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Show Ajfc-'1- '' vnr, tt " an i TROYO,. UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1923. 1 T I : LJLJ J I V "' ?RICE WO CENTS, 11 .... ID- - - ' .""-- eee , eeee eeee "Churches Must Get Away from Past Traditions? Speaker Says uit UU MM lift - 4 A I -- IMH1 UTAH COUNTY CLUB WO MEN St.- - V: r Pffl?F,. CHARMS A ELWOODt. IP Do. They DoiVL They Do. xuJttn. jum Acting npon orders United States custom officers today removed from the British liner Baltic liquor which had been brought into American territorial waters under . British customs seals. They IBM xsmw N. S.) i niinii ill" I HIIIIILIIO --" .J-- V r U I I . ; i l . STlliTE Q l I ,a P II LL.U i.,a s ". irk BH.iii fCu.1.1 SALEM, June 23. The pageant de luxe given at Lake Salem Friday for the benefit of the American Legion posts of Salem, .Span- ish Fork and Payson" was an (Special o The Herald.) PAYSON, June 23. The - HUTCHINSON. Kanune 23. Straight into the Mart of the great middle western grain belt where political unrest has been " I 11 in ' . - ' I . ttec3fe-iU.. - - :: n; ri I Internationa News Service. . mm. g--m Mill AYSflriTUiAYITj ffsw; tljl TA L KS Til ISETliT . 'f'. success from every' standFirst District Federation of "Women's point. Icluba-met-aMore than 3000 people were the First ward chapel " j at Lake , Salem Friday in its present quarterly today regular International News Service, prevalent, President Hard- meeting. Mrs. C. E. Maw of Provo evening to witness tbe pageant June 23. Although widely IXNDON; came today with a "vigorous presided and responded to the ad- - depicting America the British press is in a fever of ing yesterday and to the American farmer. message of welcome. fdress nr. ovffr excitement, Washington' the an audience made Addressing . Everye pronounced thetodayL. made Jensen Tr 8PEAKS AT COLLEGE HALL. ders to American customs authorl- un of thousands of Kansas farmers ever the best A. in Mrs. J. pageant and welcome of staged speech ties to seize bevexag uquors carried at the here this after invocation Utah county fairgrounds LovoloBB offered the The natural setting on seal the under Abraham Charles Prof. Enrigiish diners, noon, the president declared chtl- Community singing, was led by was especially beautiful and added will sneak under1 the aus government today is resolutely lengingly that no government in I Mrs. Jesse Johnson. A Solo was much to m&inin? a In "hands attitude.' Manaru ward of the off the success ot the pageant pices the world has done as leach for rendered by Miss Ivy Done, accom- own1 to at their this the lines ball fight leaving evening College The was divided Into ' administra the pageant as has its farmers j panied by rMs. Lee R. Taylor. 7:30 o'clock. He will also apeak battles in the courts However, since the blight The state convention of the Fed- three episodes, "The Spirit of tbe British officials are 'keeDlnar aft- tion at Washington In College hall t 11:3a a. m. of depression settled over the "The Spirit of the . eration, of Women's Club, which Universe," each day during the week. An alert watch upon all developments In 1920. " will be held sometime during Octo- Wilderness," and ,!The tavttatloir is extended to the arising from the American "dry country Spirit of HardMr. is true, It main was the undeniably in topic Provo, ber Patriotism." ship grand Jury edict" public to come and hear Prosaid, that the .farmer suffered of discussien during the forenoon The British government doe ing fessor Elwood on these occaMiss Alice Ludlow read thev prodefalted hectic in pethe ', program. not question the right of United terribly sions. he reminded the farmers con- logues in a very efficient manner. riod but state for the Preparations The professor's regular class States to break seals under which that this was not con . vention were discussed and it was Anion? thA phftrAntarfontlnria ta lectures are delivered from me Beverage uquor was icarneu fined alonesuffering to She farmer but ex- decided to endeavor to make of It the landing of the'Pilgfims, the en-- , into American territorial craters tended into' all to 10:30 each day In Room phases of America's iiie best convention held thus far treaty with the Indians; Utah, the ' '34-at the B. Y university. governed by the United States economic lite. If the farmer .sufthe, federation. The ,14 "clubs in child; Utah, the woman; the first by prohibition law. Such action Dy fered most, he said, it was because . . ; ru. . rs -.vthe First district which invited the pioneers, etc. ' Great conforms with States United of. the fundamental inequalities of must get- - away Britain's '. Vstate organisations hold its meetThe various nations of the earth ' practice In her own home the Industry and not because :of' traditions the past. waters. ing in Utah county, will cooperate Were also depicted by characters. from the .. on the farmer." in entertaining the Various dele- One of the best parts of the proare featuring all Newspapers They must adjust to the scientific Nearly ail of the president's gates expected at the convention. gram were the living models of. of and the controversy address was devoted to a spirit and democratic movement of angles lengthy . Mrs. .Maw plead for unity and co several posters us?d during, the some are severely criticizing the recital of what the administration the day. N . operation in the work of the wom- war days such as "Our Deliverers, government for not backing up the has done to relieve the hardships en's clubs of the, district and the "The First Flag," "Over the Top," That is the big message brought snip owners. farmers have undergone since the and showed how. wonderful "Ttie Greatest Mother ot Them i state the of bead The Dally Express calls the sit the bottom fell out of the agriculby Charles AHElwood, been accomplished An," A Modern Sir Galahad,' "Tn t&s'i, have -of nrohlbi"acid the uation test" the of of sociology department tural markets. He 'cited the hunand cooperation in Handera Field," "Good-bye,- " and unity through the condemns It tlon. government dreds of millions of" dollars In University" t Missouri anecog-nise- d activities. 'Welcome various Home." BY lidAN SLASHED for evasively stanaing asiae TcTredirTiterally" shoveled out' Into DELEGATES TO A wonderful Mrs.. C. E. Berry of the NInfr ai "?on "of the rloremost display of . fire- - 5 hard hit the thewar regions by teenth Century club, of Provo read works waa. given In tbe evening'. LATER BULLETIN. sociologists of the country. finance corporation "aTthe heigB- HThe pageant was under the direc .1 the minutes of the previous meetProfessor Elwood'a introductory i he declared ue the of Brig-hadepression; the tion of Mr. Hlltman of Portland at delivered ing of the district. NETWI . YORK, June 21 The lecture was tariff law bad saved A.LA.C0NVENTI0N taken Republican was . Friday, forenoon on was program The and staged in cooperation with Ycung university actual removal of the liquor the American farmer; his home ee American Legion posts ot up mainly by the reports of the re y evening, brought into this port market; he spoke of the activities supply L4 seriously spectlve presidents of the was ,wom4this vicinity. Jim Bradley representative of by the White Star liner Baltic "I come ai state annual to the the pasof the farm loan board, Delegates A baseball game no religion, except the religion of slashed with a razor near the rail- en's clubs of the First district Intended for use as beverage T sage of cooperative marketing leg- convention ot the American Legion A splendid luncheon was served noon between Salem and the Salt repa am rather I second .Saturday time the will; halted for was good road freight yards early islation and the packers contrpl Auxiliary to be held in Price, have to the visiting club women by the Grassers was won by Salem 6 to 0. resentative" ot science social this afternoon. Dr. E. K. reduced freight rates and been elected by the Provo chapter Bradley, with two commorning. act; Professor Payson women. Mrs. S.'E. Ware ; science,", announced gprague, chief medical officer, finally, the .rural cred of the organization. . ( panions, had dropped off a freightof of Payson, vice president of the in opening bis dlscusslonn. Public "United States of the was held in tne train arid bouglit up the supply was in Health .service at this port. its legislation enacted oy tne last First district organization, Professor Elwood continued ELI F. TAYLOR but not yet In operation. regular meeting of the orgatil2a- canned heat" in several Prevo toastmistress. ' congress follows:substance 'issued orders stopping" the of the Missis tioa at thef armory Friday evening, Rtnroa. terrific heat The "Here's to the toast, ' : n Responding .Mano I" mean' tested work of removing the liquor sippi valley,, coupled with the Tiie . following delegates were" Joseph Murphy' and to One Another " Mrs. W. T. Has-Bradley, science. The inlrit of science lstt stfboly. ' the president were Patterson, Robert arresieo Bean Mrs. Jack strenuous Chosen; program of ProVo said that the club inteUectaai .boneaty, OFFICE r TAKES 4 The Fourth of July celebration, .policemen early Saturday morning everywhere is called upon to Mra. Seymour Gray, Mrs. Frantt with whom sne nas Deen incftritf la another name Int.m.Htnil Nfc i net that so airs.-cut to badly W. been had Mrs. hare J. SUem, Demlna:. direcout, .begun already the Bradley under here carry L her courage, be to have associated given staged fnr intellctual morality. . . Any -- NEW YORK, June 23. United tan on him.- - A swollen and sun Stlehl, 'MrsJame"s B. Tucker, Mrs. tion of the civic organizations , of a surireon had to sew nim toto charitableness, a bigger idea of SALEM, June 23. Ell F. Tayrhurch thar.coea uainst science States custom omciais toaay ooara-e- d burned face today attested to the taken be Mrs. andcould he before George Hunter .in Jesse gether steamship Baltic and lor, newly appointed register ot Provo will emphasize will go down for li goes againBt In-- , tpe. privl- - the county "Jail, where all inree true friendship, fearlessness ot the Missouri sun. At Harris. and a determina- land office at Salt Lake City, will .the right dplng started the active wortHM remov-h- it rigors of awamn telelctual morality citi Aa alternates were chosen Mrs. ,1ege-nresponsibilities meh now are- eonflnCd Kansas City last night it was neation to be' more efficient and pre- take possession ot tne new omce . -"beverage liquor stored aboard "A new hope bas comf Into the to apply ice packs to Mr. Robert Edwards, Mrs. W. Vf. Al zenship, according to Mrs. .waiter the Monday session of . the city pared ta the activities of life. essary -of the welcomed 'violation the vessel in July 1. Mr. Taylor was appointed world.' Science Is to be T. Hasler, chairman of the citizen court. Harding s lips oeiore nis speeca. len and Mrs..H. F. Cannon.' Amonz others who - also gave to the position by President Hard -- cut s Women as an. ally of religion. I refer to United States.' prohibitions law. meetof me, the Is "A big black negro ship committee Mrs. Harding, whose health it was also decided at the toasts at the banquet were Mrs.. ing on tbe recommendation ot Sen- Before any of tne liquor was . social, science. Religion and science RrnHiPv declared to police, butf a delicate', on the other hahd in to hold art outing dt the mem Municipal council. L. Curtis of Payson, Mrs. Kan ator Reed Smoot and 'the 'Utah .... ' the telephone from as there shin, nnt nnntiatAd.. Juat kn ThrouKhout the United States razor jflvas found on Murphy, and Aca apparently Is standing the strain ot bers 'of the. American Legion and of Payson, Mrs. L. CvPofcj,iunty Republican Keeler central conv clubs Women's lyn'Uiesis between practical communication from the office ot of was Is bloody. tothe latter's clothing the American Legion Auxliiiary. the Federation the trip excellently, sue saia Faraer hs. Mrs. anq George " . ' ter, mittee. in the noUUca and social science, so the collector of the port put a sud No negro was found In the neigh- Charles McCoard of Provo. she "had always Been a good The outing will e staged at Sara- are taking a leading part .' Mr. Taylor will succeed Gould there seen this Celebrations 28. thnri must be' m. relatlonshlD be den end to the activities of the day ot been had June or Fourth July borhood, toga, ".Thursday evening, Fork Women's B. Blakely of Salt Lake City, who The American tween religion and social, science. customs agents. Mrs. ine said Hasier. me ouuns vear" automobiles tor . The Immediately following Muriiclnal council was. admitted has held "the office several years. The government party was neaa this afternoon, tbe president's apofTrue religion Is end must retaava iha armorv at S o'clock in young men and women who have Several cans of the "canned to membership In the federation on came to Mr-- x on Four.) It were be will Page (Continued a main in the realm ot faith, but heat" largely wood alcohol, said recommendation of Mrs. Henry W. The appointment pulled out for Denver, Colo. the evening and will proceed in - Just attained citizenship dal, Kershaw of ,4 after held in the Byron bathTaylor, In vtt Is to .stand It must be in har men. the They featured After parades the with resort found caravan to the ot the. member American. Fork, had been denied -chairman Gease, na or ' . tne the federation science. with The liberal where r cities very Dool. luncheon various m a- in the mony they had drunJr committee. annointmisnt althouxh be bad the mnA . tore of science is sucn tnai u must the refresh- - exists. iir condition testi L-shin win fe served j. On ot Ibe interesting addresses unufflmduf la committee local charge "Tha. tobief correct its 'own mistakes. We live iljpnvl ofTh central AuxtlUary. ot. the fied .cnmmltteattrthat tactrccoTding in, ent lot the forenoon was that by Mrs. committee.. The committee . en , to -- in an age-o- f sent letters have ot Wren Wilkins. "readjustand the parade science, 6f Police Amite Eggertsen, matron of me dorsed Mr. Taylor after one of the ' menu must be made to conform to all those who have recently or wno mad D06 BITES JUSTICE. d county infirmary, in which she most spirited contests In which" soon will attain the age . of ii BAI I TEAM TO DIRECT lta snlriL- Both rallrlon and ethics women's clubs could five candidates Rnr. nan Henry Ford, or Henry ot last Sunday's Herald, pasted to YOTJtoaSTOWN. Ohio. June 23; the how - ap 'sought neing-maabt SPRINGVILLe is AT An etrort con H Science FOURTH aid. welcome In should the Clark years. Justice John its thor andaubmltted or nrff-jyt;tnjIde- r ""-','4tmer the conditions proval in bettering Jewett, au.-- The assist i ., June citizens these of young SPR1NGV1LLE, human reason anoned to the realm nf iitnm nlh Ilea. ...t axnrsa anoweai;excellent wura, the United. SUtes .supremetcouri have, all. at the county institution. Mr. Tavlor ia one of the moat rpartlcipate in the parade. They Sprlngvllle baseball team under the of experience; it It the passion to JTell him to oomeS to "Provo o nd accuracy. Certainly WEI vauiy uncu mjl. The main addresses of the ar,ter- esteemed citizens of this commun before will be, lea.oy Columbia, a young direction or j. a, vbiujiuou, w v residence here- shortly h understand; It is a devotion to tne wnere there are all kinds of gdod the young people ot this city know , tty. He has held several offices t i.smongujeih eweleatotttoiis vi(Contlnued on Page FourJ- . . r- -m tub automobile1 builders. j trust, in the affairs of the town . whohave Jecently those of eral July wno Fo.rtb.ot. of receivsui those the Federation, presldeBV and was for several . . Tbafi the Ide conveyed to tne- Among mention br the judges GUfCK WORK FOR DIVORCE.' tamea meir cmieunuip. i oau or tne samp, on government, receipts ke Women's' clubs, in Tha Herald Auto Build" r.,4 . , of Salem. Ct. . ' , . into of will mayor Leatherwood Salt i jflCNIC WILL FEATURE .1. fl.WI.ut AA. A go years E. O. concessions Mrs. Mrs. 'of oomDlalnt TYim otner itlvnrca Md oouiu muu. Americans tor the Pres s were Elmer coie, ntter nrlnclnal the aanlst. mill ha .v tha 'Innd tn' .v.ti ANNIVERSARY OF BATTUfc tag contest, begun ia lat Sunday t.k. "Amerlcah " cu of Ellen " Devey.v. Lsne uaoowai, Mapleton;f5arah uim A. Arthur E. Leatherwood, West; ! WRECK AND ARRESTED. . . i. Vr,:. , Herald. '. held in team to. the other Jialt ot the league ent.: and Mrs. 'i' JL secona Fork,-wa- s tiled in Fourth, district speaker at a' meeting to be Council of Salt Lake City, who spoke on Tnnae. 10 rears old. wins liole Swapp, til Noh tv.1. Women's Municipal SPRINQV1LLE, June- - 11-J- olnt the. the Awv same wa80n. day Jnrgtas, Spanish coutr Friday. That "Wnfnon'a Clubs as Related to After narrowly escaping death in omm!ltm ' frnm Rnrlnrvllla and the first prise, an order fpr. IS in East; Henry Thuwaay evenlnr. JMne 38, ! The features .of the day; will ne- Women ot Today. itasi tiaa hearing, uncontested, brought a de- room Fred Rlcnan, in Fork? aover we ... thlrof automobile accident near the nranarationS or with on Cnnrlaa aahita nnnnaAltnn the an' l any the merchandise . . W VVM.. husband Spanish Fork are preparing tor Her IVUVDIil ,U Mrs. ' Devey. Allman, !H cree for Payson; Annie .. North - - contest- nags. Provo City ceremterr late . Friday - ana of July celebration teen-gunFourth on lisars. vu ,ht ntn the program fnr etrIotic oicnic to be held June z .... .annual , , M. First , 571 North was Albert Devey. , ALL HEAT RECORDS BROKEN evening James R. Sheen, of Salem. .. s. - .. ' ma The subject of Mrs. ; Leather-wood- 's band concert Dele lives at 258 .south miro Wilms Swapp,Leonard, springvuie, morning nours, International Nawa Sarvlee. ... inaian bamesrouna in uiu Harry. East; New 1 "Our game wlirbe baseball end At- address can street 11 was arrested and charged with dis East athletic sports Diamond fork of Spanish Fork ' CHICAGO, June '?2l Fay White. 48 South Third East; ATTEND POSTAL CONVENTION r ; .... , ... at Tt. wcond nrlxe. a $3 order dance . and Cltlsens." turbing the peace. Sheen and a . ntgni. afternoon the Provo in the victory the yon. commemorating offlctals for records of w Kitchen ' 11J N, university. o'clock today Q beat . . waft won a mf ' mush . woman were driving northward in manifested is interest Unusual over the Indians ia the engagement any tt poatal w"'"""" Vf dinners of the prises may can postoffice.etended ZTC ; the year were smashed, when-thfollows as was the u. when another auto collided with tor r: tt. Commbia evening the week'. Saturday foucht June IS. 1868. Salt Lake .laSS ' by Elbert .Sorenson,. any ume 4 tTha Herald office -The Elva Crosble 600r Norma Hurbes thermometer stooa at w. s nae m the car Sheen" was driving. Tbe of Fourth Julycelebration. P. J7, Prove, A.were Postmaster J, time them Amonaat Surviving veterans of this and Bo any office Herald The at was Brimoraer i rfc 198. ere was not other the name of driver i,oa Gladys 10 degrees totwo hoursWd third nriie. a 11 isa. Etta Bcorun young men ot the community, MeGulreiAssIsUnt-Postmast- er other Indian conflicts will be guests the- - edvertlser-up- on " dasicnating to 138. Violet still going up. . The weather the learned Dixon in Sheen Maud goes other plaobut. each police, with ISO,' by hall advertUers; those to of honor, and all others wishing eny of ihT wiah tne oruers wru John W. McAdam, Civil Service competing - was ' .kM showthunder . arrested and several ot to bottles Anna. front the said 1J5, favorite possllile Thompson Johnson lady if, ing their RAlbert Join in the day's outing will be woi nt-l1 ten. and these will be mailed to Secretary X - Hodson, L.,... Mjat '.: Weston Kern JO. Mnriel Bmarris. ere were the owy rsiier in stgni home brew were confiscated. ranks In the contest W. T. Brlckey. come, ; A program ot muslo and winners. eu the 39.. prize The standing of tbe coateeUnts and Alice Taylor Ot the many automobiles cut speeches is being prepared, v- - .: . - t .... - 3& B ' r hes "The-ehurc- i WPa m ifir: - MM I RftMUl! the-thr- The-electi- on i .J- f - h i l ht - , -- . - DALE JONES WINS - out-doo- by AUTO'CONIESI - out-line- w '' ..,,. u. -- "-.-i- , tahto celat. . of who-spo- . . ... lit-tn- e ' -- .j.im iveral -- , fore-cent- m , v. j - - , , |