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Show ""' ' 'fin scsrTT ii Sworn 2212 :aT5xvn---NP-n8- - railroad The Fair Weatherand ' UTA H tonight 'Tuesday; Colder tonight, With freezing Umpsraturt and frost Slightly warmer Tuesday,?: PROVO, VTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922; iiTATrfirnpiAl 0 TAfr UANh v JHHL UrriWHtO IHIOHHUf HI RALE DAI LY f!;- lircmation CEtlfML PACIFIC Twins Are ys Irrxl R In t lis J Vtk LAST DANCE "Now witch craft celebrates Pale Hecates offering. I HI Lenin Better OR LI IE IEIEFIT nisi fci controVersf, BAUD REGISTER BOYS PRICE TWO CENTS. OEPtOREfl 8 STAKE DM tl. Ruben Clark will be the orator at tonight's Republican rallv in the Lat ely .attended sessions of a Latter-daSalnta,! said conference of Utah stake President Eggertsen The work to quartorly local Hecate the Elks Princess theater. u joined by APPRECIATE were held Saturday and Sunday,' be done at present for Uie .church. fctMr PIT pruuituoui, iu uh WOMEN 1 Mr. Clark will .answer the Demogreater-thahas sent forth her messengers to other things that with President T. N. Taylor pre- snoum be done. The" adversary la the witch all summon assemble to Officials cratic arguments produced here last of end Neraan.Elder siding. fjfrU George Albert Smith not asleep 'but is working hard tow them-Kite- s tribe at either the armory Or the wpek by William Jennings Bryan, E of the Qwrum Of the Twelve these statei have arrayed rep- thwart the efforts of v on Mozart hall Octo according to Bryan Kershaw, secrethe night . resented the general authorities at hood. ttpoa the side early Uken by , mvm - tha conference. Here they will tary of. the Republican county com'"Monnonisnr leadrHa greater . ber 31, Tuesday. tti pforff Chamber of Commerce Elder Smith bore a strong testi- honesty, greater Intellect, makes- -' hold forth in high carnival. mittee. other Utah county, clubs in mony of the truthfulness of the for better f world "Now oe'r the Mr. Kershaw said the neighbors and stands for Friday sited club meeting In Provo sev- gospel; saying that in 'Mormon-ism- " the ; better t. wicked and dead seems Clark things in ltfe.M Nature would be the held Winn, at is meeting contained all of the truths "We axe indeed grateful to the Governor ikbey"; and -- Sstsrdsy He dreams abuse In contained Columbia spoke of the early Ufa Of Dr. other churches and theater, and it was so for our Honwr General Cttuff.'of TJtah, resrjonse wet received many that the other religions did James "ET; Talmage and Justice The curtained'sleep." in announced The Herald. wooww for Dally wtlce that tMT Charity Cllnle ball," said Mm. Wal not have. In his address Sunday George Sutherland of the supreme Spooks and goblins, too, have Later it developed that the manage of intervention in ter T. Lj ofpetition In commenting on the forenoon. Elder Smith urged the court to illustrate the necessity of Haaler, Utah, and would ask the been roused from their misty haunts ment had arranged for the showing' totojf parents to be closer affiliated with hard study and preparation to at-effort of Women's the and commission to join the ghostly gathering, Municipal ggfftata Commerce their chlldrei and to know more of tain the tlimgs worth while. , ' . of the Dempsey-Carpentlefig'H rail-mwill add their charm to the spell In t council, of which ihe la president, to imp the Central Pacific their actions while away from "I believe in the gospel of Jesus pictures and the Princess theat r Den of Horrors. with the SoatBern Pacific In staging the ball in the the home. Christ because the spirit bear witarmory D. Gov. B. I heard a voice cry was substituted for the Republican of "Me Boyle Today thought In speaking of the present ex- ness unto me of its truthfulness,' gats last week. "Tickets were bought sleep no more.' gmsa, the public service meeting place. travagance in dress, Elder Smith said President Franklin Stewart of that state, placed Ne-- by those who could ill afford to Hecates has searched (lie air for said that the members of the Harris of the Young university. The Democratic clan will gather Even the contribute to the clinic. on record as favoring Owl and Bat and commanded their at the stake tabernacle church must change their attitude "Anyone who does not have that Wednesday Zi. Pnotfltfa retention of the widows gave ungrudgingly. We will there. too be Nicola Lenin, Russian Bolshei or the spirit of the Lord could not spirit cannot bear such a testi allegiance. They Senator Joseph T. when evening wm i an ana me w WHO screen uiuve uiwm supowl "I p. has. heard the be their companion. 4a. .',, mony. The aplrit of God is ' Ported us in raisin th fund We'll Robinson, of Arkansas, will be the vist premier, resting W. Union Pacific while recovering from his recent' crickets cry." Craig, Osons "Before going to Europe I visited strumentality iu the study of God orator. Illness. Notice his rough work the Brigham umt n Prow, naa assumed De able to turn over about $200 to is the last registeration Young university at and his works. Those who have Tuesday tne ciinie. man's shirt and general "proleta- which time I found rtuw of that system'i publicity the students been 'touched by the spirit of God who have not alwhen voters day, Too UHan" much praise cannot be attire, axpiiga in this county, and la arfairly exemplary In their dress." know firmly that jthe gospel is true. do so if they l must ready registered L. Mrs. W. sev-an-d given Whittemore and said Elder Smith. "From observa- - Just as the scientist with the aid jUgB w puDuc niBuiMpj in hope to vote at- the coming general her committee of workers who cities of Utah county. " Hons made at various institutions of his delicate Instruments knows election. Mrs. Jane L. Ball (above), Mtl spent days soliciting for the great ; CALLED of learning, I am of the 1 Mere if the public has com- cause onlnion things that are unknown to others The following are the names and CONFERENCE at of the expense our Pleasant, aide of time, the and Mrs. of Hack-R. knowledge la., some ! that C pute go to school to learn, who have not those some instru-- ' address of the Provo registeration and duties. Mrs. Decatur. ' personal will HL. is see strength anburg, It that ha.ni twins, while aanranrsy they others go there to be looked ments, so the person who has the agents: Juit celebrated their 92nd birthday.) Utah' Interest to take tha Central Whlteemore sold 122 tickets, which at. Many of the students are spirit of God knows things concern- 1 B. Ponlson, Dist. No. Cynthia SPIRITUAL BANQUET dressed like They hope to reach the century PmKU from the & P. system," Mr. breaks all previous records. up "17 South First East street. to they are continually ing Him which are unknown "The council feels Indebted to on exhibition. Cnfc ssld late Sunday as he left 2 those without that spirit. The A. Dunn, 212 Dist. No. Harriet the Walter following: raw tor Salt Lake, presumably Bobinson, "The fashions of the world are sweetest and finest things lu life South First West street. BY DR. BRIMHALL tu a conference ot TJVP. official. who loaned the piano for the occa depriving many of our younsr neonle are not material things, but spiiit- Dist. No. 3 Mary J. Vincent. 73 and Peerless Wlde's orchestra RONDO SIMMONS NOW of the privileges of the temple. It ual. lr.Cnif said he would return this sion; West Fourth South street. seems to me that it would be far natM, and intimated that the U. members for each giving the price The music for the Sunday ses-4 Mattie Harding, 2S9 No. Dist. ''We have bad for two days a better to receive eternal P. would not give up the fight until of a ticket; the Purity Biscuit comNorth Seventh West street. blessings slons was rendered by the taber- Manufaccommie-io- a pany through the Utah tks Interstate commerceM Dist. No. r Mary E. Forsyth, 124 spiritual banqSfet." declared Presi- tnan momentary approval of the nacle choir under the direction of Four alleys have given up their SPRING VILLE had announced Its decision. . turing association, who furnished e cannot be like the Pr&f. J. R. Boshard. 1 dent George H. Brinihall this world. West Among the Third North street. asweird the cats to Join black s enough wafers to serve 300 people; The Provo Chamber of world be and 1 to numbers the the choir Mrs. 6 No. were, John sung acceptable Dist. by McEwan, four-min-in his morning beginning sembly, and Jack o'lantern glowers and the Salt Lake Chamber O. R, Thomas for the floral decoraLord. "O Lord Most Merciful,' "Consider street. 267 North Second East his to add in ghostly grin ready ute address before the students of 'We cannot go on at the Dace and Hear Me,"'"0 Turn Thou Unto (t Commerce are leading the oppos- tions; the women who furnished Dist. No. 7 Emily Nielsen, 46.1 ill presence. for the the Brigham Young university. He the world is living and retain the Me," with the solo, part- reriAersl..-b- y ition to the Unloa Pacific, badng sweet cider and juices ; North Fourth East street. "The night has been unruly their opposition upon the fact that punch; Mrs. Fred C. Strate and her "Mrs. Myrtene Thurmond Stein; 41 had reference to the stake quarter- spirit ot the Lord. We cannot drew Dist. No. 8 Belle Bachman where we lay our chimneys like the world Is dressing and still "God Protect and Guide Us," with (committee composed of the larg-ts- t committee for the decorations. SPRINGYILLE, Oct. 30. Rondo T sat at' the table South Third EaBt street. ly (jpnrerencer down. blown were '' who are retain the spirit of the gospel. We the solo parts, by Miss Violet JohnThe women, working Simmons, formerly of Provo, now snippers and manufacturers of Pearl Potter. 285 Dtst. "NO. TJae orchestra- - - wiH attee- wWli r throughout nn"d feasted with my take t( o many things for granted son and -- Murray Roberts, and the state believe It Is to Utah's best purely for the benefit cof the citiSouth Fifth West street. owner Sfm- is ren will also oTfhe and manager he music when friends." "and continued, tantalizing zens of Proov through this big mons with our - "Praise the Lord." interest to retain railroad e children. We Boshard-Pynbecomare 344 The ompett 10 No. Elsie Hoover, Dist. it was all over, last night, I returnpharmacy, having purchased der weird gloomy noises that will tint- - They insist that competition women's organization,- - the Women's ling too accustomed to the things of quartet sang. "Still, Still With West Second North street. the drug store of Kennedy ft Hand-ley- . make the miserable night. ed home and listened to an. appeal .the world." wouM be stifled if the Central Thee." The conference adjourned Municipal council, earnestly solicit which district from a man If you do not know thumbs on ol a my the "By platform standing He deplored the fact that there with prieking to taken from the Southern the of all women. Any sineinsr. the consrecration Mr. Simmons for years was with live in, CHU Hie uuuy iieiaiu. on .ol the Pacific oceans swot tft r spifrt-ef- 1 fee "With" Yea fill Wftleet , w wj u vKjitr nmc Ltlu mcwSrsStri woman who would- - like to farther the Siihtog..wMe4.. this. way yOU j 1 'fl6d' UUU LUC HUU1COO JUUl Drusr of comnanv Hedquist give Brimhall reviewed growing up within the church. He President comes."' noes eiiled from the state. this great cause, the council would will be given. Again." information sary and a there re and in Provo, repuorder some of the prominent features of contrasted present conditions with acquired Eating will be The steel Industry In Utah county be glad to receive your name in Bishops Willis K. Johnson, Nephl The agents the conference, amons them Presi- the early days of the church when a said to be more or lees dependent through the secretary, Mrs. G. H. tation for square dealing with the freshments will be served as Hecate Sprlngvilleregistration Albert Mabey, George Anderson, as follows: are for public, dent S. P. Eggertesen's statement there was no class expert knowledge of desires all to enjoy. Heindselman. tpon the railroad situation. dlstinctijn. Powelson and Joseph Nelson, and Dist. No. 1 M. A. Dover. ror business courtesy. ana his father's desire when all were it arugs, had been that common to L, F. Rains, steel pro"To quote William pso- President J. William Knight In the plain, Jennings He already has done much to inDist. No. 2 A. V. Warmer. to be among the H4,0nu who were pie the kind the Lord moter, the establishment said Saturday meetings bore their testl- "A man borrows more crease loves, 3 of the Bryan. S'traw. Mrs. Dist. No. Xephi the popularity of one of to be caught up to meet .the Savior, r.iaer smitn. Cohunbla Steel monies and related why they are Dist. No. 4 George A. Rawlings. and Mrs. Inez K. Allen's company's plant strength from a good cause then Springville's leading drug stores. appeal f:ir President T. N. Taylor reported members of the church. hre will be delayed if the South-er- a he gives it." Packard. 5 No. Dist. Sophia After his the from 142 retirement under children the the guarthat the amount of tithing paid and Owens of the Provo Third ward, Pacific loses its line fntn 0 Mapleton O. M. Bird. Hedquist Drug company Mr. Simdianship of the Relief society. It the number of tithe payer? in the who recently returned from a 2S lea Salem Corline Hopper. mons was Provo the for to was such manager by responding stake during the flr-- t nine months months' mission in the central financial interests in'tne Rooth- Pleasant Grove Ltfie Marrott that one might be numberedappeals Culmers Oil company, leaving that with of this year showed considerable ara Pacific are said to states, related several missionary be backing and Ethel West. GIRL when he learned of the opportunity the 144."i:0. increase over the same period of experiences and complimented the as Columbia Steel corporation. HOST POPULAR Mrs. Josiah Smith. Grandview to Kennedy-Handleover take the was coast The Pacific orator .last year. He urged the people to M it is a known rant for the manner in which that th S. S. Grange. Timpanogos store. lirimhall as become owners of their homes even people quoted by President the missionaries Pacific has been buying its support C. Clayton. they Don Sharon would wade through if they hail to go in debt for them, (Swthern saying. "You their faith and prayers the Columbia mills at through, Vineyard Mrs. M. O. Miner. blood up to your mnk to save your i At the same time he di.ieouraged and also in a financial way. She Mrs. Sadie Shaw. jPlttsburg, Calif. Lakeview own children, but souu- of you going in debt for lusfuri- s and ex-- i INVITE SERVICE STAR I On the other hand suggested that the best possible Union Pacific Pleasant View Mrs. C. Elmo wouldn't cross a foot bridge to save trayagances. officials insist that the U. P. will way to assist the missionary in his 111 Cluff. neighbor's son." to which "if I didn't believe in my very work is for the people to live the jour all within its power to aid In in clos- 'soul Who is the most popular girl added lirimhall his President Latter-daas development of the steel Indus- 'Mormonism' that is the work lives of Saints in their Herate. in league with the II. P. E ing sentence, "You cannot reac'; of God upon the earth," said Presi- - homes. w.m ttah. This assurance was Provo O. Elks Lodge 4W, demands all t.) I." a Know her? ' the heart hci pin t through dent Taylor, "I world rot ne:ui e awe .last Wednesday t At the time I, was called to go irin. Nobody knows, but everybody is 'Mrs. L. C. come for the good cans,'. Tie cause with it that do now. it T"te by J. a. Reeve, on my mission," said Miss Owen3, Potter, state president; jtime general freight going to find out on Armistice day, WANTS DIVORCE WIFE tho most expensive organization "some people said that It was Mrs. p. J. Adams, national third is to assist the ne'Aly organized s'ut ui me union Pacific. November 11. w hich to be connected, Mr. Mable A. Driggs, has brought If it vice president, and Mrs. T. L. Hoys' Hand of Provn. A splendid just to call a young woman like mo E. from Norval The American Legion is going to suit for divorce is not true, but it is cheap, Indeed, to go on a mission and spend, all Lake Salt of the In lot of musicians president are, embryo they Armistice in live day Pleas if it is true. feel that If the peo- - the earnings I had been able to stage a mammoth l:rlgr,. The couple of the Service Star but county they need instruments, music dance and entertainment culminat- Legion, chapter SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 30,- -El ant Grnve u"d have four children. plo of the church would only obey gave since coming to America and vmrniiio left Friday afternoon as most of the and various other tliinp-iKalah tempi'! They were married at Thoinpson, li e principle of the law of tithing, go in debt for some besides. I am To be Shriners of the BUREAU ing in the designation delegates from this state to attend The wife tip Lord would pour down his glad that the authorities of the popular girl in Provo, Utah, U. S. A. the national convention of the distinctive and to properly adver- Salt Lake, held thrv annual fall Nevada, April 4, 1914. afstreet. alleges cruel treatment and asks blessings over them more than He church did not look at it the same The dance is to be a carnival on Richards Service Star Legion to be held in tise our growing city, the members auditorium confetti, the Drake e If people would way. Why should the rich novices were conduct d for the custody of the children. does at present. fair, with the attending alone hotel, Chicago. October of the band needs uniforms, and l"orty-onLOYHENT horns, caps, etc., and there's to be 30 and 31 and November 1, 2 and 3. they cost money. Thut the hoys are across the burning sands. The first try to see how much they could pay receive the blessings of the Xord? REPUBLICAN WOMEN MEET a candy shower to make the instead of how little, they would be , "There are many ways of obtain-IrThe Utah women left with the anxicnis to make of their organiza- part of the ceremony was held fro:i. at dancers even 'more joyous. astonished how iiiiwh they really of Mabey. tion a fir t class band is evidenced 5 ta C:3o o'clock in the evening happiness In the world, but the Governor invitations A meeting ui der the direction of can do." comes when you have the the hail. With each dance ticket is given Mayor Neslen, the chamber of from tl.eir eagemtss in prarti-inSERVICE greatest Thwnenibers and the candidates the Women's Republican dab wl 1 Dr. George Brimhall said that the opportunity of bearing your testithe right to cast a bnnch of votes, mmmorpp anil the Salt Iike chaD twice weekly under the leadership S of most the held at hand then Shriner Tuesday evening and the airl getting thing most needed at the present mony of the gospel to some earnest tor nf the Service Star Legion for;of Director W. P. Amlnfl The b'.ys escorted bv the thu votes is to be declared the the national organization to hold are willing to do all in their p.'wer marched to the Hotel Utah, where o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. D. time is individual discipline and investigator and seeing the light ot S 161 in Third the .North East city. to represent Provo. but they need a banuet, street, poke of the discipline and the 'ruth dawning in. his eye." which lasted until moist noDular girl Tie United jSutton. the li'23 convention in Salt Lake, States o'clock, the band and patrol form d The speakers will be Mrs. Jean happiness the church la to hini. girls not barred.) with d str pt John Young related experiences ' V1""" ""MSpringvllle Mrs. Holman said that she believes assistance. Mrs. Justin Davis. Mrs. Hecate and the benevolent K!ks. and marched back to the auditor- nette Hyde. "One reason for being a Latt.-r-'daThe most popular girl also gets the invitation will be accepted, a of early day missionary work on. a 15 DOJC or canoy. " ' i lerwce to assist those vrc Mhy r:1ver nresident of the therefore, ummoil you to me"t with ium, where the ceremonies were Ernest Bamberger, all of Salt Lake Saint," said Dr. Brimhall, "is the Pacific is'talifls. n t I am not fit for City, and Bishop Joseph A. Buttle Unlike purely political elections national organization, has written w itch and owl,, ghost and gobblin, completed. fore-noo- tt other music for The any the Saturday men who are in The following men were initiated of Provo. A good musical program church. I have studied the doctrine will be encouraged bat and cat. n Tuesday night. Octc-1 trained the- session was furnished effect delegates that many to the by by the government In repeating battle. Vote early and are desirou of coming to Salt Lake Der .51 ai euofr uie jiuzari or i: e r.awara t. s?iy. r.i mi .. i annm. has been arranged. tenets of other religions add Sprlngville Third ward choir, and this voting ,and lbs wtife.ru"an,nt employment in have found there is not any place in the afternoon by the -- Lakeview Everybody, old William A. Cole. Harry C. Errett. urged Commander Mart for the next convention. The Utah Armory, or both ZZ31 the'r training, accordlnr vote often, and George James W. Guthrie, Stephen J. Sergeant where I would fit in. My religion ward choir. BRfAKS COLLAR BONE. pro- and young. Roylance literature carried delegation John Hall, Charles E. "Black spirits and white am, JelIed bj Mart is my life, my light, my glance, . ' The Sunday evening meeting wss a Harris, vided by the chamber of commerce liberty." Red spirits and gray Robert R. Walker, Manton To avoid running Into Mrs. Inez Knight Allen Legion.0 ,WalP"rlne presi- - Under the directioa-o- t describing the scenic wonders of W. 4 "rank Mead, liingl, mingle mingle Jwl, John tstandinsr in thr- middle ofttie- road ueni oi me siaKe Kelief of the stake. The speak- ITah and containing Information WIVES GET DIVORCES H. Clark. Victor R. Bush, Roy M.:near pleasant Grove, Tom Walters. spoke of the needs of that society, quorums You that mingle may." era were Elder Reed Sraoot, H. W. . organlza about. Salt Lake City, to be dis, Wiul i 'T. lralI'hg each- month A. L. Roscoe Olp'-onGarnett, Ben newsdealer of this city, turned his tion to properly care for the de- GrVbeck ot Sprlngville, and N. tributed at the convention. uisinci, and ann attnrt la James Blair. Paul P. Allen, Samuel car so suddenly that it tipped over, pendent in the stake. She congrat ROPER HAS DAUGHTER Judge Ellas A. Hansen has grantA service flag representing the Peterson of Provo. Little-John, these mei ed divorces to Mrs. Ethel D. John F. Leonard, William throwing out all of the occupants. ulated the majority of the people in and the marines, hi. -- -a H. In the accident James Maloney sus- the stake in of Salem, and Mrs. Josephine army, the navy arm C. ClaTence Max the After Moyer, strong upholding I. Clawson, having, good, comfort- gregatlonal singing. A duet was K designed by Mrs. Seldon Thomas, of Provo. ' for of the law for two years, having Myers. Albert Shockley, Arthur E. tained a broken collar bone while DBlnS ,abIe to rendered by Mrs. Ora B. Hardin taken to the convention C. Nielson, Harry Wal- the others escaped uninjured. and with Niels bandits Mra Atwood has sued her husband was battles Smith, the pitched families as with the nrf mi on consideration for adoption viw ik-- .. who ker Glfford H. Watland, Albert A. The accident happened bootleggers Sunday necessities of life. She nrged the mony Four also Ray Atwood for divorce, and national emblem of the organiza- overpowering rendered a quar ' f the received K. 2 and Mr. mountains of Thomas Oliver tbe o'clock when neglect, infest to not Clay, Whitley, about grounds people morning forget those in their tet, as did also Karl . i n thnir children. tion. The flag has been adopted secretly . ln( this " T Christensen, F. B. B. other Scott Sheriff Frank tbe who Walters George and midst Dunlop. lypwutthi Fouts, are need and depend Peter Jensen. Elizabeth occupants care of all the both by the Salt Lake county chap- valleysT Deputy Evans their support. for W. and listen to to month forced Gentsch Salt Fredrick been from Lake a ent ana were $30 Wasson, has menind less fortunate than they. Bechtol, and Lillian Allred. City aiT w Roper returning ter and the Utah division. , where they had been attending the She congratulated the people for the gentle cooing of little Miss Ro- Jacob H. Epperson. won u , Salt new . from Shriners. are The of what members the I'wats Initiation '"" Thomaa they had done in the oast to per who arrived Sunday morning ' dwree? custody of their children, AGED GLOBE TnOTTtrt ntnt. Mr. Maloney Is reported as im- assist the poor. Lake, Provo and other cities. h ir.h?POrtUn,OM- 72 years oio. at his home to stay. I BOY8, HEED THE WARNING Meek, Kate Mrs, Failure we tbat and be will soon fonnectlo' "The Relief society is the mother The little lady has not declared and 30 a month alimony. proving rapidly, husband. 78 years tn American her with who the In ijajT Lotion to I was alleged in her politics as yet, but by her tone NEEDLE PEDDLER ARRESTED back to work again. auxiliary organization the Chief of Police Wren Wllklns av ui --inrMfliHai old, was found Degging on mo of voice i ilea vnma yi vaMiiuK she thoroughly believes church," said Mrs. Allen in closing warned all Hallowe'en today street this morning. To police of mpioyers that the Veterans' divorce complaint ARE DAUGHTERS BORN. her excellent address. "With your celebrators to John Crowley, Salt Laker, was ar women's sufferage snd strong have a care Tues-nigficers Mrs. Meek said sue ana ner in vLr? upp,lr tnilned employes at- rested Saturday by police officers to The Relief the first assistance, thing Rock, has society protection. when making merry. husband came from Little LO8T A $50 BILL FORK. 30. new- here after causing a disturbance SPANISH Oct. to been able ot the attention much the tract to bring happiness "The must not injure ; propArk., and were on their way SSf ,owr" to b Los Angeles. comer was daddy's Sedan. She im- while selling needles at homes. He Daughters were born last week to and a little comfort into the lives erty and must not Interfere with' Mrs. Jane Slier, of 311nton, lost their son's home in women 7i2L2S! '"PJoyment needs of refused of to C. A. Larsen Provo Mrs. and to one the side because in called our complained dependents midst" daddy travel in a wagon and have mediately eopTe.'" here Saturda- y- She be- They on to buy from him, and tne police Mrs. Paul Badham of Payson. The President Simon P. Eggertsen thr rlghtsof other aW bill the road several weeks. and demanded to know who that was ! Sunda? were Miss called. not Hattle mothers lieves she dropped It somewhere hom of Police spent the had been to Crowley formerly was that people urged incur fellow plastered debts took Wllklns Wren officers are Special to be asbureau In the courthouse. This morning Chief Meek to Mrs. Annie v. raimer, all over the windows and the back in Jail and was released this morn Bearnson and Miss Pauline John- for luxuries and unnecessary signed to ' Bait ifw i.?mw police duty on the Mrs. their eyes wta visitors kept out to both courthouse with a of hustle son, respectively, "opportunities - T- Spanish inings. ing warning who gave tbe of the Sedan. streets Hallowe'en.-- katioi." 7 h. brngbt to row at glued on the floor after hearing of the relief society, Fork. "We have a great work to per- of Provo and stay out Tbe mother is doing nicely. woman shoes and food. . aged i about the lost yellowback. I '';'V jju flilekflie ''ProYO Resc y AMI l BE one-hal- a? ' r ' j di 'n - Corn-Hire- ad Pa-eff- ic 1 j Ac-ft- Mlss-Lllli- e . WHOJSSHE? - ' j 1 un-wi- Hol-ma- 1 j mum g g -- T i - y -- - 1; 1 . M-- . - h.' . 'r,place snsr-- ,.. nmLHi dls-Jr.- 4 . I . . f. ' i r rrti flM Jr, 4 ,1j |