OCR Text |
Show ... , - t :. . ' - . . . 4 . .... . " - v r... . - v f .. . " ' ' ,fy. ...,...-...'..,...- "V ?,.- r . ! , - . "r T4VALS THE T.EST I KI!PPAljiP!i.TIIE.BrSTL I-. . - ?0LffeK& S3, j v -- PROVO. UTAH COUNT - tlTAHT SU ND ft Y, -- A FR 8 8, 1 92 9. PRICE FIVE CENTS Want : il SUV1 To Marry Her i r Patien i e' Wll lUllftlllVI Vll . ' . ' iiccess : r r ; - Saturday Afternoon Features Climax Of RFArH FINAI? UkttUl riiUilrO Track And Field Classic ftriffitw Of Tooele Wins All-Arou- Complete summaries of the ninetieth annual iftvita 4 ion meet are printed oo Pagefigection One of this i issueg l Theineteenth annual B. Y."JU.s :.invitation track and field meet and relay carnival passed Into, history Saturday, after one of the most -spectattutar competitions -Jlistory nt thp great event. 1,000 Athletes In Action Approxitnately 1,000 athletes, Hr-the . U iv reTMT nd " I n ys. Christiansens In Doubles ; East, West ; Win In Singles - 1 v -- " $ ( , w . SQLOUS i i 4 Federal Agents Assist DepUtyl Sheriffs th Destroying Hugo Quantities of Mash jfaUfoiaia TiCglslatare", Frees 1 Aged SACRAMENTO) Calif., April 27 niE While the fiery red bead and "Moonshins" Uluiuinatod Provo nnii- aiirTtmnAntr area with i - rtay.iVr.n i .1. liofigu.JafaAiaft--SemplKMcPher- ", ' , v- ( bitterly against her ' "persecutors," the shadow of accu- - ' satlon In the evangelist's wiyster- son wagged larouna. rTiaay nigjn, whon w raiding party consisting of v Eiipriffii from Sheriff J. D. Boyd s office and federal maae a niige oomire oui ui buuh.-liiC Jurist OnMmpeach- - meni Charges In With "SlcPherson Case The art exhibit pronounced fc Connec-Hi- o Exhibit. . 11.. piiii 11 ; ERE IIlL-I- Judge V,'. H. Reeder of Ogden to He Principal Spealter ; Idaho Ajtist Praises Art of Springvflle, by all art patrons as the- - most successful yet-- held; may be enjoyed by the public only three mf re daysT AWv Smith and Wilson Rmih nyefling exercises will b"iirtd in the high school auditorium TuesB, Y.'H. S- - JA'ill meet Lee and'"Vi!l Christiansen of Pleasant Grove for day, at 2.30 p. m. Judge W. H. Girls' March Is Colorful 4 Pllllt; wnAV n ULuUH - Kano Soloist For Y' Symphohy linniihiiinr i I ioriiiiani 'AIL Ahr i - PAGES TODAY 18. UTAH COUNTY n:ilo wasirfteA:-toda- y iouaJtldwtplnB' -- OLIVET HARRIS , iront' "Sdperlor""" t Judge O- quittal verdict of the California. j: ' i Provo. a complete still, confiscated in the senate court f E.ist. high and Horace Howell-oraid. urday afternoon's climax program-- , The sad,: quiet woman who cried i t of West Guss each"d be" to was liii;h found Is The rom entire Second not Harry a dull moment " f whictl had layout audibly as assemhri prosecutors thC final round-ithe singles cl.'ei iy arranged in the brush the carnival parade to the final branded" her kidnaping: story as an for that title ft.id above Hoiselt's three miles up the high school medley relay.- Some The giils' posture' parade: in the in Salt Lakewillqlash "unmitigated fabrication" and ao- ntxt week.. All operations were comcanyon. 2,000 spectators watched the great colorful cused the elderly, jurist of official i. t setting of the ne'w "Y" Entrj- List pletely hidden from possible detecaffair which had its climax in the stadium, gp.ve i .misconduct nd obstructing justice afternoon's Wit'i 1C singles entries, and 16 tion by traffje aloijg the canyon "X" stadium, where the new cinder limitation meetSaturday ' in defending her, was suddenly events' an inspir- ?cul- - (Titrie3Tis wclll.it was inW Lovers to Music Invited At covered with boughs highway, being Rack, with a straightaway, ing beginning. Murray high sclVbol transformed into iLir wntif defiant woman j to run off the competition nd tarparrhn covers. ! n its baptism of fire. ' l lilW llll II MM who employed jByery.ime.of her - , rasas awarded first place by the possible tendlConeert Wednesday m one even officflTft. the fourtd, a still corn day, although ,T The. Perfect weather added to the gala judgetva dcision.Jihat. won popular revivalist's fervor In denunciations MISS ETHEL E. OWEN with kerosene euutts ittRpiTngvttlcnvTe" utilized ' pletely equipped of her "persecutors." At CoUege Hall atmosphere for SaTuf day's greaF favor with the stands, judging from was in charge coils .Buck and y;ho, everyburners, Dixon, by cooking meet was In events, pnd the Before the echo f the - senate staged the applause'. A large quantity of th? ifibon of th moef, to speed up maUYs. thing. ' roll call acqhitUn splendid style. the lurlst of X,ehi high, school won second The meet produced the most interacwas been to run who has nine Harris, off, realy Melvin .Griffiths of Tooele high plscc; Joidan placed third, and of-- anyNrigh school tennis dash to the offt"ers. : Rubber attending the B. Y. university dur four impeachment charges had died est cording school, added his name to the i American Fork, fourth. Nearly in the hose, bottles, yeast, funnels and all ing her junior and se'nior years and Mrs, McPherson had begun heir at- historyof the state, from th.' championship hall of fame five hundred girls participated in t who will be graduated this spring tack. other .of numrfcrs entered. in necessary point paraphernahlia ! The closest vote ba the impeach- by taking the title after a great bat- the march which was one of the ' In th; a bootlegger'B trade vere found on with an A. B. degree, majoring in douljies event, the Prrvo tle With Jesse "Pete" Wilson of most impressive sights in the hisment charges was the 21 to 18 be the will to soloist the the with finals its music, ground. way y.on piano by pair Griffiths scored 4638 tory of the invitation relay. caroU virtue . Payson. vlc- After combing the entire north Young university symphony orches- acquittal vote on the Charge that of three " points, and Wilson 4479, and it was val. side of. the; canyon for several houfs tra oh'(Wednesday morning, May 1, Judge Hardr obstructed'. hitiV ' The first ..was ?. 10 8. 6.4 toriO. not until Wilson's last leap in 'the during the investigation of Mrs. Mc- The; contesting schools, eleven in victory over Fitzgerald and Batlard Diagnosis of Young Woman the officers finally succeeded In 11:30 a. m., Cslkge hall. nerson's kidnaping story ' by di- pole vault had been completed that number, formed in lines of two west nf Jordan, and the second was an - to Will play the' Second Concerthe alleged owner earth She runningAids Doctors In Griffiths' victory became a certain- - of the stadium, and followed the attornys- - 'nd hirinsr de-- recting 1 of the was of who to D. Minor in for piaiw-inat outfit. the the hiding expense triumph by tective.- Tha-oth- e counts-cit-ed .. ty , Was He' demands grand parade', led. by the.. Brighatn J Blackhfttn and Eroper of "Morofti under jndrrbrustr. placell Thlrproduettoiii Curt; Simmons la. Third arrest and plucciMn custody in the exceptional technique and offers Judge Hardy's acceptance of a 12.- noung university Dand anl Ihs The stmifmal round found l.c i 800 check fron Angelus Simmons of Wasa.teh Academy competing athietes, into the. sta- olavers'at their best against-Mussotemple for Ltan county jail. He gave hitf name I splendid opnortunities for the xe . 4 . ,1 r dium. After 27. alleged legal services, ftlleged intim- - ' AUSTIN. once as Tex., Louis around Christensen. S. D. of cise About 25 of L. marching and although and Cassi?y musicjanship. a newspaperman who claim Monroe fourthMiss KlhM E. Owen of l),il-Twelve athletes the. oval, the athletes, band and the' Saints" bnttled hard, the "Y" uepuiy Shenlls (Seorge Davis, J minutt'a are required to play the en- idling to have identified the evange- started the grind, and 11 other marchers took seats in- - the pair won after two brilliantly-plave- d :ii:'frr set is only 19 she has G. McKoil, W. E. Harding, and Ji tire number which consists of three ed of them finished. H. Mi'Kcon participated in the raid, movements: Allegro Vivace, Adagio iwi as uie companion or Kenneth stands while the posture parade T-,""!5r' ,vr'1 hunV.rods of pio:.sal? o! r BJffi tstf1 1 sets. 5-O. Ormlston at The- winner was presented with teams lined up for the march. : ? -- s arsistcd.by three federal men from and Finale. I 1 ! The Christiansen brothers of and the charge that the judge rend-ere- d UXhJ--A-the gold watch emblematic of his The girl marehars- were greeted Pleasant Grove had an easier tim itUm-ssaattl- y. i-s-. ProhtbitiOT Administrator George 1 Gen-iDean de Jong, Jr., under ' A. Coates' office. legal services to Angelus of the Pf'prjThonnalyst nnd triumph at the cpncluslon of thV with , spirited applause as they except in the second round, when whose direction Mfss Harris has temple while serving on the Rnnwv Inr'mis come iron lier meet. E. L. Roberts", "daddy of the marclu'd around the track three Walt Roberts and Mel Jenkins on her the. carrii'4 studies piano gave , . Abo'-'- . '.''T'l nVitully-f-icmeet" was on hand to present per- times, the first time in lines of them a terrific battle before suc- Meclin, j i Held In Elks la.f two yrars will conduct, ani lor court bench, at Austin rely in th s!'Mc sonally his medals for second, fours and the second time in lines cumbing, 4, Prof. J. Robertson will act The semiLeRoy . Home Monday "f Mihs Owen third and fourth positions in the of eight Each squad consisting of final was an 1, as conccrtmaster. The latter will upon the victory for ;i cuie of their Kis'adies. , also conduct .an orchestral number Incideptallyt the former 32 girls was led by a standard btar- - over Wilding and Hansen of Kast, Night i "Y" coach, who leaves' for his nost ci Miss Owi'.i. who n 'junior at the me coiurs oi me scnooi and in the first round, Fillmore's before prayer. at the University of Southern Gali-ic- f represented. univi ; s,ty, deals in medical terms Those intereste'd in music ore in were brushed aside. representatives Final anangemer.t for thejunii : that would trip the tongue of he nia today, started the last event Flag Salute vited to attend. Howell Wins Handily The ciimax of the colorful event of the meet the Class B high Howell of East had an easy time baseball competition in Provo w II layman, :pf.iks imhr sit.it ingly and be made Mondny evening at 8. lightly ii. sUcss;.Uab!.. came when the entire eroun in the school medle.y relay. 'I I' G tvciacr Haey. IV Lang was singles, winning straight-se- t in 'utt ronvrlrtrty rnystifyWhTlc records did not fall so pro- - formed Into One solid formation on victories over nales of iuickJwhTOpofisors-o-F teams and :that-rh- -i iormnlly notified today to appear the American listenVi'. the the west side', the as of In entire oidir,i:iy Legion 1928, committee one of the best programs of the "fusely length many invitation before the' ii?nat! n.uit'Mav 14 to Lyall of Springville after a default meet marks were shjatered, and the field. Making a military rightab- in the first round. Harry Guss of will meet in the Elks home. By loi.kipu iat-- j a niaa's record-sh- e answer year, will be given Sunday night of impeachment rharg.'.; 1:11 is a he can whether of the some great individual performances out-face, districts then Rearrangement 4arched when Prof. Paxman with his com- - . they trimming Haymond of in Provo, from which the bovi' manic or a you v. hi ther he may voted agiilnrt him in the house of across the field facing the stadium West, after were turned in. ' mania, igh school el'ee -- of over . Nephi and Wattis of Ogden handi- teams be s. of selected be will be dennntia salutemay while virtim made the Class A and B high schools, di- assemblage, praccox to the ly, found real Competition from voices will present seventy Service of the citation, n todylng some k';s ordinary foim of vided on the basis of population, flag was given, as the band played Clayton Jenkins, Jr., of Provo. who and the schedule will be taken up. class musical program. "7 four al charges, was ade bv gcnci view of the were prrctically on a par as far as the national anthem. greater number of 'sanity. took a students under the dilead in the first set, but teams oem Seminary 1 ge 27SALT LAKE tmrgicn. sergeant CITY, a April each' to.be of entered than was antic-- ! ' Kor she submits history The physical education depart- then weakened before Cuss's steadi I or me senate, winning performances were lho senate body, Removal of J. Arthur Meacham as rection of M. D. Clayson will do the mntnH newcomer to the institution, giving West high's great team took ment of the B. Y. U. was representness, which gave the West aider l i Present indicaUbhs remained in session un- -' state fish and game commissioner speaking. The students have been-.- : meanwhile, point to ten the majority of first places in Cluis ed in the march with oyer 50 guU a nnnlysis pf what impres 3 til formal notice of the service was was voted by the Utah State Fish I working ftm weeks on their num. victory. teams for the Junior baseball leacue sion she hns gained m "contacting a with two great sars showlne rare who did not enter the competition. bers and an excellent entertain- L . ictuwd, . and GitrynvTiggfiptatirm - HVI,lriirST.rf -in av rrovovrovo Cleaning Me nature- TTiSrT'TRS" nlsToTryuif farm, TMnck Corbott won the high Thcther schools who witi d fewt is promised. . David Merrill of!icial citation The recommendation nf h J rw,r.J ment in included . T the and physician:', wert- ing; Hut) Clothing; Christensen staff of doctois and low hurdles, while Vltale won failed to place with the first four of one allegations...v.... Mc v.wwt.b mis iu uUYCfClothing; Dr. Frank Reynolds, Elks start thiir tie,-- fri '.it anil deteiwere Cyprus senior ThaT " rtllriMrln i ! v the 100 and 220 sprints, two counts of bribery. nor lieorge H. Dern,given 1,UB,,"".:-fbut it remains ! l0(15c. Rotary club, Kiwanis club methods, thr.t shail oe blarkmail. nine At-aVadal Childs of Sprlngville star schools, Bingham, Pleasant Grove Ho five' of founts misuse ?aur the and state's i chief Utah to executive vJ?i Power ml? misapplil n and tn 'salt V. effeet in thai E. Y, used dire Light, Lake high school, Springville red in Class A with victoTter in mixed invoca-' of cation chorus; on and one funds the or matter, not, as he sees tion. general irioune, and Shriver's. will all"' the nientnily siek person count of broad and high jumps, while Harry ana Lincoln. "oyd Peterson; "Orphus With fit The incompetency, Junior supported baseball a A of resume hroki The to thieads the E. were W. sujudges competition, iirooK3 ot Li. u. S. scored twin vic Day. C eral inpff irlAnpv by seven specifications Aiiaj .w His Lute.". Augustus Barrattmlxed " which is nation-wid- e in scope, aUu u normal life pervisor of physical education of tories In shot and discus chorus; sacramental ervlcerThe Governor Long will have 15 ilcys the state body In- - the June 1 the "Miss teams '"SSirtake" City schools; meantime, In which to organise his defense. OwcnleaTty. Hurricane star, was snip or state," George-Gartlan: his dismissal. be will nquestror formed and practice gumes "The Open Road Is Calling," Kann- brilliant In the Class B competition, Olga Carlson, girl scout director pf A large number of Utah Mrs. played. county Is Sarah Jensen Jlcck Salt Lake and Major O. S, winning 100, 220 and sportsmen- - attoniled- - the meeting iy1jtjpyi nipe; talk, of Salt Lkc. clashes impressively- - I.lnrnln high and onoveFr"Last"Supper'f talk.' x" Found Dead; Smothered ": went on record Dean Van have' to the as Wageneiv- - Christ In the appeared being unanimously in favor of tiain in- the Class B list, with a In Straw Stack ine restocking of Utah lk tnr Garden of Gethscmane": "Mornlnir .' :, good number of firsts and seconds. Spcakes. glrUr -Wng: The general sentTmcnt A Hct'h Madseu won the high hurdles I KiCKlKHK SPANISH FORK Mrs. Sarnh r rwWiiHra-htmdtrjrthe Powell Sloueh nrcZ chorus; talk, Miss Haxel Robinson, VI VT aheadforwith Jensen Beck, 'OT, wife of Isaac "Trial of. Christ"; talk Miss Alice Alvord ba'ss Iwman Idaho ject "IT," of rearing. O ..... "Beck, and the mother of 14 living n goeer. "Ciuulflxlon 'Cf ChHat": ouumi-rMurk Andersim iniP '.. an "iron rsrancn, gave chllilrnn, was found dead Fi JIUVlv" NOGALES, Ariz-- April 27 tUU in hiwlwp jiAllf. "cmor!c he big game, situation in t!tu-Garden'Xueica Dennl. and n student of the Cat lion county Two , : . ,. a i. small under of i i., evening of the quantity Tenth United the state gathering troops . i, quaneiie: uuuwe wnen won thacen.-. "'".I'V"11?" wncn n hrg'.l school nt Price, won the Utah home Straw at in the ROOSEVELT T.. family L. II FIELD. Ap. .oratorical tury, 220. 220 yard low hurdles and Song Is Sweet," EUREKA, Utah. April 27. -- HMD -Friday chnmiionship 27. two west miles of this li reinforce city. S. Flannagnn. the Twentieth und. broad jump. W. Dixon of Ricks did Two miners were glee; "A Dream of Paradise," Ham-iltonight m the nrsrmbiy hall. Arthur The body was discovered by her Ji.sey City pilot, and Instantly killey Find infantry and the Finn;; Kelly of ?alt IiUe. F.'ist high school Twenty-fiftgirls glee; closing prayer, good work with wins in the high In the Eureka Standard mine yesson Reed who was giving fresh Hughes of Newark were Eighty-seconfield nrtlllery, guard Miss Dora Lefris. badly in rtudent wnrranie-- l nlteiniite. jump end discus .and a second in terday when a clutch broke releas- straw to his cows for a bed. He ?. in jurcd ing the International border plane crash near here the broad Jump. The Intermountaln ing a hoist that was M!3S Mi nst l's rnbject was "The A. F. lowered had taken two forks of straw from uay. During the morning the wife and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CBTBCH Junior oollcgt' conference counted Into the shaft. The being Duties 'a and Citicen. li hoist crashed the fallen heap when his fork Privileges The plane. en Amerlmn P",,,,!., First Church of Christ Under the Constitution." while children of Gen. Francisco, Bor points for Its annual meet, with through a bulkhead protecting the some substance and he stooped to In a raid conducted bv d'enntlM corner of First East AndScientist. ' The, oipiane, piungtd from a height nr Kellys topic quei, rebel commander nt Nogales. Southern Branch's scoring elimin- two men who were Firth of Origins It saw examine Jack and rom his operating mother's 50 feet end burst into flames. Th the office of Sheriff J. D. North streets. "Regulaf Sunday ated, and Ricks won decisively with hammers at the bottom the Constitution" Mms Mensel Sonoia, crossed to this Bide of the of . feet sticking out from the pile of under . at home a lli: move of Mrs. lines, y! Ida Not. cai'urht 75 points Westminster was second taken'to indicate carriage that will compete in dlvislonnl finals in morning services n a. subject straw. The lad run to the house In n tall tree as Itapparently of 'on American the was gliding down ! Fork lenders believed "Probation af with 26: L. D. S. third with 14, and " The hicn killed are Richard Ar- - and summoned Insurgent After Death.' Sunday the Saturday Anp-lcMay 10 help. Antrim Beck, to land on Roosevelt Field. Bra nch.- -i Weber trailed with 2. Two i,r th- - finiilihts. t:nrn Utah i nnal battle of the revolution wan ternoon, 5 gallons or wine' were ichool at 9:43 a.m. Wednesday eve-- ' ' u naiivp oi sweaen nnu a uiuiuri-iirittviujwn. ana ncicnfound. ouier About found wire consid-crnblthree lBKC ce a scattered for In P1 lo I Frosh Sti'ing gallons weie nlng meetings are held at 8 o'clock. excellent add res- world wnr veteran, and Calvin bors removed the straw from the d stance between the tiee county. sPcial dispatches to the Nognles lonflsoated, while the rest of It was Reading room open dally from 2:30 rs. Thcv were Louiie Candl.md Th' Rocky Mountain conference Fowler of Goshen. woman's body finding that she hud and tr-.- wreck of out. 'to the poured to 4:30 o'clock. All art welcome, the plane. according frvshmen events were a series of of Pm... Tlic t'omtltution In the '"national said that the federal ' evidently smothered to death. I II irn A Ally L'ife of the liiiiiMiluiil." and nrrn? "f 0,"n J"!'n Almiaan, rn triumphs for Utah "U.". The OSMOND TO LKCTIRE Dr. Joseph Hughes was summonMrs. Nelson will appear Sarah f'hipmntv. f AmeiUan Foil:, rou'0 tvain Chihuahua, was' moving yearlings romped 'off with Prof. Alfred Osmond of the B.Y.U. ed ml found that she had been ' to prlmiSai ntcr Sonora through the Or- f: Monday. She was firsts in every event except the will be the speaker at the sacra- dead some time." He Origins of the Const it ution '' to lemain et her homo until th.it expressed the . retan pais. i 0, In which Paul Ripple of the ment services In the Fourth ward opinion that iB. n t.rnt. ! must have fainted time. ,he The rebels had fortified Putnlto ' "Y" chalked up a victory, chapel this cvrtilng at 7:30 o'clock. as she was a strong healthy woman The raid, according to Denutv Five-Year-o- ld Pass cntlclpnting General Almazan Says Bennett of the "U" was the . rne public is invited to attpnd. wm seiect mat route Eight hun- - ttirnn KliurTTce, was mail n . r heiielf .from the straw otherwise. thT urcu men were rushed to Cerretas "omplalnts had'bee'n made that 100 nnd 220yard VASHINOTON. April 27 H p. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT dashes In fast Mrs, Beck was last scon alive i ass in an attempt to young boys wire getting intoxicattime. Senator Nye, Republican. North E. Jack Peterson, of Battery C. intercept ed. the federal passage there. " By (Continued, on Page Six) Th handling of the meet was ex- MSth Field artillery,, Provo. has Dakota, after conferring with The officers who conducted the Rebel troops in southern Sonorn PreHldent Hoover today cellent, and those In charge of tn-- , been promoted from the rank of. tc.id were Deputy Sheriffs expressed were reported SEATTLE. April 27 H'.pi Hie belief that the Debenture Gcorga mammoth affair deserve' worlds or sergeant to that of first lieutenant retreating befivte the plan federal army of Ocn Plutarco Davis John McKean and Ira Rack- Phillip Eiudcln. 5. died tocredit for their efforts. Ineorpriratetl In the senate farm according to Captain R. L. EdCallr's. Inflicted when day ff butns bill would be rejected when It came wards, who received confirmation he was "burned at the stake", of the appointment Saturday from to a vote. CtnSIKAI.OC.IHTS MEET by other children ptnying Inthe office of the adjutant general. said he was convinced nlo Nye, Utah stake and ward Genealogidians lhat the fnrm bonnl proposed In PHILADELPHIA, April 27. it :r cal workers will meet today at 2 The lad was tied to a fence KIIERIFF Born RETTRNS Mrs. Ellsworth Sfmplc. a patrol the house bill would deal p. m. In the Fourth ward chapel. at were and Mirks post piled Sheriff J. D. Boyd, who has hren man's wife, reported to police th.' thetlcally with the real problems of Department meetings will be held A flaming torch his fert. on a ten day vacation while rt'eup three men hd forced her to go to agriculture and wtvjld mike a genand representatives from as manv Into was from dropped a recent Illness, re a bunk carrying a nbtcthreatcnlpg uine effort to solve them. I TheTTAH Fair Sun-lf- t tratlng high priest quorum of Utah departments as possible stlould be lheswor.1 by one of the dancturned lo Provo Saturday evening. o blow uj the bank unless $5,oo) On leaving the White House, Nye . Lin attendance.- ak will iet In the stake y; little change ie i and warlor ing. whnopiriK M he . and ts . greeny Was over. handed improved President repot In thought Hoover this afternoon . at 2:an temperature: was fired. Phillipn cMhing is ii much better than ho o elock. The followlnff nroirmm She entered the bunk, but faint- would veto any measure that InFl N RALSF.RVICES TODAT, He broke his bonds and cluded th debenture plan. Jbas done fpr some time. been arrBnced; Invocatlnn Thir. ed, and the waiting banifiU fled. Funeral services for ' Itl.hnn ran, a flaming little human Maximum He predicted the senate would an temp. detis citiff;. vocal trio. Mrs. O. M.J Oeorge Powrlson, will be held to K. F. CoitKhll.iMrs torch.. BAPTISMAL68, .. SERVICE MLssiONAitifM Mrrr Friday .TJfJthe, nal famal qriflto4 Mrs.. LLl. Culllmora. accomnnnu,! ward chapel. Hie body i he uuh'lMkl .,.ium ur immigrntion q lints. ni he In a sweater extinguishing held InVjminrrw!iT the Ulh stake administra Returned Missionary assoeiatlon, Ny Mid his opinion viewed at the famUy home, 881 was hased'on Hy Miss Vest nll: .Hrf.. Minimum fire child was 'the temp. tion building Sunday al 3 p. m. are th but Pitf 4. M. Jensen; fluts gblo. James norm TBird west street, prior to requested to meet Sunday at a private poll of the senate which . fatally burned. tim bishopric or- - the Rhtimn wrd S p. m. In fh admlnutrntton hulM indicated a majority fitvrd th Friday ... . muv. mis spun Hd; address. Oeorgo R. Collard: me services, interment will be Inr I wiH in rhnrgiv ng A full attendance l deeded j, i urncuicuun, Kpnrajiu EllettW , the rrovo city ccnfclery. , , - ilaluly bulUU a man ui:Po!rtire-Paf3de-Evn- "colleges7 "and'Robky" Mountain con- - fercnco freshmen; took part in Sat-- i t : is-Wd- -- "1a' : i t '2:30 com-petitio- - Oi-ea- 220-yar- was-give- cipnl speaker. Music will "be fiirn iFhed by the mv.Si" department of the school under the direction of E L, Faux. ' The feature of. the prrg;-aawaited with intense curiosity the unveiling of th'e prize pictures. Annually the school offers a first prize of fivo hundred dollars; the junior class purchases the second prize paiiitiriR; both are added tJ the permanent ' collection, which now consists of nenrry 200 paint- - T ings. During the present month the exhibit lias attracted numerous en- - ! thuaiasiic visitors from all parts of ir.e stnte and many from without Last Sunday's attendance broke all It is estimated previous records. that over four thousand viewed the exhih.t on that ;!r;-Am.ir. those who visited du ing week is Henri Mns'w." well " Knnwn a.uhitor Irom Idaho, Arho ICak:- imW f'lqm Pa'gt Fturl". Cloa-SIJdyy.-tl- e- CRCHESMT- ' GIVEtONGERT ; - j hard-foug- a GIRL ASSISTS Miss-Oliv- e 1 ' MENTAL SICK the-pat- 3 . I ,(- f Pre-srribi- - - r 1 1 SORSOF 6--4. 7, r lm - i y mhh Carmet-by-the-Se- - iilhit a. ' k 5-- IMPEACHMENT 6-- eaB-6-- 6-- 3 GLEE CLUBS TO - j HEARING SET " GIVEPROGRAH EKTOUST . .. -- rrptrs.-ntativeR- h in-i- 5-- 7-- at-ar- 6-- and-rye- -t , and-juni- or et tl-- , i ANSWCALL TcrtheT-essonTorih- d; PRICEGIRLIS ry 440-yar- d d TWOLNJURED MKILtEDIN 1 FIIRFRA MINF: . . tb- REINF0RGEU.S7 STATE CHAMP 0ODTrD TD Kill WllIJUlli I lV glee-"Rlv- . . tUN-Tho- maj Deputies Wine In h d n, Home s ! the-shaf- i : m Red-fckl- Debenture Plan Will Die, Nyc . I "Roy HurncdAi Pals Stake Fainting Stops Bank. Holdup The Weather High Priests Meet. In Tabernacle v I - tab-emnc-le h. ly. - t AlongtheRoad- - |