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Show t r r T ( - VOliXXVI. - 7 ' r av mii PROVO, UTAH. MONDAY, JUNE 20,' 1921. N A iiiiliiiiiimo "i , - J ; . AS REAL VEALTH 'I. lAI'sQlICAH .. POSTPONES ACTION P.HFR '''flUHlH111UMHI Delegates Adjourned After; praising Oscar. Spear Addresses Member Club and Civic Duties of Provo at Ideal Convention City; :"jl-Jl "Froyo.Cititens. . other Ofictra teeted. v The newly elected president of the' ,Ctah Bankers' association, Joseph Xteaias Farre?! has beeft ashler anflU, manager of the Provo Comerclal & Savings, nanic sinceHe was born T'.ilv 1. 186S. tn Provo. and after atTienqTng" the public -- hniUa nf Pmvn rrintinued Ills edncA- tion in the Brigham Young university. He entered-thProvo ' Commercial & Savings bank August 11, 1830, in the Capacity of bookkeeper, and has since been identified with' that instiuHon, of which Senatoraeed Smoot ls presl 4ant Mr. Earrer was gradually advanced, working nis,wayi upward from one p jsition to another until be became assistant cashier, and in June, 1S9S, be was made cashier B1 membef;jl aafcagwTajiiaoteetftMierbftC.tin; of the board of directors. . , . In addition to his financial duties Mr. Farrer also is connected in other line of buainessr being president - of -Farrer Bjothertv-on- e f the largest mercantile concerns of Utah, and hag Interest in, numerous mining companies ' Of this St&te. :' Mr.- - Farrer is a member of the Prov Commercial club, and has, served as a member of the Provcity.'Coun: cil..He was vice president of, the L'Uh Bankers' associa-r- . tion for the past year, and . acted aa chairmaij jjOf; jthe-prcommlle.la charge of the recent state convention ..... - i ' ' i: high school FORK HOIDS to be ofe::zd to m e Salt Lake Business . on v IITTIIIWS W. f ; n f . -- - u FS r, 1 PRODP 4 118 i i " v. ':? 10 Men . , it Welcome Nws far Hot rntf" Otyi and Evenir.fli; Soheduled OwtUned, InyltedJto. This Help Advance American Fork Tlmpsnoaes 8cwemet--.1-- -J i-- O - t 3 American Fork tomorrow will make June 23. at 3 p. tv, t The Provo Kiwanie club met today . a desperate attempt to nail down its swimming pool at the new high scaoji . luncneon in Mtoiet Koeerw rwcs:iTatBOoa . chair- temnora presiuem claim that famous old Mount Tlmpa-nogo- s building wijl .be opened for the tsna- . association at the last session of the man, presiding. The attendance prize is the property of mer. : thirteenth annual ''stat cotff ftipa presented by Francis Hedquist, of the :I vyv - ' '; 'K1.- -' Fork.' American. won ' Inhe interest of strict cleanlines was by . Hedquist Drug company.: ' held lie LArmory Saturday-. town , the ' The northern the bQard ot education reserves is Claude Ashwortb,,. of (a part nominal-the made ' Nomination! by - Mr. Vickery, in the opening address to deny any person the privik diaright Utah late its in county, although I I If I of thw DooL-l- t will be nwessary i r ing committee, headed by Cbairmafi dwelt upon the good done by the reis leaving aU lcovery of Mt Ttmpanogos. to William Knight, - were unanimously cent Chautauqua held In. Provo, and make application at 1" II An people i .V.,.. l ha,VIm uuuuua ty uutaiir uuiuiui yuasrsiuu of to Capdesire to the before three called attention convention.. speech they days approved by the of the mountain.. long advertised by th9JWlmmlnl-class...1,Thea-- other new orncers eieciea were e Jtain Upton Sunday night and to the Eprtd by tions will be considered and aryu Provo, pictured acuru ot MantI, and Mr First vice president J, E. snepnerq, ? Judge Wooley. :; , otihft-JJpinIc Cream a committee of the board. upon ' t Cache by Banking the ) .: fimnraever, Valley J of president Americas Fork, considered it fit only In Mr. Farrer-tthe president of the state F. Dunn will be at the entrar.ee rompany e togia; second vice presi company, and John vv. uuy, recently bankers'elevating as a free grating ground for shesp, 4 of W. organization Utah bankers stamped a - ProvoT Credit of the'.Utah elected the J- - Hi' firut, cashlfet ot the Consecretary pool and receive all app"-a-tiondent, Tomorrow American Fork stages 'tonal bank, of Salt Lake; association, were introduced as guests man as one ot the nation's leading bankers, while at the Applications may also be tinental in wbatiirrcailed'Tlmpahogos dayji of the mailed to Supt. H. A. Dixon, box Cj.. Qscar Spear, head of the . Smoot time it placedlProvo upon the banking map secretarv a..d Measurer; Carl R. Mar- which American Fork, Pleasant Crovt bank in the country-today-I- t Hours have been reserved for tbrea caS .iMpt .the .Price Commer- - Lumber companyj- - was the speaker of and Lehl are sald te etvoperata in clubs that have been the lunch hour, devmttg hnnBeilto nized as an assured fact that Provo'a banks are of suffioann oi rnce. swimming cial and sa playing host to Bait Lakers who are ability to give this city not only the presi days are assigned Separate j executive coin- - the establishment of cipser relation- ciently ofworthy new memo- - the state banking association but the chair coming down to visit American Fork to ladles and special daye for jb--dency Is a .? of he between cashier Rotary, wilL't ,hich eters, mittee cship 'eanyotrand gd up ther tratl built but Saturday is lor children unaer i 1 inai manship of the nominating committee of the Jatate onyen mlt of BrlKhamKmember and Kiwanis, arguing the First Nat of part Proov appropriation . by one ' Foot will be drained shallow to wmcis nan, the shoulders J. of Senator poeiuonfell clubs for both work Is of there v!i epre8idt enough City;" Eugent Dana & Parkinson, U. S. forester, who years. WiUiam vice of ft Trust the Knight, 'president Knight them for ; between children. The privilege the and that fit Salt the National. i 1 :; publicly acknowledges his Interest In mixed bathing is restricted to mar. Savings bank:Wattis.jvice wjll beof . great benefit to Prpvo advancing the cause of 'American ried people who are members of clubs. One of the greatest things in life tanal hank president of- the, L, Fork as a tourist spot for visitors to 8ingle persons' clubs must confitis one's with nelghto, is, acquainted get of Ogden. Mt Timpanogos. a won-a themselves to people ot the same sex. is aia. Mr. bors it spear Pleads for , Stpo try. The Herald today received the fol The- - pool will not tbe reserve d lor to know your neighbors; again' derfuK thing ttention of the. bauw. lowing "from Salt Lake fewer than forty car irob- - to . recognise the faces of those you WOMAN DROPS DEAD centered for the most p. Members of the Utah Stata Auto members- .- All clubs are under the I AMIk A uaATT . lama et the, livestock. kndA iiiccv cavil W. mobile association, the" Salt"liike supervision of the instructor and are dustries. In the morning', i,' R. 'Mar- Tnerquestion oi increasing ciud Mrs. iiuonham, the Indian authoress The concvert given under the aus Springvllle, June 20. Mrs; John Commercial club,' and the 8alt Lake subject to his directions. Clubs and of the ' Katie., t .Wool-- dues teas referred to "Secretary Elmo of Commerce, tomororw will ...gym-- .. tor' Cunningham, who will take a secret of the Sundance, the opera presented pices of the Catholic church of Prpvo Manwaring of this city dropped dead Chamber sjesayJSayejhejjitUe American-Tor- k grower' associatidn, made to a attend to motor f desire. naaium if they stake tabernacle Saturday yesterday morning on First Eaa by the the'nreservation of th livestock in vote: otf the and banquet there for the All applicants wishing to use tne .'I- "'iKwhli trtcrbSTnads' at the next meet-- ' dressed the students of. the B. Y. U evening promises' to bring some of tween Second and Third South streets. meeting ot flustrr. devising means to purpose are urged to register in a regular this morning. Mrs. Buonham made a the best Salt Lake musical talent to pool mg. "You can't preserve the iiyt-CMount in --attracting touristt-t-oJiusi ShewaAccompaniedbyJier tor a period of three moults. section the for Indlani B.ca.for strong asking industry," he aaidvimlesst yoj H.ep; American Fork, and the The tees pere quarter are 3 per this city. J Timpanogos, to were catch band and hurrying they for and her the at CONVENE. " citizenship people grow KIWANIS CLUBS Itrhealtbyin ordejfJ-- r! t it may. "r - son. - No admission' will be charr 1 The program, as announced, . fol- - A car in which to ride to Salt Lake to American Fork canyon. . of payote, the drug; suprrelon f and I contenoj yvestoct was hit men business Salt Lake tbe "Among -under 13 who come on Sat urchildren 16W8V-T-;eOT.-rr. The payote is a Herald- p 't ,f plant grown along that It was hit baru attend the funeral of their- nephew, who are advocating the American and atudenta registered In V e how we can discuss wa probj 'taa df . Cleveland, 0.. June 20. The fifth the Mexican , border and Is called by Organ solo. Marche Pontlflcale My"rott Manwaring. i' Fork trail up the mountain are; -- ' ; day school work ,ot the puf.'.s summer --fro-T- ) Indians the is It Professor of save "dry the convention international whiskey.',. (Lemmens), Tremblay. 4iavalannual: the industry A. C. Wherry, w. s, McCarthy, schools. - -- Mrs. Manwaring made the remark "Dr, . ' ' - 5: ' add Y havoc 4Mazurka 1 ,j ..t destruction, among side." (Schuecker), Kiwanis- clubs met bere today, with creating Harp eolo, 8. E. Pier, F-- A. Pyke, Charles Tyng, Tentative Schedule for Swimming Pc . mh a t Alt taint And vlthniit fur. that men. e red western Three Mlas eon-ththe states, f The importance Dorothy Rippe. jtarmerr'to cessiongiven over entirely to C. w. r. cuimer.x HowardJIerLMBri Orchestra, Caprice Viennois (Krels bankers was emphssized by N, T. il(ratfon of reoorts and'slani for including Utah, have passed laws ' rill VeraeTLTTracy, Joseph E. Light, Boys, 13 to 18, 3 to 5 p. m. g, but fed-- 4 lertvialhurias LttCila JehkTn'"i,n'r dead." . Porter, former state. yianK T. commis- - the: rgplT""11 Tn f lrgt general sph- - against thi TV.::. Wesley E. King, Char lea A.- - Faus, P. " Adults, 18 or over, 6 to 8:30 p. n. heral enactment Is asked for.. M isa M Udred Maupin vlolar- -- Miss ne. joint 8ioa,;jili;be held tomorrow. ressTijn C. Gill, E. 1 Myers, B. W. Robblna, "Mrs had been j Manwaring always Club, 8:30 to 10 p. m. "The bill has passed the house of Maryvoponnell; cello, Miss Isabell stock Land Bank." Mr.- - rorter saia t- t O. P. Crandall. Will O. Farrell, James -WEDNESDAY. and worker an church Just ardent cent pre has harpT-Mis.been 53, .. but. fief representatives, "Asrlculbire iontrfbirtes. pigeon Jenkins; Dorathjs JUppe; W. H Follaad,iW. V. Call, Vic- - Women, 3 to 6 p. m. "military PUNERAI ' holed In the senate. Miss Ethel Hogan. was president of the Nibet death her 4 U of the deosUi held by " piano, ceding M. LeoW. ,iw tor E. Madsen, E. Tyson, Oirls, 13 to 18, to 8:S0 p. ra. Mrs. Buonham expressed apprecla Vocal solo, Serenade (Gounod), Mrs. First ward Relief society. . . the country. "but the nanks nave loan-- gnrlnewille . Jm " 20. A military Bird, Adrian B." Pembroke, Edwin J. " Club, 8:30 to 10 p. ra. " ed for aerlcultural purpo-- ' s but about- funorat . under 4 the direction of the tion for the services and frlendsship Geo. H. Watson; Professor Tremblay, in, G. She 4s survived by her huaband a&d Shields, Wr THURSDAY. while Colton, of Dot n ln loans was their Eepresentative AmerjcaB-Legiototy pit held yesterday accompanist J4percent :'. Lambert, M. A. Keyser, A. H. Scon-berfive children k Tram. Boys. 13 to 18, 3 to 6 p. m. . v. dustry,- comttrerce and otner interests' at Mapleton, In the town hall, .for a member of the suie legislature. Mr. .' P1an. v. anln flanpa f.anvihtk C. H. Fischer, F. C. Schramm, Adults. 6 to 8:30 p. m. Tues held will bill the be the Funeral Coltoar services sret sponsored against blay), Professor Tremblay.--body has Just vastly larger proportionate uyrum parry,-whoArch Browning, John V. Lyle, Arc- - H. Club, 8:30 to 10 p. m. , sale of payote and has been helpfut Intermission amounts' of 'lons - maae tnan noes been brought from France. day in the Efisat ward, meeting house. Cook, R. M. Cross, N. J, Hansen, A. E. . FRIDAY. most. of. The "speakers were Bishop Tew of to Mrs. Euonham in Washington, r Orga:t solo. Grand Choeur (Tb Du- agriculture, which provides Tourssenr Joseph DeckerrTern ATCul-ve13 to 18. 3 to 8 p. m. Girls, D. Miss Ethel '. COLLEGE. S. ATTENDS of bols), the deposits.". Hogan. Brlnghurst K Mapleton. .. Bishop Fred "W. Sharman, Sam K. Smith, Ladles, over 18, 7 to 10 p. m. edeschi) Harp solo, Marionettes Hendrlck, president of . tne. Snrinzvllle. Mr. Evans of .SaltXake. Leon B. Hampton, A. Roy Heath. J. H. BUSINESS MEN PLAY 1 toSATURDAY, Miss of Joint Stock Land Bank of California, representative for the governor, and J. W. McAllister,- supervisor Dorothy Rippe. 13, 1 to 8 p. m. Orchestra Romance ttr- - Wieniaw music of the Provo public schola, will Horace Walker, Ellas S. Wodruff, A, Olrla up to directed through the Bank of Italy ..of Guv Thomas of Spanish Fof kIiQ was. 3' to 6 p. m. 13, Boys up ". called on rthe Utah "Mr. parry's "buddy" oyer there. Mr. be in Salt Lake Citythls summeri L. Fish and CrW. Stream." Preparations, are, well under way ski). Rules and Regulations Governing Con- bankers to do their part in completing Thomas save incidents relating to the for the big business men's ptay hour'. 'Piano solo, Bhapsodie Hongroise No. where he will attend summer school The Herald today received the folduct of Swimming Pool. of the Utah Idaho death of Mr. Parry. " " - " j to be conducted on the pavement of iz (Lizst), Miss bthel Hogan, at the L. D. S. college, while at the from American Fork: All persons must first take shower lowing ! ' ( Victor Gondolier time" CoffSaarlT same Orchestra, Joint Stock Land banK, saying: "ine the business section Fridavmorning Music wasfurnished by the pursuing . studies at tbe will bath with soap before entering swim-- , "American Fork, tomorrow solo, Miss Mildred Maupin. University of Utah. bankers must realize that they are man ouartet and a solo bv Elmer Bird. at 9:15. The scouts ; the second iv:mber of its pro mlnr pool, stage Uniformed "service men, together rangements for' play apparatus, balls, string .quartet accompaniment. -.- 111 haevily Indebted to agriculture, while Vrt XIn tV.a. gram to malt? Amerl"in For'- the b?st bHtt8mewt-gnrtold,-'-F1iir--larc- li BoeT WANT ROAD WORK DONE. the loans they make to taming inter with the Provo Mllitarv band escorted bats, etc-an- d Mt. known trail to TheiDool up Is be known who Timpanogos suffering esta rhttlfiri'sa 'but a Small orODOrtion.' ia nnrtava in tVio oemotprv will have to do mann). Professor Tremblay. Over and professionau-me- n first was when this city was eble to with contagious or other dlseaiws.A delegatioiipf If we bankers do not meet the neeos the grave "Taps" were sounded. is to doff their coats and collars When leading citizens eonyince USrFoTesrerTTaha' Parkin-- 1 Each, person must furniPh fbn or agriculture, oanics win oe set up froni SnrinKvi'le, Fayfn, Spanish son ithey that, the American Fork sid was selves with towels. ! Fork and Salen arrived in Provo this the best WATERWAYS ARE PUT IN. , besideur specifically dedicated to apneaMn iront oi tneir piaces. Shoes must be removed before ea- place to spend all the money of farm The play period will last but thirty fulfilling the requirements and during this time various . uu vuu The large waterways On. West w -mt production. '1 wo-thi minn. if ImtMlM hill. iUWun1wliillUMIwng.HI.lllul Fork-Pay-"" " V"l, ' the Srusi-i.11 ;.T:,Bankers van rieip. - IT.."::' ter street have been put in, said City interesting games will, be introduced to Provo after completihg his medica' improvement-obank ofers Land "The' Joint Stock Commissioner Charles Hopklnsthis and all Uke.part Ine commission the com,ercial banks an opportunity toaftfirnoonMtJJonkins adde4 that th Francisco, Califr-- -; that n ettwUg..H,--M.- -. raMood.timefe,. ,.uteu. .hrtnnrB nipr.td. T a r L'CrtTi .wva a n nnt ' ,- mArlfnh ITAfV Trail i.i1ffliAnt - vif man fan at van la ladiaa - ' in a a.u.s-- - i , I ii be of use to agriculture Jf the banks smaner ways would, soon follow and U1UUCI Af Ui Hie IO UIOUC IUk i. 5c uuu4 o il d DUltH,ICUL-t-t nnmrtoit thosa Each, rrson-- , must recoar'-reommtesioti will content themselves with a Bmalier .ihat his department nowirjiutting in IreDort for the fun they 4ooin--- a eeting and banquet" tomor In" charge andpbey strictly ..all. orders the matter of row Is Intended rate Dflntereat.": Th banks can hold the rp3axg J5.to to convince Salt issued. . ftbe "bonds-o- f the Joint "Stock bank for streets so. that when the paving con under the leadership of Commissioner .Sunday of each week, which gave him .securing federal aid. 1 Lakers that Mr. Parkinson dM the No person will be allowed In the n a period. . ijacKson win tract Is let there will be no dels r. in Eyrrag, will .wke complete cnarge ottvaiuaoie esperieneer-i,i right thing In ignoring the Provo can pool "Who has not received tin admisv. enter trie MARRIAGE LICENSES "ISSUED. "Is it not worth while tor you to (lie pavement of West Center. nospitai juiy. i, the morning's events. trail and spending all the money sion card, paying for same in full. , tyon will where he do interne work during r ,r. take a little- less in Interest and proon the American Fork side, At the signal from the attendant all w J. Nielsen and Laura tect the district? If you do not, you the eoming years. FLOOD PICTURES HERE. DEAD J MAN IDENTIFIED. Ralph Today The commercial clubs of Lehi and persons-in-the- " 1 pool will be expoctei J ' hi nu ' i, . are likejy to losf inothef ways than ' FRANCE." FROM J'HOME . In . in Pueblo arrived the flood different interest "you The body of 'William Forsythei pictures through -were .. first organtea-"e- d a motor Provo this morning-an- d at Friday, when Springvllle AND ALIMONY . obtainrCompletet.the WANTS DIVORCE ... tn-: .. .. . - l - - Tl r.. f on Columbia screen at the shown the viuu ui juui uuit jsiuva. uuuiran on over ran car VUS sflcxinn aim juiu Mr'.'and Co: H, 47th Inf., son of Irehe Carlson, both of Eureka. the association of Joint Stock Banks road track, has been Identified bya (theater this afternoon S They show dersbn. Mrs. Jennie M, Hutchings has fika M.-- Anderson.of - Kenll- Fridav Lewis T. Rollow and Edith I BU"" u and you will.be In a position to par- - burn scar, according to Wyman Berg th full extent of the destruction .u"".".".. out sent os from Salt literature Lake; her petition for a divorce from "her -- B. of in Saturarrived Provo Provo. ofboth when Utah, waters the caused worth, Chandler, mornin combined of Mr. rush said .the of this this cityt ticipate Berg by offering ! that this is the better trail for tour- husband, Luvar B. Hutchings. Als ' bonds that will be. mad6.H' its day, for reshipment to Payson. where )ng that he had been in telegraphic the Arkansas river overswept ists. she asks for alimony of 373 a tuomX BACK. CAME made was THE The Interment 'BURKES that day. Farm Loan Banker Speaks. communication with Dillon,1 Mont., banks and spread" death and desolawill arrive here about - 7 and custody of the minor children. "They 1 held in . W, D. Ellis, formerly of Ogden, now where the man'a relatives live, and tion over miles of Pueblo. ;The pic-- funeral services had been o'clock in the evening and will than Mrs. Hutchings alleges that her bus- tures will be shown .tonight and to Kenllworth Friday. The young man Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke. 810 East he president of the Federal Lank Bank they had Informed him of their of basement "has treated her In a cruel ar t Intiie banqueted ld the-- bankers that here for the bod v. now in rn orrdwr Manager Ashton announces. was . killed in action on the fields of Third South, were reported lost In tabernacle. At 8 o'clock a big Tally f Inhuman manner, slapped her, and to'J 1 "Over Sherns one and made-loaafter Slate this totalFrance, going canyon year morning, tneand bankiag mortuary, be held in the Auditorium, for her to leave." She alao accuses Ha There' to fight his country's battles. if Boyd's office was asked to starta i will BOOTH MARKET tt Z.100 farmers In Wg SB.1Z3.000 which a special : program of songs t of "going out with other girls. search for them. Utah, and stated that Utah's proporOLD FOLKS ARE GRATEFUL. and speeches has been ar- - The couple have four children.' f music uonor tneTecent sale ot the farm" loan John J Scotb Iorm,","y associated IRVINE'S SALE ATTRACTS THEM. Neighbors, reportedrthat the Burkes i . , ... i left their home early Sundav for bonds will amount to 1830.000. Ao- r"; 5,IU-j-. '7 Maiv rt thp, Pr-'-pione?r who' with the ProvO Meat to- z numoer of ,f SHEEPHERDER SHOT. t ,TkJ aVTr, f The women of Provo and the rural day's visit in Slate canyon, and praisals to determine these loans have spent a d igtff at tne Old years, lias entered into tne meat to are there return than whom had iaU 71 Boot Brothers with nlghtl1" in district, expected they already been started. Of the total of Market, e'd trading ronton Geneva, have.ness " Park- - City, June 24 Georg "Crais- 118,000,000 In toans" made "by" the aske '"West FifthNofth; : The businees has The HfV'd to vipress After the theus. 4? years of age. a "herder in tn to American Fork. cession some was harm feared so that now . .1 T . . , 1 ! Ti ,. 1. ' 1, Berkeley bank there have been by gratitude to the management of tha' increased tiat fj 4 T is rwsary America, have discovered, according morning it ,11 rt luc u""u' W4 '.-.f r1 v"h a n arv tCi nrttufn TliOfP I'O Vi forts to lo.cat i the Berkeley bank there have Vioati nntMilasi diimmas ma 3obth feels ito many who so report,: that Irvine's had come to.i thehvFf s cnierrdiiiiueiii. au was u ueu. in ivauias, 13 but-tw- o caiup evening niia an op ,.! that he can 'give bfccustosira. better June clearance sale really foreclosures, Mr. Ellis said, courtesies eitended to them there. stomach by George Pert, another Commercial clubs andtf peo-tii- e "1 Mrs d when noon Air this until - partas I Additional Issues , of bonds will be Jiick service' appreciate by they portunity having, , Y- ner.-- Theitfbe offered... FOR JURY DUTthe lnvestmenUZCHOSEN na-- 1 -- r We lost our way," Mr. Burke ex that the" people of the state and. old friends at their new place results far exceeding their expecta market Is able to take them, Mr. Ellis A ( their . know the beauties and. ing. tion should canBox over same been-drawtime into the xfifP 41 shop- plained, getting of business. , saidr and additional funds will be tions, while at followire men have (i " I made, available: for the- - long term, forlury-dutat the Fourth district pers are unanimous in their assertion - ble Grantheus had been i Mount Timpanogos. and want the candrm, . - arl -the there for J Joue motored" that" the 'word ."bargain" was rightly Mrr ilr'ani4 Heer tiESBredjttgKss this. was admitted' by Grauthpu Pp. T . , i . .. r. i niAHA, w.hi to Provo 'rom American Fork Sunday used in Irvine's adverUsement v in nights This mommy we started back f"",.""""!' y i, . was on a ridge hear the p u.u i ia we uen0.uS had over route followed the JJerald. Alfred and spent the day with relatives. , "" Price, Utah, through Carl R. Mar- - Mont Johnson. Snrlngviller Friday's ; . . j clubs put out ech year telling of Grantheus was at work and cal vd . cussen, secretary of the association, Warren. Highland; Fred GJtlchmbnd. rbim.'. he says, askin? a :' peauues or me siaie or uiatu LEGION VOTES ON-- . MONUMENT i made the only bid for the 1922 conven- - Provo; Jasper A. Bird, Provo; Jo?eph - i Grant: the sheep. garding I tion, and the matter noes to the execu- - R. Peay. Benlamin; john' Toud Lake -to have replied by firin? a s 1 MUNICIPAL COUNCIL WEETSr The ProyffTtost of" the Americain" H. ": .PterfMinllaaant Sliris"? I tive committee for decision. bpfoie Thr retiring" president '"Mr. Barton, Grove; Arthur J. Durrant Provo;, L8 d in the air. Woman's Municipal couhclf will t was presented TritTi k dusk watrh "for A Cfifistehseh. Provo: Ether Carson. posed plan of placing the World WarJ Ther'in room- at- - the -- Laternhe,Tnen met in csisp, I his services, and In return gave the Fairfield; H. A. Dixon. 'Provo; Asa J.l ,snonfBnf-in--tTi'- " c;tri uier yarn., no meet to have knot on June Grantheus club Commercial Thursday, the gardener. landscape planned by a.: gavel or mountain wiarKe, leni; Ammon lutue, &panisn a b r j -- : 8 bm.All members are urged. Teet: uneonsclou s w ith at 23. j the for ! mahogany mounted with Utah silver.-Forbelieve We better the place Richard bmas, Lehl; "James "mat v Peet .iron.When as are. to recoverei for there: renter a will small find attend, A Herald Want The in Ad n Is Of important monument front , i nanus Jhepeyt City for the hospitality of Provo A. Oliver;, Provo; wm. H. cnjias. sciousness he shot Grantheus. were formally extended,1 and the of fl- - Springvllle; Nathaniel Ludlow, Span-cer- s 8. Id County building." said Com-j- f ters to discuss. you. Every day your rom or house standi vacant you" Walter Adams will address the this afternoon. Mart Roylance ,nder of the associatloir declared that ish Fork; Parley L. Larson, Provo; one are losing: money. If you rent either but day - .m- (EW LITTLE RUSSELL, ut Is maced tnere it win ne seen meeting on the sessions had been exceptionally JohajEvans-SpaniBhFor- k John extrajmonfeyiWill-mor- esooner than the , you expected, Vundreds everv dav and Irz wilLaervej Bone successfuTy7 both for tbe business Stewart, Pleasant- View;- J. E e e: than pay for the cost of the Little in civii; TMr. and Mrs. Sydney" T.i-th- jeir ; wrpose to inspire- a greater- - p aiso omer men uuereBtea --. - or I liausai:i.ea .and 1 - be a new of invltad-to parents are proud It see will Fewer rpatters. cordially oort, people Jenkin? vo. . i tertainment" afofded by" thertah- rnorie VWiiiesU'iy. home. at their . iboy In. is If a.r Vten at CountyEajxkef8'--a80cianoit placed any park. present. n. Provo. 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