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Show Till IIEEALD, MONDAY, APUL r .,J o n : 7 . 77?) "i l :(?" . Mil Tuesday afternoon to celebrate ? the 73rd anniversary of Mrs. Brockbak'r a l' r -- eyesl ' 't, .v- - . A . v - T eLjaxttx buildings, there a mammoth-- " industrial plant, protected by Certozri-cae- d KoQ RoofingTAcid elsewhere the mellow tone of i were Bishop and a Lsrtam-icc- a J" ' " a . Mrs. George Hales and famlly,-M- r. and Mrs. O. IX'Brockbanau and family, Mrs. Lillian Boyack and family, John Roach and family and Mr. and Mrs. Willi Brockbank' and famfly,"all of Spanish Forkf Mr. and Mrs, L E. i.s I Brockbank and family of Jrovol Mr. f 'and Mrs. AG. Brockbank and family I and Mr. and Mnv D. Brockbank . i of Salt Lake, and Patriarch WUllam V - Those, present . " ,J" 1 J. , I KniUiW - . v , ' ' I,,, ' " i , . - J i . l K - C -- - - . j , .' - - i. - I 1 s " f' ' Z . , - i 1 I ' .1 , Jex, father of Mrs Brockbank of this city. CertcmueedSljuSuTfcm ?rt ,j , .r.A Hcrea Jppup " tMrth. down on all the roofs in the United States, .what a of Cauurv-teeusefulness '.would meet your WheFl v SPANISH FORK, AprU 7. Members' of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Brockbank gathered at their home. "- f. you could looEI It' ' PIONEER WOMAN HONORED. v-- 9, 1023. on every type of dwelling : This jsame naddnwide-r'confidenc- e Her "extends-tolhOnMy"- ; prcdufffcanufaca. turedand sold under the bujldihg'-- 4 Certairv-tce- label. d , Um&U -- I jr Vj -- r -- y, - ---1 JL. 11 I ;rW3MT.C Zip) Vr sivr r . 1 r, ' J0 - 1 " ' " o - . - l -- V ' " : -- 5 PHONE 160 W. 232. -- - FIFTH NORTH. j ABRAMS ELETRON1C NINE-RIOTER- PIONEER FREED. S .V' - ..X RooseTPmngzMemorial .i,to Theodore ': i. - "' ' Pinchot Says It Has Potential itxea of Moral Leadership LackinrSkce- Roosevelt ' Died , " ' - " " -- : ii The announcement recently made by Gifford ' Pihcnoi, Governor ' of Theodore Roosevelt, of the establishment of a "living memorial to Roosevelt" has created interest among ollowemr"T; R." throughout the country. Pinchot is chairman of the Committee on the Peroetuation of Roosevelt's Ideals, a part of the Roosevelt Memorial Association, and! - he made the announcement in Connec tion with a meeting of his committeci ta the Mate Capitol in Harrisburg Potentislitiesvof Leadenhio wide-spre- ad 4, they wanted some formi ot living memorial in addition to a monumeitt I am -- Pfoud - and;jtappy iu aiuiuuiitc tiui uii living memorial has been created, r The . Roosevelt llcmorial Association has developed a special organization whose object will be to bring to the generations to come the message of Roosevelt's life. This organization is already issuing various publications,-frobiographical sketches of Roosevelt for school children to historical works intended tnamly f or acholari.?; .' OUadcnraod Ii Underwood i . Governor' Pinchot of Pennsylvania who praises Living Memorial to Roosevelt. Street, New York, have already bees established." said Hermann Hagedorn, director ofthe Roosevelt-Memor- ial Association, ."and our research work Through State and local committees it is a going concern. ' That work has will endeavor to impress the import- received such a start that it would be ance of the personal and civic ideals harder to stop than to keep it going. of Roosevelt upon the educational We are now moving on to greater of ihe System country. Through prise activities. We want to enlist the aid it will stimulate children of every true follower of .Roosevelt in competitions his lift- Through special the country in spreading Roosevelt's, awards it will honor those who have principles of manly character, civic done conspicuous service to the nation service and devotion to m carrying on the ideals for which American institutions. The question, Roosevelt contended, .t,...,..' What can one man do? was answered "I believe this living memorial to for all. time by Roosevelt himself. Roosevelt has in it the potentialities of Every man and woman, every girl a moral leadership which the nation and boy who believes in the principles 4is not known since the death of m which Roosevelt believed, can, in . Kooseveiu- -. his own community, to some degree, in help Ta GrMtar AativlriM establishing those principles forever of the American "A great Roosevelt library and character.as a part If be wants guidance, the Memorial Association is kuoicvdt House at 28 East 20th' Roosevelt ' 'hers' to giv it to him. ed . SS! V -- IN PROVO Because It's a Roosevelt's nhvsician for Mrs. Medill wife of Senator McCormklc and daughter of the late .Mark Hanna;.Mn C A Severance of Minneapolis: Albert Shaw, tditnr t the Rtvitv Revirw: Oscar 5v Straus, Secretary of Commrrce and Labor in President Roosevelt's Cabinet: Mark Sullivan: E. A Van V.l- kenburg, publisher of Tk PkiloJtk Nortk Amtrieo. and Henry C. (hia Secretary of Agriculture , Dcrsbnai tears; A JaaJuoi Editor, Good BouMiiip1nt-M1SMARTHA E.TXJDSON Aeocfe Editor . . vv - MISS CARMEL WHITE Editor, Vogue MKS.CHARLOTTl BOLTOTaTJWP: Fhkm Knitting and Crochet Editor Vramart'e Home "Companion ' 7 -- ; , t The Contest BEGINS Monday, April.Stk, - -- Here are a few miggestions of pieces mat may be submitted:, sweater, blouse, dress, jacket, skirt, aacque, scarf, afghan,.vest, shawL kimono; hose, ' baby carriage cover, chfl- t.- - dren's wearing appareL etci : OfVhy not make the Contest Btm 7 more exdting by forming a Knit- - S Oil -... Saturday, . j - Every person in the.IJniteri States, outside the Fleisher organ ization, is eligible. Any person is likely to win. No professional train- -' Ins? or J'aadnr A nAA T'T; DonV 1 putXbffrBeglnnfoy: Get your supplXof yarns imme- diately and set your needles clicking. Resolve that one of these 150 .. t.. auaus - yours,'. xwnic a vau few leisure hours bto a thing of (un v - fx r .1 ' r V -11 a. - Dcauty -- . ana . ter-- . PASTEURIZED PURE MILK AND CREAM, BUTTER AND BUTTER--,4.- - MILK. Remember, twenty-fiv-e - A '. MISS HELEN KOUES !.:', QfL JM' -- cAFew Suggestions BEST ( The Judges of theContest will bet atld doses eligible. The prizes 'will be awarded for beauty alone. In case of a tie, each tieing contestant will reoeiv t V full amount of the prize. -- - - . iemedtcrT3S1STNB:AreRR1p Ndhwork Editor, Modmrn Pritoillm or brand of yara.wilj be Colleerini eovin( picture bin of Booeevelt. - The headrtera ot tha-Ro- oea Ttil MOIWUI AWHI1IH ar U ' One liaditoe Avenue, New York. single-mind- tic. . ( j- - 1 " Prqntot "StatsOrfanizatloa "2or sjf . Steps are already being taken bv Roosevelt enthusiasts in one of the greatest states east of the Mississippi, iu ki up an organuaiion oy counties for the purpose of spreading Roosevelt's ideals of personal chaiacter and civic betterment.' j" The members of the Committee ort the Perpetuation ' of Roosevelt's Ideals are Lawrence- - F-.- Abbott.- nresidenfor The Outlook Comoany : . Carl E. Akeley, sculptor and big game hunter: Henry J. Allen, former governor of Kansas : R I. Cuddihy. cublisher of the Literary Digest; Hermann Hagedorn. Director of the Roosevelt Mem- -' orial Association : Albert "Bushnell 4four4ishetarnealerdcBr not have a supply of Blanks, write direct to S. B. fit B. W. Flciahet. at the address below, giving your dealer's name,' $2000 ' 500 Grand total, 411,275 Don't stay out of this Contest for fear you are not mtf "expert". A novice, with an eye for beauty, may capture the first prize. you have never now is the1 time to brigin. Even if you don't win a prize, you will add a handsome piece to yqi wardrobe; otn3FtneB pot winning prizes- -; wm be promr returned to their owners after the Contest close- -Follow ;wiy ' Idea or style youX evelt THmooseVeltediid-Gov- ernor PuKhot, "the American' people showed in a manner not to be " " tho-- Contest. Go at once to the Yarn Department of any store that sells THE FLEISHER YARNS. Ask for the Free Contest Blank. This Official Blank, which must be used for each entry, tells everything a Contestant wants to kndwi" . 346 No;UnivTsi(y " " " . ' CompUinf aeleetloaa frooi Us writinte (or ate-i- a school. ' ejrclooedia of Rooee Coeapilinj veh euotationi, aimilarto the.I'Jef. fenoniaa Cyclopedia." an cxoatutlve Koote- veltrrepinni biblioaraohy. diun Kooeeeelt'a conpleta i worka for the standard collected. edition. and' eljdee for leo- - " - ... special contest displays during and TREATMENT "Avenue" -- Fkisher Yam dealers will feature 49 Statelst Prizes $100 each 4900 ' 49 2nd " $. 50 " 2450. " 49 3rd M i 25 1225 relating to Kooterelt. Etublwhia a Hi at hia birthDlae lor- tha ashibitiea meaoriMii. wamenng qioarapaicai. van e Kooaerelt' Ht. Arnnfini and. calendarinf, Rooee-vell- 'a correspondence, ia the fjsrary of ContTeta, .... Iaiuinl pvibUcatlona about " Roos- v Dealers Everywhere 2nd I . - ' 5 - " ting Club among your friends?. Then all go after these splendid cashprizesl DIAGNOSIS -- i Activities of ith living Memo. rial to Theodore Roosevelt. Astenbiin a treat memorial bnry of etenaeeripts. books, pus phlete, maguinr article, acwipiper elippinp, photocrapha ead cartoons ,f pe22r . 1st National Prize 192&-f- .MARION, III., After deliberating less than ceven iiours a jury for the sec ond time this, yew walked , Into the : couil ruuui liefe vilira verdfct of no! guilty for defendants 'charged with murder In connection with the Herrln -- riots of last June. r . , - 150 Cash cprize- slotalf 11,275 r Ift DEAD. dowment bouse. She died In August Is survived by eight children le PLEASANT GROVE, April 9. Alma 52 grandchildren and 25 great-gran- d Peck Sr., died of Bright' disease children. The children are Mrs. A. JR. Friday at thehomeiopjuJMr, Pw'kq.TeepteBHftrs. Alice Wllkluson. MfsTl was SfonrSept 8 1852, at Pleasant and John Peck. The funeral services wre held is Grove, the first year of Its settlement He married Sarah Stock of Paris Ida- - the Sharon ward chapel, Sunday April ho, 1ST872, in the old. Salt Lakeen-8- . at 12 noon. -- ,,, i - . -- -- - fcsiv is woman SOMEWHERE there a garments of unmatched beauty. Perhaps that woman is yoa. If it 18,2000 in cash is yours."" 7 " But TthiS first rEQ is not aO. 150 in this wemertwiltwrrcashTiTr great Contest. The makers offHE FLEISHER YARNS are offering more than $11,000 to find America's most beautiful knitted garments. Osteopath . i- - " 149 OTHER PRIZES OF $500 TO $25 COR. STH 8. ANO 2ND W. ..i r - r . - D. D. Boyer X PHONE r''-.-- DOCTOR . tlMWll -- - si rx-- .a JmmXtiXM: JL I V remDenon easel daintiest offering we' have your an- vttnadte-"Mf-iaie- Utah Timber & Coal Co, r Mutual Coal & Lumber Go. - The Pemberton SDeciaL ' Six for $5.95, . -- WE w It's Pasteurized. TT' Tff Til it "l a ii j"- - , ' - '.r- x A To Dealers: .. DELIVER. i ,Wa have mailed a broadside explaining how yarn dealers can . with this Contest to obtain therefrom aa un'pre- .cedented increase in Yarn sales. It also tells of $1000 in cash' prizes for the best window displays. It you hav not recciW your copy of thU broedtid writ tuat oiica or it. t. I " 1- . v - 'Wffr . A 's 1 t' "t . . -- 15 North University Ave. -- ); j i v . . r .. |