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Show "Lt.pl : bo A Popular HIVELL Had Broken-Jhnu- Planking - x iTl lauitr oi tne nianT K" r II THE SUNDAY HT!lAip,iXRCH 25. 1923. , fTl i -- . 3is.U' i. - - - . A. : I . . EZZSOZJ Type o f Modern Small Hou$& Dessimtttte.oremc. ,1 ih .. nevoid ' - - .rf . .. - , - ; ' - pi and-Plun- ged Feet to Bottom. , mm till on saved Incident Produce Thres Heroes and Neighbors Find l;t Difficult to Decide Which of Three Is Bravest. Ashland, Knn. Western Chirj heroes, --and It syunvly knows which of the three Is bravest They -a- re-- Clarence - Kdwwdi years. 11; Clarence's mother. Mrs. Florence Edwards, uud Charles Dobbs, a neighbor of the Edwards family. Neighbors say they will take steps KwklnylowaFd he testowlofr of some kind of recognition or token on t! - u all three. For a qnarter of an hour the child clung to the top of casing near the bottom of a water well, bis head lyurely .above the level of "the water, which, was 12 feet deep. He had fallen rlirough-t- -ho boards at the top of the well. The- - mother Insisted on being let down Into the. well by a rope, untying herself, tying It around, her' son, ajtr stuyeu"fir:waler"hergelf a quar ihnw thsr-Wwas twnnH Ttjrjor builder and that the number oRJiome constructed greater than in an M"-evioMTearr Chicaao.with tha uraa test rear ofbuild: ing achievement in its history, stands, first among leading citiet with great sains in building projects during the year. The figures warrant an estimate tor vfii ot j,8jH,uuu,uw wortn 01 planned building or nearly Jl.OOO.OOO,-00- 0 more than ever before reported. - I Cat I . - 4oiv-wItlH- g- ' I soon iflf.H ImLbI nnu " f "M- hoist her to the top, Stands on Rotten Boards. I"obbs stood on the rotten boards - - ti .1 f - i 4 sJ- -s I I " '8od Ftoi. PI Next-- to Chicago, which scored s gain over the preceding year, the most active building centres Philadelphia, with a gain 0471,400,000: u with g63,00PXK)f4 Anireka. S38.O0O.OOO: IJetJb t. S35.000.. and Boston, SJ2;5O0,O0O. of 288,000,000 mother and hoisting ug the eliHd, at the rtsk-o- f plunging through the boards himself'. ,,' - The Bdwarde family was visiting at the home of Mrs; Rd wards' father. The mother and- - her son were walking about the ufhi.- - --The- child run ahead and his mother missed the boy. She searched for several minutes and nt length came to the old welt bf the boards IwhI been broken, she looked Into the well and saw the heud of her son bobbing above I I rurVHHr. jlSggagSglysit t Cta AWtortt.K AoinTerettinrtyM of Vmall Cw- . bouVr artlidoallv deiined. Injurious I to be more extensivelv Architects sncrcontractors report used of late; on artounttrf their greater in home of builder sit mH that the. durability and nWresiatant qualities. A tisting upon equipping thtfirhouaes with Lfew decades ago, lhentjn4trjyjjno all modern" devices commotttipart exns.ve.. ruokik menr houses in the tamer cities. The plentitul and-le- as problems did not call for the sreat ccn houtewile ha become, enam oured with the small house, because she f SlderaS6S4Eey3c5I6iia4LJ7ire UtKsiE has found it easier to manage if chaacel various munKirabties were n it flent then as they now aie and the cost, or necessity make tt a ervsnties of material, compared with home." . wootLwere high. In this day. initial cost Archftects also report that in line is nopcroportionately higher and the with the demand for labor-savin- g equi fat Jj6i3. cpsi -practicajly wiped out injhe men there 4s also a heavy darni materials that reduce fire hazard. Ei- - saving tnroncn tne lower maintenance lowerSnsurance rates in effect Mlrience ha shown that tire resistant and the material is where approvedafire-proo- f and also time materials building pare wrarhw resistant.- - wnere everv cent ugea in root con I The aecomfunyin ntiinti in buMiui a liome and the-eonumber of. years, the I type of small house sh f is spread over s tor an tact that tne root, instance, may nave can be built of to be replaced in a decade must be proof materials at com para t considered. The insurance rate is an cost. H nM . t You, too, may take your place as a substantial citizen -- tela ta kaava Chicago and R main Abaent Forever, and Hi . Aflrata. Consult Us Before You Build CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ..CHURCH Church of Cfirist, Scientist. No. SO North University avenue. Services 'First o'clock 4. They eat cavities and furrows in the young fruit much of which falls off as a result. The remainder of the fruit endeavors to heal over . the wounds' with this result that it grows in misshapen and deformed manner which makes it a cull and unfitTor market Oftentlme as much as' 75, per cent of the fruit is thus Injured. 5, The caterpillars aiso attacs tne leaves and frequently completely strip tha trees. The most effective means of control for leaf roller are: First, Prune early and burn prun-ing- s before the eggs hatch. Second, Spray with a good mlsci-bl- e oil after freezing weather is over and before the leaf buds burst open. Th choice of the right kind of oil is very important An oil spray will cost little, if any, more than spray and the Qiurche 1 1 s. - nt'ari -- 1 the :ghrlstlan Science church. The subjectTqr Sunday will Sunday school t Wednesday evening meetingsNare held at 8 o'clock. A free reading rgatm is open dally from 2:30 until 4:30 p; The public is invited. SALVATION ARMY. A Jail meeting will be held At 10:15 m., Sunday school at 2 o'clock, open air service at ing at 8 p. m. 7; 30, and indoor meet210 West Center street AU are welcome.' Envoy A. E. Ewer. officer In charge. -- Ed Manley,' who was. with velle Gordo i e t r :' . Northnd -- ridge. ST. MARTS CHURCH. Sunday school is held In the' BL Mary'a hurch at 10 a. . morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. The Udles Guild will meet la the vestry room Monday afternoon at S o'clock. reaa. Syn4 MiJ Easte "Yoiir PAPER ..'READY Old AUriiter "Evelyn- sure fooled the medics by putting - Y-- i MIXED-PAI- NT Should Be Purchased this . the thermometei' on a .hot water bottle :but' . if she ha- d- used a Apiece of Castle Gate coal, her temperature would have been high enough to explode. the blamed thing!" ; -- "For 'dependable heat nothing equals Castle Gate' and Clear Creek tfee 1 We. have, a complete stock ofr Sssw V :v all the of real latest-patter- ns quality Wallpapers at modest ! prices ?A - -- ' Ready-to-u- se Paints- in any r , color and any size. Provo Paint & Glass C67 I nnlW 7' First East streets. Catechism class Is conducted every Saturday at 10 : 30 a. in., Sunday at 9:30; mass Sunday ,t 10:30 o'clock. Rev. j. Delalre, pastor. MEETING. SPANISH FORK CLEAN TOWN. SPAmSHTORKr March 24. Tar ''Clean Town" campaign was launch ed Tuesday evening at a special meet ing of the committee which met at tij city council chamber with Mayor Joseph Hanson chairman. The central committee, is comprised of the following: Mayor Joseph Hanson, chair man; Joseph F. Skinner, vice chair man. . Archie Brockbank, secretar' Mm George Hitchlngs. Mrs. D Wilcox, Joseph O. McKeli - 3i 6 JV AfHgLftCHURCHt - Corner, of. First La- - accom-anIst,"h- Gate leaf-rolle- ae-m- the the ter Friday afternoon and evening, as been with pianist and tha Hisar Aretta Arliss company of s Angeles. It is the Arliss company which has been broadcasting such excellent programs through the . of the Los Angeles ExamwerNttatioh K. F. I. . Mr. ManleXis a personal friend ot Miss Ruth Partridge, and jmade a social call Fr!daymorning on her ' parents, Prof, and Mrs. E. D. Part -- lear-roii- SCANDINAVIAN Elder E. C. Hehrichsen will Del Forste Store Drama eller cgnnyearing atifgj, vandeviue at the Columbia thea- f Coals. HERE. NOTED PIANI8T 11 in a-- dehutrSa thtaiend--eGun----- f years ago and has done some damage periodically ever since in various parts of the state. It has been present in the apple orchards' of Utah county during the past three or four years. Its num bers were few at first but because of favorable conditions it has increased year after year until at ,the present time it constitutes a serious menace. The crop in a few apple orchards on Provo Bench was almost completely destroyed last season by the leaf ' roller. The county crop pest inspectors have been making orchard inspection! during the past two months to deterwith, oil .jrijL mine r this serious apple pest It has been" which spray is applied. will not .destroy the leaf found that the apple' orchards in all sections of the county are infested roller eggs. witlTthe leaf roller rThe fruit tree leaf roller passes the winter in the egg stage. The eggs are laid in masses of from 50 to more than 100 oggs ta eacb mass and are plastered on the trunk, scnffsrl I'm"-COMMUNITY CHURCH, and all parts of the tree, wit1 he.et-Corner of University avenue and ception oM'ast. year's wood trrowth. Tha worms feed upo ntue buds, TI'lr'l Kcrth street. Sunday school at 1,1 t. George Fitsroy, super-daynleaves and young fruit fonthout thirty tendent, preaching services at 11 At this time the worms spin themselves up in a silken web within; o'clock. Christian Endeavor society P- - m- Rev. Charles McCoard. curled leaves, within the apple clus- ters"of ' within "cavities eaten ouVQt FIRST WARD. . the fruit, where-th- ey . pass Into tne will be held In conference sta-retwo Primary of about nunal or "resting weeks, during which' time tho worni the ; o'clock. The program will be given' changes to a yellowish moth with of brown spots or mottlings on the wings. by the children and will consist After a few days, these moths begin songs, concert recitations, .sketches lesson and short stories. laying eggs Tor next year's hrood. from Primary Mrs.. W. W. Ercanbrack, ward presl There, la thus Hdent of the aaoclatlon,. will, preside at t each year. - i'xrt'j'-ypfthe meeting. Ail are cordially invited! the . three years During the past ' fruit tree leaf roller has completely to attend. the from and fruit leave the stripped SECOND WARD. apples trees on hundreds of acres In Prof. j. M. Jensen of the B. Y. U. tha Bitter "Root valley of Montana. A few .orchards in UUh county were de- will be the speaker. In the Second foliated last season. . Trees that ara ward this evening at 7 o'clock.'. A good defoUated one year are In no condi program will be furnished. All sxe A tion to "pear fruit the next year. Colo Invited. i rado has been flgntinf tne REORGANIZED CHURCH. for at least fifteen eart and now ane No. 150 West Fourth Sou thr,8uMy can produce a successful apple crop services are held in the We-for measures evening control by using rigid organised church at 8 o'clock. ' A this annla nest r caterpUlan cause In--, dial InviUtlon Is extended to every. Toa Claude Wyant, thirty-eigyears old, was exiled from Chicago for attempting to flirt with a young lurr In aeieral way : woman. Ha agreed to leave the city tne opening mm l. Thev au-rc- t BdTievTrurl7"Sl6er Wiha1lh"roug& them and eaTout buds, r- -' "some more peualtrr;the ; young jaeveloplng frulti-- : Thla de . .J., Wyant carried a large pack of busi-- ' creases tho aet of fruity.' ness cards,' Indicating range of act'v J. Ther chew oft "tho tiny stemi of lUes. including a lawyer,- - a theatrical the fruit buds before tney .separate manager, and tt newspaper man, ' In the clusters, .Every injured oud faUa ott later, Jn bad- - cases the crop - Pigeons ' 1.. Caught Smuggling Drug. be ruined at this time. may . ' While police were searching S. They web together the blossom bouse - In - ChlUNtvwu-.recen- tly ; for., hidden petals so that tha blossoms cannot lruvs a csrrter pigeon flew into the This resulte la unfertilised lndow carrying a tub of wrcotlcs. opeiu, bloom and consequently a lighter act .Twe sen wort arreated. ' . ot tmit.. . . Chicago. for ; you can Suggestions and practical, advice given to you at this office. ". Man Happiness! AVheiv mancomes ionie to a Kapp living uader their ovra rpof, As owner of his home the straid of life has eased consfderablyi " He carries his heada little BoerT:::Why not miixtiiwiMM-igiaare held every Sunday ' morning at - EXILED FOR TRYING TO FURT I . lit! lime-sulphu- - - -- i.. . 1 Uine-sulph- When an nrtempt was made to hoist Airs. Edwards after Bobbr had let down the rope again he found he was unequal to the task. He ran for more help and the efforts of several ' neighbors 'were enlisted before Ira. Edwarda could ba lifted from ! he well e-- v typeccflttruVHaong hofne4)uud4!fhJ llme-svlph- to safety. , - . County leaf-rolle- r. low-ere- H ' rough-trowell- v By CHARLES J. SORENSON County Crop Pest Inspector. --The apple orchards of Utah county are 'threatened with serious- - damage during the coming season by the fruit This pest made Hi tree ' Isj rr22Z mo-re- In - ol. " ' "h and stueoo on wire lath. Interior: . o or brows aiphalt hingle. platter; Roofi whenr- lowet dded consideration ami nail Hon Is Populahe nhtaintilJqrjisiflgJe, ThT isuwr with nrodifksiioin ratf my safe roohna materials those mate sand the individual taste to suit -r the most popular rial are demanded. Brick and stucco Stud Pest Threatens Utah the water,' "nearly GO feet below. The child, apparently, was holding to the top ofjtho casing iKHr the ujiter-levSummons Neighbors. Tlie mother ran to n nearby house and summoned Dobbs. lie procured a rope and they ran to the well, to find the child still holding on. Edwards fuKtened one end of '"the rope around ; her waist.' - Dubbs d stotx). on the well covering and Mrs. Kdwnrds. Holding to Hip side of Uie casing with one hand, she untied the rope and retled It about her son, and the boy was hauled, up H16 Soecificatioof? " Wni. F. Dutkley.' .rector. HI The Boy Was Hauled Up to Safety. MeCalTi " era. 05-fo- ter of-- : Phone 63. L. ,110 W. 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