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Show - r r -- ' . - - ' 3 .. L If , 1 VOL XXXVI. i NO. 10. PROVO.VTAJX WEDNESDAY, JVNE 22,1921. Turn::: J, cr:;. 1 1 MMSSOti ACCUSED in OTHER OFlPROVO . - I WATERS RIVER - . iiiir rtfiiii Trr nil i . ; liEV PROJECT - it 1 - . j . - . 3-: -- 7 : I ' t i hil nit i K. Ft:; CTIi;(i IIASIiLY ILJtRt i . l ftin!i Charge and Counter Charger Made In "Every Utah, Idaho and Nevada, .aher-f- f Reclamation goV" Prcpotes to End . The United States forest sen Stnsationaii Court Trial Now and police official has been warned Flood .Dangers and Losses In of Ftret action ana a a man the on tor investigating the watch be In Heard Provo. lo Being i Siinnnrisnr the future. ' '.... . Hana ParkiuSoa ill Is 3 fti- little boy driving a Ford, - probably ', to the American Fork favoritism riRiMHw.wlb'N Canada. nf rtivorrf! Ti.ft for ieaded ,r : u jiouuw Wairifk againsLBurt Bee Walllck was , The Project and the Purpose. the' im riiHrt vn Today two representatives this The boy U bis son, Elmer CT For many years past the Provo river Mni..v'.7..if I district, office of the forest service, a vt.u iy:D'ji Mower, five yeara old. vsfisiw. came to Provo andof vit, .t -LPJ The father is accused of kidnapping. has been overflowing its banks and Uvaser- and Robrtsonr-Saitt- k on th matter trii.is The mother t)f the toy, Mrs. Lmie. damaging nronertyail theway- - from The defendant' torneys. attorneys rfltiffireiieK the mountain aad Mr. rarkUisua's A. Mower of Spanish t ort, charges fifty" to eeventy; thousand were Bat er and BakerroT Provo. dollars Provo. dealing vita the father with having stolen their worth each year. I. Afttr a abort session this morning fmethod oftwo. men are v 8 son, who was awarded, to her custody iinUl the wasi ' hearing 'postponed The Provo CommefeiiT club at the District Engineer J. P. Kartin of after their divorce was granted In. dls o'clock this ..afternoons. when it .. was .National suggestion of' some t its' members is trict court here 'last Vprtog:-fjresumed. The plalntttf's attorneys ex- U. S. forest service, and ; bo James Scott, Forest Inspector The alleged kidnapping . happened communicating with government and on stand the witnesses pected to place relations la the in public The of Fork charge Monday evening. at Spanish to verify charges made anstae :omstatef ngineers with a view;: of oblittle boy's grandparents, with whom itaratranotli defendant ftarHi list the U. S. forest service. ;..JBoth - , . of on cost the estimates taining were living, took he and his mothejr of witnesses, to present hia side of stationed at Ogden. that, Mr. Scott said this morning 'him to the picture abow : at Spanish dredging the fiver to prevent " the redomestic tangle. their trus of a Fork. There they - met the poy'g fa currence of this condition. In" hf complaint Sws. walllck al they' were on their return fow-stof Journey over the ther, Clarence L.- Mower, who wast Should the project;7 appear feasible hw leges eruel reattBeBW-ccasin- g at would and report Utah, with a young woman living in Spanish husband of "depriving her. the mother to steps .will', be taken immediately in Ogdo tonight v. Fork. of their child, of the right and privimost interested the Is .Mr. Scott came to The Herald crnca .parties The father alleged to have taken .organize" of nursing and caring for the inlege matter of The the child from hla randparents, to into a working unit, to work oat plans fant, and insisting that the parents of and went over the Herald's, editorial utterances upon II t. have placed ftinu JnhJs automobile ol jiecoaapllshing some improvement th defendant JmM , ELMO Parktnsofi. He also read the advance CUNNINGHAM, and driven to the young . woman's rear and care for the child." ; copy of Mr. Roberts' article primed .Secretary Provo Commercial Club. home, where he Is alleged to have reMrs. Walllck further allegea-t- hat The Herald. mained with the - child untiKafter he. insisted Mpon allowiug the parents today on another page ofwas arranged The conference., then What Tpromises to be one of the midnight, when he placed the sleep-- 1 of the defendant to - have exclusive for a discussion of the1 matter. Tin re reclamation projects undertaken of he care and ing boy in his car .and hurried out of that thejchild; custody Mr. Svoil. in recent years on the Provo- - river Spanish. Fork... :.'... has urged her to give the baby away were present Mr, Martin; forest W. W. supervisor Blakeslee, . When the grandparents returned to was launched by the Provo Commerhas i to his parents, 'and wrongfully E. L. Roberts, tue This is the their home they informed the child's cial club yesterday. ine piaimm taai sue wa uui stationed at Provo; la saijl the mother oflaTaakerplaeeTTBe" dredging and restraining ot the river. t fitted to take the part of mother to origlnatorof 1 and the editpr of Tli .LMS II at the loss -- of so that-ove- rf lows will be prevented in fmother, . . . cnuu. ine : ' her child, immediately set out to luture years. She also charges him with neglect Herald. Mr. Roberts put Provo's case rainy uearn wnat naa uecuwo ui uer ooy. The Provo Commercial club ; has Late that night she heard that the asked expert reclamation engineers to wrongly service men. He told of Provo a child had been at the young woman's investigate the possible costs of and ardu o e forts t inak Tan the! home with his father, and that the dredging and restraining Provo river low reply Mr. Walllck denies father had taken the child away. These engineers are those in Salt (charges of cruelty and Neglect... but. state. He told of the Mrs. Mower telephoned to Sheriff Lake in the government's reclama- 4 admits that be had his parents care met. and of the Boyd at Provo,. asking his assistance tion service, and the engineers of the B he did that, AhOJhiliL alleging: lor He also explained t . -in recovering her son. A warrant lor Utah Agricultural at re., f.v, Logan college fljntff :;r .'coiirerftrce-w- i Mr. Martin that the arrest of Mower was issued, and They have been asked to come to the Y. rear last Parkinson Mr. B. Pro,, COURSE OF U. natural LECTURES PROTEST POWER RATES seputies :to Prpvj and make an examination of duWa.j representatives orbTprperand server5 Notice was " sent broadcast ; ie river' channel: a moter to said child." 1 to pvln.oi f over this county, , others asking It is estimated that the-- ; probable American Fork. June Protwt rates charged against cost may be betweenV $150,000 and the Utah Power & Light .company for i btt en t roads for the man and boy; They were $200,000, Mr. Cunningham said thi3 than luo pusiness men oi electricity used for. pJmplng. as well t from Amjricaa Fork carjoi P asked to detain the man and send the morning. - This would, he believes, representing: the; Utah State Automo-to bs treated in tbecourse as Subjects " r rules and regulations governing its I. Grove. fz" little boy back to his mother. bile -- association,cltb, of church doctrines being stop all overflows in the fu tu re. . . . given at the iise.is made In a complaint filed wltU Mower has told some people 'in it was not the service's The estimated cost of this year's the Rotary" elub. Kiwanis club and B- YVll to cut two trails," Mr. Mar Spanish Fork that he had been work- overflow.' i3Jplaced at; $70,000. The Progressiva Businessmen's., club, and t - - u fop church school presidents the state public utilities commission "7 -I Mr Parknlson advar esterday ty the Utah Lake Distribufc , child was to the river were the suf their wives and ladies visited Ameri-jau- a ing in Canada, and it is feared by the farmera-alon- g seminary principals, were an custody cruel.y and Had Provo Reservoir it" vould huvtfi a i t. 'euggostion ehild'j mother that he now is on his ferers., Jtieir land ana crops were can- - Fork yesterday. They were met j uounced today. According to Supt. ing company, iu for the seiMce did 1 fal od way to Canada with the child. If he damaged, just as they, are at every rn the out- - rts by city offu vls and AtJani Bennion it lr hoped that the company, the Dniper Irrlagtton comhe chi Lfl:.rK Jordan tJanal and Lalre Salt tho two trails could le ru t . a pfn.ilieve pany, that . crosses the boundary line with the overflow. tov-nTUey were then co;jr;e wi!l "do much toward 'toe prac-- l J t escorted iv,o Utah-Lakthe money available. Indeed it n ourchild it may be more difficult for the The Provo Commercial club believes' g;;ets o a h"rt drive to poln3 of Jitsl and cffiHeiit tfta'chtoe of theoloer company, the child." of the " tho South' Jordan 0anal comtwo trails are net mother to recover him. Sheriff Boyd tn? bv th than interest. Twndlrure of les rin the' church fchojJs, deemed the '.'She has never sewed on a button opinion that hopes to catch up with Mower before $200,00' nil flood danger is avoided, . The Salt Laxe contingent and oth?r j most important port of the curriculum pany, the North Jordan 'Canal coon ot done. any. .mending upon the cloth- sary to the mounU'd top. T ?0ast Jordan Canalcomppanyr-ttr first In vestigatf-- the qj-- t. n of he reaches Canada. he "alleges, adding: lIl ing of 'aitdUie-BorihSvtrails "'""-fi"wer up Tippanogos in 196, at !,n h any ctea-eoura ; ban 4 cost of. the dredelng Willi can Fori;. Uomnjerciai cub at to do house-- 44;. sa whlct ". fpfused began J)ina persistently taeqtal trlct told by Mower that he has worked ar,havf hfip.n savpd hv the river farmer ouet in tho bafemeut of the tabor Pp: . be spent upon such prol-- rt , I I..:, ,1 Eden, and they believe that he has allege 'that the lates The- proposed pian vis to bring, the nacle. the " Great " fibjoctive." The plaintiffs Many --interesting talks were "ts?ilyation. " " . uBmeL'-moanta- ta ,, tasen the .child to that place. from" Asot;ii Urnvi. farmers-togetherthat thev" organize! given'and an. exchange; of felicities fouy C." Wilaon ;' "The' Free Agency of unon whirn- HieIs (lfeFnuant. .tsimluK- i d tt waa my impression at t- '- t . is-Mower Divorce Case. exacting, and pro- ""n a nanti-flooMp VVlllrt mPI)tiona cornoratlon, - . Issuine was enjoyea. - .. ven, jorn M, w nittaker; Dispnna--Ther- e the charges 4t aiwp Mrs. Lillie Movoer was granted - a weres beneland to be tro topfes rttoji of the Odgper illnstratTvp. cf the , bonds, secured "t7 rr,r;nrie"rarae's" of "other men, divorce in the our decided upon. District court here titton' and marVpieii hv the .mintv if considered. The visitors met with the j rian of Rfidiimption," XJuy. C. Wilson? 'T'H ,in..ni..4iii yyci auu curl JSJf ..rujLiUi on too friend-itlhis w!fp-n' to are and exciia" 'he Chaws TT" unreasonable, 18, fnem, 1921, 1 of on April grounds tm.. cruelty, fngeor.ary. t'liw ' whoref "i:utsMrP.arktnt'n-jtW- e iecouimanjiP-A- It li pointed out thit thfrj PnmmpffjaT rlnht! '"n, p nhnfnh f lMin.flii.let nr an and aro grgater4,lma-iKo-yaluThe court awarded her Fork convon trail ofcurTd,.t;i8Wh$-AmcricKRfirmfgr-.'ir-s.iY-n'li;;!;.d custody 'benefit derived 'hv tWe adiacont land! and Lehiand .discussed the t)ossibiM4iiar-Sflint--T1intl!u:i"liw bis direcuon, oi tneir cmigand-gav- e her a portion owners will he shown In higher prirps ties of Mt. Timpanogos as a scenic! Agip.y fnr tho AtfainTnit of Snlva-o- f the service rnderpd, as well as HutUitRton, 1 be chGsH; and under f"J1y ''ery, l .a unable cost to ''aiiti at his suggestion, this was done. her husbund's property as alimony. for their land, and In larger crocs. asset. It was, the consensus of opin-- l ticn " Adam- R Bennion: "The Go''- - j,re'iter thiai Prov , ard iSprirgville, ..lirni-hing n sue the rlefendant for The coiiDle married in Salt Lake iT'aa dlrtrict office concluded t:;at he Tr fi.'.v. M. hrrna .in lt,.i inn that a erArtrl ailtftmrvhilo mad l,nn,1 .. reason for arrivm ai V SerVlCO. a htm 1 hr.d ultticlc-nehnuM ha ti City, June 4, 1913, and liv$d until their aTtolnawa' oetimatail Ot ..nT-ln- f fv 1mAMC cvn... lft 1..,, . u J li'.Uiil-a- i m. "Ktiflf TAnlnl.,.! vu..v Qt. nncfl trt. fnmmtinitvl i ..1 h.nj l.:u In a solium luill ,;i,)1 liatiu DUlllUl'.'tUb, f senaration in Spanish Fork. This was the next meeting of the Commercial flat,- from wblch point Mt. Timpanog-- e,j Guy C. Wisoi : "Th Creation From yi a cIuB, Wednesday, Tul- 8. can be reached by".tralT7 seroffdrTnafnage7 P M. Scientific Standpoint," . The court in courtr. A membersWp 'drive for the Utah Henderson: awarding her the M. of John 'The i Fall," , l I'll I'linuunu nwn "v. n.n w. .rce-decree" found that her husband vpbm1 "l.'PllI admit, .MH.-,was also WhUfliTPr; "Th Atonpmp,ntMOK., Mplvin ':a. oltlr users Tf.lestrl'?!',l pow.ar and thn assoclatioa n, i , . l i T, MAN SUGAR DIES naa treated her . in . a cruel and . in- - i may--," Mr "tha.t th" VTi j uuut'u. r ViiwUinn a. limonv - ...v. ...... arnii; m a aecisiua mWrffitAfSne successiuny iHuncjieti,.:-' rti Vi to. litll, ttiiJ w uaic win In the protest " join buinSa - manner, callipg her vile amvea i waq led by P. A. Calkins of the state bi nurriea.. usuauy it aside set eion; "The Doctrine of Priesthood or 1 our pica to ge.t these i;rc cts names, and cotnoellinir her to do farm who remained over and will Divine Authority," John (M. Wliltaker; Ies H. It is believed the case will consume! Spanish Fork, June 18 Nw CREDIT MAN lined y.th9 first of January or. the wort Geo If, Brimhar;,J0MN; euY : i Edwards, sunerintendentofL the, Span4.heeng.aged jntiljSatodayJn increase "Faith court sessions. and Belief," . r.. l tt i., followlns season's work. But m this Hiic uramrcisuijui. w oi -- ine utan-iaan- o ' "'s h WOMEN S MUNICIPAL COUN-Su?- 4isnpora xactory "died case t'-- project was not surg?ted by tlsmT ,eted ec" tion. on of Hands for "The Laying f::G comnany. suddenly at his toh Credit Rating Mr. Parkinson until in Marc.;, when rring the ' In the An this "acute Healing city yesterday. (home Zi'. he urged that work be done immeBUSIUFSS M. Whltaker; Ration, succeeding John Saxey,-whOF: REPORTS etc.. John ... i attack of the heart was the causd of ; .'. . RMOKD-P- ffl w t. t Aim iw ..9 ir.,.n..,n ,, a diately -- as there was an iusi' tent da- rttrr!vomer9 - Munictpalrotm "ig of of. which he is secre- at 8 0 ciocKl , piard for it.' wasSi-years"!LS evening who Edwards, "7 ' 4ig at Provo Commercial club assem i'r. Llakeslee suggested tho pot PnvmAnJ rtnv-l- r .T)anra 4Noa Momn. A nrhnnv W Ivlna ' "Tha .NoOMfiHv fnr W" . was born in Lehi. age, . .v. tJ,-B- t ii bly rooms- - Every member is urged He was one of the founders nw n wn.i The association office has teen uniting the two trail the to attend as important busiuness mat- beet sugar Industry In the. state,of hav30 they would be equally ters will come up for discussion. to Provo and American Fork, ing worked at the Lehi factory as a ground in the United States. . akerr "Salvation for the Dead." Guy J"18 "lull vculd be fine, it it could be "tb,?r Located on the top of Temple MIL at C. Wilson; "Genealogical and Temple .of boy. and through his energy and per SIXTH WARD SWIMMING done," observed Mr.' Roberts, sistence rising into prominence in the 111 UkUlll.tU ua tMV VI WJ IV VUBtuf, IT V A. vv5 Mr. Martin then suggested as "a pirn- Vickery, 'Calvin Heftbe, and Stan CLUB. He Utah lake, Mt. Timpanogos, the city "Gifts of the Spirit," John M. Whlt-- v operative end of sugar making. ' of ce ley Dixon. x Government Forces; siblo solution to the Parkinson tangle was appointed the first 'superintend- - of Provo, and nearly every .city and aker: "The Increasing Companies Mining All Sixth Ward Mutual members ent At a meeting Aionaay evening the that federal government with counin the county can be had, - --. of the Utah-IdahSmelting Concern Resumes Ore" ChnrchTStephen- - L. Richards ; "The association Sugar m-(town officers decided to comwho "wish to join the swimming club cut a road between r; ty corn-helPries Lower, the at 1904 few Sabbath last the and Day.Sohirlr-W'hitakeoMney Garland in Buying; days pany's During factory are urged to phone Mrs. N. A. Peterpile a new rating book for the county. ot Kat the American Fork Contribu Ccir.munny at hardtoimlttee Fast "Tithine. been has in Offerings. the until transferred charge position The first attprtion will be given to son, 680-h immediately' and make the Wusiiipss condition! throughout the trail and Aspen Grove of the Pro tions" Guy C? Wilson; Tithing and Spanish Fork in May. 1918. slnceiwork posting signs directing in time, the bok will be entire 'country are 4m rowing accord- - canyon trail. This would, he tnourr' t, can be Its Distribution," member of presiding Provo, but, time he had .he Snan- - 1st to r'avnv'snd par'- - rib' all of - Utah Ing to report a doming to Th" TTeraMl permit "hikers to go up one Biiie s 1 enlarged to includ j-p Fork-mil- l, wood and Tbi8hoprtcrThirWordof --Wisdom, Ste!- - 'oand plpnty cf r" "the iih ' SPEAKING OF THE WEATHER. county. testimonies. th s'are. Richard fen free water. tUS putrning. J Ills 1 esiiuuiuiijr ue,iwu He was ,vi"vn 'iurj vuui-a,- . ue ex-' The hot season is here in full .blast, man fntnryin Fort plained, go up tne American couatv and Juab county. rr of l't-ibeen con .The seminary lectures tiegan Tueslal ..di"Ction and made1 The committ?- - ras n w 'tn New York indicate canyon to the top of Timpanogos, then AT FOURTH WARD T2v?-.i.ri- ". I aitnough our Provo nights have been many-frie- r ' tented to post- n, few r'pr.s along the day at 4 1 5 ,w i tbf a lecture by Joseph VAUDEVILLE 7' --" d. The days have J cool and invigorating. Mr. Fdards is survived a 'oner money market, which prom1 cross Jrom Community Flat to Aspc-by Ms streets cf Provo but has gone nfir in Fielding Sniith on "Succession in th I been sultry and often the housewife wifeMrs, lecTho Fourth ward amusement hall isu 4 aTonger "financial supporr for Grove, where they could ascend la An"!o Wallace Edward", every direstioa taiet the ftJurist know Presidency of the Cburch."-Oth- er I has had cause to complain - because and the following children: Htel "d that.Provo has a free parking gr;:md. tures in this course to.be given are: will be the - scene of an excellent Arrerican lrdutrips, On Wall street the glacier, and come back by war cf I cooking or tha' keeping of foods have waro. Mrs. m, iue une or tne sign? ir pos. vera Ev s 'nyam.-wallacTuesday, June 28, 4:15 "Sue?? vaudeville program Friday evening, an. optimistic tone - has crept intoof the Provo canyon. been problems of a g a In parting Mr, Martin ask id : - Edwards and Lavon Edwards, 'and bv mouthof 'IanJtrfcar.ypnne.jE. the s Ion in the Presidency ef the Church,"--, starting at 8 o'clock. TxadingTsordlng- tothsi re.port-TKfl Iiit trv Vaiiih T aline w)H Kha. ' "what would Provo aupcest sua I nature. to tho '. several brothers and sisters. ...... ..the Tuesday's mcr.niain mercantile Smith agency, of liaise ngrth. point Joseph Fielding "Mrs. trading jwas larger thah it has been would pe lair to both sides?" i t hsti of t aht tn. on Bouth Ml J'avsbn. another neaf the .. Wmtaesdar Julv 6. 4:15 "The : sent a one-ac- t Atglance at the weather report for .j. fh funeral play entitled ?nhe past few days reveals thei follo- morrow.' mis win. for two weeks, which was the first "That as much nioi-.- t y be spent oa .;":.. moutlaot Spanish Fork canyon, and it j Claims of the Roman Catholic Church wing degrees in temperature: Js.tha' intention- cf the committee to 'versus the Claims Made by the Church; J. Wllford Booth will hold forth as time it had reached the normal level this side as. is spent upon the c finer , ' " l ! . Saturday High "66, low 43.side," Mr. Roberts repii. a. Tioat one laree sien at some . point of Jesus Christ of Latter-day- . Saints: Uhe Fourth ward of a year ago. GOES TO CHICAGO SCHOOL ! ."Seems fair enough," Mr. Martin Sunday High 73, low 40. " The Tintic Standard - Mining com-- f north of Filt Lake City and one west A Authority." Brigham H. Roberts. ' K. D. Morland, D. C-- , will entertain I Monday High 77, low 41. at their meeting Mon- - served. "But the difficulty lies in LeTtor Thomas.-- . eldest-soi- io Tuesday High 84, low 45. t and Mrs. M. R. Thomas, left last weeki The. objecrta. simply to advertise of the Roman Catholic Church versus . Then will come the "Seniors' Mystic day "posted a;divJdjna-o- i J) cents a raci inai me roresi service has sprt . Wednesday High 88. will - have - - for Chicago, where lithe CJaimJ4fJyheCbur he will enter the ' Prov. n i"r uvwjcr ppiupni:.;j.a,.- Rose will appear in monologue. Saints- B fCovne 'ElpctrififlrEnriiiperlnV ichof)d"TSe committee in chage oTTtay, Jesus Christ of Latter-daSame BS was paia SI quaneir. I LIKES HOMESTEADING IN :one of the largest and most successful mond park, of which D. D. Sutton is Sacraments 7vi Principles," BrK-'aaMusic by Lucille and Alene Phillips Corn and wheat prices. Tuesday ad-- ' "When you receive it wui it be will conclude the program. I vanced on the Chicago market, which jvided fairly between the two ( UTAH. . institutions of its VInd in the United chairman, wants to so advertise Provo ;H. Roberta. so that the. tourist will spend a. day '. Thursday.IJuly ,li 4:L"OrIintai; The funds raised: by. the enterUin-o- r is encouraging news iof farmers. 7- (Was asked of (Mr. Martin. Yern.Kardy, brother of Roy Hardy,; States.:'. W',, "The forest service will ?o ir'o t' 5 sment of GreaU a at used directors D. the wlli.be of in of few board a in Thomas. this The instead week Elbert improvement city Religions," rrovo, and who iormertv" was a ' ' j oi - Northern railroad Tuesday declared i whole Question," Mr. Maftia sail; "1 linntvn. . ttftn IU UIM1IUA UiUl'uC hours. ft. TT .U !. Tuesday. July 19, 4:15 "Oriental; the grounds at the meeting house. the usual 12 per cent dividend. "i district office Intends to inv Religions." Elbert D. Thomas. ,isning with friends and relatives AH- Winner A- - Blue Bell and' Victoria tha problem, nd I can 1 f i .;:.. New. : .' Earle AValter Holdawayr a farmer of Vine- FQU&THQF JULY --CELEBRATION I . , .. ITL I. I L. ,1. LEGION MEETS FRIDAY. mines at Eureka this week added a and this side of the mountain that i Mr: Hardy quit the linotype a few: yard, Monday, afternoon .had his right - A mass "every major league city has a great night shift, putting about fifty men to the end it will be satisfied with meeting of all cltlens is years ago for the farm, taking up foot almost cot off when it caught fork. This action followed the an-- ; we do." A special meeting of the American baseball team." nomesteao land near Manilla, Daggett m tne uara or tne mowing macmne hereby called to meet in the city ;..' nouncement by'the American Smelting... county. He reports crops in that knift. - The horses made .a ' break to commissioner's room, courthouse, at Legion is called for Friday at 7:30. ; j A Philosopher. flealr. i company that it would again receive part. of the state-- in fine condition.) run away, . and In going in front of g o'clock p. m. Wednesday, June 22, All Legion men are requested to! r"He "I : "Is your brother sensitive over I.:.; think that clock is slowr--1: 0re from these mines. . P f with evidence' of coming prosoeritr them Mr.-- Holdaway's Ifoot touched 1921, forHhe purpose A formulating a be present. Plans for the Fourth of! ..... . ..., .. . ... . . ... . tr " a v.. II f MV V v. w u., . o III .WU1T Ul UM. . J HIV Bw..w ,l .,.1. fr ,1... nM..,. ' IIH ' Ruin. Willi'!! Wfll llf l 1 'Trt II J She-"- Jt . (Continued on pfljft'fourj "No, he's too isn't the cloc " e uii.'.r LEROy TjIXON. Mayor.' of the convention, will be made: of Utah ctjunties. through the foot.- I . ! : ! rft . luuv. V" ,nir - : ' tr w - , 1500-mil- a district-headquarter- f - now-famo- us- . brief-strick- . Tj'ijM , J0 S d clement 'i'lT r00trfh V"-- Ui i. - 1 .22.-Mo- 'iSrtM&tA aa-'Lax- . to"y"' LLTA,. Zl n,ttha S Canal--compan- e 1 ifrt rt- i - o d , j -- K ft ffi' ; tT. d Jr te - Jfl't ; iln-ifow- l.tl. Tti-prn- er's "' divo- .''.v.'tn.Min!Utali i : State-Automob- ile . . spc-THi"-" n ! - s , e e - i uia-wor- : asso-viatio- j - 22.r-Tha- 6"" ar v SlckT-Confe- :; - bn I ." o lrar : March-21,1870- .Ilr.(1..j V ' i uLti" nS.!?s"on.'. sati-fuct:r- y ? TJ -- o J, tour-whic- 't-mnJe- - -- ni -- . . '. er nerve-wrackin- L I -- . i : - . . y - i i , ! ........ ; j I i f-T- he - . 1 ; The-Bash- ful i I "J T -- w sen-ibi- o |