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Show - Sworn Circulation I Comic Supplement IFIULi 1,688 fL XXXVI. ver -- rriaay UTAH COUNTY THIS YEAR PRODUCED A MILLION DOLL XRS WORTH OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. NO. 49. PROVO UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921. PRICE THREE CENTS. FIRSF PICTURE OF THE WORLD yS SERIES doses 7, ? V CITY C, of C. Calender This. Week APPROVES LEASE AUTHORITIES SUSTAINED The general authorities sus' tained were; : " Heber J. "Grant, president; Today Group meeting Charles W. Penrose, first coun " Tn W Tjn improved lighting. .... Uaelnr In th e --first -- presidency; Aa-III ITJin thony W. Ivins, second counselor in 7Tue?aayIeIngof city the first presidency; members of committee beautification Workers in the railroad shops on the council apostles: and Ninth South are.gofng to g?t a shorter Rudger Clawson, president; Reed . Smith, Wednesday Meeting of path Into Provo. This means that Smoot, F. George , Albert Rjchard. Orson F. Whitcommittee. v East Fifth street is to be lengthened George lighting ney, David O. McKay, Joseph F. canvass ' from Sixth South to Ninth South. ' Fridaj'T-rSpeciSmith, Jr., James E. Talmage, Richards, Richard R. The city commission has received a Stephen by city beautification comLyman Melvin J. Ballard. John A. new lease for the of land neces strip mittees. Widtsoe; presiding patriarch. to lengthen the street. This lease Hy rum. G. Smith; first council or Saturday Report of city . sary Thi8 picture shows McNallyvgLtheYankeea in the jemarkable feat cf stealing home.- - - McNally got on by doubling, does obthe iiotlienUiu clause found seventy, Seymour B. Young, Brig-habeautification committee.' reached third on Schang's sacrifice, and then stole home, Snyder touching him after he had crossed the plate. H. Roberts, J. Golden Kimball, jectionable in the" last lease submitted (Watch The Herald each Rulpn S. WellsrJoseph W, McMur-ri- n by. the Utah . Railway company, and Charles H. Hart, Levi Edgar makes the street public. The first Young. Monday for this weekly YANKS WIN FIFTH GAME ' ' lease was held by the city attorney to KIWANIS Presiding bishopric, Charles W. calendar.) LEADERS TO TO AID REED CLEAN-U- P ANDERBERG restrict passage to railway employes NIbleyr.preslding bishop; David A. NEW New Oct lO.-- The YORK, 1 only, Smith, first counselor; John Wells; York American league team wonthe Mayor LeRoy Dixon today said that second counselor. fifth game of the world series today, INAUGURATION ROAD WAR the lease would be signed as soon as BUYS BECKSTEAD CEREMONIES defeating the National leaguers 3 to L releases were obtained from two inSALT LAKE, Oct. 10. Unanimous The Yanks made six hits, one error; dividuals who hold annual leases for the Giants jetting tea hits, one error. of resolution of interest In adoption grazing ; purposes, and : releases for the work "of the Batteries were Hoyt and Schang for ARE POSTPONED HARRIS JEWELRY forthcoming conferRUBBISH rights of way from the Orem line and the Yanks; Nehf and Smith for the ' the D. ft R. O. Railway company. He ence on limitation of armaments, the :r: ' . Giants. ; bejieves It will be possible to obtain designation of Sunday, November , The inauguration of .President P. S. Reed L. Anderberg and J. Edwin The ceremony to commemorate the these The clean up general, W. R. Butler, releases. as a day of prayer, that the .meeting GAME of FOURTH Harris the of1 Stein "Provo the Brigham univer have cities of 'Young and Salt purchased the business of linking will meet with his clean up captains Commissioner Charles Hopkins to of November 11 may be under the Giants , ..4 sity was a subject-o- f interested dis the Beckstead Jewelry company, on Lake has been postponed. The com- day said that work would be pressed guidance of God, constituted one of and lieutenants tomorrow, evening at Yankees .........2 cussion this noonlat the -- luncheon, of West Center streetmittee in charge has decided that at upon the new street ai soon as the the most important features of the the Chamber of Commerce Jo perfect -- NEW YORK, Oct 10. "Babe" Ruth ninety-seconsemiannual general on- .. . the Provo . Kiwanis club. was The deal consummated . late the'preseDt time that it would be un- lease wrinkles are Ironed out. ., plans tor making this city spick and made a home run at the Polo rounds "I'll the have street ference Church of Jesus Christ of department the The club oted to attend 'the In Friday, but not publicly lanhbunced wise to invite people to the place of a trtmendous span. They propose to lay out the yesterdayr but thehit, ready to Jump In on the job and work ot teh Latter-da- y Saints, that adjourn oi into field the accounts on the the road next of bleachers, a wallop right joining auguration Monday in body, until this morninr. fast," Commissioner Hopkins said. "I ed yesterday afternoon, . plan for warfare upon rubbish and came t j in the ninth inning with nobody meeuiig wun me notary ana namDer Its inaccessibility. now to persuade the Orem The text of the resolution concern'- - c wi h(, mana,r in rfiarr M, refuse. .' on base and failed to save the Yankees or commerce members at the Schwab While the actual joining of the road and D. ft R. O.; railroads on to' help conference, ing the disarmament the majority will take place next Wednesday, it' Is The clean-ucommittee of the from defeat in the fourth game ol the Clothin storfe pornPr at m . wita Mr- - Anderberg the job. As the city has no which was adopted by both upraised Chamber of Commerce reports that all world series. .. This action followed the sugge$tion f10 ow,tter and uwho undoubtedly will thought that It would create a much steamtilling cost of filling the hand and word of assent, follows: shovel The Giants won by. the score of to of Senator J. William Knight, who pre be president of the new corporation to better Impression to postpone the street near thethe is. in readiness for the most compreh"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterrailway lines will be drive that has ever 2,evening the count" of the series sided at . today s meeting of the ub organized soon. ensive clean-uceremony until such a time as the great unless the railroads themselves -day Saints, brought forth and estabMr. Anderberg will not sever his road can be whleb. now Btands at two victories Kiwanis club. taken place in Prove. , over. passed will help us out They can do this lished by the. power of God and dedi business in relation the with Knight of the Chamber of each. "I hope" every member "ofthis club Every member Right at this time it would be neces- by dumping a few cars of gravel I cated to the mission of preparing the Commerce is expected to act In as- will attend,' The terestsJi Mr. Stein, who has been with sary for those people who have been hope jaid. 7 way for the glorious coming ot the they'll do this." the for the Knight companies past invited from to come in slating the committee by first cleaniTHIRD GAME inauguration ceremonies will bring five exn in the earth, la Son ot God years, will hereafter devote all of through the lower load detour and , Railroad workers this morning ng up his own premises, and then many people to this city, persons high their of openthe and peace, beand appreciation pressed truth to righteousness his time the of the management to take active part in visiting his in drive back' church in from and Provo than from to the the H. education, R; Final scol: ing of the new street,; and cheered the holds with deep Interest every author!, is business, jewelry various the state of of road. the neighbors, reminding them of the gen- Yankees and 8 others. The 5 party joining place news that Commissioner Hopkins tative movement taken by the nations probable name of the new cor eral movement that is being inaugurThe day selected for the formal inTo say the least this would1 create would get 20 Plants on the street as . soon in the Interest of world peace. ...............13 will be the poration Anderberg Jewelry ated. a bad impression, while If the time is as releases busy Americans , Batteries: are obtaied. Shawkey, auguration of the university's presi- company. "It is believed that the conference, It is intended tnat this movement . . set ahead to such a date as these peo The1 city commission Quinn, Collins, Rogers and Schang. dent is Founders' day.,' proposes to called In Washington to consider the "We shall be pleased to have our be just the first step in a general Nationals Chester Deal, of over Utah down all drive could the the way. manager ple and Barnes SnyToney, place lights along the new street and limitation of armaments and questions ' Wholesale Grocery company, of Salt friends visit our store," Mr. Stein .aid (tne paved road without inconvenience on plan of city beautification which will der. ' ,'. ... Ninth South to University avenue. concerning the Pacific and nations of s a lkr-waclub tefld to would eventually lead to the establishment it feel them make that guest, complimenting all POLO GROUNDS. New York. Oet This will give night workers at th the Far Eastjnay, under the favor of anProvo the of of restricted residential dpeople, nearby Kiwanians theirthe two were cities in the upon districts, 7. enterprise actually joined. TheGiants emerged from their 1 shops a better lighted district. heaven, promote r this reat objective. of an urt commission, batting slump today, cuffed three the Timpanogos road work proposed towns. They will find in our complete ' - establishment Secretary Ray burn of the Salt Lake "To the end that it may do so. the as of as stock fine a to Jewelry variety d of. Commerce Chamber in is public buHdings-anheartily Yankee hurlers oft the" mound and by The club. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. Latter-damay-se- e in Tnany of the largest accord with the Saints, In general ' confer-enc- e ther other civic urIn narrowiwho has been the. the date eeoTge ETRoolson, change cham American the improvement league submerged we assembled now in cities the hope and has promised that at least twenty-fiv- e approve the apcountry. Surely absent from ng of minor traffic and residential meetings, told of to County Clerk Hales this morning pointment of a sabbath day before the pions by a score oi i to o. in ine mira his a for Provo in good gain reputation eastern and Navada will be Salt reetsby the increase of i parking) Lakers trip througH prominent of tne world seriea reported Issuing marriage licenses to llth day of November, 1921, on which, pace in front of homes, a more com-- 1 we&tern Utah,, calling attention to the jewelry, fine as to quality - and new as present. the following couples: in all the wards and stakes of Zion, to styles." prehensive curb and gutter system on wonaerrui, out wnony unaeveioped re GAME SECOND exWesley C. Maag of Provo, and and In the branches of tflfr church in men business Provo retail today sources of that large area. He said residential streets to onform with Lucille Piece of Pleasant Grove. the United States and in th4 missions the general plan, a restricted Indus-- . pressed their pleasure at having the UTAH COUNTY that at some future date he hoped to new SECOND Roscoe B. Griggs and Edith Collete, throughout R. H. E. Final score: the world, the members of s jewelry firm in trade here. ' trial district along the line. .of the men in the interest both of Springville. 0 2 3 shall be called together in the church Giants best needs of the Ail of section of these that the development things city. 3 3 0 --are to be ."usual places of worship to entneir Yankees yet worked out in the growth country. FINISHES FIFTH WEST PARKWAY Nehf and and development Batteries gage In special, and solemn prayer for AT STATE FAIR Giants; of Provo along John w. Farrer told of the Spanish WATER RIGHT GRANTED " the-- International Yankees: Smith.' proper lines and though it may take Hoyt Imd Fork club and organization meeting, i on conference limitation the of armayears, the first-steas Is to $ehang. then assured Kiwanians that he would STARTS ON fAST CENTER Thomas Thompson today went to ments, ttiat the cause of peace may No phase of Utah's annual exposl- beautiful as nhnnt tho !flO Hnrlra Bprpatnrv fnr possible wmrt we now tlon, which came to a close Saturdayr! SalfrLake to inveattga hae. deWDlnereb, enhanced, and an ameliora POLO. GROUNDS, New York, Oct, jtho KiwaniaJiickiinne.ijhi'H-iB- o 4 - Provcrhas Fifth West parkway will be finished attracted more attention or evoked slon of R. E. Caldwell, state engineer, tion" of the burdens of mankind the most beautiful nat- 7. The youngster waite iioyi came be neld the evening of Tuesday, Octoural setting of anv dtv m the inter-- over from his home in Brooklyn ber 18, being postponed from Monday today, according tp City Commissioner moreraie than the horticultural and who last week granted to Caleb secured." " The other distinctive feature of the mountain west kxA if la im tn b to Thursday and, besmeared the Giants to give the club members time for the Charles Hopkins, who, this morning, agrlcdltural showing assembled by the Tanper the right to appropriate five keep our property in such a shape that with goose eggs, while the Yankees B. Y. U. inauguration. said that a day's : work would com- various counties..,-Fo- r novelty of de- second feetof water - from - Spring three days' sessions was an address, . of display and. variety of creek. iU be a credit to the iSmith, In by Apostle Joseph-Fieldi- ng walked "off the field with the second and not Mayor LeRoy Dixon said that he had plete the parkwayjis far as" grading is sign, artistry eity -' Mt Thompson thinks the state engi-nes- s which the speaker severely arraigned . , products, the booths marked'a decisive world series by a wore been unable to get from the county concerned. disgrace. - . of ther game ' of "modern" education to made a'jierious mistake in now "ft will be seeded' early next spring," step forward and set a parce that will Clean-U- p of 3 to 0. coromisiso nany decision as to the Lieutenant. - "4nt by next sum1 be difficult to follow by exhibitors granting this application, and hopes take God out of the schools' placing ot-thhe Yaakees aid,base-runni-ng George E." Barton, 470 North Third for-ttheThe powder county furnishing to persuade Mr, Caldwell to change his therein "teachings not In accord with East, Piat A. mer we'll have a fine lawn, vastly im- of the years to come. . was again a feature, Bob Meusel steal- Timpanogos road. , - .v . r H. G, BIumenthal:-35asthe principles of Christianity."1 The three winning counties In the decision. looks of that part of the before proving the home in the eighth East Center, ing - tonished gaze of John McGraw, manr Plat B, made this statement ' immediCaleb Tanner filed his application first class are Salt .Lake; Utah and Provo." W. J. he a$ quoted the scripDaviSj aweepstakesJ three. yearaago- - Theclty - then- - pro- ately-after startup, 63 North Second East ager of the Giants, while Babe Ruth, -- ATTEND -- JlatDr cuNfatbb. Renterr parkway? Mr. Hopkins said victory gives Salt Lake county a year's tested against the allowance of the ture: "Yet in my flesh shall I see who had been passed In three" of his on the Boyd Park cup and per - water to Mr. Tanner, and 'the matter God," and followed with a laudation of Walter T. Hasler, 190 South Third four Work on East Center will be appearances at the plate, showed Dr. and Mrs. Fred W, Taylor left ed Wednesday, and will be pushed to manent possession of the silver cup. was held up. Since then the water in William J. Bryan for his statement In West Plat D. hit besides he could do something Friday for Philadelphia to attend the (completion this fall." T,his, too, Villi A departure from the old rule of Question has been distributed by Juige a lprtureuthatwged-educator- e to aban Ralph Poulton. Plat n hm rutin hv stealin second and sessions, of J&er J- WicProws. 415 East Eiehttt Korth. itt.triMiaRPKirthetftn inijing. ilaclhg no limit' on varieties was made Morse to farmers of the west r river don the teachings of Darwinism in the While away the doctor will 1 regret the was bottom and the Lake Bottom Canal colleges and schools. riat A- The street department year. Two hundred i , Nehf Ditched a good game, but his Surgeons.' visit the surgical clinic in New York, Hopkins' direction has just finished made the standard, or inand'fifty Mart W i5 words company. other tendency," said the apostle, Jlto teacii First own MTor in the fourth inning and an Baltimore, Cleveland and Chicago, a flnFUewnrldgeivpr'thff Tnillrace arthg-mimli- er i be schools and colleges things, that that would he regarded: FrankWenfzi will appearwith Mr. error by Wrisch iatheighthzztoningj They expect toe'gone-about-- six le hearing before the. are in conflict with the fundamental - South at tn West Second a full Lake as and SecondThompson Salt showing. county B. Y. U. box 163, was the hole in tne uiani oeiense, weeks. Sauls, I Plat C. truths of the Christian faith. 'Perstreets. The cost, under city con- displayed 440 varieties and the other state engineer.- through which the American league be Abe w, two was far counties exceeded standard sonally, I declare It to be an outrage less than $700, the struetion, Turner, Knight block. haihnions nushed over the winning MOTION PICTURES ORGANIZE Plat a: that the liberties or people ,are inter- low the estimated figure of a con- minimum by good margins.- rant. fered with so that we cannot pray in The dominant feature of Utah R' Taylor, 650 East Second PRAISE APPLE CONTEST tractor. Motion picture theater owners of the schools and teach the principles ooofn was the gorgeous dls korth.'FSat A. . county's "WORLD SERIES GAME met In Salt Lake last week and of Christianity.' Atkto' 1?1 Sou.tn Second East, FIRST We. congratulate you on promoting KNIGHtsTARR JORDAN LEAVES play of apples tmd the fine showing Utah f Within the space of six and Plat b" two In which organized, fruits affiliating with the Motion of .this pears, the apple contest In your county, and 3 Eliai A. minutes ot all the Yankee Exhibitors Picture Producers and of authorities for illumi v excels. The left Jordan " general Knight Starr today electrically county Gee, 815 North (University we congratulate Utah county on pro 0 Gianta ' the church were sustained by the va3t . V 'venue, Plat C. Cal., where he will take up nated painting of Mt. Timpanogos, America. Stockton, the worth gracing apples ducing H. E. Skinner, of the- - Alhambra congregation, the instant raising of NEWwYORKDct. interrupted by his visit to with autumn tints reproduced with White-JlousDixon' care Taylbr Bros, table, wrote Carson, business retuYn for an- golden grains Won the admiration of theater, Ogden, was elected state hands by the multitude following the Plate to with one of his masterful exhibitions He Provo. expects of ScOtt ft Co., Chicago, largest the Yankees Pirie, ; reading of each name by President . thousands. This piece was executed president. . 55 South FIrst East of mound work, pitched mercantile establishment in the east, other visit here later in the autumn. Plat b' HunterV victory over the to M. R. Butler, "president of the to a Prdf. E. H. Eastmond of the Brig- - - C. M. Stringham. of Price, was Grant, witn the injunction: "AH in by favor make it manifest." Then as soon n game of the 1921 Wood-Cliftovice presiaent. ham Young uaiversity. Charles Sutton East Third South, Giants in the first Polo company. v'h . grounds Wed nriii Arie at the son and R- - W. Brereton supervised the' R. E. Sutton, of the Strand theater, ad the hands went down: "Contrary, ' Robert Moorfield, iProvo, was ,' elected secretary and by the same sign." building of the exhibit. nesday. The blond American league firm expects to hold a eon test Plat C. treasurer..... of the underhand delivery held Chicagosimilar lines lor tne twirler Cleanup iarmerayi Mr. Sutton said this morning that BQYS IN AUTO ACCIDENT BURN LEAVES, h Mof innai learners runless, the along TO WHEN t A northeastCampaign. . Illinois and Indiana,, insisting tnajln) the B. southeast hoped to bring the next state meetfinal score being: New York Ameri no better way could business mef' of best Booth Tarkington's 0. of the association to Provo. : Dixon this NatlgwiS. York State fair chickens indirectly wera LeRoy morning Ing New Mayor cans, 3; with fanners intheir a city s now tsrinted ' in The called the attention of to story,, , t D, souUTwest . the cause of an auto accident at th-, ., territory. v corner of Third South and Third West DRAMA CIRCLE MEETS Herald. the, city ordinance which prohibits the DeMOSS CONCERT or other rubbish, r. Bs,eearp Gena, early Sunday evening. a story as interesting burning of leaves, Th fmou DeMoss Concert com is It the city limits. This ordinance, - The regular session of the Provo , Stanford Bird, James Needham and ., on win nnneai1 at the Little Tfeeai u. Clean.nn to young as to old; as enter- -' within TODA1 is not. enforced as to tbe burn- Drama Circle will be held Wednesday Paul Dixon were on their way to th MARRIED '8 at . tftough, fevenm o v tt Saturday Beesley, business district. to men. as to women. iaining if the leaves are dry and afternoon at 4 30' In the Little Theatei depot to get a crate of prize poultry ot leaves the under be ing will flat K Curtis, 68 North Fifth East. o'clock. The concert, issued were to are burned, license the of of is the during the morning at the B. Y. U. Mrs. Julia B. Jensen exhibited at the state fair by Paul It Marriage story youth, they auspices of the Laaies aw cburch, Arthur W of Provo and of the day.v Police have been will give a talk on the life of Dante, Dixon, when,' as the boys explain, th Durrant hours Joseph Bere' few writers 484 can as such picCongregational East Third South, Community Plat n also she will make a report on some auto hit a rut In the street and turniM f Salem. instructed to enforce. thSordinance and nromises to be one of thebest Miss Eva Bernice Davis ture it. In the. lafe'-atter- of his works, especially "The Divine over. Stanford Bird's right leg There DeanTb this against cKy. in 136 South First East, musical attractions Start reading The Oriole in noon when the smoke makes comfort Comedy" All who are interested in broken twice, James Needham w able sleeping that night almost impos-- this'WQrk are cordially Invited to at- - badly bruised. Paul Dixon escaped The Herald today. I V tend. 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