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Show STICllWQ THOSE STUCK i "Too much," replies the driver. According to motorists coming the Point of the Mountain, . "All right, stay all night, giddap," there' a farmer' there literally coin- says the farmer. , getting rich to fast "Hey, IH pay the $9." and the ing money. of hii track growing truck is hauled out. Takes 15 minhf can t keep wealth. utes, about half a block, and the kind: and how why This is the ly rescurer collects his $9 and waits Trucks and autos get stuck in snow drift at the Point-Can'- t for the next one to pet stuck. four-fo"Get stuck is right," exclaimed one pull through. Along comes Mr. . .. wrathful driver coming into Provo Farmer with hit team. four hours late today. he chirps. "Pull you out for FTF1 Pise4 HE IRA T7 V? ini ot VOL. XXXVI. NO. 113. . r. ' if JUL mm - mm ALASKAN UUVI TAKE WILL COW WOMAN . PACK TO NATIVE LAND. - mm do March 8. Mrs. this city and her husband's pet Jersey cow, Runia, in a few days will be on their way "home" to They are going on the same ship. The wife will go In steerange and the cow In 'Storage." They will sail from New York. It cost more for the cow's passage pn the ship than for - the wife's. Kubec says be intends to go along since "things look more rosy over there now than for a , long life." The Kubecs are thrifty and homesick. They made money in thin country. They believe their dreams have at last come true. . Manager. Spriftgville Office of The Herald. phone 84-Circulation, Advertising, News. v --Vr- -- .... .,. It is every. Rotarian's duty, as It Roger W'. .Babson has said that is every good citizen's duty to aid pub there are only seventy men In Amerlic officials In the performance of their ica who have done big things, such ' :.: . . : offical tasks." So said Rotarian Governor Tom V. MonroePaxman was the victor in the second 'district school board Davis, of Butte, Mont., and Rotarian sentiment election, 'held in Central governor of the Jntermountain n- as' building i1 md run -- ' .. TRAIL tin RALPH SNELSON Czecho-Slovaki- iiluv in mm SPRING VIL LE SHARON, Pa., Paul Kubec, of ' Lid Ul FIRST EDITION. PgOTO MM KILLS HIMSELF ON Eiid nt:rnTii JV PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, 1922. J. The First Prize: lit Wall paper or paint, value $8, donated by Smith Mercantile Uo. Won by Nettie Mangelsen, Box 253, Springville, Second Prize: Rug valued at $7.50, donated by H. T. Reynolds & Co. Won by coe ueai, inird Nortn, Main street, Springville. railroads, establishing great industries, and amassing" bigl fortunes. Of these seventy men, five; per cent are the sons of bankers, ten Tkird Prize: School Tuesday. gion. per cent of manufacturers, fifteen perl Ladies valued at $6.00, donated by Kennedy Mr. Paxman received 162 votes. get, manicuring (Mr. Davis was the guest of honor cent of merchants, and thirty per centl & Handley drug store. Woti by Leona Reynolds, Springville. Mrs. Ada B. Hasler received 60 the principal speaker at the of poor preachers and farmers. Dr. I and Do you remember Walter A. Wilrotes. Prize-Twent-y Fourth R. in Richard the Rob in Hotel Lyman, mating received en special had the Rotary Hasler meeting Mrs. liams, a Provo born man, 38 years admission tickets to Star theater. Won bv Mrs. old? dorsement of various women's organ- erts Tuesday. . foregoing statement to the students Amos Hatfield, South Main street, Springville. . izations and represented the growing We must stand for a program for of the Young University this morning VOMBI HGHT He was born in this, city in 1884.. movement for women s participation Fifth Prize: His brother is John Williams, forthe common good. This includes dis in his final lecture to them on comw public affairs. Year's to The Herald, donated bv The Herald merly of Provo, and more recently subscription felt encouraged" by The result of the election was a de- armament of nations, and cleaning up munity building, Co. Won by J. C. A. (Correct name not submitted with answer: of Grand Junction, Colo. cided surprise to many, especially, the of communities," Mr. Davis continued. the showing of thirty per cent for the BY UiXLE S.1I1 Oil Williams was found dead winner canmay notify The Herald of his, or her, name and the paper onWalter women who had believed their He told of conditions that had existed sons of poor preacherv nd farmers; a snowbound trail in Alaska. His will be mailed for . the didate would receive a Urge majority in. . his sons a chance have and the year.) might was knife cut, either by his own Butte, when at one time it was disof the votes cast by women ot trie Winners may call at the stores listed as doners for their body were good for the students hand or that of a murderer. second district. It developes, though, covered that 20 young women, of prospects of the B. Y. U, prizes or may write The Herald, Provo, Utah, for orders on the The government is now trying to that Mrs. Hasler did not receive the respectable families, had become drug locate relatives of the dead man. The ' stores for the prizes. In Dr. his the of voters . women from beginning lecture, Lyman support when girls and boys were beoffice here has been asked to inaddicts, post her. for district that wu expected Answers to Queries in tho February spoke of the application of the term International News Servle. a search for the relatives, or stitute PARENTS-TEACHERand in ruined disreputable places, MEETING. ing 8. Can a The WASHINGTON, March argument used a 27th Edition of The Provo Herald. builders to pioneers, and asked one who knows what befor some empire stalked l.Jfler'i candidacy Was when sfri and drunkenness fainst came of Williams family. that if those before would be something married woman travel abroad under 1 Springville Banking Co. G. R. No. musical numbers have been Special the fact orsMbwtlone If the through the Montana city. ' This is a copy of the letter received more than - community builders if her maiden name? for the parents-te&cbe- r Maycock. 175,000.00. arranged city were endorsing Mrs. Hasler-ThiThen Rotarlans banded The Department of State says "No." No. 2 H. T. Reynolds A Co. Ocean meeting at the high school Wednesday by Postmaster A. O. Smoot: was construed as "outside" in- with the beta of other clean together be empire builders. Two "On January IS, 1922, the body of city men they would and f 4.00. H. T. Reynolds. Hill night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Some influential Wave, women was he and stood before fluence, literary said, recently urged against W. A. Williams was found on a trail and women brought: about a decisive men, Brothers. The voters. men one remarked that it say, "Yes" and cite a decision or forHasler, es?c&2y by Niagara, and between Katoba, Alaska, and milepost SPECIAL KIAWANI W. MEETING. No. 3- -D. tailor. 111-was the greatest undeveloped resource mer chief to take into consid- change. argument sV 39 on C R. & N. W. R. R. Coroner's Chase of the United Detmer woolens.Webster, mat "Wo tol rated conditions have justice waste of eration the fct (Siat assay country. No. said the other. inflicted knife-woudebauch inc our trouag TecUT the the Provo and Spanish Fork Kiwanis verdict, suicide by self No. 4 Springville Floral Co. Carl human soul it the greatest unde- States Supreme Court that there was of the second district were members an the he heart Idenpenetrating that Mr. Davis declared, insisting WtiPIam Allman. of the women's organizations Spring clubs will meet here Thursday night tification card showed that he had veloped resource. With the latter no law compelling a woman to take Tueber. in citisens not of was only speaking with the Springville Kiwanis club, for been employed Mrs. Hasler, and that these1 point of view the speaker agreed. In the family name of her( husband and flowers. by the government at No. 5 Service Grocery. Blue Pine tha purpose of taking up some very in in- Eatte, but of others in other cities. the field of soul development lay the organizations being city-wishe of had while the that Chickaloon, Alaska. tackle can Upon wiring as privilege a vot club, 40 L. cents Lehi affairs. a will coffee. fluence and effort were fully within Rotary, Important county buildpound. George there the answer was: 'Walter WilRotarfatns as in- - greatest oppbrtunityfor empire if she Was not required to Beardall. bat these prokteme, assuming to also meet have a for with woman in their right representatives supporting ing. ' liams, born at Provo, Utah, December should." Do not repeat unclean stories; do so. No. 6 J. C Penney company., W. A. us to take up the matter of organizing 21, 1884. Nearest relative for a school office having in charge divldaala, nay, and w John Wilcauea Davia attention Mr, a , elub there. avoid unclean thoughts," he urged; Moral Issue Cited-tne scnoM system ot weepure eiiy. Pirmage. Three. $28.75 liams, Grand Junction, ColoJ' OTteried cWtdrea AoUrrts program 7 S. J. Holt, Consumer's MarNo. "I thmk. the arguments, and propanojhing wiljliaJAaiake you em"Have been unable to locate brother The State Department's answer is and urged Revo BdtKtes to set-- bo4 BURIED AT) IDAHO. at Grand Junction. pire builders as much as' pure lives." based on a moral Issue and points ket. Phone 109. Five months. Hill To some men or mei ue fore thorn making duty Brothers. , most unfair," declared Mrs. Jesse M.' in speaking on the physical as with whom the deceased had worked more livable out the embarrassment thai might be of community building Dr. No. 8 Snelson Drug company. A. Abner Thorn, Jr., who died last Fri- he spoke of a brother and a sister. Harmon, former president of the Ser, man the crippled, vice Star Legion, and who was an Six months. day from the effects of influenza, at Can you give us any idea where to loemphasized the importance of caused an American consul abroad ii Warren! artist. $4.50. pure water. He cited the banishment he were called upon to assist, for in- Ralph Snelson. ardent supporter of Mrs. Hasler. was buried there. That place cate them? "It looked like a contest in whicb friendliness." the speaker asserted. of typhoid fever from Pleasant Grove No. 9 Thome & Payne, grocers. Idaho, the home "H. B. Wolking, Box 203, Cordova, with is man a of his. wife and her who stance, tnat traveling being an inare We -' opportunity given and most Shilfrom all the contractors, and those Tooele as illusdiptheria Alaska. Hewlett's, Folger's, Hills Bros., un for reason who a was use not the not his is woman he does tew th men family folks, have opportunity trations of the beneficial effects to terested in construction of school The Herald today received inforBakerized, Gibbins, Capitol, we are permmea to be obtained by installing water name yet claims to be married to him. ling's, Blue Pine. Phone No. 7. buildings were arranged against the selfishness, brought to his former home for inter mation that the dead man was the ot in make confusion for It would apply- systems. sorry women who believed there should be demonstrate the possibility Miller ment. son of William Williams, former emNo. 10 Phillip's garage. After the water system, should fol- the' issuance of passports, the State tires. Yes. a woman on the school board," said ing the Golden Rule to business. ploye at the State Mental Hosoital. holds and therefore it has "Rotarv believes ine laporer i low the sewer system; in the country, Department Mrs. Harmon. No. 11 Sumslon & Smart, feed and D. Bagley will go to the Provo and who since removed to Salt Lake "They merely used J. the argument against the council's worthy bis hire; but Rotary also be houses should be made modern, and refused to grant the request of many produce. Pratt's poultry supplies. JGeneral. hospital to undergo an opera City. This, though, is not verified hv women that their maiden names be Mrs. Eph Stradling. efforts. to defeat the woman. I told lieves toe laborer should oe worm nis sanitary provisions established. investigation. $1.55. Friends of the Farmer. "I believe in painting everything in used in the making out of passports. Mr. Heal, one of the election judges, hire. Rotary believes In 36 inches to S. M. Deal tion for appendicitis within the next daughter of William Williams, says No. 12 Star theater. women But surrenthe have not tne to cents the one hundred world except the human face," that he might place a "for sale,, sign the yard, "Extravagance," "High Heels." Two day or two. While Mr. Bagley is not- she has no brother named Walter A. on my house as I didn't want to live dollar. Rotary's program Is one or un Dr. Lyman shot at the students in dered. Persistent efforts are still be years. nis pnysician nas aa- Williams. eriouiy a wommade number of by large in a city where an organization of selfish service. Rotary is distinctly introducing his next step in commun- ing No. 13 Springville Garage & Stor-- , vised the operation, Eight years ago a Walter Williams en and' actresses artists, authoresses, women of every ward in the city a community organization, but it goes ity building. The statement evoked was listed in the Provo directory, but Co. A. L. Thorpe, proprietor. jura have , others the State Department, to an outburst of applause from the could not support ' a woman for. a farther and wider. It wonts unseuisn-lythis man now is said to be teaching Gates., Kllv,Surinefiekl.- - Goodrich. school office having jurisdiction over SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY. school at Granite. and therefore cannot limit its students. Reference was made to the in: issuing passports, recognize "the Whiz. Mobile. the entire city. We as mothers of field to the community, nor yet to the Lvman addition in Southern Utah, legal right or married women to No. 14 Central Drug company. D. school children are interested in the state; not to the nation, but to the where painting was required within travel out of this country under their R. Wightman, proprietor. Croup oint- l school system. It is not only'a matter world." Mr. and Mrs. Winn Harrison motor-teeninety days after the erection of a Christian or family ment and witch hazel cream. Eigh- test cases within the last i or notanans, building. for the second district. A. laree The board leathering Prico reduced 50 per cent 'ed to Salt Lake Monday and spent the years. in month have no effected the The lecturer advocated small lots change member elected from that district Provo Spanish Fork, and Salt Lake No. 15 J. N. Pexton, confectionery, day. . Chief of Police Wren Wilkins has controls the schools of the entire city. were present at the luncheon. "Fitz" in cities as a means of securing needed department's attitude confections. Name not! Hieh Pen Name Barred That was why worrfen of other wards led the singing as per usual, with improvements. And cities, he added, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thomas announce been asked for information concerndecided upon A typical case was that of a news can prosper and grow only if supportwere interested in the second district President Tucker presiding. ing Mrs. Lorna Greene Woodards, No. 16 Dunn's garage. W. E. Dunn, the arrival of a boy, born Monday. who is said to hav ecome to Provo in by the rural communities where paper woman, affiliated with the Lucy election." HudNeil Dahle. R, H. Andrus, ana &a. ed and Pierce $10.80. League, who applied for a pass- proprietor. 1899 from Goliad, Tex. Her maiden B. President John W. Farrer of the Money, of the Spanish roric itoiary luxuries and conveniences are pro- Stone under O. returned home Yes. Huntington her maiden name, which son bicycles. port vided. name was Greene; her husband's school board this morning said that club were among the guests. a In few after comLumber spending Saturday days No. 17 Bonneville is name. her also insisted She pen name is George Woodards. he would call a special meeting of the . The Salt Lake. SALT LAKE ODD FELLOWS that it was her legal and only name. pany. J. E. Hoyle. &Thirty-sixwoman's sister in El Paso, Tex., asks school board to make the formal apMARRIED TO "HOP" AGAIN. 18 drugs. No. Hanley, Kennedy The State deDepartment refused to COMING This of Mr. Paxman. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Carter of Provo, the chief to locate her. If any Provo pointment viate from the cus- Phone 22. Keely's tee cream. Mr. Albert Brailsford of Riverton. Mr. person remembers the family in formeeting is to be called this week, Mills. J. Roller 19 evening in the Third ward No. Thursday Springville The Salt Lake City lodge of tom, however. The young woman A so that Mr. Paxman may sit in the amusement hall, will be given an Mrs. W. R. Hemmlngsi of Spring- - mation would be appreciated by the and Five machines, Rlaclc. nrorjrietor, J. O. O. F. yesterday notified the protested vigorously when the passMr. and iMrs. Leonard Hatfield chief, or telephone the Herald. regular board session next Tuesday other of those Jolley marriea ioias ville, Yes. 40. Provo lodge that the Salt Lakers will port was presented to her by the de- Phone Co. of Han re a. which the social committee evening. Mercantile Mampleton, were the guests of Mr. No. 20 J. F. Smith partment official, saying that her own LAST BASKETBALL GAME ' Mr. Paxman is cashier for the Z. C. of the Third ward have been conduct be down here next Tuesday evening, name Mrs. James Brailsford Sunday. Springville-Maple-ianflour. was of her Lillywhite "descriptive banto attend the person fifty strong, M. I., and has achieved an enviable stag ing from time to time during ine past quet to be given that evening by the and personality" and that she had ton sugar. Pratton Lambert varnisn. i last important basketball game reputation as a business man. There few months, ine jviozan. The Home Culture club met Tues- to The Provo Odd Fellows. Other lodges every legal right to use it as she saw Lowe Brothers paint, Horton electric be played here this season will be has been no question as to his fitness . Mrs. March at 3rd, secured. All married folks Mayme day, fit. been She has washers. she had never explained that that between the American throughout the state are for the office; the contest was waged Meeting called to order by Presi- Legion team of American Fork Fork are invite'd and a real good time is their intentions to come to reporting Provo in used her husband's name and is not sok-land on the question of woman repMrs. dent raid, Minervy. Taper promised everyone. the Provo Legion quint. This will be April for the grand encampment of known by that name. resentation. , "Rules of the Principal Nations. Past at the Provo "The a. bar" at statement question the state School lodge. Gvm toHigh and Present," by Mrs. Ada Barron. morrow CONCERT AT COLLEGE HALL. by the women's league says, "is not 8 o'clock. at evening IT WAS FRANK TURNER Election of officers for the coming the number of kinks it may tie in so"A POOR MARRIED MAN." cial customs and usuages, but the International News Service. Tha vtoi, Agricultural College glee year: President, Mrs. Carrie Vane; "HOME TIES" AT PIONEER. Because 8. The Herald Mondav reported that K. NEW YORK. March vice president, !Mrs. Mollie Bird; secunder the direction of Prof. C. "A Poor Married Man," will be pre- strength of legal right each individual club "Home fined of "William Ties," a four act comedy will Turner" had been ? plays retary. Mrs. Ada Barron; treasurer, in concert at the sented In the Second ward amuse- has in the name he or she bears." they believe State censorship in City court $125 after his conviction Johnson, will appear mem- Mrs. Fern be 8 dramatic art, to fatal be would at commitexecutive' 9, March by the Pioneer ward Mupresented women The Mace; have ment hall tonight at 8:15 o'clock, only begun their of having shot ducks out of season. College Hall Thursday, and the State Department is bers of the New York Drama League tee, Mrs. Lydia Grooms, Mrs. Deliliah tual, next Wednesday, March 15th, at fight, of under direction Mutual the the of The right name is Frank Turner. He for a vol- Mineray, Mrs. Mayme Finley. Roll the ward amusement hall. Curtain will preparing to defend itself against the have launched a campaign The U. A. C. glee club has appeared the ward. lives in Spanish Fork. His shotgun of plays by the call of Current Events answered by raise promptly at 8 o'clock. Those censorship umtea verbal assault of untary the of the cities amazons. humact In the three This is leading comedy very was confiscated Edward Mesrvey, theatregoing public. fifteen members. Refreshments were taking part are: States, Including New York, Atlanta orous and interesting and the cast A plan evolved by Charles Cobnrn, served by the hostess. Blanch Davis, tMyrth Johnson, Carlos' REYNOLDS TESTIMONIAL. D. v., Boston, some of the best talinclude selected Washington, , City, rvsMjLi.i-tion1 D. ADAMS BABY DIES Ot Hie :Miller, Olicer Hansen, Anita Hanroaucing managers etc. Victor Ludblad. manaager. ent of the ward. It is expected that has been approved by playan oversight the name of Mrs. Adelaide mrci is spending a sen. u.u. Through wilrft nnri tho several ob mpmhpra mflnv carries tt club eir The It Samuel Glen, infant son of Mr. and the Women's iMunicipal council was wrights, managers and actors. week in Salt Lake, with her daughter, I Mrs. Glen Adams died last night at bers, including Paul Wheeler, violin; friends be pregent as possible. ' omitted from the list of organizations would provide ' for an agreement be Mrs. Qlarance Carlston. Breeding rabbits for their fur is baritone 'fL181; are Prof. characters of cast The the home of his grandparents, Mr. Delmar Egbert, tween theatre owners, producers ot a profitable cottage industhe testimonial booming Miss for arranging .r. A Poor Married Man; John b. Wise. a"d Mrs. Adams of Orenv Funeral Mark Nicholas, pianisi; and actors to the effect that Alice plays try. Binks of is John Salt Reynolds. Lake, visiting; Grant Eggertsen, Doctor Matthew services will be held at the home ;of reader. any play deemed by a competent his parpnts, Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Adams at Orem tomora county physician; Albert of layment to be unworthy or un- Binks. (Graham, The skin of the human palm is jury Binks was ca'lpd home on WAR AN Rasmussen, Billy Blake, a popular colfit for production would he with- account,ir. row at three O'clock. The body will fMnt.c.icTe W seventy-fivtimes as thick as that of of his father's sickness. BOOTLEGGERS Jackbe shipped to Lewis; AGAINST notice and Earl boy. Jupiter drawn without further !lege the eyelid. Panguitch. Utah, for Lai. a hlalr 4nimn Thnmai Hnrrlv! bunal. by the Hatch Undertaking without legal action. . Mrs. A. W. Finley entrrtained th A con-- . M , The band season of 1922 really NEWARK. N..T., March 8. Ford, some mother-in-lawcompany. Upon receipt of sufficient comof the Utah Pioneers at her ACTS AS OWN LAWYER i rt J...Avicic t A rfllll HAL . . starts with Monday evening at the plaints Daughters i.tl, IT.I. .about any play the CommisW7 way SUIT when the Provo sioner of Licenses would select from home Thursday afternoon. March 2nd. Int." n: MnnnAGAINST I News Servle NAOMI BELL DIES ,lng daughter( Mrg. La Von Henricnsen Columbia theater bootleggers in this cityotis under following nrogram was given: the June Graham, a little freshman, band plays in concert which promises a panel of 500 specially chosen jurors The with the formation Jones; A blnggranhy of William Clegjr. was Naomi Bell, daughter of Mr. and County Pharmaceutical Association.v t Mrg 'Grace R McDowell; Rosalind to be one of the feature music events five persons to witness and pass on I iven by his daughter, Mrs. M. A. Jay railed up the ca! 1 -- t i. l.irlmir Newark drug of the Mrs. Chase Bell of Pleasant Zlna Miss year. be c!i would decision a the Their versus play. college reporter, Wilson, Ostrander. View, E. W. Mrs. Snow, sang her absent. Director Jepperson assures the pub- final. The jurors would be chosen by Boyer. lied today. The body is in charge .ictc ar members and have pledged - Mrs. Alx Jolin-ofavorite, song; lic that the Monday concert will be of the various theatrical organizations. eomnly with all Wtt ot the Hatch I lie Court penmi Undertaking company and the best effort of the band, which Is A and will be committee from the Drama granddaughter of Mr. Clegg, rend one proceed with tin GORDON DIVORCE ASKED. to Heber tonight eral, State and local regulations lms of of Ills his Others favorite poems. for burial. shipped it will worth the price League is preparing an answer lo be be saying that own statutes regarding prohibition. poems were read by members. Re. task soattorney, sent to Albany to reply to in believed to be the first organizauo.. well that Mrs Rubv Thelma Gordon has filed ot,"admisslon. were freshments served. TOLLEY FUNERAL THURSDAY of its kind yet fomied. State censorship backers. case under advis suit for divorce from her husband, By patronizing the concert iMonday t The new plan would do away-witl- i Newark has long been regarded ot Richard Austin Gordon. The couple you will enable the band organization Myrtle Ostra WHERE TO START. as one and cruelty, I? Provo. April 18. 117. to- maintain the same high standard the publicity given such a play as in runera) servjce! for Nettie Mame Federal prohibition agents married were Hub How do Von f nn'oi'1"? once suspended FiliiiR ; cr the large centers of the bootleglng lolley will l k.i.i tmnnu, , and have two children, ages three and the band set last season, ranking it "The p. "1. at t li- Dub Begin nt the bottom and accused his the highest musical combina- byourt action, but later reinstated. A regular bootlegging curb one among Gordon Uitrh Mrs. alleges ... . industry. MAarl,l V.' II VI l.nili. nsr. years. lu. "hootch" ior ot work in It west. now the up. tions ions from is playing on Broadway. Interment will Km mid, at th market for the sale 'v cemetery. known to exist here. r KG . PHTS trr"?t S' s i nd sop-porti- de , w"f'-t- i Ly-dre- n, j ;, mm name-Severa- n d ir" Fin-ley- y mi uui-cag- - -- ' iUmId n, - Demi-Virgin- V 1.1 uiuiniQ iiuino jHAUiuma I pipe and oi?ar, smoking cignret. ftlrt h wf.t 1. 1 torn J " " onem ." . |