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Show tZ- - 'THE -. r . 1- ' -1 - ' - V- - " f J"- -. ' J . ''"I " . " ' .' - ' I . - - - v. - -. . - J HERALD E WEATHER The Sunday edition, of The circulation Herald has tha largest south of Salt take,- A A r i; FOR, A GROWING CITY. THAN" A DAILY NEWSPAPER. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923. tin- - Sunday fair, except settled THERE IS NO BETTER" ADVERTISEMENT VOL. L NO. 43. ITAH outheasXjrtioni--- - - PRICE THREE CENTS. - - t 00 00 OO OO; ;S-- 00 .... 00 ; 00 - 00 ' 00 00 00 , . 00 Oi 00 Tn&atte Interests Planmng JfeaMergerM Bring umut fli,nn Tn Jtggs- --- - 5 Lf 111 , toFrovo 1 1 II II II I si Ml I !lul,V,Lm 'ULU tfl II Ulilll II SALT LAKE CITY, March J. A meraer of theater interests la Utah. I. -l nHArizona, Montana, California and Colo rado la being considered at toe pres- entTlnn Which wonld toolndo theaters LnilULOnUUILIIUL .nnrn.nn.rnnrk H "rTw I ' V-- - ' J contest winners. OO OG y ' 00 "."' OO OO OO OO GO 00 00 - Etip ansion I I II III liMIJIJI II Mirn nnriP Denver & Rio Grand May Be Grouped .S: S.P. I III UL IIIIL 1 1 I II II II T 1 1 (Special to fBKIsl. It rinil I.IT.0HH l.lr 4MB NO the Provo Herald.) D. C, March 8. WASHINGTON, Pacific rail way system to Provo ind)Bplrln- g. IUUs the inter-"If nOwbeTore vlUe, "plans st place. Wllkins, veteran East-firniiiiiiit-rs.- -are preis. state commission commerce iiiipsjiiim The taereerweultf be an- - expansion r -Mack Lott, 10. 290 First , 7 Five of the M'Jfl H teacher the Pfovo city schools, was North, i ,7 canning ,fft?tofle8 ed to completion. This would carry of the circuit now Being conauctea or second place. III of the state are located in Utah II.. I I W sff ata WWIIIIIBW the Rickards and Mace Enterprises, of the Yifciplent of many sincere' well Tlk the S. P. direct to the new iron and Rose Damico, 15, 127 North Uni' ' county. All of these factories have .phoenJSAxuk, and third wishes, avenue, presents versity congratulations place. win Utah bureaor Tbe steel oiwtyFarn. a been business The" Community church was filled since 4arge doing r Robert Bushman, 90 North Fourth on lier natal day. ' their establishment and purchase make extensive preparations for the Utah county- - and would permit that here Friday when Joe E: Rickards of almost to capacity Friday night to fourth East place. here in the latter part of this transcontinental system to tap the More than 300 volumes for the large quantities of products from visit Los Angeles, representing the circuit listen to Dr. Swain discuss the subject The' prizes offered were alln the farmers of the county annually. month of Walton Peteet, director of rich fuel lands of Utah!. company, left for his home after hav- of "Finding the Sense o Immortal Wllkins library, which has been instl-tutetickets to the. Columbia theater for the AmerThe program urged upon the inter-stat- e ' The factories in the county are in honor to Mrs. Wllkins. was for the musical comedy 'Bringing ing fuTftuHgatBfl flia TJtfth altuatlnn for ity commerce commission includes the National Packing company at ican Farm bureau, according to R. D. If one succeeds In finding God, as-- received Friday. It is expected that Up Father on His tomew uajo. Vacation," manager of the local farm grouping the Denver Rio Grande Provo, the Pleasant Grove Canning Wadley, the merger are noUuraacftH9Mhe raturwilrCome as a the volumes vrilt Teach the; 100 Tr morrow. bureau. with the Southern Pacific, As a part Pleasant with at company plants completed as vet Whether or not It natural consequence, ne said. To- - the 800 mark before the end of this week The distribution of the tickets is Mr. Peteet baa -- .been traveling of the' same plan the Chicago, MilGroe and Orem. the Springvllle IS piannea 10 purcaase n uieaier al- man who vitally believes in the real- when the book drive closes. the nation for the past few waukee A St. Paui road"would "be throughout and' the God who company, a build enfolds at a In the or of In Canning Provo business behalf Spanish ity the. .o.f universe, girls' organization f -- First place; one box; second ready months organizing cooperative market grouped with the Union Pacitio sys -- Fork company. Canning new one has not been disclosed.- - Itir there m no morSTtrlvmg after & faith of the Provo high schol, Miss Ida four seats; third place, place, three . among the farmers tern. ' understood, however, that a Provo In immortality than there is striving Dayton presented Mrs. Wllkins with; seats; fourth place, two seats. the At. of the .present time country. Utah Hale Holden, president of the Burfood canned manufacturers 6b race or in a in the color the and. is considered of the after cir houes part ripen- a large birthday cake, containing The winners may get their tickets he is In St. Paul attending a conven- lington route, proposes the grouping cuit.- - The theater men Interested In Hng fruit; it comes unbidden candles.' one for each year tHtt the t by calling at The Herald office. distributors are planning for active tion of cooperative marketing organi of the D. ft R. a. with the Southern the expansion of the circuit realise la. discussing reasons why men veteran pedagogue has been engaged participation in National Canned Food zations among the farmers of the Paftiftg, tt limflt known If thl would that the steel industry in Utah: county have lost faith, he said that men had in the teaching profession. She was w ugjawrrro ia HUSUi. Include the Western Pacific, now a t wtr-imtt- -H f TO. ".W.-tli.- " hi. nlun will greatly Increase the population of become skeptics hecausn jrf J thai He will be in Idaho some time part of the D.tR. G. Western system.-Som-e week. March 3 to 10 Inclusive. Can 77 Provo and . will mate'aTgdeTdrtomaTrurebt Christians; because'-Cbris- closed Thurswhich girls. contest drawing brokers, distributors, whole within the next two weeks to organrailroad men insist that If the A gold ring .set with the Jbirthstone-U- , tians could not answer technical the circuit .,.. ..,.. ners,food sale and retail grocers and supply ize the potato growers there, and will D. A R, G. W. is included In the 8. P. It is understood here that definite questions; because antiquated forms come to Utah to assist in the group the Central Pacitio would be morning by a committee of three, con- firms are going to be the most active then plans of the merger will be consum- of expression and crude ideas of re- grade. while the Utah Manu organizing of several- - cooperative as- freer for Union Pacific usage. Others mated within SO days. No question ligion still cling to the churches; be-- A birthday booklet containing van sisting of Roy Boren, chairman; a in the camaplgn, cen- - sociations here. . point out that the Union Pacific might seems to exist as to the plausibility cause skeptics consort almost wholly ous sentiments from the members of representative of The Herald and a facturing association will be the which much. of. A meeting of the board of directors take over the Western Pacitio and alof the movement according to busi- with skeptics, and' do not know what) the high school faculty and students representative of the Columbia theater tral agency through of the Utah county Farm bureau will low the S. P. entire control and use the campaign will be conducted. ness men with whom Mr. Rickards Christians really do believe. was also among the presents, management Food week be held in the office of the organiza of the Central Pacific. Canned of The purpose This, how the of W. Farrer was in conference while here. J. Dr. Swain has pronounced opinions At the program The selection of the winning fourt ,B to mrte taown t0 the consumers tion Saturday, March 10. At that time ever, is a detau wnjen wouia not d The circuit vhtch Mr. Rickards rep- concerning the hereafter. He said board of education pud a high com proved a difficult task for the Judges tor Of will to Mr. outlined be canned foods, Peteet's tackled, until it Is definitely decided stim plans resents owns and operates motion pic- that souls begin here, but that they pliment to (Mrs. Wilkins for the splen as hundreds of very commendable the benefits more interest among the con visit here, when it is inteded to organ what Is to be done with the Denver ture houses and theaters in Califor- - go on forever. He teaches that every did service she had rendered the drawings were received. Among these ulate sumers In the use of canned foods and ize a cooperative marketing associa A Rio Grande. I nia. .Colorado, Arizona and the north soul will be given a body suitable for school even though' In years gone by BketcheslLprwMc createTtion-amon- g tnr ad It O. W. nowTTISTSr ex-- 1 her western states. Th in the window of the Provo Electric a high regard for canned foods county and also among the fruit hands of a receiver. The system has ous of securing three houses In Utah presses the. opinion that the planets several letters from students in Mrs and Hardware company, were not a The Utah Manufacturers' associa- growers. been unable to struggle successfully In order to link up with the Montana surrounding the various suns in space Wilkins' classes in which she was tew very evident tracings. All of The fruit growers have already a with larger lines. Industry is houses it operates There is a large are the plants upon which we shall highly complimented lor the Interest these were discounted by the Judges. tion reels that the canning Commissioner Hall questioned the enough consequence and importance tentative organization , which it is extheater in,' Denver owned by the cir- continue to live and to develop she is taking in the boys and girls Others were so far from being actual of to tha state to warrant a great deal, pected will be extended and made advisability of Mr.. Holden's project . cuit which would connect wjtji .the throughout the eternities. under her care. 7 iracings that the label alone revealed of interest In Canned Foods week. In permanent at the visit of the national for splitting --ownership of the" Denver S. P. Eggeruen, who has" taughT what .Utah houses on the eastern end. In The questionnaire following the ad they represented. Utah the canning concerns have large organizer; A Rio Grande Western, and Denver Order to wiake the Utah house' dove-- dress was more voluminous than usual aad Py ftrmere a large and JalLjUakcl between two Of the 1 taQ Into the circuit it will ba neces-- but the lecturer answered all ques- for rtrITrM years, hraVtaiJaJ prizes the Jaag n- greatest mergers . bunt around the an ana to In establish house this three teacner as same a in tions i the Christian sary frank, yet courteous her about town looking at the billboards products the 'association Santa Fe and Southern Paciao syspointsat state. manner that has characterized him SDlrer. of high ideals where tomorrow's musical comedy at Increased consumption of canned tems. ULTCfl UUHW Two of . the largest houses of Salt throughout the week. Alma Smoot student body presl the Columbia is advertised. They 1 increase pros-would, therefore, to there Is the I goods "My provide object Mr. were in some behalf Rickards sentiments considered Lake by dent gave found that the drawing they were conthe state based on the as financial strength which would be CLOSES OUT "FIXTURE LINE. whtieHiere"aBtweredeemed suitable of the student organization, ana Miss sidering for first place was a tracing perity in that the large percentage of sumption necessary to develop particularly the Monleta McCoard, a niece of Mrs. of one of the ads of the show. tor the new circuit, and efforts to acDOCTOR Denver consumers will use the home manu& Rio Grande Western," Mr. The . .Whipple Electric, company Is Wilkins,' gave some some interesting quire one of ChenLare .under. way.lt Gill Hafen who won the first prize factured goods. This is one of the Holden explained. "A large amount was also announced by Mr. Rickards closing out. its line, of electrical fix- and humorous sidelights in this life is a Of Utah the great artist. talking points for the campaign. grandson of money ought' to be spent on the Rio the purchase of one of tures and in the future will handle of the teacher. that la-cMcManut His sketch In 1922 the Utah canners packed Henry Jones of Provo is still the Grande to bring it up to the standard Music was rendered by choruses character was well these theaters' was - not negotiated only electrical appliances. According pnoportloned and 129,39? cases of fruits; 886,995 cases welterweight champion wrestler of of the other western railroads and to successfully the new circuit ' would to Manager E. B. Whipple the com- from the high school music deport neat: The detail of the drawing was of tomatoes and tomato products, and the world. He retained his title Fri- develop its territory, I think 'the consider, toe construction of a new pany will devote its main efforts to ment a duet was given by Mrs, Eliza very carefully executed. Master Hafen 884,095 caseB of peas and other prod- day evening only by putting up some Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe -- electrical Miss Bechtol Evans beth and Inger theater, general contracting. is a student of the Maeser school, ucts, making a total of 1,900.487 cases of the fastest wrestling that he has could the necessary funds." The acquisition of a theater in The east half of the Whipple build- Johnson, and a solo by .Prof. J. W. The winner of the second prize, of canned' goods turned out by fac- been forced to do for a long time. It is provide known in railroad circles that was thoroughly considered by Mr. ing will be occupied by the real estate McAllister: of-twas Mack the youngest Lott, state: was clean than And More' the of cut two the Southern Pacific always has been tories theyictory A touching response and apprecla-flo- n four. His1 Rickards. and if the circuit estab- - firm of Elliott & Owens. drawing showed consider 000 cans were used by canners in straight falls. The first came after 43 weak on coal and- iron, traversing a for the tributes paid her at the able skill and care and was of such 1922. 20 and and the. seconds other country distant from the iron industry minutes exercises was given by Mrs. WilkinH, dimensions that It could not possibly tain that one will be established in There are 37 factories operating in in 13 minutes. A head scissors and and coal fields. Thus it has happened who expressed the desire to be able to have been a traced copy of M. I. A. PLAY TUESDAY. ogden. The Ogden theater would be anything the state using products of approxl- an armlock proved the undoing for that-th- e S. P. has not been a largo carcontinue her life work in the school. yet seen in Provo. Young Lott built according to the plans and ideas is a of tomatoes, 6500 Tommy Doctor of Colorado in both rier of coal and steel. This would be mately .3000-aw- es H. R. at .of-tana Atkln presided of the circuit as Mr. Rickards Third Floor "The Passing he Principal student of the Tlmpanogos .school. acres of peas, 200 acres of string falls. remedied, it is asserted, by the addihis associates found it impossible to Back" will be presented by the Utah the meeting. Rose Damico was the only girl win beans and between 400 and 500 acres It was no disgrace for any man to tion of D. A R. G., which would acquire a house in Ogden suitable to stake M. I. A. board Tuesday evenner. Neatness and good design char- of other products, exclusive of fruits. lose in a wrestling match the kind give thetheSouthern Pacific access to their needs. ' Property In Ogden has ing, March 6, at College hall. The Damico work. (Miss acterized her is The acreage planted in apples, the fans witnessed Friday evening at the coal fields of Utah and Colorado already been examined for the pur- play la of an exceptional type and a a seventh grade pupil of the Provo neaches. apricots, pears- - and berries the armory. Doctor, through his and to the Pueblo iron industry of pose of carrying out the theater plans. talented cast has been selected. junior high school. cannot be specifically determined on sportsmanlike behavior and his cheery Colorado, and the new Iron and steel All scouts, beehive and junior girls Robert Bushman showed some orig- account of scattered growers and that smile which was evident even after center of Utah, at Springvllle and CAMPAIGN. BENCH CLEAN-U- P will be admitted two on one inality In the partial shift from the pro- the bulk of these products not being defeat won for Him an abiding place Provo. I 35 50 cents. and ticket 'Adults, d file view of the husband. contracted in the. same way as toma- with the Provo and Utah county fans. Should the Southern Pacific own Its The executive committee of .the He is also a student of the Junior high toes or f lie jras roundly applauded wnen, and coal peas. clean home and town campaign of ORATORIO PRACTICE. 1922 In 1625,second fall he fields the competition between that Cahners of Utah immediately after the paid Provo Bench wanrganl26d Thursday desert of, every was d to no Jiggs 1978,000 welter system and the Union Pacific proba told the tans there was paid choanal of the oratorio Some were dipvwa-- in banded 4n. fanners forvraw products. These two weight in the United States today bly would be much keener than what man. of the commitAn amended map of plat "A" of the pencil, some in ink; some were colored Items do not Include various other; ac- that "Elijah" will be held Monday evencould throw Jones two out is how offered by the D. & R. G. W. tee are J. M. Anderson secretary-treasure- r ing at 7:30 Steel city was filed Friday afternoon with a crayon and some were painted counts incident to turning out the of three falls. -Henry - !' This is construed as beneficial to the and publicity; Mrs. John E. Municipal council rooms, according, at the county recorder's office. The with, water colors; some were on note- -' finished products such as cases, labels, "I have beard lots of people in iron and steel development of Utah, Christensen, women's work; . Mayor to Prot Florence- Jepperson Mad-seon bock .of some the map original amending object paper, drawing paper, blue, nails, sugar, salt, vinegar Provo being skeptical about the abil- for the Southern Paclfio would have Lawrence Snow,- - organization; Charles who wHl direct the oratorio. was to add a new. street on both the some on wrapping paper and some on coal, ana otner Hems, me lactones paia ity of Jones as a wrestler. Friends, no other possible source of fuel and H. Davies, contest and. coordination. All those who can read music and north and south end of the city, ac- cardboard. . . don't w,ant to deceive yourself," steel products than those In Utah and tl 603,000 in wages and purchase of you The committee will meet in the near One of the sketches bore the ex- raw ing are eligible for membership cording to W. H. Ray. With the addisaid Doctor as he staggered from the Colorado, while the Union Pacific has products. future to outline the procedure of the in the oratorio chorus and are streets new two the plat's planation. "Jiggs Mistreated.". One tion of the mat. "I am ready to guarantee that Missouri river connections which to attend the rehearsal. . . . appearance Is greatly improved. campaign and to select other members drawing included the Jiggs family in a there-Ino welterweight wrestler in make for Jonger hauls ot eastern steeof the various committees. lBOY UNDERGOES OPERATION. Steel Cltyjs now to be divided into shoe store- - McManus himself .might United States that can win from products. the seven blocks of .26 lots each on the have conceived a good idea from the Jones. I have $100 to give to any man east side of 8tate street. East of this happenings portrayed in the picture. of his weight who can throw him. I tier of blocks will, run Columbia Pipes, cigarets and cigar stumps am acquainted with all of the welter Wendell son Skinner avenue. The streets v connecting were thrust into he mouth of the eon-te- of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Skinner of Provo weight of the nation and I know of Columbia avenue and State street are victim. He was made to wear no one who is as tough a little man an operation for named as follows from north to south; polkadot ties and vests. His plug bat Bench, underwent AMERICAN FORK March 8. The at the Alrd hospital Friday as is Jones." was too xa too afront Dalle, far and Altoka, far Park, Dearbbrn, placed IMlks Yokel was the third man in. Commercial club met Thursday even-- , The operation was performmorning. was Milner His collar back. all Oneida, the Valencia, Greenlee,. way ed an ovation as ing and formulated all plana for the br'Dr. 3. W. Alrd. assisted by Dr. tne nng ana receivea and Kenwood. Between Milner and from, a half inch high to a half foot O.' d arena. drive to collect 'steel sita money. A . Gnia of Pleasant Grove. - On ac- he stepped Kenwood is rtlocfcof Z15JBtteand highland the size was either Small condition of the little Mike did splendid work as a referee large group of prominent citizens and count the of found of are Dearborn street or large according to the likes of the fellow It was north business men were present and took impossible to remove the and kept his eye oh the men continu authors, eight' lots. - ally. After the match, he said that- - it active ... .... . part in the discussions. appendix All in all the contest was one of (he The Friday real estate transfers Monday, Marh 12, is Indian War Veterans' Day, to be was the most active and the fastest Committees were appointed to visit were: most popular with the young folk of in all Utah county, in schools, homes; and publicly. match he had witnessed. all of the business houses and homes Section 5, township 9 south, range 2. Provo that has ever been held .'here. The wrestling bout between Doctor of prominent residents, so that everyThe popularity of the cornbeef and John Lewill to George Amos. a chance to help SUCCESS and Jones about ten days ago at the one might be given Starting today, and.endino; Monday, March 12,,The JJerald aest; .TOlivV 9ft nlaf A' tTnmsfc TnaiirotipA 1 cabbage idol should draw a large swell-th" '" fund. - - - - V high school gymnasium was fast-b-ut fc. Collard of Foun crowd of sympathisers and admirers to company to George was not In the class of Friday's One of the questions that was upperit tain Green.' the Columbia tomorrow evening.- - . The. . farmers' and housekeepers' match. Oldtlme fans who have never most in the minds of the. club memLot 1, block 51, Plat A. SpringvUle; school at Lincoln high school the missed a card 'sinoa the ,.vear ana. de. ber was Just what ths Provo-Sprin. Springvllle City to H. T. Reynolds. wiier pan oi iasi . wees was a com- - clared tnat never In the history of vlll- e- interests were doing. Before -BALLOON DANCE WEDNESDAY Section J, township-- ' south,, range plete success, according to Mrs, Ora. sports to this section of the land has asking others to help they telt that The most thrillino; narrative of 'Indian fighttajf ever sold, 1 east; R. Leo Bird to Heber C. Jex. Cunningham, principal of the schooL a better or fastelr wrestling exhibit Provo and Springvllle should raise ' 38. plat 5; Harvey .Cluff to Block. t Dr. Heber Sears otthe-Universitv . tlon been staged. their quota. v. The "M" Men of the Second ward straight from the man who fouiht fa those wars- -. , ., of Utah the Nancy, s. a. ueca. at men was ) with j In Both No general started a spoke Provo assembly pres rush, representative' dance a in balloon the ward will, give A. Lot 4, block 7, plat J Springvllle; Well." .GEORGE SCOTT, PROVtVS OLDEST PIONEER- - the first hall Wednesday evening. on "Living Wisely-anTommy seemed as agile as a cat and ent at the meeting Thursday. All ac- to Wm. B. Cran-dal- amusement Deseret B. Crandall Sterling duff played a trombone In that respect had nothing on Henry, tlon was taken in accordance with the " The Peerless Players will furnish the .. wfute man to cross Provo river, and who fought fa the , Jumped music. All are cordially invited solo and the girls' chorus sang several For a while suggestions of a former Provo delega-Section 13, township 7 south, range dance selections. ' around like, a pair of kittens at play. tlon to this city: ..... to attend;, 2 east; Sarah A. Lewis , to R. Dean , At the men's section Dr. M. C. Mer-- both of Them showing lightning speed : iw;,.-- ;- . ' b 75--. TINTIC WAR . - ' rill of the Young university spoke on. which even startled the oldtlmers. Strong. r . THIRD- WARD SERVICES. . . Section 9, township g south, range pruning andjuulllng, and Jnthem-eyririedtot-severholdabutld ' BLACK IIAWK WAR v-. , ; . WARD. MANAVU Moroni r toMiss en's section ' ;;r-rAmy Leigh gave a not seem . get Just what they Regular conjoint M. L A. services TIMPANOGOS WAR. . MInen .V; , n the care of hair, wanted. It must bo said to the credit will be held In the Third ward chapel demonstration M. L will Merrill the be Prof. Section I, township-south, range ana skid. . .;or, Doctor that he was me aggressor this evening commencing at 7 o'clock. " e first P?e of the second section and read the first east; Alice E. Bellows to C. H. Bel- speaker it the conjoint services in the Russell of thaDixon-Taylo- r for long tlma and that many- - times Profr JM-JensenjohnJL the B. Y. U. , 0101"10 tele of adventurt when white man and redskin lows. Manavu ward this evening.;; Special RusseU Furniture company gave a he had Henry In some difficult Z ' kL will be the speaker. Two readings will places. for.IT. 7 4 has been Section .uea wr utah county, south, range music Meeting aemonstration on mi- reiinisnmg or it is an the more to Henrv'i credit be furnished by Miss ATlco - Ludlow ,township arranged , v east; I J.. Whiting to Provo Con commences at T 0 clock. Au art In old furniture, the care of inlaid lino-- , that each time he was In those dlftl-- and Byron Dastrup will render two v t B''"4r'tTtl"lil""rTTifu"'"".HtffTrj."-irit.J-t,.ullHilBtVi vited. solidated Real Estate compear. i . . . luem ana congoieum. comet selections. All are welcome. (Continued on Page Four.) iinnnn ilrUKHJIK ILIIUIIUI .:T f jm - li-dUI- iiii rlllllnr h wt Tht"SoutSern will- - reach ll ' mam&TfciffibWntfr -- d The-plana- Jor I j . 3!hh.r thB-mn- ral -- poUto-growerrof-t- He-re- ssJary-had-heen-s- nwafc-nd-ho-al- "TtfTT" - vfwmiiwarte innrp t" ' - r- 11. I ase nrrri ap . Tr.k Og-de- 40,-00- 0 - -- Mshes-ar-honsete 9 -- Real Estate Transfers Other-memb- . . . ers o'clock-hrthe-Wome- - ' . s IsidiaB Baraes m - USM.il , tlve-yaer-o- ld st into-therope- .... . . . . WARS WITH REDSKINS '"-- -- . l: V-.s.- the-wrestl- en V. walker war : - al vunl j, 8 - of - : '. . " |