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Show fcTtfi? I.v e at 15)115) f---- uTTu1 D) .1 1 II i i . r'-'.- . I sent THE HERALD, OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAH COUNTY, PRINTS ALL THE COUNTY NEWS. j ! in- - to 'ter Yl5R"Rfl wills Is u ulivj J mil. j rau ' PRICE THREE CENTS PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921. 1 ob ooooijoo tbe BMt oo oo ob oo op oo 00 OO OO l lk IxiJ ; 00 OO LP IS M L. oo oo Lm oo oo Ow uu iiaj oi tilt her MU tu ffiiB' tc- - such I'ttr air' ancT now inotr oinl- J 111 ty-P- aid -' r to 9 to- - ortt ime- - FORB.E WANTED STUDENTS . COS Ilea---, mi:: N, roro th and bm4 l rot dal See- - f ieei IBM i nU, ' ISO! V ere-e- DOLLARS FOR S, . TO BE HELD . - non-partisa- Ill ;":;:::.i!Ttra y . s- - 3rr idiale.. '. - 3 - " - o-- B.Y.U. tr in ntire.-peach.crop t TInrihe-OTward-inarclUofomni- iin -- --- - JJX MrS.l' " tll f.mni. "PSS r L rr " run c. of c. put up to BOW "IT" w 1"e""0"r"!t7ri.:iearloads ""rTlM .-- n ent; - : . - -- to ens, Hi onv 1 More-thanha- IS. JMS -- act ity, .lf -- rot - . proven--successf- 1 1 , fmmrce2r - WH- IT 921. 108-3 a fw IE8 )& lor Mt-"- . i irx: : NEWEST DAIICES ; ay- !i rres ts of cu tlATIONAL ;v TONIGHT COIIVEIIIIOII . lis- -- -t-o-the '- re . --- trr. VMiZJVn? r... n ru, jr-TT- .eu-nM- h Hwi V. "koff v- g w a - . V. 5 76 " -- 5, t;- - K t. ltatment Prevo-ehaoter- i ea ..T ----- JJ I! -lt possi-billtler- -- ktadryTengwardhe&is rl, 1 . Kiwanis Accept . ky-ov- tb. PI Have you a job for someone-an- y kind of honest employment? Do you want someone to clip yourvlawn regularly, fire your boiler, do Janitorial . work la your office or store, clerk in n, theratere on Saturdays or other busy perlodsrdo house, work, milk your cow or dother"xhoresdoy5iir jjajxLsew: in g, work in a garage, or do any one m 4uMxea..ouier .icings t If you wahtmedustt Commercial man or eifergeUc young woman to oo district court here andcohvihce the Tomorrow will see the movement of a proper pprsqn - to the fn'THiflty Mtyterencej any of these things for you, communi- court that he is men local under fruit well fruit way, ehil-drecate with Professor E. D. partridge of retain the guardianship of his land the first community c marked. said this , morning. or he will lose.therii. Pfdto will entertain the state fire- - the Brigham Young university, phone of the probable shipment In the- Chamber of Com-- , Estimates brother-in-la.1 operation of Paul Crandali, of fruit from Utah county mounted Bens association next summer, ana number 226. He has a list of capable merce movement. Over two hundred who are anxious to firfd Moses Gudmundsoh, has filed a peti- into the thousands of carloads. It is will be the" tournament city of. Utah. young people court for the in tion district persons signed the "I Believe" ards, asking do to that they may parsomething evident that the spring frosts did noble challenge of Rotary, this day, pledging their su port to the move- stirred the Kiwanis, by This decision was arrived at in the tially pay their school expenses this guardianship of the Gudmundson chillittle damage in reducing the crop, for in firemen's state convention held this year. . The slump in. prices of range dren, Crandall, Claire, Ferree, Keithr the hearty response to the timely appeal for a united citizenship Oscar production this year will be up to In ' tha Priscilla Barbara and Gudmundson. A.Spear presided anil, farm nrrulitrta haa mflria thA Rifiin.. for the upbuilding of our city, accepts the challenge absence from organized week' at M normal the yield. of President; I the for are Parker city attorneys more acute than usual, and fRMnson The hail storm atMapleton, Spring- - and pledges, a 100 per cent turnout m the contest. Chief Reed Boshard returned to tion rather P. D. Sutton. Mr. Spear spoke of th the number of applicants is greater Mr Crandall, brother of 3Jr, Gud- Yille and Spanish. Jork did not do as . .. win. to enters Kiwanis race the need for mundson. strong Chamber of ComProvo last night, happy at having won than heretofore. chil- much damage as was irst reported. It and of .what it couid merce in recites . that the The Provo, petition for thfsTcRylns convention and tour- Mnioetoiiii rk. is probable that .the total, damage iuc done aamant -- President do for the city. the B. T, TJ.," said Professor William uren arc fmiaumj nua nw ai s .Hi. : : exceed J5,000j this but not will acted as ma. G. Peterson Mr. residence-oPreBton their grandparents, Thousands of people will come to H. Boyle this morning in speaking of Mrs. Jtf. L Crandall,. Sr., of Spring-ville- , falls heavily upon the ; owners of of ceremonies. In his address Mr, Provo to see the liremen drill," Chief the school authorities-and-th- e high and of In the the path Peterson maae mention or rrovo s r except Claire, who is in West orchards directly , Boehard said. school graduates and parents of Sanowner of Tlntic under thet care and control of storm. In one instance thewas sources, it wealth, and future Tbe selection of Provo came as the pete and Sevier counties.fe-Jn-ver- y at the an orchard at Sprlngville ' . aunltedpeople result of a vigorous campaign led by section Is to be; found a strong in- Mrs.'John Giles. contract a on fruit moment figuring - Mr. Crandall r. rctuiuu . biu. further alleges "that for his vouniy, CWeLio6harllandElmo B. Y. U. welcomes the challange of - Rotary and the spirit "Is Ulan Cunningham terest In school work and a very when the well laid Out. Indeed, it is the best themother of the children at the pres- hail storm came their : of tbe Provo Commercial club. Two r z..---Five min way. which prompts it. laid out of all counties but not lai-months ago it was first suggested by' his report after a week's- - canvas of ent timeTsTlTndThTsicallyunable to utes later his erojr wasn't worth the is out as dead. Utah ia much ailve." the The Herald that the ideal, city for theee counties, and he confidently care 'for and take the custody ofCranpaper the contract was written on presidents of .. th the next state convention of firemen look" for a good enrollment in the children, and has requested Mr. Salt Lake fruit experta estimate the natural order of the day in cities all over the nation, Provo, with Provo Kiwanis club, spoke of the i is Provo, and urged that this city university from that" locality during dall, her brother,, to act as guardian of total value ot Provo bench . fruit at all its elements for building: a prosperous of order the city highest them.-.- . , : dustrial development ot Provo. make a determined effort to secure the coming school year. whole-hearted- ly . to from $500,000. 1350,000 in one central Chamof citizenship, should unite Provo needs mor payrolls," Mr. "The mother of the childfen," Mr. Similar the convention. :i v I i '.'t.LL Looan Ecoats Visit B. Y. U. ireports were made at the ber of Commerce for service toward that end. : Chief Boshard,, wrote to firemen's Pierpont said, "Proro need.8 more inA trooo of Boy Scouts from Lot an. Crandall aHegee, "is now and for a s B. Y. U. is in the race. We shall endeavor to match the dustrial plants, factories,, mills, W organizations all over the state ask-- under direction of Scoutmasters Dr. relativeLine railroad the srate?, mother. and i have the transportatkm, father with her in aid residing conven their teg bringing the . .1, ia vi George R, Hill and Carl Harris, were fruit and potatoes from Idaho points, spirit of our boys which has won for them undying honors on the power, the coal, and all the resource fv tion to Provo. Secretary Cunningham interested- - visitors - at the B. Y. U. ; athletic fields of the world. hll- , L narwinarT to make this an Industrial S helped along by sending a' formal in-- plant thia morning. The scoutmasters Gudmundson has abandoned the FRANKLIN S. HARRIS, center." 'i Citation from the Commercial club to were formerly students of the B. Y. U. dren and has also abandoned his wife k1" " ; said that the Chambe?, u lAivaaoj wi '' -'- "v" ''.- -ach fire chief, ; President Mr, Pierpont should ;,; jit,,- 9m ffe.tani Mr., Harris is a brother of "President UUU JU&B BUI iUI WOXUCU be a point of coof Commerce The result was that another con Frank S. Harris. . ; efforts o? united the for k operation " vention waawoa for. JPrnvo. ' " Preston Wants a Teacher. IShipment ot the fruit crop, consisting cKy men and farmers of the county. At the last firemen's convention wiU next Professor Hyrum Mahwaringof the Mr Crandall begin "I don't know why the1 young ciajt.' says he is informed .largflyof prune plums, held inthis i.OOftLelegates Prestoa Normal college was in con on. to In 1"-"farm should not Join the Cham-residing tourna.the S. F. Harris movement with President Provo of the sultation ditorscametg!eee Th initial , a tho hi, Mr, Pierpont said, ber Commerce," of ent It is believed that the 1922 of the B. T. IJTThtiTnoTningrTOlatlvol .v Of - !ibench croD will consist mainly see . don't "I why every yoaae tournament will prove an even to securing a teacher for his school. adding: "If you are going to put money Into man pears, of which It Is estimated there -- The Chamber of Commerce move In, this city should not Join. Prove greater drawing card. is a graduate of tS?.!.and a" hundred ment was the Professor between be will Manwaring fifty ! waattavput ghouldhr pushed aheaLIf we cia subject' discussed at" to anythlnghe aaidFyon Officers were elected Wednesday as the ln to make It go. You have ro to market by way of the B. T. U. of every citithe Hotel Rob enough money in luncheon Mows: Hyrum Sessions of Bounti Rotary day's & TUo ' Workmen Busy at B. Y. U. A :r a ot Denver run Chamber can't Utah,Lake Commerce oo zen of this community there ia n ful, president; C. J. Stillman of Bing-kan- u f new . .. a erta, are . hot air." Workmen Grande Western, and the Los Angeles to-t.n- f busy installing .v. v, reason .,, why we cannot nave mor first, vice nresident- - A. Robert system of venUlation in College build-iiMr. Blackmore discussed the manufacturing ft Salt Lake railroads, i The pear ship- American City bureau representa not Is the father that and the plants in Provo," children, 'vice-presidsecond Th e "Larsom&uidy, tives Jesse Blackmore and Major L, finances and kindred problems facing Youngl university The Johnson sister sang two trios,-anFred Peters of , Murray re- other the university a fit of the the at new com the the Chamthe explain .major and part reorganization improvements speakers, prising WrDupuyrwere were given a pleasing reception elected secretary custody and" control of the children. whole Simpson of are hearing completion. f fruit crop of the dislflctr About ing lo Rotariaos the plans and pur ber "of Commerce. the Salt Lake, reelected treasurer; W. W. by audience, . Mt. Crandall asks the court to ap- 100 carloads of decided . was ana of are ItJ wnai expected poses or the movement, that the question peaches Wilde's orchestra scored a nit wit a him the guardian of theschildren r Wilaon of Ogden, trustee or a three. point a to be consigned to Eastern markeu. mleht be done for Provo if modern Rotary's endorsement be put up to the crowd when it SEWER CONTRACT-LE-T responded to Mr. -gTandparentsJhe :?ear term;, e: D. Anthony of Bountiful, of the number will be Chamber of Commerce Is established the hoard of directors who- met Im- Peterson's : care and control of them, request for a Jazz selec rfeeieetea gtato otganixer, T At this luncheonr -after '. handled directiyTbyllBajSaJtkfirft mediately Jhe Icftffterdasj The" elty eoHmlBslon The morning session was ,:.liZ.L-;- ' to. Salt Lake and "Rotarians and chambers of com- - meeting It was decided to" pass the tion. lakehlip contract for putting : in Jjlahlectrieltne The 'Community singing was led of 5 almost entirely with the work of the awarded the to to eteanTTtsads; over memDers at a turned question Rotary CEAPPttlDlES and West Seventh; on sewer First the W, Prof. t committees, while the afternoon ses-- , Fitzroy. George Menday-evea-i- ng The apple shipment, consisting of ingliand in hand," Major Dupuy saia, streets to Shepherd & Weber,-a ion was featured win "The plan to be instituted here has 150 and 200 carloads, at the Commercial club assembly and who is a hy a silent memorial North between Their Lake. Salt firm of contracting in remembrance of those who representative Tf taa I service and permanent halt. ul SUDDENLY OSA TRIP form an important item to the carbid warfl.97 per fooV- -!r I died in the . service and by the explained by a Dn H. G. Merrill, presiding, told the American City Bureau, riers ln disposing of the fruit crop. wherever it has been tried elsewhere. a large blackformer is a club of The exciiralon.iastf unday detailed illustration on Commerce ch,ief ofJamesDevine, of "The'hamber board the plan and purposes ot tha . of the Salt Lake HIKE TO LUNX'S NOSE Mrs. James Chappell of Salt .Lake, William is new railroad made and The department; institution. business by type passenger agents i M. Piggot, member of the civil serv-- i - Chamber formerly Miss Alice McBride, daugh,--) JOLLEY FAMILY MEETS g community corporation. It- is their familien, ot Salt Lake M curiae oi mis. ice commission of a Louise Mrs. was of ter B. guide for, Simmons A. find Amerlcatt Ogden, and Inddition in George democratic memoersntp. jCity spirit ter-ou- refforts Jklr. Blackmore said. ; A. Graves, chief of the Ogden fire de-- hiking party to "Mother Luna's nose, citv. died suddenly at St.- Aninony, Major "Dupuy spoke of the neces bureau guests today there were Judge and Mr. E. H. Eardley, of the Salt Lake 18. nose ... her ... partment '' Mr. start Simmons says Idaho, Thursday, August reunion will A. B. Morgan, Herbert Robinson, and JoU the with which The Tuesday; family for money raising sity were Chamber or commerce, urgea that I Thursday the firemen 's tournament was good and clean, on account of the Mrs. Chappell and son n, araw Snrlnes and will Chamber of Commerce might work. Elmo Cunningham. Provo and Salt Lake for -aAhfild4nwiST-am wet rain of the day before, and "Old returning from a trip to Yellowstone;, aay8, three to which the their mutual welfare; that both cities We expect a thousand members of public was invited. The Solhadwiped It diy, to it was in an pert when MrsJChappell took 8eriouB-:L stunts forget city lines and county lines to ""ere those familiar to fire-- i ideal condition to rest on. ly in. une nooy ib uhus the family to be Inert;.", J. M. ooiiey. men and included aix venM.wfiiii work together, for their best Interests turns lying on the Provo ana wni imiu ui ciws.: secretary of the reunion commuiee The party-too- k -- not and. lliat'dfTtTT'Ptate.-'-Hyet. ftf it Ami looking 4owii into Funeral "arrangements-hav- e for? predict'! -material, but depend m .i--that some day Utah would expand weir fiuccesa nnnn H. 3. Jolley, Lovell, Wyo, chairmen .jtKa oimr ofaatTeireBn- - been made. Lak and Salt Maple andgr.oiJintiLJrovo jflividuala and the the ling lunch was partaken of the reunion, and. Mrs. Jolley arof, become--- ' one continue would . was . teams, : ' City descent RECEPTION v , , the FAREWELL after which, Wednesday. rived TO Flat, BRING , .'.:... - - city,''';: ; A committee' meeting was held at made, without any particular thrills Mr. told o( ;Provo' eirl when 'Eafaiey "Y Provo M. CHANGE in the Of J. . Jolley IN BUSINESS FIRMlUl they reached Tuesday evening next, a reception the residence history, from its founding, and oi 1: i n of t he Woman s yesterday to arrange the program ana some 01 ine pany ueciucu the tinder auspices vast possibiUttes, and its "r The Ann 8f Moe & Adamson, p'umb-ra-, the shoots' downthe face of .the Munncipal ouDctt.w,ill.Jhe.l? at lne to appoint committees to manage ine BALL He said that these may be realized Li has Seen dissolved, A. a a Asm. mountain to save the weary walk of hnm nf. Mra. C E. Maw in honor oreunlon: which "promisee the fullest only by the gettin? to aad-iit- he looks ever held reunions . TU traiK Mrs. Stewart, John the largest family from the business, having the wmdrng Vice Preeidehi -. , . gethefOf all Provo-citize- n, costumes when they who leaves soon to make her home in in the west. old his Interest to E. O. their of hiking who Moe, - t ' may dance but two of' unitedly, and that this can best I ' H Uatra. Marr..6Blax2ard. of Thatcher, Provo dancers, young and old, this figures. ijiicft the business hereafter. reached the lowlands, "Mother Earth" v. i10nduct attend to most if . can ot these In two will who Provo the council meet the Ariz"., an arrived desired, Mr. Christen-- i aon tnrouga a strong tnaaiDer nf 'today figures Arnin roughly,, them treated had mmhr assume M(?ewU1 payment of all commerce. Mr, Sim- attend this reception please telephone the reunion! .ghe traveled 2,500 miles fam0Ufl two-tim- e party-w- ag new sen The masters waltz is done , At Ja JonorolHoward the says. of dancing a' the close of the or Luttie Miss Maw E. Mrs. C. of an account? due mon's nieces, to the formerly, favored tango time. members passed out Intomeeting !.'. the of Sears Miss Agnes linn. The nusinesn will remain Chicago and I . : The normaFsehooTTundef Ilierdlrec-tio- school hall where tas ty- san d w ic h f ' u noted Italian ballet master of New "me Place, 53 North First Bountiful.The other members ot the lore JHQBOay uuuo. riuuuiui mcuiuc. lu reotu nu'w. " , Seatof Stefano (Mascagno, Is the cakes and punch was served, of Fred Geneal to iaano Anderson, and invited j oi Christensen, Miss York, were Arthur accompany are husbands Jouey, party rtvprt todaV. Berry jouey oi oeaver, tle, chairman-o- f Miss Rachel Simmons; Master Ronald their wives. , the hew steps com- largest in attendance of any of the TAKES .VACATION Merrill Jolley. Lovell, Wyo.,. and mittee at the New York convention normal schools yet held, which inLake, and Lynn BOY FINDS MONEY McKenzie of Salt ' dozens of other Jolleys already have Simmons. ; LEAVES FOR CANYONS cluded tbe first western, conference W. R. Butler, president of Yoo U come to Provo to vlf it here before of dancing masters, I the Whitehead will last year and several held - in - New Clifton's, will leave for the coast toaJSSLy"l08t teachers two These - going to the family reunion. dancing ; CITY COURT BulkIN DAY William F; 'Mrs. ' BUSY The Revv and purse containing rhUV0 morrow, going to San Francisco anfl, arrive la Provo early this evening, York City .each summer. and bills to the amount ley; with Miss Ellen juees, ana of $110. he wiA Angeles," where Is Just beginning to realize later, Wedoverfime . Blecker. of New York, motored . .. .. . . . u : nto Los coming with Eugene L. Roberts, who .,...'.... f. , ...if City court worked attended a tor of mill as justice the shorty this at to morning them invitation Provo's nr-h- li of 240 North nesday carried Ffa ornora ta bo. vaM.Mn. -. : following cases: sUy, after which they win visit, uryce, "wnwr The Whitehead tothe stom Salt Lake where'they have attended study required to become a student of away abeut ten days. W. j. Holder, fined $15, on a speed-In- Grand, and Zkm canyons, twnng r. Th.T,1eatla anfl the which includes interballet reported, dancing, National American of the sessions the of the Bulkley'a absence .Otis Mason, charge. iTeryman wante to ward the NKW POSTAL STATION pretative, toe, character and all other Association of Masters of Dancing. : P. M. Nielson, given 30 Says in Jail, Berkeley Divinity, school, jjffliaaietown. to Provo to appear styles of classic dancing, according to to acceptyount Briokerhoft are of automobOe an rector coming 8t be ' They will acting of on a driving Conn.,, charge any reward. , on th Qoor. at th Armory tonight, the dancing masters at tha- - Salt Lake ' A branch station of the" Provo f . Mary'a Episcopal church. .: v. -- aowlty617, tanElbl' videnee that while intoxicated. In ' eatabliHtied Convention dance i office has been " 'during the National placed K acrested; Marion Chriatensen NEW SUBSCRIBERS Properly insUIled : - of the CBttyentioB. -iatal, 27" Thomas ure. iTeenie urocery the nnder auspicesatven' -answer. BOND nndea bail bond to REYNOLDS UNDER-of Star The- - follewog' program has been pre-- ) Third South, where money orders vthe 18 wen known thkweek"have of Salt Lake today so , in statutory charge. far J.' , " poatai-suppUy , for""the . xnayb " staty-tor,' pb!a ine i. Legion. pared J i Frank Talaricof-i- n jail, on a , i . ...National "ConTention was placed under a $500 bond by a ftL!Ten4 t0 7 goes to j :.' taking Mr. Mascagno will bring wtth him uanvo begun vr .; ims, evening: ore the .hef to L BaK Lake judge, appear (aaTger:"proverbically v his accompanist, and two ballet - Fancy-daao- e" w by tweaty email girls ARRESTED FOR SVZZ211 rw naot T dancers, Provo city court next week to an HERALD THE nyvu wo ater." who will give Provo an ex of the Fifth ward. PRINCESS MILLINERY SOLp swer to a charge of having intoxicat - boio dance bibition of ballet dancing. W. J. Holder was arrestea by Miss Ruth Pierpont Mrs B; T. '.Whiting, pf .Provo, has ing liquor in bis possession. If you want to read all of Mr. and Mrs. Christensen will give - duck ,aua wina aance oy ; tino,cnupod a charge of conMARRIAGE LICENES a car the of seeding on oi stock accused anving tje is .' r purchased the millinery of the newest dancing Clark. ' demonstrations knner ..Dpnutv trot The of whiskey. " ISTERS" .. .. i .. . taining ten gallons t 'Frincess MiHinery company, nomnnotMtln stP nnw A steps, especially the Society-Walk-- ( ' found in local garage by Wed?2rt "Two-Tim- e frk WaUace M-- ' Waltz,!' r. 'sity avenue and .First North street, car was Boshard u ana and rea the Around" sirs, unnstensen,. car. the who trailed " WhYfaX 8Sa carriage lenses 'from Mrs. C .E.. Maw., Subscribe Novf for , The' Deputy r ballet dancing by Demonstration newest of the "new" dances, and MARRIAGE LICENfBZ TC ra " fcame to this city because ofJProvo's The driver escaped throughsaw back on Provo ; Stefano Mascagno with two assistants. r never before any attempted 95 the and Phone Herald. when he. Dep the of garage door and Houon anaymriaBeaUoBal-adTanUges- , ' Coddi The above program will be inter-v A' marriage license 'w.n dancing floor. of American Fork; continue the miilinef succesachieved uty Bohard headed his way, me paper will be delivered, .'..1 i la simple, 8persed between tha regular dancing to Alma E. Gardner of t The SocietyrWalk-Arounniari was tfBced.byJ his :: automobile and Jane Tolaiaa of I" graceful and composed ot eight 'during toe evening. license number, .... , tmith of ATplne. mllKnery store. 1 tlii Rotary's Challenge Provo ha3 awakened to its possibilities. In this hour of our "city's opportunity to hasten its future pogress through joining bur minds, our hearts and our efforts for PROVO FRUIT the welfare of this, our home city, the Rotary club of Provo chalcontest lenges the '.B. Y, U. and the Kiwani club to--a four-da- y Brother-ln-Laschedule to of Fruit GudMoses surtUor the winning of the greatest suppbrt for a thoroughly demo Provo Shipment Alleges High school auditorium wa mundson Is Not' Fit Person to Today, and Wilt Last for cratic, efficienjt community" organization, which, it crowded last evening with citlzena - : iave Care1 of Children. Over a Month. is proposed to call the Provo Chamber of Commerce. unanimous In their support of th new. i8.1 - - Th8.8hipinent of Trulf from Provo Rotary bids, you to gird up; yourstrength and prepare for a Chamber of Commerce Moes Gudmundson. which Is to : . Saints bench hegjns today, when the first mostworthyracer tellowshiped by the Latter-daot out the reorganization of ths grow ln carload THE ROTARY CLUB OF PROVO, UTAH. waajchadujed tdjeave Provo. club. .in.i. roro HALF MILLION SUES NEARLY CRAKDAIL CUD ( tak PAUL .. - ' 1 . . ; .Ito.-Whitin- -- r '" d 1 ' . |