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Show The Weather 'UTAH Fair north and .west; snow, southeast portion tonight or Tuesdaf; colder tonioht eoyth-- , : west portltm -- ' - ' , i -VOI " Mfh 123.' - AAA int .......... ' ' . THE HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922. " HERALD IN 2271 HOMES Pn lu 1 I ffimtsr Sail c. .CsriA. Badge, ;ot " th principal iTmistlce day commemorative :t-f- P1M0B fffilOD Saturday iorww. ., ; .. of the American Legion P4SI0D 'rL star Lesion and gathered at ths to Pioneer park at JErtl "."Sck Satnrday elaced to were . wh been aigBel Ar.ltlo. wlta O.raany Has at slsfta honri Xhit UU XU All aostUltiss oease The iaiLv averafire circulation of The Daily Herald dur 111 ing the month of October was 2271 copies, a gain of 90 copies a day over August, which is the largest circulation of any daily newspaper tn Utah outside of Ogden and bait Laice, ana is, we believe, a larger circulation than any newspaper in Utah south of Salt Lake has had. During the month 49,968 Daily Heralds were circulated; the daily average for Provo (exclusive of street sales and rural routes) was 1,607 copies. The Daily Herald believes patronizers of its advertising With this Issue The Provo Hentta"; By H. R. MERRILL. columns are interested in the circulation given their adverThere are many people in Utah completes seven'months of daily ' tisements, and for that reason issues sworn statements of county aud especially In Provo, newspaper service, average circulation every month or two. Th&wise advertis- who ars wondering how the game, without increasing either adver- ing merchant examines just as closely into the matter of cir- will come out tomorrow when the tIsm rate 0r subscription price his advertisements as he does into the quality of University of Wyoming clashes with culation Tne ueraja has kept Its promise t . . he the goods purchases for his shelves. the Brigham Young university onjiu xeaders by printing T Fl Bill) READERS ELEVEN . be ooaplled with will eMirthesUkeUber J. 5?'ae. 0.9. ' ft PHI It PRICE TWO CENTS. Aotaowa4t reotibt Pffilf) y f . trfgekiy neia uie vuwuujb umpauQSQs For their rninat thn 'Mnrmons. benefit, the most competent availDIAJED C, UeOUISI able authorities have been consult- eight pages printed. The average Major ed, and according to them, and all has been eight pages for three days other signs of the iodise the score of the week, and four pages is to be eigther 0 to g, or a score oi flhief Al Ssrrla two days. 7 to 0 in favor of the Mormons. Chief UUry at arrive authorities The result has been an increase the Now, 9X VMXX WStTHSmi pw as stake that very Interesting and encourag- of circulation of from less than to in the following 2000 copies of the ing conclusion manner: tne cowDoys were aoiwu- - 2217 ror me aauy. Americfta Legion Aux- And now we are pleased to an- ed Saturday by the Utah Aggies by a score of 26 to 0. There' are only nounce to Herald subscribers that Adiworth. representinf two touchdowns between 26 and 41, a minimum of EIGHT PAGES has the score the Aggies made against been established for every issue, "Ljed at the ferrloes. , with a larger paper when news and the B. Y. U. betr The first game was played early advertising demand it address to the First and Fifth corps Field Signal Battalion, which no Increase in sub-- " the on arwhen will Aggies be There on a Corps came First Signal the for was dryield order Colonials "ceaae erased, and to, the firing" Into 'i H said thal'tUn of the were anxious to make a showing; scription price, nor in advertising sued by American general head-Sf- relay of the order to the Third riving in France, and later transthat weat tot the the latter was played on a wet 'rates! ferred to Company C. toe American, fmnki did so quarters to the United States troops The Dally Herald will be deliver- corps. field, not long before Thanksgiven France-Zththt Idla of ftedQHf;-insa-;a- t the fighting front to to this country of the After battle ed returning at your home for' 30 cents the the Aggie containing great The ing, relayed telegram armistice had been signed in the ntir world, . old position OTsr the vear. after all Aggie hopes for month, and this will guarantee you the order to cease firing On the Morey resumed hisUnion SSe faror of fompeiisatlon for jWOrld war. Telegraph championship honors had vanished, at least FORTY pages each week. stroke of 11 on the historic Novem- with the Western Sr4eiTlce mea but said that The order, as will be seen, was in Dayton, 0. He died a For The Herald readers several , when a large score was not necesto the First Third and ber 11, 1918, was brought back t to company, - ..hohiittiMi of the and when the condition of the new and interesting features hate year ago and the cease firing order sary th Fifth United Stotes army corps and the United States by William taJLTwldlors is so great other messages of historic been added tp the newspaper serv weather prevented fast play. iftrv. & teleeraDh operator at and m ue Bcwiuu wMMlt time it IS impossiuw 319th value were found among his effects. is true that the dope favors ice. These will include the latest to It B, Company attached r the first fhA anniuonai From the copy repwdncedt Wyoming a little, but the weather, fiction, short stories and serials, by the place, and the time of playing, the nation's best writers. of the serrlcs men. Uniao's B. Y. U. The Western PRAISES The BOYER the Newspaper DR. all favor ATTE! snb-uHERALD Y IfAVITT LEAVES fSuit We Forget- was the hav hart a long trip, have news service will be another added C. of an address by- - Mrs. L. played a hard game recently, and feature. ' potter, presweni are away from home. Tomorrow, "Daddy's Evening Fairy Tale" Leevltt, for ten years an spots Mm Po HOME Im Star LegloiL AT The Herald reglgned then, is "Y" day, according to the wUl be printed for little Herald l fans. readers, and there will be authorita.hw recent vis m, position on The Herald stanin a position hospitals in Chicago and of the While the above reasons for a tive fashion articles and fashion o..u uw. . of uuuC in my " aceomnlished wftT Th monthly stake priesthood -Violet Farnsworth, 22 years Mr. 0 to 0 or a favorable score are sound illustrations printed especially for -tner;"" viuthe me compomug rwm of!0ff I missed one important thing and reasonable, there is another women readers of The Daily Heraio. Roland Edwin Farns- meeting and the union meeting toe uocuirn wife of solicitor for the Post, age, tisinr noon The county commission at auxiliary organizations were n(J tnat wag t0 agk you t0 De sure reason equally good if not better: jFor our Doy readers there's going Btoed soldiers. Mr. Leavitt was the oldest man died this morning at the the presidSwenson, Allege - and 8end me the Daily Herald," the "Y" team, themselves, have de- - t0 D6 a regular "Boy Scout" column, held Sunday afternoon on today, began the official count of worth, Mrs. Priscllla service continuous of In Nellie Anx-m.point nf her sister. Mrs. kind of which was filled to its capache when ent of the American Legion was election the Tuesday, Tnj8 Bervice starts with today's and at cast Herald votes D. D. Boyer, osteopath cided that with the proper staff, Dlained the relationship The 342 Souh Seventh East it? President T. N. Taylor pre-- J writes Dr. can inai paper. win tomorrow, The Rowley, with conno turntions they fight sheets vrwl over the tally to left here who rendered 0f was by recently this going the music city and the section will of the legion during The colored-comi- c is Hraid receiving the largest salary ed In by the judges of election from street. Degeneration of the nerves sided, choir under the gtujy m Kirksville, Mo. "I cannot the tabernacle has this the it has Music was wnaenawuw "T'" before year once Lake be although not eliminated, Not by of Salt south death. of was the cause were 'paid any printer direction of Prof. J. K. uosnara baad, and several selections the 59 districts in Utah county. The pt alone without the home news team had any, grounds for believing been left out today But from now May was born Farnsworth Mrs , v ,vaiy. Vnnnir university . mi rtwrfiiH it might win-- in fact, tt would have- on the colored comics will be) ill count will take all of the afternoon 1 no nmam manoffamanT 'c muew"vu. Mrs. Sarah I at Colonla. Pacheco, Mex- prarationrwere being made for as told in your excellent paot-rdouble male quarter. hee.n fol v to have nao. sucn a ue- every Monday's Herald. had so and 51900, man has fore who a tomorrow wlih most of ever parting than orably am more "I of the D. perhaps s ico. She came to Provo from Rigby the nrooer observance in all Bunsey sang two solos. E. lief. All of the Other opponents much to QO wuu iuo Herald's - noon to get it completed. here-witlin the stake ofthe impressed since arriving i ,, i Bean, Provo's famous pass newshave bedn seasoned veterans wnn Idaho, with her iiu&band and family Sunday schools progress fro a The results of the official count last April and they have resided in birthdav of the Prophet Joseph the value of the Abrams' Electonic championship aspirations. Two ofl KJVLT cir. wng "Americans come, anu nan tnougand - . Some them have not yet lost a game and and treatment eaoore sang a Frencn song ne Smith and the Christmas diagnosis t daily witn more than will then be filed with the state Pleasant View since that time. have been acrrance wonderful Mrs. Farnstilings him husband, sung In a dugout in (Continued on Sport Page.) her Besides for and wishes the of secretary office the clrcuiation, W. R. Butler, president of the board at asso-- compllRhed. I feel that my study of the sign-- . fU one son and new Mutual survived by In Improvement r the Is his worth in success Mercantile company, Possible inuvbuj-bemeet win wnlcn of flashed worth much state, OFFICE be to fund SSTft. is going very one daughter: her father, Rubon elation the questions of the DR.. HAWKINS OPENS for Omaha, Sunday Provo left the all on ; and dis-Walcheck 27 to pass while." over the wire. and the Improvement Era were Burr of Provo; three brothers. make his headquar Clark, expert typogwill he William , where .1 hv or nftraA a a returns. Dr. Boyer is making Hawkins, n. formerly study lue luvwaiiuu wo lace, WUford and Thomas Burr of cussed. Muhnr. of Salt Lake City, today as county ters as general sales manager 101 Much interest is mannesiea in Provo, and five Bisters, Mrs. Nellie the new methods of diagnosis and faculty member of trie, the Rev. J. G. Dalaire, and the benedOI loremau ui ; POSIUO the sumed the 0 discovered lately by schooi of chiropractic at Davenport, the M. E. Smith company. as Mrs. official coupt because treatment BURIED the Maud iction by George S. Bunker. WOMAN PAYSON Rowley, Mrs. Mr. room. Rowley, "I shall be in Provo from time 10 The Herald composing of San Francisco Iowa, has opened an office at 69 Edof the votes for Fred Abrams Albert Dr. Mrs. closeness Addie and sei-uMinerva leavPAYSON'. "Nov. IS. Mrs. Clark is an advertising both of Mary Palmer Dr. time,' Mr. Butler said before ARMI8TICE. who.--e SPRINGVILLE discoveries are said to have North University avenue. in Matley and Ralph Morgan, wards of Provo, and Mrs. Clarissa Herr-iniaof Mammoth I'tah. dit-my interest in the r man, with a wide experience "retaining ing, the for of Fork, ailments Utah, various having a native is 6. River. Oregon. Hawkins Spanish at her home there Monday, Nov. , Perkins of Hood Salt Lake and other cities, in job Mr. livort in American Fork for many stor here SPRINVGILLE, Nov. 13. The body is in charge of the 1922. The body was brought to Pay-soestablishments and on county commissionersliip. before leaving Mr. Butler .... in the ropnm. printing to TAX REVISION. the reports SEDERAL here was observed NO Funeral services day according morning, for interBerg Mortuary. James v. Thursday newspapers. won the clerk, the at the of at oroeram county dance bv a and will be held Thursday afternoon tnans of Omaha, mavor in the Payson City cemetery. lived in Salt Lake City office ment nahimnn. Clark Mr. 13 , . Tax 17 .. of votes. Nov. hv 01 cm..., WASHINGTON, opera house under the direction in the Bonneville ward She was the daughter of Mrs. Hy 2 o'clock the Palmer memoo f t and during that time oWiinn 01 ' . are " the favored Democrats himsen the local post by of the American Dr.' Hawkins expresses Many of the Qr. mooting house. .Friends may view She was the daughtor or ir. ana law revision as all the stages of the mo mm. through seni may the appies mistakes some passed of and among that Lesion. ...he nnininn resident and Secretary Mrs. kow Mrs. Hyrum F. Crook of this city, home of pleased to be in T'tah r, the body at the , . ni iauier, grown by Mr. Elder. ...nHn ,.,r inn .lllfll,-The address of the day was made printshop. she is sur Treasury Mellon seems out 01 me his own people again, and is t0 ,ne 1,ineral' her besides and ley parents, the west as a press: nave uee tfirmiehout nfficial 'Will you please tell Mr. Elder, ...v. 01 tne na with the splendid advance auu now in of Ogaen. rne satisfied by Judge J. A. Howell eieciiuii Her question next vived hv her husband. Hyrum now is on the Telegram Utah writes Mayor Dahlman, "that of 1924. and Provo tmnal Others who took part in the cele- hnilder. election count today and tomorrow will recan't opportunities and (our datighte one son rim:in. Omaha count. of official of the to remit been staff. betag.may.0L bration were Elmo Coffman, Grover election; coutity offers. veal that Mr. Morgan has ""Tuesdays congressional occuThe recount is also watchpd "Services were held' in 'Mammoth, The Herald, roanagemcpt believes elected. They claim discrepancies CIvHo imagine any more pleasant Toaaa - Weight Marvin returns appear to have materially short 01 of Only afternoon. to the election 1 its Vedne?day than his. It takes genius to , rearrangement with r nnia that a. ;:i regard 13 closely t pation Nov. t the districts, situation of ("(1NSTANT1NOPLK. regarding the several in services were held in Payson at the changed fruit like that. I as some---: Mendnhairand shop forces and the increa se .n At the same time tne nepuun Miss Genevieve Richardson of Bonmodification of the revenue laws, T!k l.loyd Triestino steamship Graz produce on account of the seiiou a of what judge of good apples and to ennallv certain that Mr. jtmin. IVniocrat, for county re cemetery have steamer Phragie or, Srench may .1. A. and the administration and the i i to nut an O. K. on these. main- - order over Miss Lillian Ailred ot illness of her mother. Bishop be Transnot will at Uis. only seized lead Bntum, increase;. have fij;ht proposed Loveless took charge. I of circuM.on Matley's ever If "he stantly widening ie . nejmuii ui. a Flea-ache'st get out that way, I'll ST iSngvflle as BolsheIncreased Russian be caucasia, by the tained but may into an orchard on getting " dance' followed, the proceeds of gives uiTf vik!. to the myself." and to public helping speak which which will fuifd to be omcuit CTliy rProyaBoysVbandtte tin taerae. Chlf fktt .tULtt ".7. - - It i. t if w w"iw ' - at coinps t --- I tatj . Cow-i,nV- LARGE cor.1r.11 SSIONERS rf m SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. I, E. C. Rodgers, being first duly sworn, depose and say that 1 am thei publisher of The Daily Herald, a daily newspaper published in Provo, Utah, in and for Utah county ; that the total circulation of The Daily Herald for the month of October, 1922, was 49,968 copies, exclusive of spoiled, unsold, returned from newsstands, copies; that the average circulation f nr the mnnth. ner issue, was 2271 copies. I further depose and say that the total circulation of The de Daily Herald in the city of Provo, exclusive of copies livered by rural route carriers, street saies, man deliveries, which is to say copies delivered by neraia earners at numes within the Provo city limits, was 35,360 copies, or an average 1 Rfi7 rnrips : that the coDies circulated in Springville during the month was more than 2300; that the above figures do not include the circulation of the weekly editi0n' E. C. RODGERS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of 1922. W. W. ALLEN, ruDiic, rrovo, uiait. iMoiary (geal ) 1925. 20, commission July expires My mm ; . ui8, . semi-weekl- y j APPlIZS f?eS n,(' - UZ; Wood-Clifto- n tf'i d two-yea- Mat-ley- int n - var. - ' SsTelen . r l "U S 111 thor-ouehl- v P"r - -- . :- - in e'-.r- bi-e- nt in-i- st go into the used in building a memorial fountain in City park In honor of the soldiers who fell in the world war. Cyrus E. Tallin will, design this memorial. STOCK PLAYS FOR PROVO. "The legitimate staee. which suf fered a sever blow from the movie Industry, is coming into its own again,' said R. F. Taylor, bead of the Taylor Stock company which is performins at the Columbia theater this evening. "Many, of the stars on the speaking stage who were at tracted by the manv inducements from the movie world and who have made names for themselves in the screen plays, are comin back again to the speaking stage. Among uie many who have already gone nack or who have closed contracts to appear in stock.in the east are WAR OF THE LIGHT FANTASTIC ENDED ED OLDEST WOMAN BURIED. and there s no mora Nov. 13. Funeral;;: SANTAQl'IN, it between the two clubs Plan The Provo police department j services wore held Friday afternoon. iv be not'id between the Bulbars shinnc.l ii'tn Idaho 41.2.li in the ward church for Mrs. Ann b,ic S5 years of age, the oldest ,:,ml Turks. (NnP'iThis was penned cigards. a"" rding to I'liicf of Po- Butler,' of Santaiuin, who died resident McDUFF. W'iikins. LOAN Wren lice the not war correspondent; bv By t at the home of her ciaar-tikcii Wednesday the are "These Dancers, p:1Uur , Verilv, Brethren, let there be Peace among the in a raid on t'le Walsh n'ws stand. daughter, Mrs. Caroline Johnson. with themselves vv light trippings Tllt, r()(.ial Sixly The services were conducted by yea, let those who deport . that in "?rd Harmony T, firmament wUh together gather upon the ,m(. )um wouid who the those Let and by comforted. and malle warm (i;inr,.rs, be they may for there is need of Good Fellow- -' Timp trippers trip , stir ud strife be cast out ' on th"? very I'a-tiShip. (,(, Social Sixtyers. Let the Young and the Aged, the agile anri the inarm,, E:verything is goimen .v. iy lovely. the Giddy and thp Reformers all ming e ana mane exceedThere will be twr make of ten and w ould dance v. ho be heW , Any if any there Ver-al!ic- Bov. rage Old Man Historian and as ancient i',i, tr, "The selling we now are aoing . .. .... of tie Hu;!it fantastic toe. For an nrmistice has been signed proves that people can, and will, declared for one yeai, am, buy, if they get oarganiB, tru0(, the Hub George Leven, manager of thp Sorja, sixtv and Timpanogos mingIe 0n the dance noor Clothing company late an baiurua.v, exew.- - plubg finisnoa seasnn s afterhavlng s nean Ingly busy day of the store ; l ove (tails of dancing sale." immeiiiatelv after a sale . Why did I call it a 'heart ,he gacial sixtv it is "Because club officials. Leven repeated. Mr. aniTimj,im)go -war on the light fantastic T1)e the heart of the fall shopping seatoe Degan .. son. mer- - those war correspondents who kept J4r. Leven is one of the But not such things chants who practice what is called p08ted cun-- r war Me tne were color" advertising. "two usejalone mg . red ink to attract the eye's atten-- j intentiy watching the raging' ot a sort cnii it. hold to and black nict. tion, ,"",,! walk -W believe that when once wejth0 Sodui sixty, but How it Affects Laon McDuff ry ref-nr- j ;t...i , , j co-i- 'T w ' - movement, lei uivm uk uiiiu..Ue explained that the thoge who ,prefer mild movement and stiff bearing ;; (he officing. Real late reportMtn measured stride without remark. nsum theCTrtomeius--eye--afl--aia trPmeBHmy ""'tr - anii Burke, attract y,p nther rjractice tneir an upon me uhutob. sell to him,' Mr. Leven expiameu. Six,yers totK smp. a cum-. . , some ou.e , one has to have the trench and dance and wmild leap- m harmony witn , i. r . , . . ... luu iuuivh..... attraction w the opposing Une 1L was thing to back up his we or sev-erlerrnic tneir meioay spring i... MavnTmalrora uiuiampcicu spend rhinfir tierco in i1" way . , .. .1 maluliaa . i the eye. That's why i. i i oriH rp. " De tnose wno piay uui nmu there in planning a bargain warfare! And let weeks Hippodrome. it seemeu fined Harmonies, and who Sit in quiet Biesseaness. effort to buy lea, For long unended days will sale, making every today the company never come, Play in rotation stock in 13 cities when, the market is lowest bo i.ui that peace would h uaicians 8of ten the spirits and cool the hot f timngs iow. in UUh and will be in Provo at sell we can follow prices at the asbthodug"jof Youth, for it is well that cold showers should the the make sales; close the Ujiumbia every two weeks, every red ink doesn't walk Influence upon trench and rha'v'wouidn't soothing hot showerSl ww Monday. ; get out of the prices do that-- . Red mi mere.y ejach-ciiiciwnu calls their attention to the prices. before Xmas. uieic neeis oi nvtr thnm readers unacquamieu NEW PENNEY MANAGER. ir. rhti wp tVina mincle and thus minister to the weeds ship in sight. explained be work it may of with press as a streak An then, Moods of the many, there will be Unity born of all "two color" pages go came the first and the r clear n sky. a new J. c. Penney manager ar that tkMntivh- Mi. nresa twice. When cessa- Variety and Variety will distinguish itself before Unity, . of an approaching signals rived at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. WvuBu tne type uj black ink is used and oft will Unity catch inspiration from Variety, and thus tion of hostilllties. ano rod Davis Sunday. clubers The em printed in red Is removed, redisier will the Dancing Art move forward and remain not Fixed in The Timpanogos ink alone for the SUtyers, substituted the bryo manager of the Sixty Urge chain same newsbe as "tore is pleased with conditions run. In larger cities called color deSedVh.t maybe it might Yea. Good Brethren, let us now gather together and are what have ne until another papers htt Atr favor found orrounding him at present land presses, which print two, and more same 'de. u" expressed his nlMaiitA with colors at the same tune, uui " with theTheSixty us display TemperSixtyers perate in all things, but most of all, let "io worm as far a h h.. it smaller newspapers It is necessary tu momer and babe are doing to clean trot ink fountains oripue ce ance in being Temperate. pi3es,rDye9. fine. color beforw rsninng ...cuuure Kooerts, Billle Henry B. Walthall, Eugene O'Brien mm many others." The Taylor Stock company have been playimt at Salt lak Pit tnr five weeks at the "Of-cour- se . K ....... w 1 ino -- j ' "nlng. ..n ;Z - XV ' " : tra ",o ( , - shaH-sta- nd- while playing. Nor do they, m which side of the served for the Tin Nor do they mak that Social Sixty the line for Tlmp versa, which is J May Timp club Social Sixty ladi The dancing, it done under the Timpanogos club, retained. It is s club already has ( lia" with Tlmpan 1 on. Anyhow, the fantastic toe" Is the "war ot the of history. "On with the be unconfined." : - 4 'K ,,v ' - - |