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Show Governor Cox and 'Senator Harding's L a&or' Record Compared 'xx mvm ta ivi OK t - n. - - .. r- 1 ..rL I . "TV- C'-Z- than a 'thousand people- from '" v eathered at Pioneer park fv.A 'o honor toe nomination a - M,.ro rZK ,,, , T i Pre' v-e"I) F .atr;i & Hl L, ?n.'.';i-,.- .tuto nprnocrane ticket. a very fitting tribute-t- rt Tiivlor jind was iwrttci: all partus regard'ebs ,of The Democratic .."i union of .lid- not take advantage ,. -- ,tge case witn lir flf4 tiitfl - Ilirl IJ ptfiM nrri' imTU h tnee .dig-J.:.,- . .,r, ijui t.' as the one heid last tlifre ("il' wa4 offend d aidoor done ta givBhjf--nil1'''!112; a-- , 'was ad i btn ' " ( .' . The rrovo'band gaVe a prelimloary roanj ooDuxt and during jh'is rtim .! II an the "Cerii .J Prominent knjoilg. these Hafnion,' president of1 Mie club; Uev V.F stand. Jt-- s ' FrEineerra Browning, John S. Smith the Knight.- WcolerT M;ll, J. II Bo'har4l a-- d 'lau'- - ' 1' Va"y lnii CammisvbiK r I d", .anat-f'.- f "t - "'tiftet; ctf Ji ; Wal- I r I tiAOfert;1 - I .- ' ' ' . i . - n'.i - ' - ;- - , - .4 fcX, . .1. :!(i.:d Ci - .litir a broad ATTORNEY di FRIDAY LAST g ; j duus, ofj:overnor andthe sacrifice tion of the Pro v First ward, and tor anv caiwlKlate had to ma'.e in such a of the many yars wind president rare Mi f ho .ama l. iD'n a. verv .nj her to s'lnd a ward interesting aoare.ss on tne which-- caused ereat nrm.iiiee. She' stated tuat tiie golden of uer time among the sick and r 2art Tto-iadv.r.e we and that ag" .Fief coninmiiitv.. have, a 'goldi'ii" haired governor for Mrs. Farrer was born Jpnuarv .2?. the next four years. She told of prom-lneI""").-a- t Kendf.1, West Moi.land Hne in who had originau d She joined the church of the Prvo and mated. that several supreme huid in her native land, ludgeT10ealCTTureeTTr to- Utah in .1 15fseU71 ngtn. comma elin.irnTi-B- and a Tninibr of P nivtTTvherr hv4 Sh--lrtififc-4HaaMesf roni Pr o v a was the widow of the late Thomas Prof. A. C. i "ni Farrer and is survived by (he- mfltQftir,ffiaSocia -- nec-dv.'o- nii-m s I.aJter-daySaint- 9-Btnt? -- -- l.talH-.count- - amLj- - .Alary.- s - ..J. t stawuir'j rr,?t-J'- aiur-f'mm- i.JI-SaJi- 5. in sdi'Mon taj din? DIES IN COUR I "o Cvtir ROOM . - - 'i 'fit: fhst -- res' - - it. asnl j. .er.iiiJi,i thanran di.csd rrerl . - Ivo fhft City. Vs "V. i- - .i. MiiLipal .b i :' :se a.: wish a c'liia and or- - VifZt. In- - fact- - it - wril be. f ijet- -. of SU Lake City snd s.vrh Iibmry 4 - - :i i f !arfi--- r tn oncrtU asa and cities iovbs cf. rnne trus-Vayvr southern t'ns:. . , . .s4 -t CoiT'lll Mr j -- ' - cf u-- at-th- i i- r - - tue-- C W T i PROCTER i!,- t- r 1 1 - -- t M buard 1 r t: tu..fjiE. y Jirtji me ?'rt r:i e? f iiaer. Vtty r-rf- t. - e m l.ji'fr -- a-- irr-x4- ki i-- si v INILEDieilOl - i- -- 1 tiAt'e'nt t r. ' t?t vv..-.m- ',rtir't .r" k -- r . m . ai fJ--- ilb'ir'i.",'"i o ird ' : -- o.-- 3-- fr t . - 'nt v "-i . 's. r - tn-f'- ' t ...' d rpe c:-is- r. " si4'.' "T-sr5- tV-j-vc- . - pA'tirc , d 1 - TV-- - ' o-- 55- .kih v ! Sa -- d :f , . sit Tiwf - v- T'Sc-n'S- r - ,a e - - "TJr.i "L taeapiAe.Jtu&fgteBt aciiti(l ti:i;t rrr Prof F C Su re-.re- k rrMK-u- r tf priPlf,;.,! t"Ut' Prnter academy will ojf a Us faH - tens fsr irv. acad-- m. regular ?chol n v ww- - s toit04Tw,. the.. - 7th of September The curriclja will tfffer rOX,lnm the f.r--- t tarviih tse will al-- o iEclade tweie gradt'S'-aridomestjt science, domestse art,, man-- , uat tratmne. also a course in au.v d LUt't.liaii. s nt of th b'!t eirfs m Jltuuut- ' nf Luck is school in this ird ua. aord. j:iia.cii have M anxious-t- o that there is niovedto e ti Prvo tii Prof. know public city that 5 fjst.the to !at ta w new thi$ cfty.. t . Also shop, work in connection with ! mill work will be wrh one ff tie lead r.g n..ii.ns CT.DLiiin. la Provo. Tins wort ws'.l be an- acce.? of manddl tramixg' ..orj cour aT-a'-g-- course. .. STATE IiEDICAL SOCIETY VTW IWII-MrrT.TKIO Will liLLI - rr tfrrT.nr-fr-RtbTa"-tr""- wrl tall UilO ULU ' th of The cny ?Ure Medical society to order in 0den Tu-dty car.) on at the Hfrmirae mor.iniT at 9 .MoelocV. J'p-v?srnaily honored a. lbs tol reular election by securing the prsideaty thf Sst Mtdisal rtrtety '.K-- the Cardan Citv Tli nil! be the twtn y- "Vixth annual session of the State .Medical socierr and Ja. session for two dav. A n.umber laiiv lys,cians oft"1 1buv4fnin wrioui par 1 states will be fjrf f of the. i'a leid.ng aarsul dav. .a number of rftis.ritrs "THh piiiimn . will 'Bin Ti.l- h.is;-8"Ir PuObfson, ihe' president Tf the society. i t t-- t c ue ofie -- entri 4m3 fa t-- - ::ns ,i-- ! .,;,,,- ACADEHY ..,,. -. J rzrnf s-- s"'p d .. 1 ul!iUli iKt.-rv?- T flm-m- .. t rvt ; Ir -- a'-O- n-. -- -. ird -- Fwk-twivo- I The new buihpng will cot m tie-"- " or lit." aad of Counc'l W - ' f nnttstftW tor crtifk newjibrary in our neisehbonrg " liiiant map FREE CliNIC SOOli d:d i. - . mo-tto- as , -u eon-'rvi- tti4ra- w.u .r?5 - ct whoba fca Vi.- and the plants of whicJi tie nearly appros.iniat d declaration of hunS'xtghU-iiia- tie planks found in t2e R?f!ib.iJ32 platform." Compart s6n Favors Cei tr-ancp"Xot 'only in the sp'UiCa to' directly 'rf'a'a; N d"iararjunt"fcy "LiS-c- r Is C Tf"" in- - p favorabV to tvemrr Cos In pr- ire-v- i, srd The people of this community were greatly shocked on Friday, morning when W. B. McPherson. a' prominent attorney of Springville, while sitting besidea cltent in the district court, died instantly' of apoplexy. Mr; .Vcv Phersou had oly been in .he courtne, was room a fjiort time wat-struiken:' 1 here were a -- nunber spectators in the courtroom at tneA timer.t tr it 3' Lime, and tlie-- t hi. at fie sudden duth. te t ual health. his was one , of tai coiint's li P'i'r nmv U d emb-r- - . fl'4"1 4It 1 ,a" Hie bar. wTik i vinS'iuu' ' i more Iow:d Hinoe. comiug "to He .was.-aactive thant 25 years ' i (ItiT--in the commnnit 1. in Lha- - pnniyijIWHlfjjjc !'! which he: lived and in the communry at large, being citv a ;rrrey - Tor : ..f : time of bisdetn.-fiSpringvilp e wah quite attiv m poUne-- . heine i li. n f Republican chairman m the city and d aiut less ej?a t precinct of Sprfngville. He was fi" lack of clarity. vears of ge and 13''ilpvrvt .by his MrHi ' r, ard a wife, three- hons and one daughter that id'stit-- i of is ( tpt3c-tio- would tw TeBrv - v?. u-- Cxv i was offerin itil j.-ir-y '. or v t;. w:i.h the tara?.e i "i y ; lc av;-;- as e JrauiJ ftae-aiwnr- a e'.-- ' !o-- par-pose- - ?'i- dustnal - . T-- all : - - 'a . p.? v p aid to ite- - t t er, a r,u! i . . He- il . were caiifa 'an twl'lionus orBalt Lake, Thomas 3 Farnumber. Rev. t. V. KUlins was rer. Margaret A Peay, Ellen A. buke ? Hot present, because he. states he was Clarkxill of Provo.' not notified He would have been glad funeral services were held In The m Tt 4? have taken part but he had two ward meeting house yester other meetings to which he had prom the First r afternoon. 5- r,-4there i ifl previously to attend.- - Walter dayThere waaa large attendance of rel- SCHOOL NURSE SETS Adams spoke very forcefplainly and m ative and friends out. The casket and H. jl r.'xju. si acted uron six'v measures cf ul as is his" custom, and with was- literallysrostrum H L :!rd-r-c1L F a " ta 't j fa 'hat Itah wauld eitbef get their next floral offerings from relaMrr f Tt -- a Kr TC". T one ?dverely la 11 or governor from Provo ' or Bountiful. beautiful DATES EXAKINATION & tives andMov'ing friends;- The foliatiMr r. r, Vi'letr M m Id i ?. This is rrtmj u fd'I-t-f j The Boshard double quartet sang 'a of the. noble life testified speakers ng ur. of !.c; f. SUifiber and were manity. heartily . encored Elders Andrew Knud-ie.V ( f the peir'e ttit Yl;. Rj&e,rt5. of the great and responded with a" second number. of the departed: ! Aj.,Hed ' . nurse A. McCullough, President of school W'm Xina Xixon. 'JH X -- C Ki'fc. S L Gwd-na;.r f :n"imer"aa has eiu.aU jvt,:A! ; Sfter-tThomasor Salt Lake Citr. and: Bishop J A But'le. lU.rroTo city "hoj)W rporf- - chii-dfTaMor I . candidate for secretary nf state,, was Musical numbers were - rendered .coming-froalj. home3having if '.V."uz2V -y ijTieih.R fieera called, upon by " Chairman Smith I. R. "Boshard and Lizz'e F:vans. Reed had V Wad contagion" during the summer T"-a-r f'Th any and I labor Xr. and ... Asimiaa -, responded witty Strong, Walter P. Whitehead and vacation-- , or thoSe who may now be . ""T r E. Cranda.l a Frk;-Mfrom no man cr speech in to which he e referred Jdieso c any conugnus - the lit-i-- 1 harboring ti !h '.tticvl oor.dart. toicficf the; "governor's" hair Sarah.' Ramsey mu&i-hawritten pmtit isud b4 . j none - P fi.'d- -- - iv.,;,!, - 1j thanked .the, people who had nomi-- . Ii . : O Tj-- t h g 'o tV rr'- the cit' 'physician- or .school nurse. b WAIVES AGENT TiCKET POVO nated him for this-- . high .office., Mr. H FQH EMBEZZLING fore they will be- admitted v:. - ' HEC 'I Taomas i. the'stateuni. of IAj l , a' the r registrar, The school nurse-wil. S .. at lh' o nt-- : ywsiiy.-ana very. estimable leader r at i'ie i m . s Miecmo . . . , rr educational thought 4 , T.. H',lw.,l i.vi y.vrp from fr-li-hi- aatea ana uoars: r aTi wa'-- J 'r wiih t j r i-" Jets Reece oj. 1 ORK BYTAUTO TRUCK from 9 to li a m ; ae-p- r. ' , v as .;'.;- a r nf er,!- fierce nilVj,!a irr. ra;.son- made a yery excellent -- speeca. vArirg ffirr, ann m 1 trannn r Jt ' r 1t to 8V'' I.vtiveiv day fjofH -- ,to. j e1 htld-- tt the high stindards of I Saturdav. frrmi fr'-ll.o Grdnd but it n. i Op t orahtv and. integrity which should Sheriff J T. Viliiams received, a T,nipanog(.)s 2 & 5 p- m. The children are expected i emulated by all of us. On account wire IRst nicrrit "from Thistle stating a s t. , to' repaL. at the lime, set, in the re-- isn-- . cry-.- ' d t h ar a - .m an- - had been- k illed - wndr a. -iT J TV''11 ? rnrrsni a ) InlKTr-a-K- i noTTi .. hy dr- aec.npt'ird .. in and Ills "Crf fllampnd i ti him t' nrk failed tv voice run f -t having jus rCMri.rt one" oOht irT"mnt.-wn'i-4-Hon J m. M. Rojlance preuled name h Wh Dunlap a noer as we certifKa es. vill h- .re latter part of the meeting-- cm learn arthiH-trmerHnhis. people - -- ' g r t t' rzht rf Klairie .Strong 'hard quartet "rendered - the live in Salt Lak.-JCi:s. c.i tre c "f'"fri,.r- wote. As hailcandidate laeyof son wng selection.', after which 'the ont the new3 to Provo and the t d E"! e railroad w Ct:.n."i9 vk be ,r it wl! '"'o i d 'Sf cro'ta extendedvgreetings to thej Jl;p man who was killfd 'H on ' hi?. wax fao a r drfea-. 0 VLLLLUhlll.U life aflit they arif :h- - i w. T"- - Kr-- ! foTrovo. ca !. date u credit-ai''! governor, ttesidcnt T; x. Tavlor was the - Deputy - Sheriffs Rasmussen and w t th 'T.rg favora'v r rt r? a larse. dere i.. tie weifare speaker, r perhaps, we should Frnet-- Martin have, gone up the canc jn.ere-- io iauor t.--o ear of ta worV.cd -- ay progre.of th Tar-'i-- I LABOR DaY r the.snr aker'pf the evening. ' - f - 4IH en Ov.k yon to" bring the body down. e.-i- . " a in ? f- ma.-i3r-e that he was 'admon- 13 tV' Dunlap was. 51- years of age arid t In acrred'tinr 1'aH Wi'l f "ag tn" The truck ' ?-- s t"r--- -5 to be Benous Iies in Salt Uke-ffi- ty. a a c?r.i-r- . -- far faiDrat''3 vot This: paper went to- - press ' irA al.--0 not toW1e be frlvilbus. so in the pinnedhihi beneath the water in the of T s ra Vnate. the noon jn order to auow our . lorce vo of rh Unrted c! w- tnat he hardly knew what t 5 ever river, having', rolled from the slirpH'y t.I! fv-- r a l attribute's1 thf to""T see g. ard ptrt spcrie parade ri-number-'o- f Tot , tr ir )r.' ard jokes and road" Thev had struck a rock up the and basfball game thli afurnncn. ..5 ir TavoasT vtv snbct. pratNi' gear it-!!o- r if the people of Utah r.mvnn and benfi the steeringcli4i "rV s'op-wa'c- ! asi t..n The parade staHs at 2.t- m follow od i f, a.n'fa to have a "golden"-haireexe- - and" the rain had made the road-- very wtosmn wtifei" wors..: sacovcrcmect BTtMn"!fi xti? at . jinipanoffos Atin.. wpppvl. Aat ,npy wonhi-havn.n m a ad the to hurry Sljpp.'i.v. s. u 'Tlid w.n..rta nf .the fiL'ht be- - a'or Hard t? virCs ar;:-- st He tTien wplkmg1 behind trying w rTIrement xs m ' , ?,,.rurPing pretty fa"t tV o H''aaeiidmt'it ir,n ana twien iemp'-ev.ar whatever' niieM .come flur- - truck on the r.oad n cf f..deri" .1 for 3 anuviunced tifre, See complete matt)a bi'l af the cammum that we "r3',:-- i "l1"' w"h orq.it.ii d latior, Wie t,h t" Jla'l issue fev next '..v storjvl : are J ' f-ot2 nrwxwal ia notat I A i t tr-- iseare m x.oy- fr tonigtit; jmenpa in their honor at a later date. ' some of our Republican:- friends I record.ftadl to.do-wsrscns of that term jr-Ox PIONEERS OF DAUGHTERS 1 iiJ.'.'o'.wtH dift r io inrlinod to cntlcize br'Dit a rarfrwr cr rts-l'- I oer tliee po'itical v he Vh:' fEET. SEPTEMBER 24 lot of vel'irt-j- n "Ut reeartUess' of- whether ltM1?r or riot let ua re- shouting Jor -- the gubernatorial. cflndTT' r t,p PinnppM t willlta - en en-- -finest b'ira-- j srrrvr-t- - irtr U tre r?-.-1 "s re use t . ati"vottne . t ani-vdate but 8, far as the iemo rata are Me or Utah end a chlldrr n' a od at-1 service bJL county and provo for rcnoerne.d tj.ry f Uhat rUon n - - 'e-th- e Ui la ISI X ms In 'his honor hrd would ha-v- befli.'ntirflyut ox tjrjier labfr charter fp- - tt that he would be able to merit t sith a gathering Jirs.. Masters - r it meeting- Friday evening to of ievjmg of aj.p.ial ti.rt trail tor s the next three years tor library " hixm praae TOicnwhich will mean that a to"al tax iiniiaraoi: is-hesocial. In of nine- nulla for that pun'o will be levied over a period f thne yara. s a, ccsr: address. Thi mUl cive SiTittSTTi:! citT about ! c rtcv r t borne tl2.o which with-lile afstaai lex. trom me- - Carnegie , cvrkortKa wiu V"-- - Xb: Six on: departmental give them for a flat M '" 15 w !l C b 2 p. no : library building. was The pro and quesUon . ..I . J .V . . , confof some time and . te: 'l"'.hi offered btar the.fiaal mottoa of tise Iacd;rg tvf the Ptl- - to favor the tax levy was tnatde." Mis B. Rcizi Lws, stats chair- Mary E.- - Downey, ?"--tt mov ttr aiirw. Superinteadent greatly Interested in th jinr.- isic fMwic ts tsvua w eom time, tailed very strcegr tot -. (he new. library and the tjwcj tax. Dr. Fred Dunn, who I mayor of the city and a very fine progressive citizen, also talked In favor 'of the proposed tax levy and. the new library; M i.--s Downey, ho is State librarian. as In yesterday and is very -- 1 ini ti 'tcr iliVV.rit V 5f.-sd-- e- ;. . -- '.. jfu te i A t' ira - ....5.- . t- SPRINGVILLE qyarnv tzor ot votes in .ia.N-oieeu- n2 ' - . The.. report ao?e va M&ur The Tramp isn't So Common a cmnaucn-: In file Small Towns s he Used to he. wf e. c s: itli ta What 'with 'Food bit. High and vilh.e cnclides cops Hardlioileer than Ever. T.;.:e ment: "There can b .lut one oe-- ' :. s was vjien he could Panhandle a Feed 1 !2f4-''.i- '! a carrJ and n Shot of Hootch in an Hour nad basd upon of t'iie ard d'i-it.- n auney Sf'en5The"-rSPteantly SMiHi of candtdag trfTyaw tv.- -f dovnbythe ValerTauVbUT not No shown himself" th? More, nndtsiandra? of the neu o: of Payson DIED v- - : v.. - , . . Olu.UUU.UU "t ' I 11111 I Ml . t ; - - I"1'- th KARY STRONG FARRER 'Tountv ad-fo- w Hr i&f- K ... - amjeafi, " l - of was f .r-- report VZ t- Millie At'iioa Proyo "America," led by the of the ',Marx Strong Farrer. on 1 biia1.and:' the audience joined lirsing. I ' ing under the direction ot Prof. J.' R, pioneer women "ot Ptoto, died at her Eoshard. Remarks . were made- - by nome in the First' ward Friday last, "He mentioned Mayor LeRoy Dixon. following an illness of some time tie honor which was. brought to the which terminated in a stroke on Suna .candidate Garden City last, her death soon following. nominated this high office from dayMrs. Farrer was a highly respected the Garden City. Jesse 'Harmon, presi'with many friends and relatives. dent of the Provo Commercial -- club, lady, she -- took "an- - active Mrs. 7T; "H. Fojumanyivears wag "the. next speaker. In of her ward,Tiaving the affairs Masters' and Mrs. W. F. Violett sang parr a number of positions of respon filled a Ko oi state . narueii , ,,,,,T... a k k,...m, oi I U hmk--t:ti- 1 J.,Tr-- v It-wi- j r. "ad Jee nKigit i .'.'."rs KL.ght The 'first. n'uaibr on- th. program R"-- Rrad1- ' mmu nnr nnn nn . ., . lh llllll llll uraihtAi- tc.sK' K or xo more important .subjects to t planred here by farnu'; v i.o ni't til ill iE a tbpeda erf the N'atiojial Board of Farm ur8ani:jMn!i?' The Hoard of Farm Orcanizu-im- ) pram tipnsr now cftntrols 1., elevator in the country and d a' yearly tarin,' business of 2.uuf,uuu,0i), according ' to" officials. ' l'lans are io.take over or build at every" point grain elevator where wheat is shipped. ba posible, it waa said, to control 4'i per cent of'the tountry's , wtieat output . "Profits, will be stabilized a,nd prices to the consumer greatly rOduced" said Charles S. Par-- . ratT Union f'ttjr, 8i preMlnt ortheTireaTrrzatiou. - t ... of ter iae RET ilia 1 fl I 1 ' atftiirs whd gathered jo. dp him honor.-'- . A.O&, VJII PRdQPUBUCSGHOOLS nnni unrr iimriir .nai;a.a um.s..:te, ir eruor j t - aul ears'm busineii irr,T "'tin s neighbors, wad had witlf Hon, T. NT. Ta y ne' and Adas&igecw.?'. .Comprfeneftsie V" r C.l GIGANTIC POOL- - TO CON- " Tf?OL WHEAT MARKETING . Columbus Ohio. Formation, of a .gmantic 'w heat pool in the rnitecl Mares, wnereby the farmtrtu.tllv ers nijif'-mand- selling the gram, is' oik guy.- - jPayteg-toa- ..- N- ' FARMERS PLAN asJ ris'i Lrifta"s-in- lis Needs of .Labor' I or ooa town J..." Noirf IJ; m people I , State and County Officials it.ntV to One .of Provo's Sons: t.iM',uil '.. u .. , II lil.J.TI a ana unantu imuugu-- i Add re rtpimuiu uatnenng ouf the Etemng, - I 5 t - ..,--.. Democrats , Persons FromAil Parties Gathered to Honor in- ? anlinofor Cnvernnr.1 th . .N'nminalinri -" lrt n "- I influx " . t j re Than 1.000. M .'..,, ,.. .:. l. Gdvernor'j L'rtton RIHGVILLE :f:v xr,r b-- B. V. .U. KINDERGARTEN cr.''d . OPENS SEPTEVSER 1J w-.- . Th t. I. B. wiif-'op- a Rcgiitra'-io- rr ,s rfrr n n. witm S:rdvrKirea S on '5vpenifcer Ii. for this djrtaiett at v :. WxfAA .:. '.. |