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Show I .'...,, I U - - V -- ., f- - J, . "T- The Herald I . ail Tr.iu i.ut. i"; ..I 7r fj" j h v .ii in a , I I u a .v.;;i r mm - '- -.Wj ' It , r .:... - ' ;T-W0 n r.r" . 'j - crtTxW . , II - I ' I i- 1 1 I I I I 1- i.i t.M.. ' & TT I " I rrm b I -1 ' -- 1 1 11 ll- -i .A . .f W '.. . ,f '..l,'.. if ll' i i fVl am m m ; t " ' Zeii', ' , - . x-- i - ' . , j TfeVF tf T7T(n: I! J - tr. r r ia I I , -- '' ... . 4 ! I . . m . i- - m I m 1 1 t- -. - m m 1- .'J i IIi - ' .s. eyr-,m - ? " 'V . ' ' v; . V - ' . im. . - . -j- .. I : m ... Picture at Uft-Th- colder ionighjl l.rMay; rtrt PRICE THREE OTKK..t. . I'',.. i.tv;--- 7" I tjSZ tf . -i . i- ll L j..y - ifiall , .. l.. TFltv? II' II IV fVam aw -7 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. lV.k , !, II . ' ' - ; ., i i Y.t 1 , m P0V6,-UTA- H, i .iJ -. : I I - 'I' j. .. I t .7, .i lr.'v if T ., A J VQIXXXVIL-NO.178.- - - TO IIP I - -- , Ji ' - nunarea xiuy uettcon. .B0u.u. ree - - w front -' week. Bishop John WoUs la front, , in Group B1ow - "M" Men in seasaion with Dr. George. BrimbaU charee. rPtctTire AboTCSoino oftfru tlniluia at B. Y.. U. timing Leadership - ' V . f- - c ' JUDGE ANOTHER ASKED - linn iiiidi in ' 'v, L iim------H''- - lYont row! Mrs. Monraa Paxman, Blahep Davld-A- , mith, Vilate " Chamberlain, Iiu'lh May Fox. Ueprge D. Pyper. Second row '. Mrs. T-- N. ' u. Xclllo Robinson. Julia Brixon, President F. S. Harris, Presl- deni Emeritus 0. II. BiTmliall. Third row: Vtlate Elliott, Oscar A,. Kirk- - -- T-' ham. President George itomney. President T. X." Taylor. Those In rear: ' President J. VV. Knight. II. - - '- - 10R FOURTH DISTRICT ByN7GUNNAR RA8MU30N. the exception of Senator andland of Sanpete every member of the senate ludtclarr committee voted to report , favorably senate WU TJo; 17 nrovldlna--' for an additional judge In thrborth; Judicial district. comprlsmgtahr?wasatctt,7uucnesne--an- a "Uintah counties.' Senator Candland expressed opposition to ihe bill from the first, ut more mellow towards the bill after he had beard the argument given , by an array of legal talent from Utah country Before the close of the com- Bitter session, Senator Candland- - lnt-l"floated thatlieJUsiliht come to a unity of faith" with the other members f n, e, - 'when the said thaVmosf of the-tlIn the asln country eesalons are held night and day. Senator Can41and asked Judge Morgan If It would not be possible for the governor to order a Judge from an other district to go Into the Fourth district to give the . necessary assist ance. He even expressed the opinion that a judge should be willing to neglect the cases in his own- - court to as me 'SALT--lSlTytebIi-4tl- the committee. sist another district Judge Morgan said it would hardly be fair to ask. anyone todo such a thing: He added that in bis opinion the governor would never ask a judge to go Into any district when he was . needed in his own- ;Senator, McConkie of San Juan J tnat district by stating flTTtte Seventn ator Candland was that when were harding working men ana tlonal Judge was appointed two years they their time is occupied tortffe that - age-f- had limit. or - ' .. . been argued that this new Judge would When Senator Iirine s motion- - was be able to render assistance In the put. Senator Candland registered 4he Fourth district aula minllv. vng ntld immfidlfttfi'v 1 Sen-'At the opening: of the session . . ., the committee report the bill favorsenate. ably. The motion was seconded by Among the Provo men present at fleaatorMcContle of San Juan. Sena-JudgeA. B. lorgan. tor Candland Immediately desired to Ellas "Hansen, Judge James B. Judge know what Information the committee Parker, I. E. Brock-bank- , had for the necessity of an Additional Tucker, George Chase Hatch and E. 3. Hinckley: Senator Dixon, the father of tie hiu u i ammrormed correctly. twotand jnember 0f the senate Judiciary new-Wiwa years Warnlck were agjyhenrthe committee, appointed-or-th- e Seventttdtatrict4i-al8- 0 at1he hearing. pre8ent aw oiu Luat uo wuuiu - w muiu w assist the Judge- - of the "Fourth V dis- vici, saia senator ijanaiana. big from the list that b.as been here it looks as though- - .thft lodges of the Seventh district do not have enough to do to keen thenrtm sy and they could Just as well go up and i neip tne other district." Judee Ellaa Hanann urnlsJned that 1 The past Malted julerslnighi ;wlll had been "given 'a little assistance be observed evening a.i., we . . . twt 0r th i.7erpi Juqgewooiey. " am manaeeond ho be order in th flAvantt. Mrt-r- u , it h.k h. i. I and-Sena- rnniirn.nrrinrnn runititn urribtno pre-sent- np mi. n Li hu iiniinnrii uimiiui.il n : Ul LLIIU IIUIIUNLU ..'M" IU h-- KtoZto&lfi-lS- "V"VV,";'',fV uu M ance from that annr-- a ifnl durina- weeks In Mareh., "He said that 1a m - -j on v.. tt... nrmail 10 muraer chbbb calendar in. rarhnn Judee' 1: B TnV.rS MnraxonHfir Prove Rotary tw- - chair not . J""Vu'Ty Tha nvantnff - " " is iu of exalted former honor the "it mtTr?rn th .. Mj1.. ,in Ai ,iiU. man rulers ffAffarnpr with the charter members or me clubrgave tlgurea iae--to. ow that the lodge will be the honored guests of population and the esaed valuaUon- - of the Fourth dla-tri- the avening. was from two to three times as Speeches will be made by several of large as that of the other districts per the former officers of the lodge, and Judge. the principal address will be given by : . , Judge M. M. Warner of Salt Lake City, . Judge A.U. Morgan, for eight of the Jj"lM of the Fourth dUtrlct.' said that one 6f thacbarter members" Ml... No. local lodge. one Impossible to for take Judge ju the trial calendar. , The Bum-- d Prot George FlUroy will lead yWotnhe songs, ber of cases grows as the population community singing of .increases, he said. Several water cases and EdwtoPeay wutrenderaeveral - . " " . . that must be adjudicated in Duchesne piano selections. n. Ud Uintah eonnttaa will taka nn mnch tne rouowmg program time dnrlnr the present year. He also will be served . 'T:" it. ct tf old-tim- e -- able to tend some We have her on our fashion, but we do not realize the. po- one to represent them to Tucson, Ariz, We know her In her school activl- tentialities that are within' her," said Mrs. Amy Lyman. Merrill, dean of ties. She is dependable In helping- - to ; women at the Young university, in her carry on the activities Of her class, ot ' address on "The College Woman of her clubs, of any school duties. Those V. dur-Today," at the Kiwanis luncheon this of you who were at the B.-afternoon. Ing Leadership week .no doubt' at--- "You know her as a sister, peevish least heard the echoes of the success at times, though more often no doubt of the day nursery. It was the col- - ' CT exercisingauthorlty that even a lege woman that made It 1 iuccess.rlt Par- was not r. She was' on hand for any mother would hardly ' impose. ticularly kind to the older brother trouble, among the kiddles, she told when she is left to his mercies for the them .stories, she played games to en- -coming party. Extremely sympathetic tertain themi She cared for and . mechanical device moved about ' parent . r, , . . , , . , pf5s a law making the payment for in any trouble to any of her family. loved the infants to entertain herself.- Yes, you know her! Yoit- tnowl ffliftltoBeit'liiai-'the-motheheart : under such projects Niould stand on end, era iyl or jump iiii(U ami "iiici turned- toward home and is wfilmg to do her full share her side that is cover' a period of forty years, a bit selfish at times, somewhat self' when called upon by! her school 'to about as though guided by a masti r. Mr.. Taylor will leave for Washing- centered but with a certain sweetness. prove her loyalty. No nlace woald ' - : ' hand. ' It was a. very eiijoyab'e ton Tliurfday to placend the matter be- refinement and consideration that please her' better than the playroom. fore western senatrrs-arepresenta contradicts . any uncomplimentary 4 Really IS LAID TO REST andAltogether college- entertaining bill-- . :. tives thoughts you might at times feel she woman of today one must know her V as she knows herself: Full of life, The foHowIng projects were possesses. MISSTLYGARE ARRIVES. Let us look at her as we. of her vim, fun, energy, anxious to do, dread- sented at the two-daconference: Friends and relatives filled the First ten Strawberry Valley Utah; Lower Jel- - college, know her. She is a studen- t- in gto get old worse than those of us A fine baby girl, weighing ward chapel this afternoon' at the .viont.; jiinnaooKa, iaano; she is doing her utmost to prove to nearing middle life. She wants to Hva. funeral services of Mrs. Sarah Louise nminiia nrrivprf t th homi of Mr lowsione, thrs elan'18Umatiuggonl us that she Is real college timber: She on and on. She knows more of how early at the family hme Greer, who died-ncomnagbre, Colorado i Bellefourche, is through' high school, she is trying to look beautiful than any generation morning. South Dakota: Rio Grande. Texas: to let tbe follies and frivolities of the that has preceded her. In fact she; Tuesday morning, following a long ill ness. wants to look her best aQ tha Sun River. Montana;, Huntley, Mon-- 1 high school be a thing of the past she Is serIouslybeglnning her life's and occasionally makes a mis taka Albert S. Jenes of the ward bishop RELIEF IS ASKED FOR rtana; Boise, Idaho. work and she wants to make good, at (not often) but one in a hundred ric presided. The invocation was offered 4sr WlUiam G. Nuttal! and the In fhe Utah legislature yesterday, It She is trying to decide what her will prepare herself for the evening j benediction by Charles H. Taylor. Senator "LeRoy Dixon introduced , a life's work Is is it school teaching? before she comes to- school in tha ' ivlusic was. furnished by the ward STRAWBERRY USERS memorial to congress- - seeking relief Is she to become a part of the great morning. The coUega girl who know t tor settlers on United States reclama- choir under the direction of "Waiter P. proressionai world aside from teach- how to make herself look beautiful In . -- . tiorf'TWoiects. Whitehead, solos were rendered - b ing? It she la undecided as to what her school dress looks at-th- e other Seymour V. Prows, and Reed Strong, .""of Lee R' Taylor, of Payson, president j The memiSrialAor petition, sets out she wants to do, then she la really In with pity as much as to say, 'How on the or . of her heart accompanied that-settlers r the hearts been-nethe, being g large, majority plannlngvthough sorelyher education has Strawberiyalleyater9ers violin bv Chanes Wilde, who bieu association, was eieciea cuairiusa oi on sucn nroiecis are. ana in manr she says little of it, to make a home lected. Thank goodness, mjrrmother : Feder-of own the t solo. committee of executive to vto cases nave and a her meet thus fulfill the high- knew enough the teach long been, unable after-"- ": played violin ASsociattonortJniiea states nee- - construction, 'operation ana malnte- - est hope of woman. The speakers were jonn jv Mecnam-rate- a upon dresses, fancy combs, earrings ' ' i "We know her as a public- bene and all these. ornaments are not for ofJWaIlsburg,.Prof. Williaml H.. Boyle, Isniation Project Water ysers jues- nance charges accrued and due. and thr-rari factor. One needs-tmt-v' A. HUTtie. and I"".J" day afternoon, at a meeting of repre- - will continue in this coadHloB-und- et school. ous church, and civic activities to see was in the Provo city sentatives irom reciamanun yrujecia me present pian-o- r repayments. Walter Adams presld at the lunch-- " in fifty western states in Salt Lake. it Is urged that a business policy what a prominent part our college eon.' Claude Ashworth secretary of " , . The organization has for its object must be adopted at once to relieve the wcmrannplays in. the;TOmmuntty."Shen r ' :' the Immediate relief of the water present situation and to make possi-uc-e- has the spirit of her borne town; or book, which was won bySupt.,H.A.' as well as urging that congress ble the financing of future operations her school at heart. Provo and the Lnxon or tne city schools. . -" t ,T . of government projects and to protect Brighanr Young rulversity had a Several delightful musical - "selee-",-MEAT PACKING. ed Is Pan-ROVO the government's Investment It 4 j the unique bit of advertising done by six Uons were rendered by Mrs;- Jas. O. ' A capacity house-greetdeclared that an emergency exists, re young women representatives to"the Bullock, Miss Violet Johnson, - Miss x , rr tages players laet night at the Colunv clean-cut Tne neraia in reiiei . penamg convention of Associated Women Stu Marguerite Jepperson and Miss Carol was temporary uauy yosieruny quiring entertainment, bla. It or p erm anenc measures.- dents at .the University of Utah last Poult full of fun frdm beglnnlnf to end. - an advertisement fit tne fall. It was not long after the conThe chief "attraction was Black- Meatft Packlnsrtrompany lt was NESBIT FUNERAL. "three dosen Newhall vention convened that the fact ImGOSHEN 60Y ARRESTED. stone, the famous magician, who piled stated that were priced at $1." The Itself that Provo and the B. Landon Bartholomew was arrested pressed mystery upon mystery before the eyes oranges Funeral services will- - e held In the x JLjnust ;.b .some . town and some Wednesday, afternoon by Deputy Karl advertisement should have put it -of the astonisnea 4tuaience. nnnt Ho nrnduced a very pretty Illusion this war: "FOUR dozen Newhall i Fourth ward chapel Friday afternoon school .worth considering. Each one Boshard and broucbt to th will housewife ill feltiTTliencefortFrto oi breakV tf attTJfrn'ctoclrfor Roberyesbltrwhor chool and entitled "The Bachelor's Dream." His oranges $t." Every town should have at least mg into two uoshen stores. From one riiaannearina' acta were cleverly exeai De giaa to learn mai ans can go. uieu . ueaaay noon mv me lamuy extraSneU to that convention store-t- ie facie- - j j or Bright t disease. whenever ' the western division ot and about $10; front tbe other hecandy' oranges at the Provo Meat and "whens." tha "whva" took l -at the Associated Women Students' meet cueese ana cracxers lor a midnight thea,a body uu trirV waa the dancing Ing company's store for a dollar. A Friendsai may view a a are -' lunch." forward to apThey eagerly '"': looking handkerchief, which, without any " j- reire-umcu- lOARnHlEER . . - -- y l - i matter that con- - doing wall, whether that be delivering .their children,, newspapers, doing odd Jobs around nd the future of their children. Hence tha home, or studying 'one's lessons. TJ Dally Herald ventures Into an Ana, our publio schools well nay WJtorial criticism when- - this barken to the Rotarlan idea that "ha pubUc profits most who serves eest,' : wmca prefers to .pralse-rttocool! V '','-la as, true of boys as of metC ;. - .... It Is "not enough that our schools .All this Is ot entering a the proverbial "three r's- ,- and room of the junior high achoot Ptoto, Whatever else has been added by tha Utah, D.- 8. A tha other aiteraoon. wore modern of educator, There are soma forty children ot tha generation oar public .schools. seventh. 1 sradajrt thetriarithmetle fty tnd Integrity in business, and so recitation. Over there la a boy, four(bould plant in growing minds tba teen years, pld.- Let s tor tha moment Pr.clpl that honesty IS tha best concentrate apoa that boy and his one is a banker or a teacher!"':That nor Is "nott prepared" arw fvJr publia ha is school s should teach that says know, for It Is a terns theh schools, . news-Pfp- er he , to ty-wa- - ahould-teacbli- on - "cy-wh- ether ) Na; Ume7 - I sl v l the-Jatte- me-tha- Uit : rs Magical Mystery 'r ! - . ota . I iria tat : v m 7 Bum your papers and lef them" to - . tncemetw MTheldhepbeltlox, of ot local lodgeE. . jPtAjjl KIPHIS - nreoared at other rscltatlons ; ha was- people like to get their .evening paper not what one would call a "star- before snow nas ooverea it mm sigui. He's just an ordinary little boy The little boy knew that, and he knew wiSi the ordinary little boy's dislike that It would be mora tiresome work alter aara. for arithmetic plus a quite common delivering bis papers, v . And what did the teacher eayi with to grapple Inability (among boys' w. maxen xne. paperv w 1 a atrme arithmetic. la hit one finds flaures vw. n Tha teacner i this tcrtuui rn tha ..' parentaot elaas called the youth's attenUoo to Does that atrika children as good advice? What L.r:.i,t.miai faiinraa and tha boy school to deUver do business men think ot advice such very boy like proceeded -" tha customary aiioii eventLm datwllkwork In atores and tnUU and. our school days did east and lThe teicher then suggerted that '"""-r- o - .. o'cioca bTH TEACtiERl--wou- W , Aw as azutlout tr teach boys to do their work caj fd rathar Bfltrtha nay tall nonesuy, conscMntlousiy aner deUvat 4 4-a- 7v" " f ..Jti .; uwpiyc frles ' . latest lesson taught in the seventh grade! keeps mother whether tha toy deliver outt or a teacners noka." support three younger ' children, and or sweep out stores, or run errands Tha toy obtained his carrier s Job. himself. ,. after Lscbool ha should do whatever j with oaa newspaper shortly after bis That's What happened In the seventh ha undertakes to- - tha best ,bf his rather died. - Tha boy had to go to grade Tuesday afternoon. Tbe boy work: there waa no Question about felt pretty badly about it but abRlty. Of course tha teacher did not mean that .Last summer he bad to quit that .."Of course I wouldn't burn the what.be laid, but bow can litt'e chil newspaper Job and . seek - an . papers I'd have 'delivered them it It dren know, that? .. Of ; conrsa tha Job. Later on he applied to another bad taken ma until midnight!" be told teacher dldnt mean that the boy newspaper tor a carrier's job during mother, when he came home that should hum his papers ' and ' thus tba winter so he could go to school evening.-"'- " v dodge the job of delivering them., but and still help support the tamlly. The and Mrs. now coma we cnua know that? Governor Al job he now has was created speda'ly Patron, don't yeu.,'by Now let us gather saore of the facta a ehnnca- ot - tbehn-!S- . Schwabland .Horber friends put monev anrnlv n4rfal In the t'!Vontiawyr Avfiorer. ."Ail or the 'speeches were aw si suw aellrer "hla That's why fit:' She is reported oW j"broadca3ted over the entire country lUJT . . 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