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Show 3 YEAR-.- J. Nprsi. . "071 ; V MarEle Quarries W. WANT ROAD ST 26,1923. r x - - Mar B. Y. U. CLASSES MARBLE, SAL! 1Z - 7- OPEN TO EVERY , aa - -- .... OEAHOMA- - 1SSUBJECTAT ENT pftjCE TWO y - CONSTITUTION 7 . ' BAYONETS betegtive; bosom, ars a dark cloud" dH-rAnd Tieen working . at Divide; above a hill just a few hiejis ilesday hath planned for a Viam. (it was Deputy Shfci.i.C. nne ror liunself and his farmer f D. Coatesbf Dividend drivhig along frftudsof the mining camp. ten aeeKs or eawtsm - ais in his "Henry." red 'Helio, Sam," ejaculated L: drivpocket .flttd-carefully .wonuKd' with er. (Coates always greets them with Attorney Milan Straw Ad "Blacliy'' Department of moonshine Hobble Creek Canyon Uoad Extension Haliffherty of Oklapaper under his a rm,jiramyas: glee- a smile.) Kiwan University Offers Courses dresses homa Springville Secret Service Here rri Would Open Marble Quar was .Sam's Ao!"l ue hir alon betheart fully tiiulging to Men and Women. iahs at Meeting. ween the BnllionIiiiaHd he couldn't, pot tip euntutii- strength for Escaped Convict.", v ries Now Hidden. Riyed around his to. answer. ana hechuckle4. with I Vhat have you got in that pack1 countenance. Con)iahB irdseyeMarble mirth s he iougfit of the fine age?" inquired the.offlcer,.and Sam OwnsJExlensive deposits Encircle State Capitol time he wasrgoing to have with realizing .the jig was up handed , Troops - as Oklahoma Legislators in Hobble Creek. a tivsiuUas liand his, pals. a)Q what a fine fellow the over the 12 , fliid a heavy heart. pals woufii say hg'asforjH-iiigiuArrive, arounduebfine looking, if .' even Together Sam, and" the, deputy motored to Provo in the afternoon Avorsortastiug, moonshine, g as Trrssecr"tne--glaK5J-tugiven a berth In tighter Literature. French. Typewrit on Hobble Tells of More Than 200, Whip- 'side- and lengthened his County Commission Urged by his the, county Jail ftfter being- -, booked Music Anions Art, Creek ing, and Canyon Project j pings by lvlan -Since sooner he e'so the on a of that would to having intoxicating charge Springville Delegation Courses Given. v Proposed Road. arrive at his destination. liquors in his possession. January.Aid Project. All of a sudden the smile vanished Wherein is again exemplified the Sam's countenance and fear fact thatJ'Anticipntioii is greater Lfrom pposKs Located Less Than ana anxiety reptneeq tne nnrtn in than the realization," Governor-Walt- on A sery interesting and impressive of Oklahoma Is In Nine Miles irom denier ; By THORN C. MINER. will win out in his fight- - against MiHtaryommander B. '. V. ALUMNI WILL MEE' on the .of talk the constitution, of Springville. h Editor of the Springville Herald. of and tTd Charge Infantry TO ORGANIZE TONICHT.United States was given by M. K, the Ku Klux Klan, is the opinionMs year $2200.00 was sent of IB W All alumni of the isrigham of H. P. "Blacky'UIaugherty, a memArtillery Forces. luncheon of Straw the at regular"" ber of the Oklahoma State Secret thfs state to Texas from the Spring- - Toung University arr. requeseiii the .Springville Kiwanls club held Service, who , was In Provo this ted, lty Dean Hugh'u.y Wood,;l Tuie ana mapieton iruit growers jor ward to meet at yfiie faculty at the Columbia Cafe Friday even forenoon. International News' Service. ' slentof i In Hobble ureey conyan nave baskets and boxes and these baskets-anMr. Haugherty was here to room this venim at. 8 .o'clock OKLAHOMA ' CITY, ' Okla., 21.: op toil ing where September actual reached the stage boxes can be made in the hack to Oklahoma State - Re20. State legislators who to organize a EMVpVchapter of bring Sept Uret Mr- Straw in developing his theme All pergetting out the mantle 14 Springville basket actory ; but of the universitjalumni. this noon attempted to meet at formatory- James Colburn, who es4 sal Mela Eat to tvwuieucc, toccvi aiug to native timber; making an honest! sons who hae attended classes the state capitol building were gave an outline or the beginning caped tht;re In July and who was dim ises Iroui Student Body Meeting; ' near the name arrested under at the point of bayo- - " Colton people close Wthe ae- - t goodness honw(ilndustry ; if,a road for as mueff as 'Six weeks will be. First aniHhe of of dispersed constitution the Commerce Chamber Provo growth More Football Candidates-A- re Itifcs at the camp: ; oe coustrueteq nets the national guard HOODie Patterson after int of, by adinittedo breaking cai accord. membership, Henry fflct Then :lhat and Directors Appoint New emphasized' the -- nnlts of the state, . 'or several years it nag been coin- - Creek canyon' and thereby making bo air sometime in August . 1.,.. tr, Needed. lLan'rmAmni' vrrv. nun. lufi tvJFCnu the document as it how stands - is Into a Committeemen. of b knowledge around Springville the Quaking aspen forests in said ' failure the "Governor. 'the be win will Walton Following ns one of the greatest, reeognized memliers of the legislature t an unusually large deposit is canyon available; com- Exi ision classes have of It's kind' in the whole world and. cause he represents constituted meet In session and after they Thisxas one of the reasons why i ted ia the Hobble creek- canyon ThA pin roar tllMif-work had been devel authority and that always wins In its Prnvn that frame lii new The of first the. assembly had been refused admission than nine miles from the mam the committee from thfe - SDrlnsvillM Said Haugherty. A regular meeting of the board of oped into every stnte constitution in this country,". 7 oji Wednesday are; Swimming year was' held at the Springville lion of Springville. into the state capitol building, Years ago Kiwahis club, the Springville Stock untirm. At the end of his dis 116 stands for the right . and the of of Chamber Provo the the. directors the leading legislators andeposit was discovered and first association t 5:30, women at 4:30: high school Friday morning Septem in the loug and the Sorineville alwaytt right prevails a course made for he "plea strong Commerce irnaJield at the of fieri t ked by Charles nounced that the fight agaiust run. .Daley aua ; cuty council appeared before and shorthand at 7 p. m., in room ber, 22, at 10 :15 a. m. citizenship. Governor' Walton bad only fcra, who later, interested Sale Utah County Commissioners 7:30 o'clock last Bight. 'After- - the patriotic 24-l- i "From thd first time that tho at the tmiversity. "No .'government..' and Miss Jane Alleman" was the ' routine e capital in the deposits. begnn and that they, were now was organized lu Oklahoma In a klan and of morning some the classes has. Enrollment day presented in completion regulur lie the fundamental can j unless safe ' while the student body guilder fight to a ready to carry the wording to those acq.ualnted tioii asking for an appropriatii ben very according to pianb business a number of imiiortant rights of the people can be fixed," 1020 when Governor Walam; was : . fuish. h the project the deposit uuea $2,000 at the present timer" to help Jlr. Nelsonsatisfactory, we have of Oklahoma mayor of the extension divi- the direction of il.li. Dope, sang committees were City, made law a he is said. .and beeauvigatlnK--the-rtctlv4ti8-"If A large .number of the mem-itoappointed and a I large section-o- f territory in in the constructtan of the hftposed sion, but unless more people enroll the Red and Blue in a genuine ' were preseulTaftra 'meet-"'-tentative oulliue presented for the. passed by the proper authority, it the klan. The officers of the klan tile Lreek canyon. The marble road. ill one or two o the other classes, patromc scnool spirit. is a law and any person who defies Ung this morning,, apparently ' repeatedly bid to be Some ot the best Ulac been to have The fact that thrf marhlfi ni1rrlpi It Vill be necessary to discontinue, Principal H. L. Done' in his open work of the' various committees, warned it is a law breaker and' after breakbearing out early predictions oeen louna.at any other place in Hobble Creek canyoif are now thein, ne says. ,It Js- - important lug remarks stated that it was the "With the close of the Vacation stop their whippings, but have failed made by Representative McBee of the year periods of summer it ls the hope of ing one law. it ij easier, to break to listen to the advice of Walton. jteintet-awimtasestipn. yro-- J receivinr a great dealyof therefore, that those who intend to custom at theaUbeginningnew (hat more than a quorum would thev 'facdtly the board of directors thaathe com another.' If the law- Ix not Tight in The courts and ihe. official of the U to the construction of the! tidn y Salt IAkFA3rty"TOrDora- - register for these classes, do so. im to .Introduce go to members 'an4 thed lie proceeded mutes appointed will give; the nec-- our judgement we should not break various counties have been asked to fe capitol building in Salt Lake tion ; that the : Srf ingville Stock. mediately..- - ... It but seek to have it mended. It is Unofficially It was amiHunced fpllowtrarthe custom; ue men interested did eonsid--! association is badv in need of it It is pointed out by the extension to. Miss bring proceeding against the klans- - JhatJhe membeni wonld- start Mi Vance, head of the the work requiretLand thereby ac- Tip Rose con are .classes on the7 deposits, men that the division for other to In deporder togerthe salt the but road whippings and We should educate ourselves and for ' the capitol- Br street cars rest waned when the company on the raagoIn' the summer ducted entirely for. the benefit and 1 English department was the nrst to complish a number of very impor- others in the and automobiles at 11 o'clock. of our radatioiis bttt have rejtustd to listen principals was her followed of make and talk tant the for of accommodation development of the H to get the contract for supply- - and that AndA-sthe things to people the governor. . Bros, of Provo . , The meeting was scheduled for . , toe marble That is the sad think about the e state build- - in- - transporttug their lumber from city who wish' to advance their edu- with a reading by Miss Maud Settle, our city and county." Secretary E. government" 12 o'clock under the call sent He referred to"the dangers 10 S. of oral and said the head and Hinckley expression today. interests cational whole improve our; matter, the crippling-othe propofflfl aaw mill and planing out by McBee for the assent- -: into our nation and the serious COMMITTEES. LIST OF education in bat their themselves vocation, physical department present the Utah Birdseve mill at StAwberry, instead of haul' , condition that exsists to day because courts in Oklahoma are no longer; binge. '' Coach D. A. Smith said he had imAgricultural Committee. Me eompany of Salt Lake City ing theirlumber through Diamond who do not have time or opporHaugherty.' "Many or our district y JAMES L. KILGALLEN, . of the proposition of organized M. C. P. James residence the felt bibed Welch, and Merrill, to attend the spirit" already 1 tunity tn property. courts in Oklahoma art no longer International News Service Staff During the Fork with, their tractors and there-against organled capitol. "I courts as to classes himself a Springville man and that Thomas Martin, L. L. Bunnell, An" few years this of justice but simply kangroo ies the distance from- - the! classes. Suggestions would I he Correspondent. "concompany has. by of favor the I.. Clawson preservation drew announto like are be was Cannon, the official he Knudsen, which if the people The Judges, the county atmiles might Provo by 16 STATE CAPITOL, OKLAHOMA quietly developing the attar- the. preservation - of courts. stitution and V. O. A. H. belike to solicited. he would cer this Hoyt, B.Jlarmon, - and their year, sheriffsantil now they are' said to be the torneys, down Hobble Creek and get , dep CITY; tScpt. exactly 10:28 i the 'judicial decisions of our conn-. The courses which are' available gin by announcing that more foot- Smoot, Arnold Dixon. uties lu many counties, are kians-mc- ii ff toship theniarble. this the first two morning, ;r redactions in the length of now we cannot the for live without, Committee.' Chest f try, ,, camare Community in on as were ball .men the wanted follows; Headings and" listed to the dictate of members, of the Oklahoma bouse of mrt-s- ur haul as it is about 12 . miles world "literature .05 irge gectu a o the deposit can ittitHFri we const lieeaose W. S. J. RotVlnsoh, Fred Mrs. Davies, Christen He 'predicted by pus for practice. to be Of the best "The Invisible Empire" rather thnu reiiresentatives'arrived at the capl-- . duality .of'nearer to Sfrawberry frojn Spring Jensen on Mondays at 4 p. m., in three state championships this year Bert Sutton, Edgaf McArthur, G. rive under mob rule." he to .constituted .authority. .45 toe marble to be fouud an-- : ville through Hobble Creek canyon room tol building, passed through a "ring ' G. masas Grooms Wm. M. E 34-Ole Fred acted swim.t"ast Olsen, at the university Taylor, instead of one. - of re- - . one" uttoxuey who of sleel",and applied at the east envi. know . that it is throneh Diamond Fork by ming, Women at 4:30 atten-the luncheon and Warnlck. ter at the' men ers,a at and M. L. Done bead of the music de could- -' velopments at ,the quaf ies way of Spanish Fork canyon.. Educational Conunittee. dauce prl,e was awarded to M. O. never loses a- case just because of trtince for. admission so they 3 :JJ0 at the high school pool on a cello solo and reu session of the legislature aua k l)i n affiliations himself 1ku hindered considufablv the The comissiouers .were very Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays partmenttogave A. Rev. II. H. H. was Belt Mrs. Crnndall Hrlmlmll, Dixon, Packard. an encore by playing be lack of roads in which has for Its' purpose1 the im- " the Jhuyou. courtious in listening to the Spring- - under C. S. Leaf; commercial art scinded McOoard, 'Am'os N. Merrill, Jdouroe. prewnt and accompanied the com-- , the judge. In a rocYiit liipMir. cuse the 'Rosary." . Kachmont. of. Governor J. C' (Iron who man he htreateiied some higa cost of thc after young and ville M. delegation E.. Qrati ' George Stiirtni). Ted Bushman on Mondays and getting thjf marble inuuity Hinging' led by After a few. remarks from Miss Paxman, ; :, was .under' arrest that if he refused Jack) Walton. tie quarry to the. raifiroad is cussion between memliers of the by v Manufacturers Committee. from 7 to D p. in., at the Blanch Woi'ley, head of the home dall, Jr. 29 Thursdays to allowed .were enter.' to have been one to and They five of take, board years 'and the Walter E." Juhn guilty liiichi, shorthand by jKtiwmilcs department and. Miss (startup, , A male quartet coin posed of M. art ufthe ihain delegation department;, The first two to' arrive were Rep' In the state prison, he wouldsee to in pushinir Ae work nt.1 missiouers the petition wris granted. Gladys .Seilson on Mondays and 5 Catherine Siuthwick registar. Prin- Clayton' Jenkins. Sidney lielinont, Cratidall. Jr., 'Ralph Snelsoii, Will. resen l at Ives F. M. Boyer, of Tulsa huarry. At pres6t there1 is Five hundred dollars, to be available Wednesdays ut 7 p. m., in room cipal Pone, said, he did hope that Xeb Hoover, Oscar Siiear, 'Heber Grooms and Elmo Cuff man rendered it that the sentence would 1bv 25 i4Ml Representative Mar- un refused aiut .ream rven a vuaoa Atuid a patriotic schK-tioat the university; typewriting out of the new meml)ers this year Ruppor. and .Elmo j.iiiftn this fall and fifteen nunareu aoiuirs SlmnTToT .shall Osiige" county. was sentenceC'onuniltee. j Merchanls' giyeij,. h kaullug of bavy loads. With to be availalile in the spring. ,lhe on Thursday ut 7 p. hi., in tlio high there would I an orator' so that sang a solo. J!y virtue of their being members John W. Fiirrcr, 1). D. Sutton, wsttwtion The motion as passed by. the com- - school; community symphony or- Mr. Johnson would have some comthfi finnntv enm' of. Iln ' "A young fellow who had stoh-ilfairniaii" John t'litld, the bouse they were vested witfi life of Cullertsou, John - W. Chirk, Holilile C!reck canyon project rciiort-e- two dhickeiis took a sentence of one of missiouers siHtified that the work chestra under Franklin Madstm ut petition. - Mr. Done strongly urged L.-roiw IBroucn the P a iiasttv'ord. ; This they gave to to a rather than Johu T. Tuylor. account direction the tie hauiiibe t whipping undet gel Wait-tyear, announced; to , marhli bejlone of thi the inlo.the canyon trip :2c Ma U Colonel W. A. Graves, J.)klaboma , the students to' get iii to the special Membcrship'ConiniiUee. said to be contemolated. of the t3ounrr'Engineer and that a ing, Mondays, at 7 p. hi., lu room activities during the coming year.) the pro wised route for the from the klan. lie liall already had national guard, who hud been chaU A. Owens, Ed aiidyer J. 2G-Jess : Ellerlson, ? propaSed Uintah railroad to survey would bemade by the county at the university; elementary Those who can't take 15c omhijipUigtiieiugJuliiskiited cMmniftee igiugvCverya-i'stpart in ath- Stein. .Lloyd Sutton, K. h. Roberts. road, taken liy the wUouighttU and Thursdays "There have Itwu tllmtit 2tW whip, ult within Hi v couuectloii thoAn-- o Enirineer immcdiirrKrhhii con- - French on Tuesdays fustc 1 he colonel, after a - few wlth'lhin'ilpre.seiitativ bail enter in the letics New Industries Committee. 'Oklahoma .of fctate the in atA :'M p. m. iu room 23' at the high ..111 pings vefriirlnmriirt miirhr Rrmrm Stock nssH'I of the Springville 14 miuiUes, smiled and H'rinltteV them dramatics, public T. F. Pierpout, J. Win. Knight, ni Inii VhtHil.. lu easy access (,r tho mnrKia. as possible. coun- since the first of this year. Ever to go Inside. tinil ats.- They sparking or delating. Tie said, JoHfi "S. Smith; 6c a K. rtlaHaw-wastnee-mIn Hansen, , t). The- members of the Sprlngvi If the TirARAn ninna mn. the--cil, accompanied by it. II. Krtiledge, oiuv lo Between four and five hundred George Startup. some K mllroad of couiitiuK have the Dr. A.fXr whippings Child, track frrim andJVV Wiiikeslet- of aim U. nnar. deleffatfonere John is located, and stood ' students have now registered and it Public Welfare Committee. . i been given. u Salt Lake-a-- Anderson., thoJones, .n. three forest in thearrival of county 'service, rotunda a Utah yi& espur ""amu Dr. F. S. Harris, Charles Hop--. large number . "A Jew, a fine young fellow about the rest of theirawaiting OXJfTf-ZWfcI JA,.-- . - ' .T , I ...it.. cortimissioners of I'tnli lajimty and wmpany'r tracks in Sprln"- - Straw representing the Mwanlsr colleagues. a moreTW r,nin '" associatbeen ,W...- age," lnd J l kmt over UienroDOsed culb; John W. Alleman and The bouse., chamber, was. guarded the. 7th grade rill, Alex lledquist, Ray Timmer-ifin- County engine-- r E. B. .Tones. After Include doe This a aa t the Bamlpir0 , I'roteslJiiit'girl rwxuitl.v by four infantry men in field unl- Peterson representinR made some diwMis-uln- ing, wllh Inhibition- lilayUig havoc wth as it haa been moved Ihjrjearj-id-i the report-wt'lHude 8.- Ashworth. to the actuai ioilun'ed flffiT 'wlth-- 'ft 'motion turned 1! yearn irm;v!.The young .... ,M HIIU JIIUttTU .nlU I IM' tnk sociation and Seympur L..represctnt- - the sewerttge system of Provo. At the Washington school. and Commanlly "7 bnlldInj. Parks, Playgrounds rnnfl. a rri val Thail and John H. Whiting .. was. put mid carried thut iIh' coin" people '" Service Committee.. leasts so says Rod' Snow, to which tho- - fattier (if the girl op. found, -- .li. liiir the Snrincvllle City council. contemniBf mittue ..continue, to...j;ork in -troops completely encircling c0 TXNVESTIGATEfGOVERNORW-JMMivttins liiCriifiildjngUtiiU'ry-ine- n , Xt is anticipated that n contnmi rL-',in Kinm.the davs the voistean aci Osiiir SiHjar,. If. A. Dixon, Dell eto fjlop paying attention to th Lr United-Stat- es Sbakl with sldi-- arms and"cliibs,T nnil the Siuln'irviUe are that Hobble Creek BonXwM I Service. News Internatlonal "Karl 2oc Pardoe. ; Webb. . con . neu. to a pplie r-reniswi " iu ver(! stationed at aimm spetlnlwn-- th suweraire lu Provo has been twenty INDIANAPOLIS, , 8'PtM .20 an uuiisuul amount rest Service and that .J, Publicity .CommTftee; nnmnd-th- o iifiirt reijuest lie was whipped sj ,;ij-(na, !'"-al - flowing' less freelyi said Mr. Snow The Marlon county grand Jury will Ixwrv Nelson, Daily Herald;' Cauyonrrrad project Is develoM'd o with I ho.thirt fUe withthe opening up of tri U lion Will Pe ru IWUthe "Iamount a As died. alinosi be cruelly nisinc ' Ms 'investigation of the Provo Post, H. R., Merrill, Walter was set Vmt for in tiie beginning. the other ville to lH'lp increase ciipiioi. xneywaiKe to the city commission 5c of the '..whipping, he had to the- - bright siiiislilne, The plan now is result latere of Governor the in. of transactions financial channels in JI. When the Curtis,' ready contributed. AJixou. Cottam,.R. wtilk for more than, two ue sianou una night. UUtt thf! "h nil lino swinging tlieir clubs. Reclamation Committee. ' sewerage systems irequenuy nave Wnrrca T. McCray, .of Iudinmi. nH.,.. that the work-snai- l, iiiinithV. ;. . There was also a spi inglin of - A. N. . .day . the same W. the next O. P. J. Welch, uie Monday, ountam country with fnll nnd hurried to completion Creer, clogged, necessitating with "drawn bayonets. and. finances clean out of the systems, corks and Repulilloan state conuiilttee Is to Taylor.'jA. O. Smoot, Frank Went.' "PersoiiallyI. don't Abiiiki. there J5c ot next 8Prln are. go- - fast as tTw.weather LvT the 1'lioy s;ilnt(l snapplly as their- - suwill be much i ryrmlt7 'C. bottles galore have been found, ac- meet and consider the advisability Streets,. Tourists Parks and High-..- . , ? will yei.unaer-L,i uiuig i 30c Ot perior .officers passed from time to. legislature and Hie golmior. 8n4 that marble. will-bof the way Committee...,.,. ' Foi.r Homer furnaces have been course thejitory told by the of asking for the resignation DEATH'" tho legislators mayy try to. time. At the portals of the east enWalter Adams, J. B. Tucker, F. state executive, it was aunounced for some of the bet- - INVESTIGATE FLYERS' ;oc ' International News Service. ' . I). B. (Jay, Scott Stewart, Jtobert Installed for the Kopjiers company meet, but it 1 kiKtw fjic moral culi- - trance to the building .was Colonel The reason for the- - presence of here today. OAKLAND, . Culif., Sept. 20. Moorefield. Hary Heal, .Wm. start- at the coking plant of the (Viluuibln ner or tuese men and 1 was inn- Graves, Oklahoma national guard, In the sewcorks the and bottles the y them 'imd aides. Besides the legislators. with Steel Corporation by the Burton mutely acquainted Attaches of the coroner's office DRAPER CHILD DEAD. , w;as ascribed as a diup, Swen O. Nielsen. were endeavoring to innetrate erage system the special military Furniture .company of this city. ", during the. but session of tho legts only . Committee. 1 act. Survey Edward age of result Draper, Wayne rect prohibition the mvstery shrouding the death of ."Men Who still want their drink year. and 0 months, son of Mr. and ,. H. V. Hoyt, SterUng Taylor, XVL. The fufhactjs have been iimtirllei' itnre, they have not the couruge passt-s- signed by the governor were . were William H. Bender, weir known conflict. i permit any serious I permitted . to enter,-.ThesGraham, Oscar Siear, A. E. Ander- so that the varhnifrworkmen of tin to be ""Been Mrs." Edward R. Drnper.-dle- d war, and filin nowadays don't mant k John Beesley. company nia'r be 'iC'' "Otitu-wobe any blood IH.U'KllillU-ll.lwill 'Hayes, son, there in Murray the home into at the Into port for aviator during the for so it throw family bottle the rot nnda of tho main floor Guy Bates with ' director, Transportation Committee. during the vfiTer month)' .bed.'" i are through Bingham. Funeral services will be ' tch race with promotion lM;.Ti,Ml Kit. Conmel W. S.Kee, mUltarr actor. ' First thought to have sewer aa soon 'as they J. W.-- Thomas. C. S.-- Pterpont, and rush the completion of (he cok Post, was. .descrllied Governor Walton 1 o'clock Snow. at Mr. afternoon held commented old. Thursday ..In- died from heart trouble, an autopsy with It,' year Oklahoma City, and itLt,? ","7 Mr llauchertv as one of tlie mot t"o"u",l''' Sidney W. Russell, Arvll Morrison, oveas so that work at the pla'ir -- , at the Berg Mortuary- - chapel In number, ' ; revealed death was due to poisonWm. MsRoylniice. VT nex; schedule They.sat..lgH y 4 begin 1ms .mi'iitinJlV may early. . 7Provo in will the jia i ,1 'city - La . f to i... ing which all indications, according . i ; Servioe. sprintr. s of the tyrnt that makes strong;' Morv"the Llwlo88 ,eglH,uto -'. cemetery;. ' j"ge witnoiu to Coroner Grant D. Miller point- International Nwe WOMAN FINED.-; ear AbOlirtww A months ago, Iho . Kop and bitter enemies, said th niried at the building, la child survived by" the TOK10,,Scpt. The parpractically to suicide,',.,, in Dividend and the era company- constructed a fraiiu Visiting Oklaboman. It's pay-day ing i j f.hnnn lnHf nicht added to the dist ents, who formerly lived In this 1. II or employes had left occassion la keeping Deputy Sheriff structure arountl the plant to wortv eointort of reiugees-oJ Eiuulty has always existed and one Jirpther. ' - It being a half holiday ur the city, 0PERTI0N, BEDS '.IN BULGARIA. e C D. Coates extremely busy. Wed- during the winter months. disaster-strickedistrict. JUa Coventor. Walton' and because of "Oklahoma City day" at the American. hospital col w rONT.RF.SSMAN IS DEAD nesday morning he presented before McBee, who haM Ikhmi Accoyillng to.GtHirge Barton, man . ChnrluB Tnrnalnn&l Niwi 8ervlc :. the state fair. The first two legls-"uu tut- I..- -" . down blown was this B. Tucker com of James Furniture Barton of city the l'okohama at Judge. the in getting ager International legislators review, and Mm wni. ' pnAr.iTK. Rent.. 2(1. A report ony to rs. to arrive came by automo-itthe" l Jack two President 20. Fornrrin-Horn to Dividend, miusiinl , ...-. i of demand hii for Mr. women, Tftul Tlx strangers of fn. WASHINGTON, to meet at this ; tim"; said, Sept iiany, i,i.M ,1ib vtliile their- - colloaguea were ; vum tun lou iimipr- wflfi iu n,... of name Blako Leona who of the first under the mer .made Thomas er lsen son shipment f Congressman Upton byhome Haugherty. During the leglslatnre caiicutsiig at their- headquarters in bearing .nuion, Bt the Aird hospilbave occupied all of northern-an" was most were with Leona and ISIsson sud com died America from of owners fall. this Selvy Mississippi, charged Already the was clothing y tne the SUirvin' hotel. It was expected Sofle every measure lntroducea J?0rnl8- The opera--! southern Bulgaria. fnrload.of Homer governor's forces was bitterly at- - that the other' legislators would pony has sold (he Japanese needing badly denly here today or bean disease. .disorderly conduct. me' by Dra. J. ' said to be ' Isolated 'and exxpectlng timely, itd i,m , warmer clotnes. He was 64 year old last Saturday. ... .....1 Hiked furnaces. - , Judge Tucker niva each 113. illnw shortly. Beck. by..McBeejl aa attack. JIU1I . READY FOR OlUl LIU l. 41, in. iUVAUUU M liis ed u-- ead AND Tift PROVO.CITIZEN KI? jitn CLUB IS IN PRO VO - mmm gallonjujof - mca-'i-au- H ' ure Hours May imber Haul Would Lei r Be Devoted to Study Be Miles Shorter jug-wit- evelopment Work -- DISPERSE ii Pleads for Patriotic Says Gov. Walton Observance of Laws Will Win Fight h " where-Sam-w- ReportMade Is Progressing Governor Continues Fight on Ku Klux .' : COMMITTEE- S- SPRINGVILLE C;0FC.MMED HIGH STARTS : . 1 v- ' 1 1 't. ! - atj , rs - ot T I - -- - I . l., 9c - -- r" for-th- - ir -- 20.-A- t - saitl.,, . E nt M Ill-I- v . jiU-a- coni-"bac- I 2e Tho-youn- Coff-"iiib- -- I. 1 A. r' rw-en- o . jr E -- activi-tlelofjmisi- -' prm-ede- s nd PROHIBITION cii. rail---J,o- lioiint?-liHuili- r ,LUtfO VlWFRLS - K V I . .yf - - 1 -- iew-uHj-- ' the-Mto- ck as - u-Jhclr n, ieRoy-JlxonD- 4ioul'heJewvjis " fns iiH.-i- mnde-byHth- -- MtTTTmnrtltiaj.liUtuAl s 0o Jt ta rA ai Uii troulile-tYVveei- njna : fo-da- tlHwi-'ivit- r.P"" rk fiiirt-thlu- , 10V l iriiwn . f ty . the-stat- f e , ' . n Reprc-st.ntatlv- New-errlce- . lirhlu-eirha- ivill s - kl 1 , -1 A t . .. , 7' t |