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Show - XvOL. XXXVII. NO. 34. ' t . f Ico'. oo; co "IIUIA ii Mi V W U U,U U OfCrOiiUQOt: r.6o c liVroVV- ll UU W - UUU 1 1 i &4c I II . U. I PRICE TWO CENTS. nY i--Ilu II " 1111 V m n S'' aj mi Mill I 1 V 1l-vUIll- iI . A W WIV I I -M I Ml , : l r i n ar; prauncAiFducv" rYfn a li Mmififn'jv ;!a PROVCVtJTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922 - 1 1 1 .V. T fotroulaie ift'trfrjBrBUrea polky on the coming election the of the 'Utah board of director selected county, the following committee: Partes H. White C Feysoa, chairman; Edward 8outhwlck;r Lfihl, fK- - ;tp. TTtah MMinbr land vegterdav sold Wadley of Pleasant Grove, L L Bunnell of Lakevlew, John H. Lee tor as low as $2.50 an acre and as wa of Mapietoa, and H. W. Goro of high aa $250 the acre, at a sale of state lands in front of the court-hous- e ton Genola, tarnrureaha ii Sky U.illnth to TMtfaruday i rJ69ld PyV th Hvykl WVfnfefk. Harvld it Ollm toJM held e.t ProTO. MIME to hav made . toB-BMK- . i.-- men of the local railroad shops 35 additional men, shop laborers; stationary engineers and firemen, en-- i ww : - .. ii. f gine wipaas,sweeper i V! and hostler I 14 Judge A. B. Morgan of thrs city. helperssW&re; called out yesterday. i former judge of the Fourth judicial Eureka,' according to Deputy of group young people district, is being urged by friends Sheriff QaflesT)rCoafes, Is "wlde and picn and women attended the All but brie of these men iqined the -- At a meetingrin the Chamber of striker., .. oren. to enter the race for the Democra Commerce last evening of lake .( class of the community The local situation remains: the tic nomination- - for congressman "Nearly every one of the so call- opening landowners from Provo. Spring J same to the music course at according the. otherwise, given ed drink' sell v establishments high 'soft ' from district. '""-:""-villa "and Spanish Fork, W. Q, ., ' -There is reported W be g strong liquor over the bar," Deputy Coates schobl gymnasium under the direc strikers.Creer of this city, member of the 1 sentiment amone the, Democrats said oday, , committee appointed by the Utah tion of W. C. Bradford of the Com. is this' county's Deputy Coates Water Storage commission for the ' throughout the county for Judge muufty Service.lnc.Jast evening. LOVE ReMorean and those in a position to representative at Dividend. collection and compilation of data .1 in I instructed Mr. Bradford know declare that if he consents to cently Deputy Coates began a camregarding th reclamation project, place his name oefore the conven- paign to clean out moonshiners methods of beating time, and led in gave a detailed report of the work' f tion he will have the solid Utah and bootleggers from "Dividend. dona by the committee. several songs, Alt present thoroi "It is difficult to keep them out county delegation behind num alf. jUreer ftateo: that the com- - ; r the instruction' and raittee had carefully gone into the ' When seen today by a Herald re of Dividend when bootleggera.are ughly enjoyed the clajiperiod matter and that it report as pub- porter, Judge Morgan said that allowed to run wild right over the the singing and m lished exclusively ' in yesterday's 1 many of his friends had urged him county line in -- Eureka," Deputy passed all too quickly The classes will be conducted to enter the race, but that thus far Coates said. jcieraiu naa . iiccn give- me j y Thursday-ttd-F-da"A person canT)iiy moonshine every Monday, he had not made up his mind as fuuiy and , support of the i and other intoxicants in many of to what be intended to do. evenings at 8 o'clock .in the Utah Water Storage tonrmission. EveryHe reported" that the Weber-- " ; Judge Morgan is well and favor the soft drink places in Eureka," high'- school gymnasium.' The love for finery, for pretty Project had been made to include ably known not only in the county Mr. Coates said. ."Strangers .can body is invited to attend the classes and the Fourth judicial district but go :n and buy the stuff over the free of charge. me nna ( uresses, nai, auu riuuuuu, crtmiuinc uian lane ana m For many bar. Very little effort is made to .Those responsible for the bring- a large amount 01 trouble for two proposed by tne committee on data throughout the Mate. years, Judge Morgan presided over stop the sale of liquor in Eureka." ing. oL the representatives of the young Salt JJtk AlrMJwhoTi8lted would tabihie? the level ofr tha," Sheriff John Tf. Boyd and Dep- Community Service here are anxi Provo laat week. the Fourth district court, being lake, placing it! highest level prob elected twice to. the position. At uty Coates this morning conferred ous that more people avail them They are Miss Jennie Van Dur- - ably below tne present compromise selves this of on splendid to iiioonshine opportunity ren and Mia Norma Peterson, both point. He'iaid that this would re- the last Republican landslide, Judge boot plans keep u aiiec uiiiaii uunrn ua 'i Morgan recived the highest num.' leggers out 01 the western portion ot free singing lessons. 1 bey point 18 years old. ber of votes on the Democratic of Utab county. This will include to the fact that the lessons given The girls appeared at a Provo large enough to handle the water are instructive but hot only .very store and "purchased" a dressnot frontth lak extending froia the ' to ticket, beinq- defeated by only 52 bringing bootleggers down ' Provo for trial as fast as Deputy entertaining and that those who an expensive affair, but pretty, as outlet to Magna in Salt Lake coun- votes. Coates catches them, according to participate in them will be bene the Judge Morgfanwas born girts Informed tha sales clerk. ty. Such a canal, he explained. fited in many ways. jreared in Utabjcoiinfy, hi birthr 1he;sheriff. They Collected a nrottvha Hi a I would also serve as a nreventativa and are old, everybody, young piace oemg Apanisn fork where he millinery store. They said, at the of tioods in bait Lake uty and tne also received his, early education. came to this city where he Immedi- urged 10 come out Thursday even dry goods store that they worked southern part of Davis county, and is o clock the at in He tiller high school ot tha Trnv innnitrv and Would nav wviuiu ouyyn water iw muic Li in II '3nd graduated ately received a large clientele. At ing from the Young university. After present he is a member of the law gymnasium. . v acrevi ;Tooek county; ree$iug- ola degree mla from an firm of Morgan, Coleman Si Straw, The proprietor; of rtae jniiiinery s Throuch the control of the wati v ' eastern university, Jadge Slogan of this1 city. store was told that they jrorket at era of Utah lake, said Mr. Creer, at a canning factory and would pay least 30,00(1 acres of rich alluvial; land adjacent to the lake will be, later for the headgear. The dry goods tor lnveetigated added to Jhd tillable acreage of the II IIIL .1 , - . jthe-Seco- The Utah Lake Irrigation com pany- - .through Its treasurer. R. J. IIMurdock, paid $850 an acre for a smau plot of land pust south of Saratoga Springs, He got one and f acres ? f - ? . Abner Chipman paid an e acre for a tract of low lands near the lake. The Utah lake Irrigation com-- ' pany through Mr. Murdock, paid 136 an acre fof a tract under its canal, nd north of Saratoga. This tract has for a long time been under lease to a Provo man, who relinaulshed his lease in order that he might have: oppor tunity to nurchase tha land out-- 1 right! However, the Irrigation com pany outbid him. The former leaser would have to purchase water from he had outbid It for the company '."' ..Vj Ithe land.. toui Of acres, iln Iso lated tracts, was offered at auction at the,; sale, which was conducted at the county courthouse ,.by Mr, I Eliason. Mrs. Edna Steffensen of the land office force acted as clerk of the sale: The lands sold totaled 3728.33 acres, in area, leaving 2768.91 acres which mar now be -- , . ' " '' I.Th eleventh FOR FINERY (f.t annual blks to th nder mono: "a. of . th 1 Jtsfctch 1 4n Inge, Timr -, srt MAKES TROUBLE lost successful ever Btaged' More aver befoje, scaled l Plans for th 9 I Pioneer day era than eelebratloe. at i" toal Me under 014 (tnowwto tm time reaco-th summit tad rejtrtered their the-- ' direction tf the Young GIRLS Mutual Iaprovement as-lathe book st the flag pole. Ladiee sociaUon are now ready. Mrs. W, Monaopl e hikers were making t roe4fepeor5!i3rt president of the ir Osft and la'urtb trip tojth Paaman, jp, Among tbewramayront-- ; clatlon; there will be ' sev. Admire eraf race fdt wtlcn seTaluable people imiuvi tin th tnnnntata trail prizes wT'jb gtrm.--- Ud are making their annaal There w .if be swimming raoes innage to the shrtnetrf their deTO.' for jpoy Scouts between it and I Crears of age, for Beehive girls of between the ages of 14 and IS, It was the eolntoa t "thai and alaa tor senior boys and ese mountain cUmber built laat year by b students ' glrtav y. ' eJIjA JftlieiwIB be given: to e Tounr beat service has chorus rendering the antinued br the forest pio-' reatiy hnprored tae trip and I f neer song and dance. The teller de it less tlreeome. Jl pf the best pioneer etory to One of the Salt Lake hikers who co er not more uuui. uuvs auw iattedd made the ellmb several times Htes WW b giyen a prize, as A'annn M flmM and from jriU also. the. pldet jloneer to law-eieFietibidet-sthprlAomstunlty Flat tar Amertcan-tttr- k tttelldance.- rate eale by the -- commissioner. canyon expreesed nsmseif to - the Dl.1& ruw ra" tn nlnv m. nrom. I JOnn I. UlQroya. effect that just as soon as the trail (V, UQnn lo.l, mm Aspen Grove to Emerald laxe ; completed tnere woma no moun-Up- neer U ; aay, wnicn is 10 do ceieuraieu west of Coltoo, near Dry valley, at aid isundut. that ieither , of ; the olimbUc In the entire west fis"s!ate3 $aHheTneetmcr thai $ an acrffand John Aagard of girls worked at the Troyjaundry. that ccmld compare Wim Pe.trlP In Provo next Monday. a cntwit un-ey- jrnoW being made s th:mentime-- h to5 Wlat is V The bicycle races wfflpTrun on Fountain Green paid a similar priee- IheifterAASi. from Aspen Orore to the top of ey ober-TbIn land7 ' was for gofflf the loiorel 'Forever'" t&e submitted 'this bnpaaogoa, forenoon East Center treet,'fn to Mr. Anderson there that the exact acreage to be reclauiied.i George. E. Collard bought a large - ft i Not a few of the hikers deplored r" imorning in the "Forever'' contest plained , -b ana that a soil survev of the re- out of wero. section, 1150 acres '.In a dry part of he factihat, thus, far Jhifl year, too they The Unaugurated by Daily Herald; claimed area i also, in progress. raeeiif Oan awel'Mor-- , WfowedlitSeiejJ there Goshen at $J.B After hoteCiainagenientl U$fcieycIe on Jxwn valley tne done Dr trail rlraB the Columbia theater, and ParaBoth of these surveys will be com- a'320-ac- l room on ana Evansfor use root the ot rill $3.60 Friday the evening e paid racing oweettoerjUthougli-i-thelP. . fount Pictures. 1 rreajtjces this sumrn.eijrjrhe investiga- could Uey untajfPjfted them aaltold stay rroun d appeared to, 4e , perfectly ruin, west street, near noneer tract on the mountain west of lehl, What la forever ?Wliendpa4t (he land forming, a part ofTdry 1 'XT and capafcleef bfrtgworked. ' I hBin begin, and when aoe rtTsmdl What . . iutmtr mice tmouctuthc joint asso th AAiiMt er also expressed the hope -that In the afternoon the Provo league ridge there, R. D. Wadleyrand 1. do you think forefer, is J. iTheteJ tTtah, and will team baseball Grove a Eleasant DanariParkinsonrofgame SiillitayalEaMSH 31 play paid the &.',Wadleyjf. uperrtsor" answers may be mcofffwatea bjm flre vraAw aanriM wltn met1 a aVfi $3.50 acre each for tracts of 169 But tbey didn't wait until Sun auuv uiu lnf with Lehl at Timpanogos park. axs in thosontest to submitted fjts viae, ssay a assumed thaUiil data l Abner m. Aspe? ti rove puanv, wouia , At : night there will be": a, song and J20 acres, respectively jer .the winner of which will be paid da'SLate tt,Saturday seyenJngTtheyt nfflceTTraming to uie project will bt cou the appraised n impressed strorif enough br the program, conducted under the dl Chipmah paid in Ten Paramount $3 Week gold. , 1Mby viH1'5i pri4e;-for1!at 16w;; ieetlod Sellerscoind of Tfthp' aeres of lands the ht ef wiaBjr hiker and WIE Bradford, "tickets at the Columbia will be rra lautumm'it'ar that'time thi some clothing belonging near Utah lake, and Clarence Kericulty of naklng more than half anoeos.park..-given as the second prize, and a wopiogsconsent rof, fheintrcsted were' acres arrived decisions The shaw purchased five above AndtM'.frir-rr-r- l at the the climb 'as to spur him on and Uv. to The Daily II year's subscription MOHCC WAS W TpX Jt The young ladies appeared at po- cotrhties'tan be dbtainerl one of thd plete the trail this year to be at last evening in a meeting' at the same prire. Herald will go to the' third, best of lice atalH; and j befpr readiness for the twelfth; annual Provo Chamber of Commerce, and fuyonile largest reclam.i(j.ei projects - thei essay., W. S. WHlis yesterday ale, State'wB be ready for at early Judge are, it Is aid, tentative, to be more 150 over . not word. The essays, a t locution...-,.to It rwab hard' for most of 'the completely shaped at a "meeting urriust be in The Herald office by 1 neon; Jt fffa ; saidrtlmtrtheyschool. was sutirestea ar the' meetititf' If industrial at ere tf seer why ne work shad be held tn. "the Chamber - of Com Of coat-- 1 p. m., Thursday. Announcement will be: retninfd to.thC school thata comm tte in- jecl 71 at done .on the trail this year by merce rooms jals evening. muimv irdiacelt.la,tlle:ilake, should -" winners will bo made in Tho Dally The? . said. All persona-- ' Interested in tne is he forest forces. - The ground ap- it , Herald and at the Columbia thea; r:.: Deappoiuted toget.aeg.timnj'ed-witared to. have been dry. enough, to celebration of Pioneer dayx are ter. alt the laridoWfleri interested' in the. irk for at least the . last four urged to be present this evening. project and the acreage held by veeirs and yet' notli sign of a spade It la explained' tnai uie ceieo ra them, Mectmgs of an e durational ahovel waT Jnprldehce- - to tion is not to be. of nature, wiH be; held in the varioas LOREN 8. detract New matrimonial records" a 'that something had been done character a's this-wo- uld distrlctsinder the direction of the' from other celebrations of the day being set at the county clerk's tils year.' Commerce.- -. t . Prov? jCbanbertof' at was the opinion of jtmany of lrt other cities oJTthe county, where office. Saturday four couples hur "According " td Secretary E-- S." f hikers that in order to make' more complete' programs are to be ried In before the noon hour to get LAID TO Rf ST TAX LIST Hinckley, of the Chamber of Comr' A4 annual "pilgrimage to the inoun-- i tmdertaken The Provo celebra-- : licenses, and all were married by ieree prejecj. a1. sue- - : so It was Bald, then. clerk is Intended. as the tion should a It Yesterday the be, morning fain popular r A ' c th m ftnrti.m.mu ti V7, 1. 1.1.. yu, tl.. J :c:r, for W. .rail, first of all,- must be com- that persons not going to the otner. two other funeral couples jiame services were i lie uoaru o? iuuiu, w"..mImpressive abso- commumtjes pf the county at the same for time and recreation the have cities' to licenses, The hikers Emerald lake. pleted may held .Sunday atternoon'inthe ers yeslwdariftertioon awarded to. Mutely acccsaryfe-t''---Would th nrrtxrA at Mia font of da?. " , divorce complaints were filed by Pleasant View ward chapel for ilicks, Gergen & Wessman, lessees' Among, those present, at the two. Loren Srovil (Hazier, "aged farmer of glacier m a fairly good condl-the Post Publishing company,' meeiinK were i. Money 01 far M. raw-testabcelebrations Wallace Hales maxe tne iimb up tne One of the biggest ancf fruitgrower who died at his Saturday LEARNED THE. V 1922 myra, rred Matley of Lake Shore. the for the contract printing record for viewi lished a high ever; held In"; tike Pleasant marriage home Friday morning. VV ' v Allenjan of . Springviile, delinquent tax list and sales t 13 , J. It Is nniiaratnn that fh Mvlp ward will be enjoyed Pioneer day, ceremonies, performing four that FROM Bishop K. B. Walker presided. cents per description. Arthur Taylor, Scott Stewart, HEB, morn-Nlclubr of ProTo win were: ef- July J4, commencing in the ' morning. These The invocation was offered by J. ft WclchM O; Creer, Geo, T." lowest be is the to said This parent price V ion possible to persuade the forest1 ing, and Continuing throughout the Arel A Birch, of Roosevelt, and Patriarch Albert Jones, the bene . publication of thi tax ist, Peayy. Job W,i Farre'n Jjoel - A. Miss Afton Carroll, of VeraaL-r- r, (li'ction day, nntfl midnight,' TZ'FT" by Bishow John Johnson. m recent .years. Johnson and William Howe.." : t m' . Music was furnished by tlic ward Raymond 8. Tucker, of Provo, vip!re Supervisor Dana Parkin-,- . The affair will take' place in the s In lor the advertisement county pu to complete the trajt before an grore-- : aWTOunding . the .Pleasant and Miss Grace L. Jacobson, of Mt. Provo-istrichoir, the Provo Third ward quar- bids has been called ' ' ct newspapers were asked to sub-- ; the Mher year. View ward church, and is In honor Pleasant ...... ( tet, and a sold was sung by Lillian mit sworn of circulation for Tuesday by Secretary Hinckfe.y." statements G. H. McFate and Miss veta Accordingti Wrwi- Blakeslee of the remaining pioneers of the Mired.,. . . over a period of ithree The speakers were James Gilles- extending tJMd Mr? Campbell, olTlje Uintah ward, as follows: xMr. and Mrs. Mellor, both of Eureka. The Provo Herald was months. John H. Cooper and Miss Judith (Mrs. P Francis x yrTorest, both of whom participated Joshua 'Mecham, pie, V, L. Halliday, Bishop Jdseph the only paper submitting such - a J the hike, the trail aa completed autt, John J Ashton, . Mrs, Lnella A Lradgren, both of Salt Lake City. A. Buttle, and Bishop Walker. sworn giving' a circula' '"Kept . 09 busy writing out to one of the best moun-- Hawa and Silas Ailred. 1 'V0.far The grave at the Provo city tion o statement, The Provo chapfcr bf the Serviced fmore than 21S0 for The : cere be will licensee and the performing dedicated "An was were Interesting program They cemetery by Sidney Daily Herald. Another paper, in a Star Lesion will meet I hiinHir j highly pleased with the. poasiblU- - given at, 10 a. ms Including a talk monies," Mr. Hales declared. Cluff. previous bid which had been, re- afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at the " Jies of making the annual hike one by Seymour B. Toung of Salt take lesteraay licensee were issuea jected, claimed the largest circular home of Mrs. JU W Huish, presi-- . . Of the most BOtewnrthv aff.lra In Helen and ton Miss Fen ..'H td Stanley r tteir in the countyi but failed to bid dent of the- - local chapter. - Mrs. P.-- i, Jttt nation after o tnii i Mm. City. of and both to Henry Provo, Brim, JAIL FOR SPEEDI oFllowlng the program, of at all when sworn statement " Jv Dlsen, of Rochester, Utah, and circulation were demanded by the the national ' orenizarion.- - who ' other tee E. Mlm Delia Christensen, of Pay Jibe mad hnprovenienU ehould be opened on the grounds, with ovacUteh-.-UabA- i sresida iTvaia..:.. '" ' if AS A BIRD H(XZ tomake the eiims mm cream., eod water, candy, eUfc, for bob. The latter couple were, marProtection ' for the pedestrian CbhntytofHHissiOil:'' The printing was award- Uregon, Arizona, Washington, and . and the careful, auto driver ie to ed to countv ried by the county elerk. S4pclar than lt bt at present, a- New Century Printing Colorado, will be present to address ! the BACON TMR. Reuben Glen Dean yesterday be guaranteed, according to an f wPMteneed; tnonntalB AH kindaof races, sports . and the local members off the work of. f ; ; ultimatum Issued by the police de company. ramea bare been arranged for the filed a complaint in' the " district COLONEL TUCKER GIBSON. LOU1SANA SPORTSMAN, AND the organisation, ,1 ' ted at several places partment FUNERAL SERVICES HELD Miss Helsineer. state Red Cross Vf along the afternoon entertainment, which will court asking that a divorce be BKtST HIS HUNTING HOO. IN ACTION. We ar going to watch for the the furnish enjoyment tor both young granted him from Marie Dean. Tne l&V-Th- e will also be presentjo,-- ' death when Gibson found ber and speeder," declared Chief of Police SPRINGVILLE, July ever held organiser, f."'-- ' and old. . Several splendid prizes oouDle were married June 30. 1918, By NCA gervlee. i.... fvntain K rn .rnu vnr. lareest funeral services 1 1 The Prora Kinnt. o1.,h AfA iyi- - Wrea Wilktaa are awaiting the winners of tnese in American Fork. Taey nare one FROGMORS. La.. July 18 When put her la bit pocket V "Every today. in were held this in the. a Sunday inat.-nacity . aca a dim Gibsoa had ' ; child. Tbe husband allege creel quaB season rOUe around, Colonel MARRIED MEN WIN. speeder I going to be arretted, rourth ward chapel tor little jack '. inn in nnpreving tne featuree..if-:'-;, . foad Xrom WBdwood to Aspen Acontort Is now going on to treatment, and that his wife nan Tucker Uioson wouwers me maw lost her puppies. . H placed the and compelled to put np ISO' ball to Reynolds, Th Firstsward of Spanish Fork ; Mr. son of . Insure bis appearance la city and Mrs. J. O. Reynolds of this held a reunion at .Caatilla Springs the elect a ioeen for the; day.; The carried on witb othen man,' barn- - gun and takes In leash Betsy, Amer llttl pig la th flog car. r1!!. W10'- - Howerer, mmm ,weavy traffla imw tii As the pig grew up, IV foster- - court'. v ; ica's only, nunimg nog. following candidates bare: been ins; a hotel in Provo and saltair. ',v;-'."vwho jdrowned in an Irrigation iH rriuy. iw maut ivaiura m (FWday wtfl yesterday proved that nominated," and at the . present ' Mary Bell'. Ballard baa sued a Jail ten- - city, And be come : some v witn ni mother took it on bunting expedi -- .The chief promise th afternoon was a baseball game stream last Wednesday. more work meet be done off -was to Giboon amased tion . . , a tone second of 4 filled. for the Ballard divorce. . Geonre for conviction the of S. number bold the time game bag following George Mavcock presid- between the married men and th Bishop W Pot It In aooA nnnrilttAii In rotes: .. MounUln . view iU to a imitate best of It do en m the this chief pig the mam were la , offspring Speeders. Betsy, promise dooiovib, They ed and also spoke.- - Bishop Frank alncle. Tea. roa it the or two places bridge should be school. Leora Stubba, 15,000;Sunday Pleas- - Aria, February 14, 191 J,' and bare flommoa southern rasorback bog, la fostermother when, game was dis Is upheld by City Judge Abe W. Bringhurst also offered consoling married men won. 12 to S. . who Ehner fined fiallard Alleges the equal o .any mm qog m wm-slan- a covered. Prevent the road Irons ahf'SSwrStmdaTctatutb two thildrfc--Mryesterday Turner, remarks to the bereaved parents.,' SJXUmin from-- to for apeedfng.-rgml- tb streams. in Cluff, S.S500; M. I. JL, iHaaet Wag-- "cruel mad abusive treatment. as a huntee. aay Gibsoo. H"s TodafefrgrtiyT BIRTH ANNOUNCED. Mrs. TfannaVCT Packard sang a refused score t& large offer for covey her bristles stand straight was arrested! Saturday evening oa solo;' Elmo " Kaufman and Leia i!zrrr P06 t!VX9 t substantial staft 30,000; Relley eociety, Mrs. Mir. and Mrs. Hewett M. Strong i " r a foot She lift ber . Should be constructed to FTancis Cluff. 15,000. . to ;as ,. Bbyer up. Center street , the Hirer theanfaiuu.' right Wbatori returning , ladies' are reioicing over the arrival of a sang a duet; and W nd the beery -- traffic. 'AH are cordially Inrlted to Join Plat for the winter report that While Belay still was suckling. bird dog does. She trie to Judge Turner gate public warnfine baby - boy, "born y Thursday v quartet" also sang. - ofnnder the barge trucks with the members of the Pteaxant thl aeaaoa'a total catch in the a hunter shot the sow that was straighten the kink la ber tail. ing to speeders that second The floral offerings were more morning.. Mrs. Strong Was form-trl-y senAnd quail dinners (la stosoa) are fenses would be met with jail road during the View ward la celebrating Pioneer seas south and east of Argentina rabdiif ber. The other pig la the Miss E?ta Simmons of ,tkij tf9 0Ter orofue than at any other funeral - ' "J hrtSi, '." tence. will amount to 1,409 whale. Utter diet and Betsy waa near never lacking at Gibson s bom. day uly H neia nere. one-nai- 4 245-acr- tu . e fk.retiy -' t - r tbt - nnrrerBri1ter W r 'TV:Xfr ' -- e H -- ; -- 11 11 as - foeeevator4ayie4ng How Long is Hunting HogKeeps:Larder Forever?i Filled With Quail V -- , cwnt.5 " gi 1 p f -- rr- -- n t-- nWrni 4 1 c Pf G06d News and News For pad Dan Cupid ?i j 5 I ' t- - mm, GLAIR e h mm C tfacier.i;i'-Ji- A 'if&P J f 5 t, ...V V vr 'Ql in - 1 - j. ' ' r' r the-ftat- f,y 21V ....... w ' j for-th- e " s v y - L I ysA ',,l.ltt ''; II PI j -- , -- lunch-eottJiiwt- fr r - ' ?' . , three-year-o- nj ld . . , . : four-year-o- s. - . I , ny : . .... . i.. i |