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Show i. THE DAILY aTKLNGTQSELLOR -- A HERALD NTI TBT WANT AD. kim, 1 Jib. JThe Weather ILa UTAH Fair and warmer ' tonight;- Wednesday fair PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922. "" - - a k mb fe . i ew Service for ii ifci rniiY ah IS I dm flfillJI I MUM HF HHHFICF -- uiii uiiiiiiiiiill. UIIIIIIIUL1I of The Daily Herald D. WE8B CLARK PEACE, Readers PRICE TWO CENTS. I 10 AFFILIATE IB $ STATE LEAGUE i An to do and Provo UUIIIIIIE.IIU1. Ul organlaztion which promises "y;ien you become a candidate LMore than 40 committee mem much to improve the moral for t'.ie office you now hold, some bers of the provo Chamber i of recreational conditions in of your political Opponents tried to rttr: us we Commerce 'Monday evening unaniis the newly organized Pro-vtake froffl us aii couvince me that you were a iters whfl won't endorsed, the movement of mously that prosperity. City Recreational Directors' aswhiskey-man',said Dr. George H. the Intermountala Development fundamental which sociation, three has for its memfce . to Br!mhll in a confmunicatiou league to correlate the work ot the bership all those who are desirous al.eri.'f J. D. Boyd, "and I am con argument suoiuhibu ut sOf of developing leisure time activi various commercial .clubs of the xTciark In nil pie for Re-vfneed by your record that- you and who are nrenred tn ron. state. Secretary JJ. Hinckley of , were and are still a whiskey-maism made In a speech at service in hniiiKn. ..n ioi.. of the ANTI type. From my poiAt rM.Mi theater on Monday the Chamber of Commerce was ap-time program. The organization is t; of view, if all of the office.? of pointed to represent the- local ' orau ouigrowm oi me classes conHansen acted Utah county were filled with as at a meeting-ISalt ganization ducted here during the past summuch ability and honesty as is that Lake City, Saturday, atwhich tho ' mer under the direction ot Dr. Fred Clark'-- speech of sheriff there would be no need permanent organization vt the 0e-Dixon and W. D. Bradford of the of an election except as a vote of sang The Flag ' . velopment league will be develop New confidence." Service, Community of Inc., a Biain, ed. Representatives from all of York. Dr. Brimhall closes his letter Cmb rendered a Tiolin solo. the commercial organizations, and The new organization was comMr. Clark. Judge with the salutation, "Sincerely M introducing chambers of commerce In the state . . last elecwith a had been the for continuation of your pleted evening yours una stated that he will be present at the meeting. tion of officers and an executive good work." to answer William Jen-i- n The detail of the work contem-- a at committee Robinson. United Joseph T. According to County Chairman meeting in the Bryan, and for the benefit of for the new league was explated K. Junior high school auditorium. '. Drockbank. reports from the States senator from Arkansas, will art who had not heard Mr. Bryan. plained by C. E. Arney who Is hera O. K. Hansen announced cities in the county Beem to brealh be the Democratic orator at the from Seattle Mayor to assist In the organ-izatioiMpesker said that Mr. Bryan able men. that the city commission and the the same spirit as that contained The in the taberstake plan of the league ia rally party's in the letter to Sheriff Boyd from nacle that most Dem- - 'If you had a critical surgical op board of education conjointly had here Wednesday evening. D. to the work; of the ill h had stated to eration he be Dr. Dell Ilrimhall. Webb Of director as performed," engaged asked, DOl uexnuuw C. Dunbar, Democratic state chair- chambers of commerce ftt fltS Wert jumu would you go to a butcher? No the work of the I have gone in this Mr. of "Everywhere animals; organization. work in the development of the will preside at the meeting. i lower species Chairman man, ' county," said County H. King war la 'the you would get the most skillful sur- Webb will devote his entire time Senator Robinson is serving natural and scenic resources 4 of Mr. a is "theru of available. new to his work geon the be and Mellon, Drockbank, will assist to feeling remain there, his second term in the senate. Be- the state. ftuit, and desired satinet::).", and appreciation for fore. Ills election to the senate "The purpose of the league," said aoefon should be retained to the secretary ot the treasury, is that ed by various workers throughout Yes. he is a rich man the city who will give their time the splendid way in which Sheriff '.'Joe" Robinson was of Mr. Arney, "is to foster, encour- r governor itute; third, the Democratic nomi- surgeon. nrr.T i$m Jb&MMMtf ,V V 'f,, ', ".MMiiienc, the ne an handled has sheriff's out a In he is of aoie man, Boyd free furtherance of is charge and it was during bis age apd promote by every honorimi tat congress waniea 10 go Arkansas, two man. He office the has cut the work. He assumed his new years. reign that the state whent on rec- able means the growth and develduring past turn and therefore should be quiet, unassuming down the annual expenses $3,000,- - position a tew weeks ago and has Democrats as well as Republicans ord Mt to congress. officially as to how the state's opment of the communities of the AT WASHINGTON. THE CAPITOL, have come to me, and approved of name is to in hstinninr his discussion, Mr. 000,000, and has paid off a billion already arranged a comprehensive pronounced aa if spell- intermountaUr territory, its existthe work of the sheriff and have ed Arkansaw. What program for the organization. Every reader of The Daily Herald is invited to take He was congress- ing industries and its natural re 3ark stated that be would not dls- dollars of indebtedness. voiced their opinion that when a man for several terms before his sources. It Is also Intended to if we had had To work and advise with the full advantage of the new service this newspaper has estabm the theory or evolution, dui would man has served the county as elevation to the mid confine himself to three a butcher running the finance of time director the following execu lished at Washington, D. C, to answer all questions and governor's chair. conduct an educational campaign was appointed: faithfully as has Sheriff Boyd there iMDosltlMu: of Kansas, who throughout the territory designed, Phil first. "We want the government? We would have tive committee Campbell, furnish interesting, instructive and helpful information, should be no need for a change. for a score of years was an LeRoy Dixon, president: Mayor O agri to acquaint the residents With mi secota, we want prosperity; had confusion and chaos.'' voters of .the cultural leader on the Republican without charge to you. The independent In discussing the state admin K. Hansen, vice president; Edna and natural resources; the at third, we want gorernment ot-jcounty, which seem to increase side of the house of .representa- products of ita soils and of it ia-- -; In cooperation with other daily newspapers The who won't take from us all istration, Mr. Clark asserted that of Holdaway, secretary and chairman show to are certain celebrayear, In taxes year by every $100 paid, but $5.94 of the committee public tives and chairman of the rules tories and to awaken their con- r may get by prosperity." Herald has secured a highly trained staff of research their 'approval of his work by vot ..tmmtt.oa will ha tha nratnp nt iho as to the economic wis( Ar g comparison, showing . the goes to the state, more than one- tions, with the following chairmen Noworkers and whole 7th to of whose is on him it the men, for newspaper day duty committees: ing half of which goes to the schools. of the various Repubcan raIly , the Columbia dom of using these products win of the present period of vember. 1917-1answer the questions our readers ask and to furnish the Demo- Finance. O. A. Spear; music, J. "W. During the years theater Thursday evening. He will where price and quality are equal" lit. Clark related the "In Salt Lake county the people be preceded by motion said Mr. McAllister; drama, T. Earl Par- them with such information as they request. pictures and It is also the purpose of the league story: "Smith had a farm cratic administration, to a determined so to be seem get carry the message of the oppor-'- , that he Clark, had collected in the general doe; recreation, Supt. H. A. Dixon; ind made ap his mind music, according to Chairman I. E. a Is who HOW TO MAKE THIS BUREAU WORK FOR YOU. sheriff vigorous supporter Brockbank. tunities existing in the intermoun-tal- n and had spent publicity, Gunnar Rasmuson. tinted to have a little more money fund $3,229,000. courthe has who and of the laws One of the aims of the new or Ernest Bamberger, Republican territory to' other sections of v 9 spend, and so mortgaged his $3,506,000, leaving a deficit of $277,-00Write your question on one side of paper, briefly age to enforce them that they have candidate for the senatorial seat the United States in an effort to In the last two years of the ganization will be to complete the :im for a thousand dollars. Then and an name enclose and address, a independ- now occupied by Willaim H. King, encourage settlement clearly, sign your gone out and placed and the ' T )t wdlenly conceived the idea thai Democratic administration, the col auditorium in the new high school ent candidate in the field. For will creation of new industry." at stamp for reply postage and mail to The Provo tonight Payson. to would live like a millionaire. lection had been1 $4,227,000; and the building within the next year. Prof. speak the very same reason that this is O. S. Wilkin, president o( ...the Herald Information Bureau, 1322 New York Avenue Tonight is your last chance to dollars was expenditure $4,736,000, or $509,000 T. Earl Pardoe said that it was Jfhen the thousand done, the people of Utah county register. Association Manufacturers' In addition the determination of the Psovo D. N. tpent be bad not only the usual .more than collected. .of, ' T . W., . C. Washington, will rally arbund Sheriff Boyd. He Utah and temporary' president oT in- Drama Center to donate- - $1,000 for openses of living to keep up, but here was a $6,000,000 bonded to be found and tried been has the ' Development league, said that use the Interest on the thousand debtedness, and a million dollars the building and the equipping of BUTTERMILK TREAT. fearless in every respect. He has with the sptendid In manpower the stage In the auditorium. Milan te pay. As a nation we are floating indebtedness. filled the office of sheriff, perhaps, v0 tms w "Houm 'a a rr, The present Republican adminisAmong the other aims of the orjut u the condition of the man. "vt us vnrt h model chamber of commerce. lie iiuiuiu more successfully and with more He Ia eighteen months we spent be- tration was cited In comparison, ganization as outlined by Director new concarn in .iv a . . . ele 1. I. University, the from iii..,....,.! ..lnj approval ,L. tween 35 and 40 billion dollars. We and Mr. Clark stated the collections Webb will be the sodding of the than any other Provo, begins its career by treat- , ment in the county, opportune for the eiooSenl bare to pay not only f 681,000,-dO- i had been $2,058,000, and expendi- entire area of the Tlmpanogos park tomorrow to free', that office. ing all visitors man occuped or. . .... who.. has ... .... , ni...irr .,.... -- ill sr t.i annually, the cost-o- f running tures $1,9900,000, a surplus saving for playground activities, the for KnOW '"O Wliai Ul! oncilll uwju. uuunmiin, We But this surplus had ganizing of recreational periods . ithe goTeroment before the war, but of $184,000. v. league as the city is now on the condl-inaae nouncement Dy that Under do. will loaay can and eve of a great Industrial wakenthe interest on the $35,000,000,000, been reduced by an unusual crim- the young men and women worktion there is no reason In the world Tl atther, proprietor. ing. f:v ia'tad payments into sinking fund. inal expenditure of $2,000 and ers in the stores and offices, the m nut to h r, uaiue Bhm.1,1 turn Thatcner receniiy whv According to Mr. Arney, a comOur readers can get an answer to Alexander Hamilton by those who vote for someone of wiiom In the Carbon county affair, but organizing of a large community Hut is why we are' having bard we provo, having heard of the mon will be ratified by . times at present" still there was a surplus saved of glee club, a choral society, one or any quesron ot Ian ny wnung 10 were dissatisfied with the copper know little or nothing about " x of progress Provo will make the program to be put over simulleague ( "Leavlnr this matter for the time $107,000. He more boys' bands, the establishing the Provo Herald'.-- , Washington cents coined in 1793 at his suggessteel of the a of result success plant. as One reason for the In all communities, the secretary of the treasury. to those had been in mano wnere iui ycom taneously ar, uan lurnea nis auenuon to Congressman Leatherwooa spoice of four skating ponds and two or Bureau, New York avenue N.name., tion sWhen purpose being to sell the resources was the first society Sheriff Boyd, according C. Write your D. Q. the that forth the Question of peace settlement briefly, business. places. in three Washington, the coasting setting dairy and-th- e who have been close to his office, he was opportunities of Utah to The purpose of the new organiza- and, address on one .iiile of the for the abolition of slavery formed has ben his choice of deputies. In mi the League of Nations., He mines and mills could be kept run- Last spring I went through Cali- its own citizens. States? in theI'nited constitution ntate clearly whicn to a the location,? loo'-inqupstion bv your nrotective a for tariff, spoke of the request of the powers nlns paper, good tion, according Otto Btrk and Karl fornia ef"This Is not a spasmodic A. The first abolition society Deputy Sheriff &st the United States should take would give directly adoDted last evening, is to pro and enclose 2 cents in stamps for two fear- Mr. Thatcher said, "but many employment: Mr. Arney, "but it will said in Boshard this county has fort," in was formed leisPennsylvania 'Mite of not Do legal, over Armenia as a, men, to the laboring mote a wholesome program are talking about coming be a reply postage. mandate, and and indirectly less and energetic deputies. 1774. ' continuing work which when . , tirna .m am. untiviHpa that shall de- - 'medical or rergiciis :iiirMions. ,niA vlcAA ravanNA tn the UUID HV' has maintained here so I came, and Proves future properly Don Ellertson understood and fully apof the the was A faociaiWhat origin the was Thud I decided Q. me to that q. when so a ;,The Republicans prevented this state, and so reduce other taxation, velop opportunities for adequate; good in looked work satisfactory office the Popreciated will constitute, the prinof all, through com- - jst International furnird? phrase "All Quiet Along the as court bere." F. locate li. wnwmmation, he said. "Through to while Roper manner, cipal part of the chamber' of coma. Following a call li r a con- tomac"? france's backin g Turkey "and" munlty music, community athletics. ztven pood aatisfacfo'1 merce from year to year. It will be A. This phrase became prover bn'liff has that country with armacommunity drama, playgrounds and stituent congress to oiganlze tup a medium for all commVcial organ J ;ial duriiiK the fall of ISfil and the Third Intprnaf-.finalnnmmmiitv rolphrn Hons. sl)'in ment and Great Britain's backing isations to know what is being ON THE JUDGE of lRfi2 during the Civi Communist rar'ies of Oreece, and supplying LeRoy Dixon said that he had; the her with done in other communities." Mel leuan s army oi auuui lioottnfnrt tn Decent the DOsition of Pnlnnd. Hnnafirv. G man Austria winwmament, war ensued. Among those who participated in I '"Had the United nresident of the new organization Tttlaml. Finland and t.;e :tauan 2' ii Mm men was in excellent condi States had the the discussion that followed Mr. the no advance i on' and tion Socinli yet that may the of Revolutionary because prejudices WBdatory, the United States would underAmey's explanations were rT. F. Cnr.fodorate capital was tors been under the exist in various quarters against it. a conferevce was held March V. O. J. W. Knight. necessity of favor seemed Pierpont, weather TVe taken. ana .Moscow. aim at said purpose that the Hp taping a million and a half ot men Creer, H. V. Ho;-- t and Mr. Com The a asphrase for Able campaign. to and be will Af representing deleeaies. tiers. the nreanization . to McClel'an's was one referring Mr. ami Minnerate. rather than tolmunM and radical Socialist grou Clark, "instead of "He kept us in a while something ciot once The failure to move. Every countries. as'nf vears ten different twelve his mirine nmtn9ii 8o tow we may declared , say,", the phone, as a Has the I'nited States gov t.'.l the c.rganiM-Dlxon(J. wtotwe.' 'WE kept ourselves out funny happens via public officer in Provo. said Mr. ...inference p; rlt intcin.-.tMroai.tt eminent ever jusi lied any lmp w war." iMountain States Jones declares. he had keenly sensed the tion of the nw. ....t act on the ground of military an orgamza-- entrusted we im.'i.ut.u n ' v THEY CAN BE HAPPY The ipealrer rioxt discussed the Monday morning the county importance of such consi-.i"armament conference called by clerk's telephone bell jingled. Carl tion. He had noticed the letharsy.! to an eyycitive orn:niuee trom I ie necessity"? EmanciLincoln's A. President "Widest Hardine. ita anrttnnHsh T'l 1 the utter lack of Interest and co- inK of one i W. Johnston happening in the operation in putting over a com- Coinmuniflt i.arties o, the more i:n pation Proclamation declares that of act an as "military it is issued & office. an8Wered tht0 portant countries.did tV. munity recreational program. Alexnecessity." by the president a Q. To whom horror j of war, and the agree-- j "Is Judge Hansen there?" in- Mayor O. K. Hansen expressed and of in chief the army t en'ered Into himself as being elated over the ander the Coppersmith" app'? to commander Matrimony is the stage of life mutually re- - quired a feminine voice. n nKkr.:nop g:vpn ' navy. V ! it would that felt and two stay at home and per- - . '. Mttg territorial rights. i organization where re"r0. he is on the bench now. be a means of doing much good in mit the "younger set" to trip the'--''- . Johnston. Forney the community. light fantastic, Recording to- the . Mr. Johnston, being a lawyer "I trust that my dream of years get togetber and talk it over. a realiAa that I but the to a Judicial alludes not be will phantom, veiy best authorities, but not so In" naturally what j the Republican "I zation?' said Mayor Hansen. the" Third ward of Prov'6.".".. dane to .promote peace. M this illustrates the difference ot the bar do that, but the person ihave seen coming for years schools ats? .Third "ward "'married; folks- two seen g stray Have you Mrween Democrats and Republi-J"- e at the other end of the wire didn't 0 community leaders which ave which cast two all we other goats, The or precedent, wrlten and tn- day me the that. know taken tnings Democrats talk In high- places ' oiame had ;u time aside, and make as merry in the to written, home, do p until that particular "When will he be in from ihe used ink,, enns aoourpeacerihe they had htgtj time home seems nothing but a and 'home-- ' do things to bench?" iBsked the voice. actually been gentle perfectly a momen! about peace..'' living to worry about and nq,,-- . "Well," explained 'Mr. Johnston, memory now. We have Md-oloving, strayed from their usual to rock. ,"i'-.- : us on and on, and on the tum! he's next now pushing but received the here "he's jospertiy All of which brings bae 5 to aL ' is place of habitation and strolled Into of the speaker. The Demo-?-. bench;" can see that this momentum v he said, were charging that perusal of the announcement com strange and forbidden paths. They "How in the world can he be in 'going to accomplish much good. to The Herald out ot tariff was raising the cost of the courthouse now and on Provo We are taking over some oi uie Ing were where ' word no they 4rjf left - v .of ward: Instead " home. of the functions the time same Bench when lady Answering this charge, he at the going, neither did they say M "All married folks Invited to "Wks of sugar, as an d a home of five we have a home of . " M illustration, wanted to know. would return. M Wt forth that th VnitA the first of the series of mar-- ;. ' ' they care to for. at m tarn 10,000 the Then the lawyer explained ried folks' dances, Third ward so- Mold not The owner of the goats Is very "We are in a position now to sugar, so difference between a Judicial bench a cent anHproduce life. cial hall, Thursday, November 2." i.ni. A. build up a real community much concerned about their weland Provo Bench. tariff was Tickets are 50 cents; extra ladles My attitude has always been that necessary. fare and is anxious to get in comWe must pay 10 cents. Refreshments.' ' -' ' our boys and girls are our biggest HALLOWE'EN WEODIN08. pay mora for our an effort in them ;, . munication, with tf:j.s assets. Aithouen sometimes the Democrat sayV. but TRAIN THROWS AUTO, IN DITCH , . our streets to persuade them to leave the TOo.e all tariff on sugar were re-County Clerk Wallace M. Hales cannot pave and gutter I ' .. For tim we would get Monday performed two marriage as we would sometimes like, bright lights alone. He id willing An automobile driven by Vaughn would be displeased to see the boys cneaper, and the American ceremonies. the past and forgive the to forget son Mr. Mrs.' Bird, Orson and, of. of and ffirls neelected. iVanVi. Industry would be killed. sn..,o. TVom runaway goats, if they will only reBird of this city, was thrown Into ' r which the We cannot nor do we want to ot sugar Eureka, arid Miss Anna M. Drus- price once hearthstone old race mill . of to the the turn this morning sear and energy JWmld go up again, for the forelgn-- i sell, of Burley. were the first of curb the enthusiasm It Is going to the Hoover mill by the Heber train. more. lour young people. bava no competition In the Hallowe'en newlyweds. w,l The train was moving across the United 8tateg. I The Elder Hales said the words come to the surface; you can't keep If you know of the present street slowly and rounz Bird Is e sheep nd cattle industries that made "one" of William J. Hen- - it down, wnat uirecwon r u.c lost of the goats, whereabouts m discussed along similar lines. Mine, and Miss UIHe Lola Patrick, goingT I will be very disappoint- The beautiful soprano role ot Mrs. Lea de forest baa adoWM said to have been trying to atop his , . Herald . car when the accident, happened, The enmt cannot direct them tov..u kindly notify The Daily ksaband greatly in perfecting hie new talking moUoa picture dsvtoa, ou.i.i, cwv m. k.u a if He escaped uninjured and little, v on next received office so that the owner may gel iwya, Ds Fomt Is a radio pioneer. woman wards the right goal. We wan t o, 4 tha-sothe of. mttentton groom the 01 recrea'Made damage was done to the ear..who was burned to death at her give them the right kind of speaker. them back. education. and W13. under Republican rule," bme In Thistle. tion Wrant:4 want Clark said, "the annua) expenses of administration had been $681,000,000. In 1914, the Democrat! raised this to $700,000,00; in to $724,000,000. 1915, In 1916, when, according to correspondence now being published the Democrats knew the country was going to be at war and should have been s paring for it. they somehow duced expenses to $711,800,000. "In the fiscal year endlne June 3U, lsiTrrney spent $2,000,000,000 of which $1,151,000,000 was on the civil side." Mr. Clark charged great extrava gance and wastefulness during the war, many of the expenditures referred to being of an extremely ludicrous character. In defending. Mr. Harding's cabi ffet the speaker admitted that the Open, were wealthy, but they were .pros- - Mr. .,vfr i ARKANSAVV o pre-'tie- re-id- jaEllai 3nJ ?Sjamsey tat nw.ini d SPEAKER n. iui- - their", 'V j ( d -- , jn 8 g to ,v.; . UQSiions W w j.i nSWQTS' $77,-00- unr I . 11 11 mii-- 0 - pros-Ipec- Call-fornia- I I g j Her Voice Aids Inventor Mate . IS Ru-si- r - 1. 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