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Show 1 - 1 will be delivered by carriers in Provo ri Sunday HeraldCunriav mail nnrninir tion was to reach a tertain class of Utah county citizens who could not find the time for a Provo daily. This was par-uciuariy true oi residents oi small towns and on farms. of The DaDy Herald will receive The However, another reason for the weekly edition was. to .Th FtlinHftV TTMnlrl rirrMilamn , v.i.wuu give legal advertisers a cneaper advertising medium. UAnin: UUD nriti certain legal advertisements are required by law to the first carrier distribution of the weekly 2600 be published m EVERY issue of the newsnaner acceotinir ' newspaper, entered at them. The daily newspaper must print them in every issue. Prha Sunday Herald. Is separate United States postoffice as newspaper distinct frtm The newspaper must print them three times a week. The cost naturally is three times as great for publicaS nSlvHerald, which is entered as a daily newspaper. now is six months old, being start-4ft- tion three times a week than for once a week. The Sunday Herald All legal advertisements printed in The Sunday Herald The Jtovo Herald was changed from a -, to a daily newspaper. The purpose of 4he weekly edi- are accepted at the regular legal rates announced by all Utah & .":. lDe.,au nr! Viv tVimnirK raters !a news-iSfinMe't- tM tri-week- ly er tri-Je- Sy es, 10 Cents a'Mohth county newspapers; ten cents the line for the first insertion, and five cents a line for subsequent insertions. If these are published in The Sunday Herald the cost for a week would be five cents the line ; if published in a triweekly the cost to the advertiser would be FIFTEEN cents for each line,. or three times the cost in The Sunday Herald. The Sunday Herald will be sold on the streets of Provo and Springville at THREE cents the copy, and will be delivered at homes for TEN CENTS a month. The Sunday Herald will contain three sections to start with and later other pages will be added. First there will be the Home News section, which will , contain news and advertisements of Utah county, and will include more church newsjthan a week-da- y paper can print and fiction sec- -' e eight-pagfeature Second will come the home for days, or tion, one which may be retained in the contain spewill and until all of the fiction stories are read, cial pages for children readers ; special sport Stories-i Third will come the FOUR PAGES of Colored Comics, Slim Jim, the Kelly Kids, and aU the other comic characters that have become so well known to the boys and girls who : read The Daily Herald. At least SIXTEEN PAGES every Sunday for a DOLLAR A YEAR! t i I 8 nti rHE DAILY ALD mwmm to wm steel hills will FiMMif The Herald t '."..in.- IH Simmons Correspond", Miss offlca rran Carrier, JP,, .nd.Ro"-- " FMt. 10 fair flly and Saturday, except southeast portion. ? T"" ' as rent tonight unsettled be OO I iiiiHTrnm win i en a Merald Delivered At 'Your Home Sunday Morning pnnR " O Gft & oo I F &o HI : & 24 is VP A- g pl)ii7 titt - II iuii i uuii All - IP PAY nU ' 0 "h PRICE TWO CENTS. l: c QQ Needs Suapport of all in Relief Society .; eo 00 . ii PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. oo qo Wrk DRIVE nnnnnrnnitm oo oo oo oo, . for Poor - ; V " -- 1 C of C Dollar PRQDUOTSQF The ITctcher and Thomas com pany was uic last to receive tile wandering dollar yesterday noon. They gave it to Arthur Simmons Tke teams- conducting Hie of Commerce drive have suc on salary. Mr. Simmons paid his light bill ceeded in colle-ctiiifrom iSOO to at the Utah Power and Light comH'i)u thus far, or about of the total indebtedness to the pany. The Utah Power and Light comchamber, according to Secretary E. s. Hinckley. pany paid it to Dean Tucker for We have not counted up the wages,. amount that has been brought in to Mr. Tucker spent it at Booth's the office of the Chamber of Com Market for meat. merce this forenoon," said Mr. Mr. Booth gave it to the Provo Hinckley, "but I estimate that Bakery for bread. about J800 or even $1000 has been The Provo Bakery paid it to brought in thus far. Anna Redden on salary. "This evening the board of direc Miss bought some tors will meet and go over the busl merchandiseRedden at the Wood-Clifto- n ness with Mr. Blackmore of the American City Bureau. They will company. The Wood-Clifto- n company also outline the plans for the organ- it to the Taylor Paper comgave izauon for tne coming year. The office force at the Chamber pany company for some paper. Mr. Taylor bought a tie at the of Commerce Is at present busily Schwab Clothing company. engaged la ready the noml riUMtduinb STEEL - III one-sixt- h PIE PROVO Since the present management took over The Provo Herald its LOS ANGELES, Calif., Not. 24. Representatives from the Utah- Eeporto coming from mb office policy has been to use its beat en iaano sugar company and tne With the arrival here of agroup of Ltan state rarm Bureau met in at th Community Welfare organ- - deavors to produce a paper repreSan Srancisoo and Utah capitalists erery way of' this salt Lake that a re-- sentative in and Wednesday to dis- -' ItUloB are to the efl who were in conference with A. C. com prosperous growing cuss the beet contracts for the i fn I. kilni inJt tnrih hr munity. Denman, Jr., president of the L. L. Bunnell of coming year. Southern California Iron and Steel Qi Ballet society wdrVen of tbe Recently The Herald has con Laice view, president ot the Utah company, announcement will norv lUkt'ta collecting the neceaaaJry tracted with one of the largest County Farm Bureau and Mayor news ON the in ly be made, it is expected, of plaasv CAPITAL TO organlations GO gathering BOYD BOYS OFFICER IS IN Charles White NEW H. of Payson rep'fond to make cheerful and happy for the $20,000,000 merger of Pa. world to supply it with news, fea resenteo the utan county farmers, e WHEELS STOLEN the homes of the poor of ORGANIZATION ture matter, fiction, pictures and cine coast steel ana coal resources. No agreement between the rep- tor the eoming Thanksglrinf. a merger that will make the west so on, other than purely local of resentatives farmers the the and A little outing to the capital of entirely independent of eastern "People who had donated small Provo material It Is manifestly Sheriff J. D. Boyd of Utah company was reached. The getting The Schwab Clothing company mills for its steel supply. the state which had been delight- - sugar farmers turned mounts prerlouily are reported impossible for any local newspaper county was the ballots for the down tor natlng primary proposal Tharsday appointed a Ifullv contemDlated by two little The new company is to be organto gather foreign or national of the officials and the sugar the nomination of four members of paid it to farrer Bros, on an acK have Toluntarlly donated, mof staff ized so that it will operate in unit ' count. news without clippteg it from ex member of the board of directors proro boys, about 11 and 1J years officials sugar board the to of the down take turned the directors, m proposal uun of are, was cut short yesteraay rgamzea ma it hecame knows, thati Frank Stubbs received it as sal. Independently of the eastern -steel changes, and The Herald staff does ui uic newiy oi oua smiio. Armor n. ot me larmers. nnotner meeting from Farrer Bros, and gave it manufacturing plants. The pig- iron awre donations- were received not claim to be tits ex omnipotent branch of the National Association forenoon when the boys were taken ary D. D. be and G. Sutton called Preston later. (Taylor, f Criminal Identification. Dr. J. W. Steihl on payment manufactured in Utah win be shipto into custody by Marshal Chrtstot-terso- n may . I Vodld be impossible for the or omniscient In that respect; holdover 'Peterson. The The directors R. H. Wooten, superintendent of company offered the of Iehl oa the state road farmerssugar te the best Interests ped directly to the various steel 46tt per cent of the cost re T. F. Plerpont, Walter Adams, for some X.Ray work done. KtUet society to care tor the many hence, looking a owned and eoti trolled by the Steihl on it Dr. Herald's1 readers, the man the bureau of criminal identifica- at the intersection of the plants The account at of paid S. F. B. Dr. of sugar with a minimum price of Tucker Harris, James mlilM who depend tion of the Ogden police depart-me- n road. the Anderberg Jewelry company. company for reduction into the finupon the agement has arranged through D. John Dixon, d ton the $5.50 at time of per was the chosen for support of the president The boys were making trip The Anderberg Jewelry company ished product. the wNTJ Newspaper Service or- The farmers demanded SO oeri The primary election will be held turned Usaiag men and women in the ganiastion, to associate Itself with association, and George Chase in on bicycles which tney naa taaen gin. it over to J. Ed. Stein for 4 and the final elec-a- t on December a with, of minamua cent $6 ton in per eomtanKy are congratulating the other newspapers for the purpose charge 'of the Salt Lake bureau from some of the bicycle stands The news dispatch from Los wages. w111 be conducted on Decem-Itlon the time of digging s TVtai ward offlcera as well as of gathering thecitv. The thefts of the bicycles l feature vice president. Mr. Stein paid his dues to the Angeles this morning telling of will officers Tne ber incoming the farmers' re. explaining The purpose of the new organi were reported about the same tlme-& stake officers the renewal of atempts, to merge of the Belief matter. their PllM5 e board of e Chamber of Commerce. as the parents of the TJoys ascra quest R. D. Wadley, manager of .uke to time The Herald zation, according to the The Chamber of Commerce' iron and steel interests other than From ' rectors on time ndety for their untiring tabors In 1923. L January Utah county farm bureau had ft cause of the poor. v. ' ' will carry short stories about these adopted, is to associate persons the police to try to locate the the following gave it to E. S. Hinckley, secretary these now in the Columbia steel to sav: "One ton of for salary. Tie Relief society, or Com- - new features that have been who. are actively engaged in the lads. merger says that "pig iron manhavinir about 16 per cent beets surwho Wilkins Wren identification invesbusines of Chief and smnlty Welfare organization, Mr. Hinckley purchased has added, telling something about the some ufactured in Utah' will be shipped THI8 13 SOME PRAISE! will 280 about saccarine the taken had produce the boys o much to help the poor. the people that prepare them, how the tigation into an organized body, mised that merchandise at the Sutton Market. to Pacific Steel company plants on of sugar. At the present and that the business in all its branch wheels to make a trip to Salt Lake pounds KMT, and the distressed,' said S.lnews is gathered, the extent The Sutton Market paid it to the the coast. Some weeks Walter ago 280 marof would of the price all sugar, pounds r. Iggertsen of the stake presi- - scope of the ana- - es may be standardized and more City, telephoned Sonic Provo and box of Sutton Adams a sent Candy company for candy. Startup Springville sell about for $20. The farmers here. of towns north wstf. ."The sympathy of the and the authenticity of efficiently and scientifically ad- shals In the citizens have asked The;' Daily Market apples to the employes demand that eacn should receive had ef-i they tnrougn The passed and ministered the w united boys by uiia reuere & h Herald if this meant the. construcALPINE maienai. DIVISION Co.. New organization of that amount or $10 for, of P. W. Brooks not and suffering. The women 'A Word About the Sunday Edition. forts of its membership to reduce town and had been seen oy ine- one-ha- lf tion here only of blast furnaces for backing ARE 'Lbris- their ton of beets used in the ' York, financial house LINING Marshal there. marshals cer-tfr their time and devotion to a crime identification week Issue this 1 In an earlier by making the manufacture of pigiron and Utah Valley Gas & Coke manufacturing of the sugar. The the UP FOR SEASON ewisgreatly needed In all com- - The Herald's 8unday. edition was tain and to aid society generally, torrerson voiunieereu to s the manufacturing of steel on the company, and today Mr. Adams officials are to Liiai. iio sugar willing ui Malttes. We "Who have little time announced. ictuii wtin pay uoys received his thanks: coast. for saeh work in took them and brought them back them 46'A per cent of that amount APPOINT COMMITTEES Basketball practice In the high the stress and i Some of the features of the com-"JiThe "We, the 'Children of Israel Investigation by Daily or were ton. a up $9.30 where picked Lehi. to of our dally they of the Desert.' extend our sin- - schools ot the Alpine division is on Herald shows clearly the inten. occupations can In g Sunday edition: "This who the Wilkins, Chief 24 wll afford to help with our dollars At brougnt Nov. year sugar company cere In earnest. In most of the schools tion of the Columbia Steel SPRINGVILLE, the, by THE SHIP SUBSIDY Tuis very and heartiest appreciation has been paying the same price as l sum which helps us to obey the important matter for all Americans weekly Kiwanis luncheon Thurs them to Provo. the class' series are being run off to manufacture steel at the people thanks for the Golden Apples Spring, "Wild ereat mmmnnrlmAnt. 'Thrill at this time will be discussed fully day evening the committee for the The boys have been turned over they are willing to pay next year. from the Garden of the Hesper-and the coaches are keeping their ! o sit?. Should the Pacithat iWtlove thy neighbor as thy- - by our Washington correspondent, election of officers of the club for to the juvenile court for further The only difference being on new the material develoeyes fic steel merger be perfected it is they are willing to pay $5.50 a ton ldesj the coming year was appointed action. Edward B. Clark We think you should be prop- ping. understood that this corporation-woulat digging time instead of $5 as rerlaron Joseph B. Keeler, who which Tn ivpt. story, Next. RundaaJ with the following members: Dr. from be content with manufacturerly warned that if temptations jlThe Alpine division, did this year. R. Anderson. N. W. Bird, and the first organization of the state ing or Jwaiany years waa president of. through cooperation with the P. W. of this kind continue DELIGHTS COL- they COMEDY buying pigiron in Utah E. Jr. Mvron Crandall, The school w basketball league has county, as uu as bucu uas tinnal GeoBrabhlc & Co. will have to look high society. wag, aim the various plants form. ' LEGE HALL AUDIENCE PLEASANT ut m GROVE MAN iBrooks "M la close contact with the Herald will be able to take its at a Another committee who will nhamnlnnuhina nra anhi,al for a new office force as we merer ,he. continuing k of the hU. the for funds the raise necessary IS BADLY INJURED great women's organi-uo- i, readers on a trip to Chanak, will all want to migrate to " : plant operations. is one of itg strongest It is seldom that surh a delightful the fol- - ' tneir state, wil again consis and Isnnid, which have to do purchase Of a community ChristProvo!" But it is understood that ihe , PLEASANT GROVE, Nov. 24 Lehi, Ameri-t lowing high school: with the Dardanelles where the mas tree was also appointed with comedy as Locke's "The Bubole" is Columbia steel company has far , ,v , r ti eertalnly am In sympathy, Turk lives. Telegraphic news from Elmo Coffman, S. C. Whittaker and prfsented to a 1'rovo audience. The Hyrum Clark, a merchant of this! greater plans for the development. W tnd soul, vlth the Relief sothree-acand Heber roniedy which was pre- - city, was badly bruised and injured the Turks will be more intelligible Ralph Snelson as members. f lhe ste,e! in Utah coun- wn: community sHiit.-at College hall under the Wednesday night when he was run UNIVERSITY STUDENT The teams of the Alpine division welfare work," if one reads this travel story. m- AWAY w Patriarch Keeler. PASSES on' y' ?ord'nK MAN CANADA TO of the RETURN university are Under Young an this BEAUTIFUL into vear.i driven automobile exceptionally strong by auspices THE CITY by for the Da,,v "er,d.w'th . Tost people want to feel bureau office this entertainment crv'ewDcr? out of sheriff's and nine chances an article The lecture ten. Wendell and, a man morning that thi cantion will appear Thorne, from onej young Carlene Madsen. 19 years of ag, of them will Promoter: Wiggmton i uey S. Wednesday evening, deserved a far this city. , give to charity goes 8bout what a society In Indianapolis made arrangements with U. capture the state J." a the at student Young '"Ml to the spot. From my ex- - him dnn university, , (Cre.ed' P'denl, and D. H. Botch- that , Plumtlian A. Officer tourna-attendance beauD. present. state Clark Mr. at the received several bad to encourage city championship Immigration .larger i me ' . morning at her boarding in en t Last year, the runner-up''- . istiicmi uidnci ruwano xnowiedge of the.tifytng. Mavhano this would aDnly W. nf Salt Lake for the return to In J. Moy Bennett as Guatav Injuries. The ankle on one leg was died this merger. v v me Keuer society broken and the knee on the other place. 621 North Firstof West street. team Lehi high, surprised the fansi "I Canada ot J. J. Busnman, wno was .iueiier me casi nau on as well to Provo. have right now some forty, Ger-- i pneumonia. by not ()n,y win'njng from tne divl.j Mpeclally the community was al8i broken: one shoulder was after a short illness A story by William arrested here during home pro- - cliiu acierization of a genuine FICTION ' in Mt. vj'on (.,amj,ions Miss Madsen was born Mr. dislocated and he was cut and applications for sites near ours at store of it I have absolute ivnel.of man the entitled tn nnon instance delicatessen n American keeper. Fork. tho . ...... A. apriea . iiiki,a r u , 1LU II ' wiv iu ' and .. . , wtfldmm that v, . i nfr witi, n,P rrl Springville for the manufacture of t. A1ICU Bennett kept the audience In good omisen aDouc tne head, lie was rieasant. November 2. 1H03. ti,o nih siHa nr Main Street." , he immigration officials of ;Mr and t;.i..Lehi superb Ugflndaoo pw C8ot efaclent I aimv another ntuil:uent of rDmru.Waikged.tl.Biijji also took second place fteel products." Mr. Rains hw, j.., jhgaiihedaughter , -- n .... i (lot nn when we manufte :ml his clpver actine. His half block from wheVe the accident np(rB O- Madsen of tTiaf-T:... .u. i ,,..! inn.. jn the fnTernflTjmr-nrnmwiw- u more than a tour-fol- d ''BSl 8urlnK sue B'"""""-- ' beins defeated onlv bv the Idaho lre pigiron ana srctil at Hie Ulali" win.rcsT CONSERVATION One c.,fe, from Canada in violation of facial expressions illustrating his happened. duty. , m ann r. county plant other steel manufac fully convinced that any 0f the most Important matters lor the jmnnTration laws. The accident took place about a t,ie North Sanpete high rK--cliamps. cnanging nmwis a meeting of . roaches . of the turers in be attracted to the same u block west of the bank corner. .Mr. has bePn a student at the Noting wno helps in thin an 0f ua now is the cor Bushman will be taken to Sweet ally good, wnne m aiy um.,i was locat'on " ft,- tunas, ana thus Inclines very; ,. s Clark is said to hav hPen cms., university this fall. She Grass. Montana Thursday by a tar aDove me v iien as Bmilie noin i ,i- her nonulHr among "The Columbia Steel corporation associates, and opens his heart to the ,i, nf Dave Miss Mitchell Lehi w;;s .Josephine eipal m,tv from Sheriff Bovds office.' Pleasant. ' want from a little child, or at the chosen to represent the division in will manufacture steel i now doing to Ai swept Grass he will be hustled Mueller wiis a true to life personifi-- i from his brother Heber's place. Mr. here and in Mt. rnmnt a vtuiMnra She took sick about two wpks the state organization. The follow Sn ingvillc-Prov- o German Thorne and a few other young men (a c.f the Mr. Bot- cation lu ti.. agea site," unror-- nravorra ana border nur forests. the over . l;ne. back . " m r.t hnn, .U, wife. Her makeup was excellent as were on their way home from ago, but her illness was not con- ing schedule was also arranged for chford informs The Daily Herald; Tne sunnay nma UIBUOBD, Will FASHIONS days ago. the season: answer to a question pointedly was al-Iht broken dialect. She American Fork. They claim that sidered serious until two Mt. iimncDr.nFo flPFHATION JWttce that unalloyed Joy that will havs a. full page for Its women PleasThe body was sent to In the soul December 22 Heber at American put to him. ' J. P. 'endeared herself to the audience they never saw Mr. Clark until of the cheerful ruiAn and of course .fashions Tonntv" Aerlcultural Agent Larkln-Goate- s the ' at mannoon by ant c o e today i n ,v,rr,,,irh "L'tah county people may be sure Fork. after they struck him. i ....i.j w nve- nHher slmn democrat "l iv.a . eicn ,was ruwucu tAtrA u? utui wm of Provo. oteonnui busto company her devoton . herii sumo Mortuary ..... December 29 American Fork at the Columbia Steel company will in ,ua nospnai i oan 0,. o v.j iv.JnMj.fr. page, fans mhi w Funeral services will be held in Heber. band and her home. INFANT BURIED. manufacture the, steel "M expense in community titie in the of one story; "The Velvet dav where be was operated on for, Mt. Pleasant, SundRy. A great dea of cred t for the to re-- j lanuarv r Lehi at Heber; Lin- - countv," Mr. Rains reolied. "It necessarily so; but another; "Frocks for the appendicitis. According the hoJcess of the play honld so to Miss Infant son of Horton Brown was will be cheaper for us to rhanu- coin at Pleasant Grove. compared with iutlS Woman" another. ports reaching here from BOYS CAUGHT - Florence Joyce, a enIn 12 duht Wedis facture Grove the at buried full condition 0bUlDed' What reason. riLLUgTRATED NEWS- -A the Pleasant Itfiel at the Springville Mr. Welch's city cemetery January Person nr and to Gregory Paulson as the nesday under the direction of counProvo site than to haul the pigiron American Fork; Lehi at Lincoln, hi.ir,M. .tj' nin oi ntwi riwu ,m -- mo- pital, j h,- u- miivtnir from ui Cuuisi5 IS igw Jentne.eu hlg and age news George Spiers, ruiuu selor Taylor of the Orandvlew ward reporter, iwyron January American Fork at Lehi; to the coast and there maoufac- proflu on of the big news of the day In pic- tne operation. was a typical stock salesman and bishopric. "vestment? The burial was In nings Rourne. age 14: were taken Llncoln at Heber. ture steel to ship back through Not all of our form the Cox Larkln-Goateat Union a, in Policeman Mor- by splendld W Phase Of re--! played his part 1 charge of the HEALTH CERTIFICATEJanuary 26 Lehi at Pleasant Utah. We are confident that our s72B20wtt SUNDAY HERALD. THE reAD oe more than will Thursday morning Grnvn; American Fm-- at Lincoln. steel will go east as far as Omaha ' depot rarlv tuary of this city. supply City Physician A C, Clark MM with food. when the station agent notified the . . hnnlth certificates to school fllnthlnr February 2 Pleasant Grove at and believing this possible we in- ful iDo .. WI01WPm. V . MISCIONARIES. ur in a1 tA.I am RETURNED BUNNELL IN LOGAN. police headquarters the boys had Heber; Lincoln at American Fork, tend developing steel here in Utah children every morning, s.ti w CHURCH NOTICES ""n;ai .IJ it(a lneins taken refuge in the station at 3:30 February 9 Pleasant Grove at the center of the vast western excenting Saturday and Sun Returned Missionary association President L. L. Bunnell of the a. m. an1 inlependent, Lehi; Heber at Lincoln. field, stretching from Omaha to the mornings. At that hour neither All rtiuroh notices hitherto The boys are now held in the Utah County Farm Bureau Is at the ldren will have to of Utah rtake will hold their Stents 7h ed February 16 Lehi at American coast, i e tendency to H0I,m1reZ!nt, S,e certificateS.,whilejlar meeting Sunday November 2fi, Utah Agricultural college of Logan county jail while their Tt Liu" are Grove at Lincoln. "Of course we will sell oiciron " Fork; Pleasant parents k. " 23 Heber at Lehi; to coast steel plants, iust as .we" , reach- P the access of every it ihv rail at any other hour they)n the stake Administration bund today assisting In arranging the be'ng asked as to their return. The February uo,.ih aiindav Dr. ing. First North and First West TVmCTHm for the ... ,, 18 miii itko farmer' tnl ..n,,,t. iniiit hu lft Ihrir knmn American EYfrtr at Plaaannl fimvo ,...11 ..II t. f. ., their turn with com"H"lty. if .ing your Bom lVi tr fail '"";-;to Sunt, streets, at 2 P. m Ail missionaries convention to be held in Salt Lake in Idaho to seek a sunnier clime in or March 2 Heber cities where steel "pants arc local t8 February morning. " reproach." Invited. at Pleasant Grove; Lincoln at Lehi, i southern California. City some time in January. , h. A. Dixon. ; the-stak- , n-I- - Draper-Riverto- Jig-an- n high-clas- 8- - di-th- by-la- . news-gatheri- wom-Jchiner- y, ' BAS-KETEE- te j j n ville-Prov- ; ... .i ;; ".:.n a sup-wtsri- ,, i """", "stry " .''. i j ' ' ww' -- wel-Pha- riluj i jd.jni.u j- an "u JJf -- 1""'' ... v. t.., . ' ,..,, m Ji... Ttvr - . , ".... . ,.,,i, - ;work. RUN-AWA- :...', 1 i ' : s aUTns h4lS , J.. K Ii! regu-2Ilnt"- d I 1 ---- --- i 1 5d! - bp i "TT7T-Gene- I NO. 132. IJXXVII. The Weather - t |