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Show FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 173, PROVa tJTAirUESDAY,IlBRUARY.16, 192G. PRICE TWO CLNTS is. III IIISI May Run4 DIVES ORAIYIA Ssl Professor T Earl Pardoe Plans to Be Carried Out lor the Week Out--line- American Detectives Declare No Effort Has Keen Jilade ; Dens j. AO Close. -- .... , wide open today despite nnnounee- meot of Mexican officiate that moat of the place had been closed, v American investigators . at4.TU : 1 Juana to awngereutrage against American tourists, 'deplored the tit- nation and gopdemnefl JfmnHy what, t keytermed "whitewashing methods,''-- of the Mexican author ,. ities ' i ;., the . P an'. HftWj. ' asai if . ' a Center and Mak club of the uirfveralty will Ue Wednes day evening to the reading of play and the producing of a one act piny, "Red Carnationa." Report of the National-- Dram- a- luagaeu will 4w .f CTW WiAS?-ls- i- - fi stl Hi ilayer of the V. Itaker, widow of the. Young university will produce the John Mr. N. M. to investigate the deatn x?f T. late Congressman Jlaker of OaUftu;-al- popular comedy, "She Htoopa to Con " may run to autveeS'hlmnBp qneii Thursday and Trlda y nights. out"The Peteet affair and other house' of representative according . UtaU haa more small or little thearages against Americans are being to reports at Washington. ters per population than; any state whitewashed by the Mexican investin the union, The Mauevu ward has have of dives the igator a. ijione one .of the most effle-- . Jnsteqnlpped - been "dosed ndthe paintedwonr lent stnkes' in ihe'lsta teThe" a n&i l en are still on the Job. y ; tortnitt naving 250 Beatlng;'cftpacity. I 1 11UI 1 Cojf rightr "WttotrtttrthroBty clamp the lid on because it wouldmean the loss of thousand of dol. i lara Jn revenue." . Captain- Adamson told "the United Press lie and his aides had nncorered evidence of "several other outrages' eonunftteed by the Tla department,' worse tJuua4oHee affair." -'- V35seems to be ttn old story down, Officers of State Organization .tto Keport On i'ast here," the former army officer, - Activities at resort said, "the keepers laugh the investigation of the Mexicans. The nctivitieU of the Utah Poul .They .know it doesn't, moan anytry Producers. Inc., will' be reviewed thliig. - "They may lead one or two men at a meeting to be held Thursday out before the firing squad, but the evening at 8 o'clock at the! junior real guilty oneSj the ring .lenders, high school, .auditorium-Thursda- y drama center iu America whose; nucleus of membership la within A university. It has attracted ronslder-ahl- e Attention throughout the United States and .has been thfe means of .'.preadlng the work of letter drama through many homes of theBcK-kjHiiHiitaTn plntewu. . -- JJiiak t'4sb and Unmqfl't?vmt Vrovo holds lt meeting Wedt uesday eveuing at TfSOIn the Little Theather of onng; nnlverslt.v,. nd 14 full plays ami 9 one-aplays will lie presented during the rest of the school session."" The inemliership at present constitutes 146 ; townsiieople are welcome.. 'The university is willing at a'l evening. , will go unpunished.- Other American investigators of V A. W. Mlcketann of Draper, presi times to pive advice to jiny amiUenr border atrocities were conducted by dent of the organizution, and Clyde 'zroup within the state, as to choice TTnited States naval authorities awHtfSdrnunds, frenernl nmnager, will of play, casting and staging, accordiT5e '"tirnrrpnaiTHPe ngand Vice Consul Kraii'BohEr:" The naval officials are seeking on the growth and the future prosrelease of Elmo K.. Gordon, chief pects of the association. The public lis invited to attend petty officer held in y Tia Juana Court the part' seven months." the meeting. All poultry producers on trumped up charges of in Provo and vicinity .are especially the Mexican border police. urged to be present, since questions Cantain Adamnoh la seeking to of vital interest to their business avenge the" death of --Ce6rge, At - Wjjt discnsged. lnuta cotton broker, who, it is claiui- - Students xtthe-Younuniversity Warner Stone's ColuniLlan's. Well 3wllHrendef-infllcahielee- ti ed khown"orchestra with a large Provo Juana officers after he wa robbea following, is coming back to Provo of his money, ' after-hayispent several months f the The Mexican investigation in the picture houses in Colorado Vhanie suicide" of vthe -- Thomas Springs and .the Fantages theater Peteet family of four was completed In Denver, t A welcome home dance TOMEETIIERE : - ON THURSDAY It wh -- il-npeitk COLUMBIANS - RETURN PROVO - : AUTO OWNE- R- 4alujura.a-J)iathiejreJbasJ.ee- n. men n no action to punish held responsible for- the tragedy. . Federal Judge Uriah has been is charged, with the men's, fate-r- he to order a trial by jury or punishon the ment of the prisoners, strength of deposition presented by General "AsslHtanl"AWrneyT;eheral " Gallagorf at a closed hetfriiig. . Mayor Frederlco Palacla, who ha authority to close up the vice resorts and bar rooms, has taken no action to clamp on the vice lid. The mayor's office Is pat'olied by Mexican gendarmes, with drawn bayonets and the official has re-'fused ' to confer with American tr newspaper men. Several of the latter were ousted from bin office. .' "Get trt hell out of here," Mayor Palitcio told the United Press the-eve- - " " - i ABDUCTED GIRL filAKES ESCAPE -B- EING SOUGHT ng amrbieB CH&mepiayeTsrnire iplendid orchestra Will be. Intro duced to the dance and music lovers The JfiJoeking of Provo will ne given at the Utahua" Thursday evening. dgc touring car which has been parked for several days near the Union tiepotrae-cordln- g to Chief, of Tolice AVren nt LOCAL WRITER ' Wilkins. . Bed clothes, blankets, shoes and Clothes were found In the ear. The auto has the license plates no. 89375, which nclongs 'to a Star roadster, formerly ownedby E. W. Harmon, of subjects for Ever 31T Vincent avenue, Salt Lake City. themes of Interest- - for feature ar- The serial number of the Dodge is (Ii'Vh, I'rnf HMrrlwin Tt ; Merrill, 72585U. inemlier of the.l'onhg university fac- A letter addressed to' Guy Jones, alT writer of short stories. found" In ultyand Tahiona,: Utah,-was-seems to .have little difficulty in '' ' ' the car. market for much of finding "Anyone knowing anything aiwut his work.ready . a.i the ownership of the car are reAs an example of bis resource quested to communicate with Chief Merril has an Wilklns at the police headquarters. fulness. Professor Issue 'of the' article la February. car Is now at the police station. The The American Tbresheiinan,--- ! tthul) hk 4eH'r4leaa threshing ut. fit "usexl on the Knight Investment company's ranch on Blue Bench just mirth nf In addition to. pointing out fea tures .of. the work done by ibis sjie- seed threshing machine, - Pro fessor Merrill gives a vast amount Many frlendnof Mrs. Barlinrn of Interesting data concerning the Xelson Jacoliset who died at her 'seed Industry and modern methods home, .173 West Fourth South street, used in harvesting the vast, acre-Agthe funeaJ found in the Vlnta Bus lib Friday.evetm?.,nttended service inthe Prrn'ol Sixth.. ward t'hniel Monilny- - afternoon, lieher llil'.er of the ward bishopric presltl' wWTlia npenhiK wmg.vas bytMrs, Morris Gray nnd Mrs. Terry The invocation was by PEKING. Feb. M (UP) The veteran Missionary," Nils-Nllson. Rupjier. The sieakers who etnpliasi'.ed the of. the. American United Lutheran M rs, uiiiou !bas ma ny vjrtnesis)sf'sse(l liv been L"accidcntally 3 a cobsen were A n dre ktMed"-at- Sinynng," a towtj recently Johiiflort captured Iy GeueritLWtt J'cl-F- if, son ; The tienedictlon was bv J. II. nccordiiig to A tcleirrntn toddy, te Cook. Interment was in tile Provo the .United States legation. . .o details" were added. ' . city cemetery. i r-- IN MAGAZINE T ; . MRTJACOBSEN" LATOATRESP - KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 16. Holdert; Mn., (UP)J. P. Burden. to Denver today to waenroute . ', .r I' tiring nt! i year oiu uaugnier, .Nellie, home,' The, girl left Holden . February 2.and wfls.not heard from , until she wrote to Guy Iceman f .here, telling .of her city dlsap.K'arnnce. ; In she was kidnapped In Kansas City giving a drug and taken to Denver where she was placed In a lodgftig house. .During this-- ' time,, she was nnconscloinVMiss Burden, wrote; She managed to- 'esmpe1 flnnliy- riofffR ..from. BKker of her pllKht.JJecker turnpd the letter Over to the girl's father who left last night for Denver.' v lkH-ker- - f pep-isor- PAilfTRYMFMS American Minister Killed In China Old-rnyHy-ru- - wtmi , Ispn,-.-Joi- . - s waiitedby: - -R- OTARIANS MfotKiulertM'FnUawsnS-yeaVlldlNe- Orleans society bud, has been ban Fork." given the highest honor New Orlenfis society can Wslow--sh- e According opinion of 'Judge has been -- .. " K .:, i eiiw queen or tne vjm Mardl (ras caruhul, nnd will reign over the James n, xucKer, legal advisor, or ,':ii- -r the suiiervisors, no legal obstrucRealizing the tmiwrituce of a lst- cuy aunng the ramoua winter festival. tions are. In the way for: such. an ter road from Provo to the moufa of Provo canyon, a didegaflon from affiliation. A. survey of. the Urea Included In the Pt'tij'o Hotary club eomprtxed.of Dr. H. G.- Merrill,' Harry Heal and the 1roJcct from the the' twel 4- -a eowtoor-eigiit feet aNiT44 -U. - ft. ' 4 bsen trompkited. board of county coiuuiiwloners iiou comprumiae .";,haai ut jiSSi Jtju Ow uersliip niapa of the 7 area have day tu ascertain If St would not lie beeti preared and are retfdy for the possible to have ibe east iiem-l- road county commission to turn over to Included to a federal aid project.the county assessor preparatory to They were adviheil that owing re levying for the coutlmu'd progi'esi, tbe.fjii t that the road leading from of ITovo canyon to Ofem of the work. had lieen included hi a federal aid CANW'EH, France., project and that a contract had lieen Feb., 1(1 winning the fourth and fifth traines signed for the paving of that road (UP) Snuanne Ieti);len today de at love; The American jrlil rallied feated Helen Wills In the Carlton iiKuin nnd tisk the seventh during the present year. It would be game but club tournament-finals- , Impossible at this "time" to "get fed and Mhe. Lenxlon then run out the first eral aid on the east bench road and once more proved ber claim to o. Piiliit ,iuyjs.of JWJn -itji H"WasSTi "TSotttPirrrmf fhar"! w omen snprmary-Triaon- if ". tennis bir oppoiKM's 17. contract had been signed for a fedplayers of. the world, wMiss Wills, fought even harder In eral aid project from the mouth of The (treat French star, however, the second set nnd bad the gallnry Provo canyon to Bridal Veil fallsj was hard pressed by the cotiraKeoiiH in a frenxy at one time' when she The memliers of the delegation American champibut sh will hold a, meeting with the state after a hard fought; first set and a lacked the hulani-- and the control road .commission thU week with a sensational second set that Suzanne of her opisinent nnd could not win Frjends of Edmund Evans, former view of procuring state aid on this -'flashed her ji;ajLM JifcUiry. the deciding cnmi;. finally r :: tniieiit of tho Young jiiutt'istty and the coining season; roiid during When Miss Wills came on the Fire Wort find Hrillniltlr-- ninrL.,,1 well known here as an actor and courfl a cheer nHmeTthaten.iiHled kte Brood-wain Is muslHnu making good Iidhir ivt d Americans of a foot Mile. Lenglen becntne furious when theatricals?, according to. ad ball crowd In action when one of the the : a decision of vices reaching Provo. umpire the teams enters the sta'diutn. He Is ploying the role of Sydney the linesmen that Miss Mile. Lenglen was given an ova- Wills Cart In in "The Only Way," a dra to deuce the march at tion when she made her usual dra fhe seempd tn h ,m tlii'iHktnf ,,f matization of Dickens' Tale of matic entrance. It Is is'lng pnidiieed.Sl. ba.ik- - Two Cities," mU1nly out abox of 'new bails and the play- U her Priiic-estheater by Mr. Clare position, started smashing the the ers started to warm up. The hall with angry ferocity and over- Tree- Major and "The Threshold Under the direction of Thomas French girl won the toss aiid chose whelmed the .Mrs. Major feels proud of Players." young American. Xliss Gessfordas installing officer, asto serve first. . HUe . Wills was was havtritdiscTrvefcj!" fliiin, when, she-leverylired sisted W(sIs7TtrE.Kliaitp. hy"jrp: i lie court and was troubled with a Play started.at 11 :lt. ability' disAlliert Singleton and Fred As whs exjiected the American girl slight nose bleed. played during .his eounectio with I.Paimer. wero instated the "Chlldren'sr turdayMoriinig Ward, new started nsmashing game on ncr tt u'ahsoTutely disgusicl with Sirat Al in the chapter of Sunday a d turnstiut she lacked control has.liam.cncd herej"l theater and as result, with. her vn he order "f De Molny at the Ma that erembimf I fl .. T if ' . n .... " "7 Tl flra JVlIicrXxmeTeiTsaid after the malcli: ihumtihtrjfoansf-tnesirtha. .' . the-- " sonic, temple. ills love, i Miss her scrvii-pI haven't said mv l ist word about hree luo.iths has conquered follow? : as are nMvtffiiiHls The cold atridul 'Broadway, reputedlj r good in the second game at 42 and the officials." master counThomas lt Sihott Jr., and alisif .to newcomers. Mr. Evans broke through her opponent for the Miss Wills was in ti much cilor: Henry Immish, Jr., seulor third game at . mood.' She smiled when her friends billies from PaysimvrUfah. acquired councilor ; Scsco ...Spa nldln'g. - junior ills in the was Mlle Lenglen schools tbeatricnl training chased all over .Sunny iutik, senior dea ofTrovo where Prof. T. Earl PaTdoe councilor: fhe'cirrTljnr she pulled herself deacou ; II tlpb s is res)nisilile fur nini-- of hia friiln. con Max Bee, junior bv. -- X Cunt and tiwtk reo. ) TTSKlmWl'wnoSBOT ! now Willi he his mother, ing. Wiiram t lh OreettwlcB Vllluge. New York; 74)mmW '.'' ERENCHOT.IAN TENNISSTAR ...-- -- DEFEATS AMERICAN GIRL . i CHAMPION IN FRENCH MEET th EDMUND EVANS 0-- 8-- W't-J- IN LIMELIGHT' B . ON BROADWAY -- iJJ - Vale-Harvar- over-rule- - NEW OFFICERS jl 6-- IN DEMOLAY IJMi'U'Hrin.rthen ttu-hv- - Former Presidents of Central U"h Leajfue Want Provo In Jnter-Sta- tt Leagoe, - BETTER ROAD ; -- In County ln-e- a, - CENTRAL LEAGUE TO MEET TONIGHT -ri- joiadflTnevarjiety UUlillll . ' . o Chamber of Commerce has gone on record favoring Provo's entrau Into fbe Utahldnho liase- - " ball leagnehlch wiU be uffU-Ullorganised at Ogden Friday evening. At a special meeting of the bourd " " of dlrndors of the. chamber Monday resolution was passed plac- - .f night. tmrthe- board nnanimonsly iff tavor--- "tlas C teagne fur' Provo. y The resolution was Introduced by r Dr. T: 9, Harris of the Toting an:- - . versity and aeconded by Swen O. Xiclson. Present at the meeting . were President J. WllUam Koighi, . Dr. Uarria Jlr. Nlelson. O. A. Spear and Alma Van Wagenen, ;Th-Prov- - rocte-aaaiiu- The-Dram- "f "groupofTirfvatretectIveent lefe tyAtttntg, tia, couun brokers i j Owners of waterlogged lands along the: shore of Utah lake at Pfca a ut GravABOTtcaiF forkra nd Mil are anxuoiis to affiliate with the Utah ac Control cording tv Information Jtwlved by the supervisor of the district. v Such an affiliation would add more than 13.000 acres of land to tba pro. - (list rM-- and pusod Lord WUHngdoii. fcinrr governor would materially add to the feasi of Bomhajj is UHntloued at Tendon bility of the project.- The reclam as a possible successor to Lord Bvng ing of the waterlogged land tn that section would jtlso assure the per as governor, general of Cansda". Ta's plcthre taken whl!e he' was crura petuity of the ingar tudtmtry of Canada eq route to CMin shows Ing Utah county as most of the bind, if Huon-akla mlululedw'ouIdTie among the "best t sugar tondrto any T where in the state. A meeting will.be held tonight In Pleasant Grove hall with the in terested land owners- from the two northern towns. The' project will be explained at the meeting by the sn- iflfe dlstrlirL: Jobti' Al!e- j men of SpritMn illa E. 8. Hinckley of t'JJJ ZS!, fl nit S. W. Ch Ipnja uofA mer; - JUUUii . I -- t", ... ill -" :T" Dr." F. S. Harris Introduces JResolution FaVorinr Provo's Lntrance Into Class C rntare of Sugar Industry l I LEAGUEWOULD ISMwttM" . I k jBELIEVrFBIG Added Area ' .Would - Assure The National Drama Week for 102Lbas.. been designated lr.Fb- ruary 34 2Q.. During these date every drama center in America will stage a one week's campaign of dra mat w activity; IPrbt T. Earl Pardoe has outflued tentative . program for the week which will he carried out by' the unfverstrjrmndtheTrartonr tfutw vt LjITT 7 t- PROJECT . (UP):JoMVrtnltlnr dives, gambling dens and brothels .. run ' Hi . Landowners in North Part of V ,, Lcunty Keport ed Anxious om rrojecv . ,..r.-- -. to MEETING TONIGHT LN PLEASANT GROVE here Drama Center Nucleus Is In University V TIA JUANA, Mexico. Teb. 18. Not a thing baa been done to tlean up Tla Juana," declared. Cap- -tiiiu Jauiea M Adamson, head of s IProvo. Only American City American Officers Get JN Co operation From Mexican , Officials, They Say - It ' PLAYS TO BE READ AND PRODUCED AT-- Y" OTHER OUTRAGES ARE UNCOVERED - llK-- . Will f"Vl HI ; II11E0PEII i I V15.11(10 fi'.HS ..: She's Queen of ie MardiGras U n no? isu of-ih- i e ""v The endnrsentent of I'mvo's ef forts to get Into the organized baseball league came after the financing of the. club had been outlined by the directors. The opinion was ex , pressed at the meeting ;hnt organ. lzed baseball In Provo would lie Of benefit not only to Provo itself but - to the e.t'lra trrltoryttf wbich Prove Is the center, Word came to; the promoters of the Provo dtib of the inter-statleague that John Mendenliall of Spring-vlU- e ad II, P. Watson of LeU were . 1 among the consisting IsMisters for lrovo's entrance Into the leagnci--Tbh- i endorsemont trTflTtlc- ttlnrly'ltnporttiht ;tViHsi the fact- - that-- both luen have stirved. In the past as . presideatu bt the Cenlral Ttah lea- - , , gue'aud iinderstaud the baseball , e in this aeetlon'more perhats fliun any rither group f men, David Mitirhell, iormer uieittl er of the board f control of the Central Utah league and at one time man- agerof the Provo club, also has ex- pressed himself in favor of the larg- ' - ' er circuit. ... Bqmors coming from the various to w ns of Ltbe-MHa re- - to the-th- eeffect that baseball mateHul lu these arce aud towns is texceedingly that, at the present at least, there are not' enough men there to or ganize a baseball club.... This (a especially said to be true of Amer- lean Fork,.!1 8pruirvlUe, Spanish Fork and NephL The final effort to have the Cen- tral Utah league release Provo from Its obligations to the league will be made tonight at the postponed nual meeting, Should the release lie forthcoming It Is ' enld. Proto will be represented at the Ogden , ' ty "7 meeting'. ' . v --. , . ' s ft t- ffi-er- 1 ADVERTISING s - GETS PRAISE , ) r i Th Hv-.ii- ti SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES "Provo's entranee intqthevnew will, be the salvation to J'rovo s Tttf nrer haselma, ' oeclares JJoo Biulocl, well lie brought here from all parts of the known sport fan. "Fans-wil- l county to see the games. ";'BX(T one lifproVo'"smuld MJiit'iTHy nicmTij"'rpf tfif elf? thimridh for the stand that they ha ve 'taken on the baseball situation. They could i ,L, ; have done nothing ixe :"But I certnlnly blame the other towns represented Utah League for the selfish .stand, they., are taking iu prohibiting Provo from grasping the npimrtnnity of giWng to the I'tnh County fans n brand of baseball than the smaller league can give them. e. ''Provo is not a small town Likm growing cblld. Its ideas, desires and demands are chancing. When a child it liked to piny marbles, as a youth it. eujoyes the sports find games iwciillnt to that iige. And so do all of the mil hnsehnll fans of the entire eonntyProvo hfls an opisirfilnlty of a tffe time in the offer to join the. slate' lenguei Participnt Ion in the league will I"- of public value to the city In various way. , It will be f tremendous advertising value," since the Jinme of Provo will appea'c. on' the sisirt columns of all the large newspapers throughout the United Stntes" every da'y during the baseball season. It wilt keep money at home, since the funs will stop here instead of traveling 50 .miles or more to. sea a good tTe-bal- l . , 'better-- nny-mor- Utah-Idah- - The local brunch of the J. C. Pt nney store 'company has the ho- or of iieing listed third in their en- - ;- atff4r1ehR tu. i"r irnun.,, ,"r cut advertising during the past year, B. Gentry lo- TEllwood Wiliis.T U lse auuonmd by I. - car manager. senNuttnll. Ned wandiird ltenrer: "Tbeaward was mnite," Mr,.... almoner; tinal-- ; Clyde Craven, pointed out, "on the bisis of orator.: Itiilph E!- - Gentry n, a -- regular advertising": sjiace used Thomas ..GrosMuiin. David li'1) week throughout GessfoMl. Harrv MclVjiiird, Utcbard consistently every have ap.. Onrads entire the year. R Sprnker, flolrt Bee and Ae'dred Tnra--.- . wld.narha!l YOUNGDANCER CUTS TONGUE ..llerald ,every .Wlille taking her dancing lessons Saturday afternoon. Lacy Williams. da tighter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williams, sllpied and fell, cutting hPT tongue so - badly that several stitches bad to be tak en ulso - knocked out. two -- teeth. . . 4 . Work Started On - Amusement Hall o - . and Frida.V"flthout '' rain, shie or whether the next day ' 7 was a, holiday or not. ' "Our national, advertising manager.' B.' , v mtman, .ur. ucni.y eontiuiKul "h'ls itieatedly urgcJ a regular advertising schedu!e and vi i are certain ihat a large share of J well tauiw n horti-- j our Increasing business here'liTTa?"" K V. Went cu'tnrlsfof Provo Bench, wfll lie the Provo store has ben due to our news at the tiioiithlv paper advertising policy," r iri .ic! i meeting of the Orem thainiier or Commerce to be held in the .Sharon Attorney-Mar- ries school house WcdiK'sdiiyeenjng Went MrsJBowman Mr, o'tlock. at 7::1 will siak on 1'he Tbimrnj, of -- . y'irk has const riH'thin comment ( d . on ttfc of the amusement hull MEETS FEB. 17 Salt Lake lie-in- g . '.,'; , l wnVbe-jtoil-nectpi- an-flr- cb wlll n : da.v SALT LAKE. Feb.". Id. Mrs.' An- In Lake View. The building 'is Apples." SisH-inmusical nirniH'rx. ,n. ne na HowBtan.'ttinther of Mrs. Shirley erected wntheast :of ib'e ward l. furnished by the Shin-.- ! vvriH'"11"-te- t Cook.: whose case, now pending in chiilH'l with, which It Ul for-4- h uj-- w cun. 1 1 Is and ' .with vuyt; ... ' : -t ;. game.ob r todv of ft child Shirley Cook. Is of est inn ted that the new ball will l" give "Organized hnsebair will he of just as rent value , to the nther was married to ready jwMblii the nt'it elglU moiitjis. give sbort ta'ks ou.K:w Vii'rcl "lo nationwide luteres'i ." tow ns onTiihTiiunrnts It will Tip to "Pi mtTflvrtbe Ic'wiH be "38 feet wide and 82 "feet that of Mr. .Vtss smue t i FrTnkT B7 Scott- lis aratiomey fans-uAll memliers of the ch umber are Winnemni-ca- , opportunity to see a. betier .bnifid of Isill. When Provo is long, and will contain a stage, dance Ney., a week ago. Mrs. Utah County is'advertlsisl.'' , floor and cjass nouis. u orilinll,; Invited to be in attendance,; Evelyn Scott died last November...... 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