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Show r- ; . . THE EEIIALD - .' - toalflht ami Tuesnot, much change In tempera- UTAH-J- alr day;' " 2314 copies. ;:THBiWEATnE3 r Average daily circulation in January and February was ture. VOL. XXXVII. NO. 194. PROVO, ITTAHONpAY, pBRUARV . 26, 1923. J wuu vuivcia --and saper . Four, different jrards won stake ot the Utah and Nebo stake championships at the "M" Men's f visor Sunday ichoolt met' in a conTenUoa tonrnament:fiattirdari i- The - Provo with members ot the general board at Sixth ward won the swlmmiiig honors, the Young university Sunday. There tne trovo ourta ward woiEtne were present about 25 atak officers the Provo Fifth ward won the -- and nine Jnembert of -- the . general ' Fourth boxing and - -- . board. ; A meeting fornhs was held at o'clock, and a general assembly- conducted jat lQ o'clock.' Departmental sessions were also conducted andin thrafternoon Z a testimony meeting was held. During the noon hour all of the visitors were officers nests at a luncheon In the university cafe . teria, general theme ot the conven tion was, "The responsibility of Sun- - We auperin-tendenci- es - dy SaU the fundamntaLjm -- p1?. fe session the. snporintendonts Charles B. Felt spoke on "Harmony of members of the - super intendencies with the principles of the gospel, eral board, and with each other." A. Trees-jtlin- By-RAY OLPIN. One of the newest business cerns to establish headquarters They did it! The best basketball team in the state did itseif Justice dealers in. hae 1,-t- be . -- i) B.. IProvooWlnlhe after 10 minutes of class! "5-poun- d struggling. V- . who, has beeir vcoqnected r with th bfeakfip tW formidable oh' Nash automobile business ar long west' slaught All the A. C. mentor lacked that car has beeh sold to win that' game, however, was the 'I have been in Provo once or twice B. Y. U. Ilne-uThe only Aggie play- - before,",, said JWrBreweTCaad have ers who were abje to score rrom the since then ueeu awaiting aqopppr field during the first half were the tunity ot establishing a business here. two whose eligibility is questioned. That opportunity Came with the tak. <ha-fa- ci Jthat ihey were able'to ing over ofjsh-gnnnfnt (1f- do so was better luok than manage.' section." " " "Mr. Hill Is very much enthused over meat' For irhile it toohed like a 399 me ppssiDinties - or tne automobile half, just reversed from that Tiled up buBlness in general in Utah county The Kalst;rY",tvWWir the night of ana espeoiaiir of th Nash aear.r tutelarthe first gwme there three weeks ago, But the big handlcan of the best team ot Nash cars, fours, Blxeajnd-spo- rt ot the atate began to operate "and .the models in all of the latest tmprove- - ,ff tfiffipt "tS r In-th- e , ; S ttJXJJVSB . fni-Mi- - LuntU-M-ikuMn- -- -- S7-2- -- , : in the Nash automobiles, with Saturday night when it literally wal- temporary quarters at 135 West Cen-- -: com' loped theAggiea from Logan, the ter center. On March score of 6 is not indicative of the pany will open permanent Office Bd display rooms at '145 North. "Knlver raesidednessofJheame, The Farm-er- s Btty avenue. , were surprised, nonplussed, dizzy The president "and manager of th nevr wellland helpless as the Youngsters passed tompany is 9, Brewer, fc" around them with lightning speed and known etock raiserad; tusiness snan of Granger, Wyo., Mrr, Brewer iThaa plied up a score that was in danger moved his family 'to, provo-ant- f; halP of becoming top heavy; bought a residence in this city. ' Coach Lowell Romney used 10 dlf-connected with Wfj Brewer is Iwl). t mn in m&rt this. that manviWll, who has had years of axoeii - selections. Sunday the choir' held a for several hours eraoethins: practice ! ward.won the basketball finals. Much interest .was manifest in he put ihemora difficult portjonsf the outcome of the contests, especially The rendition hereof the oratorio ov wards. vThe "M" of. ti the .Tabernacle choir. In hoacf-of dldrafTH wljicIrtheH achedule "was tot J. froieBsop eosnant, rrof9ar4 pulled oft chief organist at the Salt The wrestling hflgati a 2 nVlnry n McClellan, tHftcrnacter-willroe--at the Co th Ugyrnnasiumv" Byron Jones Lae sole this evening accompanying ail if refereed the bouta. -the- - mgan Wendell Christensen of the Provo the- eweti solos ct ho oratorio, I FJfthjwarljroathe heavyweight class The best solo8ist of Provj.will nar tlcipate in the oratorio, among which Will be Celestia and violet Johnson Mrs. Myrteen Stein," Dr. T. L". Martin, Prof. J. W. McAllister, Murray Rob ard was the only ntry In the r. erts and Carl Christunseo. pound "weight Every other weight The committee in charge - of ar was hotly contested. a recordEarl Crowther tProvo Fifth) won a rangements reporttil that . - e'pringviHe eon-- The ticket - r selling has found ft ready response from tn citizens of Provo and Spring stake fought of all Sheldon are that the boards. met Bob Levltrle (Bon vllle and indications . Fifth) (Prpvo J ill c "The Business' of Being a State " ssnmed heyille of lbe TOafdWorkeK" was the theme;of the ' ajaressive and it Charles B. Felt at the 10 o'clock would make short worn of he though olaylnx slowed down toward the end PROF. J. J. McCLELIiAN, TONIGHT'S ORGANIST. The program in Is aa meeting. Alfred C. Keea apokfrBn the engagement Twice," yes, three ! of the "In my long experience la the auto-- period. whitten Quarterly reviews, textbooks, times, he stood Levitrie on his should- follows: urf a score of mobile business," said Mr.. Hill, team Prove; The piled teacher-trainingDr. E. and ers tut "before thereferee could get the Aggies did their best to have .always handled the Nash car. I tl iwhile foul DR. SWAIII LfCTURI Gowans spokonrSupBrTtsed-8tud- y around him on the back Bob Prelude, reading with organ accom live goals- - The locals than have stuck to this line oecause of the - get as a Means of Stimulating Home had ' and slap of out the You Could Hie tp "If situation. wiggled made but ; 5 points splendid satisfaction the . car has slowed and paniment, up Praperation"; Edward P. Kimball Levitrie finally succeeded in getting Kolob," MisB Celestia; Johnson; while the Loganites gathered 11. The glvea and of 1U durabUIty- .introemphasized the aim of. ".the . music a questionable choke-holon Sheldon duction, "Man Is the Offspring of f half ended 26-1-5 for . the B. Y. U. committee of the Sunday schools.' I and forced him to The second period was decidedly give up. Roland Peity," Prof, Harrison R. Merrilir CORFMAH.ON STATE KaRD "Our general 4alm. sald"iProfessoT Rigby Provo Fourth) then took the "In the Beginning," Mur slower than the' first and resoWed Kimball, "is the Introduction and im weight by making short work of a recitative, te K. Roberts; chorus, "And There itself attempt on Jhe Elmer E. g in all the tussle with the Bonneville matsman. ray provement of until -Stood One Among Them Who Was part of the losers to resuscitate them Chief jnettce Cortman, 40,000,000"" Tnhabitanta Nearly the It took Wayne Smart of the- Provo Like of the mprama court p Sunday schools of " Unto God"; recitative, "And We shifted sol selves. Their line-upstatlow of a tn small class, reasons: Malays following th Utah, Saturday wis confirmed Fourth Just 2 minutes 45 seconds to Will prove Them Herewith," Prot J. ure, weak idle and generally ignorant fast that two pagea of a score boox state, senate as a member, ofby the . "Songs that werei: originally ; con- - win over 'Maurice Jones of the Second W. McAllister; j chorus, "And Those live In the small tropical country of were required t keep tab on it In puhlic utilities commission, of Utah. celved lpajis. .!an ..be only ,. lmperr ward in the . class with a Who Keep Their First Estate"; reel as large an the state all Coach Romney shifted his players The action came in executive session Java, three-fifth- s where all parts are body scissors and fectly Interpreted tnHvft ftnH phnma "WTirmi Shall I " He came. times tha t twelve W. during to of Utah, according not sung. after the senators had hy decisive Warren Huntington (Provo Fourth) Send," "And the Beloved Soa!-!- !of Salt )Lake, who has spent the used centers as forwards and for- vote decided that the public. utilities-- act """People, ven children, enjoy slag-ln- g threw Wilson a Conover for-"And Answered with as Another as wards (Fifth) and baritone, a guards guards two in and half last that years In parts; there Is la most people ite should not be repealed at the 25- seconds. and" Satd"rrecitative, "And the Lord vain. Each but words, Jtwaa all.ia country,an Inherent love of harmony. legislature. These two were the only entries in Said I Will Send the First"; recita Java holds no nrominent Dosition in team made 11 points in the last present "When part, singing is used there the There ia still a vacancy to be filled d "And Was the Second tive, weight Very in relative the consequence period. standing is generally a more universal re on the public utilities commission' on In boxlng-the-pro-iro Fifth waTd" Angry"; chorus, "And the Spirit of The refereelng was satisfactory and account among the nations of the woWd due to sponse, as each voice finds the part likewise 'showed Tip strong In the God of the expiration within a few of Moved Face the the have Upon any that ot might mlsjudgments the lack education, enterprise and to sing best suited to its own pecu-- " heavier weeks of the term of Joshua GreenNew World the and "A Fourth ward. were before chorus, weights Water"; evened been up apparent industry among the natives, says Mr. llarities. wood, former president of the Com in the lighter weights. Each bout con Created"; ladies' quartet, "Creatofof Becraft. but still this little Country tl.e game was finished. "An entirely new emotional and mission, Judge- Greenwoodralso" is" two .ands-Earth- ," sisted of rounds to C. a "Y" so the Elva iieavena fast team was Th( traveling produces much of the world's best .element enters into the Ross Edith Sarah and Rowe, was Olpin, rice aud 2,000,000 tons of sugar each that fouling T,asy under: the singing when proper part singing Is Wendell Christensen (Fifth ward) Violet Johnson; solo and duet. "JehoTear. Crude and antique methods are-- rules, yet not a single "Y" player unwritten law is that one member of "observed; "w51cn'ls never' Ielt where took the He vah's Violet defaultand Celestia ' out on heavyweight by Praise,'; The team which limit production and went personals. coBMtUs;ioB.-h4awyerT-o- ae parts are omittedi-- -. an of the Fourth for Johnsonr Chorus, 'Sing Unto God, met .. possibilitleaJOi-gmera.iitUat ooun- - that started the fracas finished 'it; 4tiia Hl'Pavpholnelpftliv. iwonlft am bus- - the Hyrum Ward For four min 3otto the form solidity and - ' ceptible utes Ward j:ecelve.i some terrific Second Epoch.- eTUesirable fouls in the first Mi while in Java Mr. Uecraft ' songs : wheir-es- "God Mabey will see to it that while he is. on with the went blows but Created Recitative, Man"; of but careful utes a Dutch gamely watching sented for by play, company, agents are, sung' as they were intended tobe fight Christensen won the decision; chant "And After Many Days"; recibe lasted the game governor. IhmisgtanhAllconairt The Rev. Richard L. Swain, of the United Filters corporation.. This and guarding sung. -158 weight went to Earl crow tative, ''Then the Angel SaidXnto The out witbAthree ui at leastthat-i- t be moru 00 Uian sold J thruogh.' Jiirdam company 7 "The develppment of choristers and Klly the God of default. 'And Coiin., ther Fifth Called Adam"; by Rridgeport. to his list ot ac-- J requiring attached spoSO to reading, of s the factories Java. personals sugar unlvefsar raising Ot late, practically only one name is orgatsts?sI"-thRoland Rigby (Trovo Fourth) losM Upon Our Father Adam?-- ; anthem, the Community cliurc' meTy of the 100 filters were manu- - complishments also. Keeler had one of the standard of - singing in the a hard-fougmentioned as Successor to commonly to of quartet and chorus, "Comfort Ye My The Honest Atheist." battle inon Dixon him and J. Stewart and called E. Lake Salt dinger QlStured by the ' Greenwood? Tbbmajr,t5MCKSyr church, as a result of the training in Lakeview." TJie Judge was This" first the fpmertipjpKLthPj ay imeneTachjnjer received- - la Dr. Swain "knows from his own ex- state senate. scales at just lis and the latter at Peter Jensen, Carl Christensen. ailiers were made in Provo by the time that Wxen- - had merethan one president of the school wilfbe of inestimable value 144. at .... was are doubt.Third honest there prience-rh& and on him called this year. Machine company. personal foul Epoch. Provo Foundry. dinger's style peculiar for the whole future of the church? ' COUNTY PAY DAYS. Fourth warder had Reading, from Third Nephi; tenor ers, and he attributes much of the The Aggie fouling was more tor less At the departmental session the such that hadin the the Promised he could doubt all "Lo, ladies' solo, one in was Kirk in man any and Star"; centered boxing prevalent training religious from news the concerning The . which story members emphasized general board County Auditor CL. Wrlghtilnforms have dealt some knockout quartet, "While Shepherds Watched matters to" unwise and untrue teach- Rbove excerpt was taken, printed y ruled out for that reason. the chief purpose of unicn meeting probability the He failed to follow up his Their Flocks,!', Carol Poulton, Hilda ings of the churches. blows. "Y" from one scored was public that the county commission in a Lake Salt Every paper, player printwork as an effort to stimulate the In his discussion Dr. Swain defined ed in The Daily Herald a month ago, to four times. Captain- Keeler came has designated official payday when second round, dinger's Daniels, Wanda Chatwln, Grace Linia the swings .-' Junctional teaching of religionhard and well aimed. ton; chorus, "Thus Spake the Ser- - Cod as "a loving,- Intelligent Will." He at the time when Mr. Becraft returned through with a wonderful - game of bills will be considered. .These are There were resent fron the gen- hits were Smart in- - the explained that - his definition in no from 'Java anthem. .".Gloryto-.GoHBh";. eo baH and in no small way was respon to be the first and third Mondays ot Wayne (Fourth up and was visiting ward) jmt eral board, A. Hamer Reiser, Charles the most ; reading, "When John Seeth wise contradicted Jesus' definition of floated of this citv. The fact thai siblefor the Aussie defeat. He made each month. All bills must be filed bout of scientific the Highest' day B. Felt, J. Leo Fairbanks, E. 0. when he took the 135 weight by de-- Jesus" r 'chant. "And .They Heard the God wfienJie"8ald jto the woman at machinery made lnJrova:M Jem Oowansr-Edwar- d PAKimbaUY. Alfred PauTTIuber of ther oeonaTVolce reading, ."Teach the weirat Samaria, "God is a Spirit." used In Java "andTbtlief Oriental cities fhndBird were invincible barriers to fore the first and third Mondays. C. Rees, Robert- - L. Judd, Florence S. feating rHuber-showwar-ed aome 'signs' of ings "of "the Savior"; anthem, hyiran tor Dr. Swain explained, the words has caused considerable .comment . in the Farmers' scoring machine and -T . Smith-an- dLINDON WOMAN DEAD. stage fright but fought gamely to the Torgan only-- . "Reverently and Meekly "person." "spirit," and "soul"' were newspapers all through the West, since only one long basket was counted by last. Wayne might have given the Now"; reading,, "The Angel Answer- - used as Indicating exactly the same The Daily Herald printed its inter- - hoth -- their --forwards. Jieanwhile MEJ.BA DASTRUP WINS. PLEASANT GROVE. Feb. Slz-M-rs." v vie wwith Mr. Becraft knockout blow had lie tint smilingly lift: the Women"; aBtheavChrist Is thing. Packard caged two and Bird one. " i ne. two Apos- rfe further- - emphasized the fact that Risen Caroline Harris Cobbley, wife of Robin second the round. organ soio, a and Dixon Stewart lighter tapped notXonly played 'Melbapaatrnp; a student' of the God ia not simply Spirit, a universal. Warren Huntington (Fourth ward! ties," Prof. J. J. McClellan, flashv floor cam a but figured utrnnelv ert V. Cobbley, died at her home here Provo high school, today won, the Fourth .Epoch diffused that g a stroke-o- f to i i in the scoring, the former getting foupj - ThurBday Lees pervadod-- g! and James something : (Lakeview) fought medaJof the 'Jacob extemporaneous M ft.AVt?A tt nu I T 1 V. Pr T l haskesndhB::latter:threezmcii eight- JEleaiungPjEQiui! Mrs, Cobbley was born in. England Lees was' the aggressor and was danc- pen8atlonolo,'JoMphtheCJhoiieji flafiniteae If conscious eotlty who ' nine out of 13 tree tries. ner supject wa 4? counted U Dr. thomas.--L.i4owand is June 29, 1834," the daughter of John;. ' and conscious of Seer his loving most toes He to on his was of time. the prophet" the Aggter Baker player only Aim.1 ."""ling who wills and is conscious of his and Ann and L. E. of Roberts Martin; Prof. Vision"; the Tills one Stanley Harris. Besides her vv more field than "Theirst reading, Brigham goal. Miss Daajrup was tied at first for gft . Young university left today for Salt tall Farmer received more than his husband, 10 children and one sister first place with. Cecil Broadbent, '"who on several occasions both men went recitative, "The Seer," Carl Christen- - willing. Lake City to spend a week under the share tor one of them was from a dia- - survijie. only to quickly spring to tneirksen; readInKi from ..Jonn the. Reve- - ' "n' ti spoke on "The Need of the Hour." down aa. ...In thei .the length of the -l- 1nreratervlCeT"ereleM"1n the" Other contestant, were Vera Carlyle, f the father of the father in Americaiandof4 Sunday,- - at personalities, greatest specialist Reed Farnsworth. (Fourth ward) . floor, away and jnotherjvasijnade 2Lirdou First ward chapel Leland Buttle, Korman Creer. and Down,"-DrT. L. Martin. J. W. Mc- of . ..-- 4 d intelligent spirits: international fame in was the only entry Jnthelo-welgh- t, while the "Y" p.m. by and wit Mahlon Potter.Allister, Murray Roberts and Carl He is not. the father of bodies." Jn community recreational - activities, nessed the deed.. ; The judges were Supt H.' Al Dixon, so wonDy default . Christensen; reading- (from Book of that sense', he exxplalned that; every folk dancing, and By. virtue of the Aggie defeat of CELEBRATE. GOLDEN WEDDING. o. v. niggertsen ana Mrt. TV. Buchenall is giving her course Saturday night the University of Utah Mormon), "A Great Battle"! "cornet created Intelligence, whether man, The fiftieth wedding anniversary of : Byron angel, or devil, is a child offfOod. The for teachers in this line ot activity. has a possibility of winning the state solo, "Nephite ' Lamentation, CALL FOR Book' of difference between them being that (from reading uastrup; hoop pennant by taking both her .re- Mr, and Mrs Olivet E.' Thornton was STUDENTS VISIT .-; some are good children and the others "Baptism . by ri Immersion"; Twelfth NightShakespeare's maining games from the Northerners observed at the home of their son . most popular comedy, will be present. I thia wPAknd t V An urgent call for jell! fee and jams chant, "Dedicatory r J'horhton' in Salt Prayer oft Rutl- ace bad children. ,if hw inwi Owen jTore than 60 members of the civics ' After the lecture an Opportunity ed in' College hall on Thursday and one of the comingigftn. and templef Elva Chlpman, Wiolet Oliver E.. Thornton was born May 12, ' v the A. games, classrf the Provo high school took a has heeh received from" walUrWalla, Johnson, Dr. T. L. Martin, Murray was given for the asking of , Ques- rriday-evening1848, at Des Moines, Iowa and cameV by a cast of a. x. U The score: practical lesson in cltizenshln Friday Wash-- from the hospital fprtubeN atudenta8elected-through-keea with his parents to Utah In 1852, set. '. comH Roberts; reading, ."Visions in the "tions. . . when ; to company with thetr-it-oG. U. Dr. Swain'a theme for tonight will petition, for the respective parts. tling at AmericanJForltEmmeretta-- 1 eulaMoldiertrbyiarrui8nr atruclor. Sterllnr "KrranhrarV. ... th O. God Like a Fire Is Bum be, "Where Is God V l. T. tl-- V P. Phillips Thornton was born at Tom's . ". ' vilsted the state leelslature. president of the Provo chapter of the Snirlt of 6 River, N. J. Dec. 25, 1854, and came to ... 1 3 Doa't Be A Drifter." hy presidentl Ivins, If ing"; reading JMlca 4), JlThe Gathec .Everybody is in vited to attend. Star Legion. ... i- .0 0 Utah In 1361, and settled In American " ' ... . 0 solo and duet, "And It Shall H, Brlmball. was sung this Schaub, rt r.8,069 tn Btat la the capltol Service ins"; George t . Mrs. Hulsh asks that alt thoe who 1 2 0 ... c and HEBER ANNUALHeuNION. B. U. .Y. the Fork in the spring of 18S2.-- devotional . Ramsey Hammond,, morning at Hiaenia also attended 0 0 'They have': spent their entire mar- - u 0 ... a double quartet The music, I Kirk, Ig, rg "The Martyrare in k position to contribute jams Grace Linton; reading, by period iOn Of the CltV ttnllxa mni4 11 f'ied life on their farm east of town,, IS..HEBER, Feb. 21 The Heber, Third which . In 4he language of President I Cowley, rg ,??Mr, chorus and - solo,' "The Two c'ty Jail, the emergency hospital or jellies 'will please take it to.8utt.on dom"; 8 where" cine children have been horn, 0 and Brigham," Dr. ward reunion was held in the "social Brlmhall gave wings to the message, i Baker, c, rt If...... 4 Joseph Prophets, 4 the state Market where-- ' It will be packed for T. L. Marttn 5' reading, Salvation for hall Friday afternoon and nighC Two was composed by Prof. Alfred MadsentWoOdatae, lg prison. 0 0 six of whom are livingAiMrs. Thomas .. 0 The Irip to the captui .was made 0 J. Crookston and Owen Thornton of 0 shipment." the Dear"; chorus, "The Lord Has hundred children were entertained In of thh music department vof the unK Maughn, rt tut ,t.ty in antomobllesrseveral of the 1150 Mrs, Brought Again Zion"; reading.-- ; "The the afternoon, with dancing.,- - games versity. call is for 0 2 this city; Ira J. Thornton, The parents glasses. . Webster, , going .with the students. Hulsh asks that the fruit be put, op in Last Judgment"; solo and chorus, and refreshments. In the evening the rf 0" Idaho: Mrs. Thomas Wilson. Smtn- he ARAIVES. ; Judg-ifac- e "Doctor Make Ovornd. His Fa "When Thou Comest-tot.tpint jars or sealed glasses. y i quin ; Mrs. George E. Hoi man. Salt . anoe of !he strange motormous Kemoaoi-eiopwas presentea - Totals.. 8 ment," Myrteen Stein and choir, 16 1 10 "26 Lake City; Mrs. William J. Peterson, " RELIEF 80CIETY MEETING. aro Painted on the Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Merrill are rePleasant Grove. ' All of the children by the hendi of the war4 org nidation to Bedf?r,,' Mass. direcUy The directing ' U. B. Y. a over . . fine andn arrival Fredrick of tlie except Ira Thornton were present; al baby Bvhop Crook;, Firt joicing PROVO GIRL WIRELESS SINGER wWte 01 ' . SEE and are E. 8. Hinckley will be the speaker O. T. F. P. so ,24 grandchildren and two great PaIt, Fredrick Giles, wttre re!i girl which was, born Sunday .evening. ('ounnelor lS inches at the Relief society meeting In the 8 grandchildren., 0 4. 0 Stewart. It; - E WkIUi iur tach Bishop Fredrick Crook and First Iotherand baby are doing nicely Miss Ruth Partridge, daughter of presented with a leather easy chair 3 15 feet apart First .ward tomorrow Tuesday fte 13. Dixon, rf l?. a 0 4. 0 t 8PANISH FORK BIRTHS. noon) at 2:30 o'clock. His subject Prot end Mrs. E. D. Partridge, Sun- snd John F. Ohwller, janitor, was pre- .More than '83,;, 0 American automo. Keeler, o JT will be "Adolescence.": Be,-wi"4 SPANISH FORK, Feb. 84. Mr. and glte day evening sang la a radio concert sented with a Bible.-- All three have biles entered Quobee- laBt year carry- Packard, Ig station wireless from the broadcasted X that motor 0 '0 $riTr W his personal experiences along Mrs. Paul Allen announce tiio birth ot held these positions for 20 years. "The ing tourist thmrough the plctursque Bird, rg r i d French capital. Th'is Is twice the line while superintendent of" the state Of the Los Angeles Examiner... Miss a daughter, Wednesday, Feb 21. A evening was spent playing games and aer threw . numbers, Partridge Sang 18 - 9 . 87 daughter was also . born to Totals ;,...s."...H Industrial school at Ogden. and dancing. Refreshments -- were" served number that entered ha province In thw tm , plane by ., Mrs. D. 1. Neilsen. ; , f 290 people. 1 Referee, Ashton; umpire, Watson. ..All. interested t this, subject W eompanied V".' ArUss. r teacher, Uiaa cordially InvUed to atteai , . spoke on nuJtZ, of organization rst-Christensen - t "etan musician, rot. X R. Boshard For Beverai weeks "the choir and Professor Boshard been rehearsing the oratorio iratil, Aer "arer now thoroughly "acquainted wlth'aU- of tbeh' ,mrt ;, " 1 1 eompany-aveoa-diap- MY ,h'g;'""eIee'nnIg lay -- - ' ' ' d . IntoA-deepera- part-singin- -, - 135-pou- Frt. half-nelso- Bo-craf- -- ndlock-lnrTOrTftr&rt- : :i.w,5 -- " X UmT?i0 e . .tha-Sund- part-singin- g J - d from-Heaven- "; vH . " -- night-followin- 1 . WW T-- t, 'mi ""B the-ffifel- - 3 Pro-foss- group-dancin- ips men-stoo- ), -- Lakeir . s - i - -- -- . I .' -- . Ab-rde- en, L 4.r e ; n. 2 .;.... ll ........ . ( v '4 ( JL ri "0 , - i |