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Show t t in tll C 4 ,- -, r v : A ' - : i ! PROVO. UTAH, HONDAYrMAY' 23, 1921. ESTABLISHED - nnrnn 5) a : ' I NO. S3. VOL. XXXV. ROAD 1 MfebuuMUVJ" t mm BISHOP TOillMJCOS C. P BEIliG PLANNED BY am a e e i a. i BENEFIT JUBILEE NIBLCY WMt promises to be the greatest affair of theiSTeverlieia in.Prav will be the benefit jubilee to be held at the Bonneville -- T v ward meeting house next Monday. The ward needs $5,000 with which to complete the house and the, anmittee in charge today opened a cainpaisro "which they be will ruise un necessary amount. Noted Churchman Giv$ Excellent lieve o'clock next Mraday mornm-j- there will be Startfeig at Advice to Young People Entersomethwrff doine or old and vounz tintu the Tnidnicht hour. ing Their Lift Career. The hig evait of the day. or niEht, mil Tbe the drawin? for new automobile, fully equipped and furnished by the Scofield Spend lss lbanyon ret. Remem mm nnnnn nrvn: a sr - nnvrp n - s 1S85- . a is i , BOAT CAPSIZED IN SUDDEN STORM1 UnLE Effie Steele, 18 years of age, and Aivin sanaerson, zs years or age.. were drowned at a point nearCenola, B Will Club Utah lake, about ( o'clock last night.-Mr- . and Rotary Conwwil -E ROUND Sanderson, who was a brother-in-la- w Aked to Join In welng That of Miss Steele, is survived by ft Is Road Built ,. Good r ; widow and one child, The accident happened when a boat Cotn- :ftotary-anfrom which they were fishing capsized ABto coanpany. during a sudden wind strom. Bcrclal clubs will be asked to appoint "CgfU'at. B'JoU MriM emu thing else : fee giPeSbsoIily-rrti- y -- All one will rhia 'grand prize Up to a late hour this afternoon ;r-I B. Track Tind V. ;;,.:...,.. wm ihawe to do is to Field. Sports at U. riommltteeB to work: in conjunction say dance tickets or neither of the bodies had been recov a dance purchase Chll. care Provo sick health . of Complete., Campus. Take KIwanis your the -- with j committee 'from' ered,- be worth the price of admission, to say nothing of a alone dren's May Day, world t4 in this litle is value," person, Earl Steele, a brother of the drowned elub te3outline the.beBLpt8Slble pla $670 nuto. --- to waa In the boat at the time f woman, Ii67cQiCTy4u4begM road food funding-oschools! May Day iftrcles of Prova ffr the addition the ante there wHI be th pmesalore,- that It capsized burescapedwith bis.-Uf- e. the rearing of a family," were ontbuslasticftHy i the elacler on --Mt Timpanogos. applauded by ; The committee has promises of articles, too numerous to Hhs larce rrOwA of interested snnrvl "Be moral. ,.,.' This "was decided on at the regular w in" "1 hope yoa will aulfc be lacking fin mention, that will be auctioned H during the day and evenine. tators this morning on Center street! bq greai mat u nas. -- weekjy luncheon of the members ol - i ueru uupwuiuiB w ei a cuuerenc. - - Thev 'will have ewrvthitrff Jram a cradte to a $600 near the fountain. spirituality,' the KrwaniB club 'today. skpr - Central,1 story "om Airsteeie- up to a Jate hourly thTanth Ute heerfally; Maeser The" matter was brought before the fwnm - - - " w;ri'Ka m v Franklin andTimpanogos, ,1 , " nncn t v tvvA m,bDmo."Knnoo iUvwu6 ; Work!" : islub by President T. F. Pierpont who sehools- werel tnisaiternoon. Parker SucS was the sag advice given by nweming WntU midnigit Cafeteria luwdh "will 'be served from represented nerm j. v. ooyo. assistad oy th-- r little girls prettily I pointed out that Provo tlttiens had iy "done much in the way of advertising Bishop TT. W. Nlbley to the gradwtes 2 a. ro--, uniH mianigilt dressed, who danced about May poles Ma,8en brothers and a large party,: ueeu uraKsmg iaae amce oay- of various kinds will commence 9 a. m. and will be as colored ribbons. 1 the mountain but .through laclc of a- of the BrrghamOTngnlversltr W Sports but-hav- e not- this sermon the tbVbenenot light at was baccalaureate bts morning Its had school road May reaping hCffntinuefi for an hour. Another sport period will commence "at Every Day good " tabernacle on Sunday niajht-PresidyC queen, attended by her maids or recovered the bodiespwhtch Itls" be tits. carried A motion was" unanimously George H. BrlmhaB pre dancers, and others. -- Mothers liev'ed bave been carired by the heavy There will be a chfldreri's dance from to 9 p. m., and honor, commit- sided. A large and attntlvB audH that-tband fathers, and teachers," too, lent waves wnicn iouowea me capsizing or r president dance for adults from 9 p. m, until, midnight. the assistance of their bands and ad- - the boat, to some point distant from. tee to work with like committees nce"ww present. the scene of the accident . The services Wgan wh.h shtging by : vice, from the other two organizations. Mrs. Alvln Sanderson, widow of th Ye Cane Olson was queen of the "Conv, larle President Tlerpont announced that the corgregatiem, drowned man, with her small child, i lie would name the committee within Saints." ' PROTO HIGH'S FIRST CLASS IS UTTIE BOY DROWNS ISCREK Parker schoL Her maids were Nadine was "" Invocation whb offered Jy rs.'Su3a waiting on the shore for the party the next day or two. Taylor, Jane Troyer, and Erma Ander-- I "P. V to return. trustees. board of df'the Robinson son. were red and' rod George The school colors J. W. ToungGates, ' " ,"; '" ; ; She was a witness to the accident AT TAEEEMClf The B. YTJ. chorus renderel an anwhite. .. TParker tbTd of their -- visit- - to the ? : -- Mamie Bell was queen of the Cen- and Is prostrate with grief. . Kiwariis club of Logan and the good them, "Devottwu." v ;r The pleasure party, all of whom reIn beginning Ills rensarks, TTesfding tral schooL Hertmalds were Katheryn time .which they: bad.- - a mmeneement-xerclses of the "Rughle Diamond, side in Goshen, left their' fiomes early T&r. "Blsliop "Charles "Wr lSbley atpressed Provo oimacm told ?how Davis Ines Green and and Taylor. school were tietd in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Diamond white were High -; yesterday afternoon for a picnic audi, : of Hsb honor of ad- tuAnla tnnV firpftsnm "te show VisltOTr 'his their , stake tabernaclev Friday even-In' to impress theint dressing the graduates Tta their UtahMay around ihe town of Springvllle- - was drowned - Sunday .Norma; Sutton was queen of the fishing trlp,---:---- -"h Maeser school,, ably asistedbyTier with us lmportauce. mb porniea oui menus. Arriving at a point on the southwest-- -; Superintendent Adam Bennion - of evening ln Hobble creek. First of till In the way nil advice, Alice Ann Stubbs and Daisy side of the lake, about six miles fromv-Goshethat something along that "Jme would maids, The little 'boy was playing.' with t and near Genola, lunch was be of benefit to Ptovo. Paepke, and 22 dancing girls. - Their other children near the creek at Sec colors were white and gold. had, after which .Mr. Sanderson, Mr. H. S. Kerr declared that he bad was Jonaa the valedictoriaa. A IJSTtiarge on! West and Second. North, when be - Of traveled over the greater part of the Bick person in 7m. Timpanogos' queen was Violet Cox, Steele and his sister entered a boat western hemlspVTe "tut that he knew value. 1 used to chide my "best tleita. t fell into the water, and was carried with Rene Cunningham and Fay Brown lor a few hours' fishing. About i p. m., a sudden squall cams ' vrtlful lhan Utah President Smith, wben; 1 TOund "Km of no" place mors as maids. Corn and blue were their down Btraam. , 12 Ccloclf until and the boat was capsized, By some : up 'XXX colors. working rva"ey. lutiinr iuhnnl ZZZZr? Cries lor help weak-o- p from the Franklin school haJ as queen Daisy means which be Is unable to explain children, and a few of the larger ones FaQ. The maids "of TionorwereRuby Mr Steele secured a bold on the boat but was unable to render the slightest " Krwanis club told the local memera dfmk tea or coffee cr otherwise vlo ZZ. made .brave attempts to wade In and Bowen, Zella Adamson and Beth that h :never " ftatefl ' Visit the lalp the Htrect word t wisdom, "but he This Is the first year a 'complete rescue their playmate, but the current Their colors were blue and assistance to bis sister and brother-in-- , ' : . .. law. Kiwanis club in any city he visited. t"Droke the word of wisdom by tver- ; pink. s V "InAmt P!)tna Hstibpti Kaifl that" hftl imrrV nTiIlTlorhlirm nnr1 piihiI "K1 Ba VT senior high school . has seen main was loo swift ior them,; and before After a terrific struggle with the After Maypole dancing, and folk alder jeopie could "be summoned fEe dancing, the little ones scattered to fast rising waves he managed to would not teU Just what he thought Thirty per cent of th men ho,1 about Provo until ke bad moved his were drafted into tl body had floated beyond their reach. their homes tor lunch, preparatory to reach the shore, more dead than alive. ? home here for fear of getting Into war were found J The nearest telephone station-w- as track and field exhibition .this Searchlng'iartler were "gathered the from the six miles away and it was not until trouble with Ms nelgbbors of the They were narrow-chesteB. T. afternoon at the U, campus, and the creek was dragged for more uure..jire-cu- i. . the youngsters competed, and hours after the accident that word t ui6aicoa y.1, K . vw Mmi, j iyiU.uu, nwoa iuar than a mile. ' Finally, Just before where' .wa,Pu done be should j ! stop new set Something athletic records fdt Provo was got to Sheriff Boyd, who at onc things. In in to the darkness other numbers threatened to end the search proportion Tkm vtonv nnif fi mtmf ixr ranillva ' the running of freight trains on tut left for the lake, accompanied' by schools. w. . ',''.' for the loy's body, It waslound of -T)usine8g streets. It Is disgrace-- At Not a little of the enjoyment of the Deputy-Sherif- f ft1? Boshard. about in sis Inches lodged .willows, s f? 'least 'ttree times astalght the eerv-tce- of wisdom while In tramtog to make festivities was furnished by Before leaving the city Sheriff Boyd' Maypole V under mile the from the water, fully at the tabenaele were disturbed themselveB physically Tft. They are ; SS,f made arrangements with the Madsent H the courtesy of the Bates Stores com. taber--r snot wimre he sank. I: "bool - by freight trains operatrng past , the not using tobacco, strong drink, brother to at once get men and tbeltr Mr. the of Nelson, pany. manager v First aid was administered, and grounds. . 'ctiffea. buirding,' said I. H. Wasters. how much better little j seines and launch together with as store, knowing school dJrectkm human J. to of chorua, --possible .n High' - Mr. "Masters was everything, o beings j presented wtlh a 4V. .McAllister. was done in an effort to brlnaf back girls can dance when they have music many boats as might be- -thought nec-- fountain pen as a token from the cltfb the . raising of a family. . J married c Mis. Anderson and Iva the breath of life, but to no avalL The loaned them a new piano, whIchwase8Bary, prior puBhed out to the street for the occa-- j - The party left at an early hour this --under --water an baa ieen boy nearly the- best things I ever dld Ton say Idaho. slon. ;.. morning and with all possible speed sour. Hz Music tor the laucheoa ras f urnlsb-e- d you haven't means, but If yon bave : invocation, Mayor LeRoy Dixon. reached the scene of the accident HoDerman Miss Violin Elsie solo, by Prof. JC. P. May hew. who gave nothing e'lse, you have, good looks. of hard-wo- rk followed withPROVO MAN DIDNT DIE. Brief report of activities of school r11 jraan Trim niitnnlmlo H "T PAGEAfiT PARADE TO FEATURE lbours two saxaphone solos, accompanied by out result . ", numuuouajr jnaiMu Vlrle Martin.. mindi you will succeed: Spend The lake was reported rough this was Cal It -"that reported Saturday The attendance today was on of lhan votrmaker- -I bone you wBl re-- M. "? afternoon and the. searchers are workDuka of Provo had died suddenly. The Vocal solo, J. w. McAllister. " the largest in the history of the locail member that If you forget everything ing under extreme difficulty. rumor Vllate Mr. It Miss Duke ihad Valedictorian that address. dropped Conant p organization else 1 say. r.MA. dead on the street Jones. v A most attractive feature of the :z-. Mrr Duke-askthat this report b George--H rSuperin- HERALD . comaianl was, 'Mumprjrr-fetsmfe- e , floral oateant win be the arand ThA vrant-ea- t tenoeni ABWn O. oennroa. ; imml th mirth n rivarTrtnrdfawi-fhU, The THIFIARS HICT made to man was, "And there shall be Reading Miss Fern Broad brat . of certificates and Duchesne. ln Instead of producing a pageant on MendtoTOur increase This tburchiPfsentatlon the Reputation contest conducted of Duke the of friends W. The as many Manguta, it Temple announced, cannot receiv bill, a formerly Ivan-loe bachelor teaches that On Friday evening, May So, Provo are hereby informed of the fact has been decided to present a grand through the columns of The Herald Jae board of education, d and a father eansot be er-,- 1 was Commandery No.s :''"' ;. floral pageant parade to honor of -last ''week. Saxaphone quartet, Leroy Snow, that he is much alive, aout motherA- try Sir Knight George A. alted .Jessie Johnson won, second prize.-- " Alma Ross and Lyman President George H. Brlmhall, ThursOraves of Ogden and other members and J. W. " Judges J. M. Jens day, afternoon,, immediately following Booth cf the Grand Commandery Knlghtt out right," spend less than yo get,iHoJlBWiW., made the above awards upon S. President Benediction, Ladies' at the the -' gymnaP. Eggert reception You can't make a lsueoess by attendi Templar of Utah. toe originality idlspieyed by the sium. .' . Aa election of officers was held and tog-- picture shows every night writers. , school 7 orchestra. will at solof In The form and honor the fifteen nigh Selections, valient m., p. will not in parade be I those then officers installed Into their hope you lacking diers who gave their lives for their will march to the stake tabernacle, - The first prize, four tickets to thst reepectlve stations for the rest of the country, the Service Star and Amer where the program "will be rendered. Columbia tonight or .tomorrow, whea present Mason lo year.- ican Legions will place a bronze plate, The pageant and the parade commit- the famous film Reputationts showi- r- - The grand commander was accom- feet, intellectually perfect, and morally on which is engraved the names of tee have united and Iflexpected at that theaterr wHiie given to Rogert panied by a large delegation of perfect and still be Imperfect Wlth- Fechser at the Columbia box office. Ivaa Increased .been the boys, upon, a long leaf fine-- tree, thatiaiyeryuniqtte-,andrPProprla- te The. Herald Is of out the spiritual development he jtaff knights from the commanderles by. the addition oflJrlirChildsLine jn Pioneer park, a gift from the exercise will. .bo the result-- The fol- theThe second, prize, two tickets to . . Salt Ogden and -- Park City. very Imperfect ; Columbia, may be, obtained by -"of this lowing is a general - outline. Don't drift too far Into philosophy; 'Provo High school, and who has, had maYdFTuaii After a dinner at :30 at the Hotel .. Miss Johnson by applying either at ?"Or49f-march: . : ad v of 'the the city. to opportunity Roberts the grand lodge formed in the stick essentials, if you keep studying a 0 6 lDr t the Columbl '. The tree will be enclosed by four Old Glory, standard tearerTTtud H1 f the (Lord, you shall tog in Denver and Salt Lake City, Masonic hall and: shortly Trfter eight tendants. In the evening the ceremony of know the truth, and the truth shall t Mr. Chllds, as advertising repre-mak- e metal posts, united by a chain White and Blue standard bearer and sentativ of The Herald, will be at A flag pole will also be erected near took plaee. The grand com-you tree.1 " PIONEER WOMANDlEDTODAy :,.' - '--' "You are living in a remarkable the service of every advertiser in this the tree from the most of which will attendants. ". mander was assisted by Sir Knight e Band. busla beautiful American He will 'When flat mar, 1 lcorabtratrat--thmake it his newspaper. flag, . L. M. Brumbaugh, grand marshal; Sir ae. v Martha Ann Dugdale, widow of the ' i v Training school tribute. fcWght Samuel Paul, grand prelate, vela of the world I think. 'What has ness to obtain the best results from gift most highly appreciated, from late Robert J, Dugdale, . died this Elks. Training school classes In order, and the other members, of the grand God wrought? In the midst of. all advertising- placed in The Herald, of pneumonia at the home of morning in school Junior are You tribute. the in advertisers wtth the high privileged, during theses marvels maintain youtJnteg- operating body. her daughter,- - Mrs.: .Ernest L. Hard-'in. Junior high school in order, to eposlt-a-pennyjor The following were elected and preparation of their copy7irtheysofcoming-week- ; ritv. be moral. f "J A living tribute high school. as the officers of , the new "What a Joy to be abroad In this desire, and in the illustration of their more in the banks placed in the busi Mrd. Dugdale came to Utah witht in school of houses classes ness the order, is in High advertisements, world. wonderful city. The ; power . commandery: the Captain Blackburn Hafadcart comCollege tribute float t 8. H. Goodwin, eminent com- - you to conquer. No power ? is Int For advertising suggestions i and . At 3 o'clock on the afternoon of ' pany In November 1856. She came to College classes In order. (assistance 'phone 95 , and .'ask Mr.n Decoration day. May 30, the presentamander; H. G. Blumenthal, general- - you down if you do what Is right Provo that year.-S- he was baptized 1921. acwill can tree of the be at an to tion Chllds made, be College of of the. graduates, master "Be place L. your fate, your the X Baker, captain general; issimo; in the Mormon church in 1858. She . Civic clubs and followed a i ness. of the i , tree, organizations. soul. by ceptance Arthur Craven, senior warden; R. E. . of your was a faithful t Latter-daSaint, and In thus increasing its ability to dedicatory prayer. Church scbol and state teachers. "Go through life cheerfully; sing Knapp, junior warden y W. F. Bulkley, a . will "Alumni loyal worker in- - the Relief society lolfow," With the - prelate The program association, If you observe the serve the business interests of Provo Al va Nelson treasurer ; wltht jour.-workuntil recent years, he is survived" attend- ; Former B..Y. university teachers. c. A. rules of health you will be able to Ther Herald hopes to give to this city Provo and martial bands in rr George W. Craig, '""" were preswho three by members-othe f daughters, same near Y""T" Brlgham the future the Faculty high ance.;"' , Pierson, standard bearer; jtfL, Cook, do that? ent at the bedside when theTr mother"' " The Service Star and American Young university. sword bearer; E. O. Mfffl, trarder, and Bishop Nlbley concluded by reading claBs newspaper service other cities Board members, past and present passed away, Mrs. George Bullock, of . John Westfall. sentineL from the German poet Goethe, "What of like size and progress already Legions extend an Invitation to , all :. . ; ; Green River, Wyo.; Mrs. P, P. Hind-marsescorts. bis and Brlmhall Provo in President of the feel that Ak dispensation and have. which history of summary That?" beautifully for work had been : g. Harding; an as was never occasion a has of this there It presented Explanation: program part granted to Ivanboe commandery .in ized his remarks. All participants of this floral both of Provo; and, two sisters; and" - to - Provo itself. :wherethe spirit of Americanism The Ladies' Glee club sang, "A Per that The Herald-broug- ht September, 1920-- . -- The commandery at wilt carry flowers as by twelve, grandchildren, and. thirteen W. J. Sloan, an experienced daily. and patriotism has been so much in pageant-parad- e once set , themselves at work and at fect Day, . . -. " Presishould occaa to the man on tribute as evidence to of be Salt this guest of honor, it take was the . time of being instituted had Lake, newspaper pronounced by The benediction " H.funeral The services will be BrlmhalL Flowers held: dent L sion. of Herald. George The (the city editorship given the degres of the order to 46 Elder Joseph B. Keeler. . ' i. ,:' j. The result of addition to . The committee therefore urges that worn In coat lapel, carried, or used in Wednesday at X p, m at the Third n's knights. These with the 22 that pothouse. ward Friends may meeting of the navy has The Herald staff already has been parents brhig their chxaren that they apy decoration will be'apprprlate. tle tioned ior the dispensation makes a The secretary -in the large increase of Provo may witness our efforts, of love and , AO groups who wish a place in this view the remains at the home of , present membership of 68. From the autborized the wearing, on stated Mrs. Harding, 395 Norths ' 1 s news in The Herald. frock coat amount of work in sight the : infant casions. of-tappreciation for- the greatest service parade wll report to the chairman of ' The Herald has hot stopped grow - man can make, to give his life for the the parade committee not later than Third West from 11 to l'SO on the cocked hat dress sword and trouxers, commandery will have a very busy 24. of the fun?ral. --day Move 'of humanity.-- -' Tuesday, May Ing; it has Just begun! ' sword belt and epaulets.. , d' tim 214tIbO GIRLS J DM r - SCHOOL -- mm. $ljrhe in td " agTfu9 ia ".u -j-- w. . ..v, at gaily-xarbetr- ui -ir ent . t ap-ptrt- e '.'.. GHED . - . t '.-- ( -- -- -- M. colorsr""- .,-- f---- SsiaSMiSJLffiSaS it "'bMjo : J"'.:', rZJZ- Pax-man."- ' : -- - d . nu-uv- t theorUncT rffJrTn mlMJ mflt. SL' ;SMiJ vWdBr ntt. uc ' riiltinSS.f SJS toSrfSi. fcT "fSh tea,1?11 fnw lilflnnro - Ww" : U'ML M d. . W s- Brlmhall-Testlmonlal-- day KIM : con-trtnte- 5 t P8 v lstor COM presl-exalUo- ' ouapeLDM ", .' - : . thpMamlmentr - . ts '' 'r ..'-:- - theatertT : con-atitoti- -' j ; g.' ( s busi-captal- - y '. reofj; . " hy est. -- . Mr-Sloa- he full-dres- 1 N OTICE j:o , ii. ,. J ' l.JJ-'"-- sub scribers of J ' ' the provo herald These bills are being sent put by the former owner of IlieTbe for the period "of subscription prior to April 1; 1921 The Provo Herald is NOT sending" bills out to 'subscribers All accounts due since .April 1,1921, are payable to Thi' Herald. Sir. 1. 1L Masters. of this newspaper, and is not Tesponsible for such bills.- being Herald has no vvoice, nor Provo Herald; old accounts are payable to Mr. Masters. The present management of The THE HERALD COMPANY. financial interest, in the sending out of these bills, which should placed in the hands of any collection agency ; - |