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Show -- V - -- ' - -- - "f - "'r'J -- , day; . m perouir. --y?- , . .... ,y..-,v- VOL. XXXVIL- NO. - I iv nr - - H I - - I I ,111 t : 1 ' - Ei A - -- . r .muu i . rf-".- . g V- - I fl il II t' T7"-- ' V" -.-- - 7 r- . ' . ' I 1 1 -- 'r J. 1 , c J) TTf I ". V.. 7 i v. 12 --J ' '', .... - y 7 ' ; ' - - ' i j IV A . r .., "t-;-'"- i AjA - i W , ,r " - ; flmC u i -. ii ii in TinTir f jfQX:lifZl n". .j," rati t'i I ' IIILA " . i na i TmmiTrrt i - danc- - nun lt - ' .ilct . . - yp if i--v .... ssh w to'taclude disorderly i .... rs , TjJJ . v lit fin i no rnni armory law and order ..J l811 - miiiriiii i A i' j "EBfCE THREE CENTS. i i T"' 1 .x "' , . - iiiiiiiiiiiiii - The Hral4 l dellvartd EVERY day xcpt Saturday BEFORE alx a'olock at,tha hem of EVERY HraJ auboorlbar In Pravo, n " "i- - i r 'Hi'"-- ' v Tl , T . .'. S"" . A" Z--l V , , .' . PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, MARCH 26, X923. - . m cmat iiiitt I f MVTvT7 r. , it 1 - - "J r;- i LJ Gl r' " ' - v. V K,,e Buy Your Easter and Conference Clothes Here at Homo 214. i i T. iJr.,-- ;- - i tm-- -t 7. ...... -- mi ' " .... (..'TV.. V Tut. Fair tonight an4 important chang . , ':.... - Z TV... J ' - - ' ' V-.'- Hffi' WEATHER UTAH- - ' . - - -- iL ct JJ - f,! r. . I JULIJayL mm . JLTIILJ w-- I . TTei'atlve plans for the organlza-PLEASANT GROVE, March ?0. Utah county council of the The hlsttoprTc of thQ Pleaianf Grove 1111 American Legion were made Sunday 1 1 1 11 Third atard waa jeorganisotl horrryoiT-terday mm m m mm "BULBLS? 1 at a meeting of tha officers of tfiel Contestants in the "M" Wen's extem Miss Aretta Young, UUh artist and afternoon by President S. L. Mrs. Annl N. EfgertBen, wife of various posts of the county held in poraneous contest, the division win. Chlpman and James H. Clarke of the Philip J. Hale, construction 8gl-nepoet and one of the oldest members of ners will be decided tonmr-ro- suite Prof. Lars S. Egcertsea,., today .was the legion rooms in the armory. for the Columbia Steel corpora- presidency. ' the Toung university faculty, died night, wllidraw their topic from Frank, Deming, member of the state tion P.cintrartnra - n aw v will appointed by the county commlsBlon ' , v aaa . funeral beivlcea vt MfKffluTl Jlstiot LenIZLJu9t 9M hpTIrTefbre BiuLop JameS. H. WalKcr. with fila at - her home, t53fTae yestrday afternoon H THursdar ready; to pla; nthe "pfeiimfh-ar- y ''- . Annatroa ot 4he ounty intlrauu4o executive boaxdr presided... In time Lakeview the Johnson to counselors, Josephand the Holdaway Hilton, Jens they 4ire North Second East street, speak. succeed the late Mrs,. J3arah: Hold- construction, work for the first According to the plans presented, ward chapel Sunday afteiuoou, were' v Fugafc was releaseeV fter having ue;i.af-the Miss Young was born in St. Charles, steel plant oh the away. The appointment will take ef the council will consist of all the offi the was Formerly subject general the services eyerheld in the as served of the ward largest bishop since r road according to the reon fect Idaho,' September 10, 4864, and was chapel. More than 90 cars accom- announced to be that of "Patriotism." Its April fcvrf-.1909. in organization cers of the legion posts in the county, port given out today. ; The selection oKjIrs. Bgsertsen the daughter of Franklin' W. and Anna panied the body from the chapel to Now that subject. Is divided into twen Mr.' Hale and his family will re- a. was made on the merlon of Commis and that the stats executive commit was susmuriin which are unristiansen in topics being published tee MrSabln Young. She first .entered tbe.Provo city cemetery. The floral ty sioner Fred - liatley, seconded by h member from the county should be - talned as bishop with Nels Fuxal aa mala In Provo for an extended stay. The Herald sent to varland the Dally ttm was chairman nf thn "Tinfll. All nffl the Brigham. Young academy at the Offering prnfnsq, rnkp being ous wards 24 hours uommiasioner a. u. amoot, ana before the con- first counselor and John S. Holdaway it was announced completely covered with flowers. eers present at the meeting were in , 'Railroad officials . today- - declared the nnanlmoui jpte pf tbe en tests age of. I?,, in 883, and froin that time From nlist the speakers as second counselor. this begiThe hearty accord with the plans "preSettt-e- until the time of her death she ha'd Bishop W. W. Taylor presided. that spurs to the plant site would be will draw tomorrow evening tire commlaslon. " was invocation offered bnt the final organlsatfon was post been by Bishop 1. connected with the institution in Samuel Blake of Patriotism in the Revolutionary Bishop Walker, who has been prin- ready in a few days, so that materials Vineyard and the action has been raU-- some official the cipal, of the local high school and might be taken directly to the site. poned jiptil War. capacity. eloners haT been lnfestlgating- 'this benediction by President J. William tied by the respective legion posts. later, superintendent of fthe Alpine L. F. Rains, vice president and During her first year at the school Knight. recommendations of the Tarioos appli-school, district for many years, re2.atfiotiSmbf of the Cblumbla Today. AaganlwaaneetiBilUr cants for The Lakeview ward choir under the j 3 What a Man Owes to His Coun signed from the school position last asked that no ceremonies Steel, has firpfjhff" appoMV Saturday, April ti, in Erovo, mark the ment of Mrs. GKgertsea came whea,oung card" as matron and teacher of direction of Lavard Shaw sang "Sister, . November to become the lntermoun-tai- n beginning of work at the in a patriotic SeHser-4site; that on her part; aa offer harms the matter, will have been endorsed needlework. After having received a Thou Was Mild and Lovely," "O Grave I try representative, of the McMillan such a ceremony may come at the Patriotism of the Workinx Man. - been made by the commlgglpn for her by all of the legion posts. normal certificate she taught school and "Over book concern. His new-dut- ies 5. Patriotism of the Statesman. takes laying of the cornerstone if there is merIaJhyJViciory." ThSttrpow-olencilr- air To I89n01cWield.ever,iJwt Beyond theHlHtop." George him away from the city tor long pe- a . Respect to National Emblems. publlo demand in this county for Mr. Deming, u to get jfTemont ana xnurDer, wayne coumy.. by plained of Salt Uke Clty BHng riods at the time, making it impossi- what has been called a "steel E&Sitm, Mcdiiiflt id the anited Wfbri ftftd 7. Respect to National Holidays. . Mj all day." ass in me 66peraUon She return ea to, acaaemy in j 10 pace,- and Nelli- e- Nuttailsan f 8. Respect tQ National Anthems. ble for him to look after the duties of Ths commission, took the qnteUdh nfidef Mlttlri undertaken building of railroad spurs Into the legion. The ftnd durtaf muh pMhe; matroa', Mft I by the bishopric in the ward. advisement and did not nelify thi council will fi. Patriotism and Citizenship. the Columbia Steel corporation plant also be in the nature of SUBS board of her. wUllnpreH UbUka the uaies, aosence, jnws quartet consisting of P. W. iMadsen, loung was started this morning. A large 10. in in site new The of Patriotism is of the bishop Development charge a school tor post officers where they Young did her work. When under the H. Taylor, Clara Taylor and Schools. posiUon ontil Saturday ftftefnoon. the Battle Creek powejqtation of the section crew is at work today build. be instructed by the respective admbistration of President Benjamin Joseph may Nellie Nuttall rendered, "One Sweetly appointment was made this forenoon 11. Development of Patriotism in Utah Power and Light company. He ing a spur from the Orem road onto courses were Solemn Thought.' at the recnlar meeting of the county department officers as to their respec Cluff teacher-traininof a Pleasant native the plant site. Grove, is having tive duties. establishes for the classes In Sunday commission. Beautiful sentiments written by 12. Respect to the National Con- been born here about 36 years ago, A surveying crew from the Union '.The matter of organising county school and the Mutual improvement Clara Taylor, counselor to Mr. John- stitution. The appointment, of Mrs. Xsgert-se- n councils was first 14 years ago he filled a mis Pacific system is on the- - site draw- About spoken of at the associations, Miss Young was made son in the Lakeview ward Y. L. M. I. win meet with universal approval Blon to Sweden, and has since- - then tng lans for the construction of the 13. Respect to a Statesman. in this city and eounty," said Com- December meeting of the state execu oresident ct the Y. L. M. I. A. at the A., were read by George Glade. 14. Value of Patriotism to the In taken active part in the religious spurs from the main tracks of that said Mr. tive in committee," Deming ; academy and also matron missioner Bmoot this morping; "She ' The sincere and unselfish life and dividual. activities of this and other com- systemT is well known in this community and commenting oa the plan. tt was felt Miss Yovng attended the Oswego the devotion of her religious duties of 15. Patriotism and the Gentleman. munities in which he has Seen living. Another crew Under the surveying that the legion would weild a greater Normal school, New York, where she the hasTi ost of friendSilierB For some time he was president of direptlon of J. D. Watson, engineer departed was emphasized by all - 16. Patriotism in the Home. influence able would be for and good specialised in methods of teaching. of the speakers, Prof. W. H. Boyle of 17. Patriotism to the Church. "In asklns Mrs: Egfertseni to aei; tor the ( the Y.. M. M. I. A. of the Pleasant in charge of the work here cent the position, the commission took: to accomplish more it all of the posts Returning to Provo. she was made di the Young university, Mrs. W. Monroe 18. to Grove Third ward, and had also been steel corporation, is driving the stakes Church Patriotism Officers, one county twere brought closer to rector of the normal in school. training into' consideration her kindness and a member of the Sunday school super- - for the industrial tracks of. the com- 19. Patriotism to One's Office. Paxman, president of the Y. L. M. I. A. case-fnJh- e Highly gifted in a number of lines of the Utah stake; Bishop Joseph A. her ability as a manager, both of gether than bad- been the 20. Patriotism to the Family. intendency of the Alpine ward i pany. past she always gave evidence of marked Buttle and Bishop Taylor. . which traits are important factors in will Each contestant five speak tho first counBelor.Hs Fngal, glhewtona posts had been too la art In order to cnHivate was dedicated by James utes on the topic he draws. Ability also a native of this considering a malroa for thecounty lated from each other, and it seemed that talent, she attended the Columbia The grave community and ply water for the construction work . Blake of infirmary. Vineyard. and to material it deliver been-organize close has beno companion of was begun lat this afternoon and by as could there always be ShaJusLJs. large tamllyand baa tween' them. With thecooperation of university In 1905 and 1906, where she will no doubt-- be factor tne new bTsbop. As boys they lived tomorrow there will be four or five Dow. Her W. organising Arthur worked under raised all of Ihef children in an . exin the winning. at work on the" neighbors to each othlfrrwehTto the teams and several-methe county council this condition wilf paintings were given flfsTplaceTBree ceptional "way.' AH of, bet chilffren be remedied. . ditch. wad-and same same school the class, FARMERS officers awardThe of every different times and she was All of the wards In each of the tour have become leaders In (he community Within the next four or five days to- from the public schools the- county will meet regu- ed the class scholarship. Since that iitake divisions, will meet together uated and are a credit to their parents and post In mission- - there, will be a scorajr. more of teama as and later labored and discuss those . things, on time she has been teaching are at the gether larly toand hold this contest. Inasmuch as the community.' in the Swedish-TnissJo- n tugetherrand men efcavatlng and leveling th& ExeeptfngTm1y morrow night Is open night In the aries Mrs. Egge(tsen was a school teacher which united effort should be made. Young university: FOR BEETS been Mr. also active . land for the railroad construction has very a ef BrimFugal the such H. Through cooperation Emeritus President Crowther George Mutuals, President fismond before she was married and is an and of in the j work and the actual laying- affairs civic be will religious of mem-American forts tha was senior arLegion the hall, Miss Young alumnus of the Brigham Toung unisuggests that the speakers might In the city tracks will commence within a week, Ue has served more far reaching and will be more bers of the university faculty? versity. The beetgxowers ofSait Lake couml range to furnish the program In some council The yards of the various railroads in its history. longer than any other indl- Miss Young in years gone by had ty have agreed to raise 70,000 tons of ward. When asked by a Herald, reporter felt than ever before has been a president of the building spurs into tho plant site will vldnal, for the county contributed many of her stories and the "Although plans this afternoon it she contemplated councr-wer- e beets during the coming season on a t, The North Provo division will hold Y. M. M. I. A. and has been one eftM discussed In the Decem- poems to the Utah magazines and any changesin the management of participation contract, accord- Its contest in the Provo Fifth ward. school workers In tho tTacks. The Union Pacific, the Denmain the Sunday state of the executive ber an "also was expert She meeting the Infirmary, Mrs- -. Eggertsen said periodicals. ing to word received from Mark Ausver & Rio Grande... Western and the , In addition te the extemporaneous ward for a number of years. that the appointment had come so committee, Utah county is the first ceedleworker in fine arts. Most of tin, agricultural agent 6f the hacks will cross the or the j on in and to take the matter, action John Holdaway was born prepared speaking Provo; Utah Railway speaking the class and school banners that have unexpectedly that she hadV made no we will any Sugar company, and President oratorical contest will hn halrt tnmnr th ,nn f iine ata polnLaahort-dlstanc- a. nil Mra John - M' jQrem have, the fifst or- undoubtedly ...... 1. ... . L. ITBffffliell of the Tjtahmrtr'Fanff yet. Tha.a AA(.n,.r lnfl.iti.ru j.. vanlvaHnn Vi Ava row, night.. Tho winners of either Holdaway ofxthat ciLy,- - He came to,"u,lu "L l" "1 11 do presence at the university have been bureau. side my very best to make a s: tracks will have four railroads finals. in the stake meet event will, seven has are and this city several years ago legion designed and embroidered by her. cess of my new work, now that I ha ABrAt present there is In the The West Jordan been engaged in the milling business. !on the yarda' w0" th 0rem roa1 wiu tP08tsin this county, Payson, Salem, During the later part of her life she same division as the factory been appointed! said Mrs. factories in Utah of three tracks of UsDJKa-- ll American has devoted most of "her time to art He has held many responsible pbsl-'h- a "The appointment came unsought SipnishNFork, Springvllle, the beetgrowers "in one fac if county, seven run tracks win parallel Has a been LehJ. Eff orts have ;nlreadyjtef- cojor rTeing her specialty. Her whne in the city. PROVO WINS .flona district should fall down in ton by me and I feel grateful for the con- Fork and I as tory member of the school board for sev- - with the Orem road. fidence that the county commission been made to revive the post at Pleas- paintings adorn many Utah homes the other should produce and nage 1 U6 inOUSiriUl iraCKS OI lao COlum- onH la o nroaont a mfm. orol ant Grove. A post was organized there well as the class rooms of the univer- more than is reauired, then the overseem to have to me." The Provo high school will begin in the debating Steel bla corporation A have few years a coupleXof years ago, but interest sity. Thousands of students her of the city council. Is added to the tonnage of team won from the Granite high of the other railroads and will yard of was the he seemed to wane and the charter was trained under her either in prepara- production ago superintendent 4 J n the factory falling short. If under CIOI UWB U..B wart.whert h6 then hrench out in eight, different revoked. We have already taken tion as teachers in the grade, schools .8(gunda gcnoo, of such arrangements the entire section during the senior high chapel perlod.tl.a tracks. There will be' 13 tracks be II SLOBAN Mllmrri;nrl. a most steps, however, to reorganize the post or in art. of the Utah and Salt Lake county facThe question debated was, "ReThe new bishopric will bo set apart tween the present Orem line and the. and put some pew life in the 'buddies' She had always :ieen an ardent tories come up to the required rton solved, That Utah Should Have a some time In the of. state highway, according to Mr. Wat-over there." futuje by church" worker. While in wayne nage, all participate in tne iwa con State Constaublary." 1 the. of the.00- Quorum the members Among those present at the meeting county she was president of tne y. dis I'ilN-A-PRItract Otherwise only the factory lUUliiJLaie.oJisulting-jengl- T be made ordination may-e The Twelver tookr-th- e Thef yesterdayjewarAJMJ1oylance, M. & Co., of school board uner'pT6dutiBgttBonflffg-iitstate vice commander; Klrke were at tho fall, conference of thq Alpine neerot the Freyn, Brassert . mnmher of the Sunday negative aido lf of the contractors the main . Chicago, SunPresident to stake, according of the Utah stake. Many of the If an ordinary thought is werth, Decker of Logan state adjutant; ' According to Mr. Bunnell, the Utah Norman Creer. Melba Dastrup and blast furnace, left Chicago yesterday comde: state executive for the lessons Primary Frank . school Knudsen. . Deming, day and the Salt Lake county farmers are Serald Penny, an and will arrive in Provo Wednesday extraordinary ' 'thought John E; Booth, na- partment had been prepared by Miss into the beet 'business this should be worth $3, is the opinion of mittee, member; entering team was the Provo evening. He will have with him all The given Utah" and tional committeeman from -on Young. the city clean-u-p year with a determination to get the unanimous decision of the Judges, committee. In ae commander of the plans ot the buildings to be Fork brother, post; survived the by of Spanish She is cordance with that oplnioa, the comUNDECIDED required tonnage. A much better feel- Postmaster John P. McGulre, George STRATE and will immediately proceed erected and the of commander Lorenso Young of Huntington, exists st present than before tne P. Parker and Msr. C. E. Maw. mittee has decided to offer a prise Worthy. Davis. with Mr. ; Watson -- and his togsthsr of fire sisters, tMrs. Olive? Y. GUchrist of ing Kofford William Salem post: recent cut in the tonnage" by the sugar of $5 for the "most adaptable slogan men to stake out the bulld-Ing- s. of force Oraage-vllle- . com of Bobert Bdwards, John Ollphant Provo, Mrs. . Leland Bhttle to be used during the spring cass-- 8prlngville; and Cecil Broadbent Fred'Strste, who has been offerAccording to Mr. Watson all. Mrsrlieid-Wi-Rlchar- ds t alt company. . ueorge Provo Mr. Bunnell is certain that every of the Provo team, upheld the affirm- ed the position as principal of the of the buildings will be staked out pslga of dean-c- p in thla city, aeoordV mander of the Of thepost; and Alll Mrs. Provo and Taylor post will (Harris, In adjutant the county , city, ative side of the question In a debet! Parker school, to succeed George Fox. before Saturday evening.' mg to Dr. M. C Merrill, chairman of factory 'district There were also present several mem- - Mrg, LUCy Taylor of Delta. - " come np requirement and that with the Granite high team in Salt has not as. yet decided whether or . FromjiQW on, according to Mr. Watthe committee. held in be win tromlthe posts rha funeral services the farmers will harvest a, good crop Lake today. Sterling Ercancrack, de- not he will accept the position, ac- son, the plant site will be a veritable The contest fl 'open to all, every bers of tha lesion south end f the county, all of Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock at of beeto this year. bating coach of the Provo high school. cording to a statement msde at noon beehive with various crews at work nan, woman and child being permitted the m ""lthe ruin warn cuiw to. enter as many slogans as they V wnom wer nearuiy Lon different projects. -- The- building accompanied the boys, today by Mr. Strate. of Anderson of movement-Non- e of the posts horth irtCtioa of Bishop Nephl lre. The eonfett is. now open and material is expected at any time and will decision he his Before making ; the Marian ward, interment will be Provo wem! represented.'; :' ,1 win continue nntil April ' . ROUSES ;y8 ranch. H.. A. tnaJbuildtogJpfeUroadcks a have tne .conferencawltluSnpt. tentative plane wiM'tayprtrro cHy cemeteryMMer Reports of the Ten of the best slogans - wiU-Dixon concerning certain oondltlbns will be rushed" to completion Imme- An exceptional window display of e mafled to each one of the poeu direction of the Berg' Mortuary. ' printed Is final the after surveying n the offer. will dally to The Daily Herald. in the county and an invitation exhe Daven-o'l'deal which on dtately accept the Taylor ; RIGBT, lda., Mhrch the Kroehler An slogans for the contest should be Mr. Fox, who has-be- en prtncfpal completed.- Bros. 8t6reitas,been awarded second was consummated this week where CAR OF tended to be represented at the meetSHIPS addressed to the Cleaa-U- p Committee. paloe in n national window display in Frank 7. Bouse and- - Elmer Rouse of the school during the past few ing, Saturday,, April IL when final eneru Delivery. Provo. . UNDERGOES OPERATION. . manttfac-turin- g Of n wu Utah. conducted the contest cows purchased the years, Intends to attend the Young taken-oHolsteln Springvllle by the A of wtU organiuparload action be ' The contostants are urged to write Mrs.' Loul Ratclitfe ot Provo Beach school year next acres 80 Oondon advices ranch A. to latter of of nnlversltirdurlng. the George Council according company," Richfield during tioa of the Utah County shipped to , hkme and address plainly on their conLL.. two mOes north. ot "town. where he - will remain until he has underwent an operation, for.'appendk lbcsl "store. the American "Legion. ' " part of last week. By jieea juiwjb, . just reaching the : clt'W today at the ' AIrd hosjUMDra tribution. ., his degree. received of pure bred Jerseys, v .mi Miler of recistered cattle. Peter M. Jensen, who irrehgedtbe Elghtf-head The committee duggests that if any teea Jiava as" theFlyrngl'ox StrainiVill WAtra. anttVUiyMlwca-Beriori- u ' BeveraPapTloaUoiiA known ibcaiiitodowrolsylrr of the comon Is needed tor the. slogan cbpleten irHnamentec j .T ? for the prlncipalship of the ed the operation. and a, dairy and be officials the brought toRlgby, by gratnlated ' w . contests , to oe. given yaro contest those wishing to participate and oratorical fellow workers oq win- breeding farm operated , 'a well ;.M Franklin school but no appointment r Karl chram of Payson . was . also' I . ... . , calves wer in the sblp- - pany and-hi- a r should tv .v. ' ' aw Va Vawii' ue niga Uke. n stroll through their enter the wholesale icel cream' busl-ness-. hasas .y?t been made, hecording. to operated oil for appendicitis Saturday, T"TL "ZUlment, "Z,.mm in the contest ; , . " ning a place wnicnrwiu k. own backyard. Many suggestions may mhiecta .tor both contests msy-- be disthe operation bein performed by Dra, v an Superintendent Dixon. Bishop-Georg- e exceptional He had arranged '.. come up as a result of such a stroll chosen : rom 7the following: TYour jclub work in JUchneia, of Pay ; shown which will Powelson. who has had charge of that J.;W;. Aird and Asa "L. Curtis herd be of In A the room stock scene, --of a t portion xf living dairy play ' , The .'committee also emphasises the Anmmnntf i ttmr lob"! 'What I Owe: Another snrpmeM - ";-"-mem- son. a tor. be years,-wil- l school Lake Salt many state stock show at City, artistic and the the at was t.the emphasized rAm.'m y mader to that pert MJr point, that like charity, clean-u- p " are next Community," turw school Both along ber fine,, of gating the .faculty ICroehler . patients high pf in ' " Jin the near ruture, aowruui : tins at home. ' munlty May Be Improved," "Com. ; according to word from the hospital,. yeerr Daren-o- . V ' shipped to Rlgby. ,. Knudsen": The county clean-ucommittee bas' inanity v.'.'v-'"v.' - ' i 1 vTADTCll .11 -- miiII Mil er , -- Provo-SpringvI- -- d -- -- apttteitioa ..p, 1 c g . ' , J -- . 10, I III - f i oftlie-communlt- , 48-5- Utah-Idah- o V. , i" JGH . 1 Wit i!ID ILI.-U.UI- V. 1 -- 3 Provo-deabtersrw-ho- ZE n, Chip-man- j ..' jj, u .. to-th- e v , VPOI'UIS b .P8BE t.A " 1 't;' -- : niral a a M f" .,.. nj Eye-Sores- ." -- .... ""', ' ' ' - JLl V ! .'5 . y. " |