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Show Baseball Tomorrow Timpscs SpriMVille, : Vol. xxxvii. no. u ft? RALD TFI1R All Stores Open Until 8 Tonight THE HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1922. 23. flEPUDLieAUS AS ( FOII LOW On the Threshold PRICE TWO CENTS of 56th Anniversary BBS IthQ story of the progress and de velopment Taylor - Bros, com pany, the big department store Of Provo, reads like a chapter Of some fairy tale. Fifty-si- x years ago the doors of the institution were thrown open to the public. Only at that time it was not an institution. It was a small furniture store with a phbtograpl gallery as a side line. The photograph gallery and the furniture were housed in a "frame building occupying the east portion of the present store, where the dry goods department is now lo The Utah National ...Guard new . . l in ,.. 1. a All railroad craft workers walked i cated.'-- ' Utah county Repuillcan. i neW faces its most critical pirioi m the out YOU, ARE. INVjTDl . George Taylor, Sr., the manager Saturday when the whistle was k'.eir state and congressional' prl- ' Carbon county coal fk'ld'j, for it is blown at 10 and proprietor, of the store, soon o'clock. That was' the j.aries, with remarkable enthue- now to be asked to guard the workA series c meetings will be hit OS the idea of manufacturing ers in the mine while the strike re- hour agreedofupon by the union orheld in the Chamber of Comsome of the furniture needed by the displayed. The following dele the shop workers. ganisation, I i1 mains on open question. merce rooms commencing tosettlers. He employed Thomas gates and alternates were chosen railroad man in 1 every Practically' 8 milk-safestate The The at o'clock. Mitchell row authorities add the coal Provo, to make object night cup Lgi-MCPROVO. ll"S3,jBi3Ta clerks, excepting officials, i Is mine the'reclamatioof .swmp boards, and the old style double operators have decided to re- andT train crews and t The state delegates- - are: C.T. All to the lake. mines Utah residmine if now open .lands Andrew workers can adjacent lounge. Sward, W. Gv P. maintenance workers left , their O.Creer, land owners Peterson, Uose, be obtained, the guard to protect work at the strike and others interest-- , ing at 269 South Third West street, jj'j. hour. They still' Kph Homer, O. R. Thomas, George cormen the who are to this man ed work. in furniture also the and go project great painted I U are out. iarlc, Mrs. Mark J. Vincent, - " ' attend.invited to What , effect the i mattresses. utactured of dially Importing It. Is probable that the Kelson, , C, fFV Westrope 'We H. " CHAMBER OP COMMERCE, strike breakers will have is yet to ..During the early life of the bustmaintenance men will stop Peterson,. I. is. BrocKOnn,v jonu B.-ne Sec. ness determined. was the stock from Hinckley, replenished work tomorrow. D. Dixon, D. H. Wright, George B. First M. the in furniture houses Salt Lake Harris. Sergeant George The striking railway workers met Parker, A. b. BucKiey yon w. of Battery C returned from Sco- Preston Gt Peterson, chairman of City, the stock being hauled by uonover. and discussed strike Saturday field yesterday, and will remain in team from the capital. Later, as Chairman Chapman of the i Politicana my that Clark wm get the state road commission, and Jo plans. Provo until after tbe Fourth. Ser local two to three rotes and that the oth seph P. Welch, Utah county agri the business expanded, furniture general . strike committee was shipped in in carload lots from geant Harris came to put on the would not discuss their future er delegate wm do sdoui eveniy cultural agent representing the the eastern markets. Fourth of July dance at the Armory derided between Bamberger and plans, except to say that they Utah County Reclamation, Associa- - In 4872 a music department was Tuesday night, the proceeds of would be guided by their national Watti. w hich is to go into to C added the mess those in business, Battery The congressional delegates are tion, met with the special data headquarters fund. The strikers met Sunday morn solid (or Leatherwood. committee of the Utah Water Stor- - days the organ was the chief musiwas cal Instrument of the territory, and the first day that ing, and again this morning a "Saturday LEHI. Salt la we in many of the homes of Utah counwere instructed to let mine Mozart hall. No ,t.fcm .Tn'v 3 The Republican other than. I workers pass through the lines," members of the persons convention here Saturday designat Lake relative to investigation work ty the most valuable thing in the were organization Sergeant Harris said. "Before that permitted in the hall. A r TAYLOR BROS. COMPANY IN 1922. ed the following delegates to at- - on the Utah, lake i phase of the parlor was such an instrument we excluded both the strikers and from Taylor's in Provo. V was told that the general , tend the state and congressional valley investi- bought men who wanted to work. This committee bad no statement to It was not at all uncommon in OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY j inventions to ha held July it ana- gation. ' ' was done to avoid trouble. But make at the present time. those early days of the concern to 1 5, Wednesday in Bait Lake: Leoaard Peterevening, July Mr. Peterson as president of the have the employes of the company Saturday tbe guard was Instructed hold will Bros, a. Taylor s. company Trains, passenger and freight, are waii, J. Broaaoent, j. j. ,n, to let through the lines all those moving an open bouse to which the enon the Union Pacific, the . i W Winer. James Holden, Herbert county association and Mr. Welch carry to the home of the purchaser -who came to work. None showed Denver & Rio Grande, and , the Utah ; as secretary urged upon the corn the goods he had ought at the tire public is Invited. Chief vV V Taylor, J. H, Gardner J. E. Cotter, store. At that time that was the Wren Wilkins will be the master up at Scofield for work Saturday. railway, according to local officials S. J. Goodwin and David Hodge. mlttee the of necessity beginning only means of delivery. Later a of ceremonies and It was expected that few would of those roads. It is said that the ' While the delegates were unor- - at once the during the show up for work before the trains are on scheduled time, and investigation Of the farm wagon was employed for that course of the evening will pre;'ftally Instructed, prevailing senti- Utah lake Fourth of July." sent two grand premiums, ravorea wauis problems rather than purpose and still later the common that no train has been taken off. .. at apparently The growth amounting to $1500, as adverSergeant Harris said all Pit vo Officials though feared that if tbe or the senatorial nomination and leave this work until the last In delivery spring-wagoof of the institution members the be In ' are may compretised. men battery good maintenance atherwood for representative. this plan they pointed out hended by comparing favoring a and the health, con- - I ' delivery Tbe management of Taylor having fine time. be strike will AMERICAN FORK. there Tuesday to the committee thousands of department then with the present Sergeant Harris Bald: "For the slderable difficulty in keeping Pr i, company tells of the keen AMERICAN i FORK, July 3. acres of fertile land in Utah county I feet of trunks and automobiles last few days the men have been trains moving. Officials and clerks interest taken by the people in state to the Republican Delegates! are by the big department given extensive drill In The Manual are doing work formerly done by the occasion, which is the 56th ajd congressional conventions were this inundated is by Utah lake and.D8e1 today T efficiently handle the of Arms, Sighting and Aiming the striking workers. increased at acreage anniversary of Provo's big deelected as follows Saturday: Praclce with Rifles and I'iHtols. manW. II. Com stock, general State Byron S. Kershaw, J. B. tain times of the year. Further daily deliveries of merchandise the partment store. Feeling the in-of the store Targets were arranged just back ager of the Los Angeles & Salt terest and appreciating the good Cbadwick, James T. Gardner, P. L. more, they told the committee the. present management of the barracks and the men got all Ijike railroad, today Issued the folwill in which the people of Proproblems of drainage have been ag-- employes five large delivtry trucks whpman ami im. n. mgersou, of the pistol firing they wanted. lowing statement Including bis novo hold this store, the managernnsrrnaatonal J. R. Hindley. X gravated by the spring floods in- - "a tnree touring cars In 1890 the business was incor There were a number of very good tice to shop craft employes: ment farm is to its undatlng and full good share Thomas formerly doing John Berg, Formage, name scores made. Lieutenant Morrison ' under the of firm porated fruit lands. hold this "I yesterday Issued the following esteem 8. and B. Kershaw. Increase Mrs eitnn. To give the investigation of the Taylor Bros, company, with Mrs. ranking among the first. Sergeant notice to all shott craft employes their service. . 0 preference was expressed oni Cook. Private Marnane, and Private who remained at work: ' senatorshlp, but the congres- - Utah lake problem priority over the Eliza Nicholls Taylor as president Mrs. Taylor remained as president TAYLOR BROS. COMPANY IN 1880. Matthews, the latter two of the "The undersigned most heartily .anal delegation is for Leather- - omer puaaea 01 me investigation Quartermaster Corps made very commends you for your splendid wnicn is now unaer way oy me of the institution until her death .'business as we did in 1S87, and in 4, good scores. The men in general action in remaining at work. You state ana united states reclamation here last week. George Taylor, Jr., dications are that conditions will 5 f. PLEASANT GROVE. b vice president: J. D. Dixon. as continue to improW." man was have done just what I knew you service in cooperation, would pro--. t ui'ie wr ncuer jEASANT GROVE, July he President Taylor entered the emanticipated. This target practice would do. The personal relationship n wing delegates to the Republl- - vide data that would be of imme- treasurer, T. N. Taylor was manwill be continued for two or three exlst'ng on this pfoperty is of. such state and congressional con- - diate benefit to Utah county as well ager. These with Arthur N. Taylor ploy of the store as a clerk In 188 j a nature as Salt Lake and Tooele valleys comprised the board of drectors. at the age of ton years. When In days more. that you and your family, v ons. to De neia in ait new incorporation imme- terviewed Saturday by a representa "We were advised that two of the father, mother, wife and children 'i! 4 and 15. respectively, were and would tend to hasten the settle-- ; The started an expansion of the tive of The Daily Herald, he ment of the problem, Mr. Peterson diately French .s wwe going up. That most of ill cannot afford to ieou- Saturday evening: will mean that the men will get a ardize your past and present mu C. L. Warnlck, said. The Immediate problem of business adding new lines and new' vividly remembered the first sale me music aepart- - he made at the store: a clock shelf lot of gun drill. There Is no ques- tual confidence In and respect for , A. West, Clifford Wright and Utah county is to lower the lake departments, i, tion that the. experience the men each other-- by participating la this and thus provide proper drainage men of the store received especial to Mrs. Martha Bullock, mother of rles Cobley. are getting will be more valunblo utter disngard ot oue of the agenHow- emphasis with the result that from Ben Bullock, and wife of Kimball the lands for thereto. adjacent Wllford Warnlck, Congressional than six months nf Armory drill. cies of our government. You know a man Green, James D. Xnorne ever, despite this fact the count is 1890 until ti e decline of the organ Bullock, second mayor of Provo. In point of sen-IcThey are certainly snapping Into that f lie management of this prop- - . with the comwilling to waive its Immediate alms business more than 2500 organs ? uc D. B. TKroe. s were sold by the department. With pany, George Taylor, Jr., Is the oldarmy life, and making good soldiers erty has- - dealt fairly and . .squarely te state , convention delegates to permit of beneficial use of the too. would the ascendency of the piano, the est employe still in the service of with you and your - representatives d three for Bamberger and one waters which of necessity establishment specialized on that the concern. He has worked In "Our unit is going to join with on every occasion. By remaining ,' Vattis. The congressional dele- - have to be taken out of the lake for the city of Scofield In a Fourth of at work you bi.vc dealt likewise , it j i ,i,Ara,nnrf use in Irrigating the extended instrument and became the exclu- various departments of the store July celebration. Thursday the with the management, uch acta are t OGDEN FOR WATTIS. i stretches of lands In Salt Lake and sive representative in Utah of the and baa also been on the road as Since then the com- piano and organ salesman. Andrew , f tmnUnn nut rnmt first meeting Was lie d tO dlKOIl-- g vu tODEN July 3. William H.I Tooele valley as contemplated In Emerson piano. 1100 Emer- Sward has been for the "July 13, 1922, is to be made fa- I - The program for the Fourth of the program of the day.' Major' neither will the management fall Wsttis was DledKed the unanimous i what has become known as the pany has sold more than working son and hundreds of other pianos store off and on for more than 50 mous in the history of the Utah July celebration is complete and Gardner. Captain Fred Taylor and to remember, and. In this ronnec- - ' nport of the Weber county Re- - Tooele Valley project were in attendance at the lion, your attention Is called to tbe : The question presented by the makes. years. L'ucans for the nomination for stake of Zion," declared President promises "to be one of the best fes- myself Another department added at meeting, representing the guard. fact that this strike which became Sterling Taylor, present vice T. N. ted States . senator. The in- - two representatives was argued pro In tivities of its kind ever staged After the general program was dis- i effective at 10 a. tn., July 1. M2, Taylor today. depart- president of the company and asement came at the county con- -' and con for some time without any that time was the hardware will begin cussed, arrangements for the bat is not a strike ' op tion, held at the court house decision being reached as to ment specializing in stoves and sistant manager, is the second old- a "The business men of Provo are this city. The parade against the railroad, were shipped into est man in point of service at presgenerous, free hearted bunch," promptly at 9:30 o'clock In the tery's participation In the program but - would ranges which the cona strike if .against Saturday afternoon, which noml- whether , this... committee jt Provo in carload lots. This was ent with the company. He has been was the enthusiastic comment of j morning and all floats to be In the was turned over to me. I Immedi- stituted authority ot our nation and nated fifty-thredelegates to the recoir.u:end back to the Water Stor- as with the Institution since he was Manager John Smith of the Knight line of march are urged to be at ately put Sergeant Slmnion3 and ts such: doomed for thf, state convention, which meets in. age oomailon that this priority something unusual at that time ' stores throughout the big enough to push a broom over Woolen mills. their assigned place for the march Sergeant Cook on the battery's reason that every loyal ' Americeoie v Salt Lake July 14. . At the conclu- - of investigation be given to Utah most of the what's 9:15. don't "I the not than later you; big their hardware the floors of the store. get committee, and after returning to citizen cannot help but demand t' bought 1on of the election of the delegates county. There appeared to be a state There will be three divisions in the barracks, we decided on a pro- our government shall be In commemoration of its 56th an- Idea?" was the pudzled expression resolution of indorsement and sentiment among the committee through the wholesale houses of up,wcaaa on ot Mr. and Salt Lake City. Ordinary Citizen hearng the parade, patriotic, civic, gram similar to the following: that law shall prevail. niversary the company will Wedpledging support to Mr. Wattis was members however that this comeducational and industrial. A complete china and crockery nesday give away to Its many cus- the remarks quoted aoove. Boxing mutches between battery mittee, composed of O. F. Doremus, idopted. The men, wrestling ma'.ch on horse 0. Patriotic Division "Well, you see," said the presiOne, ROCKEFELLER ESTATE W. O. Creer and Richard R. Lyman department was also established, tomers a beautiful Emerson player FOR BAMBERGER. on horse back, an f and a dining room suite. The dent, "July 13 is the date of the big colors, American LeRion; Goddess back, DIVIDED. ... piano 6ALT LAKE, July 3 .Support of with State Engineer R. E. Caldwell followed closely by the separation carpets and rugs from the furni- presentation (.ill be made by made priesthood excursion to Vivian of Liberty, Sorosis club; Spirit of obstacle race, equipment race, and NEW YORK, June 30. The V,N ln Salt Lake county Republicans was member, might arrange to of ture department and the establish- by Chief Wren Wilkins Wednesday Park; not only will the priesthood 17T6, Martial band; G. A. R. vet- a few lecser features with a "kick." of the estate left by William RoiU'on1 in favorable a matter the Ernest pledged ' to present Bamberger, of the stake be there, but their erans, Boy Scouts ot America; I am sure that the battery and the feller, oil magnate reputed to h'"10"111" udldate for United States senate, light to the water storage commis- ing of a new .carpet, rug and drap- evening. wives and families as well; and all Columbia, Nineteenth . Century people of Scofield will have plenty been one of the hlchest xA ery department. T .AatliAi-iirnrmen ii"'8 a"a nraannt sion. V i of members whether their of the of 1S47, Daughters 1913 the dry goods business friends, of In amusement the for club; Hag wa day. to his LnR lh world, R ressman and candidate for bequeathed LAND EQUITIES ARE the church or not, will be made wel- Pioneers; Indian In the institution and INDIAN War "In veterans; included the was afternoon will there be a of his wT.iand the terms under children, by the Republican county ator. rn come." tbe men's afterwards the Goddess Utah, Utah stake Re(Continued on Page Two.) filed for probate late today. lvtention which met Saturday in Mr. Armstrong came to Salt Lake shortly a one "And was every lief fifty prizes, opened society. department furnishings l OFFEREDTOR SALE tlij Hippodrome theatre to select thirty-onyears ago and for long Division Two, Civic City adminreal, worthwhile prize, will be to tbe Republican hfts been connected with many pro- to the public. At the present time delegates ' are nine given away," added the woolen istration, city departments, Chamthere departcomplete 'state and congressional convent- jects of benefit to Salt Lake City ments In the Institution. Many Provo citizens have shown mills man. "The response of the ber of Commerce, Women's MuniciThey are ions. and the state at large. He is a business men was glorious," he pal council with two floats, civic native of Illinois but in early life as follows: Furniture, piano, music, interest in Indian land equities of continued r ARMSTRONG CANDIDATE. enthusiastically; "not a unity and miik distribution; ServSALT LAKE. July 3. w. w. moved to" Kansas from where he rug, carpet, and drapery; hardware; eastern Oklahoma. That property kicker in the bunch. Here's the list ice Star Legion, Provo band. ; men's OF HERALD CIRCULATION IN JUNE. furnishing; shoe; goods; dry , STATEMENT Nato Utah. came has been explained by a party now of contributions to go to contestArmstrong, president of the Division Three. Educational and C. Rodgers, publisher of The Provo Herald, being E. Mr. Armstrong is a former mem- crockery and Jewelry. I, ual Copper bank, and identified in the interest the ants in various activities: country Industrial The Light of Education, The home of the Institution has touring Ui other banking institutions and ber of the Utah senate, being the THE PRIZES. B. V. L.; agricultural, production, first duly sworn, depose and say that during the month of from a small frame building of developing these lands of east nmercial and Industrial enter-se- s chairman of the appropriations grown f & Spafford, ton Smoot substantial most Utah County Farm bureau; build-in- June, 1922, there were printed and circulated 45,911 copies of ern At time some the the of Oklahoma. to present in the west, Saturday an- - committee at the time that ne trades, carpenters and Jiiasons; lhe lierald, exclusive ot sample copies, buildings In the west. The the party is located in its private egg coal. .nced his candidacy for nomlna- - resigned his seat to become state business Hansen Catering company, one manufacturing, transportation, discompany's build- Pullman car at I niversity avenue before the state Democratic food administrator in the war floor Inspace of thecovers copies, unsold copies, and spoiled copies, averaging per each I box Hansen's candy. more than and the D. & R. G. tracks. tribution. this city ing ention for United States sen- - period. of the 22 (twenty-two- ) merpublication days in the aforesaid emWhitehead's Is Citizenand Patriotic Market, of these equities Quality The sale five acres. The number of Fraternal, hundred and seventy-seveship Provo lodge No. 849, B. P. O. month, 2177 (twenty-on- e copies ployes engaged by the concern has being promoted by business men chandise. Hoover Bros., one sack flour. and settlers of Oklahoma. They orElks; Provo lodge Xo. 14, I. O. O. of The Herald. In the same time an average of approxi- grown from two to 55. & Coal company, F.; patriotic citizens in decorated Utah Timber To care for its rapidly growing ganized a syndicate to dispose of mately 50 (fifty) copies per issue were distributed as sample f ton egg coal. cars. business the company several years the lands to private interests. Most Farrer Bros, company, silk or Plan of Ensmble of Parade at copies, and are not included in the circulation, 2177 copies per aeo estajlished brauch houses at of the land which Is now being ofThe above figures are taken from The 915 a. m. Division one will form publication day. 'SDanish Fork and Eureka, both fered here was part of an original velvet handbag. Robinson Bros. Music company, i nline of march facing north on Herald's circulation books and are verified by carriers' cards, made by the government in uiuuiik iu stores ueiu grant icauiug beutomobiles meeting1 each other in Timpanogros canyon nt , reHwHv 1910. Many settlers took up claims two Victor records. the east side of University avenue and print paper u'ed during the month of I Provo Meat & Packing company, between Center street and First mailing lists, ren Wildwood and Aspen Grove during the annual Tim- - j communities, and doing a splendid in this region, but due to reve;-se1922. June, In form will two in trade. an- business. met during war numerous ones South; division logos hikes the general management of the eleventh E. C. RODGERS, Provo Herald, one year's sub line of march facing cast on the have been unable to meet final payal hike has suggested the following time schedule for c Tin-tiHerald. side of Center street, beand to south Daily ment. Utah the scription alone Publisher. county ' i i r . affic up the narrow canyon: s i , : district. For a number of years The Pullman office car has been Hedquist Drug company, one tween University avenue and First and to Subscribed sworn before me this 3rd day of West: division three will form in From Wildwood through Timpanogos canyon to Aspen Taylor Bros, company has counted out since the first of the year ind Eversharp pencil & China company, for line of march facing south on the July, 1922.. Tea Sutton who hundreds of secured have peobeen customers have nour: its as ove. Cars may leave anytime within the halt buyers JULIUS C. ANDERSEN, dash for women over 20, one west side of University avenue, be8 to 8:30 a. m.. 11 to 11:30 a. m., 2 to 2:30 p. m., 5 to ple In the adjoining states as well been interested from the agric.I-tura- l tween Center street and First (Seal.) state ot and others hive piece pottery. utan. as throughout the standpoint Notary Public. :30 p. m., 8 to 8:30 p. m., 11 to 11:30 p. m. . Provo Electric & Hardware com- North; division four wili form ln did an exceptional been interested in the oil and mininstitution The commission March 1926. 9, My expires From Aspen Grove through Timpanogos canyon to wild- - good business during the past year, eral possibilities that this terrl'jry pany, for tallest man in attendance, line of march facing west on the Residence Provo, Utah. " one flashlight. north side of Center street, between . " ; according to President T. N. Taylor, possesses. rood : A portion of the land is in Le Knight Woolen mills, for woman University avenue and First East. 9 :30 to 10 a .m., 12 :30 to 1 p. m., 3 :30 to 4 p. m., 6 :30 to who has boen in active charge as The Provo band will begin the HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR THE FREE CLINIC. since the incorporation in Flore county, in which is located attending who is mother of largest manager p. m., 9 :30 to 10 p. m., 11 :30 to 12 p. m. more farms than any other county number of priesthood members'; ensemble concert at tbe fountain 1390. The Herald company will give to the Utah County Free This schedule of hr,;: ?s will he nainted UDOn large boards "During the past year," said in Oklahoma. Provo citizens will present husband to be counted at 9 a. tn. Clinic $100 (one hundred dollars) if any other newspaper nd nlaced at VViWwond nnrl if followed closely it will make resident Taylor, "our organization have an opportunity to investigate with them, one pair of woolen Line of March From the west of Provo will prove a circulation averaging 1850 in callblankets. on as Center east more published this as business federal the much by fVioTu 4. ten times building im .iaodSW. proposition fully in the narrow o.d Bros, company, one pair street to Third East, thence we.-t-t per issue during the month of June, 1922, the proof to be the Pullman office car. loat Taylor ing be 'theTat.on cated at University avenue and D. lady's shoes, one harmonica, and on Center street to University ave laces, and thus traffic between these points will greatly that demanded by the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the naThe car will one man's hat. c ana naa 4R.0. freight der me nue, thence north to Firet North, diamonds two ui tne Were wearng aays uuj ljunng tionally recognized test of circulation. 9 m. 9 a. avenue on until from child's tn. p. be open thence Bouth Taylor Paper company, University to turow away jce iorce will have officers at Wildwood ana Aspen urove w money do THE HERALD COMPANY. 4. 3 SO on tines as much Monday and Tuesday, July and Page Three.) 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