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Show tm HeraU will n b.Mr to The Herald office. VOL XXXVIL is NO. 5. oPEtiED UTAH COU p DAML r- - is3 PA D r-- 7 The Weather UTAH Pair tonight an Thursday axcapt local ahowra and cooler norUiwaat portion. PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922. e:i FORM TV 51ME ROAD if ' Released From Madman's Chains dthspoirdb Ward's Father. OREM BRAUCH 10 Leaves Mathilde fiEl'l ELKS AMERICA II FORK STATE hy LODGE IHSIIIUED CANYON SOCIETY " J P PRICE TWO CENTi ATI 1;, LOGAN rLEASANT CROVE, Jane 7 IXXIAX. June 7. Logan lodg :. Officials of the Orem intprurban SALT LAKE CITY, June 7. No. 1453 of the Benevolent and Pr; SALT LAK ECITY; June 7. Bids who have recently gone over the tectlve Order of Elks was institute1 More than 100 sportsmen of Utah, , nmned this afternoon at 2 proposed route for a new spur from and installed here yesterday ami J commis-of road state reprientatives the organizations Manila the to station the American o'clock by grand ceremony. It was an even! with a are Fork canyon of, :the enthusiastic over membership of 20,000, form ful day for Logan and particularly inn for the construction the prospects of the new line. ed the Utah State Sportsmen's as so for the newest lodge of Elks tate highway - between Spanish It is contemplated that the spur Thousands of visitors, princip&llv sociation here yesterday, and elect fork and Payson, via Salem. will be built straight eastifrom the "Iks and their families, flocked tc .V ed the conofficers: following Manila station and then north along The length of the road to be the city. The forenoon was takeCf Officers A. L. Hestmark, Weber the lootnnis to the canyon. The structed is 5.74 miles. The speci up with the "Hello, Bill" reception revenue for the road is expected conducted at headquarters at th,; county, president; John F. Bowman, fications called for bids on the fol from the passenger traffic and the Hotel Eccles. tl ' Fait Lake county, vice president; inwlne types of road material: T i from the and Tha fwmaA mines txrhlK naraHa at shipped freight v OTuats ivtuivw fua George H. Johnston, Salt Lake along the route. quarries Miles L." finch monolith Portland cement;was led Sheriff o'clock, by county, secretary-treasureDuring the summer months thouPeterson. The fire department fol,' bitulithic surface on Directors S. B. Locke, Weber of people both from this sands lowed and District Deputy Granc sur concrete base; Much bitulithic county; R. S. Curtis, Utah conuty; county and from other parts of the Exalted Ruler M. H. Graham oft ;', base. D. black Beaver on George Crockett, face state would visif the canyon and county; Provo rode with H. O. Hyball ttL-Watson, Washington county; the wonderful caves that have been Work on the construction of the the letter's decorated car. The,;f Jack Tingey, Salt Lake county; discovered there lately. .Much of Provo band, followed by Prove I Refusal of George 8. Ward, father t toad will commence Immediately Charles Jenkins, Cache county. this transportation would come over aad will be completed, some time :t Walter a Ward, to pay blackmail lodge No. 849, B. P. O. E., followed' T They also adopted a constitution the new railroad. f and other participants in the parade was followed by the slaying of CU , next il s to govern the associa Considerable delay was caused renc Peters by the younger Ward and were in the following order: SalU, . of The mines the American Fork tion and during a four-hou- r session Lake lodge No. 85 drill team, SaltiM oa this road on account ol the at New KocheUe. jf. T. canyon would greatly increase Miss Julia Mas Mangold, a transacted deal of Osr'S business. great Lake lodge No. 85. Logan Military ;J their outputs as the freight charges question of the route the road who came to take Mlsa of section lecretary Utah Practically every should take. The people, of Salem on the ore to the smelters would be Mathilde McCormlck to her SwHs unuas, uoa i oi me uogan cjiks, was represented and every one of must at first insisted that the-roaconsiderably decreased with the (lance, sailed back alone when the a baby driving a large mounted in was the to alive the delegates be built through their town. This coming of the road. At present all leiress. Instead of boarding the Ogden lodge No. 719 band, terest of his county first and the was opposed by the Orem interests. of the ore has to be transported steamer, returned to Chicago. state at large second. Utah county the Utah Automobile association howitzer, advertising the citizens' 1;i by team to the station at American reported twenty delegates present, and the office of the federal road Fork and there transferred to the military training camp, to be held A Salt Lake county bad fifteen, and at Fort Douglas; G. A. R. and railroad cars. engineer o( this district The op PROVO ODD FELLOWS Weber county had ten; but Wash- War Veterans in deco-J-4 j Another source of revenue would position was based mainly on the SPANISH FORK, June irgton county and Beaver county, rated followed tact that should the road pass cars, an be lime extensive by floats the de clay Xra. John Jsnklas (oenter) and lOss Kathryn afcManan Were chained uoraon, instructor of cavalry, and with their two delegates each, re Logan business houses. Individuals g j; north of Pleasant Grove. through Salem proper it would be te-i- a posits madman near aback H. B. a Nelx, Omaha, la by ptt Boyd, did a as going much the ceived attention and automobiles of local and visit-- ; ELECTOFHCERS necessary to cross the tracks of the Major Hamilton Gardner of the to their rescue, also waaohalaed. 'While the maniac w&a digging a grave Most of these deposits belong to 'I.' Orem interurbanj four timet. ing Elks with their families. The Utah cavalry, were guests Monday big counties of the state when it for Boyd, Boyd tmd atmaeif and the women. the Wadley brothers of Manila, who serto came consideration the of The Provo band won the prize of tr federal authorities refused to parthave been shipping several carat the regular meeting-- and ious matters. night The election of the $150 cash for the best band in at- loads of fire clay daily to smelters icipate in the project should the luncheon of the The Strawberry valley matter Rotary club. ' road be built through the town. in this and other states for several Provo lodge No. 14 of the I. O. O. F., tendance. fr was held in the lodge rooms TuesThe parade, which was ' a mile 51 Bothj visitors spoke at some was discussed at length. George A hearing was conducted by the years. The clay is being hauled exH. Fisher Wasatch of 1 county day A. was evening. John viewed long, state utilities commission who later length on the advisability of estabfrom the deposits to the Pleasant by Mayor Clyde Scott was elected as noble Crockett and the Judges who desig- - i plained the Colton bill, before conteams then Grove and decided that the railroad crossings station by a lishing headquarters detachment gress. Mr. Fisher said that the bill grana; waiter Heir, vice noble nated the floats and ; ' must be eliminated from the road. loaded on th' railroad care. of cavalry at Spanish Fork out would not take away the rights of The people of Salem submitted to Two carloads of lime rock have grand; W. H. Brereton. treasurer: bands. Five bands took part I John Guy, secretary: Eoh Homer. Officers and past chair holders L'' the decision and purchased a new lining at considerable length the the fisherman or the camper in the been shipped out daily for i of all the visiting lodges were valley. At the conclutime to the sugar factories in Utah iruw for the next 18 months right of way west of the railroad benefits to be derived and the re Strawberry ' sion of the debate on this matter a 5 orereion. uuy ana Homer were guests of the Logan Elks at a ban tracks. county. These deposits of lime quirements to be fulfilled in order resolution was adopted authorizing ro esuDiiso such a unit rock are as yet almost untouched. were new. while the other elections quet in the Hotel Eccles. James and the secretary of the Devine, warden of the state prison Men who are in a position to know VIVIAN PARK OPENS Following the explanations and the president Memorial day services for the and a member of Salt Lake lodge association to draft a resoluare the largthe that deposits say speeches by the distinguished visit- tion to the Utah members in con85, was toastmaster, and also ii The 1922 dancing season at ors tfao club members pledged themest to be found anywhere in the dead members of the lodge will be No. trsxw tha DAvamAr Ail neia aunaay, June 18. The serv wantva awa vn r tt uw wal y Vivian park was opened last night selves to get solidly west Ov "vi wtin behind the fnrt t e that the Strawherrv val--l Friday morning Provo and nearby Utah county will tomorrow enter ices will be held in the lodge rooms unable to attend. Mr. Devine said i ; to are anxious officials Railroad with a ball, Wilde' orschetra fur- movement and secure the unit if enterwill tain the to county annual the' " delegates in for was forever the forenoon 10:15 at open ground o'clock. 150 promment citizens of Kan- - convention of the American Asso ctart the building of the spur so nishing the music. Over 200 were possible. It would mean two offi- ley fisher- Although definite arrangements organizations built upon the prlnci- will be on the ground oa the floor, coming from Provo, cers and 20 men to form the de the nature lover and the that D. ft R. O. train ciation of Engineers. they a when sas, special have not as yet been made, efforts pies of the Elks. M. H. Graham, maiL Heber and other cities. There will tachment m rin The delegates will be brought to when the steel mills inIsUtah county are being made !Lthe Kl The migratory bird bill now be- - ? to have Harvev H. district deputy grand exalted ruler, J f It understood a be another dance Saturday evening. become reality. of daHan the this to see temple the different county fore congress, was discussed at have been Cluft, former grand master of the mad a short talk. At the auoj- - . reports that encouraging Provo Kan., here to Leavenworth, also see and through the projects LITTLE CAFE REMODELLED length. David H. MadBen, state 00 lodge, to deliver the memorial ad torium the Institution of the new i j TIMMERMAN 00 EAST. e Masonic con- possibilities of this wonderful val- received from experts representing dress. fish and game commissioner, took the,rtwa,to who have tested lodge No. 1453 was conducted under 1 interests steel the in ventlon California. ttm ,. nru. ley. The Little Cafe has been re cha at.ni that tha Mil n the services in the the direction of Mr. Graham. Mr. 1':! Following the When Urn and the 1L Aheclay. Ray Timmerman, manager of the modelled at an U"'Mor 15 than HH! automobile from expense of $2,000 ent form wan not acceptable, but' ball, the members will parade Graham made the presentation of Utah Power ft Light company, with the leading buslnesa men of east. Provo will be in Salt lake City to- steel mills are constructed at the lodge and bow offers an attractive' eating that aa a whole it should be passed. to the Provo city cemetery, where the dispensation ror the Logan and site the Mrs. Timmerman, have gone east to clay the Kansas their wivesand morrow morning at 8 o'clock ready house for the hungry. Mr. Madsen recommended some Grove they will decorate the graves of lodge, after, which the initiation of spend their vacation. They will on their lime industries in Pleasant tnd' to convey the sight-seer- s amendments to the bill; on this130"8 Abjfa,tal1 their dead comrades. candidates took place. men. hundreds of will visit with Mr. Timmerman's paemploy will give a concert in Provo trip through this county. LAKE OUTING SATURDAY. Many point he read telegrams from the hich rents at Fort Plains, N. Y, and automobiles from Lake Salt dvay of officials City state fish and game moTr it. then will go to Ellsworth, Me., Saturday afternoon beginning at seven western states showing that' Te special train Is scheduled to will also bring many of the visiters where they will spend a week or 1 o'clock 8:30 tWs at More 150 here. will Friday city than B. a T. U. summer school they agreed with him. During this people more with Mrs. Timmerman's paacross Utah lake will take discussion George E. Holman of. morning and will be met at the Join the party. rents. Mr. Timmerman will return outing The of the members dePot Un,on on The first stop the trip will be By HORTEN8E SAUNDERS. by it I, t HI plan of the excursion the United States biological surwithin a month, while Mrs. Tim- placa 7. Trouble June BOSTON, H. F. Stone, in Masonic lodge of Provo. Owners of at Point Mountain where the dams cross lake is to the in and the vey early Major merman will remain until autumn Jack and Miller will who place Jhelr at the Jordan Narrows will be in- brought Marilyn afternoon to study the bird life on charge of the bird sanctuaries of automobiles to pursue her dancing studies. at the disposal of the local spected. Shortly afterwards the Pickford together; more trouble the west shore and to return by the biological survey, took a ac- to bring their caravan will arrive at Provo where may keep them apart and thus moonlight Not more than forty tive part Both of these men de- - committee aretoasked the depot at 8 the visitors will be welcomed by prevent new love mending the ' people can be accommodated on the clared that in their opinion some automobiles PROVO ELK FLAG DAY hearts two tragedies have broken. Friday morning. The visit, Mayor O. K. Hansen. outing and all desiring to make the changes should be made in the pro- - o'clock to the Provo Miss Miller is the star of Flo An outdoor strawberry luncheon trip must sign up with E. L. Rob posed law so that the matter might ors will be driven Vere L. McCarthy will be the Masonic tejnple, where they will be will be served at Vivian Park by Ziegfeld's "Sally" and the highest a more local character. of erts before be Saturday. Major orator at the Flag day exercises Prof. Walter Cottam of the Brig- - Stone gave a most Interesting talk breakfasted and from which they the local chapter of engineers. Wal- salaried muBical comedy actress in in Provo, June 14. sight-seein-g Journey ter Adams will tell the visit !rg America. Pickford is the brother ham Young university department on bird life. He said that unless "ill B on a The Provo lodge of Elks will and of the famous Mary and has directwill accompany the party something was done to protect the over the city ad the canyon. Their delegates about Timpanogos of biology have charge of the program, to leave ed and starred in films. is scheduled train resources the wonderful of Utah " special would be re of wild it in and life offer America, expert testimony which i will include patriotic i: ; 10:15. It, was trouble, that brought about i at was there county. before to a other and time bird life short the but gard and 18 the same group of 'Masons song of the announcement engagethe speeches. Tnls 1 A made will be to the visit ' later life. no such scientific features of the trip. i I tk, Provo two years ago power plants at Olmstead . who visited ? ft after ment. ' ' nnd werA an rovflllv entertained which part of the delegates will go Miss Miller had given some autoto Bingham canyon with the Salt graphed photographs to Benjamin ' Lakers .while others will go to Pay-so- Kabatznick, a Boston are dealer. I TT J to Inspect the Strawberry proj- Kabatznick had these in a furnishex- flAn'' - women should go into the our special ect. After arriving at Payson the ed residence in Boston, which he ago years . no . for is It istina- parties. good w return trip to Provo will be along was accustomed to rent to visiting v., . r-the the high line canal to the mouth of theatrical celebrities. with remember pleasure trip no, that to afforded U8. the Spanish Fork canyon and then When "Sally" came town, reception IS not tne way. !ni,su,ni HiHvbb across the Mapleton bench to Geneva 'Mitchell of the company " -- and thA thehosnItjhl Mrs. Pierce, a litle old !ady with ',trRw. Springville. took the house. She is the "Pogo ana nair white very wearing fl geen we fl hat Several of the delegates will take Girl" who recently eloped with a U her is she for sight losing glasses BDrmK the Orem interurban for Salt Lake millionaire student at Yale and ' ' rapidly-sp- oke determinedly. Knann. of the Provo lodee City, while others will take the parted company with him a few .;- donb work, have "Women great will have charge D. & R. G. eastbound train for their days later. who Masons of to do," for them and there is much Parties Become Rough. of the entertainment or the visit- homes . sue saia. i am said that every Kabatznick reserved the right to today be able to vote Oh, I qualified the e&on wou,d be made tQ 8end the good impressions of this city's entertain in the living quarters of last time, but I was ill on election Kansas business men away with scenic and business resources. came a party or two house ithe day. And now I do not go out any j parties! But the two parties got more. No, I'm too old I'm afraid ! in a sort of j .mixed up I'll never vote." In Boston they call Jt the "pajama on the This was the inscription party," because- Aliss Mitchell ap-- I trowel Mrs. Pierce sent to Washing peared in a costume that looked ton at the request of a young Philalike that. However, sne says it Wasn't pajamas at all. but a fancy delphia woman: "In memory of the Seneca Falls affair that she had worn to a mas- convention of 1848; presented by its querade or something. sole survivor. Mrs. Charlotte L. The party came to the attention fsor progPierce, in thankgiving romances are dissolved in required the young man's presence of the public officials, through corn- Many in women and honor ress made by Almost in the recorder's office more than plaints of some of the girls that of the National Woman's Party, the county courthouse. previously. This was followed by they had been beaten up. Miss so weekly the finishing chapter to one prolonged visits after office hours. i.Miller's name got dragged into it. which will carry on the struggle 'or more stories stories that at one and long walks in the beautiful out-- , on account of the autographed bravely begun." Mrs. Pierce said she regretted ti7ne thriiied with love and devo-tha- t photographs. Someone asked her by this inscription her endorse- tion,58 written, Shortly, visits were constantly pointblank if she were going to ment was pledged to the Woman's But once m a wiiile romances exchanged between the maiden and marry Kabatznick. and she said man. The young lady seemed "No" and a mouthful more about party. began in the courthouse. notwith-ith- Mv hesrt Is with all Women who standing the unfavorable atmos- to gain courage and was often seen j him which was not complimentary. Announces engagement. tp" she said. "They have gained ohere that may prevail. Youths are for shorter and longer intervals Then, just to clinch the arguit now and they should not quarrel brought together there from differ-- ; "linger In the county clerk's office, Then came a change of county ment, she announced she was alent parts of the county as clerks in about the method of using it" Of tentlmes i of flcials and the maiden remained ready engaged to Jack Pickford, various offices. Tn the hall leading to her sitting the e at her Spanish Fork home, while saying "trouble brought us to room was a campaign card bearing strong friendships are formed The "trouble" she . rere-- twetn these workers, and in a few the young man continued his work gether." Gifford of Plnchot, picture was to the death of her own ferred The office. una the me in that me friendship nepuunDy instances inenusnip cently nomlnatea had formed could not be forgotten husbaad, Frank Carter, in an auto for governor of Pennsylvania, veloped Into even stronger ties. d and Sunday travelers on the Orem accident, and the death of Jack Mrs. Pierce said her daughter naa , Some years ago a Deautuui, maiden from interurban saw the young man Pickford's wife, Olive Thomas, who and Pinchot the in 'eyed fight MRS. CHARLOTTE L. PIERCE. "I am glad I have lived to see the Spanish Fork came to work, in the make his visits regularly to the swallowed poison in Paris. 1 i' Trouble didn't cease there, howBy EDWARD M. THIERRY. when women's votes did so office of the county recorder. Her southern town. 92 MARIT.YiN MILLER AND JACK PICKFORD SEPARATION old, is day she years Although winsome was ever. of and countenance the Another she while story chapter worth THEM. a in THAT PURSUE much smiling fight," and health in TROUBLES is PHILADELPHIA, June 7. The Mrs. Pierce good For Flo Ziegfeld, who has a AMONG THE uest Wnmnn such a long ways made her a favorite among all written today in the Salt Lake tem a i nrna toll, in tlafoil" Af .Li. in W M IAJ ,nfrDi.t I LI 4111131 RUIO " bar " w" said. "It has been auuta(lDt courtj Pickford by of wanting his stars to conE. habit Another trouble-Jac- k the when in workers depa of Byron was other suf-orI Dastrup, Whv. the ple :oes fiirht. More trouble, from Kabatznick girl only nt believe women should ' long years of hope for woman was of of to their the convenclerk fine Utah Falls a political house. stage, entrancing county terribly county, Seneca has when Especially uty Miller tnat the time was well on his way back "Miss spoken is of their own. frage. party B. Anthony her smile to an accomplished young and iMIss Sarah Jane Creer of Span and who has a contract with Miss me. rs. Charlotte L. And we were such good moyleland ln California. 1MU Pierce, sole "I sent ereetings to Washington tion was held. Susan woman. T anfArfa nA1 Tlr Pink Yes, man who had just begun his career ish Fork, former clerk In the coun Miller which specifies that she survivor of the first woman suf- - and the trowel for the cornerstone," was a great and noble under her contract with Miller 1 widow week a must a were for remain a office, recorder's I clerk. married. am too than Droud as less a ty long ford and herself deputy county '"age convention- in ifiis i .a cottD. "Rut- I am afraid t tnow her and - ' m 1.V om ....a. vtarro oct.u u,. - 7epfeM must iwnnln In tha Aast auyu, in nnnlnI J will make their time yet, burst forth with a tirade a uiuov mtrnot At first i'. was merely a cordial The newly-wed- s m a native of New York state." o l ... v. inif t o meant lie It I I BgU, repudlated her misunderstood. thought endorsement Jack Pickford. w ,1 or husband? "Marilys Mll Career was a school teacher rreetlna-- that was exchanged be- - home In this city. against Plorea Mr the National Woman's . the of glze!" the in history Party, another step "If Miss Miller is to marry, I hope The Herald joins the many An-t!hon BhA was 15 Phe was born 25 tween the maiden and the' man, Wlss Miller, 'tis said, made a ler" emblazoned ln Broadway lights when she presented the silver great suffrage fight Susan B. an occasional friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dastrup in she will pick for a husband anyone little Geneva or "Mrs. Jack Pickford" on calling and a smile herself. lived later and trouble Then from miles Albany m .nsed started. 106 corner-.thon- y layln She has lived short chat It was soon noticed that wishing them joy and happiness but Jack Pickford," was the gist of Mitchell was fired from the "Sally" cards? That's what Marilyn .Miller of the "But this seems to be a woman s i Waterloo N. Y. 60 party headquarters in what he said. must decide. business of some kind or another throughout their life. I In Philadelphia for years. company. 8bington, May 21. party. I do not believe in that , Y rir ;':M- - 1! O.OBttB.flBB train 7.-- Major of,! 1 semi-annu- MO MSOIIS EIIGIIIfEdS IB liMCEE VISIT CO0II1Y prize-winnin- g T DPI alius flo? m i W -- t. Provo-Springvil- New Troubles Pursue Marilyn and Jack - r r - Oldest Suffragist Hits Woman's Party ? n 1 .. oq I "iJfrtwf - !K, s ;r &j I "" " - jj I Uk " free-for-uli- Their Romance, Began Where Many End j o be-th- uc-ca- aarK-helpe- dark-haire- d we- 1 IV.Cfc love-makin- g - 4 V, "n L i w j |