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Show Hewd. jt,t leaa ttM pet neitth, abort pay by ti 4 frvntfay, cent y-- i yi fcy a4 er day. If yoti Dtlivarad Springviile, o'clock. , k v JJ-5-a Pre I carrier, before TOE DAILY HER ALB thirty cents " . UTAH Unaattfaa tonight Saturday; probably ahowars tr wm peruen. ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN UTAH SOUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY. THIBTY-EIGirr- H YEAR. NO. 25. c-- THE WEATUTI? 1 - PRICE TWO PRQVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923. cent: i 3 0 0 I1F- - j Ulflly) Jr Mr I? J . ' A 9 I liV 7 - ;rr jjlEfVl ,11 www-- - H - x.-. 2 -B v: f i v e j)4 PE0PLE FLOCKED TO THE STATION AT SHELBY TO WATCH THE ARRIVAL OF '.GS1?.0118 CHAMPION JACK DEMPSEY FROM HIS TRAINING CAMP AT GREAT FALLS, 100 MILES AWAY. 'A PART OF JACK DEMPSEY, HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION BEING DECLARED THE WINNER OF HIS TOIMY GIBBONS AT SHELBY, JULY 4TH. REFEREE JIMMY DAUGflERTY DECLARED DEMP- fAJTLE THE WINNER THE MOMENT THE GONG SOUNDED. -- THE THRONG IS SHOWN IN THIS PICTURE. RIVED ARE SHOWN ON THE SIDETRACKS. if or esle 11 SEVERAL OF THE TRAINS IN WHICH THE FIGHT FANS AR. - . . mwm Ct&Spend Wattery pnmiinimiimn i earn PFilTlHRIIilj! nun un IILUIDLIi IIIIILIIUilU nut n Three Weeks In liin 1 Me mWOBer-- 1.1 in in li u r 1 Bin in ii U I U I (tan ALAiiWl a i , A communication has been sent Burglars broke into the store of xDell Webb, Eugene itoberts and Provo and Utah county organi- Teenie Thomas, 275 East Third by BETTER THAN 60 PEJtCENT Lynn Sutton. This settlement wfll zations interested in the developtake pfitee oaCenter street Just ment of Provo canyon to J. T. South street, some time during s At npontoday ftie teanl bad stole an amount of west of the fountain, Sktery, superintendent of the Den- last night and come close to the 100 per cenf The first daifer report at 8 ver ft Rio Grande Western rail- canned goods, gum, candy and tocollection mark. Tbatfwas the o'clock fast night- indicated that road at Salt Lake City, urging that bacco. The sheriff's office is inJ. W. Prtwa. team. Captain some pommitteef ere practically a' the. burglary and is fol" bridge be installed across Provo vestigating Prowa commandlm two or three clues which lowing of with the their through' v part wood. Wild - .The second team, wiyi 8? per work.. The Klwanisclub headed river at to the detection of the lead may The communication is by - v & il l Funeral California nil ILL services tfere By GEORGE R. HOLMES afternoon in the 1923 by International News Service Thursday held Grand-vie- " The boys are off! With a smile wreathing every face in anticipation of the many new things that would be exper ienced during the next two weeks, Battery C of the National Guard entrained this morning at 9:30 o'clock for Salt Lake City, whare they will take the train some time this evening for Monterey, Calif. Shortly after 8 o'clock this morning the boys lined up in front of the Armory, and were given their last inspection' by Captain Robert Patterson and were on their way to the Union depot ', They boarded the special train at 9 : 30 o'clock. The members of the National Guard from Nephi, 100 strong, were already aboard the train. A short stop was also made at Lehi to let the 25 members of the Second squadron entrain for Salt Lake City. They will leave for Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, this evening. , , , The boys will be gone about three weeks and expect to have a splendid time training and sightseeing arouhd the old California LEHI GUARD LEAVES LEHI, July 6. The headquarters detachment of the Second squadron of the national guard left Lehi this morning at 10:30 on a' special troop train for Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. The guardsmen will be joined by two other detachments of the same squadron from '.' Salt Lake City and Brigham City. Two stopoff3 have been'r-rovidefor the purpose of exercising the horses. The guardsmen' will arrive at Cheyenne on the morning - of July 8. From that date until July 23 they will receive Intensive training in radio, telephone and signali- chapel for Ephralm D. Stras-burABOARD U. S. S. HENDERson of Mrs. Sarah SON ENROUTE TO ALASKA WITH ERES. HARDING, July E. Strasbury, who was killed on 6 President Harding is Alaska- & Rio Grande Western bound today with a shorp conflict the Denver existing within his cabinet over the railroad between Nini and Tenth policies that should be adopted inj South streets, Salt Lake City, Sunsigned the vast northern terricent of .their collections regoverning the lastwlth Rotary close on their Walter Adams, president ot ue burglars. evening- - about 9:30 o'clock. Y- - day tory. " ' "Ported, was that captained by ' was store to the Entrance . gained diviheels,' cabinet this serious How Bishop M. E. Kartchner presided. Kiwanis club; E. L. Roberts, secret H. Aldous Dixon nd John W. drive is tary of Utah County Outdoor asso- through the front door. A rock sion may be remains to be de The invocation was offered , The annual membership Faxrer. a... by the glass termined but it prevails and the the annual conference at which F. S. Harris, president ot had been thrown through: ;Thethlr-to- The benediction atanding at all "members; of the chamber of ciation; of the door after which. the glass controversy likely will be the sub- Chris L. Riding. the 'Brigham Toung university; J. noon today was the team capcomercelsiould be interviewed and B. Tucker, president ofthe Rotary had been, taken out Neighbors ject of a great many conferences was offered by Ostend Taylor. tained by Junius Jackson ( "and are said to have heard a crash Of between the president and his cabA quartet consisting of J. J. of view as to the wofk club;. Taylor, president of Mark Anderson, wjth 60 per mheir point no inet aides who are acepmpanying y.-:com one ng.oft or to y tncuamDer by A Robison, Arthur Tanner, Mrs. the Timpanogos Nature club, and glass about midnight but paidwa him into the far north. cent. r" attention to it. The rock con- E. S. will break official camp on merce careful shoulcl.be They H. C. Wentz. Mr3. given of and the secretary Davis, Hinckley, The fourth wajtb6 team The cabinet split hinges about ' found inside the store this morn-tag- . sideration. July 23, but will remain in WyProvo Chamber of Commerce. the control of Alaska. Dr. Hubert Mks Ruth Partridge sang two manded ( by Doctors H. G. of The task chamber the oming for Fronties' day, July 24. that y the of The contents, of the letter1 is as Interior, Merrill andJ. JE. Caroli, "withd Work, Secretary The burglary was detected this believes that the whole of the teommerce took jiopn itself '"to get follows: There are twenty-fiv- e members W. were Boren, The speakers 6:30 o'clock by Frank at in morning the headquarters detachment the' one-fiflo the Steel in Columbia area to Rush corporation equal "On October 23, 1921, the Kiwan of Tanner territory Ascil Valley, All tefms doing better than Mrs. Thomas, as of continental United States and officers being First- - Lieutenant eatqd In Utalf county fa practically is club of Provo signed a contract Thomas, son of Tooele county, and James A. f50 per cen;will e; placed ffl . natural ' resources Reid H. Gardner, Second Lieutenits with finished.- -. The fruittrof that work to raise 1200 toward the improve- he came to open store. yet in .the Kartchner. The ro& grave the' of achleTeraent' as ant J. Wallace West and Second, to he real- ment of the Timpanogos' road A hurried examination of the virtualrjr untouched- should be Prove city cemetery was dedicated ae rapidly as they cross the toe.- - ized. already beginning store showed that several cans of placed, under the administrative Lieutentant Floyd W. Goates. V from Wild wood, which is a station city. ':., k by Barney H. Hyde. fl National Pump company has on the Heber branch of your road, pork and beans, a small amount of control of a single department de-at The. to Patterson, was the Captain direc Itnerment under According The membershin commenced work for. its pump money, gum, candy and tobacco Washington preferably the to Aspen Grove, four and one-hation of the Hatch Undertaking 'the boys will have a better time of the interior. driie of the Proves , Chamber of partment ' had been taken. . befactory. Various inquiries are this year in camp than ever before. miles distant This work was ac Henry C. Wallace, Secretary of company. M)miherce under the generalship Every drawer in the store had received frequently regarding complished and paid for through was born in They will train only in the fore man does not and .The Agriculture, young agree uH. V. Hoyt, dean of the College ing out" and" the contents there are indications been pulled,. an opportunity for the establishthat he will Vernon, Tooele county. He is sur- noons and will, devote the after of this, club; ' Commerce of . . the Brigham ment of factories' in our com- the efforts ransacked. Evidently the bur- resist strongly any attempts that vived athletic Utah 1920, the year "During by his mother, three brothers noons to competitive Toung university, today la well were ac for ' money, looking .. may be made to take away from and one sister. munity. events. $5000 on the glars about spent county J- ,, pnder way,'t The chamber of commerce, te improvement of this road and dur- cording to Deputy Sheriff Karl his deprtment control of the vast He left home June 8 and was "The officers will have a harder The drive was organized to 86m-be equal to the requirement's ing the fall of 1921 the Brigham Boshard who investigated the case, reserves inthe territory. heard from at Portland, Ore. time of it . Jo this encampment later, In some prise three groups representing the places controversy He wrote his mother about ten than will the men," said Captain it, must be loyally Young; university furnished about W. R. Butler, president of .the ' is tbe following institutions: Rotary placed upon "all a repercussion of the old Ball- progressive' men 800 men for two days work on- the NEW RURAL HERALD CARRIER by are en "While men supported Patterson. would be home the he Merchantile company that ago days row over forestry. club, Kiwanis club and the chanv and business. firms. "We take it taril from Aspen" grove toward the for the Fourth of July. He ii suri Joying themselves in tne after- - and in charge of the general sales Moris rerntlv ih Ber of comemrce. These organiza-BUon- s for circulation The That the of said Dean Hoyt, "that top ; of Mt 3Hmpanogos. which department should control posed to have met his death acci- - noons, the officers will be given forces of the M. E. Smith ft Co, of During Herald are pitted against each other theregranted," may be spread still farther the is no firm in Provo city. or the spring-o- f 1922 the JCiwanls public lands was the subject dentally on the D. & R. G. railroad extensive training to prepare them Omaho, is In the city for a week's in friendly and spirited rivalry. from the city limits, another rural no business man in Provo jcity of dispute between Wallace and! in Salt Lake City. Sunday even- - for the work they have to do in visit Mr, Butler arrived Wednes-- , " The chamber of commerce group who wants other business firms or club members .spent one entire day carrier has been added.1 Albert S. Fall, who resigned as ing, when a freight train ran over 4 with full membership improving day afternoon. s under the leadership of L.1 L, other men to carr ytheir burdens. the Beginning Sunday, The Herald secretary oi tne interior last March, him to the; members of In addition road. "I really Timpanogos expected a greater firaham and John Gulick; the Ro-be Herald will delivered carrier by falls retirement temoorarilv (Continued on Page Six.) Battery C, named in Tuesday's change in Provo," Mr. Butler said. "Through the efforts of the Brig- - on rural route No. 2 out of Provo smoothed ary group is under the leadership over the difficulty but the cham was from severed ham the Herald, twelve men 'of Sanl "Thought there'd be a lot of new InDaily university, Young, leg right Jof Rev. W. F. Bulkier and R, H. MEETING GRADUATE HOLD with the advent to the mouth of Provo canyon. of ' President ' The 'seventy graduate students ber of commerce the Kiwanis club, All persons living on that rural Harding's Alaska trip it has again body. Railroad men in Salt Lake tary Detachment, First Battalion, dustries, more smoke stacks and Lesley; the Kiwanis group Is Field under the 18 more ot cars other wentLHSth' as club and a result the locivic man route now may Artillary, payrolls, nder the leadership of Swen O. In attendance at the B.. Y. U. sum the Rotary io ine iore in such a way City say that about receive, Tne - cation here ot the steel of R. command How-Fred and Tayover his Uah qounty, Captain body. it that organisations, plant lelsen and John Beesley. Ten mer school held the annual grad may embarrass Mr. HardHerafd on the evening 'of issue Wasatch-mationa- l a little note In a Salt 'lor also left for the California en- ever, they probably will come, for forest there in his attempts to reach a soluTnm nnilA. 1. A. .V. Through ,.w, ing uate meeting last evening in Col- the the and week, w .uw e. wuyw Sunday tion of the during ; Provo is Ideally situated tor Indus- Lake paper, Ephraim De St Joer, campment. Alaska problem, now in the field vigorously at lege hall and elected the following has been spent within the past morning. Detachot men The the "Control of of for of the of Alaska trial learned $40,000 is three vestSanitary now boy, , r years upwards plants." grandfather officers: President, H. R. Merrill; Any person wanting The Herald ed in 35 ment are Sergeant Earl H. PhilMr. Butler said be had hoped to of making Mt Tim delivered at his home may begin bureaus inseparate departments and the accident At Salt Lake the According to the plans outlined vice president Julia B. Jensen; the purpose to the lovers of learned that the body lips, Privates John N. Hinckley, spend several weeks here, fishing Washington," Secretary me waning group will be awarded aortwtrv4rMurer. lowrv Nelson. panogos-availablgetting the paper at once by car- Work told International News Ser. grandfather been buried nad Monday morning Kenneth K. Kerr, Fred R. Hinckley, and "resting, hut that business is an annual championship hanner The retiring officers are Willis A. nature, and this year an additional rier paying for it at the end of a lit oo not thUlic there , ticc a.J i ioaay. without any effort ot having the Nlcklas Bird, Bernard Storrs, Vic-bo- so brisks lav eastern cities, and end the losing group will make Smith, president.' and Glen B. $5000 win be spent by the Wasatch each month If that method of pay- - is any. j question but that this identified. A small metal tor Hedqulst, Rulon Openshaw, M. especially so with the M. S. 8mitk forest eettlement la a publio way with Smith, wtoe president Mr. Nelson national is preferred. . Telephone 9 i division of authority with its in. -jment idenUDcation time the At the present tag on which was the Earl Jonee. Frank MKchelL Byron company that, a week is all be can Brig Um sport committee, tor me tiers ia earner em route x. eviuWe delay tnd red tape is re-- J composed ot snoceeds himself. 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