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Show ' u . I i a' AWSPAPEIt DeUie4 j tiirttaio i -- to a policy of all sections of . .. ..... . . ir ar.T7 "i-...-- v nn 04 .OF ITALY: FOLLOWS ENGLISH IB 10 ' ' Refugee, to Heed Signals ofWarning Workers Are Over1 ,. come.JJj Cases MA- - - - BORDIGHERA, Italy, Jan.. 4 (rP)!fcwaicer Queen' Margherita of Italy is dead. After being upon the the way Jo recovery from a pleurisy attack a Mood elot developed last night on the' brain which caused her death at 11:10 a. m. tolay. At her twdnlde when she dHed were the king, quoen Jnd memttera of-t' " .. . royal family. The 4)ueen mother, 74 years old, followed in death by only a, few weeks Another dowager queen, Alex. andra of England, i. Her death came as a tshwk throughout the land, far iMillctiiiK on her condition h'd otiifwHl- - a few day agosinc berlcupratlon was ' The king and quite.', satisfactory; ijneea after visiting'; her" had re turned to Kpmev assured that she was recovering.' ; sum But they , were suddenly moned back and. spent the night awaiting her last breath. Through Tlst Whhday lie cruised one hour under the sea in the submarine Euo. Margherita was Iwrn on Noveuj late She1 in s ? - r an-oth- lln?t ttra"ifa ii9.. ' - . life-ta- d peiircful:xrpt jf coin-mi- ' ' s 8tidarif B utruni !! -- ft 11 1. 1 k cota-palRn-,; ""itoln0biieg. " n Bisr.j "".-- 1' . uJJlct:.MxLMJsil uitlrTrafflc-lg'ir-iKiHttcH- - TWabulaty beiuine coi'verted.'' when l nnd rommiTi'inI machine ' Tftikltag to heU.. itrient and Wbbti that is frb XsiJ f i : to live long enough to see Bo'dsinit Ve'U.nave to prime ft man befote he" van ( Onrapd ARE SlWLNfCiiESIF REG0NVENES1FTER RECESS (!;;. "I'niiolng OFFICIAL OATH Elmer Uommissioa MEETING SCHEDULED THURSDAY AFTERNOON - iluyor GREECE UNDER v -- b j charged. Tha also, will 1 tW-eldfcd t the BieeUsg.. If a fee wiil he kharged, It Is undent wkLx it will 'e g idikji t ' 3, Lr i r i i v. ; - t . VP) -- i d postt-racnte- hudtrome to the suburbs Oonstahtiaople. but 1920; rvolution bad; been hy 'th thrown into thi ' rgrip of purllaracnt- arian,'! Panga i promised 'wtth the heltx of the a ay mid mit'y'Vl gov- cm as dictator and to have a "fleet w dolnlliutiug Mie eastern basin uf.llie mediterranean an(t,lhe.Atronge8t' ' army in th Balkans." .v !j East-Oute- i n .Mrs. Mary Fitrrer Smith. , COUGARS PLAY - iOKEHOMANS IwniMiSirTiisefM&iKmn who cai'iiedinTTTomerpTOThg. -- 4T1 family-- 4tl4-l- a Nepbt. wberei few Mid he lived until his marriage toMary Eleuor aniT his nuIwequciuVremoval to La Grande. .. Surviving iirellhrue 'sons and thre T.X.. Jarti aiiughfcrs as The first .chance for the tmsketball John Jchof ieUTof Provo, Roy' Wf WEDNESDAY ' ttii f 0 communists were af-rted after discovery of-a- y legrfd plot for a revolution through- Greece with the aid of army and had iiAy men. (Indications ted to the possibility of Pang- I'tep and It apiiears doubtful nt ,thelleged' tomurunlBttc: activ ities reported Yeceiitly from Greece played any real, role iu determining his action4 reci-ntl- actn this cfifofleid pf Prthq; Mrs,,Marthrf J the 'oiignir qiilntii lit "(;a.on will be WediWday'' IMrtfebsen Pity and vill-- . 1: when a prosenson- galne. Mrallaud Rleldiis uf.Uuion, t)re. played Avlto the ,Sou'tllcasrtra(5l Mr. Schoficld ,t 4'rovo to '1 ...A ... five with is sons, iilieut a ir and - The MklnlioKia team hold'' tts a Iwlf "ago. owi championship pot only .'of. the' southern state hps ( lk - J t of tittto consoqnenoa,: " - It is understood that at the first regular meeting of the new city com- - miaslnB. Monday evening, : Mayor Hansen will present a written state nient setting forth the ixillcleti and Alms that should be pursued by the rmmiilstJluu durliig the' comingTwo years! .'.-- r; T OFFICIALS ; of Colonel Willhiin Mitchell, court slon on the reasons liberal terms uiartialed" WASHINGTON',. Jan, 4. army air Service critic The three federal ageiicies of gov were granted Italy with explan- - were t'iken today by Representative a. a. ernment legislative, judicial and exe atioiis on the fite otber'delit 'settle Garrett, Tennessee, minority leader. ' -cutiveThe game willgive th funs here Jumped Into the business ments. Ratification of the settle Garrett Introduced a rewrlutiim of the national today with a rush ments is being held lip in both ail opiMirt unitSjiif sUilng up the Con tc the war of directing secretary hfftrt 4ifforethe-.reKiil- ur after afort- - houses fur this information pitlcgiaii Congress d furnish the hoiise with it FA KM RELIEF Bills toTSerw f ha lo4nr- - fnrtHOfVSbrot&v ..copy-iIt will also lie a fHawiiibi'giiis night holiday recess; the 'supreme m Wo r andWASHINGTON, Jan., 4, (UPJf court meets to hand down long im- farm surpluses lesmtK HM to how the popular jki'. thereby atabil Weeks sent to I'resideut Cslilc flimr game Is 'playwMn other Secretary of the Treasury Mellon pending' important decisions and ize farm prices, have been prepared tingl7reai)nsf(jrot;'reconF ami a retinue of treusury depart'sections if the Tnited States.-- . headsDf .the various executive de- - ror iniirodiiction by 'Seitte ;Capper, meiiding of Mitchell ment ofnclals gave general sanction . Wbili- - nothing has lieeli given 4)iit partments swung into action along Republican, Kansas, and Represen- a assistant chief of army sir ' A group pf young people together with them. to the. nW fpt&OTOtaX . reduc tative Dickinson,. Iowa Republican, rom the coaches as in w1m will . tion bill iHimied, by the house when In with. Qja tblshoprlc nf Timpwnngoa LMuchof th- - buniness - a hand leaders of 4hejfaim bloc- - Ilea rinn theamerllie'riinprotcIpUl After receipt the letter arrett will be begun by both the senate Ficliljlepnty. assessors of Cth hey Jtppeaied-be- f ore thaaenate fir pirn. It. Is nnrniiKiil that mntitof . ward avL. aa jnterestlng : program ha been pending for months and demand an investieation llHuts4 WHITE PLAINS, .XTT.Jan. 4, lx executive their assessiuenl UKty, will wUl be. given a the brief activities before the holi- and house agricultural committees by the judiciary committee. He con- (CP) James A. Stfilman.VVpresi : the contestants at the, Utah "county Infirmary Sun ' '.,": of s'.on today,. work show-wha- t resiecti districts . ; j to chance do days comprised only a preface , of next week. they tends the letter shows thai dfnt4f the Naitona! Batik be county Wednesday, January 6. highly of the real sfl'ry ahead. ; - '"; NYE CASE A majority of the Mitchellthat, day afternoon, which. wn ("Ity. not is at liiKicr. fire. were' Minor all improbIt uggested. changes lie was (not reappointed Nfew fVorK, IsVeixirted here to have arprwluted by the old folks and Tax hearings and foreign debt dis- senate appeared to be against the iU8e of bis able that the two DJxou brothers Before .cntcrlna into the work the esiHKially in the lower surtax brack testimony befiife' th iffered b wife a lump sum." well mHnaf;t?ututf of that iuBtltytlon. cussions in congress; expected de- seating of Senator Nye, Republican, lious aircraft committee "Buck" audL"Saiiky''. will lie seen to deputies, will int't with County ets but. the bill was giiierally apcon last ovdr 000,000 in lieu of alimoiiy ireflier in the forward. ixWitions. In adltUv to giving a program cision pon. the Daughtery refusal North Dakota, ashls case came up Assessor ('har'es E. Hawkins at his proved. The committee , '. ' ... in case Mrs. Anne IvStillHmii. wins - KeVrvel t'.cki!s will be 011 sale n!ff-- ! in tlie - county thifi institution was. the benefactor to give testimony before the senate for debate. - Legal authorities on gTess, courthouse ' from the usual custom to open " of a fitw organ, a gift from Mr. and eomniitteeiiribeuuprewe conrtand both sides Ofrehanfljer are alignIfhe suit for absolute divorce she Tuesday at SO'cents eich. Wcdnewkiy morr.ing and receive full sions to hear Mellon and the treasM: . KJwood Pavla and family. II Instt nciions relative to the Work.; las tiled against him. . test of" Countess Karolyl's ease in ed against him.. The case, will be ury experts behind.closed doors. Anna Cf!rtnon,'troii of the tn. the district of Columbia supreme decided before the end of the week I'mler the present law all ojvners While this could not lie confirmed LICENSE TO WEI). e K'itiitinUn V4 behalf of the old folks court, all combined to give the capi 'rom Isnae N. Mills, Mrs. StiUman's 'point of whether Nye's sp- Lydia Allen Ekfns of Provo and of jjersonai proiKTtv must p.iv their dtwlnn t..exiress their appreciation tal an atmosphere of bustling actlV' ixiintnieuL was lemil and then the he diil "dlSiiose that 'Still-na- Samuel Whilney Hilton of Gr:e. taxes, in advance where they do not ittorney, t provide. a bond to '4Mroua jPontriUutW-au- d fop t hia ."fiWUi! turn to" the world had IxVn granted a fm-- t lutr aiid Idifliu;-wt!C- Kity. grantt'dr a -.- lunrrbw- iivu.w"ttUstt flnai extPrisnnTbT' filne" to Jlurch 1, lieenw by County Clerk Wallace M. secure Mip same, Mr. 11awkin The lethargy of congress before, court aNq fot haplendldnsicfflLr& states. ThiAapplicd. to nierchiints ' 'o'flle answer to his wife's suit. thcr DOlntS lnTie. program In . Hales Monday. gnim. f Mrs.' Epgertson states thaj adjourning lot --Christmas was;turn; as well as those own-- ' d to tension by developments, eswc- - elude .hearing whicltvwiffNMHin own RAN ANTONIO, Jan., 4. rjniffe:3f .ucTi" entertnlnWiit-Woul- il ' tw ii.tf siitomolilles or any other perereatlv appreciated hy old ially relating to farm relief legisla- on the 2.75 ixr cent IkVp .Mils, the iwo for "searching sonal property. v people. . . , ' tion, during the holidays. Returning Brotlkhnrt-Stw- k electlon,c)iticst T'nitect States army officials left in BUOOKLYN. N. Y.. Jan, "4 members of both houses found these railroad- consolidation and adoption the mountains of Nenro Leon. Mex ..The. demit , assessors and the-diFoley, fire bug andvl. most : Important among of the treasury and postoffice ap trlcts they will cover ar? as follows : (rP)-Walt- er The men -- are Lieut f. S . problems as confesw-to those .confronting them: propriation bill by the ottse. Ariliu-McOantel.'Aipiiie: R. S. false alarm flend.-hi Thorpe, Brooks field pilot and Lieut TAX REDrCTION The senate S. Bush authorities that he set fire to 4f E. Cedar Smith. Marion T..Pharr, fourth field arti1 Valley; looked erjiiellj'tnh cjollfiEliite II "Sport wrltars of Ihe'staie-'wha-haveLehi ;.Willinm E'smoTe, Amer- buildings In this borough wHhiu six -- ; opening hearings lery, Fnrt Mcintosh,' Laredo;- -- j " field seem to be 'of the opinion that the Cougars again stand an ex- mrni; "!fc; " PLEASANT GROVE, Jan., on the $325,000,01)0 tax reduction bill ican Fork: William Lim, I'leflsanl weeks. The officers became lost from f cellent chance of in the sthttTcbanipTiiiishlp winning basketball'Tiaya Grove: Irvcn Orem and Provo Mrs. Christine Williamson, 92, olifrst passed by the bov J'lth Secretary Folev, a longshoreman, know as hunting party Thursday.. News of Bench-Pleasant the ''jravellng pyro" becatise of the Kidnev. fluff. resident of Pleasant Grove, dlrd of the "Treasiwx-- r Mellon as.firt-their, plight was, received at ''Ford ,'BqbM BurieM'k, one of the Witjiusifi'stjU; sport fans of the city. ' ' h operated, 4id witness in its behalf. The bill ill MOABj. JaiUjic A netlosa. of Mcintosh Kuhdayiiyother TOt'inVMH Undoubtedly thgaiisiiu..th is .geciio'nwUl be eh en a real treat in View ; Lwv'n tllwq Ikft Vie"' !ll Patiirdny j be reported out by January 2(Mn probably- - ftKKH) wag sustained, by of the Mrs. Williamson was born hunting party, who returnee' the games to be played with thp'other schools of. the state. A gival Vineyard; John Saxey, oast side. of mltted that 11 of these fires, were Leo Kil;lit, west sib; started Christmas eve wlthn an area " h'fll can lie done by the fans in the building of a.fhampfonship teari Provo.jCity--; ''' Lflngshdlm,, pennlark, and came di- much the same shape as passed by Pat Bnra'companyvof Richard tWre. ' John S, Goflbeck, of four miles l i;:rj;T4.;, rect to Pleasant Grorefih 1866 atjd the bouse but numerous changes son wnen tnetr storey at i.isco, known ' TWo civilian airplanes left Lnrtb Attendance at the various games pla.veil:jte;e ts one ofthe. most ' jeffwtinit ; on be I seu&Xe to are. case the floor. will " : the Le?. The She Cisco ; Mercantile home Arnold given as her the here, expected 'M&plefoa 1 had sine made company, Sunday anrt searched tar the men tb .show the Springille ,: boy that the fiins are beblmV them.' ' . ITALIAN. PEBT The house With its entire stock-oAmtnmrJrffff 3o1m goods, waa ftH day." Two are ilmiesmid two by one aonr flYg dnnch- rsTTOrrrTodayrOi! iurvivad the-- i "The- gcmp herp WHlii4'wJay uwbt wheii-t- he Coiigitrs--pla- y f : Tfi'ilU'i "'AB- - Poler means comalttjeefpump'ctcly- - dwrroywt' by firefYiday eve(ririnohtiij1n ElmlraT ters,- up'the sea I'el SontheftfiftTn College team of Oklahoma should .Iw a real treat to the Shepherd,- Benim:n in executive session this afternoon nmruiug. Tlie total lorn is esti muted at e dersoiu iAke ' Shore : John C. Tay- N. T reformatory after being con-,'- " ereat irraiidchildren. doylireak tddny. n golxj lineup on the boys and D.ntlri lor I'livwuii Gns Wickmao; Santa- - victod In 1023 of setting fire to4 his 'Funeral aervices were 'bold lathe will hear Mellon and memliers of to lie $10,000, :.of whlch . nmOTiut j are lose near' Rodriguez I'nns, Tbey phould" come out ' , ' i lown home. , , . Pleasant Grove tabcriiade Monday. the American debt funding comnils- - $10,000 Is covered by insurance, nbout CO miles southwest of Laredo. tlie season tight by letting the, boys know the entire city 1$ "baci of them." quiu ; Itussi'll Nclbon. : prSntorgan of--It- s .but--als- r. APPROVE OF UTAHCOUNTY REDUCTION 0 iSSESSORSTO mm t tbgtaTirorr ' DEMOTIONOF ( ' Ma Tiaay,'irJ! d A fiiMi , . , s Preliminary steps for an investlwi-tioby the house of the demotion -- - - 1009, tortol'ieMcuVitr-f- ST , v---- OLrMITCHELL 1 TOBETUESDE i exceedingly low.f i. t v "i: To .nMike the night the fflcccsn it should lie all residents of the cityou Invited to avail of the oij)ortunity ,of ieanf-iiwhile .they itre ea rn Ing," sa ys Pangalos, wlii)' been me premier in ' I'rindiwl Iladmon. the brief and blood less jsevulutioa of from .all garrU-hiljislJfUP(Ljecelvf(l in. promisesfof supiwrt while the majority of the populace appeared satis-flewUh his step. The party leaders previously had ehlkitgeditihr itotWtilBenf vrhen they faefseL h nrtiijute iu acua- them-telve- WSWISrt N.W.WELD' Pjremfer PansratosetS" Himself Up As Head 6T Gfeeiair Government " , WASHINGTON,, Jan., I' - NEW DICTATOR 4. (CP) Greet ttduy 4h uudtir the ruTe of a dk'ta domestic art anddoniestle science, tsrslilp. (Hher courses may also be given prn- Premier Panealoa has nroclalmcd vldedthore Is JsidemBn4,, The hinselfdltitatoff and-liudefiitttely cjawjes will "li condurted veMMMed tb iteiiatorial leiiions.,. of .thft'iitgb 'angalts' Tiroi'liiniitlDit was deliv ered in the course of a. military Xhts tiBie for holding the emsso. banquet...'! i '. ,i i 't wii be dDclde4 'upon at ThMrsdate's Deiclarttig tbtit Breecorhy rhe mlli; -G- t: FUNERAL FOR : booUkoT) lug, 1)wijwss English, mutiny. It lnwwt bwnlefinitl deitided Whethisr .or not ta Ie, will O. K. Hansi-n- . AUDITOR plans are for the condtK't- tng qfjclnssea in typewriting, sbort- - VATIIENSt .Jan. lind, - - Tha Bew municipal government to have charge of Provo durbig tha ' next two years was officially at noon today. Toe cere- - . monies took place iu the chamber of Commissioner Elmer Jacoliscu. the city commission in the old court- . bouse, The oath of office wag admin istered by Judge George 8. Balllf to Mayor O. K. Hansen,- who be- come mayor Of the city fot tha third consecutiva tlmeVJClmer Ja--cobsen, who succeeds George P. Billings as city i'ummlKsloher and Mary Farrer Smith, who succeeds Mrs. Ruth P". Farrer as city auditor. Th holdover "city comiulBsiouer Is ' ' tTmrlegTToiiWnii. Hather-p- f --TrHb; --and 4obn-LffiTiiFdrutc' aftcl1 iscliDlidd Dies Here; Interflee Bad beii'QiKes by the b? ortTg-j- : ment at Nephi , tuls tbo adjounh-d- ' until ltsrexular meeting at 7 :30 okiock Monday vulug, w At that The body of Nephi ..Wliitworth nu'eting tlie cuunasaioa will assign hof ield,. who; diil la this cfty It members ta the vurious deportXuw Year's day, was takeu to Nephi ments over Whlcf they ", will . have lUiarge. during tb uxt two years.. nday where funeral sBrVfres will AJtuongb, jjotJjIiiK d,efln(j has lHHn Ik. belli at I o'vJmk anuquniM IB JtiUri.ti4uf MTat V: loniu .Mr, 8e!ifJtbl was Hhe iKthrr itOimiiiwloner Jacobseii will be as h. And John. Lj Whofielii f ieftttrttm by Couiails -- Auto-1 BIllinESt jauconimlss'imer or oJHtHHy - -thb -Uloi: liiworks and pai&iy1iUe7-fh6- ' pity., aniTwosTM r T, L., 450 strtotwat' the other tH itiethbers- - wf fhtf cohiinis H 1 ) time or nut denim i. W Mnaro' atUhel''ireset: n1 nrriii i inon Xlr. Senofleld came Here frina Lit ptt.'-'Ithp bid commission, Mayvi;i or, Hansen bad charge of the deriorr- - :;u? GTaiJde, Ore'.,7 whtTe he Went-fro(utsof finahceand, public .saftty-- . thp plniii'n he Whs enKaKcil extensively and Commissioner Hopkins of the Ijjf farming' nnd'stockralslnij. departmentr Df streets and irrlgrt He was born in . England Jan- If there, are to- be any changes in 185a and two years later uaiyp'-47-, lMitsnieJftTAniericaJlth his mother, tb personnel of Jhe vaAous Ity de- jjsllM'SllllWSiSlllMSilMlH r diIif d " r Departments to Be Assigned . Commissioners at Tonight's .. Commission Meeting XiKbt Classen will be organised at the' Provo high' school during the coming winter motitn if the neces- sary nunilxT of persons will accept emit an opiMirtunity, aiwrdlng to n annouiK-emeu- t of. I.. B. Harinoif, principal of the school. The classes will be'j open to eduits" as " well, as those of school age who are unable to attend school during' the .'regular periods. A irieeting of those interested in the, movement Jias- - beeji called by lriiicipal Harmon to be held in the junior-hig- h schol auditorium Thursday afternoon at 3 :30 o'cliK-k- Those unable to attowl the meeting but iiitcrestiid in tbo classes, should --gH tTtTigertiw-rfasa- . BECOMES AUDITOR - Made Replaces on City 4 MRS. MARY F. SMITH Any Classes May Be Taught Provided a Demand Is ' ' Jacobsen liorge P. liilUngs " INVESTIGATE no-gs- PROBLEMS IMPORTANT - - o . been he ar 1 , t;Gmnt. Classes Open to All Provo Residents Irrespective ' . Of Age married the late klriiiumoert for a few trculile-oim identa. . On July 29, 191(1 the tenth aniversary'of the anirersiiry of her hushnnd, King Humliert was BodiesKtmoved By Fellow slain at Monsa on July 2, ItHKW When Workers-invcstigatinanarchist plot to murder. Margherita Detected i Fames Are was discovered. The man who wa v ctuHeii to execute .the' lecisioB of EASTV PORTAL Colo., Jan. 4 thevrcvolutlonary 'group" gave hjm (UP)PVDwa men are dead and elf to'the iMillce and after serlons condition here l bis' part of 4he plot a "powder, today asothe result of uniciiic iu prison. ted b;ast aet.atf iu Vbfi bore of the MofAfter the fall of Kim,, in SViiterofat tnpaei shortly after midnight txr 1870 at the hands of the Italian .'..CJi'lL-TJi:.'..e. last liijjht. government and the government .WSBVWte Glacon-ell- i of the capital city of Italy. and .Han Ulftroff, and Frank t1i. then Popo Plus IX, placed an Christian,! tojiwedt were working far interdict on the aiKistolic ilace ol back la the bore whey . they saw -c- on-J that . ecclesiastical out thenight a blast flash that warning lights at her bedside as life elled, functions could, no longer be held stantly was coming. whllo phyidclunn adiainiMtrwl oxy- there because the pope bad lieen Bell- partitioned from the blast gen to sustain as Jmij" as jxisnllilc fofrellily deprived of his posswion. work. rontlnnpd by a raayns tBey Ta qne;n mother was very rellg-louthe first queen of I nited. Italy.' ome The blaat,i in wanner, .toije constituand would not-lBut the troruL deprived of depplte away Um tanvaa and funws o'wr- tlori of the' queen niothcr. she wnn hef prhrlloge of at tending juags a nd m ner nwtawiiefwe iinauie.ia. mnrntfigfchnrt1:.fliL'.Mutulaaf d eatioiUj8ft. worker ilto- - tiwH'llwl the her Manager Kia--: tieecssnry for her. to Worship for Her. fnUwd te4nyegtlgate. , aumdi administered' extreme 'unction; ?rftl. years at the Church at the royal patronage tuiiLv trinehing : her head and. feet - with. the iiouse of Saroy. x; s ,rt, holy U. , ; At that "time ' a bulletin declared. Jilt is iald that Slurfthcrl fipersoB-aUy- went incognita to the Vatican hej randltioD growing rared with temperattm at 40.8 feentlgrade) and olttalued KXHKiestioni to romow ch interdict from the popa-A- t kiost ftnrt her pnlf Hi.'dsgeroM 14 while'die flnrffliscioip. ,; " it Is irWtt that bilmy of the 11111 " Tb itineeto unotbor i was.it- popular ctwfiips made tiy ,the 1'Hll'i.--I'll. 1.' poijs to tin I"tii in rla s?en iltalii"ffnvrnmenf : were ' obtained thro iighoit' Italy among. ... . k of people and the had the irespoct tl(rpnf!tt f the queen mother's Influ5 r ences, Tidr8dmirationHfereryTCKwntl ", ,,6eadiaLJCor;.'fciv..-!.jlLjiJii.'- . TI) TwiKes or Margliertta's bS: for a aBww.iwwka. erangejistlc band. KlnyHnmbert, nad ber father-n-lnw- j An enthusiast of antoibilin mileasUeji.ftiiyoJunje of, tlfry MargherUa's numerous .motor trips IT, lit i iii; v . m? ontxxMwili brought her Into outact with pen-so- burled In tlteratilts of the Pa With' thB.expujBfttltra that "if the from erery walk of life hi Italy, tlMNin, now the church of St, Mary Enpllh. slanguage get In. my way, France, Switzerland and German: and Slartyrs. aoniethlmrt going, tft happen to"1t," It may tie that the Vatican au.was Margherita who naiiied St. It the evangelist expounded in caustic au- - thorities will not allow Margherita's of saint ihe patron Christopher ieru.8 mx opinio m. A picture of the salut body to be buried beside her hus now adorns the interior frt th auto band. In such case her final resting Som'of the Suridayianiu follow: mobile presented to the pope: for place would be the church of Super; "When- - ;modprni8t prayt od't use in the Vatican Gardens. gn, near Turin which has been for gotpis' ntiger in e rATWoTiGoT-rorsakemodernistaT qMecngof the tStlie queen motbefr ofoy-.UUWmiU BUioD iiuui. "A woman must lornwrnething, but I don't call a Pekinese dog v ONE MAN REPORTED IN SERIOUS CONDITION E1B1S " X" Vi-- the daughter of the dukand-dticbet- Th. qiweii mother - s CUV JUDGE ji r : IN DEATH DOWAGER- - QUEEf PRICETW0 GENTS Provqi City: Commission DOWAGER QUEEN HARGHEipTA: Bill Fill S5 . 107 . rn ...... ,. Business Offfc , Editorial Rooms PRoVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1926. FORTIETH YEAR NO. 143 ' if ... . herald rnoxra - BEGINWORK . HER ALIMONY ser-vic- .. ; -- ntiiiCe-rouiuiltt- . of I dep-irte- e-- r. SEARGHFOR FIRE BUG HAS TWOARMYMEN willi-agai- -- LONG RECORD ibiiiif;-busine- r' - Pleasant Grove ';.";-:- Resident Dies SPARKS. ."- FRpMEWIREsl Mercantile House At Cisco Destroyed finaneO-eommitte- e s d Iu(. '. t : 1 . with-whU- i . I f flftv-ihre- tMrtyagdcdiawayway--an- d ofc b ;- " i. . . civilian"-pTnhesTo- The-me- L. 1 |