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Show Hfcr aid Telephones .............. .M ......... ....itl booimm Ofnca EdtWrUl sad Society Editor i lt News Dope SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1927. PROVO, UTAH, ' FOB DRIVE ADDRESS CONVENTION ISO The main features of interest outside of the general business sessions of the coming convention of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs will be the addresses of Dr. Adam S. Bennion and Drf Aurelia Henry Reinhardt. Dr. Bennion will speak at the tabernacle at eight p. rn. on Tuesday, April 26. His subject will be "Spiritual Culture in the Home and Its Influence in the Community. , Dr. Bennion is superintendent of the L. D. S. church schools, and is regarded as one of the most able public ' speakers in the state. Dr. Reinhardt will speak in the tabernacle at 2 :30 p. m. on Wednesday, April 27th Son "What News from Heaven. v i 'c'Th-- public is very cordially, invited to both of these - Society to Open Campaign For Funds for Charities rec-tin- nf ' Wrial .sernice- acwimpUsh'- tHenta- unparalleled in any 4ty . In the country similarly situated, It Is . - stated. " ' Has Wide Scop- -. t The wide scope of charities under taken l.v fhia organization lie's ex tended into hundreds "of homes In this locality, where little children, iHrls and boys of high school age. iienendent mothers, and aged and Infirm men and women have been benefitted by the work of this de-partment of the Belief In $5,000 year per Approximately cash Is handled with painstaking care by the department. inis money 4 extended for food., clothing fuel, and other necessities of life, for - - - .... ,v mi uiuiaimto i, uu 'fortune and cannot provide for 'uciuuetf in tnese is a themselves. long list !ot undernourished childreu wao are provided with from $50 to $00 worth of milk each month. More than half of these children are fit. . . ted, with clothing through the co- operation of the , presidents and members of tbef various ward or- ganizations. tin addition to furnishing these iiimummin. iImh Mill w limnnH TrttTr fmmiuHarl with Iiuih .nndvahirf carpets, and rugs, aha during the past- Jear more than fifty quilts were Inade and ' distributed these homes; effl'eers'Of the; organ- - 4 - 'Continued on page six "; "'- - .;' - . L Briggs Manufacturing Plarit , Wrecked and More Than 25 Men Die When Fire Follows Terrific dash; Many Hurt x " " ' - ' f s GLEE CLUB TO ' SMONDAY Mich. Aiirll 23 (CP) DETROIT -- A.n explosion today on the fourth Y 7p. b - X-- -- RELIEF FOR VICTIMS Press-Telegra- OF FLOODS IS URGED JURY IN r Flood Disaster Donations Are Solicited Here MURDER CASE CHOSEN Jx--- tipvti,' iuIiipKueasovpr r ;' ,:- - .,v; cn!Monday4ha - Req-nest- ... jfotr , tZZliZ " hrlhl K.2,.tan: ; . w ai . STRUCK BY CAR Mary Ellen Erereton Suffers I Painful Cuts and Bruises;. Escapes Companion While" crossing the street at the intersection of Third East and Second South Thursday evening, Mary Ellen Brereton, 112 East Third 8outn street, was struck by an automobile driven by Ralph Ntta"land knocked, to the' ground with such force as.'to suffer a severe cut on the forehead and painful bruises about' the legs lind body. Mr. Nuttall stopped and assisted Miss1 Brereton to the Aird hospital, where stitches were found necessary to chwe the wound in her bead. She was ittira taken home, and was 'reported Saturday-.afternooby Chief of Police Wren Wllklns, to be improving as. well as can be expootod. i Unconfirmed reports of the accident state that Nuttall was travel-- -ve lng speed when Miss Brereton - was struck and tliut she was dragged a considerable distance Before the driver was able . to. stop .his car. Chief Wllklns states that these reports are being investigated, and that "S'uttull was released on bis own recognisance pending a ' complete surinvestigation fo circumstances ' v' rounding' the accident': Mrs.. Anna .Marirfck,' who J was walking with Miss Brereton at the time of the accident, told Chief Wllklns that she did not see the car nntir the instant It struck Miss Brereton, nnd missed her by 'a nar- : . to'-he- r n ratef trn-excestd- . '; .1- -.- A reiwrt of the accident "was rer corded by memlKTS of, the, right force at the'pollca office, but was mislaid and not called to the attention of Chief Wllklns until Sat-- , urday morning when he released It and Commenced : f - i '' A . THeWealKer! : . . , WW, 1 ': Ai m J f u feast day of Now We'll ' J SIXTH WARD . Those Lots HART HEADS PLANS OPERA 1 t' T STUDENTS MAYBRAVN WAR ON ANTS . (UP).-j-Kansl- fair Generally I Sunday, colder I .truth west portion -- . trnight. IMavimum temp. 76. Friday 1M inlmum . temp. 32. Friday Maximum temp, Saurday ... ?0. Minimum temp. Saturday..',,. 35. $U George, dragon ;- -. ; slayer. ' Shakaspcare born," 1564. . ' BirUidiiy anniversary W Edwin "Markham. poet ana - tliauivrey ' ' . Depew lawyer, ; . r ' t' forced th champion I'Uh Aggies tli limit la tho opening dual meet' Of the season, held Baturdav nn th -- field.; X" ' - -- . "k news-pppr- " -- r, . Funeral Sunday For Mrs. Haddon Fire Threatens Provo Dwelling - -- s tliehll tila-goo- ds. Ihi; t to lilt th rAnMM In th. ... .w Tinai acore rmiK. 7u. ta ,. Sensation fc; BOSfl iue rtii fHt h vuimm uwcp Kowes abi'lty .was the feature of tne dual! .. uowe tne 100 and 220 yard dashes, captured th low hurdles and the broad Jump. od to wind bp a lively day, the X" mnsatlon ran as anchor man In l relay, and closed the wide gaj. considerably, although it was to iue tor mo captain to sav the day. ; Mel Burkef veferas'. Utah Aggie star,. ontahona filon, touted as the Aggie ace. . uiluiulUB, Burke won the mile and880-yarruns, defeating Wright of B. X. U. U the Utter by a marvelous burst of speed. Far-ta- r won a second in tho n,n, annexe the in good style. morrui or tne "i" surprised bv almot hinting W'orthington In thu . high- hurdle, jtfta- - a k.j Otnt Cougari Win i ; ,1 tl n 220-ya- d . two-mil- in e addlUon. 4q Bpwo'a ol itring nrsts, other Cougars took wins at teliowT; Corlefs,. 440; Blddulph high Jump; Bunnell ahot Dt : Keevea, ,bammef ;, G. Corbett dls-- i ens ; mile relay team. t ' It ag a brilliant jieei tft open e season, and the traeii fan were kept lu an, uproar f hrojighout . Althougli, ao Jhnea wpro ertablsb winning Kirk, tere jn general, Very rood, and demonsf rated ;tnat:thVw teami were' as nearly evenly matched as cou!d bo. possible with two track 1 I . ' teams. I .. . f roahmetiP ' ti and Reeves, came through in rno! . ' Two' Con ESP style in the welehtn. Rnnnoii Reeves unexpected-toi-r,,.- the sbol,,,! , . B.!y.;i,won 10 Om places, as OomiiMtiLi.illifon fh Aotrtaa hut !Pvonds and thirds swelled the Ag . . , gie, total. . T;. . RoVte onened the f.t mt . . , ., iiqii1ptnj- - ly for the Cougars Jby capturing the cemuryfin tne time of ten flat.; Geddes . t'ook second,' while Miller and Worthineton unlit tminta for third' tilac. ' ? . Burke Wins MI Burke was in the lend all the' way in the mile run. n Hutchinss.' 'T7 freshman star, trailed him for half the distance When Farrar of the Aggies passed him and finished an easy a?cond. Hatchings fulling far behind near the close,; ... t Worthington, regarded as the Ag?le ace, narrowly escaped an upset In the high hnrdles. Morrill of B.' I - - x Continued on page six . - FORTffiRPROVO WOMAN lSDEAi) I All-re- t tkok-Jyillia- s - - " - . Coincidence In Barber Chair A Strange Tear $ to Come, Enacted With, Comedy, " ' she barber a ' the t telling' 'like'' man,youiook '4. coincidences Jan- gled.mughs or rate win crop up now' 'and then.jOe-oflT- ie of which we have teard for s6m,e time oc-- . curren eariyvtsuiuruuy morning in one of Provo's leading barber is it they a.re, callfthopa--wh- nt ed now, chirotonsorjal parlors? grim In ame a middle-age-d, visaged la dy,v escorting her eld.'white-hairemother to her "My first bob. "The little; lady was , . . d bright-eye- d with excitement; scared, yet confiding. ' 'M.v, young :jdiM4r,"1-Bh- e' Strange ' Word lifts been received In Provo f the death of Mrs. Janes John. 84 who was for many yeanr a resident f this city. Mrs. John died Sntiir day at the homo of. her daughter, Mrs. Ada HlcTmni at, Garfield. , 8he was born In 'Nottingham, coming to Utah many years -. ago. , Pour sonft end daughters survive as follows ; A.. If John, Mrs. Emma Knudsen.and Mrs. Jennie Duke, all of Proro; Mrs. Ada Hickman, Garfield. iTwenty-flv, children jfrand ' ' also survive. Funeral arrangements will he an nounced later. Eng-lnd- e ' NEW BAKERY, aswK-iatli- - ' contlUiHl to tne barler, as she gingerly eased nerseir inro rue cuair.. i w ciare, I naven t neen in a unrucr shop for 23 years, si m I stopped bringing the children." beautlfnl white hair tumbled, around her shoulders. "Now, mother.0 the daughter an tinned, . Jyou're sure you' want it'?"; . , a - "Ob. mv'yes! Tou know why," J - Snip The shears clicked four times, and the long .hair, was -- - gone. "You see.M" the mother told- the- - barber In a burst of con- -' fideni "iny son, my baby boy, Is coming back to Provo from New York. He's been gone five years, nnd I'm not going to have him find me behind the times. . "I'm glad to see you don'i have a rack' of shaving mugs around," she observed. ..fTbey hnd 'cm years ago, when men .wore those Awful mustaches. Thank "goodness, this x Is the - smooth-shave- ' n .j - age. I'd .hate ,. to-.' I I by the 880 yard relar men allowed the only-cyani- de, Mar-me- ! Only - . ' ' POISON GAS Clean Up rileinonstratlna conclusively that 8. T- - V. wlU bo heard from in track competition this nea non B T - ry JURORS FOR 'cUck Aggies Win by Narrowest of Margins; Cap tain Rowe-- Individual Work is Feature of Meet; Wright Loses to Burke - " floor of the, Blggs Manufacturing x plant, 'where automobile body paint meetings.- was, stored. Is believed to have killed between 25 and 50 persona and The leading social events connected with the convenUniversity Musicians and hundred more,' tion in Provo will be the official reception in honor of State injured 4 Concert Orchestra Ready M Bodies, In Bubm. club presidents, delegates and visitng ladies at the WoDeputy Coroner Charles T. Earl Foir Program. man's Chib Home atfi:30'P. m. on Tuesday, April 27, declared that he believed there wre Jhia piM Rtkow tb $4,(XKi,(JO0 poMr dam at Iiowersite, Jla, on take, 50 among the" giifbufdVrArH Taneycttina, w ith 20 feel dt flolti waters rushing over' it Ilcsort towns From 5 to m, aTeception by the B, Y. U. women ruinsbodies of b Immense itiant' which iff Brinwiu, llollibter and The luiverslty of Utah Glee-duwill be tendered; the guest of the federation, Dr. Reinl'oriijth would hove leen washed wff the" map was burned doWn by a fire that foluiuij ttad told. to dam fnlled the npiiears ra moiiege aii aionThe was to "power which the presidents, delegates and members lowed the exposion. . hardt, plant badly damaged. i day evening. April 25. at 7:30, In There wre about 400 men workof the federated clubs, are invite This reception will concert connevtlon with the ' ' ing on the fourth floor with the take place in the faculty room of the B. Y. U. : plaints, Alphonse Bonellette, of orchestra, has Just completed a Very Sandwich, Out., told the .United The official banquet of the U. F. W. C. wiH take successful tour of the Pacific coast. lie was on the fifth flow at 8 p. m., Wednesday, April 27, at the Hotel Robertsplace Press. Speaking of the program in Long where the automobile bodies were Beach, the Long Beach - " assembled. has tho following to say : "The floor buckled up under a "One of the most stupenduoua atterrific explosion that sounded like tractions offered at the West Coast a thousand, cannon shots In one," SNYDER-GRA- Y thia vear la the Tlnlverditv t!th Boullette said. Glee club .of almost forty voices. 'An auto body was knocked off "This famous glee club, which apIts stand In front of me and almost Mississippi Flood Becomes peared In Jonrreeital with the Unifell on another man. Most of us on versity of California Glee club rethis floor were older men and I I Catastrophe of Greater Pro-- I and fin-- i is a , highly artistic cently, believe they all escaped unhurt." v , , i ixueu orKuuiximou. portions; End Is Not Yet In Boyd King, 20, a checker on the Mabel Henderaon Appear third floor where the bodies were ' to Aid Sight; . Government Miss Mabel Henderson, pianist " ' sprayed with the finlifti, declared lM".':'.:... ., ,.r .! that flashes of flame like that from for- immediate as, with the group,, was prize winner LONO ISLAND OTY n; V- - Anril a cannon's mouth shot down the sistance-fothe victims of the of the high scbol .contest held cession of 390 talesmen into - the jury box and then out of the conveyors bringing the paint to the WASHINGTON, April 23 of(CP). la comnetltlon with schooli warrecent Mississipl disasters have or J. : approaching that I uounroom iq me onyaer-ura- y intermouiitain territory, murder trial a procession sprayers, ;. time gripiied the .capital today as aU been received from the national The oreranlzdtinn will ht amlstHt which took five days to pass a given point had ended today Many Are' Burned . t governmental fcgen!ic8 rallied to headquarters of the Red Cross by Mary Ellen th the relief of Mississlpii Ilyland... soprano of river flood The attorneys polished their opening statements; defendants There were 80 wwkmeii with local chapter, according the by the Cathedral of the Madeline, and automatic, sprayers in their bands victims. to Mrs. W. F. Bulkley, secretary. a ladles' ':. prepared for a long ordeaL . End these were all severely burned. $3,000,00Lls Needed Quartet - There are also .ThaiiBiiiitL4:ofpei)iile..ae-al- iI baritone" soloists 'with the and and lot ei to on of accoont be T.n lowing President Coolldge's 'the sufreriBg unfit Yv,,.4iyla. organisation.. , flood, disasters ajong the special The program or tbe evening la a 6f Albert Snyder, magazine art editor whd" was beaieh to but itver-- ana assiHtaiwe conferred committee wfB cabinet Misrfslppt follows : About 12 of the 22 were in a the1 i to alleviate the suffering Is needAmerican Red Cross and andeath With a window weight sash and choked with pictiire critical condition and may die, hosValae Briltiante (Robertson), B. was he ' the nounced to ed at least $5,000,000 report hurriedly, i wire, will .begin in earnest. Y. IT. orchestra; Serldfln Folk Song , pital authorities gaUU local chapter says. .. needed for flood, sufferers. All conFive men were carried to the Court was' adjourned today for a brief' lest after the (Brahms) i: Morning (Sjwaks) ; one "wob it should resident of tributions, decided,; Already Provq Johfi. Peel ( Andrew 1. (I'm Hub: five day struggle to pick a jury. The last matt was selected Harper hospital,, of which one was be sent to the Red Cross the $25 towards the rehas donated. near death,.. official instrument for administerat 7:06 tj. m. vesterdav. He lief, fund,, according to Mrs. piano solo, ''Rhat)sodie In C Major" -- "The " ' Henderson ; plant, nve stories mgn, a . . . x (Dohnahyl),, Mabel Bulkley. V lected, as one of those picked earlier was excused by Justice block long and about 200. feet wide, ing relief, f: Commerce Coppah Moon (Shelly), Varsity La- -' Hoover 'All those wishing to donate of Secretary wall one Townscnd Sciidder. The final lurvmnti was nnmho aon n was a complete wreck, only was designated chairman of a camtowards thlsause are requested dies' Quartet.. Marv Ellen H viand. the list, Hnlnies,. JBonnlf Iaynes, examined. -- He is Philip McCabe, 36, standing. Police declared that there paign committee, including War to' give their donatlpniiaany4 Laujirlne.,. were 25 or 30 men believed , still 1 two Rasslan fJ3Ll3avies,--4iavyecretMlfy, Secret a a rTeebairtjj; xraae ohbin oansa teacner scnooi. me toe in oi. marrieq, ciry. trapped -- la 4be ruins. Hope ferfWilbur, Treasury Secretary Mellon roik songs. "volgii "Flrenies," surroundinflr rl'smUanI the eourt'a "RIysTerv f Homr their coming out alive was ncgll Boatman' TJ. of 15. Glee club: with and .James L. Fleser, acting chair' ' Arnold,, plumber out of a job, who was selected early in the glble. . Jean Greenwell, .soloist; solo, "Om man of the; Red Cross. week as "iuror number 3 waa clearsd .nnfr fnHav whan it nipotence,'' (Schubert-Liszt)- : .Mary Davis, predicted nothing could be ysryvij I. 1 IV. 11 ib Tf AO Ellen Hylnndr "Invlctus" Uluhn). learned his home in Rockaway Beach was close to that of ddne to stop further breaks in "On the Road to 'Mandalay" Mississippi levees and estimated jeorge ocnneiaer, Droiner or tne murdered man. , Albert . , forced (Speaks?) lGlee club. would 150,KM le persona Snyder changed the spelling of his name at the' behest nf hi from their homes by floods in the wife. next few days. . ,The War Department, he said, House Eating InvadersTo Be would continue to give the Red Cross every aid possible in the form -Exterminated By Use of tents, blankets and cots, most Of Cyanide Gas If yoo are dry, dean up your of:which are being rushed to the hnrk lot- - It nay queocJi your flood tones by rallr6adsfree of ::: YU.:. .. thirst charge. KANSAS 'A'ATY, Mou. 'April 23. .CWflcinla of . the public health It did for a couple of fellows Members of the Sixth ward choir ig City health authori- tre now service announced they were ready who were employed to dean up rehearsing In earnest oa tohousewives ties and prepared to aid In prevention of epidemics a certain litrge lot' in a partiui the opera, "Lelawala," which is to a to make attack gaspoison lar section Df the elty. They in codcentratlon camps already es- day Ih: "presented at the Provo hb;b on a horde of, ruthless invaders "the venire of petit Jurors drawn wvre considerably cheered and tablished for refugees, Ingone of the most hotly contested Mch school adltorluiu the first part ants that the bouse eating white went at- their work with more ' to serve during the May term of student body elections in the history resi- of May: , south side Infected have the when has and of flood 'The the vigor river, gusto they Mississippi Young university Friday, The story of the obera deals with the Fourth judicial distrct .court is a pint of moonshine . become, the ttfost serious In the dential district Dnvid Hurt, a sophomore, was electan Indian legend of Niagara and "white ant A comprised of the following men; ed president of the student body ' snugly hidden away in some prevailed hysteria" men. of memory rlyer a . great ' many beautiful Indian who will report for service Monday, over William Snow, by a vote ' of 'Two score dead huve been count- yesterday when many persons read- n.e'odies brush on tha lot. Their enare Introduced the s, In invasion ant the about ing : ed. There? may be 'as many more thusiasm increased when a few 540 to 358. Ethel Lowry was favor May 2, 1927. fliithorJjChaTtes'AVakefleld Cadmnq at the insects discovered whnrwlll lip listed as inlnslni; lintll minutes later they found the Cuimlili1 Jtjiiu'h 11. Claik. lA'lil: Jaiiics !) ml over Ciithopino Eyring for tho jh'i fuimci's huve bevil the receding water reveals their work on the floors and- foundations, (hosen to handle second pint.. vice presidency by a substantial the eighteen speakFinch, Spanish - Bork ; Solon A. From then on the workers. fate. The number of persons driven of their own homes, mnjority.Wood, Sitfingville ; Charles H. Bel- Disregarding the advice of au- ing and singing roles, while a splenfrom their homes Is increasing so and Ids-i- 1 went feverishly at their work, or old. chorus Is working on the en thorities .that gas be cannot estimated. It The on'y time they paused to "ows, ILake Shore; Myron ECran- - torlun was a close one, Kathleen rapidly scenes. Miss 'Marguerite There are at least 75,000 probably a blow on the head will kill a "ter- semble look into the clear blue of the dull, Jr., Springvillef Horace ErBench winning overMarva Hodson, is in charge of the'", proJepperson of mite"' dozens white or w(k ' ant, homeand 100,000 150,000 was the Nelson votes faultless sky 'when possibly only. Star by I few 1 Mon, Pleasant Grove: Eltas C. men' ma djOLlentlesajwj.on the duction- and Mrs. Alice Eggertsen Is - - niis the choice of the majority of ' bottom of tine bottle was high--e- r less. inset'ts with mops, hrooins and In- stage director.. not Is Piringllle ; Lee Eafl Burr, the students for the editorship of of The flood in the in the air than its nerk. end, Costuming and stage dccoratlop Orem ; George P. Francom, Spring the Y News, having won the place Their industry, was richly resight Instead, the creeping water sect powders nn'd desviirod when will l under the direction of 'Ralph is stretching inland in new places. the ants kept gnawing. warded in less than - thn?e lake;; David Peterson, Lchl ; Benj. over Stewart Anderson by' a slight House Infested with the insects Smith and final coaching on the hours six pint bottles of moon-shin- e ' . developments included-breakinOvernight .' V. Simmons, Lake Shore ; Isaac margin. of other levees in southern will be cleared and fumigated with oiMrawlll l maile by LonnT.'-Wil- l were found. They look. Max Taylor was chosen business iams of Spanish fork. Hansen, Pnyson ; Albert T: Money, cyanide gas next week, StanX over more into News the of ed the frequentmanager sky Spanish Fork ; A. Q. rverson, Fro- cleanwas Glenn still the Potter but and ly, pursued ?o ; Christopher liming, ; rrovo ley .Hardy, of "BABE" GETS HOMER tlie student voters for the choice up campaign. At least, aI of Beneh; r James-,- - H. Hort, Provo PHILADELPHIA,- Pa.. April W cleanhe moonshine been the had of iKKitlon the editor, Banyan Behch;-'TJliveIL Dalton, SprlngAnderson (IP) Babe" Ruth hit his second ed up when, later in the day, Tllle ; Albert Bezrant, Pleasant having won over LeGrand ' home run of the season In the firnt. ; 348. who had "planted" the of to 550 vote a Nora t bootlegger Mrs.. services Funeral for by PVovo j Bench; Grove; N i. Knight; A fire orldnatlne from a defee- the bottles eame around Fred Moore, former student body Adams' Haddon, who died at the inning of today's game letween theDavid Jones, Lehl James Varney, - had H(rii - tokee9ml TnV school. five for fiue fguseaTippToxlmotely $15 Provo at cropthe high SoiitlrSi family reoncer3411 Dell I). Boyer, Provo; Cllf president was worth of damage to a dwelling "WnlbiTir the .unanimous choice of the ,X already been liarvestnL street, Wednesday night, will delphia Athletics. ford Tomlinson, Pleasunt ' Grove; Come on, feltows,'let's clean house ' at 612 West Fifth North students for the place of yellmaster. be held f n the Provo Second ward pitching hud no one was on base, Henry1 Lewis JrvLebt: Thomas E. 1 v, lots! those street, Sfttnrday morning, according afternoon at 2 up up dirty chapel Sunday I.udlow, Benjamin; William 11. CASE IS COMPLETED to Fire Chief Reed Boshard. The MISSIONARIES TO MEET view the body o'clock. Friends 'may.' G. Fork American ; M, ding Rtfgor, SALT LAKER ARRESTED house Is owned by the Ray. InvestThe regular meeting of the. ret the home of her motheri .Mrs. i LOS ANGELES, April 2:1 i i'P' er, I'rovo: rioyu uarnner, v. union; into the "bare knuck- ment company and 13 occupied by will 23 Sixth Investigation FRESNO, Calif., North 542 (UP) April JSllen lulKkUinary turned Adams, Ernest Pea yProvor Dnnkt ,It. of Ray Haymonu ii'o- - Je&se Kkinner and family. Lake Wjst street prior to the services, le murder" Harmer, Sprlngville; John Swen- - lie held Honda) ...ftcrnoon at 2)0- Alfred Geraldl, 29, of'SaU here - of at the Haddon home as weded 'at a' slow Admiuiswas pace, today, the jnltl the stake in the insteado'cliw county Prompt response of the "fire de Ctah k City, in son, l'leasant urove; its via k. tht. nnrtnient reduced tlie damaire 'to a iirmil niis- - today following hisarrest .by II. S; nrevlously ; announwt . Interment ilstrict Httornev announclnir P.. innloii tmlUli ng. ShellfirAmerlcatf are eipectMl to be in, .ate Martina! 8. J." Shannon on a charge will be In the,Provo city cemetery. the case against Paul Kelly had j minimum. It 13 said tne loss is rimy Okelberry, oosnen; Anurew reter- - lonarK-Ik en practically completed. 'covered' by insurance. jIllinois and Louisiana, of viola tbig the Mann act.""-- -' tendance. , Bon, Salem; AVIUiilm Price, Leht. 1 u Track Sksh "'. :'. 111'Sill : Community Welfare Department of Utah Stake Relief Th iroiumuiilts Welfare depart went of thel'tal-- . Stake Relief Society will conduct its annual spring campaign- - for fund In the various wards of the stake beginning tomorrow morning and continuing until Ma v . 10. according to 'Mrs. Elect Dixon, stake, president The welfare department's appeal t for funds will te based upon a " Ill DETROIT before delivered. PRICE THREE CENTS , , 111! NOTED SPEAKER WILL mm 4 I i 1U regularly? U telepbaoo and piper - - saer yen tot yaw If not, V9L 5.NO. 40 I TELEPHONE US D see my babyCcome home with a fuzzy face,. I. declare! A few moments after the newly cropped mother left In cnnie what used to lie called' a city slicker.. One of those boys who dress Just a little too well whose sartorla) perfection Is correct according to the fashion, plates, but extends Just a trifle beyond good taste. This buckd topped ifall off with ajaeavy drooping mnstache which Paris, has "decreed'',' .te Just the thing. He felt good and didn't mind I ' ' world. "Oh, ; boy. It's good to be home again," he announced, as the barber trimmed and pom-ndhis hair. "Been Mn New York for five years, nnd Just drove-intProvo this1 minute" He paused a hunnent, then went chatting on to thebarber J "Yon know, It's sure going to be great to see my mother again. Just the real ed kind like you read of. You know, she wrote me not long -: agm Tthat sbe'r never been In shop since J' ; ', . stopped taking me as a little shaver. None of this bobbed Jialr for her. thank goodness. I wouldn't see her ! beautiful . grey, .hair cut, v you know, for the wcnrld. "Will you hnvie your' mustache W' trimmed, sltr the barber ask- ed. He plainly disapproved of "v the "walrus effect . . . . , . . . . , . "Oh, no, Jeave It 'Just as If Is ! I'm only glad that V iooks' air right tfrwear a heavy one " again bdeause it. wllh please mother so, as my ded had one.", OPENS IN PROVO A new bakery; has been establish-- ! ed in Prove and will be operated In part of the store of the Hansen Catering company, according to an announcement published in another part of today's Herald by Joe Hullck, well known master baker of tiis cUtf, manager and proprietot t Of hHnew buslnessv, link-- f , Mr. Hullck, who has been in lng business for many years, hrs recently returned from Los Angele where, he atteuded a nationally known school of; ornamental b.aklnt-andecorsttng.; He" has been con nected with several of. the lea din r coast 'mkerie and Is thoiwiKhl; acnurlntrd with modern methofl of the baking business. ; ,. 1, - |