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Show BASEBALL FRIDAYS ft r?trr-j- n W o'clock. Yoa 4 are" rcaanaiided- f.2 FEK. PROVO baseball in Pra:; flays NO. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, TO PASS Dt mn bids o;i III et Ja ful mmwb. thu eoot aiaiud kid it lo paving-ttt'Vd-eeastf.;.- fia 'them' oK ;. taurmru.i ANNIVERSARY OF ; to. 9m:, ADOPTION OtTiilS STAKS, on the road In this 77. TDiDis: np'1" district board - wrr f "".coaaiyTlw gave a their re- AU akim- CELEBRATED.- tn laoft - rTTf , snnlBurean jDfJptaacontyStiejLJii4iaJ?lt favor-o- over a state incomg tax on 80 per cent of the revenues nearly is in the samo plaa as the one now used by four, billions of ddTlara. Wbat other USe JederaLxoTfirpTOent-Tn-otlor' system of. taxation ctmid tare rnrt the emergency and earned our connW ing is m tummary of the addrei-o- f ; BamHTle"raTTOcome Tai col try to safety financially and placed lector, before the bureau at a recentTthe burden of the war on the should meeting in the coirthouse. This is era of the rich? 1 mill venture to the second of a series of lectures say that not 10 per centof the farm- - j planned by the Utah County Farm era in Ltan were eligible to pay any ' ' Bureau for "tb!f''ga:eltteBi&ni tax on their iacome. . ,'t tbis...Uar 4 j;,,;.; As to-t- ae coJlection. of the tax. the The income tax law covers three different kinds, of taxation, vix:, Cor- - Income tax can be collected for leis property tax of today and the poratiea Ux, icdlvtditaL. Ineeme tax. j ' and excess profits Jar. The corpora- - treasury decision Issued or law allows tion taxes are assessed against the th state that has a its statute tax; net earnings of all corporations organ-- 4 cS incomes the rigtt ta any return tad not bad Esfticiem time to R P f s r? care- - may siaay tsese Juda. Ti foT.owiag bids mere tabulated l A ! fight : ; DF . .,-- IB if a n nI ufai in i f i ai i tH -- 1 1 1 - j H?U. mm ! ' . - ' WlLUAM J. BRYAN WJ-.'H- A large number of to hear tie bislUnitMte&JMt,- the decided 1I5RD 1 - , A On Temple ESTABLISHED ISSi f - 11 .MI riiUrtiu-rAA- FarmBwwm Favors v nri inemcom e l ax Law h The citixecs Va JZ JUNE 10, 1920. - w : TUESDAY D ntTM 1 DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AKD INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY - VOL. XXXIV. FLAG DAY TO "rrcvs Has An Auto Camping Grotnd 111 REPUBLICAN 1 NAT 10 NA L MAY CONVENTION BU FORCED TO ACCEPT COMPROMISE ON LEAGUE OF NATIONS. -- i W and iBf'anemptiffli--Provo eHrald Is Furnishinff Spetoday on the pavicg ib of $2,000 Is granted all domestic cor- - i the goverhaient, ihuslaj sute .has a ' cial Telegraph Service on the dane inUtah jrouEty in.jhenext porations The net income outside of check on the indsr;d isl or corporatjon t Ul'Mnia JBBiflgii-Hrs- s, "Berl wm- - IheemStion" Is - Publk School Ciuldren v Winfe to to Olcago dictate the Republican cent. . If their earnings are in excess a.100111?8 compelled, to rewrt the tring what. planks they shall letirts on This Service In Our GoU MeflaK I Or Ijesi trom the bids which were opened of 8 per cent of the capital and but inmnnnt n&M nre.ina AvAf Cvims in n convention ma in their platform. 4la--t MandaT far, mrig nf ftrw y plus prill t3 OflO pxpTpptinti all.iwp.'l one year, thus a caeck is made on put iuUTcs p4kid, ttiKk Ifereat strips. . in- Utah county, amount- - by. law, the difference between the 'i tiuir liii.uuie. . r t urna Tomorro w ;M fc... V.kMtl t. Tfek. ! ftsactioasi RjtartKm for i CALVIN COOLIDGE aRafccitwriEeBtaaiiihe xemption3afff can" madtf Ported I The Ha or June is tag ot above 4JR ta .5w K0. and 2ff per cent of capitaTsxM-atfi'- ' ii The Rtrutlicaa natloEal cosveatla - Within the confines ".of tms stales Murdock were the onlv S per cent, and all income above ItSri anniversary ePf the adoption of Gray to bf having quite a janel set'ms colors as we of 40 taxable a bidder is cent a 1 aad tie of IWoot at thus class ho in Stars road have per fee Stripes thnr per cent, paved people; over the eiu!or.enM?nt or the rejection T Basinet own men, who patdic fronj Praio ta Pleasant Grove. 'Tteir making the people .insist in prof tto Mtjca. eountry could hardly exist, of the League ot Nations.- -, Senatitr fcailaf .of every eharacter and tlie bid for tlti. ...work was iK.8,lJ.C3, or iteer itjg. pay the hulk of. thelaxesr' In- - ImigfaCd idW&Timu&fti n.ke tli it I Kir, nt Jut.Bson i loud la his oppost-t:n- n .mile'-fo"dkidual income taxes- - range" frdm f3 j lortune ot "lojra citlaQ. of tbls'raa- avense a i , retilrajto ihesr ndii-Un- a v to the lessue: sad wishes it to .y per cent;- - for instancelTa niamsna live n Tta . and as a kit from known rn that .he to ! prefers be 'of 3!ie on married J" no Vm bid children "j ":is4 Ss'rifies.oa' Monday,.tlie lltlu ; in secoad. ti-- j Tfee; bios haV apd . 'making a'strip on that kind of a platform; However, ..'customary' for'. years' for ten sad . miles between XMH'U per year, the tax would be '! j eountry i , They d&, not ps y any sla'ei some of his constituency da not agrea ia eaca city to take c Provossd fee Eis taxes, if any a very few pa'try do!ar- Grove, nine feei per centr If he made If&iAe-aaprve with him and plead for ths darre of iie FUi. day exercises and ; vide to be beEt of 7 concrete, would be S CO per cent of; the income; that' ill net even pay for taeir poln-i.'U inleapiM "'WUb' riyrvatTc'S".-Th- is ,ProOt-.fa- t tree tfeli rea "of Jf !S.n.l8.- or an if he made $50,000, it would be 2:' stre let aioae bui;4 protection.rpadt dicated the from by " ."following report C1 .M3.' have kadi?. would 35.03 be per cent; 100,000 1 niile, Xq. F!w per for '.their pleasure. ir fur the educa .s : cjjirKe aeri ..of f ' luit con veatfa-- : MosJs Kair:jtbHK- - The tSTfiiriraix as ) faw rr-per'Tipn - of ehefve'sat-wno- w rct;"' n.OtWjOOfrwpulbe-fO.S- e After a '"iB'gd?ufisloB'of the . does prtveat bat instead should from Prevo ti) a point 2 4 miles, weft wot. jpulsory under the .United States law, j of nntioos issue, which H aa League ev?rV eii and are vrgraProvo. This tne ot you eee, to norih fr:m read burden'. to asd taxation .from iwf yet, tney Il.rw ! ftcjsirjf casing a;d fat'td to bring the opposing beaatifal be biiit of 7 Thre rests upon the people who can afford ';$4.00o-pe- r '.baiconcrete. year and are di.i'g not ,.ng irsriitof ia tbis fei'flor " r rev. iably closer, together, the K&r' at ie. man on to the jatrfc-srwho own to pay back to this state the tithes! cc this piece of pay and hot eterrtjt' cia-tk- imng tid5,weresabrjitted luttons subcommittee decided shortly day.-;tiarm and praperty Hbat it 'f5 en'W?! i- . V'Jriock. the homCj the :mT pi'irA riori fir their "proiec-paving, as folio before midnight to abandon efforts at t :ioyisg coTnrgfnee around pi few $ t. I or an average cf4if.gt8.St wAfchhcBthe-assesoresme- a : an- agreement tonisht : ; No. Si. to mile; the Wasatch: Grading com-pas- everything is in open and is placed on this class pay their just dues for apisvla by FToro a;ledse. Senator Smpot, nrging a compro d rarrj" out the1 or aa average of wic issrsniuFoin tuns, i iits jucuiiiB ifivtegie uf living in ir.is stei $7i oi ' ljiirv mise, pr&pcsil of hia own, drew Sena- it-ir. rT t " V .' 1 Ti i. T. Fa-i- r leGuire. $S".243.&v yv itaaa ui yjyirr Lijni tau iJiciji, it ...lTl li"gr ttift.v llity never Strange tnraJBorah and McCormick jOut of the A". Affiton. or as J fi r1:'-''on Witumin- - not be got at by the present system of could enjoy in the onih-jT- i average of $J5.2r-lj5- , counties rocm into a "Railway,1' where a heated a-1- E. J. men or Vi.r out Tils loan tax will tncotne d law Caaasgs Jcxfp. "pas tlarregHelUbaBthic) .turope. wnoj paj.enjea iasaiHn,viz; discussion took place.' As the Utah v.:: i trai.j 1 r n parrds - The toartk' bii was on a strip f awtney on mortgages,, the broker the-- ! teach .tTiemli.'nd""t.be"ottfjf 3aw.-?- u ttsrjr.r senator finished fead&g fcr J!sdr ve.t.sf . ; i -- oVlock. wide of concrete r.'sge earner of $3,000 or more and Ihe mSKe thenL paytheirL4ust portion. Ir Senator McCormlck shouted. No, no. man who has his meney Wed up in Carbon county alone we have iseyeral kadrd .ii the Prcvo b..id and other from Pleaiaat XJrove ninaing this no," and rushed back into the confer i reetioa for a dtetaace of three miles. Ftocks and bonds, thus it equalizes the thousapdof. this class which if raa3 ; ence. Tie folio mg program has been ar-- Tt-- bis are .as follows:" Gray A Mur- - burden of taxation. pay an average of $20each aou'.d in"conference aajourned at 1:05 The 1914 16 In income tax be committee win the and crease the state treasurer" dock. SSS.1M.14, or an average of nzrd :y paid only report o'chck. Senator Borah and.lMcCor revenue in the tnited several hundred thogeand a year. tarrsd out imad.ately , following the $;s.S:3.it; Gikbcns & Reed. $123.-f- n per cent Governor Coolidge Is taking a prom- micki. not reraraing, Senator in tie tabernacle corner. ?!$.?!. or as average of 41.2?9 SS. on inent part in the convention and may Srnoot going to another, hotel for a A. E- - Rawiinps. flag bearer; Leo bituEinoss tWarrenite conference with Senator Iidge an Lha j be a dark horse candidate. Governor - bitulithic) JAKES H. MAYS Will NOT BE BAPTIST STATE Fer 'aid L. X. Caristensea, flag pevemect1-- ) a foreign relations plank. Massachusetts made of Coolidge ' ! SKCT.S the nationwide poreputation during ' Assenca." auiience and band, Prof. J licemen's strike in quelling same. II Chicago Convention Hall Bulletins. A CANDIDATE TOR CONGRESS JQKNSON is Tinderstood that be fay Thicago, June 1 0, 1 i : 3 - JFM.-Sen-a- tor TlfCTSJDGE exercises exalted lair&iJtictory orable, to the League of Nations with McCormick. of Illinois reported I! BOOSTED PROYO rs!er Md ofSeers. . James H. Mays will not be a Tandf Ideals of Interchurch World Move-- reservation. oai reaolutioBs that Prayer.- - Chaplsa James fiooney; date for- - reletlgn. "tg theJguse-6the 'gommittee) ' had- erted l fiesolotte F&s. wrSaLad masit by Pruf-maafThour?aBd"nad7rrwd tiaplar-C. w Resd. Karie Homer. representatives tills November, ac j Convention. BUILD PAYROLL information to received form, including plank on League of by cording BTTIier itenffr " ' . . . Kations. Lour-cheeJerrold R. Letcher. . , r Fls Withont a Rtainr In a letter to Mr. Letcher under date Judge Tillman u. Johnson of the McCormick. moved for a recess until , ' Bo!iwd quartette, of May 17, among other things the )'.United States district court at Salt 4 p. in- - so the delegates could study Els" Trifeeie to the Flagr-- E. A. A GREAT SUCCESS the The Jase isgae of the Cuh Payroll congressman, says; "Personally It U J Cake, .vesterda was ifctirf"' iiresiflutform. A rising vote was cec-K;tcerii ' The ubtiaaea Uuiluei. taoBthiyn) Ko'-yf eitaary Uh dwciae tne isaueecause or TTauonal Airs, bandif association, is loud opposition.. - The motion carried. Vtab, MaBttfacturers season of The the Brigham biking "" .' and have written to Paul vent ion. jue oiiier tiiiicera eiecieo . practically devoted to Provo City and R. Wallace wa summer school Young university ' In the rsue are H. Ray, ; secretary of the Jemoc,raTTc are : Jits environments. . Date With a Party. . with- - a. ttjuaa Fatrol, band. ta ; iffte 'cdmmilfee" T will" write "a" line : I. if. Masters of Provo,- vice presimany Deasriasii iwai cei;ca, called was hasineies My - Timpanogos. old Fort on the "subject to our present chair- dent; the Rev. A. ft. M maker of Ikiise, "sunrise hike" to Point Outlook on the out of psnnerin I town and was not expected to .ilnz; weeks man, Mathonihah Thomas, within the Idaho, corresponding twenty-ffcr tie . return for few dsys, so when I met essays on tne flag .cd!1'0- secretary; - Mrs. Pmvo Bench. One hundred and near future." N. John ive of in his If e on the street she remarked record students" and cflizens.were Salt Lake, committee of Murray ' , v ners ia a beet field of one of the local v -- ,. fws ,u ing: .secretary JLi-- Jierksdey. ot.sa:t tht esrtyv The outing promptthat she loretme srffl Lake7 historical wcrerary ana treas: ly at 5"20 a m.; from the '"" s a op rrr rg founme Asa her nteet to Tim later and have dlnnee, WATER RIVER PROVO "rt.4a,;sj urer, and E. O. Landgrentf Salt Laae. rst mite to Ruth Piernont "'"-fc' Memorial buiidmg. climbers on Tita- sf Use :Tt-- a ih. tj Board of managers : F. A. tain at the university and ended at with me. It was all arranged and f r auditor. . . . Baiiosos Peik. mountain scenes 01 Three times denied his application Fr ear. Salt Lake;. X iulgar Haw. 7.20 a. the tenuM. i at .the place of beginning. went tq the office to fix up for the oe-. of water from ' or- - for thirty second-fee- t -b came hubby and wantgG. J. Gebhart, Tremonton; These will each course Ogden; The lay over' one of the most casion when In ur full bloom, a stretch - of the Provo river, Caleb Tanner's Mrs. H. J. Fitzgerald and F. J. Lue,4 ethe j- -i know to the dolling up, so I ed. ,r, why beautiful walks in Utah,- across fieiU, from . the! VV ft.rao; . county paved road. East Center chances to obtain water - m. , Salt Lake. The Rev... '.Mr. Minaker is , said that I had a date with, a party. , with concrete, looking stream wereyes eraay aeimueiy lost 8(ate secretary for the denon inarion skirting, the rim of --the bench, along When I met my friends wife I told , L E. nf Bnv.iuwV paved ml If gtt - iait Slate Mental !,cpitaf: whwrJamea llrKesmatrntjatteHtrT ".n',k VaocS. The will h- Twrstrfraat her Jiubby bsdTWumed sod she said: I -u of trees. west from the groves aey Center through street, looking tv. general, hom& jnoise. renuereujiapiu.ua 1 il.d klm :yo and fWhy.-teow .It.; totjf was . liewreck Tho -a iucJ Wntcnf repeat uciu gathered Xa'Sh : :ar large party ouu.c;jjiuijtciii. A "resolution- - was passedpresented 1 diue." were to of out water Lachanga, of the clamation the one .most euchapting Viviaa (uing withdrawing the resolutions committee, of whlct. gether In s4HEd; Prof. J R. eoshara, co Td! trrbaasnar Second west. Director from "public filing "left it by and the a driveway- ia Provo can- - Provo river path spots along i t,.r chairman, Roberts-4old-theier -rs.LI"" rw"- legend 1. i yoarhoatiJEg eaUtah- iakerfisher.iuea aa-- lf r AndThera ""'?a of the work w,.-. - expressing appreciation thft r-las as and aa far rrovo piipHc 7'conexist, canyon ott the Prow: men : ha knows a ma - yodler Sfh.o liyed by the river side Tunkln Jod V says Mf. seeas state Rev. of Minaker the cerned.-- hwho - was already famous for the Wb"?. 'i lii of praal- - suceesk ;mJAq""ire' 'fflftiwnra ? eei j 'eanr . t 1 our so l6uatEat"a i of ' wth and state the ft. F Cannon: large offhasey localtoter- McGonagle, state engineer, not to re- increase frpnv year .. to. year of out morning during the. summer months. rest of the choti hss to Amoarjth: give up. '. While: the story was being told the ceive any applications further 'from are "pro po pu laOoaTFrnaarofwhon .Mr. ; Tanner. his"heafZlhls td were T. Farm: ! surprised giving the early testantly incliaed, we, your committee hikers I ot the settlement of this vaney; on resolutions, dd' prayerfully suggest himanUe Sweitser breakTtMCJ1!? uata1 j .' somewhere in the groves alocr BOY SCOUT CM'FFIRE 1 First ia Agriculture," by B. Y. U. ALUMNI that the Utah field is so large and the from river Sncvm. p P -- rfviK.. 1 ItahCoun Weichcoaaty-.agnculturaHIGHLY HONORED; i the bank.,. AIter singlrg and L on Joseph H. the demairdforintenstWsrtion. - STANFORD UNIVERSITY vt. v.t;ch in his article tells of the Baptists of this state is st vodleing three times tofor the party the ipart SENT DOT be none, other .' Swiss; who proved ! f -. (of bow.!,Uuh county ranks first in a graduate of Hrinr p,reati that e recommend that thi- than" 5f... D. Roberts, Joined tae party Kimball Ypung, in not tia.i only wealth, state have the whole time of a state 'agricultural hd the hike continued. ham .Young university, who taught for - m . but in the intermounmtn we5t-- -A scout IX. S. university in secretary L. at the The next sunrise hike' "will" take to all and a brother . to every other , E. ; a year Director ateo in were Resolutions .Timpanepos." by Physical passed 16. Stana and been awarded June Itas Salt Lake, L. Roberts. giviDg a, most interesting the idealsorjhe Interchufch place Tuesday morning, and' another of scout." For this, reason fellowship. dorsing descrintive Darrafrou of the moun- - ford university graduate which I will mention; I am writing you world movement,, the work of the that are of these fellowships; the mountains east of Prove. 03JECTTOASSESSRH1T tain natural beauty and' prominence Two a little note. are awarded annually. Northern Baptist convention in its ef 1 am In town a few days at summer to among vimericaas natural, wonders, valued at $500, North America; forts evaagelis Obtained are 1 it stands They Ha pi 1st .The : BrX. y 1 and ffie Sunday Mr.1 commending of IjTEhPKt scholarship. erade zWr f Proro basiness men For" is in terestingly told. rttaa and have a little talk around a camp-- . for hU. doclorxi4 schools and urging the Baptists of - by ng to fire nearlihe university gymnasium enlist definite Utah church CntyIS2wfticaitaralProspeets,a;ia e rewhich-iiwin a compared with the as KeberJ. Vebh, crop pest inspector; philosophy degree, work. evening at. TS. at tneitTnesday next fall. ceive J. Scout Master Butler will JErthertowns. "Good Roads ia Utah County,' by time which - theX- Th? convention banquet washeld CiTY FLY OVER THE WmT- - Knighrrwilh iaustratinaTS&o& "with- - hi - troop- sbe doing some-wor- k '.' "thurth last V" at Immanuel Baptist ' E8.'.-CtARK'LbCAT C-' OrTj. with all club, headed hv ing a beautiful stretch, or concrete the followed by a platform meetyou. boys Bring . IN PROVO FOR PRACTICE evening, wU1 make Fork and tavestl-ena- j road between American I want to tell you how scouts caaa:e . . This afternoon - at 3:30 O'clock ing "addressed by Dr. Floyd I. Beck-wit'late. his la Pleasant Grove., Mr. Knight of Boise and Dr. Bruce Kinney of Eddie Brooks took Clifford Plerpont such thing as happened here on the ... , DrJ J. C, Clark; who has been prac- articles gives his reasons and. belief up Jn.;his big ".Lincoln Standard air-- bill wnere me .iaeser jnemonai ouuu- . tst fourteen Denver. , tnT has Richfield purchased ' ' I as v!uley.f0r Yesterday Mr. Brooks took threw a rock.' through as high reader Utah county, giving his pref years at VT0 home in-- - the Provo 5UTTON MARKET BALL TEAM 1 frnst .wu:e much of erence tothe oncme type, which lie Reed Anderberg will t PLAY SECOND WEST tfee Golden TEAM Taylor up for a ride over this that. building and broke not only the. .. his ' i practice f I 1. . desired dj Fifth ward and prcaertv in states ia his article, is that city. They Will carry 10.000 bills for window, but s larjje plate glass mirror. in " o I "fc.- -. citizens "Per fMaii a great majority of Tomorrow at 4 p. nu begins one of the Superior Motor company., which I know few of you know of this or yOtt was one of the staff e coming .r- - . 5sor- - R, w. Creer Utah ccmsty.-ThI ball games., whon. the. they will drop over the cities of .Utah would have enlisted those boys and the He . Rlcbfield hospital. of the Provo Commercial Club." by doctors Sutton assisted by the Sutton countv. Nephi,. Heber City and sev made them scouts. Now the nniver-Market, the"5 ear, pose of eye, an article s.hoing tie is a specialiht a cross will the where bats with the team eral otaer points In this district. This Mty has to 'keep aJnigtt watchman the secreary, Cafe, f ae I - -- ,;frr a assessed clttVsevfcteace for Eore than a it and throat, and physician of ability. whipped lata shape by , Buckley & plane flies at the rate of MM) miles an there to protect thtfc:ining' They . county ter of a ceTnry. and thvgreat part Jones, known as the . Second Wet hour and will travel over a vast ter love that roan, Kafl G. Maeer. so well j'. H; SYME TAKES FATAL fie Imc tinrrceroents hai p;a-.iibusiness block team. The batteries ritory in a brief space of time. The that they would protect thet building DARK THE IN LEAP :a the ciry ard county, a r v--n for the past several days, when not men who wept up today will tay in at any eoL He was one of the geat-e-- t ftJr the bookkeeper CrjJr j- h. Symer min- scout masters of our time, though' VatV, ,CNS DELIVER BOVDS'is Applied to Utah of tnteraT locanj Utah'VaiIey'''fiar-comp8ny,,of-tliiI s city, selling shoe" strings and crackers, tJie air for an hour and twenty ccweraI ,:. facts Hlxoa knew be utes.,"-of been and the ailegw at of have back nothirg tfien about Boy h practicing '-, City sa',f Rr.Cr1rWj?i - , 4? 1,.,.. rfu.c is In Salt Lake City, today, where on Tuesday d- - mc roaa. .oatrsJtts. Scouts of, America as they were not stores. Tbo .boys their LvfrHt respective of Alice Miss to iha ..111 Craig married V - SlierlTf J r. Williams and ; s a 10 be one of tae t crranized until 19u7, and ha died in -This paper jomsiu promise the fans a real game,"even Kbti'sss Pawner Bond "ami Sto-- t. fceit eVer gottea ost,- - ahowmgiii 1900. "LeUs. mwt ahd.talt It over.- -" - McDonald spent Tuesaftern- AUomev J ' than that of better of Wednesday - the hest , ot Sa'Lake City. The wishing the-- newlywedsCook natoral beautiful sent out by A-The above-I1 evidence Admission Is oon.at Dividend; free, op sand, looking providing advantage r their great jdav a gas . torch as.' " recorder deliTPr field the cttomittee. come .ho attractions of Provo Citf and Vt,ah success aid ' to .of, . chee... lit prepared you uiuiuii tup beacoi through life's Journey. v 10 vae buyers. I couity. for-prof- it Moaday WulCn Will Bt fcyfd "tv a FlBC --Program, era taXkblt tag fbvFsqr. CorivMnreTiuI" - ar I L j " j s--)' : ' detl-nr'n'- i:n n.l ne-ten-tii 5 F5st 't'otaf.t e pr 3 n st -- ; . i , t t wsrrv' to tr .5. zt ' 1 Zh-nt-i- thj i j ' - -- roadit fels-draft, - e of-th- e ind. COMICS , - . -would 1- - . rtoa-tommttt- L TIag:TTuj-JWrr?lI.im6.T-"- ' - " rs. - . ef ing ni, - ao Nt feftag l'aa4a41 """" "1 n w--is Ate is - r-- gre. ZrSJ:,Z F.r,en ni wj'chards ' -- r?' . KmW .ttff r,ten'i ny-rfew- nr' 4,- - :; - r ttA "lIT ciZZ. r KxJrLrber "T. IHMastersProvojs 4aT4he-river-did"- be-wat- ' a- Ar-Hh- . n'li artiest lot lOan. - warn - tWESSMOIOFPROYO be.ls-a-trifnd.- cted . ht PROilBilPfli Young-isworki- tZj .!na crrial arhnjLand-oiJae-JlaOOjgg-T- .. . h '.. . ' ' " tf r - "ssed pro-fessio-a -- o -- . ' iar P brse ' Lf. , . , y w. . k.n, Cis-trlc- .- - s ui 1 |