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He was jr rested, as a vagrant and told to jet out of toWn But police picked im up again the same night' in the Jtreet car waiting station.. He was jaklng-'hla ,time - getting - ,out of own, aiinougn : ne aid not say (Continued Jprom Page : Qne) : ' school would" ' be -tnosen.H. mainly from the norUi end of the -county In order that the -employes might find Hying, quarters . outside " fhe chool and travel back and forth. Two trained women instructors, one from South Carolina; and the other from Illinois, will assist, the; doctor, in- tuning up .the work . " Musical numbers ..wereA rendered duiing the program consisting of a vocal 8olo by Mr.f; Clifford E, Young, and violin numbers oy Mx Ann Clay son; accompanied by Miss lU)renaCJaysQn-,., " . - aovernor Deri and'D. A. Skeen spoke, briefly od, the founding of the schoolthe selection - 6f the site; and touched on the future of the LKiTw n fTarty-desliaUon in city elections r- nillm,nTnnM hi Tap ayor . i-unasirom aenverea. a hether he intended taking a car. Van's know Kyoiir get and tire kind thent T. V. v. Hi ...... c Don't fitthit uniof A width And . tengthV- 'A. coats noMnore Here's Brutes- for Wear M r"-.:- . -1 j W 1 A r m r. . I. - V B I . if . f - . f iVSHOE STORE i t v:316esrCenter St. . - s V S s .-A i X v i CONVENTION ISry jjAdPENED HERE i-(Contyriued FromPage One) tnorning,Mayor Olson ol Price delivered1 de-livered1 hie annual address, giving Mayor : Bowman anopportunity to speak: tomorrow.-'-, i Mayor Olson paid a tribute to the pioneers who., laid the" foundations for the,TJtah,.oromunitiea. He e- t dared at the Wtset' thatvnobod is , going to be roasted at" this con ventIon."A He said that in his Ira v' jelaT around the tate he -.bad obH fserved that there'isA'tllt .much room for improvement, in most of 'It. ' - ' .-. 'V vae viv!;. . a . v ' ' -Among -' the recommendations made' by Majpr-tMsoti 11 ad. dress were greater 'cariTiifc; 'passing fi(fnchises, elimination, of obsolete laws and the enactment of uniform j ordinances, and the . abilition " of At at- the work done.- so far- upon the institution " V . . The inspection or the building followed the banquet; and although the equipment is. not completely installed, in-stalled, enough was m place, to give the visitors an'ldea. nf theschool when complete. ' There, are seven buildings; v Including Ntwo . dprmj-tories, dprmj-tories, a service huilding the hun-diyr hun-diyr the heaUng plant building, the farm, dormitory and farmsupefin-tendent's farmsupefin-tendent's residence.: V. A . S. X. BOND ' ELECTION SET . SALT LAKEfCXrr. UtaVSent; x auxx sait.Lake;s first major move towards wintei1 "unemployment "unemploy-ment relief had been Uken "today with the t formal authorization of. tne city- commissioners f or- S600,- SXy. bond election on ;October 27. i ne money would rinance- tne constructio -jOf stornj sewers. .If passeoVJthe contract, would be' let the .-day, after the'jele'ction. . . - . ---. - : 4t HI .11 '. ' ' ! I " HI III! III - t TOO LATE IFOR , I CLASSIFICATION . BOARD xANp llOpM: i Home boarcT and room.Modern home. 754 West 1 No Phone 598W. ol5 H I, Foremen, idONAl E. ol Room andT boftrrt.: 320J2. I N. o24 FOR RENT FURNISHED ' - Strictly .mo4,v apt, garage. ,32 ,E. 3rd SoPhonel4lW. ol unf urn, A comfortable- home. reasonable, 262 S. 1 EvPhone 784. ol carefully . prepared! address - giving thevsucces8 attained by, his city since its . first entrance into the municipal powerield ln"1886. Overcoming -obslacles. of every conceivable kind jthe venture finally final-ly promises to meet with success since the introduction of meters and the introduction of modern business ..methods into Its operation. opera-tion. , . A ' . - x - The srates charged by the city's system ranges from 5 ycents, to t cent3 per -fttto- wAtO hotirv forf light and two cents for.heat,- Power and Combination .rates vary frpm two to five cents, shft'aid. ' The city operates at the present time a 'hydro-electric plantXand three Diesel N engines with a ttaf capacity of 2,610 K. 5VViMore than 98 percent of the homes In'-Logan are served, by ,ta wfemor s total of 3388 customers ali served over meters. l, y$ , A y during the 4wmmg.year.the tota( revenue of the; p1ant.Is expected to exceed wu,uoo, sard the mayor Mayor Claude Rlrschl bf-Hurrl can who was scheduled to address :- r A. .. Oer dusty deserts vast and gray, fi u ? -A brown robed : Padre; blazed the way . : Through mighty 'canyons t roughly ' piled; v '" Explored a country, strange and wild ; ' ; " And while his men sought focxLrand cheer,. . ; "Rrave Rsftalante rested here. . - .V.-a ' i-1 V This .fertile valley, still asleep I ;v,V Was pressed hy weary; sandaled fet X, j'v,A'' ' T These weird, fantastic cliffs, about' 4 - - Gave back the aoldiera lusty shout",, f Aswith thefirst. faint fays of dawn " - V : Brave Escaiapte journeyed on. v ' " f Long ages passed storm, sun and rain, i Before another whiter-man came; - - r - ' .X-A man: ot, cpwragk, f aUhan4-power,; - ; .. '.Who treasured'atureja.prlfteiessrdower,' 7 Then here, these, friendly hills among, v? : This Vale was bless'd by Brigham Young L ' Sweet sunkiss'd valley tranquil, still,- y Where beahty smiles from every hill, 4 Kind neighbors their: goodwill impart, . " With helping hand and loving heart;! In Sorrow's hour or. Joyous feast , They live as did the" gentle priest: ' . A A' "A7 may grim Time forever spare X: ': '" This lovely homeland, bright and fairf. And sheltered here' from Worldly strife . Long may they live tha snrpleUfe;v ! Give to their nelghbor,iJl your best,- : , And gladly greet the stranger guest. yThe Padre prayed in; foreign tongue; y- To the same God as Brigham Young, ; r His: people seek the path he trod ... And are. thrice blessedby the same. God, Health In V r OFFICIALS AT GRID SCHOOL 4 4 THRONGS ATTENb COUNTY FAIR (Continued From- Page One) opened Friday afternoon. The chariot char-iot race, with three entries, was a spectacle -seldom seeh In Christian times. The three teams "were of the type popularized 'by General Lew Wallace in hls immortal book, Ben 1 Hur. "1 An accident to.pne of. the .- itMlUi man nniAaanTH VV A I - .: splendid display ' artistically ar-. Kare: uooaneiJSSfeswiu ixviu j ranged. These were Inspected by , Hills Bros. atentea UOBr. Vf i 1 judges Friday morning and placed yJ. tfblfed RoaStillg PrOCeSsV . v according to their relative 4moritS y - A -i-- fr1 Utah county's own exhibit attracted of the- world moscxiUcV V ' A HC1L un. jiw.njuiMfM.um. t -nanrttyniva tatwf Hill. Kro. .1 ZaT. YV "i t fpfl. and fWlarMl it the-finest: Not driver .who finally.-. aDanaonea ms t 0nlv that they continue to drlnk Hills Brosi,Coflfee,- For . its. flavor. A i were at full speed. The 'JBen HuiT I nevefChangesj . . A " X" VA " V A remarkable roasting v pToceSa vy ; dace In front of the grand stand.-f is responsible for this. It Is called f. Tk...'. oraa finaltv artiireri nft-1 fVtnimlld RoafitinET lAVented and '2Vf Edth, Jove andJdyt tlielr command, -y wondrous soajiajitetLand. s ...... f ' MINNIE J.H HARDY. y x ' The. largest footbaliN ; officfals' I -Lschool ever held In this region-took place Wednesday., night ' In Provo high -school, - with Principal' nudsen of Sprlngville in charge Oi Cren Wllfeon' And Lee Simmons of Salt Lake conducted an interest ing session for the prospective football foot-ball arbiters. N Eighteen men- registered and massed the examinations. . -i. Two changes In schedule were decided upon during the session. hch wr.s attended by all coaches as ' well ' as prospective officials,. The Provo at; American Fork game scheduled for Oct." 2, was. changed hto-.Oct. 23, and-the Amerioon Fork at Plearant Grove encounter, originally orig-inally booked -for : Oct; ' 23, was moved forwkrd to Oct. 12. 'J. C, Moffitt. Provp' h'gh school principal, has btjn , designated to "jmoint the1 officials for the season. Those taking the course Wednesday night were: ; Lester H. Comaby. Spanish Fork; ReedColIins.'Bert Bullock.' Kenneth E. Weierht. Le- and Buttle, Carl, O. Swenson, Bliss Hoover. JAndy Uastruo and Richard Thorn, Provo;.. Howard and "Law rence Wilson and. Eugene Hlllman, Pavsonjj Guv.BrcAvn. C. -Barnett and Monty Groesbeek. Snrinsvllle: Joseph S. Robison, Lehl, and Bob Howard; Salt Lakei ' .y - -TherS are 39.firma making ,-A 500,006 worth of chewing giiW each iy V 3 A : i mm of OKusuAtti ACOFftt DELIGHTS feTIIElOSI CRITICAL scalante, lah. A the mornih&..session wired- that he was unable to attend the convention. conven-tion. 1 ' A piano and vocal solo were given : .I' More than 4 per cent : of this countryis population la unable to rad or, write. . CHARRED BODY FOUND ' BRIGHAM CITY, Sept. 25. UIE The hared body of an unidentified man was found today 4n the rear seat-'pf in automobile near Park f Valley, west-of Brjgham City. ' The man, believed to ne a iNavau-an, iNavau-an, was either' murdered or committed com-mitted suicide, ' -. '. . A- , - ' J 1 . i" 'J. ' i i i . .TTir i i i i " i "iiu. i . " i i " ii ' 1 1 111 r . ... -..- At . n; . mg - Satarday speoals STAGG IN 40TH SEASON CHICAGO,' 6ept.W25, !E-Coach A. A. Stagg's40th reason as . University Uni-versity of Chicago 'coach will officio offic-io Hy begin tomorrow whenhe Maroons met Hillsdale and Cornell college. y ' s The Arab introduced story into Europe. -, . the. ehort horses leaped beyond control of the ibandoned his chariot while .s wild Chargers OCIVVkVU v..... AVI W .avwmw. . - . ; j j i Mnntpntpd .hv."ililla RrfliL As the ac'i. A?. - the track with a horseman in wild t curacy of the bour-gUss vdepende A 1 "r " . ' - fupn an even, continuous flow . ., ii, pursuit. , i?tflA t. fimfl '...art the wonder-f '-..I : x?n.-nvn 1 rn nn was inlnrwrl - --r - . - - ..... - n . . V "- in the accident . . . j,. nave pmvea citiuuuu. , : j process The public address system ork-rousjy oHIittfe at aAime, ed perfectly and carried the ant-The -advantaeev is-simply' anouncements and the singing to Every berrjT ia roasted to perf fec c eve:y part ofthe fair grounds, j At top sometning bulk-roasting caVt 5' . ' , Evening Spectacle guarantee. urthermore, tne navqr , , Friday evening's program will be never variessomethmg.elPulk 5 renetition of the one given on- roastmgxan't guaranteeA But Con?y Tr;rnffmo l ? xriii t-oaI -Ff wtn mnM raniditv. .--- r. . -. fias .tne same aausiymg uavor. i In order to preserve this delT-t. j ciousnessAHills Bros, pack theirs- A destroys the flavor of coffee' is-re- ,An0, vTu JS-aafna flawr ofsHflls Bros..y lent, although it might ff is-produced by this patented i8stroue. process that 'roasts evcny,6ntinu- ,c ; plyV&U:i Lwi" reel of f with more rapidity, The Burning of Moscow, that, met with hearty favor Thursdays evening, will be repeated tonight." The-To wes. shows will be in fuu- opciiation as .usual. Rides on theji moved and kept-out of these c&nt.1 v" ferrls wheel, merry-go-round, lnerrj'T Ordinary, afr-tightY cans ;VQn'tr-r fi VwJll I keen'eoffee fresh But .Hills Bros. JY mixup and other concessions vwiU htlp while away the hours after the pyrotechnical spectacle. The day will close with a repeti tion of the dance in Utahria- Gar-Hm8rBros Coffee, Inc.;"T)nyfirAv FOR RENT vtJNFTRNISHED. a. -. moa. tsupiex ; win electric Murphy bed, basement and $30. .3 rm. apt, $154)0. -.7 d: withAfurnace S40D0. 8 rm. mod.-with furnace 432.5G.v - oil T. H. Heal. Phon 1876. : v V r y uu FOR BALE OR LEASE 8 r rm.-. -mod.7 home v Suitable for hoarders , or roomers. 2SKJ No. 4 ,E. Inq.' at 789 Na 5 W, ol A A- LOST-r LOST-r White , male .dog. Call 256. o2 FOR SALEw inSCELLANEOTJS vFat1 muttons,-51 Your choice $3X)Q. V . If ,. ' V . j o2 1 c , 1 ' 11 ... i i . . .. .... t, j .-.'X 'X- "tinj) vA A-- Ay A' s ' Vvlf I V 4Ay.A)AAy . tTT-t: . ci 3cer--A' ; - I ( a a Nth Waa nor trick ohr.se "Ti a 2?S r Swg m to U. STirc" b statesnetit of : BuiltbvthemwWj Urtat Producer of rUr V. &K Tires are definitely superior! And theaaotorias public i find ing it out! The United States Rubber ' ' . Company doobtecf tire "production sad' j wia.dottble again, u i.A, t -A ' If yoa're looking foe msTirnmn tire mfetf cnihbiiiedwithdepndbi : long mileage, let us equip your caf new -. With p. S; Tires. Prices are rijht. QuaUrjr . " Nrs never better. The Big Swing to U.S. , iTirei Ua big iwii to economy and satis-' faction for every one of ewr eustomefs. y ' cuy kov Ar:D save r.;o::2Yi axa? Ajy ; i .... i .ii . - : . - . - . i -j . . -1 ' . -1.; ; x .AV. V ' DHve In for Service? A! ' A.; rJy i - - AA Tire Merchants 3NTER&T. . ' - - e 1 tcii dig si?i::q igto V ; WESXXENTER ST. L ; ; PHONE 2C0 ; ; V'A V i , "s A -TfT Getvttie Hait -.SayeMoWyVBy Tiding at Everybody's " m X irens lams Child ' -jet All, the latest styles. Pelts Mniul'VglTetg. "'Peal, 25c nifty 1 35R Olrls Fancy Dress Hats 1 ) V 0 Men's and Boys 15c ; ' v nosetnow 41 Boys' nd QlrlsA School xiose y . n 9c (A A Turkish, Hnd Towels" only ' 4 .! Fine Tissue7Toaet PapeV A - -',-5C Ladies' Rayon L. DAS. " ' xv Garments vA'i fiirlsV Fancy ; Vtsret; TanW7 v. v y j; P," Coats and Brooks ThreadA A4Av vjy 7K V S. Children'sBayon , Bloomers 4Tk f Sc ;12 iledk Sanitary Pads yMens 5 Good Grade r ' AWorJShoesH ; . 029Q Boys'. Sont Shoes Hose '': For Boys and Girls. Give fck cell mti Dtif itie. 0i -lwMuJ'a nnPP HMf. H I 1 11 JUJU V 1 r One of bur famous Surprise Packag e r with 'evey v, purr chase , of $2.00or : more Friday and Saturday. ? 3; : , v Bed Sheets rpequqt and Best. More , ' , NOTIONS flOc ' 3c 250 a; y., A Lotions Xj. Aparningy' , "Cotton a:.. Garters A.u T -rf. Hose L.L..'L..tj;:.. py . t u ueg Cotton Hose Z, Shoes Z 3?''" fyVJ-SpedaWJV- 3i0t btJ LadieV "fancy V f -Dress Slippers, ' Values'; yA0.2f19A.'; . Allege, .assortment) of. . lien's alidv BoysU fall :;And winter Caps. $1; 00. 'V v: ' A' Rvalues -A; - A 'L.. D. S.-GarmenU t'or men or L.aaies. um inn i aad new atylifl , , 49c i'Pfllow Slips r: SizoU42x36 ;inclle!s.. A ri. :;;:yp?Hai.AA: Lot; oflMen'rang Bo'ys tUarht Corduroys.- Wide bottoms I A3.iJ0AvaIues dies'Hats Sofire-real $"5v 00 values i consisting. ' of , Velvets; FeltsV silk lined, and ail the" new style s and materials ma-terials only., - 99c Double 4 Blankets Partiwool. 'Fancy plaids A $5.00 value for Dtss Shirts , Our $i.50X and -$2.00 values now only'- V '.i.Vt. V vKMjs IrB Cuts , FuU 16-inch. high leather leath-er , or - Panco soles. ;yaiuaio;57.Q0 now ;a 1 : Fancy 1 Adjustable , !A;9C';::iAry- -v7 I v. - 36S West Center St " . .. wiorauo7 , ? iw. .Wjfwi X . .'. - - ' ' - . v v '-- ' - . . .: ,"i - , - . . h. i." Ur ( t v ,''v . , ' x V -v -. . - - 't i ' i i , i .rJ... j O vD A TRAIL BLAZER TUBB WTTH BVERY TRAIL ; v A' BLAZER TIRE! Our mott scnssuonal tire value ia ;eignccen .... u v--months. A tub fres with ery tire sold Ssturdsy-and tirif - ? prices ths lowest for all timet Thi offer is for one day onlyl v; COMB SATURDAYI . , . . ' .V- -' - - a jCfe? .- v ...... 7 "" A) v ' pty ifptrr- V ! . 2? x 4.4821 $ t'US; $7.1S- I r- l 79 X 4.W28 4M ri ZZJM'Z 7JSS . "I , h 30 x 4.5021 UiA ' WA . f 7.41 . 4rglJS J-v 28 x 4.751? 5J0 UC V "9 Nfsi'V'-L , , ,27x5.00'i? ; yTTJa. wa VJ-FvLr C 31 5.2521 . MI ur tOJS TtlL r V - 32,x 6.CO20 f.R' . . Hvt V? 1 1 AM A 33 x 6.0021 --lUt-. 115 V 4 7. I ' J .V . AM 1 -: r a -";....'' - : v,n . ;.- ..f:i 1i-.jav.s.. 1 X,-, isNf r livsrald f lUverslde V IL V. r Super Serried , 1 ,-, ' f T.7S , .A-'-.'SJS . A 9.T0 A , 1195 1 'visasV-. , . v , -yv .'lSJtt- ... i,. v Proporttontt Scrtnt - V A ' 3 Bay in Petri snd Sort Eve Hortt. ,q is x v D mm When You Buyjitrat Ward's Fdrv?v&? 5-sal: cans . -. .- .VI, W Ward'sMotor Oil is the Jinet youcan buy I II is pumped from' the be'st) pools - of' Pennsyl A vania4s . richest" district. It is refined and A De-WaXCd hyone of the world's largest-. oil , companies,,; Just as efficient-lubrication as t you can - buy as mahyy or more iniles- per - quart than you -get from other oils ! A Get the : A.-f -v - . ProvbUtah y .half!: Grades S. A. E. 40i Heavy, and .A.v.l --IV 4 -TA- B ;E.r3(r,iredium.-' :vvy"V ; '-:-JJfife-"2 V A , ' 'M h 'v. Oryyyyy-iy.yyy y, . . , r . , l;y-fi A 189-195 WEST- CENTER ST. V. ; ;.y PH0NE:67: r A : j LJ v . ta . -v -r r- -CZ- I .L .L: ! w III , ,,, , .... . , , " - I-. ' : ' , - . . -. fc-.., v-" - - " -. t x - . j.- --; - 1 -' '"j --..',"-- - f ' - ' - i . - i ii um ! nii ii i 1 1 ..ijLJgU!! LAfi!SS!S!!SS!A!!l nwwSMwilMtii iMiet4w-weZSfcsswswewM ' ) W ' ' lllffiOTUlllaiaOEB . A'-. SAtaWnir. out . vonir,-Y-1'A(.onJ ,-".'.'.,:... : Ses Our vrti PiiSi SavcH wiH ijay for it in One Winter! asnes- one-tnira oi ? tne iirmu, - one-third of the. dirt. Sec Our Bcotli cf County Fair- -A-;.D r ' v 1- - c ) U : t -11 ' ' -.'.I ' 1 ! 1: -il 0I . 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