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Show r EVERY modern young man and woman thinks they will be just as free after marriage as before, but did you ever know one that cize their neighbors a few of them live where they haven't any neighbors. jH was? Containing a Resume of the News of Provo and Many Features and Human Interest Stories VOL. XII., NO. 26 PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922 FINE TOURIST PARK MANY BEAUTIFUL BEING ESTABLISHED : ID -- 4 ALL-- women do not criti- HOMES IN COURSE Olj RY T. F, PIERPONT CONSTRUCTION HERE ESTABLISHED 1910 PRESIDENT GRANT APPEALS FOR SUPPORT OF HOME INDUSTRIES OLD FOLKS OF TWO iNOTED SEATTLE WARDS ENTERTAINED BUSINESS MAN WILL , IN ROYAL FASHION! ADDRESS C. OF C. annual general grateful for this great country and The The speaker said that he was a With a view of attracting as much is if It saw doubtful ever recent bts Provo and the lea(iers recounted automobile tourist traffic to Provo as poor harid at preaching doctrine, but It was the time of our lives, For the next members meeting of Saints convened .incident of an era of prosperity with regard Christ of Latter-da- y such was was from in he the that earnest of money about borrowing the old the and general the opinion travelers to residential building as the out- at Salt Lake yesterday. President the 'making the Chamber of Commerce, which ( possible, government to tide the sugar in- principle, By their fruits ye shall folks of the Pioneer and First wares Mill be held at a luncheon at the . stay here a Heber J. Grant presided and deliverpleasant one, Thomas F. look presents at this time. they had been entertained in He laid dustry over a period of depression. know them. He was willing that after fashion Such was the encouraging state- ed the opening address. Pierpont, president and general man- royal esWednesday at the First Hotel Reverts next Tuesday at 12:15, on was stress President Grant said he home industry, citing grate- his people stand on this record, so far ward social man ager of the Superior Motor company ment ofof S. H. Belmont, general has secured the serthe Provo Brick & Tile com- pecially the great beet sugar inter-as ful for the measure of success that as he wTas concerned, for he had never two wards. hall, as the guests of the the committee will establish a modern park and ager this C. E. Mr. Arnev is vices of Mr. Belmont ests of the intermountain region pany, morning. attended the recent conference on entertainment commenced at at the head of Arney. the bureau industrail camping ground for the convenience has been active in local building cir- worthy of the support of the members limitation of armanents, which pro- wanted that any member of the 12 The oclock, when a delicious chicken of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce church should keep the obligations dinner of those who wish to stop over here. cles for many years, and declares that of the church. vided for of the was served to 15o. twentv of and is a peaceable sinking In his opening address President millions of dollars recognized authority in the Saints any more whom were from the Countv These grounds, which are already be- -, he has never seen so many fine new Grant of battle- of the Latter-da- y worth hos- United States on industrial once was indeed said he conhappy homes in and of course planned ing prepared, are located on Fifth faithfully than he had done ever pital Following dinner, a pleasing ment. Provo is on the evedevelopmore to meet with the saints in gen- ships. of the The to recent West street just north of- - the Supe-- 4 struction as at the present time. He eral his since referred he began the work more than and entertaining program was renspeaker to He conference. the referred in its industrial greatest resistates to development from that forty thirty rior Motor companys garage. dered, including musical selections by history and manufacturers of all Ye vacation in Southern; California, on forty years ago. Come Come, song: now opening are con dences course under of which Mr. Pierpont recently purchased a he managed to do some work Other prominent of the James E. Daniels and the Provo High kinds are looking this city over with which is unusual for this Saints, giving the circumstances unas well as play golf. He spoke of day were Dr. Carver,speakers Dr. Clark and school male double quartet, assisted an eye to its possibilities for a lolarge tract of land there and he will struction, eswas He der which it composed. year. in Ocean Dr. Park educators from by Aliss Elsie Hollerman; dramatic cation. Mr. Arney will tell of some meetings attending immediately build two. long luncheon time of thethose prominent who are building, pecially dwelt on the last verse, stat- and in San Bernardino, where at one otherLory, Among who had in states, pavilions which will be divided into whom by Aliss Leah Alaudsley, of the mistakes that cities and chamreadings no participated is doubt in the time in the Mr. Belmont could call to ing that there a the of the These will be church bv S. S. lones and Alis. bers of commerce make in short talks of sample compartments. President history inauguration a of zeal Saints of the glorious colony of Latter-da- y are: William J. Startup, R. hearts eswas Saints of matron Thomas the of of the County hos- to acquire payrolls, and howthejr supplied with gas cookers and other mind, Holdaway, Utah, University as to avoid resurrection, D. expressed through tablished. He rejoiced that cnce Wednesday; John W. Knight, presi- pital, and remarks from a number of McLogie, J. W. McAllister, Spimodern conveniences. There will these mistakes. more the Saints have a footing dent of the Western States Mission the guests. also be established two automatica- cer D. Packard, E. H. Perry, Milton this song. The changing social conditions President Grant said that although there. James Bullock and Wesley lly heated shower baths, and in the Perry, Candy, oranges and carnations brought about by the development of field; President C. W. Penrose and some Morton. to he had what given In thought his address, President Anthony W. Ivins. were distributed among the lionoted industry will be dealt with and aso jcenter of the park will besa large With the new homes that are being he should say, he could not decide Grant closing to the life work tribute ajfter which they were taken how these conditions are met and impaid community grate suitably for bon- built, guests, together with a number of definitely. Finally, however, he said, and integrity of President Charles W. fire purposes." All of these' convento their homes! in automobiles. WILL SERVE PROVO buildings for commercial purposes, he felt that he should say something Penrose. He then read the financial The Committees; iences, Mr. Pierpont says, will b6 at the with H. F. proved. The. Chamber of Commerce realinthe beet about outlook for He sugar general improved industry. statement of the church for the year the disposal of the tourist free of W. W. Taylor of the Cherry Hill Thomas &nd 'George W. Giles as izes of Provo are that the and financial conditions in had been asked, he said, if he did not 1921, showing the following expenannounces that beginning April chairman, having this entertainment looking to it people charge, it being his intention to place dustrial dairy to foster their interon a too are to he this had take think much when charged city on the grounds a small maintenance beginning ditures: Stake and ward purposes, 15, the Cherry Hill dairy products in charge, are to be complimented on ests in the matter of industrial de-- ! he on been shown a has commission than $900,000 aspect got temcontribution box in which those tour- brighter will again be sold in Provo. $920,270; education, Air. the splendid successof the entire. af- velopment ,and has brought Mr. Ar$893,000; of loan $2,100,000. He said he had charities (amount expended from Taylor states j;hat he has for some ternoons program. ists who care to might contribute for sme time. ney here purposely to outline some not received a dollar, neither had ples, toward defraying the expense of keep$266,964; been tithes), $2,255,234; total, time his in entire selling output of the obstacles which confront a the church, in commission for the mission expenditures of Salt Lake City, but declares that ing the grounds clean. (erection organization in matters community loan that had been secured for the chapels and maintenance and opera- there is a demand in this have felt for some, time that CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE .I for LOCAL ELKS INSTALL of to this kind. locality this Invitation President Grant; sugar industry. tion of all the missions), $518,647; Cherry Hill products. Provo has needed a more central citto is Provo luncheon extended all in-then recounted the history of the , estimated contributions outside of camping park for the tourists who lunchizens. Kiwanis The at club in1 its He read from an editorial dustry. HELD STORMY want to spend a few hours or days in church $860,640; charities, STREET TO BE IMPROVED eon yesterday decided to combine" OFFICERS FOR THE an issue of the Improvement Era on outside funds, our beautiful city, explained Mr. of tithes, $726,733. its meeting next week with that of I Integrity and Industry, which reThe church growth statistics were The citizens residing on both sides Pierpont, in discussing his plan. the Chamber of Commerce in order counts the struggles and problems, given as showing that the children of Third West street from the Union SESSION hop to organize a speakers club to hear Mr. Arney. A good program , YEAR ENSUING the and outlook of the prospects classed and entered on the records depot to First North street, are cirfrom 'which members of the Rotary is being .arranged. sugar industry. Speaking of the cir- numbered 20,441; children baptized, culating a petition to have that and Kiwanis clubs and the Chamber of culation he money, of. Commerce might be. chosen to tell compared the 15,404; converts entered on records street curbed and guttered, as it is A stormy session with little acVETERAN STRICKEN. of the scenic beauties, the industrial complished was the result of a meet- work one dollar will do with the by baptism, 7113, a net increase for the desire of the property an to owners Elks had Provo the Last night the blood by the heart, the year of 22,779. sur- ing of the Central and commercial possibilities Utah Baseball pumping of the install a uniformed parking system evening of unusual importance and William Roberts, one of the two multiplying The birth rate was stated as 37.3 along the entire street. I our also city. in rounding this city Wednesday actions. He alsoiunit by a number of hope, league held the remaining Civil war veterans in this the occasion being entertainment, interpolated advjce per 1000, the death rate as, 8.2 per through the cooperation of our civic night. There was present a good rep- as to the annual installation and a reception vicinity, is suffering from a paralytic support of home industry. 1000. In this connection the presiorganizations, to be able to furnish resentation from the eight clubs comMARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED entertainment for the incoming stroke which befell him early in the and President Grant bore testimony dent elaborated at length on the fact the tourist who spends a night in prising the league, who had assemofficers. The arrange- week. His condition is said to' be and outgoing Provo with musical entertainment. bled with a hope of perfecting plans that President Wilford Woodruff was that no bad people had a high birth A marriage license has been issued ments were in charge of the regular serious. when he established the beet rate and only good people had a low to The grounds will be known as the preliminary to opening the league inspired George Kenneth Allen and Inez entertainment committee and the Superior Motor park, Mr. Pierpont series Ion May 17. In the absence of industry in Utah. He said he was death rate. Bunnell, both of Provo. past exalted rulers of the lodge. says. President Dave Mitchell, vice presiDuring the lodge session the reg- KIWANIS ENJOYED dent of Lehi presided, handling a business was transacted and a ular somewhat perplexing situation in adnew set of officers for the next year POPULAR YOUNG mirable fashion. were formally installed, district depLIVELY PROGRAM M lexalted of ruler Everything was going along in fine Utah, uty grand H Grahan, presided as installing ofstyle until someone suggested that MAN SUCCUMBS the of the organization be AT WEEKLY LUNCHEON ficer. After adjournment the memJneh- - for inch of construction, the black a a were made read. (These varied and bers some banquet enjoyed thirty-tw-o hundred dollars per mile. The ; of former years, and program of music, entertainment and base as to Post also TO HEART FAILURE wereconditions be knows included in pavement that irrespective of the fact speechmaking. suggested qqt satisfactory to all concerned J, Border Duties and Disarmament this ye$r, and the difficulty encounAt the banquet E. A. Alitchell, past was the subject of a scholarly adFork-Payso- n black that base as for hard surfaced pavements Spanish is specified highway tered jat this meeting was that it rtzler, presided as master of dress delivered to the Kiwanis club Utah County work can be constructed for much exalted Halbert Kerr, 21. son of Mr. and takes ja unanimous vote to change the request for bids for the building of the ceremonies and the following pro- yesterday by Professor Christen JenMrs. H. S. Kerr, 37 West Second this document. Such a vote was imws out." carried less sen pf the Brigham Young Univermile can gram than per concrete, that at the last Overture cost of construc- in North, this city, died here yesterday possible at this session. positively Orchestra noncomparable The speaker referred to a numsity. for paving construction in this county Character impersonation Doc Homer of American Fork . of valvular heart disease following a letting of ber controversies between the or from had been sent to the meeting with tion, general efficiency any economic protracted illness. Mr. Kerr had lived E. R., W. C. Crawford United States and Canadian borders,, the asked for that price of construction type here certwo definite instructions to call for in Provo for years, coming Vocal Solo, Mighty Like a Rose and told of disputes that had ocwas, inch for inch in thickness and of the same from Manti, where he was born. He tain things, which if not granted, viewpoint when compared with the two higher Dean Twelves curred between the two countries, spent some time with his father, who forbade him to permit of any change types included with it. This is the opinion of a M. H. Graham and of how Elkdom Utah ten width, had been peacefully thousand a dollars they approximately So when the question .was an engineer for A. W. McEwan, in the Solo Arch Peterson Saxaphone and conciliasettled arbitration by vast n mile greater than was the price bid for con- Provo Lodge, Its Duties and Refinancier formerly of this of eligibility came up for discussion majority of reputable and qualified engition. in the stated that the player state, working on a great project crete. To be more explicit, the figures were in road builders, and those peosponsibilities The Kiwanians were given a genuPeru. After returning from South must have been a bona fide resident neers, experienced .'Jos. T. Farrer ine treat by the B. Y. U. who band, conwatch and study highway economics one instance $24,400.00 per mile for seven and Elks Charity.E. B. Whipple, E. L. K. America, Mr. Kerr attended the Brig- of the town whose team he was to ple of under the disisting pieces, thirty ham Young university, where he represent from the 10th day of Feb- as exemplified by the present vast one-thir- d Elks Justice inches $36,-900.of of rection concrete Professor as Robert Sauer, expenditure against R. A. Stringham, E. Lo. K. This splendid organization gafbed numerous friends, becoming ruary, 1921. The representatives of of a as played the need of the and Mr. public a for and of funds, the with the with the inch less clubs, thickness of the Elks Brotherly Love permanent professors exception quarter popular Canaof number States United and as was students. 'Later he employed Homer, were willing to change that lasting roads becomes more and more apparent Alfred Fowers, E. Le. K. dian national airs. black base with the patent, royalty-bearin- g 10, engineer for the knight Investment clause to read from February HoSelection Orqhestra Walter Adams presided yesterday with the extensive development of the autobitulithic top. The Post has never, in the face How I Became Mayor Without 1921, to February 10, 1922, but company of this 'city. and announced that next Tuesday C. Besides his parents, he is survived mer! was instructed to vote against motive industry and interstate and of the fact E. Talking black that the costs so much Cess-for- d Arney, head of the Industrial Buintercity type any such change, and he followed commerce. by .three brothers, Kenneth, T. W. Evans, Mayor of Helper reau of the Chamber of Commerce of less to construct than does the concrete, been The Nature and the Mission of the and Keller, also one sister, his instructions to the letter. Seattle will appear at a joint lunchTimmerman of Provo explained Beatrice. A. E. of Mitchell Order Elks.., to able eon The understand of the Kiwanis and the Provo Post what the this fully sensing patented pavement Grand March situation, has Funeral services will be held in the that without such a revision in the Orchestra of Commerce. Chamber could not enter the watched closely the various developments as people were trying to do to Utah County and Larkin Goates Mortuary chapel at The officers installed were as folBur-let" on will war Ben the 10 oclock, after which leaCTje. Then the body lows: Utah County people on that occasion. NEW BEVERAGE INTRODUCED have materialized in the state, and espeJones, a prospective Provo play- they be. taken to Manti for interment in T. Farrer Exalted Jos. Ruler er began. Homer did not mince mat- cially in Utah county. From time to time it has the family burial plot there. Another instance of record: The town of E. B. Whipple.. ..Est. Leading Knight Dry heat is said to be a new bevters any in giving his reasons for A. R. .Est. Loyal one that is not entirely Stringham... Knight in views its this erage, Box and expressed Elder county, last year was invei A. J. Fowers.. ..Est. Lecturing Knight without and respect, Garland, SATURDAY given . CAKE SALE keep Jones from playing wantingto a kick, according to Chief conto the public that information which it has atin the league, and as the fight into spending $3.75 per square yard for a Paul D. Vincent gled new form of Secretary Wren This Wilkins. A large cake sale will be conduct- tinued it was evident that no armi- tained from A. Boshard J. Treasurer two-inc- h was in Provo introduced four-incfirst what it considers sources. liquor bitulithic authentic on h a pavement ed Saturday morning, commencing at stice could be looked for during the Edward Scherer Trustee a who transient by gave onelegged midThe is 10 oclock, in, Suttons market. It under no obligation to the manufacturers black base, while Ogden rejected as being Ernest Buckley session, which lasted until after Tiler his name to Chief of Police Wren of direction the be under will sale night. Wilkins as G. A. Wells. too high, $3.00 per square yard for. a nine-inc- h Homer admitted that American of' road building materials whatsoever, and pubthe .Womens Relief Corps, and promWells first'eame into the limelight ever three-inc- h given Fork does not feel kindly toward lishes its articles on road matters only with the ises to be one'of the best PROVO INTO THROWN a of pavement unpatented consisting night when he made himTuesday in this city. A cordial invitation to Provo, since it was recently an- idea the self That Know. at a locaf depot. In conspicuous May People on concrete six inches of base. If Among asphaltic top attend is extended to the public, and nounced that Birk had cast his lot to order maintain peace an operator seato those of the which The Post has become cogfacts busy housewives, with the Timps for the coming especially the DEPRESSION WHEN in rejecting the of the judgment at city the office called the chief larger railroad whose spring housecleaning prevents son. Such a loss to American Fork, nizant are the him of told Wells and actions, which bid was following: looks as $3.00 it correct, them from cooking the fine pastries Homer claims, will set them back certainly were said be but those to' anything no sees reason that this sale offers. to the published statement of the FIRE KILLS PHONES of a sane man. a raw deal was perpetrated on the considerably, and he According though why Birk should not play with last In- taking Wells into custody the J, people of Garland. There are some things seasons pennant winners again. State Highway Commission, upon the return of $40,000 SUIT FILED officers investigation revealed the Birk, however, has moved his family its members from a national convention of road not are even to that clear closest the were of activities Provo The Wells had purchased a quanfact altogether that given $40,000 suit has been filed in to Provo and at this time is a bona builders sudden this when of setback morning heat, squeezed the alcodry observer tity of held at affairs. these was dethat the recently Omaha, the district court by Mrs. Mary E. fide resident- of this city, arid a in fire caused the wires short hol of out the by paraffine and partaken Miner, widow of Melvin O. Miner, clares that it would be almost impos- State of Utah was securing its cement for higha local of of the switchboard The not a to make him of sufficient Post but that foreign Contends, knows, only quantity against the benver & Rio Grande sible for him to play with his home way construction at a the threw In apa entire current, careful working irresponsible. cost less if the black baseds eliminated from the speci- paratus of the telephone company made by the1 officers a siriall search very perceptable Railroad company to recover that- town boys, much as he enjoys, their revolamount as damages. Airs. Miner al- company, in the Union. The Post is state than other of out any The order. was ver entire In Utah sewed for found the there mans that the fications temporarily work, County The representatives of other clubs also informed that the state has leges that while her husband was city was automatically thrown out of underclothing. Having sobered up will be the keenest kind of competition upon the order already the cedriving an automobile across the of the league were willing to amend loss of with the the Chief Wilkins telephone yesterday morning, in such a way as to in- ment purchased or contracted for the construcrailroad tracks in Vineyard he was the was scarcely a busi- regarded the man as harmless and two service. There counand Carbon Juab types. remaining ifilled by a, train. Carelessness and clude Provo, it being the consensus of in the entire city that was not gave him a floater out of town, Fork-Pivso- n road. ties eliminated the lighter types of construc- ness negligence on the part of the rail- the opinion of those present that if tion of the proposed Spanish handicapped, and especially greatly road! company is alleged. Jones proves to be of the profes- and therefore is absolutely immune, from any The Post. The telephone as a news as was as tion keen and the competition any sional type Provo will not let him STUDENTS medium is almost indispen-sibl- SECURES seen in roadbuilding circles in this state. gathering yet wreck the league by insisting that- danger of manipulation or raise in price upon reason our for and that social, EXPERT STOCK JUDGES he remain on the local team. His elig- thejpart of the manufacturers. From the most Cache County is contemplating a much more church and other columns of the pawill appear in somewhat abbrei neef! b' h c e t n t u a j source in Superintendent Charles H. Skid-- 1 the world, the United States si extensive road building program than is Utah per ea im ot e qu est i o iow viated form more of the Box Elder school district today. The Provb High school stock judg- he has lived in Provo all winter. The Post is given to believe that Government, Jones fire The was eliminated black in and has the base. itself, Provo yesterday to secure Manager Couqty, The session adjourned until next ing team again distinguished itself cause in of the stated the teachers for his schools, from among explaining cost of construction all of asphaltic or bituwhen' Keith Boiie, Scott Price and Wednesday evening, when it is ex- the Illinois, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York, Wis- trouble to a Post, reporter this morn- the prospective normal graduates of d minous roads Verdell Booth walked off with first pected that American Fork will is approximately nine! thousand did not cause as much damage as the Brigham Young University. California and ing, consin, Washington, Maryland, e to the wishes of the majority n did the chemicals used in distinguishprize honors at the kfifth annual eduMr. Skidmore is a show Salt in masters, effecting the organization dollars a mile less than is that of straight conlivestot many other of the more densely populated ing the flames. Much work, he said, cator of this state, having been a The prize was a of .the league. Lake- this week. crete construction. This information is taken states are using nothing but concrete construc- will have to be done in cleaning the professor in the Brigham Young colfine Jerey hull calf, given by W. C. switchboard and placing it back in lege at Logan and later superintena from of the Depart recently compiled report tion for their state highways. In the light of order. MEXK AN ACQUITTED Winder of Salt Lake. It is thought by Mr. Jones dent of the Granite school district. The Provo high team has won fir&t ment of PubBureau a short in the back of its of that the At present he is head of the Box. Elcorroborated facts The feels these Agriculture Post through easily shows: Ogden I.ouries Lopez was Wednesday ac- prize in the following switchboard have occurred might der school district, which employs is This Roads. further substantiated 192V-2 2; by the livestock show. Logon. quitted of a charge of assault 'with justified in taking the stand that it does. There since the recent installation of a sep- about school districts in the Salt Utah State Fair. 1921; a deadly weapon with intent to do recent letting of the largest single contract for 1921; some the state. largest arate toll one necessitated one still and the remains board, fact undisputed Lake intermountain lietock show, borlilv harm on the person of BerMr. Skidmore was change in the wiring system. Of this, pleased 1 922.' The local boys have won ev- nardo Mai tine. The case was the that The Post never has or never will lose track however, he was not certain this with the results of his highly interviews and exhave a gone afte. ery priz they outgrow tli of a quarrel, in which : that the concrete .road is morning, and advanced the theory states that of the fifty new teachers of, represennamely Provo show at one number (the cept Jersey the fire niight have been started to be placed in his district it is probtative of the states best interests, and when that last year). lend wore, sail to Inn e been in- a foreign current. Part of the able that by a good percentage of them About thirty agrPultuial students oived last since that one hundred and sixty-fiv- e miles of concrete January, at was restored before noon, and will be chosen from and service be should this insisted built, properly upon, among the appliof the heal school accompanied the time the djrftndant. Lopez, has been the to trou- cants of the Brigham Young have the company expects none is Lake better. Salt tc there the in the (aunt jail pi tiding trial. team ble cleared up today. Ninety-secon- d i . j bt i ( j i - - ' -- . -- That The People May Knew by-la- ws by-la- ws to-f- it -- - (Mephi-stopheles)- P. by-law- s. well-know- by-la- ws s 00 . - vo - - by-la- i e, T 1 !:n-o- ik-e- j j con-ro- j well-know- - i i i - i Tv . |