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Show V "5 I i 0) J I THE HERALD, OFFICIAL" NEWSPAPER OF UTAH COUNTY, PRINTS ALL THE COUNTY NEWS. NO, 27. L. XXXVI. PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921.- ;- -- BRICTIIIIEE.CZ:; 0 " Pmv&BMky II Iffl ; 10 OTHER BALLOON PANCET0NJGHT DESERTS -- ARMY . HOSE TO QFFER . This is the Bight of the balloon dance attbe Armory,-und- er the auspices ,of the Americaa. Legion, The armory has been decorated tn purple and gold, and the orchestra will be in costume. . The feature of the evening will fce'tbe prize: waltz,ithe: Judges tor which Are to be selected from among the pcUtoi3k---iThe arrangement committee has left nothing undone to make this danc ethe most successful of the ' ' Armory season. ERSHlWS MECt CITY OAS IP ; j V r rmo iiAo V entertain thousands of If it will do for summer visitors every lake what other its canyon and Its : cities have done for less attractive :;::,.;. Hpots." E r ' - I s - i 9 J new traffic ordinance, Provo has passed by the city commis8lonyes- erday. It is printed In full on an other page of The Herald today, j The new ordinance amends that 1 passed in October, 1917. Among the thing auvCT&ts must do . 77 7 :.o7 ' when i . street If street is obstructed." But you must not blflw. ymir horn ta make "sSunnecessary noised1 'rnrt''wfiiiinarTfn,Timn,firi!-war.an,i hospiWl vehicles only. ; .. finance ccrporation.ao aid exports of j You must have two' front - lights a Salt the luneaeoBr aaa a asked to tell the Provo members of f otartan. Le wj ttMf of Salt Lake, who was Harding, drowned in, Jackson laxe Idaho, last Harding were lake-whe- n udden hftatin squall overturned their boat. Mrs. - Harding could- - swim, and amanaged fr until hours to remain afloat ITT I aid couia reacn jier. jut. riarums s the bottom body was found later,-at- r iLake-Botaria- art sricjjl Aug. 5. The turaf credits- ttltrmbo4rteg-the- ministration plan for loans by the ashtegton, r e;.--- whereeiewaheadJsjio;lear,or where the view of an intersecting tag the Provo Rotary club at the noon luncheon today in Hotel Roberts. : . Mrs. Jesse M. Harmon was chosen, delegate of the f ro. chapter of the Service star Logioa, to represent the local war mutlit i s at, the national, convention to be tn M ia Cleveland. Ohio, Septemxier 1317. Mrs. John Hulsh was elected alter nate delegate. . The Service Star Legion met in cial session Wednesday afternoon the Armory, for the purposes of national convention plans. ,. It was decided that Provo shoulS t be represented at the gathering of war mothers from all over the land., A and Mrs, Harmon was the unanimous choice for delegate. This will be the fourth national cont - vention of the Service Star Legion. TheJiraLwaaJieldJn JSvansville, Ind when the organUation ,wast known as the War Mothers of America. At the ' second national convention held In Baltimore the name was changed to the Service Star Legion so that it would include the wives, sisters and other female .relatives of t'ae worl 1 war soldiers. The third convention was held in Des Mo'nes. It was suggested here this moraine that the f ifth -- convention may be in- vlted to come la Provq next year. Mrs. Harmon today said that t'-.Provo's if it were extended by tha local chapter of the Service &iar Legion, the trovo city commission, the Commercial -club, and other orgia-lzatlon- s. " coa-sidei- ng , cmy i;;vitati:: v:i I "Produce an abrupt sound approaching points on any1 - "g q :said William Lambert, of the galt Lake"ommercial rlub, addresa-Mr. Lambert, was a"fueBt-- t -- '.ii DRIVERS SENATE PASSES fARM tweafter are: :. . -- irnii i iffif rnnhew mil run am ", "Provo can It- CITY COMIHSSIOn . .' ll r f .... i 1 I t '. I farqi products, was parsed Thursday .capable of furnishing! enouliJight to , see 50 feet ahead- Ttere was r,n rptprdyot en pas- - The rear red light must be so placed sage of the bill, which now goes to that the numberTlateBlra1l-be-1ilum- l' the house. The measure authorizes nated. agricultural loans from the $500,000,-- ' Spot lights; must be held down, so CjO cash caj ital of notbethrown rjewar " f ' General ftrm,u niece, Miss corporation, which also is authorized .farther than 100 feet. fietene Oene Fershmg, went out- - to issue $2,00C,OO0,000 of bonds in ob- D&zzlinr lights are prohibited. A sme oi amy rc Mr. Lambert paw a line moute toi JS J is one of over four ft. I dazzingjight husband. She became the bride of j The bill was put through a a fub- - candle power unless the reflection Mr. Harding, swelling upon, tne serv: t d public-spiriteas had ices Mr. Harding given simiie ior me, worns agricultural system- - cornea up to a certain standrecently 11:. Seattle,-citizen and as Rotarian. .'. Wash., where her husband, a navy: credits plan. As amended in the ard fixed by the ordinance. silent Then after a moment's manJsi member of the American -isenateJt Drohibits loans to foreien Keep your number plate well 't ravpr- Mr. Lambert continued Ws Legion Kraft was a senior rrade governments, the clause going out scrubbed. toward Proves raoio-- operator during the world without objectionafrerTjeveralTena-tor- s 1f address Jurning ad, scenic resources. had" expressed disapproval tf any stick your arm out of the' car. if "nJVMseriousrjr injured when , Mrs. Tianuorwas inclined to doa t a Herald nis oon, tne "weitovet.'L was torLast week The further loans to Europe. printed, an nelosed car you must in you're Provo to entertain a the of ability callletter received from Mr. Lambert pedoed ami sunk off the coast 4 Another amendment, provides for have some electrical or mecnamcai but-th- is doubt national convention, rraacc. loan ' to - produeersflpea ; notes and device to do your signalling with. ing attention to the need for road w was dispelled when it was - point? 1 l in Pr.ovo canyoa and to the street ' other instruments of indebtedness, Come to dead stop back of V out that the conventiea would be Is' .. lake. when secured by chattel mortgages or can and trains while passenger! are L : during the summer montlis, "I am glad to learn that on Good other papers conveying a marketable alighting or boarding them. s 1 the cl many Relegates ARE visiting INJURED CANYON FRIGE Roads day the people of Provo got title to staple agricultural products, . The speed limit in the congested be entertained i : their friends-migh' busy o nthe lake road," Mr. Lambert livestock. , district is placed at 15 miles an hour. including as well as wiiv Provo homes canyon said. 'If you'll keep on with the imout The senate rejected without a, record That's also the sped the city, and that others could sr REPORTED provement of the lakeresoureee yu vote three amendments designed to of one street into another. Elsewhere considerable time in Salt Lake, i .. ave you will draw, thousands of peoAttach riders authorizing farm loan you can drive at the rate of 20 miles eveo some of the sessions in: that .others state from over all this and act advances to entrymen on reclama- an hourple in Salt Lake. This, it v. . held be do You to the Provo bathing beach. tion projects. Chairman McNary, ReBe careful when passing a norse or persuade the Salt Lak ; may thought Price the of canyon victims tot, 1 believe, appreciate the wonder- .;Th6 publican, Oregon, of the Irrigation other draft animal. You must keep with Mrs. Har-mto cooperate delegates ful asset you have In that lake.. What automobile accident are reported pn committee said the matter should be car- - under immediate control even your conventiaa i nin the bringing you can do with the lake on one sid the road to recovery at Kie Provo Gen- dealt with a saparate bill. though the horse's driver can't do as Utah. Princess of Fatmia, Sultana sons and as her anistsn. three Afgli you can do with Provo canyon and Mt. ihey , r much with his motive power. ' "Even if the invitation is not se eral hospital. left the White Hjrase after baing re-- -j : by President and Mrs. Harding. Tlmpanogos on the other. No other Don't hop into anybody's car unless The Mrs. Harmon observed, "it cepted," most wdta hibi'-y?the Irwin J' McDowell, seriously har princess ilrt. hrrt city in the state has more to offer the owner Invites you. And don't will result ta a great deal of adverDAUGHTERS PIONEERS Of - tourists thaa'rovoias.'i injured, today was able to Jake . food, honk anybody's horn but your own. tising for this xity and state," The Provo Rotary clubr upon motion the first he has eaten since the acciMACHINERY-INVAD- ES THE ORCHARLi . In case of an accident you-muThe Service Star Legion will tak --"of Prestott" Gr Peterson,-- decided -- .to iglve "everybody who asks you- your ENTERTAIN now is able to recognize up with the cltjr commisison and civ:' d senda resolution of sympathy to tre dent.- He hame-anddrea and club organizations the matter of upon the acci-- i Salt Lake friends and to comment family of the departed Pedestrians shall have the right of 1 " 1 ? extending - the Invitation to ...the., i offerident. Rgtarian, and.-- to send a' "floral i fi ay at regular street crossings, at No more v.ork tlonal convention. ' ,v,mk ng.' : " - intersMons--anI 1 picking up fallen apples in the or- The first question that occurred to , TTi? Mavor LeRoy Dixon today said thai Jialfj.ayJietKee: ELI I thfrKtl 1. ' . i t f Rry Horen told of the plana for next cnara: ocicnce nasagain come :ohe r3u!i-doa- ll within his power t week's canyon parlyTTo which "all and we now have aid :h; national convention the farmer ' Rotariana and their wives will be in- of the fall over the cliff. - . : est every person who hascomren auHngeniiJus machine which- is said ih"aE.'C.fe!l'wre the hundred and twenty-fiv- e ' vited. -- Mr,the habit of jaywalking, that is,, cutBatewa.ecT.'.'oT',lfierr 6fes fBeedaysiOne to do the work of six men, and can comiaaaioa '.would "give .Mrs. Hans,:.;. motored the trucks iu 'canyon through E. J. TroyerrWho is leavlngfor Stores,- - was more seriously - injured whenever the street across the in of i upting pick apples ,9 eighty pounds ".cipal invitation to iarrv t. Pittston, Pa., expressed his regret at than Was thoueht at first. His knee; to the tli'-- Sfrvi e Star convention. mrcc ininiucs. ' : leaving such a fine city as Provo. and ell is fractured, and it is for : unlawful pedestrians hallbe I assured his friends here-tha- t .there that "he Twill be confined to bed the ,street1 at1 any point other lynan BC1T7Ui1?. . . I 11 J L II 111 ' DL 1 mfor would be ho stronger ' booster man ai regular sireei truasiugs it DELTA TO UE SEED CENTET: anrtiH time .. .thp aftemonn ati' Avrplipnt - nrneram terseetlons Provo in Pennsylvania . than Ed ana . nan-waoeiween . k Mrs. O. G. Bates came to Provo yes-- - Wanaerea.8-fondwffTAadreof .. -Troyer. . . . . street intersections'. . . , . . . UTOCT C. D." McNee'ley, attorney of Delia, terday from their' Thome in 'Ely and r Knight 0"?DPr wirth'i.sAaAl was in Provo yesterday, Utah, "Eundav tn rpnnrt for dtitv on ro ieav.ior oy. ne v ing with friends here, and taking c S9 address bv Mrs. Horno of Salt Lake. NEW RAILROAD LINE TO deBtroyer, spoke p? ats naval pro- of his legal business in ProTo. .'stale president of the Daughters of ; gram. :j:it:.:':...:,J::'':-;'::- ' '. Mr. McNeeley told The HeraU at r IIKIWRSITY.?':-FRn,MiB:TO? manager the progress now being nia1 by D. Ita CANYON Bill : of The Hub, was a f guest, 'and a as the seed center of the state. 'Mrs.-- - Coleman Tof IDowelH Address, speaker at the luncheon, He' too said - ! I "It Is probable that the state 192l-22t- el Midway; address, Mrs.. -Ella Watson tiiat Provo is one of the jbest cities tn A project of importance T headijuarters, now in Salt pioneerS- experiences, (Charleston; the worid.Aii.isjuu jof Its fc. .i" to Utah in the exploitation of .both be moved to Delta,'V Mr. Konert imse oi iieoer; aaaress, mrs. resources is l said. "Two large seed houses, cf i Donnette Kesler of Salt Lake; read- scenie and its economic the point where it Js rather a Minneapolis and Kansas City, arc remodeling ing;' Miss Grace Nixon; vidlia solo, nearing a possibilty, through iCarpenters are busy erecting plants in Delta,, and wil .. Y, oUp "tiiS UT1H Wni. Byne of Heber; address, Wm. probability than WWe Los the from a brancli of extenson Iffl the ' 4 DRUDGERY greatly increase the. seed product Baybell ; reading, Mrsr Stella Carlyle ; Salt -- Lake main- - line from reveraes of farmers In Utah." Heywood .of Angeles-or Modena to the north rim of anf an address y Mrs. - was No more scalded, red ' roueh served Lund Sait JLakeLnncheon via hands no - more TovfirttealiBg . .. the the Grand Canyon of the Colorado and the after program directly lakor and late hours; the ifon and coal deposits of the MARRIAGE LICENSES 6 at o'clock, returned lome parties eaeala trying toV-- get - disbes south, by way of Zion national park r -lean and dry g tapping the The folio wing marriage "liceir IsTT and.'Fryce canyon, and of Kalbab resources-the rich 'i'mber wer Issued this week: John Lt . delight now with our electric a-.. r.. FAFJI EKCAIIPTiENT motor machine. nation U farest.l: Luke of Provo and Vera leona i:. Put in the The surveyors in the field have been dishes, cups,' saucers, glasses, of Orem; Nell R Hanson of Plec :.i 'ROW BREAK 13P r line, i etc., turn on the current and Grove and BeulabOrr of Lehi; luy-mo- n locating possible routes for this oi V there you are! TheCfli;isitI5nToC:comTfiete-eonirH. Halght of Cedar CVj a;:l i ; t Rotigh-ncc- k mobs and crim-,ma- ls LOGAN, Aug. special ottha.'J-CS- .. Angeles k Salt Lake road Jeanle Rogerson of Saii Lake; FrarA Clubs and. beware! stress on the importance" and value of by tt f'arriman interests lends addiF. Walton of Provo and Venna Crooks dis-$linto the guns may go Interhealth and .illustrating, clearlyeth-od- s tional venture. to the ton of American Fork.., for, the, police have a of judging' and maintaining est in ttf development of the iron and " in form of the anCaroline Dr. Jew'weapon "health standards,'' the coil which is near by provides tfas.- bombs.' It resembles Hedger, nationally known' child spec- other -- e1 on for sura an undertaking, SOLDIER TO 1,'CTUK?,' much the small ajry' addressedthe the reasons from ialist for economic Chicago, na! Ad'ti 214 West Center Street. In World usel the women at the Utah Agricultural coU of suca' a railroad exit Wilson Anderson, son of J. C. A Phone 30. V . bnt Provo, Utah. lege, farmers' encampment The south feasib"ltv the gas contained, jj ,war, need for a closer lum-- l in h? V dersou, notified hi3 father r i not ' though a deadly, was packs the front lawn of to heln meet the college campus ber 'r this release from the U. S. anav. knock-ou- t for the i strongest crowded with women. menu ahead. And the fact that Zion Paso, Tex. He will be tack in Prove man. - It is In addition to the wives of the farm- national parkBryce canyon, Cedar next Thursday.. . Choking and but nauseating, ers Who had traveled, from all parts of Brake i nd other fascinating scenerj-odoes not leave ill after any the state to attend the encampment, the eouth is rapidly gaining a naeffects. In , a trial test the many women from the city and near- tional interest would make such a Un PAPER HEADQUAniEn : other, day on five strong . by towns were present Professor a. magnet for tourists the" world ovei ttm fled policemen "weepthey, o ; x" o" stated by sightseers Henry Peterson head of the depart- TP Provo will be the state headquart "YOU CANNOT BE ing" from' the scene. ment of education and pedagogy at judgment who hav seen the Grand for the distribution of fruit p PARTICULAR MORE the college; Miss Evangeline Thomas Canyon of the Colorado from bo. H This announcement "was niac!:! ' ..... v . rnarvolti rt tHa rroa j and Mrs. C R. Johnson also contrib morning. This means Increase i gabout your shirts,- collars, fj.c.,. I the aa.. bA.J88t. enjoyed Jrom. ness for this city, nn.: v Kl, iorga Tr. Hedger outlined seme of the' im- north 1 ' another important factor. at this laundry. than we-arthought," make certain Prove s ; methods of. measuring health - Th" Southern Pacific has at present to the fruit, leadership of t't 'i. " Perfect work"'larDur standard-.a- nd jportant standards . Empnasi2ing"""Chnd;-eattien we never permit it to fall especially, she said that a practical scenic fsatures along; its! line EIILLS INCREASE method ior preserving health and tor ccnrri'n Is made with the. excur- a laundry want If you below. to childfas ,thgj keeping the The Knight Woolen 'm:! that is all satisfying. al the , a condition of js to make G"rii:: c"ryon. the Oregon Short Line." work in all department? i: ' ' time' sehd your things here, frequent physical. esamlnatipjjs..of the to Ir' Ttl'owftone and the Denver k y twill, according to j,,.."; individual and record the results, Rio C ra ile Western through Colorado j " Smith, run in nearly fu'l j , thereby '.gaining data ' Which may be point:-- . - ... 'The reopeped dopurtmer:. ; .. i used to advantage. This method ' a::..; weaving, spinning; i. V. D. Houtii of Sait Lake spent it possible to detect minor Ill- "-were closed late t: .which -In thlK' : of before have ness or defects a few days they city, the guest other departments have I Mrs. C. E. Maw. time to reach the chronic stagfii 'all sumnier. by ihe senate. weekr-MFrnd-l- . . I; for-thre- 1 1 1 ill sari i is 4: would4e-pleased-locar- -- - ry -- - 4 t -- MEEKG ;: for-turni- -- o -- -- st " A j:" .' d t- back-br?aki- ' 4 - movt-nu-uLf- jid tJt ' I "Xr; .r..11'rirrluUeifiProbaW"1? forfifl - - , y . StariordauwlweavesJmlirin i .tJ'i'i 3N,Uliara-idstelnT-ior- tr" . vftit.n'womB.?. vi:-il- l&i,SiEr'B2S5iaf::S:- f6; -- rnTIDWWOtit A. ; - . t 1 -- - M0B$l?rnrTEARS ; - . d. . WHIPPLE EtECTRIC - hand-grena- 1 ren. If.7 dc . . tod;. 1 . f ji . k -- J -- ; i-' well-bein- , g ' also-make- j Mr ('... 1 - W. Pf-f- fr roy Laundry Co. There 164. IVovo, Utah. - ! ;: |