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Show I - - ."-,- i ,,.- . . f . . r : i - f V TT A NEWSPAPER Demoted to t policy of tairneaa to aS aectioes of UtJ coast. YTMnnnnnnhn i . 7 I -.- . :- . t - t in t . , - , : -- ... : PRICE JpT- SAID i J'"... " - '". . ... ' .: . BIG CONTEST ; Flnds leanup movement i d :J Manava Ward BIG Re- - i. a: m. ir L F 4 lllif ...... ' Pacific Coast Cities Look to .ueeiuire state f or r ooa.. . ? , rroaocis - .i i rB 1 Association Members Who Break Agreements to Be Handled In Court c ADDRESSES Growers Unanimously Vote to Endorse Action of Its ' Committee - CENTS and TO BE UNFAIR . WO j . "P1PM1H?S inn WARNFT) NOT TO HEED RUMORS ; , Ml This Map Shows How Entire Nation Voted IIMVID C0L1BI1;:V If T" Tz" " b ECfhi Ki ' - I TACTICS OF (MOB Uy - z WtsJwn - LA) HERALD KIQNE3 BosIumb Office V i. 1$ ' I PROVO. UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 25i 1926. FORTIETH YEAR, NQ. 199. -- J b - fY ,.e:h i , t.kads hY STAGING CONTJBgT PREDICTS GREAT .rUTUKB h- t Oll UTAH . Twentyme Blocks Will Com Many Out-O- f Provo Business pete for Honors mroas& men Aiiena utamoer 01 out Spring and Summer Commerce Luncheoiii.,, .. '' n -- 1 ; To accentuate tbe name "Man Derlartoc that all of thA national meaning "the Beautiful,' meta-- nrobiema could be solved if tbet Tomata-rowe- ri of --Ctabcount I bers of tbe "Manavu ward, under jt he " fcto as many piecea t could will tand pat olt their demand of direction M; I. A wi.. pur aa of the Shoald a ton tbeir are well organuea coniwu$13 for product: there tidiiete In a borne ' beautiii4.uL oltles leaving It to each to do its r the cannera continue to refuse to to from I coatest to last Sep April bit.' Cnlvln ft. Brown, chief of the enter Into further negotiations, the ' :A tember 30. service bureau ef the growers will raise no tomatoes here organisation Vt I 111 II III 111 II 1 A 1 ' III 1IU' wl "Mil TUU decision waa reached at a v t r i ia ivrr t r11 fi iiiiiiiiiiniii iiiiii i Chamber of Commerce of tbe united this year, but win plant otber crops. i meeting of a general commltee com States, delivered aa interesting and This was the unanimous decision A.. F prised of MraJ. ,M. Jenneu of toore than 60 members of the educational address at the monthly and Biiinball Acord. Washburn rrtah County r n- I I membership luncjramjnwnerrovo a I t i I VI 111 a J TJ T. . llllllllllltllll mirv 1 II r , il 111 atra. a.. Ja. ChrialciiaenheldV-WedII 111 III I i I . Ill I IIII 1X1 UVCrX (1IIII1I1II1IV f Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel en aasoclation at a meeting n tue l a. J tbe for when lueiday plans evening nrt hnimfi night The Roberts today. Mr, Brown showed ' ' were contest outlined. the effectiveness of a well organised - - growers Indorsed the stand taken by It-i- s are pointed ont that there " their committee negotiating with the t . 1 chamber of commerce, and gave 1U ' 1 1 I 1 1 II 1 I U.U. . Jl I I 1 1 II I I 1 1 1 1 il l I I I II I llllllk- j t blocks in the, Mans vn twenty-on- e snca- organisations, canners of the Jtate ana again 'ward."EacY block will hate two lustrations .bow had assisted la developing various pledged to stand solid for $12 a tA wITf best .efnst their (captains who Cnfalr tactics alleged to,have la the- - United States. 1 of conupnoities forts to see thsrthe-rwlden- tr .i-I In many Instances of op rccitlnf I BMtaJ n I their ll II II II III 1 II 111 111 II 111 I I I II II lllllll k respective blocks attain a' high Itlea that come to .cemmunl . nlng jcompanlea In fetting growers portun I ot in standard .the beatttincatlon to sign tomntoes on the $"10 a ton ties Mr. Brawn predicted a great fn 1 their lota' . c " rebuKea oy contract were severe A pqinieH to os H 11 in nr,i; tan. L V If !J WET fAAilQRITY OF ZOR LESS . Jndgea residing . laathet wards rare UHlllHl , the taflous jpeakeri. Angelea and Paclfle coast ? cities 1 as follows have beef; appointed aa a veritable bread basket for the ' following tfi jneetlnj. .1 it was : 1 I U I lr- i Prof. M r. Miuma not. amos 1WET fAAJORlTY VHIUS t of tah 'products. VUK'Z-- teamed from M. P. Brown, president conimmptlori i Merrill . " --- --v 1 iJ A V ' ... of thh state oreanixanoo, inac. THAN ; . ... .and a oectared; 'Jiavl ;.wTBiH"fraw r l '. : ; o- - I ..... iwiu casa Beveraijars, pi uP"r Into these treat lndurwl lue.H , teta will be wailed Immediately sum-Im1 ana me n tlon tnrougnout spnng trade channels come In from tlfymg all .menders or tne orgiinia-tinand the block maintaining tbe direct conUct with the millions of . to cancel any eontrarta thnt neatest borne surroundings and the can-they may hare made with the wltt-b- e a waMcd ta .pwiaC'tbe.Orifnt.: y jnncbeogJJ2-wreworoc.cleanest tuu to now tomatoes at siv a ion. w ITeasant features 9t the -- 1.:': Ibimors. that InstWcted b will The gwwera numbers sutur by iirtze wlraer, which will be from the SprlngvUle Kl- a qnartet the residents" of the cleanest btocs, wauia t thn cannera the grower' associa ciuiy and solos ny airs, vurn an 'wPJT.be the 'jriiests of "honor tion will proced.to collect one fourth Clark, who was accompanied' oa the "ton the be. each to by Drice entertainment for 'glyen mntract nf fho Mrs. Joseph Hinckley. residents of all of the other blocks piano by delivered, a the growers agreed In Foltowinc the luncheon Mr. Brown of the wardi It is announced. enteftng the association.' This would board Of directors of met with break of All the anialna who arowers .respective all mpn that chamber of commerce and ; Provo the in Will meet the ward ' blocks with of the thir alcned agreement American Legion Post to Mrs. W. E. G. Saunders Is in Referendum Vote of Final and , and Musicians officials Sing representatives the ward chapel next Wednesday nplAtion "br selling tomatoes at Leading Honor Guest Sponsor 'Citizenship Day" Shows Wets Won By chambers of commerce and civic or-- . ers to Fstrucipate m whea 7:30 they o'clock, at cm i ton would receive only 17.50 evening Reception During Boys' Week town of Elks' Show will be given tbeir instructions and ganizatlone from "yarioua a ton, the association getting the received the bene- countv. who Utah Jilncere- - and loving tirbute was the work' wirHie Biota fully I other $250 for every ton delivered, fnnvritrhi. 1926. bv NEA Serrlce. 1 With a renewed, letermination wide advice and bl experlenee ef fit E. G,. Haunders, w n: Hilt of Boriiurville presided "Jfarcheta'Tthe new innslcal BDreduction In whole or in part is to make the coming year's work pald;iW Mrs. W. In chamber of commerce wow. national president of the Service at a! meeting. Beports from the comedy' which will under prohibited" unless credit is given IE The captain appointed ar as fol ever i sucoessfut 'f than jBMire: before) ele essential certain are There Uke the aitSplces of the Elks club at the NEA Prove, more than oue hun- lows: G. W. Daybell, J. J. Jackson, Salem, Springville, ":. ui('inl)ers of the Provo post No. IS Star Legion, by Service;,, -- -r dred member of "Ctah. Salt Lake William J. Snow, George E. Barton, menu In the building and conduct', Vlew Vineyard and Provo Bench (V)lumbla theitre, Jtorih 29 ami a American outlined the nf 25. Iegton O. March "CIjEVELAND, ban- - M- dstficts slwwed that only a negu- Newell. Eubriami Eltertsoa, highly regarded of With lg tbe definite and positive plan of action and Juab county chapters at a a million and a half Three.) tne unet honor in her in served C. Heber uottam, jonn n" jtContlniied on gaMe per cent of tomatoes had been h. .rtw operated by the votes nearly Guyman, :.t Ihcir regular meeting Wednesday continuation of this Brown. John K- contracted by tarmers not memocrs4 Agdat;d producers. Inc.. accord-' Allen after flimnm ' : art. gallery Sprtngvllle . evening. the pmhibition law in its present i noon. . of the association. Haves.- - E. J. Mowcer. P. J. OldSir. ' lug to Ij. l.. LAcey. airector. to service to the the Service, nation,, poll newspaper form, greatest growers warned the Mr, Brow.tt rovd. J. Johnson, E. H. Eastmond, nere in tnree In ' made beau was hall no been Tbe has Laepy,; banquet nation-widthe' dbjabled' veteraaa, of the world prohihistory the not fo pay on, 'attention to the to- - prevtong productions. 'The Minstrel tlful with works of art, national A. Fr7 Acord, Dwlgbt Billings, A. be ar.d conducted bitionto service referendum warj community .the mors they undoubtedly would bear B7"Wdfsley, Fred Blchan. Wllllwn Star ,Tne Glry, and. .The NEA Service and client newspapeprs service to themselves was charac and... Service - colors, anoTpoffed ... t ..i nn4u nnnntv OTlW flowers' M. Wilson, A.- - W. Brereton, Wlllard cut oluntH and artistically . r .v Mrtttt,.BitAie,talented young so- - terized In the Prove post accepting John .i room and the Hawkins, John J.. Booth. v.d-- aoniti7 ti fxiu' contract v; 1.Oy me com van y lu.iue eau:(u Final tabulation of the returns ouano, who nlavs tlie leading lady In the iuvitation of the Rotary club to arranged throughout "wnenever. mere ProwKfJsrneirMnhlesteinrJohn Nel-tor next season. tables, the y" STlf the Provo sHnsor citizenship day during Koete ld on," high sihool opera, "The V Allrcd of the Kephi son, Frank ook,J; WagsUff, . ' 1 . Hoy's Week early in May,- aJ ... the cuntry; which onperatedwitb Ma mag of hp u. Von Snow, Mr. Buchanan, Hooksi hum chosen for the fcading roles. ' SEA isiervlce shows that a grand Frank i)eming, chairman., of the chapter, acted as toastmistress. and W. Andelin, Mormon Selman. F. 0. iext .Titcsday and Wednes thajt county", df ttls or that" grower and several neW faoes and new per Introduced In well a worded greeting cast. In reviewing total of 1.747,630 votes was day at the hiKh schol auditorimu. irluygrvund committee, Warhlck3am LovelahiLXars L. signing up at a lower price sonalities will grace the production. town1 ery enThese votes are divided as fid Mlsi Uithie. w!m is one of the the work thnH far on liar mono Mrs. Saunders to those present. "W.vm muntv organization;- -: l are J. A. Phillips, J. Ferguson. M, The whole about talking excellent comedies Mrs. Saunders address yanetJuanymudcaL In brief a .r that '"v. :;the lows: thusiastically practically youngest members of the cast, draws field, reported standing pat thus far; foHtheTttff, built around one or a feW..eBpwliin,v for the Wllford Poulsen and Rolert Bnefc production to be presented Saturday hilmr has been expressed For retention' of the ; in and cash of $1,800 nave role uui canners in or tne the a Some heavy alignment ,'.r price. talented people this jihow differs In her bouor and ley. evening In the high school auditor prohibition law as Xannette. the petite French maiden: expended on the playsronud by the reception given women of this dis fried to get any "tomatoes not de-- from the average In the fact that it A. Gleaners er lmme-(ii'- t coni)liiiiented the ium by the M.-now with "of Post it stands the Legion, Provo almancontroversy calht for he chK)8liig of a ciipawe Hhe brings to the part an firing .taenteiLintOBI work a new trict' they Boosteraifor fpleudld .the upon field take action mi for OtEeV -the Utah titans afineri inclndlne a lieautl JAjMlIoiffinient with ithetarmera M cast throughout, v.. are doing. She expressed her, love In Provtf canyon for anmmer home For of the rciieal thus oiitiiiied www but have active fill" been voice. .coiip'ecrrwilh' which.. have .i Ten J. Edwin Stein, general chairmah eeserrtug- fiar-.conunlttee for final oEthcIISjulIfiilejiery prohibition law . .. far been..able to get few '.contracts of ilie Elksicommlttee says winiungrinalUyUi!oiiar-ij- U action. declared that Utahbv and notlier for this of performance. modifieatiim Will C8D' Fur be urday ftnma nf thpno a putting ver her part. hltfi Ing :gta.te Is. possessed of more opiwrtnthejirohibltion lawj i "The Whole Townm, Talking' la a celled from the fact the growers has ever been attempted locally student at the Johp: E. Bixth, past commander a She is year lehtn . Utah. uitles thau soallow the to oy their convert xplendid three act comedy farce are .sidto .havejbeen deceived, d w a daughter of Mrs. Anna urged the ineinlers to The ploTovelB'eTTcomwIyirtp" " Some other states talk more sale of wine and written by John Emerson and 2, liefore war risk Insurance July the statement that the $10 price llnnt. thp chorus is well tralnea, tnr '.'.. Kitchle. thaiuloeg Utah." mid Mrs. Saund beer- ..,.808,085 F, t ..... .. Anita Loos.. It made a wonderful 1U2fl whli h is the fm il date. He had been accepted by the growers' cast' is an all star one aadjrachlafc ers, "but Utah speaks for itself." . ult'ln a Salt Lake theater ome to J combat swuKiatlon.n ..1' memliers Uo urged the orate scenery and gorgeous cos Others who responded to toasts ri.747,630 Grand Total X:'.u. time ago and U being staged loenUy Went Jacobs. representing the tumes-hathe radical propaganda through seldom been brought to were Mrs. J,. D. Boyd, president of Tom Wrijrht Pleads Guflty to wet majority Is In final the .Thus Camllle rrandall and Eve'yn PlMPuit Grove Canning company. tlie out by againstlullltary will country gether in one production. Seats wnue o """' cast Is a very capable The of 5 to .X. wr' cok Uperaung s. hools. hiKh Mnprir our s ated that his conmpany only made be on sale at the ColumbJa theater training in . . , Mrs, t'h'nniHn of Anierlcun Fort. : intoxicateq as4othe lone-aJVets and'dryaa:Ul-dlffeInclude talent.- - ro every . , Kftno nroflt on a $95,000 sale . comniia- tne leires in , and regiiian.v . Saturday. ;gnlflcani-eof-lhcEtra' vote. 1ml r ? ward in tbe stake.- camps. lnKt year U litllCa tlMkOOM TtUt Mm tli. vntidl Spvprr ncrsons narrowlv -- escaped car- - here are tbe outstanding features of Vhnli Town's James D. Thorne, also representTalking" pi,o ay;Dl)nToirOgden, dtiWmeir Saunders with a bpqnet of "carnar, inJurrThursday:- - luorplug tmjirtiy FrancicTfsrrs. the Bid referendum. ' EWTORK that where town said 0 e Into iiiirths canning company, rles the audience .membership ehairnian of-t-- i Almost tions: Mrs. E. B. Peterson of Lew ; after 1 o'clock when two cars col; a- - $2,000 exactly 50 per cent Tf A..H.mcnf i in ikrldenre i IMA man be had tried to be as ney Williams1 dogr iMrmight menilS-rsHiwork outlined Mrs. Hannah Wills Camion, presl- lided on the state highway a short n wtw, . fair and Just as possible in securing wardrole: when it arrived, from the voters in the poll cast Jheir bal and' stressed deitefthe-ttttfr-8ery- ke Star le- lots for son-in-a for nartner FrancejeHterlnyJmd iinrrnrts from the growers his ddr!B L'ion nod John E. Booth, past com srhooL ber $4.KK) annually said that It Anv5ngibeaTowerswBoJjpokc law, suddenly transforms Wm from S Mnufi Tom accident.. . i ' - bv NTrs. ... As of a the 6f result state of the mander department oa ,.,v . . . Page Tliree.) "(Continiied jeuow-m-m AtwefGeorgeSeott- - CTMfewart; to keep the dog dressed and fed, The many, friends ot Girg n. Wllstead .who sang two delight- Uhu rtnh" Amprlcan Leglun. Jjfrlffhtof Provo. 45. plended itojlty a fl.ulet unassuming James eensatlonsl with Savin, Madsen. Henry J I cnarse man fthaworld by . Mlss"nviiii f.. the occasion was furn- - In the Itert fluff, paid final tribute at fti "nil nuiiitiers record. The I Madsen life' his I.. lh affairs j. JT Blake andSpencer while school nf nnprsMns an entohioblle 'ser ? neral services held in of the plot Is reached when rtrchestra. Those present were pre under th influence of liquor. Sen- object ond watd chapel this afternoon-vltdaughter of the wouio-oeEthel, by Judge be and tence will of red pronounced sented with tny boquets la attracted to the snpJ " ; I .Nelson' presiding-Musimatchmaker, Blshop2 Inenrra 8. Balllf Friday morning. white flowers symbolic of the legion 'RMrTinlns todaV all automobiles enterlnir State . street between was funilshed by the ward of the world and hi man posedly norm on ois way traveled Wright '1 . colors..; j. . . 7 ..UhriPlnff lnv adventures. Ninth South street In Salt Lake Cly and Fifth North streets, Provo, choir,' iiiidpr the dlreitlon of L. V, Following the . luncheon an must come to a full sto'pfV.says'George Davia, traffic officer of Utah Dewey : Murray Roberts, who alsn was heldand later in aohtlidTi.-J'lJiiedwrdmiddle aged.ma'n 1 jnstifled in , naa In county..; .s . the afternoon Mrs. i Saunders ad- made to. Sheriff J. D. Boyd who ot who Mrs. sang Ramsey.Sarah and so designated wl'" sowing his wild oats and the type "State street is known as an arterial highway, and was the accident. The old folks of the Provo Second dressed the members of the Service vestigated to.reaLwonien.The a duet. The sjicakers. were Bisho men appeal tb.t 1. Walter" Lottato was state 13, ,nf November road commission, by the i!a,eirective janwrry for John W MrAdnm. Attorney General ward will be entertained Friday In Star Legion and their friends on the Wright play takeiTae many nnlnoked WASHINOTOK. Mar. 2fL (I'P) Notice of tbiir designation has been received by the officers of this county m- L. L 'he ward ainusemeiit.hall. Programs iiuiiortance of the work of the Serv- ProVO. ta in neia and Cluff II. tudewe the Blshjip that 'Harvey turns In the other far. driven by Mark Despite a tax cut of $.187,000,000 and also of Salt Lake county, and the order will !sr rigidly enforced. for In the ward ice Star Legion throughout America. flhlsh to Vcltmn. The Invocation was offeiwl bave-bee- n arranged start from -- of JSnanlshi Fork, '? were tense Interest " - under the new revenue ouif income Thl mWsiitioii will1 save nianv accident as traffic on the main ihyJ,resldentJX-NTaylr-ni- id U'e chanel at UK and 2 oclock,LunchhtemraagTOaslcaJrBtwnbera ImwiailHttsenTihdWITlard runib iniwtions for the nrrent.year "alwava heavv and oftentimes wrs apiacbliigrom sldi ,nd b"fiTersperedUfi the play.at I 'JO .... will exceed $1J800,000,000 compnred n 'menfTwaa in the" Provo city Hm? evening a nance to wnicn tne puoupi ens mre, iur w A matinee will be given were car Both of Prove, Snow Vera ,u etery. The dedicatory prayer was l Invited will be given in the amuse-- of the board of the state charities., r dents occur, ine rnte is a gooa one ami xuomu -i i. ii,. 1 r r-r n .,.., i,fii i aid association bereiledyesterdemolls by Charles W. Thomas. , Mellon said today. i ia?" j .'.,'- - , Cannlng-CropsGro- w w- 1 iiiiniiii'AyyAaiiiiii ,1 m ' lllllllllirrt! 1 : 1 jsvAny . i i' 1 , t . r.fr.rf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - br , - : ' 2.1 J UI''IIX -r - TJARfHFTA' uF'GREATEK iNFARfYTWO 4iuuivuiiL.:4wr?ir4 - - . .iiSS , I TJ - w - 7 Jimila-Murdock,The- IMAMOHENE - MMIRES " - 1li,iBBdJioBriv1 " t r IN N.Ei. POLL FROMBEST - . J I UV71 w:ttHMi&SA.mivWTm 1 bbk. & Jt v ar RENEW PLEDGE ; It STAR HEAD FOR NEW YEAR 1 1 n , . y . tti . . . - . j i r.". L.g t'i ...... -- st - e j,, iTt.J '"''''' - iT . iffiMLS; READYTO STAGE. rr I I ; " 5tol Mrs.--T.-- I 7COr,I0)YSHOW " -- - ; - l.it SEYENfSCAPE I- v'.:.--A'-- - - fnrh j otderJn--theatrlcal- INJURY AUTO -- h(M)l-aii- ....... : COLLISION t MANY PAY s ifw car . r TRffiUTE TO - nd XrfHxens-JhllBlrljSainta- I com-mltte- hfr C'ALCLUFF , uuZZJZVl - thel'sglueif ot ! a -. 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