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Show yi .yp'Vig- V yiasaaJsawBffiMsaesKas ' ejse'fleaSuEBea r twKsJBrr7! t 3 ' never U you to do as much others r . H for , , ilW to yu as you expect ; will not i0 for others. you a ID) il " , he disappointed. CONTAINING A RESUME OF THE NEWS OF PROVAND MANY HUMAN INTEREST STORIES ; PROVO. UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16. V921. ESTABLISHED 1910. at Central High School Thursday UTAH PROVO ItlTEBESTED III ,'U VALUATION CITYS PROGRESS INVITED Interesting and Program Planned in which Local Out-of-tow- Speakers Will n Provo Only City in County to crease in Valuation; Rail- roads Help. - in t -- . L. W , t , - -- Cobb-Wharf-Co- bb " eltl-se- PASSENGER MEN hok ses, doM s. J. Sundv M. 1 A-- ' nnce. 00 . In- - Many Attended Meeting Last Night, ( Where Needs of City Were POSITION IN REGARD TO CLARK- ' SON HIGHWAY CONTROVERSY i - . Discussed. 1 , W out-of-to- t m At a well attended meeting of the The valuation of Utah county in $55,332,501 as compared with $57,- - j business men ot this city, held in club rooms last 494,468 for 1920,' according to a the Commercial H. Black-th- e compilation of the various levies of night, L. W. Depuy and J. bureau American of the City more cities and,school districts of the Pro! county just completed by the county explained the plan by which the be con-to is club Commercial L. C. Auditor In his (vo report auditor,' of right calls attention to the fact verted Into a modern chamber that this is a decrease of $2,161,967, commerce. Their plan met ' with the the larger portion of which was hearty approval of every business shown in horses, cattle, merchandise j a welfare of the city pr8a0 and other personal property. The i p frJL discussed i the taxes this year will be practically th at tbfl Bjan at Is same as last year, he says, with toe which will be act- and there where contemplated, of Provo City, exception will he a material Increase caused ed e- roncluslon bv the loyal cltl- by the new school amendment whet of p sens "I11. inc'ude many by the state school levyjvas increased the whlch individuals would 1.90 mills, thus giving an Increase projts wlTl noL $11 over that received per capita ot be ac- eHort last year. a time short complished generIt is stated that the people or t aa if in-j ally anticipated that owing to the ga jMdHng creased levy made by the state that) such matter wereto instdefinite rds wonld t .ollowjd trough the various school wove the buainess The Provo City I duce their levies. menjf 1 bel 1 main-board of trustees, however, h by ,b ,brougbt tained their levy of ten mills the same Chamber of Commerce headquart ers have announced that a big com' ' program J ' munity conference will be held in thd Central high school auditorium J CHAMBER OP COMMERCE Thursday, evening, August 18, begin- MEETING J ning at 8 oclock sharp. ! la th ' PROVO HIGH SCHOOL At this meeting local and 2 (Auditorium) speakers will talk on the value 1921 Thursday, August 18 ' " of a modern chamber of commerce I 8:00 P. M. Sharp - and explain the plans of the move& Preaiding Provo ment. President D. Sutton, Commercial Club In touching on the big meeting Mr. ia Master Ceremonlee Depny, one of the orgknizers of the a F. G- Peterson, Reorganization new chamber of commerce, said: Executive Committee "There ar many things that the peoI Speakers T. F. Pierpont, ple of Provo would like to see accomWill G. Farrell, Salt Lake , plished for this town. Take tor inChamber Commerce . stance tbs housing shortage, which ' The Plan i Is so evident at this time. This means San Francisco a great loss to the business men la a Commnmity Singing dollars and cents, tor it has been a n Led by G. W. Fitoroy roughly figured through statistical ENTERTAINMENT KVHC that a family is worth ISM records ' . a . RefreshmenU to a community. Figuring on a year Council 8 By Women's Municipal fci basis only fifty new familfr Service Star legion t - aad set this community at least would Re Membership Solicitation annually. 1119,000 to(TMs is your opportunity Invitations and tickets hnve been 0 kam about Provo Chamber sent out to n mailing list and addi- of Commerce) . tional tickets ara available at camEXECUREORGANIZATION paign headquarters in the sales Motive commute of ths rooms Le D. Dixon, B. E. Allen, J. " company. tor 1. Mw n Dixon, Dr. H. f Boy , It la hoped that every loyal rlU, P. G. Petersen. T. P. and nwr invitation an receiving Pierpont, D. D. Snttxm. others interested will be in attend - IS , Participate . MEN SHOWN ill REPORT TO ATTEND CIVIC MEETING tn BUSINESS COUNTY'S J rXd . men were not Interested in the Provo Post, Provo, Utah: In an ln8idious attempt to make It graft, as Clarkson came to Provo appear that I am trying to keep and Secretary Elmo Cunningham ot Provo off the Pikes Peak Ocean-to- the Commercial club called a meet- hlghwy the Provo Her&ld'Ing of the local bU8lne88 men and no- ran an article In iU Friday issue tified about forty, but none ot them which not only shows a disposition 'appeared. So Provo escaped paying to misrepresent the entire contro- a proposition from which but Bbows tbat tbe wrlter u tbe p'ople couldot bope to realise entirely ignorant of the Utah law. any great amount of benefit, For that reason I desire to make a atatement to the Provo public, glv- them th real fMto at ,88ue: . TbePlkeg Peak hlghway route was organized about ' j Ocean-to-Oce- an J men ot the city and the members of tbe Commercial club know that The 1 WM Po8t . nights the time, made a vigorous fight tor through Richfield and from there he route of the highway la attempting to find some outlet In this connection Mr. Blackmore securing the n into Nevada or Arisons to Califor-- x Provo. The said "Unlesa we capitalise the et- - through succeeded In securing a , nja, in order to divert auto travel ot th few who ar now taking thuaiaats from Heber City ' through OTer tb, eastern part of the Pikee an active part and enlist the help routing on a branch Provo line, but the mainl peak routa from the thickly settled will give of a areal many more, who baa always been routed from dutrlcU 0f Utah and to routo tour-?t- d small part of their time, in- - highway Salt lllt, thronfll tbe mor thinly popn- of overburdening that tew who Heber to Park City and into on lawywr. L' cannot fiv the time necessary, we Lk. Nothing that Provo citizens jed centers and over as much dee- ble to do waa able to b "tOT country a. poerihl. will find onrselvea unable to keep the new railrodd shop and round abreast ot other progressive citie pr!Tt Aa .... the Pikes Peak the established by tv,a house up for discussion at last ! n- good-roa- I ds I I ; j1-,- building Loo Angele AlUtah Coal roads. Ot all the- - cities In th county levy, only throe Increased their elty were according to th report. They On the Lehl, Orem and Goaheu. their lowered ciUee six contrary, They were Alpine, SpriagvUle . ever th United States. Counties dollar can he saved when one tol- J1 lews definite plan that has proved successful In other places. A man to may build a hen, house by rule of lev-le- a. S' Ocean-to-Oce- J",, ivi.i,. x i ss SvSsaS V.r of the organisers of the Chamber are Commerce, whose headquarter. ras? 0n-m.- B.lo, sfts. st tnwuzsi Fsssi p,rtlcular andtno oan J sa ton. in the spacious sales room, of the Motor company, ";gnan;zflanUth0utbe0 218 West Center street, the foltow- - Fifth Ward Matron Passes Away After an Highway association is a corporation aa nil corporaUons who cannot i attd demonatraU - their oxempUon y eo ndw uuh 8tat SecnriUe tieMsd the irouw and keeping the . commission, when ! . Tsssrw&r vi5asyfc- previous. ..... .v. -. t0 comp,y wlth the Uw' utlh '.The Herald further state, that 1 Cobb-Wharf-Cp-bb Mr. Provo to place this city on the Pikes Peak but I believe that it he doe. corpora- - CUrkson wiU return to ... who are willing to pay also cepted " flscal yeiarT June 3 0, there wass ecutive committee Jn the Chamber at gome time ao J. D. Clarkson went blm when theylearn f be. full facts th in of $1,034.57. a deficit -count owing to the fact that last After a prolonged Illness, to raise the refailed levy of CANYON years PROYO Melissa Green Ellertson, 58, wife .Commercial .club for the purpose ; . Sutton quired revenue. and credit for. I - Norman W.N Ellertsen, died this In further touching. on tna ae Plerpont doing certain publicity and placing give them I feel it is not necessary to that The in route. the residence certain signs along Membersof the Salt Lake Passen- - morning at the famfly of Provo tbat all to to the state failed club people Commercial Lake Salt in Provo 'and are several was Interests ot 71 ter association and their families, the Fifth ward. finance to Mr. Clarkson's plan my see wherein being oalled upon to lnk re- - Utah county and that I have always Mrs. Ellertsen was orn and amount of county the in worth that money Sunday enjoyed a visit to the base, projects . . 8urfaced 3 1863. During large been a Provo booster and always ex. fused to bite. . of Mt. Timpanogos. The party, con- -, ant Grove. April up our system of hard one ot me administration afternoon Peak Pikes am a has e Yesterday pect to be, regardless of the attacks utab t regular roads. The present as of Ocean-to-Ocetoting of about ninety personal came . the last five years In the the storms history of which may be made by th Provo worst hall division, highway but previously lived shouldered $74,342.22, ourPrt to Provo on a county In this part of the state visited - the wb,ch H w Haryey of Heber City Herald. I anticipate that such atin special train via the sided in Provo, completed She program of years. as a Og-- s tacks as the one just made will be of the county. The hail Stillwell-o- f Salt Lake & Utah railway. . At the to Mona for a number 1820, which - amount appears. 8tat south end us to have been in some deQ yjce. president; W. O. Dean of frequent, but I am' going to do my said are ef of tones account local depot They were met by com- -, is survived by the to deficit from the instances five inches in dreumfer- - Ducbesne and y, p, Sutton, now full duty to the people ot the state ou road and must be raisedcare mlttees from the Commercial, the Kl- - sons, two daughters, lasted tate treasurer, are members. Every while acting as secretary of the Seof the) enee. -- The downpour,-whi- ch To take 192- 1so d two sUters.- - .Th was J taxes of minutes, vanis, and the feptary club.,- who more than for atate ba a similar organization all curities commission and the personal thirty demands for torther improvement diof the fruit sections N. some PrT be In Jesse severe that naked them to Provo canyon In' annot apparent enmity of the Herald editor will have , possibly could ajong tba une n jc this levy was practically destroyed, ana tbat Clarkson failed toTry E. oy consult any no effect one way or the other. No crop Lake City, lomoblles furnished memgratis by tne Into beaten were Te for vines even to man can hold public office and do his tomato consult m,"With or members these the daughters 0j heavy expenditures of Mona, and Itn of the various clubs. of keep- ground. , Although they had tbe tb0 national officers, as W. H. Good-great- tall duty without . making enemies Provo of necessity the and Lila water and R. Kay After viewing the picturesque Mrs. Eva 0f Lovelocks, Nev., is vice presi-th- o somewhere, and I anticipate that this part of the leaves stripped. roads in good ndl-tlo- n, to high ing our county are thought to have jng to Fnneral aervlcea will be held Bridal Veil falls the beets inadvisable and la Tery maCh opposed to will be the case with regard to mysugar dent was thought party proceeded it ward meeting house Friday storm and will come Clarksons methods. Fifth the the ' withstood self. to Aspen road levy. remains cut the county grove, where refreshment H. C. HICKS. are necea-- , out with bat - little damage. The afternoon at 2 oclock. to'The is apparent that the Provo bus!- It services improvement Ae-r- tl the "Many cut renowned partaken. The a wheat crop was practically all may be viewed prior including the infirmary, at aarr quartet of Salt Lake City entert- on the day of th and either in tbe stack or shock. 394 complete overhauling .it Impossible ained In their usual ' pleasing way family realdence, makes which STEFAIIO MASCAGIIO system, East street. 4 Physical Director E. L. Robert , . for a cut here. f the Brigham Toung Univeralty II lightened the passenger mei on KIWAHIS CLUB ay phases pertaining to . Utahs Irindest mountain, Timpanogos. He An Interesting social and enter- Returning from a weeks enjoy-- i be given by the Catho- VILL ESTABLISH A ritated.how the now almost world-on- s talnment will ' tbe at able and uc ladles Thursday evening onting In Provo canyon, aeren- community hikes to th grand wniiam Bailey, Lorenzo Pett id mountain will be the of Refreshments ty-fimembers boy scouts from Brigham park. pioneer had grown from very FUND tatrboard11 I Whaf bid. fair to be one of the Cly,f under tb0 Erection of Scout . ROAD BUILDING beginning. .He told how Protof "equalisation, met with Served by the ladies and a splendid aiid ; NM ben arranged. Amng mogt noted oclal eTenta ot the ea- - Com'm)l8loner o, during the laat ten year,- - bad , r A. L. Freemaft visited toe Utah county commissloners tod Hwktoa to--, every effort In attracting the son 1. the dance given by the local pr0T0 road BeBldea the ,COtit. County Jhejarioua ,g a yegterday. Ag. "tontion of nature lovers through-- , The creation of Timpanogoa the daJ vande- - Service Star legion at the Arm y gnd the,r offIclaig tbere were In the widening of a ta milk on nes professional the beau-r valuation purpose nation Flannegan, to for in unrivaled the fund raise , f Timpanogos. Aapb ?ows and blooded cattle. When the rllle entertainer of Topeka. Kan. The'- next Friday night . He also road between Wildwood party about fifteen businessmen from torid to them canyon, assessor protest- Provo band will also give their regu- tor Eugene L Provo s tbe made was contemplated improve-nt- grove to raise re- ent 1 attending the normal school xjngnam uuy. During the ontingand attractions that are aure unanimous approval of the Kiwani jar concert at the park that eve- - Lot asked that the matter.be and ed at held 'dancing at Salt Lake City, will in- -' the boys camped at Wildwood. Sevtoncheon j increase the Interest in the annual club at the weekly the eral hikes were made to Interesting Tbe Stefano Mascagno, i troduce Ibe matter ? to the glacier mountain. discussion of the Hotel Robert, yesterday. Presl CAfteV ' of a greatest-mastdancing, worid Tirasented places in toe canyon, the most en- -taring the program the great peak proposition has suggested by ixClS SUttOXI MtirKOl and the assessor b . with received will demonstrate was -' joyable being toe climb to TlmpanaffectMascagno and jjr. ,tie grove was named dent T F. Pierpont nres showing that ine Moat of th correct potoe assistants some of ogos last Thursday, his j Taking Aspen qq aj TTpolfL L1C311 Dill pak, in honor of .Director ed by the ra,8e scouts succeeded In reaching the top altlona of many 0 the new dances. atate be fcoerts, than whom no one baa done ave state , par with the Tbe dance la given to raise funds and all of them were loud In theirto advertise the beauties and ra80 board modinea xneir of tbia which to send delegate from . praises of the magnificent view objustaWith the.torea city Among f Timpanogos. Another , food the local Service. Star legion to the tained from the summit Excursions state Thomas visited Fenton, by changed North Fork can- national convention to be held at were also made to the hotpots at Inspector, was the Sutton market Timpanogos canyon. v.: T I. have visited in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Jesse M. Har- - Midway. the Of vaults all Were' , Cascades.ade to the Stewart legion, I While in Provo they were escorted ked to contribute to the my travels throughout th estate I mon, president of the Provo At the Scott g, A, Mark of toe by Mayor LeRoy Dixon,. who eon-thchoice have seen no better, box of meat who is the unanimous summer home the hospitable cause and assist with the work.of the . ducted the party to Interesting places as mothers their represents-service while Mr. Fenton said charge this have family anrprlsed the.excur-w,t- b Anderson will Visit were mad conven-- j around the city. be opIs to national will the , tive. store. going , which Sutton Inspecting the a genuine dairy lunch, contribution box, . 11 in her to toe State Mental hospital and toe to do determined statement tlon fully FentonS when To verify-MrLn,n to Provo In the evening ened next spring, th to visit the ice cold power to bring the next convention Knight woolen mills, after which a one do the work markeT. Jfay. Partook of a banquet at posed H.to Blackmore tonUs" , to Provo. ReprosenUtlve.' from Salt trip was taken to Provana beach, and LW. Depuy at this popular toi KtoanUduTto1 repent3 the rcet Roberts, later Warding their J. swim In motor-drive- n , Lake City, Ogden and Logan have where tbe scouts enjoyed a cooled are by train for their Salt Lake of tbe American id lake. Mrs. Harmon Utah r to assist organization orianitions of this They which promised machine gives refrigerating visitors athecbeon'org'an'ize the market perfect cold storage her endeavor, xrorglon was nnder the n- -I to 30 U 8ir.dtaBwUld system with a temperature of e wnr,.on. f District Freight and Pas-- I More than 200 women ' students Fahrenheit Ac40 degrees Son, Aent J. E. Light of the tabllshment Slain, land In both counties. Ctob The members of the Womens Mu- are enrolled in toe international sum- are market of room the back ern Taclflc The p;anthft)r cordIngly. j. w. railroad, and Oen-ir- n rnerce- - Fonowing school to be held at Salzbnrg, nlclpal C.onncll are requested to t-mer and rt f8!!.1 aa the a clean front, practically D Browne, of the 2hnedoroement of the plan and guar-- , on the committee. ft may he said tbat It is a flyless Austrla, in connection with tbe in- tend a meeting to be held Jointly . Service Star Women's of with tbe ladles of the the ternatlonal be congress has reason to . mber of the party la said anteed their support . rc8ttlt of the war there are store. ofMr.tbeSntton v.J7 in the council- chamber at theFreedom and Peace legion league. of his store, condition who proud 'Vm-Ten- . .. . John D. Dixon, Pressed keen appreciation . of thousand, of widow, intf v, , Commercial clnb Thursday afternoon that he from a meeting advantage over and there is littlenotwonder from tber voted has at 8 o'clock. The council executive ,nlertol scenery revealed toGerman The relchatag the Tooele only yoanTg girl, in the race for husbands invite Inspection, fbelr visit in Provo ean- her of resident of board will hold a meeting directly to women ton frin to allow down the ,ak In proposal state officials, but th public ta ' P ' ' after th Joint aeesion. 0t thm placing it faf .told of Vact of and matrimony U pushing the girls on Juries in that country. alt th Urge recWm 'water to tba wall. SPEND DAY IN Lingering Illness ?.rs sss$. - i-- DD XXrSrpX.rr.uiHail fi lSISi zstnjtssixtznz Storm Destroys Large Fruit Crop , an .pgent, w. cuty -- -- r,.nc. er VWid Brigham City Boy Scouts Enjoyed Timpanogos Climb Catholic Ladies to Entertain at Park Board of Equalization Visit Provo Today . RY; irantec .$27.75 . 56.00 . 30.73 . 30.75 27.75 ye J A Pga Chal ad pal.tD:' er r:il nf i j itery Lee 158.00 43.00 , 4330 . 46.50 . 42.00 r Prices lor Old or as an . Jl ' - 1 1 Ger-turn- - ed . Utah -,. gen-eral.- . ' . |