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Show . : i THE M t RALO. THE DAILY HERALD tw wffl ecefet win ouxy y wh a otSc Jid0alfetyr.BerJd. TBI UTAH Gn rally settled r,ortM portio Tuesday. siififaiaiT i; ?r iiSi iir W-aCHDI- T . r " T WHAT JAMIE LAI By 5 ! PRICE TWO CENlj' 1 J;il. Laliro rnia provo Family UTAH mm Meets More than 300 descendants ot M. Murdoch, William Mur doch and Mrs. Mary Murdoci Mc Millan assembled at Vivian Park Jjhn i tonight . a Serious Condition in Murdoch HI OFT ON A STILLY NIGHT flr aoutk, ; . In Harding president WEATHEU GEORGE R. HOLMES, News Service Staff during Thursday, Friday and Satur day of last week for the annual Members and reunion. family friends of the family from Provo, Vineyard, Heber, Salt Lake City, Idaho and Canada were in attend There was no mail distributed at the Provo po'stoffice 1.1 this morning. When the tmsiness men of Provo called at the postoffice as usual this morninir thev fnnnA th tw office boxes empty. . ihis is the result of the removing of Salt Lake and Los ance. Angeles trains Nos. 3 and 4 from the Salt o line The several groups composing as told exclusively in The Herald the large family began to arrive effect Sunday morning when the two trains were routed at Vivian Park Wednesday even over the Tintic line. ing. Thursday was spent in mak The importance of the removal nf thA train nraa I ing camp, meeting friends and re- brought forcibly to the attention of the Provo merchants i bonfire newing acquaintanceai.-when called at the Dostoffice thi they and weinle roast was enjoyed in that no mail had arrived in Provo. the evening, followed by a dance. Whether or not a meetinp- - will be held nf thA r.nfln The family was reorganized at a meeting Friday forenoon which men of Provo to protest against the removing of the trains was followed by the main program naa nut a yet ueen aeiinneiy aeciaed upon. of the reunion. Joy O. Clegg of According to Secretary E. S. HinckW Vineyard was master of cere- of the Provo Chamber of Commerce had urged the calling monies. Prayer was offered toy of a protest meeting. No action may be taken' nn tVita en in Heber. of McMullin L. Henry gestion until after the board of directors have met and deJoseph A. Murdoch of Vineyard, cided what should be done. son of John E. Murdoch love Utah. I love the possi- (bUities of Utah. I love the fellow ship of your people. There seems to be a hearty welcome here to the sttanger. People never get that I International Correspondent. FRANCISCO, July 30. jpresldent Warren G. Harding's III-sen has become so serious that he cannot, with safety, continue his tour of the states, and the posses sions of the United States. This was as far at his physicians BAN fellowship spirit until they have worked a great deal for the com mon good of all." So spoke James C. Heron of New York Saturday evening in an Interview with a Herald reporter. Mr. Heron, "Jamie" Heron as be is known all over this nation, was In Provo to deliver his message, Building Better Business by Build ing Better Men," at the Chautauqua here. During the past several years Mr. Heron has . been delivering ad dresses to .various factory em ployes in the east and has made a thorough study of conditions existing between labor and capital. "During the war when I spoke to the men in the iron and steel indus try I learned that the heart of the working- man is yearning tor the leaderright kind of leadership-th- e early today on his condi condition Is so serious, lowever, that his. entire, trip , has been abandoned and a consulta tion of physicians was called in the hroettential suite on the eighth 3oor of the Palace hotel. The physicians conferred for two toon. Among those called in wero toted heart specialist and a noted fflch specialist When the was concluded at 1:20 ; clock this morning, the consulting joctora declined to issue any state-mentmake any comment on the JiMent's condition. , Th physicians promised to issue jtltatement at 10 o'clock this morn-- t (coast time-- . The doctors g in the conferences were C E. Sawyer, senior medical flloer of the White House; Dr. tod T. Boone, of the. U. S. navy; Say Lyman Wilbur, stomach pedalist and president Leland ituiord university; Dr. Chas. M. fooper, heart specialist, and Dr. filbert Work, secretary of interior. pn in private lire is a physician. Shortly before calling the consul tation of physicians, Dr. Sawyer issued a statement in which he would go tion. His con-!eno- ; .It Lake-Prov- A. oldest present, gave the address ot come to the annual family "Members of the board of direc especially detrimental to Provo, ac tors of the Provo Chamber ot Com cording to James Clayton, super ' merce have already urged that a visor of mails at the Prc-r-o union. A song. "The Moutaln Dell," wa of protest against the re- ' I meeting rt. . r. xr. . " "No. 3 Carried shrtrefthe,iirai more mail to have found that Donald of said Mr. Heron. Victor, Idaho. William ley. - "It would be an opportune Provo than all of the rest of the n more than 99 per cent of all of Heber gave a brief his- time to do so now, since no mall mail put together," said Mr. ClayLindsay ot America are good, true, torical sketch of the Murdoch was brought to Provo this morning. ton. :"Ail mail dropped in Salt loval American citizens without Clegg brothers of Vine- Before the removal of the trains Lake City between 3 o'clock in the family. any radical tendencies. rendered a quartet as did also no difficulty was experienced by afternoon and midnight arrived in yard "I made up my mind at that time the McMullin sisters of Heber. the business men and many of that I would continue to speak to Neil Davis of Salt Lake City play- them paid little or no attention to Provo on that train. A great deal of eastern mail also came in at men. I found the men who employ ed a clarinet solo: A prognostica- the proposed changes to be made that time. This mail would be in out that the only noise the This the office at 7 o'clock in the morntion of the family was read by Mrs. by the railroad company. wanted to hear in industry of Provo. however, when they found ing when the clerks came to the Anna Rasband morning, man was the right attitude of the In the afternoon games and races their mall boxes e.mpty they realized office for the day. Before $ o'clock who employed him. were by the children for what the change would mean." they would have It distributed. "The principles of Rotary are which enjoyed were riven. This was President John S. Smith of the Now it will be after 10 o'clock benrizes being adhered to by most business fol'owed bv a children's dance. Chamber of Commerce is not in fore that mail will be In the boxes." "New symptoms men at the present time. They Thejshopmen of the L. A. & arising., during 111 a contest of Scotch songs favor at the present time of prothe day indicate in Joseph Farrer, cashier of the Golden of a the come Provo farewell to learn that have complications shops gave I Miss Mary Lindsay of Heber was testing against the removal of the Provo Commercial and Savings the case of the president. A con- Rule works admirably in all of dance at the Mozart hall Saturday since a committee had al declared the winner over Maybell nltations has been called. After their business transactions and Poulton ot Heber and Joy O. Clegg trains, met with the officials of the bank, is of the opinion that a proeven,nS 1" honor of E. H. Paepke, ready test against the mail delay should com consultation teenand has more pit that they get enjoyment I and had agreed be made immediately. who left Sunday morning for Los L U L I I 11 1 fI ; J 11 I 1 1 out of life by using it." of Vineyard. McMullin won the railroad company pleted bulletins will be issued reg happiness to the change. Mrs. Janet I I 1 1 1 If "There ought to be something 111 ularly for the information of the Angeles, Calif., to make his home. In the evening Mr. Heron deliv contest written for "About three weeks ago a com done right away," said Mr. Farrer. poem original boiler-makeone to r ered an inspiring address Mr.. Paepke, who has been of the occasion, with William Lindsay mittee from the Provo Chamber What the new "Personally I believe that quicker of the largest Chautauqua audisymptoms were foreman at the local shops getting second place. Commerce met with Mr. Spencer, aciton could be had if the directors . Sawyer declined to state. It Nearly 160 people participated in ences this season. He kept people of Hebercontestants were Mrs. general traffic agent of the Union of the Chamber of The forms for the concrete foun- In continual good humor with his Other Commerce, and considered important that Dr. the Timpanogos moonlight hike since 1917, has accepted the posi Mrs. Sarah Pacific, to protest against the re the and Donna Montgomery and the Kiwanis clubs of as boiler Rotary inspector hooper, a noted heart traveling dations for the Mena Trope hall, wit and held them almost spellspeoialist, held last Saturday night from As- tion Arch moval of the trains," said met and appointed a committee to m been called in. His presence pen Grove. Of this number 137 the road, with headquarters in Los now under construction on Univer- bound during the reading of his R. Lindsay of Heber and Salt Lake City. Smith. "At that time Mr. Spencer of Davis That's he illus ! which investigate the matter. with interpreted as meaning that reached Emerald lake and more Angeles. poems many evensix told us that during the past One of the features of the sity avenue and Second North trated his address. t what woud happen anyway if a president s heart had been af- - than 100 registered at the topmost In .'charge. 'of the entertainment street, were made this afternoon. ine nrosxam was the singing of a months only four tickets had been public meeting would be called." wed following his Illness from peak of' the mountain in time to Most of the poems read have d ot sold on those, two trains fcetweeii Mr. ing-ste- r The Pete "A protest ought to be made to were chairman, Hall, Ine of concrete for the ibeen published during the past trio composed pouring poisoning with which he witness the break of day and sun Murdoch of..; Heber Salt Lake and Leamington. Barney boys, railroad company for removthe ns stricken Friday. This illness, rise. and David Reese. foundation will commence Tuesday. week in The Herald. These . and He also told us that the road- and Floyd Davis and Ray Cram of ; the Mr.ing trains," said J. B. Ashton, is xntog after Heron other poems The party was made up of several forty days and nights During the evening of dancing, The concrete footings were made many Lake City. Several famiiyjbed over the Provo route was 01 constant of irivne's. Inc. "I think they are now having published in book form Salt travel is believed to separate organizations which com- for which Wildes orchestra furalso rendered special music jgerous, which has since then been Saturday, according to C. A. Tol and will be off the' press some time trying to sidertack us down here. 'reduced thn nrnsldent's bined on the climb. nished the music, the following boe, for the occasion. Vocal solos were confirmed by the accident at Sandy We ought to let them know exactly in contractor the of "The charge the fall under next trength. title, Thirty-fiv- e employees of the federal program was enjoyed: Vocal solo, sune bv Miss Ruth Martin of Salt; a CouDle of weeks ago. He assured The phase of the (Continued on Page Two.) Measure of a Man and Other Poems con reserve bank of Salt Lake formed Mrs. Frank Ramsey; talk, E. J. construction work. president's the committee that as soon as the Lake City. Htlon stressed in the .meager com-- t the nucleus of the larger groups Hall; selo, Mrs. Ramsey; duet, Mrs. Within another two weeks the of Work and Cheer." The Murdoch martial band led heavier rails had been laid over . from the medical experts was and this Olsen and Mrs. C. Tolboe. party lead by "Timpan foundations will be completed and the family to the dance pavilion the Provo route, the bed had been to weakness, was pointed out ogos KobertSTwasgiven first place In behalf of the shopmen, David it time was Improved and steel bridges had WOMENS COUNCIL an interesting where started. will be the brick work tot Mr. Harding has undergone a in the line-uthese Reese presented Mr. Paepke witn Following in dancing. been placed over the Sevier river spent work ere strain in the brick that estimated is 1ATERHTY 0 the violent days were twenty people from the new a gold watch bearing the inscripmost parts the in place of the old wooden ones, of One interesting will be completed some time during he left the White House cm steel of the entire reunion was the im- that the through trains of the U. P. plant of Provo City. Then In tion; "To E. H: Paepke, from Shop the latter toe ft. of August, part order came a dozen employees of Employes of Provo, July 28, 1923," MEETS THURSDAY promptu parade Saturday morning would be routed this way. I beAccording to Claude Ashworth, travel, together with the the Utah Power and Light company and to Mrs. Paepke they gave a box The dif- lieve that the railroad officials are band. martial the led by architect ot the building, the Mena OPENED SUNDAY ferent members of the family, as anxious as we are to route the JWiUng and handshaking, the of Ogden, a score or more Provo of candy and a beautiful bouquet. of crab meat Trope hall will be used for school The Municipal Council will meet Mr. Paepke responded. poisoning, but people under the leadership ot Re dressed in costumes of various de- trains this way. church M important, the Refreshments were served to 200. purposes by the Community I don't believe that Thursday evening Aug. 2nd at 8:00 the administering creational Director Dell Webb, parade. composed "Personally scriptions, a narratives m m Cntm nt three or four Utah Stake ward orMrs. Paepke and fairtly will re of this city. Five class rooms, Mrs. Agnes Turner of Heber there was very much mail that o'clock. The meeting will be held The Drs. Westwood and Beck a oion, combined with the fact ganizations of two dozen hikers main in Provo until a location to large kindergarten room and 65 East was awarded a prize for being the was brought to Provo by the two at the Community Church and will at located borne, Maternity on the first ladies' parlor will be since Friday the Second South, street, opened Its oldest friends of the family who trains ' that have been removed. president has each and a number of "unattached" made in Los Angeles. bat very little (Continued on Page Two. food, all tended hikers. to the public Sunday. has attended all of the Murdoch The inconvenience that will be ex- A- - splendid program has been ar-doors " weaken him. J forthe at The home is in building climb began promptly family reunions. perienced in that way will be slight ranged. HERBERT till HAS ARRIVED. V President spent all of Sun-- 10The A. B. Worsley'wlll of singers and will be more than made up in Mrs. l a old matern brleflf the Each The group Grove. evening occupied m. by merly Aspen from p. in bed, with a trained nurse moon was full and the weather Herbert Pyne III came into the ity hospital. It has been remodeled, rendered several selections from the better service with Fillmore review the prize t.ovels for 1921, III wostant attendance. His physfc which we now have. We also have 'Main Street" and "The Age of to a tele- - both the interior and exterior the ledges above the park. ideal. By twelve o'clock midnight Here's good news for. the fishers world I.Sunday, according said MAjVAivrfil connections with Los An- Innocence" and will discuss "Main hv T,ara decorated. better today the president the hikers were being "roped" being uu.v KlaDUlC lUCOoOfitS ' unaj iuc- n.ta; Wd continue to remain in bed across . been NAMED, a DELEGATES we can connect now Street." .IT. D.. ;'' ' . has u since 'j.-.t..suow geles "Everything possible the ratner aangerous lor.ro rmrlr oads Of trout nis granuiaiuer, ui. n. Thru Wor-- : i 9 such time as it Mrs. 19 who heard 30.Th5 Those have cheery,! SPANISH Nos. FORK, and SCLatXynnr with trains July Mr. done to make the hospital , may e slides at the terrace just under the n;,n riiror'The ,vonne- man is the ofsonSt. of.Louis of tlylanx-jj- j he has the strength home-lik- e are this Ladies" Fork the for Auxilliary very give paper to large ampitheaters. At this point were piaceuju sley and Mrspleasant Herbert Pyne afternoon, according to and Utt inA Irtnrr J 1..J - JUUJ1IB7 the American Legion nas- namea ine "If the U. P. will live up "tor its ious to near it again ana urge tients." Dr. Westwood said. ureruwu move siowiy Saturday to '""6 was .vio. or it necessary, tne to W e ( ryane who can possibly J There are ten complete private following, delegates and alternates agreement with us in routing ashington without suffer- - owing to the difficulty of, crossing Mart Roylance,Fishpresident attaadj; and Game Pro- - ' Herbert III is'.the first "grand"1 effects. Utah County at convention road- to Jo so, in soon 'the as as .attend'. nurses to the this with Legion way the' 'bedrooms Emer2 competent from ra. ' a. At family in born slides. child Pyne the oaorWatinn. steep i11 Plans' for r charee. The attending physicians pnee: .Mrs. uannan ti. owenson. bed has been made safe for the The musical numbers are a piano the continuance of ald Lake was reached. Here a few lev hi v .1 from tne tne ooys side., ;I , .j linu, which came T teT were abandoned to- - members of the party remained 1 I1C hatcherv'at throligh traffic' I don't think we solo by Melva Boyle, vocal colo, are Drs. David Westwood and. J.j Mrs. Grace Jones, Mrs. .vane .N naw ien "I already Springville, were alter-tlii- s state and it ias in Beatrice have' Booth; be making objections at the "Flower Song" from Faust, by Mrs. Mrs. should who ;son. Beck, mormns practiced the announced that J. dren." said Dr. Pyne this fires. along the river from Mrs. Ida M. Strang, Mrs. present time to the reihoving- 'of Merle Taylor and a piano duet by i 'j nates; vf-"went will remain' in San Fran and built a. m. most of the hiking for many years. cl.ildrrn all city are By 3:30, Vivian park up.' Mr. Roylance says "but, they, Melva and Wllma Boyle. Refreshthe night trains." The. meals served are to be pre-- Emma Miller. Mrs.;Sylvia-Swenso- n 7iTVtj."finitely. This is the first one to ill ' ... he daushters. groups were perched upon ' and Mrs. Ann Thomas. t hot mi iiiiih i iMonii'iftj 3 i romoval will be sevred. No. 'of ments train , Tho hotel. Roberts the pared by ina.nnitely means at least bear the name of Pyne. this week., (Continued on Page Two.) river the in made on Page Two. welre- yozt-office- - par--atln- 1 work-ingme- work-ingma- FIF Lf! n !"HJII II1FR nIkltiiiiiiii UHUbll rnrflTinil fl f . IlllLll ll IJ . IJ n - eight-year-ol- - dan-grou- all-nig- j p. ' More Fish! ,t - U- con-9W- 4 , Si j uw.iii. -- , - j s wi V. my ..... , i 1 . , The Herald's circulation is the largest of any newspaper south of Salt Lake City. i |