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Show THIRTY-EIGHT- YEAR. N0. 12. H PROVQ, UTAH, MONDAY, JUNET 18, 1923. ' ' -- V. r I PRICE TWO CENTS. ' Scenic Paradise , rfl llHHi 1 VtqkCbuhfy - 9990-- ; By H. R. MERRILLV . mountains, is easily noceslsble to who - finds the (Reprinted from The Union Pacific the globe-trottcomfort of the Pullman desirable. Magazine, June, 1923.) The Los Angeles and Salt Lake Utah," the 'nation's wonderland, gaff of the Uukm Pacific system ... ' iiiirr vcu, wrruui iuio Jt le.ve. gait Lake Citv towards " ;7 .... .99. ..9. .,, .... 9.: i 9.9. lUnion Pacifii c. Railroad Tells of Utah County Resource AN EARLY CAM, P I U.I .IiIIIUIIlWL - nTsT7r"7TTaW7i : - ' ' hundred southwest, hrtts-TIra- t 'mHea tothft treat dlaapoplntment of hun passes through a mountain dreds of: people who would like to fairyland. As the engine punsiI IM 11 see Bryce's' canyon, Zion canyon, over the shoulder of the' mountain I 111 or the hnfnra thai otmntTjnjCjBnejinfi einccmipeleroidrTXShyonT delighted eyes of - the "passenger J. Those beauty sports are as yet too that ts scarcely equalled Anywhere. 1 much hidden away from the world Off to the southwest, Utah lake, the largest jheetof fresh water to On -although the 1923 Utah wnstruc- - west, dimples among Its surround- of the UnioajOeW-p- T system contemplates a line from .Utah clouds, great argosies of eta-erLund to Cedar City; beauty, float becalmed against The northern part of . the state, the opalescent sky. To the left, Utah county resorucea, scenic however, with itajertlle valleys, Ks Granite mountain, ... forming the and .other, have received pages of beautiful lakes and more beautifulverabl and pictoral advertising in (Continued on last page.) the June number of the Union Pa cific magazine;- - just issued. Mount Ttmpanogos U the cover feature,' the grand old king of the Wasatch looming high and snowy against a foreground of green, cer tain to attract the attention of every person who picks up the jtctMtlie rallroa4hMBotTeaclea,ltUa .... 999. - lf itta."! VLdJI 1 -- Hon-progr- PIT kssemm.t. - . i . . yu.- ...r v - yv . By W. uvj International j in Utah county op'ened Saturday when the 18. Rotary in- ;and the city acclaimed them by throwing wide its municipal doors to the visitors. Ten thousand strong, the delegates to the fourteenth annual convention marched upon the-dt- y, coming from all points of the comnations are reppass. Twenty-tw- o resented in the massive gathering and practically every large city in the United States had itsdelega- J IfULeox magazine. season ST. LOUIS, June ternational claimed this city today ' Ml F. SULLIVAN. News Service, 13,000 REPORTED KILLED. LONDON', June 18, (I. N. S.) An unconfirmed, report reach- ed Rome from Naples this auernoon mai i.inguaglossa, a community of 13,000 souls, has -- destroyedly by molten lava from Mount- - Etna, said an Exchange Telegraph beenr-total- fronlJiome IhlseVenH Page three Is devoted to an ad- ' Tertlsement nlared hv thA . lug. A portion of Cerro was an Baid to havejbeeft wlpari has swept aH bverfchamber of Commerce, advertlaine n; Iovolant76rvthe-Wationat-Cathe country, and thus far no Provo not Provo but Utah county. also. The flow of lava Con- onTnand; i . m x nlng corporation began its canning. rural route, or any in i t, x in nrrr . n vxii. t; etj 'xr vith orv vn -- Gaily festooned witn flags,' tsaiF fttouesT Utah, fori ?Utah--Gounty a Scenic of peas. what matter is making any sort of dise." is thft t"pi" $f a rwg ant- ners and bunting, the streets took In Farmers the of vicinity, Ptoto, showing, according to H. H. BU- iv on a carnival appearance for the International News Service. B. H. Merrill do of the ketjViewTTTroTO Bench and lany, fourth assistant postmaster "LONDON, June 18. A river of swarm of delegates. Every lncoman rearticle Toung university, Springyilte started harvesting their general. has ing traio.today printed, in todays Herald. 4rtrirg(jaM,lteBlv't' r'om vfJUUL ElM pea crop Thursday and Friday. W. Va., was the between Shepherdtown, tional numbers to swell the. attend cut off communication Scenes' in Utah take county up The plant" pf the National. Canning first town to show a 100 said a Uen-trance at theolisedm,' which, the .Messina and CatShia, per cent om x16, and are from photographs News dispatch-frcorporttioaTalMen renovated rural route as far as painting ot page Rome visitors will claim the week. entire by Prof. Walter Cottam, also ot the during the past tew months and' mall boxes is concerned. late today. .The population ' is in On two B. Y. U. These include scenes in Numerous delegations from tile -- was In readiness Saturday for one rural routes out that West and the roads are4Hled with- a j larger cities of the country came in .flight Provo and Prevo canyon. of the heaviest runs the plant has ' ' ' . town got onto the postal map Pages 33 j special 39 train. ":'' ever experienced. ja and including are A ltaer Central News disDatch-sai- l j The morning and afternoon was by having every rural route box given over to the acquainting of the The pea campaign will continue painted. New boxes were that lava had begun to nppnnfpfl hv itifnrmnl mr'onh'nn onH up. rest of America with Utah county put until the latter part of July or the Paint was and that -Linguaglossa applied to the old ones. cities. registration of the visitors as the t Secretary E. S. Hinckley first part of August, after which j juseseK were"collapstng. was next was to the Texas, be Georgetown, not, of the Provo Chamber meeting of Comofficially the tomatoes and; squaws packing town Explosions and showers of flam-- . in line. Then came Decherd, merce, apeaks tor the county as "a until tonight. The conven opened will begln;"V Tenn:, and Hillsboro, Kan., all 100 whole. tion opening will be inaugurated ing embers from the crater caused V According to E. L. Parker, the per cent towns. Gardeid"1-11"0tha reg " A. P. Galsford, Jr., secretary of by a pageant, J'.The Jlotarylocal manager of the 'corporation. " Since the paint-u- p movement To( Nations.-- ' in which 29 airla ia.u( - ULS ol "esstua, out. me auurorf on 8, (Continued Page the Provo plant will this year pack Jbegan ' Provo xuraLJoutes have .Grecian dancinK costumes, reure- - lles 'assuraajpem. ineyjrexeiaielies 23 miles north a doing senring the actual "scope of the- - T.lnguaglossa& vmon uo.wv vi mall boxes, according, to James P. DRUGGISTS MEET Hotarians, wiU dance for'thrat the iof ratanIi has a population of ' uiaiurj., whbk cai CONTEST 1 24 cans each and 1,000 cases of about local superintendent of biare'of Clayton, trumpets. ; gallon cans of peas were packed. mails. .' Herman Kpoeherer, president of! A laler Exchange Telegraph dis-tlThis year's output will surpass that h!8,, a.utu Assure had open. "But all should do so that Provo St. Louis Rotary, wiil 27-2- 8 HERE of last year with several thousand up In tne crater and a stream v? ARRANGEPROGRAfil fin nlfIrps nf tt'clcnnip PrnwiViril the into COLUMBIA may FOR class," get -'.'perfect' .caseai M r;-."; declared Mr. Clayton. ' At the present time only 87 peoreinforce river already We hope to persuade every per- The Utah Pharmaceutical ass - 131"6111 01 KOtary lmeraalwnai. . are at the plant sen Hviny ple 0I meelffig oT employed flowing down the mountainside, ColumblaT Who Is going to be tm will thrrtoannEIT Williaai, routMhroTanr3"r respond, ?ort Ont, meet will elation in its twenty-thirr" Thli nre?TeatIy Increased, as out of Provo to i In the , Troops were dispst'.-'hehelp ns get into we vyumnwu ft wuu a vuva va Columbia? annual convention. at Provo' June 27 ' AV'alter w- IIead of Omaha.vlce direction' of the season " advances." Before .an- the 100 with 1 The American Legion in cooper" or. cent class," Postmas- - the First district to be held in Pay- uanKtue American per president other two weeks it Is expected that To go fishing at the Strawberry and 28 Bon Baiuroay, June n, naa ireen ation with the Women's cars motor to aid th? In people J. said. P. Municipal will urs "This ter McQuire cation, wii make tlie their The convention gives promise. from .75 to 100 persons will he emflight. Up to the time the council will" have a float represent- and hear the., flag day program .at advertise our city, for all these "MTcea V ' auuress iuo ai uyeuiug priucipui say officials, of being the largest ployed at the Provo packing plant towns ande!tles wfll h HBt Exchange Telegraph dispatch had session tonight. ing Columbia in the Fourth of Los Angeles at the same time is convention of h. . presiueni oi me aismci. , to handle the output." ' pharmacists ever The first session will commence July parade. To allow the people UTS. postoffice department. A the The Rotary band, of Superior, been filed in Rome no loss of life a exfew that have In novelty state. people held this all of "We expect bomber, crops ' at '1 o'clock in the First Jhad .been reported or had official ward of the city to decide Just who they MHM. MAlt k Entertainment features are being Wis., composed, ef 40 business and confirmation been received that ' , kinds of vegetables this year,", said .(.. and will be opened with desire to see as Columbia, a con- perienced. but old than the better old one, the win lead nine incu, protessional the Trovo committee. J. 1 Mr. Parkers r;"As a result the Cahit : oi- - ies will be be-luuuer j - - It used to be and still is common arranged-b3 uroyeu. nuy which is open to one will look better than it . r . Til ...... i other bands in a score of musical "s"a8'ua ' l.'.t ners of the state win have a record now painted rrom foi.camners-to-take-theiuatania aescnpeoAdices all young women of the clty of course does.' .portable nrPsIHent nf thn a5tn,onnn thp diirillg "the pack of all kinds of Vegetables this Provo, district ehoriater. pllifu! scenes in the region of the According To Mrs. F. F. Ralle, phonographs along, wlth'them on 8 lu"'B George F. nashman of Salt Lake ju The following is the program for year. volcano. The fascisti are aiding In jwho has charge of the contest, the has adCivilization mers have greatly increased their the sessions: Address of welcome, idea. Is to present a young woman their trjjjs. the rescue work and government' Dr. Henry Kramer of Mt. Clemacreage, and- to the second place, TELLUR1 fund, have 'been placed at thedls- Payson club woman; response and who has' Just reached or is. near vanced a notch or two, and now the the weather conditions have been remarks, Mrs. C. E. Maw; reading toe age of citizenship. posal of the refugees. radio outfit Is taken along on these ens, Mich., formerly of the Philasuch that large crops are assured. .. .. delphia College of Pharmacy, will of minutes, Mrs. C. E. Berry, Niner for the contestjSltguld trips. Candidates deliver two lectures on "Masters of "The Protofplanr wllT beOln In an effort to prevent alleged ' li.tur;ia44nal New Sem-ic- . teenth Century dub ot Provo; club be nominated before Wednesday uolden. Itrlmhall. the. radio ex. rnarmacy. U. Leon-- ! thrnnts .f lilnivincr nrt the dam of l'rof. CATANIA, Italy, gune 18. Enipy operation- - front now until late in Kugen announcement of roll the with call forenoon at 10 o'clock, and should III 4Va Him 'nMUs'l1ik'!'jllAajil the volcano ' Mount Etna, number nreaent from each club: be sent in to Mrs. Raile at 191 pert of the Brimhall family, estab- - ard. dean of the department tiop,-o- f Salt county canal ' of the Idaho Technical i more violent thia afternoon,-threateniI kinds ot lreceubles.? a grew Narrows remarks from club South Third West street, or phone lislied the first radio outfit ever at Jordan the v; will speak .on "The Psy- - jpanies. the villages of . delegation from these companies The annual convention of the,in6mhers ' from dehi, American t be put on th Strawberry Thursday-e- Institute, of the Pharmaceutical I yetUioued the county commission and Linguaglossa. Resichology Pleasant Grove, Heber, Tellurlde association Is being teld Pork, vening 14. who June have already Among those During the Education." Karl J. Glade, pro- today for assistance in preventing dents, ot beth places have fled, in Provo this wdek,-'th- e first ses--' Springrllle, Spanish Fork, Payson been nominated for Columbia, and V: evening the entire flag day pro- lessor oi advertising at tne univer- - ;any violence to their 'property. At latest re'por.ts the lava was Santaquin. sion to be held fa the Provo high'and I a Iha InnAnAAfi Mm WeaM wfll who have consented to run are on will of 'Know half mile a Utah, distant. was Los was sity headed from only plainspeak The gram 'Angeles by delegation school auditorium' this '"afternoon. . ....... -Your Merchandise." - Violet Johnson, Weston Kern, Maud Molten lava was pouringf from Sylvester Cannon, an. engineer Of Judge James B. Tucker of this city be the toastmistress and the fol- Dixon,' Muriel Smart, Etta Scorup, ly heard by all Of the members of " Salt Lake City, and' William A. four craters in a steady stream 350 is the president 'of the association lowing toasts will be given:- "Is IvAllce Taylor, Gladys Brlmhall, the camp. which' advanced the Limited?" at Dr. Brlmhall s H. wide, left payson In yards Woman's. of the Lehi, George ' of Sphere hatge Knight, will preside at the meetings. and Anns Norma Thompson and " Provo with his bous and the PhilMore than 50" members axe ex club woman; "To Our Better Half pumping .plant at the Jordan rivHPr rate 'of '300 yards ttn hrmre?OHSys',T ' .' ' ' Hughes. ' Mrs. ing' everything in Its path. O; Sphere; lips boys on flag day. pected to be present, about 20 of at Home 4 " will be cent each one Votes, at The kiddies of Provo are going International New service. "With our car decorated with the "HereVto" One Another, Mrs. ; -- Funeral EARTHQUAKE IN INDIA, servicesj were' held In them already having arrlved.ln the Greatest sold' ait various polling places in Stars and Stripes, we set out tor to get a real treat Saturday after C ATAXIA; Italy, June XThe Service.' : the Sixth ward ; chapel Saturday ctty.: Those present represent Ta;T Hasler, Provo; "The News ' A' the' city to be announced .later. the Strawberry last Thursday," noon when Women's Municipal International lous states in ine union, coming wii. 18. A slight northeast section ot Moufi" Etna's June BOMBAY, Jane' afternoon" Mrs. : for Harding. from as tar east . as 5 New Tork. Milan Straw, SpringyUle; "Clubs , said Dr. Brlmhall. "For fear that was-Ito violent crater eruption council presents tor the second earthquake was reported today we would be tempted to catch fish age 73,who died at her home, in Ma.of.himAft ; and Wshlnrton. 'and Curtain Lectures," Mrs. A. day and a stream of lava destroy- r ' ' OF COMMERCE CHAMBER we Fork. before the lawful time went time Miss Qrace Nixon in a dra- from the Rangoon district. ed' the Castigllone depot. V. , i this city, Wednesday. Chrlstensen, American ; r V Dally Bulletin.. around the east side ot the lake matic recital At the afternoon session Mrs. Several streams of hiva burst- - , W. Monroe Paxman "presided. Among' th officers of the assoWedDo know That ' you and came In below the .spillway. ' The recital is primarily for, the from the crater on Sunday, accomr The opening- prayer was offered by ciation who have already arrived Annie: Eggertsea, matron of ; the DANCE REVUE TONIGHT. nesday, June 20, is Utah Straw"It was, with a great deal of children and will consist of selec. V by loud exploslops, panied revue Franklin Harris,' and Hyrua tap- are Frank G Noon, Chicagochan- county Infirmary, will tell how the be will A dance given in ' berry day. at Pleasant Grove; patriotic emotion that I heard tions which are within' their uncondi ' streams Molten swept ovef 8 at Deep women: can aid in bettering this evening per pronounced the benediction. ) cellor; ML Q, 4 TbornhilL College halj will thousands of that people over the radio The and appreciation. The o'clock by Miss Nell Clark's pupils. woods and fields obstructing derstanding Thes peakers' who each eulogis- Springs, Colo dean; W. L Bier-sach-j tions at the county- institution. assemble there'; get acquainted o sung proBMnrwnnihclude" chfldreh's "Tell the mmy kid' brother will be tTailroad liner" ed the splendid life and character Los. Angeles, treasurer, XJ:. The following addresses j . .. Americans for and eat strawberries; that this? There were five camps stories, fairy tales, and child poems there, also," said Miss Clark, "to The district about Linguaglossa be '"Better ot "the officers glvenr the from of the deceased were President & Reports lnter-cit- y social an backed is by with about .' fifty people, in some of which are: "The Selfish was menaced. ; t some of his readings.P. Egjertsen," Andrew. Knudsen, activities ot the association during the Present," Mrs. Adams, v past our 'camp trere also J., William Giant,", ."There Are Fairies at' the give Federation of Pleasant Grove, . for the adthe past year will be given at the president : Utah and W. Monroe' Paxman. " " vancement ot ajl Utah. ,. "Federation- knight,. Wells Brlmhall, Fay Hoi- - Bottom Jot Our Garden," "Next SIX KILLED AT LOS ANGELES I PIN6yiLL;PiONEEJtJttUTiNa. clubs; The Quartett "including Daniel first, sessions of the convention, Women's Do yon knowThat the on-Mrs. state and their boys. Early Frt- - Tlmw, What Means," Dafley, brook, It SPRCSvivlLLE, sune- 18,Alma determined will' te the News Service.. after which Webster, David.tGoodmaii;',.uMary Kpng Ranrnt," "Th thternatlonal - LOS ANGELES. June 18. SIX Fullmer, chairman of . the commitve Madsen. flsn Canadian Cinderella." Gray and Verda "Banks sang,:H0 busless for the coming .11 months. clubrganlseninenvaubi prove themselves Ace of Dia Women of To and game commissioned of Utah ' An admission price of 10 cents persons were killed and a score or tee on outing tor thq Indian War " The Tellurlde"1 association Mr. 'Webster rende , was as Belated ot the My Father, monds at the X Pleasant -- drove came tip to', s.ee that none "Inter- for children snd 25 cents, for more Injured today when a three- - oterans and O: Mrs. E. Leatherwood,; in day,". IS Provo Reby Know "1 ago solo ed the 'That My years pioneers, reports organised ball park, commencing i p. bl, fered with the fishing law. Most ot the morning session will adults will be charged, the proceeds car Pacific Electric train rounding plans nearly completed for the en- deemer Lives.': A violin selection L. L Nunn and associates. 'Since . . . ... June to.' , "The champion fisher among the to be used tor the purchase of a curve jumped tne tract; ana tertainment ot the veterans at their was furnished by Arthur. Lewis and that time a number Of young men be devoted to a discussion of plans Let's alj go and help them. nnen was ' J. William Anight and playground .equipment v Mrs. Fred overturned, according to a report outing en tho old battlefield in the state for .PjoVOtJ in state other and Utah t conyentto:t "Solemn every from. "Mf gwoatly ' Thought" with the Chamber among the boys, Area Brlmhall. . : C-- Strata is In charge of the en- to the Hollywood police, Lltl Daidmond Fork canyon, June in received October; financial o Mr. Its Ward the Union have was tendered ' "The ot Commerce., . "z above me : ! that 26. tertainment. ; pleased z thing . assistance in securing college, and ' Heal;v-t1 ' ' rnurnv ruts ai iu ti OFFICERS MEET. all was the fact' that, wit could go Tha iirst reciUl givenSnithe . r good road has been.bullt and i. The grave, at the city cemetary university educations. i BOYS BAND PRACTICE TONIGHT w New. 8ervl . i automobiles will be provided for fishing out "among" the Mountains high schol auditorium Friday evenThe association Js. recognised by Intr.toftal was dedicated by Andrew Knudssn. The movies ., All members of the.Provo Boys' VI J PRAGUKi JunelJ. It is. requested that all the offJU i nioneerL veterans and .wives. PrtnVe nf thn spirit .of ing by Miss Nlxon was well re'"! Ths pallbearers wore Joseph Mar- - leading educators and sociologists ' to meet tuultlilTp,,. dt ud hM. u,, orations and ceived by those present.:! The in- cers of all the camps of the Daugh- - j A committee on program iculiiiojJtLjoIdJKIngJnt slnna and XArsen,! interesting tluJosephJOrajnesUParley ' Csech film coropanyAjt 7 o'clock for band practice, war- praising the national terpretation of the various read- ters ot the Utah Pioneers meet luncheon from Spanish .Fork and Ernest Menlove, T, JL Heal and educational experlmnets In the which is said to In band. ot the' form director speclalUe lock'Amtoft, . . t given ings vera excepUonaUy-sr- ell june 15 - -Mr. Thatcher, v.; .. country today. Since Its Inception comedies, has left for JEgypl for the . urges every boy to be present, as banner. rmur- exlremely good: ty Miss Klxon, "who gave evldehc the administration Duuainx. tm- - A.t inn to be rememhand -at The services were well attended in Prove la "1911 the association prrishlng Pleaaant Out ot the 60 people in tha, purpose of making m comody deal-- , the band is to .play-tampi ot being one ot the foremost read- - portant business matters are to" be the. veterir.i bf SprlnrrUle and nd the floral offerings were both has crown- considerably ln num- with IL'e oi that ancient mon- - Grove Wednesday in' the Straw everybody sot some Csh."-las discussed. Uri In the statft today. vicinity. . -- ers and in endowments. nan;.- and beautiful,celebration.' ' berry-daarch:' Thercanningr The v' -j- '' j ' al Vlr-gin- d sur-rojn- , - ffffT MM Comforts Of Home While CLUBpTING -- .e JUNE timing , , d - - -- " ww u . W"1 - -- T . DEASS Gull p m iOf-jtbe- ' ng e . 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