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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH 1 fJ SailbOver I ft )UU..;?c. ' f4 ??iir.---SiVte-i sr ' IuST "Intern S&tf "I I uk-tur- "' n hr o Malta Regatta, Annual Event Since w i,k u"":'uuoll 1 at I Jv, ft) ).J , nl of the ZR-- 3 passing over Long Beach, the Long island resort iimlane n I frit, frnm firm,nr jWoHnn. Iter t"6 rfti"""i"cu"'s Night" Ceremony at Bryn Mawr I I y-r- J 1 I i t 1565 Ml In accordance with traditional custom, "Lantern Night" was celebrated at Bryn Mawr, the members of tho class presenting lanterns to freshmen so the frosh can nnd their way about the campus. MADE ARREST IN ARCTIC Getting Out Victims on the Trenton II 1 I I fpjK y.wi:WP .v filit rfrHirfiilwrriiifirf w - fflM durmg the national boat races In the harbor of Valletta, Malta, on the anniversary of the siege of the city the Turks in 15G5. The races have been an annual event ever since that time. View I Chance to Help the Disabled Vets KING'S MUSICKER NEW -t ,,JL the gun Photographs taken at the time of the disastrous explosion turret of the U. S. S. Trenton have recently been releiiHod by the Navy department. This one shows the removal of the dead and Injured from the small opening at the top of the turret. 111 Above is shown inspector T. V. Sandys-- of the Koyal Northwest Mounted Police, who led a patrol of troopers into the far regions of the North and arrested the Llard Indian squaw Edy on charges of murdering a seventeen-year-ol- d Indian youth named Atol or Moccasin. The Indian woman and several other members of the tribe were held for trial on the murder charges, and all the Indians of the North are stirred by the Incident Atol is thought to have been killed by his trlbespeople because he was suspected of being in league with the "Evil Spirits." Wunsh I P 4 M He Is the Champion of Cowboys s n SHE'S A WONDER WOMAN (Sir Edward Elrar. famous British pmpeser, has been master appointed we ungs music, or "king's ma-pe- r, to succeed the Wal- - : t late Sir arratt. So far as the records E"' , 6 first klS's mustcker held Tk aurlnS tbe rtgn 0f Edward IV P middle Dry. of the Fifteen, nn. Not Daj," and on that oeInber 8, will be "National Forget-MSaturday, not 8 for the vmII soil forget-in- e women of thousands chaimlng joung day war. orld the of veterans .lisnhlfid American nn,i v vw-Ill, JL. liiC e BOSS BOOK DOCTOR bene-.nn.ia- ri She Is the Pride of Cincinnati Paddy Ryan of Miles City, d cowboy championship the Roosevelt trophy and the world's at the annual Pendleton (Ore.) roundup. Mont., won Lowell's Memorial to Patriots I j ; has Seemingly the superwoinan 'jeen discovered In the person of Miss Muriel Black, twenty-fou- r years old and employed by the Plymouth Cordage company at Plymouth, Mass. She rles P. is considered the most amazing comn. . Irue cMon, whose official IS for ' of brain power and personalbination Jh-if01 ibrary ot 1 bindery of the i' V.UI irrnoa TTla IaK If fa ity of all the men and women who tk(P the underwent the tests at Harvard. One fbookZ., 00KS of the library free i r-4(- 4l of the largest corporations In the na,mion lie suPer" ' the wo state has offered her a position at any f,f I 111 i I ''"Hioe rPlaIrins and re- . she which to " 8. name, cared she IhPW are over 3 000.- salary m fti Miss Black, described has declined. KsomTL1" tiie Hbrary, and of has ambitions attractive, as unusually rtbund or oth- renr;Ture a doctor specializing In ' become to eac" fn.."lcu bus!of year. The mmm rhiid. shown above children's diseases. She gives part of I,ft ,8 Dew books as well " of physically de Hetoeroth. a Hetty-Jan- e contests since she was her time to a class studies at night and 18 won children, ficient t0 has 'gil. comat the at- - with her parents, Ck ot beutydr,erblue ribbons, gold pieces, ringr. This beautiful million dollar memorial at Lowellj Mass., has been dedh r.te.l She Is shows Boston university. deluged .Itb at vlMect Pe8t8 keep six months old. Brttyirti The to men and women of the city who were-Ithe the service of the couair) In tha to she children here with one of the subordinates constant- - watches and loving cnps bos, wars Jn whi"h been United has States the engaged. I but Jielplng. stage and screen offers, T hi $Mr-M- m 3til rttaw. v it I j thrrfe, ,:nti J; f"1' Ml M U4 r'V N p i ffli n nl nl m ftp- i li Ln I iff J ' i m |