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Show German BanKriiptcy eh ' WEYCR. CoTrttportdent Dec.v IS. The Carman jjfiRIIN. Juki come.jGenuany today The bankruptcy. SrfflSB not' to the Inter-aliierepara-L- , commission, announcing that the mremnient cannot pay the indemnity Lullments dne to January and Feb-.- r iras the chief topic of conversa- J. N. il SOT 8- - II prao--confess- d nun mm flour PREPARES By 8. . nit ROTARY SAYS IT Scotland Now Demands Home Rule DOLLARS Oti page Santa, Claus and tell the elderly .gentleman that the Proyo Rotary club is, going to furnish the flour tiwtt makes the dough that makes the bread like mother used to bake. Translated the above means that every Rotarian in this neck of the to be a flourman at woods is Boy, YOUR CBRBRUS'CDT 11 TO THE LIBRARY? GEtU THEY DO HATE TO 4 FILM our FORUM BUNGS A million dollar film production 0. K. Hansen is going " Ume. Christmas . to school! comes to Provo Monday, and at no , culmination a of was the Tie note Rotary today voted to give a sack advance in prices!-- , - - -t-.tnioiur foreseen" said the Centrist Provo public library needs The next mayor is "studying the cogs THE FORUM ROLL CALL. Thc ftiar-"K- aa widows of Chan- r.TMAannounMHMt-wa- s made this : -- pre of floujHto every poor family netspaper andwheeJg government oticity K- - Sutton, "orrWirta.Th8 chancellor Jionest-- i Patrons. morning . yMembers of the -- Chamber nt paratory-ttaking over tbe reins so with dependent children, to receive rf the Strand tleater, where manager the film, Commerce at last evening's Open It tried to fulfill hi promises and the first That is the statement made? todav lopg and so ably handled by LeRov consideration; -Miss Eveline Bean, librarian. . "This aFlWTuncTT actKiTwas By taken Dixon. shown Monday and Tuesday. rh German reparations problem E. A. Miss Bean calls attention to the "The Son of Wallingford' is a pro. Mitchell, J. W. chairman, Dr. Hansen is taking bis course in eon at Hotel Roberta. M c All littler, 'JS, P. h become ft world, problem," eaid the fact that the lihrarv hA nnlv 1? C. Ward H. and the Wyman Berg, tTUrtion of more than .usual merit. It Viislche Zeltung. Chase Hatch, Anson Mayhew, books in Condition that they may be r117 Jmlnistration in the ctty com- - Bev.- V. F. Bulkley were appointed the stamps the beginning of 100 per cent Hatch, Harry Butler, Fred Olson, Despite the French threats o mili- loaned out. mission room, watching the municipal Christmas flour committee. --in motion allied efficinenry manufacturing-. ary pressure against Germany, Judge A. U. Morgan, Harry. K. This year about 600 books will have wheels go round. to realize that Chester, Yesterday Dr. Han- - "And, ,'. tell the world," remarked pictures. Ocorge jUtesmen are coming Kuue, U. F. Larson, Scott V. Stew- to bediscarded because of Last we flour usage. &t away give of the author the torv iiatiifeu r - art,treaty - is year as and other this revision of the .Versailles books were put out "of sea "sat fn" with Ward, will be the best flour Christmas many the film industry protractedly WillisOrson'ShltirJ necessary. K. Spafford, George A. commissioners as they were going made, for it will be Provo's own flour, ....... commission. , for beeil he two work has at fand years xpre&ses Tageblatt The Berlinger Brown, Seymore Gray, Morris 'Th" library's fund permits the pur- through the mountain of bills to be milled by the Excelsior. Mills," at the-- itagraph studios in the capathe hope that a world conference will chase of less, than a thousand Gray, Frank F. Gardner, Andrew new allowed or editor-in-chie- f, Santa means Which Claus wbnt of e out some He city rejected. worjking got he called to consider the financial and books each year. Knudsen, Kenneth Keff, Trof. This would replace have to bother about carrying flour his tbeories and preparing for the economic situation especially la centC. K. Maw, I)r, K. A. Taxman, less than half of the worn-ovolumes pretty fair notions that a mayor's Job around in his reindeer sleigh'. ? ' when he direct this big and The .should day ; ral Europe.Herald reporter. and allow for the purchase of about is not all play. club has The Fork . , .i oduction. Rotary Spanish - , "I want to learn all I can about "Now that the Irish' problems seems 400 other books. asked Rotarians "In 'to Provo Walling-lofSon "The of stage The. story out' of the way England is in a posi- t observed after the Walked New Song for C. of C. average of other libraries, even in it," the mayor-elecis. the result of abuot twenty Jimmy" in Spanish Fork. The The above showing is far below the session. J. W. McAllister, teacher of music of club date and ' Berliner voted and was vthe It acceptance thought years, planning. The i present administration is clean lems.'L said the Tageblatt cities mucbsmaller tha.n Piovo. high school, and who kad the Prof. Tr Earl Pardoe will take his col- written by Mr. Chester, colhiborating "Therefore we may hope that an intThe suggestion of W. R. ButlerM"? UD all accounts as far as possible lection of community singing, at the Open high class actors to the with Ins whc Lillian. ernational -- meeting will be held to that everybody who hasone or more so the .new administration mav start Wln-VVsflinfffordstrfrir Forum, observed, when announcing a " metropolis of southern Utah county r- solve books not needed give therri "to tlie with" a clean slate." were being written Mr. Chester con-- , song, "O, How I Hate to Get Up in the Christmas week. during to caused pay Germany's inability Only one matter outside the routine library to make that sort of a of eiving the older, fliorniug, mat u migui nave Ueen (so g of was injected inte the! Ray Timmerman delivered a fine ad reivni the Idea market a son. This youth,, to few present) O. How "I Hate to Get The mark fell in value while the AmeriAir. hutler insists that tew persons morning s session. ba the earmarks of criminality Out in the Eveiiiug." The' Herald, Rotary effort. can dollar went up. Parker School Fire Escape. read the average sort of book more Dr. C. H. Carroll spoke on the inu ui i)c inc cniiu oi a sira urnt nv- - nimoium, uikcb iiio luuuwuiir iiuer-"I am glad to learn that something than oncer that it would be a fine Tn the . farlir ties with the bugle call: cancer victims ing, honest mother. it saving -soon thin to make it"p0Ssib!e." for other may be done to give) fire pro- treatment is given stories the boy was introduced .and .O, how I hate to get out in the ev'ning, in cancer's the early POSTMISTRESS people to read that books. This vjl tection to the children of the Parker career. . 1 shown growing to manhood. . . ipti O, how I'd like to remain at home, be possible if the book is placed on school observed IJommtesioner T. C. Mr. Chester commenred ' tin's work For the hardest blow of all ' ' the library's shelves. Thompson, calling,, atienMon to the which he iecU to be the greatest he la to hear Elmo call Miss Bean has placed a table near fact that the building' committee of has ever produced. Here he proves You ought to get out, OF1 PROVO DIES the library entrance upon which may the school board had inspected the DO YOU WAfIT LONGER that plivsical attributes play sinail) You ought to gel out, be pjled your Christmas Rift to the Parker, school with, a view of supplynart in the character of the maty. Hav You ought to get out this ev'ning! library. Those who cannot take' the'ing a fire escape system Mrs. Mary- - H." McCausliiV- - fon 25 ing written the novel, Mr. C'hcstrrlbooks to the may leave them . "If that is done," continued Mr. prcnsrpd for contininty. Tins consisfs i years J. W. McAllister, and E. P. Mayhew of died Provo, .yes at the Wood-Clifto- library store, and, Mr. Thompson, "only postmistress YEAR one building will be CHRISTMAS-NE- W of 1503 scenes and 80 set's. It was no have volunteered to provide, the musiterday at her home in this city, two Butler be sent the to the ire escape ordinance savSj they'll escaping small task and the manuscript was cal entertainment for all Open Forum jays after passing her "eighty-firs- t ," library table. . passed some seven years ago." -- r exceptionally bulky- birthday meetings hereafter and this offer has "And what is that?" asked Mayor Then commenced the work of been accepted. Last evening Mr. McMrs. McCaushn was born in Carbon- Dixon. each scene, securing the Allister led the commuity singing and scheduling dale, IlLr December 13, 1840, coming "The Columbia theater," eaid Mr. BREEZY BUSINESS BRIEFS location, planning' for' the corfstrur then added two sola by way of good to Utah witn ner first husband, Cap A whole flock of protest rollgd Into tion of many msjsive sets and en musical measure. tain John M. Cunningham, Internal By Oweni, "The Advertising Man." Hopkins. building, in my estimation," tr. Chester was de He was rraHncr the cast. on the piano revenue officer for the of trritory lB said Mr. Thompson, themot morning,' and this noon. Youngsters termined that everything should b' by Mrs. E. accompanied P. Mayhew. Mr. Mayhew Utah, .in 1869. Captain Cunningham If it's good we boost it, a before he started creaks actual the ready, rv,n lire, was the father of Mrs. John A. Logan, ptupo in the communout there during a performance It If it's fair we can work of fliminff the orodnction. Hi presided thelr disc0urg6 waB: , singing. ity locations were all' selertd with presit MW Ti tin to HwAtt in WnehlnirtAn Elmo a Thniw from want ths Cunningham intro8tur cre. The town of Whitficr, Cati- - Secretary holiday . iSuits our advertising man vi 6 . i. especially the children who sit in the''rf.u m -L 4k. T ...til h.l.Ma. duced the chairman, K. A. Mitchell, w-- u, gallery. It will be almost tornia, was engaced for a whole week who introduced the speaker, of the secretary of the Provo Chamber of "The time is past when the king can ous to persons in the balcony so far as to sug because !t was "best adapted to went some Commerce. She is also survived by of tbem ; evening, Dr. Hubh M. Woodward, of "Down on thy knees, thou peon, "There ought to be a fire escape eram una out. wny tne action. - A lake measuring 5OfK?nO0 the Young university. two sons, Jesse J. 'McCauslin, of Provo, say, ine gest 0 a in lift crwt was feet and hands of Commissioner constructed at declared up thy supplication, system there," for common desires and brief vacation this Christmas season, . . The and B. M. Cunningham, now In j Texas, lest sustenance-b- e on the shore near Hollywood. commonneed, taken from Hopkins. in order that society and by five grandchildren as interests Members of two 'parent-teacher- s and five thee."thy Thought Theater. Complied. make the desired progress, was sociations protested to The Herald Masive thegates and ofhuge pumps might water. I thought that was done,' said stwnly The funeral services will be held in tne twHjay .vacation. The tnougbt put forth by Dr. When the lake, was erected, ten tne principal It's easy to "rocker" in one of Bates Mayor Dixon. v "I know that about a M. the Fourth one of said Woodward,. Professor of Hugh ward chapel Saturday Stores leather ones. president hiin-feet filVd 1714 were so or the tanks, commission ago city year afternoon at 2 o'clock. The children lock forward to a nice with crude oil. The action around Education, B. Y. U. .,. ordered that the buUding put on fire TacatlQJ1 from christmas to New Yea "Provo is to be congratulated for tbis late is exceptionally snectacnlar Have you visited Heindselman's escapes. i Denevea me Dunning hA it nnri thv new spirit. A place cannot make hv her alv,v, oil from the tsnks 'was The jewelry store? It looks like Santa had spector had attended to this." tserve I believe practically every into the lake. makinr a coatdumped of o" progress unless the people are united unloaded all ijihx goods there. . The mayor then tried to get Into mother in Provo hopes for a vacation abrmt a foot thick. This was" ignited upon the various lines of activity telephonic communication with the" the" progress of ' Farrer Bros, have a very attractive buildifig inspector, but was unsuccess- " and swent up in whirl-poo- 's which go to make for Henry ' the community. ' twice a size waist. man's of the display of dainty Christmas suggesr fu!; of "In The Herald asked Superintendent ; ; groups analogizing people Is fire action best The the ever . "This matter must be investigated, tions. The entire store, including the filmed. The lake burned, for ten day you will find that, that groups will ' good looking clerks, seems to have and at once," the mayor said. "I will. . Why the brief vacation?" fitMitv and ae a nrvrstifinn a f ratnt have many ideals in common, but here MISSING RECEIPTS find put what the building inspector partaken of the Christmas spirit. Mr. Dixon replied: lndi nf fir fioWr. fnree .tatin.d tland therewhoyou will find certain - - . has done about it." anhnsil Knai1 "Tt woo A&rtAaJl hv desires and viduals arrt.Ind have certain nn!n nf t,e l.arior varlm,. Buster. Mayor-elec- t The County Treasurer Jeppson today Hansen joined in the ,agt Don't get "cold feet, interests and some other individuals Augu8t that the ChrlBtma vaca. the lake. SsksThe Herald to Inform the Brown Shoe company has some warm discussion, tion would be short so school may end secured all his locations with desires and interests just reverse Having PuWic that two tax 1 suffer that way. it " you receipts probJ suggestions 12 instead of May 19. The early and prepared for A . V lur every emergency, from the' first groupe. Right here is are missing. These are num.-Iroquo s theater burned and hundreds !clos of Bchool next B m means Mr. Chester selected his cast. He in- where the confllce begins. Under such cer5,67a und 4,180.; - If the. per-mThe Barton Furniture company that children may get into gardens terviewed, several hundred players be a condition one groupe pulls for one holding these tax receipts tainly has a very attractive way of entire family,, friends of ours, were bfeet flelds eek earlie... fore, securing those that were to an thing while the other groupe pulls will communicate with the county making the house lighter. "Say it With killed m tsat lire. Ana mat theater i Bu Mr. Dte0B explained, the near in the production.- - T. Rnfns Wal- - for another thing, and by so doing the treasurer's office- the- - records-ma- y was jidvertised ai lirMroof ! TheJwhooarl4ec table lamps." thl8' ew great good for the wholeer social unit m least a theatert Can do is to give its vacatlon order a8 one-t- upDtt straightened out. be tried out lost sight or. no nana, Wilfrid bv North. Mr.ps com i C. law Those dolls at the J. Penney aanafn-,tnrt patrons the fire protection the f tha North is duplicate of T. Rufus and in! if the desires and the interwts of the ... Lnmnta " Mr niYfin aa.A. "It. wilt hn make-u- p people have been telling that pany store look like they can do any- demands." he appears exartly like the. whole social unit are in common then iey la hard to get." but talk and they overcome TT Herald omits some of the dla-- 'f,evoke(j They have 'thing which have 'illustrated the we gpt" a. team "work which "makes for drawings ewd that "nobody has any money." I that handicap by making the kiddies cussion relating to the need for fire It na bcen 8Uggcsted that parents W'ullinpford stories for a dozen jreas. rapid growth and prosperity. ! local on the theater, .espe-escapes ,c e4i"ressea me same mea ,taiK ior mem. L , . "While doing rese.arrh work in the thpl rapproval or disapproval jster George Webb, a famous screen BbKing; "Where Is the money?" , t daily much of that portion having to or disapproval plaver, was selected for Rlarkie Daw. East, I would go to the superinten their, approval, WU, a large e portion of that alleged ,A ,t industries and ask Say it in tune. Mayhew tunes them do with the dangers to those in the and gives a remflrkalile portraval ot dents of ?ey gcarcitywas caused by. neople if they're out of tune. would gaHer.OI'd alcony. whjch, the pV,r,,ftriM;f tll(.,n yllat Fvffy !!.TTriTl"e co"i"n"of the 'healm to children- rwiv? mibiuii.i author in Ins stories, you like- CbristmaB vaeation for their children. described for rthetr 1921 taxes. That's what hazardous, bare go especially Twitti but few except ions "the answer father or mother desiring a is delineated bv ,Mr. Webb. they Don't let the floors warm 3i4 w,ith "We will investigate the reason for!, Every It! . wku men 'Cnrlstma, vaoa,.ion for the Christmas. Keep 'em Tinipiy Wa'lingford. the "n anrl a. would be: We want-- short intensive ser can with the city com' children .Wednesday Tha the v lncih - will fit that "are" rugs. Ta)'lr Bros' character. - to ' tueA albn-fo- ri eourK'1'. something may communicate .their dp- jiew J V J i k ft i ml om. .f. rrrv mem wr.wow-.iawjNuent tax list, containing 4,6&5 give you some good suggestions" there. mission's order "to install a fire escape sire to, any member of the . school tty. i is go u, ponrayriiv system," said Mayor Dixon. The other Dixon Herald The iast year Superintendent I 5,004 nt thoiv, i va tt WLI KjLIJF vvWiilJAOOiwaiv V i'ultrmpnt jn selecting Jn's t, liver, for what tlioy want in tho way tf edu''a- indicate thlt the mayor upon the need for an immeDDI7F AWRRDFR pirhSi tie cinet essential io I'lt tion for their clul.li'cn. They would vjiierya .nns ... this year than last. And would, lluvLL i diate investigation. . lobcl-- s ear. rnlr liu.Lnnnuii.v in reply, 'Too many laborers sro igtior mat what the laborers need is a good ate, i ,M ge of there was not such winner in broaad money as pessimists IGrande Noble was the contest Right here we have DR. FRED W. TAYLOR FEARS a clash education. at about. the student body oratorical MILITARY SCH001rfIREJ between capitalists and laborHis TT. ,;F5sant Grovo a n subject iianol th. n Y this morning. ers. The desires and interest of one last College hall, at rthe B. Y. walked off with the honor of .was "Militarism, the' Evil of the Age. ciiifis are opposite to those of the othSMALLPOX EPIDEHfG of music Mecca was the a worthy evening I er class. It is necessary fer them to 'ft the best paying tax city. Roy den Dangerfield was Americas oiA-ilovers na i ....... if part vi - ui.au vuuuijr. Fork came second, with contestant with the theme, and get together, both having agree , ., mwo nn "I third. Ky., uec. lo. mre wnicn uiui-cu- a Future." Mr. Noble was awarded a LINIX)N desires and interests in common.. Then were who CItv as v - ...l '.i cm Lake Salt way " above .Hstin Olpin, U Ray a iimo nnnn'mM modal bv President , cuucnuaj d . .. jQQtm OUl aX O.OU VV: Taylor,-wh- o T mnTlTT mil TltnriTI Till 1111171 BTR" ITWlW'nUH """"'6 tha k. y. u. siuueiuB. ,n thn rortmitorv oi ine n.eniucsy oii u?"uuou".i"v j.ii from ed u. where he was incon- - At present capital tries 10 gen as mucn B. 'sreciated-anOgdetf, y. cheered the ir vi r.hHtew V; for as little Dr. with ference J. N. Hall Denver's out of labor as possible of direction concert under the hT BrimWwlll - and labor tries to main buildmgstroying band in (JeBsinCarl P. as possible,money describes campaigner, unanimous. said Count campus, with: Prof. Robert bauer. the structuresJ on the as little as possible for the hail Their decision was Hnrv in that city, do i . A r A flflA t HllfllfnTH H Kit 111 lUill the disease condition JV rtt, nrni jali . - i! receive. .This is being money they the smallnox where when too distant not is hall '8 larpoot LSVkal contests presided. - O u .. b e All of the studenta escaped" - It was a Is taking an enormous toll ot lifo in corrected by some industries by grant-ththere.is winto theattraction v,a -t,Ai - - .mju.ru. s re ln what the county treas- nR he laborers interests in the Westward A musical nnmnw.y. s ?. from spreading althouak fldIence. epidemic nlvr.itv w tvn,nl auaners ai caugauie, no., . to much done Ford ' has Henry ;,;;uu, ce calls "Book P," which in-- j Condi from jness, the City. immediately. It was, this is not saying that. ,many "rnr5 of sPalt8h Fork and the A special student body oratorical tratiRferred thereafternoon.-"When Dr. "ilall left Denver," Dr. olve this problem. citv's business and professional life ' 9i,- announced tbis "Common interest and common n .jnding districL ,u i8 said that contest is staged for January 27, cona typical Taylor said "nineteen of was Rather it were absent. are absolutely necessary for ge numDer ol delin-- on the occasion of the leadership Hfi one died. had Not audience. patients city university JIRE IN FACTORY tL ! aa the Result of a resistance ventlon. 57 smallpox victims had been great advancement and prosperity." deof well the received a Sauer Professor ""S Urflfnncy, served applause: so too with his band. Riie.e.ofiHfully var.einated. In only two! New Service: International BALLARD SENTENCED - whit 4DKI.PHIA. t.jtL "u luslst ,that the drainage has 16. Fire The band was ably assisted by Mrs. cases had any attempt at vaccination ;: : PIinMIIVIKft J UniHTTFIV-be- en Dec. "UKSn rnn, nnsnmh, UUUi iUilUOUil HUUIMLU made,-an- d these had been tin-' frtiiriiidamaged the Centraf ShmnonvVTCllTckman, LaRear Jones, and v. ' illtn early today hiiildint successful. . ' '""T,ueorge tvin.lln. (Special to The Herald.) here to the extent, P. I.aslle Hickman "There is no question' but that, NEPHI, Dec. 14. Moses Gudmund-the- re Mr. and Mrs. Hickman were VeTnrAmeHcan Fork. Decemof 150,000 will be another smallpox epi- - son was acquitted early this morning applauded after singing In r,fi0Ilio. perray this afternoon was ber 10. It was testified that be was demlc In Utah. There is but one by the jury before whom he was tried nolo, and after their duet' . . 1.. nnrl tnflT IIP I1HI IX .t Cv Henry himself would have de- preventative for such an epidemic; (on a statutory charge growing out of HOSE FOR PARKER Bh0UDB in Dividend early jlarge quantity of moonshine in his ln the reading of his "Last that is successful vaccination. It has 'the alleged "wife sacrifice" practices lighted him The court sentenced ' .".'moraine or Mr MaM nn...fan been proven, again and again, that' of the West Tin tic colony. . board school .Lear' reports today The by Miss LaKeal Jones. "7l Lake. May! a art vn tn lail. ,! MM we vaccination will prevent smallpox. I j The case went to the jury at 5:30 have j as will a hose The that band, already to the committee - -- A a'ol t,rerv PlaCed 0n the Btand to MKirv'rilll TV did all a band can do, and did am much concerned about what will last night. The Jury reported this in the Parker school installed be had agreed upon a PAUL RAMSEY shooting of the woman and also the Franklin school They it well. Sousa,. the greatest of all happen to this community if smallpox morning that they sen-- 4 demand had been made to Paul Ramsey of Salem was Its appearance here, for a large verdict which was heard in court at as could makes to say honestly bandmasters, installing are. opposed however, tenced to 60 days in jail on moonshine h. tire escape. much to Professor Sauer, B. Y, U.'s proportion of our population has not 9:30. Gudmundson was defended at ,rirhat formoney bis trial by Baker ft Baker, of Provo. trial in district' charges, being found guilty In city been vaccinated." bandmaster. U1J. - Vw Mayor-elec- t by-Ha- o -- Elmoo-Cunningha- m, - -- the-mayo- ut ' a' at-th- e Hf-firit " these-ouestion- s." aaotbetash-X)n.lhfi..XCliang- nftft.-.edu.CHtijrin- i possl-bilitiea- ill .... By F. A. WRAY. N. S. Staff CorretDondenL Dec. 16. A Gaelic cam-- a Soottibh free stale. AfterlrelamLIaia full swing for- -' modelled. uxuiy. u u n' mm . tin. kv at-th- e vh - te ' $20-00- con-tro1- I WftereWfie Money? it - Jeppson Got It! huge'-flame- gw . w , yu" m o ... .,,, tne-otn- T - i . i'i.i lho-.larg- ,,i.v.v..cbuu n-the kf - -- . 4 1 i v,.,'' ti.v. 1 iv,- - ifiF 1 head-quartrs- ln -- -- h v-- HOGS LIFT MORTGAGES OFFJARIiS; "The Hog as a Mortgage Lifter" was the subject ot a talk by A. G. agriculture taeher in the Pleasant Grove High school, mi, with, bit brothers, the greatest breeders of Berkshire bogs in the west, before the War-nic- k, -- Agriculture club of the Young university, yesterday afternoon. "After all," said Mr. Warnick, "it isn't the hog. but the man behind the hog that lifts the mortgage." Th speaker explained that success wtta hogs depended on the method and care pursued by the raiser. The mas must get) inspiration from the bog, must observe the natural inclinations and habits of the lowly beast anl . profit thereby. It is best for the hogs to harrast their own feed. If the field Is properly fenced in small enclosures, the hog is a better gram harvester than McConnick's self binder, and the activity the animal puts forth Is very helpful to him. The use of cottolene and other vegetable oils instead of lard has necessitated a change in the type of hogs to b reared. The tendency Is toward bacdh rather than - the lard type. Even with the low price of port, declared Mr. Warnick, the grower of hogs has a better chance to make money than (the feeder of sheep or cattle. F. It. Cammack, Idano field dairyman and formerly U. S. department dairyman, was present at the session, and briefly discussed the prospect of dairying In the western states. He was-- impressed- - with thaaituation in Provo, and stated that he had come here to see our dairy cattle for the reason that Frovo had bought Jersey cattle, and had stayed with that breed. rreHuIeniRulon Dixon of tho B. T. u. Agriculture club accompanied a number of Provfi farmers to Wasatch.. the comity on Wednesday to assl--tiselection of a number of pure bred shepp to be purchased from J. It. Allen, The club has a servlco bureau which Is ready to help farmers In judging and cattle. and pGrcliafcing-Rhee- p J - w 'ii, ii7nj.'f9r .: '"r? Y b?toS ffSLfSS . - hr-Fre- "T TT WLO. Trerr. x " -- i !,.!.,. 1 ,y, bui-Kanxa- fifty-seve- o 1 -- -x- l,ram'a - court entoa-siastical- ly ls BOYLE AT SALEM, i H. Poyle of the It. T. delivered on address on "CooperaPROF. rrof. lT. AVilli-m- tion" before the Parents-Teachersociation of Salem last night. s ass BM SJiDllS . 1 -- . br conducted - flTY" . -- . Gaels both in and out of Scotland. A Wgue has btn-.formed wl'h' Angug Clarke as president to work for Scottish horn rule. Clarke said today that the league will ask all Scotch members of parliament to withdraw. Tlit Scots are establishing . Glasgow and have- begins -publjeatlon otan official - organ calUd "Liberty." ) Thlg newspaper.. will be distributed throughout Kugland and Scotland la furtherance of the liberty movement Among the grievances cited by "Liberty" are the following: 1 3.e act of union of 1707, whloa was characterised as "an iuaidious . Piece of legislation.',, 2. . Seventeen of the S3 ScotUsk counties show a decrease in population since the 1911 eenaux. 3. Five counties have .population below that of 1800. , 4. One-fiftof the land in Scotland is reserved as deer forests and game X preserves. 5. One Englishman owns a preserve of 2'iO,ft(lO acres, which stretchoi ' across Scotland from sea to sea. 6,- - All attempts to recover Scottish land Tor the peasantry have proved . ..- futile. " 7. One land recovery act passpd ua niaugled.by-th- e house of lords- The people of the movement claim England Is the cause for unfavorable conditions in Scotland. - ! bPing 1 . ., -- The Drighara Young university var-M- iy nty andcoTTege TiasketbaTT" squad,-twestrong, migrated to the American Fork athletic hall last evening for an hour's practice on a stranga-floorThe American Fork Legion team acted as host at a hoop entertainment staged before a large crowd and the "Y" squad was permitted to gather in a total score ot 2 ft points to the Legion ites' 10 by the time the festivities bad closed. . During the contest the B. Y. U. used atotal of sixteen men trying them la different positions in an attempt to select a prospective lineup ' for the., varsity quintette. The rivalry between the candidates was so keen that the athletes forgot all about their American Fork opponents and thought on'.y of making the team. As a result of this no matter what lineup the coach Would throw together they were 1 able to outclass the Leglonites every stage of the battle. This afternoon the Pleasant Grov High school1 basketball players came to the B. Y. 17. for a practice with the varsity lineup and were glvea an hour and a half workout. - "" |