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Show - - I' I k". l M WtrlepfaMH - - - an4 pajer - - ' , - x - iU b 'Herald Telephones paner regnUri K bofor f 'eh w i Vliwr4. i m m , I" - i - TELEPHONE US If Mt, I- - m f i rx m m - i m ' - FORTY.HRST YEAR, NO. 159 u4 Newt MiIt Editorial Seriety T PROVQ, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927 Dept. ...,l'-'"i-f n? PRICE FIV'RCENTS EUMBERStVISri' LO Gffi INDUSTRIAL .CONCERNS : : Veterans Vote Against War III BEDICATION ' iHir in i ' ft and assurance that the master plumber of Utah Will specify Utah "I'Jcovo Ohamhervf nninitrce at luncheon at the, Hotel Roberts. Here they were gftefed by E. 8. Hinckley, ' swretary of the' Prove lta 6t ftommeree," wh rohef r- Grant The dedicatory prayer will be offered at the first meeting. The new chapel which was started nine-ye- ars ago, bos cost about $40,000. The last Indebtedness on the building was paid recently by the building committee, beaded by Scott P. Stewart. The program for the afternoon services is as follows: "Come Come, Ve Saints', congregallonj- - prayer, George P. Billings; Anthem, "Prayer 8ong,'. 'by the choir; remarks Bishop.. Andrew Jensen and Scott P. 8tewrt; "I Waited For the Lord," dnetnirs. Hannah Cr Packard . and Melba' Condie ; remarks, President T. N. Tayjor; dedicatory prayer, President Heber 1. Grant; 'U'raise Ye the Fathercboir bene- dictipn, John T. Giles. The evening program Is as follows i "The 8i)irit of God Like a- Fire Is Burning," congregation : prayer, Niels Johnson; "Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken," choir, with Hannah Frusse and Caroline Hinckley, as soloists; sacrament; re marks,, Ben- - H. Bulloekruet, Prof. J. R Bosbard and Mrs. Alene Peterson ; remarks, Bishop Robert L. El liott and Isaac Jacob; double duct: remarks, member-o- f the stake presidency and A. P. Merrill of Ogden; song, choir; benediction, Alma D. Miller. ' . ef;jUteJ'-Aii-. . ,. slo-ga- t--k ! vo Elks Will Vfsit Salt Lake I ! i - vities.: A number ef them, however: are beng held In the county Jal" ncuiilng the disposition of their case by ttie, local courts. -Tpe rirst intimation that the l..." nlorcbflndise was Wing stolen came t4 light when a citlaien hud ulwerved certain boys ad 4 tbelr po session what he considered an over shirty f elgnrettes and gum, am from the United ttutt .Veterans' hopital, Pittsbirgh, voted Informed officers of the situation. i4orestlgatlon of the police depart una nTmouiily ii ga inst war with Mexico In a 'newspaper straw vote. mqin revealed that' a bMCk bemeu' plctnre shows tbem filling ont ballots. door of the Provo Drug store ha' been, opened and .the young pilfer? over hoxes am ers had. crawh-stored goods Into the jnalu Iwse itient room. Where they helped thein selves to merchandise to their Ilk ing. f ': NotwltManding that it was dls ha covered that the youngsters the store about De entered first Chamber of Commerce An Provo Members Entertained; ceinber 15, Manager F, J. Hedquls' tat J - ROTARYCLDB COMMITTEES ARE SELECTED AT LUNCHEON nounces Standing Commit- ' tees For Year 1927: bad not Morrill Gives Winning Rotary. Oration of Commerce, standing for 1027 have lieenap- the board of dinn-tors- . have been - named for agricultural, engineering andlthuf executive, budget, finance, civic af fairs, good road couveHtloiwTiuu mer conferences, njemltershlp, chants, legislative, new Industries, ('Iiainb.'r committees H'inted by Committees ' . program.vPtilliclty, - reclamation streets and highways safety, taxes sity,-gav- - -- the-litt- tte - tee-T- T. . Vths-iCtiof- PROVWMAN The .speakers at the meeting were Dr. WAV.. ..Oaks. Lester. Taylor and Arthur Craven. - Gcorgc-Qullll"chairman of the education efmmiittee, presided. LAID TO REST aii, for Impressive Mrs. RoslIU Hatbenbruck, for many vears a resident of Provo, were held Tbursar afternoon in the TOnaVfi ward chapel, with ..Bishop Nephl . , Anderson presiding.; TMUMi"f' pnmliorii were as ronows "Tho Deeiiening Trials." Mnnavu ward choir; "A Mirfher's Dream," J. R. Bosliard and Mrs.'Sar;(h Ramsey; "At Evening Time Let There Be Light," J. R. Boshard and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey ; "Sweet Hour of Prsver." ward choir. nuu jra-iiI u.jvt. . were the speakers, and each praised - - . , ' moments-previons- II V-..- .'. 1( 4 1 - .riwi. rn"i 1 -- . funeral-scrvl- ;, 'FAUST' SCORE IS BROADCAST The. distinction, of lsdng the first Provo theatre program to he broadcast will come to the Strand Baby st the latter half of the musical score of 'Kauw ' Satiirdav eveuitil! frimVf) in 111 vi in .irvf.r.liiiir tn' n.ir ces life1 jrit-Ha- tj -- Canning Meeting . sis-lit. l'rs or the orchestra include The "Canning Crops .association violin ; Elmer Nelson, win meet Saturday at i.ociock in piano, and V. C. BilRgert, cello. the iigriciiltirral office of the city and eomjty building-- , it Is announced by George Cs 8cott, chairmtHi.- -- Re-.- iKirts of ouSniittees which have In- ' vestlgated prices of tomatoes and X. those legally exempt from jury duty. '. v be licensed emhalmcrs of the state the. stock which the manner haw .on hand will lie made at that time, So women will still be- exempt Interested are Invited to at- from jury service and licensed em- ' . Kilmers will not. Thder ""ajofnt "resolution 'Tut re mi i ChUfCh duced by.Cv L. Spleeet of Salf Lake filed at, the home of . "111 i 111 the people of Utah wou'd .be called IMi Mll'l JUM.' IAVIII Tblid Sjmth Mrcvt. after upon to vote upon a proposed cmi- Ivi stitutlouifl ttinendment enublini tlif liuueriiig ' illness'. . X. She was bum iu Mason. Mlvh.. ."Is Jesus Going" will TtpJlie' sidi-- . legislature to fix a minimumIn February- 2'.: lSMj,. Six fnr women nnd irtinn:'s einplin-c-,' ftoekfoii.- Calif..' re- uion in the Commnnity ciinrch; iwf. the state; tier ner Second North and .University also prcst'iited a bUj turning, alsuit one year ago . dcslgmnl to omcad The present law father. I. H. .Warner.-- of CbJ."0, CaJ., Avenue,. inxt Sunday morning at 11 ;' alwn her (Uuittbter, if'clfteki'bere wlljjie snecial, iruvernlng the1 asfcfsmont of metal- sutvlvess-h-cr The chiurir.school of religiiiiis liferous mines by provldlni, that Jlarjurfe June Oinelia. and mio Mrs. l li'iiry Geas of Provo. pdncatiiui convenes at 10 a. m. jfiid state shall be assiri h will 'I held Suuday at 3 tiie Yount; 'People's service is consessed on flibnsla of five times their Servb-e,;. ducted In the evening at 7 o'clock. net a nmttfl proceeds instead of tiitwr o'clock at aire (Jesse residence. viewed at- - the &rriial welcome to any and-aTin IsjiIv may-litimes tuesii'proJecdg as provided in IS extendwl. koine pjior. to.1hd stTVicos.i! the existing law1.. u-K- Kbcrtsin. ." OMELIA DIES J.-.- Comiritinjty Services Planned r -- V .... . -- t- she-mov- ed. -' , l mn-si- sister,- mlnes-'-lnUh- s !,- , ll ' T S' I Precipitation ; Three Yg MfetvV-- sfi'ow-stor- citt-Sen- ' -- Not only Is last night' a cause of rejoking 4 s of Ctah ttsiuty, but aso reports Issued by the U. 8. feclam-Attoservice show that 'precipi, tation for, the months Soveniber'and lei'mlir is considerably greater than that during the -corresponding time of . Fun, and .Famtasy Feature i "Productiott of rThe ; 1 ine Heaviest this winter. The stoi started about 4 o'clock Thursrt Mirnooir ami tasted for sever nours, increasing- - in extent as conunuea.'' Snow began to f; again early Friday iiiortiing a toirtlnnpd throiighouf. the d.iv. llie snow wag ihe. heaviest tl has fallen during the present w wr. ine water content was usually, turge Reports from t canyon districts state that the sn . Of 1926 Shows Good Increase PLAY PLEASES x n : ofV-tolier- Fun and fantasy ran riot on the tage - of I3tillee: , ha.'l, last alght hen the annual show held be boards for more than two hours. n a succession of riotous ' Scenes, he lads and . "lassies" revealed me of the joys and of ollege life. It- - was truly a college tight of fun. The performance will e repeated tonight. i. wnre tne extravagansa - was ristlliigwith hwmor, the skeletons lid not rattle as much as was anti cipated by many of tlie udieiiee. lolly College Fellows The "Three' V's Men" were Jolly ollege fellows with a heap of love or- - their Institution nd with a nsc efreshlng. Played by Don L!oyd, htllits Madsen, and lvcGrande An- lerson. these fhree chaps held the potlight throughout the! prodiic- lon. All three men did gixid work nderson as the humorist was good xeepLlbat be enjoyed his own iukes s fully that sometimes ;bis vbrds were lost in hls owii laugh-- ' delightfully. 'na4ve and nterestlng, however, The "n(alds" were all that had 'ieeirtxperted 5of thentEranMad-n'- , in the leading role, the yonng ady deadly loved by the three T nen and wise enough to keep them ill happy, was . especially ' good. ?rl n'j; tenorjoice suited well his part as leading lady. His loving. . ..' (Continued on page five) all-lKi- IS IMPORTANT Can you play as 1925. fa nm "Brtriird ready there-an- to ihnr -- reristly that the wa for the coming irriKati "i auui is nusually britht. Be lore the last storm there wi 48 hicbeif of snow at the' head Irovo river,' to inforr - . Although only62 inches was reported In October, eompnred to 1.13 during the preceding year, November bad 1.77.' and Decern-- , sir l.tt:i, a considerable increase over 1025, which; had 1.84 In N'ovemlier and pjily .60 in i is tiou FrankWcnt, by nt-etve- 1 engineer and wteriuui sioncr of the Provo river. This, Katbm corSing - than Jo Mr. VVebts.i wfts ui -- total precipitation of t l!J2t season. - The large amount and l)ecember was considerably precipitation !nov that has fjllcu since then alKive normal this yefir. an exle oer and above that nxailn last year. ; tremely eniOuraglng Indication to Provo farmers, who now haxe Farmers Entliuslaslie promise of exceptional heavy preThe farmers of the county, are cipitation In January. thiisiastic over the prospects Jtlw present year. With an Tttn ance of snow in the mountains, ber.:.. ..." 1 The- - Xoenrfer - the- A'ta.h wi should be the is'st. during the ing season that have existed ) for a number of years. "Things are; looking more fa v able now than previously,1?., said L.Bnniietl --of La ke. View one the leading "faTuiefs oT'lTie "p.m: 21 AVA8HLNGTOX, Jan KCPW l"3.he present .sji?w storiu. has Frank L. Smith Is doubtful wbatt new nolle Into ttle hearts of he will do about the action of the fanners, as" it added materlallv senate Jn Mrring our water supi)ly.; Before the st from taking the oath of office as ;rospects were good, for a: my senator from Illinois. He inay go vear, This latest storm habefore the privileges and elections ed of .water for .TO, plenty committee tomorrow to demand a shiHild make w h W' tilings hearing or he may return to Illinois erpjjii.mdllions.ln. SMITH BARRED FROM SENATE - lhatLiluiiugJie pTistiesLara.' against the action of the 'senate. GRAN1PA :WENTX ESH.W -- Sinirh' declined to make a state arr CongratiilatiiiiiK,, have nient following adoption of the Reed thick and fast 16 Mr, and airs. a vote of resiilutlon (lisl)armenr by 48 to 33 yesterday afternoon, but it Wenfa following the sintouucen of the blrthf a son. Mr. r.nd M was in pmisMi"-,'- '', was learned doubt as to his next step. Smith. Went .gratlously acknowl dge nfgrclngUwrwantithtiir-riwii-il conferred with his a Know inai tun m-- ciiiut--r ja i as to his future course. 4awfaon-tb.4!oof Mr, id fi IWIt Wentz Ilowciet,. t. j fsiir; lt strictly Understood n well as 'you wortwas.thft3iuery.placedJiefore the students of the Provo high the chool thisN. morning by- Prof.-A- and diaacterf (nbruck.; John .Jackstm pffered will 1& tlone by a L- - l'erry contnitsjiver u spi'cbil. leased opening prayer, and Joseph wire from tlHraiifrti'tre to the immouncetHhe lieHedlctlon. Bishop KSI, bisiadcastlmt station .In Salt Nephl Anderson'dedicated the grave in the Provo city cemetery. Luke. W. Imi Ildvorka. ' organist and cofidin-torof tilie' Stfaiidrc,hestva, Crops to ; several weeks artaiiglng has Be theniusfcal nuinhen.'-- ' 'Ctther niem- - Topic Siittoi.aiu)gctjifaiuL4heatreTheTthe Women Still May Claim Exemption MRS. FLORENCE Dancing was enjoyed during the ' remainder of the evening, the music ' 1 ;i "fHlhei bv Wilde's Musical SALT LAKE CITT, Jan. 21 (UP) TWllbadourB. Luncheon wasV'rw An effort to deprive Utah women the of their fod ttr tiff a hundred,, iiftludtng legal exemption from jury shun! employees, Iheir.'iMirtniTs and duty failed in the house of reprer fpieinls. sentatives- jresterday afternoon b a Tote-t- f 2T to 23.-- . .' ACTIVE A PROWI KR' lyi a few Just Gfoc-pr"The-Uta- hWkolesttme by the close vote of 25 to 24, the eoinany was burguiriwii Viu.'su;iy j women representatives voting night,:-bu- t nothing- of value was U'i Ufe affirmative, an exemption "'ill lielUyf th1.111 pending before the lower house . A. waijimejuledJhTdenriyjwo u'..ni iiisash-wa-uutUfE broken to gain exemption, buf when the bill, which window s was originally Intended to exempt entry, ., licensed embalmer.frora jnfy duty, was placed on' flnal pa'ssagelt'was ALPINE MAN ARRESTED amend-nien- t Junes A1,oa Wilklns has' been voted down Wnnse of arrested In Bingham at the request InjiMed on the floor of the of Sheriff J. D. Boyd of Chili 'coun- houe. The, orU'inal bill, by Representaty. Wilklns Is wnnted on a. charge of tive M. IV Andrusiif Salt Late Alpim. eotinty, simply added to the list of articles tubwed-tlHsM- ew He stages that it was packed In thi back of the store and was among r sini)lusr?if stodrrhat be had no on In the past mouth Provo Rotary club members were l ad to draw The back basement door had no' entertained at the regular luncheon lieen opened iu years, Mr' lledquis' af flieJIiimjeji company The voungsters had watched their Friday, with add resses from mem- to enter late at night nt ur ctance t Uts f lie chili relative to the aims c'osed Sdltdnys when the tore was anil ideals of Rotary. is' estltnattHl that nwre than v It Reed Morrell, who won the-Ri- hundred dollars worth of merchan Cary gold medal In an oratory eon dise was stolen. test recently-a- t the Young .univer 'his oration on "Evolution itrf PpaoyW a?sn mtfg tt Uass iaiur, told-ihc-o- Hed-iiuis- t, n ALL-BOY- f Bach-elder- J men. t . . . T ; Ar ' es. -- - u, p. Provo-America- B. .! " )t mmm - t- ' , ge miBu-idgarett- T- ' niHMrnTUFfi1 '- . - GrakM Gjairt .x40U-Rirplant.rlso-pWjtr-th- e' rtah'signj, r A support oLthejiaxilUryrgaiisa-tion- s low . InwillSalt Lake Their liersonnel follows CityV of the state to these products. day A Dr. comuiittee Agrlctilitiral Following the luncheon the y 1st - on special train will be provided J the Orem line f 0 :40 a. n.lth Thomas L. MarUn, C. Y. Cannon 15 pluml)erH were conveyed to the a low rate for the occasion W. Ar fMttall. James tt.v1nrlc3. pipe plant In automobiles provided candidates, lueludlhg 30 from' Provtf hW. Gil!man, C. H. Cody, Earl 1J !)' the Utah county aiwociiitlon. will be initiated by the grand exalt which primarily was responsible" for Parker, William H. Mitchell. H. J. the visit of the. members of the ed ruler. .A program of, exceptional IStaggvW. J. Thayne. II. J. Phillips. Interest has been arranged for" visit ' Andinue comiiiittcp 11. v. Hpyt. tnte organisation." ing Elks and their ladies. Every Alina I'anNSVaRWiefc-CrWolfroflfc Purlng the afternoon the visiting one may-take of raiP We ndvantage railipi were The etiesTs of tbp UfSfi road rate Budget comoiittee H, H, . " Clark, but Elki offered, only II, A. Dixon, AX'- - Taylor. eotinty association at the Elks' and partners are Invited to the lnlt-l- a Civic Affairs Xoiiimmw--rVrtn- k home, where a short bii8lness.meet- TfcelovvTTinid-trition; rafelS W. Deinlng. Dr'Fred H. Taylor. Isfc was bcld. good for any regular train tor reCliarlcs liopklns. HevN.E. The sentinient of the muster turn The Special will return trip. Hi- .Claude. Ijpwis, AJex lttjmlHrst foUaWiug their visit to at 1 a. m. thi pipe plant was that there are Itoliert'ItoMnson, Albert. Kirkrat rick. grciat possibilities for the developCASE IS DISMISSED CunvHUtlims snd tlnnf(.TeuLis.iM): jneJit uf one of the finest industries ton .Jenkinsl'barles Jl "ln jthe west in the "production of -- The case of of Utah mlttee-CJ- -aj pip such as that made by the local vs. James. Gough, who was charged Ward.- K. It. Sauls, Heber Ii, ft. Edwards. plant.'-, with stealing waU-- r from the Ixhi Engineering committee r f lateral canal, was dismissed this morning- In Judge P. Parker's court Packard.' KllHcrA." Jacob. Hiritt P. Association T. Frank upon the inotiojK'of the defense at- Stewart, .1. I). Watson. " " Holds Big Doings torney, who Related that .Insuffic- Went it. Williair Executive commit ient evidence was presented to warfive) (Continued The Provo Athlctl(i..8stciatI(u.of rant continuance of the rise. "J'aOific railroad gnve an e entertainment and dunce in the Ar: mory ball Thnrmlaj' eveniny. - A basketball game was staged be- tween tho shop team and the freshman team of the B. Y. U,vtmf score avorohe lelng ' ' --r- The Evening Herald is always ready to. furnish up--tr information on the results of basketball games ' - aSof raacinrisafaftei- tajrrat"3 noon and 7 o'clock in the evening. . ;. te b on bf the two poiupanies, extended A hearty; welcome to the visitors.; H ttated that be believed thrtse ptesentiwere :liiterested iu the de velopment of, Viuh, He related briefly the Diiccesg of the Columbia 8te 1 corporation In . its work of converting Utah raw materials into finished prodnets. .'He especially Welcoraedthe ladles, whom he stated were responsible. for the direct,-- ; progressive tendency In the development He; expressed the. hope , that the rl'imber 'win set behind the What Utah Maes, Makes i n," and predicted ,thffMf they will do Umt the plant r'theywere about to visit will more than doable XI Its capacity wltWri a year. Is rjpeakef Mr. Hinckley Introduced W..A, Bywater, president, of the state ganiratlon, and national director; who vouched for-thsupport of the X7 members ;of the assocla'tion to the Provo Elks will journey to Salt Industrial plants of the Btate aril esneciallv to the products of the Lake Thursday, January 27, when tw-ha- lf Jie-mlnu- : President iW.jisift! Wltb, expressions of appreciation for the opportunity of vtsftlng the industrial planti of. Jhlft JftcalUy w of interest. Tonirhfr and tomorrow nitht beeinniriff aTSSJS o'clort. JTen Juveniles Apprehended Telephones 5 and 1208 of the Herald will be in constant This will be threarirest time 'that J5?? For.; Stealing Merchandise resuns or, uuerest 10 rrovo.ana uun county fans aasseiDau From Basement of ,Pravo :an be learned. ' ;'; ,.' , Farmers and Merchants Kt "At . that time final n score of th? the Total tonight $100. Drug Store; Fork game will be known, and also the score at the half joice at Coming of Hea y n the B, YUUtah Aggie Ko confUcttljran.iirieiieF of During the past n,onib; the base:J - - Year? ment or the Provo Drug store has tie coiiegiate Dasneirjau season. Score's all Are of other and Nebo Piosptcts Excellen division conflicts Ben (he center of attraction for Alpine 4nd also the result of the Utah University-Montan- a State col-egronp- of Provo toy who have heea be Laeeared bylheJieraldlforahe convenience Everybody Is haitnv and mft-hgameill steaUmrchewrnt: is smtiimf today. f its friends this evening. tobacco, candy and other merchan and merchant alike n Saturday evening, the two collegiate contests will again Ji termers dise, according --- to Chief of Folic the- - bst -- mixil be available, ss will the result of the Pleasant Grove-Wnm wilklng.---Y. are usscriwng the'possltilerina' present hea hVh, local t)oysbt juvenile age are iigh school encounter which will take place in Prova z iwwstorm as involved In the thefts, Chief WU Remember' the time 9:15 and after and remember Ilravimt Snowstorm . khl( states. , Their names are Itelns the numbers ProspecU for a bumper vear" 95 and 12081 withheld for the' present pending creasea greatly with the comine furtW Investigations of their actiyesterday'ii and todar'si' CTmwsf.ir President Heber J. Grant will ofz fer dedication of the new chapel of the. Bonneville ward, corner of Sixth East and third Sooth street, Sunday, according to Bishop Andrew Jensen. 7 Two meetings "will be heUl during -- made pipe wherever possible, nd itsk the architects of the state to do likewise, more than a hundred members of the Utah Association of Sanitary and Heating Engineers found m,ueh. of interest in thejr visit to Proro this afternoon, Special Train Arrives TThe vteitom arrived in this pity at yon over a special Oreni train and1 Were the guests of the Pacific Htaes Cast Iron Pipe company, the Colii)Sbti SteTel Corporation and the 'im, Sunday; Wfl! Offer Prayer. W. A; Bjnrater, President of State Association, Guaran tees Support; Hinckley Ex-- ends Welcome to Visitors ft PEny Dedication of Bonneville Ward f( BASKETBALL RESULTS INVOLVED III PIPE mm Bill HERALD TO FURNISH LOCAL BOYS i ( mn!j:iire-ln'-tTii- ;i Utfle Wentx - pfoudlof the as are the parents . - Merrtn '.of the Yoont J university. v.howas the speaker at the, regular PROVO MAN'S FATHES DJ MRSJOHN SON W. J. SSi Williaiii'Min, East S North' Street, this city, has weekly 'assembly program. "'Amuse- i on neennn : lulled to Salt ment Is not necessarily: the; chief 04 the death of. his father John Mrs. Eliza .Tanner end of play,!, -- said the speaker, h' "Definite objectives are present In diod Thursday flight aflhe home of Williamson, who died vour play as well as In your work her son, Arthur Johnson, at Grand 1'Mt 'Seventh East street Tbnrs night at the age of 72. Mr. although yon. may not always be View. Uwn--. iu- 41 - Iwu h 11a eonRelouslv-awre-- ef the fnet." Pvovo for several months. . t. There are two. levels on which we son, and had vi'd-l' IIc'ls survived by his wtilow. live and hnve experiences, said Mr, nrteen years, ivsiuing in' .inc. second sous. daughters and four MerrtH.J?TheHe. are the work: level ward. surThree sniis. qnl the pluy level.;. They rare .both rtvei, They i Arthur Johnson pf necessary and complementary Andrew Johusou of each other. The speaker urged the Grand Mrs.' Alfred Larscn of stndentg to visualize some definite Ringbem, and .William Johnson of A A to i y mention In. which to. function and- Kliigliani,. .1 T avo- - Provo. oJWORY-r4Uachieve, and Funeral serviivs will lie held Niul- atlon which 'would help to spend second aurft under fday -'.tahlv. time. one prof jftiiim-tioof ilishop K k Nelson. s Principal It B. Harmonbo .The, body, niay be. vlcwedlictwecu 1;arge of the exercises, spoke wre the- - hours of la and .1:3!) at the rd to sportsmanlike conduct at Hatch, funeral home. the bnsketliaH games. Heywmpli-mentethe students, on thtlr itit-tud- e EPISCOPAL SERVICES. at the last game s nF cautioned I St-til- s : ru.Johnson-wns-4iom-4tt-P- 1 - nisun-.had- iiy - iH-e- (' f LITTLEJOE A ...-- pn Intnrovo -- : d : thentagnlnst the haWtf-e?Ht41The followliif? SimTiiy snrvVs. the officials who harre charge of ar snnoiiiiced for tit. Mary's Ejils-cep' the games. church; 50 West Second North, . Kenneth Weightr nrged the stu- - street : church School at 10 a. ra., dehtsto pet bcXiad the 4eam for morning prayer and sermon at '11 tcnlght's gameHe said that Ameri- a. m., and youu'peofileV' fellowship of victory at 7:30 p, ni. St Marys UiiiM can Fork wif-onfldcn- t ws in for .a hard will meet-wit- h' and the Mrs. lt, lt'. paw-wal. fight, at' 12., North Swnml East ' Vocalsolos were given. by Miss street 'Monday nnit'lin "SienJers v are urged to he present.""" Jensctof the B. Y. V. , ng tm A -- k .V7 ifrJ 1 Anl a |