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Show THE BEST RIVALS 16 PAGES TODAY "UTAH COUNTY VOL. 6, NO. 8. v I it ill.: fiT.i ir i.i 1ISLI AIR RACE Los Angeles-Cincinna- Non- ti i.i ii, PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1928. , W I"' J. r mi", .. l Hurricane : 'is UIAH 5IAAt X ' Effect In. Florida Area. : : : PLANS IDE mxwkfa Relief Society Will Celebrate "Fiftieth Anniversary; Entertainment Arranged for Thursday in Tabernacle first "of the contestants in the8"riu"metnt 1,000-MU- e Distance-Offic-ials :: Qf" "Acfaaa '??kMSr. M't' iST"-','iji- Central Manufacturing Plant, to. Serve Dairy Producers L. Of Two Counties, Likely; Committee Urges Project ; ? 'x- v o rfmiiiw h- .TW-- 1J - 'v fc J. 'WW"' V HI TV A ? .Paxmu The estimate of damage in the Florida area struck by the recent tropical hurricane is becoming greater Varied I'rotram Arranged hourly, as the stricken territory Is penetrated by relief .forces. : Photo is a sample ofthe tremendous dam A varied program of .mnsic: and by the tropical storm In that region, The latest estimate of dead places th toll at 1,000 with the short-talkincluding a brief history probability of Its reaching 1,500 by the time fuH Information as to. casualties is available. of the stakes will be giventfolIow-In- g which refreshments and general sociability will be enjoyed. It. is interesting to note that thf first Relief Socety organzed "Tin Utah county was formed at Provo in 1857 with Lucy Smith as president. The next noteworthy step was the organization of the frig-maage-do- s Former Provoan , BOYS CHARGED WITH BURGLARY Makes Invention set .the distance from Utah, stake -- Relief Society,...This was accomplished September 27, 1878, with Margaret Thompson Smoot its first president. Other officers were Mary John, first '; Margaret A. Cluff, second counselor; Caroline Daniels, sccre- Sorbet-sai- d ; Lucy W they wentfaom-JawfouKtmbatl, assist!" nt "Angeles to Prescott ana hoiuiook, secretary: The original stake was Ariz., thence to Albuguerque, N. M., comprised or all Utah county, with Gutman, Okla., Wichita, Kan., and 17 branches. Other FreHldentw St. Ixraia, Mo.. had no serious difficulty," Olfiefpresidents and the period Goebel said, "thought we did run they served were: Mary Bohn, 1884 to Into clouds and strong wind in 1900 ; Martha A. F. Keeler 1906 to New Mexico and Arizona. We flew 1918; 'Inez Knight Allen, 1918 to at an altitude .of 12,000 . feet most 1921; Electa S. Dixon, 1924 to J928; Achsa Paxman, Incumbent. of the way." . . Through this period seven stakes - TORT WORTH, Tex., Sept.,, 22. have been organized. It is an20 planes nounced that all of the members of (UP) Only seven of the to "which started injhe Lcs Angeles the original Utah stake are invited Cincinnati ClassA air race were to Thursday's entertainment, as arc lined up at Meacham Field here this all of the officers and Relief' Society morning for the take of f on today's workers of the present Utah-stak- e. All members of the original Utah lap at 10:30 a. m. stuke Relief Society will be guest ' I OS ANGELSK, Sept UP) of honor at the entertainment, it is State Nearly $100,000 waa paidping pilota in the events, of the national air races which concluded here September 16, it wag" An- -j nounced today. Lfvlngton s Big Prize John Livingston,"" who won the ' -- miles an hour. j. IS PROBABLE So-cl- ey 131 Republicans rlame 1 icket rot Conn fcy COOPERATIVE : . the original Utah stake, which com..Jhe stakes of tftah CINCINNATI, 0., Sept. 22 prised alltheof Utah stake Relief county, a Art Goebel, flying WiU 'entertain St'the stake tab(UP) landed a Lockheed-Vegernacle Thursday afternoon, Sepplane,; Vtro rnrlav at. 10 :25 a. m.. the tember 27, at 2:30; o'clock, according air race from Los rnv.-- - to Angeles Goebel, by alighting - here firsts-w- on the first prize of to the winner offered $3,000, He covered the : of the race. distance in 15 hours, 17 minutes, averaging more than :,, -. ,;, DAIRY PLANT stop Event Won, by Noted Birdman; Class A Race In commemoration of the fiftieth Planes at Fort Worth anniversary' of the organization of none-sto- p Pages 1 to 8 , SURPASSES THE REST Los Angeles to Cincinnati at . 1.875 miles, but Goebel and his passenger, Harry Tucker, of New York, owner of the plane, said they trav-- " eled at least" 200 miles farther because of the course they took. 'Gang" Will 'lie Sentenced Next Week; Another Ar-- x rest Made Here Establishment of a central dairy manufacturing plant in Provo, on rhe cooperative plan, to serve Utah and Wasatch dairy producers was launched Friday night in a meeting at the Provo chamber of commerce of flce. A ' definite proposition 'was presented by a special committee-represeaitnthe Utah, county Farm Bureau dairy interests to the chamber of commerce. The committee consisting of L. M. Atwood, PJeasant Orove; Lee R.Taylor, Payson; and Gustav Wtl1 ster, manager of the Weber!entral Dairy at Ogden,.- - appeared with plans and blueprints for the proposed plant, together with an imposing array of 'facts and figures relating to the practical operation of such an industry and the great advantages that would accrue not onlv to the farmers of the country but the business men as well. Action Follows Tour The members ";of the "committee recently completed a tour through the dairy sections of the middle wJ?st, inspecting numerous plants similar to the one proposed here. Jamee-Ritchi- e, Wr II. Nielsen and W. J, Thayne were other members of this party. ' ,;- ' Accord ing to the plans disclosed Friday night the proposed industry lsone of the biggest ''undertakings laurlched here for several years. With the successful operation of the plant here, the promoters of the Industry predict that within a short time Utah . and Wasatch counties would become the greatest dairy center of the state. x ' The , proposed plant would be equipped to"handle 100.000 pounds, of. whole milk per day, although pounds was declared enough to insure its profitable operation at first. It was estimated that 4000 cows in Utah and Wasatch counties would be necessary to supply this L. Nelson and-Charl- II.. White Choseni es For Commissioners' Posts; Milan Straw For County Attorhey REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET i L. L. NELSON, Provo Four Year Term, County Commissioner - . XHARLESILAVIHTE, Payson Two-Ye- Jerm, County Commissioner ar MILAN R STRAW, Springville County Attorney" . i " Z -Tw-o-Year-Tcrm, J. O. State Senator i. I 1 J - JAMES Ii. CIIRISTENSEN Salem UARYLE FOWLER, Lehi C. L. WARNICK, Pleasant Grove CARL COOK, Provo Bench Representatives to State Legislature i I Pledging the nominee of the Re pulican county convention to a program of development of various " projects within this county, the Re- T publican delegates of the varldua Of precincts concluded the work of naming a representative ticket. In in record time Saturday afternoon. Complaints charging burglary ! An Invention which7 has attract- wore ismied Sai The session was held ln the Pay- ,hnnM led n. great deal of comment in the ur)BV the Second ward amusement halL . :.. by i gaIt Ijlke county Republican Party's Achieve- - 8on of television Mas been made . iNeison uoea uver Tl former a PhiI A 1 AIM by Farn8orth, cmeaaA to being mMibers of a ments Lauded at Utah L. L. Nelson, deputy county trean etudent of the Youngs university : gang flPi perpPtrrt. d a series of urer and prominent In church an f now San Francisco. IIVIUU ' whois livingin Conventions rburglariea in S?'t Lake during the County civic affairs of this city and coun Newspaper clippings received by pa3t sumrher. The boys, Charles ty, was nominated by acclamatici ' his relatives In provo give the story ppphBcr, Frank Gallagher, Dean v n ... . . Declaring the Republican party for the office of of hla success' In eliminating.. on Simmons, Jonathan Madsen and Hla name has been right on the great politi- county commissioner. the heretofpre undesirable objec- - Charles Carroll Will be sentenced lightfui; But AllAre Glad of was to the the g confronted Issues have convention by cal that presented tions in the Receiving apparatus.--Movinnext week. They will be bound over American people, and that It has J. M. Jensen of Provo. Elias Gee, TartM Eliminated To Ueturn tq the district court on felony forward-looking I and beet progressive deputy sheriff, seconded the The presnt' system of transmit-- i charges', according to the officers.' throughout" the period of It ination and moved a autmensipn at With the arrwtef Curt Nim, 17, ting moving images through - the We're glad to- be home!" e3leoeglT, Fl Brnrkhank tpmMfc the rules, and that Mr. NelsJn bv in Provo Saturday morning by Po i.JJ.nanlm0ualfiv-4fm-in- K that Those were the words whlrh rep-- feet ln ary cnaflmn' ameter to'bTeak up the lice Officer I.. C. Davis, officers all districts of Provo had centered sented the sentiments of all three 'jma(ffi ",t0 pin points of light. It contty convention, 'iieve thoy have cleared up the on Mr. Nelsoh at a caucus held in Jen- ls clairriedthat Farnsworth's Invent Provo members of the Dr. Christ keynote : of Utah county Republipart of the operations of the sen family when they reached Provo tion eiminates all moving parts; canism at Payson Saturday morn- Provo Friday niglit. no other namus youthfu! gang. Nims confessed to were presented, : Trom wandering up; - Th- - sending tubewhich is; the beingjsn aceempik" of Carroll-nearly Iat we-ing quantityi ttseT50untrflSTJf i tiart of Farnsworth's and dowff"throug "Th Contest" of th; "coiiva.filu" TFechacr' in tlte robbery of the "Y" Uee Of Practical .A.chievctentr;' transmitting One of. the principal sources of JThe Republican party has met waa for the place of two-yethe old world." Those words, . ... . the set, Is about the size of an ordinary Tin ttr nn.i cnnfpotiiiTi(.rv tejin .' nnri not indicate that Dr. Jon-se- n quart Jar that the housewife on the night of profit In the new industry would be new, problems In a practical way," county commissioner; Spanish Fork Superior -Rotlsserie uses, o ofA all utilization and his wife, and daughter Lorna and s thejreceiye5 tube containing July 18,the the .... i. Payson being the only contenddeclared Chairman Brockbank. "It ducts of the milk which now are has solved them by proper legisla- ers for the place. did ntft- - en Joy them selves oversoasr the 'screen is even smaller. He esti- "Y" Prug Robbery Beit merely means that home Is the mates that -- the or a loss. of at Chairman Brockbank had scarcedisposed tion enacted by congresses controlAccording to his story nothing wasted, receiving apparatus Class B NewYork-to-Lo- s Angeles c'loicest place ln the world for most could easily be attached ly named the order of business to an'ordi-nar- y was secured at the "TL Drug. TKe sides market milk, sweet cream, led by Republican majorities." ' competition, received the largest n and cottage cheese, the proclamored . for .(:opej radio at a cost of (100 or less. boys cut a screen ln the back but butter, Foremost among the. accomplish- when a 'sharer 12,0r T "addition to" Winwould 1e equipped td ments of hla The chair recognized were posed Prove " plant recognition. Mr. Brockbank Egypt 'Y Got Idea at away apparently frightened Interodipg party ning the prize for the Class B race, " "dry milk," a milk named the civil service measure Attorney Joseph E, Nelson of SpanWEN j The trail the 'trio followed was a Farnsworth is said to have con- after getting into the' back part of manufacture from he collected 14 lap prizes en route. skim milk which which, he ' said, required definite ish Fork, who presented the name ; powdexjnade ' low? and winding one. They first ceived the idea for his television the store. Earl Rowland, of Wichita, reAt the SupcriorRotisserie" the is meeting with lncreaaed demand standards of a great majority of of Neil Dahle, Incumbent; while Dr. ' ! went to France and then down to set while a student at the Young ceived a total of $8,210 for Winning the Mediterranean sea where they university some years ago. He was boys effected entrance by breaking In the baking industry. -- j, who worked for the gov- - A. L. Curtis of Payson nominated the Anthe Class K- New York-to-LIff the mentpeople boat for Egypt, that old, old discovered by George Iverson and a glassronT theThorth sideof the A m HarT plant Just employment on a- busi- Charles H. White, former mayor of geles and other events. Saturday was a bad day for the took that city. Among those supporting of candy, ci- course of construction at Ogden to ness basis.. leaders in both American and Na- land which ia a lodestone to the Leslie Gorrell, whobrought the set building. A quantity Dairy asso gars, cigarcts and CO cents in cash serve the Weber-CentrIn calling attention to amend- Mr. White with seconding speeches tional league baseball races. In the student of literature, art, or history. to the attention of research en- was the loot secured here, according ciation there Dr. Gustax Wilster, ments made to the constitution by were Joseph A. Buttle, Provo, and American loop, the New York Yan- - Mrs. Jensen.. especially, was enthus gineers at the California Institute the boys. Their story checks manager of the plant, who Is a Rpmihllcftn ennfrrenfie- - the Vevl N. C. Chrlstenseni Salem? whlla kA,ivfrA wnllnnpri hv Chipnp-- H tri iastic over Ebypt declaring It to be of Technology. These experts pro- to Conovw Pk the report of the robbery filed dairy expert ; formerly associated noter named the abolishment orn0 Behalf of 2, Henry Johnson being jmable to the..host interesting place they nounced it workable and helped with in the police station the day follow- with the Utah Agricultural college slavery, the establishment of due Mr. Dahle. The result of the vote Farnsworth- obtain financial backhold the White Sox in check, while will was a in be like associated the capacity process Of law and equal protec Eevnt led the trail White, 179; Dahle, 115 tt. i .j ing from W. W. Crocker and Roy ingThe robbery. , Thomas held the champions well in . ,neFrom Upon the call of the chairman for boys are said to have en- with the Provo plant, it is under- tion, the extension of the franchise Promised Land," In Palestine N- - Bishop two an Francisco capithand all the way. However,-th- e stood. ... at tered the latter place 3:30 in the to colored people, the establishment nominations for county attorney, Athletics lost a golden chance to Mrs. Jensen, especially, took copjous alists. The research laboratories As Nucleus morning, following a dance which notes, bought manypictures,and are at.2G2 flreLstreeiL of a federal income tax, direct elec Jacob Coleman, city attorney of he gain on their rivals, losing td De- drank of Accordtng-to-tthe tion of senators, prohibition of the Provo; arose and stated that while On thiaoceaplans in the yarns of the guides as Farnsworth is a of B. tncyTiinittended. Lincoln high school student body troit, 5 to 4. The Tigers hammered. sion they travelled in a car belong- committee, the present told the" greatest story ever E. Gardiner of 493 South First manufacture and sale of Intoxica he had announced his' candidacy for East officers were inaugurated Friday Walberg from the slab and scored they over Dairy Cooperative organiza- ting liquors, and the granting the the office through the press, v he and over again. Provo. He has lived in San ing. to Carroll. . .. al- tola, the assemruns in first and street, four student at frame, th first morning, was so pleased'with the attitude of tion which already- handles 46,000 From Palestine the trio moved Francisco three years,-nn- d" right of suffrage to women. prevbly hejd this year. The official key though tlie Athletics "cropU Carroll the convention towards TYfivri, pounds of mirk daily, supplied by its Mr. Brockbank through Turkejrand Greece, and iously worked In Salt Lake. with pride pointed' "of authorization wasgiven by stopped threatening rallies in the thence numembers, would constitute the for the four-yeto Italy, enjoying the ancient term to the aei:ompl(ahnu-ntof latter stages of the game. Repub Allen, last year's president. cleus of the new organization. mlHsioner, 'thai he would nitliJi.w art and the modern life. Thence state lican and national county, The following officers have been Giants Cut Lead met with the hia name as he "did not choose to officers, and gave a brief review TheNew York Gilants cut the. St they went to Switzerland and the elected for this school year- - Carl ......:;; run," hearty approval of Clayton Jenkins, of those .;..,....: psips, where . they through Austria, ; Cardinals' lead Louis one to lull Merle accomplishments. Perkins, Fielding, president; were disappointed ln Vienna, the president, and E. S, Hinckley, secreAcclamation Tor A Anderson, He Straw the declared 8 to the that ; by Lena game leaders, vice president trbunclng tary of the Chamber of commerce, issues of the campaign outstanding of waltzes. From Vienna they city are: In 5, a battle.... A, Mitchell strong Judge slugging d. HjChrlatensen then ' secretary'.' Virginia VZTaylor. year as well aa the other members of the of St Louis and Fitzsimmons of passea tnrough uermany, Denmark, of Milan R,. --boolc editor; Elmer" Terryjiualncs3 presented An active .organlamtinn present. York New ineTfeaive7bult?i vs. I Big-loStraw, who, upon motion of Attorere wiTTbiT no admission per ,! proved iKJiicy; uruiecuve larui tv,. v,, manager of year' book; Myrtle to France; where they spent some Hubbell the P0"Cards for the ney Carl Cook of Provo Bench,' waa stopped Paker debating manager; Darel Farr, ber of commerce will be appointed ?Pen j,oor eacBT RIVERSIDE, Calif., Sept 22 time ln Paris. Both Dr. and Mrs. mits issued from the nurse's office on of these Issues and nominated by acclamation. at the city and county building for (UP) The reported finding athletic manager; Inea Holdaway, second time in the series. Scores: of a redav or two hv Pre.Ment i n AMERICAN LEAGUE conclusion paid glowing tribute The names of J. O. Stone and R, dramatic manager; West Hills, yell students who have been absent from cently dug grave sent deputy sher- Jenkins to work with the dairymen Continued on page four " R. H. E. 4c ' noover, fiepuoucan Eugene Allen, both . of Provo, were school " ryroerc niaaterJIowardFergesonaasistant New York , iffs to-thWhite Water river can- in selecting a site and getting the before the convention for ....2 89 31 t yellmaster. Students will be required-t- o re- yon today hoping to find the re- new industry under. way with as nominee for president and quoted placed .: extensively from Mr. Hoover's ac state senator by Elias Gee and JoShort talks regarding the coming Chicago .. ...5 to the office of the school prin- mains of two of the four youths little delay as possible port - 50 West Seeond No. St. ceptance speech. seph A. Buttle, respectively. Piv year's work were made by the new from said to have hren nrirdTed : by cipal and will b 4 - 7 DiaviHof Salem. TV tt. fctnwer of -- students reofficers, after which a short musical Philadelphia Gordon Stewart Northcott and his there. Therefore all 5 10 Provo, and David'Shclley of Aniiu-ca- n program was furnished. Selections Detroit Sunday, September 23. Sunday turning to school should report im- mother, Mrs. Louise Northcott. Fork made seconding speeches wre given by the school band, and Washington 6, Cleveland 0. The grave was sajd to be on the school, 9:45 a. m.; Morning prayer mediately to the principal's, office on behalf of Mr. Stone. Grant SimBoston 5, St: Louis 3. school aongs.'were sung.; A vocal and sermon, 11 a. m, ,..',..) and: their permits from him.. The desert near lndio at a point about . ons of Payson seconded the nomNATIONAL LEAGUE duet was rendered by Miss -- inez The present plan is instituted with the 50 miles from Riverside,. , This talMonday, September-- " 24: .. u..-- i ination of Mr, Allen. The result of - R. H. d Indies Gulldwllt meet with Mrs. hope of giving better service to the lied directly .with the report of Holdaway and Miss Virginia Taylor . . B the vote was: Stone, 813; Allen, 83. 11 and Miss Alene Holdaway furnished St. Louis Leslie Condon, 614 West Fourth schools, and making it possible for i.i . who said the bodies of Clark, - Five ..... 815 names were presented to the :. New Y8Vk a vocal 'golo North street. school with the Louis and NetFon"Wlnslowfinally students to convention for representatives to Ven. W. F. Buckley, pastor. - , least loss of time. 50 were the burled "in desert about . , State Commander Frank Doming the state legislature. They were PIANO RECITAL ARRANGED Chicago 0, 8 miles out." 22 BEACH.' WEST PALM Sept. of of Provo the American the post James R Christensen, Salem; Daryt Wilma 'Boyle, promising young, Brooklyn ...... ......... 4 5 T I UA (UP) A possible death toll of 1,500 II, ike vtMA.i e; Fowler, Lehi; C L. Warnlck, musician of Provo, will appear in Philadelphia Pittsburgh in the Florida hurricane was for Fork the ""' pia"nirreltal"SlXbTIeWTian7TiTon-day- , lrirents-- I enCnCrS post Carl Cook, Provo Bench, eincinnatt"6-4. BostonSpanish ensuing tff-R- ed a at and John meeting heff Thursday 'year Goshen. The reOctober 1 at 8 o'clock. Miss today, as .ihatrelief agencyand sult of theRoberts, vote was- :- Christensen, Rovle i a: itudentror"thr" Young took to others save steps refugees 268; Fowler, 291; Warnlck, 279; kill? uihih uuiLcia in university and a pupil of Professor stalled: E. . Gardner, commander: from ravages of disease, Cook, 22; Roberts, 126. C. W. Reid. Last spring she won uovernor re- w, ' A Parent-teacher- s' John, Martin, meeting will W. H. Johnson, first vice comman- turned to West Palm - the Lester R. Taylor piano contest Tie platfortn of the convention Beach late be MUnD0G-C0NTE- ST held Wednesday evening. Sep- der; F, K Thomas, second vice t thgjfoung uniyeraity, pledgee-thnominees If electedp to- to last are bodies night report that tenaber 26. at 8 o'clock, itt the, Maes commander riF.iJ.v; Thomas, 'adjutfound in being debris and hourly er school building at which all par- ant; F. G. Evans, sergeant-- a ( Continued on page six) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHVRCII swamp land along the southern and ents and ii iands of thie- - school ' H; - By- - Mortenson, hlstorlajix J.-tif i!hrisU- - Srifnllst, eastern shores Lake ' of Okechobee. ' : are V invitetl EWil-Tiam' Air Booth D. i; servlceoff f tobe cordially leer; right Boys!' corner - of - FirstEast.and ..First -S Arc you ready to "enter the Herald's" Mutt Dog ("Wteit at "the V cHaplaTn;'10. DanTels, Ezra" North streets. Regular Sumlny Minor in luries about: the head BARBERS WILL CONVENE Is The eld for exec "t'tah D. R. Warner the and 87f being meeting Gardner, County Fair, Thurnday, 8eptemler f The regular meeting of the A. M: morning services 11 a. m., subject and shoulders wre susitampd byj Game Aro you going to give your dog an opportunity to pay somepurpose of Introducing to the par- utive committee. The annual fin- B. "Realty," Sunday school at 9:45 Richard MadsehT4 so'iT'of "Leonard A., the local barbers' prean'jsa-tlon- , 4 new Provo the school r ancial report was given by Past ents, thing toward his board? city a. m. Wednesday eveningtnpeting8 Madsen. ot.334 North , First East To Be WMI he held in Prove Monday The encoiiraging thing about it alLIs that any old dog Ui- superintendent. Dr. C. A. Smith, the &mmeet,jSughe-J&t- i are held TeoTdimrTtr-nan-nouncemen- t SeptemherM; Miss Irene Har-- reports were accepted. tstttHw'aytt?,''wow"whe, nurse. do. reglMt-reand are canines barred. is This for the Pedigreed jnew,chool to 2:30 from o'clock. 4:30, open dally All seats for the opening game was knocked down by ci car Irivon re,' and the teachers of the Maeser - Department Commander Frank ident of the by II iff V. Jones, presunderprivileged dog." In fact,' the more underprivileged pal vn t All are welcome, local. Officers from the at the "Y" stadium next Saturby Carl Ci Nelson, of .644 East ... - Qa1t T 1, he has. of winning first prize of JMO. j'he. )f the better chance and Committeer. District ' j'fchoolr Deming I . .. . III i A. In.. Fourth North street The accident day when the Cougars meet the . second prim'murt gets $S, and, the third S8-man John Q,.: Beesley jrayjL some '.f ..... T' ii.im-.n- npf II mauen) College J T-of Idaho will be rewti. "mi tr r 1 Itniirera rn -- If l.,,hl irilit who want to enter tills content are asked to call at The tlV. rllent Iloys served aceording.tonnouiice-- ' front of the Provo Clenning and of the or- C0?.w,r",n -- meetln --Oi? -t- he- Hlo-hTReelev - m,tlln.rt nm-- n lnntnH-oto Herald on minute last contest the and Evening get ment of school officials mart' I Dyeing! " "1 r"l,on . enuntv. v- -' , company . establishment . v IT..1. .iv nimrm register the nnnie of their dog and Its 'owner before 5 o'clock where the ;bojrsi father ia employed. Saturday. .Utah Fair Hun. held Sun-in the 1 stake tabernacle' You ' have to "afternoon.; the different dnnt Wednesday getting rr' posts together. bring -Mr.. Dog along,; . the Feat nle wfl rornmonra Aecoiding to ... ' - day; little change but we must know you desire to enter him. day st '3 e'eleek, eecordtng to an i Detwrtment First Vfee Commander ' wnvrvq a . 1. r v- til car behind a ue.iiav and In temperature, parked nruiuiiug' tiue boyran to the contest is Mutt take place on the Remember, teo, that availah.'r VKp-repui'lean club wj'l hf lie .tf(Ks4s directly in front of Nelson's car. Maximum tonip. A spmnilfl orrthil lee mi. Plmt arid 8a hld Mnnclr opening day of the talr.lThursdayi September 27, Come In Mon. eh(K1 tid-n- t n 'f-He waa rushed to the Alrd hospital In tho-ttt rnentnting t!,i .r Rob-ionf.v d wrs Trert Vice Commatideri' Johnson and . 75 day morning and reenter your Mutt, We are ready to make up graui wrncol J. 11.,np. .11 Friday where an examination- disclosed wilt receive thew activity ei-ilfort FTjnr1 r.orrU de Jong of the - Thomas eave short talks on M v the list of ?"" r?"T S Vn'' entries, t ilcktt-bruised. was Minimum He half piice, it I ant i nwitily ufc-rtenip a live, serviceable sired, as "important buslne,a-m- at ." Wi' ' nounced. HMpnnTan home. 7fun to Ij!b rtmoved '.Friday .,"..35 is . organization. .ter8 ar9 to be taken care q -- Wide Comment Caused By. Y" Student's Innovation In Field Television" coun-selo;- y JENSEN FAMILY UAMC Till - . One-Time- Allrtll? 4wu" ,w. at-fie-td i.d.i,a. I """""P -- Q LE.BROCKBANK GIVES IEYN0TE . i i J " fodr-year-ter-m t , 50,-0- 22.-I- to-wt- '.. d how-ever,-- 'YANKS, A'S ar . by-pr- . - , ARE BEATEN; 1 half-doze- . GIANTS . - al LINCOLN HIGH ASSEMBLY HELD - . Utah-Waaat- son-in-la- w Utah-Wasat- - -- OFFICERS School Admission ' Permit Plan. Told SEE ar s eo-m- : -- DESERT GRAVE -- the-nam- u' -,-- , ' e Episcopal Church I SPANISH FORK . - San-for- ',.. DEATH TOLL "LEGION MEETS STILL RISES '. 7-- 3. l, Pleas-antGrov- - REGISTER NOW FOR Cross-headquar- ters Conlab Is Slated; INJURIES OF - f ".viir!".! CHILD SLIGHT - district R. ' -- - " tadium Seats For Idaho Reserved , . I , . . The Weather r" . " hapncntid-oFlrst-Wcst-stie- - PM t. t. TtT-rTT- li-o- -- -- f "ojf-'o- rn'l J W , A |