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The. last holder of the dollar was Edn Peterson, wb received it from the Little Cafe, wboeceived it from -- iOiii Fire Turkey Run .. hiflr university gate, from where the course lies south on University avenue to Fifth South, theinfe west jy'"1'1"" ou Firth South to Fifth West,4 thence north to the Ice plant road, Vho received it Bob.Klrkwoo thence east to University avenue, from the Thornton Drug company, and here the course turns south who received it from the Startup and ends at the place of beginning. who received it The actual distance, traveled is a from the Sutton Market, who re litle over four miles. ' . to ' " ceived it from the Provo Paint & . All persons who desire to assist: . . , Those crossing the tape within M- - KERBY. gaged preparing his argument for Glass company. The Saturday me- the Relief society in the Utah stake 1922.Nov. San By FrtEDERICK Calif.,. 27, 35 time the Francisco, of limit' will minutes Rellef 6ociety ln he!ping tllose iu " la- Of tM Provo HraW WatWngtOft the Interstate Commerce commis- andering of the dollar is told as fol in its drive for funds and bo awarded points according to The Daily Herald, for rewas 'need S months eleven help for Bureau. sion hearing to find time for an in lows: rv. xr.ii c. ,la me Yy- an-- - Ihp nnnr nf tha Provo. Utah. at yesterday's conference their places and these points will. . ...... liort&d mr taVp ihplr , - fttnltn , " Mci c. vju fD Hun tie bo credited to the ( lasses representI))iiL'ilonl Inu U'nitrlif terviewer, ha aa of the Columbia Articles-oUoatribuUons either to . the y.1 f in tite histoiTorthe hear4 the cry ,. incorporation Thfl vUa nftnir lF,rA,.i w viw WUOL 1 (, c . . , u iV,oKn 'LOllOWS: ,i . ars with a capitaliratrorr of " ueiii Ui iue w til u xviiei sui.n. i ui Cash disbursed . ' toll tha onrnm Bii nTi Will intoraat .$4,743.00 total will he awarded two or three kit Market Saturday after-;tt-- come Into prominence because of therorollerald DelawareWei- - Medical at office last roasted' student of the 'In'iTSry the the 'DnSUtt0n readers." Wilmington, Community by services rendered gome reason ower uimucma mo COMPANY. holds The class its then STEEL COLUMBIA body. aw follow. FTom AdminisIn the l.Ow.Ol' tr..? testimony ThA nfflVo nf ihA rh ..f .fare organization by physicians ome town" of Senator Reed ....... 62;.;:.) feast of ictory. ing most closely concerns Provo Commerce wa3 in a lurmoil noth. tration building, acconlin to .Mrs. Bmoot in adil.tion to the turkey prizes TT.h tn Waablnrton. D. C. and Utah county: seen been had of the Ing ui the Wandering Inez Knight Allen, WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 27. Incorporation papers ; the winners of the first three rrv.,u:known as the .JHr Bf the in Detitions of in forth set "As Total disbursements ....fijr;M since Collar the it wandered into now Is Columbia Steel corporation were filed here Tuesday. Relief for the stake tie wul society. awarded appropriate places the Salt Lake City and Snttnn VarUpt FrMav njvin tomes visited regularly h vj H. W., tervention, jS' Weet," a uue sitbu medal. ami the winner of first! The incoDorators named are W lgginjrton Jb. lreea. J. v. v. HI in comHomeon chambers of coiMUfcrn, viiMed Clothing Utah, good Provo, emergency.. so It happened that the doHar Armstrong, Salt Lake banker; Mr- - Creed is merce favor the retention of the U'fla taVAn intn the Pan liniro harh'.r also bp accented, bo! f u' e!ii!lrt'll Tran.-ient- s ill hue will be given possesion of! (imn. nnrl .Tosenh Sloss. allof San Francisco. visited prickett, spokesman for the Salt Central Pacific Railway G' MerriU sUvtr company' here. The was the said ... aru i; ,n. and h b one of the Sutton Markfct am, oiJer pt.ri!0USt as to be the president of the company, it it!'epi!vr'c,1l!'nUL' l,a)ie Commercial club, 1V" AtTetal to be are Calif., Provo Chamber of Commerce, ' ot dl the location u'asne' Pittsburg, eds .: "f deslUut0 thl company's plants liMes now principal of i.Unvs with dependent chilSuch conclusion was arrived at fol - we f that Zmen Vrnf torney General H. H.. Oluff, and Iowine exhauativo N sam. vti snow :z l is r. the! ir. is the ivi is it hu clothed and must dun: rrovo, ine college, visited ,,ll 'rut.. dren uian, incurpurauuu investigations: .if,. Oscar A. Spear, president of the won possession 000,000, half of which is to be preferred stock, and half com for the be interested in was r ap O.ln r widows vii ited their it has Allen -' only ;iiii:i t;i have whom Mrs that, of all opinion expn club, the Wan Rotary viewing Provo nf the Thanksgiving cup. of the derer, took it home, of the mon stock. for the uj.ie: ' have been drawn to Washington by best interest and inpublic 4.s Lyman iirown won the race three Mr.' Rawlings, it 'must be said, is precialion further- Total of Utah Pacific-Unio- n state the Pacific Southern the .s n has ance been that were in not but his victories ii:n's Number ..of cnildren visited ance of the growth and develop- a forgetful sort of fellow, and being controversy over the grouping of Homer Wakefield land12o si( n gu!;ii iy ment thereof, the Central Pacific anxious to get back to his hair' far, and believes thai the Central Pacific railroad. ed firs' place Hist year. t children d visited Ol!;er 17 the Pa not be as il to retained the Southern have eoiit: be to and by j I,. "Provo is going shaving business, ran cutting to work leaving the dollar with hi; share for the help of i) p;;ur western steel industry what Gary cific. 2 .'.7 Total I that "The interests here states' repre jwife. has become to the central I .Liill this stake will d.j s i In disciiSMnf; the problem of Mrs. Rawlings, late Saturday wa Iron and steel business," declared sent are greatly concerned as to week. helping transients. President Alln i'l'imi li Till. W. W. Armstrong -- wJien interv- what disposition may be made of in town, probably wandering around that it was ilu" practice not urn t ;! in If more assistance h' iewed here at .the request of The. the Central Pacific Railway com- with the dollar, however, neither Your apcr has been coming to us hem with of liii' of the office to provide pany as a result of the application she or the dollar could be found. Provo Herald. in ueiore ihin a.iy ui le.n for more than a year. regular!' if 'work were -capable of doing No dun! I they S e The clerks of Sutton Market' 'poorer families, will m. And I'll tell you why," Mr. tiled by the Southern Pacific comU; jo u think il about time d Those work. who really need1 beas well as this in Thank-givin- g were the! all this a continued. proceeding, pany for "Midway cheerful looking day was going back from sharp ye.;:' Armstrong something help gladly accepted the work, this end. of it "was as in previous years, tween Provo and SprlHgville, near- what disposition may be made of dollar, but no trace enclose herewith check "We realize tnat times have been while others soon moved to more (or est city to Provo, will be located the Central Pacific railway In fu- brought to light. Keep the Herald still travlocalities. congenial 7 court ture At in o'clock mills proceedings, including this way until we return and the blast furnace and steel Saturday evening rather hard and that work She pleaded for generosity in eling Steel company, the manner in which it may be Rawlings spent the Wandering eral instances lias been scarce," s .id of the Columbia we will then cancel differences. comto contributions the making Dollar at the Hub Clothing store, Mrs. Allen this morning. "But We can truthfully say that no which, it is my belief, will be mere- grouped ln the commission's general grouping plan. and Mr. Leven immediately spent it wonder if the people have ever munity welfare drive that there agency has kept us in such close ly the beginning of the deyelop-meno be the suffering during "These questions have been the at the Provo Paint & Glass company stopped to figure out that when might in that locality of a steel intouch with our home town and no Steel City is the newest city in which is to be used as the office winter. We Bubject of exhaustive investigation store. ha.s been so welcomed Utah ;the average familyis a little hard coming dustry of great proportions. newspaper county, in the state and in the building for the steel company il At of the conference the opening The Wandering Dollar committee pressed for funds, the poorer fam Y'ou are to nation. believe that the grouping1- of the on tho part of representative busithe whole family. the purchase program goes .through,. by nouson .virs. a extended jna tiee coCentral Pacific with the Southern ness members of the governing met this morning and decided upon ilies are harder pressed and need welcome Steel City faces the state highOfficial Steel City came into exto those in attendance, be commended on reflecting the more so than ever. acific-aystem wiH ld-- to boards of the chambers of com- an extensive advertising campaign. of Provo at its istence this morning when the pro way on the one side and the mous spirit operative t expressed her appreciation best. It is but fair to assume, too, "It is very pleasing to us that und of Utah's steel indus- merce of Salt Lake City and Provo, Three committees were named: moters of the new municipality re tains on the other. The first ,aTe-nu- e that so many were present. have contribtued to this ceived the O. K. of the county com that Beesley, N. C. jmany of the people who are not Publicity, John-east of the state "highway tr5i3 you try; that is why Salt Lake , and Utah, and after careful and President Marilla Brown of the united effort towards a deliberations it is their Hicks, E. C. Rodgers. members of the dominant church Provo are so urgent'that the South-ebigger and mission and the papers were filed' Columbia avenue. Other streets of on (Continued Three.) Page 'contribute fund to welfare the Statistics, Lowry Nelson, Mark better Provo. "All pull together" with the county recorder. Pacific be retained in the unanimous opinion that the interSteel City already named are Park, J i ever we make a drive. Of course, Julian Greer. ests of the state of Utah and the seems to have been your motto. , state , is to be between Provo Greenlee, Valencia, Milner ALtoka, jJJT Steel r, City Wifh sincere good wishes for and , Mr. Spear said he believed. ne future development thereof will be Display, J. Edwin Stein, Morris that is just as it should be, because Springville, and to all intents LaSalle, Oneida. Additional streetathe workers in the Relief society steel industry now is a certainty best served through the retention Gray, E. A. Evea. your success In enlisting all forces and purposes will so connect the and avenues will be lSld and the Community Welfare organS toward the common goal, I remain Uwo oldes cities that for Provo. 8e predicted ft doubling ot the Central Pacific railway by thy --&re.OBe. laeeded, accord lag-t- o Mft'Tl--CLUBS laiffiSa pay 06 atrwtioc to tjfcfr 12411 uww n. is imi nay vymianr WM. J. SNOW. "Utah, as a manufacturing cen grains raised. .The chief export church affiliations of those who years after the first blast furnace company, "named ; w of Steel City. It was in Mr. Ray's the subdivision 2214 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, Cal. unit opened. ter, is strategically situated as oav products are fruit (principally ineed their assistance. Anyone whp , was con the streets. It was suggested to "t; first mind Steel that City bananas and oranges), sugar, rum, lis in need is helped regardless flf November 22, 1922. Mr. Prickett was too buUr en Continued on Page Four.) ceived. It was he who obtained the her tbat one be named Billraj.Te-coffee, spices, cocoanuts, dye what church be or she may belong DEC ' X t cooperation ot the landowners on nue. woods. The fruit trade has grown to. ; Mflgfe MABTHA, ASHTON 1 U WIUM i ( IV kl d AUSTRIAN ARRESTED side of the state highway east the in the few realize the few past years. people "Very DIED EARLY SUNDAY and pushed through the preliminary said. FOR HAVING "MULE" rapidly OF work Q. How did the names Sterling aonount of help given through the The Dailr Herald renorted SUK- for Steel City. Omar and We have many Relief society. originate? ested she name one Herald street. e E. A. Jacobs did the surveying Realdehl of. Pleasant Daputy Sheriff Naba Frankovlch The convention for the program A. Sterling is the Anglo-FrencwidOwed mothers to care for She 11 think that over, too, sne aaia. View Passes Away. and platting of the new town. With Bottle of White Mule. district of the Federa- word for the better point of .the mothers who have small children of tll Iota-- of Already-severthe' new A was recorder Plat Subdivision compass east; Omar Is of Arabic and who are dependent on the hefp'tion of Women's club ha.s been com RETURNS ubdivision have been sold. .One of tract a includes Mrs. Martha IX Ashten, wife of ' It this morning. An Austrian, of derivation and means better. they receive mainly from our or- pleted, according to Mrs. C. E. Maw, Jotm M. Ashton, died at her borne .Tony Frajikovich, on the east, or mountain side, of the, the purchasers already is negotiat- . Q. Where was President Hard ganization. Dividend, was brought to the county In Pleasant View ward Sunday of meetstate highway, and starts imme insr for a loan, and will immediately r a the The district. president "In many cases doctor and Jail Sunday afternoon by Deputy ing born? President Franklin S. Harris of the construction ot a dwelling morning. A. At Blooming care is given to families who ings will be held in Provo ln the the B. Y. U. has returned from his diately south of the county infirm begin Sheriff Charles D. Coates. With Grove, near oh the lot. Mrs. Ashton was born in Mlchi-ran- , ary. eAnnot. afford tn nav for such cafe forenoon and afternoon of Saturday, them they had a large bottle of Corsica, Morrow county. Ohio. Mr. Ray is confident that before educational trip. east. He has been am to The Columbia Steel company now April 11, 1857, and will remove grease themselves. The doctors in manr December 2. which Deputy Q. What sparkling white mule, Provo wU her Darentat the age Coatea is negotiating for the purchase of spring several dwellings, will be wa-t- a and conventions or of stains irom concrete? cases tree claims attending visiting render tneir services of 11 years" Shiehas since then the county infirmary building, under construction in Steel City. is rather charge and cooperate A. If the concrete us in the Austrian when he was arrested of the Federation of ,L"'"6" resided in this xlti he was a de- at one-department Divito Is as the bunk houses in porous, usually the case, the every way possible STaTe (JeTs a voted wife and mother and took u. j. traveling by night. As a result of YOUNG GENOLA MAN dend Sunday afternoon.. grease will have soaked in to some pa;n and suffci ing among tee po.ir. i uuicu L.uua winof 'w: ,mio. Mrs. WATER is a SPRING strenuous little' this life he SLATE DIVIDEND Wattis, Ogden; AT president, special interest in helping the Bick SHOT to can "We appeal to all citizens IVankdvlch protested and claimed considerable depth and hence and the needy of 1ser neighborhood. to Levi Edgar Young, vice president, of lighter in weight than when he left and aid all removed not the without be render chiseling possible no the of had that he knowledge Lake City, and Miss Gene Cox, but otherwise is in good physical She was always deeply interested Gun Inflicts Bad Wound in Utah County Pays Eighth and Geta away the concrete so affected. help us as Relief ocieiy workers jialt in church work, ano .waa for many white stuff being "wnita mule." On chairman of the state home econ- condition. While away he has at- 'Emply' Part of Water Supply.. cemf-.irLeft Side. b a the small area and into is it cheer it may 'o only bring wan he insisted that it tended four educational conven- years secretary ot th v Relief so-- the contrary n mns omics committee. tn.it do to me at this and of feasible poor replace ionis gasoline which some fellow in The state board of insanity com ciety of her ward.r i'oi'Ud u1k noon nour a uamiuei uuus, uus visiieu couches iu ,e in mk with new concrete. In ease the oil; giving holidnys We tin-iWhile "playing" with an' auto- in lir.nnr nf tlii viirino' Inrliac will Vr,i-l- r WaoitiMtrfritt 1' nylfl nthoi4 She is survived by her husband; Eureka lad asked him to carry over the purchase from the main-- i. :T pleted it the home all of rot has . penetrated appreciably, ,.,.. u. . u Kiveii ai ine noiei nouens, two sons, Thomas and Charles Ash- to the tailor in Dividend. ue places, ami inas come uiio cuiiutci m!tir. iTiicitiii it i nis noaniinir mace tenance account or me- siaie jueu- - rw ure jj with plviriyT'li'iik but removed be sr.i'.ri by may scrubbing tl;s ton of Pleasant View; .threo daughSaturday afternoon ta hospital of two springs in Slate Deputy Coates claims that he has lye. t ince Kr. r.i Kinnmg at J1:.!0 o clock. I he re-- j with several educational agencies, llk Dividend nee jour ; past ters, Mrs. Zella Calvin, of Loa, been on the trail of Frankovich for ' ' know ienc-including tha National Research about 5 o'clock, Roy Shoemaker, 21 cany Im, near the hospital, for 13,-tha' if all givej '''Ption committee' at the banquet 'council Q. Who made the first wato : has months he but Ale that several Mrs. t.i' 0 and the Carnegie institute. wiil and the assumption of certain 1 i,rs'lednuist, Wayne county, Mrs. is Ida Ii. of nnedv s' helo an Hele fie A. Utah; Peter Nurenberg vpr nf aire of Genola. was ser 5('0. Ercanbrack and Mrs, John Baxter been unable to get any evidence usually credited with making t.'.e everyone will be happv, not only' Henry Cease, Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, jHis purpose In visiting these ageu-- j responsiibilities under an agreement " x, nms. until yesterday. A few days ago first. of Provo. inju. Miss ?ophi Packard of Springville cics, he says, was to. sell the llrig-janto wh,ch S(ewart & Stewart of I t'.c rKeiver V it also (he giver." entered his lefi side. Mrs. Klorence Cotter of Lehl. ham Young university, that is, let the pTOvo are now a party. The Stew- - jff Funeral services will be held in he claims to have met FYankovlca The committee on general ar- - them know what the Latter-dathe Pleasant View ward chapel who was coming from Eureka with Shoemaker lias been working for arts. Scott P. and J. R., and the IT' ; Investment company are rg 7 Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The another large bottle. When the rangemenis is composed of Mrs. C. Saint school has, and at the same some time at the Tintic Slandard Knight 1..1M r era Vii i.fi t.F K. Maw. Mrs. Hose Young Stewart, time get from them as much as pos-- ' body may be viewed at the family Austrian saw the deputy rorning, he , after-mine at Iivhb,l. .Saturday went behind a bush and broke the .iii.l Mrs. .i. W. Farrer. th(J coun. sible to help the ii. Y. U. residence prior to- the Bervicea. m(wlth of Utah county, The following program has been Three visits have made him more non he was manipulating an auto-jtIndian War Veterans who desire bottle. to attend the funeral arranged for the morning session at appreciative of his ow n school and matic. The bullet entered the left! which asserted some claipi to the When taken before Judge Jame: may meet at 1. the Women's people. "I have round no group." .i, 1.. !:'.!-the Hatcliwundertaklng niereed one lune springs as an equity acquired in l"::;n o'clock in Frankovicl B. this Tucker at forenoon, parlors 12 o'clock said to his faculty, "with a finer came out between two ribs, enter connection with the water supply Municipal council rooms: Commun-'hTuesday noon from where was given his choice between a fine Tl vfl3 fer flip ennntv infirmflrv they will be taken to the Ashton of $100 or a jail sentence of tw lty singing under tne direction or devotion to their work, or having a j ed the l"ft arm where it .edged is Y. V. to the that li. O. of home in automobiles. Mrs. than the James Bullock, pay finer agreed county president personality days. of the cost of the springs self in he muscle. the Ladies' Literary club; invoca- faculty." V ment on the public square of the When President Harris appeared Deputy Sheriff Charles D. Coates and of getting the water down to i tion, Mrs. J. W. Huiah, president of town. He was prevented by t ie Service Star Legion; selected music, on the rostrum in College hall this of Dividend brought the wounded the mouth of the canyon, and will of the supply. of welcome. morning, the students gave him a man in a truck to the Provo Gen- receive Citizens of 'tne town and so he speech The state reserves the right to: f Mrs. Frank McGraw, Nineteenth hearty "welcome home" in an en- - eral hospital, arriving here about erected it in his own yard. The inll:"o o'clock Saturday night. pay the county back all the money.; Century club of Provo; threemin-- thusiastic round o applause. scription on the monument read: An examination located R has spent and acquire full right He answered the greeting, in "To the Memory of John Wilkes ute response, Mrs. S. K. Ware of 1 Booth for the Killing of Old Lin Payson, vice president of the first substance, as follows: "it Is a pleas- the bullet in the muscle of the left to the springs should the county de-, i district' federation; ure to be back after several weeks" arm. An operation was performed sire to sell by reason of moving the coln " The monument stood in this bsiDrs. Fyed W. Taylor and J. Karl hlfirmarv. It In thomrht-- . nntmlMa of Lehi, absence, 4 have seen two response, Mrs. J. H. yard for years but was rmaiiy reliecic. v. h(T removed the "bullet. thaTThTs wili "be necessary, should' ar" moved by persons whose Identity of the Athenian club; president's million people, but not so Vnless complications set In young steel company choose one of the E. C. 10 .Mrs. The a other crowd as this. has never been established. trfinutes, address, recover, according proposed sites surrounding the presone stiffen a Maw, president of the first district groups I have seen were rather Shoemaker will Q. How can ' lent infirmary. federation; selected music; one heterogenous in their character, to Dr. Beck. crocheted basket? from the presi- but the people here are homogenminute response A. Starch it with raw starch dents of clubs, announcing the num- ous. There are no aristocrats on the shape rery stiff. This will keep itswet. ber of members of her club pros-en- one hand or slum districts on the unless it is allowed to get with a suggestion from he other. I have never been more imbronze the Who designed Q. club of the future efforts of the pressed with the opportunities for of the of Library in front QUESTIONS ANSWERED fountain district federation; reading of leadership. I believe we are to have M Congress at Washington? minutes; report of treasurer; re-- : the leaders of the world ; I expect Yoiican Jnfanawer to any A, Hinton Perry. port of committee onconstitution leaders to be developed from those question8 oa8trTnformatton cltl-we have here. This region is to me and Q. What is a natural born The afteitfoon meeting at 2:30 the greatest country In the world." nt h United States? "aghington Bureau, mil?, t. o'rlock will have the following A. One who is born a citizen as Ave., WaiUtogtbhOi ncloa-n- g CARD OF THANKS. from one who ac-(Hatlnmilshed program: Selected music under the 2 cents ifi natMedical. aUmps. direction of Prof. J. W. McAllister; quires citizenship through before e egal, and love and marriage We Indeed feel to thank all uralization of his parents "Appreciation of Women's Clubs." wm not be given. Unsignhe reached his majority. Mayor O. K. Hansen; ladles' trio, those who assisted us during our ed letters will not be answered, Mrs. James A. Bullock, Miss Carol recent sad bereavement, caused ut all letters are Q. What are the industries of confidential, Poulton, Miss Marguerite Jepper-son- ; through the death of our beloved ua receive Jamaica? t personal replies. short address, President Mrs. mother, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth fcditor. are A. Cattle and horse rearing "Planned E. O. Wattis of Ogden; Especially do we feel gratenorth-eindustries on the Miss Gene Cox, ful to all those who took part In Expenditure," y. was a monument to John important on elopes. Fish are abundant chairman of the state home econ- the services, the speakers, the wilkes Booth ever erected In any all coasts, owing to the character omics committee; "Americanzation singers, and to the many who will"""Liiern city? of the country, railways are conSecretary of the Navy Denby, who once enlisted ln tha llarlnes, la I as Applied to Practical Needs,' Mrs. ingly loaned the use of their autonk Carter, a Bavarly Moffatl i Levi fined to the southern part of the shown here surrendering to the demands of ,F i, Edgar Young, first vice pres-- ' mobiles, also for the many beaulived in Troy, Ala., policeman j daughter ot Admiral erected a Island, and communication is car- and enlisting ln the Red Cross. Mlaa Beverly, ' ident of the Utah state federation ; tiful floral offerings. v monument to John WUkea Booth ried on by road conveyances and Mottett, Is the youngest Red Cross worker. . FAMILY. THE community singing. "u attempted to put thla monu mulea and pack horses. Maize, k. ' Candy-compan- h ii y, -- .' i v v. h- Mttu - A r. ' M. twenty-milkHiL-"doU- rak o ; . t - ' to , Z .m; tJ. : 1'- a" j I ces"-io- ' Slee! City Is Newest City y-- Bigger and Better i . Near In County, U V Steel Plant j sev-Mr- 1 nt . : -"P- pains-atkin- O. g j when-Bow- " . ottt?a:' llff! fBJix(Md.acera SESSION .2! . PRE!!" L 1 11 1 Long-tim- h flt tZ-1- noB-pit- the--arm- s of Mental J 1 -- - -- I re T . 1 - pi.-t- ol Secretary Denby Surrenders ' ft ' I.-- : y 't-- vti! one-eight- h e ' three-minut- e kWm good-lookin- t, -- lit 1 ad-T'- )I yi WIT (SSI, tr? n Gil-ne- d ye |