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Show PROVO NEWS SECTION VOL. XII., NO. 101 PROVO CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL BOOT OF HENRY AT PROVO HIGH WILL SUTHERLAND BE EVENT OF SEASON ARRIVE WILL THURSDAY id i $5,-000,0- Wonderland of Recreational and Possibilities Provo, KHJ pro-Igrat- n Girls Help Housewives With Christmas Rush Commerce Interesting Rulon Dixon Returns From East, Interested Sheep Industry yo-min- g, County Clerk HelpsRush In Christmas shore; at id tJ cisco interests to the project. The directors are Wallace M. Alexander, W. W. Armstrong, D. H. Blotchford, Albert E. Boynton, E. F. Burrell, W. E. Creed, W. W. Crocker, C. G. Dali, John S. Drum, A. C. Ellis, Jr., Herbert Fleishacker, J. D. Grant, S. F. B. Morse, L. F. Rains and Jo- seph Sloss . .Besides Creed, who holds the presidency, the officers are: J. D. Grant, first vice president; Joseph Sloss, vice president;, IT. Blotchford, vice president; L. F. Rains, vice presi- dent; John D. Fenstermacher, secretary, and Joseph Sloss, treasurer. Columbia Steel corporations capital is divided into of preferred and $10,000,000 of common stock. A sheet mill and a g mill will be built immediately at Pittsburgh, with rod mills, nail mills and tin mills to follow. As soon as the preliminary data is completed, officials of the company will go east to inspect the steel plants there and secure the best information $20,-000,0- 00 $10,-000,00- 0 wire-drawin- possible to be used in the work on this coast. Intensive investigation of the Utah coal and iron fields demonstrat-tha- t they can be used to form the basis of an independent steel industry for the coast and Rooky mountain states, said Creed tonight. An unusual opportunity for the development of this industry is presented by the cooperation of California and FLORENCE J. CROP INSPECTOR MADSEN NAMED SOLOIST FOR J. C. SORENSON I NEW YEAR ORATORIO! VIEWS RE- ACTIVITIES t? OFFICERS NAMED AT YESTERDAYS MEETING by-prod- en ESTABLISHED 1910 FIVE MILLION DOLLARS TO BE ' EXPENDED ON STEEL PLANT The annual Xmas Carnival will be The of Henry Sutherland, held at the Provo high school Friday, who diedbody hoin the SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19. Capsuddenly December 22. The past two years tel at Los Angeles SundayRosslyn italized at $20,000,000, and with a morning, the carnival has provided a day for a is expected to arrive in Provo at an strong directorate of leading Pacific send-offrolic1 and fun, a genuine f hour tomorrow morning, ac- coast financiers, the launching of the early for the Christmas vacation. The companied by Andrew McDonald, Columbia Steel manufor corporation Clays program has been carefully with whom Mr. Sutherland went to facture of independent of eastplanned to excel any past effort in California with, a shipment of live- ern sources steel, of supply, was announced conducting a carnival stock last week. Upon its arrival here today by Wigginton E. Creed, organCAKNIVVAIj queen. will be taken in charge by izer and president. the More interest has been manifested the body Under the important merger, the Berg Mortuary and the funeral this year on account of the probabil- services will be held in the Masonic present Columbia Steel company, ity of a boy holding the all import- temple on North First East street, j with plants in Pittsburg, Cal., and in ant honor of carnival queen. The Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock, un- - Portland, Ore., is tied up with iron candidates are as follows: Richard der the direction of the Odd Fellows ore in Utah and the prop- Gillson, Helen Taylor, Meta Ritchie, lodge, of which Mr. Sutherland was ertiesproperties of Utah the Coal & Coke comThe a member. Roby Scott, Forest Campbell. pany. vote of the carnival queen represent The for the occasion will Among the first steps to be taken the paijd or partially paid subscrip- be Eph speakers Homer of the Odd Fellows to make Pacific coast steel from tions to the White and Green. Preston G. Peterson, and the western ore on a big scale will be Richard Gillson leads by 5500 lodge; Rev. Charles McCoard, all close the expansion of the plants of the Covotes. Helen Taylor comes a close friends of Mr. Sutherland. lumbia Steel company at second with 4500 votes. In a letter received by D. D. Sut- through the construction Pittsburg of sheet SPECIAL. CHAPEL PROGRAM. ton this morning from his sister, Mrs. and wire mills and the increasing of A special program will be held in Clarence Douglass, who lives at Los the open hearth capacity. the morning - in the high school Angeles, he is advised that Mr. SuthIn addition, the new company will in erland and Mr. McDonald were gymnasium. The committee build sitting at a site between Provo and charge promises that the program- in the hotel laughing and talking, Springville, in Utah, a blast furnace will be both original and entertain- when Mr. Sutherland remarked that and coke oven for ing. he was sleepy. He leaned back in making pig iron, which will plant cost CHICKEN DINNER. his and Mr. McDonald supThis pig iron, up to the The annual chicken dinner will be posedchair, he was taking a nap. Pres- present, has come from the east, or that better than ever this year. Dinner ently he noticed that there was no has been made from scrap on this will be served from 1:00 to 2:00 p. sign of life in Mr. Sutherland, and coast. Under the merger it will supm. Tickets are selling for 50 cents. he attempted to arouse him, and was ply the requirements of the new The following is the menu: Roast shocked to find his body was lifeless. as well as the general market chicken, dressing. Cranberry Sauce. Mr. McDonald then called a physi- mills, for iron on this coast. merchant Mashed Potatoes Chicken Gravy. cian, but Mr. Sutherland was The of the board of dipersonnel Peas. Buttered Carrots and Celery thought to have died suddenly, as he rectors of the corporation is indicaHot Rolls Butter, Brick Ice was dead when the physician arrived. tive of the support given by San Fran Cream Wafers. Los Angeles authorities thought it VAUDEVILLE. over the advisable to hold an The feature of the afternoon is a body, which resulted autopsy decision in the vaudeville. With the following num- that death had come from natural A seen bers', it can readily be that the causes. vaudeville will be a big success: Dancing Act Students of Miss Civic and Miss Jepperson; one act UTAH POWER AND play Under the direction of Miss Ludlow;, musical numbers By some By DELL WEBB. of Provos talented musicians; chalk I LIGHT COMPANY Dr. H. H. Powers, one of Americas TO I talk By"Ted Bushman; professional best lecturers, a man who has trav-ele- d music by Provo high school jokers; over thirty years in every students. I RECEIVE CONCERT nook for and comer of the globe, said : CHRITMXS FBOWC. "There Is only one city In the world The closing event of the days activities is the Christmas carnival A group of Provo citizens gathered that can rival the physical beauty of dance. This is the only dance in the at the office of the Ctah Power & Provo, and that is a little place in vear where confetti L allowed. l.igbt company last night and enjoy-.-- 1 K orea Music will he furnished by Morgan'smusical a delightful mounProvo artistlorchestra. The hall will be colors K IT .1, the Los Angeles tains. its with its wonderful from ami canyons, lake, Times radio station. Los Angeles. little trails around the edge of blight rally decorated in Christinas town, Calif. is rich in native beauty. The local receiving set was operatWill We have an ideal location for playCollege ed hv Victor Ashworth, an expert in ponds, skii trails, grounds, radio work, and most of tin1 num- and snow skating North and shoe climbing. a distinctness west of Provo under the edg bers were heard with of the that brought out every detail of the bom hare some of (lie most picturvoice of the singer or the tone of the esque hidden trails to lie found anycorsome instrument. where We have at least t o or three There is no joy without tin of the a courtesy little Through remarked ideal locations for a golf links". responding care, Works broadlittle used, we Our lake is housewife yesterday to Mrs. Amy Times (lie City Dyebeen invited to should have a very lias at the station, women of lake resort, dean casting municipal Merrill, j.ynian this eve and boat and free dressing rooms, program B. Y. lb; we all enjoy the festivi- put on the entire from S to 10 p. m.. Pacific some day not very far in the future ties of the Christmas holidays, but liing, coast time. Accordingly a program we will have a fine drive following my, they dobring a lot of additional of old fashioned songs and music will the edge of the lake. work in the household. in tin In fact, all we need to do is to right, I awaken tender memories Unquestionably you are of relax and thousands of the many hearts but may release the tension. Recreaanswered Mrs. Merrill, some of your listeners who will hear the program tion doesnt mean alone attending suggest a remedy for Officials of the Utah Power & some conventional, prearranged protroubles? ,, company extend a cordial in- gram, or game, or taking a daily Light A remedy! please explain. the vitation to the people of Provo to dozen to music, hut it means to mix, Why, you see,we continued unihear the concert which will begin mingle, relax, break away from the at the have dean of women, here at 9 oclock this evening. who of life. a number routine of every-da- y girl versity quite from miles Due perhaps to the effect of the are four or .five hundred Club great war, we art all, more or less, Y home, and can not go to their peoThey holidays. Christmas unsettled, undecided; as some one the for ple and come Session help to said, Civilization is an island surwould be pleased the baby tend rounded by the fear of great dark or cook, you decorate wholeand pools of catastropli w, and we are all while you go to the party, or do The Christinas spirit In need doing tho in a frenzied effort to make ourselves anything else that mayme know when hearted enthusiasm prevailedY atComsecure for the future. For ages the let Just the the home. Christmas luncheon of be I shall and earth with man has been turning on merce club yesterday noon. you need the help, amlittle a send bright you With Christmas decorations pre- its axis, and for years to come it will glad to ,, vailing and with an attendance of fif- still roll on, lets enjoy the sunshine bitious girl. we are here. About the Oh. Isnt that just a capital idea! ty members and visitors, the art gal- of life while wo can make any Other housewives may likewise re- lery presented a holiday appearance only thing in which own individual our is up definite calling by change ceive help in emergency in every respect. is made host by the at Merrill and life that change Harold Mower, Mrs. Amy Lyman Clarence Allred. not has who him forgotten how to B. Y. U. Frank Woffinden and Frank Wanlass o saxaphone-piantwo pleased with quartettes, and Richard ofand Melba applause Condie received rounds with their duets. was the Attorney I. E. Ilrockhank and emphasized in principal speaker, the need of the spirit of Christmas show commercial activities in connecin stock live the After visiting weeks some tion with a fair deal and brotherly at Chicago and spending of The Christmas idea of Tn as love. University Sutherland was appointed studying at the to as much yon have done it unto tho by George Rulon Dixon has returned President Harding to the Supreme have stock least of these, my brethren, you bench. Court Provo for the holidays at the Judge Sutherland, me, was brought out pleasure done it unto of of work and servlift a exhibit. Mr. Dixon hadof the long through his remarks. the leading in the course the earned of meeting a number ice, recognition he reThe attendance prize. President ceived. in the line country the of professors it s Harris hook. The Young Man and of animal husbandry, and LeRoy Dixon was elected state Vocation. was won by Leon Ivie. senator Ills is he from Utah county. Senator their suggestion that spring Several professors of the institu- Dixon brings to his office a rich and some time at the university club of the in the administraHe is especially interested in tion were special guests varied experience the luncheon. tion of public affairs. the work of Dr. J. A. Hill, a sheep during maswas President Wayne Mayhew The football team of the Brigham specialist. wants of ceremonies and outlined the ter he work After getting the university scored a drop Young of the club for kick activities proposed school, at the Wyoming j31"11 Minneagainst last years conference Leadership week the publishing of champions, and also defeated tho to go farther east, probably he the publishing official will program, the where of Iowa, Wyoming. sota or Aimes, of the daily programs and the es- University Fred Dixon won the intermountain work for his masters degree. booth. an information of tablishing tennis championship. Fred The annual elections of the club junior in winnig the doubles chamassisted will he held in January. pionship as well. Ike Young was selected as one of Lindon and Nellie Chadwick two greatest football tackles of the and Thomas Lester American Fork; The prevalent "Christmas hisrush state. in the By one coach of prominwor- Rhoda Caroline Banks, both of Spanand was has ensnared Dan Cupid counted one of the two lie ence of Chadwick Wallace ish Fork; Cady Levera Clerk County it Is reported. tn the conference, thy helper, has been kept on the American Fork, and Pearl Anthony best who won first prize in Hales, Palmer I). Annie were who to the Lyons of Salt Lake City, licenses marriage News Christmas Desert issuing Story jump Hales; Vernon tho Cupid: Harold also married by Mr. contest. Mrs. Palmer is known at following victimsofofHowe. Creer Hazel and McKell and Edward Idaho, home and abroad as a writer, poet Roger Williams,of Thomas, both of Spanish Fork; S.Floyd Springville; James Fern Crandall and prose of destinction. Sanboth Roberts Pendelton and Emma II. Snyder and Esther It. Mason, Han Mark Pyne intercepted a forward H. Samuel derson, both of Salem; A. Dittmore pass and ran 97 yards to a touchof Provo; Jennings Mason and Lake- - Kirk of Lindon and Alice of both Francis, in the game between the B. Y. Lenora down nh Luke Charles Cullimore of j of Pleasant Grove. Eg-gerts- CHRISTMA: EDITION DECEMBER 20, 1922 3 Students Plan Delightful Enter-- ' 'Letter From Coast City Gives Details of Death Which Resulted From tainmenf. Including Chicken Natural Causes. Funeral Dinner and Vaudeville. Thursday at 2 P. M. ID Utah in the utilization of their nat- ural resources. Although something more than $200,000,000 worth of steel products are consumed annually on the Pacific slope, the real steel business has been heretofore confined to the east and south with Pacific coast consumers compelled to pay heavy freight tolls. The immediate coast has plenty of extensive deposits of iron, but there are no fuel deposits 'dose to any of them such as is the case in Utah. Beautiful Quality of Voiie ami in timute Know ledge of Oratorio Make Enlistment f Her Services Appreciated by All. Florence Jepperson Madsen, of this city, was the unanimous choice of the board of directors of the Salt Lake Oratorio society as the contralto soloist for the New Years day rendition of Handels The Messiah at the Salt Lake tabernacle. She has filled this position for the1 Salt Lake society m several previous Messiah per- : Farmers Saved Much Through - Cooperative Efforts, Work Accomplished. j -- formances, and on each occasion has proved eminently satisfactory, the beautiful quality of her voice and her intimate knowledge of the oratoCreed points out that the nine steel rio combining to make enlistment of plants on this coast have been limit- her services appreciated by every ed to pig iron imported from China member of the directorate. The directors present at the meetor the eastern states, and domestic He says he hopes through ing in which Mrs. Madsen was choscrap. the new organization to not only sup- sen were the president, Mayor Nes-le- n ; first G. N. Child; ply the steel required on the Pacific vice- - president, Mrs. Ernest second coast, but also to export it to the orient. Bamberger; George D. Pyper, Mrs. Mr. Creed is president of the Paci- W. A. Taylor, Miss Charlotte Ptew-ar- t. Miss Kate Thomas. Judge Harold fic Gas and Electric company, the Stevens, Squire Coop and J. 13. largest power company in California M. Miller. and a large buyer of steel products. Mrs. Marjorie Dodge Coop, who The Utah Coal and Coke company has been the soprano soloist of the properties in Carbon and Iron coun- j Oratorio society for years, will be the ties, Utah, were carefully surveyed by experts sent out by the Columbia soloist again this year. A detailed plan of publicity calcuSteel company before the latter conto bring the New Year comlated cern acquired them, according to Creed. The reports showed that Utah munity presentation of the oratorio has ore of excellent quality and in at the tabernacle to the consciousof all in and around Salt Lake quantity sufficient to supply the ness needs of the coast and mountain dis- is being worked out. The churches, tricts for years to come. It will be schools, clubs and various civic ormore than a year before all the new ganizations will have the event and its significance brought to their atplants can be put into operation. tention in numerous wavs. J. C. Sorenson. Ctah county crop pest inspector, has issiu d his annual report covering the work of his department for the past year. The re- port states that during the month of January and February a systematic survey of all orchards and fruit trees in the American Fork, Provo and Pleasant Grove districts was made by county inspectors. The p.urpose of this survey was to locate San Jose scale and other pest infestations. One hundred j seventy-eigh- t orchards, in- volving 1602 acres, were thus in- -j spurted. The owners of tho infested property were given suggestions on control of this pest, and in compliance with the state law they were to eradicate these unlawfulrequired pests.. Seven old, diseased, and d orchards were condemned and pulled out. Cooperation and assistance was Riven in putting over dormant-spra- y campaigns in most, of the fruitgrowing districts of the county, with the result that about $5 per cent of the orchards received the dormant spray. During the growing season, 51 orchards have been visited upon the request of owners for assistance in identification and control of pests. RODENT CONTROL With the State Department of Agriculture the county crop pest department, the U. S. biological survey, the county agricultural agent and local crop pest project leaders cooperating. Five hundred fifty-eigfarmers have received assistance' in the "eradication of field mice, other mice1 and EXCELLENT PROGRAM u rats, groundsquirreis and po ket rs. The crop pest project leaders, OF SPORTS BOOKED AT 111 twenty '.even lot ji s of c m n t v halts v.eie appl'nd report that poison to 3S2 7 tore'-- , resulting in the de771 rodents, including of ARMORY FRIDAY NIGHT struction miit1, k uou n tlsiq ui rr 1h ;inl pock It is estimated tlisxt WS lot Koj)hrs I eti :i to effect of odents r, U (lestruct ion of ho that Jonon reports Mivlnr Ilonry t h wot r w in k I riMiciy to meet any ii Ini' tlx past mimmer the county t1i wtirUI who Is oontoinliiijjj lor tho crop pest department has assisted welterweight championship, and re- with grasshopper control work in sixa ho that has ports just accepted teen locals. Eighteen hundred county Mirl Christensen of pounds of white arsenic challenge frrpn wern used In Cokeville, Wvo , welterweight cham- the of 36,0-0pounds of preparation a of fin.'il match that for state, pion was apmash. This bran poisoned lieat Armory hall Friday evening. 390.X acres resulting in an to plied Jones and Christensen met here to tho last year, when Jones pinned the1 vis- estimated saving, according of submitted, reports $27,980.00. itors shoulders to the mat in 47 min- M'RNKRV STOCK ute's. Christensen worn the second 1 trees, shrubs, fall in 14 minutes, while the third andDuring 922, 82,218 coming into tho county fall wen; to Jones in II minutes. from plants, other states, have been Inspect-- " The hist fall was one of the most ed. Of those 38 0 were found diseasspectacular ever seen in litis city, ed or infested and in consequence Jones applying the famous aeroplane were destroyed, in compliance hold, with the result that Christen- they son Hit tiio mat with such force t licit with law. Tlte balance of this nursery was properly disinfected before tie was temporarily out. stock knocked It was distributed to the growers. TIi osn wlio saw the match last year MARKET INSPECTIONS say that it was one of the best ever of fruit held in this city. Many believe Chris andIn 922, forty-tw- have carloads been Inspected vegetables teiisen to he worthy contender for the at loading points and 110 truck and world championship, as Jones and wagon loads of produce, en route to Kallio were the only men in the we- out-omarkets, have been inlterweight class to defeat him last spected.county Of these 340 bushels were year. Since (hat time Christensen has at- condemned. tended Farmer Burns school of GRADING Under Hie supervision of the U. S. learned haf, and many fine wrestling of agriculture and tho points of the game, and is now ready department to meet Jones or Kallio, believing state department of agriculture co-- ( Continued on Page Five.) that he can throw either. Jones, however, is in excellent training, as was shown in his recent mutch' wit It Jack Billings. Christensen is ex FUNERAL SERVICES peeted to arrive in Provo today, and will work out at the Armory from FOR HELD MRS. 7:30 to X:30 tonight and Thursday Jones spends from 5:30 until 7 o'clock each night with his trainers. MARTHA FERGUSON Those interested tire invited to watch the men while in training. The boxing program for Friday evening is an especially attractive Funeral services for Mrs. Martha one. Red Belcher of Ann Ferguson, who died Sunday Cyclone Colorado, who gave such a splendid account of himself last week when lie morning at Iter borne, 490 North put the K. O. to Richards, is hooked Eight I) West street, tills city, were to meet Roy Luke, who has the repu- held Tuesday afternoon at the Piotation of being one of the gamest neer ward chapel,, with Heber Knutl-se- n hoys tn Provo, both in boxing and The invocation was presiding. wrestling. Thin match is creating offered by Joseph Giles, and tho much Interest among the fans and it J. M. Knight were speakers is. stated that If the Colorado hoy of tite westernPresident and states mission, wins lie will then he mateheel against H. Gleason rtf Pleasant Thomas Elder Joe Offer! for the welterweight Grove. The ward quartet, comprised championship of the county. of Hansen, Edward Meservy, Battling Snow and Spade Leav- Mrs.Emil a DeVere Childs and William B. banitt have been matched for the Beautiful Isle, and Morrison, sang tamweight title. Them boys recently (), My Father. A violin solo was fought one of the cleanest battles rendered by Miss Elsie llollermun. that has been seen In tho Armory In Thu benediction was by Don Conover. n long time1. These bouts, with a Hie three-roun- d body was taken to Lehl by the concurtain raiser, will Larkla-.Goate- s where Interclude the program. This progrrim ment was made.Mortuary, was dediThe grave vents to has been arranged of take cated Ashted Taylor. by the place of one that was to have Mrs. Ferguson was 6 6 years of age, beep staged by the local Elks. of the late Ezekiel Promoter Henry Jones states that ;irid the widow was born in EngShe Ferguson. the doors will ho open at 7:30 and and came to the first gong will sound promptly at land, October 11, 1855, in the southern America, settling 8!30. A spe.cial Invitation is extendstates. The family Joined the Latterer! tethe ladies. -day Saint church, and twenty-fiv- e years ago moved to Utah, settling in Dies LehJ. About fifteen years ago they moved to Provo, where Mrs. Ferguson had since resided. Franklin D. Burridge. 37, died She is survived by her son, John here suddenly this morning of Ferguson of Lehl, and her daughter, apoplexy. Mr. Burridge was born at Mrs. Rose Chapman of North EmSt. John, Tooele county, but had mons, Uinta county. lived In Provo practically all of his life. He is survived by his widow, Preston Peterson was appointed Lurena Farrer Burridge and one chairman of the state road commisbrother, Theo. L. Burridge of Castle sion. Since Pres knows a good Gate. The body Is in charge of the road when he Bees it, and since he Berg Mortuary and will be sent to hates a bad road whether he sees It Beaver, the former home of his wife, or not, his choice was especially for funeral services and burial. happy, vice-presiden- i t pest-infeste- ht Citizens of Provo WYMAN BERG WILL ENTERTAIN To Be Entertained By Y Musicians LITTLE The Christmas musical program which is to he given tomorrow, in the Utah stake Thursday evening, h.v the music department tabernacle, or the Itrigbnm Young university.r TO AN INVITATION ' IMCOV pniiniKCM to ni1iol.I llio tradition TI 12 KIIIDICS tin1 annual music festival. The program will begin promptly To my dearest friends tin mri-- ! t X a o'clock and will lve out by 9:30 kid-1 of Christmas loving ry hearts I in order that those who attend the dies of Provo, extend an invitaconcert may also attend tin1 loan tion to attend a Christmas party fund hall in the ladies gymnasium. to he given in the State Armory The on cer t is free to everybody lie afternoon, building Saturday3 to (i The I program follows: oclock. comber 2.3, from It. Y. I'. Chamber Society, Around want you all, fro'm X to 2 years t lie Ch ist mas Tree of age. to lx mV guests on this (a) For Thee, O Dear, Dear CounThere will he music, occasion. Thine Is the Kingdom. (1)) try," old Santa and dancing, games The Holy City. the from oratorio. I am himself will bo there. And - It. Y. U. chorus and orchestra. sun1 lie will lx1 ill the best of lui- Cornet solo, Tho Holy City, Promor and remember every one. S.aiior fessor WYMAN BERG. Soprano solo, flu1 Babe of Bid hit1 The above invitation issued by Mr. hem. Miss Ellen Jameson; violin obBerg to the little folk of Provo, is ligato. Alone Phillips. O Savior DLadies Glee club. another indication that the Christmas cheer will make1 happy many a little ivine. B. Y. U. brass quartet Far, Far heart that has long looked forward to Hark, tin1 the coming of Christmas and the hap- Away on Judeas Plains, piness that old Santa Clans brings Herald Angels Sing. Mrs 3. Earl into their little lives. Reading, selected, I dont know of anything that will Pardoe. B. Y. U. string quartet, Evening give me greater pleasure than to entertain the children of Provo, said Breezes. Alone Phillips, director. Christmas Carols. It. Y. U. chorus. Mr. Berg, in discussing ,his desire to Tenor solo, If With All Your folks. of little the the hearts gladden Mr. Mo. Love Tin1 Post congratulates Mr. Berg Hearts Ye Truly on his public spirited attitude toward Richard Condie. Praise Ye the (), Holy Night. the children, who will, we arc sure, U. Y. It. chorus. Father. his effort. appreciate Bible, Christ excepted. There were Goes four' orators, .and the contest was a keen one. To A. Three of tho contestants. Cannon Jones, Andrew Anderson, and HarAndrew Anderson won the gold vard Osmond, had as the subject of medal presented lv Manager George1 their orations the Apostle Paul. Glen Leven of the Huh Clothing company Calls subject was Moses. in the Brigham Young university oraThere were five judges, Mrs ChrisThe ten Jensen, W. H. Boyle, Judge A. It. torical contest this morning. contest was the first of what is to Morgan, Lowry Nelson, anil Hr. M be an annual event on the general ('. Merrill. Their decision was unanitheme of groat tharacters of the1 mous for Anderson. FOLKS OF PROVO ( 1 l Hub Medal Anderson A FEW OF THOSE AT WHOSE DOORS FAME HAS KNOCKED MORE OR LESS TIMIDLY tion. Professor Nuttals long experience as supervisor in tho Nobo school district as well as his training in the educational field peculiarly fit him for the position. George II. Brimhall reached Ills seventieth birthday in safety. President Brimhall says since that date he has begun to grow old and consethe quently deserves a place with wise; a position his friends accorded him years and years ago. Knight Allen and Hunter Manson associated with Fred Dixon won the state junior doubles in tennis. Theron Hall won the Thanksgiving cross country race at the Brigham Young university. In so doing. Hall had to defeat Homer Wakefield, last years champion. Homer Wakefield won first place In the mile run in the Rocky Mounyear. The B. Y. U. debating team won tain conference meet held in Colothe state championship in debate in rado last spring. All worlds records for a climb of competition with the other two large a mountain over 10.000 feet high schools of the state. Elsie Potter was elected state were broken last July when G47 peopresident of the Service Star Legion. ple registered at the top of Mt. Mrs. Potter has also been appointed Tlinpanogos. T. Earl Pardoe has been invited to national chairman of that point of Relief. the star called speak in New York City during the L. John Nuttall was elected presi- holidays at a convention of directors dent of the Utah Educational associa pf public speaking. freshmen and tho IT. of IT. fresh-meThis is tho longest run reported this year. Elsie Chamberlain Carrol broke Into big company with an article in the American Magazine in July. This magazine is one of tho greatest in tho United States and accepts only first class articles from they best writers of tho world. The freshman football team won the Utah state freshman championThis is considered quite a ship. feat since, in order to do so, the team had to defeat the theretofore undefeated Utah freshmen. Bill Snow, son of Professor William J. Snow and a former member of the B. Y. U. basketball team, won the coveted position of center on the University of California team this U. n. go-pl- 1 1 . 1 - I 1 f e Young Man Suddenly of Apoplexy ! 1 t |