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Show err Everybody May Not Agree With The Herald, But Everybody Reads The Herald TO Sworn Circulation 2177 VOL. XXXVIIi' NO. 62. k 11 m1 o ! llllliLUU I in United Lady fair tonight and Saturday! little change Jjn.. tamperatura. - PRICE TWO CENTS. PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922. She Waits and Hopes Woiiien to Sit in House of Lords, Says I'liTiPUim: RAI . .1 The Weather UTAHy-Gtnertll- y 0 LADIES CLUB States W Ull HONOR NEA Service. "Another bill we are pushing in By -the interest of jURtice Is one to Because J , NEW YORK, Angr23. raise the status of children born principle and right always triumph, Jrv out of wedlock. The law bow holds i will .niw pass eventually all countries the child responsible for its palaws for the protection of children rents' fault. and will grant equal political right "Public opinion is eepecially on to women. our side in this matter. The ideal of Vis of justice also wlfi be upheld when eSuch is the prediction 1 i i C HI we have had, mothers made equal coal. V " countess Rhondda, " British, I . . . : It lent ouen inai ine proswi" The committees in charge of ths guardians of their children with the cu or of a defendant in a criminal mafnatfathers." supper to be given by municipal ;court is asked to become a k a for Con Rhondda Women's the holiday Municipal council at has been called Lady for the defense, but that Is what necticut hills. the "busiest rich wpman in Engthe Motart hall Tuesday evening at Attorney Thomas Marioneaux yes- V I The viscountess won worldwide land.1' She lnheritediiliitfl8-fteB- i ! 6:S0 o'clock are working earnestly iterday asked of District Attorney notice when her her father, food controller of Great application for s SCaarles J. Wahlqutet in the course of it a most successful af-- ! make jto s lords house of in & the i Britain but the she war, during membership of the Vogel triaL The fair. supper will be the second Mav dnwn last 12 tnrnnit in wa9 hours for a puts day working The prosecutor's appearance - in ot the joint meetings of the memthe 27 social and political reform "Principle la bound to win," she the role of witness was an attempt bers of the Provo Chamber of measures she sponsors. declares. "That's why I am sure jto introduce as evidence a Commerce and the members ot the Her mode of living is simple. Her of a hearing in the city women will yet sit in the house of various civic organizations of the. name was not on the passenger list lords. Politics has postponed but court. city. when this will on cannot came the bar of the she which i ship S- Willis and Probation day is W. i f - Mrs. Judge Walter T. Hasler, president here and her vacation in ConnectiOfficer Eric Bylund concluded the be, oi the Women's Municipal council, to will cut be as social "In minus here, justice England, entirely for Attor the and state, testimony reports that a Very interesting pro frills. ney Marioneaux, Baker & Baker, I women, children and the oppressed gram has been arranged and Is cordial and unafmanner The Six done. Her to be is on' H beginning a the stand long began placing worth while topics tor the fected. In dress, too, she prefers uruup, cuiupuaeu ui string of witnesses lor the betterment ot the city will be disseen unostentatious. When the s mew mvus ifeDSe. wonting especially cussed at the meeting. Other In-- , here, she wore a loose, dark blue nis morning Henry Vogel occu - iunes terestlng features will also be part comcut de chine for six be our We chose frock, crepe points of the program. The committees piea me spuujgm w wo wiuiess rethan rather fashion. ? fort embodied cause important they khair, and made what courtroom working on the program have She is typically British in appearobservers call "a good witness for forms we believed the public woi.a shrouded It in mystery by declining deep-bluimance with the most of tall, One robust, himself." The defendant denied all rally about to give out the entire proceedings, skin brown lear to a bill hair, fluffy eyes, is protect young charges that had been made by the portant tor publication, ... The committee color. She and easily high speaks complaining witness, who, he said, girls from assault has something hovel In store, how to understandtwo with and the cur of point, he had met one Sunday and In "Through the activity ever, and it is hinted that several women members of parliament, we ing and humor. been for-whose company he-hwill be sprung on the men, surprises 4 wom acfor Jier work lew minutes in we omce ot me have already obtained partial vfolks during the banquet children. Rhondda and en Lady He said tion in this matter. Kuttall plumbing shop. omen's All of the men's and LADY RHONDDA. coal the a "At least we have got through huge personally manages that others, too, were present civic clubs have been tendered inALEX HEDQUIST. mine interests which came to her Considerable interest on the part bill which makes it no longer posvitations to attend the municipal be will Mrs. woman in the Walter Hinton the world the to said is to proudest father. She in sible for a man to defend himself Df the audience was manifested get equal pay for women, we from her OGDEN, Aug. 25. Alex Hedqulst, supper. Mrs. George Brattan and. her husband safely lands the Sampaio Correla in Brazil, for the witness' testimony. The court against assault charges by claiming have selected teachers and civil apply the good business sense gain- day that are putting forth' cam- he, will then have piloted the, longest air journey on record. president of the Provo Kiwanis her commttee room, filled to overflowing, with that he thought the girl was over service employes to begin with, ed thereby in her political efforts in preparing the best i their won a number L long waiting list out in the cor 16, the age ot consent since they are paid, either directly paigns and to have ' club, yesterday was elected lieuten- menu for the evening. of point! through her experience in "If he really was under age, be or Indirectly by the government. ant governor for Utah of the Idaho-Utaridor, maintained absolute silence ot supthe The time municipal "We constantly hear in England commerce. no word oi tae testimony must be punished, no matter what Kiwanis district per has been set for 6:30 o'clock to that W illiam H. Reeder, that your women teachers are paid Lady Rhondda will return to Eng lost. About half a dozen girls he thought Jr., of this to make it possible for the men to, middle to we of the as land as were much which measure men. for September That is one other 'Ar was the age your elected district "flapper" governor, go directly from their work to the' t city aid in pushing a number of womntensely Interested. The rest of are working, hard is a pension bill point I shall be interested to succeeding Oliver O. Haga of Boise. banquet i en's bills. he audience was composed of a for widowed mothers. In an effort Other features of yesterday's sesThe place for holding the supper ,, mall sprinkling of women and sion were the selection of Twin has ben changed from the Superior en, and a large gathering of boys Falls, Idaho, for the .1923 conven- Tourist park to the Mozart hall to , to amend sections 2 om 17 to 21 years. No orator in i, proposing XHL tion and the address by George H. be prepared against any bad weathand 3. article rovo has bad tne rapt, atenuon Ross of Toronto, Panada, Interna- er conditions Senate joint resolution No. 1, prothamay arise. f bis audience that witnesses in tional president of Kiwanis. section 9, to article amend posing The Jury VL his trial have enjoyed. Fork of Henry Gardner Spanish itself is deeply interestd, so much for the nominated Mr. Hedqulst The following are the registra o that all but two had forgotten to with lieuntenant "governorship, m Utah tion county: agents F. tne of Springville secemove their coats despite Smith John was of Earl an Sandy Ferguson Lehl District No. 1, May Lott; Prof. L John Nuttall, Jr., of onding the nomination.1- uperheated atmosphere of the district-No- . seconds. 2, Mary Winn; district has returned 750 POUNDS WATER PRESSURt easy victor in 10 university, Young oom. Springville Kiwanis club carried . No. 3, Mrs. Fred Merrill; district Louis Dudley of Eureka was from New York, where he has off the highest attendance honor, It was believed at noon today that In the hose testing conteBt Ann Martha No. 4, Taylor. at attendance summer in the spent he defense would "finish their side having 48 present. The Springville only one hose was thought suffi-- l The second contest was the club also won the "stunt contest;" Highland Elizabeth Myers. Columbia university. The summer f the testimony this afternoon, and to be enter- - j B. Thomas, power ciently Wm. proof Fairfield Prowith race hose dealt cart has very kindly championship that probably the arguments of the having 46 persons in the chorus. ed. That was the Julius Pearse dedar Fort J. E. Gam. time. Each team compet-- ! The club was awarded the shlld. fessor Nuttall, and he is thoroughattorneys would start late this j. Fire Department Supply com- - against 1, District Na Fork American was to not of strenuous less a consist for than President Smith of Springville, re ing year's ly prepared afternoon. The court's instructions pany's hose entry. The hose SALT LAKE CITY, Aug, J5. . district No. 2, 16 men. Theleam, gulling the hose work in school. to- the jury will then follow, and Martha Chlitaanr " sponded in a happy mood, to 7.0 withstood up No. 3, district M. -- ... Though the situation regarding fur- Alice of Maeser Crookston; assure Instructor Reinbard The district constitution the case will be in the hands of ' W nninxlu ' Grace No. 4, Mae tarn district uuu 1 from oi to iui 100 "V""""'"B iruu Elsmore; feet of hose, amended to allow two lieutenant nisuiiig amy, lire plug, aid Young university has returned eight men, seven of whom appar- Coates. ments is " the interstate probably the highest water presfe on a vacation trip into northern Utah gnd governors, one from each of the commerce serious, ently are much older than the dein the hos for record fire sure commission has Carlisle. . Essie Mrs. pledged He u has spent fi southern Idaho. Alpine champion., states. Idaho's lieutenant gov. fendant and one about his age. A boy, a. match and a gallon of..and test was the state Its full pro rata share, acManilla Mrs.. Lydla Holman. &e ernor Is Paul 8h Fork the Ume very p!ensan,y visiting United Sates. Theat the Peterson, of Boise. Provo made last No. evening were 3, District Grove at Pleasant tnis wjth relatives and friends tments t0 enter team8 ,n thl8 gasoline responsmie 492 Kiwanlans and cording to advices received by.;. were There fire station. Effie Marrott; district No. 2, Ethel morning for the destruction by fire Logan. Rigby, aud Pingree, and coutest ladles registered at the convention. Governor Charles R. Mabey from' " to- T ; West and ready for Fork took first place in Spanish ,i 7 Walter Adams of . Provo was the Utah congressional delegates V. Peck of Provo feels rejuvenated of of ,, home the E. Eureka and Sandy tied for ,n 27J5. gecondg chairman of the Undon Samuel H. Kirk. . . hofle work. Washington. school commitrac, grievance in reply to an earnet request honors at the annual firemen s Provo Bench Grandview, Mrs. Bench, about one mile west of the raembers of the team were tee. Joslah Smith; Timpanogos, S. S. Snow Mercantile store. The home state tournament here yesterday by u (.; Williams. Robert Hanson, II. concluded last from the governor that the situaThe convention is owned by. Eugene Miller of MurGrange; Sharon, Don C. Clayton. winning three first places. Provo, xuttle. l. Hughes, J. Johnson, evening with a banquet and dance. tion demanded attention, CongressMrs. M. O. Miner: ' man" Don B. Colton wired: "Havoj Vineyard Spanish Fork and .Murray eacn Oscar Carter. C. Carter, J. Hales, Is and to believed be covered by ray tftlked over whole situa4 v Mrs. Sadie Shaw. Lakeview a first place in the tourua R. Chappel, L. Larson, R. took personally tion regarding shipment of fruit Pleasant View Mrs. C. Elmo insurance. meut. Robertson, Sterling A long time after the beginning Clutf. with interstate commerce commls; Much interest centered around Dean Wilcox, J. Chappel, Robert A. THOME ion. They have promised Utah fr v Provo District No. 1, Mrs. Win- - of the fire an alarm was sent to the championship hose cart race Hanson and Angus Christenseu. Provo the fire Chief department,. A. to nie Price; district No. 2, Harriet have its pro rata share of Cars. ) out was came Eureka Ed Mrs. Therese of wife Fork disqualified. in which Scherer, Reed Boshard and Julius Pearse and Spanish Situation is vey critical as there Dunn; district No. 3, Mary J. Vin- three of the local force Six men entered the ine victors at iiiHuijjiuimini, her ward died home, Scherer, agaiusi responded Is not enough available cars In the. cent; district No. 4, Mattie Hard- to the call in the new. truck to be 144 East First Norts The cup for tins, dash. LAID TO REST street, this team ofhasEureka. United States to handle fruit crop. Karl Keguson of Sandy, winner ing; district No. 5, Mary E. For- delivered to been won two cousecuevent within a at a after 2:30 afternoon Springville o'clock, Strike has seriously handicapped district No. 6, Mrs. John H. few vears by the Eureka team of no yard dash, won in 26 seconds. live Fire Pearse the Julius illness. Tomorrow Is registration day for syth; by days lingering progress of shippers. Perishable McEwan; district No. 7, Mrs. I'ralt of Tooele was see would have become the perma and Ralph Due was October Mrs. born company. Scherer Supply Department all persons legally qualified and en Funeral services were held sts- - stuffs only' Fhould be offered to Nielson; district No. 8, Belle Bach-ma- to the lateness of the call it was 11, 1838, at Freiburg Baden, Ger- nent property of that team had ond. titled to vote at the general elec district No. 9, 'Mrs. Pearl hose coupling terdav afternoon at the residence - railroads. Will keep you advised In the four-mewon this year. impossible to save the house, the many. She came to America in thev 7. Registration tion, November The failure of tae Eureka team u onte.-- t three lengths of hose was 69 West Second South street, for Potter; district No, 10, Miss Elsie rof already having'burned down 1887, and resided in Denver, Colo., officers will be open 'throughout Hoover. event team ran 60 j Senator. Reed Smoot wired . the; where she later married Mr. to make a showing in that tied (laid straight. Each the truck arrived. Dr. Watt Armstrong Thome, who the county from 8 o'clock in the commerce governor: "Interstate District No. 1, M. A. when was due to the hose getting uncoupled and took out cen-u- idled Springville iet. water was was made The and run Scherer. Tuesday night at his home,, commission doing everytbingTWKsl- morning until 9 o clock in the even-lu- Boyer; district No. 2, A. W. Harm-er- ; and so that it refused ter 'section; connected first reel the on 14 to came minutes in after the on the Provo fire ' twenty years Tbey . 'ihird sections, attached to fire plug after a lingering illness. district No. 3, Mrs. Nephi local jlIO IU1 KU CUIiaUW UIDMIUUIIUU Ui had received the ago,, when M r.Scherer opened the to turn. The Spanish Fork team The licv. Charles McCoard The proclamation calls for a genUtah will have her Just an excellent run, completing mid put on pipe, district No. 4, George A. call. ' department made Straw; ' the to -- i he which fit The distance has . place Pruvo City Bakery, Mpnihem ... uprvipna eral election for the ' purpose of Ten teams participated In the ..riiiptfrrl tlio seconds. vuuiuuuec kAui. auaici liituQ. it in 2T Rowland; district No. S, Sophia from the fire station is six and one-ha- been engaged In since that time. the Provo lodge of Klks, of which even an(j trying to uuiuiug choosing the following officers: was In the contest keep wheels main Packard. strength Sandy's Mrs. Besides her miles. husband, I r. Thome was a member, march-- ! running ." The reply from Con- a senator to represent the ataet Spanish Fork District No. 1, r 12 former lu took first of Earl place fleetness Sandy Ferguson, sueIs chilwere survived by four Scherer The Provo firefighters in a body from the Elks club'gregn,,,, of Utah in the Congress of .'the Wau D, Holt; district No. 2, Mrs. jj. o. Leatherwood was track performer for the Uul ;onds. The member.' of the winning ed cessful in saving most of the fur- - dren, Mrs. Pauline Shipman, the rooms to the residence, also fromtj.n8l nB wmlid do all ln his power to united States. No. 3, Lehl of team were theaslies Both district of Sherwood, Utah. Lyman"Sadie Lewis; versity and Josephine nlture In the house, including a Misses Augusta A representative to represent the R. the residence to the cemetery aij jn getting cars to move the Davis; district No. 4, Newell W. piano and a phonograph. They also Scherer and Karl Scherer, and by were won In easy fashion by Fer-- ; George Davis, George Farnsworth where Interment was city made. state of Utah in the congress of race iicrops. Inasmuch as Senator W11-- and Christian tne Thomas Monk. In KU.on. relay Robrnguuui saved a barn containing about 15 three grandchildren,. Edward, A quartet, consisting of L. A. me united States, to be fhosen prev-- ( jlam h. King wast not In Washing-- "J in C. M. Bird. second took Provo the make to showing failed place Mapleton or Provo. tons of hay, a wheat stack ana ert and Karl smpman, ail Culbertson. Mr. Baker, Mrs. George ton ne waa not approached on the " from the First congressional dis12 in team Provo other The sprints. seconds. the made Caroline Salem Hopper. ioualy 7Pimm) nervieee will be hMd trict and Mifs Celectia- - Johnonr matter; peach baskets to the value of about r,.to cut down the lead was Scott Thompson, Frank TayAnnie Okerman. Benjamin A Sunday afternon at 2 o'clock at the He was unable 11,000. witlr Mrs. Robert Bee at the organ, In representative to represent the that F. Birch. Clarence and Eldred Eureka his Lake Shore lor, competitor of Maggie Taylor The fire started when Louie home of Mrs. Shipman, 12S East ata of Utah in the congress ot rendered the selections, "Jesus Duke. Payson District No. 1, Martha Wester a Friends may event. boy who is First North street WOODS FUNERAL; SUNDAY the United States, to be chosen Lover of My Soul," "Over There," conat No. hose In Mrs. Timpanogos the Sarah 2, The district coupling grandstand single Kapple; the place while the Pecks view the remains prior to the serfrom the Second and "Abide With Me." laid interested with were filled congressional dis- E. Johnson; district No. 3, Msr. tending hose two was test of lengths park ' Aug. . 25. have gone on a fishing trip, tried vices. The pallbearers were Mayor O.l SPRINGVILLE, trict. : . reWo. Dowdle. spectators who cheered their straight from hydrant. Each con- K. Hansen, to start ar fire in the kitchen stove A judge of the Dr. E. A. Paxnian, Dr. Funeral services will be held at the court. o and favorites-t50 Every supreme Vola Butler. Mrs. ran testant victory. uncoupled feet spective MEETING. AUTO WAGON Spring Lake with the assistance of some gasoA ft tit to llinarlnnJAH X. m.WIIm t Drr Hr L; Love, Rob- - --Third chapel Sunday. after-attached to hydrant and put on ert HrNetson, Santaquln District No. 1, Robert line. He received a severe burn on The auto wagon missionaries event was keenly contested and 'noon at 2 o'clock for Henry G. Bee and James A. Owens. astruction to fill the unexpired the narrow No. Wess 2, margins separated pipe. Armstrong; district hold their first street meeting to- very one of his legs. The floral offerings, which were Wood, who died at his borne In Og-- . J vui oi ueorge Thoma resigned. Nine entrants participated in the at the corner of University losers from the winners. night Toffey Kaisen, another Utah county, will also elect two Spaibhower. both many and beautiful, together den, Wednesday morning, fallowing the contest. hose teams Alice The Powelson. representing coupling Goshen Mrs. single The Bubject boy, received a bad cut on his and Center street. senators and four representa-Te- s services, an Illness of cancer of the itom- - . made a very Glen Clark of Provo won first with the Provo N. Fllson. W. Elberta department is Authorin "Truths and Its the while arm tonight to the state In which ach. assisting esteem carrying showed the high events i 17 flat. in the seconds s. Moslda-'Mrin legislature. creditable showing Ethel Brown. place furniture out. ity." Friends may view the remains at '. vouniy officers will also be elect-- a Davis of Sandy came sec- the bereaved family are held1 making which in participated, they George or ' vvooas as follows: Airs, the residence their many friends. 4 the events in faster time than any ond in 17 4' seconds. - Two 3. Deal, between " mother, Mrs. m w vaw Eureka defeated 8panlsh Fork In of the other teams and losing only Second and Third North streets on win of four years and one for a because of being penalized by the the ino yard hand reel contest, winMain, prior to the services :.,. ,lu w two years; a treasurer, made second. Eureka FAREWELL SOCIAL. ning by one Judges. jneriff. a clerk( a reefer, a sur-yoThe fire truck contest was held the trip In 14 seconds flat, against an and an assessor, The bishopric and presidency of on Center and First East streets, 8panlsh Fork's 15 seconds. Each tor a term auditor, of four an Hnr- WHBtf TO CO while all the other events were team was composed of 16 men. the Elders' Quorum of the Sharon ror a term of two yean. comEureka also defeated its six ward have arranged a farewell fJustices held In Timpanogos park. of the peace and conThe Judges of the events were petitors in the ladderman contest party to be held Thursday, Auguat 7:30 O'olock. stables in all the seconds. Bingham JL at Geneva beach, in compliment W. 0. 4Darr and Hyrum Sessions of winning in 5 precincts of the Columbia "Passona Playground." wnnty, as fixed by the board of Bountiful, and Charles H. Pearctof department No. 1 took second place. to Elder John B. Powers, woo will Strand "The Rues ot 'The Rat-county commissioners, for- - a term leave SeDtember 8 .for an L. D. 8. tier ' " American Fork. The timers were In 6 6 seconds. Wag-eneof four yearst- - u Eureka took Sandy's scalp In the mission In Great BrlUIn. J. W. McAdam. Alma Van princess "A Homespun Vamp." At the same elortlnn Itisn a,IH d and Charles Westrope, all of The partlcipanU will leave tne I v 8 O'clock. A'-.- , relay race, to 45 seconds. " I to submitted for the The winning team consisted of Art Sharon ward at 12 o'clock and Provo. High' School Swimming Pool-m- otor adoption or to Geneva resort, where 'Aquatic meet and water clrcua. E. D. Anthony of.jantlful Coffey, Ray Welden. E. W. oi tne voters the follow-- " I and Ray Dudley. r "A:15 o'clock. " --,, luncheon will be served. the official starter 4w.els Cooper Proposed constitutional amendcontest nfauifcer. been was "Passion's v An has Provo a the truck excellent ot Murray Columbia the tire program ments: , .'t. v. after which games and ground." The first contest to be run off were the champions, making the Senate concurrent resolution No. -courT i - Strand-T- hs The won, are member, of the famous cupM'. Rue . of The Rat. dash. Tn men connections in 11 seconds. Provo sports will be enjoyed. was the to amend section 1, . v A cordial Inviutlon Is extended tier.'" " jaavwml thousand lonesome soula. Laft to right. Mm Clyde tic XIV representing five department en- and Tooele tied for second place Jodxw judf . to everyone. Princess ''A Homespun; Vamp. tered In the tontest la 12 seconds. concurrent resolution No. i i i i . i t DfFflF lit ISTSiiSfc. I a ULI I. II VI. I witn-.lfU- AMe five-wee- MEirs 4 J0" -- r , - trans-scripti- iiII - r if IMff ww, 4 ad -- , v.. f e 1 . a . h Sandy and Eureka Tie For First in Fire Tournament -- BENCH HOM " see-ond- SHIPMENTS BY - 1 j ; j , i fu-t;- SHOULD VOTERS REGISTER . Clnis-toplierso- B . W. TflMnDDMI. U1IIUUHUII ,'. 220-yar- d - p r. lf . . ' ' sec-sta- - -- -- . : , by : -- They Give First Aid to Cupid TOUT iri' 2-- 4-- n 440-yar- ' . d, prPlnf v.?,"! y "" t.e H'Po ... mSmtVuK . 100-yar- d " . j- 1 - |