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Show -- have "i-l- rcs&er who EU IX. be .: vr FR0VO Hl 1 j Slay, 192r.-- pfvoaXiqnamarch7. Tl YOU X33T. NtX - settle up. I Hew lo"Uit Lines; Ut the Chins TaQ Where They DEYOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH, COUNTY fears M nicre. ?JrLiihfise to cc ia 1 K - ESTABLISHED 1SS5 -- , IiIuUIhII-- I t ti ww v a m ww m uuiUtLllLill .1-- v m m r m m Jeaea . 11 sx Investment. In' Happiness Home Ownership Is An ADDRESS iiniihi i i j 1 lib . Hwthug Succeeds ness G-- . t :J; THE TPRFSinnir "rji" - The following article VasThanded to us by a prominent; busi- - the request that we & ve it wtiu Prwident WarrwtiC. Harding man of this city recently-wit- h same here because we feel !as bei g inaugurated on Marcb i In reDroduce We re in our. Dafcer. 5 the'artide arid should be given serioi Washington, the .children of the eighth merit of has most -.. that the MitM f wnitw Vrv & of grade at the Provo junior high school this the. residents consideration by city: bi mj Uke4 ut That eft were wriUng and learning a Terse to Tri jstrpnerth of our nation does not lie in any statei jurat sjtevs lie aid C. them in meniorizinghe names ot D. It dpefjnot 6rlas,"of;industryr nor in Washington, thft 4Jie-ilLth-e presidents of the foiled States in in our mlghly armTprTTavy-or-dreadnaughtsJWARREITGrilARDING Their order," frorirCeorgeWas"htnstoB homes of our people r t to. hat is of theregenrounnrarr,niPTr-msaid be can country of city The best 'thins that any twenty-ninof them and here U the a large percentage of her citizens live in their own homes. Cut thiiTout and "fcarn it and The home feeling is n asset of the mgnest vaiue, ior u pays verse. can repeat them all. The initial firhW: in a sense of self resDect. of more responsible Citizenship, you letter of each- word in this verse is Uof inoral poise as a member of thecommunity, besides giving first letter - of the res.ident d J anFenrichng the spritual values bame: satisfaction If personal profound Dis.; ,7m From Fajsoa When, all Jeffs men mul all jump that arise out of family ties andaffections.' to Protest very nign. ia 1 so Taken all in all, jrou caiunake no other investment that is trkt Appears Talk jtolHiea rti fellow's passing by. rich in returns, both sentimental and practical as in putting your Let Jim go home, get active, count his . iil4Uir . . cats, ; r. money in your own home. Tats. DbtrktjOtherwydistinction to be able to advertise Provo Manipulating ribbons tied with Madia be would It quite Washington, Adams, Jefferson, ness Transactec witie and is known far state. It as the home owning city of the son- Monroes-Adam- s; Jackson. Van ' as the Garden Cityv let us also put forth "efforts to make it the Buren. Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylof, sJ R-- A. Porter of Fyf ' Plllmpre, Pierce, Buchanan, Lincoln, . Home Owning City. .. a. doien farmers Johnson, Grant. Hayes. Garfield, Arown in our issued in "277 licenses county was There marriage s.. thur. Cleveland, Harrison, Cleveland, e newly creawa that number of homes built. . , ; 1920 and less than one-hal- f X.--. J IflWtmt W McKinley, ' Roosevelt,: Taft, Wilson, new 200 in some .. homes; . At the resent time thereis jieeded ecaaais-oner-s Harding. re the board of cotstr -of"our remainder of j:ountythe to alone Provo nothing say aa4 fro?ssi this mocaiai PETER HANSEN BURIED homes that can be built for $2,500 to ?5,uuu, so as not to pe cf Cis IN HEBER SUNDAY pjrMisJy asalast U watjoa " ' . f of the average str.ee County CtaiBlsiv-'Swr-J?v "Peter Hansen died at the" home of cw Any campaign for Of P?ySOB dfrBM u " rw Tn?tprp1 K ire his son, John Hanseu ia PU'sant in Viqo yCJSnr yt 1' rh former 'noard cf coaiT me T a .... . will be plenty of w . KI in 1838 and In 1870 DSt in Denmar Pvst Mtm JlM1 HOW TO REHEHBETIBE Provo Needs 200 More Homes LiAUUIflAL - III t - - I'-.- Lt e , ruin nnnirn DiSTRlCT w - a !J? il in This Provo, Day" SSlJL ?1? Home-- Places 'Many Children' Fine Homes and Looks After Fatherless, in ' Arrangement are-- being made to conduct a "Heart sale" in Provo next for Uie benefit of Saturday,' March-12- . the I'tnit Children's Home aoctety, a very worthy 4nstitution that is finding good homes for homeless childreu from all parts of the state. The work of the society is and in- , cirrporated under the- - la we of th.- state and the society receives children without regard to- nationality" i creed all ages from little mfauts to fourteen years of age. i What the Soctety DoeX - - Kceives nwdy and homeless ehJTT x uiviii ; Baiui saisc n ibi aui ini.irIll U. Givfs. ahd to care, teaching training bmMing3iinar Joined the church and came to Utah. its ward while in the receiving 4 of building are br where he lived i iat whencetwo about ago lumbf until years ; Today dmiEas airvCT Finds good family homes, placeV tmaad for his soa in the re, made his home with Mr. on trial and when both has taken lhu"l I lansen dur- children ward. .View Pleasant was was first mdocied Wcoamw Wi'. Lke. Herr-i-l vtt are satisfied, settles them by adjust andh parties .j plumbing held positions-o'life his many ing tr-cthat themselves to ttcd m ta ti rfeeacr. It is trust in state and church. He was adoption. -tr 4 Locks after the welfare of Its wards rfcla-E-an we will see mentioned. items an engineer by profession, and owned until adopted or grown. cja saw mill, that was built in the the first' I tsi 4 Hy these methods It costs less to He is nelghoorhood of' Jleber City ienence tmi execu-age than to ! an in coaiert! SHOULD ftA'V BE survived by two sons, John of Pfeasatit ifSifcllESOlIllER kh real .1: .,-,keep in an instltutiobr one year. f te- FIATE GftSS ,va qsuja Grove and Hans of Heber. Invites of all friends of v . States. He sasmiued the r. . . . i .. . i The .body was taken to Heber and ' children. dependent which b5re? feis rSc?ra. c r were there: yes. held COUNTY funeral services 1'A It you cann6t take a child into your terday. own home, help us find those who Will. iaaagnTsi aid Harrgs windows' bave "Heart day" will be conducted C. T. Comtoissfoner Thompson City Several ia part wa as follows; under the. auspices of tKe Utah Chilcomof board the county tv f ,bee r7ifm CITIZENS Home society, directed by lh dren's t?!e 1 tin fl'r pvAtl0rt Df glass cutter recently in Provo. missloners were in Salt Lake City last sea: nta field secretary, Mrs Cora Lamping, bwrd of commissioner -TbVtoost flsgrant case is perhaps:ythe.;Thursday attending the "sessions of the pre"onrto5sf4 twst ts.at.-tsa.rassisted by all local institutions and and boosting for wihddwlsrlV8J-Wagenea'a8toreOr- at rive at welfare associations: The following ia OFPROVO-CITDixon: matter he mored which, was cut clear 'through 7and the rgftoate bill No. l2f"wTiicliwo'aldfix Y & ! "'between called for a saitatfle date t boundary window bas fallen out These vaaidals the dispute Whom It May Concern be J 'To : vt tt n i Tin ihah and perhaps in an Wasatch and Utah counties in such a At the regular meeting of the Provo The bearer ct this letter, Mrs, Cora wl go alocg the street scare ar.J w ?--ttr f rJ the windows way as to place the. town of Soldier manner aides of this nwtutm WsU b Lamping, is a duly accredited officer unthinking Its American the of Lfgion, t, i swa world rsjoa spend postvNo. Summit in Utah county Instead of half of thg Utal Chlldrtm's Home society. with their ring. in Wasatch and' half In Utah county. a resolution was'adopted extending to This society t undertaking the benev-- ! oar -- nvuiraiion tc.;d. There never was an? question about the1 citizens of Provo the sincere CTtfter with . t& .boani. wt4 of olent and worthy jresponslhility within the s.. gaWi' 1,1 rtv this territory being a part of Utah and thanks of the Legion caring for some of' the destitute and - n.nk - r t.'mm f 11a iw K10 Grange state children vhis county until the Denver-unfortunate by '.el for ihe a;d .which was fcheerfull given i claimed that tais, committee uM I VH Railroad company began iiuild ..T.Cl J,'m.; 11 I III I UI 1 1 HI providing - good - ltotnesVnd otlter Cv " ! woe a and ' ' roundhouse there to the post in the endeavors to raise nectssitie8 of life which they: have r .. T Miops , Jl" hnvesttgate the laai large r TU innmiTIAII- - nUnnAOCO about 'iwo ears ago Thee bu ild the mn.ey necessary to sendi the beeni deprived of through adveneir-cumsttanceay . . and Utp . 1 1 II IfJ k'llKKIIAI much of - land dvl Mrs. lumping is baske.tbolIlnimbaek to the workPs fcTM ij..r wi arrvarM J 2,000 COO'to the rtnpti-wWsir? S mt-cgrt championship juaJth,at Kansas City. our "iil" for the prun' liVmynilUll 1 Ulil WUI-'lien ..March 12, when We wish the caiwms or tins city for il Hart day'-o- n ! this extensive and county totpreciate the fact tha Jthes hearts will be sold at the mini- V.J, atis. J a M Coaa Joia V. 3Ia-- I 'proirct Manager V. L. Whittemore Wach tonntv r JTil'e. r i nH. liars:. F. K. Tirs-much as bui'dmg program she cnt a deputy the American- Lefoyji "at all tiniei iUUm price of 10 certs "'V n,v ot the "Mraw berry reclamation project sheriff to siimrt a:iy wort into that section and laid claim stands people desire to contribute. 1 recomto a large section ot Mis part hjwvc and to protect t.e law and onieT mend her mission and appeal to your s luu.i. 1U4(I .onrl was alwavs ,w recognized as Utah, oountv. of tiie community. Tft proaniMe of generous consideration, assuring you in llie wiuter ui mid ijw the legion. wMchit iat any ccntirliutmn you may make therefore the waiertisers may cxpct In fact tins county has policed tin the constitution . ...5 f lie r .; - a ex zz God collected and tax this and s0 for fori for the benefit and com sean 4Mk "For water f,f. of country starts, aburdance territory nrWTs hn-t;- i9 few -- K ct:e- a quarter of a centurv. Thf j for itself m" conveying Pie. inatn id of .the young sufferers- jin - thiafrf ie stated that the reservoirasis almost more, than another oountv hafi bunt roads into this sec-.- of Hie- or?nnTiHoa of Aw -- Aasartcan. friiK' law n iL's:iun Cedar same rv (ruiv vi i Odr is haw comes he thinks that it willTie Ton an irnitntaTtK-" V I1Q 5.'. ' ' PROVO 'POST NO. TTrXMiTRirVN from Wasatch, county ofti- nrmd '4 question filled. v ' ' Ben??-- . LKGION. "Mavor." cials. i n IsCoi'm will be in dav" headniartrT! "Heort. City Commissioner T. C; Thoiopfon Js, T. ,Ta VEARL Si VcADAM WAS iN " n mom A4ITO WRECK NEAR QGDEN is of the opinion tkrtt this .bi'l will fie I'r'io rid r:TH WILL SPEAK SK4aiS ilre. iaw D Pair-- r r I pass as- hefeela.:tjat the mem,br-o- f PAUL -- FINDLAY V?s, . ' clulj.' pYearl"' S. McAdam, n of J. W. Ic- both houses cannot halo see the Th offcera fire H. J ,,St3!?en!d, j wreck .tice of this courtj's claim The Ir .idi'nt' a'fl.ake City; . secretarv.D. "nn - t - Adaa was in an automcblle AT C0Kf4ERGIAL CLUB -. M L. Jtirkman: ' w.ts ti r? -' Dr. F. conaecd 'and " Salt Lake, City recording o the fied s and ihe trans"a "CtU W Ogden between r Mr. PuI--A F O "T collar bone and" fer of property has always iieen . ZZ iiipcrlntoid-n- t. .Hiinme"!' tl broken a si.,. v 4 i.s.di tue ccaic.-,j:cir- s jrd rt-Jt-1 d in the nrriiiVes of th J'wh home. 41? -- vtral bad bruises about the head and I l'c I HH'"J ReiMg ' - - "; Fourh "treet, s tit LUnUilLUil o U Otf.ce 'tfevtile City nt'it lfg. He is not 1nin torv.uv r,urnuuM-- .mers'it is undent .od f rsti;3 ;fce and hiscondit r V:-- l 40!) Atlas building, ?alt Lake- City. of ic on I tj give aijrw i u I'Uh but painfully counly J srMa? of. me i.s-r:r.s not ia itaa coua.ty rm ..i- -. He is traffic supervisor forrhe-arpffirir. as a comprtmilse a large . IlvT' free- tlat- a.,"-r",.rra.ded suff-- tatr as lance company Jrrri- inatie arrange LAST KCSPECTS PAID "TO sid 'she. north til and company r,ir,r fun Light Utah t'p 4 yru.r? ynw a tv iirs. I also twesht FAILURE ViCTlfd OF the rutjopallv known of ()r J(,Ttv a Waatch : rvsevnej r.a maju . ' matter ot - btir.2! ot J ii. Ccccbs.l iturer on market, :ig. profit-,- . uh. i,,i. m on tl e "of tV Call who UJ d.d a; tie craa:y ' Funer ! sph -s ut Jv Ln TJ Cardell. etc Mr I'aul t" I ctva!t b0 dM ft?f the name of the Proo At iWic'fornU Fruit Growers Etehanga -- t DAvHF IUaI dd.'nly on a train . near t'I lliAIl I I ? trc-- t TLe btd At Menk to thp fii.lr of tLuloaimer- - pocatei'o, Id.Tio. la't .Mondav morn- tJ S;r- -. DhlL asujcjafjoji., ; I and the coaa-- wX d ia L. Precrs Prove Wisdom rhnel Frujjv af rnon T has City w'i. . srive the loalpani 12"' rsday. i of our not should v i t!l of and nscsx merrliants The r nnde The Nelsin towards Pnia clom? I' presided LEFT FOE J'ioo, in srd spsiKfially. r.3r.a!!r t had ao a.-- s hear Mr. renuirks.'- President S, P. Kgsrtsen zS At Met ir cli't) donated $400. an exhibi-- ' miss, the opportunity & ' cf t e intbe 'i r V turn, fojliwid Fmd!a' and a'l MenVr of the club ap,i F'der Hher k"iii',i"iriv5P'l!.-t''el- tiv.ii pr Trdey.B.Kai cuns?.- 'P54' , Mrs. i'i.awr.tles J xi tiit , re Tli will be nianv ua? is ,i!aid by attti;itljns jnelv vf tae ..! l I d r"mt character ol .their -t 1 . ti'i ki i 'j KANSAS CITY F- departed friend. The opening. prayier : l"'ji"t:iry'jf!lub made ffteral this lecture, dc frr " iwn-r .e l)iiiin' men of hy C ri Johnin ard the Vtie- wir right to dij tre acd iadrtt ta4 as si lid diction was by Patriarch. Albert Jnes. "Hie ' ri'it In- raising - 4h - ML- A. WILL PRESENT town TpSi-r.o in o rec.g a. a faraiLii"'i. VAR3ITY FLAVEHS IN , Matr for js i.itxLri J A di U the t . "HOCSON'S CHOICI Prof. J. W Mo naa ward fc choir. br ,t'ie from here! ie baatetball Xfip t"am, irj w a wi.. acetyl - -- - ' tot ':M.-e- i to rrovi fcr ter mia-- . v .J.II. .w?re"Tlr" --or ' :v fxTt a' ovr ova strci;gt'i"n'.id" by "Bunk' Brown, Sweiu : 1l rt,. .t....t n.I!l TIlie1,1..'... 4:X::-- a c! r f N ; aad irv-- r " "1 i" ' arrfx L. Clark. 'i red n Llvd ' Coach jv' i.ufne of n and Wf.g'it i; j in sri .ara-t- t ia eafh in sLorts' the a 1.W azd I Qio3 arr""-roof th P! t.Vre Hert Edwards. fplavs . U.'team. lft he'e Jpr;'v TmII. f3rKatrs& City to play Pice. KenrvJi 'Ar k". Lvinan 'iVowii: ColumLi.i ln.HT M nd.iv. Mann 14. FUNERAL FOR SOPHIA at wlic'i ti" "I lo' son's Choice" wjl ORSTEAD HELD SATURDAY ers'ii ba ketbpTTlournan'rrit ,,1. .lUl. ,n tLn A.,-urUUu 1 w,abe!Tlif2aaai:iL:rr'A t -- rhr Hit ,li iK . i:!yv-t- Lus1 f d'ovizz r the ciaBipionsaip cf the United The rvra! "mrf frT' '"o .". Dr, II ' tuent girn Ih ihi uj'uLaior a volo U'Jl . ........ . ,M I'D n"... Stafe. ". a, would be stead was iuld at 1J which to A. lJ"rg. rhanel Fsirrer. w?jr jjlajf Jns!T. Merril' ta'e been 0o. have "Tht working Legion boys cwtacis which Jli.'nL ?;;t-- 5 nP. Robert Curti;-- presented ft 'ig 'gt'ti,"it of Satjrdav st 1 , njad 100 sl up ue all 'season. They have not lost Xtohert .Morefield. lw! r e r.e i.ie ' ojie thlrd io rt rider AiroA X.-- M ra'l :v tlie comi'anF.d Trover. and"? should show up Tlmi. Ashton-finFpgerUon tit and to : date, aa .v parte' fellowsMn. the PiW" han'ffr Albertwell in the tournamentMilt Jonesof the F!k.rlub and Elmo of h ticket, holders wanted lo wait were the Cbacli jRoh -.- i ,- - ws - pro-hibiti- x - i ve - i T -- .d fe 14 . He-settl- ed er . -- w.a i. r5dt r;;ffi lw. Mrr i:: - l j'" . f ut4 tor'Ijat 3- rr:irt 1 plate-glas- rTr ietrra - w ta " 44 .w. fc. y .... ts&ta ct ci TOM Kf.5 Trf.T, vi s-d :riv iv'a 'f c'Trf w I t? I- -- . to T T IIII , ret c-- . s i-"- w A PiSCFli BYHIOlfpil'P - - -- .. T - v " nirtrrv nr uATcn rnn Lit "-,- rI rJ- - A-J- nir H new-ttwtn- ld-ab- U m' T ? - . s. iuu 1 i j -- ) ai.CI-a- s of-wh.- o-- - rr.t - ! i wit-lif 1 jur. - -- - : v . - Car ai i r-- cer td t.ijs' EP-r- re( - - '3;r Sit-fr--.s- Wrrd ",-",-- 'red strej - -- t- d f wt-d'- Ttol . - 'v t" -. - t:' fnT. tNi K?wj,- -; -- AthV-Tlc- Tl-eFfcv- -. z- tliJL -r i 1, : pj - r -- - . 4V "-- ' f s" fr,:r.'""XiV. r . .j';'; X-- 1 .3 '7 T rt , I - '. ' 'rv?v-i-- ' 4S'" f " T r. ' J it . .- ' V - w--- .t: wv- - -T S-- - - f".; , , !fcert :T'0r t ia " the that th- Choice", wns off-r- ed rprrh., Icr un 3 V, cf! play )nnn Vuste was to be ad apravor, "Jlibn's . 1s one iidi; Of ta b? J ' v It'i woi-U- ?! t'-- e pt I inn 'n ,Pjn,rd d ,d n-- Legion-U- e nnt "t? popular of tb This ii coiiMd.ratK 11 ciwrmi: av.fjil of Pner l.i.n-a-iatxr- t, r rJ Mrs.-WiMia- SL.-Un- T- ii t. sopv.of -- j, - niffe.rs k-- stood-fegardin- ir the pw r..'j'' b?! s u-- dr nil 1rv f(r D.Jdia I'?J charged Sue o'rl'Xki 'S'1l. i'l 4l'lad-n- 'iYr h Mi-- s - "jii. r in is a - U u of Vz r y will i rratsa--ti(L H vt'h ofierArirg ly kff irn0 p,,-,r-- " ,vti d n'o'u'r-bofXr v s wi v n flre s the iviiir o" ri.e suhf-ol nni?. 6.. tV1! cf rn'in Jii;t',T. V,"t t r r K.t aiorc-t"JWM"s irr-0- t r- rcf tiK.ii-j- y (dn'..iu rf,r prd anuiiu. jm ept ' fWjtl to in.n'CRsry i Tipvort'-r.irri dtjm ua t csh bail"" h ' to'.'JTTl"' T re i!l a' o ?.?c:f' t'ih-I- The of.'e-"- '! e triv J vWd. "d fur-d eT.prf" bnrn J Sccor.rttif tv"'' I il five f' ieCidd. c",T It ,,Hce r ip t a s. Lr't...-'-- "' v th'to:;ra willplay selvfs. f'xr. --. ai .... Iin rsSi v. ' J .Kj,r.-.rs- -1 i- - "tp. - to -- v-- r-- r-- it rl d t :n si-r- tike then o;' i tV bMsries cj,t--' o t T'-- 1 i n v,,v, -- not co-rl- or Ft fTiv 1 1 s t o- tt'ti . -1 t'-- ttt 35 i ' s'v " .: 1 : . yar 1 KK-in'- . - 'f 1 a ?. aiis-hop- j l0-6(.n- v .v. Iaerb ' 1 rV-"- "f Ir. - and UUor tV Piovo iIju.c countrv t'e -s fur-.- i 11 ' " o jhauk all those who dented Legion-jyfe- ? morning Up oti1 C H and Civiy, &or'.k wMh safincnKfuiithnr secured tuMcy s bad rot 4 o numb T3 as d.-t- s v,no -- a: z the qunt east and it appeared it posMbi for t ie"ba' etball fe4.!P'to srd Ihe t'.ater, goin? pubi.e will ni thi-tnur-imnA wiRv play. 'The doubt would hay to be tnp ' POSScSSt-OOF LIQUOR AND . cchfercnce was thTn I ecjinn bovs flrP reidnh abandoned. OPERATING STILL la CHAGCD MISSIONARY MEETING.. to thev' called w Llovd are' tira , ard upea any " j.ort RoMce ' ' ' I no.- h tre rnTvers of - tb-4- o W-Comrfs Th T'uhnnan arzeoi 5t- Ml.tlnnary. Tlje Pron temj w;ij reich Kann p Urv Vnt 'flr Vrurkly lii'jchenn.j Cr-O-'J. bv Pleas- liotl rtff ohir to mnft'tv are 'Prnron aid understood Just borWl "r,;P ti,e RctiriTis in.vM-- ? n of rr. T. . ' ?, s , - , ed 1 . iran-:en- r"u -m .v'-.-- v tl.TT,".' "5." t , - a-- t.-a- - - - - I - -- tv---- f rTL 11 pr: - cf - V :. . v v-t- . -?r ,ll),-j,T.,lJ.rrtw- . 1 1 . :f - ." c.-.- r "' X " tFMIV3v;'.K o "'."V f.d "I - X C i n -- mi -- rv- - , J . - ' . - 1 ff if te v CF N?a-- T " . t!ED U5T VAVM lifai-aii- 1 i wli -- - at$,f.V r3"-'- J n a-- ir .t c-,RT v, . " coakr. -i . .?!- fr s 1 SAL W ts ni'-nL- un-lo- U pa (JI-,- ng I " fi-- Si-4- -y - --- oe Mart-Roylan- - nOlllll re--- " tatcteyi?hiiTmJ jd - 1 'ci P-- r ArveU .dr, 3't-T-- 1 Fer X.-'.rv- Ur. wk -i V- i! r--- t--s AWEU . " Com-mroi:- tre-isnr- fm f u.'t nt irl T e j - rri ,. vf-th- iu-s- i .J.v' .t... ".''v"''''.''!;,.;. - N. rs2; rs t?, ffJ tfvira c rr "-- " -- b vrj t wsuj-w-r 'a - ep-- c. ll-'f- n ipm 1 ' r . ( . :. :. . 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