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Show !' V n NUMBER THREE TIIE JOVO POST FRIUAV rr- JANUARY 9, 1920 VOLUME 10 - y Campaign Planned; Provo Citizens Give Views and Offer Provo Citizens to Take an Active Part Suggestions on Fair Price Movement i, State-Education- aL ; . , i " J - , , t Following the recent Utah, EducaThe first meeting of the Utah Fair tional Convention held in Sait Lake SUPT. BENNION VISITS Price Commission, ol .which 'J.VL BIG INTERESTS ENj December 20th to 23rd inclusive Punk is chairman, was Jiehl in Salt " city, . Lake City yesterday. , I prominent Utah educators of fere 1 the B. Y. TER SPANISH FORK I suggestion" that Utahs educational The only tangible result ol rthc 1 4 to was of told the the system GEN. YOUNG PRAISED adoption meeting people of the. state sag' CANYON. OIL FIELD gestion by conumssioner Funk himIt was the opinion of these men that that who three self, proposed special . nothing could be more beneficial to Superintendent Adanr Bennton of be taken, corresponding- - to In an address before the studen'ts tunate situation has been brought out steps - Utah than to conduct an intensive ed- the Latter-daSaint Church School of the Brigham f the Young University j'by insufficient compensation, City and here this week that an oil'three phaSeS ucational campaign in the state to in- system addressed the College students this. are: It is in rural schools that the most morning Mrs. Josephine Corliss , had been located on Thistle terest the people in bettering their of the Brigham Young university .it Preston, State Superintendent of serious defection of teachers occurs. gusher Economy in business. - Merchant.- creek, three miles south of Thistle present school systems. Despite the their regular devotional period yes.Jr-da- Schools of Washington and President 'The city school pays the better sala-o- f Junction, which led to an investiga- who try to do business with less mare1 r' deliveries. less and National Educational Associa- - ries, and therefore secure the availa-tiof the . , tion by the Post of the rumor. Oil gin fact that Utah's educational program ' morning. He said unhesitating y in 1917 a commission ,ble teachers. educated be The into should stated In that public discussing the has not yet been struck, but the sand tvda' Is the foremost in the world that he was interested in a college, had been appointed to study cduca- - seriousness of the rural school and material encountered give good buying lower priced goods. Fair educators of national repute pointed and" that a greater numfber of the V' - price lists should be 'suggested anA problems of the United States, j blem, Mrs. Preston presented to her indication... If, out that in maintaining this lead In students ehould be partaking of the This commission has submitted seven audience two pictures, one published. , The company doing the work would I children of. little rural school dfc- - not even state it With a view of cooperating witto influence of the Brigham Young uni- problem as follows: fcduo&tonal fields Utah had. an name, but the Post 1 secured commission Post has the the trict of for and the looked Compensation waiting (eafhers Bennion long paid representatlve'noticed the shipments to advance her industrial, versity, Superintendent for teacher who never came, and had been made to the Colorado-Utaa number of views from Provo bw4- - v a glowing tribute to General Richard their training and qualification; 2 h social and economical Itfe to one of another setting forth the lonline of W. Young, who at the, time of his Rural schools; 3 Public health; 4 & Ga. Company,' from Florence, ness and professional men bearing oa life. this subject which are as follows: Adult This rural latter is condition the leading positions in the union. illiteracy; death was a member of the board of Colo, where the Standard Oil com6 General continuation of schools; being augmented by the consolidation one way, in rrrj" j In view of these undisputed facts trustees of the school. Mr. Bennion pany is operating. The company is f TThcrej only 7 Training for national efficiency. of farms in the hands of a few big the which opinion, by high cost of Kv- -, ' v no stock for sale, is silently the Utah Stale Educational Campaign spoke, ti him as a fast frednd of the offering be reduced, and that I by. Mrs. Preston was introduced by owners. t doing development work with-- a new ing might it to be launched during the first institution, and characterised him as a Miss Alice Reynolds, who referred to .The necessity for public health cloand two weeks In February, and. accord- (he greatest man. personally with Keystone drill,' the finest" etl rig fixingall proper - andlegitimate prfcw wT- the the produceis. visitor as i cation, was a distinguished speaker pointed out, county made, vpth a capacity of 2000 feet ing to Superindentent L. E. Eggert-- . whom he had ever associated. baawof the The and state superintendent of many ahown. by the fact that in the recent A carload evil, goods. casof and sen. of the Provo Public Spools, the years standing, and the third woman enlistment of soldiers three out of ing was on the ground, and the pros to me, is in the cost ef prodac" work of such a is already that the msrn made po because of president of the National Educational Moar hoys. were rejected pecting was being executed in p sys- chandise ' weM under. way. ' Association. is no greater new tU O In speaking ot thejphys'cM disability, tematic and tbusinesf-!ik- e manner. , . Nepfal L, Morris, stats manager, In when wan waa The the I splendid work of Mrs. Cora school, Mrs. Preston spoke of the at- -' htnsiC ; In the vicinity of the drilling, our says that every business man In Utah, tendance of students from various Wilson Stewart of Kentucky was representative found that hard oil business twelve years Jag o, Mtoidk' i , ' very commercial club, chamber of .Probation officer H. D. Roper was states of'the West - Washington was j commented on m relation to the pro-n- had dried in the seams ot the rocky, standing many eftem Net ttot, ti commerce.' business and fraternal is merchant of profit eering. T beJLnre banishing adult illiteracy, one settler showing its croppings represented, she said, probably blem called to Payson. .Tuesday, to investiI sag on. womens fair the . dub, church and gate a number of cases of forgery due to the unusual excellence of the Mra. Stewart, though a wauhu pf around his corral and barn. , price -- commissfewo, sheeLT - - He watch limited the nof oC rtroer- -' schodl had every civic organisation is called upon which oF that rattans, itate. ; deVotedyerTo stated that it wt the opinion of thd chandise. preditecr, be states was committed by ! of but Jobss- - ' to exerciae unqualified patriotic Work In her ,, without Pres-everything," Mrs.' remarks opening compensation, oil experts that. this had. come from Juveniles of . that city. . .Mr. Roper ' Ashton! ft. in There are ton referred in this campaign. Jhe greet states to her first attendance the Unite) States, said an oil reservoir, and that it had grad s that four young men are InvolvA shoe manuiacturew peidiett ttok purpose of the campaign, Mr. Morris ed. and that seven checks were Issued at a session of the National Educa- - Mrs. Preston, about five and a half arlly receded to greater depths.. At tional Association, the one held at million adult illiterate, four million higher elevations cast of where the shoes will be 50 per cent highes next dedans. Is to Interest business men in amount v from one to' ten varying Salt Lake City in 1913. 'At that time native horn,. , and dtiseng of the state in the work oil rig is located, oxokerite mines are swmneer than they are now Me spvew states " tha He each. that as ' of She- public school, and their ad-- , dollars, reason the iser ttot-thshe had met Mis Alice Reynolds, and j U problem of Americanisation is located. The whole paif-country in' Span- fie hi, courts will'' convene In that city Fridemand a ol certrimhiml the been shoev had Mrs. Preston formed between largely , u friendship outgrowth, ish Fork canyon bear evidences of ministration. the young men the' two, material entering (into the prodortio ' , had taken an early tted, of the coldness of treatment former oil lakes in ' Bupertotendent Eggertsen states that day at which time They past geological .. will be brought up' for hearing. morning ride through beautiful Utah accorded to foreigners. A touching period. Evidently Jthe company now rt which being yery scarce and tor . headquarters for the campaign in this jfiofi ef (he demand H asye cheapvalley, which was much appreciated incident was related showing how doing business tbcrc, which bemany t have city already been opened at the by the visitor. She referred to the ,,ne foreign woman had lieve is backed by the Standard Oil er 'material can be had If the demand v Provo Commercial Club, and thatcom-- .. Ill Courts would the dealer h cred -, least at of rebioral and through thf advantages eto ' ownpruy, believe that oil still remains sam,- justify , .'sdttoee ."1 to mpslated immediately & k r thiHbre' in wa. jb$" (indents . . ta tor the different phases of the X great depths, toward which the ,, ... ' . t. ' Jarywa 'impaneled yesterdiy lb Cloot, .'She had herself heevpwand kve in..haart of 1 and the canplct wwrfsuj:'?ei the V .jworlr, .fCitTPollK is up to the public to demand goodp-ou- t stadeit o( juh .a. frhanl, arwf aan aiagSrs'-f- f tial pipe. 1 rapidly assuming jf definite tono. tu. ' er-teeaftKeg was therefore prepared jlo appreciate of which they cSa get 1r. etsbied tWt The law is' the out-tIf the oil it never encountered;, he Mr. Esgertae says that the aims, baet'bideiiYshiid.ftt from Lap if even it thereof. In the N.'E. growth of, the presentation t the vice, isnt advantages ' remaining shales and ' rocks have .. purposes plan. and proceedurs.oDthe'' hen Brotu ot in style. If, '.on .'investigation.., Oef., 1919. Dls-- A. convention to be held in Salt Lake general cofttmuatjoii of schools dried oil for refining to make enough state-widEducational C&fcpaign may " will McDonald the Mema Fair Price Commission finds the, did "Time she the there f,hdt summer, J.H, Attorney n$xt permit hoped trict; S.rich kidustyy in the State. be briefly stated as follow: above .contention to ' be correct, I represent the state and J. W. , Roielle would be in evidence a moral atmoi- - speaker to go into detailed discuKioii. To call attention of the public. r l think they should urge the ilecf. oi In speakrHgof tfkihln lor national and M. R. Straw wiU appear tor the phere and a spiritual tone. - .. j educational laws The advance to defendant S ft. . f. one hand, to encourage the putd'c- to In commenting on the first of ttifc' efficiency fhefseaker declared that ... . cenfiy enacted to improve .public The case waa dlsmisaei ths after-tioo- problems submitted by the commis-- the day hLcome when evqry teacher put their ngoneymtO good$ tht cam ' in Utah, whkfc. have school education be had at' reasonable prices, and on jsion, she stated there were neatly 'hitist stand ,up and be. counted. on motion .of plaintiff. - k ' - been declared 700,000 teachers in the United States the other hand, urge the public t to t by hational authoraties to constitute the 'greatest torwvdr Funeral services tor Misa Meno buy such goods, regardless of the , The following' Juror were examin- and some 23,000,000 school children. looldng program in any state In the ed and accepted tor service tor the There is, however, she said, a Short- your full duty in training for citizen-- Trope were held In Berg chapel style then the manufacturer weald There is no place in America Uhton. , ' ernoon with many friend, soon be using materials that woul(P January term: Joseph H. Webb, Pay-so- age of teachers, 35,000 schools being ship?, I of The need for united give the consumers more lor their Roe A. tieal, Springville; Henry closed because teacher cannot be ob- for anarchistic ideas, v ktteadance. Rev. E, V. Kahns The address was well received by money, which would tend to adjust ah forces to fully pot (be tows into J. Nelson, L O. Lawrence. John F. tained.- Of Jhe teachers in the .ser' effect thereby putting Utah first in Warner of vice, 65,000 , are unqualified. They faculty and students. President ' livered the funeral address and music conditions. No doubt siinalar Spanish Fork; Roy C. in regard to clothing, foodand under Brimjiall are characterizing it a 100 per ( furnished by Mr. I., H. Masters, Mre, v emergency teaching education in the nation, , ; American Fork. A- - Q.' Smoot. stuffs, etc. r The general condition and needs of W. temporary certificates. This unfor- - cent address. George FItsroy, I A. Culbertson I in am sympathy with. tins our schoa and' the present emerand Lee L. BaXer. Internment van In , , Soobey, Farrell of Lebl, has Comr but fed that the movement, gency in education. menced suit tor, divorce against Mar:JL ' the Provo cesnetary. commission must at the bottom start further' states that Mt. Eggerteen , garet Farrell on (he grounds of deof the tree they propose to cut dowtw crews the of speak-- sertlon. The parties were married at 7 puting campaign Go It might uot be a. bad idea (er them TV kill Visit from one, county io ' cardston, Canada, Maixh 28,'1914. R Hickcn Dies.o s heir 'tifiuenee toward sectuing 1 wJH such whom pot. . be, among other, legislation that will put s fair price f 41 ed lecturers and educators las Dr. Lee Thomas R. HIcken, 24 year old, Te case of Peter Carlson op cotton, and in fact all ray prMuce. kinship, Drr Holden and othersj.Qf , Harper wherein plahrtifT Is suing 'tor "AY tiie monthly moUng ot , tae ot Heber rity, died in the Provo Gen-o- f I believe the masses feel the high ' the agricultural work of the Provo , . ' It is a repute. jxoj on account of defendant cutting local, poet' of the American Legion T a the re- - prices very keenly. big prt-- " 0p sdhoo! tomorwill to , go Ogden high trere on plaintiffs ground at Pleasant held la the Commercial Club rooms, advance salirles and to blem Merely. u,t 1,0 to ,rartes miue Offered row morning to participate to the, 1 Grove was heard before Judge Jame Tuesday night, the does not help the situation mrt subject of propw contest which Is to take accident to Ttotle Wednesday. s '. B Tucker yesterday. The matter eas Far-;. John W. ' , i respect for bur flag was discussed. place at ,fihe Ogden Stock how. Mr j Mr. HIcken was workng to the Iron cart he done ex- - under advisement by the court. little that taken is The Provo Public Schools will give , It having been reported that many with, him Wayne Blossom shaft No.' He vra cage Cfpt by legislation; Congress' might a reception on the 12th of Fetniary of the dags displayed on public and SmarU Don Tburgood. Morris JonesrMer aid M the 'bottom if the shaft get at the rootof the evil by selling in honor of the members of the G.A.R. Women to Entertain private buildings, in Provo, were la and WilHarii Mayberry, who wilt also (hi signalled for a lift. There wus a a scale of prices on labor as wdl as ' Indian War veteran and. pioneers of on manufactured goods and produce. ' con-a tom and filthy condition, a com- - participate la the Prova This Is an annual affair and delay and he undertook to put on an However, both would have to be The B. Y. U. Women's association regmittee' was appointed one that is greatly enjoyed by all com st between etadente of the various car. n, bis first signal was ulated as it would be out of the qtes-tio- n have planned 'an excellent entertain-mea- t to tiie them Instruct offenders, and cerned. for tomorrow afternoon in the to "regulate one. without the? responded to and the cage started up UJ proper caro of . our national emblem. that' the students. vrUk It is useless to hope to corother.' tholr B. Y. U. Art Building. Ther guastt catching him between the edge of the It Is especially deelrd that the pubof 111 be tha mothers and wives rect the evil by taking away an af to beo efforts Judging principally .cage and the side of the shaft Hi High School Dance ; those students attending the univer- lic should understand that the flag stock. and replacing it with a dis the out at never left be should night, left leg was crashed and his right advantage, even under 4 a than elsewhere are homes whose guise. F The student body of the Provo high sity role being that it should be hoisted '4 smashed. He wa hurried to the think the situation will clranfy itself toot interested of ; number , a Provo and in school win conduct one of Its regular at sunrise and lowered at sunset S:S0 p. m. the hospital here and it was thought at aa soon a we are able to producer Mills Sued Knight monthly dances at the Mosart hall Provo friend. At A ragged, dirty flag is more an first his life could be saved. Ampufast enough to nett the demands, amt Jlra. H. Brftnhali, Mrs. Geo. this evening. These dances ere said emblem of carelessness than Of patI of hU Mtoe tatl0, Wtoe kno waa this I believe we shall be able to do iJesse Knight, Mrs. to be very popular and the parent Robert Sauer, ' Royal A.. Barney, by his attorneys, riotism. as ,the extraordinary (Imusds iweceesary, . Mrs. however, and through lose j .... m i ' The members of the Legion! exof the students ere especially asked Alice Reynolds, Mrs. Wakefield, b,-r Koai Aock C." L. to attend, Swenon,ind ' Higgs, Mra-Jo' . citizens of Fourth District Court against the ' the that hope press I Troyer. died. a he Mrs. Alfred Osmond will Institute Provo will respond to the movement "Investigation of purchase . price- Iatlco HIcken wa the son of Mr. and By 4 get acquainted hand shake the to an respect gc,,inn price should to nude in in proper showing, assembled HIcken, of Heber Ciiy, ' ' p. m. the guests will have commodities that are believed to be 1 sale ive for the of besides flag defendants whom he survived agent by htt ' to hear Mrs. Catherine Bassett Pahloe ' . an aw rigidly enfor- -. in all wife, two brothers and tour sisters, from 1913, 1st, goods February lire. Jane Nelson, 75 a selected dramatic reeding. Mr, year of age is- in of the state Utah, Provo, will The to except CiY be sent Heber body atliuffy Tills af la this fcity Tuesday night hem jn ' Hannah C. Packard will sing. Honored Wride Evan of Idaho and of p,,,lues part Wyoming. for funeral servicee and internment. part wt trouble. .The body, was burled Ifait promises to be one of the finest storsr . telling prices reduced where O T"" j the ctly cemetgry yesterday under 'of the year la educational and soci.il The superintend ant and the teach-eaDean Loose returned this week have made good in the hotel game. ' "?ces on everything purchased are-Thdirection of Berg of the Provo Public schools wiR from attendance at the big football undertaking value. same company also runs the 4norn'ally high, and will not com llshment Mrs. Nelson had no give reception Saturday night to the game which Harvard won at Los Shatfuck at Berkeley, Cal. Wallace 'a'"n 1 h't'h ttfM f arrirfll pi off. reshere. Central School in honor of ; Evan Angeles He stopped t the Lanker- - Whitecotton is the son of the late ,,,cr!Tir ' r It h nl y hi?h mires that ptoiprntv is shim, which i . being run by the Judge J. W. N.t Whitecotton, :nd - C- W. who erved to that cap- - JWhitecotton Hotel company, at the his mpthen. stilt resides here. Brown is home after an animal to open ltajnoutb m long The maintained. During Cleveland's ten days in Salt Uke city. here was a jwknt f exwhich is a Provo boy, Walhotel man still rT young viitic g with ' lace who is said relatives. to claims' Provo as his home city. Whitecotton, ; . (ContinueifVn Parc ' ) Distinguished Educator Visits B. Y. U.; Delivers Valuable Lecture on UNIVERSITY; S. Various Phases of; Education f , ? ? y -- -- y n, ( . pro-tio- n of-t- he jqj - - . , J -- hr: , 10-in- I Young Men Involved In Forgery Charge 1 ot or-ga- et . . o - L -- , 1 -- The 1 Pr T . 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