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Show it" i X ; Antricffn Lcjicn, Vfettlina Matches, - ..v- JniiL il AtmoryTuetday Nfaht VOL. XXXIV. NO. 117. U Ml PACIFIC PACT Tbe Prove Kiwanis club yesterday ent on record as unanimously favor r V Pacinc Fast, a the SPRING VILLE WAS A FELLOW, Manager, Sprinfirville Office of The Herald. Phone 84-Advertising, News. Circulation, FIRST EDITION. 9 lAVi uu Guide Play Hours And Savo RALPH SNELSON lo;:g ago! Pleasant Grove KA LD Jlllluvyu PROVO K1VANIS CLUB PM0I7 T ENDORSES ER JCd PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. ir UuVL i 4-POW- Inl Doys And Girls, C. of C: J. M. W. Bird announced that the D. SPRINGVILLE, March 17. At the regular weekly Kiwanis meeting, & R. G. Railroad company were conireaty arising out of the late held at high school, a large delegation templating of publishing an advertisof State Fish and Game officers were ing pamphlet of scenery and places of nt conference, and which is Burdell Robison, Reporter in attendance for the purpose of co- amusement through the state. Also d to smooth out wrinkles on operating with the club to help bring stated that our city will have the priviof-th sides of the 'pacific.! It was about better protection to the fish and lege of advertising with photographs WHO'S WHO IN PLEASANT adminand other ways in said pamphlet. The the world by the Harding game of the state of Utah. GROVE. President J. F. Smith called the matter was referred to the publicity tion as a solution for the so What was pronounced the most enthusiastic meeting of the meeting to order at the usual time. All committee of the local club. , led "Jap Problem."' , The Who's t Who in Pleasant Chamber of Commerce ever held was the result of the address n After in Meet "America." We "Till Chapsinging joined singing the Kiwanis club Thursday voted Grove and Why contest will be lain offered prayer, then; all were seat- Again," the meeting was. adjourned delivered last evening by William C. Bradford, a former Utah in (Monday's issue of The ed at the. tables to partake of the until Thursday night of next week. ma resolution endorsing the treaty, started citizen, and who now is one of the leaders in the Community Song Herald. The following Monday nd also voted to send the following good eatables which had been many , Service bureau of New York City. names the of the will winners prize telegram to the senior senator from prepared by Miss Adams, and th FUNERAL HELD FOR YOUNG he in The Herald. with Adams Walter E. printed P. Mayhew and J. W. Mcdomestic science class. presided, ttah: GIRL. Attendance slips were passed in Allister conducting the musical program. Honorable Reed Smoot, U. S. S. showing 44 members of the local By unanimous .vote today the "Give your boys and girls proper recreational facilities and SPRINGVILLE, March 17 The club present. M. O. Packard was the funeral Kiwanis club passed a resolu- will do away with juvenile crime,'.' Mr. Bradford declared. services over the of remains you GROV on favoring the lucky member to receive the attend- Miss treaty "Men Bessie don't commit crime when at work. Women do not do Mr. of Mason, ance daughter prize. kd ask your influence is having the President J. F. Smith introduced and Mrs. Earl Mason, were held in criminal things when at work. Nor do children commit crimes ame rauueu. the toastniaster, Harold Allejhian, for the First ward meeting house Thurs- when at work, and for children honest "ALEX HEDQTJIST, play is work. Ninety per ' BOX the evening. day afternoon, with Bishop O. B. cent of all crimes are committed ."President." the leisure moments. The during Reports were called for by the Huntington presiding. Opening prayThis action was taken at yester is to those to leisure watch committmoments if you would er was from th.e do, offered ot then, William thing Ostler. any toastniaster, by Robm's luncheon meeting in Hotel. ' ees,-" G. D. Kennedy, chairman of the Duet by Mrs. May Senior and Mrs. reduce crime. v . . ' : rts. CARNIVAL , attendance announced Chauncy Chjlds, 'Some Time, Some committee, committed for that matter. They are just boys. are The motiflB endorsing the treaty crimes 'Most juvenile that hereafter all members must re- Where."; Remarks by Myron Boyer. Us made by; 9. William. Robinson, at-by members of gangs, and yet there is During their leisure moments they ' port to the secretary one day' before Class 6ong by advanced Primary Sr., one The to Herald. Special gang Which cannot oe inciuaea bnwy. if class. the for Remarks meeting, appointed day they by Orson Hutchin- In this category. That 'gang' is the often are led Into wrong paths, from "I have waited in vain for the Re-PLEASANT GROVE, March 17. A in be not son. were to Duet attendance, by Jennie Erickson and going which1 which It is impossible to rescue some tahllcan members of this club to pro- - combination of basketball, boxing and otherwise they would have to pay for Delia Boyer, "Lead Kindly Light." Boy Scouts of America, than for the of them. But also during their 1086 this endorsement," Mr. Robinson wrestling will be staged here Satur their luncheon. The reason for this Vocal solo, Jennie Erickson, "Teach there is no better organization leisure moments of the country. day night, the proceeds to go toward they may be led Info good report is to know just how many Me to Pray." Remarks were then Nd opposing vote was recorded. "No Boy Scout gets into the Juve- right paths, in which they will remain placing a monument on LMt. Tlm- for. made by Bishop O. B. Huntington. members and to prepare guests ' Judge A. B. Morgan, who Had op- - panogo. Miss Mason was born in Springville nile court Boy Scouts don't occupy during manhood. The toastmaster had arranged words Basketball starts things off. Dean sed the endorsement when it was "What communities must do is to to the tune of a well known song, 14 years ago, she had been a very the attention of your police officers. nt brought before the. Kiwanis club, Park and Cliff Clark will meet on the which were handed to S. M. Deal and studious pupil at her school work, Boy Scouts don't get Into reform direct those leisure moments. Your ras absent, having been called to wrestling mat. Clark once took up 50 Nephi Glelhitl, to sing as a duet. The also a very active worker in the vari- schools. Boy Scouts don't fill your city needs playgrounds tor your chilpanlsh Fork by the death of his minutes of Henry Jones' time before words fit very nicely for the daughter ous organizations of the church. She jails when the boy grows into man dren. You need a recreational dtrec-- . the Provo champion got the fall. .other. which had. been born to Mr. and Mrs. was attending school at the Washing- hood. tor who can, and will, direct the r' Orson Lee and Alton Clark will The pact was introduced moments of the children, boys Deal, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Gled-hil- l. ton, in the seventh grade. Her class"And of all Boy Scout organizations fficially t Rhraala at last week's wrestle. Much laughter and merriment mates with the teacher, were all in in the United States none are more and girls. Pleasant of Grove Burdell Robison A was caused by the two new fathers attendance at the services, each bring- efficient than the Boy Scouts of Utah. JngvUle. telegram tatlng la "Children must play. God gave them who-harom the tnteriational been called on to sing. headquarters and Tom Veils of Provo will decide ing a floral offering. A very large at- Thla fact is recognized at the national that Instinct. It should never be elim;. clubs was read. This the amateur welter title question in D. H. Madsen. State Fish and tendance of friends and relatives fill- headquarters of the Boy Scouts. What- inated from the human's system. ( Kiwanis Game Commissioner - was . then intro- ed the meeting house to an overflow- ever vou can do to encourage the Boy iked the Utah clubs to endorse the this county. Both weigh in at 145 "You well may forget your children ; duced to-- the club by Toastmaster ing capacity. The floral offerings Scout organization in your ward, your when they are at work, but never forreaty and to demand its passage by pounds. ' lie senate. were profuse. After benediction was Alleman. George Paul of Pleasant Grove and your county, and your state helps get them during their leisure moments. for Mr. Madsen's Visit to the club was offered by D. C Fullmer, the bodvt city, vnii and helna your community, Spanish Fork Kiwanians immediate-- ' Bill Cafder of Provo Bench meet That la when, taaxeed watching and " in the interest of the fish and game of was taken to the Evjvren cemeterM nrotested. : insisting that there a lightweight boxing exhibition. "Hnvii urn not horn bad. nor KOOd. guidance. Give it to them. Give if L tsr J T!. tere certain political phases of the a be our state.- He asked for The feature attraction will 4 iic vravc was aem. riwi unci iiieuu to tbem as fathers and mothers. Give Wrard a heme held in the fromiall clubs and associations to help cated by John H. Man waring. treaty which made it a matter outside battle royal, with four battlers, blindto them as a community. it Third ward with today. Commencing arm tied. UTAH'S SCENIC WONDERS me Qumaill vl m luwtHH, vmu. bring about better protection than we uwfcv folded, and each with an 'Mr. Bradford explained the system 12 dinner at served o'clock the to old have had heretofore. TAKES FORD AGENCY. numerWgan, too, maintained that the ques- This unique stunt is to be staged folks of the ward. Art of the Community Song bureau which excellent pro ous places where manyNaming thousand fish Randall Jones, of the Union Paion was not one for the clubs to act under the direction of Mick Halliday. aims to spread the movement for was also enrendered for their gram been illustrathad The in he an the delivered cific has taken . past, year.' Springville Garage system, formally. better conducted and better super tertainment under the direction of the urged alsoptanted wondaniover THE the MAN BOX." that the Ford scenic fur ON Utah's "THE on 1 and ed R. address motion of tpon bearing agency dealership. Done, vised leisure moments. old folks committee. mals be given better protection. He A complete line of Ford accessories the matter was referred io the ers, at the Chamber of Commerce "We will send three recreational 2 From 4 until o'clock the children . imwill M. in be be that showed this all stock at times. Mr. The Pleasant Grove First ward industry can ndividual .clubs for action. meeting last night-leaders here," Mr. Bradford said. of the ward were entertained the three-acby the his t slides pictured force of mechanics Colored proved upon very mnch by Thorpe with It is said rShat the Spanish Fork I. A. will present that splendid will teach you r and leaders "These officers and of teachers the will Primary of the state and all concerned. still render the usual high quality Huh will refuse Its endorsement.' comedy, "The Man on the Bos," at and scenery of Bryce, Cedar Brakes. how to play, how ta children your in school amusement the of Mr. Madsen's remarks were to the service, this to obGrand Canyon, and Zion national William C. Bradford, of the Com- Clark's opera house Tuesday evening. hall. Minday A delightful time was spent with effect that his efforts and his aids tain the Ford being required sing, how to cooperate as a comagency. A very compark. munity Song bureau, of New York, March 11. In your leisare moments. Then and munity refreshments. dancing would be to help bring about better plete show window has recently been Mr. Jones said that the Union is all Pleasant Grove games, m the principal speaker. He urged The company must promise to appoint a recrea8 oclock in the This at efyou evening in wild the front the the to is and of the now Pacific re spaciprotection arranged every bending game part nore community singing, insisting talent, well trained and ably tional leader of your own cLjosing. amusement hall a fine program will be! fish of this state. ous bnilding which will give a very fort to advertise this state's that by song peoples were linked to hearsed. man must devote all bis time This all ward members. This will tor given K. nation of chance Willis all all of the Provo. over also scenic stock assets good Spafford r. displaying re ther in all other enterprises. to your leisure mobe foltowed by eames and dancine. attention and in carriedfind will" Motorists Mr. fish the time interest of and coming and predicted the spoke game Bradford, who Is the only man in we PLEASANT GROVE FUNERAL. durine which daintv refreshments will protection. ments. ifcould service! of dollars. when millions Thorpe ready to give quick World wto bar Aemorlxed 800 songs, be served. The hall is attractively "The Community bureau will pay Kiwanian Elmo Coffman and Miss with a smile night or day. be brought into Utah by tourists. PLEASANT GROVE. March 17- .- decorated in the color lave the klwanie dub a sample of in half of the cost of bringing the camkeepgreen, Lela then club the with favored Boyer Anderson Tena Mrs. of The funeral several of those aongs. ing with St,, Patrick's Day. paign here . It witl extend, qw a BUY FOOD SHOP. a vocal duet. Warburton, wife of Edward Warbur-toPresident Alex Hedonist presided. of two month. Yon wilt pay period Mr. of of Provo. Curtis president afterJr., was held Wednesday other the half, tot w have found that Rule ProtecAverette Fish Utah Brown Game and Ike and have dicounty noon m tbe tabernacle under the that reeeive this service communities CHC5 rebusithe butcher few a tive made brief and association, bought grocery rection of the bishopric of the Third' not it enough to go do free appreciate Bros. of the Harmer ness also endorsed remarks owned marks, formally by ward. The stand was beautifully , on with It ftr we leave. All Springville people Mr. Madsen. know these decorated and the casket was a bank "I am a native of this state, a memAll members joined in and sane men are very capable of carrying on of flowers. A quartet furnished the ber of the Mormon church. For ten such a business. Their long experi"Liza lane." musical numbers with a violin solo oy E. H. them the to ence has Lock of years J have beefi wy, and anj growqualified give representaOgden, Alfred Stevenson. in deal satisfaction of who there tive United States Forest Reserve, people ing hmeslck for the mountains ot the openEzra F. Walker. offered T If On another page of this paper is an was introduced to the club and all every respect. You will always find J Utah. I would like to come to Provo" Kaawaii ana Aima prayer The city commission Tuesday award ing By the vote of two judges out of and work with you In putting this leiThe speak- announcement of the Cook Engineer- present. Mr. Lock explained the rela- a cheerful smile from both Rule and benediction. the 4 the Second ward sidewalk saving Laboratories Ce. S; tionship of the forestry to the fish and Ike, give them a call and be convinced, three Rulon Brimhall.woa, the Lester sure time campaign over, if it can be L,. Swenson, S. L. ing tantract to Christensen. Jacobson k ers were Bishdp-in the abort space oi game, also made reports of tSe active Taylor gold medal in the B. Y. U. arranged with the bureau at New and A. f.'Eyans of theake oneThis company Chnman has drawn the attention of work which had been done in the state M. S; Strebel of Provo, enter- piano playing contest in College Hall York, and I think it can." Gardner, of Salt Lake. Mrs. year MarMrs. and Nels Fugal I The cost will be approximately $25,' fifesidency the country to its product the Celco in the past year. Showed that a vast tained Wedn'esday( for her mother, Wednesday evening. There were two Applause from all the audience m JflOO and will Luanna Kindred and Mrs. other contestants, Frank Wanless and Central school made it clear that Ignition Meter. Complimentary com- amount of good can be accomplished Mrs. give immediate employ' garet Hoidaway. ment to about 40 men. ments on this little device which is of each and all who Charles Miller oj Spanish Fork. Myrtie Jensen. Mr. Wanless received Provo would like to have Mr. Bradford by to motorists in locating are or care to be real sportsmen. the vote of the third judge. The come here for the leisure campaign. Practically the entire Second ward is to be covered with sidewalks. All the speakers sentiments were ignition trouble, have been given in Friday evening. March 17th. the work of all three players was of a high It was the unanimous opinion Ot kll Work is braarressinir on the new such prominent publications as Motor to the effect of clubs Home Economics club will eive their order, and it was no easy matter for present that be better than any other by of seventv-third Thc ''anniversary ewer wUh SO men employed. That . Life, Motor Age, American Automo- and associations to get together for annual dance at the Springville opera the judges to come to & decision, man could arouse the enthusiasm number probably will be doubled as tUr. first sptilers arrival at the oresent bile Digest, Motor World, Motor better protection and to become more house, s features will be the front at. are to men Patrick Young pushing to place this community in site of Provo will be observed at tne Boat and others. soon as weather conditions permit. I in piano work. 'As there was but one necessary carried out with the decorations. loyal sportsmen to the state. ot recreation centers. the foreground The sound of the hammer was heard Provo high school Tuesday, March il. The company has been operating; male contestant in the finals last year, It was pointed out that (his campaign this morning for the first time on the The original date was Aiarcn i.-- and manufacturing in a small way at the two entries this year show a gain would be spread over the entire coun. .... n tvY 'I 1714 Flower street, Los Angeles, but anaI county tduiiuiuk, simv 1849. of 100 per cent. ciiy are in all cities. In one huge in veterans war lav-oThe following tne last fall. It is expected is contemplating an extensive national Mr. Taylor in behalf of the music ty, bringing and which entertainat the recreational program, that with improving weather, all work vited to be present which is expectcampaign department of laylor Bros. Co., m would' stamp this city and county as be given them in the high advertising to ment men will be to ed increase several their volume to on the back job Is neaf congratulatory speech, present- the ideal recreational spot for both put "msn the walls and root this summer. school building Tuesday: times over. At the present time they HERE ARE THE WINNERS. repairing shop in town, the Buster . ed the medal to the winner. (Civil the of Republic summer tourists. Grand Army are employing several people and 3. Engineers are surveying University Winner of first prize Dr. George W. Hyde was the pre winter and Brown Shoe Rebuilding factory, where After the meeting President T. F. avenue, preparatory to making estione salesman on the road. keeping CLIFTON PASSEY, 212 S. First W. officer. siding you get service. of Com Veterans of the Indian wars; mates as to cost of curbing and gutW. A. Hines, general manager of Winner of second prize $1. were Professors George Pierpont. of the Chamber? ' ' Handcart Piogeers; "His name is Charles Curtia, man W.The judgesS. W. Williams . . said: , merce, the company, has recently received tering. VIOLA LONG, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 65. Mrs. and Fitzroy, will Martial band. who each one of Residents are urged by Commissionbe ReBrown 'Til over fifty letters from all parts of the sixty Shoe of the Buster 50 ager cents. of third Winner Alene Guff Simmons. prize er Charles $600 th Every member of those organiza- United states soliciting the distribut Jin tcwaril EVELYN STARTUP, 260 S. First W. building factory. Hopkins to remove trees While the judges were deliberating 'I to make space for the new system of tions is urged to attend. in territories. if various their shoes Curtis 50 cents. "(C) Charley your ing rights Miss Creer favored the audience with needed to bring Mr. Bradford back of fourth Winner prize tree planting, on. that avenue. Over sixty inquiries have recent, here for the summer. DEAN PROTHERO, 447 W. Third S. need repairing. He does a first class a reading. I 10," been received in addition to the abov Mayor O. K. Hansen has been ab"I'll be the second to give will receive their prizes by job on all shoes." ' Winners sent from commission meetings since from an article printed in the last edi calling on Mr. Curtis, manager of the Viola Long, second prize, says: "U. said W. R. Butler. C. C. HOflGGOES EAST ' uesday, due to illness. I tion of the Auttomobile Digest. "I" be another." asserted Fred OlBuster Brown Shoe Rebuilding fac Curtis, the man who knows how to re - iM. H. Graham, district deputy of all . Tl'.e distributor in San Francisco Shoe Brown shoes Buster son. Utah. right. pair West Center street, Provo, REVOKE DOCTOR'S LICENSE. B. P. O. Elks lodges of Utah, starts has reordered three times during the tory, The Herald knows no way in which Repairing factory." la the Picture. Here C. C. the of C J. Hoag, manager $10 to better advantage upon his annual inspection trip last three weeks, which goes to prove Evelyn Startup Informs us that There are more good artists in the Penney Co., store here, today receiv- dt can Invest Dr. Fred W Tawlnr returned ves- - through the state, visiting all of the the merit of the Celco Ignition Meter. "1st He is the jolly good manager ed this community and county than by 'to than of this schools ' t lcrrrnn you'll city public the :mrtin: Jerday from the meeting in Salt Lake lodges, including those at Park City. It is thought that the national adver- find anywhere else in the country, ac-- of the Buster Browu Shoe Rebuilding illness of l is uintWr, i'lti'K:i'i;i .rro'' subscribing $10 to this fund. (""' v y 01 tne state board of the medical Salt Lake City, Ogden. and Eureka, In tising campaign contemplated will in- cordlnr to the pictures drawn for the factory. The Herald believes The Post will Mo ssociation. crease the output of the company to Buster Brown Shoe Rebuilding contest ' "2nd. He repairs shoes In a most In publicity efforts to put order "named. the Mr cooperate Mnatr f,.r" toft tliU aftcrtinnn At the i u An a of the official duties of the 150,000 meters in I22. pleasing manner, which we kiddles Salt Lake City, where he will take tin I this campaign over. ended March 15. voke the license of Dr. Morehouse, of district all this lodges Provo is the home of company. deputy to inspect It was with difficulty that the like as well as our mothers and night tram east, arriving in Kansas That leaves 4 to come In. J''nction. who, it was charged was within his Jurisdiction. The first visit Provo people own tf.e majority of the arrived at a decision awarding fathers. Sixty men and women can put this' City early Sunday morning. judges week. emlty of unprofessional conduct and was paid to the Provo lodge lat stork in the comnanv and the earn tbe "3rd. His name Is Charles Curtis. for Provo and lTtah county. over as above. printed prizes taiiure to report Curtis reminds us of courtesy." ings will be principally distributed in contagious diseases, better, nor bigger, for the the first CIVIC wins prize Clifton CENTER SPANISH. IN Nothing Passey 'wording to Dr. Taylor. "Charles Curtis, manager of the FORMER SALT LAKER DIES. this locality. It is primarily a home The Judges were persuaded to award and Its people has ever been city, Ihs is said to be the first instance . institution. March undertaken. It will reduce crime, and him the decision by the manner in Buster Brown Shoe Rebuilding facSpanish Fork is to Levi Sawyer York, 54 years of age. Mr Hines also states that as soon '".this state of a physician's license m nome which he described the picture he had tory, adds new soles and longer life 22 as Coniniunitv (uir Center Dav will pny for Itself over and over again is died Wednesday nigut ai nis under beng revoked. campaign to old shoes," gays Dean Prothero, The money raised will he used in com- by the advertising the city and county .....,;n. 14 was born in salt as thethatadvertising it w ill be necessary to work drawn. winner of fourth place. had to say will get as Clifton is what This pleting the community renter like City February I. 1868. but has way GET YOUR AUTO LICENSE. the a l:.v and niulit shift at plant. And, there were scores of other of the Buster Saner' Robert Prof. the "Utah's foremost recreational cenof the Is manager "This his ooynoou. here since which at lived is Stock in the company He Is good' drawings, too, and as many good B. Y. U. band will tike that musical ter." fii widow, three sons. Brown Shoe factory. Rebuilding Chief of Police Wr.n WilL-intnrfav .t.vL. a growing concern, is wing e a smile for, every words for the Buster Brown manager. organization to Spanish for a concert If you will tn rnie of th5 SIXTY k.ni..r anff one sister. The present out the last call to automobile nUrrrA to the teoile of Provo and a jolly fellow with -t ' In the show win(! x1'.- - 'lr:it:m -- cn'cr or are All of Commerce Chamber after i "ro" the ...:n VeA drawings one. Saturday . owner to firinitv to finance the national de get their 1922 licenses. "We Herald. "He repairs shoes at tne best shoe dows of the Buster Prown Slme sioiv. Maue a play. a 1 o'clock in the Third ward "f going to arrest of the company. driver with-- " velopment every a license," the house. meeting chief warned Four-Powe- dls- - "I thought he way the most stubborn fellow I had ever seen." declared Dr. Harvey Fletcher in speaking of President F. S. Harris at the B. Y. U. Freshman exercises this morning. Dr. Fletcher was speaking of their first meeting. Both were B. Y. U. Fresh-.tneand studied chemistry together. Harris had been in the class two days and Fletcher one day when they became involved in a profound argument in regard to the principles and each thought the other stubborn. Since that time they have been fast friends. In introducing Dr. Fletcher, President Harris referred to the. doctor's standing in the scientific world. Dr. Fletcher is at the present time a recognized authority on sound. He has under his direction in his New York laboratory a crops of twenty to 7 thirty scientific workers. Dr. Fletcher related a number' of incidents of Freshman adventure at the University of .Chicago, where he nau Deen a student arter Ins Gradua tion from Ynnnor nnivrcifv ra! The Freshman nroirram was'-o.. . r.. 1' nature, inei noiwunstanaiiyg "vvy fact that a maioritv of the uooer class.-men had gone to the Ladies' gymnas-mm to dance instead of honoring the rrresnman class with their presence. There has been verv little kidnap ping this year. This form of hazing is apparently losing caste as being small town stuff." This afternoon there was a stronerivalry in competitive athletic sports, the Freshmen being pitted against the , upper classmen. The Freshmen close the week's activities with a dance this evening. ' Spoakor Urgos n, . . : four-pow- 11 f WSTLIKG ' r .. t 1 .... four-powe- it ''" . - . let-su- re '''' 1 1 n, -- no trm is HO rid to c:x ieco::d Gift CUD b in SMS FLO COM . iu-notmc- Prcv6p9 Birthday . Kid Artiste Win Money Prizes J- ff I I - tffBTiMWOEES " tle-phon- 1 rt |