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Show i rij - A KEWSPAPE2 'tin.tf I U f fiira&ia 1. L'Ub. i : : cf p&IIcy 1 ta ill section of coiiitj. r- ' 1 Business Office Booms IniislblSllu - ""r--TrHTswiWM- 'TOW 10 STAKE t ress of Ship and Almost. ' .;. PRICE TWO CENTS Holne After Amvet Civilization ; imwrnunouu rx MM 1 mi. mi n ni hlmi nr. min wuui : in ujii mini, r tj ; n nnnui t 1 ' Xi E X r " ;'"': - President Believes Public Op lnlonbtrongest weapon to Prevent Strike j 'itii!tisite . vr ' ii...-- Tijnrr wrino Uvtt '''wamimiimm i J lAKO Report shows $6,654 Gain in" FiscaFear f 1925, Says McGuire MAY TAKE SITUATION ' : IS SH01IH JM Loses 35 Pounds OirWater Diet Jo Aid Health ON COAL STRIKE M m, BREAK ' ' 1 'V ' J ( OHGFAST !S20,000?A,N w--- n , .. & " MAY CQ0UD6E : ..-" V Returned Missionaries Speak at livening Services in der Auspices of M. L A. nunum ' ..'' i Captain Westing and His Men Miss Leona Durrant Succeeds Have Interesting Jatory Mrs. Hattie T. Snowas 7 " Stake President 'ofett IMPRISONED FOR STAKE CONFERENCE THREE YEARS IN ICE HujceteTra-RetaTdPff- tg ii i I It 107 U SU8T1B (MamBacMr& MAUD FAILS Capsizes ... - Schooner - herald rnocs PRQVO. UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1925 Tt)u) . A 1 IM 1 FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 54 u uQ "it-- 7r-?- r r r- IN HAND NEXT WEEK INSPECTORS FIND OFFICE SATISFACTORY 1 Now 'or September, Strike . i T. c oevms v.f riain; ikcw c upFirst to Suffer land Payroll of Provo - Postof fice n Now Aggregating: $50,000 Annually . More--Tha- By HERBERT LITTLE With aa increase in the receipts Miss Leona Durrant, chief clerk of the Provo postofflee for the fis (United Press Staff Correspondent) com Insurance at the Metropolitan cal year ended June 30, 1923, of 8WAMPSCOTT, Mass., Aug. SM. I s 1 pany's Prove office and during the President' Coolldge 'may return $0654.74 pver those of the previous past year second counselor in the to Washington, next week to take year, Provo's growth continues with stake presidency of the Y. L. M. L v ; a hand in the coal strike situation. unabated regularity. Tbla growth as stake president A., was- sustained The president has carried out 6.1haa, been steady since the fiscal of the organization at the Tegular r for a mouth hit polUy of year of 1922, "when the total receipts afteraonferenee Sunday " quarterly, -- r vention in the anthraeite quarrel be - adventure.- 5 were a little more than $50,000, as " ,?'' Mrs. of release the tween miners and operators.-- - He n m. wan mil n mi )Mnrtiiin..i...i.a The Maud Yentured unsuccess- noon, following who was ..vm-..- ,.. compared with tlie total of ftO.WH unimim...1Mw. l i.rn iy a .ujuMUn given Hattie T. Snow, an agreement will be reached. for the year ending June 30. 192.1, hoped fully into the Arctic regions, hop vote of thanks and confidence for at rtlroxnloratlon whooner Maud, missing since last fallr is safe again, .arriving Amimrtan' A strike Beptemlx'r I now seems according" to a "report Just Issia'd by ing to reach the North Pole by manner in which she NomerAlMka. -- .She left Seattle June 3r 1822 and has most of the time dnee, been drifting helplessly in north certain and Mr. Coolidge's own .New the Postmaster J. r, McGuire. drifting with the ice. Cross cur- hadexceptional conducted the affairs of the or ern Ice. The Maud expedition England will be the first section to accomplish what Comrtander MacMllIan in: the Bowdoln-PDar- y .The rents parried the Vessel northwest hoped during thafpe-rio- d ber incumbency. meanA UiH handling of a much seriously affected by the halting of instead of north, thwarting the ganization during discover a new arctic continent, and perhaps drift across the to accomplish hopes President T. N. Taylor presided Lantbravite production. . . , , aim of the expedition. greater amount of mail than before. , ambitions according ta xadl ssagesm Is s aXtoeSunday sessioflaShe-marn-ln- g The only Weapon the president not Theadditional mail has been hanBuLalthougheleiiava the with congresession began has is public opinion and this will dled by the same namber of clerks, "reached, jCaptaln O., Westing and "ALEXANDER VARGA under the di be most powerful after the strike bis men have none the Jess an in- gation and the choir, SHys Mr. .McGuire, who also states rection of Prof. J. It. Boshard, sing starts." A- suggestion from him is By NEA Service. that this waa made: possible by teresting story of their adventures Mountain TopJH probably the only thing that would which they related to the , United ing "lllgh. On the changes in the process of handling CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 84. Patriarch A. D. Clark offered the bring. a quick reconvening of the Fasting is the one sure road to the mall. , Press for the first time. ..miners and operators leaders' with health, says Alexander Varga, 30, The gains in the several branches 'lth- Captain Westing on the Invocation. President Eggertsen re any chance of a compromise agree who Is on his second great fast in of the office for the fiscal year of jd were Chief Officer Carl Han-ljt-tgood work of the ment Harmon Field, the American" Le 1925 as TOiipnrcd with the previous two years. sen, chief engineer and radio oper- joiced purpose or Mr. Coolldge is expected to break gion Playground donated to Provo ator M.,Monklt, Assistant Engineer church and said, that the one to faRt until he has year aw recorded as follows; Money . intends Varga which orders" paidT723,"t()tiling $:!2,632 ; ,bja alleiiw ahortly aftet;the A. Malmmret, Assistant Engineer 8. the church is a great bythe IlMmonJndaiferaIasL begins. being transformed from what was money orders issued, 898, totalling refers to as "the sign.": w w once a pasture and dumping ground ""Harold Sverdrup, scientist of the spiritual UDOiatuuvv ; of fast- - .$8278; insured mail," 20.450 take days may sixty fit ' members. Into a modern children's playground. "but I am golug C. O, D. mall, 2747 pieces increase! lug," Varga, party. '. says Profes. and Walter P. Whitehead strong, . insnred mall received fronriDlitsIde Leglonaires, twenty-twAssistant Engineer ? Syvertsen lMti "It. "The answered roll call Bunday. morning 28. points, 7058 pieeea Increase. ; ' dleS 'July 2, 1923, f roni wmpllca-tlon- a me Boshard san the duet, June fast started his Varga Breaks, the Shadows Flee.' under the direction of George Wor- The eight clerks and nine carrlera of diseases brought on by polar Morning He undertook the "treatment" for " Miss Leona Durrant of the Pio chairman of the Legion playT The body was wrapped then, of the local office handle and disIds health to remove body ailment hardships. were ground committee, and Dell Webb, in a Norwegian flag, covered with neer ward said that there and pains after years of study of tribute an average number of 17,300 I Anvas and, after funeral services minute women in the church as Devoted Mother And Beloved City recreational director, and erec- - Automobiles Collide on Highpieces bf mail per day. The eight culture, and .dieting. $ physical declared , Citizen Succumbs to Stroke Ited the Swing and way Near" Columbia Steel deliver an average of were read by Capt Westrlng, the.xer well as minute men. She on tne 4Ttn any or nig iusc ne. are M. church women A. of the Of Apoplexy ; Slide purchased by the Legion' for , Corporation Sunday mains were lowered into the water that the 94 pounds, having lost 437 pieces of letter malt and 2)0 but weighed 7 In ', ', .' the park. everjr way . hole in the ice, ardtng and assisting 35 iMiiiuds; his waist had shrunk J pieces of other mall per carrier through a four-foo- t of the While attempting to pass a north; With, everyone working with' a each day, totaling 637 pieces of mall "It was a severe strain on all the possible the promulgationworld. seven Inches. - state crew to see our shipmate go gospel principles to the Maud's What was undoubtedly an Harriet Ann Dunn. 03 years of will, holes were lug forHhe steel bonntV.car on the Steel highway Varga adhers to a strict schedule. weighing 115f pounds, postmaster " Tlmof the Poulson corporanear Columbia to Rhoda the Miss put supports, the apparatus' into Davy Jones' locker, especially old stone ax used by the InOn rlsing.each. morning he exercises McGuire stales. To deliver this mail age, widow of James F. Dunn, died driven by J. F. with our only means of transporta panogos wjiro, recently returueu at her home, 212 South First West gether, and "erected, and finally the tion's plant, a car dumbells for" 30 min- each one of the carrier must walk before the days of with dians long collided Sunday tion locked in the ice and the proba from the Eastern States mission, street, at T:30 o'clock Sunday even cement mixed and poured that is to McKnlght of Price, was found each utes. the Pioneers Later Utah morning he takes a distance of nearly 15 miles. The said that, the value of pure living hold the three big f uumakers for the morning with a southbound car . parcel post carriers deliver an aver-ag- e a Pharo walk. of the bility we would never get' out." R.tW. of by Sunday apoplexy children in to her at ing following a stroke ., driven by Claude Beddoes of Salem, place. ' The only Eskimo aboard the ves- had been forcibly brought Motor company in number, of , 150 ; parcels (too half he takes a drink hour hour an Every at Superior suffered Sunday was early with-theBeddoes field. j Members vf the Legion auxiliary i$he result that for sel deserted in the winter of 1023, tention In the mission large water. lot pw day. .been Payson canyon. in Mrs. had Dunn to the value of prayer.;. morniiig came to the rescue with lemonade knocked unconscious and LeGraade The three rural carriers deliver skeleton at will In be ?'8oon The state the a fine I of taking with him a gun and shovel. testified relic, several mouths for health a falling suffered the F. Richards of of also Salem, the Elder and cookies for workers. Carlson, George Land was .400 miles distant and stage,"' Varga says. "When I re- 750 pieces of first class, and 000 preservation, shows the crude the caused by high blood pressure. The group of oc deep 'cut on the .forehead. Mc the native headed In the wrong di- Quorum cf Twelve said that sume eating.. practically, every part pieces of other man pei day, or 55!) work of the red men. A stone' In Trovo, November 6, 1861 Born laws! the as the southeast corner of the Knlght,. who was accompanied by rection. Day later ; be wandered gospel law is as perfect handle about eight Inches kmg of my bortyrjexcept my bones will day, the'" -- "records O. and Harriet cupies of John the daughter ' show. The length of the routes, buck to the Maud, nearly, frozen. governing the tretverse. Tnere wouio - Baker Snow, and having lived here park wliich was once th most Fred Wlnkenarder. also of Price,down extends from I the of head have to, expect rebuilding. theitleld,Turt escaped injury Ts did Vernal Bed1, 2 an 3, is 29, 20.25 and 2L3 The Eskimo was -- wa m exjnpt : to be perfect harmony, he Bald, among- hft"1rerltfer1e'fB"ame was linked unsightly pertitmj-oto lie oempletely cured. the ax In much the same fash- tne .gospel thanks to the city and the "recent does and Bvron Davis, who also ton as a carpenter's hatchet. leavtTagalh "under 'penalty of being the children of men, if adhered "For a few days I was weak and milear resiiectlvely. There are 81H1 those with settlers closely early . to. car. were strictly hundred were in the Beddoes project, several had. to remain in lied. Now get families served on the three routed The blade, however, has been placed in Irons, but tiardly needed principles devotion to the upbuilding paving loads of dirt have been hauled in The injured men were brought "The gospel indicates to us wnat whose the admonition.. He was later land most broken of five-- or comprising a rural community ' of off thewflJL. forever as sleep stand of section will this life. It making the corner an ideal location. into ed at his home, East Cape, Siberia. we must do to gain etcrmil approximately 4500 persons. are in told to eanyonwe monument a and an; inspiration I'ayson were dressed. Later they were The local of fice rwently underThe Maud, In its northwest drift, Impels us td do the things necessary the Jensen's History of Provo, was baseball diamond have also . been taken to their homes. troowthlB Msse4-south-f- he Jemmtte' went a thorough inspection' by two one of of the monutaiu retreats In disposition Mrs. Dunn Retiring Both of the cars were badly dam. erected on the north side of the jSids,' 300 miles from theHerald Isl- without impairing our free agency,' did not seek the of UncleSam's trained men "who, the Indians-whe- n pursued by pluudits of the mul field, and water piped to the aged. McKnight's car was towed city Mr McGuire states, found condition? ands, thence toward the Bennet said Elder Richards. the whites during the early Inixissessed those biff she titudes, of it Praise he e Provo.wher disposed Into The choir sang'Hosanna, . grounds. in Islands, where Captain Westing redian , Some helpful angeca- Utah satisfactory. Which endeared her to uprisings county. qualities Roberta solo. his continued Jourthe With the active of on a trade and tions were made, among which wag ceived orders to return - to the Be thine," Murray will who friends and of host regret the Legion members, city officials, ney Into gait Lake City, where his 1st. The benediction waa offered "the giving of undivided attention to United States.. ,':T ' mourn with the fumlly at her pass and the citizens of Provo, from $50 daughter had been sent td Undergo he patrons of the Institution ia This order came la 1023, but due by Moroni Paxman- -j ;i to $1,000 "may be secured from the an operation for appendicitis. The congregation ana tne cnoir ing. vthich service should at all times ,to the huge icebergs which gripped sons the are following Surviving was small Beddoes' car. a Harmon Foundation in addition to bug, consideration. This ser- the ship, no progress could be made. opened the afternoon sessioit. by a nddaughtersL.MrsN(LJIlcks, John Servell"ncke4"TTp By given itTTrst. the $2,000 originally donated for knocked - off -- the r highway Into At one time the vessel was almost singing, "Redeemer of Israel." The Provei-Mrsi-JTil A r... was r. pointed out, should j rMrs. Clyde Pnssey, once in r irei, rrovo was offered by Jens u : r the park. The awards are to l fence. capsized, the eaptaltr andTrw tak? invocation Improved, If possible, in proportion R. Stark,' "Mark 'J. Dnnn, and Leon . Ward jr pasture to made the cities Harmon to the Increase In business. ,nKA the tce after loa41ng the dog Dunn, all of Salt Lake City, and fields which show having the greatest prog In iHuce Provo has a good chance et The increased pay to postal cm-"- sleWj with food: and ' suvillis and ; also one Provo Miss of ress in expansion, improvement, and (Continued on Page Six.) on the prize money pro-has augmented the payroll at hitching the teams of 15 Siberian ployes couilngtn at C. who this John Snow, -brother, In an isolated sixit in the First the Provo office to approximately supervision of the parks between vlded the work is pushed to its dogs, awaiting the Maud's loss. time la in Los Angeles; two half-- March with of south this ward pasture city., and March 1, 192. final conclusion. "But we did not have $50,000 per annum, a good mm tit sisters, Mrs. John L. Hnllldny and AVlth rhe his hat and coat by Ids side, a man add to the other imyrolls of the dnrt ship after all," Captain .West: goodstart already made -- A bronse tablet marking the park Mrs,JamesSumnerv:of Provo, and this spriug when public spirited citi In honor of Mr. Harmon will be re- - Old And YoungFat And Lean wll0'ave.his H,8 Ing said. "The vessel wasralBed city, which are Increasing annually. thirteen grandchildren. r in zens turned out and helped haul IciSlved shortly to be placedrat his re An Will Fnter Inti 44. was 20 feet out of Mr. McGuire says.: ; . by the ice held In willbe services .. 9 , Funeral I j 1... Jtl.I.. I prayer mil to fill up. the. low places and quest In a very- fncousclpious place miuuuj vy uh-- m .uuw pressure and had she not been Bolld Contest the Provo Sixth ward chapel Wedwith the playground equipment put I in the park. . ly build would, have been kindling nesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. w wood In ten minutes. After being "Let bygones be bygones, and let's liwacneu ami bskcu mm the no'dy at the Friends may-viemat ne tossed about for two hours, the craft things once and for all," de- - was doing mrweu ueciareu home prior to the services. InterYhaii-mnci.irf.rt Miir was released and settled bak in the ft, was Mng examliiwl by a group of in the City cemetery, ment will-ho ; tethel1'-1111"v water on an even keel" !sportsomwkteerlnttference herefolg-tthe Bftrg under tha(Ureetlonof wus ne ' or held noi in determiue wneiner in, 1924 In the Maud, jstlli long lisf of shorting events outlined Mortuarj-- j . .. - for the big Elks day at Geneva, to meet his Maker. westwurd drift. Worked her way resemfree-of infection it of us the "Many ginning misinterpret "Where across to the Siberian shore and Financial Condition of Provo Wednesday.. domandlhltilLj)Ccause., we are blescomBMmhldv--It-i3-jalmo8- t Rated "Tables and Iienches will be pro- river. "What's morf. rtie mntpRta are tn chiefs' query. The officer was told guaranteed life, liberty, and the criminal to take a child who has a Servell was from Illinois, and vided in camp grounds at; ithat dfifted toward the North Cape of 1st a be own for the Bcnsrsl n.iMIr High By Financiers Mr constiwhere a room there into of cold the by happiness pursuit that he was not 'yet a eitUen of an eurly "date and we are now workthe Chukotsk peninsula, Siberia,, we are too restricted in babe. Now that an epi Jones said. tution that That Provo City's Imnds and se Release from the Ice came August D. D. demic is threatening, ehlldren who -- One of tW leading snorts for Hioltbe I'nlted States, the officer gnln- ing oat plans for Its Illumination." our dally activities," anya-Dr- r In the e statement was made to that 7 last, "this Maud sailing for Nqine curities Vireegarded a iniheimpressiuu Boyer. This feeling overdone leads have colda . should beeareully. womenjntaiidfi nail driilng ton . w6rld ot finance. Is evidenced in a s Herald representative today by August 21." foT law Unfffded and "not allowed to go to "Don't hit the wrong jiall,? is the was of Swedish descent. of disrespect "Aren't you hungry T . Chief Geo. P. Billlf.gs, comuilsslbuer of The little ship was in radio com recent report froin.Moiidy,aM-uacom- - school or mix with other families only advice Mr.' Jones will band out common in our Is that teo all ' asked ; miintcation with Mtfbergei every of Investments, which, In its secparks: for at least two weeks In order to during the contest Many a bus- - Wilktns then mnnlty todity. was the outlined in detail not Mr. am I hungry," Winter from January to March and tion dealing with government and Billings "No, nana is expected to discover, new "This Is especially brought, to determine If the whoop develops. cross state to the In attempting to eat, the plans which the members of the heard a number of .United States municipal securities, rates all of "The disease Is Infectious in the mechanical abilities of their mates. man's reply. "I don't have mind by the timely remarks of the as being .This highway near his home on the Odd will take care of me." , City commlsison have for the a Dundee have broadcasting stations. A newspa Provo's Issues of The, I regarding" quar early stages. can be Springville road, Sunday forenoon. city physician of the ant .of the park next year Ammrentls', possessed to been secured in for an the life of per was published aboard ship, help is the highest rating that and whooping case whereNthe very, play danqe son of Mr. and antine regulations financial wdrld, ac Harold, In the evening. Prizes for the best same faith as Servell, or at least a and itfcett. thesesiiecificatious are 1 endangered a not ing to break the terrible monotony, given in the limitations are These by thoughtless fant PeteT-soncongU... a ran Mrs. into Chris sufficient amount of It to think the carried out, Provo will be able to : Pdlar bear were numerous, Chief cording to dty officials. r"with m waits and fox ttoE1'-- - "T;.". forced upon us .In order to give the nelghborsbringing-afhlldunfortunate man Would be cared boast of one of the finest tourist Pfovo City's special improvement small truck driven by John Lull s which Officer Hansen at The 2:30, begin sports, a room. there where, bad into are utr cough, - sold jou. incy and a of Okron. Ohio. The child suffered oiner ifuiiw - for. Chief Wilkins took him to the parks in the intermounta.ln region. hondsrreeentlydresscome had have aboard would and indndet later A undressing few Boys' babe. they days and lip and a four protection. Many of our seri was a young f lfflhe'r .luvesthi-tloh- . Because of the condition of the city ; were half above par, necordiug to the city cuts about the face we not interfered. Twenty-tw- o whooping ing contest, girls' bottle- race, boys county jam fur devehqied ; bruised leg. He was taken to ous diseases could be, and some o.f this Child ' " bndly ; ' ::.'. finances,' resulting from, the heavy treasurer. fikrt shot from the deck.; They Splayed races.' lxiys' leen almost entirely cough. Serious cases niay develop foot paces, girls' them no doult will be taken be- expenditures required to comptcte Mavor O. K. Hansen attributes this the offices of Drs, Westwood and eliminated Serrell horseshoe around the ship and entertained us. meu's. contest, our so one of ones, from and flight" by strict quarantine Beck where his wounds Were dresswill the City and' County building, the " The dogs, however, did not enjoy the splendid financial condition largely ; , children be so fortunate as not to lie pitching contest, ladles' egg race, fore the sanity board where he sanitation.; .. ed, and later to his home." an of commission was", required, to hotel adherence An adequate be to bis examined Ihe for of and bears baseltall the lndobrv' sanity. ladles' foot race, proximity "It Is :especiUy Important at very sick, let ns keep him away Chief of Police Wren .Wilklns, up-- It wIU and modern budget system, which 4Ulled dismally." mJF program for-- the tour-1s- t, and contest the "fats" our other from thia time attention families anilschtntls, Jo focus who Investigated the accident: exon until the found Cliief "park; iinproj-ementnoiieare ttvpxTHid"Tf WHie coldest1 weather encountered Is regarded by the large, fjnancjal most the While 'Whatevrjemy-4o-tfrstop erated Lull of. all Maine, as the upon whooping cough. the lights, tables and but 1926, he year all Wilkin wlhVln States probaV 70 degrees below wro. Th Institutions with w;hom the city does child to the! " lest re looking rich girl, ns of disease gives Ji'oin the ehlldrehh(rTtdutts-TvroTeTnative henrhes will be taken rare of thia Therest north" the Maud drifted business as a safety vaTveya'njl 'oni rinnfwi nppsTentfrIonioTsense lady, the old- bility, lie deported to his ' "" nr onr. ihn rnf s hr rnn nif sttt'k, the illsease is almost turns in more abundant' health. the oldest ' ' '. full :'"."."' " land. ' . (lint gives .them confidence lu their , .' est man; , be- - wealth and wisdom' to In the infants. fatal young J Into it, according to the officer. . with this city. relations (Continued ou Page Six) NOME, Alaska, Aug. 24. tTJ.P.) Returned from .more than three years' Imprisonment In the Ice pack Amundsen of the north, 4he schooner Maud wai in port here today, with the lis men of its crew defcillng strange etorie of their. - i v - '! rr" joheaUedJno-t;, Captain-twcairviesting- , . pon-Inte- 20,Eln -- jm Lcdon Members Erect Apparatus Oh Harmon Foundation Playground - . - INMDLt Ill - ' SALEM BOYS HARRIET DUNN he COLLISION FIND o DEATH SUNDAY -- INDIANA ontr;&-- STONEAXIN Giant-Stride- NEAR CANYON I - ,,1-l- , fiot-crrier- ; merry-make- ptei8-eaehpe- r $rt f " -." e. Keiirratttinfr-of-the-funir- - each-day- six-hou- rs Provowhejreiirjund STRANGER IS FOUND INSANE : ELKS PLAN 1 SPORT CARD viy t 1 i Lora-Dim- n AT GENEVA SECURITIES OF ii,luTeili PROVO GIVEN l - PARK SOON TO w HIGH RATING SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES 1 j e J,i BE IT.IPROVED . 1 4 axesd-the-Kl- AUTOMOBILE" the-aut- new-bor- A-l- n thituigw RUNS INTO BOY 1 The-ahor- l A-- Merry-Maker- know-recentl- s: , .- , -- ' jaidL-'Sometime- at-Tc- - ha-v- I v:i2 , If i' g -- er-fo- rt s 1 . sprd d d ' ' |