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Show n. Gr:: Says Railroad - . " ' ' , " ''" ' - - ' - - - 'j , - SycC - THE HERALD, OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAH COUNTY, PRINTS ALL THE COUNTY NEWS. VOL. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1921. XXXVI. NO. 28. A ojflfipP P ft m R Ml 2 UVl EUREKA HIKES TAKE OH SALT LAKE WILL HELP POINTS OUT UTAH'S : Willi Willi I i hi PRICE THREE CENT. BRisiisll PROSPEROUS LOOK Kill APPROVE AWAII EdIldyer Leaves 12 J PLAN Jl) bV TWO MEHARRESTED night itch;::;; LEGION TO PROVO SCENIC WONDERS n Workers "Mining condifbns in thrTintic dis- Convention Dfifces Will Provide Fund Plan of Union and Youths Make Round of Prove Stare Jt , NOTICE to Bring National Gathering trict are improving," said Hugh Marching in Labor Parade Hunting for Easily Opened to This City. U Endorsed, consulting engineer for the , t Back Doors. The father of two little girls . Mark the Following Article and mining interests. MaiT ft "to -- Some - Friend-Wh- s: wants to know if anybody in, Knight - Mr.' Trehbolm "had KiWANIS AT VIVIAN. just come' from Salt Lake will help Provo in the inMay Not Know What a Wonderful into e'i'..t f Burgia'''Ied children. ;' the Tintlc district when the PrQramU adopt e the to IttalrtiX-Thhe made national vitation Herald, that next, bring state i Provo business places, and did get in' F. Mrs. Mr. Thomas and HJffitelllttfc convention of Legion . fourotthencLanning'a furnitiir-old r the other is three., .'. "The Centennial and Bullion Beck to Provo. "pah The Land of Surprises'-- , ""eir-raotherisdeadr--their wives, of the Provo Kiwanls slorerine 'TJtttaneyGaV' & Cak sounas aimosi increai-We"Although OiIftciai their guests Friday "sT&rfe"OqiX Mlttbto,-compay-v'roen- i, Bagtey'e aiU'Sorx an astounding their father believes that" they continued. "A number of leasers are ice Star Legion, say that the question evening at a canyon dancing party it is nevertheless shoe repair sio?. and saiiL store, Hedquist bless-iog- s Mr. Vivian Park. at Its Pierpont in and now will the be fact that, notwithstanding happier, working on the Colorado "Consolidated of supporting Provo's bid for the 1922 that Mrs. were In foiled he 'and their attempt, They urged Pierpont only a mere handful, relatively future if they are in homes and the Iron Blossom. The outlook is national convention week will be taken to break open the iback doors oZ Kiwanlans and their wives not to atall are at where a mother's love and speaking, of our good people better how than it has been for some up at a me,eting of the Salt Lake j. wear their very jbest - clothes as Irvine's, the Provo Drug store, Ci mere s going to De a bontire alter tention may be given themA - time."' Provo Meat ft Packing company, aal familiar with this' wonderful state. chapter this week. It is possible, and clothes Farrer Brothers. the dance, may get The father will keep his sons, ..E. F. Birch. Eureka mana ger for the The above quotation ia made irom the SaltkTelegram, Night Watchman Wren Wilkiu Tough usage. "B uL"added M r the lates- t- ad vertising .literature ... is- who are older. various - Knight.mlnea.ajsLJthatJhe that SaltLake will jvalye jinj. effort i.Pterpont.J.'ril guarantee you that 4 caught the burglars as they were try' ' was and H. asked G. Merrill Dr.. sued by the Burlington railroad, Iron Blossom's operations isf last, to secure this gathering and will asing to Jimmx open the back door at everyDoay wiu nave a gooatime. i -- "vent to The Provo Herald today. The this morning if he would find month, which 'consisted . largely of sist Provo in this city's endeavor to the Provo Drug company, arresting th two men, and taking them to the jail. i. The Provo Kiwanls Club at Its noon booklet describes the natural wonders homes for the littlesisters. The leasing, resulted in a' small profit to bring the convention west. The men gave their names anl voted Hotel Roberts luncheon in L Mrs. today national Selden Clawson, to of Utah and Colorado and is being doctor asked The Herald help the company and that the- outlook for residences as: to give its approval to the American sent broadcast throughout the. United him find good homes for the the property is by no means discour-agin&J- n is warm in her endorsement f of Harry Johnson, age 24, r the day plan of celebrating Labor day as EDWARD ; . TOYER. Kansas City, Mo. States, to every hotel and railway. children. Naturally it would be fact there is a likelihood of plan to bring the. next national con outlined In a letter from Tom WilEdward J. Troyer, formerly manager . Marvin A. Farrell. age 23, rt. v depot, and giveji to every tourist P- better if both girls were taken SelTsier production due to new pre de- vention to Provo, and promises her liams, general chairman of the labor of the national-conventi- on jJercantlle com "'herever I hang my hat." plying for information about Utah. into the same . at assistance the S00 level. near Dr. Merrill the velopments home, ; Johnnon and Farrell said this mom. The booklet says ofUtahU J ;" 14. and Mrs. will leave Provo The follows: letter pany, to this Troyer helit O, in some be Cleveland, year be remembered that That would prevent their It will e , "It Is an outdoor region such as no said. tomorrow evening for their future ng that they "blew into town" "I see no reason why Utah should "Gentlemen; encountered copper-silve- r and started out Sunday night to In harmony jpiththe, rest at the ether jatfon possesses; the deepest separation. But if no home can there severaljore lLthe eaetMjL Troyer said 'weeks ago after ir raise not- - work unitedly tobring about an a long . eatab- - day that they would make their home prowl about the business section, pre. and canyons in the world traversed by take both girls . they must be had followed a likely looking stringer acceptance of Provo's Invitation," Mrs, country,custom,following men of temporarily In Wilkes-Barrrailroads; the highest passes in The Pa fernng the alley entrances to th the this said flished laboring at Salt to morning near thelawsoa a level 600 the from point which is within easy riding distance front doors. world crossed by standard Z tracks; separated, are and Provo this year arranging ISOO. in been driven As has this raise Dr, Merrill will assume the tha hfHiaat summit in thfl wnrM Both are held In jail, and will b- Mrs, P. J. Adams, delegate of the fitting an appropriate exercises and of PIttston, where Mr. Troyer will be circuitous course ai of -i- nvestigating a rainer advisable on charges of burglary and atof tried reached by rails;- the highest .points responsibilityC. celebration com with for the the Lake' J. ceremonies associated said Utah Salt the that Penney chapter, to open the deposit thought :-. .In the world attained by automobiles; tempted burglary, according to Chief nany. the homes into which the chiU with Taise some distance. to delegation would no doubt vote as a Labor day. another -the world's largest Dead Sea, as old, dren , The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. ot Police Jesse Maswarlng. on all convention matters, and "Believing that you share, with ua may be adopted. He is the north. This second raise is now unit "I caught the two burglars trying interests of' one are Troyer have had them as their guests belief that the the of ambition that the Provo's support f the officers the re into the but of honor at numerous social affairs, at 16 Jimmy the back door of the Prov toe across the sea itself, and another anxious that the little ones are welfare tht that interests of as a the would convention all, ' city depend backward somewhat company are resting for thirty miles npon a bed of Drougni op m goosum.pna- - aout makiag predictions, In fact the largely upon the attitude ,oL the dele of industry depends upon the success which, there were numerous expres Drug company's store," said Watchthe departure of man Wilkins this morning. "That was dazzling salt; 7,500,000 acres of Na- ings. legion chap- - of labor and that .the welfare of labor sions of sorrow-a- t deposit has not teen .sufficiently de- gates from the nineteen,, tional Forest in Utah, policed, trail- at 12:15 this morning. I had beeo. depends upon the success of industry, the Troyers or veloped to enable them to get much tecs In Utah. want to If both, you adopt Mr. Troyer leaves behind In Provo making my round back of the stores mars eo, ueir wooa. water, ana camp Jesse- M. Harmon, Provo's we cordially invite you to Join with us Mrs. or character sise the linemen ,t its cfar delegate to the national convention, this year andJLto, participate in such many business friends, who, while re on that block when I caught then LWH. (JTMemnTaraeTTovo pf the ore. , will store. ..I. a wiUex-emplif- gretting pie." said this morning that she would be ircetebration oTLabor-da- y addia valuable dent that it prove wUi do wei; in business la the stood back of the telephone of he After emergina from the- - SDanish General hospital. the . In would Lake Salt this week cooperation post perand principle One resources. tion to the mine's eastern-city- . ffrrii canyon .near Springvnie,'' . watching them, and saw them give vy the Merrill Dr. to th&find sonally -- take upZProvo's I. convention and mutual goodwill and understandthe little interest which lends girls says thing - booklet3ntiBuesL-the-railroa4-fo- r that store after hard efforts to break: ambitions with members and officers ing between 411 the elements and in' e factthat It la in newJtemtory, of uld prettyvnd:Mvethejis-thchapter,-andwoopen the door. Then I trailed them i terests; which compose our - complex twenty miles skirts - the shore . of itheSairXakB" limited is the Draiton At the output FROVO CITIZENS EK:0aSE " the Provo Drug" store. This they tried, Utah lake, a large body ' of fresh nicest - dispositions you ever to about 100 .tons of iron ore dally. ask Governor Mabey to give her the society. were about to break open when I and us whq are affiliated with of official' wel"Those state invitation the from water, thirtymiles long by eight miles heard tell of! but small Is ore The profit on this "wide. - Prom Provo; third in size of to them. They had some loot arrested labor desire cooperate to the national convention organized balcoming with such heavy shipments the EOAD -- "Utah's cities, there is a branch leadwith them, tools, flashlights, watches with those who labor, iiit are not so ance Is always on the right side of Provo. and other articles which were turn-ing northward through Provo canyon, The Herald has - written to the affiliated, and with those who are ennt hA ATI d flf ASCh IllOnth. 4ha lflror -- o F, I --and . . .v.. in promoting Provo citizens are endorsing the over to the sheriff's office.' from gaged in merchandising, HeberCitv are Deingi"cr,"vt"" uim trouna vo's Invitation to the con- - and: ftnancingr-i- n the .This haul brings Watchman Wilkin s? enables one sit opearted inthr!oloradornfr of thei IcLgi vepro the strange country of the Hot Pots. elementrand interest. of Provo's nroDosed burglary catch up to five. as every highway, aIHmI nf tho TTnipht mines. Some tcuuuu m ujuuu iiuuiivnj hi jiicu -'The men had not been in Provo - to the invitations of larger cities, and society unite in properly cetebrating by J.-Clarkson, organizer of the Thegereextincjt geyserJormaUons, fairly good ore is being mined, accord- that Kighway----:'...:-',.- -.' many hoars,'. Chief Manwaring sail. convention uui iuu conuunmg meaicinai springs reporters that day of the year that has been set. they assign all of the work Mr; to Trenbolm, iDg of hot water; there are two Mr. Clarkson was In, Provo last "If they? had, we would have spotte-- I to the Utahndelegatioa - sa- that this aside for ih purpose of paying proper bathing in the hands of leasers. -resorts in the vicinity. the publlceplnipn them and chased them on their way. respect and consldafafioH TW Tthe Utah County Tarm Bureau Federa- being of the Centennial Eureka city's invitation and convention possl sacredness Officials of labor. to return In a week This is what we do with every tran"Mount Timpanogos, pride of the tion won the ?S00 loving cup at the He here. ue expects iue uciure ouiues ueiesaura contract a yiaueu awarded mine have jUSt Wasatchr-Tan- ge, "If you believe as we do, we shall or two If Provo .business men will sient who cannot give a good accounl' a." glacier-crownefarm encampment held at the Utah for the continuatidn of the long drift (through thej Cleveland newspapers, The sending of a delegate, to. the be pleased, to have you sigraify your grant him a hearing at which he can of himselL This is the first burglary; peak, 1195Z4eetr in altitude, is Tea'ched State Agricultural College, Logan, last on the 1&00 level. This drift is being) ' from Provo. The trip to the top re-- week. .. tha south and Vlll --national convention by the Provo desire to cooperate with us by ap- explain the plans and scope of the in PTOvfli this year." r,wrrt a member of your organizat- highway movement. At the Bagley millinery store ft automobile! VThe up :waaith.e-prizeJthe. Judg-- , jBection of chanter com nelg the cecreation of a con- pointing , said that a watch, was missing' this 10 vviidwoodrthe ion- to serve on- - the generaL commit-all the yentlodundrwnicn-the--ServtStar furthermost. camp, lng contest competed for-b- y mue a is which from which point the climb begins, county farm bureau federations, and the property, shaft. " nearly ' ' Mercantile company, fc morning, but that nothing' cl,.i i., ;. Legion proposes to raise by a conven- tee tif arrangements and to notify- the from the main tion dance to be held in tho Armory undersigned of your action. day said that this meeting would be been taken. Evidently these burglars through Aspen Grove:, past . .Emerald was given by the . National Copper cared little for ladies hats, lake to the top. The climbing of the bank of Salt Lake. arranged for the near future. Friday,- - August IIK Elaborate plans . "Cordially yours. "TOM WILLIAMS, Z" WALKER "We certainly must put Provo on 'The management of lrirnes stor - The award was made upon the basis glacier is an annual event are being made to make thlsone of AVY BEATS "General Chairman.'' the Mount Timpanogos club of routed said Wal- were pleased with the staunch prothe most successful dances of " the Provoand of clean and accurate judging. i It was decided that while many of ter Adams, manager of the Utah tection their strong back door gave-thseason. ,may be indulged In any-da- y President L. L. Bunnell, of the Utah during -- store.-T- he the season. Guides for this INTO FROVO ON LONG HIKE casing along the doorThe committee in charge of the con- the members of the Kiwanls elub will Valley Gas "ft Coke rcompany. may County Farm Bureau Federation re"The least Provo can do is to give way shows signs of hard labor by vention dance, Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, assist the Labor day program with ,he arranged- tat,.tnJ?tQM?izi.trip Si. turned io:Provo Saturday,mademuch ": Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal, Mrs. J. W. financial contributions, the club will Mr. Clarkson a hearing," said. Alex men. by nThe reader will notice that the elated at the fine showing Sailor J. J. Burke tripped into on the be not officially represented iMrs. and Mrs. Mart Burlington, one of the greatest :of Utah county farmers, both in attend- Provo Saturday-afternooRoylance, on his 10, Huish, Amercaa railwayystemaLiiB tamps ance and in the judging content. E. C. Rodgers, today completed the committee. COO hike Irom Chicago to Los Angeles. EOADIOMCTS ieUer jras - read - by uJ?roioag the -- Mt JTimpanogos city. ."It means the spreading of .the Farm a Sailor Burke came to The Heraia pt- - program of the evening's dancing, - Not who praised the MacArthur, individual Edgar which will Include fancy anywhere in the booklet is one Bureau movement into every farm Hce to reporV-fo- r of one of the rules thoroughly American idea of including Mvised to prefer the American Pork home in thiB couty," Mr. Bunnell said. Pouring concrete on the T,tinoTitai hivp. dancing, children's dances, and othet both " n the army-navunion and labor In the trail to thlf Prove trail. The tourist . "We have had more fires In provo features at road started this morn;-- : r, was th4 :;!entertainlne represented Utah county " coaiesxanui tne mui. is that . is told that Mt. withid a week than we bad in months acordlng to a report received l Commander MartJRolylan'ce of the parade. Timpanogos "is encampment Dy 244 memoers, inciua-in- g the newspapers la the pities they en"I am not opposed to dnjanized before," said Fire Chief Reed Boshard Herald from Contractor J. VV. American Legion said today that the preached from PROVO;" that the th-e- county officers, President counter. '. ''V' "' will do labor," said Thomas F. Pierpont, this morning. Provo of members post ,the cumbing Is. an annual event-- t today. a Bunnell, County Agricultural Agent J. of a spiritThe long hike Is a result PROVO club,, and that The Ice plant roof caught fire last The rapid completion of this link ia everything within their power to make president of Kiwanls, adding, "and on for the P. Welch, and Mrs. Fred Merrill, of ed rivalry, between army, navy guides should club go don't think this climb -midnight, and was promptly rescued the may be arranged for IN Lehl, chairman of the women's farm and the marines, as tje highway is to which Is the this dance a financial success, as they record .In rKOVO. opposition to organized from the flames by the fire depart- dieted. ' Mr. iMellon says he es ; ' Thtk nurllrtir realize, that it will be a stepping bureau activities" land- - outfit. , The army and stone best - : k- Z ':"" t toward securing for Provo the labor." to rush the work to the finish, an ? ; ment arfr4H Chicago, where the lnfor-- l countv'S live stock, judges marines insist the sailor is lost on Mr. Pierpont, and other members, s'ured users of that road that b- convention of the national mothers, In four the barns Saturday evening , booklet Yrd 01 utan Colorado, for this were N. C. Cbristensen - of - Salem, the land.1" There-th- e began. was compiled, ....wager sisters, of men who belong to expreHsed favorable opinions ofn the the rear of University avenue, be bad weather sets In the navemc-- t - : .L.'a a nnt im. John Bowen, of Spanish' Fork, Golden tween Second and Third South, caught be done.. ;: plan to unite union and rj i)...i.n n ha aivan nA win- Taylor, of Lake View, Rast Hanson on labor's annual day. . labor The lire, the iblaze being put out by the Thecontract for the completion ct of Palmyria. and L. C. Thomas, of the long hike if he finished Dr. H. O. Merrill, president of the united fire force working hard n 4he the Provo-PleasaA. Nelson, ner Grove ronl virj TWINS ARE NAMED railroad riding in 52 days; grain Judges were William without Provo Rotary club, invited Kiwanls to Job. barns were practically let 'Saturday by the state road cc :i- The, the of Palmyria, R. J. Knudsen of Provo. represented another Burke and with Rotary the privilege of ruined, acocrding to the The rtnii & Co.. of I h- : Mrs. Clark and Erma Hamilton were " The Stanley pixon twins now have share report,, but mission to A. D. navy. Two each from the marines and Salt Lake passenger agents the fire was halted from spreading to field, according Young escorting and to the report t liats own: i Jn names their all Is Burke Utah contest. sociation will hold iU county Judges the -- Jr9enser entered to and clt fae about friends army their and r" other property. "" ' " uai outing m Provo next Sunday. dr6S868t morning from Salt Lake. 7 now 600 miles aheadof-- the army June and Jeanrthe While the fire department was 'i Jean Aspen Grove Sunday when Young ft Co. will take up t'.in "It was ijnelofthe JargesLgather. walker. The other sailor and the June is June Mary Dixon, and be will held. "4n n nger Aents excursion . fighting the barn fire an alarm was where it was dropped by Altca i Browne, of Salt Lake, wereMn ings of fanners ever held in this marines apparently have fallen by the is Jean Luella Dixon. , Prof. E. F. Chandler, of the North turned In from Second East, between ' .' : June and Jean were names sugBunneU said, adding: "wo yesterday going over the plans stated-Mr- .Hoggan, who formerly had tv .Vy. .'.,' waysides-- -r ft a gested In The Herald's Twin Naming Dakota university, was a guest at the Fourth and Fifth South. Volunteer tract for the highway corstxu toward much encamnment did 0tttln "Thin lth sav Mart Anderson, of HI , He told and labor of luncheon. h agri Fireman Robert Boardman shouldered who abandoned It s Hotel Roberts, and Dr. H. G. Mer- - cringing all the agricultural interest contest. .... conditions - In his state, and the job of fighting that fire, and did said, it could not-b- "because, chirped 6ailor Burke In The Herald " : The young ladies 'were" christened cultural Pre8 J t l roi.'i ot th8 " PrOT0 Rotary of Utah together. beat for be scenery, by , can't "H that office voice 'to every, the opinion It so well that little or no damage was price, they bid. club . Mt, . The first annual U. A. C. Farmers Sunday at the Third ward church, by gave .Mr I'va been throueh." toe North Dakota fanner would, ' glad done to the dwelling. , Young ft Co. bid t20,5t,j Zi. Is Ju.nd w more ticket agent$ of jmrnrtinment reams to close rrmay He finda uus u wim m mraj ru.uU1, acres to exchange his JunaCaad-Jeaa-ii- ke . names. amount the. atif e their tl0tt.Ktthis ::;dayeyingihft.iwfill!ngowaed 11 jrwaJlH:tahTorIand' intaT fertHeaaffwefl-tifrIby Charles Anderson, at 52 South ply cement and also some a - ' .v-, spmhlv at which Governor Mabey was tTAPfi along the highways, so a fellow Their father says so. valley. Sixth gated on on the ground, ami, it in West, caught fire, the blaze 11111 oe taken - about- - the the principal speaker.. The encampcould sit down la the shade and rest Plan for Provo's representation at being extinguished by the fire depart- already ostu-cessffor ft? the state. tu. paid "twotatot furnished by, the ment has proved on of Kiwanls district oltener of. the. convention,. ment lthout,damage to the. estimatr Tl i r ana 016,1 wl" e driven gatheringsfceiof farmers anfl clubs at Bo1h, Idaho, next month, Short circuit of the -- house property. tn TIL , wiring total eo:t tt V.: n ilEET-TONIGatthe eolleg. ever ITT families where wiU e, their have Tttiey ? iv ; FIEESlEN er:.dif cusaed,'-caused the fire, state $12,523.33, or at the r,-- '? Jmch, and win do 'some Nearly 9a visitors were camped on the ; Edgar MacArthur hi that, reported 239.B8m'iie C imbinav . In ZZ .the. venin college campus for the days of .the - Provo firemen" will meet tonight at committee had collected-- f 157.50 "for KNIGHT" STARR JORDAN "LEAVES. The Alston .ft Hoggan the total attendance, encampment-an- d. delecontribution. Roada The .Good $75 the official elect to the fire hall Knight Starr Jordan yesterday left two years ago, was at the r tournawhicn was , swelled HByTh ose who. aV appropriated was paid over, he said, for the Pacific Coast, motoring to San 34 a mile, according to tl;. .... gates to the state, firemen's . tended from Logan and . Cache valley ment to transferred balance and at the the 17. 18, to be held August 16, Francisco, accompanied by Sergeant but the contractors h;n reached the 1500 mark. club fund for future needs. j COMING ' FROM GERMANY., Mid vale, announced Fire Chief Reed George M. Harris, who will spend the ithey-lo- stmoney t on t ' , rv. .at- - Hpnartment of agriculture Boshard next week in San Francisco. Mr. this road they have alrui this morning. Plans for A. Commissioner by ."ImL'S11 arrangement ;Vith-- the.:' wa represented Provo fire- departGOES TO SPANISH FORK Jordan will serve a, month on a Seven bids in all were i iir KRUtCQT, . ., israeise;.. uu ,- ment in the tournament will be dis Express comnanr A. "Hinckley; L;- - T. J! Epperson, former - county naval destroyer - ana then -- will take of the J. L. Griffiths c Elois &wnenWauer, of Pfovo. has; and food deputy, that Provo has assumed his duties as man up business duties' at Stockton, Cal 28343, Including state's probable is clerk, cussed Jt Heber Ior the coming, to! sen. live stocX inspectorrand ttlr'J FssRlle make a determined effort ' Other ager of the .Taylor Brothers store at occasionally tfsiting-i- n provo.1 "His t of her brother, his wife J. Webb, crop pest Inspector, a II of- riremen will j to this tournament ' Fork. "Mr. Eppersoa next and T??7many friends here wish Tu'm a" fair Alston & Hopgan.'rt ? year's to . . Spanish attendw4fh bring i nnvn fflfmprB nrtm nnu " wi 'vi j rri ihi rni inwMii'iT oi confidence of the store there voyage oa the ocean and m success, & Jiurdock, H. G. C relative --ierondt eityrwhitfl w"1 Tneair tne arawmg vATCii of persons . here . for tie fall and ful a career in that enterprising Cali- Grading n?"rpc;y a. fine, business this doln? thousands an oi In ' pans, this' their Pa- prevailing :, fornia business town, , winter. ' fc'V uc!3. competitive 'drills,. Non-Unio- TO READERS Tren-holm- -break '. t thgervietar an' i and PlJj'tiI?hPt?5ft!t e -- ' 3 -- j - Vyood-CllftO- men's-committ- B wl Sua-hom- to-'d- ay wu - - - -- privas-frertheHtoeriB)e- vo )4V ui. NafaraHy-rtbey-are-cofl- Ti y; - : areery " iCCKIrTOTN . L: utah cournY ARI1S thg-termi- Pour-blocke- p-of : hat to-vi- MlliOll plan-that-w- ilt- Ocean-to-Ocea- n I D. Ocean-to-Ocea- - week,-eoundi- n ng . d r' 5- develop-4-very-promisi- th WBullerpresidenttthe Wood-Clifto- n ; AM -- of-the Ocean-to-Ocea- ) n -- to - jl C , mfflH&mm- . y Provo-Sprlngvil- non-unio- ' 5 - north'-and-sout- h - - :- 5 x- non-unio- ; OUBIIE nt Provc-Timpano- gos - e v poorly-producin- :."d m g j ul l9, . iz coming to 1 - Provo thi -- -- viJk ' -- . -- i -- the'-'Tlighes- - ""e rc?i in T le |