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Show THE DAILY HERALD THE HERALD When ye se Herald W ant-Ad- s rsrh int More ttau S4 ni boms. Try mm next time ; u hava something to mIL trade, or THIRTY-EIGHT- H rent YEAR. Utah Stake Conference The heme is the cornerstone of the church, nation and government and is the most important institution of all," said Elder Stephen L. Richards in inn address at the Bun-da- y afternoon session of the Utah Stake quarterly conference. "Schools are important but the boys and girls must get their fundamental training in the home. The home must be relied upon to produce real men and women. -- I want to testify to you today ITXII I Wtil.-tonight and Tuesday; pruMdy miow north and , cast portions. First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924. NO. 156. i THE WEATHER mm MA mm Ml &i 1) PRICE TWO CENTS u i bUii J fflKHSEC New President Sustained For Stake Relief Society STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY IS REORGANIZED ALLIED EXPERTS STUDY GERMANY MRS FRESHWATER RICHARDS, MAGICIAN, ANSWERS TO REST IS LAID Funeral services were held Sunday in the Provo Fourth ward chapel for Mrs. Sarah Ann Davtes Freshwater, who died at her home in this city Friday noon. Dr. H. 8. Pyne of the ward bishopric presided. The invocation was offered by J. W. Dangerfiald and the benediction by William Prof. J. R. Boshard and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey sang a duet and solos were sung by Mrs. Ramsey and SCORES OF HERALD QUESTIONS International News Service. PARIS. Jan. 14. The inter-Allie- committee of d summoned by the allied reparations commission to examine Germany's capacity for re(aratious payments, Ueld its first meeting today under the presidency of Charles Outes Dawes, of Chicago, who demanded "a commou sense invest igatlou." The committee met at 11 o'clock. "We are practical men, free from FROM EVERY TOWN IN COUNTY Since the first announcement was made that Richards, the" Magician, would answer questions through The Daily Herald for the convenience of eiix-r- J. A. OWENS TELLS OF PROVO'S PROGRESS AND RESOURCES AT STATE REALTORS' BANQUET that the present generation of young people are the most intelligent, the Mrs. Electa Smoot Dixon, for In a field of five competitors including representatives most faithful the most devoted and 11 Years Members of Stake of Salt Lake City, Ogden, Brigham City and Lehi, J. A. the most promising that ever graced its readers, hundreds of questions While it is true God's footstool. Board, New President. have been pouring in for the great Owens, real estate man of Provo, won the first annual oraMurray Rolerts. all political pressure," declared torical contest to answer and they are comthat our young people are influmystic for the LeRoy Dixon troohv. a silver lovincr Alfred were The speakers Bishop Duwes. "I hoiie this inquiry will be enced to a degree by the things that BOARD IS NOT YET ing from all over Utah county, Utah, L. Booth, Bishop Joseph A. Buttle-Jamewhich becomes the property of the Provo Realtors assocup common lines of conducted the cirthe it us to along extensive from come outside, . FULLY ORGANIZED H. Snyder and Dr. H. S. clearly showing the ciation during the present year. sense. The success of this commitculation of The Herald. Richards pleases me to see how much 'our Pyne. tee depends upon whether, in the Columbia theater Edward Southwick won second place for speaking of young people cleave to the standReThe grave in the Provo city ceme- is appearing at the public mind conscience of the allies the opportunities of Lehi, and J. E. Baird, and ards of the church and how little Mrs. Inez Knight Allen Wednesday tonight, Tuesday Bills was dedicated by Joseph tery representing Brig-ha- m on is of the there adequate conception with his big show of wonders, which signs After Serving they adopt the sinister standards of won of Payson. third City, alplace. faces each which disaster great the outside. Board Past 19 Years. requires a carload of scenery and The addresses were givn at the banquet of the annual lied nation unless common sense is Mrs. Ines Knight Allen was reeffects, a big eonipany and secial crowned. convention of the Utah State Realty association at the Hotel leased as president of the Relief orchestra. The questions submitted Mrs. Ines Knight Allen, who has "For the moment, we are less con- Utah in Salt Lake run the entire gamut of human emosociety at the stake and Mrs, Electa served on the Utah stake Relief City, Saturday evening. cerned with Germany's capacity for Smoot Dixon, wife of Senator LeRoy tions from love and marrige to diSenator LeRoy Dixon, who has been president of the payment that this committee's pres-eu- t vorce and death. Dixon, was sustained as president society board longer than any other association during the past year,, presented the silver loving capacity for courage to act" of the organization to succeed Mrs. person in the stake, was honorably This is an unusual opportunity will examine cup to the association in the interest of boosting Utah towns. The committee Allen. Mrs. Dixon, who has served released from her position as presifor readers of The Herald, as Richmeans of balancing the German The for several years an a member of the dent of the stake organization at the ards is considered America's forecity winning the cup three times will be the permanent budget. It Is likely that sessions of most magician and mindreader. Anstake board, has not as yet selected of the cup. possessor session of the afternoon be held will Berlin committee in the Sunday members. or board will other installment of answers her counsellors RICHARDS Mr. also gave his annual report in which he comOwens well as as Mrs. aud cities German other and was released conference T. Sterling Taylor Quarterly appear tomorrow the Second apof the state for the the Paris. realtors plimented below: as stake superintendent of the Re- Electa Smoot Dixon, wife of Sena- Milners to pearing they some time. "business" The that Construct Brand in manifest better cities and in furthering the adligion classes and as a member of tor LeRoy Dixon, was sustained as building him evenso out several late keeps Railroad to Desert L. M. E. I am anxious to locate the stake board of education. His the new president vancement of every good movement for the welfare of the ings each month is really nothing niv mint. Vera Knnx who has hepn but "love Mound Field. More than six months ago, Mrs. place will be taken by Elmer L. Milwoman with a with communities. trysts" missing for several months. Did she whom he is working in his dally ler, formerly principal of the South Allen requested the stake presidency At the annual election of officers, T. H. Heal, president Davis high school and later superin- to seleot her successor as she felt MILLIONS OF TONS go to California? business. Provo Consolidated Real Estate company, was elected of the She went to Detroit, Michigan tendent of the Alpine school district, that she could no longer carry on LOADED BY SHOVELS with another friend than the one now associate professor of econom- the work in which she has been enfirst vice president of the state organization. R. P. Would we lie more successics at the Young university. susiiected. You can reach her by ful in California than here? "We from Provo rejoice with Lo- gaged upwards of 2 years. At that E. S. Hinckley and T. Sterling time the authorities persuaded Mrs. Bonds Sold in California to mail or wire at 1256 Tuscola St., Decidedly no. Remain here, busiin the advantages of her rugged perity. The first unit of the steel gan as Conalternate were sustained Rail that city. Finance New Allen to remain as head of the orgaTaylor ness will be great soon. Hundreds is rapidly nearing completion. mountain scenery, her schools and plant council. stake members of the high nization until later on while they nection With Iron. who left here for California will With the beginning of operations of M. William M. H. Does P. like me and return like the her rich agricultural surroundings," President J. Knight would take her resignation under "Prodigal Son." numerous other manufacturing Mr. he Owens will "We said. crowd? commend our the the stake presidency presided at advisement. join branch Construction of another both sessions of the conference SunIt is understood that one reason railroad line to tap another vast He cares a great deal for you and C. I. S. Will there be a change Judge M. M. Warner, Promi-ine- splri that prompts Price to call her plants will begin construction. The National Pnmp company a vast will join if properly asked. self the Biggest Little City day. There were present at the for her request to be released at this in general for me and will future Attorney, Dies SudWe are more than proud new enterprise will soon begin proforenoon session 1450 persons and time is the fact that she is intending deposit of Utah's iron is seen In the be better Soon? corMilner The to make a tour of Europe within the announcement by the when Brigham City scores another ducing a pump that has no superior 2150 at the afternoon session. J. C. Is my husband true to me? denly in Doctor's Office. A. There will be a change for tnlicruncle choir under the direction npxt three or fonr months. It is poration of Salt Lake of the sale of& No, he has teen deceiving you for peach triumph. We anticipate with in the world. We now have 35 manon Page Four.) (Continued : leasure Ichi's great future in the ufacturing plants and 150 business of Professor J. R. Boshard rendered expected that her son, Mark Allen, 250.000 in bonds to Stephens PRACTICED LAW IN chicken industry. We likewise re- firms. And this is only the beginthe music at the afternoon session, who is now laboring as a missionary Company of California. Proceeds of HEALTH SPEAKER WILL IN EARLY 90'S PROVO the bond issue will be used in part DISCUSS GOITRE CONTROL joice with Ogden In her factories, ning. Representing the stake presidency, iu England, will be released at that for the construction of three and "The limit tf which Provo will her railways, her claim to being the President 8. P. Eggertscn expressed time and that he will tour the contiiu section health the of Speaking Memof f One the Charter Was miles of line from the presto the west. We appreciate grow in the next few years can gateway Week the at appreciation for the support that is nent with his parents. Leadership Urigham Union Pacific bers of Provo Lodge No. the advantages of Salt Lake tlty scarcely be estimated. We maintain The trip to Europe will also be ent branch toof the Younk university, January 21 to 25 given the stoke authorities by the from Lund Cedar City to the will B. P. 0. Elks. Bieiutiers of the various wards. with her wonderful prestige, her that the opportunity for the manuDr. Wallace of the Rockemade by Mrs. Allen to renew old be 849, Mound Iron holdings of the vast natural resources and above nil facturer, the builder, the home seek "I see in the teachings of our acquaintances made by her while Desert who feller discuss will the Institute, corporation in southern er and the business man is greater , the energy and vigor of her progreschurch those factors which will laboring as a missionary in England Milner M. M. of of cause Warner control Salt and of subject Judge Utah. A thorough canvass of in Provo today than in, any other citizens. sive a of will on keep us different from, the rest, of several year ago. Mrs. Allen and resident for lie goitre, many years Thursday Central Committee apiear The corporation has contracts of Utah Provo where lie practiced law and all the points considered individually city in the Rocky mountains. the world," said. E, . , Hinckley, Mrs. .Jennie Brimhall Knight were States Smelting & and Friday. Uu Tuesday and Wed' "Southern Utah contains more "Our younk people should be taught the first lady missionaries to be sent with the Uuied Dr. Lake Project Discuss conducted a law office, died sudden- and collectively, brings us to the of the Barber state nesday, and the Intercompany Refining to be married in the temple, for time out by the Church of Jesus Christ .fact that Provo has them than (Hi per cent of all the natural board of health will tieat different ly Saturday afternoon while visiting national company calling Smelting Drainage. resources of the state. Provo is the all. and all eternity, in this I see the of Latter-daSaints to a foreign for a minimum of 72,000 tons of prases of the subject of infant welFinal steps preparatory to the the office of his physician. Dr. : "Provo has a population of 15,000. natural outlet for the.eutire south salvation of mankind. It is a safe mission. Mrs. Allen labored for 26 iron ore annually to be used for fare. .. L. Smart in the Boston . George i to of the presentation petinjims ier cent white an iucrease In part. It is the converging point of Other noted speakers who will apguard which keeps our people from months in the British mission, leav- fluxing purposes. So the sale of commission for Jfhe creating building, Suit Lake City. The cause Iih) going away on forbidden paths. To ing Provo in 1808 and returning in the bond issue makes possible the pear din ing the week are II. R. Tonnty of death wafc given as acute neural- 12 months of 17 per cent. There is all state and national highways enof the Utah Control Lake Drainnot 'a Jap, Chinaman or .'negro in tering Utah. Provo is served by four go through, the' temple they must' 1900. further utilization of more of Smith, entomologist of the Golden district were taken at the nicot- gia of the he.trt. live clean and pure lives. We may ' ' During the past six years Mrs. Utah's vast resources in iron and States bales corporation who pt:ikg age For three years following his ad- Provo a record uncqualed iu any railways making its transportation ine: Monday afternoon at the office have to go through some kind of Allen has been at the head of the coal. , per cent perfect. Thursday on spray spreaders before of the Provo Chamber of (miinerce mission to the bar, Mr. Warner lived other city of like size in America. facilities lott "Provo Is on the shores of the trial that we may retain the thing Utah stake Relief society and hat It is expected that construction the fanners conference ; S. Basherob of the central county committee in this city and was one of the There was not a major crime comof that marks us as a peculiar people." established the organization as one of the new branch will be started dairy specialist in the western office the Utah lake reel.: mat ion project. prominent attorneys of his time mitted in Provo during 1923. largest ImkIv of fresli water west of the Mississippi. President T. N. Taylor urged the of the best In the church. Following in the immediate future and that of the dairy division, who speaks "of nil the cities in the Twenty minutes The committee consists of James here. lie was one of the charter west- Provo is the center drive by auto takes you to beautiful members of the stake to closer appli- the honorable release Sunday of Mrs. the mines will be shipping iron ore Wednesday morning on dairying in T. Gardner, American No. Provo of members 81!) the lodge Abel Fork; i son-or to wonderful u i,., cation to their duties. Allen, Elder Stephen L. Richards of as soon as transportation facilities relation to agricultural prosperity John Evans and Edward South- of the 15. 1'. O. Liks and took an ac- of opportunity, progress and pio-.: i.!"r i ! in Provo can- abiding faith in the the quarum of the Twelve paid the permit. In the letter announcing in Utuh. Dr. C. G. Pluiuuier emi- wick, Lehi ; A. O. Smoot, J. Wil- tive interest in the affairs of the T havean oil. ultimate outcome of this cause," retiring president and her the bond issue, A. C. Milner, pres- nent naturalist, will give a talk be- liam Knight, Arthur X. Taylor and lodge. ' P. ..to i lh: agricultural center said President Taylor. "When I see a glowing tribute. ident of the corporation, says, in fore the scout leaders section on E. S. Hinckley, Provo; Fred Mat-le, Judge Warner was born in Leon, Utah. Utah county, nf which thousands of young people stand up Coli 1850 to "The intelligent resourcefulness of part: came "Trees and Birds." and June 12, Iowa, John Spanish Fork; Alleman, ...... 1. I. ..I. . .... 'The corporation owns 527 acres Sneakers for the afternoon sessions Springville; Byron Huff, Lake oradu w hen 10 years of age. He lutvr ..!: n;iii. proufici'u nisi year ready to push this work onward, I Mrs. Allen and her board has stood ." mot-,- , never worry over some minor mis- out as a beacon light," said Elder of patented iron ore lands in the have not ben definitely arrang- Snore; J. cars thn" of athe where to strawberries; J Dixon, Payson. Wisconsin, moyed UK) cars of cher- . f takes that some may make. It mat- Richards. "The work of your stake Iron Springs district with known ed for throughout, but it is expected Judge James IS. Tucker, legal tended the law school of the Uni41) ' iti-; i ters not what we may say, but it Relief society has gone out over the Iron ore reserves estimated at cars oi oi jiears: that final confirmation will be had adviser of the central committee, versity of Wisconsin during 1SS1-82- . "M tons within a depth of 100 on these appointment of mixed vegetables; does matter what we do and really confines of this church and has been within the explained what has been done thus In lxsl he was admitted to the bar 1.000 cars of are. If we are true to the covenants instrumental In doing much good." feet. Engineering tests show ore next 24 hours. !."" ar- of far iu regaid to the furthering of of South Dakota and served as dis The annual convocation of we have made, the spirit of God the project and gave a report of trict jud-jBefore becoming president of the to extend to a depth in excess of "' for the state during Episcopal churches of Utah will I "I'l"1; IHIIIH'U kihius; J,.)Ot CUTSt,oiOi Steel companies oper- PNEUMONIA TAKES the various meetings which have will accompany us." ss7 ss. He later moved to Colorado, I, ..1,1 In Ir,-- , i,- - T.,r, organization, Mrs. Allen served for 340 feet. LIFE simiin this' are been vicinity held in using afternoon refined liect sugar: 70 cars of the county with lake! vvhoiv lie was admitted to the bnr iu The invocation for the ten years as a counsellor to Mrs. ating OF LITTLE 1'IllTFOTT CHILD The Right Rev. A. W." M landowners. session was offered by Patriarch Martha F. Keeler, during her entire lar ore, for which they are paying to I.'tah, where he was ad Episcopal bishop of the district of j ,. n.lv; CVc'irs of manufactured and lstit) Clyde Wilbur Philpott, Albert S. Jones and the benediction incumbency as president of the or- a royalty basis of 35 cents per ton milted to the bar in lsul and began I tan. will preside at th- - morning' wool"'i 'bods and t.OWUH) gallons Inasmuch as the old son in the ground. of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Phil- PLEASANT GROVE MAN DIES. the practice of law iu Provo. In 1904 and nfternoou sessions. by President Franklin S. Harris. ganization. During the three years Desert The Rev. ,f liiiiU to sav nothing of the enormMound ore is surface it ore, PLEASANT GROAE, Jan. 11. The morning meeting was a con- previously to being a member of the he came to Salt Lake. He was ex- W. F. Bulkley, rector of St. Mary's ous dividends :iUl by Utah's lead died Monday morning of pneu pott on can cars be loaded extracted and Albert and silver mines. 67, pioneer of 1S50, ulted ruler of Salt Lake tinuation of the priesthood conven- presidency, Mrs. Allen served as No. 85 Episcopal church of Provo will welsteam shovel operation monia a the residence of Mr. rhil-pott- died at Harris, the home of his daughter- 15. P. ). F. during 19.11. lodge "The wondeful scope of our high tion which had been held Saturday. secretary of the board while Mrs. by aa 'single come the visiting clergy and lay low at cost very schools and university entitle us to The opening prayer was offered by Mary John was the stake president brother, Dr. L. R. rhilpott, Mrs. William P. Kirk, Friday night Besides his widow, Mrs. Eleanor delegates to the convocation. be a direct obbond3 will "These after an eight month's illness. be called the cultural center of the Reed Knudsen. of the Relief society. Warner, Jr., of Salt Lake; Mrs. Episcopal clergymen and lay delethe Milner corporation 187 West First South.. Mr. Harris was a native of EngMrs. Allen has been an ardent ligation of Lester Taylor, president . of the The boy, with his parents had M. M. gates will be. present from Salt Lake state. the children: following by be will secured and by specifically land. Six sons and five daughters "Provo is the very heart of scenic Elder's quorum of the Provo Third worker in other organizations also-a- t aWrner, Jr., of Salt Lake; Mrs. City, Ogden, Logan-- Provo. Park first mortgage on the Desert moved to- Provo two months ago survive, also 39 America. one time being an officer in the Mound four Fontaine Gillisple of Barcelona Provo's . million-dolla- r ward spoke of the many benefits from In Kremml-ing- , grandchildren, home their former City, Garfield, Eureka, conservatively Hehr, one brother Colo. that will come to the members of the Y. L. M. I. A. of the old Fourth appraisedproperties, rivals Mrs. 15. Barnes of Seattle, Vernal, 1;Jdlett, W,hite Rocks, mountain old Timpanogos, or twelve at Spain: $1,500,000, one sister. Ae child is survived by his par- and priesthood by attending to their ward embracing the present Fourth, times the amount of outstanding Wash.; Mrs. John A. Bowles of Roosevelt, Duchesne arii Fort Du- the combined beauties of the Alpe, were Kuneral In was held . services the Pyrenees and the Andes. Ow her Fifth and Manavu wards. She quorum meetings. Lendville- Colo., aud Mrs. W. H. chesne. bonds. This is the only funded ents and one brother, Cecil. Af. d Arnold Roylance, a blind boy of also the first parent class teacher in debt of the Milner slopes is found the Funeral services will be held in the Liudon Second ward chapel of Denver, Colo. session there the corporation, morning During 2 Springville, gave a splendid address the Provo First ward Sunday school. which has a net worth of about the chapel of the Berg Mortuary Monday, January 14, at p. m. Funeral services will be held in weV? n1 anwdfnation service, the fartherest south glacier in America. on the duties, of the members of the Released with Mrs. Allen are also $4,500,000. Wednesday afternoon at 1 :30 ; interthe Elks club room in Salt Lake serflWti of wiRc will be delivered One may climb to its top and then PIONEER DROPS DEAD. Priest's quorums, while Fred Moore, her counsellors, Mrs. Annie D. Palm 'Net earnings of the Milner cor ment will be in the city cemetery City Wednesday morung at 11 by the T'erf Rev. W. W. Fleetwood, take a three thousand foot slide ' PLEASANT GROVE, Jan. 14. a young boy of the Provo Fifth er and Mrs. Ina G. Hodson, the sec poration, before deduction of fed under the direction of the Berg down the smooth surface of the o'clock. The l)ody will be taken to of St. Mart's cathedral Henry I. Bush, 76, Utah pioneer ol Provo that aftern$fewhere interward, said that by associating with retary, Mrs. Julia B. Knudsen and eral taxes, for the past fourteen Mortuary. glacier and enjoy all the thrills of 1853, dropped lead at his home bete ment will be in tb Efovo the members of the priesthood, men the following board members: Mrs. years have averaged $60,000 per anskiing, parachute jumping, airplane city 0tne-ter- r. of the best habits in the community, Emma S. Jensen, Mrs. Electa Dixon num, equivalent to 6.4 times maxi- "RESURRECTED" TO CLADI g Friday night while talking to his speeding and dips and a come up at the bottom with a glid the young boys would be greatly and Mrs. Mary Huish of Provo and mum annual interest charges." and neighbor. LEGACY, HE REALLY DIES daughter ' and S. Mr. clean Anna Bird of Mrs. benefitted. Bush had his movement By living Springville. in perfect completed CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS ' ing, graceful chores and was visiting when he honest and living a pure life, a DeaTo succeed Mrs. Allen as presiInternational News Service. KIWANIS INSTALLATION. Preparation" and personality was safety within a few feet of myriads HONOR RETIRING LIBRARIAN con will set an example not only to dent of the organization the stake of wild flowers and verdant plants dropped from his chair in a faint. A ALLENTOWN, Ph., Jan. 14. BPANISH FORK, Jan. 14. New HEBER, Jan. 12. Officers and the subject of an inspirational the boys of his own age bat to the presidency has selected Mrs. Electa officers were installed at the Ki- - Wilbur Biery, who several months physician was called and he de- teachers of the Sunday school and talk by President George H. of which old Timp has more than r older people also, said Glen Vincent, Dixon, who was sustained by popu-lowanis olub meeting Thursday night ago was declared "legally" dead, clared death was due to heart fail- the Relief society of the Heber Brimhall before the students of the 1400 varieties. a member of the Deacon's quorum of vote at the stake conference Sun- Retiring President Henry A. Gard returned to this town recently and ure. "Provo canyon with its beautiful Second ward entertained Monday B. Y. U. on Monday morning. ner made a short speech of appre- arrangements were immediately the Provo Second ward. said President drive, its Bridal Veil falls, Its Surviving are one daughter, Miss evening in social hall at a bundle day. "Personality," "Man is of supreme interest to Mrs. Dixon is exceptionally well ciation for the loyal support given started for his legal "resurrection " Emma Bush and two sons, James shower in honor of Mrs. Joseph P. Brimhall, "is the sum total of 'one's picturesque summer home, its God." said Elder Richards at the fitted for the position, having been by the members and bespeaking the In order that he- - might receive a and K. E. Bush, also seven1 grand Calllster, formerly Miss Margaret self. It includes a man's originabundance of game fish and Its forenoon session, "Our Father is a member of the stake board during same loyalty for bis success Mr. w. $10,000 legacy. On the morning children. Crook. ality, inheritance, inspiration and evergreen hillsides is vvorthy of more concerned with the advance- the past 11 y.ears. Her counsellors H. Tolhurst. Mr. Gardner and Dr. that he was to appear in court to with any spot in the entire Hiss Crook acted as Wasatch preparation. Preparation he de ASHTON GONE TO COAST. ment, the salvation and the progress or board members have not as yet Joseph Hughes were each presented undergo the necessary proceedings county librarian since its organi- clared is more that the sharpening West . s gold pin ana he was found dead in bed. He diswith J. B. Ashton, manager of the Ir sation about five years ago. Mr. of one's personality; it is an addiof man than anything else. He has been selected. "Ninety-thre- e acres of W. H. Tolhurst was presented with appeared from here 14 years ago. were platted, approved and a vine's, Inc., left Saturday for a two and Mrs. Callister will make their tion thereto. Preparation gives to given to man the talents and Intel a president s pin. U. Bay uaies, lecta that make man above all other one's personality a front door atti- goodly portion sold during 1923. POULTRYMEN MEET. weeks buying trip to San Francisco home at Oak City. who has . traveled extensively OHIOAN HAS Mrs. MiUie Witt has been ap- tude. The man who is prepared to 1308 acres of rlcn land were added and other coast cities. living things on the earth over SPANISH! FORK. Jan. 12. The through the different states of the which he has been given authority. LETTUCE ON CHRISTMAS pointed county librarian. pay for his entertainment walks to the city proper during the same Nebo Poultry association met Thurs- Union, gave a talk on the conditions Aluminum coated porcelain cook "If man is of so much vital confidently in at th front door; he period. LEAVE FOR HONOLULU. In the world and eternity, day night at the American Legion In the different sections of the International News Service. who la looking for . a "hand-out- " "We invite you to come to Provo ing utensils have been lnventod in civic of work told and the Let14. G. Dr. Mrs. H. Jan. Mr. and BUCYRUS, Ohio, how much more so when the power erobrooms and elected the follow country Merrill, It is cluiminl sneak's around to the back door. the city of opportunity pitch that to are G. in Improve Merle Mrs. doing her tuce, grown gar can be used over open fires with- - nd and authority of God is set upon ing officers for the year 1924 : Presi- organizations Taylor, sail oji "Personality." said the president your tents in our free camping communities. different 2f! den this winter, was served by Mp. lout cracking. from San Francisco for in conclusion," is the great thing in parks and enjoy the weleome that Jan.. him. The priesthood is a portion of dent, Clarence Smith ; vice president Honolulu where the Provo people leadership; preparation is one ever long ago earned as the name of the Aiicnaei uonei, local resident, on nor Godhood itself. He who uses it In C. E. Cloward of Payson ; secretary BURNS. CHURCH DUCHESNE dinner table Christmas day. Mrs. A that does not inter hope to escape Utah's snow and adding element of personality." the cause of righteousness is per- and treasurer, Frank L. Gardner of Friendly City. Investigate, invest, The Episcopal church at Duchesne Gobel stated tjiat "a little care on fere respirator with a painter's vision has bask under the palms of Hawaiian Salem. A special meeting will be Come with us and grew old forming a function of Godliness. profit. Inforto burned cold nights and moderate weather been Invented to prevent him in- islands. Dr. Merrill already has Sunday, according A process has been discovered for gracefully in peace, contentment and "The men who bear the priesthood held in the near future when deftF. W Rev. and rains" made it possible to grow haling poisonous fumes from the challenged Mr. Taylor to a surf- obtaining a blue dye from china plenty in the city where we sell caching the are equipped with a power for ser-- ( nite plans for grading and gather- Bulkley, rector of St Mary's Episco lettuce out of doors out of season. board race. Continued on Page Three.) homes Instead of houses." paints he Is using. clay. ing will be made. pal church. Ash-wort- j s NEW RAIL LINE TO UTAH IRON ORE PLANNED FORMERPROVO ! LAWYER DIES IN SALT LAKE nt RECLAMATION one-hal- MEETING HERE Lake-City- y . n , . l lUWYUlA'IlUN ' ' . i.- PROVO, JAN. s ui--- s ,..!..; ; j 1 I 's - - time-scarre- s HOpllAD death-defyin- four-minu- com-parls- past-preside- ns HOME-GROW- Czecho-Slovakl- "on a |