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Show Toddy Breaks All 2,800: Copies of) Today's Herald f ov& Circulation i ni Printed ooo rih'i3 : n - Vt-- B 3- -. Comic Supplement in Herald Every , - . Friday . PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. fVOLXXXVL K0.44 I (4 o oo ot o ntS n'nnr t' PRICE THKEE CENTS. I rn H7 rTrifV 7r nTrTSS' w k v- - HOUSIKG BUS! -- m m of ei vD SIUDBITS ini Gene van Riots IS THIS THE CAUSE OF TO TIL DIG cu:giy, ' td '- THE HERALD, OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER: OF UTAH COUNTY, PRINTS ALL THE COUNTY NEWS. .. . oo oo nnn-- - L -- ThftJtrsXjneeUpg of the members' forum of the new Chamber cifCom-merce'wiSURVEYORS ON THE J03. be held tomorrow night, t There-wa- s PROYO'S CRIIIE a dance at the Geneva were "biting each other on the neck." liquor! tieeded to Intoxicate the September 22, at the high school audiU. , MerrM Bird and WJL ."Mann, p.resort last Bight and boys. - The" a music-d- id , "We had to put several couples off girls torium.;; The subject under discussion wiper-vistor- s forest and 8, surveyors ; It was, according to the report the the floor. The management had done that." will be the housing problem land Its of the ... Ogdeo.--distrilast dance Therevwould be no need for depu solution. The that resort nothing to. .prevent, this ,a.wru"i;ekhibi-tlospeaker of the evenlne office,' arrived In Provo, and went under the auspices of the Provo band: ties td. attend dances if.the manago-rueji- t will - of - alleged - dancing," of the Halloran-Judg- e on up to Aspen Grove,wbere they Deputy ought to be the last dance of the Boshard will be ready Friday morning to the hall of let would dancers the ot Salt Lake Trust "We asserted. outside waited company "Provo stands upon the sort vei leld. there or any other place for" awhile "to see" what the manage- understand that A Wye of crime spread oyer Provo direct the work ot Mr. an Soules Is will on City. not be perauthority in the county," jaid Deputy Sheriffs they U. B. students. Y,. .urge They needs thi week, including one ; attempted threshold of a crime wave the Karl do. 'When was ment and mitted to indulge in vulgar dancing housing would housing financing nothing Boshard and Otto Birk this morn every group going up Friday and one' itorglaryrf ne attempt to metnoas. . done we This ls first to the the the of x stop step vulgar dancing positions." .. 4 like of which this city has never ing. of Commerce in develop. Saturday to take along pruning "It would do a world of good,"ob? new Chamber "It was bunny hug. All righU" ob went, into thewehall. The dancing was break into boms, attending to Delta, hooks for use in clearing away m ;'. two or. action after had three mg better tbe needs of the comwitnessed." v. , ".; were put ; served City Judge James B. Tucker, served Deputy Birk. "Young girls of where last night two burglaries the ' brush, warned off and the ' munity. floor, committed, possibly, It Is thought by ' who heard the above reports of ; the So said Chief of Police Jesse 14 and 15 years were dancing the couples The members' forum is an institu J of deputies, "if one dance hall licerfse tion the men who terrorised a portion stopping frequently to others.". designedrtozgiyeexprealson-lt- o " v.' "There was no liquor floating were revoked. That would bring them Manwaring today,;-- " ' kiss and embrace, with men and boys. Provo Monday Bight .Final preparations. Jof the Tlmpano-' in some par. those who "tseior me evening was over uiey. arouud," observed Deputy TBirk, "but all to time." This crime wave, the chief be"Clippy Duke was held W 'Monticular phase of civic activity, it is gos day are fast being day evening at 9:30 in the east part a place where the whole, membership perfected and everything indicates of the city, according to the report of lieveswill be the fruit, of the can meet at regular intervals to dis- - that the Two gunmen or latest "general orders" of trans Mi sheriffs office. big community effort will be -- annennee-su cuss-a-nd b Jects, an d for dered him to throw up his handset, " successful in all particulars, and that " "the continental railways.'' protection of that subject the dis searching him while be was .facing a it will add mightily 'to the . traditions Is cussion to the one limited . . stove as as a subject "which looked big These railroads have ordered gun, for each meeting only. : ,i ? of the B. Y. U and the city ot Provo. sipe to me," Duke declared afterward. as no executive AJreadjr this community "has establish . The forum- - Hself s TbB got nothinr from their trainmen, ot botn passengers power but: tends to popularlse-tbo- se Tictim and went on, Duke notifying and freights, to "dump hoboes activities which eed attention and ed the' habit of doing things" rather the sheriff's office. about them only, and the than L out ' of helps to crystallize discusison into ac churchtalking :;:TtramTBe erenring- the home nrt Will- off at iPrq ot - coming college is known throughout . is 'The tion.. forum engineered by Olson was while broken into, iam southern California, and at Salt for Its big student proj the four, committees! ; first,, the-- executive ects..-- country Mrs. Olson was downtown.' Some artic' . :; , ; west." Lake, which Jhandes committee, coming through ' The following is a brief summary of The man who would be efficient les of bed clothing were stolen, but a subsuggestions of the members, the BBBdred dollars and a diamond ring These orders today are posted ' the program of work and all who are must haw health. "7 jects which shall be discussed; second, assisting v. ;:w ere overlooked. in any way towards its sucFor are health railroad the following things offices of Provo, at the attendance committee' brings the cess Also Monday evening a woman livi- in should keep it well in mind ince attention of . the membership to the this necessary: ng near the mattress factory, in ' the the depot, and elsewhere. will be the last publicity given t' the antertalnment third, meeting; 1. Chew your- food well twenty jorthwest district, telephoned to the the before it Ukes place. The reason, it is said, is the " comraitUe, which takes care of music ; outing sheriffs officer asking for help She 77 Meet ',. for" every (ite.J""TJ chews Friday 'Morning.-'".the tnd ether entertainments;' fourth, said two men were trying to break of ' hoboes and Alt those who intend to help work 2. Wash Before you eat committee, whose' funcarrInto her home. "When officers the trail meet Friday mors in "I have not promised to build the acquaintance The street for tbe "railroad . shop " 3. Don't e too tat; that you may tion is to see that everybody is ac- upon ived the men Md disappeared. On other unemployed in California, at 5: SO, in time to take the si.umo-fliile- s not b too fat, don't overeat. workers win be opened. Aspen Grove trail," said Forest Super- quainted.. . was reported to be a "tall, slim, man." California is anxious to for. Aspen Crove by 8 .q'c'.xK get rid Thiswas the promise made yester 4. Increase y(vrr Tapr of resist- The chalrrcaa of the executive comIt was a tan, slim man who led t! e of these Dtj ParMnpon in sn interview mittee ttv Y.. U. .tttienta-s- d ouUws l;!r.f .' a a tic.' How? Adams,-assist- ed un6mployed, always i Walter y tn wiiu lue Herald yesiefday afternoon gang of burglars who last night broke Provo- - meet of the northeast part courceof feet yuur O. keepiug Jaedb Coleman, pr'. crime, esjedry, by breathing Into the postoff ice at Delta, stealing possible SroeTt-ing- , on the west side of the B. Y. U. Provo Mr. Parkinson further emphasized K. the Entted States of engtneer ot and fresh air, Hansen.- W. R. Butler and LeRoy by getting plenty 1,TW worth tit stamps and $80 In ciailv robberies, students and citizens livhis statement by declaring: Dixon. The attendance committee; 1 high school Refining ft Mining company, of sleep. ., ttoney. That s why California wants to in the southern part of the city build now do "I not' ing promise ot Take exercise. i. In H. L. with T. plenty L. ' own of Heal, the Lake. charge Salt The Thornton Drug store at Delta to company This " meet at the Provo high school building dump these undesirables Into Utah As a further aid to efficiency the that trail." Bunnell, George A. Startup, Ole E. in wm broken into last, night, Jewelry In and the,. land- - part of student should -- work according . The Herald's Interview fqllowedjnv Olson, front of tbe gymnasium. railway, rUtah been states. other Mc ; an MknowTHroantity- being jias a roll ot bedWorkers a conference of the Arthur and K. B. Sauls. Edgashould reported selected after needed for the extension of program. which bring is mediately . i Hissing this morning. by 7the railroads as a East IWh street from South Sixth to He should also take plenty of Kiwanls. club's" good roads committee tainment committee is In Tbe enter consisting of about three quills charge of E. ding Monday evening Deputy Sheriff Karl good dumping ground. ' at which Mr. Parkinson said that his A. Mitchell ' and two blankets. Rolled up in the exercises. Earl memory with T. Boshard found a stolen tire in -- an South TJinth. working : , City Judge J. B. Tucker today The need far this street was pointThe foregoing were the salient promise to build the "trail had never Pardoe, I, E. Brockbank. J. Milt Jones. bedding should be a knlft, fork, spoon, automobile In a Center street garage. in a lecture delivered by Dr. R. been made. said would xhat O. W. Fitzroy and Rev. Wm. F. Bulk- - tin plate, tincup, soap and towel. An points he investigate ed out in a Herald editorial last deputy Boshard was called in when a Mr. Parkinson said he would not extra sweater should also be enclosed. of R. before students the the Lyman ley. The acquaintance committee will and would dispute over a Ml arose. A man and the railroad order, 1I. Workers should bring a lunch sack . assistwiththeis personally was editorial tnorn-ingThat university-thprompted Brighanr Young headed by Wyman Berg as chair boy In the car said they were driviurge tnat Jtrovo police more Friday. trail blazing expedition of today and be and in this should be placed the lunch ot was discussion The the first S. Dr. T. F. H. with man, made and Wenti, ng from California to Delta. The man by Pyne, appeals by petations tout would have to assist be secured, closely watch the railroad yards Walter Whitehead, Arthur Craven.t for Friday noon, which, can aMegj)lieclureg to ibe deliveredJe4 tomorrow, disappeared ana " was arrested. to workers ants with the volunteers. rarlroadshop thboy centers. the at B. Y. on U. of students undesirables fore the meeting on the the M. A. O. Harmon Jesse 'keepThe and Smoot Twspflay evening the man was arresteMr.' Anderson earns to Mr. Parkinson called attention to Workers should bring either a pick, m., to which Wednesdays at 11l30 d In -.-the lobby of Hotel Utah, Salt move out of this city as rapidly TheYesterday Herald office. He carried "that the the failure of the Utah county com assisting. Dr. will is shovel, or ax or some such tool to cut invited: Lyman public lake, for the Temporary headquarters .I Herald. The from as cumc editorial, clipped in. uiey deliver a number of additional lectures mission to keepjts promise madeft Chamber of Commerce will be in the brush with. - Mark tool plainly. While - Both man anfl boy were taken tack "I agree whb that editorial," lie IcHer in the year, his general theme year ago in which the commission Superior Motors rooms. Later perma- the Rotary club will furnish the main to Eureka, where the tire s in Amerialleged SMOOT LUMBER SELLS COAL said. "The railroad men ought to being, community building. body of tools, there may be a shortThe lec- agreed to. complete the road ' nent headquarters will be selected. uv oeen stolen. have a street out, so they can get into ture was intro- can Fork canyon. age. Wednesday morning Robbers broke into Joe Kirkwood's The Smoot Lumber Company nas Provo Vithout crossing fields and "The link between Bear Flat and Those citizens and students who to the theme, and was preHar, at his "home on COAL YARD NEW OPENED West .Fifth added a fuel department to Its busi without going so far out of their way. ductory cannot remain over at Aspen Grove sented on the theory that to be a Community Flat has not been finishstreet, Monday see Peerless is ness, selling Baid. evening. eager to; Spring Canyon The railroad company builder, one must be efficient, and the ed;! Mr. Parkinson The Mutual Coal & Lumber com; Friday night will be brought back to Postmaster A. O. Smoot today an- coal This increases the number of the street opfiBd, and will do all time to prepare for that efficiency ls Until that link is completed I see nounced that pany. West, Provo after work 'Friday. Those wne for starting next 'Monday coal selling concerns m Provo to keep within its powerto get that street little hope of the Aspen Grove trail have Fifth South and Second college days. during coaL " the The roJe unul Saturday "wiing begun delivering ' outside doors of the pace with the city s growing popula the railroaders." i will be taken there Saturday tnnrninir -. tJT JDr.. Lyman's i lecture was . Inter- - being started by the forestry service," postoffice will be locked at 9 tlon. There will be "no reduced prices 7to The Herald called up City Attorney Mr. Parkinson declared. little side excursions, clock every lowed quickly. that concern's begin - ;at 6 o clock. Bedding, of course, will night. Mr. Smoot said of coal, it Is announced, as the mar Jacob Coleman and Mayor LeRoy spered wi.th e had w i""e woramg Incidents, Mr.The following Klwanians met with nlng of the lumber selling to Provo,""1 received the order for the clos- - gin of profit permitted the dealer ls Dixon, informing them of Mr. Ander- happy hits and. amusing Parkinson: one day. ' as only Of all niihl builders. too small to allow a reduction now. son's presence in Provo and of his making the, discussion entertaining , Chairman Scott Stewart, Alex Kiwanls Club. W. H. Homer, Jr., is president of A coal Is being Installed for expressed desire to aid in opening the well as valuable and Instructive. Jon Mayor LeRoy Dixon, Edgar The Kiwanls club has accepted the c SU,T ; flepartment. Washing- the Smootecale & .Mutual the Lumber Coal company, laimber company at their street. Mr. Coleman was too ill to Elmo Cunningham. Dr. oCnant, responsibility of getting transportas we cannot with John O. Beesley, manager. afford to take chances yards. In connection with the scale, confer. The nlayor, Mr. Anderson and of the press. a and representative ' the tion for the trip. The problem of this OODOei Or Othora . Sir. Beesley said that ichn ra- o- v which is from the Fairbanks company, the editor of The Herald met, and today that he "wanted club is to have sufficient autos and .CTlniinallyT4ncrine,-MrSmoor sal4.iia 4,000-foto know exactly what the people of Mutual would sell Spring Canyon coal, trucks, to escort at least one hundred storage space is also being talked tbe street opening matter over. for the ' agents : being ' constructed. Mayor pixon pointed out to Mr. An If you want to collect a bucketful pf Provo would do, to get the Aspen Mutual distributing Coal Company of Salt Lake. " and fifty workers to the grove Friday JEW ROTARY OFFICIALS derson why the city could not accept nickies, dimes and other odds ' and Grove trail dug.; will "We not dispose of any stock morning; to arrange for an auto or the lease offered II the street was to ends of currency gather about the The committee explained to Mr, nW4James ? Tucker was elected now." Mr. Beesley said, "confin- two to meet the first incoming Oreni Just BMR EECKER be to the flLjthe Provo Rotarr elub at railroad restricted employes. front entrance of Barton's furniture Parkinson that the Kiwanls and other to selling coal. Proba- trains, from the north and south to That was the view entertained by The store Saturday morning at 9:30 and clubs would raise $1,500 for the ing our efforts 5.?? t ffieeting hela last evening by e students who live out of the In later " the "'" bly year we will sell pick up ' board of directors. ."." It is said that everybody loves a fat Herald, widening and improving of the Provo stock, as it to arrange for a number of autos csfrry it away. city; with the Jt carrlej right to return BotluThe-Heralantthe-naayor ob- to Aspen canyon road from Wild-woo.1 l!cker saceds Dr. Mer- - man bat seldom do yon hear anything So" asserted Friday evening after supper Gro v e.Mr Parkinson ... was .in farmed to purchase coal at a cheaper price i ditT ZrO. ls. te?ini.toL.ML. extended about the ladies loving an old. man un-- , jected to. the clause .stipulating that Yorksales yesarrange lor trans aspen urore;-summer durlnir :m6n'thn." the land east of leased for would be the some had that of the less he has a million Or more. But money strip already portation to the . grove ot those who terday with his staff of selling boostrIc of a r?I providing highway ers to conduct a bir'salea'cainpalgn been contributed and that plans ; for residency made vacant by there is te Provo this week an excep- the purpose work Saturday, and last to get all ThA Clnrinnatt Autnmni.it,. riiih of :for railway employes. :.,was tion. He is Prof, Joseph Becker. for the Barton store, to extend over entertainments to raise the rest were Ohio has disposed of over 44.S80 sets.worker9 bak t0 Provo Saturday even-by the election under way. He was assured that the of Oscar A. frof. Becker is only SI years young, Air. Anderson said that It was not a week. . of automobile license plates for 1921 i it ie .... "W'.Tlc.prfBiaeiit as spry as most men half his age, and the railway company's purpose to no The money to be. given away, run- money would be forthcoming and that as compared with 41,000 for the en Rotary Club. he gives credit to good cooking for restrict the "street, arguing that the ning up into the hundreds of dollars, early next, summer ' the road will be tire The problem of the Rotary club win 1920. : of year : was clause finished. v objectionable his many years and great activity. merely will be, scattered broadcast, Mr. Calla ha tn tipr.iire fnnls and cmilnmont tnr This assurance, though, did not sat- be started by the forest service? -the entire party of workers; to There, there, dont an you ladies. placed therein to safeguard the rail han said, by himself. . chorus: "We-- told you men couldn t way company should it desire the land 2. Will the forest service do any mene toois on to tne grouna in time This feature has been tried In many isfy Mr. Parkinson. Have you for increased shop needs. "I want it in! black and white," the thing on the -- Aspen GTOve traiiTmtlt for work to begin Friday got a' Job for a ma who live without our cooking." v other cities, and often has resulted in morning; to "The 'time Is coming when we are tho 111 the Prof. Becker does his own cooking, the American Fork end of the project get the tools back to the city Saturday of such a large 'crowd forest supervisor announced. "orld war! gathering OI" to n ' to T want show definite force," demon ihe week quadruple he is shop going something is entirely completed? men eed and taking. This 1rh. that police have been ordered out to evening;: to secure .sufficient tents t the forest service. We have- had as3. Will It persuade the forest serv- - house the large party Friday nisdit and strating in Taylor Brothers' store how Mr. Anderson said. "We will build clear-- a path into the store. roundhouses, many more miles Miss Dorothula Loraine Callahan, surance from your county commission ic eto construct the Aspen Grove trail to get these tents onto the ground oSSS3,ns on' "d they must to cook and bake. Prof.thisBecker told ofother switches and sidetracks and intend The Herald reported morning famous child dancer, will that tbe American Fork canyon road if the Provo people Improve the Wild-woo- d and up in time for Friday night; to nationally This has not that he has never done anything but to make this an important shop center be the .center of attraction at the would be completed. road without at the same time. make sure that all used by for both the Utah railway and the Barton store Saturday afternoon at 3 been done,' I do not believe the serv or before, completing the American the cooking and equipment cook and bake all his life. serving crew is on racmc. on rrovo this of to ice side 13 will do work union was is destined any years old, started when I Fork road for the Community Flat tiie grounds in time for supper; and o'clock. Little Miss Callahan this Cornl. to get all the material (back to Provo coming to America two years later. be one of the great railroad, centers morning Informed The Herald reporter the mountain until the other side has trail?. Legion. west. You of we must is to want the and That been cooked I help 68' completed. have why eat For Mr. than dance Parkinson's would 8ald Ry,iInce rather thl she years replies: that that Saturday night. 7American Lesion today - . retain title to that strip ; of , land. Fork complete that side be miM baked The 'problem of the Chamber" of The Aspen Grove trail , will not be candy, which is, as most mothers American can railroad the fore be When Grove trail built are the woman" who up has Aspen shops tasted, well for started by the forest service until you Commerce is to pay for all food.stuff Every Provo for wonderfully know, speaking aRp"cy rTtr6mployment " ' ' 10 Bnd near started." baking to their maximum capacity, which dancing. of Prof. Baker's cooking and complete the work on the American used during the two days work; ti Trovo, Th. tMr. Hedqulst and other members of Fork will not be long, the railroad workers i. tMtf tfltA CUT? ........ fniVetnfe- x'nw says it can't be beaten. canyon road! ... newspapers all 'pverthe country ;, ill all weed that land beyond "South have devoted columns of praise to the the committee assured ,Mr. Parkinson Mr. Parkinsofutben was asked: Prof. Becker, though, says it can be will time for a..i L" "nQer the direction of cooking Friday aft.; n. ' are ready and will " "Does thi mean that' the Aspea and 'to get Sixth street." beaten br fcia wife. . be found the ."remains" , back Sutton vlZ a,.wno little lady's dancing.. She commenced that Provo people with " American Dixon said to everv dav Fork rtat me few a the. Mayor Grove ing will teach ot be not things city two can trail before wife at the age the Provo Saturday evenins. "Jfy dug dancing career and every Pro vo titizen would her , several thousand hikers rn. nn fmml r.lj--f uloru!Hl'Vnt.el h('P or about akina:. Prof. Becker saia, oui and a half years, and nas been stody-ins-r people to. complete.: their. roacL anJ asand in railfinancial other would he extend with the every im. way t. I spent many years teaching ner," j The B. Y. U. and Provo high school or . with sev Aspen Grove next summer?" . I IU11 the w three for years '( . s.... past L road companies in their program 'of eral famous - dancing masters. Miss sistance to American Fork. mm Personally, Others adds, smilingly. "There will be no trail from Aspen girls have taken as their work tl flavin 4tL The committee adjourned after In- - Grove until the rest ot the project Is preparation of lunches for the Tomorrow will be bread day with enlargement, and would readily ac Dorothula is seven years old. Mr. Parkinson replied, add- - era to take with them He will demonstrate cept a lease from year to year, only in Prof. Becker. Istructing Secretary Elmo. Cunningham notity Mr- Suoearlj FriJj? sisting that while" the street is in use .aid theiiity in opening the street upon to give the forest service written as- ing: "Beyond that I have made no morning; to prepare at AssVn Cnv how to bake his famous "three-hou- r Wildwood-Aspee as surance such the win to conditions. WKn t that it a the which none is and make opened pub- the city's now." print promises, supper Friday evening, wee fmr.C "lability dis-hi- ? .bread." therecipe for of I hone that many homes will be Grove road will be completed 4y The interview ended. there ed in another column my hw8d "PPach lunch today's Her-- i lie, and not exclusively for the em to morning, for work jurday t.k"i t ' . Mr. Parkinson built in the south section of the city,' Provo labor and money, returned to Salt, the workers Saturday noon, and aid. Friday will be pastry day, and ployes of the railroad, Mr. Anderson said this would be Mr. Anderson said. "I am sure that the conference The kflKO. Following rs SHhiriinv Prof, Becker will do the "imi per after work Saturd iy dar,ha hl nom Scores of Provo volunteers today They must arrange wit'i f. - I in a a dinner for 15 done, as the railroad ie anxious to do as raoidly as the city increases its Herald asked Mr. Parkinson, in Mr. Jr wort, J! had been hunting twiRNiiB" hv cook to make for the comfort othousing capacity the . railroads will Stewarfs presence, these questions: left for Aspen Grove to start volun- - club to have means of trar. people, all in one pan, In one hour's- everything ' .Commander Roylance said. time. .its workers, and would be pleased to enlarge "their payrolls- lt When will the Aspen Grove trail teer work on the Aspen Grove trail. 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