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Flutil Ml II till M.- Sk.Hfs Mt Mat tjj Of- In. j M.--M.KiiiIh.ii M.-- i Mol j; .im tt.f Cl I' 1 I Co lo Relief Group May Twenty Years Ago fioin Kin on t!i 11 III . (.j, (o- - U j'ioii l.v ll.H-- r - h ot ad! aoold C Y f,, 1 i fi t.l I'll, 11 o il u.t 1 . r MEN i:, r1 r. j -- I ,,j, ri i Eleven from Price Enrolled at B. Nthn.l j! t! ilrJ it.f or t r, i v ro.i.it 16 Wa a OFFICIAL BALLOTS rrVr7? Tuesday, Wednesday GEORGE ARLISS -- n. repeal column on iT, V t- r M.m, for the tfiffil uf cI.JUlrrM under shown by examination to ' u nourished. It is the deslr; of the committee, San. I..! Mr. II nuk ley rejauted. that ft stand r day and 'iClUSINCLAIR LEWIS aid ration for one meal CtA. out. Diked w U a iiathml of serving Great Novel to If is (It ihlld progiam feeding of The ufldsdatci ahull Ills Will If dealt With Rail - o under the direction of Lal Volt) u l.o inr f! I.fuv,,t a s lo hy I hi uniaoiaita at fontiaiy lo Uf Flank Giov.o was iiunud candidate entirely their it of Uf m luml of lalh lu.j. b!r emergency relief committees or roJ.r Tlf uimi-rsilfor t w on ilinun the ,r (ouiu H.r follow Hig kinijdt rule lo follow this tal has Uf laljlt'id iniollmi'nt aulhoiicd agents. tit ki t to fill Uu vacancy cuus-i- d w Relief officials have been askeil to Ufy t national and ,n 1,5 hisUuy, moir sludinls fiom the tefusal of A Ci. Guthirl for by stall t.allots i.n the Lijiior Jsmii: ( oultldr Uh stall and moil shidthls tll jr Jillukley ft planwith for the nomination. together ou fatr rt if Uu s Umuikh mIh.iI" i ohd ihoii ,liindlmg the problems lu'lj.inj; Uu i !, ui vi y showing the number of nls, m.it k Ihr It f column on is but one tiikct in the field ctnldren ftctuully in need of bull) luk.ls If you in - dry pUv rRKK GIRL WINS TOST ON With All Star Cast at Scofield for the city election. At food. Vour cross in the light hand col- a Citizens IRENE DUNNE party meeting Monday umiis j Miss Mary Ruggeii of Iliu. sennu the following were nominated' night, The state bttt.ot which Is a w lute student at the WALTER HUSTON Fixes t'rmeisitv of Utah, was Neil M. Mddsin, town ttoard presi- City slip, calls upon the voter to act on ri. Iv (.r'esntent of the dent; George J Dunn. Bernard New CONRAD NAGEL u,.e two proiHisi-constitutional amend- cornu il of the college ten, C. Sorenson and BRUCE CABOT Jensen, ments. One relates to intoxicating Tlll. vUvi.ul ns or..inulUun Irtish es. Salaries of elective municipal ofliijuors and the olh, r to Uu minimum EDNA MAY OLIVER f fuendlv and har- j,r.notmi: for the next two yean were ficials for women and children Sm.i.m.i (Wage SAM HARDY the bctwo.n relationship hi The of wut mandamus ought If you favor the proposed am. nd-- j fixed by the Pi ice city council ftt iu oViti.k. on the campus against the boon! of county commismeeting Monday eveMks Ruggcri Is a graduate of the sioners lesidents of Sunny side and ning. The monthly wage scale Is ai by which constitution, pro- tabon countv ,Kh Castle Gate will In ai guilt before follows; Mayor, $50; councilmen, $25; limited rale, manufacture and tiaf- the supreme couit next Saturday. recot der, $200; treasurer, $00. On ftckmg in liquor, thin you will vote The action is brought to comtel the The council also voted to erect on the yes" column, whnh is on the rommissioiieis to grant Mtition.s fir fences at the points w here city proploft side of the ballot Public POSt;the mconHiiution of the towns of erty and streets intersect w'lth the The national piohibition ballot is ALS- OSunny side and Castle Gate. . Price canal. Work started Tuesday. on if Of course, pink pajn-rpmted And His Amigos O K Clay, Prut1 attorney, has leon know the you delegates 3 representing the city hall for skating rink purthe forces allied for iipoal and those appointiil as counsel for the federal was rejected. v atlvisiu hoard for woiks Utah 4 poses who seek to keep the state in the dry public Ini-- lx- before the voters The matter has His has fixed the pubhy salary tanks, it would be easy for you to lie winks administration at $15 cr attracted very little attention, and it Three Star rigs nnd one Keystone Who mark your ballot. is exH ited tlieie will In a gieat deal lig were unloaded diem Word of was Saturday and the appointment Hut you are asked whether you oil field Rafcel San of to the at hauled the received polls Monday. apathy favor "ratification of the proposed week for use in doing asthis At present, Mr. Clay is attorney for early change in the constitution of the At a meeting of the city council sessment work on the Mayo and Ball karbon High United States.' i veiling, a proposition to rent groups of claims. n Monday If you vote fur ratification, you aie j B. Y. Being a wet. The promised ratification ot , means the death of the eighteenth figure, you Edith Rowley, daughter of FUSION TICKET IS amendment and the birth of the Row-- h s you ever County Assessor and Mrs. Silas twenty-firamendment. Producer-Consum- er Carbon of the y and a graduate of State Milton H. Well-- j and gives Secretary NAMED AT HELPER ing school, has the distinction of urged Friday that citizens, m votthe youngest student enrolled in on the national liquor issue, mark ing Brigham Young university at the circle at the head of the column, Dr. E. F. Gianotti was named last rather" htiss Rowley is 16 years of i?rovo. d is than baVlotf or individuardile-wee- k as candidate for mayor of Hel- igatos ront per on the fusion ticket indorsed by This fact was brought out in a retQ voto for thpir Cltit.ns who tire cent feature article appearing in The both Democrats and Republicans of individual fnenc,s in both wct and that city. It is understood that the Salt Lake Tribune, which is herewith tch dry columns will not gain, but, rath- of nominating a fusion ticket purpose reprinted; er, will lose, said Mr. Welling, for Agn SJfway extendi Wpmg kand to the farmer imi is to defeat the progressive slate (their vote will be but a fraction of a -- and, of couoe, the conmmer benefit! too k I Apple "At one time a university student headed by Mayor Frank Porter. Time and orckerdi are loaded with npe, cwp, iixcy ballot. of be to been single have might expected .Other fusion candidates are as folSo the wet citizens need only to onei and jeen apple onei and ktle an age within certain rather definite lows Four-yecouncilman, for laladv tarti, dumping! and eatByron to in check remember the left 16 22 lauce, and somewhere between square piei, onei, jmits councilmen. Jack the state prohibition ballot and the ing nght out of the box Get a box cl applet at for the undergraduate student and Carter; O. left circle on the national liquor your Safeway Store today and leep the fruit 'from 30 to 40 years in the case of Sullivan, John Gerandas and R. Gob-sobowl fled high with applet all icaton. They're 10 Eugene recorder, Weeter; city "sheet. Dry voters will mark the those working for higher degrees. Jack treasurer, Vignetto. good, and good for you, and our Pei wl pleaie RE city columns. other "But at Brigham Young university The filing petition wras signed by those days are gone forever, and Simon P. Eggertsen, hale and hearty, 65 residents of Helper, and the ticket Band and born 73 years ago, on October 15, approved by Walter C. Gease and JTAH In 34 precinct pauses on his way to class at the local Jack Sullivan, Democratic LBS. university to say a word of greeting chairman and secretary, and Thorit Kiwanis ReBy to Miss Edith Rowley, freshman stu- - Hatch and Dr. James Ruggcri, and dent whose seventeenth birthday has publican precinct chairman The first definite action toward the ; not yet arrived. I continuation of the intermountain Mr. Eggertsen, who was one of the SIIILOIN or liaby Heef I first band contest here next year wfas graduates of the old B. Y. acad-- I taken by the Kiwanis club Wednes- Lb emy, remembers taking a term of reSenteQ IJrOpOSal 'day evening when a motion was pass- grammar, penmanship, arithmetic, 1 ed that President Ray Walters ap- geography and theology in 1876, when A request that the airport roadp0jnt a committee to make arrange-b- e the beloved Karl G. Maeser vas the of a mile to ments for a meeting of all interested SHOULDER MISSION extended only professor at the institution. Later, other teachers were added and Mr. accomodate farmers in that section parties in the near future. Eggertsen pursued a full course in was filed with the county commiS' Purpose of the meeting will be to meetthe growing school and was gradu-- J sioners at their Package appoint committees to take charge of ated June 16, 1881. ing Saturday by Cecil Waterman. the various events of the tournament, Earl O. Anderson, county surveyor, and possibly set a date for the event. "Since this time he has worked in J road superintend- Mr. Walters explained that it was J the role of principal and teacher in and Barton Olsen, to investigate no instructed were ent the Provo city schools to further the cjubs intention to assume j cause of education. This career in the proposal. of this project alone, but to charge education supplanted a first love County Attorney Walter C. Gease (ajje steps to assure that the enter-w' authorized to start condemna-- 1 prjse will not be abandoned. He mathematics which then offered no tion proceedings on the property of pointed out that interests in the Practical field, and has served to pro- Loratto, located on the paved per par( 0f the state would be vide for the needs of a wife and eight between Price and Helper ygted to see Price drop the contest children, six of whom are still living. BUTTER w'here widening of the road is in SQ tbey Would be able to take it Five of these children have themselves been teachers and one of them, progress. The county had previous- 0ver. to secure a Paul Eggertsen, a graduate of Co- ly attempted but Loratto refused to sell the lumbia. is now teaching at Temple property. university. Commissioner W. G. Reid was del"Besides teaching school, Mr. Eggertsen has been a constant L. D. S. egated to contact the Utah county commissioners relative to the mainchurch worker, having successively tenance of that portion of the Scoheld the office of Utah stake Sunlies in Utah county. which road field day school superintendent, bishops counselor, bishop, high councilman and counselor in the Utah stake presiHe is a patriarch at the dency. SWEET, SOUTHERN DINNERETTE , Mn Ilf lttV H Mai St Mctk, ,f t atti.r i t he Com. Mias Jli) M nod ho tii tatlon Coni('alil kr, fitn,t!y Ilia Williams an jdamuria to abandon Colton as At Ilf OJtli.I.jJ tlo.lt I.t hi hi t IMul.,1) tl.v.fih Uu ir h i n ti jr, l fif cf Uf li, and ait l oiisidi i mg iiili?.itiS llblrti on t,r lijslltd s mi nth, Cittidiiii (' S coining into Iinc for Height tialflc. jtif.i jt.nl! of Ilf tlaliil KUiiiahlS IS III kl)lt lit Our l cast tii foi this nunrinent was tliallfc-m Iff i.uiMiUiUon Ftai.h Killuri liiikh.iiu You mini rsilv, and any that the I alts by way (.f Jihc welt j of llil.l.t on Uf tin ,lf llllt-lJj jsllolhll of list fa in aide. I Tues. I 'III tl ali-J- 1 Hal-ri- 't J i j - ) S sukfe.-tiio- u. Anti Vickers n I 4 -- 11 Ivin-(Krat- o-- hi-- a-- 1 Uii-j- r ic , j in-fl- tt-- iiini-i.dm- Tl' i- Friday, Saturday Si Council Wages Of Officials . d m,er-sor.r.t- y Iw-- 1 semi-month- ly the Stage ; MAR REYES : Works Little Pigs Spanish Boys Know Harmony two-tra- THE BIG l - BAD WOLF j Graduate Boasts Distinction Of Youngest Student at University y ride-up- A Safeway st be-s- H Campaign on ft-- e j , onev-r- ed bg ar two-ye- ar n; Movement For Tournament BASKET Started d Pot Roast .1 j one-four- 8c .$39 Steaks i?.1!" 13c th semi-month- Sliced ly as Bacon SUGAR 11c Veal Roast UTAH BEET 10 Pounds . . 9c )S up-Jo- hn i j PAR or right-of-wa- y, Fresh Creamery WHITE Equitable present time. Asked about his motive in returning to school now, Mr. Eggertsen smiled and said: "I am coming back lo finish the work I wanted to do long ago. Educational development offers a wonderful field. Our great need is to give our youth a thorough grounding; then they will all want to go on in school and we should not have to waste money in forcing them to go on until a certain age. Mr. Eggertsens projects do not end with this years study. Next year he hopes to go to Denmark and visit the land of his fathers. To a student f 50 years ago, the present facilities and equipment of the university make it a veritable he declares. paradise, But the have chang-h- e though buildings finds the same spirit having lived through the years. The students? About the same, perhaps a trifle younger in general, but otherwise about the same. Miss Rowley's chosen field is also education. She looked up at Mr. with admiration, but perhaps a little wistfully, too, as though an illusion had been destroyed. Maybe pr. f Strike Riot Hearing Is Again Postponed Preliminary hearing of Charles a Guynn, N. M. U. organizer, on been tentatively has of riot, charge set for Monday before Justice Byron Carter at Helper. The case had been scheduled for Friday, but Defense Attorney Harry G. Metos was unable to be present. fore Justice J. W. Hammond, the defendant taking a change of venue last week. The case was first set for hearing three weeks ago, but Guynn failed to appear. Two other and organizers, Charles Wetherbee Paul Crouch, were heard at that time, the former being bound over to the district court and Crouch being she had once dreamed that at 73 knowyears one might possess all the is to there that education about ledge know and here was one with 73 teachyears of achievement, many in school. to ing education, returning She shook her head. 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