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Show ni fifhe Herald's circulation In Provo ONLY during March aver- copies of each issue. This does not include the county rtd f "- , . ,iv - i n n .... ' , . VOL. XXXVI. M EIRALD 1UI ODD FELLOWS DRINKS CANNED HEAT Wells was dry. And, considering the moist weather we've been having, the above statement, made this morning by Chief of Police Wren Wilkins is all the more surprising. But it is true, nevertheless G. A Wells was dry! The chief also Imparts the informa tion that canned heat is intoxicating. "Ten cents of canned heat (Datent- ed name on sale at many stores) will produce half a dozen drunks," the chief said. Wells, being dry. bought a ten cent can of this canned beat, squeezed the alcohol out of the parafine and drank a part of the liquid. He was nearly crazy drunk at the depot when we re ceived a hurry-ucall from the NO. 125. PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922. SECOND EDITION re Provo And Springville To Get New Railroad Soon, Denver And Salt Lake Reports Say KILLED William Roberts. 80 years old and one of the two remaining veterans of D. & the Civil war, in Mis vicinity, suffered a paralytic stroke Sunday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Beswiclc. Mr. Roberts was sitting at the front ' ' of the Boswii'k home, when he was ' Two deaths this week on the D. ft r struck with a sharp pain through his HELP ENTERTAIN VISITORS cnest. His was G. arenoted in news dispatcher R. af speech suddenly All Provo homeowners who can, iecied and members of the family from nd will, rent spare roomi during Spanish Fork and Helper. The probability of the steel plant could not tell what had haappened to ie atate encamptment of the Odd Van Trump, 70 years of Charles mm. and ville JOSEPH HARRIS BLAZES After a IS Hi locating between Spring Allows, are urged to do this so thorough examination the age, an employe of the Denver ft Rio Provo has given an impetus to discuslat visitors who come may be physician found that a blood vessel Grande Western, was struck by train ' sion of the building of the Denver & while they Jroperly entertained above his left breast had broken, the No. 98 ' Salt Lake railroad, which is to have yesterday afternoon and In-b bere. We don't want them to TRAIL FOR B. Y. U. SUIT FOR snock going to his heart. He is parab away with a poor impression of its western terminus in Provo, from accomVan killed. Trump, lyzed about the chest and shoulders, stantly which city it is to go into Salt Lake ke city's hospitality. Hotels al- and his speech is badly affected. panied by James Vanderford, a lineaccordover Union the Pacific have reserved all tracks, their ady Relatives in Salt Lake were noti man for the Western Union Telegraph "With the liquid canned heat Inside tonus for the encampment to dele- Vi ing to information reaching The fied of his illness and are now at the company, was going west on a speeder ,v him Wells believed himself Jesse ColoLte4 who have written in asking Lake Herald from Salt City and Be8wick home. when the two men met No. 98, east James tne tram robber and was rado sources. t such reservations. bound, on a sharp curve at the east1 ' Wil5. SALT MARCUS the Chief Defamation LAKE, April By "Colorado's determination to build threatening BEAN, operator," Persons who can spare a room, end of the Helper yards. kins said. B. V. U. School of Journalism. of character is alleged in a 110,000 the Moffat tunnel will be soon transmore, are asked to notify The WIDOW Of SLAIN Vanderford leaped in time to save The chief confiscated the canned Govformed into said former braid (Phone 95) or John W. Guy action," Yesterday the entire male populadamage suit filed by Joseph Nelson ernor but Van Trump, apparently himself, and a escorted Wells, heat, returned Homer. Bamberger, recently The dates are Eph tion of the Brlgham Young university dazed, did not move, and was killed ' transient, to the police station, where of Provo against Richard C. Watklns from the coast. He added: fcrli 17, 18 and 19. when the train- - crashed Into the a revolver was found sewed up in his of Salt Lake in the Third district "As soon as that project becomes turned out in mass to help give the SUES RAILROAD F0.1 speeder. Jhe program school in be near for the I. O. O. the court Monday. Both are architects. emblem it's annual coat of clothing. assured, which may iMr. Van Trump bad been In the emMr. Watklns is alleged to have told future, the Denver & Salt Lake rail- white. Because of cementing the na state en- pa iouge sessions ploy of the Denver ft Rio Grande-- ; border will work enter "Y" road of the of the Juab board of members upon there was much aggressive county pment was completed at last Western for more than thirty years, more work to be done, each student education that Mr. Nelson, who pre- from the Provo end." It's meetig of the Provo lodge of and could have retired on a pension, ft io Salt Denver of and the the for two make being required Engineers specifications pared plans trips frjm but declined to do so. He is survived Fellows. No. 14. with the the foot of the mountain to the "Y." the Nephi high school, entered into a Lake now are Mary E. Miner, widow of Melvln O. by a wife and tour children at Cuprum. As usual the faculty went ahea.l to be grand encampment meets at 10 secret agreement with John Mickey Colorado authorities In the preparaWilliam Reid, 23 years of age, died Miner, who was killed on the D. ft to design the beating system for the tion of plans and data, according to clear the trail and undor the able R. , Monday, April 17, In Odd G. railroad tracks last May yester- early yesterday morning at the leadership of President Harris, they building. The heating plans should the former governor. on North University ave-Thhospital in Spanish The Vernal Express says that the made a very commendable job of it. day filed suit against that railroad Hughes Memorial was have been made by 'Mr. Nelson, the Fork. Mr. Reid fatall) injured I.TTO T night a Salt Lake City collusion necessitating double industrial corporation of the Utah or- The high school and th3 freshmen company'asklng $40,000 damages. alleged will confer the encamn- Parker & RobinBon. attorneys of when he attempted to board a" moving the board for the work, ganization has been acquiring mineral were1 the water carriers, the upper payment by t "degree. Provo lodge No. 14 and Provo, filed the suit In district court freight train Sunday night, and lay . Mr. Watkins is accused tof saying. deposits and other future sources of classmen having the responsibl'.itv of here. without help until 8 o'clock Monday Rebecca lodge will entertain all Society at Dividend, wester?. Utah Basin in commerce on rich makUintah the is with cement the defendant and The putting whitewash. charged In Mrs. Miner's complaint she al morning, when he succeeded in flag- ilng ladies of the Rebecca and county, again leaped into the lime adbe to when the time The Mr. for went off Nelson at recarl speed country, ready job ing statements that kbers of the I. 0. O. P. In the while her husband was glng a passing train and men were at the court' house today. mitted fraud and wrongdoing to the the constructed railroad will permit considering the extra amount of work leges that stiaa Science ' room. A hanawt light to be done, because of the efficient driving an automobile across the rail- sent to his rescue. His right leg was Senor Louries Lopez occupied the governor, the attorney general, the the full development of the region. Jonor of the Salt 'Lake City de-The plan in Colorado now calls for organization and the abundant supply road tracks In Vineyard he was killed amputated just below the knee Monthis morning,- the said spot- state superintendent of public instruca train. team will .be given Monday even- - spotlight day afternoon, and at first hopes for the state There architects. chair the nice comfortable and a promotion and financing of the of water, so that there was no delay. by"The light being tion, defendant and his recovery seemed good. However, carelessly of northern Too interests accuthe tunnel of much court. in the n6 truth credit district is be in witnesses cannot for by alleged any given e Tuesday program will be as placed ran its engine and cars he was so weakened from loss of The senior is accused of slicing sations, Mr. Nelson declares in his that atate centering about Denver and the band boys who carried their in- negligently the in such a man- blood and exposure that he suffered automobile b: against would district which derive the the struments all a the way up and back, ner suit for damages. Senor Martinez, another guest at Melvln O. Miner was killed," a relapse ana fauea io rany. Odd Fellows and Rebeccas will that a of benefits most shorter immediate to social affair pulled off at Dividend, put pep into those who were just Mr. Reid was an employe of the D. ble at the armory at 10 a. m. line between Salt Lake and Denver. losing confidence. The work was the widow alleges in her complaint January 26. & R. G. W. roundhouse at Thistle. Mr. the railroad )r 0. K. Hansen will deliver the against Company. was a question finished about 1 o'clock; then the While at one time it Senor Martinez yesterday displayed . lal address of welcome on behalf as to whether the terminal would be hoys rushed down to the "feed"' that t The train is said to have been Reid is survived by his mothr-JMfsrvthe sliced portion of his anatomy to a of W. brother and te city. at 40 a an"!" over of Reid, Thistle, an miles B. speed Tucker in Springville or Provo, it. now is was waiting for them, prepared by going Captain James in Judge Hansen's court room. hour at the time of the accident, sister. The body was taken to Mantt welcome them to the armory, jury is to Provo decided that be the of domestic science practically to who the seemed girls society reporter According d Master Harvey Cluff will re-- d today and funeral services will be" held the western terminal according to to know just what the working man which occured May , 1921. Dividend, Deputy Coates, the aff tir tomorrow. there on behalf of the I. O. O. F. . This deciison Denver No. needed. 61, , authority. is, The Spanish Fork lodge started early in the morning when a Ilowing the welcoming addresses influenced to the have been said by There was frequent "paddling" to Salt Lake bootlegger arrived. It last- I. O. O. F., were hosts Monday even is armory the Odd Fellows and Coates rang the sur- - j ing at the regular meeting to thirty prospects of the steel plant being lo the ones who were sO indiscreet us to as will adjourn to the I. O. O. F. ed until Deputy on the proceedings which hap- members of the Lehi lodge who form cated between Springville and Provo, wear neck ties, but good humor pre hud will open the grand lodge at few Provo of dominated the day that wa3 so sue after Seaora Lopes tmi Marti ed a delegation of honor for the off! and further, by the fact that services were held at the Second m., the degree team from Eureka pened ana nammerea eacn ciai mascot of. the order for Utah, recent years has grown as a railroad cessfully ended by the big T" dance ward meeting house ma " slice net v By CLAIR ANDERSON Tuesday after I center. wring the degree? x in has been the Ladies' last who, however, into unrecognizable shapes. gym Phillips, Jr., nigli. a noon, April 4, for 'Mrs. Harriett Clark. B. Y. U. 8ohool of Journalism. the ft of j - .lorms ai. m p, in. other Salt Denver The of eiuiu jwraue building since he a visitor here Wednesday Senor Lopes said today that Mrs. Clark was born in 1853 at Salt The Young university was defeated re will be about a thousand unt Lake out of Springville through went to the party arrayed in his very last week. Lake City, and moved to Springville last night by the University of Southied Odd Fellows in line, with to will both creek Hobble Springopen and confided to the jury Many banners were brought by the best while a young girl. Twenty-fiv- e years ern California in one of the most of all descriptions. The iProvo that Jumpers, he had money in every pocket Lehi brothers showing the places ville and Provo a great trade area her husband. Silas Clark, was ac meritorious debates ever held In ago the business die untouched band, by Payson band, the But, after the party was over, he Phillips, Jr., had previously visited. practically Mrs. L. E. Adams and children of cidentally shot, resulting in his death, Provo. . o Boy Scout band, the famous dime. Nor Local Odd Fellows regaled the visit- interests of these cities. couldn't locate a The question of debate was: Salt Lake spent Friday in Pleasant while on duty as city marshal. (Mrs. kenette band of LehL and poasl- - could he find nis stray vocal an informal ors Another with reception, jumpers. Clark for the last 20 years has been That a Court of Industrial Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brimhall, Grove visiting Mrs. C. P. Larsen. oau nana win oe in ue of Dividend's society favorites had and instrumental music were furMrs. H. V. Warnick spent the latter In very poor health ; Seven children Relations for the Judicial Settlement le. Wells Mrs. (Miss Mr. and a Brimhall, which overafter local nished by artists, with the com and the 7 p. m. Tuesday, the part of the week in Salem visiting and her aged mother survive ber. of Labor Disputes Should Be Adopted E i'cecc eloped alls. That hurt Senor Lopez even buffet luncheon was served cafeteria Alice Reynolds and Miss Lyle Lindsay relatives The services were presided over by by the Several States." The visitors; and friends. will confer the degree la Odd more than two black visitors Lake were Salt Friday. eyes, and sev- style. Counselor Mrs. George L. Hyde. Gpealng upheld the affirmative side. J. and Misses home returned Ol3en wg' hall, and at 9 p. m., the can-wi- ll W. F. Mrs. Holdaway Phillips, Jr., who is a real aristocrat eral dents in his cranium. Bird The debaters in the order in which Thelma and Louise Shoell and Margie musical number, duet. Misses where Eureka from confer the degree of the delivered will be morning bootTuesday of the much reveals family, goat The testimony Holdaway were business visitors in and Poyer; prayer, G. E. Anderson: they spoke were Edwin Baird and E. a for relatives been 1 alier. A grand ball concludes she has at Fellow litOdd visiting soon to the lodge no and legging done at Dividend, duet, D. W. Webster and M. E. Cran- - H.v Hafter for the home team, and Salt Lake Saturday. V vening's entertainment Schofleld, where he will remain until few days. tle gambling. Merle McGinnls and Roland Maxwell Misses Effie Neilson, Thora and dall, "Come Unto Me." left L. Jackson Elvon iMonday evening worn ednesday at 10 a. m., the grand tne coming defendat his important L. L. Baker was were Bishop J, F. Bring-- tot California; The Judges were Chief Glida Speakers West to motored ? will convene at I. Salt Lake after for City to be Colorado visiting Odd 0. 0. F. hall, ingAttorney Denver, Fellows Atstate convention of Senor Lopez, with District hurst and W. A. Harmer. Both offer- Justice JC E.' Corfman and Justice Sunday. ie afternoon the visitors will be 'Ms family over the week end. held at Provo, April 17. 18 and 19. prosecuting. Mr. and .Mis. J. D. Thome went to ed many words of consolation, and Valentine. Gideon, both of the Utah rted about Provo and to interest-kceni- c torney Walhquist Payson Friday to attend the funeral spoke very highly of the active part supremo- court, and D. H. Christensen spots near the city in auto- of Mrs. Thome's father, German Ells- she had always taken lit the church. of Salt:Lke. All three judges voted les to be furnished by the Provo Solo, Elmo Coffman, "O My Father." for the affirmative. The chairman. i worth. nis and Rotary clubs. The visit- " Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Done, Clifford ' Brief remarks were also added by Judge A. 3. Morgan, was introduced will be taken to any part of the A vocal by Prof.j John C. Swenson.' Wright and Herman Olsen motored to George L. Hyde. ty, from American Fork canyon Closing musical number by Second duet was rendered by the .Misses Vir Sunand Salt returned Lake Saturday exas panish Fork canyon they ' ward male quartette, "The Mother's ginia and Elaine Christensen during ' day. s their individual desires. This Work Is Done." numthe intermission between the main " Wendel a Thorne entertained be done to acquaint states visitBenediction was offered by William and rebuttal speeches. home , his of his at ber friends Sunday ith the wonderful scenery Utah R. Smith. The California debaters first show- evening. ' ty has to offer. Interment was made In Evergreen ed that something should be done to Aurra Harrington of Salt Lake City As "a In Pleasant Grove cemetery, A. Y. Wheeler In charge of overcome the strike menace. spent the week-enremedy they proposed a court similarvisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. funeral. MIT LAKE y. 0. to the Kansas court of industrial re- , A Harrington. The cbnrete work on the county lations. Mrs. Fred Shoell returned to PleasThey maintained such a e B Y. U. is represented at the ant Grove Sunday from Garland, read is being resumed, and a large court is practicable because It is a Jural of President Frank H. where she spent a week visiting with force of men are at work again. Six natural outgrowth of our present as of the U. of U.. being held in her daughter, iMrs. William Cullimore, weeks' time will be required to finish court system, and because it is now " Lake today, by President Frank- who returned with her and will spend up the Unfinished parts which were in actual operation In Kansas. left last fall. Harris. Dr. George H. Brimhall, The negative team sought to show an Indefinite time here. M. P. Henderson, John C. that the public does not want the Paul Walker returned to his home inson, H. V. Hoyt, Doctors Hugh court. They said capital was opposed in Pleasant Grove Thursday, after ARRIVE PARK P of Idward, Christian Jensen, Thomas to it because the establishment fulfilled a successful mission having . B. F. Cum- (Martin, Professors such a court would be too paternalistic Mr. Walker reports in California. M. W. The city commission today received and is equivalent to a minimum Poulson, Alfred having enjoyed the experience imH. Eastmond, C. Y. Cannon, but states he is the son of t'.ie Memorial-parplani from Emil wage. Labor is opposed because such mensely , Reynolds and Ida S. Dusen- Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Walker of this Hanrcn, landscape expert of the Utah a' court would take away their only tr. effective weapon, the strike. ... Agricultural college. place. Commissioner Billing, eald that 1'ie Herman Parduhm and Lucile Pick-cr.oIRE.LESS LECTURE TONIGHT attended a dancing party in water main through the crnter of tv.? motored to Salt Lake Monday and Salt Lakt Saturday evening. park on Fast Centor street had bfiei spent the day with friends. adio will be put in Allies WalJo Lyman of Salt Lake laid, and that Uite-a- li telephone enthusiasts n vo Mr. and Mrs. Fera Dpcker and may gather ax. the Ande.-sopent Wednesday, in Tleasant Grove, the north half this springor Salt Lake City are the guests-- :f Shrubs have boon ordered "Tfc lli" a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. f?? this evening about 9 o'clock Mr. and iMrs. David Opensliaw for sien in on a lecture given at San nort'i half and these will lie plu'iiittd J. J. Hayes. ncisco by Major William T. Mor- Grass seed will V ? few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harrington were immediately. Mrs. David Westwood'b sliding of the International Correspond- American Fork visitors Tuesday. sown, and it H expecten mat lay pa attended the funeral of will be ready for use the sunuuvr of a few days In Salt Lako City with schools,, who will deliver one of where they ' ' " V : . friends. 1923. educational talks entitled "Why Jacob Greenwood. i. ME MO PMJII.1 - m I G. TRACKS DS.F.S. $10,000 p rmniERs 111 d $40,000 Pel-temp- ie Hi HS de-tea- - Odd Fellow Goat Is Some Traveler rmm hose , Pleasant Grove "Re-solve- d, . - Old Polly Hasn't Any Spring Fever i s d n 1 n J "hil-dro- - - P Fail'' iEMENT OR BITULITHIC ' citizens - - ADDeared b-, LCl" miintu j.i -- 4.j "lf ttov, inc inner morning a ueicKaLlu'1 fOC.iTif h tv. the otraiisf navinff 4.. Spanish rorK- yson road with bitulithic, and insisted upon concrete pavement. u is a matter for the county commission to ueuiuc n it was argued, that the cement pavement is better than the bitulithic. true, of course, that cement is a Utah product; and bitulitmc is not, true, too, that cement is more costly than bitulithic. , , -Ine Herald doesn't hold a bnei lor tne dhuiuihc d one for the cement manufacturers. But The Herald does owe a duty the TtnV, n,M,,T ari this newspaper: and that duty is to Qia H them in at the lowest possible cost. Theroads paved jrettinr their Md believes...it is in exact- accord with. the present board ot county comicrl.. ii iowcsi uiuo ArvlniriQhlo uiers in this matter ot securing tne t is said to be the opinion of the commissioners that the way to get lowest Kila io frt lot tv, Kirs, so that neither the cement nor tne Nithic is given an exclusive field, for that would spell the highest bids me s is the opinion of the county commission The Herald comment tv- - ii --- . 18 , - LETS GET THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE! commission for a display of rare business judgment not always m public oinces. If the cement manufacturers are so anxious to get their cement on to our roads it is up to them to make their prices low enough to tempt us most are manufacturers cement the cement." that it But use appears to leave the urgent in opposing the county commission's evident desire bidders the all the from choose among field free and open to all, and ,to to the favorable most this of county, to the people' one most favorable automobiles. our of, tires to the well as as people's purse The cement manufacturers are urgent thift the commission eliminate from consideration the bitulithic base. The, Jlerald honestly beheyes it would be a serious mistake if the county commission exclude? , t.bas "black" base from the advertisement for bids. There is tim&ettougn to to vote against bitulithic after the bids are in, and one is better able is this possibility- - (posThere well as as qualities costs wearing compare tfre bitulithic may be so low that sibility we write it, not probability) that form of pavement as against the take that to it will be to our advantage met-wit- - so-call- ed much higher concrete. And we' cannot ascertain that if bitulithic is ex ; ; k-cluded. . "...v.V'.v "'.' It is a matter of common knowledge that cement prices ace too high;. they have fallen less than any other commodity since the war, and they have far to fall before they catch Jip with wheat, beets, and other farm ' , ; products. ' .. ', ' ' ., " You can rest assured that cement bids wiil not.be lower if you exclude bitulithic from consideration; and you may entertain a hope that This editorial should not be construed as an argument ag as a roaa material; nor snounr it oe construed as an ugumv bitulithic as a road material. It is solely an argument iri fa) hi'rl nn hnth mntprifll.4 and then rominff to a decision. By all means, gentlemen of the county commission, ke base" in your advertisement for bids ! 1 - i |