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Show vs im m; itiuim tfyyfr m(iim I" ! i '.;.v.r,4 j. "mwwwnf - v t BOY SCOUTS NEED to-day- game s .H 4 Provo $3,600. IT $ To go $3,000 12 Lehi 600 'Already reported LETS GO CONTAINING A RESUME OF THE NEWS OF PROVO AND MANY HUMAN INTEREST STORIES VOL. XL NO. 48. 1910. ESTABLISHED PROVO POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921. FINANCIERS OF STATE IN CONVENTION BUSINESS MENS PLAY HOUR SUGGESTED BY COACH ROBERTS Optimism Keynote of Boy Scouts Will Lead In Movement; Busi- ness Men May Join; Men Who Are Making Provo Meet- - ihfjs; Banquet Tonight As one of the big features of the Scout drive week the practicability of a business mens play hour will be demonstrated by the Boy Scouts on the pavements of Center street, according to an announcement made today by Scout Commissioner Carl Eyring. The plan outlined is to select a suitable hour when business is not at high tention, and the men and women engaged in the business district of the city will be asked to assemble with their coats and collars off in front of their respective places of business for a 'short ' period of real fun. ana This idea of a supervised play period for all professional business men of the business district originated with Coach E. L Roberts of the Brigham Young university, who believes that at some future time all the indoor workers will be glad of an opportunity to get out upon the pavements for an hour of exhilarating ' exercise each dajr throughout the summer. in feasible is Mr. Roberts every respect the to plan According will Very little equipment will be needed and the exercise and play one-half than more Not increase the efficiency of every worker. hour will be needed to carry on a good vigorous game, Mr. Roberts says, and with the help of the Scouts it will be possible to carry on the play without asking anything of the business men except, that they participate in the games for their own, enjoyment I and i .... . benefit. , ,The exact day and time for this interesting innovation has not been set. Permission of the city authorities must first, bd secured; but according to Scout Commissioner Eyring the plari.will be carried out by the Scouts, and Scout leaders sometime'. during the middle or latter part of next week. If the city officials are willing. Mr. Eyring explains that the big purpose of Scout work is' to through! such , serye the people; and the boys get development communities is service; To promote wholesome recreation in the an excellent fom of Service, and the Scouts oflthis district; Mr, to promote play everything in . their-powEyring saysrwill-d- o as well the as boys and girls. among adult the population among " fOur watchword should be service, tained at the Hansen Catering Co. com. hank establishment. state declared Seth Pixton, The first session of the y mlssloner. In his address at the thir- . , two-da- teenth annual convention of the Utah Bankers Association here this morning. The need ot the hour is work and save, and then work and thrice save. Oar economic evolution will be a (allure unless all the people begin now to put their conscience into their work. The first essential step in this economic readjustment is (or business men to square their actions and direct their course by the compass of righteousness, good "will, fellowship. . Let us, the Bankers ef this State, lead the vanguard. The State Banking department asks' for your support so long as it shall deserve; for your cooperation, as it pledges its own; and for effort-- in behalf of the common weal. n The 'address of Commissioner waa warmly applauded. A. motion that 1,0 QO copies ot.the address be printed and distributed among the banks 6f the State was unanimously convention in the Armory opened when President Charles H. Barton called the convention to order at 10:20 oclock this morning. Fully 2(H) delegates representing the hanks of the state were present under the direction of Prof. J. R. Boshard; the after delegates sang "America which President J. R$ Murdock of Heber offered the invocation. The musical members rendered by Prof. Boshard and Mrs. Florence Meldrum Anderson were enthusiastically received. Mayor LeRoy Dixon In' a happy mood welcomed the visitors to Provo, He said the bankers would be doing a splendid .work, for the state of Utah it they would come to the rescue of the communities in their efforts to make special improvements. He deplored the fact that bonds for such improvements are 'so heavily discounted. ' -President T. N. Taylor, in weladopted. After aq automobile trip through coming the delegates in behalf of the the farming district nnder the Straw- Utah County Bankers Association, berry Project, the delegates will be 'called attention to the beauty and the guests ,qf the .Utah county bank- the wealth of this valley, which he ers at JkR . elaborate banquet this described asthe .mother of the beet evening at the Brigham Toung Uni- industry and the.rgreatest dairy sec, , y tion ;iq the staU. "Everything to versity. . L b V ' The visiting ladles,were entertain tnfcke men happy semrs to have been ed this afternoon at Hotel Roberts placed In thisxbWmf". said Presiby a committee' of'la'dies' repfesent-ln- g dent Taylor? ' Pix-to- . .' Treasurer and General Manager of Provo Lumber Company. f i i Among the names of the younger business men of Provo 'who are making good is linked that of. C. E. Beebe.' Mr. Beebe was born and reared in Provo where he attended the ' public schools and later the Brigham Young university, As early as 1904 he became familiar with the lumber business, . and under the careful direction of his esteemed father, D. ; R. Beebe, received a training that hfis been of great value to .him, In1919 thejeompany he pov servea.waa-organize- d and ne was chosen to direct its destiny in, this city. Notwithstanding the fact that he has had numerous obstacles to overcome he has made an enviable showing for his firm which enjoys a fine patronage in this locality. A , the local bankers.' afternoon Tomorrow the ladles will be enter MAH KILLED BY R. R. MOTOR GAR AT SPRIIIGVILLE A man whose positive identy has not yet been established, but who is thought to be William Forsyth of northwestern Idaho was struck by n Orem gasoline motor car in charge of George Smith of Springville, at a, point one mile south of that city at 7:40 oclock this morning while he was attempting to cross the companys tracks, and died at 10:4S from the shock and injuries sustained. The man is said to be 21 years of age, and at the time of the accident he was temporarily employed by Mr. August Hyorth of Springville. . Hyorth attributes the accident to have been caused through Forsyth's inability to hear the approaching car aa he was almost totally deaf. The injured man was immediately Of- taken to Dr. John R. Anderson' bee where first aid treatment was and notwithstanding everygiven, thing possible was done to save his life Forsyth died a couple of hour after. Examination showed bad lacerations about the back and his right arm was broken near the shoulder. It is stated by the men, twenty of whom were on the three cars which were linked together, that they tried every way possible to make it known to the man that the cars were approaching, bat they were unsuccessful. He was dragged about sixty feet before the cars could be stopped. The body was brought to this city d is now at the Berg undertaking establishment. The officers are trjr-t- o get in touch with relatives m Idaho. Old Folks Enjoy Outing at Geneva The Old Folks' annual ouling at Geneva yesterday was the most successful ever staged by the Utah stake, Wording to Wyman Berg, the secretary of the committee .having the flair in charge. AH Persons over 70 years of age re transported to the resort in tho ornlng. The forenoon was spent ,n handshaking and renewing of cquaint&nces, , daring which time the Mozart Orchestra rendered several musical selections. Seymour L. Mendelhall of Sprfng-B8T- e H1 speech of welcome to which Albert Jones of Provo 'Addresses were made by S. P. Eggertsen d J. Wm, Knight. Several selections r read by Mary Wooley,. Lerina (Continued on page 8) -- BEAUTIFUL PARK . r. er. I NEW MANUFACTURING ' Mr. Beebe holds membership in the Provo Commercial and Kiwanis clubs, as well as the B. P. O. Elks and the W. O. W. He tells our cartoonist he enjoys fishing, when fishing . is good. PLANNED FOREAST , ? - PLANT. ! FOUND IN BOX CAR; PRODUCING EXCELLENT PRODUCT CENTER STREET Boy Scout Council Launching Drive to Raise Budget 'i ' IDENTIFIED TODAY. ft fr? ' urtt It I Perhaps the newest manufacturing 4 The body of an unknown dead man City Commissioner Tom Thompson plant to "have opened for business In about 80 yearsvof age waa found at Teports that be is now In possession this clty is that of Alpine Ice Cream 4:3d oclock of a complete map together with yesterday afternoon, in nnder the management .of company box plans and specifications ot the city car on tho Orem tracks an empty Messrs. H. .L. Springmeyer and C. park 'to be established at Seventh Provo' Junction of Salt at by Fred Vestphal, R. Jr., formerly East and Center street. These plans, The Central District ot the Utah lishes a habit that will make fer in LakeSnelgrove. has one of a car Inspector. The car had been The company city. Hr. Thompson states, were tarnished County Council of the Bey Scouts dependence In later years. I am back the most modern Ice cream manutransferred from tho Denver and Rie the city by Emil Hansen, a specialist of America "is now raisins Its budget. !of this move, and feel tbat it Is a facturing establishments In the on public parks and playgrounds, who In In factor great the Grands tracks half an hoar previous- 'country located making true manIs employed by the state and govern- There Is m wide spread spirit ot ' sup- hood. J. D. "Dixon. Consolidated Real Estate companys ly. A hook, found on the body had for This boy of this port and enthusiasm ment to assist towns on Sooth 8econd West name of Frank Wise of Salt Lake Wilding Parents, ' business ' men, "The first consideration of human- street. The company Is doing a man- the state In the establishment of tneh work. men and art ity la the proper churchmen, professional S . of its fn ufacturing and wholesale business City written, on the cover.. After beauty spots. v movement. "They tare manhood training back of the all Chief of Police Jesse Manwarlng . and womanhood. The play grounds on "East Center seen the good work of The Boy 8coutlng undertakes its share In the and Is equipped with the latest ma- Police" Officer' James Snow' and Destreet will cover as arm of approx- have chinery for purifying th products it Scouts In onr city. They have seen development ef the physical, moral, places on tbs market. Tbs cream puty Sheriff Otto Bark had made a imately eight term, which will be di- or heard ot the successful wofk of and Intellectual ot the upbuilding vided into several divisions includ- Salt Lake Is first thoroughly pasturised thorough investigation, ths body waa Tity, Ogden, and Logan boys at an age when these resalts are used In order that all bacteria might he taken to . tho Hatch ing a memorial lawn hi Which seven- where Local Councils have 'been most surely to be obtained. I am eliminated. It Is then run through parlors. There waa no Undertaking teen trees will be planted, each tree established, and they are all conevidence of In favor of this movement heartily one soldiers Provns of representing to a statement of and ready to give it both moral and a homogenlzer and cooling processes, font play, and all circumstances surverted, according on are which to has bnilt the latest rounding the case indicated a natural who all of the service Commissioner Eyring, who was re- material given his life Walter Adams scientific and sanitary basis. support. war. Another division of the park ceived very cordially death. by leading provides for a fine tennis osnri, while "I consider The Boy Scont work Tho company opened Its plant last ot onr 'tity as he went In quest The man, who was dressed, tm another section Is to he a chi- of statements as to their opinions of oneone of the finest for the develop- Saturday and is manufacturing a was about 6 feet tallneatly and weighed ment arilzed uniform stand and statehi of A number of these product, ahont IBS pounds. He had dark hair boys good, clean life and ldrens playground. There will also Scouting. ments are given below they breath in the making ot good citizenship.? which "has already fonnd a ready streaked with gray and a abort be a number of drinking fountains the market. J. A. Buttle. of the people generally. moustache of similar color. Hie and other conveniences for tbs publ- GETspirit BACK OF THIS MOVEMENT Dr. Waiter T. Hasler, city health eyes were light brown. Ho was dress, "The Scont anof Boy today ia the ic.- "Beautiful trees, shrubbery and WITH TOUR "DOLLARS AND TOUR tidote for the Bolshevik ot tomor- Inspector, recently made an Inspec- ed in a black striped coat and, vest, beds of flowers will plsy an Import- (PUSH! tion of ths companys plant and paid and bine serge trousers. row. Mangum. ant part In beautifying the grounds. tho proprietors a high compliment "Come on out, this is no Pullman, "A wonderful organization for atstates Commissioner Scouting gives the discipline all on the sanitary and Thompson minnte Westphal is reported to bavo said to and in holding the boya boys should have, it trains in leader- j method used in manufacturing a that It is the intention of the city tracting man, when saw him layJ. Wm. Knight. officials to complete the mat half of safety linea. ship. It helps the school and the product Which is second to, none in the in the car. he first no answer be ing Getting the park daring the coming sum- j "There Is no organized movement home. I am hack of the move with the entire state, went in and discovered that the man John mer and he expresses a hope that the that offers so much to tho moral and personal effort and finance. The new firm already has a large was dead. With a small handle unentire park will be completed be- physical development of hoys as W. Farrer. patronage in the central and south- der his head, his legs crossed, and fore the end of next year. "I know ot no other organization ern part ot this state, and the man- I corncob pipe between his fingers, Scouting. I have always been, and am now vitally Interested in Boy that helps so much in training of the agement has received many compli- the man appeared to be asleep. INTERESTING PICTURES COMING Scoot work and feel that it Is the hoy aa does the Scont Movement. ments on Alpine ice cream. In the notebook fonnd on his body TO COLUMBIA. were two clippings , from "Soviet duty of every good citizen tq sup- Every parent should he back of this CONFERENCE TO BE HELD. Le Roy Dixon. movement. T. H. Heal. port it Russia, official organ of Russian Harry Ashton of the Columbia Soviet a onr to government bureau, and Ap. lead will I Scouting en hoys and a heartily President ,T. N. Taylor announces enthusiastically theater announces .that he has and a supplement good, clean, wholesome view point ot i dorse the Boy Scont Movement that ward conferences will be held in peal to Reason, store the treat for patrons (n special from the "Butte Daily Bulletin. should ths life. can no There be support better Everybody for Provo the and Manavn Sixth and next training Monday Columbia Fifth, of the movement. William McCoard. 'the development ot the hoy mentapy wards one week from next Sunday. j J. W. Danrerfleld, proprietor of Tuesday evenings when he will show ;the Royden House, who viewed the and physically than tho train Ing'hnd "A Boy Scont is a safo citizen-the first moving pictures to have i body at the undertaking parlors he receives a capnnder SMOOTS ONLY PROPERTY . ot flood 'discipline terrible S. of tho , Smith. John been. taken stated that the man was in his efficient and master. scout able The SLIGHTLY DAMAGED. Pueblo wherein thousands of people j "It is a good, clean movement. I Boy Scouts of today will be our subroomlnghonse some timet last week are said to have lost their lives, and am back of it S. J. Jones. and that he spoke with a broken actomormen and A valorous in of stantial Issue the of last the report of worth property millions of dollars W. R. Butler. Post stated that the flood waters of cent. In checking over the register, do not know pf any better train, row. "I destroyed. Mr. Dangerfleld was unable to find lng than that afforded by the Boy i Tho- - scout oath impressed and the Provo river had inundated the the name which was written In the Booth, Mrs. Edmand Evans and Mr. Scout program." Joseph R. Mur- learned by the Boy Scouts will make land surrounding A. O. Smoots farm- note hook found on the body. In west Professor house the dock. were field Duets of the Provo by sang Duke. a higher standard of citizenship, and A lnad by the name of R. A. Dunn J. R. Boshard and Mrs. Florence recommends the the sooner we people learn this les- river. Mr. Smoots states that the called at the Hatch undertaking that "The thing Meldrum Anderson, and Mrs. James , Boy Scout movement to me is that son and give our support, the less Information given the Post was er- establishment this afternoon and A. Bullock and Miss Card Poulton; the boys like it and, therefore, the crime will he committed and the roneous as only a small portion of Identified the body as that of Frank land an elaborate owned by him was pasture Daring the noon hour Wise, who for a time hsd lived with things they learn In Scouting will be higher the morality of society! flooded overflow honored the waters to of by the was tho served banquet impressive and of everlasting value Wm, J. Startup. river. We are glad to make It known a62ma nby the name of Joseph Acocks, guests, and later on s strawberry to them." Joseph B. Keeler. Richard Street. Salt Lake City, , feel has "I that j scouting my helped ,that the water has not done the festival was enjoyed. am I of earn and back scout to movement. the bys. amount of damage to Mr. Smoots FOR RENT Three roomed "Requiring the James Clove of Provo was the house. property as was first "reported. deposit his savings In s hank, eetab-- John Saxey, 610 West 1st So. master of ceremonies. 1 inter-mounta- in 1 and-citle- s , - eit-(se- ns I I np-to-t- he i I I i I Jn-2- t i 4 i |