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Show v EMI THE WEATHER UTArt-F- alr tonight;- aoutli : unsettled;- fair; ' north" pore MJiSmtlJ' - Tha Herald la delivered EVERY 1U Your Easter and Conference Clothes Here at Home Saturday tlon warmer. VOL.XXXVIL ' r tfyepriturdjrBEFORC-h- 'clock at tha homa- of . EVERY Heralds eubeerlber In Prove; and Springville, j NO. 213, PRICE THREE CENTS. Tl ' . - SUMMER FACES OF ALPINE niiiDP I large "Mormon"7 university. Dean Hugh M. Woodward, head St the summer school, is elated over the -- wonderful prospects in store for the summer orkv "The entire faculty are looking towards, the coming summer session as the forerunner of what the DR. HENRY C. COWLES school will be Jn the future the most important summer school in the na- Professor of Plant Ecology at UnU tion. veralty of Chicago. It bj many who have been)in dose touch with the .school for years that with the proper adver tising the summer courses at the! be the most preYoung university-w- ill ot any in tentious andar-reachin- g America. The. Alpine school at Aspen Grove is of material . importance in this scheme. The unique features con nected with the mountain school will attract thousands who never would come under any other condition. Another Important factor in attract ing attention to 'the Young university summer school is the faculty which will have charge of the vari By A. RAY OLP1N. ous courses. Some of the biggest edu-- t Followers of Demosthenes "will cators in the country are coming here for special work and credit for these match their eloquence in four orator courses jwlll be given at either the ical contests throughout Utah stake local school or the big universities next Tuesday night, March 27. These is alone east! taid factor That in the . ULUUi) Hai-mo- " "m mri " Debating Schedule Announced Each ward will he allowed to enter but one contestant The subject ef the oration must be "The Value of the Church in Education." The speeches will be limited to ten minutes nmHHuwient hiH. of appoint.-!- ' of Mr. Harmon to Uiom llKMlt Oratory, Extempo, card Music J the Smco school, rst district of the Federated Women's clubs! met here thlH tuorniDg in the library. Mrs. C. E. Maw of Provo, president of the tirst district, was in the chair with Mrs. M. X Packard of. Springville, vice president, arid Mrs. Eugene Berry of Provo, secretary. The Soroals club of American ForkJ was admitted into the federation on club. The minutes petition front-th- e of the previous meeting was read and accepted. Mrs. Milan Straw of Springville read the treasurer's report, which PROF. MARY 8CHENK WOOLMAN. DR. CHARLES A. ELLWOOD was accepted.' . . Head of the Domestic Arts Depart Professor of Sociology In the Univer- A very educational address was ment Of of Missouri. University. alty given .by Mrs. Walter T. Hasler of Provo, chairman' of the social service! committee on conditions in the schools. She stressed the necessity of teaching dancing in the schools and of supervised play on the school THREE M MEN'S CONTESTS NEXT WEEK BLR oiicral ulntioud Iroui Jrktid3 : AH Trltooli.nait'8 luivesbrini pouringJ fn to L. . iioiul of tue agri j She .also spoke on sanitation in the schools, the, proper feeding of scnool children, thrift among the children, and visual education1- - in the schools. One of the features of' Mrs. Hasler's address was the suggestion that the manual training department of the Schools should be open the year around for the boys and girls of school age. : Mrs. VV. H. Homer of Pleasant Grove, chairman of the committee on conservation of natural resources, spoke on the national garden week from April 22 to 28 and urged all INDIANS TO SURRENDER. Ui.tiij the ..Proyoji pilnc-iiml- of w gflttetteJargeaiTwfrttiOBt lmportantf summer session erer conducted by (ho era By All (Special to The Dally Herald.) ' 23. SPR1NOVJIXK. , JHrch Tiie Requests for information concerning the Young university ummer schooli that' are daily touring in frota almost every community; in the intermountain country seems to Indicate that this . nr ii rrTi it n X A -- spmraii i f p rinHpa4ft h , r.- - ; J school." "I ?m ed to hear., of the appoint- - March 23. With B.AXDlNfl, oi(T Posey and his baiid of Piutes virually surro'unded by an armed lWgli I'M' "W" S ' " '!jS' 'lLrJ' X ? J,V ' j j Ji J'' tSf BHld llU'llt." franklin S. Harris; of the ) Dr- - univer-'- 0un8 ' j. ,,0Hge ot southern Utah citiens, .it Is expected that the flag of truce I will fry " HUOll. Friendly Navajos came into hearing tentativa.tfers front the beleaguered J Piutes. . Mike Charley's Boy and two others of the renegades join- ed in authorizing the Navajo spokesmen to proffer surrender. B landing of peace slty who was a member of the faculty of the' Agricultural col- ' lege when Mr. Harmon was a student 4 there. , The Indian trouble in the San Juan "Air. Harmon has always been a can be settled peacefully, in good, consistent student and had a country the of 'Mormon Selman, 780 opinion good record at the school... .He was South street. Like Third North a good man. There was General Hugh Scott, Mr. Selman be about' or nothing flashy spectacular nim. Ho was Hrery dependable. nd lieves that If a friendly parley is M "i"1?7 you knew that when he had set outf"611 to accomplish any task hewas cer --can be convinced tht they will not be mistreated, they will stop their fight tain to come through with it "He impressed us as one ot those ing- Mr. Selmna has been a missionary fellows who maps uf his course after the Ute Indians for about 22 among considering It fully and then always in Sanpete county. He taught hewing close to the line, making years school among the Indians at steady progress towards the goal he and for has almany years, had set" been a good friend of the red County Commissioner A. O. Smoot ways ' has expressed his unqualified ap- men. and interpreter among As a teacher proval of the selection, of Mr. Harmon. "Outside of the school authorities 4he Indians, Mr. .Selman has become there 1 sno ' one 'Who has been lnCiosiy hci ii" i i en wiui meir cuhiuiub rlnfiai immli with fp Ifarmin In liln ana naDiis. ana nas teamea 10 nanaie , d tlev sand all ward coaches to get everything in readiness for the public speaking events, President Crowther is very anxious that the debaters round shape for the first debates April 1 tion. The aueitiuli tor dbate is ciuh- - womeiL ToTSroTTfemenaTJus' In addition to the oratorical contest solved, that all labor disputes should dents of their ! V communities events in the "M" Men championship an extemporaneous contest will be be settled by compulsory arbitration, to have their respective fixed In con have," said Mr. Smoot, "I am happy He explained that there from other states. is very to know of his appointment. spot garden wno teacners Among the Important torenslc comnetition. diffi'renrn between tlie . Utes. and puneu on me same nigni. Any ward constitutionality conceded." inoction with the rlfaujip campaign. m hi Th ,,,altl" ... ii.w . . n,.t.nrfin . ; r, o ..., will be on the faculty this year are The stake is dividedTnto four w" "Jau ,u ""Pj i uc auuguiiKC m aiiuusi " was tne topici0areer and the thing that has mad vo ifams.i ""5 "a,uo dentistry Dr. Charles A. Ell wood! .professor of a a.f,firmatve and, a negaUve. Tnefdmcq forensic, work as it formerby Mrs. A. Chrtstensen of him successful thus far Is his thor- - iili'iitical. at least enoughshnilarj he ' . m flMf - if- wss foraskeTbaTl. In the North- - ... sociology n in iiit-i- i ua i.:ani9 uilAmrlcaD rorK.! SDe emphasised tne oiiehnesi able to uniui msni-- .. uumueuu ur6nno This trait-i- a verv pvifletif said that they are souri; ur. neniT v. owies, jimui etui- ern divigi()ll are Timpanogos, Sharon, speaking has been announced The Utes for- as, their own wards while the affirmative itatenient' made bv EaBtmond. the i n - hi. .wi derstand each, other. .b nicago, Lakeview, . Vineyard, Grandview and ' "Patriotism." The contestants can. ex- - teams win travel, to me opposing ogist, at the University oi aak mai.afacturer who flnancedhej characterUee all of his classes IIfH merly inhabiteTUtah from Salt Lake Prof. Mary Schenck wooiman oi tne Pieagant view; in the North Provo pect to dra wa topic dealing with. any warii w conipete. to me Arizona Jine. and .the - het f link, that if preventive students j.Ro ., partake" of. the same spirit ' sojin I W oi iue. division are the Third. Fourth. Fifth phase of this subject. It is hlghli domestic arts aeparuneni -mm. uiiaiiHu wr i "TCTriu VtttUH tuuul auu ott ws iuuci.i otiH tor a of and he is airy years! "Although praciicea "', quiet Cplumbia university; Dr. Joseph A.,p,oneer and Manavu wara8; ln South probable that a list of specific topif-wi" lm,e " r lue wtaiiervthew wetw.need after that of assuming dlgpoBittotrr he lg neverthe-ther- Ul iimuii- t,""""ua Geddes. professor" of economics; Dr.fProyo the Flrsti Second SIxtn and V; sent to 4he various wanls 24 to aprtieipate ifttlte fiiwliw.rtTdWi and falBe teeth. There are some people who have .irt anA fnrnofifl in in. . Frederick E. Bolton, dean, of school j Bonnevilie wards; and in the South-o- f hours before the contest begins. "Then 17. i1"6 ldca tSat the only good Indian Lillian I. W'llklns of Provo .!ianw" Mrj. nWn.i,,t ..nonin " V '.. . . lntl.-i.t,.n- l . I VBfVvm.y l..T. Thnla ... education, University of Washing--erdivi8jon the Springville Wards and about an hour before the contestants au Indian," said Mr. Selman. .wuum, nnr, i i rnamnan or me cleanup ocmmlttce, snoh Iraltn are necessarv. Mr. Har- - lis will draw one of these topics from a divisional elimination ton; Dr. Robert R. Leonard, dean ofManleton. "hut that is absolutely contrary to debates ar- - urecrt I hp rnmin tn nnrll-lnt- I ... -In lha: IIIVMl Wtl a DUtlXHO ,m ..n.in.,Ki.. ".. UUUUU U13CI9 UlMIJ chool of education. University of Cal Tuesday night the best orator Tn container and during the time preced Northern. Leo Taylor; North Pr.--.i- : attw!de lean up contest and ex- - fui as head of the high school as he1 the facts, Indians have as good a "white men-- . If ifornia;- Prof. Knute K. Rockne, direc- each ot these groups of wards will be ing his talk will be permitted to think 'Vivian Bentley;. South Provo. Maurice what hht been plained arranged by; hag been over the agrlculral depart-- ' heart as many of t.he tor of athletics .at Indian an decided and one' week from that date it 5MBd organize It, no reference Jones; Southern. Victor Frandsen. treat you kindly and are the county romralttee to encourage M v: .'Indiana;. -- Cyrus D... Meaay. pro- being-alloIn alt- bonestwttlrlilm Crowther an universal ps.'t Input ion In the .con- ajnienf aeeordinrto'resident Lowry Nelson, director of the fe'ssor ot education, University ot Cali- be held to decide the stake champion. The final stake contest will be held .other very interesting contest will l ings with him, he will be your friend test. Young' university extension depart' fornia. "President Osmond Crowther of the at the same time that the' oratorical held Thursday next March 29. This A delicious luncheon was served ment whn ntfanrinri tha Airrlntiltiiml forever 'and he will never ble able Dr. Ellwood is one of the most noted stake council suggests that inasmucn finals are held. In all probability the, will be the big musical event in which in the He would . high school buildine bv the at the same time as Mr. Har-il- ? d. .t(? Tch for ? uncintntistg ln America today. He is as next Tuesday is open night in the iouowing luesuay, April n. me wmer oi vpcai. siring instrument! iunior domestic Taience ilmmrtmpnf college give Bls'tifo for you if needs be. i hi. h,o iik ? " ' J a well known author, having written. ward Mutuals some of the wards Pennants will be awarded the wards and wind Instrument music In the . :. f "Who knows but that some white .h oitiiniu ...m. h.s o'.m.'i - Ulanvancemeni . ,, , . . . s , oi tne rormer a. u.man man is to blame ... , , i LXrr -i- .t i t. of r 7 on question w in ue ueciueu. for all of this trotF tuo iiuom. a cuuiesia ttx lueiri "iiuims j mignt use oivihiou In the afternoon .all of tha -- dele pennant, win jeiune "I have always been Impressed with While urging all division repr'esenta- - j be awarded the winning ward. sociology. His Utest book,' recenUy program tor that night ble dowit in the southern Iwirt of to tne convention attended two e- - fact gates Mr. Harmon the had. that of from the cress, "Reconstruction national art exhibition at the h1eh three chief marks of a good college the state. It has been my experisisters, Mrs. Reed AnderbeTg otlProvo Religion naa" caused" considerable ence that most of the diseases and school building. man," said Director Nelson. "He was and Mrs. Cleo Mackie of Salt Lake and comment by the leading GRAVEL FOR Clarence C. Neslen of Salt a conscientious student, a good stu- misery that has befallen, the Indians Mayor L. Wilford three brothers, City; thinkers of America. Be Is a T'ery Lake City was one of the speakers at dent body citizen, and an agreeable has come to them through the white of Salt Lake City, Cyrus N. and prominent and popular teacher and a map. t'ac afternoon session. and helpful classmate." Oran C. Holdaway of Los Angeles, progressive waaDrr'XljirooS. will de Who knows but that some white . Mr. AlljAV has Harmon For several Cal. years liver three lecture! a day lor two man SELL LOTS. WIIL OWN ijon 1" the San Juan .country editorial of end Ih&j LFuneral ser !cee,wilLbe held in Jiaujclmfgejafjthe ool weeks .." . vu-i- r monthly farm bureau pamnhieL.thatl Lakeview ward chapel Sunday after4 - it will takfe SOQ.wagnninmta nf Bni oneof Tim Piuvu Consolidated Real' Estate has been Issued by the roifnty organl-.- l foremost authorities on questions perThe many friends of Mrs. Murl noon at 1 o'clock. The body may be to build the smokestack of the Columdian and would likes whiskey give the home prior to bia Steel corporation's blast furnace company announces that salesman of zation- - According ta L. L. Bunnell, taining to home economics and domes- Holdaway Johnson were grieved to viewed at the family that company will sell the lots of East president of the farm bureau, Mr. Har- last- shirt he had on. his back for a will be the in Interment services. the bead at the lof tic art She hM keen tie site, accord- Park- addition, owned of it. -- Ae soon as he -- gets hear ot her death Thursday afternoon. Provo city cemetery under the dlrec by the com- mon did all of that work without any bottle he-ling to Crocker & Heist Salt- Lake pany, drunk 'not hlmselfrinst as the to Harry according JleaLjirefiiompeHsatlon.: . of the Berg Mortuary, Columbia university ever since the d Death was'due1 to complications engineers who now are killing tot dent. Vwhite who man uses liquor, and he y "Although I don't belong to the bids for the furnishing of 10do cubic partment was established. The com lowing an operation about a weex East Park addition is owned by Provo school district" said Mr. Bun- will do things the nthat he would not TONIGHT7 MEETINGS Ing ot Miss Woolman will attract the yards of sand and gravel for the T. F. Pierpont and the Provo Con- nell, "I am delighted with the pro dp at any other time. , I suppose there ' attention and club meets this smokestack. y, who war he wife of - The bring most of the domes. solidated. Mr.ierpont owning the lots motion of Mr. Harmon. He is worthy Is whiskey down in San Juan the tic art teachers of UUh and nearby Alfred H. Johnson of Lakeview, was evening, 6:30,' at Hotel Roberts, when Mr. Monson, representative same as at other places, and liTat of nearest East Center street and the and Methdds" be capable of ever yhonor that cau jr. . states to the Young university. a hiehlv esteemed and respected wom "Better Business Crocker Heist, is in Provo to ak real estate company those farther be bestowed on him. His work for'i1na naT0 Deen the ,caus'' Pf lne trPu' Dr. Cowlea is brlnging with him an wherever she was knownA She had discussed. for bids on the sand and gravel South. Mr. P.Vpont's lots Will be sold the farm bureau has been most com ,010, The Provo post of. the American ' V several students from the University always taken a leading part in civic ."Work 'will tie started right away. "Of course the Indian resents the Elliot ft Owens. by mendable and I. am certain .every meet the this evening at of Chicago who will be in attendance and in her own com region will as soon as we are assured of, faiA on hsdomaln by the religious affairs Infringement our member of organhutlon- is glad ' " legion cluorooms in the state armory. weather," Mr. Monson said. "I hear He does that espec settlers. white Alpine school to study plant munity. PROVO SWIMMERS IN MEET. to see Mr. LHarmon in his. new posl- man treats him with wology, a subject .in . which Df. that all of tbe; contractors are busy if the, white For more than nine years she served VittT ially ar til tt &m eiiAAABafiil 4n aa It' . A was , wo ... , , , . , so , ga uq win qun,cn.7i ui in ELKS ViiX CELEBRATE,- Cowies is one of .the leadert to tbils as secretary Ot the Relief Bbdety of now lining up their materials tor the ' It is rumored at the Briabam Young of. the high the affairs directing two tountry. an start, and it looks aa though work on University. her ward and during the past you Leaf, awim- - at he has .been In the work that he Y. Lr 31. I. The Provo lodge of Elks will cele both the blast furnace and coke evens High school coaches froth neap and years was president a while and a piece ot beef, you very a to team of is enter his coach, ming his did is so for future us, ably, wr. especially those, who "have! brate the twentieth- - anniversary of would be started at the same time.ahd own selection In the A. A. U. swim seldom will have any trouble wltt him. . charge A. of Lakeview ward. .. secure." t football teams. wiU' flook here to . She was He likes a,; good meal of victuals just kind mother and a gooa th elodge's 'Charter Monday evening, by several-differe- nt will-tcontests.' the which held, ming no under V. D. Watson, engineer in charge . like you or .I' would like 21 - tbe tutelage of Coaeh neighbor, and was beloved , by "all who April 9.In month the ofthls FUNERAL MONDAY. .JOHNSON latterpar T er leb Rockne. He ts con'sldered one of the knevv her; Hejtofluencenrongef ofhercrlrtqr-tneColumblateeIbeileve7T-cou1dTg- o' down Ifiere Muni'clpaT Baths lit Salt Lake "City. test athletic directors in .the country young" people" was far, reaching, and banquet at Hotel Roberts ana con company, has been In Salt Lake City Professor Leaf will select' two. B. Y. U. in-- ., Funeral services will be held in the and. settle the' difficulty with the s during-the-pa- stt Qd.should be ahle td etva th wpntfn hpr demise la a community clude: with a dance that evening. could get to them. . You hree days In con- - swimmers, one Provo high school First dlans I it 2 o'clock at ward chapel Monday b- - no more Joseph T.Farrer, exalted ruler of rom-thUnl-- J manjuid latideaULTaluablB, or Ellas telL.them.that-tUre-,w-in forlrsrMarjrJohnson.'Tflfe name ifist evening for thai itn ot Seen aiid relative to the ot locating spurs bq having Utah, ; all 'students' who Johnson, who died at her. home in fighting, kill a beet and) give thme a versity Present Indications seem to assure 4 ieo9 .'She was tne aaugmer ui tLe charter committee to arrange for sidetracks for the accommodation of have received training in big feed and talk matters over with .. ' - . aquatic Lowell. Wyo., Wednesday.' " . ' the building adtlyitles. largest attendance ot any sum. Mr anf Mrs. Andrew Holdawayiow tie, celebration ; program; ; own under his direction. sports f Beside, her husband, Mrs. Johnson them and they will quiet their fight-- 1 The foltowlng charter members of chooi yet jheld Uy the university: resldtat In Salt Lake City. Sto Is He has been In conference with the Ing. They ara Just like children and s la survived by tlva children, There, win undoubtedly be more graft-t- survived by her husband, four sons, the Provo lodge of Elks now live do offtciali.bf the Denver Rio Grande . A whistle has been designed for the have to handled th same way. It you tudenti in. aftendance than, at Harold 'Dean. Nathan and Robert Earl thli Citys E. F. Buckley H. A Sharp, Western railroad, the Union Paciric automoDue raaiotor. wnich makes a The body may be viewed at the res talk to them In the right way you chm ' of idence 367 8ouU Kirkwood, Joseph JohnCharles H. Ward, J. W. Lamb, Thomas system and the Salt- Lake it Utah noise and automatically) "T other time In the history of the iAhn.n- - one daughter, Leila display a Fourth West Jtreet prior to the serv-- get them- to cry like little children.1 r-- r-. railroad. Halliday aad r. H. Denhalter. Vineyard; her parenUr-two- , I believe BrlRham Young was right" sonTall-c- f red signal when the water oferheata.cea, 3JWAi when he said i.at It Is cheaper to teed the Indian than it lrto tight him. , 7 T : uiB-nui- ea. -- WS!t"--M--L.--.- -- . 1 1 ll e ;i. ... I n 1 i u p ,,J ' - Notje-Dameniv- err w j j . -- seveTat-rtextbook- .,, . "iCnSlCn Hold-awa- y -- o.,.,j III! ,el. atthe-eummer-Scb- J? Bsgot-Wpolm- iiii Provo-Springvil- - - a " - Pfovo-Rotsur- JIrs,-Johnson- ' '"' the . rt.,3E . Ihat-Prpfes- of'-th- . ;ne , ia. ; . n' - e t e - t 1 i u J. V' |