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Show I Ht Jt- - 4w . WHAT IS A STEEL PLANT LIKE? That question and many others about the making of iron iidte&nswrrHFIieHi at man who recently visited the heart of 'the steel industry Pittsburgh Pav'heseribeEMWast furnaces, openAearth steel making, certain to be of inter-st-t- o furnaces, and details Utah county man'and .women ' how that this every county is Upon the threshold of a new steel era. Be sure to read ther'Spefciai article picturing the "Home-- " stead liiipwiflJiif rnnn ilium it nnmiTir ... . Mediant witfeaj8aj at tlie Carnegie institutf The thwd ejpiside'JfSri The t in- Tie Sundav Herald. will be piiM Queen," Tjmber a i i ti : . Aiiotner I. long iniaiiijiyi- f'The Costard Cup," one of the most pleasing pf fiction written, will be. printed irr The Sunday Herald. The first replies of the Herald's Baseball Contest will be printed iir The Sunday Herald. And, too, don't forget the four pages of colored comics, including Slim Jim, Hairbreadth Harry, and the Kelley Kids. If you are not now receiving The Sunday Herald," tele- rilufllLLLu LLiU - . - Ii flSSriV v " m- i ;:z: POCAmm IdahorTtareh 1T: Wagner, Brahms, Gretcuaniuotf ! The summer session of the Brigham LAST .NIGHT'S RESULT. Daring his visit in Provo Thursday, Names to conjure with in the realm Oscar A. Spear, president ot the PrtA-o Emil Hansen, iaadscape gardener of of f Rotary club, was named a memlier of Vouug university,' registration for music masters who have left an SliringViiie 69, Elko, Nev., 19. the district convention . credoutial which will begiuJane 9, according to me extensfolaervfce of the Agricult- indelible impression upon the musical - en tle" Dr: llBgh "SfT'Wtedwardt'w to be' one ojajW$w,. John uraltime"" oT and tfihtttbta ideK their Colo., zi,- - weston, Windsor, Spanish Fork club, was appointed a of the most pretentious ever, held at. expert in his profession and one of of alL8uoceeding generations,!- - .::. Idaho, 20. on elec- - the local institution. .In addition to. fifentpef &T the "committee the leading landscape architects in. tlie Selections from the best of these tions. the regular faculty of experts , there intennountaia country, vas asked his mighty masters' works will form part The fdlowing representatives from will be' seven men and women of na(Specls tlo The Dally Herald.) ." 1 phone 95. opinion by The" Daily Herald of the of the program to be given at the SALT LAKE CITY, March 16. By tlie ProvoEotary Jaub are In attend tional repute engaged either for part proper method of laying out the many Provo tabernacle tonight by the Mendefeating the Elko, Nev., team fr, and-Mr-g. .A.Siwar; Ctar or whole time. These people' from newdiTi8ionsaBdndditioaBthat delssohn Male chorus- of Salt Lake, of intermountain the ton Jenkins, Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, Dr. outside of the state will bring to the opi'iilng game will naturally come with the largi ProL J. J. McClellan, director; Dr. W. ' championship tournament here Jast H. O. Merrill andW. O.'Creer, summer eeWol students the very-rbes-t .iiustrM dejelonient oi vthts section, It Worley, president and soloist. evening," the "SpringvllIe,"I"tJfahf hoop clubs outlined, a program there is to offer In their, The Utah ex Hansen Mr. respective has JHulconsiderable The music critics and the cultured weTTTowafds the ot getting the 1924 convention champions, atarted for branches of education. perience in laying out plans for cities, UMliitrnn who heard the Salt Lake con championship of the tourney. HrJgden and the election as district The first stx weeks the Bchool will a such ' baring recently completed plan cert were amaezd at the depth and w nn Tnnloth finrinvllh) president of Dr. Arthur C. Wherry of be held at the plant in Provo, Where so pr the oiram intereompWemiivenesTef the Weston, Idaho, last year's the Salt Lake club; special attention wtlt be given to which will be of untold benefit to that affluently, artistically' handled Good wijjither and a record attend- - those section foijnanyyeaje-t- fr come. J subjects in which teachers of concert the auditors close in a game marked ance the first annual conven elementary education, men and wom fgated lastevening He is firmly of the opinion that all will hear classics Should given Colorado entrants. Umprincipal h district Rotary inter en working lor . degrees, anci grao tion of Two very successful sessions o the i first duty it should be to work for a by the plans of new subdivisions should be at the Salt Lake rendition and also rgr wjncatura-iuOTTOirraaew with-a-vigiuueis - will oe atfectrr flrter- of the future have "tKeoppoftunity orteafttgThe made in Pocatello. Robert A. Patterson of ested, --Ademonstrat!on class is to be growth of the, district and not with highly trained organization sing con tion oX'Sanltation and Heating were? code is now being advocated, he said, then th8 ut.n chaflnions and the Dayton, Ohio, first vice president of' maintained where demonstrations s only the particular subdivision or ad- siderable number of the old hejt'in the Knights of Pythias hallan urged an t0 work for ,t runners-u- p in the. state meet will the international club, is the chief may be conducted by experts in school Wore than 35 master dition In ntlndr The planning of the and popular numbers of high class Iyesterday. for tomorrow with was District honored guest present, evening decided that the executive tangle again It room methods, entire section should.be done by one n, ....-.,.,.,.- . intermountain cbamoionshiD. very, best of premiers rrom anierent parts oi tne wmiuuiee m Oovf rmtr-- ' Cliartes .McCarthy of An anhoancoment of special inter .oreanuauvntuu In th rnn. at ctoto attonrfntiro one of direction or under the person, the thines that bv reason of theif uni Followlng the sensational, playing Boise presiding at the executive meet- est In made by Dean Wopd ward ' in meet March at Lake Salt 29, envention. City, person eo that uniformity in the of these two teams in the state tour- ings. President Wlter H, Oleare of versality, appeal strongly toeveryone Aliiine session at Aspen The entire afternoon session, which which time the committee members nament there are no fans here who the tire section would be maintained. of human heart and musical ear. Ponatejlo Rotary club and Mayor Crove during the second term. Dr. will in be was conference with mem the for more three than lasted inhours, "Withthe coming of the great mmd to predict Jesse R. Budge welcomed the visitors ar 4n The present leader, of the big choir Henry C. Cowles, plant ecologist of to a- - comprehensive discus bers of the supply hquse organiza- - which team will win. The two aggre": totho meetings, dustrial development in this section,'' of the Salt Lake tabemacTe.Trol l the University of chieago-- , has been tion. the of methods the sion of conducting said Mr. Hansen. ltr seems certain XCLiiand-gav- ir' a f ?The. standard snappy, tjrandm gationa play such for the second six weeks and engaged was the at It that a an business reported meeting mat me enure secuon innn rieawni choral singing lias been raised mucn plumbing ball anyone would hesitate to say will ' conduct classes at Aspen Grove 35 Variabout master from local. plubers Grove on the north to SpringvUle on v tn8 beautiful singing of the Men- - way and the purpose of the which team would come out victorious where students' of all branches, the state had joined in ous sections of the associanational and plumbers' state, the south will populatedv delssohn Male chorus at its opening any one particular game. " geologist, the biologiBt, th eotiloglsUale When Mr.iBansen: .was ftoldjthat1 concert February 22.- - Especially In the tion by Peter Menzies ot Penver, rep- - the .organization. An effort will be tatbeNe-- ; Scoring SS ftcia-gothe botanist, as well as the artist and wwnthir. LADIES most of BONNEVILtf Jliaft; Wready T territory eprlngviae he present aotefrussiaa ;tndaieaJ5gntiv - or me state to join. nature lover, all find ample materials been platted for subdivisions, he sald,tmlstjiK QretcbaninOft. was I deeply Master Plumbers. lads had little difficulty in winning fdr their work. In membeh the forenoon and of Menzies the Mr. the constitution urged "All of these plats- and subdivisions m0Ye4bytbe great harmonies and last night's game. In the second aod H"" Doctor Cowles will in music and of air With the s plenty bring a class Of were become of affil the organization laid out under bnsy8tem.,nity B0 splendidly brought by McClel- - the state association to third quarters the SpringvUle seconds the very best Chicken o on the table students fro of pie matters other and conadopted pertaining or omerent several Where were in the game, giving me regu parties "gelation lah. It is a magnificent-erganistkmi5"H01 w ork In his Rotariana this take Jife. notnvxialled ta (provo nsMdle-tlievMo- ns .a will also offer opportunities for worth living. The members nresent expressed means Of a large chart elation and be little out their own plats-- there-wi- ll ing games. terelMdjnomraged to its noble work showed .the by 4 The club members were guests of western .students to take the same thel between as themselves with pleased highly interrelationship .. The SpringvUle uniformity. regulars played the ladles of the Bonneville, ward at courses for credit, either at the Unl- for genuine, tot passing, cultural upthe local, state and national .organi- first meeting .01 the association and like demons the 20 minutes they concerns think only lift" "Generally-Suc- h , ' werellckenJlnneLaetIfllLjl8 a vemity ot Chicago or the Brigham come sations. from the on tee that much good would in terms -- of thelrownjroperty and This grand chorus in a matchless iiour, auu nau n uiuoi uuuwuj the Bonneville Jubilee program clos- Young university. He also to to master members the the urged ap respective leadorganization apthe do noHake Into consideration eye for the hoop. Clarices the program of classical and popular numThe Brigham Young university Is . ing this evening., a legislative committee whose plumbers who are members. pearance of all of these divisions com- - bers vfith such soloists as, Mrs. Flor- point ing scorer of thetgame, totaling nine The of feature the fortunate in securing the ' program big especially ' nnmmiinl- anil .wutuiuiillla. una i.K 'H,UW v,w fleld abskets. Burt came through witfi ence. Jepperson iMadsen, contralto; was chicken the y UIHCU:UfU of of services Mary Schenck' Woolman, 'course) pie, (after seven and Cramner with six. These ties already In existence. Miss Becky Almond, pianist; Dr. W. B. .musical contribution afforded by of Columbia university. Miss Wooll the "Streets in one division will run WorieT. tenor, and Walter A.. Wal- three wonderful athletes and basket he Marimba band, playing today at man is a noted lecturer and writer on in one direction and Iff another they shooters were the heaviest scorers on the Columbia' as an added attraction home economics. She held the first will be beard in the Provo basso, ce, will run in an opposite direction. I tabernacle tonight the waxed floor last night to the Levey vaudeville. Rotarian J. professorship In , domestic' art In " The score: . under eucn inMgetnent naturally j Tickets areon Jsale at Robinson B.'Ashton'TcohlribudthV.blna71he' Columbia university and la "the ELKO. there can be no uniformity, and most Brothers- Music company; ladies contributed the chicken pie, founder and builder ot the Manhattan O T. F. P. I and the Rotariana contributed half a Trade School for people will not realise what has taken Girls, New York m ft f correct to Is Wright,-ithe tod 't dollar for each dinner, late until ' it place f City. She was the chairman of the 6 0 0 t Murphy, rf committee that developed the Camp-Beet project leaders from the. vari beet producing land In. the county. BackUs, c "For example, .the extension serf: k fire Girl movement . aline I ke of the, Agricnltnrai coUegelhas ' 4ou4ocal4aravureauellleetHte Brigham Young university win conrecently assisted with the planning ot cern Itself largely with textiles and urdsy forenoon at 10 o'clock In the conditions to produce about 10 to 11 Furlong, rg Holllday, In Salt Lake county. In makhigh school building td report hej tons per acre. problems corinected with the working . 7 8 . Totals ..' ing the jlans for that community, we number of acree of beets contracted girl. to acres of 15,000 13,000 SPRINOVILLE. not only took-intconsideration the in their respective locals. ' Special, opportunities for grade Is Is O. T. that kind of land signed up. It present but we looked way into the teachers in elementary eudcatlon Is During the week the project lead 9 0 future, and fan certain that theHolli-ers assisted by representatives of the the intention of the-- farm bureau to Clark, If being provided. Dr. Mead is a spe....... 3 rf Cramner, on day plant will be of the land the offer hioney value have sugar company been cialist in that field and will 'give ascertain sugar companies 0 14 7 0 to them for many years to come. . contract without any tonnage Burt, c classes in special methods and 'Class ing the number of acres ot beets it a 1 V-- & 0 Sumslon, lg lA "In laying out the. new divisions room management Will be possible to get In this county. requirements. Besides Doctor ; . . . 2 . . . 0 v L 1 1m. i nere care should be .tftlffl to that Several of the leading befltgrowfirs Thorne, rg ad The beets have been contracted for 1 nr m n n 1 Bird, if I telephone wires, sewers and water be giving work in this field. A dern the Utah County. Farm hureau, repre In. the county are of the opinion that W By ATRAVHOLPIN. V i will be signed Martin, rg, rf,,..A.. 1 acres more than loams will come in the rear of the ' 11,000 from win the which take onstratlon school will be maintained.' sentatives the University not . 21 c 1 J challenge 0 0 Why lots and not oa the main streets. combined acreage and - make their up add that in such a case the sugar Hutchlngs, Since the organization of the .gradte a Utah and the Aggies A new attraction is announced for There is positively no need for an of Utah company will give the 'growers the uate club last year, special emphasis the ' Utah-Idahwith race down the Mt Tlmpano- - proposition 1 -- 9 the summer school at the Brigham ToUls ..: ...29 sliding gly city if It UTalOutflghirWlth aesirea contract. is being jiaced on graduate work. I xlaciert WonM they be gooa Sugar company. , Referee, Ashto - HOMbeHiugar 1 .inch an arrangement there wilt be no cos to Dean Woodward, with eenipanj According ' enouth sDorts to accepts be a school of coaches and Is to be was to be present at the meeting here need. of tearing up the Brata streets thls array of talent In --the --stateand ' block of glacial ice of the county, according to farm bu a one without headed" best America's of lenge by of a city each time that 11 Is necee-tar-y g the local faculty of eminent "men reau officers, are to the effect that Saturday,- but yesterday notified Preson (which to practlcexhe-sMppinknown and most successful coaches: to get Into the water mains, gas in their fields there is no reason why most of the beet growers are signing ident 1 L. Bunnell of the farm buThis person is none otter than Knute men garnet reau that- he would not be able to mains or the sewer system. . working tor master's degrees . with a knowledge of the gridiron n considerable acreage. One grati- come, as he had been calledK. Rochne, Notre Dame's great footout of should go condition the that ,1s "City planning does not necessarily say they fying in" her well as grounded about , ball coach. TJa' .. mtAa1nstriitf ln knt la 1. the best the sute. ' ) , Bean that all of the streets have to gam MFBF as the art of swfanmlng Is in land signed up la among , -- Tan in one direction or that there athletes a hen she plunged into the Eocky S.UWIII l IIL.III. 'J three experts who can teach sixty .CSh. !? ' unit be ho croced - streets.-- " That Mnnntatn conference - test - year - ana wlU MTent ,J ( MARIMBA BAND CAPTIVATING j sakes teiy little difference.; What is ffien.tnd women SHEFilFF Four Spanish Fork men had a nar- be attended by a few college coaches. for complete football achedul. men women note important than that ta that the Mked and: tor seventy, suty jr, aa row escape from death last evening in ihrait thA am time the local nnkl : ts should be laid ut west to The versltv bit The Marimba band now playing when the Ford car they were driving the coaehes f bring their wives andTget of compeur right tW 8amVinstructlon, houses should be built certain disanica when she-- accepted a chal-the Columbia theater com--, ran Into a pile of sand on Center families and spend their summer 1 at tance from the street One person ' street where a new building Is being vacation in the Garden elty. ,'. f . from the Aggies ano utan w vietely (captivated the audiences should not be allowed to build . hie erected between the In an Intercollegiate swim reThe of a MtiH such, coming MURRAY .WitJk; toProyo ROBERTS TO 8 INC. at ( yesterday!., performance : house ten feet from the street and anfurniture store and the Conioli-date- d nowned coach as that of the famed contest annually. At the time other person bund his 20 feet from ming Deputy Sheriffs Karl Boshard, Otto their wonderful and brilliant jilay not St Machine, company. had Wagon chnrch nnlverslty the leading Thethe ' -rtreetThere is need of regula- even so much as s frog pond in which BWrnd'BrsVRopejrniet 'therwest-boun- Tng. Whenvthe car struck the sand It ODDortunity that few Utah state hlEhli ct..,. capacltr- housest . a j tion there in order to D. A R, O. train this' morning turned turtle, demolishing the car, school mentors can afford to miss.) a beautiful to train for the event and at the get The band played several selecwere Thursday detfghtevenings i. r .city. S and 4 o'clock; la search of while none of the occupants were,itf-Jured-. Especially will-thibe true it the present time seems to have about-- a between who tions it each .performance and the favorite Provo bari: d,toJiear ?' ym exto " are said have the iwcTmen staged ;; Y1 city here moch chance to getraiKol"a popular American college game Is a tone, Murray "Smilwith each number was' more apprejendiag ffbrn pieasant Orove-othe other schools do to get a Timpanogos a holdup in Soldier 8ummlt last even Spencer Banks of Sapnlshr Fork, the part of the athletic, schedule at their. ing Through," Roberts, ping ' 'as' accompanian' . the obraed audience, ciated the to driver ; train tha have was then of by and rthe southern limits of glacier,arrested :T car,, by Schools.. ing ; ., ment to Norma Talmadge'a . picThe players managed the InstruPolice Officers Uames C, Snovf and "vnngvme, you should begin' right heading this way. ..Coach Knuts Rochne has won morel ture of that, name shown, at. that Not in the least apoiogeuc now to do some of Archie Sellers for driving; a car while championships In-- college football for theater." your lonlng. . IndustrialLester dors dived into the water last The victim Is said to hare been a ment brilliantly, playing . under the-- ' Influence- - of intoxicants. Notre, Dame than most ot the big mat territory shouiff be vAr and took none other than, third Mexican who ost 143 in cash and ((1 the most difficult selections ' In an ;He will, sing again at the per ' 'manner. "With In each Bankr'fi the "We, residence dlstelcls for the mim in the- watercdntests. v.They in 'checks; exceptional county Jailfr schools have ever seen. For the last! formances: " searched the fAdmber louignc ana tomorrow. ttborlng classes shonld ha nmvuia The other occupants were njt , ar- ten years this great Indiana, institui The deputy sheriffs played the applause be-ah that br default' -- .f .'. ?: This afternoon more than 300 eld was came and heavier with instituted and rested. as also trained it, their this names, l8txicU. gave train morning huslness blocks They ,Pce Tomorrow a uttle better tion, has had some of the 4est foot- folks from the Provo Bench wards . luctance that the applause ceased. Sam Simmons, Alelvln Close and Beck-stea- ball teams in jUnerlesvW provided for asweU as team will again plunge Into the pool a search in the railroad yards, but were the guests of ;' the theater ' - The Marimba band wur be at all ot Spanish Fork.v. ' tesidence districts. The school ot coaches Will be held management f at i" the TSmlllng , , . and inake a second effort, to, digest failed to' find any trace of the holdups. . the Oolumibla today and tomorrow, Banks was today taken before in the Brigham Young nnlverslty com-- ; th .lice they hit off last year. Through" tDerformance. The old fwe.and proper regulations for the roached br. Prof. C. F. war at ue 'CoL C'E. Loose has "been ejected a with a new program .at each' per- Judge James B. Tucker," who sen- menclng with the first summer- - ses formance: Of - the Utah, chapter ot the tenced hkn to serve 30 days In the sion June f. It will ontinue for six it ture.. : Qt the.aTaTea should, provo . i'S??"1 high pool for a few weeks they director jn . " - -- . American congress. county Jail uur. 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