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Show VOL. XXXVTJ. NO. 184. PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1023. PRICE THREE CENTS. Ill B torn - 1B5H - ' - ' -- 1323 . Iriouro Bu Eurrpnr cio Eli IIISllEllEI Funeral services were held in the the church.' "Thhr action demonstrated to me Masonic temple Thursday afternoon for Oeorge Weston Craig, tor. many that a man may be of solid integrity, of a commanding power, and yet years local agent of the Union Pacific have a on on Note that is hungry souL. 'There may be It good (Editor's Thursday-afternoauthority reported While flaying To. prepare for the p.roper ob system and who died in "The Holy article on Vaccination," written Prof. Alice Reynolds of the Brigham Cross oepital Tuesday morning after many here who may .be in the same servance of the Intermountaln Prod ensouthwest the at sidewalk . u,e U. a 'wi'y a man But there 0n Dr. Viola Russell, of the-Tlrposition. by Young university has been appointed several months' illness. may find satisfaction to his sou, Mr, ucts week which will be held accord Public Health service,-l- a another trance Whe Postoffice grounds, Joassociate editor of the Relief Society The services were under the direc Craig's last few, weeks were filled r eonef articles Dr. series of of health the to a proclamation issued by Qov seph pumphreyTleTfenear-oldMasonic" Latter-daof local tion' the ' Saints. It lodger'Tha with peace and satisfaction. Why? ing Russell has written .for The Daily magazine of the was offiMr, and Mrs. Bertram O. Pampbxey, Masonic the ritual ernor Charles R. Mabey during the given by is understood that Professor ReyFlag ceremonies were conducted in He bad reached out his Herald, the first Utah aewspaper the direction clasped hands with God.faith and had week under 270 East Second South street, was every school of the cials of the lodge sever connection will not her nolds conto beginning Monday, February 12, tell its readers that the Fellowship city during the ex- run oyer. by. a true driven by A. B. with the university but will still con of Arthur Woods, worshipful master. wit God Is not restricted to any creed "fluent-: committee has been ap- ; merchants' thiroTntog-s-iWholesale the Utah cxraprprctaes of special pari Beautiful vocal selections "were ren- or nationality." Jones tinue to teach a number of courses in tacked this state.) in The following memProvo. of the w Vlolot-anpointed .Scout Boy Celeetia Johnson, program arranged fdcred by mjiuou. pany. vne iooi literature. The Rev: S, H. Goodwin snoke of L. A. Culbertson. The his and L. L. committee: John. constitute bers The boy was taken to Ms home by for the observance of Boy Scout anhithe, is an one, Baker, The RUSSEUL DR. VIOLA Mr. position association with important By Craig during! www. r. A.' Berry ana pisnop jgggpn cations the magazine being the official organ quartet sang, "Lead, Kindly Light." had lived in Provo-- . W, FarrerV j graham,C. Dr. J. of and He spoke- - of the many sterling charac The boy Is underhaoare of the Relief society and having a Nearer- My Qod to Thee, Readers Herefrom to Submitted In and Walter Olsen P. Whiteeach school Frel scouts the to be getparticiViolet and teristics-hClark and is reported today ciicalation of. many thousands, extend- "Come Ye Disconsolate." of The Dally Herald. had discovered in liis head. wiH be sev- pated in the ceremony and the entire well. It also a Celestia Johnson along lately to duet of world. the sang all parts ting friends and' said that his friendship Vaccination has been known to be ing The Committee is asking ail of the eral days, however, before he- will be school listened to inspiring addresses effectivince479e, whetJenner gave Professor Reynolds' --experience as The Lord Is My Shepherd." was one which grew warmer and merchants of the city to use all of hm foot" to m use on to A tribute the movement-froable the Boy Scout interg- stronger as time elapsed touching In 187tQermany a writert herjrlde knowledge of Engit to their window space for the display of According to Mr. Jones, the driver prominent business and professional made vaccination BtaeerHy WC compulsory and lish literature, aid her --Xamiliarity rhx Jets manufacture. dittJthe to drive was ana he men of the city. a friend as going business man V. Craig for years, in and out of the prod of the truck, since then till 1913 had had only two with the history, organlazitons, and section. , Of The speakers in uie various schools deaths, from smallpox in her army. . principles of the Latter-da- y into the hack the postoffice ground Saints was given by President T. N. Taylor, Ipdge room, and my esteem for him. Housewives are ;asked to prepare " from the southwest entrance. He saw were as follows: Prove high school, old 'days of the less Virulent give" her special', fitness for tire posl. who had been closely associated with lias grown with tho years," said Mr. the food for the- - family during the the In the boy standing on the sidewalk Dr. George H. Brimhall; B. Y. U., type of smallpox sortie people felt tion, and she. wiil undoubtedly increase him since his arrival in this" city more Goodwin. "He was "one of the first .week from the same kind of products away from the driveway. Just as the Mayor O. K. Hansen; Parker. Judge J. that to suffer the disease was less the great prestige of the Relief so- - than 30 years ago. men I met after arriving in Provo-2- 5 ajid to patronize intermountain-mad- e "We develop in life, as we go along, years ago. Tho things truck fumed" junto the sidewalk, ac- B. Tucker; Maeser, A. O. Smoot; Tim- - painful than to be vaccinatedBnt he did for me , goods. They are also being urged to rushed the Mr. come to to we boy value Jones, which friends Walter Lincoln 1 was for highly, panogos, The position came here as a stranger- - wlth- - become familiar with the various prod- Adams; cording when high the situation has changed; the form many years soma cases that friendship ia onlyint fripmla iind afqnnininrpa to front or me auto. of smallpox now sweeping the country held by Mrs. Snsa X Gates, a. dangh-jlqi. mrtff py npmq ?n fat tny may hhk 0. Bertram of cases in father the other it boy, The grows ways be theliiost" cherfshed menioflos for them white doing Knight; Lincoln, A. A. Anderson; i is the old;fashioned kind, "black ter of President DrigEani Foung, and passing, their ordering-i- n , on -the Samuel Aakergnignpet," which so terrorized our a woman of great ability and extended stronger with the year," said Lakeview, of my life. Pumphrey, an engineer Bishop the stores. a Coal Route, was injured in an auto ac-- 1 Troon 10 of th Manavn ward has forefathers and which was the plague On account of other duties dent Taylor. "1 first met George "Time and again he camo and askeel All clubs fiaYThg TuiicheoHs "during cident several months ago between she was recently under the necessity Craig I!2 years ago. Our association Lme It there were not someone in the i ho week have been asked - to have g0ne overthetop-i- n the 25 per cent of the seventeenth century. ' '" increase campaign conducted during Last winter in Kansas City the of tendering her resignation.. Mrs. gitst. until it became a genuine school over which I had charge here menus composed of . intermountain-mad- e Provo. and, Springville. scout anniversary week. Eight new virulent" form appeared and before Joseph Hyde has temporarily filled friendship. We have" nad social rela-- 4 who needed help and assistanee.'l'and products onlvr - whlclvould4 - hehHdrenn lops ana busiuiiss relations, and universal vaccination went Into effect eaehrtine4eftleck -to troo: to posfriend 1 been added found the my 1 haa ont ways enable some boy- or some girl to con- asked to emphasize --the observance departed K ral hundred lives wereJos Tie. sess characteristics --of the work-to:howeek in IILU jcflr'"g w.Harry Butler. epidemic in Denver, which up to Janhh? to iHis loyalty company came to know him. quality, 1 of this year took a toll of 284 "I uary his out only part of Its program last lives, is now under control since uni- R and for love and to his friends esteem hinu .and love ..Aim Uttle children were among his many brother' evening when the spirits of the scouts versal vaccination has been prac characteristics which were dampened as a result of thai ticed. The death rate in both these praiseworthy ui 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 George Craig, to us, is not dead -among and never will be; lie. wilL continue in i km meeting iouse not --having been heaw outbreaksha been around 3- -. ItlLniUHII ed. through some misunderstanding. ED Old and young. DELEGATES our lives as always," said Mr. Goodcent one out of every three cases. constant that "He learned Allen, manager of a.gro--I jf the- weather will permit the by giving case win conclusion. in ap In November, a maligant out we grow, and he never hesitated to caitt store on the corner of Fifth" scuota will stage a parade Saturday peared in Salt Lake. The man had Many large and beautiful floral of street, was afternoon between 2:30 and 3 o'clock, Just come from Denver. Shortly' after HAS STEEL DRIVE North and Third-E- ast William O. Creer and Reed Ander- - give out freely of the things he pos- ferings covered the casket and testi badlv bruised and injured last even- on Center street The Boy Scouts a .second case was reported in an- berg today were elected delegates to sessed. Of the many friendships made fied to the high esteem in which the in about 8 O'doCk: When be was run ! win me,l In front Af the nriw At nit other man, who also had recently the district Rotary convention to be during the past 32 years, none stands departed was held by his company, his out more vividly than that of George fellow, workers aad his business and Into by a Dodge automobile driven by . county building previous to forming come from Denver,. M Js likely that held to Pocatello, Idaho; the soliciting of funds tor the steel, Aaron Chipman, a young man from th Una ofmarch. election of was Craig. I pray that we will always re- social friends to this and othef com a the The ae regu uaxe part in situation salt the present plant site is now under way Jn Ameri- -, American Pork. The accident hapSunday will be observed by the veloped from "the contacts made by lar program of the luncheon this- noon member him as a loyal and trust- munities. The Masonic temple was tilled with can Fork. Secretary E. 6 Hinckley worthy friend." pened just east of the fountain at the scouts by going to Sunday school and these cases. There have been .11 in Hotel Roberts. was "He dead, intersection et umversjtz avenueaim meeting. Special speakers will at-speaketh," disease in made of Mr. Craig who had found of the Provo Chamber of Commerce friends Advances yet being prevensince Lak Salt In ie Center street Mr.. Allen Is cottaed the lunday school services" to December 1. In or utan in tion and cure furnished Dr. Fred R. the text chosen- - by the Rev. Charles to htm a sincere and trustworthy met with tha America. Fork Commer?-. clal club and answered several fluesto his bed, having injured his left give short speeches on the ecout 1920 there were only 14 MsOrv out Taylor with a topic for his vocational MoCoard of the Community church to friend. tions propounded by the members eon ' s peaking of the departed. ' kneecap, and broishea Mr snoutaer movement talk to Rotarians. 5823 eases. . , of le service Science Christian A cernlns the wag was Holding man of not a "Mr. to of and other parta of his body. tndav ia heir only Craig The outbreak in Salt Lake, first tola "TMami man Mr. Alien was crossing Center HITE SMITH DIES. un- were raff diseases of thousands of business affairs or socially engaged. conducted to the forenoon at the company, is Herald, The probably in Daily uom rrwmeai in the Masonio temple by Mrs. Frank A. street from Schwab's store to the chipman moved der control and this is due to the fact Ara m rr inv!ar said. "We find he also played a leading part Mrs. Fay Loose Stlehl. accom- that the 10ha annnlntMl such was a in tnakm postoffice, and the auto was going east Hyrum Hitej Smith, 51 years of that thousands of people have been evidence in the tombs ot Egypt that Masonic fraternity and Timmerman Mrs. r.TTo'ht-lJnorasang l Ray on Center street Before crossing the age, died at his home, 825 North Sixth vaccinated there already and Hun rfi.s.p,. man," Said Rer; McCoard. "He panied by authorized and to irnJ citing : "Nearer of the soulJ "Lead. Kindly Light," and be street, Mr. Allen obBorved4aecar-o- p West street, Wednesday night Death dreds are still reporting for tt every hon to proceed-t- o make the. col stfto-sthepoofTOodThee.'' posite the Telluride Motor company, was due to heart trouble. while diseases have not changed and he lecting. The motion was unanimously-adopteBut day. -" but figured .he would be able to get A native of Provo, Smith was born However, there is anotner aspect to methods of prevention and cure have prayer. ' t UUiy WaB WUS taken to Stew across before the car would pass the here October 29. 1871, and had al- be considered.- - A case has been re- progressed, according to the doctor. "Mr. Craig some weeks ago, Imme- artsville,' Mo., where Interment will ax committee repreThis evening ' fountain. lived in this city. ways diately following his serious illness, take place in the family plot Mrs. senting the Provo Chamber of Com ported from Bicknell in Wayne county He pointed to the new methods as He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. of the malignant type. This case went According to Police Office Archie that life would be lengthened, called me to his room and said, 'Mc- Anna K.. Craig and other members of merce will hold a meeting at Maple-to- n car his not did s Olive Smith,-histop to assist the committee there to , Sellers, Chipman Aged mother, Mrs. to Salt Lake on, January 8 and was but at the same time Dr. Taylor' Coard, I want to receive the sacra- - the family accompanied the body to make afterTunning into Mr. AHen untiln JuUrtlbertyotConcord,-Calittrseven- l Thecommlttea there at .that doubted the glandular promises made ment-o- f baptism and 4e admitted into he burial place. exposed undoubtedly Chip-maafter he reached the tire station. canvassed the district and daughters and three eons. The chil- time. Before his case was diagnosed quite recently. ' partly (has was arrested by Officer Sellers dren are Mrs. Jessie Long, Mrs. Ruth he must have exposed many people. has met with some questions which Persons get old not because their .t A A V.. H J and booked on a charge of operating Harper, Lavond, Alice, Darrell. Olive, In Bicknell from a population of 272 they have not been able to answer. KEEPS PACE CHILDREN MAY an automobile while under the influ- Georgia,' Elmer, Kenneth and Eugene but 45 neople have been vaccinated, whole organization runs down, and To clear up this matter to the mind ence of liquor. of the Mapleton people the meeting Smith, all of Provo. due to a sentiment against vaccina- - this cannot be renewed by renewal off t When taken before Judge James B. Funeral services will be held in the tion 'in that community. One dreads glands," Dr. Taylor maintained. He Tucker today, Chipman pleaded not Provo Third ward chapeL Saturday to think of what may be the smallpox told of what inoculation as a disease Thomas E. Banning, secretary., of the Utah public utilities commission, guilty and was held on a X3U0 bona, afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The bodv future for the town. And if this has preventative has done - in reducing -r t held In default of the bond he la being . may be viewed at'the family home happened to Bicknell,-Ican happen toe typhoid and smallpox death rate. Twtlllearethat jOfficaFabruary IS to -to thecunty-iati- to the funeral, n hecoma of nolnnv t manager traffic the Utah. brtefly-oto other towns-li-t prior George E.Bartonspoke An announcement of the recent Mr. Allen was taken to his home by The Provo city board of health has bla Steel corporation, it was an "" Interment will be in the Provo City Rosenau advises that a child be Rotary education, especially WrenWilkins. He cemetery "under the direction of the vaccinated before the second summer, cogs, cogs change ot management in the Bates not as yet decided as to cooperating nounced yesterday, . Judge Joshua was unable to work and had to be car- Hatch Undertaking company. . to case of danger of exposure personifying human parts of the great Stores company is found on another with the board of education infur- - Greenwood, a member of thecommis though ried into his home. He Is reported as sion, said yesterday that no con- there is no contra Indication to vacci- machine ot life, he explained. nlnhlnr nf fr vaivlnA tnr tha of The Dally Herald. BASKETBALL nation. of the new-borUTAH COLLEGIATE hSS been given to the Between the' O. A. Spear appointed a page being in about the ame condition i Slderatlon President hiMnan nf Tha Pmn mltlu --The Bates Stores company estab' . ' ' , Won. Lost Pet. tenth and thirteenth years vaccina Rotary committee to take up with uccessor to Mr. Banning.' today as after" the accident lished its furniture and music store brought to the attention of the board cholce of 0 2 1.000 tion should be repeated. Then It need the Utah Aggies Fork Rotary jotub the in Provo Spanish Is to which have of said education, about three and years ago CARPENTER BABY BURIED. .500 2 2 Brigham Young 'U"... be done again only if the. patient has steei site drive fund, and to aid in since then has enjoyed a remarkable acted, favorably on the same. 2 .000 been exposed to infection. For those a sentiment in Spanish Fork University of Utah. ... 0 creating The vaccination Js being urged as a Surgeon C. P. Knight of the United Each business has growth. d anacWllltaanrCarpenterlrl-day-olThis afternoon's probable-lineup- : who in their lives some time nave for the steel ufnd. The following been more than year's Public Health service, who has States the epismallpox precaution against even doubled, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace -- Aggies Schauta, If; Ivins, rf; Ham been vaccinated possibility to expos- Jtotarians were named: Rev. W. F. during been In charge of the health work to now the over demic is that strenuous sweeping the times war. following the Henry Carpenter, and who died at mond (e), CL,Woodslde, lg; Cowley, ure should mean revaccination, un- Bulkley. W. O. Creer, Harry Heal, J. The several months, has been or-company has severaL salesmen in nation and which has reached this Utah for the family residence, to --Soldier Sum- - rr. successful- - vaccination has B T.ucker, and E. S. Hinckley less to of the- rde'red state. Denvertotakecharge the southern field in central and Utah nut, weunesaay morning, was ouriea Utah Burrows, rg; G. Watkins (c), been had within five years.' accordwork deboard of smallpox health the there, epidemic Should city In the Provo City cemetery Thursday. lg; T. Jones, c; Jorgenson, rf; Gillessoliciting business which previously UNION MEETING SPEAKERS. has gone by Provo to Salt Lake City. clde to cooperate with the schools the ing lo Dr. Viola Russell of the public The(grave was dedicated by . Anson pie, If. health service, who la conducting surwill be vaccinated free-o- f children The president of the company. O. G Hatoh. The body arrived at the Hatch Officials R. W. Richardson and The following speakers are an- Bates vaccina- veys among the school children of the free, PROVO RESIDENT DIES. Although OLD charge. of is a Nev., Ely, ' " even. prominent Undertaking parlors Wednesday Homer Chrlstensen. nounced for the several divisions, of western Provo. business man who has had tion will not be compulsory. 4:30 p. m. Satur- meettag, tn e funeral services being prevunion at at the game the Relief Today's society r . f Robert N. Llddlard, 91 years of ,age, his business experience in . oar mi. to .be held on Sunday afternoon. part-oluutit; ueia.u aoiaier aummiu died in Provo Thursday evening.ifol-lowin- g ingMrs. B. Knight, counselor to Salt Lake Cityr He Ira grearbooster Jennie . a long illness incident to old President Clarissa Williams' ' of the for Provo and Utah county, . and estab- l i ' ' w- lI u age. board of the Relief society, He was bom to England, November general tn .ta onderfui posHlbill- fa.,tn. ihls division. , teachers' before the -v svw t ties of this section of the State. He 14, 1832, and came to Utah and Provo P. Simon President Eggertsen, to He latends-to the early, days of the territory. " the local hare furniture i sectiohT subject, "Guardian and. has lived here since that time. He theology music store keep pace. with, the .. Ministering Angels." was promThehtlyTthownTn Provo dur and of will the section and developments r Prof Alice Reynolds, lltferary divi7 ing his active life as a xirsi ciass sion; subject, "Life of Benjamin extend operations and enlarge the store as ,"brkkmason, and assisted in.lmlldlng .mnkUn,--;-.-;arises space necessity . ? One of the important departments many of toeTrtcfc"homertorthtfT!ity. President F. S. Harris, social servMr! Llllard is survivedvo. by tnree ice on. of store the ject-Jstheinuslcsecll sub What CourUhip section; i' sdnsTJames ATTaddiard-ot-ProShould Reveal: Religious and Moral which has been developed until It has John Lilltard of Boise, Idaho; . Albert Values." " " :. reached large proportions. P. S Hell-bLlddlard of Rock Springs. Wyo. credit manager of the store, also Funeral services will be held Sun . ATTENDS CRAIG FUNERAL, has charge of the phonograph depart-ment which he haa greatly enlarged. day afternoon at 2 o'clock tn the Sec ond ward chapel. Interment will be to B. M. Prescott, traveling service He has been connected with Salt Lake the Provo City cemetery under the agent of the Union Pacific system. music houses for years." I direction of the Hatch Undertaking was In Provo Thursday to attend to Irwin of McDowell, the charge the, -companys . funeral services for George W. Craig, outside sales, also has taken great " care to developing, the music depart Union Pacific agent here. jr: ment He is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory, of Vusle aad has GET YOUR BAIT READYI spent three years at the factory ' of SNOW AND MORE SNOW the Chickering Piano company.-ThWarden-GeorgCox escorted a large new manager of the company, "beauSeven inches of snow-th- e party of fish up above Charleston last L. L, Orahantr has' been with the between fallen had snow" tiful , . , evening. since' its establishment in Provo. The journey was made to a box car. o'clock last evening and S o'clock storehas-haan extensive experience as guests of. honor. this afternoon, according to the He fish with 25,000 in the furniture business to the state U. S. Reclamation service 'here. Only rainbow trout were Included to During the first seven -- days, of of Utah,- - For many years he was manlist Mr. Cox and other the guest -this February It- - inches of snow ager, of . the Richfield Furniture . com. game wardens chaperoned pany, one of the largest of Its kind in to Charleston where the guests were had drifted earthward southern Utah. He came to Provo at according to the same source of Inneatly dumped Into Provo river. - This is the largest planting of rainformation, making' for the sine the earnest solicitation of Mr. Bates, bow to the Provo, and undoubtedly days of the ' month more than 18 who pictured to hfan the unexcelled i will make for more happy fishermen inches. growth that "would naturally come to aloft r that celebrated' stream, k. , , A flivver containing two plainclothes copi and' evidence they eelssi .Today's .weather bureau reports Provo because of IU proximity to the , The fish cam from the Springville predict more mow tonignt fa. bootleg raids at Dallas, Texwas bumped off the road by a track. large andeveloped resources ot the ... .state, Both care landed to a guUey, three men la. the track being injured and AT THE COLUMBIA SATURDAY. ALSO AGNES AYBES. V hatchery. . , . . cne cope soraptngi - . ; ... ."A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY.' Thfr-follo- - -- f aUpex-haft-at- -H - d Ul -- Bert-Sat-ton, e ' the-wor- ld. Gg inter-mounta- in a-- -- cieiy--orga- n. n i" e. . t r - r- ol, f-- the-home- srr -- r l tii in niTn itnninr in fill iuwiH II 1 - daJmd(rr the-whO- Provc-Sprihgvll- ronowinghejjJps Mc-Gra- " . n b. iy wer d. : ng 8M 1 . BE - twiilrbe-held-tonigh- . v - ' ' -- : . - -- ' . , - Booze Evidence Destroyed rT. t r 'r- fy-c- 2stt 2, - . ut " e , the-par- ty ..... ... -- . Trrrr- - ' 1 , |