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Show II' I w - II V II . J I im I I I 1 " I . SIV ill! II - THE HERALD, OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF tJTAII COUNTY, PRINTS ALL THE COUNTY NEWS. PROVUtAH. NO. 29. VOL. XXXVI. C3 Y7 ir 0 w u la- JL w i OAD WORK HEAR C 11 Arrived- - in DISCUSSED AT STA Partrv Read all advertisements in today's and Friday's Herald 7 and receive money awards. r; Words misspelled to test your spelling ability; Contest closes Tuesday ; open to everybody but employes of newspaper and print shops and their families. See Pink Page of today's Herald for full particulars. TO . COMXE 7 in to be : MS FLYIIJG Today and Will Come Again Friday. ' XDNESDIYrAtJGtJS'ri0,B2ir '- lb 12) Half a hundred Provo women wanted todoptvlhatwolitt)egtrU whose father wanted to give them away s: DISABLED him incapably bafHIett ef giving them the care hi uwubwu UTAH'S SERVICE STARS CIHLDRt.'JAOIJPTED DJyARS PRICE TIIREI xn a 0 SQUADRON" n - C01MCLUII TO COOPERATE Hi lErREOaE mm-- rrPflJVnJl 10)1 : . and attentioa they need.- Utah is number forty-nin- e of he of claims are Qf the Regardless "7 Road work fifty today pessed American Bureau to Aid i Dr. H. G. Merrill said, that may develop or the amount of with greater earnestness as Huge Chamber of' Co lhaving but two children money necessary to adjust those to olace his of tie conference of county fcommis-- i Membership Drive II Jn homes. road. nit th NEWS PHOTOGRAPH FROM JAPAN claims, the United States bureau of The little girls will be adopted into BM1W war risk Insurance, has undertaken one of the best homes in the state; Bion in Salt Lake yesterday, t The Provo Commercial c! .' where they, will be treated as daughwaa attended by the task of searching out every 1 Tola conference succeeded by the Provo O man in Utah, who is enticed ters, given excellent educations, care, Utah County Commissioneri Reece, thus 'placing tl. Commerce, attention, and instruction. ,",'",' to compensation, medical attention or .Jlarrooa, and Gardner, The Herald has been asked not to the same class with the pi rehabilitation for. any degree of dis publish either the names of the chil contract for the paring of the cities elsewhere that have i ability suffered as a result of the club idea of commercial Grove road wai held military dren nor the home into which they service are going, for it was thought that any , - .'.s.. ment for the more pratical and the award to ' ft This : is the informaUon coming publicity of this sort might be of dis successful Chamber of I ... the lowest bidder, as reported in Mon- from the state headquarters Tt the advantage to- '- the -- girls - themselves 1 whkh: all business s planvria as in cl' bureau In Salt Lake as the result of a when they grow up. postponed for final interests inay--jwoday's ,Rerald,-wdrive now under way to canvass the mo try and to the greatest It is sufficient to say that theif hew decIdottloaar"pTtomoTrow.---- ' stat from nSnfflM"etWrr tar tncmseivea. Mttue.mift.. The Tollwlhgiieport of yesterday's locate every - poasibla claimants Conul nolnlyijiis.ot thfutfdejt JLQaet Jn Announcement of the" t : s RONESSES. AT SERVICELake: Bait comes from conferences be blned with the services of an advance Provo, but are able as they are desirrnadr"pnblicT by- - the I'ro STAR CONVENTION of Utah ous American to. mercial club this week.- At i.e of . The three commissioners all sisters the opevery the representative, Legion giving BALL. time the plans will, be laid for a post, the Boy Scouts, representatives portunities that wealth and love can county promised to make available by of the Red Cross, the press and pulpit bring Bhem. . next Monday the money for the state : The following Gold Star War ly enlarged organization, capaL' 1 more efficiently boosting ti e ci will be enlisted in tae w&r risk-arm- y and county's share of the five and certainly, am delighted at find will be patronesses at the Mothers interests at home and abroad. s to help the former soldier who may ing such an excellent home for the miles of hard surface National Convention Ball, to be The American City bureau will "be entitled to assistance. little girls," Dr. Merrill said today, paring between Spanish. Fork ear and the Provo given 19th, August by its assistance to Provo in the reorr man resid- - "and I am only sorry that I haven't Is there an Paygon." This "was estimated chapteF of the Service Star Le iaatiotL oLihe .leading civic and "when the project agreementiwas ' bo, that I can ing in this housef "Does he feel that J enough little children gion; ness body here. This bureau lu. - ago,' to each-- of lie has a just claim agalnstrthe"Sov- give-on- e signed, to cost 1221,000, of which the Mrs. Elizabeth Robbins;-Mrr- .-f ' a wonderful career In aidin-jernment for military service" and have asked for these girls. United States government, through Ada Nelson, Mrs. - Mercy Pcay, cities to make Chamlers ot" C "From "the time Monday's Herald similar questions will be put by in Mrs. Eliliibeth Barrett, Mrs. ia the bureau of public roads, will pay metee important factors in the town was was f and in read the cost.. : every county ringmy telephone vestigators kept Twelves, Mrs.Emma building of those cities. women wanted to In the campaign to aid the former ing constantly; Two commissioners from' Boxelder Soren-son, Mrs. Mary Ann Representatives of the bur""" sodller and sailor. More than 25,000 know about the children, and to put Mrs.- - Hannah county entered into final agreement Mrs Boyd, expected to arrive in Provo to Nettie W. Hurst, Mrs. Jennie with the state for the construction of persona, giving their address in Utah, in their applications for them. I never prepare the foundation for the I the pavement between Garland and served Uncle Sam in the recent even dreamed that there waa sa much r Bc'Jtfn.-'l- r atfrKiaiiearj' membership " drive ever iindert to in this few love mother unsatisfied Mrs. M. in. Frances Tremonton, which it is thought will city. comparison worldjratThe Richmond,Mrs. the Commercial Club. It is coBt about 155,000. The entire cost Ekin the total that have filed claim or are I could have placed fifty children "Mr s, Mary .',-more than double the nu: of this navement is to be borne by receiving aid from the government easily. members, and to create a r " is Dr. inasmuch is Merrill that insurance Boxelder county, many aaitundetithe war risk plan suggests fund with which the orcani bureau! whm Provo husbands and wives who a matter which concerns the ought to hasten work this year that UUhaerTrtfieService Star operate to the benefit of Pro ' to adopt children may Have , their officials. 'th old navement, the pioneer con will be asked to It is probable that the Cos: crete pavement on rural roads in j "There are two Important reasons ! wishes realized by applying at any of Legion in Club will be entirely taken c the with Provo not chapter only Lake Salt is the drive this the bureau orphanages. Utah may be salvaged and used as a making why the Provo Chamber of Comn - i to get in contact with every bringing the national convention to that it will exist nierely a? : base .for the new surfacing.-- re-acof ; "in but "the entertainment on commission Provo, the ice man, who has a Just claim la 1 addition organization of ' business i i .1 M T IT 117. toM I 11.11.. count of , disability from military PI 11 AIL G AM E P LA Y E D delegates who attend the sessions. of Commerce asu: This was decided upon at a con Chamber Utah counsel, of the Lincoln Highway service," said R. C. Olasmann. state hitherto under! work public ference in Salt Lake City yesterday association, and Gilbert S. Hoag, field representative of the bureau, in: dis the Commercial Club, An e JesseM. at which.'Mrs.. Harmon, Salt from make the rie trip campaign,. cussing sejcreUryXo for the Chamber, c Provo't-nption- at 1 IIII convention delegate, officers I If Lake to Ely, 'atartlng this afternoon mwee ii predicted for the i "Firs, ther ovmment it impeueo cut-oto officers of Salt exolained the Lake to Md Justice over the Seiberllng, or Goodyear, This may be a by I nfottver of t chanter :haf Provo pro- - sed to do. mercial " see that these men are accorded across the Great Salt Lake desert, Club officials as Cl ... . Miss . of . ltien Jennings president - returning J)SPay3fihe-Overlan- d every concession due them under the Commerce officers.. . UAI ur filrttir tht L th alt Lake chanter, was strone in - trail through Boxelder county. Chairwark risk7 insurance act"--- ;lmo Cunningham, who Is;, t Of her endorsement the movement to turned a" parade during the Tecent great strike at Osaka, Until lately Japan "Second,- - under the present provi man N. C. Poulson. expects to make from an intensive like" to Utah, civic has never in her hkiorv "tnioveJ" a strike, Notfi the tianncrv iut sions of the act, claims against the The' final and deciding game of the bring the national convention the trip.: with i organizations, the if and said that Utah chapters rrom ur I. A: TeSaueBenBaBtace will be United in eovernment tor atsa wuty arising State and federal officials have placed vpon C! emphasis, Provo effort every backing alike been anxious that the Spanish Commerce activities, will, military service In the world war will i played tomorrow afternoon at 4: 80 on would oemade at theXIeveland-con-ventio- n 1922. In this connection, n the Ttmpanogos park diamond. work should bfegin " at lievedract aS"secretary of t expireIn to show eastern that " i aDDarent that a claim filed now is ber of Commerce. The contest will be waged between the west is with Provo. delegates once. "It vras pointed out that there BIG DAYS AHEAD. LABOR DAY far more easily adjusted than one pre- the First ward team of Provo and the .Mrs. ,P. W. Adams, Salt Xake deleis a large supply of labor in need of Cunningham is ci over the sented In twelve months or even one Foarth ward club of. Springville. possibilities before a employment and it was urgea mat u gaters.to the national convention prom- and progressive' JRotHry canyon pa'ty, including: : Ofanibcr In a matter won ihe xhamplonr. iaer-Mlands were at all available, the work In The labor organizations of Provo month. Every day's delay ner tiarmon support to wltn of the central dlvUioa oftoe he which merce. believes wi'l involvingyaicaUcondition"ttdds jhip brmglng u,.'coBTtIoB to.UUh. difflcultles-ot-UuBtmRnt- ." to wipe out the existing fact . prccetjffieTeBrateIll5E3I oq. i. The Utah county commissioners rethe dance-'-a--Vivian iark, iiagiigjiuyuigy.yuiuw Kiwanins j. a Teal American Labor day parade - Eliminating in every way possible finished in first place in the southern jealousies of the titv. and v viewed the situation as explained to when Kiwanians and their wives Ogden, was inclined to doubt Provo's together ; in e They plan to make it truly American the procedure involving settlement of division. Both teams have played and them aHKmfr to such wtll be guests of Mr. and M rs.- a entertain ability large the-b- w team. which sides, and won ch clubs, from, parties, the Vineyard definite answer as ta the supplying : . in every accWinl"tooraialm8r T. F. Pierpont." feature, r thought th at possiblv the city and county. oh every case re- of the north Salt Lake or Ogden ef funds -- CtahJSQunJti.bynext Mon-- j could better care of the general Dediencv in passing! L.: r r Moaday-Angus- tJ WilUSiftS,.. cjiairman a .as utting-rom-the ern division ariseAisoon commisswnera road state dayr The . ..Georgia best ,Jmon ."contention, Minstrels, committe;:i- rrr town or district has neen. canyassea Thursday's game promises Idbe one though.... wa s . met.wiif h tfiV every confidence of colored minstfeisi nd"o"viir "ay that they have how understood jta t eiri ent "It be will file exhibireadily baseball to men entitled most of the for exciting ".rthat the money' will that should Provo get the convention be at a Provo theatre, for one day into we take can when visit done be this A1. ConsistM. in the league, many of the cities near Provo, Springa "flying squadron,M tions . staged I V the Juab county commissioners . , only. " y consideration the fact that we have a claims, war risk get into the bleachers for 15 cents. of the a of representative ing Pleasant Fork. carry out their expressed intention of J9. ville,' Spanish Payson Friday, August, city of 15,000 population without "For Us particular tvpc r f Uiitional convention Valance- iit bureau, a medical examiner and a The probable lineup: Grove and American Fork, could aspaving from Nephlio thejUtah county e and no tnftgroeS.?' Mr. ARD. ederal URTITW FO third-nna- a aPRiNGVlLH5 representing-taim thrA will be a Jiractically con- af in tertai.o rn t of delegat e , Zion's canyon in Dixie" hind i the sist to in Provo's. Ihefti Armory, ' carry : : . . said. Glen Jones, third base. board for vocational training will artlnuoua strln of oavement from Brig- ' who could moTor to Provo "for the compare" while Bryce's can v o vitation to the bervice Star Le"The proposed celebration," Mr. rive In that town or district to assist Lew Clark, catcher. liant and fantistic and worth i ham City on the north to Nepht on the u convention sessions. 1922 nationa! hold to the gion;: . to be ihe n Williams "isnot explained Tom Hutchison, s'jortstop. Tt was pointed out that the conven- around the world to see." i south when this and the SpaniBh convention ;ih thiscityr the.exeicftmanJj-'';-witTnof be American celebration, socalled plan,"" man The Clyde Packardi second "base;.- tion plans mavrbe'so arransred "that -- Such was the unanimous v Jobs are completed.: One SP , Tuesday, August 23. which.is nothing but another name for Lee Robertson, center field. go to any other town, for to wiU be through the city: of Spring-- ; Circus comes to town, : sperialJor orerfiow Jtssions" might be the group of Provo artists w thejpen shop propaganda, but will be the "flying squadron" will Ce station-- , Frank Cramer, left field, held in Salt LaWe, and even Ojrden; ten days in Utah's southern ville. and the other from Payson to Iparade big tent, an; ev'rything. " one a genuine American celebration, Ellis 8 wazey, right field. nd that soecial excursions from land and returned to the city ed at some central poini in eauu wu. ; the Juab county line. The "Utah, cotij " based upon the right of Americans to He will be assisted in filing his, Phil Dowdeil, first base. , The . party consisted c. Provo to Salt Lake and Ogden would . commissioners said yesteraay ' choose." Arthur Clark, pitcher. eive to , the opnortunitv. of Campbell, Samuel Jeppcr? money thK year JQHN WORSLEY FUNERAL oragnize if they so olaim; there will be a medical exami they wouldot-hav- e . PROVO FIRST WARD. . roaa. it was r-...... snending a day or so in each of those Larsen, Herald Clark atid L for the Payson-jual- ) nation, ahd every necessary , tact win - be assembled erts. ,.v.... catcher. cities ':... TROUBLE BRINGS H. Creer, over BREW John services part v ranged tfct by droppingjlhis ofj Funerar imme-dint e.. It, the. former soldier Is in The national convention', dance of I" They report having had s pitcher. Page, the federal aid project, yfk wer- he(i yesterday ar-ttfr Servife Star Legion is to he heW and they advise all Provo need of medical Hansen, first base, Sheriff John D. Bcyd. agisted by ward meeting at the Armory,-ht have -- not alreadv vKikd FrtdayrAniint-i9th- r Roberts." second"T3ie.-"- !" two deputies, pinched Alma A. Peck rangements will be made on the spot - house under the direction of Bishop . involves is tft nrovide: a features of southern Uuh case of base. which oroc care. eeds the third if such SpringDunn, him for of road through accused having and of Geneva carry arA good day's drive fror; be will" fund invitation perthe to too, c&rSi that, shortstop. carry city's . On Taylor, that vUle :Only hospital his in home brew possession. : te 'ttie floor of tle,natiotal gos Town will place tile to Bellfleld, center field. sonally he made federal aid. . on account of i The gpeakerg were John A. Meach-- . chargeTTeckrvafrgrven his choice of ranged for and every, careful attention ' convention be'"r held this September brink of Bryce's canyon, Ken Craven, right field. will be shown in consideration of the restriction, placed by the federal gov-- 1 B K Clark and a $50 fine or boarding at the jail for claimants. " p. iii Cleveland, Ohio. field. left equipment is not necessnrv Craven, Ralph court in 30 .". V emment on cooperauon iu i yesterday. city days s cellent meals and beds may The through cities, the theory heing tnat Vern Hallidayr: from the Bryce canyon ho: the . quartet - sang. "When localities can afford to riEMW more reasonable thaa ca construct their own roatls and keep Mists Have Rolled Away," "Welcome, even in, the larger cities o; work YOU SPEECH"? THIS OF "FREE aDO "The them In repair. Springville Wandererr Welcome,- ana J"One v The low prices of accomm comnleted. the only imoortant gap in cant Chair." Professor J. R. Boshard :" great". suf prise to the touii Lake the hard surface road from Salt ' and Mrs. Florence Meldrum Anderson best kind of meal ma v. be r WITH THIS . W'-south to Nephi, will be the eight miles rendered the duet, "One Fleeting . DOWN Stefano Mascagno former ballet for fifty and seventy-tiv- e ci ! vOt so south ofPayjon.v. L . RtPUBUC GOTTEN Hour." master of San Carlo and La Scala, A host of friends of tne aepanea Italy, and at present conductor of the RACES AT KOTAlu TIMP'S ALTITUDE. attended the services and .accompan largest ballet school of America, loto tlie cemetery. ied the body York uity and Fred New cated at City, The government ' has issued 'new where interment took place in the Christensen, one great- has been survey statistics of Mt. Timpanogos, family plot. prepared for the I" est masters of ball room dancing, tothe of the yon party Friday evening, ,. of altitude the pride placing Miss Merriss of wit! Jessie gether Wasatch arl2.008 ieet The old fig ivujr jooren: New York City, reached - Salt Lake '" Free OSCAR WILKINS FUNERAL for all race. ure, 1 1 ,957wilLJ)e discaraed-in-gov4 City yesterday morning. Fat statrsttes men's race. ernment official " mountain These masters of the Terpsichorean The many friends united with the Tall men's race. 1 hereafter, will o a normal art school conduct for Wilkins Oscar t Barrel of the relatives Gfet Timo's altitude firmly fi race. teacher of dancing at the Deseret Ladies race. mourn at his runerai mis aiiernoon. your mind 12,008. ,, the next four during Gymnasium' First in held the After r The services "were weeks," begmnig August Uth. i'H ward meeting house, under the -- direction bonfire and enterti::-"HUNT FOR ROBBERS. will be first of kind the school It its ot bait of Bishop, Joseph Buttle. Other vfi ever, held in Utah and will give the quartet music. All Rot-ma- L;e c Sherirr johh F. Boyd and Chief of speakers were , Mrs. Ine ""Knight of dance ex an the state supervisors Jesse btles are Bishop Ponlton, asked to 1 folife Jesse Manwaring bave1 joined Allen, Bishop cellent opportunity to. get ...mJ; .touch assuring the nou-d- ri to Hawg of Silver City and Dr. Ceorge hatit, ,X searcha roVber with latest the best method oi and -Young to t' e i for the robberj'who yeiSerday H BrTmhall of the- Brigham ' transportation and. -- delight? teaching was , house. weke into the- Harmon store at Col-- : university. The musical program tul . pasting. ton. under the direction of Prof. J. R. Physical Director E."" L. Roberts ThU Is the second visit paid oy rob-- , Boshard. ?.K and Mrs. Algie Ballil of the Brigham PREPARES FCK : hers to the store of J. M. Harmon & Young University - will - represent ; ; Son. at Colton. NOTICE OF MEETING Provo at the Normal School, and will Dean Harrison V. t . Yesterday they Rot ' away with b prepared to gve leq;e of Commerre their return upon shoes, clothes, stamps. and money- - ftc S. W. the students of. the University, and the ministration at tlie Sunday, August 14. Elder Scandit. Colton. of iicials believe .the- robber the. in. their University is- now v. will people of the city the resulfs-"bspeak Petereon headed toward Prova after th l in the vestry of the ?p'-iaschooliflg. making prepara tiers and have asked the sheriff here navian meeting 10.30 a. m, subject, rnlRoberts-wi- ll lege,-Amo- n. Ms.- Balliffjiand at hi tabernacle a to look for them. : :: ... r f mm PrinelnleB of the Gospel in exiimit to rrovo the , latest nanemg- paration of a Provo officers are watcfiicg the1 railChrist of Latter f'.f: r,steps and positions" at the .'National road yards for hobo and the Church " of Jesus Convention Bail, to be given ia the and ota'. All are jnTiteu,- t' ae k'epine eyes open pa'sensrerf. for automobiles Of the c. u;. c. 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