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Show ....,, Read Dr. Viola RuoceU's-- i r - Herald The Circulation . . V. . . 22o2 . Daily Sunday Circulation 7.7.2502' Sworn Statement for Every ' Issue in November, 1922. : NCV162. MR A O . .... ' UTAH-deneral- I - PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10, i922. dip .11Lhaa organ? Florence Jepperson Madseitof the ized a jpermanenf oratorio society to be known as the Provo ... ..... . . . Oratorio society. : v should made be Application immediately to Professor Madsen. The first work to be studied and presented Is the famous oratorio "Elijah," by Mendelssohn, Rehearsals will begin within i " . ft few days. second: great work-wi-ll be the presentation of Handel's masterpiece 'The Messiah," during the 1923 Christmas season. Some-othe soloists have already been appointed. -J The organization promises to be the greatest choral society I in the history of Provo. . 1111 mm V--The' UHIIAIEIIU uiniff-riniiirn liHI lltl T -- manufacturers , "Orfcaii4re9ldenrof thrSmoot Lumber company, said plans for three newapartmentitouses cussed. They Ought to be started immediately," Mr. Pierpont said. "If we can't house the peoplo when they come a lot of business will he lost right at the itart? Wt: Ht: RoylanceTirgarttal thiS Is the - opportune: tlme-I- or city zoning, .segregating manufacturing estaMisn-ment- s stores, and' residential districts for certain foreign workers not thor' ' oughly Americanize. "It will be too late after stores and factories have been erected on- - our best residential streets to talk' of Sonin the city,". Mr JEtoyiance asserted. The best time is now, when the city ' -- . stands jponthlhre8holdlJfarei markable industrial development" . Mr. Roylance stressed the need "Tor He more hotel accommodations. pointed to what Fort Worth, Texas, had done when, that city, chosen as a packing center for the southwest, merged from a town view of things to real city else. rFort Worth put up a fine, large omomunity hotel Business men and other tnvestars took stock in the hotel corporation and one of the finest hotels in the southwest was the in itself attracted the man who came t Fort Worth with money to Invest ; The ssmet ting can, and at hoiattTrdonrlisra-TBProo7trf- toteL" - or a - odewOl- - mveet to community-bmll' t ' . An enjoyable evening's entertain by f B. . nnl-evening- - la the Versitya- band iTharsday humorous CoUege halL- musical program has. keen arranged by . Prof. Robert fiauer, and those who come out ill Josorv thsmselvss r many r good laugh daring the evSnlng. , The program la Ught and wUl be enjoyed by - alL Besides the music s several have been ar-.raned, among which are selections by Edmund Evans and Enoch Clark. The university band is reputed to be the best college band la the . territory. During the past few weeks the band has been prattle- Ing earnestly In preparation for this concert. The proceeds will ' go to-warda helping the boys purchase new band suite 40 thst they wUl bo in a presentable condition when on parade . . next spring. ., , - 1 other-number- , inter-.mounta-in ' ' UTILITIES 10. ' Abbot Rodney OQDEN.VJan. Heywood, chairman ot the Utah public utilities commission, former mayor of Cgden and member ot the Utah bar . for 40 years, died at his home at m Tuesday, of heart trouble. He has1 been In poor, health for several seryears but his condition has been, ' iously only a few davs. . -- CHAIRMAN DEAD. 4:-a- .1 Schools prom- - fses much lor the nealth and welfare of our children, If the movement receives the hearty support of the pac pre-scho- Asked to Help ol j; Pay 'has-com- Utah Manufacturers' association to cooperate with Provo and Springville in nrnvMlnr th Bite for th steel The association plant In U tail county. was asked to " endorse the steel site fund drive," and to urge aU members to aid in raising the money needed to pay for the site. .dwin Hinckley, secretary of the Intermountaln Development league, spokei.on "Utah's. Industrial Develop ment." He argued that the coming of the steel industry to Utah county will means much Tn the devel other Industries in the entire- - state. Preston Q. Peterson chairman of the state road commission, speaking for President T. F. Tierpont of. the Provo Chamber of Commerce, who was detained in Provo by the drive to secure money to pay tor the steel site land, briefly sketched the Utah county page of steel history, and told what SprmgviUBBBitiProvo has done, and were ready to do to bring the steel a e -. A A a. at 1 a ner city-scho- ols ol pre-scho- i n a. Frovo-Springvll- urged to send in these questions, ber of the Utah Manufacturers' asso- - Sheet & Tube company might be .is -- DrRussell will be absolutely free to i drawn to this city 4f the iron and steel ciation to 'dd two things: Herald readers. There are but these "First, help Provo and Springville 'industry here shows signs of activity. conditions attached: to pay fo the land which we have1 "tr te not believed that the merger The question must concern the promised the - Columbia Steel cor- - in Chicago would interfere with the v iaDove program; ana it migm mane a. porallonTahd " Second, be a booster "for Utah COun- - western mcauua even mure auracuve sine 01 iqe sneeu. ty manufactured iron and steel, and t0 tne merged interests, outranked in one The question must be mailed or products made from iron and Btegi size now only by tne united states otherwise delivered at The Herald steei corporation ana tne uetnienem manufactured ln Utah." office, 3tt East First North .street, Mr. .Peterson explained that while steel company. r When the Youngstown people were Provo, Utah. Provo and Springville would profit Because this health service is limitmuch in the way of added wealth and here It was said that a site favored, ed to Utah .county ah - present only population by the coming of the steel by the Pacific Steel company was just south 6t Springville. They also in- questions from Herald readers Jn the plant, ''other cities too will profit." e, "A steel plant in Utah county em- vestigated a site offered by Lehl business- county -interests. Former Senator Ed- - though, is open to alt Herald readers ploying a thousand or more workers Ward-soutin Provo, Springville, payson, span wick recently Informed wilt increase Salt- - Lake's business," Mr. Peterson explained, urging that The Daily Herald that options had ' lh Fork, Pleasant Groye and in vlla Pecim Point by Lehljlages and farms from American Fork SarEakrChamberbT on the north to Santaquln on the every Salt Lake manufacturer and men and tnat th,s land 18 t0 08 turned Jobber aret behind the Provo -Snrlnar - ! over 10 me racuic oieei interests u:"""" villa Holdlnar comiianv and heln to ' they decide to. go tnrougn with taeir raise the money necessary to buy the . Piant plans4 o The" wmlng-int.thl field of the PLAY r-land for the steel plant SUPERVISOR Other speakers were Edwin Wright, Youngstown" company would, of course Utah Retail Uler- - increase the local market for pig iron, president of-tchants' association; Dr. Fred W. Mer- - alIa ta tnls way. be of reat advant-rlll- ,Dr. R. N. Mead. a6e to the Columbia Steel corporaPROVO TO The eighteenth annual banuet will tlon- - which will have. Its first blast 'furnace, in operation- - wlthip a year. be held this evening. with Supt. H. A. Dixon, the principals of the city schools, the officers of DAILY HINT the Home and School association and Dr. Russell. At this meeting the plans to be followed at the examinations CHILDREN were outlined and discussed. It was decided that before beginning the sura meeting will vey in any TEETH be heldLol ot the respective schools in By DR. VIOLA RUSSELL. which Dr. Russell will outline the Of the United 6tates Public Health so eiamin atlons tha of .'procedure Servlee. that the parents will thoroughly unThere are two ways to Insure the derstand what is to take place. "We have realized for a long time," perfect health of the teeth of. the said Dr. Russell In an Interview with kiddles keep them clean by brushing . a Dally Herald reporter, "that the them and keep them clean by having "The coming of the Columbia Steel fundamental- problem ofthe health the cavities filled. ; A cavity Is really WrpOTationlff1Jta1rinsB73OTlng conditions of the schools is the pre a nes.t in whlctrtheweer bugs "Called to this .state of the biggest manufacturinschool child. We know that If we can germs 'start- - houskeeping. No one g-industry that ever has come have the child begin the first grade wants to be a landlord to such undeIn from the outside," Mr. Peterson dein perfect health there will be no. sirable tenants. The dentist will "help clared.' ''Nothing of recent years, has health problems for the school. you o keep them outConsultim r offered as mucn promise to Utah. Mak"In order to be in perfect health early and often. Teach your child to ing Utaa the premier steel state ot when entering school a child must brush his teeth up and down and the west means bringing In hundreds measure up to a certain health stand- round and round. This wipes out the -of, other payrolls and doubling the ard, the four points of which are as dabri from .the crannies, and corners. ... population of the state within a very follows; First, the child must .have The mouth Is .like a room: it has four years. few "the, njorraal weight and height for his corners. No tidy housewife leaves ana manuracturer Kvery, jonperjn age; second, lie must have a clean dirt in the corner. C'.ean the mouth W. nose and his district eyes, Winton, mouth; third, Major Roy thoroughly with a good tooth paste mum ue in goo - court it iq.ih one a day at" least preferably aT supervisor of the western division of throat r night. be the CommunitServlceInwiU i, .Each child should have his .pergonal in Provo Friday and Saturday of this ''If the child measures' up .ta these toothhrusli. He should not be like the week looking after the work of his standards when entering school there pchopl boy who could only brush hi PAYS DIVIDEND corporation begun TEere last fall .by will be little cause for fear that he teeth on Sunday because his big 'Sister IDAHO RAISE STEE IN DIES will not- - be able to progress In his worked all the other days of the week, W. C. Bradford. school' work. The schools should and used the toothbrush those days. Winton will over .the pro- really maintain physical requirement go Major The fifty-firdividend to be paid SPRINGVILLE, Jan. 10. A meetfng Word was received Tuesday . by b7 i"9 Iron Blossom Mining company gram of the local committee of the for entrance rather than the age re- polntments will be between 9:30 and Mrs.' James Clayton of this city of the ot the business men - ot this city will . 11:30 Jn the forenoon, and from 1:40 will be payable on January 2d, accord-h.eL- Community Service of which Dell quirements." . . D m death of her sister, Mrs. Rhoda Smith To determine if the. first grade to 3:30 in the afternoon.. reached at the meet- - Webb is the director. The plans for to decision S! il! S -f . u.. w pupils In .the four city schools meas' ."Following the completion of this of the board of directors of Melba, Idaho. -- Dr. uir allcHted them for the PurchaseI ing theseottr-etanda- rd, wUie cnecked over nre-o, -- Mrs. Smith has teen an invalid dur- money said !Dr, Russell, "and-ba- ssurvey." mha I oe A rnliimnls bibbi or-rfAFtm ure vo.umuia lano lor Russell will examine each child in that ing our Investigations on the findings and the work In general Inspected. to been declareii ceIit hag amounting the-pathree years, at which time C01?K)r",m-- . ing Director Webb has had three skat- grade whose parents are present at and statistics gathered during the ex, of Interest N man!- - .$25,000. This is a continuation of the A great she was In an auto accident nt Oaklast ing ponds this winter all ready to the time the examination will be aminations we will open a 4lvlieni during paid quarter!y tested here over "the coming of the year made. Dr. Russell very emphatically clinic to which ihe will ley, Idaha The family had lived in steel freeze pver but thus far the weather made It clear to The Dally Herald r- - vlted to take theirparents and Its accompanying In- m in plant t children ot pre-kw.t.. to Provo for many years prior moving iinderno-condltlj with him, porter that on cooperate n -Jafluafy15 snd the divldead-vritHundaho. Mrs. SmIth7TsnboraTn SpnngvUle-Provchild be examined unless the parent clinic will be conducted mainly with Holding company be paid 10 days, later. However,; several small boys have d men marasked of city,-anthis ,M has the .business this' previously to her Presenl to see the examination and the idea that any. physicist detects or taken advantage of the hnnda' and to raise will undoubtedly be riage was active In the various church city Ice on skated the hsve until within thin week. the, coming forthcoming they,. To Mcan c0se- - cooperation during may have may be corrected before organisations. At one. time she was DESCEHDAfJTS F --The- waterlthe-survehavebrokenthrough. meetings will be ' a ntember of the stake board oflhe VERDICT It "GUILTY." hss (Only been shout one and a half the Parent-Teache- r "'It may even be that-;- ? should the associations of . J4VI.-AT. L. feet deep, so no danger "has befallen the respective schools" a week prior other surveys and clinics be success- MexlcanH the C Romero of Dlvtdend. aiiy"6r the"""boys' Who have ' gone to. the beginning of the survey. 'Al ful we may also conduct a baby clinic"1 l51 BealdeOen1""4 was arrested some-timago on these meetings Dr. Russeit 'will ex- - following the o,ne for preschool through. and three ehildreu,'she Is survived by awho For the sake of the skater. of Provo, to the parents how the exsmina-- ! dren. charge of carrying a deadly weapon . Pioof the her father, rrank Perry with Intent to commit an assault,- was Mr. Webb Is anxious to see a little tlohs will-"All of th'ls Work ' Unaccomplished performed. The m For the purpose of organising brothers Tuesday afternoon found guilty by a neer ward. raider 'weather In this vicinity than tions win appoint commit tee j who at the special request of Superintend- followmg and sisters also survive her rrank J. Jury on that charge. Sentence will he' Provo chapter ot the Sons and Daugh- we have had thus far this winter. wlll vilt the homes qf the parents ent Dixon, and the. officers of the and solicit their hearty cooperation In Home and School association.' 'All of Perry of Pleasant View Ray- H. Perry, imposed later by Judge Ellas Hansen. ters ot the Indian War Veterans and Z tbrltomrtluardTTttniBetinfrwltli be' COMMERCE CLUB OFFICERS; V Cad JrPerry Ivan Perry, and Mrs.: he movement. 7 these officers together with Superin- ne-- d in tne oasement or - me rrovo c f PAYSONITES WED. James Clayton of Provo, and iMrs. The first meeting with the Parent- - tendent Dixon .are giving me splendid eTentog, Janu;At the regular Bertha Peterson ot Eureka.- - She also lucheon of Teaehcrs association will be he'd In cooperation which I - greatly-- appre-th- e puWlcibrarynesday kr hss a host of friends in this city whop George M. Page and Mrs. Nettie F. aryi4,at the"rT',rXommere'club held yester- Maese'rrschooLl'rnursday evening. elate.-- , They are certainly standing to explain tne be present n'rlnr-l- r will mourn her demise. , Tha Kinder, both of Payson, were maf rleJ , There. .wui - . a aay A. Res Jlohnson, during the past Jannarv If . . . , ' WV .nIMl. " - mi Kal.in ,U UUfl t VI . WIIWl in wii.uu, m. todav at the courtbonse x by County - for ana MC M.v MUKhes Of BURIEO. SDaUlbt). nrevMent Hales. CHILO It VIerk Wallace eranlztlnn. Mi elented will begin Tuesday January 16. amlnatlons by. Mrs.7James H. $yme,1 .I II I . Commander. Alma Fullmer" of 8prUg-;aior,L.IJ wuu 1.. ine pa- the school nurse, with the. following, officers for who Is giving all of a pe nem win lurcuiig A.' one of vlUe. 10. Johnson Joel Provo, Funeral AMERICAN FORK MEN, ARRESTED SPANISH FORK, Jan. Dean, vice president; rents Of the Tlmpanngos rchool on ber attention at present to the surmi: Stanley r war tew Indian ot the secretary-treasurer- ; services were held (Monday afternoon vt Chestlt)a-Balrdremaining Thursday, January 18. and the examW vey. . at the Benjamin meeting house for Sheriff J. D. Boyd and Deputy Karl erans, will also be present and explain Ree,i &. uardner, chairman finance nations In that school will begin son of Boshard Tuesday afternoon arrested the necessity; to the organisation. i commitee;" Raymond Hclbrbok, thalr-- " Tuesday, 'January 23. Donald Westring, ELECT FlfH OFFICERS. The'Proro meeting, has been called' man program committee. Mr. and Mrs;- Anton Westrlngrt The John: Hansen and Louis --Cunningham, The parents of the Franklin school fh"e elusive trout and the gamesome speakers were Alma Johnson, Elijah both of American Fork, on charges 0 by Mayo; O. K. Hansen. At least one v ,The Commerce club has. under way will meet :on Thursday, January 25 Hawkins, Elinor. Johnson and Bishop Intoxication: The men were taken to fepresenUUve from each one of,the, efjiiatlon with the Herman Foundaantr-th- e examinations in that school bass In their winter r:: may -shiver ...... welL . . e - .. John Johnson. Interment was In. the the, county Jail, awaiting hearing be- - 19 awiNMnn wrai,w;u cMutm uon.; a MW.lOrk Iirm w 11 Ch loans w ill been Tueadav. January Sft. inei.. .iian., voumy pieces, lor niamg n.-.w oeen nave rrovo tore Cent atnHenla James W raenmmended una mnnnt'ln Fork nti .B.'Tuc"ter Judge PiHiiti.Tulun' City cemetery;, Pirtu, nt. Spanish oKthep tend the , meeting, ,! accredited - college. . Final arrange- -' elation will hold their tmlimlnarves..u Jmid an eiertinn n..ffirera. att city. court, The oftlcerse to be. chosen tor the ments are now being made for THROUGH THE REAR, PLEASE. such ' sloa on the evening of . Thursdy.!the annual meeting Friday evening, at . .. . .... .1. . . ... ji.(Ia .rv MORE VOLUMES' FOR LIBRARY. Pwiva hnnt&r i&'Hl. ha -a Mnrsln.. IIaii, vv"ucviiuM7 tuai.iiuuiiiJiiBi IHUUB7 , reoruary i, ana me survey .win. com- - tne counnouse. i Contributions to the - Alice Louhe tenant, adjutant, chaplain choristerLwiiLbe made available to uppeiMl-jmwic- e Hereafter freshmen students at the there birthe e ' All of the meetings will Lqulte a flock of to orrear - Reynolds collectlonbf hooks, B. T.1I. and quartermas:er. An executive conKiegJ students In amounts up to . j February i are door In enterlns the Education build- - library, have been made by the follow. mitteS Of, 15 members Will al0 M per mr. ' in the nveik' linlnvn'iv a aeUnf nfriraea n a ntit. Icomm.np at Is1 elected The Commerce club bulletins, which , ing. si ing Salt- Lake people Bishop W, J,J Ing or the Maeser Memorial Such ; . formwhlch guaranteesw everybody niirlnaV tha m lnKlM in w"AiciM:unningrsm, fourteen bound volumes nnnnlnlmanisi mtll ' ennil caapters ot this organisation will, are published weeVlv by the club oftl-- i tim the edict of the student body, Aanw v oi vcsi.vi-L,.inuv v4 ni ' tintnii. nrFwiuiuirui-giroo wi( s""'S j and-sent 4o all high schools lulbe made for each mother the freshman acquiesce. Green cape, of .the Century magazine; T, . Fredjhe organized throughout the State,; u cers . Members of theSocbty for the Preot Utah. Idaho, and "surrounding states, for fifteen j luture the enmpfire fer the men and green sweaters for Harding, eleven volumes of lsw; tbe time to be set vention ot'Cruelty to Salmon Eggs minutes, he will-the girls are the insignia of the treia- 'Priscilla 8wenaon, a number of vol- - the Indian war veterans coj dre doing much u advertise the unl-- by the 'committee appointed at the will caucus on the courthouse steps " t . umes of poetry.and general literature, ducted Ty t- -e new organUatlon. . . . maaclaaa. terslty and Ulah county. ... meetings.' The ap- - Immediately before the IALTH TOR i""" one-scho- asso-ciatio- "The-servlo- -- he . -- . . d fj. vt-tw- haifrj118"1 st -- pre-scho- oWPtP,fIU0L -te- mi , 0 ment will be given -- of Provo third-laree-st .4 -- MniisMPiiifc An extensive survey of the health conditions of the" children attending the grade schools and the liigh school of Provo is being conducted at present by Dr. Viola Russell of the bureau of child rents of those children: without .their 4 inrelvTwork was" IrTvItl coouerilloft fall hyyenehyUiritcd fltatcs from "Chicago "Telegraphic reports Dr.. Viola Russell, of the U. S. Pub-ti- commenced about six weeks ago and will not be fijtfshed before tell of: the merger of two large iron Health Service, now is conducting next April, during which time not only the children u.cchdol and steel corporations, the Youngs- age town Sheet A. Tube comDanv and the a health survey among school chll- - but also the will children to be examined as theif ' dcen of Provo. She as much has done of& Tube America. Steel Comoanv ..... formlne the steel concern for :the children of Sprlngvllle, Span. physical conditions. ilsh Pork and Pay son. In making her Dr. Russell before theChrjstmas holidays completed one sur-ve-y in the United States. j The Yonngstown Sheet & Tube com - ' Investigations In Utah county cities of all of the childrentthe Parker school and selected cases ' Russell was said to be interested in the upon many in- from the other three pany ' waMichools of the ' city, examininir in. allnJ plans of- - tns proposed Pacific Steel .stances wherejiJf tnlS" mother only At j iil''. j eoiiaren. wt company, the grouping of southern knew what to do, the child s health ' AtffesentnjBiaaentsginfriiign.scnooi are being examined, ihfc examination of 117 alreaMhaving been completed interests, would be nauch better. mat was me irouDie tne momer out of 1,000 students. : iuh Rhnnirt h the tmnsi irini nt A reDresentative of the YounKStow.a . ,;...' ' a booster for the steel planU The comBanyjM., In Provo several months HJ not know! m wun connecoa ana scnooi ine tne nome ana autnortties Herald Dr. Russell writes steel plant means more customers In ago, whenOhA Pacific ateel people! Utah for every other Utah Industry. It wr showing Utah's iron and fuel re- - the first of a series of health Junta School association of Provo, Dr. Russell will soon begin the ex amination ot.itii of the first grade children m the will bring more prosperity to the sources to a group of eastern capl- - "i pe puonsnea every. ay ,m ... neraia. Ana in aaailion 10 IUJS serv- - Following that examination, a clinic for children of firmer and in fha manjifoMnrar fnr KUl StS. .At the time rif the risft. here The ice throueh the columns of The it men hHnirinr tho onninnu, n vr. Russell wllj age will be conducted at the clinie4n;he high school building; and Dailv Herald reuorter was ihWrmed t16'" wrhe-Rubl- ic answer men even baby clinic may also be conducted trsufficienTsubport "questions that, "On behalf of the Provo Chamber 6Fhy"YoTisgstown though i i. i j. t tu raciut omei piaus um uoi prove commerce, and tne aw.- "e A meeting was held Monday night Holding company, 1 ask every mem- - attractive to them the Youngstownl Every reader of The Daily Herald Ca41torBla-aB4th-ji4il- Nielsen said. S. H. Belmont, of the Prdvo-Press- ed Brick company, said that WJ). Roberts had told him he was ready to build and operate a .large hotel if Proro needed additional hotel accommodations.Mr. Roberts Is reported to have under consideration the of a hotel at the corner of Jlrst West and Center streets, v. Healths of Utah. rs&eeiai ta Th Daiiv Hsraid.i apartments, dwellings, and hundreds -- "SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. W.A will want rooms, while looking the direct appeal was made today to the -- ''sjtgi'. OrrViola Russell Conducting Tour children, are, of course, of I prime importance to you. Their health is their most valuable possession. A Children's health movement (inauga: i rated In Utah county y the United - rn - "That Ptoto is lfl sore need of more bote! and apartment house accommodation was the topic ot discussion at the Ptoto Chamber of Commerce ... ' v,--..this morning. will short time "in people very beglt pouring la here,' everyone hunt ing for . hotel or a. rooming house," declared T. & Pierpont, president of ' - eamgaTn. -. "Weoughttohe St work now on two or three large apartment houses," Mr. LOSE LIU Herald's UILLL IHLIIULII ly PRICE THREE CENTS. . f -- Herald? fair couth, uiu ' Thursetttcd north tonight-a- na day; little chance in temperature, urnnrn ORATORIOJSOCIETY mm v inrriH it JProt ILX SUOD -- Printed In i :..v.J'-- The Weather mv W city over and preparing for the arrival of their families. How axe we going to take care of them?",-.;- . 55 wen .4. Nielsen, member uf the .Chamber of Commerce classification committee, suggested that, Investor, and contractors should' get together at once and begin an eijtehslre building .... j JJ.1.. ';. IE -- VOL. XXXVtt. ... ,.a.-- y, mmmm e chll-plal- . be -- r T:20-ocioc- a. , gt ! 1 A -- "'',', . - -- JlL n 1 . jj.i BX'-V.-mns- t'to n.. . ' the-sid- n VlSO-o'clo- m. -- Mi-s!t- ' 1 Questions About ChildirenV:HeaIth Ari ivrMit-Ttacher- Heraild BDirRussell |