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Show ff :,.krlb A The : ft eountrjrt ,m XXXVT- - 1 III i 1 .)A . im I f I I ., J 1 A 03 Tlie Weather south, unsettled Partly cloudy north, tonight nd Thursday; northwot probably ahowora portion and coolar tonight. I PRICE TWO CENTS. PROVO, UTAH, WEDNEDAY, MAY 24, 1922. NO. 157, Han WSm'flo Replace Text ok KEosllcM SeSaool Booms All Clouds Don' t Spell Bad Weather Bicycle Taker Gets $10 Fine and 30 Day Jail Sentence Walter T. nasic BOY 8COUT BAND PRACTICE i. from a five weeks' reports a most east, fte trliv .j..)attnnl n ana eum-"- " Lw-- f v The scheduled for the Boy Scout band is this evening at the high school building at 7 o'clock sharp, according to Mr. Hasler attended session of the Na- . fodemy of Visual Instruc-rianJial - men " hv JlCfl Wao Den educators from every The purpose the nation. pro-suuademy is to further education in the pub-j- l. It was brought out at of the long that most tosystems in America the new re inaugurated and hare of instruction em entirely satisfactory. of the F. D. McCulskey ty'of Illinois, who has con- thorough research work declared :tj of education, 85 per ) the meetings that education comes tnrouga four and that it comes Uter through the sense of any otner jhan througtt practice FORD NEIGHBORS al I'll 111 Director Robert Sauer, and not last sight, as was incorrectly stated in yesterday's paper. All members of the band are urged to be at practice tonight, as this will be the last practice before the (Memorial day parade in which the Boy Scout band par- ticipates. FOR The police force of Provo and the court of this district have juvenile PROVO FilEfJ filEET combined in a wer on bicycle thieves, bicycle borrowers, and those others who merely take' a bicycle without the owner's consent. One boy was fined $10 and given a jail sentence, by Judge W. S. Willis in the juvenile OF court here this week. The Jail sentence was suspended, and the boy paroled to guarantee his leaving other persons' bicycle alone in AUTOMOBILES FOR PARADE the future. One student was placed under Chairman Mart Royiance, of $10 bail, which he forfeited when the Memorial day general com. i i. I. nis case came into city court. mittee, today asked all owners The juvenile was caught with the of autoyjpbiles who can spare the use of their cars for the two "borrowed" bicycle at the baseball park by Policeman Gourley. The hours of the Memorial day proowner of the bicycle "spotted" his gram to aid in the hauling of missing wheel, altuoagn the handle-bar- s persons in the parade to the and saddle had been changed. the where procity cemetery He waited for the rider to come be will All pagram given. park, and then called the triotic automobiie owners who out of thewho arrested the youth, officer, can, and will aid, in the parade who was taken to police station and are asked to notify Mr. then turned over to the juvenile The Herald, Captain court. or member other any Tucker, The student had taken a bicycle of the parade committee. DO from the university grounds, and IT NOW! He had changed the handlebars. had to he the insisted that police Two Provo men, A. F. Mossman Intended returning the; wheel, and and V. C. Roberts," were in Salt was permitted to go under a $10 Lake City yesterday, to meet Lewis bail. "We have received so many comS. Pitcher, of Brooklyn, N. Y., commander-in-chief of the Grand Army plaints about bicycle stealingto that not we thought it newssary of the Republic, who was the guest only locate the wheels, but try to of honor at a campfire. find the persons who took the biBoth Mr. Mossman and Mr. Rob- cycles," Chief of Police Wren morning. erts served through the entire Wilkins said this "After this we will deal less period of the Civil war, and today leniently with bicycle thieves, and are the only living veterans of that will not take the excuse that the war alive in Provo. .They are to bicyole was merely 'borrowed.'"" Judse Willis, in fining and sen- be guests of honor at the Memorial the youth in his court, tencins day exercises here Tuesday, v.u v.u w. uvuvw ntv gain iMossman served in Grant's army rowers of juvenile age, will be and was with the famous Northern dealt with more harshly in the fucommander at Appomattox Court- ture. house when Lee surrendered. Mr. "Something must be done to stop Roberts was with Sherman's army this epidemic of bicycle stealing," on its march to the sea. the Judge said. "W aave tried to More than 250 members of Utah be lenient with the boys, but that posts, relief corps and circles of the doesn't seem to Btop otbrs.ae G. A. R. were present at the camp- - have had the same boys back again fire. Department Commander E. D. 0a me same vuaigo. r iuiug ,uioyr Hasklns, in a short speech of wel may put a stop to the stealing of commander-in-chie- f come introduced wheels. If that doesn't do it. Jail Pitcher, who said that the sentences will be tried." most poignant impression which he gained in traveling about the coun try is that all the old bitterness of GRADUATES OF spirit and differences whica formerly existed between the soldiers of the north and the south have UNIVERSITY Will been ei'faced. He attributed this to the fact that the memory of Abra ham Lincoln has found its way into every household in the land, south w as well as north. COMMANDER Ml PRFSIDEII1 ' y DETROIT, Mich, May 24. last Henry Ford's townspeople movement a launched they night hope will land the manufacturer in the White House. At a meeting in the town ball IDAHO at Dearborn, Ford's suburban home, 137 of his neighbors formed the "Ford for President" club, with the declared Intention of extending its I scope. I activities to a nation-wid- e 1 L I rMfi Mil 1 AA-- J CC N 11 S i 7 ' Leaders in the movement included YIANVlfJr, business men, a clergyman, a judge, i a publisher and others prominent in the village's affairs. The platform on which Mr. Ford would be asked to run was touched of" school authorities th on only lightly by the speakers, but Mrs. Joseph Capan and little are impressed with visual-- 1 of iMr. Ford's ideas have prevmany I ication is evident from the i,hv nf Twin Palis. Idaho were iously, been endorsed by his Deark an appropriation of $10,- - . fore. born friends. hpnlaA1 fln(, th, been set aside for research The rally took on much of the uu 1U na uuoa of aiueui schools said Illinois, tbe of an political appearance ' street. bier. Fifth West meeting. most Lain objection that Mr. and Mrs. Canan were driving The similarity was noted by Dr. . khools, including our own, ' Edward Fisher, president of the vil-- . ,A against the visua type of whh'lage. who recalled that fewer per ton," saitt jars, nasier, nas thfln wpre nresent last nizht Idea that a dark room and and baby, also of Twin Falls, Idaho., et un(Jer the Ja'ckgon oak tree t0 ny puiu iirujevuuu uwiu vvnen me vveDD car maae a suaaen launch the Republican party. essary in the schools to drove his car Into I4 "WViot (a nooripri at WflRhinetnn atop, Mr. Capan . u pictures. This is an erron- ,. uonn rr4 thn x, . 11 Bucn a Iorce lnal Li and was cleared up at lemy by Dudley J. Hiyes. Capen was thrown out of the SILVER-LEA- D OSE of visual education in the ST BE receiving several bad bruises. The jUdge Edward J. Jeffries of the LOANS FOR FARMER BERNSTEIN Bchools Mr. of Chicago. daclared the court who in Detroit of wa8 gItting baby municipal jmonstrated to the satisrac- - bottom of the car wag cut by the tn t lf Ford was eiected itwould wimat tne pictures coma broken glass from the windshield. De "by the American people, not, SYNDICATE lited in a common, ordinary, May 24. ConsidWASINGTON, tw0 famlileg came here tolby RepUbiicans or Democrats." He The bom with one or two shades eration of rural credits before Mr permanent Job a foresaw ,8lt wkh Mrg WebVg parentB big ,d . and Mrs. Mathias Knudsen. 667 fh oreanization. addinic that it Tuesday afternoon while Ben H. legislation was continued by the , 1 . I , Harry Bernstein must go on trial wasier spent cnwinini North WeBt Btreet The M. also was "a big opportunity. mth Bullock and J. M. Pierce were de- house committee on banking and in the Third district court ior the me wymg conuuions ai iUBt outside the hflDnflne(i Mr. Ford has "not Indicated his L - wAnavfiil the large ore croppings currency Monday, with Representa- murder of his wife, November 11, wnib Knudsen home, desire" to enter the - next presi- veloping . t Jane mwa on the surface of the Syndicate tive Anderson of Minnesota, chair-ndlr- f iiaea lucre vy race. City Judge Pen Johna-- ii ordential , VM', " to iMrs. Hasfer, n-' otb'olnt-Tommlflsioon dered Bernstein held to the-- dis"mmlngrprupeity an lmmenfwUrer-lea-d the foreign born children ore body was opened up. agricultural inquiry, and Benjamin trict court yesterday afteriipon at listrict in which the Hull LAKE SII0.1E OE j The croppings on the surface C. March of the Farmers' National the OBSERVANCE conclusion of l.is preliminary established come there for council as witnesses. instruction and for social hea!inp. show for a distance of about 200 A suggestion that 4 subcommite A complaint charging Ireational purposes as soon feet wide and over 500 feet long. tee be appointed to conduct the murder Oil was filed Bernstein bl is out in the afternoon. against FOPPY DAY USGED This is where several east and west hearings was opposed, and as a re- shortly after his arrest, but the dee mothers of the children fissures cut into the large north sult further nearings will be con- fendant was committed to the State art learn the t there and Ptrtitana T)m 4amln nn1 if jiIta and south fissure in the contact ducted by the full committee.. It Mental in July, 1919, and making. between the quartzite and lime- - may be decided later, however, to the caehospital headed by former Senator Sh MABEY was nevor prcocuted. He fauch time in the stone. Gardner of Spanish Fork and appoint a subcommittee. was rearrested following his rethe home, such as the car- - Henry TAti A rcrva nraltarl nnnn a Citata "Men will be put to work jiling Bills from the banking and cur- lease from the asylum several hop, the weaving room, etc. Governor Charles R. Mabey asks "P ore," Mr. Bullock said. "The rency committee reiatmg to agri- weeks ago. kolly while the children tfnn fha nmmlao,A ,n in,erono a in is distance of which taken will tunnel, cultural credits be as up by observence of Saturday, May 27, W. Patten was that they frequent and lth t. into the house. They include the bill theDetective Clifford ltal nnnntv rnTniniBann interallied poppy day in a signed about 2500orefeet, is onbreaking witness called by Asprincipal 1000-fo"2e "U" "?i'e; in the routing of the WopTsTd new the authorthis one for the body large extending year statement today. His statement M. Cannon, level whlch is demonstrating one ity of the war finanea corporation sistant County George roa1 extending from county in part reads: state. the . Jr., representing nA t in of the largest ore bodies in the to make loans on agricultural prot r,a,aTnl "The recent worut war has employed in various voca- - pavgon duction and livestock and the "dirt to all of us more intimate state." hd professions come there SHIP SINKS, SCORES DROWN s brought of the graduatFully Mr. Bullock fees more than farmer" bill which is designed to The delegation informed the com knowledge of people and conditions their club meetings and FREE DANCE RECITAL of 1922 have all ready" class ing a mo of uu mission that the count? board had in Other lands for say ai agrirepresentation uig uiai;uverjr provide u.yyjr BREST, 'May 23. Ninety-eigh- t in good positions in been w "The common experiences of that this means another great mining culture on the federal, reserve are missing and 242 wjre Utah placed states in America are at decided a route hich would extend persons and states, and neighboring state the in for of and Utah a district Fork board. Spanish terrible calamity have engendered saved of those who were on board others have received good offers, educational the road fromdirection conducting will Icethe mine soon S. Charles Syndicate Barrett, chairman of through AT COLLEGE HALL in the people of America a spirit of that ;ns for the purpose of edu- - southwesterly the British steamship Egypt when aocordine to the committee on land and thence to Benjamin thus great compassion for the many be among the dividend class of the national board of farm organizait was sunk off the Island of graduate employment, of which K. ben, women and children In road farther away orphans of the devasted fields of mines. tions and president of the National P value of milk and its by- - carrying the Ushaut Saturday night by a Colli- - B. Sauls is chairman. Farmers' union, issued a statement fc in relation to the health from Lake Shore. Inasmuch as the with tne fTencn steamer sion are t of the wh SATURDAY WACATCH CLUB TO CLIMB . defining what the team "dirt 'Since the war we have wel- -' kth of the child and to the county road was to leave the state Spine, according to the latest offi-- teachmg in njgn schools, some are and in Fork mean at farmer" connection should of join corned annually the opportunity Spanish cial figures. adult, said Mrs. highway fjTheof the finding their way into the extension SALT LAKE CITY, May 24. The with appointments of government thesA Darentless children, men and clubs inter-euc- h it again at Pay son. the delegation ..Bafstin The Interested citizens Provo of service and vocational lines. mis inter- in th commeration of Interallied Wasatch Mountain club has per- agencies. to commission the petitioned campaigns as well aa vene and interpretive danc READING IN COLLEGE HALL Hazel Noble is going to Wyoming and make the route run direct- Prvrmv rlav It is fitting that we iecieu arrangements ior a trip 10 "Farmers will not be satisfied by in aesthetic kisual education campaigns as home demonstration agent, with ing will be given l a rare treat next women of America unstint-- ly west from Spanish Fork to a repeat our efforts of last year, and Timpanogos cave in American Fork the appointment of men who are ci . . . headauarters in Afton. She will uu an iuuwuui morolv 'Art turners'" Mr Bnrrptt omuiuaj lliBui. wiicii Miss Nellie ajr uu, midway between Lake observe Saturday May zv, ivza as t for their efforts in these point-above her "The Thief" by Bernstein, will have charge of three counties. The lark i 'farmers' to extended been the da"c,e has thence south some cases and 'dirt "n Shore fm said, general Benajmin, PS. Most Interallied Poppy oay for the purof the leadine ' be read in College hall by Mrs. j gtate home demonstration leader, Miss and into Payson, pose, of again honoring and remem- - public to participate with club are veritable stool nieeons '.: actine will Avhihir nreview. ithe cr i" r rf vnnncrnr campaigns acknowledge through Benjaminserve Kalhryn Bassett Pardoe this even- Mary Rakahr. in writing to Pro-in- g ' Leland reaction Ithout the tireless Wltio- thnuft whose experience ;n wemueis iu mo uuuuB. xiegisira- with certain and en- - thus tending to whereasboth S: 15. This is the concluding feSsor Cutler regarding evena candi-numbat next in children Saturday be received at the Owl ary business interests in an effort Lake Shore, they were I the war ic support was iesa fortunate than tion will ?ivn h tha and the of climax the and said .V these devotees that the and this for recital, position ing's ,jate or tne opinion mat tne proposed ours.' drug store on May 25, until the fo! to prevent the spread, of agricul- of the todivirtnaiiv an will be series of delightful performances i or has been carried on in the a 10 sc"minal8 lowing Sunday and it is believed tural organizations and coopera- seen interpsichorean art hrlout organizations and rouie 4W0U a national, interpretive, na- of one act plays and readings pre- county for five years. The work is that many will avail themselves oi tion. Farmer representation means BOTT IN ILLINOIS. h8e educational campaigns sented under the direction of Prof, ' weu organized and projects have and ture ballet dances. n to the -visit the of is that opportunity "BO great representation satisfactory E. Bott, formerly owner iu to accomplish the pur- John at T. Earl Pardoe. The attendance been jrawn up in all communities." The will take review place , .. aaXhe TTi will cave. tioi-trans. club w-nrovide to writes :.. vfn.. the great farm organizations." cuuu.. hich they are working, u varies owic nc., uni- has been growing with each succes- - Tni9 position is looked upon as a hall, College Young Brigham . i will of th commission, should confer with the Herald to the effect that he now portation and automobiles and no doubt a particularly desirable one and Miss versity, beginning promptly at sive , secretary and treasurer leave the Salt Lake theater on the, SALT LAKE VALUATION PALLS 8:30 p. m. Miss Clark Is arranging large performance Mrs. Pardoo Noble is well qualified to nu it. fade during my trip," said county commission .on the question will house greet dele-i0f named at 7, 7:30, 8:30, 9 and SALT LAKE, May 23. The total faster, "was to the SDauld- - and Present the vlews of the the Bott Mercantile company, at date for special lighting effects, stage Unis evening. It is interesting to note; that 10 a. m. of valuation Salt assessed Lake was 1001 for located he where crinnlert philHron gation. Mendota. 111., and costuming, which 'he all of the graduates in setting, practically 1922 letor is In for his $22:i,:S78,875, county before coming to Provo. pool is maintained by the will enhance the exhibition have been placed economics home hopes a has 1921. baseball f8.139.490 but less than pass; Harding LAKE VIEW CONFERENCE according and make It i" eaucation of the Chicago ter Mr. Bott says: in every dein Incidentally it good pleasing positions. e to L. has we'll M. bet he send to OFFICER "I wish to congratulate you upon Coolldge P"ols at an expense of figures compiled by tail. Among the special features of might be noted that 2U per cent ortime. assessor. for ler child. The children are mings, county a newspaper out daily getting the evening will be a clever mono. Primary conference was held the graduates this year are majorto the school in taxis at a Provo. It shows the right spirit of by Master Dale Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in the ins: in home economics. Miss Edna presentation logue $208 per child per year, i being a progressive." Clark of Farmington. Young Clark Lakeview ward meeting house. The Scorup will go to the Ricks Normal TO spirit of cheer and nntimlem has been doing a lot of entertaining following program was enjoyed: college next year, and with Bernice frails throughout the school at various functions in and around Preliminary music, prayer, Willard Davis, a former graduate, will have remarkable. No one is Salt Lake City of lot, and lie will Olson; song, "Call Me," Primary charge of the home economics work express syniDathv for tht ' L. W. Weir, field secretary of not fail to win a place in the children; report of association, there, a position formerly held by P" of the children." associaRecreation the American hearts of Provo audiences. Mrs. Madeline Frandsen; presenta- - Professor Cutler, tion will come to Provo tomorrow, Miss Clark announces that there tion of officers. Mrs. LaPreal Tay- Miss Helen Royiance has signed will be no charge for her recital lor; piano duet, Leonard Johnrcn'up with the North Sevier high Thursday, evening to meet with a and that the general public is (JIS FOR "Y" UBRARY committee of Provo citizens anda and Rudolph Reese; lesson report, school at Salina to head the depart-Mrs- . outline methods or conducting be present. Tne following to Jorgensen; motion song, "This ment of home economics there; ' i Vifttt miKvav n" h nh Lt. program numbers will be- carried Is Mother, Kind and True," by first iMiss Lorenda John is scheduled for H. Brimhall as been asked for by the state wel-P:- M P George out: grocp of children; memory gems, Richfield, and Ora Markham for the Charles W. Pen- - fare commission of Utah. This sur- j The program: Russ.sTh ?c-?- nt fourth group; song, little Miss Irma Lyman. Wyo., high school. Two enure state """Hnuee is delighted vey will embrace tne dance,. Melva Steed aM June Olson and Alice Williamson; story other graduates in this department of ?nlld resPnse to tha and will be made with the view Phillips; flower dance, Beth Riddle; from April number, Ada Jorgpnsen; are considering offers, both in and Of (foliar a nABt4nnal noodfl ikA r.r.ntlk..in Maid of Japan, Marjorie Smith; "Our Pioneers, We Love Them," out of the state. and , expresses his ap- - and possibilities of the different Helen Little Newell; ' Seagull girls; recitation. Herbert Archie West, the live senior f the action of the communities, Vera Jackson; Mad son; son. "Sing With Joy," president, has been secured by the Pizzlcate polka. treasurer E. H. Holt is Miss Charlotte Stewart, recrea-receiDtreadings, Master Dale Clark; Son third group; recitation, "Daddy Gila Normal college in Thatcher, dniw ...- - . ntv ci.Ftollvi oVoHerald of Pusta, Jean Clark; Nature study, and 'Mother." iMark Scott; Mrs. F. Ariz., where he will have charge of Ulln8. Those ulm ...i-- .j Th. Norma Jackson and Argene Pullen; D. Casslty and Mrs. Payne, stake the commercial department. Joseph uui ineimuui'u iu n fint inU fkSO. co'trlbutions and asked that this this morning Pardoe; board officers of the Primary asso- - jarvis is going to Arizona awo, but Bye Lo Dolly, Norma ..... and u- I Khnil d l ornnn rf Hnit paper nouiy iuc iun wt Jumping Jack, Martha McAllister; ciation, made a few remarks. Serv will be at the Round Valley high at the B. Y.- u., uucvjna Provo. Provo citizens to be present at the Peggy O'Neil. Ruth Allen; group ices closed by the congregation school in Eagar. It is reported . 37T"T- Helen McAllister, Beth singing, "We Thank Thee, O God, also that Miss Jane ,Hibbert will dance, meeting which has been called for Lt SUES COUNTY k 11 I the Chamber of Commerce roomsj Wright, Louise Swenson, Melva f0r a Prophet." Benediction was teach oral expression at the Mesa S. Harris, at 8:15 p.m.: Dr. Prank E irJ Union high school in Mesa, Ariz. Steed, June Phillips, Beth Riddle, offered by Spencer Madsen. Miss Clark. Nevada and Colorado will re. ... U13, . Muaed thp uito.,t! . Tiinn lu.,.. ui.v..., V LI1XOU, OUpu nwum "l'"uluu Ot THE POPULATION ceive a quota from the clais of 1922 BOOSTING this afternoon, with leKOy run E. L. Roberts, Mrs. W. T. Hasler, Mr. end Mrs. James Carter are in the persons of Rufns Jacobsen a. 'lun. Of Salt T.nlro M Allln Pnnniall Mrs.Mrs.L. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Singleton are and Floyd G. Eyr?. The former f11 the rejoicing over the arrival of a son, benol, Algie born Tuesday. Maw, Rlrs. L. C. Potter, Jane Thomas wearing her "cahosts to a new addition to Provo's will likely be princ.pal o' the high lr.,.l. . " a year pRy E- BaUlr- - Principal h. k. AlKin, tie count nary bonnet" with a live song3tcr population, a baby boy, who arrived school at Bankerville, Nev.; and HilL bas invented Samuel handless Tacoma this machine clear fad from new dealer, Prof. J a 'ur "is services as Pres dent O. H. unmnau, A fine baby girl arrived at the this morning. Young Mr. Singleton Mr. Eyre will be principal of the .,. Imprisoned on top he an Crests and drives make Besides, to abaves. change rapidly. 1919. John C. Swenson, Prof. T. Earl Par Jmdon. ,home nf Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Speak-nian- , and his mother are doing well, re-- ! San Luis stake at academy, ' county commissionersThe automobile. Ha won't use artificial hand. at doe, I. E. Brockbank, William , Monday. Manassa, Colo. ports the father; to pay him. inson and Judge James B. Tucker. up-to-- I VISITORS j IIIJ1ED III M7TVW ACCIDENT Roy-lanc- ! BUl"8 old-tim- e i ;i SuMT' Z,V ; lilliE tried i r"u' mm K- -- MLS first-degre- ft! t,lfl Y60 W Vt ":"A?'ZL7"e:Z:". "7. 11 r'V &TTMK: e, POSH i two-third- , I P"" f aual n j - th.K if.ti,. j " iLilSf'.f s'" rem, ... j - m..9r Cum-halfth- i ' Handless Merchant's Invention It's a Bird! j - t. ff j 1 a.t ... B'h A 1 "Cs T - - j Rob-reruse- d |