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Show Dtiei f sirTCJs-tL"Uh e m to a policy ef a3 secttuta of k toaity. 11 - i- ! Fortieth year, no. i6i. - t Mi' PROVO. UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926. PRICE TWO CENTS Mil ran ........... o ! 6 - o o . -- v.-- p-- o o .o o- - o o o o o- , S3Bate Opens Deb si IBl l.i i I SMOOT FAVORS INSTITUTE PROGRAM IS .SURTAX "CUT 11IE0 BY COMMITTEE . & tbe mid-ye- institute to be held high school-auditoriu- In teachers' the Provo Fine Program Outlined wit m nrday morning beginning o'clock has been as follows: Sut- at 10 - ' MOKNIXQ SESSIONS. . 10:00 A.M. Oenera IA mbJy8eMorJliglL TippedrdtHptrft1on,"arnie(ri)y School Audltoriiun the TtaS senator and administration 1. Musicr-Prp- vo High School '. financial expert, who spoke . at Band, John Omanson, director. his com- length giving reasons 2. Invocation George Powelson. wttee's action In revising the meas-3. Address of Welcome Mayor ure passed by tbe bouse which pro: O. K. Hansen,: tided only 330,000,00O reduction. 4. 'Boys' Chorus Provo High Lowering of sur tax rates on in- School, Ernest Pax man, director. " comes from a maximum of 40 to "Address, "The Pnifcuxional 2Q gercent-ftas- . defended .by Jmoot I . as, sonpd economics.. , ris, B. Y. V. Repeal ot the publicity clause of & .Pta ta Snpt. C. w the Income tax was advocated liy fr 1 11:00 A. M. Departmental Primary Seetloa has been served by puldieatiwk- - 4t Itahioaefended-- ' . action in repealing the inheritance tax' which the bouse-bi- ll -- retained In part, restoring the tax on legiti-- . mt,t drama, muslcaL ixHicerta, and grand operas,; which the house had eliminated, increasing personal ex- letnptlohtrsnd pefneiflg to abolish the excise tax on automobiles, trucks " and ateohoL AID, SLAYER LOSESNERVE y Marshall Under Special Guard Following Nervous , Collapse High - Auditorium. or TdiHcTwKjn Lindsay. - 28.-- TP) ;. David L. Marshall, confessed slayer of his sweetheart, Ilea on a cot In the hospital at Moysmenstng prison today, a .nervous and phjrs-- " leal wreck, with a special guard pear him to thwart a threatened destruction. attempt - His nerve broke for the first time since hp confessed he dismembered and beheaded' the body of Anna May. Wetrich "after strangling and cutting' her throat ' Marshall collapsed last night A message from his wife that she would no nothing to aid him in his defense) was said by prison physicians to have been partially responsible for the breaking of Marshall's nerve, A detective yesterday visited Mrs. - . Marshall at the prisoner's requests P. M. General Session. lJ:45 word front Jaer 1. Music Provo High School t . andr brought back - that she neither ould, or would Band, John Otnanson, director. -- do anything to help him, 2: The Teacher's Job as Related "That the last-tr- a li. A". Dixon. "Business lo Mid. "What's the use?" S. Girls Chorus Provo - High "I'l kill myself- wben I get - a School Glee Club, Ernest Paxman, banee."r: director. . 4. Address WalterAdams. president" Provo CityBoard of Education. " . an I'.ofr. - -- With Experts In Many Lines j Participating! The annual fafme'rs'and bouse-ierrs"i:onfert'h('e under the direction of the Pleaaut Grove high .0rruulTBe I k - HOftlEFOLKS o-o'- o --o .i n ..in (Hiuatv bureau will lie heldGrove high school Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, February 3, 4 and 5, according to announceuient of srbool and farm bureau officials. This Biinnhrevent' is looked forward to with great plenwu-- by. the peojile of laaaiit. J3roye a nd the surrounding territory. The exten-sio- Surrounding Lake; Plan Is Feasible Upon their return from a meeting with the Utah lake water useWfrout .lalt Lake county Wednesday, local committeemen worktngT)irthe ttah lake reclamation project express the opinion that any. disagreements tha t ha ve heretofore existed ' between the Salt Lake and I'tab county factions will he settled in time te htfve the district Included In the firgt unit of the Great Salt Lake Basin .reclamation bill now before e the univer- Young sity and the 1'tah Agricultural col- - wr snrrrjis of this .yniij ierni-eau!- will le itddro thesrare's foremtwt exiicrt valines, "Tht Tromiiir program follows : VVeiwsday,. February 3rd. , ti Effect of Taxui on Rural lexpertJjL 23tt- - p. m. Department sessions. The I'armers' Tax problem, Bk T. Caiiener ; Utah County Farut JBnr-?aTax Pnigram, Ij. L. Buiinelli' jliairuiuu Utah County Farm Bureau tax commission; Interior. Decoration, Lynn Taylor, of the Dixon u Thursday, February 4th. i mLSTOM Friends and - Admirers at . Homes Declare Helen Wills k Defeat Mile. Lenglen ' - . ON OLD Temperatures Pre vail Causing Loss of Life Sub-Zer- o BERKELEY, Jan., ?8. (TP) Helen Wills' home town friends are banking star defeating Suzanne Iienglen; French ace. if tley ever meet. But the probaWlity ot jthln meeting Is r remote. C; "Pop" Fuller, veteran ten- nis expert who coached Miss Wills to an AmeTtoan and Olympic chaitf- quently: '.. ponship,i voiced the opinion. of "A .house, is builX of britks and i stones, ' Berkeley fans when he - told the On sills and poSri and piers; United Press: today! that "in my al-- But a home la built of loving deeds. opinion Lenglen is . that stands a thousand .tears." ready." . . andjopejt, COLUMBUR, O., Jan, 28. (UP) Climaxing a driving biiow storm, a bitterly cold gale swept almost thf entire state, during the nlghtyleav- lu ,a trail of damage and suffering according to a survey "made by tbe United Press day'v The Wind attained terrific vcWk'- Ity In northern Ohio, rocking housi5. shattering windows, piling snow drifts on highways and general! disorganizing traffic, according to press reports received this morning. v-- SiwWr-eonfess- -- ' key-not- s r V-- '- , g i : r ft4k SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES Man , Makes New. Record 1 ing the first twenty-eigh- t January. This' brings high record honors of the JnterUmmitairi branch to Utah county it being the first (tuie In five jears llrttt any representative of this company has been able to. wrest tbe record from Jack Doby of. WyoMr; Smart wrote eleven more ming". applications than Mr. Doby's highest Tecord In a single month. -- . i .. . IS SUBJECT j r). 11 charge. This w ill be i bp last assembly j of tbe we'k, Director Nelson j Ve ex(HH-- t a great stated, CTUWdaud are "inauglng - to J handle nuiifortably all who come.. ' We want thuMast " au-- . j riicme to be ne of tin- - fcreatost I of theJweck." j 03. PACK OF j FORCE : i DfsTTack and Henderson' of U. of U. and Y. C ' Respectively Spejkers. a ' BUT ONE SET OF LAWSS1 THOSE OF GOD DR. PACK Defines Philosophy A Knowledge Correctly FIRE DAMAGES Interpreted 7:.".' .' Dr. Frederick J. Pack of the University of Utah and Dr. W. W. president Brigham Young college of Logan, were, the 'apeak- era at the "Leadership general on Thursday afternoon, Their theme dealt with the mony of science and religion. They' Hen-derso- n, RESIDENCE - . si Oscar A. Kirkham, regional director of the Boy Scouts of America and president of the alumni Burning Soot On Roof Gets ration" IBig Start Over Fire weiniprrthelrdei4a f that there wa no necessary conIttiictieon ofr the Provo Department Klwauis flict betweetf science and religion." 1 club Thursday. ; 'ii ins Margaret Huuunerbaya sang A' soot fire"cansed biirhiug ly "Example of futber to sun Is the oiiening number of the exercises, ' the greatest moral force In tbe falling on the roof of W. I. Jolin-n's htune, WIT North Flr.f East "Tbeso Are They,'" prayer wit ofworld," said the speaker, "and I conof 4n prlm4ni)fll-8)- ea 3YUUV-wa- a the t the- - nmmda ker-- per-bai- h tend that no man who receives visits from his bootlegger can hold himself up as a model father The :mrwbonke!rirruiitaiiloii of his con Is the man who will .tte the iiroTttfi'st of ihTKiJr aTteTTIe reacnes street, about :30 '.Wedjwtlfi"y : even fered by President Joseph Reese of Ander-sifi2xt damage the Nebo stake. soiigBaBdelere.' .. Mlw Marx, hforethe flauiesWerextinuiihel . Ity the Provo fire Hnr mcnt. The goRIincr win lipiinliit li.g, did JipwarUs. of loss is fully 3iemiMrs 1 - - ; 1, . 1 ... . -'-- ' ""Suchaii orgmilznt ion would ref'ect great Credit to our town, and can be had at little expense as atf instruments, equipment and uniforms are furnished by Uncle Sam. ; '" "There isn'ttthe remotest chuuct1. of having to render, army service,: and undet the ruk8 govehiiug It, all. the latitude necessary or desired is given to the men. I hotte the civic and professional men and organizations will get behind thetiand, as It Is a worth while project and jine that ... ., . weu aiiora 10 give nm moral euiiporu-- . the-ban- d --- - ...- j -- s - he might conclude there." were two Marcel Graudjany, the distinguish ed French harpist, arrived in Provo this morning in the best of spirits prepared to give the music lovers of Provo and this county a. real musical feast.atilie Utah stake tab ernacle this evening. Tbe great artist Is thoroughly French, and speaks but little Eng lish He is a small, modest, man. bufr withaut, pleasant and courteotis, I ism ins arnvau nere "arrange incuts were made, to have him play ir inUiilier as a '..prelude JW the gen eral asseml)ly at U'udership.. Here Ajtrpat qudipnce.gaye the artist an ovation, and he was obliged to re spond with two Additional nill.nliers Not cinly did the Vast throng at the big school hearth? "Graddjitiiy, but litmdrrsofTadioanBrrrtn'Ovrrmirl throughout the intermountflin region were thrilled with his numbers. to r The great" Grand Jany "came America in ?ovenil)er, and since his sets of laws, thtsje operated by God ' and those operated by nature. The loss of tbe axe in tbe stream and its recovery through tbe throwing ' into the stream "of a twig, by the ' prophet was another illustration ARMITSTEAD FUNERAL IS FnIDAYlP.Il CAPT. FRIED Mrs. J. B. Armits'ead. foriinTl of tills city, arrived. in Rrov Wel nesdity evening with the body of he; busiiilud who di ed at Shell b'0'11 riic NevHnfiday .folluwlng a- - week'i, The fn illness of pneumonia. will I held in the. Provo Fifth wh rtl ba ef Fmliiy ; OFSHIFSCREW . '! termH4reVkrItteit-wi- t 1'nVvo elty cunii'ttfy, -- Prove l Sixth-AtteSuc cess; stricken Men Nearly v mpt Infant Child Dies Here of Pneumonia Sir-aad d Barrel Oil Well Conies In ' .. Lc-and i : . Slept On Street NowSleens in Jail ' RESCUES LAST nerai-serv-h- arrival. h,cre. ueasT5ecn In greaT demand In tlie large, cities of Jhls j Fiuiernl, services for Ail. oih' var-olMrs. Le son of He is here on-country.furlough from the Fon Talnbleau schtsil of Thatcher, who died at the. famil' est Kirsi Soiijl. nsidcnee. r,H7 music of Paris. stwt. Wednesdav morning follow ing a brief illnessi fnuii pneumouin. 1000 will be Jield in. the Hutch Fuuifir home Friday afternoon at .2 o'elocf ",, CiUla.: . foio.,- - Jan.. ; 28. The Thi' services will lie under the three, 1 Nelson of th. number 3. in ; the tlon of Bishop L, Traitscp ;i. t.i Moffat field was omileted .tester-day- , Pnivo Sei'oud-w- a rd.- 'In rftltlition to the pan-litaccording to word here today, '"Elh'ia Ptiwlsttfi Thatcher." tht with an Initial flow of apiroxlmnte-b- ' is survived, by oiiesister-5iichild The flow -- .1.000 barrels daily.: two brothers. . started at 3.847 feet. The well is the joint property of ; Interment Will be til the Prove and citj cemeters , the Texas- - production-compan- y tbe Transcontinental Oil-- company ind Is the seventh producer in the. Moffar field, 17 "miles Sooth of Craig. - (Continued .on Page Three.) Perish Jan. NEW YORK, 28 crew of the American Steamship. President Roosevelt,7Won -- their .battle vith. Atlantic, storms andjj.ecliej of floors and crew of the waterlogged British freighter ntinoe, according tt "a radiogram received by the ' United States 'ioos. here today T, he rescue was completed soon tfter midnight. ttie'' message said, men were trans-Vrrewhen the finst-1froto The wallowing, disabled freightef'to the liner. Twelve had, been taken off earlier in the night The rescue, wgsjnadeat the cost I of two lives two of sailors having "been" drowned iri th determined ffor.to--run).(fcuift boats through the boiling seas to the aid of the Antinoe, Five liiebonts were smashed before tbe rescue was" and-hi- tl -e- . "oimilcledT t - 1 , i The Roosevelt had been standing ST. PAUL,-Minn- . Jan. 28 BitALAMEDA. CiiJ. J.if as (United by the Antinoe since Sunday, enter cold enveloped the northwest to- News) There ie plan" r gaged almost constantly In plans for day, thermometers ...registering v18 lait the public .highway i.c not!. ona the rescue 'and In tbelr execution, Mow zero.' One death was attnh- - of them while mote than 200 of the liner's . -- A. Yates felt -- drowsy - and passengers formed mru i lie charming audHiri.mr pii in thbi dropped to tlio pavement for a, sie ience for the- - herole ef forta of the area. ta. He finlslied his nap. In JaiL Roosevelt'- crew;.( ' , . m Proisjei)ortedQmjlLpart , . HARP CONCERT Oil-we- ll "I hope the musicians and the business men of Provo will cooperate with army officials in fiHnglng to? this, city the proposed Army Reserve corps band," says' Lieut. Wr. Wlliam Otctn,. of the 324tb Cavafryi Res. are a few obstacles and qnestlons yet-t-o. in connection with this proposed organization but Judging from tbe sentiment expressed at a meeting oL, musicians held here. Wednesday evening there is no reason why Provo should not take ndvanfyig of this oppor- . dur days of ? -' GRANDJANY-- Texas Jury Gives $100,000 II1UUU : . DeathJPenaltx than. - r ' CABINET QUIT T more I o I.I II I (III ULLILI flfty-gaJlon- - : ii a a o - PREMIER DIES . imiu. Khl Ihh HtXE ITUDAY Chark W. Xibley, of the first presidenry of the Ittpr lay Saint church, will lietbe siieaker InZgeneial aHwufta.v of iteadcr-.- ' ship Friday afternoon at .1:30 a ao'clwk, awirdiug to th o n . Smart,' Utah county of rtie New York Life Insurance company, has Just estab lished a new record lu the Inter by-mount ail)' territory ..i. writing ' o 11 AT PROVO HIGH R. -- -- "The better verid tiinsuraiMe. teaching ot religion of be Joli.isiiu family can not go forivoTdwitfioiit Taking tteir! Irrro wHsideratlOrrtig oeVelop'mcnig ankllo home w hen. Yi imluhlioF. Edith- Gee, of, aclnceA.aald Pmldeat jfind3lfei:himeliiiao ire such as to corumnnd the tespec sn w the l l tire nsf of" t he Johnson K Harris in introducing t)ie subject &ie She m lu uud told rmatter ofthe day. He asserted in iyLSum MjaiijjlMIdtwilLiiM relation will have a wholesome in Mr Johnson, who jmniedintely notl- contlmiatlon there was no necessary en fieil the science and rw nre Sctenoo, Bio said, Is the W. R. Butler brught up the ques the time .the s fire me arrived the a gion. Jlauics bad burned thro ug-Uon of olttaiuiitK for Urovo . U, M th lKtit.way.jif -- discovering trttiU,- x ' the roof into the attic cept revelation. Reports Today From Bedside regimental band and thepropoai-tio- underside of lUfflcult for the fire- ; Dr. Pac-- spoke on the subject. met .with the unanimous ap- making it State Conditoon Slightly Scelnce.and Belief .in God." . t proval of tbe club ntemlters, a reso men to reach It. Improved luctloa having- - beOn. passed which "AH truth belongs to ns,"' Dar. While attempt lag to cut a hole committed ths." club to such a ra through the roof Chief Recd- - Bw-- 4 Pk-- s declared; to be a, tundauieatiU.-princip- le RciKirls Thursday afternoon from jeet, provided tnat tne local musi shard sllpiM'd on' the tee and fell of Moruonisiu, In licgin-niiithe bedside of Dr., George E. Itobi-on- , flans would lend their bis address. He rkogniRed, sufferiiig a badly sirained" ankle. A reoul solo by Rhoda ..Jhonsou. veteran lthysiciun of this city. In an effort to use as little water however, that truth, is often miswho was seriously injured Tuesday j acmpanled on the fltlano by Mari as possible iu extingnishtng the interpreted, even by professer. Mor- ( ' ded much to the flames, one when a1 felt down a Wglit of stei,,,,rlte Uutlw tank and mons. Huncces of the oroerain. You and I are finite," cwo' forty gallon tanks of chemical he con- and suffered a compound fracture Bishop Aldoiis Dixon presided a; were used, three, lines off hose be- tlned, 'and our iutelllgencesc per- of the ..left' elbow and internal awarded luncheon and tb today's ing extended to tbe fire, upouhich ndt us to premate only a short djs are to the effejatthat the attendance prize to E. Halverson, s the firemen worked until after mid- - tance into trnth." . docor Is niiicb. Improved.. ;.. ,,'The siieaker called .attention to. night' At the time oihe accident Dr. some of the historic phases of the ' puribg the eafly part.oT the even IlllT v Jilllll lnlisim tiK halving IiIk Salt Lake ' )ted to mlwHiiderstaHdlng between tb field hum the soot out of the flues of thr of science and religion.- - 4re-rhhomeonhis way to Provo when he pn axterlzed asthe out standing onerthe". ftmi'ndThimneynntr-it-isllppi'diiran icy step at the back iuuhhI that following this the soot belief of certain thelstK that there of the house and fell down the ad- aught onfire and fell on the roof. were tw separata sets of truth. fhlng cellar Uairway, The burnish bush" wai especially Mr. Johnson Ik a member of tli He was picked- up and taken to referred to". The natural man might' school Provd faculty. high St. Mark's hospital. Tuesday night have ben called into question and MONDAY Frel o JL -- JOB Utah County ' Mrs. Zina Young Card, daughter of Brieham Young and a 'mentlier of the board of trustees of Brighnm Young nnlverslty, Is in charge f rbe department for the training for parenthood during Leadewhlp wwk Mrs. Card Is also one of the first women teftcberfthe--instiUitioand has done a great work for the departments intended for girls. Mrs. Card's classes lyive been well she attended." On of the has been sounding all week is found in the stanza Which she quotes fre" -- nounccinent ot lJimtotiLowrjr f Nelson,- - who has the'progmgi 1n 1 ' - EXPECT HELEN MRS. CARD BACK - ir dewrtiuetit.-"Byff"'fHct"betwe- MGHT lKHAkeeTMiigr-EKltbT-lnwtie--'t- o- q i LXAMPLE OF ' SAULT STB MARIE, Mich., Jan., (Continued on Page Three.) 28. (UP Asthe thermometer reg istered 20 below' here early today NS fire wbicU destroyed- - the SCHOOL-OPEbuilding drove niemliers of a f ant to the street clad only in jtrfglit xne tentperattire here was and Wednesday be bud several hemclot lies, the lowest rectjrded in Michigan to orrhages, and his condition was regarded by attending physicians as day critical. . In a message, Jo bis . son,I)r. CHICAGO, Jan., 28. .(UPJ-- A sub zero wave riding on 'the wings Arnold Robison, city physician of of an icygale swept Chicago and Provo,' Thurstlnj-- morning, it W'as vicinity today, driving tae'lnercury stated that" his father showed con' Splendid Opportunity Given lo to from 6"to 15 below zero." siderable Arnold, improvement Those Who Work to Keceive An unidentified man of 40 was however, , went to Salt Lake today Evening Instruction found frtwten to death on the far to render ' such assistance as ' he -- rwiitmr fcouth side- prateies.--"'-"-' will oien 'flight The Provo-high4cli(K)l iK'ginning Morida.VyPeJjrjiary WINNJPEd, Man., Jan. 28. i, according to PriuctpaVu B. Har-nio(UP) by Polar winds, ther who expressesytne belief that mometersSwept in this qiva fell to a Ioy sufficient interestr has Ieeij mani- of 25 dejrrees below zero during: the of night fested in- - theproposal At was 25 bi'low today. night. Tte classes will classes thafevenlng WetTamnciea. night-scho- olwill offer- - lir tctltin' lu tviiewriiing, shorthand. Followt '."''TOKIOTTa'fi. TSiT'Pjr uifrThe deatb or ViscounT T Kafo. STEPHENSV1LLE. Tex., Jaa domestic wienee and commercial L28. lapanese premier, the Jaa nese cab., M.- ( IT.)-Faritbuhitle-- . (lasaew-wi- ll le con . resigned today. inet ducted five nights a week, according triple murderer,, was found .guilty was stricken at the The of mnrdertlig his step-son-, premier Bernic ' to school officials. a Jury which returned weekc(Uwit h lufi uenzii 9 ud Home tteglxtration will ltegln Monday Couualljvl'y-'a death penalty verdict at ft a", m.. Minister Wakatsuki was Rp'tsiinted afternoon at 5 o'clock at the high . as fem)orary premier. Kato died school ImtMing and all interested in today..-- Snow was charged with and vterday. 'decapitatingshooting Connaly. tbe various courses amh the class Me is also charged with the mur Home Minister Wakatsukl was schedulen are Invited to call at, Mr. mother-in-ianamed premied iid interim. Harmon's office and receive copies der of his wife and uf these schedule T" o STORM SVEEPJ SERIOUSLY HURT thesarJmiaseiliiius l o ' thus providing water" for 0,Oki acres Emphasizes Importance of - Wholesome Living of new 1 nd and a How I iig dra inaj! e r fHf 1H,(MKJ acres which has suffered' KIWANIANS GIVE S. U. liecausc of the unavoidable riser tn BAND FULL SUPPORT the lake abovet.be present level. ' Lowering of. .the compromise level wl'l Increase twj fold .the Denounces Father Who Pat tonizes Bootlegger as anwuirf f watr jh Unworthy from tbe bike iwthout iHuupitig7 - The main expense will be home by Utah county users and there would lie no Increased cost for Salt - - " Ijtke users. , congreMt.-iN'la.v in the agreement was held The' meeting of the local COMitK feesT preseiitaflves of the four I up while the Inmrd of 'presidents of terested ennui (tunpanles, state, fed- the four canal - companies suliinlt eral and Salt City officiali the plan to their Individual boards was held at the Snlt iJike Chamber of directors. But it is exie'ted that of imnierce Tuesday they will approve of the plan as ' Agreement was reached that the outlined. present . compromise level of Utah) Wllllnra II. Folland, Salt Lake lake would lie lowered tbrw leet,4tHty attorhey, presided. BIHERCQLIE o o Boy Scout Regional Director n dfvi'Miou of. o : AT P. G. - Farm in the Pleasant tab rn. Depa rtment 10 Reunion. Egg Marketing and Grading.. Clyde Teaching Beading Miss Matilda P. Edmunds, secretarjyi'tah Poutry Peterson, State Primary Supt Producers' assoclutioiv ; Maintaining Ihtertnedtitte' "Sertrow-4th- ," 6th, Children In PrKpei-Fo- od Habits, 6th grades Room 41, 'Senior II. S. Elizabeth Cannon,' B. Y. V. Tuple: DiTtts for Habit Forma 1 :JU in. General session. The ents, supervisors and prlncliMils will meet for luncheon. At thlS' time State. Superihtendent C. H. Jensen will discuss the "Utah. Survey." 1:30 P. IVL. Departmental Meetings. Primary Section, 1st to 4th grades Junior High "Auditorium. Topic : Motivating Reading from Miss Life Experiences Emma " Brown. Topic: The Piny instinct in Num ber Work Miss Matilda Peterson. Grammar Grade Section, 6th' to 8th Grades Room 11. Topic; The Problem of Individ ual Differences Lofter Bjarnson. " Senior High School Section Sen ior High School Auditorium. in Topic : Character Education Milton Bennlon, High School-r-De- telf E . AH includ ing the speakers ofJtheInstitute, school tward effibersvTEiuperlnterid- - ; PHILADEPHIA Jan, Meetings. 2nd, 3rd tion in Arithmetic Miss Henuese Peterson,, training school, B, Y. U; Toprcr The New Method In Geo graphy Leo Hansen, Alpine District grammar grade supervisor. Juii lor - a nd Senior High School 8ection Senior H. S. Auditorium. Topic : A New Basis of Marking L. John Nnttall. Jr. , (Topic : Types and Purposes of Lxaminatlons t'rotecisor Amos Merrill. wiielJSES . flrades-Junt- - U.X . WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. (CP) Senate debate on the $352,661,000 federal tax redaction bill was open-ttoday by Chairman Smoot of the Finance committee, with the , demand that the measure be' passed by February 10. "Immediate consideration and ; Over HOLD MEET Utah" County Delegation Optimistic Outlook for Reclamation of Great Area r - o o FARML AND i Utah Lalkeaterusers Settle OnTeriTis otIGontrol HOUSEKEEPERS In Tinie For Congress to Act of Three Districts Speedy Disposition of Meas-- Educators Meet Here Saturday, re Urged; House Bill ; -:A January. 30 :r t: Greatly Amended COMPLETE PROGRAM PUBLICATION CLAUSE IS FULLY OUTLINED TO BE STRICKEN OUT Three Days' Conference to Be 2 Conducted in Pleasant De-Assemblies and Automobiles. Drama, Grand General ZCrove High School . . ; - pertmental Meetings Opera and Musical Concerts Scheduled. v Do Not Escape B. Y. U. and . GIVE COOPERATION Anouncement of tfie prograna of r: -- ill , ANNUAL-CONFERENC- - HERALD FE0XE3 Easiaesa Crffce'; J, -- .. |