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Show . , :: ' - J r . JV. 'd YOg E - ; : . - BaaBaa - , to t m248 fl.'.v : : : ' , .' ; - - . Ei r s t '"'''"''"'''M''M"w'aMeaMaaaaaaWaseaftaWa . IK,II MfflTO ,?J I h .ts. l-- ' mature. If Senator Reed ftnoot succeeds II persuading President and Mrs. Ending, the presidential party will spend: tha. first half day of their Utah flsit in Utah county. -- The In automobiles party will come oW Salt Labe City to gire President and Mrs. Harding a view of the wonderful situation of the home I ent plans Maroifl Dunn, cred t manaepn the Utah Wholesale Grocery com-- ; I I Iny. of this dty, ww honored by. 1 1 intermouniai Associati?n of V 1 Sredit Men Saturday by being ap-- t 1 'Pointed one oi the four state repre-- l I . A-Nw AS V SENATOR ; . Jll RESfD SMOOf, lutaes the association , ; ' .X. at Atlanta. Ga, in' who organization Junev ' wu I VVV " XT-- iw . ' PRICE THREE CENTS. Mtfa-Jsid- T ni ; lt i ; ' ' i fL, H the school building. Some, tn-deed, irankiy aamitted they were glad that "old school is nearly done with for awhile.'' 'Girls generally, according to the teachers, were Inclined to mingle .a bit of sorrow with the thought that schools days are near an end until j Q i .... Tl II Lmn.f-- . . " , Mpr!!!) thfilr f w.oir ' school, and, If the truth must out, quite a few. of the boys failed to eat amount of irlefi portrariSy .. ...-- I M;W . ... his I dren beean V ), L ..'' tViV to So I fl V-- V Of j 1 - II l.l J. I I Tbf first lady of the land will her Husband, the president of the United States, on his tMtem trip next month, if pres- -T" ' La dMihaLAjaiLKill Come Yi- ' ...... , PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923. -- - Three prominent Ogden buslnesi women received severe Injuries an( bruises Sunday noon in an auto ac cjdent on Provo Bench about 'i anile south of the Lincoln higi school. The driver of the car; Mrs. A. J. GriswoloLeeta-of-thJAmerrcan Red Crosr association, fwaa-ualnjure- MISS VENICE! JEPPBRSON MISS CONNIE GUY today Tislted in his old "home town, PRINCIPAL H. R. ATKIN. of the The injured women were taken ..... yyuiTil School preparing Provo and thsrresriir as a distinct honor to Provo high schol, who has written to" Provo, where they were given Secretary, Provo'Htghr since the him, " Provo High School. Utah for the coming visit of Pri Student Body. his "farewell message" to parents medical assistance and first aid. method of selectlpg the representa- ldent and Mrs. Warren Harding. lives was of high school sjudents, Mr, Atkn A cloak- - of. jecrecyw,ftJhrown changed this year. Pre- v- PHOTOGRAPHS OF HIGH SCHOOL1 SENIORS PRINTED has resigned the prlnclpalshlp to around the accident immediate!! . . city of Senator Smoot . , dent of the United, States at the iously it has been the custom of the ON PAGE TODAY. FOUR HERALD DAILY OF THE pursue studies at Columbia univer after it had happened, Every Senator Smoot arrived in Provo v coming presidential election, was assucittuuu 10 anow rrovo a repre ... sity. early this morning. In an interv- the at alternate and sentative cervabierirteepnheracciden v to' A years emphatic statement of Senator i . . , 1 IIT from reaching the mihiic-- If I .k n U iew with a Daily Herald Teporter. Smoot when asketf III fail. the concerning - At the place where the injured . th senator said that as yet the 1 1 1 1 U i The percentage of promotions is present politicar outlook; in the na association ta caucus and name were treated, the women refused itinerary of the president's trip had tion. tneir own representative. high, which speaks well for the to give their mines. The doctor givsot been finally decided upon, but This year the number of delechildren and teachers. ffiith toe unequalled prosperity AL. ..1 A L. -- TllJt.J . u ing first aid a. so refused to divulge -. u uuuea oy was cut from ten to and will Che in CENTER at the gates mark Provo four, nation PASSES AWAY; WEST ST. Tuesday tut nioaont jgibounding the names of the personTlnJured. as ua boou unai A n was the .whuimiuiuji election Hm. from the floor, of acuuaui.. uv (r.n, high school graduates' annual ex, . i u jV wew ttviu uuu v v vv From Ogden it was learned this the house from the entire member cursion. Wednesday morning will . afternoon . uu uuu.mceu rreBi-- e by The Dally Herald that Hyruan duff, 82 years old, died 1 tdent body program any gerlous change8 ln the ship: of the National two of the injured were Miss dent and Mrs. Harding that plant hefoUt,cai situation in the nation." Other delegates to the national! at his residence, 491 East Second ur ivi ouuuu, nuu au luo aiici assUtAntlIbrarlan -- of rniM iti III man I fir I Pump company will be located on TOomhe girls of the home --eco-( ".Senator SmooJ said- .- "The present convention are J. H. Patrick of the Nortn street, at 1 o'clock this the Caregnle library at Ogden; Mardays, in order to see the wonderful on. south West the on Continued" street, Center of Salt ever company Page. Four.) prosperity is greater than Uc&, wa8 due tQ jj garet Stewart, employed : fcy I the scenery of our state," saier Senator ore. in going across the continent Lake City, Arthur J. Bishop ol Salt side, just east of the. railroad Merchants' Credit bureau and also 1 8moot es 10 T 'nciaeni oia age. ATlH "Representa irom trot timoa olroarlv thla voor fl TjtVo P.ftv MbtVb. n'luons E. S. to ot tracks, the Professional Wor- nSecretary according Cluff Mr. was president to the oldest living arger spates be Visited by the t.... en's club of Ogden. .memBeT of the Cluff family, one "of Hinckley, of the chamher ot coma west tn Mrs, Putin evpocts Tp1n,,. condition.- - Jn the Easiness omp: is . Home why three dayrshouloTbe '"zrj j r ThesaariyenyzMrfcfif .ffleliFlfiiBfe merce. irhuband to the national conyZle1,irse.f woriu. wc4d. in According to eyewitnesses was tne eigntn oi me iz sons Utalr spent and oniyiwo hours in tie the The ot tion seen such June. Atlanta before never though, at plant, iu locating "I have the auto was traveling at a rapid Jheir states, Accordinelv. we 'hart The state meeting of the associa- born to the late. David and Betsy is contingent on the report to be prosperous conditions. All Indusratar.of apeed.at the time of the-- c t giwln and aHow only two Hall of III., Cluff, Nauvoo, formerly days tries are running to full capacity, tion held at Hotel Utah, Saturday, The Provo high, school auditor: cident. fortfiis state. . " it is said that she was en. who were driven out of that city made by the C. of C. Investigating Was Reed scarce Senator and the' product labor is addressed, by rjm will lie completed, stage ana deavpring to pass another car. -- In ' Mormonfe were expelled in committee, Thomas F. Pierpont and The presidential visit to south-when the manufactured and grown, are. Smoot and Elmer I. Goshen of Salt era Utah will receive an advertise- - both all, by Thursday evening, accord 8odoing sue wais forced to leave 1846, They came to Provo four J. Willitrm Knight, who leav Tues bringing tbe most tempting pr;ces.Lake CJity meat throughout the nation such ears later' with Ca?ta,a i ing to Walter Adams, of the board the pavomentThe car skidded ln ' to Denver to invest iu A was considerconnec Into 'ooleyjd morning given banquet "Taking all ofjhls the dirt which had been softened by; could .never be ' , company. education. given our "state ation I can see no .reason for any tion with the convention- at whici of there of the National gate the"plant ' the rain during the night ,i-were aider any other condition. It will all There settling JJsons, "Toda we received fiOO worth political upheaval in the United were present 250 persons. As Mrs. Griswold tried to get' the1 incall the attention of the Utah, and raising families. Pump company. eastern States. It is my firm belief that ' The Intermountain Association of commercial scenery, regular theat- car back on the pavement it tipped Cluff was ' the eighth of Wople to the wonderful scenery In Tf their report is favorable," Mr. President Harding will be renom- Credit 'Men Is composed of bankers. Hyrum rical stage settings," Mr. Adams ex- over and rolled down the embank- - ' sons to pass away. All, ex- Hinckley said, "we have the assur these uians Dixie as nothing elsewould. inated and reelected president of Jobbers and manufacturers of the died after . "As a result of the "The scenery was un- ment having ance of President Jackson of .the plained. visitlof Presi- the nation for another term. of the intermountain cepting one, states various a new Chevrolet sedan,: The car, dent and Mrs. passed the eightieth milestone of National loaded and installation Harding and" the today, "What, ln your opinion," is the country, Pump company, that conG. Smith, presiding pat- belonging to Mrs. Griswold, was all died in the order of and Hyrum publicity that will be given, I look life, "it will be finished Tues destroyed. The greatest political question of the for an increased tourist body was complete ',' struction work on the plant here riareh of the Church of Jesus Christ begun, j their birth. . traffic to the "reporter asked. The will all wUbe ready for pub- - ly demolished, first and Immediately. begin Attor-dayf the fenders, tue Utah's wonderland. day j Mn Cluff was the uncle of The visit will Latter-dawas of tbe tic Saints, Senator Smoot studied the queswheel and the right fironfr-whe-el be- - building will be 65 by 140 feet, and not bring hundreds and General Cluff, steering evenlng, Thursday inspection Harvey ney but thousands tion tor a while and then replied,, c at the joint session ot the were broken. In Its wake to ' side him is survived by his widow, will give employment to 200 men, speaker our southland and its 'Taxation." when Pardoe's "Players will present union stake skilled of all prlesth'ootLand citizens meeting workmen, were The taken to ProvQ, injured unsurpassed sceneryvln a very short (Special to The Daily Herald.) j.Mrs. Mary Ellen Worsley Cluff, one whom "Rollo's Wild Oats," affording to ln , "People everywhere are crying any community may be Sunday at College hall. another car belonging to Mrs. ' AMERICAN FORK, May 14 son, Leon Cluff, and four daugh-Mrand their cry on neces the their Provo taxation," for Elder first reduced oppor- Mary E. Rawson, 2462; Jackson aveSmith, spoke people !That is one reason John Peck, 30 years ot age, Iters, Mrs, Zlna Dunn, Mrs Nelllp proud." why 1 was so must Ue heeded," be continued, " sity of Obedience to parents and tunity .of Inspecting the , auditor- nue, who was. traveling - with" Mxious in having was seriously injured in anautomo-jC- . Bailey, Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Jr., all Mr. Blanchard MDAMAtiallt T am tn fovnr tt rav1 said that nowhere Was such obedi- ium. other group of Ogden women beW. Baker of go to the White Hbuse to Mrs. and J. here of Provo, Sunday evening, show the ence more manifest than among the tte revenue laws Immediately. She accident, a alight rt4a- - the. Salt Lake; and by 24 grandchildren Mr. Adams said the cost of the hind the Griswold; car. Mrs. Raw-so- n president the views qf Utah. I knew to, ELKS CARAVAN Saints. childreiLoLthe Latter-danot been tor the fact that U tne private secretary or A. P. ' that after President scenery had been subscribed by aIs0 to!sed and nine and lMrs. Hardi- Sness in 1922 was not normal In speaking of his particular work Professor Pardoe, who has offered Blgelow, a prominent bankjer of The funeral services wllf be held n? had seen those views that they f the Thurch, Elder Smith said to raise ..v.. LUUB VVUIU UAlO wcicu uuuc fint bypresehta-- ; The first step to assure success would not fail to about a at the Fifth ward chapel Wednes- accident The happened come to Utah. ever, due to the unsettled business mile east ot here, on the state day at 1:30, under the direction o to the Flag day exercises con-- ' that during the eleven years he has tion of plays ln the auditorium, do- The demolished car was hauled "At first it was . decided, that will held the office of presiding pat nating his services and that of his. Into Provo by T. L. Schofield of local club ducted the Elks', andi of by coM.upo.oi Fork wits should be made Mortuary the American Berg Berg Wyman between ;;rroaJ. zin.wa. vision of the tax V7w'r' caravan Wednesday. riarch he has given 10,826 patriarch players. ' the Schofield Auto company of this Uonal park. Cedar Breaks, Bryce Peasant urove. Mr. and Mrs. Peck The body will He In state at the be the motor al blessings from his office. HeJ "The scenery now being installed rather work guess 50 more from in Elks or which to i the clly." Onyon and-H- m J were walkinc on the road when she family residence lrior to expressed tbe opinion that the Is superintended by George Blair, to Lake officials are will Salt Utah Provo The City Colorado." s, go county automobile an into run by then "After the close of this year s invite the club of that city to par members of the. church are morf . of David Belasco's scenic forces.; now Investigating the accident and a .Vr. learned that "the been by operated" have to ta Rrv roads now than formerly in secur-- admittedly one of the foremost may issue a really know business,, when we i WASHINGTON. complaint for reckless.' Wayne B. ricipate in the annual Flag day b1 . in r Beck irom Alpine. ""v" are in iI nuva, j blessings. He based his scenery experts in the country" drivjpg. They are also trying to iru V"hErr-Sr- ii rmXnX ftf the servaia'e liure. ,ol,0i , t we fear that Jlrs. m If. opinion, he said, on the fact that Harding be made. I am strongly 4n favor bont 0 or 30 cars will be "I personally will see o it that find out why the accident never League, in comment-- . v'u not be abl tn it. .hpr. ghe received I mo Of a reducUon in the tax laws based ' vug during tbe G6 years his grandfather. the scenery Is placed Just as. ef fee- - was reported to the sheriffs office, which will start from caravan, decision Judee Kno)f.s hv in, iter ber recent L Illness. 5 John Smith, held the office pf pre- - tively as It is dope in Mr. Belascj's especially since, the laws' of . the bTTIhe .cthal.buslness conditicins She is reported to be rest.--. New York regarding the iiresorip- Provo and the Elks' lodge at t "a iha Atniia nf rea8a Knav.e-no- w aJ3Vlat 'o'clock siding patriarch he only gave 31,000 theaters in the largest cities Mr. state require that all accidents afternoon. The Wednesday medical liauors. of afternoon. tion saU,a.Jias JcMed to limit the vUlt of tne wm. 'ng comfortab.y this a blessings. Lake have Elks' Blair said, pausing a moment in his must be repqrjted to the proper, po- of j'Sait prepared Presidential "contrary to the courtdecIstons party to Zlon National not the present iaioer. smun was in r rovo sun- - wotk or insiaiiauon. state in tne special program ana canquei lor uice autiiontiee. brictlcally-everPark and Cedar EXAMS. POSTMASTER s Braks., congress. - It will be-- a matter for their visiting" brethren. a, visitor et The 16 indirect lighting bawls, .. Section 3979, laws of Utah, 1921.. ' day, Mother's day,-aAsked what Union.' the "ealt thinks about the next congress." . All tlks wh(LWish.Jo , Join the the home of his mother, Mrs. H. F. each 36''techea. in diameter, were .covering this phase of the action n, uwht steel o..-x- .. be. taken, reads' ss folGrovTwVsj WASHINGTON.' George' H. Car caravan should communicate with Smith, 266 West Third South street, installed today, giving he audi-- that may ' pres fm;!?nat!lliM1i6neard effect. of. an trans"In the excellent of other case of an accident the chairman torium lightingbeen Roy Among representatives desig Hardy, In Provo tek lows; miblic printeKhas aftemoon aund '"0 expressed. . .. ent congressj t m.-....- , WrE; An the general church authorities at perator of a vehicle ' shall stop 1m- ns east bv- Joseph Hilton, M rsV A". K C60per, : nated by presidenrmrdins'o Tep. T.t"." .ii.". . .... BUSINESS- - NEWS mediately, and "upon request sire One of things that and James D. Thome, resent the American government drews at the.Elks club, who has the the union meeting were Milton Ben- 8PRINGVILLE is an amendment of of Leo nlon the and accomplished in vonrerence Fairbanks, jnis name, address, and render such reorTuuuB cuarge, ounquei at the. International JtPr Smoot; "aayetHtaiustamat: Hi rallrnait laws." said SenatCT all of Pleasant Grove. 14. The assistance as may;: be Reasonable SPRINGVILLE. Union School Deseret May. month . at Sunday next Printers Of news and Master of board. Elder Bennlon was a visitor Arrowhead Garage has taken on we and necessary, provided that 'In all STATE ENCAMPMENT. Smoot' "People everywhere are ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Gothenberg, Sweden. many of jUe pro-- ( In the . parents' department of the agency for the Durrant and- - Star cases of sodden t resulting in Injury a (or great asking ' JJ hadthe privlleiTof meeJ visions of the law to be revise! B.' J. . stake II. 14.-SPRIGVTLLE, May Mr. Sunday school, while Elder cars tor Sprlngville, Mapleton and to any person, the operator ? shall SPANISH FORK May pULUTH. MINN. Terminating wb0 re 0ncln the oe itLi1 also Grover Sir. may InterFork of second details territory. Emlgmtion.laws announce immediately report the Spanish n f th Mav session of ths fednl Hughes. "sUte commander, and Fairbanks visited the Industry , i imended. Personally,, I think tnat and Mr. Clark, operators of the Ar- - the' same to.the local police authori- - ' the erd of the John J. Banks state secreury, met mediate classes, f th(,lr daUghter, court here will mark t told that . " from Some aevraTotdl-- 1 ttia mia amlrrattnn li rowhead Garage, are elated over ries in thelcity or county In which ot juago n " rago t ur-i- vttm VXM.t Eleanor to Earl N. Fairreyman oi judicial career ' the agency and expect to such accident shall occur.r , JOYRIDER' FINED. ; " of the Sons and Daughter. o, caffp securfug while to ' .congre,mn. e wration wonM k -u .. marriage jakeliiwho js "aian war veterans ana. noneers r;.i SrHnrm '' " a do rrvo wunin business, as they hav.,'.-..-..good inis ume. wpue wu The tie with credited having 'originated LaHeemple. now and lu can on 'ent0' rejiiicui i otner nana ot me onu Marion floor cars Chrlstensen the ana matters pleaded ?entuaiiv i aisucssea hirh tt.iv pertaiaiug " UBre at that time. .1 twrmlttnii to come to the United .nnuc b -- neamnmenl tn hn Vkld nitlt . In lt court tn fallura to nrdera a fast as thev are secured. I LA T VAUDEVILLE. n a ih ? . t .... A. . sn. tne UCk 10 them here, they .! ty o U.h , August 14, 15, 16. and 17 rttop an automobile driven by tlm- - Claud., Holmb. is building a pew' Pan.;. Can.L . jlntH'cIt , has recenUy leturaea rfwi a .iwemoment- - ibr"lnr"ilctilci lr wheat ordered 'to- do so bv a buniaiow on Third south ketoea . , .ft .lm,ka .nlandld dtlsens. Te Its of the season's first and Seeodd east ; prooauie ."One thing that we are au"s JtriM .:.-- 7' fv ami Mfi J. F. yoy'es snd son. to he held junrza on the- - Indian policeman, and was fined ISO. jv4'. waudevllla at the. Columbia A committee consisting of O. S. j theater will be billed to th..PPWrW0 City Judge J. B. Tucker, Chief of o Crd7westerB VaSHINQTON.- -A mV pottraiLJun1.-- s of American fork were Pro, ! At-- ! Wood. J. F. Smith,' Bill Firmaga and j -; v City Just before coming, west had a day.:Jafternoon and evening. stor . Canyon. h. Va" g Tbbma. torney. Jacob Coleman haveom- - J, 0,' Reynolds w?rs successful In J Thereafter the ptyular ai,Ataa was .Fujlmen of rll the buM- Us , Wednes-nes- s "I't th "" wuo devnte omeo were a crusaae .consent ana - " rector oi we nungei,s m 8. in ap u, Htrong, UIBry and agains Patriarch an WMMtkm at ofr&totPA to act. work should he at-- the houses in Sprlngville to close days to high class pictures h we would cut conclusion that mmittses drivln lovrlders.' esoeclalir- thow - with .: .... . . . . . ,r nilor-o- r An. m tne tunnii smug iuii wumj . u- -. "in lo inian p- wree 1 Tw to down the appropriation from Spanish Fork and other cities wht fall to heed an officer's warn. vted'aesdajTat 1" o'clock, durla;' j .lag the summer. ; . '.. question. nadaw vlsitln- 4fc, i. ., ' t rem to make finale arrangements. , tag. the,ball season. "" "na ' reelected presl-- of anproxtmatelv t6'KKlft wxi." ; llfnl 1- -1 lirr n tin n i it ni ' nw W in nil Tumr rmin un ULurr 1 jhejW i SCENERY j - ; 1 T I . 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