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Show EEIIALD PnOXES news? Arm i" t a pdky I t.aesa to &3 aecUj tl Business Offk Editorial Booms d IS 107 L'tiJi county. VOLUME 4, NO. 22 ' If "VP V ? if " v '. - ED - - flflWUR WOOLEV v ' ill nra nnTinir DELIVER hi. II l W ' ; i VIU PB1CS TWO CENTS PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1925. IWI 11 Program to Befciven Jointly With Tabernacle Choir , Wednesday ETening - ' i ' I 1 mclt urnr. in m mm - ' iiim " ' I ' ' ; Kill 11 .j, ' - r- I Teachers' Associations In Provo December 5. riANNING DETAILS t I ,MM ameers .MMk rH ' - fi ... ' -rv .- : Known Churchman Is Head Associated Alumni of Young University W7ell i istice Day " i . Gene Roberts PRIVATIQHS nummmiiL!i i First Regional Meeting of A MM nnnMiMCMOc OWEN L. RENNET TO - 1 GIVEN PLACEOF . piSlic is invited PARTICIPATE - 0.A TEN DISTRICTS I. I - TEACHERS OF "l Tl eat toilersioo - - - I n ' Grldsters - IN BIAZIERS t - Solve Puzzling Air Attack unwii: Dri ATtn of Western States Team Sister of Crippled Imbecile The straight football of Coach Gene Roberts rejuv- May ieu ruiaDie oiurj enated Young Cougars vanquished the splendid air attack of Home Life . of the Colorado Mountaineers here Saturday by the score of FlTLrt TIME SECRETARY 39 to 6. The Colorado ' tam presented the finestforward WILL HER TALE SAVE OH OK14AW L ATIOiM J INFLUENCE ON JUKI! passing seen, on the "Y" field this year. They gained 162 yards of seven passes in the first half. The lone touchdown Membership of 17,893 Will Be; Decide Whether at the visitors came in the last minutes of the second quarter Must Jury uiven upporiunuy 10 rvctrp Murder is JustuiaDie unaer asj result of several long passes from Gratton to Aikin. In Touch With School In the second half the Cougars solved the passing, and Any Circumstances were entirely at their mercy. Out of 15 Mountaineers secthe executive Oscar ..A. Klrkham, half M. inthat A. only three were good for 14 yards gain, Y." I. M. of the pdsses of the retary while TO DATB eight grounded and four were intercepted. In the first MERCY TRtt Mormon church and one of the; most i. tried 15 passes, seven of. which were good, six 1025-- Dr. half Colorado TuesdaydtobX5i, widely known personages in the in two were intercepted. atone and with left Harold E. Blaaer grounded termountaln country, was oh Erlday I Reza Khan, premier of Persia, has his imlieclle daughter, at. home entire game the Cougars tried nine passes. the During elected president of the newly or- seiced tbe throne, taken the name of of another were daughter and his Five of these netted 9 yards, two grounded o Kink Pahavla, and deposed the Shah ganized Associated Alumni of v Roy E. Bishop, where he intercepted Young nnlverslty, by the board Ahmed Mirza, who has been living made his home. The Cougars made 20 first downs in the game, nine in Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Returned The' present alumni in Paris. . His feeding of political of directors. half and eleven ip the second, Hthile the Mountaineers the first prisoners and lowering the price of borne from, trip to Denver and potential membership is 17,893 for- foodstuffs has caused in the first half, and only' one in the made five first downs great rejoicfound Ilaxel Ingrlt Blazer, ' ' 1 Standing Committees of Provo City Teachers' Association Are Announced - Marie Hedquist Homer Soloist; Fine Musical Program .... to Be Featured - Plans arf under way jooklng Jo wards the holding In the near future of a regiinal conference in, Provo Arthur r Wooley, . Utah district of number of tle surrounding local connnaiiderf the American Legion, teachers of Ogden, will .deliver the Annis-tle- e Thomas E. Clark of Detroit Jias Tha move is an, outgrowth of a day ftratlon In this city, accord- invented an automatic radio control V. held during the and-twing to local legleunalrea la charge device for locomotives that,.tt is be-- meeting E. A. convention in Salt Lake City Brlg-bat- o of e Armistice day exercise. lieved, will make railway wrecks at which time officers of loca! The uiemoriableioccasion wili be " The device teachers asso'fations througiiout tbe impossible. nearly proobserved with,' an appropriate flashea a red lieht.ln the cab If state decided to call five conference gram to be given in the Utah stake there Is anything on the track, fnd at central points in the state. One tabernacle Wednesday eveuing, No "" r If the engineer is disabled and can of these is scheduled for rrovo, on mer students. ., ' ' uu concert second. . r 11. ; . The ing (n Persia." weekly vember cripjiled lmbe'lle, dead and Dr. not act it stops the locomotive auto-- ; December S, the others to be held at of directors, electboard new The touchdowns were made on straight six tabernacle of the All 'of the and a'ashed throat Cougar's der tbe direction Blazer testwyth matically. Railway men are Halt Lake City, Ogden, Richfield ed at the general alumni meeting either chloroformedLor In stupor. football, Dixon scoring four, Knudsen and D. Lloyd one, each, choir, ith Prof. J. R. Boshard ing the device near Detroit and are held during the recent Roosevelt. and of the a Blazer portion written will by note Found f(jrm directlu, Gratton and Aiken were the outstanding stars of th enthusiastic about it. ' celebration, met in its first see The local meeting will Include al" . Which he said he felt he was in. program. It la annouuted. and we're responsible .for the long gain via tbi Mountaineers officers and standing committees of sioq on Friday at , the university. did not want Juvenile Judge George W. Wor and die to going air route. The longest run of the game was made in the secalumni teachers' associations of the follow- The following to leave daughter as care to then will preside and Introduce the and ond were besides Provo quarter when Aiken received Gratton's 15 yard pass present:: City; ing districts so bad killed her. orator of th day, whose address, others downed. U; David Wlljton, before J Wasatch. Ogden being Attorney Alpine, Xelsi, B. Y. sprinted 45 yards Blazer named as responsible owing to the number ot musical as usually, was the mainstay of the Cougars. He jCargon, Grand, Juab, Tintic and Dr,,H. M. Woodward, Provo; Carl Dixon; coroner's elections, will necessarily b ahort death at for inquest san juan. rne lasi two uisincts Marcusen. Price : Dr. Samuel H. owi tha Mnnt of the attack and made long gains through la an orator of held March 3, 19 jgwreves, Mr. Wooley Ines Knight their Allen, Salt Lake-Citnot as have and perfected !the irtandli as well as around the ends. Knudsen was the big murder line of qualifications first degree Charge Allen, Provo; Vlrgle C. Murdock, are but iocal expected associations, him will wbo hear aavHuKc doubtless those filed against him by Joel Stone, surprise of the day and showed up to iar oeuer and Provo; E. S. Hinckley, Provo; H. High School Swimming - Pool to do so at an early date--. :4 Swen, season. of Araphoe Biddulph 'earlier the be Instilled with a new patriotism. of. district sames attorney., in the than ' Owen L. Barrtett, president of the Roland Tietje, Monroe; Judge to Be Used Tuesdays and of In addition t th& aetivitiea of the heroes as day. county. son also marked themselves Provo city Teachers association is George Ballif, Provo ; Attorney ! the local legtontiaires, the iService At preliminary bearing bound .Thursdays Wort ben, Provo; A. Hex local -in George of the V."-preparations ' FIRST QUARTER. a and Dixon circled the end for an 18 charge reA program .''" over to district court and Star legion, is planning Semi-Annuof Prove. the assisted la Johnson, meet for the He Inspection wmcn by have too hard by been Plans for the ') 'completes leased nnder $10,000 bond. Peterson kicked to Hlgglna on the , yards. He was Uckled ,in observance of the, occasion Routes Shows 10 Per Cent following committees: ; Other officers, appointed by the annual Red. swimming; and i yard .to on Utai.'oiuA wllkike place during the day, Brought of Boxes In Bad Shape B. Jacob, Ernest board undef authority ef the new life Publlclt?-Mau- de SSyarfl line: He returned fir yard. Trenary saving rainpaign to be cojiducled , First two and half days ot which wiU b announced short made Kmidseb Dixoh and line. October end 16, constitution adopted around It. Kasmhsou. Gertrude Page, In the pool of the 4'rovo h'gh school ' trial given to selection of Jury. Alken gained four yards Colo- fa mil)sVor appro to 900 went tne More than ball for s- were : , then Sl'heduleTSalarfes an4 Jgains threw and Hon Wlgrani ""Salary and their November taber the coinmenclng Tuesday Afternon of Nov. 6 District The program in full at auet ; to Drxon vice M. a was when Inei l are V. Oscar which pass, 45(X) Allen, rado Knight president being regained Witlieck, a Bjerregaard, 17. Haslerl W. 1 T. four yard loss, persons according to Dr. nacle Is aa fololwa: Attorney Stone made opening ' A. Rex Johnson, recording secretary line. Grat-tlo- was grounded. the Humm through ; Gounod; served on the three rural routes and 11 Var Christensen. by comity chairman of the organization. Eellgieuse,". March statement. Roy Knapp, Thorne intercepted a long pass Har and H, A. Dixon, treasurer Ta.xation and Expenditures kicked 45 yards to Peterson who Classes will be conducted every Chairret; of Trovo, according to the regular, HAndantIno In principal witness, put. on constitution new the line. Under the 22 from 1'Y" Clarence lan Gratton, Knudsen gained two Ellertsen, ; to Uie Adams, returned yard to from :30 5 Tuesday and Thursday sfand by' prosecution; "Impromptu, in C minor," deJong route insjjecion Marlon rural of the Associated he Dixon seven, after whlclfthe Bench ben and Reese Alumni held, Far-university had Knudsen Powelson, yards, After i 9:30 and will be free to every one ."GloFia" from mass In Just completed under the direction William Conneil. - V takes on new lfe( particularly be- in the county.. Dixon punted 38 Y was penalized 15 yards. Dixon " four the of yards. dean gained Gerr'it . deJong, Jr., nier, of J. P. McGuire, postmaster. run zigzagging for d7 Teacher Welfare Ray Stewart, cause of inauguration of a policy Prof. C. S. Leaf, Utah's foremost yards to Aiken who was downed in I made a pretty ' collefe of fine arts, B, t. university, mail Of the 900 rural route exthe broken field. 35 on C. H. Carroll, Mrs. S. P. Whit- - of employing a Western general the through Mrs. yards jrard hia has been awlmming expert, engaged at the console. boxes on. the three routes, about 00 aker. Nov., 7. Colo., for the LITTLETON, Dixon naa earned .tnenau and Knudsen ecutive and organiza , secretary Aiken to tgram take personal .charge of the llne. After "Old Glory." C. VV. Beid, soprano per cent of them were found to be Professional. Standards and Con- - tion. Due ttf need for time to Inves classes which wilLcover. elementary (IP) Out of the prison" of mis- been held, Swenson threw Aiken wtih steady gains toward the goal Homer. Marie Hedquist solo, acceptable according to the reqnireavailable Individuals the and advanced swimming and life-- shapen flesh ' that was her body. for a four yard loss, Gratton' and Dixon went through the Hire for Introduction of Ajuerlcan. Legion ments made by the department Thef duct 'Mrs. Jennie Wllklns, Mrs, tigate selection of this paid executive 01" saving. Sneclal clAuws win he rJHaz'l Ingrlt Blazer had occult com- - kicked to Dixon who returned iu the secohd touchdown. ' Powel' Swenson, George Margaret kpeaker, Geod. Worthen. other 10 per cent fail to' nieet the son. was He kicked goal ficer left Dr yards. by the board for con ranged for .beginners both young ! ninnieation1 with lier father, , Armistice Day address, Arthur requirements, Mr. McGuire states, 13, Western States 0. Social Committee ;Mar Wooley, sideration at a meeting to be held and old, as well as a special class for Harold E. Blazer, now on trial for is on the" Cougars' 40 ball The Wooley. for one or more 'of the following Adele Peters, Pearl Beck, Fred later in the month when President Boy Scouts in Junior life to" gain. Dixon kicked to Nourse'aud, then dlstricf Littleton failed In the her Knudsen 'Vav-ilr- y murder line. yard .saving"My Native Land," Snppe; reasons: Box not painted white and dtwned him almost Kirkham returns from Arizona. Marva Bullock. court. methods. . . CongarH fumlde and Hlgglns drop- ran .down ard Chorus," Spiud'.er, tabernacle lettered in black on both sides, ho Strate, was now the Moun tracks. It In bis Y The many outstanding benefits 30 which ' ball care on of The yard the on the loving By the courtesy of the board of years ped v choir. v , . : ' ' "? "' taineers started the real air attack, signal, no door, box loose on post, which are being derived by the education , the admission charge' to he had lavished on her and the con- line. ' '' post not set well, whitewash used alumni of. hundreds of institution the admission charge to the pool stant association of the physician After the Mountaineers hud made bombarding the Cougars heavily. for paint and box. not conforming United St.-'be has been reduced to 15 cents which wit- h- his malformed child had little gain on three downs, Gratton The first pass was grounded. The the throughout to the regular anail box require- neitone-nette- d cause of the help pf a iettards,he third will cover light, heat andJanitor bridged the seemingly impossible meats iirdtmensTons fiifd make. - nt busia stie services GrattOn to Hainm, 15 yards. Anbarrier of her inability to express from the Y 30 yard line ttbe and course "bring yet ad"The three carriers travel and de former students' ot, Young university within the reach of everyone. herself .either through speech or The Cougars tore big holes ln the other one, Gratton to Axtell 79 liver mall over' a distanfe'of five yards. Knud- Colorado vanced to call for a similar organization. ' Dixon and motion father and the be letting win daughter "available line, Cards, opponents' Monday milps dallv." said Mr. McGuire, in swn Intercepted The board of directors, composed of for enrollment and a full schedule had converses.bir aotne psychic, tele- pWhnt was.Ollt- Behnie 'Ellison, a youthful hobo widely known leaderfr-f-gBeg-gnnoa- n dtsiussirig the rural route situiiSon. he bound of when grabbed the bu;i I ln thiFpaper. pathis means. yards. Dixon and Knudsen plowed Besides delivering ' mull, they se and nls sweetheart, Sylvia JIouiton, the geographic districts of the, Blazer admitted this ta,be true in through the line for long .gains and AJWen complete one of the prettiesst ass) tne 85 yard stumps, collect letters and parcels JlQ. of Heber City, were arrested here elation, went on record as whole an exclusive interview Ja the court I then gave the ball to Western in- - passes when; he for mailing, sell money orders and Friday by the" tlty police depart- beartedly back of a permanent alumnext pass, The from Grattuji. Imiss stead of giving yardage. jrooui today transact business on the route sim ment and ;flre being held, in the ni secretary. The association is altrh-two passes but Gratton to Aikin, was.giKid for 2t) was slightly hesitant M saying; 'He Gratton ilar to that done In. the post Office. viirds ami the Mountaineers first jail on an open charge pend- - ready a member f a national alumso, but finally admitted his helief: failed and then punted -- out of Each Community Must Police A wonderful service for the little re- - county ouryT$ui:hdawflr- - Gratton fuiled of their case. ni organization which gives monthly and rng investigation r 42 line. daugn-tetliiit'he his eould understand on r Iwunds Cougars' yard Its Self says eaerai from the patrons to receive The couple report that they came much to quired kick goal. to member The Institutions. him. could help she understand and Knudsen ma(IeTour yard i Officer It." from. Salt Lakq in a box car and Score, Young 13, Western 6. new associated alumni or He believes that a sympathetic ball bounced against worthington ine With but ten Commenting 6n the road condi that they had attempted to keep ganization calls for the payment remaining in mental contact had been built up on a forward jiass from Dixon. ' were the KAXSAS CITY, Ma, Nov. 7. (CP) tions, Mr. McGuire snys ; "In the warm by .bonfires. Thursday night of annual dues, ' for which the half, the first Cougars 20 which a perall those Hwehson pass years yard through completed 0T. Nov., 7. (Ll') me past the roads have been traveled they slept in a haystack near the; alumnus own 45 yard ball on their the The Was southwest given to is receive tha love have would their to Dixon mitted them and gone monthly express from federal :irurnment cannot carry the with more or lets difficulty. Dur- ranroaa yaras. had .when the Mountaineers ' alumni magazine, which is to be en today as reports of torrential rains for each other. : for a touchdown 'had he not Irnn line burden f urohibition enforcement In Texas Ellison is 22 years of agetand re larged and edited by the and ing the three years Just past a great of delayed the game twice. A jass from e in heavy downpours of means Western's on "I no have of bounds out knowing 3(iyard itself each conunuuUsf must police, the Cougars 30 Improvement has, been made In ports that his home is in Jentucky secretary; also the benefits of other Oklahoma, Kanas and Missouri con- what her mental reactions may have line. JHxoh makes six yards on Di: w advam-a' so far, as local law violations are as the half ended. and to such an extent that and that he has ben employed in the plans' which are under consideration tinued to come in. Just yards to sends two plays and then pass been," Blazer. srfld. concerned, Lincoln C. Andrews, as- with few exceptions any one of the- - Park City mines. In Salt Lake he by the THIRD (Jt AKTEK Five negroes were drowned near board, "She did .have super-acutper- Swenson for 8 yard gam. Swenson sistant secretary of the treasury in three routes can !e made with motor met the Monlton girl and'is said to Worthlngton received the kickoff when autoTexas; Georgetown, their but have touchdown for Her of and years' The,pa8t reyeV was fifty clear sight ceptions hearing again of Drolillritlon enforcement driven vehicles. The county and have used his influence to get the ped mme of the, latent9 organized mobile truck was swept away from i bearing was very keen and also her ran out of bounds once more in er- - from Gratton and returned the bull ) ' rfwlared today In an address be- 30 yard. Biddulph gained five and have cooperated nfeely In taking girt to leave the state with him. Ow- - powers of the thousands of former a cniLscway. byjiiroX-wcity fore the national convention of the 0 re of the rffflrigorcX-whlu- ih 1BF "girt, tnison students of the university ; hut the "fr'affic over' south Texas high emotions other rnr than; a liking for nlaced the ball within a fool ol ' !al:K)n i,Bsne or Americ a. mall is taken. ; Knudsen and Dixon made .small gain will in all probability be held to organization, representative as It ways wairK a" standstill betause of some, people 'through a smile or a line when the quarter' endtd outcome of the "In view dt the splendid service answer to a charge of contributing ts of the the and then Dixon punted 15 yards out. water. and coun- distaste) for others who came near the pauhondle as a whole 8JXt)ND QUARTER memliershlp nvublbition taw demands, on the given ty your 'Uncle Sammy'- why to the delinquency of a minor. It ' was soaked. of bounds on the 18 yard line. . try because for went of Dixon her through a grunt. On the first play geographic distribution .ru' f th JLutiSa'.oon league, then Hot were foued tirprnt' Roads were up- - civic pride to that is the. intention of jthe,poiice depart - of board polish and trains damaged assures defini "But I d" believe lliul peihiin a til U.V, but iulssed the extra poluT.1 Moinitulnu is were oeniud schedule in north we WC. T. U: and all other organi- - extent and, instead ol 90 ner cent incut to turtt'the tase of the ttU'l, success inmemiters, wlien they failed to complete their 0. an Western effort afford occtilt to had communication the 6: Score: direct Young ,..TrivriitM-tHtein or make any headway against let ns report KW pe cent conform who g ill, over to the Juvenile of membership a medium of contact Texas, and southern Oklahoma be- with each other." Peterson kicked, to Nourse on 15' passes cause fare as affected by prohibition that ance on all .three of our- rural ficers, who In all 'probability will with line. of the the Cougar urteeinitation. heavy 20 their alma mater, and to. pay Mrs. Blazer , Bishop, yard line and he returned yards.' resume routes, v ' Fi ve Inches of rain have fa Hen nr called Frances - r tney seriously nd vigorously send her to the- - state : industrial back to her some of the . The Cougars began another March for Nourse an consid is Dixon the eight threw obligations to by proseqition, . bring : the .tampnlgn designed towards the enemy goal, Dixon and Texarkana, Texas in three days and ered school for treatment. . due. t the next most important wit yard loss. .'A .'."pass, Gritton to a atat of mind in the comhe ivy gains, the continued downpour 17 him today. Dr. to for Blazer ness In'thecase' yards. Biddulph making Nourse, was, good munities which not only believe in Over for the third touch went Dixon for self.were Mountaineers A ofc penalized Its insist upon down and then kicked goal. prohibition, Unit It Is this woman, kister'of partic-"ularl- y holding. The fans. were now treated Score: Young 20: Western 6. gervance arid enforcement, on a seen niereVhnman work of-- ; to aerial a husk finest nW the imbecile, by those hold.mg public Dixon kicked t6 Dowd who' re- , Be av snatched Aiken field. The know football of Intimate Provo being that Andrews said. "It is with a'feeling of deepest regret that' the members of. the Provo J ' Gratton's 15 yard pass and then life of her father and sister. The federal govefmnen Andrew. ( Continued on J'age Six.) A fnrewetl social and dance w ill First ward are obliged to sever the pleasant relationship that has existed . She can tell a. story of the priva slipped through- the Cougar players. aserted. will haved one , tt- luu be to in the amusethe knocked Peterson giv?n ward First he Nov. as that tions Just lietween this sources SAULT PTE MARIE, Mich., them and Charles J. Sorenson and his beloVed monstrosity brought family,'! was ' the ment hall Monday " duty when It eliminate the IUinols A ground nnd had the field clear been expression voh-eevening beginning upon, herself. .and her father. by Bishop 'Joseph' A. Buttle. . . a . of supply and the traffic in liquor 7, (UP) Direct word has. . - i. r 6 behind from v nanes J.. Story.othow-Blazewas tackled uonor .was Chicago he to him forced iu ai oi from o,uorr to the here received today the of one" early section country iL"Mr- - Sorerison has been a faithful worker In ihe ward and his Influfrom Sorenson and Tartiily, who leave", for remain close to home, now tne fam ily Kun'dseiu 4 Another pass failed L. "" J. Crane, wlssluffwoodeu barge ence for good has been 'widely felt. He Is a man of .22 Boulder a nothcr. exceptional .quality. Logan duriugjhe coming week. Mr. ily could not entertain, bow sh .as to w completed beyond the goal line . states Senator Morris carrying a crew of .six men and a His family one of the. mrtst 6 .Colo. College in the. 20 Y und Sorehson ward to Js has the one went exemplrry just retired from four a girl could not have friends and af and the ball 'will every yard Hhoimnrd of Tcxns, the man who In woman cook, which, broke loose frhm ; ' loose them. . . rears' service as district agricultural ter ber mother's death this imbecile line. a lmavy regreto Colo. Aggie , . 43"v- ;::' v:' trodnced in the'sennt? the resoln the steamer Settler during ' Dixon punted after Frier had , "Xo donb,t on Lake Smerior yesterday, ,'rienla,- and especially hose who knew Mm. beat' inxitpctor of ,Utah'county. Colo. Teachers girl was brought Into her own home . loft to adopt' the Eigbtenth. amend storm made meager. gain. Aiken received ' to " With' a., report from' Captain Mc- - throtigh their close association- - in .the work of the ward, will feel It a Huring his life in Provo he has and that of her4wwband to lfve. ment, was another speaker at ...3G. Princeton. beenWestern on in 'active .church affairs aud yard Leodiif ihe steamer Wldener which privilege to pay him and bis family honor at the farewell "party According to Blazer's suicide note, the 45 yard punt ila v's, session of the convention He thf It was prtr h W monsrrosHjrda rnrh"-te-r spKf4aa:a. .ttenjiejIotabV-Ptiowardroc4a.l hall Monday eveningr audiencet.hatJ'prohmon is arrived here by the crane, It . was ' First ward bishopric. A cordial out of existence so others w,pnld Mtmntalneers and- then Grtitton craftrhad. bee driven ?'"Mr-- . Sorensoh leaves Wednesday for Logan where he will fill . t,,27 ne Vf the most powerful forces for feared the I'niversitjs. of I'iah Invitation Is extended to the niein'-lier- s not, have to care for her, that lie puntel 55 yards to Peterson who re-- " Crisp Point, position of trust with the Ftah-Denver D. . . . . rrmrm n- - l- - ioIU-ge.- ih nromotion of the principles that against the ofrocks near one' AgricuUnral for wish wjud-annf the friends of the committed the deed for wh1cli1ie turned 10 y d the Great La ke, and htm derghlp gra veyard h n Ve given QiiUa'J U "oTTuKof? wctrth "his new if now on trlal.- Kmidsetrmader sevau yar gain, family. destroyed.from the beginning of its nistory. If i tf i mnt ' : ' , son-in-la- - RED CROSS TO well-know- n 4500PERSONS GIVECOURSE r SERVED WITH INSWIMING yt , RURAL MAIL - - '' - al . Cj-o- ' n . semi-annu- full-tim- e n-,- , Score,-Youn- : YOUNGMANAND PROSION , full-tim- e GIRL ARRESTED i DEPENDS ON have-prompt- ed -- LOCAL WORK STORMS SWEEP MiDDLEWEST s . . nn water-logge- d . full-tim- rbnd-makih- g e h lu4"u" , - - - ' . , - - . SEVEN LOST ON WOODEN BARGE SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES Sorenson Family to Honored Monday '' - ' ,i - ....i.....J,......;i3 be-fo- vl r:r' ................. ........... ............13 to-b- elien-.ithe,Fir- st -- ............. e fr I - v V. . , I: 5 . ','"',' ' ''' ... ..' - .' . |