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Show THE only advice worth the Irice is likely to be the kind you have to pay hard cash for. - BETTER be a small man and reach to do big things than a big man and stoop to do small things. VOL. XIII, NO. 125 PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923 LOCAL MAN PLACES SAW. LARGE ON SCHOFIELD MILL ESTABLISHED 1910 KIWANIANS AUTO COMPANY BUILDING TIMBER TRACT TO SPACIOUS! GARAGE ! Anderson Brothers Plan Exten- Excavation for New Building to sive Lumbering Operations Be Completed This Week, in Uinta Forest. Says Manager. ' PLAN ATTEND GAME IN BIG CRIMSON TOMORROW BODY Conant Heads Football Committee; Dr. Hayes Discusses Patents at Thursdays Meeting. - T COUGARS MEET IN GREAT, BATTLE Thrilling Contest Predicted Bee tween Rivals; Young University Optimistic. Old-Tim- The most Important step yet taken In the early days when Redskins Another evidence of prosperity and Provo Kiwanians, in a body, will towards the utilization of the timber faith in the future development of and Cougars met interesting things lend their support to the white and resources of this section of the state Provo is indicated in the building by were the result. History will repeat blue football of warriors the' Brigis that of E. , A. 'Anderson and his the Schofield Auto company of one itself tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 as a ham Young university Saturday associates in their recently acquired of the most garages and result of the adoption of a motion to oclock on the "Y field when the tract of timber In the Uinta forest. Redskins oL the University of Utah show rooms in the state. Work on that effect the tegular weekly come to Plovo hunting Cougars. Mr. Anderson has just returned the building, which is to be 103x144 of the club held in the Homeeting That battle of wits and brawn is gofrom his timber, where he has estab- feet, is already well under way. Extel Roberts yesterday noon. ing to be the most thrilling one of lished one of the latest types of mills. cavation for a 30x100 foot basement A. E. Eves, the signman, was the season for Provo and Utah coun- .This mill, according to Mr. Ander- is expected to be completed this chairman of the day, and a splendid ty. The Cougars, though young in son," Is the largest that has ever been week and It is the Intention of the musical program was given by Miss experience, by defeating famous Ott management to have the building brought to Utah. Florence Priday, violinist; Harvard Romneys Bob Cats, by throwing a next within the days. sixty The mill was constructed by the completed Olsen, cellist, and C. Allred, pianist. scare into the Colorado old new the will that join building McDonahue company, and is capable oneThe The trio rendered A Perfect Kiss they will remember all Aggies on for call The the and season, eas$. plans of turning out 20,000 feet of lumber one of MorOut of the Dusk. and most spacious and Judge tlie the by of holding , if mighty University at full operated capacity. daily, led the Kiwanians in the custom- Colorado to a 41 to 0 score when the gan state. rooms The show in the of In is mill also The the type used ary community singing. Prior to the Cougars were using every available be in the front of France by, the American expedition- offices will also commencement of the program the man and were without reserves, have room show of Back the the building. ary forces,, and is reputed to be the will be the garage and the storage members of the club stood in silent demonstrated that they are classy last word In timber milling machintribute to the mother of George P. little fighters. be will also basement and the space, on ery. The cost of placing the mill Parker ,a fellow Kiwanian. Mrs. The Cougars will be outweighed used for storage purposs. the Uinta forest tract totals more Parker died in American Fork on Oc- man for hanAuto The man Saturday. The RedSchofield company than $7,000. tober 18. The speaker for the occa- skins are bringing dles the Chevrolet car and the comtwenty-fiv- e eligiIt is the plan of Mr. Anderson to panys faith in the future success of sion was Dr. Murray Hayes, who ble men two full teams and three. produce between 10,000 and 15,000 the Chevrolet is indicated, accordspoke on the subject of Patents. Yet, grit and fight and head work feet of lumber dally. All turned out ing T. Li. Schofield, manager, in the President Walter Adams and J. have won many a' more important will be finished products as the mill improvements now being made in orWilliam Knight both urged the Ki- scrap than this. The "Ys men have Is fully equipped with edgers, planers der to handle the ever increasing wanians to manifest more spirit re- shown a remarkable growth since and lath and shingle making machin- business with dispatch and satisfacgarding Saturdays football game be- last year a growth that has been ery. tion to all concerned. tween the University of Utah and the gratifying. Instead of being the butt The weight of the mill is estimated Young university, saying that every of many newspaper jokes, the lithe at sixteen tons by Mr. Anderson, and citizen should get behind Cougars have fought their way to the enterprising was moved to the .timber tract in PROGRAM OUTLINED anct boost for. it to win. hearts of the followers of the game team the sections by use of a Fordson tractor President Adams suggested that Dr. until they have threatened to abide and a specially constructed trailer." M. A. Conant, a former western con- in the spotlight even longer than is Commerce of Chamber the of S. ED HINCKLEY, Secretary By oneFOR UNION MEETING The largest load pulled at any ference football star.j be appointed their due. To Provo and Utah countime was 8600 pounds. chairman of the Kiwanis football ty of course, win or lose, the Cougars Now is the time for all progressive business and professional men to rally to the colors of commence It is now planned to committee and that every are and ought to be the most interboosters is our of athletic The struggling university great the Brigham Young University. department boiler SUNDAY AFTERNOON the transportation of a six-to- n member the game. attend esting, the best loved team in the a period of poverty to develop a great athletic organization, including football teams, to the mill site, and this will prob through conference. of club members the The respondand all other lines of athletic development. and tennis baseball teams, ably be commenced within the next The Kiwanis club of Provo has siga to ed the and total idea heartily few days. The Fordson tractor will The program of the Relief society Colorado made a special appropriation of of nified its Intention to have at the the noticed We that have forty-on- e University to a desire of recently expressed be used to move the equipment. essection of the monthly union meeting in one body sixty-on- e boosters. ' The exact number of men that will participate in showing the local elev- game $27,000 for their athletic association. Many other universities are so located and so well deto be held at the B. Y. U, next SunThis represents en is splendid Kiwanis club cooperation behind make that the events the and it, of their attend thousands tablished athletically that many big people be employed when operations are un day afternoon, is announced as folon the part of the Kiwanians and and hoping for them to win. of athletics financially independent. der way is not definitely known, but lows : partment The-- Kiwanians will assemble at will do much towards keeping up will probably average around fifteen, of struggle. The length In teachers division Mrs. Inez the have All these period morale of the team. The Kiwagone however, through institutions, the west entrance of the B. Y. U. the Allen will give a ' review of according to the operators. attitude nians Knight will have their seats reserved the of in the of of seriousness and cases, that upon depends struggle, majority period not oclock 2:15 a of later than on construction the The work buildings the years work as outlined at the one in body where they can sit and town. or of the citizens of the university college lumber yard in Provo is to commence general conferences of the church Saturday afternoon and proceed en cheer the We team on to victory. most masse to the bleachers. one of north is the rapas soon as timber operations are Mrs. convinced We are thoroughly the Brigham Young university that Allen also will talk on the topic is the motto of the club. We build adDr. in his commenced. The yard will be built of Gratitude. Hayes commencing football spirit, President idly growing institutions in the west, with a great future before it. We therefore feel that ev-of dress on Patents, stated that prac- build Mrs. Elsie Carroll will address the directlyback of the Anderson our and of Adams said yesterday in conversa-tio- n the in the citizen fair should development importance recognize growth ery city eat the era garage. everything tically people women of the division'. Her with a sport writer. ' ' this great school. The tfact from- which Mr. Ander- subject will beliterary drink, wear and use are covered oy Continuation of The is It that at least 400, U 160 of At the present time the athletic standing of the university is of sufficient importance to son will secure his. timber is patents. He also discussed the dif studentsrumored Poems. besides large numbers of ference the between acres in the Mud creek section of the Longfellows We Mrs. Inez Hodson wilp address the make it well worth while the careful consideration of all our business men. patent proced Salt Lakers will visit think the that Provo Saturone ures Euroof million the United States and Uinta forest, and includes soqial service division. Her subject the contest. The great football day in Provo and university should be encouraged to establish one the day to witness that pean countries, feet of Englemann spruce and over has not yet been announced. stating on this occasion we believe that all the business interests of Provo should form themselves United States was far more liberal Cougars havetomade a showing suffi100,000 feet of Alpine fir. The cost In the theological division Mrs. J. make the outcome of good to to club boosters back last a and the into the university inventors,, and outside of an ini- ciently point. great of the tract is estimated at $2,700, M. Jensen will talk on the subject: the game a matter of conjecture even no inof tial cost fee was to further a We the all want institumill, a a Provo our all added of to Provo. In expense order Habits and Customs in Heaven. which, greater get greater present curred. In Europe patents as is- though. Utah sport writers have other necessary machinery and transMrs. Hattie T. Snow, president of must be tions we must into our and midst other innurtured into greater bring possibilities doped a victory for the U by a Initial the makes M. expenses Y. sued, he declared, are little more scoVe L. I. A., announces that the portation of stitutions and about equal to that made by vigor strength. than a registration. , the following program will take place outlay considerably over $10,000. Some of the ,Y men unBoulder. The to dollars our of business millions of the is interests worth run he for Brigham Young Patents, declared, university in the young ladies department: not be in the game doubtedly a period of seventeen years from the on account will vicinity. Let us begin with enthuiastic education that will lead us to a keener realization of Presidents section will discuss ofof Injuries, but even so, reof date cannot issuance. PLENTY OF GORE -be They ficers problems. this fact. Cougars are going to fight and newed, but they can be prolonged by the Secretaries section, Duties of the Football school is of Let us as out athletics. and the hard before they will permit cheer fight recognized go crowning glory v taking out patents on improve Utah to Secretary. to the pile up any such a score. IN FIRST FIGHT boys victory. ments. Chorlsters section, appropriate The method of handling as . de None of the ofdopesters give the Y music will be featured. scoring. scribed by Dr. Hayes, is first the fil- anyIf chance agents section, Duties Dixon and Taylor are XCARD OF SEASON of Journal ing of the application; second, the in? theHinckley, the Journal Agent. are not too much and game exof to the the sending application In the advanced senior; section MRS. ERICKSON h their CHECK by ARTIST ndicapped injuries, Y s. amining division; and, third, the is likely to score The Education of Me and The the against e one forty-ninclassification of the Snow to by Go Eternal Union will be the subjects Headliners Draw; of the division. Each departments Church Organization will be the LAID TO REST IN Knocks Out Manson ' in APPREHENDED BY are' at work preparing classification department consists of the'Committees topic in the senior section. Y grounds Second Round. for the largest one In the Gleaners section a demon principal examiner and from six crowd they have accommodated in to twelve assistants. The in stration chrome be examiner, years. Bleachers are being art will GROVE PLEASANT LOCAL OFFICERS The Jack Dempsey Boxing club op conducted. polly erected, Dr. Hayes, asserted, usually handles chairs are being hired, and chest suggestions ened the fall season last night in the stories of wit"Hope every efbut one certain type of patents. exan and and humor, is being made to make the exfort a a and band bang. hibit of hope chest terms Armory with The various used patent- pected crowd comfortable. will Funeral The season commenced auspiciously be featured. The suggestions Services for Well-Know- n Man of Many Aliases Held in Divided Family Engages in Fis- - examiners were explained. by Aggrais invited public V. Hoyt and his commitDean was sufficient and there gore spilled to see this exhibition Woman Held Yestervation, Dr. Hayes stated, "means a tee are H. ticuffs in County Building; County Jail Pending Further following the a brand new score Mn the first preliminary to satiate the union meeting. preparing worthwhile combination of ideas al- board Afternoon. Activities. day which most bloodthirsty onlooker. More- -' information conInvestigation upon Yesterday. on adno but In which the ready patented, junior section the principles be given. This the will game cerning over, there was a knockout in the of faith and the parable of the leav patent can be issued. Funeral services for Mrs. Anna "A house divided against itself ditional board is being financed by three or Finger prints may prove the undosecond preliminary that went far in en will be discussed. In the declared patent office, Marie Erickson, who died Monday ing of H. C. Walker, arrested here cannot stand. four Neither can a fam- - the firms who have decided making the card a success; while as speaker, there is only one thing to do Provo 'Duties of the Beekeeper will be night following a short illness, were last Wednesday afternoon on the ily. their bit towards making Profor fast footwork and cleverness, that is worse than an inventor who vo a football town. in the Beehive section. held in the Second ward chapel yes- charge of passing bad checks, and The field, it is Bennie Shannon of Laramie and Ed- discussed is owh his is an and In As a result of the division of a that Recreation section instruc terday afternoon at 1 oclock with securing merchandise orders without attorney, "will be decorated at least rumored, die Kelley of Salt Lake City, in the tions the who is his own inventor. will be given to the recreation Bishop L. L. Nelson presiding. Payson family due to a attorney with the colors of the two friendly main event showed plenty. authority, if the plans of the local prominent In al to Dr. committees. 1875, a divorce action, occupants of the according Hayes, The services were opened by Lewis officers are carried out. Between three and four hundred The regular monthly meeting of court house, accustomed to I commissionei of the patent office enemies.1 " county who does not attend the game of Pleasant Grove, who gave Warnick fans of fistiana attended the opener, the Returned of Instead the principle more or less action, are chuckling to-sthat it would be necessary to willHe miss association the invocation. The Second ward of Cher chezfollowing and all appeared to be satisfied with will be held inMissionary time la the femme, point of most of the 24-E room over an unusual experience thatcose down, as everything under the conversationthethat at 3:30 choir under the direction of Profes- word method of the kind of entertainment that" Pro- following the union be carried on information day securing ad been n em-supatented. At that time in these parts for will meeting. sor Elmer Nelson and Mrs. Eva regarding crimes. Chief of Police awoke the most lethargic county to come. moter Gad Williams dished out to months 125,000 and 150,000 patents This battle will be ployee and created considerable an Brown furnished the music. introducthem. Kid Davis of Salt Lake City Wren Wilkins is broadcasting finger citement. just Ihad been 1,over and ssued, today C. P. Warnick of Pleasant Grove, prints of Walker to other offices. tion to the battle between equals in refereed the bouts and also announc- PROVO EDUCATORS 1500,000 have been either issued. Professor John C. Swenson of Provo, ed that if the support was what it loTo begin with, Gad Williams, strength which will occur here two Walker alias H. C. Munday, alias Between 1906 and 1922 a 100 per weeks I later when the Teachers ColJ. C. Ellsworth of Payson and Bishop W. O. Chamberlain, was should be the cards would be arcal a has and arrested promoter, was fight cent increase rival, by recorded in the of Nelson I Colorado comes Cougar huntwerethe speakers. lege one ranged for Provo every two weeks. of NOMINATED FOR Officer Snow following a complaint instead having boxing card in work of the office, said Dr. Hayes ; in the main All of the speakers spoke highly made to ing. Provo Right is right, and were two. The there but the increase in employes was yesterday, headquarters. bout between Shanof the character of Mrs. Erickson and man first police Y t had The event, a team has a heartcame to Provo on Decern While Gads show was more pro- only 4 per cent. Consequently it Is non and Kelley ,it is only right To schedule U ,E, A. TRUSTEES of her activities in the work of the her 18, 1922, and registered at the longed, it at no time approaphed the I now this breaking Had the iyear. to wait from one year infants been necessary I Relief societies and Primary associa- Hotel Roberts. While here at that other for pompous effect. say that the boy from Laramie, aWyoweaker one-ha- lf pitted to one against and before getyears detions. The crux of the whole situation Is I ting first action on the application. teams such as Montana State, Wyo-miming. should have been giten howto be representing he claimed time benediction was offered by A. the Union Chemical company of Den- the divorce action filed by Mrs. Oliv- the U. A. C., and the Colorado cision by Referee Davis, who, He estimated the number of appli-i- a ' Miss Alice M. Reynolds and Dr. M. O. The fuwhich the Smoot, Mines, ever, declared the battle a draw. it might have brought home Davis following of C. worthless several B. and Frank ver, both of Payson at were cations nomiagainst passed each Merrill, 100,000 Provo, year, and more victories, neral cortege followed the remains checks. The first round was easily Shan- nated for trustees at I but it never could Davis on April 23, 1923. those the first session at being 40, patents granted nons. He fought low and Kelley at of the Utah Educational association to the Pleasant Grove cemetery, have forty-tw- o the After He left on December 24, and was gained of married! 000. He years also declared that the of ceiving In the fastrecognition inIt Is rewhere Interment took place under not heard of again until Wednesday, life Mrs. Davis wants a divorce and fice is one of the few that no time reached his face and landed convention held in the Salt Lake which company are City the direction of the Berg Mortuary. when Ralph Dunn of the Thornton that her husband struck her I supporting, stating that a surplus of it is traveling. only light body punches. Shannon tabernacle last night. The Y lineup, though somewhat The grave was dedicated by Lewis Drug recognized him. E. A. Pierson, on November 17, 1907, with his fist, $8,500,000 has been turned over to on the other hand shot several rights Dr. C N. state superinten Warnick. doubtful vio-to Kelleys head. The second round dent of publicJensen, and 1 yet, will be about as folsold an to threatened with while her Walker whom order the United States treasury, physical instruction, and Henry lows: was Kelley's; after Shannon landed Peterson of Logan Many beautiful flowers and floral here in December, was notified and lence. Other allegations purport to were the nominees B- Y. U. Swenson, Ie. ; a right to the Salt Lake boys jaw, for president to succeed L. John Nut-ta- ll wreaths were donated by the many also recognized the man. A com show just cause for divorce. Young of Mrs. friends a and Erickson, the Kelley kid retaliated by pushing large It.; was immediately registered of Provo. Bunnell, Davis, his wife asserts, -- has lg.; plaint Mendenhall, c.; AlUlllftl fTflrnivnl round. of the of rest number the citizens of Pleasant and the arrest followed. the fight for the valued at over $20,000, and shef Rip Gledhill, rg.; Howard, rt.; Ed- -, Professor Nuttall as president! of erty die Kimball, re.; Mendenhall, Kelley opened the third round by the association made his address, and Grove and Provo attended the ser Yesterday Chief of Police Wilkins asks for a just distribution, which inascertained that Walker claimed to cludes a small house and lot in Salem. Taylor; Nick Bird, lhb.; Paul landing a right to Shannons left eye, so to say, shot full of holes the ar- vices. over the scanty. gument that anybody can teach. Two sons. Worthy and Seth, are Packard, rhb.; HunterManson.fb. be representing the Light Printing cutting a small gash & Engraving company and the Car- supporting the father, according to It was the only blood of the fight. We have learned today, he said, FOURTH WARD COMMITTEE THANKS PUBLIC FOR SUPPORT penter , Shannon finished stong, making the The Pioneer ward annual carnival that the medical profession is one Paper company, both of Salt Attorney Lee Baker and Deputy Sher- of the committee we wish Lake City. behalf In round even Shannon shadedKeJleyf iff Otto two take place in the ward meeting TO VOTERS OF PROVO CITY The while men Birk, trained sons,lwIll women other and Paper Carpenter highly I house In both the fourth and fifth rounds. and for none other. The physician to thank the business men of Provo company, when notified stated that Frank L. and Rex, support The primary election results the Wednesday evening, October and Walker was unknown y them. The mother. have nominated the undersigned Shannon would be a big drawing or surgeon of today who applied to who furnished the materials 31, under the auspices of the Mutual for mayor and commissioner recard here if matched against Frankie every one Indiscriminately the scanty prizes for the Fourth ward fair and Light Printing & Engraving comThe proceedings in the court room I Improvement association, the mem bout. He is remedies and treatments known a carnival; to Professor T. T. Martin pany admitted that the man had been have been intensely interesting and I bers of which are planning an elabor-man- y spectively. We were not candiDarien in a dates for these nominations and Ifast and fights low. He is hard to century ago would be quickly dis- and his assistants who gave us such employed by them. He, however, acrimonious interjections have I ate program for the occasion. Va-beplay, One Night Only, did not observe the instructions made. Due to the division I rious games and contests will be are not now desirous of election. ;hit, and covers up nicely. He de- graced and.jlose the confidence of the to splendid the different organizations of the given him by the company, and col- the feeling has developed until both I conducted and a splendid musical We are supporting O. K. Hansen served victory, as he outgeneralled public. Yet there are many persons the Kiwanis club, the musi- lected more than he was entitled to. factions look upon each other with I program in which members of the for mayor and Charles ward, stretched Davis Kid and .Kelley Hopkins today who hold to the opinion that cians, the Provo Post and to each He also destroyed all orders, two of disdain, and the red blood has flow-- 1 Brigham Young university for commissioner and hope points a considerable distance in or- anyone with a little smattering of and service our conevery one who in any way were reconstructed piece by ed through the individual members I bureau will participate, will be fa--. friends will do likewise and make der to make the match a draw. He knowledge is quite good enough to which tributed to make the carnival and piece by officers. tures of the evening. The Prove It unanimous for the present inveins with unaccustomed vigor. landed the cleaner punches, and he teach. the success that It was. We wish cumbents. We believe their serAs the case has proceeded the ill-- 1 high school band will be in atten-feelin- g In an man American sold Fork landed two for every one Kelly hit the the other Interesting ad- fair Among to extend to all in this public man- order for paper from the Carpenter vices to the community merits him. Members has to of were the committee Dr. grown, those last dresses according by night and thanks, . receiv- As most usually happens, the pre- - Shailer Matthews he which such for Port and that this company, Paper the chasm of the University ner our appreciation has carnival will support. ' year's H. S. PYNE, , JOHN S. SMITH, surpass all former ef forts in l!his dl of Chicago and Dr. E. C. Moore of of Committee., Chairman ( Con tinned on page (Continued on page Eight.) (Continued on Page Five.) ROYAL J. MURDOCK. jrection. the University of California. . up-to-d- ate " up-to-da- te f - Boost for Provo and the Y i J - , - pre-eminent- ly Red-slqin- , - . ae en six-rou- nd n; i self-alleg- es qb.-perha- jr 1 , ten-rou- nd en at-an- ce. j ys, |