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Show V p resident - ; THE HERALD tn:dlune -- Sunday k Herald Dally from :. The -ai published BOHerald Wilding, en South First Wear street midway between Can' tar and Flrat 8outh atrecta. . r Th ' VOK XXXVII., NO. 237.; - ; , .. , - 5.4." ' DAILY jif.5 mmM AaMMflGk fcdj s f '""l. '""r;"" -- K - Fair tonight and Satuiv day, except - possibly :l ahowera northweat portion; warmer tonldjht "MMiaHMMaaaBi " " - - PROVO, UTAH,. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923. ' PRICE THREE CENTS. if tJStlCIL - 'IITA 8 o'clock in 'the Armory by Francis W. Beidler, nationally known1 lecturer. - The " lecture, "Better America,'' 1s given nnder . the uspices of the ProvQ post of .the American Legion, and Is .free to the general public - According to press reports preceding Mr. Beldlers coming , here the lecture Is one of the most inspirational on the American platform today. v I" . Municipal Council Aa - Interesting illuatrated lecture will be given- this evening at - 7tCC THE WEATHER hBetter America "- ... UTAH Z5Mre.jiejtg - .... 1 fsssjaa PLAY TOPICS OF illS ELFCTFfl JWM : P ; A ses -- s oAtp-ffice- ; WD .Rolbbeiy the Recreation and forestratlon occu Various locals of the Utah County The mystery, aurroundlng the rob- pied foremost places ln the Thursday Farm bureau are making preparations By FREDERfCk M. KERBY. . who; had just left the office- o'clock .this evening so as to be program of the Provo"Klwania club MRS. HASLER'8 ADDRESS. for the organising of cooperative mar Iblng of the San taq.ua postofflce on LaRue has lived In Santaquin only (Special 1Tna Dally Herald.) r able to he present at the lecture. when. Dell Webb, recreational direc The complete address of Mrs. W. keting associations, according to R. the evening of Tuesday, 17, April eight months. No one' there seems to -All citizens are urged to atT. Hasler, president of the WomWASHINOTON, D. C, April 27. D. Wftdley, manager of the farm bu tor, and W. W. Blakeslee, ' forester, when $330.9 j was taken .from, the know anything aJbout. bit. JaatTo-Sherif- f tend the lecture. were the speakers. . en's 'council, ..wm . pe printed In reau- -, r The president of the United States and J. D. Boyd at the time of the "We must watch our forests," Mr, The. Sunday Herald. The address Articles of incorporation are jow office safewaa solved late Thursday 7. m Flrat tiay-r- t he Ind; Mr." and before- e: I Blakeslee declared. - qEaeh-' ac yearwe Hntains arTevlewof The work being drawn up so as to be ready to was In Utah Balvl- corning cpunty "UrtiJWunriiJB.tag, wfll TltltProro cut down four times aa many trees as complished by the council during when the new law legalizing - the years of age. a soft drink operator of dere, III He says that he was born In Jttne, aocordiJo authorltatlTe Inwe plant; and we- - add to the coming the past year. . of will such associations take Santaquin, confessed to having taken In Paris, France, and that his mother forming : . formation gleaned at the White House Our effect May 8 shortage by burning forests. '- ' . died, when he was a child. ' the money. late yesterday. . V Mrs. George H. Brim hall, for many forest problem is the problem of pollThe potato growers,, fruit growers In his confession he divulged the Although he claims to be 24 years When became known It are of Hons Idle of which definitely many acres, yeara-oae-';."that the leaders in the workfand lettuce growers of the county are hiding place of the stolen money. of age, he looks more like a President and Mrs. Hardin would fit for nothing trotrthe 'growing ortim- of the Provo Women's iMunicipal coun going to organize separate associa Sheriff J. D. boy. During the past tew months Boyd immediately left o to the Pacific coast In Jane, Sen- . tions for the marketing of their re for ber; these should be reforested. cil, was elected president of the or .Santaquin, where he found part he has been operating , a soft drink whose hotne-- ia In '. "If we are to remain a lumber-usin- g spectlve products. of the' md"ney. LaKue, who has been parlor about a block and a half from . Ptoto, immediately began bit moat nation we must have an adequate ganization at the annual election meet According to Mr. Wadley, fruit susplcioned from the very first of Hherpostofflce.Slnce last October he eanest effort to peranade the presipolicy of rofortosratten. We shoula ing "Thursday evening. The election r;-rrrTimplicated in some way has beea married to Mellnda Peterdent to uclirdre aomewnatlengthy Pleasant! L. plant a tree every time we cut one 01 Mrs. Brimnall was made by ac or anottter the robbery, was son, a Santaquin. girl .. with I In Utah his in racation plans,' . jtelt down. The protection of our forests clamation, although she requested Gfove, Timpanogos. prem ana per- XaRue was taken to Salt Lake Clty- arrest under late Saturday placed Is It . known that.- - Senatoc.8moot not to be considered for the position. is is matter of concern to. in Sprtngvllle. The fruit grow bps this afternoon by Sheriff J. D. Boyd, in the and placed county jal. iosgested the adrisabUIty of the pre-- . The directors elected were Mrs. ers in the Elberta district already had night -here-f- or where- - hewas turned oveflo"PoBt-offic- e not was It Investigation. UentfaJ party," spending several days "Forest protection week was so de Alex Hedqulst, Mrs. U C. Potter, Mrs. such an organizatloa, although it dif- until Inspector N.J7alyards. . A yesterday afternoon that the la the aenator'a home itate,tandrto signated' by President Harding w an J. M.'Jen8en Mrs. Ralph Poulton and fered slightly from those to be officers secured a confession from federal charge wlU. be preferred Tisff Zlm . Cedar Wilklns. thin springy The Elherta fireffort to awaken the American people Mrs. Lillian jark, ryce canyon. htm, "although "they have been, certain against him In the United States diswewtaj and lha nortTi rim- - nf v th ' Other officers elected were Mrs. E. ganlzatlon Jnay be remodeled so. as of his to the need for protection of our for trict court. Lynch-Cannoguilt since his arrest. - - 4 -J'- -. Eagbteerlng ests. rand canron. The senator also told Thd O. Rodgers, tost vice president; Mrs. twrt toJntorm.wltht.e.otherrketlag the president of the wonderful scenic company of Salt lake yeatertayJM , "jyfy pAr rmt nf all farflst fires weorge-Hans- en, associations formedT second, vice; j Is a distinct credit to Sheriff J. ,D. tber of Laura, was married yesterday e nome couniy. i formally awarded the contract for lay- are preventable. They are Potato growers' marketing assocla- - Boyd and dent; Mrs. G. H. .Heindseiman. re County Attorney Martin M. to Miss Rhoda E. Kay ,of Santaquin. and bis home city, urging that ' the or cigarets thrown Into elected secretary; Mrs. Jesse. wfll be organized in each one of fires, cigars, furthe the foundation for (blast have workedomheTSase Laura's, mother died several years Larsen.Wbo lag T motor prelsdentlal party, leaves of brush. Campers fail, to put son, corresponding r ta IFroYo secreteary;.... and the, larger communities in the county, unUringly night and 'day since the ago, since which time she has helped . Columbia naces . and stoves of 1 the W ;trora Salt take. City, kad at Ptoto to out fires they ;start tor meals." ., including Proyo, Sprtngvllle, Spanish robbery took place. After working withtbwhome duties and atsiTissisted jam. iciauu, treasurer, rfrembart upon the presidential train Steel corporation at Iron ton, as preAs chairmen of the various depaTFjTork, Payson, Pleasant Grove, Amer-- . out a Attorne Jacob Coleman asked Mr certain theory of the crime, her father in the. postofflce. "on the Union. Pasiflo tor the , scenic dicted in The Dally Herald'more than Blakeslee if the Christmas tree cus ments within the council were Elected lean Fork and Leal. ""' After LaRue'a confession, and his Sheriff Boyd and Deputy Otto BIrk ' beauty spots of southern Utah. tom is not denuding the forests of Mrs. Ray Timmerman, publlo tmprovo-ments- ; Present Indications are that two placed LaRue under arrest late Sat- disclosing the hiding place of the a week ago. ' At the time it waa remarked that Mrs. W. TV Hasler, community lettuce growers' organizations will be Americans The articles were signed by L. F. trees, and suggested that In night, although the evidence money. Sheriff Boyd andPostmaster the presidents visit to Utah twould Christ service; Mrs. E. C. Rodgers, public en- formed, one In American Fork to urday practice might him at that time was . very Hudson left tor. Santaquin. Wrapped against come at about the time .when Ihe oft Rains, vice president for the Colum mas trees to tertainment and finance; Mrs. C. E. handle the output in the north endf meager. protect the forests. In a piece of paper 1185 In currency nerstone of the sew steel and Iron bia Steel corporation, and by Willard "The forestry service," Mr. Blakes Maw, citizenship; Mrs. George EL Brat- - the county, .and another. In Sprtng Since that time he has been under was found in the cellar, of LaRue's is to be laid: near Bprlngville T. Cannon, president of the engineer lee explained, ."permita only the tan, hospitality and membership; vllle to'take care of the lettuce grow going gruelling examinations, each home, while the rest of the 1223.18 and Provo, The president may be pe ing company. Another contract let byLm0yai of trees growing closely In Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, literature and ers in Provo and the southern part of one of which pointed to him more that has been recovered waa found In loaded to assist In the cornerstone the steel company yesterday was for bunches; the removal of some) is bene music; Mrs. Reed Anderberg, home the county. strongly than before as being guilty a sack hidden behind a box la the economics.' Each one o these . local organiza of' the robbery. "However, it waa not coal abed. la the sack there were 15 ceremonies, certain to be memorable the Installation of a sewage and drain- ficial to those that remain." e industrial history of the west-an- t age system, which was signed up with Mrs. W. T. Hasler,- - the outgoing tions will be handled or conducted by until after the true the attention From Btory of the hold ' states.-P. J. Koran, Contractor. Inc. kv Kiwanians was", directed to- - re president of the council, gave a re its own board of directors and stock up scheme had been told the officers I S5.2S la quarters, 16.90 la dimes, 86.10 'C; j. of ' - The senator is v These contracts have' nothing to do creation of humans. confident .that the port, of the activities of the council holders. Following the completion of by Laura In nickels and 93 cents in pennies. Hudson, the pretty president will visit Zlon park and the with the work of the Koppers comDell Webb, city recreational direc during the past year In whioh she the local organizations it ts planned old dtugnter or postmaster Albert R. ether scenic-- points embraced In . his pany;' which will use about 10,000 should do commended . the efforts of the mem- to formulate a county cooperative or Hudson, that LaRue confessed to the tor, Insisted that grown-up- s proposed itinerary, and that the entire yards of concrete in its work of Inand that the play of bers of the ooibcil In working for the ganization through which all of the crime. HEW presidential party, including some 40 stallation of the coke ovens. The children should begetter directed by betterment and welfare of Provo. local associations will be handled. x According to LaRue's confession, be Mrs. George E, Brattan reported The members of the various locals bas been in. the habit of spending a .... ttewPwr.correapondenta, will be ask-- i work is to start as soon as prelimin- adults. He urged business men to as ed to accompany the president on this ary arrangements can be made and it sociate more with the boys, of their that before the summer, season the will enter, into a contract with their great deal of his time at the post- - i . ' .Mveday.touf , is expected that all of this foundation neighborhoods, and advised his hear- Nineteenth Century club would make respective local organizations tor the office talking with Laura. Although IHRRFASF -This irip. Senator Smoot work: will be completed within less ers to help boys secure corner lots.for good Its promise to furnish seats to selling and distribution of their prod- LaRue is a married man, it has been saysrcai II1UIIUIIUL. IIUIIUIII .. pe so arranged as to afford the maxi- than ninety days. Pioneer be ta at ucts. turn local The organization park. placed playgrounds.. evident that he has been very much mum comfort to the The foundation tor the blast furthem ok tne 1'That wm keep During the past year 21 new bath- - will enter into a similar contract with interested In Jheeautiful postofflce presidential Assessor Charles E. Hawfc; m . . ... as .bathParty? the Union Pacific expects nace and stoves calls for about 00p streets," Mfweoo-s- at as girl. On the evening of the robbery lasCounty by the lng has bow completed the assess- to be alble to run trains to Cedar backyard should have a slide, ing pool committee and given to poor sociation which wIlK conduct the busi he went to the postofflce about 5 ment of Utah county for 1923, his as City yards of concrete and the estimated ' by the time the children of the city who were unable ness details of the'locaf organization. O'clock. After talking with the president reaches cost is $15 a cubic yard. Final foun sessment showing an Increase over Utah. From there the party, to purchase their own suits, according In that way all of the clerical work tor a long time he begged her to'glrl dation tests have been made- find ac- wing- .- Mr. Webb argued by let that of 4922, the Increase, 'however, '.Tlsit. Cedar. Breaks and tual construction should toe started by The speaker told of the recreational to Mrs. E. C. Rodgers. chairman of for the various fruit potato or let- - him Into the office, which she' re- - Mr. Hawkins states, la practically all t tacegrowerst-cooperatlve-marketn Bryce. canyon, apendlng the night at Monday of next week, the furnace Js M.wt.,.. Aft. thft the committee, used to ao. He then ple'aded with on new improvements. Provo city com. the latter pomtl From schooTbaseball leagues, the twilight ' Better lighting of the parks and. the assoclatlona :wlll be handle by one her to 'come out 'lathe4obbyA.fter lng Bryce the party to--be -- builtnderedirectlon-rif amouat of "said would go direct to the north Hm of - ciiy naq oeen force-- - under one management which she had beea with him for some time conotjChlcago, 123 new Co,, community scnooigronnasoitne league, there increase, being gieemnima thrand ?' canyon ta--a day's; ride, struction engineers. The resident en- other activities of his department promised for the summer by. the city will be responsible to the board of In the lobby, he entered the office erected In Provo. during 1922, homes which . PenLs( night and the following day gineer for this company is on the John D. Dixon presided at the lun commission,, according to Mrs. Alex directors of the various organizations. with her against her protests. an Increased valuation of Provo gave : . thereand the foUowing day turn ground,' having opened offices In Pro- cheon. Hedqulst A strueele ensued In the office "in about 1300.000. According to the articles of these , "A t Zlon park, where another full ve. The plant alt has .beon deeded to President Walter Adams appointed k. The constitution and of the associations,-thpurpose of the com which liura wasVoverpowered. jorth She In speaking of the 1sseSmeat of r L -da At -' online w-i council was read by Mrs. C. E. Maw pany, shall be to aid, encourage, pro became hysterical,according to both the arwould be spent' Ample the company and the work of grading thfr following .memoers county, Mr. Hawkins BUted that : dations could be the sena- the construction tracks started with a come sign1 committee to assist Chalr-- 1 who also explained how" the' council mote and secure economical, efficient her own and IaRue's stories, and be the Increase would have been, greater arranged, " tor says, not : happened to get Its present Siaame. and orderly, production, manufacture, gan to wonder what to tell her father but owing to the small acreage of .. ony at man A'e neaquiai 4. lrnere tae force of men by the company. ' convenient Other preparations for operation of Edgar McArthur ana Heoer supper. The name Municipal club waa sug storing, shipping; utilization, distribu why she had remained away from sugar beets plaated last yeaf by the frty .would aleep, Places along the route, where meals the new are to be seen in work Dean H. V. Hoyt Pfesident F. S, Hars gested by the late Jesse M. Harmon tion Snd sale of agricultural products home so late. LaRue remained la the farmers,- - the Ptoa- factory : - was plant could be provided and where, tt.deslf-- ; done on .the branch Una of the Union ria," and John O. Beesley were named who was then president of the Com- and tha manufacture of nrodUCtS and office with the girl trying to coasole closed down and the Lehl and Spanish Wa. the ' so as to committee to mercial club. .Miss Alice Reynolds' party could rest on Its way. Pacific "system from Lund to Cedar as a special inter-clu- b prevent specula her and figure out some scheme or Fork factories both bad a shorter run ub , to purchase and to alibi for her staying out so late, Ifor suggested the changing, of club - to' tion City, which passes within a mile of arrange with th T Rqtary-fclthan In previous years, resulting in a 'J "WX LECTURE HERE "sUNDAY the Iron properties of the Columbia Chamber of Commerce meetings. council ' The two ideas were put to- sell to members supplies, equipment, He suggested the holdup. Scheme. loss In valuation upon sugar for the Steel corporation. It iaxpected that Laura refused to listen to the pro county ol 1350,000, It was decided by unanimous vote gether and the organization baa since and machinery. ninn. C. B., a member of .this line will be completed aa far as to accept the suggestion of the Cham then beeh; known as ... the Women's ii0h? posal He Insisted that she allow him Hawkins states, was overcome by the " . tta board of; lectureship of the the Iron ? MEREDITH MOVES. to take the money, but she "refused ne whomes erected and. 1 other In. properties by Juty-l- "leaving ber of Commerce that i the , Klwanls Municipal, council. V , .Mother Chuachv The. Flrat Mrs. Hasler reported that the. Elks' with the Rotary club Church of but amile or track construction , to club . time and againr" Several hours went Icreaeses in livestock. Wm.Ust.la Boston, Mass., reach the lodge had promised to install ja movfa monthlr meetings The Meredith Cycle company wll by during which time his demands for . The assessment in detail Is as to!- wnrdeliver, a lecture on Christian The musical program of the Thurs ing plctureachine'tor one of the move across the street from Its North tne. money oecame stronger ana wws: ; science Sunday . afternoon, April 19, Klwanls luncheon waa provided city schools. It' had also been report University avenue location, going'ttto stronger. Finally he threatened, her Real estate and lots, $17,511,568; day I:iO o'clock, la the Strand thea- said.' that the chamber . of the new building recently erected next If she dlif not permit him to take the Improvements,- - $3,465,165; ' horses, J. R. Boshard, Mrs Leona Prof. by MRS. lLOUIS RICHARDS plES. ;,: :.v er. v , commerce - ' will purchase a moving pic- door to the Worsley Auto company s money. : Williams. . Lloyd Van i b". $405,220; cattle," $814,430; merchanWagoner, '4, it , ( ture machine to be used InNPloneer salesroom. , He told her he storf she was to dise, $3,026,210; banks, ' $1,221,716; v ' Clementine SPANISH FORK CLUB MEETS. park .this summer and that it will be Richards, 5$ years Of tell the officers and. her father and money and solvent credits, " $60,765; COLLEGE TENNIS MONDAY. v 27. The FORK, 111 vuo v MEETS. April SPANISH AUXILLIARY Pleasant uv in: home flvuuui. her at wit ut, ;LECiON convinced her, that the holdup story ither personal property, age, died piivou $3,138,800, An effort la bow being made to have Death was due Spanish; Fork Klwanls club .met In The American Legion Auxiliary would pass : as ; genuine.-- : He- - then making a total assessment of $34,642- View Thursday night. ' ': Prof. i. The auddea April shower yester-wy.pthe Rotary club and the Klwanls. club, wlU meet at . the . iLegiots club to tumor. ., V;' regular session last evening. gagged her knd tied her hands be- - 87?. Added to this the return of tne an end to all hopes 'for rooms at the state arrnorytonlght Mrs. Richards was born In Italy and Alfred Osmond of the Young .univer- each to purchase a moving picture valuation of hlnd her with a jpeut-off-a-ma- iu corporations,-the-to-tal "slated tennis meet between the came to Provo 23. years :ago.l.SheJs tityaslheprlncJpaLspeaken.xhooft.j machine- to install. !a at 1 : 30. . AirSioffiers, wive s sis' bag. ;.v.:-the county, should reach t $52,000000 ;. U. and the U. of U. as nis topio.". plained Mrs. Hasler If that Is done, ters and daughters ,of American survived by her husband, Louis Rich" lng Shakespeare ..He left the postofflce about 11 : 30 tor 1923. as with $51,250,000 . 'u-- tno , she said, thea each school, including Legion" members are Urged to be, and asked the girl "to remain In the tor 1922...- ,- compared .Th Inevitable-w- as three sons and three daughters, ardsj i posfciioneraent of the WILLIAMS. ANOTHER s"KID would have a moving the high Mrs. E. J. Berry of Pay son,. Mrs. Jenoffice long enough to permit him to present and to participate in the games '. Until Beit MnnA.. . . was born to- - Mr. and Mra. picture machiss tor tha use In. the A Henry,-.-Erne-'Bounousr-Emmgirl Memorial day program discussion nie SALT LAKE MATRON SPEAKS. go home and go to bed. When LaRue .-"! o'clock.. Charles cf tbh city Wednesday; Mra, histoc tni g33rrraphy classes. and to plan tor the Porpy. drive to and Louis Richardsall of Provcxl arrived home, bis wife' was at her Mrs. Martha Burgess Jennings, maA resl'.rg was z'.rtn by, Mra. Fred Plsc9 be the' woolen be started here. C?mmjttes "are Funeral services will be announcd Williavas'. was formerly Mia ., Veda brother's home a block away. He went tron of the East high at Salt Lake, "nffis' court. 4care C. Strata, aud coniiiiuniiy singing was; to be appointed this ererJng. later. The body is la the care of the' Peuro !: Mother and daughter there to bring her borne and on the addressed the young women of the td by Mrs. Jesse Johnson. irgMiiceiy. Hatch Funeral Service Home. . way back he and the wife, met .Laura, Young university today. ;7 of American Legion Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 . HI " . afternooa-whenr-itob- . . of ClIgJE n t - ? every-citizen- . aH4sa.Ia- man-mad- - - aii .1 self-deni- -- r- more-playin- 1 : . B I,!E5 ..... -7-- . tbeunty-eoepettrMvA-market- tnr ery - auto-mob(le,- lng Freyn-Brassert- ft e by-la- 1 . . butt , t - a and-waste- . . yj ' . ed,-sh- . e ''" . y - V .' '',' ut -- - NjS.-.-- . n i scl-03- a, st, . Wfwi,t 'Vr1 . . Mm :L -- . - |