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Show Circulation s.:0rn If The Herald I - 1,688 16 Pages iii naa ii r LARGEST CIRQILATION In Today s Herald IN UTAH SOUTH AND EAST OF SALT L AKE. PROVO,! UTAH, FRID AY, OCTOBER 21, 1921. - rr 1P; jll III fAMS;.fM - oruifi 2 Speakers PAY WHatMust To Increase Payrolls Provo is going to have more industries, which spells more work for the . Why is Mi s. unemployed, and more payrolls! . Provo is going to more loyally support the industries" It now hasTT'T" . That was the verdict of opinion of those public spirited Citizens who attended last night's open forum meetof Com. ing of : the Provo Chamber ' '...merce. r r It was a meeting of men wholeheartedly Interested in the business upbuilding of this city, a g group of men who discussed ways and means of attracting industry to Provo and in maintaining estaMtsaed in h thd coal price high? candl- - SmiRoteriMijind m far mayor of Provo, tells at $9.75 the ton.. members and guests It today's Rotary clnb luncheon that hi A coal prices are due ta high 'wgw paid coal miners." i "rue wage cTthe coal miner is ex 1 ampeoal retails r. Smith told u'.i....n... (itcsiucu, juama ....u.j th' than iuuuuuwiua R. with the explained, Scorning district iilluLWyiimiiiglnperatQrs-doo- Lf Ml)M...tiVr pmm Wm ftalTDwrstors-cbTiotrlo- J ": We also com-Dan- icu, memo ... LViJ:' the-boar- d t -- M :. S Ixigan!, ""T ,, n: card-Inde'- within-itself- - H1. I ActlvUletr le-ia- the are near the metal mines. We are lo in a good place to Merage wage to be $12 a day. Bijt cated geographically business. ;hii season the miners have averaged get a large share of that Mr. Pierpont nas never gone ouu Jonly two or three working days a side for capital, developing the busi , rne same wing I Other causes going into the increase ness of the candy said can sot coal be Startup inprices, he said, were the our lumber yards, brick, and inasea ireigni raies, me. increabeu Many of these businesses rite of the Utah Power ft Light com- - othres. I "'W. ma increased taxation. might have done better if they had had P Hi jBrtiiigef good prfc tor credit s i Clvlo" cam-palg- ' In foundries. HI ' 1 one manufactured " -- e I paid comnrittee the movement was begum to bring to Provo her Just shareoC state revenue with which to opertta her, schools" r ITfri8.?.!? "I examined the payroll of saine," Mr, Smith said, "and found people of this city. If they think this happiness will be increased by Sunday entertainment more than we now have4 I will favor city entertainment for Sunday. This would be In tne nature of band concerts of an appropriate nature at' hours which would not conflict with church services." That is part of the platform upon which gtauda-D- rv Oscar K. Hansen, candidate for mayor of Provo. j Dr. Hansen, ia inclined toward the belief that already too much attention na8been given the "Open Whil; i "industrial Pansmn means not ow w ?f'"u"'B ringing new raausu. U Smith said. He mentioned some of the industries ' was Open Town If elected mayor I will do all that tional,- - and business affairs Stevenson TZZ2rVu' 'r fyard, wuvjiru ill mo, ivuuui; jtwuuvw) oont nf iha ttWupt rnst .lumber mills. f what Vi ...1 i,. J iAnt,g All ine rruvo luuuuiy nuuwa There ae other costs going into the produc- - jCan ,be done by specializing.. uppuriUUlL nil cinuoiuu ui .im lion less than 20 per cent Choice here. - This is the gateway to lamp coal sells for $5 a ton at the dustry the largest bituminous coal fields in niBe.'' v I Rotariang inferred that of the $5 America," Mr. Allen added. aJ'In those coal mines they use much material in labor. approximately $4 Is "wJhHr no la Com THEIR WAY. iff John D. Boyd succeeded in rais ing $47 which was spent on road "ticket ."Tof". the Tamily. ' They also were given clothing and food before leaving for Los Angeles',' where. Mrs. Stevenson aayg g"he has a sister. . , jf the Bonneville ward while the fine er unionized wer Mrs. ON to i -- ;f Offers oT conSkitInlfu tlrrTiwn E. WBT. the main speaker of the night,-It W1I hpfrtfA i.yirer& Trust toe of cashier Allen, Knight set the was govern-"This iteh wage by bank. : Savings and not by the coal mine periE. P. Mayhew presided at the piano ston I believe the wages wil be and led the community singing. Other They must be Reduced if coal musical numbers were contributed by Carl Chrijstensen, SiissJepperson and to come down are jrices I Mr. Smith the, instrumental trio of, the B. Y. U. the nut tJtah that pointed service bureau. Nd field is one of, the very few R. E. Allen Speaks. v coal districta lt competes, '-- - - f.l?f ,d. t w alter THEY'RE WuctI6nwdrT oTtlie new tlumeln Provo canyon built by the Utah Power ( Light company in zsii 4 Fof4wo years he served as bishop Ward chapel they now occupy kinder construction. For the Can idate promise on was warded an a carried- - through con- tracts in the construction of the great Reclamation ftrawberry,.' .project, fniountlng to over $100,000. He alsolupervised a large portion of the con- fprough deep-thinkin- per cent BREAKFAST y - why IDE OTKERSIDE OE THE Commenting upon his civic activipast ties Dr. Hann explained "under Ue administration of Jesse M. Harmon. candies la New Yorki oF Texas7 or Pre ye,f ) - Usually there are two sides to a building sands Commercial club president, I being; Oregon than to Prove-- dealers," de- - Kd n h one of of directors tit t clared George Startup. "Merchants ,wblen)1H " be!nl, tory. There is to the story about club, the campaign for the new county here refused to display Provo goods, f orter. ot the Main cafe and the Ohio woman and city building was launched and refuse to give goods made, in fTem Who couldu'd pay for the food.eaten successfully consumated. Much of ta Provo an even chance with goods I Some of the puhl c Improvements b chil- herself, tands for and will do his utmost road building program was also fosmade- - in other places. That's the16 tered by the club at that time, Workcurse of Provo merchandising. They'll fssueT In Wednesday's Herald was told the Sunday tmreo v?hl "There Is no such issue before the ing with a joint committee ot Elks, I push other goods and leave ours on lenient y of Mrs. Isa Stevenson, the widow story as as to the shelf, if they even go far the doctor insWed. : "Per. rM ac.uve ln 8ecu""8 our iree Dana voters." mother1 ed of three children. thos concerts. we ask for noth-nt-- f I am put it in sonlly, beau-otheopposed to the 'open Sun r verso e Today The Herald prints the , Dr. Hansen asserted emphatlcaUy with fuming ofa shade trees If I and conwould elected ingmore thalTV even not sion of the same story as told by the day,', goods. .We meet sider to sell a refer- that if elected mayor he. would Insist myself obligated a also ; of woman, mother the widow, , seen ean and be T ,JTl, LiHlamg appreciated the obedience to franchlHe terms j small who owns the res- endum vote. If the people want an upon 8ireei hoe-P- " town they would have put up an of any and all franchise holders. ought to be willing to stack open Mamie Mrs. taurant and sur: Emery. a systematized grading rnBtnmi.r ih "I will maintain an office of Prova mwi. "The w'oman came into the restaur- - open town candidate. -' .u lacing with graded, materials; flur see them -- Rlflht to Petition. sald,,"wherfrall lty and through which -rshall affairs center, believe in with "I the complying said, and sitting down at a table ' all city -- Business shall be transacted. fruit dealer is more loyal to Lf"!.!!0 of-- $ 1 .25; food-t- fr ordered lieamount T--wun all I t thananyt-ouT-swaredrovoWhen they had finished 'eating they: Hava in Ino i& in t Ii a mlnniHru TkniA ' Naturally will la always reserved to the citizen the ganizaUons, and institution t, for tb boosters are to Provo." JNlr. Startp -"u. lit use out. walked said about Tbey nothing every added. ot petition. And beautifying of Provo, by vis 'ilanca is sacred American .power to encourage home building paying for it. I catted the attention the most careful right Statewide Campaign. consideration would removing unsightly trees. ikildlns's. .to the case because I the completion of our of the sheriff lo urge T. P. Pierpont discussed the, foun- land me be of the and fences, the Improving of BUMSrkB to the a by f n anw requests AAiiDihnnaA U given a J hah! thought business people need protectour shade trees. and in its the whether he its! histbrr be business, past dry major- and caring for , implements that would ion- from im posters. I would have petitioner, A wholesome environment should future prospects. He strongly recom- am conscious I of the er'minority. . ity been tc iiave rfoirhu Provo to willing given make perfectly be maintained for the protection of cam tend mended a statewide-newspapthe food to the woman and her chil- fact that a mayor la held responsible our boys and girls; this can best ba . referea for his and administration paign to put over the idea voiced in I If asked What dren she for it. had He will enconrageptne protection done by providing suitable araaae-ment- s U on The Provo Herald some time ago, to vote not ndum1 practicable objected to was her way .of getting the and recreations." buy in your city, county, atate; to meal and then walking out without every issue that may arise. 1 would , Dr. Hansen he- - favors a mora says In in to aa Utah as to far the, money spent; buy anyone go keep listening saying a word about the payment. Utah-madregulation governing the sanitagoods if the price and I have fed, without cost, hundreds suggestions, or seeking council, but I rigid elseIn the final analysis tion and cleanliness ot Provo. ; made a think mayor often do of qnalityualgn'odncU that and shall poor people, .. Municipal Exchange, . Where. T againr-wh- en tha peoples-a- re hungry should poHsasa two qualifications, first this is a new plank, and one . a and make to the decision, ability MTrlerponiiTpressedrThehope no and I am sure they have money. hitherto unmentioned in the city that Salt Lake financiers will be able Some ot them1, though, offer to do some then the backbone to put It over. A municipal exchange. . should to float the increased capitalization of "1 think the city" work to help nay for their food, This will work tor the establishment "I all in so as with the Utah Steel corporation, which, Mr. far agencies possible woman didn t offer to do any work INDEPENDENT CA She our material interests and of a municipal exchange1 to accomPierpont thought would add to ; the furthering out." walked . lust modate those who buy and those wh business possibilities of the - entire Mrs. Emery Is the widowed motner thna providing employment for : our sell." ,r-v'.COMMISSIONED K los are We home state, and would especially benefit constantly people. means of small children, and her only mean "Do a municipal marketr' and both Provo. old you fine citizens, very are ing herself and family Jof -- ii 4. sunporting 1. VJVVCilUllCHI, VI ll lu. tK" rejoinder. The next forum of the Chamber of reporter'a .olir.nf ho .ho nt hBr young, who might be kept here If they was th the"No doctor replied. ''What I means of gaining a' livelihood. I had Commerce will be held In two weeks. Is Herald work. The all do the all the and for Idaughter people, to hold the mean by municipal exchange Is not a Another subject of interest to the tn rive to its readers the ex- - consider it more essential It is more of the nature of a j people we have than to bid for out- - market public will be discussed- .- Those who as The Mrs. of 2. The rule the majdplanation Emery makes,. i Be done, method of bringing to should iBut both eiders. attended last night's meeting exboth to Is ready print the- - H Herald "always tion for the rightSDf well suburban resident who has the voters'are Provo Most belief forum acquaint the these that gether pressed sides of any case. The Herald being Hansen, and most peopjfe berries or fruit er butter or eggs to sell a ed with Dr. meetings will do more than any other to not in no position and, judge 3. Honesty and efficiers who needs discussion in increasing the prosperity which of two stories is true and lik hlra, excepting during the few mo- and the city consumer or or berries, anything of business in Provo, and in providing business. untrue. Hence The Herald ments it takes to extract a tooth. Most butter, or eggs, which This is espemeet the to him, like more work for unemployed. The atproduces. gardener excepting ' Y,.people both sides, J policy ff printing . giving time, when tendance of everybody interested in 4. .Making public imprd Herald readers the opportunity of again, the moments when one is climb cially needed in berryingstores cannot because wasted is much chair. his dental into the upbuilding of this city is urged for But, that, ing -public finances will justifyjformlng their own opinion. these open forums as you know, iajiow all people view all handlethe berries and the consumer is where t the know doesn't has supply the doctor a As dentist dentists. """"" (ML TS ON SUNDAY: D-CONCE- RJURGES " PRICE THREE CENTS. h ized. workins: on ienlrtdhfeJahlsrPfesi AeJiafctwouldAftvenerfitrtheeityT we ... .. As a citizen he has attained eminence employes during that season when BREEZY BUSINESS BRIEFS As things most needed ;irf"tocrgcdnsideraW'TO a ag on railroad the Tunlcipal duties are slighter tane care are as one seriously and actively interes map ?orlnmp coal than the production cost. already the exchange. She. or he, wouia of of the suggests: welfare the government in Uck js sold at the mine tor from junction city. ed By J. A. Owen, "Advertising Man" He is American have a card index system, keeping More Capital Needed. and the people. Slifl a $1.75 or The cost of product bushel to collect want If you - . 1. More confidence and track-otwo persons having things to selL and through. 'We must get. capital In one of busi'M is $3, . Smith said. will Do you want 16 selCit-JW- e two of laughs, aid a ton or so ot through the City- - people could call up . the exwithin distrust. it and His Ute. W. Lester creating Early ways, by we can. Just ask the jrhngum, president of the smiles get around td tha Columbia of any-q-ne outside and getting help you all Provo school toard, Early in life he decided on a pro- change for name and address speaking for the nesses, or by going .If we want new Provo Herald for Its advertising man. Mondav nlKht lust before tne curiam fessional blackbertie for 16, .example, the career. oi 2. having, age .At by The additional employment capital. .;ncational committee of the Jtotary . eoes un on "In Walked Jimmy!" thrown on. his own to sell. we must induce people with !1sh, told of the and landscari Press Agents Stan Dixon and Mart being prettyhemuch architectural boy work being done Industries Lloyd Sutton, of the Sutton. Market Dr. Hansen emphasized his devotion started , out to reach come here. to resources, :T Rotam nointins to th dim need money readers to Salt assure made business a The Lake Herald yestrip Fourteen to the Interests of the Brigham Young our piibli Rovlanceis control tor under his the objective. "This is a fine location lor a canning terday. ' professional personal work with the boys to get never , . . very likely that you that It better fv get later he was graduated from an university, briefly but pointedly. them into school and to keep them plant But it would be started kaw as much comedy, as many laugns, years shading, "I consider the B. Y. university again eastern During the interval college. .'here, the plant already here see n rowded into four acts as you Speaking of "a good place to rade," mill one. Provo's saw In new n is .fineaeed greatest asset. The city shoulda he in railroading, "The body of to than ' bring 3. Fixing the responsibf Monday night if yon areat tb& Colum-- 4 doesn't it just make your mouth today is the man. of with-.that- unlversitvianagiHid . --hnilt. o.ifmaTihip, vw)xrt pg, ranching morrow," Mr.- - Mangnm said. lhose appilf s in l!!water!!tolookat and in ment school convenient every at why possible, assisting 1 f publicrntertainments period. crcamCTyTrPw have tending tsWe norlarge 4!erterTaj tor ' told oRhe gymn funniest the Utah Sutton's window? e Real, county prettiest girls, cream to Dr. Hansen's activities look him into them to work out great ideal of the concerts, swimming pools a tomuianM. made to Provo business should have. Now we ship too. ana a nianre iu iausu jm some ten states, so, as he explains, institution, foremost of which is the Salt Lake and ship butter back, payinga raised, iwn by the armory management a who is Mart competent person Roylance "I cannot boast with some of my development of character in the stumead off," is the way Can't We find I Mart Roylance said that the enter-.mme- freight both ways. President O. A. Spear of the ments and amusements. h escribes the clay. e friends that I have always dents." committee had completed good man and finance Smoot Lumber company ' spent a And vou must not forget mat tne mayoralty Dr. Hansen says he will, if elected, lived in Provo"-- . nf a "creamery in Provo? rJiang for the --"Startln in "toward of the auoys .state nroceeds g Rotary play Monday "ko capital couple days the necessary time to care for has "devote life oi of his industriesMost essential professional the m me uoiumoia. ""One of HIS PLA .educational fund." added Press Agent week. He nredicts, told weather this interests less than this will the while and there in this city, citys bees Spent this valley is the sugar, beet, yet Clin r.inn for the very near future. 'Ve, than' this will be a busy practice he haa found be negligence, more Progressive enjoying should be fther farm industries, for ii THIS BOY NEEDS a nanaen was " our coal bin is 'fjpCT Peer Every Rotarian today HELP! enura- - wasteful." In civic, to time understandin good-wi- ll participate and the beet crop fails there is nothing else worry"; at retailed less coal. flock of pasteboards" to be to fall back on. Creameries, packing Scries Tin a dollar each, the said pasteboards en- CHANGE. IN WELDING BUSINESS d be should industries and sews Wednesday canning & of the Provo Electric the holder to admission Monday DR. tlANSE II LEADS HI Boren, fall-Roy broke his arm i vnlonftd.' E. A. MITCHELL Cd titling ki8 b'crcle. The E. Sorensen, formerly G. - Hard warftfr baa-maB. and H. Z oft night fracture wag ia 4hercitynd mat. Mr Allen tumaintained same place where I The followine neat and nifty . an- reSnriee broke the siderable capital could be obtained for county a proposition whereby he will (Political Ad nminrement was penned by the afore of Rock Springs. Wyo., and more do and material furnish the the.work week eo- - At that Provo Industries Provo all seople if have of Salt purchased Lake, HERALD STRAWVOTE of statement cently the liS was j said press agents, being a delivering papers for did their banking here. He said that free of charge for lighting the Provo .35 at business the will Ayers if the and welding and what nigm. may expect Monday county you city was. run into by another much of Provo's banking Is being done rivrbidge, iZ, ACT I Office, stock and snipping North Second West, and will continue, pay for the light service. Let's hope K. Hansen.tQdaxiook a big1 . . nisewhere which takes from. this city the ODly gnnnnrt thn room in the Cinderella Soft Sole (baby and county will accept. wnt,n. city cities. MfiAyeTsr1tttenaOtl other to Invest Jn in The Herald's straw vole lhejorrof 8:du In one jump capital day April, shoe)' factory, Herald IaWrenhave."TTie andf inBoost for the. other fellow's busi recoupon race. is ask in? t.h a. , mTT "Into the factory walked matrfy to enlarge the places m is J. The company Penney . "ana tnai -- Alleiu advised, Mr. Hansen The done. returns work ' ltr. of amount the ness," for crease places 'Ifil Today's .llmmv." the DOV'S TinHnltal Mil nnl In modeling the front of its store. Man candt-dates- ,, will help boost your own business. . ager Hoag says the store must have OCT II Same, as Act l a tew mm- - new owners come to Provo highly in the lead of the mayoralty J ar wav nn!i i i Milk Plant Proposed. turned n number Next of men the largest hearts "Into wmcn snow later. uates in to windows es h and recommended in business private was. for Walter Whitehead. earned the reputava . . John D. Dixon called attention to and women walked Jimmy." , tbe be8t newspaper car- Bi'H. Sorensen was the proprietor of getting a condensed shown by life. rip, u vote as straw the Cinderella possibility Today's Offices of the III - ,Ming ACT mi state, fact to the milk plant here, pointing Decem of th eRock Springs welding shop, dis Herald coupons sent in up to noon: corporation, one morning. Manager George Leven of The Hub has done a 'busi 8 trouble wamea Jimmy. "Into posing of his interests there to sees: Dr. O. K. Hansen.. ber. vOW THE CLOUDS AWAY that the Ogden plant utan stui that says county peoples i .... 5T Walter Whitehead ness of two and a bait munon ACT IV Same as inAct mi, nine a larger field tor his activities. 9 store has The local have money. just v. Roy Boren,;...;......,,......... 41 Dairy products are not overoone, later. "And- PrTjf11 yoa' wake INDEPENDENT C days IS AN said. "Denmark has snowu ful sales in the BOULTOM DIED. Smith '; . . iup Dixon Johtt MRS, town feeling A Mj". pi manufacturing Locality Hub of The ten-t- he history business situation the world what can be done. I have vote in last edition of The coupon near Rochester, 4.000 about population con- - stores. COMMIS1 N. Y - Mrs. Ada Barrett - Boulton, wife of The Herald was: ftiwmj, mat s tne time to wondered why we can't have a J i 47 FTOVO.' tn kZ loitrprtrner effort- - to work an UbUOVB an.Dilnu Ik nlant Thomas Boulton, of Vineyard, died at J Boren Present Time , f Why milk a. cow wtfen the- John T. me r 38 mat Smith auezestea to morn ; W0Tk 50 nour get n this General Smith tnWn'g 75, ' Provo lower $1.00 hospital the floor; earlierAdmission groeery will sell you milk at . . , . . . . . SS rJ rnmmerce apodint a com Taylor that Whitehead . . . . Insr. followln a brief illness. ' I Taa'iiJf""- -' 25 cents, balconyT no war tax. , and "Bossie" old has schooped ........ . ss l b e,tme advice was suggest- - mittee to make a survey oi the indus prices block. : ' If elected, will devo Columbia theater, Monday, October The deceased ia survived by her bus- - Hansen total of an i a city sent to u? The coupons four " iciiiciKiuuus uojuo tries this community coma, support. two father, sons, daughters, journal- m.. . 8:15 band, 24, p. a ' noon today is: ot tn automobile This mAtinn mi adonted. ana me L. A. brothers. to and three DEER. three sisters, THE AFTER Christengen of the Cbristensen Mr. Jam (Ml mam 1 T.n.n commit r...I2 Mrs. Boulton was a highly: respected Dr. O. K- - Hansen . C. of C. asked to get sucn ON THE ORPHEUM STAGE. The deer probably now will bnatl Clothing store is showing a snappy 9J r"--' automobile men. He tee busy at once. woman active In church work and the Walter Whitehead K. Hooson for other districts, for J. week. Park this of line Fashion tmita, 8 .... of Boren an n Rutipr nreed a better patron was to1 official w She "Rn.rw:mn optimism. Roy Provo's relief of children today society. Sixteen going to let the postoffice affairs go 5S manufac.... Provo Smith S. of auxil John farm ladies smiled,-t- he bureau merchants tloufl. i.,, JITy' m the Vineyard a wbue ne roes alter oeer. ajWearea on tne uryneum buisb age by zThat purely is some "coiy"- - window tha - away--'Yok;9 The coupon printed In another can help turing establishments. in was born Garden." Provo, She Fashioned Old for 29, DlaVjet i!,V "The be July iary. so prepared may the Just Those d,eer Electric shop. - at the .:. ' column of today's Herald may ,bs at noon tor, tha benefit 1878. "I cannot see why we cant manu- electric Whipple heaters are certainly great for his coming Mr, Hodson gives them this ThlsNjtas doneteachers' W .mlelllgent effort. ThBra la ft , will held marked and turned in up to noon Monmanv 1 nes oi mercnanuisc, services te funeral institute. The Roy of . .; theNjJtah Send us one, Bert warning: m,. 'M!W. UI na nan hut .nn havA'- - .. 11 nnn-- v irflrmpTtr 1 uc the bathroom. 12:30 In the Salt at to children of in Vineyard day, after which none will be counted. n'ne th fine Sunday Boren too!ft "Got the old gun working " "ttie harder fnr it thin n . ' The vote up to that hour will be . merchants of this city should support Mr. Hodson informed a Herald Lake th!a naming in his car. He tele- chapel. Robert Mrs. Mr. Woorefield, shape," and 4 , ii 1,. ... cn4ears go- - That's the only Ait- - Provo tectjprles by displaying meir Mrs. R, D. rternoon that thia printed in Monday's Herald. Htt.31 The hopefully: "taking continuing Bush and Miss Fern phoned reporter, Sutton, sales-o- f Mrs. J. R. Hodsen - and -- daughter - The Herald -- reporter - today wel1 ln tne play me tote the to 40Be children C. Clark products and by boosting the nad the J. help to motored Salt Sutton Mrs. Lynn along six other blocks for straw q those products.' applauded by Afton, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy Boren the day deer into camp. Expect to be gone two and had been heaT45 Lafoe Thursday, and spent on Page Five.) ! visitors (Continued Lake were Salt today. Uroel Provo Patronage- present. ofXBacner audience the large or three days." "ii ia oaiiioi- fnr i9 to sell our with relatives p vjtiiii,M ... tThaveaTan5ifilJiTa1srali50" When Jimmy Walks in! . f v ." ' a - -- him-4nLt- estab-iinhnip- de Zr"16 . V v... D i awj; r de-teo- tt .......... - -- Jur 1- .......... .......... ......... ................. fo . ....,..... hAV-wow- , tt "a .... far-tur- : ( -- -- Vitiate . - anvassed |