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Show THE HERALD ..coo COPIES "TODAY'S PRINTED, - OA LY HERALD , l7 7 HERALD. j THERE IS NO BETTER ADVERTISEMENT VOL. XXXVII. JV n - - NO. 197. I n's - . PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, jit ARCH 1, 1923; . PRICE THREE CENTS. t mm a -- w- m mm m- - v--m I v m mm mm mmm " - - mrn'mt , g 5-- 1 r - '" "f-- j- . . mm ... 1 . UIUUUUULU ..... ...... I . "L life , in its broadest sense Is a flow of the subconscious mind energy, and sincerity that keeps one"s soul m. I The Increasing tobacco use in the glorious coaguest and there are many leaping un into the field 08 the con above these deteriorating Influences; ' Sugar Springvllle-MapletoThe I As another evidence of The OGOEN'9 WORD OF CHEER (i schools of the county and methods to goals to seek." said Ivan Young in scious mind and thus rapidly ripening that we may launch ourselves into company has offered the farmers of ihe zProvo Klwanis club the fruits of accomplishment and life's conquest-- ' that leads to a bigger Daily Herald's desire to report the SprlngvWle and Mapleton section check the same was discussed at a addressing"The the preeexHngarof lilt a. neei. contract on leads today. OGDEN, March 1. James Bren-nan- r Dower. conquest correctly that, goal andb'gtter proiit soar-in-g meeting of school men from the vari to success lies alone a difficult public meetings, it is pointed out 'There are two kinds of power that-- t TStrrTdffrign basis without any tonnage guar-president of the Ogden inXTa.n. mat Tne Daily , Herald was the , fintnA. ttronrAlnm of Commerce, today oui high schools of toecountyaythpfc Chamber ily into three groups according to ... loiav v W wwavy. iuuu .wq in rives-th-- rnAMftBMfollowing message to office of the principal of the Provo surmount the steep-- hills of doubt conquest First, inward power; power dividual conquest lor success. First uu.j ucivBiiauci to viiau countv to j an cross over deep channels of The Dally. Herald of Ptoto: At the meeting of the beet growers power of thought, and .foremost are the men of will iihtd a vorrtjui report pi me prox. high school. : M otJDfdenTlBWjriof There were present at the meeting of dispair. Branching from this path power to stand trial, to bear suffer- power, wisdom, and knowledge, with ceedings of the beet growers of at the county court room last evenUtah county to become toe great-of- lt Principal David Mitchell of Lehl high, are luring trails of passive dreams ing, to be calm in danger, and to fol- - understanding of present and vision Utah county on Saturday, Febru-- ' ing. Alma Fullmer, president of tne low. our own convictions, Second, of - future, active men. conquering jrott '". m& Btool county itt Principal p. M. Nellson of the Amer- Springviiltarm bureauTaraTbat the At that meeting the farmers farmers in that section have accepted America nd e beUeve all Utah lcan Fork high, Raymond Partridge the road. of least resistance; and those outward power; power to harness men. In the second class are the tor-th- e to who voted are The refer laws. who same to the drift fail those with wish her but "forces H. thin. W. nature's ihe beet lurednwaydreamers, the contract and are ready to sign by. applying sugar of Lincoln high, Principal hope ., agreement jMtwettlhejugkr.:com--. up it is nnaersttwa:'thtfieidpfeea Ogdenr3Enamberof Commerce Ja Boyle of the Young university high crowd;" BortrotJ&Me.awjgrsrtoto ' farav-nurea-u Con Mr. men and and comand steel the of Iron who and If. the asked of are those Young the fa.te; papies Unctions certain that timing, from the titan ' copty company are give up They Principal H. R Atkin, Hugh Peternnw in 'thp fiMd "getting the.:, con-proro and soiVnd Earl Foote-o- f the Prove igh.4 answered an .important uestlon LStarvants of the successful man. -- They - say there is no use trying. Lplanta are ,located-- at The Daily Herald n By is rt inai we nave in our Tara ours. if we nemana it so," P!mprnn tracts signed by the beet growers Anyone whn can mt even one per- - consideralion. spnngvuie, uguen wm oenent 07 Charles Wentz of Springville high so so rrotn many drifters? There; expressed this idea well wnen lie sn increased business and increased and Principal Loren Anderson of social life Indications are that the Springville- reported, while all other newsstagnation into the higher -- Ogden will help pay reasons in are Biany Utah county reported papers why men d6 not wrote 'Life Is a search"fo'r power; and groups was characterized as a savior population.at Springville Mapletonugar Spanish Fork high. that the farmers had Ar.nptd n,,. will have a recordfactory succeed, jfut .the rniaJor difficn'tr! this ts an element with which the of men, by the speaker. In conclufor tn esteei piant srtejpromiseq run this year. Last ' t contract. the Colombia Steel corporation." was the unanimous- - opinion of all comes in the mastery of one's "self. If earth is so saturated there is no si6n. he safd year about' 25,000 tons of beets were It is the' aim of the Dailv handled at which tonpresent that to improve conditions we could analyze .the failures of chink-- er erevice in which it la notl - "Let us be of such saviors; let us ; A committee representing the the essential thing is to remove the those, who merely make the back- lodged that no honest seeking man here resolve that we shall ever make Herald to report all public meetnage will, undoubtedly be doubled this life' a glory instead of a grind. That ings as correctly as it Is possible year, according to Mr." Fullmer. . Holding company cause. It was felt that more of the ground of humanity we ould read goes unrewaraea. , for any newspaper to do. shrinkvAre we seekers for power, or do we shall radiate against a back and there tales "The lmprHssion lias gone out should time be boys'7 occupied to to ocnfer vent up Ogden today the county that there-- la aft more recreational work should ing and hesitancy. These are the u:i- we sit back and passively wish for ground of the ever present common through, that withPresident JameB Brennan and be provided. Especially, it --was de-- Hahgble evils which sbekle jMHfV anrh? - A awkpr of his Uiiiies iir life. thatWBThalr1mltil a RASMtJSOW.- By agreement between" the Springvllle- 'on and holds him down to tlio habits. He. plans his work, and the structure of personality and achieve-er elded. thaFTire Tioys in the era Beetgrowrrs from thirteen com Mapleton company and the Utah- otaer omciais onmro class. Ther,e Jiave been vision of the future gives him energy ment that will stand out in .bold and munities of Utah county last night Idaho company relative to the district of Commerce on Ogden' participation hrignt outline:; against the twilight voted to reject the sugar beet agree- - rrotn wnicu eacn company can get in the campaign to raise the money tunities at supervised recreational foolish notions that genius is a divine to accomplish the present duties. "We are students of the- - BrTgSam sky. Be as the rugged oak on the .ment entered Into between officials of its beets," said Mr. Mangum this necessary to complete the payment of work: iMany of the boys In the lower endowment, and that if you haven't the Columbia grades; in the fifth and sixth grades, been blessed with such why naturally Young university should regard our mountain peak, lofty and 'sturdy; the sugar companies and a commit. moaning to a .Daily Herald reporter. th plant site given Trying growing and existing against the tee from tbe state farm bureau, and "Such is not the case, however. Some, Steel corporation. it was' pointed out, had acquired lae ypjrare destined to be one of the education as a sacreu trust. to demand a J common ones." This is not true. to preserve aneucation --for yourself odds of nature." contract without I years ago ihe two companies traded Representatives of all Ogden man tobacco habit President-Walter-Ad; to--. 4he- - - farmer guarantoe-Represenare taaloneany at tonnage. Deet domps4nlflrent bb is of Prma comparable presided genius part, and Acommittee Wholesale consisting ufacturing;-jobbinAnderson, born Into' their high life's attainment who stores his wheat in the bin in today's meeting of the Provo Kiwanls lives rrom two localities voted to the county, and I suppose that is what financial interests wui meet mis cipals Atkin, Mitchell 0 to club in Hotel Roberts. stand for a contract without gave rise to the rumor as to the evening with the Jrovo delegation. v . 1 appointed to select and draw up There are definite laws which the stead of giving it up to the earth Mr. Adams introduced three new any tonnage guarantee, while ' two agreement Thomas F. Plerpont. James B. Tucker a course of study providing for a successful man has applied, and every jlie Tetnrnedngatn many fold.- The the man who does not give himself to the members of the club, F. S. Davles. other communities voted to accept The capacity of the Springvllle- of education In re-- one of us lias wifhfn our make-usystem thorough ' XI IN eards to the narmrui eriecis or x to traits apd quamies that the great world Imperils his mental, moral and manager of the J. C. Penney com- the agreement. Mapleton Sugar company is limited to man has. 'The determining factor is spiritual self. The communities voting for a pany; Dr. M. P. Henderson, of the 40.000 or 50.000 tons and therefore it Springville Holding company and the bacco on the immature body. how well we develop and apply these "Young university, and Jacob Otfle- - contract without any tonnage guar- would be nut of the question for us "The college man cursed with Columbia Steel corporation will be antees were Lehl, Pleasant Grov, to handle all of the beets raised in who gropes along as a man. city attorney. qualities. Any. average person Is: explained, and the exuct standing of The Provo Klkanls quartet, Messrs. Provo, Springville. Pal- Utah county. It would be imposslblo capable of rich thought and a creative mediocre, shiftless and selfish does Mapleton, the fund to date will be made clear. lnteUectr and has power to develop not show the effect of his training Martin, Cbristensep, McAllister, and myra, Benjamin. Salem. Spring Lake. for us to handle beets only in those Ogden 'wllTbe asked to raise 120,000. whafNJs classed as phenomenal think- and is no better than the Indian who itooerts,- rurnisneu Tne musical pro-- ' Genola, Lake Shore Vineyard, and sections of tbe county where we al. Reports from Salt Lake tbto morn-I- n the 'Pleasant View. Those voting tor "an ready have beet dumps. ing. ' But most of us allow these qual- after having been educated by the in gram, and were "christened' gmdlcalea'thaposibllity of Salt uvM . of Pleasant Grove ities 'of genius-t- o lie idle and thus spiring and uplifting influences of the official quartet of the club. evei division --were American Fork "The ouestton of investment in Lake raising more than 120,000. It wlnnerof niehtileclared the h, weakfinmni-wergSilnrouglast win Mr. Adams when and he becomes the life to goes schools Nielfollowing Payson, and those accepting the dumps prevents the extension of ter appointed again, O. to Swen $30,000, may go up contest ai ine unaware of committee: Frank Gardner Heber contract as agreed upon by tbe state ritory for our beet supply, back Jo the tribe; just an Indian, . Eaco- possibilities, sen, "of" the Salt Lake committee tha wlnd lnstrament for jaur raraoe the Young university is .a stimulus mat that we w,ho stand tiptoe on the Rupper and J. N: EHertsenr a com' farm, bureau committee and the dump costs between $5,000 and $10,00(4 "0, inspiration thought,j t jrt. Is a trombone medal. Mr. West, who causes stronger nd nobler .feeling threshold of an active life with high mittee to meet this evening In the sugar company offioials, were Lake-vie- so it can readily be -- seen that we? Arrangements for the program of the TOtesyof three of and results in some form. of action. ideals, and glorious visions' could clean home . and clean town confer and Goshen. couldn't scatter them promiscuously the ''breasting ground" day will not player, receiTed or tne contest. into ence at A large delegation from Spanish around the county." school audi- Inspiration as explaining the great sense these dangers, and plung be made, It wasnaid, until after Vice the four iudsres Marcua man's actions Is nothing else than a the swim Of thingrwith that- hope torium. Fork, arriving too late to the meetAccording to reports at the President L. F. Rains returns from n STanit ing to' participate in the activities of San Francisco, where he will consult Bean of . Prnjonaritone; Erval Chris-tense- n meeting last, evening, the of Provo clarinet; the session, declared that they were Springvllle-Mapletowith other officials of the steel sugar company Osmond Orem. of saxophone; in favor of the agreemnnt will get most of. the Jbeeta grown in Mr. Rains has informed decidedly PERSONALITY OF Holt Y PROSPEGTS FOR Leo cornet; of Crowther Provo, as entered into by the state foim tho Saloin district besides all of The Herald that ha weald prefer of Provo, french bOrn. bureau committee. those grown in Springville and starting work without 'any elaborate uiarenee were pror. The Judges Tho meeting was called to order bv Mapleton ceremonies that day, permitting the Hawkins of the 'L. D. S. School of L, Bunnell, president of the UUh formal program to come at the la; Mimic in Salt LakeX)ity ; ProL Arthur County Farm bureau, who also pre ing of .the cornerstone, Prof. Tleasant Grove, of ROverlade. sided over tne meeting. Mr. Bunnell n Robert Sauer and ProL riorence stated that at a previous meeting of Provo. of "Does God Have a Body," was the the beetgrowers the Madsen CompetitioprforlieTty omthTToung agreement for was precontest th Thewlnner of HRST The executive committee In charge tennis team will be keener vthe interesting and signifi- theme, of Dr. Swain's lecture . last the sugar beet contract for this Tear Among university medal by given sented with the gold had been referred to the various of the cleanhomeand town contest' recorder's He the the church. at at cant than this Community county year night filing. Pardoe. Prof, and Mrs. T. Earl locals of the farm bureau and that the In Pleasant View was Return of most of last year's play-er- s of f ice yesterday was that of the deeds answered the question in the affirmaappointed last purpose, of the present meetiigwas even1n a at "addition of several flashy of conveyance andjtransfer ofwatejr tive, crplainrngjhat a body is simply to hear the reports of the of . the farm an3' an meeting SUCCESS sugar beet wiU greatly . to the Spring- - an instrument by means of which a project leaders . of the various locals. bureau in that locality last evening. appurtenant racqifeteers rejuvenate rights, SALT LAKE EARTHQUAKE interest in the love gam'e"atthe local After the representatives from the Bishop E. B. Walker was appointed personality expresses itself. In that locals jville pasture land, from the had reported the standnaken More than 150farmera and house -chairman; Eart "Footer" secretary ..!..Springville HoWing company to the sense all nature is God's body. The by the respective locals, President treasurer and in into wives entered 1 enthusiastically The human body is the body through Bunnell tyivlted Mark charge of the pubRealizing that superiority irr all Columbia Steel corporation. Autn, field -therdundup opened Ibis morning in "Mrs. Ray Ekins, home work; Utah-Idahand the to water be comes articulate included Wbich of all the alone licity; of the Lake will City manager merit transfer will game Gpd Salt 100 .Sugar When phases About Lincoln the high school. John Nelson, organlaztion; Sidney water, rights heretofore, conveyed speech and Jesus is the only one in company, to address the meeting. students of the school was also in at- shaken by an earthquake? was the for them a postlon on tbe five-maMr. Austin reviewed the negotia- Cluff, contest and coordination work from the city of Springville tox the whose life God found .... In the minds of those who tendance. ... learned that and complete team having, training holdina company tions between . the sugar company "The farmers' and housewives' ?iuery the lecture delivered by Prof. is as essential In tennis as in " : . any officials and the farmers during the between organisations of the comTwo more deeds of transfer - 0 s school Is one. of the - most successful Fred Buss before the Science club, Dr. Swain stoutly maintains the past few years and expressed his bel- munity held in the county, according to J. P. B. Y, U.r last night. When it does other sport, the courtmen are already property to the ief-In the principle of tbe sliding Dr. M. C. Merrill spoke 'to the farmWelch county agricultural agent A come It will probably be as destru-- ; reporting for work at the office of Holdingcompany were also filed with, Deity of Jesus" and Insists that His The complete and ac Coach Alvin Twltcbell. scale which has been adopted by the ers on the control of f the B. Y.U. the recorder. fesoltuion introduced pear blight and by Bishop tlve aa that of .San Francisco, Deity does no depend upon an immac- had a concrete court it would be one itemized net of transfers follows: or pruning orchards. A Orson Prestwich of Sharon was cording to Professor Buss. imetnods " "Z unon concBntlon a tbe fact ulate hut ,,D'rl l 28. circulated relative to - thed&mppaUatlon of iheest-method-Wednesday, February The professor's lecture was on the of themost popularly places "on the -passedLunanimouslyjto thejf feet that Section 13rtownship- - 7 nouth, range that Jesus and God were Identical Tn financial standing of the season will be conducted at the the school (will be continued from fault system along the Wasatch camuseven af7lhis-earW. H. 2 to God to the Sugar company and said, that the com- pruning of Brown, personality and that "came east; Utah county Among the veteran "Y" players at orchard William Faucett at 2 year to year and that next year the range. He paid particular- attention 7 Section 12, township south, range surface" in the life and in the body pany was still under heavy indebted o'clock Saturday afternoon, .March 3. Reed Gardner, Agricultural college, of Logan will be to the fault along the western base school this year are ' 2 east; Angus G. Beebe to R. Dean of Jesus. ness aue to tne Manson. tosses some In time Gledhil), Hunter tbe "Rip" sugar All fruitgrowers are invited. The which occurred probably asked to participate. The doctrine of JieTrinity was. -yeart ago, "Monty' GrobjckJLyna Taylor.miSteongu from iuymond -P- artridges-representing " i the from the of The presented viewpoint 12, section Dixon buuui, that time has to tonnage tbe Fred as nuige requirement lownsnip Af. C. Merrill and County Agent J. P. the faculty of the school, welcomed h huM his oninion just as been made by the company for this Welch. Lynn "Sunbeam" Taylor has re 2 east; Lillian A. Brown to R. Dean new psychology. He said that the- - farmers and urged a greater ap- on his Investigation nf erosion and . the human personality is three-fold- , year is very low as compared wititl turned after a couple of years in the Strong. preciation of the territory in which deposition of detritus. 12, township 7 south, range yet only one person, so God is three- the capacities of the various fac- PROFESSOR SAUER IN SALT LAKE This comparatively recent fault is mission field. Fred Dixon, who came 2 Section they live. He said that the farmer M. R. to one. Anderson fold In Andrew of Mr. east: said yet only Austin. "This has explanation tories," should become to prominent at Ogden. and along the to the "J" from the Provo high what he meant he 'said: To be a per- been done so that the farmers by full handle the fann business In nrder to tTAtrh frnnLCottonwood - canyon school, formerly played on the "Y" Dean Strong. ProL' Robert Sauer of a? 20. must son man first know Section townshipT sotilhTrafige himself; cooperation should have Salt high school team. He la not only a n ' muslc department has returned from" keep up the price of the farms, He south to Nebo. and slight-easta. V Daiiaa tr. fSMA. must he know he that knows, in securing the necessary second, tonnage. Salt Lake, where he played in, two declared that nowhere In the state are Lake City. . When another fault shall state champion but also the Junior. ' and third, there is a something in him The fanners throughout the state better advantages to be obtained than tak eplace, therefore, it will probably champion of the Rocky Mountain re Springville Holding company. with the Salt Lake Phil7 Section 16, township south, range that witnesses to that knowledge. If have a considerable acreage In which performances . on Provo Bench. He called attention ha mt Cftlt TAIA. harmonic orchestra, one at ihe Salt gion. . , down, the whole they have been growing corn and Lake tabernacle and the other at the to the splendid transportation faoill-tle-a " The time of occurrence, however, is "Monty" uroespecg u weiigiDie ior 3; east; Utah County wnoiesaie Meat either of these breakdown. Holding personality breaks potatoes, which Jand Is specially pretheater. Professor Sauer competition this year as he did notlonmpany to of the anlte nncertain. The proressor Dr. Swain's principal insistence is pared for Jeets. Thin land together Orpheum 01 tae company. Is delighted with the orchestra, and disturbances occur with enter school at the Beginning naw nignway, ail 01 wnica are ' 6 the and range with south, the that Section God, nature, suitable 'suffitownship other worker, land is beet believes it to be the greatest musical an asset to the farmers. . some degree of regularity, and after yean'.:.: e tennis meets will 8 east) Clarence Nelson to Lawrence work, be not confused in --our cient to furnish-easil- y the necessary organization In the state. Its next The President Franklin tt Harris of ihe the next, the time of fault moveInnes. J. of tonnage. thought April held during the latter part Young universit- y- spoke performance, he says, will be given f the ments may be predicted with approxi- be ot 2. block 80, plat A, ieni; Airs. "There Is no reason why the farm- in and the month of May. April. change! that have been made in the mate certainty. A. Smith to Ruth Pearl Fow NEW INSPECTOR ers shotild not take hold of the POSTOFFICE Samuel varioua activities of industry , and t -- f RETURNS jaise the jjecessary .ton- ating in every, way possible with-ti- e malnuined-lh- at apiculture hat falV lot 1, block 21, plat A, springville; - Postoffice Inspector Elron L. Jack- nage, required to run the factories. farmers in a keeping alive the sugar MISS JONE' ARRIVES. ed to keep In step with, the other pressman at the New H. T: Reynolds Jk Co. to D, L, Wai- son of the Denver division has re- If enough beets are not produced dur- industry In the state of Utah."-Communltv aingue was led ceived his 'official transfer and ap- ing the present year it will be imposthe at Mr. Austin stated that thelndica- arrived fin elri babr sy 'Prof. A. R Overlade, who also "jl Century Printing company, nas re- lick. 1. block 21. Plat A, com- tions of a good price for sugar, is at M Springville; pointment to the provo assignment sible for the Utah-Idah- o 8ugar, directed the mixed chorus which home ot Mr. and Mrs.- i -pea Jones, turned from Los Angeles where he which became effective today. all of Its factories.; present brighter than it nas been for Mrs.- Jones was went to attend the funeral of his D. I Wallick to R. D. Sutton et al pany ang several electiona.' . - i'K- - . sividT afternoon. Mr. jackjron has been inspector of These have been erected, to operate some time. that the price at v At the forenoon iMiirinn TV. TTrrU formerly' Miss Viola Boshard. aged father, Theo Robey, who died MARRIED MERE. the Denver division for the past year and to rurnlsa employment for the has been up for some time and that the home of a son at Arcadiar--1-iddressed the men's section on get-s and a half and. before that bad charge respective communities Ira which they It looks as though It will remain up Interment of Theo ma most out of Irrigation water. "vsaid T, EJmmanuel Sergok'es, of Price, and of the inspection work at San Fran- - have been built The company is just for . considerable period due torthe" a pioneer in this section, was that the tanners should water onrovuu no i Mrs. Melba Edith Brandon, of Salt Cisco, Calif. Mrs. Jackson and chil- - as anxious as are Ihe communities sugar shortage in the world. at Oak their lands more often and not use so cemetery the Fourth more" than 80 descendants, .Including Lake City, were married! by the dren have been residing at their home to have these factories operated each nt He stated that the three factors" w wv lwvlfSvl " at eacn thne , ' tae ward Hve. SOBS, five aaugniers, in, Provo. la here. is clerk dance but the - price of beote Zare ; .jater it for . impossible regulating 'year, county will ward utterly five la the women' section Miss Amy ' N. J. Saiy&rds. who his been j tU factories to be operated without quantity, quality and the price of Mil IHll HYGnlDHt .nn.amMl 18 greatgrandcaildren. and wigh, county home demonstrator, . spector of., the Provo division for the beets. sugar. The quantity; or the tonnage,-I- s vt orchestra will furnished the At the time of. his death he was 89 wsa on tha.Talue: of the foods Murdock All BICYCLE LICENSE has two w been down mvuw continued "A of tbe GET YOUR. the most important of all, be said. years, are past. transferred;' v shutting ' coraiauy of .. mustc, age. raised on the farm. years , Mrs. factory naturally will" result In the to the Cheyenne appointment . Tonnage of beets." said Mr. Austin, .' attend, in afternoon Dr. .T. !U - Martin, "Is just as Important to the comThe bicycle licenses for 1923 Salyards accompanied her husband, " idismaniling of the "plant and of SALE SATURDAY POOD 1 .on fertility. Mr. Welch ad; course that Is something that. neither pany as it is to the farmer. A farmer : bave arrived at the pffice of City GIVEN BE TO BALL tn ! ANNUAL farmers "fessea on the value of MAN the company nor the communities are getting a small yield per acre can not Recorder Fred Evans where they MIKE YOKEL TO ' BE THIRD Th lsdiee of the St Mary's Guild wre seed, and Miss Vtlate ' liott of "fiPAKTRH afford to raise" beets any. more than very' anxious to see "doneV-irmay now be ..obtained at. the reg-la- r '"r"rae Young university demonstrated FORK. March 1. The of the Episcopal church will conduct . "in my opinion the farmers bave the company can afford to operate a owners been made bave All with) Arrangements bicycle baked prices. Boston food sale. Mokad ornna Wales ue makm nf a n.nviBM n f their: plates be- Mike Yokel of 8alt Lake City, accord', been given a very fair contract this factory with ' a small ' tonnage that beans and brown bread,-a- t the Provo should purchase Fortf U1 ! the referee! year. All that the business will will .only keep the' plant running for wd' iTnual of Spulsh 1, or else come into the fore ing to Henry Jones, to-bMay the.prea.to, company, Baouw. and -Meat Packing - LW!? tbiswea. v ciomea at Mm.-- ' ball 8t David of the law, according to of the wrestling match. Friday even-- 1 allow las been offered, the farmers 40 or 60 days. The, overhead expense clutches COrdUl A 11 xtt. MvmniAnclna at , A . halL program wniiama tertalnment wUl be given fa i m Jones apd Tommy : by the officials ?ot the company. The tor such procedure makes the cost of . , Mr.- - Evans. ing between' w refmhmenu invitation is extenaea I thto evening. .Tilt Doctor. dealroas of oooper-- manufacturing too high." - - " sugar 'officials "are mum. ior tne vw cTOuasei tomorrow. ' ud try fooas ' . , , t . . ..'. i a- - 1 '. - Ul -LI Ills.. IV I Generally fair tonight and Friday; somewhat warmer to- FOR A GROWING CITY THAN A DAILY NEWSPAPER. 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