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Show y ISAlilKlL : Generally I i .H. tomorrow; not. much change 'in temperature. and -- 81 Low You sometimes hear of a boy who became a famous man. but dTdTyou ever Tuww" ofone good-for-nothi- --- 60 Sunset --:- .Sunnsa,..-- '. --- 'Q 43 CONTAINING A RESUME OF THE NEWS OF 26 OlTXLNO. 58 k PROVO,-UTAH- - , Responsibilites of Latter-da- y Men Who Saints Expounded by Speakers -at Quarterly Stake Conference PROVO AND MANY HUMAN INTEREST STORIES TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921." ESTABLISHED 1910. Are Making Provo Initial Good Fellowship Feast of Womens Municipal Council at Roberts is Huge Success Progressive Women of Provo Review Work Accomplished During Y ear and Outline Utah Stake. New Efforts. Quarterly conference of the Utah itake of Zion opened Saturday mornRichards ing with Elder George F. of Twelve and El- -, the council of the Lake S. of Salt Young Brigham ,jef N. City In attendance. President T. and Stake Chorister Taylor presided J. R.,Poshard led In congregational obedience to the gospel. The Savior's plan was accepted, Lucifer rebelled, and he and his followers were cast out. As we were on the side of Jesus, said the speaker, we were permitted to come to the earth to do the will of the Lord. On doing that will depends eternal life, salvation. exaltation.- - The speaker told those I within the sound of his voice that singing. "Taylor greeted " the Procrastination would not give them exaltaUon. Service Is expected saints and touched on the success that He re - lFather ie 8aldf and of the work in this stake. lf ferred to a number of new ward or- - Christ, our captain; we shall be just ganizatlons that had been effected heirs with him in the Kingdom of during the phst three months, and God. Chorister J. R. Boshard and Mrs stated that a branch of the church) had been organized at Soldier Sum- - Florence Anderson O rendered Elder Brigham S. mit. and that the people of that sec- - Love Divine." tlog were highly pleased with such a Young spoke of love, and stated that step. The speaker, gave a very en- - every parent knows the power pf love couraging report on the work of the and Its factor in commanding quorums of priesthood, and dience. He urged the parents to gain srged even greater diligence. Prea- i- the love of their children. that . excellent Hall to the Brightness of Zions dent Taylor stated work Is also being done by the tux- - Glad Morning" was rendered by Di ll iary organizations. Acknowledgment was made of the presentation (Continued on Pago S) to the Utah stake of two beautiful . , clocks which now adorn each side of the tabernacle. ; Patriarch Joseph B. Keeler adHe redressed the congregation. ferred. to the sentiment of the hymn, "0 May We Be One Like the Father The Utah County Credit Rating as. and the Son," which had been sung, soclatlon wishes to warn tbe merand be spoke of the .necessity of unity chants a check forger - oa the part of the people. He escribed who. It concerning Is stated, has succeeded In Saints swindling several the eucceee of the Latter-da- y merchants out of la their colonization efforts as be- ranging from 819 to, (86. ' lng largely. due to unity. - As the sums The forger has not been appreFather and Son are united In spirit hended, although the forgeries have and la truth, so must It be with the extended over a period ot threo Latter-da- y Salat a.' This, the speak- - months. It Is stated check that - er can be accomplished only by artist represents himself as(hea fannsaid, obedience to the lawa and ordlnancea er, gives his address as one of the of the gospel. Such obedience does a small amount of not deprive a' man ot hie free rural routes, buys the remainder of merchandise, gets tn exercised la free agency; agency the amount la cash. - Checks have following the law.-- - Harmony with been Issued on Provo and Salt Lake ofbishops, of wafds and other hanks. Merchants are advised to fleers of the church waa urged by people before cashing checks. Identify the speaker, who stated that the Mints cannet -- afford to ally themselves with any. organizations .that would Interfere with such harmony. Elder George F. Richards of the B. Y. quorum of the Twelve Apostles exathis the of pressed appreciation tendance at the conference and char- - Among the new and interesting acterized the good attendance as a features of the Brigham Young Uni performance of duty. . - Thp speaker versity for next year will be a series declared lhat If the people will at- of lectures to be delivered on vatend to their duties there v will be no rious lines of thought and human opening for evil to enter into their endeavor by some of the leading The list of lives, and faith' in the gospel will thinkers of the state. be maintained. The importance of speakers Includes at present the folengaging in secret prayer was urged lowing gentlemen: Joseph Fielding as the performance of one of these Smith, church historian, ecclesiastical duties. Family prayer was also history; Dr. James E. Talmage, reveurged by the speaker. lation and prophecy; Attorney SteElder Richards expressed his sat- phen L. Richards, social and Indusisfaction with the stake report trial problems; Dr. Richard R. Lywherein It showed many gains In the man, community building; Dr. John - work of this stake, and ho was es- A. Widtsoe, the making of science; pecially gratified to note that an in- Superintendent Adam S. Bennlon, crease of from 16 to 18 per cent la comparaUve religion. the attendance at sacrament meetings was shown for the first six months in 1920, the attendance havPROVO CITIZEN ing reached 18 per cent for 1921. Elder Brigham 8. Young spoke on the advantage ot making the best of DIES SUDDENLY every opportunity. The opportunity of marriage and rearing a family was specially emphasised by the speaker. AT CHARLESTON The speaker nrged young people not to feel that they should not marry . because they have insufficient money. A report from Charleston, Wa"Marry anyhow, he said, and get the money after. Hd then touched satch county, tells of the death of on the spiritual Wilson D. Wright, 57, of this city, phase of marriage. The opening prayer was offered who died there yesterday morning by Patriarch Albert Jones and the following a brief Illness of pneumobenediction was by Elder Henry R nia. Mr. Wright, whose home Is on the corner of Second East and Third Reynolds. this city, went to Charleston North, Afternoon. Saturday ' At tbe afternoon session Saturday a few days ago to attend to some -Patriarch Albert D. Clark offered the work on his ranch when he was Invocation. President J. William stricken with the disease which Enight of the stake presidency was caused his death. Besides his widow the first speaker. He touched on the he is survived by the following son subject of faith and - urged those and daughters: Mrs. Ralph Hoover present to exercise more faith. of Hoovers ranch,, Provo canyon; Bishop George R. Maycock of the Mrs. Wlllianf Godfrey, of Charleston; Sprlngvllle Fourth ward spoke of the Sarah, Chloe and Mervin Wright of ' . ' Importance of the Latter-da- y Saints this city. - - Funeral services will be held tobeing faithful In their family pray-er- s. He stated that he could not morrow morning at 11:80 oclock, imagine a man arising from his fam- at Charleston.- - where - Mr. Wright ily prayers and engaging In profanlived practically all of his life, after ity. Touching on faith he said: "We which the body will be brought to view the r not saved simply because we are this city. Friends may baptized; faith without works is body at the family home at 2 o clock dead. He looked upon the call to tomorrow afternoon. to Provo moved for family The an as Imponot Wright the Lord, yjork sition, but a privilege. In doing His last fall and since their residence vork we are advancing in our own here they have gained a wideclrcle cause,-hof friends who will be grieved to saUL Miss Lillian Allred sang, "My learn of Mr. Wrights untimely death. Jesus as Thou Wilt.A NARROW ESCAPE. Elder George F. Richards took the sentiment of the song as the text ot Thomas Ashton of the Columbia is theme and referred to the great Music & Jewelry company narrowly contest in the heavens In man's prim- -, escaped serious Injury yesterday aval existence between Lucifer, tbe when he was run down by an autowere practically son of. the morning, and the Savior, mobile. Hi shoes aeb having his followers. He told cut off his feet, but fortunately he Lucifers proposal to come to earth escaped without Injury, except that aro mankind without effort on he was quite badly shaken np. The the nart of man, and Lucifer should accident occurred at the fountain Rlor7- 0n the other hand corner while Mr. Ashton was leaving the Savior would tome to earth and the postoffice on a wheel with bis that man might live through arm full of mall. ; obe-differ- Check Artist Active In Vicinity . , ste-th- Interestihg Lecture Series e , ng President T. N. Taylor Praises Diligent Work of Auxiliary, Organizations in r - rr ci fair tonight High fc at U. were The goodfellowshlp banquet of important accomplishments the Womens Municipal Council at mentioned the establishment of tha Hotel Roberts Friday evening, at- free clinic In the high school buildand the touylst accommodations tended by about 100 progressive and lng at Raymond park. She also introvid women of Provo and duced as toastmlstress Mrs. L. C. cinity, was characterized by Mrs. C. Potter, who In a clever and pleasE. Maw, president of the organiza- ing manner Introduced the speakers and entertainers of the evening. tion, as an historical event and a The keynote of the organization step tn the progress of civic affairs was gtrnrk by its president, Mrs. in Utah county. The banquet, the Maw, when in her address, "Why first in the county attended only by Women Meet In Council," she ..idn.e. ot h. prom nent place the women of Provo oc- - gJve woman. "in cupy in civic and welfare ijrork. A) service," said ' the determinaMrs. Maw, gossip proverbial of and enthusiasm spirit faultfinding of woman is melted. tion to press forward In tbe work and Unless a woman is serving her comundertaken by the organization munity as well as her family, she seemed to pervade those participat- grows set, old and useless-s- he may develop softening of the brain or ing In the festivities. A unique feature of the banquet hardening of the arteries. If woman would be courted at 90 as she is at waa the arrangement ot the tables 19 she must give of herself in to form the letters W and "M, y We have no Inclination to go It when viewed from different angles.! Flags, colored electric Ughts and a alone in this world or In the world beautiful array ot flowers eoatrib- - to come. We have no desire to sup-1- 1 ted to the festivo scene on tho plant man or even try to do what Sutton is one of Provos genial characters who enjoys Ry where the banqnet was served. he alone can do. Women want, to lawn, a wide acquaintance and friendship in this community. As Tho chairman ot tho entertain- -, werk oat tho deslree of their souls with men. sucment committee. Mrs. C .W. Wright, In service by manager of the Strand theater he has been la cessful and thousands of people enjoy and compliment him on gave the address of welcome and re- Tho men went our council civic affairs, because In of the activities viewed the class the of pictures he exhibits. Is strength. Our during the past year. Among the there tn council affairs with men shall bo Ray is the only survivor of a family of three children. ' exercised for one single purpose the The public school system of Provo provided him with his early good of the whole the enlarging of educational opportunities and later he continued his studies the opportunity of the indivlduaL in the high school of San Diego, Calif., and afterward pursued There shell be no eeat, no west, ne . college and university work in the George Washington uni- -' north, no south In our city. There shall be no private Interests putltog M. chairman W. Professor thea-D. at C. Boyle, 1 to his Prior the Washington versity entering on board and lodg- the' strings of this office Or that. ter business he was engaged in the mercantile business in this Of thoforcommittee the students ef the Brig- There shall be ao ' conflict bet wee ing tr . city and Eureka. , ham Young university, has msds a man and woman! One solid call on ovary cltlssn of Provo who where eecb will respect the work Fraternally he is a Mason. He was initiated into the order owns horns, urging that as many the other. No power can stop C in Story lodge, No. 4, of Provo, on the 27th of March; 1919. rooms ,aa possible he. throw. opes growth of Provo, If . we Vwkl.r t ) He is also an EUl He is' a member of the Commercial and for the accommodation ; of students unselfish, loyal purpose." Rotary clubs of Provo,' and is energetic in the things that go tktejs wi of the school. Professor Boyle do- - for ue to 'aceortpUah-th- e to make for the success of both of these excellent civic orelares that the greatest need of the , are planning, women must be true, td Institution is tor houses, furnished each other and appreciate each other. is a He and ganizations. young man, alert and energetic, and unfurnished, apartments and Flowers at death of a friend Is mock-suitwhat he has already accomplished through his own efforts of rooms which may be rented ery if we sow weeds during har indicates that his future career will be well worth watching. .time. It Is to promote the school year. When approached on the matter of strength and loving service that Increasing the housing accommoda women meet In council. , The entertainment program of tho tions of students, J. William Knight COUNTY CLINIC KIVAIIIS CLUB TO declared that he did not wish to talk banquet was of a high class and a about the matter. "I am not going distinct credit to the appearing art-t- o talk about it he sald,Tm going ists as well as to the committee hav-t- o NOV III OPERATION;: ASSIST III GOOD build a house. That will add sa lng the arrangement of the program. much to the problem of accommodat- - Several well received violin selec-- ', tions were played by Alvin Duke, ROAD MOVEMENT lng the university students, SCHEDULE ARRANGED who have rooms or apart- - companied by H. Stelneckert. While menta they can rent to students are the . banqueters , were standing in to communicate with Professor honor of their sisters In France, Miss asked The Utah county free cllnlc ls now By unanimous vote the members I Marylln Maw, recently returned from Boyle, telephone 413-I a operating, and quite a large number of the Kiwanis cjub decided at their years study In Paris, brought a In her pleasing of patients have . already received weekly luncheon at the Hotel Rob, breeze, from France" treatment that has long been needed, erts to get behind the good roads rendition ot the Marseillaise. Mrs. to tbe extent of conLeon Moss, with cello . accompanaccording to those in charge. How- day movement Goes iment by 'Miss Iretta Roylance, and' ever, there seems to be some misun- tributing 75 toward grading and lm. memproving tbe west drive. Many Mrs. W. F, Vlolett, with Mrs. Ray derstanding In tbe minds of the peo- bers the clnb expressed their deat tbe piano, delighted Timmerman hold ple aa to conditions and regulations sire toof Join Its The tabernacle choir will the Rotary And other ci- annual the audience with several solos! whlla regarding the work. It Is announced vic when the tomorrow, outing organizations In the good roads members will go to Saratoga springs. Miss Jean Rnssell presented clever that the clinic Is for those children and adults only who are not able to movement. J. William Knight of the Imitations of Harry Lauder. (Several Touching on this movement. Mayor President pay for the medical or dental service stake has charge of the popular songs were sung by the presidency acthat Is necessary for tbelr welfare. LeRoy Dixon told of the citys deTen members ot the trio, Mrs. Moss, Mrs. Vlolett and transportation. Miss Msw, In order that such may not be de- tivities hi road constrnctloU and comby Mr. Ray amnsement choir will form the that while the city had exceed- mittee and a good time Is assured all: Timmerman.accompanied prived of the best that is offered In clared ed more the budget appropriation, Mrs. Anns K. Craig, responding to skilled treatment, the physicians and The party will leave the tabernacle the toast, The Future of the Womdentists of the county are generously streets had been graded within the grounds at 5 p. m. limits this year than, ever beens Municipal Connell, mentioned giving their services for regular pe- fcity - riods at the clinic, and it la hoped fore. among other things the efforts which Senator J. William Knight, presithe conncll will put forth to bring that those who can afford to pay for s medical attention will not expect to dent of' the Knight Trust and Savmoving pictures to tho D. Dixon, cash receive treatment at the clinic, which ings hank, end John city. , Canyon To counteract the claim of men would be quite unfair to the profes- ler of the Farmers and Merchants hank, were introduced as two new women are disloyal to each that sional men. In order that no Professor Harold Clark, Physical Mrs. J. M. Harmon, in her adwill occur and In order that members ot tbe Kiwanis club at yes- Director E. L. other, B. Roberta, Professor luncheon. dress, "Loyalty, the attending physicians will not terdaysDixon suggested tho D. O. F. Professor Larson, Campbell Mr. was asked by President of the slogan, All I would liave to devote their time In deteradoption Samuel and well known Jepperson, F. Pierpont to say a few words. another woman be to me, that mining who of the many cases that T. artist of tbla city, left Saturday for have must I be to her. come for treatment are entitled to He expressed his pleasure at being a a to and Little Zions Bryces trip "The sooner all women are willtreatment, the Community Welfare member of the club and stated that canyons. Messrs. Larson, Campbell like the Kiwanis are ing to sacrifice personal convenience department of the Relief society Is organizations unof and artists Jepperson being In factors for aims give heart and soul to the building a city, as It handling the social diagnosis work big Is always awake to the needs of the usual ability it is expected will accomplishment of n good work, demfor the clinic. some of the scenes found in sketch onstrate their devotion to n common It Is necessary, therefore, that community. As Individuals we cannot do very Utahs wonderland. cause and unhesitatingly embark on those who desire service of any kind the great ship of 'Loyalty, at the clinic first produce a recoin much, but with organization much said of value to our city can be accomMrs. Harmon; the earlier will they mendatlon from the Community WelActivities City plished." Mr. Dixon expressed his , attain tbelr true and merited posifare office. tion. As has been announced, the clinic desire to do all he could to assist Saturday and Monday were busy la open from 9 to 11 oclock each the club in its good work. Why should not woman who Is Mr. Knight stated that he consid- days for Judge James B. Tucker. responsible for the very being ot Tuesday and Friday, and the followS. Merlshye, a Japanese pLPayson, man who guarded him In his InIt an honor to belong to the ing schedule for July and August ered For eye, ear,, Kiwanis club and expressed his de- - who was arrested Friday Dy)rSheriff fancy and guided him In his youth has been arranged: be nose and throat: Doctors H. O. Mer- sire to do everything within his J. D. Boyd and Deputy THto Birk with him in the on a charge of having possession of affairs of the world? rill and L. W. Oaks; for surgery, power for the success of the elub. He stated that while he liked to intoxicating liquors, was fined 8299. A ready and flnent response In Di1. J. W. Alrd; of Internal medihimself with such organiza- Fine was paid. behalf of the guests was cine, Doctors J C. Clark and P. M. affiliate tions as the Kiwanis club, still he bePhilips Costello and Mamlno Rice, given by Mrs. A. W. Christensen of Kelly. The dentists schedule s as fol- lieved he enjoyed bis work in the two Mexicans, who early last week American Fork, who disseminated a battle at pleasing humor throughout her relows: Tuesdays Dr. F. M. Foster, church even more. He expressed his engaged In a Auwould be a suc- Dividend, were each sentenced to marks. club the that R. V. hope Dr. Greenwood, 2$; July it pay a fine of 8100 and to serve thirty Confiding, in her. response to the gust 2; Dr. I. S. Evans, August 0; cess and gave as hlil opinion that toast. "Hobbies, that her particular Dr. J. H. Ellsworth, August 16; Dr. would if the proper spirit were days In the county Jail. . A transient, Joseph Martin, was .hobby is to like the town in which W. A. Homer, August 28; Dr. L. N. shown. sentenced to serve forty days In the she lives, Mrs. O. A. Spear suggest-ja- ll Ellsworth. August; 30; Dr. C. D. LivActing Secretary Claude Ashworth Kiwan-ians- " after being convicted on a charge ed that all people should try to make ingston, September 6; Dr. L. D. read a letter from the "lady expressing their appreciation of assault and battery on tbe person that their hobby. Pfouts, September 13; Dr. W. T. of the excellent ' entertainment at of Enoctf Goddard of this city on The banquet, which promises to be Brockbank, September 20. " the forerunner of many such desprings on "ladles night. July 25. Fridays Dr. F. G. Reynolds, July Saratoga Mr. Walter Adams gave a short John M. Wlrthlin, who had been lightful affairs, was concluded by all 22; Dr. E. If. Marble, July 29; Dr. E. A. Paxman, August BJ Dr. A. talk on club organization, and stated arrested by Deputy Sheriff Otto Birk present singing Auld Lang Syne. Christenson, August 12; Dr. H. that only by proper organization can at American Fork on a complaint EMPLOYEES HAVE OUTING. Christenson, August 19; Dr. M. A. any Institution progress. His views swoVn to by his wife. Louise Wlrth-lln charging him with desertion, vThe employees of the Conant. August 26; Dr. H. L. Love, were shared by theclnb membership. Fred Olsen of the Rotary club was was discharged after the wife had Mercantile company enjoyed an outSeptember 2; Dr. W. G. Worlton,ing to Saratoga springs last September 9; Dr. N, H. Nelson, Sep- Introduced as a guest. He expressed ; testified that he left their home only : his pleasure at being present. N tember 18. (four days ago. - - civic-minde- I ... -- en, -- loving-servic- e. I , . pre-eminent-ly - - RoomsNeeded by Students of University 1 1 . ... tf u -- I es , Ufa-duri- ng - E7 , -- -- ae-Th- , Tabernacle Choir to Saratoga . -- Provo Men Visit Bryces impo-aitlo- high-clas- . ns . of Court out-of-to- hand-to-ha- I - t v n, Wood-Cllfto- , v |