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Show V ALA 1 - ' f THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922 THE PROVO POST PROVO WELCOMES FIRE u Provos Popular Newspaper FIGHTERS TO MEETING Published Tuesday and Friday Evenings by THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY 125 West Center St Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor a As condition. Phone 13 and unsafe sightly city executive I do not hesitate to Editor and Manager recommend for our cities not only NEPHI C. HICKS, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brereton and The annual reunion of j the F. D. the restricted district, but also the Mrs. L. A. Glazier, Sam Harris and these was held cities. at our of By : Sunday zoning Cassity family Subscription Bates (In Advance) baby, Virginia have returned tc their strictly and sanely worked the home of A. H. Lowe at Lindon. homes .. 32.50 methods ... . ......i One ear in this city, following a pleaswe can eliminate much fire risk out 1.25 and add very materially to the safety, The days activities were JwelU plan- ant weeks visit in Park City. While .... Six Months 75 beauty and convenience of our cities. ned and successfully condticted, and in thatvcity they were the guests of r e6 O U th 8 .............. ......... ......... .............a........ .. ...... ..... afforded an enjoyable time for the Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gatherum, Mr. Not wishing to appear atcall young lad the old. One of' the inter- and Mrs. R. Gibbey. and Richard and to I am at all your proud Arland Glazier. The trp was made POSTS SWORN CIRCULATION, 1838 COPIES tention to our local fire department esting features of the entertainment at time which a was business subsession, by auto, the guests returning to be I would and feel that justly was further (organized, Provo Sunday by way of Parleys in the not did family I censor if to express ject elected: canyon. LAZY VOTERS a word our appreciation of the ef- and the following officers vice-presiS. E. Cassity; . our President, not apparatus, of only ficiency j Mrs. Lawrence Van Dyke of Kansas of Cassity; are secretary, We men. dent, Joseph proud The greatest danger to American institutions lies in apathy but also our assistant sec-- j City, Mo., is an interesting Provo! consider them the best in Mrs. W. F. Bromley; Lelahd and them of conservative voters who, by failing to vote, allow a small minor- vestment the city hhs. We 'have retary and treasurer, J, Cas- visitor, the guest of her sister, Mrs. G D. F. conseMrs Van Dyke of historian, Cassity; Thomas Williams. family here sity; fires enough scarcely . on to inflict of will the its the people. ity majority assistant historian, Mrs. W. F. Ly- plans to visit in this city for two or quence to allow the chief to report In many primary elections from 15 to 20 per cent of total reg- on, conexecutive committee), Mrs. A. three weeks. man; under are so well they kept H. Loye, chairman, Clifford J- - Casistered voters choose candidates to go on ticket at general elc-tion- s. trol. Dr. Vern Knudsen and family, foryou to sity, Mrs. Roy Boley and Irs. Reed Again, fellows, I welcome SHOES Leland J. finance wants OUR committee, you Crane; merly of this city, left Salt Lake City town. Everybody The same procedure takes place in regard to initiative mea- our so the city and Cassity chairman, Mrs. F. ID. Cassity Sunday for Los Angeles, Calif. Dr. of to the take keys here sures placed on the ballot. Particularly is this true where unusual use them as you see fit. I know, and Reed Crane. A motion !was made ,Knudsen has accepted a position as They carry a world of style, but were picked be easy on your feet and your pocket book. taxation measures come up at special elections, those who have however, that you are in the habit of and carried that the organization rofessor of physics at the University CasD.' f a as F. of He The has host California. where you please without should be known pecuniary interest in the measure vote fpr it and thus a minority going keys, In sity Family Organization. The re- friends in this city, who will no doubt so this formality. why using state or government short, - if you see anything you want union this year was also in) honor of be pleased to hear of his splendid of registered voters will load a city, county with a burden of debt which all must pay. take it but be sure to have not only F. D. Cassity, whose birthday anni- success. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew KnudDr. Reeds Cushion Sole and sen and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knudsen is go he see should that an instructive, but an enjoyable time. versary occurred on that day. registered citizen properly Every Florsheim motored to Salt Lake Sunday mornand thank you. to the elections and vote as a matter not only df good citizenship I welcome you a A. M. I. in words The Timpanogos' ward order that they might have ing In response to the mayors but as a business proposition. Sessions in part girls are spending the early part of brief visit with Dr. and Mrs. KnudPresident welcome of j The average business man would be most indignant if the said: I certainly enjoyed Mayor the week at the mutual summer sen before they left for California. contract debts to his in Provo at I home in felt that canyon. Springdell Hansens talk. charge were made that he allowed third parties Miss Ruby Huish, who has been has extended to us a true There are present about thirty girls. Shoe Department in his name and then objected to paying them. What is the differ- greeting he in response who are chaperoned by Mrs. Venice .'visiting in this city and Payson for and to this welcome city, a burden with loaded to be ence if a business man allows himself I wish, on behalf of the delegates, to Rolley, Miss Clara Hanson and Miss the past week, left for her home in of tax debt simply through his negligence or laziness in failing to state that we certainly appreciate it, Lily Wentz. Sunday morning, com- Duncan, Ariz., Monday. While here sound for in a citizen as his fulfill to and voting the polls and I desire to thank the mayor, the mencing at 10:30, the girls held Sun- she was the incentive of a number of duty go measure. men and city commission, the city officers and day school. The speakers were Dr. socials. SCOTT FAMILY REUNION citizens of Provo for what they have George H. Brimhall, W. Lester Man-guchilMrs. Heber A. Knudsen and and President McKay of the done to bring us together that our ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS OF SENATORS convention might be a success. Ogden stake. Community singing dren are Salt Lake visitors for a numNOTABLE SOCIAL In touching on the subject of fire was also a prominent feature of the i ber of days, the guests f of Mrs. Mark E. Miller. to it is services. The girls will return In giving a newspaper correspondent his opinion of what he prevention, I desire to stateonethat of the their homes Thursday. is this that United my opinion a member of the of EVENT considers the essential qualifications Miss Ethel Startup spent the past of our meeting together, and week States Senate, Senator Arthur Capper, put into words the follow- objects Miss Salt in Lake Mrs. the Dr. we convened are Frank and City, I hope that while visiting Reynolds, More than three hundred decend-ant- s Huish and Rowe Grosebeck guest of Miss Stella Younger and together the chiefs .assistant chiefs Alberta ing ideas : of the late Andrew H. Scott, a at Miss Alice Decker. While in that Good common sense, honesty of purpose, ability to get down and the other firemen will present of Springville spent the week-en- d Miss Startup, whose engagement pioneer homebuilder of this, state, their ideas concerning these things, Strawberry lake. They report having city, to brass tacks on public questions and to keep in constant touch as to Peterson of Provo has been met at the Geneva lake resort, MonKarl a most is what we are here for. There had enjoyable outing. that nec me are to seems it and needs August 21, to commemorate the with t)ie people their aspirations, announced, was complimented at a day, is much need in every city for im107th sum not ananniversary of his birth. The evtheir but at E. kitchen Don Mrs. shower the Mr. and Clark prenuptial provement, and it is the duty of essary qualifications of a United States Senator, to be the most successaffair proved Miss home of The home a nounce of cleansa arrival in the Younger. ery citizen to get the city total. He should have and ful sumpleasant in the history of the ed condition so that fires will be re- baby girl. Mrs. Clark was formerly was decorated with various late A strongrbackbone, but not a stiff neck. many showing a mer organization, family while luncheon table the mother Miss Both Turner. flowers, Sarah duced to a minimum. in in. can keen one reunion.: Every he interest the but an change was centered with two small kewpies, A mind q his own, open mind, Mr. Sessins then paid tribute to and daughter are doing nicely. and there were picnic, of as brought cocksure family be and not must dressed the bride He one of groom. Provo, declaring that this is state. agreement with facts and reasons. of invited a number large Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Madsen en- Games, music and a delicious lunch- present ' the most beautiful cities in the were himself see the superior who the enjoyed eon guests, Its trueof you can't hospitality was Lake fifteen Salt a at mellon their at feast tertained enjoyed by that the delegates ' A senator should be able to see his plans defeated without He stated Sego milk when you first contain- of this sociable family. The shower quality basket to this home guests. complimenbeen invited evening, to have Sunday self-esteeA program followed an elaborate open a can but later on, when you and should accept happy to spend a few days. tary to Mrs. Spencers sister, Miss ed beautiful and useful gifts. discouragement or succeed without beautiful spot ad- Lueila banquet, which was served at 12 use lf it instead of , cream jw dilute it Anderson of Ogden. The abuse or praise for his efforts as a matter of course with the same Following President Sessions President Andrew H. Scott one-hato usei as fresh- milk Ah, oclock. is Miss Annie of Sullivan Eureka Miss was June Shaw, ap- guests included dress a credential committee wisdom and charity that Abraham; Lincoln did. different.! to in order' the called the thats gathering in of a this and LaMar number Scott Miss credentials days and presentthe spending Ruby Taylor, He should possess unswerving loyalty to the people of forty- pointed welcome, exed. Following the morning session LaVard Shaw. A mst enjoyable city, visiting ' with .Miss Margaret pavillion, a and bid them well-bein- g of the and to welfare would eneach the pressing hope that the delegates 'visited the KB$ght evening was spent. Leigh. eight states, particularly Mills. Woolen joy himself in the days activities American home. The home is our guarantee of national well- AFTERNOON PROGRAM Mrs. Vernon L. Bunnell of Burley, States opening prayer was offered by Complimentary to Miss Ethel The being, the source of our strength and progress. A United to is the Call order. at week this whose to a Idaho, more chaplain, William J. Tayfamily He Karl is visiting the) than Startup, serve to engagement an airthe oath senator takes people. has been announced, Mrs. lor, after which an address of welReport of credential committee home of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. and presentation of badges. partisan. liams. Stanley Lewis will entertain at a mis- come was delivered by George Scott. He should feel a deep and earnest desire to make the adminMusical selection. cellaneous bundle shower at her Greetings and songs,; accompanied Camby Scott, who is employed at home in Spanish Fork. An interest- by instrumental music, formed a istration of all government as wasteless, as efficient, as responsive Roll call. returned to his home in ing program of entertainment has portion of the program. Appointment of committees. Knightville, to popular demand and popular needs as the best managed private conven- Lake View Sunday to attend the been arranged by the hostess. Beof of minutes last Geore Scott, the oldest living memReading business. He should be eager to strip it of incompetence, graft tion. Scott reunion held Monday at the sides the honored guest, the Provo ber of the family, now 8 2 years of , and partisan favoritism. Annual address of the president. Geneva Beach Resort. people who will attend the shower age, addressed those present, telling & senator should study his constituents and Musical selection. are Mrs. George A. Startup, mother of his early day experiences in assistAbove all, I think a The Utah County Blacksmiths, of the guest of honor; Miss Verda ing his father in the struggles, trials Report of committee as follows: learn from them. I rate this one of the high qualifications of a Laws and legislation, and auditing. and Horse Shoers as- Peterson, Miss Alma Park, and Miss and tribulations incident to the Wheelwrights senator. He should encourage frequent letters and frank expresCommunications and 'correspond- sociation wjll hold their annual out- NeridaBird. pioneer life of this valley during the sions of opinion from them and give much attention to their criti- ence. early fifties. ing and reunion Saturday, August 26, Bills. The program was concluded with at the Castella Springs resort. The Mrs. W. F. Willis of Salt Lake cism and their approval. Unless he does this he cannot keep hima busia will activities include Adjournment. VMk in last this biographical sketch of George the City spent days conditions. city, self fully in touch with SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY ness session, a program, swimming, guest of Mrs. Lady1!!. Farnsworth written by Milton L. Scott of Scott, determican add If to these qualifies he patience, industry, Roll call. Burley, Idaho. In this sketch are games and dancing. The outing last Musical selection. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Clark are re- depicted a number of daring feats nation, I think he may consider himself fair senatorial timber. year at Saratoga Springs resort was Report of secretary and statistical very successfully conducted and well joicing over the arrival of a fine baby and bravery exhibited by the veteran officer. attended. It is the hope of the of- boy, Saturday. Both the mother and of the plains. An incident of parA DESPICABLE CREME ficers of the association and the com- the baby are reported to be getting ticular interest was told of how he Report of treasurer.' was compelled by force of circummittees who have this years runion along nicely. Report of trustees. stances in the first days of the settleOne of the most despicable outrages in the entire category of in charge, that the days entertainReport of special committees. Visit the State Mental Hospital. ment will be as enjoyable as that of Miss Zella Bates, who will be mar- ment of Provo, to go to; the hills and crime was perpetrated here Saturday morning when the driver of Musical selection. to Lester Brian, August 28, will gather segos and Indian! roots to keep last ried year. a large automobile ran down two small boys on a bicycle, hurling Silent memorial service. be complimented at a miscellaneous the family from starving to death. them headlong on the ground without stopping to see how badly Address by some prominent state Miss Matella Berry has returned 'bundle shower The writer also told of how he had evening at worked man. to her home in this city, following a the home of MissThursday were Richard and The with other pioneers little fellows, Harry Wessman, Roberts. The they injured Edyth weeks visit in Salt Lake City with hostess has arranged an excellent pro- the critical period when the during Report of standing committees. 11 and 9 years, respectively, 161 East First North street, were grassUnfinished business. and friends. relatives crickets for and muthe occasion. to Last-p- A hoppers threatened gram Games, both badly cut and bruised about the face and body and their New business. sic and luncheon will also be fea- drive the pioneers from this state. Election of officers. Miss Helen Walters of Salt Lake tures of the evenings entertainment. All kinds of sports were included bicycle was smashed, and it was many minutes before they were Selection of place for next conven- City was a Provo visitor the latter Invitations have able to get up, after the car had hit them, as they were riding been issued to fifty. in the days activities, bathing, boattion. ing, etc., and many contest, wherein part of last week, the guest of Mr. And if only I'd started earlier, I could along East Second North street. of committee on resolution. and Mrs. George M. Nuttall. Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Scott of prizes were awarded, were conducted. Report have had them five years agO.I I didnt car driver of the intended to the That realise at first what spare time (study would injure the boys is taken Miscellaneous business. Dancing was enjoyed! in the eveBurley, Idaho, are Provo visitors for for a man. Taking up that I. C. S. for granted, since he made no effort to miss them, and having run Good of the association. William Wilkinson spent Sunday a number of days. They came to ning. Fred Thurgood and Mrs. J do course the real beginning of my in Lake Adjournment. Salt this city to attend the Scott family Frank Hopkins were awarded "prizes - success. marked into them made no effort to determine the extent of their injuries City. In three months I received my first Park THURSDAY, for Timpanogos reunion which the was best held at Geneva dancers in the being Automobile accidents will happen, but no one other than a But 1 kept right On Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen enter- Beach, Monday. Mr. Scott was born hall. dash, firemen only, j and Ive been climbing ever since. studying criminal would run into two children without stopping to render menlOOyard from each time. Prize. The officers, as sustained tained at dinner Saturday evening, in Provo and lived here until about the Every mail brings letters from some of 220-yar- d race, sf iremen only, them such assistance as is within his powers. The officers might to Mrs. Collie and 22 years ago. He expressed a pleas- members of the family for thebyensuthe two million students of the International complimentary men from each team. Prize. son, John, of Portland, Ore. . A howl ant surprise at the Wonderful growth ing year were: Andrew H. ,Scott, well investigate such a case, and as Chief Wilkins says : Correspondence Schools telling of advance. None ments and increased salaries won through ' Firemens hose roses of and of marked the Prov coupling Howard since he goldenglow resided here. president; vice Scott, presiothef than a person of murderous intent would do such a thing. contest, against time. Use three spare time study. How much longer are Covers for Dee Miss Were Mil-tolaid n dent; centerpiece. Scott, secretary; We propose to catch him if possible. you going to wait before the step L. Scott, family historian. lengths of hose laid straight from Mrs. Collie and son, lr. and Mrs. Miss Verda Petoersn, Miss Roma A that ia bound to bring youtaking more money? Heres hoping the officers are successful. Mrs. John Byland, Miss Jesco Whitehead and committee of four was chosen to sehydrant, run 5 0 feet, couple and take Clayton Jenkins, Isnt it better to start now than to wait out center section, connect first and R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. Monroe Miss Alma Park will be the hostesses lect the next meeting place and arfive years and then realize whatl the delay third sections, attach to fire plug and Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. Grant N at a prenuptial shower, to be given range the program. ' has cost you ? THE WORLDS GREATEST PROBLEM put on pipe. All connections to be Eggertsen and Mr. and Mrs. Eggert- Wednesday evening in the Startup One hour after supper "each night spent Besides about 300 direct descendwith the I. C. S. in the quiet of your own put up tight. Time to be taken when sen. Following dinner a very pleas Candy companys hall in honor of ants of the late Andrew1 Scott, there home will prepare you for the position The industrial problem is the greatest problem in the world. pipe hits ground. Prize. ant evening was spent at the Eggert- Miss Ethel Startup, who will be mar- were present forty or fifty invited you want in the work you like best. to Karl Peterson the last ef this guests on the grounds during the ried Solve it and with it will be solved all the collateral problems of twoSingle hoseofcoupling contest. Use sen home. e Yes, it wiU Put it up to us t prove it. hose laid straight month. Dancing will be the principal day. Without cost, without obligation, just government and of society. Wars will cease because wars grow from lengths ifO mark run to The Progressive Sewing club mem feature of the evenings entertainhydrant, feet, couple and maQ this coupon. if out of industrial problems. Solve it and at least 90 per cent of the hydrant, break center coupling and bers were the dinner guests of Mrs. ment, and will be interspersed with Good crime in the .world would cease, for 90 per cent of the crime of the put on pipe. All connections to be Leah Ekins at her home Thursday games and followed by the serving of Time to be taken when evening, of last week. A variety of refreshments, invitations have been world results from the industrial problem. Solve it and the hovel up tight. " s?an out m a a. m hits Each team to con- season flowers formed the! table issued to sixty. pipe ground. would disappear as would to a great extent poverty and idleness. sist of one man. Prize. IXTERNAT10MAL CORRtSPONOEKCE SCHOOLS were Covers laid for School BOX It is not a new problem, for it has baffled the best minds of the Ladderman contest. Team to con- centerpiece. t SCRANTON. PA. . Mrs. Agnes Crandall, Mrs.) IVfary Mrs. T. L Evans announces the We have a number of good girls obligating me, how I can qualify for sist of four 50 Run has Mrs. men, more Mrs. Zina feet, Markham, Seamount, ages. It sjmply grown complicated and of vaster prodaughter, Elizabeth, who would like opportunities to KLECTRICJX EKUEEI ladder to perpendicu- H. S. Pyne, Mrs. Ed. Burton and the to Charles W. Bechtol, which took work for board and roam while atIlMtria Ushtias aa Hrm. - SALESMANSHIP portions as the population and business of the world has increased. ascend ' ADVERTISING lar to Elactrie Time rebe position. when taken hostess. the Wiring while Miss Evans was dinner, Window Trimmer Following place The man who claims to be able offhand to give the proper solution man grasps top rung. Man Tatagraph Engineer I tending 8Chool,and we are looking Skew Card of the evening was pleasant summer school in Salt Lake. attending for mainder aedglrePtm ' climbing Work Telephone Railroad homes Poeitiona for these good good MECHANICAL seems to me to proclaim himself a supreme egotist as well as a ladder must begin on not higher than ly spent with needle work and music. engineer ILLUSTRATING Maahaekal Dniteau . girls," said Mrs. Amy Lyman Merrill third rung of ladder and touch each Cartooning aahlaa Shag Praatlae f Mr .M.r VL Madsen spent dean of women at1 dogmatic ignoramus. McNeal in Cappers Weekly. BCSIJIESS MAXAOUrt . Toolmakar Young in course of ascent university a. delightful swimming succeeding rung Private Secretary Gaa Following Engiaa Operating m'h.rvlew, the guests In uu internet, this morning. Dean riaexe Cerreipeedeet CIVIL ENGINEER until able to touch top rung. Prize. party at the Provo high school pool, s mother. BOOKKEEPER aaS HIGH COST OF DYING Merrill requests all matrons of the Sarraytas Mapetag IKE rOKEMAN ar E.WK Firemens hose cart race against Mrs. Ruth P. Farrer was hostess to Miss Izetta Funk spent the week- -' Steaegraeher aed Typht STATIONARY Cert. PahUe Aeeeaetaat time. Team to consist of 16 men or the following employees of the court end ip Salt Lake. While there she city who desire girls in this capacity EMUia Marine TRAPFIO MA3AGER to Engineer 'f communicate with her at once. Ship Draftamen The high cost of dying has been added to the high cost of liv- less. Run 100 yards, attach to fire house and friends at her home Mon- attended the Westminster outing. Rtilway AccoentenS s Dean Merrill is already finding ARCHITECT Cotnmcfcitl Law 100 of feet plug, Mrs. lay Caatraetor mad BaOdar break Mrs. Leah hose, GOOD day Ekins, ENGLISH evening: a recent issue of Globe. So the much in the problems of the school ing, says Saturday heavy have coupling and put on pipe. All connec- Rose Y. Stewart, Mrs. Ethel Spenser, Araktteataral Braftaewn Oenwea ftrfaeol SabJeeW Mrs. Ralph Poulton and Concrete Builder CIVIL 'to SERVICE become interest family funeral expenses that cooperative cremation societies have tions to be up tight. Prize. her, and is devoting her Structural Engineer Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Railway Mail Clerk Dastrup, motored to Salt Lake Saturday to time to solving FLCMBIKS AXD HEATUP Teacher t fhem. She comes Fire truck contest. Team to con- Mrs. Mary Markham,Byron come into being, whose members by the payment of small dues are Mrs. Agness attend the Wilkins reunion. Sheet Metal Worker Mathematic well textile Orarwr ee Sept, sist of not more than six men, in- Crandall, Miss Nellie Jones, Miss prepared for the task, having Navigation cremated, thus taking away from their families the burden of cluding CHEMIST had J Aataa as a auricclreF vaexperience student in captain. Run one city block, Inez Jesse, Miss Lillian Allred, Miss ROADS WERE Pharmacy Raiei Peary JSank funeral expenses. Last year in Berlin, Hamburg and a few of the make plug rious universities of the and connection and run 150 Helena Stewart, and Miss Lila Ellert-socountry, BACK ON EASY STREET as a teacher industrial were of cities there domestic Mum. 19,500 cremations. Cremation feet of hose, breaking coupling and large The evenings entertainment Pretest ; W torn clubs are said to be multiplying. Time starts when consisted of games and music, dur- turns now hT1",!3 put on pipe. Occupation. 3c -' Utah, in the net 1913-191- 4 operatStreet . radiator of engine is even with plug. ing which a delicious luncheon was ing income for Juim years She Basinets No. end to 4.78 .Address. equal traveled Time to east, visiting practice houses pipe hits the served. The home was attractively Mav0 A lot of wqmen seem to have taken as something personal ground be taken when on,th.e roads valuation. In and doing residence work i City. at the Co-- 6 State Captains of each team to decorated with' cosmos. Canadian man tend thxt coupon to International Cat-lumbia university practice house dr-Jun- e the injunction, Be ye also fishers or men. instruct driver as to ' speed ih his --eeaadence School De?eltmoCnmvfl,Wr OI equaJ Canadian, Limited, Montreal, Can. ? t vear 3 i s race Prize. ing the 8ummer of 1919, and was su-- 5 anl ' of the Agricultural Col Captains Local Representative, competing teams and nounce the arrival of baby girl, Sat- - estimated the roads Clothes dont make the; man, but a lagk of them makes the members earn 5.75 PerIntenent house lege thereof must comply strict-- . urday. The mother and and practice chairman of kre cent this Per baby 1 year if the strikes are the womans advisory J. F. FECHSER, j to the rules above set forth. flapper. commjttee, settled soon doing splendidly. 1919-192374 North 4th Wes i Entered at the Postoffice at Provo, Utah, as US'. 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