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Show WHO'S WHO IN SPRINGVILLE. The "Who's Who in Springville" contest will be kept open for answers until Tuesday; the winning answers to be printed in The Herald Wednesday, March 8th. The postponement is to give all Springville readers a longer time in which to find out from their merchants what the right answers are. local THE VOL XXXVI. m inl E. NO. 110. RAIL D mimm m oca PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922. FIRST EDITION. JV Second District Women Want American Fork and Provo Woman on th e School Board Join Hands in County IRS.ADAB.HASLER i Mrs. Hasler'o Statement TABERNACLE FILLED ATfJ. T. EARRER In making a statement as to my attitude toward the election PRIESTHOOD MEETING of a new school board member, I wish to say that I have no personal ambition in the matter. When a vacancy developed in the The I'tah Stake Tabernacle was scnooi Doard through the resignation of Mr. McAdam, it occurred filled Thursday nilit to hear to the women of this district that this would be an opportune time well Elder David (). McKay of the Council to have the mothers of Provo's school children represented on the of Twelve Apostles address the priestboard. I tried hard to shift the responsibility to others of my hood of the stake assembled in confriends who are well qualified for such work, but none seemed ference. Elderof McKay expressed his 1TRAW VOTE FAVORS WOMAN the large congregaable to accept it. So, after much persuasion I allowed bv name appreciation tion, and was especially pleascu beThe Herald's straw vote taken by a to go before the1 public as a candidate for the position. cause of the presence of so many of erald reporter Ihursday in the sec- The women of Provo have felt for a long time the desire to the younger members of the ad school district of .Provo shows have a representative on the school board because of their ardent ihe following returns: President T. N. ln desire in the proper education of our children. We feel that we charge of the services.Taylor Men Voters. Number asked 24. Elder McKay quoted from Isaiah should be permitted to help shoulder the burdens1 of this impor im p EXALTED rami Cooperation ELECTED By HARRY BUTLER, The Herald's Staff Correspondent. AMERICAN FORK, March 3. Mt. Timpanogos and other scenic attractions of Utah county and Utah are to be boosted by a Utah county organization. This decision was reached at a joint meeting of the American Fork Commercial club and representatives from the different clubs of Provo, which was held in th Commercial club rooms of American Fork last night. E. L. Roberts, physical director of the B. Y. U., was the principal speaker, who told of the necessity of having an organization here which will boost for the many attractions in our county. His speech, in part, is as follows: "I have spent two years in Switzerland and found that the Alps has nothing on our mountains here except that they are better advertised. They are known for their scenic beauty the world over. Advertising is largely responsible for this. "There are many kinds of advertising. It is always best in advertising to the world to advertise as large a number of features as possible. People will not go across the country to see one thing. To attract attention a largo number of just things must, De Drougni to tne pleasure seekers' attention. RULER OFjLKS Joseph T. Farrer was elected exalted ruler of the Provo Lodge of Elks Thursday evening, at the annual election attended by a large number of members. Mr. Farrer and R. H. Paenke were candidates. ror esteemed leading knight there were three candidates, Thomas Wil52:2: Declined to say on "Put O thy strength Zion," tant work, v Favor Mr. Paxman 8 and stated that it had reference to liams, R. A. Stringham and E. B. Should I be chosen at the election, I shall do my utmost to the Favor Mrs. Hasler 5 present time. The strength of the Whipple, Mr. Whipple securing the work in harmony with the other members of the board and shall church is the priesthood. Women Voters. He an- majority of votes cast. d Number asked 32, to give my efforts in helping to work out such plans as nounced that he would consider his R. A. Stringham was elected esteem-ebe pleased ' loyal knight, leading Alfred Fow-er- s Declined to say the 2 under three topic, priesthood will best promote the educational and moral progress of the girls and Clyde Parchall. Favor Mrs. Hasler .....21 and headings: What the priesthood should A. J. Fowers defeated L. A- Chris-tense- n boys not only in my own district, but throughout the entire mean to the individual, what the indiFavor Mr. Paxman 9 and LeRoy Hardy in the race school system. vidual owners to the Quorum, and Total. for esteemed lecturing knight. what Number asked ....... the owes indivi the to 56 quorum ADA M. HASLER. For treasurer J. A. Boshard had no "Our advertising should include Mt sibilities. Favor Mrs. Hasler dual and the church. "Everything which Mr. 26 and there was but one Timpanogos with its trails up both Roberts has said is correct, but we Favor Mr. Paxman The priesthood is God's represen- opposition ....17 Paul D. sides, the great care in American have more than that. The Provo Chamtative on earth, said Elder McKav: candidate for secretary, Vincent being to that posi- Pork canyon, Community Flat, the ber of Commerce It preparing . book- - -OR SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER. through it, God's will is made known tion.. glacier, the lakes on. top of th moun- let which will tell of the agricultural to man. The speaker related an inciEdward Scherer was- tain, Aspen Grove, the hot pots, and industrial possibilities of this dent had while that occurred he was ADA B. HASLER. Vivian Park and the other resorts ot county. There is no place in the state on the - Sandwiehr Islands. While he trustee, over James Maloney. W. MONROE PAXMAN. Dr. H. F. Cannon, present exalted Provo canyon. Utah lake would be a where manufacturing can be located the 'directors of and his companions were praying on SPRINGVILLE KIWANIS CLUB. tceed rail Wis great company that Springville is a spot which had been occupied by ruler was. chosen representative to the great attraction if properly boosted. between two transcontinental One of tht above wfll be recom- the ideal place for the steel plant, r cannon while on Jus first grand lodge, with J. H, Denhalter. So too with Saratoga Springs, our roads. American Fork has ideal loca- " held club of y. Kiwais tjeorge The . Spriaville lended to the good roads and the B. Y. U. Very often tions for the building of manufacture. present members of the its regular weekly meeting- at the mission, and old Hawalan had beheld alternate.. .vviillujand a Willi 11I1II VAI1UIJ3 Ernest Buckley was elected tyler. 'rovo school board for we have tourist who come down fronj . "I am heartily in favor of a vision showing the presence f Eldappointment blue the first photographs complete This Harrison. Hotel being o the The new officers are to be installed Salt Lake City just to see, wlial Is-vacancy caused by the resigna-io- n time the club has. met there. Kiwan-fa- n print map of the site which has been ers Cannon and izing in tlifs 6uniy ancl all get toof John W. McAdam. means responsibility; it at next Thursday's meetincr of the known to them as the great Mormon gether and boost for the county. I Win Harrison prepared the lunch- offered the company by Sprineville. when lhis recommendation will be made an entertainment and re- university. We are the grateway to With the of Provo, we means service. In exemplification of lodge, hope we will get together tonight in Fifty of the 62 members were uesdav at a "sentiment" election en- - eon teel sure ot Mr. Kennedy s success, this statement, Elder McKay quoted freshments will be additional feat Bryce canyon and the other attrac- a big broad way not only for the present. Mled bv President Toh n W. Farrr The from Wordsworth's "Intimaitons of of the program. tions of southern Utah. scenic but also for the industrial deJ he meeting was called to order by lodge voted to with the "Then comes honesty of advertis velopment of the county." f the school board as it is designed President of Faun, Immortality." the Priesthood, daughter speakClub J. F. Smith. the sang one Mr. .and Mrs. Ed Scouts in tne sentiment of the Boy their effort to or ing. Wesley King recently said that He Reynolds, died er continued, means instructionStephen L. Chipman of American of its Kiwanis songs. Chaplain foDtam the second district. ganize a scout band, and at Mr. Los Angeles is built on a lie. When Fork said: "This is the kind of a Mnday from the effects of dropsy. referred to the Deacon's quorum,- - and Schercr's members of the school Wainwright offered prayer. The funeral was held Wednesday. suggestion decided to aid in people come here must be satis- spirit we should have started out with. explained that it was the duty of the! the On account of the member who was oard wish to transformation of the county in- fied. We must notthey appoint a man or wom-- n have it said that Judging from the newspaper talk we presidency thereof to instruct the endorsed by the majority of second appointed to act as toastmastcr being into a county hospital. The Springville Second ward M. I. quorum. They should teach one an- firmary Timp is built on a lie. They must find thought Provo was not willing to help, 'strict citizens who vote at the Tues-a- y absent, President J. b. bnuth hlled A. senior class held a successful kids other to avoid the ciirarette. to treat we say we have. We must felt that we was not financially everything his place. election. with respect, to play bas- womanhood the at ward have party better Tuesday evening roads, build better trails able to put the thing over ourselves. of was M. William Provo, Citizens of the district met in CenRoylance house. All that took on our mountain sides, have better Skit Lake CHy was willing to helD and meeting kci Dan witn tne spirit ot true sportstal School ailditsirinm being called on to talk, he were dressed in costumes which part manship. - This does AyJnado. a visitor, hotels and many more of them, build did contribute $100, so we accepted not mean that 19 OVIES CENSORED only talked in the interest of farming and wore to ening in a primary election. represent, children. Stick those brethren in charge of the boys I am heartily good launches for the lakes, have their assistance. in Henry Goddard was chosen chair fruit raising, spoke very urgently that licorice with wax cupie dolls and ice should refrain from butter auto camping grounds. Then sympathy with organizing in this giving instrucman, with Ho fruit raising and farm products be cream were tion. will we we when be tourists able enjoyed. get county." attention this season, piairman Goddard stated the FOR The importance of chastitv was to take care of them. Suppose wc had purpose given special Other speakers were Prof. John C. would have a gi eater f the meeting and asked for nomina- - that the marketheretoforeElder come READY FOR BASEBALL. 20,000 people emphasized by here during the Swenson. James H. Clark, County ComMcKay. Murder demand than luns. is so heinoiis, he said, because it is summer, what would we do with them? missioner James F. Gardner and Alex Andrew L. L. Mendenhall and Mayor John r a Vnitc. These are prubieuis which we must Iledquist. They all spoke in favor of The civics committee of the Springville is now ready to start taking what can not be restored. The lOnrOe Paxman a man liArn .iioail L. Bower also spoke in th cir.tercst of same is true of honor. Priesthood the season's baseball. take care of. a educated in forgetting the past and now fruit and Council better Manwith Municipal met raising. farmining " VV'a ni nat ul tit Inula utl ni rrnut this city. nr The following officers have been means the preservation of honor of for the good of all. The people are eroanin? under On account of a number of the memto make the league a suc- the man holding the priesthood and agcr Kay button of the Strand theatre tlonalism. Let us take the tourists to Mr. Chipman made a motion that a appointed attend the bers to priesthood wishing tvy taxes," Mr. Knudsen said. cess: Dr. Wallace, president; S. M. of thosewith whom he assosiates. last night to discuss the new program' see all of the waterfalls, the caves, Utah county outdoor association be f hey are demanding that exnenses meeting at Provo, the meeting of the Deal, secretary; J. F. Mendenhall, Elder McKay told a pathetic story of of censored films Mr. Sutton proposes the lakes, the Mormon university, and organization, which passed. Mr. Pier usual. than shorter was cut club down. Pved treasurer. Board of directors are M. France, of bovs who had lost t'lipir to put on at the Strand ' iveryhting which will interest them pont made a motion which parsed to the to Kiwanis After singing p.r- - Knudsen's audience trained the song honor the boys who could fight for O. Packard. J. R. Howard, W. O-adThese films are to be censored by 1,1 Mn' W- ,f we do not '0 thl tnpy the effect that Mr. Roberts be appointwas PPression that if Mr. Pamn is tune of smiles, the meeting their but could not fight lor the women's Dr. J. R. Anderson. C. R. country, ed to get representatives from every awfly dissatisfied, until Thursday night March Firmage, M. committee, including wi" josen board member school expenses journed "We niUHt and effect an town and city in the county to form a Jones, J. Whiting, G. D. Kennedy themselves. from each school dis- -' representatives 9th. Priesthood further means nearness trict. The and school taxes and Joe Vance. r ".eif itreduced following committee was organization to take charge of the committee which will draft plans for is nrih1e fnr Mr Par. to divinity. r'ed county assetH. These mountains the perfecting of a Utah county organlast appointed night: Mrs. Ralph to do that. ln explaining the member's rlntv to CALLED TO FRISCO. The Springville high school basket Income the playgrounds of the ization. These plans are to be subMrs. iwi" Poulton, Franklin; Jenkins, ball quintet have gone to Salt Lake bis quorum, Elder McKay quoted a Maesar; Mrs. J. M. if".B. L. C. Potter nominated Mrs. 'world. We must and boost mitted to a meeting of county citizens Harmon, Parker; P Hasler. G. D. Kennedy of Springville, lias for the beginning "You ought, to be Mrs. Falk, Timpanogos; Mrs. f. C. M what we have." for approval at a later dato. Each purpose of playing for the poem, The WOniFtl arP tIAt in fine inteiests the for Frisco the called to sake been of in those hnnir who think Warnick, B. Y. U.. who will act with state championship. They were sucThe meeting was then turnrd over city is entitled to three representafine." are .Places of men," Mrs. Potter said. of the steel plant. cessful in winning the first and sec- you discussion. Mrs. tives on this committee except Provo, Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. The singing was under the direction Maw. Hasler, Mr. Kennedy is a live wire and our ond games in the - hope to aid men in Our team Mrs. Potter of the council.! Thomas V. Pierpont of Provo spoke which will have six because of the and tourney. ir .t,,ouJ5n- on of suehe will Prof. Franklin Madsen of the B. now has a good show of bringing rage Four.) hopes are with him that The censored movies arc to be at of the agricultural and industrial pos- - larger population. home all honors. A large number of Y. U. He was aided by the University special Saturday matiness, starting at local basket ball enthusiasts are with Glee club. o'clock. The first will be "Rebecca the local hoopsters. of Sunnybrook Farm," which will be Mr. and Mrs. Upton Hoover and Mr. at the Strand Saturday, March 11. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Worsley were and Mrs.. Webster Hoover motored to Last night's conference was called Women of Salt Lake visitors Thursday and Fri- Salt Lake City Thursday and spent the by W. S. Williams, president of the Prof. Pardoe Speaking to Kiwanians Urges Closer Association County Inaugurate Movement to Improve Dancing day attending the automobile show. Home and School association. day with friends. - SRR fNGVILLE - ' - Peart-Priesthoo- - , I CHEN - - ,..:. I i & . . , I 1 Clean Up Summer Dancing Your Town and Your Boy .Conditions at Summer Resorts. VVonii'ii it.i. f heart the n.nnl u(a P""g people who . " ns. K. 1 I I' ClCHn t. i. nt j the frequent dance with l'rot. ana yesterday i lU MC lilt- - wmj cummer (lnttrii.rr IC,, nnniv . Nrts th, season. "y are awake to the fact that ....., r3" tne nmi.,r ...:n ' lUlld ami tlioi ., rtf .HiMiner's improper at dancing "'if Ot (he l.l ,;il .(IU IIIIIVIU .T . "III j....: r IW ,,"a"y Rirls and boys. i.orrei was asked to assist in tz Prourjii. i .1 rul ""J 'ly ill the summer rc- i C" till! and nldor l Ther l i" wnicn . io 'auici nope ii i.. i.... ' ouc way nn i j ..I.... bu rw can I r"'!'lih." w y" "- 10 UUve vrtJ . m lA ll ,tl now. ;!"iy i - "A...I exception, ..ingle I:11".r,t'n,. l.tll ii vv. ii mi, wiin- - under close The man lift" , .V1011'! have assistants IHIlM dfV0,p I hit V 'aw portion ui c..".1"' 1'iactirallv evcrv evening uunuay to danr. ii. t I..IUII. I IIV iaUi nui'll in.. .1. . El- J. i'Pervision. M . B ,i - :u. niitinur...j from halls and '.l,,nr.linccri ' a n if r.... ........ .l ... mij . i . uiii even me : Mr. -1 npr.tl ' li halls FKHitip 01 . II would not suf- - Between "The good people of this commun ity must patronize the hall where only clean and proper dancing is permitted. Thev must make sure that their girls and boys attend the clean dances. For to make clean dancing permanent it must be made as profitable as the other sort has been." The dance hall matter is to be laid before the mayor early next week, in clean and his active for. be asked dancing is to t Wednesday evening Prof, and - the dances at t.Ulll.11 " III wxnwiwthe Mozart. They will urge that the young and old dancers of this city acquire a better unowicugc oi uam.c steps and positions. "Much of what has been called more vulgar, or improper dancing is intenthe result of ignorance than of tion," Prof. Lorrcll said- Dance education will do a world of good in advancing the clean dancing program of the good people of Provo.' Provo People are Great Phone Users Provo people are the greatest talk era on earth. Something like that was the theme chosen by S. J. Jones, group manager of the (Mountain States Telephone The present company to i gether with its associated companies is commonly known as the Bell system of which our company, the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph comcompany. There are more calls from phone pany is one. "Fellows, I think you would be instations in Provo, in proportion to the city's population, than ln any other terested to know that Provo handles the greatest number of local calls per city of the intermountaln region. Mr. Jones explained the workings of station of any city in this intermoun- the telephone system to Rotarians taiu territory, as we handle 10 calls and Logan's this noon at the regular meeting of to Salt Lake 5, Ogden 5 7. As to our service in Provo you fel the club in Hotel Roberts. 'The birth of the telephone dates lows are the judges. Provo has 1,697 from June 2, 1873, when Prof. Alex- stations and furnishes employment ander Graham Bell made the discovery for 44 people. "We are installing a separate toll which led td the production of the first speaking telephone," Mr. Jones board consisting of five positions said. "The first conversation was which will take care of our expected from Boston to Cambridge over two growth iu toll business. "1 am at the present time making a miles of telegraph line by Dr. Bell and commercial estimate of the future his associate, Thomas Watson. "The first business organization to growth of Provo, with the idea in view in a commercial of the construction of a steel plant. HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS PLAY. handle the telephone way was organized in 1877. Several Fellows, it that steel plant comes to 1878 and Provo our company will have to spend The Provo high school dramatic de- changes took place betweenBel! Telethousands of dollars." American the when 1899 "Miss the play, partment will present with Prof. John C. Swensnn invited all the was merged company amusement phone Hobbs," In the Third ward & Rotarians to attend the Zueblin lec Telegraph American Telephone hall this evening. Airs-vti-u- - company. ture at College hall next week. W. Lester Mangum told of the ment to start a Boy Scout band. Vice President O. A. Spear move- FORMER RESIDENT OF PROVO DIES. Mrs. F.leanor R. Moore, widow of B. Moore and a the late Stephen former resident of Proyo, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Havercamp in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Moore is survived by six daughters and one son. Funeral services were held in Salt LakeThe body will be brought to t !nr Berg Mortuary tomorrow at 2 o'clock, and interment will take place at the city cemetery at 2:30 o'clock. ENGINEERS TO MEET. The regular meeting of the Provo chapter of American Association of Engineers will meet Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the Provo Commercial club rooms. Fathers and Sons. BOY SCOUT BAND. . Provo Lodge B. P. O. I'.lKs Thursday evening voted to appro-- ! priate $25 for music for the newlv hand. Scout Boy organized Thomas V. Ashton said that he would add $10 to the music fund for the hoys. This action follow-- I ed a report of the F.Iks Hoy Seout Michael committee chairman, St rebel, who urged that F.Iks Kiv their support to the Hoy Seoul protrram of leading hoys into right paths. "fVcifA t: it'Arct litu'UH i k. 1,'irnnt'i indifference." asserts Prof. T. Karl Pardoe, speaking on "Your Town and Vour Boy" at the Kiwanis lunclieoi' in Hotel Roberts Thursday. "We have dreams of a steel plant coming here." Prof. Pardoe continued. "If it does come it will bring with it a large increase in the foreign born population, men and women without our American ideals. Wli... chance does one of our boys stand against that We must face this by instilling into our sons the ideals of American citizenship." Prof. Pardoe urged the closer association of sons :uul fathers. "How many fathers are spending an hour a day with their sons?" be asked. And drew attention to the fact that 60 per cent of criminals arc under 21 year sof age. "The greatest men of the world :t; those whose parents, were matured and who spent time with their children. "Loafing is a greater danger to ho than all the whiskey, and is worse t! an a'l other influences iu the Hi V. kllOU of 5d IVfivn Inn f.lil i mirgli ;nd stronii euouuh to work r liahi'u.'il loafer, i.l' "The fellowship of father :id soil is the greatest fellowship in the world." President Alex lleihpiist was pres. fnt. alter a month's vacation spent in California, of husinesi, and conditions in California cities. Dr. I'. S. II arris brought a message of greeting from the Kiwanis club of Logan. Announcement was made that Kiwanis Hub would give a concert March 17 at the Tabernacle, the proceeds of which, i to go toward aiding in building T'ftipauoko road T'le H. Y. I', glee Hub will be thr feature of the program. I |