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Show 4 i ;; t i 1 1 I VI 11 AYs6frJ''TresIdefet Henry Gardner of Palmyra staler will de-. fiver- the -"ddress t$ thegraduates, at the Salem .Junior high- school commencement exercises. U be held , in the -Salem Vard iall Friday eve-i nlng, May 13.' ; Emasene t . Hnk i will ."give the salutory address and i the valedfc- torlans p. ace v Margaret Qlaen r and Carl Miner. - - , ,v- ;:A, class of 2D students will graduate grad-uate as follower - Rheuama 'Allan, Aleen- Barnett, Va4d4 'Carson .Morris Chrlstensen, Fern , ClowardBeryl Dean . Clow-' Clow-' art, Ray - CJoward . Maxine Curtfs, OxesterDav, LyJaDayig.iTheora jDavJs, Hygh-Ptwte,- J3ert Dayla, Emagene jiankB,.,Gt9rg;e..f Hopes, Hunter 4efferles, Farrell? Lamb, Carl Miner, Eryin Nelson Margaret Olson,- v Kethi Patterson ? ,Mardn Roper, Frank Smith,. Rajpb Stoqe, ' Laree Tay aMorr la,: Taylor,-. Ruhy TaylorrvIlavMaeHousleyii. Majda EIMKGMM .. jr. t Franklin Richard ; Carter' 72, respected pioneer and ? fanner of Provo.? died atihi rh6me IftpProvo, Tuesday afternoon. He was always . Interested inclTtccaffairs:f;Y He? was - bora in Prove? ; SeptiJ 22,' I860, the son of Dominlcus - Carter and Dannie Nash Carter.' He Is sur-vivsd sur-vivsd byr his r wife, Christina; Mo Daniel Carter,; and - the i following children; A MrsJ :tpearli Gammon, , Cajrtr, Mrs. Ina Haws. There are also .15 grandchildren and. four great grandchildren? tw"& brothers, PflHfiv Pnrt(r nf Tti Ancils and Arthur; Carter-: of,, Proyo; and one .sisters, Mrs.;. Louisa Sorensen of SaltjIake City. Utah. The remains may be viewed at the, P6sert Jyfor- turary preceding the funeral, which will.be held Jn the Provo Second . ward -chapel :F)day,- at Vip.'m.' FOUND Glim ; iws;;v;;w;.i-:.:. I V ..""w.ywm-fcM i I ' V - - - ... 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(Continued from Page One) newrpbase., of . hU' activities,' and turns to kidnaping.!1 No other civilized; country wpuld tolerattfTsuclft conditions " of ' mob REFORTERS SAY v CHICAGO'S GANGS ARE DIVIDED AMONG twenty leaders, not one yet daring to take the place of.Al Capone. An-t other Capone,- will ari3ev in time meanwhile, gunmen's automatics are -Marking.'' ' Detective pursue five gunme on the west side, then the five returned to the Roxy hotel wit'a a.. machine gmv and-"spraye4 lead" over the police car and the ! A verdict -; of . r guiity? ' t wUni a recommendation-- for leniency was returned by thejury.lni. thacase of -the staterversus' Alex Anderson, Howard Carpenter ad-l Grant 5 An-. - derson who-' were tried i by Judge Maurice Hardingiii,. the city. court TiiMdav afternoon on a charre of. v nin(n. .ut.Hn In.ITrih TiiU. 1 Witnesses for. tni'defense'included'l - ' r the , defendants, E. I. Parker 'and. Witnesses vfor the state ' were i GeoVgeW"Cox and J. J.'Madsen, states garner wardens. yRulon . Mor-t jganr was appointed ta ac t as - attorney at-torney ; f o rthe , defendants and; County Attorney. V E.: Brockba'nk p'roaecuted.thecase, . .The jury comprised of Millard A. Efeckj 'Benjamin Knudsen; Alvin S.' . Parry aod.U, Aiaenuray , v , V jobless MbiiHere k restaurant " where the ' detectives were eatings . The policemen drop ped to the floor, saved their lives. No - one would i speak lightly of prohibition,' based on a, sincere - de, sire to help the human race, and f rput-an, cnatQ .crimes. , out itcerr tainly has, made life, more. exciting than it j used to be- thanks to the t.boo,tleg , industry. . . c . t X Working V through 4 1 jie V Plrdw 'chamber of " commerce--a s number,1 ofr Pi ova business. , concerns have, adopted - the meth6d0f usmunf . employed; persona toaolicitlng-busi-. nessv Many jobless men .have' thus been, able vtamaJttwaes and at the - same time tQQt their . bit to tof ,;Thef ContmentaiOll : company; est empioyra ino ujrstBiit ncntw gotfd ' advaatagef according to Lon, Kurap, 'district . manager.: Coupons, sold byf ihe-aollcitort' are r made re- deemable, .aV any. of , t!a,a .company!, service:. stations: Other, men are being placid v doily, -most ,bf t them tirning' lit a good-number of t sales, ..T T t ; . , - n :vashington;m iy n f ojv Gason BMeana vafi successful tedoy In - obtaining a reduction M1 the : $100,000 bond et -when he, wit , nrreatd.xm charges ot iemhleaxling, $104Xa from MsEdward B. Jtys. - ' Ju3tica JamfesT Mi Praetor an- nounced that a $50,000 bond would, be? sufficient. . V" ! ' .-;" . . -. h , ..German, mothers - -are- beiner taught In .Beriin' hospitals a "daily dozen" ; series of , gymnastics for babies. ;.f. ; - ;.; 3; vwv emasM aav" avvt . ' travel toy Bn -these daysi ' . Four good reasonsi It cost v 4. V' . I ! Perfect comforr-. , HanJidown-iQwn depotj, , j , Con-venltnt schedules"-, I : Next trip travel by but J , ; r ,BUS PEPOTS , v . : TOLUJIUDR MOTOR CO. ; A.- .A HVMU VUV .ANVItOMUU -s . , Pjrovo; Utah' Cks"C) J f j r,t 1 - wi sn'n-i-y mj' u nia iijy - iypi m 'i.w ; I HI T!G6hYpare :fTtemwifhi others "it Thcrcr arc - 22Schiliirigr fine-flavors. Each' one ' contains more f lavon essences than : cven; ! the.rPp'rQ fFod Laws? require more than 'Yet a-::crri;bottlp of each,; .j. includlrj : 57.ni.is now only r;J - .- -1 t; .S, J: EDWINi STEINI IS TO HOLtilTHBJ BIGGESTi MOST GOMMANDING 5 EWELH AUCTION SAiiE EVER AT-TEMPTED AT-TEMPTED IN PROVO! AN OPPORTUNITY OP A LIFETIME ?T& BUY YOUR GRADUATION AND WEDDING F ERESENTS-NOW ATYOUR OWNvPRICE! la - 'i f 1 ft--' . . ir"N-i ? mill r3' ofAtreAftendinsr Sales in the Atternoons aFj prm: HRINGiVQVREREB TICKETS! 1 l? v X I 1 ; 1 i t 11 11 11 fW'V f, l, " a t II It I yMV :K ' ) '-il VV No " M&Mjh , Obligation k 1 fcS-'- Ferf.--'. T :: I ' j 11, Welcome! -r 1 ', - - J '' vrt T r n ti-'- A ti. 11, e; '4 (a fc-i .1; kv' fx - ' ri; lit U i f 11 a 1 i . 1 a bob A v s. 1 1 1 i. 1 1 1 111 0.7)5 tvi -. r... e-l rr 1 u uu n it 11 i. GIVEN AWAY EVERY NIGHT OF SALE AT 7:30 P. M. Pi I -i BIUNGOURFHEEICKETS! EELRf -Ayaihyotirself' of thisf wtonderf ul opportunity to select ahyartkleJn"ythiremendous stock of rnerchan- disel 'Everything Is 'guaranteed as represented. Dia- monds, atchesrVrist1 Watches, Pearl Necklaces, Ster-r Ster-r ling Silyefihd TineRPlated Ware ; Ctecks, Rings, Neck V Ornaments;' Iieathep Ooods? Crystal Ware, Novelties, iCh!!ta;Tam SOLD TO THE HIGHEST.BIDDEK '.TIJIS:I3THE CHANCE OP; A LIFETIME TOBUY VO YOUrt GRADUATION PRESENTS NOW! -lit - f4e- 't' - ' - i-- in ikmiii T-i r ! J -r, Wr t-XV 'i r-fe- .t;.1 j-.f - r - ';--.-- 'X'-W ; , - , - . ' , -r - AnnouncihgrOur Auctioneers I: E; TGDD; . ! - - ItrfsW pleasure to announcei that we were' fortunate in procuring the services of I. E. Todd, auctioneer of , splendid reputation and integrity. Thedays pf the old . t ballyhoo auctioners are -gone. In his place you will find 4 Mr. TotioV anew kind; a cultured, refilled and educated man a connisseur tof Jewelry; The public wiU'findthis gentlemen not 'only entertaining, but courteous5 anil capaWeof making this auction an occasion to bring favorable fav-orable comment from every patron." THDJBDli" fx H Li -AW 7 1 UVEKYTHINGi . a tBa.- A-ja v jft -r m a At 3 and 7:30 p.m ' 1 4- i Be Among;; -tKeFirstln -GET YOtJR- I FREE GIFTS! 1 i .. . 5T - 3-l'"rT. Cy.:I3Il-ST: Ii'.' T t- i V. . i-sii.-.v A'.al ULJ;A PROVO.UTAH I5K -;-,s J-t t! a a : ' j FIRST D 0 OR WESTVOF BUTLERn |