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Show THE UEItALD SHE and .Sunday Herald Th nm Tn now are - pub,1h( Herald building. 0" South- First West street, midway between Cen- P"y - ter and Firtt South streets, s N0.23LV, VOL. XXXVH. v v" v ' - V THE WEATHER UlAtf Unsettled and colder to- - DMiil-liEIMf- e lBht-FUday what warmer. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 19; 1923 . generally faliy PRICE THREE CENTS. iEM uybuyfciJ fro. il m ew 1 I i -- asaair II nil iiii.iinr f I IIII 111 ill II 1 ii 11 III 1 1 nniiTn inr I llfl I lllll I "rltzrrrZZZ.--l- H h Ik IMI I I I I Pi Ml III El m fffaun II I IT I lrtrl I I f " MM H Hfl- -t fr--l Ijf -t-t 9 Ml lk4- - 11 YV nni i - t aj .1 ill. - 111 " -- W ui lilhM f -- ..1: H- 11--- ' " flj -r-r ff " aiMyi w iiiuuiili.. ,,- (Special to The Daily Herald.) t - --, "Courtesy ' r "V II nuim is the basis ,at.-.- of - TT miiuin uim ' ti--.i (special to Th i : . till il 1 1 - - 1 11 - . i t I in huh 1 Pally Herald.). , Itf-- I'llll ki mm u urn- v L I li " T"w - Ba Baft. Mi II 1 1 1 1 ri 1 1 1 1 Htf f It U 11Ueil 1 1 Ift S J4 c: ; frtl uium hll u 1III11IM41 I .v PU-- r- II u II o 1 1 li 1 f ntZ.fi . W , wiH a ILflVIWf aa . 9 e- HHt aT- - LB .WK-a- md771 - t 11 aka: M D ' I 11 II 1 1 li 0 SPftlNGVILLE, "April 19 -P- rof. T. principal speaker at the Courtesy! is- i . uere Earl Pardoe head of the dramatic week luncheon of the Provo Kiwanis tesy week ' being observed which manner to In the According under the direction of the local Gaining entrance throuch" a sWv.l in Hotel arts Roberts. construction club, of univerthe department Young The contract for th Kiwanis elub. acceDtances are coming in to the .xohliera .some Uwo-ring . . you,was . - . lastf T r. "Anrlnngftteraflmi "nf Hip nthgr 71' ItobkM4? will bethft spfaker at the of the concre'ta foundation - for the off iee.oL PbyateaLDirector-EL- r fellow is the basis of courtesy," Dr. thoai we, regular keenly luncneon o' night got away with two checks from the command given Laura club to be held this evening at the Brimhall blast furnace of the Columbia .Steel erts, the thirteenth annual invitation Kiwanis luncheon this evening. The Hansen Insisted. The speaker diBros., Vulcanizers and Hudson,, daughter, of Postmaster Alo30 o'clock at the "Cozy Corner." a tire meet and relay carnival which will be subject of bis address will be "Cour- vided his address to awarded haa been: into discussions of repairers, at 223 West Center bert It. Hudson of Santaquin, Tuescorporation special program will be rendered cen street held Saturday promises to be the , the dependence ef many up5n his tesy." day evening about 6:45 .o'clock; asBhe Cannon Construction conui Lynch -of tralized on the topic of. athletes In th4t the man Nothing of value is missed outside handed a of his to gratitude R. Jones ,will preside C. stamp which had President Lake of O. Salt K. according io Hansen Cltrr of pany Provo will or the two checks, one for $15 and the been ordered Mayor history of the Institution. Director one to an a tall, slender man, ' the fellow, of anji by courtesy and at E. the meeting Cranadvice from the SaltXake City office Roberts Is expecting at least two hun Myron fbe tan principal speaker' oilier for $20. So clue as to the rob- Who bad pulled a gun. while the other. girl eon. of the steel corporation. :i . dred athletes, if the weather proves dall, Jr., will be the. toastmaater bers has been obtained. was opening a drawer to get the men are prone to' wish for Many 'week several addresses The 'contract hM not as 'yet been to' be good. the During When the store been has was emphasized the day when they will be "Courtesy" opened this Stamp. on courtesy has been given by mem signed but It la said that the Lynch k From such places as far off Kanab, here during the past week by mem- of others," Dr. Hansen independent The holdup then crawled through morning, .Enos and Wllford Brimhall, continued, Cnnon bid baa been accepted, among on the very fringes of the state, have the to bers of club Kiwanis different; proprietors of the tore, found every- the parcel post wiudow of the post bers of the club. The storekeepers "That day will never come. You are ana lettere-leclarln- g that athletes and clerks ih the stores have been dependent upon the other fellow for ciuds comfr organizations as well as to thing in their desk had been ran- office, while he was . thenumychemjubnUtte4or covering Miss the OMtructionrworavtTbf contract from the outlying Institutions will be more courteous in sacked by the robber or robbers and Hudson with the gun. Inside the efflce-thjrrebtheir cus- everything. You are dependent upon the schools. meeting The the will be officially let at the end of this in. Everything Is In readiness. Even members of Sorosis of olub the contents scattered over the floor. tomers and the customers have been the other fellow for your comfort knotted an old towel, put Fork will be addressed on week. the lanes are marked off and the more .courteous to the clerks. me snow cases the knot in the girl's mouth and tied aevurai the house in which you lite, Spanish in. chair, arucips ( The contract will Include the hole dug for the post upon which the The schootcbildren have .heed the air you breathe and the food and the same subject tonight at 9 o'clock, had been scattered around on the the towel behind he head. Cutting carating ind the laylnf of ' tha large clock which Is to regulate the given special lessons on courtesy water." ' ; by Aallace M. Hales, county clerk of floor but nothing is missing. No tires a rope from a mail sack he thenled a Utah county. , crete foundation tor the blast furnace, kneet will be placed, or tubes of any kind were. taken, ac- her hands behind her. which have been sent out through the Dr. Hansen devoted a good portion the stores, the power bouse, the ma-It Is quite probable hat there will kawante .'club-a- m While the girl was watching the cording to Wilford Brimhall. Is, of his""address to gratitude, a step chine shops and the- bins. Is fact ltfte xompetition In the Junior college sons in "When l came into the shop this process the robber ransacked the ennot only in the school ping stonrto courtesjr, and without practice " COURTESY KERNELS wlil include eTerythins; to be erected division as well as in the high school had tire office and secured about $175 in but also In their homes. which tliere can be little courtesy. At at the steel site jrlUi.tiie exoeptioa ot and primary school sections. Snow X been in here, the way everything was cash. After getting the money he Targe attendance is expected at this moment he called attention to tne scom oren, . z Junior college has signified an inten the meeting this evening. scattered around," said Mr.. Brimhall. tiethegagln the girlrTOoutlre little the apparent lack of gratitude to the -- "That feHow la a Wlthift thenext ten daya after toe tion to h present, and Weber-wi- ll goodTnanln" thet I have gone over everything here tighter, placed a large mall sack over teacher. back-rdbot the business where he and find contract has been signed,, the likely send a team to participate. "You cannot point your finger to missing but the two her head, covering-- her body to her can't drive away customers" Is a com- checks. nothing company expects to hare It Dixie Junior 'college may also be M We been holding both knees, and. then threw her - to-- ae have educator a single who is getting what ment COURTESY KERNEL8. materials on the ground . ready to represented although no dennie work, r frequently wade concerning a ot .thechecks for more than alx floor. Hansen he Is said. worth," Mayor " grouch who may have brains but has months, sot being able to collect on "Tegln the excavatinge work; " to that effect has as yet been reFor six long hours the girl tried to "And yet we are dependent upon them never learned to be courteous. Simultaneous with-thI constractloa ceived. the same.' free herself from the. mall sack, which education for our and the education of , of the blast furnace foundation will Sheriff J. D. Boyd and Deputy Sher- - she finally succeeded In doing about The baby crawl, an event intro-- Curt and court the two sound al-- our children. They make us what Salesmen talking ..among them- - iff Kari Boehardr who investigated the be the erectiott of for faMdJarteajrJE that night She1mrrled serves will often tell --how thrown open u muj the tons. case, are inclined to believe that the her home about a block away ' and The speaker differentiated between a practice of being courteous to the robbery was committed by- boy- - or gave the alarm. Her father was at tract lor this work la he!6U the crawling babies in the state. Accordcourtesy and etiquette, maintaining Curtness Is always excess baggage that formal etiquette has grown out office, boys in the purchasing agents' novices at the robber game. Koppers company of fttUburga The ing to Director Roberts, the mother tending a party and had therefore" not office because those boys will some Material for the TOMtractlwrwOrk mar entice the youngster over the on any trip while courtesy lightens of courtesy, and missed the daughter! merely Is a part ot will arrive in Provo-with- ln day be the buyers and on that day and the path. Miss Hudson's' hands were swelled d few line by any means desirable the load and brightens' courtesy. days, according, to C ,W. Dlllman, so long as she does not give assistup a great deal and her mouth and "The formalities of etiquette came many day thereafter the CHOIR NOTED WILL want to dp business with erection engineer of the company. It ance In any way.- When a printer gets "out of sorts" later," he saidr "andare different in salesmen face were sere from the gag. She e office boys. was shipped from the company's headhad considerable difficulty' in breathThehoraeshoe- pitching contest it means V. at he has not enough type different countries. We do not all the quarters soma time ago and should be among the high school teachers of the to spell words needed. Any person have the "same fors of etiquette, and ing while In thr sack and several About the only man who can afford here almost at any time. - 'T' " times almost suffocated, according to state wilt begin promptly at 1 o'clock. lacking courtesy is "out of sorts".' yet we all may be courteous, for all to be N APPEAR CONCERT gruff is the sheriff when" he At present 40 men under the direct- Those teacher the story she. told the investigating courwho desire to enter peoples-hav- e. basis of 4 "pinches" a bootlegger. . ion of Philip J. HaU'and JT. Wat shouliTbe on the ground a little be"tune in" with any tesy." officers. Courtesy will Postmaster Hudson notified the ton; engineers are busy laying the fore that time In order that drawing broadcasting- station. It catches the One of the best musical offerings The reward for courtesy Is the postofflce-departm- ent oonstrncttott iracks. 7 There ,wffl1 of the season will he the concert to local eartyr for place may be accomplished be- musie o the universe and- fills the wider. jing .deeper influence if gives lix of these track totaling 4000 feet. fore in". "listen PAYSOH-JUAwho Stwith i morrow ROAD morning of the robbery. Wednesday the persons year, B the Community one, mayor "explained. Joy evening thecloclLtrlkesAlast The constractloa track la a . Just as courtesy has its reward, so part ot the meet will -- be run off exactly to Congregational church, ' when the Postoffice Inspector N. J. Salyards, the regular Industrial tracks of the chedule. COURTESY TO THE FLAG. notable A Cappella choir of Westmin- Assistant' Postmaster J. W. McAdam, does discourtesy baring Its punishteel corporation and 'Ja laid; down ster college, Salt Lake City, directed Sheriff J. D. Boyd and Deputy Sherment, the speaker insisted, holding One of the finest displays of permanently. It wilt form a part of by Miss Dora Buriff, will furnish an iff Otto Blrk went to Santaquin Wed though, that, .it is not as easy for ue more than 10 miles-o- f spur In courtesy happened this noon at some persons to be coutreous as for etjning of high class, entertaining nesday -morning to Investigate the the Industrial track. - " case. the oHtel Roberts when as the others. music. Road problems of Utah county members ot the Kiwanis club sang The concert will begin at 5" o'clock,' The young girl told the. story of Today's club meeting was one of were" before the" state road commis- and will include aeveral numbers by the holdup and said mat tne man, was the Banner, every the largest attended in recent months.. sion ,v and .sessions contin- Miss. room yesterday other in V. the man of H. the very pleasant talker. - Whether or Prof. had dining Hoyt charge Buriff, possessor of a voice of fflLT 8 ued o'clock last He had an accomplish thd could" until and aftef not and fork jilght unusual- qualHyr Tiie program will 1 dropped his knife courtesy program.. ..The club singing In the stood in silent tribute to the flag. "was directed by Supt. H. A. Dixon. The 1923 . construction program and be. under the auspices of the Youngnot s3 as the man ot problems Mrs. S. W. Williams and also some Important : ot the . Community office throughout the robbery. She and Prof, made People's now society is being progress Rapid said, however, that she saw another their daughter May Louise contrib- maintenance ' here up for considera- church. TAKES LIVES in the preparation ot the comic opera, tion. outside the office for a short musical Miss .m little. the uted The follows: program, complete, program, The Red Milt? according to the PAST T R SURER ' time. -- WilliamsiMringjLaidejL'!hiL" wJ;h The Utahi county commissioners Part 1 Sacred: of JrofFlorence Jeppe. other 'that and from officials county to. According Inspector Salyards., her rendition of "Mary Had a Little Alta Trinita Beata, Gloria Patria,1 u.r laks, April 19. Two per-o- son Madsen of the B Y. U. msic county line Adoramus te. The Challenger," by A " one In Santaquin seemed to haVe were killed In the collapse-o- f the Lamb" and "London fridge Is Falling. discussed the Pay department,"and it will: be 'ready for ' n 8een any strangers In the cltyatthat Wagenen road project1 The arrangement was Cappella choir. twotory bufldlng at 29 OF PRDVO DIES Down." Mrs. Leona-'VaWest First presentation on Monday, May 14, the was the pianist' for the club singing; confirmed that the entire road is to If With All Your Hearts, from time, and the clues that the officers ui street 4 yeaterdav ftArnnon date selected for the performance. oa submitted; to the federal gov In search of the roMer follow to Mft-en- d have Brown. Mrs; rah;"" by Lyonal "Jlotheitere-TedLThe-e- d ment as one .project agreement; but O God are very meager. Mrs. Elizabeth Cboules. for many were heartily applauded. , wmngn ue actlvme GladsomeLight, The of crews of finest operatic production or recent 3.8 of miles this pavement So Loved the"' World, by A Cappella.1 A northbound freight train came : jear only "fwuen, who removed hundred tot times. It wa written by Victor Her- years assistant. In the county auditSupt. H. A. Dixon spoke briefly oh a choir. win oe miiempuia. Pounds .of debri through santaquin bdoui nau an nour lead- or's and ihe county treasurer's otrices, Ulie needs of the city library, and told oui before- - they codld bert, generalIy.jrecognIied as the after the robbery, and the officer i are 163 of a library benefit to be undertaken auuiiion, me graaiug; .wiu do uouo uni. p3r 2 Secular wees the bodies. yK-at . "'r .'. V"7:;-T- he her .home, this died morning The bright of the, ,day. ing composer new location, wwcn will eliminate Inclined to believe that the man or Afrith the Tne i.as Air, dead are Mrs. Lee Wilsohi wlfe and scintilatlng music meets the de- Korth Fourth West Street Death at the Strand theater April 25. 26 and the Deljcate ' wU.L right-angl-e turns several , and men. of the come JohnMrs. Unto may have made their getaway, and an Martin wheuJklr. trouble 27, Hiu.kl)lrd.g Song following proprietor of a rooming house mands ot modern life, and keeps the was due to heart " a better roadbcdntojantaquln. jhere relIow Sandg.-boa the second floor Kathen'ne on the train. son "Trailing African Wild' Animals" give of the building, audience to'lgood ."nttntot" from begin- attack of flu. Vhen haVbeen this would permitted "I grading Certainly like to get hold Sirs; lienry'pearman, , Mrs. Choules was well known in will be shown on the screen. 'Manager ? colored ning to end., next winter, the toad will be"1- siiyer to settle will treat a' woman In who of a inan Sutton has Strand ot the Come, friends Dorothy," by Ray Whispers; ROOCOt wbollved With "Tire Tied Mm"was made famous Provo and numbered her ihe Si..lqal:i robbertreatei. ready to complete the bard surface ame. v.hen Spring Comes Laugh-roa- the - the thousands Jo. Fr.severaljflarsJlifilibiunteered gl'e.Jh8lfI.ih9J.rereatcomedlansMontby the two . to"4Ke cdnnectTdn with tha,i Mls ludson," tald- - Postolflce la Md cut for the iout the body; 't romerr and Stone; The" best voices was city treasurer and since then has ceims Dtrth6s6three""days. road Utah oaved lead'ha frdmthe -- The east halyards this morning. "The." Mrs. Rustic..pectc the of benefit Ray library. .halt of the building col-- " Rriffhm Touti university worked almost continuously as assist ! line uno'je:Ai. o,manTnlssht have suffacated county the X offices. of Ninteentb.',,.. gmiar. from Rob tor. hv Katherine . yonn , the at Century in county been ant V11-nbont some.of o'clock, while !8ed faculty and. student body have, in tl n satrk ..hsvinr difficulty anvwav: -' Doris beneBuriff, Bro,n tns of 'Silver, Lyonal club? chafge his; wife and Rocco were theJlbrary ne w iu rinwu, eaUng chosen tor the performance in rrovo. ' uUU- - lhe: i Arthur wnch In the kitchen. The maid also gag' In her Fergurfoa. 23, 18T6. and came here with her. fit arrangements, Harrison R. .Merrill gives prom-rMa- y Prof. FOR READERS. mout:. 1 nere snoum oe uo. wnwucy - G. G. Hbag, formerly'of Provo, but two Jim tales In the kitchen." ; The (who 33 more than cautionary nrbsDerous' yeara the agoand f parents a root and the H .Mn, .... .. In now . nurse ana jvss who was' i,nnn. smcv second floor, with thn itaa away irom-m- s uuiuo uiouc utri finmn uru M.JA j one burgomaster. thousand While several luncheon Rclloc): anj oufaSecus thijg eafwi by "a Hon).. (Hllaire this e .club's handling 28 as years. room, crashed Into lhe.hasementiIIprovo, is to be' congratulated .onlprovo. About jugueat. . bltH5f type It la Just possible for:iinrJCIng Uho chewed little bits of - - having such a hlgh'claSs operatic pefmarrled to John Choules, who died in noon, offered to give the library-aihundrod rolumes 'tbe "se!ectlQa.i' of even the, best and most..,care(UL .ot.'ctrlng ahd was early cut, oft in.4read- - - OWENS BUYS OUT . PARTNER,!. . SpringviLle fire. "11 lormaoce Dreseuivu m. uw i- - -- i 1ii ...mHi.at-,'Vinnlra tn Ma muAa h Ilia llhrorv ,nm. nrlntpra tn nlclc.nn 1 leltpp nr fltfUFA id nvnntiVil. flillairn Hp'lr.r). by lva I. pv.Ia. rovaltv rhareea and rental . bf cos- " ifrom'one case compartment Instead of: Doris BuriftX J.5 A Owens ha punhi9ed the In- . Law.!m!ttee. . Mm.Vra SPRIMOiTf April 19r-T- he -- o .4 aanMe.' .. so ....... expeni . ..... .... . ... . . . ', . ". X A. t. tumes makes the production Uh. .rT .V .'.. . i . ..,1 be-westnunstor on wreai ui Kuum r.n.u 1.. Wffle of 0. W - Mandanhall vnafonl.v i other.. llaU'toWalter the Hulsh. AimaxJiator,. j Prealdrnt Ren OH ! Mrs. .. thla nnrg rence. Alice, George Aqatns, rnrnlv T)Ut fcuioi I which Has. by.fistateJ3riro-.-Qot All the is Kiwanis ywensrf ir... Westminster,. 'introductory lo c'ub, expressed Loyalty. Sgrrg - tMM.4.!.w w,.. in Mt. nf toa than 80.i and .Donald Choules. all of .promf.'ialf "of. the uestrupttnn devote nis time .w seuing A Cappella choir. will, in J, Dally and ,EUlot advertisement, forth Wtduesday's her .w-- t 1(1 o'clock. It t than. tis.t anmft'-AAgratitude gift "also'sun'Ived ooprccfaticn Is She aged, Proressbr .by.;, fd nAn,.t.tinn."aprnritine " , insurance ror tn jew i ora. uie- iu : Herald of Irvine's, v where ' AlHym t- . books. ' . rnln dehri. fmm t,, nM, ... xt.A .mother. 'Mrs. Alice Clayton of surance company. v Mr. Owens will HE SAY8. J2 was when. E. at 93,. Deebe of HOT the 'Calu'ln advertised. Prvo w. sisters arted tli m.- two LEON, and brothers K fim .i . r, iv aa . . ui uiuji - 7', ' "coDtinuewith the real estate business'. i.e-vprtre lsf 2.13;" be.'ore discovered ihiv . , n.. rtavtr.n-o- f Portland. Ure.! W. bw company was the chairman of Vacher ,caUed"at"The Herald under, the name of the Owens Real '.J..'-;"rda7hiesjtii8rflQ"alsO gaxathe:at "TheTJally Herald egrelse'ak-pLeo.: i u"., nremen who Were in - chano " m. of the ifyJtyppgraphlcaLfeiTpruLedrlal.rflcmla-eXplal- n lrg " ThV Provo Rotary elub is to meet Provo; Mrs. Grace G!edhlu.Mra,'ar - were enjoy jjrueors tondaucejiMe, appartus ' as w explained,, eved a ;, Herald not the "Leland Vasher" who, waS'ar L - ; '"DBc&i: nd ) " 11 hno oteen for the Fridayr.oon at Hotel Roberts,, ac- vjtrat "MoO'.e7 John "Claytoa and. P.' A Eriiuhall ' ; Aiex'f'ediulst was appointed ch winter may make- - type error once. In.1 rested ' Wednesday, i tor apeedlng.! ,; Alleging cruelty . during the pat ''on' City. lake oLSalt made announcement the brothers,1: who to Clon contractors, cording" h. j i ann says be wan't even driving his two years, Mrs. laa Cabuitav of ha Idoen tsti-lhou- f ,. ' ' era engaapii .AndocherX. LDwraLserriceslwlll bft T'.e'd inthe hay nftl' viwani .tnmmitna. tn ar.J M? filed suit of divorce a J of the .the ilma,ths weeding' " WDre",thaa anxIouwtolautoat for parex range permShnt ths.placlEg oe r. i provp- ;rim"rwwi,-wF,.. '.ot " Promss of the n,mi t VAminntion trr officers are r to .... ..... uwu k w kimHiinil TSfllilP. fiAhtllta. ...... ... .. ........ J . a .on a tU& correction. state the nave make y welcome" nayyoueu. sign hishwsy. ;.... hare been checked. , . .10 noon, 12 ft clock,-.tomorrow. rit'H bv " wwmw nom - largest-gatherlnr- - the-wee- - two-cen- .. r- . ber ' . " - O con-traci- r - we-are- ." 9JteIfiteeTenTtT they-make ten-yar- long-heade- d - .'. one-tim- the-sam- ".''" . - - . d URERBE was-alon- M e j . -- ''''"' '- n, son-Jua- b -- 1-- 1 ; WHHa-lB-tano-- ; y : - aid.-h,g- W9 d m .uw. Wi at-th- jgn-sha-w- . -- . ,- -1 ; vV i'. ( frd . I : . . l 1.1-- ' T-'- ely ' . : 1 , , -.- K - n James--Cla7ton- . g -- " ." 1 n-.- 4 .; r - |