OCR Text |
Show C EVERYBODY knows that if he were rich he would be generous, which is what makes it so strange that so many rich folks are not. NEARLY everybody knows he could write a book about his home town that would wake it up, but he couldnt. Home towns dont wake up. H Containing a Resume of the News of Provo and Many Features and Human Interest Stories VOL. XII., NO. 71 191922 PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER An COMMUNITY WELFARE WORKERS WOULD SET CONVENE HERE PRISONERS TO WORK TOMORROW A' delegation of community welfare workers yesterday appeared before the county commission with a n 1 a jJ DELEGATES TO ESTABLISHED 1910 ENROLLMENT AT OPENING OF BRIGHAM A YOUNG SHUWS SUBSTANTIAL UNIVERSITY INCREASE WITH STODENTS STILL COMING REPUBLICANS CHOOSE Permanent Community Service Organization Being Set Up this Week CANDIDATES . OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS COMING ELECTION The community leaders who' took institute work under Dr. F. W. Dixon and W. C. Bradford during the past summer are requested to meet Wednesday evening at 8 oclock in the high school gymnasium for the purpose of organizing permanent community music and recreational societies. It is hoped during the coming year to carry recreation leadership development into every phase, and form of our social life, said Mr. Bradford this morning, who declared that recreational leaders throughout the nation are serious in their d belief that of the peoples time their leisure hours is worth looking after. A permanent council and executive committee of the Community Service will be organized next Friday. Lists of material on music, recreation and folk dancing will be presented to the leaders who attend Wednesday nights meeting. Eight states of the Union and one country are represented in the first days registration at Young university. The foreign country isj Mexico. The states are as follows: foreign UP PUPILS HEALTH FOR 1 TO BE SAFEGUARDED THE TICKET Utah, Wyoming, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Illinois. The enrollment shows 21 per cent over the first day of last year. The work of second day was still in.progress as The Post went to press, and will probably make as favorable a showing as the first. The halls have been thronged the entire day, and the professors have been working with might and main to wait on the mass of students. The majority of those who have registered are jnew students, the old students usually know just what they are 'going to do, and can register quickly after the newcomers , have received attention. Many of the students arrived last week, and quite a number responded to the call for peach pickers and packers, and now they are looking The city board of health and the State Dixon of Senator that jail board receiving of education are determined request LeRoy Party Workers Outline List of sentences alsoprisoners be sentenced to hard Provo and Wilford W. War-nic- k that the, health inspeetiojn of the Probable Candidates; J. W. labor. The committee waiting on the of Manila. school children will be rnore thorto the that fact commission State pointed Representatives W. A. Robinson Chosen Tern- and this year than N. within the past year several prisonough C. Chrisof Lehi; Knight ers had been convicted of crime and tensen of Salem; George F. it has been in any previous year. porary Chairman. sentenced to serve terms In the " Such was the decision reached at Shelley, American Fork; G. M. a of Plans are practicallyricompleted for county jail, while their families were recent Halliday meeting of the members of Santaquin. of charity. the board of health and the school County Commissioner, Four-Yea- r the Democratic county convention to objects seems to us that these men, Term Charles H. Wright of authorities. The plan as outlined be held at the Princess theater in this couldIt be to work on the county Provo. school child that put that every provides Two-Yecity tomorrow, beginning at 10 or city roads or at something where has been school for a from absent Commissioner, County oclock. The temporary organization they could earn at least $1 a day, exTerm Fred Matley of Spanish period of three successive days must secure a health certificate fr&m the Fork. will consist of the following: Chair- plained a member of the committee. be dollar should That wJ. D. appropriated Sheriff County city physician. Boyd, man, J. Will Robinson of Provo; Vice for the maintenance of the family of for evening and Saturday Provo. The board of education has taken around There M. K. William Inez are a number of Allen, jobs. Chairmen, the Assessor E. in prisoner. Charles the stand that except County emergencies, young women also still who would be Roylance, Alice Reynolds and T. N. Members of the commission agreed Hawkins of Benjamin. is the only really justifiable to find places where they can LAST LINK OF glad Taylor, all of Provo; H. T. Reynolds that prisoners should be sentenced to JURORS DRAWN FOR n 16 Jepp-soreason Treasurer children under that County years Henry of Sprlngvllle, A; J. Evans of Lehi, hard labor, but explained that it is of Payson. have for absenting themselves from do housework for- their board. and T. F. Tolhurst of Payson; sec- -. not always practical to put them to Clifford L. school, and for that reason every County Auditor OCTOBER TERM OF HIGHWAY SCENIC retary, L. T. Epperson, Provo; as- yrork. Sometimes there is only one of Grove. Pleasant child that has been absent for three Wright sistant secretary, Elias Warner, or two, in which case It would be an Recorder Lillian Allred County days in succession should present a FOOTBALL SEASON J. expense to the county to employ a Spanish Fork ; sergeant-at-armProvo. of health certificate. If a parent must T. Williams, Provo; chaplain, Jus- guard to direct the work. The comDISTRICT COURT TO BE BUILT SOON Milan R, County keep a child out of school for reaAttorney tin A. Loveless, Payson. to take the OPENS WITH OPENhowever, mission, Straw of agreed sons other than Illness, they should Springville. While the field of candidates is not matter up with the city commission B. school. If of E. of Jones the consult the County Surveyor principal extremely crowded, yet there are said and the city and county attorneys The following named jurors have Chairman James Gardner and Lehi. the principals permission is given beto be enough entering for the various with a view of determining whether been summoned coun- 4- ING OF SCHOOL $ of Charles the of board term October for the Wright fore hand no health certificate will places who feel that their chances of or not some practical plan might be of the Fourth district court ,to re- ty commissioners, together with DisThe above is the complete list of be required upon the childs return. winning are good. The candidates worked out along the lines suggested trict Forest Supervisor Dana Par- Republican candidates nominated the This plan was very successful last who have thus far thrown their hats by the committee. port for service at the court room kinson, County E. B. Jones county convention at American Fork year in checking contagion because it The first official practice of the in. the arena are said to be lined up October 3, 1922, vt 10 oclock a. m.: and Chris BeckSurveyor of American Fork last Friday afternoon. The work of eliminated all possibility of children Y football team for this year ocstate manner: For in the following William Edwards, Goshen; Parley H. spent yesterday inspecting the newly the convention was transacted with who had been absent gaining admis- curred last evening when a score of senator, Edward Southwick of Lehi, SPECIAL PRIESTHOOD constructed roa in American Fork more dispatch than usual which is at- sion to the schools without first see- fellows in vTnoleskins and sweaters Liddle, American Fork; Heber Mrs. R. E. Allen of Provo end F. G. between Mutual Dell and the tributed to the fact that all but three ing a physician. It caused some in- went trough some light football precanyon American Fork; E. C. Tweedie of Payson. summit. candidates were chosen by acclama- convenience, but it is generally felt liminary practice on Timpanogos For state representative, Orson CONFERENCE SUNDAY Provo; William R. Green-halCom- tion, and also to the fact that Chair- by those who know best that too field. last Upon returning night Captain Paul Packard and a Prestwitch of Provo Bench,' J. Will Amer- missioner Wright stated that th,ere is man Walter Adams went through the much care cannot be given to the half dozen others of last years team John Jacklin, Santaquin; Johnson of Sprlngvllle, H. W. Gore of ican Fork; Walter Robinson, Provo; now a well built automobile road ex- convention work on high. present as well as quite a .numprotection of the children, and that jwere Santaquin, N. A. Peterson of Provo, to the stars from surrounding high ber of Jo- tending from Mutual Dell In L. The offices Monroe achieved LARGELY far ATTENDED the contested results the outweighed only Bingham, Benjamin; Thomas Gleason of Pleasant Grove, re- convention were those of He schools above comand some raw material. children the grove. R. inconvenience ChrisSummit, Aspen that Hans the seph county Hinckley, Pr6vo; Alma Greenwood of American Fork. is well pleased missioners and that of county recor- were put ta in securing a permit. Indications would seem to point to the that American party Elmer ports tensen, Baum, Fork; commissioner, For a be will C. freshman Clark the with J. the Profor The nominees Pleasant government the three der. progress organization this W. View; Ivins of the City Physician President Anthony stringAll state center, Ralph Bullock, Mer- (year. George Groneman of Provo and for- first and in four-yeFarmers the in contractors made were have office C. term W. commissioner his at Hinckley, building Jones vo; was Chatwln, the Santaquin; C. principal presidency mer City Commissioner Thomas and expreased fsraxton Barnett of Paysoli, Charles chants Bank building from 8:30 to from Weber Normal, and Howard of a special priesthood con- Bowen, Spanish Fork; Clarence Bees-le- iJie road to the divide,,' summer at speaker Provo. of also will H. Wright of .Provo and Leslie L. 9:30 every morning for the express Jordan, and several experienced men-froThompaen, A. Loveless, Jr., the belief that darly term commissioner, ference1 held in the stake tabernacle ProvoProvo; James ,Fo r two-yefrom Utah county high schools will of the link final find the loop Bunnell of Lake View. The result of purpose of issuing health permits. In ProMilton J. N. T. Booth, Bench; President afternoon. James Creer and R. D. Morgan, both Sunday Grove 3 5 for Barnett, 150 the event that he is called out of form a nucleus for a to divide was completed. the te ballot Aspen first E. Israel good Frosh vo; Clegg, Jr., Sprlngvllle; presided and in greeting the Taylor of Spanish, Fork. also stated that at be Commissioner cannot reason machine. 109 Several As and or A. Bunnell. town for A. fighting for for Leo Wright y Latter-daany. prominent Nel-seWright Bylund, he n Saints Henry that declared Santaquin; For county clerk, William H. that the Mr. Wright failed to receive a ma- his office at the above hour, the city athletes from all parts of the state Harmer, Mapleton; John T. Beardall, Mr. Parkinson informed him ' of Spanish' Fork and Phillip was extremely happy to see so many Aspen grove to Emerald jority of the votes a second ballot was will arrange for another physician registered today and will, don the members of the stake present. He Springville; Jacob A. Hansen, Span- rail from Houtz of Provo. now is B. completed. ish Pleasflake necessary, which resulted in Mr. Bar- temporarily to take his place. Such White and Blue of Young university was Keetch, Fork; Stanley sugFor county sheriff, Joseph P. stated that he a glad that the been nett receiving 34 votes, Mr. Wright an arrangement will preclude any this afternoon for the first time.- ant Lake Frank Grove; had such Argyle, conference of Gourley, George. H. Naylor, Ed Van gestion 171 and Mr. Bunnell 90, making Mr. possibility of a doctor not being presL. Today, quite a number of the old Provo Amos Bench. Carter, to Wright made .especially since President Shore; Republican Wagenen and W. J. Burgess, all of Ivins team .convennominee of the ent. the registered and will be Out toto attend. found had it possible Provo. feels for practice. The men are rarHealth tion. of Board 26 The night City Be Held The services opened by the congre- Boy Scouts Received For county treasurer, M. E. Bez-zaisto commisalone go. Although they feel that term For ing if the the MounCit;y on that Physician the of American Fork and J. A. gation singing High he will the figt this year is going to be ter-- ', sioner Fred Fork nominated sues health all Bocertificates, Spanish R. J. Professor with tain committee Top, central Bench. Court Provo The of Provo city Loveless, Jr., Matley? while Mr. Barnett was again be in a position to know better all rific if they are to make any showing of the Republican party met in the the For county auditor, John W. Guy shard directing. The invocation was choice of Payson. John Roberts cases of contagious diseases and to at all against their two mighty oppoHonor Albert Jones. courthouse last night, when it was of Goshen and David Openshaw of Provo and offered by Patriarch was' This infor- - nents 6f this state, they are going to was also nominated. The trace down exposures. the second "Redeemer of Israel decided to call a mass precinct pri- result of the F. D. Atwood of Pleasant Grove. will assist him do their best to hold the enemy down,, balloting for this place mation, it is believed, At a meeting of the Boy Scout mary to be held in the district court was 18 3 for Mr. For county recorder, Genevieve hymn. Mr. 103 for in according to Packard, the man who Matley, preventing epidemics.. President Ivins expressed his grat- Court of Honor, held in this city Fri- room Tuesday evening, September greatly Richardson, former county recorder ification admits defeat until the last Mr. Barnett and Roberts. for jiever of eight excellent the a attendance, day evening the following awards 26, at which time a city judge and administraduring the Democratic seems e whistle has blown. men that Allred Lillian of Lots For, forget county recorder, to have declaring that such interest in the were made by the courtuTSecond precinct constable will be nominated. tion. Miss Richardson tb& Coach AlTwltchell probably garnered V. Pr$vo bossed Warren of of wives Clark and job. their to is of work the Lord, bound result class award, Lavern-Gfee- n ; first class Thus far the name of Attorney the field to herself, as has Martin some tricks while in the east this reMiss were Allred nominated. pine much of law attorfirm good. Murrerr Sutton and Oen Carl Johnston of the jn Larsen for the place of. county ceived 183 votes and Mr. Clark 108. You are only sure of today. Yes- summer which may aid the Infant In his characteristic, comprehen- award, Smoot; merit badge awards, DeCosta Baker and Baker Is the only one ney. The committee on platform and terday is gone and tomorrow may conference team In pulling something handciraft and personal mentioned as a candidate for the of- resolutions The delegates of the Provo pre- sive fashion President Ivins reviewed Clark, over on their veteran .opponents. was comprised of the fol- never come to you. of Christianity and health; Golden H. Brimhall, handi- fice of city judge on the Republican cinct will convene in the district the development Mo- G. E. Bart, on since lowing delegates: mankind the influence its and safety first; ticket. B. F. Ropers name has been court room at 8 oclock this evening craft, of the world. He touched Kendallautomobiling T. Colvey, pioneering, swim- suggested as a candidate for the of- sida; ,M. R. Straw, Springville; James Revue for the purpose of nominating a city beginning Big Style CeAlfred Smith, Anderson, on beliefs of Alpine; peothe the constable. religious a and and constable. perof fice first, precinct safety cycling judge dar Fort; John Roberts, Goshen; who first settled this country and ming, Eve sonal health, Paul Ripple, pioneering, Opens Judge James B. Tucker (incumbent) ple F. Shelley, American Fork; Latter-day of of how the George the gospel perPETER and Abe W. Turner, both of Provo, told ST. first, FOOLED swimming, cycling, William O. Johnson, Santaquin; E. Saints had been revealed to the sonal health and safety are said to be the only candidates public health; Taylor Brothers company will conis a So this photograph? A. spirit J. John develHooley, Lehi; Bushman, Smith. The President C. an autumn style revue and betJoseph It nomination. duct for the Elliott, pioneering, safety said the client. up judgeship Ralph William W. Taylor, Lake-vieMapleton; ter home exhibit tomorrow evening, is probable that the name of Wren opment of the church from that time first, cycling, swimming and personal the Yes, spiritist. replied J. J. Hayes, Pleasant Grove; C. at 7:30 oclock, when the Wilkins wtll be presented as a can- to the present was touched on by the health, Lee Royal Passey, pioneer, Thats 'beginning of a likeness your speaking E. Ludlow, Benjamin; Karl Keeler, Ariel of Salt Lake City will speaker, who exhorted those present personal health, safety first and cyc- uncle, Christopher didate for constable. quartet Tooling. C. W. Johnson, Provo First; to live their religion by taking an ling; Carl J. Harris, bugling, swimPayson; the entertainment open evenings was name Hiram his But Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman, Provo Secactive part in the various organiza- ming, life saving and carpentry; a number of selections. A seven-piec- e wit to A. Made Mitchell, Provo Third; ond; E. tions. orchestra will be stationed on Ralph G. Smith, carpentry; Roy PasHe must have sneaked A. Ahem! Provo L. Booth, Fourth; L. E. conclusion services At of the the second the floor of the big store, g cycling, into heaven under an alias. first, sey, safety pioneering, Rob Provo Fifth; D. T. Lewis, the deacons present were extended a handicraft, carpentry, painting and a Synco orchestra will perform 1 while Spanish Fork; Horace Slack, Pleasinvitation to personally meet pysical development. on the third floor. Besides these Grove special ant View; James P. Christensen, SaPresident Ivins. musical attractions Mrs. Myrle B. Owen Smoot was the speaker of We Thank Thee O God for a Prolem; W. J. Clegg, Vineyard. He chose for his subDunn, Miss Maude Dixon, and Miss L. Booth of Provo Burglars made an unsuccessful at- phet was the closing hymn, follow- the evening. Alfred Attorney Has Done Henrietta for What Taylor will entertain In the Scouting was chosen chairman of the committempt to crack the safe of the Pleas- ing which Patriarch Joseph B. Keeler ject various Home. piano My parlors in the music ant Grove postoffice early Saturday offered, the benediction. tee and read the following platform, of the big store. Ed5, under the direction of department Troop which, was unanimously adopted: morning, but were apparently frightmund will Evans entertain with M. Wilson, and tor over thirty American Fork, Utah, ened away before completing their stories and music. monologue, bright School September 15, 1922. task. This style revue will be one of the near the tedera. building. Alpine street beVrSId To the Members of the Republican From all indications the back door iriost interesting exhibits ever seen in Held Convention Assembled: from the residence of his son, 641of the office was opened by sawing County A number of fascinating this FrOVO atwe- fawor the continuance- iivingcity. committee on platform North Second East street, at 2:30 toWe, the pannel and then removing the your models will display the latest People Geneva afternoon fast. and resolutions, report for your adop- of the construction of hard surfaced fashions and many other long Crossbar that held the door ham1 morrow (Wednesday) A features, are In Allfn uuiflpn disa roads in Utah county until such a being planned by the management ir Wilson came from very fa- - tion the following: The dial of the safe had been of The annual fall institute for the We reaffirm our endorsement of road is finished through the county this store. A cordial invitatlo'n is Itinguished Canadian family, his mered off, arid an attempt was made Mrs. Ira Wilkinson, thirty years of ther being Judge William Mercer the last national' and state platform from north to south. to drill the safe where the dial had teachers of the Alpine district was extended to the general public to be 9. We believe that the bonding present. been. A night watchman heard a held at the Geneva lake resort, Sat- age, wife of Charles H. Wilkinson Wilson of Simcoe, Ontario, a man of the Republican party. 2. We heartily approve le mag- power of the state at present is sufnoise as he made his rounds at about urday .when the following activities of Provo Bench and a daughter of who, at the time of his death in 1875 of ficient for all purposes, and thereMr. and Mrs. H. M. Aird of this city, was much honored in judicial, mili- nificent national administration 2 o'clock a. m., but thought it to be were conducted . STILL IN HARNESS y G. iri circles Walter near-bwith stable. Masonic a her Warren and fore we oppose the adoption of Senprogram Morning some horses brother, throughout President Congregational together Harding. tary 3. We commend to the voters of ate Concurrent Resolution No. "2, Aird, 16 years of age, suffered se- the Dominion. The, high esteem in You are sitting for your portLater, upon returning, he found the singing, Abraham Anderson directS. L. President invocation, rious ing; injuries Saturday morning which the father of Mr. Wilson was this qounty the able and economical passed March 10, 1921. Such resolu- rait? back door of the postoffice open. Yes, said Mr. Wadleigh, ..but I Deputy Sheriff Carl Boshard, who tChipman; vocal solo, Miss Jessica when a car in which they were riding held is fully demonstrated by the administration of Governor Charles tion provides for an amendment to whs called to Pleasant Grove to in- ,Bird; announcements, Supt. James H. near the north limits of this city ran fact that, on June 16th of the pres- R. Mabey, and his associates as of- the constitution raising the limit of dont want the impression to get as his Walker, Summer Activities of Our into a dog with the- result that the ent year, thousands of Masons gath- ficers' of the State of Utah. the state to contract debts to 2 per around that this is the last episode vestigate the case, stated exto F. of man Jesse and of and control the Canada of of all taxable property in the in an active; if not useful career. I Girls, was 4. lost with Boys cent all We call Steele; attention from work that ered young the pride driving parts that opinion E. car which ran over an embankment after a lapse of almost fifty years the county government of Utah coun- state. it will be some years yet before perts. Up to the present time no ar- S.Thrift, S. L. Swenson; address, 10. We are proud of the public hope Hinckley, secretary of Provo and turned over. There were also in dedicated to his memory a beautiful ty during the last two years. rests have been made. will be able to gaze at friends my Chamber of Commerce. the car four children of Mrs. Wilkin- grey granite monument weighing ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY school system of the county and that picture of me, and say, Well, the From 11 and 11:30 a program of sons. none of whom was injured. more than six tons, upon the bronze The same principles of economy state and urge the adoption of the old cuss is gone, but he couldnt take CHILDS ANKLE FRACTURED recreational activities were carried The injured parties were picked tablet of which was inscribed the fol- and efficiency whichare applied in slogan of the National Educaion As- his money with him. Birmingham of the direction out the under and taken to the Provo General lowing: physiup the conduct of successful private and sociation, For every American comdaughWilla Sowards, Linof in treatment. the for In grateful and loving memory of corporate business should be used hospital ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Sowards of cal education department munity an American public school Mrs. Wilkinson suffered a fracture M. W. Bro. William Mercer Wilson, the management of public affairs. good enough for an American child. coln high school, after which a busiSENATOR' SOUTHWICK INJURED Spanish Fork. Friday suffered a frac- ness 11. In order to keep and to make meeting of the Teachers asso- of the pelvic bone, two bad cuts on LL.D., the first Grand Master of the We pledge the nominees of this conture of the left ankle and a number was her legs and an injured back. 'While Grand Lodge of A. F. and A. M. of' vention to a continued policy of strict our government stable and continLuncheon of bad bruises while playing at the ciation was held. State Senator Edward Southwick Reece schoolhouse at recess. A num- served at 12 oclock, P. M. Nielsen her condition is not regarded as crit- Canada, who during his eleventh year economy, and utmost efficiency so uous, it is the duty of every citizen of Lehi was badly injured in a runical by the attending physicians, she as Grand Master, died 16th of Janu- that under Republican rule public to uphold and. assist in the enforce- away accident at his home last Saturber of children were playing in the acting as .toastmaster. included said is said to have suffered much ary. A. D. 1875, aged 62 years, a just office will in fact be. a public trust. ment of law and order. Due to the day. Mr. Southwick was afternoon The program Willa. when entrance to the basement by pain. 5. All corporations, companies and disrespect of a number of our own grain at a silo on his farm unloading This stone was and upright man. who was walking on top near the community singing, an address Inwhen the a of of Public dislocation The suffered 1922. Grand of State erected the youth Superintendent by Lodge enterprises engaged in supplying any people for the law, some of the for- team started up, crushing him beedge, fell backward a distance wyas and and C. N. the bruislied collarbone Jensen; address, William D. Wilson was born at of the essential commodities upon eign element are not respecting us or tween the wagon and the silo walls. about ten feet, striking on her back struction, Dr. our government. We, as a party, He sustained five broken ribs, a broAmerican- Education From the Re- scratched. Simcoe. Norfolk county, Ontario, on which practically the entire on, .the pavement. SEPTEMBER FOR SET A. for 192, SuHEARING E. N. conducted be 25. is should of and the survived ourselves and the officers ken shoulder and possible internal intion 1837, depends, pledge ports by a son, William M. Wilson, of this and managed in such a way as to elected by us to the enforcement of juries. He was removed to the Lehi S. S. LEGION MEETS THURSDAY perintendent James H. Walker. GreenhLjj; g of Santaquin, city, a brother, Harry Mercer Wilson, promote the general welfare and the laws upon the statute books, General Following the program ofthe physihospital. Attending physiwas Lehi who the arraigned before Judge who is cashier of Molsons Bank at should be subject to the provisions and to render such aid to the officers cians report The regular session of the Service cal education department that his condition is faStar .Legion will be held Thursday high school conducted a number of James B. Tucker Saturday morning Smith Falls. Ontario; another broth- of the public utilities commission. We that Law and Order shall prevail. vorable. on a charge of intoxication, pleaded er, Arthur Mercer Wilson, at Alma, favor improving, extending and 12. That we favor water conservaafternoon at 2 oclock, at the home of interesting recreational sports. Mrs.1 J. W. Huish, 157 North First The institute was well attended not guilty. His hearing was set for Mich., and two sisters, Miss Majry strengtening the public utilities law tion and drainage and commend the BABY GIRL ARRIVES East street, when a benefit quilting and declared to be one of the most September 27. He was released on- Mercer Wilson, of Toronto, and Mrs. of Utah so as to embrace all public work of the state water storage com-- a Sheriff Don Ellertson is reDeputy $400 bail bond pending the hear- Schofield of Townsville, Queensland, utilities corporations, companies and! mission, bee will be conducted. All members successful and enjoyable ever held by over the arrival in his home joicing Australia. ALFRED L, ing. the teachers of. the Alpine district. of a fine baby girl. are, requested to be in attendance. organizsns including coal produ-- l t , far-reachi- ng one-thir- . ar ill-heal- th - s, , -- Hog-gar- d, Hen-drichse- n, g, . four-year-ter- m ar y, ar . Primary September nt Awards From of Friday two-ye- ar , self-mad- Wednesday - i. w; Bots-fort- Attempt Postoffice at Pleasant h. Eg-gertso- n, Bir-min- Age-Heral- d. Mltam Teachers Institute at Injured Resort - aYeS M. 8- - - - . I -- - . Age-Heral- d. j ' -- - j popula-Novemb- er , j , |