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Show r A j i . -- VOL. n .A u. PROVO, UfAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921. CLUBS 60 Lincoln Memorial Completed Oil RECORD FOR MOTHER DIS-TRICT JUDGE Commercial 'and Meet Jointly at Rotary Clubs Semi-Month- ly of Luncheon. Questions terest Discussed. . In- re toplcs of Interest fame the joint luncheon of the Rotary Commercial club at the Hotel be-fo- Roberts today.. The members of the dobs went on record as being in faror of legislation that will give to tht Fourth judicial district another district judge. The matter was pretested by City Judge James B. Ticker, who stated that the present Incumbent, as was his predecesor, is befoverworked, and cases coming ore that court are often delayed nach to the Inconvenience and expense of the people of this district, lodge Tucker pointed out that the judge of the Third indicia! district has within his jurisdiction a populates of 24,500 people, and In the OF - young men' arrested in Spanish FORK OX SERIOUS i if- CHARGE; JAIL TODAY. i: - r-- u j. . : r--i I 1 1;.:. -- T suit! V. DIED WEDNESDAY PASSEGSEN ATE BY A MAJORITY 0F Impressive funeral services were 1 held In the Sprtngville Second ward chapel this afternoon for George Beefsteak) Harrison, - for many years one of the most picturesque Bill Will Be Figr.ed fey Governor and interesting figures in this part If Passed by Both Houses of of the state, who died at his home In ed 1 VOTES -- Springville at 8 o'clock Wednesday Legislature; Interesting Demorning following a prolonged Illbates Follow. ness. Mr. Harrison's life is full of interest. He was bom In Manchester, Jbs JJtah England, August 24, 1841, vand state senate came to a vote yesterday came to this country .with his in the form of the Southwick parents in 1866. The members of which a bill, the family began the long trip across of several hours wasafter skirmish by that the plains from the Missouri river In body by a vote of 14 passed to 3, with one the handcart company of Martin and senator, Mrs. Antoinette B. Kiney of Taylor. In the vicinity of Laramie, Salt Lake, absent. The opposing had-run so short senators were Senators Wyo,,.. provisions K. ' that some of the members, including Jenkins. George H. BernHarrison and Henry Mr." Harrison," who was a boy of 15 N. Blandish, ail of Salt Lake county. years, were in actual want of suffi- The bill had been debated during cient food.. of three sessions on "second While in this condition Mr. Harri- parts The vote on third reading reading. son wandered away froth "the hknd-ca- rt was under suspension of ths roles to made bis a and company way and without 4ebate. The bill Is now Sioux Indian camp, where be was in the house and it is stated that welcomed and fed. The squaws, who there are only fourteen or fifteen opcalled him White Skeleton, gave ponents of ths measure in the lower him such a bounteous supply of meat house of the legislature; so il ls that he fell sick andwhen his father quite certain it will soon be passed found him at the camp he was unaMe along to the governor, who declares to travel that he will sign the measure in the ' The Indian -had become so attach- event that both houses pass it, noted to the boy,- however, that they withstanding he personally is said to prevailed upon the elder Harrison to toe opposed to some of the provisions leave him with them until he bad re- of It. covered. This was done, and while The aetion came after morning the rest of the ' handcart company and afternoon sessions of keen, if made its way to Utah, Mir. Harrison rather dreary, debate, which was enremained behind, learning the Sioux livened by two sharp, features. One language until he could speak it of these came in the, form-- - of n anti-cigare- tte 'VARSITY PLAYERS COMING." - lntro-doce- - CIGARETTE BILL SPRINGVILLE FUNERAL OF MAN WITH INTERESTING CAREER HEI.I) . TODAY. i SheriffJ. D. Boyd and Deputy Sheriff Karl Boshard were called to Spanish Fork at an early hour this morning where Lester JOneg and Vern Davis, two young men. oMhaJ city who are accused of haring attercrpted. to break Into safe in the city haftat .Spanish Fork. When taken into c us tod jJopes confessed to t.he charge but defifargd that they were after whiskey whicii had heard had been they stored in ths aafs.Tfae two men will be taken before Judge James B.- - Tucker on a charge of malicious mischief and Davis, who, 16 Is said, did the safe cracking while Jones w'atched, received a sentence of six months In the county jail and was fined 1299. Jones was sentenced to serve four months in the county jail. The Varsity Players will give the third of a series of five plays next Wednesday- - night lathe " ' Columbia theater. Their offering for this occasion is The Master Builder,. by Ibsen. It ia stated by those familiar Seventh district, with a population with this- particular play that it Is of only 36,000, a bill- ia being d Ibsens most entertaining production in the present legislature aski- and the Varsity Players handle it while the with exceptional ability. ng for another jndge, iidgs of this district serves a population of 54,000. Judge Tacker TENTH GRANDCHILD ARRIVES. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne join In dated that, he appeared before the ntmbers of the Rotary and Commerc- the happiness of their ial clubs on behalf of the Utah and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril County Bar association, whose mem-be- n Dnffln, in the arrival of a are heartily la favor of a provis- baby girl at the Dnffln home. Dr. ion In the state laws that will give Pyne reports this to be his tenth to the Fourth judicial district two grandchild and says the mother and , child are getting along nicely. judges. O. A. Spear presented the followiLUMBER PRICES REDUCED. ng resolution which was unanimously adopted by the members present, The Provo Lumber company ancopies of which are to be sent to Utahs representatives la the nat- nounces another reduction in the ional capital: prices of building material effective Whereas, sixty per cent of the today. Mr, Beebe, the manager, people of the country live In rented, states'" that"" altogether'' reductions home and many t under conditlona from 'peak prices amount to from 40 that do not tend to make- better to 50 per emit and that the consumItliene; and ing pnbiic cannot reasonably look tor In prices .of buildWhereas, the banks' were to etop construction loans, not ing material until there is a reducbecause of the price of material and tion In freight rates, which are a tbor, but because they could not disp- large factor in the increase of prices ose of the real estate leans, largely in the increase of prices of iue to the income tax; and levels. There is a shortage of about Whereas, to compete with the 6 four million houses In the United cent municipal bond, which is States today, and with the coming of TOmpt from income tax, and to get spring there will no doube be great ;be necessary amount of funds from building,, activity throughout the investors directed to and accepting country to relieve this shortage. This eal estate mortgage loans on homes, no doubt will have a tendency to Inthing of Itself we believe would crease the price again as the law of nrgely solve the home owning prob- - supply and demand generally determ.vithin4wo years, mine tftn price of any commodity,.. "Be It, Therefore. Resolved by he Commercial and Rothry clubs of SPECIAL PROGRAM PLANNED. fevo, Utah, in Joint seBslon-asseThe M., I. A. of the Bonneville led, that we do ward will hold conjoint meeting Sunrequest earnestly hat you investigate and give - ns day night at' 7:30 o'clock. - A good our opinion of the advisability of program has been outlined- and a nacting q law that will exempt real good speaker will be present. The tate mortgage leans on homes up public is extended a cordial Invita110,000, from federal Income tion to be present. ' GEORGE HARRISON lili'IJillitlJlT:' ...... SAFE FOR 'BOOZE they-arrest- ? son-in-la- w The great Lincoln Memorial at Washington, costing about two an a half million dollars, is virtually completed and will likely be dedicated this year. Ita architectural beauty impresses and inspires all who visit It, bat big ss It is. as beautiful aa It Is. It can only serve ia its mat limited way to remind this nation in tbo centnriea to some of the great spirit of tbo man whose- - memory it commemorates, the humble Abe Lincoln, American born Feb. 12, 1309: died tpril 15. 1865. - Students of B. Y. University fluently and becoming a great favor- vigorous protest from 8enator Dera ite with the Indians. when he interpreted n speech by Within a few months Mr. Harri- Senator William H., Smart of the son was strong and well again and Fifth district, who is president of when he told his. Indian friends that Duchesne stake of the Latter-da- y he must resume his Journey to Utah Saints' church, as an appeal to pass The students of the Brigham After smashing all comedy records they accompanied him to Laramie, the Southwick bill because it was in Young university were entertained on the Pacific Coast, Three Wise where he encountered ... Johnstones accord with the ; religkma tenets- of this morning In their Tegular stu- Fools, with ths original New York s army on its memorable trip, to tho the Mormon of which the church, dent body exercises when Miss Ethel company Intact-- , comes to the Col- then of Utah and was per- Roosevelt senator is a member. Senterritory Taylor of the Granite high school umbia theatre on Monday, February mitted to accompany the army ator Smart, during the afternoon sesappeared with a number of her music 14, direct from the Mason Opera Salt Lake. sion, disavowed any wish to do other students and gave a program. A House, Los Angeles. came to than to keep the chnrch and state In 1858 Mr. Harrison Three Wise a number selections of quartet sang Fools Is coe of the "string of hits Springville and entered the hotel separate in Utah, and a comer solo . was . given by produced by John Golden his oth- business, In which he virtually - re ) Douglass Cornwall and a baritone ers include Turn to the Right, mained up to the time of his death solo was sung by Earl Donaldson. "The First Year and although he was prominently identi Llghtnln, Mrs. E. P. Mayhew of this city conDear Me, the last three now play- fled with a number of financial In tributed to tho pleasure of those ing to tremendous business in New stitutions and other business con : present by rendering a piano selec- York. cerns. His hotel has been known all tion. Mr. Oscar Kirkham, at the Turn to the Right on Its first over the west for more than forty head of the Boy .Scouts of .this Western tonr four seasons-ages- years because of its reputation for state, addressed the students on Boy tablished Funeral services for Hyrum Safphenomenal popularity serving bounteous meals, and the Scout work, introducing a number records In the big cities visited, but sobriquet, Beefsteak, was earned ford, who died here were of yells adopted by the' Boy Scouts Three Wise Fools has eclipsed all by Mr. Harrison through the. manner held In the BonnevilleSaturday, ward meeting of America.of these. Producer John Golden Is In which steaks were served. house Tuesday afternoon with not "a believer In "Number 2 comMr. Harrison was a veteran of the many relatives and friends in attend- -' panies wjiich. In a way. accounts for Utah Indian wars and for a long ance. Bishop John Gllos presided. the tremendous popularity of his period was chorister of the Utah In The opening prayer was by Elder Many Books Three Wise dian War Veterans' association. He F. D. Cassity. The speakers were plays In the West. Fools will be shown In this city just took part In the last reunion of the Bishop to George Billings, Bishop as it was during the 40 weeks run veterans at Mount Pleasant last sum- Benj. H. Bullock and Bishop Giles, V . the Criterion theatre in New mer and led the famous old band of all of whom eulogized the life and I at. j York City and during the 20 weeks singers during the three days of The character of Mr. Safford. , r Music for He also had been the occasion was furnished by Prof. The following books have been I H Played In Chicago, encampment.' a. Tb Is exactly the same, 'ln- - prominent for years in the musical J. R. . Boshard. Elizabeth Evans, added to the Provo public library: Prof. T.fcarl Pardoe asked the Sadie Ramsey and a quartet from RETURNED FROM COAST. Adult Department Careers for 'c,ud,n an1 well known actors as organizations of this city. Pport of the members of the clubs Mr. Harrison is survived by the the Bonneville ward. The closing Women, Filene; View Vertical, Kirk-- 1 Claude Gilllngwater, Harry Daven-lan'esent for the Boy Scouts of this Mr. and MrB. Andrew Knudsen of Sqngs of the Trail, Knibbs; Prt Howard Gould, Helen Menken, following children: George W., L. E prayer was by Elder Lars Olsen. In- - -tfHe stated (hat next week was this city have just returned from Points of Friction, Repplier; Land of Donald Foster, Wallace Fortune, W. W. and W. H. Harrison of Spring- terment was In the Provo city cemeatlonal Boy Scout week, and Foreman, Millard Vincent, ville; Mrs. W. M. Packard, Salt tery. d Los Angeles, where they had a pleasLittle Rain, Austin; Heroes of To- that It was the desire of the ant visit with their son and daughter day, Parkman; Dame School of Ex Minnie Remaley, Harry Leighton, Lake; Mrs. George Smith, 7 Scout council of this Herbert Saunders, Joseph Garry W. D. Rawson. Mr. perience, Cro there; Outllen of FINED $200. , city to Mr. and-ir- s. nre thlrtysix and George Spelvln, James H. 8mith, who was arrestof Boy Scouts Knudsen reports that while he had a troops Benton, Wells; .High .Heyliger; this district Like all the famous Golden comeed last night in this city charged during the early pleasant visit there - is so much Adventures in Contentment, Gray-so'MUhs of this Three Wise Fools is a clean, Local with having a large. Quantity of inHarriet and the Piper, Norris-Po- dies, spring. He urged crime rampantant In that city that " ' wholesome fun "play, with a plot Wise Man, Rinehart. toxicating liquor In his possession, se"pmenftdhelp In a financial he felt glad t cleave for "a place LeKT Out d moral that grips, a touching love interest, was taken before Judge James B. way, and stated that next where he might feeljaore secure. Juvenile Tommy Department a some noovel surprises and a bit of Tucker this afternoon where he will be' given jamboree Tinkers Book, Blalsdell; Panjan the Central school In which sev- pathos, and acted by a perfect cast plead guilty and was fined $299. drmn Pitncreetaolnshrdln . Critics In all the big cities of the hundred boys of this city will Joseph Loveridge, Jr., who is said to dram Picture - Book, Caldecott; in state the armory Tuesday night hailed it as one of the irilclpate. have hauled the liquor in his taxi, Perez the Mouse, Colome; Slovenly country have the local American Legion basket- was Elmo also arrested and released on a of Cunningham, Me a True best acted comedies In 25 year. secretary Yell American team Hoffman; Peter, the defeated fast ball Provo Commercial club, report-- a After playing bere It goes to Salt bond. His trial will be held $300 Little Girls Stewart Bine, StoryL LfgJon flveltomJkMJby.ajBcoreof Lake City: orrow,-according number of Questions In which to the officers, Greenthe Under Windows, 23. to Gates; c,'ahMailorder are now being re- 29 The and read a Clove. James Roly-Ptl- y local Potter; of team Pudding, the work fast away;" w from a man of Paris, France, Special to The Post. The box office sale starts FUNERAL OF MRS. DODGE. Six Little Ducklings, Pyle;' Tale of ceived boys was too much for the visitors, 0 desires information concerning SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 3. Jemima Pnddle-DncPotter; Sand- Saturday, February 12. Lehi times the at players although Funeral service for Mrs. Pearl j8 conditions, etc., in this city. Perhaps the biggest problem the man, His Ship Stories, Hopkins; took the locals by surprise and sue GOOD PROGRAM PLANNED. ag other things Mr. Cunningham state who died here Monday, were Dodge, will to have solve Mother West Irish Twins, Perkins; legislature Prof. Amos N.- - Merrill will be the ceeded in securing a few baskets. held In the Third ward meeting members ef the club-td urlng - tho-- present session. is the Winds NeigbborsBurgesst-Mop- sa ever of fastest the wasone --tThe at game tbe Tabernacle choir opera condition of .the state treasury. the speaker-house Wednesday with . Bishop he conjoint here. Fairy, Ingelow; Adventures ,ot principal which will be given In Qeyetnor Charles R. Mabey submit- Grlllo, Thatcher C. Jones, presiding. The meeting of the First ward M. I. A played In the Reign of next of Candeze; The excellent Page Columbia theater next Monday ted his Sunday evening. A good musical and' Clark, which guarding budget this week showing Coyote, Chandler; Story of Roland, was of great value speakers were Elders Grover Miller. Mr. program has been arranged. P. Clayton and President T stated that there Is a deficit of 3984,967.65. Baldwin; Scouts of the Valley, Cunningham to the local team In holding their William this organisation is entitled to Various N. Taylor. Musical numbers were demands for Free departmental and Dunn Altsheler; down to men Rafigers, three goals. support of every citizen in Provo. the next two years, which include Uncle rendered by Arthur D. Taylor and CrimSecrets, Outlook Sams Austin; but had team work Pyne played good Mrs. Rose Kartchner. Elder Edward Clark of the Brigham only bare running ' expenses, - (tor son Sweater, Barbcur;- When Max hard luck on baskets. Edwards of g University Good a splendid ther Governor has allowed nothing Cams, Brown ; Two College Girls, gave Provo and Clark of Lehi, both at Meaervy offered the benediction. The on the origin, the purpose and more) amount to $4,509,731.85. The Brown; Book of Winter Sports, of the Central center, played a good game and were body was taken to Oakland, Cal., for Representatives ' Progress of Rotary. ' Baseball league met in this city wgll matched. Davis guarding for burial. best estimate the state auditor can Making of an American, Riis. A. Spear, vice of the give under the present finance laws Dier; to president over go was on Wednesday night plans and Job Lehi the always merolal club, who Is also n n for the coming baseball season. is a total Income of not more than or tb played a good game for Lehi, secur- AUTO SERVICE STATION Rotary club, presided. . and Nephi were represented at ing three field goals. $4,120,000. That leaves over a milJS PLANNED four hundred thousand dollars the meeting and will be admitted to The local boys are out for the "ON DRAMATIC HONORS. - lion to be raised by other means, if ths the league. - The men from the cities state championship and winning this Johnson has recently "purstate is to be balanced In the next Company Moved on the south declare that their game from Lehi puts them well In chasedI.'the Hiss old David John property Oorqthy Irvine of Long two years. It Is thought that a deteams will make a splendid showing the lead. They are also planning on at the corner of Third South and Mr. and ficit of nearly four hundred thouof danhter Sales In Rubber Provo the The company a and belief league express a game with b "Irvine,-Jr- rr college University avenue. It is stated that formerly- - of sand dollare-wi- ll from The Saxey bulldlng that their respective townspeople team aa soon asthqthechampion hare season Is over. he will erect a service station there tk.J. has won dramatic honors over to the next legislature; at the on University avenue to 213 West will give them splendid support.. Manager Lloyd Sutton is making fc-- the convenience of, the automonigh school of that city. Miss very best that can be done. So that Center street, and is now located ' Tentative plans for rules and regu- arrangements for other games which bile public. fcLtPpeared- In a Play staged by million dollars will have, to be raised with the Parry Battery Station. Man- lations governing the league were he says will be played in the near fuackl entitled, "Nothing by the legislature, necessitating new ager Jesse Clayson states that he is discussed and another meeting will ture, and Provo fans can look for- WILL HEAD PLAY SUNDAY. th. Trnth. and won ths praise revenue laws. What form these new highly pleased with his" new loca- be called within the next few weeks ward for other fast games before the Press of that city. to one handle at which time representative for ht season ends. revenue measures shall take Is tion and Is better equipped A special program is being planned of the big problems facing our law the work of his many customers than at which for the the officers of the Fifth ward, by ITh.'V1 8HW PLANNED. bodies. Many belieVe that ever before. Mr. Clayson invites his board of directors will be chosen. making IS LOCAL COW CHAMPION. M. I, A. for the conjoint I ,!.:rymen of. Provo and vicin- - One of the best methods will be the! former customers and all others who Ray Timmerman of this city repremeeting Sunday evening which begisn at 7 5annlng on a dairy stock creation of an Income tax law. wish firetclass tire work done to visit sented the Provo organizations at creditable record has just been o'clock. A' Among the loteresting numwhich they plan to While such a law la said to be un- - him In his new location, as he Is the elblt and declares that un- completed by a Jersey cow, Majestys bers to be ln the Prln8 accord-K- tf popular among the business Interests now prepared to handle all lines o( usualmeeting Is being mani- Utahana Fawn, owned by W. A, Nut-ta- ll of Little given will be the reading enthusiasm I to iMar,y Lord Fauntleroy," a three-ac- t lmo Cunninghara.. secretary of Salt Lake fested In the national sport With a City, those of the rural tire repairing vulcanizing, etc. of this Starting a years r0vo Commercial club. At districts declare play of thirteen characters from that the farmers of f Mr. Clayson bandies the famous splendid bail park, some excellent official test city. at two and three the pen of Frances Hodgson Burmeetlng held In the club the state have about reached their Gates Half Sole and the Gates Super players, and more than a thousand months of age she years 7493 produced e nter9ted In uch an limit of taxation In the raise of last Tread tires and Is the by Miss Grace Nixon. Mrs. I. H. for the dollars in the treasury those Inter-- j pounds of milk and 429 pounds of nett, agent Ili Masters will render a vocal solo and a h eressed belief that it! year. Their valuations were pushed Racine tires and is now reidy to ested In the Provo team feel that an butter fat, making her tho new a saxapbone solo will be given by ,nterest In the dairy sky high while. their rate was not demonstrate the superiority of these excellent showing will be made dur. junior two year old Jersey champion Lavern )itrr President J B. Scornp. in this county. j lowered. season. the products. lng of the state. coming Keeler will give a short talk. - - 4Jn XI. NO. 10. CIVIC tod i Are Entertained ! 1 -- - ob-iig-ed further-reductio- pre-w- ar Funeral Services For Hyrum Safford 1 Largely Attended o, i m Provo Added Public Library S 0 at -- d; - fr,7 de-re- - Hla-tcr- y. 1 ni Legionnaires Play or Basketeers Here States Finances - Big Problem In the Legislature tom- ' - --(- k, o Alt-shel- 1 - Baseball Is Report - if Pay-so- Provo Rubber Sales tp has-move- d I ! i.r. I' 7 -- - I -- ' j . t ty |