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Show ., THE PROVO HERALD TWO-YEAR-OL- We have a number of subscribers who might be classed because they have not paid up for two years and more. We invite these to come in and settle up. "Two-year-olds- ," DEVOTED TO VOL. XXXV. IrlE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL CRFAT THRONPi ATTFNDS I . rorr mur COUNCIL C0MMERC1ALCLUB WILL VOTE ON MOVE 10 .1 V TO mm NtHHI rutiuiu ORGANIZATION ta m ' riniinr iu Citizens from in err section of Utah Tie board ofjairectora of the Provo county jpei lalst evening in the Provo Commercial club held rather a storoiv laxt Tuesday evwng aat to diecuea whether session TinailT 4lt' intH. uft.tr nmh iluh.jld t. 1 1 1 they would organise a county council! the question of movina the I of "the Boy Scouts of America. John club headquarters into the Armors Prominent Citizens From All Over Utah Pay Tribute to "Uncle Jesse." Business Houses Closed S. Smith was chain:. .in of the e'cp i irmmg n nere u is ac presetit to in His Honor, Flags at Half Mast, and Thousands From Near and Far Attend Services, The lag. and discusseoy the aims and pur- a vtoe of the .members. Some of the directors were very much opposed to Stake Tabernacle Was Too Small to Admit All Who Tried to Gain Entrance, Military Honors poses o the organization .and tjbe moving and some Qf the others wen? to be He derived therefrom. Just as strong for the new quarters. Given This Pioneer Buikfear, Mining Magnate and Reclaimer of Two Continents. Resolution of benefits argued that the chiejfadvantages for The secretary .was. instructed to pre Respect Presented From Many Organizations and Leading Men of Affairs Have Wired Their a county urn ..;.. be jihat it pare ballots and mail them to the for a dfh? on this question. would be much more economical to members Sympathy to the iamily. 111 One member ;of the board expressed operate and that" the county unit himself quite freely and frankly about would be more efficient in its organ some of the tilings whiclk have, been The funeral of Jesse Knight was held here yesterday in the S. Godmudsoi' Founds ized efforts to function in this field put over in Provo and a large concourse of friends and rela- before E stake tabernacle CODEKIRK'S t lilt nTf tv4 New . : ........ a.. 1 - I 1J L . be He stated that the budget-tless- this thing Js carried forward in mi fcy Nfir trtri nM lives, ine laueniacie was nut laiKe enuugn iu iiuiu trie immense would be .about $6.u(K) and that about proper fashion there would be a kick hums Same i Is Justified by and builder ' crowd which gathered to pay tribute to this pioneer $3.tH of this would be used tor a back.' .: KevebtMMas. AH Members BY at men DESTROYED the IRE of Utah. Among scout executive and the. balance for churchman present distinguished T:atipr-rfar4 rvf Mr. V.a fimoral Smith v firaVir Prominent .. J running expenses. Hfhpr u'oro general i From . N.ommunicated L. D. fcm.w V UIIV I, V. I... 11. a IJll. (It .IV fa. . that the scotft executive FIRS .aU t, n. i i PIoumah n; explained n..JA. :j Ml ENTERTAIN A firi? tnat destroyed the be-o- f & Chorrh. V ivuugci mwwu, paints inurcii aiiu rresiueiu rtnuiuny would lend a, iswtn impetus to-- the t president of the quorum ot twelve; Apostle Kicmtrd Lyman, tniei GeorZ9 c odekirk of Cmvn Reneh Bov Scout movetrfeat In I tah county) irrrrusn anr.ouBcemeiit- - of the ex Justice E. E. Corfman.of the supreme court, Presiding Bishop brok, out 3(k oolpfr, sund v "d would tend toxmciaase. the of thein this communication wort OLD and dirfft4k ship of FOLKS ot the National momint und before the fa.miv onnid efficiency valley. EP ulon S. Weils, Hon. W. W. president I J I m on ProT. Carl T called Smith ni Mr. then J a men and et number the . rrebiuent get Lopper Danx; rresiaenti. layior 01 u wn of members the West L. branch President R. Murdbck of the Wasatch stake, The old folk Stephen of tha e and uic v.vm Joseph every room, and Mr. and Mr?. Rm a of the Tictie saake of Tintic L. D. 8. the Bonneville Nebo Reece of the were President in move of wards, the was the right a entertained Joseph kirk BUd tlieir Alpine stake, Chipman Chiidtn were ob- thought it laat Thursday at the Social hail wita church it became kaowa yestenUr an ana neiosie-eoy a t q l p PrpmrtpnT. hranw Kirch ot rne snouia direction lnnc staxe. rresiaeni r; ,.0 HI a tine djnner and followed wiUi a that a of the county. H Wnrrlpn Cpnrorp colony of upward of fifty men their night cloths, Neighbor came organiwtions The ih vocation and women, located miles from a railfavor in MeArthur also splendid program. spoke Edgar stuwas offered by. 8. S. Jones, a duet by to their rescue and assisid in caring Storrs of the state prison The Brigham Young university ;of the plan and stated Osal a scout-- j dents, and faculty attended in a body, the Indian War Veterans, for the children but Ujey wert help- executive would keep the scout Mrs. H. C. liicks and Mrs. Sarah road in eastern Juab cunt. v. have s masters njore cloaely in touch with Uibby, Hi P. Thomas ' delivered the beu practicing a number ot new the Utah Stake High Council, the High Priests Quorum, the less to save the home. as a stimulus to opening addreal. a cornet aolb was and other one art them called "Tha each Commercial Odekirk The Provo Ktwcg lived on officials the has family Relief Society, city and county renderedby Byron Dastrup. a reading Ooctnue af WJfe. SS fJWce," Beach about a year anrPa, "hajf . better work 4a --eery troop ub. and manv friends and neighbors attended the service and Provo President StepheBtT Chipnian . of by Ina freer remarks by Mrs. T. N. which Has said that a number of tie wiiere they wave struggling to (,ay tor ' to the departed. last respects represent ing er husband.' Mrs. stance husband , Tk have taken lh paid their the home that was destroyed. Mrs. American Pork asked several ques- Taylor . a All n aT X H.. CJiicks sang a solo. Mra. I. M. the af and discussed members qf the colon n. advisability tions Cj. whowhfaaataw AJten, i ne active paimearers were yv. iesier ir in is delicate health Odekirk, is iviangura, Masters sang a solo, Mrs. Hicks and and vice verL W. Eugene Allen, Knight Allen, Kenneth! now being cared for by friends of theith P,an and then moved that a Knight Starr Jordan, Mrs. Gibby rendered another duet, a I The founder art leader ot ana ine cmwnen nave- also ' ZJ TTnio-hv: r WoTte T. Rr mVinl ond Charteft White. The honorary i, plan reading by Miss Wanda Boyack, T. E cowny u aoaes s. umtmunasou. vio- miibeak'rs-wer- e e" P. EUison, George A. Storrs, W. 0. was niirris toia several stortes which Uaist and former urofesajr of music came oacK inai were greatly enjoyed. The hit of the at the Brigham Young tmiversity. who uoriman, josepn n. AiuraocK, L. jCi. ijoose, Amnion boys are making their home in a lenti""111 and ,ne rePOn Judge and they are now tfvinjr to nreoare, ,he' preferred to thing this over for afternoon was the singing and danc- - began tha eaUbUabjanl of the new Nebeker, Thomas F. Pierpont and A. P. .Merrill Ing by J. E. rianiels. The women . movement on Uia straocth of revela- .T" l V WW J -- awu Thousands of people viewed the remains which lay in state the lju'e f arm on whlefr consider aame a vui of i hanks for the trrtk ns which h has --a a number of andat the beautiful Knight home, 185 East Center street, from 11 The loss has evoked the sympathy President Joseph of; the Nebo stake splendid dinner and George, Ball pro occasions churned to have received in person from on high a. m. until i p. and the funeral cortege followed the remains to uf the enUre 'community El indi- was also present and took jart in the nou need the, bededictidn. The persons who wan excommunSome of the others. the stake abmacle led Brigham Young university band viduais connected with our civic or-- . deliberation -- y,,.t,- . lllAIIMin aiHUIAIRdt AMIUAtt icated as a remit of two church trials nave a Miane A and various organizations followed in their order. HUMrffia Llll R prof usion fjniwupM held m the case are Mr. J- - Kit an Houli David 7 of flowers and sprays decorated the altar and the rostrum and 7 Gerald Pardoe and lHlaaters, all of Provo; Why Thonaa of Spanish Pork, Abel ' k extended all around the choir rostrum. Presidei Thomas N. ..n MEET TONIGHT Will .. . John Evans of Leh'.. and Postmaster disfellowshjped a Mrs Mar Metialf hiw . Ti,it, nkiiA vf Om fnnofjl onr) nrocontol Vid lrarimia wm,iri The H. Clarke ot American rent. of the committee Hoatt, Mrs. Delia Hafeo Vhyto. Mrs James ISO. legislative of THUS'" a ! contribution too fcoir rubem a .mnooi-A,'.....,.. 4to innM ' B. Weight, Mrs. Lucy Warren Women's Minerva will meet Council Muncipal have to contribute I he opemng prayer was ottered by fatnarcn Joseph a. to expressedana desire tonight in the Prove Commercial dub Mtcalf, Ralph B. Weight. Thamaa O. nfiAUA UIPU eWIAAl Elmo rBBBtr;n rooms to hear reports of what their Nisbet and Levi on the family and ;0f the Provo Commercial ctub states Jr. Keeler in which he invoked God's merp-limn uviivvl Anaoaaeasceal of the chufcDi dls-tcommittee has accomplished during; to will unable he that was Florences act Miss in any friends of the deceased. gladly Jepperson recent session of legis cipline was made by . Prank Birch, to bring relief to ! PRESENTS LIGHT OPERA lature. This committeethe state and sine and Norma Poulton Bullock sane. "Teach Me & tBat stressed Stake president: William J. Adams, hare homelesa WUI: the and he family tV,o nrwrnino- nntxW wVipt, Prnf Ti,0 ,.l,niF r and Perrv B. Pullfer. especially the bill relating to the dhv . first - l . T v, rH tt Tt i1 lit o fPl l ment of second It ... . of the ere?denci- of known as Provo school counselor, w. onara "The tenl il snv hiah tnmu was, The alimony. k Kosnarn that inem m t;n inose lears. rrui. j. Bo'sn's Bride," was a credit to the ;"house bill No. M aiid' makei the ten Tin tic take Mr Fafler is a mem-Reid presided at the organ. The tirst speaker was John !. bm.ith scribe to the worthy cause. city and the school. It was staged alty in failures to pay much more oer of the state senate. of the High Priests Quorum. He Yead a resolution from the .hat is the keynote or Ons ol the fundamental principles the direction of Prof J. W. Mc- severe than they formerly were. For to under mainspring rrovo nign SCIIOOI sutiei.t ana lacuiu in wrucn : nv expresscu this whole situation." President T.. !Hster. Mi PHjtab,.th Evan.. MiBexHinple uiid.-r- thi- - new bill the nen- practiced by the rohmv reuuired tha lllllllll I II .1.11 ft- CO UNTY ' ESTABLISHED 1885 MAY BE CjiY INSTEAD OF iiiinimn irnnr rimrnii m km.rn.bBa n mil m iiui k ii i m m SCOUT BOY :. '' May. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921. NO. 75. theChips Fall Where They DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY .1 I - llll IIUI I inN in in Hr .ft nni nuv I. Ill IIHI . UULU . Hun -- 1 V i- A- M. 1 V - . ri. - IIW i jyvuia, . Arm-stron- . . - 1 a. - 1 g, WT J7 1 sae I 1 - f F 1 rSd o I ! J A. aedjhe toi n tK.u 1 ROMY - t doc-tritte- I 7 - ' t ' r . J-- SLSSSKTS .1 fley-4i-yed lwere-give- B I i - a L.TS . J." 'Zli: m, h- n T!i-rf5- ri div nKam rni - mtf Pit l, rnviv he capac-"beTSese- p.rt - i - iiy-- kl ? 1 v.. ! itv - "TT - . ..... was .ii- i n?p nsn wor-- rtoT otmn ,ta n't inc.rivc nrhpr;: ' r- , MTMrr. .i 11181 raaae nignt-sBucetasful. Trrb? in ond iAbaU better was.. to nigner citizensnip, onorr 7- 'the context of the resolution. Mr. Smith then read a poem from as a daen "spiritual an V wish to a .... was me near 1. S TI .1 i. L.l mx. ll t. 01 Tatth in tits tne 1'tact Annie u. raimer setting ionn 11.. strong tnai tsi.imony naugiu ithe gospel. .President Taylor told best friend of Ihe poor that they had as jnaaj ronyy wnicn ne nan aeen Mr. Smith spoke of business relations with "Uncle Jesse" called to' Brother Knight's office and tvnigm ana saia, Jany a ume;nave 1 marveieu at ins wunueirui when he rehefed -t- here Jtrother i h:m irc hnowienire 01 uou s great jesse jviugnc.jaas gret rujigni sistea ne nao because he hafi a wonderful vision. A creatfir and a broader order to bear-hitestimony to ntm .,1 owuv ....... ...... ulon r "" tms lanH T 1 X A A. Az . - ' oui-oi-uoo- - ....... A - - .r;, fr i "V xV wn m,o K TSlI-S- HlQ iV" P 4 ut- " Mtas til tne' seventn . .. . or iwiint-ntut- tnei ttt -- - vx-jj- . - - - wmwm - j orweeas , oeina r- uuamuna- ran. m for the com- - n. pariMiW sanfte tmtnttv hfe. Practically all of the numbers had homestead appl tot, toss 'for land in the viciauy of the colony it- sen, wnere rough acmes have been constructed 10 form a simple village. SoimtfaiBK more than tw.a rears ag it is said. Mr Gudtuund or. began to have a series of revelations' hereto he was instructed to set up he community., His attention wa. called fa ''the teatf. theTTkow oerupy, siity mil west of Tintic. adjoiniiig the Mt l&typre raa-?- and not far from, the Tittle town uf Jepfceho. Gwimurnhflft Asked to Resian. Later, jen the nature of the ( began to be suspected. 4a asked' o resign from his Kaien dJ Leo named- ins , . h -- ua-Kt- ug Gud-mutidso- n - adr- fer-5te- The of-if- ilA net ' the field. uw niiw. ii. .t wa jnawt of 1 &oa.- - . - - iroir-Tanarir-tn c- - - e n- -- Bad-Res- -- I a om ii yva ... . 1' a.yuniy jau senitnce, ta aiai- i as d- u.-- i T of hijMellow man. He was very democratic in his ideals. Mr. ; truth. Smith then told of his recommendation to Mr. Knight to close President Heber. J. Grant was the a certain business in which he was assoeiated with the deceased next speaker. He began his remarks statjng that if we are ever just i because it did not appear to be a paying investrnent. But Mr. by feid iii runnine bevond the time ttmii a. . l : . ; l 'ia'. 77.. xi i . u I I I. i .1 no n n o t i rrir ni umi n lit rrifrii -nofiptr Tttn u is ..wnenwe are assembled to "v.u v.ix, prn "'"s1" w t t'fvJ'Tt"' to some dear brothrT itkTnts suunion oiters and 11 we can Keep it irom losing money 1 am favor of keeping it running." Mr. Smith said,- T have seen this "ne- President Grant read iw rr TO lweras "IV man crv like a chUd over"' the misfortunes of others." Mr. to mis wmcbwerejrh '.'-occasion. pii'.i'itif Knight s life will influence many a young man in this state for i;rcin. tm about being caHi'd 6b a FINAL REST BK FRIENDS anaut thirty ucuci living, ne v yuuiig matu anu aiwtiya juviui anu peculiar and 'his brought him in contaitr humorous. If,Mr. Knight had done nothing else but rear this ago services for William Elli iht in .a- peculiar FutTeraL splendid family this alone woukUie. a- lasting monument to him.... aB son were httUl i- aim uwer ine i oi-en- truthf uliesa of the gospel. r . . r. 5me :ss s - What can' do to help," seemed to V -- he le.-sutiei-u-emc vaiuc ui ariyiiunt; ji? li.ey note of this maa life. Pr- -. Uiz,eu nit; iruill Ui was not in what it will vield but Is it right tor this reasoTTTd.ent Taylor praised the splendid some have fhisunderstood him. He had no desire to accumulate; fam!i v. which Brother Kriieht had and spoke of their earnest a great amount of wealth but rather used, wealth for the benefit reared work for the ehhrch and their u,r. .. TEBgnsn; - n other under this new a sisted greatly in the presentation' op . nror. u: ,u l Jamp&eH-- . wty. tms of art. painted- the Next Thursday, March 247 the of the 'Municipal t 'outicil will hold "theiroceamv scentjs asFd in the '.' if, opera. Miss Van Waeonen sahper- nual election vised the costumes John eon lookpfl after the business manage- UINTA OIL MAKES STtTlKE IN mrai w me opera.' The management extend tluir Wft (Viwford and . Mrs thanks TWO WILLS, IS REPORT Getras?JJaliff for their support and suceeMions in presenting the opera. P. I).' Snavrfy riaf thp I'intah, Gi! Thos who took 'part in the opera:and .. racejtd presented exceptionally strong parts land ivxploralion-- ' were miss r.va strong, .miss CTancesj w.ora ..jtefntraay tnat tneir-- ctsnpanr Cluff. Marva BUlback, Jessie Slater. had struck olt. tn two of 'their eiin Paul Anderson, Vaughn Carter, Sid- near Vernal. lit" one Of these wells ney Belmont, Maurice Jones. There oU was struck In the first sands and was a choms of 20 boys and ":: irls iu the ether, one la tjie.second sands. which, did very effective wprk to ThiS dCliriiitiuiy has recently awpdwq, ,two more rigs fr4u the l in: ke the opera a success. ieinn coprmy; " This ro altos a totSi'o? , it. lwir uns com panv wv.eJr.g5 LAID i-- . . 1.., graae s TT?? -- coun-eio- ; -- ' e ran fern .Z: sat--1 etii teachings: About or faine moaiii is anderstood, ELIZABETH M1LLEN PASSED trt dmucdsca fago. und what to him was sptficient scriptural authority for such, a sacrifice." "had another AWAY WEDNESDAY EYENINfi message which he and in the Second cdmmittsioTied transmitted t once ward Mrs. Julia B. Jensen read a beauti- the earth that it might help his feHow.solicit funds from a nuriiber of flock. He is said to have an1 uesoay noose . aitemoon ti neeung ful sentiment from the alumni of the man. From K Iberia to south America business men jQranipunfs from.'S'ls Elrzabeth E. LM''.Mil!en died last-v- ' nounced that the Lord hagi told me xith, Bishop L. L. KhD presiding Brigham Voung university in which he led the water out of the streams to'&voOO to' save-a- n ' js- - re President r X night' at : 55 at tar haaia at. WVfsorfi:- w sBcnnce my wire- - to anotru nistittiQn.jR-hi- ' T. she recited the generosity of the. was-btto make the desert "blpssom. 'hanlW'' colonv nt 8. p ' Eggertseto' ahd Second'- Ea. "of a ijpBi plication', or Sla uttier members of "tlx am ItSjBodeL - NetSoa, all of whoinVtold of eases ." She-hThe resolution also praised was with him but that, I felt uplift' proacBW- - Mrr KnlfehTT wa ttftiW-been sick.: for aeveral aaM to have rreceived" similar in- the splendid life and testimony which and wanted to emulate his beautiful donation. X- camu again, aad v..:- Mc--!:e' many; virtues tit their departed weeks and her"irothe'r.'Ras But Mrs. Gudmucdson and Mrs. fused again, I approached BrotferfKnight had borne to the example."- - said Mr. Armstrong. wgs offered ;'V! 'lien has been tJonstaati? with her. t ' d Smcot and prft the proo ?uoy. It stated that "the current Lowry did not share these "revelaV Patriafcii Albert Jones, and mueic iSlfe was- born 52 year's ago in C. Lund, director of the Prof. 4. of aiadlfe had passed into our lives, Lake' Tabernacle-choifey Ella Ritchie" Stubbs, j ville, Pa., and came to L' tab about tions.' and both got away from the then ar.s up to "him andyhw offemi me he has been a pattern to us. Our Salt In snlpndifl to gi home and prav t'd aTd'wmnm,ntrm.eT"aTtawW.ye,iirs. voire "The r;J settled in Ptovi.- colony as promptly' a Human; told possible, grief, iniagies with your grteff QUI Heart"' 3 then he would eire me fWw Vlr;. Grd- report ; mi. canie to m una sontoureliable tears with your fears. Ahe mother of eight chil- .ou or btruie W. niu President Ivins then aa.v. 1 Apthony - Presideat-GeorgH. Brimhall of the Spoke four months ago. iie is survived bv uryn. ,r inree other chi'drea orn U ncie said to me. itory'prajcar j'as. offeree earpestly after reading, a didn't you askJesse " her nave died; "Knudsen me to. go home and Brigham Young university was the lesson, very two brothers. Aihen Me.Mfllen qf is alsi from John's gospel. This maV yia it." ...nest speaker. He began his remarks who over f President Grant the Second ward bishy Ketr; and Russell McMHIen of has gone on served God" honestly pray "I by stating thai President Brigham and Provo. She was. a member of the though since you had tu I shall see hhii p!icd. conscientiously". i oung. President A. o. . Sraoot add in Provo Community church and had a BASE down so coldlr it was useliATCH BURIED' BALL Iff e just as I knew him me rw. 1 Ai aa, ai President Jesse Knieht were thev- -the .future la ,so IN P30V0 large number "of friends in this aity TODAY If there is any matnftfo is en-'- ' aWW1' ' t 'it; and came back the nxt ff?y"r" three great fathers of this institution, titled to eternal life it is thi m who will.. mourn her early jJeparture e has written' Sis name in brick. . The funeral wilj, be heid in Benj's . and game me iio.ooo. He stated that 1 xa k- Thomas.G Hatch died here Tm'sd.tv in:t. B np vision or way at tne age 01 ne was the con of' chapel tomorrow afternoon at J:30i TO SHUT NEXT swap, iu umsa, m umner that birth is not the beginnina Jior and with the students and faculty of he shou,d &lve me.tTils monet and and Mrs. Lorenao Hatch of Chreea and the remains will be shipped to' It all the .death end of Resurrection tbo university, As a school we are as their old home in Centerville, TaV f oie of his River. Mr. Hatch was hdrn in of In John's gospel means did W'hn Mr KBint Manager .Charlie felHott. ef ism Dlines be paid 6vr io the church He is survived by two brothers and to "Uncle' Jesse" and his) the spoken back of the thihaV-whicrg hHoginf baseball team announced Ptoto fam.lyr.The last 80 years of my life weha tHhinKOrer' W.OOO.Wa funeral four aistara The serrjees LILY DRIVE WILL BE EASTER that and what Ijbave accomplished I owe but underkmiw practice would start next sneat Church in the of Jesns were held' by being the Berg mortuafy ,fi t? cifrnmstani.e.. ' in the Timpaahgos baseball t IK ie .lesoo week I hTKt W . ., .. . .., different . V t mnro. tVior, nf Caintc. tn. jut TV,u..J,iw1U1 . . at VJfUlU llll " ill , II f The grounds- are btog. pat in oiner man. May "God uiean . uw jpark, work with a o sipnary was clock: hi ef Jntermeat Provo th membership mercy by would enjoy the FEATURE IN PROVO shae this week and Manager Elliott nTlhory.'" only about 400,000. City cemdicnr ' glory or tne life to come, That ' jeoulili saies that be feels ' they will he T. X. President Taylor then thanked a better world. Anntrong, president of: make u I. for practice by the first' of next ready the for bouses bu8iaejs,s eiosine and CHILD all OF MEASLES. Aaonal DIS a and bank Copper ,"e Practically every civic organization week. AM iaembera wishing to busi:, tne Tabernacle choir then sang, who took try part at the fuaeral. those' in the city is busy these Knight ,v't- yor'a days inaking for place 00 the teaaa .jthts Trials Throne wno contributed flowers, Deepening sympathy. JosopNne. dtfughfer of a large number of Eastet lilies to be urged to get oat at once farseahon, am mis man was.iue or Your Way." '. - . pfacUca. s yj?ars and full , of .honor sold here on the day beforn Easter a President T. K. Tavlor then made the members of the choir for their Mr. and MrsfFred Hurst, died near acts that .iij-some w . ..... Sit-;and all yhg in any way. assist- - day moraittg at tfte family residence ,... u: and ?.irH man U ... v. x .tic uiuutjy uerxvea rrom seen on tae aiaaoafl Ta ed the.members of axe mm ;m familv in! the' of a mnHration t ips uta win c r.in in US. Me WmM a nii.. ne tsam in pan; so njHn durisg the sickness theKniaht It nW. naiDI Kwnr-.-.-.- w?a Leo orfter-thnanw?-.an attack ef measle. carried his - riahteousbess goa',a death, The following Provo for the stippiies fnee cliafe, Sbeeban aad perhaps Ott Surke U1'n said of this de- of "Uncle Jesse" Knight '7into aVn dahV irl cuuu a surviveu oy .its. parents and ne w omerL,s Municipal . ,co is Uin rf the Americaa Fork team that I feel myinabilhy LWa'nin.spira- - Parted. , brother tion The ciioir sans, "Good- . ft iLf; two'' Sweet hTother?.. seHvcas Funeral Were fathering this move with, the .1 President S empire buier. He ,10 H.?tnese89 wa' I ting-- Day.-- ard hld in. ward meeting house ance ot a number pf a deputy skerit? for Utah ..v.w u.u.ere usieniug remarks said;sen pronounced. the ben edic-ticoanty and today at wul make bis home, in Proyn. '. I'-- i - -i t ori-Wa- r it - to-hi- s j - 9-- : nu I j . as 11 stu-de- i - Center-Rifnb-h- d r -., ; j ! e 1 Mc-Coo- . ." MICE . Wj IEK -i-- i- . he-Mr- ove.-gratefu- to--d- ay - I v. .cts NN I II II tr-ri!t- v 1 ' n-.i- ; S T i H . - 1 tat 1 1 , - '"Mr-- . and-wa- i' l. Mob-ffltus- w ic -- Third.-war- - -- . vuxi-tiayuur.- hZ - 1 . tv "."i.?" 1 .t- j o k h,rr r, la7 r - |