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Show rr When THE HERALD . you use Herald Wanteds into more than; 2100 ffirsf m news, first in circulationt 2L VOL.. 11. SUNDAY 11 1 nest time you have Try wmething I sell, trade, or rent. buiiies. M. iNU. THE WEATHER UTAH first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. PKOVQ, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 15257 ELECTION OF AND THIS MAKES THE WILDCAT WILD JOHN ROUNDY SCHOOL BOARD WEDNESDAY . NO COMPETITION IN TWO DISTRICTS .... FARMERS AND t Little interest Js manifested irtthe u hnol election which will be held in the five school districts of ProTo city Tuesday. In two of the districts only one in the field whJlein,Jaar -- candidate-Is other two candidates are rivals in tlie election. In district No. 2, W. Monroe Pax- man, present incumbent of the board PROVO MEN Letters to WIVES MEET LOW BIDDERS SantarClaus ELK PROPERTY WEDNESDAY Banker and Merchant 'Becomes Owner; of University Ave.. Building. PURCHASE PRICE IS SAID TO BE $42,000 Lincoln High School Gymna sium Will He Scene of Large Gathering. Wasatch Grading . Company Submit Lowest Bid on Pay b Pavement. SALT LAKE MEN TO ADDRESS MEETING STATE WILL SAVE MORE THAN $26,000 Six Farm Bureau Locals of Provo District United in Unique Meeting. New Type of Pavement to Be Laid Under Direction of State Road Engineers. ONPAVETiIENT n k Ownership of Former Building Turned Over to Purchaser Saturday.. Hol-broo- Mrs. Margaret P. Maw and Pr. F. ML. Foster Candidates in District "No. i. ia. FKiCE TWO CtfN PURCHASES Well-Know- Three Board Members to Be . Elected at the JComing Election. f, . I Fair Sunday; colder. One of the largest business transactions in Provo ilnriiig tne past few mouths was completed Saturday morning when John Roundy. flee president of the State Bank of Provo and president of the Provo Meat and Packing conipaiijy purchased the Elks building, Nprt h Uni vergi ty avenue. the purchase price' was' $42,000 - Ml son-Jua- . VYk The Wasatch Grading company o Provo, of which AV. O. Creer Is the :. t president and manager submitted diltgently n record attendance and wo to lowest the bid the road com- state men present at the furmers' luuch- mtesion Friday for he pacing of the eon to be helU4a4ho Lluwln-hlgstSe highway from PaysoTthe school gymnasium Wednesday evening, December 5. Juab county line. The total cost of This Is the first of. a series of 8 miles figners similar meetings which may be held amount was turned over to Paul out tobe $261,404.08 or $30,605.55 Don't thW believe you ,anaUta:presentjelairmairts theonly; yarnaboiit the, throughout, coiinfy.durlng., the i candidate. Mr. Paxmanis a candi ildren winter montBITiyJUe various locals .!Jttle t reading the news- - pef mile. No. SI!) of Provo Saturday L diite for the five year term from his lodge u, or tne utun county rcad The pavement will be of a new morning, district He has been a member of xne aeeas tor tne to officers of that organiza The Herald, as wltnesii the rea type know among engineers as property was the board for about three years havtion. signed at that time by E. B. Whipple of letters tq Santa Claus '.'Type K." According to the estiresponse the to fill elected vacancy been of Trove Walter Adams will ing act exalted 1111 ru lflU W . pt .the lodge and Mr. mates ,niade by the enginees and the mused by the resignation of John Vincent ruler as chairman of the lheet iug. and were t unfed over to Mr. an bid submitted by the Wasatch Grad The Herald Friday W. McAdam. The will be from the nounced evening speakers . lotlorL Roundy. Ihnt Bantu ing company the state will save Ole E. Olsen, Jr., is also a candiSalt Lake chamber of commerce aud Clnus The new owner took possession of might be left for the kind more than $20,000 on the construcdate to flU the unexpired term of the will include W. W. Armstrong, old after the property immediately at The gentleman Herald office, tion of the pavement Thatcher Jones. The te"rm is for sale had been consume ted president of the National Copper thus saving postage Saturday 'be North Work On the Payson-Juacounty one year. Mr. Olsen was appointed Bank of Salt Lake City, one of the Pole. morning. Early Saturday morning two line will begin soon. It Is the exof staunchest Utah friends the farm by the members of the board to fill Mr. will use continue to little kiddies Koundy resigna- the the vacancy caused er today; G. A. Marr, former Herald building. appeared' i at The pectation that the grade on the new for the some purposes location parts of this road will be tion of Mr. Jones. He is at present as atbuilding counsel for the federal war finance a to "Where's Santa ClausWthe Uttle completed this winter, so that it state According vice president of the board and if ment present H. Manderfleld, boy asked. and J. corporation ' him made there i Saturday, be settled and in shape for the elected Tuesday will be come presl-de- will he no by manager of the Salt Lake Union "He Isn't here," the, ladfe youth- - may changes of any kind made of the board during the year Stockyards. rut s to time the at offices volunteer the companion .Santa nuu iota. present - 1024. The entire committee on agricul at the North Pole and! ou gotta ' The only rivalry and competition which are now in the building. The By "type K" pavement the state of the Bait Lake Chamber of leave the letters here and The ture to been Is understood have in the coming election Is in district building to be present Heraia guy takes 'em to Santa road engineers, who wilt hava Commerce is expected Mr. as Roundy, solely by supervision of the construction, unNo. 4. where Mrs. Margaret P. Maw purchased at the meeting. The personnel of the Claus." a business Investment der the state road commission and and Dr. F. M. Foster are candidates. Mr. committee Includes Then both handed Armstrong, youngsters The building was purchased .by subject to acceptance, of course, by Mr. Manderfleld B. F. Bower, J. A. over their letters. Up to the present time neither 'can- the Elks lodge about five years ago the federal bureau of public roads ' didate has been conducting a cam from And other Dr. F. D. J. Stack little and Reeves, .Smith, Iboys good the Holbrook, pur Lafayette and Utah county, designate a ceunderstood that and W. R. Wallace. paign, although it is girls bromrbt in their letters. A ment ' - concrete chase about at that time pavement of the most was one two made the women of the city are backing $35,000.priceMr. Holbrook being be or that other surprising discovery It may erected the Is The nine latest condesign. pavement Mrs. Maw and are intending to speakers from the Salt Lake Cham- by the Santa Claus letter editor; Inches thick at the several years ago. edges, gradually There are no bad little boys or duct a campaign in favor of her can- building ber will also be beard at the meet It had been known for several tapering off to a slab six inches in this community? . girls didacy. ing, months that the fraternal organlaEvery juvenile letter writer thick. It has a center joint, formed The election in district No. 4 is tlon bad been The agricultural committee of the negotiating with var made it clear that he. was and is of a strip of metaL suitably bent for a term of four years and is to fill ious of will Provo Commerce Chamber for the sale of the build1, perfect in deportment, ever longitudinally and pierced at regu-l- ' the vacancy caused by the resigna- - ing. parties also be Invited, it is understood, al- When the lodge finally con intervals by dowels four feet "" witting to ex summated the deal whereby the' long,! which run- - into "the cement v I Since Mr. Taylor's resignation Proctor at be the The '""""'V"' meeting. speakers on each side. Academy property was turn It Is also Mrs! Maw has served on the board ?' you recognise any of thefol; slab Every Representatives of American committee eonsisU of J. P. Welch, lowing ed over to the JfiUts xor a wage Committees' Report steel bar as the handiwork of reinf ireed with a Half-Meletters board been Dr. Thomas C. M. bytthe Dr. L. appointed Merrill, having n Asphalt Roofing Co. Inhome, the negotiations for the sale thing in Readiness for Gala sons or daughter cut that along each edge. The your V. C. Canof education to fill the vacancy until of the University Andrew Knudsen, Martin, avenue property Event of Year terested in Products. letter out, pnste It In your purse is deilgned to give the greatest V. A. L. B. H. after the election. Harmon, non, Hoyt, and you'll know how to direct your stren ;th at the edge of the cement nr. Fnnrer has been practicing were again entered into. O .Mmoot, Frank Spencer and ArChristmas shopping.. slab i md of the road, where the slab CHRISTMAS SPIRIT SLATE the QUARRIES during county in Utah to a soon have Provo That nold Dixon. is dentistry Dear Santa Clause is weakest Heavy coats are apTO CHEER BAZAAR f'iMAY BE DEVELOPED oast 15 rears and during that time"In selecting the speakers for this community symphony orchestra is "Please bring me a dolly and a plied to the subgrade in all "soft" t... wn affiliated with the comH. Clark of meeting," said Jam' announcement from the pair of bouse slippers and a good spots. norMai rtnh. bavins served on sev Sumptuous Meals Prepared the interesting music department of the Brig-ha- Industrial Committee to In- Tlmiwnogos ward, chairman of the cupboard and story books and some Th engineers had estimated the also He committees. dewe eral important for Both Days Will Draw arrangements committee, terest Company in Be sure you. fill my stock- cost rf this tvne of pavement in the Young university. Prof. Frankgames. was active assisting in the work of . cided to ask orily men who are not lin Madsen, In with Plant Here. ing full of nice things. Large Crowds. proposed lot-- tlon a t $34,015.92 a mile nrorwrtine the enlisted men of the living in our own Immediate vicin Send this letter to the north pole. 6r at $287,747.64 for the entire Job. agencies in the community; Is makwar. mnntv for the world Not that our own men are not . . . The Uw bid beats that figure by Through an error in dates an- - ing definite plans to organise the Margaret B. Representatives from the Amer- ity. The polling places in eacn w as capable as others but we thought In the near future and I I26.0(). The engineers' est! ma te nounced some people are wonderlpf orchestra LL, tcitn Asphalt Roofing company It better at this time to bear vfrom ThiBtTlcts--wUH)e-open-fromBy L'GUELaiO was $160779.tt5 for I lalwr, $102.- taff at lUstheekact-deiniFtteiornTn TriwrHim trill nnl 207.301 for material. Including the Correspondent. oazaar me rrovo wara. oi irtn in the evening. Umted t0 xyo, but an effort will .week looking over the possibilities district. of "will cement to be furnished by the Merna, you please bring' ere and "ItV-Twrreet4ate Thursday for farmers w the the musiclnns t,. mn(itt from good thing get of slate con a ulg state ind an additional $26,340.69 Patra and Nona and purchasing granules from Hnvet Russia by Italy was Friday, December 6 and 7. tbri viewpoint of some one doll with hair and Mrylle' the entire founty to participate. Provo Slate Products com- to get iddered imminent today. If Italy eye lashes that for en rineerlng, inspection and Jesse N, Ellertsen, president of Tne excellentwa, (Continued on Page Four.) does so she win be the -first Ttthe the ward Mutual, has his commit B. Y. U. orchestra was received in puny witn quarries lu Slate can- and hear their Idea constantly toof the Wasatch Grading bid The recognize tee working hard to make the grand concert allide governments Pro- yon southeast from Provo. last week has about existing conditions. company was $235,007.87 for the la- Moscow. ball at the a great success fessor Madsen and his given associates "The chief aim of the meeting to air. McUluley, oue in an The Provo armory Iwir ard this with the materials According Mussolini, Benito Premier the In held band 1kj-come have were Funeral services much enthusiasm for the com of. the will be to work up a lot of.enthuaddress to the chamber of depu- forward and offered to contribute by the state and the allow-onc- e representatives of the roof- iasm in the work which we have munity project, since as be points Pleasant View ward chapel Friday ties, gave a cue as to the govern- any nnnilier of f ir engineering nnd incidentals so concern now their his is orchestra, company, out, the success of the venture de- lug, outlined In our farm bureau locals for Terry Pierce who died at his ment's intentions. He said, In part: that the music will be the best bringi- the total to the figures put pends upon the of the en oixTutiio: u Inrge plant at Kansas at this time. The iniortance and y home Tuesday following an Illness stated. "Negotiations with M. Jordiyu-sk- on at tnat popular dancing house tire community. support i Slate 'granules for the mauu City. movement new in the value of the in of more than a year. ' Italy) for some time, thus making the Provo hns an Competition was"kcen umong the (the Russian enjoy back- factoring of roofing mater litis are ' farm bureau organization and artistic well is B. Walker am presided E. I Bishop Other are progressing favorably. least .'out of the bidders. now being sbipiied to the Kansas concluding number of the two days' known to the Salt Lake men who the music was furnished by the ready to accord de jure recognition entertainment the liest of all. The ground, both In nature and tradi bids ( lJened yesterday give the foland it should devote itself to' City plant from us far eust as Ver- will H. tion, we and Sidney at the assisted choir insures by meeting good ConRussia ward speak dance will be held Friday evening, the encouragement of the various mont. lowing totals: Iteynolds-ElB. providing believe it will be a splendid thing fluff. Ella Walker and Mrs. E. ofterms to Italy. Otof "Mr. $209,338.37; December 7. struction visit was company, here McGluley's no If for other reason than arts, The invocation was Walker. "If Moscow shows good IntenThe decoration committee began advertising Itself to the world. primarily for the purpose of ascer- for us farmers to hear- what they Nelson, $270,408.14; Gray & we as be same Cluff. to H. It will the alout may have say it fered by Sidney tions and good Memorial Services to Be Held the decoration of the meeting house Since the $275,739.89 and Gibbons & Is the highest, taining the possibilities of having their explanation of The speakers were Irvin Glazier. do a treaty may soon be signed." room on Friday. The color scheme developmentsymphony, The latter figure Heed, $300,11144. of the art of music, It slate granules shipied from the that through in, Columbia Theater conand trade lietter Walker asked a we that Mussolini may get Is red and green, giving the meet constitutes a James Gllllspie, Bishop was In excess of the engineers estiaud quurries of the. Provo Slute Prod- things Comproject worthy RuBsia. to Evening. Sunday of a the view made clearer be and of cessions Springville. John Wadsworth mates. ing house the Christmas spirit. The one which is productive of infinite ucts company. While here, Mr. ..'I was accompanied by Mr. things that we are trying to da" The benediction was offered by ing so soon after the commercial local floral bouses are assisting by satisfaction This workiwhen completed, will and enjoyment. The fiItalian READ TO with OFFICERS and the the Spain, Between siecchcs Thomas J. Foote. . agreement contributing of .their flowers and orchestra will work towards the Murphy, lndustrlui secretury of the give a paved highway from NephI filled with nanciers and Industrialists are cer- greens, and a jiuihIht of the ward goal of RITUAL SERVICE to . The chapel was Salt Lake With the completion one or two pro- Suit. Luke Chamber of Commerce. dance. which will follow, the domes presenting Italian in boost -i a or lanof of tne the family, tain great : O. A. Spear, president members are saving their flowers grams each winter. Announcement of the tic science deportment friends and relatives ' of the IUverUale viaduct, now under direcCalifornia the under trade. school for this occasion. manv having come from will be made later of the exact date slate company, was not in Provo at coin high Musical Program construction, the pavement wlU con.tfoni the . n U fpit that a new era of pros- - All committees at their last meet- of the time Mr. McGiuley and Mr. tion of Miss Ruth Rosengreen will Interesting tinue without break! to Corinne.. organization. Be to for Given Under Direcis COO and opening floral power more to than the perlty ing reported that everything is in An unusual large Murphy were here so nothing defi serve luncheon From Brigham City on the Cache Boshard. tion of nfflrlne bedecked the casket and Italy such as she has not known lor readiness for- one of the biggest Prof. are nite could be decided upou. It is men and women who expected SALEM BOYS FIGHT. there is a gap of a few valleyronte decaaes. . many over times in a ward way ever put . the stand. SPANISH FORK. TW 1 A understood, however, that the in to lie in attendance. miles to Wellsvllle, a newly cemehe held will Memorial exercises In the city, and that the by dustrlul commltee of the Salt Lake The grave la theProvaj;lty gravel roadwill soon' fill Provo lodge No. 841) of the B. P. O. in the Chaining of Commerce is trying to G1RI,WIFE ACCUSED OF being made ed'tpd By Bishop "riyrBS4t--4Itoa- J o In to are cations o'clock the roofing company ,. wry mon Bmrinv-- A g ",' MURDER TRIES SUICIDE Klks Sunday evening at 8 Wellsvllle. the pavement resumee W'alker. fh. Influence build a plant near Salt Lake City the Columbia theater. lug an exhibitweU, worth being continues unbroken to the cross ,jind Sugar company's plant seen. from Provo the The" granules following iirogranfTios lceti roads above Richmond, three or four, ship WOMAN DOCTOR BURIED. International News Serrlca. which occured and Fork at Spanish C. H. will CoMrs. to Lake atbe preo Wright tbeVonteniplated Salt CHICAGO, Dee. 1. Her first arranged: Introductory March, ixirmrAN FORK. Dec. 1. Fu miles this side of the liefore closing time for the pared to serve the best turkey din- shortly tempt frustrated, Mrs. Katherine lumbia orchestra; Biiigiug, "Ameri- state line. neral services were held Thrusday ner of the yesr.'a part of the menu day shift Thursday afternoon, reThe committee industrial of the Malm, "Wolf Girl," and confessed ca," lodge aud congregation, direcsouth to- Anderson' From sulted In severe injury to Owen Provo Chamber of afternoon from Anaersou 'ui"" Commerce, of companion of Otto Malm when he tion of Prof. J. It Boshard ; open- ranch NephIroads have, been combeing turkey, chicken, roast veal, Sabln. imiiartabinff nnrlors for Dr. Elisa gravel T? F. which chairis corn, sauce, the fruit, celery, cranberry beth N. Todd, who died in Chicago InternatlonslNewsServte Bad blood had existed between man, Is also Plerpout in communica- shot down Edward Lehman, today ing exercises, exalted ruler and pleted or are under construction or getting she" would not fall esquire: prayer. Chaplain Lee. LJ WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Contln- salads, pickles, postum, chocolate, the foUowlng an operation for appendiproject statemnt all the distance young, men for some tlmeand tion with the American Asphalt vowed that buttermilk, milk, pie. Baker; solo, "Recessional" Mrs. Fay to Anderson's ranch, in Washingagain in taking her own life. to citis in the Mary Thompson hospital. tuation of house Tnembership at 4a5, apple pie, raisin . pie,pumpkin settle their dif they mtuce attempted an to in effort itooflng comiHiny get pie, I can't Loose .Stiehl; ritualistic services, ton county where the natural road"I love Otto too much. TnAA was the daughter of Mr. hnf with new aDDortlonment to cake and ice cream, and for the ferences in a fistic encounter, in the compauy to consider the con- act him In trouble," she told the, exalted ruler and secretary ; bed is such that the present highcity states is and Mrs. John Todd of this was in a bill to be in kiddies hot dogs and soft drinks. which Hlatt was apparently slight- struction of a plant in this city. provided Prof. T. Earl Par- - way is In pretty fair shape. Dollce matron who found her hang-- i "rbanatopsis," n1 wn 3d rears of age. She ly worsted. The exceptional possibilities for troduced in the house aionuay v room at the doe; alter services lodge officers; born in Mlllerport, onio. Hlatt however, managed to get Provo as X mauufucturlng center Ing the women's wash VOLCANO IN ERUPTION. tainieia, nepuuu' station. double qjiartet hold ox an iron wrench, it is Dr. Todd had been a jraPgLfBdlBn,tttas-aniMimce- d will be called to the attention of West Chicago police Tl leMtln.' Johnson. I n- T1ie ,rWoIrGIrrllHr-W10 for fourteen years ana and struck Sabln a heavy blow back the company and efforts will be International News 8trvic. effort8 lysiclan Thfee A sheets with- gar Jobuson, Sarah Dastrup, Peter -- amm nntiui baby girl was born fhiftipr interest in social representation rrom we iui LONDON, Dec. 1. The famous of the ear. Sabln was rendered un made to have the representatives of to make a rope of bed dnring the day( Jensen, T. L. Martin, Murray, to Mr. and Mrs.- - Forest Benleett, welfare work. She was a member the house of representatives under old volcano. Mount Vesuvius Is in conscious for a short time. Dr. the company visit Provo again In out lielng detected al-- , Itolierts. and Cnrl Chrlstensen. with Sundav, .November 23, at the St of the Eastern Star and several the 1020 census fulled lu the last eruption, according to a Central Joseph Hughes was summoned and the near future to go over the situ and then late at night gained Van Wagoueu at tbf Mark's, hospital at Suit Lake. Mrs. most enough time for the attempt Mrs. women's clubs She is snrvivea oy congress because of opposition from News dispatch from Itomcs today. attended the Injury, which required ation again. was formerly Miss My rl when she asked to golto the wash piano and Lloyd Williams at the or- - Benleett T her mother and father, three various states losing reprvoeuinwvu Kiirthnunke tremors were felt in in five Stitches. n Vf. snd Mrs. muu. iiev. hiiH-- i. tiosuen; J- WAR-- DETWEEN-BEE- R pim; Flnoda are taking place-tjHe: rotEeMfanOnOtsteT; ThfTinrslclan expresHtttTtn-opln-- T under scheniesTirTKHu uuu tor Dnvis of rem city.'" DenrfiP' J. liehind double from of Good lt.ve Sweet Sounds Day" choking quar - . RUNNERS ENDS IN DEATH Ion that If the Mow had been a Burial was In the local cemetery. house membership. Tuscany, flooding villages. are and Mother doing nicely. Investibaby to matron exalted filler, the door exercises, lel closing the tet; half-Incsum. The Fairfield Hill snows lilghcr if might have re 11 Internatlohal News Service. gate. The Malm girl was found and, chaplain; "Star Spnngled BanPRIMA DONNA DIVORCED. sulted fatally, PENSION ALLOWED. in eight slates and 12 losses lu beer hanging from water pjpe. He face ner.'" audience; march finale, CoCHICAGO, Dec. . Sab In soon recovered conscious CHILDREN'S PARTY BOOK nnuinn tiavahon allowed, by stiites, us follows: -International News 8rvto. riila 3, Couniftlcut ness i ml will .recover unless com guard was shot to death, a Tiecond was block, but restorative measures lumbia orchestra. the federal bureau of pensions of . con committee A memorial . North Dec. The effective. were autolst and an TOwounded HONOLULU. day Toyko ullcntlons-ariseA beautifully Illustrated ChilItoth voune men mortally Htl 1, Michigan 2, New Jersey 1, mnnth a fnlloWS ! .. The roiHs had sttetrhed,, letting sists of II. F. Cannim, M. II. " dren's Party. Book will be dispatch to the Nlppl JUWnpnncse were alschargcd. ' No arrests wcreJ and his wJfe-- and three year old Caroline Miller. American Fork, dat- Carolina l, unto s, jlcsub Edward A. K. touch the feet shots floor, She, Mitchell, Masataro Dr. clrl's the fusillade of (Srahnm. baby caught lu the . peper here, states that 4,.,r fmm Junnnrr 23 last! Mrs. NeC lugton 1. given ' to every person who ; made, Lwere wounded when Chicago's bit- - took her weight off them by holding Scherer, L. A. Chrlstensen. Walter , M nra today omaiuca a aivorcc Iiosses Missouri places snd pays for a clsssl-- f nltfia IP Tlnrcrnfinn. Hnntanuln, dating uiHnstlous-iiwiHiKtl'aui- p, In with but The runnem lift her knees, liucutatdu. ffoin Madattmilrmii famonsTrima "ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. ieddwtlHenMnt ter"TWaroerweenoeeT-"from March 4. 191T and to Mrs. Jftne A Hhton. ami so uiiwuuiibi sslsslppl! donna and married a 21 year old Ttie advertisement may relaxed Herald. flamed 1. Main. 1, lies June early today. Dec. K. again SPANISH tip. UuWnna from, FORK, IMrs. dating McPeart, Ogden, The services will be In honor of be for the rent rooms, apartThomas Keeue died In St Jo- saved herself front strangulation, M. Iirlmhall ennounces the engage girl employed In his household. in lanf. Tha nonidans are In recog 1, Nebraska !, ltaoue isiauu the followliig'fornier members of the his from Joliet ments, houses; sale or rent of late their Eu ment to seph's hospital. of of her services Madge, daughter, nition of the streams of ArkanProvo lodge of: Elks who have were second HERER WOMAN IN HOSPITAL real estate lost ; or any other the the Kgaii, the Willlum of from wounds. lungs the Fish cells mumu If la will marr uaws The Black go Ferguson. gene In the .husbands n kind of Want Ad. Ask for the Mrs. Nora Curry of Heber is at nassed away since the organization wss mortually wounded. sas have contributed 600.000 pounds spread out flat they would form a take place In gaurd .. war campaigns. book when you bring your adII. Tiiebull, Sr.. and his wife the AIrd hospital where she under- nf tho Indira here ! of fish to the markets in one year. surface of 4S0 square feet to 1 The. Herald vertisement Alex Marcil. Harry, B. Marsh, Thanbafrlvlna-- la flno tnt aoomalWere WOUnded by Stray DUCKSnOt went an oners tion Saturday. The rc. than New ia wte office. tf Win. P. Hamilton, EL D. Boren. John show that 180,000 per of 1 their baby cut from flying glass, operation was performed by Doctor otM.tirti sge The average fat' food make few a thejresl. to add to the all to pounds have Tear. We don't : from can- dents of the United States at the G. IL Carroll. .twrnuists ., All are Chicago ns.ManlnHnna and Kt the tOOd die sons died n this country folks, figuratively speaking. time ot death U 09 yean. during the last year, : young. , 1 three-days-ou- tof farm bureau locals of the Provo district ngs to-ha- wa of-nie- h 48-5- 8 -- ' rarra-uurca- , X 1 t.-- b by-th- e ' v M FIFTH WARD BAZAAR HELD Symphony INDUSTRY IS SURVEYING . DECEMBERS Orchestra PROVO FIELD ar .helfl-jnata- For County . n cross-sectio- SOVIET TO BE Con-struci- RECOGNIZED . - - JLM -7 hl lrvTng-oufsI- dy PLEASANT VIEW MAN IS BURIED PROVO ELKS ; s fur-nis- -- HONOR THEIR DEAD TONIGHT y - Mur-doc- under-stondln- k, g . . ed 'ihe NEWONGRES gmterrjj)fihbigapAt ldn, Utah-Idab- v BILL IS READY Utah-Idah- rr m, ' NEW-ARRIV- d Ima . .J,. r a h ne . Gnliis-Cullfo- til 1- - - . i . , ' Er-wi- .., - .v ir iy "'' , |