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Show v SHOP EARLY . Only 9 more days to do your Christmas shopping. PRICE THREE! CENTS. JT first Section fSTxxxn. no. ii -- . 77. o, lJJ Ii Jl JL4 iP ' PR WO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER H, 1921. " , J 1 L- m. THE HERALD, THE B. Y. U, AND CERTAIN THEATRES OF PROVO! our readers may remember The Herald bad a few nice Ldj to speak for Tony Sarg's Marionettes, and for Prof. Pardoe, the B. Y. U, them to College Hall, before an audience largely B. Y. U. rtroctor who brought students. These words were printed on the first page of The and members kculty ' the Marionettes had come and gone. rald two days after Herald The it was after printed thatstory brought back to our But the day in theatrical The Herald that that fact advertising day was reduced. by the all theatrical advertising in The Herald. But it was true of true not was. ,ji0Ugh, , , rui rnHrri mav have noticed as miir benefit that The Herald makes this statement of fact. their " JtIt ismayfor be that The Herald's printing the story about Prof. Pardoe fand the Wth in g to do with the elimination of certain advertising from The net actors had is that it happened the day after the story was printed; and we ld. All we know Some few issues ago, as bave considerable theatrical protests against printing first PCe stories about B- - Y. U. activities and Chautauqua lectures that might in any way be construed as confliting with theatrical ventures. And The Herald, realizing- - that a theater has certain business rights as it has assumed certain business functions, has endeavored to make the theatri-- : cal page as attractive as possible. "But The Herald cannot and will not exclude B. Y. U. entertainments, dramatics, lectures, concerts, from the first page merely because they .' , may conflict with motion picture shows or' vaudevilles. . IJ. the bigThe Herald now makes this plain: The Herald considers the gest and most important institution in this cityjmoreJmpor ' of the county! .. , , .' . )' Herald wifl continue its poHey tf giving publicity toALL B. Y. U. activi-ji- es whether they be dramatic, sport, or educational. If Ibis means thelloss of all theatru-c- al advertisingThe Herald will not swerve one fraction of aJnch from that policy." B.-Y- - For Refusal to WedxW- eAHED IRIMHTV Nws Service. ".-Earl WAUKON, Iowa Dec. he murd-- i Throst confessed today that Miss Inga Magnuson, pretty school teacher in her isolat-t- d Dor- country school house near By GEORGE R. HOLMES. I. N. S. Staff Correspondent (Copyright, 192r, by the I. N. S.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 14A world conference to discuss economic and financial readjustments will be called within ninety days after the adjournment of the present armament conference according to the beliefs privates ly expressed today by influential European statesman now in .Washington1 Whether theproposed conference will be Jield in Washington PROYO'S PROGRAM.. - Thursday Commerce Open .Forum at High school auditorium. 8 p. m. U. band concert . under - Bl-- Y. direction of Prof.;jauer;aL..Ci)l-- J lege Hail, 8:15 p. m. Alice Lake in her latest film at - . authorities., Throst't confession came after six hf crillinff bv the county an- i pities after Jua.arisslJatxsJet. day at rosivuie. Thrort was a childhood friend of Jfisj Magnuson and the two had -"- Miss to sek her e .dm ti8 did not return from school. Throst is being kept under close mitA at the fail here because of fears of x lvnchincrwhen his confession be known. Farmers comes generally ! side -- afe countryf 200 greeted him he was brought to the Jail last " " the throughout jroused. Amob when sierit' ARMS tl 4 ! a n li : ii MM in w ht to im 14 o! ii Oh! w!i B yi.i'i 'Ml19 . ; hands " the " power to ar-executive range settlement of the 11.000.000.' 000,000 which Europe owes the United I GETS 1300 FOR ATTENDING rr- ..r.r- .Mates. FATHER'S FUNERAL. Euro-ea- n to the views of According visitors, as expressed to members International News Service. " . . of the administration the conference 14. Dec.. of. Mo, LUUIS, would deal generally with four press Put this in your record book; , ing1 proDiems. T"he JegaLvalueoLatten4ance-a- t a funeralis $300. 2 Foreign indebtedness. If Charles Bording had failed 3 Stabhzation of rates. to attend the funeral of his father " exchange ..... r here he would have been the reChe root cf the whole situation is cipient of only $1 under terms of in the first two problems according to a will filed in Probate Court here settled turope -s- pokesroen.-f4JnceBy his attendance, says the last these two problems cet them on will and testament of his father, stable basis so the governments con William J. Bording, he shall be cerned can tigw on the future with jude-$30ftkh. 7 some degree ot certainty and the rest of the world's economic ills" will be well on the roan to cure. CKRISTIIAS M rolitPOjR -- STRAND'S XMAS MOVIE Manager Ray Sutton of the Strand theater jvill put on a fine film7 exhibition at the Strand theater Monday, Dec. 26, immediately after the Christmas tree celebration at the , Elks ; lodge, rooms, and to which all the guests of the Elks, young and old, are invited admission to ftiem free at this special matinee. ariffs. International News Berrlce. Dec Reconsidera CHICAGO, tion of applications of the railroaf for wage reductions and of employes for wage increases are now in order before the United States railway tabor board as the result of the pro1 rules for ' mulgation of the maintenance of way employes. Conferences with regard to. wagecnta already have .started on many r ra3- - rr roadt and tesulting disputes are re . as certain to come Detore me Saruea within the next few weeks-'1Dissatisfaciton with the rules e tablished by the. board in its latest decision was expressed by ptficjala jot theBrbfherliobd'of MaintenanceTof " way employes today."3" Tlie action of " the board with reference to overtime pay and the eight hour day came ia tor special condemnation.t While maintaining the eicht hour day in principle the board ruled that the roads shall not be required to pay time and a half for overtime, until ' ten hours have been put in by rlie workman.- '- Pay for ther ninth . and tenth hour shall he '.at t be same rate" as' tor the reuglar.eight hours. T I he eiirht hour dar rs irone." waa the comment of J. J. farnan, international c president of the .mainten ance of way brotherhood. tsera " The road . between Pay son sand is no penalty after eight hours wbil ia prevent- the roads from working Spanish Fork will -- - be payed ,. next to the men ten hours a day? The ttuia-tenan-ce summer, i his announcement was of way employes now have made last night by members of the grievance that would justify wiJ&- ' county commission, following their drawal. from toe service, conference In Salt ": Latter yesterday -- Under the new rules the roadt required to pay time and a half f sr with the State roaa comrmssionr' ' vertimf The paving of that link of the hours par for the first two hours oa north and south road means the ex Sunday if the men are called for lesa , than a day's work. penditure in this county next spring accord-ing arid summer of about $200,000, to Jesse IL Harmon, chairman of the county commission- .Mr,. Harmon said this morning that the commission - immediately would secure a new right of war. This will eliminate Salem, leaving that town about a mile off the paved highway, Members Open Forum meets Mr.. Harmon said. This action was at High school auditorium toforced by the State utilities commis- -. morrow evening, : 1. . ran .v . J- j-j wiiicn acciucu agamat xne roeu STEAL COFFIN International News Service. ' SHANGHAI, China, Dec7I714. Highway robbery fias reached a fine The poor of Provo are to be enter- point - in - Shanghai; - and Jesse James tained at the Christmas tree celebra- and his brave crew could take a few tion of the Provo lodge of B. P 0 lessons from Chinese artists. While the sun was still hours away tiKs on Monaay, uec. zotn. i Iherell be.a Lhriittnas tree as from the horizon a f uneTalv proceslarge as can be erected in the hall. sion was passing slowly along Thibet The, tree will be laden with gifts for Road. The two wooden gods guaran vniintr nnrl nA. Santa Plana wf11 he spwtts rattled there, to distribute them, including! teea w orivs oir tne among the gifts will be the free tick along on wheels at the beginnig of the ets io uic movies at me otranu parade. Twenty' little boys, gayty theater. The announcement was made this decked in embroidered satin and silk morning by the Christmas tree com robes of richest colors and beaded mittee ot the local tuics. tne chairman headdresses, playing Chinese musical of which is T. H. Denhalter. Other instruments came along next. Then members of the C0mirritteeareClydc appeared men carrying tables, with food in dishes, which were rarshall, Kay h. button, lames symbolic Rooney, Elliot Dunn, who will have fied on so that they wouldn't slip of. inese were followed by men carry charge or the Christmas tree exer mg gorgeous satin umbrellas of imcises. perial yellow, red and green. made of paper and bamboo, material next." This was to be burned in order that the.spirit of the deceased it in the next world, night ride on By Owens, "The Atfvrtiing Man.1 just then the mourners for the boy, who, by the way, wear white sack Bay It early Merry Christmas cloth ' and walk after the coffin, were while. worth la add your Every The lierald carries all the bargain- s- wailinz. the Buddhist wiests beating their gongs and the 1921 band of Chi Buy them early, that's the style. nese, wearing gorgeous playing They say "good Knight" with boys' ITL... Ml D. . Tluniforms, .V . At ! inc riu nui. ftline- 10 iiiciiua m i mackiaawa at Wood Clifton's. band of and bandits Town," beggars beset the orocession. suddenly be a in storm" might "Any eld port The coolie bearers of the coffin and all rights ror sailors, but we prefer a the mourners were scattered, and be davenport a la fore help coutd arrive the bandits ,,. ... had style. seized the coffin and dashed The Chinese police are trying away. has Shoe Brown company The Buster to locate the coffin, for in China a a very attractive inrisimas winoow. coffin is one of the treasured posses and well filled. ; -- ' er- BAITS new-wfork- ing PAYSOII - SPANISH ROAD - PAVED III 1922 - ae fteli?Rr-hotiraiad'tfirBr- all the Colorado schools but one were finally induced tfi 'vote . against the rule. One or two of the Colorado schools were in the same condition as university tacuityr ueorge carton, lands of the Pacific, which removes the K T. U. and favored a change. - The of die Barton Furniture eomoanv. the Sole remaining bar to the actual V. of U. and the U. A. C were finally s4 Gunner Rasmus sen, former juven- - signing of the four powered Pacific brought over and the change was " " treatv necotiated last week. t made. Dr. Hansen this Second The powers agreed to re- - "Whether Pvo Is a real sport town . morning said that bid not been present when- - the move rneir lore err posioniccs in will he prevedat-- y ear bow-tha- t cofflimjsjon was .selected. The com China bv Tanuarv 1. 1923. Japan's as full schedule of' football games has through salem. , BiMioa will have to pass upon the sent to this was made conditionally been arranged for the'B. T. V. Gate This mornins the Utah count com of Commerce - baa salifications of applicants 0 for the upon Tokio's confirmation, but this is receipts must amount to at least mission went to Salem to exolain the made commltte the lice and fire appointments far , ..... the in elimination to Salemites, and to en departments expected. a game to orean even." obtaining Federal aid on the Sut n .Mramistration. The settlement of the Yap dispute Dr- - Hansen this list in connecting Salem efforts their, highways in Utah county. j with the main line road by a sour. "ingwhen interviewed, for The was officially confirmed by the com-CARROTS CROW HAIR. The following have been ehasea neraw did not know who had been -issued by the Far East comThe came munique from following dispatch ' from Provo: Chairman, W. O. Creer. ipwinted.. . mittee. One section of it stated: . Salt Lake this morning: tlnnor Nm Bervlce. members, J. W. KnigLV "I have heard that thrr "Mr. 'Hughes stated that he desired U a nrn. "The three commissioners of Utah committee PARIS, Dec. 14. Likening men's Scott P. Stewart, Preston PeterPm of removal of certain citv em- - to announce an important matter to! scalpf to thelilautiful coats of horses, county met yesterday with the State; son and Thomas F. Pterpont out-- , it was is no reason committee there the although Dr. Scherbe says said City Attorney Coleman. road commission and went over plans Dr. J. W. Hagen has been chosem whv anv man should ever- - remain Mayor LeRoy Dixon for financing the Spanish Fork-Pa- r proceedings of .the confersaid side-th- e today chairman in Spanish al-i Fork, h C had t the city commission had postp- ence,! It was a matter' that son federal aid .highway.The county andf manyjrthfrom SpringviUe, - la. ; C oned appointing the civil servicers most concluded before the conference er causes may mane men o nii who had opposed the Reynolds commissioners, Christensen from Salem, R. D. Wad-lei- gh He has happy to out. but there is only one thing that waiting a decision of the State had convened. cbage in the route of the State road from Pleasant Grove, Steven L dis ?pretne court, and because there had state that it had now been completely surely makes hair grow again., Dr. Some stockings, folks, through Salem, expressed their from American Fork, James sions beof a household. Chipman reached for it vouches and an and settled has tried Scherbe agreement eman(l for the commission, appointment at the decision of the H. Gardner from Lehi, Cv V. Le and States of his Japan. the success discovery. public utilities commission as report Baron from Santaquin. thuKnt to save the city tween the United the dance at the armory Don't ed in yesterday's Tribune, but stated HeTeferred to the matter of Yap and "Let all bald men eat carrots and toaight. forget ""a the mayor said. "No . . Letters have been sent to all the of will nlentv of them and their hair, that they would ntt go farther with w removals were con- - the mandated islands north- informing them of the crow aeain. I've tried it. and Lknow su the the to appealing dispute piatea this summer, so there was equator" from warmer by We predict Tarrer and committee meeting which will be held settlement Yao effect beneficent of the the term one No Tf, did nor thai think ignores ior the appointment of the preme court, they the looks of those coats at Farrer Bros. next week to complete plans for obwa's officially.ianounced this after- - carrotaJhaye'On horses' coats, Carrots , so. mission," the Salem,town-boardwouI(Ld-- International News Service, T aid.--- " .1 : InvL'c their make nl a to horses to The State road commission asked taining this - DENVKR; Co1o.t Pec 14 Only-o- ne en baaii r -the-hai- r - is to have free ul and strongSTAKE "The United Statesof seven men entombed In the Satanio thatnhe eountvavr ENTERTAINMENT, I. access on mens work ft tsrtettr5rder on an equal toothing ana en They have a similar effect DIVORCE SUIT FILED. ; mie of the Coleradov Collieries com hand beforethus ' otner or cause with any one scalps."tire promptly, eliminating Japan , of west equality Lliderr pan ,at Morrison, twenty miles of the Stake Y. lusP; Alleging cruelty and unfaithfulnetv a splendid entertainment nation in the operation of Denver, late yesterday was rescued that the payrolls. might be met 2ir 1 SNEEZES COST $70. cables. of with dissatisfaction other State road George E. Day has filed a suit for dior S" be given in the any The tCiwanis club today' establish alive. Six bodies have been recovered. B. College-Hall- , ed a new High Cost of Cake by sell-i- n They were crushed by a slide when at work in the past. The Utah commis vorce against Merle Leola Day. The 'Saturday evening; W. Va., Dec. 14- .COSTLY. TALK WHEELING,, SPIRIT ir a Hotel Roberts fruit cake for tempting-- to place a bulkhead In an sioners agreed to this, orovided that couple were married at RockfordV HI-- . ALpt?cced wi be used to erect Watch yourself when you sneeze in a tl.l5fl the county draws, the interest on the April 8; 1917. They have no children. to effort smother, a fire, at "Mustual ls,e" motion oicture theatre. . If you are The complaint mentions the name of was won by Only nine men were employed In the funds on deposit. The cake originally con , 14. hav-fevMo-be iJec. ST. LOUIS. victim or if youtry to "The Utah county commissioners a certain man with whom it is alleged Profeor T Ear, parJoe w-.in the club naming mine at the time of the accident McArthur e versation with "the spirits', is expen- Edgar indicated that thev would take steps Mrs., Day went out riding and whom undignified by sneezing you may be Mr. McArthur auctioned off Rescue crews worked all night. Minnie Waters, one or me I out o fluck, A man wno sneesea in contest fadings on the following pro- - r.r. as soon as possible toward securing she permittted to hug and kiss her for $7, bidder the cake the highest to twelve "ministers" of the fissoun a motion oicture - theatre nere was which Mr. McArthur turned over to the new rieht-o- f war and it is nrob and commit various other acts of ia Hannah C. association, will tell the SineA about $70 for it. able that this matter will be taken up discreation. Butler Spiritualistic R. W. fund. road Timn the Condiel When found guilty, here of Joseph R. Nagel, a resident of this anil T. F. Pieroont were the buyers world. with the Salt Lake & Utah railroad ci Readrng: "Robert of ' was Sicily." "telling fortunes"' Mrs. Waterscase city, is the man. He was arrested and Thev diced the cake a and sold it at 25 people, to see if some agreement can : b' ':. u' strine auaretti the for J lke tl JudiieRitz-PRISONER LEAVES COURT. ., t fined . bereachccv" centsNewa mereDyrovinginrn.-,flervl m t e. m f w Uie.sucej in mr. "St; one " t I h.tr. t a in. inc xnea-tr- SdVeS eorequenuy sneezing wnuren. "W ' Announce LOS Deo. quartette. nignciass ANGELES, It. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD. International News Service. HENS STRIKE CANT PAY, Nagel's lawyer declared his realized S6.S0 which, too. was added ment was made aQin: a temple of that KENNETT. Ma, Dec KR2ey t.,.ti- today client was afflicted with a severe cold, to the foad fundT ' Torrence has "city slicked the circuit the Church of Jesus Christ at Latter- ordered a medical exInternational News Service. 14. court the Dec. but AMERICAN FORK. Kiwsms of dance the Proceeda the hens Jug court While a jury was deliberating 8a!ntsV to 'coat approximately Funeral services were held fcW?IW,B MOTOR! nVWff DEROIT, Dec 14. When will amination., which disclosed that he Monday on evidence seeking last week amomfrttirsr tO,l340 day to show that he get was in anSl.esa.aoS, will be built an a beautiful afternoon for Le Grand Antonet Sluka start. ine laying health, road jud?e the perfect Chipman, to as added Dec- Fire whlcn her alimony from her husband, James. nounced that he knew of nothing were reported peddled "white mule" Torrence walksite between this city and Venice, Chip-maMrs. of Mr. son and Thomas UU ,Mt nlht and which fund.' . -, out of the court room. Court ofHarry H. Culver, - realty dealer. James was brought r before Judge more annbyin than sneezing in a picwho died in Salt Lake last Fri- ed The club voted to give a Christmas said ficials thought he was accompanied had been Grant Heber J. President this mcrnln Clyde L. Webster for and fined Nagel $50 and basket 'itftZ unarf control blood Burial took of othhouse ture poisoning. day when-the-iu- ry poor family, not as-th PlMlt nd mU He explained to the judge that he is costs. ' . - '' '. here from Bait fcakaHdty-eeently-ln !r Of " 7 erwise -- tovery provided for Christmas Day. behalf of the church and that several place in the city cemetery. sessed Torrence's punishment at six H ? lnP,a,, Motors company in the chicken business and the ashens National Organizer weatcoi was a of the apostles aad bishops had also he ninths' imprisonment and a $200 fine estimated betw I5M80 BOYS STOLE BREAD. have been on a strike. As soon BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. the and said that soon the Trice visited the site. speaker,1 man had disappeared. will Rervlee. he pay into lwe ti.m.tionil lay can induce the would be club organized. was disthe SYRACUSE, N. Y., Dec 14. In Kiwanis "Alter considerlna; many offers, U-L- ewi Dec. SPANISH FORK, up. Thewrit of attachment ' evenlns; Mr. and Mrs. L. 3. stealing when . you're hungry there s representatives of the church finally Edwards, son of Lewis EldMonday and?3 cCordner- - daughter 01 missed. red 'entertained at a danclna; party " Aa- inoraL ft he judgment of Chief of near Ioe --the tract CnrAni decided a upon farmer ween 1et Edwards, Kving indi-- f COAL" FOR CHRISTMAS. at" their home In honor of V. T. Joaee) With father, Police Cadin, of tbis-citeeles." said Mr. Culver. Thistle and Cast ilia Spring: in Span-- f Palisade. The latest cure suggested for sion S5froLm the Central States Colo.,-whindeed, the ir here vieltlma; ? ahstain from drinking brothers and sisters Fork canyon, was brought here Another of Provo's coat men an two for and of out with, bis C Jonea C Carils, foTlonw--e- d brother, times work, whole meal family L2l"rrhm,niSS,0narforthc L-- R anything at Monday to receive treatment, having dons Santa Claus' gear and helps by a dainty luncheon, were alae been accidentally shot by a playmate empty cupboard and noto--prosepect of Itoward '.. iHitr ttvv hours ""nmrns. warm a Christmas ' making relieve that loaf of bread with whom he was hunting. The boys, featured. Present were Mr, and Mrs. " as well as merry one for the poor. stomach, C. C Jones, Mr. and lira R C. Carter; 'shotsame had gnawingsensation ; in the a about the taken anDELINQUENT TAXES age, . Willis K. Spafford today two youngsters Philip, and Ezekiel, "Miss Hohhs"witl be presented in gun to hunt for small game. The gun Mr. and Mra win. wtlsan, Mr, aad Mr. nounced that the Smoot & Spafand respectively, fourteen; The second aooti seventeen all . to Columbia theatre Friday night by was accidentally discharged and the Fred Williams, Mr. ' and Mrs. R. K. WoroM will fie delivered w ill give a the, here--we- re Coal ford company of thev Logash family dramatic art department of the Edwards boy " received - about fifty Touna of Spanish Fork, Mra Annie the This coat "the to of poor. carload who-havthe Miasea Verda Creer, Iva subscribers and to all persons in Utah county caught wihle stealing bread.homeTheir Provo direction done High school under the direc- shot in his legs. Dr. Joseph Hughes Hopkins,Messrs. under the "be will apof "want" at Monte Touns;, Mearie Jones; story pitiable matinee first A Mrs. was summoned and nf after Ercanbrick. Utah tion for of giving various of list the , of the bishops the edition carryino; the delinquenrtax en,,!? Joe Smith, Jones, pealed to the chief, who, after investifor Henry Smith aaC afternoon aid in the the to be the will Spanish boy brought staged wards.- m . Enoch Clark. PrSvrf"t,Heral(1 ca"iers t Fork Hospital gation. Hoeraieu steal juu,uj school children of the. city. the Oliver this section of The Herald again.. warning, not to ciov..-- f-- L - e hs to HM ht n ' Ho DAYS; im tziss t:.iR K llS. chances of the; Armament conference t. jlijah k GEORGE R. HOLMES, I. N. S. Staff Correspondent. WASHINGTON, Dec 14. Events moved swiftly today to improve he . By FOS Cy -- tee; w NMD ct el 9 IBEFORE against .Throst, SERVICERS I0J0NFEREKCE Prof. E. I Roberts of the Toungr uni versity tottey returned from the Rocky mountain athletic conference hol4. in Denver last week. Speaking the B. t. D. results obtained In that conference. Prof. Roberts " . , said:" "The B. T. V. got more than It ever hoped for. All the Rocky mountain teams appeared eager to get games with the T" and offered liberal Inresult of. these Inducements.', As sohedule ducements the B. T. U. got Of games for a total outlay of about 11,300 whlch' ordinarny costs the olhejf Utah Institution 12,500. ' , Three oot-c- f state battles were arranged for. "In regard to the one year residence rule the B. T Urepresentatite had a other two Utah schools hard fight-Th- e After some four, months of postp- being "out of Washington by New onement the city commisson yester- Years." day named a civil service, commis-lion- .' Notable progress was made at Mon This action, is said to have foll- day's secret sessession of the powers, owed Mayor-ele, . O. K, Hansen's among which were these oversnaaow-Firs- t request for a ruling by Attorney Jacob Loieman on the civil service Secretary of State Hughes law passed by the last legislature. announced the settlement of the long The following - commission was controversy with Japan over the Is seelected: J. M.Jensen, of the Young land of Yao and other mandated is .IS.2I ic ATHLEf HEW YEAR lllll' Mir! PROF. ROBERTS RETURNS FROH . be lodged PUS . CONFERENCE TO ADJOIN ELKS con-feryn- re -- The orosecutinsr attorney announc td a charge of first degree murder would 4 non-prof- . broii1it to bear upon President Harding and members of his- - cabinet to call the conference in Washington. Tb e e.ndor jieNstriirETgn is now in fight. Unless-al. .Friday. Hobbs,y-by-Prov- O- signs fail the conference will be out of Washhington by New Year. European -- statesmen, - however, assert their belief that if President the initiative Harding does not take ' ' , ' .' Lloyd George will By the time the otescnt conference the administration hopes to have the foreign funding bill passed by . congress which will put into the . g High chool at Columbia theater, at' wioon and evening. and aslced refused and he beat Birry him. She ha to death. Her body was found herather-whertam- determined.- Married folks' dance, at Third "" T ward hall. . day bf J the Strand Trt-scho- ol together. According, to the confession Throst watt to the school aouse ic jaon- - j ' Chamber of own,ThrostrtoldAllamake coanty Tonight . "The Infamous Miss Revell' at the Strand. she turned fTilled her because . " Joes:ygTclqdejeiuaLto -.Tnt , intwnatlenal But The Herald has reason to believe, that not all theater owners would ask this aewa-pap- er pot to give to the reading education institution of Jhe Mormon church all the space it wants for the' dissemination of ALL of its activities. ' The Herald KNOWS that more people in Pleasant Grove, , SpringviUe, Salon; Spanish Fork, and in rural 'districts are subscribers to The Herald more because they want to read the news of the university their sons and daughters attend than of theaters. The Herald promises iu'advertiscrs, theatrical and others, the most earnest . , .j. airport plus the largest newspaper circulation in south and central Utah. But this support the B. Y. Utheigh-cl,heautaaq-cKurch- es. it or other making organizations publicity for theic entertainments" And the editor of The Herald only wfll decide whether that publicity shall hm -- printed on page Be or another pagerHeirill not permit any theater '"to letl bim where . J its to The-Chamb- -- 27.0m m tk ht to Ui renee 2 cte "J. V $t. hi t f r ft.a hs t ,5.a a i. ' f, n n, . -- s.m i cor e . O- are-giv- coats-beautif- ' , I ;e" r.' ft o ft, the(tYap-Guam'cab- vSl0001 a "2 $13iS0 For a Cake le u er . 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