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Show Steorn Circulation A If H) Unjp 0f the Herald 1,688 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN UTAH SOUTH AND EAST OF SALT LAKE. JlO Pages In Today's Herald PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1921. Iff X alii fM IfO 00 OO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 OO 00 oo I PROBLEMS J n (7?) n n 5 (TD oooi 00'QAIL Vr .M THE MAJORITY RULEBJjiAT 'SiWHIIEHEADl 00 00 CO 1A CEJijREj; cent;3. PROVO BE DE CIDED PlflllY HE ASSERTS Up Brig adesBusy With Rakes iAnd Shovels MUST HAVE OF WATER The Clean Vp campaign was renewed today with greater energy than has marked the scouring of Provo recently. The impetus was given it by committee meetings, personal solicitafor tions, and the page advertisement doone term, and nated' to the Chamber of Commerce, views of what clean up movement by W. R. Butler," the next four chairman of the clean-ucommittee. SAYS THO COPY OF SECTION 416 N REVISED provo crrx- It shall be unkwlul for. ar - ill PRIMARY -- STRIKE OiN - Polling Places. - - First district, county recorder' office, courthouse. Second district, CerTtraiTchool build- RAILROADS - lirHOBAUoL -ing.Third district JQRDDT- - efmit Jlla-.o- lf hand 'i.m paper, rons, , .any. xhp&zf broken dishes, empty boxes, Cf barrels, of cumbustible or inflammable materials, or any rubbish whatsoever, to be thrown or placed, orjo REMAIN, into or upon any street, alleysidewalk,-utterditch, aqueduct, or canal, VACANT LOT, BACKYARD trPREAUSES. Any person violating any of the above provisions shall be. guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon , conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not to exceed fjfty dollars, or by imprisonment of not to exceed thirty days, or by both 1 such fine and imprisonment. COllFIDflIT Franklin school -- 4 build-iu- g. , Fourth dsltrict, Timpanogos schooL Fifth district, the Armory. school.' Sisth. district-Park- ef Seventh district, Fifth ward meeting . house. T Eighth dlstrlet"SIaesef ichoot. From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m - , Special Notice. X)on't:tote for two candidates for any one office. Don't vote for twj' candidates for mayor, or two for com- missioner, or your ballot will b SHORTAGE HER - rule!". .. To the Citizens of The" railroad strike. If It comes on That was- Walter P. Whiteheads . As I am a candidate schedule time; October'SO, wlll work a to The Herald re- having served you for reply this morning lesser Jiardship on -- Provo and Utah the last one to give my ,4 question: than most other places. The reason porter's should be done during -Will yiu, it elected mayor, make for this Ig the fact that Provo and is-years, f Breaent thenvas-followss- -j ny change in the present citypolicy until Saturday, October li, First, The city mutt have plenty of vicinity can pretty well take car of f the 'closed town,' meaning by that, water, and pure water, for. the In- - when it is expected that every yard, Itself without assistance from the out . L.bUM. every1 alley, and every street will be wU you favor or oppose any program niuiw.ii. side world for, somelime. This Is not must a sewer have It clean maof rubbish and other waste good i 8econd, of Sunday entertainment true of other cities, especially the'pcfjpgf terial. l i Z "It isn't ior un ones m ine east wnere the food I The all of " will sewage The wagons starTnext city larger u is ior registered voters of Provo tell them what they shall ao; water in the world, week upon their rounds collecting tbe the have best We would Immediately threaten, morrow will pick from two groups a majority the people, as expressed by of it, but there are certain rubbish. - Householders are asked to Provo now is fairly well stocked of candidates tbe four who will make .m to tell the mayor what he shall and plenty things that must be done during the place the waste matter in boxes, Bar- streets will be in first class shape. rubbish away if it Js placed In recep- with fuel. All of the coal dealers here "the final race at the election Tues- floH Mr." Whitehead continued. nexUtwo years to make our water rels, cans, or sacks so it can be more What can I do If I haven't time to. tacles in front of your property. (This have considerable stocks of coal on day November 8. 'I could nevej fill the rale ol dicservice perfect and safe. The work in easily carted off. Ashes and stones : hand. Tomorrow the voters iwill choose ear hall. I my keep city tator does not apply to rocks and ashes.) AnAtflav v.. kA clean mAnmA lrfll as not up my .place? the canyon must stop The Excelsior Roller Mills reports 'two candidates for mayor' from among too close to the ground forthe people's Other suggestions are: Combustible matter should be Call up the Chamber of Commerce . its ability to serve not only all of these: If long as the weather will permit, as the Tpice to be a successful dictator. entertain- pipe line Is decayed and we have no separated fronutherst; so the former 6mploymenLJ)ureau,iThey will send a iRepairjihy old sagging fences, also Provo but a considerable section to be I ROY BOREN, manager of the Prove the majority irant Sunday . can. be- hauled to the spot selected for man out who will clean up your place tumble down outbuildings. other source of supply. Any old reached by motor trucks: Large stocks Electric & Hardware company; ment that is for them to indicate in a We must have the large main on the big municipal bonfire which is to t a very reasonable price. If you useless outbuildings should be torn of flour already are stored for future! JOHN S. SMITH, manager of the If that for held purpose. referendum . North and First West street ex- mark the celebration of the autumn cannot afford to pay for help the Boy down. ' eeds. . Knight Wisolen mills. for a 'closed town' I First a majority so as to give the Clean-Up- . to tended Fifth West, of trim care wlH take If , propScouts wasaicn . , J uk. Ubuu k, HAraiurn, aenust. particuyour trees, Ho company re- your the ine possible produce will enforce such ordinances r west side better service and fire pro-tAre we expected to help clean up the erty. larly the ones on the sidewalk, which ports that it can continue supplying business man, and chairman of tha best of my ability. A ' 1 tection. ;. street? , What shall 1 do with the rubbish should be trimmed eight feet above their customers even jthcuijph: Chautauqua committee. I Choosing Citjr Officials Now. miles There should at least e L WALTER P. WHITEHEAD, former road men do strike. " F,f' the sidewalk. . a 11 means,, go-- ou t in to -- the after 4 have gathered it up? .. Yes.Hjy "But why inject a moral question so two street and clear off the stones and Other Provo food Sealer8 are not president of the Commercial club, and Clean ui all corrals, and places man-ae- r of sewer put. in during the next The city commissioners have made closely effecting the method and in fact we are all ready to ac- weeds. years; which If everyone does this all all arrangements to haul garbage and where livestock is' kept. fearing any Immediate shortage If the,owner of the" Whitehead 'grocery a of living into campaign of on ten blocks, strike comes. They believe the strike store. should hare for its purpose the choos-in- e quire jurisdiction sewer to be put in this winter. would be ended before it worked a I Friends of the candidates today of a business manager for the city. I have had the engineering depart. hardship on thin city In the way.; pressed great confidence in their needs a Just at this the, HERALD STRAW VOT J-HANSFORREDCROSS f food CASE IS DISMISSED still ?. past and j favorites. - Th candidates themselves Mortagafe one-t- o Jbe ment for someaTIrirtime rt are as confident Two of the four, tha Provo a citizens Insist rail! " that " to enforce affairs of the business city, to received votes h 7 .f in. up Coupon v . IV K I 1. 0 " J jvm flUC cause Utah county peo- two highest In the primary, will go on Ihelaws the people have placed-u- po oore time of going to press, since an ThaProva JCiwania cluh today went strike would that nwfnl condition everv time it I l ne , case otjhibs moratthelr buying atlomartthB-ballotrar't- he general election plewao the books, and to carry on the adminion of supin I record its favor was made ; nouncement lending Friday be commenced this against Dr. George A. Anderson, both should It stdrms. Is as true Tomorrow also voters will pick two of merchants say. This, they moThis stration of the biggest, business in Red drive. to Cross the 46. Dr. K. O. . port Hansen, as to be ready to be put in to run for commissioner at the genIt lis of consumers, was dismissed In dls- wiatera . t 0( sprlngvllle,1 Provo. the city's. , ..111 V tion was carried after Edgar McArthur as Motor .1 ... i " Roy Boren, 17. trucks could be used to a eral election. ' court mo last "Later on, if thought desirable, ques- I Red had upon Thursday, Cross told the conference of John S. Smith, In (Tie ring for the UCUC1U tU tilt; uvauu ui iuo vAuauo v extent candidates The than between ever, greater tions of such nature as Sunday . was attended in Columbus, Ov which tion made by Judge Walter P. Whitehead,-11Morgan, apProvo. icommlssloner'g Job are: ProvorSalt Laker and other cities. may be submitted to a vote by Bishop Buttle and Mr. McArtnur as court pearing for the defendant The dis- - The totals as given in, Friday's in suits two We have A preliminary survey of the past f THOMAS C. THOMPSON, present pending ' of the people, but they should not be from Utah were: county Herald representatives which are not apt to come up before missal serves as a practical acquital of Mr. McArthur will be In charge of few days show that the flour mills of commlssioner, and who has been in tagnled with men and other matters in the Dr. O. K. Hansen, 122. January terms, which I am sure all charges mad,e by the plaintiff, Provo, Salt Lake and Ogden are now charge of the city's water department a municipal election choosing offi the 92. county organization drive. P. Walter ,Whitehead, will be determined in Provo City's in a position to supply their local trade for years. the case this afternoon in cials. Into discussing Scott 88. -StewarUreported entering Roy Boren, Ar GEEr salesman - for the favor, if the cases are presented prop- Dr. Anderson informed The Herald re i a contract with I. J. Wadley for the territory for a period of Bt least four DELIAS "Economy, accompanied with good Jnhn S. Smith. 56. court. to the Z. C. M. I. months. Salt men Lake warehouse made the that business Judgment, must of necessity erly on against charges Timpanogos The grand totals of all straw work now being done I will guarantee porter E. A. MITCHELL, proprietor of the It I am ' reported that there is a sufficient him were "framed up," and absolutely be the keynote for the next year or 1. road. votes are as follows: will have the vnost Provo that stock of canned goods, including milk, Mitchell tailoring establshment City as was evidenced by the fact - of. both untrue, and two, for we all know this city has The the north 168. O. pavingDr. K. Hansen, water system in the west, that Jhe case was thrown out of court GEORGE P. BILLINGS, contractor, vegetables and fruits, to meet usual been spending money very fast for the permanent south roads is done, according to the demands Roy Boren, 105. that one or both of when it was scheduled 'for trial, for a period of 120 days. and a former member of the legislaat club made Kiwanls past few years, and now must be very providing always the 103; report Walter Whitehead, other " commissioners are favorable nefther the .plaintiff nor her attorney house officials stated that ture. " careful in making appropriations and the luncheon in Hotel Roberts this noon. Packingis now 68. S. John Smith, , to it. " there in storage enough fresh RALPH POULTON, former grocer. appearing in court when the case, was expenditures. There are, though, a Captain James B. Tucker, of Balery meat to supply' Utah Everything that has been done on called. four weeks and GEORGE E SANDGREN, chlro- few things I think should be attended with to Invited Kiwanians C, join water service the last four , years an avaliable'supply of live stock with-- nractor. Dr. Anderson says the girl was in .to soon, and among them are a city the in an men business other ath Armory has been built with the object of last- n of from four to forty miles 1 The two candidates leadlnz in the t0 make charge mmsh letic club, the program of exercises to in a radius scavenger service, a service that it , ing at least one hundred years.. ..inwi1eM bv the doctors enemies. be conducted Individually, and byclass-- l to take care of orders from four to six 'primary election wlllk enter a monins. vommismon nouses reported campaign before the general election The club voted4oi8it-tha-plaiit-0tSections rrWe" menced immediately if the other com mat tne potato situation is exceuen Se primary', 'campaign teen" & Gas and the Coke ' the Utah Valley city, business district company andmissioners are favorable. that there are now enough in stor- - marked by Its clean method pursued next Monday. Wants Comfort Station. Y. U. TEAM WINS GAME B. THOMAS C. THOMPSON. to meet locaal demands for sixty by every candidate. There has been "Another thing which .the people are "In Walked Jimmy," In four' acts, no mud sllnginsr and no netty factional flays. entitled tor and really eed; Is a public, T or shine! at the Columbia tonight, rain BABE RUTH BALL IN PROVO JWhUa. wholesale., . jmLwarerlflghts. Ithas beenlargely fought out eomrt station, somewhere in the LAST MINUTE" WORD FROM rOGBENTOcfTli-13ussingg-fecw Jimmy, isn't the kind of a guy ho'd house men generally are of the opinion 'on lines of ability to serve the people, business" district. Thousands of peorain interfere with that a serious strike will be averted, i Political party organizations have not, ; ple are coming to Provo every, month, Thomas Ashton, proprietor of the walking in. Norrshould you be expressed a feeling that the im- - apparently, entered into the campaign they for business and pleasure, and for the RALPH Columbia Musle & Jewelry company, mediate perspnage. the 'its with ftrritory, would, not be aeri- - for or against any candidate. It has game Young University eityjotJo have a place for them to today is the happiest man in" Provo. "Crowd the (Jfelumbia tonight!"' . ously affected from four to six months been a question as to which of the go to for rest and to clean up is certOgden Athletic association hef e Satnlm? to What happened of a strike. Their estimates candidates is best equipped and will- That's the Rotarian slogan today. It Nick Lang, urday. The score was 17 to 12. ainly showing a poor appreciation of To the Citizens and Voters: of one of Boston's noted regardless were based entirely upon necessities, ing to serve the city. Provo, concocted at a special meeting baseball At no time in the history The lineup and" summary: their coming. Babe Mr. Ashton a fans, sent for a - Ogden A.. A. (17). Mrs. Ruth P. Farrer'ls the only can- B. Y. Pf (12) early this a. m. when the superfine Ruth ball, one autographed by the no consideration having ! been given to "0urpark3 are an essential thing to has there been more necessity food luxuries. pro, didate for auditor on the primary economical, conservative, yet our city, and conditions together. got O'Keefe agent gang press should- be king of swat and by Ban B. Johnson, Information obtained from oil con rticket. Thus far there has been no Miller ...".le.. ITsually press agents write the story brought about so that our citizens gressive administration, then. the pres- Smith American of the league. president cerns shows that Utah has a four, indication of any effort to be made to . , . .... Jarris newspapers print for the show. . .lg. Our Chamber of Commerce Is jvande'reaf ". could receive more of their benefits. ent This Is, probably,' the . only baseball months' supply of fuel oil, ' a three write on the ballot the name of any "Let Stan Dixon write it," urged in Utah JHCKBOn .C. "Playgrounds should be. made a part QOing mucn lO mane riuvw a. ucuci jlMirt the by leading autographed months entrusted live. to 'Those of the supply of gasoline and a other candidate for this office. ..'Tbe Hays. Press Agent 'Mart Roylance. Bussing ..'.rg..... parks, and grounds laid off so city in which home run hitter. of lubricants and paraf- election of Mrs. Farrer therefore Is Dixon then wished it on Bob More- supply Hatch year's ., that our men and women, as well as with the handling of our city's affairs Worley .....rt. -vo Mr. Lanfc knowing that. " fin.-of 7 tne friend conceded. children, could go tv.ere and take part should keep in close touch with e very.- Williams ....... re......... Patridge field, another press agent is an ardent baseball fan, got Lake's location on the trans- - Dr. Hansen, on being asked about Salt committee. - development .and. irog In the games for move its iaBmann advertising Morgan ..--2- o. Rotary and sports. Pageants, Babe Ruth to autograph a league balL1 con tf l Kntte- - is another the election, said he felt fine; Bob Morefield thought it migtit be oncerts, plays and games should be ress. If elected, it will be my purpose Dee . , . . . r.". .... .lh.T, .. . A . . . . Pyne world during fact-which a convenience ; will the write Graham to in prove idea a serve let fine i am perfectly willing to abide by the ,Jack conducting ..Packard rh. . people me morq of in our outdoor life. . to irwjn Ail .au.m wiif.u-.uy- A, : of-t- he rlous- ""tin fITtqh In Ilia mailt ' fif q said. . fh ; , ; Simmons it "sfiing38siaaiai.all,.the stuff ior people, T Industrially, Provo can be : larger afairs of the city. aitIi)iFHaFa-jii,jMmlit store ball his womdetibttthe While a "comparativeTyBmall T He has been glad To offer himself a strike. the program on hands." gcore by periods: Jnff better, even though good progress Provo city school board for nine years," arefully-putting it in the per cent of the mail is now transport- - a candidate which time we built three Qgden A.- - A. . .... .0 0 7- - 1017 Then Rotarian Graham passed the window, entirely independent 1 ot neen made I during safe at night. . '. ...; ed by plane, the capacity will be clique, faction or interests. man 12 6 6 Herald to buck the -ge U. B. Y. at cUTusriike a busing man anndunced himself He jock also thatha event of a rail tlenp, ac r He smiled when referring to the monev left Toutidcwns Dee, 1 That's why this is a story about the would f fer silver u at n v t v 1doubled in me brines - to increasrWadvertiseand present .. touchdowni after amount, oi . ousuie.-- s aouuj lujetieu. Goals pordmgtowcej;e1ved BussiBg. pressagejitsjatneLiMLapout in. football -... tnr adp Walley 2." Goal from field Worley. play Rotary-ispuion tonight at high Hchopl -into the campaign. He said he hoped iis very earnesUy. and usuaUy 1",' u'"6 tU. -- "T-" Atstrirt school state the from department officials at Wash the voters would not lose sight of the Touchdowns Sim the Columbia, under tne airection oi FThe silver high Is to be championship. B. Y. U. scoring; exhibi put qn cup RALPH POULTON. ington. Additional planes for emer - fact that the city's Indebtedness can- It must go out antTsolicit. for mons, Packard, - Substitutions: Ogden Prof. T. Earl Pardoe. and for the bene tion in a few days. service sre now In readiness at not be paid in any other way than by runa. a gency e industries educational the Wil fit of Williams. for A. Lelshmann boys it needs and can foster, local flel the if taxation. This indebtedness is stipu- lot there a aren't wen the miss Y. for You'll you B. Smith U., for liams Irwin; capital back of the industry BILLINGS STATHIEHT In! lated and the tax levy must be high walks when for for Smithr Feeney Jimmy Hatch, Hatch SOCIAL NOTES t'I WOMS who- 4 --believe that Provo ld Packareh-Paeka- rd nougb to veNltegardless for FeeneyT-efermake It a success.. 0 is mayor. SPRINGVILLE MAN DIES Loval fiiinrutrt Watson. Umpire Crookston Head B V II have efficient, economical commiswere laidfor twenty guests An excellent meeting will be held in It Is more a matter of computation of periods at a dinner given SundayAevening by theWomen's Municipal ,n"ur splendid B. Y. university, I am sioners who will work and give their linesman Reberg. Time Council club than financee'ring," he said. , ijMoroni Fuller, age 80, died at his Mrs. Peter Groneman, . .wire, should not be forgotten by any best efforts to the city, and spend the 15 minutes. in honor of her I believe In economy in adminis home in Springyille Sunday evening. nephew. Earl Groneman, who recently I rooms, ofer Hedquist drug store No. 1, wizen of provo, realizing as we all do mnncv that, canberaised bytaxes widow hls survived Thursday aftemooirat2T30 o'clock? to trating citraffatrsrl)ut still believe Mr. GUARD Is Fuller said NATIONAL P. by FOR PAY Billings eastern the returned from states, environment Is an essenT !economically,M George nihKoper and children. He was born in New where he labored as a missionary for which all women of Provo are cor In progress," he added. tlal UlinK for tl etilrlonti Mo . today. "If elected I win try vo ao um, : This election marks the retirement The national guard tonight will re York, coming to Utah with the first the L. D. S. church. - Chrysanthemums dially invited. fwlng themselves for the life before .but si to making adefinite promises as Mrs. Winfleld Smith will be the from public life of LeRoy Dixon, were. irrt.n arain mnttpi-- I feel that they ceive its pay, according to settlers. The funeral services will be formed the floral decorations. Relatat 2 p. m., and will be e air we breath speaker. Mrs. Smith is sent out from mayor, who during his administration more or less promises Capt James B. Tucker, who this morn--- held Tuesday if we-ar-e to prog-ing bt experiences by the mlxsionary the.VVpmen's; National ' League of has served the city in noteworthy as they ina aaid that:checks for iz& guaros- under-th- e & ralgU easily br broken ehargfrf Anson Hatchr-c-; f andT fessanf everything consistent should musical: numbers "werei enjoyed. Voters, and while here will select a fashion. Especially do observant citi done for thia lam" ntomisea not based on definite men awaits distaribution. The total Is the Hatch undertaking parlor. club state chairman for the Utah Women's zens appreciate the mayor's handling ioti.,u The members of the Bonne-Po- l tuOlllUklUU. beI D and d no believe In about 11,500. : expected to one 'and accurate Information, John with Mrs. afternoon met building up Friday of the city's financial problems, knowLeague. r- -r I.tw-.nlHie- fe thatsuch promises-arewho- lly were WzBoardman.-H&th- er ll Mr. guest A musical be ing of the difficulties he has had dur n program-wijplendid entertained MrsTChrlstlna-Larsemusi remember that Prove- - la- - no , worthies! W. H. Williams, Mrs. Joseph Ward, furnished anoLrefreshments aemd. Mr. Dison CALENDAR ing the era of depression. at dinner Friday evening, - compliteT?5 a.smaU town wMe to Miss. Vernice Boardman, and Mrs. J. now re--1 la concluding his third term a effort Renewed MONDAY by who ' Earl to Groneman, of a few Election mentary Judges. A. Carter, the latter of Barley, Idaho. people, but rather we DIES mayor. He refused to permit h; committee In visiting Teenle Thomas, cently returned from tbe eastern states clean-uLuncheon was served during the after First districV-.Mr- s. name to be considered In connection in Provo everv house L. D. church. S. of the mission .any fifteen thousand neonle and Vllate Stiong. B. H. Bullock. in noon, needlework. spent James Chauncey Carter, age 65, died with the nrpsent race, creferrine. si Continuation- - ot TUESDAY Mrs..Rred R. Taylor will he hostess "at each individual ha hi .nV her f district-M- rs. Sadie Haws, . The Third ward and "Pioneer ward Sunday evenin gat his home, 91 North he said, to devote more of his time to clean-ucalls. gat to give ruesaay aner-nooat a expression n to their de - Mrs. May Farrer, H. J. W. Goddard. from Relief societies will meet conjointly. In Hfth West He is survived by his business affairs, neglected when hs WEDNESDAY Reports s,re Mrs. her of mother In' honor Mrn, le Olsen, Sr., ::..V Third distrtct-Othe Third ward Relief society hall former wife, now Mrs. S. J. Adams, the was serving the people aa mayor. on each street Walter Jennings or salt iaae, wno is clean-u- p committees few peoDle shoiilii m mia - tnne. George Meyers. afternoon. - Prof Orson . ft. following sons. Earl and Don t. daughProvo. Tuesday in t the citizens os a wiini trv Oty .Commissioner . Thomas C. here .7ir A.. visiting. Johnson, ! thnnM v pnnrth district Joel " on Campbell will be the speaker and spe ters, Mrs. Nora Ruth, and Mrs. Alta Thompson is a, candidate for THURSDAY meeting Group ; or desires in the Ellen ChrlstenBen, Ida Cohover. wavrvex.pre88ln8 ' It Is probable that if successfii! cial musical numbers will be rendered Reed, all of Placervllle, Colo., and Mrs. (Every doctor hospital facilities. Moab Bulldog Lumber company's OwenB, ernmlfji ,?r BPlen4ia democratic goj - Fifth ' district-Wllam- etta .Mr. Thompson will again have chari d Interested Invited. and others by the choir. A cordial. Invitation is Lydia sum van, or uurrant, coio. near sawmill located Blanding, The funeral services will be held of the city's water supply, the same extended to all members and friends Back calls by clean-u- p FRIDAY by fire, to be rebuilt 1 belieTe that the ' Saxey, P. W. C. Sixth district-Jo- hn , ' people Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in department he has directed durins; rehW, " committees on those people who of the organizations. . . for new steel Two bridges Ogden Brown. !?,eHathenbruck, Lillian Mr. and Mrs. George Thurgood' and the Third ward meeting house. The cent yeaTS. The other commission-- . wot responded to clean up. ' Brown, Mrs. Orden canyon to cost 118,800 and $10,-20-0 have mmin. hit6head today addressed a Seventh district-M- ary Nellson. of Bountiful were the guests casket will be open for friends to view Charles Hopkins, has had char"? r; on SATURDAY Final . family reports . planned. V..'Bll0P ,9f,"lr0lidMr. workers, Eva Kay, :Mrs. Emily and Mrs. John Tburgood at atlm Hatch, undertakfng parlor, Wed- hn frn A ttL on1 Ann Kf In clean-uof sideof milPs five new campaign. tas wjth an ' n.hth. rtistrict Mary .JC.- Steele, Prnni'on " from 10 to 11:30 a. m. next dinner nesday 'this year. department Sunday. walk.' . V. Mrs. Deseret; Gray , ;'.i .a.:i3Chrls Pederson, "Lrt Provor7 r the majority p 4o . ' j .1 - ': be-fiv- , . ex-re- :,,;; o73 - Hro,n-iRtri- E , :? L enter-tainme- ..irict nt ll Aj. , . - . Jimmy Walks in Rain or Shine " !iJ?k?r 1? iShaJraliaEi:etwnL..com, afraid-of-the-rai- n two-wee- k L - Jae , . ......... : .rri.. hla-Pfe- X,r.,.?irf ...... ,..,. in-th- e entral-achoolitwithoutJ " v-i tJSZ nental-air-mai- ; . the-deelsi- oa OgdeB-scoringi. by-dar- on am-iMt- ; ng 7f, - VOTE-MEETI- ee City-shou- . " nt-o- h n Urn r 1 " CHAMBIR-OP-COMMER- p f. CE PIONEER-BLACKSMI- TH Sw-nni- brldge-luncneo- ,:ja p n di,!. i . C ''.yr . des-trove- , p |