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Show ' ' "x ! v. . .. i. . i . ' - t I i """"7.; linn vnn rrntm ra inv hrw ire f r.rrsiii ' v I r , "7 ; ' . ' '" " - ' " " " ' !" - , . , " . " .'V f ? . " . NO. 84, v3lXXXX ' L l I --- . I - j r -- : 1 fA ) m i ' ' ' --- I r POVO. .UTAH,' FRIDAY, DECEMBER .11 t II it a V4 1 ' 4 J I 30, 1921. 'The1 I'rovo ; .bought xt: .'..- t: c.r. - - Cory's I'epcora Sterd Uediulst I'n ? Co. No. ". - 1 , 2" w 'rma; tilths en; j.- MieduUt Dru'Co.'?. Dru Sutton-Chas- e Co. Sara Kepp's drover? - Vilkins Named Police Chief: Deming, Engineer: mrs neappozmecd Qfy PhysuAM; f James SfeeenAgai nBobs Court ar grinding again jivorce mill R. : FOR COUNTY" BUG HO. ii rams Wren Wilkins will be Provo' next chief of police. : ' This announcement was made this morninsr bv Mavor-eleO. K, Hansen,' speaking for the city, commission. which goes Inta of f ice at noon January 3. : Other appointments the commission will make will be: City engineer, Prank W. Deming. ' City physician. Dr. J. Clark. . .. .. Building inspector, A. A. Loveless. Park superintendent, Brig JohnsonT , The following incumbents will be reappointed : ' Community building was uppermost . Fred Evans, city recorder and clerk of city court, RIGHT TO HOLD PUBUC mm ROADS imiB Sheen, of Salem. Sheen yesterdar filed ault for jir. of ...en asking 4nat-lhton- dasatrtoony binding him to Alice Sheen JjiBM AID TESTS SCHOOL FEDERAL ct a TOPIC. . k What may mean testing the righl " The road committee, organised at . to how ofjubllc8choolauthoritiei " t, In f 3irsrRose-y.'Stewarmlndla nd the hearers the suggestion of the Provo Chamber t speakers treasurer. dances, public or private, in school at "i - Reed Boshard, chief fire Provo of Commerce to assist in obtaining the of ' Thursday's dUtrict meeting . come in will up department. ' buildings, .i serered. ' ' : , L. federal aid for uncompleted road proj- court here January 14, the date set Kiwanls club. recreational E, director. : married in were Roberts, i Pfovo, icoople "We must build 200 homes this comects in this county, met Thursday at yesterday by Judge Ellas Hansen In Rod Snow, superintendent of waterworks 'and plumbing in' 'j 1920. -- They have no children. Droceedtnes 'begun by James Smuln, ing spring and' summer," declared CertioB is alleged by the husband. ' headquarters. , spector. ; . President Alex Hedquist. owner of a dance hall at Lehi. About a year ago Mra. Sheen filed a The following members 'were pres will continue in the city auditor's office, P. Mr. Farrer Ki wanis Ruh board Mrs; the that to Mr. seeks Smuin urged enjoin Hedqulst nysktnt asking for diTorce, but that -. ent: o education of the Alpine school dis makeliome building a part of the having been November. ; last 7aot been acted upon. v. " club's 1922 program. or v. from private trict public holding E Carlson: Salem Policemen and third Ell, are aubjectto examination by the-civ- il to firemen Taylor. Sheen'a appearance ul. Tbh The factors going Into community Pleasant Grove; W. H. Tolhorst Span- dances in the high school gymnasium service anH to the recommendation of that coma a divorce court "One ' of the dicommission, building were classified and analysed ish Fork; S. L. Mendenhall, Spring-- in Lehi. Involving him haa vorce decrees" mission. tax- by Earl J. Glade, of Salt Lake, . ' and as a sues citizen Mr. , Smuin vllle; Thos. Page. Payson; S. R. Nel lined lor the divorce records of this "You must attract attention to your will be an electrical inspector appointed later," Dr. "There i son. payer. w. C. W. was Adams. P. This Santaquin; ate a peculiar reputation. "You Hansen The attempt to close our public city," Mr. Glade pointed out Shippee, Dr. Joseph Hughes. J. M. divorces, that said,when we can find the right man for the place. t first of the Sheen the thowe whose- - attention interest is must' actuated to schools by dancing Creer of Dave Spanish Fork; Stauler, nCvv c6mmission has apportioned the city'a public affairs The ought by Mrs. Eliza Jane Sheen that the Lehi high school gym- jou have attracted, and you mutt t. Jones, . Lew; c. H. fact fay son; ojast ber husband, James R. Sheen, members as follows: the , .. Mr. come among within create desire them to the from business BART J. ts CAMPBELL. nasium taking By White, Payson;- Scott Stewart Sen i'tts decree, dated December 24, O. K. Hansen will be in charge of public affairs, financa said James H.' Walker, here to live and to Invest their money I. N. 8. 8taff Correspondent Mayor Smuin's ator hall,' Wm. J. and President Knight Booth E. J. j grant-the late Judge 12, Al- here." and public safety.: WASHINGTON, Dec. . sweep- Pierpont of Provo. County Commis- superintendent of schools of the : ,., a divorce to Mrs. Sheen, and gave Mr. Glade urged tbe necessity of in a telephonic district indictment school of armament whole the ing sioners Reece and Gardner pine Harmon, Commissioner will Charles have Hopkins streets, kt practically all of the property, public imfor The "selling Provo to the stranger,' mean interview this morning seven acres of land tn Salem. conference for what was described as were also present . , resources and at- provements and irrigation. . that the failures" Herald. ing came "its monumental citys from 2at the court ruled that Mra. Sheen wm P. Idea of should be Commissioner the tractions the conceived we before "When have the waterworks, Billings the Democartie side of the senate. George our projects that were yet to be com kept must furnish fed and board" for her The attack was launched by Sen- pleted and It was decided that the holding school dances in Lehi,". Super- eyes of people in other cities and other water supply, parks and publie property. ;. . ijirorced husband "so long as he ehaU ator William H: King of Utah, and principal projet upon which . federal intendent Walker said, "we knew that states. Chief of Police Wren WUklna ha abstain from intoxicating drink. Among the "selling points this city was the first general assault on the aid would be asked at this time would it would interfere with Mr. Smulns been a nlghtwafchman 21 years, dur it was this part of the decree that conference from the Democratic side be the completion of the road from business, and went to him with an has, according to Mr. Glade Is the fact TAKE CITY EXAMS. tused comment a.11 over the United which time he has walked twice ing not make is and s s not that his there Chinese, ' to building, offer other than that made by Senator Reed Payson to the Juab county line. buy ate, among laymen and lawyers, i of Missouri. school plant Japanese, and not a negro resident in around the globenot actually g olnf ... of the a high that was commis shown part It if the lhat remember when Tbe civil service commission f ilenoeople-'Stll- l But. he asked $24,000 for the building. Provo. In a formal statement Senator sioners could ob&ln this aid ona 60-5- 0 and today waa occu- round, but taking steps enough to have ,a dirorced husband sat around as yesterday no what in other double America,'' considered that "Probably city We price said cost basis that confer about would the the it King county "Judging carried him oyer the globe twice. s tew wooer came calling on the with examinations, physical pied ence by what it has developed so far, $138,000. If it could be obtained on we thought his building was .worth Mr. Glade said, "can boast of a 100 wife. Chief Wilkins came to Provo 40 of applicants for posiand mental, not white lower cent would He refused per population.' and 5 it basis thejmount . would be Sheen - married it tn iiLgrave JangerfLattaining a Mrs. Jlfcta," Jane forces. and ; on tions the fire police gymna-Youmust years ago, from his birthplace, (Mods, get behlndyourriocal fame in history for its monumental half of the above. It was the unani his price and we Included'", . rain. the police applicants Among In our 140.000 high school build- - press,' he insisted, arguing that in no Juab He is E3 years old, sod monumous those Its county. of rather than for failures, present opinion James F. Sheen again married, this can attention be attracted were: Vern Dunn and Lorlng A. has' mental achievements." ifitway Utan In police work, For ' specialized snoiS, lirniemselves iUg. ; . and on now tne to Eliia D. Weaver, the force, Harris, ZriET!-held when once at' Senator King's statement mM fofThis aid rather than passJt by. It "We have had successful dances 14 months he was a special officer In "Field- Then they, asked for a modification William Franklin Benson, "From what we 1rWaD AlffilA Ctt1lA1tt efeeenable to would bring about the expenditure of there. Practically everyone in Lehi tracted. "A CiAitltn in decree. This was grant--4 the railroad yards at Salt Lake. It i the divorce, Wm. M. McCrea, learn fromt!ia Secret sessions of the hundreds of thousands of dollars in attends the high school dances: That has marked the progress of ProV?r- -i jv, m. Wilkins, son of the new by Special'-Judgwas then r. that . Jhe ; arrested Felix Is business It an out evident wtifere'nce, what It that must this section of which the county would has almost wiped newspapers in the last yearr Thie im : - 7 ttte Jay 11, 1921, and Mr, Glieen police; noted "bad man," and who was v-- -Crunk, the private dance hall had. That and provement has aided the city's growth chief only furish a part eren acres and Mrs. Sheen was re- Justly and rightly be charged with: the following positions suit to close "Failure limit to is back of land For the The tune armament la that "Tbe In Colorado on a murder stated when town only, commi88ioner$ that wanted the the him. of of Seth past fiiyrjined: the duty Bullock, ived boarding "Failure to stop absolutely capital county had no fund at present with school buildings to dances, i crier can cry what sales you have to were exau..j,tt Thompson and charge In the meantime, though, Mrs.- Eliza "Our school dances, in Lehi, pleas- make. Now only the newspapers can which to pay their share of the vari,'ane Sheen married Charles Cedar-:ro- shipr construction under the naval holidayprogram, he- - ous projects, "and together with the ant Grove and American Fork Glenn Clark, now bh"tnerforferad rwireir an ban laho poace were hunt- do this successfully.;: it: Mr. HedquUt expressed his appreWalter A. Peay, Robert 'McFadden ing for him in vain. discussed ' the various closely supervised. . We have nice i James H. Sheen got a divorce from cause of modification of and departure committee j methods by which the amount could clean dancing, which is more than can ciation of the honor conferred him and volunteer firemen Clarence is. second wife, Eliza D. Sheen, May irom Mr. Hughes original proposal During "ths past few years he haa ' -Alto was be raised. dance be H. said for Hoover Duke. Kenneth and It many him that the raimre' that halls, more private and would-bby money provide two 1919. thought months arrested, 1 president, That was exactly burglars and . some of which have no supervision." promlsed tjie club that the New Year'j b?rt W Jones. , - wedding saved by scrapping or Btopping the best method..wouldJbjUtJJs:ik: rter their -- roarriager-the on the : burglars than any two men -7 Dixon of A. rH. Provo construction of ne over woum the a tioHi local pMcAJorce. certain, capital ships Supt. spread period pf three expect the assistance of, appening March 31, 1919. ..J schools today said that there- - had every Kiwanian in carrying out the "He is an ideal man for the Job," .,, . Mrs. Eliza Jane Sheen Cedarstrom shall not be. expended on other war years, , craft said Chief of Police Jesse Manwarlng Together with the Spanish Fork-- never been, as far as helknew, any year's program of work. irew a divorce from ber husband. Failure to place any limit on the Pay son road. the SpriHgville road. question of .the dancing in the Alpine this morning. Two guests! were "introduced, Mr. v James Sheen then married the pres. and which is unfinished; the Salem road, district ; He said that Alpine dances Glade, and Mr. Goates, of the Larkin-Goate- s GIVES f SILUOi I S TO SAVE Lloyd Thornton will succeed Chief military at Mrs. Sheen, from whom he now total expenditures for - ' . Wilkins as ntghtwatchman. and ihe completion of a stretch be- have had an excellenrTeputatiOnTMr. Mortuary company. j At a divorce, and who asked for a naval purposes. "Falldre to limit aircraft as to size, tween Provo and -- Springville, : the Dixon believes that this case will lest I The. Misses Johnson and Miss Ger. No selection of city attorneT rce from him about sr year ago. has : been made, Mayor Hansen said. The county is facing' a heavy expense for the right - of ' public schbojs, or trude Olson furnished the music for "The case of Sheen vs., Sheen bobs use or numbers. "Failure to restrict or prohibit manu- road construction' during the next two churches, to hold entertainments the luncheon, and were heartily present attorney, Jacob Coleman, will, . :? every so often, it seems, observed 1 ! which may be construed as conflicting cheered. 1 . it is said, continue acting- untU an an . . c, """""""" i clerk in the county clerk's office, facture and use of poison gas In war- - or three years. In order to raise the money for with private business entertainments, pointment is made. New Service; 'Hlcg away the last of the Sheen vs. , . Some of th men mentioned In con "Failure to . effect a satisfactory these projects iLwduld be necessary dances, etc. Sl?en complaints. CHICAGO, Dec. 30. Julius Jtosen-wald- , nection with, this appointment agreement with respect Jo theireturn to Jncreasejhe levy for xxaA purposes are , BREEZY SeaVs BUSINESS ERIEFS of Roebuck president . of Shantung by Japan to China, or of from 2 to 3 mills." It is calculated Mr, Coleman Abe W. Turner and J. :, Co., bas taken over certain of the W. Robinson. the Shantung railroad to its Chinese that this Increase would take care of TBEB UST By Owens, "The Advertising Man." owners. . the county's .share, or the above projcompany's Chicago real estate, hold from Payson "Failure to remove other causes of ects as well as ings at price of f 16,000,000, and has The year is going let it go, friction in the Fast East except by gen to the Juab county line. Mr. Pierpont Tbe L El i held its commission last given the company 5(f,000. shares of You followed well the plan eral resolutions or directions of prirj- - brought out the point that' there businesscity to to stock the go company Thursday morning. permit meeting To In as are were itfeurred shown more still be loss which your to be get (would bargains ciples proved This meeting practically marks the By our advertising man. through the period of readjustment methods of preserving peace, ing an automobile over the road once enwith its capital unimpaired and with commission's finish of the present taxes an of And last but not least the most than the increase in the deavors, as far as two of the members i Aclean sweep sale is right fudging a small surplus, it was announced to recent failure to restrict or abolish the average farm. are concerned. There will be a brief from the crowds at ' day. ' size, use or jumbers of submarines .. Before reaching any decision it was -Wednes:A first payment of $4,000,000 on the By GEORGE R, HOLMES, which is appatently threatening the decided to confer with members of the meeting of the commission' I I. N. municithe of has estate reins been when 8. real made, Staff Correspondent purchased, Bates Stores are going to give the conference iteelf with disastrous re- farm bureau relative to the best day morning, caBh over ne Dec. 80. The nlana t WASHINGTON. be will turned the company's pal government thereby increasing .' 1.'.a 'v.. warm HowT wyear welcome, sults. method of raising the money necessary ; . ' r 0,000 for a the new commission. naval - holidav havfnr i By LEO T. HEATLEY ; assets by that amount The Heaters, to be sure. "Contrasted with this lamentable jto complete the present projects and to Mayor 1. N. been consigned to the international ! Dixon and CommisRosenwald of Shares stock, given by LeRoy 8. Staff Correspondent the. match an we failure appropriaof. government's have agreerecord -- W sioner Thompson retire , Wednesday, ; Don't overlook the grocery offer, have a par value of $5,000,000 and a scrap heap along with "the old capital I YORK, Dec. 30. A -- double-, ment to limit the construction of cap- tion. " Mr. Dixon wilUdevote all of his time ted, humpbacked whale that spits for two big dinners Sunday and market value at this time of $3400,000. ships of the world's'greatest navies reto which ships permits Japan Under the terms of the transaction, the delegates to the arms conference and attention to his business inter nigs !h its teeth, epouts like a eoda ital Monday. tain the MuBu, the, largest ship which virtually amounts to the turn met again to try to gather up the loose j and Mr. Thompson also will turn ?aia indjhaa ests, a keen sense of ! afloat; Englaid to complete two NAVAL PfliVERS ACSEE TO his attention to private business. He a naval agreement. ;r, raised tarnation thunder with Hoods, and the linked States to keep FIVE Some "Ukes" at the Provo Photo ing over of $20,000,000 of his private The'entente cordial between the, ( is preparing plana for a new house, fortune. Rosenwald is given an option Jtltants of Southampton and Ama-tw- o Supply. Small," but real "toney." some of ber bifgest dreadnaughte; we to be built this spring, and according for ft period of three years to repur French and British delegations haa Long Island, villages, have to a pact, a h rang with The been severely charred by France's re--. ; to authentic reports, ; is displaying a Did you see those coats in Farrer chase the 60.000 shares, at par the ancient rallying quadrilateral tfeaty covering the 'remar- Bros, windows f - Don'twerlook them. company agrees not to sell them for fusal to: accept .. JiJllmiutlon on her f decided and ' Thar shcblows!" when th tuge Interest inJCurnlturej ' ' : gion of the Ticif IcT a sto the exact " auxiliary shipping. It has Buffered a less than par. mal was seen playing !' riage tag -- ff meaning of wMch the White House " of tlie number of hard bumps since the con ; vice A. H.' include will commission . Loeb, new The president Have you visited tbe Provonian conhave seriously Intmiational News Service. and state " is was ference began-oNovember 12, but : O. K.- - Hansen, City Commis- fectionery? it's s peach and new in- company, said; Mayor a bull whale (the largest. differed anddepartment 30. The Dec. five WASHINGTON, herself wth which Japan to a forecast of the final one so great as that occasioned by ; Comand Charles "According sioner City Hopkins "urse, that ever breatied this side is At West Fourth Center. and to limit side.! on the big naval powers today agreed reported to be dissatisfied missioner George K. Billings. figures for 1921. it la evident that the France s defeat of the naval holiday ; Aantartic). Coastguards Baw him same eround that a number of United the size of their auxiliary naval ships X and the news was flashed to the ypar now ending win show a large net plan, and her flatly announced deter-- " ' ! It-r to 10,000 tons, thus preventing the Big buys at Bott's Is right! have "criticized Statessenator! , but by reason of Mr. Rosen-wald- mination to build up a sreat fleet of nia farmer whalers, who donned that It insure the protection of the construction of capital ships under ' f slickers and shouted purchase of tbe property, and submarines. ROTARY I1EETS TOKICHT the guise of auxiliary vessels. against the 'homdand' from armed So Intense has been the feeling en- - i LABOR LEADERS IKDICTED of stock the company will be en1. "Whale gift or off!" This ceremony is Japanese y was be will limitation No placed havr an- agreement-babled to go through this pfrlod-- t of gendered ny developments In Wash- - r "wafting." Nobody, who ever which - Japan , retains aer sovereignty placed on the number of auxiliary Yes- with 'its capital v un- ington that it is likely to have a rtper- - ' readjustment; 'Vl'i whale forgets the elicpette over - . . Infernatlonal N?w Service. Island pf Yap, and the United 'sels any nation may have the agree the r a small surplus. cussion in Cannes and with' ii Jaiu-irimpaired ttrmlnology thereoLThe whale States accorded thftfuv-ruflit woma mont covering only the size of the J Provo Rotary meets tonight and it - CHICAGO. Dec. 80; Six labor lead The dis--; wliea 'th- - silled: rls M s to will Simon1 be we vessels. ratified of "ladies' ers pinTTUnt had night," according Chicago, including havn waived airhow lis condition is daily Improving cuss economic and fnnr.ctai matters. ' e tor'ard profit, was be to limitation announcement the committee. hatch, the of Estimated of the the Chicago proposed by 'be ouUook is decidedly promll president tne Versailles treaty and entered the The Seldom have the satetintn-o- t ' feet two long, it was conceded the ' i OU11U1UK i nuei cuuiiuii, were uiumm of Nations; and we also i..ive American delegates and formally; ac Prof. T. Earl Pardoe is to have charge and League great supposedly e Dowers friendly ne-power might shring when and if it in prospect cepted by Great Britain, Japan and of the entertainment program,- and a addressed each other in an interna- ' haded. txpected to cover such Italy. - The French delegation accept- "you know what that means," asserts tigating building graft in this city. tlonal gathering with, the candor and ' t ' s Southampton whalers sent to treaty which;asistie conference has been ed informally, stating that formal ac- the committee., ; . s The indictments charge the labor $111 j suggestion that characterized . agreementa pointed stnsett.- iif teen miles east, for win be held at Hotel leaders with acts tending to hold up the debate between A. .J, Balf ur and - 1 able to reach with respect to China and ceptance would have to come later The banquet d . Josh 6 in :30 Edwards's , whaleboat the Far East ,, p. m., with Walter building construction Chicago, and Roberts, . submarine "con- - :. Th dance hall of the State ' Mental M. Sarraut over - the 7 of from Paris. J came down, in no time ' three world union Whitehead, haying charge of the with conspiracy to commit such acts. "In my. judgnpt and troversy. 'is; artiiticaHy trtghtly hospital With Sam Edwards In thfl bow musical end of the program. Those Indicted besides OT3onnell are decorated in the While still maintaining tl.e outward - : all civilized nations is the only real holiday.. colors-4oines Hulst in the stern." Felix Mike Aretery, William Scherdt, Frank war and preserve to way prevent; tbe ; series of . social t events ..pUinned aspect of observing the I aiminiitra-- . . . WOMAI af Carr. . KILLS and Green the Albert towed SELF.; ; powerboat Curren, Joseph Hon animites, the spokesmen in the . i peace. Such a, nIon was the League for the Christmas season. ii r. Felix was aided by Hezekiah of Nations. Th present, conference to conference and talking with cespa- been , Special attention na given , brother New International Service. TRAIN WRECK ATTEMPTED of Wines. Hezekiah is would have teet unnecessary, and its the pmertainnient uf the inmates; all per correspondent," lay blame for tre 8 ST. LOUIS. Dec 30. A woman engood , whaler as Wines. " We failures would bve been avoided, had failure of the naval holiday plaa, di- -' wnoni were 3834 Mrs. Emily Bogan, 33, of ' know how good Wines is, but no we ItfVmatlonal New. Service. . I" Mortuary have tered as The Larkin-Goate- s Joined the league of Nations, .iBB-wu.- a rectly at. France s door.' su. comsum North r bow West An Dee. ia avenue, PLANO, Chicago, attempt Tex., is have should good be is, Hezekiah dope. business and at of "raazetheir ye in Disssppolntment place last onor. Just my opinion, opened tie Tuesday evening mitted suicide early today In the city was made early today to wreck northa' ood. The crew of the power-sighte- d are reported over tbe franca ment. and their institution of avenue. tendants thr North A com100 Texas where passhe University Houston been Central the bad while hospital, the whale and. trailing the wter for a few minutes, , k; aitude.' The attitude asumrd by the nner trainA No. 20. twenty miles north friend enjoyed aft dancing party. whaler and lta load of For more than fifty years this firm mited for observation. took hunters almost triea oecauso iu jSllOW- - W8S- spokesmen Is tbat.Frarice her- - . Picture .Laht Hid.! nlla evening rJ wa was rrnotloi r him. The whale blew csp'na, a found dead by The;woinan three time4 with iU gun uptorard, was headed in has been doing business to the .state nurse; Is self the best Judge of Fiance s the the Tonight , for patients. T.iid had wound s sheet into covered scross the tracks and the given i his flukes and dived. The tar-- a the opposite dirtction and had to se of Utah. They operate a btiBinessun si will enjoy a dancing rarty in needs, France needs a great auxiliary In was to time patients and the herself to tot was train barely hanged J, stopped critters tnually blow four times brourtt about iWaett this, al naval force, and that ends fti3 matter. . Ogden known as the George W. Larfcin bars of the cell door. avoid a wreck. It took 20 minutes to the daSce balL There will be jp-cl'e the? the thale was fon-- j.o under, and all the been . has Lake effort and much put Salt la music, City another obstruction. ; k remove 3 the Sons, the r y this one beat anything hey " crr-ircrCap'n Edwaril explained forth to make the evening a . tbor- t,-BALFOUR TO SAIL. MONOPLANE LANDS. . known as the -- Lari"a unaertating see. : bren sXtracted Ja tte mammal . bad . one. w . V . V .. .. ,,. v : ,'ougiiiy enjoyaoie f was company. "Thar she blows!" : , ,, yelled on of the waters by a lot "hale food iMr. Goates, manager oi. ine jarsia-- Interna t!An! News B"rvice. Interna tkmal Newa Service. ' a- orfaton.30. KEW Heber Master Dec. N. The 30. Scout ar.d J.BalfLAW A. FIRM. HERS, "We Dec Y., Taylflr WASHINGTON, floating 1MINX)LA. "V"w"nt Goates Mortuary of Provo, says: ' "sked Cap'n Edwards. .. missed bSn, sU right scout Tnaster, .Victor A h- "We Klstant the armament of to British our, , bead the of to ouiii r people American puoiea monopjano are give too. j prepared jtr iaar:" said the other csp'n. 8 d git him worth, took twea'y five fcoy'cout?. keep right arter bint the benent oi our yeairTJi ex- delegation, has made steamer reserva by Eddie 8tmson and Lloyd Bertaud,1 Chase Hatch, a prominent "attorney n the whale ocean s gc-- Provo the Thla-wildecided to have ... v.,- un- landed at Roosevelt field at 11:17:50 of this city, and R. A.' Porter, of Pay-s- . Troup 2 from t';e' Fifth wsrj or a tw 14 for unless assure the and tions, l January people fua, e he dived tinder the boat in' to come Into Southampton and kid perience. ..for days hike.' They will hii-.'.'iro. ri foreseen contingencies arise will sail m. today, establishing a new world's son, have ionwd a J came up on the other any the best service in this profession. there cj-- t The the practice of law. The new lej.;al Provo Canyon, aud w.'l nu tor home on that date, It was learned record for an endurance-flight- ,' it side, .re--r- us. Not on yo't Wf. YVe have s complete suto. equip- this1 whale 4tU be tte Tht .v e:.?.Mt to : British military advisers unoffial flying time waa ?f.l lours, firm's offices v. ill be la the lloibrook Ppringdell. The perfirr2"ice . several Quittia' to be d.a a modern with today. connection In ment The animal again came iato and not us.' block. 19 minutes and 60 seconds. sail tomorrow. mortuary establishment" ' Saturday eveaing. astern, playing on the surface of ' But the whale flt awsyl " ' j I, a - . , USES ',.'-- ';.'.:' '" ' :. ;. , . :. ;v IIP -- " citr - - j . 85-7- n v , wonleTtuSWi e pt ; 71 on - fWgerJllkathJsr' ( rre ten-yea- - ;l ;x , 1 , e , ..: . .; . ' Intnf-natinns- - 1-- 2 IMG 111 SUE WIS" 1 the-roa- drlv-practic- llmS IIOUMY SCIM Wood-Clifton's- . ... ten-yea- -- " 3 endf li;;h see four-pow- . 4 .licenses.j,J.:.;' - n 1 ' , - 's lo-s- , -- , .. rssctl? it -ni- . ; ! mmray COPTICS . - . J'Z . . ; ; -- i r -- Zlr .mi 8 . S, .' ' , .. |