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Show . I r Jf, 675 Copies of: Herald (Today's Printed n iv . I VOL. XXXVL . . . .. - - V : ' . - - J, 675 Copies of n &iv'A l, j) itJ;.T i ' I""- - Today's Herald THE HERALD, OFFIOAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAH COUNTY, PRINTS AIXTHE tX)UNTYEi'S PRICE THREE CENTS. PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921. ; A W M uvJ U HIDSl! ILtowrrr. iai ; U : U Labors Queen IrirnnrnT linmin y) r : Mu M Iffl S Lru U -- 1 & v..- - - ,,r yr, r, -- ; s n Ta fiti i f I cum Never before. was Labor day celebrated in more fitting style than It " was in Frovo" Monday. the govas its had guests city The f ernor of the state, and Mrs. Mabey. There was one of the most Interest-le- g LMistl-aVo- n Stewart, popular Provo Labor day parades, airplane stunts, of the Labor day girl chosen queen baseball, boxing; wrestling, speeches, celebration. music and dancing. The day opened with the parade, L HEAD TO which included many business floats HIGH and. others representing" the organized workers ofjhe city. C. AT Governor Mabey and a group of recprominent citizens serving on the the reviewed committee eption parade from the reviewing stand near OF ' the fountain. :""" f Queen LaVon Stewart, attended by her maids of honor, Miss Alice Ann i Stubbs and Miss Leah Jeffries, rode I NOTICE TO ALL TEAMS. to royal splendor in a Nash furnished for the occasion by the Superior Motor All memebrship teams are company and driven by G. W. Burns, to report Thursday morn J led the procession, preceded only by at Reorganization headquar-ing A. .21. j the noted Provo F. of band, ters,Cobb, Wart, Cobb salesrooms, IF ' ' 3 SHOO -f 4; C. ' local 790. The masons of Provo, local No. 4, on which cams' next, with a float I masons were giving an excellent ex I ample of bricklaying. I The carpenters, local No." lOlTTwith ; - FIRST PRESIDE HEtlG for the Cleanup Drive, a one day effort to bring into the C, of C. the men who didn't 'come in last week.' : .'- invited to attend the first You're I their "shavings float," gained many meeting of Provo's new, modern cheers along the line of marchr High NOrWr hOri according to the placard, will ' organize in 1990, school auditorium tonight, 8 o'clock. drew as many smiles. Principal H. R. Atkin, who yesterBoilermakers, No. 684. returfieoT'lronr a" snmmrSitudy edifying .exhibitions of forge work. - day International machinists. No.'.; 1515, In the university of California, will marched following a float ott whlcri preside as chairman of. the meeting. rode Progress (Mis- s- Delia - Stubbs-- , Dr. F. S.- - Harris, ot, the Brigham Justice (Miss Leona Ramsey-- , Educat- Young university, will addess the C. ion (Miss 'Montez Elliott)., and Lib- of C. on what can. and should be done, erty (Miss Bertha Duke). to press Provo ahead as one of r the "Which Is the most important leg?" leading cities of the intermountain tasked a tripod upon which was roount- - region, both in a business way and as ed that sign ; an ed ucationai center. r v.- -. .... ... tionr The nresident of the Payson Com J The Brotherhood ot" Railroad Car mercial cjub telephoned that he would i men had a near imitation of an open attend the meeting with a delegation freight car trundling down Center who will come to see what Provo Is street. rin Its awakenings Mr, Edmund Postal empires, the National Asso-- , doing Evans, widely known for his novetly cation of L tter Carriers, Branch musical stunts, also from Payson will l - Postotfice furnish diversion on the program. theij'ederatlon:xf i Clerks, and the Utah' FederatlW of Those in attendance at similar meet- i Carriprs.. operated an.. ' i ntlre iingSuJn. thejeorganlzation of other m. nf rnmmerce. accordrneiTo table to. the delivery Upon a moving 'jjr. Blackmore of the American City . - j Posting. ; Bureau, are unanimous in declaring ; The following Provo business estah- - that It Is the most interesting meeting lishments had floats In the Labor day thoT ever attended. Parade: The Hub Clothing company,' ' The following men, who will act as inJ Schwab Clothing: company,: Excet:chairmen f t4haimaller Jigrops into imuht mm, startup Candy com-- i which the big meeting will be oivmea Pwiy, Blumenthal Plumbing company, jf0r the purpose of getting the ideas of "5 'ter company, and the Wasatch the members were unanimous in their fTodtict, which exhibited the largest! opinion that they have never seen am of bread ever bafieoTln and Interestthisityorfr-simpleJcientif- ic me paraae tiovernor nr mthod: wi am Royiancer r. n aey addressed a large audience in Heal, Alex mquT5irW,Mjf'R1' oneer-parkrwhere a masi meeting Timmerma-Cliffo- rd Pierpontr Walter ..wwub was presiaea over oy Adams, Carl Eyring and S. Harris. waiter P. Whitehead, the RevrE. V. Kuhns offering the invocation. September 5, 192ll L5Rosr Dixon- - Chairman Tom Dea Fellow Member : E- - a- rewSJ?-"Mtjchell made InNaturally everyone Is expecting troductory talkB. , organization. this from sults big f congratulated laibor We want to get under way ana turn fine 8howing made not only this great store of thought and energy, ? ,but throughout the : state, into accomplishments, ? the roads had f;Iplai,ned Therefore, the same dispatch will Rtl.e attention as they have characterise the organization work as ffilssfo"' m the Btat5 road com' has marked the big movement which made the organization possible. "ternoon there" were sports Contrary to first thought wis is me na cnuaren most difficult period, financially and oxlng and otherwise. S .. , Th Ii u oaseoau for the men. Your prompt payment adaea just to your support that much more value Now If those who paid for part of can now increase their payment to include a larger part of their year's subscription it will add more strength at the time it is most effective. : : , "u thai - Let's every member of us, enter into thla,:organJzatipn. by. giving the best that la inns to the community as the WI,T mm coal team organization has done Nothing TZVMh Vch can stop Provo if we do. Mr wmf east of Thistle. opened fl nc We are glad to welcome you. in Join-- , lch tag our handsour hearts and our best be theTk,bl0Ck' 1001,1 10- thought for a better, bigger and busier ' Provo. ..' miles near P'ovo Yours very truly,' e.?9ent coal fiPMa" r ia- -. R. E. ALLEN, i J. D. DIXON. iri to T. F. PIERPONT, IP ?unty' wh0 can D. D. SUTTON, ' - LeROY DIXON, into ProvUS6,d ift haulinS: this 1 CbmperfJomncetjie ! ? . -- gava-T-som- e ca S : Postal-syste- 4rom'ta-distributinrTimW- . ; t following address was delivered by Robert Young, of Salt (The - - Lake, representing the Kiwanis International,- - when presenting the charter to the Provo Kiwania 1 By ROBERT !- I -; KIWANIAN VICE PRESIDENT, ' , ALEX HEDQUiST. KIWANIAN PRESIDENT, T, P. PIERPONT.. club:) Representing - K International" BEAUTY I have been delegated to act on this occasion as jthe representative of the Klwanla-iiu- b, International,- - for the of presenting its charter to purpose the Kiwanis club of Provo. If the duty imposed by this delegation f author ity had contemplated the delivery of a real ppeech I should have declined ft as much on my wn account as out of friendly consideration of you. That this occasion might be the more fit tingly, yes. the most fittingly observed, I would wish that your speaker mignt be one of the leaders In the Kiwanis movement, but I justify-myjippance In this role, and attempt to con sole you, with the statement that It does not- - require- - the: services regular orator to set'fortStheuar poses," aims and ideals, of 4his great organization of which we are a part. One of the finest things about Kiwanis is that it makes Its appeal to the on derstanding and the heart of the aver- acre man even as you andT. There is no need to dwell in detail on the growth .of Kiwanis; a brief summary Is as impressive ssTivot-uminou- s report Organized In a Very smaXL -JgsmQms.M - years ago, Kiwanis has gained in numbers, ex Danded In Influence and become a fac tor in ttie life of more communities of this continent tbanany similar organ ization In the nistory pi me country. Frmo humble beglrftungs as a mncn eon ckib of men drawn together by personal: regard and a mutuality of business interests, it has developed into an organization of 50,000 business a irom and professional the Atlantic to the Paclllc: and from Canada to the Gulf; fundamentally youn man's civic structured tremend oua in notentiality. dynamic in its ability to do. Kiwanis stands ready, constantly, to enter 4nta and to be active m all matters and projects of community In terestand in that work it will glaaly join hands with other agencies. O. Sam Cumminjrs. until very recently our in .2E" & -- The flock of pretty girls that make up the "Greenwlch Villagers, . in vaudeville at theColumbiaarrlved J this noon. The press agent waa right ' when be said that "they're all so pretty you can't pick out the prettiest. Greenwich VUlage, as you' know, is ait Imaginary clllage ln New York City where dwell the most muttftal' onI ' tt triA oitoft tH ao f iHottemperamental brush, of America's largest cities. It Is the place, where young women first bobbed their hair, and defied conven:: i tional rules. . 1 fcay ... will h. I I?' now 18 sold . exPct that the for In Provo." That Kindly eonvey my congratulation and best wtxhes to the members of the Provo Kiwanis club upon thi oo- casloi of official charter jpresentaf tlon. The 52,000 Kiwanis members bid you welcome and wish you unqualified success in spreading the great Kiwanis gospel of fellowship business integrity and service. . FRED C. W, PARKXB, International Secretary. fhe Kiwanis Club of the City of Provo and the tate of Utah, haa complied with, all of the rules and regulations prescribed by , . . X. . , :: The Kiwanis Club INTERNATIONAL - ear: , and has been accepted as an affiliated" club and is hereby , vested with all of the rights, privileges, and authority of an affiliated Kiwanis Club and by the acceptance of .this charter has assumed all of the obligations. In Testimony Whereof, The Kiwanis Club, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of Illinois, has hereunto set its name and caused its corporate seal to be " affixed hereto by its president and secretary. " J. MERCER BARNETT, O. SAMUEL CUMMINGSt J President' , Secretary. WATCH PROVO GROW! " The Cnion 1 Pacific jesterdaxjtarti ed work on the" new "freight yards, which will increase Provo's freight capacity. A large force ,; of men began operations Tuesday, and will continue until the railroad freight yards are able to take care of the rapidly growing volume - of freight coming into and leaving this city. KIWANIST NOTES Time Tuesday evening. The Place Hotel Roberts lawn. The Crowd Kiwanians and ladies. .,T,o.6 ' v Everybody came early excepting alone Tom Schofield, Vho waited until after the eight drops of ralnhad ' fallen. ' R. D. of Strand the Sutton; Manager theater, today explained why the film miniature storm lasted That rain, "The Golden TraiJ," featuring . Jane Ion .11 Bnnnch tn pnnvinp that tt'd Novaks was not slio'WBwat the Strand j take a to dampen cloudburst morethan as advertised in (Monday's Herald. on Charter enthusiasm MThA film waa ahtnnAH nn tha iinnal IKlwanlan flr.hnduln. hut nrnhahlv wan Irmt 'on Night route. Telegraphic effort to locate The. Misses Johnson pleased every the lost film was unsuccessful. The Strand management ' deeply - regrets K and his lady wjth - their -music. the failure to show the film as advertised but the failure was due to the George Parker had another baby left ternationalecretary1han:s-hoon his doorstep, but appealing, "the there is no one better qualified to transportation lines." The Golden Trail," Mr: Sutton says, case to the supreme court was "ae speak on all phases of the movement. Associated Justice Frtck, savs that - "livery . opportunity ior will be shown at the Strand in the uitted is a near to the be tothe announced challenge date future, pnbljcservice The - Salt-- - Lakers- were divided effectiveness of a Kiwanis club. In The Herald. Ithuslyr A Kiwanis club provides an oppor"dignity"; Robert Young delivering WANT A SCHOLARSHIP? tunity for a man to accumulate Ideas the ejpquence president Scottof Salt from Trther td en, In very Lake- acting as ballast and! will help him and gives The Provo school district ha five DistrictKiwanis, Governor Van Dam. him opportunity to in like "J'fjLscholarships in the School .of Educa help the other fellow-.- it 1 tion of iheTJnTverslty Of Utah.; These C. D. Dlehl, with the other Salt : fellow-are hla which man's teachers to high will scholarships given : rLakers""fepresentM thr KIwantSDf the men IA ., J ..... . men; it is a clearing house where clear their minds of petty troubles,; and in the clear and democratic atmosApplication should be 'mid'? to the F. S. Harris, of the B. Y. phere of friendliness and good fellow- superintendent. of schools, H. A. U..President the Logan Kiwanis represented understand to and to know ship, learn Dixon. club, of which he was a member beone another. It ia a place where per fore coming to the larger city. sonality is developed and in this day HEALTH CLINIC HERE jare the service lactors and " personality As Chairman Robinson announced, of line success in for every make that The public helath clinic that is tour Miss Devine represent Clif Pier-activity.- the state will be In Provo Monday pont r; ing Gentlemen of the provo Club: Per oi nexi ween. lit toe eveuius a eitr , mit me to say a few things to you clal meeting will be held In the stake - And . Mlgg olgoa ..repi.wents June about your club. This should never 8 o Clock.: at tabernacle iTDrVann" it it : is The clinic opens for work Tuesday Ibe a ' going to succeed, to merit the support morning. All children under 16 years ' Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Merrill repre- to which seek you of your commuuity of age needing medical attention, or sented the Provo Rotary club. serveno be nnJnsututton you are adulta suffering from chest troubles, If is it with, be associated to examination proud may receive tree during New Kiwianians and "their ladies going to fulfill f is purpose, u wui De thweetof the clinic's stay here. . wera-MrMrs. C. C. Hoag, Dean and conducted By is built because it ' Val 'Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs, each this end To ' by all its members. . FAREWELL TO 5IR. BOOTH Frank stubbs. Hoyt , man must recognize and accept: his ward Fourth of the members The own responsibility. Committees must of the L. D. S. church, wUl give a fare--1 1 The Jepperson orchestra furnlxhed function; it Will not do for. the others well social Wednesday evening at 8 their usual high grade brand of music, on a committee to let the chairman do oclock In the Fourth ward meetingl lt-- n trcr1or'tbebirasen-te--paW"T."WrBoolh, u Vas "announced Hhaf Wgif'STc-whto the club secretary. Each man must house,"complimentary has been called to preside over chosen delegate to do his share, and. each one can say the Turkish mission of the fc. D. S, Arthur had been Kiwanis club at whether or not he is doing his share church. 'Mr. Booth expects to leave represent the Provo. to be held-nethe district meeUng and "satisfactorily honestly if next week and to be absent about two week ta Boise. Mrs. .McArthur will answer this question: "If every other - A- special invitation la :et Taccompany him-- - ytars. am as as I much club did man in this and their t all priests high , to; a success?" " ' "i ,' doing would the clult be J president and Mrs. Plerpont and Roe Tulkerson saysr "You have your ".DTi and Mrs. IS. G. Hughes also may other sameas the the responsibility . . CLINIC. OPERATIONS attend the district convention. fellows, so loosen op ana iry w aaa a FREE . were the .,, at treated ,: fellow at other some of hit to the joy so "het Elmo Tonsils clinic up free Cunningham got Provo - But Tuesday. can before you everr meeting.' removed from a little girl of with pep" that he lost hLi wlfe. Late .. distribute your particular sunsnme were DR. R G. MERRILL, Lehl, a boy from Eureka, and a Provo In the evening Elmo came 'round with immediate you vicinity the around P. G. PETERSON, woman. this tor insertion in i ne Heram; tinned on page 5) Executive Committee. LOST A FILM - - 1 1 V. T -- 1L, . s .,." - xt he-ca- - -- Three-patient- n s " ' Over a hundred. banqueters gathered around the "K" table on Hotel Rob- - 4 erts lawn lastevenlng to celebrate tb presentation of the charter to th ." PtoroXlKanis club. 1 Kiwanians, their lady friends, anl visitors from other clubs, made the evening one of the most memorable in. and officially LOST A wife, finder please, notify Provo club history, started the Klwanf elub of Prov . Elmo Cunningham. upon its career in clubdom. ' President T F. Plerpont received The strain was pleasantly lifted when it was discovered that you could the club's charter from Robert Young eat chicken more easily by holding it Scott of Salt Lake, , representing Inter- , national Kiwanis. in your hand: At the speakers' table were Presi- -' dent and Mrs. Piemont Vice President and Mrs. Hedquist. Chalrmaa. T LADY OF LAND Robinson, Toastmaster Adams, Dis-- " trict Qovernor Herbert Van Dam, FrickrPresident Scott of the Salt . Lake Kiwanis," Robert WILL GET UTAH'S Young of Salt Lake, representing Klwanl Treasurer R. a. ' Elmo Cunningham, Allen. Secretary President H. G. Merrill of the Prov PRIZEAPPLES ' ' Rotary club. , Mr. Young's charter presentation Utah cbuntyTs going to send aTox address Is printed verbatim In today's of apples to the, "First Lady in the Herald. "I have no fear." said President Land," Mrs. Warren Harding. . Plerpont accepting the charter, "that .This announcement was made today Provo- Kiwaniclub will lag behind by W. R. Butler, president of the other clubs. I have great hopes that -company. this club will "do really worth while Mr. Butler has increased his apple' things fgr this community, this .stata,- prize offer to Include the and this nation! Delicious" apple. sLeoiriTig'over this assembly ; of -'iWb? Justice Frick. Delicious apples," Mr. Butler said. i"i agree with your president that Delicious apples there is'iio feat of this xlrfir failing to win :be sent to the wife of the presi-- keep pace with the onward march or dent of the United States. mankind. "The prize winning Jonathan apples Justiee' Frlck spoke eloquently of. will go to the president. The prize the duties of Kiwanlan.i, urging theni. ' winning Rome Beauties will be sent to aim high, to do your duty as yon to the vice president, and each of the f tad it senators be glven- -a Ypu reap preclselv-whayou sow". box of the prize winning WJnesaps. Justice Frick continued. "It la our This (makes five prizes of $25 each for duty to do something, worth while fle boxes of apples grown In Utah each day. Undertake to do big county. things, but do not overlook the more "I reserved the Delicious prize numerous chances .to do small things. when I made the original offer because countless numbers of these await I wanted the gift to the 'First Lady every Kiwantaa, There are always of the Land to be made all by itself. children who do not enjoy life as they While there are more trees of the should. Seek out these children an J "other varieties, the 'DeliciousMs' one make their lives happier. -See that every child has something of thehesraplesgrowTTTinywhere, and from what I have seen of apples to cheer his heart .' -here and elsewhere the Utah, county ""In Kiwanis there Is something thai Delicious haa them- - all beaten. That, money cannot buy. . It is not to mVke though Is true of the Jonathan, Rome millionaires out of yourselves that - - you join Kiwanis. It is tomake Beauties and Winesaps, too." MK. Butler addressed the members bettefv men, bigger men. Kiwanis," of the Utah county farm bureau at though,' does make millionaire out of their s8nuaOicflKIh true Kiwanians, millionaires in trusV" telling them of the apple contest and and justice and true manhood." of the advertising the apple growing District Governor Van Dam toH .of Industry-wil- l get out of it In eastern the 'district organization, particular?? cities, which will create a wider field of the coming district convsnttn :.. : :. which convenes In Boise next wo. h county fruit ; "Thls apple conte"st," said County President Scott 'of the Salt Lal; Agent Joseph P. Welch, "is one of the Kiwanis, welcomed the Provo Ki'vi.'iii r best things ever done for the fruit cluh and urged the closest v growers of this county. It will make lion between the Provo and Salt I : : ' ' Utah county apples famous all over clubs. tha country and thus give the grow- i Dr. H. G. Merrill., president oi t ers here a chance to get better prices Provo Rotary club, gave an addrr s for their apples, for it will increase welcome to the new club la i r tbo deatnnd for Utah cousty frijit" . (Continued on Page Five.) ' The - following marriage licenses were issued toy County Clerk Wallace M, Hales: : Ira Oray Watking and Ida Jane Snyder, both of Provo. Harry E. Blxby of Chicago and Ethel V. Hansen of Provo.. Earl Bissell and, Ida Thorne, both ' of Springville. men.-scauere- The JOgden Kiwanis club congral- ulates you on your birth in The great Kiwanis family and wishes you success in the part you will play la th civic affairs ofour community.--W- V regret that representatives of our clu are unable to attend the charter (ban quet tonight W. H. REEDER, HL, President Ogden Kiwania. . LICENSES MARRIAGE ! -- . L KIWANIAN, TELEGRAMS The International officers join ma in welcoming the Kiwanis club ot iTovo hrto --Kiwanis,. fellowship. . To are joined with 50,000 business men who have pledged themselves to the advancement of the Kiwanis ideal of. the Golden Rule, Please extend t member of your club our best wt&ie: for your successi In Kiwanis. HARRY E. KARS, International PresldeaL WAN I Aff TO ASTM ASTER WALTER ADAMS. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, the-yea- 'Jt'niM I CHARTER SQUAD ARRIVES -i J I J' YOUNG Kiwanis . ' A ' o t . 1 Wood-Clifto- n well-know- n 't 1 from-TJtabw- t r.;--- - tor-Uta- -- -- , ( |