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Show - ' 1 -- f i MP JtJJccikiStf VCLU o ? PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1926. ;c 4, HQ. 23, o o o o- - -- o- o- - o- - o o - o o- a o o o -- o o Q o- - o o -- DPmm nDf AC If - CeJTER AIM - ! 'll IMPni noted utah soprano Public Invited to Jre M Al 1 0 4 Fifty-Thre- ft II w BUREAlAS A' 4 m mm SAVE CREW OF F -- 3 n o o o TUG . ... BUREAU OF i . PROHIBITION 1 fp- -. at Uub Luncheon Friday , --o Or ICE-BOUN- D r4 ith Daddies , JWUl5rL-A.UuDL- 1 iiuiu. 1Q7 Ml $ m Youngsters JEat e . ; Senator Smoot Would Taie Enforcement Duties From " Internal Revenue : JldEETING CALLED FARM WITH UAEBALLS COMMISSIONER TO UETr$lti.O00 A YEAR interestiitjr Musical Concert to Precede Viewing of Im l Experts for Farm Economics Mirth PiDVoklnsr Pro cram and llealtli Address Holds Interest of Both . arious Sections : Fathers and Sons New Bureau of Customs lso Recommended in Smoot :. ; Bill . . . farm bureau aa t ixitfuilal It mi boya1 night at the Provo in the.eronomic arid ' social Rotary club Friday evening and a Hmmnulty formed the hnsls leef youngsters bad the time .fif an interesting talk dellverwl be rore tne animal roundup of the IJa-tl- u ofj their young lives at the lunchblghJiooi ridabr J Mi Tt. J. eon, t ikeHotel Roberts." The livans, prettldnt ? thfe Utah CovVe thirty-eigh- t Itntarians present had A, even hiore fun . watching " the joy ty Fuinj bureau roundup as rfsarded as jhe with which the youngsters enjoyed After their In Lr.ke Michigan for tug. the Helen X., bad been UMNt siKtvssrul in tbi$ bts'rjp of th thf jiroceedings. . six days, the five members of the crew were brought safely ashore. Photo Lincoln district,1 roorj than 200 wen A highly Interesting and entershows how the tee held the little boat In Jta grip, . ''x-- . and women partldpuatng. , taining program had been arranged Dr. Evans atatWf tbafctherfanB fey t)aa flnnter and bla committee l)ureu ecu le ma a very helpful bnBoys' Work. The high ' school agency to the farmer and the rural orcheHtra under , the direction of borne and he urged (hose, present to John Otaanson played several selec give that orgrnUation their earnest tion". A pin no solo was played cuusideratlon. They expprewed the by Herman' Bcniams and a saxa opinion that the farmer should have obone aolo by. Karl Lovelesa. Ie more to say as to the selection t Grande Anderson delighted the kldthe rural achool curriculum, which idle with bis baas aojo describing IT! " POTENSUL FACTOR FOR 4 O'CLOCK TODAY , - f i ag Practkal Themes Discir8cd at UFarmers and Housertakers Annual ConfertSce Attend-Ar- t Exhibit at School a muul uuuuluu uuium lilLUIUil Ul ft 4& If EHTERTAIHS UP IS a - IPflTAPV PI1IR HIRH ROM i I M Editorial Raoimtj . PRIdMWO COTS aU, Special Art Proeratn 'at Hi HERALD PHONES Business Office 7." . S3 h . aet ;- ii fifty-thre- e : . STILLMANS APPARENTLY a . 4 BUSS MARGARET SUMMERII AYS, SOPRANO . Who will be beard In eoueert at tlie Brigham Young University t - 1 - - Wednesday cven ng, February 10. UWW Ul, II L til IHU I BUU . I Qf? III T't1 lilt1 Vi . . e J Ail Interesting aieetlng ta which . .the public Is invited will be beM At Um Provo High school Ul noon !i connection witk th aUte art exMblt wnk-- la being shown. The profrara which 4rm feegjn at 1 o'clock; to th high acbooi aadl torium baa been arranged vltb tbe ebjeet of atrengtnenlng tb position of Provo ao art and cultural cented and furtbwlng the cause of art appredatlon aa a real com-- ' '. '; inanity nter-- - An lntetfnc and highly Ulnlni - musical prosram will be tendered by the high achool orchea-trander the direction of John A. ' pmaneon,' The glee cluba and aolo- He of the achool will also assist, with a cumber of classical selections ' being arranged by Brneat Faxman. preal-den; Prot O. D, Campbell jrk of the tUh Btate' Art lnatllata,; and jart aurterviaor ot tle Provoxlty echooU . will glv .sa in CLUB PRESENTS BOYS . I II TUP)" Febyre WASIHXGTONt burfu of proh;biUo to take over the prohibition enforeentent duties of the internal revenue burn would be created In the treasury de- partmnt, In m bill Introduced in the aennte today by Senator Smoot, Utah, Republican. The bill would also create a bur-eaa of customs, to take over the duties of the customs service. . . A commissioner appointed by the new bureaus. His salary would bo p:aced at the head of each of the new bureaus. His aaiary woudl be $10,000 a year, . The bureau of prohibition would have charge of the enforceuieut of A 11 j 1. the national prohlbltloa also the narcotic act The measure Introduced was drafted by Assistant Andrewa and apiwwved by act and by ?inO't Secretary iUlHIlf,n Secretary, jects. Kural minded teachers,, too, soe; on his island, wulle Maggie Mellon. should be .chosen to' teach Vural Barton, superb kiddle story teller, acltools. Dr. Evans stated. He ex I d as well I , supply the "Fuller" portion of the By Dr. Edward i. Bing the plained that it Is quite tmpoiislble young, rocking with luuglitcr at the JU4tttMtrt-JnJatali.iait8.relstlornitH!rreHsBTaTf lrresnoudent) ta et ..tlia.hi results-;-f mm tewh-er- a - to n avboou; that bome and the In any event Smith turned the ON BOARD S. S. OLYMPICS whore sympathy with GByman sang a solo. ' tlcketslyeOo the Htillmahs. jL.;i-...--- e mmmnnlty, farm life. "A "wrioiit'' ir TiviingBinwirotorjor At bureau It here the passport 1 y ; 8upt- jaandeiawti of the Tlw poultry gjrowera of the Lin- proecedlugs In which Prof. T. Earl with meproers. of the ship' crew IsiiteMnMJJ.aJi; , rroro ctly achoolg wha la a strong coln district were, told by:.projL. Bx on Coupim Jipparenuyi-trvan- g .tor more art education in and - Dan Hnnte"rH fleatra tor pricey,; Jamet" A?tlir; laa,paaaiiort. - 84Uman,.Jt-U.wld- , paator,w&oola, wIQ pmire: aad peS "of u. man aoea rmn Biuinot pay to keep Rotary chairman Boys' tuviBioB, auajaawi,.-Anneit CITY! Mo., Frti. ., JEEKERSON vhdted the passport bnrean on MonWeeOt Wafly o a hnadred br so tens :on. any farm tried two youngsters tut the alleged utau f are a hoard, tne uiympte en la out of the mod . a (XT. furnished tad day request upon an th program J'lwltowtof :, x. and la going: to celebrate the faH. lii secure miless they are careful 'graded and stealing of aoine chiekens belong route to Paris. necable wife tQ his -i and the f f!ge!Mtnt,-befng treat mnslcal photograph 1 be xtraordinary1 to reitbo phbUo cared for. For the past several years mot- ing to Dr. Fred U. Taylor. The They are occupying separate state essary affidavit that would permit view (be art exhibit which la being nrotnised the tudenU and patrons these two tor the music lovers of to Seven doaen eggs Inside Information concerning the rooms and passenger aboard the ship Mrs. Stlllman to "It takes six - our city. NJ do the state on account bave.shunued rec to Wedfaint accompany shown la room 11 at the high of Brigham Young University ' a' of its roads. ' as artists of unusual to pay for one hen's feed per year." pranks of their daddys when tbey areu, as yet. generally fmhware ecbooL Prof, (ampbeit lnd bla nesday evening, Jebjn, when Mlwa ommend them Professor Alder said. "The ordin- were boys as told by half a dozen of their presence.- orista making cross country tours merit." , ' ; Mabel v , . and Buuimerbays to Maragaret will be present explain assistant, When seen by However, Missouri baa completed Press Minis. gumiiiorhay. te teaching vo ary heft jyxg jpjily veragff of youngfteri Sailed in as a Jury,; kept Borg Jfinklna will aiunr In concert ferent palatipga, cross-stat- e highway between St, as a regular number of the B. . L. cal !it Brieham i'oang University eight doaeu eggs yearly, whereas the audience In constant laugnter. staff correspondent early in the day caused which the best fowla from Louis twelve to he his and Kansas City. Stillnuin and declared that lay Mrs. mid transpired ThUiga is an instructor Jenkins Lyceum course, according to Dean fifteen dozen. The farm flocks as "Judge" . Pardoe to caution most wife were en rout, Therefor the state highway de- to visit John C. Swenson, chairman of the on the piano at the McCtine School a rule are laying' only during the earnestly the newsreporter prcsi'nt their du lighter, Mrs. Henry P. Davl ti me. Ja pa rt mentjia s decided it-- la of Lake Salt Miialc, City; committee. Lyceum celelirate..- - There will be a two day the7 months to of proceedings. divulge not , March, TheW April follows: .'audlday program AlthouEh. Miss Summerliays and fete celebrating he completion of Flat-Maj7.. .. . .Bach hen the- prod uctlonTs high and Bst of alt each youngster was to whether there, bad Iteen a retsm- HrI."TenErn afeTotfi TltabT girls, Pretode B low. is important then; to presented with a real league base- dilation, StUIman replied that he the road program ; some time this It prices Sonntlnes I 0. Minor...., unMajor of artists consummate both are give proper care so as to Increase ball, with cork .center "nud every would make a further statement a spring, v The fetf probably will lie . Scarlatti. usual ability and training, according in May. Speeches, automobile tests Etude D Flat consulting with Mrs, Stlllman. ......Liszt the egg production during the time thing." ; . ; to Professor Swenson. Miss bowever.'-he- ' of when the price is u.pJ!l re Two Provo natives, sons of Bishop on the road and other good roads Mabel Borg Jenkins In behalf of National Boy Scout present were as follows! comes from a musical fam that Utah Max Berg, BHJy Bulkley, Jack Bur- fused to either directly confirm or and Mrs. John W. McAdam, have programa are scheduled. week a special scout meeting of ily, her brotbera being great singers, Oh Mistress Mine .'....Mr. Addison a stands chance of Come Arne Dr Death good Monbecoming ton, Stanley and Ward Heal, Rosa deny that a reconciliation bad been been signally honored by their emA. Away be will 12 held B. 8. troop and besides baa had years or train the best egg producing state in the Merrill, ; ployers,' the- - Bell- Telephone comHal and Dick TaylorElmo nffecte4.-;--:r--in the j Provo ing and experience, both In the Bast Diviiiitles du Styx .........Cjluck day etening at " Union, due mainly to the ideal pit- - Martin. Paul Rowe. Barney Clark, In the earlier interview, Stlllman, pany. ; Margaret Summcrhays First ward meeting house according and the west, Ibe professor sa.va. had also said that VearJ 8. McAdam has been proImpromptu G Flat ........Chopin mate, lack of Joul diseases jtMJhel $jarioB The to Laraen, aeoutmaater. i he of unusual Pell Shfr poBOcooca an for spTendid abroad remain moted of Indef conditions Street might that Chinatown) aupertntendency marketing of Hansen, (In Roliert and Grant Percy date la the sixteenth anniversary ' quality and accuracy which she uses ..! Wbfthorne already have been established. During the second the long line traffic department in , The recreational committee of the i Nelson. Dick Keiulry, Ihiuald and ..t... the founding of tne B. 8. A. All perfectly j she la naturally dynamic . . In . . to . . the Chicago office, while bis broth- Pioneer "ivard bas arranged for a .Mendelssohn the subject of Carl Wolfrom, HerbertHPasewalk, interview, Ije sa)d: Spinning Sons speaking members of troop 12 will be present and dramatic; and has a wonderful Mrs. er, R. Clyde McAdam has been as- Wles of four "Country Store" enter is that a 'Jenkins common "There Mrs. defects possibility Rcid physical Will Orem, Fred to 8cout to renew allegiance the; Taylor; stage presence that adds" charm to of the Nursery.. Moussorgsky children, Dr. II. G. Merrill of Brockhank, Billy and Tommy Par-do- c Stlllman and I may return from signed to the same position in. the tainments with 'RudoiphNeWt as oath end to th American flag and her artistic rendition, according .'to Songs The first entertarnmcrit ' Provo Me A Tell stated that Is trouble! heart " Story Grant Holt Clayton Jam! France with our daughter in the Kansas City office of the' company, manager. ' government : ,,v the critics.. 1 one of the common defects of school Mel via Jenkins, Robert and Benson future." advices reaching here will be given Thursday ernning to The Beetle according A special Scout, ceremony haa " In Than more when $100 well is known prizes will Mabel Borg Jenkins The sta t? roaina assigned to "Ben Saturday. 7 children. This he attributed to Bedtime Prayer ' , ', ' been prepared with Prof. A. N, Mer- - In lie given away. "Miss Mnhl-stleHenrietta and Vearl ten Smith' Provo, having been in years gone with started Fuller," The Hobby. Jlorse. IUde the "St Alva company James Tmkcr, . rill of the B. X, untveretty As a final prize one ton of coal prin by.' a student at Brigham Young Vitus dance is also caused from dis Miss Sumuierhays Alma AndVrson, Richard and the names under which Stlllman years ago aa clerk to T. A. Osborne. i cipal speaker. : ; was an and artist that Waltz Etude University Saint Saens eased tonsils. Dr. Merrill stated Steimen Clarfc Alden Smith, Roland and his wife are supposed to have1 wire chief in the Provo office. Later wlH be given. A. musical program will be render The general public Is Invited to at known and loved by everybody, 'Prof. ;mITl.--- : Mrs. Jenkins that often deafness,, heart trouble Cannon, Orson Kimball, George Mor sailed were, engaged on the Olym- - he was given fE&nianagementrof the ' tend this meeting ana all parents Swenson continued. Since that time The Japanese Death Song. and many diseases of old age are rison, Everett BacheMer, Jr., Ro-- . pic ten days ago, making it apparent Richfield exchange, and then pro-- ed. of Bcouts are especially urged to be she has had years of training in the . . Earl JUmnston Shorp traced to diseased throats In youth. land Logic, Jack and Kieth Thom that there was nothing sudden in Imoted to be traffic manager at the " . ' East, where she made a name for The Piper of. Ixrte.... Molly Carew -- Home efficiency is one of the as, William Roylance, Paul Kippie, the decision to" take Jhe European JOgden office. Dnrng the past few present as a pianist of unusual ' bril- - When I Was Seventeen brsetf he Wfis' state toll - superln- , vw Ml. designated country's newest projects. being Sunday Ed Shipmani Wilbur Hedtiuist Wil-lar-d trip together. were wife and" able his StHlmsn ; . de'm -tendent .. of Utah with headquarters Walter Kramer , Scout demontn chureoa Scout'a day C. Nelson and Dan Hunter, Jr. Ruby Smith, county tome ; : io embark without la aVt Lake Citv. .Tervy strator, told the ladles', sectiou of onstratlon; In first aid work will be ' ; 'We are fortunate," said Prof. The AmwerV. . ' Miss Suramerhaya - detection, Tiy using the visitors gang the round-uClyde began hia career with the . .. .. given during the Priesthood meeting Swenson In announcing their : en- company at Eureka 12 years ago as way. apparently. . I Miss declared Smith that PresiSunday morning. T?hat "le ."Smith" and "Puller'' wire .chief. Later be. trans- character-iae- d dent WanG-Hardin- g V... J'nri'based.for Jhe SHttiferred to Salt Lake where- - forfonr i?!1?-!-? home management jajheinost mn n sjwajrdjttelvjdM ImpiffiaiifTndHStiy- - in,; the United -AWasatch exchange.. Durinfr the past da.rr: States. " She emphasized that' home Tbe Lensch Tb'ket agency In the the Highland exchange and then the management is the science that Hotel MeAlpln sold to two years be has been traffic man gains for its results health, baipi Ben Smith, a broker and he appar ager of the Ogden office of the tele ness and well being for the (east exently used his secretary's name, to phone company. . ... penditure of effort, time and money. .Miss Effle Warnick." of .the N " 1 Jacob; .Coleman j.ity..nttaxuey. of. Young university. gave an. interest The Bonneville ward ,,M men's Ing talk on healthful eating habits! Prtno, was elected president of the I basketball squad are the undefeated Helier J,Wel)te spoke on the bene Utah County Bar association at the Funeral services for Mrs.- - Mary fits of state champions thus far in the south id;; federal ' fnspection annual meeting of that organization Pleading guilty to having broken "I want to see Provo get the best type baseball than can be supProvo league having won two games Into the Lehi Armory and taking Eliza Stewart, who died in Ibis service. . held in this city Saturday afternoon. : t .:.j of Provo Bench, ported;" said j. William Knlgbtpresident of the Provo Chamber of Watkius ' vap(Jrti programs were enAnd tost none.' The Sixth ward la a a were in held .The George the Thursday, C. city F. and Earl quantity of goods, livened the presence of .1rpf. was elected as rice president and R Commerce, when asked, his views on the possibility of Provo entering close second wltb two vlctoriei and ?, p. Hardy of Lehl were sentenced Provo. Sixth ward Saturday after- Ralph jttWh and hls'assoclates. whT WrMcuUi'tt of Payson was chosen the ": ' proposed, In ter-stleague. a defeat to their credit. noon with Bishop ohn. W. McAdam jto serve 90 days in the county JiuL secretary-treasurerorchestral music " much looks to carry her Provo' gavesplendid able "H as be the will very Bonneville might though play Tuesday The young; men, nvho- - are about presiding. The Invocation was "by FrlJBy evening a. delightful , Judge George P.Parker of Provo end of the load If he larger 'towns are willing to- - split First ward, while the Second ward 20 years their, gate delivered a talk on the relation of was given to a great-thropf age, admitted to having A, O. Smoot and the "speakers all! ? will play Pioneer. receipts on' somsfeaslble basis. jOf conrsj- every, one, wants the best ' . which to five stolen of after three blunketa, business, the lawyer pair of whom eulogized the tong nd use- ofrbeople. thatcan-beproduce- d The standing of the league Is aa for lhe money;" on the.wntrary no one a short business session was held. bastiball shirts, and four ..pair of trousers. ful life of their - departed friend ', follows: -in which wants , r; debt for x-that they cannot afford. It" was decided Joz bold 'giilar Lost Pet ' "If a responsible, organization can be.'foriued to.fttke over- and were: President T. N. Taylor, Saturon first the meetings monthly ' Bonneville . . r f S 0 1.000 of Benjamin and" Charles class that will be nwssary to.euter such.a league KaKPhali M apt. day of each mouth. Tbe practice haqd'e a tejira of the ' r. Sixth ward . . Hawkins." fh-oVbn-4lerle at "TrfeIrWnbt-5very'rliSafof totheir of organixa'tlon in the Mr .would be lal closing went Ogden JBM Taylor 1 . ' 1. ward . . t TlttfNficii4dl(-tIoir"Wa-by K. "A. if?ay to attend the conference of. eHch Saturday . afternoon , will con to give the sponsors of organized' baseball their fullest supiort. Such - Interment was in the Provo Ate ibasefxill nromotera of the new ritiue throughout the present year. Peay.an organization, however absoWtely neeesfiary and withont ifProvo Tod Sloan,, generally conceded to be :...o a .000 The dramatic club of the Fourth ... Pioneer where the deicaforyl lte WJ"our new members wet admitted. the greatest jocko of all time, may ' Woijld thr jnucjtr better to; imainr ia'.lhe county league. ward M. present the city cemetery, there tor Investigate the pnsh'M Into the association., Tliey are Judge rriipcr as.u.tru.,uy-.-uuif- . of" tlw couilfy towns wOuM .Mi'iue Provo (or be many years beyond the compete any "I. dlrit brieve pteople are kept so busy hllarioua. a k, but ha hasn't lost Interest ties of Provo's entrance.: When all A. H. Ohiistensen ot MantirW. C. Bonneville.-warout and taking advantage of an opportunity such r that live looking in both directions they can't and Eva" at the In horas racing. Not a bit. He still Baker and branching Pcrey-o- f firm the of deducted 1 the he been facts of have ' at amusement ball Monday evening the state" league promoters. It looks like' J'rovo. might be follows m closely as Is shown by , , we Where they are going. soVial. wilt decide whether or" not Proro Baker f A. V- - Watkins of . Provo offered by women 9 o'clock... The play was given re" the accompanyirf ptctur taken r "an pixrnttjr "to get better ball. and like every other uuuniunlty " " given of Maurice wlil Bcnchaad new Harding this new want a Join at the $k& league ., LotaTor J 1 cently at the Tl Juana. track, people ire cently, at itbe - Fourth, ward- - to. :. a butterflies they afford.",-1..-'- "we wnht the best can Individual or Provo. , ' picture show every njfh. M "even wltH lieworli arge bouse. ' -- 1 -- 1 - tnleetretechtet-n- i2Water "yjJt UtahArtists DUV'MU TO 'ChTW ' Concert On 'Yi' University Lyceum Wednesday Evening FeMQ Give '"U". fBfrdtngaeveTJieHB notn r.HSS0URI . CELEBRATES - .Mk . ' appor-yf7tBnl.- tr ; w .. PROVO MEN thelf ' JIYENJIGL. FIRST WARD , SCOUT IiIEET RECOGNITION . ........... ...... ...... Sum-merha- the-yea- The-lioy- Somo-honrs-tet- g JO Country Store At Pioneer Ward - -- T lnckteyr-Clyde-Eave- .:i ee to-t- . ........ inite--perlo- d.7 lnhool I I'" Jr, . i; J- . n. .......... ,'. ....... Spectator Now . p. COUNTY BAR , IFUM HELD LEHI YOUTHS SSOCIATION SATURDAYFOR BURGLARIZE LEADS CLUB STATEARMORY J1RS. - MEETS HERE ... STEWART SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES) , - - ,0 . . ng A ;'! - . " a .....,.. tFlrst r..-r.v.- l'666 Comedy, Staged Bonneville At to-ru- ovo Represented . - At i ; S k s ;t i, lj l- i Two-face- d d - vr - , g - v- - ' ' '"":" , : : ...... : |