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Show wvolxxt. Nan ' ' i. -- 1B0M : ' JJ li 1.1 - - m Spirit oi 76'4 Began As a Comic and Became Am e rica's Most" Popular Pdtrio t ic Painting - T ll'T-HT- fil ' THREE CENT. i f l" OF - - II II II t li II - 1 "" III IT t ' i I Hi IT SHOPPERS BESEIG E BY DEAN SNYDER Sport Editor of Newspaper Enterprise and sistersof ExserviceMea ' '. . Association. When Archibald M. Willard set out will meet at the XOt ner of First SATURDAY Telegraphed to Provo. Herald.) 4 West and First South -- with their- - - to make a picture of fifer and two Service nags ur uic Mnut .if.jut i uruuimera. a a recuguiuuu ui me veu- Ringside,- - Jersey, N. J, July 3. ' ' of American Independence, he . .tcnnlal Bargain Inducements Offered By Me Jack Dempsey, the pride of Provo. ' PROVO'S PROGRAM TpDAY. had no thought that he was setting bis chants Attract City - andV4 Utah, yesterday demonstrated that the foot upon the threshold of fame. Sunrise Raising of the flag. early pugilistic training he received ia , County People. He meant to add another to his the old Opera house at Provo, and the 9 a. m. Band concert at the founlong list of humorous pictures. battles he there had before lie erad-uate. tain. .... . What was probably the: best busiBut he painted the: most popular from the bootblack class, laid ViQ"a. m. Fourth of July parade patriotic picture that America has ness the foundation for the great fight I-of Provo to merchants came day " ever known: starts. , .. a close Saturday night. Merchants put up against Carpentier, the cham"The Spirit of '76.' of Europe,' and the hero of 11 a. m. Parade arrives at North said they had done morejbnsinesa that pion .. . t Willard a Soldier. IJ: PASigsjer-Ve day donr"on"any:-on4 W111t,rf' lis:- nJack's '" crushing" ttp&fi MVd "fn TVS Wilis' "right placed the day within a year.. U ik m.pgram underdirection oi list for all Tetlred Frenchman T)nrthe The Herald reporter .made- the Prof. T. Earl Pardoe.; time, and again proved that publliatic to mm. as a soldier in tne run war of all stores several rounds times 12 noon Community plcnio lunch' he made sketches and sentthe:nback champions of the New World are far during the day and --evening, finding superior to anything produced on the I to the folks at home. served to everybody free. a that, the great rush of shoppers left other side of the Atlantic. Afternoon. After the war he established him- little room for mere spectators. I bad ft talk with Jack this morning, Games, races, swimming, and other seif at Wellington, O.. as a painter in Merchants told The Herald Satur after the clouds of battle had cleared a. carriage manufactory.- , sports, North park. day thaeJdpni3efojiTemore away, : in bis quarters crowded with Provo, Tiin.o .mi. JEshlhition . pameJaetween from Utah other . county shoppers fight - fans from all - overthe United cities been in Provo stores. They, States, who were heaping congratula. jjatiucco ov were been attracted to this tions on the champion. I told him pietures,which reproduced by evidently, had CeSS theaters; . tj. ,F Rvrlpr n mevclflrrt art iteaW city by, the- bargain inducements of- that his old friends In Provo had In , Aviator McBeth fl t'tho,r miltol nrnfif fered here. asked me through The Provo Herald Btunts, North parkr IZTl The Centennial year was approach Tlisvlsst shopping lay 9ziefore the to send back the at Fourth dance message to them. Armory; July and undertook Willard he what ing,' Fgurtkjpj. luIyaJw&yiLiB,a goodJiual-- l 'Wiat TeH ness day for Provo merchants,- - for I never into the ring without think go Independence - day , will be cele-- ' many people then make thei- r- last ing of the bouts I fought ln the old Fourth of July celebra- lnSda8cIvldfashioned minute rusn to purchaser clothing, I ring" backlax-PfeyeTellMe- l w. Cm, oi.uii.AiiB 0 Hon groceries, shoes, and other things pill Boshnrd, Mart Boyianra, Henry ! . He had his character, near at hand. aerfMzhrJiiirthnlulyuUng Jonesrand-t- he other boxing fans ia JtJal bandjmalLgrouel-Pienei- M " ' pt greater by reason of Provo that I thought of them yesteryear'a trade-wa- s alive in Provo hearts v " h v:D "cT vi" who have-keMl war he boy drummer the fact that the holiday follows a day when I was ln the ring with Carthe love for, martial music, all these jo Sunday, bringing .two pentier. When that gong sounded many years. For the central figure, Willard got his will when Sara dy of the together; The first ceremony day yesterday I remembered nifciiuants-doiot, howMost Prov pose - me - i..r4V,.-Mtatn yn - Sfoi- and fatherjto UB ... Leavltt, now working for The Provo VI LUC .. IOiOiu im rrv. .tj i. vi ever, believe, that' the extraordinary Herald, used to putt the ringside bell Stripes at sunrise by the Boy Beouta. taf h" th rush of business Saturday indicates a ln the old Opera bouse. tad Afthe hoisting of.the flag in Fed- - j grim and of Revolutionary blood, and ailing on or business to any con "Provo Is one of the best small fight eral jark members of Battery C .will he the to extent in the near future. cities in the world. It was there I siderable Imparted picture something will salutOi This fire a officially open which from the first made it difficult TJiey point, to the fact that the rail got my start in the game, and bethe day. A band concert will be held to treat it in the spirit of the comic. road shops here are increasing their lieve me, 1 had a tough time gettir. x from 9 to 10 downtown, during which Started All Over, forces of workmen, and will continue up in front. It was while I was Just and kiddle-ca- r time bicycle races One day, after many attempts to so to do until. Provo "becomes the races will be" held. At 10 o'clock the starting out In the fight game there himself with the humorous Union Pacific railway --center of this that satisfy to "march the to. will I came near being a professional form parade r picture; Willard threw it aside and division. racer, and If it hadn't been tor bicycle - More tourists than ever-we- re .anew; He . transferred his here BilL Boshard for whom I worked, at Immediately following the parade alerted from the hayfleldnd before "are motoring through Utah, Irwould have tried splendid program will be given at the celebration to the battlefield. and they are being diverted Into new tbetiaaeri"gueasr ornf Instead of fighting. Trui f.ri P.rdno rustic bicycle racing Utah routes this year, which, brings Bill fired me for leaving my Job of the Brigham Young- Service bureau Then evory suggestion of the comic jipe , : n v n ixnfrT more of theni to and bear Provo. for a bicycle race and I cut imt mcnarge. ... ... :u ' t,; B"-'cause It Increase an is will believed iaiuc and stuck- - to boxte After theTprogram a free picnic will! tTl"c" ,n"u . - summer i or : L recovered.illard .worked . .. business - during i. v nt by in be erve to all- .didn't interfere with my Job in jwnlch on his months town has helped to make this freeway Bill's barber shop." painting and by night Utah county is upon the threshold Por-th- e ' "" var lienpflt nf npmnaov'a frionil. picnic a successjBSSlsteQLJDyjuie m of a highly profitable fruit crop, some back ln Provo rn toue ward organizations.- -uaf say that Jack put of which .of the :WhI8itioft-.of- the picnic, foot races, after into the face and . .Following alreadyhLi4 fightins e' nee U4" illiam .L3mpany--pr'"a"-Roy exhibitions , and had the best potato races, swimming against ' diets that fruit growers of this.. county 0f it all Carpentier, and other sports will be pulled ' off. the way through. All Jack J, Vfinting was completed, and11 will get more money Jor 'Vlr crops, hag to:d0 t0 hold the a Suitable prizes are being offered for mu,HBU l champlonBhip tor Yankee Doodle." But the people re despue the damage done by, spring th, n?xt several all events. In na' of '76." "The named would if made than It it, the rosts. Spirit they get The regular league "game will be condition and fight' OCCasJoi' , -, Amer-as the foremost a famous ion .Willard had bumper fruit rnp coming played between Lehi affd Provb at the Demps(jy tJ vlmef ican patriotic painter. It put wagon-- " Kia fighting form. -- Although v; regular hour. .!n, Carpea- him. behind far Welch "painting fine County reports Agent During all the. afternoon festivities - It did not occur to Willard when he jtler Struck the first blow of the prospects among the- farm- - counter, a flying left to the four-pa-s Aviator McBeth with his faceDemp-Chis famous made thai the t paintinge will entertain tne senger ,l t any time backed up cr Tht.y ,are 1 J three characters In it might be taken.. stunts-Ta- il crowd with e bwli8incllnation to avoid trad-It0- !' and for son, father and grandfather, but blows with his opponent While spins spiral dropsloop-the-loop Sff nng re.elpj,n.t uu n.u .u aA. otor oeople were quick to think of it, nthor foatr win a lu wuu.wuu, v.,,o tse bored in at every oppor champion dition to this Mr. McBeth'a mechanic and Willard liked the idea, though he tunity, he devoted as much of his atw one he from. borrowed will perform on the plane while ,me tention as was feasible to close fieht- ! WILLARIr !? i1s Inthe aitJ,He ..the4 th? overs of the picture, and not his I IWFflTVFRNfil rp .ABOVE .lefts Were -- steadily Tj3fflWTaEZO!ffiSTJiAm OIMUL f plane while it is in the air a thousand or,?i,nal thought driven to home CHANGED COMIC FORM. AS FROM COMIC IT WILLARD IN RRPnRTr. TO (RIGHT) hbPATRIOTIC ixt Carpentier's tody, dttt Willard died In Cleveland in 1918, . , , i feet " alternated at times by drivea, Jabs, ln where nd THE TOUCHES. I. FINISHING Wellington, to-'L.;':.: Provola- - be The committee in charge will hate! 'f ,buried dircUyonBected hooks and cuffs to the French wagons and rose to fame. their own soft irlnk and goodie stand M with the great Uintah Basin by trans-- , face, jaw and head, on me grouna ana win oe assisiea oy fercing the stage? line terminus from. For the first rond, Carpentier did THE HERALD'S FIGHT SERVICE. MVAnnr the Boy Scouts in serving the crowdB. , H VKflK I fiRX mit Salt Lake to this city. This announce-- ! not appear to fdel the effects of this FAMILY REUNION ment was made in Provo' today, by punishment He fought irand out at The free picnic wiB be handled by j IIUOPmilTftUail I WHJW WllVU HeraJd was the only newspaper in Utah south of the various, butchers and grocert of The Provo Mark Anderson, of Hotel Robertsr close quarters, using chiefly a cvJ- - : ,o.a Springville, July .3. The Shepherd The route now runsJronLSaltJLake j swing or drive to Dempaey's faceright SalTLake receiving telegraphic reports of the Dempsey-Carpeand. femily reunion Iwas held at Castllla but often the jaw-wit' an occasional shift of the left i . , who desires tier-- f ightat JerseyTCityirNJ.T Saturday: afternoon. June 17, 18, and 19. The first tlirpugrTrTvoBench. Ernest WVHarding springs ,client, not all. in does Provo at associations. stop Primary to the body. stage a severance of the matrimonial bonds The Herald received telegraphic reports of the preliminary aay was given over to a general The new plan Is to start. the stage) Most of the bodv htnwa r r gathering. bwnwn i m nnnk nlm Ins tini) minn( d a few take sTMtagfLdLthe: fto JTb, SSnS! ' .: D15K ornaruy cnecKea with elbows A projrram was eiven StnrHav l"ru.r,'"'u mounru H?a ,1 ' rui1 ana and struck. were uy was Tint ahl In lake,. but .blows " ha"',H"d1Lng r he utes after eveum..iue river, the fniinwldayTndto iorearms, . 10 a. m Miss vl xv,:.u . ttn uMleave that cltv in Ihp mortr- mi tni .!. These were on The Herald bulletin in Provo before Salt Katct; song "America:" address lBoaU --Q PcK. again over shot - Provo Georges his right to Lake newspapers carrying the fight by rounds were coming from welcome; President" Andrew Shetrvisitors in Provo. from-th' country, busba?f wife at ' the second herd of the family association: -uem?8ey 8 lace .aM nd mese"Ire invited to Join wlth!from their presses. dress, Daniel Y. Shepherd, secretarv: divorce. . Provo HH The Herald believes in serving the newspaper-readin- g public piano selection, Aleen Shepherdr solo, woultLJiead - directly toward Heber; lest batteries of his blows it appeared in Provo was married Th1 couple and parUcipate, in the cpmmunjty enroute. From that as though the champion all matters of news interest,- and the Dempsey-Car- : Maud McClain; speech. .T. T. Hath; cltytt-woul- d -might be 20J.l920land haveno chll- - of Provo on lmlch at North 'Pmner go to Strawberry, and forced . a. .. j j. . . 1 r jr . v a a ir a defensive attitude i j tv part.'.'.''j" j man more ' was Araena rrovo to oi song, It is known that many people from - dref- - - interest Fort to then then jornspn; people oruinary Duschsne, and pentier ngnt The niusa in tsemnsv' tav- He alleges "cruel and Inhuman because the champion formerly .worked and lived in Provo, Provo suburbs. Snrlnevllle. WI0.. Snanish was aue more ever, to n surprise an,l treatment" as grounds to aivorce. . Pleasant his climb upon the pugilistic uion.j The route takes one over the most; fluster at the savageness of his oppci-areit waaherehat he first-begaGrove, Payson. and beautiful-sceni- c.., ; other Utah-oeiiin area cities will im to .later-the ' After a fw mL rally. ladder.- r. . Shepherd family; song, Joseph "mountain region. Provo Canyon, along nenfs Provo for TINTIC .SHOWS GAIN. indecision he cathprprt Reports from' o, r Josepn f l y""f"crufTioun--soifnt.mii. l'k i r nvuin eau iiic iicxiiiu naa uie ciicuuiuuit" ana i&. t ... . iiiat 9 wiiy iitLUUAU u.j jft. Timpanogas, thmiiirh City indicate the coming to " ynn "u"u"1 Uli. .rouna -- a r l h. lamjua Att.onnTMM..-M..uit.v- - B""v a u,, flion onir vfitA..-largest. snepnerdi trio. Fred Moim and Tnim .. ..!..;... Provo of manv Salt iAke atitoroobile - Eureka. July 4. During the past was undoubtedly Carpentier s on as- . . , oiioiiucmj recuauon, aiyrue uunneii; Uintah Basin. 'month the mines of the Tintlc dls--- Utah county. parties. ana Clean hinura ior,,t..i sra3siveneas reenn taronne and taien Sliep,Buug now is in communi- - there was not the c jtrict have made a steady increase, in slightest evidenc herd; recitation, MerreT Gunnell; talk , cation with . FUNERAL OF ANDREVQ1LTCHELL. the.lr production of ore. This week JRO VO-Sthat emTWrh'af "beea'hwtT by Cart ; J .on Mrs. Sarah temple work, Haatch. 156 carloads wassnippea, total of mien j.ivBuuie men niu iu m puet- pettier s puncnes.. The funeral servlcea at the burial of as eomDared with a total of 145 for ' The 'hese- of tloydSlngletonr at t ' The Provo. " Ele of hisTomer at -narew Mitchell Were the third round with every eW v- theeelrTreceamg ana irariOBQs company, swre eWrtaHehundTedX'S tmitn lnnan . . . . w it oetona wara meeting "house Sunday respectively tor me nrsi " iwoweeiis of Proved suburban-visito- rs the at. the; to-l- i. "Suowtahi basket tially destroyed by, fire riday-evening at noon, and were attended - by the of June.' r mm a menacing scowl on tits In men women could concert the fire folbefore ana graDd department relatiTe wiu J learas opening given week, of.. seldom hears the ine;saiiiC!5 past and manyrifinda2iM.r. Production "for nder-co- n tre4H-- A ppeii-imatestore's-neheadquarters on-C- enter MttcheirTiad'' in "Provo and Eureks lows: ttatiofandard'B caf loads get held. The evening was spent in danc- to the was $300 done street.'where he spent several years of his damage J -u popularity to : travelers Vl V TYinlrlnPI atonnaJ tin A I.. ofcre; Chief Consolidated, 40; Eagle We- The store was thrown open for In- ing. to the the western terminus of the j endeavor to corner the challensicr this and ; BraeBelL 18; Victoria, 10; home and that much, or more, city The following program was Kiven route. Two automobiles will be em- . spection at 3 o'clock', thereafter it noral tributes to the. departed DraEon, 10 i Iron King, 9; Iron Blos- - furniture. Crouching low and wlfa and fims at 10 a. m. Sunday morningr Prayer, 'v was until " erowded covered-- be Manager Roy each way every day,,,and It Is swinging, from side to tiody Central, Grand ployed casket. them som, X; Colorado- 6; side he cre- -t Among G. Shepherd; recitation, Em- . LEG Boren closed the doors in BREAKS POY were the floral Joseph iate the wiU expected that they of 4: Gold Chain, 1: Mammoth, bring sight: after Carpentier until he caught h!'-rememhraiipps ...- -i evening. Rose's orchestra deiighled ma Barney; . music, Joseph G. Shep-- seers into Provo every even in, and inn thn 'mmi m printing establishments of Provo. the Gemini. 1: Eureka Mines, 1;. Yankee, v school stu with the visitors ir sonsi Clarence .OLsoiCl7...hlgh .Vw Century Printing Co? the M. H. musici rec4tatlonp:LacHetthatrTirany-t)eoirie-wlcome hars iit andji t,..-,i- .,.!. v . lr - Eureka-Hil- l,' to tfent was Tiding horse .on Wf way flowers everywhere.. 8,nd'.the.itp,ta4he.iShepherj!H SQnglwQodWJlaongeah4 W'nMapanyr Ji Wt"'Daiigeff4eldy4oda.r -the Friday evening fire when the minute appearance of the store made music. Shepherd brothers. : rovo fost. and The Herald Vernal. . There was little Question" in VT . .. , rt . horse "slipped on the wet pavement of a fine Impression Upon" both Prove oi eaKers at the funeral .prrlrefi . " STEELE lrt PRISON. minds of the more ;.. amon? No official speed .limit', exists in i were Bishnn Voicn tooio the vonne man West Fifth, falling and throwing the people and strangers. The work of analyzing exhaust spectators as to the expert k t ultimate -new was j but.motorists'"af e reunder fixture France, room The store's hHd is one caught to , commit suicide youth, whose, leg gaseB .by the Bureau of Klines cover-- . with pangerfield, and a representative who attempted his c Carpentier, ' speed for the accidents they cause ed nearly a year's experiments, more. the animal and brokenClarence was. of the best and most attraetieinthei sponsible mim confidence shattered b' r fixture departments i hr reason of negligence' or incompe- - than 100 moto.t..y.eliicles-havlT- ig imerment was made at the cltv tbe Ttah state prison from which Un - taken to the-- Provo General hospitaUcountryr-rtraling- " been jnev ning from his nose and 1' 1 . to. was eastern attended the of cities. . fiWlimb. . Where tgnce; largest was used tesfe he paroled." "stituUon, it is alleged, 4CoiU.inued on p-fqr,the . wives,., daughter! All mothers, BY DR. WILLIAM E. 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