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Show f ; jjifri r a, . "' ' hPTUTTT 1 American lr ; hil - Jr?41 TITr J'AYv 11 -- jU r FJI - ' JL i 4 j- n h ic A L. v-- a ff" n slaaaasn JL-m- Mai 4 L 1J B '; SF..: , - yi" MM,,M,i,,,,aaiaMaaanaaaawaaawBanaaaannaaasaBnaaaaaaa "' " " ," IMMsKlffi mmm00i00mW00m f .. " uee Qitml Pemocntie. IUtaiaiUk lOr UUnpUga t 1 LLINOK -- .'.. Sl I noj JCO !!. nttt - 1 - KKIMTt v,- - - - V I I . v" 11 Indiana Is One of Senator URoTDuotFlaanc Diwtor, Describes Method "Donbtful States Whkh of Drive. May Be Won. By WM. K. HITCHISOX. I. N. S. Staff ComspoBdent. INDIANAPOLIS, InJ., Oct XL, John W. Davia opened th final tour of hia presidential campaign today wltlt'a drive to capture Indiana's electoral yqte. The Democratic nominee entered the Hoosier state early this morn-.incoming direct from New York, with itinerary that calls for speeches is sii Indiana cities by Uonday night. He planned to campaign the state from one end to the other in an avowed effort to wrest its fifteen electoral votes from the "doubtful" column. The candidate's first " scheduled address was at Richmond, where' he planned - to spend the afternoon. Later he will go to Indianapolis where he speaks tonight He will spend Sunday in Indianapolis.' and resume his I campaigning Monday with speeches at Lebanon, Lafayette. Greencastle and Terra Haute. The Terra Haute address will be nifrht The Davis managers then plan to send the candidate Into i Illinois with an address from the back of his train at Mattoon during the forenoon and a night address at From there Davis will Springfield. go to East St Louis before swinging southward into Tennessee. The etred&sisdlp into the "solid South" will be featured by a two g. - .' at knew the south is going to vote for me," Davis said today In explanation of the visit "but I want to make a personal appearance there in appreciation of that sup- - port" . . " . . - ; r tmdth ttt-r advertise- special wet ion. meats- for the - ' ' l' ; V 4 u bimts mo armnsw 1 hi mwiMMnM-.NllhlVI I V1 All k M - i - 1 jr U '"' , . ; " xl ' A . a r Oil ''n'z " ' ... " " - Prof. E. M. Eastmond Visits WorM Art n P - tr-- - CONFIDENCE " - ' ' ' - e FATAL ' v wwfssw " - '". By Staff Correspondent, BOZEMAN, Mont, Oct. 11. The Brigham Young uni versity unigars came outn the .short end of .a 13 to 0 score A rntr Saturday at Bozemafcn Kecent TamsndOTOwTnadrthrfielda seaf 'mud and CvVH" SELECT ARTIST the fast Cougar back field couldn't get started on their passes .and. end runs..--; The Bobcats scored a place' kick and a touchdown at the close of the first garter, and the final periods of the Gives Interesting Description game were spent in a kicking duel, neither team heing able . ' : . 2-- - 4? -" -- 1-. to make consistent gainsA The victory over. Colorado Colleee a week aeo Drobabiy made the Cougars s, of winning over the but their defeat at the, hands of .the Couears a vear asro remained ni their mind andtheir determination to even the" JiPKOFILHEASTMOXD, Head of Art Department B. Y. U. score with them resulted m victoryr Coach Ott Romney, always a cunning master of the In company with Prof. Henry Turned Bailey.'denh of the Cleve- - game," had surprises in sforeiorlhe "Y" land School of Fine Art Prof. were not expecting. Had the field been fast, however, the Pedro J. Lemos, editor of the School score would probably have been reversed. Arts Magazine and director of the of Various Places Visited During Four Months. over-confide- J I iiiiiViiMmwLiii - if li UlllTlillUll I . eauw ITFin ITrilT nnriTPl ru x in inii UIikhlilIU ItnUllVIl CTV XT- ftijc-ma- - ilI J Believes V. - I I W ' - ; fjitiBi-,- PROVO ARTIST I i - - '- i Produce Company Expands to Take, Care f Fast Grow- -' ' Bob-eat- nt This week. October. U-ihas been set aside a . "Boy 'Scout lag Trade, Week in the Timpanotos district A. A. AXDERSON. scout whkh" embraces aii of ttah and five Kellerstrass: proprietor of eleven"w-hichlhe- Timpanogos district theKarl other surrounding counties. Wasatch Produce company, an-- 1 Is . a leading nounces that his nt-recognised as warehouse at , uunng this week an Inreiisire council. campaign for funds with which to scout officla.l of the intermountain 523 South Uuiversity avenue is! carry out the scout program for region. ready for formal Opening Monday. RALPH E. BOOTH. gallery of fine art, Stanford univerA complete line of hay, grain, flour, ( 1925, is being conducted throughout sity and several other artists of COLORADO COLLEGE SPRLNt the county and in the Tintic disnull stuff aLU poultry feeds, includ SURPR1 DEFEAT ON U. OF U. prominence, I left Montreal on June trict. ing mixed grains, oyster shell, char 11 for Greece. We went by way of We want to cive our time t thin coal, meat scraps and corn, also to then to Avignoa, Paris, Cherbourg Jfwmltrv tonics Am) !nnMt ndnferft work fhla week.' President Frank SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. CoUege, smart S. Harris of the tonacU decUred St ltemy, Nimes, Lyons, Orange are now in stock at the warehouse. ' beat and Aries to study the pre ing from defeat from the Brigham Young university Cougars in a meeting, of scout workers last The company will still maintain served of Uie ancient Roman ruins a week ago, came up from behind and defeated the Univer Is uptown office and retail store at Thursday night, then, we can al... ? in France 425 West Center street where demost let the program take care of n-"-- sity of Utah eleven 9 to 0 in a hotly contested game at Cum- Avignon was at one time the. Itself. livery orders will be taken and a Field, Saturday. nungs PriestStake Monthly home of the popes and of course business carried on. More In the post, accordin mbt nf Regular A drop kick and an intercepted pass that was good for some very fine castles and ancient hood Session' at College the officials, no really comprehea-siv- e than SO carload- - cf feeds and produce was handled by the. company Noted Violinist Returns to fortifications were built there which 60 yards gave the Tigers the only scores of the game. scheme for collecting funds has Hall This Afternoon. mark a grea epoch In the history or Teach at Young UniverThe University of Utah team played as though they been carried out. This year, howlast year. Great brldgee were still suffering from the effects of Drake's severe drubRomanesque art. ever, plans hare bene laid which Complete equipment has been InYear. This sity The regular monthly priesthood stalled from one fortifioav will give every cititeaof the district span at the new warehouse. Inw ill beheld tlon to mother from which one seea bing a week ago as the players were not in condition for 'so an opportunity to contribute to the meetingatof Utah stake cluding chopper, eleva' stake The Hall. vioE. teacher College today of Booth, Ralph the far1 reaching fields, beautiful hard a game early in the season. The Tigers played true to cause. The ward has been used this tor Sep anion meeting of the various auxil' arateand mixing machinery. I . "; the univerand lin at contain .:.' their usual elusive form and took advantage of every oppor-- Brigham' and bins the Young as gren. the hoppers year anit Every house will lary organizations meet on the third At .Nimes is the best preserved ba canvassed. various feeds and mixtures as they sity and former leader of the of each month, accordiug to are Sunday After the funds are collected they prepared. "Two large bins con- Columbia theater orchestra has de- Roman Colosseum and the best pre new arrangement inaugurated a served old Roman temple of pagan will be budgeted la the best way the tain grain as it is unloaded from month ago. "7 7' the cars, for chopping as desired. A cided to discontinue his work at the times. Near Nimes I went to study possible to carry out an effective Each priesthood quorum will reason being that the the "Pont du Gard" or beat pre line of flour is also car Columbia, the program,. meet in ira respective sessions at complete theater work consumes too much of served Roman equeducts. Aries Is ried. The committee hope that every 1:30 o'clock. will conThe ! meeting, In addition to the reeular feed "Is time time which he would like the Spanish bull .fight -- city of family will contribute something to tinue,, for one hour after which all oevoro 10 teacung. Frances The spirit of Spain la business, Mr. ; Keilerstrass states indicate that they favor Boy Scout meet will the of conjointly quorums The theater company regrets very blended with the manners and custhat customers may bring their own work. In College Hall at 2 30 o'clock under that-MBooth is toms of France to quite a marked r. grains and get them chopped and much the fact According to r LeRoy Dixon, fif the stake r presl mixed leaving and wish to express their degre near he Spanish border line. at a reasonable price. nance director, for the Provo dis- the direction Customers and friends of the appreciation for his efforts' Tn put Aries hasf also the ruin or a very trict, the method of making the col- - The new arrangement of the stake company are invited - to visit the ting over the music in the theater in fine Ronum theater still majestic in lection during Scout Week. October a received been with has ,rr " meeting new warehouse, wLU'hi two blocks tho eiceUenf manner 4a which It Its &gs- ' "r" H-1KlHeriSTBIKiwST oT'THnhTtstaw-ftfe- e . . sviiith 'oF Wliltehesu's grocery on baa beert done. From Aries we went to Lyons, a There has been delivered lb the greitdoir as It church the stake workers of Mr. Booth is the type of man who great and remarkable city with University avenue, and three prizes chairman of each troop committee: e auxiliary win "bergi? en"lhe"' ,vtraons making haa little to to broad streets ana superb mountains. ten envelopes with detailed instruc- gives V RETURNS UP XO 5 O'CLOCK SATURDAY atto an opportunity the Jirst three correct answers to work and let the work speak for it- It Is a scientific, industrial and comtions as to what is expected of them. organizations tend respective priesthood what are the two specialties at the self, because of this the high points mercial center and has been a dty Saturday. Previous. TotaL Each envelope contains a receipt sections. 148 100 48 Wasatch warehouse. Read the box- in his career were obtained through called "the capital of the silk Calvin Coolidge . . . book with 23 receipts. were very well pleased with car advertisement in today's paper some difficulty. 129 . 48 . 81 world." At Lyons is the most noted John W. Davis It is expected that the troop com the We condition at the, first spec- ar.d see If you can guess what the good His musical talent became evident textile art meseuin in the world. Robert M. La Follette mittee call to their assistance 30 66 42 42 a At Orange, France, I saw my first men. and that they be parted off and ial monthly priesthood meeting products are and then visit the In his early childhood. At the age month a go," said President T. X. warehouse Monday with your an- of twelve ha' was very highly re- real Roman a arch of and names S3 on. call to triumph The given 343 205 .138 he a $3 garded In musical circles and was theater that in those old triumphant "Splendid meetings were swer. The first prize-wiTotal votes solicitors will report daily to the Taylor. held by the various priesthood order on any merchant in Provo, known to perform In many big At seated 42,000 chairman of the troop committee Spectators. days their the second a $2 order, and the third, musical events, playingvomposltlons their results, and in turn the chair- quorums and many expressed St Remy still stands a fine example the beautiful blue Mediterranean new arrange- at $1.00 order. of extreme difficulty. of the Roman arch of triumph ana sea and finally were at Athens, man will report daily by telephone appreciation of the lou- will be surprised at : the Later when he graduated from is sometimes called the "Gate to Greece. ' Here we beheld and to the finance director, who each ment. "The stake presidency is anxious large assortment of 'feeds carried the B. T.- U. music school he was Civilization." day will report the results of the that an even greater number of .the in stock by Mr. Kellerstrass who considered one of the best violinists The scenery all through the val- - ' studied the Temple of Olympian district to S. L. Chipman. finance the priesthood in Utah will be glad to assist you iu deter- the school had turned out up to that Dhone with Its rolling Zena. Arch of Hadrian, Theater of director of the Timpanogo$I.dls.trlct men holdiug ley Sunof time. lie then took up bis studies wodded the stake come out in the meeting Mars Hill mining the right proportions hills is vcary beautiful. Doinysea, The Odeon, council. and participate in th feeds you best need for your poul- in the east and 'completed a three We arrived at Marseilles, the where Paul preached, the Stadium, At the end of the week the troop day afternoon year's course at the New England great! French sea port of the south the Tower of Winds, the Theseume, Creation of Irrigation and committeeman will chock up with excellent lessons that have been try, hogs, or livestock. Since the war Mr. on June 25. A population of 750,000. the wonderful Acropolis Hill and conservatory. an outlined for the quorum,'' the, solicitors and ein?los8t-4-a FOUR WED ON FRIDAY. Drainage Unit to Be Booth has made rapid strides In ad- It is the second important city ire the partheuon, possibly the most envelope and delivered to the ' afraid were not of Two Asked Monday. couples reat of all vancement, of ancient beautiful temples, a holding, position and treasurer of the TimpaFrance. In addition to it being that day called Friday and applied spoos.ibility. maritime.--Industriaand com. i least the,- - great-- ; nogos district. large aud were Lved Mr. Booth states that his studio mrclal-city- r our finest, modern works oJLflrchj--winte- - The necessary -- nmnlior of siitncra isilso - a of It is lHped that each and every M. Hales. Clerk Wallace County lie Y. by B. U. will will the where he are here. teefurei at resort and .watering place, having been secured thv petition for nin who is' called into this wort They'arerO'rval L. Carter MctW- - accept pupils for violin work. He The magnificentgulf on the shores Out from Athens we visited and the crcatiou of an will sense his responsibility of conv irrigation an4 Caroline Millard and miek. orcounty ' to s "Sacred on states "studied he Elensis also citv-ithe that expects built forms a of which the " pleting the task assigned to him, as "Smith ; Liudon Roland Shocll. Provo Bay district around with of an brchestra of his also Convent the own, drainage Duplini ganize no other worker is auowed to of remarkable beauty, Way." Briinhall aud Elizabeth Mradliiig. a string trio and quarter, which, will are its beautiful Byzantine--' mosaics, will W definitely' presented, before of interest stlkit the names --given to him." said the places Among lo open for engagement. . If he fails it will A. Ray Olpin Writes That both of Provo. Senator lUxou. the Church of St' Vincent de PauliTbett to old Corinth, the Aero Cor- - the regular meeting of the board of the cathedral, the Basilica of N.relmui. the tiih mouniaan wttu us county commissioners at their reg deprive his ward of a'satssfacfory New York Group AppreDame de la Garde, the Ninth Cen-- j castle top. then into the wonderful ular meeting Tuesday, Octolier 14,. report, and take from sorting that "FAT" IS POPI L.AR dates Home News. who has which belongs to it. as our budset tiirv Abliev of St --Victor and the Plain of Argos with the ancient according to J. B. Tm-kecities of Nnnplia Tirysis and the work in charge. wonderful transporting bridge. has been carefully prepared and ' with sincere ld Greek A- total of 191 The appreciation As wer passed quietly out of the t Mycenae. living the signatures have every dollar asked for is accessary which the Provo Daily -- Herald is secured to the pixition out of bav we saw the sail.rs casting their ' Italian Turkish town of Xanpha. we; for a successful year." m ived the Ltan colony in .ew tbits of monev in the water as they visited the most ancient neaitn H total of 497 which Is 25 more York City Is contained in a. letter wit n its ucst re than the necessary bid farewell fo.the statue .of A. to the Herald written by Prof. Maw on the lovely tower of i served hill theater and, meseum of quired by hiw. These signers reU. B. T. in who is These fine examples of Corinthian art. Notre Dnnie de la Garde. Ray Olpin of the present 10.28 of the 19.22U acres ot New York with his family attendLast year the boys-an- d girls of tributes were paid to the sea that j' ' Then we had a very Interesting land iu the proposed district which ' of .the paper Prove city schools in the ' third, they might return in safety. The inp ny auto to ueipni ana iner- is 715 acres more than the necessary ing school. Each issue An informal reception in honor or is read by every one-o- f us. he fourth, fifth and sixth grades architecture, of Marseillies is gen- mopyiae as well as to many otner imif; Judge Tucker said. of Utah candidates on the Republican letter states and then is passed The real purpose of the district It pledged themselves to enter the Na- erally Gothic and French Renais- ancient art towns and ruins. Much county will he givea by the Women's to someone else here in the colony. of June and July was spent in was pointed out is to . present a tional Health .Crusade Tourna- sance. ot home the at Republican dub TheTtah colony is said "to be ment competing with school We arrived at Naples, our first Greece, then we took the steamer to unified, corporate unit capable of Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot Mou--) nn))sluliv large In Xew Tork this in thirty-fiv- e states throughout Italian city, on June 27;- We went the island of Corfou on the north- financing the necessary improvem. , s p. vvumy vt0t wjtn k large percentage . ot day evenHtg at the nation. The tournament con- directly to Pompeii because we were western coast of Greece. We soon ments on the land when the finance Chairman I. EBrockbank wiU be them especially mi sisted of a training iagood health to makeur study visit on our re- went on to old Brindisi where the committees of the .federal reclama ; and "ceremonies Fpeech- graduates and professors from the master of habits which build for good health, turn trip from Greece. ''Pompeii, Appian way takes its lieginnln'g la- tioii project which include the dik to bo will brief, according making and happiness and to over- - the great sleeping city of Eiiroi?. the south. Among them are Dr.. university. ing, of Utah lake and the drainage strength Women's Mrs. Marie Homer of the JLfter seeing the nymunionts of old' of and Mr. Harvey Fletcher and "vanUhed life" i rlrly to comed!seaset --J 4iK Some very splendid work was two miles around with ancient at Brindisi we went on to the hill make their final report to the au be anmlters will Suecial mnsical Prof. Ti Earl Pardoe, Mr. and Mrs. done In.,the district and we are houses, streets, courts, market town. of Italy which were al! full of thorities at Washington. inferet--LaCav- a, rendered as follows: a cornet solo Clarence Boyle and family, Mrs. and to receive pennants from the places and monuments all reclaimed beauty .With the engineering problems proud X a, , II play-erand sons, the Ellen Henderson by Byron Jackson. Hawaiian association but in ruin at the south eastern base Amain, that Longfellow loved so practically solved and decided upon National Tuberculosis w ill from the Franklin school Misses Elizabeth and Lydia Lindsay, as recognltldu of our efforts. The of old. wonderful, dreadful Mt. much, Sorrento. Sair . Ginuguano.. in the fetleral reclamation project ana it was said, the question of adequate reader several selections and a male Miss Florence Priday, Fred Mark-hapennants will be awarded to encti Vesuvius that buried it nearly 2000 the town of ancient and Robert Wilkinson. quartet from the, Provo high school of the following Children by the years ago. many others and then back again to finance of the project by the farm- rs, will l,tehriMiblic--ealth--associatr- on tannot era oui.ing ihe liiml remains to be Everyone seems anxious to get place- - after Naples aod w to Romtw Hotter wiU also sins'. news of home and" the Daily Herwhich Is a branch of the national leavine Pomnoii and Naples was the . begin toedeseribe the wonderfnl city solved. Tho promised irrigation dis-- . Refreshments will be served after ald Is' very much enjoyed by all of - isiantf or MairaTiamea tor Jiairese'. i vrms, urnuirea vo umiy rne iirirmir organiration the program. finance nrrftngements. Byron D. Jones,'' sixth., grade; cast, lace and monkeys. The first l.uriMinuuuiu, os," nr. uipin aaya., ' 'i We visited and studied St Peter Fred C. Strate. sixth grade; Martin instance of interest was the natives PAREXT-TACHER MEETING. with SUPERVISORS ON TRIP his V. Witbeck. .. sixth grade; Oscar who dive down in the .deep .harbor CatbedraL the Vatican galleries of "FAT" SANDERS SUIT FOB MVOECE FILED! Supervisor John Raphael ot the country store who Is proving such Bjerregaard, sixth grade,. B.- - H. for: the monye that- we chanced to art and thoamuui isistine t nurcn There will be 'a meeting of the a big hit at the Columbia every Hyde, sixth grade; Gertrude Page, throw. Malta has neither lake, nor ceiling, painted by Miehangelo, the na tonal forest service lefj Friday A suit for divorce was filed ia r association in the Wednesday, owes an apology to sixth grade; Henrlette Smart, brook, nor stream and a parching Baths of Caracalla, Circus Maximus, for the Stockmore rsngers station, county clerk s office Saturday by Charles Wells against Fanny WdK Pace school . Monday evening at those who were unable to gain ad- fourth grade: Kate Mathews, fourth dry climate, yet produces potatoes, the Catacomls, Tombs of Cecilia where he will look after a property Palatine Hill, . Trajans and trespass ease. The couple were married November 720 o'clock. All parenta living In mission last Wednesday because of grade; Agnes CrandaU, fifth grade; honey. Oranges and pigs. Beautiful MeteUaVAssistant Supervisor Campbell Physical and the district who have children at the large crowd Mr. Sanders holds Margaret Swensep, fifth '.' grade; flower gardens 'we saw on every Forum, Capitoline Hill, monument 13, 1920 1st Provo. of Victor Emmanual,and the many also left Friday for Heber where he mental traalfyvaiw charged ra the tending school are urged to be pres the house record for attendance and Georgians Johnson, third grade and side. ' ' to he bold the Intends lr. will . transact hu&lnesa matters. meeting. Ruth Perkins, third grade. We now continued our voyage on other places of interest. complaint aa the caas of the action. ent at o y PRIESTHOOD T MEETS TODAY ; GARDUATE llv-Col- orado OPENS STUDIO cash-carr- y ' - - tho-irive- f motor-drive- n The Herald's Stray Vote Contenders Getting P.lnsnr VIVVVI - -- -- 5 te-th- thr - .- FORMER TEACHERS RETTRN TO Ti" TR.VLN1NG SCHOOL Mrs. Ramoua Farrer Cot tarn and Mrs. Belle SmlthSpafford will b the teachers in the two additional rooms at the B. T. U. training school, according to . announcement made Saturday. Both Mrs. Cottam and Mrs. Spafford were former teachers at the training school, and their return is Tery much- appreciated; it was said. The additional rooms, which are regularly organized elasses, are for the first and second and for the third and fourth priutae mctma. TtvelT. I'arenta rtisirincr ft cond ineir cnaaren, to the training scnooi are invited to mace arrangements with the university officials. ... .. ll BAY DISTRICT - PETITION READY , . . ( secretary UTAH COLONY pattern-Hfor-aB- r ' -- ENJOYS HERALD i RALLY HELD AT . AUDITORIUM The first Republican rally of the present campaign In Provo will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, in the high-schoauditorium, according to I. E. Brockhankrcounty chairman of the Republican party. Francis Goodwin, assistant secretary of Interior will be the speaker. Mr. Goodwin comes : here highly as an entertaining and educative speaker, who deals with the national issues of the in a convincing manner. The public Is invited to attend th tneetin?. A good musical program ha4nen arranged and other speakers may ajso be heard, according to ' recommended cam-pais- m r GRADE PUPILS ... ,;. G.O.P.WOMEX FETE NOMINEES WIN PENNANTS i pre-vlrg- the,-center- one-thir- d ( , -- phil-dre- n Jtom-Btaxst- tbe-city- -of CASTA VOTE I -- - m - ertoiacjs-Jonga.mM- wm The man yon want to win, of course May seed yon as a backer. To give your help, the only course Is vote I Don't be a slacker. 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