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Show . ' THUj HERALD. UNDAY . Want-Ad- s When you you reach into mora than t40e homes. Try one next time yoa have something to sell, trade, or rent" use-Her- RA .THE WEATIIE3 i First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. PROVQ, , i UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1923. PRICE TWO CENTS. EUNERML AT TABERNA0 School ville ojSoiroiig pring ?JOHN D T BrovO and Pay Last CONFERENCE L. D: S. CHURCH WILL VISIT IN ENDS TODAY U.S. IN 10 DAYS Tribute to John Dixon YAHCE; CCDKE; IGloG British New-Yorkf- er or Large Attendance at Held day Salt take City5 Leaves .Canada Three-Conferen- for Brief Stay. !How shall we say it, how express T-Tft- e at - Re-ente- rs five-minut- es For Educated DEATH OF J. 1). DIXON KEEPS MANY AWAY There! how compare? How else cm I 'measure It", Can anvihmi: e'i express Of a baby's sweetness? Not at nnd single rise and fall, But "swet Si a oaby - tdla tt all. at 1867-192- 3. BriKham Young Academy. Taylor Brosj (fo Secretary-treasure- r. CaShier-manage- "It's just as sweet as a baby!" JOHN DE GREY DWON, State trea5trrcrrl901-1905- . nieaaurmg- words of the measureless? SPRINGVILLE, Oct," 6 Using nothing but straight foot NEW YORK WARM IN ball .the Springville champion footGREETING GIVEN ball squadw walked over the Tintic grldsters registering 62 point, while the Miners were unable to score. limited States at The real thrill of the entire game Minnesota Border; Then came in the last of pirty for Sails England. . when Bill Clark of Tintic evaded the Springville ends and backs and with a clear. field ahead of him set out for the Springrllle goal. International News Service coo uranaau, spnngviiie's 440 NEW YOl.ii. uot. . Still 'glow-infrom the warmth of his recep- yftrd runner, set out to overtak the in New York, David Lloya tion iinuc with every player, neeing of Great Britstride. Crandall closed a 20 yard George,' lead gatnd by Clark in getting off ain, left here shortly before 9 and dragged him down on Spring-ville'- o'clock this morning for Canada, where he will make a number of five yard line. The Springville players made speeches before returning to , the month. steady gains and were never in dan- United States later this was given a The ger. At no time were the Springville send-of- f from the thouplayers forced 6t kick out of danger, heartty most of the playing being. done on sands of commuters, that thronged Grand Central station. the Tintic territory. Lloyd George left New York on Chamner's toe worged in wonder tagged through a broken field for ful fashion and only once did he fail a special train Stops will be made and a gain of 22 yards. For a time, It . gendlne th(; dron kUb aft pch at Albany, Troy, Burlington looked as though he would oie of the nine touchdowns squarly Rutland, on this Side of the border. New York His train was made up. of between the uprights. Central and Canadian National cars in his immediately party were the honors and back, carried-of-f if 'W LLOYD GEORGE Spring ville Proyo high school won the first league- potball game .. this season Friday'' afternoon ' on University field when the Payson squad went down to defeat by the score of 16 to 6. The Provo ttoys played consistent ball throughout the gamer making- ile on the desteady advances,-whfense they held the Payson squad time and again. Several times the Payson carriers were thrown back for large losses. Provo. made first down seven times against once for Payson. Although Payson was outclassed in every department of the game, her players furnished the only two real thrills In the entire game. The best of these came In the first part of the third Quarter when D. 81m- mons, ,Payson's . .fullback, intercepted" a forward pass from , Peterson and raced down the field 72 yards for a touchdown. A. minute or two before the" end of the first half, Livingston gig- -- l UTAH mettled tonight and Sunday. Probably showers northwest portion, - , v -- I r, -j- -. Farmera-- & Merchants bank. ' 1906. ' 'I' state land Secretary, board, Born in Salt Lake City, July 16 1867. : ' Died in Provo, October 4, 1923, f;Funeral service, Utah stake tabernacle, 2 o'clock this ... afternoon. ""Bishop George W; Powelson, of ;the Provo Third ward, ' ' 1923 1905-190- 6. - the-thral- l President Grant Tells of Church Growth, of Slate's iGrowinjf -- Prosperity. - Ah, how define the superlative elf. But to use its own superlative self. r will presirle - services. aHhe-foneral , ' PRAISES JTD. DLXON. . Funeral services wll be held In Many Provo people have attended I have been acquainted with John the stake tabernacle this afternoon of the D. JHxon more than 80 years we at' 2 o'clock fur John Tt ' conference the So ni,n. L. D. S. church In Salt Lake Olty srved as city councilmen banker of Provo and the f together as a haby." There! F Friday and Saturday. A large num- many years ago, and I Iflwuys second state treasurer ofrtrtihi whs ber would be In attendance at the found him to be conscientious In all died suddenly at his home in this Tha last word's said and the rest is air . closing services today, but for the bis dealings aff a couuclunan, and city Thursday afternoon. . 0, some love placeaniLa, courtier-craw- l. Thousands of people are expected funeral services 'of John D. Dixon, active In his doings as such, and i And some love name and a soldier-braw- l, to the best .Interests both to be in attendance at he services . which will lie held this afternoon in worked for the city and the citizens. l, the stake tabernacle. -And some love fame and a and the tabernacle will no doubt I esteemed him one of. my best bo filled .to overflowing by tha President J. William Knight atBut the love ef a baby tops them all. In friends both ecclesiastical and many friends of Mr. Dixon and his tended the opening exercises Friday, ' and I feel Jhat we family. , 1 representing the Utah stake presi- civic affairs, all of have one lost ourvaluable A larger number are expected to dency. .President T. N Taylor left I by hliu being taken away be present from Salt Lake City. for the conference Thursday after- - citizens In his best age:. May God bless his noon but was called back at Amorl- Representatives from the state adwife and children. .111 IUV'MIIlk Ui 1 If. ministration and fmm the first t 1 ( BUM... K. C. IIENRICIISEN, death of Mr. Dixo'n. Saints I presidency of the. Latter-da- y - Alnnager, Provo Pottery. church wll be a4UungJ:he speakers. Mrs. .T. Wrlilam Knight, first 1 councellor in the presidency of the Associates of Mr. Dixon in his bust-- , ness and religious life will also bo general ltelief society has also atti Marended the conference session. At jovernor-Sinit- h, among the speakers. r of the day with five, toucndomns, tin the meeting of the Itellct society Sir Henry Thornton, The musical selections Will be ren-- j Kirby, i Collins and i Anderson whlle one Glynn, each were made by CrainMrs. 'Knight wuh one of of .Canadian railways, and dered by the tabernacle choir under played stellar ball. The two half- ner, director Thursday; Crandall, Burton and Clark. backs carried theT ball for long Mrs. Thornton, and 'other 'officers of of Professor, the speakers. t. Three touchdowng-wer- e scored in the Canadian railways system. The The Ninety-fourtltoshard. gains, while Anderson was a bul- the first the Hen-lore quarter. making Church Thorp of the of leave on conference defense. in will the wark Americans The services will be under, the v Bldduipb, general party Saints and Peterson also made good first on a line plunge and Cmmner the train at Bonse's Point, on the Jesus Christ of .Latter-dadirection.of Bishop George Powelson convened in the Suit Lake taber gains for the winners, although, the sacond on a line brick. The third Canadian boundary. of th third ward. , touchdown was. made by Thorn afnacle Friday, the opening session at Peterson fumbled too often. The first Canadian stop will bo In the list of survivors of Mr. ' a loose 6Q he had ter torn for 111. touch10 Montreal made a. from the there .first made and at Blddulph Dixon published 'previously, jard the ' down in the second quarter and end run. It was after-thiPresident Grant in his opening ; touch- the former premier will inaugurate name of his mother, Mrs. Sarah De 'A few min- down that Craniner's toe wetft awry a tour of the dominion to thank address sounded the keynote of ob . Peterson kicked goal. Grey Dixon, was overlooked. Mrs. utes later after the Provo boys had and sent the ball wide on his drop Canadians for their supreme efforts servance of .the word of wisdom us Several Names Now Being Dixon, who is now 78 years of age, ' adher-ancof the war. worked the ball back to Pay son's kick. Saints, watchword Considered for the the Important during is at present living at the home of ' After steady line plunges in the to prayer and' continued faithSeldom has New York . accorded line, Peterson 'Scored from Posts. Senator and Mrs. Le Roy Dixon of Foreign fulness. I the field with "a beautiful drop second quarter, B or ton at .fullback any foreign visitor the. warmth of .. ' Provo. ' was sent through-th- e line for the welcome that was extended to the The oM'iiing song, unnounced "by kick. The pallbearers will be six of ther . ' Collins: made the second and only fourth touchdown and In a few mlu little Welshman. His twenty hours President Grant, presiding, was, brothers of Mr. Dixon, Ernest, O God, for a VACANCIES NOW IN "We Thank Th-e- , other score for Provo in the third utes Clark, 'at left half, went In the city were filled with crowds, Charles O., Arnold, WiUlam A.A1- was 'when score The he of a for will the last of cheers the and prayer completed opening Prophet." quarter expressions good through ROME AND LONDON , hettand Parley Dlxom Rhenish Republic, Independ Special Car Carrying National y Magle-bJohn forward pass from Peterson. second quarter. ' The only untoward incident in' President Ephralm by interment will be in the Provo ent of Germany, Promised Staff Was in Provo . of the South Sevier stake. SingProvo chose to kick to Payson, "'Crandall, who replaced Clark at connection with his visit here was cemetery: city of Israel." The Peterson booting the ball to Living- left half, bucked the line for the the effort of radical Irish sympa"Itedeemer .Before Christmas. ing, Saturday. ston with Elihu Root May Succeed Harthe ball 10 yards. sixth' touchdown, Paul Thorn mak thizers to make known their dislike singing was congregational, Prof. A. C. Lund conducting and After Chatwln and Livingston had ing the next on a 25 yard end run. for him. - JThey paraded the streets vey as Ambassador to lost ground on line bucks, Coombs and a moment later, making the in autos with huge placards and Prof. JrJ. McClellnp at the organ Great Britain. IS ATTEND MATTHES TO HERR ROUTE EN console. puhteoTtoetef&oiriirtheTnlddfefeig XEADER OF "FORCES the field. . COAST CONVENTION President OranMreasea-pieat- K In the fourth quarter Thorn added aversion to... the statesmen who Collins lost twice, fumbling the another touchdown on 'an end run. brought about the Free State. Eggs ure at the unusually large attend-aneFIRST-SECONHe on the oieulng session. ball the second time. Peterson In this period the Eureka playfcrs were even cast in his general direc- Population of Proposed Re- - Provo of Americarr D Post By WILLIAM K. IIL'TCHINSON, kicked to Payson's called attention to the fact that the International News Service Staff line, held the line a little tighter than tion at a theater last night but the WiU Be Be to 15,000,000, pubUc Represented ' season has been irosRrous. that a Legion -- Boardman took no umbrage at dropping on the ball they had.durlng the other quarters. Correspondent, Matthes Asserts. DETROIT, Mich., Oct 8. Comat aional Convention. than did two ," better condition-existKirby gained four yards in two A large group of fans attended these manifestations. i 0 The peting with eight different makes Oct. WASHINGTON, years- ngo and for all of which he plunges through the line. Peterson the game and cheered the SpringLloyd George will spend ten days of cars, all settling for more than a B PERSON. American be In then the Memlters should thankful the Crtnda. of and said the . made three yards on an end run beSaints By Legion ambassaAmerican1 new of ville boys on to victory. ,. thousand dollhrs, the Paige International News Service Sfaff national staff on board a special car t the lord. ' "Above alL be said, he naming United States through Minnesota, fore tackled by I). Simmons. The dors to Great Britain and Italy be- was first and the Jewctt Six was see to serve his Minnesota touring ball went to Paysoff when D. Sim- HAWS-GOODMAthe Saints the desires Inaugurating passed through Provo Saturday at N second In siieed trials held by the paraCoolidgc's mons blocked Peterson's kick on at Minneapolis. He will return to 0 A Ehen-is- 12 o'clock en route to the natlonnl Iord, in prosperity as well (is in ad- came President . to the visit mount bisk toduy.jrlth republican Lincoln Park, Detroit police depart-New York and sail for England referred line.. lie versity, Payson's ' T S republic, independent ,of the convention to be held in San Fran- since the last conference of Presimoid hist week. D. Simmons made, three yards u disiKisi-tioearly in November. the leaders ' closely watching There were two- trials for-- .speed J balance 'of Germany nnd containing cisco Octolier 15 to 19. The Provo Electric and Hardware dent Warren G. Harding, who spoke hi-through the line, and Coombs five. of first great patrouage and acceleration. The races wera' The staff was headed by Lemuel from the tabernacle stand and who - Simmons' tried again but made no company has changed hands and most of the nation's coal and fac Holies, national adjutant and In- lias since been culled to his final problem. time from a standing start gain. Coombs kicked but the ball will be known from now oh as the the nation's biggest against two of With torlcS. "Is certain by Christmas,' cluded Robert H. Tyndall, national with the1 . gear shift handle in . ; The was blocked .and . went to Provo. Haws A Goodman company. He rejoiced,, reward. that In his to a made to possession, neutral. -- Five "persons-were-- -; "political plums" according prediction ! ' car-treasurer: William If. Day, assist the oppor the exactly where they had turned the owners of the store are Jesse Haws International A'eWs Service today, ant national treasurer ; 'Russell- G. President Harding had president faced a difficult feat rled In each car. . ball over to the nnd n'nrld Goodman, both of them of of iienplu meCting Payson tunity while Sesin keeping party harmony,by Herr Slatthes, leader of the In the first event, A three-tenth-s -- Kirbyr plunged, the fine .for7 three are well known in JTovq where they Creviston, assistant' national ad- Utah, nnd he related what the .pressuccessors to George Hariuuiata.. ' r Garland Wr Powell, national ident bad said to vhtnrrThat be naming mile, the Paige shot down the ' jutant a host of friends. WashRichard yards and repeated for eight, muk-iln- g have London and at under vey The Interview was obtained . .1. . T T 1 - The I - . course in 25 seconds flat The m. J new of 'the. pipes for (he director of the legion's. American-- ' (President Harding) bud bad- - bis burn Provo's first down. Collins xne Child at Rome. A virtual propriHtors oi iue inuu- Steel layingwater wfirks It ization Jcwett's time was 25.a seconds. Claude J. Har- good opinion of the people of Utah flood of Was com most, dramatic circumstances.nmWed-a-nd commission; --Peterson recovered, City the . people-j- et reached have the messages ' In the second event, one-ha-lf Klrhv nmnnhiHt the line for another Provo to call on tbem at their pluce pleted Saturday, according Jo W. took place in athe small resturant ris, director of the national service greutly enhanced by bis visit White House of endorsements with talk by whisper-- commission ; E. O. Marquette, direc" v Kay. The pipes have been con- - Matthes. opened mile, the Paige covered the dls- among tbem.- two yard and then for three, "after of business. the 'favorite for imporsops" In 37 second The Jewett neeted with the cistern at the coun- ing; tor of the emblem division ; John President Grant said be Is thanki which Peterson came through for The nume tance h "Listen to me before yon ask any Thomas Taylor, national vice chair ful that the great office of presi- tant diplomatic nposts. second only forrequired i four yards. .An unsuccessful ty, infirmary which is now being questions. EXTRADITE COMMUNISTS. former of Elihu secretary Root, S more.-"S Sit tight. Talk low. man of the legislative committee ; dent of the L'uited States hnd fall-e- n of state, and ward pass on the fourth down with The- - Bulgarian furnished with water from the new P. of 80PI1IA. Oct. Fletcher, Henry ' coming in. Tip me K T p , , Included among the competitors . ntjvstcn everybody a c"nr-- waterworks system. 'upon a man sqjfltted and qualiwere H).). Belgium, go vernmcurt'odny-seThe Stee' City Investment com- - ok u anyone mases a mow ball on payson's and E. M 14 Myres, director of the fied us he belfeves CiirviirCooIIdge added today to an already long list "T T line. munlcatlon to Belgrade seeuiug exnull i legion's film service. ilicnviu is, and be expressed the prayer that of eliglbles. These denoted J? LlvtngHtoa circled left' end for tradition of 700 communists- whq Utuy which has Installed the new WOniH UK, 11 UJQ the table and shoot National Commander Alvl'n M. Guil will bless President Coolidge Ucans five yards, and then D. glmmons fled Into th? when the red system has had several men at work just dnck under to me." with John HuysJ together ' 1 up kfor i H Questions rH more a a than 1110 your n In diwhan' bis high culling. initmb unnj were 10 ue ? lavon vb month, digging Owsley will go to the convention counter revolution collapsed. Hammond, chairman of the Uutted jvneu. the lifted nervous!. ' The Lincoln the Park officials and from trenches the" reporter bonght by President Grant referred to the States coal commission,' were re laying pipe nabbed him before getting started from his home in Texas. Volunteers who assisted the regu If rect In the police department. edge of the table 'cloth ; forward. Coombs kicked to Peter- -' lars in putting' down the red rising the Intake at Slate canyon. A special train carrying the'TJtah near completion of a Latter-dato have the "inside track" for flyers ported room for him was the been there Not has nnderneatu, Idaho Fulls. r son who Teturned 10 y a rda in He for the appointment to the court' of only infirmary will be. made Saints hospital r were given a great civic welcome and Idaho delegation1 Matthes' right hand was clutching u pin Ogden on Saturday; October refiiwA at length to Jhe recent St Juim?. Collins advanced three yards, when, they returned to Sofia today. connected up with the. new System, . .'. Mr. Ray, but the water has X.T' " huge revolver in bis lap. Every 13. A special car carrying dele-- dedication of the Alberta temple in while Blddulph made amall gain and Former Senator Frank Kellogg, tive. The 'streets were' imea wiin Uiays was came thein there installed In also been Steel a ever time erected thesouth-ern- ' Cnrdston, the first stranger : then Colllnaadded Elihu by That another four crowds and the" building were covBoot is being, 'con-- '. Cedar and City gates jrom significant-clicfrom the region City hotel and the Steel City Servbe atwill state yards. Peterson lost the ball to ered with flags. ; of the section Lsldered as successor to Ambassa- . of the German's right hand. This tached to thctrnin carrying the Salt confines and possessions of the liumM. Collier, 4iow ambassador to dor Harvey became known todnyr-Ro- ot Payson on a f amble on Payson's 40-The arrested leaders or ine revo- ice station. while was the United the States. Tard line. instigator Lake and tVah county delegates and setting movement Will soon be Chile, were said to be "favored" for has been honored with A Charles W. Penrose the of last Sunday's bloody riots told wlU . TTesident After Chatwln had lost two yards, lutionary to Rome. on trail' Among them Is manner of public office excepting aa the Idaho delegation, at was V appointment PORTUGAL. IN REVOLT placed join President his after and aims .; Coombs plans. pnnted to Peterson who Other names mentioned for the Boris Blagoef, who is International News 8rvle and it is said. his "A Rhenish republic -- Is certain Ogden. Grant He said be bad thought of vacancies includer former Governor ambassadorship was downed on Provo's line. known as "the father of common- this apitolntmeut As a : LONDON. Oct 6. Revolution has urge Seymour Grey and OrvlUe Single the More "We Can said He Matthes. "What ; Peterson kicked to Parson's hymn Say Frank O. Lowden, of. Illinois; crowning epoch to his long - and ton and tbelr wives are. the only broken out in northern Portugal ac- by. Christmas," ism in Bolgaria." : Solicitor-Generreaay. xnere members of the Provo legion who Than to You He Has Said?" line, and Payson wn penalised five James M. Beck, eventful career as a. Republican cording to an unconfirmed report have got every winggovernment E. Charles of President Rowan, Jr., and Paul Cravath, a New York leader. ' will be provisional : AMMONIA TOR CONVICTS. . yaraa rot oinsea. , v t. will go to the Saa Francisco convenreceived here today from the " the" nave next wm of Garfield the stake, '' "" ''"""' banker. uvhigston kwt yard Snd Anfrontier. It it said ten persons,.two of whom tion. They wlU be gone about ten his gratitude at of told dexaon threw Chatwln for a speaker, told his has 8rvie4. Tntomatlnntl Mrs. J. Sterling Pyne left SaturThe to center about Oporto where mar- executive powers.. The . frontiers days. . v.president .:."X' -hearing the word of the Lord from friends he will not hurry in making day for Los Angeles, Calif, where wlU extend from the Dutch border losa, Coombs kicked to CoUina on EDDIVILLE. Ky., Oct C Two tial law "was proclaimed.: 7 and the the of church, Provo's Una Just ' as the drama of compressed ammonia are on the north down to Bavarian Pal president the appointments- because congress she will Join her .husband. whistle ended the first ajaarter. atinate in the aonth, including the us. We are for unconditional pay said he Was particularly impressed does not meet until December and being set up in the prison chapel for to admonition in with we ment be the of reparations, our share Provo 0, Paysoa parents DB 8ANGREN LICENSED. Score,CUT.TU'k&Ttrh Palatinate. On the esatern aide both nominees must be. confirmed affnrt thla afternoon to rout Aft 1 Ttiri rm The second Intermediate 8unday Dr. Oeorce E. Sancren has re will tkn in Dortmund. . Elberfleld ing determined by the amount w Zlon to rear their children in fear by the senate before tney-cathe three felons in the dining' hall of and admonition and the Lord, office. ' For this reason, politi- school' class of the Second , ward Kirby gained a rard and colli nil whose stubborn resistance to militia ceived notice from J. T. Hammond, tndSBarraen. On the southeast onq can pay according to our capacity the Saints and that we do not eataiv hoped prayed aaaea another two yards. Incom-jile- and npnltentianr raards is In its director of the department of regis lines will extend as far aa the lower for rrodotlon:If cal leaders do not expect the ' ap- conducted a social in wthe ward staU would heed the exhortations they pointments to become public until amusement hall Friday evening. forward pass. First down fourth day. ' tration, that be bad pasaed the ex Main river. The' total population lish this Rhenish independent . ' ..... receive.. 1 The evening was pleasantly sieiit nmm uiauB aKaiu Just before congress convenes. to amination in Chiropractic. will be . 18.000,000, slightly less shortly there Will be a combine uj rrovo wben! v prison officialsh will attempt President Joseph J. Larkin, Of war of reveniri Some surprise was expressed here in playing games, under the direci Anderson tot total population German-RussiacomnJt1 a fnrwanl nam ' than ,t... tv. ma ahnrlnr a one -- I am pleased to have accom voiced testi Curlew bla the stake, tion of tbelr teacher, Miss May at the manner in which the twenty-rea- r of the state. against Franca. U we take thj ; from Peterson gaining eight yards. tnch pipe from the chapel across the pltshed thla after the word of the Lord has tlons of Harvey and Child resigna that Those present were M .Johnson. mony s became Rhlneland from Prusslt Ruhr and or via chrlprac-torto "W into will slate 75 exxport and this goods the for feet in line two snace give of plunged Kirby intarvenlnc fight been given (o his people st this ses- public. Thelt resignations were Lucille Strong, Etta Ellison, Hdeu wo her chief not Prussia of ret and through Dr. came and Holland Collins deprive around end Belgium, hall their Just Sengrea the window of the .dining yards. rights.' sion of the conference N, known for months past to the "offl Leavttt, Grace Gammon, Ida Clark, said. made ondlnir the dealy aa through Hamlinr; ant Bremen. The admin- ervolr and arsenal and thus" make a . for aeven yards. Blddulph Maurdal family," but the president had and Messrs. Latham Klmbcr,Armor two yards, making first down again, j - The plan to dynamite the building istration wll: be ' entirely in the war of revenge impossible. I. SCANDINAVIAN MEETING. ' ice Johnson, Frank Field, smooth-shavehis to friends " .. asked Is alert Neither Matthes keep expressly Ehlnelanders. of hands i uuu; auuru auuiuw inv inw nn( DCen nOBUUUUCU. The re will be no Scandinavian the matter secret until after he de Eggertsen, George Groneuiuu, lu:. . whose aay quick-wittepolice la Detroit will city a typlc-and lie nor French the Prussians the through the line and then Collins account cided upon their successors. The Ellison, William Pontson, Monr fsce of a mass leader. He is wbnt meeting this afternoon on haa 3,000 blind pigs and whose cltl- - have anything to say, went around right end for 12 yards. national organisation of D.l Dixon suddn John of funeral of the llurrin, eml I'.n. would a discovered call 10.000. writers publication of the resigns Durrant, Elwood foe.to 1110.has "tough has "We are fm. Germans, Una Klrh' tilling thfl good tens say sport, fanners has snnronrlated Mr. and Mrs. Hi and no meeting will be held Sunday tltons has led to remove of a "leak Johnson. he. Incidents Jined. laduatrlsi. A egg."lly.. t0Je, yards and Clllns added another af-- boo fo equip a Uborat6rynrorheihaTiome "hot retober 14, uu account of quarterly whtch greatly uspteased -th -exee -i IXardjtbaperoncd tic r nty. ter which Blddulph pushed across f Improvement and j development , of operating Without 1 permit. 'ists they think they can dominate prlse-flgbtufexeuve... -1 , tueounuia on rage rour.; . ' ' that ludUStry. . -- r''V , i . . ' . '."-'- . :' ' ' , . 4 1' g .... semi-au'nu- well-know- n . ' s -- C poet-scraw- .' ' - 1 11 . &&Wtt.2?l.?s& taS."! . J AMBASSADORS 3"rter -- . BE NAMED WILL semi-annu- ' y . BY PRESIDENT LEGION STAFF REPUBLIC OF RHINE TO BE MEMBERSPASS THRU PROVO ORGANIZED 14-ya- ' reAirOr-telllng-thejro- rM 30-ya- ' - : s 0 Correspondent.-DUSSELDOUF.-Oct.- v. h TAKE OVER STORE d s (' WATER SYSTEM IS COMPLETED i - -- - ware-store-in- vite ' 1 . - one-tent- .j;,, d S3TT7Z3 "L'f,0 5""!"? i" - f Jugo-Slnvi- a 1 ' tosee ' P -- s 1 ' y " i k s . .... ; d d . :rr . Spanish-Por- tuguese Nl d - ' d ' .'.".;. - a as-su- m te , ' . . - a it - n one-fourt- h 1 ' - : . ! . -- i t' er v: f H;; |