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Show - . - THE HERALD- - i . . ; THE WEATHER m Herald Want-Ad- a Alien ran reach into ' more than 2400 oamei. Try ane next Hme yoo have UTAH-eold- tade, or rent wmethint to PRICE TWO CENTS, PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1923. FLOUR GREETS HELLONTAX BE WILL BE Services ioy u. u. j ones .at TabernaEle Today STMWBERRYTOjFurieral THENEWYEAR Sunday Snow and moeb A First innews, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. V0L.II.' NO. S3w cr. COUNTERFEIT "Thank You If UTAHCOUNTY v FARM BUREAU BANK NOTE By MRS. ANNIE I). PALMER.' The Comiuiinity' Welfare department of the Relief thanks to organizations and indi-viduals vhf so generously took care of needy families fur Christmas. ' The. splendid, spirit of Leatherwood Urges Exten Notes Scattered Spurious Has His Holds manifested Every Congressman by organizations County Organization sion InOver of -' to From Country Strawberry ZOwn that give liberally at the Jioliday Attended Largely MeetirtgL. clud Prpvo- Weber. Rocky Mountains.. .time, made it nssilile to lyach the Ideas. homes of all who were knmvu to lie .for SarnueJ Stephens Jones, pioneer merSaturday Afternoon. ' Funerakseryice ' in WOMAN want. APPEALS FOR TO ' PASSES 200 AID DEMOCRATS BUSY ON chant, contractor, L."D. S.; church lsadersnd f ortjiqr sia'yor of a car MEMBERSHIP' DRIVE. The lUiflTHoim-iliiiliiii- l BAD BILLS SHOPPING PRESENT WATERUSERS of Provo, who died Thursday-Afternoonwill be held at the THEIR OWN MEASURE of eoal"T?ach froTTtT'l he Knight Coal CONDUCTED JAN. ' 1 Utah stake' tabernacle Sunday, at p. m, l lah Timber and Coal Federal Reserve Notes, An-dre- company, Grazing Lands and Power & '.and Smoot Mr. company, Spafford as The funeral Tax Reduction Said to Depend Jones alTangehients, suggested by n Jackson Picture, re Coal company. is outstanding gift Aim to Have Every Farmer in riaiii fteceijpis to Keduce on Fate of Bonus himself, beforelie passed away, will be carried out as exactly Utah County Enroll in . ' that" annually brings comfort and Counterfeited. ' ueiinquency as possible. Early in April, 1922,' Mr. Jones wrote- in his Bill cheer to the homos of nmuyV.The Organization. ' ' ' Rotary club, with its !H) bags' of WASHINGTON, Dtfc. 29. Give to diary By GEORGE R. HOLMES and the .Ki wants. club with flour, WATCH "I FOR me tabernacle have offered from THEM! had President ihe At one of tb largest attended - ' - J: ; ' i the water Users uu the Strawberry .T. N. International News Service Staff its bounteous baskets, took Care of the I'tah county farm vuiiey' irrigation project tneavcurea Taylor, without askihg? I do not wish my sen ices to of the "'food problem for several meetings Correspondent. t CHICAGO. Dec. 2t. Kewnre is' .jw m,i- vsrbureau Saturday afternoon in- the be made a song service, but would like-- Walter P. "Whitehead of $10 Kills of the .Chcafio rentals from their grazing lauds days, even where families are large. county court house itt was decided WASHINGTON," "Dec. 29. The The firemen' of 'the. city. gave anta Wduld like Brother branch of the Federal Reserve lue sfirawbtiry ru&ev4ir to conduct the singing with..his choir. Mellon tax MIL proposing a horl the organization unClnusa lot of assfSlance where little der incorpjirnte aud tuey will Ui uOle to wipe- out Jos. B. Keeler to offer "the opening prayer, and T. N. Tayhank, series 7G. Thenotes Iwur tlitv laws of the st a tee of Utah. contal reduction in taxes on incomes fdks were wondering if he would The iiicoriKiratiou pniK-rthe picture of Andrew Jackson, lucir Ueuuqueui uaU stilliu 1UO ier lor, first speaker. were read and changes and treads the- - federal reserve bunk come; and a number of individuals and Kent paid up oil tne boots ui-- ilie and signed by the oflike would A. Geo.. "If Smith liad so much confidence possible Apostle in. the ficersexplained in the general administra.warning iiRniiisi the new and government. live .them all future and directors who have served' Comuiuuity" Welfare department tion of tx law, will be so revamped Ramsey, 'I Have Read of a dangerous issue of counterfeit receipts iruui Uiese grazing lauds the next address1; song by Sarah the present ' . that they left very worth while the organization during bills. and rewritten during its long and . uua leceiptd U'oui tueir power piuut Beautiful City.' . to lie Used where most needed. year. "On tiie reverse side they are gifts . torturous course us they .accrue ana tne Strawuei'ry through the sixty- There were prewnt 24 out of 28 "Third speaker, Lars E. Eggertsen ; fourth speaker, John off color, Iwiiis: eitlier a Among the latter Mr. Sutton of lighter, eighth congress that neither Repubvalley project will never ujain snow '. m M. MI Warner.. should be men', directors and 5ft ilsltmg wenjjtlso or the Market Sutton darker Farrer; fifth, of shade licans or Democrats are willing tothan green Ueunqueucyl a total attendance hour, when present, making v"Closing songt 'How Firm a Foundation' ; closing prayer, the genuine note. I'nder the turned.- - At the eleventh day! to predict thedate when coniliis was the substance of. uu apmade generous con- 0174. seal he had on the of side face the note already gress will finally pass upon the reO. ; u to Smoot dedicate David A. the and John uiuuej todu peal director voted .for grave. prediction present Every to offered Mr. WALTER P. WHITEHEAD. is the nuihber D ,33.1" Sutton tributions, duction features, t : O. Leather-woo- d n uy Representative .."Pallbearers, Jos. T. Farrer, Will K. Farrer, Wilford So serious had' the situation send n good Christmas.- din the incorporation of the organlza-tioiirIt is- - Safe .to say that nearly '"Say it with flour!" to the new officers of the cumun.ssiou. Giles, R. B. Thurman, John A. become to ner that before secret servany who might have been Wilso,, 0. Smoot., That's the New Year slogan X'he Strawberry valley project, he every member of congress has his will be elected at the by beca'usei "Honorary-pallbearers- , own ideas of what should go into a James B. Tucker, A. B. Morgan, ice nion started making arrests, overlooked, or,-- passed first annual meeting of the new inadopted by Walter P. Whitehead, said, was an eminently successful '. several- large' firms- in" CbJcjjco of Shortage1, v. tax reduction bill. H. H. F. Wells Thomas, Brimhall, J. unuertaking and. us success snould Fitzgerald". and Xew.York had ordered tlTaT' Being. so well '.assisted in the wuj; corporation. January 14, 1024. The Democrats are .planning to president and manager of the Whitetue government to extend The president of each local farm Every effort has been made to have the above funeral no employe accept any $10, bill of Christmas giving, the departintroduce their own measure, adopt- head Grocery company, who "ring encourageoX aria' laud. JlsjKorK " without-- , first ment was able tu fake care of the bureau organization in the county enf and "Mnrfteram in - earrieaHit-as obtaining ing somenrnres of theIellfln hill, in with flour. i it... tne Great Sail Lake valley of it from a. money exroutine of shoes and- - stockings, automatically becomes a director of but differing radically in other feasaiu Air. leattierwuoU' "1 aw no . Not flowers,- but flour ! rents, milk, Jiospltal fees, and other the county organization. 8hese dipert. tures, particularly as regards surMr. Whitehead marks the passing longer asking for tne adoptution of which are included in its rectors will apimint from among exienses, taxes, taxes on stock dividends and urn now their number a president, vice presi' of Father Time from 1923 to 1924 by a new project in Utah. regular budget. inheritance taxes. International New Service. .. Altogether, there was .au im- dent, secretary- treasurer, all The Democrats, too, according to distributing hundreds f pounds of following tue examples of-- the .very , successful people of Idaho and aui together with an additional customers. CHICAGO, Dec 29. Important mense lot of good done in a splenpresent plans, will go further In flour The- distribution begins Monday urging au extension of. the Strawarrests, which will clear up a coun- did spirit, and the people of Provo director will also form the exeeu-"?-tireducing taxes, on incomes below committee of the arganizntion. to be congratulated for their berry valley project ro take in lands Work on this biU already evening at 8 o'clock. 110,000. terfeiting plot held responsible for are It was also decided to conduct a , generosity. bai been begun by Representative The flour is a Provo product. lylUifnoi'thus of the present project, the between of $500,000 and placing for north us Ugdeii." membership campaign throughout of Texas,' who Hoover Brothers' Excelsior flour. extending a million in spurious $10 federal reMr. Leatherwood stiid he bus the county during January 7 to 15 will command the Democrats in I want to be loyal to home Indus- serve bank towere notes, of the oris aim Idaho inclusive. learned not inthe It has expected recent Mr. Whitehead their campaign in both houses. said, "and tire" Funeral services were be.ld Friday f The Harmon Foundation, which ganization to have every farmer in of federal by a pleke day squad, Republican 'leaders, worried and tlfat is why I chose this flour : an- years been asking fot4irojects,-but,I'tah county a members of the farm . harassed by evidences' of Demo- other good reason .was that there for extensions of existing projects. afternoon in the Pioneer ward has "for its purpose the making of secret service men In Chicago." . bureau organization. cratic solidarity and by the fac- Is no better flour milled anywhere." The American Falls, involving the chapel, for Mrs. Anna Christina loans to college students in heed of notes have been scattered beThe .Speakers from the county and the tional differences that can at any expenditure of ten millions or more, ("hristensen, who died Christmas help to complete thSr college work, tween the eastern sealioard and the state organizations will be appointed was not autnonzeu us a new pro time wipe out the narrow Repubas she driving to her has issued uuinler 1 volume 1 of the Rock' Mountains. Five arrests wfthhi the next j;ewday andwiH. but as an extension of tue night lican majority in either house, hnd ject, -- about tnen ik assigned ' to conduct tne Mtniaota. He wants) the Same" Sys- - 1ioum in an. tuiM4ik, Btehop- A. "Kews Buijettri" trf the OTsnnixatronr' lee made," includiiib agreed- todayto plit the An accompanying map shows the two here and one each in St. Louis, drive in the various locals of the Mellon bill into two distinct .parts tern of extension applied to L'tub. W. Harding presided. The Hnvoeationwas offered-- - by 0UUtV: prejudice against Recognizing n6iisnf filiated colleges of ftVe Peorra and Str PmrtrMlnnYrthmigh names of bnt of the alleged conthe new projects and the success tnut Nels Larsen. and Helier Knudsen and the other with purely adminiswhich been admitted have country . trative features. There is not so has attended efforts of the Idaho offered the benediction. spirators have hwn made public. Musical numlters were rendered into the association and whose stumuch controversy over the adminThe names of fourteen of the note Not a Fancy Position and Not people to have existing" projects exCarl are Rob dents istration end of the bill, and they " Christensen, Mr. Leatherwood now pre- ly help therefrom. distributors have been learned. The Mirrray tended' deriving Big Wages, Just were hopeful that this, matter Former Member B. Y. U. sents the contemplated work in Sail erts and a quartet composed of Carl A majority of these colleges are lo- - five under arrest include one woa Job. ' ( be iu the populous districts- of man. hristensen, Murray Rolterts, T.l'ated cpnld quickly cleaned np. , Lake valley as extensions of the Faculty Is Buried at is the to tentative plan Earl Pardoe and Thomas Martin, the east, but several are on the PaIt pass Mrs, Mne Sweeney, was arrested Strawberry valley project. Spanish Fork. '.-.- '' the administrative bill as soon as The speakers were Alfred Madsen, cific coast. in St Louis after a frantic taxi- Representative Leatherwood spent Saturday Provo experienced the soltake the ' Mrs. .Jenne Allen, The Brlcham Yonng university cab shopping tour in which she was unique sensation of seeing a multiup possible, and then J. William (Special to the Herald.) ; nearly two hours with it diers' bonus on the theory that no Knight and Jesse' Washbnrn who all has the unique distinction of being sa'fl to have passed 200 of the bad millionaire hunting for a Job. commission this morning, SPANISH FORK, Dec. ,29. The reduction estimates are possible a to the life in tribute the the interniountain and coUege bills. high eaid only This scion she the world's paid tires of still had on Opera nfoue Strawsituation the the Brlgbam Yonng until the fate of the 'bonus Is' de- entire faculty of region to be- admitted to member- - 130 of them when arrested. wealthiest families (so lie says)' Is, He went minutely labors of Mrs. Christensen. termined. If there is to be a bonus university of Provo and many stu berry project ' T'nAar ffrllHnff cue U.I that not "seeking a position. .tin .......... was Interment the'Provo in ship. e He's city 50,UUO-acrthe Fork into oftbe the of story irtcaicu Spanish majority grai - taxes reduced so jnueh, but dents, I ie plea of I her susband,-Hom- er weeney-gav- ie hunting a Job, and not v jpalgn in many educators tog hy bynietery-Tlthere is no bonus, then the taxes Harmon Foundation are set forth ner the bills. He was arrested In lar about what sort of a Job It is Bishop A. W. Harding. and hun the reclamation serice .from the .Britain Out, Dying can be reduced so much more. from, other Utah towns and The floral offering wasexception: tefly as foRows : Peoria, .m, more of the. bills were Just so it means work. friends Uintah Indians at L25 an acre and He Says. Hence the general' agreement dreds of local relativesafternoon both" loves He as and recoveredbeantii of work!. Diversity large colleges the ally cost of md at the hiding place charged up as one of the among the leaders that the bonus gathered Wednesday to type and location. Get that? A millionaire's son another cache, buried near a Chimust first be disposed of before the Third ward 'chapel to pay their constructions costs of the project The organized campaign against , 2. In Care selection the of sound loving work, downright hard toll? was cago revealed. roadhouse, to last cited the Edward He of act Morgan, 4, respects April li)10, of tables the DEATH HOAXERS work of the L. D. S. church 1b CON11CTED. the complicated tackling name risks. use student "The is 'Jack three For I B. months operatives of I. U. which provided that "the title.man- professor of English at the TV reduction. " a stranger explained as he Great Brltian, which has been mark 3. Detailed of Smith,' federal the expensecret service budgeting v. at tne agement and control thereof (that from Representing tne a. That the bonna musrbe passed ' ses In the part of the student In Washington have been bewildered sat at The Herald reporter's desk. ed by defamatory statements and Pres. F. fl. Harris-Edwar- Is, of the grazing lands) shall. pass numerous brazen falsehoods, If lea through both senate and house, in services were Ed"And 29. name wbnt Dec. tied Wis.. to the be la sum order certain SUPERIOR,' that the flood a they of bad M. Rowe and President- to the owners of the lands by money reported Jig time is considered important irrigated ward J. Sallstad and Dorothy An- borrowed be not and the number of persons disproportionate between New York and Omaha from to you when you were christened?" senlng Whether It can be passed in the Emeritus- George H. BrimhalL all from said project." lie also des- derson who are willing to give the prlnd-- '. who to too a and Boston to burden pleaded guilty consequently today great Galveston, federal reserve the reporter inquired. cribed the effort last session- of consenate over a veto is another mat- of whom spoke of the splendid work "If you promise not to make use pies of the church ,a fair hearing la1 t-notes series 75V wtih portarit of Ancharge of arson and were sen- after graduation. ter. One, two or three votes will and character of Mr. Morgan. ' An- gress to have, these lands turned atenced of the name in" your story I'll tell growing daily. to A 4. four on an of drew Jackson. system years imprisonment repayments decide the matter either way there. other teacher who had been Inti- over to the forest service and the de This is the chief point in a letter Archibald McKay in super easy installment basis with a strict , The imitations are readllly detect- yon," the stranger replied, aud he mately associated with Mr. Morgan feat! nf the legislation in the in- by Judge sent by ElderMeKayfrom the offtea ed by a currency expert, but are whispered Bay, collection and foRow-uprogram. and who made an address was Uir-for- d terest of the Strawberry valley ior court, are enroute to Green don't give me away." Jack of the European mission in LIver-- j; W. A. Hn green 5. Insurance against lose in order close enough, even to the silk Young of American Fork. Nela. water users, whom he described as in custody of Sheriff pool Though dated December 11 , to keep available funds intact thread to fool the inexperienced. Smith urged. P. Larson of Spanish Fork was the the actual and legal owners of this of Douglas county. The reported agreed never, nay, and mailed to go aboard the steam-- .. only local speaker excepting coun- area. never to give away, the heir to a ship Berangaria sailing from South selor John W. J ex, who presided. To date Mr. Leatherwood showed hundred million dollars. hampton December 12, the letter has ' The Third wdrd choir sang the that the revenues derived from this . FocJack Smith said he was the Just arrive- , r a chorus to the and opening hymn son of there, the' name almost grazing area amounted to $158,705, our missionary wore, "llegarding solo was which of the. part but the money Is being withheld hymn am sure that many of your read-- , n slipped out of the typewriterl sung by Mrs. John Carter and an from the settlers by the reclamation Jack showed the reixrter some era will he pleased to learn that the t other hymn with Mrs. Dale Beck service. The total delinquency on letters addressed to well, a vomit; ' Bcnrrlious lies and vltuperous sland- - . Evans as soloist ; F. J. Faux or the Strawberry valley project on man whose famiTyowns a flock of er circulated throughout Great Brit- railroads- and a large part of New ain a year or so ago have about Spanish Fork and Mrs. Clifford construction charges is 1 and solos and each of sang Povo Tork City. Young on operation - and maintenance-i- s . their evil force, and the intelll- - f spent New Industry- .- Established the Jameson sisters a duet' The $27,790. Also a check book with a balThe grazing receipts now gentmen and women are not now so ance running higher than the aver- averse Invocation was offered by President held by the government, he showed. Here to Compete With to hearing the truth about . A.. Gardner and President would-wip- e Henry age bank depositor can figure.. out all delinquency and and her People," Elder McKay Breakfast Foods. Ctah . benedic John Taylor pronounced the "My dear young, man," the re- says. "It is true prejudice and tua t leave more than $50,000 to the credit porter began, "why are you hunt- plclon are still in nearly Provo launches Into the break tion. There were many beautiful of the water users. Jurking tributes. ing a Job?" quarter and daily ou integ ( i fast Industry with the establishment floral . "Several mouths ago at a ban- every,and The poll bearers were six nephews SKATING RINK OPENS. $ on West Center street of a" cereal honesty "are disposed of rlty Jack Smith explained, quet," of the deceased. A long cortage The Mozart hall has been renoa shrug"; bnt tha a J, smile.and by producing plant, under the owner followed the hearse to Spanish Fork said none. of us young number of "somebody and conduc5 made vated for d safe seems the to ba or J. A, ship and management fellows at the table eoultl go out where the interment ting of a roller skating rink which cemetery city f who are willing to dally, increasing Washburn, formerly of Duchesne took i ace. At the and earn an honest day's wages If graveside a will be open every week night be"Mormons" for county, bnt .who recently moved to mixed we tried, and that we didn't have accept the aolcalled "Beautiful Isle ginning Monday.; New rafters and sang quartet what they are and not for what they Provo to place this city on the break' . the ambition to try. The grove- - was rods have been placed In the roof of Somewhere." , are misrepresented to be. i.-- r last lood map. never bad be "I work done any nalvorson. Thomas dedicated received by ..... and the building has the be win yoo The first Provo breakfast - food regard, giao. me ln!! made but remark fore, that official O. K. brthe bulldinnsiefeiu the dally been given frinria r,t press seem willing to recognise the a at all kinds of hard labor. year, According to Gad Williams, under Just to show them I could do It. fact that there are two sides even to f, "Grains of Gold" and la manufac-- 0 d "Mormon" quawhose direction the new skating tared by the Rocky Mountain Cereal I've traveled far from New Tork this rink will be conducted, the . place since then, earning every - cent I rtan. It has been our policy, when ' . libellous articles .have appeared, to J .?ItU an excellent breakfast food." There baa been such an Insistent will be one of the beet amusement . have spent" , Mrs. Washburn said Saturday and demand for some civic activity in places in the city. New skates of The young man insists, that he write brief but emphatic refuctatory Mrs. Washburn has tried It out on Dramatic work that the Public the best type have been here for won't take a job paying him over letters directly to the editors urging nor own family, aha einlains. Service bureau of Provo has defi several days. $3 a day; says worth that among other things that "It Is time editors know much money to any employer. Also that all "Grains of Gold' mada from nitely decided to stage a play the "Mormons" as they are, ' be Intimates that be will not get so the the whole wheat, roasted ao-- thor- - font week of January or tne enmina KIWAMS CUB OP ' SPANISH FORK MEETS married to a Job that he cannot and not as they are pictured by a dighly that it is easily prepared rear. Chairman T. Earl Pardoe of ' 21'. FORK. The SPANISH Tha misinformed leave following It public." tor the meal," Mrs. Washburn said. tha hnreau nai seiectea tor tne urm held So If yon want a young man who from the "Bulletin," ."Glasgow, tinin entr 01 Provo Into the break community play the very phpulnr Kiwanls club of Spanish Fork even, son he's a the of der the heading "Wbelling the says ... xast rood industry also makes for comedy, "The Champion." The play Its regular meeting Thursday is illustrative of the tenstoking your furnace or driv. ahother patronage of another home Affara amnio nnnrtunlty for a very ing. "The Life of the Master," by the 8. Jones, or proro, ws reaa ing your truck, or whatever it is dency to fairness 'manifested by the industry, the -- manufacturing of large cast "oples of wnien may ixs lute have to do, call on Jack. Smith: press la printing either an explanaC . bv Lnrs. K Eggertsen. I per cartons by the Startup Candy procured Irom tne - The old folks of Spanish Fork , tion or a retraction ; . company. Mmnanv. BROTHER DIES IN SALT LAKE. were the guests of the club and en "'My reference UfJrd BirkenMavnr O. K. Hansen nns nrnK-, "We might have bought our "car-a brother of head who has jnst returned from Joseph Morteusen, from another munnfuotnr mt that rehearsals may be held. In the Joyed a program especially prepared Alex Mnrtense'n ' Prnvoi 'died at hbi recent visit to GJn.cKow brini mo ;if ; Y a slightly km cost." Mra. Wlibnrn imminent nf the Public library and for them. home his in Sail Lake Oily- Friday a liote from tinr president or tne T ai. M furnished by Ed -- -- " i,reierrea patromr.ing the flrat call for talent and general ...Juwttnva ..,; .. Lrifter'-daevening. . ." Paints in this country a Proro industry. the Jameson sisters.- - C .N. Instructions has been Riven for One home Mr. Mortensen wli was and Faux. Pr.if. and .IiuWisen nt refuting Ilie Insinuation that Utah Perry 7:.10 8. in. p, patronise another." Thursdayi January known, esci:ill', in. the and the Mormons etN tally are InThe "Grains of P.nM" nnn (ho niirarv. All rehearsals will slrtrt nor.th'sru imrt-othe. stale, having terested lit the emigration of any is ready for the market and break- - at 7:30 and ena ni pprnximiueij various nature. io.ue.jMiBe .uimih conducted n hardware store In Brlg-lint- particular class of British subjects. this season.' PPosea to extend the . Ativ snggeslwn or desrres ror ttuy City for ninnjiyenrsr " About In tw Investigation referred to by , ram .u uie cereal not only through In as much as there are some i "to lie cliwrfiill.v four be will yenrs 'ugo he sold his business Lord Birkenhead, the correspondent staged plnv ont I tnh but Infn n interests In Brlgham Cty and has points .nut that the rrlilH!t goveru-uieparts In the piny thelmranu ti Its rwelved by the bureau and lftm-nlstirt m.. vru BiHien. larre ' resitotw very since then lived with bis faifllly in 1U I acted niMin. prove! to its aattsfaetion tlint initial effort. 4 Tile proreeds of the In Salt Lake City, lie also owned a they charged that 'Mormnn' mlssloa-arle- s Mr. J'ardoe thinks there is of for to equipment will r ,r" the heads pbir pay go large ranch near Mnlad, Idnho. are inducing girls to e 1 sufficient talent of most uy noors of cattl In the high school stage and If the first Provo, merit to stage any good show vUex Mortensen was at the bed- Ctah ts a tilH'llous falsehood n i;h'a, lea. and a sieve then used td Cor a but Is It seDeffort proxcilA ucccis side of the brother when death came. foundation ln fact" was ever written. , ...... wu irum forerunner of a group of plays of that cnafl.. i kuv dda ti?rT REWRITTEN Tax-Keducw- on society.-ex-tend- INCORPORATES GANG CAUGHT ,' r ' 7-- . . - w - - s to-m- ake r . t. . g -- . - r ar -- - - MONEY FOR CHRISTENSEN 1- - . T STUDENTS FUNERAL HELD . , Garner,-Democrat- - MILLIONAIRE f . HUNTING FOR s PROLMORGAN- - onrtlealing-with-tax-Teduct- ion JOB IN PROVO tle' LAIDTOREST ELDER McKAY . TELLS OF WORK te fact-findin- g IN ENGLAND . jnjbe It school-teache- pavesedicatei rs, - i. ' d . p "S-h-- CEREAL FOOD BLOWING OF? AGAIN TOBEMADE JN PROVO CITY l - $7D-W- - ' r , - fair-minde- -- 12XS& golr"" PUBLIC SERVICEt BUREAU IN PLAY much-moote- be-Is- in d D. . ' Mor-mans- ," . vrSU.:niT "lonS - ! . Will-linn- . Indus-.trJLntm- 'd - - y ly - anllel-iwles-- a T nt ' . . "V. . .. . ... ...... . " . ' :. |