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Show 1 I K lfr" I Is delivered EVERY BEFORE six Saturday except dy Tclock at the homef EVERY" Herald ftubscrlbsr In Prove, and Tii."Herald a. Sprlnjjvllle.,.,- f 41 s2- w - :": 1 BE .V fOL. xxxvii. no. 223. xrmory -- - II- Jll - I I '( I I 't -- II THE WEATHER lV, 1A ' ; UTAH-lRe- Jn and Saturday PR0V0, UTAH, FRIDAY. APRIL 6, 1923." 0) er - V ; enow "tonight j.eolder-taturdj- y. PRICE THREE CENTS. y?lsiibilsliuajvJE , AsrMe3- 3. TR? in ail ' ;Lhgnge name of S ee - i in;: '. I R I II potirillHllOail tion. I don't think we would have, a - JHere is evidence that.a certain welt steel plant if we ttad not had cham known business man of Provo has' a ber of" commerce. No, not even even-variety of Interests and is thinking of By A. RAY OLP1N. 1,1 fIoreover he knows where to start to but I tell I work and to create such a desirable after place. w.rfcr,:.r en we first Went ' very close." He gives reasons for being opti-mistio regarding 7 the' immediate fuJ.n.-r--T- I ture: r ;..'" "I don't think the picture drawn of the Provo of the future is overdrawn in thet least. I Jhlnk a periodof decided growth Is ahead of us. I don't know that it will foe a boom; I would rather-seegradual growth. Ifeel we are going to have a big suramerfl feel fine over the business t Sta tib c AD r , TATII Fill 1 II L LU I U you : Fffl : . -- I IKE I Deputy District Governor Alex D. D. Sutton speaks": DR. BARKER'S LECTURE TONIGHT.. Hedquisl of the Utafrldaho Klwanis B. "I'm Interested in a scavenger A petition was circulated yesterday Dr. lecturer' of International Rotary will be noclubs Barker, -- about the nd Thursday Provo evening presented one will goes haul .A garall wagon that backyard among the Business men , i- rroTo the Kiwan-fof of s honor charter and principal speaker at the meeting the guest of newly organized Jie bage away. That Is" something this Salt Lake ft Utah Railroad tices the landsMpefeatures asking the 'club at Bingham Canyon. of Provo the club in Hotel Roberts, beginning at " this this of homes Rotary Is needs city, there name At of city badly. the the present company to (change ill ore than 200 persons sat down to a t ' 6:30. All Rotarians, their friends, and Kiwanians, are station to pierpont plainly evident: Provo needs .more wagon that goes around aniKhauls Jrontoa ' ' about the" banquet served in Canyon urged-ttrb- e all away paper and inflammable matethe Ironton shrubs or ornamental bushes TTntll last 'Tuesday present. ere last to Walter rial, but the filth and trash that achas evening, according station was called CrandalL The her home. In the past-tht of the Provo Klwan- cumulates is of trees and 8tation'-4s- ' something .fierce. right In- - the center of the been too much planting of shrubs for a is club. "I would be Willing Jo help pay for property of the Columbia. Steel cor- too little planting W. H. Judge Reeder, district gov- runningascavenger wagon to keep outlook. (balance and the most poration, which may hare . been ;.the proper planting "We are having a building boom but reason for the company's changing pleasing landscape effects. Then there- ernor, presided, speaking on the pur - the backyards clean. It will be Imare many homes with no shrubs at all poses, of Klwanis, giving an educa- possible to keep them clean until such it is doubtful whether it will relieve More than a thousand students from -- The- stake tabernacle rWas tilled to the name to Ironton. on the premises, and thardeficiency tlonal outline tifrtneijorganlzatlpnTBml a wagon Is provided. The city bhould that weBaveTeIT the Lincoln andTfovo high schools shortage Ccjisiderabliidpposltion women-an- d girls explaining how it fuctions. is very noticeable, have such a wagon even though an here for so many years. If we get were in attendanfe at the stake taber;. overflowing with name baa been manifest among-th- e Mr. Dr. Charles E. said it wlwm this afternoon him standardized Hedquist are certain There gajve great half the Interests on niiele tax to extra must be this of the Ptoto operHear forenoon !to Dr. people they say .the steel business charged should be" ob- pleasure to present a charter to the ate It. Charles E. Barker of Grand Rapids, Ilarker. International' Rotary lecturer, plant will bring then- the home-shorgr6u'nd that it is a misnomer and may rules or practices that new with club, members most or with and results if the 'besj. i "One of the city's greatest needs j age will not be relieved. I that Mich., deliver his inspiring lecture' spoke on' "The Responsibility a give out the wrong impression con- served are to' be obtained such brilliant promise of a successful is a comCorf station. I understand three more will be required figure to care for "How to Get the Most Out o2 Life." Mother Owes Her Daughter." cerning the activities, of the plants. artistic effects ' .wUb. shrubs. In the first place they future. The sat spellbound O. A. Spear, president of the Provo that now wprk on ' one is being every white man that goes to work, . Among the names, mentioned hate Provo. Salt Lake, Hogan and Brtg- 500 laborers come in then it will pushed." 5beeh Columbia, Greed and Pierpont should .rarely be planted- - singly Jmt if City clmba were, represented, ing a(ldress for an hour and twenty Again he talks on a different topic: mean 1500 people added to our popu He said that the lecturer had spoken Since thffmew townsite of the steel in groups of three or more depending Sam 'Mr. and Mrs.' pedquist and. Mr. and t wordshe"St-fecother on In the space. "Am I interested In baseball? You lation." to more high school students in. tte minutes, and they gave him that at- .corporation has been named Columbia, is produced not by slnvle speci-men- Mrs. Adams were the - Provo repre- bet. You would naturaHy think so, inMr. Sutton was born in this city and Unlted States than anv ofhpr tp. tention and evident interest that indi- that It would be unwise Jt la thought steel at the banquet, which was asmuch as I sentatives should Shrubs mass in but cated tbesrcoud have listened to him I lived Do same. it. think the .here till he was 20 years of age. I turpr. to name the help plant plant site followed with a dance. the state league an Improvement over Then he went to Park eity and ''In four or five veara tl nf vnn nr an hour longer. Dr. Barker stressed The name of 'Creed in. honor of not be planted, in rows nor along the as was so the county? I do; I helped make the worked and worked for his brother, In going-tbe taking your place in the1 018 'act. that a mother's responsibil Wigginton E. Creed,'president of the path leading to the house, but in done in the new league. The arrangements now the meat business. After fifteen-yearcommonly has also business world," said 'past ity begins long beiore the Dirjm of a Columbia Steel corporation; e OFFICERS groups about the look good. child, that it is the fluty Hf every girl he returned to Provo and opened up "Yon are wonderln ; .. received consiaera Die consideration artistic nature-lik"I really would like to have stayed the Sutton Market. That was" just n whether or not-yoor"pr tf the hoase;1he corners of The new o'Aiczr's of the Provn are going to Te who expects to be marriedsome da the opinion of many thai-- si It ia' a (a nnf an well ktirnvfi- ttArai the premises, or grouped in masses of Elks were installed tne countyleagwe out under ' the years ago today. Since then he successful. If you wjU JolloHthead-vlc-e to develop oy proper exercise ner Thursday or as a couldn't see has been manager of the market I give you today, you will be body until she has that perfect health the way fcircumetances, may not cairy wi Jt the signifl: along the borders of the lot, ar the re.r-'evening meeSing ef Bylt screen for unsightly objects. As a the lodgo; clear. We couldn't split gate receipts which means that he has spent prac- greatly helped towards that success." that insures', healthy children. it should" well to group The next responsibility of the He told of hearing President James The totalling officer was J. H. in that league because the other tically his entire life to date in the Plerpont Is the name that thus far general thing A. Garfield Bay that the three most mother is from the; time the child to offer- - " they same business has found the greatest favor among shrubs of related varieties together Denhalter,.pasrexatteffi!r7wS had given ns any kind of a guarantee The Sutton Market is airpresent in- important things for success in life knows anything loieach it respect for the business people of this city. Since and not have too many different kinds assisted by the following membeis: have been creasing its stock and taking over the Is a strong arm, a clear head and a law, or In other words absolute ObedT. P. Pierpont, president bt the Provo in the same group unless they blend E. A. Mitchell, P. E. R., grand leadience. Dr. Barker paid his respects Chamber of Cemmererand the. Provo. pr, harmonize. ing knight; H. F. cannon, P. E..A., all right. But although In our park Utah County Wholesale Meat com- brave heart. has 'In setting out the plants they should grand loyal knight; H. G. Blumen- - we frequently had a grandstand bring-- pany. This latter company Is located . "Do not think that those three in no uncertain terms to those adHcldHg "company, SprlngviUe I done perhaps more than any one per bp put about 4 to 6 feet apart, depend- thaigrani-Jeading-nigh- t? ing In I31ML to $60j), it waanot uncom- - between Fj$vo and Springville.. The things mean exactly what you think vanced' womien who say no child M; i Tne fine or small Graham,. P. E. mon son injtbls counjytc bring the;l lor tne otner teams to attract iateHenry , Sutherland was the last 4 theyJnean," -c-ontfnued-JcBarker should be amnlahed. for said he "God R., grand- esquire: pj, "To have a strong arm means to have punishes )is his children, for every. only 50 to 75 people In their respective manager. plant to this locality, business men From now o.n the wholesale meat a good strong heathy, body that will disobedience of his law, sooner or point oiit. that h should receteftjaU Andrus, P. E. R., grand tUer; C. Ward towns. low or dwarf should be placed in new I "Under concern will be known as the Sutton be able to do the work required of later, and. every child should be .he honor that can e given him the arrangement treasurer. or taller sorts grand ."Mr. Plerpont has certainly .done a front and the coarser It Is a part of the it in life." wilL- - serve the think we will bring people from Salt Meat jcompany. taught by its mother that punishment He told of the exercises taken by will 'inevitably follow disobedience.'" Lake and Brigham and Ogden. The Sutton (Market in. the eyes of the law. lot of work to bring the steel plant pTaceriaffianoro-nfflCWk.lodge for the coming year are: new league will be a business-getter.- " What has virtually happened through President Roosevelt when he was a He stressed, however, that the child here," said P. P. Sutton. "He de-Exalted ruler, E. B". Whipple. in anger, erves any honor, and credit that may e 8 teemed leading knight R. A. Unhesitatingly Mr. Sutton, tells what the business transaction has been the young, sickly boy, which made him should never be punished fault-.wain-K- nu mora the than .'.of the joint-stoc- kthe be given him. I am heartily in faror Kn him 6r . man. t; -of the strong severely vigorous hedfemoslJnlerestedZlnj increasing Stringham I "Outside of my business I am most two companies from $30,000 to $100,- "Roosevelt waa willing to pay the ranted. of calling the station Pierpont" Esteemed loyal knight 4 Eawald The next responsibility of the interested in the chamber of com- 000. Ten thousand dollars worth of price. He followed the instructions "Ironton is out of reason," said Paepke. Tarthur merce. I think it is as important as stock only will ibe offered for sale. of is to teach ihe girt the facts,, the mother said lecturer. the "He doctors," 1 Taylor, manager of the Paul Vincent -- LllU LI Secretary, LLUL -- furniture eom-panour city officials, every bit In fact The new company will continue took monotonous exercises everyday, of life and to tell her the truths Treasurer, L. A. Christensen. I don't know what we would do with- slaughtering f6r all of the. Provo mar breathing exercises and gymnastics. about lite as soon as she begins to "Since the coal camp of the Tiler, Era Buckley. "If you will only devote part.ot the question how she came Into this world. out don't know how we would kets, according to M)r. Sutton. A resteel corporation is Leon Yacher. Trustee.. " to take care of your health each He gave a most simple and beautiful we can't call the plant site by that " The , San Francisco chapter of the ' we would Is Aere how time, and installed the at get things frigerator being Representative to grand lo3ge, J. " name. I think Plerpont would be ail American Assocaitlon of Engineers is T. Farrer. keep posted. yards large enough "to hold at least SO day you will have a body that will be little story of Just bow the mother "I don't see how people business head of beef. Everything will be able to do the work required of it could tell the child the acts of life right."'. arranging to broadcast through raJTti Alternate to grand lodge, J. H. JohnV-- S. a O. men can out San P. me of K. of that said and Is rrancisco, station suits it stay organlsaclean, "Pierpont kept sanitary reported. Ton have a better chance than did and the vital importance of her doing v Smith of thVKnlght Woolen mills. "If program of unusual interest The the Roosevelt, because ybu have a better this. The, next responsibility-osteel plant Is between, the hours of 9 and..l p. body than lie had whei he started to mother was to teach the girl the they are going to build exercise:""" nd mounUfif ilmev Baturdayq.NAprir truths of sex, and to warn bef in ' they had better drop ;the Ironton DIES FUNERAL OF CHILD " ! Proto-chaptof theNAmerJcan what all it Plerpont" X does means "Now, The to have plain, terms against alt. possible dan ; it Daniel McBrtde, aged 1 years, died a clear head? Doest means to. have ger. and wrong. ' In this last part of Secretary El ,S. Hinckley of the Association of Engineers has aifanged Alma M. Peck, Sr., 70 years of age, chamber" of commerce expressed him with A. E. Anderson of the physics de-- this morning at 11 o'clock at his home speed in getting your lessons? It his "talk Dr. Barker was eloquent in died this morning at the home of his does' not mean self as .TOuch oppdsed to .misnaming Dartment of the Brigham Young uni- - In TIeasant Yiew, after a lingering simply Hhe ability to .his denunciations' of those foolish. daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Hansen, at remember for two or three monthi mothers who allow young girls to go ihe plant iste station Ironton. lirersity to connect up receiving ap- -Ulnees of several months' duration. rontottsan-ontitomt'dr-Mratnsra- nd in Argyle. j wha( you hear In the class room. It automdblling with boys at night ,he meeting will ha held ?ir. McBrtde was-boGeneva; Mr. Hinckley. "They ought not have in the physics lecture ij the scouana, sept, is, isz, ana removea Sympathizing friends and 'relatives was born in Pleasant Grove and Is not a good memory, we are after. talked plainly to the young girls pres He to "Utah when young. For thirty years filled The important think that we want is ent on the loss of respect they inevl--. that name attached to the steel slant university. ward hapel Thurs in the employ of day afternoon at the funeral services had Hved for many yeariTin "the to be able to learn how to think. Station. ' It gives the wrong impree-- t All engineers and others who are in-- he a boy when they "Don't think for a. moment that you allowed trim- liberties, and he spoke ilon. I very much prefer Pierpont" .";terested in radio are cordially Invited the Utah Power & Light company, .of Dean Mecbam, son of (Mr. Sharon ward on Provo Bench where He Is survived by his wife, bis son, and Mrs. Wells Mecham, will become educated just because In strong words against the evils of am very much opposed to have to be present ..' ,.; formerly of he had been engaged in farming a name" like Ironton attached to any- - The "annual meeting of the Provo Bryce iMcBrlde, and three daugh- this city but now residing at San He Is survived by the following you go to high school and college. I and of the modern objec of many, men and women that tionable style of "body Jazs dancing." ; know . ding pertaining to the steeL plant in chapt err American Association of24-- h ters, Mrs. . Frank T. Knight Of Bernardino, Calif. .y Mrs. sons and daughter; Sarah J Kamas. and Misses Laura and Isabelle have college degrees who are failures county,"- - said John . Graham, gineers, - wilt oe held in room Dees' was one of the two little boyl manager of the New Century Printing Brigham Toung university, Saturday, MlcBrlde, and by jtwograndohlldreii. who disappeared mjateriouslyVln 'the Teeple of LaPolnt Utah; rMs. Char- In lite because they are not educated, Ity of you have not the courage, the e Funeral arrangements have not Callfornla;city two weeks ago and lotte Hensen of Geneva, Thorlt Peck wiQ tell you Huxley's definition bravery to say No.' t Tou want to be company. That may be all right lor April 7, at 8 p. m. Election of ' for whom a search covering several of Blackfoot Idaho i Alma C Peck to education, tbe finest, definition 1 popular, you want publlo approval and . ''(' ; of the company's' holdings down era and. other business will be trans- - been made. v. ,ri "" at the Iron tielda in Iron county. This acted. have ever heard. Huxley says, The you are afraid you will lose out In 1 states was instituted,. They were jr.. Mra Annie Hatch, Mrs. Alice ' FIRE AT EGGERTSEN'8. is going to be a steel producing plant. found dead a week ago today in a WUklnson, Mrs. OUve Wilkinson, all chief purpose of education Is to train this if you should not fall In with a The fire department was called to sho wcate in an old store room In San of Sharon, and John 8. Peck of.Amer too mind and the will to-d-o U not Immediately, within the next the work suggestion made, whether It is good :... 62 l.. the home of S. P. Eggertsen, 390 South Bernardinbr V few yearn Tbt railroad company - lean Fork, He to also survived by - xr ""-'i -- yon have to do when thaMrork ought Of not and,25 grandchildren. Fifth West street, this afternoon. The V should be persuaded to change that was a young to be done whether you like-t"Some years ago-the-re do The funeral services were conduct grandchildren It ' : Funeral services will be held in the or "not nA nama It rtmathlnr . rTlftnitsm at&tlnn fire fighters bad a great deal of dif- ed by J. Elmer Jacobeon of the ward . "" girl. In an eastern high school who Sharon ward noon at IVmore appropriate Tlje name of Pier " Program for the road conference to ficulty In finding the source of the chapel Sunday m man "ao She woman not brave or can "The did who a heart. had . things bishopric. Th Invocation- -, waa U o'clock. - Interment will be In the that ts educated, if they canVthey she ought not to do, even, against thOTTVs:LT UJont lr-- Utah county Is the most close . held In Ptoot Tuesday ha been fire.. No flames"; were- - een. but ;"y by Prof. Wllford M. Poulson and ' 'Grove under nnnouncea as the hhiows v . plleasant cemetery. smoke was pouring from under-"- tie the benediction by David Jones. U ly wofjtf witH the coming of th ateel are not. educated.? aavice or ner leacners ana ner pa'. ; . Dr. Barker gave an Interestlg and rents. , She tried to play with mud plant and I am in ' favor of using that Forenoon session aLJIQ. o'clock Jn roof. No particular damage was done, The speakers were -- Bishop Albert direction of Anderson Bros. Under -tink company of American Fork. '; as the first waa Just smouldering. name." accurate Imitation, of how boys and and stlU keep clean. She, like many 5 t" k V . ! the Women's Municipal council room; Mabey, President J. WUllant Knight f "Ironton is no' name for a ateel . "Welcome to Provo." Mayor O. K. Han-plaand iJasper Bird. girls read their lessons, after which other girls of her age.' did not realise station. Plerpont would tie bet-- ; sen; response. Mayor C, C Neslen; he urged them to cultivate their mln? that it can't be done. Beautiful vocal selections were ren DEBATE SATURDAY so that they, win be able to concen ter," said John ;W. Farrer. manager Steel" in TJtah'a Development, T. F. dered toy; Mr. Jaocbs, . Miss .. Violet "Because, she did : not have the the Farrer Bros, store. "It would Pierpont; . Roads and Roads, Preston . Would the United States be better- Johnson and lira. J. Edwin Stein, : ." on whatever they may have to courage while a high school girl to trate rf ' -Vi. m'm O. Peterson; Scenery,, of Southern The Interment was in the Provo city .:wBe'auty - and ' Cleanliness That's accomplish. ,t j ; ., ssy'No,'' Virginia Rappe, the v I pont for the work be has done to Utah. Randall L. Jones of Cedar, City: ed by adopting most terrible " . ""It is one of the hardest' things in later' died cemetery, where' the grave was dedi- Provolsm." - ' . She has " aid the mice .of a a ' "HI" j bring the steel plant here. Plerpont Roads and Weather, J.. CecU Alter , cated by , Elmer Jacobson. ; That is the slogan awarded : first tile world to get the high school boys flftth I fliould be very good." v. ' ". of Salt. Lake .City. ' The- - floral offering, was profuse. . A prize In the slogan contest of the and girls to see that the biggest asset weak heart The matter will be debated In Col harren't given It a bit of thought" con- UThere is only one way to get ft ... is In to brave life ft was have audience will attendin The afternoon session- - will comheart," be ykn j.' and very large Provo S cleanup campaign, on Saturday evening at said Joseph T. Farrer, cashier of the mence, at S o'clock. A roll call will lege ball crave heart' - The next tkne' anyone (" ' Herbert ance to show, their sympathy to the used during the campaign in this city tinued Dr. Barker. iIMcGee and White ' o'clock.; Provo Commercial and Savings bank, be made of the counties Invited, and to enthuse and encourage the cttliens "Right here In Provo every night asks you to do, anything; you ought ' : ' of Occidental college, Los An bereaved" parents.. come In contact with .other boys not to do, you tell him 'No Vhe asked his .opinion concerning one person from each county In re- Sutton They , were also held at San Ber- to participate in the campaign. - . .. Services you celes,'1 representing the; affirmative, ' ' ' the change of name. "However, Mr. sponse to the call will give a laugh ftt you, ot course, they wUl, LeOrarid Noble and E. H. Harter nardino, Monday, before the body eras "The writer of tbe slogan Is Wayne and girls who ask. you' to go to places and more. has done a still lot of can to work Plerpont but that tesu your bravery talk of the possibilities along of the B. T. u., the negative of the sent here for buriaL . These services Stout 8$ East Fifth North street, who where you ought not to go. If you bring the steel plant here and it would the highways of bis county., wire under the direction of the VMor- - Is a stuJent at tbe Toung university. not say, ."No," to these Invitations, you It you fall later on.lt la, because , United the that 4eet be amiss to name the station In bravo heart not F. D, B. Gay will talk On "Utah'i States should imon" jnlisionarles In the California have a yellow streak Inyou and have was Theyou the .unanimous . slogan the eablnetaradopt 1 nonoT of him." ' Isslon. t "I am sorry to say that the major-- cant say No.'" . , choice of tha jadgec - bR.Hul.-rlllRRl- , - By MortlctftorisV Yr V. -- s - Tt Adams,-presiden- f Afternoon Morning he-ho- use - t- . j large-audlonc- u ts ' IW M -- s . ou fit-te- u . ins ld - -- n nnnn iiii vh unuiu iiuuiiniii I'll nin y. run catted-Columbi- l iu I 1 ' . iLLiiu itJ . Den-halte- r. f V ! er . ttr Dltt HIIDE -- rn the-Fift- - - 'I -- En-UU- 1 offl-tom- - " " -- o " .. -of- fered -- ''J" r, -- ' .... " -- movie-actress- 'i . ,- cabinet-parliamentar- y '. It. ,wAr'"T v .. . ".. , 1 , 1 five-minu- question,-"Resolved- , . . |