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Show " PACE FOUR. THE PROVO EVENING HERAy), MONDAY, APRIL 6; 19231 " June LETHAL GAS Ul and 27. Tbe method of execution claimed nation-wid- e attcution.mtx.-- it was instituted. -- two" baring been thus Jar snecen ully" killed. . STOBEUSED years ago. The balance of $35 was subscribed before the iieetlns adjourned. Wm. Ai i The first "cheese factory la Wisconsin wan created at Ladoga in a .T.iKeT4 Ajril 4. (CP) will again iue lethal eat as a means (it taking human-JiC- e. Stank Jukirh, found guilty of sla.vihg 1ft year, old Jennie Ma' when she refused to marry blm, wag under sentence uf death la the tus ehamlier at the state prison in Carson City. The &ecutkui is to occur between Xe-vad- SPRIKGYILLE BASEBALL to-.d- Teat in the United States more for fertilizer and stock than for fuel, aa In Europe. . Springvllle .will bavt ft baseball team intlie ftah Central Baseball licagne thia lwuaer, according an a decision made at a iiiaMi meeting held at the Uy Jiall IMday April S. The nieetlng was probatily the largfrt attended of any meeting of tho kind pver held in Sprlnjrvllle. It waa culled liy Mayor G. R. eo-li- m LEATHER PROPHET "Advertised for $1.00 ' ,'.,. t V. TV r - Tills Iji - j Coupe - I U , Good II t "A . II aB J', 1 a TisUinc'ta ProTO- f 1 . Cleanep guT This sTupp " M noTme amp f TftEN ;i fe Q ' ' " t. I will sell five rooms, of furniture and many miscellaneous articled " Sale Starts at 10:30 a. m. t- -v , If ypu want some good used furniture at bargain pricesit'will pay you to be on hand at that hour. ' LI ' la Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Scott and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Peay motored to Salt Lake Sunday to a ' 'fcsJ'' the Christian !' Q 0 '.. x -- 1 ., . r Prove ' ... " ... rieasaht Grove - - 3 - 111 ' v mmMm to return . a Maxfieldr - p MissAkea for the Ts Salt Lake Mrs. D. Snyder is spending a few days in Salt Lake vitjltlug with Mr. and Mrs, fi. D. ' Attends Conference Miss Phyliss Christenscn and Miss Pearl Chris- tensen spent Sunrlay in Salt Lake Bttetidlng couf ereuce. Motors to Sals Lake Mr, and Mrs. H.. F. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorenson motored to Bait Lake Sunday .to attend conference. Sprburvllle o o ff n $ Auctioneer ..... .'"J : 0 mm? wm& - e hK-u- -. Watch For To American Fork Mrs. Georpe Crookston of this, city is spend ing a few days in American Fork the guests of Mr. and Mrs. (Byron r Cfookaton. . m -. lecture Science Retuma to School Poulton who has been past month is able to school. - . .i- in given there. hygronieter. Hint pnys for Itself In many Way. It warns you when. to take an tinibrellu, or when not to out the wash. When the wont ho Is to lie fine the two 3 Jiang 1;liil(lreu will be oat; when stormy wen I her in tipprouchiug the ;i witch will come out from 8 to 2t hourn nhoiid of rain orjsnow. ;Jt Is surprisingly reliable on l wentht'r oondltlons. Made on Etrletli' seientiic principles. 'f We" have secured a siieclal price on :.. a quantity and, ns long u they lnwt. will sell thein for exactly Uflcji ypu brlut; this coutxin. what it cosla us to retail them-on- ly Svery village; city and farm home should have one. Come and Kjget yours at once or mail .your order. Mall orders tic extra for packing ,and postage An excellent gift . Swisa-cottas- - I. R.awdrey r W. A quaint . LI , " d ' ; . t tl HOME OF MRS. KING 1060 West Center Street, Provo d conference. fJi:::: Foesaay, April 7th i " of Duncaa,.Arit, Is Tlsitinf la this city wtth his soa Edward for a short time, Mr. Tayne also apeat in 6aH Lake attending the wefk-en- -- !m UQJl 1 rarne Harry - 13 Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Sylvester anaoonca the marriage of their daughter Fern to brtt, Xlavi1s and John S. Wit Harlan 8. Thomas Thursday, April kin. v.-. In tbeJBalt Lake temple. JJr. and The cities that will have a team Mrs. Sylvester entertained tha Imla the league-ar- e: Lehi, American mediate family at dinner Sunday la Fork Provo, Rpringville, Kpaiikh honor of the young couple. Tork, I'ayson; XephJ and peherv In Prove Mrs. Alice (Yookston and daughter Lenore of American in thia Fork spent the week-enf tty an the piesta of Mra. Georye W. Cnwkston. fa lor AA ' ' ; friends. YOUTOVOWTffATPRWaittWEirFEELmG A 3 69c . . 2 Cupon I S)c the funeral policies that would be ' : : followed. !v AorordinK to i the roloa. Mr. AVebb sai.d, ach team in the league must one home town talent, the hiring of Itrofestdonal piny era from outside the league territory w ill be prohibit- ; ed. One hundred dollars forfeit most be .placed with the board of control by eaoh tem entering to guarantee I that they wiH remain in the Wgue JVll Welib, the league secretary, for the season. Of this amount it wus itntn'irt. He cave a nrport of was reported tluit SpriiiKvilie alItlie two nwn'tiujw receutly htld hy ready has a credit of $65 as a hold-- : the 'hoard of control' a ud outlined 0f ef TronY IbelflffTeagfie : of two" Our Price for a Limited Time, the coupon with declared that- - .the etupbatlcally mayor and city council heart and soul behind the move. v A. I Garbett was Bnanimouely Kuntaiued as baslneas manager for the ball club and C. R. Jones as rep resentative on the board of .central The following were selected to act as a committee of five to secure i manager and director for the teata Major, a. B. Maywck, Coach U. A. Hmiih of the hhjh school, A. I tiar- - ' EVERY HOME NEEDS THIS . AlWV la used ' C. reBuey VoM also made a contrib- - ... Uwn of a half doxen luague baatthaUa, Ts Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. for the tena to start practicing Habdt and Elbert Mulsh spent the week-en- d with. in Salt Lake attending .vt " Eiithaiisn xan high fur tha aa- - eoBferenee. tioual sport and everybody present was enthusiastic about guing Into Attends Conference Miss Fana tho jeugae almoin peniug up a tea a Kingleton, Mias Fana Geary and sceond tv nyae to the feagoe. s i tlair Matthews spent tb weekcl . 1C AUycock. who' has la Salt Lake attending coufsrwe Mil r taka the iuiuutive la the matter, and visiting with relatives tid START f HKTAl FANS MAKE The per capita ouiuainptlnii of milk increased 12 per .rent la the luited State from 1913 to Il23. MS CITY . ., Jlnnast; of the - J. Visiting in Provo Mr. and Mrs. Joncph Beck of Sallua are visiting . in Provo, ME' ,,y. . - .., .. ; .) B.'- - WhippJe, Opens OfCjce E. electrical contractor announces the opening of a new office at 142 South Third West Winter's Great Outdoor TlsypcuTKl at'lliai Visited Here Mrs. Joseph Gallic of Midway spent Saturday In this rgi 1 j ia, a a a. . .a MsliBMItlnaMlBMisli -- llaaaakllilsaliiiW laT rial if Nii'siraWiii w J W W 'MLUM nil S i.PI ml 1 V " JM ""W-- ' iflilll rfj Tl"n 111 V JT!' isWIIliltl'slilaja J J Hi lW' '" v p- VlVIJ, fsaMaalT WHy 'I Bj!WS;"i "'CT- In SatfXake Mrs. L. M. Saf ford and Mrs. Will Johnson Hpcnt Bat nrday In Suit Lake visiting with relatives and friends and attending conference. ' Radio Is To Be Schoolmaster InMexicoJi a a aa W. " HIU.HIJ! LJBayBapyaaiwiiW Saturday In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Duncan spent Saturday in Salt Ldke visiting with relatlvts" and v. '.. 4 friends. Jk r-- Salt lB LaJie Mft-an- Mr& d Hatch and Master C. TbotnpHon ikt5 v -- S. Ml .WMF L os " - Angeles C H. CODY, Agent. Phone 315. re the three VR0SIPT- - These tlELlABLE.- .- service. There are many details that make it the flawless .thins our present customers find it, virtues of tftir GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS . parry j .asSjsBv1", ".-t- Remote country schools- - in Mexico will never Tie without a schoolmaster, ior, education is to come through the air 4s well 43 by the agency of a conventional Broadrajting pedagogue. Station CZK, instaliad 'in Mexico-Cit- y by the Uepa.tment ot taucauan. Will be an important reliance in .a iroad program of education which particurural education. larly acmphasizej Schools and more schools, in the re mote districts where none have exist ed, will be the orderi irpcrarn makes of particular importance the establishment 01 broad casting station Vxb and .the jnstaOation o,f radio receiving sets in the "public schools which is to follow in a snort time. The ose of the station for educational purposes will not be its exclusive function, but it will he Hi most significant one. ; A. 15. Saatos, radio specialist of the international Western "Electric Com pany, has just returned to New York alter supervising the installation of the Station and its first operation. The West-er- n tt equipment comprises a Electric transmitter and steel masts ido feet high with spread cf 125 feet CZE operates on a wave length.' 'Pufing the early days of its operation, CZL has been with heard distinctness as far away as London,' Montreal, Toronto and Saskatchewan. It has been easily received throughout Mexico and Central America, thus assuring the accomplish-meof its educational purpose; - ' .The schedule at prent is aj follows: daily except Sunday, Bulletin of Service at 6 p. m.; Meteorological Monday, Tttcsdav. Thnrsdav and Fri day; concert at 7 p. m..; Wednesday and SaturdaV, concerts 8 to:30 f, ra. t. Mountain .' l imej. Dr. Jose Manuel Puiff Casaufanc, Secretary of Education, is a man Jf considerahle attainments. ' jle is a rcc--1 ; 500-wa- na 430-inet- at "We Aim to Please" imwm Mm co; Tirst W. . tf --4. " l I isl B Ti "" MOVING Service 0 S. (Y Ja Phone 312. , n vi i Return Honte Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Haines and family have returned to their hoineln Ogdenfter si.-u(- l ing the 'Weekend In this city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crane. Limit Nine Months STE -- 1,. '''HI Direct it JIEASONABLE if Visiting Here William 8. Sim mons of Los Angeles, Cal., is visiting here, with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sii'uwons. Round Trip Daily C. II. FUNK, Ticket Agent. - "v Ik . Luke. While there' Mr. Thompson. attended the stock show and Mrs. Thompson attended the Relief Society conference and encampmentbf Utah Pioneers. the Duughtera Office and Res. Phone 148. , :iim;:iitnim;wwmmmi - i by Using Meper Both IUmmiidhs and Copy Advertisers in the Provo Daily Herald have at their dfcposaLthe IiaesLeierliorLoL advertising Illustra-,- : tions and copy suggestions in America all without Bait Lake Visitors Don Dunn and Vern Bnlloek were Salt Lake ' visitors Sunday. additional cost to them. , V Ji 1. ' -- it- " " I y ' A"J . f" . y Provo Visitors Mr. and Mrs. ;.MrDoaa4d tit Salt . Lake ; are spending a few days In this ' city visiting .wtth relatKes aud frieBils.' s i JDe-lo- - j ., -- i t a Herald solicitor today and he will show you how to increase your sales by adapting Meyer Both illustrations and copy to your advertising messages, ' Elmo Wilkinson of is visiting with relatives and friends in this" city for a few EJureka T--. - ' "-- " i Above: Looking Over the Roof1 of Mexico City. v t-octow: ApparBtu6.jK0om 01 ognized physician, author of a" novel and a book of essays, and he has been prominent in Mexican statesmanship. His plans for education are broad and vigorous. An entirely new direction is to be given to the education of the Indian, which was seriously undertaken for the first time durmgHie last administration. The "Culture ("Schools for the Indians") will be increased in number to four thousand, an they wDl tcach not only reading, writing and some industries, as in the past, but tlrey will also teach the Indians to work, to play, .and to conserve and develop the best in the civilizations of which, they are a part. .IfTThis work radio will be an important influence, ranking with the peasants and workers' libraries, and the rural schools, together with which CZE will worjc for a better Mexico," ' Thework of the Department of Education is characteristic of the Calles administration which is making rapid strides m many directions, for ' the Improvement of conditions.' ' ' The operation 6fCZe.il directlv in charge ofEjjneer F. Javier Stavollj Indi-pen- . The Evening Herald Meeting Torfponed The Third ward Keliaf 4societ meeting bai been jwatponed for one week on acThe 'station has4 several distinctive count of funeral servicea to be held features prominent among which is fh, : w,' ; T J'." :y studio which is splendidly finished. in Tuesdays formed velvet. Orange1 draperies art B. H4 Myrtle Frolsland and Frois"Ftois- UeekXnU llaitors-M- rs. into an inside wall of the studio, with a space of bout a foot between them Towera ' and daughter Enola of hind. and the wall '. visitors ' in IJurekl were- - week-en. Alrpost everjMexic4n can play some this city and 'were the guests of Provo Visitors Alfred Denftad musical instrument, and there is a large Mrs. Melissa Lewls.of Suit Lake waa a rrovo "Tisitor school in Mexico City for workmen v. , ; Saturday. and "other groups to whom ordinary music teaching .is available. " This ."Salt Lake Msitori Mr: and Mrs. school feives .instruction in voice and J. Earl "Lewhs ami Mr, and "Mrs, Visited in Provo Mrs. Jack Pear also . in the different instruments.' J. Kelson were ' Salt Lake visitor son and Mrs. O, I Amundsen and Among the first proejams of CZE Saturday an Sunday,- i?' children of-- Falrview were "Provo have been selections by large croups " . visitors today. of Mexican laborers trained at this In Paysoo Mrs, fj. XL Towens school. Groups of three hundred have who are pay Joes to Magna E. S. Tlinckley broadcast popular Mexican songs as and daughter Barbara well as classical selection both, vocal ing a a eatended visit; with Mrs. nccempanied Prof. W. M. Davis "of and instrumental.' J . to Magna to . , . Melissa Lewla are Payson 'visitors Harvard university " ' Lessons in! music, have also been day.' ' broadcast, and this sort of teaching will be one continuous- service of the Conferrnee ITBitors Among 4h Canute- - the Dane, a king of the station. ,One of the outstanding feaxislrorsr to Salt Lake Middle Ages, ' rarely apticnred in tures 'of CZE is die rendition of mus-tc- al conference were Chrl iProbtmad, A. B." Fot- - pnlilic withont a 1 train of 8,000 programs by the full police band of Mexico Citv. one of the best milt lnnd, Alfred Fotbtnd, Miss Clara horsemen, well motinted and com. . Fotland, Miss Pearl FroIslttnd,'Mls8 iletrly armed. tary iands ol the wpxJi 1 . Call . Visiting Here days.' - The Meyer Both Newspaper Feature Service of which rreeraDrTDBtreisTrH rights, gives auverlisersTi-varie- d and elastic choice of most appropriate, best merchandise and timeliest illustxations- . I -- i S' -- WAB DECLARED EIGHT-- YEARS AGO. d - , - vWASHIXGTOX, 0. AprU (.CP) A Rtate of 'war with Germany was declared - debt years ago today in a snUm session of congress addressed lir President Wilson. The nation Is stilt paying ine war at a minimum direct fbarge of at bast $2.000.0)().000 a year. Interest arid ftftireinent charges on the nntimal debt which Jumped- from $1.0(H).0(K1 000 to $aWWO,W,()00 durlncth 1 ' m - - war. requires annual apprepria.-fions 01 xi.foooxiOKatid. the ? Veteran birrean absorbs $100,. 000,000 a year. , j " L ""I '" ' I |