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Show tl Wttt , l - . Clewt: up oX3ty Starts in COLUMBIA STEEL INSPECT SITE OF BLAST UIB Amed with te1b CLft-J-P nd -- ehOTeW'' 11 What Rotary means to Rotarlana, was' the main subject of conversa tional addresses at the meeting this noon in Hotel Roberts of the Provo " , ztt' ; Rotary club. Judge, James B. Tucker viewed Rotarism from three angles, physical, financial, and spiritual, in all of which he found that Rotary, guided and aided those business men who have adopted the slogan, "Service is the test" "Physically,' the Judge declared, "1 have (benefited by Joining Rotary; : 1 have gained 14 pounds In weight.' "Spiritually it is a foregone' conclusion that Rotarlans benefit; they show this in the wonderful work they are doing forth boys of the nation. . "Financlallyj and. Rotarlans seldom consider1 their membership" from, that point, membership in the Provo Ro-- " tary club is certain to be of.financial benefit. Within' a short time a great many strangers will come here, men of, big affairs, drawn here by the coming of the steel industry. They will naturally turn to the man who wears the Rotary button.' Clayton Jenkins spoke on the boys work accomplished fey Rotary dubs, and of Its spread throughout the country. He said that boyV week here would start April 29, ending May 5. Walter Whitehead spoke on hpttpr business methods, Pr. H. G. Merrill discussed the future election of Rotary oTnoefs,aa- - Tr ieclBipn (waa reachedby the closing committee of the chamber of commerce s,t. its, meeting Thursday evening regarding tne ciosmg ior baseball, according to Arthur N. Tay lor, chairman of the committee. .The question of closing the stores of the cky on Wednesday afternoons to permit the clerks of the stores to attend , the baseball games in Tim- panogos park, fiadjjeen brought to the attention of the closing committee by 2Co . FURNACE AND OVEN , .. . 1 nininiiirn lt:llS.-L.l.;UIII -- - r-- PidentLWlfgintQiLEi Creedof the.Columbta Steel corporation, and who also la executive bead of the Pacific Gas & Electric company, arrived in Provo today for an y inspection of the The state board Work on the oonstrucon of the by. on roaa. . tne sice a rate $50 established of pianc pnnflrvuierrovo, day regular coke oven tor he Columbia products Mr. officials of the steel corporation came with Other Creed, a month to be charged for the care ' of pauenu at-- th testitutiotuAUhfl Jhesejncluded D. $L Botchford, vice president and general man Steel coriforaUon wm be commenced same time a survey was ordered, the ager ; J. v. Grant, vicepresident, both of San Francisco; W. Eaton, within the next ten days, according results to be reported at the next chief engineer for the Ireyn & Brassert company of Chicago, to C W. Dllhnan. erecting engineer meeting, to determine Just what cases who have the contract for a large portion of the construction work of the Koppers company of Pittsburgh, should be classed as exceptions to at the Mr. DUlman, whose home Is - la site; J. F. Thompson, chief engineer of the Koppers com- Joliet, that rule on accounof"tie indigence 111., arrived in the, city yesierw. construcof the patients or of those on whom pany, of Pittsburgh, Pa., who have the contract for the from Birmingham, Ala., where he day coke ovens, and Vice President L. F. tion of the has been supervising the construction the, patients are dependent promoter. This is only traer-o- f several meas- - Rains, the original Of a coke oven for the steel company ' The steel men spent today in Provo, Springyillej and atjhe there. He will have charg of the ei taken by the state board iaJfte effort to solve the problem presented steel siter discussing with" Holding . company" construction here of the coke ovens. interest in connection with the construcThe equlpmentlotlhemaln con- by the presence in the institution of officers matters 725 patients, the highest number on tion and operation of the plant, and in the inspection of the plant strtrction work is now en route here record; and. by the cut in the. appro- site, where all the parts of the first unit have been mapped out from Pittsburgh and . Chleago, accord. priation for ' salaries and maintenance for the final approval of the corporation heads. These included ing to Mr. Dillman. Just as soon as .f cent of the institution to about 80 will "arrives bz--- r all-da- school boy.heade4-y-- e ' male teacher, will Invade tie . Premand widows the infirm ises of the Monday forenoon to make war'on. the filth and dirt that .has accumulated there since the last annual clean-u- p r "'J' -- ' yr campaign. made arrangeA. Dixon has H. Supt ments to'have 16 boys in each f the steel-merg- er li"sQuads do" the work. Male teach- scholkod. the gra.49 - era itirectsrs-o- f ths ftoTO-- Athletic schools will have charge of directing the le association, fin- - previous years the oMheati theorfeheaptalns, tne and . ous wards of the city wttl notify the have been granted a half-daschool clean-u-p .squads where their clerks k holiday. that no . services will be needed so After: discussin the Question from per the work various angles and rememberlnj that the first-bla- st coke ovens, storage facilities the material furnace, of the amounts allowed for these : v ' the closing "had been begin jn earnest. to ; opposition the TheichoolB JnAlplae Monday. items last blennium a cuV amounting tnortrackage ts The; in JCopperscompanyJt the somewhat past manifested condistrict on will also close school "Mr. Creed," inquired The Herald reporter. ."what ?" close to 130,000 a year. tract for the . cot have com-entire the the last burgh year, years,4.especiaHy " dition- that the st&dents work While the monthly report of the "There," smiled the steel president, Vyou have asked enough building of theiby-producoke fiven," to make uAesl- aronnd their aTibnThbmes. : The one for You remember that a year ago when I was here I said Mr. Dillman when Interviewed by. "Dr. Frederick Dunn, tttna. day. superintendent, Inn at thin dents must report on the work' done showed the total in the institution as told youXwouldn't say what we were going to dor and I repeat Since the' closing concerns all of the Tuesday morning in their respective 726 April 1, admissions since then had that -a any time. so men the "''""-- -of vitally,! business today.. We did not come here to talk, but city seejvhat has ment Is expected-4ereclasses. a "g"- -' 7: brought the total up. to abbu 730 pa- been done and to get a better idea of when we can begin produc- ttsBhrppedfronrPittsburgh some hesitant tn. committee the Thet&eiiiMiVltapatgttl' " .'" ,' , tients: either one time!.ag(r'.r',k ing, pig iron for the coast and the Orient. Saturday taking the responsibility As a matter of economy, the board be matter To leave the "Wo are way orjnother. tell what we are going to do," said Mr. .Natuially mornlng..Te captains of the ward decided that the salary of the assist done In the constrnction of the- - by claan-tiwill acraedtf have made A' eom- - In the hands of the merchants tuemwe when do Creed.. work. know, the Our corpora"People should ant physician at the hospital committee. thought it products coke oven wiu be the .exca- f68-- to plefesurf eTTsrthBondiUons in their better vote man let each business tion. districts and have made certain rec M. Clark of Provo machinery and equipment arriving and work, on the foundation the? concrete foundation ; work and Edwin S. Hinckley, secretary of the Dt-- Stanley ommendations and suggestions to tne as he desired. for the blast furnaces will begin soon. holds office. . The that salary present then the brick and steel construction. T Thadeclslon will be made by the Provo Chamber of ' f '' homeowners. Commerce, told-is with a "The directors of the. corporation will .be. here .with me Jn i WithiitJthejiett tive or sla weeka .. ... v ihnialtlon.to freacoUagfi. or two business men within the next the recent roads convention held here, ' and urged the Provo Rotary club to light and heat supplied June, r andHhen-we-expecH- o seermore of dnreempanyiil weeks. remainrlongerfand . . Thursday evening Jeclded to make a three ommittee decided ' observe selected- - Benjamin Hair, Utah, l liKe What we have seen." board The course, ite Ot men' 104 at to The theplaht jpass resolutions asking the Lincoln strenuous effort to have all residents ' to-- ' that we win gradually 'work half a day's holiday Monday, whicn Highway, association to route that who has been assistant farmer at .the Asked concerning the larger aspect obey tue law relating to the sewer has. been institution for years, as head, farmer. we will only .employ -.first points-A- t Governor InjatejnsjUslIghUuI." set.aslde by. trail tourist central and through nAeetlotfs. Action will be made to ot thu fiteeJJlndu.stry. pt the west and succeeding --the late ienirHDroekett, . onthern-TJta- hf these three cities from 40 to 0 jnen, mostly common '" have all cesspools connected" with the Charles iRMabeyandJdayorCuJCJ time would come "when J jjttalr Imedayjtllpf ffTne that had ior who position occupied will stores The Taborersnd'arrevlreentersr?' Arbor a Hansen A. day. President Q. one wlll , the Spear'appointed .be like Just sewer wherever the system has been big city," said steel would be shipped to the Orient J em "When the real construction work "to --act with the many years. at" the close o'clock I, permit committee to following installed Mr: Botchford eald that there tt at Mr; Grant "AH of the vacant lands is on we will need a. great ' many a received institution The thorough oftrees stores to plant V.LC. T. Jn' arranging for the JUhe; the, Captains of thwwards reported that ployes of steel be Mtweeo: the .clUes w.Ill be built up at skilled workmen, such as machinists, TTntf-oarouna their homes and Ainwr Ati 1 fin ff rvmennltlH inspection from the fcoard, and. JFr. present more consumption a number of outbuildings are. Still and shrubs tween Salt lAka Citv- - and th Pa. some timer antrifll of the three cities carpenters, pipefitters, masons, and otherwisf cleanujup eirremlsesJ WiUis fl. tl iTJZUl the mTOtaffieoTlnr'Tnanylaces : IUCIILI a m ,, r Llint. lldl B UDOll IllAUD U T CM1UU' clfi wast than- - the .r ; ,...-- . wiu..neime," Iron workers. It is our. desire to get . tLi spaitora ana wyman uerg. r 7Cr:.zi.'T..:. ,Z city although the sewer system runs will be able to take care of for years "It Is very difficult to say just how Just as kany of these men as possL c wasaau aawwsasjwa uu ivwumu, lofcThis-eonditionrjt right byhe r many men we wiU have employed ble from this section. It 4s building. It is now. he said, In good to come. qnea--. was decided at the meeting, must be BEESLEY HEADS condition. New floors have been In"It is almost Impossible to predict after the blast furnace la constructed Hon though If we wUl be able to get rectified. Those who have not obeyed and we are making pig iron at this all of the skilled help we need from stalled and the wards have been re what we are going to do on the the particular section- - of the city ite,"-sa-ld Mrsr Botchford site," said Mr. Botchford. decorated. "But here thie part of the state. ordinances" relating to this matter New utensils; including a bread when questioned how soon after the is one tning mat 1 can tea you, in a "We wUl bring here from Pitta-burg- h will be dealt with by the officers, ac making machine, have been installed blast furnace was constructed con- month or two the landscape of the only the experienced foremen cording to tne recommendations maae in the hospital kitchen, and new laun struction work on the steel mills site will be considerably changed. We over each department" at the clean-u-p meeting. dry, equipment has been provided. The would (begin. "Personally I don't like will be ao busy 4iere it wilalmoBt be Mr. Dillman arrived in Provo late John Beesley of the Mutual Coal MMHHMa The ordinanoe follows: nntrtmAfil V iul to make any predictions of any kind. impossible for the people of Provo to kaan In afternoon and called at The . was appointed last Thursday evening company "It shall be unlawful for any owner, w iuio. hrniiphnnt lhA hrtu lina hAan It is always better to wait and speak take care of the men who wUl Tie Dally Herald office shortly after- - . of the council the of Junior tne iaie enry Aioeix cneever aiearlftCfld ,nli fti r- - until agent or occupant --of any- - building, president ' ' you are certain of what is to be working here. wards. He and Mrs.: Dillman are- at Provo Chamberof Commerce. place of business or property, abutdone. "In the first place, it is very much present staying at the Hotel Robertar follow r it. m i. Tv..a a UIgOU. r it- -met .to council The organize ting the sewer system "within the "The fact remains, however, that of a question whether you wiU be able woo uuua uiuumv v u.u -- xnected. limits of Prove city, to fail to remove ing the change tosmembership. Every u new nine we line are here on the ground and' are to provide the labor necessary In the will be able toget it onto .the the oft of new members cause of her death. all privy-vauland v cesspools and three months, three ( which wUI an additional supply Investing five million dollars. That construction work.' We will need all ground," said Mr. Kennedy. bring their take commerce of chamber the 1 make connections with, sewer system. I Uk oifght to satisfy the people of your kinds of men here for several months I WUUiU vUBI iUICOU lIU . U WV V.J council. . iaa j Due -- "Provided, that If in the Judgment nlace on' the inv, vine, throggTU-eriooklng- ; cugiituu, ." come. a The for to while v earlier wtchv . way here the sent quite city equipment vice was Curtis Robert appointed D. church S. the I health' of the board of joined it would be When Mr. Creed was asked by The now Provo will not be able to house; n oway of getting it onto the plaqt and came to Utah with her beat to exempt anyone, they issue a president and Fred S. Davies, .man Herald reporter bow soon the all of the people that wiU be working site. We are waiting nbw for . tne Daily .C. Penney company, J. ager-othe mother in 1833, crossing the plains permit. releasing such persons Irom stdel ""' ,would be makind here. Bven now the engineers claim tracks to be laid from the various" ' corporation ; f secretary. wlth-t- he Captain Appleton '' Harmon making said connections." i real steel on the Utah county sKe, he thai they can't find any places" in railroads Into the plant yard, j The membership of the council at lived company. The which to live. x replied that he did not. know. "The Industrial trackrwiU be laid Present .consists of John Beesley, in Salt Lake tor three-years- family' after BROTHER DIES -- A NEW LOWE. am to not "I make here picand You noUce that, the" the of ."Provo pretty L. B. people TJtablmroediately. DanrleS. re Bnhflrt Cnrtisr Fred Sr. Which""theoved-toProvcrtwhei can't couhty heed iB0eaYlilvl'lhemag-"- 4 teams "therearOe'ellhf ilM grading tures," replied Mr."" Creed. : H. T. HoyVSterling Ercan they have since resided.. . Franklin , . Lawrence a Roberts. aiatiey, A big bouncing boy was born Wed brack.' Jimmie James, Robert Moore- - Mrs. Cheeyer was a faithful Latter- - brother of County Commissioner Fred see why people are so anxious about nltude of the work to be done by our to rthe tracks and I expect that the steel making. We. will have here a corporation. It is bard to say when first rati for the company's industrial nesday to Mr. and Mrs, Alex Lowe of field, and Claude Ashwortb. day Saint, an active worker vin the Matley of Spanish Fork, died' at the iarge blast furnace for the manufac- - steel mills will be built here or If they track wlir be laid some time SaturdaA Pleasant Grove, formerly of Prove . flwa AnnoMM Af v ,V forma' .a Vm M' Relief society, and loved and respect--MrsrLowrlr wllLeverbehullt here.. That, da- daughterof T, IX Cas ediy. all who knewher." :. sity of this city. A IFPJIKrmiYIIIIIRY large that R is almost impossible" for pends entirely ufon the demand for "The first thing that we will need- afternoon. street, yesterday She is survived by four daughters, Mother and son are doing well , I Provo to properly care for the thing that kind of material This is a tre- will be a lot of gravel, sand and cei U.U1UI illUIUUIUII!. 1. Mr. Matley was 63 years of and age we are The oraanization of an . American Mrs. Mary E. Brown of Provo, Mrs. was "born In Milwaukee. , Wis at present mendous undertaking and means sa ment Yes, aU of that will be' pur. ' ,He ?YThie undertaking Is " most magnificent plant great deal for this, section of! tne chased ln; the state. We will try.t-ret'aLegion Auxiliary will be the principal A. H, Levitre of. Provc Mrs; John H, his he here with when Tame parents "' meeting Dabien 01 salt uxe, ana sirs. s.. s. said tMr. Creed, as he wsa walk- country.'.. much as Dostlble from ' Utah , subiectr ;discussion at .the was 1 years of age and settled In site,'over tonleht of the American ' Legion in Hinckley of Ogden, and two sons, Jo site furnace. some wonderful, Iron de- bnt will of course have to get onr ,f - : the the blast has "Utah for ing of Provo and Henry Spanish Fork, where he has. lived "It Jt..nadnt been; ;we ould never posits and some splendid eoal which ' Hotel Roberta, beginningti'clock. seph orders; from dlfferentp' laces as it thefane. thwaoat rT1" Wg"Y" on the mountainside Is more man sve million aouara in is well fitted 'for coking purposes: would be impossible to gefall of the-- V Salt Lake and Ozden people will be K CheeverrAmericahFork.rtyt"c was sua n a .He farmer f this r- -" whiter and brighter as a result of the present at Che dinner thVs evening, ac grandchildren and 71 . thi We are investing miUIons of flollars material from one aource.x '" - V.'.' county and had always taken a deep :. t- ; cement and whitewash, put on its face cording to man Deming. wno is 10 oe Vice D. J. , Botchford ' as in this undertaking and Utah county " Mr. Creed and-Mto Grant presiTurning "Ti-- ll . 'W. r . interest in civic affairs although,-- he - -- theld will services " Funeral be Sun x a. toastmaster. conu. dent he of the steel their ap the students today, is of as corporation' benefit .Mr. Raint the the well expresssd twin getting greater '. . dnever held accumulated debris of the year tinued. "Did yon ever See , a more part ofUhat investment: tl Is a real preclatlon of the cooperation given -State Legton Commander B. W. day afternoon at 13 : 15 o'clock in the haHe is survivedpublichisoffice., ,Per-cinwidow. by tin the mountain trail was removed Bleak and Adjutant Kirk M. Decker Sixth, ward chapeL Friends may view ideal industrial site than thlaf corporation by The pig undertaking wnetner or not we the Columbia Steel Jane Matley r; two' sons,- Frank ' by faculty shovels, ? Vv are none better any place In will , Herald. steel here." J :. . win discuss the auxiliary movement the remains at the above address. There Dally csaiv Laa ana james maiold tennis court in the shady viewed from the legion standpoint. I Interment will be made in the city jaauey, nave ever IrrThe Isltlng officials the united states that com .' "I read your paper every day." said four Mrs. of Mammoth;, daughters, east of the university grove U Mrs." D.' F. McShane, acting presi cemetery under the direction, of, the ley tspot pany epressea uemseives aa nigmy Mr. Creed to the reporter. "Trott haVe Grace Hathenbrook of Provo, Mrs. seen," replied Mr; -- no more.-T- he the water, the owns pleased .with the developments at the done a great- - deal in informing the ' fence has (been tern dent of the stats auxiliary and -- Mrs. la. facilities, James A. Kelly of American Fork, down, and the ground plowed up pre- Charles B. K. Saxton. secretary of the on ail aides of It the climate and all site thfre far, -- They said that t work people concerning the i developments ..'.i. Mrs. W. p. Batchelor and Mrs. RJ E. MISSIONARY. LEAVES.:,;' state department of the auxiliary,, will those "things makes this the most Ideal wUl ba peshed. taster and faster so pf the steel plant and we appreciate paratory to putting it into lawn.- " Mark Pyne, accompanied by his wife Taylor 61 Salt Lake.rHe also" leaves site for an Industrial plant" ' 1 Flower and shrubbery beds have explain the plan and purposes of tnat that the blast furnace WUl be ready what you have done in that direction." " 1 :z Both ,Mr. Creed and Mr. Grant to turnv ut and. his parents, Dr. and (Mrs. H. 8. a brother, Fred Matley, Utah county ,been prepared around the university organisation. pig Iron by March or May, -- The Inspection party will leave this -- and ot Spanish Fork, showed a keen "Interest in the sur- 19Z4. V TbuUdlngs and at favorite spots on the It Is probable that a Provo chapter Pyne of this city, left this morning for commissionery-evening tor the coal camps, where a sister, Mrs. Frank Thomas of Spangcounds. cities. They asked for the of the auxiliary will be organised uus Salt Lake. Mr. Pyne will leave Salt roundingthey wUl look Over the work that has . ',:;i:-:'-,.''-t;-ish Fork. 8hrubs have. been heeled distance from Provo to 8prtngvMe Freyn,.Brassert 4 Co, of Chicago, tne eea dona at Columbia, the new camp evening, as Provo Leglonnalrei are Lake this evening tor Montreal, Can- ; The lie In will sUte the at body N. ando Spanislt Fork. They also asked blast furnace contractors, said that belonging to. the .Columbia Steel cor . Vy to planting at an early date.; asked to bring heir wives, sisters, and ada." He wUl sail : ; which B., April SO, on the steamship Mont Berg Mortuary until Saturday after concerning the population of the three they wfere now waiting tor the- - track poraUon."V . has been trimmed and mothers to the dinner-meetinI TM hedge win be held ', repaired, the clalUor Wvrpool, England," and .will f00" Funeral STt to be eoinpieted in the, plant slti. is to fee followed by a. dance1 iAcoordlftg U Mr.' Creed, the next Second ward Fork Th grandstand on University hill Ihepanlsh e orchestra cu Uter labor as missionary in the Swiss1 Troto k one of the finest little 1 "The; 'material and. the equipment visit, to the steel plant site will be evening. A ." has been cities-have seen,'? said Mr. Creed. for the building of the blast furnace some time during the first prt cf been engaged , for .the dinner, and German .mission field of the U Dt repaired and a new fence o'clock. 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