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Show HA SUNDAY HERALD . THE WEATHER, . UTAH Fair Sunday; Continued cold bear; to killing frost, First in news, first incirculationtfirstin advertising , and first delivered in the homes; f i f mj?&v2?' PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBERS; 1923. VOL.11. NO. 25. ' : MAC nn 51 fl : " I I ' . --It ti es s Q Prby o Buildings Activities SurpassQthe - PICKPOCKETS ONE MILLION ROB WIDOW DOLLARS FOR! T TEACHERS NOTED POET AT -- COLLEGE HAllF INOREMDEPOT CONVENTION Savings of Hard Work Building Permits for $50,000 Year's on Nevada Desert Stolen ' Dr. M. C. Merrill and Prof, BUILDINGS Issued During Month of October.- - from Woman- .- S 1 iv Jl . Trustees of U. E XT SECOND ROBBERY AT TEXAS OIL GO. OP UTAH ERECTINfi WAREHOUSE u .OREM IN THREE DAYS PROP. HENRY PETERSON ELECTED PRESIDENT "Widow Had Saved Earn. Schofield Auto Constructing Poor to Buy School Clothes gs Stor and 20,00H)isplay LloiLLittIej age Koonu r All - Three Have Been Mem-- j tprsTjofTl'lie Faculty- theB.Y.U.- - JUMUM L IVJL V VB AT PROVO II - " """ - of IL SATURDAY'S GAMES: UTAH 15t YOUNG 0. ' - w S ize FOOTBALLjTEAM HOLDS UTAH AliceReynolda Elected T -- . TlieJJrighamoungTuniversity-football-eleven-Saturda- y- Utah, Rocky Mountain conference champions, to a 15 to 0 score. Two touchdowns and ...... a drop kick gave Utah its victory. Miss Alice Louise Epyuolds, pro The "meanest man" has visited More than one pillion dollars has fessor of at the The in came toirehdtrwn the first first quarter after 14 minutes of play when1 . dining the past Provo again! been LVouug university .and Dr. M. C. ' widow He her of all Jewkes plowed through the Youngsters line. Watkins failed to kick. rojibd.jj ten monthss In theconstruction of Merrill, dean of the college of He made diffi it savings. A. A. year's to homes according new The second touchdown' came in the beginning of the third quarter when Richards plied science and professor of horticult for her little boy to be properly Loveless, building Inspector of the culture at the Young university, made a sensational run after receiving Dixon's kickof f on the line. clothed for school. He- took from city. were elected .trusties of the Utah Each month has seen a greater the woman the money she had a ul also" beautif sent kick the In third Watkins the Educational corredrop association at the quarter through uprights dhard.for and saved that she number of permits than tho nual convention in Salt Lake City for Utah's last score. sponding month In 1922. The larg- might buy, clothing for herself and , Friday. Both candidates won With est number of permits were issued ber son this winter. a large majority in field of five In the last quarter Utah was within scoring distance several times but with the The "meanest man" is unknown. by Mr. Loveless during the montn candidates. of March. He Is described as "middle heigtb, EDMUND VANCE COOKE, iwct, determination and heavy penalties, IJtah failed to score. The building activities are still rather stout, dark haired and who Henry Peterson, veteran educator philosopher,, humorist, presented of tlie state board of Utah, nosed Youngster's continuing this month although the has a habit of carrying his hat in to a frovo auaience in college' .nut - r One of the largest crowds that has ever attended a footbalLgame-in.Provowas-- , t.. t colder weather has somewhat cur his hand." tailed these activities. Already Westliihery was committed nt V. U. Lyceum course. rDreseflt to witness the contest. Bleachers and chairs hadJieeiLerected on B, per1iur InrtlientoWhf'ticloBr .denexoLthe.a ssnfiw tion Mr. Lore thejOjmatjojnjSalurJajjJlciQ, Professor Peterson hi!; year. when Mrs. Hannah Anderson, bite north sides of thefield. Provo Kiwanis club occupied seats on the north bleachers, with less for 14 buildings, the cost of of Winnemucca, Nev., lost her year's ceived nine more votes that did Dr. about $50,000. the "IT! students on thenorth side of4he fieJd4ind4heToung-studentsi- n which will aggregate .Miss Etta Powersj savings. TODAY'S POEM Joii.of the' Several houses have been constructWasnti'h-- school of iSalt worked all summer on the "I had stand. The bands from the two universities enlivened the occasion. ed during the month and will soon Nevada desert," Mrs. Anderson ex By Ll;e City as the unnniiuotm choice be completed for which no permit plained. "Every cent I could get for vlee president lieing the only Cooke The result of the game was a surprise to the fans, the majority of whom expected : Edmund Yance has as yet been requested, the cost eniididutu so my little boy he's put away Octoof run will total which the of Saturday's game was the third hard game:the: Heynow t. an overwhelming score in favor of Utah eleven years go to schoo ber close to $65,1)00. he. iirustsseship ot ere this winter. When school turn' TtosfceoTdown the lane of a car while the Utah eleven had not played a in had Provo weeks that During Jtha present year. Youngsters comes as a distinct credit for her played many in a row, drew near drew my savings out of With has outstripped any other city its in the efforts field of in linilg Nevada And the bank I said to each head, "What and brought my team of any consequence this season. size In the United States In buildtion during her entire mature life. litte son to Provo, to place him in you are,. ing activities, and Mr. Loveless Is school. known far and Had the Youngsters been in the same splendid condition in which they were when of the opinion that this will be the I am curious,' somewhat, to know. wide and is consldeced an "That Saturday (Oct 20) I put I could authority on "case during the coming year also. a met the Montana Bobcats the score would have been considerably different with shelf, in tne state on her particular field fancy you ranged they The Texas Oil Company of Utah my money in my purse and my purse Like a series of overturned bowls. of study, literature. town in my handbag ond went down English the B. Y. U. undoubtedly scoring on last yearVchampions. So I think, to enliven myself, has taken out a permit for the " Miss Reynolds has been connected struction of a $5,000 warehouse of kto bny clothing for the boy so he I the tops of your with the Young shall take off to failed to push were score university for sev Twice but looked :30 the school. as Between could to 3 start going they concrete. The Youngsters Iron and though souls. galvanized eral years. Besides her school activ 4 o'clock and I that afternoon stop 650 be .constructed at will And soul of was scheme one full a building . ...f ... ities she is also editor of the Belief the ball over, when Utah held.. ped at the Orem station for a few Of how to brug gold, l South University avenue. magazine the official organ The coming into this city of the minutes. There "was a large crowd And one soul was ripe with a society himself made his Outside of Richards sensational conspicuous on sevlong, of the large woman's organization run, Texas Oil Company of Utah and the waiting for the train and having dream. in . the church Saints eral occasions with his useless and unnecessarrroughness erection here of a large warehouse been on the desert so long, a time I Of relief for the stricken and System. liked to see a crowd of , jp" jFO ft ... , English-Uteratu- re spentto-Prov- : o ap- 90-ya- rd - 10-ya- rd work-- e -- an- ;f ? it- - XT t J. the-south-an- - d- - . . fr-the-e- re- 9 . prinei-pja- , " e-grand- -th- l (v 1 4 : t T passenger-head- un- "educa- s .'JUw.-- i , Reynolds--i- s - con- ... - Latter-da- was told In the columns of The naturally Herald several weeks aeo before It human beings again. waa publicly known that the conWhllendlng-on-theilatfor- m pany Intended to extentd Its bust' watching the crowd come and go I ng ness Interests to this city. The noticed a heavy-se- t warehouse will be constructed on. a his hat in his hand brushing against piece of property belonging to the me two or three times. At the moUnion Pacific System: The tanks ment I didn't think much of lt( al will be built Imme- though 1 - unconsciously tried to ,. and warehouse diately south of the Union Pacific avoid him. He was a man I bad freight depot, close to the tanks of never seen before; Pm sure of that the Continental Oil and the I had my purse, . containing $73 OH companies. "; " ln money and a ' card bearing AlAmong the business buildings now fred Buckley's name, when I was in nnder construction Is the (20,000 a store lust before going to the display and storage room of the Orem. Shortly after I left the station the purse was missing. I can't Oiortn, between university avenue see how it was taken out But it baseThe and First East street aU the money I had In Jthe - ment for the new building is being was world and I don't known what my combe will and dug at present little boy will do about his school pleted within the next week. - j, clothes now." The new building la being conMrs. Anderson complained to the structed immediately east of the old nollce and an effort was made to will be The new. building "garage." for it is be103 feet by 144 feet with a SO feet hunt for the pickpocket lieved that one and probably several 100 basement feet for storage by pickpockets have been operating in new homes are nnder con- - Provo. Another woman was robbed Orem station the Thursday . struction this month on the Sprlng-vlll-e at the the day Mrs. Anderson's road. Among these are a mod- preceding s picked. ern brick (4,000 bungalow being purse-wabuilt for Carl Law, and a frame - y TIRST stranded. QUARTER. Dr. la also one of the best And one soul was witless and wild, knownMerrill aducatora In the stater A While cheers went up from evrey throat df the thou- XITheedless of gaining or giving native of Utah he studied at the And one 'twas the soul of .a child-Bub- bled sands gathered at the game, Dixon kicked to Richards who College of. Utah, later Agricultural with the np laughter studying at various eastern line. Jewkes went seven yards and returned to the of living. west oniversitieeentaiso attend-- - through righttacklerRtchafds held over"left Tackle, Whitney And one soul was grinning with lug leading universities in Europe. went one . ' l: yard through right guard, Jewkes kicked to Dixon guile Kor several years he was a member Intent upon tricking a woman, line. A A. C. U. facutly from which who returned to the of And one loUed and languished, the Uird went through center for five yards; Fackard.no school he came to the Young univerwhile two years ago to become - the' gain Dixon kicked to line to Champion who returned And approved wit and sity, ' 1 I,'first dean of the newly established tu- OA ou-yu iuie. acumen. science. And one soul was fretful and thin college aof applied Jewkes went through center for three yards: Cham Professor Peterson, the newly g A flying soul sentenced to down : Whitney through right- - end for six yards, First aso well known in is fdown: Whitney thruogh right end for six yards, First Provo a been teacher at. the having And one' with an African skin) First rfown Chuckled up with the laughter of loung university seceral years ago. Jewkes throuch left tackle for seven varrfs. living. And one soul was stick with pride S Sanson gaiaeu a yaru; xuanaon And counted all things by their nisod as Mng progressive sad alert to lew things ediicaimnaiiy. gained five yards on cross buck. . cost And ohe soul was dreary and dried of the University of (44 "And one was afraid it was lost yardg. Whitney- held; Jewkes kicked to Dixon who And one soul wus saved uud to l and returned to center of field. Utah penal- J show It line. . the Qgdun high school from where teed 20 yards. Ball on Utah's It wept with a mournful thanks- he went to Loean to become superinBird through left guard for six yards. Incomplete for giving; tendent of the Logan city schools. ward pass And one 'twas the soul of a poet Dixon to Swenson. 'Hanson tried drop kick of During the past two years he has irom ao-ya-ra Leaped up with the laughter out ianed. line -been head of the school of educa Uving. Utah's ball on Utah's 20-yardline, I set hack their tops on the souls, tion at the Agricultural Collegeof un. TriVor auorret, and their "Toung threw Jewkes for - six - yard loss. .Dee Younir ulldlngr0O0,ofAm6sEldlng: foUy. injured Dut stayed in game. 4sugntiy The Dixon Real Estate company Is And- - again, with expressionless went around : end for two vards Champion also constructing' a lumber and MINK WAGE CUT . . ' Jewkes ? 1 . . Jowls, concrete building on Sprln grille on International Newsservice.27. A cut KicKea ana. Dau passed uixon and rolled passed goal post. were passenger-heads.They ...road. MT'fH, Mont,, Oct line. Dixon gained on Young's ball on "Y's" a trolley. of fifty cents a dny in wages efAndrew Souter Is constructing own in Then I soul, my my d peeped two four-roofect I ve November first, was announ- fake kick on end run. Richards -- threw Bird for two-yarframe buildings on ' brothers; loss. Dixon made poor punt. ce! the this Anaconda Third North street between Sevmorning by It without a mlsgtv- .I Utah's ball on "Y's" enth and Eighth East streets. ' line. Whitney gained two Copper Mining company, and other Electric Stove Sets Fire to lng, mine operators in Iiutte, Anoconda A (3,200 four-roobrick bunga- tackle. Richards made "first down on In And the I found found yards all thruogh I right Fire Department Clothes; n iii Great Falls.low is being built by B. It. Bullock . run through left tackle. Time out for Bird who was others l iiMitlufnctory conditions of 'the at 00 North Fourth West street . v,'.- Responds taCaD. Excepting the lanchtcr of living. emptier market wus ascribed as the injured. Jewkes through right tackle for three yard3. Three frame buildings are - also (Copyright 1910. X. E. A.) - under construction by J. E. Moore " John S. Pullen, hendof the gents Wick Hendenhall took Ike Young's place. Ike was badly ranw ftr the reduction, miner now at 290 North Eighth East street getting $5.25 will revelve $4.75 and bruised, blood flowing freely from a big gash above his left furnishing department of the Toy. KELLOQ2 OF 'MINNESOTA IS A lumber and concrete building Is lar Bros, company, was severely paid other workers will be eye ' ' I NAMW) EMBASSADOR. mitres -. being built by M. A. Allred at 230 burned Saturday morning shortly rediieed 111 proportion. 27 Oct. Frank WASHINGTON, went eightxa to South Fourth East street The alone Anaconda after 7 o'clock when be tried employes I A..TT. Oren is building a $2,000 get some burning clothes Jrom bis R- KclloggormerLi:jiltcdStatesi men. ney gained two yards through the line, clacintr the ball on two-ya- rd "W"" lUilUUJ fib A1V VWAU1 slUlUI home to the ouuiue. line, jewkes went through left guard for ambassador selected American for mm West street Some one in the family bad to London. first after 14 minutes of play. Packard blocked touchdown, siicceed will He George "CURBSTONE" MORON IS A butcher shop' Is being built on arisen early Saturday morning and " UNDER BAN IN KEOKUK Watkins dropkick.- the corner of First West and Third turned on the electric stove In the Harvey, who recently resigned and . , to be the North street by J. W. Boydcn. kitchen. .. Some clothes which Mrs. comeappointmentIn is expected Score,wU"6,Y"0. near future. the effective News Btrviee. Several other homes have been Pullen had Ironed Friday afternoon Dixon kicked to Jewkes who returned to "U8M Mr. Kellogg, who was one of the KICOKUK, la., Oct 27. Curb constructed daring the month or ( were hanging on a clothe rack are now under construction for avbp thA stove. While the family little coterie of personal friends who stone morons must go, according to line. Richards gained seven yards ; Whtiney gained 12 yards ; ; which no permits have been issued. ' was In other parts of the home, fire accompanied the late President the edict of Chief oj Police McPher-- j through right tackle. . ' Harding on most of his trips-awa- y Dunn Taylor took Bird's place, who was crippled. started in xne cioiuea ana irou hi from a no Is was fre and this Although metropolis, The room. Washington the waUpaper around the three Jewkes gained yards; Champion through left oil cloth on the kitchen table also quent gneat at the White House the youth of the town have, city tackle for six CHINESE STEAMER LOOTED yards; Whitney gained a yard. on during tho Harding administration. ways. They insist on taking young dishes some burned and standing Is a lawyer by profession. During flappers for Joy rides without first i line In Quarter ended with the ball on "Y's" International Mors Bwvioe, " the table were destroyed. ' r Utah's propely Introduced. BHANGHI, Oct 27. The Chinese When Mr. Pullen noticed the fire the single term he served In the being possession.. -- In Keokuk proper introduction Is steamer Changan, carrying "Y" big be started to get the - burning senate bo devoted considerable at0. "JU" 6, Score, consignment of silver dollars, was clothes out on the yard and in the tention to foreign afalra, was a lead a sleoal prerequisite. . SECOND QUARTER. er of the "mild reservatlonlats" In Hence several male vamps, termmysteriously looted' today, enroute attempt was badly burned. made a Jewkes sensational serend to morons" and ed from here to Hankow. Fifty thous"curbstone the the Versailles by police treaty fight run, Taylor Th fire department responded for downing him on "Y's" and dollars are missing, the cap- - the calL It being the first call to ved aa a member of the foreign are languishing In Jail to pay line. Richards trained: ' ' "" tlinla committee. relation! win reported. the new Are itaUon. t Jewkes gained a yardthrough left tackle; Whitney man,-carryi- SATURDAY'S Kimball. . Inde-pende- -- 15-ya- rd its-ow- n 4- ai flir-vin- the-fac- ulty - 30-ya- rd fx-o- pouenburn: , .HAIuO fum-iffiiJS- left aa BADLY .... 20-ya- rd . 40-ya- rd 12-ya- rd Shards i s' I irtmtlonl .- - " 27-ya- rd 15-ya- rd .nM Bird., . guard Left tackled Swenson.......... .. Left rackard.. Nation Right guard . Center r,.. Left Hinckley . . . . Bunnell. Young (Capt,).. ........ Hanson. Dixon. . - . Evans end Quarterback Right halfback Left halfback .. Clark .. . . . Champion Richards Whitney , Fullback ..Jewkes v-.- tI t Substitutions orNationrMofr-fatfor Evans, Rhead for Van Cott, Hoyle for Gillispie, for Champion, Champion for Bobere, Livingston for 7 Champion, Boberg for Richards, Rock for JeirittS, For the Hendenhaii for YoungT Young for Hendenhall, Hullinger for Young, Taylor for Bird. P. Hen- denhall for Taylor. Referee, Blaser; umpire, Simmons;' - head linesman, r- Bo-be- rg "Y"--Wi- ck Simonds. Touchdowns Watkins. . Jewkes and " Richards. Dropkick ., ',. - two yards on ' cross buck.JWith one yard to go for first down; "Y" held the Red skins on d line. Utah penalized five yards on offside- - Dixon kicked who returned five yards. Forward pass, Whitney toGiUispie, netted Utah 20 yards. Jewckes made five yards through center; Champion gained a yard; Whitney gained two yards. Howard crawled through the line and downed Jewkes-ht-htracks. Utah penalized 20 yards. - Hanson spoiled a forward pass which would have given Utah another touchdown: Boberg takes Champion's place at quarterback. Dixon, takes, ball for three varda! DiYnn lnaf. clirfcf vards when Clark threw Viim. nivnn rml .v. TU -- five-yar- is r - Wftitney gamed; Richards gamed nine yards over left tackle; Whitney went through right tackle for first down. Whitney went through right tackle for five yards. Boberg, first down. Richards lost a foot; Richards gained two yards ' through line on fake forward iass formation. Dixon spoiled forward pass for Utah. Jewkes failed on ' line. dropkick from , Hanson gained six yards over left guard; Hanson gained a yard; Packard went five. yards for first down. Hanson gained a yard ; Packard made a yard ; Dixon kicked to Boberg who was downed in his tracks by Kimball on "UY' ' line. ,v '". Jewkes kicked to Taylor who ran SO yards to "Y's" ' line. ; . Hanson gained a yard; Hanson plowed through the heavy Utah field. for eight yards. Packard made first down. Packard gains two yards through left guard. Dixon threw gained (Continued on Page Four, First Section.) 30-ya- rd 44-ya- rd - U.OFU. . . . .Watkins (Capt) Rightllackle- - . 30-ya- rd .. t Right end . , 35-ya- rd rrr r LLNE-UP- .- B.Y. U7 , 30-ya- rd . 1 10-ya- rd .: 45-ya- . 4 1 rd I |