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Show Herald Is da'lvsred EVERY sxecpt Saturisy t:?C?tS six EVERY VrfsCk at the home- of In Pvo. subscriber JlereW aprtngvlllt. VoXXXVH. NX 2301 : PRICE THREE CENTS. T fcUnsJ Hill iiniiiiivmi i n 1 1 i.iiiii limn SL' 11IV in i niinrnT i w iiTir-VAhft- Ai I I ...... ,,in lessons . President" Adams are, courtesy said Mable Ferria Cluff. that' the. Jdca being taught? to-t- be city schools o"ur- for the observance of Courtesy week .. ...... L.D. S. hospital Salt Lake City. Mon- iand two chl.ldren' Mrie ing the present week in accordance e out of an grew these-hof a besides Emmett, experienceage 2j group with the program of the Klwanis club, day morning at 1:55 o'clock, the r ot Kiwanlans at hotel in a north- In each one of the classes In the ern ctty, wherewther .were breakfast- wire. He was working at the- sub Cluff; one sister, Mrs. Edith Argyle vanous grade school buildings of the'ing. The food was .served with so station on ..Friday, April 13, when andj?ne bJothir,jyilliam R. Cluff. . thron ghTcane accident""BeT!aaTelH "FnaeTfil sefvicea will Be held Timrs-daProvo wlB be closer connected with city a specially prepared prograni is awe courtesy tnat the mert in the - ilGleiitt Simmon' pn of thflr'roost contact with at 1 p, m, at the Pioneer stake Eureka and Heber In the future if ap- given each morning at the opening of party- - digressed - from ..the" subject iigh'ivoitage wire, (8pecll 4o The baljy Herald.) noted athlete that wef ttnaea the school. Tho teachers give short talks under discussion and talked about the Mr. Cluff had resided to Salt Lake hall, Salt Lake City. The body will AMERICAN. ' ..FORRj- April 18. Younz uniterslty and .at present coach for several years;' being prominently be brought to, Provo Frjaay Tnorning plications now presented to the pub- emphasizing courtesy In thevscfiool value of' courtesy in hntn ' of the station the Boy Scout move- and services will be held in the First lic utilities commission for stage on the playground, In the home and After some discussion of the:,subjectj Safeblowe Papon high school, haa accepW identtfied-wl- th coach aad teacher ment in that city making quite-- a suc- ward chapel at 1 p. m. The body can lines to ie operated between those on the street ':Y one of the men sud- here early this morning, getting away ; tlihe petition v. m the aibstract, ' . of pbyslcl 'education at the Ptoto cess In that, particular line. Stories that'cTeariy Illustrate be viewed'at the homo"' of J. W. Far- - points are granted. denly got- - the idea that it would be with $76 in currency. No clue as ta of courtesy are told to pupils of ta good thing for the 1000 Kiwanis the He was an fnrandaonof-the-la- te Ugh school for the next sciiooi year. First East, from 11 rer, 231 Soi "Permission has been asked by John identity of the robbers had been Mr. Simmons will succeed Clarence Rodger and Agnes Farrer, being born' fe. m. to 12:41 p.m. the lower, grades. cmW throughout the nation to empha-sip- o to discovered at noon today, although it a line Davis between operate stage " Edwards, .who has been coach at the. At the student body assembly of the alue In the of courtesy the afthis city and Heber. Another peti-tio- n senior high school Fhiday morning, fairs of everyday life. Plans for the Is believed the men came down from Ptoto high. school during the past two rears. At the openTngpf school next to the public utilities commls-sio- a courtesy will 'be the topic of an ad observance of Courtesy week were Salt Lake City and returned there ATHLETES RFDD1S HEADS Imatttettlfttrtot fall is from S. H. .Bottom and J. S. dress to be given by Postmaster John formulated, by the men before they immediately after the robbery. P. McGuire, who is a member of the left the hotel, and with some modifica -- taeJnltenity of aticago, where he The men effected an 'entrance to McAffee. asking to operate a stage will etuar necucine, usisami g me Klwanis club. tions were sent from international the depot safe toy knocking off the TSureka. three rears of his medical course at are at all ufuuquaners ia cnicago to an con combination with a sledge hammer ilLIGHTERS between Provo and "Although WMM couega., testI U 1 1 1 1 a. I ana then tilling the opening made1 UUIIIIIIU Coach Edwards has had good sucwith city by the utilities commission on to the students of. the school, we ap- ana canaaa. Don Reddish will be the Judge cess Triththe tthletloteams of the The general plan calls for the ob William Poolf a guest at the Grant I . has Jus,t reached Information May 4. Since no stage line preciate this special 'attention which Friday, is now being called to this most vital servance or courtesy week In the hotel, was awakened at 2 o'clock Landis of the Twilight baseball is at high school during the time he has by between this head" the of present operated Lirector physical Roberts, directed the athletic sifalrs of the Dixon homes, stores, offices, public convey the sound of. the explosion. He hurt league, according to Dell Webb who is ctty and Heber and Eureka, it is'pre- - subject," said Superintendent " school. He has produced torn Terr education department of the Brigham today. "The teachers ot the schools ances, and all other places where pelM ried to a window looking over at the the league. promoting "no one to protest .creditable footballand basketball Young univerglty, thai 3helr ntmost-t- o sa Implant sons meet. The Idesh- backfMheQremtatlon nd saw an automobile Six teams "wilt 4a te -- tiw teliHo sumed there will be teams and has laid the foosdatmnjor of the Kanab high school, wlH - ' cbm pete for the city championship. the granting f the petitions other the lessons of courtesy In the children movement is that such benefits will- - standing In front of the depot NO Jarrls; a good track squad. He leaves the a track and field team to the Among the teams that will be repre than tne railroad operating between that they will cajry Into their lives." be noted that persons and eommunlH person was to sight at the time, and two places, the school with tho nest of wishes for his bring Provo Kiwanlans are observing the ties will want to make the practice of Mr. Pool though the noise had been sented in the league Will be the this city and the Invitation meet next Saturday. success to his new ende&rors. Grande Western. jjerforaanee.---Specia- l . present week as Courtesy week in ac-- courtesy the Roundhouse, The petitioners point oat that 4hTeordance witlnlahs Tnade"by, the Though, this acceptance Is but one Simmons, who nails from ftyson, plans are being made to have tW(J other B and w vrreBjaeni b. u. cmpman and Other startupgj where he ccme from a family of ath-let- of many that, has already been senteamg stage line will le of great value and Klwanis Club International. President the subject of courtesy' presented at residents were awakened by the chosen .later. . be t0 has one of tho most - enviable service to Provo. It will bring, to Walter Adams of the Proio". KTwaiis. noise, butxthey, too, thought It was In, It Is especially gratifying to tier Undoubtedly the printers of the city records of any athleto that has held at Hotel Roberts on Thursday. this city more business from h peo-- club announced today. that of an. a utompbile..-- . .. will put a squad, in tho field and officials meet account of on the of the, I the llvln8 in the mining town .and the Residents of Immediately now . his , niouth' best (Director is Webb using ... It tniflutaa Mia 4ia hi ah hii high school career as a student at v. that town, they say. Transporta American Fork report, the passing of powers and arguments to valley persuasive tn the Paysoa high he participated to all schools .near and far will be pre-- f a high powered automobile driven at HIGH SCHOOL TO clerks t0 get a tion facilities between the places at CATALOG SHOWS geT1Ee-retof the athletio sports of the school a high rate of sented and are interested in the big team. Should the printers fall down, present are not as desirable as they He von his letters to basketball, foot be. he heard the car going souths and almeet. Director Roberts estimates! a team composed of partly printers should ball and track the increased Industrial activWith most Immediately afterward, the same some other concern or V&rtly these-Wll- l " nuntwo be at least Later attending the young univer- that car. ha Minusrhf. rnminv hnpV nrvrh. STRONG ities ia Provo, the city will naturally FACULTY E be selected. will trade athWiM. entered. ' Saltfkflr-polic- e In a business way and will also ward. sity he was a member of the basket- and grow wn, be A$(fiioa of The manaserg ball and track squads there for three the central distributing point for asked to aid in the hunt for the job Orton Durham, coach ot the Nephi'tne board of dlrectors. B. Y. U. summer According to the A concert will be given by the bers. Provo I years. He was a member of the fapolice and. Ihe Utah The Roundhouse team will be one of the central and. southern part of the high school; Glenn Simmons, coach mous hoop team of the university of the Payson high school and a num- - the strongest aggregations m tne state. It is pointed out by many of school catalogue Just Issued from the musjo jepartmesl. of tht Provo high county sheriffs, jpffjeajhave egun-search " which competed fomatlonal honors at the merchants of the city thai the press, the church university will have school Thursday evening at 8 o'clock throughout the county. an Earl Wilson, of Others have signified their in-- league. ot closer connections be- the Chicago a few rears ago. In the track ber establishing In in destinies of Its the strongest history. faculty to in the high school gymnasium. A the leagnerrls managing srentslie won polnls to liurdleiy oroad tontion of being represented tween this city and Heber and Eureka of the neet; jthe squad. He has assureda Director would be of ibenefit to' those com- - addition to the regular-facultgood program has been arranged, tamp, the dashes and the relay." corkter school a number ofprominent eduAn acceptance of the invitation has Webb that he will have OAf.lE COACH FVr two of the proceeds of the concert wttr munities as well as to Provo. yearaieJiad charge of the JuitT5een"received team" to the lealie;' east Snow good" from the basketball team of the Carbon county which Is nowi cators from of Much business the . By tne aepartment usca in the pur The Startly Capdy company has have been engaged as Officials of that school high school at Price, atterf which he Junior college. diverted to Salt Lake City will come and west, TO HEAD FOOTBALL are desirous of meeting other Junior submitted its list of players, among to this city With the establishing of teachers for the summer session. The chasing of new phonograph records came back to the Young university, to whom Is none other than Lynn shows the for of and this following: the catalogue school surrounding colleges complete his college oarso. : . the new stage lines. Charles Abraham Ellwood, professor At this time the Snow institu- Bailey, last years' catcher for the The band will begto to play sevTo care for the summer traffic beDuring that year, )921-z- 2 he again states. the More than reStartup of sociology of the University of Mis likely Timps. Played on the basketball team and tion is 'the only Junior college to the northern in cities tween selections at 7:30 , o'clock, althe eral part some with bunched be up .3m: ''.u.:'f v;squad will souri; Joseph A. Geddes, profesB was the spond. Geneva the resort, the and of county Ursttootiiall the concert proper does not a little though to make it concern captarnhe other dean E. Frederick D. other L. and economics; S. the Bolton,. U., team o( . th . F. R. Sjbstedt and" Elmer university stace'. that ""Weber, of school of education. University or begin until 8 o'clock. will be represented. stronger. port was of American Fork are petitioning for at the school Junior colleges ". ."I ' ' col,t 4 The program follows: Washington; Robert J. Leonard, dean As tailback s mala stay of Last year the Branch Agricultural the permission to operate a stage line be- ot of school education. of men of. Combined team a University sent very good chorus, "Teach My Soul the .eleven - and - made tween American" Fork and Oenevar 7 splendid lege on account of j lis ' ' Knute K. Rockne, director f6Pra"yTPcboros, Junior high, dl Who, having no com- SOROSIS PRESENTS record to all of the games played. The petition will be heard" on the California; of athletics, Notre Dame university, rected by Mrs. Bechtol; piano solo by competed with the B. Y. U. JLHe was awarded-Uho- same day as the other petitions. Anderberg petition, Indiana; Henry C. Cowles, professor Louise Cluff; piano duet. Bertha - - jr.- rf T. .v', ,.t .medal as leader in scholarship and athletes in an exhibition wet Ml Iff ' of plant ecology, University. "'of ChF Duke and Fare! Knudsen; girls' that announces Roberts Director athletic, ability:: at the university for " W. W. proPresident cago; " "When een rules the in SCHOOL made Henderson, BOOKS chorus, Weaves"; Twilight that rear. changes have BERT WOODS DIES : fessor of soology, Brigham Young col- tenor solo, Paul Anderson; boys' On the Attcleus luUt DyCoacFaM-wards- , governing the Baby Crawl" Last " ' author lege; Mary Schenck Woolman, glee, "Doan You Cry My Honey"; 81mmons will undoubtedly con- year the babies, m order to be eligiA ' The annual. Sorosis day was ob- Bert Woods, 'age 28, died at the and lecturer on home economics, for- contralto solo, Fawn Ellertson; quarstruct some of the most feared athletic hla had ta be members of the families of teachers.- - This yearthe contest is served at the Provo high school thisi family- - residence, 269 North Seventh merly Columbia university; Cyrus D. tet, "Carry Me Back to Old Virwms in the county. West street, Tuesday evening of pneu Mead, associate professor .of educa- ginia," Afton Stout Leland Wasden, throw pen to any crawling haby forenoon. The program at 111 tions University of California; and Guy June' Hinckley, was by Paul Anderson; given, assembly dent body monia, following an eleven-dathe state. C. Wilson, professor of education, L. chorus, ness. "Anchored" and "Gypsy STEEL PlAIiT KEWS "rCompetltlon to this event ought to members -of tne Frovo feorosis ciuo. Mr. Woods was the son of Mr, and D. S. university," Mrs. Alex. Hedqulst presided and mixed' chorus; quartet, be wory kee. Several of tho B. Y. U. Dance, The large faculty enables the sum-- "Mighty faculty-membe- rs, through the - ai gave an Interesting address in which Mrs. James B. Woods of this city. He The Steel blaht "Bmnlormant offlM rival hew1)abes taithelr families, .she put forth the various reasons for was born July- - 30, 1894, in Berkley, imer school to offer richer and more Emma Hawkins, Lucile Olsen, KathU1 be IV opened at the plant site Thurs. are getting In shape fof this hlg con- - the club members visiting the school Nev., and had lived in Provo during varied course of study than ever be-- leen Bench; bass solo, Afton Stout; fore. A few of the attractive tea-- band selections. each year," giving the program and the oast 23 years. yv7ording to reports from the test next year. race of engineers there He had been 'employed as black - tures are "Outstanding Problems in this after- - Tho weather is holding so good at presenting the school with ooks. . of smith at the Bandley blacksmith ( Education,', Educational . Significance PROVO lANIST IN CONCERT. selections consisting If Musical doubtful present that skeptkf are Sallroad trackm of.the Reeent.wTendencles. to the Wngs ;Written - hy American women shop of Provo' for several years. lt - canrrkeepleamt - foif his parents he Is survived Psychological, Biological and Social a In Besides were Ono of the leading artists of tho delightful far sung continued to Is S composers insure concerned , In order week. dlng mo uiast rurnaco site and bg L. d, S. School of Music concert . weather man Is here-- manner' by Mrs., Virginia Keeler, Mra. the and rails" weather fair e have Cbeen i no uteraiure 01 waturo. held in the Salt Lake tabernacle Mon-da- y frM .drnfttanee to the 'Merle Taylor. Mrs.' Leslie Hickman sons, Elmo ana ueaoj, man put on tho - ground k. three j The first, six weeks of the summer was one of Provo's accomplished ready to be laid, it to beUeved the kio- wtu Mrhirh uromlRM to x- - and Mrs. J. W. stie Margaret . Also daughter. takenvvTh nresehtation of the books' was brothers, Clarence J. of Multnomah, .school will be at tho university build- pianists, Miss Gertrude Olsen, a' stu"CUe into th n1an .If. --, K. coed anything that " flntahed this 1 .VI. . . made by Mrs. F. 8. Haifa and the re-- Ore.; Elmer L. of Huntington Beach,' togs to the' city, and tho last 'six dent at, the Young university, week, and that by the .1 Miss Olsen very splendidly pre of Bet earthquakeX -' ansponso was inade by Principal tt R. Calif.; and Lyman L. Wocdsj!fyc4wwki St the Alpine, camp at the foot material for Nothlna short of KNUTE ROCKNE' "v , and two sisters, Mre jea a. eny oi.of TUnpanogos. sented the famous Concerto to A . th rurnaco and coke ovens now as Atkln. met W begin, .Mrs. ..Foster! Among tho - recreational. acUvitlerTiEbfylJrTeg. accompanied br a 60- v.. v.. . elided "Wo consider the annual Sorosis Enterprise, Utah, and arriving. , Knute Rockne, Notre Pame's fam- - " UtaK----Several hundred men j mentioned in tho catalog are sunriss piece symphony orchestra.The per-lii - boat mMlato and awards ot various kinds day as one of themost Important; Rhoades of Hanna; -Funeral services will bo held in. tho-- and moonlight hikes, the twelfth an- - formanco was very much appreciated oos' football .coach hu finally decided j. work on the plant site Within two andas printed mammoth program events to the high school said Mr. Uni- come -. to the to Young Brigham . wseki, it was at ward II nual Tlmpanogos hike,- opeh air by a crowded house. VV chapel Sunday "It not only brings s.to the Pioneer I ' Atkln. . " 3 sail this morning. of HO view the body; dramas, band concerts, opera, lawnl a world renowned artist," who was vcriity fqr part of th summer sei- " As last Vear, a Urge clock will be school the highest type of program o'clock.- Friends may serT-- j festival and other outings to Salt Lake City at tho time, ta com- - sionT, The Dean of the, "Y" summer ONLY 13 DAY! prior theevent on that day. hut tt also brings some- at the residence . . .Lun cbhuoc . It MORE!, 'JT posted on the' field,-an. . ... . to. the. .. .. .... 111 MM f I I women of the corn- Ices, intermenti wu Vu Ita Iiuk. hij inose an vi Mart gnenung aoout tne concert. saia inat school hu recejvedCosch Rockne. of iMMHtiM the oopiv tn leading v. I, m gwinni .in direction of tho mar orocure them by appIyinffV to. she had heard the concerto nlaved in athletic record and, after Chief or police Wren careful WUklns today time schedule. Every team must see munlty to our school Ws appreciate! cemetery under the . Dean H. ML Woodward, Provo, UUlt usued a warninr tn Berlin but that Miss OUen's lnter- - search of the remarkable record the n .i j... tn it thftl all Mtranta are on ine tne lniertw, iua - pretatlon .was the most pleasing she to our students and school .by tho nse before Msy 1. marks at the appointed time, o athletc authorities are delighted over SPANISH ; COURTESY: ' ' ' .H0HT TORTf CONTEST, 12 ' A ..had had. the pleasure of hearing... the. members of the Sorosis dub." to get - the ftJr strength of the hew eosch. I as Tho many friends of Miss Olson 1 toi ammfd tte- - cVef 1J. Th" " bonks oreseniea a On May 1 COUNTY ln! has teen --wrlUngof ahort stories Is tho fPAKlSIfJORKrpriliTbeeoegratulate - heroB her-rap- ld , prog- jiJnlve. years iheUtockne s.a4ttart ckkter arrenti of.-ThrtA owl i.House Wlfery," Baderston; Notre Dame that institution . foster--reat n coach a member of of is New . Klwanis Fork world. nmslo ta tho dob occupation of works .Spanish sUfl absorbing carrying thi l923 numberIgfellow. complete County, union was advanced has lost two football games, . Ia that tho young women of tho B. Y. V. these I ing Courtesy, week hers, aad will ar-Voices". Msrguerlts aerk,WaV' more by County certainly ' , Haskto. days, who are preparing for the Elsie! range courtesy programs for all of tie j ttNEO. his teams played fifty thxre foot, time r ALLEGtD ELUS.4S Government, "American PEEDER ARREtTEO Uce M. Hales lisuing two marriage con-tos- t. ; clubs of this city this wek- ball games against the best teams, in "Problems to Baseball and Athletic Chamberlain Carroll short story Ucenses today and yesterday to ' The stories are to be handed in Yesterday Lara B. eggortsen George Otto EUls' . yesterday was the east : Coach Rockne has been at Ruleslfrom Spalding ""nPHtat Signed J ChartLT following Utah county couples; and submitted to tho critical Judgment the courtesy" address at the Joint fined fzM to ofty - court by Judge Notre Dame since 1917 ind has been Hawkto who alleges that ' Joseph Clarence Hatneia m tARLY of the B. T.,U. English faculty by meeting of tho four wards' Relief to James Tucker, on a charge ot bav-- head coach at that institution during Mrin fcutomobile on tan and Miss Ethel My Reecs of STARTED FIBHINQ TOO 2r,, The winner of the eoototcieties. tog Hqnov hi his possession. An aato Walton". Harlund. of Spanish May south street tsster , than the n "Iks rayaon. --i. ii tiw at at anil tall tt In n, n K. Hanson wftt ho the eeer mobtto which was confiscated by the the last five years. His record places no xrx, Olbbs Fox of Parson Vhw ta o PPW to - irV, ""Y. rri.' la speaker at the Thursday .meeting' officers was returned to Oils' father, htm among the half doiea "grtstcst haste starting as a result of his thoj -- .1 ?v?00rt . . Whett Us medal wlU today. , ront to Chief r who proved bis ewnerehlp of the carl fooiball coeches ia the Uutted States. . awarded.' . ofthe Klwanis club. Fork. ; J Hill Emmet D. Cluff, age 33, son of the and reared, in this citiiHaJssur. Mitt- r.-n,. -- Speclal uniL ni -' mm - - y .JOrtm the-valu- e nniimn xn urn ls - - -- Den-ver-fc-- . UiaLJlu11ag Royco-Expresser- s, -- s, 1 hl v- -..- gy -- i cone lc lOTRE "," leading-universiti- es, -- he-wa- v . . : .w: " - tbe-stu- -ta ( y V - " u antlre - V - i - , ' w"1 . ' 'tt,. -- . 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