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Show 1 VOL XXXVII. no. PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922. 27. ait What Are We g To Do About The Dust? ' nfli 1 The Daily Herald has received the following corftnjuni- cation from a Salt Lake City business man: ' "Saturday I drove up Provo canyon as far as Vivian Park and-vemuch to my surprise we were. nearly choked with dust both cominf and goings With the abundance of water in Provo canyon it seems to me that the county com missioners could be induced, with the right backing, to sprinkle that road which would greatly add to tne beautify ing of the canyon, and which would add greatly to Provo, as practicallyall cars would go byway of Pnjvoif the road was Mar BpnnKiea irom rrovo to me mouxn oi tne canyon ana tnen ry riiiiiurn 1 PRICE TWO CENTS. I V Htimaa.Tug barn after the horse was stolen. He would have locked It ueiure, jo k is witn the road in irovo canyon. Some day an of us will awaken to the danger in that accident tanyuii. inai wui come alter tne when we gather from the road side thrlifeless bodies of those who went to their death through the dust' Of Provo ., fU 3 LU IU , - i.Aii. ..: ,,.4, ... ' canyon. out, u we are wise, ana most ot us insist that we are, let t wait for that death toll to begin' an anti-ducampaign in Provo canyon. So much for the danger of dust. . Dust is not only dangerous, but it is unpleasant. Thel Prove canyon j:atherthanJbe average tourist will tay buried in dustr'He will motor in some other direction. That spells less tourist traffic within Utah county, and to that extent is a matter for the entire county to consider. Whether it would be better to sprinkle the road with water or with oil is a matter for consideration. Oil undoubt edly would be more costly, but also, oil would make it a more servieeaDie road. jrrooaDiyone coatinjr or on a summer usfc-no- st utf Oliver W. Bailer of the Wood- - During the months of April, keep-- 31tjrQmtaeejto. be-Cliftoa company died, this after- and June, 63S cubic Tarda of up the canyon, y" clean city campalgnhaa, s" been,4nj. noon Ml hte reeldenoe 151 North gravel were nsed In surfacing the "WILLIAM S. LAMBERTS : ;r augurated by the.xslty commission' V to streets"Provo of Citr. according Fourth East, after several months' . with the cooperation of the ktate r)er Similar expressions ave-come from hundreda-f- 1 Commissioner Charles Hopkins, illness. T federal governments. nd The,ir sons last Jrithln traversed who, have th the canyon week, About a month ago Mr. Bailer chairman of public Improvements movement tfl ,to include all esUb- - ' suffered a paralytic stroke from committee, who has Just sent In an road. n $sJ:Sz. food Is prepared: llshments where which he never rallied. Previous extensive report to the city com The president of the Provo Rotary club said that when for commercial use and where it is to this he had been bedfast for mission of the road work done dur ne drove down tne canyon recently, in broad daylight, he had would be sufficient. Of this cost the county commission about six weeks. retailed in stores, hotels and res-- ; . to turn on the lights of his automobile to pick his oath could pay a portion, business interests well may share in the Bailer was ing the last three months, fw several rears Mr.Wood .V.:.-- . . taurants, .. , Clifton clouds of Commis Under the direction of dust continually rising on the expense, and so, too, may the land owners along the road, for connected with, the through the heavy We deem' of it first imoortanee " as . company manager of the gents' sioner Hopkins, the road depart- roadway. . it would be for their convenience, too. Thus divided the exthat the food the people" eat should ' " furnishings department. o cleans said Mayor accomK. Hanwould Provo citizens not done been to same ment Other ae of be the has and of have thine still would be the ejtg pense great, profit large Jtoneral services have sot been plishing, some in discussing , tha. present . sen, work "during themselves to geed and each! the protect all, going canyon. through arranged but wlfl note than likely the plans of the city, eommlasion to past few month. Besides The inconvenience, the unpleasantness, be held Monday, r a of riding It might not be out of 'place for delegations representing j.i give mora attention to the cleanthe streets with gravel. "Mr. Bailer died at 4:30 this after to Chamber Provo small a matter when is dust the of the the the and Commerce, liness of food establishments. " compared Rotary, Kiwanis, through noon. The first report of bis 6H feet of csl verts have been re vast " " But It is understood that 'the- of confer J185 miles of streets other with the commission and 'to danger. placed county possibilities organizations death reached the business district .. movement np is to extend been cleaning have sprinkled. on With the of matter in unthe' traffic Provo traffic the canyon rapidly increasing through canyon less making at S o'clock. beyond food; that it is to include Two sidewalk districts and one the number of cars He la survived by his widow, four sewer meeting on the dugways, and in other pleasant and less dangerous. com sanitation program which will u: been also district have " children, Kenneth. Wallace. Harold,1 of narrow nearer sooner hour or the the The the road is sprinkled, oiled, the less prob-- 1 portions of the road, bring compel the ' cleaning of alleys.' months, and pleted andMre. George B. Harding, all iVi Q f uKla aifv la " stables, yards and whatever effects on he euro collision when cars will tumble to the bottom and bury be- wutv wean Ka vnv vlowDnanAra nv vv upupvt k urill ayv nrinini, A tg wiu v tlia iiiiiiiK fVia tJd VU1 VA I 7 fit in Ins frtm n -- i v district on North Unl- neath them the crushed bodies of men, women and children. the deaths caused by a collision of automobiles in the dust the English channel, cnaries Toth the health ot Jhe people. Business men downtown when and gutter mayor, city physician and ' avenue.. boal"it" even paswngers theThe I ST Once a very wise man said that one should not lock a; of the canyon road. informed of the death of Mr. Bailey versltr fire chief have made investlga- Accord Ins to the report sub srmsorrow their and expressed, tlon trips through the alley of the ' mitted to the city commission, 764 atny lor tne family. business section with especial ? cubic yards of gravel were used in reference to unsanitary conditions, x April in surfacing East Center RAILWAY CLERKS ARE 33 IIMf Alii tAtllDll IUI The inspection Included investigastreet park, and 437 cubic yards In tion Into fire hazards, as it is asACRES LAKE surfacing North Third East street This year above all years Provo should celebrate the serted that old outbuildings, boxes ' ' During the month of May 116 Twenty-fourt- h of July. On that day it will be seventy-fiv- e BE STAGED DOING WORK and inflammable rubbish in the ' cubic yards on West Fourth North rear of some buildings increases r years ago since the "Mormon" pioneers arrived in the Salt street 51 cubic yards on East Cen the risk of flwa,- Lake valley after their wearisome journey across the trackter street's cable yards on West Two weeks ago Mayor Hansen Third North street, and 1711 cubic less prairies of the west. 14 -- 16 OF STRIKERS met with the state food and dairy on norm street. nasi inira 'yards With courage and fortitude they immediately began commissioner, and there enlisted making a total during in montn oi RECLAIMED the cooperation of the state's food the foundation to oneof the choicest states in the In connection with Timpanogos building Mar of 2084 cubic yards of grsvei. The railroad clerks of Provo are : inspection system. Later the mayor.' and toiled, broke up the barren land week, an art exhibit will be staged On North Second East street 1730 not union. plodded They In work the formerly aiding. obtaftred the promise ot the fed- - T but A reclamation meeting, of inter cubic yards were used, 240 on for themselves not constructed and, systems in irrigation the company's eral government'! assistance. In est to the entire eountr will be North Fourth East street ana us done by the striking railroad men, their posterity. windoB". at Pram. . this week the sanitation efforts of.. 3. I held in the office of tnChamber fa1 tJorth Third East street according to WiKord Bray, secre for m now but our all three governments, municipal. , ' of Few are those 204 midst, same linear is so time This exhibif early pioneers that. During the planned f . Commerce, 234 West Center tary of the Brotherhood of Railway ,1 a 1 a A' i.1 J ftt us. as state and federal are coordinated, t De witn anu:PVArv artiai i tha state mv hnw cniiurwi " win memory meir aiwavs corrugated Iron cul Clerks, of this city. tneir treet, Monday, evening at 8 o'clock, feet of and there is little or no dupUca--- verts were replaced, 104 feet 16- children s children we cannot foreet what they so nobly aid the public the rapia strides that uiy iv. - . . tlon of effort. Flans for the reclematlon of inch, and 256 feet wooden culverts. This organization embraces the for us and our rjostentv. I lum is wKing m an, Thomas Fen ton came ... Inspector exore than 6v,ooo acres or land All of this work has been done clerks employed by the railroads to is artist Each permitted to Prooy to accompany 4)r. J. Cecil.'' One way in which we can impress upon the younger hibit two oil ronx Utah lake will be presented under the direction of Commis here, and Is affiliated with similar of Timpan paintings, Clark, city physiciah, in a tour ndnlBcns8edr-The-Smlth-woNahave done is to illustrate as ogos or any part sioner Hopkins and the immedaite of it size of pic organizations in Lynndyl, Mllford, generation what the pioneers "of Inspection which,: .before It Is which tribulations and nossihto trials the ufriHhr five ill, of interest to all westerners supervision of David Staggrfeet than not gnma.a tures larger Caliente. ended, is to include every 'place 'or its reclamation provisions, will According to commissioner. Hop- and square. endured in coming here in the early days. w here they are of the road none' these "In the of places Intention is the and considered kins at read the be it be must nlso exhibited Each picture successful most the "To Insure health and happiness of one " celebrated Provo has iust street to every break same la clerks helping improve lneeting. any way Jo department ;. without the artist's name; . the food weeatsnust beleao, pure All those interested in the recla In the city Just- - s soon "ar it be- the strike," Mr. Bray said this celebrations of the national holiday ever staged in central- must be pained out "or. covered. PicClark.-- " and said Dr. The wholesome," so. do to -comes of are celebra lake Utah mation project necessary tures will beenter ed by- number morning. "Indeed we have not been Utah. There is no reason m the world why another inspector fenton is wen known. - prged to be present to participate trucks and trailers are working to asked to do the work of the strik tion iust as successful can not be held here in honor of the only. ' to Provo people. A year ago he g Lawrence, n the discussions and assist in son ot capacity every day hauling gravel ing men, and if we were asked we pictures will be given every ad Mr. and Mrs. Maurice OundarmSn. went through food 'establishments. pioneers, on Pioneer day, Monday, July 24. the methods to be used in on the streets; The streets which would in tneir Hanging - U to refuse." possible have vantage should get so that hereand aided in the cleaning VP West Lynn. Mass.. weight fcecuring federal assistance for the are in greatest need of surfacing they may be seen at their It appears that some of tie loeaj f ... -- The various irivic and religious organizations who were help w. par at He won first pries as of the-iecelebration pounds. for the are naturally looked after first. and best. plans are railroads prepare immediately ' the officials of doing that time TV' heaviest and most perfeot Lynn's The official of the Chamben of " In the near future,' said Mr. Hop- the work which, according to ear together to reliable and be invited should judges Comoetent of the towns all the which county, to rae piaces oater. tnac is Uni, it reported from Commerce ate very much Interest-- kins Third South street medal the to selected award will be to been have said lier were, criticised by lnUpsctatFenton a of participate. in this project realizing that it versity avenue to ; Ninth West donereports, best for the Quality picture. clerks' by the members of the as aga are now among he .clean- - " NEW Ill-I-P CALENDAR yearand? street , will be J . picture will determine the award most sinUary,ln thelty. ' est Utah .county for the coming will also Fourth West street from organisation. are men here stiu. ing. The This Is said to be especially true of . Center street to Fifth South standingstriking for the medal liet";and ,A firm in their determina An timely calendar one store severely censured street nf honorable mention will tion to remain out until the na ago." It now? takes; rank with tbea Sewer district N. 17. in the tional leaders give the word to re h ffiven hv Mr. Eves to make this naw'usfcCflfe - bestt JCrom.. sanitary .standpoint,, -comstate-widIRE BOYS GETTING northeast part of the city, has been turn to work. It Is said 128 men Interest. Mhew of century mating exhibit one The .report has not yet been sun- - , . or tnis city, ana jb msuea in completed, with' 14,200 linear feet are striking at the local shops. company will not to the city commission, but mltud - ran sewers being Thus to damaid in effort or of six and eight-incloss Timpanogo he resDonalble tor the it is said, no meiThave far, Indications how point to a aum-- conUke-advertise 36 to manholes being laid, and publicity, espeetally aae of paintings, but .will been secured to take the places of will place many of the . which III SHAPE mary FOR1 structed. next hike uoTrail the Christening every possiDie care to preveni the striking workers. in the, first - class. extahllshments four-incof enter-weea. ; 6950 square ;feet struction or injury to tuose was reported" to Sheriff John a trifle oelow others ,lt Sevwith many, North on cal laid of order were nsual sidewalk Reversing the ed. D. Boyd early this morning that It Is said, wffl be'".' Be endars this one has the dates at par, will for entrance enth; West street. In aidewalk dla-tri- two carloads of strikebreakers dates The in was Fred, ot Fitz it end'" " today duplication At the Rotary luncheon dirty the top, .with the illustrations be denounced as "deplorably No.,11. extension No. 9. ex- were being Imported to go into the 10, 11 and 12, Inclusive. v -,, July time a ," i little aa soon I have arid as SecreNo. and 10, A. district isanitary.T In eldewalk Spear should be sent aireci neath, making it easier to stuoy local shops. The sheriff met the President O. Paintings of .j state, the WKh the concooperation southwest in Fitz ML to in the want I Timpan get company, tha Dlctured scenes of The local tlreenare practicing tension' No.' 8, to the 4 a .mn but learned that tary Reed Anderberg re ported the. to Bnare at train - oaos. Provo canyon and itovo and federal government the city 116,200 square -two or the city, one of meet all him show l&rence on state and transportationfiremen's the were part for cou4 Utah, aboard Mexicans 60 Provo international the tally activities of the hopes to reach. the . r sidewalk were "their City, which are shown by. a dosen commission rhfch will be held in Provo next feet of tour-Inc- h way to work on U. P. sections ventioa of tie -- Rotary Let Los Aa-- 4 extra maneuvers that Fred has that Charges prepaid. food estabiisnmenu in tne couniyt views. m me can be viewed nonth. ; According to Chief Reed laid. Pictures farther north. rales last month to which they Fitz has not adopted yet the dairies, to guarantee " This id the only calendar print esDeclaHy 1260 square feet of sidewalk and Boehard'he will have his depart-beSaturday and sun-da.. were delegates from the local club. .''This wa followed by a wonder window Friday, clean- - and pure milkAir conaincp- 4504 linear and which the with holidays classes 16. ed 15 pavement contest and , driveway , every represented July 14, comIn renortin the convention Mf, ful 4alk entitled, 'Rotary and the hree or Venya the ion ttandm now window at I The enthusiasm with which, the feet of curb and gutter were ine The Timp BAND CONCERT SATURDAY .were two Boys.' by Botarlan Hugh E. Van de 8pea.feid,that-tWr- e district It la reported, toaay mat ; tne be withdrawn to. aft that mark the Utah atake priest toys are practicing would indicate' pleted in curb and gutter avenue. that he. desired to, mention, Walker, international ctiairman store will thin two- state department has ordered the parts the and 13, hood University North on 6 July to No. exhibition of not outing, mat they are determined prize The Boy Scout band will the entertainmerit. and ' the instruc fcommittee on boys' work, Vpsilantl range for ot killing of half a dozen cows now meet e outdone by anyone in the Timpanogos, beginning day climb up Mt, a lmpapogoB, start Its summer series of tive part. paintings ? tnai Mr. walker reported confined 1n the first ward pasture. ' ChristenMich, Trail three-daentertain Tlmp conreu- to y Plans for the. July street concerts Saturday evenFriday. "TWO- years ago 1 uia mv larur 115 clubs participated in the These Animals ., are 'said to be Bon are being worked ont ana ing hikers next week on their way at 1 o'clock, at the fountain. Rotary International," said Mr. this last ing year The city commission tubercular. campaign mountain. wonder the lothing Is being left undone that up and down The concert will be distribas many others nnfl that 179 had' put on boys' find a way whereby every to "believing'' Utah Briesthood of hopes Spear, the Thuruiav hill make of the convention the cow whose milk is used by others did that since Rotary was an week programs In their city. The at uted over the businessto section WarIhjgest affair Jn the history of the stake wttT hold Its annual outtag the city, according of American idea we should utUize it committee had believed it would than the family owning the animal wnen k is Vivian park, saoctauon. ot the director 50 lock too was to Amtoft, get shall be tested for disease, and If for Americans. The Idea be doing exceedingly wejl several thousand persons win band. Reports reaching the Provo hold within clubs to stage the boys week pro; so found the milk to be kept off bis and too good to selec' - ' a is to the effect that most spend the day m and near Vivian, is to so play The plan '; V n vrani. and the restXMlxe thftt Wai the confines of any one country, the market business it the departments throughout the ome of whom wiU Join the moun-taion two or every tion ot simolv and overwhelming. mAt wu the teacnings like sayings climbers on the following day. of a state win be present at the conprogram block, thus giving the greatest teacher all the good "He then called upon other conclude 'the tention and will be represented in A big dance willfiherwood music for the Saturday evening to make repors and this ROAD r ROCK RAKERS a Jass teachings have spread from coun nntinff. m...A.m w www tournament 1 in uui oeu shoppers. try to country until today there are was done by Foddy Brwn of New fnrnUhtnC the ttUSiC fOT ueuuiM' T 86 000 members in i.zue ciuos in Orleans. Bill Cairns or uiiswa, r the Thursday nigni- eance, 26 countries. Canada, and Everett Hill of Shaw- -' PROVE TOIL BY "Rotary is not new, but seeks to nee. Okla. They had some great make dynamic and ethical, princi stories to tell regarding the accom. ple. Rotary is but In rts youtn. nUshment of their club in regard The day is not far distant when tn the bOVS. Tne KOiansu itvto--t within the encompassing circle of New Orleans laying special stress r-jon the efforts of Jthe Rotary club its ragged wheel shall be numbered , - The eli the nations of the earth.- - With rn getting the boys back to school, fbclng at yivfen Park is well largest orop of WUUra that. this crowth there will come adaeo stating that each Rotarian was Viiulated, and every effort is made ever was raised by the same num- totake np to exclude nsrsona whe hav been responsibility to the organization given one or more boys ber of Provo business men was ac--" . with and that ther were ang W.eacn j dUnking, according - to v Manager cumulated Thursday on the Kiwan " not rereaf or mis individual member, Carter of the canyoh resort, who only two of three who did Is boulevard to Aspen Grove. ' son we should waste no time in turn to school the following year. A goodly collection of Klwanlans ' ' reonierrea witn tne county commia--i sm "Everett Hilt of Shawnee, Okla., idle dreams nor indulge in com tnis mornings work on for reported Nor let us take our- made a wonderful talk, using al On yeeterdav's Dallv Herald it placency. the road yesterday morning. Not wan reported that' two-- young men selves too seriously' lest missing fthemaln point of his discussion a one but came back witn ousters 4n m kfiir luj ku. mm. the leaven ot humor, we lose our the fact that Kotarians. snouia and a fine 'satisfaction one enter- - ." wav"S build the bridges over which the resort. m a drunken, condition on. tains when he- - does 'something- - ' The Kansas reviewed boys era to follow. worth while.' Secretary Anderberg 1 without thought ' July Fourth. This did not happen I the work of the various sessions ot City Rotary club rather than : of profit to gelfv y?. v; pa the Fourth, Mr. Carter' said, but , occurred a month ago, since which the convenuon. dealing especially make their report in an address "t'tte road now is as good ms any on the activities of the club re bad the curtain lowered and gave time Manager Carter has kept a drive In Central park, New York.' us a motion picture . review of clone watch on persona suspected 4 said W. R. Butler this morning. garding boys work. of unnklng end has had excellent "111 give any persons finding their hove', week.,i His report, in oner, ionows: at tha The morning session Thursday Following the luncheon, stone .on the road today a valuable aopport front the aherlffs sutf. lead commenced with, singing by invitation of 6. H. Jones, district who have visited the resort at fre. prize. assert T.. F. Pierpont, -Fred Carberry, Rotarian, from manager ot the local office of the "Mrs. John W. Farrer is aa ideal quent Intervals, without, finding and Milwaukee, and if you ever saw a MounUIn States Telephone chairman fore lunch committee,' . any condition for complaint , : "In many respects Vivian Park declared Telegraph company, -about forty every Klwanian. r -Oh. what is worthy ot praise Sheriff Boyd Rotarlans visited the- local tele Beginning tonight at I o'clock ire hadl""' ' .. said today.- "1 bellews-- Manager the evening classes of the phone exchange and inspected, the exclaimed Alex Hedqulst The-roaleaders' recreation work under new eaulpment recently installed Carter a good effort to today Is in fine shape. It will be Meal for. the great moon-Tthe direction of Dr. P. W. Dixon end completed. Mr. Jones explainKeep nndeslrablee away from the This passenger train opemted bstwsan Tientsin end Peking only tain climbing expedition next Vr '. of the Community Service will ed to the visitors the workings of resort,' especially from the dance allied hole of aa guard end the protection of the State are dayxhalL" be held in the Provo high the exchange, how calls originate throegh the -j the en faost exwserlci " mm anet an Btndr the ride U. the engiae while the Phlnisa oil the Mae BVtta ;eneKlMlt 0. marines " rhanVi wnei ha a' i, Mr. Carter said that extensive are handled at the Stripes. school gymnasium. , and how . . tendon menagerie, smqenea wttn inear protecoon.. , wappsd wits their keeper la - telephonethey ;r station. tht Ptoto Klwtnli 'club, preparations now ere being made i -- -- - -- .v. ' a ' is -- ' pTg V m - ruin Seventy Five Years Ago 10,000 iit rvinniT ta rounds .57, hr HI M m mm Weighs AT Wood-Clifto- n -- 1 h nmm -- ...jl:jf iy , - "':''- TJLJ! , - . y out-inln- gravel-suriace- . rear' Spear and Anderberg Report a My e Wood-Clifto- h iey n Rotary Convention h . and-some, ct -- r -j- Wood-uurto- nt ; . - i 14-1- 5 l' In China's War Zone fODUGAT tft, t..4l. . - Is Bryan or Darwin Right? iMPARK L. aoler-tne-Clu- IJ A rock-rakin- g J ..J P - 1 , d ng . ' |