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Show . 1 - - 4 fen - h' mmm WEEKLY VOL.LrNO. 18. PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922. Springville Goes to PRQVO MAN Boy Highest Court in World ill- leader he went, at the age of 12, to Salt Lake City where he was employed as a clerk for about a year and a half in a clothing store. In the meantime the family had moved to SilveV City In the Tintic mining district where the father was postmaster and recorder. There, being no schools in the mining camp there was nothing to do for young George when he again joined hi parents than to help his iather . around the postoffice. However, be was of too studious a disposition not to improve his talents. In the same, building as the postoffice was the telegraph office, and young George Induced the operator to teach him arithme- WASHINGTON". Sept. 5 Resig nation Of Associate Justice John H. Clarke from the United States supreme court and the intention to appoint former Senator George H. Sutherland, of Utah, to ; succeed him, was announced Monday by President Harding. Justice Clarke's resignation will become effective September 18, when he reaches the " age of 65 years. - "The principals of the various ptoto city schools are hard at work In preparation foe the teachers' institute which will be held here the $L00 PER YEAR. III IE III INSTITUTE PROGRAM. , I ZTl Morning, 10:00. Community singing. led by J. W. McAllister; prayer, S. P. Eggert-sen- ; cello solo, E. P. Mayhew; ad--" dress, "What the Teachers Can Do for the .Community," Mayor 0. K. Hansen; problems of the district,-- ; of board; members solo, Miss ; Helen Newell. Afternoon, 2:00. Frank Fitzgerald, Provo. man, is not buried in the burning Argonaut mine at Jackson, Calif., according rest of this week, beginning tomora letter received late thls-aft- erBy N. GUNNAR RASMUSON. noon by his mother, Mrs. I. J. Hill- row, and also for the opening of George Sutherland, United States the schools next Monday morning, man, 366 North Second East, Provo. used to hide supreme justice-to-be- , All of the principals expect to The letter was dated August 31, his shoes in the haystack and go better the records made by their five days after the mine started wimming in Spring crek when his mother thought he was attending respective schools last year and burning and 48 of the miners were Sunday school. I was told this by tic andther subjects. In that way entombed. 2:00-2:4will endeavor to place the city Principles of Managehis only sister, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, he was well along In his scholastic ? ment, schools in the front ranks of the" Supt. H. A. Dixon. his in He said letter that he had 261 East First North street, Provo, studies when at the age o 17 he 2:40-3:1Recreational games, nation. who oftentimes found the shoes In entered "the Brigham Youne acad- been boarding with H. A. Jones, led and by Miss Thelma Eggertsea ' "The Parker faculty, strongly the haystack and who, out of sym-- emy, now the Brigham Young who wrote to The Dally Herald the J, W. McAllister. i of the the for patrons older seldom her supported by brother, versity. There he. worked his way evening of August 30, asking The Methods of Teaching disclosed her discovery to the through school by keeping books for Daily Herald to locate the Provo district, expect to better the recL. Prof. J. Arithmetic, Nuttall, Jr; mother. ords made last year," said George several grocery stores In Provo relatives of a man named Fitz- for second and sixth grade teachThe Sutherland family at that and Springville. A. Fox, principal of the Parker gerald. ers, t In time were living in Springville. commenting school, this morning "While at Silver City father ha When Fitzgerald did not come Making in on the plans for the coming year. There George used to attend the been studying law in his. leisure home that evening Jones became the High School, for junior and "We feel that by using our ConJ public school and play the common time," said Mrs. Sutton, "and moved frightened and thought Fitzgerald senior high school teachers. tinuation Card System' numerous schoolboy pranks with the other 1 oProvo and opened an office when was buried in the mine. 3 : 10-- : 00 Routine for factors, heretofore which difficulties, boys of the town. Their favorite he was admitted to the bar. Father Two other Utah boys were board first grade teachers. swimming hole was at Spring creek always encouraged George to study ing with Jones. They were a man proved as barriers to progress, can Provo and Springville law a he thought it the greatest named Sutherland, of Silver City. between be eliminated from the start EffiA four-daInstitute will be held where now are located, the state profession for a man ciency will be our,. Watchword. We and a man, Keane, of Spanish Fork. by the Provo city schools commencand government fish hatcheries. are proud of the record we made "I remember well the first case All three of these men were assist ing tomorrow morning, according last year, yet we expect through "George always was a studious that George had in court here. ing the rescue work, which was the to Supt. H. A. Dixon, who says that Mrs. it as said "and unified effort to improve Sutton, Sutton Mrs. said aBy boy." reason why they did not return to a reminiscently, portion of the institute will seemed a though he would rather she told me of the early career of the Jones home that ' day. When begreat keeping their children . in school, consumed in intensive work by . enour us read in He assist would "A man can than the parents play. generally her distinguished brother. Fitzgerald came to the boarding individuals and committees. , manage to get to the postoffice be- who had been arrested on a charge house he learned of the Jones letter deavors and assist us combat our The general sessions of the 'Retardation.'" fore else to of the family of stealing a calf, came to him with to The Daily Herald, and most deadly enemy, anyone immehave been limited to one. The following teachers have been get the New York "Ledger," which tears in hia eyes and begged him diately wrote his mother to assure The first session will be held Wed- various he would read column alter column to defend him. The actions of the her of his safety. ONE MORE, AND TOO MANY ALREADY I assigned to work in the nesday morning at 10 o'clock at the on the ditch bank before bringing man proved his guilt to my brother, schools and grades in the city The Argonaut Mining company. junior high school auditorium. ' It it home. schools by Supt. H. A. Dixon: but he took the case. I remember of Jackson. Calif., this morning will be characterized By three dis- - : "He was always interested In lit-- how he came home and told father Franklin. The Daily Herald that tinct features, an address by Mayor FOOD eratnre, and even in his early boy- bow hard it was for him to stand telegraphed George Powelson, principal, sixth Is on the com O. K. Hansen, "What the Teachera v name a man whose D. Clara hood to used his was a man tell when and Jones, sixth; defend he playmates Byron up grade; Can Do for the Community"; a full B. Bean, fifth; Rhea Dixon, fourth; that lie intended to be an author satisfied in his own mind that he pany's payroll as Charles Fitzexplanation of all receipts and exand write books as he rtp.v older. was guilty. Father encouraged him May Johnson, fourth; Hazel 47 other penditures of the school district-tis entombed with TEXT STUDENT This idea seemed to cling with him and told him to go and do his best gerald third; Ruth Da vies, second; miners in the company's mine at be made by members of the board for many years because when he for the man." Adele Peters, third; Verna Scott, of education; an address by Miss often-timeJackson. of he Slither to At law 25 second ;. Hannah Cardall, first age George study began years Eveline Bean, librarian of the Pro- 4 Maeser. JackCat. of to on the land father Provo ran that for mayor Sept. expressed JACKSON, thought public library. ' Wm. D. state A. Dr. L. D. S. treasurer, John Sutton, with was Wldt.soe, to think He and seemed thrilled mother. de still son was principal, Liberal Oscar Bjerregaard. touight party" ticket, but Tbe financial explanation by church commissioner of education that he would not succeed as a law-- ' feated by a small margin. Shortly the report that explosions had been members of the board sixth; E. L. FJeldsted, fifth; Clara has been appointed state fair manof education anMiss Ethel Cutler, Professor of and Bagley, fifth; Ellen Farnsworth ager for the present year. Mr. with the yer because he was not an orator. afterwards he moved his office to heard which apparently were Is in keeping with the policy of the dry authority, farming Ethel 46 miners and it was difficult for him to Salt Lake City, where he begin a swering signals from the fourth; Gertrude Page, sixth; Sutton is widely known in Utah Home Economics at the Young Uni- of Dr. F. S. Harri school, according to Superintendent Mathews, Jenson, fourth; Kate speak. He was very reserved in his partnership with Van Cott and Alii who have been entombed in the Ar- Dixon, of inviting teacher participathe Just returned has .from versity and with is B o Y. , tbe u., has just manners even as a boy, but was son. intimately acquainted pregtdent third i Olive Gilchrist, third; Fern gonaut mine for a week, although tion In school administration. The sue Bent a 8eries of Sylvester, second; Lillian C. Booth, the products and industries of the university oi commDia, wnere bibliographies and still the life of the party when to--a, Since that time he has been con officails in charge of the work de- board of education feels that if the tinualiy before the public both in clined to discuss the matter and in teachers know the funds that are r state. He assumes his extra duties has been attending summer school outlines of experimental methods group of young people got first; Jennie Campbell, first Parker. the state and nationally, as a law sisted Thursday was the earliest available well prepared by experience and during, tbe. past six weeks. Profes- on dry farming and agriculture to gether." they can act more intelliAfter finishing the grade schools, ver and a lawmaker In the state date on which the men could be George A. Fox, principal, sixth; sor Cutler has been directing her the Zionist gently and contentedly in recom- Experimental station in in which he hart always been a legislature and the congress. Martin V. Witbeck, sixth; Margaret natural inclination to direct the reached. expenditures. attention towards the latest thought the Holy Land. The information has The list of missing men was re mending Swenson, fifth; Susa Whitaker. affairs of the exposition. Miss Bean will explain to the ": Inin world home the discov of 46 the to duced economics, fifth; LaPreal Bullock, fourth; by today The complete roster of officers been forwarded at the request of teachers the rules of the local Henrietta Smart, fourth; Velma and ery that one of the men supposedly library and the principles that who supervisors of the 1922 state cluding such subjects as household agricultural authorities there, methIn mine the Howe, third: Peart Beck, third; Argonaut underground should be taught the children re-engineering home management and are seeking the most modern Eva Keeler. second; Laereda Fol- - fair are as follows: had quit shortly before the explo ods with which to reclaim the vast the care and use of books. human the In nutrition. garding While W. C. Ken Lake at Salt work to the sion and gone Winder, ster, second; Mary Markham, first City, tracts of Palestine. Ail day Thursday, and Friday, Misa - dry meetshe attended annual As the not name had his nedy mine'. Tlmpanoflosr An agricultural commission from of president, chairman executive com- East, Bean will direct small been taken off the Argouaut pay teachers at the Provo groups in Barney Hyde, . principal, sixth; mittee; J. H. Manderfield, Salt ings of the N. E. A., and visited' the, Holy Land visited Utah about library Win. Connell, fifth; Luville Forrest Lake roll it was at first believed he was their search for suitable material president, several colleges and universities two years ago to look into farming City, first vice entombed. fourth; ueorgiana jonnson, wira;1 meber of executive committee, with, the idea of methods in vogue here and after for the children. getting suggestions Cuba Dayton, second; Fern OberJim Davis, one of the night crew supervisor cattle department; I. N. talking with local dry farming exof rescuers working' in the adjoin hansy. second;- - Jennie Harding. Pierce, Ogden, second vice presi- that would be helpful and advan- perts made a request for the infirst; Alice Childs, first; Ilia H dent, member of executive commit- tageous to her work at the B. Y. U. formation mailed them today. The The champs of Colorado and ing Kennedy mine, was the one who By PROF. T. EARL PARDOE. ATTEND.IL Williams. One of the greatest battles ever Idaho, who put Manson and Pardoe said lie heard five explositons com tee, supervisor sheep and swine deThe Home Economics work at the information is to be two when the met a S. out of from was inel on Argonaut stathe McAllister. witnessed Utah court ing immediately partment; George clay university this year has been divi- to various Zionist experiment l match and signal blasts were fired on the Salt Lake City, treasurer, member ded into three departments. Poods tions where it will be applied to the single championship after the Garnett-Dixolevel. - The miners --say the of executive committee, supervisor and Nntrition, Textiles and Cloth- tests to be made throughout Pales- between Ned Garnett. champion, gave an excellent exhibition of STREET MEETING and Fred Dixon of Provo, junior tennis. After "inning two out of sounds could not have been caused admittance, supervisor manufac- - ing ani Hauaehold Administration. tine. of Idaho came hv fallinu rock. T. Sut three sets. Kobin-o- n A number of the products of the champion. The new instructors have been More than 700 people listened At the time of being entombed1 The largest gallery of the week back cold and the ten minutes rest ton, salt LAKe uity, manager; added to the faculty to take the Holy Land are identical with those Jam 5 E. Ellison, Layton, member places of Mrs. Hattle Wright and raised here, and many of the condi- was waiting the contest nnd in Gur seemed to l ren.ttt hen Coleman of the 46 men may have saved their w ith rapt attention last evening to who "Mormon" missionaries of executive committee, supervisor Miss Mazie Campbell. through candle and dynamite and are They are tions prevailing here are very simi nett style, the match started Colorado. After w.battling L. Coleman de- ine them to work out of their un- - eonducted a street meeting at First concessions and decorations; H. F. Miss Effie Warnlck and Miss liar to those in Palestine. It re promptly' on schedule. The cham- two mere experienced West and Center streets, prison, Springville, Reynolds, supervisor Blanche Mendenhall. Both are mains to be seen, according to Dr. pion won the toss and close to flated Knldnsnn ami t'iok the match dergrounl j 'C4 ::. Andrew K. Smith o Salt Lake miners say. 'M. merchants and machinery depart- - graduates of the Utah Agricultural Widtsoe, just how such methods serve. e Details of the first aid work to .City, son of the late President Ti e hanler-- i fought match of the It did not take long to show the ment, supervisor club" work John b0iTege the old world among N: Davis, Vernal, supervisor horse nf pvnierenee in teachine and dem- - conditions which make their aimli- - fans that Garnett meant business ieu in unei.t was put on by the two done have been worked out at a sepli F. Smith, recounted some of John conference between W. N. Mullen, his experiences while attending ft and started at top speed. His rourt liovi tennis in doubles. department; A. G. MacKenzie. Salt onstrating work since leaving cation a most serious problem. at Quincy Fred Dixon meeting in a church Smiii and played adjuster for the state compensation Prof. E. L. Roberts, Provo recrea Lake City supervisor poultry, pet school. generalship anil tournament exp'-rence were too much for Fred ami ,ia.:n.s T. Karl Pardoe and Hunter insurance tund. aiei uie rori.s of .Mass., auoui a year ago i. iiuitu tlonal director, is negotiating with stock, etc., department; supervisor Miss Warnic will have charge of1 DELEGATES CHOSEN ami nurses whom the time Rev. John D. Nutting, at presthe first set went easily to Garni'-iand mineral department; the cafeteria and will be Instructor Mrs. Lenora Wallace of Los An- mines .;;it! nil. As these teams have met diysVi a! !i:nes before, the play setAmador county tawidtal has se-- t ent conducting street meetings in The junior champ made geles in an attempt to bring her to Louis S. Cardon, Logan, supervisor in foods andnutrition; while Miss recoveries but fed Gar li dun to excellent team work, ."mi A fir-'- ' a rl station v ill be this city with the "wagon-missionProvo for a brief course of dancing amusements, supervisor speed de- Mendenhall will be instructor in At the primary at Pleannt View . m t.r'timl in the aries, gave an musiraieu ciuiu Pardee and aMnson won the first lessons at the end of her engage-'fflen- t partment; James Jensen, Brigham textiles and clothing. the following d"legates were ap- inelt at the net for easy klil-rk en survivors! on crmdiuons in Utah. The second set started out to he a t. Smith and Dixon took the rc Kennedy ntin- with the Normal School Of City, supervisor agriculture and horAnxious to get the latest thought pointed last evening as delegates to Klder Smith told how he had been m.il. The third set was the Ions; as they undergo the e'l.auge from Dancing conducted by the American ticulture department; 'Mrs Georgina on home economics, eight of the the Republican county convention a repettion of the first, but i'n-Ogden, supervisor tine home economics graduates of the at American Fork: I). J. Bonnctt, started crossing the court and driv- e and lmrdest played in the tour- the" nndei i round air to the fresh welcomed to the meeting by the Dancing Masters' association at Marriott, the outside, j pastor iu charge of the church and h :it arts department, supervisor Educa- Young university called on Profes- Fred Ferguson. II. I.. Slack, Majuf ing in deep to the lines. ThK kept r.aaient. and wa finally won by a j,.iSalt Lake City. t score of The lming caw While aiothei- s:i:on win te in- ii0w that same pastor naa later.,,- Mrs. Justin R. sor Ethel Cutler Friday at her apart- Pierce and Mrs. Amv Slack. As Garnett on the run as lie l:::s "Mrs. Wallace is one ot the three tion department; Lake- - City, supervisor ment teachers of national reputation Jwho DaviSr-Sa-lt many times, only to have stall" al the top of the Kennedy struck at him' and men of his conand held an impromptu alternates were appointed Mrs. D. r"n n several years. It ua oniy point-sethat Gar- it (h'ticed by the steady playing of s! ft. t'effee, food and fverythlfK! gregation knocked one of Elder are employed at the normal school" women's work and child welfare de- seminar. Professor Cutler who has I P.nnnDtt Mr a TTrml SVrimonn nr.rl in the eigiltet plafi e that i necessary all have ocen Smith's teeth out, splitting nis up and perhaps the best fitted to teach partment. juett's placements won him the et Smith or just returned from attending school Mrs. Gene' Brereton. laud fracturing a rib, as he was. in double- - was an anted Tor. The all the forms of dancing," Prof. Flmn fluff was nominated as ny a score oi m. at Columbia university during the The third set was an exhibition played between the C.arnett-Robigenerally thrown out of tbe church, Roberts said. "She is a specialist !t'ou;h it summer, told them briefly the tte.ci wsKstact justice, and Major Pierce seen on on team and Smith , and Iion. hilieved that, the rescue crew work - ) - He also told of the plcturesdis-- " in social dancing, and aa of tennis that is seldom of thinking in regard to home econ- as constable. ityj-Tile. Provonian The veterans won the two sets courts. western ing from the "t'jOO foot level of the played at the meeting by Rev. John stage, clog 'soft shoe, eccentric, them omics, work, and faced his opponent at every shot Fred had played too much Kennedy mine would reach the:i). Nutting, who had told his and aesthetic dancing. Mrs. Walt!ie benefit of observations she had lace has developed the technique ot and was the equal of Garnett In tennis and was n little stale. Smith first, an engineer familiar em congregation that they depicted made in a number of eastern instievery pha.e of the game except was the steadiest player of the four with the Kennedy colunteered thejtrue couditions in Utah. According teaching so perfectly that her stututions. that cutting a l") foot to Elder Smith, the pictures were . In the manner of serv- and outpointed his opponents. The dents make remarkable progress." today placement. In home All of the FOR graduates APPOINTED -ice Fred outpointed Garnett three Provo boys had victory within winze at one point in the Won root misrepresentations.. When' approached as to whetner economics of 1921 and 1922 with the or not she would make a stop at to one. but was not so accurate In grasp six time?:.- - to h robbed of rou'e would not be necessary thus j Although insulted and Injured at .. in were attendance. one of exception Provo for ten days or two weeks bobbing at critical times. Garnett same by a brilliant pluy from Gar- putting the two crews on an equal the Quincv meeting addressed by. They are: Laverne Hansen, Helen was fatigued and diduot deny it to nett and RobinsonJ basis and making it likely ineir.Kev. join D. Nutting, waer smito . airs, w allace expressed her willing Elizabeth Lorenda John, Roylance, occathe defeated work would end about the same urged the Prqvo people to be toler--. Robinson to whom ness to do so provided there is a he Garnet and galleries, Edna Scorup, Baird, Lucille Rogers, Bob Officer in time. and looked Mel or shook ant and treat the visiting wagon- and sufficient number of Provo people smiled, sionally Gallagher Markham. Ora and Berniece Davles, double-final- s a score of At noon today the men working missionaries with the utmost cour-.-, as who desire her services. his an Fred him by the head, gave They received suggestions regardt , level, trying to tey and not to Interfere with their The normal school at SaR Lake shot. Fred had point set Only in the second set did from the . Temporary officers of the Repub ing the most recent literature on three times on the champ only to the University of Utah boys come reach the Argonaut through the old street meetings. City is being patronised by students lican All of the convention to be held their favorite eubject. county from all parts ot the west and In be over anxious and net the ball. close. Other speakers at the meeting connecting tunnel between the two American Fork, Friday, Septem leave soon for schools in vari- - SPRINGVILLE. Sept. 5. Mack The set was deuced three times and The finals in singles was a great mines which has been tilled with were Rulon Van Wagenen.' Lynn many from eastern states: Senor ber IS, have been selected by tbe girls ous parts Of Utah and other states, Reynolds, son of Mr. when the champ put over the final match and Garnett played the lanky debris since a fire two years ago, Taylor and Earl Groneman, all of otephano Mascagno, the premier committee chosen for that pur to teach during tbe coming winter, and Mrs. Ed Reynolds, was badly stroke, he was the most relieved Colorado champ as few men could had 27 feet left to go in the Provo, and Mies Taylor of Lehi, all instructor,,! without doubt one of pose. The officers chosen are as arms and chest man around the club. cut about the face, tn greatest ballet masters i the him. Fatigue was written on detour they are making around a recently returned from the mission play LABOR DAY IN PROVO: followa: Walter Adams of Provo, a Sunday when he set fire to The champion proved to Fred, as both faces, but superior court gen- formation of hard green rocV field. world. Wherever the famous teach-'Mrs. Eliza C. Christen-enrKRure flant can which he no other to will be held this After completing the detour they Garnett that Another done, has meeting goes he draws all devotees ot chairman; through eralship pulled yet player American Charles Fork UDor in the Hoboie creeK the Provo bad ywujrunj a good another championship and he took will have 353 feet of the tunnel to evening by the "Mormon" mission- - ballet wttb him. Victor Chrletensen Whiteof must fashion. brldgewedged of Payson, Alfred Anderson celebrated In formal Mack nad presence ot lob and anboyaccuratedevelop : v. of Portland Ore., who te&chaa the The three sets out of tour, the scores clear out before starting to make .a aries at the same place. drive. the closed of of Cedar Fort. Mary Flnley during Stores remained mln(1 t0 tel hj8 playmates to stand t a was ; cut saw the contest, being oclal dancing, is a "Mormon"i While who the rise fans through meeting many teacher motored residents young Springville, vice chairman; Pratt day, and many back Dr George Anderson has level of the Argo- held last evening, Rev. Mr. Nutting all delight- to the 1200-fowere of The that the Provo. boys great promise. : H Is bringing P. Thomas of Spanish Pork.-Cbrchampionship predict lake mountains and to canyons, every precaution against the intermountain states will rest ed with the excellent treatment re- naut, where the entombed conmen and his the normal school the very 1st- Jorgenson of Salem, W. A. Knight resorts. lockjaw or blood poison. can be reached through stopes. some- ceived at the Salt Lake on the corner of Tennis a on next a lad ducted meeting smiling year social dance steps. s Because of the railway shopmen ) of Lehi, and Junius A. West of Center The crews working tills route are University avenue and m. Wallace Is club and especially congratulate Cy what south of Salt Lake. teaching; the Pleasant Grove, secretary; Benja- strike here no attempt was made Lake Labor day demonstration, The first man to heartily con- Gallagher for his efficient, courte experienced miners from the Argo- street, where they will conduct ana local program to jage. clog step eccentric and soft min Bates of Alpine, aergeant-a- t stage Yesterday's labor organixations by woe dancing mt'the naut staff who labor for 20 minutes other meeting this evening, accordgratulated Dixon was Garnett him- ous management of the meet. institute, Many of the labor men ed with the baseball game at arms; John R. Hlndley of American The state championship matches and then rest for a period, work- ing to Rer. John D. Nutting, leader" self. No finer sport ever graced she is well prepared' to the In Salt the panogos park. Fork, chaplain, ' ' participated shirts. ing seven-hou- r of the the clay courts than Ned Garnett. will be held in Provo next year. IBS "rma 0 0 - 1 y j 310-4:0- 0 l 4 it - j ID SUTTON FAIR Wes-trop- ! CLOTHESJEACH HE- Mil HOLY LAND - o DRY FARMING . s . - - Fred Dixon Loses Greatest Tennis Battle in Utah j - 700 D. 8. 3700-foot- semi-fina- NOTED DANCING IE ACHER MAY us-th- e I . I COME HERE Jo-h- i i -, !,- l : - 14-1- i;r-- - i el-- semi-final- i s has-been- li-1- also-gav- e . GIANT GAP BLOWS . OFF IN LITTLE BOY'S FACE 6-- 3600-foo- 10-8- -- eight-yearol- n aj j 6-- 6-- 2200-foo- 5-- ; ot tB I - finish-parad- of graceful I- - art Was in Herald The Paid Circulation of The Provo August ...... .: 0,183 .Copies vuisv-.n-i?',,.-t.- i |