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Show J? MANY OF the men who fail are those who stopped to congratulate themselves on the road to success. r THE United States1 of America has received 35,000,000 aliens in the last centurv. VOL. XIV, NO. 20. - PROVO CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1924. ESTABLISHED 1910 t Id W CITY PLANNERS W. L. Whittemore of Reclamation Service Added To Park Boulevards Committee The Industrial zone of Provo City was tentatively outlined Thursday comnight by the Industrial district mittee of the City Planning commission at a meeting held in the city commission rooms of the court- SPECIALIST-WIL- OFFICERS SIGNS ORDERED OFF UTAH COUNTY1 L CONDUCT CLASSES MAKE REPORTS ON .SAYSE.B.J IN UTAH COUNTY pan JUDGE HANSEN TO m UL Li PROVO CANYON SERVE ON SUPREME COURT OF STATE LOGAN CONVENTION Schedule Arranged For DemonA decided improvement will be on a uniform eight-fopost, of two Road Questions Occupy Import- Local Man Summoned To Act As and inch onehalf In summer and Miss Rozina strations of the pipe, noticed this ant Place At Meeting Held Justice During Illness of The of the county and state Skidmore Member of High Court Afternoon early spring along the highways of officialsaction, Thursday it is believed will prove an Utah county, through removal of all ot , of impetus towards beautification the highways of Utah county. In fact, the motive for issuing the ord er calling for removal of signs back of the property lines, was a desire to make the, highways as attractive as possible for the tourists who pass through the county as well as for the residents. Several cities have indicated willingness to aid in the work, And will removed all municipal signs from the stretches of roads. The placing of signboards along the highways has been termed an unfortunate practice, according to many tourists, who have been im. pressed with the uniform excellence of the county road system and tlm scenic attractions which in certain localities have been marred by signs. The removal order it is believed will prove' an impetus towards further beautification of these highways. Provo Rotary Club To Attend Reports on the recent trustees Judge Elias H. Hansen of the Inter-Stat- e house. presidents and secretaries meeting Fourth Judicial District court has Meeting In Salt in of the introduction a unusIn the been honored somewhat Logan, Lake The report given by Chairman February 19 cast of the play which will produce ual manner by being requested to Frank Deming of the committee a Pair of Sixes, and remarks act In the capacity of a supreme the following described The Provo Rotary club will atsuggests of cooper court justice in Utah. the stressing importance as district the be area the interstate meeting of Rotend designated ation with a view of securing im to be devoted to industries: clubs in Salt Lake City on tary received Hansen, road of Provo Judge the Thursday canyon provement evening, February 19, ac"All that ' tTact lying east of via the north bench were the fea- a summons to sit on the Supreme Tuesday to the announcement of tures at the regular weekly meet Court bench and participate in its cording Thirteenth West street and being Jenkins. desSecretary .cases Clayton deliberations of durand trial west of the south and following ing of the Provo Kiwanis club held The meeting of the local Rotary in the Hotel Roberts, Thursday af- ing the illness of one ofj its memcribed line, beginning at the interclub of The action bers. street West of ternoon. Thirteenth section summoning held-f- for the presentat week will be 6:15 oclock, to in evening Hansen sit the highest Judge and Center street and running A new feature was introduced In court of the state has met with much when tnk organization will meet thence east along Center street to with of E. members the Kiwanis club local club when J. President the comment his south from agreeable Ninth West street; thence many meet- friends, who feel that the honor is and the Provo ' Chamber of ComAllen forum announced that South to Fourth West Ninth along merce. ' ing would be held on Thursday, fully merited. street; thence east along Fourth, The Chamber of Commerce will February' 28, at which time mat South street .to University avenue; Judge Hansen was a practicing he in charge and will introduce to activiters the clubs avepertaining thence south along University attorney in Spanish Fork prior to members of the state road commiS-sio- n ties will be discussed. Only mem- his nue to Fifth South street; thence election as judge of the Fourth as the principal speakers. Presbers of the club will be present, and Judicial east along Fifth South street t District court in 1921. He ton G. Peterson, if Allen is of the President chfiirniaij of the opinion thence south Sixth East street; is a member of the Provo Kiwanis state will he present, commission, innovation the should that prove to Ninth street East along! Sixth club. ns will J PP of tlie federal Finch a become South-easterland y beneficial, monthly South! street: thence bureau ofjroads. a represi ntative of At the melting a full to the street Springville along ,Stat the F S forestry department, counand complete report will he made of road to the south city limits. LARGE INDUSTRIES tv ( omiiiif bin rs nt roc and r"precinta- of the club officials MONTHLY REPORT 0 meeting The; committee also suggested that of G'.is n the (it'south .100 Logan. feet com;nUsion all lands more than who will nddrt s the Among tho of the line of Sixth South between Alien also stated that President SEND EXPERTS TO STATE HOSPITAL IS University avenue and Second ofWest at the Lagan ton. ic w a impres-u- l oil for use street be ntioii with the that All abb.it-oir- s Imsines-'- . In vai unis (lui)s exchange speak. and PROVO THURSDAY excluded from were urg ul .to rs, ui.d that a budget sv stein be its 1 3 j a.s lliilein ul tile tweln-lw- o the citv limits.' d. it of tlie larious-ie' org.i a vat ions protect manW. U Whittemore, striC!-i lulls ii.iM tuu:id that the 'no- jn kohl im r t lie pl e( ing oo.evnt ConsumIn Man Assist Provo of reclimaJ u. of S. Young bureau of Nmn-oUniversity College the f ager light Ldcrca.se Noted In idgitmg ot nnanits hu OLSjB ''.iis'kai pumpers are iiillg a i ri n eed proud oil lea-u- i CcmnDrce Highly Com pi i 1U.' tion, was added to the committee Hi. Negoti Satisfactory mating IT rahl saj isLai ten R ber Anoipei ' Cla: 'k. Committed FatitnD; Prof s or find narks L at tin (on'.i mion (omniented bop! wards, replacing G v. 31 Producers For merited ations in-H- i Visitors lea ihe i ' un j ritzrov d To ion a! Provo M. C. Merrill who has left was the ion that the upon ll K NOVEL BASKETBALL Th purpose oT to accent a position in Washington, ediKato.n lammiliee incite all new i h i s is bureau farm The State MTesi'it ideas on Representative canning o'tr ca h D. them in the am! t i Mu of William Electric company of new road th" commJttie, composed was authorized to rc.m mitt. am' 'U ol a Kiwani, .n pnor to their Mn h Pi mo i a e op to tin RadclH? of Provo, C. C. Child of American Telegraph ant Telephone. (uims t SbJ v u ' ,! a o" J a im t. tit alive map ot ptrlts uil tion liito.iui Tt K. Lake the Is and rj Slates m 'licit Salt i .tnpan n George t", county, of looking Gi of ynuci;; ri boulevards, with the view d n IM.MVS ; ' P. visited Provo of Davis and Martin for company tJio lit L. intonclt of county, Telephone of the chairman the of Schofield, 4! institution, city to the requirements ron!f rurt fhH Mphw?iv throuerh inter- convention committee, who also at of for the Utah has the with purpose his AttracBrown, Central Thursday Proves Tut agreed today foryarded monthly King vears ih advance. Canners association on a price of viewing various prospective grad- tended tlie meeting in a short ari. to tlie state hoard of insanity. Frovo tornvon over the bench from tion Chairman Joseph P. Welch presAt Affair Orcni Olm stead The importance Staged for1 tomatoes for the uates of the Brigham Young univer- dress stressed the importance of the $10 per ton Dunns report follows: ided at! the meeting and instructed of Y road the from Provo Via Students building commerce a view' of with By On January 1. we had 721 regusity college present year. club putting forth every effort to th committee on parks and to Olmstead and on the north of of the The of committee members the N. comm a and twelve advisability determining at success. tted J. it a make Ellertsen, larly jiatients report vards to submit tho ennvott will ho The 'Idaho Club succeeded in car- met recently giv- secretary of and the Provo Kiwanis voluntary patients under care and through negotiated the selecting leading scholars to be commeeting! of the planning commission. The has been arranged to meeting the price, which it is felt will he satis- en intensive training by the rying off the prize offered by club, dtclared that the many mat- treatment in our institution. During commence earlv in order that all student body for the best act pres- factory to all concerned. Canner- pany. twenty-threwere the e month ters of importance regular pat- who wish to attend the Brigham presented comof basketball the to Those durin ies compet. have college ented visiting gthe at the Logan meeting, among the ients and four voluntary patients already commenced ofFtnh ented during the basketball compet-leg- e place contracts with the tomato merce were R .B. Bonnie, education- foremost was that of in some way were admitted; seven regular pat- Young universitV-jfniversit- y MARK AUSTIN SAYS do so if they States bridging the gap in tlie youths life, ients were discharged and ten regu- basketball game may al director of the Mountain hall. The Idaho club put on an growers. j desire4 Who the Telephone company, J. Goodw'in of after he leaves the Boy Scouts or- lar patients and three Egyptian sketcii entitled, According to announcement voluntary SLICE!!' old of which the tomb of in BEET Electric Knows? Western the company PROVO canning crops committee of the state patients died, leaving a total of 727 ganization until he reached King Tut was revealed to the spec- farm bureau has now disposed of Chicago, and Orson John Hyde, dispatients regularly committed, and Mountain of the tators, invaded by the Y basket- all canning crops with the respective tinct manager thirteen voluntary patients. or a LAST RITES HELD it total of 740 WILL BE OPERATED ball team and a bunch of Yso root- canners satisfactorily, with the ex- States Telephone company. According to Mr. Ellertsen, patients remaining on loud ception of peas. ers. The rooting became The companies sending these rep- was pointed out by District Gover- February 1. No difficulty is that the mummies of the tomb were expected with t lie pea canneries, and resentatives to Provo have for some nor Edgerton that eighty percent of We have sent to tlie state treasurFOR H, R. CLEMONS One danced an Egypt- the committee will continue negoti- time selected students of the crime committed is by youths er for fees and other cash receipts awakened. leading Officials Urge Sugar Company did some ations until some agreement, entire- various institutions and given them between the ages of fourteen and ian dance and another during the month of January $3, Growers To Increase Acreage gymnastic stunts that were interest- ly satisfactory to both can thirty weeks training in the Haw- twenty, and consequently some ef- S17.80. Our OF PROVO BENCH fund had a interests, thorne Plant works near Chicago, fort should be expended in devising balance of rash patients be reached. on hand on January and Reduce Loss ing. At the last, old King Tut himto fit them for managerial positions means to improve this condition. 1 of $3,1 34 68. self was awakened and took the solo During the month famous yell: Edmund Evans, coach of the Ki- we received- $74 17, tviih the various companies. Twenty-tYs in the and disbursed part sugar beet sheer, The Iprovo You? MANY MARRIAGE wo Who? soa. Who are you? were selected from Western wanis play which will be produced $94 21, leaving a balance on Feb- Tintic Stake Officers Eulogize which was idle during the past 19-Y. U.! Character of Young Man at the Columbia theatre, on Febru- ruary 1 of $3,114.64. 4, universities last year, and Who? y6u?JB. Ison, will be in operation, in was $25.00 in cash and were turned out as capable of the members introduced The 20, assurances ary given prize for Who Died Sunday Other the disbursements to January according cast, among whom are Julia Ander.' were as followsISSUED LICENSES a, page in the Banyan. ing managrial positions. from salaries ard beet growers of the north The Sanpete club with a sketch This year is the first time that son, Louise Engar, Vivian McDoifcald wages account. $7,172.31; office exFuneral services for Hyrum Ray trict by Mark Austin, the local institution has been hon- Miss Jacobs, and Kiwanians Jacobs penses. $212.11; travel expenses. Clemons, entitled Whose Game? was a close the of Provo Bench resident who superintendent at a Some Sail-pfrom a in the contest. Nuttall. visit ored Eves, second BY Graham, representatives CLERK COUNTY by for developing water sys- dud last Sunday iporning, (were held $403.26; Sugar company, was in taken the ers shot a bird which of the companies cooperating Kiwanian Scott Stewart, chair- tem and pipe line, $4. in tin Third ward chapel 'MProvo in Lakeview Wednesday afternoon, a band of Utes wtio in turn were and Dean H. V. Hoyt of the man of the good roads committee, 856 34, orconstructing rep4 with work, a by 34.14. of total of $22,1 meeting the purpose for Wednesday afternoonr Kiwas a huge Cougar m lio res. niauled Commerce of of the the stressed highly by company college importance the been has sugar month the of During therp Valentines Day Proves Occas- complimented by Messrs. Goodwin, wanis club cooperating in every way Numerous friends of Mr. Clemols resentatives regame and put the Utes to several cases of tonsllitis anil pneu- from Eureka, his former home, anil tri decidoj upon some action in of cued the The ion For of manner Commerce of the for the 'Utah Hvde and with and Bonnie the Chamber of carrot, Many insignia County flight. hut most of these recovered from the southern, stakes of the. L. gard to resumption of operations students and Rotary club in securing the improve- monia. was well represented. instruction given being To Wed Sanpete, The health of the pat- D. R. church were present. The Couples cutter. nromptlv Provo the characterized to the results apparent. Three pros- ment of the Provo canyon highw'ay ients in general has he'n good. Thir- invocation The program was the sugar was affere(d by Murray Among! the officials ofChief The via the north bench from Provo. He teen deaths Engi- by originality and cleverness. occured the Murdoik and the closing prayer by Valentino day, February 14, prov- pective graduates it is understood, during company present were to the the was of at not be route A. by declared this will II. Utah, staged Wonderland that opportunity given month, five males and eight females Stephen Bunnell. ed to be tlie occasion tor numerous neer Pratt, District Engineer attend the Hawthorne Plant works pri sent on the seven percent sys- We believe that all departments A large num- thistle Valley club, proved to he one Utah of Austin. men to women Mr. and and ap county Speakers were Bishop BurchTin-ti-of Wing with the recommendation tem, hence every possible influence this institution are functioning efof the most original of the evening. mly at the office of County Clerk of Chicago President Rich of the e Eureka, ber of the beet growers of the Provo not teature who did visited would be needed to secure the above ficiently out The club, however, and cre- of the representatives that the Vailaco for institution, Hales the Andrew Anderson of necessary district were present and pointed stake, Views at all. basketball here. opgame m routing. is in good Provo, and Bishop 'Samuel H. Blake the need of the slicer being facil- the Utah were shown in clever liv- dentials with which to launch them. Mr. Stewart also announced that speaking generally, Conferences were held with thQ s Ives upon a career of matrimony. tributes of eration due to the improved grow- of Vineyard. Many fin students in the College of Commerce the committee from the club which for bv Bishop were and Burch who those Among paid applied ities that 'would be given theneed ot ingAllpictures. men are which were stunts under exceptionwould meet with state and federal of the and the plan to licenses the the estimable as. and President Rich, marriage ers. and also the obvious Thursday Duchesne selected explained. Interviews with highway department officials were c. ally good. The Uintah character of Mr. Clemons while a previous were ihe following: the sugar, beet pulp for dairv were conducted J W. Knight, Senator LeRoy Dix- NEW OFFICERS Out Where the davGrant various students Club, presented, and of Provo Thomas. residi nt of Eureka and other cities 21, . tie fodderJ Brim-hala and l, analy- on. T. L. Schofield. George H. typical sculpture Edith Faln McDonald 19, also of with satisfactory results, those West Begins,1 in the Tintic stake. Mr. Austin after assuring Bishop Blake and of O each students sis of Nielson Swen Walter given and grades Pygmalion he act reminiscent Mr. Anderson ' eulogized his laand Proio; Harold Willard Jensen, 21, close consideration. BY CHOSEN PROVO club. pan. of present that the company would or Galatea the Block Adams, who is also chairman of the bors while a member 'of the VineSpanish Fork and Jennie Victoria in a clevglad to authorize the resumption Y Spirit Wins, Chamber of Commerce good roads tomined:. all also of present ward. 20, Fork: Spanish Snyder, yard local operations, urgd the and fencing act; committee. and Karl 39. Anderson Counselor - Raymond Hard-- I Bentwet, Firt to grow as large crops of heels as erY acrobatic LOAN ASSOCIATION the Edna are in committee Plans this for presented Winter Walkers,, of both the of 32, Lydia icreage. Young Iloldaway, ing Vineyard was in charge of winter possible, abd to increase beautiful a connection with those of the ChamSnowball,4 John Harrison Wainwright. the services. The economic loss resulting from scene; the Y. D. D. club, staged, Provo; Car ber of Commerce and Rotary club to While Musical numbers were furnished the forced figure .of one factory The Lament of the Lizzie Lee. a 10, of Springville. and Venetta meet with the state road commission Dividend Declared Local By 19. of season-wa- s the Vineyard quartette composed Fork: by pointed Spanish the past during and those of the guns and and Robert Reed stunt full of pirates, ships, While cranking an automobile representatives of Murray Turilock, Rhoda Allen, 28, of Ferris, Company out. Approximates A. L W Hopresthe of in the roads Mammoth and Mary Ann Beecliman yesterday afternoon on West Center federal bureau briney deep; and Kirby Allen aril L. Holdaway, and It was emphasized at the meeting act called The of $33,000 an 7, who lives at tel Roberts, from where a trip will interesting ented Jones St. Iliff street The Mrs. Mary Wanlass, soloist, the latter George .receive couple that the growers should Commerce were Book Ball, the met be made from Provo to the mouth 6 8 West Third South street. in the office of the of The dedicatory praver was offer-le- d married Story of entire population the A dividend of 7:55 percent of the support of Provo canyon. The return may the Peerless Flavors Utah countv clerk. when accident the a club serious presented with of by Elder Bills of the Nebo stake. Chamber the county and city, the harmonic phantasy a he was using was hurl- be made via Orem, in order to al- net earnings of the past year was Interment handle crank was in the' Provo City Commerce and other organizations in Thepleasing one a low closed with of comparisons. declared by the Provo Building and cmetery under him over car the evening ed from striking outthe- direction ot the the a with view of increasing of Loan association at a meeting held Growers of the left eye with such a force as to Theclubnecessity of all members act by the Masque club not Berg mortuary. put of the sugar beet crop in order in play in The at tri the the county courthouse Wednesday Trysting being present cut a long gash. The contact rend- the that no factories be closed through Place.competition, County was a clever little piece Making and he re- ekib meeting Friday evening in the evening. The dividend will approxiIt unconscious him ered failure to provide sufficient crops. Roberts was emphasized by mate $33,000. At the regular session of the Gail Plummer, Libbie mained in a semiconscious state un- Hotel The principal reason for the re- plaved Mr.by Finalsen, Camile CrandMessrs. for the present Lakeview ward Relief society TuescounStew'art and Schofield. of Officers chosen Utah was growers He to Strawberry taken last late til night. Cook, that the quest made by growers Riven O. Nielson reported that the year were T. N. Taylor, president; day afternoon Mrs. Ellen B. Bunty met with the Utah State Farm the office of Dr. Fred W. Taylor, Adams, Glen Guyman, slicer be again placed in operation all. Harlan Folland, whom H. F. nell, wife of L. L. Bunnel, was chosof officials bureau commission ' had requested H. A. Dixon, all in Salt county stitches several Thursday found who necessary was the urgent need of sugar beet and Graec Lake to well. devise to appoint a committee to Thomas, secretary; Walter Bandlev, en president of the club means the of City fais. wound. very the ward organizato close their parts pulp for use in silos, producing feed plaved Arnold Dixon, tion to fill the vacancy caused were judged on their ing capital to handle the 1924 Arop. is a barber in the Jones assist in determining the advisabil- assistant secretary; Jones stunts yir. The by bv from , the i)airy .herds a owned The fruit and vegetable growers Barber shop. He is reported today ity of selling the county infirmary treasurer; W. K. jSpafford, C. H. the release of Mrs. Don C. Williams interest and their suitability for growers-dairvmeUtah at W. have of this time. The president w'as Miller, J. county Robison, Andrew Knud, who has moved into Provo. Mrs. already three to be much better, although he was basketbal vodie. cooperative marketing associations not well enough to return to work. authorized to make the appointment. sen. J. W. Dangerfield, Joseph Nel- Jane Reese and Mrs. Chrissie w! The Vodie will soprobably H. A. Dixon, first of son, O. W. Andelin, directors. Madsen who were counselors under successful through which strawberries will be The Seventy Mile Kid, old an annual affair, an Utah was of the club the and handled. the Mrs. ex. house $93,175 growers oouhty The past year During superintendent be. to Williams, were retained in the sourdough miner of the early Alaska this one declared to produce three-fourt- h The old short clay pipe is disap- Provo City schools was chairman for loaned to members and $160,000 presidency. of the pect President Electa mining davs, ha charge of Mount was packed. tate this and cancer o fthe lips has the occasion, and awarded the at- worth of stock matured. Total re- and Counselor Virgie Murdock Dixon entire crop of the pearing McKinley National Park, and is said in which will likely be more than greatly decreased in Great Britain, tendance prize, which was won by ceipts were $355,446.06 and total the visiting members from the n know The cafeteria idea originated about the mountain Alex Hedquist. 000 cases. iroyo board. disbursements, $350,406.04. according to a famous surgeon. than any other man. Los Angeles. The schedule for the extension de- signs, signboards, etc from off the partment courses of the Utah Agri- stretches of roads. cultural College which will be given Preston G. Peterson, chairman of in Utah county under the direction state highway commission; the of Miss Rozina Skidmore, clothing Commissioners James T. County been has specialist, arranged. and Fred Matley, and CounGardner adMiss Skidmore will conduct Edward B. Jones have ty Engineer vanced dressmaking classes by the an inspection tour completed just demonstration system. Several towns and reached road the system, have been combined for each day, along would be adit conclusion the that or four and the plan calls for three to remove all visable signsigns, atleaders of each of these cities have a tendency that etc., boards, courses then the and giving tending demonstrations In their respective to disfigure the county highways. communities. The schedule is as to County Engineer According follows: notices willJ be sent owners of Jones, February 18 and 19 at Payson: these signboards today, to remove Local meetings, Springville, Maple-to- all signs lines. back of property Spanish Fork, Lakeshore, Ben- Mail boxes, which have been placed jamin, Salem, Payson and Spring-lak- at varying distances from the roads twelve will henceforth be placed February 20 to be held at Santa-qui- feet from the edge of concrete or Local meetings, Santaquin, bitulithic paving, and will be placed Goshen and Genola. February 21 at Tinipanogos meeting house; Locals meetings. Grandview, Pleasant View, Lake, View and GROWERS AGREE ON Timpanogos. February 2 2 at American Locals meetings, Cedar Fort, PRICE OF TOMATO lnine and American Fork. IV bruarv 28 at Pleasant high school; locals meeting. WIT till. Pleasant Grove and Lindon. n, e, n: gas-olr- 1 hs - I mm wv9 i - stages - B i o-- i mnn ip in-lru- ! , tt ( i ! : uF-li'v- 1 T1 - ) 1 f r e lu-ni- str-'sspd.- ( - ! - et , 'Barber Struck Cranking j . s i , . j Strawberry - Plans vice-preside- n. vice-preside- -- a z' A, "v nt |