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Show J . THE DAILY PERA LB THE HERALD. , When joa nsfri Herald Want-Ad- s you reach lntov more . than 2400 tomes. Try one next time yon have something to sell trade, or rent 'THIRTY-EIGHT- First in news; firk in circulation, firsfihadvf$ 6.-- PRO VO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1923, j r GARDENS Sprlngville-Mapleto- BEST Chris Sorensen, Provo 50 pounds Hoover's flour. MANY PROVO HUNTERS inur n their guns and "re arranged - for the n 8atarda t fleer -- -- sea so SMUT DIMINISHES THIS YEAR'S YIELD Welch : Demonstrates J.P. New Method f Treating whooping-eengh- ., - . I love to lift my wondering es - District Republican ticket for 1924 If have Republicans their way will be : For president, Calvin Coolldge, of PRIMARY ELECTION Mass. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 For vice president Henry. J, Alleu,-o- f "Kansas. A well defined vice presidential boom for the militant Kanmnla In Territory of Each Voting Di- the making here today. Whether it Is Defined and Indi-- J. will grow jand prosper in the conk caled to Voters. ing winter months that preceed the June- convention remains to be ' TO BUSINESS certain-- influential - strict - seeurhrtt-t- L.i boomlet-- he Most Conatructiye Program ..in History of American Legion Proposed. BITTER FIGHT WAGED ON KLAN RESOLUTION Urge Better Care for Sick and Wounded and it gives indications ot beClose coming, a healthy Infant personal friends and backers of Mr. Coolldge are onfidant that he will be the nominee to succeed hlm- - The city commission has appointed the judges of the primary and the regular city flection, (K'tob-e- r 23 and November 0, respectively, fur the - ten -- vuilng dimrUO in Provo dty. . fides. By GEORGE R. HOUOES. - :s"loeTllng. mute ioiim And minds ine of the fretful days "Which little Peter had while teething. Farmers of Cedar Valley are all through with this year's threshing and are now busily engaged in planting. the wheat for the coming year,according to "TLgrlciiltural Agent--J. P. Wedch; who ; recently visited the section. A great deal of the winter wheat is alreadjr-up- and good, says Mr. Welch. Those who have not as yet pianteonheir wln- ter wheat are making ever;r effort to get It done before the cold and laTnyTfeaTEer Sets m. "Although the average yield per acre this year did not exceed 15 bushels in the Cedar Valley section some oi me larmers dhu a yieia oi - BUCKLE DOWN Three Judges Appointed in IntenuUional News Sen lee Staff Cerrespendeat Each of the Ten Yotin; WASHINGTON, Oct, IT The evjrysoi!l jAud It. holds cm in a LARGEST SQUASH. Elwood Cluff, 10 pounds Sutton's lard, r BEST CARROTS. A. R. Xhipman, 6 pounds Sutton's , mince meat. LARGEST CAULIFLOWER . Joseph P. Johnson, 5 pounds Hoover's candy. hnnera - 1 liule Peter's . PROPOSED ELECTION I Jove to call the immortal roll Of hi.stury'semblazoned scroll," To" read bf revolution's "hour. When men it mod wiih wrath and power -- Seed Wheat. . Mbls grief, the rhythaUe rage. , have I viewed the; Oft, j tnaie qneea the! Portray CaaUUa in sad scene ' Which marks her mounts ful taktnt-oi- r. It sets my soul upon the raek And brings such tervent memories back Of coNvemoN . stan. The f - ' Bench, COOLIDGE HJ.ALLEN v nr ii mtso 229 I love the accents ef the1 ' Torn by the stona-kia- f'l , awesome might The wild waves toad the flares attack; hey meet the wind, which beats them back With cries of mad commo tion; And I i thick of nights agone When Peter raged with wtnds upon His stomach, Tike this troubled - ocean. cereals. getting opening of the y,- OeU oer iw. cleaning Jill Fields.- B. S. Pyne, SO pounds Lehl flour. BEST GREENINGS. F. A. Crandall, 5 pounds Startup candy. BEST BANANA AMXES. A. Jsroha, Americft8rirk ' V . .tk I love to view the sea at Winter Wheat Is Already Up in Many Cedar Valley ' BTHKtMJ&-BEAtTlK- S. jGame Commissioner': Urges Extreme Caution to Avoid Accidents and Fatalities. hwrf--gnnriin- sugar. " night' BEST JONATHANS. B. S. Prne, Provo, BO pounds n ' . PRICE TWO CENTS - WKiTER WHEAT SUTTON FAIR WINNERS. Open Season on' Male Deer Will Last for Only Twelve Days. .aaftm KOVPtANTING ORCHARDS 20 Fair south, unsettled north portion tonight and Wednesday. Probably rain northwest portion. ? COMMON Wrj TOOPEirSAT. OCTOBER UTAH first deliveredin the homes. FROAfiFARIilERSAIiE DEER SEASON THE WEATHER -- YEAR. NO. H : - en of World War. "; - Zl By HQPELAXD C.RL'RG ronventlonr--- " ..News Service Staff. International Is conceded" - r ..1 'It by the Coolldge Correspondent paring to go to the Tintic district backers if The are as that follows: the. president is judges SAN FRANCISCO, Oct- - J7. other southern points for the and No. nominated will to district have 1, enibraciitc have' a After two days of play, delegates to ' deer season, which win be open for he the nre-terrlUfty, fspuj IhejjasLside .liLFtrsjJ Xiinniug juatftifrouLlha n 4)f tbeionlv 12 dave, or until Dctober.Sv th fit'U tfae Amerkun Legion, "pledged to put nt tna more enmnmaBctc sen's candy. e stater-ona ft7 Rum who is the south tural national across the most .constructive pro-hunters hare already left for. the LARGEST POTATOES. side of Center street to FiflbSouth figure, has a wide acquaiutance smm in : - ' ' hunting-ground- s to as to be present Jess Stubbsreh thesloryJLthejLrganlzttjy, street west to Uiilversity avenue among farmers 'anu one who Is an tion, buckled down today to busl- tfrrv. ." t the first days of tne season. products. to the to south and limits east city Wheeln vf the t'uuveulluu were 1 ukbb, The abova list of prize winners Among them is Joseph T, Farrer JM west jide ofThlrd East street, A snryed of Governor' Aliens whirled Into action to bring alwut who left Tuesday tor ureen mver. at Sutton's fair were picked Tues Knima Kay, 1'eunie" Thomas and availability Bad convinced them plans before the meeting ends Satopening ofjhe day evening hy the Judges, Dr. M. U . In announcing-tb- e ' that the Kansau cames up to spefl- - urday which will provide better It, Dean Qlnzier. season D. H. Maden, state fish and Merrill, John O. Beesley and Ralph II IU 'Li. I 1 l Mil -- A. Tt-- l ArxWai cntlons. care for sick and wounded 7 District No. 2, Including the ter- - gunftnmiissloMrjuttons - the Poulton, remembered Governor Allen men,Lhomea for veterana'-O- fe wesTsTde. Thlrc hunters to use the utmost precaution ritoryTTronTTBe oi The Judges had considerable dit aboTir25ustelrprtcre7nMidTlr7pT. was nearly successful In capturing phans, placing of the adjusted comxne yieia tms year was West street, south from the. south so at to avoid any accidents or ficulty awarding the prizes, for so neicn vice presidency - nominated in pensation before congress and an in-diminished on account of side of Center street to the. city the fatalities. many of the entries were so excel greatly Chicago four years ago when Hard creased legion membership. smut with which the wheat was east to. and most the limits, in instances Including lent that, Leaders in the convention made was nominated. AU these things The limit of deer which may be a vote this year. west side of University ' avenue, ing of the Judges to pick the infested it clear today that these were the are being considered. "We legally taken Is one male deer winning product . teaching the farto and including the north side north The friends of Mr. Coolldge vital items of business - before the ' ( with horns, at least five inches of Fifth south street, east .to and fioweverJ.are r David Sutton, president of tne mers of that section a different scanning the field veterans but bobbing behind the of doeor tawnaif SuttosTMarket he method of treating the seed wheat said nctnding theweat slde of First closely for other possibilities. furnished'"Oo;,today nesCTederfeatures en ana tne either sex Is nrohibitea East street and north to Center was well pleased with the results to prevent smut. Instead of usKlux Klan '. by the propesed-antl-Kforcement of this law Is assured of his fair. ing the formaldehyde as. of former street, E. M. Paxman, II. J. W; the llmj-- .. resoluOoniTSfotesreganist bewe are agreements to the farmers years asking through Uoddard and Farrer. bit our done We have of air armament and a re-- v May tatlou "I hope tween wardens and forest rangers, toward carbonate. It is imDistrict No. 3, including the sec the. American ported attack advertising the agricultural try copper according to Mr. Madsen. ' Special products of Utah county," said Mr. possible to kill the seed with this Hon from the west side of Sixth Legion weekly," official publication no dennties will assist the'regular dep Sutton: treatment matter how to strongly . West street the vest city limits of the legionnaires. . "Every person in the county la used.. wardens and rangers in patrofe toside of Cente south uty ought Klng the deer territory to see to the We are planning for demon variand to chairmen of the officers the jsouth city limits, fiIS?9t bounty's enforcement of this law,: moHmnrt&criBr"cii arge of--the we went to the expense of staging strations next year to show the" efMercy Peay, Phebe II73ones and during The increase in deer treatfect of the formaldehyde work of the body that Abe construe- Ole Olsen, Sr. this fair.? the last few years that the buck tive program' prpulsed the veter- school children were re- ment and the copper carbonnte No. ir including the ter- Tours U. S. to District Today tow has been in effect is proof leased from Oppose Giving a us would he outlined at- the con- rooms to visit the treatment. Fields close together their Cen side from the north of ritory no&itive of the benefits of such vention and as small ninout of time Independence to Philipand to become acquainted, with where both treatments have liecn ter street' to the north pity limits, ' "It is the fair as possible would be devoted-- to law," said Mr. Madsen. . Islands. rrom fine fruits and vegetables pro- used .will be taken for the demonweHt pine of the tne 8ide aud .?lxtn The planning and beautifying of cities was the theme of other work. stration purposes." purpose of the department to bring duced in and near Provo. t street to the west city limits, cfnHonfa f V,a'' After a bitter fight in an execu about Its rigid enforcement this Among the heavy landholders in rliapnnsinn hv Mavnr O K Hnnaon Kofnm New and interesting things are Mrs. WilCurl Mrs. Christenscn,. tive session, the resolutions TVio nnavrii" tallrorl urifh Vii'a owiia. 'I Sonthwlck R. Y II. till a mnrninor are the year and a fine of not less than $200 coming into the exhibit every hour Cedar Valley A. Johnson. and bert Joel . . a . . . Peay , v i i. was reported to be- prepared . " it. . n By SKIRS TAILOR. will be imposed for killing iawns or of the day almost, according to Mr. nruiuen, Diisuiunu orniiieri. fliiu J. lQVnP( TPrVOr anQ VlffOf aild Was Warm I V annlauded hV the ' ntstrict tin. !i pmhraHnir thp a International News. Service Staff. today to bring forth au ' auti-kladoes. F. Bone of Lehl and Dr. Holbrook j. Sutton. tion from the east side of Third students. resolution. ; VVhether,be resolution "Every hunter should make cer' West Among the unique things that of Salt Lake City street east to the west side of Tn intrnHiipincr Mavnr ITanspn Harria Oct. 17. Major would ever reach the floor of. the tain of his game' before shooting; have been brought in lately are General Leonard Wood wiU make convention was doubted by many his , horns... , She some peculiar looking squash the of man who is doing much to regenerate hia.com. 'If you cant see a lecture tour ot the, United but supporters of - the hasn't env ' which have come here from seed of one who has the modern is of and full of mumty, North street, west to and includ-- l States, gpcakinjif-a- gi point view ufficient "Deer hunting to -- Utah - at the Jerusalem" me sp.ut oi cjvii; improvement. ing the west side or university dependence of the Philippine strength to insure lis passage.. ,. present, time Is not witnout danger " " "" . aveuue, north to the city limits Islands, If present pTuns"" which' JJayor 'HflnsneOtamended"tfi"e' Werettred , to the hunter. More men than ra example of President Harris in This requires money, which must and west to and including the east are being considered by high ' ad around bout the klan and it is high : ever before are going to take dreaming, and hoped the students be raised by taxation. If people gide of Third West street, WilameU ministration officials are 'carried time the legion took a stand in this , 4heHportuitftyttry(nml theowens. Rose Kartchner and Stella thmn-- i. woulL bedreamerg. . He iuit ihiU ' i'"aud improvements matter," one member of the resohn-- rng to secure a deer and while the Provo was a part of the university mayor was glad they did) There Davis. tious committee told International learned to day. ' law prohibits boys under sixteen and that the university was a part must be taxation. News Service. , 6. which Includes the District series No a of believed that it It " i years of age from hunting, yet, of Provo, and he hoped Provo would Alien Property Custodtcn Thomas r Owing to the failure of the last from the east side of First lectures hv General Wood would there is always certain danger in American Building and Loan help Dr. Harris to realize his legislature to puss his city zoning section W. Miller, who IS chairman of the " to the street be best of and East method the , Including poslble forests where numerous men' are the mayor stated, that a city j Is known to be opposed j biu Company Establishes De.'dream of- a greater nnlveralty. wpst of Th,lrd East street, north to combating the political .campaign committee, - hunting with rifles. "VAi he city limits, west to and includ- - being conducted by Manuel Quezon "And 4his danger Is greatly In MSltOry in rrOVO. had - that the legion should not and other Filipino".' poliUfciaus- for positioncressed by the fact that there are Steel Magnate Weds Former them to develop lyuomic power in their services to tliff city in Its p-- i 1 tteleasi: aide' of University" hooded knights by an - dignify the to south and the of the ' PhiUlpuue, liuildin!?. Including ythe Thrnnirh thoir mniit tho independence still some hunters that do not take fntiiro viiiimiHnn lWiiin. mmJ Salt Lake Woman in open fight upon them. . ... c. .. . .7 . . : ,1 ft before plncg. shooting, otime, the necessary Intercut- lucres sh1 today in- the- Provo must r have morel practical Francisco. San That kuosj'rowv C. Uathenbruck, Lilian Brown The administration is anxious contest for the electiou of the sue- - ' to determine that there Is no one homes in the near future to care - Ra!a- - oesires to neip tne students. uisincis, euro una Ruiier uistricis, W. to set tuc Amoric.ln public cesNor of Nationt.! withln - i""'l is endeavoring to build amodid' und liiwiiiidlslricts would bo es- - and John Saxey. Couimunder range of thlr gun.- n,v the stRflly 'f"r rapidly Istrict-XorTr the twoiwrlHlu fat-tthe ' Islands Inchidim; . . . . in. ..... r about ' example, lie rejoicca mat liimisucu. "It is hoped that 'we may go 11 Inir hnniiliiHnn is thp nnlnlnn u f . . . . . . . . . . . . ...u i ... ., ... . .J II I. I -. ..UU II a L. L 11.. cum. season to mun am this old mactnni'rv iub oi the Herald.) oniarTIsitu poll in Closing jinyor litmscn pieaa-- riiory iroiu "throuKh the deer year SpeelaI jioc gcrarrnnj jure imiu, uiucu ia,yr WtlUum ITOgan Of'Ne Elmer Jacobsen of the Dixon Real (lie bad to show thattths York, runner-ubeen eliminated, aud tlintiCd wltu the students to lie active in East street to the oast cRy, Umits, and tics without serious accidents. . But in at List year's con- ' SAN FRANCISCO', Oct 17. Leon Estate company. . . . . of from side north of the commission vi case of an accident in the forest the i form, ii yet. ready they and veutioii, was prominently mentloued goveninieut ouninumity .buildtrrg u.i i.un u i hunters are advised that there are F. Rains, vice president and direc "With the influx that will come h::d U('U adopted. Politics hnd should return to their lionies. ' street io the north city limits, Eva Independence. toduy us the next legion chief, while For instance, the supixirters . of the" cohorts of Drain of Pennsylvanianumerous forest ranger stations tor of the Columbia Steel Corpora to Provo and surrounding territory. l'Hiliini' tn an with hnlillnir nnsltinna '"Wlii'n rou leave the B. Y. IT. and Knv farv Bosliard and Albeit 1 rrovo contend-tha"if he don in be the Of dnr? ,-Edwards t!ioAVootl in yon said, of Massachusetts, Money. Uity," city. nrntrrnm In thta ot fifty employes wgliiie equipped with telephones and tion, was married ' today to Miss ilia hfiflfllni, rso. a, emorncinft ine see- lug the past year ' the FUlplnoV Swu.vle of Washington, and others " i Mv "f Hie cilv, the mayor did not know K back to. your comumiiitlcs with .a andi ininnrnri some instances first aid . treatment Ruth instrict mi,Q ' ' lt Breerf formerly!-SaLake, . duzcu. h:ilf a determhiatlou were Center of side j tion from the south acUvely at" work for; their teflifCJjnproT enjoyed" greater prosperity than may be obtained. Rangers, at these City but living in San Francisco Jacobsen.' "Many people in this ' Tue mayor also discussed social; ments in your communities, street to the south city limits aud ever before. They point out that candidates. .'. ; stations will give whatever assis-- t during the past year. The wedding ritv wnnM HVp tn hnlld their honic! conditions under new conditions, education has been a failure, your You the stane time caucuses- of At of side east and of flotation four from the a obthe ThirdEast tance they can, In any accidents took knew to how llinmpli now if only they place at noon at the First The functions of the. home have iiiuiKt take the initiative, be leaders, street to the east city limits Mrs. one half per cent loan in the United various delegations' were numer- which are reported to them There Congregational church, the Rev. tain the money for that purpose," becnjargely replaced by the school and hot bo afraid to, ask citizens to Chris Pederson, Mary E. Steele and States, the Peso is now of eouut ous and It was predicted that a dark will also be numerous game .ward- -' James Gordon Officiating. In mind, Mr. Jacobsen In modern Hie. The city must co- - tear down old tarns and old fences, Dello McCullouKb. this With value with the .American dollar horse.' was being groomed for tha en camps, where the wardens will bride was formerly secretary ' ; Dixon of Provo operate with the .school in providing j and replace" them with something SenatotieRoy No. 1), which takes in the while two years ago the Phillijrfine high honors - and - render every esslstanee District and - also to The the Mrritains In the offices """"-nomEive .advice ; as to i the shortest Carbon Fuel company at Salt Lake have become affiliated with the re-.territory from the south side of curreucy was at a 10 per cent "All talk of vrorld" pence will fall AmerlcanBulld-upon deaf ears until ail the womeu t routes from which help may-b- e just as soon ariioesiblern-rforfC- g all nofions make an organised CityTTwuf a'year ago she left Ing and Loan company, a Ctnh corof from and and the limits Including talned.' new location , that the grading on the his employment ana moved here demand was the' message with headquarters In Salt to street West wCst side of Third poration may be completed before winter, C. with her. mother, Mrs. M. J. Breer, Lake . given the delegates by Dr. Kate Both Mr. Dixon and east side Sixth of the and City. including thus permit the fill to be thoroughly In subsequent business trips to the Mr. "Jacobsen are incorporators of WsUerJJarrett of Alexandria, Va ' ,settled before concrete, is .poured Wpgtrrtrpet,- Mrsr Wr F. mencoast Mr. Rains met Miss Breer the national president of the American T. M. Kirkwood and Marietta Bees-lecompany. next year. ? In" a social way. Mrs. Barrett ' Legion auxiliary. . -- anRobert-f war MriRainsis accompIlBbed R; Dredge of Brlghara City, Bondyrdirector-oterNo. the 10, including district pianist and vocalist. At a ..social field agent, of the company, Is in '.CL service. American Red Cross, and services Funeral for James. TIIROW OXIONr AT TRAIN. tbo north from and Including ritory Wm. J. McGinley, supreme secre gathering here last spring when Provo and Utah county at present north tfhlte, attendant at the state mental Two boys, 13 years of age, who side of Center street to theincludMr. Rains was called upon to organising the field and appointing Eight Miles State Roadway fary, Knights, of Columbus, were from and limits and whd dropped dead Satur the principal speakers this morning. were working in an onion field ,Ju city west side - to Be Paved Next sing the hostess brought forward representatives. A depository has of Third West street hospital i AQ American Pleasant View this morning were ing Legion members his former secretary as accompanist been established at the Dixon Real at the hospital while on diityj Mrs. Barrett said that the legion day side1', of east and including the Spring. was the first organization of fight-- ; and their famiUes are urged by Com Their mutual musical Interests de- Estate, company 'a office where the sheriffs office by to reported-tin were held the Third ward chapel Mrs. west Street Jasper Bird, r Of Xli mander Robert Edwards of the veloped into a companionship cullug men to call of the Denver and Sixth F. Shlil the deposits may be made. monthly M. A. Sabriskle. 'A country to stand and . Tuesday. . them in . Rio Grande Western railroad for Orson , Provo Post No. IS ot the American minating In romance. alongside A unique feature of the company The polling places of the various The state road commission yes- having, thrown onions at the Ilebcr Mr. and Mrs. Ralnt will make la the Insured payment plan through Sidney W. Russell of the Ward time of peace and she urged that Legion to attend th e showing of districts are as follows: District ' mothers and sisters of the "The Man Without a Country" at their home In Salt Lake City. Be which by additional payment of a terday received from the United train; . presided. The Invocation wives, bishopric Social hall : District veterans band themselves together the Columbia theater tonight .and fore returning to the Utah capltoL few cents each month the payments Stntes bureau of public roads the - The boys were given a lecture 1, First ward ana Stubbs was John offered by Roberts ; District 8, 2, Hotel so that the opportunity to aid in Thunder night they will taka a abort honeymoon to of the Investor Is guaranteed In case hitter's aproval of plans and speciby Deputy Sheriff Karl Boehard Franklin School; District Pio- the benediction by Andrew Knudsen. about world peace would Payson-Jua- b . .The show is under the direction of Los Angeles and ' then east over of his death without the remaining fications for the and were let to know that they neer ward ebapelr DlatrictBTTar, The speakers were President T. N. bringing not pass unchallenged. .... lino . the local post of the Legion the the Santa Fe route to Chicago, . Dr. . projejet Into Fred serious James county paving to would money. if .any Clayton, pay difficulty get family having ker aehoon District 8 home of Mrs! Taylor, members of which are responsible ad- such as act was ever repeated. X H. McEwan, 207 East Second W. Taylor and William P. Clayton. This project is now ready for bringing the picture to be shown dlrectlon.of Prof J., R. Under -aa soon as North; ,'Dlstrlct 7, 'Fifth ward Bosliard the vertise, just In Provo. It la a dramatlsatoln of the tabernacle choir, of ' In District achool; settled been 8,'Maeser matters chapel; have FtNERAL SERVICES ARE 3 Everett Hale's wellknowa book with membeen White a Mr. which had District 0 Junior high school ; DisUtah county. . IIELD FOR HARRY LOADER. the same title as the Dlay. ber . for i many . years, . rendered trict 10, Timponugos school "One of th Sims and objectives of A solo was reseveral selections, 1$ in places being' road Thft every Legion Post In the United Roberts hnd" Proowned sung Murray EUREKA-PAYSOeroasee by and located STAGE privately L IL Duke, RtatM la to inculcate a love In ' manager of PLEASANT GROVE,. Oct, 17. EXPRESS IS DENIED fessor Bosliard and Mrs. , Sarah tie Denver andgeneral property which his not as yet Rio Grando, West, America, her Ideals and bet Institu : ,v dam been deeded to the county for road Funeral aerlvicea were held at the Ramsey aang a duet The Klwanis and their ladies will were automobiles Two badly em railroad company and A. O. ' tions," said Commander Edwards Fourth aged in a emash-a- p en -- the corner purposes. ; chicken dinner Th - public utilities comroissi on LJThe rove In Jthe clty cemetery. Pleasant Grove tabernacle Monday chief engineer of the Main"todav. "At the present time the eat noon. The of Center for Loader, who Tuesday denied the application of where the Interment was under the Shields, ward and afternoon street chapel Thursday Harry West Third ; American - The Legion la meeting In its regular meetlnc haa been trans- - Center street Tuesday afternoon. county lias the duty of, sup- died of pneumonia last Friday. The the Eureka-Payso- n direction of the Berg Morturarr, tenance of way of the same comto line add stage pany, were in Provo today for a national convention In Ban Francls- - fered from the Hotel Roberts to the plying the location for all state services were under the direction an express department to the pres- waa dedicated by John Johnson. According to Chief of Police Wren ' abort time. ; ' ''.":'' X of the roads.. . co. , One of the main - topics dls-- . Fourth ward chapel on account of Wllklns, of the First ward. . service. ent A. IL Peay, who wal driv-1nbishopric ' cussed at the convention Is that of the carnival held there weanesaay DTRT . An inspection tour over the Hebor and The application waa opposed by WORKMAN SEVERELY The project , The musical numbers were fura delivery truck for the Provo ' ' 17. Myrl branch was made by tha two ofAmericanization. and ThnredsV. will complete nished by the high school chorus. In the .American- Railway. Express. - 8ANTAQUIN, Oct Into ran mllea It corner and long. cut the ficials in preparation for the im. "In Its campaign for this vital Dr. PhlUiD Jacobs, notea neaitn Bakery to v. i. the only gap now existing In tha addition to a solo by Miss Maurlne which pointed to the fact that It Openahaw waa severely Injured In provement work to be done on that aublect the Ledon haa made ar-- snedallst of New York, who 4a in an automobile belonging accident automobile Sun an between offices maintains e w three at early , front Gamett Payann The pavement . Erda. Crocheron of ransrempnts for the showing of "The ! i:rh to sMiat in the Christmas seal wheel ot the truck was demolished Salt Lake and Ncpht, Juab county 1 " The speakers were David Oonr-- and two at Eureka, and has a de day morning while on his way to road, the money for which has beou annual budget of t)n Man without a Country" over the drive, will deliver a message of 1 service st Piyson, Bsntaquln frora the Standard ore provided In the " " and the Crocheron cs r received a having built up to the L'Uh -- county lev. Oiarii's B. Iltrpe. Fatiach livery i four company. suffered Harold. He mill at commission found addition '"In .miMniHaii Th nlrtnre is One of tuuilth. the . Edwards : ua a hind feaerai Daybee, Parley line with pavemeai George and a, damaged This afternoon "they left for ,i released . Leonard Henrold, manager of the broken fender the most educational ever Charleston and Bishop E. D. Olfln. an automobile truck line between boken ribs and other sever In' ' completed last year. y hah. over the Tin tie tour inspection Ills no two neces escaped and companions and teaches a- lesson - that every , Metropolitan Life Insurance In tha was cities, tha Pleasant juries. public Utah Interment county the with colli The plan No one was Injured In the . branch. and girls as well as all parents pany, wiU preside at the luncheon ion. . ' ' sity for additional express service. with minor cuts and bruises. : project is to have work started Grove cemetery. ; ' - .and wUl give the attendance prise. of America should aee." ! - Many of the Provo hunters are pre- Who tinted .them that perfect hue? "What artist stretched that" boundless blue I'pon hist myriad easels? What cosmic brush was this' which swirled -- Planet DlaneU- world on,.world As "thick as little Peter's measlesh 1 - lly' looks-unusa- C55V : r. . animi-conventio- ,iWjffa &mSMtotllffl . --5 V k are-no- . -l- ong,1-Killing 14 - it - . GENERAL WOOD ors Adv tee uin . --WIE4ETURE YiTHHCil" ; . : ' ... - com--mitt- n ! nuts UmWa r n atiTn L. f . KAlllO - ii in r WORE HOMES Correspondent-WASHINGTON- 'S..i1 J j i i ARE NEEDED rntrnUHnnrfiTS? .;' . high-power- , ! - !.L" - ver-lut- T - .... i " puie.ewpavangvjjiL ''' , . -- s . I X 11 1111 I 1 g-- whit-bleu- j p v J I ' - ' i , - , . of w4 e ently-ierganl- zed APPROVE JUAB PAYSONROAD. .... TFILH IS SHOWN , an. mn-minii- - v. fur-peace- JAMES WHITE BURIED TUESDAY Vi E. - - , n train-maste- . . . i . ? . right-of-wa- -- 7 INSPECT SJRANCH . : " RAILROAD MEN y KIWAN1S TO EAT AUTOS COLLIDE; JUICY CHICKEN CENTER STREET tthe - '. s- one-thir- d ' - bard-surfac- tf . ; - . corn-bo- - ) , V . -- , ' - |