OCR Text |
Show I'H WEATHER. t r Tonight,- fair; tomorrow probably fair. PUTTING OFF, - If you put off until tomorrow the things you shoulddo - today, occasion- 86. 65. Highest Lowest Sunset Sunrise ally somebody will come along and do them for you. 8:04. 4 :57. PROVO POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921. VOL. XI. NO. 50. ESTABLISHED 1910. CITY AND COUNTY BUILDING CONTRACT A WARDED GAPS IN STATE ROAD PAVEMENT TO BE CLOSED AT ONCE SAYS ROAD COMMISSION Joint Building the readiness for the Everything to Commence at Once; Oolite annual summer outing the Kelly, state director ot tell State Press and purchase, has been asked will be the result what he Stone to be Used lor Exterior held hereprogram Sunday and and economy ot the arranged Work on N evy is in - The Ot G. Nephi Utah of association which will be Monday. as provides in Times-New- : Commence Immediately is Cheerful News of Rotary Lincoln finance to s. - i expects efficiency That work will commence within the next ten days' on the state highway leading into this city from the DICUSSED BY WALTER north and the south and that the road will be completed as far as Payson early next fall was the cheerADAFIS LAST MIGHT ful message delivered at the Rotary luncheon today by Preston G. Peterson ahd Mark Roylance In behalf of "Since all history and experience, the State Road Commission. The as well as the lessons of science, message was vigorously applauded argue for the fact and logic of co- by the Rotarians. The news will operation, how shall we meet it, use undoubtedly bf hailed with' delight it, and profit by it? What are its poa. by every cltisen Of Ptahi County and sibilities? If it is the handmaid ot especially of Provo. Messrs. Peterson and Roylance democracy, how shall we grasp and employ its forces for good? asked told the Rotarians how It had. been Walter Adams, in addressing the I whispered to them early this ot the Womens Municipal lng that the State Road Commission council on at a meet- would pass through Provo oa their ing in the Commercial club rooms way to Richfield end how they imlast night.' mediately had proceeded to waylay The trend ot all forms now ex- said Commission. They told ot their tant among men Is toward unity, to- visit with the Commission to the roads that are to be built and ot the ward harmony, toward continued Mr. Adams, and in quoting positive assurance that work would Dr. Crane - he said: "All lines ot he commenced within ten days. The Post not seeing the necessity development are converging; all profor a longer delay of this work exgress Is toward Tennyson's, One divine, far off event press Its opinion on this subject ta its editorial colnmn today. To which the whole creation moves. ' There was a good The Rotariana decided to present representation of the Womens council in attendance a pennant to the championship team at the meeting over which Mrs. C. ot the Utah stake M. I: A. baseball 'hen E. Maw presided. Among other bus!, league. t. Doctor Dean R. Brimhall ot tha ness transacted the council took up the need ot. better lighting systems Brigham Yonng University was tha in our, public parks, deferring espec- guest of the club- and enlightened ially to the Raymond park on Temple the Rotarians n,on .the science pt hill. Better conduct to dance balls psychology."' through .a closer- vigilance of : the Kit'll police department, - together with SCHBulllC more uniform . ordinances placing ' - i proper restrictions on dancing In the all conduits for electrlo wiring and the desire to complete the walls betowns of the county, were various ; all telephone work, ' T necessary fore the end of this year and the ensome Bonneville Ward ' of the subjects that were Filth, Sixth and Manavu Wards 4 - . f i grounds that are to be built in. to- tire superstructure, by May . of next t Ward' conference will be held in the t Sunday evening meeting will J)t brought up in last night's meeting. - gether with all anchors, bolts, wires, year.- Fifth and Manavu wards at 7:30 and under the direction of - the.v High Following Mr. Adams address the The Y. I M"L A; stake officers-havThe oolite stone Is taken from the in the Sixth ward at 6:30 Sunday eve- Priest Quorum. Interesting speakers women declared their intention of rods, hangers, and steel ot every set the following dates for the kind, 'Also all conductors Sanpete White' Rock Quarry, and Is ning. The usual conference business have been appointed who will treat co- various , ward associations to visit all to within their power doing with roof connections all complete, one of the most beautiful stones In will be transacted and a good music- on the first principles of the Gospel. Mutual Isle" In Provo Canyon. , operate with the fether civic organiand other Items that may be neces- the entire country. In assuring the al program has been arranged. It Meeting at 7:30. . . Provo Third of the city in any movement Tuesday, June 28 zations sary for the complete carrying out of committee 'Of the durability ot his is desired that all ward members be Manavu 7 8 would a make better and bigWednesday. that for July , s the work to the point contemplated. product, Mr. P. T. Peterson, manager present. Provo Sixth Provo. Church i Monday, July 11 Community ger The contractors bidding on the Job, of the stone company, stated that he Provo Fifth Third North and University AvenIn his discussion ot Saturday, July 16 . Fourth Ward their figures, and the material bid could find a number ot Instances ue. 10 Pioneer a. school 21 and at ' m. Mr. defined Sunday Adams the principle Thursday, July Dr. T: L. Martin will speak on the f on are as follows: i where the stone which had been In 11 a.1 vn. Sun- from . . Provo First . July. 26 . on I- Am a Mormon," at morning worship at Tuesday, the many angles. 'touching C. A. Tolboe, terra cotta, for ex- use sines (878 was In as good condl-a- s subject, "Why A day evening services at 8 o'clock. possibilities of unity in the various Monday, August i ...... . Bonneville the Fourth ward Sunday evening. when it was put to use. Reverend E. V. Kuhns, pastor terior, (166,029; oolite stone, for ' ' ' Sprlngvtlle activities of life. Friday, August 5 good program will also be given. Rudine and Chytraus are the con- Services exterior, (185,800; granite, for ex16 ...Vineyard 7 oclock. We more shall at real August have Wednesday, begin ' terior, 295,000; time for completion, tractors who built the first story ot Catholic Church ' and all its benefits Just as Monday, August 1 5 . . . Timpanogos June 1, 1922. the building, and their work Is said ' Pioneer Ward First Corner East. soon ss we can get men and women Saturday, August 20 . . Provo Fourth North and First Rudine db Chytraus, terra cotta, by members of the committee to be The speaker at the Pioneer ward Rev. J. D. Delaire, Mass to think i tsaid Mr. Thursday, August 25 . Provo Second pastor. 1 (156,000; oolite stone, (180,000; highly satisfactory In every detail, Sunday evening will be Elder C. V. every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Catech- Adams. i .1. . gTanlte, (299,000; time of comple- and much confidence was expressed Hansen and the usual good musical ism class Saturday 10 a. vn. and SunTo yon ladies of the Municipal ' tion,' eight months. if terra cotta Is la their abnity to complete the program is assured. The meeting day at 9;30 a. m. council let me visualise the not far used, twelve months If stone Is used. superstructure In a way that will he will begin at 7:30. To Be Given distant city of the future, tor which, Campbell Building company, terra equally as gratifying as that of their 1 take It yon are Church in Reorganized many features, First Ward cotta, (166,500; oolite stone, (187,- - first contract. B. Y. U. Season No. 240 West Fourth South. Morn- -' striving.' Tt will be truly Relief Society conference will be 10:30. at Preaching at having been Intelligently planned or held in the First ward Sunday even- 8mg services p. cl ' Eider S. S, Holm, pastor. PAVEMENT PLAY ENGINEERS EXAMINE Among the new courses to be ofsolved by our logic of events. To ; ing at 7:30. Good speakers will be fered at the Brigham Young Univertaxes its will support government heard and an exceptionally good pronext sity year, said President Frank common bs The will coris Scientist is assured. good Church equitable. The public gram OF S. Harris today, will be one in library FEASIBILITY HOUR ENJOYED BY The of citizens Church rule. of will invited. Scientist. health th First Christ, dially A course covering six No. 80 North University Avenue. be the first concern of government. technique. weeks will be given by Mary E. 11 oclock, Since crime Is known to services Second Ward at Sunday morning be, largely DREDGING RIVER Regular sacramental services will BUSINESS MEN subject, "Christian Science. Sunday pathological and only slightly soci- Downey. State Library Organizer. be held in the Second ward Sunday school at 9:43. Wednesday evening ological, the police service will be MisS Downey is recognized as the most efficient worker in the evening at 7 :30. Musical numbers will services at 8 clock. supplemented with a health service west and has library had much experience That the annual loss to the proper- he Tendered. The business men's play hour held that might qnite eliminate competi- in teaching. She is giving a course upon the pavement of Center Street ty owners along Provo River would Church St Marys Episcopal tive private practice by physicians in library work at the Chautauqua this morning between 9 a. m. and 10 school Ward a. Third m. Sunday and nnrses, except under social con- school in New York this summer. , 9:30 was a gratifying success in every In a few years finance the dredging 11 Franklin Mwdsen of the Professor sermon a. trol. Morning prayer and to channel of the and straightening class scouts second particulkr. The B. Y. U. will speak on the subject, m. Beet Sugar $6.45. Delivered. Call marched to the business section at prevent further damage Is the beChoir Practice, Wednesday 7:30 p. we "And here let me urge again that Music,, at the Third ward meeting Whiteheads grocery. Phones are not a about 8:30 bringing volley ball nets, standsocialistic talking lief of the Commercial Club, accord- Sunday evening at 7:30. A special m. or betWe communistic know ards and balls. ' The apparatus was Mrs. city. which 2 Guild has been at Condons, Monday arranged program ter than to waste talk or thought on ct up on the north side of the street ing to Secretary Elmo Cunningham. promises a musical of unusual interp. m. enIn reclamatlonv this Over view, Wm. F. Bulkley, rector. such. est. , 4 permitting traffic to go on the other With side. "Since play is aa essential as work. Promptly at 9 oclock the gineers have been asked to examine To scout buglers announced the begin: and amusement as necessary to suc-- . the river and investigate the possible Cooperation . .. jeess and progress as education, your ning of the play period. - Clarence L. Mower, who was ar. By. At the given signal a good repre- cost of such an undertaking. city of the future will own and sentation of business men of the three ' Expending about (150,0b0 In in Ogden Wednesday on the rested conlerate or and subsidize theatres, Growers BOCal principal business blocks assembled dredging and straightening thecourse balls, and enlarge and equip advise of Sheriff J. D, Boyd on a jeert and were quickly organized into com- of the Channel would Id the future end beautify parks and playgrounds. charge ot kidnapping 'his five year The plan of marketpeting teams. Then followed a real do away with the annual overflow of A meeting called conjointly by the And in working for these ends j old son Elmer from Spanish Fork, . In now aa cattle which attracted the attention the river, In the opinion of Mr, Cun ing fruit operation by as you Comresponsible citizens will find j was bound over to the District Court Farm Bureau and the dlscus-hstecounty of hundreds of d out that this the Mapleton Farm Bureau was people. The games j Ingham, who yourselves enlovlng the sublime j yesterday by Justice of the Peace commute of the Utah mercial Club was held yesterday afthirty minutes and the period amount would be saved by the farm-- 1 ' sel 7 of working in harmony with H. C. Jackman of Spanish Fork. His pleasure as terminated by the bugle call from meeting ternoon In' the Commercial Club natural law and processes and .In bond was fixed at (500. ers along the river In about three or County Farm Bureau at a office t:ie scout buglers. ot rooms for . Wednesday evening in the The boy was kidnapped by Mower four years thepurpose of working consciousness of making the world This interesting innovation was inwas the opinion It the agent. county Club Commercial of the The for your having lived. better Monday out a plan between better evening from the home of the itiated by Physical Director E. L. understanding of those present that fruit growers Lillie Mower, who had been mother, TobePts of theBrigham Young Uni- - is to' assist the farmers in organiz Th throuS5lout -l .b5 the two organizations and to outllae f inanee of lhe chlld ,B theCUBlody Clubs woA; was under the direction ing- a eorporation to Want.gi70n versTty'and which with on the of made acquainted mutual Interest. plan projects divorce of Scout Commissioner action. Carl Evring, dertaklng. Bonds,' secured by the is approved by the committee. LocIsL. L. Bunnell, president of the Dance Rumors that had come to him - and the second class scouts of Provo land to be benefltted, could be ' mar- als of the Farm Bureau in the respec. Utah County Farm Bureau, acted as of the neglect of the boy was At thtf conclusion of the play sued by the corporation-antelling will of the county tive fruit districts cause the for the kidnapping. Mower period the busihss men immediately keted by the county, is necessary. of the chairman meeting. in the near future when stated in his defence. He had heard The estimate of the engineers. call meetings requested that it be repeated every It on of talks the Brief and will considered A be stricter enforcement of the pres- repeatedly that his son had not reImportance the plan during the summer. A plan4' who already have begun the investi-fo- r dancing was the ceived proper care from the mother the ' continuation will likely be j gatlon, fa expected to be available approved by the growers will be put cooperation of the two organizations ent ordinance-oInto operation Immediately. were made by county agricultural anpeal made to the countv commis- and that most of the time he was In forked out by the scout commission-- ; within the, next two weeks. er and The Mapleton plan Is to place all agent J.r P. Welch, Secretary Elmo sioners yesterday by Mrs.,W. T. Has. the care of the arrangements will he made to grandparents. Accomodate all men and women who Shower For Bride A delightful fruit grown in the district in the Cunningham, May Humphrey of the ler, Mrs. Jacob Chjeman, and Mrs. Mower furnished the required bond. of committe a C. desire to take part. L. womhands was M. the Wm. marketing Potter, representing shower Roylance Co., and L. L. given Monday evening ARRESTED LIQUOR CHARGE. to Miss Meralda jed by the growers. Each grower Is Bunnell. ' Favorable comments on the en clubs of the city. ' The commissioners assured th4 Boulton, whose marriage to Elvin required to sign a legal contract giv- proposed plans of cooperation were School Vivian Montague was arrested at Gotfreveon of Springville will take .lng the committee full power to mar. made by several of those present. committee that they would instruct "a. ' the and ket white officers to the Red crop. so enforce Hold the It month. few Payson There this the law, yesterday by Deputy Sheriff meet, preeent, being place v roses decorated the dining room. I Those present at Wednesdays lng was adjourned to an indefinite was also decided that the Mavor and Karl Boshard and brought to this The Summer School students of the where thirty guests partook of a meeting were S. C. Fullmer and J. date to be set Ijy the Commercial the police committee of each town city charged with having IntoxicatRay Eklns, Club. Brigham Young University will hold dainty luncheon. The lawn was light. L. Barron, Mapleton; be invited to meet with the county ing liquor in his possession. Tha Newell. commissioners. Monday, June 27. at case will be heard upon the return tonight at 8 ked with red. white and blue lights. Pleasant View; Myron Provo party elock In the Ladles Gymnasium.', Music snd games contributed to the vo; RRTjnond Cutler, Bench; Beet Sugar $6.45. Delivered. Call 2 P. M. when the matter will be taken of James B. Tucker who is now at Whitehead's grocery. Phones with the National up with the object of the county and Camp Lewis patrons and students of the j merry hours. Miss Boulton was the O. L. Ercanbrack, Lake View; and . Guard. Hyrum Smith, Lindon. elty officials working in unison. university are invited to attend. recipient of many beautiful gifts. for the newspaper men to meet at work of his department. H. C. Hicks, Oolite stone, a Utah product, won ,500; granite 296,600; time tor corn-fir- st the Commercial club rooms Sunday secretary ot the state securities comconsideration at the hands ot pletlon seven months. afternoon at 9:30, and at 3 oclock.be mission, will tell of the amount of William A. Larkins, terra cotta, at the state mental hospital, where corporation advertising to be done the city and county building committee Wednesday, when bids were open 1153,160; oolite stone, $189,437; ipr. George E, Hyde will entertain, under his direction. A talk by B. W. ed and the contract let to Rudlne and granite, (303,700; time of eomple - This includes a visit through the Cherry ot the Gunnison Times-New- s. Chytraus for the superstructure ot tlon, seven months, or nlne months building -- and - grounds, - with -- 4. box Why Country Shops- - Lose' Local the new Joint city and county build- if granite Is used. luncheon under the trees at 5 oclock. Business Through Underprising of Following the reading of the con- The Provo band will be1 present. How to Make Salt Lake Houses; ing. The cost ot the superstructure will be 180,000, which was the low. tractors bids a brief discussion ensSunday evening at 8 oclock the ' Better Newspapers and Give More ued when Stephen L. Chlpman made newspaper men will be guests of the Service to the Public, by W. E. est bid on this product. At the meeting Wednesday there the motion that the contract be let Brigham Young university at a con- - Ellsworth of the Payson Paysonian; were present besides a number of to .Rudlne 4b Chytraus at (180,000 cert to be given at the Little Theater, Why Utah Papers Continue to Pubcontractors and others interested, for the oolite stone for the exterior. where the following program as ar- lish County Commissioners' Proceedthe following members of the build- In talking to his motion Mr. Chip-ma- n ranged by Professor T. Earl Pardos ings Without Compensation, by Denstated that he. favored the use will be given by the free service nis Wood, Nephi; "Should a Paper, ing committee: Chairman Jesse U. Harmon, Joseph Reese and James T. of a Utah product over that of any bureau ot the University: None of Which Is Printed in the Violin solo, Alene Phillips; eight County .in -- which It Circulates and Gardner of the board of county com- other, and expressed the belief that missioners, Mayor Roy Dixon and oolite stone would make a beautiful minute talk, Ray Olpin, president ot Has No- - Shop, Be Entitled to Member, Commissioners Charles Hopkins and and substantial building. the B. Y. U. student body; vocal solo, ship in the State Press Association? T. F. Pierpont and others seconded Helen Newell; greeting, Dr. George by Harry E. Webb ot the Coalville T. C. Thompson; Stephen L. Chip-ma- n, Neils Fugal, S. H. Belmont, T. Mr. Chipmans motion, each speak- H. Brimhall; Instrumental duet, Times, and the report ot the legis7. Pierpont, James Creer, N. C. ing to the point of supporting Utah (cqrnet and flute) Glen VanWagenen lative committee, by Chairman I. and Frants Westover; vocal duet, E. Diehl of the Mammoth Record, will Christensen, Henry Erlandson, and industries wherever possible. H. F. Thomas. Following the1 action of the corn- - Violet and CelesUa. Johnson;, read- complete the program r Mr. Harmon presided, and in eal7 mittee Architect Joseph Nelson stated ing, Prof. T. Earl Pardos; vocal solo. At 11 oclock Monday morning, imling the meeting to order told those that he was highly pleased with the Lillian Knudsen; accompanists, Mary mediately after adjournment ot the The Mortimer, Gertrude Olson, Florence above meeting, autos will take the present that the project of the meet- selection of material made. ing was to open bids and If possible Oolite atone will give us a beautiful Newell. newspaper men to Vivian park. In to award the contract for the super- building, said -- Mr. -- Nelson in disMonday morning at 9 oclock a Provo canyon, where a spread by the structure of the courthouse build- cussing the action of the commit- brief meeting' will be' held at the people of Provo will be provided. I am especially pleased that Commercial club, where welcoming ing. He stated that the contract did tee. Monday afternoon autos will be not contemplate the entire comple-tJon- none of the decorative features were addresses will be delivered by Pres- provided to take the newspaper peothebuildinr, but only the eliminated,' and others will be glad ton G. Peterson- ,- representing' the ple through the orchards .and fields to the lake, superstructure, and therefore includ- of this fact when they see the build- Provo Commercial club, and Mayor of Provo bench, ed only the following items: All ex- ing completed. i ; LeRoy Dixon for the city ot Provo. where a launch will take them for ? terior walls complete' not including , Mr. S. H. Belmont stated that most The response will be made for the a ride. doors and windows. All , of the stone will be cut right here Utah State Press association by frames, The return to the Commercial club ,brickword, all concrete work, plain in Provo, and announced that a plant Mayor Dennis Wood of Nephi, editor will end the festivities. ,, and reinforced that occurs above j is already established to handle this .w the covering, 5 all ' exterior , metal ; work, 'v.' ,, , In discussing the contract Mr. work, including skylights complete. ventilators, flashings, counter flash- Rudlne stated that work on the new ing, etc. The contract also included building will begin at once, as it is THEME CO-OPERA- TION . morn-membe- rs "Co-operati- -- , - of 1 . - ! : - - Church Activities , For Mutual Isle Is Arranged . i . ! i e rain-wate- r . 4 - , - , ( - ..... 1 Library Technique . Next - At - - Closer , ,r oOUgnY Between Organization Marketing Problems Considered Fruit 03" Kidnapper Bound District Court j . - - Women" -- the-un- Ordinance Enforced i Clt-- . n , -- summer Students - Farty , , . . . |