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Show all I Jg il " tlTAM-P- eedy- fty am. - Hat ' - THERE IS NO BETTER ADVERTISEMENT ill VOLXXXVn, NO. 205. 00 i OO;- 00 - 00 OQ 00 00 OO 00 00 -- 1 fake enterprises "wildea "I like a home that's swell in front," ' Said Mr. Fly; ' ' ' - -- March&will7'-.Chirp- ob 00 OO 00 OO 00 St. 'iXhe-..pHgrl- .1.49- wsTH hadjiiuch experience musteal fllrector." "Some fslgs lHre me, I'm sure f that,' Grinned Mr. Fly ; "They always keep me sleek and fat," Clucked Mr. Fly! "They keepa lot of trash around . 1 To cover up TFe 'dea3groun6Tr"r Wliere sunlight never can be found," Smirked Mr. Fly-- ' '.'"Jlrf t .li.C-..- - ; - 7n I Thltllft A- ' '" - ''LlL-- J: - ' t'Then IMf Fowl 'tl.vf.at - ! SALT LAKE CITY from the Detroit Symphony orchestra Miss R'ose. Gaffney, leadin? Michigan soprano, at that time, and Miss Alae Warfceu. the hTiliiant harpist who wpn first nrize in the Chicago Kxnosition of S03. as well as about fifteen local orchestral men in Ann Aruor to Rive the. accompaniment for t'.ie rtah lad's work, Professor MeClellan was also- con-fittmtor of the Salt Lake Symphony i orchestra. (.CO. men) for five years fol- wing tiie departure of Arthur Shep herd, first conductor, for Boston. He also led the S ilt Lake Choral society to.snccess in the 1908 Eisteddfod held in the tabernacle at Salt Lake City, ed asked . Jeered Mr. Fly, "So many wul not take the hunch," Sneered Mr. Wr "They know I'm 'deadly and all that They know I lay some thousands flat, And yet they keep me sleek and fat," Crowed Mr. Fly. - -- nd "Wemay long their nol-.be , - ! before them. ahle tfj remember m7t . n n rf Tin n -- he-sa- i vm I -- Play Ball niimrniiii PUillVkll In -- pic-ture- in iiiii.ii ii in uniULU Evans-Johnso- - 1 tftSl ; ty -- 1 - e a ryinff-one-eo- Jgli i.r.,w-.S'l- .. ed f-- . . ruins J iiiniiii TI!riTniOL.M niiiiiini J I m m m -- - 1EFTTRU l. - fSi , - ; iscourse j , - e -- ... by-la- as-th- e - ,r properWilbutJf i - ....... -- ing-lett- path.-pLeHthe- er tepre-nntAtiv- I- !SrWi2!ft..- . -'.;-; - seven-rplum- - eight-colum- V 1 nt Kiwanians .JTovo-Sprtngvill- 0 f The speaker referred to the terrl-- . all BUl)" mittee shouldtaTwUB416 ble wars of the pastthe waY for in-divisions and dditions so that . the dependence, the Givll war, the chamber ol commerce officials may thelate world answer questions regarding them. The ' war.. He told of the change in senti-meto -- :ollowtor.ianimitteeaamed 4when toward the colured-peop- le 7f? g ff e 74Hftwg - - -secn4 mize.io Denver's mM wtith realtors Thursday even' women's best for and first a regiment of them .under the prize first, 5. John Smith, Ing: James B. Tuckei furls of the. Stars and. Stripes marchthorus, 80 voices William 0. Creer, E, I Roberts, ' and The Salt Lake Opera company had ing throifghtho Streets W 1t way to John D. Dixon. f)igliWflfConn?f tens'' Cuba to defend the United States and Professor MeClellan for its musical The directors voted for the followits Ideals. He related director 'during threseniaiiojof experi: UTArl SCENIC resolution SOL'THERN ing ences when he visited Flanders field fifteen operas, among them- - 'being e "In order for the CALIFORNIA arc COLORADO. and the scenes of tho. war. ; He An entertainment "d lure" la nrom.1 "ratinltza. Martha, KODin lioon JIU Holding company 4oiBiakftw4:ool the accne of JOO.OOO graves in the Colum. promise and contract-witised at the Provo high school gym- orRanization that Emma Lucy Gates one cemetery unmarked of thousands bia Stee.1 corporation and deliver the nasium Friday evening when Rotary Delia Daynes Sanders, Sally Fisher, of orphans In tents and "other thounpppssarv land for. the first unit of and' KIwanis meet on - tirr polished rffIeLevy, Irene Kelly, Msr. sands of starving and afflicted chilabove Is tor Taken fro new The mtne booklet he to i map" neeessary published it ateel the plants to determine, once and for all Luella .v.,- r.':,'"...-J!:iClark floor - l Andelin, Arvilla dren. dlsProvo rteChamber of and the ila which r Borrow Commerce, by company to the holding which aggregation- - is the better in Kerrin Sharp, and many others got Elder Smith then called attention 240 . trlhuted all over the U. S. A., making it clear to people of other ooA .Thin was done and about the manly art of basketball first before the footlights and gained warfare that was ) always states how closely to the steel center of the West are located acm --al laai traasfejred ..Utle fre6 -experience-und- er much said KIwanis Utah-counhave is that the It practical and giake. thl8 country wht Hj other exlstingto gpringvllle, Prove, eRfes. February 27 to tne steei corporw wared bold and have Challenged the G. Whitney and John D. Spencer 4a We have kept our taith, redeemed While in musical work He told ot a certain president of a Rotary club to a game.. Not4o he ouiranUtic--ar- t our pledges and now it is necessary done or to show any signs of fear, they profited under, the batons ot South : ; American ' republic asking that we continue our- - drive for the the challenged club Roger Babson, the great statistician, neppsRarv funds to pay up our inand has already made prep-- ductor and later under Professor' Mc- debtedne88ind purchasa- the balance why it was that the United States had . "The educatort of tfcsusountry recog a with the com"to CTeSssrwtoo-Teniain- ed rations to teach apnrfound-lesBo- n South progressed so much than-thof the property. nize In the Utah "schools one ws-unt- ItTitsbanded; n American countries .whC they had . ehallengersr- ThA srhod citizens of Provo have Dr. Vern R. Greenwood has been practieally-eiverythrflgiHis work with the Mendelssohn besUtn the country," said Prof, I way ot already paid- in upward oT63;000 of HEW FISH LAW natural -- resources, that - the to select a team to defend Male chorus shows him to be a thcr- existed ' In their quota, Sprlngville is putting John Nuttall of the Brigham Young appointed ilrin.Tnaate the nrowess of the North America. . to forth everyeItortto be the first university upon . his return from judging from the array of talent --witb1 of the members have said, . hut he ' Mr. Babson's answer was that the " . " finish." attended which he has surrounded The new fish and game law, as Spaniards who w ent to Soutt "America the thing to ibe desired, suc- himself, a -- kaaIoI maafTn of" ftr tho hoard IS Cleveland where he recently at-- ! c is. atlonal-Educa- --- who will be privileged those Is a Btrong bond ot good to There ot search )f gold, whereas the th the meettnga U by the recent legislature, was were In'Who-settlpassed TfrhBcaHed tend the ipenormance win behold a uiiowsoiD among North Amei peoi)le tion association. enthu 200" than more to of two each to au on an ousmess explained as seen has never been scene such between them and their leader. and made the United States were In -- paid their "I have-th- e that-w- e David Provo siastic : tr by sportsmen Iri aTI "Israel before? ls he Professor IcCiellansaysT-'lsearch in the world, but we don't need And this eouhtry in There, will he tall players and small noblest, finest aggregation of men to iMadsen, fish" and game commissioner ) t ovw in, thn to anoloKlze for what we have," he players, fat players and lean play- be found on earth, no matter where, v". of Utah, at the meeting of the Utah proportion to its taith In God and its and they sing gloriously, due to the ers, fast players and slow players.' County Fish and Game Protective as- service to Htm." said the speaker. continued. plant Bite. The Rotary team will consist of magnificent- voices and earnest applisociation in the courthouse Monday "This Is a wonderful country under ax This evening Secretory E. B. Professor Nuttall (Is president of Bi tern Greenwood, Merle Taylor, cation they put into their work, It Is wonderful flat. God is our Father. In 8. John evening. D. Dixon, John Hinckley, the Utah Educational association and Frank Boshard, Clayton Jenkins, Pres. no email matter- - to memorize over Commissioner Madsen especially ex the not far distant future, by the Smith, and J. B. Tucker will go to is very much interested in the sec- Peterson, Mart Roy lance, Dr.- - Fred fifty pages for a concert, but that plained that portion of the law deal touch of His wonderful hand, the old Payspn, where In the high school this ondary education--1 work. He visited Taylor, LynnXSuttonN Reed Ander-berg- , i3 exactly what" they, have done, and ing with Utah lake. He urged that will be made "young agalp. We cana address will public evening they and DoniReddish. we are "now preparing much new mathe University of Wisconsin on nis. 4000 household More than commercial fishers of the lake not. Judge by the exterior appearance. questhe steel the to called plant way home, to study its secondary begin meeting Director E. X. Roberts has been terial," he continued. tionnaires will have been mailed the would continue to obey the law, and Within there is a spirit that Is young site drive la that city. is which official being coach of the school greatly named the Rotary training heautifulL housewives ot Provo this evening, ac promised them that as long as they and . In conclusion Elder Smith asked the enlarged., teams, Drs. H. G. Merrill and C. H. were not catching game fish he and on S. E. seems to decision a to of he "There Hinckley, secretary cording Carroll the official, medical attend to respect; the his department would continue to per- high school students " the part ot all the middle western uni ants, and Wyman Berg, official under- the Provo Chamber of Commerce. mit them to use their various fishing older people and asked all to join P versities : hulld-betand larger! taker. to ter in a prayer with him. Thaj; "prayer The purpose of the queaonti devices, i u m m ecicondary T tramtnr departments to -rhus faf no one seems 46 know 14, --seemed to- bo tho - sen tlnienTtf ii as as to how ascertain H . cioaely II II possible IV II UIH I II VI IU meet the demands tor good mgn anything concerning the personnel of j "Our Father's God to Thee, many of the commercial fishers pres many commodities manufactured in ent that "an organization bo formed school teachers," sail Professor Nut-ta- tne Kiwanis team, some or me pronii-- : Author ot liberty, ' D To: Thee we sing ; henf members of Tiie luoeven: Titothe In termountain territory are hetng among them for the purpose ptTOsist u TODAY At Cleveland he visited the School leasing ignorance as to uie existence W FE-DIELong may our land he bright, used in the homes of the section. Dif- Ing in the' proper protection of the . of Education, one of Cleveland's best of such a group. It la hinted in some STATE PLUMBERS With Freedom's hdiy light; fish. igame of ferent kinds cannedgoods, package Protect us with Tby might, ym newly organized Utah State was requested by those; "prgren t elementary schools, and the N. E. A. sect'ldhs that the team ha3 gone into it - wuOT household articles Great God, our King convention. He attended the super training quarters and that Its progress AssocTatiom of SanitatiorandHeat at the fish and game department Provo Thursday, are listed and space left opposite the get aside tho intendent's department, the assoeia- - is jealously guarded so that the mem- ing will meet-i"Our Debt to the Veterans" was the region as a llrsi , Marynell Taylor, ' wife ot R, tion of college teachers of education bers of the Rotary club will not get March 15, according to II. G. Blumen- - name where the housewives are asked game preserve.Tlmpanogos was suggested that subject, of a timely and forceful It manFerris-Taylorreand to and cold feot refuse president play. and the department of educational thai, president of the association, to fill in the brand names of the varl- the portion of Provo canyoh from tiie by L..K. E?ffeftsen. the man in Salt Lake ous articles and whether or not they county road up North Fork to Aspen J who was responsible for starting Vet Taylor Players search at the convention. The domiager of the E. Ferris which was organised llamily-res. comnanv. : died at the HOTEL WILKINS. are lntermountaiu products. nant theme ot the meetingr was along Grove and into American Fork canyon erans' day at the Provo high scljpql..- City February 16r-Tho rmi t.as-- of the meetinz is to dence, 647 East -- Center street, this. the line ot definite scientific measure"It is very Important that these be included in the preserve.' to be " I tmrfk or tne aent we owe to tnese 4indf Chief cf Police WrenWTlkThs Tasl adoiit a conTTroidtt and morning' after a lingering illness.' Timoanotros same ment of the objective of education and every time I meet one on the questionnaires are properly filled out known Mrt, Taylor was 29 years of age and the application or uie same 10 tne taken over the management; of The to bear reports ot various committees and returned to Mrs. S. O. Stevens, serve. , street or anywnere. . ne saia.- - ' i .was a native Qt Marysvale,'. Md She curriculum. ,;V v Huber house, and will offer to steel appointed. at the organization meeting. 2380 Madison avenue, Ogdon,'-- ' said . Commissioner Madsen assured the might not know what each :one has ' - vas- - a. ttery - accomplished jroung Professor Nuttal was very mucn visitors a new' hotel accommodation,- The first meeting fill commence at Mr. Hinckley this morning. "It is .irortsmeh that he would recommend! done but I do know 4he. mass (hey t oman, and at one time was ; lead- nTnaaaii with tlttrwonderful feelint Of the. Hotel' Wllkins .being the iios- 16 o'clock at the lodge rooms of the hoped that the housewives will study such a game preserve and that, thevhave done. Let us honor: them it we and- - then department would plaoe different can do notbinir more than throw a ."KntKhts ht fythiasijrhe loeal plumb carefully gettingtogether - inf urthetiug fiduct- talry'Swfieluame. . , .;oe Besides her husband, she vr sur-- t tion and Instruc- kinds of binds .and wild life .there. win know remoaei'i ers will entertain tiie visiting memI rose; in Their ""Thnntire place Pe reorganizinginin:oursei vlved by her sited father, John Good- - study to meet . the best needs of the ed. find redecorated! the cnief ex- bers' of the organisation at a .banguet tions are" not followed as given &rthe was explained that The fishing that their trials ot the" past were? not ' It '. son ot Rocky Ford, tCo1o.;t two people noth' whlteln school and while plained. "New furniture will he. put to he'gWen'at the Suttott.Cafe. r.si-iV4SSfrom Mrs-.- J5. 0. season at the Strawberry lake would In. vain," 7 acconipa'hy Goodson of Phoenix, la practical llfa-jH- e d conductedT in the , It ;i understqod that about 50 mem- - WattW, president of the TJtabiSUie close,October IS, fifteen days earUerf - Mr., EggerfsentoM ot an Instance hotel John u the, sald.that 'Y hrothers, - nttntiilnnA1 111, . Ariz.,- - and ' Fred Goodson ' ot Liberal, Tederttforf xf Women's lubs, ' hen than laat year., This' waa doua4t, was that. Is on. record pertaining to the ' of 'the American Legion, best and cleanest way."- ? Kan. . .the purpose of the questiormalre Is said, to protect the trout at the spawn beginning of Irrigatron. by the- early and the attorney for;rtte' TOSKt Wlkin will not glve ttp'hL I and Mrs. i Taylor' have resided National Farm Suresn were tn me a. police positloa,hut feels that by fe-- . who Ing Season.. Several of the tributaries! Salt. Lake settlers.., According to; the nullified, and --tbs -t In Mrt; . Provo since November last have been at work ow or Several to the Strawberry river and. lake have story, everything was very dry on' the Another thing that siding at. the Hotel Wilkfns, in tbs H. program. - Poca-tellt. , Funeral arrangements are vending. impressed him was the general feeling heart-o- f the uslneas;dlstrictne!wil, AlliSalt lketCIty,Ogdcn.days preparing and . addressing the been closed; permanently; -cor tne same second day after the Mormon ploneere until word has been, received from ot composure so. far as school finances rtre able to give the city even better reached Salt Lake valley. The ground and Butte dally newspapers lion same have- worked in Tain. .! reason,' ' n Mrs. Taylor's relatives.' was (parched and cracked. - On the (6th to ' "We would ask that alt of lheofn 1 . ar cuLtsrueu, police service than he has in the past day changed from a' n page, using the fame eh "of Provo give due attention to the ENTERTAINMENT AT ftOTARV. " of July, '1147, Orson - Pratt led '.the He win take' cnarge 91 ue , noiei an saints in prayer, the sum . and width column introduced elast summer paper and that if 1s properly filled out . :' ELECTS OFFICERS. , Thursday, 8PRIN0VH.LR BOY TO. WED." of, which was VLord, sen 4 ti when The Herald advanced irofn'.a t mnch good ess come from The RotaryTtnncheoh : win. be .3e!d " a daily career, and which 'la ,an accompany letter,' Mrs. E. .0. Friday at the Bonneville ward, iThe rain.?. Quplou Was came before the MR. TAYLtjnTArtRIVESi : "A tne meeting Satdrday, f ot the was".tejnporarilyvabandoned Jy tThe Wattli explains that ;the 4 .question- entertainment tor the luncheon will be day was over. . v , stockholders of, the 'Alpine-Galen- a f sv. " Herald during the winter.-A- s soon as naire, baa been prepared and. nailed one- - of the vaudeville numbers com- The next morning Colonel Markhara Mr.. U1U dli AlUCi h lit The eountT.'clerk'a rjfflce yesterday Mining company, tiie following officers Issued a marriare license to Howard were elected :R. P. Carlyle of Alpine, rejoicing oteri the arrival, of a ilne the necessary mechanical changes; can "to bring , to our "own people a, true ing that, evening to the Columbia was deputised to do ..special work. ta'Ther Herald eoiapeetni; realization and.appreclatlon bf (he fe--' theater. This Act 1 Jdrnltthed as a He went around to the various wagons Barf Lak City, fof wMldMitr A.-- Marslret Alptae. vice baby orBi ora'Maj T'Meneray," . sources, institutions and ooDOrtunlttes courtesy to the cluV by John A. Ash-to- waking the occupants with the call to men or SpringrQ and Miss Irene nresldenL and Alfred L. Booth of lor was formerly Miss Pauline Back room this' newspaper will adopt "the lot Ihli Iwrllnn"- lu1rif dll lawnillM alii. manager ot the Columbia theater. ley ot this' city. (Continued on Page Eight) Provo, secretary-treasurer- . Garrett, cC Provo. . - know what each one did, but most ot the heroes of the world have died unknown. God alone knows what they have done and there will come a time when the fact that ihey are heroes will be known and their deeds will 3 "These.humans are a goofy bunch," there came another pilgrim ami a" migration to this western cpun- Iry to worship God according to the d icTat os of cns'ctfince?" - Elder Smith said his mind had been profoundly dnrtnrrredThrrittg the exer cises and. he felt keenly his debt-tj- f Kialitude 16 the pioneers before whom he stood. "I am thankful forjny birthright" ho continued. "To these people-f-owa great debt. I feel honored in being engaged twenty players Bishop- Ke"-- thejt. wwrn facing, when they but they bravetl the dangers' tTjaTtliey miKlit serve .their God a they saw fit idlgruus (bis country was born and our wonderful constitution: was framed. Its tootles fnri'harn- ll'.f ' .7 sa-- faithful u;wn' I- tions with which lie and he especially admired the enthu siastn c" Cimductor McClellan. In 189i. Professor .Met lellan com Uosed his .Mass in R Flat major, "I Hke to root around outside,"-Said Mr. Fly ; "And then I l(ke to go and clean my feet On some wee baby's milk" or meat, Or on some lady sweet," ' Scoffed Mr. Fly. high-brow- - - - -- yat se ruminer."jroyigg." .Tltcy toey n - Lloyd Sctffin. "Col. C. E. Loose attended-a- s a spectator, . It was decided: ffiat a"C. of C. com- oo 'We are not here In 4his- - land by accident.- said- Klder. George Albert SiniUi in addressiuji the veterans at the Provo high school yesterday Who danie afternoon. . on thw ayflower were not dut-o- r o "wildcatting" was the expressed determination of those attending the meeting. It was the unanimous opinion that much harm, might come from unlimited and unrestrained bf new subdivisions ' and additions. ' While no, word was uttered against legitimate land and lot investments, It wa decided Jhat the closest scruentertiny should be given all new prises which might, tempt the public to invest in the hope of getting rick .' . . quickly. Those at last evening's meeting inSecF. T. President Pierpont, cluded retary B.-- 8. Hinckley ot the C. of C. and Wollowing directorsjUphn S, j Smith, James B. Tucker, Arthur N. O. Taylor, John. D.- Dixon and W. the-Creer. Ot the-- , members' council present :E. L. RoOerts, following we John O. BeeSley, Claude Ash worth and MM oo S(tfmRT .nas't "yeargfor three yerira ho lfaTneiTTri'e""Sr' Thomas' Catholic cathedral cho-ir- , Arbor,- Mich, under, tho patron-agand enoourageiiiehf of Father Ti D. t T,i5lio)) Kelly Kelly wlia fs Michigan. The prelate took igratjjriiQjinMa, I Renoir and lvas declared since that it was tna. finest oiioir anti naa tne Jn ed . -- . 00 OO - . rich with Mr. Fly. -- ' 00 it is not generally kntfwn that Prof. John J. McClcIlaii, the. noted organistnf n; at "Salt i.ake vrty,' and the eondurtmiof the great Men dPlssohn Male chorus which appears in the stake tabernacle of Provo. ' on Declared the Fly. "To have along the' front a frill a tnrui, 10 give tne passer-p- y , fhat the progress of. Provo and other Utah counts' cities must hot be Baited permanently by a wave ot "PRtCE THREE CENtS . stant of directors and members' council of thr Provo Ohaaabenf Commerce., WAiVT ADS " , 1 and -- - MERRILLi BMI hope these towns don'l g?.t too clean,' ' . . Said Mr. Fly ; "For then I'd get too.gaunt and lear," Mourned Mr. Fly. "I'd have no food sir rich and "sweet? Riere d bo no place wMoad my feet, There'd be no pool in which to treat My big green fly." . 00 Tak es " CIIII do Oir READ HERALD FOR A GROWING CITY THAN A DA$Y NEWSPAPER. PROVO, TUESDAY,; MARCH 13, 1923. 1, Provo Chamh er of III LI teRtgfct - prbly Wedaeadayt -r- WW-"-:'.- -- '.. pub--stan- If '12 1 -- - re- . J |