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Show PROVO WINS KI WA MS CONVENTION GRANDMA LOVELESS 1924 LOCAL CLUB SECURES WILL .ADVERTISE CELEBRATES EIGHTY MEETING AFTER KEEN BATTLE 1 THIRD BIRTHDAY FRUITS IN PRODUCED UTAH COUNTY ANY PROVO CITIZENS AID FLOOD STRICK U. C. T, ENJOYS FIRST ANNUAL NpOWLY OUTING AT GENEVA Subscribers to Relief Fund Contribute Over Three Thousand Dollars. , ESCAPE .DEATH WHEN PEOPLE CAR With ten children, twenty-eigNo longer will Utah county fruits One of the most pleasant ' The 1924 convention of the Utah-Idah- o They should be the owners, partners forty-eigoutings be grandchildren, greatProvos contribution to the flood placed on the market without a of the season was held at the Geneva Kiwanis clubs will be held in or high executives of the business grandchildren and other friends and distinguishing FALLS if FEET 150 relief which fund today passed the $3000 will label, tell resort on Lake the at was determined Provo. This Utah, Saturday afterThis is not because of relatives assembled at her home, the buyer that the fruit is grown in noon and mark, with still two business the counProvo final session of the annual conven- represented. evening by Mrs. B. May Loveless, 1035 South and is of a superior standard. cil of the United Commersial Trav-elrunreported, according to John tion in 'Twin Falls which was con- any lack of sympathy for clerical or Fifth West street, yesterda after- Utah, At a Millet of Provo and Orson W. McAdam, chairman meeting held in Salt Lake is but of the local determined noon, celebrated the eighty-thir- d cluded Friday afternoon, and only laboring classes, an- City Saturday afternoon. MilMt, his Th weather was ideal and forty-od- d County Ag son, narrowly committee. after a keen fight between Logan because of the resulting organization niversary of her birth. At a (beauti- ricultural Agent J. P. Welch, The fund now tptals $3,171.01, esctued death yesterday afternoon R, D. members and guests by that is thereby accomplished. For in fully decorated table in whm and Provo, which was decided participated with of the the spread Reo Wadley, Utah local comnfiittee feels that manager Farm n in truck the which theyiaad festivities. The water was exthis way is produced a small, acfive the bounties of life in the center of Bureau, and D. L. the convention casting twenty-sevewerM from contributions Martineau, Eureka riding cellent from two business county r for twenty-fouana and yet representative group of men which was a huge birthday cake conplunged 'districts not this popular votes for this city and bathing, as yet reported will agricultural agent of Salt Lake coun- recreation proved a few embankment, one of the attrac- ovea 15 who can give leadership to all good taining eghty-on- e for Logan. secotrfds candles, ty, selected an attractive label which tions of the outing. Other they had jumped from brng the sum upto $3500 Provo went into the fight for the muses. We do1 best what otheis do the guests enjoyed burning sports a delicious din- in the future will distinguish State Senator LeRoy Dixon who is truck. the.f the . a smaller consumed well convention handicapped by ner. afternoon, and at of the fruitgrowers of this 7:30 oclock thein the ancp h5s son were en route 1X1 charge of the relief products citSiSlet both and convene At the final of a session than the organization Loggn, evening delegation of section of the state. Following the dinner a chicken dinner was served. to ffoyo from Eureka, and when1 - Utah county, had reported to W by about an equal tion James E. Edgerton of Pocatello music and short witticisms,program1 ies were supported d In the corner miles of including andWfrom upper state Eureka Armstrong, Chicken is the traveling mans favori! chairman that Pocatello, was selected governor to' succeed (W. a bographical sketch of Mrs, Love the label will number of delegations. the steering gear Utah county as a whole will subscribe appear - the beehive ite dish, and needless the Hf Reeder, Jr.,, of Ogden. Dr. Jo- less by her eldest to say, the par-e- y on fe divide, Idaho, after entering the race Eph trademark, underneath which will caugft and refused to work. The approximately $7,000. He state that enjoyed the repast. next convention pulled of, and de- seph Hughes of Spanish Fork was Homer, was enjoyed. Utah appear In Fruit. center the The room to lieutenant-governor1 where the efforts elected for dinn'er was truck turne'd out of the road and Leh7$'00 Fr;t lias raisod $812 ami securing voted its entire Utah, Mrs. Loveless is the motheTr of will appear a natural sized and natwas served decorated in the colors of botlibccupanfs jumped to the ground. the district governors office. The and Clarence E. Wright of Twin eighteen children, ten of whom, with ural colored peach, above which the iS the Iist the being forced to jump on in town resulted blue and white, and Theftboy order, Idaho of the for lieutenant Idaho. gold, action Falls, governor their husbands and wives, were pres- words Utah Fruits will again ap- flowers of cmplete exlife ft tbs' for of the cept the in which side( to road, two same the the business disunreported color decorated the field being limited jUtah county Kiwanians were well ent. Th$y are: David H. and A. A. pear. On the right side of this de- the tables. Much credit is given to direflipn theica'r was going,( escaped belief fund" subscribers to the flood on the convention com- Loveless, Mrs, Ellen Homer, Mrs. Utah towns represented the the aU. sign sentence, Graded Under Mrs. Frank Eastman and Mrs. WalMevy vehicle, but huge rock, as follows:- - ,R. Barbara Hoover, Mrs. Millie The Twin Falls convention com- mittees, and wei-Scofield, S. Inspection - jMfll be imprinted, ter Taylor, as the loosftred him on iTf0 Commercial & Savings bank, hit by truck, menced Thursday morning with near- Straw of Springville, laws and regu- Mrs. Lavina Cluff, Mrs. Clara decthe they prepared on the- frposite side Grown orations and also the while the Allen, and over rolled harrer his Bros. Co., $25- C E $100, pikle 360 body. N. .The A. Gardiner .Spanish Mrs. Peary Hathenbrook, Mrs. Tillie Under supper. lations; delegates attending. ly wll be inscribed. Has takep to Eureka where he Loose,-$25- ; C. E. Loose John F. Thurgood was master of He Corp. $25 luncheon was the first real session, Fork, inter-clu- b relations; Walter Gee, and Mrs. Myrtle Carter. Mrs. On the Irrigation, T: right side will also be placed ceremonies, and short speeches artd was tgiven medical attention. Accordrrer, $10; Pr0vo Foundry & and several addresses were made. Adams, Provo, education; William (A. Harriet Leetham of Salt Lake City, the name Cof lb Mr the marketing organi- interesting alks were Millet the rock weighed ing Among the speakers were Judge W. Cornady, Spanish Fork, publicity; J. and a sister of Mrs. Loveless was zation. by appriadmately a ton, and it was Co $2e; R. R.$25; Superior Motor rare Senior Counselor R. Deangiven Irvine, $40; George II. Reeder, Vice Chairman George E. Wl Farrer, Provd, and J. F. Menden- among the guests of honor. Twelves, goodj fortune that the The label, says Mr. Welc!has Past Counselor G. boy did not re- Jfj101 Sr $10; John W. Farrer Merle Snell of Billings, Mont., Secretary hall, Sprlngvillej business methods; Taylor, been $10; Hub designed for the purpose of ad- Junior Counselor A. Milton Thomas ceive jRprious injuries. Co., $10; George Fred C. W. Parker and International J. A. Brockbent of Spanish Fork, speOift of the peculiar phases of the A Hansen Clothing Utah fruits. In the vertising Postmaster past $10; Margaret P. Maw, cial Edmund F. McGuire, committee Decker Arras. op agriculture. Chairman Roy the $5, Fred Richmond, $1; LeRoy IIoo-vp- r, that the The Springville ciub for the sec- DO YOU WANT A CLEAN been fruit grown in the state has pot Cliff Thurman and Horatio Jones acci(Wnt(was Mr. Parker in his address referred advertised, despite the quality. Secretary William J. Startup and ed over during the rush down the $1; A. 0. Fowers, $1;C C the members to the latest statistics ond consecutive time won (the shield Much of the , embakment no here fruit and Loose, has received grown other F. John $1; George Jl Ball, $2; Au- which for the best stunt presented-beforof the Kiwanis organization, been advertisd as having come from and gaveThurgood spoke of th ideals damage than a broken wheel. ScrhTerer $3; J.lc. Penney Co., IYnAa TOWN? data he sad, shows that there are now the convention. With a delegation interesting regarding the Pacific Northwest, and it is to U. C. Tism. $100; Henry, Jeppson, $1; Milan this little Utah county 1080 'clubs with a total membership of forty-on- e of a 'Straw this prevent la that repetition the $i; Wm. M. dinner town staged an. elaborate cantata, Following and of 82,162, covering the twenty-eigprogram TURTLE YOUTH bel will be placed on all Utah fruit the guests made J. II. Boshard, $2; G. C.Roylance, $5; Kiwanis of Garden merry dancing to Forsyth, $1; Sing Springville districts, of the organization. this year. J. G. Armstrong,' $2; Mrs the strains of Wildes orchestra. By E. S. HINCKLEY'. E. S SiInHe emphasized very strongly that ing Flowers. All out fruit mons, cooperashipped by vited P. at $i; $5Joseph the guests W were Welch, Mr. The first delegates, to arrive jin Kiwanis energy is not now centered outing Tonight a number of citizens rep- tive organizations, acting under the and Mrs. Harry FOUND IN SALT BP$10: O. Elks Mr. on the number of members but on Twjn Falls were Ray 4. Done and S. resenting various Ashton, and organizations in Utah State Farm Bureau, will hence- Mrs. Aseal Dahlquist, Mr. and Mrs Edwards, $1;-H- . J. the development of the quality of C. (Whittaker, both of Springville. Provo will meet with com the forth this to O carry K. Hansen, $5; Ellen city label, Phillips, Horatio $5; according Jones, Beebe of Price Lloyd each club. They started on their, trip last Mon- mission and the crop and pest inspec- Mr. Welch, and the l! LAKE CITY JAIL Baird, $1; Margaret Hansen, $1-- j The members of the council and buyer will knpw Kiwanis as a democracy has day on foot, after making a wager tor of Utah county to decide on the is of that fruit the best and Joseph B. Keeler, $5; W. O. Facer, their grade way? or friends wish to could reach the convention and means of preparig that they express their passed through the first stage Swen O. Nielson, $10; Retail legally to highest quality, having been packed appreciation to the management j5; of the quantitative development, and city before the other delegates. clean Provos streets of the TheS theory of M, J. Henline of Clerks Committee, and graded in accordance with gov- the Geneva resort for the ser$6.05; Charles E. into the qualitative development, They reached their destination twen- ly weeds and rubbish that unsightgood now so ernment regulations. vice and attention to detail which TlSstj that his son had met with Davies, $2; Wood-Clifto- n Merc. Co, was according to Secretary Parker.as Hea ty hours ahead of the other Spring-villif- e seriously mar Provos attractiveThe fruit harvesting is already given them. foul pay was exploded yesterday $25; J. A. Boshard, $5; Katie Scainalso suggested several points delegaes, and, accordingly won ness. under way, 'according to Mr. Welch, when ord whs received by the sher- - mell, 50c; McDohald, $1; Provo FifTh means of continuing this' develop- their wager. If Provo expects to hold her own and the pears produced her are of iffs office that Guy Henline, age 19, Ward Sacrament meeting, $59 The local delegation returned with other cities she must clean up. good quality., The peach ment,' nanjely; increased sense of Incarcerated in the Salt Lake Hedqust Drug Store, $5; c he sejason, the all and tnembers if feel that When we say Provo, we mean Provo says, will commence necessity Sunday TO personal responsibility, DEMONSTRATE count 7, jail charged with speeding. JIc indselnin n, $2 r9 September Utah Vnl' jy leaders l. as for experienced and trained much as pos-ib- citizens. Look along your sidewalks, and this cror will he muck better they accomplished & Coke Do. $ 5 ; Gas Hvtifme, in arrived Provo senior, Darker Bakej y, The convention, was highly fence lines, ditch banks, etc. Could in in both club, district and naiional Sqturdliy' for the purpose of placing-- $2; W. H. Freshwater, $5 John quality and quantity thaii in the T work; maintaining of Kiwanian prin- praised, as was the Twin Falls be made to look better? If so, past. FRUIT the GRADING of they Guy Henline Taylor, $5; Strand Theater, 2 disappearance club, which done all that was why not lend a helping hand and aj Isompanion, George Shell, age r Christensen Co., and ciples of membership. is made $5; Columbia Music up of possible to provide amusement feq- - make the most attractive town in Co-- . The Kiwanis Club 18, before Sheriff J. D. Boyd. He $5; Bullock Pool Hall, $2.50-stateh two and the business men, entertainment fot oltures the intermountain district. Nature IN UTAH COUNTY representative that his son and a companion Bullock Barber Shop, $2.50; Decker PROTEST classification, said Mr. Parker, iting members. j, left- thistle Wednesday evening for Jewelry, $2; Davis has done her part. Let us all coop- FILES erate in doing our part to make a the purpose of obtaining John H. Darrant, $1;--Millinery, E. P. Smith a beautiful. city Fruit growers of Utah county will pay!heck due him from the Inter- - $2; Morrison Bros., $2.50; Greer AGAINST TIMP have an opportunity this week to national melter compafiy. Hearing Cafe, $1; Moe Plumbing Go., $2 FUNERAL SERVICES GIRL FROM PROVO learn the proper methods of grading nothing' from them, he feared that Auto Top & Painting Co., $2; A, I. and packing fruit, according to Guy. ami his friend had met with foul Daniels, $1; Iram Petersen, Holbrook Child Dies Mrs MINING CLAIMS County .Agricultural Agent J. P. play. All efforts of the locaj officers Charles Dahlquist, $1; Sena$;Swen-tFOR SON OF GLENN o FIGURES: IN BOX Welch, who, in connection with Proallly his fears were futile, and son, $1; Wasatch Produce Co., of ' fessor Tracey Abell, horticulturist of Sheriff Carl Boshard was Andrew Knudsen, $5; R. Gay $2 R. J. District Forester the Utah ROMANCE CLARK Rutledge YESTERDAY will placed in charge Of the George A. Smith, $2.50; Roxie CAR Agricultural accordingly college, 28 filed protest Friday, through Eli F give a series of demonstrations (sen, $1; Municipal Council, $10; W. Taylor, register of the United States throughout the county. Nothing was heard regarding the H. Williams, $5; Sixth Ward Professor Abell will be in Utah Following a vigorous battld in land office, against the issuance of of the boys until yester- - ment meeting, $28.40; Third Ward Funeral services for William LeThe freight train honeymoon of to the Utah Cave Mining & county from August 27 to August 31, day, wEen the Salt Lake City officers ' Sacrament was which patents it and Roy Clark, 3 that Jean little thought meeting, $17.65; Provo year-old Dora Perry, age 17, of Provo, Chiof Mr. so?n Holbrook, of Mr. Milling company for three mining inclusive, to assist Mr. Welch in the notified Officer Boshard that young City road department, boy of $2o; H. " daughter Jack Horton, Mrs. and Glenn L. died who Clark, a part of the area education work, which is relative to Henlini was in the county jail there, Jackson, $5; Arthur Clyde, SatMrs. claims, and comprising close $2-287 to an Lafayette Holbrook, came abrupt cago, evening from an acciden- East Third North street, had won set aside as the Timpanogos Cave the grading of the fruit crops of the on accoYint of being unable to furnish Quality Shoe Repairing, 50c ; Naylor Iowa, when Wednesday urday in Council Bluffs, tally inflicted gunshot wound, were over the odds that were against her Monument. county, in order to' pass U. S. gov- bonds.g j Shell, it is assumed is on his Garage, $10; Jones Barber Shop, $5 Great Wbstern held special agents of the 2 as the result of Mr. Rutledge in a letter accom- ernment grade inspections. afternoon at yesterday way tljThistle, as he was not placed Ladies Floral Co., $1.50; Dixon the sustained found young injuries Railroad company in oclock the Third his 2 ward 8 stated the Mr. that under Real Estate, $25; Taylor Bros., $50- Welch protest a Jarrost. , when panying has in a in meeting model which she jail. swing prepared couple and had them lodged house under the direction of Bishop July will have to be determined packing table, which issue Maiben Paint & Glass Co., $10- was a rcan conbroke a be and of kidnaping, swinging portion officers fearing The Powelson. sooner or We George feel the later. that it fell in the his and car : fractured the had of base veniently and taken worse, placed elopement, if nothing J.ivL0. , 5?UDrerI?i The services were opened by a her skull, death intervened and car- hearing should be bad on this case to other towns. The local fruit Commissioners of Utah-,3- , Ca Frank 'before Judge pair brought no court duet, O Love Divine, sung by Pro- ried her into the Great Beyond yes- without waiting for the application shipping organizations and farm burB" pell, who determined that Carbon County Meet a";, fessor J. R. Boshard anj Mrs. Sarah terday afternoon. for patent. reau project leaders are in charge action could be taken on the story He The was EOn invocation wrote: also 1 October 14, of demonstrations in their respecrail- Ramsey. B. Parry, $2; Farmers & At the time of the accident the given $5; of, the youth after he heard the by Counselor J. P. Clayton. The child was given every care possible 1922, the president signed an execu-tiv- e tive communities. A meeting of the county comirtis- - Merchants Bank, $75; Hatch Under-sionroad romance of the hobo hero. were Mayor O. K. Hansen and it was only a few days until she order setting aside 2 50 acres in Mr. Welch is hopeful that every told the judge speakers of Utah and Carbon counties taking Parlors, $10; A. B. Worsley Young Jack Horton after Senator as g and both the of Diion, Wasatch forest was national the out LeRoy in the county will show was h&ldmt Soldier Summit the lat- - Uo., $10; Buckley & HawS, $10; fruit chilgraduat-inwith the grower other playing Dr. that he left Chicago and whom spoke many words of consolaT dren as usual. Friday evening, how- Timpanogos Cave National monu- an interest in the work, and attend ter paijt of lastweek for the' purpose Ered W. Taylor, $10; A. J. Maxwell, from school last spring, some tion to the bereaved parents. Bishop ever, she was stricken with an ill- ment. A part of the area was at the demonstration in his of dsehssing plans of bettering the $J S. A. Stum, $1; J. p. McGuire, westward with journeyed George Powelson also spoke for a ness which resulted in her death. that time included in the three The men in charge will community. the made road through Price and Horse, can-- I $2; C. Enoch Clark, $1; Alva Nelson, positively friends for a lark. They short time. claims. The locators have to In teach addition her farmer side-domining in fie says the little every thd oer the summit and down $2; John Roundy, $20; M. M. yon, parent?, county in pullmans. trip The musical numbers were Sweet Jean is survived by two not vet applied for patent. best methods of grading and packFork brothers, canyon, where recent j ertson, $2.50; W. H. Brereton, $5; that he met Dora in the therailroad the forest service ing so thoroughly that he will be floods caused much Story of Old, by Murray K. Roberts, eight sisters, and numerous other Nevertheless, troth ' Provo Fourth Ward Sunday School, that and at Provo, damage. yards Wipfe the Tears From Every Eye, aHd relatives of this city. While definite desires, and I hereby request, you able to do his own grading before $25I Emma Randall, $1; F. C. Lock-Uta- h Chairman of Gardner the was plighted with a brakeman HowJ.jT. Mrs. Sarah Ramsey, and One arrangements have not been made to institute action to determine the taking fruit t cars: by as witnesses. fthat $1; I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 14, mother nur, board sated county the .girl's Hour by Professor J. R. for the funeral this afternoon it is validity of these claims. We arq Farmers who attend these dem are now under way to improveplans State Bank of Provo, $25; $100; and ever, no record can be found in the Fleeting Boshard and Mrs. Ramsey. The expected that it will be held in the prepared to prove the mining claims onstrations and grade their fruit ac- maintain1; the road in to show that Provo Council No. 428 UnitedCom-canyooffice clerks Fork Spanish county in this benediction was offered by Jasper Provo Fifth ward meeting house involved in this case were not cordingly, said Mr. Welch, do not al- - mercial Travelers, $75;,Z. C. M. I., Two tractors have large they secured a license Bird. existing on October 14, need to fear inspection of their fruit ready beenjfiurchased, and everything Provo, $25; Utah Wholesale Grocery Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock. valid and two county. The body was then taken to the This reasons. for will 1922, 5 33 3 be decided at this by the 'government before it is that resides who be done to make Co- - $25 Startup Candy Co,, $25; evening Jacks father, Fores-Georg- e with reason The four of members first stated out City cemetery of of the informaton of district. upon by Dr. heard shipped from the receipt canyop highway travel good has Mutual Coal Co., $5; A. F. lAhlan-bee- n Kenmore avenue, Chicago, the fire of which H. Brimhall, father of Mrs. ter Rutledge was that there was no The schedule of grading done,1 according to Mr. Gard- - der MfS- Co., $10; W. P. Whitehead the marriage, and sent him a letter the PJrovo fatherdepartmen, was a member, as Holbrook and a grandfather of the mineral discovery prior to the date strations is as follows: boys nerthe Co., $10;, Provo Lumber Co, $20; stating that he would welcomewithpallbearers. The grave was dedicat-- 1 child; and also from iMr. and IJrs. of the executive ordr. The second TUESDAY', AUGUST 28 Pine Tree Service Commissioner A. John bride if they .could read Chicago Mathis of toy J. D. Dixon. Pleasant Grove, 10 a. m. Interment wasij. William Knight, the latter a sister wa that a part of the area in quesvo Distributing Co.,Station,$10; out his aid. The boy was broke, end ed stated that $5; Hotel Carbon, under the direction of the Hatch Fu-(Mrs. Holbrook, all of whom went tion was withdrawn by the forest serAmerican Fork, 2 p. m. use all available means erts, $15; Booth & Booth University says he did not care to borrow to vice to the ie. executive attend the dedication of the., L. D. order. prior Lindon, 4:30 p. m. so to 'put the Price canyon road in good Store, $5; Denhalter Soda Works: .money from the girls parents; Mr. Taylor has served notice of WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 S temple at Cardston, Alberta" Can- All bridges are safe, hei$l; Hoover Bros. $10; Utah Tim-sai- d, condition. induced her to don breeches, a Ada. Friends may view the body, at contest on the defendant company, Timpanogos ward, 10 artd a! man is employed to main-, ber & Coal Co., $5; Utah Mattress inaw shirt, a boys cap, and bob her 2 it the the family residence prior to the ser giving Alpine, p. m. customary thirty days tain tO the Utah county line. Co., $2; Provo Ice & Cold the raven locks. They then commenced road Speeders vices. Interment will be in the in which to file an answer, after THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 A their Iceight train honeymooh in box Sofftter Supimit Co., $15; Kiwanis Club, $50- Storage Com- a which wll be 10 a. ordered. m. lprovo hearing direcCity under Mapleton, was the cemetery senfed to $25 Each by Judffe tion of thq car boudoirs. They resumed their the officials wind munity other church, Service $44; The in mines 10 are a. m. called question Spingville, Berg Mortuary. persons' ,frho attended the meeting. $5, Carpenters Union,, Provo, Star, honeymoon yesterday after sympathe U Bet Your Boots, and Spanish Fok, 2 p. m. Joy Commissioners Gardner, Smoot and Horatio Jones, $1; Garden $25 thetic judge had held that all was was The Golden enriched Arrow claims. 4:30 county City m. treasury p. rePayson, as as be far their as it should Matley and County Engineer E. B. ltahen' $5; Troy Laundry, Laid when four Mrs. by $1Q0 this morning FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 Jones were E. A. lations were concerned. those from $5, comntv Utah Peay, $1; Ross $25 each were assessed Santaquin, 10 a. m. While Dora was in the Council fines of Elmer $2, Larsen Plumbing Co., Millinery, attending. to Whitt-mor2 Ora $5; Dav- Monson, m. against Reclamation Elbeta, p. was lone Bluffs jail she said she Vier-te- l A. Scott and R0nnrh?cfrti0ry Morgland Arthur j. IfARRTAGE ISSUED some for Provo, but when she was $l; Hoover Candy Co bv Judge J. B. Tucker. Monson funeral Impressive services for assured that all was well and lad was arrested Services Barber ShP $2; SaniOfSaturday night by Mrs. Mary Draper, wife of Clive washed her face and combed the ficer Jack Affleck Marriage licenses "were issued Sat- tary Cleaning Co, $3; Skaggs Cash at for speeding who t at died fhe following couples by V?1- - 25: Mrs. B. the Holv Cross urday cinders out of her hair, declared that he rate of forty miles per hour on Draper, A Provo Woman district reclamation meeting Tuesday County Clerk Wallace Hales: Rulon box car life was one great romance the Provo Bench road. Whittmore hospital ini Salt Lake, Friday eve- will be held in the Chamber : ProTonna of ItfIH,jay Wells Bjjijnhall of Mesa, Ariz., to held in the Sharon ward Commerce rooms at American Meat despite the fact that railroad detec- was apprehended Sunday for going ning, werehouse Fork Funeral services for Mrs. .Elon L. Ida Honof Pleasant Grove; Merle $10, First Ward Relief Market this afternoon wjh at 8 oclock this tives are prosaic and and unsympa- forty-fiv- e miles an hour on the bench meeting counand evening, Sharrock, Bishop Powelson George of the ty officials, officers of the t0 LaUra L Smith:il92;6,5U ?coad Ward Relief" Soci daughter of Mr. and Mrs. thetic fellows. road by Officer Affleck, and Scott Third wardt Utah William Gammon, 58 West Third ot prW?f presiding. Third Ward Reltef Sol Water was arrested by the same officer Storage the company, Provo Mrs. Draper was on her way from Reservoir South street, Provo, who died in Salt ciety, $74.60; and Utah Ward Relief was Lake he when making fifty miles an Checks Irrigation Lake City Wednesday, will be held After al matrimonial bark has been Society, $89.05; Fourth Fifth Ward hour. Viertel was arrested on the ents at Provo bench i'sl Relief s tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock in captain seldom has any Society, $52.25; Sixth Ward 'Relief the lands now submerged and Salt C five Springville highway for driving forty-- stricken with convulsions at Salt of Lake j City. water-logge- d difficulty getting a second mate Society, $102.75; Pioneer Ward Re- in the vicinity of Utah miles an hour. Lake Mrs. Sharrack was born in Provo evening. She was lake. All parties interested y in No arrests have been made as yet taken Thursday !6f95 Bonneville the in 1872, being 51 years old at the to the Wa.j hospital and reclamation of these ldnds are urged Tom Reiief cisco, Soc,ety. Mf., $45.60; Mana-v- u Drill checks, totalling nearly by Offcer Affleck for violations of iater removedemergency of of Thornley time Provo her death. She resided here MlT to the Holy Cross Ward Relief Society, to attend. C of of of members but he Denny for the $86.05; Battery until about twelve years ago. She and '.F'Q'1 Fresno, Calif. Grandview Relief glaring headlight Jaw, $2000, where she died the next day. MisJ fttie N. Gammon Society, - $35; is survived of Provo Lakeview Relief the 145th Jield artillery, were re- states that from now on he will rig- Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James her two by parents,show-dowWhen n $87- Pleas- - ' in a brothers, W. H. Gammon and T. W. Saft ?aUirgfer Mrs T- - D- - Walton of ceived this- - morning by Sergeant idly enforce the law and turn all Strappon; her husband, two daugh- business there is a Society,7$ Relief 70 ; Sharon ne institution, somebody gen- Gammon, both of Provo, four antyiew SOn W- G. violators over tQ Sheriff J. D. Boyd. ters and a son survive.! George H. Harris for distribution. dertoaSllt7; sisters, Society, erally gets shown up. $26.25; her and Timpanogos Mrs. Myrtle Huntington of San Fran- - O. husband, F Relief Society, $50; Sharraptt of Salt Lake City. Vineyard Relief Society, $45.30; cash, $259.25. ht ht , dis-tric- ts s. I ; four-cours- Ipft-han- son-in-la- w, -- e - ic - .. , ht - - - on $100-NjAar- ! 1 1 i Ki-wan- is a 30-w- I d vis-eac- - , ' Result Injuries Sustained July ! I , Peter-investigatio- n. Sacra-wherea)o- uts , -- j J - bJ: er or Rob-Spani- sh j n. can-possi- bly -- - - Rob-countywo- uld of mk Four Fined Tunr-We- Draper e, -- Final Rest Meeting At American Fork -- for Former - Arrive for Drill Members of Battery T ii w-a- hos-mta- U . - s ;1 : Vi ; ! |