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Show vm.fi, Kf fi PROVO, .... ItW! f" . - .. U.S. Cavalry M an InlinnrM SMrmish UTAH CQUNTY.PTA -- A TBrhb- - 7,d192 9. . merty Million-Dclla- r . 4- FRICE FIVE .,, Hi , - The general publie -- - . . ... w i ' '.H is cordially . I .1. l IUI - nSnnrpJ Sportsmen Sponspr Bi: Program Here? Public Is Invited To Attend; Many ' Features of Interest Slated.' i J Dam- d . - G llQ, IIPIlVecjure Monaay Qinfifi age Results From Twister WisconIn Minnesota-ansin; Hospitals Care For 100. Americans Exchange Fire With Mexican Rebels; Planes Are Dispatched From Texas Air Field. - : - ' Broaus num.- iu 10 : ' i , ...I- luULt WttlJ 1 ,, SUNDAY, H. .. IlLUUIIULL -- warnm. Kpriag Storm Sweeps County ; Roads Kept Open . III. Effect Not Likely ; Entire Region Has Similar Weathef, son'd by the spoilsmen's associations of Utah and Salt Lake counMINNEAUOLIS, April ties, Monday evening at 8 o'clock at u!ack-iobeA tornado whirled In a the Hotel Roberts. NACQ, SONORA.Hexico, April 6 (UPy A bomb dropcrazy dance ovrr Minnesota anJ - r. tJtah'o Scenic WoiUers ' " The Wisconsin Friday nightftrii wbnl in Naco, Arizona, 200 yards bla featusjoiof the program ped by ft rebel plane today-iel- l -were the turns and ad-eeV dips Kouse 1 c is crushing the "Scen-in the illustrated lecture" on fireto from he international line, uonc itv.-aProvo and Utah county, in teamed, today that at Wonders of Utah," to be given by Was OWest Resident of business district. Span common with much of the ieu!;t 13 prtsons had been killed, J. E. Brotiddua. In addition, tlie Ii -As the result of this bombing, Major Charts Hazeltine, ncaily J(X) injured f.nd property prcgratrc est "plannod by the Ssrit . ish Fork RorV fjiaii 40(T Roeky Mountain and Pacific to camagod perUapa to tiie extent of I.akc couity sportsmen, who are In protest commanding American troops, sent a vigorGUs northwest area;: xpetiettced ' 000. $1,000 Survive. Descendants , charge of the event, includes a talk General Fausto Topete, rebel commanders . one of the heaviegt: April Farm Baildinfs l)etroyd 1 am of Service to on "Why My M. across Rundell of T. the Tenth cavalry rode Captain S. 'flic tonible dancer first touched snowstorms in history Friday ni ' Fish an ! Game AsgoclatlOBU t SPANISH FORK William W oi t h ; ngt on, Mj Mw whtfre &eye ral the sector between the rebel 'and ' federal lines to present the Saturday. J. Meyers, presideoLiif the Salt resident of Spanla- n- F ".mail ('inn bujldinKSwexe. destroyitween 13 and 14 inches of tnow ' , Lake County Fish and- Gams Pro-- I ojdest message to Topete. and a pioneer of the community f eU ed and then bounded with- - intensi- -nncordlng;. teetive association. ' . .. . died at the family residence iFi Ei l. ROBERT'S - MRS. JOHN. T. vIPPKL fiel-feto A. A. Anderson. watber observ up nod mouuil tha'tw.r. NACO, Sonora, Mex April 6. anaBnni iiunmeia wm ne Fenacreu r, was Mr. in born Jex afternoon. . er-day snow had holabm laThis iitie;; .anJ noi thwet into W.iscon'; (DJi) A member of the Tenth musical the by the . "Seventy-niriers' parish of Crostwlck, county of tent of 1.53 inched, being m Vf sin. United S.tates cavalry was wounded favorites who are for Norfolk, England, Sept. S, 1831; the (he 'heaviest snowfalls of the entire In its wnkc'a'mass of twisti'd m-- ' their broadcasting over KSL. today when an American patrol ex- -son of William and Ann Ward Je f and' sprinit. 'demolishedMexof a with buildings, hots 25 uprooted Some party Sail Lake changed county sports- He emigrated to America in ISM winter trecr, broken communication lines, - ican revolutionary troops east of Friday afternoon ana evening. men and their wives are coming In and arrived on Salt Lake Sepwas were the times when j dead livestock, t.nd farms . hert?. for the program, and a tember 30, 18M, havlngcrpssed the at its fiercest, although snow felt John Finezee, . The cavalryman, nospitais in a nait dozen attendance of Utah county plains in the company Dr. of which hi smaller quantities : an naajr today for the' injured several negro, a private of Troop E, was spoitsmen, their wives and friends, Devi n Richards, was captain. He morning, and continued Saturday )f which wore. iVen slight chanc: is expected to mark the program. shot through the chest. His wound Rotary Club Ha3 Annual son Eliza married Good Feb, 22, morning with occasional Hurries; V. or recovery. was not serious and he will recover. lone of the most interesting evt'r 1S64 the . Affair;- - Interesting day they set. sail for Street Are CVned In virtually every rase the kille.l More Chuch WouW isrheduletl in Provo. Bombs Found Going America. ' 'ormer "Y" Coach Is Visitor or injiirc'd were crushied In tfirtr . . SheW. preceded hifii in . Strgftj wrrs hsavily eoeewa-fifct-- Df Rmacldits atnrtpd- Vila nnhlio. Program Given. Ju Jai ' The skirni'.sh followed theinding U ronothon .1 ifo 1. llnno -morning, but quick work ca ..... ."ru!lll,l urday , ,.M wOIK0I , w ., scenic wonders Ulans Mr t pry matiwa the tiart of the nltv atraaE dnat vl a numuvr oi sttuna as scur debris by flying sjruck they the Indian troubles in 1888 wheniment nlus fairly hieh temnera the American side of the internaWith the sons of the members ried for shelter. ; Says Mrs. Sippel. iven 627 Jecfhres' on this subje'et Will Go East. number of cit.ifcens were killed I turea. served to clear the moat- tional line and near a tunnel of the pre'st'.it as the guests of the club Flrei Adds Teri'Dr in Utah, Colorado, IUijois, Indiana and was a pensioned Indian wart traveled streets In good time.,.- - Southern Pacifis railway line; the Provo RotaHans observed their Almort tVer" tl'R(ructve olemr-ri- ' states and MABKL DUKE of other east the and IV veteran. In 1883 he weni on a h The sun came out hopefullT Sab- The American patrol which locat annual boys' night at the Roberts the tornado. Jn sevchurch-goin- g south. He. has traveled more than mission for the L. D. S. ir ';.'in'. SAN IATI3 OBISPO. Calif., April .wrompanicd ed the t'xplosiVes challenged a hotel, Friday night. The evening's chureh to J urday afternoon; and the weather feoises eral instcnceL; b? wrecked "miles be ae.QUO in could on Utah L. ace mealr; his 'l before, pho, England. For seven years he ,wasl (Special to The Herald) E. - the wind wire fired. croup of rebels nearby and the In program was in oharge of T. C, Lar ior Sunday a "fair," Hailstone.mndefrn-fami- ly ol life, tographic expeditions 4 ppi.t an active patriarch having given prediction anow was falling again Batui- surgents answered with a volley of son, who had prepared many spicy Coach" Roberts, of B. Y. U. fam.- 'the n'.Z" n but 1; l:. " iIt Great vttould be h, f r'atc'st pcr.'ible step Publicity Wjrk I un lairmrcnaj oiessmgs. . shots, it was said. vn .Wr.yaand humorous numbe'rs to surprise md later of University of Southern day yening. !.". A pounding ra: Born in Illinois 50 years ago, Dr i tie l toward bringing tho Amor-r's- n California athletic prowess, was. a Mr. Jex was ah active church and Finezee felKwounded as his 'com- the members in the vicinity of Provo All roads over of other swept 'hi th Bi parts heme b"ck to tho firm fouhda't oaddua camt' to Utah at the age civic worker, was one of the first were panions returned, the fire and drove Hal Taylor responded in behalf irisitor in the "Utah colony'" of this s'.o:'nf.vcr.j.-(flearfiaturday afternoon, tio Kenneth Helgren, ic n of unity and happiness which it of 20, where he has lived ever since . pioneers to foster the interests cf highway being in fairly good shape, the Mexicans away. of the boys to the welcome by the ?ity this week. wa " Minneapolis He boy on staitad work held. publicity , Ofiicial Bryce at orr.ierly rebels Slbet the that Big It was presumed nd the" Provo Canyon road was te'j Uaucallonanitheanufat!ttrrrns cluo expressed by E. S. Hinckley bnrr.ed by tlectiiclty when h XMa-- is Xixu -- opinion of M i eanyon in 191T, Cedar Breaks In or lumber products. Mr. Roberts wjs en toutc to Palo ' y.xWy s;?. !i as passable. intended to either blow up the train A Father's Ten Commandments, From this ported 'ftiiiu 1ii'iilcngltnaWri"'wrrc F. Sipprl, Ealiinioie, Md president 1918, and the Uintah mountains n venture came the Jex Lumber Co., The protracted mteir..eatner" or the tracks on which federal re- was real by Stanley Heal. Among Alto wherTTTnclated Saturday Rural cections the two atr.t; f iht- G.ncirl Federation of Woni-p- . 1922. He advocated a road to Mir one of the inforcements were being rushed the other "stunts" on the program n the track and field meet where von havdf hit j)fleading business enter- is roaking A difficult problem for the dcstructlv by 3 clubs, the largest oiganization ier lake in 1923, and this road be"-- prises in the .Unimet the here from El Paso. community. He' served stock and sheep men, but farmers were a rt'ading by Bob Edwards Stanford university .vintls paitieulaily those en In 1928. a i in ;ame the wor'd. He ivg started Wi.ineii reality three times as school trustee and are not expected to. suffer any Shortly after the tortet skirmish solo by Arnold Robison, and a com versity of Southern Calif yrnla. about Forest lake'. Minnesota, ar his on g stress-riwork and publicity ackr.owl4nai'r4 Wayne county treasurer during whlch-- ti The ..former Bngham Young uni Riee ""h; Ute anaU" between the Americana and Mex ic act ' by Raymond Peterson, ol lake, Hrrron and Shell lr.l: . uf the ircpjMitaii'ae in iaa, ttxi 4s stHl harttrtrrfc mm nign scnooi Dulldlng was of weather is protracted. versity coach now is assistant to .... icans, the insurgents, unsuccessful Pleasant Grove. w Dr.' Broad does most Jus his is which life the of nwell thJtriveisi ,f The-daily thing erected; he was three times elont--l ly launched an Intense assault on Present Watches damace don-- b Kievica lack:; and nreds today,-- ' traveling hermit style, with only a ed a member of the Southern California, and is instruc She tornado of tho the local i All u.e visiting boys prejfist-wer- e city council, kr-not at once v.ts ircInrcJ-Mrc.'ppei. "Mow we have pack outfit and camera, and at aiso served lor years as water- A Mexican woman and her small prt'sented with wafcfeeSas tokens tor in sp'oits at the university. He is since scores of toll t "r. ..imes has gone for weeks without master. o family piayero. no church-goinof and in the freshmen Naco in were junwounded charge laughter wires in i'.ie U.o states wei by the He has r.a teach'ns The children' of Bible 3eimg a human being. He is survived by ior classes who are majoring in gir.ph Ariz., as bullets crossed the line children knocked down. ity singing which athletics. sl. ri s. Is Incre any wonder that planted more than d million fish who are Mrs. Henry J.eight attack. this McKelt Mrs luring featured by a contest between and never has cast to a 'i line so so divorces catch and in havi' not When on Heber T. many a le Aaef university assisting Robertson, Mrs. Lars O. Scarcely building the boys and their dads was. led -- i itb rcspvrt for tiaeredness of. one. Jean side escaped belrjgetfuck by by J. P.ex Miller and Clyde Larson (thirties, Mr. Roberts directs social Lawrence, Mrs. A. T. Moneyr Mrs. ? the a. life? Being IJ'VC to expert Rowsel remarkably work where ia San Orvice Bradford. Richard H W Diego, right stra shots. Mrs. Grant Eggertsen rendered two ft his pictures of Utah's ill iiy our chil'ir. :i Uie" uplifting John W. Jex all of Spanish Fork, The ifebtfrvtacked from three readings and Miss Melba Baehman v -- has achieved remarkabTesurhave him in we. our wide h"d bfoughtess in and Heber C. Jex of Salt Lake youth?1' fhile their airplane's dropped was he accompanist during the eve interesting young people One of the most out standing pro-- " She's Ursiuimother recognition, and the value of his V healthful outdoor activities. y, by over 400 descendants ductlona of the Provo city schools (Continued on Page Eight) ning, in work ing is motherly-lookinUtah Mrs. a "Mr. Roberts paid high tribute to advertising, Sippel, among whom are 7 great, - great this year was presentedjn theJorrrt T MEET woman, is both a mother and a estimable. fie athletic achievements of Utah grandchildren. Funeral arranira. or an operetta, "Aunt Drusllla'a Ehe ments have not as yet been com Garden' by the sixth erandmotlirr. has one' daugh(Continued on Page Eigtt) grades of tha is ter who also interested in clubpleted. Maestr sohool. Three performances With the exception of the Vine work, nd r lycfr-old grand.ion, were given as follows:., Thursday yard ward women, all Relief so-- wno. sh admit;, is undisputed king aftcrnon for the, third, fourth and fiftJi grades Thursday evening for at f.AO oelock The twaLoX Mrs. Sippcl's adiain- RIGBY, Idaho, April 0 I'.W The the parents and patrons, and FriReadiness winU1C-meet luasday ."8" vwi iuuiiui- - .iRtration is the enrlchlnet of comiitU iown of Rigby has Joined the aec- day motntng for tha first-an" life r . and and list of cities Intermountain . muniiy through spiritual Blr" Arrangements for the financing towns having shortages in their on. avenues as cultural t F.leetion (f officers for the com- she and, pointeT".!eclu.e .. t iiuea nouse. of the construcUoritJLlJnites-Of- X y cd out. the life c,; the community funds. ins year and thcprffiiefflairuii In tha cleverly arranged back fe'deralld hlghwayrora theTiorth city l i.H'iivuh-aA shortage of $2,187.49 was dis- medals to the winners in baskethome. The Walter Adams stringed in rxwtjaiauice .startjijii J ijie ground ofAunt Drusllla's garden, "'' Carbon county line to within one covered In the funds of Kv S. ball and "Anioi i a we uTH" OcTWetHo- - fwog-- J 4trument contest will be hclj in will Ccttam of the B. Y. U.. and the r'llFboys- - and girls of the sixth will lecture be mile of Colton In "Utah county, has Thompson, city clerk, according to be the swir.iniinirconipetition illustrated with a e fortiibutlcn which nle the b:s features of the College hall. Monday at S p. m. with Election of a permanent board grades took part tn th choruses of number been made by the board of commis-loner- s an audit of city finances recently annual outstanding slides. large t ttiir rountrv. Aliens four contestants, all violinists en- of directors of "M" men's banquet to b nrin:; the Utah county cow and character parU under the di- The double trio which furnished eipners ; !eyi,-'.i;of Utah county and the state eompleted. The audit also shows for their elders tered In the" competition for the evening at the Third c. was completed reoUon of Lorin c. Miles and association The estimated a delinquent list of city water col- given testing road commission. "lv Kenpral ltc' and fn appreciation of good music medal whleh is awarded annually. at a ward amusement hall, according to '"r JBUetthWin the bef meeting cost of the project Is $9,000. county agriconference held Thurssociety lections amounting to $1,355.42. and ait which Americans would Uo All contestants must day "Medi cultural ilerrill Christophersoh. president of The choruses were Exceptionally office, This improvement will be Friday No action has been taken against the stake day m the Salt Lake tabernacle, j well to emulate." tation" from "Thais" by Massenet night, withagent's organization. the following named: well developed, and solo parts Were ed-- a will distance of 2.4 miles toward Thompson, " who has resigned and render these selections upon and one optional number. These men of the stake between Young well rendered, sung by ths follow"' Price, through Price canyon. Due his placed filled by George A. Croy- the agfs of 17 and 24 are eligible to this occasion. The'trio consists of . ' , ing characters: Mrs. Rose. Kartchner, Mrs. Letand , to unfavorable topography of this don. Thompson was bonded, for Ob Mllamski: be Tickets "Mazurka,'' Wesley by may oarticipate. Aunt Dorothea DruslUa, UlCS Merrill WarNelson, one Wile of Mrs. Springville; to be Cook. Spear; stretch it laxpected Mrs. Byron $1,000, or $1187 less than his alleged tained now for the Dastrup. QUllg Ben ru'ree. "Sonata" by Corclll: banquet from cinma nick, Manila, and James Jensen, Aunt Prudence, Myrna Thorsens the most expensive ever undertak- deficit. a Snell riincaiey, Mrs. H. II Doty, "Obertass" by Wleniawskl, Springville. , ny of the officers. The latter was later Netds, Igttbtlle Thompson JPat-- -. and Mrs. Nellie Smart. TailS en, approximately $200,000. ldahO and won during the Silver Orman Weight, "Miserere" appointed as secretary-treasurI he selections to be sung are "P by rick M. .O'Flannigan, Negotiations have also been NEW HIGirWAY RECULiTION basketball trophies "11 forfrom Tiovatorer" arranged by the board. A later competition will be 1111.. M ' opened up for the construction of will be kins; Tad.' . Roy Crosble; Bob, tromise Mer meeting . Motorists who pass workers on mally awatded y Blumenstcngcl. during the1 evening.6. and Mrs. Vclma Rasmuson. Utah held April 11, at which time the Wayne Gallagher; Miss Geneva four miles of road from Red Nar- Utah's public highways at a speed Mr?. Harriet Adams Kartchnei-- . KenneCi ' music direc- board will Sells, also a sixth grade student, ; rows in Spanish Fork canyon to greater than 15 miles an hour may CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SSVAf organise. a"d 24, wife of James Kartchner, died tor at the Roylance, We'dt high school. Salt was determined thst members was accompanist' - "S--mffc , It Thistle Junction at an estimated hereafter be found guilty of a mis, First Church of Christ. Scientiu,. Friday .nifcht at Idaho Fall, Idaho-- Lake, will be the critic Judge, The of the association should be cost of $100,000. Beginning of this demeanor, in accordance with provZenith requir orner of First East and First j TK ' foTlowing a month's illness of pneu accompanists are Elolse Myrup, es to 7. ;. . . EPIDEMIC FEARED pay me fees in advance, every' isions-or mist. work tsrontrngeTit upon further ' a resolution adopted Fri- North streets. Regular monia and heart trouble. WilmniRBoyle and Alberta Sunday three months, on the following All Relief society women of the DETROIT, April 8 (Uf Pre with the D. & R. O. W rail day by the state road commission. Mrs. the daughter Kontrhnejws dates, March 25, June 25, Sept 28, cautions against a typhoid epidemic road company which owns the ad- Under its terms, drivers will be pro- "Unreality"" SgndaV school of Bishop John Q. Adams of Lo and Dec. 25. The initial navment and erumpllng house, foundations th'" meet'"g' hibited from speeding past state a. m. Wednesday evening meetings joining property. gan and was a giaduate of the U CHIANG DICTATOIt will become due this week. wera being Uken today In ths ' A. C. Mr. Kartchiu'i is JJio son of ttt.R highway .employes when proper LONDON, April Ouang W. W. Owens Speaks stricken fjood area 'her as the nnu M. signs have been placed giving open daily from 2 30 to 4:30 o'clock. k Mrs. is. nahead of the Nanking Bisnop Kartchnp W. W. . Owens, state- leader of waters of Connors creek receded to All are welcome. Jr.. of the Rrnd View ward. ami. tionalist government; stood out towarning of their presence. i county agents, spoke In regard to their normal level. Ih teaching at Di icgs, Idaho, this i day as the virtual dictator of China the development of as-cowtestlng s winter. ,rv a result of the rapid capture of ociauons m uacne ii county. Five Funeral services will be held Hankow and the apparent collapse such are organizations 1 operating l or the Kwangsl rebellion. Monday nt o'clock at Logan. The ordlnance'prohlbltlng the opthere now, with prospects of three and similar of eration more lnlhe near future.. punchboards contrivances In Provo la being vioIndications are that another cow to lated openly every day, according Self testing association will be formed In Utah eountv Yfnr lnna Arvnll. Chief of Police Otto Blrk who Has . hi ,4 . cation has already been made by recently completed an Investigation 'AprfJ MUSKEOON, Mich, of pool halls and confectionery the Utah Stat Hospital who are ; a . rlnt 8 SALT LAKE CITY. April 6 tt piece of stands. owners of one of 'tha largest dairy Hn clothes b -- - pbtalned Book that tha of Mormon Punchboards are absolutely pro herds state. in the soon As as the en the early history of the church. which previously was. sent out in Dy N. C. HICKS while visiting nl aevett chilhlblted In Provo says the chief and number of new membenshlpi JustiWith the passing of time, revet dren at their home yesterday, This heirloom gives lots of ten to missionaries was merchants operating- thera tod-fiancone association wilt be formed fy, ential Interest In the martyrdom of an extensive account of events lend- now sent out by thousands. Elder Alex Sack, th first mta to In each end of the county. of the law are doing to at the Prophet Joseph Smith and his ing up to the tragedy, but unlike James E. Talmage opened the secbe sentenced as a habitual their own risk. Under the present brother Supporters of the testing move In the hearts news reports of present ond day of the L. D. S. conference criminal under th amended school each year, the record having been The annual fifth grows Hyrum Sunday day journal ordinance declaring this practice of the LatteT-de- y ment point out that dairymen of Saints. set code, 0304. All ward few Michigan ' criminal of last details with Ism, actual the very will year of the stake Utah Rally day the county wllhbe able to put their Illegal, the police department have "Nanvoo Netghlor" Copy The session was well attended k Us serf la bOi Cell In of men Anare are to these hanged killing preurged, superintendents given. be held Sunday, April 21, according no choice In the matter, and proseon a firm basis, eliminat business K memento of more than passing other Journalistic contrast that desjilte the Inclemency the Muskegon ooaaty Jail toof the Wo an announcement made Satur pare for the large numbers that cution will follow la onflrirrity interest bearing on this ing sh unrentable animals as a wilt would clash with the demands of weather and there were no empty on subject day. this Rally yer with the statutes. result of tbo Introduction of this day by Victor J. ,BffT, Superintend- day, as. the present enthusiasm comes to. the Herald In the form news traders of today ti that near- witilntti tabernacle. , Zack'i body Was found by a In ent of the stake The movement of a copy of the Nauvoo Neighbor, ly a column of explanatory matleV 1829 figures will dicates Talmage declared there was no entire stake has organisation. tha that deputy sheriff this morning. been divided Into H had been aentenced ly exceed all previous records. published es an extra edition Mon- Is printed .leading up to the firing better literature than the Book of four districts on the basis of popu for missionaries. Too The Sun-la- y school workers of the Second" day, June SO, 1M1 of the shower of bullets that took Mormon fudge John Vanderwerp to for the of lation, purpose oerre from 10 to 15 in Th Paper not only gives a the lives of the nrcnhetr and his much attention Is paid to technl son of atendance figures. compari- stake desire to show the people of Mm Michigan state prUon at the stake the many advantages and lengthy account of the murder of brother' and wounded John Taylor. I calltles. he said, adding that cities Bazaar Jackson. mentioned In tha book were not Each ward Is given a definite opportunities of attending Sunday these tarty church traders, but H IneluVnt Related Sack was' eonvlcted four q'lota representing 60 percent of school reiularlr. especially "under definite and those locations, given also presents an Interesting study Utah Generally ' In rtiatlng the Incident the who have - times of violation of ths pnv to them (ts ward population. Lant year 11 the new priesthood Sunday school locate atempted fair 8unday. of rural Journalism of that period. Preparation Neighbor in part says: "On Monday, and claim to have done so should of the 18 Wards exceeded the bibiuoa law, Followirt his The copy of the paper In which June 34. 1S44, inaugurated January 1. 1828, shape for th Governor Ford had bunta set Should all the wards at pian fourth conviction last leem-bee.b- e and Rally day gives the opportun adooa" iponsortd by the Second Maximum temp. the areount It given Is the property sent word'that those U persons de- sneak with caution.' tain their attendance this was saved. Xrra l ' quota e criticisms 64 of of the tho actual nowo war wen a ity higher Of wm come ppring-vlllwhicti demonstrating it. Friday J. uaaiey. oft Thursday manded on a warrssit, among whom yVar there will be MM peop)ejnt- - working plafrta-nm)om- y lniprleonmcnt untr the ri handed at been of the W ward tt amusement hall A barber, having were Vlsiens e t?e ?id t;:!ij. sato", and liave obscured" the lantTKUnusy chool that day. Stan memMranip, Minimum emp. dinner wilt b served . during th down to him frotahls Ulustrlous Hmllh,Jrph8nUtrxJUdJ'funi CL should be protected by the l miri wh The average attendance of the rnM liter jti-- . Full details of the arrangemeuta day betweea 11 :M and 1 o'clock. A contained therein. iday-77rrr;.jr Btandfather, Philo Dibble, one of militia or the state, they. In com- truth -to combined or wards sjtd'TL for uoor each be Mormon made be will 4s ine lust lanteYa Sm4:ry lecturers Sunday published at a basaarwin b conducted during the the first mstks j with some ten or twelve what it was only 3200. Rally later data, showing the ward quota afternoon and anin wiih during prefer fcMtlil criminal purports te be," fie a m. of the itete. It was brmiBbt across pany started for Precipitation, four Carthar;, 4ner, . I.' 1829 In out district eluded. is U and and in 1A3 inches re5M awards to to There b mad to gram and danc to conclude lb dsy tharge ajsitwt brought Hr. Dibble ana nothing the blftlni oe explained away," . this rumoer b&s Increased w4la the winning warda, (Oontitroad an Page tight) , day' erred to extensively tn kit lectures acUtltiea, . . 6..-l"- J?-, d PASSESAWAY . r:; -a- .r'T "Ty s . i i - - dimnt-Jiiw:tttB.r- re Boys' Night Is Enjoyed ," well-know- n' L.R0BERTS FAMILY PRAYER the-stor- td INTERVIEWED ci!ie.-care- IS ADVOCATED d - - - n.-- hn speetat-iireffectsruhl- mr - ext-sr.- . t v: SHOWS MAESER os g PiMSESriIAIIY SIAKEW01EN eam-lania- n, won-lerlan- - -- TUESDAY Shortage Is Found In Rigby Accounts 'M' Men's Banquet ARRANGED IS Is .In. ROAD FINANCE ADAMS MUSIC , ..... CONTEST READY NM OFFICERS - 'vi'IlZJ"m '""' "' J - DAIRY PEOPLE .. Tut-'ada- Clar-T-eft- . c - lT, ' - ob-fllmp- er .J'V r-- KAI-SHE- 1844 Paper Tells Smith Martyrdom K Kai-She- ii SPEAKER!! CONFERENCE Intc-restln- e The Weather r' I "fTZl TA1MAGEIS 1 tj 5T . Punchboards Here Declared Illegal At i First Habitual Offender Hangs In Prison Rally Day Set By Sabbath Schools (CJ-tJ- - - Ward Will I Hold Dinner, ' . -- d ' -t- br r;fi iy , . f) |