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Show - Herald TTbecirculation The WeatHer in Provo JLargrest -- n&4JUk-caiity Herald advertisers. guaranteed UTAH ..'11li41, XXXVII. HO. 183. ; VOL. is, ... , . - PRJCE THREE CENTS. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923. Town and fi Gampaigii Starts mnni iiiiinii unn ai n nub biiiuuui irkii jviiii iiiiw Anr IIDIJMjlllltlElfi BRGfean BKJfSHEK moflltortam at the- provo high Ta Snow tonight or FrldaylU warmer tonight BASEBALL TATE BASEBALL LEAGUE. i n mis x : By Herald Staff Correspon ; Abraham Lincoln and the elements 8TEEL VALUATION $110,000,000 PLEASANT GROVE. Feb. ot bis character which in dominated '.Brigham. . bertoiii-ftUtah county executive PROJECT his relationship to his fellowmea was BaK LakeTltyr, DOVER, Del, Feb. 8.A certlfl-cat- s commffteVotxte "Clean Home and the topic ot an address given by Prof. Provo. of increase in . the- capital Its at education .of meeting Tuesday Amos N. Merrill ot the Young univer- Eureka, Town". campaign met last evening in stock of the Columbia Steel cor at the luncheon Kiwanla sight Park. City. Isity today. the local high school with ffieffibeES ot San1 Tranotsco fronH "The ability of Lincoln to achieve poration A committee was appointed to ar$20,000,000 to IUO.000,000 for taxaof the state executive committee to said native At with him," greatnesswas meeting in 8alt' Lake City was tiled Wednesrange with Architect Joseph Nelson outline plans .for the .conducting of Professor Merrill, "and did not arise tion atpurposes, state the to get the , specifications for the! Tuesday evening- - the first steps to department day PLEASANT GROVE, Feb. 8.-8. SPANISH The environA three- from his environment. FORK. Feb, the campaign in this section. The stock is divided into 300:000 auditorium completed so that bids ward organizing a Utah state baseball most successful training school for him tbe PPr tor tra,nto ,6ader8 Mrs. D. Ivon shares of preferred, par value, fT Gore, president of the V I . t rmm tha oniith and may be advertised for, according to league were taken. r rP fhn nAimtu project leaders was cm is be shown in was that His Provo greatness', represented by Harry last evening. The School commenced the state or par Value. Arthur N. Taylor, member of the and countv. and A. H? Scon- - opened this morning ai the Spanish dominated without domineering. The without nominal " Heal, president of the Provo Athletic ' '. board. ." ' Monday morning and continued with bere of Salt Lake Citr were nreaent. Forlt 8cho1 nd will continue things that enables one to be. domia -sub The Wt eompany-hRobert Penney; the and Sessions thftiJorenoo.na ot "The board la. Mooreflelfl, jrice . S.a$ti?ji. cutive eoml ;here Friday and Saturday. The school nant lies in the upper realms of'"narepresenting the state next thre4ays, mittee, deavored ever since th& rest of the president, end5. Merle Taylor,-D-. of tive ability. la conducted nnder seribed its uot to; plant D. afternoonsduring-th- e Each evening an entertainment was building has been occupied to com- Sutton and Roy Boren, directors. The were named as mem- the local high school; the county farm "With Lincoln the fear of God was site fund, the order being given Man. in the auditorium or the gym- bers offollowing given plete the auditorium, .said Mr. Taythe executive commit bureau, the Agricultural college of the beginning of wisdom. He received county was M. Fred Ogden represented by nasium. lor In explaining the action of the Logan, and the county agricultural the impetus of. his life's work at the agar F. S. Davies in the following tee:. Lo Nelson of the Younef-uni- . . to him: The school has been successful from versity:-j- wry board. "The financial condition of the-cit- Nye, president of the Ogden baseball p. Welch.- miintv mrrinii. an noui.e agents. age of 22 years on his Visit to New More . than 800 tural The ftrst. session was lield this "Orleans. Intellectual schools has been such, however; club of 1922; Jesse S. Richards, sec. every standponit. will authorlzB Miss 'Amy "Leigh, county was agept; supremacy with BeDarate meetinizs for tbe that it was Impossible tor us to do so. retary of the Ogden Chamber of Com- - farmers from the various communi- S00 to the steer project; the clism- and of the bistttbrttonT gfl of tbe right was his consum- e 'il&n the "At the last parents' 4ay afcthe the women. Among4hfc. pldnBlilp ring of Benjamin, vice president of : mercSfl Warden,' sport editor of ffir crowded very sessloi of the county men were - I'ror. Ing passion, . tne schpolj the wome.fi's iontion nf f)i ior hlgbrschobriasf nature will mean much for Provo, speakers iTi.h and Clar- So many attended several of the 800 "parents visited the school, they I Ogden Standard-Examine- r, bureau annioi v t,v. uj'ron Aiuer ana ur. a. Li. Kicnarua or "In one of his speeches Lincoln said Utah county, and the entire state. ence former classes was A. D. U. Coast to Brooks, a it Jeague A. the Shoemaker of the 'The Union must be impossible "G. G. HOAG." get C, unanimously decided that the board Whyf ciass room large enough to accom BureauJiV Smith .of Springvme ' r- - S. forest office at Ogden. .The That man's freedom preserved.' should do everything in Its power to player. shall not perish . The message came from the New -Mann and "Hank" atmodate all o( those desiring to rep were from the earth. York headquarters ot the J. T Pstmey. complelelhe auditorium, even to the Earl Wright representing tiie Kiwanis club; J J sPe"kers at the women'sA. section Scon-intend, j? extent ot making an additional levy resented Salt Lake. H. in company, and was signed by G, G. of Pleasant Grove, represent- - i'Miss iloZln Skidmore.-from Lincoln's After Hayes quoting . : - .to care for The speakers were leaders in agri Brigham. while not represented, the building expense. vice president Mr. Hoag was tire Wasatch club; Junius Banks ,b,trS' and, Pr viola RSSelL..ol the augural address, Professor Merrill "Several of the civic and dramatic sent word that the city would be glad culture and home, subjects from the of Lehi, represetning the Business-- i u ; heal jexvii:e Lincoln in the the first manager of the Provo Btore of "Is the asked, spirit to get into the state league and could Young university tat Provo and the n.on'o i.g.n. All of the meetlnEs to be held Frl- - soul, of tha j organizations of the city, wged the be jnen aouayxsthewAQlft of the company. "' counted on for 1923. J board Second"! Agricultural college at Logan, as well the auditorium. An advisory "hoard rnns!stin. nf tha day will be conducted in The. Continental Oil company of program formulated European Many of these organizations promised .Park City and Eureka were not rep- as the extension workers-- of the U. S. following members haa also, been at-- 1 ward. chapSi wh!leJ.he-- l SatHda?ilermsnt-human-- has subscribed 41.000 to-- fhe- toterestt oe w men rtoardthat-thejronl- d department of agriculture. i Hamoral resented, nninto in 00oif neia in tne. i.. .meetings win in this country carried steel fund, sending the check imme conflicts great The domestic, science eparlnienLolliagw, t T. Gardner of meet-- nn with than willing to assist financially In The meeting was held at Spalding's, Among - tnalira tnwnrila nnnn snd rhar. diately after receiving notice Jront Ampriran school. .... .interesting . . .. .the the construction of the large room. and was called to order by Al Warden, the Pleasant Grove high school Fork, A. O. Smoot of Provo, and Fred Hiss ww-o- e inai. la ne neia aaturaay I the towards all?' Holding com I served luncheon each was with chairman made who power to the visit Matley of Spanish Fork, and Sunerin- - 'fen'?s at wh'ch Rf5n day The Drama Center, for exaple, pledged Merrill closed witn a pany of its classification. Professor ?f "i'Y;,? a to noxt ors to from the other town Dr. WrL. ' j meeting J. D. Watson of Los Angeles, an en- tendents Elmer Miller of the Alpine the Young university ItselTwraiserenough" funds Ith weejcwneniennite-ijianswmoe-ouplea for the recognlzatlon ot . the which" to furnish thcBtager andthe scnool district, H. A. Dixon of Provo, Wanlass ot the TJ. A. C. will discuss human element in all the affairs of gineer of the Columbia Steel corporaseason tor 1923 the .Home and School league also' promised lined and A. .C. Peterson of the Nebo dis- the value ot cooperative marketing. life- .tion, has arrived in. Provo with sevOgden representatives gave assur assistance. other men of the engineering eral trict. "The world'a architect" pre greatest "With the financial' help given the ance that the Gunners would like ot the steel corporation and ia Mrs. Ivon D. Gore of Genola force was and the attendance sided, prize board from these sources we believe nothing better than to get into a state won by another of the "foremost now at work making the oreni that the is although campaign we will be able to complete the league with Frovo .eitner in a semiconducted under tbe direction of the architects of all time." survey on the blast furnacevslte. be professional base-baltorinm withourmaklng an additional pro or In Class D of state farm bureau, that organization President Walter Adams Introduced t ween Provo and Sprlngvllle prepara , e ,. that-wcan take care" of' levy; bnt does not expect to do it 'alone. Other Chairman Architect Allen, and J. Ellis tory to the beginning of actual ; conProvo men strongly favored Class tana civic organizations will be asked' to OVerlade banded tbe prize to Secre struction work. ttowthenregular semi-prto D baseball Jn preference "As soon as the contract has been The men have been at work-a- t the cooperate- - in making the campaign Arcniieci Asnworin. tary men Lake the that playerurged wlll bomshed to com-- 1 salt one of the most successful that has site for several days, and indication The was musical contrib program residents. Utah to confined rosters be pletion. We contemplate beginning The first vote for Slim Jim reached ever been conducted inline stateTShe uted by Miss Alene Phillips, Miss are that they are getting plana ready It was agreed that Salt Lake should The the work before the general building said that no other campaign would be . The Florence Newell, J. W. McAllister and so that the construction work can office Herald Wed by telephone is of health board obtain the consent of President Lane city having E. T. activity of the city begins." able to advertise the state of Utah as under advisement soon The Herald Mayhew, Mr. McAllister's sing commence on the coke oven and tha after reached nesday free vaccination The seating. capacity of Jthe audi- ot the Bees to the use of the Coast tne nome or a desirable place In which to live of all tbe children the sterling Peay. the city schools. ing of Dr. Brimhall's "Old Glory" blast furnace immediately on the ar of torium win be about 1200 including league grounds In Salt Lake City, the Adams to move that rival of the material. Mr. Peay recorded the vote- of his than the results of the clean home It is understood that the city commls urged President the gallery. The stage will be equipped schedule being arranged so that toe children: and town contest. Two additions are to be made to ' sion and the board, of education will the song be made the official song of with the latest improvements in light- state league games there would be .ma. wire espiaiuea uihi lire ciues the Provo Kiwanis club, a motion that county subdivisions as soon as County- "Our children have asked me to i f,,rnicl,inoi M. Bees v on were on the when 6 scenes days and curtain. . , played " ing, carried without a dissenting voice. Surveyor E. B. Jones baa checked up telephone right now to The Herald of the state had been classified intoine of charge the road seven on plots offered rtiie county commisTne maU.,r has becn d,SCU8Bed Dy according to their popuBoth Ogden and Provo were agreed and ask you not to cut Slim Jim out lation. groups sion for their approval. Steel City, Two the state, Salt the scllnol nn(1 WINS OVER BONNEVILLE. Mr. Peay said. of the it, section,' funny not authorities team .and could the Lake it clty Salt -- thea wlll-- be PRE-SGHOLake and Ogden are in the A class, The Sixth ward. t4ed with plat 3 and Bay View plot like The Herald comics better "They the GLINIG that to board referred this the Coast morning capi than all the others get the league grounds B cjass. 19 in C, 19 in D, tin? First ward in the. South Provo for with in the the eight ready tiling county put of together.'' neaUh. In the tal city would not b included Rheinhardt brothers were next u m c., ia m r, ana in in me v. ciuss. The vaccination will not lie romnn! division of the "M" Men's22-t- basketball recorder. state league. In that event' it would to The When these two plats are approved In Utah county the cities and towns vote. The older started the league us a result of a victory be a four-teasory, it is said, but will be free to the over league wita- - Provo. are .classified as .follows Bonneville In the Provo high gym there will be a continuous stretch f school children who wish to. avail TO BE CONDUCTED Ogden, Brigham and either Pars! City, telephoning. I want you evening. The Sixth warders led city lots from the southern city limits t!t pprmrtttI1rty having Slim B class. Prove and SpanLsh JTorJc or"Eurekaroganr!tasrannT)unced-from the start and proved generally of Provo to the probable' locatlon of Kj viass, icui. jviuei tuik. would not 8k tor a rrancmse tnts Jim in the paper," he said. the first unit of the Columbia steel " 'When asked his name he called his Pleasant Grove. Springviile" and superior to the Bonneville lads. A clinic for children be- year, but might get in next year. line-uThe to plant. It is said a Salt Lake finan mother the phone. I tween three to six years of age will D class, Provo Bench. cial syndicate how Is preparing anDAILY HEALTH Bonneville. Sixth Ward. John. "Our three and boy9, Joseph be conducted by Dr. Viola Russell ot K class. Santaiiuin and Salem. elfead. '. . .If.. . .j, . . . K. Carter other subdivision, souffiLpf Steel City , Bedford, want The Herald to contue United States Public Health servF class,. Pleasant View, Goshen, R.'Menlove.'. C. Carter and which would ,rf IS LUNBERG practically finite tinue tlre"t61ored RheinMrs. comics," ice at the Utah county clinic in the c L. Condon . Carter Sprlngville and Provo. g s ridicu- Maplcton. Benjamin, Vineyard, Alpine, hardt explained.. I think-J-t Prevo high school building for three FOR READERS R. Olsen.'. Lewis lg lous to say rhat the Slim Jim. comic Lake Shore and JThistl.e Representatives from the Provo.. days, beginning Tuesday, February 13. In Amat Pfimniflrno nf vam G lass,- Lake'vlew. Elberta, Sprins L. Peterson Jacobs Chamhaf rg does the. children any harm. Nothing The clinic will be open between 9:30 ican roTK mis- ariernoon to organize in the picture would indicate that Slim Lake, Highland. Genola, Cedar Fort LAID ' REST Jim in to 18- - 'lwk"1n'e-iorenoonasanZ By Dft. VIOLA RUSSELL . Qi6 committee wmclrriLTolteit funds-:"iPOOItRYliiEN" COOPERATE. ever committed any crime; whyf Fairfield, Mosida", Clintom '(Bolton .anj the afternoon from 130 to 4 o'clock. U. 3. Public Health Service. there for the steel plant site. from the "Tncker. away Dft Russell-h- as the completed Prizes will be given to the winners Members of tbe Provo Poultry asso The shopmen at the local railroad- Question 1 In the sample menu comic must have 1 Wednes-officerslJAperson were held services health survey of the children in the Funeral you in The Herald recently ciation let last eyenlng" In" "tho Cen- will meet this evening in the Odd- by to- - see any harm In of each'clasSification. given a mind .peculiar f da-the in afternoon first grade in all or the schools in the tomato tral school auditorium, and discussed Fellows lodge rooms, to decide the ... Mr. Sconberg reviewed the history you mentioned a "home-mad- e -- Church for Mrs, Hannah U.Lundberg, that picture." city. of the clean home and' town campaign soup" and cocoa. I have been told plans for cooperative marketing. Ail amount they will donsite towards the see in Herald that '"I you tonight's "All of the health troubles of the age 09, wno aiea sunaay louowmg a are thinking of not prating the Slim in the United States, stating that it cocoa was not good because it con- of the members present signed the plant site. A member ot the Provo-- ' schools can be traced to the pre- stroke of apoplexy. several years ago in fha eat tained the sarhe drug as coffee. Will contract to sell their products through Springville Holding company will pictures," said Maud Richmond, began school child," said Dr. Russell "If The vRev. Charles Mccoard naa Jim ' ns in a na"onal effort to you explain this? 14 the "Utah Poultry Producers' associa meet with old. to explain ''The called '"So, I. you years up and offered the . we can get to the point where we can charge of the services 2 American Will of the give average you Question please on to tion, the marketing ' organization of prevent standing of the company. tell therm you go printing ' place the boys and girls into the first opening prayer. community.Another committee from the cham, the state producers' association. . theo.ripe for tomato soup? Rev. Glad, pastor of the Swedish They're all right grade ot the schools in a healthy con"We have had several clean town Answer J It you will make the Nolen Roper, whose father used to George A. Brown ot Provo, second bor of commerce will go. to Mapleton ' dition we will have very few problems Lutheran church of Salt Lake City, of a policeman., phoned in a decided campaigns during the past few years cocoa with'milk to which no water has vice president of the organization, Friday evening to hold a meetlngjsitjiis' ,4o solve in the grades. ... - V - ., which Mrs. Lundberg was a member. be .Mr. Sconberg. "Gov- - been added and only put ia the least and explained the contract. protest against any suggestion of in Utah." said "Aliments ot the preschool child was the .principal speaker. the.' people of ttiat community. the ernor pres-that cocoa has to urged flavorthe S. Mabey possible milkyou Secretary E. Hinckley of the when unattended will increase as the The i music was furnished by a eliminating Slim Jim. ent campaign .be a cooperative effort! will have a drink which .Is high in chamber of commerce cave a short Siim .dare out "Don't take Jim you MutrMiss Mary years go by and will cause misery for quartet consisting of LADIES DONATE. to of all civic organizations and that a food value; it Is really, when made address .in which be showed tbe imthe child as well as the parents and head. Mrs. George W. Fitzroy. Lee u of The Herald or I'll ask my papa unanimous effort be made to improve this way, not cocoa, but flavored Warm portance and tho val euof the poultry Nolen. commanded your stop paper," the teachers. The child will not be Baker and George Brattan. comof the Various milk, and is a pleasant way to give raising in this section of the state. Someone has said, that the meas Then Policeman Loring Harris was the appearance Rev. Glad pronounced - the benedic able to advance - as "rapidly in its munities of the state. milk to & reluctant child. For break- ure of a man Is found-ithe way Victor Fitzgerald gave a abort talk school work as It in a healthy condi- - tion, and conducted the ritual services appealed to. it is not the form bureau's responoes-sll- m Jim- - make it UU lilt? JflVjUrP l VCU I. - uon atthntrav sibility to make a success of the cam a hot drink. The amount of no doubt equally true that the char The The cllnlo will be conducted free services, togetner more difficult for you to maintain law paign any more so than any other pr-- i vidlng tbe cocoa bean used to flavor the BATTERY C WINS OVER LINCOLN acter of ah organization might be " .'" of charge, . with the many , beautiful floral offer- and order in this city?" "I like to look at the Slim Jim pic- ganization. ine iarm Dureau aireaay milk is a negligible quantity. Cocoa Battery C of te .national guard won Hound in the way it conducts Itself ings, bespoke the love and sympathy had within its organization the neces- in large amounts does contain, a prin a fast hoop game from the Llncotn toward public questions, "and it the .' tures, replied myself," policeman. friendavv of many DIESthe cipal very similar to caffeln In coffee. high school five in the losers! gym that ' the "I get quite a kick out of them. It's all sary mechanical forces to put might be further said - reason s thatover for and Ib called This theobromln. campaign was This score about The to like principal last talk vsluofmnyuchctl-m'ltommyrot greater FRIDAY. night. picture MEETING ROTARY SPANISH PORK, Feb. was disked the contest.! Answer k to the ""community Is 4he second time the local battery and reflects -Slim Jim harming children," TBceiTedherr ofT the death s at une oi me amicujues inai is oer vegetable souds: I cuosful of unilk. 1 boys' have won over Lincoln in the more honor upon its membership' That for that, and now let's go Mona Monday evening of Mrs. Ashby Tne Provo Rotary; club will hold Its setting Utah's power- to grow Is its tablespoonful of flour, 1 tablespoonful last week. The national guard hoop-ster- s when the action Is voluntary. Hotel pt higher at luncheon , meeting reoglar a of former resident Garfield, Spanish of a Vcupful seem to be going, at a fast rate We haveTaid all thte "I like the Slim Jim plbtures, con- lack of population Although TJtah ofbutterrsalf," Fork and daughter of Mrs.' Prlscllla Roberts Friday, 12:15, according tocounties of a thoroughly cooked vegetable, now and are developing one ot the of a voluntary subscription made See- fessed Chief of Police Wren Wilklns. county Is one of made announcement by today the fr CaysonJto8eeLOf ihls cltyiMrsGat in the state, there la ample room here flnelyhoppetl-maBhediTVorrirateams in this (section. " Their fbrlfie LadlesGulTJ of SL"Iarys Anythingatnrives-xoyToo- d field had been ill three months from retary Reed Anderberg. tor ten or twenty' times the present through a sieve. Thicken tne milk (best line-ulaugh-seldohim makes includes tbe following players: wrong." go Episcopal church here In Provo. heart1 troubleV 6he was the daughter In this f With only, with the flour as for milk gravy, add "Swede." Swenson and Ken Carr, ;J"he chief added this statistical population. FIFTH. WARD W1N8L ofTh'omas-an- dr Prlscllla CI ay son and the of the other Ingredients. It the soup Is appearance "By Improving seven Eddie Slim of whom are a the Jim side to the of Anderson, Cyril center; only guild, testimony was 62 years of tge. 6he had lived v our communities we will attract the too thick, as It may be If the vege-Ubl- e Kimball, John Hinckley and Bobby tive, these public-spirite-d V ladles, 'most of her life atLake Shore - and r The Provo Fifth ward hoopatera argument: Is starchy, thin It with milk. A Wilkinson, guards. from any without '"'solicitation ot i "There are fewer persona in the tourist who is passing through 'our e 'Spanish Fork.- - She was first. married continue to hold their percentage state In search for a 'suitable home. little soda should be added to the toshown- their Interest j source,-havto Samuel A. Ashby andvto them were L0OO as a result of a decided victory county Jail than were there before There Is nothing thfct makes a stronger mato soup to prevent the milk from f in th material welfara.. of Provo The Herald began printing the dlim team last basketball over Pioneer the are bora nine LEGISLATORS HEAR whom FARMERS of children, eight impression in. a person than the ap- curdling. " and Utsh by voluntarily aubscrib-- ! amusement Jim comics." h ; PLEASANT GROVE. Feb. 8. Farm"Hiving. The father died seven years nlghtln the Third .ward 4044."-Botpearance of the- - Citr: in which- he tag to the steel plant fund. ISO In was halL Thar, Garscore' "Mr. ers from the north end of Utah county 'ago, and Mrs. Ashby married CAM-ETOthrouglf.",. , vv FUNERAL FRIDAY. cash.passes HAVE MEETING. 8C0UT8 '': : , were teams by handicapped greatly (field about two years ago. They bad J. P. Welch ot Provo suggested that The body of Mrs. Ellen D. Carleton, wilt meet In the Pleasant Grove high "Here Is action- - that surely deScout annlver-iarmade Welr home at Mona since their the altpery floor and tne game was i In honor of the Boy ot school auditorium evening Saturday no what matter the, propaganda may formerly of provo, who died at the serves commendation, and it confei week the scouts troop 2, in ' d necessarily slow. The losers appear. . ,. , marriage. be that Is spread throughouW the na- home ot her daughter, Mrs. Helen at f:30 o'clock to hear Senator in a sense of a bhailenge to all ed to be lacking in experience, yet in the Fifth ward, wilt give a program In tion Law. and Warnlck Representative other social and civic organizations at 7:30 against Utah and her people, tha Johnson, in Lovell, Wyo.. Tuesday rence Atwood ot the first auarter thevheld the Fifth the ward chapel thisI evening UNDERGOES OPERATION. .Grove pleasant : n . auto tourist will never, forget the im evening, will arrive in Provo Friday, ; this 'and neHcnDonng warders to ten v points while they p'clock. " " the measures passed and how of. will be Interspersed pression of Utah if we make our com morning. ties. ; Surely this is the rlfb . Mrs.. A. D. Anderson tot .Magna counted six. HesUngton was : high j The program state the before legislature. ana attractive at Mrs. Carleton and daughter for many pending spirit manifest In a practical w scoring with songs, and music by the, members munities -just as neat i underwent an :; operation for appendl-cltle- s point man tor the winners, Mcintosh .were residents In . the Provo saW Secretary's. 8. Ulhr: h possible.years exercises the of flag the times from field., her of eight Tuesday at the home POULTRY MEN ORGANIZE. Commissioner James T. Gardner of Second ward. Mrs. Johnson being em: actlvltiea be will scout afternoon-- . u other 12 and each' made Whltbeck and points. ot " Fork assured the commit-te- e ployed at the Utah Power and parents Mr. and Mrs. Clark Snow American of Scout Light under the direction, riven R. Chrlstensen Otjtha rang.npmost (iSthls city. The - operation was perPLEASANT GROVBr Febr SPoul-tr- y that the county - commission is company office htt-'--master L.- - D."Toung. r gWIMMJ formed by-D-r. E. . Mrs. points for the. losers, men from this section will organ- In favor of the contest nnd4 Mrs. CarleBesides Mrs. Johnson, will the be Hansen K. O. heartily line-upMayor : The I Anderson is getting along splendidly. rt tnaattna. AVAnlnff At t.a 3atni.,lair ton ia survived by another daughter, ' Pioneer. Drlnclpal speaker of the evening and ready to do anything to assist. Fifth Ward. .' Mrs. Olive Whiting ot Mapleton. be held in the City hall. Rer)resenta,E. (Old Canncty Bldff.) HeaHnKton..ii.afJi.Mt. Chrlstensen will speak on the Subject,. "The In- - "W know we have the best county BATTERY C TO BE INSPECTED. Funeral services will be held in the lives or me newiy . orKanuea siai best sUle In the union, and, we , Whlthark. ntnln ..rt. ...Si . rayne Iplratton ot Scouting to Those on the lu the : do not wish to be behind any. ct the Second ward chapeLFriday afternoon association and tha marketlrie ass(ne 367 The annual federal - inspection ot Stout Whitoeck.rnJChrIstensen - Outside." and friendsof the scouts other counties in the state Is this at 1 o'clock. Interment will be In the tlon will be present to ' explatrw,;,,, xMt Parents ""f M Will De maae si me armory ; ::, A hA : movement- - . -- aaiiery "ri7.,rr Evergreen cemetery., at SpringTllle, ww mtffn - Said7 Mr. Gardner. rm "''g. A1 ivuvi aai vvi utM- - ,n.,fn, w ywrbera March 19 .and 20. Call, Kimball.. . ..rg u w . ; school wttt eomntete41toro the opening- of achool next tall, according to deciaion!'reached1y7 the board hr . Ogden. LUDEftS 1IBSCH ia nuuc ouubcoo a - - . ininr piinorpn ,n -- A P60 tttmtimimic. J.--- -- -- th-st- eel tela-gra- m . "f-Hi- tleaf-4he-aQrth-end-- yoto s. sub-scri- of i - . -- g i in-th- e'r ... -- - Provc-Sprlngvi- lle M 1 Shall Slim L Vaccine in Schools Jim Go? -- - .s:rr. . QL j i . Pay-son- pre-scho- ol IT IS -- 10 d- -r J Improve-conditio- l 1 j n .. - d ', 8PANI8H-ORKrWOMft- 36-1- ord rvlse fot-joll- . . . two-thir- the-large- st I p i ; tor-ward-s; 4 - I -- I . ; ' N . y " Wil-for- i - . : : . troop.-rSever- ?- - - ", ! -- " ,sw-iv- w ft 1 - - v. " V , j'r. -- . .. - - - |