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Show I H o-i- 4 ? yp JT p. f 4UWV fcf tr r c om. i number seventeen ATHLETIC CARNIVAL IS PLANNED THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920. SECRETARY LANE . AT EXPLAINS B. Y. UNIVERSITY MERRILL NIBLEY OF THE $15,000 UTAH-IDAH- O METHOD IS SUGAR COMPANY MAKES TO GET OIL LAND , VOLUME 10 SUGGESTED THAT SUCH. WOULD PROVO PEOPLE WILL BE INTER-E8TEBE GOOD WAT TO GET BASE IN PLAN TO SECURE BALL KITE OUTFITTED. LAND UNDER NEW LAW. D STATEMEHT-T- O COMMITTEE LIFE OF PARLEY FACTORY P, JEPPERSON EULOGIZED SUGGESTED FOR THIS CITY . IN RESOLUTIONS FEASIBLE PLAN DISCUSSED AT TEACHERS EXASSOCIATION PRESSES SORROW IN LOSS OF FELLOW WORKER. ' - MEETING IN COMMERCIAL CLUB; FARMERS MAY AID. movement It on loot at the As a result of the signing of the As a mark of the high esteem in A committee pf farmers met with to hold Young university Companys-Sid- e Brigham mineral lands leasing bill by Presithe which executive of Provo committee the Parley P. Jepperson was held an athletie carnival ou the B. Y. U. dent Wilson on Held conCommercial club to Wednesday many Wednesday his of the Provo City by campus during the early part of sider the feasibility of establishing schools. thevTeachers association for 18 . being applications leasee are Utah7. . of the purpose raising by April (or a box factory "in the vicinity of money with which to establish and made to Gould B. Blakely, register followa committee the drew special I have been advised by various had no executive authority, and that Provo. At this meeting It was pointmaintain a baseball nine-tha- t might of tbe United States land office at ed out that an Investment Sf $15,000 ing resolution Vhlch the Post, hsa represent the school during the com- Salt Lake. After It becaine known parties from different sections of his interest was to promote harmony would build a .v factory that would been asked to publish: ing season. It Is pointed out by the that the bill was signed a rush was the state in which we operate, and and avoid any unnecessary friction. .boxes fruit basket for and Resolutions of respect to the sponsors of the movement that some- made upon the land office and before have observed from various county Mr. Taylor suggested that there supply this county, which are now being am I with that if Parley P. Jepperaon, art newspapers, charged this kind will be for SO of the memory closing necessary thing day would be a better chance to arrange applications here from eastern points at to furnish a baseball outfit so that had been filed. As no Instructions having refused to meet your commit- a meeting It tbe committee be en- shipped of Provo City public supervisor a very high cost It was shown in the school may enter Into the popu- had been received from the secre- tee while In convention In 8alt Lake larged to five members, stating that and president of Teachers the discussion that nearly as much schools, tary of the Interior as to the fees to City on January 27 and 28, 1820. In five members of yonr association lar sport this season. ; . would be spent each year for association: i It is suggested that the. carnival be charged by the register the appli- order to clear this situation and cor- constituted yonr executive'" commit- money In His infinite , wisdom, boxes to handle the fruit as would Where, so rect as the false far impressions, consist of an invitation track and cations were taken with a deposit of tee, and that tbe executive commit- be required to build the factory. It onr Heavenly Father haa removed field meet entering men from jJl 110. The bill provides that the sec- possible, I have prepared this writ- tee had the to take this is believed by those interested In from among ue one of onr worthy authority ever the state. Especially would the retary of the Interior shall fix the ten statement of facts' as they actu- matter np with us. . To thin I readsuch an industry that the foresta of and esteemed fellow laborers. Parley ally occurred. two other universities be asked to fees. and It was understood be- Utah will ily agreed supply sufficient quaking P. Jepperaon; and, Unfortunately, at the time of your tween as that before yonr convenConsiderable activity la expected enter men, and the several high wood Whereas, The helpful and intito keep the factory runschools boasting of exceptionally to result Immediately in the known convention, our Mr. Mark Austin, tion adjourned I would receive word asp mate relatione held with hioaja the states Belmont H. 8. ha that ning, Bsse-bsoil regions and those sections of this general agricultural superintendent, from Mr. Taylor and where I could good rnnners and jumpers. haa already a location, near the faithful discharge of hie duties as games, a tennis tournament, a state where indications point to po- aad his agricultural superintendents meet this committee. teacher end as president et th Provo river for the building. . wrestling and boxing meet? and pos- tential resources, both In oil and from our various factory districts, - When Mr. Taylor left my office 1 A. Joel Johnson,- who operated, a Teachers', association of Prove City, were to Denver, Colo., attending the sibility a series of basketball games other minerals, as well at coal. told him that we did not wish to he mall box factory here soma years Utah, makes It eminently befitting In this connection Secretary Lane convention of the American Associa- pnt to the light of refusing to meet are among the teatares suggested. was and expressed a be- that we record our- appradatlag, et ago. present One of the hlggeat points of inter- Is reported to have said that leases tion of Sugar Beet Agriculturists, with the Fern Bureau;, that ear atlief that anch an Industry would him; therefore, be R est would be that both. Alma Rich- of great value on proven o(l lands leaving no one In our agetealatral titude In the had always been pay. County past Reeohred, That tbe wisdom, dev Agricultural Agent J. ards aad Clinton Larsen would be are not to be had by the mere filing department available to attend, your one of friendliness to year organiUoa and ability which he haa axes was P. Welch to asked with confer Tbe manager etonr invited to participate In the carnival of an application, nnd In explaining convention sation ; that two-o-r r three yean-egthe Carmen la thla vlcinltyto ascer- elaed la our school system by aeraad. it la believed that both men the oil land leasing hill which was company aad myself were in conven- t addressed a letter to ate. centrtbmtioaa and council will k presiyonr, tain It they would care to weald accept the Invitation of their signed Wednesday by the president. tions of the U.8, 8 agar Manufac- dent hint that an tong as advising la the establishment of the pro- held. In grateful remembrance; slma mater. A jumping contest be- Secretary Lane states that proven oil turers association aad the U. 8. we negotiate- with any farmers or Resolved.. That th suddea reposed factory. tween these two ath- lands of the government are largely Beet Seed company la the Hotel bo would Utah , moval it of such a lif from ear midst.' the ; Utah on the fame days that your ganisation Mas would be an. exceedingly good i covered by claims which must be Farm Bureau. I also told Mr. State leaven a vacancy that ta and will be PROF. POULSON IS AUTHOR card for th achool. and justed before' such 'lends can be convention wad in session; to when Taylor that he could go back to the realised aad felt by aH th deeply would add unusual Interest to tbe leased and when the government Mr. J. Edward Taylor, of your asso- convention and onr of this organization, and members report, potting The Issued of Utah haa ' reUniversity -- ' " event - , 'grants a lease for either oil or coal ciation. called at my office to conin a and fair will up position prove a serious loss to the com. right light, n bulletin entitled, Conditions and Many advantages. It . is stated, land, except under the relief section quest that someone attend the - ' in n miscon- Needs of tt or he could and to the public; np pnt munlty Secondary 8chool Libraries would be derived from such a earn!-- ! or by permit. It would be by eom- - vention 1 advised him of these facts strued manner and cause friction That la Resolved, deep sympathy In Utah," which will be sent to anytsI aside from the monetary constd- - petltlve bidding, ample notice, of and stated that In the past it had between tbe two organisations. He one upon application. The author of with the bereaved wife and family, ot been. Impossible to do .any construclerstion. which will be given. stated that he appreciated onr posiM. Wilford Ponlson of the deceased, we express eur .hope The only part of the act which la tive work in open convention, and 1 tion and that he would correctly rep- the bulletin la associate professor of that even so great a loss to ns aB self operative and with respect to understood this convention was resent our attitude to tbe conven- Provo, now education of the Brigham Young may be overruled tor good by Him LAKE OFFICER which a person can take any steps larger than any yon had held. I ad- tion. ' r ofessor. Poulapa wrote Who doeth ell things welLU leading to the acquirement of any vised him that I would be pleased to On thr Uth-- Mearned througK tha unlversltyP worirwheriT he Vras taking out his t Resolved, .That S copy cf these the Of a at' committee three any the regulations at Aha. meet' that- - yon had finished your CDuGuZos Ti:r.EE ; right.-beforesolutions be spread upon the recpress department are issued or before the time to go over oar beet contract meetings and I called Mr. Taylor on masters degree at the University of ords of this organization, a copy department has taken the necessary and the growing of sugar beets In the Phone to learn when I could Utah, and it .was found to be such printed In the local papers and a V BOLD BURGLARS preliminary that It steps to offer the lands generaL 'Mr. Taylor explained that meet tbO beet committee.' He said a thorough and useful work fam- the benefit copy forwarded to the bereaved for.been has was an 'of his published that employe for lease," continued the secretary, position ily. of the schools of the state. The bul(Continued on Page 5) I'HIPS TWO OP THREE IN is that portion which provides for of the Farm Bureau, and that he SAMUEL BIDDULPH, . i letin contains fifty pages with Illusa an FIGHTS THIRD ONE securing preference right for GERTRUDE PAGE, a the trations. is of first It survey, oil prospecting permit; by posting a 1 RUNS. EMMA WAKEFIELD, , school libraries of the state showing I,IT. TIMPAIIOGOS notice on the ground;and this apHANNAH J. CARDALL. the bad conditions that exist in many Salt- - Lake, Feb.' 27, Patrolman plies only to lands not In the geoEMMA OBERHANSLY, second Instances and in the part It W. Carlson cornered three' armed logic structure of a producing oil TO BE SHOWN III TO WHOLESALE MEAT, Committee.1 gives examples of what tbe school These regulations are In the urgl&rs at 43 West Second South field. libraries should be and how they can treet early today, and after a d ea- hands of the printer and will be Is MOVIES IS REPORT best be administered. COMPANYS ts tight in the dark placed two sued Immediately they are off the It them under arrest. The third press. . PLAYERS B. Y. IN THE JUVENILE COURT. can an took refuge In flight. be "There no doubt as to the IF COMPANY REBUILDS PLANT MOVIE MAN PREPARING TO AC .... COMPANY HIKERS TO TOP William Scheffler, - a porter at very great Importance of the legisWILL BE PROTECTED BY WALLOP SPRIN-GRksmussen senInn's bowling alley, heard someone lation; It marks a wide departure in .OF NOTED MOUNTAIN. . CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT. of Bench tenced Provo four boys to It opens loving about In the building at 4:29 public policy. developML Timpanogos, Utah's VILLE HOOPSTERS cloci this famous to pax a fine of $2 each tor smoking. James Clove appeared before tbe morning. He notified ment and use large resources that A. B. Williams, who was arrested to Is shown scenic be to atrolman Carlson, who discovered have been virtually locked up as a mountain, city commission Tuesday and asked liat the rear door the people of the United States by In Salt Lake, charged withl burglarhad been forced. result of withdrawal or Inadequate that the Utah Whole- means protect they of screen films, according to izing T. A. Thurmans store, was CLOSE SCORE ENDS IN FAVOB setlaws and will offer a means of Attacked in Dark. Meat sale companys proposed plant Dana en Without Parkinson, pendsupervisor of the brought to Provo Wednesdayr after summon tling litigation that OF LOCAL PLAYERS AFTER stopping- - to be bad joined the nary, , The burher officers, ha FA8T GAME. ventured .alone ing for years, with fairness to tbs against fire In the event that the Wasatch national forest, which emto the It was . pointed braces the mountain in Its territory. glary charge was dismissed and he same is rebuilt. building. He had advanced litigants and the public Interests." was turned over the United States feral feet when he heard someone out that this companys business was This decision was reached by Mr. marine' One of the best games ever played department to fill his en: parklnsoh eeping behind him. He turned on following correspondence - Tof great value to this community, gagement with Uncle Sam. L. of E. in with Prof. director the B. Y. gym. was pulled off last Roberts, flashlight and two men crouched that It la an Industry that the If to View Died and Y. univerB. education at physical between Springvtlle spring before him. One of to citizens of Provo, cannot afford RENO FERRE DIED WEDNESDAY Wednesday night Provo. x burglars leaped upon him, huyl- sity, our own commissioners H. S. team. The and lose. The expressed High him back, and the Prof, Roberts states In bis letters other rushed a desire to lend whatever encourageY players succeeded in pulling out Reno Ferre, son of Roswell Ferre rer waiting for a Mrs, Mary Olive York, widow- of ment that la within their power and that be has traveled In Europe and chance to hit 8 at a Wednesdied Eureka of at score, most of the pointers. this city, officer. the late Jamea C. York, died at her agreed to extend protection to - this climbed the Swiss Alps, but has of in the last few minutes of . made Carlson found evening being day for mountain nothing superior managed to hit his assail-'to- n home In Pleasant View Tuesday of plantlf It Is rebuilt, with the underS3 years ot age and Is' sur- playing, was He . I and moontlan than scenery the head with - hit revolver. heart trouble climbing Mrs. York was bora standing that In the event of the tire vived by his father, three brothers from a 0 score, 54 other The comeback, tbe For eight past man lost Courage when 74 years ago In Wayne county, IlliTimpanogos. department being called to render The body will be to t 8 victory, is the best staged companion fell and ran further nois. She came to Utah with her service that the company bear the years he has led parties on hikes to and three Bisters. to the funeral serv- in state basketball in years. and to Provo lAe of brought summit the mountain twice building. Carlton forced parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Haws, expense of such service. This wan the ices Fifth ward Tbe teams played hard-fou-ght be held will la son.' man he had Each of each these tee parties hit to precede him In 1142, and haa lived hare ever agreed to. more than 150 persons, he masting house, Saturday at II throughout the time, and ended the oenrch for the second man. since. Ehe was a faithful Latter-da- y While nothing definite ban keen averaged oclock. Friends may view the body game faster than they began it, and . One Shot Cows Saint Mrs. York Is survived by given out by the officers of the ea-pan- y aid. Burglar. nrrango-men- t at th Mr. an Parhl3SM Berg undertaking establish- showed food team work throughout has jfouad the burglar erouehad bo- - three some. Tern York of Provo, It la believed the piozt C1 t We play them in Springville soon. ment 8:29 to 10:20 'em the from Film Pfl-C with Ixtenattonaj bf j chairs, and as he James C. York of Leader, Wyo., Gil- rebuilt during the comtoy eprirx-Sac' C Springvills is one of our strongest , day of th funeral. t Cavhwm bert York of Spanish Fork; throe of the refers tf eocaxy to tin eeerra map I Crai. hope but th Y. H. S. it out competitors, toilet wsrad elose pra to tie ftc daughters. Mrs. Mary O. Fitzgerald Utah county, who found the eervUe win. Watch them end support to BOND FOR WE HALL to Wd and ha called ext CLi 1: ;5 mxha, Kra. Eto Frtl, of Provo, tils company was able to ta par SCHOOL PURPOSES? them when they go to Springville in trirn, fcZry r wtander. x rtra Sorenson of - Rayburn, the matter of faraishlng auxt to we if Ci 'the near future. . .. i man ilocj. Th r third prowler vd tmexty-eevegrvticklldren bo of lnootlmahlo valao to thorn. end tzZzz Lineup summary: called haa ot education heard Th he seat Kt to Cl Z( - al ' ( Carlson ;3 Cm ' Springville I , in school held to be tit IM eonxtry ky tla hla two ktr-- y y JO maetlny Elver INDIAN WAR VETERANS. j r IzZZzr, Cxsrgn CaO mu. It b tlti baUdlags tor the purpose of j. i. J5J to th taxpayers ot Provo tZZ wI rirzlt to , : M4o a hols aerrleee were kcli In the The Provo poet of Indian War tirtriY Cil 1 to tlis state 1 czl the proposition ot bonding for $159,-9- 0 the Utah Loan c n TZzX wart meeting hones this after- - Veterans wUl meet at the Central brocgkl to complete the Provo High to for tot expensive trig' ' turn. ; school on Saturday at I p. m for scheoL Meetings are to be held at sceuery. Ur suits of n election of, officer and other Yul- oclock t ka ; end ' two pm., la tke following Ef TU3 COURT. y i Tr ttey wsre ezZYZCZZt E ZUK school buildings: IMPRESSIVE JOHN E. BOOTH. surprised, Timpanogos Monday, March 1. , Quietly Resume Cent. Hannah M. Cook has filed suit in Captain. funeral Franklin Tuesday, March 2. services for Impressive v , Jraed the uee of handthe Fourth district court against Maeser Thursday, March. 4. E. were Abraham held yesled his Halladay prisoners - down Mildred A. Snyder et al to qnlet In the Second ward afternoon Parker PROVO. VISITS Friday, March 6. terday H CHAMPION tftle to ten acres of land situated countered Knud-se-n B. H. Elder Central ukY house. Tuesday, March 8. meeting and T. W. Milner, east of this city. were The All ars requested to be taxpayers presided. speakers formerly Richards, Alma Lieut. jrUBfc toed the burglars, A. W. Birck waiter vs. John An S. P. Eggertsea these President st and world "high meetings. champion city1, this of resumed bis beat as If drews et aL, has been dismissed ou visit- Bishop L. L. Nelson. Vocal sele- Signed: BOARD OF EDUCATION, 0llt f the Jumper., Is here from Parowan ordinary had hap- - plaintiffs motion. , ex- ctions were rendered by R. Eugene Jones, Clerk. He the ward ing relatives and friends. friends and Califorchoir. relatives Feb. 27, 1820; Many in home publication his (First to make av th name of i Stanley Bhaldow28 years of age. pects er In attendance. were last March 2, 1820.) publication 27 years of age', and nia. Bqth men refused to talk. A Presents Sugar Controversy at Meeting at Hotel of Beet Contract February -- x -- ll - - o ate - worid-famo- ne - -- ng -- $1T ' 'll, - re . -- f . PUIIT ? 0. Judge-J.-Gunn- baa-be- 1 - Respected Lady of - Pleasant of Heart Trouble K - 29-2- l influenza-pneumoni- a. 20-1- 29-2- 1 v -- k tt , rcl PY eae;J 2 "t1 'i irrrit ei ti. tt im c-:-c- rtrrd rl D K3rt n invt:t:l tU letsacct: Cn( ' c.l v - . pre-aonti- rry t Lr:;l cz:x - 1 Detec-Lars- en ' HcCr-n- , ' .i i . |