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Show A NEWSPAPER -Dedicated to policy of fairness ta all sections of - ' t'tali county. IT FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 147 lulu--' i PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY; JANUARY 8, 1926. tv i 173 PRICE TWO .CENTS m na-rr- MJDIT: SHOWS: PRO0 CITY NEAR" MILLIO WM ARK 7 DIVISION OF IN1EST New Missionaries Give Up Throne For Her PENNANT HOOP CONTEST PROVO t a' MTING-PAYSO- N The Tace for the busketball jieimants in the Xelo and ibe Aljiiut; w divisions is on. '.' , Ifsv giitm-- will Ik played this evening In theMwo districts, turec in the Neln district and. two iii A'plne. Pmjsoii high school will nu't I'rovo iu tln 1km1 kigh schcfl lie given a realireat. The lUU'jiogN gymnasium where the fans-wilto lie unleashed' for thej fray. They meet unit; of the the stioiigesj tennis in I'tah comity und realize much depend outiHiiue of .tuiiight's game. . The game will liegill at 8, o'cUs'k when U is" es; peeled (he largui -' jtHiwtsltiwill 4te filled to overflowing AtSpwilsh-i'orlt- T Spriiigvilh) high jiliiys ot4HihlkJiMtl-JUg- h Wasatch high of lleber iif I'leasant Grove, Lincoln high aFli'lii.-uii- John Guy Completes Audit of City Books for 1925; Commends Of ficiak i s . 4 h - I ''F&7 are-'eiig- . I r- -- Ml U A careful audit of the books Bud records of Provo city Just completed niby John W. Guy, public accountant and auditor, of thta city, reveals a wholesome condition' In the N. HALVOR MADSE.N7. financial affaire of Proyo city. BENJAMIN' II. KXmSK.Y "All entires have been carefully 50-YEA- mHler.ny-report- ir R to eral remarks. "It is find the records of the city treasurer and auditor lu such good condl-t'piconsidering the handicap tinder which the officials perform their duties. 'The office space is far too small and the. location Is not a deDenver and Salt Lake Railsirable onef Every effort should le road Company to Retire T made to have the offices in the new Bonds building comnleted as goo as pos farewell 'be. A ; testimonial will !'K'v,'"iJ word - in aht'leljwrtloH of an ... L; sible esfly act.l.on $. Hhi.vor SHidson wlifi vril toavp by the !itei-itatJThe work la the dejmrjynmUsitfiji.'bH9ii!4 fi'imnis leiive TLVclty auditor, treaaurer and jrejjxirthfe sioli oa the pcfitioii of the Heiiver u SMee Is tetailyTiicfeasins W r for the EastornSXati'iJD4iiui,u aiidSalt l,ake ltailroad company, nr been arrnngtW by lheiirisslonTiry rmi An interesting program-h- as ja lmimiMc f"r b" ttffltirti-tto themselves In their mittee. The public is iuvitinl toattend. Couirilmtion boxes will bo at headed by the BamliergerinteresTs of Salt LaUeXity, for the oiicrnt:!ij work under existing conditions." door. the of a railroad from Denver to Salt Mr, Guy's audit covers Mf. Madseii is the son of Mr; and Mrs. T. Alfred Mndsen, and is a Lake via the Moffat tunnei.'fhe -f- rom Peeeniber i, 1923, to November former-jitudoof the Provo,.ljigli ihmil, IivAmuuui.. Uimk- -' coiujiaii.v -- htfi i'ci'uet'd a ilW iir 30, 1025, find is very eomjiletH of.ltlie- - tun-OJLienJ!eritlniJst' " Moivhnnts the at Farmers and bank. ef statement The detail. ployed .' every an Bnnoivuceineiit to IH'1, accfirding Nelson to is second of counsellor Mr. Knndsen Bishop h. J. the condition of the city at the fronytTenverv Thp dwil was ,' close of business oh November the Provo Second ward, and is a son of Mrs. Amanda 'Knndsen. This coining consummated Tliursday. of assets ahows total mission Mr.'Kundscn has fiiledj, .the outbrenli r;1923, wljl be. the second According to the aiiviif.s reaching segregated. Bo follows : Cur- the world war lie was in the German mission f(it rims.f rrctj liere: the Deliver mid SnJt Xnkj; rent assets, (sinking fund account,) to the . a ... Eastern States with bndxnarters at Nt''v:l(irk-has ngrmi to pay a .$23,207,98; accounts reclvab,jn-c1iidinglrrigatlo' The proffrinn ta f..llr.va-- TMITkl sliTHcient. 1 mire.nyWhlrtm tnifft, BlurHl" Choir of l!iids,.'iiiyolvnig paydue from county treasurer and other Song : . . .. Melh Scott ment ol $16,736,310 witjiin 46' 'years. ......... Invtwation sources of income, $127,644.12; fixed ' .' . ! . . . Choir . 7. . ... Jt is also said that the contract ohg assets, Including reitl estate, furni. Ualjih E, Uootli, Harvard Olson includes an option for 49 years after ture and fixtures, tends and einjip-nien-t, Musical Selectltm Lthe 50 year iH'rlod has expired. " t and water 'works, 775,9K3.97.. Accompanist,. Mrs. Italph E.' IWoth The total 'liabilities Paxman xnroiign rue consirnciion or rne . .ITTZ .7. given at liead'mg Beuver and Salt iMke railroad via -$519,601.82 as follows! Bank . . . 7 l'rayer IVrfwl the Moffa.t funnel the railroad dismain- Quartette Burton Vfiird, Salt Lake City. tance between ..the two cities will 'be tenance of cemetery, $20,457.77;, . , , . . . . . .X. Hulvor Madsen , , . ,t , . . . . Hemarks reduced by approximately 170 miles. special assessments, (cash accounts) . Adam L. Pelejstinr BassriSofeu.. It i Hw iiitentinn t.f tht H)l1)ltil'r $51317 01 ytrvot Hphtlnp, $2 84(1.77 lieioamih 11. Knndsen g,ir Jterestsiobuild tluoadjroin bonds outstanding, $475,000; not? nt Remarks Sweiitest Story Ever Told rraig. Colo., to I'rovo, and fmm Duet Xtiiese places use already existing Anna Miidsen ami J. II. Lym OO0; total, $510,001 82. The differ-Theador A. iladsen lines to lKnver and Salt Lake, re- ence between the current assets una Remarks . . . . the liabilities, or the new worth is Quartet . . ..When The Bell "in the Light House Rings given at $407,234.25.- Burton Waul, Salt Lake City The cash during the per- Remarks ;. Bishop L: r iod of the audit are given at fol- Bass Solo . . v. Ada in' L. Peterson lows: 1923, $74,286.45; 1924, Meet Again .God Be Wftli i; s fihS-We-" Song Closing total, 1925, $217,429.24, rrr-B-Asnel Jriliiiwm , Benedict ion 7 $506,933.70. Two-thirds- pf c e 4 ajril rail-ftisi- d lie-w- as. 4 $920,-896.0- . raU-roa- d q .............. ...... tlij-tumt- ; .... "7 . ,Z7.7-'TIT.T77'K- y'f '' ........ - .,..;.........'... s - li . COAST CITY . $215,-218.0- . The disbursements during the same period were as follows : 1923, , - - SENATOR WALSH DIRECTS QUESTIONING i - WASHIXGTtlX, The success of the liOR PROOF - iW ... tuitlw - "Yolt can live as perfect a fe In Prnvo asT In" any other city of which I know,, and I .have, livt.il iir some cities. But there are still place where we can make thing lictter hertir--Txouing-la- w f iJiis state yJlLhelp us iniiku- - these-imji- n meats," " 1 ! he Community Church P) Sargent " .t'"JjJ."li'i!LL""'H. irtmuwt tljroiw. Is. Is'lievcd, lu tune dojie so to returu to Zusi "" dnn'rtflow Mirirwt irweTd; wife (above). 7.M, a commoner, mni.ied lYml during the war, but "NVasut !t ulsiuj; six months af- in 1920 King i'cnliuflud indiieed Carol ti jiiiiiiil the marriage and rd ter jou touk offL(?u Princess HcU'iia of Greece. Now Carol mid .Helena will be divorced, "Well, it.' nut- - havfr lteeB""alMmt that. I don'f rememlier." t ilisputche say, and ho will remarry KIM. "wVn alld you first heir that Attorney-General Stomv yonr prede iTiwir. had written a letter holding tlint the Aluminum compunr of America wns violating the autl-tru11 1 la wr Walsh asked. v. "A newspaper man mentluned It iUu-tug- W-.hU- -, 4 mrrinn r i if STUDENT BODY toi THEN HIMSELF " In- - V'5VB;!kl?-u-ferenc- said-Coac- , -- e." "Wasn't that about Octolier 15?" ' may have bi'eu.' Snrgent said he had entire coufl- EW YORK, Jan.. S. ( 1'P)- - ilence in Assistant Attorney General Donovan. "I am confYlent 'he 1b The entire family of Tiiuiins Kiug what. 1 right. 7 ' ' , doing futhi-rund three children of 7 mother, The big Vermohter fumbled" his. whom the oldest was five years, old irtpe and a Ihix of nntehes aa he wiped :nul "soiueiime last answered questions. 7 He wore a ; ' ' flaming red tie and jtrey 1 we'd ;. night. suit His ron grey halr-wKour wi'ie beaten to i)r;illi with a iHtsim-siiunbed down over his eyes. liasebull bat.: Senator Borah, Idaho, Repabll-criTlie fifth,7 King, iTied from a asked If it .wag Sargent'.pjitlcy, slashed throatr with to work in not in hud tiirneit Iktii oq ln gas , the aiHirtment and if crushed skill's other depHrtuienta first h "We ntteiuirt to. ascertain had not brought death to any of the whether the charge of. the depart- family, asphyxiation' had. ments are true," Sargent said. "We. told "by the story, Pii'rcing together tlh Shambles in which iHiliw found attempt to verify the evidence." tlie house, (hey .were ciuivinceil that "TWalsa seemed dissatisfiedr 7 King had liecoiiie niaildei.id, iHnind- - . "What I want, to know Is how to et every ed his entire family to 'death, turned drtcrniinwl on jhe gaVand coiitmitted sui' ide bj lit of ,evidence possible from the federal trade commission?" he askej cutting his own throat'.' "Personally I did nothing," Sr-g- i ut answered. He told of sevei-a- l leccnt, conferences and actiylt'pa of -put;t i of rieials-7--- , ."It Brightness, social adaptability and stability of character are essential for the, greatest success .fjn'- life. So E. L. Iloiterts In an address liofore the young men of Brigham Young university Vidaj mornhig. Iu beginning his remarks. : st , unilMi'MllLI ? . . . . -- ' ; s an athletic ipiortmittte t.ach had hrknow men. He studies the athlete from varioiiSutigles ; the athlete "who lias arrived," the nth lete who has reached tlie period of complete recompense and mtt begun to ""Ni'iik" lind the athlete in .the's utages of development. He also hacan opisirtunity to study the stu- tlie B'rtHiuil,-tlie diiwiU-owisjsirts in llieir reae-tiohe toward athletics, Var-mi- 4. lcJit7body.-thiLfacult,v, Service at Sunday ' Jt 1 v" : The A'ermoifter, testifying as first witness fn the inquiry of the sen- ate judiclHry committee, S'lid be learned of the ense from newsfiapent after taking office and left the matter to his assistant. Attorney Geti- 4'rnl Tl'UHain 5'. lonovBu, . Snrgent was eloselv questioned by Senntiir Thomas J, Waish who two jigo rilsctoHe- d- thu Teapot. jetr Ilitliui wcshflMlii: a tn thft "tinm hi rf almnhittw . I; t,(tit find the" i'rovo subject 'of an address of Mayor ), K:. IlansiMi .aL-tl.Wi'Ulofc niH'kly luneiiKiii of the Rotary club at th Hotel Rolierts Friday noon. The mooting was under the dlrtH'- B. Tucker, tioti of Judge James of the liilblh- affalrK coin- i hnirui.'iii initte, iwiH and flute ditetiwer? and given by Leltoy RolMjrtsoh (lenii Van Wagentjn. net omiianled by "Elinor Xelson, all instructors In thi' 'muRic department of the Young ' university. ljLiIIiin!'I! .exjilajned jQuit J5ii; lug meaLs nothing imt the introductinirof science, eenmiiiiy 'iifiit lieauty in the business of building cities. He reviewed the byt!iv of the movement in the nation and the state and snidvthnt Provo was the first city in the state to. have city ' ' r planning commission.;? "Since we. must live" our lives in Provo, why not ' make conditions here as nearly perfect lis possible?'' (I S. C. ury - ?Miid!ig- ZV.. lb Jin., n told the Walsh committee today that tie did niiLknowjiiuch about the Iih of the department of Jostliv luto the aluminum "tiurt,1 t,ut rolled by Secretary of the Treas " :v . Mellon. 4.- - Mayor Hansen Declares Provo Offers Great Possibilities For Perfect Life tftjr placing activities of -- - Sarjrent Af kflow ltdges He Has Done Nothing Concerning i Investigation PR0V0MAY0R rrfiy-jMm- te-.- . EXPLAINED BY MOFFAT TUNNEL tj.'! ...... . 4 Attomey-Generail.Joh- LEASE i, e ...... ' Learns Attorney.- - General From Newspaper Reporter Of Trust Inquiry , PR0VOR.R. GETSIZONING LAW SECOND:WARD:ARRANGES -- v. I uii Recommends City to Seek Its Share of Interest On Its r Funds Held by Treasurer tin r l URGES HASTE IN V COMPLETING OFFICES ;rdq-Justie- mm ''1 , I VERMflNTER STARTS TONIGHT WITH ON MS URGED f HERALD PHONES Business Off ico . . . 85 Editorial Rooms . . X07 n and-final- as n, ' :. " objectifies himst If as u "publicity ' doK' fiend." 1925, 1924, $236,972.06; $23,095.59; Rev. of In the absence the of the" college to It .niia pastor, the indl$509,873.1)7, $246,451.79; .total, js. will develope these three requisites for B. M. Hiien if Salt Laks-Ot)- 7 1, ating an overdraft December SAXTA JURBARA. Jan. 8 (C.P.) " -pulpit of the' Conitiiunity nicecss and to help Hie student to 1925, of $2,93037. Barbara will siwm lie nil oifiipy the "" -iliurch. the in Sunday, leak January 10 at; 11 avoid "thow th'ngs tliafsliun ehr the greatest Probably city. a. and these of in. qualities" any danger as Indicated income by - sources of Ail of the new construction here Mr. Guy's report i the failure of the Evening services will lie held lit 8 therefore succeKs, There is ..danger snnervised bv cltv exuerts to uf w hich the illust rateil lec froin overwtirk. - lOiiterfereK wTTTT city toicollect interest on dally baliirevent a .renltition of tlie disaster P- on ance on taxes collected by Utah ture tne "lue or i nrist. win stahinTy. Worry ami loss of sleei. that levelled the city last June. Ik" Snbjei-t,"- ' continued. , ..;; county.-.''Opening iiScjise i'Xilte.meiit. iwj', a ? tvi'j bus!' Xone of Santa x 8. vBarabara's .It!i,.. (t'P) (riM ' FLOREXCE, Arfe.9an; ' that threaten stability of chuinctei'. Piofj'ssnr , William , PeliTSoti. (11. Jesus' of " Ministry-Events, In this connection- the' report tiave.tieeii' onld ness establishments fieen OklaPresident (Nxdldge has the rector deadens, of. the Agricultural Kxpii-inen- t Intoxicating' liquor states:"The collector of taxes for Bill , LawTencd notorious lieen htul properly they unaiile to f:nd a cniable civiliim of shaken dowit in Lojruu, and l'ro- an.d makes a man jStatidii Utah county is being paid Interest homa bad man,' was hanged, at the who- will mfept const .1 SWt ' balances. state iK'nitetitiary here today for' adequate prestige "J till" - maidlHiiiim! lutstabie. 77 by the bank on daily G. ft Ig Kiptended. I To mid to the whifrngypifptii. the74objksmsiirtoJx'mj!aL -Ih en dciilt IJIrctoiKoliivt which Interest has been turned over not ruined was Santa Barbara the English col- Haze BnrclTl'fiwfi' X. .'Pershim; as ('iftiruian of thr nmniero' the the .farmers Coiifereilei of comity. but as a result couraged the students to foriu'ha'MU es an " earthquake, by Tacna-Arie- a ' ceimnis plebist itary vliii h meets ilallv, imtnuiig aiu. or si'ir eoiitrouimi tnow' I am of the opinion that the money police officer. ' colonVsts'it is now proposed to es f faulty building practices in vogue . 7 Latvrencei faced liealh stoically, si on" in Chile. Week! t a means of der Hfternoon, dm health received from this source should lc as Petersonnti-mlie- r ofi .O. IX Ireston Tern there." declared vigor Iledden, tablish a school for giri farmers, v strummoments sail final Wiilt l'eishiii ids ptamiiiig 25-at Brigham Young among the several taxing siK'tiding the essi'iitlul qualities- of January 7 exnerc1 the Titiite nuid comHussiun" While the hoys are. being trained ' Long Beach construction 17. A oh' i."i in death the from a .lai.uary : guitar' ..... ... LHIIVIMII. .. r "E? units. Provo c'jtv 'is eharged for the ming whrt friinied'a new building 'code I left" for Cliicitgri, to attend the aii'-... m iiie nil iih iioe larm l.. h of ii. nj.'.nm do ypnn-isimpaired health, Director Peterson will discuss opt nacnuulivfl unit eiltWr.inir.nf these while he sang ' nuiiT cimwition of the America ii Barlmra. Santa for the girls are t 'and liiiudlingrstock t nt .7 iiMe here leave '..'sonieimo . love ' song. Fyies . . "Hcsenrcii ....... Jiiuniivs , . taxes and it seems only, right and Iriilay, aifrf ''The bnildings that have gone Hip igbtt'H y;r I iu Jd oe ii aini o in u M'liinit iiftuti.v m mv 75 jmtsohh w V" once who cau recojicl'e the Peruvian Aplfoximatry Problems in Rvlu'tion to the Piibhc in in share the should it thiit Road show to In American six here the months attend the of hoemtiing fanners' wives, s "jusf ur,Jir past which 'took Chilean ill fferewis "over ' .1 lomaln." Olid Prr Alder in int. rerest paid .on dally balances. The nessed tlie ex'wntion, 15.' He will confer, 12 to code would the lMtildUJg The first piirtv will consist of January witnesses isidte for the disputed,' 'provinces, , Collector of place at dawn. Among the if lll Slu iii.Moudity Jitnfiarv 25;. v ill 7(liseu,ss t we've girls." Uiev will sad fur Tl,i. , law does not give the Texas lie hoiH-- 'to amiomice a - suecejisor stand tis much of a trcmblor as that with officials of the 1'nited - States the several were UK? tiroldi'iu flayers to. pi any' aw'thority jtf pay ftp game arliiebtUltHik-.- the city lit.wn lutit HiHreau of public- - rowls- while- In the: yew'Xeiilnh'd jeariv in IVbrinu'.v ami trfthlit iiiid (TktahoHia, ifrlrn(lK r lfr. T7 1.31'aitlu ivho tn the county. , in ers have o!et4d Geiirge M. Nnt-- f he said.. east June,' will icieive their training on a fine iiiid was State of Keilngg sprung. Before the trap, ex.Secretary ! ' I have taken the matter, up with Tall ax president, with A lev Moiteii- iif tlfi"jirni;r.'nn in. iliin (iivtsiiin estate near Palmerston. The exfneud "tlier rilvt.rrr have nppnsrd ntr and he is of the Ijawrem-- asked - that his. sun as vice president " Olid Lvitn pects iiluint live hiuKlri'rt farmers penses nf tlie experiment are being' thp In prayer, winch 'pointing n iiillittirviilfici'r. .But there ' him with kneel 'iftteiiila-ncehe iu .. onlii'ou that th(e nmpunts should 'I he to, Haws as seeretarv-treasurer- , f iiinshed from a fund established-bwas done. This was said to Ik the was- - mm h less hope in offn ol ' as suggested nbove. be annual mooting-- of the chapter vva? farmers of New the sheep ever a that weel. tliiin Lawrence Bill todav circles agii would advise that vou Instruct the onlv time that V. In Pnivo W ednesday. ihehl n. an v of whom it Is a good as . an experienced' diiilnmal such .. citr attornevtrt'tiike the mutter up prayed. The. elm itcr is eoMrnttsMh.' tit t lie t milium wives. ,. sanlare did herself proud in .staging uiiiwftf llie.list,. If itot tlw K. V nn en ot Detroit. Avotiid ; sister. molher "Ogden and murdere's again The jcharlc wlfth the connty attorney for .settleof master J'rovo. ii unrew plnmbera devnsi nn'. tne seen ever watcti livestock sik liiTermountain not shows "did very best, the ruing in ,tiangmg, accept Far. region,", ment.". They S'lw ltvwrem-e- ' for the last (One of the presidei.t s. i hii f ndvis clared E. S. Hincklevv sorrctarv of the Provo Chandler the ImdH's a admitted today tliaf it might nho time last night when they had sjH'iit Tlifirsday In the Junction city looking over the big exhibit v " M'ovr.s Heulieu iiarl and lAurii" V a nidi commandeer lie to necessjii-tearful farewell. fVr TT f.. ""I hliracferisfic of the of that itv thev left, no stont of Miv aild i 1"C IIOII J ii'ii ii i 'lail These pathetic flgnves appeared liirv man.' but denied imit the n iuu make the show one worth going miles to see. The- spacious to unturnel - fMrsiJkiu.lalvvavii t.l.ii of M ill,,. at The nnijiiaI - 4ioetIng Of Jbe iJissister of before the state parole liird Major Genenl V;lllam 1 1'lmcTrtT'Pdiadn.v mid made a at the Panama ttvFtoi kco.isen in bv fur tlie largest exposition building in tlie.stiite, count v iluipter of the Redf'ross will wlvi were drow hvsl ulnrcf sUaiiut; at Imrnl services for SirnU Ell7heth uiiinaiKliiig.ofl'Teer he Inter-- be hWil TiiTtlie .Tiai:ifieiir"f Ihc" Mllll ll-- f .tlllMl I. xvie briiuirlii i AMken wert held Weiuiewlay iff ter'tutwestotl -- wixjnatoi'ft from aTT "imrts-s ii fe.' " " ror Ifitermi'iit. nnon at- - the Second- - ward chapel, . Saiit.iMHln Tnisi'av to Widuesdnvr've-ningkVl Provo of nioontitui libntrv . wa iloiisi. regum; public ((limited . Tjawreme H o l t Wiiruer lu charge. Funi ral ie i' y. J ecu j Uihop Eiii-h. -i atservices for J9. .i..;,.,,! Jauiuirv. was clock, f,Au the ..splendid) M. L.. LHtiiuer; Ak.lllli pleasing feature of the e.xpositiop .Those who lestnJo tnke any of intf Knrch when he aud ins 1totllei 1 SjII 'resident-mainThe sjHiikers were W. T. I luster, presi- held Ht Plotlsnift Mi"i reTmetV nd vocal e geueml of the nit.W. Dr. wns to nwlntiwl Babe Biito nrreKt. A. .Will Nuttalls jbe-Coumade Provo e and breeders. off'red'l.'y-thI tub evening. county by showing rs A Gardner of Palmyra stake ; ; . l l to Hi nn f tIIit.. of 77 dent the cIhsw-chapter. at. the PT0V0"'high school turniHl to Texas on another charge Ii() u.h coiuuiiindi-- of tiie herd .took, many ribbons as did I'll tic Olson, the Trice, buys, and. lh tni' oiiiig Kilward Money. President. Wells T, The finnncVal rJiort- of the Santii(iiin. 1 tic iintli'sliould get !tn touih with Prindiml and warf sent to prison forjifi1 wptadron "iircoiuiwrdetl Pershing to Xiiuehuugh ot I'leasant Grove. ' 1 ' .j .1y" Rf- : M r- -' u.i HrtK'klianlnind Brshnp wuruer. tiouA-WgHTuT ItPFTvtTinH frjs rr Ti tie. STo A ilesperate L- - B. "naruiou at once so thnf legal", hurtle was ArivaTliaK If"" 'fiiggesteil aIr-bbrrngTTogullierIlie. of were lurgely attJ'ud- -. TrTj"godoIhIng"for .it. cominiiun . The of 'age, lTurit; Tawrem. i Tliiiui GiTiet iiFlToiirv T. Allen, n llt and finrwnirhYngftd m tieMilf thp activitnic durimr 11(25 wilUl mar " ...... effort towai'l niaile.' - The officers unit .hoard of iu if (Inutile .grave. breivls ef cuttle in fllict were jtjHspl" many floral triband there ed i he bf t to A the romnmntrer chiHsln Case retfrfiffUier week.. takejv next trng through pennianship The Tie congratulated upon tho to iu tlie Spanish Is, was stocks Interment utes. better Mrs. Mr. Clark mf Ogdeu ' certainly also will formerly priducing directors In of lc the sim-occuiritloli. anof been'lncfuded Anicncnn iirun" chapter tlullast has supreme court In Washington, It. C, , Eoik City cemetery. iu Siuitaijuiu. elected for'1920. i. J-splendid exhibition." nouueement. nhich lefuwd to review tbe case. iiennaifr; NOTORIOUS BAD jPERSHING'S JOB MAN HANGED - 1- IN CHILE NOT FARM EXPERTS if INARIZONA EASILYFILLED TQ-4EGTUR- i. i-- SGHOOL FOR E . GIRLFARMERS so-fa- - -- toJJie-generflLiii- Preston Peterson GoesioChicagp: Xth HI'-- T -- iruKpe-etlv- ... i 9 ', pro-rate- d . ,, Plumbers Elect New Officials 1 1 the-ple- anti-quak- e .. s,-.i- . l,-,.,-- .' s txt iiiiiu-tio- - - tiHhlitys.'-''',v::;--,.,";-,,:'"',r- : SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES1 pro-nit- lrs' Z'a-!an- jMaarnalce Victims Buried in Santaquin ; Mrs. Sarah Aitken Is Laid to Res l NIGHT CLASSES ij llUItl - good-peopl- T0:0RGAN1ZE - of . . - I-- 4' l jilJmsji-l:oRlw.Jaiii8-rJ,a-:. I - h.'.-- 111 . .1 i a i - i : r s d. -' cln's . -". nt of-B- the-4fit- . .f. ' 1: , x...... ... ; .:..... ; ''.ij . |