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Show THE HERALD , THE WEATHI2 if veu do not receive your Herald pleate notify the office we'll "telephone 9- -nd matter with your carrier. SUL -eoss"ths XHKTY-SEVENT- A P?00, -- May pay UTAH Generelly fair eouth; slightly "warmer southeast portion tenlpjht - : PRICE .TWO CENTS. UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923. TWO CENTS NOW. The price of the Daily grid Sunday Herald h&j Si;!!!!,',!!!!!- - tN'.copy. toi,TWv:--eeB- s where these Prove are sold on the streets by ngwsboys. This reduction in street sale price is intended ' for the benefit of strangers, newcomers in Provo . betat 'gedaert m-tox&-emtis-. -- . -- As a fitting close to the- - school year the teachers and students ot . and Springville, those persons who, because they frave not "settled here buy their Heralds, from ' . newsjejjjm-hftstreeta.- iMiiWiifii lllLfJl A iiJLL.UNl . news-Pitfje- rs ram -- j ToiittniienHnrt jmV : llli U II ,112,1111 WUIIkJL For TWO "CENTS you can buy the daily or Sunday edition of The Herald. The same price will be asked for extra editions. a May day program At the retool! grounds for Friday. The exercises will begin in the m Mir I Hb-H- j AWARDED mini flata la the af terooaii, .'.Isnj4ents4 ana jnicons-B- oa the Vineyard, The Several teams and a score ot men If - Do Utah County Jerser Cattle Lajteview and Sharon schools wjll you 'know how to barbecue attendance, throughout the ben club la making elaborate now at work digging the founda- are meat The Wlllard Dawson .Thompson prepara- program. ' :'i uons ror tne holding H you do, apply to D. D. Sutton, the coke oueuaAtthc of;jhe third DIES totherl?nt- manager oitne uuonijaarKei, ana annual Jersey show" ln ProvoT' chosen May aueen bv oonuiar j)Iant sitr of the Columbia Steel If the efforts of California the of the can t Berkeley verslty "f.U you produce members goods you . corporation-the Jersey show this year hfqrihe Wasion. ghe iias- - selected The 1923-2- 4 -tjob. 'the school for 77 BarKall Isaaa to of rwue ill he glyen a good supflrsiBellhe. year, , has Lott, for her attendants Miss Berhlw years story of the tashton be completed within the next ten more eatenslvp W. been to Gldnn awarded Harmon, wmiams atid Miss be- - glTen at than" any of the previous ErwiopaeT mammoth barbecue-t- o shows The forenoon tog appearing in the Sunday Herald. home In Pleasant View. Death was the foundaUon of the student at prominent will program which begin have been designated'bv the the U. C T. annual outing and. to Prof. Vilate fclllott qf due to causes incident to old age ' university. Vv"1 . - American Jersey Cattle club as the at 10 o'clock, with a chorus from according 'flteel day celebration the B. Y. D., has aroused much ln - He was born November 12. 186, plants.' the seventh and elahth The foundations In for"several best held othtr tne the in United committee cnarge States. aUVinter' Quarters. Neb.,andxame smatier Sutra This is the second time, that the , jhe " lc,tfd-i:Jnanib- j May ueen wil give a May dayf 6 .cTffnnecttoa The dafA fnn ha hlln v. ..i Trffair is arranging to handle more VUC ui .w. to Utah with, his parents in Octo- with 'the coke .tngr as to details. quiries honors have been given greeting. scholarship ovens will also be has been definltelv atMaA than .10.000 people on the plant About on hundred young women. ber, 1851. On .May 10, 1870, he mar. The primary Children under the next-threot the. Young univer- a student or to within the completed, tor upon Columbia Steel 9. of June corporat"site the Saturday, Many Professor Elliott says, will appear ried 'Lavauia Andrew and sinee four weeks. ...... OM.A IM. J.nM 4 U.AlW.V11,..':.',y of the members of the club are of irection of MissKLela Miner and ion. in will then which the the at lived has the revue, family Miss Genevieve" Clegg will present represent The pouring of the concrete into f The, committee In charge, of the the opinion that an extra effort an , same was Oavid Wilson, " present View "Cinder- - the work of the department for the, same- place in the Pleasant cantata, coke oven foundation will cominteresting the a should madia mem-iberbe to of thismake one ella in barbecue is, composed,; ward. Weber county attorney at Ogden, ' year. past mence shortly after Jhe completion Fairyland." from each coinmunity of the of the biggest days" In the history The one-ac- t to be presented! Mr. Lot t went through all ot the play Mildred was given Hatch who will a the scholarship read W. the GLENN All HARMON excavation. of of the work give Each, one c?' the towns oj the Jersey cattle industry in county. the fifth and sixth grades will be' under the direction of Miss troubles and hardships of pioneer in connection with the coke oven ulter he had attended the) TJniver- Wh Iiii k... A,..ii.ii tk. VAII ingand . Utahcounty. to take of will be requested charge ? Helen Candland of. the 'dramatic art life and assisted in building'., up and the will wind the May pole. : : tard. Dawson Memorial scholar. by product 41110, from tltu sityof California" for pne year., t a table at thtiiarbecua.' r The name- - They points the fact that never department. SGe has sectFdfor this "commM noon the hour During refresh next school year to the of the foundation r i. for the digging hip be before have the. Jersey breeders ments ot the respective towns will The scholarship is renewable for will be sold on the, ' school the occasion the charming Tittle taken a keen"'tnterest' in cLvlc and placing of the machinery, will; be at the Unlversfty of California. a second year it the students suc"Mr. . Mrs. .painted On a large elgn'over each had as good an opportunity to show grounds. Rowe." and P. life. cominunftv comedy, . done by tlu- Koppers company of the people of this state, the quality table. The characters are. as follows f?fts "Hevis survived by his wife, and, cessfully completes the year's 1 o'clock the Lake-at Beginning V, C. . is Dillman en the Chicago : According to jMfcrJnttott, tna of the cattle raised, here as this work. It is granted on scholarship Mr. P. the followinglsons and daughters'; .Sharon and Vineyard scfhbdls; P. Howe, . Ellen Bowen; view, hr charge of the construc-- i n celebration will reQUire from three year. .The fact that thousands of will ami activity. Mr. Harmon Mrs. Walter J. and Ora C. Lott f Delco, ginner Harlan Adams; engage In a track "meet in' Rowe, -- to f tlqn work of the company. people are coming here.on-theia- y ' well judged as the possessor-- of "Mrs. Williamive, beeifes. OneMhe-er-y Miss Mabel Tiiorntoli; Straw; Idaho; which there will be races from all O'Grady, f The the tenriorary buildings of for the United of the baft men to handle the fixing of or the exhibition broad' experience in activity and Is West Portagex Mrs. Joseph Hills, both, for iha girlsf Simms, Grace Folland. re now erected, 'the; company the meat for the occasion will be Commercial Travelers annual out and the grades, A well qualified scholastlcalljt. H. Lake Salt ;Mrs."M. Jficques, City j boys. large pennant will !, office, storerooms and shops. All Mr. ing and the Steel day celebration employed for the occasion. Green River; Charles Lott, Du- of sen. i laJhe. scliftolettine f JMi is cqni-the prelfivinary work Mr. Harmon graduated from, the es tne aav one or lmoortancA Sutton lsafifesegl In communlca- chesne;. Fred' Lott, Wallace Lott, pitted, the material is on the Carbon county high: school.- - While , If the annual Jersey cattle parade highest? number of points XT tion with several men who are well If.. meet. read) . president two -- n is made part of the mammoth U. C. IIIMI 111! n. . qualified to handle the meat IKIMIfll x... r l1 JT ..lu a debater editor (ir the company to rush Its work years, will see the Soil InlFWntfndr afsasuTvivedr:SfranfcTiffi with a baseball game following the to completion. of the school paper two years and pounds of butter will be required l?tah Jerseys than ever before. For track meet. The 15 and game will be! '.. the editor ot the year book two years. According to Mr. Dillman, Liu .,, One barrel of this reason many of the breeders for the celebration. Funeral arrangements will be company should have all of its work County Commissioners James T. played between the Vineyard school After serving one year overseas lemonade will also be supplied for are anxious to have their cows in and one of the other two schools Gardifter, A. O. Smoot and Fred ma(5e .Inter, in progress within the next with the A. E. F.( he entered a law ' each table. the exhibit, It is said. in the meet. Ma'tlev are in Provo can von todav and where he worked office Dr. Cannon of Salt Lake City has participating" "With the large U. C. T. annual While the foundation for the 1921. he .was In studied. Maroh, n assured of the condition the localsteel and ihe the large association that inystigating day outing NEVADA admitted to the bar. He served ctk; oven will he a solkl hjock to: being" combined L believe he will bring one or two c roads the,re. They are also looking ueveral-montconcrete u wi . not ne as targe or as city attorney of we wili hare to prepare is take of nis prize Jerseys to the- - local prinwM now b i'over' the proposed sheep trail as deep Into the ground as th ter and sister, of a queen youngest ' 1'rice. Ul LVIlI care of at least 10,000 people," snow. Dr. Cannon has purchased ULiiLiH the canyon so that the tiu-.n through friruace or the blast foundation for Tu as tho fall of ct Rudaughter of Marie said Mr. Sutton today. "There most of the cpws formerly owned sheepwill kjot destroy the main the stoves, it is said by the eupl-- mania and sister of the new queen a student in the B. Y. U. While will be at least 4,000 people from by the Smith brothers and the hlffliwnv ah Was drn lnut Kiimmor of 'Jugoslavia who was Princess ' here he has been :! neers at the plant site. Very active In -- 1 the county coming to see the - de--' Wasatch farm In Salt Lake county. MarHr o According "Kengintfer County .tudar.t affairs. the-ste-et body to The Dally eald, (Special plant iter Heims also bought several good Telopments at E. B. Iqnes thh commission will. Last year he was a member of SALT I.AKK CITY. Ma... 2:- i.Geneva, Utah lake's most popular Jhe visitors coming In from other cows from the east. this year use. ftuto trucks fcfr the the champion debating; team. v.iia resort, Montana hn A. tatke wilLopen f public teraelson of Hyrum, pres parts MEMORIAL TO TROOPS was state dtah; Idaho, fe the sprinkling on the team that defeated Red- -ua, Wyoming will - 'at least number ident of the Utah Jersey Cattle T . One of tbeold county trucks i"c tw.v-r,"""1 tHt15 in debatingT and was a memln the gyu isslu.:. ; mam niwii'wiMM!j!iiiniirjjiiiiwiwwi, June around the 5,000 mark. Club, may also TrThg several of his boating, and all the other, sport? jg for tl)at pur. ber of the debating triangle of this ' at 10:30 o'clock in t!fc lore 3011. "The committee In charge of the. animals from his Gem Jersey farm that have come to stamp Geneva pose and equipped with a larg" Dr. Walter Kmest Clarl year. lire si barbecue realize it is a stupendous An effort is being made to in as the place to go when one wishes tank.. ' "va(Ur, Klias Hansen, in Fourth He has been editor of the "i s . Judge undertaking, to feed so large a' duce Joh'n T. Caine to bring some clean and wbolesome- recreation. beWith this equipment it ia Guv" for two years, being one Of tho address, ,i tlii- district court, has issued divon t will deliver . -number of people, but we will at of his cattle here from the Balla-mor- e Eastmond and Tavlor.' manaeprs n... ,.;ntM. VllUt . llc.CU UJ IUC f.ugllicl decrees to two wives this week the members wbo instituted - that r farm at Richmohd! He is the 01 ueueva, iouBy tempt It and I believe that with ' faster and more efficient work will graduates. Buuuuucea publication as. a part of the "Y's" President George Thqmas will one going to Mrs. Donna E. Hatch the experience we have had in the owner of the largest Jersey herd in formal opening of the prak May 30. he accamDlished and that the road : etwHlesr injJahojitJieiLiQLMrs Vietta May The Provo hand has been signed will tiMtept Ail better conditlonv past in similar affairs we will be the northern part of the state. Dean. of the editor is associate Banyan. and of the condition able to put it over successfully, university and will furAmong the new breeders of the for the summer season ' Mrs. Hatch sued Governor Charles R. Mabey will her husband, county who will more than likely nish the music' for the dancing Lewis J. Hatch, cruei KIWANIAN WILL VED. also be one of tho speakers. alleging After Decoration exhibition on their NEVfeR WILL LACK FAG3 day evenings. place Jerseys OLDEST OF MASONS The' annual alumni banquet will treatment.. They were married at! v are George McKenzle of Spring-vlll- e the regular Tuesday night dance 7 o'clock Richfield, December 19, 1920, and1 be held at Hotel Utah at Kiwanian Secretary Claude will be one of the features of the and Ivan Ballard of Payson. have one child, the custody of and Miss Ardell Haririon ob- the same evening. . Other Jersey enthusiasts who Provo band summer program. the mother. The baccalaureate exercises will whom The will have. their cattle at the exhibiAlready the fishermen of the tained their marriage licenses Sat 7 state, tion are Lew Mar Price, C. Y. especially of Salt Lake and urday after making a special ap- be conducted Sunday evening, June 'father is said to be In Dodge, Neb. " eouple'')ived"at'8aiwB. polntntent-wtef IraWB . cleft's td oeneWI, William A. Nuttali, A. O. Ogden, have bee praTS .urs. uenn aiso won ner ireeaom Smoot and the titan. State hqspltal. and some remarkable catches have office; jSttached to the license baccalaureate sermon win oe given record was the famijiar "Please do by the Rev, George-E- . Davies, pa?-'ocruety charges, which the court The present arrangements are' to been reportde. , ndt Decora-publish" label, which this morn- - tor of the First Uresbytetiaa church found true. She lives at Lehi. Mrs. BoatiMT will start with hold the exhibition an4 the fudging Dean alleged that one evening as thus perm.itting in Salt Lake City. at the North park. Efforts are also tion day, andbathlng as soon as thejlng was removed, " ' i she was : tell world to that the returning from a dance can sun summer TnwBpapers be upon, depended being made to get a nationally or tne irovo Kiwanis with her mother and a gentleman KIWANIS MEETING. known Jersey man here to do the Eight miles of roading leading the secretary friend of the family her husband frnm the uoner state Wchway to club is about to embark upon mat Judging.. Educatibn is to play a prominent attacked her, the lake haveMteen graveled, graded rimonial seas. 7 , The wedding ceremony is to be part in the program of the Thurs-- j and rolled, makin s: what used to JUST A VERY Provo of the tue the noon home of bride ""mi;iiini'itfiiainirJ meeting day be a hard road to travel one of the performed.at leav- - Kiwanls club, according ,to J. N the couple morning, Thursday in 1. Robert the county. best An her, puled sculptor, TIME, where Mr.'ElJertsen, assistant secretary BETTER LIGHTS putting the until ' touches on his A baseball field has been added ling then for Atlanta, . .. PATIENCE .. of L. the " Prof. John Nuttall, greut work, culled "IJetiill." wliich to the resort, and a new pa'rklng Ash worth will attend the interna ' Is the base for the ole!isk to be will speak on square for automobiles where, a tlonal convention of Kwanis clubs. Young university, and the results wanted Merritt Tenady, j erected at Cunip "Judging- Results in Education," watchman will keep cars under his . are yours.- - a JJKaV and SupbUL A. Dixon, presiding, it is not the safest , thing to nil;n0'"'IHIIWed eye while they are parked. 0 thrOUKh ? tr0l'8 ,. rfrtv .n C. OF C. BULLETIN." results of will tell accomplished l,A The Surest French but- tl,pre on ",t,lr V. : this year in the instruction of 3,500 lights, for the Provo police 4orce tlenulds. The work' Is 6im of tliV GRADUATED, - fORTY-SEVE"Result Getters" oN and the. Is ad-- j children between ages One hundred and fifty hikers spending evenings trailing thefcexblblts shown by llie National HEBER CITY, May 23The are ' . of the Wasatch Mountain club 18. IlghtleBs auto. Last night six light Sculpture society In New York dress to the graduates of the Wa . Want Ads. .. less cars were found, and notified. : satch county high school for 1923 of Salt Lake City will hike up For thirty eenta yu can flash ' MARRIED HERE. HERE mom-8ASEBALL OFFICIALS oseph Halstead of Breckea-nage- , Decoration Provcr 1n court day. canyon this the Wilson of tdvappear C city was Guy to Enough cignri'ttes to last a life--by sales , giveff message a Mo, one hundred and five Wallace M. Hales ing,, which- - noae of tL:m did, andi Fred M. Nye" and Al Warden of Is ' arranged under Clerk bike The County tabernacle That was the purpose for stake U. in the S. D. L. sub Herald 2200 mors than 18 ft?1" 0t" the oldest Mason an espe- - the supervision o the Prove Issued a marriage license to Ther thus all forfeited their currency Ogden, president and secretary, re- - 'b,c0 $l0,00tr purse was recently before forevening, Sunday Ha Joined the order at La-gtoP two days for scribers' on Horrocks, Of Neola, and Miss posted .with lhe police." Chamber of Commerce:" I'spectively. ot the Utah State base- "slxtv cents you car talk to -fdallv large and attentive auaiKy, in 1842. Dr. Halstead was family physician tor R. Millre, of Pleasant Grove, : "Brery auto must wear. Ughts." tall league, are in " Leda to- - ET""? tS tbls of class , The ence. graduating home In provo." (12 Henry "every I r bmi w.i l.Vv:...: with the Cham- - land then-,away. and he. remembers aeelng elder, performed the ..t "Cooperate numbered 47, almost twice as. u rear 00 " kthsub " week. fuH iieuuuve j jiviwor S.uitli mue tuUKht Herb a far words) same ayette when the marquis made the tnr this mornins.... "well wafrh Commerce." - iha , v,u taarrlage ceremony ttt V. M ert ' Hoover and Mrs. Hoover at ' large as any prevjpus class leaving ber of s memorable visit to this coua-uiug uv,nuvu ti,M vauou nn.l vw. .. r- -t Stanford. school. lightless cars every nteht. Iners and the Provo Tlmps. coirpiu. the high, Ada. Want BT In rs?25. Try Mislee-:Hotdaway-mTS--l3eiar wLP-0Jgfggran- ton Siemorter-icholanthipr d ' m & Iwf JUL ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN UTAH SOUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY. YEAR. NO. 255. H 11 11 the-Yo- i 1' . -- ung e , -- i . T -- mm wkwva . , y- has-bee- -- j .1 7, -- two-year- . twe-week- . . -- 1 . U'PROY - ceie-bratlo- hs. U.0FU. SPEMER ' ui-uuiiiii- iuii j - 4,o:2-le-ente- -'- red . uni ,TT,Tr n..j u o-- "j n, i . -- AAhe-present-tlm- Ash-wort- , S Can-non;- tfag-coun- ty '' n j ' LITTLE-MONEY- : ' ffiHt I. to-th- '' .... -' .SM , n, . s rLf ' vt. - . j IT FAIR AND BEST FQR YOU? that a I creditls S PASSING THE BILL ALONG TO THE BUSINESMAN-Ias j' ... : a. HKe as not tne meroiant s share or tt. mo u.tnf or not) he must pay taxes, which aids materially in the up over.'' Ana, tnen iry 10 see u. ixvw tv. He overlooked would be the last person to make mention of himHe must fellow and government. support of the county instance oi "the other fellow"in this keep, city h . " In Ws behalf. If the merchants musflay we . thisso speak. Andt Jf or tms is a aireci T to "pay-triasgea . his .y,and bill" self family. v!js apptj men, Jo Jit large class of persons who are not "business To the merchant is passed the bill for almost everything" the bill they should receive the major portion of the credit ' hich is to say, they are not merchants..- . . does for the benefit of some- they, and not those who conceive the ticket-sellln-if tampaijrn. Now let us' get around to the subject? The business somebody or some organization - In other language1 !Ve said one in merchant that he had that ,One some recently day for roen-rtor organization. merchants, for in this Bized city one usually has body, elsebuck solicitors from different tickets And for this is how: business purchased man." eight eight to the the E nund' the merchant when he talks , ot- - "business menM pass Some club, as he put it decides to fur-- different tsauses, all worthy,-but- , ;r ' organization society, lodge, ex, that iherefore, we'll refer to himas' the merchant, for keeos "If it ud. I'll have to raise my trices, or iro to nmA wrv firood and useful movement They vote to presses it more exactly, t the business won't stand that drain." the movement financially. poorhouse; ' ..What. does the merchant do? He buys things to wear or contribute,' to aid that particular one felt by every business man in this a is 'And a vote it drain, to dance, do to voted usually give that, they , or furniture, or coal, or whatnot,, and sells them again Having ts city. is a continual dram.' There's where the rub comes It me ana soucu me oi son, an entertainment, somening yuu ana ail orJusi-W- e are nia.customerSi.ana we u., iw j. Purchase as it a that is solicitation ia happened occasionally, the average thing disguised to helpr' Frequehtljrhis the things we need, for ourselves, our families, tor to any- merchant would not, feel the financial strain of that drain. Is Merchant buy, importuned Mister and a ticket,' fiomes, as cheaply as possible. Of course it is imperative ' . ", handful of tickets fto help this good But it happens often, and regularly. Jnat the' merchant make a profit; else hev would not give hi where from one to a, What is to be done? Shall the merchants include these time and effort and his capital to the carrying pn of 'bust-nPf- cause.' Not infrequentlv the solicitation is more than that Contributions in their prices, and thus "pass the buck right a is request. it disguised thinly He must do his bit in of schools, in.1 vhprt it i nil done: the oririnators of the movement! back to their customers? The better plan, it teems, would Police and fire departments; the on stock of goods he. buys customers to. finance their own "good ;causes." nd he owns it give considerable credit to themselves for having "put it be for the and nrrti .' Y1 ' i. ' you reaa tms, ana r .- e - , . . he w , . " i mer-chan- . - - - s. v. sells, oh his place of business (whether SJLn Jnt t cause any person, is so imbued with the idea is wortfrJiOrherrsuppoitrould it not be 4 display of greater fairness,7 were he or she to support that cause with his, or her, owh' dollars, or dimes, and thus earn and receive the full credit for the good accomplished? Isn't there more charity and more loyalty in giving one's own dollars than in voting to give somebody else s money, and that, obviously, is what one does when he, or she, votes to give a party, or dance, or show, and "let's ask the merchants where we trada ' ' ' to buy the tickets" 7 . Think it over.' Put yourself in the ' merchant's shor?, with his bills to pay, his business struggles to contend with, his taxes to pay, his capital to invest, his frequent requests to buy tickets to this or that whic hhe cannot attend ' d then think it over again. . .7 How are we going to do it then? -- Vhy,' make t!. t dance, or party, or show so interesting, or finat your so glowingly that Mister Merchant will be as anxious to as you are. -- , -- r-n- ..'. c-- u"o it-te- nd |