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Show s Tpv Hr4t n,, room - , Want M If rent, a home hv OlCa - trad. XXXVI. i PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922. NO. 162. L fllEDEIIGIERS SERVICE TO COUNTRY possible; STILL 10 BODE MEIRALD ORATOR SAYS PROVO COIIFEREIICE No Chance for a Knockout Willi TO HJIL1 . 5 Fair north, partly portion tonight not much Chang iouy 'aouth and in Thursday; temperature. PRICE TWO CENTS. Daily Herald News Pictures II The Weather HIPS OF IIEBO STAKE II mull if PRESENTS AUTO PARKING I 10 CENTER ore PN 01 STREET!! r RESTRICTED There is as much opportunity to 6 serve your contry today, in peace, The action of the board of coun t 31.-- The in! PAYSON", was other in Utah as there county years May After playing a splendid game quarterCenter street Is to take on me f provo and other ty commissioners in awarding the ly conference ot the NVbo stake for nine innings, the Timps went ropilitan airs when the Fork road contract mmunities will entertain the lead- wars," declared Major Wesley King Payson-Spanisthoroughwas held Saturday ami L engineers of America one week of Salt Lake City, Memorial day to Reed & Gibbons will not be con la up in the air in the tenth yesterday fare is painted red and white, in af. Sunday tested in the courts, according to the stake tabernacle with President afternoon and lost the game to the effort to straighten out th autK on tomorrow, according to the orator at the city cemetery prominent citizens of Provo who parking tangle and to comply wlt$''i convention national the of josepn Jiewe in charge. Ilihhop Western Optical were opposed to the tmulithic pav by an 8 to 4 ogram a of difference is 'There service, EnJohn W. Wells, representing the score. Ir-ing material. ing of cars on that street. the American Association of .Mh la in hn held in Salt of course Major King explained, There as a report current yester Chief of Police Wren Wilkins an M authorities general of the Three church in errors the last and is nevertheless it service, inning, CkTcity, beginning next Monday. .''but -- wiw day that the county commission was in attendance. The stake choir one each by invu uunuaiu tu ib lU'sIi Pago, Schatz and Suth- ing set a force of 'the con- - the service necessary to make the would be enjoined from proceeding three days first of street painters ar l' unaer uie direction of Prof Carl n erland, cost the t10.8' It is a service with the contract This . our of best tA country. rivan the game. is Timps v work with j u brushes. report miLMi was Nelson present at all four ses in which all may participate. There said to have come from cement Jack Roach of Salt Lake, who islness matters, the sessions being Parking spaces are being line A sions and our furnished we do for can some is much that excel manufacturers' lobbyists who were Thursday all 14 to Salt Lake. Automobiles madij lent musical numbers. pitched for the Timps, was found with white paint. con- country, for our fellow citizens, in- in Provo Monday when the award naai'A i be narked n thp whlfa legates and visitors at the There was a and good the attendance of quite easily by collectively." dividually Optics at times. and in these wan made to the bitulithic people. ation will be guests of Utah to th only, the according of a high mentioned council, bishops and coun He allowed 11 hits, struck out 8, fire and point Major King Cnty leaving Salt Lake at 7:30 "I have not heard of the reported h't: chiefs. police to selors and stake and ward officers and applicable in, ipending the day inspecting service particularly The walked 3. In the fourth inning plan to enjoin the county commisspaces are lndj ' ana also two patriarchs. of Utah citizens county. The at of works the county. sion," said Walter Adams who was cated by red paint. These extent V,i A A peering a i "Nature has been kind to the ;iiuaui;c ou ouu'iay mornlnir Waa the Opticals adjusted their optics for distances of The engineers will be entertained 30 feet each wat,' ? opposed to the shallow bitulithic 1371 and 1281 at the afternoon ses and slammed out two more even of Utah county, people from street intersections, and f the Provo chapter of the Ameri-- so than to other counties of the surfacing. "There is, of course, a aoout 15 sion cent per of the total one double and a single, all of which to base a re Association of Engineers, of the speaker said. "Indeed, groundforupon population of the stake an injunction," (Mr. Adams iich E. A. Jacobs is president. state," quest hydrants. .f'i J to Six has nature been bounteous elders who have recently re which netted them three run3. you, continued. "That lies in Gicbeon is to be served them at lack from on Center, First thV;i j On East, of the serve features of the and you can big your country of money Utah county commission turnee, irom tne mission fields were kel Roberts, and this is to be pre-le- d north side, to Fifth West, will, b t -man fellow and was bringing the by your base and game each an of the present account gave now ers stealing have for road building. ind followed by trips through marked out for parkers; on th i' i or tneir experiences them here to enjoy with you the But it would not be consistent and labors Timps. Wilson stole third base south side of Center - to , ( county. the all nature has wonders while in placed the will leave the ministry abroad. The twice, Dodga stole tnird once and lines will be markei to Third West! The delegates enjoin the commission from going in not do have But about you. general theme of the conferenca Utah at 7:30 o'clock in the ahead with the bitulithic contract J mind the grabbing of their dollars; on the was to live the gospel Just a little second once. of insufficient county irnlng and return at 8 o'clock in ground dethe mind in have your nearer than they had ever done be Haile scored the first run for JUDGE TUCKEHGOES These gkl boxing enthusiasts at Dover, N. J., hit aa bard as taol when the lowest cement bid evening. The tour win take m better serve them so that they funds ucase. . They devised protecting foffc- iore so mat an might eniov th Provo ln the second when he hL American Fork, Pleasant sire to is higher than the bitulithic." of share with you the glories President T. P. Pierpont said that oiessings or the Lord which are crosned the plate on Dodge's single eve, Provo Bench, Provo, Spring-- 1 may Judge James B. Tucker left! yes canyon, cave, lake and he had no interest in any injunction sure to come to those who adhere after having reached second on le, Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson, mountain, afternoon for an exteade terday streams." to Buckle's in His laws and keep His commandfumble right field. l many irrigation and drainage movement, and doubted if any servisit in the east. While away Judg IT, Major King was introduced by ious plan for an injunction existed. The ments. tied score the in the Wells Timps Bishop admonished til Including the Strawberry Mayor will confer with the Unite 0. K. Hansen as "the in- the people to not buy things on fourth, when Wilson tallied on Tucker Uamation project, 'I am satisfied that the county States Veterans' bureau ln Wash .t -- "w " will have a good road with the four loll call of delegates will credit, but to pay as you go and Ralle's sacrifice fly, and Dodge on ington, D. C, relative to severs " ttim 15 o'clock Monday forenoon. H. strive to live within your income, Cooper's single. and a half-incblack base," Mr. claims from Provo boys. He wil IjrtiT said. "I do think that the that Page had a lot of bad luck yes- also attend the annual Harmon, president of the Salt you may be free from obligaPierpont aaconventlor Memorial before the Just day intion and worry. Miss Hazel Brock-ban- terday, getting only one hit from of the Telluride association le chapter, then will call the should have which the mayor in county commission five times of the county Twice introduce dress was delivered veterans feting to order and he out was the formed up. of the Y. taxpayers M. L. I. president will be held in New York. A., of the the three &or C. Clarence to on a first foul of and putthe twice Neslen, who is troduced he fly, the activities plan proposed of reported regarding the Attorney Abe Turrfer will preside leduled for an address of wel- - Civil war living in Provo today, ting a and the success they completely failed to connect. layer of gravel beover the city court during the ab Williams Roberts Eben Pearce, will That After base. were 01 the black tne out neath struck pe. ine omy uusiness three sence of Judge Tucker. being attaining with the young girls who were . boon then will be the reading and Alpheus Mosman, times while batting in the various wards of the stake. in the cost about $4,000 a mile more. ihe minutes and reports of offi- - the guests of honor both the HlHrnKC tried it out twice on the "But even at that the cost of Mrs. Aurora N. Wilson, president and at the ceremonies in road will be far less than other 141 parade of the Primary association, gave a other side of the plate, both times the cemetery. jfonday afternoon there will be brief report of their success in sending the sphere right Into the paving jobs have cost in this and The Provo band played several other Wts of committees and commit- counties. The commission laboring with the little folks and sticky mitt of Bills in center field. a and at selections the cemetery, in forcing competition members, the delegates being Wilson, playing his first game explained the nature of the pageant Professor Martin, Carl acted wisely Muled to join the ladies at 4 quartet, between the cement and bitulithic which was worked out in the Nebo with the Timps, performed In exand W. McAllister J. lock to see and hear the illus-te- d Chrlstensen, saved That the taxpayers stake and presented in each ward ceptional style. If this youngster rendered two interests. ft lecture on Scenic Utah by Murray Roberts, a lot of money." in their annual ward conference. continues to improve as he has ' vocal selections. IBroaddus. bad of Provo who citizens Other done since out to This coming practice pageant was witnessed by two The Rev. Charles McCoard, of D.&R.G. TRACK black Tuesday morning there will be a members of the general board who at the first of the season, he will delivered expressed opposition to the said that they would not pter symposium, with a discus-lo- t the Community church,, base today were so favorably Impressed with undoubtedly be given a permanent invocation. the policies in the afternoon. assist in any scheme to postpone the arrangement and presentation berth on John Saxey's check stub. James Sheya of Provo Monday Battery C cannon were fired work on the county road by asking Wday morning amendments hr Four sev-erof the same ihat a andthe Dodge is also improving in great demonstrated the Inability of after taps salute, has request, i to the constitution t and inslsOiatt been made upon the Nebo stake style and played a first class game hundred persons in the ceme- foran JnjuncttonrThey and a railroad engine 'l.4J Jam of the national organization flowers on graves of worK snouia oe siariea toimmeworkers "brine the children, 135 yesterday. to pass eaeh other on the same rail-)1;men be considered and acted upon, tery placed to employment give diately, Memorscore: box The in number, to Salt Lake and. formal road track. City to the work to extend Into the after-- ' their departed, and teams, and to insure the comWESTERN OPTICALS. services were ended. June conference and present the 'Mr. Sheya was driving to Provo ' Vj,' jn session if necessary of the highway this and to ialAtday9 o'clock pletion a AB.R.H.O. .A. from Price. Ks had heard of the ?r' ' same to all of the Primary workers Tuesday morning followed by a report of the com- 0 2 0 group of patriotic men and women and decided wrougnout the church who will be Buckle, rf Kyune bridge wash-ou- t le on resolutions. 5 2 3 0 at Pioneer park, where assembled there at that time. The Myers, 3b to try the D. & R. G. railroad track, j The annual - gathered elecand the banquet band Provo 4 1 the 2b music by He found the going fairly goodH ) pageant was worked out and ar Leonard, and installation of officers will following 5 8 Mrs. L. C. Potter, president of the enouKa until tne wnistie nr An pn. ranged by Mrs. Annfe Rowe Beck R. Brown, lb pn at T o'clock Wednesday even- Star 4 of the Service 11 .. of Spanish Fork, to whom much settle, o cinft romlnir toward him nn tho Dr. Ullrich will be toastmas-an- d Provo chapter talk, in a .. 4 3 credit is due for her persistent and Grieves, ss same track warned him that either :!" Dr. Virgil E. Rorer will be Legion, gave IN DEAD FOUND to IS S .. 5 which eloquent tribute was paid his automobile or the locomotive i I untiring effort in training- the chil Bills, cf . . . principal speaker. His subject their lives for 0 .. 5 must bet off and let the other pass. dren. The bishops Of the various Smith, If .. be "Americanism." Other the boys who gave the world war, .. 4 0 wards of the stake are cooperating Burrows, p The engine kept Its right of way. ',1: kkers at the banquet will be H. their country during LOS AKGELES and for the boys who made offer of Mr. Sheva leaned nut of hla antn i t wun uie primary officers In furbarman, retiring president: the might lives that democracy 4L 8 11 30 8 just before the lomotlve lifted the It; Totals fly elected president; President their nishing automobiles for the transSPRINGVMJLE, May 31. The throughout the wprld. CapPROVO. car off the track and deposited It of the children portation to per J. Grant of the Mormon reign and Mrs. Sadie of Payne, funeral followed Boyer with tain James B. Tucker AB. R. H. O. A. upside down in the ditch. Salt from Lake. pen and Governor Mabey. dead was ,. , found who yesterday talk devoted mainly a 5 0 1 2 3 Mr. Sheya's auto never again will Page, ss Anto an appreciation of the efforts morning at her home near Los ac5 0 2 1 4 dispute the right of way with an 3h Schatz, and purposes of the Service Star geles, will be held here Sunday, 5 0 0 4 0 engine on a railroad track. Hillman, cf from i Legion. President T. N. Taylor de- cording to advices received 5 0 0 1 1 Sutherland, 2b woman. dead of the relatives Invocation. (irvered the MIDGETS WIN 3 2 2 FROM 10 0 lb Wilson, Mrs. Boyer Payne was born in 1 1 0 8 2 PROVO jne paraae lonneu imuiouiai.cijF gpringville Raile, c 41 years ago, and spent after the Pioneer park program. 4 1 2 2 0 rf Dodge, was She in this were city. her girlhood "A The parade and program a 4 I If 0 2 2 0 Cooper, and Sarah of E BIRDS Philip AT among the most noteworthy of the daughter 4 0 1 1 2 Roach, p HE!1 Memorial day observances in Provo Boyer. Her father died some years in recent years, for which credit ago and is buried here. 36 4 10 30 12 Totals Mrs. Sadie Boyer Payne, 41 years must be given to Chairman Mart i GAME Score BOYS BANQUET in Salt Innings: by OF SOUTH Offiof prominent formerly age, Roylance and his committees. 000 300 100 4 8 Western Oscar Mrs. S. Walter Opticals widow Colo., confessed society Hammerstem, and Ward, Denver, slayer cer of the Day Claude Ashworth, Lake 4 010 201 000 0 Provo in her of Clarence Peters, alleged black- of the famous New York producer, p interesting feature of the B. the Provo band, Boy Scouts, city circles, was found dead Alham-bra- , Director E. L. Roberts and Prof. on his way to jail at White win wea rnnce uieg v. Kadomar Myers, Summary: Errors-Buckl- e, F. alumni banquet will be the officials, and organizations which home, 804 Bushness avenue, Tues- mailer, N. Bill Boshard's Blue Birds went Page, Schatz 2, Sutherland 3. Two- - Harrison R. Merrill of the Young Y., after being rearrested. Plains, a suburb of Los Angeles, (below), cousin of the Italian king. in the day's and aided participated Muction by President T. N. base hits Bills, Grieves, Myers, university left yesterday afternoon 11' s down in defeat before Paul day morning. Investigations made ceremonies. indi'lor of the new Page, Wilson 2. Schatz, Roach, for a trip through the scenic won- - i by Battling physicians Midgets yesterday subsequently teachers of the Three-baswas AGED MURRAY WOMAN hits Myers 2, R. Brown derlands of the southern portion of afternoon beat that ROAD apoplexy cate SHORE LAKE conclusively Timpanogos park VISIT Ferslty for the current year and fore the Timps and Western Opti- 2, Burrows. Stolen bases 'Leonard, Lit oiciLo. iv iLii lucui noic oupv. j the cause of death. i Those lor the present year B. cals played their game. Settle, Wilson 2, Dodge 2. Sacrifice David Rust of Kanab, who will r Mrs. Payne was last seen alive J. Finch, federal road engias follows: YesPresident F S The result of the kid game might flies Buckle, Raile. Sacrifice hits guide the party into some ot the L G. Peterson, by neighbors Sunday night. Preston and neer, DIES Rs, K. B. Sauls, H. V. Hovt. T Raile 2. First on balls Off sew playgrounds of the south. have been entirely different, but of the state road commis- terday Mrs. N. W. Faisig, a friend, artln. H. M. Woodward .H H chairman Mrs. E. L. Roberts, Mrs. W. Mrs. Payne, Roach 3. Struck out By Burrows of on home the Boshard at called Insisted his late Provo in Manager Friday were upon Fill, Lowry Nelson, J. W, Rob- - sion, Lester residence Mangum and Mrs. Edgar 8. exclusive in 11, Roach Hit the is lads a from new which by their blue by trip pitcher the nice, to wearing capital their way were also in the party, u Jensen. Ina Johnson and over knock.icArthur After 1. r. v. Farrer. Weston road. of Alhambra. Burrows Left bases Fork uniforms section By the Payson-Spanisand boys didn't want the SOU'S Professors Merrill and Roberta foU The list for next to take a chance oa getting their ern Opticals 6, Provo 7. First base the door and receiving no reat ing F includes the following: F. Y. REPRESENTS PROVO ON HIKE sponse, Mrs. Flaisig began an insuits dirty. Also they were think- on errors Opticals 3, Provo 2. will address the granduates of the rButt, Murray Hayes, Mrs. Mary Jane Horr, 78 years Slip noted that an elecso much about tneir pretty uni- Time of game 2 house 15 minutes. Panguitch high school at the vestigation. ing C Romney, M. exercises Thursday the Wa tric light inside the house was still of age, died here C Merrill, from forms that they had no room for Umpires Reddish and Tucker. invitation Snecial yesterday at the Amy Lyman and will also be the speakers at forrin w n satch Climbing club to "Timpano- - burning, and. later a door was of and fielding. thoughts batting home Fill. Ella Larson of her S. William Horr. of son, an educational "pep" meeting at Brown, and U gos" Roberts to represent Provo on forced Upon finding the body The Battling Midgets haven't got Mrs. Horr was born in Mississippi Kanab. no signs FUNERAL AT SPRINGVILLE. their uniforms went and into the big Wasatch Climbing club trip Mrs. Payne, which bore yet, FUIUU1, The party expects to return here tickets this year from Park City to Brighton, to lane of violence, the police were notified February 18, 1844. in 1890 she in the their overals. fray OS But They one rlnllsfr nlonln. tho SPRINGVILLE. May 31 Funeral Saturday. ano. and the body was removed to an 13 1 next came to out runs the Sunday of Church Jesus Saturday, joined 'em) Christ (count after jortunity within the easy reach place services were held for Mrs. Ann for their opponents. Latter-daMonday. The mayor of Salt Lake undertaking establishment, Saints, and did much V wd students to come and visit on the coroner and physicians had of honored the guest be will Nels Cooper umpired in big Munns, 68, Sunday afternoon in in assisting the missionaries in fiends. Preparations City the Second ward chapel, presided STEAL FLOWFRS ROM L made an examination. the outing. big league style. ing made ... In a for over by the ward bishopric. The Mrs. Payne is the divorced wife spreading in the gospel. She came l 0 .HWU Clarence as Vacher as n (about big were A. W. Harmer. of Walter T. Payne, to whom she to Utah in 1902, maMng her home A minute! SALEM'S RIGHT OF WAY. narfnrmpH at clinrt unH speakers CEMETERY CRAVES was married in Springville, Utah, in Murray until last December, Bishop J Frank Bringhurst, also o - i cifc tha ....k.. ..,i.... urc yiun- in outii nullum lanuiim Elder Rives of Salt Lake The vm City. Tavinr. former mayor of about fifteen years ago. The divorce since which time she has been livsiun-Dell on Webb is fitairine that about eighteen ing here at the home of her son. obtained was by John T. Inc Hib Jinv fnr the leae-nSalem, has succeeded In getting the was teim ill opening program OF HURT a realty-maare three sons, Wilher Flower ghouls were busy in the .' is Mr. Surviving road statePayne ATTACK ago. months Boyer, Jr., and closing by Myron the for the' of way to was did Clarence knock right E. ifij of of Fresno, liam S., of Murray; L., ?rovo; oil an cemetery Memorial day. E. city an and were operator Musical numbers to Crandal. cover off the ball every time he through Salem, according in J. the of be Lake Salt What nine classed ''low. as H., the may other grandCity; and with AYSON v points a Bakersfield male furnished tne by 01 quartet county nouncement made to faced the pitcher, and spear every children. est of thioves" stole flowers placed e San Joaquin valley, Cal. daughter of Lewis B; and commission. that came within a mile solos by James E. Hoyle and Fred on the last vesting places of begrounder was The taken this after body the of cost Nye. The approximate of short. Other boys did well, tO( Vride' died a noon to Murray by the Hatch underThe body was taken to Lehi tor loved ones. 7.home Monday moraine from right or way I said to be $10,000, but neither of the managers knew In one case a basket of flowers takers and funeral services will be TO what of on the family plot. Beexcess in Interment is which slightly the names of ajl their players so held in MOrray First ward chapel been Mr. were placed on a grave early in the . ViCr f r Mlss Wride cost C. the estimated her sides husband, George Taylor the scorer could not tell who was Beveral yea" but has Wh2l At U a. m., when an- tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Munns, she leaves three daughters, morning. would be. who. will in Midvale member be of the family visited eu iur the Interment other .u MOTHER T or four Leonard Ray pitched for the Blue Fliza Mc.Millen of Canada. Reva the grave, the flowers had disap- - ' She w.Tee cemetery. we8. CONFERENCE. Ann ',x Munns and Lake REPORT of Salt TO City here Iecember Birds, with Rollon Mcintosh twirl- Munns of 21. 1901. J,' f pea red. .indue Ellas Hansen late Monday The regular monthly meeting of Springville. imsi two years i he has "I heard many complaints about . ing for the' Midgets. Rollen had the to Mrs. divorce of will decree a council Women's granted Municipal better of the pitching argument. POLICE BALL JUNE 7 nff?erator in the 'ocal tele-fD- e the flowers being taken from graves," f. afternoon at 4 Caroline Buckley and awarded to She John Johnson and Fred Farrer took HALF OF PAVING COMPLETED City Commissioner George Billings i h be held Thursday children, of r,Mi club three council the the custody at her Parents and turns catching for the Blue Birds, the following sis- - o'clock prompt, said. "We tried to watch for the t, The police force of Provo will the oldest four years, the youngest, rooms. while Lester McKwan did all the June ball the a at armory regive of 21 The ce- flower thieves but did not succeed age. SPRINGVILLE, May 31 months who T. twins, Walter Mrs. Haaler, ofi Fde catching for the Battling gang. sued her husband, 7. The proceeds of the ball are ,MHeller, Ida Annie cently returned from the conferment road on the east side of Main in catching them. Next Memorial Mrs. o, Laka. Mr. to go toward assisting in the u.tn ence of visual education, held in William Buckley usually Tiie uany Herald re- street from the south to the north day special officers in plain clothe 1 D. Buckley foodivorce, alMary Gwendnlvn frains from advising baseball man- side of town was finished will be on the alert for these i purchase of summT uniforms. will give an inter- leging failure to provide. but now we advise Manager Plen Kenne- - 'Funeral Lexington, Ky..of her visit. father agers, the ghouls." ordered lnd court has The wn esting report . DonnU Kortlnskl won first prize Westwood to call his team the Batmother "UMuumcii laier. A cordial Invitation is extended of the children to pay the at the annual baby parade In Carl tling Midgets. FRIDAY PICTURE MATINEE ' i ' SPECIAL 7, SERVICES. 11 and beginfin this month year, a $1U to all women of Provo. Schurs Park, New York. WhyT Just soon as the Midgets win DAUGHTERS TO PICNIC. a as Just $20 to 1923. On pay In account of the baseball cam June, ning ri a few more games Captain Harri Under the auspices of the Salva- look Friday the matlnon at th ri,,m. U fn:"!tul ln securing posL KIWANIS 8PEAKER THURSDAY month 'during the minority of the I 1 Mrs. he son Is to and Staff Conover tion SPRINGVILLE, The May says Army, year- Captain going Kenneth bla) and Strand theaters will start V W, Armstrong, president of the children. of the Pioneers Will a,t 2: IS. Kfnrea will tin For washing automobiles a pail challenge them to piay The Herald t0 the Flllmore KhoS Mrs. Buckley is given the twins Bell, commander of the Idaho and National Copper bank of Salt Lake will Derne11 Edwards to conduct special has been Invented that keeps the Carriers meet Thursday afternoon June 1, the closing committee decided r custody, but the oldest Utah division, that City, is to be the principal speaker for ".Idaho; Earl Beck to on the city park, where they will; in we.jks when stores are closed The score by .innings: Community church soap suds clean and prevents- vara Salem, at the Thursday meeting of the child Is to be permitted to spend service at the 1 8 p. m. A cordial ish 1 have a program and serve refresh-0 0 0 0 at 2, Blue undissolved in June Birds v'es damaged by w being Friday, a beginning for and the Lincoln Provo Kiwanie club In Hotel Rob- each July August, holiday they will not c- -Vjw, ); ,lthMri. 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