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Show IT IS usually a ten-cegirl a makes fool a of bodythat THE average family man has.no difficulty in keeping up with his bills. His trouble is to prevent his bills from keeping up with him. nt $10,000 man.? A $10,000 wo- man doesnt make a fool of anybody because she is nobodys foci. ; Containing a Resume of the News of Provo and Many Features and Human Interest Strides PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 2r 1922 VOL. XH., NO. 33 SUMMER SCHOOL TO MAYPOLE DANCE WAS GREAT THRONG ENJOYED COUNTY ASSESSOR BEAUTIFUL FEATURE OF PERPETUATE PLANS OF MAY DAY EXERCISES FAMOUS NATURALIST Reminiscent of the famous naturOne of the most beautiful spectacles ever' sfeen on the streets of alists school, conducted by the Provo was1 witnessed this .morning world-fame- d naturalist, Louis e fairy-lika when more than hundred in the summer of 1873, on children of the four public schools Peniskese island .off the New Enand the Brigham Young university gland coast In Buzzards bay, is the training school danced around their Timpanogos session of the Brigham respective Maypoles to the strains of sweet music furnished. by the public Young university summer school, schools' orchestra under the leader- which will be held at Aspen grove in ship of Professor J. W. McAllister. Provo canyon from July 17 to AuThe occasion was the annual Mayday gust 25. The Aggassiz school was exercises. first summer school in the Center street from the fountain to the States and from it have United First East street was roped off, and numerous modifications sprung the five beautifully draped Maypoles of the the The great scientist-teachidea. done in the respective school colors eleven promising selected with a beautiful streamer for each David Starr them among students, kiddie, were placed in the' center' of who Stanford of university, Jordan, the street. The exercises opened by to the Vacation weJ the children 3 ESTABLISHED 1910 ANNOUNCES VALUE OF COUNTY PROPERTY The valuation of Utah county for the year 1922 is placed at $36,221,-7- 9 5, by County Assessor Charles E. Hawkins, who has just completed this years assessment rolls. This valuation is exclusive of corporations and mines, which are assessed by the state board of equalization, and is $2,239,141 less than the 1921 valuation, which was placed at This decrease, Mr. Hawkins states is made principally on merchandise, real estate and automo- FERENCE SATURDAY-SUNDA- aturday?s Session CON-EDIT- LIFE IN HOBBLE OF PAYSON FILES Y SUIT FOR Sundays Session I know that to tbe man who Is honest with his God, blessings will come which cannot be estimated in the things of this world. Sp spoke Elder James E. Talmage if the quorum of the twelve apostles at the opening session of the quarterly conference held in the stake tabernacle Saturday morning. The sentence reflects the spirit of tbe first session of the conference, an urging of the Latter-day Sain.ts to pay their titbes and offerings that they might receive the blessings of God. The conference singing at this session was furnished by the Spring-vill- e Second ward choir, under the direction of Chorister Myron) Crandall. The roll call by wards showed an attendance at the morning session of TRANSIENT LOST ELLSWORTH OR The Sunday morning session of the GREEK $10,000 SUNDAY While walking' along the Denver ager of the Paysonian, a weekly and Rio Grande 'railroad track one-hamile north of the Springville denewspaper published at Payson, about Utah, has filed saiit in the Fourth pot W. HJ3:30 oclock Sunday mornHill, 46; transient, steping, district court against Charles E. ped off the bridge crossing Hobble Huish, editor and manager of the creek and was drowned. The, body Reporter, a weekly newspaper pub- was found Sunday morning by Chief lished at Eureka, who is also the Deputy Sheriff Carl Boshard and a mile manager of a moving picture house party of searchers one-haat Payson, to recover $10,000 dam- down the stream. Hill, together with W. E. Thomas, ages alleged to have been suffered when the defendant is alleged to have iH. C. Talbot, John Lee and Bernard published and circulated a handbill 'McKenna, had jjust gotter off a in Payson and elsewhere in Utah southbound freight train, and were walking along the track. It "was county, containing the following': The fight which is being made dark and the noise of the moving against us in a weekly newspaper is train drowned the sound of the swift purely a personal matter. That pa- current of Hobble, creek and Hill did per, owing to the unpopularity of the not know tht he was approaching a manager and his blackmailing system bridge. The men, with Hill, all of of doing business, finds itself with whom are transiehts, immediately rebut very little advertising or other ported to the night watchman at patfonage in a community containing Springville, who accompanied them more than 3000 people. Mr. Huish, to the stream with lanterns, but they having his own printing plant, nat- were unsuccessful in their search. urally refuses to be blackmailed into They' then notified the sheriffs ofI r giving printing and. advertising busi- fice. ness to a man who has for years The men with Hill had met him at shown himself to be antagonistic to Salt Lake a day before the accident the motion picture business, new occurred. They were bound for fifth among the industries of the Nephi with a view of applying foj United States, and of course too big work on the state highway there. a factor to be killed off by one week- Hill was wearing a heavy overcoat As long as the for- when he fell and it is supposed that ly newspaper. mer owner! of the show house was it weighed, him down as the water is willing to pay tribute to your weekly said to be from eight to ten feet deep newspaper all went well. Mr. Huish, at the point where he fell. When for good and sufficient reasons, does found there were? in his pockets a not see fittofpay. Draw your own few personal effects including an conclusions,, "Anglers License!, issued to him R. W. McMullin, T. D. Lewis and March 6,192l, at Winnemucca, Nev. Willard HansoH are the attorneys for The men with Hill did not know his the plaintiff. permanent address, but stated that he is said to have told them that he had a wife and three children. The JUNE TENTH IS body is at the Berg Mortuary jn this city. The officers are trying to. locate relatives of the dead man. W. E. Ellsworth, editor and man- - conference opened with the choir and congregation singing Our God, We Raise to Thee, under the direction of Professor J. R. Boshard. The invocation was offered by Bishop Willis K. Johnson of Springville, after which the choir sang Once More, Dear Home. President J William Knight expressed his gratitude for an opportunity of meeting with the people of this stake under such favorable conditions. He was especially, grateful, he said, that Professor J. R., Boshard, biles. who has been very ill for many The loss in merchandise was the is well enough to again lead months, to the valuation heaviest, according the choir and the people of the stake Mr. is accounted and for by records, in singing. Hawkins in the assessment of sugar, In referring to the blessings re which this year was assessed at $3.50 ceived singing through the obedience of Gods per bag at the factory, as compared 673. plans for the B. Y. U. summer with commandments. song President Knight 1921. The for $7.80 to per bag Grove, according The was stated The five little" Mayqueens with school at Aspeif a medium of comfirst Presithat is Stake there speaker are two at Provo houses wholesale Dr. Hugh M. Woodward, dean of the T. N. Taylor. He gave statistics munication through which the childent their attendants led their respective summer a cut in to made have stuheavy reported session, contemplates a groups around the circle and they dent the stock inventory this year as com- in regard to the care of the poor of dren of God might reach their Heavfaca and of students body fifty the stake, showing an annual, expen- enly Father, and that a desire on the then took their places in the Center A numTents for pared with that of 1921. of approximately $12,000. Of part of the Prophet Joseph Smith of each group while the dance pro- ulty of four professors. rooms diture of houses of business the ber larger and ceeded. Each of the little attendants sleeping quarters, class this amount there has been an in- had opened this channel of commuwill be provided. There Provo also show a marked decrease crease in the last two years in the nication. The speaker declared carried baskets and bouquets of fresh cafeteria HawMr. merchandise in inventory, cut flowers of the same color as that will be no objection to men taking kins funds received from the Relief So- that before a truth is established J their wives provided they take their of the school they represented. the desire to establish that truth In saj the assessment of farm lands, ciety and a decrease in those supAs the dance proceeded the" hun- own tents. the Presiding Bishops of- tnust be felt, then those desiring to plied by Mr. the various had Hawkins depThe lines of work to be offered dreds of children and parents that Taylor especially obtain the truth must work toward v uty assessors meet with a committee fice. aPresident will include biology, zoology, geology of crowded the sides, broke forth into more liberal contributioh that end. He urged the people to creurged three members of the local farm from cheers and applauded the pretty chi- and nature'" work. Other subjects bureau, the in Saints fast an of offerings. ate within themselves a desire to the when ldrens efforts. may be given if there is a sufficient district was madeequalization Dont tie the purse strings so tight learn more of the principles of the by the said com- to save the this seslie suggested, gospel, and in conclusion he urged dimes, Following the Maypole exercises demand. Applications for HawMr. mittee. In this adjustment the people of this state to sustain the the. children and teachers marched sion should be submitted to the dean the that dollars roll ip. cant dewere states farm kins lands to the North park, where they en- of the summer school as soon as creased on that S. laws Elder John Siftith of the stake passed by the legislature, referan average of, from 6 to joyed the day in field sports. Dur- possible. Dr. Woodward says. high council, in speaking on the sub- ring especially to the cigaret law. 8 per cent. The Johnson sisters, Violet and ing t)he forenoon two games of base There is also quite a loss in the ject of tithe paying, related an inball were played, one between tha TTlLc UUI1UUU Flaff then sang The Lord Is My showvaluation placed on automobiles. teresting personal experience, Parker and Franklin boys; which the of Elder A. O. Palmer, reping with Shepherd. efficency complying This is general throughout the state, was won by the Parker by a score of School resenting the stake missionaries, and Mr. Hawking reports, auitos having the law of tithing. 9.. to 6. During the afternoon the On Tal- chairman of the missionary commitmaterially reduced in price. It is mage arising to hisspeak, Elder various grades of the schools particcomtee, gave a report of the missionary at expressed pleasure of the assessor, however, children of the sixth, seventh the belief home. He had left Provo some work in the Utah stake. He stated ipated in all kinds of foot races, and andTheeighth ing a automobiles of have number the that of public grades a game of , horseshoe between the thirty-thre- e years age. but had al- that last year 100 people were bapschools are again striving to oufRo escaped assessment. These, he states, ways, teachers. since that time, looked upon tized through the efforts of home assessment to be will the added of rolls, an each other in the popular pastime SET FOR JERSEY to come to Provo as missionaries in the Utah stake. automoopportunity is of as are list he the The checking goal they That Mr. Hill was not without a writing essays. A quartet under the direction of the county with those an opportunity to return home. The sense of humor is indicated in the striving to reach is to win one of the biles owned inassessment. LOCAL POSTMASTER Miss Ethel Taylor of the Granite speaker reviewed the previous feamedals which the local lodge of Elks given in for DAY CELEBRATION following receipe found among the tures of school the Conference in sang Sowing. In making thte assessment the assinging, High is offering for a suitable essay for mans dead personal effects: Bishop Ralph Poulton of the high sessor states that there has been praying, and speaking, and, found Flag day, June 14th. RECOVERING FROM Recepie for; making Jackass numerous council dwelt on the activities of the suggestions for texts on The rules of the essay contest are quite a saving to the county as comA. Jsrealson. president of the Brandy. Take seven" spoons full of. John one of which he could any have Primary organization, touching on Utah as follows: That all of the public pared with the cost of making up the a ten barbed wire, Hub. also Uattle pounds of star an Jersey sfte excellent sermon, he the work of that organization. He school children in the sixth grade assessment of previous years. This preached o. o;n- s,ik of :s. ar one SEVERE ILLNESS will and food rot, lor. if dairy aided declared the of said, that the as was by one not God, lessons medal; those of saving,ashowever he states, compete for 1iovo Saturday and met the Jeisyof Riant powdtr, mix all toR( i her mwl could have failed ifspirit not so, aided. taught to the children concerningbeing the and.Good he' anticipated due to disthe seventh grade for another-anthe great of this county, to consider cook for nine days and nitthts, set on breeders kroas lives of the early pioneers would In tho, 'yfljrkg, of thg till fact that two new irrigation of the eighth grade foi h Jersey dav celebration to ice to cool while you dig your grave; for Latter-da- y plans The many friends of Postmaster J. thosi come life later are in not the of Saints, up hearts one were they tricts and drainage district in be held this city June 10th. The then take a drink and go for the McGuire will be glad to learn anotherhonor as the children and should hear testimony that he, commented they school added to the rolls, which made con- good to the The flag1 goes was held under the direction hole. You will hot need a covering meeting that Mr. McGuire is recovering from to which the child belongs that siderable additional work Jn the of- Eldei Talmage, and he called special the founders of the teachings of the of O. A. Mr. Smoot, who was appoint- the Jackass will cremate you. a severe attack of influenza from writes attention to derelictions in the pay- Latter-da- y Saints were truly inspired. ed of the three fice. the essay winning chairman of the committee on which he has been suffering for more of fast offerings and tithes. The speaker stated that thera are The records show that Utah coun- ment Latter-dathe occasion, by the grades. management overmore two fgr disease The weeks. The than 1700 children enrolled in than Saints fast offerings The subj'ect of the essay will be, ty now has six drainage disricts and should be of board of the Utah State ROTARY CLUB directors exto the Mr. to the Utah two McGuires heart the stake of value taxed equal districts association, Me. Primary three to The Means comprising irrigation the What Flag Cattle ?flub. tent of making it imperative that he contest closes meals, hut statistics' of the stake and urged the fathers and mothers Jersey on May 12th, and the nearly100.000 acres of land within show In line with the progressive spirit to a few if bed in such for be that true the of cost to lie quietly weeks, medals will be awarded during the the county. encourage the children attend of the Jersey BOARD OEi DIRECTORS breeders of this section, the meals are only about one cent primary. is to called during which time he has been the the fact that Attention on 14th. June exercises Day that this Patriarch Albert Jones bore a those in attendance desired of land sur- each. recipient of, many personal calls on Flag Thfwinners last year were Wen-de- l there is a great acreage be at least Day years Jersey In equal to the of regard the part of his friends. Last week inthe truthfulness if not better than the one speaker strong testimony tithing FOR ENSUING YEAR Morgan of the sixth grade, Anna rounding Utah lake which is now held , last of can Lord the the on that duand he received two beautiful bouquets of Smoot suggestedthe gospel, get spoke Marie undated, and which in former years and seventh of the year. Last years celebration and flowers, one from the Kiwanis club Fletcher of the eighth; the Central produced some of our best sugar beet along without. the tithing, but Saints ties of a patriarch urging the people show was pronounced by the Amerito cannot seek ahcl one from the U. C. T. without it. kthe of God get along paying to the blessings As indications through crops. hondrs. point the At the weekly luncheon of the school can Cattle club'as being probgetting Jersey SATURDAY AFTERNOON. the medium of the patriarch. Mr. McGuire reports that he was fact that the lake this year will reach Provo one in best the held Rotary club held at the Hotel the United ably was Music his be at Elder James E. Talmage of the furnished for the afterparticularly anxious to the highest point in years, it is antici- noon Roberts last night the following NaGow States. of the Secretary session by the Provo First ward quorum of the twelve, touched on the desk: during the fjrst week .in May, BIG LECTURE THURSDAY pated by the assessor that the board were as members of the elected tional has President dub written which has been designated as Postal of equalization will make further choir under the leadership of Walter need of systematic home missionary Isrealson that th.is of Reed L. Ander- directors: board their organyear P. Whitehead, director. The Granite work, declaring that not enough ization will of the valuations of Improvement week by the departA. Spear, Oscar adjustments one two of Wyman Berg, berg, send their ment. However, he expresses much high school quartet also rendered a stress is on this phase of the work field men to be these lands. the for W. in readiness B. Tuckis James George and Everything Fitzroy, of the church. selection. We Are Sowing. inptendance. satisfaction at the manner in which The speaker then to be O. benefit W. W. road Lester oVer given er, Creer, Mangum, the top. Timpanogos Elder S. P. Eggertsen of the stake launched into a discussion of the help put this show the work of the office is being car- in Dr. George E. Hyde, Dr. H. G. Merthe stake tabernacle next Thurs- MANY RESPONDING to is an This honor the distinctly Assistof direction addressed material the of on the this world under presidency congregaried. things making R. when Dr. J. E. Brod-du- s tion. He made reference to the special reference to the present labor energy that was-- displayed last year rill, E. L. Roberts and Herald ant Postmaster J. W. McAdams and day ofevening, will lecture on receivLake The three Clark. last named Salt City the Jersey breeders. teachings of the economy and thrift trouble throughout the world. He by June Superintendent of Mails, James Clay- Utahs scenic wonders. The lecture 5th to the 10th will be ed a tie vote and will draw lots for a at the recent annual and to conference referred trouton. CALL TO FOR POEMS the labor especially to and illustrated be will promises all oyer this broad place on the board. .Week Jersey the commented favorably thereon. He ble of this state and gave as his opinDuring the first week of May en- be one of the most" interesting ever The board will meet in the near Utah do jier part then will will cited as worthy of emulation the ion that men have the right to refuse land and Provo postoffice-employee- s and elect the officers for the this future in in city. and cattle. given mik Jersey ON TIMPANOGOS lives of such great men as Presidents to work, but that no man has the Theadvertisingbreeders deavor to develop good fellowship will go lecture of the The year from the boards memit ensuing proceeds that reJersey H. thought Anthon Lund and Heber J. Grant, right to prohibit his neighbor from and prevent friction, Mr. McGuire of the road the toward a to be completion would climax week bership. this fitting and Elder Janies E. Talmage. He working either through his personal ports, by the observance of the eight from the main canyon to Aspen O. R. Thomas, who recently. marif show were. the the held last day of Mass., or efforts from an the medium of written economy, strongly urged rules industry, Fitchburg, contest through the for The will of poem tourists proposed Thousands received the customary initiaGrove. and the avoidance of debt. He em- organization. He especially empha- it. Accordingly,' June 10th was ried, which are as follows: in which is booklet this of crown bestowed upon newly work tion and Timpanogos. the improving hold will the day whemthey enjoy use courtesy to all, road, 1. Smile, course of preparation by the Brigham phasized his advice by relating per- sized the fact that undet- no circum- chosen last was undertaken of the club. A quarwhich members wedded affkir. their big as equals and subordinates as well of fall by the Provo Kiwanis club. The Young university, is arousing a great sonal experiences showing the neces- stances do men have the right to tet of Miss Ethel under the direction use shed the blood of their fellowman, of deal of interest in all sections of the sity therefor. a of superiors. Itx requires th,e the of school enthe is Granite program lecture part Taylor high Stake Clerk E. H. Holt, characteri- and otherwise openly defy law and muscles to smile and to in about thirty-siof those Books for state, its funds a numcharge according with the those tertained necessary present raising ninety-seve- n to frown. Why .w'ork completion. the contest. Contributions are com- zed by President Taylor as a de- order. of ber vocal selections. The morning session closed by the pendable man, was the next speakovertime? Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, chairman of ing in from counties as far north as er. He stathis of remarks choir others fhe began by 2. Respect as far south as Garfield. singing Grant Us Peace, O and authority Uinta., week committees, anthe Boys exTo Lord, with Professor JJ W. McAllisand the personal dignity and feel- Mrs. The final date upon which poems ing that he had not had great to our many nounced, the details of the Boys of will It be interest will be accepted and entered in the perience as a speaker. It had been ter and Mrs. Hannah Packard sing- library patrons to know that a great week program, which will be obings of subordinates; we are all huTo Be man beings, not machines. contest has been set for May 15, ac- his mission in life to keep his eyes ing the duet. The benediction was number of books of the best and served fr;om Sunday,- April 30th, un3. Criticize The and ears active and his tongue still. by Bishop Alfred W. Harding of the most popular fiction have just been til Saturday, May 6th, inclusive. constructively, cording to the committee. how to improve conditions and how will then be submitted to the In his childhood he had acted as Pioneer ward. and are now on the library poems ) of the primary association, The afternoon session! opened by repaired secretary decision. to correct and avoid eror. for their shelves for circulation. judges ready v and since that time had filled cleri- the choir and congregation singing Funeral services for Mrs. Kath4. To a patron accdpt blame for Now the that long days are here Miss Jolcal positions in all the organizations Redeemer of Israel. was and vacation season the mistakes of the office; do not air ryn Jolley. 27, wife of Malcolm is approaching, Prayer Medal of the Church which could be filled by Bishop E. B. Walker of the there will be an increased yesterday followinside differences. If you are doing ley, who died here will demand Sunheld be a male w&rd. member. a brief view by Pleasant illness, fellow The choir then assume ing best that your for interesting andv worthwhile your at the In the training of children Elder sang O Day Mbst Glorious. Miss Jane Hibbard won the day afternoon at 4 oclock workers are doing, theirs." The spicy romance for the reading. with Bishop do Holt wrard stressed the The rather than stake belitchapel, and contest medal at the Third authorities 5. Dont encourage warm afternoon, the book on nature general gossip, The people of the Sharon ward of the dont He a method. of Powelson A. read were the church presiding. E. a fellow universityYoung by presented criticize or George yesterday mornand the heavier novel .will tle, subjects, adverselye On Mrs. Jolley had resided in this Provo Bench have sent out letters to selection from Alma dealing with H. Holt and sustained confer- all find a place on the list of spring ing, chosing for her subject, worker. We all have good points announc- the parable of the tree of everylast-in- g ence. from here of the members the ward, excoming sinc Miss Dance. the Hibbard With August, afad summer and like credit for good performance. city Among the Besides her husband she ing that beginning tonight the first The Granite quartet sang Unfold books recently reading. life, and commented briefly 6. Be generous when another gets Colorado. will no pressed her views on dancing as an you repaired son, of a series' of entertainments will be thereon. Ye Portals Everlasting. is is survived by an 1 occa- advanced art. She told of how dancdoubt find to it in the neck. all suit Fortunes wheel on plenty Mrs. Kath- - staged. A series of four entertainS. Harris of President Franklin Elder mother, reveher said the that Robert Lee; be Talmage body and sions. Call and look them over. ing developed the human always turning, and you may is planned with an object of the Brigham Young university called lation of Joseph Smith concerning the ments Mass.; of is of Cambridge, the declared that it Hamilton poetry the underside some day. ryn wo raising money to clear the indebted- attention to the Saviors parable of different an of glory was the few be saved? music in action. She said that when degrees 7. D,n't hide behind cryptic state- - one sister Mary Hamilton, house, which the the talents. In commenting on the only answer in modern time to the Professor Boshard and Mfs. Marie love of fine arts cease dancing will of the brothers, Mathew and William, all of ness of the meeting ments and take advantage to before dedicated have President of Harris hope Will parable. Homer sang the duet, Hail also cease. or people spoke Mass. perplexing question, Hedquist many wfords. double meanings of Cultij Boston, the the 4th of July. the three, kindk"f talents each into the Brightness of Zions Glad Ewdin Baird was a close second in The body may be viewed atThird vate clearness, come clean, let othcal of .or consists the intellectual is is the dividual The talent the the North program tonight 165 temporal, the contest, the judges deliberating giv, Morning. ers know where you stand and what family residence, 2 two good short plays, good vocal and intellectual, andKahe talent. The to m. a. and 10 spiritual N. practical before deciding to award the T. phase much from President spiritual, the Taylor urged you mean. The old order of secrecy West, Sunday music, good readings, importance of developing each of of Mormonism the speaker had ex- people to live their religion closer prize to Miss Hibbard. Mr. Baird Interment will be in the instrumental and stealth is gone: speed, analysis, oclock. and a variety of sidelights for the them.. Our bodies and the temporal plained to recent visitors In the than ever before. Citizen and chose - the subject, plain speaking, and publicity serve Provo City cemetery. of those who attend. The affairs of life demand our attention state, is Interesting, but the religion amusement The To State. choir rendered & Care, Thy better. that we may go before the Master of it the philosophy of it is the big the solo part being sung by Mrs. Myr-tee- n Other public generally is invited. 8. Let us have cooperation. Intelliparticipants .were West gone to coal the preservation of our thing. Soul development is of the showing The Stein. who spoke on Mans Parkinson, Congregation sang gent directed, effort re-- I utmost importance; properly ORSON PRATT DEAD. the spiritual the Doxology, and Bishop Orson Heritage, and Elmdr bodies undefiled and pure. Provo from men e Peterson, who Twenty-onteamwork and understanding. The Our minds must not be allowed to talent must be magnified, and that Prestwich of Sharon ward pronounc- chose Fundamental Agencies Causold days where' only the heads were sponded to the call ofhe Carbon Provo relatives of Orson Pratt lie dormant. Those who have the cannot be done without exercise. ed the benediction. to enlist as deputy ing the downfll of present day civilipresumed to have intelligence and, county authorities Scofieid Cache coun- privilege of living in an intellectual Elder was the closing at resided Trenton, who a on was In Talmage the for his subject. patrol program zation, evening to the workers were supposed to obey sheriffs to gor received word of his death center as we have here, is given ten speaker of the session. He spoke of given in the tabernacle by the elders have be to are ty, paid These orders blindly and implicitly deputies are duty. Mr. Pratt is talents, and much enchantment may the faith of the Latter-da- y Saints as quorums of the stake. Leroy Dixon BUREAU MEETS THURSDAY They ef at that place Friday. gone. The executive or supervisor $5 per day and board. a and leaven which is An four from be them. a hours daughters survived by There will be a meeting of the leavening the presided. Music was furnished by a expected who can get the work out through Salt Lake today in company with are: Clar association with an intellectual char- religious thought of the world. He special 'chorus of elders under the Provo local of the farm bureau at the sons. They that five loyalty and teamwork rather than large, number of deputies from Elton, acter like Dr. Talmage the speaker felt proud aggressively proud of direction of Professor J. W. McA- county court house next Thursday ence, of Provo; Earl, Spencer, direct force of authority is by far city. It is thought that they will Silver Mae Mrs. considered of greater value than a his religion. We are with God. We llister. A duet was sung by Mr. Mcof Trenton; at 8 oclock. A' number , of Nationa Elwood, the most valued man. the purpose of theof the Mrs. Florence weeks association with an ignorant do not. need to apoligize for our Allister and Aldous Dixon, and an evening Lake City: of Salt strike important questions will be up for All things whatsoever ye would guard nntila settlement Mrs. Rose person. Mind development is not al- religion. Instances were cited.. of organ selection was rendered by discussion, Canada; Elberta. of hence ft is important that Court that, men should do unto you, do y problems are reached ; all who can be of Trenton, and Ida Bigelow ways a product of the school life: the appearance of explanations of Lloyd Williams. Adams present. even so unto them. The speakers were Carlyle Hinckmany men develop the intellectual religious terms in Bible dictionaries St. George. of more be .tomorto There are going and encyclopedias from the Mormon ley, Hugo Reickhart,. Ralph Smith, A man may be, nationally famous Mr. Pratt was a former resident of talent in the daily affairs of life. In th spring are todays, but tb of view. than But either the and Paul Glade. any mans fanfv rows than there not and point physigreater George Harding locally infamous. Provp. be yours. Heavily turns to thoughts of taxes: tomorrows may Ag-gasi- z, $38,-460,93- 6. er lf lf I -- j Ce-lesti- DV Essay Contest a, : j , to-b- a- i - 1 f d -- -- y I -- - - - Repair Ready For Circulation Jolley Final Laid Rest Sunday - Benefit Entertainment In Sharon Ward Hibbard Wins Jex Oratorical 1 -- . - by-th- . . I " . . . field an-sw- er -- Jex-oratorica- |