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Show Sworn Circulation HIT?1 of The Herald Hi it 1,688 VOL. l m II II II in Herald-Evcr- y PROVO. UTAH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921 mm (ninnr lyjuuuvj far PRICE THREE CENTS. - l l l 1 1 111 HONORABLE 'f l l 1 BMmWM W m IT l!D U Newest Furniture Store In Provo M STORE pBiiiii 4 livjyjuiiu i VL- 1111 - ii hi iwim IIIEIII1Z -- Friday THE HERALD, OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAH COUNTY, PRINTS ALL THE COUNTY NEWS. NO. 50. XXXVL W - Com i c Supple rn en I MENTION. I, , ' " ; ', IBililll - iii.ii. Two Provo stores were visited by John S. Smith today announces ht Jonathans. burglars last night. a NEXT YEAR'S APPLES i Robbers broke into Stephen Bee's candidacy lor mayor. These contestants received honorMr. Smith' previously declined to get hardware able mention: store, ransacking the place , . the race, giving as his reason for Into By W. R Butler. mer?500 of with about and D. Willis Robinson, R. F. leaving No. 1,' comthe race the business in Next year the not making chandise and Provo. money. , second Prise his tun time ana terests have . demanding pany of the R. N. Bennett, R. P. D. No. 1, Alpine. Shirley Bee notified police , . Apple Contest, Intending to make - B. M. Roberts, 157 East Bee arrived attention. this air. morning, robbery Plrst'South, this an annual event, one which " J'" " at the store at 7 0 clock. "Yes, I've tossed my bonnet into Pfovo. will do much, toward improving It Is not known at what time the the ring," Mr. Smith laughingly reW. I Tolton. R. P. D. No. S, Provo. the apple quality and increasing :nTiJVifartTin-fjfil-' burglars got into the place, nor when plied to The Herald reporter's query. Earl M. Devey," Alpine. the'semand for Utah county fruit "Decided last evening to get in, ne Di R. they left J. A, F. $fo. 2, Provo. Elder, ' K. c M n icT .This ought to he reflected ; madded. showed rear on window Marks the "My business aifairs nave A. D. P. .No. 1, Joseph Murdock, In Provo higher jacteoiriaTpresgfow how they got i.n, by breaking the bars been so arranged that I can spare the tKs county;' I hope that every 9f ,the window and" the glass. They necessary time for the city's service v - Louis- - B. Wride, Paysori. apple grower will Joint with Jus In H. Kirk; R. F, D. No, 1, Pleas- spent considerable time in tne store if the majority of the voters of Provo James tnaking the annual apple event so tant Grove. as is evidenced by the thoroughness want me. If they do ru give laem. - E. D. WHAT CITY Important that very city m AmerIS with which they searched the place, the best I have, in time and efforts If Grove. Pleasant Olpin, ica will heajp of Utah . county Officer Dunn was called to tne they choose another man, I'll lend my Andrew Christeasen, R. F. D. No. 3, We ate highly gratified apples. store early this morning. Nothing in self to whoever Is mayor m any move Provo. with thajsuccess of this contest, the shape of a possible clue was. dis- ment for the city's betterment. Bert Johnson, 11 West Tenth South-- . HAVE TO SAY the enthusiasm and we- - admire "I have not as yet had time to pre Provo. covered. Officer Dunn said, other demonstrated. contestants wnicn Many tnan & coat : nenevea to nave oeen pare" a formal statement, Wr Broun, Springville, E. us that- - they of them Informed stolen from ,the Ahlander Manufactur promise to do for The Herald's read . Joshua Greaves, Lake Shore. cared less for "the money, involved F. M. Hotftz, Springville. TO VOTERS ing company's plant on South: uni ers before the primary, isaiurany, i than for this opportunity to boost was entered at some want the people of Provo to Know Mrs. Grace Baum, R. P. D No. 2, versity; Utah county apples in the eyes of ' Where I stand, and what I hope to i last time Provo. night, "' " the nation. BY OR. O. K. HANSEN. - "They didn't get much here," Mr. If elected. P. No D. R. S5artchner,; 1. Wayne ' time i when a Was never "couldn't "There Ahlander said this In annouatfrtg my candidacy tor , r Provo. TKE WINNERS. Supt Adam S. Bennioa delivered expect to grab muchmorning; , in a blacksmith's Provo's future looked m. fine as it P. E. Pierce, R. P. D. No. 2, Provo. Itiayor of Provo. I feel that th voters R. S, Pyne, Provo Bench, , Jonathans' no'w appears. There Is very evidence AelBftCnU'ji'faljerles.'t lectures on shop." W. 0- - Willar.il,. Provo. ;thould.knfiWia-a- - general- - way what Rome Beauties John Swenson, 4 populaback the R-of great and rapid growth,-ime open .. from am No.- - i, they mlglitipect Jesse G. Stuhbs,. if I P. PlwsanfOrove. r7.T'. Provo. door ot the Ahlander place. They then tion, in business, in .prosperity, aad elected. . Jt is hardly fair to ask me .; ", this Young university "morning. Delicious Mrs. Joslah Smith, Provo, " Rome Beauty. broke through the door between the In the haDniness of its people. I hope. for a detailed outline of work, because " Superintendent Efennlon began his erinn nnd WHERE THEY GO. rifflnA lit elected, to help along this growth." A. 2P. Snyder, R, F. . No. 8, Prov. changing conditions and unforeseen The prize box of Jonathans will be a numlKsr . of In the office they found the safe! Mr. Smith had only eooa woras 01 lecture A by new answering store is - entirelj-differea- t threshold upon the an 1 R. R. N. D. No. F. happealngs may require Bennett, sent to jhe president of the United ' Alpiafe. questions which had been submitted open, but a steel box inside tempted eommendation for other candidates al ' .. Earl M". Devey, AlpSSe. proceedure ttaa the . "otfe 01 activity in Provo. States. students concerning his lecture of them. ' They carried the box into the ready announced, for Mr. Boren, ur. by 'This Is tie Dixon"; Taylor Prank O. Bateman, ?Alplne. Russell contewiplated at first My observaas The prize box of Rome Beauties will 4 the previous week. Nothing Hansen, and for others mentioned shop and hammered It me has R. on convinced J. tion No. perthat D. turniture P. store West 2, Elder, the Center F, street Prove, - . he forwarded to the vice ' His theme for discussion was the of value, Mr. Ahlanderopen." , was in possible candidates. president of Joseph A. Murdock, R. P. D. Na. 1, sonal Equation is a Wg taotor DB. said, N. Arthur of the presidBnt ' : the United States. " sacraments of the. Catholic church. While The Herald reporter spent Pleasant Grove, . public official. If aa individual steads newest" of Proro furnituro stores. Ttffire are seven of these sacrameats. the box. The prize box of Delicious appleB ha considerable time with Mr. Smith this of Last visits : urogr&sa burglar needs no H. Kirk, R. "P. D. N.o 1, FJeas- - for industry, night's Vni James latroiacUon tbrilt, to.rovo: peo- all rf --which are looked Won alut-proyoe- 2 win be sent to the "First Lady In the j ves Center street s mer morning the conversation waa,ou Mr. 3r0Ve. stal.'ility in private affairs. These pietorJurty eara-AlTaylor has wara signs ot in warn grace, iney are chants into concerted' action looking Smith's part, largely directed toward ' oeen same charabteriEftJcs will be "reflected S' BoyerTSprtBSvliieT" forctnogt 'ot Pro . confirmation, follows: toward the appointment of more city praise for this city, and prediction? Lawrence Johnson, 1J2 West Second ia !his official ts, i iraiurB joiercaaius. tie tias asso- Pholy euchairist.baptism, penace 'or confession. policemen, especially at night They of what Provo would l)e in the year lAortn. Provo. ,3t has beea wggetedjy maay that ciated with hha inthe new. firm other extreme the' winners. naction, holy orders,, and believe this .will give business houses to come. 1 w men well need administration. to fav-busiiress a Brown, Wm, knwi ; Springville. Trow, and The judges were William M. e, matrimony. Baptism, received con- and homes better protection, . John Smith is an optimist! That fs : P. E. Pierce, R. T. D. No. 2, Provo. ... With this I perferJly agree, but! have oraoty. lecthe in William H. Bomer, and Ralph his sideration sptiker by Also, he will be as much Incertain. ourmdmm-14tratioas ' Jesse G. Stubbs, R. P. D. No. 2. been wonder nig .E mo4t of ixie dew TErnlture store Will be ture today. Poulton. , in Provo's progress if terested aaoxthlsiliinili. Provo. The run open to the public o October 15. This are These judsres went over the scores Both the Catholics and the Latter-da- y - . - ' a a is Delicious. of ' Easiness is strMfly the tdty aing of Ben-niothe "fall furniture ot boxes of Iftfgiirmng Salirra, said Suptrrlntendent apples entered in the first toesst pos season. the Laurence 'think R. and No. 1, griropositton, Thomas, F.'D, I annual apple contest consider baptism essentiaL Each staged in thl8 'provo em- sible bnstoess rmthoB should WRITERS' CLUB FOR PROVO By that HtftB it .'is xpecied that thf denomination has a aystem for caring county and carefully examined every' Melvin' Smith, "R. F. D., Pteasant f Ployed & 3ts mffliageajent. Coiisider- aew buUding will on comwho not those had for the have opporpractically b. y. II. COURSE This pleted. The sround "floor Grove. able moH?y must be tiandled Provo Is to have a writers club. and balcony tunity ofLbeingirtijedjlJhatbi J; Each box was numbered, the the w ine jioot will tei in is amntuany opplied--lp- y S, H. Riinnell, Such was the decision arrived at at a money to die the those who in olics hold that the nurufber of Provo. taxpayiTs, , and shaiiliE be Landled receive and 'display ooda, Mr.' Taylor service of God in Justifiable battle, meeting of professors, students, and an envelope in which was the name The season being too early for: efficirtrtly. "Leaiis, if. any exist, should saw rtns morning. Work, on comple-- for instance are exempt from the interested town people held at the fac- . reand address of the owner of the box room of the B. Y. C. on Tuesday-eveningW5nesap9 they were not conKideredH De cnecwLana w niie'etonomv ana re- - i uui rne uauaing Will i) Dressed. ulty Is true also This of " : . contest That Utah's genator'ii trenclaneift mayTse Ud3cateLiaiere is Tiie floor s)ace df the ew Taytot, quirements. St8: . . desired but those who have baptism such athmg as 'Salse, economy. Provo uixun, etussen store exteiias to a who have not Professor Osmond presided, and ,A"er may not feel slighted the ,1 !r tthe - Judges had the opportunity. e deliberation decided to send 1 shotild have a larger populatssn than widtli uf B8 et oat a .length of 125 The Latter-daafter some discussion, on motion of today ;companT vicarious Saints a do ; m r a defiiihe plan shtKfld be test. With phue glass winffWB of new one of "the prospective members, Smoot ami Senator King each. it ha Z Z; D? work ra their temples, for those who Bench. Senator g i box of Utah county Delicious: Workefl anrt rto areommeslate Bii pros- - est fleSien on the Center stieet wfdth, have died without a appointed a committee Bnma Beauties baptism. were Indcpfl. i pective increase, iandware'1 eeggest- eilentting tor a coiwsderablu distance "The method of baptism was disof Director Lowry Nelson, and the winner was declared to be apples. , Instructor Harrison R. Merrill, and "This has been one of the greatest ing asSlogiai forirar mf it woiild be along IV Thud strwt s of Ox cussed, the speaker quoting passages r wonn , . TBisl-wwu- ld v.- -. D008M ror uian want- - to Mrs. Margaret Maw a committee to max; "Progress? . irun. Thu 'coumy. in of favor by of baptism scripture ' s w.as Wiffiam H, cover all iliiasescf onr activiti. The nEtaiOT8evre waa put . over," draft a constitution and The said wlii immersion, of the first-floo- r for the Latter-daSaint . .. ine nl variety v& care fre sedbalcony . the organisation one oi tne '.luages. lestablMing of naore payrolls lurnlture.? method. T the for ; of H display Aa f do much- - toward mak ngf lor our ma?ermi yeeas; me wmauiy- The second ;fIotf of tie West Center Another' meeting will be held on be uer 01 thlg nrtKB was pour may hnmersion, by baptism Tnolott Mra Tuesday next at 4:30 p. m., at which. apples a more pirffitable crop for this: 5 ing of wir City, aid the lnstaitsag ot street si6 of tket building jalso is ing, or sprinkling. omith, of Provo. time the, committee will report. News county." Mr. Homer added. "Tb some public conveniences so long being prepared Jor a balcony to be The Latter-daSaints dney that an After learning of the awards The Wood-Cliftom'hile added later. In he rear of the main papermen, short story writers, versa company is to be com- neglected and baSly heeded, Hera d nnbaptised child is condemned to hell; telephoned . Mrs. Smith, tn-lormin-g mended for its service 40 the county these things should obtaia in our com sales floors will f be a tiur-sfawsec- - Catholics, accused of holding a belief, writers, and others who may be in her-o- f her success in the apple growers in staging this contest-Ne- munity, we ehontd rnot kse sigW of nun terested are invited to be present mi iu jmeseni 10 me so consignmg little Children,' deny tivKM ' wunty apple contest ?wset every apple . grower who the fact that cur greatest the fwniture not ou of storage to and are sent year dig. 'I am glad, the say they charge, nd play- ;indeed, that my apples can a bushel of prize apple boys and girls, an8 their-safetLEGION DANCE FRIDAY " iBf taurc yars It is -- proposed 9 judged so they" are deTarsr Smith oughtpick welfare shotiid be sRarefnll.r -- guarded. to use tils portion Klghlyr Into contest to Thars the also for ales prived of the privilege of seeing God. get saw, and I am " .to glad that they are the way to make Apple day in Utah, To do this it is necessary The' AmericawLeion 'will giye a provide rooms. ' The Latter-daSaints do not believe oing to be sent to the tcmusements and recreadance at the Armory "u!ev"SMuin sr of prestdenfs county as famous as "Peach day is hi wholesome "There is no reason why Provo that little children, unbaptiwed, will be ' . 7 Certainly there will Te no tion. ; should not become a furnHare selling so pwnished. FrtdayrOctober:?.: TCommanderuer appiea reach the "White House Boxelder county." With a united roat Prow, by tak center .fot tWs are jromsr to make the we Yea Roylaace today all numbers Muaicsl urged to -members by UI," jarloiLiliestater. .. :wi)atis coming - from TJtah apple contest aa annnal event" eatd ing jf herwonderful po Taylor said, wiile attend, helping the organisation to inHersfid the orchestra, under the leadership a showing touuty." tev ad crease its fund for local work. "W. Rr Butler, presiflent of the wooa- sibilities, ehoult forge ahead, Over the building. We caa of Professor w . lira. Smith Maesen, and ty"the now-i- a a de- reporter sell furniture as cheaply a8 it la gold Johnson sisters. Toe performerftwere Leopold Godowsky. who has earned ttat sh9 was alaughingly confessed Ulifton company, "l mope nexi yeio-t- come more evea than at Republican and the on the program sirable place 1n twhich to live. . - anywhere in the United Statta, and congratulated by Superintendent Ben the reputation of being the "World's SCIENTIFIC ClrUBiS ORGAN 12 E ct that a get fairly started To the accomyishinCTt of rgiis ob- cheaper than. in most TTiM t arTi1a ,iTTlRepublican presiaenfa master pianist" Will come to Provo, U will wuUlj DOOStrDK tue npno itj towns, espe- a ion.- gomg t0 Tsirs. I submit for yeur coajsidera-- cially In the smaller towns jective, the to apples On Tuesday evening the Scientifio prosmeans October 14... He Is said to be the high much .V: where It omith nipkort dustry. : tion j my platform-dealers can not bay ia est priced artist that has ever visited Club was organized at. the Brigham rload Jots, perity of the agdetfrtBal districts. hi Jufcetter whieh means a sarlpg oMfr per t ent iquare jdeaLio the city, but has been secured for the Young university. . .The meeting;'. was It Is probable the ext sear the rules tuwn for alt" to tbe buyer. We will biij: 4a. straight TWENTY PER CENT MORE! opening number ot the BJTUJyceum held:in and the ;mita replied to a question, adding: BY 6. . SAMKmtN. course. The appearance will be in officers were elected: Presw 4 more growers of small orchards to carloads, which means another saving mkedthem, in schools the enrollment The in freight rates. This means cheaper public the stake tabernacle, College hall dent, Thomas L... Martin; vice presitheir fcest applea." l stand for the f Bowing: aa apple victory for enter is as follows: All the apples recHVJng prizes and being too small for the occasion. A dent, Carl F. Eyring; secretary, Fred i That fh ritv Tw)nlri itoi mrfl- furniture than can be sold in I 2! tomea Kwwers of the county Maeser, 488;,. rranklln. 428; .Tim- special platform will be built for BusC The three officers constitute mention by the judges wffle placed t3l1 Jt lg at present 4oing Jn affond- other town in the county. Parker, 505; Junior high Godowskt's piano, which he carries a program and executive committee. mg recreational iacnraeBTor our .m- - Mr. Taylor called attention to the panogos, 348; senior apple, going to a woman, were on exniDiuon i uw cvwfam aat at school, 454; thin wV. statements high srhool."330; with hlmr He has traveling with him Meeting of the club will be held on made xne about lower cmrarea. a v ava priced and zena, kin especially .y by a wemaa. jwrs. , . Hardin"uu ZT?t furniture is other cities, especially in making a total of 2,711. The attend- a piano tuner whoe sole duty is to alternate Thursday at 5:30 p. nu children at the for are. Playgrounds miome4 oT tMi 'lm ance at' this time last year was 2,189, keep the instrument In perfect condi. President F. S. Harris addressed mail order catalogs. Pant fact present entirely Inadequate. ntGII SCHOOL .1 OFFICERS I The other the clubr-- setting forth-th- e making an increase of 522 or nearly tion, don't man 2. to from have the of ordinancee advant any irith That officers buy city Tbe blowing class winner prize ed of their har- me if he can get the same thing at 20 per cent. ttiiTeteTt .been elected at the Provo hSga school: regard to Sunday should be Godowski is a native of Russian ages of the organization and the possisuccess bilities ot research work at the Inless cost elsewhere," Mr. Taylor said. Seniors-Ra- lph hSlv Poland, having been born in the anThoma, prestfent; mony with those of a Christian r not ottly in That tbe present practice 4n 4'Bst the questfc8 1: Does he" get Sadie SokO, vice president; Leah "Van cient town of Wilna, February 13, stitution, same have" no the value? examined f eecretary-treasurei baseball, 1870.moving the GIVEN city MASTER'S having From early childhood he showed DEGREE Wagoner, w,1 H the cheaper furniture. an extraordinary aptitude for, music. DESCRIBES RELIEF: WORK Geasrford,, PresWert; picture shows, etc., is good and desir- Into the thus aMingnXmeal' - Juntors-:3o- hn wood. are E. the There It hadn't be not tfbould and Knudsen Ernest' this from. of many rerttse Utah bounty departed city has making his first public appearance at Venico W8on, lco -- nd treas-- able, John Cr Swenson of tfie B. Y. 3. That tlie ep of the present cltf grades of oaks,lor Instance, .jsome recently- - Teceived his master of arts the age at a concert" in his V. Prof pf nine that with adver- - Robert DuiSn. secrete has returned from Beaver whera brazen imitations, advertised as oak. degree at the Columbia university, native town. ' officials in ereasting the office of j At the age of. 14, in 1884. the young he was a speaker before the teachers' dancing director. In the city, which We shall sell furniture of dependable and in connection with this he has f wood and good workmanship, the sort also received a Teachers' ' Dorothy Harmon, vice presi- - ff ice shall be filled by a person Prices to the growers college pianist left for America, where he Institute at the Murdock academy, I!3 diploma as superintendent of schools. toured in concerts with the sinirrs. went to Salt Lake, today to a'ldre. standing the aaucing game, to ee of furnltura that lasts a Ilfetijne.' Connie Ctjy, secretary, and Ueae- T n, SPECIAL MENTtONL the Relief society convention on Mr. Knudsen kr the supervisor of Clara Louise Articles of . incorporation of the ordinancea of to it that the dasci Kellogg and Emma : - B,rer- Grove. Th rman' Pleasant Inshould have at principles Of relief work. be the are school enforced, I Company the w and city agriculture agricultural annoNna with Thuraby, the subsequently R. E, b0X m' been' filed with the county clerk. 6. continued. Middletown of and at dorsed Leonardo, township violinist Musin. reOvlde CHILDREN In 1886, he n iFREE CLINIC FOB Grand Opera company. New York, y E. Arthur N. Taylor, formerly vice. N. J. Since being east he has also turned to Europe, and a ' L 4. That all means within the abilPark. Provo Bench. year.later he February. I,.. 1922. - AH three of th- Dr. R L. Spurrier today anaeunced ; be the Brothers taken of should advant been an instructor New in York president the of the Taylor Decame a pupil or the famous Sdel1' F- - D- - No. 1, artists are familiar to the music-le and his assi.taflt,31rs. Estella ity of to city Fork Spanish make the city mere Deauu company, is named as president and City schools, age after hearinjElheboy recordn ow enterof thenew general manager MrKiradsen ' play several of his own eridge. n:V n Edison, Columbia, and Br amTCentral Utah knows Brigham Young university In the year immediately manifested compositions, which the enity. most the ' ' over jjarrer oroiucio phonographs. Prank Wentz,'R. p. D. No. for, should not be allowed to b im Mr. Taylor as one of the pioneers In 1917. Since then he has been an in- thusiastic interest in Godowsky, avenue. . Platform on North University speakers l.,on the furniture, business. . With his structor in agriculture at the Big Horn In the least. mere are two other musical Rmirrier said that the clinic paired brothers he grew up In the first furni- academy In Cowley, Wyo., for more geniuses who appear on the Iyceum course are John Kend BY A POULTON ADMIRER. Tues-daa. m.r 9 11 to R. from P. be editor and pSorensen D., box 99, hours will years, and. course this season, Paulo Gruppe, the author, Among the candidates for the city ture house south of Salt Lake City than one and one-hal- f all Helen (Lr&rry Ridgeway, Thursday, Saturday, and ifthat 1860 none that has established in a 'ceiie.st, by his father, finally, he decided, to complete semmission there is accoax-psni- e uctober 25, and Barbara Charles Zueblin, hisf Karshner, R, F,Vp, be treated free on Page Eight) ; No.!, children willtheir n"'ctiti'inied en. Psyj.pjj!.) (Continued toiumoia ai of the Maurel, university. soprano, Metropolitan scientist. parent? 9T guardians. by jeuucauoa Wood-Clifto- LlLldir n ' ..' - . J CA1DATE8 BAPTISM ESSEIHl, BIU. - atn comparative-religlon-atr-tho'-Brigh- . -- Taj-Jor- : ; Sr iJuJE '"o" r. mTS,T1J W T? QBa-ot-t- hB f Roy-htne- n, te -.- ''0kT -- - in-th- e ma- ' Wood-Clifton.- 'f y ZZ -- con-slstW- o. t rvr,,l,rr"',rlomer, y t-- wlll -- -- - y n y xt ia-so- linsboT-a-placew- here y - - were-rendere- d o . tWldered W . ur -- : - ak re;ed lenizing aS SnlnVS eom-munit- y. r. rSr?S Tis . on-de- " ' T 7X o publie-through-the- ir . ' . ir v, . -- |