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Show ! I )' - ; - v.i. ' '' s - THE HERALD vh',n vou ut Herald Want-Ad- s one next time yen nave something to sell, trade, or rent , home T7 F irst in newsl first jn circulation, Na 119. TglRTYEIGHTH YEAR. ELECTION ON BY DAUGHTERS OF 5 DECEMBER fin t in ndverthingand first delivered itithe hornet ' ' 5 DIRECTORS ; CROSS DRIVE . UTAH PIONEERS IS NOW ON ': f - " iNeveR did ) see. J crop - - d MRS. CR AND ALL WINS RANGE Dixon-Taylor-Russ- d e -- T PRESIDENT ' RETURNS HOME SPAlMNG VISITS VICTOR -- SUCCESSOR TO J. D. 4 AUTO UPSET NEAR DIXON TO BE CHOSEN PROVO CEMETERY lour Directors Hold Over, Henry O'Hair, Driver of Car, la Also Badly president smith, Vice Pres. Taylor, Peterson, Creer. . the Injured. Five directors are to be elected by ChjirJe8ShaWjabout L60yeargof the Pv;iiiiulK;r'(if Commerce in ' Itcccniiicr, according to the an7 Steel Corporation, Is in a critical iiouiiceiiu'iit made bv Secretary E. S. condition at the Aird hospital, suflliiuklcy. lhere is one vacancy on the fering from severe injuries' in an accident cjfthe Spring-villliird. that occasioned by tho death automobile near- the rrovo road, city cemo-- .. of John T. Dixon. The other di rectors whose terms expire next tery, Sunday morniiig at about C :30 month are Dr. .Franklin S. Harris, o'clock. Henry 0'IIair, about CO years of president of the Young university, age, is also at the hospital having City Judge James .B. Tucker, Thomas F. Pierjiont, former presi- been injured about the hip and baddent of the chamber of commerce ly bruised and Injured in the acciand Walter Adams, manager of the dent Shaw sustained fracture of the Utah Valley Gas & Coke company. r The directors are Presi- skull, several bad scalp wounds, a liroKen upper Jaw hone and SAversl dentN. Taylor, Preston G. Peter- other injuries. His condition is reported aa very son and W. O. Creer. The board of directors will meet serious and the chances of his recov are meager. e ery Tuesday to appoint an election to decide on the date of the final election ; also, a tellers' com--i the name of Duke, who escaped in- - mlttee to count the members votes. Jury were coming from the ateel "In keeping with the constitution plant early Sunday morning on "of the Provo Chamber their way from work to their homes and of Commerce the prlmanr election In this city. Both men have been employed of officers for the ensuingfjear will be held on Tuesday, December 4, for some time as watchmen at ,' the would that the attractive range coke ovena being constructed by the 1923," Secretary Hinckley said, Shaw was the adorn their kitchen. "As preparation for this election it Koppers company. will be necessary for the secretary night watchman and O'Hair the day The lucky winner was Mrs. M. - of the Chamlier of Commerce to watchman. F. Craudatl ofTaryhurst on Provo Shaw has been living dnrlng the mail to each member of the chamber delivered lie will Bench. The range who' Is lu good standing, a roster of past five or six months at 383 West comby the First South street Previously to members. pany to Mrs. Crandall. 'At the coming election five mem- coming here he had been living in bers of the board of nine will be rrnit iSKe city at the Semloh hotel. elected. It will therefore be neces- O'Hair is said to have been a guard society sary that each member receiving a at the state penitentiary for several . list of the names shall mark five for years. The Relief society of Utah stake O'Hair' was at the wheel at the his choice as members to act on the to Food Menace Is Scarcity time of the accident Going north will hold a. stake conference In the board of directors. Life in Germany, London on the state highway a horse steptabernacle Sunday, November 25, at "According to the constitution of the chamber of commerce ouly mem- ped onto the road near the Provo Reports. 2 p. m., according to Mrs. Inez bers whose dues are paid up to the city cemetery. In an effort to evade of the orgaKnight Allen, president current quarter are eligible to vote. striking the animal, O'Hair turned nization. The sudden We therefore suggest that aU mem the car hurriedly. Mrs. Clarissa Williams of Salt MUST ANSWER "YES" OR bers of the chamber of commerce see swerve of the car upset It and the Lake City, presiednt of the general "NO" TO NEW DEMANDS to It that they are eligible to vote In men were thrown to the pavement -board of the society and other offi .- - Duke, who- had been riding with the coming election. cers are expected to be In attendthe men from the plant site bnt who -ance. The public is invited to the escaped injury, found Shaw in an Inter-Allie- d Council of Am unconscious condition and O'Hair , . conference, hotlunen anil women. s Interesting-addressewill be gtven unable to lf. bassadors Propose Joint Withhe help of another person who happenby capable speakers. Note, to Germany. The class room of the Franklin ed along in another car, Duke school that has the largest per cent rushed the s injured men to the hosof parents in attendance at the W. 3. Dr. Aird rendered pital where, s International News Service. organization of assistance. ' that district at Thursday evening Shaw i9. consciousness account On regained LONDON, Nov. 7:30 o'clock wil be given a prize, several hours later. He Is In a critiof the seriousness of the situation according to Principal D. Byron cal condition and little hope is held in Germany, the British govern- Jones. out for his recovery. A splendid program for the meetment Is advising all women mem O'Hair Is badly bruised, but on bers of the allied mission staffs to ing has been arranged with several account oi his soreness the doctors leave as soon as possible, according musical numbers from the children have been unable to" determine the to a Berlin dispatch to the Star of the school and addresses by par- extent of his injuries. An y today, The warning pointed out ents and teachers. will lie taken as soon as his condl the menace from the growing food Kmil Nellson, one of the teachers, tion .. permits. will discuss "Home Study". Mrs. scarcity in Germany. Ruth Mumford, school nurse, will , BERLIN, Nov. 19. Persistent re outline the health work program for ports were circulated here that pre the year and Principal Jones will a greements have been etm;ilMMi!e-flethdseluser-ee-oliminary signed at Amsterdam providing a eratioit between the home and the credit of more than $100,000,000 for schools. the German federal government, by Ole Olpson, Jr., board memlter The 'lecturer, -- Ada a group of flunn from the Franklin district nml Mrs. Wurd. distinguished "the "little Englishwoman ciers. Ruth P. Farrer, president of the with the big message," will be pres will sented by the Young university association, 18. Nov. The Inter PARIS, make short remarks. lycenm bureau Wednesday evening. -alliedtotiuilwiHwidors council of 3 in a allied Joint strong, day proposed Miss vt urd has a keen insight ; 1 note to Berlin requiring an Imnie-diatInto human- - nature, she 4 "yes" or "no'' answer to .the limit orator, has a beautiful speak- - -new demiuids levied uion Gernni'ny, ing voice, clever sketching ability Declstufr to send the note is un and a scintillating humor.j derstood to be the chief feature of County Agent A. L. Cliristenson of Miss Ward has many interesting tho solutloanhlcu.-tV a cuuucil pro luoeie louuty and U'u faruic.ri.-Mr- , posed for a settlement of- the Ger-- J Pearson and Mr. Hansen, are pur- "Vou Americans." She has had man problem. chasing a carload of dairy cows nntple " opportunities to study the It was understood (hat the am- from the dairy men around Provo American 1 ;1 people. Her fame spread bassadors decld to iKistpone ac- and vicinity. . to this country from Canada when tion upon the question of new Tbo lntter part of the present she lectured there In 1017, and she penalties for Gernuiuy until after week County Agent C. O. Stott of was invited to here. Her lee- the German reply Is received. Munt I will be In Provo to purchase tures aroused siak the greatest enthuThe text of the tentative settle- a carload of cows. dairy siasm and she was in great demand ment plant wag telegraphed to County Agent George Holiustead to speak" before colleges, clubs, con-veBrussels, London and Rome. of Richfield was here last week for Ions, lu theaters. Churches, the same purpose. hotels everywhere and from one DEAN MERRILL TO SPEAK. Each one ot the agents were assis end of the nation to the other. She The Provo chaper of American ted in the work through the office was Invited into, the homes of the Engineers will have a banquet at of County Agent J. P. Welch. Reed American iieople and studied .them the Hotel Roberts Thursday even- Knudsen is also assisting iu lining at close range. V. Prof. dean J.' of ing. Merrill, ... . the cattle. This lecture 4s a brlluant eoltome the SchotiTTif-nilii- es, University of up of her many and varied experiences, Utah, will 'be the speaker ot the a deughtrul and humorous cnuserle evening. on American ways and customs as they appear to an outsider. It is illustrated by clever cartoons. It My paying one ycar'a subJudgo J a men It. Tucker will be scuds Its hearers home with a fuller :- tho tqicnker at . the Educational scription to Tho Herald you .... 9 wnr geTTheaany"nd Sunday" "Week TTFogfalu lotto gtvenaniie knoviiratgo of tlii'ni'iv"s pud their more determined to be Herald amWour mngazlnes, The Provo h1;h school auditorium dur country, of the flag under which worthy Farm Journal, Tbe, Household ing tho chapel rxeroNcs Tuesday Good "Stories" and the People's oreiiooii. He wl'J siieak on Ameri Another lecture. "Faces in - the ca tiixatlnn work as sponsored by the Piiimlnr Monthly.-deals with tho Crowd," The four magnifies are given American legion. study of "ourselves and you absolutely free for a year untirsaay will be music day an- the other folks," and Is filled with ry pnylnc for The Herald for prrcinUottt and a urogramqurrliit philosophy, brilliant humor a year you save $1.30 over , tho music department and wholesome troths, Illustrated arranged liy-trnte by the month. under the direction of Prof. Ernest throughout with clever lightning In other words for $.1.50 paid I'nxn'iiin. One of tho faculty mem- ouUlue sketches on the blackboard. thla month you will get a dally bers of the Young university will be I " m ; tho speaker of the day. v newspaper, A 8unday newspaper .RIGHT OF WW PURCHASED and four magazines. The economies and the agricul The county commission Monday This offer Is made only to tural clubs of tho school will have smhorlTcrJ io cf T '" w hold-ove- com-mitte- by-la- URGE WOMEN TOPEEDOUT ; relief conference OF GERMANY . PARENTS MEET AT FRANKLIN NOTED UTAH SINGER IN ex-se- ACCIDENT Chamber of Commerce Will Charles Shaw Is in a Critical Hold Directorate ElecCondition at Aird tion December 4. Hospital . - MEN IN AUTO BY PROVO C. C. . - Ed-ward- rd tmptnttmC. STEEL PLANT TO BE ELECTED ' tenTght" and Tttefc PRICE TWO CENTS. THE FIELDS ARE FULL OF 'EM SEVENTH RED MELISSA RIGGS STEWART. Whereas, On July .2 1923, mir Dr. X. C. Potter Explains in the Daughters of Utah Three Members to Be Elected Melissa Present Financial Condition Pioneers organization, for One, Two and rive of Utah County Chapter. Riggs Stewart, passed from mortal Years. existence, and while we miss her genial presence at out gatherings; her wise counsel in rmr - TieTHi Hons; her love for anil enthusiasm FRANK DEMING HEADS NO OPPOSITION TO we. with COUNTY ROLL CALL PRESENT MEMBERS in our work, ami while mourn her iier'sorrowlng relatives, loss, our hearts rejoice in having been associated with her in life; to s Elections to Be Held in the have been impressed with her high Jesse Hunter and Robert to have listened to Ideals of Have Annual Charge living; SecondrThird and Fourth the chaste and . beautiful expres Drive in Provo. Precincts. sions of appreciation of the life and labors of our pioneer, ancestors that their history and achieve- ' The time is now set for the annual to this roll pall for t'tah 'County Chapter of ments be perpetuated-an- d Three end she labored diligently ; Ahierfcnn Red Cross, according to c Nw,''TheiW,Bn-trTBerreifDr. LTCTFof terrchaTrmah." PresT will lie elected at the annual school we emulate her virtues,- per- denf Coolidge That designated the dates election .Wednesday, December 5. her wisdom, practice her between Armistice day, November The elections will be held In the petuate of service to devotion and 11 and Thanksgiving day, Xovemlier Second Third and Fourth precincts. precepts 29 as proper time to begin the drive The- term of office of only one of oureause; And Be It Further Resolved, of the present members of the board That we, the- - Daughters- of- Utah for niemrierVhlp. l'roVopsf "o713" has expired, but the other two to be Pioneers, of Provo City, do hereby American Legion, the Legion. Auxilvoted on have been appointed by the extend to the sorrowing family iary and the Service Star Legion 'board to fill the unexpired terms Of our love and sympathy, and that a chapter of Provo will sponsor the drive in Provo. The patriotic clubs Acmembers. the1 former board copy of these resolutions be spread cording to the school laws of the upon the minutes of the organizat- of various other cities of the county state of Utah such appointment is ion,, a copy be. furnished the family are backing the seventh roll call. The Sorosis of American Fork are good only to the next following of our departed sister, and that the school election when the voters must press of this city be furnished a considering the drive in that city. The Kiwauis, Service Star Legion elect a member for the unexpired copy, for publication, men of Springville and - term. Mrs. Laura Young Foote, have been asked to sponsor the drive W. Monroe Paxman, present presi' Mrs. Rose Young Stewart, gives asdent of the school board, who about Mrs. Elizabeth McCauslin Saxey, in that city. Te outlook ' two years ago succeeded J. W. Committee. surance of the largest enrollment in Red Cross that the local chapter resigned, Is a candidate for iu a number of yeirra. from the "By a recent audit of the chapter The other members of the board Whereas, Our Heavenly Father who will be candidates for school has, in His infinite wisdom, re- fund rendered by Clifford Wright, board members are Ole Olsen, Jr., moved from 'bur midst one of our county auditor, it is clearly demonworthy and esteemed honorary pio- strated that charity funds can be and Mrs. Margaret Maw. Mr. Olsen Is serving the term va- neer members, Martha Smith .Har- handled economically," said Dr. cated about three years ago by ris, and whereas in her going vthe Potter, "Referring to the audit of Thatcher Jones elected from the community has lost a friend and accounts rendered by Messrs. John Third precinct One year of that her family a kind and loving Guy, John D. Dixon and Clifford Wright on Dec. 12, 1922, it was term is at present unexpired. mother ; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, shown that there was a balance on should Mr01senJ)e elected jit the hand-o- f SG20. 1. From- - this amount coming election he will be the presibereaved family of the deceased a salary of $35 was deducted for dent of the school board during the and commend them to Him who month of December. , next year. "When the present board of directhings welL Mrs. Maw recently appointed by doetb allBe It Further Resolved, tors took charge of the chapter And, the board to fill the vacancy caused That resolutions be a these of copy January 1, 1923, it was a consensus by the resignation of Arthur N. in the records of the Daugh of Com- opinion that the honor naturally "Taylor:" His term of office would placed or provo ters Utah of pioneers gained of serving the people is such L not expire until January 1, 1926. Beauand also printed in our local a true Gives a City, Away pany of aid to Primaries for the three precincts and a copy sent to the fam- men andcapacity their families, coniinensur-atewill be called within the next few papers luui range. ily of Sister Harris. well for the time rendered. days by the board of education Mrs. Laura loung roote, 'The of admini total expenses Jones. its clerk, Eugene through Mrs. Elizabeth McCauslin Saxey, stration to Hundreds of .people thronged the date for 1923 is $44.02. From present Indications the InMrs. Rose Young Stewart, A few of the chapter activities-arcompany's cumbent members of the board in Committee. as follows : in the western ditision store Saturday evening to see the the districts where the election will where 3167 of our boys are hospi giving away of the Royal Charter be held will be candidates for electalized we sent ten pairs pajamas. Oak range. tion. No announced opposition to twenty bath robes, one hundred The presentation of the range was any of the candidates has been made beanies. The articles were made by made at 8 o'clock. Previously to up to this time. members of the Service Star Legion that time everybody In the store from Lehi, American Fork, Provo were casting longing glances toand Sprlngvllle. wards the big, beautiful ,slxhole Material was bought by the locaal Royal Charter Oak range writh pot chapter. ished top, all enamel, hoping "I was proud to be connected These Service Star chapters also with the Brigham Young univer- furnished, several hundred quarts of sity," snid President Franklin S. Jellies and jams to be shipped by Harris today on his return from a the local Red Cross to our sick and trip to the east. "I went away." wounded boys during the year. r he continued, ''to learn all I could "Local relief extended to help the B. Y. U. and to sell the vice men and their families amountRoyalty of Spain and Italy to to some succeeded B. Y. U., and ed to $172.15. As to community-d- e and Pope Are Drawn extent with both purposes." velopment of Provo the local chap in the President Harris enjoyed Together. ter financially supported the Wo at the ceremonies auguration man's Municipal council to the ex Two George Washington university. tent of $12.75 in their worthy cause were repre institutions hundred of high school-- , auditorium stage By GL'GIELMO EMANUEL. in sented the inaugural procession, equipment Five hundred boys, International News Service Staff the B. Y. U. ranking men and women ot this com Correspondent. v in seniority of establishment Judge elrls, highly .praise the efforts of Rome, Not, lft Brilliant cere- William Howard Taft and Dr. munity the local chapter In establishing a monies today marked the arrival of James Jayne Hill led the t savHarris was much in precedent In swimming and lire King Alfonso of Spain, Queen Vic- terested In the work of the St. ing course in Provo; toria and General Prlmo-Itlve- ra, "It must be understood that the head of the Madrid government, to Lonls convention fo rthe consldera and first charge of the Red Cross is the pay a state visit to King Victor Hon of rellcious instruction man and Emmanuel and Pope Pius XI. It is training. Dr. Hedger, he said had welfare of the bis family. Secondly the welfare of work boosted being will result the religious visit that the expected boys in closer relations between Spain, done in Utah, and Miss Alma Bins- - out future great citizens, thehealth and girls of today. Public of the had del kindly very and Vactican. spoken the Italy wel: te- nurses, dietetic courses,, infant ta The Spanish royanmrty first nnrents" class mtmVzrZ&r -swimming Credlts from the B. Y. U., the fare, public health clinics, visited the Spanish embassy, later aid firs and and lifejavlng to thrYatlcan in papal nresldent founds were being re Red motors. Alfonso was received by the ceived at nar by eastern colleges. are functions directed through chapters. Disaster relief, de-no pope in a public ceremony In con- This was due In part to the institu Cross in the Associa matter how or where it occures sistory hall; later the king was re- tion's niembership mands Immediate attention by the ceived in the papal private chambers tlon of Northwestern Colleges. H hroncht creet ncs iroui is. l. Red Cross. The disaster In this state L , where thereuwas aprlvate..conf " of recent date can well vouch for TJT students In the east At '"Chiwell a organized this obligation. Alfonso and the other members cago he found :" associuuon. The executive board has support of his party arrived at noon from chapter or the aiurani of trom meeting ed a loan closet for Provo. the bad and pleasure . the at Spezzia. They were greeted at a bnnqnet with the members. this elowt will be supplied many or railway station by King Victor Em- Nels Anderson, a recognized author- the necewnrysick room supplies all the manuel, the crown prince, on the holK and the author of which are so often required. People ity Mussolini royal princes, Premier circuma book on that subject, was the of extremely moderate and the members of the cabinet as officer. Loland Wentz stances are to be the beneficiaries. presiding elLfl tho representatives of the was the introducing agent. PresiThe Junior Red Cross with its HtrTstocracy. dent Harris hoped more of the stu- spirit of chnrify, justice, brotherA great crowd filled the streets dents would go from the B. Y. U. to is rapidly beconi-luand cheered at the party drove eastern schools to get additional hood and fidelity factors in prothe one of great from the station In a long line of for leadership lu the moting world peaee and internationtraining motor cars. world. al goodwill. The Provo high school Cardinal Vannutelli. dean of the ln thla organjzatlonj: l sacred college, invited all tho cardl The seventh roll call is now on. nals in Rome to attend the welcomRobert Edwards and Jessie Huuter ing ceremonies in 'consistory hall In Provo. Frank Dem-Inin have charge full regalia. Twenty eight were is chairman of the roil call for 1 present The scene was a most im Utah county. The executive pressive one. The Pontiff occupied that by In fullv confidant a sneclsllv ontiHtriicfprt crimson week very few people I A. .oc.ja this of Friday ' T'liroiie.Ranged about the halLworel hasTC will lie seen wno uo noi wear wc rofcsoTJolJHtJr8wsoTi Vatican attaches In brIUIaut uni turned from an interesting irip w 11124 Red Cross button. The well' forms atutvestments.,:.,- - - He attended the known Red Gross ot service j111 Alfonso addressed the Pontiff in tlio' Pnclflc wast. convention at Portland, find its usual place In the front winChnulamina Spanish and the latter sespoiMled in ' While of the Ellison dow of every home." , , . Italian. After the reception in the where Mr. had startled him White Chnntanqun papal private chambers, Pope Plus bv announcing that the B. Y. TJ. had EC. - NOT G. XI received General Prtmo Rivera.. A typographical error crept into the flnesttlyaenm numbers la the to come the article In Sunday's Herald ancountry. People like to CONVICTS CAPTURED. renouncing the opening of the Park Provo on account of the fine ; crocerv at 475 West Fifth North sponse of the audiences here. International Ntws Bcrvtes. was much in street, by CCE. Davles. The intlals Rwenson Colo.. COLORAIHJ, -SPRINGS, i maniof Mr. Da vies are C B. and not Nov. 19 John Keyes, 80 and John terested In the college spirit II. Mr. had 0. article the in coast nn si tho cabo f,.t.t WIerrlng, 40, said by police to cwmea. At Ptnn ' Paries Is well Rnd favorably known ' fnticrf CQTlvM frnm n Ty" prl"nn with thf fontlmll members-ottbe-boa- Fair UTAH day; title change Jn THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1923. RESOLUTIONS PROVO SCHOOL LY E " THE WEATHER help-hlmse- -- Parent-Teacher- CONCERT AT COLLEGE HALL forty-sevent- h jr march-Presiden- " W : work-or--the- being-drive- - n . e. . m g . ed PROF. SWENSON g HAS RETURNED f com-mltt- p ; It . ,- ww" it - .'-- - r X-ra- n of NOTED SPEAKER ON LYCEUM T p- Anglo-America- n Paroiit-Toaclior- WW-rr- e DAIRY COWS . SHIPPED OUT , nt , EDUCATIONAL WEEK PROGRAM . i - - has-bee- he ' ; .r. il pivcit ' |