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Show Herald Telephones fxiea .......,,.,...( RdtwrUl De Smn ....am Sacks KdtWr m TELEPHONE US SILT Basinesa Ta gel yaar paper reg uUrtj? sot, teWptMue t Mora a'cluck and paper U fe Da 11 VOI6.N0.2 PHOVO. UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY SI, 1927. mwmi Tr: s- - jDempsey Given Ovation On Return Home) CHILD KILLED UTAH GOUNIVlTQSEE IILIIIII IUIIU - - f-- ,' - ,!,'. - HUGE ATHLETIC MEET ; 1W? j ; 7 irk .. was the, production of bis first, new model automobile since tbe famous Model 1 was Introduced . 19 years ago, lie said be would anjpqunce a complete description J !""Lan Production Promised "We DUlll iu,uw,vw hi the last 19 years and' we than expect to build, many more 15,000,000 of the new cars In much less than 19 years. "That may sound strange, but you must realise that there are still there are parte of the world where manyfaniUlea without automobiles. There are some" "parts of the world never where whole families have even seen an automobile." ruFord was amused over the mors about bis car. "Most of Urtse rumors, be said, "have been misleading. Price May Be Surprise "There's, the matter of price lor example. We didn't uuua m nlr fit a nrlce but we cenauu;; -- Bre"noTibamkminghe-4ow price " field. I think tne- price as big a surprise as the car itself, Ford said. , H poke of the battle he Is going Motors. to.Hght with noGeneral. desire to tuke busl- "We have - ness way Jrom any automobile tnanufacturerf Our thought alwaysIs has been that the automobilemakthe prosperius only when all ers of good cars are busy. If anys particular automobile outcompany of busisuccess meant putting ness some other automobile manugain. facturer, there would be no thouIt would only mean putting sands of men out of work, letting valuable power go to waste, and, maybe, throwing a great industry out of balance." ,r rv,n -- -- -- STAKE OUTING GALA AFFAIR Thousands' Espeeted' to Join Friends at Annual Event ixWednesday- Be- showinl little is .tfempsey, theof and with a battle signs happy smile on his face, surrounded by the reception committee. TEMPLE FUNDS Funds Encampmen- , Sherlf r J. D. Boyd returned Satv urday morning' from-- - Iteno, Nev, Battery C, Piotq cpntlngeqt of Almee Heniple McPherson where he Went to attend a five ( he National - Guard . of Utah, FtldH.v from camp David T. vf. slate. lua:U&J convention beld ln today,- - adqilttod that tbe-fuVUHmZ&lWrii ' wkh Nevada's IMrrowaF'itrdaB Transconconnection Angclus Temple are tied up and Hm , a two weeks'; ' encampment Exposition cannot lie touched. .'. tinental-highways In progress there." finest outings In the history, of (be It gave the first Intimation of thn newWhile atloat-war4.- -' : 'I!In the famous divorce city x1' dis the cause underljiiiR posNiltle won athletic Tbe Ptov!v--liienGovof the was guest Sheriff Boyd pute between the woman evangelist honors distinguishing themselves In and her mother, Mrs. Minnie Ken- ernor l B. Belzur, with Whom he pobr-anliaseball, and returned .'''..' u nedy. . rode to Carson city and visited with silver trophy cups awarded to tem mansion, his all at the tied hns "Mother .vlth the governor tip 'he winning tcuiiiK In these events. " ple I) nk account, MrsTMcPheraoU ind u1m visited tbe staW prison While in. camp the men spent the of we number but a said. "I have kept it quiet where he investigated mornings and early afternoon' In ot cannot draw a cent from any the ascs.: military drlll and -- 4hestudy of ' accounts. : . - r ' military tactics, while Real Thrill the; latter Gets, " "The committee wired me tin. .The sheriff probably got the part of the days and the evenings truth, about the situation. They at- greatcKt thrill of his trip when were Ticvotcd to recreational games'. musical pro tempted to' take over the collection governor Belear asked him to boxing, wrestling, and I started a newacconnt In a ian of six thoroughbred crams In which some of J'tnh's best liive HhouW con I branch and radio Iwnkuntli small show horses in the ' horse show talent partlcliiated, arrive. ,' , His greatest negative certs. parade. 'Biit' bwaiiHe mother was th thrill came to him on his return - The camp at the Narrows is General executive head of the organization trip from Reno when he and Sher- named after Commanding their account in the name of temple iff O. A- - Evans and Deputy Dave David i. Barrows of. the fortieth mpriseLof Utah could not ite touched without her Jharits of Tooele county, attempted army, division,:; California troops; according to signature." .' o cross the salt beds desert fifty ind L Collections and receits from tht nllrs smth of Wcndover following Captain It- - L. Edwards., The local unit of the guard was As they hit the outer ( raiiiHtorm. temple are hidden away by Mrs. MIncreased dome odd cPherson, she explained, because to lge of the salt beds tner --ear niemliers e was win u 4)UtJthiiiaJaaJjank would tie them Edwards. Captain little difficulty that they were able ucumpi iiunt, up also. Mrs. McPherson and her mother with their attorneys, were schedIn planned for the local batterymen ilt desert a car was stranded, and during uled to hold a conference "today tbe coming winter, the local to reacn to t it unable exiiected are her were fromwhlch tbey officer declares. o' i pntkr asslstiinge, emerge with the- knowledge Attire t wbetherr-J'Monitv In her'' Kennedy-- ta-- tu Reno Grandson Provo temThe sheriff states thlit remain as active head of the ' ' In brilliant holiday bedecked ; was ple. , Woman Away attire, and with its thousands ofa munrtwuwit plectrlc lights was M. Mrs. Annie Toung received bluae of glory,-- . The city WALES ecmed esiclally prosiierous, thou-and- s word Friday of the death of her LOS ANGELES, Calif., Geneva on Wednesday next' Bnn-neclared Chairman Samuel 8. dts-- " of the outing committee in cnsslng the big event Saturday. He further stated thai the members of the general committee and been of the special committees had makbusy for the past three weeks and ing all necessary arrangements, , nrnsnects. he said, Hble for us enjoyable a time as at.. annual stake any' of the preceding ""' , outings. arc Those having automobiles In seeing that urged t be generous their neighbors are conveyed to the resort and given an opportunity to enjoy themselves. Mr. George Myers of the transwill be portation states that trucks at the corner of Pioneer park on ll were-favor- The cars 11 a. m.,-- and 1 fare of 60 cents fntiMLiound trio has been made. to make Bishops are requested'-announcement of the excursion at their ward meetings. i - ' - LANDS QUEBEC, Que., 'July 30 (UP) of royal, salutes, bands playing "God Save tbe King" and a show of' pomp and splendor which is typically British, the Prince of Wales, his brother Prince njeorge,' 8 fitrSta nley .Baldwin, prvmier of Great Britain, became tw guests" of Canada foday.". Thousands, lined the historic terrace and the Muffs which I Wolfe climbed" toTayTKntcalm low and rauke Quebec a British, stronghold, to Bee the future" km of England, Britain's preseut premier and their party. , -- The day. was" a glorious. clear one breeze with a cooling blowing laxilj Dp the still, blue St. Lawrence. Amid Duf-feri- n Bombay Reports Big Flood Damage The Weather .... .... . ,'. Golf. ' . - ' Swimming. Trap Shooting. Rifle Shooting, large and Bmall bore. Horse Shoe Pitching. Fir-Brigade events. Eath one of the four great divisions has already held its preliminaries to decide champions to be sent to Provo forihe'fihalsnbrrepfmber b and 5rTwo"Tnerrf h , or-eac- competitions, from each division will come for the team Bports.---Iaddition to the .purely athletic battles there will be a band contest between the finalists of musical competition already held between the thirty bands of the entire Union At the conclusion of the comgage petitions all eight bands will poin in rendering "Stars and Stripes Forever." This will bring into one grand harmony v more than two hundred players. 4 Furnishing a setting for the athletic and musical competitions there will be entertainments, dances,, theaters, boxing matches, wrestling contests, street carnivals, street dancingand a grand parade through the streets of Provo. This parade will be built up from the competing athletic units, bands, officials, baseball teams, trophy bearers, ?entertainment committees, floats, etc. T set-up for, Pr6v6'a,big opThis, then, is the general portunity on September 5 and 6. To put the affair over in such a way as to draw more publicity stunts to our city will require united effortwvthe part of all citizens who believe in life and action. This united effort must shoot its energy in two directions: First, to finance the meet, which will require the raising of several hundred dollars; second, to entertain the throngs of visitors. If these two things are; well done Provo City is off the mark for a good start in its race for prosperity and populaof Bucceas in this big enterprise an tion. difficult to predict. The wave of community success will far outreach even our fondest hopes. ; SPRINGVILLE DAYATHEBER : - - : - of Passes Fred W. Taylor Dr, Testifies For; City . ,8". BOY SCOUTS" - PASS EXAMS canal-aa-liel- First Ward Gives Program Tonight t iig - t r r-w g r-. -- -- t . B .ufh. Flftli Wetrt street, wa aertoiwly In an automobile (( r' on the atate highway near th high school Saturday after, nooa abont 2:80 o'chn-k- . He was badly brnlsed'about the face 'and arms and was uncouclous'for a Ions " time. Jaaies'estwoodjiriion .of Dr. Lin-col- a ; . er the and tbe breath of Jenswi, according to the officers. TTba ioys were driving north on " the state highway. At the Interaction near the Lincoln high school Westwood declares he signaled bii Intention to turn to the left Before getting off the pavement the Westwood car wai struck la tliu back by the car driven by Jensen. The- Westwood car was turned over twice and Janded on tbe aide. The wheels were broken and the car otbt'rwlse badly- - damaged: , Snnny .was taken from undern; neath fh ar and earrieO onto of 'Hee . Whlttaker where given first aid. Later he was takea .to the Clark Clinic where be was treated by3l), Stanley Clark. - the-law- he-w- ;''' .i August Nelson, who operati-- a store ' the northeast corner of tlii llitcrBectlon where the accident wa sitting, dn the large window facing the highway with Euo Carter of San LMego at the time of the accident. They declare that ' reckless driving on the pnrt of Jensen was responsible for the hiisha p. According to both Nelson and Carter, the two boys were not " to blame. - Deputy. Sheriff Otto Birk assisted by Deputies Charles Coates ami 8. A. Willis Investigated tbe accident. He placed Jensen under and sent blm to tbe sheriffs office In the custody of Uoates, while Willis took charge of car and brought that into Provo. With the exception of a broken bumper and a flat right front tire, .the Jensen car, was not ' , damaged. weeks ago today, Mr. FunkiiiunnT's father, wa bndly injured in an automobile accident at St.- Petersburg, Florida, where ha g with Attorney and Mrs. Lee L. Buksr, : formerly of Provo.s ar-ie- st Jeu-sen- 's - " 1 . IN CANADA , Sprlmtville day t the- annual of Fhe Sons and eacampBienf Daagbters of the Indian War Vet erans and Utah Pioneers at Heber city will, be- - observed Thursday, COME ON, PROVO, LETS GO! , Angtret 4, instead of August 3, as heretofore announced, according to ElmoFnllroerr fhalrninn of the SpringvHle committee. ; AIl Spiingvtlle niemliers of the organization and their friends. who desire to go to the encampment are requested to meet' at the Siiring-vlll- e cfty park at 9 o'clock Tues of prospective divorces adding grandson, Mark Young, at which time the lHte day morning,, the' son and of of Ada Young the city, to population committees ' will have automobiles ureatly Last mouth M.ar Young, who died, at the fanv ; he sheriff . obsved. to. th trt the I houw in Portland, Hy 1700 divorces were granted to adHpper talIey town, , A nUmt)er of of 1 sea the in evening. Thursday venturers engulfed Snrinrvllte mnnl.nien .went tn The- - boy's death resulted worn matrimony. T Ueber city Sunday and made com weaknesses which he bad suffered - Witnesses who for years have son canyon. He declared that In plete arrangements for the Spring-vill- e since May when he received serious Mr. states. Fullmer conditions In all of those wplk extending over a with delegation,. been acquainted : accident an to. bis Jiead lo Injuries ' morning there- will lie In addition to his mother, Mark. Is a Thursday ' parade led by the Springville Provo canyon testified Saturday - hong period of years, be bad never and hear- seen a drop of water in the Blac survived by two sisters, Lpptse bandnnd committeemen". 'At , 7 I and Friday .in the contempt r- Ilem Grace, and 'oneMehtfcJohn. o'clock Provo Cliff crt nal. He descrllied the the instituted by Th arsda; rening the lug Fuberal"; services were'j'WfMiV in con- - volr company, against the, Provo springs arising above the Blue Cliff a band will give springville . i Portland Saturday of the following Tisl We - nly - -- few " Mr. and Wi. lonng lived. In Icert.nandrat ?lll be given by, the cltl- - the testimony was to the effect that - program ' . movi . m ociore tor several f years t.A itovo i. zensOPJtlDCIUui Hno water had flun In then disapiiearlng In the ground be- Commnnfty singing ; vocal solo. canal as contended by the Provo fore reaching the Blue Cliff canal Elmer Blrd comic reading. M. Reservoir, company, who claims and again showing up below ' the lihrnrv Fridav eVenlng v Nichols ; selection, Mapleton Peer that water belonging' to the com- canal. The following Court of Exam. Chairman less suartet; instrumental selection pany has been appropriated by the Spars With Attorney iners'- were present! ana ciog aannng, jamea When Dr. Taylor testified that George H. Brlmhall, H. A. Dixon, city and transferred to the culinary vocal solo, Melba Condle; selection, water supply of the city. the Blue Cliff canal hail been conRev. E. E. Bachelder and W. aa trlbute-to-Indibf struct Drr Springville bana The 'i fjollnwing nteretCng priM tcHkr- Veterans asd pioneers, Bishop of the founders of tbe Siiring Dell pipe-linThe meeting was in charge of .of the Utah 'Power, and Deputy tommissioner Kalpb Smith. gram has been prepared by Mrs. R.fj.- Mendtinhall; Instrumental dut summer home area, proved to lie tin' (Light company and the river, Judge The following scouts passed the Alliert 8. Joues, ward chorister and William Hatch wondered where the wltuew Parry anL,. Ralph B. Dempsey In the olitain-lriLloyd W'fiWunis, for tbe sacrament Weight ; readlngA Mrs. Jessie Rey- In which he was quizzed hy.Jtodg: had heard' that word before. Dr. required, examinations for selection on A. C. Hatch of Heber, chief counsel Taylor retorted that he. had studied taOTit badges: Uolwrt Oharn, services in the First ward this eve- nolds ; Instrumental musical saw, Harley Jenkins, svlec for the defense. The witness and geology in the course of vcling and life badge; Morris ning at 7 :30 o'clock. . the examiner Bparred.. for a con- sity career. Wlscombe,zzlectrlclty J Franklin, - Vocal .aolo, VMyTask," Murray noa, i"eeriesg qua - Other witnesses for the city were siderable time,' much to the Harris, Jr.. craftwork In wood-carving- k: Roberts; vocal duet, "Calm as FIREMEN KILLED craftwork In leather, and the Night," Murray K. Roberts and of the spectators in the court David Stagg, Earl Condor, William .. solo, room. aviation ; Lynn Wood, handcraft Mrs. Alene Peterson; violin Frahm,- - section foreman on the . wood ; Arthur the 30 (CPI Helier' branch; Caleb Tanner. Joba ATLANTA. Ca, Water Disappears Tbe World is Waiting- for and . craftw'ork In Dr. Taylor told how yearly since Tl3,Ivy,' for more than 25 years Jolley, craftwork In leather, craft Simrlse," Miss - LucIJle Merrill : Two firemen were killed and eight vocal soloj' 'Tm Longin' For You", Injured here today When a wait 1510 until a few years ago he made fliinie' walker of the Utah Power In wood and craftmanship in Don Vincent can)plng and Mrs. Alene ' Petersont organ solm collapsed; while they Were fighting several jtrips along the Flue Cliff nndLlght company in- the Provo . ' canal company. W'hllejlvlug in his canyon; "and Frank Dnsenbrry, Eagle badge : Ivon Nelstin,-- wood Meditation. Lloyd Williams-;- ..vocal a fire In a grain elevator.- wood W t roin - The dead are Caiitaii Clyde Caw snmhur home at Spring I)'ll one of who has been In charge of the Ptnn "Tell Dalxies," SmootBrlmliall, dnpt, carving; tborne and J. B. Rlcbitfdson, Both his favorite walks, be said, was Power and Light company's proper-t"rvlng. cooking and safety firsts "Blossom Time." Murray K; Roblu lrovi can von for more than along the Blue Cliff canal over the Ryle. Clark, cooking and. craftwork erts and Mrs, .Peterson; violin se- were crushed to death. I In lrta'tber;, Chauncy D. Harris, lection, "I Love a Little Cottage," Three of the? eight Injured were urea where the springs for tbevity 32 years. Tlie Jfatter two, testified ohimblng.' cookbig and camping; Mlad- LncHle Merrill : vocal solo. I taken tn a hiwultnl In kHoiis con water system arises, over'the flume that mx Water had ever flowed from HlM IV,... IVna dition. The others jufiered only of the Ptah Power and light corn- - the springs at the Spring Dell area Francis McPhle, Eagle badge; and Tnnl, 1V V John- - into' the Blue Cliff canaL . retorson. minor bruises.- Morris Vance, horsemanship. panjvand inta tlie lit . . PfiQptemTEighto in the finals at Provo. flee, thin city. Sheriff J. D. Boyd and Deputy Sheriff Otto Birk, accompanied by Mr. Hicks, went to Leht and made an Investigation of : the accident . In addition to the parents, the ehHd t survived by three brothers and two sisters as follows; A vice, Mortln, Durward, llosle, and Kenneth Hicks. ; The body was taken in . charge by the Anderson Mortuary of Amer lean Pork. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. , Base Ball. Tennis- n s r- PROVO YOUTH ILL . son or Mr. ItoberU and Mrs. Preston G. Peterson, 418 East Center street, this city, Is In a Salt Lake hospital suffering from heart and kidney trouble. Reports from the bedside of the sick youth Saturday Indicated, that his condition "is very grave. Mr. Peterson, father of Robert, 1 a memberjrf pBOMBAT, TBRrriSH 1XDIA7 July the state road commission. 30 (UP). Alarmng . reports of flood conditions cntiaaedT to be reI ceived today front the cotton pro- (dnclng areas of North ' Gujarat 'ewrall Fair to-- where many villages have been iclit and Sunday. It was estimated 40,000 persons Jttle change it were homeless in the town of pnVpcratuir. Ahmedabad and that immW r problaximum temp. ably would lie Increased consider90 ably if reports could be hud from Saturday all the flofHletl areas. . vliuimimi temp. .Tremendous . damage - baa - been 53 done to crops- .Saturday ' f - ' Mr. Hicks, father of the chlM, li a 6rotber of ' N. C. Hk-kof the Herald staff and Mrs. Emily Nlvl-seof the Community Welfare of ,. ' y's snmiT Investtfatea - '.' Tf clerk Funk, 115 nn-d- eyentfroiacJriyM pionship tests ia al. iHdividuaL tbe-i.-- H Storer atrAmerl- can Kurk who was passing In a car and carried into the home.- The J wrests were Immediately , notified, ' -- -- Penney-compan- 30-(- lP) d , era wn of H. - from-thirt- . wlU run at 40 a. p. m. A special t- and lira. C . tolfty-twdrdnrtBjrh- order "Everything Is in aptleple at for the big I'tah stuke outing de- -- Z GOV. BELZAR Funk. Sunny Mr. Oregon-Washingto- Ip Men Walk jOff ; With hie tic Honors; Enjoy-- l II Cigar Salesman Held , Re sponsible For Accident By Eye Witnesses; Strong Odor of Liquor in His Car. then act as centers for broadcasting it to the world. n which Sumiy was riding. at'l ; Four great units of the Union Pacific rail road with J With nrtnor biiusea abonLtbe legs... Find Brt4te Bottle its tributaries compete against each other during the two B. K. Jensen, a salesman repre days of athletic events. These units are : ( 1 ) Los Angeles-Sa- lt senting the Stkkney Cigar company n of halt iJike rityy was placed Lake; 1 2) Oregon Short Line j (3) arrest and taken to the sber. Railroad and Navigation and (4) Union Pacific Proper. tbe accldeut. Each unit has its athletes' in all the events to be competed Iffa office tofollowing Witnesses Jensen vnm According in, and each unit will struggle for championship medals and entirely to blame for tbe aciAdent. A broken bottle was found In bis trophies awarded by the railroad athletic association. car by the officers "and a stron? . j Competition will take place in the following sports: - ; odor of liqnor was easily detected . Track and Field Athletics. both In car on ' caught the child on the track. He was struck by the side of the engine and thrown about thirty feet, and suffered a deep gash in the left hle of the bead and several body bruises, killing him Instantly. . Ifead When Picked ' Screams of the child's sisters the attention ot Myron Brlggs, 16, a nelghlior, who ran to TeBdeTBHslstwrce, tun-- found theH RETURNS HOME IS GUEST OF CoI-- 1 , - LOCAL BATTERY . - 'to the scene of festivities. ii SHERIFF BOYD ARE TIED UP -- Tamper With" Mr. .parents had instructed the children to lake ne usual precauuoa. any wait nntll passenger train No. 71 toHthboand, had pasaed the boinc before tbey drove the cows to the pasture on tbe opposite aide of tbe street. This they did, and as tbey proceeded to the pasture with the tows Joseph Wendall attempted to fotbiw thm and was walking on the railroad track when tbe northbound train which had met the passenger train at American Fork, low Aintee McPherson Hides " ccldeut hiTd teft the chlM In charge of tbe colder children. Before leaving, th? This shows somethliig of the vast crowd of lOvOOO which surrounded Jdck I)euipsy on his triuiuphul return after his victory over Sharkey. - " . at Sandys . taught an Trark . At tbe time'of the !, "within tbe nett "We hate taken bur time," Ford new said, "to design .and build thUj be Just will It so that car Ford what a good automobile should be In this day." To the city which has stepped on the gas and called til eight cylinders into play, good things are bound to "come as sure as friends trail the rich man, and devotees flock to the banner of the champion. Frovo city has stepped last few. years, and already good jn tht gas during the thingThave begun to come its way faster than the city can realize. , The next big- thing to occupy, the attention and the enthusiasm of Provo'g most active citizens is the Union Pacific Athletic Meet scheduled for Sept 5 and 6. Much has been said of this aHair through the columns of the press, but questions still come in from all quarters asking just what the big meet is and what it means. Probably we can do no 'better at present than to aummarize the facts pertaining to this new event so that' the readers of the two-year-o- It t Into Eternity by Freight Train; Was Not Swn-O- n Track By Traia Crew. iiuniii iTOCRl ... ' oeph WendaU, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C Hicks, who reside on the state Islghway befweeM Amcricin and Iehl, was killed Instantly about 0 o'clock Saturday morning when be was struck- - by a northbound freight train In charge of Conductor G. II. Seal and Engineer H. T. Farmer, Betther of whom knew the child bad been struck until they arrived ' DETROIT, Mich., July 30. (UP) Sixty four years old today, Henry Ford mapped out for biniself the biggest Job' of bis spectacular "career. U ' By WILL DOUGLAS T. lim who hath, shall be given; and to hint who hath not shall be taken away. Success brings more success, and money makes money, while failure breeds its own kind, and poverty draws about it only poverty. Joseph WendaU Hicks Hurled Expects to Produce More Cars Of New Model Than of His First Type; Announcement To Be Made Soon -- iUYS L Hi;-- '' 64 u4. Jly PROVO FARMER ;UNCOiciiS ; 5am Rleske SustajnSevere""' Injuries In Fall From 7 Hayloft Sam Illcske, !i8, a farmer residing in the northeast section of thH "Ity, was jserlously injured Friday ufternoon when be fell from a hayloft.; striking bis head on a saw-hor- se . -I- , fJllcskeij-lthlmenibers ,:V. '' of lhe '.',.'.':: . 'lie? ; 1 . ..V. ' -- " family, was packing hay into the at tba time of the aaident. Iw an' attempt to un tangle the ."trip rope, he slipped and fell 'from (he hayloft to the ground, striking the teft side of his face on a large saw. 'lorse'wTilch wag standing near th harn.. Ills left eye .and ear were r Harn -- . , badly eut. and jbrutsed. When picked np by memliers of '.lie family Mr RieskH uacim-Ions. He as rushed to the Aivd hospital where he was attended hv Dr. J. Karl Beck. At a late hour Saturday afternoon.' the young man had not regained consciousness and It Is tlumght that' he has a fractnr- ed skull.-- : However,, an tie taken as soon as the patient Is abh to lie moved, to determine the extent of his Injuries. ; , . ; SEVENTIES IN PROGRAM wood-carvln- ; ; .The seventies will "have chirire' program at the sacrament In the Pioneer ward this of the services evening, o'clock. which commence af.'7:30 William. J. lloweU Jr. ntid Carl J. Kundseu will be the" speak---- . erg and a fine musical procram will be furnished by a double mixed5 quartet. "All are welcome. , - |