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Show The Weather ii eool.r Wuth...t P,if tonight;north no ..LI. roit V" I. Part tab iti' lL XXXVL ntTrh W4 itioni Of I ft' 1 ippeari rack baa iUIM tW 9B.t1 rst juj II tOITi S ni two NO. HO. II rc i to ira iiiiiiiii iiiiiiii OVER THE WORLD i LUIILO UIIIIIIL IIIUIU FIELDS mant," said Dr. F. 8. Harris. leolorlng the conditions existing "There are three talents that are resent in mo to all at birth, namely, the given E. James Taimage Elder fields, physical, the Intellectual, and the to Sunday moruum nnarter y coniereuvo in mo spiritual. Are we magnfying these li. .take, declared inai sirwea, talents? Do we properly care for and trade the temple of our soul? Do we U oreanizations, keep the word of wisdom? The Miisms as far as they interfere body must be kept in good order if i the freedom of others, eminate it is to develop and we be able to ii the evil power. Detween capital! attain the desired goal. With the Most. Quarrels .. . i T.- - l v I w physical comes the temporal which wtia JUL lauuago, lAOOr, la closely related to our being. not Is side because either "We are living in an age when on are founded but mind governs the world. Intellect! suspicion that someone Is get-- a little more than someone develops those things "which make t hpiipva a man has a rlsrht for progress In life. We are living in tne snadow or a great intellect tefub work for a ctraln wage of-- j ual institution ana yet there are Vd uim, but he bas no ngni io Libit his neighbor from work-- those among us who have not taken1 the opportunity to improve the In for trat wage should tne neign- tellect and achieve In life. There so desire. Men nave a rignt to Is no one quite so helpless as an knize unions for good purposes and no one quite so they have no right to prohibit ignorant man, brs from working. According to inaepenaent as a learned man. The men governing the world today are latches from Carbon county, tne as have never allowed themers there are defying the law 8ucn selves to loaf, but who have conhe land and the state by refus- other men admittance into the tinually trained their Intellect. "There would be no need of a ps to work. Very few of the ent disturbers are Utah people. church if we had only the physical talent. The t of them are foreigners and and tne intellectual few of them have even ap reason we came to the earth Is to 1 for their naturalization pa- develop the spiritual talent. East- - ' I ipl I ... la ; f m. wootw , . V trla Judge of the union miners W.Va., on charges-o- treason, f mur- - 1 der and conspiracy, growing out of XM the miners' armed march on Logan ,J ty y I N " I cow being tried at Charles Town, 'V di , i. Circuit Court Juaee , 'HZm. In Tangle Presides at Miners' Trial August , Jkf : Vf I hi ""L j'"" BE HELD y y-y- Latest picture of Megan Lloyd era educators visiting Utah recent 6eorge, daughter and Inseparable A ( ly were Impressed with, the fruits companion of the British premier. ATniiiArn an unusually large Iiere was WOMAN IN BLACK" at all sessions of the con- - of 'Mormonism,' especially by its She Just celebrated her blrtbda at dlKAHbtK rALLd IHIU nee Sunday afternoon: there practical phase. However, the real i le considerably more than 1.000 value of 'Mormonism' is the spirit lent, and in the forenoon there uality, the religious, the philosophic WINS SPR1NGVILLE b 1,855. At the lorenoon ana pnase or it. YOUR HELP "We came here to have o- -r souls ' moon sessions on Saturday i e were present, respectively, broadened, to have our experiences and 653. President T. N. Tay- - increased, and yet many people to ART PRIZE day do not concern themselves with preslded at all the meetings. the we TO If to are take morn lie first session Saturday spirituality .v was opened with the congrega- back this talent magnified, we must W. H. Hill, about 45 years of age, SPRINGVILLE, May 1. The It." exercise singing, "Come, Come Ye western art exhibit held for the a drowned Sunday early transient, Elder Taimage spoke of his assots." Invocation was offered by morning in Hobble creek, about past two weeks In the Springvllie oi ication with the learned men of the j. Karccpner top .viam half a mile north of the Denver & high school came to a close SaturThe Springvllie world and declared that never yet hdview ward. bad ward choir, which rendered has he been ashamed of his memRio Grande depot at Sprlngville. day morning in the presence of a music for tne meeting unaer bership in the church. He said that The body was brought to the Berg large audience. direction of Myron Crandall, there is a changing attitude for the 'The Woman in Black," a paintHAVE YOU SEEN HIM? in this city Sunday fore Latter-daMortuary better the towards k, "Blessed Bells of Easter." A ing from the collection of A. B. Sheriff Karl noon Saints. :. "Come Unto Me," was sung by by Deputy Wright, won the first prize, 300, Name Loren E. Taylor. If we but use the strength God Ion crandall ana v. w. wepuer. and will be added ti the already . Boshard. 26. Age , (election was also given by. a has given us," said the speaker. According to W. E. Thomas of large SDrlirgviiie .collection of Hair Brown. glee club from the senior "and realize what we are and who paintings. C. H. 160 with he Hill, Payson, Weight together nt fVia Cnrlncvtlla Soennrl we are we could accomplish con- -' pounds. "River's Bank," by G. W. Brownid M. I. A. Height 5 feet X0 inches. ' Talbot of Long Lake, N. Y.; John ing, won second prize, and was purslderable more. There are sleep-- 1 Any information will be greatresident Taylor reported condl- - ing giants among us, but they are Lee of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Bernard chased for the art collection, by the ly appreciated by his mother, existing in the 20 wards and lazy. They are afraid to stir. They McKenna of Boston, rode from sophomore class of the Springvllie Mrs. E. H. Taylor, Freedom branch in the stake, being espe- - may be good, but what are they school. Salt Lake City on a freight train, high . Utah. for?" V. O. Hafen's "Evening on Indian ly pleased with the activities of good 2:30 about at Springvllie arriving d The choir sang the anthem, "Cal Aaron ic priesthood. He was by the Commander Mart Roylance of the o'clock Sunday morning. All five Mountain," Klwanisbought the bishops on their as- - vary," after which benediction was club and given 20 Springvllie off men the train about stepped American Legion turns over to The lng the boys in becoming real offered bv Ole Olson. feet north of the railroad bridge to the city's collection. were The Sunday morning session' Daily Herald the and encouraged the parents purOther paintings, too, letter over Hobble creek, about half a following each their children by precept opened with the congregation sing-- ' all being now Included in Springvllie sta- chased, ler than by command. He re ing, "Our God, We Raise to Thee." received by Chief of Police Wren mile north of the tion. Hill was a few feet ahead of what has been declared to be the ed that the fast donations in Invocation was by Bishop Willis K. Wilkins: ot?ier men as they walked best and most complete collection the stake had greatly increased Johnson of Springvllie. "Chief of Police, Proro, Utah. of paintings in any American city south Jong the tracks. Due to the b year to year, but said that The; Tabernacle choir under the "Dear Sir Inclosed find a photo 'darkness he anoarentlv failed to of Springville's population. was still room for a large im- direction of Prof. J. R. Boshard of Loren E. Art talks were made by A. B. Taylor, formerly of,see that there was no bridge and rment. sang, "Once More, Dear Home." u tan, out was discharged 'stepped into the creek which at Wright, Dr. George Smart, L. John JTeeaom, bhn S. Smith of the high council President J. William Knight ex from the U. S. army after serving that point was a raging torrent. As Nuttall, J. F. Wingate, R. L. Done ke on the blessings derived from pressed his gratification that Pro- in Russia. He was discharged at he struck the water he gave out a and G. R. Maycock. honest payment of tithing. TJ T-fessor Boshard, who has been Tl, ; ,7 e c ., ; the Music was furnished x iic i r ui oaii dm rhe yoke of the gospel is light, severely afflicted for some time, . ,t riciuiu ., ... to school girls' chorus, thebyboy's high , T 1,' i,. glee were niiu nuuui jauuoij ii, inoo mis ,v, unuuie companions ;i i,i- - tn k. r,ratlay,i is a yoke at all," said Elder . uij, ,3St heard frm t Greenfiel(i' Cal.1 give any assistance. Failing to find club, Mrs. Hannah Packard, and who can give wnfe mage. "Those Mrs. E. H. Taylor the body after they had secured Miss Ivy Done. .."ii'i.-"!S be happy are rich, literally scored those the of "iHs mother. who are During the period of the exhibiwould greatly several lanterns, the men notified Utah, Freedom, lthy. A man who has not learn-t- cigaret law passed uy the last leg tion hundreds of persons interested to office. information as Karl sheriff's the any appreciate Deputies be liberal will not feel at islature, and urged the people to the whereabouts of her son, as she Boshard and B. F. Roper responded in art visited the school to see the ke in his Father's home." all laws as long as they are has These visitors came uphold not heard from him since 1920. to the call and found the body paintings. hder Taimage declared that he on the statutes of the state. every city in the Practically loto a a of from mile fails "If about the;from quarter your department Saints fraud of the Latter-daThe Johnson sitsers, Celestia and cate him scores uum ana nMon lnciuuea county, tt,o hand would you please i,. that to be reckoned among Violet, sang "The Lord Is My Shepof violence, other towns in the state. are marks no. to There this and the the letter fa is a photo He said that herd." blessing. 'Dolman nf tha ciahd mifl- - post commander of the local Amer- according to an autopsy or the Is at- results of 'l.Mormonism Sion body made by BrluC Potter, counyour city. ainn'arv 'committee iing the attention of the thinkPst,f reoorted that theT" yon f.nd t convenient, please ty physician. of the world- .- Although the work of the committee was bearing . to Mrs. Taylor Very little is known of Hill. He ts are good, he thought of the they fruit in the many jhe FOR SALE! is said to have told one of his comPd be a . great deal better. To church living in the various wards. at,J!fed,0?1, ltan- - . that he had a wife and four panions ptrate this he showed that the have affiliated themselves with it.; 1',a,"nl"? h donations paid during the past ne,p una yuu uia.v riiuer ...r cnildren. A note book found on his The Granite High School quartet any ' Tqv nt in nor aoornn frr hav onn , T person indicates that he lived re-- j foP in the stake averages about Ba,e... ..Timpanogos sang, "Bowing." hnn1 tn tiDrn nln apartments in cently in the Park cent a meal per capita for 21 The wonder m0UIltain of the There are as many true conver- a- - few he and that ago years s Ms. mem-He said that If all e ,9 tQ be wkl xliursday otnno in th Primarv association as sincerely, gatch was in Wmnemucca, Nev. "X. O. CLHMENSEN. of the church pay 10 cents a in evening. of the other auxiliary organ any J about 5 feet 9 inches j , M for those abstained from on IanfCUaRe Utah is to be "City Recorder." foilHilli,n was r, izations of the church, said Ralph iirAinpho1 nhniit IK rvi inHa sold to Utah people, especially to days the church would have Poulton of the high council, who He had blue eyes and dark red hair. the 10.0(1 with which BRING BACK THAT BICYCLE! to relieve the has been detailed to the Primary people of Utah county. On the right forearm he had a r and destitute. He urged the The above announcements were chilA total of 1,700 under-neartH. "W. department H.." tattoo mark, Clark Black, carrier for The made this Iple to live up t the things they dren are now enrolled in the stake by Kdgar Mc-- ; which was a heart with the Artlmr. vicemorning nresident of the Provo Daily Herald, can't deliver his paless to do. Primary, he said. initials "L. H.". Klwan4s rlnb. and is ureliminary to fhe choir sane "Dreams of Patriarch Albert Jones, who join pers because some miscreant made a statement that the Kiwanis club adise." C. O. Whiting: of Thistle ed the church in England 67 years away with Clark's bicycle Friday It Is an Ivrr Johnson biwill advertise Utah to I'tali citired the invocation. RESULTS. THEY GE ago, bore a strong testimony of the evening. i zens through the medium of an. cycle, red in color. 1922 license numthe afternoon session the gospel. K. llrod-dusreturn the bike, or sic was given That advertising in The Daily illustrated lecture by Dr. J. Elder Taimage said mat tne oay ber 16."). Please by the Provo First Flack. Clark it Lake find of Salt if City. misnotify you of choir pd under the direction Herald gets results because of the has come for a systematized in the The lecture will be given iter P. Whitehead. The congre- - sionary work in the stakes of Zlon. 470 North Fourth East, or telephone large circulation of this newspaper ' Herald. The ion sans. Daily to me "O Ye Mouutains Why send niissoinanes is proved by the large response a Utah stake tabernacle Thursday F1" Invocation was offered by world and neglect the honest souls classified advertiser received from evening, S o'clock. ques- one two-lin'Next to seeing the scenic wonIlium AUiworth of Provo. after livine at our very door who nave em time to the orperplexing "ad." He offered a cow few be saved?" for "Will of Utah with one's own eyes ich Hie choir sane an anthem. ders many tion, Elder asked besides and the sale, not heard gospel? receiving Mrs. and Boshard best the Professor numthing is to attend Dr. P.rodresident. S. P. Eeeertsen illus-the from stakes of letters some scores visitors, got Taimage. In a man the said Homer lecture," illustrated ang dus' ted through the lives of some of Marie n i the Hna Hodquist oMinlv .i (nwna and baptisms ber of conversions of 'lle wofr,d. vrr t0 has chunh from Spanish Fork read, In part, as that thev are are more per missionary tnan m duet, "Hail to the Brightness view scenery of all me same type and class of men Zion's Glad Morning." fniinw- of the missions. any . nl'.;... ruJ "We are eoins to, try to ...sell Utah were chosen In nlden times to President T. X. Taylor urged the The choir sang, "urani l s reai e, n.Pl,o nig tu juiii au in urn ..,....-...,.,.,.Mr,hnr liir-id the work of v.t. . v.. the Lord. He O Ari," with a duet by J. W. Mc- people to live their religion closer Faily Herald, will say I am looking LI I I IN U '"IMC we in this state must "because said, pd the iiarents for-tn tAnch the Allister and Inger Johnson. Bene- than ever before. milch etc." etc., cow, Jersey be convinced of the superiority of Wren the nrinrlnlps nf tlm ffnnnel The choir rendered. "To Thy diction was offered by Bishop Alour scenery before we can make ! to instill In their minds the fred W. Harding of the Pioneer Care," the solo part being sung byiiMrs Vvrteen Stein. The conprepeople in other states admit that easily of fniuslitv and prnnnmv. ward. 'sane Utah leads all other states in - eatinn Mrs. Surah the and, Doxology. conin .. afternoon session the Ramsey sang, "Hear . WEEK BOYS' snnrun assets." ,.i ihn scenic oi Orson rrestwicn u t at her." Ol There will be an admission fee . n Ptot. K. II. Holt wanl ..renounced the benediction. m ?reBa"0" UlfA rlerk. The Boy Scout band will meet charged to the lecture, the entire In the evening a program was wized the superiority of the "do" View EB Walk r 'of Th Pieasni at The Doily Herald office this proceeds of which is to be used In ujoq over the "don't" mnthod. choir sang. "O Day Most afternoon at 5:30 o'clock in the completion of the Timpanogos mK it is better to tell a man wacdjhe Music was furnih-- l , preparation for the parade this road, from Wildwood to Aspen nresided. a at to i0 than r.lxon .wiHp o,i whatnot to do. As thousands of tourists elders evening. AH boys between the Grove. -- i HUartet from tlm Rpinll. hlirh of the -- hereh were nreseniea oy en u to travel to Aspen 10 and 18 years are inor Pror. J. vv. of are expected ages direction the "OOI, nndr th under the Himrlinn nf. Mid E. H. Holt and sustained by .. . w In the boys' fc, to Grove this summer It ls highly Imvited A duet was sung by Mr. participate iMcAllister. lavlor. dauirhlpr nf PrpsI conference. and Aldous Dixon, and parade and are requested to portant that t'Mf road be finished ut ami Mrs. Tavlor sane "Sow- The Granite quartet sang, "Un- McAllister selection was rendered by meet at the Parker school not immediately. The Kiwanis club has an o'gan lllch 1m a favnrltn anncr lit fold Ye Portals Everlasting." -later than .r.:4.". The parade will undertaken this work, and proposes Kuieut Tavlor. the Llovd Williams. Elder Taimage said that conto see it through. The lecture Is a leave the school grounds promptwere Carlyle Hinek-la"H OF US in nnr llvoa era trlvan The speakers Smith revelation of Joseph part of the program of raising the ly at 6 o'clock. Umbo Relrkhart. Ralph Smith, ""In talents Uhlrh mnv olfhar ho -tne V p ',, ;,,- - and George Glade cerning necessary fundi). J' mt-or allowed to He dor " r' glory was me oniy flllS I MISSING y con-ulate- jsiatr c; At? nit; .' I o I y i T A P6 Tlf.lP . ffa-Ogde- n i. thi IS i .... i i h . ... e . i t"' , "Ki-hn- DAILY ON JUNE HWCD hi - Tho annual Jersey day celebra tion will be held In Provo, June 10 according to a decision reached ruin hit Purity TW cn JERSEY DAY WILL 1 it f,f II CALLED CHI GM1JI 1 h, by The circulation of The Daily Herald it over 2200 each day. PRICE TWO CENTS. iVWS PICTURES FROM ALL PM SPEAKER f re The Herald PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922. III GOAL .or iiii DAI LY MV P ALD jC- - TO TO IB A HERALD EXTRA. Immediately after the signal whistle which summoned Battery C members to the armory Saturday evening, The Daily Herald started eettine out, an extra edition of this newspaper.1 ine uaiiy Herald ranched the streets within an hour after the signal, and was only taken from tne press when It became certain that the battery would not leave that evening. Twenty-fivarmed deputies leave Provo today for the Carbon county-coa- l here Saturday at a meeting of fields. prominent Jersey breeders of the James B. Tucker, Sheriff A. Captain John IsraeJuon. county. Htiite dairy and food inspector and presi- John D. Boyd and Chief of Police dent of the Utah Jersey Cattlo club, Wren Wilkins cooperated in getwas present at llie meeting. ting the deputies, who are to accom-jpan- y a group of specially chosen According to .Mr. Israelson. the American Jersey Cattle club in au- - uepuues from Salt Lake City Into prociulion of tho splendid showing the coal war area. at tho last year's show, will wnd At noon today it was expected one of its field men here to assist that the 25 men from Provo would in making the coming show even receive orders to entrain for Carmore successful. bon county this afternoon, accordSecretary tlow of tho national club has written Mr. ing to Captain Tucker. They were Israelson thai. In tho opinion of to meet the Salt Lake recruits here. prominent breeders throughout the All are to bo under the direct comcountry tho show here last year mand of the sherirt of Carbon counwas probably the best one held in ty upon their arrival in the coal tho United States. district. These special deputies are Voniatakoy-V'oniatskAnastase Andrevitcli All local Jersey breeders will as to be paid $5 a day while on duty. 2:', and his 4,Vyear-olsist in advertising Jersey milk and Their lodging and board te to be bride, say they are not worried cattle during the national Jersey paid by the state and Carbon counabout the news from Paris that 5 10. to week, June ty. The larger portion of the ex" woman claims as, hus LeKoy Dixon and William V. pense of sending this army of depband. Price this morning asked the county uties is to be paid by the state. commission to appropriate The deputy army is the goversuffi nor's solution for the national guard i cient funds to finance the celebra i tion, as It is impossible to stage the demand coming from Carbon counshow here unless financial assist- ty late Saturday and wb!o drew ance is given. It is understood that out the membership of Battery C at Ogden nnd Logan as well as other about 6 o'clock that evening. They cities in the state are bidding were held at the armory until 9 strong for the show, but that the o'clock that evening, when they Utah Jersey Cattle association pre- were sent to their homes with orfer to stage it here because 75 per ders to hold themselves In readiness cent of the Jersey cattle in the for a call upon two hours' notice. state are In Utah county. Eight batterymen were held at the ' armory Saturday night and Sunday to be on duty to notify members. The state officials meeting In conference In Salt Lake City yesterday decided to withhold sending the guard into Carbon county until FLOWERS AT ROTARY all other means of preventing trouble were proven unsuccessful. The decision to recruit a hundred dep uties followed. It Is believed this large number of deputies will over awe the trouble makers in the coal The Provo Rotary club Friday fields. evening elected a new board of di- to Battery C members will continue hold themselves in readiness for rectors, including until further notice, according to some of them. The following eight directors Captain Tucker. were chosen: Reed L. Anderberg, . Should another order to assem ble the battery come the signal will B. Esther Tannebaum is being ques James W. Tucker, Wyman-A. Berg, be given by the Knight Woolen Oscar George Fitzroy, Spear, tioned by the police of Camden, W. O. Creer, Dr. George Hyde, with mills. The whistle will sound one X. J., since the finding of the body the ninth place undecided, as three long blast and four short blows. of Ida Kramer, 7, in a creek. men received the same vote, Dr. Batterymen will then get to the 11. G. Merrill. Prof. Herald Clark armory as rapidly as possible, but and Prof. E. L. Roberts. It is said must be there within two hours'. It is believed that if another tiiat the completion of the board MURDER CHARGE will be made at next Friday's meet- command to assemble comes it will mean entraining for Carbon county. ing. Reports from Carbon county SunThe music was furnished by iMiss day indicated a reign of quiet preEthel Taylor. EAGES MENTAL This peaceful condition The feature of the evening was vailing. the "wedding reception" tendered had not been disturbed, according Kotarian O. Ii. Thomas. Seldom has to reports from Scofield today. Itotary enac ted a better bit of burPATIENT than when Bridroom lesqueFOR Thomas was thrust into a wedding ASK gown immediately after his appearBERNSTEIN IN JAIL HERE. ance at the dinner in Hotel RobHarry Bernstein, who is said to erts Friday evening. Lynn Sutton and need Anderbe wanted by Salt Lake City officials on a murder charge, was berg as "iiower glris" preceded the taken to the Utah county jail yes- blushing bridegroom through the and terday, and was being detained dining hall scattering hither County commissioners of Emery, there this morning awaiting the ar- thither (lie gladsome floweretsfl of, Morgan and Utah counties met Fril rival of the sheriff of Salt Lake the wedding celebration, such day with the state road commission carort and the as ers rosy in lh?j Provo was who county, expected in Salt Lake City and took steps snowy turnip. this afternoon. The club ilself presented the. to further various portions of road and woik within their respective juriswith a waslitub Harry Bernstein, a newspaper bridegroom with he dictions that the l".:lge washboard, circulator formerly of Salt Lake The Utah county officials took the from himself would absent the) initial City, but who now is held at the steps looking toward making Monday state menta hospital, may be Provo greenhouse every road from Payson to the Juab lo do the family washing., the ii'e liis morning of with the murder charged project, to coiinyt line a federal-aiand tried in Salt Lake county, acbe taken up by the state just as from reeeiveil word to cording soon as federal money may become COUNTY MEDICS MEET. County Attorney Arthur K. More available. The county undertook ton, of Salt Lake county. The monthly meeting of the Utah to provide the funds necessary to Bernstein is alleged to have ki'l the Medical association was getting project statement County ed his wife in a fit of jealousy he'd at tne through and thus have this project ariernoon Saturday November 11, 1!IS. and then to stale menl il hospital. Dr. Joseph definitely on the federal road have attempted suitcide by cutting 'for Utah, awaiting only the Hughes of Spanish Pork nresided. his own throat. Dr. L. L. Haines of the University providing of the necessary federal Mr. Moreton has been Investigalef Utah gave a paper on "Kidney funds. ing the case in connection with Function Tests." H. W. Harvey, chairman of the i w. rairen. lleteclive jsernenni were present Wasatch county commission, is arphysicians Twtniy one of the officers who arrested nt I In- meeting and were later the ranging for the state to lend his Bernstein. Evidence said to prove guests of It. and Mrs. George Hydej county a steam shovel for the purBernstein's sanity at the time of at luncheon. pose of clearing away a slide In the murder is said to be have been next meeting will he held at Proo canyon. He reports that the The found, and will be presented at a the Brigham Young university. snow is off the road between Heber trial If the man is brought lo court City and the Summit county line. Bernstein was committed to the 8. WIN. DEBATERS U. B. Y. state mental hospital July FORMER PROVO RESIDENT DIES almost eight months after the mur, der. Since the nho has lieen an in(ilen Harmon and Uichard Word was received here Friday the Brigham mate here. representing Saturday by Mrs. George Hardy of the death After the murder and attempt at Young university, on suicide Bernstein Is alleged lo have night won a victory over the Un- of Orson Pratt, of Trenton, Cache He Is told officers that he killed his wife iversity of lieiliands of southern county, formerly of Provo. because of Jealousy, saying that California, in a debate on the ones, survived by his widow, four daughThat. Industrial ters and five sons: Clarence Pratt someone" bail told him his wife had lion, "Uesolved, been sK'n riding In automobiles courts should be established in the of Provo, Karl, Spencer, Elton and El wood Pratt of Trenton. Mrs. May several slates." with other men. A report from Salt Lake City thl The vote of the judges was two Silver. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Flormorning Indicated the probability for Voting and one for Kedlands, Is ence Court of Cannda. Mrs. Rose of a complaint being filed In that the report of B telegram received Adams of Trenton,, Mrs. Ida Blge-loof St. George, Burial will take city today, charging Bernstein with from the local debaters on Sunday place In Trenton. murder. morning. e d "V.-V.- Questioned TKC rtMALAID w-- pro-gra- in . j Con-die- -- n |