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Show j issue a new and interesting y fairy story. Vnr Olrler Vnk be Hetald prints three VOL. XXXV. - FRA ID " Ing With -- - ESTABLISHED 1885 Can You Solve This Problem? WRjwiim Take ' a Trip to the North Pole .. . KJI,ld a ' Monday as l - - Carlson, Elmo Cunningham are. league. wTf BY PAllklAII nr iiaiia' f was paying my i ij ' Mrs. Waw President for Another Year: mn. iMnmerman v.ce prsiiclent; Meet injfcmmercial Club fiooms. , wu.d i put back into my pocket I dis missed it from my mind. Then I walked from the Vtah Timber A Coal company s office to my home. Next morning I missed the bill. I have searched every pocket and every nook where it might have fallen. "Possibly I pulled the bill out of my pocket in taking out my hand, and the wind has blown it ipto a eorner. Maybe some honest person has founds it and will bring it to The Herald office. smaller the '. . O,. W: UAMrW'O he ffffiVS8 SS 2SfS The program for Bicycle day. May pupils interesting 7. was officially arranged at a But a talk with j 0od .bird tiVte of the airDlane triD to the North Pule tng Thursday 'at tJie Commercial club. pace Severa, olher etudents did some of the pupils persuaded the Herald reporter that a lot of P. H. Olson, WV S. Horr. Mart itoy splendid work in this contest and will and mothers, uncles and aunts, could not solve the lance an Lloyd Sutton were named receive certificates of merit from the their fathers y society. will which problem.committee as the pmradf This afternoon a big volley ball So The Herald is going to find out. if the grown-up- s of have charge of the prize parade of game was played between the Senior decorated bicycles. . Girls" Athletic league and the Junior Provo are as good at wrestling with problems as their children r ELECTED 1 , ui: OFFICERS Lost ft flffv (tn!lr hill' Anybody finding it please notify Herald office, or the loser, u gram, 211 Jfo rt h diversity. Mr Ingram hopes the find cl.aim th nbt-ra- l te--e The student body offered, a ftrite fbr e-Lthe beet class program to IsenteiJ in chapel. At last the judges Here's a brain puzzler for youi It's a problem ritenf-t- o the hae made their decision. The honors were won by "the sophomore eUt.sK youngsters of ProWs junior high school bv Prof. j. W. Booth, though the Judges ugnq it) aaro to decide, since some of a he other pro of the science department They are now wrestling with were .lap excellent difficulties of digging up the right answer. I 51jss Wrda Peterson won the medal a bi-ri. of National Society offered by the. Colonial Daughters for the best PWill solve the problem, and write th narra- - I. ; ' PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 192 1 . "sops" wwcus$ contest i Decorated CycleL Parade to Open Day of Speed and Novelty Events, cu - NO. 87. The. ftiphouiore class of the Ptotq high won in the class program con- - 7 FOR MAY Free-for-AI- baseball team. Fur Rural Readers The Herald prints county news and records the prog ress made by the Farm Bureau Federation. THERE'S LESS DEPRESSION AND MORE OPTIMISM IN PR OVO THAN ANYWHERE ELSE ON EARTH! FOR BICYCLE IS DAY j The Herald prints the vtery latest and most complete news of the-- Provo Wed- each week, Monday, nesday and Friday. PROGRAM For Baseball Fass THE PROVO HERALD For CWidren The Herald prints in each denomination-- OfCcfs fbf the Thursday evening were bhe at elected Wiimetf tKeTcTuB fmm Mun.icipaf council, over McCoard's store. Mrs. C. t'. Maw wjag KM;1ecte4 president. Mrs. Ray Timmerman was chdsen vice president, succeeding Mrs. I. H; Masters, who retired from an official iposition with the council. Miss Alice. Reynolds was second vice president- Mrs. L C. Potter was sec retary, with Mt. Noma Uulloek, cor responding secretary. Mrs. W. F. Vio-ien is " treasurer. The directors wera following - Miss Thelma Eggertsen entertained ami Leslie Hickman were appointed as race committee which will have the stndentBlh chapel with a splendid LLIANT RECEPTIOrt r' Four men, A, B, C and D, live on the four quadrangles of reading. charge of air speed and novelty faces." with the earth. They left bv swift airplane, all at the same instant. The day will open at 10 a. , the grand decorated bicycle parade, MTUAIIP'O iind aI1 met at tni? Nortn Pole'in eight hours after starting. DIIDPHACP GIVEN IN HONOR which will travel. the full length of "Their watches were exact and accurate. Mr. A left Cape rUnuflAuC chosen: Mr. John R. Stewart, Mrfc. Center street, passing twice m re- UninULlvU rrareweu at y ociock on mesaay mornings June zi. .racn.ate a George H Brimhall, Mrs. Ralph Pout-toview before the crowds upon that Mrs. 0. A Sj ai- and Mrs. LeRov all J meal the table at and Hotel sat at before the North famous thoroughfare. starting, "' MRS KNIGHT REAL ESTATE Dixon. . It is said that many unique and . iPole for their next meal. What meal? What, day? What hour? is The the following of personnel pretty floats ana maiviauai uicycies j "Describe the experiences of these men as you imagine Mrs. Rose T wit! be in the procession. There is no Election of Mrs. J. William Knight at the dance committee: hasfd UDon "fkct or fiction." thpm in Stewart, Mrs, F. D. Cassidy, Mrs. sex limit. living nor Anybody age CHURCH First Calls ounsellor DEW Together don't-hav- eGeorge Harrrson, Mrs. Charles Wright That's all there's to it to do a thing bv6 Utah eourity may en teg. ariyTrdmTring, Guest. and Mrs. Ray Timmerman. tmmdiateTv after tlie" parade the are in answers there where marks insert the right question Of race the for Lot at Corner Jfoggest for consumsted preliminaries the most brilliant and sue-WufTm " above paragraph. the dav wilt oe run. mis is me muLcessful m social atfaifh Provo of University and Second North given tu mumk. describing the experiences will be easy, for one with an in a long time mile reception Says Rev. Fattfer Delaire. This race will start at the fountain, elastic imagination. ! J. IJ I the Turning point being at the State correct answer, and give wi 4.t ivionuay ine 1! neraiu Mental hospital, "and back to the founProvo is to have a new church the names who can solve all of r Professor made. j. tain. As many entries" of the county's building me artair was in honor of . the re-- j The Women's council voted to ac- children our rter see are Then we'll problem. fastest riders are expected, the pre cent election of Mrs. J. William cept-JtRev:. Father J. G. Delaire. use of the club rooms fpr liminaries7 will be held before lunch. than we! " citV this has church of Catholic the meetings, deciding to continue of each second First anu preliminary VWHianis. presid.mt JSEL Clarissa S, m Z in will compete in the final, to be run just purchased thrdngnthe Provo (.on- board of the WomWs Relief; general A WkJ lateIn the afternoon. solidated' Real Estate company, the eeteM of the Mormon church. of all dishes necessa ty More than a half hundred guests assembled to id4heir m'mOM w4 pay JrespactB south-petlon nth the situated son comproperty, N year! of age and younger may n.u.e.M. uu lu. uw, and announcea at the next monthly The course will easa corner of the intersection of Uni-bin this event. been a member of the general hoard m,llin of ,h. pn.,nr,, XbrUi. Second avenue and if blocks four about verity length. M r K9 hi f,!bft.xlMrs. C; E. Maw. president, epoke ot J that race. felt For some time it had been 2 ...... Then comes the girls council's work this oast vear. the Boys over 1 and not over14 will the present building used as a Cathwas presented with a basket of flow "Since the dav the council was or nde in tht he.t e,vfnt. TMs will be olic church wag wholly inadequate, ers as a token of esteem from the ganized," Mrs, Maw said, "we have foav4h4L-fnwUii- s themselves had reto Seventh- East and officers of the Relief society board of simply been swamped with things to . and fetiirn. peatedly asked the question:. Why Utah stake. do. The evidence of the need of such The reiay rjfee will uulow. Each don't the Catholics .build a fine church rouowmg me arr.va, or tne guesvB organization ts the . fact that wa must se the fn Provo as they have done all over rettm. ;.of uie evHiiBS a iwsi.fiii ojm'ubu wiui tnnr,A ,h9n 'ecotflfl d6. ' r ; ? a And States . many have same, bicycle." the Ringing of "Oh. re. Mountains' .mi J U whd uur mm wf qiu iniii nisi rac will be one of vo!untore(J Jo help The Inter-CitHigh." led by Mrs. Arthur Salt. nuhlWr. fnr tho hnmo rnm. the bia drswing carde of the atterThe ground selected is aiimirp,bly me evening several musics i inf? under the of our uujing were auspices noon"s sports-- .' Provo. Paysou, Span-l- located for that purpose, and is ansply nt and hospitality committees. fuelled by the ChrisFork, .SpringvUle, American Fork, large enough for both church and rec tensen sisters, Miw.es Aline and irHnm flnd si.hnni nrsra;ni7atinn .'. ' , and other I'.tah county cities have tory. . mi-Knm, ana im. i furnishing the lawn program. been invited to enter their best riders. Father Belaire does not contem,Aa soon as the guests were assemto get with "We Each city will be' limited to two en- plate building the entire church at the bled they1 were extended a welcome a road on this side of thehelping to trail tries in this event. present time as he feels that the. on behalf of Mrs. Knight by Mrs. and were Instrumental in The according to present burden would be too heavy on Inez Knight Allen. Provo there to get her Just duea-froaiding will a course run be to He how build plans, uion plans A feature of the program, one that the government in building starting at the fountain, east to only the basement and to use it as a evinced much surprise and pleasure road. At least we, with the Comraer Seventh East, south to Third South, temporary place .of worship. was to assembled the responses cial lub. did all we could. those nime- " west to University, north to Fifth I.ter on the church itself will be toaPt: to Uie general the organization of th aftr dtatey North, west to Fifth West, south to erected and it is the ambition of the things and Knightly Deeds." council our parks commission-- , took Center, back to starting point. ' Catholics to make it a monument The toasts. responded to were: over the' work ot establishing; Then comes the final ef the free which will be a credit to the beautiful as a daughter," by auto park. This wottjrrll, till ' Dr George W, Brimhall. city of Provo. be continued this summerTaV ' HHBk ?Jmj sir l No time has bee'n set .for the Mrs. J. is "My missionary company, nakytA what we expect to make it. work oh the lia.semeht. William Knight. BUCK AND WHITE MY TO BE Path rthe "DeralrV- is a firm be'tevr iiu. a "Tho woetnr of Knight v in wtupft;, aettea-Ship 4riy the future of Provo as one of ti e vViUiHm Knight. ' dollars 'This nrotirifl rifli r. pr- sident." by. Wiia landing riticg of T'tah. and t""o C;itho "As'Y.. I:: ' ' ' our membership nne GVroni ' ' ' ' II ' Mr.s. M. S. Jen en. hy this undertaking they Mr Hansen committee. . George ... imon s a one ef the the wide stars JaniS. Elsie and ". far. known are materially contributing ;0 Its brightest "Jennie as a i On the' Fourth of July we lairman. Tlie annual Black and White day. provement; ami tlrey lipltsre that in stage, now is twinkling as merrily on the screem The' photograph ahov:is JeSse Knight. on a prize of S6. for our part of tha a typical reproduction ''of an "Klsie Jans mood, laughingly daring, the film tricks-sfip with the Cache- Valiey Ludry fhls' they wi'l haye .the '!;crty! "Te parade. j heroine ritirl rn'ncrn'ion. "f t!ieir ss is fo be held at Richmond. sister." by Mrs. 74n entertaining Provo this week end. . "In November we g:tTe jrr" "eftiva. of rrffd. who 4 pa. hall which ne't d an lilteresied in the rroE- -s aha imam ihrin a'th ngl v. o' ',' a Relief eolpty hoard of ? ittie '.rex a.--a in the wasL development 'ot the G.ar(ten City. jche'ap. farmers will atMany Ctaji" county '): .Mrs. Inez Hodson. "TJie biggeaLiJ'Ing we have done f ' "f ., l" i : "Mrs Kiiight as a slst hy"tho estRhlishment of the contrflUnitT MAN ADVERTISING YORK NEW The liankers and merchants' of Knight Sturr Jordan. free clink, or'n'efMy so. The running "Thft prorno'J"n,":, b Cache tounrjrernsisting PrealdeBv of the clln'c la nctw givn overdo a in the Thomas N. Taylor. movement, as, they have found that hoard of trustees. f which board tho PRAISES PROlfOMRESS "Whv t' ey took our Knight defense. mavor s (,hajrniaj the dairy farmers arergetting through the present financial difficulties' to away, ' ny ii J,ouise y. RooinaBol . "The council "lengedi itsejf to raise brothers" that the ceuld he depeinled )he general' board' of the Relief v. ftp ft for the clinje. Xhis. was dope, better advantage than any htJier Dry Hoods Economist, most impor- The greatest show on earth is jor nearly so. hi the recent lilv drive. in tie dry 'goods ing to Provo. of farmers. on for the scenery, lishting' and me-- , society. . 1vjal L S. M J. P. The of field this chanical Judges Fggertfen. ruuxlliuudred dollars will be cive--a country, congratulates effects. Tlie Home and Schno! association a In the language of a former it. Mercantile voien in cash as prizes on the dav of the the torn States commissioner niMnfiallv and we ai;e greatlv all rtf (Jensen :and ProT Worth of Paris will furni to Utah, "Jjis t " J William 'Knight the winmr of the exhibition. to this' organization for help 'pahy of Provo upon its enterprise in T the riisi'.umes. ' . - . , . .' prize offered for the best effort Thos" in eharee of ffieaffair have display advertising. a. Aax n r ' thflsar, T. r .."EhChera I wiah i ' u Bob" the e, uii: Tiutu Secretarv Cunningham 1ra tnntoo- V Robinson, lunn. i'.u second an advertisement; the promise of 200 bead ofldairv cattle tn upon and In he. thanlt. nrsonal!v. Commenting . la" committee ot tire twn- lee ana v.oia storage company, wan connaellor' to n entertainment wnu,m, vkas,..i,,if w hich are 3 TrMvn rfrrni .;l(,n being put in first class recently ui&iuavtfuj m i.ue riinu j thy in' thje Jthich hrpsent bv apejcene-ftExm Hwbbardi el.te ef the rtpresentatire of tlio mencjal club and the' Nineteenth Censhape for .the show. Cauls arerrFrt'ra4-- : spenamg oodte of money ana mcta the city comiH.HmH- - have l fa 6f Mfs'.' on the grounds at 9: 30, a. ab The T)rv GixkIs Economist, writes: club for thMrwonf fmpport rivi-iMra ipej wtii luaii 'i m; iui Williams, who was unable to. attend Itury "The best thing abput your adver- phorically buroing upthethecasttelegraph in any who wish Judging will commence at 11 o ciock, all have tothank Of needed mthto tlth wires in uecasio) f up making of. an In Salt way contributed to our successes, bojll' f the ion accouht and the day's 'entertainment will chsv tisement is its spirit. One engagement which is the It .show. cast, qowt ".'" Lake. with a banquet in the opera house at functionbof retail advertising is to ondjrful ' ' most organizations .and individuals. The c eommltte-lifIM Mr. promised-- this Cunningham : the "evhfne an elaborate last acquisition we have miidj!"ts this educate' people." communities, busi Ihifing night' he the Hme. that the east would Itjnchpon wafnTredTTrthe gupstan tsRtb room, sitwur gTatts'one year jand Jerseys are the only nesses, everyooay to get togetner ana morning 7"i "Hang the expense, Get greatest aggregation of all star. Amohz thop prent-- i were Mrs by aenator fitnuoot''- breeds of dairy cattle thatw-il- l be feo- - Tuli for betterment all along , all'Ated initon com artists. 1 the "tie n:tro artists (heavy Jesse resente. Some very fine records ine Knight Mr. and Mrk J, William I ever accumulated a.ifieraor "The iUtutrattpM are better than Printer have been made bv each, of these Knight. Precident T. N. Th'Wr tbC MRS HARRIS FUNERAL SERVICE. W ith this idea in mind the commit-securworld. wife. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Allen, Mr. vou think they are because tney are. bled in the history' of the breeds during the past few years. " ''s tue has undertaken to .the aa Mrs-- A. VV." Palmer, Mr. and Mrs No. .gentle' reader, it is" not.io human and showthe good's in sensible circus.The funefal service of Mrs. " Ella ' following artists: the isi Starr Jorden. Mr. and .Ma Augnstap-'HarriThe models ideaW GEORGJE STORRS IN PROVO. will be he! l Saturday Knight: style. , ' l Wflson.', Woodrow ncie ft is to be the greatest, granile-!Tom, Josh Hod son. lir and Mrs .George H. at 1 f. m.. In the fifM wM d meeting' splendid. I think, nd the arrange-- : art Little Evt. Robert Lansing. RrLflihal'. Mr. Hav KntEl't: .M. and hffflse George A. StOTrs. former resident ment'of the cuts is good. Send in some mot magnificent, .majestic, H'shbp J. A. Ruttif will he in i LetoW. W. EBorah of "':-and scenic production -- of Provo and iMrs. WpIIs L. Bfimhall. Mr and Mrs. T' e casket will bf open from former warden at the more ads at any time" n be that after has Plaiuation Tom's Cabin" foreman, HyrmnJohn' Fay HolBrook Mr. and- - Mrs. S. P. u n m pr m. t'tah state prison, w as a visitor in That's what a New York City adntirn ::tu i Tnesda-sented on any stage since .the B avd Provo for a short time Thursday. died Prof, Mm morninr jWnrris Fgnertsen. vertising expert thinks of. Provo Mrs.,jf novel was written. GeoTge St. .Clair, James M. Cox. .1 ikeeler. Mr and Mrs. .1 M ,Thsen Mr. at the 'fsmilv residence. $10. SoutTr-He annotmcefl that the company of progress! V. or. Iviza. talent J. That time, Bryan. neither money Which he is a member expected and Mrs. William J. Snew. Mr. and pirst Pst. she had moved Ki Pro The llerald will be pleased to co-- i to Aunt Ophelia, A. Mitchell Palmer. Mr. L. L Bunnell. Mayor and Mrs. ..tth to make it a life to open a new coainiine four miles south operate with any Prow advertiser in will be lacking u'ccasloin'' bcr family, fmm StTVer l - ytrs Ralph is aaaiir-of Sforrs 7 m" a year ago. M JMrnmt time. aho1. arris affiveaT Dlxoj the niattef of preparing eo;v or in be, remembered veBoy Sec-- ; Topsy. Parley P; Chrlstensen.. ntl Mrs John Stewart, from. Oasis, after .ho ponUm. Storrs declared that the busi obtainine. expert advice frnui the Dry by the committee in charge and . .n UIIII1IISIIIU. wiU.i.'.'.'UUJ ness outlook for Provo an4-th- e nnnmlst , r VW uuuiiu -- w, 'wraijMr. and Mjr: J. A. Holdaway. Mrs. wife, he being away from home' at the Hoover; Thg; ymmlttee tire state was improving every day. t o Herald "al?efri'serer7 tTmS7 BesldW her aHRbaud. Mrs.' Plantation hands. Gene Debs, Big Mi.s Atj,ft Lord V Alright Dueberry ot Afri Mrs. Norma P. Harris Is stirviyed by elaht child rent "What we need, more today than Bill of feroci "Bob and ten the" LaFolleite. wild, Hay.ward, securing FIELD 'DAY OF SCHOOLS. Um,k Migg chrfsten'n. 'Mis- - Mrs.. Venus Hicjker. Victor. Ruth. Lir?- anything else is for everybody to buryy ' sSatL' frantic Hons t. the old hammer and get out and' Tirginia" Christensen. Mrs. Forlanda coin'. Ettirptie. Harry, Ella and Com. v. K '. vr .u i .i in the. Eliza crossing th. ice ' The elementary sphools and Brown. Mrs. Percy Bunnell. Mr. and boost,' said Mr. Stnrrs. ot this city. rurtner announcement of ineprog- - Mr yAm0r w. Rird of Manleton. Mr: krade will have seen oo, the made receivedi be will committee, res? Thiiflntiu and Mrs. John A: Groesbeck. Mr. and time during the last W. F. PRATT BUYS STORE. mcln tin nnn"" .w1theShuberf made in thebynear fuUire. WIFE COMPLAINS. a Fieldr3av-somJf5. Letter Maneum. Mr. and Mrs. .L y week of schofcl 'Vent's of alii L. Brown- Mr:. and Mrs J. E. Mehdeu-hal- l ms There will be'athle his Jenne Bradley appeared or Springville. Mr. ahd Mr-- . fore J atoi to W. F. Pratt of James B. Tucker In city kinds, bail games, ra DELiVERS "SMILE" LECTURE, ("if you look hard' enough' and long Arthur Salt. Jfcsj.. May Tanner. Mr. Hinckley, wi COUT- tMr: Pratt, now has a cterday. alleging that her bus Mavoole oontest ;bef' band. "Balie.s and grievances grow' biggr enough. You.fl imagin,e that you find ?nd'Mr.'. H D. Rop-r4: K- similar store Mrs Mr. Lteonbee is retir-- , .Heber "wilful'y Bradley, J them, the quotation-tex- t which serves the purpose as Booth. Mr, and Mr?. O. W. Cre tine feaflire- - will be a hv nursing."-wa- s "Ing from. bus ss. and will remain itt neglect o and failed to provide" for well. chosen .by Superintendent nf ?r Pratt will move to Provo-libasetal gam hetweetKcm,embers-of"Jfrtp the minkles running tiross- th fa"hlties' .of the schools and "4be Prxon In his talk to high school city his future home, on your face,' the.j(Ujierfntend-- beet grower, and tne mm is Hinckley store' from "WABRIAGETXTCENSE ISSUED. pupils Thursday morning at chapel ifishtl: boys rnrm Pro was an address directed '.towardTent urged upon AJnWk young peopl. Provo local of rh " t ie worra naes a "A marriage license wss IsBned ye- in Proro the tpe haoit. or hunting- - r sunsniny per Buseau, was in' the Htyt Thurs W Carlson. 'ler'tav to Arnold A. Wa'ke of Pleas- this eek were H. L. Evans of Ameri- trouble, looking vfor slight. aod son. better, than a grouch. There is 3r. Khudsen. believes this will ant Groye, and Luella --S little room. ajtd; less welcomjs in this atrfacton-- . sngr yes A. H. M can Fork. L.'Merrlrhfn of 'Eureka, and u Lindon. ' M. f. Wilder' of. .Sandy. them," he said. world tor-- tfowB8.'r. county farmers." m-- Of . n, Fl " t ' - free-for-a- 'p,, Wi:!f"i 1 ll UMJ-- IJ wa-sth- e ,..3u1E? rr-- C w- i o be r 1 OM e - CiSX i,v,c Z7I , 3eLxt..fIJ t. e '! ..Mfc-sw- - i -- - non-Catholi- . ilre-iw- . a Mt I y - cci-hni- - enter-numbe- h - su ' y were-bus- Tinr-panog- Injter-Cit- thecon-gregatibn- y, - ; :' -- Ray-nionfl " 'Uennie-Knigh- '" for-al- t -- l. rltp-rw- begin-nine- " - - IBMHTCHfl- rr - A- M.-- rk - ' (eel-te- - ft - sytn-Pftth- - S 5 feHow-Bltiggn- r: 's GEE WHIZ! LOOK WHA T'S COM1N' TO THIS TOWN - l . 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