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Show s TELEPHONE US tt n tAfbim l ;w paper irtulirijrT U fceera 'dock fi. Mi paper will U tVUreret VOL. 5, NO. 29 niinnrnTinnr i i v vnri Lake Boys L Salt; nrnrmi m 1 1 uUuuLu r 1 1 U f ; uruuiH iu 1 am & t ' .N ,N Billiard Rages r 2 S ... m . m v x - 1 ' i 1 . itt'lters. ... . CONVENTION IS ti HUGE: SUCCESS -- . rah - 4he-trn- ns HERRIN -- ll . , . Captured In. Attempted Robbery esso-ciatio- n Battle-scarre- d in-e- d 1 1 Na-tio- -- - Si ; b Church Explosion Is Fatal To Two s , - iakei-VlewIl,ttr- . lf . LEGISLATORS WILL ' LITTLE JOE U. By Theater Owner thea-tres-- I - Jue-fli- . .,. . Cpbb-expect- t' , aHtj--Niii:--V:!a-- iiw , to MieithrHdxr uouiuin maneloui bstikcttwtBUChlne, i ! RrlaVnf iWinMnUads his lljsilut. aveiag? by Rciirrhg Wven. fleN goals', iind three ioHls fuf, his nm toUl.-Pleasant Grove perforiu- rhe lauky .. 1. J k.; ik..'. M but In the final 'quarter fcieored four field Hoa In and h Tod'.; HIS; floor' work throughout the. Ifine! i .mmendble, but be was closely '. watched. ' ' ' !l t:iiristi'anep p'ayed a speetacurrtN game against the BuHdog, .The short, stocky forward wai lightning fust, nnd hla basjot shooting and floor work were sensational in. tbe extreme.; In the early part Of the sffiifief bf was the hcavV scorer tfi Pleasant Qroveand he shared hlglh mnt honors with BrinleJ'; "Inc. L 1 . ' ' ' identally gcprlhg one more Held goal mate. , .7 than his lankv West Leeks Good West played good ball at jtuaid for the winners, both on defense, s v arid offense,"- 1Fer the Bulldogs, Bown, Ripple; liest- Bown had ou iui-pthe responsibility of being the oblv eonxistent scorer In the lineup, and he played an excellent game all the, d iilnyed the stationary post, pla ved excellent bn 11 on defense throughout the gme, mid scored a neat field, goal In. the litst period, moiuentarlly : Interrupting P'easant Grove's parade In that ' : -' canto. v" Gus Gee played at running guard and forward, and did extremely well, although be failed" to score a jHilnt. - His gritty playing at top sieed throughout called 'forth the admiration of the fans, since Gee, recovering from a tonsilitls attack, was far from himself Friday Blddulph,' '. aubstltute for ward, showed promise during his , few moments In the game. Ko the first few minntes of game, Provo had' more hoU tthd basket itha their opponents, but failed to their . tries count. and their risals Boon got nnder ww. Hayes scored,. flrsjlreRtHtetlnfr filliph'i'-wh- ii .gun rd ;" jere-uln- t1 - - . IContlnuedoo page toqr);"!:' SESSION HELD i county, l tah will be and briefly o lined tQ unite merchants, bankn farmers and other business men, order that the oinmon we'fsni r, I be promoted. .x III' Hilnnlir'. -Vnlt - - ........ u a vi,'ft,tua nui held iu the UouneriUe ward m Ing house, with a Wg general p sion at W;30 .Hn.. nd a batiq at 12MU. An excursion to po imeresi win ue niaae it tut elusion of the lmnquet. At the 10:30 mevtlng the b ness of the May wilt be taken n Problems which will be prew ea for solution at that tkue Incl I tah county's,, agricultural; lem. of the Cimn luisluesg nieu to au've thli wlK discussed; All, furmers tin will iueet with W, J. Tha at this time, y V- BaiiUea Problem- AT tnemlief of the county bank; association will present tbe hi' , 1 thr ico-o- j "sjutlnt!ona"wer made Coach E.. Im Koberts; "who used HkPtPM's In, bW. mifl-Jltpe fo bb Mill be called by L. U. 1 fctiii ihe 'Bobcat assault, . . ' uell." ' i CL'he.srore: ", Dean H. V. IMyt will lead In ' t ' krtNTAVl' Hf ATB " . dlscussUin of the merchants' O. T. i - t tiece.-- . in, and thu 8 TlMinipson. 'If " I to soli e It. 4 ' Wjldner,-f T. L. Dr. wl l discuss Martin wWd. c all'factioba ran work togethet .1. otbn.,Ig- solve farmers', merchuats'. . . . . O . i Betsden, rg bankers' problems alike. ' 1 CdmnilhgSi If Etch 'prohleiu Is to, be press 0 Gtrdher, ltf n10 minutest It Is announced. A musical program wilf be I 8 61 dered InWnectlon with the nf ! B. V. V. a. T. F. P. Ing, and tlie Bonneville ward Ri Society,, under direction, of j 1 2 if ; Edgar McArthur, will serve In" 0 Dixon, . rf. eon nt a nominal , cost aw 1 8 1 Paulson, c o'clock. -- 0 Collins, - lg , The. following are' expected ti . .. 2 Rowe, rg present i... County form limvni flr-H- ) 111 fnVnii cutlve jNimnifftee, lieeres, e local Turin h I.; Hart, rf irojec't leaders, memliers , of 6 Simmons, lg county extension service, direj Totals '...17 5 3 3t Lthe the farmers county,. and represents tlvd . Referee, Peterson. all business organisations of town of the county, Repre 'ive of county organisations tbe tioard of county commLssl tlo will be in attendance.' Gommltteea Are Active . . . " The following- - rominittees Vrd af workr: Publicity,"T Hlfii klej-- Walter F. Smith an -"v-.7. . : i More than 75 boya were the guests i.- - Thayne: refreshments, a of tbe .provo . Rotary, club at the Smith. E. S. Hinckley and luncheon at the Hotel Roberts Fri- Edgar McArthur program an; day evening in the aniiuul Father's era! committee E.- - R. Hinckln and 8on's evening. Dnn Hunter, L Bunnell, Dr.'T. I Martin, j chulrman of tlie Boys' committee H..V:Hoyt and W. i. Thayne. , The pub ic is invited to n presided. Interesting stories on the mem the general meeting nnd Is wel bers' of the club were told by the at the Inncheon. All intendi boys as questioned by Mr. Uuater. attend the latter affair must 1' Som'e interesting music' was rend 'o their local farm bureau I ered by tbe boya under direction dent, or one of the central c' of; Professors George Fltzroy and committee before Tuesday, l T-- r Earl 'Pardoe. A beautiful song - r. that twas also. ung by 8tanlev HeaKDon made for theirArrangementsaccommodation i who is Mr; T. II. Heal, of and Mrs. of Definite advam-ehien- t the possessor of a splendid slngluif wuuty la .expected to' Tcnult ' vtricf.' " the meeting. s OsM-Jl- d and Dean. Hayes gave1' hinmVtrtlon hi- knot tyln?. eflV i i " 1 '..;....' 1 " . ...,(......12 wnht. ,2 "- '0 ...... I resM-direct- .... , 'f BOYS GUESTS . OF ROTARIMS - r ? 5 , RESIDENCE IS Field Mice Are ; Invading Cache h County Fields EDUCATIONAL he-xbunni Columbia Leased . newel- ATTLE ON MONDAY tl . 522 W auperlora In : ,t OBSERVE WEEK -; - to which plans - J.' HOPE bwtirlnLd-JiuslneaBnieea- td SIXTH WARD ,: Affalr--- -J every beld flr BOYSCOUTS VISITORS AT Bunnell. "Thou, Hinckley and W. H. - V Those In charge" believe that t eonilng event will be one of t high-poin- e '. m - Thsrne. la VMsl - '.- - CAIHG CROPS Martin, E. Ward tossed In baskets froin nil parts t)f the and was rlr ttwliy Impossible to- stop. Thomp son had Winner acorethheavllv, and IS defensive men worked "well. .' t Richards, the "J" msn. Reeves and Rowe were outstand ing o(" the Cougara. . poulson of B, T. who started the game at center.- gave the Bobs cat aupporters a scare as the game opened when be scored twice In rapid suceewjon from the field. Vlfd and Winner evened th count. and, from fh.it .point the CaU were always In the lead. -- MA S1IPRICEF0R eonslsta-- of The most reivnC seiiKitlon of the Pari stsg is Princes - v.-of the ltst emir of 'Kurdistan..' Hereshe-ls- . upon be premiere at the utie-.-- ' It is wttniwly dnfortanate1 thaf .'humps Elysee Comedy Theater .where she danced tbe sacred dances of ' team could net ' ' the Plesstht1 Grd-'. . L lief native Persia. Bulldof five at ltd fop liaye net ' tdrength, for wilfo floWet nd Bui-lo- c Half Is mUk in the gauie, it b. .certain that ; fTlte half ended S3 to 1,1 In fa voir 'Alpine division fan' would- have ofj the' ituhtanonn, - With the Bob-coseen one of tbe most 'thrtlllug High In the last minutes scliool bJisketball combats 1ft yeare 3f the game, the Conga M rallied to hs ' teni. cussions Are Slated. pluB for the Utah County Far era' and Business Men's progrtt ana social, which wi 1 be held urqay, Feb .12, were furthered at meeting of the central commit t of )be Farm Bureau and the Pro Chamber of Commerce, which w held Trtday ntght.7 - The "commit! ab-stn- i kJUin jc.ftthe4he buys to th oOTw of Dr.. B, C, -- - .009 - nQBobs' . . pitcned-fl- and S. L. 20th Annirefcary Is Came of Spe- Mayor-Necls Orova, ,. fitter Ip la aii- Gruaxui, Ward T Offer the night- the trson Uojr,- - who . pre?iateu by jthe assodatioi nr., ...tnni.rf M...M IVUf... nii? IVIJtl.ll'U I" 'k charge of 25 cents pbr head FIV Jlllfl. Council Program for hlckeiis. Q.I ttnt tu.r tuktt ftr their homen .In mltLf ktv' Ilrsper ,M,t ble 'ta 'leate tbe doctoiV Pteoomf and 25 cents per head: for Mayor C. Clarence Nesleu, bishop Today marks the' "opeiiing of tlie rabbits, and 50 cents for a doe with office until kt a bjbi hour Suturday ..... . If the Twentieth ward of .Salt iJike 'leveutH'irthlitter, were decided upon. Exhibitors afternoon. anniversary week of e D.' Boyd and Deputy will, lie the s;Kakcr at the Provo the Boy Sheriff dllng-fhinsane," in .accordance hot belonging to the association will f Aim-ri- i n. with the recommendation, of the gov- lie, charged 60' per cent more entry George Davis Investigated the accl- I lie .Council bsrt a full '.veck of when ward this Sixth evening, fee than members. Dues for mem- dent after having leen' notified by ernor who pointed out that under wonu. in program will tie furnlKhed by 'the activities jlaimcd for the thej present law they are arrested bershlp have been set at one dollar .Alfred Johnson pf Lindon. Accord ftf atid aryniiu Provu. Ench day 1s uet Includes TbU mahy and handled as criminals instead per year .payable to the secretary of Ing to the offlrars. the poyk were for some nsflal sctlri'j". and of as sick people, such' as tbey real- - the organization, Who also has de blaine for the accident, since they the orchestral numlers which were apart s defluito progruui 1 arranged fitr tailed information ent res were . M. are,-In of state side ob the regarding, !est the tbe road, wrong ly adjudged the the wwk. The governor suggested that the in the show. I. A. competition last year. .. .Tmilght.lhe big Court of Honor features Many to be eliminate changed procedure will be held In the'Manavu ward and educational . Many method criminal element the in iustrumen-tulthe Interesting nbllt Bloom,'' Orchestra ; a re W ri ha ll'Forty-lelcontfeatures will lie included at the . Ait procedure and that they be hanvocal solo, "The Nhwp more trio; and merit badges fifty show. from icR Literature, dled aud treated as the Uh Agpeople. and. the .fa nib" Margaret Anderson ; will be advanced Ito first and, second ricultural This measure is being worked out college, egg laying conbaritone solo, i'An Evening Hymn," yass. The seobt band, under the by legal authorities and Will be tests game bird displays such as Harold II. Bennett; "Ecstasy," or- direction of Prof. John" Oiuausori, Introduced In one of the houses of pheasant, qunil etc., and many other chestra ; vocal Solo, "Trees". lll be In attendance to Tender scv- tlie legislature when it Is prepared. novel attractions wlll be Included. " ' ( rat ' ntithlit'Wabmg -- lth a mm- The recommendation of the gov- - Admission is to be free." ' ' ' Uft Thy Heart.'? Harold H. Ben plete scout program. Scouts from Karl Kellerstrass, proprietor of ernor that b "antral board of conThe fifth annual, farmers' and nett; "Zampa," orchestra; baritone ull over Provo district will be in trol be provided todirect applies the Wasatch Produce company, has to teceive o wards.7 tlon of the proper psychiatric meth- offered to feed the' stock entered housekeepers', convention,- held at solo, "How Lovely - Ave. Thy Dwel- -' vmal Linceln high school, proved to be lings." Harold II.- Bennett Tlie Provo dlstrlj-- t is running b ods of handling Inmates of the state during the entire show. Donations of prises from local the most successful In. the history solo, "Xot Cnderstood,''- Margiiret (outest among the troop during nieutal hospital industrial school i be week and the winning troop wtd and state prison, i being given con- - merchants will be sbloclted by the of the institution, according to Anderson; "Calvary;" .orchestra. association Any one .wishing to those in charge, Nesl(TrTt1su7 wilt HpcHli,- -' uwlve prizes for slderntlon by 2 boy. The latnre and it Is said' that 'probably volmdcCf a prize lor "any of the rAlljftoxi ma tely I5(T attended the .The."memiiers of Hie orebestta scouts are going to wear their nei and timiforius throughout a, bill embodying the suggestions of winners may secttre'all information various sessions and participated In 'ere.Edmer Hevtmbls. Marlon-Lyofrpm the secretary- ot any of the the days aetivltles.v. Practical andhrgfn Rov'snee. C.aeniluUn- - Bituer rlio7 week. ' WTnrtow dlsplnvs are Hie governor i .ft. flrufted and mucrwere cvuuuciea Georce Boss and Hlchard Uennelt. introduced a little later. in many of tne lending u.er; oiiieers, ireipiui . in mi meeTines. chants to carry: over tbe week. Principal Banks' of LI ncoln high Tlie daly4rogramf RESIGNATION DEFEATED school, ProfU William - H.Wanier, will be printed each day.' aiul ;;!so FACES-"REL- IEF of the Utah Agricultural college, a !, Prof. J. C. Hogenson of the same BERLIN, relv .5 (UP)-- By t .....u,,..,. Ain school Lynn Taylor of the . company ; Walter day defeated a motion of cpmmwnist Kingsbury of the U. 8 minotn or m,.iuiM.ru if iimirner. tup govern- - Co-ed Markets, Dr., Fayette Stevens ofjuient to resign from the leug tic of the state department of Agriculture, 'nation-!- . : The Utah Cnntiing Crops QCIXCY, llls. Feb. 5 (UP). And Raymond partridge were the has agreed to the price of Williamson tountr in chief speakers at the various sesVEUMILLON, S. I)., Feb. 5 (UP) $11 per ton on tomatoes, $1 per ton -- A AGREEMENT IS MADE at the pretty less fban that favored by the Utah ""t,lwrrfn ''"p0'8 todr taced the sions. fit temporary relief from Luncheon was served by the home University of Houtli Dakota was The - Utah county", organization. .thfe ,eu!18 thiit hnye caused her to economics WA.SHINGTOX' Feb. 5 (IT- )- uptnred todav as- she- hi tempted department, under the di county'- organization will accept lie known as Bloody JVUUamson". rection ofLMiss . Leah Hales and a The United Wates - and - GeriiiHiiy to rob the vaults of the First the, same price as Is recommended CTnless a new trial - is - graqtd facu'ty vaudeville and school must- - have concluded an arraugeuient . Benk pfVernilllon. , byjhe state iassodatlon, at the ug- - three Shelton brothers whtor were program at ' concluded Ihe providing for-- : payment tw their gov The girl. Miss Marian Meyers of 8pvm. gestion of the executive committee convicted v . tterSl herejresierda ; . '.' erument.of Us 2 per cent sha're in Valley Cltyr N. p. readily confessed T of the Utah County Farm bureau. I Tud .. 1 days activity,: ill - AffiHatleii wlth the Utah County uwi coiunsviiie mail robbery, they Uerman -reparationiniaynientiunaer Tner p au to the bank."" stating wih-btbe Paris eipcrtM' plan, the state de- - that she needed the money to con Farm Bureau-'tpniposed, aud the wgr Tor mmtmsomiriBO!Fnathe r In the supremacy 'tiniie lief education. liquor partmept announced ,todny. . following coniinitteeTias been np- - business In Southern Illinois will be pointed for this pqrpoae; Walter abated. ", Holdflwajr, of Vineyard, Scott Tay-lo- r' ' The Shelton , of t'loward Berate were boys EarL Carl and TLBDtl.,-0.FvK 5, 1 UP) A of. one faction of Baleui, Alon.o Haskell i'ayuoa 111 the fight forleaders which blast Cn wrecked eontrol'of the Illicit thejlrst ' and Joseph Framptou of tirem. today liquor trade.. Their Imprisonment gregational church' here will leave their gang without lead- claimed two lives etjd jirobably faers and their arch enemy,' injured a third per4n. ' 1 Charley tally ' The bodies Blrger, will be unopposed. Cy4rM K and bis wife, Mrs. Kate Wilt, fpo wan wero-- 4 -- -- ' junitress' it covered from the ruins of the fashionable church several hours after .' Well-Know- n SALTJLAKE CITY, Feb. 5 (UP) nnoe. The original hill made the AMD ' sOMSTEK tue explosion and lire. ; Two hot fights are scheduled In method nf wirtw? frti;T:he was Mrs. Fitzgerald, Janftryi, . the lower house when Uqe legisla- - ged compursory uikui county com severely burned and hospital said she might not. survive. ture resmnes its work Monday niissioiiers- of the counties, was ... T.rtf Xfai..,,, afternoon. ..... amended to make Its adoption (... ...v.vc, ar..ll Bni tKUUHH ' Thti-firllientre owner and oroni fetor of ' THREE DUG IN FIRE and uiatUir-o-n the calemfarr st the r&ritiuouiiftand Victory ns a special order. 'of business" for with this (siitit nlteml. the ni"ahiire WASHINGTON. Feb, &tUP) was overwhelmingly passed. Salt Iake City, has leasThree persons were killed, one was 2:30. is Representative R. ,Veru ed tkie. Columbia "theatre bill fcnown tis the "Old In The bill was finally (ilaced on the serUmslv burned and two ethers Provu according twX B. Ashton, calendar for sism-Iuronslderattmi were-- slightly burned in a fire 'at Age Pension" measure. owner of the theatre. of the boiwe Monday The next proposition, which Is on base, early VnantU'O, Vai, marine Ash be ton will ' retained today. Hurry . scheduled as a social order limned aftenusin, after the voe bv which as manager of the new concern. of t had been passed andleen recon- lately following consideration It Is understood the Columbia; COBB STILL UNSICNEH. .. th pension vaieisnre,; Is the rncv,, Muere. ' will lie thbroughly renovated - , . Feb. 5" .(UP) , AU8l'8TA.t,iGa., The eduintion eommlttee wlll lMld qitestlod. .H'heu..the,.leu. to leave for the .goe Jjitq tffec,t, Last week the 10 Ty and that many 'vjnipurtnnt north today stilt free from alliance vote . of 41 ti ID; ' passtd Mt'nl u'clis-- on Shelley') bill dexlsned 1'? niadpt h; with Anyi.bftfeball.- - team,- -, despite kutb't- - Wll pricitding an old nge give county and city official auth, ,Aauoi)uceineuts irejaNlngi this ipeMstenoe ,f.iCennle ,Mnck . and pension for residents of Uth wh orlty to cUse Binving picture Rous it will lie made later. Diih;Howh?.r;,mnnagrM of American rertch fhe agfl of 65 and f ind tlienn e. thmrW ;niul 'other plsvti tof selves in. IhmmI of, .imiiiieial ussimI- - TURenNt oiv fiiiuIoyA- -' Bieiubfirs-fbfr4egT- JM Ml y tat - .730 ,U lineup played dogged defensive ball, the detut in the last perlod,-ve- n fense fell by the wajeide. and Brta-ten wtld to; and Christiansen cecurs t 23 mttt margin of vlctery I ror the mvadeia.jit ' '; Title la Asun-It was Pleasant Qr6Tiiith'ue cessive easy victory, , and 4 gives. Coach Richards team Ieila, duughter e'ear Harryto tl"'ATplnS' nlvlsloit path A. : j ,1 - dF is. m. ai e7 . ' JIM 1 M Expect to Promote Welfa At Meeting oTTebTllTK PC. .......4 1JM Montana State Inivenity AM l Uh Agtle, Farmers and Business - . 'He-uttint- . t "l-M4l- :Uli WESTERN DIMSION BOZEMAN, Mont, Feb. 5 Play- tag daiillug basket bal. Montana 17. State co'lege awei Into Ihe lead of B. Y. H.8. 29. Lehl J6. Ihe western dlvlslon of the. Rocky Mountain conference Trdday eveAmerican Fork- 82, Lincoln 23. by smothering a acrip)y B. ning ' Y. V. qUlatet by a score of 64 to 37. By BOB 600DELL . i "; Hotly Contested Hopelessly crippled by the Tbe gnfe iflibittr contested of Captain Hoover and Btil- 7TroWlghnooOel! beforij for the first ten minutes of the fray. the briinant piap of a great Pleas- tint Ihe Bobcats soon romped away ' ant Grove team Friday evening., from the Tlsltora. Frank Ward, Bobcat eentee,- con- Tlie score, was 40 to IT. .. , t For Nthree period of the fame. tkmed. hla scoring onslaught by - 1 d dist-usse- d : u R." M. C, ..Team Standing : feehle-niiude- . school, wcmld.' be. beneflfialita-- tlBs and girls andtvinid materially boys remedy the. situation at the I i sebopl. Process May .Be,- tijuigwl- -t billkAnother being worked on to change the legal process of han- - 11! (h er - d Hardy aad VrP, Qwlt- the matter with Mr. Win 7 Lowly Cougar - Priday'a ReauHit Pleasaut Grove 4, Prove ShowIsSet this en meval of these from the industrial liam 64-3- ID 111 Aggregation Fork Lincoln d pecHtHy-trhaMd'e . .. American V feeble-minde- Match Bobcats Score 4 ...... t' ......1 ......s 4 ;xa b. v. u. s. Lett ...... ...... ..r.I A.-S 1 ' Pirere-.,-- i 4irs,gdiePet-WwiCrTTnageAveiHi- ; ...... Pleasant Grave d feeble-Winde- T - 1 acctoViit happened about 10:45 o'clock Friday night near the , section of the Geneva mad with ;' legislature Thursday afternoon are (he state highway. At tlie time a ' be i to are ben drafted .mid the Leavy blluard was raging, In the legislature during the snow completely covering the wtnd-hlel1 informs-Rulon Dixon Heads Associa coining week, awirdingto of the northbound car. : thm obtained from-thgovernor's EarUVr rtlday ifternoon ,the of Pa.te tion; '" "... ' .efflce. T three 8a '.f Lake boya had stolen a-- -' " Peters Plans -J 7 For Week of Feb. 14 19; the car in Bait Lake while It was Senator 1. W. Peters of Box standing ou Fourth East street a Planned" cider county has announced that he Features Many short distance below Ninth South will Introduce a bill to provide for street The boya decided to go to the establishment of a state Ducbesne, but changed their minds a of and Orgaulzation poultry he and the tutlou for 'announces that he la '.prepared- to rabbit breeders' association was, ef- on reaching Provo when all of . the .boost for location of this Institu- fected Thursday night at a meeting boys were almost frozen. The car of Utah county breeders held In the ttf W, B. fery," 465 West tion in bis county. ' ElPbth-Soiiatreet-- rand county building. tb " jatauusnmeai or a scnoutor ins:. city Of fiurs Elected d DeinolnJPeterson, 13, son of Mrs. tution for cure of the Officers of the association were May Peterson.- 459 Bolwrta street, was one of the principal recommendations .contained in the gov- elected, os follows : president1, Ru'on was driving the car. lie sustained Uixpn; vice president, Sheriff a tut fiver the left eye. Delo?rt He pointed eut ernor's address. that a large percentage of those, bow Henrie ; seiTetary and treasurer, Petenam, 12, on f llaliW'Tj- - ISMtk (asswtaut secre was held lu the Carlos D. Miller; publicity hurt alwiit the back and left leg. ' are tary, should arid really The Ralph Draper, soil of MR and Mrs. not lA Jn the mental hospital. This manager, Karl. Kellerstrass. Itoard of directors consists of Wash Ferral Vplaee is overcrowded and he. pointDraper, MH : Dowington ed out that by establishing an insti- Hardy, chairman; Henry Thomas, Avenue, was the. most seriously intution for these people and remov- - Frefl Farmer Oliver Hansen and jured. ents alsitit the the mental hospital, James Baker nose1, mouth and fingers. ing Ihe A,t first - The and could proposed pet it was feared that, he may have suspoultry conditions In that institution stock will In show. take Erovo ttteatertolly-4iHproveplace tained Internal Injuries,-- , but Hatur-day The; governor 'also pointed owt from Feb. 14 to 19, inclusive. The was beiiee4 fo be of danshow HU be held will at West ger. .. that a large, number of hoys and! with it slight rndall escaped tenter street, which was secured cut on rtnr.fnreiieaa.: . - i . girls in "the industrial school are i by the diatiow pf J. C. Graham. . feeble nunnefl and should be in an Ritsbed To Dortorw A committee, consisting of Harry institution designed .and. conducted 4hJHred4 - So ALPINE DIVISION " Team SUndlitc - i ; f 1. Toe e Bulldogs Scores His 17 j Vri-da- PETSTOCKTO nnrivc For Invaders; Brinley 'j if Hlf "YIsBeateh Cripple Driving on the wrong uidn of the state highway In the blinding snowy storm which swept this section Bait night, three Lake boya auiasbed I1U9 a car driven south by Paul Cmidall, assistant manager of the Prove office of the Metropolitan,. Life Insurance " company, haages-DiseasseaV Intro-duce- . - POULTRY AND SALT LAKE CJTT. Feb. !UUP) Bill designed to put into execution aie of the suggestions contained hi the address of Governor George U. 'Deni to a Joint session of the ' I'll - Feeble-Minde- -C- T J- Youths Are Painfully Injured In Climax to Stolen CaiEp.sode; Snowstorm Causes Crash - Creation of SUte Institution d WiU Be ; ;;Tor V Bill ; In Peters Proposed Alp me I Auto Cpllisi MM Groveirs Cinch Royal Beautyllii Dance Act , SALT (UP). LAKE- - CITr, RAZED BYFi " PAiONVFeb. Fer. 5 failure on the part, of hoii Mr. and. Mrs. Marlon Black First w.ird was almost tota' farmers of Cache, Boxelder and 'At a regional convention of farm northern Welier counties to take sjreyed .by .fire Friday m nd nome mechanics. Agricultural proper stiips In the past three liefore six o'clock.. 1 Fhsrt!y economic heads of the high' schools years to checJc. the breeding of a three-roodole structnv u Eure-kfield mice has resulted In the of the Provo, Alpine, Neho," wes'nis) "insured. ?'he five j I a Wssstch aiur Juab school. piiea ra nee1 of therTOlee In in the family were a numbers this year that the farm - 11 children held In thla city Saturday, with measles iud lue pareui It are to outlined ers were alarmed, ciihrseabecoming suggestive Ihh'h In attendawe on them l a, submitted . o the state departws announced at the offices of pHrt ' ofhe nlaht.- Mr. Blacl, state of Instruction.! the ;. ment of public department k1 a-- fire lim ine kitchen, ran; today. from each of Representatives nsrntoiTito going to work j The coimty agricultural agent t hese districts were In a Uendance, Tlntlc dlslrkt. . , reported to the state department and round table discussions were Bjiu'k was holding il held with Miss Jean Cox. atare'dl-rectthat, driven out by hnnger,, urj when it w3 discovered ' th; Invading the orchards and alfof home economics t ' I. S. toof. teas "aliliue Troip the alfa, fields In unusual number Noall. state director of part time 1 "The first .thouc' Is stovepipe. that but being poisoned grain II. education, and I.; "Humphries, . clo.i state jlirector' of agriculture' and used to" check' themr The depurt-men- t for the ilY ihlldrt-nborsi assisting in ttikim: t sit no feels alarm present. shopwork training;. ' n tbel eranflmoUier,' M: The suggestive eourser of 'sMidy It U" said' as It is bellewd the By thj' Ifine the". outlined' at Mturday'a 'convention pest can be cheeked totore crop nefp t u iiKAt arrived, ' the roof w are thmne fnt 'tbe Junior nd senior 'rliaei-- - -- ,1 i Tro- higW'sciApls of this region a, "ch egrl-cnltn- . ' o " r |