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Show The Weather north F,ir wuth, untettltd nd Thursday; Utah tonight northwert por- probably howr VOLXXXVL IL li Ji NO. 142. PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, cm ROTARY 0 BOYS I C VICTIMS The Carusos Go To Italy liS BY 1 1 Provo Wrestler Proves Best ARE i welterweight In World mil HEARTS The circulation of Th Dally Herald is over 2200 each day. PRICE TWO CENTS. 'J LOSES STATE ENGINEER Oil The Herald MAY 3, 1922. WORLD GLADDENS ORPtiAl I HE RALD J ir The hearts of more than 150 Henry Jones is the best welter-Unite- Kallio. Jones released his hold anf rovo John R. Stewart, state engineer fatherless or motneriess wrestler in the weight All five men in the Spanish Fork of started away, believing he had wonf the cheered were today by road TT w maintenance, today arrived boys J5XSlates and Finland! foi Then Kallio made a road automobile accident Tuesday in Provo to make a trip of invesHe came so near defeating a Jones, and it was like Jump given goodies and the attention getting afternoon are reported out of danof the families who various middleweight has been sailiim tigation of the Provo canyon read. them by hold on a baby, or takinj a ger, and improving. under welterweight claims that he strangle "I am glad that work has been city, who entertainea mem as pennies from a blind man's tlncuif as well of week as nart of the program Boys' Bertram O. Pumphrey, Lee Smith started on the improvement of the any other wrestler can Jones was caught unawares an; i claim the welterweight title. hinder the direction of Provo Rotary and Louis R. Cutler, all of Provo, canyon road," Mr. Stewart said this Kallio got the doubtful honor of tlL. i' t I J Today there are two men In the third fall. club. . morning.- - He was commenting on to their homes in returned have United States, either of whom can This afternoon tne Doys are That ended the match for Jone! the in story printed yesterday's claim the titlo Gus Kallio used to and Kallio. grandstand seats at the this city. Jack Stevenson and R. Herald which quoted Commisisoner own. left Charles H. Wright as saying that ball game between the Timps and W. Davidson, of Springville, Immediately after the mate These two men are Henry Jones Kallio I they Dr. Anderson's hospital in Spring- work was being done on the Provo the Lehi club, after which left for Salt Lake Citi of Provo, and an automobile Utah, for Jack Reynolds, where he was scheduled to leail kill be taken road and that it would be ville yesterday for their homes. canyon of Ind. liloomington, tide by their hosts. A real feast this for a match witl Mr. Stevenson ia reported the pressed to completion this spring. Gus Kallio is not a welterweight. Brownmorning s in store for the boys at tne nomes most seriously Injured, and probaat Evanston, Wyo. Kalli Mr. Stewart left this morning for Having won the welter crown from will wrestle Brown there friends who f their respective tonight bly will be confined to his home the canyon, expecting to go up to Jack Reynolds last autumn Kallio fcave prepared to give the boys a iauio denied slapping Jones o for several days. Mr. Pumphrey the Timpanogos road and return has rightly claimed the welter- the back.. Wood supper with plenty of goods today is in bed at his home, and is late this afternoon. 1. rrU. Tt.lf? weight crown. But last night he ('IP I AlA t (things to eat. Following the sup-fe- not expected to .be out for some "I. H. Wadley is at work on the went on the mat at the Columbia Herald to will taken the be "I did it unlnte4 i ' the boys reporter, canyon road," Mr. Stewart said. time. theater at least five pounds over tionally." faovlne picture shows and at the V,f "' The first report from Springville ' When he is finished with his the top of the welter limit. His Nose of the show there will be said that it was Earl Smith of of this job lie will complete part insisted Kallit Hern, that though, the have been 143 did slap him. Jones says so, anf'1' weight should uore goodies and sweets in store Provo who had been hurt. A later work begun on the Timpanogos was over 150 If it was that is the verdict of It pounds. the report gave the name as Lee road started or the boys. By that time practicall: ( ; last fall. By the midanything, if good judges of weight every ringsider who had his eyef,,;'( dle of June there will be a good joys will be ready to go home and Smith, which is correct. to are be believed. :! Ion Kallio's hand nt tlie, mnmenii Iream of the wonderful adventures The first report did not include road from Provo to Aspen Grove." ii) mat reasoning Kallio Is not 'It was done so quickly and at th-'- k i.the day and hope that the days the name Powder men today are blowing of Louis R. Cutler, who the welter champion. Ho is not moment when it would throw Jonej; l! rill speedily pass by for another was the fifth man in the auto. Mj". projecting rock, using the crushed even in that class. Any wreutlmg off suspicion. I Eoys' week of the Rotary club. was waiting at the Orem sta- stone as filler on the road so freCutler fan who saw last night's battle is lD.. 'It cl.J This morning speakers were pres-n- t l n3 u ti.,r ii Dam. Du:.:; liik.iv, flooded the the overflow in when Fork of tion quently by Spanish convinced that Jones would win if I couldn't call it a foul. A wrestle 'i at the various schools address- other four drove up in the Stude-bake- r the river. Kallio ever attempted to reduce his has got to take chances with hi' ng the boys on "Thrift and Educa-ion.- " Mr. Stewart expects to report the car. They invited him to weight to within the welterweight opponent pulling all sorts of tricksji William M. Roylance spoke ride with them result of his investigation to Comto Provo. Mrs. Enrico Caruso, second wife of the tenor, and limit. Kallio had more than A deckhand in a dingy blue suit and sailor's jerenough some of which are not very sports" it the Franklin school; George BarSheriff John D. Boyd arrived in missioner Wright tonight. on the S. S. Paris to their home in Italy last night. If he had to take off manlike." on at Maeser; the Rev. Charles a black pipe that was Enrico Gloria sail men after the big smoking sey, Springville shortly JcCoard at Timpanogos, and Wy-la- n had been where they live six months of each year, according weight for Jones, Jones would win. Kingsiders unanimously called 01, brought to the hospital And it must bc remembered that Dern to compel Kallio to comir son of the tenor and his first wife, 18, Berg at Parker. Caruso, Jr., to a after the famous widow the announced them. by and plan questioned there, COUNTY WILL ADVERTISE the alleged champion, after his back on the mat and wrestle fairly, , ' "T vaa tnM thev varA trntn or of 1 tenor's death. failure to come down to the weight Dern said he could not do that' , . going to Europe on the "Providence." K.43SHIPS TO BE r w about 50 miles an hour when the ac- he claims to be champion of pulled Dern says that under the rules gov ,i (cident happened," Sheriff Boyd as raw a trick on Jones as any erning FOR ROAD BIDS WASHINGTON, May 3. Recom- - said. "When wrestling it was not to b? . a hay near TIMP FOR SALE! got they ever wrestler put across in Provo. classed .as. ,a fqul. f I', lendations that capital ships to be evilecin BOY the driver the road PROVO E. Dr. J. noted Broddus, wagon was a "It It was just a i'rfck, but it retainer; trick, all right, but I crapped under the naval limita-io- n The county commission yesterday threw on the brakes a? he turer, will sell Utah scenery to couldn't disqualify him for it," said for Kallio his now thoroughly be'lj) treaty be disposed of by sale dently decided to advertise for bids for the auto car. M. turn 4 P. to the The AT TODAY. started the who attend Utah people Ira Dern, releree, after the match. vjvmnrvi wcuci n 0 n the stocks in the case of those skidded and shot 20 feet eigui line. ahead, paving of the county road from Kiwanis lecture at the taberThis is how it happened, in the Timp vs. Lehi baseball game. 'I honestly won the match " de nder construction, and by sale for to Fork via finalSpanish BenjaPayson over turned three then mix-utomorrow times, nacle evening. of third TONIGHT. the wrestlers: clared Most of the neonle Jones. link or sinking by. gunfire in the on its side. The auto is min. The following kinds of paveSix minutes of fast and furious present agreed with Jones. Columbia "Gypsy Passion." f ase of completed ships, are con- - ly landing 31-2 ments were inches specified: nearly a total wreck. I can't see had gone by. Jones had Strand "Eden and Return." A large house greeted the wres of wrestling R. Ralstone Irvine, grandson pined In the report of the board of how the men in the car got out black base with 1 inches black Princess "The Last Payment." PROVO GUARDS HT MINE won the second fall with a wicked tiers. Manager Ashton Is to btl' aval officers appointed to . con- inches black base with R. R. Irvine of Provo, was a memtop; 4 with so little injury.'1 toehold that took much of the battle complimented on putting on th , Chamber Jer ways and means of carrying 1 5 inches black top; inches con- ber of the debating team which won association. of Commerce Outdoor out of the once-wa- s hit treaty provisions. to The Herald. champion. second of the star wrestling affairs Sneeial A prelimin- crete with 2 inches black top; 7 for Cornell & Light Baseball Jones had another toehold, and was 3. a The Utah Power victory SCOFIELD, university May special Spade Leavltt and Kid Davit i," to as of estimate J70.000.000 iry inche concrete throughout; and $ train carrying aboct 75 men from pressing it as he had done before. went on for the curtain raier over the debaters 'of Columbia uni- meeting. cost of operation is included In concrete inches throughout te report. Little Theater Reading by Lelia Salt Lake City and Provo arrived Kallio slapped Jones on the back. Spade giving the other lad 2C , versity. weicrht vet won thtf here early Tuesday and the men That usually is the referee's signal Dounria Maudsley. The board recommends that the in The judges were unanimous were immediately sworn in as dep- to the winner to give up his hold. referee's decision by his aggressive ? t Armory' Dancing. cruisers flipping board battle COMING their decision. Mr. Irvine, a senior uty sheriffs of Carbon county and Jones thought it was Referee Dern work. tecington, under construction at at Cornell, had as team mates L. B. FLAG ESSAY CONTEST. (Continued on Page Four.) assigned to guard duty in the coal slapping the signal. Instead it was ore River, Mass., and Saratoga, districts. Eph Homer, Jr., a senior at the Mittleton and A. E. Gold. They wilding by the New York Ship- local high school, won the extem- upheld the affirmative side of the 'What the Flag Means to Me," is "There has been litle, if any, opkilding company at Camden, N. J., answered by Dr. Talmage by con l j the subject of au essay contest poraneous speaking contest at the qu (stion: position displayed by the: strikers converted into airplane carriers fIider trasting the record of today witl"!, That the United States of school was this these and in and the seventh the at 'Resolved, special afternoon, high importation sixth, the treaty terms, the other that of former dispensations, anc?;':. District officials of the U. S. For- presented the Maude Beeley Jacob should cancel the war debts owed eighth grades of the city schools. guards, although officials of the kur battle cruisers to be sold on to her by the allied nations." est service of Ogden will attend to- gold medal. The writer of the best essay in miners insist that the expense is e stocks to the highest bidder. the prophet not only foretolt The other contestants were Can "The debate was contested until re- each grade will be awarded a medal unnecessary, having assured the night's meeting of the Utah County but told of the past, fulfillec J ' will no made be non buttal trouble to O. B. is John that here P. which authorities by Irvine, by the local lodge of the speeches Gessford, Scott Jones, HINESE ARMIES IN BATTLE Outdoor association, and revealed principles ovi; t prophecy unin not Gold an are and in 8 which the Provo Price and Eldon Dennis. Elks. o'clock break out if the strikers held at Mittleton, The prophet was con.-- tj ; the gospel. dison naThe basic topic for the contest usual brilliancy of oratory was The club will also presont a molested. PEKING, May 3. Heavy can- - Chamber of Commerce room the teachings of pasL with sistent was "Citizenship." Half an hour played by the local debaters." street. tional flag to the school having but was not an imitator ( pnading was in progress today at West Center prophets, stu- the best essay of the three winners. a Ralstone is CHICAGO. FOR contest Irvine is LEAVES former contestant before the each ... the While i t i i primarily meeting ii ii... auujt original! pious points along the front ex intended for a conference of the drew a tie nau i.i:..jj j liiuiviuuijiay on which he spoke dent of the B. Y. U. and there The medals and the flag will be C. K. Olson, who has been assosouth of 'A f uding from Machang. uy. achived distinction as an orator presented by the club on Flag day, ciated with Dr. C. M. Peterson cf lentsin, across the country to the association directors and the forest for four minutes. even ,, Prophecies may be fulfilled and debater. June 14, but the contest closes on Provo for the past four years, will kinity of Peking. Severe fighting service officials, all other persons Dr. James E. Talmage of the though apparently remaining un, t, leave Friday for Chicago to take a May 12. curred at a point alone the Hun interested in the development and EXPORTS FROM CHILE. The winners of the contest last nost graduate course with th3 Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the fulfilled. The prophecy of the de1 k river thirty miles south of this advertising of the county's scenic struction of Nineveh, by Jonah was, Declared exports to the United year were Wendal Morgan, sixth Northern Illinois College of Uph L. . S. church, this here 40,000 troops of Gen- - assets are invited to attend. Ity, morning con- given as an illustration. The city , Mr. Olsen expects to from States for has seventh Anna Forester Smoot, Valparaiso, , District Chile, Rutledge grade, ai u grade; the central Chinese Under the direction of the Col- the montn of February 1922, totaled and Marie Fletcher, eighth grade, be gone about one year and i.itends tinued his series of lectures on was not destroyed as Jonah had j. fcder. endeavored to force a cross-- 1 said that he would attend tne meet- will be $624,502. revelation before the students of predicted but the purpose of tht. !, Of this amount $460,098 the Central school getting the to take a special course in the g in order to gain control of the inS 11 11 18 Possmie ior mm to gei lege Women's club, Friday Lord was realized. The Lord dei jj - observed as of of at the est value the methods bars. forest optometry. day represents copper supergirls' Young Dana flag. Parkinson, Young university. "Prophets and 'here. raiimnrt in the repentance and saha. ' lighted All of of the activities to his theme was the be here will university. special explain Prophecy" srge general Chang TscLin, governor visor, tion of the people of Nineveh. jV, , will be the under direction the . Dr. considered day Talmage today. by .uancnuria and head of the op-- , program i iuicol um a beautii , - of the club, of which Miss Alice "Christ in the flesh was pre- fulPreceding the lecture, on ' sing forces, from his headquar- - panogos ana in .miencau rum canM ( selection, '.Moonlight w. w. Ludlow is the president and iMiss . 1. thf rs near Tientsin, ordered trains yon. forest supervisor r f'. eminently a revelator," was the r lowers, ow reu was remit? uiu uy j in Huish intro statement of Dr. Talmage thq vice president. convey the main body of his Blakeslee, who extended the invita- LaVieve Y. U. chorus, under the direction o' ti 10,000 At the chapel exercises at 11:30 ducing his lecture today and linking Prof. Alfred Madsen V soldiers to the front south tion to the forestry officials, will it with the one or last week. An the Great Wall. Two Manchu-- represent the southern portion of o'clock two patrons of the school will be honored by the girls. The explanation was made by Dr. Tal airplanes flew over Tientsin the county. Id proceeded westward. origin or mage of the M. It is expected that a request will honors will be extended to Mrs. ti HT. Christ's mission and the contro- be made of Supervisor Parkinson Annie D. Palmer, a former student L FISH AND GAME MEETING versy with Satan, on eartn t nrist to increase his program with refer of the university and at present acTueS(iay evening the Lakeview spoke not for himselt. hut for Hisjwa,.(i M j x iie!(j an 0I,en session ' ence to the Aspen Grove Bide of the tive in welfare work in Utah stake, Father in heaven, and as such he The interesting program rendered sportsmen of Payson have been mountain. At the last meeting of and Miss Aretta Young, who has school the with connected been AS a revelator. out was was ed to meet next it included the following: Talk on Ut4 association pointed the Wednesday j woman teachThe gilt or prophecy was taken :()f Kyan stephens, George B. Glade. Pniiig in that dtv tn nrennizn a tht. Mr. Parkinson s program in longer than any other n is conunseni, duet. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Taylor vj er and who also was the first maup for discussion, ph and game club, according to eluded a fair amount of improvethe speaker explained, on prophecy. solo, I.aVard Shaw; organ selec' 1 nry Jeppson, county treasurer. ments to be done on the north side tron of the university. Several girls will participate in In discussing the meaning of the Hons. I.loyd B. Williams. "r. .letlDSon tnrtav telenhnneri with a smaller amount for Aspen 1 l"rm prophet Dr. Talmage made refhid Madsen, state fish and game Grove. S. L. Chipman of American the western short story contest, the and other be will which Hebrew equivaerence to of winner presented ininniissmner, asking him to be Font suggested inui, wimuui PACKER BILL UPHELD. lents of the term "prophet." and eseilt at the meeting. Robert S. duction on the American Tor kside, with the Elsie Chamberlain Carroll thereof, num All of various the gave various meanings rtis and Walter Freshwater, of more bo included on the south side. gold medal. 2 Ths WASHINGTON, May such a "the man who sees," "bub bers on the program will be given will be speakers. bling forth." "watchman," ".servant parKer aim siucxjara regulation nu by the girls. FIGHTING TURKISH WOMAN A reception will be held in the of Cod." etc. Prom these explana- of lf'21. which was put through conn ) N ARMY r'-- T LAKE ROTARY ELECTS MADE LEIUTENANT art gallery in the afternoon from 3 tions wa evolved the definition of gross, largely through the efforts oj prophet: "A servant of Cod who the agricultural bloc, was held con)' May 3. A till a o'clock. A musicnl program pALT LAKE CITY Afav 5 Dr. CONSTANTINOPLE, represents Him before man." Fore- stitutional by the supreme court.no--ihur C. Wherrv la' nrocMunt nf Turkish woman has been given the will be given and refreshments will ' Declaring the stockyards "are telling is only one of the character-i-tir-Rotary club of Salt Lake. He rank of Leiutenant in the Nationa be served. of the minion of the prophet. a pi it e of rest, or final destina , In the evening a dance will be s !hsph at the annual election list Army, earning her promotion whicl v, Tin) office of Hie seer or the one tion, but a throat through H nialit in the Hotel rtui, nn th in action against the ureeKS, says given in tne Laaies gymnasium, Is combined the current flo.vs and the transac i who beholds i. the The girls will be in complete charge t ballot and was This Immediately an Angora dispatch. that of prophet in the reve- tions which occur tlierein are only ' the part flailed into! office.. rank ever held in the of the dance and will play H Biiereed'a hisrhest incident to this current from the . vto the invi- lator. even the of woman gentlemen a Ulman in this capacity. Dr. Turkish Army by from onc.'T , in' work of prophets as recorded west to the east, and dance. the to tations "r.v was first vice president last Fniima. the woman in question. in the scriptures, including the stale to another." the course de rHe has been an active Ro- - was a Corpral when she led a patrol work of false and evil prophets, scribed the livestock business coni TEST VOTE ON TARIFF BILL Fl:n for years. composed almost entirely of woman ducted in the yards as interstate in-- . ; was discussed. tr an attack on the enemy's rear in perthe school of character. The 3 prophets, The c ord.-WASHINGTON, May pris-of business at the meet-- ' and returned with twenty-fivre-- I haps originated by Samuel, its first vote yesterday had wnu ii was at one of the officer. an oners, including MARTIAL LAW IN PEKING. ! reived special attention. In these ted on the administration tariff bill, 33. dinners of the club. were trained.; schools 5 of rate prophets committee the " other officers shewn great approving named to serve i..qc vear and hav PICKING. May 2. The battle fowl C 'There was a vital difference be-- ; nr. W'lierrv were Miltnn E kro,.rv md suffered reavy casual-- cents a pound on acetic anhydride Itween false and true prophets. The' the possession of Peking was 2V to 37, an amend after hejecting, ties. false prophets gave out what they, continuing today with the atfvartt,' j ment by Senator King. Democrat, second vice "resident: Jiv would please t'.e people; age apparently going to the foree$jj 2 to thought the cut the to duty Utah, P'h II. 1'nirliV JOHNSON WEDS. , ti.tH t,i the true prophets gave what the of General Wu driving toj,j in the Underwood bill. The cents K. I.e IMrrl onrf noerotarv from the ward to the south. i ! il.ord tVm revealed capital regardless 8 cents. was bill in the house rate Missued were , licenses fr,J0rt Martial law prevails In the city Marriage of whether It was pleasing or other-Chamberlain, treasurer. Broussard, Democrats Two here today to the following couples: The story in Kings, chapter 22., Advices from the center of tht ;,j; and Wyoming Kendrick, Fork Louisiana, American of Earl H. Barrett MEET was cited as an illustration of the; fighting. 12 miles southwest of. voted against the King amendand Harriet Edna Berry of Provo; true prophet as contrasted with the; city, were that General Wu wal jj j I La one while Mrs. Republican. ment, "u''Ml.iy Jenkinu Evans and for forcing the soldiers of Genera;;! 2r false prophet and his de-ievening the ..parents-"hfr- s Thomas Wisconsin, voted for it. The ! .... r.. 11 laobann Doin cu ui- association held a meet- from Changsintlecl false prophecy, fort I Chang Tso-Lipleasing, rate committee the to sustain vote T. Johnson and Chloe is and the tide of battle was rollim'ii., church that r al ,he Lakevlev ward meeting f the The charge and V 2. Was 47 Williams, to King ,0 s't't. H. Aldous Dixon was HnnKerno... hoth of Provo. Mr. larking in prophery today because1 eastward toward the southern wall t, he Temn,rat Mississippi, casting the 1" .lk(r. iMllulnnl lliimh.ai nr,,) Joanson is i f malinger fov frcl tnnw nri n'.'id1 wns of Peking. :, 5,'l, votes. d I, r-- if' ''i er 1 0 , I WHERE TO GO !i 2 ' 2 FOREST OFFICIALS 1 id TOR Like Father Like Son in con-duct- PROPHETS ARE LECTURER 8 1 sub-topi- c Girls' Day At "Y" ( V-- Pei-Fu- , lat-hon- , , A n " f 'o. i V j : s , e lj II 1 regu-monthl- 1 stilt 2 i. Pel-Pu- 111 - iff PARENTS-TEACHER- 1 thelf H-V- 't re noVw t "monN were also entoved. 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