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Show THE PROVO POST WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1923 Divorce Scandle Bars From Social Register Union Pacific to Talk to Patrons Through Newspaper Advertisements a WENDOVER HIGHWAY WEATHER needs. The railway, like any other business, has its problems, some of which are not always thoroughly understood by the public. For that reason, the Union Pacific will present certain of these problems from time to time, and endeavor to explain them, using only such statistics as are readily understood. Some of the topics suggested are: The Misunderstood Railroad Earning Guar' anty. New Equipment and Capital Improvements . PROPONENTS THE STILL HAVING TROUBLES Society has dropped the whole Leeds had won his heart and that he Stillman family father and mother, was the father of her son. Ever since then the case has been son and daughter. Figuratively dragging its weary 2. The WASHINGTQN. way through the May speaking, it has kicked them out of courts. Lincoln Highway association is on its fashionable drawing rooms and the warpath again, bent on defeating locked the doors against their return. Asked to the Wendover road project that reIt has served formal notice that cently was submitted to the secrethere is no longer room in the tary of agriculture for his approval, after having been worked out in charmer circle of the smart set for Utah, with the concurrence of Neeither James A. Stillman, the former Through special invitation from vada and California. Considerable Charles Lathrop Pack, president of president of the National City Bank, 'the American surrounds the activity of the mystery Tree at association, or for Mrs. Anne Potter Stillman, the Lincoln D. highway people, but this C., the members of Washington, wife from whom he is separated un- the is much admitted: the highway aslocal office for Uinta supervisors der such sensational circumstances. forest have sociation has entered a protest been requested to take The New York Social Register, but a this against project; it has asked to orin the national membership be heard in opposition to the projpublished every 12 months, is the ganization. atno are There fees official doomsday book of New tached to this before any action is taken by the membership, the only ect York society. In its neatly printed secretary. one has that Requirement being plantpages are listed alphabetically the ed a tree. In his letter. President The report on this project was names of all the men and women Pack issues a in the bureau of public roads for held to invitation general who are recognized as having the weeks after receipt, because several tree planters in this part of Utah entree to the citys most fashionable, all Wallace was in the west, nation-wid- e Secretary to movement in the most exclusive, most jealously guard- for join and no arrangement has yet been of the reforestration the country. ed circles. to join can secure ap- made to bring this subject before For more than 20 years the names Those desiring Wallace for final action. blanks plication through the local Secretary of James A. Stillman and his wife The returned to Washingsecretary offices in the federal ton only a few days ago and says he appeared regularly in the Social forestry Register. has not yet had opportunity to take And more recently, when the Stillup this matter, as there was a vast 3 mans only daughter, Anne, and their accumulation of business requiring eldest son, James, became old enough more immediate consideraiton, but it UTAH WEEKLY to go about in society, their names is understood the bureau of public were also duly listed below those of roads has transmitted the papers to INDUSTRIAL their parents. the secretary and they are now in a LOOK IN VAIN FOR NAMES position to be considered at his conREVIEW But in the 1923 edition of the New venience. York Social Register, recently off the , But attached to the papers in the over Industrial all the case activity presses, you will look in vain tor the state increases. is the protest of the Lincoln are being Payrolls name of James Alex Stillman, gradumore people are being Highway association, and this a.sso and enlarged ate of Harvard in the class of 1896 employed at in its characteristic . dictaproductive enterprises ciation, and member of a bakers dozen of than at any previous torial has rather assumed fashion, time in the hisNew Yorks smartest clubs, or for tory of the to as to what shall be issue orders country. those of any of his family. done in the matter. How far the on St. Work railbranch George The omission of the names of the can with inassociation get away from Lund to Cedar progressfour members of the Stillman family road over of the agriculsecretary structing five miles steel laid. was due to no oversight on the part ing ture how to proceed remains to be Price Work of replacing city of the editors of the Register, but to seen. begins. deliberate intent. Mr. McDonald, director of the buSalt Lake Wool clip for United reau of public roads, is ready to take Many who will think that there is no injustice in this so far as Mr. and States will be about 240,000,000 up this project with the secretary at Mrs. Stillman are concerned will be pounds, valued at $125,000,000. time convenient to his superior. inclined" to feel that it is not quite Montieello Road work progress- - 'any and expects to be called in eonfer-inin southern part of county. fair to the children particularly to nice when the secretary is ready. Spring City puts its streets in good What recommendation Mr. MacDon-shappretty Miss Anne. But there seemed to be no way of laid will make he does not say, other Salt Lake Utah Oil Refining com- - than to explain tha.t he is thoroughly avoiding the ostracism of Anne and her brother along with their parents. pany to resume drilling in its Farn- - informed on the whole situation and ham test below Price. CHILDREN SUFFER is to make his recommenda- So Anne and James had to suffer Railroad to be built from Colum- - tionprepared to Secretary Wallace at any times for the ugly scandals that center bus, N. M., to Salt Lake The inference is given that it may Parowan R. R construction go- - be some time before Secretary Walabout their father and mother and make them no longer acceptable to ing forward. lace acts on this Wendover road proj- Four thousand dollars received by ect The .secretary himself says he the smart set. For 14 years after the marriage of Richfield poultrj men for eggs ship- - has not had time to reach it, hut James A. Stillman and Anne Urku-haGovernor Spry. during March peets to shortly Richfield Potter there was every outward People of Sevierh ounty commissioner of the general land ( indication of their complete fice, when told today of the opposi- happipaving this season. Oc hreness. Gunnison mine-to be tion shown by the Lincoln Highway Big Three babies had been born to developed association, declared that if any liear- Richfield them by the time the year 1915 scenic highway mg is to be had before Secretary to be organized rolled around and Mr. Stillman belace proponents of the Wendover Salt Lake- - Telephone company route, as well as thegan to desert his home and family opposition, more and more frequently for one has net profit of $ 3 5 4.9n 3 from Utah 'should be heard, and he- will iciiifer of his clubs. iwitli Senator Smoot and ak the s mi territory. i iv.ition A city of playgrounds A few months later he became a done tor to see that this familiar figure in the gav night life and healthy outdoor pi m t cum- - mapped out foi S.ilt I.ak-b com of Bn.adv.ay and hit RD )l THANKS pa moil v. a Flo l.mls, a plumbm s mittuu of education. Vernal Local looks whose vivacious creamery good daughter, Me wish to thank all friends who, for 000 pounds butter per (had won her a place in a musical order week irom Salt kindly assisted us in our recent) Lake and chorus Ogden!'0 comedy in the death of Joshua bereavement stores. Soon after this Flo Leeds suddenly W e are especially grateful ATcoliiini. Provo new to line into in chorus the her deserted spur Grading place become mistress of a luxuriously furnished New York apartment. In this apartment in September, 1918, Flo Leeds gave birth to a son. The birth certificate listed the child as Jay Leeds, son of Harold and Florence Leeds. But later on many different persons have sworn in So far not a brick has been laid The children of the late Elizabeth toward court that the man known about the the restoration of Smyrna. Giles desire to express our love and The apartment house as HaroldA. Leeds'n seaport resembles San great Still- appreciation to our many friends for Francisco after was none other than James its earthquake and their kindness and help, given in the fire. man. Two months later, at the Stillman sickness and death of our mother. May the kind Heavenly Father gave birth city home, Mrs. Stillman to a son. The child was christened mete out to all the same love and sympathy as they bestow at such tryGuy Stillman. In the summer of 1920 Mr. Still- ing times. man started secretly an action for e The clock of Christ Church divorce, denying the paternity of lit-- 1 in Oxford. strikes Fred lege, England, Beauvais, Guy and naming n every night 101 times, in commemor-guida good looking ation of the 101 students who were as Mrs. Stillman replied to her hus- - following the lesson when the suit by charging that Flo lege was opened. S- for the Union Pacific. What the Union Pacific Pays in Taxes. The Railrpad and the Farm. Preventing Accidents at Grade Crossings. SHEEP CREAM We pay highest price for Cream. Rains and cold weather have held up sheep shearing and agriculture throughout the state, according to the weekly report of J. Cecil Alter of Weather Bureau at Salt Lake, which has just reached here. The report for the week ending April 24th), is as follows: Generally stormy weather and moderately low temperatures have caused a temporary suspension of sheep shearing and most farming activities, though the seeding of early sugar beets, grains and field peas was well along before the storm. Some suffering was noted among lambs and shorn sheep though no serious losses occurred All vegeta-ha- s grown slowTy for want of nth, and the pastures are only many animals still being fed; moisture, however, w'ill be very beneficial generally, and especially in Southern counties. Some slight losses of fruit buds occurred in a the L Let our truck cal and save you S. the trouble of delivery. PHONE 313 MT. TIMPANOGOS CREAMERY CO. j general at Corinne. Most of the early planting has been done around Ogden; some early fruit was damaged by frost. Field work, though it has progressed fairly well, was temporarily suspended in the Salt Lake valley. Sugar beet plantings were mostly completed at Lehi before the storm, the precipitation being very beneficial. The fruit is in flouring condition at Elberta. Levan: highest 72 degrees, lowest 24 degrees, Grain is precipitation 0.95 inch. looking especially well at Deseret and Kanosh. Precipitation was very helpful to newly seeded crops at few localities due to freezing. The highways are mostly only fair or mu4dy off the principal grades. Shearing was suspended at Elko, Blacpk and other Rock, Watson places; wool continues to reach Price from the Uinta Basin in large quantities. Farm work and fruit development have been delayed in .the Cacie valley, though much seeding has been done. Seeding has been Manti. -- A Our Own Honey to Loan on New Homes wa-termai- ns Who Owns the Union Pacific? Expediting the Movement of Freight Cars. The Facts About Freight Rates. Where the Union Pacific Dollar Goes. Railroads Safe to Ride On, Unsafe to Walk SHORN SAYS WEEKLY REPORT 3- 4 FOR WANTED Join With the Tree Planters of The Union Pacific realizes that the good-wi- ll its patrons is its greatest asset. It also believes that a successful railway is the greatest asset of any region or community which it serves. The Union Pacific wants its patrons to feel that the railway is intimately interested in their welfare, and that the road is built, equipped and operated especially to serve their transportation BAD NO COMMISSIONS NO DELAYS g e. On. It is planned to publish one of these short talks in the form of an advertisement about the first of each month in newspapers along the Union Pacific Lines. It is hoped that this method Per Annum All papers kept in our own vaults. ( Call or write. i INSURANCE CO. rt will tend to clarify some of the misconceptions about railway operation, and that it will serve to inform the public of the constructive things the Union Pacific is doing. - , 11th Floor Wal-associati- Boston Building Salt Lake City, Utah j tah LIFE INTER-MOUNTAI- N i on j - j Constructive suggestions will be welcomed. - t-- C. R. GRAY, President. - i I j i We sell coal 5f the best quality in tupy quantity cheaper, of course, if you order by the carload; cheap enough if you buy in smaller Figure it out as quantities.coal at best best may,you prices here. its all one to us. . i Smoot & Spafford PirONE 17 Put Your eol-tl- e, Indian-Canadia- col-ban- 338 WEST CENTER WE DELIVER CASH PRICES PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 7 40c Washing Powder, large, each Fresh Jersey Milk, quart Loose Macaroni, lb Cream Cheese, lb. Loose Lard, 3 lbs. Macaroni, Vermicelli or Noodles, 3 for Loose, Fresh Sausage, lb Hamburger, lb. Boiled Ham, Slices, lb. 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