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Show TELEPHONE US ra tet your If mat, MrpiMM ! NO. 5- ill - ini CITY PLANS MONSTER HOUSECLEAtllNG FOR Record-Breakin- C a..'t- COMING U. P. GUESTS Em Acesil 1SS1D2" CARAVAN SCHEDULE 8 a. Leave Prove at lnve - t flrove 8:20 a. Leave ABterteao Fork 8:30 a. 8:4 a. Leave Lehl a. 9 Leave Draper . a. . . 9:3 Leave m vly 9:45 a. Leave Murray Arrive, ,Su.Il Lake ..'10:15 a, 1 mow 'Nitik,M.iAO,:...i-..Arrive Oeuon Parade ends at Otrden. ........ ..... :5 1 nt.l u to Saii Lake-anOgden Thursday, e been approved by August the cravan committee, It is an- - nounced by- - Chalruiau Xf. R. Butler. Harold Makln will be grand marshall of thetwraderand has drawn up a program to lie followed by the participants w hich is expected luJie most, effective. m. at The start of the parade has been set for 8 a. in. Thursday and all are requested to meet on North rulvOTSityJTfvenue at. I:ti6. p. m. with.bauners on thtir cars, in order have-bee- : ,.ius n . the he riiarSwiay as possible.-- - "fOTTUebTas quickly ft time, fcaeh that banner will be numbered, "even" banners to I put on the right side of all. cart and "odd" on the left side. The: roniniittee suggests that "all fill their cars with ens, oiL. audi water, early :iiL the morning, so that they ean be ready to slart promptly at 8 a. m. on the big ,day. Tbose driving; tnay fill their cars with friends or relative hiT they wish. HeWever, all .pedestrians wishing to make the trip are asked to be on hand, since there will be plenty of room to fill the cars with those wishing to make the trip. Every auomoblle must le fill- - ed to capacity, the committee announces. The cars must line up In the ''parade, according to. nnmlers, and 'i must keep their place Until Ogden Is reached. The official caravan will disband after claeulation in Ogden's business section. In Ca.se car trouble forces stopping of some ' of the ears, these ere requested to! pull to the side of the road, and to) fall In the rear after catching up J with the line of murcti, Officers Are Escorts The caravan will be met by Salt Lake county traffic officers at thte county line. They will escOrt the South and parade to Twenty-firsState streets, where the Salt: Lake t'ity truffle officers will replace the caravan as an honor guard. At Ninth South street in Salt "Lake the caravan' will go to Main street, and will double file, with cars, on the right, and on the left, from the Newhouse hotel to North Temple, i! Dr. Harris Back From World Trip lead of Young: University Returns to Provo After Year's Absence In All Sections of Globe - Witb his return o Provo last night, Dr. Franklin B. Harris, president of the Young tiniversity, gear's trip around the world. Iieaving Provo August 24, Dr. to the Pacific 1926, Harris Lee Bottle, Provo tennis star, coast, where he took a boat for the will leave today for Boston, Hawaiian Islands. Spending a week Mas8.rwhere he will contest for there hp entered northern China, national doubles honors in the Kcre'a ,!nd Manchuria," tnd then .'. , '., near liitnre. went-tTokyo, Japan" to attend Buttle, who has made a great the. which congress, ecord in the t sisirt this was the primary object of his visi Is paired with Fit. rl Pierce to the (rienfiJU4ef siiending ( 'f S;ilt Luke, and .this diio won month in various Japanese cities he intermonntain ." sectional he entered Soutb China, ' where. be citle recently in Salt Lake, found much of interest in the cas' such strong teams as 'ities of that country. He then Dixon and Dixoii, Milsteln and open t '"Wo days' on the PhiUpiHue Bosworth. and Gallacher 'and Ktslands and ten days among the Blevlns, to gain their goal. tralts settlements. From there he The experience in the enst Unnhtered tfldia, where he visited doubtedly will be of great value Bombay and JnteriaLpolnts. iiui'j future tennis. nliillt.v.-- r Holy Land and Turkey ' lias enjoyed his best sc;;son in Two weeks in Egypt and the Holy I 1H27. land and two weeks In Syria were spent with great interest by Dr. Harris. From these countries he journeyed into Turkey, where he 'nt. H profitable week In, Constantinople and. other cities of that From there he spent a country. week in Greece; two in Italy,, a (Continued on Page Two) short time in Switzerland and a month Ju Paris. He then went to B. Y. U. Teachers In Training Belgium, Holland and Into the Scandinavian " countries"" before .School Are Increased ' spending a month tn the British i isles. For This Year 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE ,,JYhile abroad he risited all of . Mho Imrvirtanf ,i .jt i , , I .... jm. ....... itinuiuuwuB H. II. Fot' .VlKfil. iili.iinHlHIMt.'lnfrl UL JllUfl 10 15v Pittsburgh' The number of teachers In the learning, and made an, extensive 7 HPH.klvii 5irade training sehool at Brigham study of educational systems in the Hatteries Aldridge, Dawson, Young university has been Increas- various countries he risited. was Joined In Europe and GoK-hMiljus ed, according to a statement made Cvengros, I'litt, Bltrnes, Elliott, Clark, Ehiv by Principal Hermese I'eterson,, to by Mrs. Harris, who traveled with meet the increased demand for him through a nuinlier of tl)e counj lmrilt iind lieullne. 10 ' 2 teacher training opiKrtunltles. Al tries of the continent, a well as to CiiKiynati ' 0 though last year's enrollment of the British Isles. She returned to New .York . . . . ; . .T., .6 12 In the College' of Provo with him last evening. Bafteries Donohue, Kolp and freshmen students ' Kducation suggests a twenty-fiv- e Sukeforth; Barnes and Devormer.' 1 17 per cent increase In the numbet of LINDBERGH'S FRIEND KILLED St. Louts It 5 students taking training during the PhilafHphitt .,..2 ST. LOUIS, Mo. Aug. 20 Bateries Alexander and Q'Kar-rcl- l coming school year, Principal Pet weetland s and Jon-n- a ersen is confident that training op ; Pruett. George Simpf waa killwill be adnmate for all ed and Lieutenant Cliff Hutehin. liorttinities nlv' Is son has liecn placed seriously Injured when their air- - 9 1 ; plane trashed in St. Louis county Chicago gl.,''-- ...-- i dear here today. . (Continued on Pagei Two) 'Boston ;........'.. 2 7 1 Bateries Bush and Harnett, Me--. jQuiUan, Urlxin.and Gibson... 4 coni-plete- d Pan-Padf- n:-- VlmvMli'------- - "Miller worked aTnidsT as'well as tbe Chief, allowing seven hits, two of them scratches, and striking out seven lmtsmen, leading Polling by a wide margin In this respect. Only one of the; three American ;,Fork runs was earned. Durrant, American Fork outfielder, had a js?rfect day at bat, getting two lusty singles, a sacrifice fly and a pitched hall iu the ribs during his day'i work.BJlss Hwv; er was 'the only other man on. ither team to get more than one blow hit. -- Not a siugle extra-bas- e J was "registered.!" f ielding or both team was sen-- j Rational In the: extreme. Despite the fact that fmw of the frreniu? e to scoredn thgeoutestwere-duerrors, the rivals cut off many runs by brilliant defensive work. Farmer Grabs 'Em Freddie Farmer was outstanding for Provo is respect.llis atop and throw of pinch's sizr.ler in the second was' a leautlful piece of work, and be went behind third to stab Holm.stead's grounder in tbe third to make a force out in a threatening situatlonr; Colvln made a pair of fine plays on swats by Binch, and Stanley's catch of Col-- ' legn'g long fly Tin the third was brilliant. Dyer worked well at first base. College handled bis position in fine style for the Cavemen, making in-tb- Buttle Leaves For National Net Encounter - seii-ini- u r (Continued from pge four FORMER PROVO . 1H. . grades IS INCREASED ...v..-.- . . - ' 1 v .... s ; ........2 .- ...... (UP).-v-Ueutena- X! t Speefiit-onnhas- ...... AMKRICAN LKAOl E , (end Batteries Huether, Shaw-kr(Ithh 'Thomas and Cidjlns; Miller, .. Grant and L. Sewell. Philadelphia 1, Chicago 2 (end Cwli-ranand Mb). IlHlteries Khnike Thomas and Crouse, - - tfifrf- L'llme,:" Washincton Detroit '" ii. H. B. 5 10 1 s .....5 1 Van Alstyn ! and Rnell: Whitehlli and Shea. Boston (1. Ht. Louis 3 (eud 3rd). X -- BBtterle(Buw,,1 GatoivTind.ictiang. ad Watch For U. R Issue of Herald ;, second game: Washington 3, De Mres. Alice Winn Berry, , of City, former student of the Brigham" Young university, lied at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake1 City Saturday morning following an operation.' Mrs; Berry was the wife of Orion Berry, former resident of Provo and prominent dentist of this city. The family moved to' Salt Lake five years ago. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Berry. Is survived by one son, J. T. Berry : her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. V1 nof Salt Lake City, two brothers, Frank Winn of Salt Lake and Herman' Winn of California : and one sister,- Miss' Emma Lou Winn of "Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held at 12 o.Vlock Mondaylnthe 3Vaerlort ward chapel. Seventeenth South and Fifth East streets. Interment will be in the Provo City cemetery, and there short ' services will be held " ' -altoiit 3 o'clock. ;';' Funeral announcement will be made later. The" services will probably be held In this. city. :. ajje-3,1- ''Salt-Lake- CHRIST SCIENTIST CHIRCH First Church of Christ, SHentist, corner of Jlrst East and First North streets Kegular Sunday, morning services 11 a. m., subject, Christ Jesus." Sunday school at m. Wednesday e venlng (f:45 a meetings are held "at 8 o'clock. Beading room open dally from 2:30 to 4:30 o'cl(K;k.'' All are welcome. Vfatch j for the special U. P athletic meet'edition of the Evening Merald Monday I '' With every activity of the sport classic together" with Provo's chief attractions, featured in detail, the coming special edition promises to.be of great interest. , copies n-thousand' -Te- Utehcounty and System.1 ror 20-pa- ge at-a- ll . : "will be, distributed, : through-jpe Unidn Pacifirr points- -- ut oh-th- ' ,. .' uupe tin me oig meet, read Aionaay s special edition, of the Herald. jeai- - lJZ' ' Cornelius Kclturd (left) and Johann Kisticss,. German pilots, ihiukc "' juukers'uoiiopiane whl1 they broke the it was the same fliers and machine hirfUl .H'i--''-'-Wfi')hip1(- which, turned Itack Itesciier Is Lost' the Ilftiled ) ' Appeal Rebuffed Justice Holmes ofc Lt S4 FLOWER SHOW KUGA, the. "Dallas Spirit" can letters, rvi were In a tall n!n but we atne out a k. We aure got scared ; , M- - was- u re a close call. Thought It. was all over but we came out of It. The Ughti oa tbeJnstrumj)t board went out and BUI couldn't wings." Listeners ashore felt great relief - see-th- Display i BEVKItLY .FAUMSJ, Macs., Su-prt- s SPANISH FORK, - Aug.. 20 The second year of the Palmyra stake ltellef Society flower garden project was completed on. Friday, at .8 very euecessful flower show held In the Spanish Fork pavilion. The ilogan, 'A Flower GardeiTat Every Home," is graduully making mort beautiful, the, Jive communities of ihe stake Spanish Fork,; ..Salem. Inland, Lake Shore and Palmyra. lreadjri surveyTihOTra flower - gHr dens at over 70 tier 'rent of the homes in the stake. alsmt 7K) gar- lens In all. The pennant awarded to the vard having the largest per entage of gardensjor the number f homes iu the ward was won for the second time by Iceland ward,. with a seore of l)H per cent. Flower Garden Contest The flower garden contest, which ! was judged by Kniil Hansen, garden s(eeiltst of the C. A. ('. extensijin aerrtee. revealed a s !lg improvement iu the flower of the stake. A visit to the gardens Is well worth inyone's time.'sipce they show careful planning.excellent care, and beautiful, flowers. The .winners of this contest are as follows: Prize winners Mrs. P. J. Bradford, Mrs. Minnie Christiansen. Mrs. It. W. freer. . SHviul mention Mrs.- - Lizzie TuttUv Mrs. NevvelJ Monk. Mrs. Maggie Morgan, Mrs. Annie Matley, Mrs. 'Peter A. Peterson, Mrs. Ed' ward Peterson. . mention Miss Kdnu Honorable Harwood. Jlrs. Oliver Nash, Mrs. Soi'en Peterson. Mrs. H. AV. Palnier, Mrs. James W. Sorenson, Jr.. Mrs. Juliette Isaac, Mrs. Eva Terry, Mrs. Mary Barney, Mrs. Boyec .Money, .Mrs. .John .Hansen.- - Mrs. Margaret Baadsguard. t Flower Show" Imwroves The flower show was declared by lu w ""-pci"'.."" iand-icaix- gar-len- ii)-s- tiorari. Flower shof at the Utabns ; Gardens tm Tuesday; Is "Provo really the Garden City of Utah? Now is the time "to tell.; Ihe claim is challenged. Heber and Spanish Fork have already had flower shows; . Xprfngville Is to have one in tBrnrtitnTe.-ProTOTCittze- nsr visited the shows at the two former' cities - and "are enthsl- -' nstlc in their praise. Not only were there ward exhibits, but - -- . Captain William P. Erwin has now joined the ttppuliug list f Jost fly- rs at tlie Dole' air race, Erwin, with his navigator, A. IL EIchevalat, started- on a. search for the Misa Doran" and "Golden Eagle" planes, When radio communications ' from hiui suddenly .ceased after Several hour In the air, end it Is feared that bis plane crashed in a tail XVarahlpa HaAt i-vCaptain Erwin is shown spin. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. Aug. above with bis 19- - year-ol- d 2() (UP). Fear that Captain vho hud flown with him frequently. brave stureto find the missing Dole, flight had ended in, tragedy today ent warships scurrying to where 6Ts monoplane, the "Spirit of Dallas" waa last reported. Dawn found the 17; 8. 8. Lavsl-lett- e steaming at full speed to where sputtering radio slgnate bad draMHiWW matically fold of two tails spln3 Industrial, Mining and Farm Into which the monoplane had plunged while 680 miles out at sea on an Products Will Be attempted flight from Oakland to . Honolulu. Featured Here . " 20 .(CP) WASHINGTON. After "hslcing" with the rnited t atea .jiuprenie court tod a y t wo pe- Itions for writs." he murder ci se, Michael Angelo Milsmanuo went to the Justice department in in ntteiniit t rorce Hint rttierui ''radical Vidy to oin its riles." at Musnianuo had encountered mpreme' court an nueXiectcd obstacle for he .bed not brought with his petitions n certified reconl of 'he case; The court permitted-hi- m therefore to "lodge" the 'petitions md will formally docket them when is filed, probably Monthe record -"' ";' day. Musmanno's visit to the justice department was in an effort to force publication . of the department's records which, he believes, will show Sacco and Vanzetli were on the'goyernment's Recalled "red" list and that this, fact hud a beartheir murder ing in prejudicing trials in Massachusetts seven years ' , ago. An-,'- . y Siicco-Vanwt- ' . avt-ito- U. P. DISPLAYS TO BE SHOWN I Tbe Lavaletla ' J. M. TANNER ANSWERS CALL ' . a"ra"' disheartened ta Aug. 20 (IT)-T- he last ditch fight to ave Nicola Sacco and Bartol imee VaiiKctti from the electric' chair, met a fatal with a serious, when this i:fternH)n ,lustic Wendell Holmes of . the I'jilted States supreme court, refund to s?rnt-- a stay of senfeniv Such a stay is necessary if the nation's hlglie iiet Is to pass m rainippiicatioii for a writ or cer ls?come" wbea the "Dallas Spirit a few min- ute later flashed : jWe. ere In tmothr I)ad alienee followed the incompleted message and aviation believed the full message would have read: 'Wr are In anrther tail spin," The."IalUw SpiriCMrair the only lne entered In the Trans Pacific flight to fall into a tall spin, a mechanical fault virtually overcome In the comparatively, recent devel- opmentioi AviaUon.- An unnamed aviation expert here snld be believed the tail spin waa caused by Insufficient rudder. Experta who looked that plane over while it waa at Oakland aid port said they didn't think it had anongb judder": the expert 8ald . rrhla ctmld have caused its tall spin." T Spanish Fork Pavilion Scene Of Beautiful . e ontroaga1a Court Denies Request fcr Stay of Sentencs; Other Petitions are Lodged J T TTrom A'" Sacco-Vanzet- ti STAKE HOLDS -- M'a (o.Tall-- t' Bremen .Stales. ic con-sta- nt they irtiE' on record, i; for tb.eendun.iice hop Kuropa ' ---- The .trans-Pacif- eutr their II. Eichwaldt SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20 (UP)There was no word this morning of the plane "Dallas Spirit" approximately nine hours-aft- er it indicated it had .gone into its second tail spin within ten minutes. .. ' fate of tpTaiTWilliarri P7 Erwin, pilotritrid Alvin II; Eichwaldt, navigator, could only be guessed. They are the sixth and seventh fliers to be logged as 'missing'V Eichwaldt, signing as' "Ike" yesterday maintained communicatioM' with the shore until he was approxU matj?ly;7P9. miles at sea. Then he f lashed ah "S. O. S."' ;!. "- v--1- AT Stop Dismally In Midst of Radio Message 1 r. J. M. Tanner, tVlitcntor and brother of CiilerrTi fvell-liwv- Vicr'Tif his (ltr. dleyrWniy-stt-lvc- n- - Utah county's Industrial, mining, nnd farm products will ' be shown to good advantage in the mammoth eihililt to be. staged here during the Union Pacific athletic meet, ' lj I. .'. hundreds of individual exhibits' some" magnificent,, produced .' double as'welL-- . The local enthusiasm the prize. Proud of her'siie- . In these cities is IlluMrated by ' cess she came to Spanish Fork incident. belief The, .a Heber to irmke comparisons but found had become cyrreny there that to eonal her own . She '"none petunias could nit be Wiccess'".wllt be at the ProVo eibirafSo, will manv other from Holier, fully grown tbereJbtit som,e of ; the enterprislni jeleoLahe-- . Sptuiish' Fork,- - Springyllle, and - ojher towns. - ,' town were determined -- to put But Provo has the flowers to the opinion to a! test. : They... were , entirely ) successful i ill nstlc I'nthelr praise. Not only tit her exhibits, declares O. K. growlsg petunia L- - H. TVed, Cook being especially so. Sbc. Thomas, the fiorwt; all that la T BIG CARNIVAL DEATH CALLS riThetTfn71TohsWTn;rude stunts LOCAL FARMER ' . -'." t, , meet-tng-- ' LITTLE JOE ' necessary is forthe people to come In with tb flowers. Jr.- - The show, however, is not limited to Provo, savs Mrs. J. M. Jensen of the Relief saoln lndesjnlf etnolnXj-G.HMs.,'biicityrconiiiilttee, ' but in- jlwles all Utah stake. AH ' -jieople.having flowers, whether memliers. of the Belief Society erVaot are- - not only invited, but urged to, come In with thelt exhibits and make a success . the shovf Six-iet- . - both original and entertaining,' which: will be staged by tbe different wards. Sages and magicians froto all ports of the glolie will lend their" idiilosophical Influence to Appleman. wel;known fiarm-cr- direct the minds and destinies 1 1 all died" at the home of his sister Interested. TT Side shows and other Mrs. Saruh A. Dorrell ofi outdoor Innovations will em use the guests. Dancing, refreshments and ri'ovoUcnch. Saturday morning. Mr. Applemau was Isirn surprises galore will all help to March 14, 1K41, and came west make the occasion delightful 4a hen n small boy. He had lived everyway. :J The proceeds will le deroteft tr practically all of his .life in Twin be erection of a new canyon home KmIIk, Idaho, until four months ago when he came to Provo. He has for the WILL A. " lieen residing at tbe honie .of Mrs. UNION MEETING SLATED ' Doily I). It(tersoiiLMiid Mrs. Dorrell. Mr. Apple- Officers of Jhe Utahtake PriThree t hililren-Survlv: Mrs. Kinta Mfflerl mary Tioara request the attendance man. andILA Applemn of Iong Butte, of every ward Primary officer and B.,(Cm and Mrs. Blanch Cook of Cab teacher of the stake, at union i'anada. the Brigham Young unlver-- i . Funeral arrangements are pend- slty 8unday afternoon at 2:31 o'clock. Several important business ing word from the children. matters are to be d.iscussed and stiecial work is to be arranged for tne coming year. f - M.I.A.T0H0LD charge of the exhibit. The big show will .lie held in the whofivld Auto company's building, where more than, fifty booths containing farm,' orchard,, mine tii'l mill products will "be seen in the One of the leading events of the spacious showroom. ",'. The iitan --"contemplates dlstlays reason will le hte M. I. A. carnival to lie held 'at Geneva Septemlier 9. Continued on Page 2 Everyward in the stake will participate in the affair which will lie the opening feature of the season's r ' activities. tt bridce, Canada, according to word . bv. Provo relatives. Continued on Page two pr. Tannef." vflio was lKrn yi .1.1'MRKR.IACK IS kl.AVKK" Pavson March 2o, chools-awJ SAGUACHExl'oloAugifll (CJfeated'4n tl Prow-cit- y L. E. Edgar, 43, a lumberjack, Inter tradnated from the Young nnl after hours of questioning. May vtrsltv in tWs' city. He also grad- to. District Attorney uated from Harvard. , coufessed had , In 1HS2 he wnsjurveyor of Provo James P.' Beerkamp that killed his imrtner, Eric J. Brouil-le- t, city and. the following; year went 47, and burled his bodv while to "Germany and Turkey on a misS: church. Mr Bronillet held flash light to sion for the L. . In. successive stages he was sudirect the work, Beerkamp siiid , .lawyer, presipreme court reisH-terFLOOD CONTROL I Rf.ED dent of the Brieh'im Tonift college at Losan, iwldent of the I'tah ST. LOUIS, Mo. Aug., 20 f( IT). providing for appropriation Agricultural college, superintendent ofL25WjKW,WH)fj)ras:sjMM of the LC1. S. schools. At lie tim flood ontrol will, be introduced 'at he wns aaxistant in the general Sunday the next session of jxmgrfss, W. C. nresidencv of milon nnd associate '..editor 8trel. Lake Village, Mrfc,' ice School Juvenile Instructor. rresldeht of the MissisJipid river .of the flsd control asswiatloJ, revealed Funeral services will 1m? 'held, in Salt Lake. here today. ial80 miles from the spot ' where Erwin is believed to have gone down. The IV S. 8. Hazelwood was nearer" but because I of a dlmlnlshe'd ftiel sxipply designated the Lavalette to proceed at full speed. H. 5, and 6,according Hay, cliairmnn of thProvo chamber of coniiuerce committee in Provo Prepares For Great Floral Activity Tuesday j Hartley; troiM (end 4rh). Batteries May- c.'oroiier andShea; h..rrriiml lib 'fi . New York 5, Cleveland 12 -- If ) - -- BALL SCORES ,. WOMAN IS DEAD Cal-''ttt- t. - -- to-wa- rd - Ail -J v- tm-ou- b The banners may be secured from Paul D. Vincent at the.Telluride Motor company Wednesday" eve-- " Jiing, Cndou l"aeific fcueet visors . -- competition. The Cavemen won a I TlvM lUir'y''6ver the TtmiCwhile a huge American Fork crowd, with a fair kprinkling of Proroltea, watched the IhrlMmr. battle to be staged lietween the twe'teanw .within a week. I'rovo threatened until the Ust man was out, leaving jirMvdvtf on ttirrrf." " Chief J'olllug and Addie Miller staged a- - neat pltcherH' battfe, and Hstrt Wpe" iJle iqul'Jill over Addle, wlio waa fctagfug ko "iron man"' feat In. pitching his second game In three days against Mm slugging Cavemen. PoIIliif In Form The huge American Fork twirler was' in fine form Friday, and limited the Tlmps to six safeties, three , of them infield taps. He deserved a 'shutout. College's error on a cinc-- double j)tax.balLin the third Inning paving) the way tor work, removing 'weeds from the streets, but the city H done, a,nd the. tijatnW-Jtoeautlficatibn committee; states Chairman Nelson, urges that, citizens supplement the work .of 'the city in a most Vigorous manner. The work should be completed before the first of September. Vacant lots rlso demand attention. Where they allowed to become weedy and obnoxious to adjoining property owners, such places should be, reported supervisorawho jn turn should report them to the city commission that the property may be cleaned up at the owner's expense. The cost of cleaning '" becomes an additional tax on the property. " Ward supervisors, Chairman NeJson states, are urged to call their forces together, and take the necessary steps for a thorough cleaning of the city, paying special attention to the streets and Vacant lots. Complete- deta ljs of the- procedure to M f?tlterti5J-':tlie-- ' Utah county auto, caravan;-' which will journey TluitrWeTlBSSttf CaptanTWT P. Erwin and American Fork eqimred matter with Provo Friir.y, and 'also took a strangle hold on first place In the second half of Central I'tab league - " 8-- By BOB GOODELL ma"n Joseph Nelson of the clean-u- p committee, and. furthermore have kept up the good work, during the summer, but many places are still in a bad condition. They should receive immediate attention. Every citi' zen should get busy. nu m. i' 1 Feature of Fast Contes : in-t- he cje-nrj- in. m. m. "' . the-city- ZyfMKitr X 'T The coming of the UniQnJParififijdloraWPfftwv is a sigmlicant event in the history of the city. It means much as to the future: 's prestige wiH be enhanced or set back. Let Madame. Provo house-clea- n houseclean .thoroughly. There were many who responded to the appeals to ...... '- IProm Bacilic - - ( .trr M .....Liol iff ore .Madame gUCStS. -- 2 i i i y is Polling Gets Long End of J Tight DuerW'ith Miller; Provomust get-- busy t once fctrosecleamrig f The house must be swept and garnished ready for her . Complete Schedule Arranged For Aoff. 25; Participants Are Given Directions To Make Parade a Success I Herald Telephones Bmbmm Ofnea KditorUl an4 Km Dept Society Editor Germans g :- Company is coming! I m i i i I TT TnN PROVO,)UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1927, P1H . A TTTTTTTTTn i ill ba delivered. 'dark and paper VOli, ; paper regularly? before :4i I'tab OneralV' mI fair tonght Sunday, not much . rcrrz 1 change in temper attire.'Maximum temp. tartar - 89 Minimum temp. Friday ...... 5(1 7,. Maximum tenin. Saturday . .... JOjV Minimtim temp. Saturday SO - fv..ij , |