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Show 5 .r Circulation 1,850 V0L. XXXV1. TOTS' oigmo) a if Only-- more days to '.; do your Christmas. ' NO, 80, PROVO, UTAH, a'S!'l"MMM''MMl,"1"e'"MiMMMMBiaaaaMaaM Farmers and Merchahls men-farmer- - The first Important step toward the ' reclamation of 30,WiO acres along the shores of Utah lake was taken Tuesday afternoon' at a meeting Ct representatives of landowners "along the U-iV- pull-togeth- r," - fejtile-acre- s - ' V ;&. s .... . lkft jt - tiring energy.. iuperiot JieritMi m- - vlinra e 1,- meeting wa held in the and was presided over by Prescc-ur- houi Take it from us, folks, Trovo has a ton. u rat-catc- G. Peterson, temporary clmirmaa. Agent J. p. Welck r lly Arl'tllturai i"1'"! bpttpwitv Hia name Is Alex Sutherland, son of i - ue coiwtdered the means xstrrget- tin together in some sort of an orgs. Mr. and Mrs. Jauies Sutherland, -- rJUex luiBorrow receives.. Jirst-prizi:8at!t,a 'Hh which the U. "S. reclama- e ervlce ma7 cooperate;' said Mr. (in the contest recently J . eicu. 11 IS UnoerBUiOatnai CO- waeid, tindpr th rilrnitlnn nf SiiMrin. PPropriated several mlUlo tendent of Schools Disori, Other Provo I?"88 school boya receive prises, too, but dollars In reclamation project in the st. The one' regarded more favor-abl- y Alex is acclaimed king of rat catchers of ProvO. That's some honor for a by the service is the reclamatioe ot the water-loggelands on Utah take. 12 year-olboy to attain! Ilert Carter of the tVankHn school Whether these are considered depends wins second ratatching honor, with on the formation of the necessary' of land owners here." 33 rodents. Max liray of Tlnipanoiros The speakers were W. O. Creer, ot school conies througlr tlod with Roy 1 1 Warner of the Central school,, both the ytah Water Storage, comaiissioa; waiter U W liiltemore, project mta Having landed 31 rats. Franklin school captured 184 rats. ager, but who spoke as a private doParker school (thanks to tho ability zen interested in local reclamation; U of Alex Sutherland) caught 164 rats. I president Utah County Maeser school brought in 141, Tim-pu- Farm bureau, and J. P. Welch. ' Those present resolved to perfect ogos, 130, and Central, 119. The -total raftchnaf 'Tne'TrvehooTrw'ai tno necessaryorganfatetton, and the . r,a.L : ttHiowwg C'lmmHtee-wasapHOin- ted PreHton G. Peterson, chairman; J. P. Edna Carpenter, of Franklin, led all wlih l.i tn lpr Welch, secretary; I,. L. Bunnell, Farm the elrls in rat H u rwm feminine credit. Other catching, G.OOD vSoklTers of Arthur N. TayTorT" girls who won prizes trfl5omwereei-Sett4Vlew- Chamber '"'a'ua PittawreT!oIet" near Kii!K,.or"""Fra!ikl!n, mine in the fields," art Klwafiis club; Stephen L. Chljs-niaEdith Kmery, of Alaesr-r- . " American Fork; 1L D. Wad ley. :" The Herald fntefvlwt'd MaBtrrAIex Sutherland, as The Herald always does Pleasant .Grove; W. J. Clegg, Vine with champions and other famous per yard; W. W. Taylor, Lake Shore; A. X. Anderson, Provo; John V. Alleman. sonages. SpringviUe;- - A; T. Money, Elmlra;-lYcl"llowd catch "em, Alex?" the -- 1 Matloy, Lake Shore; H. W. Gore. . "Witll a trap," he replied, and eluc- iGeribla, and.R. W. Lewis, Gosheni The chairman Is to appoint a idated.)"! wore gloves on my brands of five to meet, with the when Candling the trap, for rats will smell the trap and if a hand has been I'tah Water Storage- - commission and on the trap the rata will steer clear of formukte plans of tirganhatlon. the-traI baited raent aTid fishT Caught Jem alt around -- the THE BALD JUDGES WON! houne and near the store." Alex tells us that the bent The M I. A. debate and ball of tha are those that Mil the-ras it is caught. He rather doubts the Second ward, given last evenlhgrwcre men, I. very successful. Tho efficiency of the trap which holds the Earl LewiB andChas. young for tha rat for somebody .to kill next morning. Affirmative, wore baldIWbbins,''and put wigs up a strong fight for their "long-facebrothers, while the negative. Mrs Hannah Cardall and Mis Elibazoth'Souter, with oceans of flowBy Owens, "The Advertising Man. ing tresses and other unique make-nn- , Don't delay your Christmas shopping, put up the winning arguments for tha La. itearlyilnitheday negative, However, one bald Judge, Just decide what you are wanting, and one on the brink of baldness, gave And shop the Provo Herald way. the decision to the toys. The whole affair was a huge joke, and much apIt's easy to "tie" the Christmas spirit preciated by a large and . interested at audieuce. bated all lines of city and" country prohibiting' divorce " productivity, farmer, merchant and is more important than the prohibi -. Banufacturer. tion of alcohol and that a divorce con-was The banquet prepared by the ference Is of far greater moment-t- -- g o domestic science class of the of icbool under the direction Bessie Radcliff e and Miss Grace Alex is 12 But He Is A Whale OF A Rat Catcher 4 1 I . Plans Laid to Reclain 30,000 Acres : . : s ih shopping. vn.tj Women's Army i n Kansas Mine Wo r spirit prevailed at Chamber of Commerce. They should be in the offices seeking information and the cooperation of the business and, It Is men; , lead-jnand rural .both city dieted by plan has that the DIVO RCE IS CALLED well begun by both the men who establmercantile city's" the jn jjior ishments and the men who cultivate 6t Utah county. Hi, More tbajL25) men sat "down at the jennet served in the hall and rooms International Newt Service. ' school They repro- , BOSTON, Dec. 21 That s( the Central busmess jjst evening's quet In Central ,echool, r EPNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921. Get Together jit n SHOP EARLY high Miss the country's welfare than the disarmament conference were statements t 11 ot the domestic science depart- made by the Rev. J. J. Corrigan, promitV;r ment. Mrs. Elsie Carroll aided in the nent divine, in an. address before a women here. banquet planning for the department gathering of Terming divorce "our national dfc- High school girls served, and never were banqueters in this city served in grace," he pointed with alarm to the large number of marriage ties broken tetter fashion; nor more rapiaiy. Unanimously the banqueter Toted " the United States every year, The nation er society which, has the domestic t hearty appreciationor of tne rrovo tugn neither faith in God nor defense for icience department ichool, and went on record assuring the home is doome dto speedy destrucsaid. "If the young husbands of tomorrow that tion," the Recv. Carrigan ever the present system of things they can do no oetter man cnoose for their mates girls of the domestic passes away amid. strife and bloody to be because the home ant revoluttonT-ltTri- H irience department "If they. has- - ceased to be reverenced and demeals Jiks mother used to cook." - The musical program, was under Jhe fended as the fountain of civilization. "Home 1 sthe divinely "founded indirection of E. P. May hew and J. W. Wrtrnon orr7innr VvaKjac irv iheir urms wpre mmmoti amoncr the the human McAllister, the latter leading the com- stitution for continuing munity singing, with. Mr. . JIayhewc at race; home is the sanctuary "of Chas- army that took up the cause of their striking husbands find fathers '' tity and . Jove; home is the school of the piano. . - Monday's Herald placed the banquet sweet . and valuable discipline, the burg, Kansas. moral theater of social and 8 when religious, it should jhave hour at o'clock, been 6:30 o'clock, thereby making it duty and the nursery 6f patriotism. . "Divorce Is destroying this noblest Impossible, for Preston G. Peterson to act as .toastmaster (so he explained a institution of civilization. It has. become a national menace. Iq tardiness in arrival). Oscar A. Spear, president of the the short period of twenty years, from Smoot Lumber company, performed 1901 to 1920,- - 1,883,591 decrees .of divorce were granted ijl the United ably as impromptu toastmaster: - Thomas F, Pier pont president Mil e States. jpyer 1,318,514 children, minors Chamber of Commerce, mgjde-ahie- f mostly, were mentioned in these deThese divorce orphans have speech of ,welcome, and introduced Mr. crees.been cast out of home, an appalling Spear as toastmaster. W. R. Sutler, president of the Wood- - sacrifice to the Demon Divorce. "F eath is gripping thereart of our Clifton company, was Introduced a' the "man who f irst suggested this get neoDle. and unless there is a national ' JVpentartce and a national amendment together banquet" . , ; "This city and county needs closer our career as a oominant race is cooperation between farmers and mer- doomed. No nation can possibly sur"In Ne- vive the destruction of its homes and chants," Mr. Butler .said. braska, where I llvedfor many years", home training' of its children." there is a small city where farmers of the county feel perfectly at home when x. they go totown. They work with the. OLYMPIC STADIUM V merchants for the good of all, and'the merchants work with the farmers. We need moreof that spirt there in this county.- - That-wa-s One of the reasons OS ANGELES why I put on the Utah county apple contest last fall." v. ; n L L. Bunnell, president of the Farm Bureau association of Utalj county, resInternational Npws nerylce. Dont forget- your free music lessons ponded, saying: NEVADA TO EXECUTE LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21. Bringing The army of 6,000 wives and daughters of striking Kansas miners Advancing toward the pita at the Provo Photo Supply. "I welcome ibis occasion," and feel most to the point of reality one of the WITH LETHAL GAS were at work. Waving Ameriof Workers Mine America, United of that much good can come out of it. orders the wherenen, obeying civic projects ever underlooks like one of' ihose Meredith It until not - Tiewere out "strikebreakers'" and the hauled stopped difference between the business stupendous New Service.". in the West, actual work of can flags, laughing and ostling, they bicycles will surely come ln handy for International men and the farmers is, the business taken RENO, Nev., Dec. 21. Nevada' Los Angeles Coliseum arrival of state troops. great Christmas. building v 4 men look upon the farmers as. a neclethal gas law providing that, capital in Exposition park lias been begun. essary evil and the fanners look upon documents punishment be executed by adminis the fin'al of comC. Th of Mr, J. the esigning Hoag Penney ' the business men as men out .for the some form of gas' to condamned contract for tering construction the from the east returned has Just RE ELECTED PRESIDENT'S WIFE IS pany AMAZONS COAL money. We should get together and whereby MINE will probably be tested ln the HEDQUIST was persons or stadium, coliseum, fair in the He reports business as the huge make an effort to correct this. supreme court soon, when Gee Jon. a the mark of success and thinks states be where placed it visited, completed, "Another thing which needs correctiSan Francisco Chinese, and Hughie. of two years by, a large is gradually on the Improve. ng: you business men ship in hun- on the efforts HELD Sing a Chinese ot Carson City, pay business men FORIAHSOH public-spiriteDENT PRESI of group ARRESTED dreds of thousands of dollars worth the death penalty for killing one of of this city, of what we can NEGLECT OF SERVICE MEN IS their countrymen. The two are the. produce right here, - The structure will cost $800,000 and and can produce it IntPrnatlonul New Service. first to come under the penalty of ths just as well as it will seat at least ft.OOO persons. It can International News Service. can be xSHANGHAt Dec. 21. Madam Sun new gas law. An application for a produced any place in the ho iibpiI for athletic events of all kinds, 21. ar Six Dec. Kan., PITTSBURG, -at CAUSE OF CRIME, HE SAYS wife of Sun Yat- Sen, presiYaf trial has been made, and if this is liome, for morister pageantsand-spectacl- es Sen, ufto' leaders be women rests of saia hy not practice what you - preach T d'onlcdthe mm 1iavo no alternative dent oftbe SoutlTChlna republic, has and other irablic events. We need course under the law. , j your patronage and you need - Plans already are under way to at- the "Amazons" in the marches on the hehTTIi Service. News is and International been kidnapped being ours. I welcome The state has made no provision for 21. LOUIS. Mo.: Public Dec. ST. anything which will tempt to secure for this city, as a re- mines in the coal fields last week f J300-00- 0 r' for the her mountains By captors brtog us to a better understanding," the Olympic were made here "A total of fourteen - neglect of the former, service man isfrecUng a gas cell in its new - prison. ?Provo is getting together in a way sult of the undertaking, ransom. The- former been women have been arrested ' thus far have ...... ... the cause of much of the wave of day- jiow tinder construction. heretofore which f Kwell-in- g - Which Is very pleasing," Bald J. P, games took at ac- provision of shooting or hanging prisand The bank robberies, place kidnapping holdups light in . Europe. and Sheriff Milt Gould stated that he ; welch. oners was repealed by the legislature e "There has" been altogether held anT stadiums in mnj In Kwangsl province, the bandits cording to Al Jennings, ' which passed the gas law. ... "it ,mucn distrust 46 additional warrants for women the ' had fnr Kafnre nlana i.,AiA Distrust among I cities bandit. I t soldiers. . as themselves were biuuiu disguising .!.(, i business ''"',-''.exa As men as well as among he ilocal etructtire toward social "The attitude the. hkhwilL.besetv-edthiwere completed. marchers 3iadnm Sunwas en route to Join her tanners. We Rbnnld uti Jen--4; " f - ; husband who is al the. head of hia service Tnany-tnlrffrnai-s:. result many novel teatures 01 consul rweetc The warrants for the most part SURGEON URGES REMOVAL" .' nd know each other and do teamwork. Mnn uuffi worked out "While the "war was' 'on today, toward nings armies Peking. marching OF' ALL APPENDIXES unlawful . By teamwork' assembly. . charge, only, can we achieve She was to have taken charge of everyone was calling him a .savior of Unless the builders encounter unexof In addition to the roundlng-u- p . :, . ot mccess.f" notaAnd sort, and that "the thing. some, humanity southern Cross' is of work the Red delays it expected Evan Pec.- 21. Dr wpmen alleged to have taken part ta 1 .Dr. Franklin Harris, president of the pected look at him how. That's what makes .KANE, Pa., armies. ble events can be staged during the close the Kane, the. surgeon who last summer '. s'oung university, robbers. was the next Christmas holidays in 1922 as the the "big offensive" to under mines, Madam Sun is well known in the gunmen.and cut out his own appendix' without first George disttict federal agents . , .: shaker. r . tJnited States. She is a graduate of "Men 'ara' beginning to realize 'that taking an anesthetic, has suggested t ' attraction. . wee opening federal agent "We have here prohibition Wark, the' fruition . the Methodist school at Macon, Ga. if a government cari raise an army the Elk County Medical, society that a of what will be oftonight conducting a drive against liquor law 4 V, hell out of another governmuch importance," nnPppf9Dcn r ART DRIVER'S Her clean" sister, Met! Ing Soong, Is a Welles- - and whip i ; , the law should be passed by the next state of A up r. violators today. Harris said. "I feel a good spirit , ment, it's Just as proper for them to ' Z SALARY TO TEACHERS. t. graduate. college were ley men " Five was ' legislature compelling - every child t district promised. .ne. a feeling of trains. rob have ; I t have its appendix cut out Properly arrested. neard that some farmers think the I y of two take strict "It'll generations EXCHANGING PLAYS.News Service. Middle-clas- s remained quiet district mine The performed and with the right hospital merchant is a leach. This Is a wrong : 21. as rich law enforcement against the BERLIN, Dec. All are necessary In the great .restore a proper care afterward, he said, the number of to as hard up that .recently About 350 men were reported working the poor, art wejl U. Y. .dramatic B. The depart mT deaths from such operations would be Productive program. You may as well a Potsdam candiaate-ior-.amuuv in the strip pits and deep mines. ment announces Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, respect for law," added Jennings. few. He contended that many hum a - the - government say that the miner is informed real tne proutan the only will . exchange plays with, tor's post Ills were directly traceable to disdust-car- t Kansas farmers stage ducer of a become one iron, because he is the college. after the holidays. he would, 'v '' " Agricultural that, eased SOME 'appendix. , Chronic- - Invalidism b1g G00PGUESSERS no takes wolf hunt privilege It from the earth." Mr. Pier-!MVther than havethe "Clarence," the play ln course of prep from rheumatism, dyspepsia and'other He lof bringing up yoifng Potsdamers nereeB Just as much towards aration at the B. Y. U.r will go to Internatloritl Newa Service. Illnesses are results of chronic appenSetting . o flnlsho aa tha said the peddling Dusineis to aome met with The Market will Sutton 21. the up fanners while For the bring Logan, PARSONS," Kan Dec be said. . . Diners do. PRESIDENT ALEX HEDQUIST. While in mighty good candy guessers in the dicitis, Provo "Builder of Bridges. first timeln 25 years farmers of southmuch better. . . , The mercn&nts are of chain naa Y."' B. of the Alex Hedqutst, bead waged by that the north, the Kansas are planning to hold gieu necessary and players will, ap- candy cane contest The government ti, ' . ap- eastern store. CHARGES AMERICAN SOLDIERS J, likewise add value to the com-"t- e understand that he was one of 175 wolf hunt an drug stores In Provo and Pleasant pear at Ogden and Brigham City. teach-ef of regular as 11 Passes from the producer The candy cane weighed four pounds WERE HANGED IN FRANCE president 7v A mobilization call . for Christma.s Grove, today was plicants for a position end owing All are necessary to PIRATES LOOT STEAMER C 15 ounces. Eleven persons guessed the farmers of the Provo Kiwanis club at the lunchout among in German schools no that gone has iiM npcons'imer1, day chance for a Kreat civilization. We may to his youth there was five pounds, and alt must appear, at International Nw ServtceT of Labette county and it is expected eon ln Hotel Roberta. Dec. 21. Twelve each other apart Here I am re-- ; him at present ' ' the Sutton Market Thursday evening WASHINGTON. Mr. Hedquist received 23 votes, with International News Service. - - ' men will join ln upwardf-1,00that American soldiers were banged at ot the bulldog irtory.- A huntter ; SHANGHAI. Dec. 21. Fishermen pi at 7 o'clock, to draw for the prizes, ': five cast for Walter Adams. '' hunt. the m two very fine bulldogs, bo he took UN1QUE CLUB WILL AID France. box of Camp Wilson, For vice president the returns were: rates looted a coastwise steamer near r .First prize Is a three-pounFor some time past the wolves have A.- - B. Mor- Amby and secured 1150,000 irom tne chocolates;, second prize, two pounds; while and buddies former he prt- TO NEW START, been his 20; live Judge ot lots with 2 .ut wlth hlm on hunt He shot McArthur, Edgar making away .re' , a divi to M 2Sth ( Pennsylvania) vates McArthur-wa" report declared one a according 4he, , Mr. third 7.. passengers, pound.. f?n prize, deer. Thinking it tery 1 stock and fowls ln this vicinity. Tne gan, "" ceived here this afternoon. The following "jrood guessers" must sion looked on, George H.- Taylor ot farmer declare that It Is high time rO'dCfetcd. . S'.d be,ell to give his dogs all they Ded tt-H- g; Pa" ' of the wife PIt'tSBPRGh" Wu choten: Madam t were Ting Fang, attend the drawing-l- f they want in on 1737 South Beulah street,- Philadeleat, he Kave them the hind parts The following director! ko call a halt on the depredations ct dub D. veteran Chinese diplomat was a pas- the prizes! Harry Lindley, Arsala Lar-se- phia, testified before the investigating W. Jr John B. fine, big venison. The dogs at burgh has the most unique Fairer, It several Allen, larnv nieht these marauders, aa tin h on the vessel, but was uninjured committee investigating charges by Elliott April Olson, raenced fighting over their country. Its memBe- r- y Bave reported that they have fre- - Dixon, W. R." BnUer, T. I Schoneia, senger Z The' " - . VMf. by tbe pirates. Thomas. Mrs. Tom Watson, George, were hanged ot Robert Murdock. Farrer, stalkF. T. could wolves Roy exclusively timber Pierpont ent, wh.heen 'ought when they of the , , as ine , overseas during the world war. , BuUer received the highest rote, 27. 7 S.S. Peay, C. C. Taylor, Keith Du eating. After watching them tnttan ia known 'Y MILLIONAIRES OUSTED. to charge refRollo in e around. been Florence Speckart, and Vera Mr. Fairer' received the next highest to iZi??m2 Ume he said. 'Aren't they extensively have Traps ". IU sole motive ks? They would rather eat bulldog Carlisle. ' . .' catch the beasts, , but without any vote, 25. SUES FOR DIVORCE. , News Service. V International and . Tbomas r, McArthur who nas nmsucu uo taBeatrenlson.' . th . . Edgar results. , here a helping marked Dec: 21. The inter-stat- e FOCH CHEERED ON RETURN dis"ate race WASHINGTON, lor in were the tied penitentiary farmer Pierpont have a fine "'tnnH Mrs- - Imogene M. Hall, of f . commerce commission has Issued TO FRANCE AFtER U. S. VISIT te get t08ether. The govern--t- 1 Snd aTsoVn as he get out find hlm trict trustee. '' T t . LOW CHR1STMA8 RATES." has. filed complaint askinj f better a toward Fork, Harold ' DrtlM .William t.MtlhMe1 Rockefeller, Mal him . for . ordora turn . and . hundred million dollars a job, i . PARIS. Dec. 21. Marshal Focb, and a divorce' from Wilton, O. Hall. T: igpend to Baker Oeofre'JT. a and VdnrfcrWlt of Mr. and Mrs. The tfnlon Pacific railroad Is mak faLi r ln research work to Improve in Premier Vivian! arrived ftpm couple have one child. 13 months t the geven years since the Parting ing It lest expensive to spend Christ- Bpringvllld are rejolclnf '.over the surrender 'before December 8L Oieir formerUnited rSr.!V-Th8tate spends a hundred States today. Immense Mrs-- . - Hall.' alleges that her husba: . estaDiisnea .Y?as as In directors aonroxlmatelyvthe nmfttrmi of the ways Home T,nfto mas with the ?'old folks at home" by arrival of a fine baby lrl, born Mor 111 Crowds the the wswthtrrf railroads of gave.tbem a great- - ovation slapped her face and used abusive kin- Von wr - reduced excursion rates on all lines, day, December J.5r at the Provo GenMcBride has taKen uiouuno oi Ik "t K train arrived at 1 ocloek.T;guage. their when, Stater. :l. tnlte pe the t,me eral hospitaLi;;i-.'tthe a "iw.era will take wl come when and gUren of the fed, sheltwed Rom-le- y .T'Jhi s' d n '- Ihe . itdm-aiion- ; n, . -- V-o-a reporU-ll-qiVQrrie- . ilte-trai-w- " at ' mm mum em d" Wood-Clifton'- i - " - . KIWIS d -- . WHrtt-preachtrade- " - v ( - one-tim- .. M - - . 1 " ," r. . , ; , ' - , '- . - ' b v j- . n, Be-ula- 'Mar-garet- U 1 riiiB ii,nA. sen-berr- y. ud ' - : I- . ? l"r advantage |