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Show ri ! i 7777TW7D ; A Tj 7T"?TiY A" - VOL, 6, NO. SS. meo""ll7o i fmhis -- ; V -. -- ...... - at HoJeLRoberts ... Cooperation MeettimchtHm Saturdayl t ' ; . t -' ' :. - - .. ;. - - Queerouple TP - PLANE FOUND - ; k upon r The dairy industry of Utah county was given a distinct boost Saturday afternoon when more than 75 dairymen, county officials, banker and other business men met at a luncheon at the Hotel Roberta. W, J. Thaynejytah.county agriculturatigent presided, -- and music was furnished by Miss Evelyn Ostlund and Zola Martin., who rave a number of .steet guitarselections.. which Cooperation was the keynote of the meeting, terminated in definite plana for the organization of a number " of associations throughout the county, and also for the "development of a more definite plane for eradication d of disease and for the production of mere pure-bredairy ' cattle in the county. Boya Interested In Dairying In greeting those "present Mr. thayne expressed satisfaction at the interest manifested by the dairymen from all ' parts of the county.' . Similar expressions were voiced by , " cow-testi- ng stxtcpn pa i m nininini r , UlllllilULt nni ini rtrn , GREAT FEAT Search Tor Bodies of Three ' Lost Flyers Concentrated Upon Finding of First Real 'Las Angeles' Landed " On Clue By NavyT Ground at Lakehoret After . -- V Urged ssBBsssassssBaBBsBBBssjssB n , WRECKAGE OF More Thaa 100 Young Mm I Join la Lunchcop Meeting With Dads: Manv Features Enliven Program. MSSHSSSSJSSSSBBSSSSSSSSSSSMSSaSSSSSISXSSSSSSSSISSSSSSSSSBSSSISKISSSSSSSM Jtforerhan-75'Dairymc- it ., Cupid Picks ROTARY CLUB Testing Clubs I . PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 4,. 1928, A Directs Public Concert Monday TT TTY WASHINGTON. March 3 UP-P- arta Batik With Wind? In of th amphibian plan la- - Truly Epoch-Makln- c which three naval airmen disaptowere found peared last Monday LAKEHUR8T. N. J., March 3 day by the navy department four Los Angeles miles south jsf Cape Charles City. (UP) Th dlrlglbl Va., on the eastern shore of Chesa- was "Walked" Into her hangar her at T:0C a. m. after th crew had peake Bay. e night Fathers and Sons' night was ov served Friday by the Prove Rotar Club at Hotel Roberta when mon ,t than 100 young men Joined their fathers in a luncheon. Dr. Fred R. Taylor, president of the club. I presided and introduced T. CULarsJ son, chairman of th Boys' commit tee of the club a the toastraaster , . - .. of the evening. "JOHN A. OMAN SON One of th unique .incidents of the luncheonw4..the presence ef six stal wart sons' of E. 8. Hinckley, secretary of the Provo chamber of sommrrc. The Hinckley were given quit an ovation by those present as Mr. Hinckley was asked to tell how it had been possible to rear etith'a huge family of boys on a school teacher's The Sigh cho;l Auditorium Will suns were Robert H. salary. Hinckley of Ogden, Fred R. Hinckley of Salt L'e Scene Of Music Lake, John N. Hinckley of Pitts " ' Program i p.... i burgh, Penn.. R Carlyle Hinckley, i Tnere ...la u in iheir ages burv,euc iu u,u vigjw o Clsudi W. Hinckley fthd C Marlon and 3G Inches pyuiios in heightbut love just can't be bothered with discrepan (llnckley of Provo. cies like that John Creech, Oklahoma giant, who stands 8 Climaxing cne of the firait J Welcome and Response feet 9 inches tall, applied for a license In San Francisco recently to mar. seasons In the history of ted was Community singing by ry th girl on the left. She is Miss Orace Carlisle, 18, who is S feet the school, the Provo high school . band, ubder the direction of John DeAlton Partridge, who also gave inches tail and welshs 600 Dounda. Grant lluiuun A tmM t inrhm a to talk the boys. Weloome wasjrlage license clerk, stands between them, A. Omanson, will appear in a public concert Monday night In the high expressed by I. E. Brockbank and t . school auditorium, beginning, at response was given by Walter Rob- ri-- L I stw. Son of llXJai5irta.A Loaail T:30. ' With a personnel of W ind a com-- 1 " th dads was given by Keith plete Instrumentation, this youthful Thomas, son of O. R. Thomas. A musical organisation is rapidly bc-- story was read by Miss Ruth Clark; ing recognized an one of the lead - ' In a singing contest between the ing high crhool bands In the1 state, fathers and the sons, the latter won Favorable expressions have been out decisively for which ail of the received by. the band members bovs present were presented with wherever they have appeared for either a story book or a .scout school as well as civic functions. knife. S. Sends S. and-thstarboard horizontal stabiliser were the two as Identified belonging to the parts plane. Finding Bf th pieces Indicated, the navy believe, that the airmen met their death when the plan crashed oh the flight between Hampton Roads. Va.. and -Anapolls, Md. Mllea From Start -ItThe point at whlchrrh"ptMn parts were found la about 23 tnltes i:m Hampton Roads, whire th? an men vik off at 2 a. if. Monday to fly to th bedo.de of Cefimandvr OMUghter. 111 E'lyeon's h-rudder- HIGH SCHOOL ' fought virtually ail night to bring her to a landing In a blinding snowstorm ' Hind Snap Cahl fMm & tv. eiik .. ry ma Canal tone, the big ship cam over her Lakehurst station shortwind ly before midnight. A was blowing at that time, but Commander ChrJrSiX, RosemlAiiL oi-- t dered.hw moored to her tiutei. The futre of the wind ntiepped 'he cable by which th crew attempted to make the rtnp fant. t Then fur three hours the Ln An C L, Warnlck, president .of th geles crulmd owr the field, finally at Anapolia. Utah county farm bureau: A. O. attempting to effort a sroun4 landof was the the th Discovery pieces SmOot and J. W. Olllman of ing. The fiist attempt failed when reclue first had th definite navy the bllziwrd, which was iiirreasing board of county i commissioners; ceived sine the men were lost. In fury, tore the big ship away from Will H. Nlelson, manager of th Search will be concentrated In an the ground crew of 150 men. effort to find the rest of th plan County Dairy, Inc, As the Los Angeles rose into the and th bodies of th men. air she had carried four members and other. Lost war with Lieut Ellyson of the rround rrew with her. The ... Walter Smith, assistant county March 27, 28 and 29 Are Com imldt and mrt TrOuiiyiUirliUiuiiju agricultural sgent, who has charge lC.ler'BahanouMii'aB'iTTuuWWto of the cabin, expowed to Dates of Otnrtr Stock pf Ibe Jpoyil work, 1 la.ounty. uie urenn carrier iexingxoa. .tn Biting rie. a ritth mxn re--. told of the work being don by the ' leased his hold before th ship had Show boys, whom, he said, had shipped risen 20 feet nnd was Injured by Into the county a number of purethe fall bred dairy calves. He made a plea The aeennd ,. landing atfompt, j "With the fathers to cooperate with With ell eomittees functioning In (shortly after 6 a. m . was success-- , these young men In encouraging good shape thr Utah county live' ful. th wind and snow having sub--' stock show to be held in Spanish . them In this enterprise.. sided considerably st athat hour , to 29. 28. 27. March Records Fork I ... Accurate . promises on One. the ground th crew exper- -' Mr. Nlelson declared that one be the largest and best In the his- Will Enter Contest-Decis- ion I lenced no difficulty ."walking" Inthis exhibits livestock of -' th; Does Not Deny of the secrets of success in the tory was, recently reached by ship Into her hangar. , to announcement the school authorities to enter tho dairy business is in keeping accur- county, according Haaardoua Fllrht I He of the Utah of officials County ate records of Individual cow proband in the state content to be held May " Although th fllrht to the Pe-at th University of Utah in May. duction, with a view of eliminating LivetockShow association. ma Canal son had been the most ' Building The winner of this contest will repanimals. He the hazardous that the Le Angeles had , March 3 Another buiMlng 23x18 feet to resent th. state m - the . national stated that his experience had time that th Ut undertaken sine At thavaam being flown to erected be to is cattle house the band contest jn June. (UP) Jack Dempsey, who recently taught, him. Jat the bes poking Bit ween now and the data-o- f Indians 'of th White Rocks reser- - this country from Germany, th th With th cooperation of the board cow was not always the best t in WW IIIKUHKI III. 9t M mull T'W IWT'J SjWouncedt'.tthWtirrjment r)BI lurau it.4nnjHiosdJ3Wailh i edueatton the bantt VtS frten ame Nlslsen sspwissad-t- h y from professional boxing, .nay yet last six hours of th annual "bear dance," which cruise.' ' the building already erected will aversee the to when the time Cuba Th embraced 4.220 'at th time th first thunders cruise hop take his glove from the pc on the house all the livestock entered, It on two) (Continued page more Tho would than school been be Provo miles wak has hvhoeflatin in and th carried to th the air age production high giant Ccne is meet stated. wall and Tunncy. again 300 pounds of butterfat per cow inKranted membership In the Quill prlngtim.v William F. Hanson, un- two countries with, but tws stops, At a roectlnr of committees Denial-Refer- ring Makes ' tio on ttte denow and 149 U national as at and direction records music Scroll, stead of of th other at; Panama Mrs. Ingar Sward Johnson der th pounds honorary held "at Spanish Fork It was societv for high school journalists, to Tex Rickard's stateIndicate. ' partment of Brigham Young uni- Cuba, Th average speed was 42 fine progress was bethat ' Commissioner reported to word Answers Call an mllea hour. received be was At will of Bmoot's plea recording by C ment in New York that he planned Family versity, training students among the ing made, especially R. Rasmuson. faculty adviser of to , This feat was regarded by naval ' for better grades of dairy cattle. He boys' ' Brigham Young university in the discuss with Dempsey plans for work. A number of project r Home th A same school maneuvers but for th white officials as epoch-makichartsr a third Dempsey-Tunne- y and they' publications. declared that the producers should special premiums have been given bout, has already been received end a Dempsey eald: man's stage. say demonstrated th feasibility f study the ancestry of the individual for this work by 'boosters of live, of he 't will the Bear such commercial "Th or: craft for Dane" opera, recently and de- -; society chapter animals before they attempt to stock ind'mtrv. Among these are Mrs. Ingar Sward Johnson, wifo "Richard appears to be talking a finished by Profeenor Hanson, has IMine purposes. too too sure. little fast perpetrate and breed. and 125 from J. H, Manderfleld, mancf John Johnson ' President the of. Lee R-- Taylor, president of the ager of the' Salt Lake Union Stock Funeral services will bs held In Memherhlp In th' socletv which (been selected by the student body1 Th dirigible's 39 hour flight to "Mrs. Dempsey and I are going scholarship and super-nesda- east in a couple of weeks and I'll Utah stake high priests' quorum ana tne music department as me Frenc Field, Panama .Canal ton, Strawberry Waterusers .association yards: 125 from the remount sta- the Provo Second ward chapel Wed- - ,orba8pH Journal-JohnsoWork ln om nd for many yesrs bishop of the annual competitive opera for 1921 a distance of 2,250 mile from Lake--, ee Rickard then. If I go against at 1 o'clock foe Nels M. of Payson told the dairymen pres- tion at Fort Douglas; $10 from Bam nlevor Is restricted to Jun- Tunney It will 74. who died at his horns !utic ent that the principal obstacle In Finklesteln; $5 from Will H. Nle-fto be In the Le.ke View ward, died at the family The cast will be selected this week- hurst without stop, will ro down In ' have ,or Rnd enlor students. Nearly 300 fall. ta Sandy Friday. i home. niO Weit Third North street end, after which Intensive work up- naval records as one of the greatest the path of the dairymen of south S 'chapters and ts from Archer Huff. representing V. ouUUnd- - The former heavyweight cham--1 this city,' Saturday morning follow- - on th production will begin, ac- achievements by an airship. This ST., m.v v..r. Mr inhn.n Utah county was that of finance. The Judges selected for the show achievement was almost equalled As a solution of this problem he are Dean K. C. Ikeler, and Prof. a blacksmith at the Knight Woolen ing high schools In every state of pion denied that he planned to gohng an Illness of more than two cording to Prof. Hanson, who has bv p had copies of orchestra and solo th Los Angeles' return into training on March 14 at month's duration. advocated the organization of Inter- Alva Eeplin. both of the Utah Agri- Mills ln this city. During his resi- theTheunion have been organized. and choruses mad for the flight to th hangar from th canal a national parts sponsors society N. 1 as was Y., was dence at Milton yes-Ostra here Mrs. he the of and Johnson mediate credit associations through cultural college, Prof. reported brn president entire cast contest ln 25 different kinds of Orangeburg, zone, 771 mil from Franc Field In New York. Which money for agricultural pur- Knudsen. president oftheSnow Scandinavian L. p, g, organization Vram, Sweden, May 2. 1848. She Assistance Is Rendered to the tender Tatoka at Ouancaua-b- o school news terday among high writing In to 1868. enme the stake of at Utah Utah Mt. Pleasant suits might be had from the feder- College crostng Professor Florence Bay. Cuba,' and 1300 mile from' papers. Th winning selection la Jepperson NEW YORK. March 3 "I plains with Captain John Holman's He was born in Sweden and cam each al land banks at per cent interest Horse Pulling Contest I eas is published each year In didnt say I knew that Jack(UP) Madsen, head of the music depart- th Patoka to Lakehurst . . , J v setDempsey Tbe of A large variety company.entertaining family This money, he said, can be pro- is lending every assistance to ment caUed Th. Best Cre-w Z2K would return "another for Mrs. in View tled now where for Lake are try Provo wlthJatv, tim. he being planned cored on long time loans covering J features Work lQ Xraertean High for the heavyweight championship." Johnson lived until 12 years ago' ... Benefit a pcrma m irom six monuis 10 the show, amonf these being di-a A number of the local Tex Rickard. ifcfcooU." "I wnn nnc Hiuvr-- iu riuvw. -. today, explained t- i n W rn.tens. Salt Lake niK - noor nte,., lhav, aIteadv eald we three years. He stated that through horse pullin contest, under the " needed him." reM. who Arv8 In Bank, and Sandy., He Is survived by one. ,ntered 'such an association a group of rection of Ed. had a large part In th scenic suc- (ampe, 0f their best work Promoter Is Hopeful that a large number bf teams Throughout th. greater part of (ce of th, gun Dnc Mv. dairymen owning from three . to ports The is the promoter Latterhopeful Hfe (hat was a the devout she her , B wt four- cows each, could procure will be entered to compete for sanay, ana one son, A. n. Johnson, R hav( ' Th elders' quorum of th Provo his cnrhere arrival upon H100 or set of harness and other prixos secretary and treasurer of the Utah many years Sftint, and ot th. enough money to purchase ten or FTJf ERAL POSTPONED March 19, will be persuaded to start day Sixth ward Is sponsoring a benefit ed as president of the Lake View scenes will be Oil Reflninng company. Salt Lake twelve additional" cows. These, he tht wil be given. for painted especially Funeral services for Mrs. Janet training, and to let .Rickard negoparty to be given In the. association and the Relief the ."Bear Dance," Wednesday, March 28. has been City. the professor de- dancing pointed out, should.net $75 each Larson, who lied Wednesday at tiate wuh' Oene Tunney for a third Primary In these TTtanna Gardens. Monday evening,' enGovernor's day. at she as society. rapacities designated In clares. J. be will In Interment Robert of which a the Professor LeRoy three family her home in Magna, will be held In bout per year, ' period March 5. accordlne to announce-- .' It Is expected that Oov- deared herself to all with whom sh son, Will have th& Magna t 4ha rebes-- J ftieht plot in the Provo cityjeemetery. years, would make it possible for which time " wardjchajjej. Monday at "I don't ear if Dwmpeey ooa't be WS.S associated. of members of th committee. '"' " chg JJeaktjwdaihfit, T. and ernatCorga..K Professor Earl Pardoe trs, owner I m.. the instead of Sunday afternoon ready' by June," said Tex. "In fact p. ( pay fwifiB Th purpose of the dance, In adto sh I will direct the husband be In her addition atteniance. will - - MALE CHORt'S In state officials act and the as was before announced. Commends CeeperaUoo MEETS staging I would be surprised if he could. is survived dition its recreational and social ladies of the American Legion by ti.e following sons ing and lighting effects. Members of the University club Such .organisation should begin The But he can have a fight In Septem- and is to rata money for th H. and Augfeature, a Alfred are banquet auxiliary daughters: preparing Hanson Professor believes are the mala to chorus NATtGIXO WIFE KILLED meet with not less thaa $10,000, If they for that requested ber unless some one. of th contend- ust J. Johnson, both of Lake View; ward general maintenance fund. are this features Other day. be will middle 4:15 the opera I o'clock at ln I I afternoon BRADFORD ready by 11.1 the would cut their overhead down to Pa., March 3 (UP) er make a whole lot better showing Mrs. Ellen t,llen B. Bunnell. Lake s liituw is uo on i mviusuun ; of April or the first of M.y, He Fourth ward chapel. The W. J. Burnett admited today he than any thus far." a minimum, he said. Through such being planned. to members of th View Mrs. . Josephine Ooodridge, is called for the purpose of reor- had killed his wife by hitting her it lu ssmii lani 1,117 ( Sixth ward, but also to th gen-vApwui ui an asoeclation, Mr. Tsylor declared, Mrs. Julia Provo: Provo; Hatton, for an imto transact beand engagement over other the head with a hammer, I ganizing the producers of the south end of dancing ptihlio of th cHy. Good Mrs. Tennie dinger. Lake View; cause she "nagged me." I must portant business matters. the county hope to be milking Insures a delightful tlm It Mrs. Norn Tsylor. I.k View; Mi s 6000 dairy . cows within the nest 'S etattn A"na McEwan. CarfMd: also thre, few years, a number equal to the anct w as follows-MraAl.ir.VTiTS OV STAND-.Hannan Williamson, ah) Mrs. o Pass Twof TSsixANCELE3. Manh 1 tnM'PV-- t (Continued Chesta Knudnen of Provo. and Mr alienists scheduled With take Tenn'e S"ndem. Ixnir Bech. C'.. he witness, stand !tr rebuttal for' ar Sward. Sweden. There Olof and ' women an held Provo Republican the" state, the trial of William Ed- -' also 42 rrandchlldren and 23 gTeat Interesting, meeting at the home ward Hickman and Welby Hunt for surviving. grandchlldrrn Isaac Brockbank Thursday The student body cciif. 'I of...ths. I Fuiifiul wilL WASJIInTOM. Mil rrh gERLjlha. jnwdasHrf-4-y-Thoma- ,: Gourley, Mrs. of the fternnn after rVovo hElr rw i- 9 - Id ill ions of dollars began pouring ter special session here today. Pper nnovo T.i.i-. warn mm .i. i i u.ii noon was given by Mrs Hannah D. . We.it high). high school' v:s:-Into the treasury today as first in-- f i .j. - Bert Halladay, who has worked Hicks, and was oh "Tbe Life and school of Salt Li.ke Friday. Mem-- 1 .r i ivun ei i. a rr v .iin.n. MRS. LINDBERGH HALTS stallment tax due March 15 wer ' ; at In th Provo city water department Achievements the the view. femlly body may Reed of Senator There'll be a hot time in th old Chief Reed Boshard, In which will bcrs of the council with faculty home from federal reserve i 8CHNECTADY. N. Y, March 1 for a number of years, has been ap- Smoot" m prior to the services. Intsr-ne- transfcred town tonights ride Mayor Alma Van .Wagenen representatives n inhering 14, were snks to the government's money (UP) Mrs. Evangeline Lodge Llnd-- ,' cit" In Proro be tho will pointed policeman to take th place Mrs. E. H. Eastmond. Mrs. Lloyd That's the song that will resound Other conveyances following the shown the different points of inter- -I coffers. bergh stopped here today on Per re- of J. P. Gourley, who has resigned, iCuIlimore and Mra Merle Taylor around the city Wednesday when chief executive's emctery. will carry the est around the campus by the West trom Boston to Detroit Officials estimated that 2.500,000 . ,,,Pn ; according to Chief of Folic Otto furnished vocal trio selections; Mrs) the Provo chapter of the American members of the Provo city commis- student council. " 250.000 corDo rations ndividuais and Blrk. Mra. Leland Legion will hold its annual Initia- sion, officials of the Provo Rotary Rose Kartchner and The visitors w.re the guests fit Bulklev vould contribute snore than $2.000,- -t Tie-o- ff Be Cook rendered a beautiful vocal tion servk-es- , according to D. Orlo and Kiwanis clubs and the Provo honor at the assembly where sev100.000 In Income taxe sto Unci CHRIST. SCIENTIST CHURCH Miss Maxine Henroid Allen, commander of the Provo Chamber of Commerce. Next in eral of them mude short talks and duet . '. t in 1928. Lincoln Tuexday Um' First Church of Christ Scientist, an interesting reading.- A vo-r- Post No. 13. line of march will come state and Principal Fred 1. Ke-l- er " of West z All single persons with net in- -! corner of First East and First gavesolo was furnished - by Ralph the Initiation the le-- local officials of the American Le- said the annual visits, which the Preceding LeM ! By Provo North streets. Regular Sunday Wortheni accompanied at the piano glonnaire and the members of the gion, who will be followed Vcn. W. F. BuUlev of St Mary'r Tome of 11500 and married couples by the Provo and West high schools ex. net with incomes 13500 ervK.-of must n uiuruuig church." "Provo, is con by Clyde Bandgren. Delicious nuxiliary will stage, a mammoth. National Guard with it two large change- have so built up the feelProvo and Lehi will clash In tnak returns to their collector of "Man," Sunday school at 9:43 a. m freshments were served to seventy- - .torchlight procession In the The Ladies Auxiliary will fol ing between the two schools that play-of- f a game for th Alpine revenue I internal before Wednesday evening meetings are five. midnight boss section of the city. The Da- low the guns and after them wilt West probably has a higher-regarcompany with ReV; T. B. Barlett ' March. 15, .to avoid runner-u- p o'clock. Reading room Tuesday position held at Mrs. were Vm-the hostess a t'o-ial fs-v o will be one of the largest of iU come Boy Scouts and members of for Provo than any . other high rade Assisting Any penalty. sec fw open doily from 2:30 to 4 0 p. m A. L. Booth. Mrs. John Jackson. kind ever held In the city. Corn- - the Provo Post No. 13. headed by school In th state. person with a gross Income of night.- according to official anwith the church, Episcopal . nouncement All sr welcome. Mrs.- Wealths Peacock. Mra. Emma mender Allen says. Represented tn the captains of the two $5,000 or more must file a return In "New York City. membership ' Both councils were served The contest will take place in Mrs. Nellie McEwan. Mrs. it besides the two Legion organiza-- , committees. 'eon in the West cafeteria follow- let whether he has a taxable income or Ven Bulklev and P-- v. Bar the Lincoln gymnasium, selectI Eva Kay and Mra Winona Merer- - tlons will be the city, and the var-- 1 The Legionnaires will be armed Ing assembly. not ... kjjav v'Vted VnoM lTtah ed as th best available neutral - limis cfvto ' land. . organisations of Provo. .j either with army rifles or bright- - Those who attended from Provo ituring the past ten da-s- , and h"v ' , floor. ' 1 "Jf we can find a band," said Dr. j ly colored fuseea BODY BE TO - thigh were, Principal L. B. Harmon, EXHUMED , work more two weeks' r Inspection Rain Utah ' of the Prove-LeTbe winner D'ANNCZIO 19 zlX W. Reynolds, chairman of tbe j The march will extend from Fifth Mra Emma 11. Wakefield, deal o Pa.. Earl March PTTTSURBH, er he the (UP) o evsli'stinr pletd, Bandar; 1 OARDONE. Italy. March I (UP) f.e.o mmmlttM "we'll Hv sntn tVjat itMil . Ih. fmiiil.ln .fl.r t IX'anII Towln. lihtf,th work of the church to i mtate. Exhumation of thebody of Mrs. clash will a meet ths winner ofa sm saHck chang tusl for Ora Haws. Lawrence Bee, fieesford. Mary , Allen Dickinson, (((vsFWie u.Axinunzio, wwraisiswn - mtuic. 11 wc can 1 una one men which the Legionnaires will gather wealthy : the ' la temperature. and war hero, was seriously ill we II have to make up for that tn for the initiation ceremonies.- Wendell widow, who died Jan. i, leaving a stat tournament place In th Edward Vance, POSTPONED poet HONOR Sheya, rOl'RT ' Maximum temp, Nebo section. In th same manTtAi John O. Bees ley is chairman--' of j Ralph . Worthen. 'Rulon Paxman emirt of honor, .ched- I $00,000 estate." ws ordered today today with bronchitis. Announce- - noise." 6 ner that Provo and Lehi dead ie-- t to Jm VW 7May ment that he was confined to bed . A color guard will lead the pa- - the committee which will arrange (Clyde finrotgren. Ito'ir'' fott-in tie Bonn- - by Coroner Oscar Wolff. Minimum tesnsv wm followed een post- - Ine; charge by heirs caused ' the locked ln th Alpine division. micday wttJitocwa de. following which will come the for the eaU and drinks of the ccl , P'Pm Miller, Ned Nuitn; an J yilte ward little red wagon, belonging to Fire bration. order. Gift id Pascy. that his condition was worse. tt rrway j poaed ualU Sunday, April L " BAND APPEARS .i LIVESTOCK TO . BE EXHIBITED Utah-Wasat- i . Dem Rumors Increase i BEARBANCE' ' Tex Rickard Out Mauler; Jack TRAINING TO For Utah That - Fight MUSICALEAT WW-Ere- 0. BEGIN SOON ct UTAH PIONEER -- PASSES AWAH J six-da- hrs tl- NELS JOHNSON PASSES AWAY . , P" T, n. ... one-sto- - ,rI " T"?!? - .,,.. .Tlf. : Dance Is. Sixth Ward Plan uhV . A Bert Halliday :r Replaces WEST HIGH IS riiEETi A M E R I C A N LEGION k n! INCOME TAX tn ! PROVO HOST DRAWS NEAR LPLAHSJORCHPARADE Tf tr.-i- . nt ; - Is Ven. Making Utali Tour ' aj . to At Played and ""ji, - 'head-juorter- - lunch-""oot- e. 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