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Show , - AS I 4 7. f 1 1 Herald The office at ,8immom a ni flnid.! I ft Carriers, j 4- SUNDAY HERALB Jni al ssssssaV-r- s o' pB Jl Frank The Weather Rising temperature wert unsettled and Sunday warmer,. possibly snow northwest - UTAH portion, " oortion. " ', - PRICE THREE CENTS. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1922. Hi pill, sieelj - i'ffBULS- JU Jtaiace 10 MEET. o: o: f. CELFME COMMUNITY CHURCH. Corner of University avenue and Third North street. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching services at 11 o'clock; Christian Endeavor m. Rw Charles McCoard. Oven Odd Fellows Will Make Merry Tuesday Evening in Honor Coke ' sff of No. l4's Birthday. ASS 70 Years Young! Go ToCSiiiuiirclliTodlay Still He Waves! ' Passes Dr. Brimhall SPRINGVILLE FIRST WARD. The Aaronic priesthood of the First ward will have charge of the services this evening, which wil commence at 7 o'clock. Sixteen priests, teachers and deacons will furnish tbe program, AH are in vited. Life's 70th Milestone Honored and Praised SPRINGVILLE SECOND WARD. The following young men of the Aaronic priesthood will furnish the program for this evening's services in the Second ward. Lowry Anderson, Earl Strong, Maoser Crandall, Frank Bringhurst, Carl Crandall, Milton Jiarrison, Cornell Jessie, Fred Ailman. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. First Church of Christ, Scientist. No. 80 North University avenue. Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock In the Christian Science church. The subject for Sunday will be "God, the Preserver of Man." Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. 'X free reading room is open daily from 2:30 until 4:30 p. m. The public is Invited. Members of the George Washing"The- -' kind expressions tonight ton Brimhall family assembled yes the on me, new a responsibility put ' The thirty-thir-terday morning in the Fifth ward Gol umbU anniversary of jUKB, lofe responsibility of taking care of that chapel in honor of the seventieth are the Provo lodge No. 14 of the I. O. sacred thing, the confidence' 6t a birthday of the president of the ormJi eenontim officials friend." in the tnr Here ror an tm portent O. F, wfll be celebrated ganization. Dr. George Henry BrimThis was the answer of President hall. Members of the family from, lodge rooms Tuesday night Com s numerthe Brimhall to and mittees H; of George different parts of (he intermountain are at work making prep ous expressions of esteem for him country were in attendance. BpringYills. ST ovens, at, his SPRINGVILLE THIRD WARD, of eve arations for one of the biggest local on the labors tfca nlanL and his They began to arrive at the meet-in- g services this evening in the D. H. celebrations held by the Provo JL reaching the seventieth anniversary already her place early Saturday morning Third con will ward be Springville of his birth. and spent most of the forenoon in BoBitord, general manager ot the lodge. Colin were ducted by the Aaronic priesthood held The exercises SSua Steet corporations George handshaking and in .talking over -as follows: Convregational sing Ira Speeches will be made by leading lege hall on Friday evening. Among early Incidents of the family. JT gibbets, chief engineer; Odd Fellows from various places of friends 8ALVATION ARMY. of the large assemblage ing; prayer, R. Groesbeck; scrip Photographs of the various family No. 210 West Center street. Jail tural readings. Grant Whitehead, w. H. Wright, of New the state, an 'interesting program gathered to do homage to the great groups were brought to the reunion Will be given, luncheon will be educator . were President Heber J. and the scanning over these occumeeting will be held at 10:15 a. m. Howard McKenzie, Lloyd White fork, representing the Foundation Sunday school at 2 o'clock, open air head; clarinet solo, Clifford Kin served and a dance will be staged Grant, Apostle George A, Smith, pied a good portion of the forenoon. Oven company; services at 7:30, and indoor meet- dred; talk on "Tithing," George Elder Junius F. Wells of the genpresident - of to the music of Wilde s orchestra. During the noon hour a family WlgKlBtoa Creed, eral Y. M. M. I. A. board. Mayor O. dinner was served in the chapel ing at 8 p. m. All are welcome. Johnson; congregational singing Among the visiting officials of the fhrCotambia Steel corporation- 1s K. Hansen, President T. N. Taylor, basement under the direction ot the benediction, Hugh Boyer. .Meted to arrive in Salt Lake Utah grand lodge who will address SCANDINAVIAN MEETIN- Gand, President Alex Hedqulst of the Provo branch of the family. wiU be the meeting will be Grand Master BRIM-The Xcgtoj from Cbicaga He HENRY DR- - GEORGE Scandinavian Provo Kiwanis club. Lake-Citmeeling is held SPRINGVILLE FOURTH WARD. Following the dinner an elaboMedttapnled by Chieago engineers, Parley M. Davis of alt every Sunday morning at 10:30 "America," led by Prof. Florence rate program was given in the mala priesthood of the ward will. HALL, PRESIDENT EMERITUS bare, It U said, the plans and Grand Chief Patriarch J. W. Marcel still rutos numwas the waves. the o'clock in the vestry room of the conduct the services this evening OF YOUNG UNIVERSITY, WHO J. Madsen, opening auditorium of the chapeL Members at (he first unit to oe constructed Morrow ot Salt Lake City. Mrs. F. The Inventor of the famous curl stake tabernacle. All are . ' H. Cellventra, president of the as cordially which will start promptly at 7 YESTERDAY CELEBRATED HIS ber . -of the family, young and old, H ntah connty, on -- his eventleth-Mrthday- . invited to attend. here shown is offered o'clock The invocation was by John K. Ailman has jtorbranchesof The eonrerence nere, u is saia, sembly, will also be one of the "BDTTHDAYr SEVENTIETH the celebrating fiftieth, residnt"Tr'N7Tayldrr''"' charge of the program. All are ln- lly, took part in the program, readffll be for the purpose of selecting speakers. anniversary of his Invention. coma beautiful REORGANIZED vited. Prayer," "My QHURCH. and Several to of the be members of used, the ing, playing or singing. The main th toke oven No. 250 West Fourth South. Sunposition by President Brimhall, was part of the program was an addresi flics will be constructed at the Prove lodge will also be among the day evening services are held In SPRINGVILLE PRESBYTERIAN. sung by a quartet consisting of by Dr. George H. Brimhall, in which m! mills site at the same lime speakers, chief among them being the Reorganized Richard Condie, Cart Christensen he gave the younger members ot church at 8 Sunday school, 10:30; church one of the original when the first bias furnace Is put Eph ttomer, and the o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex- service, 11:30, these, "The Meaning Miss Virginia Christensen, I members of the Provo lodge who family considerable advice how up, Miss Elaine Christensen. tended to everyone. Elder S. S. of Sanctification," Rev. David J. In life. to succeed me cnaner. RELIGION CLASS OF signed "The guest ot honor this evening Spratt. Christian Endeavor meetC. OF C. ELECTION. The officers of the Nebo stake Holm, pastor. Preceding the dance an interestof whom the to Is one this is held Wednesday afternoon at INFANT DIES. part ing ing program will be given. Mrs. Primary association conducted a CATHOLIC CHURCH. 4:30 o'clock. All are welcome. Kenneth Albert, the The Religion classes of the Utah world Is greatly obligated," said Ballots of the Provo Chamber of Marie Hedqulst Homer will sing a A. successful Sec in bazaar the in very Corner of First North and First Smith beginning son of Mr. and Airs. Willis con- Elder George 3 Commerce members will be counte- solo. A quartet will be rendered by stake will hold their EaBt stieets. an address in honor of President James of Pleasant View, died Catechism class is PROVO L. D. S. CHURCHES. d Monday evening. Votes must be the Clark brothers. Naomi Jones ond ward amusement haU Saturday conducted tabernacle stake at the vention The members ot the Aaronic Brimhall. In continuing he referred Thursday afternoon of pneumonia. every Saturday at 10:30 It being the regular day jepoilted at the C. of C. headquart- will play a piano selection, and afternoon. a. m., Sunday at 9:30; mass Sun- priesthood of the various wards of Sunday, December 17, under the to the Brigham Young university He is survived by his parents, ers before 5 o'clock Honday even-t- o Idell Peters will give a reading. for union meeting, there were many day at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. J. G. Provo will have charge of the pro- direction of Stake Superintendent as a wonderful Institution that had two sisters and one brother. A cafeteria luncheon will be been presided over by great men people present. A very Delaire, pastor. Funeral services will be held In the grams in their wards this evening. Sterling Taylor. Judges will announce the elec served. men who had faith in God. Among Pleasant View ward chapel Satur- at 7 "Santa Meetings will commence Claus' playlet, tion ot four directors at the memThe committee in charge of cele- pretty Officers meeting will be held at these men was George H. Brimhall, e ST. MARY'S CHURCH. o'clock. Short addresses on the bers' meeting In day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Central school brating the anniversary is com- Dream," was presented by tile chil work had heen notable while ment was in the Provo City Sunday school is held in the St subject, "Tithing," will be given by 9 o'clock when a report on the tuffitorium Monday evening, 7:30. posed of Frank Clark, Fred Sulli- dren of the First ward. The doors class of the school. But Presl- - jgry. Mary's church at 10 a. m.; morning four members of the lesser priest- general status of Religion van, Jay Vincent, F. A Thurgood, of the bazaar were then thrown rpayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. hood in each ward. Musical num- work in the stake will be given and aent urimnaii s Dreaain naa in B. H. Bower, Oscar Mann, (Mrs. Guild will meet In the bers will also be enjoyed. A cor- plans for the present season will eluded other Interests, notably the MASONS INCORPORATE. Frank Hopkins. Mrs. James Fairer, open and every article was sold. The Ladles' At this meeting the Y. M. M. I. A.; he Is one of the room The Provo Masonic society filed Monday afternoon at dial invitation is extended to the be discussed. vestry J Mrs. child Each was then 2 J. H. Denhalter, and Mrs. taking part stake the of board stake oldest members of the general articles of incorporation with the o'clock. W'm. F. Bulkley, rector. public in general. education, Htve you more potatoes and. James Sutherland. presented with a small token by supervisors, the bishoprics and board, and has been most active. ' county clerk here Friday. There--" Provo lodge No. 14, I. 0. O. F. Santa Claus. applet than you need this winter?' the wards principals are supposed At seventy he Is writing lessons ;are i6 Incorporators, including"" If yon do there are several needy was organized December 12, 1SS9, to be in attenlance. for the senior class. Miss Beulah Mathews spent the President Roy E. Knapp, Vice families in Provo and vicinity who with the following 12 members: G. The ward officers and teachers "While others may be seventy president B. H. Bower, Secretary week-enEXAN in Salt Lake. colod make god use of them. Mrs. W. Shores, D. T. Clark, J. D. Jones, together with the stake authorities years old, President Brimhall is .Lee L. Baker, Treasurer A. S. Mrs. Kleanor Fillmore of Burley, Annie Palmer of the Community Ben Bachman, F. V. Le Steur, James will meet at 10 o'clock when prob- seventy years young." Sandmeir, Wm. F. Bulkley, Charles Welfare organization will be glad T. McClellan, Frank Knight, Alex Idaho, arrived here Tuesday to Mention was made by the speaker Hopkins, W. L. Whittemore, J. H. lems of the Religion class in the winter with her daugh the spend to furnish you the names of sevW. E. Gillespie, Rawlings, Jr., Istake, and in the class room, and of the hard work done by President Maloney, and others. eral families In whose home you Ephraim Homer, and H. M. Dougall, ter, Mrs. James A. Mitchell. IN the technique of Religion class Brimhall when a younger man, M. I. A. of the The capitalization is placed at .nfght can place several bushels of potatTuesday memJr.; of Springville. Of these a nervous breakdown, hut $2:,,000, divided into 2,500 shares of work w ill be discussed. causing conducted ward a Second the very oes or apples to pood advantage. bers Mr. Homer is the only one still A general meeting under the his faith bad restored his health. jio each. i held in direction There are families who need from an active member of the local lodge. successful "Lucky hive'' dance in union meetins will Roy Breg. of Dallas. Texas. Chrisof the stake hoard of ed"lie has had the companionship hall. Several the amusement ten to fifteen bushels and others priz" The petition for the necessary tian Endeavor society secretary of College hall by the priesthood and ucation in the interest of Religion of boys aid girl- - having no super-- ; jJ"T KANSAS CITY Enforcement by who. need five or six bushels. five signatures for the organization were awarded persons holding tilt t'ae southwestern states, va- - the the auxiliary organizations of the iass work will be held in lie-- i iors, and lias received a blessing tate police of a limitation on . of five. Apples ran also be placed where of the" lodge was carried 2 by Ifr. luck numbers 2 in taberthe To him will truck loads that may be carried,, from this afternoon at o'clock associa- principal speaker at tlie community 1'tali sta'.;e this afternoon at The Parents-Teacherthey will be appreciated. Homer and 'Mr. Clark, a sheepman ele. The theme to be flow through endless ages of eter was advocated before the Ameri- - ' o'clock. lie v a - im pavilion ci;ni"li last night. now residing at Denver. At that tion met in the Payson i tl at meeting w ill be the lie.nity their gratitude." The officer- - and t nc rs of thfollow-- , due. J .y the Itev. Charles MeCVard can Association of State Highways ARNEY SPEAKS AT SPANISH. time Mr. Homer was already a mem- Wednesday evening. The '! s Vill .I'K-Th speaker voiced the aptn'"cia officials by Clifford Older, chief Hi' t'eals in' religious t ot rue cimrcn. Sunday --"le ber of the order, having joined the ing program was carried om pastor i'.i.'LTl- -ll bonrd f .r t tie rl'.i to ii. and imp. speakers at t!: al'.er-e- tive f I'll; S cf i! What tho Home Kxpects of the yr. highway engineer of I'lino:s... SPANISH FORK. Dec. 10 explained the C. E. Eureka lodge, No. 12, a few year I'r.-i- il. me. ;:n- - will 1." Dr. Frank nt lirimha1!. a r. I ;T. of i the Christian Kn.l' av.ir Teacher." by Mrs. A. L. Curti Arney, of the Intermountain De- - previously. ' a.e his a war iarris Pro!. I.. .John Vi' to MatteRELIEF SOCIETY MEETING.d Telopmont was the princ'.- At present tho local lodge has a reading. Mi s Redd of the high the nati.in. and i. ..r. a..d eh nf T. .Y 'i'ayshould Trot". Amos X. Merrill wl'.l ad so! Miss :', l1 ' :il effort be school Ivy ;;;" speakpr Thursday evenine at a membership of about 1"0. During 'faculty; wi ' f i: "lOint-.dress t: the teachers' division f the School the "What Kxpects Done: t';em joint meeting of the Rotary and the past few years the loral lodge oh! i; T if ,. stnu-t:Ke';'..f jety Et union meeting Kiwanis clubs hero. He trged the has been dispensing yearly in sick of the Home.' by Principal J. F. and into better lives, BAZAAR. wa CHURCH illll'ie i'is 'abie. t will be "Sharing day. !arp- r n'.r. many out o;' ' :.' cooperation of 'business men 1n (benefits and w idow's relief more Wakefield; solo t.y k. ri. Clayton ; fact that in Mads, " th 1' !'"."'' J" s ami Sorrows." me development of intermountain 'than $t,800. About 12 years ago the reading by Rhea Wilson; taller "The young people never attend he rt. P. I' I'ondte sang a it j'.I'Ill.NoYli.i.,:. the "Amer:r:m l iterature." will he (he He ihongth th l..;,an-htaytng. and told of the DrOoosed lodee brouelit from Senator Reed Processor K.lucation," by Prof. "Mer-- services. l.oiii-clinic r of the l'r. byteriar, loral., tr ui 'Oratorio of idijali." Subje( t of the talk to be given by The .V'ltu or?vi).-- t It. Y. I'. The election ure from church id, a.!- - mi t"' Plan to aid In agricultural prog- Smoot tho building on University rill of the for and sale ol Well- - sp- ke M1ss Alice Junius l eeial filir.i tivW' !:" vi:! conduct a the ensuing yeari halted by church sociil: - lor di- c,ls- - the Reynolds before the less In Utah avenue wher its headquarters are of officers I'eeeml'. r and goods Saturday, lie ember 10. briefly of his associations with literary section. Erland-- young people. in. llt!'S now located. There is no indebted- was then in order. Henry The goods l..r ale are suitable President llrimhall on the M. 1. A. ,., s. LeKoy Dixon will give a talk -. ary Thisho-t- n nth lii" nrua!!!-itii- " NEWLY-WEDness on tne building, the last $500 son' was elected as president;- MeJ f Several will always he peren- - Gn "Later Adolescence" before the s ile to the fathers at'.ri for Christmas gifts, and includ-fan- cy boflid. be of the ers Lake and from Salt vin high principal Wilson, Springville having been cleared up last year. school, vice taps, aprons, doilies, chil- nml; always in bis youth." was social service department, Dell B. Davis, nf Prnvn anil Xttaa president; George A. attended last night's meetW:. Mr. mothers and net month each ward Since Its institution the Provo etc. hlder Wei's' declaration. Ati address on "Latter Dav Mir- Julia R. Olsen. of Enhrklm. wern lnriira ,has liad three state erand Wyler, secretary; 'Mrs. A. R. Wil-- j Breg went to Salt Lake after the organization will present a drama. dren clothing, baby dresses, of the bazaar 1'resident Heber J. Grant, in he- - acles" will be given bv V. C. Ander- In the Y. L. M. I. A. a report will . Time and place W. D. direcin will Mrs. and talk and churches son married Thursday Dixon, meeting by Elder Wal- - masters, Eph Homer, W. H. Brere-jMf- t be given of the special member-- j will be announced later gnniing nis remarks, disclaimed the son in the theological section. M. Hales tors. R. H. Clayton led the parents there today, at the courthouse. ton and Harvey H. Cluff. generosity that had been ascribed ship drive, and the constitution audi Games were in singing "America." to him by Hlder Wells. "The only i a manner entirely unselfish. He" of the senior girls' clubs conducted by Principal Louis Bates SALMON EGG MEETING MONDAY incident of generosity recorded in thinks of service rather than empty will be discussed. and Miss Gedee, after which re the Bible," he declared, "is that of honors. Mv life is not the lite it Matters of interest to the PriA special meeting of the Utah treshments were served. the widow's mite. 1 am free o would have been without George H. A number of girls met at the county fish and game association mary and fhe Religion class organre- acknowledge, considering time and Brimhall." The home of Miss Marie Huber Sunday has been called for tomorrow even izations will be handled in their means, i am a very poor second a basket containing sentiments in a candy pull ing at the courthouse when the spective department meetings. North Strppf" KAfwAAn QiVf Poof orxA Mi'nfVt rp- - nighto andv engaged wvv-v- f liddle to President Brimhall I lie MIAMI UOV H11U 1 lllVii Wpat II vuw fltrppt.q oi bv members of the facultv written lae ant societies litmnn -Mnrnhv is -home Lnroonspd - , s.ilmr.n Jtenei bp " J. lltl ....Mj "Jlted as follows: about third fiddl was presented to Presfriends and church, in their literary section. a two weeks' stay in Salt tion will be discussed, and "crs-d- " after to The Herald.) (Special Number of President Grant told of the Influ ident Brimhall by Miss Olga Wun- . 80 Lake. ?d w" during the coming year take ll 'as one salmonegg fisher Prof. Dec. dwellings S'l'KINaVIU.K, ence President Brimhall had had derlpv Not at home of American literal u"o. was host- it. j up a study Mrs. Owen K. 8 . John I'. Swensoii. of the Young on liilll. even when the speaker was In resnnndinir Alice Louise Reynolds Swas- Professor the of members president Brim- Homes to the ess was the principal speaker a 47 taking the Herald of sixteen and Presilent hall snoke of the ifdded responsi- a survey or me emu boy YVednesdav. will SPR NGVILLE SCHOOL TRl.'RTEF .luh tiira give ot me lirrnhall a Homes at .... ,1 ; , Thursdays tneein.g i: .i 21 young man cf twenty. uu. Kiwanis taking the Post iuu . i .ui..-- .1:,,ttliu f lei lu inriai bjljty entailed on him by the Miss Dorothy Knowles returned Club here. Homes r:iHn 1 1 colonial giving of money amounts to deuce of his friends. the .1 Dec. period. after in sl'lilXGYII.I.K. hiLake p. spend Sunday, to Salt rifling UVU1 (WpciS Swenson Professor '"'6 i! In the llienlop-soetirn V C An-- . little, but the giving of ideas is . Homes "President Harris has spoken of el cte was sc 36 ing Thanksgiving vacation in P.iy- - I: ing'iuis taking the Herald only t.m to a discussion or r.nucationai t valuable. . "v . "v : "t-:z:No one ever gives a our relationship. in t lis district of wish to testify ai i nt-- ' Week," leatraei trivtec Homes uersuii, viiiiiiai ie emplia.-izin- g gon. the 10 especially taking the Post only in- - M'lcoin Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wimmer of Nebo sc .col district, w! i:h mgli scooui, win uiscuss illiteracy problem, lie pointed out thought er kind words to another, that he has d me what I could not Homes 45 Salt Lake were Payson visitors eludes Maple: . that they do not have as many left. do, and I have been glad to give taking Salt Lake papers the restoration of the priesthood. and TM the fact that a wide margain of know of no other man who has so him what support could. He was, iMrs. Electa Dixon will give the of Mrs. Samuel The. vote wr.s: Bringhu-s- t. 329 the guests Sunday, the between illiteracy The following is the result of the lay to give my choice. a"d hid he not been my many thought- - and id survey already made: Douglass. votes; M. W. Bird, 15fi; C. R. Jones, lesson in tne nome economics secthe gove.nobtained by figures 'as Brimhall.' would have given him my tion. choice. Mrs. Ray Stevens entertained the 121; I.. A. Xielson. isr,. men's census bureau and tho-A vocal duet was rendered by support because of the destiny of E i? S S 3 Junior Bridge club Tuesday after- g for were drafted found when men NO WEDNESDAY DANCES. irginia and Elaine Christensen. the school. When I walk about the noon. Mrs. Dave Hulsh '.received f ANTAQUIN RESIDENT BURIED war duty. H K & S. Harris said, in walk about the school moving with- President The condances Ware Ada Mrs. and 5 Dec. Wednesday et SAXTAQITN. club the prize, "The percentage of illiteracy part: "I will say a word regarding out - en ices were held Thursday r.fter- - ducted at the armory will be disthe crushing sense of responsl- 6 the guest prize. ff found by the census bureau was : 5 ono the men of of the earth, acgreat E continued for the time enterin A. Mitchell neon the for ward being, John Mrs. James bility, I am doubly grateful. chapel Professor Swenson said, "w.iile Prof. Florence J. Madsen favored talned at a family gathering Wed- - Anderson, 77, native of Sweden, cording to George Harris, manager when the draft examiners passed on Those who have spoken say they have known 'resident Brimhall, hut with a sweet little nesday at her home in honor of, but long time resident of this of the hall. the men called for was duty they they have not known him as have the audience . He died Tuesday at 51 gong, "A Memory," and when en-a : : her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Fillmore, community. found 20 per cent illiterates." $ known him I have known his as cored, sang "Annie Laurie." MISSIONARY SOCIAL. first East of Eureka home of Davis Mrs. the his John .Mrs. is; sister, the George that believe 7 but cannot "I 48 help 8 i8 36 64 6 his student, Benediction was pronounced by colleague. fellow- with her mother, iMrs. Backman, after a long illness. She American people are fooling them3 visiting west . . . 47 and neighbor, and he leaves Mayor O. K. Hansen. 11 10. 44 22 11 Dec. 55 PAYSON", worker, ' Returned in is the relative Arthur illiterDaley. only of surviving the that rLakeview percentage w ith me continually the 0 Mrs. Bert Stevens entertained this country. missionaries of N'gbo stake met selves; impression, 34 Following the College hall eiter-4 40 10 46 6 ates is much higher than our census 'He and In the assemblage proceeded to here home perclses, at lifty.' Thursday her afternoon evening 11 65 Tuesday 16 14 60 46 indicate." 30 "I frequently go to his. office for the library where the books ' fected an organization. A social figures of BAZAAR. WARD FOURTH Mrs. of Myron honor Openshaw 6 President John F. Smith pre68 11 58 24 71 13 we frequently talk to- - ed were presented in a speech The members of the Fourth ward program preceded the organization sided. Califo-ni- a. 11 57 in our back yards, and each plete with kindly words and beautl-tim- e 8 72 22. 14 58 Relief society are diligently work ' work, and consisted of talks by reThe nominating committee feel. 'He lofty.' ful sentiment. North 15 REBEKAH3 ELECT OFFICERS ing in preparation for the bazaar Lars. Eggertsen and others, sing-t50 10 39 27 17 56 ported the following nominations: Some men at times are lofty, but Wm. D. President Brimhall responded, Holt's In held the basement of East quartet, hy the be lag 6 fwnd 73 15 Dr. John Ander38 For 69 36 21 president. Second Wcnt-7.- "" occasionally let dow n, but Preji- - stating that he accepted graciously Dec. 10. Silver ward hall Friday, December 15. FORK, SPANISH C. R. vice son and 6 29 Jones; president. 2 12 12 10 22 dent Brimhall is always lofty. CARD OF THANKS. A cafeteria dinner will be served. anything from anybody from any- Third West Rebrkas lodge or hpnnisn R. ; M. W. Bird and George 12 Star met . w im w as so where that would help the B. 1. V. 48 16 nv.-i 32 knew "I 7 in in 23 39 11 3 which to and o'clock, Wednesday Fork night and' between J. E. Bird and Me se s from a youthful He should be happy if once a year, 11 elected the following We Indeed feel to thank the many Harold treasurer, 58 Invited. Booths 12 (no 8tores 60 officers: business men-ar49 11 23 Anderson; district trust' e, youthful. somew en youth is con-- each one would contribute of who and friends neighbors 4 Past noble grand. Louie Freeman; coniainlng all kinds nf goods will, kind East 21 0 F. Smith and M. R. Straw: point 41 John 9 9 rfiil nieni-- r thing to the B. Y. 1'. library. He has corned. us during our recent sad directors. H. T. Fan- - be erect' d in the hall. sisted 'Mrs. Florence M. East E. Si 22 grand. 7 47 Reynolds, 13 32 9 President T- N. Taylor was rethe ex- .Mrs. J. Will bereavement, caused throiiiitr. the Crandall. Jr., Mark Cook, J. P. ory. f er he n, v 20 retf vice noble grand. 75 12 48 minded that confidence b'lng re- erieiiees of you 28 64 16, MISS ROBBINS ARRIVES. death of our beloved wif" arid Childs, (. S. Woods, J. O. Dahl"; Sophia secretary, Lewis; fifth West . S iate!'oct, 91 the sensibilities. The collection of,-- ' Mrs. "He has a 'g 47 9 28 Kuphemia Watson, 16 Vr, and Mrs. William F. Dunn of mother, 44 25 Alva Zahrisklo. J. F. Mendeii-hall- , treasurer, Mrs. Mabel Newiit; et cam venth West, offer. these valuable books would necemiT'o floral l.eaul'ful 'goreiithe received word 6 Will T.ewK many ',!;' for J. Friday 22 G. city 11 Dr. A. trustee. Thorn. 18 3 14 21 Ralph Smart. '1 e ssitate the erection of a fireproof wit auio'iiobiU-a contact of 1, .by Celle-for i hat and the ; a had ind arrived fine l:,gOrissa Cr Noble girl Ar.'h 4 S'ato !., rv" tast 20 6 11 10 16 21 ... Mane " ., t!i- srho'ai: building. Mr-- , .Mr. of ill'1. of '" the library at at ac.l line' Gr.md N'cble ll.e nice of Soringi 8 45 jnusic. was given by t 10 36 he is com! 21 11 47 of S.ilt Lake nnd i.slrr J Pob'.elis in S.ilt I.a'.ie C'ty. gral. fill. VMP'O CITY. At: eartVpi ik ' but lmle i're es Mi a new c.e Boylance and , Pliilllp. fCPm WATSON iew. THOM f was lodge! Mies W.l. Mrs. the ivni M v."- - rpr"-r--'rly Payson to four women from rw" NVwcM.' ' Total in Y i c e V.X. thANl m I'loi of ncc IU.i;:i "perat '!.r. "He has a:i a' ii'v io have b e:i felt at Oavtca C'.ly. 882 380 216 C66 174 854 146 were god at Refreshments wero served., , -- rt taee of Steel Men. Xj d tk-- Litton blast-furnace- tt ,f tal n V y, ai m Payson 1922-192- . n j Inter-whos- came-preside- Potatoes Needed 1 I d PO MEETING THIS ARERNOON -- j . i.r.ib-i'tane- e i i '!--. : ; . r.r-e- - -t :.-- . I're-a!;i- dfj-lor;- 1 se.-'r- t K-T- 1. . - ba.-.aa- .I..-r-- 1 r;'wtiaw-EB4eitvr-wor-- . j , s NEWSPAPER SURVEY ... vr-- - I kv L confi-"Th- ' e - ," , 1 (!-. 1 1 - Pre-ide- nt 1 e i 1 " 'Snd 1 o May-cock- SSpy ft .uth vh--,- ... a j Rev-nobi- "1- ?h Nrth";;;'. I VP.-tr- Ro'-'ei- date.,.. ' i :'! .... r |