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Show VOL. XXXVII. NO. 48. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1922. ft. Sill mm mm Aaui oo OO 00 OO&ggQl"- OO 00 00 oo 00 00 oo oo PRICE TWO CENTS. 11 oo oo illi AMY oo oo 00 00 OO 00 OO OO 00 QO Railroads Ask Injunction Against Provo SKdplMlckgj Ell SMB Steel Proniotors Want Jap And White Man fight GOMES DELEGATES ARE STARTUP In nSf Railroad Shops Stockade Here ELECTED FROM TRIP TO ALASKA Dpi ii tc Know What Provo Is Tr m CON i TO ' To Willing To Give Democratic Walter Startup of the Startup primaries in the Candy company of this city has re- eight districts in Provo were held turned from the floating conven- Friday evening for the purpose of " An order citing the members of tion of the Western Confectioners' electing delegates to the state and By The Herald StafrCWBaondent. be to association held on board a steamer congressional tbe striking railroad shopcrafts of conventions SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 7. The SpringvUIe-Prov- d (site The Bower family, representing Provo to show cause why they SCHOOLS will be chosen by the men promoting the City, Friday, A. crowd, estimated at from 2500 going from Seattle to Skagway, held in' Salt Lake iron and of merger eight American states, this wee coal interests if certain should not bel enjoined from unlaw. to 3000 persons attended the formal Alaska, from July 15 to July 28. August 11. are done -business interests things In by 44 hold reunion their first years, of the two ' ful picketing and Interfering with Mr. Startup reports an enjoyable Considerable Interest was maniopening of Superior tourist park on cities. ;; Fifth West, near West Center the first time all the brothers and the duties of the present employes trip both on the ship and after fested at the different primaries, sisters have gathered - together That this is true was indicated in an ultimatum handed " ? STYLE street, Friday evening. of the Los Angeles & Salt Lake reaching Alaska, From Skagway although the attendance at some of since " The 1878 when they drifted apart Daily Herald correspondent today by Lv F. Rains, pres- And it was a gay crowd, a laugh- the parly took the Canadian rail railroad at the Provo shops was was small. No discussion of from the family home in Fairbury, ident of the Carbon Fuel ing crowd, one intent upon having way to Bennett's lake, about forty them company, and pioneer promoter of sismed Friday afternoon, by Till candi- Neb. o the various a good time while it showed T. F. miles Inland. Mr. the steel merger. Startup says it the merits man D. Johnson, United States dis Some otners went west; east, SAY ATKINS Pierpont, creator of the most mod- was much colder at the lake than dates for the United States senate Contracts for the construction of the line of the Carbon trict judge. some north, and some south. For ern camping in America, that Provo at the seashore. The dny the con- - was made, and all the delegates 44 years they have corresDoim county railroad Tie- - ordejLxitea Ice: men to ap inmbia. citizens appreciate his effort in vention reached Bennett's mne inu)r,a . tn .i,i,.h pear and show cause why they with each other, and many 0f tnem oieei H. R. Atkin of the bringing andhoIding automobile was only 48 aegreesalthmtgh rthe Hf Principal will be let this week. vuuuwts iur U1W r . corporation I should not be restrained irom Inter- Provo high school returned recent- tourists in Provos long as possididate to vote for at the sun was shining. h torn. convention. fering with, hindering, obstructing ly from Berkeley, Calif., where he ble. state Strawberries and apples ae or stopping the business of- the has been attending the summer ni an those 4 years were f""j " " 4iivciioc ub kj, una unaer iiie Seifgates to the state iseximte ' Edwin S. Hinckley, secretary of raised to some extent ou the coast in from nlaintiff; announcement of when the railroad from Lund to the iron preventing by school at the University of Cali- -i jtuey all there at the same time. Chamber of Commerce, of Alaska, according to Mr. Startup. vejhtion. are as follows: ' timidation, threats, or violence any fornia. ,. David Openshaw, L. L. Baker, A. The Provo representative of the ore deposits in the Iron Springs district of southern Utah. as Is canning. All acted master ceremonies. of chief The Industry or contin from person entering into family is B. H. Bower, who came wiU be begun is to be made this week. According to Mr. Atkin the outMayor O. K. Hansen and Dr. F. along the shores large fish can O. Smoot, Fred Evans, L. E. ; uing in the plaintiff's service; from Richard Beesley, J. C. Leath-am- , to Utah In 1892, and settled in of all of the S. Harris limited themselves to fceries are established. characteristic standing manner matter a of in any another agreeing, combining then, that is the loand Ifis Mrs. step Marie Provo James Mr. e and later. on six Collins, , schools and universities years A large mine at Juneau is worktalks, in which the or conspiring together to injure, high iMrs- - James McClellan, Roy Mrs. Bower this week enter cating of the steel plant. This questions was brought to . ; are of is coast dress was the the to full (Mr. creator the of and at simplicity park according praised forcjL of business ing or obstruct the destroy " J. W. Dangerfield, Mrs. taining the reunited Bower family. Salt Lake and to Mr. Rains himself by The Daily Herald corstudents. Tbe upper the park lauded. Startup The mine is under the Murdock, from trespassing; of; the male the plaintiff; Minnie Penrod, L. T. Epperson, J. "We will not have formal meetthe set in matter classmen the ... Walter is who for an Mr. scheduled of pace , direction Adams, Jackling, respondent. from unlawful picketing, intimida come attired in cortf-- address, was detained in a council also Interested in tbe Utah Copper William Knight, Abe W, Turner, ings," Mr. Bower said. "Our pro and of dress "Mr. the of tion at the homes of present shop Provo. Rains, well and as people Springville M. HedWilliam Is to vixlt the mountains, Roylance, Alex. gram at American Fork, and un- company. Mostly low grade ore is uroy. Mr. Atkin says that the sysemployes, sabotage,' or assaulting tem has a wonderful effect on the meeting T. C. Thompson, Wells Brim-hall- canyons and lakes, just having a as other cities of Utah county, are deeply interested in what- to qulst, able be mine. from the extracted present. trainmen or in any way interfering John C. Swenson, J. H. Mc- gooa time, giaa to oe togeiner once ever you say about the steel plant, but more so in what you students and .that it carries with -- William- C Bradford directed the Mr. Startup says that on several with interstate commerce of the T. K Thurman, Inez K. again and, talk over the days of our Donald, work. nf students The a Miss Wilms of Alaskan it the community islands the spirit singing; along may say about locating it in. Utah county'JIMPailyHerald . 5 railroaaorTaHSp"ortatlOTr of "the feel as ree BflHnga. though they are engaged te Jeppson directed the grand WrchTcastThaTIy peTBonirare engaged ln4- lM United States mails. iepun.ee said an Industrial pursuit, that they are and group games in which youthful fox raising. The fox are running The hearing wifl be conducted in "There is nothing definite as to the location of the steel i are David convention are: the Those reunion most the to school were congressional to come to cerattending exiled wild sideon the the but get persons island, the United States district court at attending to do this they lines for once in, their young lives. tain places where food is placed for Openshaw, L. L. Baker, Joseph Mar-- Mrs. Clara E. Keyser, Seattle, plant to be announced at this time," Mx. Rains said, of and out that it Salt Lake City Saturday morning. must work. 'This is1he'mOBt remarkable them. Many of the men engaged tin, iMrs. William Olsen, Peter, Wash.; Mrs. Louisa M. Barnes. "Which site is favored by the men backing the merger Among the local men who nave The same system is used in al- scene I ever witnessed," declared in the business have become Groneman, William D. Alexander, Fairbury, Neb.; Mrs. Marie. L. of iron and fuel interests?' Mrr Rains was asked. been named as defendants are O. all of the high schools and F. I. Drexler, superintendent of the wealthy from the sale of the fur J. C. Leatbam, Mrs. Marie Collins, Pickens, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs V. Mann. B. J. David, P. N. Chap- - most Mr. Rains gave no direct answer but he did say :, . , James McClellan. Mrs. James Mc- - Martha Boman, Moran, Kan.; Mrs T T according Ellison-Whitn Ct CMAn. Ussllaia universities in California, Chautauqua, who was from the animals. -, " Dell D. Wis.Webb, John Clellan, "If the business men of Provo and Springville who Sterling sTaylor, AtkTn. Spooner, Mary six Mr. Utah to Principal Caey, have According to spectatorStratup Robert Gillespie, A. Nelson, G. Lr. Llsonbee Jlrs. Roy Murdock, Bower, Mound City, Kan.; Irvln M. are 'Simplicity in dress,'?- - said Mr. been in every city of ibis and larger members of the Western" ConfecJ. R. Thompson, E. J. Hall, "does not mean to be sloven- population in America," Mr. Drex- tioners' association were present at Christian JensenJMrs. Abe Tarner, BoWrr?irimTadrMontT' Myron W. . ity come across as we have asked them, we will consider Jr., Joseph E. Taylor, and 88 mem- Atkin, Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Alma Van Bower. COrvaUls, Ore.; B. H. Bower or about it A man in ler added, 'and never before have the floating convention. careless ly of le the of Brotherhood Railway bers the J. site; otherwise we may go to some 7A C. Alice and Call, 0. Bower Newell, and wife, Wagenen, Provo; Le corduroy or overalls can be just I seen so many adults able to Carmen of Provo. E. Inez T. the Newell, Thurman, Herald other Fort nad better get Into touch with Myron Fla.v lhe wife, Xauderdale, and his clean off in place, neat as throw appearance of the seriousness years Affidavits from employes, guards K. Allen, George P. Billings and Rev. Clark A. Bower and family. Colonel man a and fashionable Loose Mr. once and the other Provo men with In as can a the and search FRIENDS CITIES again OP inengage Pierpont 3 numerous and others stating James E. Daniels. Clifton, Colo.; Mrs Ella Mack, of in that sue; they may be able to tell you what ;, interested stances of interference with em- suit We are looking forward to for the Joy and youth and they Calif. Long Beach, the time when here In Provo our find it, too!" ployes and attempts at intimidation . PAYSON DELEGATES. they intend to do." . These are tbe descendants" of even Dancing by students of Miss were filed with the petition for the high school students, and 7. DemoThe From which it was gathered that it islargely up to the"!? FUNERAL PAYSON, Aug. ATTEND Louis C. and Harriet Bower, who the Venice Jepperson pleased the large of the those adopt university, Injunction. cratic primary was held at tbe city were married in Ohio, and lived business interests of Provo and Springville. same sensible standard as have circle of park celebrators. , , r Signers of these supporting affihall Saturday sight G. Fred Ott there until they settled in Fairbury, California." of students The contribI got through dictating the Harmony "About minutes Quartet ago davits are: C. B. Taylor, Mosart thirty R. L. as and elected was chairman ,eb., in 1868. Tbe father came from That education has come to be uted pleasing music. E letters to several of the business men of Provo and . Boshard, E. J. Hall, F. M. Ballard, Wilson secretary of the meeting. Germany with his parents . when For the dancing and in concert P. J. Lutgen, Brighton Beaker, J. J. a science and that it ia necessary Mr. Rains said. He added: "In these letters Is five to was a entitled The old. mother delegates Springville," three Payson education years in the to band Provo furnished have democracy champion E. P, Richmond, Fehnlander, to the state and congressional con- - New York rankee, fhe descendant over . I to come up here and talk the invited them mailer mala were emphasized of class Its the usual music. brand things high Very impressive funeral services Charles A. Robbing, Clarence Lloyd, de- -. 'j' 0 a family that had come to Amer-cideW. G. Lambert, representing the were held Iu the Second ward meet- ventlons. It was unanimously me." with E. Grant Hale J. N. LJethey, Albert at the summer school, according to that ten delegates should be jca with the earliest settlers, Utah State Automobile association, ing house v Sunday afternoon, elected with them Mr. Rains was asked what.be would talk over with Muhlestein, Charles Smurthwaite, Mr. Atkin. f vote each. The The family reifnion Is marked by ' "Every phase of school work is delivered that association's con- August 6, for Herbert J. Septimus - "JT f Alfred Sldwell, J. B. Warren, Frank :: Lake. come when to Salt were elected Tis one Instances. delegates two they following scientifiunjqUe who away gratulations. passed Hopktnson, Ramsey, Edward L. Perry, E. J. coming to be measured -state convention: Joseph the MWe for of to are two the want to be ' brothers, know that what is fact There do," Mr. thr they Atkin. wining, "I am sorry that Salt Lake has Thursday. The chapel was well Hardy, George W. Craig, Allen O. cally," said F. H. B., of Provo, and Irvln, of Nlm-roon want to "We their cards work about the not men as energetic, (as foresigbt-e- d filled with sympathizing friends Reece, Ida R.HulBh,Tbomas ?; them the table, lay replied. Hedges, Wlltord Muhlestein, J. T. no more guess E. prims, T. H. Wilson, Mont, had not seen each other as Provo has, and which is from Provo, Salt Lake City and standards to which the schools of we will lay ours." as Williams, Ray Ashworth, Eliia ".--' L. McCormick, since 1878, when lrvin, a boy of 14, E. G. Fred Otto, Jr., reach. tourist Eureka proven by this David Ryan, Peter M. Guy-mo- the United States should It was gathered here that three Utah county sitea are Erlandson, Thomas J. Clow-ar- set out for the west to carve his Elder Alex H. Lowe offered the HenryAnn J. T. Wardenburg, John V. The progress of the students are park," Mr. Lambert said. Mr, Lam(J. Loveless. To the con- fortune. Both of the boys have being closely sized up. These include the Springville pas-- ,; measured by tests prepared scien- bert It may be explained, Is a Salt Invocation. The first speaker was Masters and Eban Mann. R. L. Wil- been back to the old home but will tell the stu- Laker. a strip of land running along the state road; the Elder Edward W. Redmond, senior gressional convention: According to railroad officials tifically, which N. never at the same time. Last Fri- tures, with "We In Salt Lake have some menlpresident of the seventies quorum son, John Done, George A Peery, ' about sixty men are employed at dent's relative standing, not only L. Simmons, George Amos, C. E. near Binp just Vl l Ldiiwm okhmu, auu we, uvsuca MaP while B. H. was oeen nas a present at the local railroad shops. with his own classmates but with wno are not Dig enougn to see tnerof Eureka, who torn or nis associa Gale. James Knowles, Alfred R. day Orem station standing LeBarron at larm ottered said where is the it Bower Irvln the ! all Btudents in the same grade benefits a city may derive by good tlon with the deceased in Eureka, All of the men are from Wilson, Mrs. Lee R. Taylor. The stepped off ahd walked past his remarkably fair price. It is said that business Interests of treatment of the wayfaring tourist eulogizing his splendid character. most of them being Japanese hip--) throughout the nation. state to the ten delegates appointed brother to. the latter's home. Elders Wllford W. Freckleton of "The idea of democracy in eauca- - We have a city commissioner who Payson and Spanish Fork will aid in securing either the Lin- - . J, pea in from the northwest Accordvter- convention were appointed mm -' we Knew t,. I sum. minute In "But the and tourA. our Walters a at stressed also was toll Charles erected has ,. gate Eureka, coin Beach or Goshen Gap site. ing to some of the strikers many of tlon nate delegates to the congressional B. JLBower dethe workers are quitting their Jobs mer school. It seemed that every ist park and charges the tourist for James J. Giles of Salt Lake City, convention and the ten delegates to saw him at home," men to will steel believed the here up is Spnngput It U1LIUJ51CA luo uuvvbui v., fee privilege tO&CUOT remaining In Salt who labored as missionaries in the the congressional convention were clared. daily. f land of the matter re- Mlle-Prov- o interests business securing curious fact of the Another misthe British effort the of our to conference with Hull the past The railroad shops have been en- of this idea In spend his money alternate delegates to the union Is the celebration of the additional to the Springville pastures, the water offered by .uwn ......I At, Lake . . . I appointed with well were not owwut merchants. If that policy is acquainted closed in a stockade surrounded by has Deen maae to nw&v sion, and .( state convention. Both delegations of the "baby" of the fam heavy barbwire. It is reported toy fit the curriculum, but the new soon stopped I predict that tour- the deceased and bis family In go to the conventions unlnstructed. birthday Springville, and a joint agreement by the two cities never to ; of A. Rev. Clark Bower, the cut-Safit ily, curriculum lt lake off Gainsboro, were speakers. They ists wbo do not. those who have been Inside the idea is to make the annex the land of the steel mills and blast furnaces to either Clifton, Colo. -their map will spend but a short emphasized the faithfulness and vuviuiuo Luai 11 car sua two the individual student 61 Is uuiiug Mr. Rev. Bower years The u. we. ty , Pullman cars are used to house the' time there and motor on to Provo many noble qualities of the depart"At the Provo high school i ENDEAVOR old today. He was too young to go About a month ago it was reponea mat opnngviue ana ed and related experiences in recogworkers. have tried, to inaugurate that sys- to camp and spend their money. school when the offers-hto began steel family site ad few years and "You Provo people will have to nition of his hospitality so generA disagreement Provo business meh closely interested in the Saturday be- tem during the past Of course. continue this campaign to attract ously extended on all occasions. drifting apart, following the death tween a Jap and a white, both of have partly succeeded. of questions for the steel promoters to , a list prepared of mother. the mase ine tnem working in the railroad IN ENDS and hold tourists. You have more The speakers each expressed full shops, it Is Impossible to Mrs. Clara Keyser, of Seattle, Is answer before an effort was made in either city to go out and resulied in a fistic encounter in changes In one or two years, it to offer the tourist than any other faith in a literal resurrection and asthe oldest member of the family. we will continue city la the mountain country.-witremarks, gave g W4ae Jap Is said: to have receiv- takes tlmep-and T.-T- he ' There Tiow are 82 --grandchihlreB. tharMrr Rainy will report to the UPPElT of a reuniofl beyond the FALLS, line. Aug; surance ed the worst of it. cave, mountain, that the glao. our efforts canyons, along Yesterday the member Is Lee what the steels interests will " concluding session of the state The farthest-awa"In this connection It has been de- ler, and the largest fresh water grave. Jap quit his work and left for Salt Fla. him, telling them just exactly Lake on the interurban. cided to enlarge the home making lake In tbe mountain country. You Bishop L, L. Nelson, who pre- Christian Endeavor societies was C. Bower, of Fort Lauterdale, rrovo these cities "come across," as ' if and do for Springville held here Saturday. Among the It is understood that before the courses for the girls inaugurated have much more to hold the tourist sided, was the last speaker. " " GO TO YELL0W8T0NE. Mr. Rains puts it. Beautiful and appropriate musi- speakers of the convention were order to show cause will be served last year. All of Mrs. Carroll's than southern California has, and Proof to rendered the McCoard, . were Charles Rev. Oil Hi O HAfnJM,. devoted down weeks selections by will will the be' cal ill time this year spend yet they Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Walters and be held tomnrrnur In tha nffira nf these clas8esrTnstead-o- f ahd Mrs. Sarah Gordon of Park meeting there and ut a day or two here. ward, cholr.j.- - Two .vocal numbers, vo: the Rev. D. J. Spratt, of Spring Mrs. Joseph Bhoell of Llndont the United States marshal in Salt each girl once a week, she will be However, if you continue provid- "Abide With Me," by Elder James ville,' and the Rev. Wltdman Mur Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arney left this J. W. OF City. "Some phy, of Payson. and the Misses Ellen, Edith, Emily, morning for an extended auto trip to meet each one twice-- a ing inducements such as this fine A. Giles of Salt Lake, and Ritchie Vke City, at which will be present able Among-thAlice and Angle Lunceford of Provo delegates here rrom through Yellowstone park. They "u'eraor Mabey and Sheriff J. D. week." park to bold them they'll stay Sweet Day," by Mrs. Ella will be gone about fifteen days. Bench. Boyd. Stubbs, were pleasingly rendered. Utah county were: longer." Provo-TDIES Rev. and Mrs. Charles Elder John Harrison, a friend of Mr. Lambert urged the people of He also leaves an aged mother, According to Sheriff Boyd the FRANCHISE. GAS ACCEPT McCoard. William Mrs. In In to an effort Gainsboro, pro McCoard, WVar8 hfivtt nf 11 tlmu the family this city to combine Mrs. Angellne Lunceford of Lake-vieWAR VETERA INDIAN far Bertha Miss Ethel be knows, Miss McCoard, make the lake a pleasure resort, nounced the benediction. one brother, John Lunceford conducted themselves ' PLEASANT JoseDh William Lnncetord died of GROVE, Aug. 7. A wealth of floral tributes gave Goodwin, Miss Delia B. McCoard, not only for the tourist but tor Mrs. jjo complaints have come to Lakeriew, and five sisters, on Provo home his Coke at Gas and Miss The this Utah Valley esteem and Monelta morning Mist McCoard, evidence of the respect hweffice concerning any Interfer- other cities of this state. Martha 1 Burmlngbam of - Provo . ac uiness. a has Jaafter lingering Neoma formally Bench, company BC8 With tha man II of manr friends and sympathizers Estelle 'Peterson, Miss whi ara wnrV. was Bench. Mrs. Erama Burmlngham, IDC. H. cepted the franchise offered by) Two vears aco Mr. Lunceford' .. k. -- The pallbearers were C. A. ToV cobson, Miss Evelyn Williams. Mrs. Hannah Olsen, Mrs. Caroline suffer after OPENS terms blind, the Grove. WUdUnder stricken Pleasant totally CMUThW horn Asael Dahlaulst. Ole Olsen, Jr. earn the Payson The Rev. and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs, Annie Wheeler, aU ol pickets have never threat-ejwan- y tor bead in com aboess the an from the fc. gas ing A. Anderson, A. Will Jones and man Murphy, Miss Frances Sber of. these franchises Lakeview. one. "The great majority 01 the even-4aWilliam Henrichsen of the 156th mer, Miss Alice M. Mccormica, pany will bave to .complete a speci- several months. clU- The . Ellison-Whit- e strikers are Funeral servicej will be held M Provo years in Into wa bora He Miss Olive Duffy, --Mls Dorothy fied number of miles of malnts 1:30 In the Sharon Sheriff Boyd says. Chautauqua opened here last night auorum of seventies. E. L. Pleasant Grove before the 15th of ago today, and was a well known Wednesday at ' tn Bessie Miss the Shermer, took Interment city Harris, place In recrowd ' at bouse. with a record breaking ward SPANISH FORK, Aug. 7. The a meeting highand Bench, of Provo vtanner CANNERY HANDLES CROP tent erected cemete-- y, where the grave was McCormick, Fuller McCormick and Seotember. 1VZ3. wIU be mn-lla the Interment union of Indian War. veterans will tendance. The lar two until cltlsen. Up Mr. Adams reports that a general ly respected Elder Eli A. Clayson Miss Jean McCormick. worker city cemeiarr, under lue direction open in this city Tuesday morning, on the Parker school campus was dedicated by SPANISH Springville The Rev. and Mrs. survey and an estimate of construc years ago, her was an active FORK. Aug. 7. The and will continue for four days. The well filled when Mayor O. K. Han- of 8panlsh Fork. Christ of of the Berg Mortuary- .- rv of Jesus Church the in this wlu costs made be V.- - J. tail, tion Chautau8pratt Fork cannery is running parade Wednesday morning prom- sen formally opened the inn 8ainta,belng connected that the actual construction Latter-dan torce bean. Many ises to be one of the best parades qua and introduced the manager, duced several demonstrations' pre-In- M00NEV8 HAVE, DAUGHTER so school and the The average cost per mile for canning the with next Sunday spring. work may begin early and Pni and women are engaged to ever seen In Utah county. spiritualism L Drexler. f. time of desth he highways constructed ia the United the At Mutual. will his company that arrived. He estimated A tirl of the fashion baby after them snipping The factory did not oper- Paul Fleming, noted enaprloian. Concerts by the Spanish Fork States is 117,120. t ; . a high prit" ler and spirit this morning at the home of Mr. 'invest $90,000 in these extensions held the office ofare Mt yeaK Many farmers have band will be feature of every day's gave an Interesting and entertain th" w Alled mind-re- t Tbe District of. Columbia with Anna his wire. him of the 918 will Surviving Mooner West which capacity John Mrs, enlarge P"tod beans and an excellent program, Wild West performances lnc performance, displaying un medium, but acknowledging frankly and 40.625 motor mehlcles, has til cars and one son. ' Warren, 23 Lunceford; least at per Mother and the South Slxtn company's plant street crP Is assured. Tomatoes will be will add spice to the reunion and usual skill In his various myster that they are accomilihcd by per eight daughters, Mrs. Mary Mitchell for each square mile ol territory. . daughter are getting along c'cely. cent later in the season. entertainment to alL o. ious feats. Mr. Fleming repro-- fectly natural moans, i PARK IILIII -- ARENOf SHOWS giSu'1fL 4 - tbfl-Pro- n; toi ,.. iiw -- t vo Phil-pot- t, three-minut- - , - -- e I -- n, interstdgttiitgheetTften Provo-Sprlngvil- . d . one-hal- - ' ::- ; t, Ash-wort- h, n, ;- ' . -- 1 V. . h in.Uifilr-fiOnspjin- ' y . 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