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Show ?r J?r ;) - e "jS'- I THE man whose- - time is valueless never can under-stanhow anybody elses time isn't worth the same amount. ds A A GOOD excuse is seldom accepted, but almost anybody can get by with a bad one. LEADERSHIP DEMANDS THE KEEPING II mint P aritakes of Emftliiiidiasm of Leadership Announced Special NOT MISCHIEF, BUT LONESOME OF HOMES, DRIVE BOYS WAYWARD II ; Program y DEBATERS Steel Plant Site Fund; Campaign For Priesthood Conference; Received With Favor in County WIN HERE BUT Regular Sessions at TaberGRtVE, Jan. in Utah, the meeting representative citizens gest thing for the state the nacle. Saturday and Sunday LOSE IN LOGAN held in the high auditorium struction of the Utah blast furnace and last night. Pleasant product PLEASANT of a 26. -- At $5,000,000 which is bigconsince Copper com- The development of the Latter-da- y school Before the Sunday school section, The Saints, and the general growth of the E. 8. Hinckley, secretary Provo. byGrove, by unani- pany. coke ovens will cost $4,000,-00- 0 church was the theme of an address I Chamber Of mous The vote of session first of those the Utah stake fessor on went Herald R. Clark to Commerce, spoke upon at and delivered at the general' assembly of $1,000,000 will be record as being In present, the meeting of elders. At' preside favor of raising expended another least four in theVdevelopment of the the Leadership week exercises this I the management of the wayward Quarterly conferenceto be held In members By that this the maintaining grouping of communitys of quota the $3,0Q0 coal and iron mines and railroad coni high council will be afternoon by President Heber J. I boy. "If I shonld choose my subject, this city, tomorrow and Sunday, will and there will be four spe- Central Pacific railroad with the toward the Columbia steel plant site nections. ' present, convene Grant. at 9:30 at If. fund. should prefer to speak on Some This action was taken upon i Jhe Brigham cial speakers. The main subject un- Union Pacific would not destroy . In this connection Mr. Palmer President Grant came to Provo this II wild Animals a motion of Mayor Junius A. West, Young be a 1 Have Kn0WI1 speuniversity. der ItywHl discussion will I be Boys points that Utah tothe $2,000,000 construction competition, Industries . Responsibility cial priesthood coUneiL convention of the quorum to look morning, accompanied by President which authorized the Wasatch club after its mem- would not be impaired and that at to of the Union .1 program railAhthony W. Ivins, both of whom II are 'tnImals' but ther are the best. devise ways and means for the im- road, which will includePacific bers. This will be convitalized at are by conthe the chief our ofthAaronicnd j the this they rums of least general the things mediate assembly collection jpoke Melchlsedek would V be of mining the funds. Industry it in the payment of tithing, struction of railroad lines Fourty-on- e years ago. when (concern. T Dr. Peabody saysit Is not Priesthoods. There will be no meet- - sidering The directly decision to raise the money connected with the in after missionaries wives benefited, and that neither the Union was steel industry of reached following an interesting leenthlS Ri1fftbnUr8r;ffi1.!A therecee so much the gang with which the lngs of the women's auxiliary organi- andlooking Pacific nor the Southern Pacific could in families, the Columbia that each seeing and the corporation zations in the discussion of the steel plant project construction of hotels forenoon Saturday, member shall observe the laws .of the switch traffic th! onSdfSS "ins nor the mischief he does hut north In Central consouthern Pacific by in which conference Swen O. Will for all be church, and in teaching and other Grant0 nf Neilsen, Dean H. Utah. The Columbia 81alIjthat Pduces the bad effects in his held general there is trol, V. corporation tomorrow no therefore afternoon being and and such Walter Hoyt, ward Adams duties. iTSSSi of the financed now and Is lb Sunday The other activities of Si? Sme as and a afternoon Tabat closed morning the the elders and their studies also will thing gateway policy, the MX SSSSil f S S5T&-- E ernacle. Sunday evening the meet- be taken up. m V SI-toW Brigham Young affirmauniversity ing will be under the auspices of the The seventies quorums will be tive debating team won a decisive with JOOolhen00 m' profSlylib.urd to tell the Utah Stake M; I. A. under the supervision of Elder John "iththe exception 0M1, 500.000. will first meeting at 9: 30 a. m. will Groesbeck. John D. Dixon will rep- victory over the University of Utaf Thfrn. A. R. Overlade and L. N. Just be The into its plant and facilities here. go a general joint priesthood session resent the high council. of this city, participated. J. D The latter legative team last evening in CoreIt is in College sum will go to make plant Quorum hall hall. After greetings by sponsibility; team and individual lts before a capacity house on Thorne presided at the meeting. ThO charch. ho ..Id, cootrihofllSlS extensions at Pittsburg, Calif. the question: President T. N. Taylor, the purpose work; responsibility as The discussion was opened by Swen Resolved, That the in missionaries; favor of the proposition Talking of interests the convention will be explained and studies and activities are outof Utah would best be serv- O. Neilsen of Provo, who gave a pow- to raise tate- y ur owncmi... .doPt the allotment to ed a if the Central by erful recoiled Pacific were group- The lined for discussion. general representative. analysis of the economic condi- Pleasant Grove, Mr. J. J.assigned pecullarltr.of expreeela common Priesthood forty Jo, Hayes told wltb a Great Brotherhood Union Pacific and not tions prevailing in this state. He of the Elder John Johnson, under the early development of the railthe Southern Pacific. Quorum Loyalty and Ward Teach- direction of President T. N. told of how the 2rKr?. of the steel roads into bj the west, and of how in At the same time in Logan, the B. plant will make acoming ing will form the subjects of two will conduct the work in theTaylor, market for those days with no . developed reY. U. negative team lost by a 2 to 1 the product of the ready discussions by general representa- priests division. The outline ofhigh farm and help to sources the Union Paciwfc railroad the decision to the Utah tives. col- - carry much of the burden of taxa- had to be taken up follow: Agricultural subjects opened up a vast empire that is At 10:30 a. m. separate sessions of 1. What the quorum can do as a lege. By also defeating the U. of U. tion. now to be developed by the help of the various quorums will be held. affirmative team the Professor unit. Aggies won the Hoyt gave an exhaustive theJ people of this state. state The deacons' division will be preon talk B. 2. the Y. the U. championship, economic getvalue of Responsibility of the quorum ting second I want to Impress open the stu- over" sided over by Bishop George Powel-so- presiding an industry and emphasized the such place. AMERICA FORK, Jan. 2 6. Secfor its membership: ' ' hTCdience of the Provo Third ward. MyThe. judges of the local debate, that it will afford employment to fact sacrffice &an In Irhenlnir8 fSST the (a) the of payment E, S. Hinckley, W. Lester retary tithing; two of whom voted for the Crandall of the high council has In the observance of people of this county. He answered Mangum and Judge what It had ron (b) rlS.v pres,d i I af I? forty " Brigham all other James B. Tucker been appointed to attend this quo- laws of God; Young university, which school was a number of questions and ex- of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, Grant then stated thaTthe e men rum. . the 1 upholding Hold- with with the business men of this generally conceded un- plained. the (c) In visits to members; who would be great leaders, . except I The popular side of the question, were ing companys contract with the Co- city last night to discuss the proposiBishop Frank Bringhurst of the hlsownlfefihnwfr, disobe- (d) In care for the sick and all that they refuse- - to keen Salt Lake City men. They were lumbia steel corporation. Second Springville will ward tion of preside needy; $5000 toward the Coben In the .teachers' section. William Mr. Walter Adams spoke of at- lumbia raising Judge O. Ephraim Hansen, Attorney K. In temple work and other ac- K. Steel site fund. P. M. (e) plant Creer qf the high council will be tivities. Steffensen, and Justice S R. Thur- tempts made in the past to develop Nielsen presided at the meeting at . man. present-alsothe iron and steel industry in this which more than a hundred business 3. The influence and power of The B. Y. U. winning debaters state, but declared that' the of men and interested citizens were The priests division Is under the good example. were Richard P. Condie, Udell Jen- the railroads in desiring to policy haul the present. I anew, a, man educated by direction of Bishop Mark Kartchner 4. Studies a!nd labors. went over the Mr. Mangum dwelt on the value sen, and W. Glenn Harmon. The crude products from this state and of Grandview ward. The representaat 2 p. m. tomorrow the losing ftst"jthat Beginning fprlna the other's tive had Utah team was into finished will accrue to this county and the that of product Edith composed the high council to this divi- regular conference will convene at of de- Btate by the coming of an industry of extensive ad 'OT,g rMmcl"a-scho- sion of Donald any Creer Johnson, plan and precluded of the lr'Anlz.in of tto Conway will be Samuel the tabernacle Bunnell. with Elder Melvin J. Utah has grown be- such magnitude. He spoke of the velopment. The subjects for discussion In the Ballard of the quorum of the twelve, Stratford. system. a It Is not. he said, to I The story of a n&rticnlar how who this N. that will he felt in every aveT. President however, declared chairman payroll point, yond Taylor, lesser priesthood .sections are subdi- aud Elder- Levi Edgar Toung of the of-teome can nue indtzsof commercial and the railroads the was years .ago. tothe ' s t. Introduced speaker, life, evening, by . three general tropics, name- - quorum of seventies , in attendance. Professor Christen Jensen as vice no- longer dominate the situation. and called attentionandto industrial whoo hnmn'T,h. Ufa wan I vided Into, the increased ' - . Cr4 - 'awssodw And m n inTftfp oorntii t6&m workj r6flpoRBibii Beginning at 7:30 Sunday evening pjesldfMit s wonderful resources are trustees of Utahs market that will he found for the the .conjoint conference. of for this purpose .The church a policeman l - be developed and it it 'our going tfi to Z;prYl&d nets Lha fnrm. Brighardv 'and Yotmg good university prod A., ftnCl fttnnlAfl. will take place. epeete-erElder ' Ballard mmb6r of tn boarcr of School system was organized thatl outside matteritheothOTay o oog naa no iee todeVote in the wheelsthat of rI to somo of fortune tobe of -v Preataont ToyYor'ha selected Pro- will be the prlntltMl oatent thu hJatoryendof toJd to ibe 'ubout Un orlty of Utab. of brlnr ch.zigre Lndueirjr the or guldance-faith in God might be planted and to .the esterUlnmcet 1 wooder-jcomlntliemean steel of tills to will blm bvlog 'plant President 'irwprit3 expressed Taylor I hia ' in education He the the onrs will boy.Utali the 'religious "to got state ful what county,of cultivated, thatLatter-da- strange as it self .Because, truly happy. y KIVANIANSHEAR Saints that main at second and third grade Ben-- 1 VINEYARD FARMER Adams then called attention to I citizens ' to have .such an - ladnstry belief of the no matter which side loses, a Mr. said be,being centralized within Its boarders, in Bational picture Bhows. Here he soon statement of Eugene B. Palmer, has made Provo, the B. Y. U. and He I win. Palm-- 1 - Mr. Hinckley told those present ofthe of treasurer and for tricks the these learned of president misleading . the chairman read rules The valleys. general developed HISTORICAL TALK, BY judging, emphasizing that the judges er Bond & Mortgage company of Salt that the plant site will cost $147,500; HAS NARROW ESCAPE, drew examples of great leaders from ficers of the law. He came at last Mr. Palmer calls that Provo will raise $75,000, SpringThe must judge on the merits of the de- Lake City, wherein the scriptures and the world, and to this school of correction. fact that the $4,000,-00- 0 ville $15,000 and the other cities ofthe to attention of of the constituted much not him the question. They story bate and speaker detailed pointed out what tomust YOUNG LEVI EDGAR Columbia Steel the county will contribute proportionof bond the issue BY ATTACKED BUll . were left to decide for themselves possess the this boy and said that he had recently a real leader, who - distributed been had ately. letcorporation The cour him. a from received what constitutes good debating. letter following virtues: Integrity, P. M. Nielsen spoke briefly in fa- -' every section of the UnitRichard Condie opened the debate throughout age, belief in self, and a willingness ters came from St. Quentin penitenalvor of the pl?in to raise the money, Unihad issue the Levi and that Professor Edgar Young, for the affirmative. He claimed the ed States Thomas Joel Bunnell, 35, promt to do what others are asked to do tiary, California. Columand it was decided that a meeting of the and financed been of the ready anc From two to three per cent of the nent farmer of Vineyard, narrowly versity of Utah and president question was merely which road bia Leadership of generals was citedsaid: American Fork Commercial club constructhe commence the will Steel and Bonneville club of Salt Lake, urged would favor Utah, and argued that, tion of the steel plant near Provo this will he held next Thursday at which-timin conclusion President Ivins boys and girls are feebleminded home his at death yesterday unescaped building Goodness knows I do not want war are not able to make their own a plan of procedure will, he' at yesterdays while the Union Pacific wqs her These are the afternoon when he was attacked by the Kiwanis club Utah mining year. and . but if It does come, and it looks as il! aided way in life. especially up out. It seemed to be , the Mr. worked historical to the to quote luncheon ,from preserve Continuing Southern Pacific disI say to unfortunates who are so often misun- an iifuriated bull. As Mr. Bunnell the Industry, concensus it would, we want leaders. of opinion that American Co The Mr. Adams said: Train leaders derstood. Among these, also, are was passing through a corral the ani centers and' incidents of Provo. He criminated against Utah. He pointed Palmer, Steel President Harris, raise its quota of the' fund. will Fork will expend lumbia corporation found 'the accidental and infrequent mal knocked him down, stamped on referred to several events connected. out that Union Pacific interests lie here. of with the early settlement of this city within the state, while those of the s delinquents, who, through the fool- him and gored him In the face, oneand some the Pacific are dhiefly outside oniy after the Columbia Steel com-o- f officers, of the pioneers upper lip pompous Southern the horns catching and complimented ish doings BAROMETRIC READ-III- GS Utah. Furthermore, he clainied pany came. are all too frequently made toughs. nose in such a way as to inflict a se- Mormon and nonmormon. He insistMANY PAY FINAL Half the Jails in the country might he vere wound. ed that while some of the pioneers that grouping the Central Pacific Donald Creer, second speaker for Mr. Bunnells brother, Stephen, are still living someone should write with the Union Pacific would tend to the negative, spent all his time arguclosed if our 'hoys and girls could REVEAL STEEL TRIBOtE TO LIFE OF have an. impartial judgment. make Ogden the prosperous hub of a heard him calling for help and as he a history of this section. comes only real that competition ing towns walked away animal oldest one of the the is Provo approached large system. g section, Mrs. of Its own accord. Mr. Bunnell was or trading plapes ' in the basin, acUdell Jensen, second speaker for when there Is a western line compeIn the PLANT-SI- TE STATUS S. H. Dr. of most He feels office Allen to practithe PIONEER Professor gave to Inez the Y, maintained that at present ting with an eastern line as grouping Young. BaOVED Knight brought cording numon a Educacomes cal suggestions In Religious i,he only competition Utah enjoys certain that the name Provo Pyne, in this city, who found with the Southern Pacific would proShe dignified the ber of stitches necessary to close the from the fur trader Provost, who the west is that of the Western and tion In the Home. He read a statement of PresiA barometer defying all the laws of the deacons for fast offerings wound. .Besides receiving a badly la- came here about 1285. However, no Central Pacific roads. A ruling of vide. Columbia Steel of the Impressive funeral services for call Creed dent was feM Commission how to children that Bunnell's as Mr. Commerce the body would have cerated face the Interstate record Is available just John Clark, an early Utah pioneer and service from the Salt Lake Trib- of nature and registering the heat of corporation one routes In over deacon Professor coming the said of bruised. her name, the Provo freighting forbidding got which the human heart as manifested by badly who died in this city Monday night than others, une of September 4,the1922, in d and longer Young. incentive of diseases incident to old age, were was appreciated. big readiness to part with cold cash, is suggested that When the boy is given the priest-loo- d The speaker remarked that Provo ruled out the competition" of the he to held yesterday afternoon in the Fifth incorporate now installed in the front wipdow at northwestern for the steel company rates and or advanced therein she would Baby was one of six cities in the far west southwestern east and ward meeting house, with Bishop Alwas Utah in competing furthe let of He occasion note; kind of city government Union Pacific lines. argued the Chamber of Commerce. make it an the has that bert Mabey presiding. The invocaOf is. a would such Pacific characterUnion step how historian feel Wilthe a that important ther .which efboy leading The new' barometric scale is sometion was pffered by President J. E. C. Stratford, third and most ar& Denver democratic the most in of one a the The caller at the home should not as ized have competitor different to the ordinary, 147,-50- 0 liam Rnight, and the speakers were durU. what Y. B. for the negative, the at fective Land speaker Baby existat not and is ever home, in Mother Western Pacific, and be P. Grande Rio of told, government President T. N.' Taylor, George a most forms Pacific control of being the normal reading and gued that Union with home. The mother, ing Leadership week, presents Pacific at Central town is the she of when ot government and ence. This form Jones Albert Patriarch grouping by the mercury as remove and the is a large Billings, Pacific would key steady level sought There Central at not still New be sight. to in thus a inspiring would Pacific has Union on the weathersuccessfully the 760 is being operated Bishop Albert Mabey. Appropriate perhaps, callersright attendance of to rate lowering, namely a western compared with increasing -. Massachu-sett- s ifeave two asked some He occasions, constantly on. lines. in to home rendered competing were especially by musical selections of the England, of by barometer. Judging from the presexercises gateways The the outlet. closing afmothers upon understand. each not that a be one would the negative question enquartet, a trio by hut the child might the Boshard-Pyn- e combination of small rates has been ent reading ofa 45,000 week because of the confidence a solo by was It was made important thatin when Miss Celestia Johnson and Dr firmative speaker repeated, namely: athe storm approachto led believe claimattenUnion careful I the Johnson sisters, and the Pacific, the of policy the gendered through L. Martin sang a vocal duet, Why has the Southern Pacific taken least it will at Thomas by chasti8EAnt was needed Willard Andelln, accompanied if is; If the Perhaps and the ing. Ogden young babies Mr. ed by Stratford, the love tion given such a tardy interest in Utah? and Miss Gertrude Olsen rendered Professor Florence Jepperson Mad- home, it should be followed by be no inevitably come if the mercury is jiot , gateway is .closed there will ladies In charge as nurses. of third speaker solo. Glenn Harmon, standard level., sen. The benediction was by James an4 reconciliation. Incentive to become brought up , to the A glance into Baby Land reveals piano won the at- the affirmative, capitalized on' the eastern tonnage Moffet A. Buttle J. soon. Bishop F. Crowther. road of of through activity. for fol- an interesting scene great building Union Brimhall H. by benefits Utah received from President George Interment was in the Provo City The new instrument is the steel prize, which was given and Denver. the Uintah from Provo to was What The room literally swarms with kid-to tendance increased taxes; on the same theme. of Trust in the Allen of way E. the R. Pacific Knight barometer. It registers dollars site called cemetery. The dedicatory prayer was lowedwould tact Real Ingenuity and from a few months are Savings bank, who presided, at the employment, development of indushave your sons become, dies in age the you cents. The 147500. and sides by Joseph Giles. both and The rebuttals the youngest six in for be it. five and years. if the polthat He etc. the for luncheon. argued spiritually, he said to fathers, in necessary tries, dollars, amount, substantiated and cozy buggies playing Union Pacific was one of refuted arguments If you would have your son observe lying in their site. of The. the steel deof the icy plant The purchase brtles well. or toes negative sampling day, observe it; if you with their THE SLAPSTICK PAINTER the Sabbath him discrimination, then surely from contentions 45,000 mark already reached is the sleeping. OthUniomPacific baters ' probably lost the debate be- amount be a tithe payer, pay of milk or peacefully the would have when 1912 to 1901 procured to date. Cloudiness are kiddy cause of unsatisfactorily answering riding ers a little older thus and Pacific Southern Motor the held your tithing. doChevrolet is or predicted from the readings. . sitof tardy Interest by Besides being an example, said cars, tricycles, building blocks two parallel lines it had am- the question Years ago the ' college spirit was operated in an effort .to help, dear the to clinch failure Southern Pacific and ' On the father ing other interesting things.ones, and discriminate. to Brimhall, stimulated-an- d Ships applauded by president ple opportunity Company on the uation and cause the mercury to rise Our troubles are little Mr. sufficiently their arguments favored. was Utah the method of advertising . the fehould provide material. He should contrary, Pa- meetings were held in American Fork Dean Union is Amy closed door policy of the a few of them, he 2158 , for only time Day spirituality; that Intercollecompetition an admitted of or Harmon provide rebut-,tal, and .Pleasant Grove last evening and victory coming cific. Mr. Harmon, In the last an environ- Lyman Merrills comment. The chilaccordance on make in thehome Should that was contest he held, in Spanish Fork, desirable, paint smearing our by and giate tactfully met all their, standing others will dren are dear little things, Between . business ment of spirituality. Auto company, lo with three different, acts on group- contentions Lehi next week. windows of the down-tow- n Schofield The and Payson them. moreover, for pointed and, latter thought girls enjoy caring severed had court Swen have V. the H. Chevrolet cars, supreme of see district. It gave- the student body ofa Xn' carrying out the that dealers 'Walter cal to ,Hoyt Adams, ings out that the question of national dis O. Nielson and others Journeyed to the walls lectures the mothers drop in the speaker, suggested lot of pep to read the results received a telegram from A. F. the Central Pacific and Southern PaIs just along. crimination had been untouched. dehow the getting with baby decorated be pictures writers. should the hurry-u- p of Denver, announcing record cific because that grouping said the meeting,-anslap stick sign Young musical numbers were Pleasant Grove for.Lester home the and assem- stroyed competition. Now, leaders, various Mangum, the from S. E. But it often left a sour taste in the of church JohnHinckley, U. Tmanagement, B. shipments office In the orchestra, The class given by ridiculous , specShould contain church publications. we B.-- Tucker and others 'went to the States United have the he, in visJames mouth of the merchant when it called bling plants Johnson, son sisters, and a string, trio com President Brimhall made it appar .under direction of Rex This is to ad tacle of the Interstate Commerce reads: for an extra window washing camThe offices telegram Thursday now of Alene Phillips, Professor E. American Fork. the commade ited be not can telephone posed homes 19 Commission trying to increase This was especially true ent thatwere in that January vise Friday, you paign. P. A home Mayhew and Florence Newell. as they pioneer days. Motor company shipped petition by destroying it where the merchant had subscribed Chevrolet HERE MEET MEN R. R. had Johnadas the speaker enjoyed such For the negative Miss Edith from its various assembling plants, program loyally to the various constructive ranged a not do now. To meet .emerwohld submitted son by Canadian the are opened the debate.' She had clear plant, not of Rotarians the of propositions Including vertising the and agent G. daughters enspecial A. should Hedges, Her and " delivery. record shipa is which pleasant arguments most . gencies of today, parents 2158 one cars, of of the the school. a pleasant G. engineers and corps promised spicourage sons to start accounts in D. & R. company, arguments were that Union Pacific . Long live the good old school times' of their lives. the Union Pacific, ping day. that of Associations. loan and mornthe of retard the would development this control building sucmerchant L. Schofield, manager certain a T.' Utah Coal, To' the make the and party rit, said a local have road Orem the and desirable of there helpful new A number Increased of Utah industries, for wherever the resomething attributes local is of consider to agency, member cess Rotary disProvo ing, but lets every at Thursday were piet Is a Union Pacific monopoly there' Is and low, qualities for the home or to sick the with sales quality without the personal infringement unless high connected to he present, the trackage problem The first Father and Daughter quired Brimhall. cars. a closed gateway policy. She- ftald Chevrolet the of a new stable caused by the timeworn slap i stick cussed by President 'must the While and price everyone new bring steel local club dead, held the the plant. Rotary by meeting the closed Ogden Pacific of late Union line the work-fea borannounces one d or He complete his writers. Salt Lake business men have either qwn scheduled for 6:30 tonight at the daughter, caste in plans have not been definitely on White elephants are losing gateway on the Denver & Rio Grande is -call models. Including the occasion. ' by the for rowed that understood is long since looked with dlsfavhr they it Roberts. Hotel out, revered no the on are rates and winlonger of Siam, roadster, by charging outrageous of touring car, the promiscuous smearing over committee has decidlargely increased trackage our the people as in former days. The for aseveral short haul from Ogden on. She main- ed The'program sedan, connec dows. We all rejoice their and roads pens with' glass points to the allow the the toy girls, as well as the areFountain ' tained that developments new Chevrolet the and coupe, and now made. W ar poSlMy has fheW me". ; Ife.burrs' neMePr an .It Plant, at hour being came tio, Rotary. boys, Union Pacific in soutlrn Utah a new lines. of some existing change ordinary elephant. chant. , - -- fheid orrnlSS - Tn " o r rKeSlSoTSw.0 a a: So' SssfirS .s !. Wm'ihZXSJZ Pe-ers- on rtlnj ?fX f""f ter?hln"l,t? oS n, 1 Si ;ssyEsst hnSSjsSlutt". - w- Provo-Springvil- ol he x t - - le o. -- ... 1 . I - -- rata .. . .... -- ' -- . e -- , home-makin- one-thir- . Land a Feature Leadership Week is' ; . an-ingeni- us Cars in - - - d . , f very--interesti-ng Daughter's Hour at Rotary Tonight - -- five-passeng- two-passeng- five-passeng- ,e;rUed er er er two-passen- ger . - |