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Show -- ' e f HF THE DA . A1 1 The Weather UTAH Fair tonight and FrK y warmer Saturday probably fair. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. TOL-XXXV1- PRICE TWO CENTS. 11 frMent Heber J. Grant Urges All to Cooperate 4 I hat Meel Industry May Be Established In Utah RAFFLES "Steel Industry is Going Girl Breaks Into Society And Robs English Homes WHY IIIH Over Noi i COUNTY of Church MO IN Says Head SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 19. "From the president - I the Mormon church favors the proposed steel indusdown, The Columbia Steel corporation "eat to the stae," sair President Heber J. Grant of has in offices in Provo the coming try walked down opened Oct. 19. BENJAMIN, In celebra T0? Irvtoe,Jr., 2. of the , throughout the on street. Center Knight the building the of membership luncheon at the Bait Lake Chamber of completion of the county The offices were opened ahout ten Commerce here was chafed hy jtion road from Spanish Fork to Benjayesterday. "To say that the church does days ago and are at present in not B. 8. Hinckley, secretary of the ' the steel industry to be established in Utah is just want ana Irvine more home. the of Ira than mja Fayson, 2,000 former charge Browning, tu ere headed ion a store on Provo Chamber of Commerce, and people assembled here state road engineer and still later the same as saying I don't want to eat when I am hungry," - They yesterday former superintendent of the state nn a member of the stae road com he added, in .Center street. J an speaking of the rum'ors he had heard concern-eiijuyeu pro interesting mission. ! t'Son,'' tald tha father, .as they Industrial school, in, his address the of the Mormon church. attitude At the gram. ing intersection .:f the VaUted along in. the brisk autumn this noon before the Provo lluring the past few months Mr. Klwanis roads at Benjamin, the official prois indeed "It a pleasure to me to have the opportunity in has been Provo weather, today we wiu aeu our Browning going club. gram of the day was staged with over tlie titles to the land to be of addressing this body of men," President Grant said. first customer. How we treat that C. E. Ludlow of Benjamin presidMr. Hinckley chose as his topic, customer, and every other cus- purchased by the Columbia Steel "I feel that the Commercial club is doing a magnificent ing. The speech of welcome was between Provo and and , toner, who comes to our store will "The Underprivileged Child." corporation work for the benefit of our city, as well as for made T. L. splendid Richardson by of Benjaon most have a Springville. Important .bearing "The first six years of the human min and addresses were made by The first mail addressed to tlie our state; that the 1700 members are wide awake and ac- -' the wocess of Irvine ft. Son. " life is more dangerous than County Commissioner Columbia Steel Corporation, Provo, tive and that there is no necessity for them to read any '. Joseph JL.B, Irvine, Jr., agreed that it being's l tali, was delivered ir (mid, and a few moment later the service in the front line trenches Reece, President Karl Keeler of today through books regarding the great thing that is needed in putting Commercial the local liostoffice. club, elder man took a key out of his of a world war," Mr. Hinckley said. the; Payson all got pep Hanson Mayor of Spanish Joseph The office of the steel corpora things over, namely, "pep" ; you have, I believe, Socket and opened a new store in "A third of all children born die tion has been equipped with a tele and you can put over nearly anything or everything that you Provo, the drygoods store of Irvine before they are six years old. It Fork, and Senator William H. King is six times more dangerous to a of Salt Lake City. phone and arrangements are being make up your minds to do. k Sob. The Spanish Fork Commercial made for an office force to be em was no. .ceremony about babe in arms than in the trenches "Now, so far as I am concerned, I am in full accord with band was in attendance throughout ployed within the next month. it; we.juBt opened the store," ex of a battlefield." doctrine the that by their works ye shall know them; and the The Jameson day. of sisters R. or definite Mr. R.. on Although went nothing Into a Hinckley then plained Irvine, Sr, today, Fork works have been good. I believe that no city or. state duet. a Spanish L"'cn Music has authoritative sang of annidiscussion school announced, your the .the threshold of the thirtieth child, and 0 re;inere(1 indications are that the company in all the world deserves advertising more than our own by 3 ladi?3' the school systems prevailing, with versary of Irvine's, Inc. is at presvrtt making the necessary That was the opening of the which he found fault because as he'norus from Payson, and a quartet city and our own state ; and I do not think we have ever had frotn Benjamin. Miss "store, it Is. true, but the beginning poit it bright children are held back ,nd a trl arrangements for beginning work as much advertising as we ought to have had. For instance, Ina of Creer in with a Spanish Fork gave in by the ; of the store really happened avry short time. system in force. Engineers of the company are In I think we have finer scenery than can be found in any other ' Spanish Fork, and the Her Id had "About 3 per cent of all school reading. Pan Francisco completing the land or in any other clime. Preceding the program an autosomething to do with Staging the children are subnormal, unable to -- !' final arrangements for the begin..Start of. Irvine's in Spanish Fork do anything to feed and clothe mobile parade was staged from this "Utah is endowed by nature to be an industrial empire. while the store itself was to be in themselves, mentally unfit. At the place to Payson returning this way ning of actual construction work on the Brigham Young announced that this was an empire that site. K.0VO. cut to explain this one other end, though, there is about 3 again to Spanish Fork and back to , some day would be teeming with industries all over the t aeeds must go back a few years per cent children who Benjamin. The entire length of the 4 tefor 1892, to 1889. 4t was in the could go through the eight grades new road was traveled by the I have heard that the Mormon people did not want ROTARY MEETS FRIDAY. country. 1 latter year that It R. Irvine, Sr., in less than four years, but are automobile parade. More than 150 the steel industry, established here. Well, they might as retired from tu Z.C M. I., where held back by the system In our automobiles were in the line of the I The Provo Rotary club will meet well tell me I do not want to eat when I am hungry there procession. had been floor manager for ephools." in Hotel Friday evening at i from it. sense to I much is the Provo about as remember, my men Among business Mr. Hinckley insisted that unless just Roberts, according to Secretary ijears, and decided to enter business for himself. Looking around the t children are per- present were Alex Hedquist, presiReed Anderberg. who explains that earliest recollection, the efforts that have been made to town In the world In mitted a freer use of their minds dent of the Klwanis club; L. T. tlie meeting will be given over to a establish all kinds of industries in this section and to induce ftwhichthe best to locate he naturally they will become criminal adults. Schofield, Frank Deming, V. M. discussion of Hoy Scout work and to come here to help us do it. Do you know that the t will exploit the Wilson, A. 0. Smoot, and Judge "The rwogh came to Provo. tlie present drive to obtain funds capital of the man sitting here (pointing to George AlBut before Mr. Irvine came to subnormal always," Mr. Hinckley James B. Tucker. All of these men grandfather for scout activities. EARL AM) COUNTESS OF JE RSEY AND MIDDLETOV were very much interested In the Provo all the Z. C. M. I. folks gave said. P4RK bert Smith) was sent down to Cedar City years "ago to look THEIR HOME. THEY WERE TH E LATEST ".MISS RAFFLES" K'Mm a y Mr. Hinckley told of an eigh- - new road. According to Mr. Hedand presented into the manufacturing of iron in that section of the country alio with a fine gold watch, which year-olSalt Lake boy, "one of the quist, the road from Spanish Fork I believe before I was born. I just learned it from Charles TAKE WON 'Be still wears. WIFE t class." who deprived t0 Benjamin is as good a piece of By NEA Service. One of the persons thus Introas road W. can be found ms Penrose, who will soon be 91 years old. He knows some anywhere, kept me on time, to the of a father's care and allowed to " LONDON. Oct. 19. Britain's uucea is Denevea to be tlie mvster-iouminute, ever since," Mr. Irvine roam the streets had become the while from there on to Payson it is dating back a little while. things in is Miss wealthy aristocracy Raffles. anus up smiled when asked about his de- cleverest burglar of his age in the not so good due to a gully or low W. Penrose told me today that George A. the The "Charles indiscriminate introducagainst Jersey robbery occurred sevparture from the Z. C. M. United States, and at eight years place in the road. TO tion into society of pretty woaien. eral and said in the big tabernacle here : 'Pres back came Smith a after nights Luncheon was served from vari.Arrived In Provo he formed a had "fifty successful burglaries to great Rpd Cross A series of mysterious robberies fete at Middleton Park, the ancesident Brisrham Yountr has told me to preach a sermon here Wrtaerjhlp with R. A. Barney, and his credit," or discredit, if you see ous booths during the noon hour. by a band of expert cracksmen, be.'wsoine time the firm of Irvine it from that light. tral home near Bicester. Visitors on home manufacture the manufacturing of iron down in sted" Barney dealt in mens' furnishings rresment Aiex Heaquist prewere taken through the castle, and Iron county. This is my sermon' and he swung around hia SHE SUES m a store where u l . 'j Smith's pool hall oiucu at iuo luiiviieuu Iliccilllg 1U v..... is at- were even shown the rooms guise attracting head a pair of tongs that had been made down mere out oi t sow does business. wlierp auu ujuica wcie uaeu ill iue cauiuil. tention. Then, along in flOiei nODerui. ' tlie were team In the M, Mr. Irvine withdrew from and some jewels of T. the iron ore from that country. 'By their works ye shall contest kt'iit, Dr. told Walter pulling Hasler of the the The Sunisions of Springville The latest and biggest haul of these were nta ana from men's wear business and done by the free clinic and tween teams from Benjamin taken out and displayed. them.' know tlie the at again occupy spotlight W having made were defeated, jewels beyond monetary price has Several mornings later it was dis- courthouse, another divorce comup his mind to urged the assistance of Kiwanians Paysonin the latter Tavlor was the president of the church when I "John the! been from the made ca.stle of 100 the 'while yard footrace, for himself and in the In making a success of the benefit covered that a band of cracksmen plaint having been filed in district became one of the leaders of that people and he spent thou of Countess Earl and in all Jersey won. Nine 7Soods and ladies' wear business horseB Payson given by the Women's had entered the castle in spite of court, i.ast spring a divorce was sands and thousands of dollars trying to induce people to padea around wprp pntprpH fn thp hnmfl r'PQ In spite of night watchmen, for the right location. ffi,nl.fr,a1 iamh1i m the same oclie" bolted gates, He which Santanuin. Pavson nnd all the precautions to make "the refused the couple Jound it, but the owner of the fnr fha .llni'a miTinnrt court. At that tiaiw noth husband develop the resources of the state. iron bars, and the latest MUdlng lived in New York. Even the dog-,- and wife wished for a severance- ol place impregnable. LeRoy Dixon moved that each Goshen were the winners in the shutters, an industrial empire here tne lanas are omy thing in mechanical burglar alarms, turned loose in the great hall, wre waiting I hunted for a job Kiwanian be asked to buy two order named. m.itrimoTiial the bonds. I'pile is of the list W Society combing A street dance was held at the in no protection. developed. We have only scratched over the country, Candles keep me busy," Mr. Irvine in great tickets for the dance, the motion Sum ion. wife, now is plain- partly women recently ushered Into silver pretty tn nf rnnrls frnm7 thp candelabra seconded "The editor of the W. are gradually getting enterprises; from the ground be rooms we and John the lighted Farrer, by being alleges quite a number of nvwu in thp PvenfnP- ftpr whfrh society in an effort to solve the! while the thieves worked, and in the tiff, and for (ow the Herald) said he had and passed unanimously. been raising wheat and other things that could not-has divorce from hus her that niVsterV grounds nrnA iifto in tho me uncollectable morning were still burnine It was decided to have a ladies' o flvnna are accounts and 43 is Sumsion. James band, She For som" time one of the profes-shipped far away on account of freight charges, we me thn nh f The .jewel chests were rifled nf anil he - o iu.n.ii.. . night in the near future when pavilion. more old. They were that years other and bring beets sions ; of "new broken-things the raise to all the poor" and sugar iiiEs W. historic Farrer has time to take going JD which carried me John antique l' 'dawn aristocrats with great lineage medallions, (bracelets, watches and 'married November ". l'Jl'J. several millions of acres of land yet inrougii the county. While In Span- off a couple of days to hunt the Mrs. Summon alleges her wealth here. There are that wn fork I but to slender has been snuff boxes. purses .Many of these ha There is a great variety of received ACHERS letter from the ducks needed for the duck banquet. PARENT-T- f reclamation. to husband and ridiculed" "jeered her; susceptible troduce the new rich and other! been In the Jersey family for 01 "e Provo wantI he building has a "quarrelsome and mineral wealth onlv partly developed. We have the great. tt b. ... into the chamed circle of erations. Only the tiniest clue win tiiat v nrTrart ni a and is stingy in nagging disposition con-handsome found cash thai a woman had played a est copper mire in all the world, and it is only a question of society, for oown then and money matters." AT e. siderations. in tlie robbery. ade out the paTt leading l will develop many great mines.' sent and Kefusing to take his wife to time b fore we "toNew York. On lease, S the next train ARRANG E ME is rilaiiees a as development of the iron and steel "The for given ground prospective dialect negro snappy readings, clarrwirnea to Provo ami jult my to the of the development awaiting the nrce, ence J. indicative according onlv complaint Allml is rendered lw piano Btopatch (Herald) so!os and club songs r. Irvlnft DnniiH wre con- filnl by Mrs. Sunision's attorney. state' I believe this steel industry is going over now at last m ""."i a uuuumg, one Judge A. B. Morgan. ducted by Dr.. Thomas I,. Mai tin. "retentrous on Center I want to say that, from the president ol tne Mormon cnurcn "In Springville dancing Is. a. MADE -T 10st ,, 40 with met More than T,he location, 'is where Mc- parents form of amusement ami emi r down, we are one and all in favor of it. I can talk from per-COMMERCE rS, WUTllflllOe Htnro and reorganized the AntL. Kol the teachers uuu. uu Mrs. John I Sumsion insists tainment," that ew. XZ.yiofhWiU F sonal. individual knowledge when say assoTtmpanopos iar.d adds that her husband took her Snow and Joseph were in-- , Lorenzo smith lmTMl,0jl and ciation of that school last evening. ford Woodruff, to Chicago to but one dance, "and lie then jto BRYAN B. H. Hyde presided. tint into bill came Principal Mr. of it. man office this danced with of ooda;" JWjr others and not with favor morning and ,A Community singing was led by HELD WEDNESDAY OH mLT"'hp." trere-th- at is th? Mormons sRid: around rumorect 'It being ofi Mrs. SumsJon explains that a"dttw Supt. H. A.r Dixon. Prayer was In hi" lecture- before the mem- do not . not want do steel this that -- :2J fered hv BishoD George Powelson. they alk industry people fcout wrr --stere, from dances Springville society is of the Young Commerce club Alice down Miss W. State Treasurer it p. A was by 'lrs of to come in want and Sutton here.' for given put Just the you ttat the reading 'Qeal reception Preparations given largely to attendance at the wld our 'rtness motte, nd William Jennings Bryan who will f.ndkw,. Wednesfljry. Mayor O. K. Hansen i'reston u. Peterson, chairman of movies, and finds fault with her that that is incorrect. tbm J? W President. S. W. Wtllfams of the pointed ouj that education is not slate road commission, were pres- spouse because he didn't take her us- speak in the tabernacle la Prove ecure tofcw "I got ahead of my subject. There is only a very small! wou,u JI we could to Tuesday evening October 24, are Provo Home and School league always information to the pietnrpa. haw we sometimes as of the state repreaenialives the !)t and explained now being prepared by the county was present The complaint sets forth the in- portion of our scenic wonders known. Utah's scenic wonders it mat that satisfied committee under the direction of many benefits that can be obtained mistake information for education. officials at the fnneral services of formation that Mr. Sumsion is are unsurpassed in the world. They have no$ been adver assoAt the outset of the cli)'s activ- Henry Wallace Crockett, farm worth $20,(100 and has an annual in tised, and are scarcely known. I will venture the assertion County chairman A, O. Smoot, as- through the tatoT. 6recea olutely of store. T sisted by Professor Alice Reynolds, ciation which again affiliate with ities, Mayor Hansen urged hat the supervisor of the Slate Menial Hos- come of $ 4.00(1. in be that, although it takes but one" hour and twenty minutes to kept pital Wednesday afternoon at the of vstomers "we chairman of the women's com- th Home and School league. He Ten Commandments .jwi trsatawBtdTrtM"r. In order to gain the mind and that the other fellow's BonnevtD ward chapel. Mr Crocgo to the mouth of American Fork canyon by automobile, DATE OF BALL CHANGED that inittee. explained These to. a half of you gentlemen have not been there. Why, if they Mr, Bryan will arrive la Ogden most benefits from tne organisa- rignis pe reapeeieu a condition kett died Sunday evening following deal l advertising and on the morning of Oct. 24 and will tion the parents of the dis- which is not present in its entirety an operation for appendicitis. The Clinic Charity ball to be had the American Fork canyon in Colorado they would The serviee were under the dlrec given by the Women's Municipal in the meWBDaiiara inn hit taken to Salt Lake City in auto trict must take an interest in the today among the club peoples of pur and it back it $1,000,000 spend advertising the get tion tenfold out of and country. Robert Elliott. has Tbe council in the of several been Bishop organization work changed from Frl miw UDy Mir mobile speaking enroute In all functions of u club two invocation was offered by Iaae day, October 27, to Wednesday, of the tourists who would come to see it there." - ZE!L,U to time t crew, and Pfcaees. officers must be active. e gabled trails h aftarnoon he will be rush I .11 An interesting and educational things must be evident. .Mayor Han Jacobs and tbe benediction by An- October to, according to Mrs. W. SENATOR KING AT PAYSON. Mercantile company T. Hasler. ed from Salt Lake to American talk on safety was given by Dr. J. sen remarked: rirst, tne weal, ana il re w Jenson. will leave for Omaha ; tomorrow "Establish your Music was furnished by tbe Bonsecond, morale. 4 tbe ?ar who at later, will parent a ion he urged Clark, where Fork aUit speak Tin """UV A PAYSON. Oct. 19. 'U .T (Special to The Herald.) I SSSSJi - . I . f ; : . , k , !M F . lock-ste- p -- , l'rovo-Siringvill- e -- . super-brigh- -- J - 10 .0 super-brigh- rfvW I super-brigh- ;j - farewell-part- super-brigh- 1 'T - " s DANCES. i tm7s" - wmch-fort- h i .. ' nation-wid- j free-danc- e for-al- , l, - r watch-dogs- , i , - Ko.-- Q h i of-re-a l i - in-- ! I A "iw11 mm i )." M f- .r - try di-- : to ! 0 j Parent-Teacher- 1 - - ; "a way-ther- e - i l non-Mormo- ns . - - Parent-Teacher- ?' - fa ZMat i'roied all-e- f 1 Wood-Clifto- n a o'-i- A Htr " M .L ' 0!tlfuibui,l "Weal ' 1 k. tas V,Vr a.w,rT,ne,, k,,.i... career. Inc--afn- Tr am '.oatlnoed land teachers to Instil In the minds r ' ih. tifMin the necessity oi watching carefully before crossing never to play on any street, and " the street The following; officers were appointed to serve during the present school year as officers of the association of tbe Mmiatni. Mr. Brvan will Tlmoanoeos school: Mr!, prili.1president; rs. Mattie Tllnckreturn to Salt Uke CJty in the even-jshlioJiow- - ,iey, Mrs. FranE spencer, ana tne will be where speak log tax day aad then go to Los Angeles - Eugene Olson, rice presidents; Ltnu; iptaknif fpgage- Mrs. ueneva unen am " Dixon, health officers. laeotf, Preparations are being made for short speeches to be made also at Lttnl aad Pleasant Grove. Too Provo meeting will be held career. Is 4he In the Make tabernacle at 8 o'clock In tbe $o;ln(. A splendid musical tbe n program tat ibees arranged for one meeting wtricb promises to be tot vesting of the Demo- of the a Ctoek. Nortn 01 on last pntj i ll. ; ideal," be said, "in any capacity that you might work in, and after Ideal making establishing that sure that it Is a healthful one get into the battle with all the spirit you can muster, keeping up your morale, and your prospect will be realized." Vice President A. Rex Johnson acted s chairman, presenting the name of Andrew M. Anderson of Rexburg, Idaho, who was appointed secretary until (tie January . Miss Cal Creer furnished two neville ward choir; duets were rendered by Violet and Celestia Johnson, and by Professor J. R. and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey; solo was sung by Mrs. On B. Harding. The speakers were Professor Amos M. Merrill of the Young university, Bishop Joseph A. Buttle, l, Bishop Albert Mabey and H. V. who has been working with Mr. Crockett for several years. The body was sent to Logan yesterday afternoon where Interment will take place today to dhe Logan cemetery. Bo-sha- PLEADS GUILTY TO CHARGE Donald Ewell of Provo pleaded guilty to a charge of Intoxication before Judge James B. Tucker this morning and was fined $30 or sen teneed to serve 30 days in the county jail. Bos-wel- NUPTIALS John C. Adams of Pleasant Grove and Jean C. Clements of American Pork have been issued a marriage license by County clerk Wallace M. Hales. ADAM8-CIEMENT- S Senator Wil liam H. King, Democratic nominee for and D. C. Dunbar. Democratic congressional candi date, spoke here last evening at a meeting wen attended by repre sentative citizens, men and worn en, of Payson and (be surrounding rural district. Both candidates spoke of national affairs and nraed support for the county ticket GOING EAST ON BUSINESS. W. R. Bu.tler, president" of the .1 afternoon on a business trip which la to extend over a week. CITIZENS PROTEST, Cltisens hrve von testa against "the V sewer and tbe " of Third V City has J-- - owne. prove., voted (until tIt p. t " j , 1' V i |