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Show J. TELEPHONE US EJ EJ3D WJH fMr paper regularlyr trlepham IS kef or ( .'do and paper will U delivered. It , VOL 5, NO. 38. A ' MfflMJD) PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 10. 1927, r ect Is Clarified at Mass Meeting; Senti ment of Land Owners Appears to be More Favorable;TCian Previously board of information in the matter of hear- -' ins: discussions and answering, questions pertaining to the V Utah Lake Control district, the board of , Utah county com missloners" spent, all day Saturday explaining details, of the i ; proposed project The general sentiment of the landowners had" thangedl ..4 trom that of last week and it was apparent that a large majority of those who met Saturday were in favor of main-- , gaining the district until such time as a proposal might be made by the U. S.' Reclamation bureau with regard to a lake ' '.. , control project. Sitting as - X morning session, wjjteu .con rpnedin the Frovo high school audi- tirlum, was called to order by Chairman A. O. Krooot of the coun tft lioard. W. O. Creer, member of the Utah Water Storage Coaimis-'lon- , outlined four proposed projects To the roHtroT-tf- T mite, as tot 'lows; Enlarging the Jordan river and shortening its course from .the outlet to the Jordan Narrows from a ten; to seven ana .owes; lowering Halt Lake, Jordan and Eask Jordan canals. The cost of this project wag estiniated at $308,905. ThiS proposal also included th of a surplus canal at TwMity.flrwtMouta Ktftt't, Salt Lake county, and enlarging the Jordan rlverf at an additional cost of 0T5, quaking a total estimated cost or. $5!,so for project .o, i, . . Project No. 2 calls for lake control in connection with Provo Bay, at aq estimated cost of $413,118. f inject No. 3 falls lor an agreement with, the Associated, Canal eowiiBUVs of ; fcalt:; Lfcfce ; d'Juuty,' and relates to the storage of water in Utah lake and regulation of wa w one-rui- u terg at intake of Jordan river. This reject w ould cost $368,905. accord lag tOjMrrCreer'is lwnBllar4eB4,--i- l Project No. 4 has to do With lake control jby dyking the lake shores hd would cost $284,000. . Schedule of Costs i " ' ;The 'schedule of .costs for these varietur prpposed projects averages from $8.20 to $46.20 per acre, depending upon the project and the I awfcMtd' valuation. Following Mr. Creer's discussion, .A, Z. Richards of the firm of Cald-veand Richards, engineers, gave a resume of the work kecouip'ished in designating boundaries of the district, and cheeking rolls of assessments and bills of. benefits as issued by government engineers.. ' AUhe afternoon session E. S. lwjfli-pf ITlnnlrlgy, nimln.r Control, made a fervent plea on behalf t the lake control district, In " which he declared that there are Interests in counties lying north of the lake which would make of the - - lake a reservoir fortheir use, buy the jands that come within a f ve-,; ( '". foot .comproiulse vontour.7 orrtiave those Utgds condemned, in order to I utilize the waters of the" lake at , their convenience.Mr. Hinckley declared that the ltoard of control had done every ll -- -' 1 Continued , on page six JUVENILES ARRESTED Two juveniles were arrested by I'rovp police Saturday, charged with breaking window lights from a rest room In Pioneer park Thursday -hts were broken diwf whs broken down by the young vandals. iilghfc Window-rig- -- withrocksT-andevenhe . EASTER CANTATA The jneuibers of the Bonneville .ward choir, under the direction- of Mrs. Hajinah C. Packard are preparing! an Eac'ter riiutata, '"The Resurrection" and thfLlfe" by Wilson. Tbo concert will be given Eastef Sunday, April , 17, in the ward chapel at 1 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to the public SCANDINAVIANS MEET meeting will be held in the vestry .room of the Utah Ktake taboniacle this morning at 10 00. All are invited. ; A Scandinavian . The Weather I'tah not Sunday; , much changfl In temperature. Maximum temp. Friday, ... 46!. Miirimum temp. fritfiy40. Precipitation .... J!. Eriday, Maximum temp. Saturday, ..61. Mlnimtnn temp. Saturday ...40. feast day of St. Mary : f Egypt ami St John UK Almoner.-"lu Salle rearhed the moutn of the Mlssissimi. 1682. Birthday anniversary of .Senator Heflin of Alab FLOOD Hi TO DEATH Oklahoma Streams Orerflow Banks to Cause Widespread Damage; Southern Kansas Is Also Threatened. (1P). Legation Compels Rekase of Two Americans Held At Peking rAgreemenrToT) Sacc And Vanzetti Hear mand Reparations Made. Death Sentences After 6- - li : Same Old Tom tUry. -U- PROHIBITION - LIp-tor- - KILLS Day For Debris 1 IS DEBATED Set Mer Monday SEVEN MINERS d DEPINEDO - TAKING REST s - tbeute STUDENTS TO : 1 '.4 . vi tir-v- GIVE RECITAL f a (. RESULTS OF Jlnedqjt cav-lh$v- MISS FIRE y ilfe wJhe , GOOD DEED - - . Mark-Jenkins- I ; (Eruiinlej,-Jacoltowski- fr In City Must Be Licensed Bicycles - KING CALLS REPORT 'LIE' Beautification Is Fourth Ward Theme 1SMSLAIN - BY BURGLAR PRICE TWO CENTS TAKES RISE .r bread-castin- ' ,of AT t u i department protection the release of the nosribl drmoustratlom In the releaso of the Ameri- against eonnertlon with developmenu of the cans following the failure of the maa. ,Th premu-tlo- n Chinese police to take legal action was' begun Tueadajr night to obtain warrants for them. Ameri-couipelk- d SMeo-Yanie- ftteadfastiv t(t though (SeereUry : - Mostyr r- retm(d f Nate Kellogg's KxUor baa per (no cstm guards. VfcstaBed coBnl catue -- fused to Issue the warrants. Vtir. " DEADHAM, suiuably beca&se the Chinese bad Apr; not - compiled with the legal form- -- Sombro gfid; atolld, Nicolal paceo alities),-The eeuple, meanwhile, and Bartolomeo Vantettl returned remained In the hotel whet they bad. been alnce 8:W) p, m. Tuesday, today t Ua dri county eqnft house Ml. in SSiMK'umii- cuiiofR.iJje.Chlnesste T. Evans su id - In 1921 that for murder and beard the dread Mrs. Mitchell and Barton's detn-tlo- n death sentence which . they had was outrageous and illegal. He evaded through an aulaxing six year demanded that the legation act lu f . , their behalf. tegatflghU Barred Sympathizer Agreement among France, EngWith aympattbltera of the two land, Italy,, Japan and tha United barred from, the eonrtwoni standStates as to the demands to be made ing In silent protest outside, tbe two of China in connection with former mill workers were sentenced by Judge Webster Thayer to pay toofficially ' announced in Paris extreme-- penalty in the electric the, day. ' . . ,'. . at Charleston fctatt rirlson chair Other Chinese developments during the week of July 10. .. In adresalng tbe court Just before The Cantonese were defeated In sentence was Imposed, Kaceo .said '6 a battle at Yaugchow. The British destroyer Veteran he had read In history of the "cruel T silenced Chinese guns on the Xang-ti- e of this court"- Attomey ' ' . "You prosecute people, terrorlxed killed them. Wa try, education and ' ' Demanded" Reparationa British authorities : understood people always. That's why we're Judge that the powers had agreed to de- her today,' and yoo know. . :.'-.mand reparations, an. apology, and Thayer why I be het'.'i.'f'.-'l.C.Tetl me, Judgo Thayer. , you punishment, of Chinese guilty- of ahtl ai. Jia.nkluf k5owrJLevef gulltjf, not yesterday, 15 mllea below Cbunklang. . foreign--aetivitie- noi'toBwriowjiW.. foWeTSacco demauued tbat. tne guo. Tai-LSpeaking wlstf in broken English Shanghai' eopsolar corps apologize Vftnaettt addressed the conrt r for the picketing of the consolat to the Cantonese government and to "Judge Thayer," be commenced, the soviet Russian consul, general "In alt my life I never kill. I never steul or spiU. blood., Not only In by municipal police. uocent,, but atrlve all my life, since I been able to read on stress to pre vent crime. ; I no need kill men for arms. I money... I can llve-tnever committed crime iu my life, but I struggle all my life to ellmin ate and also to stay oppression of man by man. ' Claimed, Mabel Borg Jenkins, a teacher '"The greatest thinkers of Europe n the McCune school of music, will and greatest men of the world and gWe a complimentary piano recital the greatest scientists believe us inIi it possible few"' Jurors In College hall Wednesday, evening, nocent. are right and the . wholes- - world ..; Aprif-i- , at 8 o'clock. ' ' , ,'; The fiiaiiistls f ormergra4uate wrong?;( "No judge on earth Js more prestudent V.the Youngjuilversity, with tuK'fye have proven and has harK.15 years' study under judiced : ' tht most ot4 teachera in New that you kuoir before , you see us. of We under enemy' dogs, radicals,: invitYork; Students and public are ed to attend tie recital -- free -- of instfrutlons. and. you conld not be tieve in our good faith.'' p charge. The affair, is sponsored bythe ZURICH. April 0 (UP) Seven Young nidversity music dwMtftment, mllUon workers of the labor Socialist internationa's are convinced of FIRE CAtSEs DAMAGE Fire causedby a brooder destroy- the innocence of Nicolal Sacco and ed chlcjteneoop and approximate Bartolomeo Vansettl, and I sk you that cblckena bekmgtng to AV1U- - not to allow an execution ly so deeply, offend the conI)o.v, 905 East Center street. would 2:30 science of Hianklud," said a cable Sattirday afternoon alraut o'clock Damage of between $100 gram sent Governor Fuller of Masand $15(1 wast done, and Mr. Pay sachusetts by Senator Luis s D' Bronckere, president of the lnter- bad insurance of $50, it is said. nationale'8-commls.sifor polltlca ' prisoners. ; . X7T - COURT OF HONOR A Boy Scout sourt of honor, exthe largest ever held , FAREWELL IS PLANNED isted to A farewell testimonial will 'bel in I'tah county, will be in session this evening at 7 :30 o'clock in the given in the Fifth, ward ebapel tbls First ward, with Dr. O H. Brlm-hal- l evening at 7 :30 o'clock in honor Son of, In charge' of the Ttnipanogos of Dllworth Chamberlain, Mr Mar.r Uhamberlala, ? who will council activitly. ; . leave In tbe near future f"r a mis sion to the Hawaiian islands. A fine mnslcal program has been arranged. Tbe public Is invited to atMr. Chamberlain attended tend. the 'Young University ' for several years, and was prominent lu ac :. . tlWles there. . . PIANO RECITAL -- wo IS ARRANGED - . 1 ' - mr 1 1 on cir. . 1 is expected rrarisDortation For inner rrovjaea . j AVIATOR'S FATE t ' 1 a'h-icti- STILL UNKNOWN . T . I . Niinie-fuesd- ! I ; 5. i s : Leal PEKING. Aoril 9 (UP).-M- m. year Fight; Demo. Mildred Mitchell of San Franclaco atration Is Feared. . and Honolulu" and Wilbur Burton of Columbus, Ohio, Americans ar(IT) rested Tuesday by Chinese police A WASHINGTON, April apfelal police fnard, It developed on charges of engaging In aaUonal-b- it today, it being maintained t the propaganda, were released atate II. P. MEET DFCISIOM ORETiI PLANNED . Cloudy MM When 35,000 Staged Diamond Rush I Oklahoma'! death toll wa swelled by whea rerflow waters' of the Washita river awept through several Mexlcaa homes near Rocky Ford last Wght, Tell of J J Death- -. L. t Two other persona were drowned in the same community, Wednesday nlghtajd six others are 'missing-Thre- e Weepah may have its gold rushes po n la the Atrlcau Transvaal they're ruKltlug for diamonds. Above are other persons hare beea two remarkable photograph a diarawd' rush March 4 a't the Grasfontein farm In the Llchteuburg district drowned as the result of floods In of the Transvaal In which 25,000 men .participated. rTb upper picture waa taken soon, after the tUt varlotts paru. of, the- - atate to the Startmf Me great throng of Boers last 48 hours, a total of 22 Ontht wiiat gathered" foV thoef eut -f;v tu tne state. In several Iparts of .Oklahoma swollen streams have drerflowed i, Sir Thomas CAVE-I- N Clean-u- p farm lands and paralysed railroad when he traffic.;..,8 reached Sew Xork Jesterday'a toll. of . death -- Jind damage was followed by water-on his annual mi snouta again last night The Grand to the U. Klver was a raging torrent earlyS. His mission Monday Is the day set for today and is expected to rise at dean-o- p of dry garbage by the Fourteen Children To recapture the least 30, feet and orerflow. Flood Borah and Butler, Republican Fatherless city, according to announcement bden put out to hare warnings America's yacht farmers to evacuate. Leaders, Clash on Wet ; ; of City Commiatdouer Charles As' Result of Tragedy; racing cup, of Hopkins, and residents of Provo Plank Issue Some Narrowly Escape course! Sir Tom, to have their debris are ;xe-tf9 PARSONS, Kansas, . April iUP) 'for the bijUling, ready now 77, said his by city floods Waterspouts and resulting tomorrow. new attempt .will held a new threat against. life and BOSTON, April 9 (CP). Two SEATTLE, April 9 (CP) fonr- Tue,Liallng of this amnnii-latelie made in 1929. property inSoulhera --Kansas-to Twn cliTuTren were futherless orators htglr lu the leadership, of today will matertai continue day. as the result" of a cave-I- n ' the Repulllcan party hare brought tfaroitgh the week, but all is ex lu the Creeks Invade Towns Carbonado mine of the Pacific Coal peeled to. be ready Mouday. More than eight lmhea or rain forth- - flhewthe topic of prohibition. company afternoon, yesterday lie .Tl dry, earlwsP felt in several Kansas communities for critical inspection and diarua-- 1 wbb-tookthe- Uvea of . seven near the ilinwtn. Ibe In a short time yesterday and. by slons and the effects of a oilncrs. spirited gutter, iu reepta-tojfa'clU-tat- e nightfall rivers and creeks were in- debate, it was felt today, may Bhow Ten.. ienweire worklnc in cross bundling. 'l'muiisslouer vading towns and lowlands and themselves huie . when hundreds of toiis of 1I months when hence fa einlaxltu the Hqklus and farmers, driving townspeople tu'iHlrtod gravel from the celling lt material ts in that jmli-sthe plutform for the 102H presi from their homes. 4Hkleuly a vf way. a nd bucied eight H for this recepta'les uiirisw. . More than 100 homes in Parsons dential campaign Is drawn up. af )ne .worliei.- - Two pn-I at the Aviator Reaches San Diego as stod four feet will not hatuYd le away. uuam uoran or deep in water early senaior etc ped.., the mouth of . . j' ,. . Idaho, defending prohibition won debris. A .third maw pas, partially Passenger In U. S. Plane : today. At Erie, Kansas, where Sn the "unofficial decision" of six burled iut was iltnr out byjb i, Accident Averted fireman and an unidentified judges out of nine who heard him 14 ... . , . t r n..I .1 i f ' uiiinu murrn.T - l psssenger wemlrowtied early yest- - aim ih The other seven wre 'completely tiuurr, presi j "ZZ. rje r',.k:., , t;oriinJWa unffersity T AN' " blEOO, t'allf, - ApHI 9 wwirywnen wssoan; Kama man awt No. 22 derailed into arguetbe virtues" nd vices bf the Texas train "fl'wo bodies bad hieA recovered (UP). A day of rest, the first he The "offiitfai" has Jiad since lenvin'g New Orleans Flatroek t'reek, an' eight inch The 18th amendment. been fHbj morning, two othj-rflooded the decision Jafer will be given by the city.,. ocWd and will tie dug out before on the westward flight which ended street town's main converted was' Kepjiblican party, in convention. in disaster at Boosevelt Lake, Ariz, olgTrKtMi iifluo 'olrtclala declare It Into a river. Advanced students of Prof. J. W. nia y, ticieveraf ; Butler said he doubted wbeth- .. i v was planned by Col eanesaay days before . the r the party will Include a wet McA!llster wU be presented In bodies orKjhe' other onel Francesco de Pinedo and his three are plank In its next platform, but de- concert Monday evening at 8 o'clock reached." aides today. y so do It should ' clared and appealed Nick Oslw man who was The Italian flyer who' covered The vocal stuto the party to reassert its moral in- College hall. more than 17,000 miles of unchartdug out. E. A,.T&aJley and Pete dents will be assisted by .advanced Cheresko restoraundertake the leadership, were-u- t ered air lanes In his thaedge of the tion of the government of the Unit piano students, of Professor Wil- cave-ir- i but escape(Lv flight, remained in bis rooms at States consti ' ed established, by the "I felt tb? rash of afr,t!nd the liam F. Hnnsen. The public bj InCoronado, Hotel, attending roroffl-cla- l ' tution and repeal this amendment vited to ., Oster business and resting. compression of the free of attend, .charge. as tne first step, toward a direct xne jinx wblch attached Itself The program arranged is said said today. "I tried to. scramble constructive and a successful to to ;'Pe Roosevelt Lake be of exceptional excelence,' and out but the muck and dirt caught I handling of this great social prob- with the burning of bis huge mono"Sylvia", Speaks, .William Hop-i- s me. West was underneath me, lie letn. sricd for me to get off of him .but plane followed him on his lournev follows: as Borah aroused enthusiasm with moVe" ' Then' the water to the coast yesterday, .... Boy'V .... Weatberbyr could not iJaggDanay. his reply." over him. I guess rTTbe flakerff fromj Ph'oelili, I andVdirLpoured ; Swallow lone "In Garden" a Little Casting bread upon the waters is The Republican' party, although he died luimediaTelyr-H- the plane In which the daring flyer seeaied Hewitt, "Lullaby' 01 apple sauce, according a bunch sometimes at It last takes hesitates, was riding as a passenger, careened to i Anona Jen like a) years before they dug me did quite the right side of every great quesSteiner who Arverill, from a sand dune and narrowly a out., Another man culled help bit of easting with unfortunate tion," Borah said in concluding his sen ; In the Gurden of Tomorrow '.". but'I couldn't do a thing. I'Ve been escaped crashing; Roltert Scott: "Nadece", Deppen, In Prove recently. results defense of prohibition. "And when Crawford.'-'MaI Then as the flyers were nearlng in rescued two foriner caveinsand Undy Lou", Strick Arvcriu, who Is residing in a it does take tha right side of this San Diego the plane .iUoted by 1 Provo rooming bouse, met Marvin question, it will take the side of land, Ruth Clark ; "uiiondo Bril- - figured lnyHttsue had come but waa Jiifky.again.'i, Lieutenant Commander W. S. Hac-to- r who described himself as TOnatltutlonalr "govern mentirTvtir llHnlii" piano soli, EioUe Mymp; and bearing Captain Carlo Del Vardley, "Anchored" Watson, Vernon Dusen-lerry down and out. Arverill take the side in favor of. the Amertemporarily Preta, second In command of the bought the man a number of meals, ; "Dawn", Curran,, "Nocturne" v , ican home.". Italian flight, crashed into a ditch and Curran, Faye Jensen; "Love Here took bun to his room recently near Jamaica. Is My Heart", Slleser,- "Murmurto sleep with him. ' The flyers were uninjured al ing Zephyr", Jensen, Evan Mad-seThe good Samaritan became susthough the plane crashed into the "Trees", Rasbnch, "An Irisb miss, Unlicensed bicycles have been colhe when $3.50 found ditch, splashing jnud overahe two picious "I Love You,"r Grlgg ; Solvlcg's lected by the Provo pfJliee departing from his pockets Saturday, and men. Lullaby", Shmmon, Jliltou Perkins ; ment during the past few days, and of Yardley followed. The other plane circled the spot the armrt song, Grieg, Phyllis Alston. re- a' large number are awaiting about a dollar on his had Vardley where the crash until Hactor sigIna Webb will be accompanist. when apprehended, and at lcnibtiou at the bands of their person nalled that neither he nor Del ens. Chief of Police WrenWfklus claimed that he bad earned Proda were unhurt' then continued first declares that, all bicyejeswithout the money pitching hay. When con9 their flight tft San Dlcgo. (LP) April (WASHINGTON. 1927 licenses wll ntiiiue to be fronted by Hie man for whom he SftiMtnr to I'tHli. IVnificrat. King. tiiKou up, uiul petd by the depart-men- t had claimed to work, he confessed im""!!!" reports the-th-eft loHWefof PoUeerWren day .flisrwrtprigeil iniTIpOiencwise Is paid. here tnat he had made allegedly . WiWns.' will be observed in- the . TrHffJjtrviolations are continuing J'v'-Today to in remarks a. speech Provo Fourth ward as Beantifica to ome extent, the' chief reisirts. Vardley is now lodged in the eity Improper;.men on an enlisted army transport tion fid a nuitiler of arrests huve been jail, and Arverill has goen cut of Sunday. At the Sundav school g business for some returning from the Caribbean re- in the morning, Mrs. Zenith J, made for fulling fo stop at the the cently. , time. , sou, ward chairman of UuWtellef designated streets, and also for King, who was barred from enter-- , various turning. In the middle society lieautificatkmcuininlttee, was Haiti Borno. President by lug will "give a shortfiil'k, and the blocks-In to have told substance, LOSAXGELES. April 9 (UP). reported, CLEAN-U- P comiKised by A. Earl M. Hatch, 25, Minneapolis Inthe men' that 'capitalistic interests heatitlficationxmg F. Acord wttl be sung by all memsurance broker, was reported dying wore being served In Central Ameri bers of the Sunday school. in a hospital here today from a ca by the Cnlred Statesgovernment. the evening at 7 :.'! o clock, bullet wonnd suffered in an One- - versbwi Iiad it . he r sa id Ihoy. he siteakers Will be Josetm Nelson. with a burglar, whom he ought not to do the goveriuAsnfs city cbaimuin of the itthukcd in defense of his mother. work In the Caribbean undef'these committee, and E. S. Hinckley, The shooting accurred shortly beof. the Pr,ov work circumstances. Through plans for len-n- p fore midnight when Young Hatch chauilier of commerce. th made been by,, have In Orem his Vlolette" and mother, Mrs. and Hatch, returned liome from the Orem Chamber of Commerce, lonesome club, a society organized 300 letters have leen sent to prop HORNSBY ROW SETTLED them by Mrs.' Hatch, for strangers in erty owners of t,he city, urging lieantification to Final decision as to the site of program in the aid . Los Angeles. NEW YORK, April 9 (IT) Arrangements for tratispcirtatlon the. Union "Factfle athletic meet which is setting under way. ' Beantification in the cltyf. and to the Mauavu ard chicken dinner John Heydler, president of the ' will lie m.'ide Monday evening, acNational league, amioiineed to- ilso along the hlgbwayrTs planued and apron bazaar have been made cording to present indications. over clay that the controversy by the ward Relief Society.. which hv the chsnil)er, At that time, ' A. A. Hendricks, Rogers llortisby's stockholdings sponsoring the .affair, tars .will iires'Uleut'ef the Union Pacific BcHiitlfleatbrrwlll be an Imjwrt-an- t in readiness at 12 o'clock on that- bad .''been- settled satisfactorl'y the chaml)er of emri- toplc-if- f league, and J. 'W. Nevillei at the Farmers' and Merchants' day evcmuB together: with "other '.officials -- X'out'essTons njerpenieet lug- eunewoay tauk and ;ere made" by alt 1 of t he railroad,, "will; pieef with dt--' the Sharon ward chapel. Placards on the Windshields will .'I parties to the dispute Horns- - rectors' of (he Provo ' chamlier- - of LEAVES designate the cars used for thai by, the New' York Giants and j commerce, and with the committee COMMANDER FAIRBANKS, Alaska, :.'r....'-which' will also be pro- ' the Cardinals. purpose, which had charge, 'of Provo's blii No word, has bePu feoeived ( UP). i court action; where- - ) for' the monster meef ", Guard vided at the various schools. Nationnl C, msndine Buttery here today regarding the fate of Plans for Vhe day's program-I- n; It is known that the selection has by the Giants had intended, to stationea at rrovo. nun viator of Anchor-in'- t R. II. Mexril eludethe chicken, dinner from 12 seek an Injunction restraining sinimered down- to Provoj )glen nun 10 movea na age, whojvtfh three passengers, left cd his post - and of "ntHJI o'clmk. at which thfe Provo .Heydler TOiiu rmiy interference spd alt Itike. vProvt's final bid ,on a flight to Uke ('its;.- He was the guest in the biisebifTrtar's playing J was submitted recently," and arhonor at m party in the armory Kiwauls club members will lie among mile those In attendance; the atjron baactivities, will not lie abandoned, j rangements for the hteetlng were Searching parlies arc out, anil Tlitfrsday evening, and was presentirf to tak& place throughmade by Mr. Seville after bearing which Hornsby will lie In the Giants' zaar, that at watch time, a ed with gold condiowing to .improved weather who was on a dance "in the .' lineup in the owning game In out front Mr. ..HxaidrU-ks- , and Lieutenant day, the jbe nn behalf unit. .of. tions, it Is hoped the men, if forced exact coiist. is the The of the purpose of The affair date comTuesday. , It.now Philadelphia L. in Is evfning. Edwards J.' down, have found safety in some the meeting with' the Provo citla-nThursday. April II. mand of the new unit. .; rabln alone the way. ."' Th DEATH TOIL ......Ft K ........ ...Itl eWiKy EditeT Hi l M any D1SCUSS Pr ODosai or L six Contro Herald Telephones BwImm OfTMo MiMclal and Km Dept. r;lONDAY lias not leen -- indicated, .but it Is that P'rovo'a chance for securing, the meet is rather good or the. meeting would not have been arranged at all, w 1th all final bids .;...- In: "::'..' The Union Pacific athletic meet marks of Is one of the high-watsport in the natiou during the sum- .beHeved "'' mer months, and Includes baseball, track; and field, trap shooting, rifW sports In shooting, tennis program. The town successful In 'securing the meet will , be host to thousands of people f ron, outside the" city, who will atteud the ath' letic competition. r lTic final selection Is certain to he nisde In the immediate future, since the time for the choice already and-otb- Iff er TESTIMONI.VL TONIGHT farewell testimonial will be given this evening at 7:30 o'cloi-in' thn .vavA rhatwl fm himnp ir Miss Louise Dastrup, daughter of! Mr and Mrs. Jacob Dastrup, whq will leave In the near future for tbe eastern states mission field of the L. D. S, church, where she wlls labor during the coming two years A splendid program has been ar ranged. All are Invited. A : 1 regard to furniture do not overcrowd the smal V home. ."- Flarln,' simple furnj-- 1 ture is satisfactory Jor r longer period of time than furniture with ornate designs Occasional pieces of painted furniture give a touch Xeolor to a rdtni and are compara Is past the date originally set. " lively, inexpensive. 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