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Show Mi ; '. ST." I I .J T7 f Today r.':v , V DA 10 jgffft HERAI D The Weather- gd PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1922. row ' - UTAH night -vrmr Fair and Tuesday. to-- . PRICE TJVQ CENTS, Mil TOROMNKf aa 00 00 00 00 00 oo 00 00 00 pfjgfo County Free Clinic Has Improved Health Condition . OO OO IlllSOr mm ipi That the Utah County Pre Clinic i, the best equipped little clinic in flu world is the assertion of Dr. HCQ. Merrill, who spent several the past summer In rttlting many of the larger cities of the east, where he made a special the clinical effort to Investigate months during conditions. 00 OO ROTARY FOR BRYAN guests run "I am 100 per cent converted to tihe Boy pcoujt raiovemfent,':' said Mayor O. K. Hansen Friday evening at the Rotary luncheon at Hotel Roberts, at which the Court of Honor of the central district of the Boy Scout organization were guests of honor, following the luncheon more than 20 Boy Scouts received their merit badges and awards. 4 iteit through the clinic In the There were present from- the iljB school building will convince d Uiyose that it is not only well qeuip-pe- Court of Honor, Dr. George H. Brim bat that it Is also efficiently hall, R. R. Irvine, Sr., Mayor 0. K. handled from every standpoint The dental room and the sergical Hansen, and Judge J. B. Tucker. rooa and the eye, ear. nose and My enthusiasm for the Boy throat specialist room, contain some Scout movement," continued Mayor so material ot the best obtainable, Hansen, "has not developed from that the care and attention given emotionalism. It has grown from the eases bandied at the clinic will what I have seen and observed." te equal to that given those who go He deplored that ignorance is to the hospitals or to the dostors' holding the country down in many office. He said that more than things. lira. Ida Carter, the nurse in seven million people of voting age cham bandies all of the histories ot are unaoie to read the ballots they the cases in an efficient and are supposed to use in the She is thoroughly election, while five millioncoming dat method. more familiar with the work, having been under are unable to read age voting Its since connected with the clinic and write. He said that ignorance beginning. is responsible for much devastation Carter, 52 in this conutry such as fires and According to .Mrs. dur-Joust were handled at the clinic destruction of the- - timber lands of the month of July, 123 during and Wisconsin. Michigan Asm) 66 during September and Mayor Hansen spoke against tbe J2 frot October 3 to October 20. . three per cent Immigration law say' During the past few months, Mies ing That the law excludes ma desirN. H. Heinsehnan, R. N., of the Unitable immigrants from the northern ed 8tates health service, has been countries and let in European cona survey of the health making hor-de-s of the southern immigrants ditions of tbe city. According to the who seldom never assimilate. statement made by Miss HeinseP He said that from the 800,000 nan to a Daily Herald reporter, scouts in America must develope Ptoto Is in need of a visiting nurse the leaders of the country. to assist tbe poorer families of the Following Mayor Hansen's ad- city. ' dress the Boy Scouts who were to Many families who are in need merit badges and ot medical and dental attention." receive their in the dining room. awards lined sau Mis: Heinzelman. "fail to They were up applauded by mbethe necessity of going o the the RotarIan8 heartily as they entered. These boys are on the road to JZ. attended to. For somemrucu,"r reason , t , manhood.. said h t s ml' I t Tv county are Invited to attend a recep tion in honor of Mrs. Inez Knight Allen, at the home of Mrs. Jesse Knieht in Provo on Tuesday, October 24, at 5 o'clock. William Jennings Bryan, spe- cial guest and speaker. MISS ALICE REYNOLDS, MRS. E. G. HUGHES. MRS. JKSSE KNIGHT. Committee. , 1 , j 1 wU" - .1" i- ni.. R7ttecritr,th -- CLOBf LD TROnERHALTED A youthful transcontinental boy was headed off on Provo Bench Saturday by Deputies Karl and Otto Birk of Sheriff John D. Boyd's office, and turned- over to the juvenile court. The hoy gave his name as Edward Steven, age 14, of Forest Park HI., a surburb of Chicago. the "I'm on my way around world," Edward explained to the deputies. "After stay awhile with my aunt in Lts Angeles I'm going to see the rest of the world. I'll like that better than going to school anyhow.'' A feller '' 'i t nerd money to "All rd elucidated. travel," F. plenty of nerve, and I you need got that." The boy was picked up on the bench by the dpputfes. who invited him to ride with thi'in. The lad thanked them for the lift, but when they drove nar the jail and he saw where lie wa- - heading to Edward jumped out of thf sheriff's automobile and ran as fast as he could, but Bosliard and Birk broke record their previous sprinting nr.rt got the boy, who was sent to the Salt Lake detention home to await word Irom his parents. pi SU' in T I iTt lH,8' i&n1r'nd "-- A".?"c?.J cwms v '.,... Y5? ( HUNKY ALU OO Birthday I University DOttY N0SW' Tuesday's Football The anniversary ot. the founding of the Brigham Youn By H. R. MERRILL. university will be celebrated tomorThe decisive defeat of the Utah row when the citizens of Provo and Aggies at the hands of the Colo- Utah county unite with students rado Miners Saturday afternoon In and faculty of the university In Logan has caused considerable con- marking tbe flight of another year versation In these parts, due to the in the educating career of the fact that the Young infants riiust B. Y. U. meet the Miners tomorrow on Early Tuesday morning "all roads field. will lead to the B. Y. U. campus in Many people have asked about Provo" for students, alumni, and the score. Some immediately added their friends. At 9 a. m., tbe stuthe score by which the Aggies de- dent assembly will begin the profeated Young to the score the gram of celebration, and from then Miners made against the Aggies on until after the Founders day ball and arrived at the conclusion that In the Ladies gymnasium every in all probability the score tomorhour every minute will see somerow will he something like to60 to 0. Those, however, who are inclined thing doing. to put two and two together are of Following the assembly the stua different opinion. dent parade will wind its way While all admit that the Miners the downtown streets and will undoubtedly defeat the infants through to the tabernacle where at 10:30 not is the score, fight bya healthy that it will tbe formal program will make its going to be so be The not Aggies start. Interesting. have depended too much on Know-les- . The barbecue follows the taberto those The score Saturday, nacle program. acin who have seen the Farmers In the afternoon, two unique fea; tion, merely means that the Miners could tures of the day will take place, had some tacklers- - who handle Knowles; there are ho other when the "Y" gridders clash with really formidable players in the the Colorado School of Mines, on THE OF PEACE Aggie squad course, are likely Timpanogos field, and the tradiUThe Miner8 tional tug-o- f yar between u tk to slip away rrQrn we lnranis morrow by means of shifty and freshmen and the upper classmen IN WHITE TESTIFIES Immediately following slippery running, as the Y's men is staged. are not too dependable when it the game, either the freshmen of inthe and to comes yet, their elders will have the privilege tackling, vaders are likely to find the Y line of taking a swim in the mill race SLAVETRIAL Dr. John A. Widtsoe will be th troublesome. They are likely to find, too, that if Young slips orator of the tabernacle program introwas in Provo A wedding through their line as he did through and will speak on the subject the Young, duced as evidence in awhite slave the Crimson line on Cummlngs "Brigham Music fitting to the octrial at Pocatello, Idaho, last week. field that he will be. quite a differCounty Clerk Wallace M. Hales ent element back in their reserve casion will be rendered under the went from Provo to testify in the territory. On that occasion Young's direction of the music department- bewilderment and Under the direction of trial that he had performed a mar- inexuerlence two touch-- J conceded club, the decorations in riage ceremony here Sept. 7, in practically will depict the idea of and downs to the Crimson team that Kdward which Rawlings have the oration, showing the condition Gladys Brown were made man and they might not otherwise secured. Young penetrated their of this western country when the wife. stop "Empire Builder'' came here, Rawlings was later arrested In line with ease, but failed to wonup, showing the growth and, Pocatello, and, his 'wlfle held as several forward passes. Many inThey will terminate development. Four girls, tiKp of Salt Lake City, witness. He was accused of trans- - dered why he didn't get his man of attempting to guard him with the idea, "Tbe desert shall Idaho stead woman into for the porting arand two of R'ehie Vis1.' were as a basketball guard does. Let me blossom as a rose," with the roses immoral purposes, rested at ti depot Saturday i t that it whisper ir softly, he thought he around, aud leading from a portrait trial developed Luring had no given his right would he penalized if he should of lirigham Young. morning, anfluield as run away-in charge of ar? Committees le an oppoi; iit wbil'- in the act being taken batk to the detention name when married in Provo. Evi that raiigemenls are: General commitK. 'passing t'. home in Salt like Saturday after- deuce shows his real name lo he tatenont clarify lhe atmosphere a tee, K. L. Roberts, chairman, Chris ('. Rockefeller, and the woman's noon. r c lit name is said to have been bit and pveal the cause of Ctah's ten Jensen. "Alice Reynolds, .ATgie Marie (Grace"! Rice, Hi years old, Anderson. K. Ballif and E. H. Holt; committee making those last Mr llaU-returned to Provo this touchdowns when every pass should in charge of the parade, E. D. Part-- . and Verdina Stafford, age IT, ran Imve been hlo 'ked by the Y's met'. ridae. chairman, E. H. Lastmona away from their home in Kaciin'. morning. who stood in I'tah's back field andK II. Harter and the various class Wise, and were caught In Salt rne program vuiuuhk watched Smith deliver the hall.! presidents Lake buy the police there, and m IU Such thing.; will not i:a;'l"'u lottiot tee consisting of Christen Jensen no one chairman, Algie E. Ballif and Alice to the detention home awaiting tinv,,w ii i hf.i.eii. although or tne arrival of Racine officer- - to take cah guarantee tl:- - anion.- - oi inex- H ynolds. The members committee In charge of the grand footh.il! players. perienced them bac-- to their homes in WiPLEADS FOR AID his Miners ball are William H. Boyle, chalrt C;.n fi,pS!.-.- and While in the detenti.ni consin. 'I'ro'vo man 1,1 Mrs. Amv Lyman Merclll, ' " are Mei ""1 home the girls met Veloa Green time tMs evening or early in Harrison R. Merrill. Mrs. Algie B, Tb.8 T.-- , Earl Pardoe. and Margaret Johnson, both of Salt the morning. Leading the Miners Ballif. and TO athletic committee has charge of Jin IS I'anta n MCl.lolie. Lake City, and the four decided on football fcll'.a. k who i! ; a tower of treugt l the arrangements for the a plan of escape which they effectThe annual charity hall given on the eleven. Although weighing game. ed Saturday afternoon. and 7 The girls climbed aboard a I". P. order the direction of the Women's pounds hi is a speedster confrri chins ry ":.( stand will Council for the county freight train and smuggled them- Municipal OAKLEY ACQUITT em infants. It was MvU.one who The train free Clinic will be held in the selves into a caboose. v me uuro iuuv.. Wedne-dTilor "October .i vespo'isitiie arew wired ahead to railroad ofevening, V downs his team scored against tne ficers at Provo who removed the 2.'.. at was1cn'lrty5'B6vW6 barber;-game in Saturday's All of the proceeds of the dance Aisuies district ': Fourth girls from the train here Saturday in .show, whole was He the 2 a. m. and turned them over to will be given to tbe clinic to as Logan. ip iv TiU8y Dy a jury aiitrr n iMttl r.. jVi a rii cation mnno' hv A Eric Bylund who kept tbe girls' at sure Its operation during the com- fact, for the Miners anu ms accused Oakley his home until be communicated ing year. ing was mad more effective de"An invitation is extended to all suiport he received from .,,. h.ckb having attacked her. J. H. McDofi- - :. with officials of the Salt tention home. Saturday after noo charity loving people of the county and linemen. He Scored evefy 'aid and Martin Larsen, Provo mad all the Colorado 'nevs. defended the youth at his' tbe girls were taken back to Salt said Mrs. VV". T. Hasler, presidont Charted " of the Women's (Municipal Council long gains, drew the passes and, trial. District Attorney Lake. this morning. This will of course figured in every Important play. Wahlqulst prosecuted tbe CU- -' If the Y end3 watch the husky the state. ANOTHER HERALD reach every Individual in the county ACHIEVEMENT! because there is not anyone In this McGlone, he may not be able to section wbo doet not claim to bs circle the ends for such long gains AUTO DRIVER TAKEN as be did In Logan. Time and Herald 0. Clark. 570 West Third a charity loving person. "In addition to Its being a charity again he would take the ball for North street, came back from the Frank LarsOn, 20- years old, of ' Strawberry last night with a aiost affair, it is aimed to make the ball more than 33 and 40 yards. The remarkable fish, a trout with two a real joyful occasion. Good music longest run .made by McGlone was Spanish Fork, was brought to the ' mouths, one above tbe other. Mr. is being secured, the hall will be when he made a touchdown after sheriff's office and accused of driving an automobile In a reckless Clark declared It was no "flan artistically decorated and a number story" he was telling, and displayed ot committees are hard at work and physicians are willing to give manner. Deputy Karl Boshard said trout to prove it. under the direction of Mrs. W. L. their services tree which means Larson, with two other boys, not Whittmore. to see that every detail many hours of valuable time the arrested, were drrvrng'-nortblParnecessary to make everyone wel- other citizens will be generous Into Spanish fork, when their car- - " come and happy will be properly enough to contribute the price of a collided with a Ford well on it. v EXTENSION CLA85. worked out. ticket one dollar. A donation of side of the road. Larsea was fined law "There will be refreshment ser- any denomination will be appreciat- $50 in city court this morning. Classes ia commercial . , ved and special pleasing numbers ed. and elementary accounting unthe ball on iv kick-of- f aa 1 der tbe extension divlson of the given to dlverify the entertalni-men- t The contlnuaton of the Clinic catching five-yarline and running B. T. U. will meet tonight In means that many Individuals who hit own uusuince or lam neld. room "The Women's Municipal Council are physically bandlcaped, will be iuo at the university. All utner veterans on ths if law feel however, that their cause Is put on a sound physical tooting who contemplate taking these courses should be there to make such a worthy one that the people and thus enabled to support them- team are Uttchell b4iw1mh arrangements tor the work. 'of the county will be glad to do selves, where they would other- the two halfbacks, and Jordon,th Time and place of meeting in their bit to further the Interests of wise be permanent charges to the Murirroca.. on tn ainer'i line this most worthy lnstitutkm The county. We are therefore making are such oldtimen ai ParHnbA ' the, future may be changed to a yeal investment when we giva our Crawford, Rogerg and lylof, all of , Utah County Free Cllnle. satisfy the largest number. wuvw oms Diayeo tor two or tbiwo ' r if feel wmvtrt to this Institution, a dentists that the "They c 9 yeara. s i ssssnw i 1 forty-sevent- h 1 1 T OFFICIAL HERE The local Boy Scout offices were visited Saturday b zy.HR.shrdluu visited Saturday by R. H. Condie financial campaign director of tbe Twelfth region, and Scout Executive George A. Goates of Ogden, Mr. Condie was formerly a. scoot , III Lnunnuift. nwr exeClUIVC cess in the financial campaigns of bis district attractea tne attention of the regional directors and Je was appointed to tbe position of financial director of this region. At present Mr. Condie is assisting the Ogdn council in putting over Its drive for the budget for the coming year. Mr. Condie will hold a confer ence with tbe Tlmpanogos district council in Prove- - about Novsmbet ft. RALUEfc REPUBLICAN " Senator Reed Smoot will peak at a Republican rally Taesdajr veil, Ing at Payson and in . American g Fork Wednesday to I. E. Brockbank, county chairman of the Republican :', com- ' mittee. Congressman E. 0.I.thrW0od. evening,-accordin- - "... ran riMnto for r4)cUOft L. sneaker --V m.in -- - J.. tO COO- - nil-- TM. -be held st gosmb, TTiesdiT to i . "Raw-lings'.- ' - Ies i heart-breakin- s J I j - ; t""" . - - nun Z4-- i 4 "t O"' "W " and-follo- -- " " OT OO Bmprro-Builder.- 1 tb,ta; , OO one-side- d -- T OO EVERVThiNG'5 L yj WOMEN'S RECEPTION. The women of Utah OO Of Brigham Young nf r""rr.r ir OO Forty - Seventh up-to- XfjfJL!? OO SCOUTSRECEPTION In honor of Mrs. Inez Knight candidate for Allen, Democratic the state senate,' a reception will be given Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jesse Knight on East Center street. As special guest and speaker of the meeting will be William Jennings Bryan, who will arrive in Provo shortly after 5 o'clock. The women of the county are invited to be present at the reception. The band will be in attendance for one hour. The Y faculty quar- tet will furnish several musical selections. The nroeram will he inters oersed addresses, one by two -hv Mrs nfe Iaxnian. the other by Dr. H. M. Woodward. Mr. Bryan's address will be the concluding number on the program. All women oi uian coumy are invited. is A large reception committee women from provided, including the county as well as Provo. The following women will be in the receiving line: Mrs. Jesse Knight. Mrs. Inez K. Allen, Miss Alice Reynolds, Mrs. E. U. Hugnes, Mrs. Kagar jicaiiuui and Mrs. J. R. Hodson. Mrs. J. W. KniKht and Mrs. Jenkins will be in attend-- Walter the ance at the door. B. Decoration Committee-Mr- s. uM Urged to do so by the visiting ed t0 tfl6 gcoutg ..Tne nation,g Mrs. W. L. Mangum, MM .The money spent by the dustrles, her agrcul- Mrs. George W. Cnig, Mrs. John Mto in Provo for a vetting nurse amount n6m jf Smith. wonld be returned mani--l fail. By natural selection on Refreshment- stold to the happinss that would these Committee have ewne to them from seem a healthy they stand before Mrs. Wells Brbnhall, Mrs. J. W. "V" - you. . 1 They Robinson, Mrs. M. C. Merrill, Mrs. ?.e0Pl-eI88.8 night. They are pleged to keep W. n. Creer. Mrs. Herald Clark. J5 are fit. They physically Miss Alice tor other cnarmes because those Program Committee fc themselves morally who are now Reynolds. Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs' sickly and afflicted g,!Tignt T. Earl Pardoe. dayS Judge' James B. Tucker presented wS'.'nVh6 Commitee on Finance Miss VI-, L. . UlO IUIIUWIUK UUJB mill 111C11 u tt i Elliott, Mrs. T. N. Taylor, Mrs. late Kerr,! merit badges: Keller tn M. P. Henderson, Mrs. Abe Turner, MunlciDal council. pective R, G. Clark, JHurren Sutton, Clarunder wose direction the Representatives from the Utah charity ence Vaches, Horace R. Crandall, committee will go to Salt ... k,, county ue K"n weuuesuay i uecosta ciaric, Rflv phiIlinR. Ralnh Lake City Tuesday morning to meet !,. .i.; C. Elliot, Kendall T. Colvey. Harri ZZZ . peI"e l William .Ifcnniiws Bryan, who will led for the clinic at the ball will son Conover. Arthur Hasler, Uwell arrive in Ogden that morning. After Edward Rodgers, LeRoy iHvinp- a short sneech in the Junc xt be used for the payment of any Biddulph. Loyal Mortensen, Paul F. the visitor will be rushed frore8sional servises rendered at Passey, Richard tion city, Lake to Clinic by any of the doctors. Keeler, Homer Wakefield, to Salt City, although stops PasP. Harris, Ralph G. Smjth, Ray AB services be made in two or three places of the doctors are pos- may class scout, Datus Allen; to give the people of Davis county Ifmlr t ,.., .,' t 1. . cu- aucLu. j . sey. First . eag Robert. Murray an opportunity to hear Mr. Bryan. Oscar A. Spear presided over the . After a brief stop in Salt Lake; 'i luncheon, with Clayton Jenkins as Citv. the Utah county represents-ne money tives will escort Mr. Bryan to this is needed for the S. Smith John Mangum, county. At the American Fork &ah int mnv nriuti and Mr. Jenkins: urged the Rotary tohornarlp a nublic meeting will b? Scout the Boy to support w Mrs. Hasler and other members members held for the people of the north movement in the present campaign end of tlie county, after which the the Women's Municipal Council of for o are interested in the clinic. raising the necessary money "Commoner" will be escorted to the the budget for the coming year. Knight home to be present af the Dr. H. G. Merrill reminded the women's reception. SFR MAN DIFK HFRF Rotarians of the coming charity In the evening at 8 o'clock Mr. for the ball evening at a Wednesday JOWDh Thnma Mnnlwlr nf Ar-- Clinic and urged support for the Bryan will be the speaker in the stake tabernacle. meeting '""chesne"" "S" coTinty died Here SfiTD6 Arrangements are being made by morning of peritonitis. Joseph Welch said that a move- the party workers throughout the ment was on foot to send the Judgnti tn have as many as possi 1856 in Salt Lake City and for Provo high school ble of the people of the various weral years lived in Heber before ing team of the local The P to Chicago. . exhibition ...v. fnhprnar COmniUllluCB a,ati atwi. thp g to Arcadia. He came to school judging team is the best mootinff high about two weeks ago tor of its kind in the state of Utah, acmedical treatment Since Mr. Bryan will be unable to cording to Mr. Welch. the southern part of the counBesides his wife, Mrs. visit Margaret The next meeting of the Rotary ty, as he was at first scheduled to Murdock, he Is survived by on U. B. Y. Ai a anor al pffort will be made to sons Lee Murdock of Arcadia will be held at the Founders Day, Tuesday, Oct. 24. have the residents of that part of Xllaude Murdock of also county attend the meeting, I lour daughters Mrs. Provo, the Cas-' Mary Robinson Tavlor cnotnr inaonh ""- i k?Oiaw. Charleston, Mrs. Carrie Web-JjGARRICK" of Arkansas will be In Utah county of Charleston. Mrs. Slna "DAVID PRESENT Uoyd on Wednesday, November 1, when Un- - 8ylvla Jenkins of Arcadia. famous he will hold several meetings dur the aUo Garrlck." "David and brother . " twS? ,l8ter"-taaTet.on The entire day win oe ' comedy drama presented by the ing the day. In county and Demothis will club, spent v?ie body ,n charge of the Berg Manavu ward Dramatic sre planning to ward cratic Second headquarters nd wH1 ehlpped to be put on in the while here, him of use 25, make October good evening, Tuesday, where fuaeral ser--- Wednesday hptnff nlanned for ti.otimra and Interment .fiirciiiiB0 " ' ' og.THHebe. at 8:15 o'clock, under the forenoon In Lehl snd American A. the M. JJ will be held and Interment of The i" in Col- Fork and for the anernooD was presented play and Sprlngvllle. 8panlsh Fork and Pay-soto a week large last hall lege In the evening at 8 o clock enthusiastic audience who say it Roblnon will be the speakand R- Senator most enjoyable one of the Jones, expert repairman is Provo tabernacle, the at er ever played comedies Jew,ry "tore of Anderberg, tntereetrng in i ..nnnMar that we are fortu J1" "turned from a twe-- In Provo. w nate in getting SenaprRobinson. ,tl WUUTes. at .Lex- - The parti are exceptionally some u- IZa in back on , the: Job Lctom an the cast Includes 7 In that 4itY. of the uemocraHc commit .aatlatac i ot ak. v.. f.lnnf Yloe7,toTh the for from candidate A cordial lnvltauon is exieno the JMITUU fttilM Second district Jto everyone. ' 00 OO ' |