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Show r? Circulation Sworn The Herald J ff in Herald Every 1,707 t "vOL. XXXVI. Comic Supplement Friday THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROYQ IS NINE MILLION DOLLARS PRICE THREE CENTS, PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1921. NO. 58. Herald Keeps Pace iinnnr - THE MORNING AFFER THE NIGHT BEFORE 1 INCREASES Growth .G , circulation of The Provo Herald during the month of October 1921, excepting only the issue of October 31 (today's), an average of 1707 copies for each of was 20(493opiesrwhich is .. . the twelve issues of the month. cL month of the Herald The of circulation during The sworn " '. .. issue. 1688 copies was per . September ; The circulation for October shows a gain of 19 copies for each issue of this month over the average per issue of September. These circulation figures do not Include spoiled copies, unsold circrgnr papers refarned from news stands.- It is the actual and ProvoTTeralcTfor four weeKs..of the October, ulation of The does not include the issue of October 31. During the. same four, weeks The Herald printed 8,940 inches advertis-in-e of advertising. This was a gain of 1,190 inches oyer the wtiile which shows the AH. of readers that of September. newsrealize the advertisers that a newspaper, good appreciate is best circulation the advertising with paying the largest paper WOBR: LilSSIOi! CiiURCI! RS1IIP The : S lake Conference Reveals Greater Activity j Among Priesthood ' arid Members A " -- By The Herald Reporter. . Greater activity in the priesthood," and among the. ' members " of - the Ichurch. and the nost flplendid-wor- k will build ajbigger and better com? munlty. : The Sunday morning session with a report from Anna D. Palmer member in their missionary work, wsb the keynote of the L. D. S. quarterly stake conference. " The morning session, Saturday, Her report Bhowed that a vast amount of good is being done by the Relief She. stated that $3,200 had society. been spent during the past six months in Relief work for the poor. Tbirteea " opeirtju ivitu (ui uiiii,au.j' . .uTg-.- at . tendance. President Thomas N. Taylor presided. Apostle Joseph Fielding Smith and Charles H. Hart, president of the first quorum of seventies, of Salt Lake City, were in attendance. The singing was under the direction families have been kept and forty-fivlamynes nave receivea partial maintenance: one hundred children have clothing and bed4s troui medium. this organization; $700. worth of cloth ir-...-- ,, g THErHERAIJ) COMPANY. ing was sent to Armenia with W. 3. ::: Herald, I Harry Butler, circulation manager of The Provo Booth for relief .of the poor in that ' H; f Boshard. V country. king first duly sworn, depose and say that the facts and figures P.. Simon President . President Taylor emphasized his apHerald statement of The Eggertsen and spoke circulation in the above advertising encouraging the stake committee and preciation of the increased activity In true. are Company the ward commltees to become more the priesthood, saying that on SeptemHARRY BUTLER, active in the performance of their ber 18 a general priesthood meeting Herald Circulation Manager. duties in providing amusements for the was called, with 1,338 of the priesthood children, emphasizing the great im present, "which shows a very healthy; Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of October, " portance of proper amusements' for condition in the stake," President Tay D. 192k -- thrift L church-peopl- e, lor said. ' JULIUS C. ANDERSEN, President Hart followed, speaking by developing, our own resources, which can be done by patronizing that of misBionary work being done by the Notary Public. (Seal.) . - which we have M borne, inthe way seventies. Since the church called the; "i My commission expires March 10, 1922. of amusements and in any way which seventy to work as home missionaries' " over one hundred fifty have been bap- : ized into the church. people BRIEFS BREEZY BUSINESS FEDERAL AID FOR ROADS HOODLUMS BEWARE! are anxious to shear the"Many gospeiand in:-- ! will receive it If only the missionary By Owens, "The Advertising Man" carried on, resident will be all right for you to cele work tan be One of the greatest steps toward It Hart asserted. w Yon have some special bargains a safe and sane the relieving of the unemployment PROVO LEGION VOTES AGAINST brate Halloweenln CORPORATION Th pyeninanervlcea were turned To be situation in Utah and Idaho-wi- ll manner; make considerable noise and over to the seventies. President O. Our advertising man will show yon W.. Andelln of h"e forty fifth quorum taken through the building of roads, How to get the buyers out. have lots of fun, but Three speakers. A. J. Jacob-aeWith a program of more than $1,633,- presided. 1, November Tomorrow, Tuesday, Don't get gay with people's fences, AIMS TO EXTEIID ARMISTICE of the . 123rd quorum; Folks ! We call this a good 000 projects outlined - lit Utah alone, president is your last chance to register. signs! gates, houses, Miner,4 0. Thorn president of the filst letter. Ypu will, too, when you read it. the bureau of public roads for the Don't Iqrget, ,nor. put it off until Don't destroy propertyl Twelfth district, witb headquarters in quorum; Alfred Osmond, president of : It came to use unsolicited: the last moment Do it early. Urge "Th Provo Herald, . , Or the minions of the Jaw will get the 45th quorum, treated three phases Ogden, expects construction on the SERVICE your neighbor to register. CELEBRATION of time: First the apostasy from the --"' If you have not jgistered you projects o be started within the next 'yrovo, Utah. . you! few months. second, the restoration of tha church; "Attention, advertising manager, cannot vote. . This is the official announcement of eosnel: and. third, visions or tne -- of the-ev-- observ ed - the letccntem Six H ve -readerserald ha this projects by Legion in Utah- will the duly constituted authorities - of (utuye;--- - ; ter to express to you our appreciation plated aretong the" ZiorrNattonal unusual display advertising being conmunicipal election you must regaot officially celebrate Armistice Day. rrovo. y Elder Jacobsen treated the first sub of the loyal support and help that you park highway, which is, termed the ducted ister for the election of Novem- The reason "The police force will, keep a close lately, by the Utah Valley Gas given is that the labor quoting from the Bible the propheject, , gentlemen, gave us in our recent 'att- winter route to Southern California, & ber 8. on warns all streets, tonight," watch Coke company. v. . cies of Isalh, Amos and others, wh in one of the thickly pro- - They are also empt to introduce our Utah-mad- e If you have changed your place of organizations 6 Salt- - Lake have de- Chief of Police Manwaring. Maybe n Prominent Provo busineess men and duct 'Mab' with the business houses populated parts of the state and conresidence from one part of the city cided to celebrate Armistice Day as a he'll hire special officers to help saw in vision the complete destruo-ito- . Sooa of the Christian - churcb. nect UP the principal towns in the bankers, say the. gas company's policy Jo another, registration will be re- labor event, and have jn tbla city. ill- arranged a labor watch.-- .; meamr that "We wish to thank the retail dealers central and southern parts." One of of quired in order to vote, for the regof property will be ar - LKA "Destroyers for the ,am.w.Mrt program for their liberal patronage, and it is tire projects is that between Roose the savings of the people might be in- , day. ; istration of the former residence iB rested and confined la Jail over tifiht,"dwfnd,e lir ' "willTa great deal of satisfaction that velt and Thenbovedecisiori' wararrivedat the chief added. awfty rjurins the reign of when one moves, openTip cancelled .. e can testify to the fact that ing our industrial life and increasing Nero, the Christians were so perseThose who have become 21 years Priday evening1 when the American they bel- promising section of the state. "And they'll be prosecuted tomor cuted ieve in paronlzing aad encouraging " Among these federal-aithat no one dared say he was projects to the number of men employed, -and the of age since the last municipal row morning," announced City Attor a Legion of Provo met to discuss amount of money disbursed our in the manufacturers of Utah-mad- e Utah roads are member be of the church of Christ, the three completed goods. Tegister to be ,:yr---fflMsfr in Hftlarles - it election tomust aey. Jacob Coleman..-::wegesr-n- d "The enclosed list of names of buy- county is particularly interested in. told of the apostasy vote November 8. "Christrhimaelf, the winter. means .Lthe distribution , to oo ers at Mab- - the which would follow his death," said : J tomorrow past week will show One is the Spanish Fork to Payson alsa Register ' Commander. Mart Roylance said: better than 95 per cent of 4he retail road. Another is the paving inSpring-ville- ', home people of the profits of the inH1r apostles also Elder Jacobsen. CONVENTION OPENS "Governor Charles labey and State dealers in your leaving the the and a third is the road from the dustry rather than to send auch prowarned people against city who handle such Commissioner Black held a conference fits to foreign industries. Products buvinir and Rpllin? 'Mah.' Utah county line to Nephi. v church. : and decided fitnot that it would be "We recommend the Provo Herald "7 (Special to The Herald.) Elder Miner took the second subject. Projects on which federal aid w.Il To give Herald readers an Idea of LEAD ting for the Legion to celebrate this KANSAS to'the Utah manufacturer as a paper te extended, according to B. J. Fincii, the growing worth of the gas com-tp.n- y PROVO SHRiNERS The ,He commenced by feadin? from the. Mo., Oct..3L CITY, and its industry in our midst that advocates and believes in year 'because, the labor unions of Salt Acts of the Apostles. ' And I saw an buying district engineer for the Twelfth dis Lake City have planned a big Labor third national convention of the Amer- other Walter mi 'boosting' home industries. Urict of the bureau of public rojtds,.are The Herald interviewed angel flying through the midst Day program. In the governor's, opin ican Legion convened here this morn- of heaven, Adams, the local manager, recently, . "Sincerely yours,.: r 'a3 follows: haying the everlasting TOCAPITAL KOVICES ion Armistice must assume a who secured the following informaDay MAB MANUFACTURING ing. Delegates from every American gospel to preach unto them that dwell CO J Project No. 10. Roosevelt-Ve- r to "M. E. Kaigh, secretary-treasuredefinite character the community state, anfi: from Alaska,; Africa,' Chile, upon the earth." : He told oft Joseph. C, V.. 50,000 nal The company began operating in Nobles of the Mystic Shrine will in- at large, "Memorial Day is now ob- Great Britain, Canada," Levan-ScipiC. Seller, vice . the receiving by 347,000 Panama, Canal Smith's vision, and new president;. W. -S. Project No. 17, served by established custom," Com1915; at' the end of 1916 it had in vade Salt Lake on him the keys of the and everlastNo. 19, Marysvale-Pan- "wis, president." of this Project Friday mander Roylance said. The American Zone, China, Cuba, France, Guatemala, ing gospel." Then we have Hie testiProvo 393 gas customers, "tn 1917 it Mr. Lewis, 100,000 .. guitch of Mab president extended its mains and services to week. El Kalah templeof Salt Lake Legian will standardize in like man- - Hawaii, Japan, Mexico, Peru, POTto mony of the three witnesses, and the corpnnnv. railed tn hpo n Project No.. 24. Price-Castl- e and the nobles ner the observance of Armistice Day, Rico and Turkey were srnted. - gpfiagville-aad-Spani-- Md- this sh Fork, and en- -' will be out In forcew ill . ef4HIPSqoSr-'-. Is what he said: 350,006gate (concrete) other lodges be entertained Honor to the. dead of 'War-wirld National Commander-John-Gv-Emer"The-churlarged its plant botlrtr that year and from added. i have never seen another town Project No. 25, Utah county has th toliv in a in manner their.station befitting always hold a conspicuous place of Grand Rnpids, Mich.,' called the con- same organization which existed in the we gie of Provo where one ' line to Nephi (concrete).. 536,000 in 1920 in order to meet the growing life. There will be a ceremonial in the rituals to be .evolved. In keep vention to order, and the Rev, John W. demand for its services. Today it has church." Fori: No." 34, . Spanish i Project many: novices :wtll be given ing with the fciate Department :'te- Inzer of Chattanooga", Tenn," delivered primitive Elder "followed wit'i Ihe' ge proportion of the 200,000 1605 gas customers, a standing con tha. tests of to Paysxm (concrete) populat1' city's i localnobility, w the Invocation bwe its not an tract for entire taf output and post ion as does the Provo Herald. We Project No. 37, Springville " "'i established market tortts voki save never, trrat'pVigretideRt Coolidge' delivered a!r.W - the-- vKon si'.own in part as fol. advertised in a town be- "City paving v:. ;v.h irr. . of every From a gross business in 1915 of El E0Sfmake a thorough canvass onei aaaress mis morning, ana a iows: ."And in the last davs the fore where we secured as good results M. Harriott recorder. J. Applications getting the name memorial service for the late Col. F. jchurch will bo established in the tops Total estimate for work. .$1,633,000 $11,337.51 the company's sale for the have been coming in for months and of each' community, quickly as we secured them J fand address " of every ex service man W. Galbraith, Jr., national commander, o tne mountains. .And people from last twelve months amounted to wrouga the advertising columns of Government to pay one-hal- f . ' a gain in the yearly volume of still are being received. (needing governmental assistance. Any was held. .. .tie Provo Herald." .... 8ie,&w 'the east and from the west, from the of cost Under the leadership of the Provo!ari!rii0, uh u fifforn, frnm iha Af. The convention will extend over )SOHth and from the north will come up of over, $60,000.00, a gain in business state to Balance be . for "Mab.'' we can dopaid by gad--wi. oi?tlit"-tthree days, ; ll lnslada your" and county affected.". .... si6,sou me nooies-om- .j ... ;. wnie ta the 8Prviee, can receive' im- - j meetings. Among the, distinguished -' though the company is yet in its in.js aiamu AieeKuro, w " 8" mediate attention by arranging with guesjs are - tTarslial - Fwh, General Hera l Is anotherfancy and is supplying only 1600 .8UU1;,U ,- It merely proves ftKIS PICKS WEDNESDAY in iho thru tnwna onntaininir monial on m special train otet SPEAKER ROTARY Pershing, : Admiral Beatty, General set results from our rem Electric railroad. fli? !hat Thky "ITnpmnlfiv-pvnfprans liaa hfrnma Daron Jacques. of Belgium and Goa-eranvr 4no(Miome that offer a hie fu." take ... ... Jovertislng: w41i-goja novices with- theni- -a "' of Italy. "The Hub ture expansion, yet the extent of the problem of ' grave importance 'to Diaz The Provo Klwanis club today at il Clothing Store, ; PEACE ... for a long Journey prepared nnnt. in tha rnnntrv. Thp noat - Greeted by cheering thousands. Gen ieverv is much than ' today greater industry, x . lunchoon in Hotel .Roberta voted to 'iuyo, man. , will ta Provo nobles The eral Armando Diaz of Italy and Gen- ' our readers would think from- jmerely retrtuff4 own ChaTlJTG the d3VOf TTtttiRff Ifnrnn mon tpmnlfivorl TJfrlVprt prnt .Infill cv.ctrvfoJ raulaf actfvities fnp the ofthis daily observing ine big double page ad in black . . , . , ,, The disarmament conference to be concern. nvioaa hntnpo lanvln V rnr Sfl Itv I .n 'rp auce. wno are iraveunir :. uirouen the yesterday. red in The Provo Herald for nesday. Beginning next week Kiwauis rub on camels' and your held In the nation's capital beginning "milk, hot wnrif' ln dogs B0StTry, Nawill nf The instance n,lntr the For company gas acn Wednesday. . Prof. lunches of j Purchase 12 was the subject iwSf8! and Sale', is very November COURT TERM CLOSES. use the calendar year of 1921, them to a bright and shinniai3 scoriej . !tional committee Indeed. were Visitors at luncheon Christen Jensen's -- 'address at ine 3650 during today's no on reu ana uunwry, tueir tons of coal. If this were brought put having made a careful investiga 'Mr. me most, however, is Rotary club dinner in Hotel Roberts &ilf pl?sed on arrival the of their be there will Richter, PIggly Wiggly cor-- . no'delay MOAtJ.'.Oct. 28. After a session tion by sending out questionalres to into Provo by a single train it would that 18 ack of yur . in Salt Lake. Friday evening. second term of a the 100 Prof. of the B. Y. U.; Nelson, cars out makes in the week, lasting the. stretching: poration; every country, freight post re are manv towna where I "It would be too much to hope that require The attendance committee of the following report: .'There is 21.5 per district, court was ajourned by Judge Judge White of Salt Lake, and J. M. bm. '. that the merchants have 'cold thU first conference will disarm the over 5000 feet, or a distance of 11 Provo Shriners' club is made up as men now out of Wooley on Tuesday. November H the Vick and S. A. Stuni of the Utai Valor that it will even settle one blocks with, all the street crossings.em- follows: Roy E. Knapp of ProVo, cent Of all Pep leiiers nations, the decrease, in third term will convene in regular ses- - ley Gas & Coke company, y iOwo. 7i w,ilm nore that has17 employment regular en he The:ompany in a longl ot-tt Several eriminal casee will the spring and chairmanr JU ArMcQeeef PfieeirEra-lya- g Walter Adams, manager-of-th- eand gsa during ployees, rroiessor of Helper, Alexander to 32.5 per cent and that the decrease come up ror trial.' only civil. matters company, told of the plans and reBUineuiing comes tu like Uonal disarmament." est oor Greenhalgb dozen a about summer adds months tells me tna you are on sen said, adding: "But it will be the k8, E. ?d C. Gas & Coke construction Baxter, Jr., of Soldier Sunimltt, tu in the average living cost since the were adjudged by the court during the sources of the more for seasonable for . all. entering wedge by which the worlds WOrk.'':-'.'ito. . re.Rotng after business, : Hulsh of Eureka, W. P. Morford of peak of war time high prices has been sessio n Just closed. :"CV-'and invited Kiwantan3 to motor to th . .... 'f:'"V nrU ' I. conferThis assured. me 16 peace will be The American Legion The gas company is built by the Payson, C. D. Livingston ot Spanish 20.7 per-ceplant and look it over. JThis invitawSbtygood. ence is one of the most stupendous was accepted by many Klwaniansj, on tap in Fork, F. CG. Hltchner , of American regards the present unemployment as tion have to demand gas public the marks undertakings of man. It C. OF C. PROGRAM who spent the rest of the noon hour or Fork, Bert Merrihew of Lehl and one of its special problems.' " instant use, for mains these day very truly yours, beginning of world peace." A Legion basket ball team will be winter or summer, bard times Novice Patrick Henry of Marysvale. inspecting the plant as guests of the : "MERCHANTS SERVICE. Professor Jensen praised the presi- night, T " MONDAY Preliminary report The program for Fridaj Includes a organized again this winter. Dr. Vera company. la another column of today's or good times, regardless of high or Anflniss, Business Manager." dent for calling the conference, at 3 clean-uo'clock ln the R. Greenwood will have this in .. committee. Herald the ambitious future of the g;it low commodity price entering Into the business session at nations -the out. he as pointed TUESDAY-Cham- ber which, of Comcompany is set forth ia an iatervi )r must con- afternoon In the Masonic temple. The charge. He is now making arrange- and its of gae manufacture the around 'PPreciqted whafs in a of the globe may gather merce members are urged to regfirst section of the work will begin meat3 with the Board of Education with Alanager Adams. meet as so to the , develop tinuously : trled Sun coaL Man-Co- a table and talk over their problems. -. S o'clock, and the novices for the use of the high school gym ister, g constantly Increasing demands as the there at would be concluded, he of Mutual The the LBee8ley result, than to not WEDNESDAY later Final report I and plunge for the training of the report of COURTHOUSE BEING COMPLETED grow or the standards of living have orders moW sincere trend toward universal cities -- - - committee. the clean-uraised. q'clock. At 7:30 o'clock in the team. of our people-ar- e on land and eea. disarmament THURSDAY MOAB, Oct SI. The ex'prior of the evening the nobility will form in line Meeting of all . r- Some people have wondered in their ii Ia nvAcMotlt fit minds Robert s. cairu". members of the lighting committee,, jnew courthouse, being erected , in if the gas business on the while on First South street to march to the will be held in the Auditorium, on actTi4i-f!naolidatReal tsiaie ei1 mcnterrhnpiffoi- - piT - growing Adams Auditorium1 on Richards street The count of the limited capacity of the also members' forum meeting at iMonticello la now nearly coinpletd to usines8fr'Mr. , uii more than twn ti0onA ravB a talk on- - 'natlT lauditorium, subject. ttlie top of the second story. The four furnished .us with the roiiowing fig- order of march will .be: Illustrious present Masonic temple.'- It wHtrbfli: the reach "Potentiality: of the Steel Industry jhigh Tstaird stone columns adorning -- ,l of Potentate Warren Benjamin andnls started as - ures: 1901 annual, In the output Rotarof discussion frowirl ltthe Btor .was so densely Sand enlightening lentrance are in place, witli the crs in Utah." . . inn ti. all the gas companies in the ITnited divan, El Kalah' s band, novices in the end of the parade and the sandals fft . v"l " wag a most mnns1hl . . , an methods ana purpouco. FRIDAY Meeting of Chamber of and fretwork complete. The contract r of the patrol and tfcen visiting of the novices have been' adjusted. r utiiwa" n rtafe States was 1O1.6?5,366,OO0 cubic feet charge and ""111111. . Mn, nonnln .1 ,. llnJ Commerce with farm bureau with: will have the building under roof by members, .marching four The illustrious potentate has not antold of :Ws In 1910 this had grown" to H9,4d0,49,-onr- t nobles on farmers' ea the ovr,B, the time inclinneut weather.' sets-- ;n, ?al .ea Power & Light xonipany, 5nan feet. In '1915 it reached abreast A buffet supper will ; be nounced the hour at which the cere- - a view of; cubic " prospei;i, Rotar- J monies sba'U 'icesTraid"1IEh:Bands of problems. "l U 8t0re 111 1,18 DitPd served before leaving the temple. so that work in the interior muy w j '.:''.'. oProvo m a W the siS".1!106 . The second section of the ceremonial the desert be allowed to cool. ceed during bad seaiUer. ' "u " e" Provo.' ; Jans attended the dinner. ..:srz:. . Patroos asFartaers n 1 e -- Gas Company offers division of profits to users. This is done to - . develop 16cal industry. . it: REGISTER ,f n, en The-Ameri- -- . v.h Verflat-wBIcTTW- - d : LEW -- , r; : o ..... 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