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Show WASHINGTON TUBS-- - r JUR v PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1928. vA. a.- - fie OPPOSmONIROBT. ooiCKV three of wou wu.' sneak to the oasis, .wd FiBe,'' otOH The. accursed ones, waen they Torm to guie BOTae; OT US WILT SUDDENLY fKW, UPOU TrtEM' TR&M THE ENOUGH,! (Continued From Page. One) just as bou MUTTON BEY" ENGROSSED IM X MEW M4t cunning flaw to wipe OUT poor virt ND HIS (Continued From Page One) district oi Salt LaHe and Ogden. Murray Sullivan, - general manager to the receiver of the road, occupied the stand during the greater part of the afternoon, most of the time being consumed by counsel for the objecting property owners in cross examination. The latter part of Tuesday afternoon's session developed into a tedious and sometimes heated argument between Attorney J? Robert Robinson,' attorney forthe protestants, and Mr. Sullivan. The hearing, came to an abrupt close at S; 30 when the court reporter threw down his pen In dis gust, and declared his inability to follow the questions and answers when both men were shouting at the same time. ? Refuses To Answer Mr. Robinson who was conducting the. cross xamlnatlpnWRa attempt- - suspected, Nl6ttT f IND5 THREE " ' LANSING first sharp warning note. Germany had declared .a ."barred tone" around the British Isles and had advised this country against sending Its ships into that area. It was In the eyes of the American government a piece of effrontery, for American ships had the right to travel where they chose since we were .neutral. Lansing was not talking for publication, but he told this writer . - that: . "What we.have Just done was the kindest thing we could do to Ger,; , many," Many times in months after that, Lansing's observations came sharp-J- y to mind. Germany disregarded this counsel, sent in "kindness," and finally in November 1918 capitulated, thoroughly defeated, The out come of the war might, have been '. PAGE FIV2 Bay La Mont Carroll, of Midway, and Theressa S. Harris, of Orem, were Issued a' marriage lieense at the county court house Tuesday. ' . Mr. and Mrs. John Young and of Boise, Idaho, are Provo Narejlklo Ellxondo and Carmen children, for a week,. the guests of Franco,. both of Dividend, were is- visitors sued a marriage license at, the Mrs. Young's mother, Mrs. Janet Young.' t county court house Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams Mr. and Mrs. - Clarence Hardy and children of Denver, Colo., were and family, of Los Angeles, Calif., were here .with relatives Monday visiting In Provo. for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson. and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Thalmanson Mr. and Mrs, Harold King and of Mich., are Mr, and Mrs. Jack Bailey of Mur- and familyten Detroit, In Provo with spending days ray spent the fore part ' of the week relatives. in Provo with .friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomaa of William Jolley-anMadge Delia Salt Lake ere here with friends foe Van Wagoner, both of Provo, wvn a few days. married Tuesday- - at 'the twmty court house. The ceremony Was performed by E. Byron Dastrup, county clerk of Utah county.: Miss Edith .Larsra Is spending a few days In Salt Lake. Electoral J. F. Bean of Salt Lake, Is a vis Slate .Vote Hoover Smith itor here on business" for a few days. Alabama. ... 12 Mr. and Mrs. William Andmws CITY NEWS -- d - , : , B nVruoiia -- S AGED CITIZEN aw. w - . AND HER 1 tta:s-CA'!i-Joo6K- -- T III II II OPPOSED BY Colorado.... C Connecticut 7 , by-tw- . Kterloral Vote flooveri SmHIs 8(a(e Nebraska... N. ... 3 8 . -3 " 4 Hampshire New Jersey. New York. r 45 11 Carolina 12 Norm Oakota 5 No. " Georgia , .... Tf 21. L IdillKH.... Oklahoma... 10 Illinois.... .. 2lH Orefton : . Indiana..... 15 Iowa 13 Pennsvlvania 38 Hhode Island 5 So. Carolina 9 . Kansas. . . -Ji- 10 , '& rtthH-kyrrM Louisiana... DR.J.H.PAE Martin .J iM. J 13 rr--i- jr 00" nA J -- "vrirL.t Jr'- - California... MONOPOLY IS ' I Arkansas.... 1928 . j . Sri and Tuesday with Provo relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Caz and daughters, Beth and Edna, of San Francisco, Calif.,- are visiting in Provo or two weeks with relatives. Nevala 9 M. In Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Lewis and' children, of Farmlngton, are visitors In Provo for a week, the guests of ; Mrs. N Lewis', parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W, Jenkins. Miss Kdlth Larson Is a Spring villa visitor for a few days. j Mr. and Mrs, Ferry Evans and family, of Ogden, spent Monday -- SERVICES FOR SSL Barnes. S. THE .VOTE IN JL 1 harkened then to taeLanaixur warnil Tuesdays- j hat theToad expected to gain from or to his subsequent notes. Murray Sullivan of Salt Lake is the proposed track. When the at- Ing visitor here this week. torney asked Mr. Sullivan to state C. C Wilcox, of Ogden was' here the difference in cost between a with friends on Tuesday. "llne.haul" nd "switching charge." Mr. and Mrs. ' Howard Everetts thelatterTefused to answoffdeclar-In- g and children, of Logan, were here I he did not know and "If I knew with friends on Tuesday.' T" I wouldn't tell you." Paul Ellis of San Francisco, Cal., Mr. Sullivan related the incidents was a business visitor bera Tues- - leading Tip to the track proposal tell- m a K V K X MJM . .. ym,1 , Insr of the agreements reached with dayi the company. Funeral services were held In tho Today's definition: A Zeppelin Is the Consolidated Wagon and Ma stake tabernacle In an airship fnrw'ch a city always Anderson and tTimpanogoa chine company the ve I : Saturday at 2 p. "roars a welcome." Garage, Ford dealers, to serve them Pleasant-Groand William for In to Robbing, aged order obtain m., with a spur track an increased amount of business, respected citizen of Pleasant Grove. ' The for them as well as the road Itself, . speakers: C. B. Harper, A , 1 i ?. II I VI..... In answer to Mr. Robinson's ques L. Cullimore, - Joseph H. Adams tion in regard to the Increase ex- and Joseph Olpln, each In turn I I ARABS. UE VWDU BftMU) fk DUMET, WMTlMG I MINUTES, TrtREEVlUWNOUS ; I I pected, Mr. Sullivan said that his eulogized the life work of Mr. Rob- I I ARABS ARE CRAWLING STEAUTrt an Increase of bins. They told of his earnest en I e?CTANTl.T FIRING MKT WW company TrE expected II ' 1 I S16MA.L TUPU Ta TrtElC MUROfOllS, CAARfiS. . approximately 125 cars of 1'line deavor to do his part in the upW TOWARD TuC OASIS- - .. . v .. ,. I haul" amounting to $4000. building of the community in which he .lived and also In the Tracks In Salt Lak-e'-" "44-.r.T. It was also brought out that in church. They spoke of him '"'1 "1' dustrial tracks of the same kind are good, upright citizen, SOOTS BUDDIE now la use in Salt Lake, within 600 - Musical numbers were furnished Qu feet of the tabernacle, as well as by Mrs. R. Wajker and Miss Mau Y i,60-W- l . 1 ' AW FtR- - THEM'S tWER? 1 WAVT -- PAPA K A . fei "3 J AVVtZ. I , Gamett other places along West and South rlne --" -- &R VERS.' ft WfcAi vjweto tW T Besides his wife, Cellee Nerdln Temple, Second West and Second By J. H, PAUL I lV.V,T 1 "V0t4T Of . o COMb AU. TVS; M South streets. Robbins, he Is survived ftt A , Democratic Candidate for Others who testified Tuesday af- sons, Thomas ' Robbins of Vernal, ternoon were Clarence M. Beck of and William Robbins of Pleasant Congress. . Suit TjIto whn la rtlratnr nf th cost The of the Boulder Dam, Vanadium Steel Products company S. Wright of Pleasant Grove, and Is made tip of: Re$123,000,000, Mrs. Nelson Andrew Provo of of Ogden. He testified that the $41,500,000; power plant, servoir, Utah-Idah- o Bench. Electric serves his com. $31,500,000; canal 8 1,000, 000; pany with a spur on Washington My honorable avenue two blocks from the center REPUBLICAN RALLY . Mr. Leatherwood, opponent of the Ogden business district A Republican rally will-b- e held urges that flood protection be J. B. Keeler - produced figures In the Lincoln high school gymna not "linked with a power profrom the assessment rolls bf prop slum, Saturday evening, November that "power be charged erty situated on both sides of the 3. Every Republican Is expected ject;" with its own costs, so that only Orem track showing a large in- to be present ; power users wlU not be paying crease In the last ten years. the bills for other benefits," and A. E. Anderson, manager of the that the government Ie kept out Ford agency, told of the amount of and finanof freight in carload lots that his comHe cially solvent" business. pany would ship In If the spur were .would liave those benefited by constructed. He estimated the sav ts pay for It; 'ntr that would accrue to him at pay for their water; the MOO per year. , ; , ' power companies' pay for the power only. His plan seems to . me: ti I Mrs. George' E. Barton has returned to her home In Provo; aft visiting in Kaysville for a few days, the guest of her mother Mrs. Emily llah....... 4 T55 Vermont.. . Virginia... 4 "l. . JJimujiola... , Texus 8 . Massctiusells Michigan ti . Maryland. ... ' STjnttr1akTjTay Tennessee. .. 12 10 Maine...... . 20 1" Mississippi . . 10 Missouri 18 West Virginia 8 Montana.... Wyoming... 3 Wisconsin... 4 TOTAL ELECTORAL " f: 12 12 : Submitted by v. ux. ', VOTE .......... Street No. or R. F. D. 53 1 .. ' p 13 m . i;, ...'. .:'; . ... . . . .,, ' ............. -- flood-contr- lrriga-UonlN- , .... .... .. city ... ..Z'S; : Z" " : mm .'if !. i" Stake j X" Timpanogos Workers In Session The il? if ' "ww PUT UP 4o!.- M. IrArworkers of the stakemet Tlm-panog- in convention Sunday afternoon in the Tlmpano-go- s stoke tabernacle in Pleasant Grove. General board members Mrs. Kate Jensen and Mr George Morris of Salt Lake were in attendance. In the evening a general meeting was held for the public, at which time the two visitors addressed the. audience.: Dainty Maid-"Spread on Breadit " II: The power ONE-SIDE- InterfKU would will yield $10,000,000 POST OFFICE -R- ECEIPTS GAIN October of last year. The-nianr- ftL h. December, 1928, Is expected to receipts very much In excess cf those-fDecember", 1927, due to somirchanges In postal rates which became effective as Of August L 1928, one of the changes being the restoration of the one cent rate to or Comparative quarterly post office receipts for March, June, and Sep. tember. 1927 and 1928: March, 1927, $17,912.76; 1928, $18,- 7 664.12; Increase? $751.36. , "5 post cards. 1927, $15,027,35; "1928,- $15,- 202.73; increase, $175.38. September, 1927, $19,543.26; 1928. $20,901,41 Increase, $1,358.15. Totals for 1927, .$52,483.37; for 1928 $54,768.26, total increase, $2,234.89. ; The receipts for 1928 show a good June, If your stomach Is sick, you arc over. If you can't digest ll your food, you lose strength, get nervous and feel as tired when you get up as when you went to bed. For 10 years TanTa has restored to health and activicy many thou- Procrastination Dort't follow the plan of young "TSSthlaceTTsngelepCftniT I could hardly, 6 , thr t. 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Bays your -- SURRENDER TO MONOPOLY. Electric power will "soon do the work of tho world In homes, cities, - factories, farms, mines, railroads, lifting;-Kep- t road - bulldtnsv-watfor the people. It will bring farm relief, high wages, a five-da- y week for labor. Given to power monopolies. It will hold the people In bondage. My plan (and Gov. Smith's) Is to devote to public profit, as In Northern this everlasting reArizona, source." A or , nvoncy i back If inKes not help.' MOONE'S West and Center ltWest Center , the Automobile Business In" ProvoYor yesrsf Newport; ' SIGNED Hz M ITS k vn NOW TIME " To j lay- - in an adequate supply of Coal with winter fast approaching. '''"" (Political Advertisement) Those who use the "OREM LINE" ride cheaply and safely. Excursions That Good B1 CC Prqvo to Salt Lake and return . , . v I J CO A L Commutation, or 500 Mile Mileage Rooke I CENTS PER MILE Good between all stations. PHONE 17 - PROMPT. DELIVERY Smoot & Spafford 501 E. 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Short talks were given by a teed. a pay 11 rents per kilowatt What the profits of the two companies would be at S3 times three mills (annual income $330,000,000) I cannot figure. . t Feet and Ankles Swell and Inflame and Get So Sore You Can Hardly Walk? Do Your t . Stomach Troubles -- Headache Welling Addresses Democratic Rally Do Your Legs Grow only $31,. p.-.- for the one part of the project that haa a profit In it for control of a perpetual power that at three mills per kilowat Headache, Eyestrain, Nervousness, Blurred Sight, etc removed by my glasses. Absolute results - guaran- BAD I: UNWORKABLE. Can any one think of a way to keep a few fanners tied - to the- - Imperial-Valle- y In order to make them theflood- pay $34.000.000 1 control dam? Far better for them to abandon their .farms. And can a few irrigatlonista pay $81,500,000 for tho Canal, besides paying for their own canals, tunnels and ditches? 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