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Show cf The U9 thobsand ccpiea issue. EtrtH priad erery ... NO. 75 TXXXVI. ,yt ' PROVO. UTAH. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9 1951 JhuUilllJJLW OUA , oo oo oo oo oo IS B.r.ii. unite 'i I (Special to The Herald.) "We Deo. SPRINGVILLE, art the Merger Steel blast furnaces, reasons to believe at we have-goconsidered favorbe to going ft statement of Glenn D. was the ite manager t! Drug company, today. We kave go Just. what they are lookiife for, in the best location to be Located between the orodMCfwhere. Y Rio Grand Denver the tntkitf mile about Pedro San , one the mi lorti of the city, the city owns 5l w of land, known as the city pas-ar-19t. Spring creek, a stream of sweat feet, coming from the very best runs through the pasture. ot springs, B tb steel project will but consider tiii ss being the place Ihey can have the 5l4 acres, of land the stream of water&bsolutely free. The elevation of the land above it surface of the lake averages from JOtoCO feet I understand this is one ot the requirements set forth by. the Kennedy, ' oo oo in -iuactiuuio-pui-.ittu- j . . w ay HALL Americanization week at the Brig-haYoung university ended today in a blaze of glory. Brilliant oratory and xnmiing system on- - Center street between Fixstasl and: First :AVest, Un University avenue from Center to First North. ine petition contained the narftes pt neariv U per cent oi properly '.own-erfin the proposed district. KAIISAS SDIATOR WARS HOW . Alpheus horn e ns f - ..... ... - . uu for ChrTst'sBas pretty Htle girt baby! iffw'a'. :zztltT!Z' rto ME DEAD .a i oo -- oo "iLITI J V !" V feu " oo I U B.Y.U. SEfilORS OFFERS Orin Glazier, died at the Mrr-- t bar l- e- H . Eul TuirdSoulh..TJiurA-4a- after (ilaiier lingeriwy-4Hesr---M- was born in Provo, chajiel-Friend- lESE-fOtU- y Auifust.27. 1852. aud hasJJved hertall rCrTottertsrso speak, the h if life. He is survived" by two sons, Santa Claus who is to place in some and one daughter, two brothers and ' home this pretty baby. two" sisters, . at I The Christmas gift babr J'as" bom' -- Service will -be held Sunday o'cloclcin the First ward yesterday. may viewthr remains at the The' child's mother is compelled by circumstances over which she has no home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Taylor, control, to give up her baby. "All that prior" to the services. she asks is that the child shall have's good. home, with adopted parents who can and wilt give the child a good edu- . cation, good training, and , the love By Owens, "The Advertising Man." which father and mother should grant. The baby is living at the home of Dr. "Mighty good. Potter. 185' South Fifth West, where "How is business the youthful Miss Santa Claus may be We use the Herald selling plan." That's what merchants say who call .1 interviewed. "I don't know," Mr. Potter said to- The Herald's advertising man. day, "it Ijian give up the baby. She M anager George Leven is such a cute little bit of humanity! says is good at the' Hub. There must one of the prettiest babies I ever saw. if somebody doesn't, take. hereaway be a reason. soon I fear I cannot give her up. Any The women- - will certainly like to woman could learn to love that little trade at the gutton Tea to China store girlie in a very few days." dishes, old dear, some Dr. Santa Claus Potter says he will now. Some ' . consider all applicants for the child, dishes. "Dr. IJURED - s ES - Gl.nn Rowley, sou of hUZ a ndV Mrs M.A tk. VAUDEVILLE north "bench, was seriously injured a an automobile accident yesterday af(By Herald Theater Critic),. ternoon at about i o'clock. There is a freshness, vivacity, and - Sheriff John J. .and, T. JL boyd joyousnest about entertainments given Heal were m the car. Mr. Heal was . T-'oy couege siuaents mat ts to be found driving-"f re, Boinff at a slow nowhere else, and Provo will rejoice to C1"VV' speed." know that the B. Y. U. seniors have Sheriff Boyd said,, "when we ap-a in course of preparation an entertain. proacned mail car on Jt nrai route 1, which waLitandine ment of unusual --merit a uiamJ--' stilLA . performance to be known as "Japanese f"HA ! cnimren were guthered as we drove Follies"to be given In the neatf fu, i if, ,",, rari. one little fellow dashed out from ture in College halL One of the numbers la to be a one-a- imck 01 tne mad wagon and ran intot the striking the rear play, ,"A Flower of the Yeddo," fender.automobile If we had been going faster dealing with Japanese life. It In a he wmild have missed the car entranslation of the clever production of tirely. a popular French writer, and is was Glenn J1' hoy blank verse. 7 The cast U at folRowley. The lads right arm, right aw and lows: Kami, Roscoe Davis; fialnara, skuU were fracturedHe was Gladys Ioynd: Muame Sathimat when Sherif- f- Boyd and Lorenda John; and Talphoon (DJouros) tV1 ?,Kei hbn up- - "Tl,e hriff vieve ituisn. l The and Heal fumed their ear hart little Play tells a love arnrv toward Prove, Sheriff Boyd wrapthe. seniors would have nothing else Hie little form of the iinconsri- in which the poet Kami seek to ping j as- Mr ! Hv"r. iioiamn nun in win the love of the beautiful Salnara hts arms l IIIC through his verse, but meets with PrbvO General "'.'K'.KI the in- spital, tu-rserious difficulties. The fair one tests jured lad was treated. her lever In truly Japanese style. wn recovred consciousness for Other features of the program will a VbrAef after arriving at the be a delightful rhythm dance, the cos- hospital, period but tume dramatisation by the entire class unconsciousness.quickly relapsed into, r of a Japanese tea and fan song, vocal ',.,".TI,e, y I very serious selections from "Madame Butterfly,'' R. Taylor wid Mt ;Dr by Mis Elva Chipman, a member of morning "hi. ann and jaw were the class, and a Japanese reading by broken. fr.ctllrcd, .,H Miss LaVlave.HuisSi. pull throiiBh, but this is doubtful." ' vv Brown, driver of the mail To give the pei formance a perfect Japanese atmonphere,' the services of wagon at the point where the accia number ot Japanese people have dent occurred, said: "I cautioned the children been secured. There will be Japanese clairvoyants and acrobats, who running across the road whileagainst autowm ao some startling performances. mobiles were coming, In this parProf. T. Earl Pardoe, professor of ticular instance I again cautioned dramatic art aMhe university, and them for several cars were approachMrs! Harrison V. Hoyt, a graduate of ing. The one boy, to whom I had we Iceland Powers ' school of the just Riven a letter for his er. was Spoken Word, of Boston, will assist in so anxious to carry that to her that the dramatic, work, and Mrs. Algle he forgot mv word of warning and dashed for home.' He did not even Ballif in the dancing, giving the I professional touches to make see the autoitrolnfe - apivroachina:. the entertainment thoroughly enjoy uoum it ne saw it when he ran into cxcitff! 'about getting able. 1 he date of the performance i!'. !l WaS letter, and wanted to get jt home will be announced soon. a in, hurry. "Mr. Heal was .driving at a moderate DR. BRi:.HALL TODAY IS 69 speed. The bo hit the . fender of the car, ami fell back rear on the pavement unconscious." YEARS YOUNG . The boy's mother hurried to- - the scene, of J.bc;accident. arrWnK in ttttie to kiss the. boy when he was hurrfed Dr. George H firirnliall is sixty off; to the hospital. Another autonine tod;ty. . mobile was sent for the mother and AwleulsoLtlie Brijfliam Young ! canieQUie.hospital.-son-afte- r university this morningl)fesenTed was given the" first theiroy in. Brimhall' with a beautiful basket treatment, ' , of flowers, and a verbal bouquet. "Glenn Members of the university faculty, the mail asked me to let him meet service carrier and see if we students' and citizens today tendered got anv letters," his mother said "I Dr. Brimhall congratulations and warned him about beine careful on gave expression to the universal wish the road, and he Til be that he has many more birthdays to careful., mother, andreplied; look out ofr the celebrate in Provo;. " automobiles. RESCUED FROM "SUB" ld . - occasion, Th exercises were held in College FOOD GOUGEF hall at 11:30, at which hour the Oil American Legion , men, Rbtarians, Kiwanians, members of the Chamber By J. BART CAMPBELL, of Commerce and other visitors met I- - N. S. Staff with the executive committee, faculty Correspondent and student body of the university. WASHINGTON, Dec. 9,-On the rostrum were seated Presi- out the food gougers, the speculators dent. F. S. Harris and members of his in farm and carden oroducts. with an faculty,1 Presidents T, N. Taylor, f buBt-neStephen L. Chipman and J. William tem, legalized an dbacked ud bv the Knight of the executive committee; government, Senator : Arthur. Capper, . ? . v State Commander Benjamin, Black of T.7V1! ivrmiyiican. jvansas, a leader ot tne the American Legion, President James ''Ajrricultural bloc," demanded-- Tucker of the Rotarians, Walter Capper struck hard a the "specuAdams, representing the Kiwanians, lative middleman" wiio he accused of -and other visitors. cheating the producer and, "soaking" . . President P. S. Harris was master the fonsiimer. little the lady in the "The arricuflural bloc" is pressing and will place of ceremonies. . V If iC feed, the Wasatch Produce - tS project nf ou Kill home, and with the adopted parents, has ft And service? Well, folks, we Walter Adams, representing the inr the purv tiartmpnt each side of the "The fanners-t- in be be"st suit the child. believes -was the" first speaker He fJiPonsorea by Capper for establish 7 can recommend K. two tracks have agreed to sell their Kiwanis, ment of to marketing, land at a. very reasonable price if the began by quoting, "Where there is no which President Hardinp said, tn his vision the people perish V. , A very attractive window. We mean 516 acres is not enough. A uesday, the-o"One can not look Into your counten- message veryi; at 'We have given the mto understand It cerbe proper encouragement should home the Christmas that Springvllle is in the race when it ances today.'' be said to the students. tainly brings imbibSome have " ,vnyouthful persons : -r : idea. comes to boosting for a project of this "and see the inspiration Of Ameri-- : ed the idea that Santa Claus lives at encouragement .Capper believes kind. . They have informed us that canism. and be disturbed." On behalf of Kiwanis, and on behalf t hould tale a definite and - positive the North.Pole and drives down to Did you see the ML- - Tlmpanogos tbejrwlll give"aiefinite answer within reindeer team. .This '. of education and patriotism, he greet- - ( I??' s a Provo with ishis picture by Jepperson in the Bates thirty days." v be corrected. to are impression for. Faers asking ed th students. "Ye shall. know the Stores window? That's very attracSanta" Claus lives Provo r he said, 'but a tive window, any wa3t.',V,---'..-.w- ..; truth and the truth shall make you social privilege 364 On other the erf'the days year A sta,,5meni 10 ,th heanswers to the name free." he quoted, and then declared form of David D. a government The Guest for truth has been the Farrer Bros, are helping improve Sutton. telling them what they may do in the mightiest quest of the ages." MeinauiT. u you Santa Clans Sutton today wrote of all so way activity, He stated that the Kiwanians stood doubt uui uuuenuun ii, ara lucir tlKKDjr note to l he Herald' tnis be removed the from may line of footwear. by the teachings of Christ and ad- legality of such operations in a cer- Editor The Herald: hered to the golden rule, They be- tain definite field. If you know of any Provo The J. C. Penney store certainly has lieve it is better to serve than to rule; family too;- poor to buy their "Having been pt the mercy of a the Christmas spirit idea in their win and to give than to receive. It has system of marketing and we 'Christmas dinner, would distribuap been said that business is outrunning tion of foodstuffs, the most Jn giviiig .lis their j dow decorations and store arrangepreciate your.,. costly said the world,, for the church"; but it were-bette- r name and address, so that we ments. We are like we used to he-- want rnany years, the Am"Dad"' to buy us everything we that business is catching np .with the erican people are quite 'well unified may - piay Santa - Claus. Some see. church." Men are beginning to ,do in their- demand for reform that will ... people would rather no without than ask for assistance, but we good to their fellowman regardless of truly accomplish results." How about You get real service at the Superior playing Santa Claus to profit. Capper declared that more equit- , are anxious that everybody have Ui Motor? W'e welcomed the opportunity Provo public library? .The speaker urged that the home able marketing will prevent loss to a cheerful Christmas. to g; the crank case of our "speedD. SUTTON. Any books around the house you and the school must be brought to- the 'average frrrter, "cut costs an . have read? We have heard of letters to Santa ster" cleaned free without us having for the preservation of democ- risks of production, reduce the spread gether ' Give 'em to the ever re to get out and get under. between the consumer and producer, Claus, but this is the first-racy. library. Clean out The bringing Outof - the principle and thus give farm products to the ceived from'Santa. your bookshelves so you'll late room for the Christmas books of Free Christmas dinners, for those We were delightfully surprised at ; consumer '.cheaper.'' respect for the individual was too poor to buy one! H o w's t hat for the showing of really beautiful picml get. by Mrr Adams; reference --to practical charity? If any of The tures ; and artistic' Ifames at the Trovo K. P. MEMBER DRIVE individuals sue has Moses, Luther, pU 'em- to isthe the suggestion made Washington, and Xincoln was made, The membership 'drive of the Herald's readers know;a family too Paint & Glass company. Their winuy their Christmas dinner dow display will interest you. Way by W. R. Bv tler, president of and recognition of their leadership Knights of Pythias starts Monday poor-to-'bcom-- ( was pointed out Mercantile Among these lead evening with an. entertainment at the please write to The Herald or to Mr, Provo-mad- e jacy. candy this ers the speaker, in. gracious language,. lode rooms, over Sutton, afe; A Sutton, .and after investigation, the Say it with ' will" Mr. Butlerand addresses turned names be Christmas. s President-emerituGeorge. nrocram of music, addresses and today took over to tire remembered I T I Vw. "orary an armful of books be had read, lunch has been iprepared. All K. of P. over to Mr." Sutton. 1. otiuiiiaii. od gave And say, folks; shop early. them to the librarian. ' Mr. Adams pleaded for the unioh of nienfbers of thV Provo locJge or othDelighted to have them on our the home the school, and the state in ers, their wives and sisters are invited RELIEF SCGfETY TOPICS and-trut- h BASEBALL BALL. to to attend Mbnd ay 's - -- e n ter ta inro e a t. ihrtres," said the librarian. proclaiming life liberty pnin That gave Mr. Butler the idea of all the world. . The following subjects will be dis SPRINGVILLE, Dec. 9. A charg the library's Christmas stock-it- ? MACHINE SHOPS Judge James Tucker was introcussed in the various divisions of the acter ball,, given for the benefit of with books. duced by President Harris as presibaseball team, has been arranged The books you'll want to give may dent of the Rotarians and a graduate . SPRINGVILLE, Dec 9. "Spring-vill- e Relief society of Utah stake, at union the in the Opera hoise. , for ll.-- ' December teft at the will terminal Tucker become tonight a meeting, Sunday. a of the school, to which Judge Wood-rtorailway or at the library, store. If at the store they will took exceptions. He wished to be in- for the Denver & Kio Grande, wasl Isaac Brockbank will give a talk - Help the baseball team to go over International Newt BE VAIERA OPPOSES Service. on What the Church .Means to Me," the top by attenli this dance. - K EVV listed by Mr. i ve Butler, the list to be troduced, "James Tucker, class of the statement made today by Glenn YO R K, Dec. w ill be awarded fie best char Prizes Dr. the Kenteachers' before division. D. Published 1a The of the Kennedy, manager Herald so you'll 1912, Brigham , Young university." men two and ow what new George E. Hyde of the State Mental acters, as toiiows: nrst, a iu cash lnrce includingthe Unitedolticers nedy and Hardy Drug company. . : books are on library Rotary was incidental. ' Mates navy rash emnA Tirktn nrie nri.'. "For-i will discuss & Rio Grande is go- hospital the Denver "The wives for you to borrow and read. the subject characterized . Tucker rescued from r submarine the Judge 'er.e 0 00 war are sne. cents. ents tax: to move their machine shops from ward T)efore the social service divi a Santa Clausl Give after it had nose dived, leaving your read Brigham Young university as Provo's ing wots to the Thistlr here. - This has been the ter- sion; In the literary division, Mrs. tors 25 cents.. .. By EARLE.C. REEVES. library. That is giving greatest asset He hoped Provo might only hs stern and ne torpedo tube will the. review C. ever Carroll minal for Eureka Elsie branch the StafJ Correspondent busito all the play. a and center AH: industrial "f of above few the a a be protruding great water,; public pn CANDY TOP PRICES. road went into the mining "Abraham Lincoln," by Drink water, LONDON, Dec. 9.Si, James miles off Bridgeport, early today. ness center, but above all-- Provo since therThis e CraigrcmietjiL-thUnionist govplace is aaturaLlermi-- 4 and 4he suWect, "Prayer,"- - will be The-m- en Brook-lyn-nawere the to Hervlca. should be a reatlcollegeltown. He camps. brought Howard D. Roper be- International News the peo nal, situated af "it rs oft5 the matrr tine bv the Standard Oil ernment or,of Ulster.: arrived here this " yard CIlICAGO;I)a;'.':t.Vherd1i-urged the students" to invite a conference with Premommg-fdown of the road going east and west; all fore the theological division: ' pay more than eighty cents a pund tanker "Socony 28." pie to their games; to come the-cofrom the large Utah coal The men had "been trapped aboard mier, Moyn George. , for candy you're paiyng for the rib- town, when they gained a victory and "l did not know that Eaiiionn De GERMAN TOYS ARRIVING. to fields also all of the ore. from the the . submarine more than , eleven V alera bons, tinfoil and the fancy box. build a bonfire; to let Provo share was opposing the treaty," said occa- Tintic district ; must come through . , would . hours. .. C V, of You the have defeats for authority their defeats, JamM when his attention was International News Service. Springville." . ' N'ational of. the ' come. Hughes, secretary sionally called to the statement. " T1LTONYILLE, Ohio. Dec. O. Confectioners' for good JUVENILE DELINQUENCY. for that association, German-mad- e in the "I am anxious to know' how are' tovs Judge Tucker made a plea SINK STORMS arriving SHIPS. of International many ,' '." 1. ,. of the Sinn Fein cabinet memhera Bervlc. citizenship and a proper observance United States in large quantities. ac- statement;':'Nwt ... News International 8ervlc. of the Hughes say that manufacturers ST. JOHNS, N. F., Dec. 9. One cording to a local dealer, who said he . law and order. The Importance with Dt Valera in his stand are; in TOPEKA. Kan., Dec, cut their rice 40 to SO per cent work of the B. Y. U. h tug and seventeen small fishing craft expects these toys will be an impor- have Kansas has against the "agreement. delinquency throughout ; is .he His said, . organization, planning the in furious winter standpoint vice. have been lost discussed from tant factor in helping Germans to pay ronaIly-- I don't see bow De increased 41 per cent during the last ANGELES, Dec. . storms off this coast yesterday. Six- the war indemnityHe said prices of a national advertising campaign to year, according desired good cklzenshlp. Valcra could the reaccept the agreement in to juvenile court Pechaia'f- - account . of the Black of Salt Lake teen sailors are reported to have 10, 15 and 25 cents are possible for teach people that fney can buy good cords view of the speeches he has been here. kept aof J Btlton Kennedy in which Dr. aBenjamin of the B. Y. candv without high perished. The tug was the Ingraham, goods similar to American-mad- e paying fancy prices toys for graduate Wur through friction between the parents in the ma?ln?e?eBt,Jf naimed he was killed by "two City, fancy boxes. fcuilt at Philadelphia 0 years ago, a that sell at 25. 35 and 50 cents. n r .- 4. school been cited as the chief Irrfand.7 tressed-met n't a. luxury, home has n,t JTa ch ay. il n,y blockadcrunner-duringtheCivndyby!he2w WilCDc story-wbiAmerican Letfonwatth ValeraVepiitalion modi" " :"' '"""' accordinef to Huehes. There is na rausr by Rt Prosecutjon charges was invetdio ago, be said, we own war. Sir James' was been making a study of thej fy yourv. intention?" Arthur C. Burch on trial for Twenty years fbont reason, he believes, why it should not has v "..'.- - ,..;' alarming-increa- se of crimes among asked, know anything same American a cuss De of is tne wiui in each a about that good was yoa toon, re-j little ."I have expressed no intentions," daily " expected to be h Vngl ; Kiwanis clubs, and Tery children. ' cakes.-Is and i and that the pies yourself, have citizen, " The records show' that- - between was the reply.. jurors from the witness commercial clubs. J am told they . a jo A plea was made in behalf of the today. , When the tria was a to? British officials expressed no conothers. This 1919 and July U 1920. there I. July BORN EVERY MINUTE. ONE thif mominor Mr. rv,,hrih been organized he help American Legion said, of American- foreigner. The were 355 boys before the court Dur- cern oyer the Dublin reports of disthat it is our duty to make good :7 an eye witness to the shoot-i- Ji la the principle, bass .m;Bt,Pnatlonl News Service. the Mr. deepest ing, the year .following, ending July sension amone the Sinn Fein Andelin,. s held 'that despite Burch at confronts ni. citizens of them. We believe the Eng- America, with his accomplished wife te,5tified sh 1. 1921,, there were 502 bov before rls' task a man Dec. COLUMBUS. O.. great Today im before and af-- f -- to the LDe n peace lish Janguage xonst. be. used . la our Arvilla Clark. are home from the walked r iw Americans o,the message court the become the to people. window to wherea yalaras. are We up dally lives. rth4 murdtr af on the stand for as we were in u. aitacMng ine seniement. it was made East for a short visit, and will appear girl teller was on duty at ' the Central his Harris President expressed ap in a song and piano recital at the Building Loan and Savings comc.ros"xamination. binding when the Sinn Fein plenipou DIGS VPTTS "HEAVIES." we nave , of the presence of the visit- Tabernacle tentiaries signed it JJipb British ofDecem- pany. No. 46 East Gay street. She E'S',n8r th completion of Mrs. . In the past .Mrhtnr the score of tne preciation evtnine, Monday ficials said that they- - -- believed the ors, and informed the mthat the keys ber 12. This will be tbeir first apDistrict AitnJ;,, his request for change International firm 8rvc ' r with complied f J all wo'wine was expected to LONDON, Decl 9. Londoners are bulk of the Irish population should felt happy if we coma of the institution were in their hands. pearance in Provo in six years, and it for a. $50 bill- - Upon receiving the ' i, accept the terms of the treaty. interspersed with their trunks and . nch5e .DeernK- - ho took Mrs. ... .Li v iwn uns warm.-- " That was The speeches were ' change lie told her she had given him nowjJivingJnto at drawers" disinterring their last Sawtelle ioaTf? to, th will all be anxious to hear them; a $2 bill instead of a $20 bill. Then here police about as far as our Americanism went music from the band, male chorus, inwinter's-wooleI soloists 2AM the of. I BANG n murde" Winter ladies chorus and, underwear. the stand. THEY'RE OFF. berrinf I" During their absence they have been she gave him $18 more1., After the thfe war, ana stitution. The visitors and students maKing an enviauir rrMiiHiiuii in iun-cer- t flimflammer to Woolwine, was Then came Promptly at 10 o'clock this mornleft she fdnrid out that is upon them. fdv i according corroborate Mrs. Bezenty's manifested great appreciation. Itwas not the biting east wind that ing J. M. Waterbury. the Marathon orv arid opera work and expect to re- he had switched the $2 bill in substi pianist, started 6n his long journey were At the beginning of the exercises. turn East soon after the holidays. to tell the ,ry f H, the! $20 bill which she had sent them shivering to their homes. 1y Pint for tution hat . a . flock sTof- - wild to fatigue via the kep board, tome, but the news vshotinR as related to hhn AmTrteay Mr. Andelin. in an endeavor to ap- given him in the first place. . h'tir, Obenchain. foreign bfrth Miss Alice Ludlow,in vice president of behalf of that peal to the general public and secure geese and swans had nut in an an He is alter a record of forth the student body, of native birth - President- d presented long distance piano as oreanization, has an audience as laree . ON of America. RIAD possible OPIUM pearic 011 111c outer rieiriies on. ine sarvir iL ik. tHOMpSON TO Seated in the show window west coast O. H. Brimhall with a basket lowered the price of admission Scotland. of playing. CALIFORNIA- for of emeritus Bervlcs. News International times in continue of flowers in appreciation of his 69th tickets bought - in advance, They came from Iceland, and it is of the Utah' Power and Light comCHICAGO, Dec 9, Forty Chines City rm:7!T " a tradition in thac part of Scotland pany, clothed in a comfortable pair ar Brimhau were C. Thomp- - peace, woman responn-white President one ti tcrft and men school Or the at I ", the each birthday. leading high io n ,hn mut see that led eloquently, declaring his love for stores. '' . rested todav m a raid on an --opium that the appearance of these birds at of felt slippers and sport shirt (of rules tte observes u, students water r'Khts hearing, of vou the school The program will be varied, with den in South Clark street. Opium this time of the year is an infallible course oiner doming) the nwuit ' to were the wiriter in Cafr thfl schol. and that n w So lin r,bur gov-- 1 me mjnv of the riM familiar favnrilp in- - and yen shee valued at $20,000 was! sign that the Coming tinter js to be a looks as though he is good (or many CUli.sPMd oy The oanqueiea guests EOlnc -Harris !it is VOUrseit . ' .i..' f. hours. . '.'.-- : .'. r , j hard one. seized. int.-eluded. see domestic science otiuu"cui at, commissionin..J:...i.. "uidiciv- arirr there is one m I, must ernment Ian - - r. tsTeronid J p VM MM I'M f Drive -- . ftrtweo-optratfvr-marketing-- ss -- ne ood-Clifton's. ' IBS IF BOOKS 10 T T .V.fi IHE LIBRARY ; . - writ-teiH- n lk, nee-essar- y . wood-Clifto- n ct u . GIFI VnA con-dit,O- - i oo bifr-sist- e,- TaylortJ74 D.D. Santa Clause j . U ' : - . ,JLri shnmviriys ' '" - lib3 lliO .jW toll oo oo V taT-1 . to the.eitv rnmnii:i , , ' y oo r W ALFIiEUS T petition -- a od Kennedy-Hard- oo The city lighting committee of the - - COLLEGE Mt (or the oo oo LEGO lUIIB t f Hill oo - - iJ M - SteelmersekSlScres SpringvilleJDffers HIS WOULD PLACE Wl-lull- oo - ' " J.nl! ....:'..... - 11 1 . . EH orty-f FMliS 1 S-- book-readin- g - d by-Mr- s. - al lEiis of , - venile tfihhiwj LnyS1"" t?"?deJSf W- j VVlacksmkrof ; PrcvoSiqzcrs in -- 1 re-c- be-liv-es t. - .. hr 1 -- bot-ton- - . ' .JJ'"'1 9-- "3S r of wt SriTmu r5-- f r' t:' LI -- nonsiop-go-as-you-plea- |