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Show 'ACE SIX PROVO SUNDAY HEBALD. SUNDAY. tCoatiaurd frmi page ene) 'ati4 (Continued frwt&jwg one) ((.Vwtlneed rreat page aoe) ed awceaeary for the best good of the mbuoUl iaVfeof iTlhe National Cooperative boors Juaior and High UarketinF aanociatloa; " Epbrlam L B, Harmon, principal; Albert B. Berceraoa. president of tie Allen, Bertha 31. Ursen, Phillip H. State rarm bareaa ; Ce R. and BarkdulL C. L Barnett,' Samuel Hawuel-- B. Taylor, of Fayson ; J&r.. Bfddulph, p. D. CkmpbeX Anna W:- L. WaulaatL dean Uf the srnooi Marie Eggertsen Decker, Uinerra of roaiiDerc and business admin-lstratl- Edwards, H,J'. Eggertsen, Elisabeth agrienltoral ef the Tlsh IL Gllleeiiia. LsYiere.Hubtb. alaud Americollege; W, J. Cbadwkk, of Jacob, C. 8. Leaf, B. W. McAllis can i'ork; IGraade Humpbriev ter, W. i. Mortimer. John A. Omsn-son- . atate vocational director and Bart Ernest Paxman, II. W. Petereta- j. Qlade, manager of the radioTbera son, Dounel KPowelsou, Gertrnde tion K8L, Bait Lake Oty. Reynolds, Hortenee Beid, Glenn were also preeent at the Jneettng Simmons, Ethel tywncer. Hay 8tew-art- , of the Jteib Holbrook, president J. W. Thoruton, R. W. Tobia-son- , Davis County Farm bureau; 1. Y. K. E. Weight, Msry Wooliey. U Lake Hansen, oresident of the Lavar Cbrlsienson, Wlillau) Cou eotmty farm bureau, and repreint- nell, Moronf J, Cottam, J.Ostar a tires from Beaver , and Cacne Garrett, R. V. Gould, W. P. Johnson. Conntv rarm bureaus, as well as 8. H. Jones, Eiull K. Neilson. representatlvea from other farm bu Madge Oberhansley, Hannah Pack. reaus of toe state. ard, George Pewelson, E. R. commu,7 The program began with II. R. Slack, TCuinur H Prof. led Ralph Wakefield, Jennie Wilklns, Emma by nity ringing Booth ef Provo. A glrla chorus from Wsbster, librarian, and.De.a.Welib. the Benjamin locals rebdered a attendance officer, : and Miss lone Ludlow gave L. FJelsted, Tranklln iho4-- E. fur, there ha sbeea .several most tut-and Avwfal map romhwtfd during rtw Mat two months uf summer. The report by ExeUive A. A. Anderson shewed tbat the general Kuril In, scouting wa Improving jatocfe, and tbat now the council ban Increased from 1408 twouts to 1W3 jid ;tiiiS mlH - onsciioot AGRICUTLURE S,L CHIPMAN 1 ir l - atid tbat the waiter ef wo engag-- ; ed ttr thin work hw increased from 412 U tiSK. a Council now counties : the following I tab,) Wasatch, Juab, Millard, Daggett, Carton. Xawr?, Grand, Ma J hub, waking It of .the largest In the tnlted ..."States' at the present time. " iiK tmw '"fc-- SJJ-- g drsir a iMulget for the year 1926 : report; at the jT,and are-t'tteitmeeting t be bold Septeiuuer . .. Hansen, J. WUHara of Pleasant Knight, JuuUw-We- st Henry Gardner jof Spanish j - Groyej Fork, George Mnycock of Hprlng rllle. with A. A, Anderson and mem a Jeuklus as readlnc. " berg. , lJ lrtiHt 4bat the XlBSBclaU-as- . fiHCTfan pect of farming la not tne eniy ' 'awn president lUrrl van given a phase In the farmer's life. tote ef Uiuiikii, In bin response, be ankEvans who was the first speaker, declared that without doubt much. At the- time be woftfvery the greatest of andefeloped reaoure-e' wan asked to become president bla art the aoula of men, and urged diifle were pressing blm ao bard the f.rmer to ttta UtaHfrtii aerrti--e . Tha TliuiULDgo , kd WUUL flaytou I , , : - wUl XJuotln jthrt rromoBerTrrBaTSSOff, the apeaker declared- - that "Jeaoa .neVer angfteated that we abould put Others before ouraelvea : f ,or He knew that would almply mean our extermination. Jean never asked anything unreasonable, from an eco nomic or MFcholoKlcarpolnt of view. Jeaua almply emphasised the great truth. tbat the acientlat of hlinwlf la of no value. Hla strength cornea only aa he learna to work for and with others. Some one baa said that the greatest barometer of civiliza tion la the ability of necmle to co-eiiertteyand the baala of cooperation la the consideration of tne group as a whole rather than any lndlvid- -- . i. 4--Evana declared that Jiy audi iJifc be cooperatUin the farmer"tronld brought from a lowly station In life .Zt'jtitet,. be sensed the. Importance - of :;:".;-rthe work and accepted. f pj,; Goetxman of Price reported pleased to be a gfcatnMs district sr part'trf . the Tinipanogoa council. As a token of appreciation,' be present ed a gavel made, ot native, mabog- any and banded with aolld ailver bands ' . The' menibera of the board pres-- ent were : Provo, President p. 8. i Harris, Pre. T. N. Taylor, Mayor O. K. Hansen, Executive A, A. An- - PeachjSoxes Boxes vtazj. -- 7 to one above the average. To gain such a place; however, must be coupled with cooperation, he declared. In conclusion be told the .Tear Boxes e Prune Boxes farnwrs. Half Bushel v CoTrugatedCaps Basket Rings r pemeht "Coated-- me my- - food secure in his Nails TErXTDESON 2nd West 6th So. - - PHONE 357 prlm-lpa- l ; L. William Mitchell, gtfthyTOrlTKenBnCthTM Balrd, fifth; Rhea Dixon Reeves, Ruth Roberts, fourth; Hssei West-ropAilcthea Peters, Mary Giles, second ; Hannah J, Cardell, Ethel Lewis, first- - . - Maeser whool )wcr B jerre- gaard, prlndpal ; Clarence' Ellert- - WWksIwia knock Btagg.-thtrdTt- -- i 'sefiI3ret!inffeIlSC!3x Billings, lues Neitoon, fifth ! Zells fourth : Moodyr Keleba Roberts, Kate Matthews, Emma Morgan, Etta Jones, third; MoiteJta McGoard, Melba Dastrup, second ; Pern 8. Thomas, Laura Swenson, first. Parker school Fred- Strata. principal ;s Reese E. Bench, sixth; Margaret D.Hwenson, Husa P. Whit- taker. Beulah Hattoii, fifth: Natel- la L Nelson, Marlon McCoard. fourth ; LaRue P. Williams, Ida Lekhty, third; Ruth Hansen, I(heta Kay, Mildred Morgan, second; 'Mar garet D. TrryH lone Ludlow, first. Wifton Tlmranpgns schpol-rJc- ;; Otis Carllng, Moffltt, principal-- ; sixth ; Agnes I Crandall fifth ; , Qeorglana Johnson. Minnie I. fourth ; ."Ruth Terklns, Ida Knudoen, third; Marva Bulbs-k- . second; Harriet Francom, first and second; Jennie Harding, first. H. D. Whatcott, assistant to prln clpai in the Maeser and the Parker M.- Powelson; assistant sfhoolsr-pTlBrtpala o?TTinkTln"'a nd"Tlu panogos schools ; Elisabeth Lindsay, supervisor of elementary grades; Ruth Mnmfordj- - school nurse. EXTRA Y TKtJi Conoco 1 t cbts can-a&- n motof fuel Hat been trcntim wttb a "gval ffimrfiral pcoci Drisl CoKhaejcn get ready atarring, a cpfck and smooA, svtsaaned fKKxm mauct sujosuj am sjnnp imaoiuLim, ine cinjn mgfeaat Btpre- in die cyfodeo the came of the aiiuciyina magiog kraxfa whiA n vtnta Tn wtiea tne cjfanaeB ttc Ined pre-utio- Ilod-app- A. MILES, of oooael You xpe& data and get dasm'&om Conoco Gasoline nd qSed Bfy Brand of AnrKoock Coinpoatti to" meet cfitBit ipcnal terjuumiencs Tha canAmutkm, now knoam Cdooco Bthjrl Gaaofirte, h the beneficial contribation " oi mobmm tarn item dx hx . - 1 pkk-e-p Jfh carbon. And it does even xnore. Jit&taHf tnaka carbon woric fivfoa bjr ncreascng pcenaxe In&i cyBoaaa vxi oemy bnng sapeaaokne. Conoco Bthti Gatoibe ii not "rnntefy" inocdr ioeL It's ma& 4nKkcmtM--- 4 seaok of years ef rrseanh nd oxsaqmeBtstkn brtix . . : J. J L . T1 e t . t t ease ana tmootrmess of 7 um panm jtm J moor ma toaxnpataoie tor operation, and at a cost of bat 3 cents more per gallon. . -- ;SsttoM foHh&m& &&ttWm of the Crrtiwntal - tt dri y0 m &L Sol&a. bat the next rW np with Conoco Echyl GasoGnt and eojojr the int?i'vg eperkr of - CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY UNIVERSITY, Prcluciei TContinned from page one) " Qfcfmer adlMarkete9 J prDdnAs m ArianaaarpskxadolIhhQv Xaoaaa, Miaaouri, Montaoa, Oregon, Utah, Soofk Dakota, WaahngoaBd ytyaaimg hscbrMcxkOtkrwrja, these are President Wilbur of Stanford, President Atwater of. Clark nniversity, and representatives of Harvard the University of Chicago, and other leading universities of the ' " . ... ...... country. ' While away President Harris will look . up such .material as will be nsefnl,Ja..bulldlng.a. greater- - Brlgr ' ham Young- - university. Da executive , committee has ap pointed Dean L. John iNuttail, dean of the college of education, to take clothings feW Instead chanceT Until the farmer Is placed u;pm an ecfwomk equality with those other groups lnsoclety whlch throogh governmental favoritism, through chargfTfthe Institution during the the power of ctrillsatlon, or through absence of President Harris. Dean other causes, have arrived ;at iMjtate Nuttall has had long years of ex- oerlence In admlnlstratlvft work, of having been superintendent of Iron will not the human pinch, question county schools, later of the Nebo have been met and set; at rest' Governor Dern urged the need of school district of Utah county, and educatlonULagrfcultureand de? foe a number of years has been dean clared that the farmers should come of the college of education and dischools at the to realize that they are business rector of the training ': Aen, too, and should keep accurate local institution. uea.Lr:3ans for the coiuing school year records of their As a matter of education the farmer were discussed and the outlook should make a close study of his seems to be brightest in the history markets, the governor declared, and ef the institution, according to Presbe gave a humber of Instances of ident T. N, Taylor, chalrntan of the the great demand that has already executive committee. The' registra'Septem-lie- r been created in Los Angeles and oth tion 13 and 14 with Vlass1 work beer Pacific coast, towns for certain ginning September IS."'"' " Utah fartn products. Miss Maud Tuckfield of Salt Lake In conclusion Governor Dern urged the need of a concentrated' effort was appointed an instructor in in the prevention of further spread textiles and clothing to replace on ef noxious weeds. He also reported the faculty Miss Beva Lewis: re that conditions were favorable for signed. - . the enactment of a law that will re- - Dean Nuttall is the acting rtresl- was chosen store to I'tan schbol lands, which drjit of thennl-erHitwere withdrawn soon after Utah to represent the university at the of Dr. Arnold Bennett was admitted to statehood, and that an4-my otrexistence ofbeing theTTlaythlng of " A C3orner Ras-muso- '-- Bushel Baskets - funj for tbem to face the future with optimism and declared the few that Utah stands among " prosperous sta tea "of the na t Ion t 6- ' .'. ..' .' day. ' In beginning his ' address Gov ernor Dern stressed the Importance of agriculture a a an Industry. "We want our agriculture so firm-i- r estabUiJned that hdmaUeCwbat happens It will not be easily shaken or overthrown We want it so dur able that It will not be subject to devastation by sudden change of conditions," declared the governor. "Why then , should it be subject to every adverse wind that blows? Why should not the farmer who furnishes 7LettueeCfatea -- L! Is every reason Lug Boxes Baskets 1926. AUGUST-IS.'. ' - -- SAFETY mm coBts-and-rev- en r DRUCSTORI - y MILK OF MAONFIA a"" tegTOHtT6nTTJTSS(a riicll should be given substantial relief. Karl J. Gladev urged thn llIU imi a,mj aflce of cooperation in successful farming, and also the need of broadcasting to the, world the good things Utah has to offer. He too urged the importance of a - closer study of marketing conditions and (I , HH WTndentriSCEuiversit of Oregon at the CrystarTrec 53 derson and Oar ton Jenkins r 8iwn- rk, D,. U Iwlg Henry ad toio)irlsi f(.al I usromerT7TysonrXeTTt: Taylor snoarza'agPlewirtGroTei 'Unlns West: CartMin and Emerv. Dr. II, B. Goetxniau. C L. Dusett DRUG .STORES, SmitbrJeMeriVaikeftaofieph A. Emllyj-Clu- ff, C. I). mon, Mrs. Ellen Honr,' S. L floods John win; James H. Gardner, Boy Davia, William Thomas. Coates, L. Finnage. Jensen, John Roberts, B. F. Roper, William Elsmpre, Reed 3. Knndsen,,-.A-. h? Booth, Addle Chipman, Allie - Crookston, Tlppetts Appleton Harmon, JohniiSaxexaTneddenKThxnn4 lhaq Altklns, N- C. Christenson, tiforge M,i Bart., Peter JetewuivJ, W, Farrer, B. H. Bowers, Lawrence Lamar Herl)ert Walker, Hnell Clare M. TayWrr Josei Sliaw,- - Harry Oauiiuon, John K. Allen., William- - Aslieti B.L W.; Mnllin, A. G. Page,. RayMonsen, William P. Otelberry, Fred C. Allen, W illiam J. Clegg, John Hunt er, Mrs. Leonard Chipman.- - Eugene! NJchols, Barbara Boyle, Nellie E.' D. Lewfs, HehryCRolerW. - Kar-reiu- Stubbs, Mrs. Dorothy Casslty, Mrs. Lydia Denting. Miss Lillian' Allred, Mrs. Ruth P. Farrer, Mrs. Llzr.la ' Halladay, Mrs. 'Seraph Jackson, MfsrLlZKleStelnrMrirEssieTCeet-- er, sirs, nsran uosnara, ijrs. na Mrs. Hsttle Conover. - The" decoration committee are B. F. Roper, J. D. Boyd, Q. R. Thomas,: Dr. J. Karl Beck. John O. Beesley, George Vincent, Mrs. J. D. Boyd, Mjrs.Bt FiBoper, Mrs." A.Will Jones, Clafenw". Harmon," ". Alex as Anderson. Lafe Bown, Franklin Ingtorr, 0. P, Parkw, W. L. Hsyea, M. H. Ingersoll. W. J. Chadwlck, W. Cbrlstensen, Ben Bachman S. Harris. F. B. Tsvlor. David Shu Ernest Pardubn, D. B. TJiorne, Mrs. T.. Lewis.- - William f Walnwrlght The committee. In charge of arrter, L. Henry Andrus,! J. X Hayes, Charles Olsen, Mrs.A. Eleanor Brinton, George L. Baron. anging theTJrogram consists' of Alfred Devey, L."0. W. J. Tavlor. P. G. Peterson, J. T.i E.Holnn. Tbe 4freshment coniBilttea , wd-slst- a Mrs, of MrsfiraceL CheevejvMrs. Mrs.chs-PaxmanrvV"- sr W. War-- " and a free dance given following OMrijBimkrJnhnR. --SweMUniOAraiBri John- - nick, Clifford" A." the program StdnrMil-rMrtff Or Blnmenthalr J. Edwin son, Mrs., Haael Lewis, Mrs. Maud Gardner J A, Buttle,. George P. The general committee consists of! an Straw. L R. DobbS. M. D. Paine. , the following prominent " Republi- Mrs Sadie Shaw. Lj T "Scof leld". W.l Monsen, John Johnson, Thomas raraer, James x, uardner. Mra. wris,. aara. 1 . MandHdntec Wallace IE Halev James H. Gard- cans of Utah county : 11 rs. Grace L. n Jhn.kIdldw:ri.''EHaabetk-.B6WeU.ftrrvr, rrnv "- rr- nmiun mStrf .,.agu n. R- - W.- Kelson, Alftgq Anoersfin, utiwi I'beeverjJdrJfiTrrtttil Bolle Bach man, sirs. Emma Jones. son. Sadie Bromley, Ernest w. D: McDonald, J. m. Jones, Mrs. Vllate Vincent, Mrs, The pubUcity committee la as N a-- , Hicks, -- Frank? Gala- Mrs. Alta Strong. Mrs. Mia Slnl.bs. Jonea. BevWlll- - Bernetta Beck. Mrs, Electa Smoot wbfcllaBChrlHeusoiLilyra Mrs. Mattle Harding. Mrs. ford, James 3IonntforoV Mra.. Fred Mrs; Sarah B(hard. ;i. E. Brock-7neMs.rrha Chipman. r -- Pett,Ham F. Bulkley,jN)hI StraWrC. U. Dixon, bank,. W,' W Wamlclc' Reed Ander - I Frrni; ""lv'itrsV Hnrh'Di'uaall. TJ. Salisbnry, Mrs. Mafy T?. FInleyi George Madseai" MrtjKa'te Ewelf, Dart, Edward Burgess, -- jyilliain ,Mlss hlay Asher. Mrs. James. D. Thorne, T. 3. berg. H. A. Dixohv E. H. Street, H. F. Brliu'bnrst, D'A. CHindall. Ellai Mark Cook,. Ellas; Hansen,vMB, . LaPHel Crane, Mr. WadsWorthi Forsythe,--Jlra"Wifnani Okelberry, E. Smoot, C. L, Warnick. Mrs. J. jrv.lm S. flroeslieck, Sopbla Pope, Swen 0.1 Edith nlounaBooth,: . Mrs.! Elsie Ray Davis, M. E. Kartchner, George iHaaLlTarifcrta Neisoa'.rlck .PseaVnt. ':"'n a Keeler, George' Worthen, Mrs.L Brockbank. Paxman, 'httfcLL-Biinnell.'JohMra; May BoydejirsmryJDa-iUj(lHometfei Charles n J.BaymondHufsh," Johh'T." R. ' AndeiS7"NleI James .P. Christcon, Chris- - Jor- - Ing, John E..BolV''"wlh .eipon, scniierry, Mrs. Misie uanm, Jirs. Hollev. C. E.Liidlow. 3. A. Drew.. Mrs. Frederick D hie. Junius J. Hayes Mrs. C H. genson. ( bai'les at. Hawkins, E. B. Annie Stanton, Mre.eter.Breems. TerewnK Morgan, aOa ,Joneir Beed.yarnfci; HeL Dunn, Mrs, Earf Thomas, Mrs. Zellah. taarh?i ."Bert iiarsluX p. apa Wrlghf Mr'i tacy' Thompson, Bn'rf -- r, us-.re- ",. rw H Johnson, Louis Oveson, A. W. ('rawford. A. L. Andofson. T. 11. Grsnge and I). U Williams; Dese- ret, Jos. T. r'inllnson. . " HCPQIIST Sr., of Sauish Henry Gardner, Pork; Mrs. Justin R. Davis of Halt Ijike City, and C'ols-- C E, Ioose of Provo. ir fenator - LeRo -- Dixon of -- Prove wilt' be master of ceremonies. The details of the program have not as yet been completed, but will contain short speeches and mnslcar sclec- - ers PagerRT p. 4; dependable, quality, product for youngKters an grows-up- s (Con tinnpd froiurpajseoijer; -- of the . Ihe-nienib- ' Htetwtedthe3Tilneqsiiett"iirud w I'tah Poultry producers, inc. L v celeliratloa Of the foimrtln nf University of Oregon at Eugene. October 18 to 23. . ' byrwfeiroce-thesucce- Wall. R. E. Allen, William Brere-tonSl- Ben Bates, Jamea. Kindred. - of the, reception t.'hlpuianv D..4aikjir(L S.-JuUn Dean, Joseph S. Broadbent, H. committee are Mrs.- - Alta Strong, V. Hoyt, " Jacob Coleman, Joseph Mrs. Laura Young Foote, Mrs. Mat-ti- e D. CtaxierrrMnn LontgarMc-Iirjd- e, Mrs. Maryt Vincent, Mrs., Adems, Harry Tipton, W. B. REPUBLICANS It. w.. 4 Teasdale Man VMtingIo: Coleman of Teasdale, Utah, Is a Provo visitor for a few days. y: "vv -- Mra-'Achs- , IwdkM ftM ff JM ainsraJ J,3Igattir yiar.T drirta;enlgele tbeeflrhVDsrt i tit wpli fciVtrti- - ' panyw ' ' J ,Jwii a- iLi - : -- Baa. Jaeiiie tMwaHtrr! n lne.sJ, Mianiey RicbgjJittejwnJ Beed-Boslar- w jR.,m.i Un, nhr X |