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Show rHARITY BALL TONIGHT AT "THE ARMORY r Smrti Circulation of The Herald -- 16 Pages , thodaysHefdia THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROVO IS NINE MILLION DOLLARS Jl xxxvi.- no. si TROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. - 1 Pi 11B INVSTEI .8. PRESIDQITf HARRIS SOIL BOOK IS PRAISED III Alkali: - Its Origin, Nature, and Treatment," writ-te- n by President F. S. Harris of the Brigham Young university - while director of the Utah Agricultural .Experiment station, is receiving .."Soil The-new-b- ook Mi Bl 'PegO'My Heart' EC II mi: JHJ Mrs. Ciichest'rsfi-4je4-jaaud8.1e- THE HERALD REPORTER v u vkvuiiu I The, first college play, "Peg O' My Hoart" will he presented Friday. November . in College haHriroder--t personal direction- - cl rroL T. firi Pardoe. The characters are: fSirthe order ot their fln t appoar- - OF PRICE THREE CENTS. . HUH IIIIBII IHSPEGTSKEVPIGGLY 1 1 1M 1 M GIGGLY-STOR- E- Tomorrow, morning opens in Provo. Plggly VVlggly in' this TMannarks it 1s in line elty s merchandising, with the selection of thin city by other largechain, store systems, he J. C. y Footman......... Richard Condie Ethel, Mrs. Chichester's daughter. .. Miss Reglna Hughes oi AiaricrtMrsrChichester Penne:rTfo1TORtryT ill $11 Ml CALLED OFF of whom only are found in live busi.. ness- eitieSi Piggly Wtggly stores- now number over 800. : This afternoon, just about the time when the last at the merchandising shelves were being loaded with their foods, the Herald reporter made the s JKill start making to-- i morrow. : : PaiirMurdock The Vs men, of the Brigham Young A railroad wreck without fatalities is l''Every as well as in the United States. . . .Vernon Talboe - Tbe Nationaiilogaiu. Christian Brent. ' The Loccurred artian culled mile is from a arer all ready-fo- r east .CHICAGO, Oct. rail strike ei following their sec university, voter Jane Hlbbert .Miss every cle in "Science n intelligent Peg woman Eng-- , Of bpringviHe at .6:20 o clock" Wedan. scheduled for October 30 wa 8 averted Progress," ond the colof season with game Von Billings big .La Hawkes. Montgomery woman a member of a party,', quoted lien Journal: Thursday night when leaders of the nesday night when Denver & Rio Miss Gertrude Olson lege leams. .They will meet the fast Uri Wmifield Smith, aV the regular "This book is intended for students, Grande passenger train No. 2, heavily Maid ,,,,,.,.,... skltchmen, trainmen, conductors, engi rHansen . .1 . . . Women's . . the Municipal of , B. Y. college team here net Saturday, meeting neers and firemen at a Joint meeting advisers, and the better laden with human cargo, crushed into Jerry Scenes of the Council 3ldirthe tlubjoorns, yest- agricultural comedy,. trained farmers concerned with farm two beet cars standing on the interur- adopted resolutions withdrawing auth give "inrnbrtK JCu Air su Act I The coming of Peg. erday a' teffleo-wi- th orization ot a walkout and officials ot ing alkali lands. It attempts to dls- Dan crossing. drubbing. nf H TOrrt Aot The rahellipn Ff i . m . on be low speed of the passenger cuss literature the railroad tolugraphers' orgaaisatloa the scattered widely jaw, y America Coach Twichs" saysr ... "Saturday Act III Peg O' My Heart baaket, at the right, going through the announced they would' take similar acCommunity singing of a subject of import- train just getting under way from the takes The action of the entire Mrs. The Johnson, Jesse Then play led turnstile. shelves he and Blue by passed vu day; my men are in tion. These were the onlv unions ance, and bristling with urgent and prmgville station is given as the rearoom of Regal turned over M-F- rst ' " meeting was son qr the' escape fiom injury -- of plaeejn the- living unsolved problems. to win. 1 laden with eatables, starting with can- which bad- - authorized a strike. got goodcomliUojnjwe've in Alice Miss MfsTChlchester'i.home Villa, Reynolds, coffee Vice President, tea, The vote calling off the strike was Of the total land of the earth bo those m the coaches, don't underra.Le the Brigham Young ned fruits, vegetables, England, In early summer. soups, jyrups, sauces. Jams, Jellies, unanimous who presented Mrs. Winifield Smith, less than half is unVr arid conditions W.. G. and Fred Engneer "King Ogden acts between of the National and is therefore liable to One month elapses college teams, however. I know that imported goods, K C baking powder the representative or Fireman N. C. Tanner of Salt Lake Brotherhood the of of Iee, president drought, and two, and a single night: passes we" are going to meet a fast and hard and others, laundry things, coming to Railroad League of Women voteri. were only slightly in jured when en one alkali, or both. Trainmen, announced! The two and acts three. between the box fllM, one where PertBn organizatof the resolutloa UrsSmithxplaned official The increasing demand for food girte and tender, toppled on its. side hitting bunch, but .we simply must Pi1? lc? no fresh meats, and then on, adopted wording t Peg O" My Heart" was written by win. The ables, but ion and what it stood for. was that the '.'strike be den he has necessitated an increase In the from the impact. They 'were sent to J. are playLogan collegians the Manners, playwright, lies Hartley strength, "In organization passing sugar, flour, bread, lard, dry clared not effective." land under cultivation, mainly, in arid their homes. was ing no high school, fMiball this year, fruits, cereals, frsh fruits and vegeareas' and these the alkali problem,. The passenger train was detoured for his wife, MissInLaurettcTaylor, Unofficial reports were that the fire devoted but all have ot and time their ' Los VirrfontiedHle-womefl-that--Cal., . first presented Angeles, tables. executives had strenuously op- men's ftstheaTitaor-poin- ts out, is twofold; Over a stdmg?nrnursii?d-baggaB-e mreTTTaO6f-T0T-peTHtrengMay 26, 1912. Kinney of Salt Lake City, had resignland- - must of the resolution. be re car was left behind. Contaminated adoption posed an ieam. is vrooKsion.oia Aggie star, in formances. In New York. Miss Taylor room, from the shelves of ed as chairman of L. E. Sheppard, president of Uie claimed, and land free must be, irriOfficials of the "Oretn " interurban in his power to bring storage doing with everything unexcelled success,' had which Widtsoe to "Peg" Mrs. transferred 'are played the Order of Railway Conductors, said " "goods John Utah and that in such a way that alkali does lines assert that the beet cars were The B. Y. college eleven to the front. the gated in United the has been played play customers' sneives as the latter are that the unions had decided to call oft been chosen to take her place. "The not develop. A proper understanding part of a train of freichts. They had States and Canada 6,987' times; Lon- - As a result of his hard drilling he has emptied.. . should work for of the nature and women of Utah, of-- alkali Is been cut loose the strike because of "the growing creditable showthus a origin made while from far the very string rdon, the 1,001 times at GJobe, Comedy, "You'll always find the same things public opinion that the strike would be representation in the nartional convenbefore any reliable advice some switchings were made. How He necessary met has ing. defeatedTVody and( on the same shelf," explained Thomas es and f4r the passing of the Shep-ti- i can be given on its treatment. One they came to be left overlapping the Apollo, and St.. James theaters. Romney's Oneida academy team; tlte !J. Kane, manager of the store. "One against . the labor board, and conseTowner Maternity bill and the of the main dangers is that increased the not and quently government, an con has bee noxeiuer team, explained, it is t aggregation ' -- eanfolded gh the store-bli- nd Americanization bill which is now in evaporation, due to irrigation, brings crossing the- - raHroadsr- said.-.'-.'" posed of ten letter men who were o: after a few visits and fill a market against the senate," Iks. Smith urged. was "It also that evident entire the ; up soluble salts and concentrates them my team last year which was not-- di AaJMo2kUejLoujof jirjngyjllej !hasketJKith:whLJs wanted; million at the soil surface.. Hence drainage twenty-seve- n - was "There are Washington-jtdminlstraUop-- : season ; tested and the full has It had not it throughout speed. gathered Grover Purvance is assistant man posed to us and that we have had little -womenr voters in the JJniUdStates is as Important as irrigation. a play-e; A moment with for fast whistled the the tie Aggie game crossing. ager of the local Piggly Wlggly-storand in the national registration last chance of gaining our objectives," said . "The practical man will find the later it crashed broadside into the freshmen." The store, next door to the Knight Mr Sheppard. year, 90 per cent of the women who chapters dealing, with native vegelittle want their mothers Provo If men , and Blue The White have and cars: beet The freighters standing & been .has Trust Savings' bank, a "We called this strike to registered, voted, while only 40 per tation as an indication of alkali, and their contents Were lifted clear of the boys to 'be good little boys all they shown up exceptionally well thus far. wholly remodelled and redecorated, cent of the men who registered were Suitable crops for alkali land, of rights to which our men were enis said.- - As the passenger have to do Is to remind them that In the Utah freshman game they play with a fine new it tracks, front put in by titled," Mr. Sheppard said. she said. voters taterest and use. The chemand tender turned oyer, King Christmas is coming..- If that doesn't ed a remarkable brand ot ball constder- - the Provo Paint glass & Glass company, "The national "It soon , became evident however, platform of the ist who has to analyse the soil for its engine Bates to them take the d the wrork, true their It is ing they and Inexperience. which in this store has duplicated the that the roads rests on six special alkali content will also find the appro-prTat- e with' Tanner leaped . clear, escaping Stores toy departmentr were succeeding in their organization somewhat towards became bewildered only superficial injuries best; of window work done in large misleading propaganda to the effect are .Americanization, points, they chapTers orTntefest, but fonm" Manager Clarence Nelson, of that the closei but much of the inexpert- cities. car next the to tender The baeEage child welfare, social bygiene, women be striking that we -- would entirely different reason. The author was derailed and the coaches behind store, today said that a si gut or me ence that was the underlying cause ot "We do hot come here to take trade against thereally in industry,- food supply and demand, has described and government. the best were severely shaken by the impacV toys now on display will gladden the that bewilderment has since been compared from merchants already here," said . "This railroad propaganda found Its and uniform dress for women.-- , known methods, and a perusal of them overcome, ruller is entirely recover Manager Kane. "We rear end heart of any little boy and glrL believe we will to the United States railroad labor is for will show the chaotic condition of this Passengers and crew on the .When "Support- what you know said Mr, "You'll '" nec Nelson, has the field notice," the back it gained ed; were statled by the shock. hiln mnra trftfla 4 n Prnvn fn Plcrerlv way Mrs. Norma board. Bullock and Miss branch of the subject. . This governmental agenry extra we an have "that large .supply ' that no fur"V Wlggly should draw customers from tnlri na that It would Innk nn n Ctrl tin ,?u -- .7 Carol Boult on-t- en dere (La- du etand. a as became evident, however, he book can bsureconinMoAed believe, a femt- vi y .u v J solo was given by Semour "iraisff- OMTgovernmetrt and Prows, an account by a prominent worker in nine year: therefore more dolls for the firmest opposition, and the come here to .buy of Piggly Wiggly not after which a National Women the subject, hoth of the present posi- quickly quieted. A substitute- engine the little girls. But, and this may against the roads, and that the boys have been drilled and redrilled and then do other shopping In Provo full against Voters Xeague was formed with Miss tion of the alkali problem.'and of prac immediately hooked onto the delayed seem force of the government would be to like Ab little art of the many strange, boys punts. upon catching a train and it was sent forward only " Anyhow this city Is certain to grow. brought to bear against us if we walk Alice Reynolds as chairman. ; tical methods of coping with it. play with dolls, too. But don't tell though that team was a good one) this We arrived at that conclusion before ed few Yniftntci behind time. out. Under such circumstances commTETee appoint; 1 he nomination In an exlencTerIvTew of lr. Harris' offThenrFt one will be much better; to open" herer" Piggly Wiggly there was nothing to do but annul our ed were Mrs. R. E. Allen, Mrs. C E. book. "Nature.", another English pub was deciding at which In the Ogden game we And in aid will the. city's growth, orders for the October. 30 waltcutt" Maw and Mrs. Jesse M. Harmon, lication -- makes the comment that CLEAN BUSINESS. played last Saturday, the B. Y. U. men will help to reduce the cost of living." " who placed the names of Mrs. Mari-ett- e "while the author devotes his attenThe first announcameht of the : cooking Also, were boards and aL class. things. showed real bucking They Mr. Kane has been with the Piggly The Chamber of Commerce clean-uo action was made by Mr. Lee. K0.laD Beesley for First Vice President, tion largely to practical problems he a,team of professionals, many of whom Wiggly stores Salt Lake City, and RusJiljig.ta.4ift-ilflnr-below-th- e Mrsrf hotel for SetcmHrice magnitude wersjstars Spfttefirst now is. acting as. manager" In" "new meeting room, where dozens of newsPresident, Mrs. Julia M. Jensen for of the matter, and he gives numerous A 11 I. I The boys, though, are not neglected. while they were In college. Yet the , with the this week cleaning up city, were congregated, he Secretary, and Mrsr Aeh t a Paxtnon references There are fire engines locomotiyes, Y's men more than held their own. In xnsv v " W lor Treasurer, who were elected" by "5 1 mHingljMshoutedt- to proceed further in the in tut one notable exception, that one eames. circuses, wagons, boats, trains; fact they hadthe-game-w- on when a vv manag ' trict downtown, where at least "The strike Is off, boys, but Tve sort acclamation, that the of same and that of Utle; inexperithings wagons, outcrop . quiry." k)lok of alley has been scarcely touch-lea- appeal more to the boyish heart. ence of which we have spoken robbed and The committee today said that it " I'll show that to you tomorrow." "Provo this year will be Santa them of the sweets of victory. The Y the city Claus' call the attention of would All of men Utah for union few the were county," were FINDS was in the lead, there C. headquarters rery smiling health department to, the condition of Mr Nelson a they came out and many of them predicted. Thereby" giv-- minutes to play; the Ogdenles were By Owens, "The Advertising Man" this alley, atid compbl its cleaning if Here a Jocularly tip forced to" kick The B. Y. U. safety ing The Herald reporter pushed, and nhoved each The Chamber of Commerce employ that be necessary. . Tlmpanogos has been-- selected as other down the stairs. To all it is When you write your letter, to man foreot the first principles of foot c exieno to queries. Induscave discoveryou our service the of name of in official the is ment bureau the receipt Santa Claus tell him to do his shop- - ball for am ument which permited a mosi or mem merely repusa: lo help your sales to plan ' ed in American Fork canyon, last trial Employment Survey bulletin ALLEGED CHECK PASSER "Its all See settled. in Provo! Just ask- the Provo Herald you tomor ping wiley old head to seize the ball and Aueust. which has heretofore been row." issued by the V. S. Department of For its, A score that touchdown. a ought punt man. accordadvertising cave, .abor. J. H. Elliot of the rail proup of the jknown as the At"Wonder", Q. E Cloward was brought to cityj , II not to have been caught under the M n AHA (11.4 VTA 4 A This report is taken rrom neany court charged with having. attempted ELKS n .1 1. . J a i. .11.1 'n Our geniaf friend Sam Kopp seems i EnA OFFICERS ELECT tTiB't.r7Failroadbor-hoaTdrwhewas l indiiatt-taconaiuonspnn. to issue a check without funds in the , l hn lAQit-nfloregt d . by . ,t j gt t offj. that there would be no strike at .unii., auepiu, man.this The an recovered hy and Ogden J? 'jn-- the job 'rather consisteptty Lems of the United States and covers au-- a. ., .u . vi- - tiaiB. v Payson bank upon which the check time, said; these da v ao was Sam ume save1 Kncinpts i neany to hp of the "I am very much gratified at the Dana Parklnson, supervisor, period from January 31, 191, was drawn. , . "x Frovo lodge 849, B. P. O. Elks last men had nptime in which to turn the good everyday at Kopp's. Wasatch fore(,t, said that the name good Judgment September 30, 1921. to fill unex- tables. elected officers exhibited by the men. evtning for the reason To It surely reminded usof 'the good was chosen Taking these statistics as a generaj SMITH VERSUS SMITH say any more would just be shootpired terms. Tomorrow the Y's men will meet that the caveprincipally Is tn American Fork old days, when Mr, " Sifluirr.earsen- - mida to on the w'a3 the bull." chosen exalted equals once more. - They are In good Tr. H. F. Cannon Mt. TlmpsnngoH, and that bv ingWWkwMr. the above conwtive of Hemphill Trades school, couhtfjsJ--8WwSTtnTflfies, who condition with tlie exception of JarvTsT jmifp t" Finley. president of the 1 T If Jack ueinpsey w nansenng ior ruler, to succeed W. ad'.rr,:i" will same o comes from Vinr the name, they - rirvm Chicago & Northwestern, at his home, Clifford resigned whea he .w,cat to Los An who sprained his knee In the Ogden hating .y.-- v. w ... 11. 1 nn;-;jhone ji tourists. to ivertise ach other, visiting ... "iifaat our ohicer this morning. Ldul Smith, of Provo, who is open lo .' pame and will probably be out of. the .The cave in all probability will De said;- Mr. Stout' has g am very glad to hear that It "I just completed a the low JevelTJ TQtrreational1 feature-- of decrerea-chintraining course Jn theLCS. aviation - iTho certainly will be a relief to every ofll." leading knight. g?m'will 'be playedforhere. The school and is Samuel Felton, president of tho Chifnada A.Ltrinshtira wa3 ..E. "est?f?nTd", putting his training exf Werhome bs . been raised for , . . has $1,500 ,at-t,ithan crease orTftPProxtmately-TPer already perience to practical use. said: hv niipeT. cago ; loyalkmgiit, and AllrcffX Towers was fra!n.: Everyttiine 0nrr,nir funds additional uu..v lighting-anSince me lasi "I expected that. I do not ciri t n raiiada chosen esteemed lecturing knight. win. It electric we must Iho Even coach 'says Anderberg Incrls making its bow able improvement cave the has taken place to be raised for making t o the say any more tonight." assess the battling Elks were urged ts attend the: an-- . wni-ha great. game in .any--; case, are people today. The name is a until at the end 01 Septemoer we toiai the city judge to accessible. The American Fork in two untver-a- t moTe to be held 5 roll nual call weeks, a t'ae fine of with cf best Smith splendid guarantee of the V;orthy support has contributed Commercial club reached 1550.000. Should this imgoods. ' which entertainment and refresh- - Gifv snd tovn people. WANTS DIVORCE! 11.200 the Pleasant Grove ciub $"T.& ut LicvrandHs ttfnv mtioti t, rnr t i will ment f.ia 41Ula b f.n -a Manv9r4oow4il-glw-u3rDSTWFt pragfami yittar-citia1?- .tne to Wasatcn the bacic and iigate it would be mgn be Thpy. and their friends, too, wera.drfr on the next battle which-wil- l A .1'.r3orgaflitir..iH.--itt-ctliai--.nl)irre bv January. 1922. f the late to ba out this evening at tho fors;M between the Apr? e iresnmen services funeral a compiamt ri a. ' r" urged ,The o1 " hnvn nr.rr(1 ti r- -l to believe reason is uia there Locally, 1 were the under vc r:a r:ticn cgiln3t her next. nr.d thy.. Y' men on Armistice day, T Charity ba'U to be given Sprlngville football team 01 comer for Imnrovemrtt P. Pr Hityimarsh of Hindmarsh & that with the advance d held in the high school gym. this morn-ln- g auspices of the ElkU and for t'ao "1)333-f- November 11. rrewcr, who fIkj clc9i a- d Mt. as scarcer, : A trip to the rao become will weather,, jobs 10:30. The high school band cl:i'd-."- n 'Pitrd Vr ' d . at pf their Christaai cliari'Jc:., st made a business withbe can madi one in smau the to case day in agriLuiIs usually the trip Iftbcr C.ty In 1907. Shi a3':s for ih a solemn funeral march as the "Prtal early jn the week. EIUNCS.TnOUBLE out difficulty during the summer restoration Parley is tttral communities. However, building played in .Mar-thfthe e of her maiden r.ani3, HUHT brought SWEN 'walLn JheJookout Jor better- - iar-gaj- activities are quite noticeable and Is weeping pall bear.ers seaEOfljjhen the.proposed improve were sung of and the coffin th mourning of Ballinger, Songs to hpsa-sare to; pass on to custody The Utah Mr. rtate of to men ments are completed, according Jisjcustomers. using ajarge by the-- Girls anBoyai!lee.clubs. PaiMn-oIt is pJannedtO- - huiliLa children, ages 17 and 15.' k;TIood "Knight" we ' mean There is aiso a prosi. i those bv ness ma cf flinPRIi wrmnn riven was xourt entrance The trail compIaltRTTn cave seyerelyinto city Iovo, the els traiL Imnrovementr miintBtnal aung siv sal a WoofOIf ton: ?n the cheerless cheer leader. lured when the rock wall of a chicken with beating un"Jack Kyle" wilh a would be ens milen length, beginning: 3BERG-HANGE- S NAME A" wol and a the winter. This . will relieve the : Mr. Webb gave the : students 1 . yard wide." coop fell on him, breaking two ribs fist Pnd a blackjack." Lewis was ar- one-hal- f mile above the upper power as rrovo as tar deal a situation great window talk." e The board of directors of the Hers : display in Farrer's is concerned. The Chamber or splendid "pep and badly bruising him about the cead rested. , frouie cn the American Fork trail to & Son company met In a He also received a . J and shoulders. 27 Mt. Timpcnogos. special meet, you are up town. employment bureaa Teports INJURED IN FALL ing today. They voted to amend the deep cut in his left cheek. Mr. Niel- LEGION MEN LEAVE TODAY me monui for Jobs during VVe articles of incorporation understand that one of our applications so as "to DIAZ AT ANNAPOLIS. DvU nSM Luwiig nf nrtnhpr. Jdost of these men have lng Stores frmtcrrml,!.. oetoKIIcti. was severely injured .writen. and was reported past the --Utah's delegates Ward Charles semi-pe- r Oct. 28. General change the. name of the corporation ANNAPOLIS. con iMd., national or the In temporary been placed a beauty ' ' . We manent work. HOWever, mere are a tit.fallinr from the. scaffold at the'daneer noint. parlor department. vention of the American Legion to be Diaz, commander of the Italian army, to Berg Mortuary. Hereafter the firm ,s a steP in the r'8ht direc-a"visitor at the TCaval will Je known by the latter - name. . on file Masonic tomnla Thnrsriav mnnilnsf. held in Kansas Monday, Tuesday, Thursday-wa- s of applications t a number " sure Shot that we will he and all employers or prospective em- Bones in his foot were broken. Mr. ROTARY MEETS TONIGHT and Wednesday City of next week, will academy, where be was received with Thts announcement was made this Mjr can save the few ployers are urged to get in touch with Ward this, morning was reported rest : The weekly meeting of the Provo leave todayr special honors by Rear Admiral H. B. morning by Wyman Berg, president -;to unable although at will .y locks" weThave left this held comfortably, Lake will leave be Wilson, superintendent of. the acad- qnd general manager. evening salt club The train ing telephone Rotary the Chamber of Commerce, on his feet It will be probably at 6:30 at Hotel Roberts. Prof. Chris 5:15 o'clock' this afternoon, nineteen emy, the ranking officers of the instand Its' the lack of 105. wnV' Is Good... six weeks before he can resume em ten Jensen, of the? B. Y. U., win be legionnaires and some of their wives stitution and the regiment of midship KIWANIS CLUB ORGANIZED Our advertisers have 2iu V main speaker at the dinner. Ithe aboard.' They" are scheduled to men, tienerai xnas leuciiaiea in em ;;;r:.t' ployment. VOTERS 'S'ness PRIMARY We f 1 . . every day. .... help THANKS a being The Spanish Fork Kiwanis club was Denver at nootf tomorrow ana upon their splendid military Deartng. reach to that Way. WICrGLY in - the until PIGGLY SAYS "THANKS" late . there remain will WITH organized. Wednesday evening,, wits TOM, of 1 desire to takff this opportunity CADORNA IS TOUCHY. the following Provo Kiwanians assist-ing- f evening, proceeding to the convention and supporters mv friends ' tonkin .v.. .j,- a ,. , . LONDON, OcU 28. A dispatch td GrJver Purvance formerly manager .si.)o it now. To the. Citizens of Provo: i ap city as a part of a special train ot for their efforts 'in my oenau t ' Rome asserts News Central from Mc much the summer the Denver has Edgar resort, Arthur, Judjre A. B.- MorjKmfdence legionnaires: thMfivHin Park wfiou'vraDLa thinc well ' done predate very nrtmnr' pipctlnn and to assure them of Genera- l- Couht Ca-- ! gan, Claude Ashworth, aud E. P. May- Dr-. W. Black, commander of the that Lieutenant B. been AiJJQlnted assistant manager of the people have la me, as snown stand cxPert. That's wiiv" wrarrin that-thI Independent . turns of the election last department of Utah, left yesterday In dorna, former chief of staff of the hew.the Provo Piggly Wiggly ftnrp, a p ySSfTsiner eame. taken from theBtart-shallci''ii-'"u on order to .attend a conference In Den- Italian army, has declined to' take part The temporary Spanish officers are: If successful and for. fitted Is.well he cam Tuesday, tim e can the remainder of. the" . ... i . . November 8, I shall spend all my ver and will proceed to Kansas City in the ceremonies attendant --on- the President, Dr. Joseph Hughes; vice iiiai iiiiii. m.irri. and if elected my whole time, neat at 4n proving to the with the Utah' delegation. Beverly S; burial of Italy's unknown warriorrsay-- r pre6ident.Wells Brockbank; treasSutton niarket. t, e CFfnrt the home arrived at time and energy A fine baby boy and pnprev.will be given to ' r:d if CtenlemilB-membof the executive iffg it would offend his dignity to fol- urer, Sam Gold; and directors, H. A. Foote Tuesday people that they have not mis' ,o htfwiih the idea of working for. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yn .1 .. confidence. of the national 6rganlza - tow 4iMhe .procession generals . who" Gardner, Wm. C. Beoktroui. Eraatus committee their sOn." Mrs. thiro. the uu not reali7p placed nine: making PrdnrTtnd ulmf i iv,,mv the best Interest of 4tsJikJp THOMAS C THOMPSON; ' Win. A. . tioii, also has gone on: ahead to attend j during the war were 'his subordinates, Hansen J. Ralph Wilkini. was - formerly. Miss Merle : 10 see the J; C Penneyistltutions.- -; . rrir fJ'ntil but now are his superiors. Jones, C. :5f. Jasobson; and I. T. SiiVP,. the "convention. Srvder. 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