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Show 1 ii vol. xxxvi. . xo.j. JUNE 8, 1921. PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, WEGim &BNmm WMNE. PMIDIFWIQ WMF Vttnl lliiiu, uuaui. Delegates and Visitors Fxom Every SplaisKEProvq Bafhers Utah Post Coming for Session Take to the Waters HELP trail aspeij leaves Friday C Battery morning- frees-Aspe- j . tHHMH-g- U vat ill i'he boys -- 5: oi fTiild train- - ,,. "- on. 1, ::r.--tfy. uiurtt t n q ami iFV hl Buius-.- -. , lueir-ira- 5Triday-mornin- . ia . by I a Tucker will be in "Captain James command of Battery c. his asis ants will be First Lieutenants Robert B. Patterson and Robert R. Ratcliffe, Second Lluetenant Watt A. Thome, and First Sergeant George M. Harris At Salt Lake Ra teries Aand B will Join Battery C i ney expecx lo.rea.n Camp Lewis t Lake ..Will dm0'fnf uq i" wicmauu v.. b with" Major Leroy Bourne In charge eanized In Provo, will accompany u it; vm J J The petition, follows: "To the Honorable Reed Smoot, x 1 Washington, D. C. "Dear Senator Smoot: : ", citizens ef "We,, the undersigned . r , . "aldeJrinlSK O I to - v.. " y k , , - - 8- - i -- 14-ev- Fred R. Taylor and, Lieutenant Vera I " R. Greenwood. Guns and other battery equipment xuuibuu win ne laaueu on imi evening. Forty-severecruits, of the recent enlistment campaign, will go with the battery No other recruits wilt be - n "t- theest r added for the roster until; after-th."We are sure, Senator Smoot, Caat battery return's to Provo, which will with your help we can secure the July S to 9 Fourth ward, Mrs, Clark ; . be about July.l, for our project NewelL needed appropriation BATTERY C MEMBERS WHO WILL May ve count upon your assistance?" July 11 to ltf Nineteenth Century " GO TO CAMP LEWIS. Mrs. Norma Ballock. dubr '' Captain James B. Tucker. 18 to J3f Sorosis club, Mrs.: July First Lieut Robert B. Patterson. oyiH Norma Bullock. R. Ratcliffe. First Oeut. RSbert First - ward, Mrs. July 25 to Second iLeut, Watt A. Thome. Jenkins. First Sergt. George M. Harris. Bonneville, .ward, August 1 to Wess Sergk. Kenneth (j, Kerr. Mrs. Eugene Jones. Supply Sergt. James A. Owens. ordiProvo has an August 8 to 13 Ladles Aid society, Stable Sergt James C. Jensen. Mrs. Harry McCoard. nance. 6ergts.LelandL,jCookr!Cbarles E. ' August 15 to 20 Manavu ward, Mrs. tSetcher. Gilbert L. Haws, Ralph J. It was passed at the regular Tues- James ' Clove. of the commission day meeting city KerrEllis V. Knbns, Heber 1L Taylor, on motion of 2ff to 27 Fifth ward, Mrs. August Dikotr.r Mayor - Frank B. Wofflnden. LeRoy The new ordinance,, with the excep-Vu"v . - ThadCorPoraiaTJiugbX-Soddard. -'tion. of one or w fleus LV Hatch, Thomas Jones,iJ, made-ifVincent Mrs. c Flora apply ta Provo, iaa yerbatlm Earl Johnson, Carlyle'E. MaWi Joseph state ordinance. ' H. Overlade. Earl J. Phillips, Seymour copy of the "Like the last legislature the city & Prows, Arthur J, Simmons, Robert commission OFFICERS mads no provisions for WL earle. of the tne in ordinance eatofcementj Privates Harold O. Clark, Wallace -- The election of officers LQtt, Leo Morgan, Franklin C. Palmer, the way of an appropriation. up to the sheriff to en- of Provo lodge, No. 14, I. O. O. F., John Ridge, Willis L. Graham, Lor It will be i4s A. Harris, Radcliffe W. AUred, force the 'state law, both in and out was held last night with the follow,twrenoe Beesley, Arnold Boshard, of the city, and uv to the chief of; ing result: John Liebhardt, noble grand; iohn p. Beck, Cleveland . W.. Brown, ff8,;ino wuoxoeaiew oi m "Jf "' Adelbert F. Coleman, Frank Dyson, u," George W. Clark, vice noble grand; Walter Dixon, C. Alden Qrv.:M??-AnaJohn W.sGuy, secretary; W. H. Brere-toMK Jl 11 or A v Uatlav nyaraa "1 UIHJVW : c w uicvuss uio Montreasurer, and Clyde Scott effect midnight . Hawke. Cree Hills, David Johnson, whieh went Into trustee. , , ' day, nor the ordinance, which goes rThe' following were inducted as new M. into effeet today, it is intimated that members: Sam Leavitt, Francis M, F. Roper, Thomas Benjamin force the members Olsen and Guy L. Shurtliff. K;u bbs, Hammond I. Allen, Kenneth with thepresent The lodge will hold its annual "Adams, Eugene F, Beesley, Weiman of the aheriff 's office and the police not deVote be to will able department Memorial day services fa the' lodge Beesley, Richard T. Beesley, LaVerl Boulton, Roy K. Bullock, Claude much time to the enforcement of the room at t 0a. m., next Sunday. Following the services the Berry. Sidney H. Belmont James E. new law or ordinance. Both officers declarethat they will will proceed to the cemetery, CastUlS, J. Bert Cluff, Bliss A. ClUff, Rulon F. Cook, Merlin Carter, George live up to the oath of office, to en- where th"i graves of departed brothers" M. Cole, Ernest C, Chavle, Leland O. force all laws and ordinances to the will be decorated with flowers. ; Campbell, Don C. Corbett William H. best of their ability. memis admitted, by however, It McCLELLAN RECITAL TONIGHT. R. Duke, Gerald . Duke, Warren that of both they bers departments Salt Lake's famous organist, Prof. Hlling8worth, Grant Eins, Leland R. Ekins, Thomas A. Fielding, " Keith V. are somewhat at a loss to know just John J. McClellan. will give an organ Foot Bliss- - L. Flnlayson; Lafayette what the new law and, ordinance is. recital at the tabernacle tonight C. Gayman; John E. Gappmayer, John ' They declare that them has been starting at 8:13. W. Gerber, Victor C. Hatch, George E. so many opinions given, even by Prof. McClellan will be assisted by that they do .not care vto take Prof. J. R. Boshard and the Taber Harris, Albert W. Harper. Justice Johnson, Rulon John, Elmer BLong, chances on .making arrests with, the nacle choir. Ternie J. Loveless. Bernard McKillip, nhance of . MARRIAGE LICENSE. Frank Mitchell, Jesse Morrfll, Sidney and imprisonment P. McCullough, Theratt McFadden, - All of them are watching with teen x.Vernon L. Davis and Pear Hunter, Clyde H. Menlove, Donald Maycock, Interest for the first arrest under the both of Spanish Fork. x v" 1. , Rulon Morgan, 'Marion J. Patten, new law;... ..:...v:o,....: ;. Stanley A, .M, Taylor andBeatrlce , Stanford P. Powelson, Marlon Powel-- . 'It was predicted this morning, that Anderson, both of Salt Lake. , made and Hazel Clarence P.Grier, Provo, eon. rt W. Strong, Jesse W- Spaf--' the first arrest would likely be ' case B. Grotegut .Spanish Fork. - 'ord. Reed Spafford, Don Packet in Salt Lake City and that the " ' Jesse Thomas," Lehl, andTera M. . Wesley L. Snow, LeRoySnow, H.'Bay-- would be used as a test. liss Smart, Marcellus C. Simmons, Olsen Provo. x. x ' r" FACES SERIOUS CHARGE. Fred A. Sutherland. Paul Westwnrtil. Harry S. Richards, and Maud Fen-to-22 of Crove. Pleasant both 8. Richard Wayne Williams.- Edgar E. Booth. Gidney, Ogden, June .amueLE, Faddies, American Fork, vears of age,, was &rrected,bySberiff Ths'-mV.. Lyman JintULehL. Tout aad Rand D. Deputyrrreu cook, HoldawayOiiHtava Nielson, and Leoa ees Turner, Harold W. Brown. J. this morning, upon the charge Of havJohfi Lawrence-Walte- r x: in .his possession. It Crooks,, both of Payson. Lyman Brown, stolen goods ing Taylor, Raymond and W. Christine Peterson stolen PreBton a vscar bopez. , was alleged that Gidney bad s Officers' Sanitary Detachment satchel with several yairs of shoes in Olsen, both of Provo. Albert R. .Taylor and Pauline CapUln Fred R. Taylor,. First Lieut bis possesion. He will be ield pend , Buckley,, both of Provo. , ing a further Investigation. epj R. Greenwood. . , , . . - u e - era m " -- uv its : - anti-cigar- : -- - 1 " -- semi-annu- - ln. n, , -- - , - mem-ber- s - t. i law-year- f- - - t ? . n, - a - -- . - , . ." m 1 fa old-tim- e " - ':'' years-T)frrag- . , " -- JULV4TII y, Ujossible that a nighL-bu- tJt w" u7'-"- 7 spe-- j " " er1n --JXZ-Zil m- - ili3 EEI1EUED first-clas- " Manager George' Leven Is celebrat ing the improvement, t made , in the store's interior by putting on one of the biggest sales ever conducted at the Hub, starting Thursday, and which is expected to bring, hundreds of Utah county shoppers Into the city to' take advantage of the many barj gains offered, MINUTES. IN TEN Teh mjnutes after A.B. Worsley had received a telegram from the Detroit headquarters of the "Dodge iOtor Car company.-announc- "rlTT work anything of the kind that has ever been held in Provo. The day will tartltb: a salute to , Old Glory at sunrise, At 8:30 a. m. a monster parade, composed of all of the civic bodies of the city, the members, of Battery C, who will have returned from their enBoy campment at Camp Lewis;-th- eScouts, members' of the city and county commissions, J two hands and other organizations wnl move down Center street and to North park, where the real exercises of the day will commence and win continue until a lata hour at night r There will be a real barbecue,'-real baseball game, sports of a hundred different kinds, real fireworks, an airplane doing - stunts over the North park grounds, and a thousand and one other things. mmittees hava deThe various cided that there will be ' something doing every minute from the time the salute is fired in the morning until it " Is time to say At a meeting" of the members of the Joint committees fromthe Commercial club, the Rotary club, the Kl wanfs elab and - the Women's . . . a "!-- LJ "good-night- . a Municipal conncl!hefcJlowlngchaIr ing lorf Webbf-fire-work- i:"rew-mffiute- s,- ;- Cun-ningha- - O. ICT-COUR- T.. Biras m TO Bankers of Utah will be In attend'in such numbers at the thirteenth annual convention, to be helfli in' Provo June 17 and 18,' that the Commercial club rooms will not be large enoagh in which to hold the ance . -- 1 convention, were made Today arrangements wlll be helft whereby in the armory and the headquarter at the Commercial club. , Joseph T. Farrer, chairman of the1 local bankers' committee, announced this afternoon that from reports --so far received the convention would be the largest in point of attendance ot any that had yet been held. Practically every bank in the state, as well as many from nearby states, will be represented at . the conven'r tion. ;. Thevarloua local committees are working hard to make the convenUoe. the biggest affair of the kind ever held in the - state- ,- ' . Among the plans for the first day of the convention is that all of the delegates and visitors shall be takea on an autor trip - through the Bouta end of Utah county and over the loa Strawberry valley project government irrigation project in Utah and it Is believed that every banker -- in a abidance at the convention will be anxious to see Just what "Uncle Sam" baa. -done-w- ith . this project.- - :;"The wives .and daughters of the Provo bankers will entertain the visiting women at the Hotel Roberts both afternoons of the convention. Ihis-ishelarg- great reduction in prices of Dodge men of committees were appointed: lunch, D. attfomobiles, he went the first sale on the new prices. But R SUtton; "pfogranrrrProf. T. Earl Pardoei sports, Delbert Elmo-- - Cunningham - baseball, gram Mr. Worsley had tried to sell Robert tsar'to Curtis; care of, children, Mrs. the prospective customer that The cut in price clinched the sale. Ray Tlmmermarij airplane, Elmo Robert-Cur- tis BerUSutton HELD-TD1STR and JEdgaLc Arthurijgrounds,tecar ' Parade,-SterlingTay- UTAH at promlse8toexcel -- program-4hat- . The Hub store has remodeled .the s salt interior; installing a after display department patterned the methods used in the. men's furnishings departments of the leading stores of large cities. v New and modern fixtures have been added to the Biore's already excellent supply of equipment making the Hub one of the , most stora sia Utah. SELLS DODGE of the city are I civic bodies " . nda. ue5'i a, -- -- j -- IMF. QMS .: - Big Day to 16. charge of theconvent ion proceed- ' Inga. : , Mart Roylance, commander of the Final plans for the annual outing of the old folks of UUh stake will be Provo post fitJftaAmerican Legion ' ! made at a meeting of the general and will have charge of the local arrange to s be - held in the ments, asstetedny the post's con ven-vestry of the tabernacle at 4 o'clock tion committees,r Sunday afternoon. Dixon will deliver a Mayor LeRoy The general committee have al address of ' welcome to the visiting ready arranged the principal plans. 3 . , t V . delegates Friday morning. Responses !! Tim 109T niitlriir Geneva es ara expect-- The. committees In charge of the ed.One" hundred-delegatwill be accompanied br aged people of each ward will be ex- rela They ef atg pected 'to"serTirarnrraTrgenietitft ' as not will posts, delegates, appearing made for the transportation Xo and ?3t from the resort of all of those over further Increase the attendance.' 'It is expected that large numbers ot 70 years ot age. i !ionn&1res LwlUi:be : In Provo - from - While members-o- f the generat-coicounty. mittee say that the principal thbig all posts ini Utah ti i. lii . rlU0B featr-thse-wlIor . "dl"UOUJe wiH n to rark and other w;rflgate8-to'4viawith thWspots fh and near Provo. outings well know that there will be Interesting Visitors will be banqueted at the nothing lacking in .the .way ofeats Hotel Roberts .Friday - evening, after that thought could suggest,' that will which' "they will be escorted to the : noti be in abundance, where the Legion will be host There will be friend chicken, roast armory a large dancing party. chicken boiled chicken, boiled tongue to Commander Roylance today reroast beef and. pork. Mm that would a ceived from headnational telegram in the melt Inouth, pie, cake, custard, " of ; American - Legion, , bread, the , kind mother makes, for quarters Indianapolis,' Ind.rinforming him that mother will make Jt for that day, and Alvin Owsley, of the national organiMrs 10 Sixth to ward, be can that of everything Sept. thought ' sation, will arrive in Provo Friday to make a Flora Vincent. . the taeaF that will tend attend "the sessions of the convention,, 7 . The Home and School organization, good one. , And then there will be a program. as the special representative ot tho with otlKer women of the city, have American Legion of other states. What will the program be? - . Election of state officers will be with city and school T"Why; the committee has not even on Saturday. It Is reported that autEontiestomake North park an In thought it out yet put there will be held two Provo men will be placed In state the of Provo not to for songs, resort singing viting recreational : offices. ' , Saints." ComeTa "Come, forget and men and old, . citizens, youn There will be recitations and solos, women.. . races, yes, sir, for those over 70 years F Swings are"belng erected "forthe and those oyer 80 yearsjSdTTiihoB'e" 'will tables and benches 90 over and of a lot other things young folks, years, Two cars of the Provo-Hebe- r City be nrovided for lunching parties such as these youngsters delight in.' -Mothers are 'urged to bring their """It is expected that not less than 500 branch of the Denver & Rio Grande chlldreirout in the afternoon, let the people over the age of 70 years will be left the track near Vivian park la little ones swim and have a picnic present; those who are over 70 and Provo canyon, about 8:30 o'clock tkis lunch' In the eveningjvbett father gets not over 80 years, will wear a red as the regular train was on through work, after which mother or rosette; those over 80 and under 90, morning .falfieraiiJc-TlwttnTa blue rosette ( those over 90 and hot Uiway:from bath""tn men's or women's a to be while should white rosette; 100, o1SDt.JiraLJtnjnrd the accident happens e there be any over 100 :L '" the railroad company bridge near ing night At the next meeting of the board of they will be privileged to wear a gold Vivian Park is nearly a wreck and It will be rosette. ; education plans probably is estimated that it will Uke the the " t made whereby the big- pool bridge crew at least a day or two t high school can be thrown" open to put it in condition tor operation oC the use of the' public' during the turn-me- r PROYO PLANS PAGEAFJT the line. ; months. The accident is said to be due t This announcement was made this the unusual high waters of the Prove" morning byJ. WMcAdamT chair rtver "which" had weakened the " supFOR NATAL DAY on building man, of, the committee , ports Of thevlridge. :.r r;r andFrmmdsr - The engine and. twi f reight cart some plan "VVe hope to devise passed oyer the bridge In safety, but whereby the J)igpooLcan beiused by the next two cars left the track. the oublic during the summer months. The passenger coach, on the rear will hours The question of days and end of the train, remained on the r. i Civic and MlliUry Organizations. Will track and the passenger were bave . to be figured out, brought McAdam. ' :, to Provo in one of the box cars. Join In Making a Great Day for on committee chailfman-pthe The f The train left Heber at 7 o'clock -- This City. and County,- - , buildings ' and grounds also said that this morning. while ther board wa.ratbef ehart on Plans" for" lhe" greatest ahd most -- A bridge crew of the Denver- - A Rio . funds it wss hoped that the big assemleft Provo at 1 p. m., today original Fourth of July celebration in Grande bly room would be completed by the tor the scene of the accident, equip com n of are Provo the " earing history 'v., time of the fall opening. ped for such work as may be necee-sarThe regular meeting of the board pletion. . ... , Committees theComrepresenting for next Wednesday is scheduled 'tXt T aside by ; the goyerfcmentcaa a park free from grazing. .Since then the LuristJtraiel-an- d hiking parties have become so many and so large that a great demand is made for a trail which will make the mountaln access able to hundreds of people who are physically:: unable to climb up the " I ' , -steep sides. Last year the hew forest super Cmon In, the water's fine,! visor, Mr. Dana T. Parkinson, secured The bathing season has started in an appropriation for a trail and we felt sure that he would have 4t built Provo. Bathers are plunging into the cool over the regular hiking route from Aspen grove to the top, but Mr. "'water at all beaches near Provo; the bathing girl is in the glory of her new Earkioson 'saw fit to open up an new way. on the north, side of costume, and the little boy is absent the mountain and he ordered the trail from home more hours than last week. swimming Friday the North-pardug over this route In the faoe of our is opened, for girls "and women. was after the trail Evea pool protests. nearly finished ; the large hiking Men and boys will get their dav at parties, ene containing 240 r, people, the' North park pool Saturday. George Powelson, whp has charge continued to make the trip over the old route because of thejidealjcamping of the North park pool, has announced facilities and the grandeur of ' the the schedule: ' Girls and women 6 p. m. to 8 p. m., ; cenery. "Atahef cost f $5,000 the .Utah Monday, Wednesday, Friday. p m.. county commissioners have cpnstruct- Boys and men6 p. m. to ed an utomobileead fFemwlId wood Tuesday TbuTsday, Saturday to Aspen grove and we Intend during Children under day until the present summer to build at the 6 p. m. To Guarantee the oroDer sunervision erove a community camo. Durine the last week of Ju.ly we shall conduct ouriflver bathing the duty ot- efeaperoning annuaI community hike and as it will the bathers has beeniMsigned to the be jus( teD years since we started following Provo women: June 10 to 25, iaclusive Women's these bikes we have announced a big reunion outing which . will bring at M unicipal council,; Mrs.' Jesse Harmon least four hundred people from all and Mrs.aBirch. c v June 27 ta. July ,2 Elks' Ladies, parts of " . - 4 v - ' 111 tlvea-aDd-irle- - K,. . I - 1 r;so;rXTauVe rnercial and Women,8 'MunlclpaI Council clubs, the fBrigham Young university, and the at large desire to solicit 'J twin heln in nnr Affnrf a BPflirS p CAPTAIN JAMFS Br TUCKEROF ft ATTBY C 1 1 1 1 present. meeting at the Commercial club ror the prennTltiary teglstratjoar" Convention' sessions will be held I ; the armory, and wtlMast two days. Stain Ptimmnnilni. fnrrpy y Hard at Carthy will ' arrive in Provo to take ' j , 11 General and Work on Program for Be Held June sen- - - ... I ? and signed ..t.i- i. lllil t s if. 'r. "SenaTor -- ef Captain T eein1)er hatlBg tery - Bat-;- v t U noon members present The senior town . . ...x?Un ' wnose nome v j the '"discussion-followin- "Mmm at Hfltrf n'nwt. AjrTiT1nn adrtrrmrftieed gmoot was prepared specia train to, guard companies instons will BO m3uei wieir martin Twn -- , th , turn; rt" ... This decision-- was arriyed at today club dur- j by the rrvo Commercial , train early thaL.mornin tau - j uf v....... F(.rt p .... to the ton of Mount Timsanoeos ICL scheduled to "pull out at S:30. Horses wffl be taen auoara Train, In grove, at n The Utah state convention of the American Legion will convene la Provo Friday morning. Delegates from everjr" post in the. state will b VILL RESPECT THE AGED Sams aid is to be asked Uncle - fwHBP-Uwt8wbeit8ia..aajjBer.4- FRIDAY est -- -; f .; A. Spear. The Chairman of each committee mittee there will be not less than Oeden. June 8. Jeorge aDniels and waived will appoint as many members as he 10,000 at North park on July 4. and Emmet Winters, negroes, r ': nieir prelimlBary"hearrng-in- the city may-des- ire of xipiwed bound It was decided to ask the.to board erect a . over to the district coUr under a direcuft new set of bleaches to' the north'of bon of fl.000 each. They to bave Btoten highproof gasoline, the grandstand to care for the crowd from the warehouse of an oil com- which Is expected. " In the opinion of .the central com-pany; j : couit--tods?'ad-w- s" . ,5 - ' - s - - - - - fc care for all In a proper' manner they have no fear but what it will be" t". accomplished. All of the committees wilt meet club ' next again at the Commercial to further discuss Friday night plans. -- .. ' , -i T whilelhey admit .that it wllLba aome Job to - , .'. , : . , . - '.. i . .. i ' . '- . . . ... ... : . " It; |