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Show a 'rnrYnn rrnrM- - Jifjf P i! : , tV Till ruKri-j-lKS- - - YEARKO, 22i f p- t . PRO YO, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1927. " Demonstration Home In Head-- . Tmswt Lr YAttywjfc.l EPIDEfiUC OF i I : .. UTAH COUNTY Petty, thievery iu Utah county Is enjoying almost an "epidemic" "at the present time, according to announcement Of Sheriff J. I). Boyd, who lswucV an anneal to citizens to 'aid lathe apprehension of culprits In such eases. T ' v . :.-,'..- rr- Iff 'V,.. . Cooperating with the Better lomes committee, the EVENING HERALD will issue a "lupecUl HOME EDITION" "BETTER Monday evening. This edition Will give a detailed account of the campaign In Provo as well as a description oirtbe demon-titratio- at n 660 .urn -- ni"'i"" .". j ..- - ,.,. . IruitK treeKf ba rendered;. It 1m)oKllile for the sheriffs force to adequately Investigate the"" nuinei , otis offenses. Thievery of this tort is prevalent in all parts of the county the sher ' MRS. C. E. MAW iff reports. One of the most flag rant cases occurred Friday mom Mrs. C. E. Maw of this city Is presiIng. when KHsha Peck of Tjehl re dent of the State Federation of ported the theft of 80 sacks.of pota Women's chilis, which opens its an- toea a man In a Reo truck. v The nual convention In Provo Tuesdayi man by was supiKtsedly taking the po 20, April tatoes.to l weighed and has nor Ik en Keen since his departure, osten silily for that purpose. Insult to Injury What added insult to injury in Is the fact that that particular-casMr. Peck., whose not n toes were atoli- en. did most of. the loadingaTi4 ne glected to get the. number; ;of;thd - ,k (i -:r;' lt: . mmimiMmmm : uii . f citl-len- sj tnkeIfj-p(ssll'reoauflon- - PROVOfRgDS, ,ct in the Mississiiip: vaTwiue wmie of the most ueslr ac tive in the history of the hStfon. v The photo hows the thin wnlj of earth which protects Marked Tree, Ark., from the St, Francis and Little rivers, A' gun battle recently occurred at the locjt men froni floofiftown? mmvtet-d&utettiefo4ry-9itheir town, at' the' 'expense of The prew-n- t ,f luud j-he- Marked Tree. FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S .; 'Cir Local Committees of Excel- lence Named to Take Care of State Convention; Program Given -- a' l . Her-h.-r- . Following Is a resume of the ac tivities which will take place April 28, 27 and 28, when the Utah Feder ation of Women's clubs will gather In Provo and Sprlngvllle. Local chairman of program lwn tnittee, 5Jrs. W. T. Hnsler. Local chairman of arrangements, firs. J. W. Alrd. Luncheon, 1 :30 p. ta., April 26, In "inor of hoard memlierg given.J)y First District at home of Btrs. C. E. Slaw,-- . i , ' ReeitIon ililimilPisP irnrcniiiiHiit- - rtodiiy to meet the fiutincinl crisis has forced some of the largest in,ai country, to Kitsiwnd. home, each da; The RtisselMUiufi-driior'atnrlnin, ef festive dealers company, Chrysler ft day' to give banks was Motar and Utah connty," .Jackson fo recover from the Nash dealers,' will have company, charge of the transportation on tl oiiening day. Those wishing to lie taken to the borne on, Monday may call 105t or 95t; according to Mrs. Gates. The other dealers will' In", announced later., , y f Mr. Gates Pieaaed- -- , . '"We are greatljf pleased with ths cooperation thatwe bave received from f verybody concerned In the Better. Home comiiign," said Mrs. Gates to a Herald reporter. 4 "Our committees have w6rked enthuslas .tically to make the campaign suc- PtessfuL "and I''believe' we 'Will have one of the most Interesting strationa ever held In this city. The demonstration home has isw"' coalJjr hrranged. every little detail has been looked after and everything is In readiness for an intei-eat. BATTERY urteij which banks " A 21 totbiy, anbp-ptirtunit- y heavy 'C 6 . t Naceo-Vanxet- ti Massa-chusetta- . Mussolini Has Plan tcFAssist Labor, Capital -- ROME, April 22 (CP)-Pr- eH mier Benito Mussolini's I0111; awaited plan for regulating capital and labor for t be good of the state was presented to the fascist) night, gr4n4-comicirra- approved J-- " 'T o uiy mind it Is moat fitting we meet lu Spring-vill- a to celelirate what is most ideal in 4hplFlt-f t8,-t- he ntaat-th- at ideal work of the bnman Intellect when It awakens from Hs reinise In the virgin, marble, for example, as Dallin does,-symmetrical ideal of the loveliness of the human soul as suggested by he grace and power of the human body." Dr. rani Kpeak- tThus bfgan Dr. Jt II. Paul, of the University of UUh, lii an address tiefore 3ti3 Klwauians ami their li dics assenibied in the art gallery of the tpringville high school Thursmas Hecoud It the day evening. Kiwanls art ujyiual Utah Inter-cluliiacbeon and dance, with representatives from practically, .every Kiwanbi (.lid, in yuuVin attendance. The WiRltors rfiRere greeted by President NolsA'Pealof the organization expressed ks'Mlinent of geuuine; pride In leiug privileged to entertuln Utah Klwauians. under such, favorable circumstances. Grace -. wven !y Bbrtiop. U. .JtaHi Smart. '.. ...,4 , UJ, C. 'ol!'"g,,rlngville club wiw Introduced as toastmaster, ann he. too, expressed the pleasure or the 8jiiiugvllle clubmeu in aalrlirg as their guests so msjjyneai and - s womeu of a lfjh ideuli.'.ii was The eveiiRif made program numliert-shornp largelyHMV-wilca- r. ;lo&s The new binW wittW of steelnstruction. -- Contracts for other equipment of the new unit have been let with Pjovo and Salt Lake manufacturing concerns.! , v;; Work the new structure has already been commenced by the local foundry and every effort will be made to hive the building completed in record time. "The directors of the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe com puny have decided that as soon as certain detail matters are decided, the output of cast iron pipe will be increased from " -- W Mr. Sibbett to a Herald reporter 40 to 80 Vns P A- this afternoon. ., . v,; :f in 'This increase production has been nude possible by the support given up by the municipalities and the plumbers " ' ' of Utah. "As far as we have been able to determine no cast iron pressure pipe has been shipped into thl8 state' since- - the plant was put into operation. Our products have been shipped as far east .as Kansas and to all pi the coast states.. . v "The new construction work will embrace three new steel buildings, each about 200 'feet long. ; The entire building, will be fabricated and erected by the Provo Foundry and Machine company' Other equipment will be made in Salt Lake and Ptoto;';-vv."It is estimated that with the' completion of the new1 unit the number of employed will be: increased. to 250, all af whom will be selected from thte ot UtaTiNa labof ,. ' ?; ''" will be imported from the outside. Jv i:rr-"The approximate cost" of the '"'new additions !will be $100,000. We expect that the hew, unit will be in operation ... .'.' :' f;H v.,l'i iby August 1." This is the, second announcement within 'three days of enlargements to be made ait the Ironton plants of the CoIunK-biSteel corporation. '"V--- , s. . ,i . , jo . w---'-- ' Z;,: A ". ' ty-r:-- - -, ; . a r-- annuuncment"Telativetdheseen- iitic largements was made by L. F. Bains to a Herald reporter furnished a numtJer of stlecfiong over the telephone from Columbia Wednesday, when he gave for the banquet and also music for out information of the immediate construction of a new the dance.. Other musical numbers were, n vocal duet by Mrs. Hilda P. battery of coke Ovens. Work on this new unit will embrace ' one million Christlunson, and Miss Millie Peter an additional expenditure of approximately ' son, accompanied by Jdlss Lois Lunt, dollars , representing the Ncphl club; vocal solo. Miss Ellen Jamison, Spanish Fork; Vocal duet. Miss Melba Coff-inaSprlugvtlle; piano duet Miss Helen Beasiey and Jbsie Bunnell, Eureka selections, Bingham male h, o;naftetr"nd iiythe " Kiwanls quartet. Is Revealed Spirit ing until 2 8. in., and today Was r Continuing his definition of art la operation throughout Italy. and its Influence on Dr. The plan, presented under the Paul said: "Of Itselfhumanity. the body is name of the "Cartal pel not. beautiful except as It manifests was revealed aa a set of the powers of the soul and animates rules for both capital and labor, it, and when- - the cwmintr hand of to both at and designed protect Hhe sculptor awakens, as It were. the same time Insure efficient from Its sleep in the stone, a pure . of industrial plants. operation and permanent semblance- - of that The various factors Of producbeauty which exists within, and tion must he harmonized Through enthroues on its stone pedestal this conciliation of the. olsissiug insujemu and silent life, we see at terests and' labor, and once what the artist Is seeklug to re- through the sulsudliiallou nf all veal to us that , blch Atone is to the superior Interests of Hie inmiortal In man-t- he human spirit natiijfti, the Carta Lei Lavoro hr nth vr sabr nliitter,' that makes art beautiful, and onlythat which Is immortal " can longclalm our highest four hour session last- Springville ; Women's , Club Home, given under the auspices of Sorosis elub.com-mlttee- . xt- -, -- nhtnnn Mrs 'B for thr W. EKpfcHiiinnn of thawlcn Mrs. Ralph Ponltou and Bailey, kindly interest taken by friends of Mrs. E. H. Hansen. the family were expressed byMr. Luncheon, 12:30, April 27. at Eves. '.!.'. : Women's Club House. ; Given rtntler Interment was In the Provo city tlie auspices of the Wt)maas Muwhere the cemetery, dedicatory nicipal - council. Chairman of arprayer was offered by Jasper Bird. rangements, Mrs. Alva Nelsen. Reception, 8 :00 to 7:00, April 27. WU1 be tendered the Utah Federation of Women's clubs In honor' of their- - guest,- - Hr. Anrelia Henry Reinhardt, by the B. Y. V. women. Banquet of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs at Roberts hotel, - Uehlii Sueya, 9, sou of Mr, aud n.iiiF 1. in.. iiiiiicr inn Hiiunifnu of Nineteenth Century club. Com Mrs. Ed Sbcya, this city, Buffered a mittee, Mrs. J. M. Viek, Mrs. Her- broken left leg Thursday nfternoou man Grimm,' Mrs. Geo E. Bratton. wheu he wus struck by a car driven Hy Blshop Neplii Anderson, of the of a group of splendid young men (Continued on Tage Two) e Muiutvu ward.-rProvo, according to the Inspection officers, , and should make a splenaccident occurred on did record In his new capacity. avenue, between First .and Captain. Edwards succeeded Cap Second Nor(i,ihcn the boy darted tain ,A. W. .Morrison, who resigned' "'roiu behind another car and ran-- ' when he moved to Salt Lake City. To Train la Open! directly in jfront of that driven by Mr. 'Anderson;, without any warning Training in tb open will be cori- - HEART VICTIM . PROVO ARTIST LAID AT REST ' : , f.v ' ; ' K IS HONORED '! ' ' ; ; - Samuel Jcpperson, veteran artist of Proro, was the honored guest at , a meeting of the members of the froto iCity and Utah County Art" league, together with art lovers of this locality, held In the Utah County Art gallery Thursday , evening. A feature of tha evening was' the unveiling of a fine oil painting done V111 Mr. Jeppersfin, and tne Mildseh. BlsUOli L. L. NeliiOtt aud by for the the. league .Musical number diascjl by Mr. "Knudsen. Funeral aervlees for Arnold Bre- deson. who died sriddetily Of heart trouble at his home la this city Monday evening, were held In the Provo Second ward chapel Thursday afternoon, with Benjamin H. Knudsett of the ward bishopric pre The Invocation was by siding. Jacob J. Jacobsen and the benediction by Herman towards- - ; The ' speakers were T, Alfred ' . Pst Ka"'- If.tB'rifivtOlttnretT-am- -r- w, 1 .''an buffalo. KatlM'n, wuo k;iuk. i nave imtou whs iu vuiw a Beautiful City." aud "Farewell . Tne aiming . . I.ll All VEarth1yTjloiior:n -- WilUam-IL Mr. f Hoover, who Invmrnn had Iflade to " the XfT, The speaker tnen gave a number and Alene Cluff Siuunong and Ella were Mayor D. K. Hansen, world of timely Illustrations of bow art R. Stubbs, who sang "Face to Face."--. received the picture for tha who was in the Interment Proo City Impresses Itself upon the Individual, Vtot. E. H. Eastmoud, lic- -d and In doing o he paid fine tribute cemetery, where 'the dedicatory the of Young university school of W. was offered by George to Sprlngville's veteran artist, John prayer and ..Ine applied arts, aud John H. , Jiecrs. '...'!' :"'Y Hafeft. , :.'..: known Utah artist; who well Jjoser, r Waiter Adams," district governor delivered the prindpal talk of the AVIATOR DIES IN CRASH. of Klwuuls, paid fine eulogy Jo the Ohio,' April 22 (UP- )- evening. Mr. Moser paid fine artists of (lie nation, audi briefly to the league, and express 28. pilot, of an Jack Mi'atzo, the of outlined, reJattonshlp atr mail ed his pleasure at the fine work it tii art. He atafed that as art movement in Kiwauls TOinea to the'moderB world plane, was instantly killed early to- is doing for the state. He told of the section this wheu crashed tib) plane sixty la in men's day with" the of Mr. fine of the west miles qualities i of here. . -licaris, se''art la au expression of n it characterising MlIutiM earlier iu the "night bad the.- finest Instincts of the human ' tion., compost , .' '. soul. ''. -; made a forced lnndingat Uwlien. perfect A fine musical program was given led., when blinded by a storm. (.Mhcr siieakers were Percy' Cravtinder the direction of Prof. Floren. Eureka, lieutenant-goveriio- r of ence Jeppersbn - Madsen. in which Utah; J iwani chilis John. Cplley, Hannah Packard, Lucille uie.mber of the ;Ogden club, and - 60 West Second No, St Harvey Stahell and. J'rankUuMad.;. .Ernest Knud.seii, principal of the wa participated. whatever.. MrATtnerwtntTippPit" nday school, licked the boy up and hurried him a ish. synopsis . of some of the I , i"duy. April 'o the Aird hospital where he was foremost, paintings In the gallery. J I . ; moii, 11a. m.. given mirjH(l attention.. , He Is -. no the There will of be meeting I Corner 2nd Now andtor- Ave. reported to be rel'ovxring as well as Y. P. F. iu the evening, as the mem' can lie expected. ..', ... v ..;,', ,'," ; bers of the congregatioifei'and-'.aInvestigating officers state that Utah Fairer toUifcmted will vi ted to attepd in are v,liev. E. E. in Bachelder, Anderson-wapastor, no to in Bishop way ceremony1 of the laying of tha blame for the preach "the final sermon iU the serand he was night and Satur- wrnier nerKttme of St. Patrick's church. ies on 'The Lord's Prayer," comniended .fortfie kinilly lnterest Salt Iake Cltjv This ceremony vTi'l Huntfayf April 2t,'at 11 p ni.' Sutuket) in behalf of the Injured child. Muth portion be .conducted by the Bishop of Utab blet, HHir'' Father's: Deli vera uce.' anil the Grand Lodge' of Masons of As, the day marks the beginning of MaxiiiHun temp. MARATHON DANCERS Utah at 4 p. m. at, : St. .: Paul's Cfc.servation Week, a brief addrefs Thursday 'i . . jfiii LOS ANGELES, April 22 (CI') church m the corner of Ninth East on torn subject of conservation will Iniiiitcn temp. ' Twelve haggard" and "pathetic coup- Thursday ....21 and Third South streets, Sa'lt Lake be Riven by Mr, O. A. Spear. . . . ; les continued to stagger oj'er tjie Feast day ef St Sotcr and St. Clty. The church' school of religious r ' ' - The Ladles' Guild will meet with education, with classes for floor of a Ml .room hcre.today. Leonides. a'Puge liodrA after, they began a Oklahoma territory thrown' open Mrs. F. H. Rooney, 376 North First convenes at 10 a. m. The Youdtf dance marathon from Venice to tor settlement and 50,000 persons East street at 2 :30 p. m. Ven. W. People's C. E. serrke takes place at Ikis Angeles, . . 7 p. m. I Bnlkley, rector. , entered, 1889. . , ", ""-- V M devo-tion.- BOY SUFFERS PRAISED gal-fer- j'. : BROKEN LEG FOR EXCELLENT WORK Battery C of the National Guard )f Utah has beyi given a clean bill if health b'y state and federal mill 7 tary officers who recently iiwuiected the iocal unlt. The inspection off lexers classed the local national, guard anit among the lending military inits of the state. Expressions of appreciation were given the fjeerj ing de4nostrfttloBI--Ve the retrxloF tHiwl iuei of to have cVery man and woman In splendid work, they' accomplished Proro te visit the demonstfatlon during the past year. "There Officer Inspect ',' home some time Best week. may be many things to give new . The inspection officers were Cap, ideas how. other homes may lie tain Kartchner. Jjead of the reserve more comfortably than they corps' of the department of t'tah, rare at present. Wfe eiect to have and Captain Fred T. Gnndry of the the home filled with people continu-lMly.- " National Guafd. The local buttery fas also visited by Adjutant General W. G. Williams, Lieutenant-Colone- l .FEDERAL IXTEB'ENTIOX Curtis, Clawson, Major Erwia WASHINGTON, April 22.(L'P) Claw son and Major John "Sharp, The murder case is L. R. Edwards' of the Tellurlde . strictly a atate matter for Mofcor "conipa ny has lieen appointed the federal government captain of Battery C, and will be cannot and will not Intervene in it. Uhe commanding officer of the .focal according to Attorney General Sar- - unit from now on. Captain' Ed wards Is. surrounding himself with,' Siatwl Reception4:30 p. m., April 26, In honor of state club presidents, dele- sates, and visiting ladles at the . Mutoiiiulille sales cuuwiinlloii Provo have agreed to f urnjsh fri Iet'"t67the Provo Foundry and Machine shops. tuidvjtticlmsthaster? Ariel by'Pl The quartet and Salt Lake after a m months, according to announcement made today by George iVaibbett; general manager of the corporation. addition to the present plant ia estimated to cost approximately 100,OOO and will double the present output of the plant. The new unit iU be completed some time during the tatter part of July or the first part of August KTFHtTyTcjJdjed - d fc , CLUMU PAY TRIBUTE .. A new unit of the Pacific States Cast Iron Pine comDanv at ita. Provo plant will be constructed duririsr the next three that toulght ;:::fy's:iW&W IS DISCUSSED iiai -- The. mm IV truck. Another cnsejf, i txtiajqftBfrty Dr. Curtis Advocates Individ which dcinuird rates thaudadtv fit the Wured wheliO Care For, Work With -- trimpethtvve xrees w7E;wojc 4 muni ' ' in one ulght. .y ' saddles Delinquent Boys ftrrk and ABto(obile lujany othcr thiiusiave-lieep.shrle- n Rosnerin warns recejauy, and ,;Hiiw to Make thi Work' of te be"4 heir,;uardK arid to tary Effective With the Underprlv-ilcdge- d a to and DulinQiiciit Boy1' "formed theiBti f: the sheriff's ofthe basis of a talk gircn- liefore the 4 lneinliers of the Provo "Rotary club fice in dm I'tiifffocc'ttrs. a( their weekly luncheon meeting" at the Hotel Roberts today. "No or definite plan can be made to cover this field of ewleav- '' The demonstration home of the iif,;' Dr, t'uhis tated.. "The work ' Better Homes committee of Provo liiust be accomplished through th: Is all ready fop the campaign to lie tluUvidujit efforts of the membsrs eac-Ever individual boy. I'onducted here beginning Monday. Wtnr conditions make it luijKissi-- . The committee has selected a newly changing Provo friends of "Mr. ami Mrs. Me Each constructed house owned by .Vernon case to udopt lieany set, rule. Lcavttt extended sympathy Samuel should studied, thoroughly C. Tolboe and built by Tolboe nml und a plan of action ttiken to cope-wlt- iit funeral services for their son Rous, well known builders of this Harward. whose life was ernshed The each iudividualj-ase- . city, for their demonstration. The in an earth slide In the bills cut and mental capacity, t Is 665 house located at North Fittli theback-fctounnorth of Salt "Lake last Kuudny dther forming cleinnts st street. ,r; of the. life of the bej? are trltt- - morning, The service were held in Dwtlera Co)tc-port a ijL ii!:t3rs iha t nuit" be gi ven the I'rovo Third ward chapel Thurs Amirdlng toMrsKJU-Cates- J day afternoon with Alfred Eves, of nnsidertion," Dr. Curtis stated. chairman of Better the general the ward bishopric In charge. Homes campaign in this city, vnr-- ( Hunter Presides" music was furnished In charge The 'meet big JittTay lous dealers in Provo have eooperut-e- d wj of the byAppropriate no Leona Shlll, the ward choir, chairman Iran Hunter, of., In. with the ranipaign committees an- who rendered vocal Rolos,vThe invo Week who committee, Boys' arranging the, home In a modesty nounced Uiat May i 'to 8 had been cation was by Leo Larklu' of Salt style. yet ilf Amttcd as Boys' Wgcki Plans l ake, and the benediction by Frank The formal opening of the demon' Of that week were Duffln. atratlon home-wiltake plai'e at l1 foi the activities Mr. Hunter, who The sin'flkers were George Powel o'clock Monday afternoon with "Mm) UlUlned. 15; the liejicf that the Boys' son; former bishop of the 'Third Gates and Mrs. Fred R. Tiiylori ai Week t program this year was the ward! S. W. Russell, arid Dr. hogtewe. The home will lie "opri La ke 'City; Halt Anderson of flncsl..tbg,JutoryrWlie:clubi---e cry afternoon next week, includMusicn I niiin hers were furnished Each Speaker dwelt on the manly ing Friday from 1 to 0, and from of Harvrood, reference be7 to 9, Manic will tie rendered dail by the First ward boys' band, under qualities, the direction of Mrs, F. ,W, Stubbs. ing male that he was born on Easiby the musicians of the city. Thy er Sunday, just eleven years ago to Ausland trio will entertain Monday the day that he was taken from this MOR.TOBH M GRANTED afternoon ami the" Mungum trio " life. ;22. ? The Apifil 'TOKYO,, y (CP) ' f Monday .erenlng. .''-- ' of Stmctiiresi ;,Jh . ' j iyj . llj .w ROTARYWORK home builders will also lie given attention. In the "BETTER HOME EDITION," Several of "the leading adver-tliier- s of the city hare already taken advantage of the oppor' tunity- of using advertising pace In this edition. There is still ,rooju for "otfier advertisers to be represented.. The edition will be of specinl value as an advertising medium from the fact tat.tUe.!rtkles"ltwiU, contain will Ut of Such general Interest that the paper, will lie preserved tor a Ions time to come. All advertisements" for the "BETTER HOME EDITION'' should lie In the Herald hot later than Saturday evening at 7 ' o'clock. . ; "The ' North Flflb Rant street Items of Interest to if' ' a DJ ir r Construction Work Commenced Today: To m j T T 1.: rt . Mimpieiea in juiy ai xoiai . ie Cost of $100,000 OF . Paul Is Main Speak-.'e- r L forte Assemblage, of . .. . BETTER HOME EDITION KIMS i : - - Expecledj Evening- Htfjald to Print Special Edition borne i r:- a i Flood Waters Reign! Where rrr I THIEVERY IN - ... - - PRICE THREE CENTS i ; ' FUnniSKED ; - 1 w Heads Organization V UUItllllll ILL ". OJ ... I I i - r nnillllTTrr v- .... - aii in TV M - T rfn nnnc :iii com-n'lme- nt qast-tiouu- d Chicago-Clevelan- d bet.'tht Jepper-son's'plctur- e, : ':-'-Th- U"l-rslt- y AMERICAN FORK WOMAN IS DEAD iuldJUyahawmla:4he- - tery from now on? as often as the weather yftl permit, according' to Captain Edw'ards. The 'polo. teams of the battery will also ls?giu practice in earnest to. maintain the cjiauiplonahip won last year from the, other national guard units of the state. ,. .' . At the liispectjoii Colonel ('law-sotold the men. of the many Improvements that the federal; government is "making at the camp at the Jordan Narrows. Lr Everything possible to make of It a ftiodern and sanitary camp is bejag done lie said. Mrs. Delia Jane Zabrlskle, wife of Horace E. Zahrlskie of American Fork, died Thursday night t a lo- ai hositital following an oiieration. 8he was born October 22, 1862 in nA07and when X Ive years old moved , to St. George. ; Throughout her life uhe had been "extremely active In the L. D. 8. Church, and had lived in American Fork abopt two . . . , years! Funeral services will bfr held urday at.4 o'clock at the American Fork First ward chapel, and interSeveral permanent building's will he ment will lie at Widtsoe; Utah. established liefore the encampment The iMidy may be viewed by Provo and' better living quarters for the friends at the Berg Mortuary from men nlstrwill be constructed. ; II to 12 o'clock Satnrdny. n . - ' .: fat . ' " - -- :;-- - Episcopal Vhurch . The Weather 01, Community Church a txt day, 1jrF . ,'.'. , - |