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Show Gas is Oldest Thing Science Knows We Honor Veterans iSPBIIfllli and Pioneers IM Hjf f lif By WALTER ADAMS Coke Co. Manager, Utah Valley gas Just as human life depends on a sufficiency of water and food, so our industrial life depends upon adequate supplies of heat and power. Gas is the . ideal agent of heat When the Mendelssohn nT51e chorus Theburatog of raw coal is a bar-- 1 of J. J. McClelUn barous practice because it is extrava- director, makes its second publlo ap gant waste of one of our great nat- pearance in the state, at the Provo ural resources. Besides, it tills our stake tabernacle, March 16, its world with smoke and dirt and these program will be Friday, the most distinctive Every day for a. week The Herald has published an account or mcuan warfare in.ytah county. It haa felt that those brave pioneers who met the redskins in bloody combat on their own territory and paved the way whereby we, their descendants, of the highest might livd in mfoTt and safety were deserving type of recognition that we could bestow ' Tomorrow the local high school is intending to honor those veterans wnnifMjpeciai program and luncheon. There will be something doing all day. Most of the pioneers and veterans jure planning to attend the program and if the weather man is kind L a large attendance will be recorded. . increase our expense of living as they and widefirrarted eter. heard in that Spwial invitations could iiot be sent to all so the eornmittee add to tne discomrort or ail. auditorium, according to those pro in charge of the Veterans day services have availed themselves We are rapidly approaching an end tne concert oi tne press to circulate their invitation to all; of the era of smoke. Soon we will moting The beetgrowers of 'Utah county for the second tint went on record Sat48-contract with urday to demand a out any tonnage requirement, Fourteen out of seventeen locals represent, ed at foe meeting Toted la support of that stand. beet It was also Added that the " "project leader in each local should Immediately sign up as many acres Qf beets as possible forfhOespecttr farm tureen locals and that these con tracts he turned over to irn. wmw uuw of Pay son, memoer- - ox im sw hnraaa-- ' beet committee, who-- . would ihan nseotlate wiuv xno sugar J for, a M 2 contract on TuinT oma&t - v 'the acreagealBawiwrwfc,.4eclded that the besl r it waa hat lanil aimed nn for beets should he capable of producing an layeraf e .s yleia oi neeis. , . immediately following the fleeting, President 1 L. Bunnell of the. county farm bureau, telephoned the sugar company at Salt Lake City of the de rof. 5 , "NT' UUl IIUIIILU "Sylvanus Peters, better known locally as "Vane," Is being hunted by Utah county citizens and officers of the law. Young Peters, who is but 19 years of age, escaped from the state Industrial school in company with three other boys Thursday night after banting, binding and gagging Officer John Foster; Hia three accomplices This superb aggregation of the cap!- 4s jrer the meat packers are going to their tal's test singers, assisted by the fol Utah to 1854,. Mormon Battalion veterans, hand cart pioneers, uncertain. The three boys wbirhave business getting out everything but lowing noted arustsA Mrs, Florence and veterans of the Provo Veterans' Martial. land invited been captured are Albert Wade, Harry intri thesqueal. Today there are. In the jtjiht.Arv nrf Ry Xjinrt, all nf Sal United States 964 manufactured gas Becky Almond, planisfi; Dr. W. R. The program will commence at 10 o'clock in the mornino- - Lake. coke oven Worley, tenor, and Walter A. Wallace, plants and 84 fugitive Is a former Springville H plants lust like the plant to be erect bass, will be heard ln a great pro- and will continue until 3:30 in the afternoon with a variety of boy.The Previous, to last year bis talks ed now by the Columbia Steel corpora. gram) in which some rare old songs entertainments going on all the time, reports Simonggert-- 4 resided in sprtWiiie-and-vano-- w) tida between Provo and Sprlngvllle. a student or tne spnngvme flign sen, chairman of the committee. These 1048 plants are utilizlngall n5 A feature of the morning program will be The HistBry of school. the beat and chemical values in the it is the aim of Directer McClellan The record of young Peters is raw coal and are supplying 46CT cities and of Dr. W. R. Worley, president of Provo," by Prof. J. Mr Jensen. In the afternoon the Drincioal dis- rather bad. He was serving his sec- - ' and towns of our country having a the chorus, to supply a program that courerwfll ond term at the industrial school, at combined population or 4.70.0Q0 M.Mm.JnJttcJasai;JOT at the same time hold enough of the son of one of Provo's prommently'resWttits and vice presi- the time of his escape. Since being-tak- en souls with gas. for fuel and light to the school late last DecemWALTER "ADAMS. Gas is the onljrtaglcal substitute lor popular and familiar so that no lover dent general of the Sons of the. American Revolution. If Elder coal, and for this reason the manu- of music will return from the concert Smith cannot come to Provo. Prof Levi Edarar Yourmr will b the ber he has made- two attempts to run away. with men the destIneJ""tkJecome facture tit gas is sang thought: "These He was first sent to the Industrial ' likely speaker. Professor Yoiirig hsia been invited to accompany I the greatest business in AmericarSKit nothing .that I know." school" for stealing watches and other to Elder to Smith Provo ness the fact that during the past te: in exercises of the con- the participate cision iwcheanereinatas-o- a day. valuables from' the Springville high r greatest of ail operatic before From 10 to 12 0'clock the program will be informal and years, beginning only : tract was still demanded. JMjoOKe and orchestral composers, will be rep school while a student there. Last war broke the world. the upon out of were .great of the : company s. officials . he was let out on parole resented la at least two magnificent I September learned so iiothinruioHe . DIMIIKIM I 11 1 thrcitr 1. ... 11 o'clock the junior high School students will-riv1.1 ' , II M - 11 IT limn At UfUMM. and behaved very well untn DecemJ 1. ... - the a Dm. i uiuus-. auuuieu.: tue , , , l Bciuiuf Aimuvgu as to the companynr atandon; v, iB9Biuu-yruuui' genius, will gram in the gymnasium. The following numbers are scheduled ber, when he was found guilty of try is now a century old it is truly atuuianj . Question. be represented by his magnificent for stealing band Instruments from tne in are there its but infancy. Today this hour:. the President Bunnell presided?-a- t Florence in which Young university. "Khapsodle," Brjgham Jep invested $4,000,000,000 approximately meeting and explained that President! Song, "America." Ite warTeaentencetrto theTndas which is r about person Madsen sings the sotorGretch-aninofnaa loweren tne ion-i- i mthasjndustry, HPhM Jschool and was taken there wie trial the sublimely gifted song Prayer by one of the veterans. the total investment in all age requirement of Utah county 13.- of the year. Since that In one of on latter is the part writer, program ' . in railroads the and United Bold the Cossack." States, "Boys' chorus, "The 000 tons, so tnat tne required ton. time he and his IhreefriendiHwho era of universal usage of gas his best numbers, and in addition to the Address yet welcome Pay-sotons of for R. H. Atkin. 4000 is at present by Principal nage made their dash for liberty with him is only lust dawning. What a field this there will be one or more trouns 52,000 tons for Spanish Fork, and have been watched closely. Their bad Response by one of the vetena the songs well as fori'of the Immortal as for the investor ' latere for LehL tons 46,000 actions at the school bad been Ue Song, "Oh, the Sea I Love." thegas ' engineer and the industrial that everyone has heard and loves. C. H. White of Payson said that a cause of their "solitary confinement" J.-Provo chemist. Jensen. history by disof the Payson careful surrey made The forthcoming concert by the at nights and hard labor in the day Then there is this very interesting Mendelssohn mals chorus bids fair to Song by junior high school students - trict had convinced the beetgrowers time. nothin of to mind: bit reach to keep Beading,-'ln-Fland-ers history there that it is impossible prove the outstanding event of the atrd "America's Answer," by Thursday night thetr guard, Officer Field," us tells to of Science one What the antedates be gas. ing promises season in a conci art by Utah talent! Miss Alice Ludlow. the 40,000 tons. He said that many John Foster, lingered awhile after acres that had in former years raised most exclusive residential districts in that before this planet cooled off and time in the cell room. A youth lockup :1& 12 to-will At luncheon now be 1 we fa the to state served for-thhall solid call next became the the named Wade of Utah will he opened body at used - beeto would not-b-epur4 the called to Foster and was s whirling,-formlesmass morrow. new a was East Park Earth it This is the kitcherr by the domestic science department of the school. Supt. talking to htm- - about a checker tour pose the present year. H. A. pixon will be the master of ceremonies. It was the consensus of opinion addition to Provorehaing south of gas traveling swiftly through nament when Peters ana Luna walk. that it would be Impossible for the from East Center street, east of Ele- space. up behind hint The senior school will be 2 at high program o'clock, edFrom given Another item : Practically the only farmers here to realize anything on venth East street to Ninth East street under his coat Lund pulled as follows: East Park will include 48 lots, all thing in the world that can be burned :LtheIr beets If a 2 contract was not the nostle of a fire hose; he hit Fos. restricted as to ownership and char is gas. Even in the case of coal It is Banner." Song, The ....' 1 d given. ter Just behind the right ear. As acter of building, giving it a guar not the solid lump that burns, but one of the veterans. dropped to the floor he was Invpcationby antee of high residential value for all rather the gas that is distilled off. And beaten again and again, his scaia ' ' Song by the girls' chores. time, (this simple fact explains why coke is ' was lacerated; he was -- left uncon Welcome Mrs. Wilkins. Jennie will avenue the be AT by Shakespeare scions, bound and gagged. "Our Debt to the Veterans," byIVof . JL E. Egfeertsen. first thoroughfare south of East cen- house heating furnace than coal. It is His keys were shaken from his Milton avenue. will next the be one . Address ter; only the coke, the carbon,- that Albert pocket; bis sun was confiscated. The George by East will cut be street Eighth burns in the furnace even through four" lads then opened the door to lib Two songs have not asvet been definitely decided. through to beyond Milton avenue, Coal Is fed In t a .the heater; all the walked out and locked 4t behind Prof. T. - Sar- i- Pardoe was the and erty, The of will the too, Ninth with East ' enterso, street Pioneers, who assist in the Daughters heat value of the gas and tar and oils them.' speaker at the American Legion most of One modern the features of or M raw of of are HtaHH 1 the was the have coal, A veterans, an .flivver ball to ng h II I I nearly all, planned Roberts Hotel standing at dilapidated luncheon Friday the new-- residential district In the ordinary will be'I furnace or on a side street near by; Its owner All ni Ami O UUUVA ill tllC luuaoiuui night He chose as his topic, "Up- the service lanes in the rear of each wasted stove. ijf CVCIlUlg And this waste of fuel heating bad forgotten to lock It.. A moment holding .the Constitution" and based it possible- - that all vahie entails also the discomfort and A fade into "Mrs. Samuel S. : Cluff (Pleasant (and the roar-o- f his talk on the preamble of that docu- home, making telephone and electric, light poles, all additional expense that come from the a murmur s it disappeared.. . . was Much ment excitement and Mrs. M. Peter ), Wents (Timpan-ogosrivalry View), sewers and gas mains may; be con . INOIAMVETERANS v and.,4ic.t,.,. . omoerf Of CBe law from Salt Lake, ::...Tha..speaker urged everybody to fined to those lanes, thereby lessen- smoke In the. nm'Wafl'wmii&iiif Mrs.. Joseph T. McEwan ' In. this whole heating problem exhibited Ogden become' acquainted with the constitu- -' 1, Mrs. Danier K. Bunnell (Sharon), the need for tearing up streets there is one big thought for all of us meet held in the high' school tank tion and its amendments; and then to ing Vi"",' company sof Utah guardsmen .ana to replace those service conveni to fix in our' minds and keep it there: Friday. erenlng between the B.rY. U. ' : scores of citlsens combed The 'rferald' is very anxious to pub- - (Sharon), .Mrs. Henry ,L. the roads .uphold it. Mrs. Lars Jacobson ac- - we are in a In that vicinity with no re fields day of great centralized and Provo and in (jell a complete list of' the Indian war (Timpanogos), "How can we expect foreigners to ences. The lanes, too, will, give sq ds, (Lakeview), Mrs. Jesse Fuller (Bonne built, untir after midnight before find- Henry Ford could never come in, learn the law of the land cess to the rear of homes for auto production. deliveries of all kinds. manufacture a thousand cars In a which the high school boys mergeJ veterans of Provo. To date and become assimilated if our proml-- mobiles, tag any clew as to me wnereaoouis been placed thousand different cities and sell them the victors by 42 points to 1 been able to get a complete list but Utah I" 7 . nent citizens are not familiar with onPrice restrictionsof have of,r the irouths-Thett-rtEast Park, these profitably at his present prices. He all of guardsmen while riding along the Y. U. swimmers put up a takes this opportunity to publish the B. The n lomes-e. economizes by centralizing hislro-ductiont t,2q1r4es-rangln- g vTtaZ road picked np Jacohsen, names of all those that it has been Ogden LEE game fight but the more experienced East Center street to 84,000 farther bogged Jajhe mud. He explained that Study of the constitution, and cor- SOUth. able to If knows") procure. anyone to-Likewise, we to see high school mermen were hot they were heading for Salt Lake to rection If necessary, was urged by the any names that . have been omitted "The of East Park .will that it is much wiser, more conveni- d: lodged In catch the 11:65 flier for Los Angeles. fashion and cap and easy any Bpeaker, but defiance thereof was said be done marketing -- office of to will send them the under the' direction of Elliott ent, and much less wasteful to produce . Friday morning Lund was captured to be absolutely wrong. AT BONNEVILLE on than Monday ft Owens, the new real estate firm re- gas in one great central station like tured all the first places except in The Herald-noJa- ter the Denver A "Rio "Grande tracks In will the be the B. Y. U. morning tbey published east of Ninth East street in Salt cently located in a portion of the the enormous plant of the tho breast stroke, when just on" issue War Indian Veterans' day. steel company than to go along wJth boys had things thorr own way. Whipple Electric store. Lake City. Wade was taken Friday in The insertion after The second Bonneville ward Jubilee, parenthesis . 'Another unique feature of Eastr the ridiculous practice of burning surprise was expressed when Law night while engaged in a love tryst ' rence Peterson, captain of the high each flame indicates the ward In Including a bazaar and chicken-pi- n Park restrictions;' Mr. Owens point raw coal in the home or. shop. his sweetheart In Pioneer with now veterans are the dinners galore, will commence Thurs Salt Lake City. Ha attempted topark, livlqg. ed out "is the limiting of ownership Last year Utah produced over 4,000,-00- 0 school team, outdistanced Fred Richan which Deo .. S. Chris O. Hanson (1), 8. Jones tD, day,. March 15, and continue until fit. d tons of coal, and yet according to of the B. Y. U. in the 1Q0 and to Americans. We will not sell a lot one ot the was shot in the but by leg Board-man v Patrick's day Is born Satarday tnorn-In- pursuing officers. JosephStrong (1), Robert ttf It will be the most the U. S. government estimates. Teas events: (1). according to Bishop Robert L. exclusive residential district in Utah." than 10 per cent of its energy was utilAa yet no ciew as to ue wnere Albert Jones (2), Lewis Stewart (3), Elliott and Heber Rupper, who are' Miss "Pearl Kimball gave an exhibi ized. fonndl hnnta Af Van Ptftr has over the coming affair. DIVIDES FEE. Now 'we shall begin to conserve tion of her ability to beat the fish. Jacob N. Nielsen (2), John Richie (2), (Chief ot Police Wren Wilkins is in Soot C water George the (2). through of much this great wealth of ours by gliding gracefully rocommitteesJnzishar:ofthe win not John SwensonO), Ruben Joiley (3), coming jubilee are' working hard to clined to believe that the lad The farm bureau directors met in treating the coal at the large central in a demonstration of strokes which return to Provo, but says it Is possible Ed Fred Stewart the event (3), as Singleton (3), spectators make, and this attractive crowding Lot 2, block 14, plat K, Payson; the high school building yesterday plant here in Utah county, and In captivated that ha might head this way after Clark (3). popular as the former on held by the missing the train tor Lot Angeles the afternoon at its regular monthly ses- doing so we shall make gas available the building. Professor Leaf amused Joseph ' Alvifi P. Holden to Harry S. Tipton. B. Wm. Andrew hia Imitations various with AM the fans (4). ward. indications are Forsythe "8teel Site" - Every effort la of the Lot 2, block 14, plat K, Payson; sion. There were in attendance the to all the, people of this- valley as well (4). BenJ. B. Rlchinan (4)', that nothing .will be fleft'nndone and night . made ' escape. the as save to the state many thousands and trick strokes, receiving much ap ' htm. Tho to capture being Harry &. Tipton to Steel City Invest- presidents of most of the -locals of O. Swen or Nelson a k sub (4). that the bassar, dinners, concert and others were token hack to the indus....... of dollars heretofore wasted, and we plause for his imitation . county. ment company. ? " ' hog-tieCluff CTuff ' Hyrum (5), Henry, (5), dance will draw a largo crowd from trial school. The new membership campaign to shall offer to our people the best of mersible and swimming addiLot 16, block 1, Klrkham-Berr- y Wm- r- O. Beesley (6)j v.Wm. Gam- the various wards of tho city. in the shares of the Utah tion; Robert Sou ter to Bert F. Elliott be begun in the near future was dis investments the of The feature pro evening's mon V (6). The bazaar will open Thursday and Valley Gas ft Coke company'. Lot 5, block H, plat S, ProvoChist cussed. , tVYTUOENT BURIED gram was the remarkable performance Joer will be a general ward affair. Prior "It-wdecided to divide the an Alexander to G.M Cllnger: somerof the dltflcuit many alves, VincenC Nets Johnson sold to HOME. to the (Pioneer), the articles BODY be SHIPPOD na the opening 310 fee For follows: as Lot 18, block-7i;p- lat A, Lehl; nual SPANISH FORK, March 10. Funer-a- l saults and twists executed by "Suite" (Bonneville), Reuben Gurr (Bonne- - at the bataar will be on display at Thomas N. Taylor to proxo Building tional organisation, 60 cents; for the services for MIss Mary Bell, a B. T. iMickle, Pacific coast champion diver. YlIIe)M Mormon Sullivan tBonneville), Button-an- a TTarl In ftf Xiitlee. klllprt markets.Th l)"dji sanitary, state organisation, $3; tor the county and Loan society. U. student, were held Saturday at I He held his audience spellbound with John M. Ash ton (Pleasant View), to Thursday-nighthe ladles was the young shipped chapeL-Th-d- ate Lot 3, blocks 42, plat AProvo; ladies' organisation. 50 cents; ' for the the Ollluly wreck, Satur- his demonstration of grace and skill. Amass L. Mecham (Timpanogos), andyoung men of lbeward M. t"A. p, m. in the Fourth ward organisation, 50 cents; boy's home t Jerome,-Idaho- , -would have been the 18th annW U thr sui&manrot events : Samuel Skinner HyrumF. fthlth to --Annie rJMarle local ladles' FoUowlng comwill tree concert a ward la the (Timpangoso). gite v.for the county organization, 83.50; for day by the Hatch Undertaking Smith.. dash Cloy d Booth, Provo 8. 1. Bunnell (Lakeview). J. C. Niel Thursday night the youngJadles versary.ot her birth, 22. pany.v Section 36, township south, rang the local organization, high, Hrst; W. Johnson, B. Y. U., sec- sen. (Lakeview), J. H. CUngec (Lake- - and young men ot tho ward M. I. A. 2 east; Ellas Gee, Adm., to Consolfc ond; Hondo Robinson, Provo high, view;. will give a tree, conceit In the ward dated Real Estate company. third. Time, as seconds. would seem-tha- t the women are cbapeL " Section 36, township 6 south, range more men for there than the At -- noon .Thursday and Friday a 2 eastf Provo,. Consolidated ReaL Plunge for distance Velsa Gray, are In hardy e the list of vetetans tho names special chlcken-pldinner will ibe Provo high, first, 45 feet; Forrest of about tstate comfany to, Provo Brick and thirty-fiv- e widows of vet- served to anyone for 60 cents. ' Thurs Tile company. Campbell, Provo high, second, 44 feet; erans;: The-- above names Included day the Klwanls club will hold 1U ' Bowman, B. Y. U, third, Si feet, Section 34,. townsUM south; range pioneers who have living wives regular weekly, luncheon there and d 8 east; George H. Sutherland to Glen dash Lawrence. Peterson, those wives who and them; put on a program. The Kiwanlans Arnold B. Rohlson. son of Dr. Provo high, first; Fred Richan, B. Y. The Harrison. following names are those of liv are punning to take their ladles to! George E. Roblson. formerly one of U., second; Bud Shields, Provo high, ' ing wives of deceased pioneers only: the dinner with, them Friday- noon 1 Provo's best known physicians,-an- d third. Time, 2:67 ( Mrs. Abraham H. Halladay, 'Mrs, tho Rotary club' wlll go to the ward now or v rmuuu mi pan. lako, SMITH FUNERAL TODAY t ' 'back-strok- e Cloy d Bfldth, Gaosge T.'. Peay, 8r., Mrs. George for lta weekly dinner and. the Rotary Provo to begin practice here. Dr. Thatcher, Mrs. J. w. . (Josephine) ladles will also bs Invited.', Fres auto- - Arnold Roblson lsa graduate of the FuBPlil arvlaa r Eugene, . Gibsbn, Provo high, fh-s-t; k. t.U I III. Provo high, second; Afarkham B. Y. Loveless, Mrs. J. W. ((Mary) Loveless, mobile service will, be furnished from medical' school ot the University of bixta ward chapel today at 13 o'clock Mrs. Mads F. Hansen (2) Mrs. W. H. the fountain to the ward houset dur- - Khmv. and haa served as Interne : U., third.-- Time, 30 6 seconds. ,r for Hyrunj F. Smith, who "died., at his Mrs.' Thomas Harding. (3), Ing the noon hour both Thursday and at Holy Cross hospiul. dashLawrence Peterson, Brown (3), residence, 266 West Third South Mrs, J. M. Davis (3)t Mrs. Henry A. Friday.- - Any business men -- or any For the past year Dr. Roblson hs"- -' B. Y. wtreet Fred Provo Richan," high, first; ' morning of heart trous " v- - r s .," DJxon citizen (3). a the of associated with his father Id' good 'been city wishing Rondo ble andTcomnllcatlons. Provo U., Becond; Robinson, Prfenria mav en- -. Mrs., John- R. Twelves. (5), Mrs. hlcken-p- i dinner . will be. -taken to. ' at Salt work Lake, ,besides high, third. Time, 1:7. vlew.,the body at the above address . . . .... . . 111. t. A "J.i. ' ' Mrs. Sam iu sviuutiu waru mfia Amanda u vuav (5), Knight j iu c ui, in Lawrence . itw viiy. Peterson, general practice relay pnor to the services. gaging . ,, iDr. Roblson will have bis office at Bud Shields, Rondo Robinson,. Cloyd Brown (4), Mrs. -- John E. Booth (4), charge, reports Bishop Elliott'' I Mrs. ' H. John Brown. to In addition the 257 (4). Center Roblson East Mrs.;Joseph the regular, home, dinners, Booth, Prove high. won. Time 1:36 lancneon-maMrs. . nn. urut E. nan James ns Snow earetena. (6), (5), AMERICAN FORKER Worsley ARRESTED 1L .' ' Mrs. John Clark iSKJJL tweea th hours of 4 and Thursday I Mrs. Wm. H. Orv (S). Mrs. Jnnnnh and '4 and 11 midnight Friday. Ah ' UNION MEETING.. feherltf John D. Boyd' and ' ATTENOi FARMERS' MEETING. Fausett (), Mrs. Wm. J. Harris (6), miscellaneous menu will, afford a' " Otto Blrk motored to Salt Lake deputy Mrs. Newell Brown ' (Pioneer), Mrs. good choice of food. . The regular monthly stake priest-- ; a. motored back with Jack Friday Cook, Alma Ttillmerf president of the Wm. McDonald ( Bonneville) , Mrs. The iubilee wm end with a prize hood and union meetln will be held resident Of American Fork.' rook in. Mrs. Edmond dance Friday night The bishop him- - 'this afternoon at 2 o'clock In Col- Springville farm buxeaa local, was icitr court Saturday morn- In attendance at the monthly direc- Dugdale (Bonneville), Mrs. George H. self Is responsible for tho statement . less hall. AIT of the various auxiliary u later, m default of 3500 hail Mtalley, a turtle, and JesebeL a cat. are two pet of ' prominent tors' meeting of the Utah County Farm Johnson (BonnevlUeliifcJrtdriwJRol. wlU meett their rc that the JancmgwllLJ.oteas Jtjond, appeared intha county - Jail; . Mr.im .untU -. organtaUo fl Washington socHty woman. The two animals art tastparahlar u .v ;. a w Bureau. n.M.b'. , st. .. qulst' Bonenlle), . auin.' iisr places, iwivki statutory charge. Cook U married. a ';.. arfrl -- 45-6- - . 1 -- one-yea- III III I. 1 A e 1 B . - . -- - f, - one-fourt- h n, folk-song- B0Y10TS . , it 48-5- Stuf-Spangle- ) i tha-guar- l . -- -- S-i- ith- mill jo Jill . 17 ' . . ed v " ng i m the-lot- s shaH-tooam- ne be Real Estate wo r n 220-yar- g, , . Transfers hn Ash-wor- th : . . - as - t -- 60-ya- 'ir J--& No Mock Turtle for This Gal ' DlilFpJBIll ' -- rr 220-yar- - have-precede- d - 4-- - 2-- lOfr-yar- . -- - - x-ra- y -i- 160-yar- d -i 3-- - v t -- r . . Dougla-BonnevIll- f"rtj5 . T . .. .. ' n |