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Show 4 T MAN is rightly called an animal. He growls like a BUT you cant get away from the fact that if you spare the rod, you make a big hit with the child. bear when dinner is not ready and purrs like a cat after he has eaten it. VOL. XIII, NO. 105 i; PROVO CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1923 . ; DEATH WHEN FORDS PUT OF LOCAL COLLIDE crg pro-ducti- on - ' AT , OREM DISCOVERY OF WARM SPRINGS NEAR SPRINGVILLE ASSURES SUCCESS OF BIG ENTERPRISE ' TO BE LINCOLN HIGH PRESENTED IN COLLEGE HALL SCHOOL READY The Springville Kiwanis Garden I the cantata Singing Flowers, presented at the Twin Falls convention of the Kiwanis clubs, will be given in 'College hall this evening under the auspices of the local KiEverything is in readiness for the With prospects of an outputs of wanis clubj opening of the Lincoln high school, over 100,000 cases of Utah county The cantata is in one scene and Friday, September 14. The building ' vegetables this season, work at the Work on the construction of a the slope of the mountain. He ex - , secured to lay out the lawn, flower was arranged and adapted by Spring- has been rennovated and, cleaned The director Is and the faculty is now complete for $35,000 to $50,000 amusement re- pressed himself as being of the opin- beds and driveway. In regard to the ville Kiwanians. local branch of the National Pack E. Myron of Crandall, the the tentative prolatter Jr., the stage a successful school year. plan Center sort, to be located opposite the ion that they would be excellent for moters is to have a A. Firmage, W. Kiwanian ing corporation at 1190 West Registrations is as follows: Genmanager, eral registration, Friday, September Springville fish hatchery and adja- bathing purposes. One of the first road entering from one corner of the and the accompanist Mrs. Belle street is progressing favorably, acof 14, from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. and 6 cent to the highway running into steps to be made will be that of drivand adjoining the highway dall. cording to E. L. Parker, manager m. to 9 p. m. Freshman registrap. All who in are the cantata immecommence on will source appear in the other. Springville, ing into the slope for the the local cannery. members of or tion, o the club resort construct the of to Saturday, September 15, from to the the is The also the first unit order It Springville have diately. preclude necessity plan Sixty thousand cases of peas be completed by Thanksgiving four separate tappings of the springs. dance pavilion so that it will be an their wives, or members of their fam- 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. and 6 p. m. to 0 will concern. International President Ed- p. m. Registration is being conbeen shipped out by the day, according to J. A. Owens, local Dr. John R. Anderson has also vis- open-ai- r building during the summer ilies. cases Arras1 of the Kiwanian organi- ducted in the evening to allow those Zabris-kimund 10,000 of winter the estate is closed Alva enthusiastic real moths and ited the springs, and broker, and during This, is am increase zation commented Mr .Owens to very favorably on who are working to register on the of utilization of the months. former ?ea The them, Springpostmaster According regarding over the' 1922 output. somewhat the of the clubs days set apart for that purpose, and and members enfincantata, one of to the be will men who are the the this behind the promoters. ville, according building in Utah county were are the that to be in year, est and positive southern Utah, The drop from the springs presentation will thus not interfere with class work. terprise. the previous this year thanMr.in Parker. one be of the character. Lo- Class instruction will begin on Monseven immediateis commence of of mineral the four site work will highest and resort Discovery springs proposed according to the cal in assert Kiwanians that the can- day, September 17. of in west state 1280 is Thanksnoted to in mill the it estimated that order the, feet, and ly complete it by pond A smalll decrease is The general registration t fee will was that tata for the h necesof be is the nucleus of beaw will directly responsible the fish feet of pipe day. hatchery, giving string number of cases but be conas $5.00 this year instead ,of $10.00 of 1924 selection Provo the to water tract to Owens Messrs. totai and of idea the the conceived On the side south the the convey by sary have been shipped, is last year. There will also be vention right-of-wa- y 10,000 to to be city. the utilize used who will intend The the from rods front about Zabriskie, pools. eight will approximate in the The principle characters in the charged small laboratory' fees in water to the fullest extent for bath- for the pipe line is practically as- be constructed the open-ai- r bathing cases. The string bean crop some courses to. cover part of the as J. C. Wood, who owns the pool. Tentative plans call for a pool cantata are: sured as purposes. ing not larg was county cost of material used. These fees tenor. Richard 0 6 over Condie, of of Kiwanis, land been have The the 100 feet constructed of last tested, and, greater portion springs by vorable as that of sowill be as follows: in Mrs. Thorn Cora C. to Bird, Poppy, cement. Excavation will commence Lattimer, Jr., which it will be laid, has agreed according to Thomas The cannery is n?w engaged80 Domestic art, 50 cents. who is engineer for the company, will allow the promoters the use of the immediately in order that cement prano. ' Domestic science, $2.50. Miss Lela Rose, 70 a soprano. can Boyer, 100 in be poured the first thing feet by the fill feet, with necessary land. The balance of land pool mezMiss Melba $2.50.right-of-wa- y Condie, a to Chemistry, an must of be from which four work Snowdrop, and the average by depth spring, completed through lr0C bee" h Physics, $1.25. four and one-ha- lf feet, in eight secured is controlled by the govern- - May 1, 1924. A coping will zo soprano. than usual, and A. Firmage, soprano. W. Mrs. Shop is work, $1.50. no extent of walls Lily, hours. the be althoug the built around but ment, small expected difficulty a retarded to Elmo Coffman, Typewriting, $3.00. Spring No. 1 is located about 980 from that source. pool for the purpose of preventing work is going on favorable. company All other courses given carry no feet east of the highway and state The first plan for the utilizing of the dripping water from bathers to baritone. The National Packing one hunfee. The general Misses Pauline Zatemwas fee afa Mr. conceived water Firmage, fish Dewdrops, enter and records the the This by pool. hatchery, springs again employing cannery here is this ter September 21 registration be increased and n will 86 degrees Fahrenheit; briskie over two years ago. In No- - will be carried out of the building Hazel Anderson and Gloria Friel. of perature year, dred employees to $6.00. No. 2 spring is 100 feet from the vember, 19 22, he filed on the springs, by grooves running the entire length 'Cellist, Melvin Done. encountered in hardship has been workers. in the . Others 8 6 80 The, faculty is especially strong was call and of varies between part last taking and first and June the building. Present plans granted permis securing competent are favorable Lowell Crandall, the Twig; this year, with a specialist at the are: 3 spring is 150 feet far- sion by the government to use them. for not tion No. less than degrees; conditions fifty Market 'Daniel Webster, Sunflower; Garnet head of each department. The teachcannery, acther east and the test shows that the A one-ha- lf interest was sold to Mr. rooms for the products of the and-th72 de- Owens recently, and a definite plan! year A winter pool of 30 by 60 feet Friel, Lucerni Paul Crandall, Azalia; ers are as follows: varies from little temperature Parker Mr. to cording Karl Banks, principal and science. The op dimensions is also planned, and it C. R. Jones, Palm; S. L. Mendenhall, grees. The last spring is but 25 of action formulated." Vias been fairly successful. Mrs. Ora Cunningham, English. Oak Tree; A. Thorn, Sage; R. L. is No. of resort to from will is has the the lowest feet site and The of the 0rbab this 3, have proposed promoters cannery hope the of erations A. W. Live of Raymond Partridge, mathematics 70 state middle Done, Oak; Firmage, feet the fish in about for fall in the the time , beyond temperature, degrees. fifty ready opening be completed .about Sweet William; Winn Harrison, Pur- and wood work. wa- hatchery on the opposite side of the of 19 24. states Zabriskie the that Mr. STORAGE WATER October. C. II. Davies, agriculture and farm ter from all four springs will be used road. The tract has an area of The company will be incorporated ple Columbine; M. W. Bird, Red mechanics. 4- William 4 6 ' Woodbine, Grooms, 425 a to or Clover; of which till the the and with for after either I1AKBJ acres, CITY, Sept. pool, $50,000 $35,000 frontage SALT E. Tt. West, business and physical tons per water from springs Nos. 1 and 2 will feet. The deal fothe title of the, the articles of incorporation are now M. O. Packard, Cedar; J. L. MenCOMMISSION TO yield of 10.5bureau Based on An- education. F. of John Saffron rt Crocus; "consummated was to a denhall, at be the H. uniform latter used it J. Statesproperty being prepared by Attorney keep acre, the Tinted estimates computRuth Rosengreen, home economics. vfermth. The of the week, the former owner Donald, according to Mr. Zabriskie. derson, Orange Tree; L. S. Brown, mineral water shows and crop Mrs. Effie Marrott, domestic art. Mark Cook, White Jasmine; M. Cress; most B. in a Both Black. of concerned and gentlemen percentage being sulphur, high ed there will be an increased pro-in PROJECTS INSPECT Nell Creer, history, pivics and phyG. L. BarIn the center of the tract, Messrs, the company feel that the resort will Ralph Snelson, Hollyhock; the promoters state that in the wincanning G. A. Anderson,1 sical education. duction ol' tomatoes forbureau , Water ron, a Willow; estiof be value an that steam Owes Zabriskie from of investment ter and state, clouds immense emerge great The Charles J. Engar, music. iTtah this year. roller-- 1 standpoint, and also from the view of Purple Clover; J. F. Smith, Amerloa with are water this modern dance where the raised from hall, be they will will be provided mates 51,310 tons Transportation Various reclamation projects un- cated, and that they have never been spring maple floor 75 by 125 feet, a place of recreation. The Orem line ican Elm; H. T. Reynolds, White in same the as last ear compared with 35.910 ontons Wallace in year, and a stuMace, Cowslip; latlf one-hader Utah, requiring of the An alcove is Mulberry; contemplation over. but block distant from The sulphur will be built. known to freeze dents store WhitS. is being estabThe yield last year acre 3,820 O. 1923 Black A. supply least of at Poplar; Packard, $6,500,000, contained in the water is said by Mr. est design will be constructed for the the southeast corner of the site, and Tins an expenditure All supplies will be kept in Ever-- I lished. of acres averages 9,1 tons per James a before were Whiting, meeting Balm; rest adja-roomodern taker, is medistate use the of tons the presented for of value be to much Owens orchestra; highway of 10.6 directly Tree; stock, and the small profit made on year, however, a yield on the 4,890 the state water storage commission cinal purposes. will be built for the use of cent to it. lasting; A. G. Johnson,A. Pear is acre predicted G. Thorn, the sale of articles will be placed In Reed A. Senator W. conand United States per Pace, Mint; leadan name of one and The of the the not the E. has patrons, James company Talmage, capitol building ing geologists of the state, has been fectionery store Installed. been selected definitely, but will Plum Tree; M. R. Straw, Whole the student body fund. aCThePy1eltddof 10.5 tons per acre is Smoot, held in the Utah-Salt Lake A. O. Wheeler, Pink Verbena; The shown the springs, and is of the highway to probably be The Springville Amuse- - Straw; for the past yesterday. Eight rods from the one of O. was those Arbor Vitaie; Fred the highest in the nation J. reclamation Reynolds, for be ment retained or will hall Twin City the project the dance company the rePt opinion that the source of all the R. Smart, Mign- FRUIT GRADING board. the of two years, according to Wheat consideration Stalk; the be A Dunn, will in Resort was artist a distance given is located short landscape company." parking. year last springs average a is national who The onette; A. Thorn, Corn; Will Alle J. R. Murdock of Provo, and this year it is member water state five tons per acre tons of storage the man, Privet; Alva Zabriskie, Cardiper acren DEMONSTRATIONS one of those attendestimated at 4.9 was nal commission, Flower; Mrs. M. W. Bird, Wild Production of late onloas bushels ing and upon his return to Provo SENATOR SMOOT G. UTAH LEVY P. TAX Mrs. WHY URGED TO Crandall, Pansy; Grape; state will fall from 56,000 Mrs. Mark Cook, Geranium; Mrs. W. a drop in said : to due WELL ATTENDED bushels deterto was held to 52,500 The Mace, meeting Ivy; Mrs. A. Thorpe, Cineraria; acre in Miss units O. Tleld from 400 bushels per various A. Mrs. of INCREASE CONTRIBUTE the SHOWS TO Packard, Clematis; mine which ADDRESS WILL 375 per acre this year, the would be acted upon first. After an 1922-tBird,' Daisy; Mrs. A. Jones, Margaret estimates. A total of 283 fruit growers of department of mixed vegetables hours discussion It was decided to Lilacs; Mrs. R. I. Done, Nasturtium; of to each Utah Mrs. of three .R. YEAR OVER Mrs. Shipments LAST a committee County attended the grading Olive; send CLUBS RELIEF J JAPANESE Anderson, KIWANIS from in the state demonstrations Katherfrom the state had theincreased counties Miss ten 4 different Winn given In ten differViolet; Harrison, season want counties ent cities S. which the past week unWhitMrs. ascertain and eight cars during ine during Zinnia; the Dougall, to 20 cars during inland der the what G. of Professor they A.' Mrs. John Golden July 31. 1922, supervision aid, A joint receivto time The Post Rod; short furnish supplies with taker, governmental ago The Steps A joint meeting of the Provo, BingAbell of the Utah Agriculturseason up to July 31, 1923. M. E. Mrs. Tracey Crandall, to recommend, and gather genson, have in Hyacinth; to which a noticeable ed alleviate the suffering of communication, indited by crease was particularly Mrs. J. F. Menden- al college and County Agent J. P. information. As soon as this in- ham, Spanish Fork and Springville or persons, the victims of the disastrous earth- Jr., White Pink; were shipped com- eral eve- some unknown person cars 12 forheld be He- Welch. will be club will Kiwanis when H. Friday Is Mrs. received it July with but a single car in 1922. formation relative to the 1924 Utah county tax quake, monsoon and flood in Japan, hall, Tulip;Mrs. G. A. T. Reynolds, Corthe Hotel and Smoot the in to Senator oclock According, to Mr. Welch all those warded pared Anderson, at 7:30 liotrope; are ning from fell authorized by the board taken in Utah, according to recently being levy, Washat exWhite potato shipments the demonstrations Blue Mrs. Daniel be reclamation nhie-ty-oattending department Webster, Senator Reed Smoot will of county commissioners, and despite Governor Mabey, who assured Gov-n- eopsis; cars in July, 19 22, to must be com- Roberts, ninety-si- x themselves as Miss with The G. W. Mrs. reports pressed Daffodil; pleased Friel, The Bell; ington. the fact that it is contrary to the polF. W. Richardson of California the speaker. cars in July of this year. howpleted this month. A total of about 160 Kiwanians icy of this publication to pay atten- that the state would do its utmost to Floss Simpkins, Cowslip; Mrs. I. S. the United States standards adopted, five years, last rethe for taken was which the various average No definite action Brown, White Chrysanthemum; Mrs and theof manner inwas cars are expected to attend. The Bing- tion to anonymous letters it is felt, relieve the stricken nation. carried out. Mrs. types ever, was but ninety-fou- r the of projects grading James separate Whiting, Honeysuckle; be represented by as a result of other requests worthy He has accordingly issued the folof th garding any accord- ham club will The fruit growers were glad to A. G. Mrs. The growing popularity A. the board, W. before e the Camomile; Pace, and twenty-fivreasons members, presented the for that about lowing proclamation: compliance with, Mrs. H. R. Straw, avail themselves of the opportunity Utah strawberry on the of the bn ing to Mr. Murdock. club with its the increases noted in the various By the Governor of the State of Utah, Thorn,Mrs.Pklox; com- entire Spanish Fork was selected an outstanding feature M. M. Jns Y A. committee to The par- funds should be made known to the Wheeler, Sweat Pea; of securing inspection at this end of Pine; A PROCLAMATION membership of forty expects reau report received byaverage sea- posed of William R. Wallace, presi- ticipate. O. Sweet Allysum; the county, said Mr. Welch, inMrs. J. Reynolds, The sensibilities of all civilized public. The comwater A storage tin statistician. state the of Mrs. Idaho been Fred Dunn, Potato; Mrs. stead of at the point of unloading. The letter referred to is, in part, people are horrified by the formidthe Pa8t 8l dent Friday nights meeting has - specifying sonal shipment during cars. H. of certificate engineer Green, William Mrs. A. Will inspection, Sons and Alleman, as Thorn, mission, as 1921 Thyme; Fathers follows: able catastrophe which has In beservice, and designated years was but eight Shamrock; Mrs. R. Smart, Stock; the grade and quality of the fruit is and all members are' urged In a recent issue of your paper, fallen our siser nation, Japan. just sent out of the for the reclamation Night, Never men These but three cars were was Caldwell. Mrs. Harold Alleman, Petunia, aDd made out in duplicate, and the growif have State and to Engineer sons, in to their they the history of the world has such you gave the appropriations made by bring the before er is given one, while the other is state In 1922 this a increased their Mrs. A musical Alva plans Zabriskie, Thrift. fathers. our county commissioners for taxes devastation and disaster been visited year will present sub- no sons, their year banner inside of the car. This certiother and thirteen and this with commissioners pasted and been cars has county e arranged, statfor You the also thirty-fivupon Gods creatures. a present year. Yesterday was experienced ficate the fruit is truthand began their program to guarantees stantial is interests, ed that there was an increase of 1.29 peace-lovinbeing expended much effort virile, thrifty, progres- DIVORCE ACTION and removes, the shipped out. represented, fully best of the over 1922. the the sive trip this morning. The ininformation make and meeting orderly today the hands must be placed possibility of the purchaser refusing I do not know how you arrive at stalked by the ravages nation; of earthquake, year. to ofsecured to pay for the fruit by claiming that F. E. Weymouth, chief engineer Senator Smoot in the principal this figure, you could not have fire and flood, leaving a merciless is not the it of the reclamation service, not later address of the evening will discuss checked same yourself, but must wake of hundreds WIFE CHARGES quality and is belov of thousands of ' - -standard. and Children than September 20. have taken the word of some county destitute, homeless and starving, JaEuropean economic conditions, consideration The acunder The projects grading demonstrations, official. Taking the figures as given pan presents a metamorphosis at policies and problems. on the national toreservoir to Mr. creek Chalk held are has DESERTION cording WITH no shown the luncheon Welch, be the in will There your paper I make the increase which the world stands aghast. She in the farmers the advisability of grading Wilson Ellis was placed afternoon Weber river vand the Utah lake drainmorrow as the joint meeting will 3.36,, or 100 per cent more than for is transformed overnight from a estilate is yesterday it their fruits in accordance withUj 8. The Thurscounty jail former, system.' of first-clathe age fourth-clas1919 the the and 1920.. s regular to a years place Birk, after he mated, will empound ,40,000,000 acre-fe- take luncheon. nation; b by Deputy Sheriff Otto and as a result most of ' standards, The meeting be wife his deserted would to that exIt from know to Alleging from and day interesting prosperity happiness reclaim has also been passed over until WHY this TREMENDOUS had brought Ellis to Provowas apthe latter the fruit and of water, out of the county shipped on cause him without June 28, 1922, will be increase. cruciating suffering and demolition. he Park City, Utah, where of land in Utah county rnext month, acres forty-seve- n 66,000 graded can How been had accordingly. the after of one auditor The in county days they of hs arrested upon and 72,000 acres in Salt Lake county., every duty justify prehended. Ellis was him Frjiit inspections this year will be his figures for the two years? Per- this crisis is plain. In his great married, J. E. DeArmond of Provo with refusufa complaint charging under the supervision of C. J. Sorenthat Smoot Senator requested j one were filled action to for divorce if consider that yesterday has last President suphaps the Coolidge for sympathy, sal to jjrovide and pay ficient guarantees be obtained from Sold His agricultural Inspector , for tills year was election year, he may get already appealed to America. He against May DeArmand in the office son, children. to district. The peach crop will comconcerned others and port .ofwasminor landowners a of the clerk. relittle us to has county asked contribute wife for the enlightenment. his from divorced He $100 Kindly make the correction in lief of the stricken. Children secure ample security before the The plaintiff deposes that he was mence moving according to Mr. some time ago, and upon issuance of plans be presented to the reclamato May DeArmond on May Welch about tomorrow, and will be next so married that the PEOPLE foi your Not insensitive to the uncommon issue, the decree was ordered to provide tion sevMAY department. KNOW. in Provo, and that on June inspected by Mr. Sorenson.. wife and 12, 1922, his sold the in of forth this Miller effort resides John people put by his children. Mr. Ellis "W. O. Creer, a member of the comof she left him without just reDavis a 28, 1922, state less than a month ago in children to Michael Respectfully, Ellis will probably be given stated that in Utah county en mission. or cause No children & Poor B. a C. F. to for those then provocation. call for and J. disappeared. Bottom Beech sponse Indigent. help City Judge hearing asbefore the landowners are eager and anx- Brook county. West Virginia, authorAs regards the first two para- who sustained losses in a local dis- were born of the union. DeArmond to this returns he as soon moveTucker ious to participate in any are seeking him. Davis, how- graphs of the above communication aster, I acknowledge to my. constitu- asks for a complete and absolute deCoast 'city. ment that will tent to reclaim the ities Poor and In- ents the gratitude of those for whom cree absolving the marriage. in Wellsburg Jail on com- little need be said. of acres which will come ever, isof Mrs. thousands ' Is Miller. were made. A digent perfectly correct in his the subscriptions from coast under the proposed drainage proj- plaint After fifteen months of strenuous LICENSES ISSUED of married life, Mil- - assumption that the writer of the generous Samaritan spirit was evincI am tired in ect. and are willing to cooperate work under Professor MllUkin, Amerto in- ed in every part of the state, resultarticle Davis, told to referred Mrs. have received is his ler Mr. and of son reported Harlow Jones, substantial organization and vaiking and . wm gell my family for $100. formation from county officials, and ing in the donation of the specified Marriage licenses were issued yes' icas greatest physicist, Professor Horatio Jones, and Ralph Thomas, for the commission to definitely de DayIgt - terday by the insuffercomes misan that now Sheriff in informed County Clerk Wallace Carl F. Eyring of B. Y. U. university ' But go Stephens were, figures this of quota city, part, . Thomas R. son of O. its termine has been successful in completing his to Hales plans. the erroneous. When an and offer. the entire affects he which said following: and leading able Los accepted tragedy Angeles have just returned from of both The projects W. son feasibility Mr. for of is Mrs. tax home The Guy Haws, as Miller and of graduate courses af the special tech-- v which authorized nation, the magnitude county levy, galled at the where they have been employed for have been ascertained by engineers. he H. nlcal school in Southern California, Haws J. of to him Ruia the drove 3 Mrs. Provo, Miller 6.9 is Steel, by the county commissioners, family Mr. Jones wjU The Utah lake unprecedented. was commentseveral months. and Is now on his way home. ProMr. of MaMrs. project and Sam C. R. a or warrant. swore with Charles out the daughter of addition hnd mills, the 3.00 Now, Therefore, I, Miss Steel is employed as a fessor Eyring has won his doctors spend the winter in Provo, where he ed on as being capable of producing away 3 mills. bey, governor of the state of Utah, Steel. levy,-9.- 9 state mills highway will attend the Brigham Youngto re- under cultivation a tax revenue of degree, and will be head of the de- Mis Marvlene Maw and Miss Rose-lin- d The 1922 tax levy was placed at 3.63 by virtue of the authority vested In telephone operate. Mr. Thomas expects Of the acre. an to $50 Clifford Martin Simpson c of Salt partment of physics; at the B. Y. U $40 from the do for left 3.30 this Grant nfills, instrument Washing urge this few making a Sunday levy me, years by within turn to the coast city Dr. Eyring is visiting the estimated expenditure of $6,500,000 ton, D C., where they will spend the mills higher than that of the preced- Lake City to Lucile Amanda Stahlli days, where he has a good position for the two projects, $4,500,000 will comiag year, of on of the Colorado on hisgrand canyon 5) Payson. Page (Continued way and witb the Utis Elevator company. lake Utah the 8 on Continued ( be required by home. ) page lower Jordan river. CANNERY BIG ! KIWANIS CANTATA NARROWLY ESCAPE SEASONS OUT ,1. ESTABLISHED 1910 Gilbert Meyers suffered a broken rib and body bruises and his wife and two children received minor abrasions and bruises last night at about 10:30 oclock when the Ford tourwas ing car in which they were riding driven a by Ford coupe, struck by 1537 South Second A. J. Jensen, East street. Salt. Lake City, about seven miles from Provo on the Bench road. The collision is somewhat dfificult to explain,1 according to the sheriffs office, as both cars were apparently on the right sides of the road, although both probably were some distance from the edges. It is thought that a glaring headlight was instrumental in causing the accidet. Meyers narrowly escaped death as his car overturned, pinning him under the steering gear, inflicting bruises and one broken rib. It was. feared that he had been seriously in- jured, and he was rushed to a local hospital by three young men, Harold Oquitter, Ben Wilhouse and W. G. Ensign. His wife and two children were fortunate in escaping without serious injuries. Jensen, who is an employee& of the San Pedro, Los Angeles Salt Lake Railroad company, was not injured. J.1 D. Boyd and a deputy arSheriff rived at the scene of the accident a short time after it transpired, and made an investigation of the cause of the collision. According to Sheriff Boyd the collision was due to both cars taking up more than the proper share of the road.4 Neither party is blamed for the accident. The accident is the first that has taken place on the county highways for several weeks. , semi-circul- FOR OPENING of ar Cran-fronta- ge . e, up-to-da- te six-inc- , - six-inc- Man-in-the-Mo- ' 13-1- T Mc-pa- i j up-to-d- , o - , ! ne or afts . . g, Arrested for Failing Provide for i i , ss et tri-clu- Wife and for Sa-la- m ' Prof. Eyring Returns From j return , -- uni-versit- -- Mr V y. . i - ! t I |