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Show THE HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923. it s. L ivil .286 in h -- ifitiJi,-'-- i&7 WEST CENTER. i :j urn ak i ivutiiN diuruo 1 PROVO, UTAH. GIRL ESCAPES AGED MAN. Farmer Senator is Interviewed for Herald Readers btarnatiraai News Berrice! CHICAGO, July 20 Jewel Smith Terra Haute, Ind, girl,1 wants to go home quick. She told the, police her desires today following the arrest of a man who said his name was Louis C. Tergin, of Oakley. LL, and who insisted he was a prominent attor' , ney., , MiM Smith summoned the po-much for my" company manners By PATRJCIA DAU6HERTY. (Copyflflht, 192J, by International down there in Washington but they! Uc WB. h Tergin tried New Service.) won't be able to say nothing to kiss her after they had regia- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn . July 20. tered at a hotel as father and Of course Magnus Johnson couldn't against- my morals, and that's what i daughter. She said she met the I work the farm and keep house, too, matters. aged man Areola, UL. and that hei "It's the kids on the farm gets was so nice to her she didn't think! so he got married. And today having got nimself the bad deal They got to quit it wrong to accompany him to elected United States senator from school in order to work on the Chicago to see the pretty things Minnesota, him and his wife got farm and they never get off it, here. The girl fled down a fire That isn't right A farmer's escape, she said,. when Tergin at bark to their original program on their farm and breathed freely daughter out to get the same tempted to kiss her. Then she ran for the first time since they left it chance at college as a lawyer's or out the door and locked him in business man's, but for the political stump. wheat the room. He called the hotel It was great for the senator to won't even 'send the boys to col- clerk and the police were sum get back to the farm where he lege, dang it" moned. From what I can see prohibi knew haying. With a brown silk dress and white shoes mother had tion ain't what it's cracked up to American and English girls are to wear to the fine entertainment be. It makes millionaires criminals, acting as drivers and conductors on In Minneapolis, were joyfully laid and criminals millionaires. Well, the regular motor car services re aside. The hat with Its frivolous there is lots of fine men horn cently instituted between certain plume, was tucked in Its tissue, abroad, but I'm a labor man, al- Algerian towns and oases' In the ways, and Immigrant laborers make desert paper under the bed. . Senator Johnson who rear de it hard for our own men. "Bolshevism? A new word for lightfully whenever anyone adWILD BILL ON RAMPAGE. dresses him as such, looks better wanting something for nothing. in overalls and a cotton shirt with I'm against anybody's getting anyDeputy Sheriff C. V. Coates husa huge straw hat over one eye thing they don't work for. tled into the county seat from Divi' than he does In his senatorial "Ford tor president I guess dend, metropolis of western Utah garb. And he Is a colorful figure maybe he's got a chance. I heard county, this morning with Wild as he pitches the hay, giving it an a fellow say the other day the Bill Day. occasional vicious jab for emphasis country needed a shakin' up. Yesterday, it appears, according as he discusses the low price of "I think we ought to give our t oDeputy Coates. vaa an unlucky wheat and the exorbitant taxes war veterans everything they day for Day. levied upon the farmer. want They didn't start the war "Wild Bill was under the influ"Golly, It's good to be back they just stopped it with their fine ence," explains Deputy Coates, home. Of course I got my duty in young bodies. And we begrudge "and went on a rampage around politics but right here's where my them the right kind of care for Dividend, threatening to kill his heart was all the time I was cam those. I was the first to introduce wife. But, lucky for Wild Bill, his And here's the reason paigning. the bonus bill in the senate when gun wasn't loaded and nobody was am senator. I'm the farmer's law 1 was a member. (Minnesota killed." yer that's about It senate.) Deputy Coates and County Attor"And I'm going to Washington to "Taxes are. too high and we've ney Martin Larsn are collaboargue their case. And I'm going to got too many of them. rating on a complaint accusing come home with a cost of produc "I don't know much about the Wild Bill of being wild and carrytion price for wheat and govern world court or the league of naing a concealed weapon. ment owned elevator warehouses tions or scrappin' the navy, but I'm where farmers can store their ex- against, any foreign entanglements. NOTICE ON PETITION FOR DIScess crops instead of flooding the "And I'm warning any of these CHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. water with them and keeping the professional lobbyists to keop United States District Court, Disprice down. away from me. I got a right like trict of Utah. In the matter of "I'm going to do more than that, the kick of my black mule wilting Anthony T. Langstaff, Voluntary but that's enough to start with. for anybody that thinks he can In Bankruptcy, No. Bankrupt Tnat will keep me busy for awhile, flatter we into his way. 7593. won't it, mother?" "And I m against the supreme Notice is hereby given that AnThe senator wipes his face with court having the right to kill an thony T. Langstaff has filed his a large red handkerchief and act of congress ty a five to four petition on the 9th day Of June, vote. It ought to be unanimous or 1923, praying for a discharge from "Maybe they won't be able to say the act should stand1 all his debts in bankruptcy. All creditors and other persons interested are order to attend at the hearing upon said petition before the United States district judge.ln the United States court room, in In accordance with the provisions of the fish and game the Federal building, Salt Lake laws, of the state of Utah, I, D. H. Madsen, fish and game City, Utah, on the 27th day of commissioner of the state of Utah, do hereby declare the August, 1923, at 2 o'clock in the following described area to be known as the Timpanogps afternoon thereof, and then and there show cause, if any they have, game preserve: vhy the prayer of said petitioner Beginning at the forest boundary" forest boundary to the comer should not be granted. By general monuments in American Fork can- between sections 15 and 16, town- rule of the court, it is further oryon, thence east along the north ship 5 south, range 2east; thence dered, that any creditors opposing this application shall enter his apside of the American Fork creek northwest to the corner of sections pearance and file specifications in to the dividing ridge between 4, 5, 8 and 9, township 5 south, writing in opposition thereto with American Fork, South Fork, and the undersigned referee, in the Tibbie's Fork, thence along the range 2 east; thence north 2 miles manner and at the time as proto of the place beginning. dividing ridge of Tibbie's and vided in general order No. 32. South Fork 'to the new road leadThe above Area includes all of Salt Lake City, Utah, July 19. ing to Aspen Grove; thence along the Timpanogos mountain from 1923. the American road to Anericon Fork canyon, south to S. T. CORN, the section line between sections Provo canyon, and also one mile Referee in Bankruptcy. 25, 26, 35 and 36, thence south two south of the south rim of Provo miles to the township line between canyn from the junction of the townships 5 and 6 eouth; thence North Fork and the Provo to the west along the township line to mouth of Provo canyon. The east'2-section corners thence ern boundary following the road up north to the southwest corner Of the North Fork of Provo river and district No. 2 of the Wasatch na joining the road in American Fork tional forest;' thence along the canyon. T vivia n Park ,:.. I Those home cooked Chicken Fancy Colored Ginghams For Summer Dresses and Aprons Here are ginghams in all colors, tiny checks for children's rompers, ga) plaids for the older girls, and pleasing patterns for Mother's house dresses. And the dainty tissue ginghams would make delightfully cool dresses foi Summer wear. Summer time is gingham time! Take advantage now of the excellent values you'll find here. V All Good Quality Temptingly Priced 14c These Ginghams are serviceable for children's clothing and for houst dresses. A wide variety of colorings in a number 6f patterns . 3 2 inch H. C S. Ginghams of superior quality, sold exclusively in the J. C Penney Co. Stores, come in checks and plaids as well as plain shades. Also a range of dainty patterns in Amoskeag Chambray. -- At yd At d i I Us L-- MWm Amoskeag A. 32-inc- h F. C Ginghams of KJ 4 fine 25c .SSa iKST best checks and plaids i WmwKVBX vlui a i muni ii i :'. n.a i - - n im as well as plain colors. Mr i. Tissue and Gingham in colorful checks and plaids, some silk with stripes. Excellent 32 yd 39c 2'5-in- ch lustrous ing roon, will be reserved for you. . Fork-Prov- prised to see that city forge ahead platform a second time to sing, "Wait a minute, I'll chord for PROVO MAY GET of -- Provo. said Judge Morgan, also' hail-what tp von eoine to do with from Spanish Fork, as he ing (Continued from Page One.) Spanish Fork?" inqured v; H. Tol- marched from the table and took "You seem . .. i hurst of Spanish Fork, . his place at the piano. ij is really the mission or the U .... UA c i mug, ,vi... yu. iif,ui Following the banquet, a dance ?;'Kiwanis. .r"""rT ; jwhat and Provo about Springville; was e.n joyed for several hours in 'IB!: "It is decidely contrary to the is going to happen to Spanish the dining room of the hotel. The I'll" nil ,..11 what vrm ' spirit of Kiwanis to think .L.i'Fn.1. lnaH 1ine suiuHe geis 7 100 i in music was furnished by Wilde's or wnen 'do. of aim the is end the and ' (.fjpstra ' sociability ... , for you in Provo and Springville, organization. to to down come are you going "Each time you have accomplish- - Spanish Fork and make your resi ed something worth while you have dence where there is always a nice A 12 received a reward of satisfaction. breeze, that is just what you are ' You have seen these rewards and going to do." have counted them worth a great' A new song, "When. It's Spring-- ( '(Continued from Page One.) deal more to you than material re- - time in the Rockies," composed by ' Prof. Robert Sauer of the Young wards. of would university, and sung by' a male time during the night will be able encourage everyone '.'"I 'vou to the realization f the oppor--l quartet from that school, was to make the climb and still be back unities of good acts that are found adopted by the Provo Kiwanis club m the city Saturday evening. The main feature of the oatlng as Its official quartet The singer ion all sides." e Carl Christensen, I. Byron tonight at Aspen Grove will be the Leiutenant Governor J, S. dis- - Jones. tnj nf the rntomdo-Wvomin- e Joseph L. Jameson and camp fire program. The program committee guaranteed before leav L. XTtah on its woh- Jesse Young, xict congratulated Other beautiful seelctions were ing the city this forenoon that one lerful scenery, saying that be had ')een all over the United States rendered by Richard Condie of of the most entertaining program's ind Canada but never had found Springville and Miss Ellen Jame-'uc- h of the annual hikes will be given son of Spanish Fork. Duets were tonight The nature of the program a delightful state as Utah. known only to the committee. other' all over sung by Richard and Miss Melba is any j'TJtah has it Among the hikers who left Provo Ltte in the Union for scenery." Condie, and Miss Ellen Jameson early this morning were Dana laid Mr. Mechling. "In .all of my and Mrs. Rose Jameson Funk, Parkinson, supervisor of the Waottered by travels I have seen nothing better; The attendance prize ban Utah scenery. I am glad that Dr. E. G. Hughes, two silk flags, satch forest and R. E. Gerry, from office of lands at the forest HI ftah has woke up and let the world were won by L. C. Henroid of Provo the y office in Ogden. Span-heof pow a little about this scenery, and Miss Thelma Johnson The forest officials came to have mustered up courage ish Fork. It had been stipulated k Salt Lake City and asked" the j by Dr. Hughes that the winners of Provo Thursday evening and stayed Ulroada to grant their tourists a 'the attendance prize should sing at the Hotel Roberta over night. to Supervised Parkinree-dastopover in that city in-- , a duet. The fifth numbers drawn According he son, has had a crew of men on r three-houur. ana were Miss nugnee. jonnson stay ,ead of the usual ere. All of these other places although the doctor insisted that the Timp trail for several 'days rehich are shouting loudly about Judge A. B. Morgan, who was pairing a few places where the eir scenic features ought to come manipulating the names of the gen- - trail had been; partly washed out Utah where there is more beau-- 1 tlemen present, was playing a hoax by the simw. Sil mountain scenery than in all; on him. At first he refused to sing - Mr. Parkinson and Mr." Gerry will be at the Aspen Grove pro ias there was no accompanist. e rest of the world." Dr. George Anderson of Swine- John D. Dixon arose ana told the gram tonight and will participate le Baid that on a recent visit to audience that it's an old trick for in the hike Saturday mornlny, rein Francisco he had heard one' the Spanish Forkers to refuse and j turning to Provo that evening. the greatest financiers of the tola an interesting story iq sud- j By starting now and working itst predict that Provo and stantiate the accusation. "All right, we will sing without ever7 day on it you may get your ringviUe would be the Pitts- :fgh of the west within a very few accompaniment then, jjust to prove Christmas shopping done in time. iirs. Dr. Anderson also said that! to sou that you can't' bluff a Span-"- f Mosquitoes and flies never go on were doing things in Spring- - ish Forker," said Dr. Hughes, as he Je and that he would aot be d Miss Johnson mounted the hunger strikes. rnj ,,,.,, i i . y j J i sur-lan- are sprinkled and in the best con-ditio- n ever. , 9 A most delightful place to spend your 24th 1 4 Mech'-iwer- '. Phone or drive up 30 minute drive up Provo canyon, the roads o ADDITIONAL 34-3- The use of firearms for any purpose whatsoever in the above described area is strictly prohiibted. And it is fur ther made unlawful to trap, shoot, ensnare, or otherwise take or destroy any bird, or its nest or eggs, or any animal of any kind whatsoever in the above described area, except that predatory animals may be destroyed under direct supervision of state or federal trappers. D. H. MADSEN. -- IBVESUCK which was written "May. 27 Snowed 10 day." BE PAID III the following: hard yester" This was in McCulloch's handHe evidently thought writing. that the check would not be found for many years, probably having no idea that the building he owned would be torn down so soon after 190 International News Service. LOWVILLE, N. T , July 20. A his death. check for $10, signed by the late In the room formely used as a Frederick McCulloch, eccentric dining room, in the days of the president of the Lewis County hotel was found an old paper' bearTrust company, found in a box in ing the appointment of William McCulloch, grandfather of Freder the cornerstone of the old vault of McCulloch, as postmaster of ick the bank building now being dis the town of Lowville and signed by mantled, presents a problem. The the governor of New York state at check stipulates that it be paid in that time, Enos Troop. The paper 1950 to the finder. The estate of bore the date of 1832. about $100,000 has been settled, McCulloch having died in 1917. He MOTHER FIGHTS FOR CHILD. left no will. His nearest relatives were distant cousins in Jersey International News Service. LOS ANGELES, July 20. "The City, N. J.. and they shared In the V estate. law which sustains a mother's right The vault was built by John to her child Is a higher law than Moran, who is positive that there any made by man. I shall keep up is another box somewhere in the the might until my child is mine." building left by McCulloch and that i Thus Mrs. Lois Pollan, mother of it is entirely possible a will ex June Shosted, today deecuted by the banker was placed clared she would never agree to in that box. (Judge Hewett's decs?on giving th The bank building was built in child to Mrs. Elsie Shosted, Mrs. 1907 and was originally a hotel. It Pollan's sister. ' is now being torn down to make Mrs. Pollan's attorney refused to room for a store. In the old cop- say what procedure would be adoptper box were also two old news- ed to win another hearing of the papers and a slip of paper on unique case. , WANT ADS LOST BJack leather watch set in. with purse Reward 237. Call most of ber time since campl .. . , I io cease ner acuviues at H banks, in her cabin resting fcj California tour. President Harding wai Ignorant today of any of tit talis of FUlpiho condtitioDL has had no reports from Goraf General Wood. Senate Leaders son and Secretary of War m The president was interested Ell T 5 A (Continued from Page One.) if any chief executive in history has experienced a more strenuous month, travelling more than 8,000 miles and shaking hands with thousands of people. The president apparently thriving on strenuousness, feels fine report that Quezon would con; and looks fit, Mrs. Harding, fatig- the United States but wai i ued by her exertions is spending commital concerning it. Timp Game Preserve 1 Din. ners, Cool, Clean Cabins for camp. insr, and, in connection with din. 98-ce- Saving! Iron NeverFails to Please - OffGT rag Natton-Wid-o offii Government Inspected .eaits It is a great satisfaction to know that all the meats you are buying are of the highest quality and have passed government inspection. All of the meats in our market, both fresh and cooked lunch meats, have this stamp on them. Our quantity purchases enable us tol sell these meats at a great saving to you. We are of fering three Unusual Bargains for Saturday until noon. If you do not take advantage of them we both lose. UNUSAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY Choice Rounk Steak lb. 20c . Sweet Eastern Shoulder Pork Roast lb . 9c and 13c Choice Prime Beef Loin Steak Roast ' 20c lb. . . . . Jy-2- 6 FOR RENT New. modern apartment furnished. N. 315 Univ. Ave. tf 4 or house or apartment. WANTED furnished Phone 74. Do You Need Some Good Furniture Practically new furni- ture for a house Call four-roo- m at a big sacrifice. UNUSUAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY ONLY 2 lbs. Sweet California Prunes . 19c 8 lbs, fine New Utah Potatoes . 25c Med. Cans Pierces Pork and Beans, 10c SOME REGULAR SAVING PRICES BE$F PORK Brisket Boil, ...... ... 5c Short Rib Boil, 8c lb. lb. Chops, ..... . Lean Boiling Beef, lb. 10c Best Cut Pot Roast, lb. 14c ............ Hamburger Steak, 2 lbs. Fresh Country Sausage, 2 Jbs. Small Loin Pork , . . 25c 25c lb........ Shoulder Pork Roast, ft. Shoulder Pork Steak, Ifi. ....... ...... LUNCH MEATS Wieners, Ham Bologna, government inspect- - QCp ed, 2 lbs. for. . . . . , 0iU at 154 N. Fifth West. Here's a Rare Opportunity. BCggg Tffl |