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Show II I I rl I I ' 1 I I I I iiii.ilJJ.Ji JiW 7 - I II I IHHh ii ' I V VU .... HERALD, OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAfl COUNTY, PRINTS ALL THE COUNTY NEWS. HZaiZTITHE VOL. ' XXXVI. NO, 32. PP.OVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST " ' PRICE THREE CENT: 17, 1921. oO orO rnnnuriu nritnu riniirnh.. .. rfturiLn imiarimmi :r iii OUTCASTS CHALLENGE NEW TIMPS FOR bllHI.WLII IN POSTSEASON SERIES OF FIVE GAMES no- -go - - oo oo oa An aa oci'oo aa o6 6 o " Oi ! -"-i--- -"- . DLKin ftu i DROPS DEAD I?l CITY v. 'A of post season series baseball hffteni to Provo. ( The "Outcasts' have challenges the Tfihpsfara-serie- g .ipfrf lvr gaaifa-- 4 be ordMiim Miss Spelt ganealoOhi mosaicking brand is 1 plft,atJjmpwpj:osa;Jmme-diatela ter the close of the . Central y niiiirmc ' . Utah league season , " The proposal made to President Timmerinan of the Timps Is that five games foe played, the winner of three - - FUG Kfcpmttsedrrbjpopjexfctb. ill 1176 nhysixjaaaid,, uUL. born Sheffield,' England, coming to LAHhllllLU settled Ptoto with his parenta; IStthe-etieBd-jfraB-l- ?, ' U PROVO THE LIST OF MISSPELLED WORDS. found in last Wednesday's and - FriTha fniining wnrds ere those day's Herald; the second awardaa snd the fnurih- : wn i u li rtki In n Ail ocniiiif B Mtitofn. These awards will be paid in r M o KM farmer of William JamesAdamsr Provo Bench; dropped dead in the office of Dr. D L. Waiiick Tuesday. Mr.- - Adams was working in Provo when he felt a pain in fats chest The pain became more acute and he hurried to Dr. WaiUek's office, arriving in great" distress. A"tew moments later he fell to the floor and was dead when examined y the physician. i if Ik irti,WEDNESDAY'S M.ViwJiaL HERALD. i chants who advertised in that contest. in The winners may select the stores ROTARY AND KIWANIS MEET In -He Checks are awaiting the wianers at Larson & Rollow Conclitent. FOR C. OF C. MARCH. Bench there all his lived and Provo office. Herald The. Sandela. Brown Buster his llfew neighin 0 by several respected htghtyt cent all the of to take The contest developed W. f. "Pratt Percolators. grate per Thursday-eveninthe Klwani bors' and friends. He leavesH widow National Convention Ball Sail. receipts, the.40 per cent going to the tetesting features. Among these was and 12 children,, six sons and Mix and Rotary clubs will meet at the v- - the fact that more Provo women than losers. Sani tary - Cleanin g Ji Dje in Provo Commercial club rooms at daughters; one brother and three sisThlB -- proposal - was - made - throu gh men are good spellers,- - for the first icc, rejuvenited Just before 8 o'clock and will form ters. four are women. Two men are repre The Herald this morning by Emil's Cafe-Not- io. Funeral services probably will be in single file for the C. of C. march fUn.lnn Vllf,. anil nlflvaH Cnm sented among the first 'eight These Irvine'e Principals. held Sunda at .1:30 in the - Tim- - mo the high school auditorium,. The land Sbeehan, former members of the Rood spelling gentlemen are' L. B. Photo & Music Supply-Uku-lel- as,' .Provo All of citizens Provo between alien Fred Christainson. leading dancing two single files of club men will ; Provo league team, and who were relHarmon and George Brattan. Mr. Har tne ages of 16 and 35 must appear panogoa ward meeting house. .. 'stationer. form a double file going down Cen. master of the Pacific coast, and-wheased Saturday Evening, Centre. "' mon, found 44 misspelled words, and Thursday, September L at the high , Telluride Motor 1 ter street emphasizing the , tact Mr. Brattan found 4S. Mrs. C.-"We will recruit a team from Provo now is attending the dancing masters' r Hoag school buildin to register and be ex Whitehead's Lee a. EXPERT Will UNQSCAFE all Provo , unites In boosting that 43 who each found Call In Uve Bessie -i and this city convention In Salt Lake, will attend Bates Furniture Corthouse.jlayers, boys amined. This is in accordance with of Commerce . idea. Chamber the ' morning.-'Shee-isH'ood-CliitoMr, Elliott saidHtbis Moceassins: spelled words. the amended alien-laof JJtah -. I ninn theTNatiorial Convention-hal- L. hand TprobaMy - will The provo' tobe i.7Bmootiuml)er Secrit. Two correct lists were sent In. Both Singleton, Snow anO-wilTpla- y The will examination be under the march ahead, of the Kiwanians and 1 believe the. Provo Athletic associa Mrs. Perry and "MrsT Hartley-- found direction given Friday, August 19, at the Armory 'Dr PetersonOptometrest, tore. ot Superintendent H. A Rotartansr'to- - the community conMiss in word x. owes Jt to the baseball public of Under the auspices Veel. every every misspelled of the Service Dixon. HJniversity Market ' . ference. beautified. to is be Provo both going of advertisement Provo to give ura cnance to snow our !gtar t Sutton Tea & . SpeltWord All aliens of the ages msntioned Legion. - and more hetter to have is Provo Mrs. t playing ability. "We ean play against) , Wasatch Produre-Alfa- fa. days. But Perry's list above must pass a satisfactory examt to Provo at the hew club as reorganized, and r' v7 E. H. Eardley, of, the ( Salt, Lak V The Herald Office at I nation ln speaking, writing and read parks, more useful parks. Sutton Market Advertisement ! invitation The "above' are goals aimed atuy Chamber of Commerce, will be-tans can Judge for themselves as to the 4( E,.L, Roberts, who Schwab p Paterns. o'clock Saturday morning and Mrs. Ing English- .- The ability to read, City Commlslsoner Thomas Thompson principal speaker at the tmmunf'y toe ability of the directors to pick out with Mrs. Argie Ballif of the BY. TJ, Hartley's list wa mailed at the Sanitary Meat Neads, satisfacton. speak, and writs the English, lanuage Emll HanGardener ball jlayers from the grandstand.": The postmark oa the envelope as is required for the completion of and Landscape Columbia Music Jewelrv Add, ' 3s AfTalt lake to become more ' mass meeting which will be held to : son. the bore could make a more interest-o-hlSutton's Cafe Fixture; suger, Tiger- containing' Mrs. Hartley's list the fifth grade of the pasllc schools. acquainted with the newest and morrow evening at the Provo was the l from "down ' Mr.Uanson r f8 to postmark. By tne rules govern- is . mg series man wese games netween best dancine positions and steps. ouslr. instructoirs. " required under the law. ot state JLbgan auditorium. McuUuraLjJoJlege riled. tn contest the the Timps and the 'Outcasts,' the play FRIDAYS fiERALD. 3rlr. Chfrstian.80n-wll- j postmark examination as his to have . Inability pass the over park afternoon; going iMonday en who were released a week before dancing partner ' Mrs. Christianson. That entered Mrs. Hartley's list at must on chamber will Wasatch Produce Kelerstrass. Mr. talk Eardley be followed by attendance at with Commlslsoner Thompson. of commerce ' tot leason's'finishr "Mr, Elliott asked. I:3D. activities and their relaDr. Peterwuv-CHrpint- er. will show Provo dancers what is schools of this city. Attendance may plans They a return will within Mr. Hanson 45 found Miss '& Jewelry-rHandeto city building, and municipal, misspelled be at the day schools, or at hours Oberhansiy Columbia Miisic tion "Arrangements for the series await considered the best dancing form, and month to. give a week of his time te improvement . ft appreval of President Tlmmerman the latest dancing steps, of the Atlan Sanitary Cleaning & Dyeing Spead words, and Miss Dunn found 44, but as more convenient Tor adults. of Provo's park sys and the board of, directors of the tic and Pacific dancing halls Miss Dunn's list was delivered eight Mr. Eardley is well and favorably said Diwra today the improvement Superintendent He will remodel Pioneer park, was Harmon's list mutes tem) before FroroTOIetlcsoclatton: Mr, TTnlvrrfirfv Maner. Mafket known in Provo and Is an outstanding school adults for the Youthful dancera especially a that re may removtne some trees to night more A delegation of give called at urged to attend this ball and see Mr. Drought to TUB Heiaid uffice she gtojeSstaDltelwa here. Sutton's Cafe JCinnimon, figure in gait Lake business circlevs -- of forTae-growi- ng The Herald office to present their side TOurto place ny eigni minutes,, He fitted to handl- nfl iMm r'hriatinnanii -- The rules and regulations for regis space flurnlav" thB "Sanitary Meat Sence. r and will beds, re the iTpartlctilarlrwellhim, of thr Saturday evening canning meetr number tration and examination follow: same the found both & Sence. Co. Provo. Heat and having workassigned hall form Packing subject .m0gt approved dancing placing them with shrnhs. . et misspelled words, ed with the Salt Lake Chamber at US. 1. The district d Sutton's Markret Recieve. new wlm a to is have North s. park "inree directors were not present," f Mr. and Mrs. ChristiannwiII"ir; 1 Prvro Pfaotg arMuste-CoWa- si Commerce tor many-yearThejifflntestjbrought into use many ent shall appoint nersons to take will b& dictionaries not frequently consulted, charge of the registration ahdesamr-- mhtg pool tor adnlts. Commissioner music-- of uey assenea. Miese missmg mreci-- ve In Provo Friday evening and will the The Farrer Bros. Charmuse. evening out the Inadequacy furnished Thompson points wi spell- nation of anslicaats. find gave PreTo-awro air. DHuey, ijar Bpear. ana oe at the Armory atr 9 o'clock. National Convention Dance SalL by Wilde's orchestra and ot the one --pool serring both adults Director Mr. Troyer, have who ' has-- left Proro. Boshard's quartet Sutton Tea & China Compleet ing contest'iuch as Director - Reports . todayreports it ': D."D. Director Sutton was called at the last is hack in the days when spelTing hees the district shafl he determinedly amt children. Taylor Paper Co. Stationary. president of the Cn-probable that Stefano Mascagno, fenats courts are to he laM out in mercial Sutton, social taneffens the district supeiantendent. minute, and, we believe did not know ) were -' Lena. flivertlng will Whttehead's highly ana York club, New preside. European .dancing -and will be free to the of the proposed wholesale m all our schools. Tafetta- .will be T. F.' Pinr-pont-,Other 3. Registration shall he held Thurs North park, in Provo Thursday discharge speakers will JrCrPenney 1e teacher, cement to have are courts of players so near the season's end. The first hour after The Herald day. September L 1921, from I a. la public. The of the Klwanls clulj, rellBfiae- - Wtftor Complet- to present a ballet at the floors. Mr. Hanson will superintend and L. president Mr. Elliott said that ond of the evening W. Depuy, of the American City, office was opened Saturday morning tin 8 d. xn. ; - 32 . ball in the . Contention National North park,and-t- he reasons movingthe board to discharge San Francisco. 4. In case of doubt a to whether a The winners Ofth KSsSpelt, Word produced the largest numher of.lists, He will have with him his courts and he,w pool are to: be ready bureau, Sim as. manager wag "TOslieftisartff Armory. "' Preston G. Peterson wfTl 128 beine brouht in by person or post the ehould be master registrar person register, use next tor sprtng. take the team to Nephi last Friday in accQmpanTeTtndwo'Wallttdrwrftee public -- PERRYr off ceremonies. 10 TheyTkeptmingHretttOTday st who wilt appear in the (ballet demon- - F1 RST NTRS.-W- AN TTlvmhiytiLibeTty-p8ric,on-13a- ey-ttrack, and because ne Insisted npon ing, when the contest closed." he North Thrtd West Community "singing "wilt be ted br. " of iheixammation-provid- ed ' Center street r soon aa it Is graded, hauling them for that M RS. 'AHDREW""HART-- j ride in a jJtattoigrzrr: SECOND Only one really poor speller - was state keard of education. t : the. National Convention for. - said. Plans 16 la The grading Mrr Hansontouring car. round m all provo. inai youngnnan Refreshments will be served by the 5. empts from examina- ball nave been completed with the en- LEY, 167 North Tenth West Elliott, Snow and Sheehan today said wsrds. PEARL OBERHANSLY, found but eight- misspelle- d.THIRD tlon Municipal Council and th of the Christiansons. fWomeg that they would not play with Heber gagement rr. i ( n "Vail eirt 4 n Ita 339 istorth fourth East Proro .chapter of the Service Stu- Although there was no award men- mentally iliBqualitied. m case the reg BJVTCi. EL State of the Dr. uu wternoon, and had never iatendedHyde, flLegio- nFOURTH MISS. VILATE . DONM, tioned for the smallest - list The istrar Is in doubt as to whether an MentalGeorge - included -inUne Jundy. hich will - be hospital, called Mr. Hanson " Play with that team.. Herald will gle the youth a dictionary applicant is physically or mentaDy dis 1 Provo's Invitation to 2S7 IMwrth Second East :' Headquarters of the Chamber of naoi rrrvint to college plan If I can't Dlav Witt a Provr1team. the national Service Star Legion con The awards are Z' to the persoa as a consolation prize. It will e of qualified, Jhe shaU require the appiF from the agricultural new build- Coxnmerce movement ia Cobb, Wharf. the around fter living here so landscaping the next school starts Cofcb motor establishment today was cant te secure a doctor's certificate Jong, certainly vention1 in Clevela&a.J., in September. who sent in the first correct, or near servleiT when .. .... ; t toi'i-waect ing at the hospital. to, play -l- ist-of - mkspfelled words paoitfUi. ' crowded with Provo - citizens win with, another" Other Utah chapters of the-Serqualification. showing such Elliott said. ll make a But etme in to . give verbal endorsement 6. The" registrar-shaProvo their have Star promised Legion ine new line-uof the movement,' and was the scene of Timp players support in securing the national con- the names, ages, and addresses of HERO'S BODY RETURNED of PIONEER PASSES SCHOOL FOR DEAF of humming industry as the program persons who are obviously disqualified f for-r-e of the campaign whfch is to' give this tstrauoa. """s euer ieam. chapters will, it is said, give irovo President Timmerman now Funeral services for the late Mrs. The body of Orover V. Sorensen, son 7. The examination will be baMd - - 1s - nt. their suppost if it appears that chap- f citr a modern and efflcient Chamber n., - ,T. . . . . Melissa Green EUeftson will be held of Mt. and Mrs. Christian Sorensen, of on selections Xrom Searson's fifth Commerce were being worked otit Provo has afiked county physicians 0fof 10 06 Diaved after tho OTitra.1 torn ? orrowafpaTioon at 3 o'clocte-4hnf- ""Vfi iBuii:.4is. commuiee was i r niYII. in aid tn then Utah ypHea roposed leagrw endsjtsschedule. 8. The esa minor shall satisfy tiliuiuo - JHembera of the Provo cnapter oi ruin " ati ujrciiiiK iiuuoo. to reports re esUblishment ot a kindergartinTHaisTf main-mBy he-- viewed beforeihe jserv-i- row morning, acording nt th appHrant's bllity not only to fafedaahildren-Jhe-tolluwlnairman; S. L. Dixon, Aim f. jnif the Serriee Star Legion met this after letter g Tiere ceived -yesterhay; residence at '" the read the printed nag but also toi has been Jlthefamilyt ' cid s S94 North I3S. DUSOiBtRRY RETURNS noon in the Provo Commercial In "born gent.pwtt.rzm"""-was remains Third East The Crover V. Soreteen understand what he reads. aref workingin ueor& .oorneia.. "We assembly room and discussed mornbe taken "to Mona Saturday 9 The registrar shall collect the with out rt CurU February 14r 1893. He Joined tional convention planSi Mrs. JesiM. will for g public school system, our aim , w"'lain F- Mrs. Ida Smoot interment Funeral services the fee at the time of ' to the convention, ing $10iastraction B"1.kler After 28. children 1918. Dusenberry will deaf bemg little to Harmon, delegate April prepare ',,, army, 5 there next month to the held be will Sunday. 8 again commltte wl re charge tf Brigham Yonng spoke fr the 'possiMlitie'fef securing ' After a for regular public school work. This aUJ" a 'few prolonged illness, Mrs. stationed a Camp Lewis for. Imcheons, entertainments, ant whmity after a year's trip abroad next done for a few who been has year's convention' for Provo. already Ninety-first W. SSTwlfeonXoTman went with the months, he g for Ellertspnvaged WOMEN AID C. OF C. endorsement tay the regular work with meetings of the reorganization period., Expressions-O- f are e waaJmBie:. movement Ellertienr died Tuesday moxning at Publicity committee mfet today 5ict as hearlngihildren. We plan to conduct S,u t , senberry arrived Sunday in the Service her home. Ittncheoa in Sutton cafe, -- The comremam tinUl have beetf made by Miss Alice in the of. n18' where 8he action Into of niReadini sent clasT Argonne ladies of community to host the the, diately aTkindergarten Mrs. Ellertsen. was born in Pleasant tuuivoaeu .oi cagar iu-- G. H. Brimhall. Mrs. J. B. 4!slty tPrm begins. where he was tilled by shrap- at a meeting to he. held at the Wom aad speech for little folks over four Grove; April 3, 1863.- - During the last forest, chairman: Mrs. 3 Amur, and was Prof..ari v.vrin rooms "ten one O. at : usea "Manicinal nave never Mrs. council wso , Beesley an's W. Keeler, years of age deStenberry iia Js ,surfive years she resided in Provo, but nel Seirtemker 29r-1: - Mrs. J. - M. Bigns7 -classes-wti-r be eotiducted ";'J :. uun ln tne The8e Sarah Holdaway. stanj surMona. is She lived in rived by Ms parns ,toe Unlte1 States to the - Provo civic and other organizations previously ""a;a. separately. We wish also, to conduct two four vived sons, 1116 her husband, by the committee in Munici met advisory of wmn held will be asked to aid in the. three brothers. bringing a training class for parents of deaf Commercial The Service Star Legion and wt Rii?naluCounc11 four brothers and two club assembly hair.yj- in Chrtstiania, ' Nor-- convention to tnis city. Delegations daughters, . Military fuaeral services .will be pal council officers are interested In children. W. of sons are The Jesse eisters. r 10 codUcu" with' the Amer-helItt1? - were appointed to bring about this the plan "ot reorganizatioa of "We most earnestly desire your Mr n... Provo, J. Leo of Salt Lake City, E. held over; the body Thansday after. getting club Into a modCommercial in locating the parents of little lcan cn? bureau representatives plan berr7 WM on of forty- - operation Provo the A Mona. and ward of end Clarence the. 2 Third noon at LeRoy o'clock In the of Commerce before the deaf children in your county. Upon re- and purposes of the reoreanizatinn the4Srectionof ern Chamber At today's meeting of the daughters are "Mrsr Eva RFKay lioHmen--iionse-iMJde- r this comnrunltyF ' fladlesrof ceiving such aamea we shall tame--, committee .aiv.ii ,made hT Europeans to miss wia Ejiierwen oi rrovo. r Samuel H. uiake oi vaneyara. it was decided to publicity 'Bishop n corcMa the taken Infornation. is interest forward Great further being diately felcomK possible means of publicity visitors and they were en- part of the women in lending such I we wish to open the school wlthTi full every in aid the Chamber of Commerce, 12, 1921. support as Is possible to building in attendance, September lllPopa ThJ07, ttentm and ' movement. of Pc??e Newspapers Provo an organization that will be on "Respectfully. pledged their4 support throughout courteous recep-m24 hours a day working for the j "WOMAN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, duty m reorganization, period, and afterward. and a Ger- bettermeiTot conditions relating to oman was Germany, Ray Sutton said that in the east nwiorto conditions of "Rnsines children Strand women and men. the WATCH THE HERALD Of GROW oeni tKa iw yicor PROSECUTES DEAD MAN would show C. of C. slides the made at his have improved considerably during the Provo and vicinity? T to be changed with every ne-expense, ,. the batUefields ot summer, said "Jack" snrreman. v: These ladies' organizations hate InOver 500 new subscribers in the past four months SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 17. Prob- film displayed In his theater. of the members to their fZfh are fast be'i8 restored president and merchandise manager of vited reorganization is which a means more is record, that The Herald satisfying Manager Ashton said that loth ably no prosecutor was given a company. "Mercantile Mpect-- wiUl committee to meet with them, so that difficult ioa wp. "The trend upward task than that assigned to the and the Princess theaters the newspaper readers of Provo. can be asked regarding the tegan after sumaueftlons tear county attorney v f Uintah county one will show C. of C. booster sii'i-- s re- Mr. Shireman con' . mer had started," movement D&rren an. : '4 SERIAL STORY larly throughout the period of the re- tinued. "There is . great . conf id en ce The Women s Municipal council and dayOnlast month. 22. Heber C flicks, secre organisatKHr. . is wWch July men. business eastern jroiun-theamong Commencino; with today's paper The Herald will Mart Boy lance et refreshments at tary Of the securities comminsioa, sent J A mCommander last winter, certain to spread westward soon, I ' t . print" a tale of J .i n . .i . T . , tartly agreed to serve life California in of the to tne prosecutor a. recommendation .Tiireiiuw.MjTO country travel am ne wouia. cau. a today. sort the takta of waves T7 educational think, as ali community- conference to be the big "tthods be that of institute special the one is of agatnst t, proceedings the meeting the Legion to conauthor, becominp; ta dauSter specialised from east held In the high .school auditorium arte Dr, Paul S. Coke, formerly president" sider ways in which the Legion migSu.'. 8 o'clock.. a The Herald regrets the typographical ; . night' very popular writers of the Pacific coast and her fol-Thursday and managing d Hector of the vedar aid theC. of movement. w eontBmnio.V 6 -usenoerry error made la Monday's paper wnicn lowing is country wide. -i ... Butte OH company, for: allege viola-tlo- n Edgar MacArthur was appointed a -as Jane Shireman ''Jsck" j her printed FOR OIVORCS . ' ASKS HUSBAND law.V .; committee of one to enli&t every Provo of the Utah blue sky "Sisters" is a romance of agreeable people. It has normal de'iShireman. , Mr. Shireman was tuyuWtrtmenrnf Sbkm Earl Laymond, of Mapleton, On July 6, Just fifteen days prev- merchant in the window exits thrills and suspense, but is markedly different from erigham Young nai-- i laxly known in Omaha as jaca w bjs . ersit has tiled complaint asking tor divorce ious to the secretary's action, Dr". Paul hibition.1 Every store will " bp n friends and business acquaintances. much of the fiction of othe day. from his wife, Emma Marchbanks Hay; S. Coke was found dead in a hotel to haver A c. of C. boosterwln Imond. The complaint was filed today bathtub in San Francisco. Just what MacArthur said Schwab's V,i-;-AT Attorney" J. H. McDonald, who has ONGE ORDfcRZyOUR COPY-land alleges cruel and inhuman treat- - progress Has oeen made toward his window in which race hor v n.in,.oitr n at his home on First I ment Feonpie-have-sevenmJPHONE his-- j pxosecutioa has not as yet been give the progress of ti 3 95 at abre" to b ' . couy North, is again. : learned. children, six boys and one girL j IMIIUMIU COB ' i,, -- -- -- rr o n. te China-Comple- Wrt,ri,s,.. -.- ' . jt red f ". tbor-'"Wh- post-offic- t at y - e. . Ci : : Hiss-schoo- , . . l. 1 remove-toeflowe- - echool-euperinten- - we-ase- frto n ' - -- . e . KSSu - , nt vice est-corr- -- p . ll , 1 f; r,'688'- n' Ee,r-bein- n. re-w- ni l,;4Itndd now-takin- -- national-conventio- division-te-FranceH- e Star-Leglon- will t Int,0f s dw - JS"; 91 l.rta1 . - p c uttr aim ms if ref? Z rrr,ll8ited 2f sjss Wood-Clifto- ,.z "z -- Herald Feature 3 a r n " - . Service-Star-Legionh- MrSllumbia. -- . - to-wes- - 1 Tk Pearten . a -- ' -- ' I aor |