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Show Herald The .225Z Circulation n i iiWw nil - - i: 1 7 ' " I x-- ' ' "" HBHHBnEBO X TO GOMVEHTIOH LIBRARY ISSUED ' x Mil1 II 0 ll UILLIUHU 1 - r '- ,- ' x' ' ... - rte A " " " ; . f s g - ig-- j.; , .a1.i Educational Committee Chosen Patronage A- -1 wtrFlnTlattDibfl Smith-Hugh- Act. es '. of- - Library . f II AV Tf IIIU X nnf Greatly Lowry Nelson Enumerates yvays American Legion Posts of Utah tR mtcnbtAssis-te-Intrmountaior n Missing Region. .Says Librarian, IJi-Servl- 11 -- 1 Man. ce I vS - FlIWIIIIIO nrn - I - V PRICE THREE CENTS? mmam PROVO II) IIH and II SOLDIER LOST Oil LOCAL UNIVERSITY V 1 -- UiUIHtR JBL iFLUEIICiJF 1 tonight raUUArvTmov -t '.- ' 4 PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY JANTJAHYTTl923r Ifc 1 led Saturday l probably - plif mU in I UTAH-rUnsett- . : fvoiir.xxxvn. no. 159. T r - I Weather:' The DiiJy Sunday Circulation ,.,"..2502-SworStatement f of; Every Issue in November, 1922. v. rJ Mil 3 nmnfin nniT rt fill r--- m t--9 - -:---- .UTAkjCOUNTT: JARMER8.r If you meet Robert Leo Zehrlnger - can- - o "The Brigham .Young "Cpiterslty as -- P . .Haw millloiir-oi-oiua- ni The annual report of the Provo pub iTrrlng tn other cities, batrcoUecUng- , To officially represent the" uuh lic a Cosmopolitan Force in the Commun- tell hUn hit brother, U. E. Zahringer, extension 4. the Utah to through been has Just brought library rents here, FINAL CLAMlFlCATfON. completed by , . of address con wants was state at to farm bureau of Mo., .hear he the from thf subject ity" Otterrijle, ot the poultflr bug4euntjr "CoL C. E. Loose, T. fi. Pierpont the librarian, Miss Eveline Bean. The and development to... luncheon him. delivered at the. Rotary, O. Wiel-- , The classification list published President T. neat la the aUte wa told In an Inter vention of the organization at Salt report shows that the patronage of the ? "NV T"he American Legion "of Provo has Arthur had Prof. Hotel" Roberts In in Herald $ The Lake son, and Lowry Taylor,:and by. lTthe Thursday Secwury Dally City, January 's, esting addreaa Uat evening bx Benja library has been rapidly increased day, exbeen made the subject of several Hinckley spent a bus afternoon yes- ot were the at Nelsonrflirec'tor univerglty toaske ot appointed following yesterday been aid Robert .in manager Gunnison, of finding min Brown revislonx before Its final adoption terday taking care of the ''classified'' the meeting of the hoard of directors during the past year and that steps Leo, missing man. and to: the Central Utah Poultry Exchange at In, lha county court room: President must be taken to accommodato the tension department, risltort ushered , in by lthe Junior the classification committee, by how the univerThe speaker showed . nMtint of the' ooultry ' men of L. L. Bunnell of Lakeview, Charles public in the future. communication between the revisions not being entered In members of the. Chamber of Com- - -- ; in thousandi'ot people him and hltamiljCat Otterrille. Spanish , Fork, SL. Ludlow of Benlamln. SL D. Wadlev the copy furnished 'The Herald. hnerce.' Prof. E, L. Roberts, John O. Provo, SprlngrUle The report of Mi$s Bean is,' in part; sity 1st ringing Beesley, Lloyd Sutton, Seymour Gray,.,; Therefore you need not be surIts various activiSalem, Payson, and Santaquin, at the of Pleasant Grove, Edward Southwiek ' every year rormer through man. ine left . as-- follows: ; : Robert r when appearing before the ' v -central acnooi auaiwnom. prised -v ; Fort Russell, Wyo., with the an--' committee to find that your name t Ia the main reading room the prob- - ties.. Sessions ot the .classificatic com- - . ; mp. Rrown. who hai yeara Of expert-okeeptoK P the circulation has "At the last summer school aeasion nouned intention of coming to Provo,1 is'' in a classification higher than mtttee will be held every day. until ma tn tne noultnr bosinesi and who AitnOTgn tnese men are tn represent f tem the Job of raising the steel site fand atudied it from erery angie in wn the county organization and will vote been more difficult, as no direct aid there were hundrediMrf leader, hear u ,8 uld tfat Provo ' l giteninr The Herald (or semi-flnawas given this department distributed I . of widely Many communities has been completed.: When that in . listing;, tn gUte and in California, said that Utah on the different questions that come obtain I yointsn attoudaiuathfi. done the list ol contrlbutora 4 to be ahead-ot it-l- ar Husy; otner atatav wr orrTordtBcuiBloii at the convention, it plans Jiare 1 a likely ior me purcnase 01 books, but I.u Professor Nelson. "The scholar- - t;'ntern'ia therefore . I IN lllCL "VIK UL . VI A a. UVI V7U punnsnear n sadi the production 01 poultry. kl. is understood that a large number of money none of them have matured, conse- - ship and leadership of these men a. 1 'Use the biggest type you've got to , tti Utah baa better possibilities ot be iv people who appeared before the olasa. best shown in tne tact tnat 44 were ', n""r -- ""v". "IT" real poultry producing sec- tend the meeting. President BunneU TL, ification committee Thursday agreea print those names,'' President Pierpont ' coming 01 noaJa tn American . h UmA o. Petatheir masters de advised the reporter, "for they are the tion than has erea the ' here studying for men estimated that at least 40 , uove oen en- - .'. : 1T'..M a yesterday n ucsiuu ikhii tu men who are giving the steet plant war; return to listed gree. All of these , ine cia.slIIC,uou luma In CaufQrnia,T aaw Mr,Brown.-Thstate-wid- e a Jn hunt. ' their respective homes to give out the climate urUtah is far better for inn it tutu vuaiuvcr u& vvmwoivs to Utah county." will ' therefore,' informauon chickens The Herald, ; anthuflueuce. Dally gather, this the;attocessM ralstagTf - years ago. morning, ' "i to.elassiflman in his ed Deen and refused the your one university. business list, TBWTsBaSi city according ta publish Catiiorniarf "Only than Public- been enabled to at the toaMioi- - Ul. of our col"The regular-attendauiu- - Cations, for Provo and oiher cities, n nil WIU41W. I1 CiaBBlUCBUUIl. .wi proren by poultry experts . i j. "t . . , , , UULU1UK ma v,Mv.ltvt UVmil aMM. ? C wuu.u Springville and Salt Lake Included. ' is more than 1000 students who W W nis cneca or wuro from him until lifter he 7 leges who hare made extensive h ate with the state club leader iff edu-thf school " Anma e - - fir today that 98 per s.vn vnrintia fnarra and suTTers :ln which they eating the people of the county con-he mailed: but. we believe he will It. was predicted wu wrnm " rna- inrar. KTawma. KT mraronD -a "anH honlr ' es volume8 now classified tne mountain region. Duringtbe Leader few cent ot alt I have feund that the mortality of chick "7 when hoieamtrhow come tack of and the value the ar"y workings - najius cerning " ." m.n will tnnmrt h1 fnnten. will be in that last of-- steel site week in-- 19Z2, tnere were -- in at- - mm; no una ship ens lit Utah a more tnan la per cent tho SmiA-Hughe- s act. - The commit-.., was au. i,lanaeo. mat v.,.. .unmrimitain mAA Blai tton." buyers. t lower than. Jn California. tee conslsts of the following members: -vof lafld. not . current students. Of thesermore than "Whatever portion "We alBO have far cheaper ..feed served P with of cnecK,,nK the 318th. n Company needed by the Columbia Steal corthan the coast state.- - We are closer to aent, Bawaru aoutnwiex 01 feni ana VVUlUIOlvD lOQl CIV UIUQ uvvi uv uavB on-- f ictlon which we hav heei In a poration for its own plant butwhigh bad committee lfication put the corn and wheat producing regions Russell. rWyo.. and Intended to make . ... . a able ro purchase holdsHs place in cnurcn, w .T-1 u.u, , th. fntra at strenuous oay rereaieQJ a fine re-- may be sold to other foundry or steefTiT and can purchase our ieea h, pvn Provo business inter- - jconcerns win ce bqiq bi ine-iaa- n entire number or staxes in ine cnurcn from the California poultry cheaper-tha- n IT P 7.i,,i;,. .7a sponse Prantlrnllr tha . nntv. nrotests : seatterea over more tnan i.ve8iale8..an.-.f- t iarketprleeluB the proceeds divided.; i ma. . -u .. . - pro I "At rata among alf cojitributora," Mr year vie. nave received in - Robert Leo Zahringer is 35 rears mane - "we are awo year were o nuwmJ iwm im soauwv mis njure . "I believe that iorcea to race a pecu. quiries from some of the remotest sec , . 100 low b cibbbuukuuu iur Pierpont explained. "e "T'LnZ' The to supply the markets with eggs and county farm bureau. Joseph. i'fithn t wtS&Z&hhm Everrnran was other felloit wHl be to the advantage of the budget , for the tions of the state, and Indications i;a!!;?? poultry. Ttre coast poultry dealers sell . . i , wciKiia uuunuH in iv auuui iio less-ihaina Columbia,. Steel corporation to hare the allow. are that the attendance will be great- of a. medium complexion, has blue w"unK ";:"f"1 library was $500 L their products mostly to the eastern ?! .p"nLu"-i"IThu us sell some f the land to the Iron markets and we are two days closer and eKes. the at his s departure, tlme.pf use of the Ubrary-arre ruiure 01 luia muuvaiiuu is cer continued tain . and tteel using plant naturally at-,- real Uto the east than Is the eoasL Already oure no acrs. uuiue i uuui anil bIaai i 'i'i"5t' A in munt frnaf crease' were sugge throughout the year; and tainly promising andis hound to be we axe supplying t&e eastern marxets . . tneir witn .is mills, and this will brhiff back tome uavo hoon ahan. df untold benefit. to Jhecity as well a ""V" "r"uru tions: some of these are-wwith eggs and our products compare .hint. h&v will taVA nn this win- , ' c owners ef tne money we now pay for tne site. the entire "regip'tt' served rby the to' coiiimunlcate ,v,.i.icil landlords,' calleaabsenteen favorably with the California product tfcoVptionwlthlhl extend tlie with American ' uuve oeen school. ' uuwue. .. i ue receipts We have established connections with slon of the Utah jtw.' for the department of Utah . c4j'ouu(iw . Agricultural college. inn "The TimpifnogoafltUal hikes,., fos- Legion vttw . eastern dealers and are sending regu .j,..,-.hiii, i'fVvv, -. -. -.wt-'iamount-to-5,42.64tered by larly during the winter months from- W WIFE ASKS TO OIVORC! iy-" Dfl an Increase of 65 per cent dreds of people from other sections to M rVf p"2W to SOOrcasesitoggs m weefci ..... r or Our city. These iagiesjaisoare par "Another industry that goes band in -i- tyears It is evident that the hooks, in hand with the Rg business Is that of '"in fiw. Mrs lr.ffto . Tin llbratv ar8eolnir u."teworn out tEe fact thaTthe-Pbrta.UUCti-- T the tmtik of r,.'"p;. ;'Aa,r"'" Jive d rr-- " poultry which, v will , . i! This deal money.; of great m . . (Tlirtor a.... I - iui ur uicuuius iu cumuiiiK , w ububuu-ww- t ummer-iherr tHi. .nn1QinM.inr. ,u t.n.. u tin M snippea rrom "ume ai mi been Able to iiep up. fairly Swell "It is not only by biU---central Utah noints from 15 to 30 car- W !aTO ... " HI bww wb Gold ricters are golnrtoave witb-- he demand, butritis impossible pie from the intexmountain lo&ii4'lmllen4m ''Our aim is to organize the state the" A "!lhf hi oc iiuih o ui 49 yaars. Into 4 6tatewlde::poultry a&ociatiou a;rfiaK.fueral tonight The. If vou ever have been tried ,- for, another innocent visitor already . , m v fcoiJ will ho In the sen u i ..i-- i. .tL - -- -t .uir. ' . , , . , ui - bcuuui -- ibii and to encourage a larger number of wuoro it. ouuusi m,his iciu vv e taiiiiui biiujtuj lu uavo meuiueiB w. ".v.j i.j ana wm " NW" f " r, In as "state civic when be,r'aegr-of are the this ? the haU section and the social in interested happen people every poul First ward 'guest just Lr rT,? people getting the 175 Pwmanent innocent visitor toddles up to am, rock a"? -- .m",6," to realize, the worth of the; well as church capacitieg. Last .year - suwum judge, o- rii ,a r.n Keeler one try business. There is no reason in UJL vuuuwa .. wa. " - of ginning -.... i..U AijAAJ ; iiuiuH.ri Un AAA iftan If you ever, were called before the jdent Franklin Stewart Harris, Dr.' w .11I u the world whv the, state of Utah muic uui uiau uicatis tuvuii, y,vv iii'.itt; qvuic iiuiaijt u I nitfd States supreme court ima Harris is a newcomer In Provo. ' A' the puhiic ; people, in "giving demonstrations hnd tholdiDOt raise five million chickenB their members wn nas asuuieu ,jav t bfl found KltLS WIFE AND CHILDREN. j addresses of various kinds, asked to explain away an alleged con-- i a year. 'If that amount of egg produc- monlal relations with Virginia Chris- wltn- reqUjred reading material. few" deluded .persons don't know that ' "In view of the coming, of the Colum- - "Through the correspondence sec- - JII'NVIE. Iiul.. ing hens were In the state there would tensen. Jn. a Suffering Harri absolutely is ho man to were by J)r. to tne captured our city there tion of the extension division, in be coming into this state from eastern Stewart Williams will be undertaker bia Steercorporation Lte'tlipofi"'' lnsanityT bunch of cannibals and api)roncheii ' start an argument with. , He knows vJn "It llueuce of the university is felt all 22?..'" .n will influx mafleta about twenty million dollars I draped . ' r' more about what a what, and who s 7-the boiling soup potCT his the library is prepared It can do an over the Lnlted States. annlally. This is a conservative esti anif whittrcrene. shot 7a instantly, killed, -wife, v i..m- K feels to wa'fc Into who in Provo than the man who' .n mate hased on a small production. ''Marriage Is death in Our organize- important part In" assimilating these(j. Thij is hut Beginning, of the his three onildren." ,i, ur,.-- - ri.T.niher nt ('nmnien- mHi-- named Provo knew about it. .7 V and lam According to Mr. Brown, the Cen tlon," says Taylor, president of the people into our community. In order things lhat can be expected from the ". anl Robert II now. after using up every Utah-Poul- try well, any try to get away from your classinca--i has a club, "and hence we consider Keeler to meet the demand which will be Brigham Young unlvenfty. tral Exchange ' home early yesterday Hon: that you are next showing argument maue uyuu ua we to uae('the school Jeaches the stride it is,' and ,,, membership,. of . 400 in three counties, tO behead ana are cwnuutuiiB mic the eun on liimaolf done?""1 door to the poorh-eer-d- d " be .It can't hnslnpa. of win to reach books bound More and Juib it than Sevierultimately many single English burial." get. reading Sanpete, Vone of tl.e shots ,., .""5 . ... . , ..... t.u.-.- ,(, -- 1,,K ,In tho Inter. Vnrh easier stoDiiine the sun. or' every day is eettine worse in every J 1, h,L-Mmmnitltr ' 250,000 chicks have been' ordered for .uui uu j, were lieard by the neighbors F.cFa.v. Accuruuig m mr. riiThe t.yu on hill. Your; way.- the .classification committee to roll .. ..- J... . , mountain region.' early spring delivery. has.purchased a coffin, just right size eign languages: . if is. nersuadingnrn--wattr v. u 7i vi iinuuiii rti o t i rtriii. inu 1TOT.T iv rn inrfiTnrtii a vnn ovrrnn? a tna .i Vice President ii In an interview with a Daily. Herald for 'Mr. Keeler; and they will serve -, "" . . . . to stop its uenoeratiom-- aassuicauon uougn-troyour sy.iem. , U. S. senate ail oil Wyman Berg..reported that, the reporter this forenoon Mr. Brown, said punch out of It lu .w??0 8&e .W!and ula.v- marbles with you on the an- dKrTm.: .nn,mi.tee l ad- distributed that within the next tew yeara large Mr. Keeler has not said how he rer . " ... trii " doors the i.nrs locketl. vi .i.i,a inai "iexi: Kiu. in camtol steDs. but you can 71 sacks of flour. hatcheries, will -- be built la, Utah to gards his coming funeral. Me, "corpse," STATE LEAGUE the doors. classification committee when you at ! That's the way they're ralsihjr $75.- Rev. Vkf F. Bulkley Bave a brief edusupply the chicks for the wate. A and his bride came from Salt Lake toshare of the tempt to prove to them that you be- - 000 td pay for Provo's cational talk, stressing the fact that ' , large cold storage plant will also be day. VISITED HIS pLDSCHOOL. ,j steel plantsite. . j now upon the' threshold of Provo's in long in a lower.class. . erected for the storing and gathering him with an club wilt HCTT The present A reporter on tne side lines wit- ... . ot the eggs.-dustrial development mere is ueea ior, .joh- - T Rpp9 of aluminum cooking set r nessed numerous attempts to Jump ! I Provo naOtftctedTherattentlen of According to Lynn Taylor, Mrr x... Tf N m.w. CUWIO .V- - ' UlllllulU I I " hm- h- nro-lnme JBllllll -clalsTflcalfon lines. There ."V - " m were1 Hl.mi II ii nmJ oe prouo can Mr, Brown as an ideal place for the Keeler Is the sixth member of the,: VnnnItK repuiajrovo III i",c - rhABA inn . ojis T z n . . I I . . i I I 111.11 jiiatT v in U i ai vpa vfiin IIH. nrtf inpniRA uuajMK B....v.u.VJ III " " r erection. of the cold storage plant.on uoia uricxers to suner aeain wrouSu - 1 Members of the central committee'Ttinn as a "Rv of homes."of the soeakei Y i I his visited TluT T:;" 10, old school Wednesrfnv iIL: m-. . .. UIIU :7 LUUIUUtl IU ncvno uu e reu aucn - -- . h- - fntnrmmint.tn u, ,tone moral account ot lu central location. haa said. "The JobnRex ,me nthera city are mnHr The .luo Wlrat's more-the- y left the--behind. . . . tVTeionnienl -- Other speakers at the meeting were D,nti- -. nu. .jifwMnn Tavinr . " rr i ... hsen hizh ana there nasneen evident 1 It be.; C. O. Stott of Manti, A. E. Smith, W. Grant Crandall, nd Kenneth Weight CUB8 august classification judges smiling strong splrituaL-tandency- . to-- the or-wUom. of Interesticii-" H. Warner and C. H. .. -- and tickled that they had done their j CAUCUS SATURDAY 1. . ttj mitJi n that reDUt&uon Gray ot NephL eanization. nuiKT En ill ic tui iih hnnvM r "bit' toward bringing the'steer plant f ' A committee to draw np tor Is the steel Industry. A when we have become an industrial , discussed ... tn Provn. - the organisation of a paultry associa- steel plant will bring many PROMINENT PROVOWE NO. Z proposed program for the Intermoun-tai- city. The and not As befits a court of last resort the Senators LeRoy Dlxoo of Provo and the leaat of these. i la 4JMh county waa chosen as fol Products week-- w filalso receive problems MVr "victims" ;afe brought before tJJfr warfllck f Pleasant- lows: George A. Brown, Fred HlUaa, The next "Prominent Provolte' work of the various will be the moral problem, tor witn and the attention i --eat to receive sentence, with will come singly there Grove, of Arnold Dixon, Claude Carter, Fay HoW together Representatives to b verbally sketched , by that committees for that event will be out- the coming Industry such ..Juvenile c. Chrlstensen ot Salem. J. M. Holli- - The bringers-lnxarbrook and Joseph B. Beethaler, all of noted student of men and affairs, lined. A larger proportion of crime." Gene Bob as Roberts B. of and Curtis, Tucker James Provo. hopefuls preGeorge Shelley-ClaudSantflquin, ' day City Judge i " Mister Dee Scribner, will he a mai Reports will be given by President Ashworth, Lloyd Sutton, and ;0f American Fork, will participate in tter for the contemplation and George Glen of Ogden, Treasurer Gar- sented a petition from the Utah County others of the C. of C. Members' coun-'thRepublican caucus to be held in asking the state legisthoughtful study of all feminine rett Wilkin ahd Director C. E. Arney. Bar association two cil. These' enthusiastic soulavniarcl. salt Uke City. Saturday, in prepare- - " In thi; the to lature Judges Herald. place of The readers Sunday T. of the President F.; Pierpont REALTOnS TO un oi ine uiieums ui ine state w nr .andv - will be i r, Fourth Judicial district iuiu mo jw m 4. anrahap.l-- a v tn u.ut,Nu"i1iig.ii assuring thefr victims that they, lature Monday noon. awarded to the woman reader who n uHnu nn "What UiatHtMl Infills, i . t a a nr a I'nhi?. . .. ln . rhom1, .'.nlap v. uu. I'....lr..t- W UftTMTOi.A'--ww, DCUIIUI L1AUUl- UUIT l.U AWUIUIUK district, and he handles mere cases first sends to The Herald office try Means to Utah." I Vi merce the classifies. "advise to In the with : in for district than ether either judge applicationsclerkships any' Prominent Provolte name of the the noon recess the- visitors tlon committee." That "advise sjundsfbradeh of th legislature has been Judge Tucker explained. "There STEEL No, 1 No answer can be received willBefore be the guests of -t- he Knight state," you see,and means a lot less. cfeivedtljus farAUhe caucua-Satur-Tthe Seventh d'strlct, and before 8:30 Sunday morning, Woolen mills in inspecting the plant are two judges' thls-yecommittee does the adviiing; ad- - day the official ' famtly-- of the senatV there have the telephone will be muffled after . Luncheon will be served at the Sut- where," thus 'for while iii district isko as mncn monw and Of the House wl been Iron and steel development In Utah the 101st alL: the hundred being ton, Cafe.-"- ' as you can pay now and the rest in - past years of minute oae Judge has handled 1511 cases. The will bo part of the discussions to at- informed that the first already 11 a shoryerni pleasaur clerk of the house has generally came ot the Attention of the members of In". Last Bunday. morTthait 100 trotjortloii-o- fITy aooui it.'anu very iirm anout it. to Utah county. trlct where they rave six Judges is the Utah State Bealty association who called up to say that Lynn Sutton N KjpitXlOTl lOlf Th wrlla whn laid Ana ean Hrula.ai As far as can be learned at this time. ner Judge: In the Second district. will meet Ur annual convention in Salt was Prpmment tmto Nv . T. Gardner.tel's two chairman J. County had and taxes but death. the Utah the average per judge la everything county representatives seem Lake City tomorrow. And. too. there will be other fea t come Into contact with the class!- a good story of what happened on a J70." judges, ' W. W. 8eegroillerof Kane . the Provo real tort who will tures."ot The Sunday Herald that certain TVAmong county commission trip piloted flcaflon committee of the. Provo- county ,as speaker of the house. --The Rotary club unanimously voted attend the meeting will be Harry .Heal will be of Interest to every Herald -' by Sheriff Boyd through Spanish fork to ask the legislature to add another Snrincvllle Holdinc omDanv. - r of the Provo Consolidated Real Estate ..j Among those moot prominently menreader; - and . , '. canyon last summer. The lnnooent visitor, coaxed on by tioned Is president of the senate are ' district. the Fourth to the Judge omica company, and Senator LeRoy Dixon ot for. The' colored Commlssloaeri "We i p (meaning Gene Robert' President Thomas E. McKay of Ogden.p , the smooth words of . the Dixon Real Estate company. Sen kiddies. ;v. Reece and Gardnerl were ln and Bob Curtis, approaches the steel a COX IS ON THE JOS.of Dr. George HI Brimhall, a tor Dixon is third vice president of If your carrier w not leaving The 'Wright, tne snerurs auto, ana naa amvea at fund throne; He hunts for a sympa and W. D. Candland of Alt. Pleasant . the state association. u Sunday; Herald regularly telephone .the -t- he- road ' a of Whetic whom "worst" soul who will reason on this part Alonto Cox, Provo's handsome police 5.. The first meeting will be' held at 10 - We 't v .1,:-came car tourist matter ot classification. He Jiuntsjla tumping along.LUMBER GR0W:-l--officer. Is on the beat once more, alter o'clock-i- n the forenoon - at the Salt y vain. But be takes a chance. stopped and they stopped. A rather a prolonged vacation oaring wnicn n- . ."Lake Commercial club. .LIVES LOST IN, WRECK. Visiting memlout lady tn bloomers got out She is said to nave ranen vtcum to tne he passes up Colonel Loose for The Smoot Lumber company, of . . ' bers will be guests of the Salt Lake about there remarked oldtlmer. known Something can't a" you maiden has bought the Citlxens Lumber-of Provo being of arcn Juab's every fair get folof board at luncheon which will be glances KELSO, Wash., Jan, with the compbny yards at Richfield. aocord--s-. . I anywhere, with an argument Cow- - Jo road. Ilk. tb.t .In the Blue Moun- - metropolis. lowed by t'ie afternoon session during the . v ' of . , theoIl.paed wkage I colonel when he Is set tn his " 11 ; Mr. and Mrs. Cox will make their purpose. " to.the announcement made today V-b.which topics of interest. will be, dls-- .. UU river bridge began at daylight yes- : and the colonel now is terribly set on A. O. Smoot president "of thOr, whatshe borne in 4bls eltyand their manv county Vi ' , x cussed. terdar ami I la nil in of this county who allowed, friend are wishing them happtnej' the uteel Dlant: ' So one nasses Smoot Lumber company ., ., , In the evening a banquet will be In Spanish;, -over. Tom Pierpont. for one has "earn-- J E. W. Simmons, a former Provo boy,- - : v tvk fet aodjoy.- . 'given tn the Hotel Utah. Mr. Heal will when the span collapsed Wednesday such a road as thated now dimcuit it is to move tfljs and who recently was manager of the-And pedesvehicle .",..,.'.,.,,,.,, respond to the toast, "Provo." carrying evening, . branch at Price, wlllv- They must be a bunch of grafters. v Member of the romantic Royal "Chambefof Commerce president to Smoot Lumber trians to thV swirling torrent of the' rever e Himself. Also Arthur Taylor take charge :. of the. Smoot Lumbar- wrr - inauaiui loe iauy mwsmu. Northwest Mounted Police In Can. AGENT) FOR BATES STORES?- - flooded river . ' 1 Is art to be sklnped for e too. K4yardt-a- t Richfield. t- - .Tiiunn th nne known dead, to the sheriff for' Dot telling- her that , Edmund EvSni has Ju.t rettirnd ad are to manue their The 'Smoot : Lumber company now horses under all klnds . ( marrl 'd to the idea that it Is easier Lavon Billings left thlsafternoon for 30 persons .were reported missing and all three eommlaMonoM then were from Seattle. Waste where- - he Attend- ' " whiten the Ethiopian than to Jumpltas yardt In Payson, Price; Richfield: No telling what ed vaudeville convention. Mr. Evan of conditions Here's a "mountie s nine persons were In hoepUgU more atandlng.nearJier, ' ' Emery county, where he will serve i h u.n ilnnn tn hav tnfir;il to.Class 7. SVU (and ProwcX of one the a at ,. aBaJuo session. read guy from. Class ; hu. paper Bates' for Stores agent or less seriously Injured.. Tw .HVW.(-corapanyv 'aVHMMWMasMSaHBHBlBS - '" -: , tu fromng o vA. -j ben--deiiaed- to lZlaTnfa uu aa HvJllr nilf 2S!n far-fam- SSShta '"JS?ta tlcJZr Tne ffijX mfi '""'XT feclatiL jLdi Kr -- 2222V& "LiTKi.. h, - , - .rJri'.:.-.-.aim iJaurm ., ---- -- 5: LV-L- n - the-nam- - !8"t1 , m' . 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