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Show JXZ fZQYQ IIEEALD, r UTAH EDITORS ""CI PROVO Paris Says: "Cpn&s!" MEET HUB'S. FCPULATICHSKOWS 20 fER FOR 24, 1921. FFJDAY, B eoerthanwe LNGREASt CENT June It. The census tesued a piqiimiimry tata Washington, Newspaper Men From All Over , yviil Be Here to Look Our "Y Fair City Over. - bureau ban meat giving the composition of the population cf Utah., according toLe. color and nativity as' shown by the census Takes'iT bt January 1..I&29. . The total population of the atate, $Ut . Tires have given us better service than you claimed. miles without r Ohewent 10,000 being removed from the wheel, vDiaxnond 449,396, comprised 231,051 males and eorreepbndinfc The annual summer meeting of the 17,345 females. follows: Ct&i State Press association wlU be figure fojultld 373,251 Total. females, 196.S6:; males, Mon, and n14 tn Provo onLunday decade total the 176,488. ihe Duttng June and'?, day, 20.4 Increased by per cent; that nearly teveryj newspaper in the population 17.9 per cent the male by population meett the at state VH hn leiircaentod "and the female population 2S.2 per ' ' " , . cent.-- The ratio of males to females tn t lng. . The ..iirdgrimi baa been prepared by 192ft was 106.8 to 100, as against U1.& ttt--ef the to 100 In 1910. James 11., Wa! iXbe distribution 7 the DopuIalloJr ;The ereas it vi V - I " ' 3 A inintlclpatea during "which time it outwore A three tires --of other makes, hA - whicht cost ' association. The program provides for the newspaper men to meet at the Com mercial club rooms Sunday afternoon at 2:30, and at 8 o'clock be at the StatrehTai;: hoBpttaV-wher- ej entertain the bunch. This Includes a visit through the building and grounds with box a'clock, hinea under tea The band will be present on the occa" sion. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, the the newspayer men will be guests of conlirigham Young. university at a cert to be given st tha 'Little Thea: -ter." Monday morning at 9:30, a . brief meeting will be .held at the Commercial club, where welcoming addresses will be delivered by Honorable Preston O. Peterson,, representing the and Mayor Provo Commercial club, George E. Hyde will -- treert5 ''. r- for LeRoy Dixon city frProvo be made for .the toe- - -- The response will by Utah State- Press association Mavor Dennis Wood of Nepal, editor Qovernor of the Nepht Times-News- , Charles R. Mabej has been invited to the QullL and meet the ''Knight tell the boy what hat been accomplished in hi a scheme of consolidates; gtate departments. Honorable Lincoln G.: Kelly, who lias the giving out of all job printing used, by- the state, has been asked to tell what he expects wlll.be the result in efficiency and economy of the work of his, de-- - ' t ".' of the railment- KA acording to color in 1920 was as follows: Whites, 441,901; negro, 1,446; Indian, 2,711; Chinese, 342; Japanese, 2.936; all other i Korean, Mort,?nF pino,, Hindu and Hawaiian), 60. The corresponding figure "for 1910 wtre: White, S66,5S3; negro, 1,144; Indian, 2.123. Chinese. 371: . Jacaneae. 2.110: all other, 20. .During the decade the white ttotiulatlon Increased ny, 20.5 per cent, while the negro population increased oy zt.t per cent. Decrease. Foreign-bor- n The foreign-borwhite, population numbered 06,405 in 1920, as against cop- 63.393 In 191- 0- This element atttntert 1?R Tier rent nf tha total male population In 1920, as against 17 per : cent in mo, v California's Jananese copulation In 1920 was 71,952. aa against 41,356-l- n 1910. The state also contained 38,763 negroes, 17,360 Indians, 28,812 Chinese and 5,263 of other races, m thatear, in addition to its 3 264.711 whites. Dur ing the preceding decade" the 'white population increased 44.5 per cent and the negro population 79.1 per Cent I' white population The foreign-hortotal 4mmwd from 21 S nor In 1910 to 19.9 per centtn 1920, -- while )f HnHner fh rtidt-fhAJratifnmales td females changed from 12515 to 105 In 1910 tO 113.4 tiiO.(MB 492fc Tha KtnttBttr-- a ravn fiHri Francisco S forelgnborn white population of 140,- 300. lnciuaing a,wn Italians, is.au Germans. 18,257 Irish. 10,107 English B.90S French and 7083 Canadians.- - In Oakland, across the bay, were 5.094 Italians, 4,661 Germans, 43Z 4.281 Portuucese. 1785 Canadians. In Los Angles there ( were 21,598 yV, . 4. O- - 1 . 4 21 V m t , it i e State 1L C. Hicks, director Securities commission, will tell of the rsipount of corporation advertising to y Mexicans- - 43,18I,Canadtans.i.lJ,iI? t.. Cone under fill directions Talk ... lTy of Gunnison, "Why. Country English. ,10,563 Germans, ; 9,691 Rus T nca Tribal TtnslnftRS ThTOUeh sians 79,30 Italians. t -r Other Flaures Glvsn. of Salt Lake Houses"; f rnaerrricing New Mexico the foreign-borIn " keMa to BteJawsnapexiAna More Service to the Public," W. white population wa 84 l)r ceut n of certl-lIi. Ellsworth of Payson; "Why tUaa the total, as aaalnst 6.9 per ratio of mates to Publish -- County 1910. whll I tipera Continue to Commissioners'" Proceedings Without fema eswaaJ12Jto 10Q in 1920 com to 115.2 to lOOln 1910. Thero Compensation" Dennis Wood, Nephi; pared 5.733 neeroes."Wl9.512 Indians . .ouia a Paper- ,- None of Wnlcb Is were fnthe I med In the County la Which It Clr-- , 171 Chinese a'25r3apanese w i , and Has No Shop, Be Entitled state last ea'r. In Denver. Colo., there were 5,333 i,, V,;, horahin In the State PreSS while other Tfnnlfa ran rUUoii" Harrr is. weoo. uoai- - Russlah ittam LnArmnnfl. 8.6fi4: Swedish. 3.953: En it I e) OT1 . ft rvff. 1.1.1. )tt1 . Itali.na 11HI1. A.ililO. LUUIAIIR. 1 lTIBll. a Mb i:' T iphl. chairman .aUt -At ii o'clock Monday mornlni. im Canadians 3102; Mexicans 1,390, and ' of Des In Moines, 1,390. the Austrlans, liiriliiiiely arter adjournment 1 855 Russians. 894; above meeting, autos will ..take the Iowa? Swedish. f bunch to Vivian Park hi EngllsQi l.Zbai Italians, i,in, ana dellKhtful narmnna 1 104 a where trnvo canvon ' of tnalea to- - females Nevada bpreiid by the good people prprevo to 100, wmie a dewas 14S.4 last year nrnvided. ' ho cade liefore It had reached the high d be J.'onrlaj afternoon autos-wi- ll to take the newspaper people mark of na.z to iut. forplirn-hnrwhite norm Tha on a delightful ride through the nrrli'inlyi and 'fields OnTTOVO Bench: lationonstituted 19.1 p:r cent of the thru tn thp lal?ft. where a launch will total which was 2.9. ner cent- below if & thwtt the percentage given roristiUifora m addition to tne wnite population sheet of frefih water. ;..The return to the Comerclal club the statistics show Nevada to have 4.907 Indians. 869 negroes, 6S9 Chi will end the festivities One nf tv.a intereHtini entertaining nese. 754 JaDaneae and twelve mem f utares of the Utah editors' annual bers of other races. The state a wnite 4.1 ner cent and cutlng which opens In this city Sun-da- y nnnulatinn decrsHed .32.6 Is a program to be given under the negro, population jn the last tLe auplce8,of the Brlgham Young aecaae, urlrersitv tree service ng bureau at the 8WIM. at 8 riRST CLUB-flR8T-Sunday-eveniLiule Tru-ate- f -- The Diamond Rubber Company, inc. K4 - . These fashions come from Paris. It does not matter whether yo mr going In for. the high Spanish headdress or are wearint; your iviir in the low roll, the comb Is the thing that fashion decrees. Combo am being shown in all sizes and shapes, the bigger the better. . Thef se comb shown in the. top picture is of ornate design and is fashionable Paris to top off an elaborate coiffure. ' The wide comb a Jkt tower picture is worn in France with the simple bun,, the hair s.roothly combed back from the forehead. r I f Mro. A, L. Booth enters Btehop-a- nd tained at a bretuiy appointed t famuy dinner Thursday eyening, the occasion being ffleir.il'weddmgnnjversary The guests IncluOMessjanQJriea- vMoiimEgbiis Edwin Booth, .Mrs. Leila I. Booth, Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Alma E. Brockbaik, J. H. Olsen, Hunter,, William Aahworth, Frank T. BennetCClald AshworthLeon New- - -- ren. W. Ray, Ash worth, Mrs;"Rose T. Stewart. Mrs. -- Annie M. Yoang, Mr. and Mrs.. Bennett Cash of Wallsburg, of Pay-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence-Moor- e son, Mrs. James E. Talmage of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Margaret Hackett of Lehl. H r:?v-spai)P- WOMEN - Washington," June" - ' T.a y -7- I -5 -- I -- r ; '"' --- --- r Ci ganlted Wonian'a National aarty fit vW' m ' that t' v " Here's how a king laughs the king of England, Some witty a Joke at the opening at the Bed Triangle Club in XonU. - rawed tne aueeartoo. . ; w . sold with the feeling that Provo City has riit!a t ulip wx extended an Invitation by the 'board of education to be presentJ He was mucn impressea ny me oeauij nf thff nnnl. th shower hatha and dressing rooms. Mr. Leaf was super g crew tor intendent over a sixteen years at various beaches in Cllafornla. He expressed a desire to mnii ft rifiai with the hoard of educa- ttnn tn aaauma control of the cool on I He said, "It is Ty far ,a percentage. '... "iha in the west.' , This will give the public1 some idea or what an outsiaer minis 01 taei Prnvn iitvh school swtmminc nool. nf cnume. the board would not cOn- aiHor Kurh a ii roDOSHlon. It ta s work ed hard to give Provo this woadeflul and hniiriina- and its manaeement care wlil be under control of Provo citiiens. lesaa Weieht. teat her for next year, win h instructor thla summer.1 Miss Meta Wilkenscn has been ap pointed matron. Tha ttfini- -i so hv 6' fets - wlth-depth of 3 feet to 6 fe' t 8 Inches, The w ater Is constantly circulating through a filtering tank.- Annllcationa for the use of the pool 1ftO ate comina in every day. The stake Mutual board, has sccwrea permission tnr the npphive Girls tn use the build- tnir tho last Tuesday of each montli. ' ... from J:S0to 10 O'clock, A three-hou- r a - A in Stanley jTi: .iu :ns. uomesiie rniirsn iw roi 13 DeMille's science, domestic art am EWlmmmg rr . will be"iTpart of cA Pitimouat Picture pool Tho Prolect bovs will and Forrest Stanley In scene from Cecil B. DeMille's pro Aflrtea Ayrea and m. 10 first p. from 8:30 to Thei duction, "Forbidden Fruit, a Paramount Picture. third Tuesdays of each j.. f-'vl- . fMin.. , Three new faces win greet rum ians wnea tney see not r1tp fnr tha Prolect e'i'i '.k me. vuium- at shown be will "Forbidden "whk'h Diet Fruit, Paramount lire. boon given out yet. bls theater next Monday and Tuesday" Artiaveappea B. W before but this production marks their appearance wider rtmrCecil FIRST SOIENTIST CHUfiCH. Mille banner. The trio are Agnes Ayres, torrest fctaniey bum characters ot the centraMriangle or Jcanie avenue. burton, wko play the three No. SO North ' MacFherson's ltory. "T fascinating picture 11 o'clock. Sunday morning service at women or m Agnes Ayres is known as one of the most beautiful s'ihf!ct. "Christian Sclonce." Sunday one. of is lead admittedly masculine who the Forrest play screen. Stanley, school at 9:13 a. m. Wednesday Even-. ;i , men., the of younger-lea talented ding hp. ing service at & o'clock.-i-- -. ike PARK CARS. HOW-T- of Police Manwaring today hsued notice to Provo automobHisss that they- - must stopp violting-th- e parking ordinance, which .provides t'.ut automobiles must be piakd with the riclit wheel at the curb. nifitit". Viand concert "T!,rc,i-drew many automobilists to the city," siid the elite! ; "and many ot them tn- in a t 'td upon parking their ears -it"Tnore h - iin iard manners jnaktng x for tC", S"4 otlsfrs. to p. o' out of 'lie lme. Last mgln.we Nevt tine we t' e c x a e to ti them for vi1aranc , in ti e voltce station.' - f,)i-'- f t'ef: : t' -- R-- I i ' r". v.' f'.' ht ' tnetr-rrrsrniT- T '' N jin , , i i y n; -.- res Forrest 'Foroidden Frit. ...... 9-- lb 30c Bottle Best Catsup SATURDAY .- -, for. hJicCanDutch Qeanser ior 15c Package of Lux for . ' SKAGG'S CASH STORE 234 WEST CENTER l - A Literary A new "bull by to-p- ut Find. and Marriage. ' - he laughs at, me again be will be body,- - faithfully 1ellevlng-thaTROPICAL HURRICANE DOES to tell me what be Is laughing marriage U better, .than DAMAGE TO TEXAS CITIES pleased pera Magazine, ':viil- v Trwnwrlpt at"-Bosto- Houstonrjrex.TJune-24.-rFrom-- -- COPPER . n r all sections In the course of the season's first tropical hurricane which passed yesterday, came reports today of the blowing down of oil derricks and the upsetting of barns, light buildings loss of life war re and garages.-N- o ported , and little Lcrop- - damage was '' ... :1 ., done. Skirting the gulf, the hurricane passed Inland over the upper part of Matagorda bay. The center of . the disturbance kept close to the gulf after It passed Inland. ' ' . Deliv ered to Your Home STRIKE MADE. The first report of a copper strike Blossom mine was made public today In Provo by Reed berg, of the Knight Investment- com: :i : pany, v While the full extent of the find Is unknown it is said that this promises to be one of the biggest strikes made1 at the" iron Blossom, of the Tin tic dls--t at Iron :...::iii.....l trlctv.l;l made south of The strike No, 1 Was J leveL- - .The. ap4 shaft, on the 400-foproach now is difficult ad efforts are heing made to come to the strike from an easier direction. . j i - be NiWoot' halCto' - ' -- - Arthur 7- ' ; opened ," - f ; Levemaklng the famous Sir Lovemaklnff atretches over ten 9 Boyle Roche has been - discovered la a manuscript letter dated 170& Sir fifteen years of our Uvea, and aftflj ai H Boyle 1s quoted as saying: "Mr. Speak-ra- n that la nothing tat a bad bablt canonized bJ honorable gentleman who slta rale the 'love emotion .11 f behind jme la persist en tiy laughing la marriage, and tiat It why 1 am "lor and time, 1 ;tvrf f beg to move that before marriage 'efery mj face. t ' lile-savin- Chief i be-ma- the best pool torJta alie lnthewest, ----Fj';, Mf. Leaf, an expert swimmer of Salt w soonwould-he-- w -j'-- ihall; instrumental str- -- resolution- mtrodttced In congress-en-bod- y-4 lng a . twentieth- - amendment to the constitution. The amend- ment will, he designed to; 'do away with all legal dlscrimlna- tions against woman," according to the chairman, at. the party. . drawn, the tentatively amendment reads : Equal right's with men shall not he dpnlert to women or abrid- ged on account pf sex or mar riager by the United45tates or by, any state or territory, subject to the jurisdiction- - of - the United" States." r , it tho aime Hmo it wna mill be- plans were to fore the forty-eigh- t legislatures amendments of the , states designed to prevent state en- actmenb of the same dlscrimlna- tions. , M, duet (cornet i Hue i rGlen "Van Wagenen --rand Frantz We?tover; vocal duet, Violet mut .inhsnn reading:. Prof. T. 'nrl Pn1nc: vocal soio. uiuan Ki: !sen; accompanists Mary Morti mer, Gertrude Olson, Florence Neweiu reop- - jof-t- he theirst-meetl- ng e y-- ' Of ft-- 24. 6 UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON bag Rolled Oatsf or t .. .. .i . 25c Tall tans Choice: Pink Salmon, 2 for fHtt 20c. Package of Crackers or Cookies, 2 for. ....... 65c , ":. clal announcement was made at n .:"..'.,', Thiimilsv ulirht the first oreanlsed The prosram as announced by Prof. T. Tar! Pardoe Is as follows: Violin swimming club took advantage of an opportunity! to use the high school b.'Io. Alena Phillips; nool. Accordinn to all re wimmtn talk, Ral OSpIn, president Of the studsnt body; Total solo. Helen ports everybody had a wonderful t.lme on I eaoh lub member left the Dool George:-- H. r. TO .AMENDMENT. o'doclt."v Newel!,-greetings- Our Cash and Carry System will help you to have the pennies.4 At our stores T every ; article is priced (ln plain figures:, you can see the pennies, you can save on them. Come early and bring your entire listyou can save on each article you buy. HERE ARE TO L '" TUBES FABRICS CORDS a. !. IVY"P5 Ha! Ha! A Good One! . elght-mlnut- 11 I -- '' i EKsJ US " f ... ?Ifit-v- !.- :tt stt' - '.Akron, Ohio TT7 n pro-vlio- . 'yiy. twenty-fiv- e mi w 44 r-- '- -s A are the reai tnnriures, and ltaiye bedn stzmdard for Cxi : n , KaUspell, Montana Lrvl ! - 'kalispell American Laundry LM j considerably more "thlKamonds- KA -- cent-ttFth- to I )ntwore ' Beutler. formerly of " Rlchi! field, now Js in Provo negotiating with Provo people for a "building sultiSJle for the pool hall venture he hopes to' 4 start in this city, Phone 67- - 710535 . i none.---B ; l-- r |