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Show J VOUXXXVCNO. $r- - - 18L. n DIIU1 CKF I'J PRAIC uluiiul in unniui I P. PRICE THREE CENTS. PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923. IIFIFI1IIII Tribute WLiLimuL Paid , The Provo Shrine party scheduled for Wednesday evening, February 7, has been postponed indefinitely,, because of - the death of George W. Craig, secretary of the Provo club. . HAD By 0. A. SPEAR s Man by man, George Craig, Provo loses one Of ..er best citizens. Citizenship may. be measured by the rule of industry, loy- alty, progressivenesa and patriotism, Measured by these standards, Mr. Craig scored high. He was a man of vision and always worked to an ideal. He entertained and enjoyed the things of life that are really worth while. His training was te the trtd school where the pre?' jnium is placed on power-tdeliver, rather than on the cunning to get by. No one ever saw jMr.V' Craig idle. e ther physically or mentally. -- e was always occupied in making better the conditions that concerned those for whnm hA lnhnrprl. Ra wnnalmnfit nnn. sionately patriotic,' and few people were more concerned In world and affairs than was he. In "r local activities he was,. ways found sympathetic with move-mentS that had as their Object the to further any plan for the. advance? ment or betterment ot the order. He will be greatly missed by the craft as a worker whose seal hindered or limited by self interest but more especially as a friend and brother whose sympathy was deep and was-nev- H Friend Fill tnP I 1111 I UU i i Hi READY vTATi. ril - al I U I I UII1IL mini President of Provo' Rotary Club. ' By LOUIS OAKLEY Gecrge Cralgwaa pnr of the first Acting Agent of the Provo Office, men I became acquainted with when Union Pacific System. I came-tProvo. The acquaintance lavfrltnewB-an. 1 .. . . d A Ibeenle8elyasso . M grew into a friendship. I knew him ciaiea wan NEBO BASKETBALL DIVISION. Mr. tor tne past au By A. RAY OLPIN. T :r' . n. to be '. in sympathetic kindly and just, years and have vraig him to found Staff Correspondent of the League. Herald always Daily Standing and at heart a Christian. h trna MnH invirt tmninvor. hu won. OODEN,- - Feb. Lost. ret. local tor Craig,.' agent the as h George a tralg began railroading .760 and fellow employes. He was always Provo baseball league in Utah will soon be Union Pacific system, died this mornBy A.-8M00T operator in 1876 with the Bur- .750 a "reality, according to Al Warden, to and the of hand .extend ready keep Springville .750 sport editor of the Ogden Standard-Examine- r. to those in need. ing at the Holy Cross hospital to Salt lington system. At different times in. I Utah County Commissioner. Nephi never known a more loyal fellowship .250 son Provo .... The A special meeting of repfeel of his career he was connected with the man have Pay employes certainly LakeCity. to his friends and his- - principles Hi At thpv hv Inat riovntod .uuL .000 resentatives of interested towns is Spanish Fork SeTeralrxearsiitto Mr." Craig, "then Burlington system, the Kansas Pacific than George W, Craig. I deeply .sym- helpful The basketball contest In the Nebo scheduled for tomorrow night at Our sympathy goes 1 L. S. A. was of the Union and s his Such with the and feel railroad, and agent pathize Pacific, family oith Iav in hi. w .uto, ' high school division has turned into Spalding's in Salt Lake City. Until . included In a group who went to Pill- - lived in several of the western states. keenly his losf. nil nthar mamkefa Jlf hlo Vnmllv Ma o wit Prnvn after this meeting it will be impossl- flight Neplhi high schools kta n a q it tuot' im mfmv' tnvm wlU God blesthem with Om. peace jlhat s"stin'nK ofJa ". and more to inve; He had been agent at various places By WILLIAM. Mr ROYLANCE being tied for first honors. Each eaejoin but 'Mr. Warden, who, together The. in Kansas, Missouri. Nebraska, Tetas, Representing the Shippers of Prove. surpasseth all understanding." "tulldlnirthe Flllmdre branch line. citizenship in Its broadest sense and teams has won three awl with Toiu'my FiUpHtrick ot Salt Lake, automoblloa was made at by In my pplnlon the snipping trip worked to actualize theee principles. lost thse Montana. North Dakota. Minnesota, N. one T. .TAYLOR By PRESIDENT the meeting, declares tuat game. were time when the roads exceedingly has suffered a great loss in Proo will, miss our departed friend, At the beginning of the year Spring-vill- a ishe framing Dnrifi or mv dfiuttotlnn wUli noAPsa is certain the project will, go over Mr. : Craig Wyoming and Utah. - He hag served rough. The Journey, a Mr. death of the us Craigto wi !i so years; rtmiiid "uf was picked as the favorite by all right provided Salt LaSe and Pnr a. short time In 1888 he was en the shippers tor 32 years with" entire eralg rormore-thaafterwards expressed it, ."was a jolt in him a true friend, tender and fear- - hel,lu.? over ,th1 s.1mm.lt ll.e ha.8 sul" many of the fans of the county. The Provo join. the real estate huslness In satisfaction. He was from one bump to another.' When he gaged-i- n nvs ovea attentive ones reacnen. always way feel very keenly his passing "wiuiiy Steel city team had'mo.re of their last "Ogden is ready to -- go la," said returned to Provo, Mr. Craig suffered Kansas City but went .back again to to business, accommodating to the less. I His 8ul,hn,f ,1,(am' of thls year's players back than any' other Warden to a Dally Herald reporter. away. is a great loss ever departure from a .strain on his back; it was said the railroad' business. After toeing in to and efforts bis lie and .the separo- team iu the division, public aggressive ; spirit to this community fans, "The chamber .of commerce has aphis spinal cord had been Injured on agent at Granger, Wyor, for some get proper refrigeration equipment to 'toin, so far as is humanly possible. Lake the teoarwould that Salt repoat to came figured Mr. pointed. a man lo attend the Salt Lake . time. Craig :: that trlpr handle fruit crops and other perishlast year's viclyFy. By MRS. FRANK A. McGftAW Kvery club and organizameeting was Mr. .City, where he became ticKet agent able commodities. nNever after thatytrtp By WALTER ADAMS went FHejidsJjLjthft-Chjistian-- 1 When in Ogden is Dack roTTTHS" move- tion thePfovo monms through high A Representing lew Saitair at the depot. Craig's health normal, always his President, Prove.. Kiwanig. j Science the firstr three games without a- ile- - ment." puma. In Frovn in Charge O In (lie pushing of Ucorge VV. Craig, spinal cord giving him trouble- - But 1otiv ha of away is a seTere loss,. He. was truly W. Craig s knQwn to his the , ft Salt George Los Opden has prartiually supported feo'livcludmg tu its list Angelesthe office the durmf. jail this time Mr., uraig gave e n f rit lids was one tf f lie most the IiwanJs; .club of P.rovD luitt last two. he held a representative citizen. 'Mtlip: iirinenl!r hoopsters, tne Northern Utah lenguef5r-ththe railroad, later absorbed .into the Lake railroad, e this and its very worthy members, .. six teams ....-fans turned with surprise towards years. In 'T921 there-weru CACMCMU B.. inUU urnnicai leu Ul UK II, Union Pacific' system- .- the best of at the time of his death. of its respeciedTand tho Provo and picked them as in the league. Some twenty games Wife, Mrs. !both wi,h 1,4s "wnTsjullj- hiiiUUkw and state lost one quintet S He Is survived by- Educa. the of service; becoming known throughout citizens. College Acting very valuable T, , hsnit9,,tv the league winners. were played at Ogden with total gate of the most Anna K. Craig, one daughter, Mrs. the raflread world as-o- ne feel sure- - that I anrspeaking the tlon,. Brlgham Young University. About that timo'Neplii came along receipts of $3(),0(io. Twenty per cent always open to the stranger or efficient and able railway officials. Anna Craig CalhounoT Seattle, Wash.; Mr. Craig was a remarkable man, of all Provo and and the outlook for the .Provo of this amount went for war-taa wen its iu ins own liiiijualified sffntiiyorrtS u Weston because of his Miss spoiled Time and again he refused promo-tl-n- one granddaughter, goodness and high-Kiwanians in sayings tnat we sym team by playing that team off its feet league expenses and half of the re-one sister, Miss Fannie character. He stood the test of closei and to under others have Kern, preferring and family W m two quarter of- the game. Prev- - mainder went to the visiting teams.- He lnid lovfi for children n nai Hfllnlnn nn 'kha yv f1r All A ltinn him go out into the larger field of Craig of this city. this community loss. Uu r . on e most - rief nntod t- he tTwlce-las-t ' awimmrtttiMlin in the held yeirrTlThfteidThreateiied-relation o them with a any the be u v will services i. Funeral re""""' team. i, in.,nJani railroad activity while be hlmnelf - later to thought irr such times of Nnnht comforting no Wuen money..of because Sprlngvllleout at afternoon drop LMasohlc Thursday always temple i i Um tl mained in Provo,. a city he had come L'nprniii a tKol n'Q O ' ri n II defeated the Spanish Fork five, andlOedun thereupon agreed lo pay all her De hewasjwgeBtle.wdJaJJteJleatliJ jshownr-wto love and where he desired to 2r30 o'clock. The speakers-w- in 7 is a loss to the entire community. 7r, Conv of his the little friends. McCoard N'ephi had put the toboggan under expenses and take nothing from the- ;by Charles many j spend the entire allotment of hisjre. the RevL He was most sympathetic with anr Rev. S. H. Pay son,' the three teams were lieu tor gate receipts, although sne naa a ioi the and church BtTLKLEY F. WM. REV. munity THE F. THOMAS PIERPONT By mainlngdays. - - guarantee. By , in trbuble and ready to help both first honors in he league. '.J . Mrr Craig's last service to his rail- Goodwin. '. .... Commander ivanhoe Commandry No. one Representing Provo Manufacturers. next two games to. ue piayea i "mere are not enouga uig iuwm, The by his real interest or in a material Friends may view tne Doay at road came during the Central Pacific 1 B, Knights Templar. am orry FridaveveninK wflr not clear up thej omla ined "TVaratmrrrSnBtW-- a(Wired to The Herald) his will be deeply felt by loss way; did MaSOnio'templertetweeirtzandltSfr mttcft he when Mason tried As a controversy of the death of George Craig. tie George Craig fully to make good. BnJ who, have come within the to learn only in fact that Provo and Spring- Ogden the people of Utah county with o'clock on the day 6f the funeral. to live up. to its principles; one of the all those, He was one of the best railroad men ville will be the leaders for at least j bas a ought of his oe and range kindly to sent splendid ball park and the will jusepu, or sympathetic The body ine arguthe Union Pacific lido Provo Masons, he was the of oldest ever to in the and west, ready willing another week. Provo plays Spanish townspeople manifest much Interest In ment During this controversy MfTTMo., tor burial, Friday. Mrs. Craig always ready to help with his counsel personality. Push another man ahead while he him- - Fork and should have an easy victory, the tame. Joe Slatterr. former Ainer-Craig labored day and night, travel win orrnmnanv me ooas. are under lor purseany brother who had need; on the old self remained job, giving The Forkers have had a hard time of hcan association player, . will handle. V. H. PLAIT By arrangements The funeral a busy man, he yet had or found time Of fealt Mils railroad the best of his service ing from one end of the county to it this season, and nave tnus iar Brieham's team: Brooks and Snapp another. It was he who, arranged for the direction of the. uerg Mortuary, .i.rityi.?2r?,rI!??aB"r1and extending to shippers every oour fftHed to win The team is wm iee care ef Ogden'a! Tommys ' Left!, . meetings in American 'Forkj a and Provo lost good it was with iSn 7egrS that iTearn tes5r composed mostly of fellows who are pitzpa trick and "Hank" Mann will look Pleasant Grove, ' and 'other cities G not as large as the members of the afer salt Lake's interest.M where commercial organizations chamP88860 away- other teams In the division. Cross In . Lake Holy Salt Ogden fans feel (mite certain that Ctty hospital Union cause of the Pacific. the pioned In Sprlngvllle Friday. proVo will Join the semi-prof George W. Craig, for many years league but plays r Payson What was probably Mr. Craig's last By T. C. PECK A little geometry applied to e express considerable doubt about the agent of the Los Angeles anij. Salt Los General Passenger Angeles, that Last indicate to Springyille seema Lake joining,,. railroad i at Provo. poasiijjity atLogan ot Provo a he took Agent, L. A. & 8. L. Railroad. Mr. Craig was a man of exceptional !' should come but on the long end of year Logan gate receipts were yery men to Salt Lake City to meet with Our old friend and score for that fracas. Sprlngvllle smaij Bnd interest in the national the Union Pacific officials. . Conferences George W. Craig, has passed away, but defeated Nephi who turned around ana game seemed to bo waning. Observa- h i'. followed with General Counsel Smith to of left has a wealth joy he best interests of the company under what beat Payson. tions this year have Deen tnai uogaa and General Manager Piatt Later that his friends in the memory of his per-ttrllAGA KonttAi .Via eoraH Tn nne Friday evenings con- - lg gPnPrany opposed to entering pro Following evening Mr. Craig was completely exc , .. sonalitv which .will always remain tests Provo anil Hpnngvuie snoum Sessional baseball at tnis lime, n hausted, and on the return trip to He leail the Msraved In their-heart- s most vaL.Prt Cmninva nnH via!, .J league column witn Provo, was compelled to retire to the was a friend. Indeed. He lived and while Nephi, who will rest for another narrv Heal ;ind Bob Moorefleld will ty and the state of Utah a forward oaggage room and lie down. On the everybody loved him. He loved and week, w41l remain at .730. ti Provo's Interests at the V reoresent Wre.1 citizen loss whose looking, home his that sterling tQ from the way depot will be deeply felt In railroad and bus! was never alone. His associates loved The games to he played the follow- -- galt Lake nleeting tomorrow night told the writer of his trip he night him Mm took and and' Ood loved him -ness circles of the intermountain west ing week will eliminate omier siuinkto mimorerand the Injurious results, ville or. Provo from tlie league rare. where George was so well known and home. which, he explained, accounted for his week the two teams will" meet in beloved. That 111 healthFor afterwards Mr. vau B fnutrnci Jileh tarAJ'mnasiiinu COUNTY REPORT to' sincere forth to and My his bed, sympathies goes . Craig of Lot Angeles, Fork will go to Nephi. jgweraTManajer Snanish while the in bereaved tm soon thereafter went to Holy Cross family this, our,0f 8. L Ra.lroa d. The Provo lads are training hard mutual loss. 4. ..' Hospital W. for the In tho death, of Mr.. George . , coming game, with Springvllle . ; ' ri . . . i n i r j ....... George Weston Craig joined the t,A SHELfe lUraiK, io l niuu menu; bjbmjiu that the game is the cruciMasonic lodge 30 years ago, and soon By D. 8. SPENCER realising lost one . of its oldest, most . valuable Livl&jvt.lit.A i ha rnropr fif lllft t ft Rill -"ry rw-yof the JMv4odge. was LakeXit,6eneral Passenger- - anu - i iiavo u jicitjiuiJiuyvo. irusLworiuy Mr". In 1915 he was made' master of that Agent, Oregon snort Line. for a great known Craig sonally was heart 1921 was made COUNT V REPORT 19. in saddened and My deeply high lodge, I wheri I was advised over the telephone many years and in his death feel I proper charging of road ex'WAR priest of the Ttoyal Arch Masons. At friend. real have lost a from-ththe time of his death Mr. -- Craig was Holy cross hospital this penditures will be made If "the reso44wion adopted-tcd- ay by tlie .county morning of the death of George W. secretary of the Royal Arch and of -iI HELD TO DISTRICT COURTj. nmnilssion is adhered to by that com the Knights Templar, and of the Craig. I III. was a mtrdegreB mission and' other county officials. George waspersonally--kntn-nr Earl Chase, known in Trovo. as Earl I and" more n, or less closely associated Mason of he Scottish rite ant a mtroducoVbyConjml- A. O, Smoot, placed tne com Iwtih me during the 25 years ot his McKelvle, was defendant this morn Shrlner. TAtithelme otthe building sioner service with the Union Pacific lines ing in city court in a preliminary ProvflVMasonic temple, Mr. . of the Joseph Moroni Brown, aged Indian mission on recora as ueniauums on a charge of assauU pre. Craig was trustee, and with Trustees andKaslQiedand respected by- hi hearinghv a married war veteran died this morning at the the road officials and the county woman. I L. L. Baker and H. G. Blumenthal 631 North Univer- - auditor the exact apportioning ot road c6ntemporarles and railroad and busi ferrpd said to have familvVesidence. The alleged crime ness men with whom he came in con-taT.. i superintended the construction of the lnciueni expenonures avenue, f'ompiicaiions sity store near In the a freight to old age was the cause of death. ! for his loyalty, integrity and un- - taken place The motion followed a questioning bulldingA-- i tirintr in th fntereSnif thn orpnfia, depot. Mr. Craig had been a resident of Mr nmwn was born February 14, of the forthcoming annual report ot held to the dl'tHct court '1845. . Dr.W. H. A. Fletcher, chiropodist, volunteered to relieve Battle, no f tion he served- more than 32 years, coming tor Provo, Jl.ri'iTJv county, til. He. with County Auditor C;ifforfl wrtgnt. Ap- """.T?0"" man' here Is September. 1890, aa agent for n,aa. wMc nte narents. crossed elephant. 101X011118 from a toot wound. He found it more, than a He was an outstanding type of gen- - and P"8 the plains wid portioning ot road money entered into . .auedjob. ...... . . a ' iamt in i ia.fi in i lie vuui 10". a railroader feWMtixen. . i liim uibuudbjuii ucinccu mviHwvie ine oait, juaite tot Acgeies . rau- IM ."J"1' ' of road. He has been a highly respected whose actions were1- . Chief of - ice to Provo. where Mr. the county commission. - County Sur-family' moved an . ed V t0 II V ami rVmnfv AftdlfO ..Iiw.a citizen and has a host ot friends here . V 11 BU nissvv. tJi wuva. wa.i i ajwlJltraightfnrward snd fair, and r ICVli imw IlHIl Hi. one who had the sincere regard and nave been.maae to tne ponce w we . Hn Saint, Wrlht entire gtatehonncirnrj a fathfu, Latter-daiiinu. I.demise. He had alwaysTaken u keen Chairman James T. Gardner. Of tne respect of associates and neighbors. wa. counsel for the -j held the office of un -- war-a a .... vx,..w.- - commission. asked The Dally Herald To Mrs. Craig and his sister Fannie J- - .1 M Turner ...v DtJOlUCS UID "lie, I ,. aahc I extend my sincere brotherly sym- uvmuuaui iu tnj wusv. member of the Kiwanis club at the Rrnwn. he is survived by tnree sons, to refrain from pumisning any pomon , time of his death. pathy in the hour of mutual bereave-men- t. J. Albert, Henry T. and Lester, and 0f the report until it Is formally ap-ZZ, ; BonratStewartsvine7Ta"o" about to two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Muhlesteln proved by the commission. :. HAW 3 FAMILY TO MEET. miles east of St Joseph, ia 1858, Mr. By E. S. HINCKLEY Commissioner Smooti moved that and Miss Thelma Brown, all of Prpvo. Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Funeral services will be meld Thurs- - the report be accepted and filed, in-- ,; could not la the passing of George W. Craig, There will be a meeting of . the day at 1:30 o'clock in the Fourth ward slating that ' re- one emi- descendants of Gilbertr Haws, early has lost of Provo U 'most its It the until . carefully view u , Friends the may report approve chapeL IS SAFE nent citizens. Integrity, devotion to pioneer, Thursday, December 15, at mains at the residence prior to the checked over. The report la said to duty, and loyalty, characterized him In the home of James a. Haws. 655 Nonn services. contain a portion of the Lincoln Kelly all his walks of life. 'The Joy of his University avenue, at 7:30 p. m. ' Interment will be made in the City audit.-- . life- - came from the consciousness of The purpose of the meeting Is to or cemetery under the direction of the I Commissioners Gardner and watley.. - UVE ' i 1 refused to accept tne repoix ana :f,?r-ffand to attend to any other busi-ter- g duty well performed. Ut.-aw i , Wlessta. LJts .. TMA ganize Mortuary. pic . He served his company and his com- - ness tnat may come up uoioro uibii it on tile which would have maae n : ' .. ? thedlatlnctlon to last! munitywlth timer . public, Provo I v the safest pTace His close attention to detail, blsje tend. ; Mr. Smoot moved' that. In "the fu-In whlchtailreaUeast.aa tar ss in ternslcationto gb"lheadded mile apporexpenditurea-J)eture, alroad fire casualties are concerned., Dur- -' service will always.be a. perfect memiUUU tinniul accordina to road districts. Mr. TALKS WITH NEW YORK. mo- to his host of friends. . ' from ory ing jazz this city suffered less MaUey said he would second the fire loss thin any other city- - of Its The chamber ot commerce extends Messrs.- -, Dr. Dean R. Brlmhalt of New Jize ia the United SUtes,-- t according fuTrTrympathrnrMrir"Cralg and Gardner, Jones and Wright S'agreed," to the nre report filed .with the city York City, was in telephonic comfamily; nd Mr. Matlev seconded the motion," n munication Monday evening with X im..' t't..v "commission. : tmnin" haalshtch mi carried unanihiously. j ' his parents, Dr. and Mrs, George re-Damages" to the 'extent of only tna By LEE L. BAKER to motion take, Mr. nri Smoot's tnwnl .u. vm H. Brimhall ot this city. fS.444.S5 was Incurred in 6J fires, President Prove Shrlnera' Club. started by the port oft the shelf tailed. , . George w. Craig, secretary of ..the the report of. Fire- - Chief According to Mrs., Brimhall the camnalen that Is toinbethe near future, I UsUte bureau form as as was audible Reed Bosbard. This loss was covered conversation Just . Provo Shriners' . club, recorder . of ti ounneu L. L. AuuicnwtDivide. to President accordina on in carried the If It bad. been, 1nsurancertarthe amonnfTDr f 30? Ivanhoe Commandery, Knights Tem " by the plared Great "The 'of Vineyard; on wires and not the 900. The tire department traveled 74 clar. a oast master and present trus family home M tbe Yomc arts awemt dramatic leaderehave ( project following The miles to the fires . and' spent- SI 14 tee of 8tory4odgejjast high prleBt ot across the continent.. It was much benefit v been eelected for ; the , present" year: university at 4 VM plant conversations , .hours at the tires. . To extinguish the Provo chapter k. a. noiaing many plainer, than som"e at the -- ! son; of Dixon irformance Flint :Beet Pay catUe, within the city, Masonio jewels and honors and well conflagratloBi 728 gallons of chem2 was Dean hog production, L. P. Urson ot Span- lisr evening, "Isn't this wonderful, icals were used. known to the craft. throughout Utah, ' have . to ?f is said Brimhall Of A R. to the A is deafl. report According 'V., of . The,, actors took their parts excep-h.eo. W. H.1. Chlnmatf .. at the other end of the w. "WII llnnll thAlr .nnka He' was a. wonderful fellow, his Loveless, building Inspector of the 'l.i n. w,,wn wire In NewYork; "I can jtear American rora; pure seeo, record being one ot service to humancity, 129 new buildings were- con- clearly 1ind accuratelv.- It would be of Genotarpesr and weed 'control, . structed during 1923. The., average ' out ity; he made people . to smile . the every wrd. very' distinctly.". to Prtlcular any difficult pick Sorenson ot Prove; crop cost of the new homes was more than The conversation tasted' tor lev ICharlea J.T..nh Shrine smile ot happiness. We all v nf HnnlB nr at the cast M each one took his cvinncr R. Brim Dean Dr era! minutes. $3,000. Mr. Loveless reports also that loved him and we all fay reverence to cv..w. her Dart in splendid fashion. nn.r.Mvii marktiUnc and mir-lo- r - , hall had made previous arrangehla memory. already a" number of permit! have audience was small but appro ; TPleasant The of D. R. Wadley chasing, ment with, hla parents that he een Issued, and that from present in M. C. and r thoroughly. . enjoyed the Dean horticulture. Meclatlva Groves would call them last Tenlnt cations 1923 will see mora building team at Royal Military Academy. Wool Hv MAYOR O. K. HANSEM. . Weighing a rirW - . university. ot the play. rill Young ;. Enruuid. Halt a ton' the maximum tor total weight, of oovuse.. activities In Provo than at any, other In the passing ot our fellow townso tele-grap- LrihUt t.k al ., jtl-m- ii 8tandJrd-J'prlngvilI- . 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