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Show CLUBWOMEN THE DAI LY HERALD X EDITION UTAH PRODUCTS EDITION- - First in newsfirst in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes THIRTY-EIGHT- PROVO, UTAHTUESDAYbCTOBER YEAR.' NO. 89. H era i 9, 1923. mw im jwJisuj lyj is. s .a. hief: Engineer of Columbia In spects m: TrrtHf: ,. . f, ui - - - l ' tt '. -- f ' 'f 'C" VI 1 " District Worn etfs ClubSfOrgantzatim FEDERATION G.E.SIBBETS f , PRICE TWO CENTS. ii i until liijijiiii mill, viiiuii i xjm. i 7 OFFICERS tee promises many entertaining and keynote of the First District Federation of Women's Clubs is co- President Mrs. E. 0, Wattis, 2540 Eecles avenue, Ogden. insjiii iii speakers. Let us meet At the June meeting in iieU.ilntcil. 1't us operation. First Vice President Mrs. Levi Edgar.. Young, 823 First iucrciiseandourpetinterest.' In the real Payson nineteen clubs and organiza r .r Salt GitvrLake avenue. All of tions were represented. tuiug-- i of life ami I'oiicu our lilcjhfe s. to the" ureal causes fur whicbour these' were not federated as all had Second Vice President-MrThomas Fouts', Price..' never understood before the. object Bistrict Vice presidenWMrs. F. W. 428 South Thir- - state federation stands. Meakin, and advantage of ? federation. An viuus aim rresiueiH9i rtrsj i teentn n;ast, bait Lake'VJlty Federation. . to ttis Pictures enthusiasm, Mrs. W.'H. Federation? Newcpmb, Ogden. City' More than 250 women were present at the first session ' lrcivot The. .Niuefewirh (Vtitiiiy "spmuX over the whole district Possibilities for Women b . McKnight, trice, Eastern District. as a result of the meeting. Mrs. J: club, Mrs. Henry'tieHsO, liresiduiit ; of the thirtieth annual convention o s the on of This State. of ' tlie VtaU JwKis- - Mrs. lh Wr Or Leatherwoed, The organization of 4Ul District Irs,-E- . Women's Clubs at the, stake tabernacle this forenoon. ' ingressional Hall, Washington, llailoy, : tlie Women's jptcsiileiit Federation is based on the' organizaD. L., General r ederation Director. ' ' The convention was called to order j Municiprfl Council, Mrs. George"lI. Chief Engineer of Columbia tion of the State Federation: The by Mrs. C. E. Maw -Mrs. Eva Erb, Ogden. Corresponding. of Secretary Ladles' Uiiiliball, the of disProvo, president; service social committee the of president NARCOTICS theTirst4istriet Steel Corporation Tells of ILLITERACY, Gftheederation Mrs. W. J. Lowe. Brie-haCitv. 'LMf'rary cluli, Mrs. James Bullock, Mrs. Norma. Poulton , Bullock, and Mrs."' Carol Pouitod-Pyne trict ts carrying out the plans out- Recording Secretary EVILS FOR CRUSADES lined Company's Growth. Mrs. John Culley, 2579 Monroe avenue, Ogdeik fireskleut : the Nclkc Heading cliib, by the State Federation Social Treasurer rendered a duet the words of which were written by -. .Mrs. Mark Itrovrtrrpresident. mr - S A. J." J mi .1 f. Service department. It is planning Aumior ' : Mrs. n,imo . omitn, .t6ix Jtsutier Ave., bait Lrake : Lebi: Athenian club, Mrs. Flor- tht-i-r mother, Mrs.,Kalph Poulton of Provo. , effort "along the lines ., ence Wom; the Cotter, iiresiilcnt The inyocation. was offered by the Reverend McCoard of durPIGIRON PLANT MEANS Club President Urges the of supervised public recreation,, dur-inen's Municipal Council, Mrs. J. K. tho Prnvn rrtmnninif,. 0. W. Dailey, Salt Lake City'. Organizer Mrs. ing the school year as .well as ATEJ Enforcement 6; MUCH JOJSHOLE . : the school vacations, proper Historian Mi-s- Joseph F. Merrill, 120 "U" street, Salt Lake t'utlir, presidciit. nA Mayor 0. K. Hansen welcomed the mmpn tn Pm American Fork: The American Spiritual Education. feeding of school childgnn'i.ap- City Fork Porosis. Mrs J. R. Buckwater. assured them that everything prmible for their onjoymenfe- prpnncesmps m vtwonnn framing of Information- -- Mrs. A H. parsons, 1G0 South president; the Women's Municipal and pleasure would be done has been added Bureau A Growth of Ironton Plant bjrthe women of the city. Te-ntCouncil, Mrs. Sadii Henry, acting East, Salt Lake City. te social on service committee this WATTIS. We have a SDlendid citizenrv in Rmvn oaU. O: Rv. E. MRS. " pends on Steel Market, president. Mrs; A, JJEPARTMENTS O WORK. dentistry. You will find that the men and women here are ' President, Utah Federation of preventative Pleasant Grove The .v Engineer Says. Christensen of American Fork is American Citizenship Mrs. Women's Clubs. 239 Mrs. O. E. Greece, president chairman, Adams, wun me tnings-tna- t cliib, to you are chairman. Definite results have been n,ast boutn lempie, Salt. Lake City. . lleber: The Shakesiiearian club, Your achievements in the Dast have trying hopn accomplished in American Fork and (Official Report of President.) Mrs. A. W. Fisher, George Community.Service-vMrsyrT. Hasler, chairman, Provo. president. Some of the most beautiful things, accomplished we must The first year ot..an administra- Provo as well as in othep- parts of Work at the Columbia Steel CorSprlngville : The Women's club, thank thecountry. Through these means Applied Education Mrs; Weston Vernon, chairman, Logan. Miss The of you for. one Kate" is tion on plans. the the largely Dougall, poration to of social service the First district Fine Arts Myra LSawyer, chairman, 763 East Fifth South, Mothenrelub, Mrs. president; new officers are and" Chairmen Nell Is "You must lie thanked for tne ein- by leaps site progressing Alleman, plant hopes to achieve important results Salt Lake Qjty. and bounds before schedule time, ac- their duties and 'responsibilities. In better health measures. president; the Alphabeta, Mrs, Sada of the child laborer. ancipation MEN ABE INVITED. president; the Home CulJ. Sears, chairman, 76 "U" street, Salt Packard, cording to George W Stlbbets, chief And it requires some time for, the sorrow with you that the United The meeflug of the State FedThe women of each city are co Legislation-Mrs- .H become to Mrs. ture chairmen of club, has who departments Vane, Joseph presiengineer of the corporation Lake City. eration of Women's clubs in Col- to solve their "own parStates Supreme Court ruled 'the " dciit. been here during the past week look- familiar with their work. -- It is of operating to execute Press and Publicity H.. W. Cooper, chairman, Price. and ticular lege hall this evening at 8 o'clock Mrs: child labor law unconstitutional. problems : Self Culture club, for Fork to chairmen Kp'Ouish assistance greatest ing over th.e progress of the work. is to men as well as woYour greatest work in the future open especially suited to their Public Welfare Mrs. . B. Nelse-n- , 87 West Sixteenth street, Mrs. Lizzie Turtle, president; presidents to read all communica- projects JUX. BuODeiS, wuose uenuqunrieiD , men, according to Mrs. George will be to regain the ground you Ladies' Literature club, Mrs. Opheand answer locality. For instance, the Spring-vill- e Garfield. y. are in San Francisco, will.remaln In tions before the clubs H clubs have centered much of have lost through that decision. Too Iiriiuliiill, president of the Wolia Kockhill, presideut. letters. It has been proven. Conthe city for the next few days after all man's Municipal Council efforts on an art Junior Membership Mrs. R. B. Porter,"8C0 Washington ave-- mauy boys and bills in our nation can their, Pnyson : The Cult iw club; Mrs, no organization that clusively San the to return will which he "Wev .are anxious that the men" are deprived of an education L. N. Ellswortii, president. nue, Ogden, less thrive, without the gallery, which is a credit, much exist, the of office Francisco corporation. of Provo attend theeveiilug sesout dollars for those who -Greetings, Utah's Resources and Industries Mrs. S.O. Stevens,-chaii- y ji& to their city, but to their- state. When asked bxttw Herald Teport- roud o sion nt College Hall," said Mrs. are not interested in the To all members of the Utah State clubs. Sprlngville is fittingly of boys and and Dartments presidents 2380 ' corMadison with of avenue, man, the Ogden. er concerning the future ltriinbiill. "The questions what its citizens haveuone to comto Federation of Women's Clubej girls." I had that here i.ave me :.' Let say . Intermountain Development League.) be discussed there are of vital" poration activities in Utah county, the benefit of invaluable He also complimented the women Dear team memorate Sprlngville as the home shook his Mrs.-N.- A.Mr; Stibbets -- smiled, well--amen-- as of Mhefflost famous WaMare artists lome Indian ftf state work The hud convention the tohe in the for the done importance .Fefor which I sincerely thank Dunyon, chairman, 23 they head and said, "The Columbia Steel work, of the country. Sprlngville has the women." derated Clubs will be held at Provo, of the "Sheppurd-Towne- r Lake passing Salt assistants. able. Utah. my street, City, incorporation never tells what it net and for their luirlicinmion tn both stated and more federated clubs than any Club, October ll. 10. 11. The cotU: The tends to do in the future. The cor- nation? --federation, other Wwa-4- n -- the. district,. except 4liiinee ln cIiarKe""or preparing tlieT tlTfinvTugTirre--uni- f posiin Provo beins the poration deals with the present only. tion. With its well organized mem- I'rovo. and divorce lawxvuich is to be intro library,, chosen by the family be- sensible to' the council for two program have indeed covered themAt present the corporation is buildPorosis also xives $10 each year besides the pro- selves with glory, for they have arduced In the next Congress by Sena of more than two million town in the district has the largest reaved. bership ing a blast furnace unit here, and women, it. attracts many individuals number of clubs. The oldest club worth of books each yea to high grams of Its own depart men t meet- ranged a program that is so comCapper of Kansas, He expresthat is all we. are concerned about at and organizations who have ' the In the district is In ProVo, the Nine- school library as a prize for the best ings. In the words of the president, plete iind iutcri'st'.ug that I want sed tlttHwpe that the Nday would By teenth Century club, often referred essay on some ciric problem writ- Mrs. George' II. Uiiiiibnll, "The every uiemlier of lb federation to. present Whether or not the plant impression that with the come when more womeirvrould be- - ;S Women's will grow that remains entirely for is hear it. Council of the clubs the achievements to as the mother club, not only of ten by a bifsh school student. Municipal in Congress so thut measures-whicEdmund Cooke Vance Provo but of the district. This club Our work is becimiing so importhe future to determine. The steel of their ambition is assured. The Utah Sorosis and the Nine- welded by the life and advancement had been prepared and cuamphmed market wlUJhave a great deal to do The number and rvariety of ap- was organized March 5,, 1891, and teenth Century club lis well as breathed forth by their emblem Hie tant that every club woman should) by the women would not have toN with the growth of the plant here." peals which come to the president was one of the clubs which joined many tin'federated clubs have done Kaster Lily, and that spirit of kind- attend the convention, where she turned over to unsympathetic men in THE ETERNAL WOMAN. An interesting story of the.growth are astounding. to organize the State Federation of their civic work through the Wom- ly influence brought into the world can become thoroughly acquainted federation order to have those measures been's Municipal Council which is on the shores of Galilee more than won wiiai. uas oeen nccfiiupiisiicu and development of the steel indus- - Some are very frank In urging us Women's Clubs in 1893. The come law. the world has a lure was club two Ihonsiind the In l tie, nil st year and all civic known and a, organized west while club, Century lii In toe . to years In behalf, ago enlist their particular purely try For the light foot, and sure. In rebuilding to the welcomeT" . five witn members who charter The over clubs Steel over federated for work iu the. women's clubs all ofTfieColumbia the the subtle are and ieeial county future, If, other thinly growth appeals To , wander the highways and Mrs. Farr of Smithfield, called bril- done aloug the .line of establishing was told by veiled. What better view of the were progressive intellectual, coruty are exercising an influence continue to develop and progress as to the beautiful setting of hedges, and broadmlnded a free clinic, improvement of public for thrift hnd social betterment In they have in the past, their power While he did not say anything con- - success of the Federation of Wom-en'- liant, coUege-bre. To trcud all a.Iohe' as . fitUng women. TheyoundetL-the-cluhave-Lewe xm parks In Provo, better dance regulaI norta-the -Americanfln t intra to the ed of activities lubs can tien than wodiayeeeraing Through the- bramble and stone for the federation to,, meet Juere a to educational desire factors with Pleasant .entertainand Grove clubs lie world Fork, and better will and the unlimited. untrainFrom tions, my the public become, will unrecognized, compare eventually Pr-plant stands the ' same on the south Pnyson, Spanish Fork personal experience I believe our And to' dare the sheer cliff and Us since Uterary and social better- ment. story of the growth of the other ed women of- a century 'ago with promote things as the federal? i J is., working. . edges. ment In Provo. From the beginning Women's Municipal Council and ISprlngville, all planning to conventions are the ma)i enjoyable woman The Indicates of efficient the of the Intellectual, company plants She said that no xnthe'stze ot O, some love to roam, out to the bigger is. unique in its organization nnd aid iu ma king the Provo conven- and educational gatherings we that a similar growth and develop- today: Who rather than seeking to the club hasofreached Provo had turned out more educalleyoiid forest and foam the community. ." v more complex than most Clubs in tion the best ever that the Utah have. things , ment will be experienced in Utah be recognized, must be on her guard tional leaders than has Provo, and ' me second oldest club In Provo the state. There are at nresent six women have held. '"'The Stale Fderation presents. .the Or to follow the pipings of' Pan, when asked to commend this matter . county.' thairthTeeof-Utnh,8sonslPh- o The clubs and organ- great' Forum where 'women of iU But I choose the rest mifedenued one,- - We have come is the Utah Sorosis, organized - in4 departments organized, each work- endorse or are that Stlbbets Mr. to According Of a harboring breast 1897 and federated the following ing. along Its nationally and internation- particular line. The izations nil oyer the county will religious and all iolitic:il affilia-- ' Columbia Steel company was first into our own and it Is through our a Ily;. Justice Gedrge Sutherland of name no doubt was in- - departments are: Department of also The Iu every way possi tious iniiy work together without Ajid the urius of my oWu good man. year. departments, organized furthering by Oregon, organized in Portland, the United States Supreme Court of Finance, ble to iniike thefrnte Federation a prejudice for the great Vvorlh while n by the famous original Sow- - Fine-Art- s, 5, roraan4T?aettalr-That-wfl8in-190gvery phase of moral uplift and4n - 8l)ired and Senators Reed Smoot and W1U- O, sonic love the flame - sis organized in New York, March, a department of Domestic Art and success, of life. and aehieveattainment tellectnal objects small a when a steel foundry, plant 1L King, all cuiuo from $eqvo Of u fllckmiiuc.Fume 1808. It is of little wonder that the Home Hconuniics. lam f .Tltcro 'J.'licIlelii 4u ui 4.wliy established-! iiriirj4l'm)4w'4ah was men meJti, employing 60 Which the breast of a boaster has1 "Kducatioii. commerce and culname Sorosis has spread all over Conimuuity Scrvke and Public Wel- 1SI2 is helping to sup)ort the free that need the com of needs the The the and greatest u That plant graauauy grew unui ture adorned with the spirit of freemade, the crusade against the United States when ,we consider fare, a depart nieut of Public. Im- clinic, and rnrryiug cunfoi t i,nd li;iited action of llie woim ii of I tall. Alter live ing year lie in narcotics.' doubled its capacity. it was at the call of popular provements, that .W omen's clubs are I, .isomliiti a Aiid some love the glare dom have brought the modern' woenarks. Inmates the lo of etc The. sidewalks, and aged illiteracy ,vears the plant was purchased by forcement of the Eighteenth amend- New York Sorosis that the first These departments may be divided the county Infirmary. It stands for very influential facior Ii' oiiFToun-trOf the' multitude's stare, man of intcllecrtial ability into the men same San Francisco capital, the or clubs was into divisions ah- sections. For in- education, thrift and Ser.icv; and the bicker and dicker of trade, col- federation of women's field of splendid service, " said Mrs. the of the of the (.work through ment; increasing CoIn the who are now interested C. 1J. West of Saliua iuvh'er lonn fund, nnd establishing of formed In 18Kf. This grew into what stance, the Fine Arts department ils HiKI iuenilicrs,are loval to these their members. Our ciii.vention H lint I crave the part . lege steel lumbia Steel Corporation. The Of a primitive heart; to the welconie-'o- f s i;7 .'Ith'd. , ,' has at prcseijt a literary sction ide::Is." a sc merely ii school for club work anil 'Mayor . l Tin- - 'i'irst district women are all founrdy at Portland Is now employilill':i r. ic t. ; t'.e the modern novel; a drama reason' every Ov:- stiitc fe'li'Mfirtu hns a tliJi.t Hansen. member I am 'made 'on an pursuing . i i:'!) : i s II s. .'r.m'.Vi ing 200 men. to should of section nnxleni looking- forward the October con" takiiiS up the take adviMitage in' it. "Great mothers, teachers and nurpluu, illiteracy, of which Mrs. h :s 'c:ital)lij.Fh-iis:i niu Simultaneously with the pur- - L. A. 'I!ii(K'fh;ii(l is chairumn. The in American dr.iniii ;:id the Mention ! id take this opportunity let me urge you all to at- For I love the nest ses of tho prejwutjigefreely lavish h chase by the San-- Franciscajnenflf worlrrt!Tr "i1 fejnillnr-rtovTTf wh-f dra "anlii-In ii taking ma," With: niybabos at breast on tho darkened world th4r cheerful tend, nnd HHike the riextryear a Ted urging erery-rlnflrclitfilrTiranrcany flilb ' the stock of the company a new net i:i nriisls and ThefrTvoftT riileriiiion of Women's cluTis wiuhn'S'Kl ilii.'j a letter year in the history of the j And the arms ol my ovvu good man. siiusbine of the beautiful and the sfeerfoundrv was established atl cklb apiMtlnt u committee to iuvestL- - her iiniiiedbtfe f uaily r when a and a music section f'lllovwjg a e:id is many delegates nnd visitors 1'lnli 8tule r ederation. Woman ifi lirst at the cradu) (Copyright, 1919, X. K. A.) to the thirtieth annual of music and us Pittsburgh, S5 miles from San S!i;coiely yo'ur.s, of joy and thelast to the tomb of gate conditions in Its districts, and club member, passes a way, :t boo!: iu splendid program . Ih put in a mnslejnns. ' Faeh department is ro- Cisco. In 1920 when the foundry formulate plans to assist in the cru- memory of the The progrnm commit- MARTHA A. WATTIS. sorrow. Firsts In the council of . was established it employed 100 sade against illiterary. The slogan leuce and lat in the decut ration of men. Now 700 men are employed in adopted by the general federation is war. "No Illiteracy in the United States the foundry. "She ha established her sphere of In 1920 open hearth furnaces and in 1930." usefulixs in the hospitals and steel rolling mills were constructed Let us make Utah the first state nsylumiis. She glories in the arts and added to the Pittsburgh plants. in the Union . to reach this high iiiidsdeuces. In the colleges, the . .These mills employ an additional standard. , Murehes, the lodge and the school We also have a practically new 300 men. At the present time 'room-hstock of information and nail a and mill 'state federation in wire a the sheet mill, department International News Service. of life's meaning la interpretation at as constructed known is the which de also mill are being junior pnpmAI Convict of . State Car Makes New Road Mark. u usidered indespensible. these Tt When completed CHERBOURG.Oct. - Salt Lake inruumh Menu itoubv uim luc Pittsburgh. Prison One of Three to.',-LeavThe Junior and Senior high school SPRIXGYIIXT:, JOct 9. City"4o French steam ship mills wlU employ approximately 800 most important group of girls In ormandle, of umler 0f the S. emare the men United alfrom States the Eureka. Provo Hospital. The' U.. S. gover'nmbnt has girls t aen. was rejor ed sunk today with cnurchi ouonuSpiee teachers, of Xephl visited the men, making about 1300 be8t organlza. . ; f ,he 18 14 to of age. years i the loss or 14- - lives. school today and will visit the ready appropriated one million dolployed at the various Pittsburgh U(im evvr esl4,i,U8ned in the affairs " These girls will be the future " Robert McCoard, 22 years of age, high ... The Jewel t smashed another. -MnotoPii atber .pemona were re- - of clvil llfe , tfcfr ReUef . ' ; plants of. the corporation..15 miles and Lake lars for Utah the Wednesday. s high Sprlngville our project of and mental of a state recent inmate nation, the road record by traveling from Salt ported niiHHing when the French .... At Torrence, California, 1 : i .,i.....i will determine will be standards the for their available the a kf-aLake. City to Eureka. 82 miles in money .1 south of Los Angeles, the Llewellyn prisoner hospital and formerly ship, Ilarfiettr: of Tourville,.! Junior and Senior high schools of in our. country. at the state prison .escaped Sunday work as soon as arrange- one hour and, 4H, minutes,. according foundered. Interest! established an iron works home life kindness. so week the closed that secfor aU us Let Nephl Junior consists of organize afternoon with two other inmates about 1916.. Thla plant Terrible gnles have len prevail-ments can be made for using the to the announcement made today "The club woman becomes a bet-- . C. S. PleriKmt, of the lug over the English Channel and at the hospital; James Carroll and boys and girls could help with the Water and the reclaimed land, about the same nnita as the Port- - tions in our clubs. been Presi- by 'Manager ter to mother, citizen, neighbor and'.! The aroused nation has Crittenden of Lark, ytap. big Apple crop, top beets and take plant . land and the first Pittsburgh Superior Motor Co.. Atlantic. j. friend. She esteems the noble, the menace of the drug evil, which Travenlng dent C. K. Jones told the members now' hold the Salt' Jewefl McCoard was sentenced in the care of other vara and la at present employing about the work. important fall grand, the pure .wherever found. of the Kiwanls club at the weekly Lake to Provo, 41 .miles in 42'4 Second district court last October SHIP ADRIFT IN PACIFIC. 400 men. The plant incorporated (Contlnuad an Pag 'Four.) She honors deeds above creeds, char-acte-r Supt luncheon at the Columbia Cafe Fri ni'lnutes ; Salt Iike to Nephl record, and tap until three weeks ago bad After" careful consideration with the Columbia Steel: Corpora- more than fame and conduct the school board day evening Oct, 5th. " 88 miles in one hour, 40 minutes, and International Newt service tion shortly after work- - had com- gradually be added to It- in timer been In the prison. At this time he Ray Satwart and i higher than pretense." &. SAN CaL, 02 waa eent before the aanlty board for dcicded to have the Junior and SenOct FRANCISCO, he mmioed on the ' Salt record, the reporter asked. Mrs. C'E. Maw Introduced Mrs. . John D. Chllds acted as toast- miles in one hour, 4H minutes. ior high school teachers . visit the Ta- Bound Francisco from to San Insane. declared The Torrance and examination wouldn't .nlant last spring. that I say question To Provo and Sprlngville high schools. master and the attendance prize ' "As shown in the Eureka, run the coma with sixty passengers and a E. O. Wattis," president of the State plant consists of open hearth fur- yet end I couldn't say no," replied He waa taken to the state hospital, as chairman of the meet- - ,'' went to Wm. Phillips. ..: ,.. -Jewett car again has demonstrated crew of fifty, the "Admiral Line federation nacea rolling miu, ana a sieei nnuur Mr. stlbbeta. "Tott remember what for comflnmnet':P'"r;?"-TThe party includes Uay Stewart, ing. Mrs.- - Wattis introduced Mra. Admiral steamer Sebree name to on Carroll stand man One passenger the of its Steel rr. Columbia up the long, gruel by A. told led was ability I you first: The community singing district superintendent, George Walter McNab Miller of St Louis, Each one of the three plants of corporation never deal In prognos- and another unknown man escaped Snerrv. senior high school principal. by Wm. Grooms., ling tests and come through as few was reported by wireless early, today cnairman or tne iwoiio neaiin com- fo been Mr. cars ever McCoard using have with dona," no and, according one hare around tications. the corporation Jterpont However, .Alonro Ingram, Junior high school of f hf WE-J?1- " of San Francisco. . She lost her an-aAi.. . . Pone who Is said. steel with Which to Work. here Is going to be disappointed. Sheriff John D. Boyd no trace of principal, John Hood, district music Secretary Ray Mrs. 'McNab was " and the but her combined committee the pellor night of chairman during with speed Rtnm the war. . according to :Mf. only those who think it is all goluj the men has been found. ' program Tower, Harry Beaglcy. district - fltihhPta. the eorDoratioo was forced to be done in a she was in no Ira f. Riven a hearty welcome ana greetOfficials of the state hospital aatd supervisor, day. 'Ton people club leader. Coach Orton Pur ham. announced that "A square deal for ihe ability to stand upon long, hard captain reported Dy me uiau womeu. to hulld a blast furnace for the don't want to look scornfully at a that McCoard bad apparently re- C. Wilson Glazier, Lillian Blackett, the under privileged child," would runs has made It possible for this mediate danger. Tugs are speeding ing ..The report of the accomplishments msnnfactnre of vlt Iron tor the pigiron plant It will mean more to tained hta sanltv and ther were of Sylvia Farrer, C. W. Johnson, T. W. be the topic for dslcusfon at next stock car, after having traveled to her assistance and the Dorothy ot the state federation during the Y-- than 18,000 miles, morea aoon be to will The would luncheon. Alexander, week's be liner, steel. that the perform opinion subject Jenthis community than anything that 4 making of the yiekera, John C. Hall, Elva Jacob-sonyear and Ihe aims of the orpast to dlsIs manu scene aU her feats." the of basis for discussion eent these be to state . back the left forma the exceptional , hastening by open prima. has ever come In here." , v pi iron for the coming year were nings; A. J.. Carpo, Estelln ganization Lake was said -Salt the The Jewett membera McCoard of for the and iron," deciding The Charge against making purpose fartnring all steel Mrs. Wattis. The report ; by given folKennecott steamer sent was also Halt run to waa timed The at Eureka to He . some the on checks. of work U definite for purpose ,'". Mr. Stlbbets, "It plan EARTHQUAKE PICTURES issuing fictitious another part ot - ,.. Lake City by the Judges .and agatn out an SOS call early eoday report- in full appears in v . at one time with the road camp -near Miss Elsie Maugbn Instructor In low, nf fiirnishtnB three mills of the cor The first motion pictures , of Herald. today's on she rocks had educationreached the be the will the as week that from the that Rt. gone it is judges ing Eureka, The third Domestic science visiting the high George and escaped the Japanese earthquake to be poration with this pigiron Mrs. E. O. Leatherwoixl, general school of Brighafn . City, North al week said Mr. Done and the edu at Eureka telegraphing the exact at Dixon's Entrance off Vancouver Cedar shown here wiU be at the ColumCity ialL piant was " to to Kennecott . moment the failed Salt The car's of a arrival Island. will Miss the and out received Genera cational committee work Sheriff Boyd report Cache and Hyruta bia theater tomorrow and Thurst at 3:43 yesterday afternoon ' and Langlols bead of the domestic art program, w her by the members' of Lake City. A copy of this telegram answer further radio algnata. giving to "Do you think that this plant will day, according to Manager Ash-toshe been hhrd' on a of bad feare that to la another rise more than baa been searching the surrounding department Is visiting the schools pf the club may be taught theldeala of . page today's printed always remain nothing ' east as a Itah hit in th. rr.h. Herald. Kiwanla. country for the men without success. Oakly and Twin rails, kudo.. pigiron plant or will the other mills . 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