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Show The mn known, I do who says "I am so well not have to advertise' belongs to the day of the SECOND SECTION stage-coac- h. A previous .generation may have known him, but he is out of date. FOUNDED 1850 WEDNESDAY JUNE . BY Cane Sugar Drops Another 25 Cents Testimony All in In Case No. Cancer Proves Fatal to Col. E. A. Wall, Pioneer Mining Man and Industrial Leader. A. Wall, prominent man and indualrial leader of the eeM, difd at his home, 411 east 8o.ith Temple street, at 8 : SO o'clock Tuesday night. Death was dus to a cancero-lgrowth and rarne after a long lllnesM. At his bedside tv hen deatft occurred were b.s wife, lira Mary ''ranees Wall, and his daughters, Mrs. Lewis A. Jeffs, Mrs. Clar- - K ' Cans sugar went ' 'down another notch today In San Franclaoo, a cut of 21 cents per hundredweight, which added to previous reductions during the month, totals II. 7 per bag with In the last 10 das or so. The new base price of III. 71. takthe freight ing Into consideration rate from San Krsnclsco, Is now I cents per hundredweight above the price established by local ' sugar producers on May I, and for the first time since the new cane sugar came onto the market In Jan. I. has beet and cans sugar been practically on a parity. Owing to the softening of the raw sugar market throughout the country, jobbers predict further declines. The latent Wlllet jr Gray quotation shows sales of raws at 111.11 New York, as compared with the high mark of 124.07 obtained for Cuban sugars about six weeks ago. 8o that consumers may get s reduction of from 11.00 to 11. SO per bag shortly. It Is believed. Praoentatlon was of testimony concluded this morning In case 210 ' ooverlng th special contracts for with and Ught Utah Power ths power company, being Inveetigated by the tale public ucllitlee oommlaalon of Ite own volition. This hearing la a part of the request of the power com pany to be allowed to raise rstee In general to power users. Final testimony before the commie ion consisted of the filing of a stipulation which had been agreed upon between the power company and the Utah Metal and Tunnel company, which wa filed by the Tunnel company, no oral testimony accompanying. The rttpulatton contained exhibits from both the Tunnel companv and the power company, stating their respective views as to the points the commission should oonsldor In determining a fair rate for power. Ipon the announcement by the commission that the testimony In se 230 was all In, and that the commission was anxious that all parties prepare their briefs ae soon as F. MacLean pooslble. Judge John made the request that the commission usall means to hurry the case. He said he believed the case should be cencluded by the end of July, this, he thought, being a reasonable time In which to prepare briefs The commission states that the arguments made In both cases 230 and 248 will be both oral brlefa A schedule will he prepared by the commission Immediately, allotting to each company concerned a time when they may he hoard. Fortune Teller s Arretted , sell It to George H. Robinson, for Moore A Schley, at a price of 1150.000, a against the cost to himself of 140,-00- - N. In Power Hearing On a charge of violating the city ordinance which prohibits certain forma of fortune telling, Rosie ajd Annie Yonavltrh. 26 and 14 years old respectively were arrested Tuesday and Reed night by D. H. Clayton anti-vice squad. Billing of the police They were ' later released on ball of 125 each. fi72S!VV!V.f IWO Hundred Pounds -- 0. ll 0 1920 SALT LAKE OFFICIALS OF AGED (ft El HERE FOB President of Board of CITY UTAH WOMEN HOLD ' cEb ORIENT AND of th state normal school at Milwaukee and president of th board of trustees of the National Education association, and Hugh 8. Magtll. field se retary of the association. arrived In Salt Lake this afternoon for the annual convention, which opens next Sunday In the tabernacle. "ll seems good to get back to Salt "'c'lfihXL - r OTU . 'c c3b cSb dBb MEET Two aged women, on II, th other own tongu over th bowed bead of 12, interchanged reminiscences In th other, making ths plea before the highest tribunal that th day would different tongues this morning at th be roon when all nations would b Hotel Utah. But with the way of th bound closely together In a friendship Tru-te- e very young and th very old, th two of pear. The old lady of Japan presented Mra Wells with a great bunch old women, who have spent practicof bloasoms with all th dlrnlty and simiall for lives their ally working formality of old time Japan. Th lARROLLti. IKARSK, president . CONVERSE OCCIDENT And Field Secretary lar causes, seemed to thoroughly uneach other Irrespective of Express Pleasure at Being derstand the ventures of th Interpreter. Th on was Mrs. KaJI Talwoman aged Back in Salt Lake. lin. a little black haired I YEAR SEVENTY-FIRS-T '.V'J l.X. lady of Japan, all attired In a dark brown klmona with golden linings, lion rimmed spectacles, a feather boa and a hat gav the only occidental touch to hsr costume. The other wo man waa "Aunt Em Wells, president of the Relief Bode ty propped up against a cushion In her room In the hotel. Mrs. Yajtma is president of th Japanese W. C. T. U. of Toklo, Japan. She has for the past 40 years been president of the Girls' Mission School of Toklo and ha Just resigned to taka her third trip to the occidental world with which as a Christian missionary aha la In very close touch. With a charming young granddaughter. Miss Ylyo Ukai. a Junior at blmpson college. Indlanola, Iowa, the aged woman has Just been making a tour of England and the United states. Miss UkaL ultra modern In drees, according to occidental ae acta Ideas, for Tier Interpreter grandmother, who 1 wondering If she will be able et some future slat to make a fourth trip to- America. The two aged women clasped each other's hands this morning, each understanding the cause for which the other had worked, each having spent their best years advancing th Interests of women in their own communl- tlea Each offered a blessing In her Concession Results in Dis missal of Citation to Show Utah woman gav to her from th orient a volums of hsr Cause May be Declared poems with th autographed words to My compliments and blessing Null and Void. Madam Kajt Yajtma. May complete er suocesa attend your splendid effort In th great temperance cause. Ei ims-linU. Well Then June 30. 1920. Madam Yajlrna Inscribed her name Aunt Ems register and giving th formal Japanese salutation of fare a as well, tli quaint little visitor h uni so over to hear th organ recital and attend a luncheon given In hsr honor- by the women of th local Japanese colony at th Japanese church, i Madams Yajtma is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Haahlmoio of 111 Twelfth East street. She has worked constantly among Japanese girts- - In her native land in the cause of Christianity. She has been one of the most earnest workers In th geisha girl problem and at ons time waa foremost in tbs establishment of a big home where the girls could secure work and aid. Last night she waa guest at dinner at the Japanese church with 70 members of the Japanese colony present. Her only reference to International present day problems was th statement that 30 years ago Queen Victoria had written to her declaring that then ths world could not com together, but urging that If women would be patient th day would ooms when ail nation would b friends to- gether. In Concession having been mad by th Salt Lake and Utah Railway company and th Salt Lak Terminal company that they do not hav franchise rights at this time for the construction of trackage in First West street between North Temple street and midway between North and 8ouU Temple streets, th city commission th A morning dismissed th citation ordering these companies to show cause why' the Tranche under which they claimed the right previously should not b declared null and void. With reference to the right claimed by th Bamberger electric Railway company to construct a track across First West street between North and South Tempi streets, the commission haa taken no deflnitb action. City Atty. W. H. Folland advised the boars that It might pass, an ordinance declaring th franchise null and void, but Intimated that the question probably would ond In tho courts. develops that while th franchise required construction track In a specified time. It did ofnotthla provide for the- - In valdaton of th franchise If th company failed to ao build. Aecord-t- h rlht this trackage ia still claimed. Adjacent property owners however, ar opposed to any add!-tiontracks going In First West streets The city commission believes that boon roachod. however, lu obtaining recognition that there la no rights for the proposed trackage In First West from th present eurVa of the Bamberger line to North street. It haa been suggestedTempi that North Temple street be converted into a great boulevard, and thla probably will bo done with tho paving ef th street. Th Utah Light and Traction company is said to hava proposed removal of its tracks In thla street it the thoroughfare la paved, and such action la said to be agreeable to th owner. If th latter do notproperty th city will take no hand la thisobject matter, it la understood. Bids Are Rejected. The commission thin morning rejected all bids for th proposed new concession stand, garage and comfort station at Liberty park on th ground that they were very considerably In excess of the city engineers estimate. With the present cost of material and. labor the building probably will not be undertaken thla year. Th city treasurer waa given authority to make arrangement for the sale of certificates of indebtedness with which to obtain funds to operate th city between now and the time when th taxes ar collected. Heretofore th city haa simply run an overdraft at the bank and the warrants hav been honored. Financial conditions are now such, however, that the bank finds itself unable to handle the citys paper in this way, and a loan on certificates ef Indebtedness must be .arranged. The city commission de-elded that the Interest rate on bor- rowed fund should not exceed lib per cent. He was not a promoter, but a miner, and a dealer In mine, baching hi personal Judgment successfully In and establishing a good bank-cred- it Montana and Utah. He held to hie faith In the copper-bearin- g "porphyry" at Bingham, and looked forward. some day. to acquiring financial strength sufficient to enable him to provide the plant end equipment necRETARDED BY WEEVIL NOTIFY POLICE CHIEF essary to exploit the deposit on the large scale that It demanded. By aid of his winnings he had been able to Th weather and crop report for th perform the assessment work on hie The flotation of an 11.000.000 bond Requests havs been mad by Chief own property as It became due; he week ending Juo 30 says a rapid de- of Police Joseph E. Burbldge that perUtah-IdaIssue the comfor by and had bonded other claims paid Sugar velopment of all Irrigated crops was sons leaving their homes vacant dursome of them: so that when the suc- pany for the purpose of providing noted, though dry land grains, being In ing vacation telephone him or ths cess of the Highland Boy started funds indebt-ednewhich with to clear up copper excitement In 1896 he had acth filling and ripening stngss, hav captains of police so that patrolman Incurred through the acquisiquired ownership of 200 acres and had COL. It A. HALL CARROLL G. PEARSE. contihyed to deteriorate for want of may be detailed to guard th neighdone 120,000 worth of exploratory tion of. plants and the purchase of adence M. Lang. Miss Alice Wall. Miss work, as represented by about 1. 250 ditional lands. Is announced today by Lake, said Mr. Pearse. JWe had a rain; spring sown varieties will not borhood In which thee homes are lolocal brokers. Olive Wall and Miss Kind Wall. He feet of .tunnels, drifts, and crose-cut- s. wonderful convention of the National mature a crop in parts of Salt Lake cated. In regard tq this th chief ' Th wan SI years old. bonds were authorized at a Education association here seven county. Winter wheat la In th dough said: of Utah Copper. Beginning of th in the spripg of 1319. Col. Wall we to ar meeting and have company directors years ago cut Is going at "Vacation and being stage at Oak City, In the meantime Colonel Wall had some time days are hers, and If wryit to a hospital at Baltimore, Md., become ago and are underwritten another equally Important one here Modena, where ry has been cut; at peopls will acquainted with Capt. Joseph only phone th police deHe remained there H. Burr and company of this year. This high altitude puts life Park for treatment. by George - for cutDe some been 1895 in has and ry R. De La Mar Capt Valley San several months, when he returned to La giving their name and adChicago and Nnw York; and vigor Into these people. Utah is first cutting of alfalfa ia partment, Mar secured an Interest In the the Francisco. Bankers Trust company of New an enterprising state and Balt Lake hay. Ths his home in Salt Lake. Radium treatdress and ths time they expect to in In intermeChristmas mad before ths Just generally ork xnd Halsey, Stuart and company City ta an Ideal place in which to hold being ment was prescribed last fall when property. D. C. Jackllng succeeded in getand higher valleys, the work be- leave their home vacant, ths departa convention; This convention Is one of diatewell the affliction reappeared and he re- 1902, the present officials of the Utah of New York and Chicago. along at MantL and half don ment will se that ths motorcycle and ing ting beIn turned to the Baltimore hospital, for national the Arrangements issue In education, were the significance Interested at Richfield; heavy crops are reported bicycle police will keep an y on made It be will President where he remained until several weeks Copper company cause does here Heber by Colonel J. the and Grant things In January, 190. at Heber and Pries. At Deseret and project ago. on echoed In every district In the United in ths Salt Lake valley th second al- tholr property while they are gona. Wall sold a half interest in the prop- General Manager C. W. Nibley "A home which Is left vacant for Although Col. Walls death was not erty to Charles M. MacNelll, Spencer their recent trip east, and from which States. falfa crop Is being retarded by weeunexpected, It came as arwurprise to Penrose and his brother, R. A. R. Mr. Nibley was expected to return to- , I guess everyone likes to get back vil. though th weather has been rath- thirty, days la subject to calls from His condition Penrose, for which he le said to have day. to Salt Lake City, said Mr. Magill. er favorable for stubble mulching. Fa- tho many of his friends. fellows who work at this Urn of The bends. It is announced, will be The teachers the business men and had been serious for some time and received 1420,000 and a 20 per cent weather has aided weevil too Far In tho business of stealing of old bonds to end and he several hours befoie the investors to net about 7.75 per the leaders generally are full of en- vorable In th Sevier and Sanpete from lapsed Interest In the stocks spraying unprotected house. Th depart-valley- s. Into a state of coma from which he the new company. The De La Mar cent, are In denominations of 1600 and terprise. I like this fine, whole-soule- d don Tomatoes hav well, j ment can prevent such looting If 11000 and run serially from one to ten never regained consciousness. of push and energy. Interest was sold for 1125,000. western en ia spirit the peas, lata notico of the location of empty 1600.000 crop Canning of the Issue maturing Colonel E. A. Wall was horn at In 1900, Colonel Wall started in"The most far- - reaching problem to potatoea and beets have also don housea It will add comfort to the 1, 1921, and 1500,000 each year National Richmond, Wayne county, Ind.. June junction proceedings against the Utah July be considered the by coming well. Beets promise unusually well at vacation If the owner knows that th until 1910. when the last Education association 21. 1839, the son of pioneers from Copper company In New Jersey when thereafter is convention 13.600,000 will fall due. MantL Some irrigating has bean don home is being guarded while hs North Carolina. His early education It was proposed to Increase the capiTh issue le secured a mortgage that of the national reorganization of In tb beet fislds at Richfield, and th away." was received In the common schools tal stock to 11,000,000 and to Issue on the company's plants byin Utah, we have had field, work it well along. Fruit has Ida-h- o Hitherto th body. bonds, and Washington, and on the land, large, unwieldy business meetings and of the locality inwhich he was born 13,000,000 worth of convertible favorably and cherry pick Testimonial to Honor and In 18 80 he came west, settling In with the disposal of 11 per cent of buildings, machinery and equipment, the plan proposed contemplates a developed ing has advanced rapidly. The late American Smelting the stock of 1600,000 due farmers on the business the Interestexcept deleColorado. There he became of composed meeting apple crop Is small at Heber, but aprestraining Delta plant and farm lands. The It Departing Missionary ed In mining and In 863 went to Mon- & Refining company. Aease hts factories involved have an appraised gates from th various states In probut In this issued was ples at Elberta are doing much better. order search he his continued The tana. where to active membership. more slue of some portion than and 120,500.000. lower The and withdrawn was later ranges, pastures In honor of Elder Axel And reason for gold but combined hs activities as opposition The Indebtedness to which the bond Congress of the United State recently In to the levels are showing tb who leaves soon ts fill a miner with these of freighter and control of the property Apassed a mission In issue will be applied was largely In- approved a bill to amend th charter needIntermediate Involvon suit the showers for Interests rain, though - material and supplies ex- Guggenheim curred through the purchase of the of the National Education association 38th and 9th were Eastern States, a farewell testith over the now grader in thbeneficial is millions pending locally. and ing Brigham City and Delta factories- in In such a way as to enable us to or- Th changed between that territory ranges, where most of tb monial will be given Thursday evenproperties of the Nevada Utah and - th Whitehall factory In ganise on a delegate basis. This re- stock higher ftah. H1 4 came here In 1868. re- colonel's are new grazing, are excellent ing. July 1, st 8:20 o'clock, ia ths which la being moved the Montana, height t During the make will years. Then for five year mining boom, Colonel Wall and a Honeyvllle. Utah, and maining possible In theaoqulsi-tlo- n organisation and ntock continue thrifty. Fourteenth ward chapeL Dancing will he was chief stockholder and superof largo areas of land suitabl for enlistment of 600,000 teachers Instead of other mining magnates obHighways have been Improved lo- conclude ths w intendent of the Wood River Gold and number beet which cultivation. members active bonanza 60,000 of a of control tained supposed are evenings entertainment still showers, by though they cally The companys statement of Febru- have at present. In any event, we are Silver Mining company, an Important In the Sagebrush state and the stock and rutty as a rule. following sn excellent program on year shewed a net work- going to have a meeting which will be dusty ! enterprise at Bullion, Idaho, where he was put upon the market at approxi- ary 28. of this . Rang conditions ar reported as which the following will take part Big Dailies Will Handle ing capital of 11.711,000 and total net looked to with keenest Interest by was elected to the upper house of the mately 11.50 a share. The property assets of follows; 132,776,000, are which appliA. Prof. become C. with and Lund. the territorial leglrlature News of N. E. A . Meeting accompanist: did not fulfill the expectations of cable' to this Issue. In issuing the members of school boards, school patAfton, Wyo., rang at its best; Desf president of that body. owners, and the stock dropped uptll It bonds the company covenants to main- rons, superintendents and teachers eret, Utah, rang and road quit dry Choir, "Vardan, the Norwegian SingMM a share. 10 cents 100 States. tain was around per cent of ths value of ths from every part of the United dallies ar beginning Engaged in Mining. ers, M. A. Strand and company, Mr. Duchesne, Utah. Metropolitan rang excellent, learned Wall In bond net Colonel assets. time this At quick In 1885 he returned to Utah and encrepe good; Elks. Nevada, rang fair, Thrawbridg and company, R. c. to manifest interest In the coming a number of women, who could Water for stock good; Evanston, Wyo., crepe Waring, Zeiss Louise Watson. James National Education Association congaged In mining at Mereur and other that Applications 111 afford had stock, the loss, bought ramps of the state. In 1887 he went with the belief that If he was Inter- Special Meeting at good; rang needs rain; GrantevUIe, H. Nelleon, Hynim Christianson. Aug-w- ? acWith Filed Engineer to Bingham, where he noticed a num- ested in the property. It was a good Utah, rang and stock good; Logan Miss Ollrameyer, Miss Lola Leonard, vention In r Salt lake July Salvation Army Hall Edna Gotberg and ths departing cording to Information given out ber of prospecting drifts and Inclines buy, and were frantic over the aag In Utah, rang and stock good; MeGIlL , driven In the early days on both sides at the Application to divert water has been Nevada, stock good, high rang excel- missionary. from national headquarter Lieut. Col. J. W. Cousins and wife, filed with the stats engineer by Thom- lent; MantL Utah, rang geod;'Moab, of the canyon. While there he made price. names of obtained the Wall Colonel this Utah Hotel morning. to led the later and cattle good; Modena. Will Hold Conference the discovery which Salvation as Robinson of the women. Invited them to come to provincial officers of th Announcement ia mads that W. who wish- Utah, rang Utah, th rain waa greatly needed; organization of the Utah Copper com- hla office, and took the stock off their Army for the western division, will es to divert 100Paragonah, Carson Ryan of th New York Post acre feet from On the of ex Fruits will arrive In th city either Friday or Creating pany. Montpelier, Idaho, stock and rang hands at the figure, thus prePond, a natural lake In Iron coun- eellent; Oakley, Idaho, stock and rang not have enough venting them original , At that time he did from losing a single dol-la- r, conduct a meeting at army-- ' headto 'cover1 the bg convenIn David Bear th ty, valley. Upper There will be recover.. start developto to 119 E. a street rains Second South Pocatello, systematic conference Idaho, money the stock falling quarters, at th Saturday greatly tion for hi paper: The New York1 A. Moss, aim asked for the diversion good; ment. but. from year to year, he did aided and stats stock Provo, on Utah, range; capltol In Civic Positions. July 12, under the World ha a representative already tonight. The officers are here en pout of 2 second feet from Tamarlck and his assessment work. Later he made excellent; Richfield, Utah, auspices of the stats New York Georgs, to wa- rraxlng Colonel Wall was a member of the to Denver from an ftmy rally held in MOsa springs near St. crops and pests stationed her and th some money by sundry deals at Ophlr 8L ranr progressing; exeL; Rworks of Salt Iak California, and premise a highly In- ter 100 acres. H. - Jones. Hanna, haying Utah, rang much in need of commiarfon, between th fruit and Glob and th New York Herald have and Mereur. He sold the Brickyard board of public and George. ordered dally wires of th convention. 160,-00- 0 resigned In Jan- -' teresting meeting. On Thursday CoL Duchesne county, asked permission t rain; Salt Lake City, Utah, for several years mine, at Mereur, and cleaned up Tamone-ha- lf crepe do- vegetable growers and th produce second foot from the The press service in salt lake will uary. 1906. That year he engaged en-In and Mrs. Sidney Gauntlett of Chicago, divert on that. He developed the welL In of ing buyers of Duchesne t6 the North the Utah, Fork Interests of also keep the wire busy supplying river, a spirited conflict with the city th formef territorial secretary for rater 16 acres t pa mine, near the Highland Boy, and the adopting standing methods of grading convention new to paper all over department regarding Tem- th western division, will visit Salt made auch a showing as to be able to gineering th United States, with th headline and packing fruits and vegetables. will probably hold a simLake grade lines and paving onatSouth and Minor Burglaries D street ilar His home "Balt lake City. ple street. before leaving. meeting Th and pests commission of reading. to Police th statecrops and South Temple was completely reReported baa directed Harold R. Ha-ramodelled at heavy expense that year. It was at that period that the Civic Church Authorities to arrange for such a masting, Several minor burglaries wore reColonel which of Improvement league, Attend B. Y. Exercises ported to the police last night Theo- and th date set above is tentative. Wall was vice president, was organMr. states that there has been dore ized. Baer, I Prescott apartments, no- manyHagan for such a meeting, and requests Desk are closed in numerous in order to indemnify ' the city of a the theft ef officer tified the he expects a large attendance, as the In the par- Church offices and of the against any possible lose 120 many today time haa coma in Utah when standgold watch, William Sheppard, ing of South Temple street. Mr. Wall rooms are Without occupants, a genwest Fourth South street Informed ardization and grading ef Utah fruits filed a bond for 150,009. This is said waa water a meter and vegetables Is a dir necessity. the police that to be the only Instance of its kind ia eral exodus of Church officials and stolen from his automobile while it members of auxiliary general boards .YiUv the history of the etty. at BaJtair ths was depot; standing March 7,' 1870. Col. Wall married to Provo haring taken place. The purstreet reported th Kiwanian Editor B. L. Lloyd, 124 Wheel Mlv Mary Prances Mayer, a Salt which contained suttees exerla to a of of attend the pose theft Will Address Club was trip blessed union talking machine Lake girt This a quantity of wearing appearoL and onto yoor porch with nine rhlldren, of whom only cises being held at the B. Y. U, sumMarathon. tb of Texas, Frank Wedtn mer school, chapel exercises being those named shove survive. Re Fulkerson, editor of th Intheso pleasant loss of a euit ease from his automohts death Col. scheduled for the morning to be folup to the timean ofactive while it was standing In front sf ternational Klwania magaxine, will be evenings. Listen bile Interest in lowed by e banquet for 600 persons at maintained Wall of the tb principal speaker at the to the world e beet ths Hotel Utah. Tb manager Lake financial af noon. While no exact list of those weekly mining andwasSalt music while you Hotel Utah also reported the theft of luncheon sf th local organisation ta man of great ability making the trip has been made it is a H fair. In rest the cool, and enterprise and kept abreast of the certain that a good representation I a tan leather handbag. Brin Shos to m ROYAL th th Newhous Hotel Thursday Rerefreshing air. No clew to th Identity of time in all essentials of mining and present at th exercises thin Provo. the .We win gladIs officers Shod Shop. found by was of entertainment th committhieve ports Council hit mind ran Rome of the members of metaullurgy. Although ly demonstrete tee for the International K1 wan Lana in th party. any of th case reported. more to mining, he had a fine liter, of the Twelve ..are the Ronora phov .. a did write Yon will ret the very best the members ef which recently visitary taste end oould end nograph or the Cheese numerous essays upon a diversity of Bad Check Man is Colombia Orafo-aol- a Specialist ed Salt Lake will be given by R, li 24 E. 2ND SO. for yoq. No subjects. He hsd legions of friends Northwest to of chairman the committee. Young, who and Going will trusted Police 38 SO. MAIN be In whom obligation to boy. Sought by mourn bie loee ae a true friend and Delegates to the international conven. and get It dona smear tt eer 41 E. BROADWAY wiee counselor. He bad s genial perH. R. Lsehry, cheese manufactur- tWn in Portland will also speak oa are being mad by h po-- 1 TO Most any pslnt will do; hearted and brave Be Efforts of division man of the issued sonality. was open diary who th a business done at the te Etc-- , Etc, Etc. young convention. ing specialist ROBINSON BROTHERS but was strong n his condemnation of a checklocate th H. R Brand le H Van Dam, district governor will be on th National Bank of the But, y. It takes sf here, agriculture tb department deceit and of doubtful homes To make Shining new; every form chairman. Republic for 130 several days ago to! method In busineaa going Vi Idaho and northwest points of To encourage travel to ML Tim pa he had airned th name 'MUSIC COMPANY win be which Mr. While tour Clon-ingPrivate funeral servlre extended on away an over the now practically comRalph Cloninger, head of the & held at the home Friday afternoon at 7Tb y I man Co In Lake Glass chsee factorise Pain! Flock company. will visit Sail pleted road up Amelia Fork can2:15 o'clork and masonic services at described ae being about 6 feet 10 Montana Orem F,lrtri railroad will and the yon Washington, Oregon, 134-3- 6 So. State Street le the graveside at I oclork In ML inches tall and having light hair and SS- Idaho with a view te improving th offer a PL ' mileage book te Fleet Em leett "Wt Olivet cemetery, under th suspire light complexion. The check we SoW lots and frets of their product. He expects American Fork and near vicinity ae yoor quality 1. No. n attendance prize. of Wssatrh Lodge to be gone three months payable t Orem Uoyi fr ho ss giv-thou- 1 A J 0, n, Music on Your Porch yor Dont Hesitate to I Royal Shoe Co. Repairing urt er Lfw-hr- -- ISS-mi- u - 1 1 |