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Show S E D AILY Th. Herald will be Mnt you mall during your wmmer u Heatlon If you tend wmmer to Tho Herald offloo. b ad-in- NO. 17. VOL XXXVII. mm ii (tors, pi mm WW not Ooalors OLD FOLKS ARE PRICE TWO CENTS.1, UUVJ Royal Honeymooners Ccvet Throne of Russia, Diplomats Fear Mi SALT I I IE I I r 1 m p: II II 1 1 l flH 1 STEALING MAKES ROYALLY Stain . -- ENTERTAiriED Protest Now Elotail Gas UTAH Fair and cooler tonight; Saturday fair; somewhat warmer west portion. PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1922. r3 Homo HERALD The Weather r WIVES A fl HIT Qnrira k llurip UUUIgU ki IIJUU isn.i; uuuuu I Away After Delayed i.; WITH 'EM 1 -- Five hundred old folks from Utah stake were entertained here ;coiciuoj ai me rirsi wara amusement hall and grove. Programs were given in the forenoon and afternoon and the Provo band gave a concert during the noon hour. A t .Operation The Provo Kiwanls club last night was "at home" to Kiwanian ladies, Rotarian ladie . and the evening being the first "The Superior Motor company Dr. George E. Hyde, for six years superirilwdent of tb "everybody-get-togetherparty of his no quarrel with the Continentlocal clubs. the M.ate Mental hospital, died last evening at 6:10 o j al Oil company," aaii Clifford S. And none who left the B. Y. U. Salt Lake hospital followinc an operation for appendicitis ; 3 delicious luncheon was served belawn late last night but admitted Pierpont, manager of the Seperiar ft tween 1 and 2 o'clock. that tho evening had been well performed Tuesday. Motor Co., today. "We fcaTe been,. on The oldest married couple preseast went weeks About Dr. Mrs. three and j men that women ago and Hyde of spent; and now are, the, largest buying ent, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, 142 Provo had learned a lesson In how a short vacation trip. While at Worcester, Mass., the doctor I Oit in cnitomer of. AT North Second East street, who have to play, and how to have an felt indisposed and decided to go to Buffalo, N. Y., to undergq this county. We hare been practi been married 63 years, were pregood time. in customer the Provean operation. Reaching that city he felt considerably im- cally only sented with a pair of blankets from It was William C. Bradford and the Continental naa uaa since last the Knight Woolen mills. The oldFrederick W. Dixon, of the Com- proved and decided to go back home to Provo. On the return 1 September. We do not believe est man present was J. H. Crow of Service, who lead in singing home he was taken seriously ill and on arriving at Salt Lakfi J munity the Continental aims to cot into, ear Provo, 98 years of age; the oldest and features of the evening's was taken immediately to the hospital where the operation f play 'gas business; it looks as thourh woman, Mrs. Emma Daley, 91 years. program, in which there was a was Continental will take more busi j The couple present having the performed. shortage of speeches and a plenti-tud- e Thursday afternoon, at the uni ness from other dealers; at least largest family were Mr. and Mrs. During the past year Dr. Hyde has not been feeling at of play. the retail gas stations of Continenversity men's gymnasium, was the Charles Hutchings of The "Y" lawn was beautifully his very best . However, it had never been deemed necessary1 Springville, tal will further divide the gas busi- occasion of the first of the leaders' who are the parents of 18 children. decorated with banners and flags, for an operation to be performed. ness of the city. The coming of t H. F. Thomas conducted the for- recreation class. About 75 men and and exceedingly well lighted for the ' Continental cannot The news of his death came as a shock to his many: ' reduce the noon program, and Karl Knudsen' ' or more welcomed hundred women guests, participated, of price gas." the at 8:30 by President Alex Hed- - friends and admirers in this city, who are numbered in the I The opposition to the locating oT, Mr. Dixon gave a few minutes sen afternoon. Mayor O. K. Han an address of welcome. gave of the Kiwanis club. Mr. thousands. quist During his residence m Frovo, Dr. Hyde has en- -; tne Lonco gas station at Fifth talk on the psychology and biology Solos were Mrs. rendered introduced B. Sarah by A himself to everyone with whom he has come in con-- 4 Hedquist deared Judge West and West Center streets of play. He touched upon the dif Ramsey and W. C Bradford. Mr. Morgan as the evening's master of tact. comes more from residents . near His personality and genial manner inspired j pleasing who is here from the ceremonies. that location than from other deal- ference between inwork and play, Bradford, , confidence and respect. ":..-the both cases, In conductService, Community Inc., several which that, Following explaining songs ers. Today's investigation by The same a course was in Dr. tne service at the his in led load ing or did hospital, Hyde under brought leadership, During j his, her, bit, everybody Daily Herald, would . indicate .that physiological but the mental attitude was very several community songs. F. W. the capable guidance of Mr. Brad- about many important improvements, among them being the neither of the two eamns of be must is who To it also be Dixon, different. on Prof. construction of the new building. ford, Judge Morgan called representing play dealers in Provo object to the' comHe was a great believer 1. e.. the mind on some T. Earl Pardoe to "tell a Scotch Community Service, gave an intering of Continental; but that each objective, in for amusement entertainment and the inmates of the hosthe in then address led severaland esting story." He did, bringing forth conthing apart from oneself; side believes Continental's coming exercise should, fundamentally, games that were played during the siderable laughter and preparing pital and provided facilities for such activities. A lover of into the retail field wilL take busi-nethe audience for the games Presi music, he inaugurated the Sunday afternoon concerts by tne Vr the large groups of muscles day. from the other side. i vi; 3nn. unin..tn. buuJ mi. The afternoon program was most it. iiiuu ui provo -band. on tne iawn ot tne institution. uoui In pursuance of its policy to give with its tremendous effect upon nouquit musical. nutriwere Solos and circulation ly sung by arranged, respiration both sides of any Dr. Hyde took an active interest in the activities of the public question, tion. Eldon Tuft, Mr. Coffman, Ethelyn "Stealing a wife" proved the most The Daily Herald reporters today and Sarah a consisted Hodsen, the duet of of the hit with The Ramsey; res,t program city, being a member of the Chamber of Commerce and the evening popular interview persons on both sides of some of the most prominent mar- Rotary club. of instruction in a few technical was given by Mary Mortimer and the local "gas" controversy. ried men rivalling the bachelors Funeral services will be heKi'lff Mrs. Emily Bullock, 469 West points of posture and balance then Ethelyn Hodsen; a piano solo was VQ. X . or played by Iona Huish. Mary Wooley the stake tabernacle Susday after present in stealing wives, who, as Center street,' who owns three resi- Drocrossed into various types a and noon at 1 o'clock. The funeral progave reading. folk, rhythmic, singing, circle, Judge Morgan remarked seemed dences immediately east of the recreational games. Many of The general committee in charge cession will leave the hospital perfectly willing to be stolen. new service fi HONORS station on Center other ROTARY ' Mr. Dixon prefaced the games numbers" being "folk games of the entertainment were Charles promptly at 12:45, led by the Provo street, is strongly opposed to the the were over 100 years old, others E. Crandall of Provo Bench, Sey with a brief address on the need band. In respect to Dr. Hyde and erection of the' station. of Springville, were new and included those adapt mour Mendenhall for more play on the part of adults. his family and ia appreciation of i me greatest imposition l able and Wyman Berg of Provo. In "passing the hat" Kiwanians and suitable to all ages. V the support he has always given. ever heard of," said Mrs. Bullock OF defeated the Rotarians. due. it was from the laughs and the band, the members thereof, ac- - i Judging a Herald 1 reporter this morning. Jj BANKRUPTCY PETITION RILED 1 w said by experts, to the fact that cording to Manager Irving Hansen, "Vho wants to have two large shouts and interest, the first class successful and. profit have decided to furnish musio for , , Kiwanis has more length members gasoline tanks stuck' right under was highly ' KINO ALEXANDER AND QUEEN MARIE OF JUGOSLAVIA. ' A voluntary bankruptcy petition r the funeral. and Rotary more short of stature. ones bed room window? It will able. WHOSE MARRIAGE RECENT WAS A UNION OF in Mon was United the tiled JUGOSLAVIA yesterday, President T. N. Taylor will pre- - s The classes will meet every Kiwanians had provided an abunIE be impossible for people living- as ND MAY WHICH SOME JDAY Frl-S. J court PLACE James RUIMANI, district States THE ROYAL dance of strawberries, cream and by side and will also be one of the I close to the station .as. we do. to day, Tuesday, Thursday and ' ' Allen, a car repairer, of Provo, who COUPLE ON THE THRONE IN RUSSIA. THE MAP SHOWS HOW cake, all of which were distributed speakers. Other speakers at the keep their west windows ooen. 'ilf day. RUMANIA A AFFORDS PATHWAY FOR JUGOSLAVIA TO STRIKE before "America" sounded the curat liabilities $809.68 estimates his at session be afternoon services will Charles Governor meeting The 'j we do, the gasoline odor will fill The Provo Rotary club today, R. 4 and the evening session and his assets at 2385, claiming ex- AT THE RICH UKRAINE REGION OF RUSSIA. few on the evening's entertainthe state the entire house. I don't think it at o'clock at Hotel Roberts, did of Mabey,Dr. representing of 2350. A emption -' .. 8 ment. W. fleeting o'clock. Fred Utah; Taylor; tepieis right for anvbodv to build such By NEA Service. gained much of his education in j honor to the memory of one of its senting the medical profession; a thing right up against good resi BELGRADE, June 23. Diplomats Russia. Dr. II. Hyde, Elder George Albert Smith of the ' George dences, but I snnnnsn it is imnos- TWO: 8111 members, Alexander has been har suspect the honeymoon of King RADIO DAY died in Salt Lake City, Vv'td- - Quorum of the Twelve, represent sible for us to jwho near thcusands HEBER stop or hinder thenrl boring of Belgrade Alexander and Queen Marie of Russian ing the general authorities of the i' ii I A I ' ncsday evening. from building it now. We had a monarchist troops, remSenator J. William Kniaht' church: service station half a block awayj Jugoslavia is but the starting point nants of Baron Peter Wrangel's deFor a minute every Rotarian and James H. Wallis, secretary of of a new monarchial drive on Rus- feated that has been serviner the nublict . in silent " army. stood, prayer. Singing, the Utah Health association. . sia. without being objectionable to the j THREE: The only barrier beof Dr. was ever the delight Hyde, BE TO The will invocation BUILT be Bishop by Its object, according to this sus- tween Alexander and Russia is RuneignDorhood. dispensed with, that by the absence Joseph Nelson, and the benediction C. Donald Reddish, district sup picion, is to place the young couple mania, with which Alexander has ;of song Rotarians might weigh by Mayor O. K. Hansen. on on the throne Romanwhich the erintendent of the Continental Oil a concluded even more closely the true worth compact through his Radio day is to be celebrated In Prof. Florence Jepperson and W. offs sat until the revolution. company, said this rooming that of the departed to Rotary. marriage with Princess Marie. And C. Bradford of the Community ServFriday, next week, probably Provo it has While the and his king bride, ) Rumania fears always been the policy of the bolshevist and Farrer Russia. Rotarians secreKoylance, N. Mrs. S. E. to and T. President Hinckley, ice have charge of the musical Taylor whose native country of Rumania COmnanv tn prpr crvirp ctatinns according King's Queer Conduct Fitzroy, serving as a committee, selections to be rendered. AU ot Chamber of Commerce. la keeping with the returned from an extend- lies between Jugoslavia and the yesterday is Alexwith growth and pro tary, this for the funeral Coupled King radio on the program prepared "We are getting gress or a city. He stated that tne ed trip to the east They report rich Ukraine region of Russia, are ander's Strang conduct at Paris Provo may direct ore of the Park Rotary. This included the minute the songs will be favorites of Dr. Mr. Hinckley saia district tnis way n mis city of prayerj and will be carried out Hyde. Miss Jepperson will render advisaility of constructing stations 'band wagon,'"'"All over the coun- having had an enjoyable trip, but honeymooning in Beed, Slovenia, last summer. jity this morning. solo, and a quartet will render m Provo had been under considera the possibility of Alexander sitting In June, 1921, an attempt was cooperates with Heber in securing at the funerai services, which all a"Abide are increasing; are glad to be back home again. With Me," "Lead Kindly on tion for several years, and that the try radio activities the Russian throne an is discussed extension of the Heber u.;n to Huh made aftPnA assassinate the In Alexander City New York, president Taylor Dm,.;,.. are getting and "Rest for the Weary lot under Center street had been more and more people Light," in in of court sevto mouth the circles line the branch in of whispers a in then convention annual in attended the a body. Belgrade. Woundprince, prohably going Soul." eral Purchased by the company more interested in radio." tunnel. Drain Ontario and capitals. went to Manufacturers' Paris to recover. His ed, he A committee to draft Rotary s Mr. Hinckley . hopes to bring the Piano Mr. Wallis, in accordance with than a year ago. He emphatically A report coming from Heber to- resolutions of If such a plot exists and suc- father, King Peter, died. Salt Merchants' association, of which respect to be sent to the last request made by Dr. denied that the service stations are radio experts to Provo froti bewill mean a movement been Hyde, has ceeds, it that Queen Since Prince George, Alexander's day says Mrs. Hyde and other members of for Radio day, and to he is a charter member, having Marie of is taking charge of all the arrange-men- ts most famous elder brother, had formally aban- gun there looking toward an exten- the family, being built to compete with local Lake City Rumania, Presithe with named associated organizawas been by and amplifiers, for the funeral. For years be garage men. statincr that the sta put up receivers of Europe, has doned his claim to the throne, Alex- sion of the Heber branch of the D. dent O. A. Spear. This committee as 5000 persons tion for 21 years. Membes from royal matchmaker has been one of the most intimate tions sell gas and oil only and will enabling as many & R. G. to the mouth of the On consists of Prof. the card in her attended played nation in C. biggest state ander himself the John But every Swenson, proclaimed king. and songs, Hyde, having assoneither deal in accessories nor to listen in on speeches career. he stayed in Paris and could not tario Drain tunnel, so that ore may prof T F.arl Parriop. and Clavton friends of Dr. the contention. of miles distant. ciated with him in various caoacl- over will mean instead of engage in repair work of any kind. hundreds this It that be her of one way was the to return shipped be induced daughter President to jeni;ms a Taylor Belgrade. It is proposed to make this He said that as far as he knew the He was afraid of anarchists and the Union Pacific branch in Park , g. A. Mitchell told Rotary of ties both in this state and in idao. Into the speakers at the services of the will rule as royal consort over the The funeral is in charge of the COmnanv has nnthincr acrainst the county event, bringing under sun. the Latter-dathe greatest at empire Saints was other the Bov Scouts, sooke briefly on Brooklyn said, City. malcontents, it enthusiasts of richest in that the plans and purposes of the Boy -a Superior Motor company or Mr. city ell the radio audience all per- same Sunday that President B. H. The Park-Utah- , King Makes Denial. since been had many attempts "?alefu riuary. as and, the county, lownS of this gossip evidently made on his life. On October 11, district, now is shipping over a hun- Scout movement. "maiden especially sons Reports nerpont personally, his made thf ferv'c Jere the Roberts speech" would hearing who apprecaite t0 Sdea tof since Mr. Pierpont has always been body wU1 be of the Eastern States reached King Alexander's ears for Alexander was reported 'as, saying dred tons a day. Other mines in are as the to "We Pa boys on president teaching the iven . ennenrt being the best local customer of the cominterment in the family plot. would ship on the serve; we are bedenied in it district the the addressed servnever would also he He through mount implication mission. the them delivered Jugoslav address an teaching or pany and at present the only one of cific coast, Heber branch, routing through Pro- ice in their most plastic time of (Continued of Page Two.) , Saints at Chicago, speaking at the a public statement some time be- throne. 'he garages who purchase gasoline in Salt Lake. which Presi fore his marriage. Premier Patchich of Jugoslavia vo, it Is said. life." Mr. Miller said. chapel, Logan Square from the Continental Oil. Heber men point out that if the "My task as king of Jugoslavia," journeyed to Paris. He held many Prof. Rtigh, of the Young unident Taylor says is one of the most LANDSLIDE DELAYS TRAINS branch U extended and ore is versity si'mmrr school delivered AUTO According to J. W. Gark, man- Ideally ' located chapels of the he said, "will be to organize my conferences with the young king. Wr of the Telhiride Motor comcountry Internally and cure it of And early in November Alex- shipped this way it will necessitate the principal address at the lunch-coTrain No. 3, from Denver, on the church in the east. he also visited the pany, the present situation is the! ravages of war. I and my peo- ander and Patchich left for Bel- a better roadbed for the branch While in Chicago, western & Grande Rio Denver result of a boycott placed by the "In America today there is a exposition where he ple desire nothing more than grade, where Alexander formally through the canyon, and additional railroad, was delayed five hours at the furniture. j'ocal garage men against the Conof the newest peace." trains each way. They Insist that spirit of improvement that needs as the took afteroath display king. inspected landslide Shortly a to due Soldier Summit, tinental Oil company. GIR L IG R. G. will extend the line to be studied." Prof. said But, despite this denial, some ward his coming marriage to Trin-ces- s the D.-track was moved styles and most is brought to That he indicated, would be the "By buying gasoline in carload yesterday. The facts sufficient it lend was in pressure furniture. undisputed Marie announced. background Train patterns slide. lots, Mr. Pierpont was able to about six inches by the "Alexander didn't want to mount bear on the road officials. In this tapping of the emotions, which he Other places visited by President to the gossip of intrigue. They undersell the rest of the service No. 3 was due to reach Salt Lane and Mrs. Taylor were Rochester are: the throne," say court gossips. they urge the cooperation of Provo insjsted is "the next step in educa-me- n arrived but Rations in the city," said Mr. Clark. at 9 o'clock last night, is Alexander ONE: and Hill the and civic organizations. N Patchich dangled before his "But Cumorah, King Y.; jtion." ROAD Palmyra, The other iraraceg immediately at 2 o'clock this morning, arter most logical successor to the Rus- eyes the throne ot Russia and one Prof. Ruph pointed to the adNiagara Falls. refused to purchase gasoline from being delayed by the slide. sian throne, being today the most of Europe's most beautiful prinvancement made in agriculture, POLICE BIKE SALE. No. 18 and sections l ana z oi 'he Continental Oil comoanv. This Slavic monarch. cesses. And to this temptation reigning especially in beets, eggs, live stock. powerful dewere ea3tbound, No. 2, done to force the company to train He epent much of his youth and Alexander yielded." Mildred Elliott. 13 year old HALTS where bv the better selection of Wilkins Police Wren Chief of SPECIAL HERO line The hours. two "laDiish a service station in this layed about 10 o'clock seed and cultivation greater pro- - daughter at of Mr. and Mrs. Bert 11 Saturday morning after C1'y. By doing this the price of was reported clear shortly TTift ri f V Jlrm miaatnn m iwa f a i will hold a bicycle sale in police duction is obtained. 80 South Seventh East Elliott, easoline will be regulated by the o'clock last night went through The Hero Special headquarters, Bikes, and portions Continental and Mr. Pierpont will street was badly bruised and inany other organization, responsible of Provo at 2:10 this morning, k bicycles found by the police and be unable tn iindrre-- tl to Provo the Pleasant for parade tb rest of Thov nolnt to the fact that the six of the for jured, Wednesday evening, when to enough unclaimed be will the sold long ex highBAND CONCERTS lingered SCOUT US, Grove, didn't get a berry, someone The nrnfit nn rraenline is so value of their beautiful and men, delegated as a comrun into by an automobile at the est bidders. depre de at the courthouse this '"nil tnat there ia reallv nnthintr in Densive home will greatly morning The five crates of Strawberries bend on Springville road. mittee for the 150 who were sleep? for the earaws. It is sold onlv ciate by the close proximity of the The Provo Boy Scouts band will to receive the Provo delegation, given to Provo Wednesday even- clared. THEM FOR COMES SHERIFF as ine gin was crossing the road ing, a seen When by What nthr ' station. it ,iijt krinrf service renorter yetterday morning, headed by Mrs. L. v. roiier, suue ing by Pleasant Grove because of avit It , Sheriff Sam Gay came from I as Practice tonight at Central school on a bicycle, an automobile coming; fA nraM t, to W. at in P. Straw Provo's 7:30, uir participation according service M.. from the south, and said to be today to take bark DIVORCE. Vegas. N. - I.'.... Mrs. J. B. Peterson, 41 South Fifth president of the "Cnt IS nnf V .1 director of the band. berry day at Pleasant Grove, were driven by three boys from Springto New Mexico, Barbarita Garcis, tne Leelon. that Oil comoanv eaid although street, West rM Mr- Piemnnf E. of to to were all "I the wish Provo, roses boys parents " according brought ville, drove into her and knocked At 1125 this morning Mrs. Rosa ' year old girl, and her alleged who are members - rMfm Strawberries and " i between' Mr. Pieniont and the I owners oi il. me pivyi.j of the band will her on Hinckley, secretary of the C. D. against the curbing. kidnapper, Ausenic Bramila, both saw fit, still showered in great abundance me S, C. as her Hill, it with to they through do attorneys, sons to all the their attend gasoline retailers of the of who sam mat In the fall, she was badly bruised of whom were arrested at D'"idend urge tha nrectlon of the service station the committee & Am Coleman Mr. a crates to be of were filed the toft band," Four of the Morgan, Straw, on the right side. Her leg, especiwere highly appreciated and Wednesday by Deputy Sheriff I practices Many of ih h on that particular corner would de gifts MuMmt. i said today, adding, "By attending ally was hurt, but no bones dished out at today's luncheon of complaint In district court, alleging Coatcs. unons distriDUtea were neighborh jod of the proposed serv- - preciate their property maiercauy. would be their train arrived in the Provo Rotary club In Hotel Rob that her husband, Charles G. Hill the practice the boy receives band oroKen. w are navinK high taxes on men when to w.ion on the southeast corner for failed and and music to had ;Mr. provide free, her, teaching HincKiey, She training erts, according BATHING SEASON was this taken OPENS, morning to her home by SLSenter ad Fifth West streets i.r nmnertv and should receive Salt Lake City who says he sent four crates to the asking for a dissolution of their jand which always will be of bene- - the boys, where she is now recover " consideration." said Mrs. upon the station as a e him." Tt-to that after for hotel MEETING. vainly marriage. purpose season ft at ta'Hn GENEALOGICAL Geneva) as far as their residents are Dafortnn "While our objections At 11:30 district court gave Mrs. beach begins Sunday, according to Plans are being made to have a ing. The car is said to have been gotrying to give them to the Kiwanis condiconcerned. Several-oroom in the Knight block. If Hill decree she divorce wanted. the hand them have may not change or improve last be for club will the announcement made today by evening's strawberry A genealogical meeting ing at such a rapid speed that both it believe don't I ed 'nemselvt fearme had personally as Kiwanians .mese tions, materialize iTX already ooy ocoui front wheels were bent at the imbeing ward meeting feast The Managers Eastmond and Taylor Of a service station or held In the Fourthafternoon MRS. PEIFER ASK8 DIVORCE Dana win singe weeKiy uracuce-concert- s pact with the curb, while the the resort. at 2 ordered their berries, President is v company will not stop with rlirht to place house Sunday to bicyclose your up of in of a front the a ouiimng service station. garage right postofflce. cle looked like a box of Co'mon in. the water's fine," Hedquist declared. a garage o'clock. toothpicks. ,n a short nl,e Mrs. Martha Peiter has asked serted Mr. Eastmond. So Rotary gets 'em! iii , garage home. If at some timethe service have excellent several speakers be built between Skull and cross-bone- s with the "They are in overripe condition," district court to divorce her from Approximately 12.510 tons of tin for. to talk on the Wi, of the ercted on the corner should be was her husband, Thomas L. Peifer, al "Slow and Careful" adorn or 20 per cent of the total box station and our home we will be been arranged said. Farmers the station, "One United Mr. the of throughout Know Hinckley We producsubject. "What rnat the new stLtion will be an forced to move out as It will be that he failed to provide for Ftates own 3.000,000 motor vehl- - a sign put up to mark a danger tion was used in this country mashed as to make it last fumeB Spirit World." A splendid musical o badly to throw the berries leging tn Innal the stand to us is H. for McDonald '"re J. v nt .I- 000 of Automobile the American 2.8"0 her. are which .IJ.t. by cles, Attorney for passenthe point IW1UOUH vi year necessary manufacture of motor lug H, ,. 6 Mtlon from such a program will also be rendered. nd wife. odors for the coming association. automobiles and been 150,000 vehicles. ger attorney trucks, h" "'ready away." All are invited. m vtniy commented upon by them, place A PLAY LEADERS 'cA? T CLASS ttat " g SUCCESS , ... ss A,.... I . MEMORY - : . r WO MIEK TAW t Bil FROjHAST riES . y RUNS II1T0 n. CROSSIfj Rt-tr- Didn't Get a Berry! Rotary Got 'Em ' V 'r Am-tof- FIVE-MINUT- E m ie I nui-"ic- o f leg-en- |