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Show 3 r m I - JI -- 7 ExcekrEasfein : If you do not receive your Herald regularly, please notify tha office Telephone 95 and we'll "die-cuss-" the matter with yourcarrier. THIRTY-EIGHT- YEAR. H Urn THETJSI LY hUckALD THE HERALD , ' TT .- , y ONLY PRICE TWO CENTS; w 0 V.ZI : : ; x tfae If ' : e 1 . f If il I Hill M I1M 1 PIPRJilPIF r ' a. . i ass ba bba bia bba ... i r . "TiT --ntrn- THE DAMP ROAD OR THE DRY ROAD? J urn uniin - III tt ssi UTAH Unsettled local, showers tonight and . Thureday; - cooler Thuraday. NO. 14. mmm wiiiii mmi iiuiw ta J t I wiltvszv apart w J w u r0 ijtpmnonj llTO(R1fAIMWflO 1 , ; with DAILY NEWSPAPER IN UTAH SOUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY. RUB 8 1- THE WEATHER - ' - Ill ! - i lalal 1 - r- -- , ia With t':e arrival in Provo- of a : large group of skilled - workmea from Chicago, new activities hare : commenced aUtlie Ironton plant Columbia Steel corporation, ' '' The men are in theeinploy-JjE- u John Mohr & Sen of ChlcagOx who - -bavejthe contract for the mechaol cal work of the stoves and the ' In charge of this blast- furnace. work' will be Charles Grogani superintendent of the company, who came here with the men ... '"- Tuesday. men who arrived from All of the' - ' , "zM' ;J7 vC "Woienare not further from home than they u'sed to be,U de clared Mary Schenck WooJman Tuesday 'morning in her lecture at the B. Y. U. Continuing, she asserted that the American home is. not losine its mothers and ex pressed the opinion that the woman who had had business or pro fessional training made a better wife and a mother than one who Miai always been Jn the home. The varied experience ana greai- er Intelligence made the business woman a better or professional housewife. Mrs. Woolman citecTa number of occupations in which women were achieving success.- - She dis cussed especially woman's work in various phases of home economies. 'WW women remain 4buiue8S and Industry?" she inquired In clos ing her address." "I think so," was the answer. Women- - are invading men's field, but men are also Invading women's field. There is an increase of milliners and cooks among the men and decreaae among the women." Preceding Mrs. Woolman s ad dress Professor Robert Sauer and some of his students as a wood wind auartett gave a couple of In- terestinis selections. Enthusiastic applause brought out a lively num band as an encore,. ber from-th- e s . ..fiM A NIP ( ot-1--- Thursday will be an unusuaL busy day for tne members of the Provb Kiwanis club. Tha rpenlar wpsklv luncheon will be held at 12:36 o'clock'and in the evening the Kiwanis and their ladies will be the guests of the McDonald Chocolate 'company of Salt Lake City. The roof garden McDonald com of tke pany will be the scene of the Salt Lake entertainment. At the noon meeting the Rev. Charles McCoard of the Community church will be the speaker "and clarinet selections will be played by Charles Mitchell. L. h. Graham, manager of the Bates Stores com- will be the chair pany of this cit man of the meeting, and will also present the attendance prize. While sneakine to the Kiwanis , fit- - . 1.111 1 .W.aln. well-know- "boller-make- i , blast-furna- -- r u 4 X and-Thu- jmm - . East vs -- ke-4e-- N WBBh i - -a : tt HQJ-ME- S. a J - M EducatePRmi)F II LU U L II Citizt nn toio West CUNriAR.-RA8MUSSO- J-S- 1 - 1 . . - .I - plav-scvor- - - . stieg uc-..- U6 . r e Ore.TOvn ad ! 10 MIDSUMMER CELEB ateast -- d e Mid-sum- dark-halrei- f -- nr vwui-pllshme- tothe nt ' f - ll t .TT ;i i r v. arr w moro daand 10 h . - nJ&k' far BsJtwtU'?-- tTr- l0 - a.i. ,.,., ".; - -- jDo toortolcpr- -' : nan v : .i,it .l..mrv i.r . v ir 0-- a ... .. it tnn J' r .'t -. - , ! i and riggers, who are regularly employed by the Mohr interests In constructing stoves and Wast-- furnaees in various parts of the country. Tho material for the "construc tion work at the. Ironton site hare arived and are being unloaded from the cars by thrmeir today.- Work on the construction' of the four stoves will commence imme- - , ( dlatcly and will be well under way. in about three weeks' time, when'' the work on the will : commence. Donald, preaidoat of the JleDonald Chocolate company,' Invited the orA large number of local men ' tjeth skilled and unskilled, will be ganization to be the company's euest at the roof garden some time employed by the company as soon as the work Is .under way. ,' during the summer. The invitation j has since then also been extended j The concrete foundattoir tor the " , E M to the Kiwanis clubs of Spring-stoves have now been- completed. ; -- j. fcwl'Ii Hat thA mfercnnnlfnl WAi-l- r pan ville and Spanteh- - Forkr 1 s. v?nn. nj- nr dav the members of the three begin at once. The foundation of Hi.- the bU'st furnace; will not be ready clubs, accompanied by their ladies will invade the roof garden. until about 15 or 20 days after the 'The automobiles carrying MM h time.the construction of the V. st furnace will be rushed to'v4 Springvillo anil Spanish Fork members will gather'at the fountain in completion. Provost o o'clock Thursday evenAt the nresent time the con V m r ing, where they will be joined by crete foundation for the long tree- - I BY the Provo .members and a caravan By MARGERY REX. to the stock bins where the will be formed' for Salt Lake City. its has of New iron ore will "be dumped,' is being"" Newark, Mrs. Catharine Bouton Clay, Jersey, The best musical talent available I Bouton Clay, lam.'. abhorred Mrs. Katharine Newark,' i naa always in UtaTi county has been secured by children tnree of Mohr-- , son of --John Mohr.'' mother Lewis ranging "looM ends."? Most people will - . .1. n 1. .CJlizenaauiLl-aa- sLil.. .Tile tiri.Bruuiw vi tne t' - wall Ji9Jtoi)LJBlx .ta eJeten . yesr ' wtvngii mill- - n yVthat fenBer Melba Conffie'wlfl and ard Prof. a discussion by axo received a of a whn few davs th" theme be Jiere-withiwill company, trading her happy arranged, counting np ' several solos and duets, accomU'yrus D. Mead. of tho University! bachelor of arts degree from Barthe next twOor three' weeks '? niarrlage, Iter three 16vely children nard Inf Cnlifnrnla before the students' panied by Prof. Florence Jepperson iidv to assist in supervising the PLEASANT GROVE, June 20. college, but Provo. Utah, has and pleasant home. Madsen. By GUGLELMO EMANUEL. of thu.Brigham Young university; construction work of his company. ' Buf: Mrs. Clay used . to reflect its Mrs. Maud Beeley Jacob, mother Notwithstanding ie dull sky and ' the Young Ii.it?rnatlonal Nawk. Wervtce. A, string trio from By GEORGE R. i.i. , , The work on the foundations ot now and then" upon the fact that of four, children, ranging in age the gray clouds that early this Junr . ,' MtWonbi unviersity musical department will International News Service. -S,f,r eleven years, who reto the coke ovens and the .... 100,000 III.from three x she hadJeTerisieiLiollejrejjajnu. seleettona. The arn niunilold, ond of arts degree morning threatened tho succesa oi also WASIUNUTUN. June 20. Pits- tin1 the more she thought of it the ceived her master the torrent of destruction which trio consists of Prof. Ralph Booth, Brig-hasame-tim- e f education for. good'' from tin: the day, annual Strawberry rrob'.eni second about the the cording to C. W. Dillman,;s.engtJ' a t'eliet that firmer became her Harvard Olsen and Gertrude Olsen. ident Harding leaves Washington c t;ze:isnip is equally, manifold, hei luiinnues 10 roil in aQVuncing necr In Pleasant Into university. Young charge of the work for the --'I' all roads leading momentous trom Joure of the erater slreams on degree "was a .necessary" addition mot tho of Sprlng-villflaming Mrs. Cora Thorne Bird today . , ... made good citizenship dependent, As far as is known at present, Grove, the strawberry center of company. Koppers to her other preclons possessions. towns Mount htna. Klevu Sicilian and Miss Ellen Jamison of ney he has undertaken during his ui;.n iiitelligi-n- t in secur the lntennountain region, has been Mrs. Jacob record of in, the partKipation to ' She .was not willing, however, . and titii-- have heen completely or Spanisn Fork will, sing some solos. tonaiicv of the White House a civic . after hav- - black with moving vehicles. affaiiH. obtain, tt. aOtbe expense of her ing a master's degree destroyed bv the relent- 12 years and mmarried been ino and near an Hr DENTISTS ELECT far qualifications Among of.;partially Automobiles from evening certainly will have ess sweep of the rivers of molten family's welfare.:. . by which for tralntn?i fouiMihildren, so. d citizenship . . have been coming" into the' city members of the Provo club. Now Mrs, Clay is the proud being the mother of portant, it not. wiai, In the United is iiecessary-thprofessor spoke of aNf' since early this morning, and that recipient ot a HegreeNrt bachelor stands unequalled The Utah County Dental society will be served andlRext years presidential campaign. a'..lltv iur de- Refreshments of self nere wna States support today. , overv train arnvoig of It,rttfar of arts from Barnard collegtTSpbe and' Linguaglossa, met at Hotel Roberts Monday ! oH,;v,t par-married her interest f years'-b,: During the He .will cross the continent by a community of 13,000 residents, evening to transact 'routine bual-- '. declares most of the credit should aa.a also taught in civic af'airs; willlng-nrv'- s l1U daughter', life,. Mrs. Jacob has and then almost completely tlclpailon rail are doomed. go to her ne? s and- elect officers for the corn social While responsibilto six eurTOunded Tears. for being reuhnni accept has k rhrone a O encircle It by water before his A Kv9int The whole of eastern Siciliy" is ing year. Katharine, .who for the last two head . dur-llnthe servant g of the. weeks-hencebody English booths of the department ity; making the various concession has - maintained discipline turn to' the White House ten Dr. L. D. Pfonts, of Payson, waa reverence for law and buried under a blanket, of ashet ' year, school aunng the forenoon. The committee He will deliver scores of ol the will; over John, 8, and Elohard, , while at the, Provo high M. Dr. A. .;: of cinders and volcano dust, (flouds chosen president; leaders found ahoose to has she two or nut Tears, ability' has !?r; tha heen strawberries America's two of serving free mother was. at school. lt U tacitly of cinders, borne by the wind, are Couant, of Provo, wa elected first speeches. Inspect v lessons arduous and the Intelligence; arrivr to vision, since and integrity, on the run continually possessions most understood between Mr. and Mrs. time prepare falling upon the mainland. vice president, and Dr. W. Mace, a- - masters degree oe- requlred-f-or RATED visit -- important two .foreign coun-Ha- aV.d a healthy BE tag in the groTe, A lava stream 2.000 feet wide nt finrincrvllln. Kprnnd vice nresi--. JbhirClay andiKatharlne ttat ahe sides a' and Panama. taking care oi ner umuy oi The' main feature of the program and 0 feet high is creeping ,on dent. Dr. G. A. Paxman was elect--. is entitled to an 1 M. for little THREE ARE KILLED. children. of Provo and this forenoon waa the industrial every conceivable almost The Scandinavians From Motier7dr"Wsslbij anjdedS. p., fnnr beautiful ward, but its progress has been led treasurer, with Dr. P. T-- Bex Service. itted n News itlonal never rr Ini has per Mra,Jacob Jaunt is the parade In which floats depleting vlcinlty will celebrate his 15,000-mIlsomewhat retarded by the hilly na nolds. also of Provo, secretary. for Strict Disciplinarian. . aspect 2p. June WIXN'SBORO.. Texas, r school jom the industries of the 'county parwork In the of . Seated on her shady porch, Mrs. to let her fhnr rtnv SundaT. June 24, with. a mnc nmhitlous trio a president Mr and Mrs. Chester Chapman,' at- - ture of the country about the, foot The county society voted unanW.. ue . ever engaged i has States young or her studies interfere witn the United of the home the at Clay." a slim.' festival to attend the only in their night clothes. of the volcano strawberry, mously . tifd From chitaren. marshal was her the of p Warnick rearing has dental course at Salt lake City" The continued eruption street Pioneer in of attire upon. ward, . K. Christen W. Jensen ar Bradford, i In the out been Nma school has day and had charge of the arenrdinr The trip has been aiviaeo. raw. bi.t sLcjUPs. were found shot to heightened amusement com the tears ot earth,- - next week "100 per cent strong." looking no more mature than a girl afternoon . until the children hat ot.the iwntilA. distinct auake. phases: the of bedroom three Scandinavian mittee the in organi of graauate, toio us aoous death the Following the election of offitoday hef Music waa rendered In the grore she has me 1. Speaking ot lava is cers, a banquet was served to the and some of bar Tlews retired at night, to her glTen trip acrosa Bradford home. river stake. the sation of Utah at Chapmans attenUon enUrely daughter the forenoon hy the Provo on education. ana a, pistol nearlmf the sea between Messina members of --the society and their to the Scandinavians VVUUM J in which, ' he will answer An' antonfatte-ahotgu- n of age, and during Rovi' hand under the direction of " - "My husband encouraged tne In Dorothy, eleven years of his administration upon were Osed. both of which ladlesT--' Dr.L. N. Ellsworths of and Thormine, critics .ana of main one holidays is the de-- - her three sons. Norman. 8; .Weston, Director Warlock Amwrt. In govern with panic- - Payson.. Eas tha toastmaster.-Mi- ss son of J. places are crowded the means as much to them almost .as every major subject ws going back to college for a Chapman,30, s. will in and 4. be Elmer, .lrha..niata nelehratlon ... egree.'-ahesaid. does to the ment, and report. to toe peopi commissioner of la- - stricken refugees. Chaiman. C Lia Dover, of SDrlnrviHe. dellKht- day Independenchousehold " After superrlslnghe tha tfternoon when the Wild West Union. .tota into 1 ' feel trooDS were sen ' . was Fascistl k. w nt the wife that , all Y tha treat His In Deonle. ed the audience 1th two; splendid nee American Denmark, sura and ,u. banking. ' iiMm for the dar. enioylng the show In the new park-wiattract HtnnaMm nt th n&at 4 ihOUld DO ':- some of the threatened villages, to aolos. 1 A survey of Alaska, wnicn '. 'V Sweden and Norway,, where- - noBradford's daughter. and .conrerslng f Tne crowds. the children, reading the attention-oh fmt ten In a concertea ei drive out the inhabitants. Tha on known darkness la part of our poiBeeiioni. U is .not with them, ana xucaing performance of the broncho naers the fn n nnn nn this vast territory CHAMBER OP COMMERCE GRADUATES REFUSE DEGREES neoole. dazed by fear", .were reluct ? i away for the night, Mrs, Jacob has Miwui bv the state' base- - day, tew people retire tor earl' commercial de- - International Newe Service. and .nnnnmn amkto flee from their homes. Dally Bulletin cwmvw nlgbW- butj:elebrateflritlL- iy Satt between av: m.i uiuturi AMHERST, rMBJJS;; junw Hues ui luiiiiary fwl thit mother with Interests j you know, tharMrTTack- the next morning. while bairrieagueame LaMTtna'ProTO." TnTTteeirof the graduating 01888415,1 rfk ,Ym roads carrvlng thef son of the Natlonal Pump cora-- outside her home can give Around the beautifully aecoratea TTW visit "Curriculum A : reeular -- carnival spirit has nllava rAfllfMul. .to aC-- I most, valuablebelonglngs of the some ot the anU- - . will he broauer preparing her thesis. MiMMiihAT In to allay signed tianv has returned from Denver. ta4a MafpoltJhedanceJsJpulged" W ' Making In English ior peconaary been prevalent during the today at the villagers their pnt degrees ana Amerlcan "for It- - ' NJ!'-1"'- ' accordion : That the plans tor the new to the tones of the poliucanurmou In-her was Jacob Mrs. Schools," -.- 1.I.W has caused the wtth- graduation exercises. The protest So far no loss ofNlife hagbeirr pump factory are completed. Of course, pcouldn't gire ruu likMiMr iiv- violin wmku fnnrnln from g until ina,WH0?v'r""r-trrr::tincreasea measure unm u,u work. My husband drawal of one governor, and which was due to the request tor , the reported, owing to the slowness .of That tha plant site Is being Before beginning on the any people when mght, i. ,(imiln under nu aucceasur. resignaUon. of Dr. Alexander the laval river In spreading; ana cleared of trees and that excato met nn in the morning and 7 o'clock. me in was w as she of other and generally who yesterday rislgned parts Salt.Lake City ketUe on. thesis,, H vations lor the basement and the absence of earthquakes. part 8unday. Mr. Important aa the'flnal phasea the help out by putting the children library' not later than S o'clock .in the state are exnected. . president of the college following a all Bcandina n. triii mav be. it is upoa Invited .foundation will Immediately fol Jmsab haa Then,when 1 gave .the , . $ the morning. ., Bneakinx trip that bitter controversy with members COCA COLA KING WEDS -A their visas td be present at the outing low. , affectOUITS are over TAR. Naders tlcal policies . HARDINQ of lie faculty International Newa Service..Dulldlng will be ruBh-e- d the and a highly Jnlerestlng program the eyes of all pol to Khool I I ..That . ".-" children Ga ATLANTA. June .. in the .speeches im wtthNJl diligence and that has been arranged for , the occayear 1 took five courses.. rvlc,' was mar h would 'bevon their way to scnooi, Irttrntlnal New Mr. Harding will scatter be CEORGE DITTMORE FUNERAL Csndler, Coca Cola king, i Preal-den- t sion, which in the near future the new Mrs. tlay recalled-iritJO. June . WASHINGTON, 10. Little Mrs. Mar to rled Ragln. June the Minmnuiiad bv GROVE, father, 'PLEASANT going tomorrow Big home of the National Pump Co. The committee la charge of the tween St Louis, meat a siege of (measles that Harding baa relinquished con while the twov amaller to and SanDiego on August 4, ha will Tha funeral of George Dittmore nubile atenoaraoher; at 11 o'clock anxious la verr will be turning out finished pro fclaced her honaehold to quarantine to his office iMmmtiit Marion the ot hie newspaper, . ... trol n,. - defend, and . challenge was held Sunday afternoon to the today in the chapel at Emory uni I ducta--:hoys would remain at home under .. explain, n. . w , for two weeks.-Th-,b"oaia swr Ohio, i was 7'at The versity.--Th- e ceremony nldn't th. care of at this eriucs or .nw uuiuii.- -. -- to i tndoa Second ward chapeL with the Chamber ws. that mother M Roy D.lou 'and njoy, then-el-ve. only row a fended nnlr and bv relatives ottered was ftwmtnr-nreyecourt r' 1 by ' Usue from, the world -au. i l of Commerce, r, ' i f CorombM . lt waa an- - eelebntloa and assist la naung a every pull tbrough- Her cusses, ; and benediction friends of the bride the and Downs Msrk 11 prohibition. w " sl . : . the |