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Show JFfrrt in news, VOIi II NO. 23. ERALD fin fin circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered SIXTEEN PAGES in the homes. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1923. r , RECLMMON , LHiOLEUMLT ' JPROjECT ;B "POSTPONED im 7 Linoleum '. Director of U. S. Budget' Drops Appropriation In- tended lor utan. . - ' x , " l . . . . . IRON ORE CLA1B1 MAKING Exhibition Products Taylor Bros. Co, Interesting ft , - PRICETWO CENTS. at CRUDE YARS' AGJMIITrEE IS CONTESTED "GET DANCE TIP lORKPLANNED of Protest Seeks to Prevent Cuddling;Hippihg, Hugging Big Things Expected by Agri Issuing of Patent to Columculturists of Provo Cham-- : liarredHby Uance Hall . bia Steel Concern. befof Commerce. Managers?., i i T - SMOOT EXPECTED TO How linoleum Is made ia shown in window display which will be oh exhibition at Taylor Bros. Co. department store tomorrow- and all of a the week following. It jg tO ,te an PTnoatHnn nf start to - I' I m ' im A fe7 3 vjm H CoB-- fe ffe1 m fl Ml , rt The display begins with the bur nd shows everynucteacb- numbered) that goes into the mak gress to Reinsert Appro . ing " Hifolonnv Included In'tne display are: priation in Bill. iu inclusive actual rolls from our stock. 1L Linoleum printing machine. WASHINGTON, D. C. 'Oct 1 Nine hundred thousand dollars is Mixing paint for printing .' the amount which the secretary of linoleum. 13. Linoleum drying in stov the Interior reconunended be includ- - U. The tree that furnishes the w iu uio iien reciaiuauon appro-- " cork. priation for beginning work oi. a 15. Inspecting and pressing Inlaid sew trrlgattoa project In Great Salt linoleum. . Lake basin, the exact - project - or unit not yet having ben decided "up-- linoleum. . -- Llfail,......; . ': "If. Cultivating Jute in India. 1& Inspecting:. Jbe iluiiihed..lino- ThlaleatlmatoJiQweterrJuia-beO- Tl leum. eliminated irom the budget by order -19. Oar far 'weBterg-St-herl- a. Effort to Be Jtfade-i-n mm - r lap "fe-- ir t MUM uiiwl Interior of linoleum stove. " 2L Dumping cement to cool. 22. Interior of printing building. 23. Plain linoleum. ' 24. Battleship linoleum. 26. Granite linoleum. 26. Cork linoleum. ' 27. Granulated Inlaid. 28. Printed linoleum. 2$fc Colors naed in printing Armstrong's Unoteum. " 90. Linseed oil ' 8L Colored mix. used in making Inlaid linoleum. 32. Trinting block for fine lines and mottles. -- 33r Printing Mock strips Of brass driven in. S4. Printing block wood sawn oom Sui t Complete for only $102.00 r In the offering of this complete four -piece Bedroom Suite you will find one of the most attractive suites ever offered at such a price. V . i -. rs . -' '; Finished in a durable Old Ivory Enamel that velvety light finish that makes the bedroom look so dainty and neat. .. Come and see this nifty suite on display on our main floor. ... ' " Bed, Dresser, Dressing Table, Chiforett PRICED AT ONLY . . ." AN EXPRESSION" OF" LOYE AND ESTEEM iior-JOHN DE GREY DIXON $102LOO the Presidency and High Council of Hia Fellow Laborers in V the Utah Stake of Zion. DeGrey Dixon, a member of the High, Council of thrutah Stake of Zion, departed this life October 4, 1923. His companions and fellow laborers in the cause of truth valued him as a friend andjsorrow for his ab-- - and-broth- er sencearonebelovedandlieldlnhrhighesfesteem. e Though yet stood firm and unyielding lor the nght as Godsgave him light to understand. In the council chamber words of ripened wisdom proceeded from his mouth. In social intercourse, he manifested a genial .disposition, He met all with kindly ereetinsr.- - hearty hand clasp, and fraternal smile. Hj3igoohumorand joyous jest i smaae tne nean merry. . Ar(lent yet humble inTreligious devotion, he was truly a servant of God; ever solicitous for the welfare of others, he was sincerely a friend of mankind. , Indeed, like Nathaniel of old he Was&man without guile; and unto him as unto Nathaniel will the door of heaven be modest and retiring m , nature,-n- - . , Special display of the new Fall patterns of J. Linoleum Armstrongs f Every Floor. in tiielbus snau miss mm in me prayer circle ana tne council chamber, but we bow to the Supreme Will. We will hold his memory a glorious heritage, to us. , '" To the sorrowing mother, wife, and children we extend our sincere condolence ; we praythat God maycomfortJhem ' and assuage their grief. " : .i : HIGH COUNCIL OF UTAIt STAKE. October 10, 1923. . Churhces T0 COMMUNTTT OIUBCH. ;V Corner of University avenue and ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL. Third North itreet Sunday school No. 60 west Second at 10 a. nt, Prof. George W. ' Fitiroy, 10 a. m." Morning prayer anperlntendenb Preaching services and school sermon 11 a. m. The Ladles at o'clock, CbriBtlna Endeavor It will meet Tuesday afternoon, aoclety at p. m. Ber. Chajrlea Qnlld October 18 at 2 p. m. with Mrs. McCoard, pastor. ' Choir practice. ThursBulkley CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH day at 7 30 p. m. W. F. Bulkley, - tint Charch of Christ, Sclentiat, No. 80 North Unlrerflty aTenuei PRIEST IS Service are "held ' every Bandar CATHOLIC - .COLL'MBl'S SPE.AEER. mornlnt at 11 (o'clock in the Chriswas observed Fritian Science church. '' The anbject Columbus day the Brlgham Toung for Bonday wUl be "Are Sin. Di day morning at eaae and Death Reair Sunday' University In an address by Father G. V echool at 9:45. Wedneeday evening 7. Delalre; pastor of the Catholic A church In Provo.' Father Delalre meetinga are held at 8 o'clock. free reading room la open dally dealt with the life and achievements of columbua, giving the great ' dis. from fsSQ to U3a ' e; ' coverer credit .for his Intelligence, I but." courage - and - perseverance, CATHOLIC CHURCH. weak in adminiCorner of rifflt. North and first stated that he was ' : . ability. East etreeta Catechism ttaae ia strative The lesson to be derived from the conducted every Bonday at 10:30 a. m., Sunday at 0:30; naae Sunday life of Columbus, according to FaDelalre, ia that we should know at 10 :30 o'clock. Rev. J. Q.'Delalre, ther what we want, and then go after it :: .'..;. pastor. . North.--Snn-d- Tr -0 . v " DEBATLNG QUESTION. REORGANIZED CHURCH. TleBolved thatthe Philippine Ifr Reorganlwt Church ot. UD.-.- &J 1 granted Immediate West Fourth South.' Preaching tRhds should a basis" -- -t 11 'oVlocfex Evening services 8 Independence on the Cuba Is the question for inter-clas- s debate '., o'clock. Elder 8. 8. Holm, pastor. at the B. T. U. The renpectlve , .K. classes wlU select teams next week. 2t ir'.'I tariourTf'wTu'D.so penaed with this evening;' ttTs! that for to.cebegla.prepar.tion' the debates.' ch See the Educational Display During Our Linoleum Week . . x We have arranged for an unusual dplay7from the manufacturers of Armstrong's Linojteum.- - See it in our window. It shows you how good Linoleum is made and what Linoleum is made of. ..... ". ui Welch,-chairman- l.'lhwiou--t.nmottria- liJJiyJ.JtXJni(ot, tlu-'1- ug by-th- . tf - is-a- Ui e- al : Ia-oi- ex.vS r . xw'wx a "Leave her, Dick! the Rays ' If 3t?t. - 'tlrt't "Leave her, uut that's I love you.' Dlr k!" It's the burglar, undVilryant-Clar- k: as Uldgeley Aorris all did Tery good work. . . . , Tho, Lra ma tie Art r department and l'rofessor l'ardoy, who coach ed the play, ueell to be congratu-hi ted on the splendid show last Friday. The audieuee was pleasvd with the performauc-and are looking forward wilh a great deal of an Lid- pation for the three other plays the B. V. U. Is to .produce this seuaou. -- ,- Busier,' ''Lee-bee-de- . .. MA'AM." But that ain't "Weemy -slr." t. When yon meet folks In Frenee, you alius say "Be sure." Meant that meana "Good-day- ,' . But oaoe w spoke Uurmaa dialog .. Kn thea "Good-day- " was only l 1 means '"How da do," ' . Or some fclks say "Oome on. you party, you!"' Buster says the right a ee u , n ut reel mj. p mj XANOUAOB. Ton must say reel words Wieujroa talk language, Yelse you're Just Uke "Come-oneYenUal- U' " . That alns, bot csn't Ulto III 'so good is rrenos, lor ue BJbTWMS, "" "w auua ' But suster, she'sumi the biggest goose yon erer saw En alius answatw "Jannta mMimMMK ' . ' CUT THIS OUT "Out-and-do- Ea , ; , $2.50 lfsWeemy-DAM.- " la funny, ain't ttT pritty. i.ircy is enrrenoe lor "Thanka," but "Pity-l- a Qurmaa means "Please." En "see" an "Do" Are Juat,th same, 'cause both of 'em mean "You. : l'oihanuWil. ' , as Sergeant Miller, Jesse Hunter as UlLLV. Ourmi ans hard lor her, But Frcnce Is euy. She say "Weeaiy.-slr.- " -For Yes, sir," Just aa NICE. En savs "No. - FURNITURE AND CARPET DEPARTMENTS "Where All Your Wants Are - Cared: For" mea.ni j stui Couover as Kodney, Ueorgo K. Lewis as Mr. Hyde. John McCoukie Silver plate,? that's when say in' Jif.you please,", en then ma n, why you talk reel plain you," cn that a "Donkey- - DURABLE FLOOR COVERING, -i-lL GET IHAT- y Cecil Mcrkeley as Edmund VAnce CooAe a ' m evi-nhi- uuced.' LINOLEUM IS AN, ECONOMICAL, SANITARY, : . honicul-turt-aHim- . ay 70 Vil, Friday. In speaking to the students, i'resi b'iit T.rowit j'xircjiscd liitmride-iiV progress and acliieveiuents of Aftierica, bis native laud. There was loyalty, in bis heart, he saiij. for his iiathv land ; but at. the same time, being i British suhjert by adoption, he wastoval to his adopted country. "ThereIs an alliance." said President Bn'iwn, 'between the two great ftiglish sinking jieoples that' we must make stronger." Tin' sM'tkervwas happy, tmi, in Saint and looked being a Latter-daback with prldcNio the five generations of fiiilljful-yhurmembers who had been his nicest ors. leum Rugs. , those desiring, may attend the , ses sion of the quarterly conference of the Utah stake of Zlon, which wiU be held in the stake tabernacle at i . o'clock.' m A magnificent display of new, attractive patterns of linoleum of all grades Inlaid Linoleum, Plain Linoleum, Tile Linoleum, Printed Linoleum, Lino- J .t,- we ISITSSCH00L President Hugh Brown of the Lethbrldge stake of the I.. D. S. chtirch.ln Canada, who was a major Iu the Canadiaan army during the. war was a visitor at the B. Y. U. OCTOBER 15 TO OCTOBER 20 . opened.-.,:'- LETHBRIDGE MAN Our Linoleum Week again of- public -- wrtreBerfP''l'llolls 20. Thls action of the director of the budget baa brought about a tense situation in Washington, ! for the elimination of estimates for new A rclamation projects does not savfr a 'Cent to the fderal trasttry, as money ' proposd fo be nsd en new irrigation workr comes out' of the reclamation fund and not out of the treasury and so long as there are moneys in tne reclamation fund they can only be spent on Irrigation work. It'ls quite evident that Senator Smoot will have to take hold of. this and hand carved. situation when congress convenes, 35. Cork bark (two). for the budget bureau having shown 36. Virgin cork (two). Its hostility may be expected to con37..Sample of printing. tinue' its opposition to appropria38. Flaxseed. tions for new projects and itw ill 39. Oxidized olL therefore be up to the Utah delega4a Rosin. " tion in congress and to Senator 42. Cement Smoot as one of the leading mem-Hbe43jCork waste. " of the appropriations commit- - 44. Cork flour. 45. Linoleum mix. tee, to make plain to congress a situation which the budget bureau ; 46. JtrteV will hot recognise. '""' 47. Burlap. botin-tlarie- u Cutting ; cor-lMr- . -- tJeaerarLWQTaTirectorTor"th8 budget. .Along with other estimates lor new projects and as the reclamation budget now stands, there is no appropriation approved for a new project la Utah or elsewhere. lie ocdercd, utid that tlie niin.Tul applieation, in so far lis If affects hnle niiniiiK claims claimed by the protestant, )e .ennceled. alleges tlmt at the time the Columhin 8tml ion's applicatioi) was filed, the portions of 29, township .35 soiitlLjamje. 12. Wit, -- urittested, t wei-t"ft'tiiin the s nf tint protestants' lode lnin-lclaims, consisting of Klip No. 3, 4 5, 0, T iiudJiJjidi!I.iniuin ctUuist, Pilcinocated. it is alleged, iindor lode milling 2(, 11120, the claims having Ihhui recorded hi location notices in the Iron rounty records. It is alleged that the "aforesaid ltmds and all of them are not placer in character," and are not subject to disposition under placer' provisions of the mining iaws of tne United States, hut irre lode in character. They are claimed by tho prorestants ny virtue of an alleged valid discovery of mineral on each elaiimm a lode or vein in Toct 'ln place containing a valuable and commercial deiwsit of Iron. It is further alleged "that at no time has the Columbia Steel corporation had. full title to the Iron Springs Iron Placer mining claim, for the reason that it bases its claim to a four sevenths interest therein in the mining location on a certain di-from Robert Gorlinski, who has been dead for ten years, and was "during all of the time since the pretended location of the claim was jitteinpted to be made, a deputy mineral surveyor of the Tiilted States, and by reason thereof precluded from locating, holding or transferring anv interest 1n Un unpatented mining claim, any jiiich transaction being null ami void.'1 The land iu question 'is covered in the northeast quarter ofJtl)e northeast quarter- - the mirth half of ibe, south half of the northeast quarter, and the north half of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of the section nalied. The corporation is given tHirty days In which to file an answer. At a meeting of the agricultural commute of the l'rovo Chamber of Couiuieice a defiuite plan of work conversation. was uutUjifU Uhd and" To dance, or not to dance,' Is not work on the various accepted, is al--" projects the question. - The pnxzle thnt's ready under way, ...a liuxzlinj,' everybody AutJtlie youn: "The ChamUA" of Cotiimercel3 tHttetsOT roTtuEifro1 TET the number ofT thoroughly quulilied men enrolled How to dance ! from which to choose its varioua S Ilmcl-I.iy Xismlkliii urrect iiiliiliuUqV, "Kabl JUi les .... jimL .jn loiinwiug tlic meeiuig. 'ile iigriculiiinil eouuullUia day eveuiut; vvlfen. lto rtiatioual JJL rector Uelt VTWi riii'i with dunco large since . it covers hall managers and solved tlie danc- - aacii a; wide. Y'uiigtS ot interests; inj; prolilemsi All that now remains general furming, marUe. garoeuing, uh pnases o; soma hnsbandrv witbi speciolder ejies, as ircll,- ao (and cording to Mr. Webh) to get tile fic attention directed to duiry. uwl poiilny tmsmess. richt holds and keep thein. 'i he. persv.ujii;i of, the committee is 'ibe llerald (s in receipt o Jlhi Tntwit44g etiifiMimiiciitiiin from the us lollows: ; M. C "dnTO'C wnnnBrrntr1 Provo Joseph I. city," uciiuaiutiug dancers with iuforma- - Meniii; 'litouias .Martin, Audre-r- . K iitiilsen, U,titiu MiJL hjltjUmicj;r!i-jihuuldt--(- l. with their hands, feet and other tliirmuu, ana ueorge A. r llf "boOTes when on r runs apeucer lirowa. . the dance flour. Mr. Wfit-h's- ; early training, eduHere they are : cation and long x'xperieuce In his pietteut line gives him the proper First heads must not touch; point of, view with the arm, the Second, No. hipping or farmer, farm methods, advantages Third, No parking (your ticket and disadvantages covering all seagives yau access to the floor use sons jf the year and all activities of it); farm life. He Is in eiose touch with yf Fourth, tho gentleman's hand on ovew lUUQ flUU uaiicoi, UVUU1, the bifck of the lady uiust 'point up grading, packiug and marketing all varieties ot crops. not down ; The specialists of-- the committee Fifth, the clasped hands (rlghTof are enthusiastically workiug in the lady and left of the gentleman) their various chosen lines. ' Dr. M. uijist not be "In contact with either C. Merrill, horticulturists at the B. the gentleman's or, the lady's body. V., in workiug on a horticulture Qne manager said, "We hate to map of Utah eounty. Brot U. V.' : mention this to see a lady put her lioyt, dean of the College ot Comleft arm clear around 'a-- fellow's merce and Business Administration,' " neck and hold h;r thumb In his at the ttulversity-isivoTklear and with her right hamf on laruilounge and market- - ' organization stretch around and grab him ing. In. 'l nomas Murtiu, agrouu- - ' flortely hip pocket or the mist at tne Xoung university is floating rih looks so cuftured, so re- heading u on a soil filled, so ladylike that we hesitate map oi Utah- - county.. Prof. O. X. to interfere." Cannon is head of the duiry com"No particular definition as to mittee uud l'riiicipul l b. Harmon, how close the body contact should is head otthe general Ueveslikk com- le was reached," Mr. Webb said. uimee. ueorge a. iirowu ueuus tuo "Hut we wish to advise girls who IKiuitry division. AU other members want to advertise their efficiency as of the general committee fit iu with Some intensive -expert and everyready euddlers the and valuable work Is expected from not to use the public dance floors. the committee. s ''Managers will not try. to d.ue marKctend the "W6rtrwlllvr" aiiyli(dy")ii the floor, so if receive atteutiou for it is becoming yuu are advised at "the en J of the dance to go up and make your ex- appareut tliut the rich alluvial aolu in and around l'rovo are especially planations to Judge Tucker take it adopted to celery, head lettuce and " for granted it's good advice. onions sweet to Spanish, "The manage would lie very glad to have the dancers come and laughing. The presentation was one tnlk to them and make suggestions o the best amateur as to the musicj..llghtlng, conditions ever presented iu l'rovo. productions .The stage of floorSr ventilation, or general tone effects were worked out exceutloually well, and the cast was one of "We want you to have a good the best of local tulent. So evenly time and forget thot there uy balanced was the cast and so ex such thing as a manager, and it's cellent their work that it was diffionly for the ten per cent for which cult to pick- - any outstanding char- -' this irticle Is written. ucter. 1'Le Iwq .girl iu--"We, have had sheriffs and play, Miss for a hundred years.' lint Viviau Mciionald as Sylvia lJriscoU U4i Uli liHe-hrsthieves, njid"vnr and 5Hss Tiia Creer us Sally UriscoU were excellent. Their ingenuity supiiose we'll always have the crude yaj) in the dance hall. But, thank at hatching up methods of escapes goodness, his number Is very small." and their assumption that all mea , e are stupid kept the audience in au uproar. SYLVIA Kl NS AWAY the men of the cast spe-ci. 4 Among suoiild be made oil lhe Before a very appreciative audi- Workmention ot Hex JoijitsoH-Scott ilaui- ence in V'idlege tip II Inst Friday Clyde ..Maw as Mr. Lea, and tlie It. Y.. I. 1 Irainatic Alt iiloii, i Williams as Mr. tirahum. department presented the delightful iuese three men carried the heav- ikUIIH ii xniirti.i, lot o the mule roles and their logo nan was linen to ua. cupacny. charJCTeii.uliun" "iis wouderfuL The pltiy is tuiu if odd situations Messrs. Johnson and Maw made mid explanations and as a result lover nud Mf.Williuni3 lie audience rotiitiiuaTIv'- cepUoual was kein the audience roaring u( his odd remarks ami his wisuto see the hard cash of any detti' The other uiemberr of the cast J did pust as good work as these peo- pie., AU parts Were eveuly bab hfonu) in the foreyrouud I - " The diince hall proldem Protest "iiKittnst the Issimnee of to the Columbia Steel cor poration on 1(H ucres of the Irou SprillirS Inm llnnr mli.fnt. ..ll... in a iiiincnil iiiiiilieiition n enilirai-e.of April 1(, mil, was filed with Kit V. Taylor, register of the Viiiteil States land office yestWilav Iv Josephine R, WooilriiiK. ltroiestauti for herself, and 11. V. Mai son, John WellSi W. Jooster. J. B. Maheilv. 1'. patent Any man or woman, boy or girl who brings this coupon and 12.50 In cash is entitled to one month full instruction.. material and tools AIL neces- sary, to work .with furnished -free. Jiegular prlc45J)0 per Month TIIE C V. 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