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Show ! t THE PROVO POST WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8,1923 1 TRIBUTE LISTEN TO UTAH : COUNTY DEAD OPTIMISTS 9 PAID PROVO CONTENDERS FOR PRESIDENT PURPLE ON TENNIS TITLE FINAL LOSE DAY HIGH-GRA- ORE DE FOUND REPORTED MATCH IN Sf WORLDS LARGEST MINE LOOSE reliable QUALITY , GOODS CHAIN DEPARTPMENT STORE A Few of the Good Things People of Utah County Sayl About the Fred Dixon and Jqhn Smith of The annual Purple day of the ProThe faith of Colonel C. E. Loo'se se- of this .Proposed Basket Factory. vo lodge-o-f Elks was held during the Provo failed in their attempt to tencity and his associates in recure sectional the intermountain to the value of the Iron King "Glad to help lestablish a basket latter part of last week at Geneva, nis doubles championship Monday gard seems to be near jusat mine Eureka and was attended by approximately after having fought their way to the tification, as a result of recent operafactory in Provo.! I was looking for you, have been 300 people, who united in paying finals, and after having tion in the Tintic mining district. the winning team for reading the papers and . knew you tribute to the memory of Warren G. and A number of people are predicting would call." the first three sets of the deciding that the Iron King will be the next a Elk. brother to know the people support Harding, In Salt Lake- City. match .Glad in the eastern mine developed big an Industry so closely allied to the For weeks past committees o:! the team part The successful doubles the disclosand of the district, ka(j which won the championship is com- ures revealed on the 156 5 foot level fruit business. local ' lodge, and the .Dont care much about stock, if an afternoon and posed of Cyril Hammond and Wesley that the ore recently taken one share will help you count me in. been preparing far feasting! and fun. Howell, both of Logan. They5 are indicate out is better than anything that far of frolic, evening Acalso Utah state champions. "Yes, I signed up and am ready to Announcement been previously reported. has mail been had cards -The closeness of the score In the cording to reports from Eureka there help the basket factory. had the to all public ed members, "Dont care about stock in anymatch shows how evenly match- is not only a good showing, but there been notified, and a gala time seemed final were ed the Provo and Logan teams. is commercial ore in the mine, and thing, but Ill give a donation to help assured then the death of President After a brilliant the basket factory. start in which they it is being saved for shipment. was it and was reported, "I like the idea, its the right Harding opponents, the clearly outplayed The Iron King strike was made found impossible to go on1 with the Provo team broke,their and did only me- some time ago, thing, the? county needs it., and since that time off cal to and program, diocre work. The tennis playing in the ore strata has been followed for Everybody should get '!behind the prearranged was account on difficult the outing basket factory. the final event of the tourney was a distance of over 100 feet. There of the short time before it was sched not on a It isnt much, but Ill do my best uled. par with the previous work is considerable high grade ore along J ,1 to help., and many unnecessary with the low-graof the ore. players, in hurriedly charge The committee were made. ."Ill take what I signed for and revised inexcusable and misplays Eureka The Reporter says that the plans, omitting the sports Dixon is said to have been the most would do more if I could. is Loose Colonel unquestionably enthe of program. features "Glad to hear that Provo is to and lighter was like the oth- thusiastic regarding the new strike, consistent i serbut, player, a into changed The occasion have & basket factory. numerous misplays. and says everything Is about right at member ers, he madeteam "The more factories that come to vice for. the distinguished lost the The local championthe mine; the depth is sufficient, the dead. was who secProvo the better it will be for the of the order the in their and ship playing through B. Whipple tall ond set. Leading the Loganites 4 geological conditions favorable, Exalted Ruler E. . i fruit man. imshown has step introsucceeding every to .and order "The-stat- e of Utah must do more ed the meeting Dixon serving, and provement over the preceding one. with and exalted duced E. A. Mitchell, past manufacturing. within one point of. the set, they alColonel Loose and his associates "A basket factory is a 'good thing ruler,' as the master of ceremonies. to outplay have expended a great deal of money their opponents' tau-si- c lowed the furnished Wildes orchestra for the fruit grower. Ill help. and take three straight points. in the property and at the present and all present joined In singing them "The present conditions Justify the of the match time have work moving along rapThe recapitulation Ash W. Thomas led by America, establishment of 4 basket factory. Dixon and Smith took idly at the Iron King. Fifty tons of shows that "The future ofwUtah county war ton. twenty-thre- e two games, made iron ore are being taken out daily, Mr. Mitchell spoke briefly of jthe 168 sets, basket the of rants the development six dou- and the ore drift is being driven rapforty-si- x outs, ocpoints, of sorrow the 4 i disappointment and I business. service acejB, five ble fifty idly. faults, Ithe ' "Another induary means more casion, and of the desire of The thirty-on- e nets and placements. The result of the reported strike to conduct themselves families and thin means! greater Provo Elks to much better team shows Logan In the Iron King mine has resulted in the hjOur and their affairs fittingly home consumption of fruit, in the stock maradvantage. unusual in world-wid- e sorrow. enand national . of the basket factory, its of the local men to ket, and theactivity The "Bring went to over 34 inability price audience the Following his remarks titled to my assistance. who those is believed lob on by the Salt Lake cents deeply Wednesday play- saw the match to have cost them the "Count me in' on the basket fac stood in solemn meditation and Hard-iOn the and Stock Exchange. Mining to President er out 'of respect returns tory the Howell to 33 back game. Against call the last dropped Hardprice and in sympathy to Mrs. 'I figure that its an accommodamade by Dixon and Smith were in- cents for the sale of 500 shares. Buyorchestra played the while in tion to be given a chance ,to get ing, effective and weak, allowing Ham- ing was apparently for Tintic Absent. on the basket, factory. mond to make many smashing drives. Preston G. Peterson, a member of "I dont want to be a piker; sure of the chairman and the local lodge factory. Ill help the basket commission, was Intro- New Accommodations Memorial Services "Its the best move mad4 in years state ioad made a' forceful patriotic duced and and Im with you. "A basket factory is a necessity; and memorial address, eulogizing the U. f life and works of President Harding. Ill help. Special services in memorium to the singand enti- The services were closed by Warren G. Harding will President "Yes, your cause is just " Banner. One large exhibit room, a num- be held Friday morning at 10 oclock tled to my support. ing of the ber of class rooms and locker rooms at First Church of Christ Scientists. "Every fruit grower should back are to be built on the fourth floor The public is cordially invited to atthe basket factory. B. Y. U. j of the education building, Brigham tend. "It isnt much, but if one share will help. Ill take it. Young university. The new rooms Visit in ' sYIf the fruitgrowers gave donawill furnish accommodations for the increasing numbers of students comar: department of the school. Light ing to the church university. It is tions to build it, they would be A letter was received by The Post for the new quarters will be applied estimated that a hundred and fifty ahead. "A basket factory in Proyo fills a yesterday from Professor Franklin from skylights cut in the roof. The mote students can be accommodated long-4el- t want. Madsen, instructor of music at Brig- improvements were authorized at a through these changes. The rooms Mf. Reader, what do you say ham Young university, who is spend- meeting of the board of trustees yes- can be made light and airy, and will work began this morning supply pleasant quarters for the art about the basket factory? ing his vacation in Paris. France.is terday, and direction of Professor department. under the UTAH, PACKAGE CORPORATION. Professor Madsen stated that he H. Snell. The work will be rushed ki order William art and in the For further information address visit his enjoying O. Box 81, or 760 W Qenter St . sionl center These additional rooms are a tem- that the rooms may be ready by Sepimmensely, and has found his travels both enjoyable and porary and partial solution to the tember 17, when the next school year Provo, Utah. instructive. problem of caring for the constantly begins. chxrr(oratecl 475 DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION STORES 286 WEST CENTER ST., PROYO, UTAH out-foug- ht out-play- ALWAYS AT LOW PRICES ed -- - ( Home .. Many Important Yallies , de J 4 99 u Pay-Da- y Overalls and Jackets for Men Work Shirts For Lot of Wear $ 5-- 40-3- 0, Heavy Blue Demin! i Union Made! PRICED ONLY Shoes Broad Toe WorkWear j g, f j For Hardin Art Department "Star-Spangl- I For Hard and Long j Our Famous ed Compass i iri Tti inrun '" It? ' """ MASON $2.69 Work Socks 2 pair $1.49 DIVORCE BECOMES ONE OF GREAT PROBLEMS CONFRONTING NATION The People of Provo, Spingville and Spanish Fork have waked up to the value of modern conveniences and especially to the truth of our slogan This Applies Right Now to Two Seasonal Tasks Since 1910 a Million and a Half Marriages Have Been Wrecked and at Present One Divorce is Granted Every Four Minutes; Nevada First With a Divorce to Every Marriage and a Half. The divorce rate in the United States is climbing like the mercury in a thermometer on a hot day. Last year there were 1,000,000 marriages in the country, but there were also 125,000 divorces. That means one marital wreck for every eight matches that weathered the gale. That is at the rate of one divorce every four minutes, day and night. And to maintain this average in the whole country in some districts we find one couple separated for every five that stayed together. In the past ten years the divorce rate for America has nearly doubled. From the year 19 00 to 1910 the number of divorces'was 733,985.- Since that time a million and a half couples have sought out the courts to dissolve the marriage bond. Only last month a judge in Houston,, Texas, granted 212 decrees in 245 minutes. America leads the world in dented romances. How to keep the honeymoon from rolling into the divorce court is today conceded to be the major problem of American life. How to teach Mr. and Mrs. United States, to live happily ever after is harder than the enforcement of prohibition. Everything from hot tempers to the ultra sophistication of the younger generation is being brought forward as an argument against a condition now frankly disturbing the nation. Are men more to blame than women in divorce? Do husbands outgrow wives or do wives outgrow husbands? Is it the childless marriage? Is It mothers-in-law- ? Is it the lack of religion in the home? Questions like these and a hundred others are each other from pulpit and bench. Ministers and judges are sometimes di- - Let us explain both schemes to save you time and money We are offering L , SPECIAL PRICES AND EASY TERMS DURING AUGUST . '1 Phone Springville 111-- w Provo 295 j Spanish Fork 6- -j l Utah Valley Gas & Coke Company & criss-crossi- ng Leather Gloves An assortment in wrist and gaunt1 i cut. Jt 25c 62 Lion Water Heaters 23 Combination Gas Ranges 18 Lorain Automatic Gas Ranges ik Standard Gds Ranges 1 Khaki Pants Good weight, full Rockford Brand Why We Sold During July rf Chocolate outing shoes of Elk leather. As pictured Half double sole with water-- , proof outer sole. Nailed. A' good comfortable last. $1.69 K , Shoea Outing A Service Style At a Low Price Extra Heavy Khaki Shirts ( $3.98 M ens 89c 1 , $2.98 Blue and Gray ! i , Work Shirts in j jwumiufV Chocolate Retail whole quarter Bluchers. Made over Soft tip. the jlArmy last Half double sole, nailed. These durable shoes cost only Friday Professor France Enjoys I $ n .49 Ij FuliCut! , TO lets. 69c $2.69 TO $1.49 G. L. Taylor Forced to Board of Education Enter S. L. Hospital Accepts Auditorium The Provo City board of education accepted the work of the contractors on th,e' high school auditorium at a held in the high school Monmeeting s day. Certain minor details connected with (the work were not accepted at the meeting. The auditorium when completed will $e one of the finest in the state. Opera chairs have been ordered, and it is' expected that they will be installed before the opening of school, September 17. The stage equipment is already installed, as are the lighting effects. The latter are the best procurable. The board which is composed of Monroe Paxman, Walter Adams, J. W. Farrer, Ole Olsen, Jr., and Mrs. C. E. Maw, are well pleased with the way the work has been 'done. vided in their opinion. But 5,000,-00- 0 Club women, ready to take up the fight for uniform divorce legislation, insist that part of the answer at least will be found in doing away with the forty-eigdifferent codes in the ight different states. They point out that a man may be married, bigamist and divorced at one and jhe same time. , , Ne,w York state leads all of, the United States in the stringency of its (divorce laws, but it has not accomplished for the Empire State what England has done with like strictness. In England the divorce rate is only one to every 70 marriages. Nevada still leads the United States in the number of decrees ground out from the native divorce mills here. In that state there is a divorce for every marriage and a half. Next to that comes Oregon, and then Washington, Idaho and Wyoming. It is in the western states that divorces flourish.' It! was in California, in fact, where the is one successful marriage for ratio every five successful ones, that the suggestion tame, In all good faith, at a meeting of the California of the National Womans partybranch dithat vorced wives with money should pay alimony to their former husbands. And it was Texas that established the pecord-breakin- g four hours with a divorce a minute, or thereabouts ht forty-e- sin-gle- I 4a George L. Taylor, .who t church headquarters in reported Salt Laki City last Wednesday after an absenc in the mission fields of New Zealand was obliged to enter a Salt Lake Cit: hospital shortly afterwards to re ceive treatment for a heart ailment which Mr. Taylor has had for som time. Merle G. Taylor, his son, re ported that his condition is somewha improved today, it is stll considered serious.although Mrs. Taylor, whi was in the mission field with Mr Taylor, is remaining in Salt Lake Cit; with her Husband. - Student Handbook to Be Published by B. Y. U A handbook containing a sched a' roster of clubs and cieties, and a story of school trt tions is being prepared for the dents of the B. Y. U according President Rex Johnson of the dent body organization. The lii book will contain also the activil card of the student entitling him admission to lectures, athletic evei etc. of events, WANTED Experienced salesla dies; none but experienced need ar ply. Will be here until Friday night Call at Fletcher & Thomas old stor and ask for Leo M. Lewis. A- -l FOR SALE The following ne books: 50 volumes Dr. Elliots Har vard Classics; 25 volumes Works b Bret Harte; 25 volumes Works b' Alexander Dumas; also a Guilber Electric Phonograph. Apply 355 Sc Third West. a i FOR RENT 3 furnished foi light housekeeping. Phone FOR SALE Small dining nursing rocker, leather bottom Princess dresser. er.j North. Wo j rl 234 E . Important. aw matters of our flrtt ana slaves of our second. Melnecke. Prof. F |