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Show - The Hcrdd2252 -- -- y The Weather Circulation Every. fgUtenieri for 1522. T. in November, paratur. PROVO, UTAH, FRID A Yr DECEMBER 22, 1922; LU:.IM STEEL Schools Close for FUHERALHELDFGR 5 - ""rBlDf TO START BUSiliKS HF SITE PV.D FOR Steel corporation J . AA.mhui notice that .work on con- to- Christmas-Ne- Ycft w LEADER Funeral services were held Thurs. in the Masonic Temple Henry Sutherland, manager of the Utah:Wholesale Meal and Packing company of Provo, who died suddenly at the Rosslyn hotel in Los Angeles, rrovo-springvm- .- . Formal-acceptanc- insists-that-th- dvernuitelateoVbt SPRINGVILLE GLUB ARE CHOSEN the details pertaining to the mailing of parcels and other matter. . J. P. McGUIRE, Postmaster. PROVO MACHINERY INSTALLED IN JAVA tributing itself.. Bishop Joseph A. Buttle thought the best way would be to get the names have the club members distribute B0i baskets. Dr. Hugnes believed It would be better to turn the distrlbu- ,,.. , ttt: KIWANIS QFROERS - The, Provo Klwanls club Thursday voted to play Santa Claus io the poor, and will give baskets of food to families where poverty reigns. Thf method by which these families are to be reached came in for considerable discussion at the meeting Thursday noon In Hotel Roberts, when some insisted that the distribution be done through Community Welfare, -- and others asked that the Klwania club's Christmas charity committee obtain names arid do the dis- w.i.7on . , Dear Editor?Owing te the intervention of Sunday, lobby windows of the will remain open to the public to t o'clock Saturday evening. The Christmas "rush" is being taken care of splendidly, commendation Is due the patrons et the Provo office for, the very marked improvement in tbe preparation of their packages, and the adherence to the postal regulations in GIVE FOOD BASKETS afternoon dy for , Late mailers rem . CLUB TO TO POOR FAMILIES r county. Sunday. Viurt on the blast furnace , and California The services were in . charge S of Eph Homes, Sr., past grand master which tne itee! plant of Story Lodge No. 14, 1. O. O. F, Rev. Charles MmCoard offered the held L be located i ,pai4 for and e, prayer, and the benediciton opening the. gtnAhy was pronounced by James T. Liddiard chaplain of the lodge. deeded Kev, MCLOard gnok on "Friit,. arted a soon at the" land it ship" and dealt with th tim. the holding company,. nm following telegram was receiv- - he and Mr, Sutherland were school- -' maieg. jrreston U. Peterson . also this morningj fct in Prov r spoke of the friendship of the deceasb Piernont. President, ed, both socially and in business. He Holding Co., related many incidents which occured through his business relationship with Your wire oi uctouua wuii . of first construction ouineriana. .. w n- time . of. Both speakers euioorizeH he knit of iteel plant, Diasi xurnace ana tdkt ovens. Will sUrt work as soon did life and character of Mr. Suther L ; f,'t( land is aeiiverea na weamer land. The quarete, Murray Roberts, Prof. wrmtornot later man atarcn in, ae- J. W. McAllister, Mrs. J. j.i: Edwin OI course, yu peadeat, jvui ucuvciy Stein and Miss Violet letter furnf the land. Johnson, . . . T I" LUired account lawyers dost on otner ished the music. "Come Unto Me" C,nili of ornnization. 5. Would like "The Beautiful City," and "One (to know as soon as possible when you Sweetly Solemn Thought." The pall bearers were Clyde Scott, kill deliver land so we can contract noble grand of story lodge No 14 for machinery and freighting. Columbia Steel Corporation I. O. O.. F., Walter Hire, vice grand! L. F. Rains, vice president. Sam Pearlman of Salt Lake, William Ur. Pierpont, who is ill at his home Lewis of Spanish Fork, H. Vr. Palmtodar. could not be seen to comment er of Spanish Fork, John Westphal of the Provo Lodge. bpon the telegram. The many beautiful floral offerings John S. Smith vice president of the Holding; com- - together with the splendid attendance at the services, bespoke the love and mj. said that the effort to raise the of many friends. hand site money would be made soon sympathy A min rr lUa i1 - re Mr. Smith were of nuidi uiienngs "ius raising this money is not to be considered an those of the Storv Lodee vft t O. O. F. Woodmen of the tie nature of a but Contribution, World, Knight Bank. Sutton Market Lather as an investment. .' I "It wiu be the best investment this ees, Sanitary Meat Market, University city ever has made in dollars and Market, Z. C. M. I., Provo Hide and Pur Company, and friends from Los cents," declared . S. Hinckley, sec ngeies, California. retary of the Provo Chamber of e. The Odd Fellows conducted th,r "Every dollar invested in that sittrwiH-eoregukrxeremcmy at the grave. the Aext few years." nh PRICE THREE CENTS; BIS i , i-- post-offic- e H.E. SUTHERLAND : F ACTORIES SUGAR Provo is getting some reputation! Provo is supplying Java, below the permit that organization with sugar producing maequator, gifts, thus preventing duplication. over chinery Walter Adams urged the turning THE SUNDAY HERALD. of all charity programs to one cen- "Javanese can pronounce 'Provo' eral organization, such as Community more easily in ttielr diaThe Sunday Herald vjll contain many features of news Judge A. B. Morgan favor- lect, than the name of any other As there is to, 'hp nr nnnrr insmM ATnnrlnv fPhristTrins Welfare. ed a "moi-direct method," getting F. W. Be- in- - the names and doing the lay), the Sunday paper will be larger in size than usual, distributing. American city," declared cmue me numDer or pages ordinarily in the Monday paper. Finally the members voted to put craft, Utah engineer who has just Wftife The Herald prints no "special Christmas edition," the question of distribution up tp the ireturned from a long stay on the committee. The Sunday Herald will carry .many Christmas stories, local news club's island of Java. A committee, Judge A. B. Morgan, Mr. Becraft was the guest of Leo and features, and the Christmas greetings of Herald advertisers. and Mark Anderson, will draft Christmas resolutions of greeting to W. R. V. Ooutes at Thursday's luncheon of Butler, former member of the Provo the Provo Kiwanis club. "I'm glad I'm back where I can see club, and who now is in Omaha. This action was taken after the club unan- snow and ice at Christmas time; imously voted to extend greetings to where 1 can wear an overcoat, and Mr. Butler in recognition of his toast my toes by the good warm fire Kiwanian efforts while in Provo. again," the returned engineer deED YEAR A. Rex Johnson entertained the clared. Then he explained how Provo club with two solos and was heartily got so well known on the island of wu niuva KUU GWU UlU ure45S MW to handle the ! FOREST SERVICE PLANS (Special to The Herald.) 22. The Dec. SPRINOVHXE, Springville Kiwanis club met at "the regular club luncheon in the ' high school building Thursday evening, k The purpose of ne meeting was to complete plana for the Christmas baskets for the poor of Springville, and to elect officers for theensuingTearrr The newly elected Officers are C R. W. Bird, vice pres., Jones, president ident; Harold Altaian, treasurer; J. . directors: Smith, district trustee; Mark Cook, G. F. Woods. Dr. Geo. A. Anderson, A. O. Packard, Alma D. H. T. Reynolds, Sr., J. Childs. Dr. Frederick Dunn of the State Mental hospital was a special guest at the meeting and invited all Springville Kiwanians and their partners to a social to be given at his home Tuesday evening of next week. The male quartet, M. E.Crandall. Jr., Carl Nelson, A. 0. Peterson and Elmo Coffnian, furnished the musical numbers. It was decided that each Kiwanian should obtain a Christmas basket which will be all prepared and ready, at I. F. Brown's store Christmas morning and that he should deliver it that morning to a poor family In Springville. PROVO SWIMMERS PIONEER WOMAN IRK THURSDAY SHOW FINE FORM . ' Java. entered. Extensive plans for the coming year Mrs. Enjla Marie Nielson, wife of "I installed filters In the sugar facProf. Alfred Osmond gave a series IN have just been completed by the For- - Niels J. Nielsen, died at their home of readings of exceptional interest, tories there,' Mr. Becraft said. "The in Provo, by were made filters here a club to fine table the bringing in est Sen';ce conference held in the in the Second ward, Thursday nigh!. specimen of elocutionary power not the Provp Foundry & Machine l orset Service office, Frovo the last Complications incident tO 0I3 age The L. D. S. high 'school engaged Java sugar makers believe frequently seen off the stage. two days. they are the best filters they have in the battle of their long careet the cause of the. death. out there, and I agree with them. when they tackled the Provo high ; Mr. C. X. Woods, assistant district Mrs. Nielsen was born, Ocfobef VS, "That Is how the word 'Provo' has boys in a dual swimming meet Wedforester in charge of grazing, and 1831 at Esklehen, Gotland Sweden. OTA COUNTY EGG become known to them, by the ma- nesday night, contrary to their exMr, R. E. Gerv in charge of the land She joined the church of fesus Christ chinery manufactured here. People pectation of an easy victory. It was evident the Provo boys lost seemingly unacquainted with the fact office in the forest service, who came', of Latter Day Saints-therand came that the best advertisement any city on their turns at the end of tlie pool down from Ogden Wednesday and to Utah in 1886. can get is to have goods marked with as on the straightaway swimming the" have been here for the last two days j She lived in Santaquin, until twenty the name of the manufacturing city.', had the edge on the L. D. S. boys. Ac 'Mada Jjl Provo' per cording to Professor Leaf when tna are readv to return to their homes vears ago she moved to Provo and A large representation of local poul-- suades people in distant lands to the Provo boys have had a little more time in Ogden tonight. And according to has liv d here since that time. She belief that Provo is some city! this fault will be eliminated and tne de- trytnen including representatives frj.it Mr. W. W. Blakeslee of the Forest was a faithful church worker, a The filters are, by the way, Kelley boys will be hard to beat, : met and and loved south of last end the the mother voted respect-county, Service of Utah county, the convenare better Franklin Nelson starred for the filters. But, night in the office.of the Home insnr known in Java apparently tion has worked out an extensive pro- ed by all. who knew her. as Provo filters, hav- - visitors with three first places while ance Nielsen Mrs. Resides her husband. company. in this city. Lawrence Peterson featured the local gram for the coming year for the is survived The object of the meeting was to ingMr.been manufactured by one daughter, Mrs. Becraft spent three years on i boys with two seconds and one first various features of the Service. Tlie means of and discuss improving the island of ways Four Provo schools today began plans which will be published later, Hilda Janson of Provo. Java, working with place. Funeral services will be held Sun- - their position. Attention was called to dash brought out some The trees on the contain not only new features but al- - dav at 1 o'clock in the Second ward the absolute helplessness of poultry-me- sugar companies there, installing ma- tr.imniing Christmas Nelson He says can sugar produc close competition. Franklin chinery. courthouse square for the community operating individually. Friends mav view the bodv fsland's principal industry nosing out Lawrence Peterson by is the C.laRt" ing the in various that arise the no out individual problems that It was pointed Christmas celebration. at the residence, a68 South Seventh far caffee, although the isl- inches while Peterson had it easy in lorcst service egg producer is influential enough or; and exceeding West street nrinr to tlie ervirps These schools are the FrarTkTln, more advertising the 60 yards with a good received has able to no all tlie necesfour rangers were present at the, Internment will be made in the lead. city financially Parker, Maeser, and Timpanogos" work in improving the from Java coffee. convention: titorge C. :I.nrsen. Hebcr: sary pioneer Milton Peterson gave Hancock of 'Java coffee,' Mr. Becraft explained, : l A,!.,:- - II.,!..,-- . tr..r.- cemetery unffer the direct inn of the methods of producing eggs, and find Pireman besan today stringing ,, "is of much poorer quality than the L. I). S. a close race for second Berg Mortuarv. wires for electric lights on the trets, ray-oand James R. Osier, ilanna. ing and developing markets. By or Brazilllan coffees." place. and they will be liglitPd this even in sr. ganization, on the other band, it came back and beard The. back stroke proved a 'When to Recreational M rs. I. A. would not cost very mueh per mem-Diri ct .r according ance was hostess to! in I'rovd .surprise, the local boys finishing secthe proposed steel indu-trFESTIVAL be-- t of: the out methods to Dell Webb. find ber tlie un r.;'.". ,,( the Social Hour club came down to. look the fitua'ioti ond and third with Taylor of the L. ' ' Mr. Webb was not certain a to thp if I'revo Bench at her home Thursproducinsr and marketing and ; over. I am sure that wilh u steel D. S. a bare two feet in the lead. time of the commstnity a K brati-.mlardizing peeking. thir Christmas decorations festival The Christm-day aficri!...i:i The greatest Fiirprise came when program plant here Provo and Springville, to ', A temporary organization was affe'i but thought it would he- Sunday eve'i-- j A Christinas Used. in I1" t:ihernn',ltt by "A riveu l8:-- t will become known ii.re the Forest Camnbe'l established lvmself store, throughout int!: the to and advisable or ing after the IV;. M.i:is' Christmas'' was i:m will be to Asia aiel in the Ti'.urtge for distance by defeat- bv the H. Y. W i iiiivni Chamber method o." establi-hina permanent entire Orient, and Monday, Christmas day. Thp irograiM r. :TH'.l i ,1 liiindi'p uo tor two A ii tralia. what I:i iesp.in.-- e to the M. cii t v voices t'.noli Pittshui. Pa., is f.) ir.e Pratt or tue l. Ji. Tin1 in will be announced Sunday in till' ;.li each has been undefeated James A Cresswell, who organization. North America." a C'.irist-viiti- e ceived by i.siern years gave Br'-u:w as A. d (!. tHerald. te:npora:'.v intf rmountain lacked :! numbers 'it the held mas -- L'i..nmimuLy. - the audii nc.f event, having wuwttt Fred out .(angig can'iTiTS and fchnrriiinn t;P TJinhf groups of seei.tary, to' state championship for this period. " '"" cn.iivcd. A pleasant time was mere t!',m iiKftb1' up 'pivcr.it've- - work in ( i.:,,j,uietion v :in a committee Christmas eve. and "ill :Upe;ir on t! Te"i during ThTst "Pratt "led "by "4TT-5w.tli destunt which a alter o: J. J. Durrani. Aniull PARDOE GOES FUST program at the. community celebration. licious luncl-eoi-Mwn;g.was served but one The eh(iir anji th.e impr ;vi ,ed plat-- c trials with three Campbell K. to CI the CliMid" Carter ami C. Mr. Webb explained. whee1 the orr hi ::tr:i wns iatKl i Dixon. of foot behind him. Campbell rallied in Ilasmi's-t,f M. Jr.. instrumental quartets will following: Mrs L. '. Xelson, Mrs. were l'ayson. , Four y adorned with red and the last trial, bpatin? Pratt's former Mrs. S. 1. CiminiKtham. An thfl'rltv Christmas (lav. tlie T. C ('aide'-the Xelscu & Cre:'mer.y eo distance by two feet, plunging 49 b'j'.ls an arrang'-- j .1. A Klder. Mrs. (". S. Carroll. green Christinaof Salt Lake ('it v. and Dean 11. V. TO SPEECH MEETING serenade beginning at the four quar-tMr- s fW.t. for tir.xt pUicj. Y'e!sa (5rav also mnt wiik h It nt (.thrh4tua color tara nt tlio ritv. nt eah nuarter one Mrs J. Y. Lunceford. Mrs U'ilPam the biuuiii'ul mitiibers ot the sacred j Tloyt of the R. Y7 V.; 'ere 'pros nf in thi If ri.!i-.event by did Mr-- . E to tulks. fdiort the Wilson. s Mrs. and climb will top I.,i.i gave Maloney, of the quartets Itaki"" third with a foot plunge. precram. J. M. JENSEN. i li.ii.nn.-o- n Mr-- . John ( re Ey the Mr. Christmns the start and. Wilson. Mia. .a of building 'i 'he Kele.w iiiH" iit.M Kuittmary of events: ww of fHeved inusie to aj. qnlmner.ts of the vcrious mark' ts i'l ' Susan Heat-and th. invited pu.sts: music program. I'.uhb .ng' over with enthusiasm f pp;,i t't the tine r enio'io:!:'' nf tllP pottl the lm;.rd dash P. Nelson, L. I). S.. of packing, grading, etc. lie 'Mrs. Allie Wi'son way of Long V.iKc. fir-t- : di nionstrolcd I,. Peterson. Provo, second; by the said, "that his rai ;mii.v would g'a l t!ie i.'g things- hp- expects ti and" . Mr-Mrs. i'tah. K. effect the Hay lil'inu lain oi k, I,. D. S . tliird. Time, minbear, do, and bring back viih produced on ly ir in :mld. ii'iv way lf,it: H cooperate alder. The hostess was d ute rot. T. Karl Pard-iehead of C ill' attdietiee. were desirable' the company's Ameriin serving by her Mi-- s e van! da- h o daughter "Provo is extremely fortnate Peterson, Provo, partmeiit of publie spet'eh, Br'R'i.im some, cuil.l Fork Inner can spend l.orene d:"re lfer- ance. Maaeoek. L. P. s" second; M. t.r such mcsir-a- l tin left H" also YimttK u;:i time in l'rovo each week." w Ni ChieaKo. en, third. Profe ;sors Time, 3;" York, Iiil..l.'!!!i.i. le: Jejiperso.) l'rovo, si a ted. "that I'tah w:n the' Mrs. Jennie Bushell and !)'! sen Franklin Mad-eand' Robe! t I'etaluma of Ftah."eou'ty WushingK ti, l.eston, and other ciCe I.. I. ?., first ; bert and Edward, arrived in i'r.ivo Saner," wis tlie sentiment exp-es- ? 'aid da; ! Ne lie will st'ei d Cliii .i :uas day Dean Moyt gave some snggestlnns in .h r. I.. F. Hi. se 'ond; R. Ilobin-TimC. A Brown of the I'Jah rower Thursday from business nun Chieai'o ;,nd will bu in Ne.v York on by a well pka'-'eHull, (u England, value tile to of reference B. organization.! 9 2S and 23, whe.i I'l.e.e. third. liie make their home here. Tin sec and Light. M. D. Bushman, of the arc at t'.e exit. the hu;e thaf the day December 27, lie expre-soio:. o;' Tea' Ii.ts o! As National Y U. and Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart, city the home of Mr. and Mrs. An-..- ;; pvo-- i would pt uie w)ie:i th I'tah ogg At i':i '"'yard back strokt Taylor, L." R Spee;'h will be in recorder, were declared the winners Hatch at the yirescnt time. SLGAR FND. dmers would b.' organized to the point .'ouver.lion riofes-oSEASON NEARIMG "... contest i. Fardoo will .Proi o. secon-liir.t; M. rf thp could g"t into tee Padfie vhere they ii. Hehiiijon, Provo, tliird. Time, 29 ALLEGES THREAT TO KILL. the l'rovo Meat ann conducted "All that is re- a papi r en "The Trcinique cf N'-.-ibe was made ye ter lay easi association. Annoiintfinr-n- t il :: !':!." While in ''rdy ir, Pack. ng company l y the Ft ih Idaho 'Sugar company quired." he thi.ught. is a prrptT or I York Fini te f r di far. c F. Camiibelt, - m;d he expects to har the fauvu'--ki-That I.e.-- husband choked The contest consistc. in the guesa:i t;a:iivat;on an proper ei.-.- t r.f tin ir ten surtar taeuries. t..al tirst. 1: feet C inches; iaa ii'ger, ( o. threatened to kill her is aliei; 'd i.spin. in gr.it! I or nf ili.- finnibiT ot kernels rules end regiil.v oi aft.-had t.'n: h;,.ig t'ie season's run, packing i.r.d the phen. 'i- de Piatt. 1.. P. S.. feet 6 Mary L. Christensen. of Spanish pound The Pticific Coast I'oultry associa-- t opera, wheat eaten by a twenty-liv(Jowl. t of the (e aenl K!e-- t rlc com- inrtnx; Yp'sa Grrtv. Provo, third, U in her complaint against ('. ' ivl the' I'p- in t"e Furl:, a consolid.i'lon is in "r.e was that placed Is which turkev Tie ncreagc, fhir.l. Dr. Purvey Fletcher, filed this afterm on f ff: !r i.ssoeiat ionw. it pany.f at :''' per cent le s than that of window Wednesday morning and leit In theChristensen, i l.ew sj riiit'ionrd diving Nelson. L. C'e .: Y. C. is in charge of the court Fourth district wheat ' w'Yor't li t with organizailon reason sellirg la plenty until last night year, u' the I"i. S.. first, (ts.:: assigned for do ar'.ne i:t. points: I.. Peterson, Mrs. Christensen also allesje. dnvc a to removbeen a'de and has was it lop when City th: early complVtinn cf the work. kernels before it. C. Booth. ti - si, Pr ' P'ovo. s c --.il. cf.l eonvea,foa her u: band failed to provide f ir her In nl consumer N"v counted larze e! kernels The faeloric- which ,sed down very ed and the remaining I'ariloe will g.i to Phllalolphia provo. tl.ird. iiM points, seven the and . their children, custody Pacific 'Ycrk for c.ust esig-'City Prighrtm City. and deducted from the number put in. of whom she asks the court to give nr;. IHlta. ld'hir. s: men swimming 4J yards where in association with Profe s T Forlc and West I'tah; Spnni-! fir-- t ; Pr "i'-people win. pirt id- her S ':.':" s Ihireer of "th" V There were ity iv. Foccnd. blaho Falls. Idaho, ard, he will attend the convi i:ti'o'.i Time, 2 minutes 20 i seconds. eated in the contest and the numbers wero married in Span-- i Svtar City rnd tFah, The couple fa at t'jrie-The Wash. 81. i''i. M.iO.Onn to sojipeni -d Lanfrom Mi o" of the h Fork October IS. 1904. guessed varied will e down C :r!a d and I.chl the exact d KfNCVS CONFETTI BALL DO XMAS SHOPPING. guages. They will be the miosis of The winners all all cleaacd. are UDIllI becU ai'ter the the of litei'ntweel tl.e-- - number of kernels 1800whirh MARRIED TODAY. ' ilr-iwhich' territories, onawardb lespettive the of T"d i.v's, meeting of the Proo Rotary King's confetti nf'iverslty of Pernrylvaiiia. turkev ate: but tbe prjes were wiil be tibout Jantmrj- 1. arcarding to li b v.a; to give Rota-iabest and most enjoy. i .ic dances of is antle'n M"e en The profe-'so- r V.bert N. Strasburg. of Trovo. and ed to them bv .1. A Owens, ot ihe estimates. : the f.' company the year, will be gi' o" 'aue'i in ire t'inie to do their 'relay, ioyinc himarlf greatly In Washingiou Dailv Herald advertising stall nuke Miss l.enora H. Orton. of Jfiilad. Idaho, Peee'iuher ,' I'm Mozart hall. "the fongre-ri sh pri'n?! w'ie1) is to 23, at in visitin-n! 1' r.,r' were innrrit d at the conrtho 's" till of the contest, in the order- of . flctir for the poor. l:er.vthing is in readiness. The and other places of interest. Ti ndd first, second unori by County Clerk V. M. Hales. their BABY of guessing, DIES EVELL. (ineiire hall lrvs been decorated with tlie to the pleasure of his f'o ti th' and third respectively. Cr.T YOUR EIK5 LICCN3E. Christmas colors, red unci green, jrrniia! will he a visit with i: . UNDERWENT OPERATION. B. Ewe!!, the two month' William The others who came net close-'Christmas' creations, such as Santa who resides there and h: " !:t " . Mir. Ewcll and Lailar 4il of son Claus Christmas tree., and snow itbat the fatted calf has b en MPed Chif pf Police Wreit Wilklug todaV-TUtoiT Tiasf rupf "wife oT "ITie" Mrs. E. K. Dunn. I. di.,) Tbursihyf ,at the family residence' are a!l added in th..- de jraiive and the auto is his to cot i"(l wt'iinf; tft.a'1 bio vch owners underwent n very fid- clerk, as were awarded The prizes scheme. While gono he will attend as many v ho have not secured the 1924 license. at. her. in Rains, lhcumunia was the cause for appendicitis operation ot rnocoiaics ot tne (team. As a special lows: first. So.lH) box fe.iiur twanty theatrical and operatic "performances He says thev'H ho arretted and taken third hnme Thursday nlg'it. The body will be brought to Provo second. $1.50 in merchandise: and will he on P'P look-- into lty .,oi?rt to settla th matter 1.. OW as r prizes are to be g'.ien away dur..T,nrl nrl tliiu morT'tetf. the Hatch Undertak'ng Company. out for s imethiiig g d for the whh Judg" Tucker. $1.00 in merchandise. ing the dance. s ; lever, that she is cetting alona as w,!'. -i d Sherwoo I's fair' it' 'a-- ? oe nein .aiur- ft. Y. F. services Only half of the bicycle ownsn It erailed as ca ri hp pviipctoii tl cans , oVWk in thc ' : "' Provo have secured licence! e BELFAST-Republia , the, no. will r s furnish or to Umlcr. Pan'oe exp- 's loi.y (hv I're' p fot,. tl! 'and burned a freight and mail train od time Is moinlsed eierone. "a'br.:t .lar.tia-- y 12, next a. yoar, r.cording ta the chief. taking Parlors. ish her a speedy recovery. Helllngham. nt Castls com-finn- Vi ' e, WRESTLING I0RY Keen interest AT TONIGHT is manifest th' among between Henry city, andf Merl Christensen of Wyoming. hieh will be the main etfentat the boxfcgwrestling carnival that will "at place tonight at the Armory, Ecb of tlie wrestler hns ilisnlavpd himself in a work-ou- t on the mat to-- y and ilu- - fans of ir.e sport are predicting this .to be, one of tie hardest contest tnl and' evenlv balanced Batches of the season, since the ) have such comnarahip- - rerorris JHies lioM tile Mountain welterweiRlit champio6nip and his opponent the same title for the state star of this grap-Plen- .v of Wyoming. M two boxine bouts for tha wnltw. Witht and ha ntflm tit a rhomnlnn. 8ips of Utah county,- Cyclone Red Beleher versus Rov Luke, anil Snads fsvitt versus Battllne Snow. Drom- wtrrtit" fast and' "dextrlous, accord- 5 10 tlp funs, -- in each case the uaiaer of both nt : tho onntootaii Claim victory for their nnriH man Tlie lllllSIC will l,,r iha ... ho TrntUnA III. &UkAllVU U f, Wmonv nnil HnWn linvo hocn ale today at Hank Smith's and HUBter & rillllnr-lr'will Th&.Ann Pen nt 7:30 and the "first bout Wu start at 8:30. r - a PLAY The KhKt SPRINGVILLE. i haalrAtoAro "will on nrffrVl in -- v tlA e fast Springville high auintet to-- , "'Pit Glade Berrv and 'al Ovlnn. Wo" were the star nerformers In the ."me with Boxelder, will not be in Mpard suits for the contest today. Mo-V- Villa ODttllL' Celebration 100-yar- n ' athletic fans in that will take place Jonss, veteran, mat LEOPARDS MEET PRODUCERS Ui vs Jmm Community Christmas N MEET 1JER u Com-merj- 7 Fair tonight; Saturday n attlsd, not imich chang in tarn- - ' UTAH i ' y t 1 j i taln-rnacl- cnn.-iTt- 11 (.-- . : s j I i j . U;-!;- . - ! 1 Now Who Eats the Turkey? , 1 n : C I Tue-ala- er-il- - i j . g rit t ! - ' '.. . e'e-r-- Iloa-nin- d uav'-iM'-- g est'-tente- t'it ; cr-u- wsil, e o-- ?C- E MAN RUNTS ff 1 CBBIHAS ilfi ' iK'i-il- ei-'- r; e, .lor-lan- FOR FUTURE STARS l'w iuur the lntnrnat nf bis In searching for- new talent and "t visit hig brother, Arthur King, "lift- ! . ... ., I t'.s ... .11 15 1118 Jnrii.uiu8.o j st?!V0 he lven at the uMosart hall w irtuiiiiirr eo. Plenum, - com- In T, ,. rr krs w1H- 'POking "on fni- - an br nt Sat- he-dance The letter nignt. which has p!iomUm lv,. nam nivi. will no' doubt lodk over eki tomv be some boy or girls' "ace be a movie star if they have mu ni n i Ami,..- . ,nuunB aiong that line,' I , ti 1 gue-s.-- GforRe King who i Jonnected with ODVUfiAil m . ot..Jt.. riuuiUB Will UO III inM,ft wnday, Mr. King Is making a spe- - i' er - pest-vre- ns fV'.'w i rls'.. i!r. ' s sit-iun- s T ,!' w-- . - ' t tr |