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Show vou P tiua 57 t UM U O V'.0 SUNDAY.AB1L CO U N T Y. iU TAB. UIUUIV U, I - - ;J ; 'hmtnriiin 1 ' - "- - v V7 ' 4 7 Closing. 01 Provo Pool i 'i Department of Religious Edu cation la Innovation For Coming Term ; Many "Visiting Educators On Roster. f ' Expression of the. public' on Hie proposed cloOnf of the Provo high achool iwinv-mlng-view . Pool will bo welcomed In jo); Chapel This Afternoon. "TT 1 UtUIUrl tU President Heber J. Grant 19 Slated To Officiate At Ceremonies of Edgemont Ward the Herald cohimna. All lettere reerived, either for of 'against the school' board action, will be printed. Letters must be con fined to 100 words. nvE ci a. atioi mm ,v Protests Against School Board "Action Are Made liy Prominent Citizens. Important Improvements Un der Way; University Ave. Licntihsr District Soon FRIC2 Object To nc lieERicFKSldy 'sT rail cmmQ .11111 I 1.1' III --- 19 2 9. 4. 1 -- i America and France Join in SoIemV Honqri TLAnibassadori Lindbergh Iaya-Hon- or To Old Friend. ;: - President Heber J. Grant of 81 The summer - school catalog of L. u. t. tiiuion, is Vxuetieu lloui Brigham Young university is now ' NEW 15t Salt Lake' Sunday to dedicate the I -- - . r -Anril ready for distribution, according to mm ' - Yfimr i t i uiiciiu aimj r s iiiii'K I , ' E. H. Holt, secretary of the od in sorrowful trUTiZtA iMav'in. Kdgemont ward cnapel. beautUul Editor, Herald: T HflJbi,-,i- 1 desir?" W eTrtcr my vlsorwis OnC of the innovations noticed in protest against cksUig the Pr.'o Excavation work in prepaOf reis it the catalog "department high school swimming jkhiI for the the i'rovo canyon road. f aticiTfor the street pavingIn death, as in life, ilerrickjwag. abonl jaff& tion c ill J principal audi ess of the ser since Brig- - following reasons: Ever j iigjous education. on jsecr nam. young univtcaity was cataa- - -- - nrat: tsccauso " swimrning is a. ' rrvh done this spring will commehce.at-iJ- , twnhe-twrTepuhlic- s: As his body lay in flat-drap- e -i Soiitr-n- d University lishod religious education-has,boovaluable form't)f exfrcise, availablciP- m-- wu' Alaw be given by Presi-t- o casket on the deck. of the French cruiser Tourville, whiM i taught but never btVpre hat It been ALL the students. One1 learfteavTL'ni- iiant. Kemaras will be made vfnndnv. weather condu and all through ay President "K PT. Taylor of Utah. farfM it from FYance, diplomatsJahd army. and navy dignified by the institutipn'a fprma- - it Is never h narmltlinff. according to ComllBttng,; Ktitotr ot of both nations 1)owed in reverence. The relations of 15! dcportiefit : under. that J Ufa it Blawls as a pryteetiwi against iiaKef . title. death by drowning. Swimming' is the fc,Uf;on)oat ward. missionf-- r years, oegun py Laiayette. seemed closer iTian ovprJJJ- -. . Ufivoagsea-lAfe- a an asset mor real n:id mwe ...;u Ka In rTiarce 01 tne woric. g prugraraTia8 "bcri pre An effecting tribute was naid k on the listed courses Seven ItA commenced under of to avJ in the members the most will ward pared by a fceblo portnnt than people J. Charlei A Lindbergh, Amer rlr Smith block, between Uni ncW departmeat fo be taught by knowledge of geometry and other .epMiH with the spirit of the occaca s yymg Aero. vitb the. ami! sion. Members 01 me iiign council Dr. Joseph F. Merrill, President subjects .' dojibtful value. and First West and perfooal friends of Haarick, t. iiuy" C- Wilson, Dr.. fiesjge Albert - .Second; Proyo high school; has will attend in a body, and a large streets. boarded the' Tourville' when of of oumber Columbia univer earned will name formuVly be Coe, a for swimming supcr- special guests docked before noon 'at the Frene As soon as the excavation on this and B, Sperry sity i ProtSidney line pier In' the North river, an hinrk has been completed, tne con loruy mat ts equal led by few high present Newell-K- , schools in America. It? would bea "Young. stood bareheaded by the dofin. tractors, Chrtstensoi Jacob, and new which courses Other havs tragedy to nuUify this great ach Gardner, will move their equip . Llndy Pays TrUmte ment in. ready to begin the build The Rev. H. H Clark, Seattle minister, has sued Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, attracted Considerable attention are ievement, and to destroy thiaapleu ONE Llndbereh stood thur.' tnr o "and sem uiu department oy .ivnn the a con psychology f religion of and breach of forms for $50,000, alleging pci,l, pouring ing mother of Aimee Semple McPherson, Noble Characteristics' of the Jtomute"' hu" hands clasped tehm inar in behavloristic psychology, THIRD: Even If the pool' wet e crete. . promise ' of marriage. ionducted by Prof. - M, Wilford eliminated, it would Bot solve he j aim, q iwm memories or tiei : -. High Water Posaibl Provo Woman rick's graceful sponsorship whe Poulson; three courses In journal problem of inadequate . room nnd While this, is in progress the city lack Of finances. At best It would Lindbergh flew from New Tork t nsi, Teporting, editing, Are excavation the will Eulogized. continue forces Paris were e.v.oked. writing, i3 do taught by Pro. J. JLfter ceremonies ia tribute t . wift.m.t&jMP..i!L Stewart" Hamilton, of" the "Uivcr- temiv.-ar- y relief. The Question of Mich., DETROIT, from and April buiiding, city and county slty "OfTCjiasas ; woodwork esp olal-- more buildings and more money for Eulogies testifying to the noble Herrlck were held on board, tb A. H. .ton of the move Seventh North, t there deslirned to assist high school school purposes will have to be met Krcidor-Relsn- Kreider, president of Mrs. Lenore Foote bpdyMwas taken ashore. Flftee Aircraft Co., of characteristics University avenue, where about manual rrts teachers, which will b and solved, but let's do it In a less Nielsen, wife of Ralph H. Nielsen French sailors' were anable to han was Md killed bo when Hagerstown. throe blocks are to paved. at the d In the Provo die the heavy casket and wer aught by Prof. William Snell; end way than by closing the he was flying crashed in First funeral services With high water in the Provo joined by three nfore, asmany a ward chapel Friday. teiary criticism, to be taught by such a useful and popular Institu mid-a- planewith another near the ship C i: :L:io:.sri. river threatening as spring apA mass trf rich and beautiful flofn couta-e-i .)r. Pri'-- " tion as the high school swimming Ford arouBffit at Dearborn this after al tokens also testified to airport of Admirers In r !iit:on ta these rather new poo!;'- proaches, the street department Episcopal Rector. Relieved of the high When the casket emerged Iror, noon. s on tlie curriculum of the was placed oa a calf the forces under Mr. Hopkins are beand m oursi pier wnicn tne departed, as CLAYTON JENKINS. Two occupants of Uifc" other plane esteem In Washington, Draws Duties In Provo After uninii r sesslo'n there win b- more well as her husband and narenta. sou to be borne through the street ing kept busy in an effort to be were reported seriously injured, to the" Orand Central terminal, th han 130 other courses representing Editor. Herald: prepared for any emergency that" - , Caustic Comment . are Delieved to be Wm. Nay-lor- , are held in this city. 14 Years. United States army band playe vork in 88 departments of the five may arise. The grading of the I was pleased to see in vnnr ineychief engineer of thrf Stout-eCat Gragtm Presides streets with a tractor has been ?o!leees. There Will be many courses paper Marseillaise." . , evenine. Cal Cragun of the First ward Hie Friday gineering laboratories Dearborn. About 60 automobiles ; carry! r for r'l classed ofi college', students,, WASHINGTON. April 13. (IIP) completed following the storms, Hved in Provo durs protest against th cios-In- and Captin Bruce, former Canadian bishopric presided and also offer After wagenen having should the" the and official party accompanied tr. from ths high school gradcity thoroughfares of the Provo high the past 14 years, the Ven. and An editorial criticizing the conduct ranging schooj swim- nyer now in the employ 0f a Mon ed the benediction. "who is just ready to enter colbe in excellent ' condition this ing It was r escorted b Mrs. W. F. Bulkley have mlved to of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh during uate ming pool. Surely every citizen In treal aircraft concern. "One Fleeting Hour" was suns hv procession. French sailors, United States In spring." Salt Lake 'City where they have his brief landing here yesterday ap lege to the graduate student who is Provo, with the possible exception Mrs. Rose Kartchner and Mrs. -- con be couiaeot in the Washington Daily eageri3 seettrhis master'a degree; of the members fantrymarlnesand eavalry, Erection of the standards on the made their home lor the, future. . peared of the bkvird, who firmed as Ford airport officials and ..The Invocatltsa-wa- s of. YlSltlWB lBStST9Ct0TSTr .. new lighting district an University increased responsibility plac- News, today .under the .. caption The Jered by BIshorNepht Anderson of Wayne-xouiraucn the coroners vwPosea a office move, will Tweivs visiting Instructors vlll be avenue Has also begufrby the Glar-en- ed on the Venerable Mr. Bulkley as "Colonel Lindbergh Splashes Mud eiiier protests. had only a preliminary report and the ' a vieiin seieo on the faculty fofthc summer sesSilver company of Salt Lake. archdeacon tiirfthe Episcopal church On Himself. "u. - .0 in tnese days of refused to give any information on "on, "Perfect Day," Was played by ouijiiiBing, 10. sion to June These will all be la place within foe the district of Utah has made beginning on in r.ecort'lng comment The editorial was a Miss Luclle eoucation, learl 4a Merrill, accompanied by that the next two weeks, according la it necessary for him to bo relieved printed hi morning the catalog. These will be1: Joseph The planes collided, the" coroner's Clyde Sandgren. the city officials. The new ornar of his duties as minister in charge papers here under the headlines (Continued on Page Six) oftlce reported, when the wing tip (Contiuued on Page Six) David John, member of the First mental lighting standards with ipf the St Mary's church in this city reading as follows: 01 one or tne snips -- whicR. was ward bishopric and a lifelong friend double fixtures on each cross arm, and to establish his JhgadauarJtertf -admirers with, to"Lindy- splashes landing; banking preparatorypromise to add greatly to the 'beau- In Salt take City. of the mud and water," ''Flier, evading brushed' the other plane which had r.nheFoote family, spoke sechigh esteenrln whleh fnnrf-onty of this part of the business . TJie Venerable Mr. Bulkley. came ' at crowd lets Off Field, pro. taken .Boiling the from fleld.. just her m tion. family alwavs heen to tTtah in 1908 from Connecticut peller guard him." The Washihg-t- l Captain Bruce a ad Kfelder were I in that ward. He had f Iflh anmmf rally day con -told of Lenore's Devices For six Post headlines said: "Lindbergh believed to have been piloting the service :1zzrr ducted by the Utah stake, Sunda: In M. the L A. 1914. as in In and Lake Salt City on mud secretary In connection with the opening ary admirers" "Dirty sprays pianes. and as music director and organist. schobTs" win' be 'held "next Sundnv and formal dedication of this light- - came to Provo as minister in charge water is splashed on big. crowd, in"All those Who knew her lnm.il April 21, according to Victor J. Esrti church St. the the' Mary's Episcopal ine district, it is nossible that cluding many women." ra and .1respected her tor her amiable staxe ,t superintendent. i una ue utsn wtijvin its xvii street: semaphores and stop signal The newspaper accounts said that disposition and loving smile," said tlons for one of the largest attend I A jury venire to serve in the ! for the district of Utah. when a group of persons, including will be installed at the University Iomue ancts Over recorded are now belj;; Mr, John. "She cava & ervl-k- f avenue and Center street intersec- Active In Civic Affair-sa number of young women, rushed Fourth district court during the made py the various schools- ,aweemess. Mr. Bulkley has taken an active forward, to see tion. The equipment has been orhe land- May term Was drawn Saturday in rue motto of this year's sail Sarah Ramsay, clerk's the the under office, dered according to Mr. Hopkins, county ed Fleld at he BMling yesterday Six) Js 'Every "Latter-da- y Saint ii Cooperation between the KTwnni. JCtimonJPage Clerk of Elizabeth sUpervfsiort County liyron Taylor, imdJasiedJttt sang - Mr.EIrd bejuHimiencjd: 8taHe333IElajlahe ' e"dhejwiUngwjll Sunday --Scheor,-aai4 "Sweetly Solfflan-Thn- ii "ie itorary clubs as soon as the signal semaphores in the far aide, of the field, the specJ DfutyXoirnty Attorney "George" : me ciean-u- p "Hearty invitations are extended t, Au Loved Her arrive. In the' opinion of the city campaign now under tators being splattered with muddy S. Ballif, and County Treasurer way-w" religiou e anrregardleasf assured at aTreflfhusiastlc - SACRAMENTO; "CmitrAprTt T3T omcials-thiajtevenire is sum water. p "There la -- urgentlywaa something, about views to aneaa ue. a u. a. sunda (CJ) The "kidnaping" story ad for the safety of Jhe traffic "The phone has been ringing moncd to appear in court Monday, mncneon met'dng o the two orgawaited, so pure schools on that as wettaa aU oUie nizations Friday at the Hotel vance'd by Aimee Semple' McPher- ttfil 29. Those drawn are as foli0,,w!t5 on Center street which lsTecom-ln- g '" loved her" said Bishop Snada--?:.':-' fairly constantly since yesterday April son to explain her mysiesious "surf ' more congested each day. afternoon and,- our readers want to lows: The" members of the two elnha to sand" disappearance In 1926, Kaiph Poulton who represented the ?We kntfcipato from tO to Wi pe Robert L. Elliott. Pleasant View; A rare treat Is In store for the know whether or not we Intend to Clifford L. Cent of the stake population at Sun stood branded as a "hoax" to pledged themselves William F. (Continued on Page Six) in today in Wright. members and friends of the Second tell that yevung smart aleck where Young, Pleasant Grove: Leon BL ttrery way possible to cooperate school next Sunday. This mean the day of trial Impeachment Provo make Superior ward, when the Mendelssfhn male he gets off," the Daily News edi Pearce, Sterling Ercanbrack. James one of the cleanest cities In the about 7260 persons, men, worn that B. Carlos Judge Hardy. ear and. children; wnt be In attend chorus appears In concert Sunday torial said. "The inquiry relates toj is.. Daniels, Lorenzo A. Chrlstensen, Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman Setlaff, country. Law thing Lindbergh did yesterday anc at the 18 ward Sunday achool evening at 7:30 oclock at the Second a L C Srockbank, president of the reappearing from seclusion in Seafternoon at Boiling Field. It seems Edward L. Barney, Harry Heal, ward chapel. or tne staxe. from Martin attle, George the witness club, Bonnett, Rotary He charged comullKinder, presided. he his Bteadlly growing expressed A. Scorup, Stanley Cox, and mented the" members of the two stand that she and Judge Hardy John Complete details for the dav wi! A high class program has been disdain to the crowds that wait to be announced later in the Herald. occaJenson, Provei Heber' ciuos ior uniting on such a worth. engineered a "frameup" to produce prepared especially for this him, by manipulating his Failey Frank L. Metcalf. Henrv If While project. Leonard Henraid a "MIss.X" as" an alibi for the sion, under the direction- - of Prof. worship to ll-uthrVw mud. He splash- Houtx, machine rJEROIT, Mich.. im AprH Weight, Arthur V. SanfordVWlUlam William F. Hanson of the B. t. U. ed reporter -of the Kl wants elub, ex-- 4 fiery haired Aug a I us temple ' photographers and E.Huhteit and Robert -- Gammel, president cnargeoi pressed the opinion that the two "County agents and demonstration f Thffxoncert 1g being given" under women tourists Impartially, so Ills SprlngvlUe; trucfe4oad ansporting..a. of bee. accuse civic clubs should Unite more often J of accept Charles Caruso, Jeaders . from will the --auspicesftLlheward. Sunday toldrlnhls-nbrtdlpfaster-expression of neia: ueorge W. Stanton Pnvnn- - on worthwhile members of the ward wms sentenced projects In the in- ing $2,500 from tne evangelist as a gather in Provo Tuesday for the an school." All impatience. Federal by cordto be a auiaca umaor, wiiiiam sager, and terests of Improving conditions In 'legal fee" for services rendered Edward J. Moynet to serve Judge present .and nual conference of agricultural ex-- are urged "Well, we'd like to tell the boy lal Invitation Is extended a frlinl American Fork; the city. He called attention to the her during the Investigation of hor nd a day Jn Leavenworth a year pehlteni vs,aua irresiwicn, urem; Hyrum mergers of big business' In an ef Kidnaping story. State law prohib (Continued on Page Six) sessions will ba held in the offloes Interested. tiary today as the" first prohibition SYDNEY. N, a W. April IS-.-r r Webb.chl; William J. Jarvls, fort to accomplish bie thlnirs at thrf its juuges irom practicing law. of the county agricultural agent In law violator to be sentenced here David C. Simmons, Jesse least possible expense. ;cf the WlthUhesafety the city and county building, acunaer ine J ones law: . M Ludlow, and Arthur W. Bowen. GENEALOGICAL MEETING G. M. Taylor, chairman of the cording to W. H. Thayne, local Utah stake and ward genealogical before" on anv cher ' wiiiiam walker, clean-u- p committee of the cham, agent who Is In charge of arrangeuVv ami w niKuiana Kamuna Hanun .- - ber of dsck to civiiirftments for the conference. The meetexplained the workers win meet Sunday at 2 p. m. making his first trln with the beer nrini inem Theron C. Cahoon. Benjamin; Wil- - alms of commerce, in tne A Fourth ward that fun committee chapel. when arrested March vt bviKi anxiety Increased for Keith Aiv: and urged ings tr .scheduled (or 10 and 3 son and his mechanic Hilchro. the members of the two clubs to attendance Is desired. The general tion agents who narper, spring Lake. o'clock:.At noon m luncheon meet appeared at the ar who failed to return from a f;:..: set a worthy example tn the preg-t'- stake committee wm meet at v ana Ing will be held at the Roberta th told; raignment o la search ot the plum p. m. at the same place. campaign. hotel. Caruso had no previous recorjl. Anderson and Hitchcock took a Prof. Laval 3. Morris was the ex the officials' extension Among from Alice Springs Wednesday f principal speaker. He maintained pected hero In connection with the Wyndhanv planning to scout ov that the arts of the community re- conference are Prof. William Peter the northwest wastelands fur Cu fleets the culture of commu that serson, director of the extension CharU'J B. Klngsferd-SraltHe stressed the need nity. a for The regular meeting of the Provo more vice; W. W. Owens, assistant' direct All Boys Between Ages 6f Will Discuss Central Utah his three companiorfs. Mo word t architectural style in Garden club will be held tor and state leader of county at PtftWi uniform beea heard front them since. today n this KAnnutUit V i f 4 m. at the residence of Dr. Fre p. 12 and 17 Will Gather agente; D. P. Murray, boys' club Status At Confab Monf th remodolt'4 Hotel 689 Taylor, East Cent; but? leader; W. H. PbrteV, secretary of A sh6rt business k.tMMrl designed by Claude AshThursday. day Night. the extension service,, and Itra. i ! worm, caning special attention to held, and a report of the tree sltua-Wo- n Rtna B. Maycock, leader In taomt To Open tne which arch characterises the ofProvo will be made at this demonstration work. a be made to have TrAirpbrt'Soon-''"-- ' Amaae metltig-o- f boyx ihrtefesToriMcbairlh aU Couptjrgcnt tnootr-MilCloser In interest Commencement exercises at landscape undesirable garden 12 17 Infected called and the for of Is and ages iiw. speakers may be heard without difProvo city, a meeting has been enti are expected from Salt Lake, f and the spraying problem ing was aiso stressed as needed in university will be held . ' ; '. Tooele, Wasatch, Juab and Utah Thursday evening, April 18, by the called by Mayor Von Wagcnen for removed, the In the new "Y" sUdium, if the deci- ficulty, city. will be outlined and discussed. Since till Is the year for reunions counties. Problems of great lm American Legion. CEDAR Crrr, Utah. Av'X sion of a group of teachers headed ot members visits win be made to sevrra! The big meeting Is for the pur- - Monday evening. at 8 o'clock. It of the B. Y. U. Una, It portance to all extension - service ne 11 for the f President to ts & Harris Franklin learn by courtroom gardens In held the varloua shrubs, the 'city is quite likely that there will be oa workers will be taken up- In the pxM of making final preparations will be opening of the Cedar C approved by the remainder of ths hand at least 100 discussion dur- for junior, baseball competition in la the basement or the new city and and their adaptation ,and proper form of round-tabl- e forand present, faculty. Irport, located about t. mer band members la case Director """"vm iu iu garaena. this section. The Legion hopes county building. ing the conference. milt's from the eity, Us.? l This group consisting ot Dr. Hari Robert Bauer that tea or twelve teams wilt be All baseball fane as well a the dt'siret use to them are .rapidly searing tomp'.:. ris, A- - Rex Johnson, alumni secre- on the program. ' ' la competition In the Provo league. players are urged to be In attend OtRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 'f f A road Is being tion. nurca or Christ, SolenUst The junior baseball movement Is ance at the meeting. The B. Y. U. Male Chorus The matter of holding the, com ursi 45 tary; Dr. Cart F. tyring, dean of stnicted to the prtij oi. x fi. nl. nation-widThe status of the Central Utah corner ot First East and Flnt voice. and Provo legionnaires mencement exercises la ths stadium horning.' The local chumbrr of cc: '' was broached for the reason that plan to have the Provo league In BasebaU league la more or less un- North streets. Regular Sunday tor a tour of six engagmnenu f Is couJyi a n-certain at the present time. To morning services 11 a. m alinrf.. through northern Utah and south the front rank. SM classes have become so Inr,---A. Cbrlswason,. professor of Eng. graduating, this drive to school at 8:45 a. m. Wednesday ve- - ern Idaho. William month ", Frank Demlntr, state commander discuss the desires of the baseball F. Hanson, large that only a limited number ef . . . . . ' of n.ail. the 1 ue air Utah Unsettled of toe legion; T. It. Kerachner, of enthusiasts ot this city Is the pur Balakra.(.ai ' Ki Hah. B. nem are and a at Sauls, author of o'clock. mcunga the. Bear Dance opera, purchasing spectators can be admitted to Col. move Is lntin1J to conviri rom dallv state or Reading tittle, open from Salt will the' the direct JunlV bajMball pose Lake, chorus and be la agent visited, the site Friday and lege hall for the Services. Sunday; meeting Monday, 4 the air twit divUion rf i to 4:3(1 o'clock. Air are welcome.- - decided that It W. Thomas, district cording to Mayor Van Wagenen. charge of the trip. Meal for . Should, tha services be held In ; post, oftlce change In tem chairman; W..Albert would be, department Do to the fans want Prtwo. The chorus will king Thursday the stadium ths academic parade chairman; Klrkpatrlck, join . ' BABY CIXSIC SLATCn perature. . the Ioe Arclr 5..1 J. .1 4 Provo post eommander, and Ott tne copper league or one or the wm rorm oa the Uwn between the morning at Murray huh school: tne exarcises, airmail shrwH r i' A baby dlnio will ba held in the Thursday afternoon at Davis high platform will be erected oa Ihd Maeser anemorUt building and the Maximum temp. RomneVill be among the, speak Bait Lake leagues, or should Provo Lincoln P I rejfiila etnps w In the total la treat of the bleaehsrt.fxom, liUbet . school ,,., even la the trim ramala hA school; present eft,. ..., Mnnilsy lesgue Thursday ac evening, library bunding, h rr. .v Friday tttttt, ww' tug town The rfollowing executive board though there msy ba only four clubs to 4 p. m. All preschool children Brignam.diy Ubernacle; Friday which the to President and cording Ilarria, r '1 speaking VIU. begone. nrlce th of the Sharon and Tlmpanoros morning la South Cache 'high members also will be on hand: In the Central Utah this year? v p !r i .v ; The aew public address system re? wl(J be ed la order that thrf rowt school! disThose should wards m 'to be Frank Tobebe examined Fridsf afternoon Rails. North Bet at are, If more this be bandied The easitv. ullctt, questions may Minimum Ump. liv the aioTti.il -- I, urval singleton, j Ross cussed Monday evening, All fans time, and psrenU are urged to lake Cache high school: 'and Frldsy Eve cenlly purohaeed by the Institution Ueseta Will be free and available to Friday ..r...40 , ; Ergertscei.and wm L to Caned to their U. sU be U Xat chlldna the. conference. who order ba house. hu art to la that with rrestoh the opera urged attend the servicf liradlcy, ning v Uatcjlffe present, f Ready; Semaphores insii-rutto- " n. nrmi,L.Li. t.:. - ' ntt at vtces7,-whtei- n . it,, - - I , rri : eni SIRS. NIELSEN a - 1 LAID TO REST . KILLED AS , . PLANESCRASH mi-- ftl9JtJI. BULKLEYSGO and-featu- L 1, - U.-r-E-PJ y IS CRITICIZED TOSALTLAKE er shorf-sighte- ir Mud-Snlashfr- ig - ' g . J ce ty w. " news-articles " ixi suiuw IS RALLY DA , Sjl KIWAlilN ROTARY 1 NOWCHOSEN SAY KIDNAPING JOlWCONFl him-afte- r STORlMOffli - MaTeX3idnWilI Sing In 2nd Ward -- of"-th- eir : - AGRICULTURAL Violator Dry - AGENTS MEET MtByJonwiaw . -- five-count- SHnuel-Haggard,-Fa- ir ei Judy-HardyT- oety,For Lost 8 :Sfcttrs.IslFcl lea San-taqul- n; Baseball Meetings Called r . . - "". iCity, LegionPlanConfabs , at Garden Club Plans trans-Paclfl- f Outdoor Meeting a Commencement Exercisei : May Take : flacVln Stadium Plan WmA-Effort- rfwni At Cedar CUr Brig-hamVi- ftt B.Y.U. Male Chorus U.W-Pla- Is Going On Tour The Weather rt'KS e, -- n- ft , " ESQ 1 "a '' - ..,. :.,' X-Ora- , ' ' V , 4 1 .1 |