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Show . r ni Results lings and What Shall Utah manufacturers DEMENT Basket Ball Games WeDo With Will Aid In Steel Slim Jim fill IE "Mw Men League Site Fund Drive Piffl -- "M" MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE. By A. RAY OLPIN. READ rHI$ LETTER- - Editor, Daily Herald: Doesn't it seem rather queer tq you that a paper.so anxious to serve tne youth of our city that it unhesitatingly prints on its front pages condemnation ot the of a tired and perhaps harassed teacher; that so unceasingly in its editorials which, by the way, are seldom if ever read by our youthful citizenry-preache- s the upholding the proper respect (Trie our civic authority, and yet so colorfully places before the same children clever dodgings of those in authority, upheld lawlessness and this, in youth's most cherished section, "the funny paper"? (Meaning. 6f course, the antics of our friend Slim Jim.) See also Luke 6:42. Yours in the best interest of Provo's children. Utah Manufacturers' association finds Interest in. the members will help Provo and Spring- SPRINGVILLE II HELPS Standing, Won. Lost. Pet. "M" Men's basketball league' of Utah ville over the steel acsite put. drive, Under the direction of Adjutant Grandview s.. ........ 2 i .667 stake keener than ever before. Some cording to E. 8. Hinckley, secretary George Harris of the American Legion Vineyard 1 .500 A resolution proposing the eatalK l fine hoop talent is being exceptionally of the chapter ot Provo, two club rooms for Lakeview HELP STEEL lishment 1 0 Holding com.000 of certain departments Jor are being Sharon Is and the legion members it developed, highly probable . 0 .000 0 pany. the business of Utah county equipped In. the annoryr- The rooms that the leading teams already could handling Northern Provo Division. "I have assurance from the assowill be finished some time during the (Special to The Herald.) was introduced by A O. Smoot today Won. Lost Pet trounce most or the bign school teams ciation that they will aid us In raisfirst part of next week. .SPRINGVILLK, Feb. 7. The Intero Third ward : i 1.000 of the county. The larger room wllh be famished Fifth ward the money in Salt Lake City," Mr. views ot Salt Lake business men pub- at a meeting of the county commiso ing l.ooo l sion.. , diviInto divided Utah stake is four with large rockers and other chairs, Fourth ward ..... .. i 2 .333 Hinckley said today. lished in the last Sunday Herald have a library containing about 200 vol- Manavu ward The resolution for of each four the from provided sions, . 1 2 .. composed .333 Last week The Daily Herald re- created a strong aentlment among the umes and several small card tables. Pioneer ward 0 .000 to five teams. The winners of each 2 interviewed Salt Lake manu- people in Springville. It is said that dividing of the affairs of the county porter A large Axminster rug has been or Southern Provo Division. wlil small tournament division form a facturers and wholesalers on their at- when the attitude-o- fSalt Lake be-- , into departments such as the finance dered for ng the room. The walls and Won. Lost. Pet to decide the championship of the came known among'the local business and purchase, the public buildings;. titude toward to the doors contributing repainted and the First ward '. 2 0 l.uoc stake. The stake M. I. A. officers steel plant site fund men a strong feeling against Salt the public rooms made to appear as cozy and Sixth ward 0 property; the public health; 1 l.c have offered a pennant to the chamI am convinced that we can raise Lake wholesalers and manufacturers homelike as possible. Second ward 0 and 2 .000 and the public roads, high-- , safety, at least 125,000 in Salt Lake City,' arose. pionship team. The pennant winners . . In the smaller room the chapter Bonneville. 0 .000 will be decided when the best' team 1 i Mr. Hinckley said. "A committee the merchants expressed ways arid franchise departments. Several of will install a billiard table and a few Southern Division. meets two divisions southern the of will The the now of on men of the from that until composed strongest proposed change opinion betaken card tables. A CITIZEN. Won. Lost. Pet. the Provo and Springville will go to Salt the. attitude of the Salt' Lakerx is under advisement by the commission leading team of the two northern Magaeines and legion stationery Springville Fourth .... 4 Now Go on With, the Story 0 1.000 divisions 24. alnext on week and will call February Lake banks, changed the Spriagvillo- stores will will be furnished' free of charge. Springville Second ... 2 "and action will be taken after the .667. 1 All the games of the northern diviwholesalers and ways have plenty of goods on their other commissioners manufacturers, Later on a phonograph may 'also Te Springville First ..... 2 Shall Slim Jim go? have had an op1 .667 sion are In. Lincoln the a representative being played added to the furnishings of the room. Mapleton l ot's Slim Jim teach little boys and others, putting the matter squarely up shelves whenever 1 3 .250 hieh school portunity te acquaint themselves with and 11 come gym. to vineyard calls think from Lake them. for Salt orders. . they American through man, t Legion "Any I, eapers wrth the guardians . am Grandview both have good teams and Springville Third";..-- 0" t It in wrid ttiaf-" several " salesmen UieTheresolution. whether from this city or a visitor, law: Smoot resolution is as folT. F. from Lake on houses who Salt although Grandview is now leading in the Pii'nwmt, of rolled president will be welcome to partake of the hosJs Slim Jim to be classed with such lows; percentage she was flereated by pitality of the club room," said Adjuas Jesse James, Tracy, holding company, is expected to re- local merchants Monday and Tuesday "In view, of the custom that hat score the last being a turn California Saturday, cold from rather and received Friday. tant Harris, yesterday afternoon in COUNTY LEAGUE IS reception the Bandit, and Jem, the Gunman? generally prevailed in the manageL. In nn F. worn vice told of how uncertain terms the president (ft- is Slim Jim reporter taking a Daily Herald ment of our county affairs by the just a "funny fellow" ColumbiaRains, North Provo teams are displaying Steel corporation, w:is the local merchants feel towards the commissioners of Utah county, where through the new rooms. "The boys quite fortunate in escaping from the and the basketball brand of Fran-Cisca o to return from San scheduled attitude manifested by the Salt Lake superb will hare an opportunity ot coming op each commissioner is assigned outcome of this division is very. un- "force"?." hnnapfl Una nr tttn nf the trtni nil by today. here to read, write & letter, or play Slim Jim. it may be explained to our looks after a eertain part Of the terrihow all From Indications, all teams of of who were fall advanced showing Reports Bellringers a game of cards or billiards, we will ON VERGE OF BREAK certain. older readers, is. the comical stent of are to be made this and is supwithin tha ever, the Third ward and tne inrtn week, according styles were not even permitted to tory to handle county, try to make the surroundings here altitude who wades through a to all departments' of posed ward should be strong contenders Mr. Hinckley. show their samples. ored comics given j 'The'' LEHI, Feb. 7. The election "of a anfficW't 'lnyfe''ft.'TQrraP and will try to make the boys' feel per "Whereas, Such a system is to state-werard such claim Utah lays for the Central new club president league &lim Jim has made many friends road today said that an. inquiry had ing strenuous opposition to the fectly at home in their in the management of a county Provo of as the coach the material, .of as is to the the received Salt been, here Lake 'one difficult made, with becoming Increasingly rooms. by opening among the children of The Daily size of Utah county, and it does the and Dixon Fred Clark. Fred a for steel manufacturers that local merchants high, pipe factory. di "There is one thing that we desire the passing of time. The Herald family. One week the comics com- any , member It became known today that the buy most of their stock from candy hot permit . .of the. .V A . 1 I to impress on the minds of the mem- dates mentioned at a director's meet Lynn Taylor. The Fifth ward has on didn't get into The Sunday Herald u vj fcv wv Hi nniua ilia such cuvtio list guv its Pacific in east. He declares eligibility Steel company has bad sur factories the bers of the legion and also to assure ing held January 28, Eugene Roberts Hes and all that day and Monday The veys made of several sites, including that from 75 to 8l) per rent of his stock county government under such a systhe general public, and that Is that so of provo and Laurence Brlggs of nlavers as Kim Mcintosh, Mel & with one tfifJ,hon1ranland rwaateXtmteltJCilaad south of Spxfngville, and one near comes from Salt Lake manu;;"tufers. Tittle gambling of any kind will be per- Americas Fork, have both withdrawn end of the tem, and, mitted in the club rooms. Neither their names from the election, Rob son, Koyai cnamoeriain, and.. Afton wire wanting to know why Slim Jim Lehl, and in other parts of the state. At present he is said to be lookiu?1 not pennlif-eac- h 'iweas. ttioes in direction are to These for said be another his goods. will anyone be permitted to bring any erts because of his connections with Stout. merely prelim come t dian tflthat SUffiCletl become day. nommiRsioner In the South Provo division to the formation of a merger of the Brigham Young university and Firmage, manager of the- - J. Intoxicating liquors in here. Still, if Slim Jim makes for dis inary familiar with the neaaaj)JLw?Countr ward is lntereBtr-exchtdeThe leading: C. First from own. hla said reasons Each the the Columbia for of that company, ..Penney to obedience of the law, disrespect for bring tn Brlggs, "Any man who is found to enable him" to pass has won', the salesmen had received the same kind throughout The .any liquor or who gambles in the club had received, three totes, with two. Herald will .exile. merger. authorities, fntrlv unnn oil auoatlnna Kat'. jAnntAi . ... "of m. uas in treatment Mr. last in. Utah more addressed to come a every it game night county Viafnra Mm nnii h) Hinckley rooms will be taken before a commit - -- "'. A new. presidential candidate or anil Riith meet the strongest team oi comics tee who .will make the necessary in must be left out for it will be meeting of the Nephi TJommercial community as that given in Spring- "Whereas, The present system pre- n a Min Mitt a. inAa i rjinniflnrea &ra m no nnTninftreti nnnn the division cannot be picked. f. over Dr. C. vine. club, presided by J venU a thorough and comprehensive True to form thSprftgvllle41" and Memclub. Reeceti pres!9enFoTihe that the charges are true, the offend Names mentioned in this connection Slim the Jim study and knowledge of the needs, rePLEASANT GROVE A BOOSTER. Jess Fourth ward won over Mapleton in page. So we'll put it up ttLlha pa- bers said they would raise Jl.opo ing member wilt be barred from fur- are Will A. Knight of. Lehl and Menand necessities of the quirements - the southern division Monday night, aitefuTrtrr Walker ot American Fork. John the ther privileges of the club rooms. rents and the children themselves: ana prevents tne ooara as a 7 With such men as C. Menden- - Shall county GROVE Feh. Lehl in BSseball a At the ,Mr. meeting "We desire to run the club rooms denhall of Springville. has already 4 pleasant The Herald eliminate Slim Jim hall Tind Raymond the Springville from the service now was interjected, Lehl men chants of this city have given notice whole as welt as ach member there- just as strict and clean as it it were been chosen treasurer given Herald controversy to chance a has s ward "um "b""b good Fourth as Provo' refused to give to salt Lake tJtty manufacturers and constitution The and that new muivugu our in of arguing the presence in our homes readers? that until Salt Lake will edgo of the condition ot anjr ot the other clubs a portion of the Provo wives or mothers. If we can't do that, of the league are receiving consider take that division. The Second and What do you say? have each lost departments of county government then I am in favor of closing the club able attention. Most of the provisions First wards, however, Sheriff John D. Boyd, himself a gate receipts Lehi might refuse to aid agree to participate in raising the and affairs, and, Mr. money to purchase the steel plant site in raising the steel site money. in the tentative document have been but one game and may spring some noted catcher of criminals, rooms up forever. although is over. does "We do not anticipate any trouble, accepted but the article dealing with surprises before t,he season warn it is probable that the sheriff himself Hinckley pointed out the obvious- faot in Utah countv, Pleasant Grove mer- - not"Whereas, The presentof system the respon-tudpermit Last night's games: mrsi zi, couldn't catch Slim Jim, says he that while baseball Is a mere recrea- chants will not be in a friendly attl-the division of gate receipts has to however, iromi&aawce. When-w- e. ward 20.. toward Salt Lake City. isibility of any of the departments doesn't see anything wrong in the tion, the steel Industry in this county first spoke of the club rooms it was far failed of agreement An item in-- Second One merchant flatlv refuses to biiy(upon any one !n panficular, but The First ward won a fast game Slim Jim is business and should be considered the unanimous, decision of the mem- corporated in the tentative document tmnra picture. lflSt- PVPllitlS hV IVnrri - - " Lake City until Salt Luke mits the shifting of Vesponsibility to V split of the gate ,UUi fho bers of the local chapter that the club calling for a i ne- - iact ia I seldom got to see fforn a business, point of view. This will Salt , r. , , nAintr. At tha 'ann i u..f..u with (he cilies of Utah the other fellow, and, as a result, too was to the opposition of and it idea " eoii'fi;ite prevailed finally rooms must be maintained in a whole- failed Slim Jim." Sheriff Boyd said, "for mv rnoT "i'"' in the steel plant for frequently public property is lost matter Lehi will has in been that The Club; aid securing county the Provo probable thought some atmosphere." back stVong the sec- .track of, monies are appropriated In this county'. the site fund drive. noia-mWhen the rooms are completed, 11, left undecided until Provo submits Both tems cam nlved on a"u nrst shut-ou- t mortgage laP' ball. is certain that no other legion chap- terms agreeable to her. Merle Taylor, nA n,Hrt colored comt -- ;;,; care of the respective- - funds; machin-- , f(rt ter in the state will be better equipped representing the Provo club, seems 'To you think SITm Jim interferes four with and not properly ery is scattered to thinlf that his club will not stand kets. The First warders made than the provo post. No. 13. the enforcement of laws or TO STEEL FUNERAL SERVICES BRING here, warders c;imJ for; wasto. extravagance and In foul goals and the Second The monthly luncheon of the post for any division of 4heate at all. a mat he wit i teach ' generation In .the final quarter efficient service "is the tendency and nwde birt-?- -. WHrBe""HeTtrar Hotel Roberts Friday-evenin.disre&pect for the authori efffst under such a system, rather Coach Ercanbrack's men scored seven youngsters at 7 o'clock sharp. Preston ties?' was the sheriff asked. than efiii m.y and economy; points and won the game, the final Or Peterson will be the principal HERALD CARRIERS "Huh, who ever got such a crazy "Now. 'Ihi rofore )e It Resolved, count being GEO. FOR CRAIG W. an excellent musical proand idea into his head,'' Sheriff lioyd respeaker and It Is Resolved, That this Third ward 28, Fourth ward 20. gram will be rendered. plied. "Still, you satisfy maybe might Aldous Markham s Fourth warders hoard oi county commissioners pro-, A i " Ul 1CIIIIIK IIH! CUM ntQ! tn lha ft... ' A Christian Science funeral servic I'ollowinc n Honifwliat lengthy de- - tecil lo ; ti t tliN coynty .on an up-tlosi a iibiu-ugu- i .,,.k u.,., r.Htr,hlP Slim lim ....r... i a " i,ii,. ralrh baaketbau taMast PLAY BASKET BALL toil; Tiif4lillJi)..t.hQ sULt,,orjjU.J4l..ia,aiVJlliJJ "wW b"hH4r-LEGISLATOR OPPOS in the hieh school gym. the score to and metliod ot conducting Its of J.he Unfea Piitific I" i.fijoy liivons nien-ur- e agttt So that. muetpfor The game was who died at a Salt Lake the I'tJtiilli judicial district a lui .no s. hy dividing the work of the I'rovo and beinp But we'll after more evidence. go -into comt' Judtte. rreyltlPiif Tiv H&HTcKay twi mil sloners TAX-FR- EE The Daily. Herald carriers cavorted fnetr- - from thesbeKinntng and was won Well interview the chief of wilic linTpiTni Te:tiT(tDy r.ionrtmr. ot. departments, SE vMU-iTlmrs-'la11 u'eluck tlie at'. niim of llif' ,se!iatwH r thor than districts, and that we temi-lat Maoiil' around the gymnasium of the armory ; the last five nfHmtes of play. At the " the " ronrt mux tte f d rule which nkinits a Those inl' create h department of finance Sn ireiioi mi ar" to (ho Senator W. D. Candland has Intro last nfthtrthoroughly enjoying them- end of 1, "nam e' th St r welcome to attend tie' seiv.tiif to r;irak to a tti"ie life at t duced into the Utah legislature a con- selves in a game of basketball. Sev- - warders were leading. By the end pi, we purchase; a department of public J 1,1 ' ' '" " to back t f t,i,i'i twice, and the ui'diiiKs. public property and ptiMlc Tie: iUiuliciltneral service will be current memorial addressed to con eralfif the oys proved conelusively the half they had propped too heM in t'te Masonic t j Ttr.T'd-'two imlnts less than the Third ward."""' otrh. yit.-- o'V( ryone else so dtf, hr- Hit and piibltc safety; aqd a da- I gress and netitionine it to take what- - that they are not only good new Am w e on 0' Mlbject i: ward ;inTi:oo-!Viionce. 2 :'' "Moil;. wen; The Kev. -- ifiliiC final periods thThird lekw ut ever action" may be found necessary carriers, but also good basketball pa i merit of public road's, highway! Slim Jim ( Oetter teaniworK au never violated liar'.'M fx( ui t'l of the (''tiiuiunity mmi showed Thv'l,;il would ctf.t the taxpayer:? and franchises. to eliminate securities. niotror so' law. It any just a ytar, in.'U'd- -a Sln.ii-- 0 Att f h eood game m ie44w4-thir-Jea- a . It waa not T1.:iTtm.iu vhuieh and S..H. tioodwiM will ho the of 1'iah "Ami, !'.. It Further Resolved, anil The memorial is off a subject ow4n " .... rh;f ...... ;i ft' . ' .'i.- ... . v nf Tll?lV. 1.... fS.,A Hie I,i,a.' jdvo' r new wrnnni ..... f'P'iikor- at tu suttiry, hi- - expettsw. It Utreby Is Ur!otvri, Tht eaeS i:;t ia inr tnariinB consKr?nn?i "thrtorefronrornattonar thoughtr-ti iai t.i t h.ive it spori . siahj... for hi .him, . ue ..a 11 1. a ni ir 1) ily of Mr. iimi ncic cm.., nr v..v Craig will he t.iken .itol t;n s.- i;t ;ii court :'teiio;i'aiiher, .m iiiLur c! the- b'JT'i'iL nf e.i'inti-- canta. most OI mem. nsome real iiasnes m nowever--, 11. setl forth the situation thus: lucj n'fti v.'1'nacu'...r 01 tne imjs. and ;ire coi:utal .!i d inei Mo., hU !irt':plii'-i.t r !,. ., to i:ike charge tn 'V pwartsvilie. tWe, your memorialists, the senate teamwork was exninitea ana several tory. blairT? We iiici. don't excellent tinuaily chasing. .1 i.niiii ruml fraclii-'lly or ii, Kd wards tfe Th" or neriormeu ore of iiitenneut. that he only and the. house ot representatives of excellent ringers ' were made. &iim Jim- at tui lor tryini- to get away t e .duty of , 'mv.' mil' i.i, aa.iiitst tin; hill was- ecot'.assemthe state "of Utah, In .legislative Among the bright and shining lights stylo for the', winners end TonAPyne from the "force." working ' ... i STUDENT IS BURIED. on.y; ceil t!i. niiiiu ureuiiient for it o:;t ri the bly, in the interests ot the great of the basketball talent were Bert wiis the mainstay for the losers. However, if tie' Herald readers want ; wau tho dire n""d of' a second Judjre The Kfit?. nc cssitles. and" masses of the people of the United Bullock, . Kendall, Covey and Paul Slim "Jim and Ills comic pals barred, Fourth Ward, Fu nasiyl service.- fftt M tf. ...Ansa d!iliiwn' LU n Third Ward. ufluu. du-- ! States, who are tftday bearing the Warnick. . These lads had an excepuepiitg. bar Mtn. What 4o-y- o say? , 777777:7 If Pyne wei Stuart, the young B. Y. V. student who 'inl. (ho jiiimbcrV of cases filed, il.o le and 111 at ic'.f i:i'jnher of t'ae burdens ot taxation, and tolMhe pur- tional keen eye for the basket and Taylor ortb Farnsw i . . ' ie n were .rf. died and valudtioti. thPaAelMed here afternoon. I'fmtiHi baskets. Divon of coiinly ci r Sunday, pose of reducing and making wore made several good ,,.B. v:oung held tuis afternoon uif the Fifth ward Kdwai'dsv. iiiiiUUition. it wan argued tlmt with ..held re;;ponit.le for lie ' economical, equal and equitable the'' staggering v The boys were divided into two the Blue, as fol- - Manson. . T.TrAft..-chapel,-- under the direction of Bishop I lie coming of the fcteel plant to Utah iffit'ie:ii rind .riei!i -- burdens of taxation 5 which' bo- w- lie rinuriithaRed-an- d icrformanee of Markham .rg ctive dp.irt-'fj- f Aepiu Anderson ot the Manwu ward. county, the .need for an additional :in work within upon the American people," respecttlows: T"he Red, Bert Bullock ana- Rotnaey. Sfir&tittites-Thirinvocation-wasoffereBer.&hy; d d w urwal. The UAio LOCKnarL guards; .. ruui the funds by Ir. judge wAnld be even greater than m, m within ih fully ure: . nVandtev.V A....j.'fif. .i,AA iAtbrann w 4 4k- - board ueonto H. Brunnau and tne oeneaic--; uowt "That such action be taken as may nick...andKendaj.CoHyi'forwardsr unatoiaeMt.4B fat aUnjl?-af- j OPERETTA STAGES a to slate that theFourth district of county 'c:mi.issiimera' 83 . COne. ition by Patriarch Joseph . heeler, be deemed , necessary and proper, and Arthur uray, center; tue mue, the Pioneer ward in We Tne, speakers were President f. s. will booh require several judges in- - fen-eeither by amendment to the constitu- Cloyd. Penrod and Edward Rodgers, uied to meet nmusement ution thent by law." hall at 8:15. . i Harris and Professors J. M. Jensen, stead of only one. tion of the United States or by enact- guards? Noble Hinckley and Paul TMrA do .What you think would happen Senators ftufus Adams, u. PartrluRe. MEET. ment of such laws by congress as Huish, forwards, and Andy Terry, At the samfe time the .SUtbA .ward , ClCERONtANS were to be shipwrecked ' -PetorsAmdthiUl you - " njny win suDjeci an. Kinni ana emsses 01 conterr landed on an island inhabited by folly dered students from the Young II. C. Tebbs opposed paSBitiK the bill by President v. S. Harris wi!l address iBcxrmres to- - thelf Just pwportlon of The score stood at 37 to w m ravor rrovo- high " gilBg. water nymphs, a greedy king; " at aTl. university music department the burden of taration and as will of the Reds, at the art""Ral-- j "tlie'rieerophi'meeting etc.? MEET." TO . war-nicI.:,. The body was sent to Salt Lake .!,.. Thllrill Field goals Bullock 5, uray z, HAWMiLY eliminate in the future.; UKI, luiuiK uiin i.,n it'l Ul ,1.. iiiuicuo init,, The will be solved in the question SPANISH FORK IS SILENT. . 5. Colvey 6, Terry 2, Rodgers 3, '. City, whre" the interment took place at S o'clock, UN subject wllK-'securities. evening de-- 1 operetta. "The Isle of Chance," whtcb or the thlB afternoon in the city cemetery. There will be adapting are'informed that there are to- Hinckley I, Huish-1- . . be, ' Wlmt Constitutes Ihe Man?" - will be presented by the students of ' EYiH 7 Vnt?k- ..,,11 r BPAVI3II ..,,..,i pcendants of Giloort waweariy piu- the Franklin day' In '..the v United States In the school Friday, February SHOW here OFFICERS of BENEFIT "of neer. INSTALL WOODMEN which wlir amone i meeting reprenentatlves jnursaay, ,1)4 bp iendored neighborhood ot twenty billion dollars . 7: 38 p. in.pln the Sixth ward borne of James G. Haws, 655 Hotth 9; at the Spanish Rotary and'Klwanis solo by Hchnrd Condie andi'larl-dubworth of exempted securities. ' The house. m. meeting :30 at p. avenue, 482, Under No. direction of the with Provo Women's and the men, (.'hristeosen. Springville Officers for te Provo camp, The public Ii invited. . Owners ot thia wealth, the" holders of exceptionally good cast of char-Ka W'nrlil vara tn. tirnJMAM .. council an entertainment .Spaniel Fork postponed decision on The purpose of tne meeting is to such securities, are enjoying all. the p will be. given in College hall Thursday its participation in the steel site fund BOY UNDERGOES OPERATION benefits and privileges of the police v 8 to o'clock Tunds at raise evening pofcor of the state and the protection ing officers for-thWxfiontli penoa business mat may n'r'n" for E. S. Hinckley argued forcibly that; Kenneth Leavitt; son c( ot the. United States as Its citizens, ware installed or .Artnnr craven; that time.- am mwntugi thft.payment ot the moving picture ;: ts Miss machine Byron Jonea and yet are able,to escape the pay- Past council, George C. Dattage; coun- attend.. jtha schoola'by oiwuhh tviK. pinmiu t;ei ui turn en m r.ana irs.i.i.naw8 JLeaviu ' or purchased by Vertfa ' Mrs. Scott'as accompantstud the uleel plant north ot Spring; city, underwent, an opvratloa for ap council. 1 ment of any tases which go toward cil commander, Oscar W. Mann; adHannah J. Cnrdail as stage atFetor the RETURNS FROM HIKE. The ' picture "f heTalo --. of--ot the government;, and viser lieutenant, George A. Cluff; Venice Miss "of has Jepperson charge Cities" will be shown on the screen, latlon and business by having a. steel, oiiftratlott was' fterfortned bv Dra. F.' we believe this to be an unjust and banker.' W. H. Baker; clerk, Ueo All the teachers of the arid-a- n the. dancing. ' - v. and F, R. orchestra under thfijllrection plant at Rprlngvillo. Taylor. Keniue th is re- ! school Inequitable condition, and that in the Sutherland?' escort, Harvey Holland, thi to make.the over ot Misi-Ale- ne have helped n V IT H E Meirlll and Alfred will play durThe Spanish Fork men were not 4a-- ported getting along flue. Phillips Interests and the rights of all- the peo- watchman V. V.' BotU sentry, Leslie : ' X VVlU- - cll ' uubniuou ing the showing of the picture. i.aiww." . dined to indicate what would be done i ;. - ,! ple, In all sections of our great coun- MendenhalT; manager for six months' rtemnnit With TOlrty Otner w.'i r have returned from win be used for playground purposes. 1J Vocal music wiU be furnished by in. that city towanr raining stepl H. Beesley: manager, try, such condition ought to toe re- term, Complimentary to Mr.' and Mrs.' a couple tbe students-b- f Mrs. Florence Jepper- money. Clarence Nlson,'who will leave Provo," f Vrvfan Park, after spending moved, so, that all kinds and classes months', term, L L. Beesley.., The missionary. committee of the son Madsen, offi- ot days and nights in skiing, tobogtins fore part of nest week tot-Sil- t the of property shalf bear Its Just proporthe installation, Following was will character a Pioneer- ward give One of the outstanding features of The members of the lfiCth quorum Lake City to. make their home, Mr. tion of the. expenses of government' cers and about 20 members enjoyed ganing, and snowslioeing. There tn .and crisp, the ball the amusement hall of the ward the program will he the dancing of glL.soventte and their parinera will;an4 Mrp. CeiirFft Leven will cntertaitv' "We therefore most earnestly , do an oystef supper and a smoker. . plenty ot snow.-har- d fun was Tuesday evening, February 13. Prizes tne students of Miss Venice Jepper- - tiiwiwm u uuutuiR punjr, at. mefa number; ot inenaa at tneir homr urge that such necessary change be The next dance of the Woodmen sport was glorious, and the Some ' f ot will be given to the best characters, g0n time. all the Startup hall Friday evening. During iThuradax evening.. The card gan- 19, on made la the constitution and. laws of will be barn dance furious nearly February ' will furnish Heber the Wilde's orchestra has thd 16 of Admission been the made by t placed; evening trip dancing, dainty re- - "600" will be played and pri . this country as will correct what we when Wilde's orchestra will , furnish the party ' . treshments will be served music; , j4 i and 15 cents. wUl. be aetver . wafdedv branch, others by Ford.. 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