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Show '(J d . . . . - Qcscball Today t .imp v tip ill 5 II I ' ' I 1 , I I 1 , I I -- V I I' . i - lit I . i 1 I I -- I I The WeaC I " , i urgvutc PROVO, UTAII;.TUESDAYJJLY 4.1922.- - NO. 24. VOI XXXYII. TT3V i Mi ' .... -- . yT-S? Flr and eontlwuei cooler north per-'Htonight and tomorrow. UTAH warm today; . ' . on PRICE TWO CZITt", , He Thinks 'So Tool mm ' ilif TODAY : Provo railroad men this morning were awaiting official notice of the canvassing ot strike Votes of 400,. 000 maintenances-way.- employee. This canvass was being made yes- -' v The lMUrbttthday of the United gates of America was ushered In thto swrntog Ith guns, end the usual accompaniment of noises. Long before dawn shots were fired from every direction. With the approach of day people Jbefan to stir about the streets and at sunrise flat ceremonies were conducted .by Boy Scout troops at the city and county building an4 Pioneer, park. '.:7.; Erery body waa up bright and early to be In readiness for the parade which, was scheduled to ' terday and last ntttt " in Detroitx Mich.,' by union officials. A potential railroad crisis tar. more acute than any threat - to traffic by a strike, ot shop crafts . : -- Win at 9:30 this Af 9 morning. o'clock the band began to play at fhe fountain and the various floats at the different etarted Warrrre . - Followtng the parade this forenoon the following program will be given In Pioneer park: Selection, "Trin mnh Old Olorr." irOTO band: IL .InM. mlA. railroad strikers and, more 7 than double the effectiveness "of the sus ' -. k lpenslpn.i Should the . clerks, freighthan-dlers and signalmen join- the walk out, the total number - of 'railway called off their jobs employes would aggregate approximately -- -f -' ::- gathertoe-pJasee- A strike ' by maintenance, employes would double the number ot ua To the sasres who sroke. to the. here uhA .. ' , v iZ 7 .7. T nic naj ine aeea, smxe tne harpetrings of itlory! uy Let the song of the ransomed remember the dead, And the tongue of the eloquent hallow the story ! v ci me uujies oi me ooia Be the story lonar told. And on fame's golden tablets their triumphs enrolled, Who on freedom's green hills freedom's banner onfurled, And the beacon-fir- e raised that gave light to the world! dlMil f ' 1.200,000.. ". It was expected this morning that Provo maintenance of - way employes of railroads would lay down their tools when the notice came from national headquarters of their organization. Such an action would make it extremely difficult to maintain train schedules here, unless- - labor i recruited, according to local officials of rail- ! They are gonemighty men! and they sleep in their fame: onau we iorget mem 7 un, never! no never! Let our sons learn from us to embalm each great name, And the anthem send down "Independence forever!". wake, wake, heart and tongue ! Keep the theme ever vounar : Let their deeds through the long line tf ages be sung, wno on ireeaom's green Mils freedom's banner unfurled. Ana me oeacon-iir- e raisea tnat gave ught to the world ! . Chag. Sprague. tlon of W. C. Bradfoard 61 the Com-- , innulty Service; InTOcation, Supt. L. E. Eggertsen; selection, "Salute the .Flag," the Community quartet under the direction of Prof. Frank-.V- ji Madsen; Fourth ot Jqly oration, v Dr. George H. Brimhall; selection, Community .nar-te- tl reading of the Declaration ot Independence, Mrs. Fern Broadbent . Ercanbrack; Dago pageant, aireci- : ed by Prof. E. H. Eastmondj. The evening celebration will be ataged In Tlmp park at 7:30 o'clock and will be under the direction ot Dr. S". W. Dixon of the Community ' Service. Assisted by the Primary children ot Provo and by the summer school tBudents of the Young university, Dr. Dixon lias planned proan Interesting folk dancing ' -, gram. , The program will Illustrate gome of the progressive stages of i play . from youth to adult life, " dramatising national domestic, vo- -' cational, industrial, characteristie ainging and gymnastic phases of pla7 life, t Hs Going to Move ALPINEDRIV the White House to Provo "- , ROTARY 10 Railroads all over ; the country are advertising for. carmen, shop-- ' men and others tp take the work left by the striking employes. What results have been obtained are not . Local railroad workers divulged. who are striking insist .thatthe railroads cannot find enough skill-- , ed men to fill the vacated jobs,. - HONORS MEMORY VIA LOOP roads. An officials of the. Utah railway said that It would be easier, to till the places of maintenance of way men than of shop craft as the latter are highly skilled workmen, whom ' it would be hard to replace. OF , DR. HYDE CUTS IN WAGES AND-- FREIGHT;. u RATES ARE MADE. . cut 'of . CHICAGO. July about 9l3s,oOft,ow in the wages o:-- ' some 1,200,0 !allroad- - .employ" which ijecame effective; :.. at 4The The following resolutions Provo may become the capital of in a new dispensation in 1925 with the family of the' late the United States of America. At when the world will undergo a comDr. George E. Hyde were offered at ZmmU V change of thoughts a Prov( Rotary eUng. .Hnry. WHays- - plete, time that a tea per cent cut' ide8A. l: club Friday evening, and were sen oi Muwauaee proposes to maxe in freight rates amounting to aboutN was When attention to called the The praie.romUe to be one of it if he. becomes the president of unanimously endorsed: $400,000,00 went into effect,- still fact that while herhad been in "In the untimely death of Dr, Pharoah's daughter had nothing leaves hourly wages measured taw: PLEASANT GROVE,, July 3. the best ever staged in this city It the United States tn 1925. Hays-se- California he had made the predicIs in the city in the interest of J wiU contain lout? Siylsjont each American Fork, and Salt George E. Hyde, the Provo Rotary on Chief Wren WUklns when it actual buying , power above Jibe club has lost one ot its strongest comes to making finds in the bul wages of September,' 1917, Jur to-- bis campaign for president two tion that the capital of the nation Provo, would moved be to Lake that state, one eaynig oatsr- central idea. years hence, and last night told a City may unite on a tourist and most useful members, and our rushes. fore the government control said that he so had said highway which wiB6e the peer of community and the state has been The following flo&U will be repre- rather large audience , at the cor- Hayssen tine chief Of pollceijsndJfilicfrL040igjB0mpuea by-ac)ratltWOe'ha4..mlsHk.elOtui of one avenue found most valiant Centhe in of road man ner deprivedScenic the world, and University public Gourley United States railroad board.- sented fc the various dlvisionsT"" any 00 a. m. -- Provo band concert street of the platform of the of the Lord and thai he had been cording to Dana Parkinson, . Was- servant ter stills bidelaborate " Machinists who belong to the: Division The Patriotic .One, at fountain. "Dr. Hyde was an Universal Brotherhood, a new po severely rebuked therefor. Since man, den In the bulrushes of Utah lake shopcrafts, which have gone on interviewed who then had made forest colors, American Legion; 'Goddess litical it been atch supervisor emphatically so of had 980 a. m. Parade on Center afternoon. excel Saturday traits strike were cut 7 cents an hour. ' ot Liberty, Sorosls club; .Spirit ot a few organization begun by him : clear to him that it would be moved by The Daily Herald reporter here lence that it many . was difficult to select street ' "We were using a spyglass on They averaged 77.3 cents and now . ago. years A. vetR. ; '10:80-- a. m. Program in Pioneer 1778, Martial band: G. j any one outstanding virtue, and yet the fake," Chief Wilklns said, "and yesterday,' 70.3 cents. In 1917 the rate complexion, erans. Boy Scouts of America: a Tall thin, of ruddy " During the war, according - to : "The Salt Lake Commercial ciuo his virtues were all outstanding. were on the lookout for anything average face with park. ; eyes was 50.5. the new hourly rate being kindly appearing r in- is Nineteenth was Columbia, he in the which Century! Hayssen 2 : 15 p." military Drive, the Alpine As a friend and companion he was that might be happening 'on the. backing theater, yet speaking trust reserving per cent higher, - Cost ot living, Charles Say in "Two (Minutes to club; Flag of 1847, Daughters of the strategy, chestnut brown hair, a telligence service as an interna- is destined to connect witii the gentle, Just, and stimulating. His water. We saw one man rowing according to the labor board fig-- : War Indian for tional the allies. wonderveterans;. Pioneers; spy a road Oo.l making beard slightly quiet and kindly interest in his from one direction and another ures is 17 per cent higher than in ; forgotten, coat! He Intends to remain in Provo Tinut Jkpop BeGoddess stake the Utah : Princess tourUtah, for beautiful fellows was perhaps the real from the shore. They met in the December, 1917.' The board fig- - 1 driveway fully theater, Agnes Ayres In lief society. ' fringed at the cuffs, such is the The Ordeal." man who Is introducing himself, to for several weeks to carry on his ists coming off the Lincoln high- secret of his charm as a friend. bulrushes, and later we saw one ures the new hourly rate for mach.- adminCivic Division Two, and City campaign arrange way in Parley's canyon, going jpver Everyone who knew him loved him, fellow rowing back to the shore Inlets 19 2:30 p. m. Strand theater, his Provo audience as the suc presidential per cent greater than in for nermanent organization to the Alpine Drive to the American and Moreno in "Secret of the istration, city departments. Cham- cessor of Harding In 19J5. ""r he seemed incapable of making near where we lay. bidden. real power tban in De- purchasing Municiex-"on Women's of he work the ber after Commerce, goes Fork canyon where the route HUls."- , " "The returner had a demijohn cember, 1917. ene.mieg Saloons will be reopened, cloth- carry two council civic withfloats, we trani theater, mat- pal 4:00 p. m. tends over the Tlmp Loop roaa "As a public servant. Dr. Hyde and made for an automobile, and groceries will be free and east ing now. cents 9 an cut ServCarmen, milk and hour, distribution; unity ..lnee, from American .Fork canyon to was .exceptionally nseful, and tliei. searched the car, the, man and the ave an it wiil cost nothing to ride on J! hourly ..arage..i of ice Star Legton;"Provd naadv over state will find his average thence 4 : 15 p. m.- - Timpanogos and moon an from odor found to Grove, and difficult 61. Jug, Aspen place park, 64.4 cents aa compared with 37.7 Division Three, Educational and and the road no The in but he with the the fill because shine TImps vs. aTpringville. combined, 1925. Tampanogos No March after high liquor. jug 4, person will AWARD GIVEN Provo canyon road into Provo," cents an hour 'in December, 1917,. industrial The Light ot Education, 7:30 p. m. Timpanogos professional skill, an extraordinary young man said another had asked the board's work more than nve hours a day.i park, B..T. U.; figures show. This rep--. agricultural production, and every worker will own his own Parkinson he him folk dance revue under to and Mr. take for the business explained. talent home, direction Jug j management. resents a increase of 71 per net Utah County Farm bureau; build- home which will be drive fine will a be was that. of f Dr. P, W. Dixon. "This day's The high professional standing doing equipped with cent in cash and an advance of 45.7 Mr. Provo." bulto out Lake atwe to rowed Princess theater, - regular , per ing trades, carpenters and masons; a radio telephone. All these things I Salt the from Mental the State hospital has VICTIM Parkinson added.City in : actual purchasing manufacturing, transportation, dis- and many more are promised the form an ce. tained iriider his leadership is evi- rushes. There we found a raft. per cent of the ? -wage, the hourly power Service's was Forest we on Columbia theater, regular per tribution. a thouht Of the the For raft time Work his efficiency, dence and has if tbey will but vote fori " ' board maintains. , Division Four, Fraternal, Pa- public , - formance. " S. The share of the Timp Loop road is to served to make him nationally fa- all there was to find, but taking off SALT LAKE the for the of CITY, July Hayssen presidency and Cltisenship Provo nation. 7:45 p. m. Strand theater, regu- triotic our clothes we dived under the raft be suited this week, according to mous as a psychatrist Commission handed Industrial has lodge No. 849, B. P, O. Elks; Provo , The candidate's unique, inclusive down its first award in a total per- Forester Parkinson, who believes lar performance. ) , , "Dr. Hyde embodied in an ' un and fished up as fine a still as you'd No. 14, L O. O. F.; patriotic will be com- - usual degree the xplrit of Rotary want to see. That wasn't alL We stretch the , 9:15 p. m. Strand theater, regu- lodge manent when and the contains it case, disability alluring platform citisens in decorated cars. summer is over. ne welcomed every opportunity for found a barrel halt filled with SUMI1R RESORTS TO lar performance. following promises and provisions: ordered payments of 114 a week pleted before the Ensemble of Parade. held the rork, ne service, and his life was a shining mash. The moonshiner had flown' have Snows up conwill theater, regular perAll be made Fred to' Aldred, Mapleton, money outlawed, Plan of Ensemble of Parade at fiscated - T ' formance. said. In aa held a and at example of the fundamental princi- or rather rowed away." belt accident publlo property Utah, injured Prliicesa theater, ' regular per- 915 a. miDivision one will form in the United States treasury.! the tipple of the Cameron mine, The chief brought the still and Utah county already Js at work ple of Rotary that 'He profits most 1 aline of march on BE INSPECTED facing north to . .t . other liquor-makin-g formance. who serves best-- " all will be Castle 9, on the county's share, and this, too, and Utah, free, Gate, September Everything -avenue ' "In the passing of Dr. George E. polictr headquarters. apparatus the east aide ot University 1920. Jhe young man is barely out will be completed this summer. fed be will owned the by property r between Center street and First Mr. Parkinson said that Jhe would Hyde,, the Provo Rotary club has of of his teens. He was earning 942 government South; division two will form in eral climb Mt. Timpanogos with the lost nn active official, a beloved A. C. MAN TELL8 COMMISSION a of week Tor must the time at the accident United States the pay line of march facing east on the Prof. R. J. Evans, director of ex Utah county summer resorts rates current and under the Utah law the pay- TrallChriatening bikers next toweek brother, and a loyal and devoted south side of Center street, be everything they get at. get friend. We shall mis not Only his tension work ot the Utah Aglrcul were under fire and; Incidentally," if his duties permit him a at will ments remain the $16 iszz. n, tween University avenne and First September quiet and stimulating companion tural college, Logan, explained the40mo of them got praise;. at jester. Crime will become impossible be week figure so long as the total away from his office those days. West; division three will form in cause Work on the completion oi we ship, but we abasBmlss bis wise work of his department to tbe coun day's meeting Of ihe county of tbe . woman lasts. child and man, disability every i line of march facing south on the an(J ng anfalllng Interest ty commission of Utah county yes county commission. or the seni Tbe history of the case Is par Aspen Grove trail will be begun west side ot University avenue, be will be made a member two fniles within two,jn community betterment r last as terday,, going into detail as to the tSherUf John D. Boyd told 'the : to ofithe details service secret gruesome, ate with. ticularly authority. tween Center street and First to of the between .Mr. Parkinson, I cooperation commission that his office had tne preaence of our distress, plan according Everyone, regardless of age, sea, the Injury, though no one witnessed weeks, North; division four will form in race college. complaints, about ' or creed will become a police- - (he accident The young man was who explained that the excessively we instinctively turn In love and cdunty and the was ' ' line of march facing west on the v winiermm sympathy to the wife and family of Prof. Evans accompanied oy Park, Saturday; June 14. taaa of ths United States, On in injured on the head, as well as heavy enows oi last side street between north Center of to to P. Welch, as soounty get Dear agriculhe about were work;our impossible Joseph made.lt When the door opened Saturday brother.' "There a lost of and he departed complaints 1925, 4, March elsewhere, portion University avenue and First East auguration day, re. on the trail aa early this summer was to us, he was, of course, dearer tural agent; L. L Bunnell, president liquor and drinking near-th- e morning for ttie special aluminum The Provo band will begin the intends to release all prisoners.' the brain tissue. He waa unconsic-iou- s as he had hoped for. to them, and we pray that the con- county farm bureau, and R. D. Wad- - sort Sheriff Boyd told, the com- - u months Two thirteen is who days. wile of the Sutton Tea and China ensemble concert at the fountain The head of every family, solation of our heavenly Father ley, manager county farm bureau. mission,', - "We Investigated last the woman, will be supplied with after the accident he returned to company, there were 1000 pecea of at 9 a. m. . . . , may sustain JheiaJn Jhis hour of Saturday butdld not rind any an aotomobile to be need Jointly by work, and- - was soon afterward in aluminum ware to . be sold. - One ; . Line of 9r.,reh. drunkenness-anfound no liquor."" grief. again, but returned to work hoar and five minutes later there Line of March From the west of the members ot the family . in jured "JNO. C. SWENSON,-- V Chairman James T. Gardner - I after nine days, and worked until were 70 pieoe4eft. Lynn Sutton, the federal building east on Center Hayssen claims that ho lived V "CLAYTON JENKINS, asked him about the dancing. A delegation of farmers living -manager of the company, believe street to Third East, thence west thtsvettr 14 years ago when he was the latter part of March, '1921, T. EARL PAR DOE, . Music lovers of Provo and vicln-jV"- lt looked all right to me,"ih that the sale has no equal a thle on Center street to Upiversity ave a traveling salesman tor the Amer- when he asked to be taken away, near the proposed Spanish Fork to Dr. F. W. Dixon delivered an In- lty wlll.be delighted to. learn of sheriff, replied. the work was too Payson county road, at Benjamin, Jluch. city, and her it backed up by hun- nue, thence north to First North, ican Pottery company. Since then saying that w m mm m the concert which Is to be given by dreds of. people who .attended the thence south on University avenue he has reeelved several visions and noisy.- He "has not been able to appeared before tbe county commis teresting address on varloun phases ,ug, ' com- -. was the The eheriff informed four of the city's young lady musisale. )Jt,i.. .... to Center street, thence West te revelations from heaven, he claims. perform any substantial work since sion yesterday to turn over options of recreational work, and cians next Friday in College hall at mtsslon that conditions at Geneve' . The doors were no ; sooner Pioneer park. At Pioneer park While attending a baseball game at that time,' the commission fiends, secured by their committee from 'heartily applauded. i Prof. J. C. Swennoa, chairman or the Brigham Toung university. are excellent 1913, Jte says, he and a mental affection as well as land owner through whOHe prop than the ; store be division one will enter to partici- Mobile, Ala, , thrown opes twice ' ' . Geneva will Instrucommit extended. Dr. "concert "We 'resolutions "consist The to be Is new is the claimed road of investigated tiJtJe In the by a vision disability erty came so packed '.with customers pate irt the physical overwhelmed was by division pageant;, flag cleanest found E.-solos ' the and lima tor the resolutions mental the vocal and each pre who ., James strtnglrlos, his Hawkins, tilm Aldred, speaking to father,,. tor one was made clear; that it waa Impossible any two will disperse south on Fifth which 1( These young .ladles sort of dancing, good musio and, of them to get back out through West; divisions three and four will that the world was to be, involved brings; the case la his son' behalf. delegation, said that all the needed pared, and 11which met with the apA selection. are artists of considerable , merit absence of liquor. .The same members present the front . entrance.' The back disperse north oa Fifth West. ' in a serious war before the year While he has been receiving a pay land had been seclured under option proval ot ment of $2.99 a week since his first excepting In one instance where cony ot these resolutions have been having had a greabulaal of expert- - was true of Cestille." J "v doors were used as an exist and in :":r;'y. waa Offldale of the Day. im- the owner demaded what seemed an forwarded to Mrs. Hyde. Later. ao4 once ui luv nam ui Manager Ghdmundson ot Sara- iuubiv. viiww car- - Mart RoyUnee. marshal of the a few cases customers were He claims to have, been per- return to .work, oa account otcom- nowv being Miss Aleoe sughas naked the commission to eturrossed violinist;copy PblUlpt, the 'toga excessively high price. They ried through- - the store by' the day; by God to make paired earning capacity, standard sonally ordained Harry 'Butler, - world into one nation. mission orders tbe f IS payments to gested that the commission secure pared by Julius C. Andersen; will Helen Newell, vocalist; Miss IreU appoint him a special officer to crowd without getting a chance to bearer;-Jacentirethe Vnv Beesley, George cellist, and Miss Florence force county ordinances at that In ; constant bring March SI, 1921, payments al this piece of land by condemna- be sent to her. get what they wanted. cent coror guara; or. potter, He claims .also to be The Rotary club now has a new pianist, constitute the com- - sort Th la request waa taken and Mr. Batton la more than pleased Oeorte Harris, Claude Ash worth, communication with the heavenly ready made to be deducted from tion proceedings. 'advisement. i mnA tn hm instructed by them this amount County Attorney M. K. utraw entertainment oommlttee, appoint- - pany." with the result of the sale and is Karl Boshard. Frank Deming, aids. was further ordered that from Was assigned to work with the'ed bV President 'Spear Friday even- - The program, which will ' be .The county commUslon certain that his customers likewise E. H.JEastmona. pageant master. ia the thlnrs which will happen! It accumulated made up largely ot modern, com- - to go with the sheriff on a t r of payments, Wajterl I commission in arranging the are pleased, as every piece sold At the ceremonies i in Pioneer 'in thi future. He avers that he has the con- - with WLester Mangum and Lester positions, will begin at 9 o'clock, inspection ot all resorts U t: . as in and for Atdred, tions P. His be God to attorney considering Klrksey, oalled by carries (he guarantee ot the man park J. A. Owens will be the mas- I(been is invited. him. The county. $100.00. damnation shall be will publio usher , Taytorssslsting he paid proceedings. that and . facturer, mouthpiece ter of ceremonies. .nd mMmk e DDfllffl IIIUVU otth'' ,-same . - . -- n 1 - Icday st d -- . An-tton- lo 1 -- - IS TIPPLE . " e : '.- - . . - onlQi . 1 cpDjafiicray , . tOlttCEMiraTi d tTrnpt - . . ; D. d . rt':'j";i' ; k uc r tm .. ' ' f:l' |