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Show . iing Fairy Iran nf Vourr j and, tell tnetu i Fflfprtat another iJevara V "tones airv those . , . . in. :Ar)d for the Herald prints fiction ibis is?! - v. , - r-- T W t- VOL. X3pV. TROVO, UTAHrFRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921. NO. 84. ESTABLISHED 1885 - EDWARD B. M'LEAN Grf&ra Thomas, State Superinrupiic 'l..i,a,:nn E. Boys' Week May 15 to 21 HERE SPUT Boys' ft'ek surts in Provo My HrMlv In !), I 'J v Vsl AY tun peeled to be in church. The week duses the following Saturday! Prof. T Earl Pardoe today told Rotarians Qf ne plana and purpose or Hoys ueeK Waicu is a aat.ona, moVpreent. and designed for the wel: fareUf boys between the ages of 8 - . l of to "Y" Normal Students. "Become a part 'oTthe life of your Thomas, maiunik-oa-- ndent in of public in r .hh oT normal-studentthe struct:, .to M ... morning;" u7W-4ab- ,1 ?i, K 4!l - I, Irt it lime, v- - ti ' de--J officials wiH be asked to let the tn)y ot their schools .arrange tb'enter tainments of the day. "Friday with be Bather and Son day. U , j - . . tHUutN 1921 SEASON ! - y - ' " ' . Enthuaiastlc Meeting of Athletic ciation Members Held in Corri?. rtial sClub; Board Elected. . sP6d aa mjjch of hinime All A An 18 ith his son as ne can spare lrom ins wors, and to remain at home with him th Asso- Ray TimmermajQj distHct auierin-tenden- . foi theTJtan comiwny, is Proyo's t ower i1Light fnew baseball T "I'll do all in my power to give Provo a winner this season," Mr. said after the board of directors of the Provo Athletic association had elected him president for tha n next year. A. J. Buttle, assistant Bishop cashier of the Provo Commercial heard aiuftversation between persons He bank, was elected vice president whom tie concluded were teachers. what . John Saxey, the efficient league they uill help hearing ro,i,l secretary, was reelects secret ary- iaid because their, voices rose above He felt that treusurer of the local ;.i h of the car. at , its present price "If sugar-stayUtah' county will have a Jiormal Charles Elliott was chosen perma- a manifestation of a-- serious was to Heber .1. sugt.r beet growers M VI th fountj according ieach crop, jere The lecturer - whom J ti t are. ner4 Lot. nf nfanager, and : given undisputed-Cuutr- ol a wlin.ave who has . profitable county'op inspector, sea.ji mnA& f nend. ,. wouW nke-tof the playing end of the d, had spoken of the la.ck- - Prdent Hard ng warn farm rs fruH farnl8 rfporffrom v. -- '' tneir gon on a course io M game. ners cutworm. snan the and . Kcalnn rnld eard. Kave.anr.ther courtt sy shown py wacners in will - piay .TnWil New photograph of Mrs. Edwin .. ... .. u. " ot.. l. ms to lie u rj...auj would him I'residenl said oum Timmerman now a can we in lecturer, : taking ... .1 "vi.Hii, i.ig ,he 1)eaci, croI, will be all rting 'hi.MDenbv making its appearance wife of the secretary of the be . . o u .i An l. Mr. Webb county!" ready in a few days, to announce mgton publisher, on 88 acres adjoin- - marke. here and' outside-.She was born .Thurber, th the nanffe of the fifteen course if a players with K, 'aiid had wondered country mg his Washington which the club will start the season. ad-uld not be introduced m tne scnoois Frisndship. of . '.."The frost did .get some blossoms, ' dtl,artment agriculture Ih the This last, he explained, f! teacberB . is subject to ... w were so heavilv loaded I KH JfWl o o, r ,me this defectDr.in TTlomas. lht- rife s ' x - III 'I S aV :j " ..J i. rtouse 'III " 48 hours' notice to the ' is ..i exwn.te upon change ! ilture. continued were Kinaergarjen ft.' . that , ehougl..blossflms, I This' , ,,u, k ..mi. o,y, cm ..,,,, league board of control, of w.hielMr. m, and art i" putting, the ngnt cepting-- on the' early varieties, to uivc tfXtOMd. TinTmerman 1s Provo's member into In in madeWe of going K is mash, he explains, the.ri)it place. the county its usual good yield. jg MENTAL HOSPITAL .Mr. D. D. Sutton, director, ancommunity to teach, a leacner , will have iea( ies to ship. pounds of bran, me pound of ,hite nounced that the Sutton interests two but arseaio. J0V:i'rup off, not quarts (sugar "Apricots an .. monnor a'a I .A i ....U a i would put up a score board that would i mn 'V' Mill in rui-iie (llt'SM'u and the jute PAY Hl the countv should gel a Tourtrr "ot a factorr syrttt-wrtde, WATER RATE lie a credit to Timpanogos park, and fit into the life of the community, or normal crop, in some snenerea ms-- , orainree oranges horAar , .which would equal those in larger i UlUt IIOIU', J tirr,Q Diogenes had a l Li Th urwtiic Ttml liriin :is Nrsl mlvufl. is "iltur to fit in. Don't let it fnlltva tJiird , ...ill 1 Ile stand out that you are overdressed; finding an honest man than maVp twitli Hrv to which Ik "on .:rei1 the . Governor Charles Mabey. Stnte ieasjue, ?,.,,. - rn.Qrviaa There wjll be fourteen home games, vou-standard. uualfties stand out. l Herald had in locating an honest little Uvnm n'd. iiiiw with, enoneh water Auditor Tuttle, and Stale Treasurer foil l" ornial crumaa rr iwii ii r A 'n -j a smalLxammunity the ouainies of girl in Proyo. "There'll he a normal acreage of added to dHtrti.e'n the mixture This Sutton were in Provo all day Thurs-'holinot good at H..w teacher re specially noticed. : . . Those should be sprayed thinly over the vear. nlaniad.ihia 4he titahState .Vintalrthe-spec1- ah . T 1mtr specting The honest Jitu P waiKea rigni transferable. aid Dr. ThoniaF A gamea; fined fnanTs Tre cohf f a hpnpfitP(i bv ,he ground were yoWr , Rie-- t games. " any other person, rn . apy .into i na neraja oj ce. moisure is hold- - ing up. ?are must be taken to keep hospital, conferring with Dr. George will be honored at all league ,iMjgu ih, . ' sue Ueke wlli nrtce of tD? mo, in jou print wuui aui of lifeIS: wttaout hos-- ! Awai.aiL-thfas notson i f '.is some nrtmw-tanthe. tendent ia(j chickens trlmritw Riiperin jiyde7 " O 1UE U, i " I U - u liuw l' amfint The iciVu !tel Ihe .inked. In all. this has oeen . line aannerous io uiem as io iue cut pitAl, and attend the regular monthly be $. Grandstand admission will be 50 worms. . v ;o, :,: meeting. FOt.U-- A purse containing money; spr1ng ,or Deeiscoins Bleacher seaU wil retail greatest scholars of hi da; I ' Mrs. Mabey and Mrs. Tuttle accom .cents. cosseted the tact to male every mouire, etc, screens will be put up before The man at The Herald desk for 5cnuin his presence feel perfectly MEETS panied their husbands on this trip, p Wire ROTARY (HUB the-- bleacherff usually occupied by naa teaa warn aas; ninny 01 ROYAL ARCH MASONS OF PROVO PROVO ease. siglit-seein- g 'years some in and time " spent -- about money lost. rh of tho teacher's -- theawere children, to giv them better protec- t . l'rovo. : " 'W as a mue gin who lova1 from batted haHa, tsut nere t 1 t& r.. -- I. strong moral cnaracter was lying TO WELCOME HI6H PRIEST of passes will be re- matter to found-mou- y iphas-izeit is an J1 belonging to somebody seaftoh." this il wjas deciHed at snare matliematical ruiee: it is a else, and she was trying to find tne ZT , , . 4 a y.,, .1 Urttr anna fDn tnrtuv at i ... the state officials. In the afternoon ".VVwi fr.r ......,,. ol, UnA i. him iiom ,ir.r-.m ouk le niauei iu mhuso rauuira .wi W. high .uviira. Frederick Craig, grand tthev in mit "V- emiferpriTO Willi .Major r- . ... . , i i: f .; . ihul V,. ....... .,A mraim'.nn u m T5i,rt HOD- - I nDnv . i r XJaxoIH rvf KOtarv C UD lUnc.iieou ' leneci'.iai yuisuiio, bui MOtei in " ""'IT "ni .tv"- m iu uui im: nciam. r.. Pllv., .A Ml. j . i,Q0r name is Hannah be raised for players. Bine to teach morally, .V girl's difficulties; The little Imerstire .1.,, tn f tnid. the tri and the when v x Hopkins, " Thompson Ui Ut: GU AiaSOnS. I . D. A.. V.ii rtTlitv iraa at 109 ITaott, wv Cn. HfiVH c.c.r.i'o nvc mwi u ii c Hvi3 l urrao:. Clergymen,-- though, will not be iUw.wo ire hm1,' iuu a ii i ocitai "j - Arrh St. matterof increased prices for city He speaker contended, rrom tne per- - ond South. eliminated from the pass privilege, it tendered a reception in the Masonic j Commerce commission hearing at Uie refollowing M of the one who teaches it. How Hahnah is 12 years old, and after tempe tonight "Royal' Arch Lcuis, where ho and other fruit grow- ( V.rt niluulAnn TV, nm i ujjn hb 1, . .I was announced, by n an .,i, n, partial man teacn morain marks of K. a. Trpyer, of the .. schdol she clerks in the Liaraer fmiehf inar r owvv aeainst .' t ivm ronrpseiitat v.i v i r KkL o. i wnit-j aiiu riuvus uneuL, imu Ii- upni who Mercantile life win stand out against hi" bakerv company, That's why tne owner of tha laflaB QI sail i.ane ,1 f toflBnn.il U thti ..ir..,i l..,u in,, A' III'1 i.r laihuail'R f " UA; ruination mm ' ' n 1tt" P 1" I,'. u Th., fnin.wing Hovar Arch: Ma. ons ;hintrs. It is not necessary to have purse must call after 4 o'clock. ,.), , on mo io um botf caned h'mwmi "The influence of clergymen in the "i was. sitting near the window," of Provo and other towns in Ctah prlve mm growers ot What pin with morality, to continually which --now 4 nay In g Ml 500. Mr. . .. 1..' ...,.i v andstand ia good." . flch it io them. Let it stand out Hannah said "when a little boy went will attend the reception: county A ' 1,1 e. team-wilwear Its old uniforms This option gives the fruit shipper the unobtrusive, ho?JT S.mbut th circumspect by and .dropped the purse. 1 ran right George AV. Craig. Roy E. Knapp. Lee anil- - upon games away e right to get. heated cars by payReference wa.fnade to a poacher ott.. but; before got th'ero be had a ' Miiri" nisi in 111 dui'ingxiiractiee .w.--. jaaa.lL N had been ih the habit of secretly gone so far he couinn t, near m-. . can L. Raker, the unliaautu ar rate aijipii in nun . froni hotfrs. But at Timpanogos they. for cavort about in fine new ana mother dwln't scold Ward, Bert Hedquist, Arthur Craven. ThteStJon. makes it possible hilgiiu in strong drink and tobacco, him. I liope-fii- s' the act;.. were not concealed from fruit intermountain ship ;ahd Herman growers the tn"orm.s.Nhe board dclda. him for Arthur losing Sutton. moneji Jnhn Guv, " " -er qf tllR Pr0V0 students. m' cold wither with - et,t( ( that Herald Veader kho k' Smith. Robert g Starr, . was a talse notion." declared I ir lilTie boy. who lost the .HanlwarXcompany. (please .. . ,J ot Pfovn B. e nuuim, xi. wnue tne .Mrr Koviance said that . ' : ."that immorljjv can be tell his mother not to scold himr..n.d to subm 1 saiuDlesNiiKt price- - or askw owaru gys, railrfaads were .represented by three of 1": " ' eneei ed over with .Irug stare tablets .to. send him right over. to see Hannah Henry U. uiument nai, uniforms. .... t. ...:. r uumn-- i th ir best lawyers the representatives u,.-10 1.,, :.,,.i rfaticTs. i!eu4iuisi. nev. ;;,. rA ,i,u h.uih,. ii,. nu A John Smith, manager of theiCiiight That officials as V il"e. City John argued 0. J. Johnson. "E. B. j'rovoi ' fceiv. mi I'riie3ft vnit arp i.re- - i.... tUa ppt 'l-h0t thefniit men" gave them such a citizens are ii. Ttontrmied on rage r.igni.i . , ... ... .. .. c,. L. 11,1 responsible for the' payto give the finest and best moocv.it .is posible that Hannah may "c- ttan, ijuuca.,. o. warm battle that quit cold meht of water bonds, if receipts are n. '..lildren a moral !if ask thaLJJie i)iir:c 'and it:-- contents uams, after the .first engagement. - fl i r. I I I in TI UWll i not large enough, they should he "C" ENLIST IN BATTERY W- - FitzrrJy club G. drilled ng out from vour nerubnalitv. be described.' That's no more than Judge nan-sen- . Prof. ,J'; v. Tv in the niaiier oft given preference BJtah doesn't want von " !. lan intended .01 rrovo,. ait new some in songs menbers fair, isn't it. thestate should be' The prospective Livingston, Dr. J. W. Hogan, W. P. especially lor "radies"' night" next Fri prices; toand that teachers were tor nailery x., ,Mew enlistments asked pav a fair price. Which, "in argid not to expect too much in the Shippee of Spanish F'or'k; C. Av Pier;,- dav. He also served warning- that their estimation for the past two Khld Artillery, be Httchwoyld E. $2.5f). CLEAN OP son, Wi A. Stranger and; F. "way Hi1 and equipment. OVERALL PARADERS buildings every Rotarian must attend, and thatJohnson and include Justice weeks, a After discussion the quesT?ie Wpe tally in country districts. uer, jvnierjcua ruin... would be an inlormai nitair. home- Udji was long :, Victor C. Hatch of Provo and next until the postponed runom ATen io i?i. .Masons .uiwa w.ui wi1 4Ms in niitk iwr a areat fthoo! JUJ i.. n 1 M I II h M LIT TntCP nnim (marz. im- , . h . Lf riixi'x"'"K nenii. inese .men monthly meetintr whi n the envernhr H Ktans P iker, is not luiWings or DMI rAffll MRU f LMIl I I flLLd mpment. but the teacher. He spoke .'is 'to Salt Lake, Mr. Crai is of-tSed v ortip 01 the great university-of-A delegation of Provo Commercial - wr t K I i v. 11 la a i.i, ..... ... n. ,.aUrOIie fatMmie -r.w,L ... ni ii ,iin ,,l,,l. r .. flU'll uJ in,J ' hurt l,i.rtT,i . . r o i n iwmiiiU1C IIITfliUfBO vl,uw. .itv iMjw.illi lulu UUimj Wte of. inferior buildines and. fiuin- - .innnA .oir f p.es.idpnt Preston Petersdnj chapter of Royal Arch .Masons,. n this morning-gran- d thyical examination. He will arrive aent. The fame bad been wqn States. 1'nifed the pL Va annouBd wiir get ,o'utP"f hg by and went to Timpahogos baseball There, will he openings In the FOR uns ASK teachers. e RMO WORK Pfat mi sail rrom under watchful jury, eye of mi..oo futn re, formal limited . park, where they cleaned the grounds TesxheH-wer- e of. tnder-tbdirection e Judge L, federal officIffIB at Salt Uke iu. urged not tfTTeX and planted a row of Trieaay-tbe- : lots Of "ien"J'and with of meff number laries stand in the way of effective ' Umff to attend the next meeting - to. the fact. that west side; of ihe park. 'Many of the Wight, grand highj priest of the agrand Sixty-fiventhtrstofntr Owingfrorn persons MagnaZynff Teachers should make .the mot. ..li- nnrt are nrominent chapter of l tan. taere win ne oanPr, f T Eari pardoe urged Rotar Garfield waited upon Governor Mabey the 'enlistment Xerm of, .a W. bargain possible, at the begin- - business men of this city and many quet in the Newhouse hotel ft- 6iarjs to-- become interested In, Boys' to present unemployment' conditions men will sriob'be expired', there will oi tne year, and then the matter more in thi tins Week. His address comments were made concerning their oc.o'-vacancies. All two towns, due to closing down necessarily be the Royal Arch Malbns, where Mr.fuiiv in another column salary should be forgotten until new srarh of today's of "the mines 'C in the Work to relative mills. apd ae next year. questions i i of honor. uh t.nvu!. mke. errtih- - Craig will be the . guest -irmu . T- VI'l C. F. ,gard. arid the geneTffl procedure of lit The .Ill headed Dr. delegation, oe-.by : Join m your rnmmniHItv nHvf.at 5 .tratxrK there wih rif jrrriWlTrgiMrroyhmceHiMTrrna' FXiilHined1! atmeal j'hcanipment. etc:, will hing hoes and other devices, tor clean- Then. -. 1, 41 HT11C . nAnr, mc '- -A n e'ing of de liiiai auvice oi lr. inthe ground and planting 7. lv tincT.'i.i-ent flip Irmnrv f t';, $ save Omas , '"Bwrimo tvt Masons a! Arch to which Royal ... uq now ki, Lnili, ,,n(f Denver, pr. result nf a resolntion taken at a maKu: ii is hot definite lust where the an- uu. jt ur men marched from the Prove Coot,K i religiously and socially; itarians: do merical club rooms to. the baseball been invited nusl etVcaihpnient will be. but it is meeting held Tuelav nieht. Four, labors be confined to the "R opMonstiV. for If you re not. ;7 1 and began operations.. Thomnkin () nf nrohahle that, the batterv .will so W u taptfd park oonr ! . . Al i Mavor LeRov Dixorf f'itv' CommTs NOBLE WINS B. Y. U. MEDAL business will he good for men in rftyl 9fw.v.Qmai. Tlia enrmnnient. f h Can... t aaic U-l.Hnn rfftpkins-and-Citbus lsi.oner Charles to be one of the governor the and state other this promises year CELEBRATES 89TH YEAR. ' Swan headed the'gToup of "V officials presort! that thete was a bet that the fetional fjliard has ewer NEW SUITS FILED. l.cGrand Noble, was the winner of nfen who took part in the businws in Magna and .('.ur.fieia'id. tlmt had. Jt wilt be a fine outing, and crisis Clark. Olio nf Tha nlrlnot anA 4 the student body medal in the orator ..U.tl.. ' m Hifle rrom liittine won ti have, in he interfwime wora ' .. .. : . . :i Of Provn's l ? r rr r finnp cH.i i z til piai ii ts were filed Thursday in h(,ln tn , vrv ri j i u; He suggested the im: in artillety'it promisee to giye to the oacuci w a winvuv peo,,e, 'eanesday celebrate his 89th threatening and the partv was about ing.. Ho received the votes of two district cou rt by Jvrfck O. Bvlund mP(iate eonstruciion of the. higi way, members of fun-an- d recreation. V I alnml roMivoH the 'If (..lark hal! livfcrtl in vnte Of umiinsl PI.qtIoc ... .t ...1,..., IXI T3 I1,,U ,. ilia .took, Aivera tri)m jjagna to ti1(, Tooele county-line- . Sine to Wwd-Clifloforon Salt LafceLTity.Crook. stenne'd 'coming the third lodge. Pay I.H l.llllj OHVlllft: vmmmiiv Commiseioner Wcgrhane of tlie in STUDENTS H6LD PRIMARY. ' r ore.- - He drove the first ward, with the assertion that he would .There were three contestants. 'Elgin bank; on a promissory (hote At the duKfriijl co,ml)i8gion detailed the ar: l rovo river. en to. the Dark if comnelled to eo nilohant belne the other. The me.da-- same time c.oniplaiiis iwere filed by t& The primar- - election" for student ngements for ih state ' coiifeTfencel -Tr was presented to the winner by Miss the Pay alone. Kvchange Savings bank Vvlrlcli Governor Mabey had called. As body officers of the year 192,1-2,1 XT v rt uUtNQ TQ CAIrllTrMMIA ' a till,. - - ,1,1, ... .IT . . -t - . nf Christine to road work, be , .. , v v , , , ,. ..-- ., .1 a v lr, 1 vi.r.,.ii!.-llI " - theiui uiir ,i lHa iucvi or i. ei.,rl, T"9 vwia A,n,ll,.,J the'opin- - began this morning at the Brigham 1 1 i.r- 1 "wh! ah were -- planted? and besee were student body: Crook and against Erick 0. Bylund oin that if any tbirtgexpressed -- .' ; ,'- to was he done, ft j Young university. iton leases tomorrow of the blue ash variet ,. Thfise Vho vr. Nohl6's subject "was- "America. and Sophia Bylnnd on othbr notes closes at by-ga- H to have be which,, At done Jlfrta. flection, Lakef yould EranciMso upon aassistrrf 10 the work, on the balLpark the Hope of he World." Mt: Wentz, iof, i''811 connerttoDL .county, whose debt limit, he, thought, . p. m, all candjda.tq will be' eliml-ba- d and1 HisCOMMITS SUICIDE. with were E..J. Trover, Alex Hedquist. Dr. spoke of "Greater Patriotism.", on-- il.ri?kin I.nated except two for each office. The not b.een reached. ..'- aB'W' loeatera; 'Walter TVTlaalerr'Eaward MArttiir. - Mr. Otrphstt. on "Land of Promise.' -'people winning places as .final candi umHa and PYirfcess. Motfiah Evans 51 years of age, and Elmo Cunv- The judges .were Miss Fern Broad- Ied dates will be placed on the tickets of memschool. a two CITY MAY BUY MORE WATER. terms, mayo of Lehi for nlnghafh. fTeflry V6gel, Jr., Earl Slit bent of th Provrrhighthe ' White and BTut parties,, deter- & PAROLE. Wllford Poulson and Attorney ber of the state legislature and a bank ton. Wl M Hower, Charles. Cnrti!. Wil:."7 to be by drawuig. TT v minatlon Iliam Aahworth, Edgar Clayton, David Jacob Coleman. commited suicide In Salt Thiim'i"-in! Concensus of otinioj? todav is tbnt City- Commissioner i.Tt" president Thompson, aon is in Salt Lake CUy, Staasr. and otherfr. The fharge' of Proyos water supply, this Several other contests are to be Lakei City early this morning r nay. Oipin. news editor, f hke ad- i"Bea.r future. one for the cause of the act was despondency ne wm appear, to. the giverJcif '.morning said it, was pHbaW- - that-p)Ufrom ap,i :i return 4, . ITi A. f a - T A medal for onttorjr. and the; Over business affairs. .He is WelllProyo w ill buy th" sring water ad! Tattan will be in the.missionary J?o1 iwi a num. I t. Wil: itt'charrl V.i. other for R indent body medal for the known. in Provo.. 1. imuLiu uk fiji, " la' . n.iaiop in rrovo fjondie and ArOlue West, however r"b" .r Emrfiet: Fiillriier-- al '" Xaftre-- ; besFvW4iL fnlo: 't canyon, V ii 1 are close competitors'. Iu"lc Gfvirile TO .nut ha' Siinerinleridenf OPETi STREET, hn u.erp Qtnta I ..1 n irancn eovers iiO acres, and fin frnvo ThU man and a-Jejlry- seca, two Mapleton For vice ureSWeqil Vl'rglriie Chn notiSe- eharp-Piis in luvoh ilc Cniirt u ith lrlvinir Thfwnaa ,xrn4 tirHKn aflfi anoke hrieflv i a, Mr. tcrsefr,- - Alice uiiiniU3 E'udlow anrl Wawil-oeii,i:it siuin . ...... .. . ......... , . . . . , , , , rafter. uut.- NHPimnini . . .... . . . . . t ma , ,ir-m to Tliompson; said. The Water will lancel.v it,,veb u.t running mmnti wiia 'mi v irculated , nc Itl 'iilivt- - to lilt? iiilulJJICHlI.ie i.liuriui. uoniau BAj'icneim yriiimir ,e is . ........ . , . . , , . . , , V. 1. . ll e fiiowwi, .1. . r.. v..1 yivc wse. wei-- e nu jmuaeu, s WeTe-Dlidwuruisinuin ruin rnv iu the railroadfihcrvase W'cTtjt's Vater supply. The'mvclTaWafeTitlv in the lead, wwutn at reMru-- 111 in inf . wora 01t iv. uio jhuutoj k i a nil is intended to afford deal probably will be closed ' at thei Tharo h nn rn;iii. the oomin Herald . , state but ..This geners 7 Wednesday's shops An:niA. His mmat record workmen as access had for its'twork to "and! meeting ,,f the city commission Tues- - to. who ale in the. lead id as on well would 5," 0 tion Juvenile hettef probation isjotop-by Judge' the, other Iromltbe rouBdhoaie. ' ; 'Jhejr forbears. i 'v UJ . iWlh- - i. " i,.,-- ' offices. ?J. GOOD YEAR PREDICTED s -- tu.u . i ui .Jfwebb. va-.- m - & .s. tra ' - fJf WpTP Hannah! . 2!-S2- . ;' . E2 . , B ....,..' ....wt : ru$etP pam is.,..' as-we- . : ' u rf i-ill 11 tit8. d ' . I . I - . lmp-Ttrn- '' 1 1 ATLJIJNCIIEON ,ay ,l uu . - .., ' Z " , .:,., ,,i "--? ' v . Wood-Clifto- 1 to 1 . , I l - I- 1 J . W: - ' L Z . JL lgroyera. . rWl-.lfii- 'So',Jy S.',' SSL&iP j T . . e f l - . -- ' nii. ;jto'. ' ' - r -- W -- . 1 1 1 . i . ,,.i. rr , 1 I '"'' -- ii: IIW-K 'nrll w TutrTl " Resident - . .irsi -- T. e .ntabrnt - . - uivi eenii'or .. soe J tloof 1 i. 4 SIBBli fl . ' e ' ' ' sonu-'tuina:- vv lrn i - i v ft-i- I -- -- inu r. . 2 T i . 1 , - ' i 04sfirlasters, PR0tftb Pro-OBBE- 4flr .1 I ' 'A 1 i.,t,ir0ul,ty - l . --- . 1 i mnch-abiiaw- d v"!' i b- M 1 .1 - , .. 1 and-lion"- 1 i 11 1 z MANAGER FOR THE ' - K ' 4 J.on-es- begiftHiwshjs address the sMoter stated that a lecture platform orator had recently asked him the 'thai, school "Why. to' tt mnr ration. M , . Miltllre teacners aonm car me on irum down la coming 1 nomas nau all Lake, Dr, r -- ' ? I -Saturday will bHike day. when the emphasis upon his need "for a good boys will set jm upon a ReaTth-givin: excursion info the mountains. schooling. Tuesdav will b Field da-- . when .EYrxfather and every mother in prize will be given winners Jn aftPfOjifare urged iHthe B6y Weeld;.; letic events or all sorts, tne program; commit tee to am in mw movement is" designed to make better !to be announced later. boys jwich our youngsters, to help them men- Wednesday marks the grand ope-'o- f ing of the league baseball season in tally, nprally and physicially, so that Prove A procession of boys will be; they maybe better citizens of future formed to march to Timpanogos park. Prove, a -- !. J j - room." when you leave the school introduced by MiM Ttr ThtnDa;-normUl of the president tyle cljs, , .,,) jo -- F i ton Mondaeyery boy in school Ht f "expected tofgive his attention to subjact of education xith particUtofl university this de -- not end Young7 : uit? rnes The Herald carrier call 9." and complam; That's the only way we cXr. check, up on delverie. - ELLIOTT THursday. it is. planned, will be . t" v . - -i lendtnt Spiaks MRS. EDWIN DENB m - Timmerman Elected rr ovo Baseball President EDUCATliJay NOTED UTAH i you. J . : whenever yam have a pews lte-you tlunk wrpvo petiple will want to read '. lQHliEi- j. " - . . urn ILLilllliUi A complete :.. - THE (ITY BEAUTIFUL AND THE CITY OF PROGRESS LET'S MAKE THE GARDEN CIT s grown-apsJIW- a. - 4 riiU JL 111 i UX3rk7f I J 1U I "Dm to the cj. jhumTght 4 4 - . |