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Show ... :: VOL XXXVII. mm i ' . .. " . ' 7 VISIT r II ' .: . - ttftFU , . , , , 'v . - PROV& tJTAH. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4. 1923. A v.- r-- ' :,ti viR- Ta, . a- . - . PRICE THREE CENTS. 95 ikb' COT bTATOlMrPIIAMlPIIII R Hull ULHIO l.iLUIIHUi'blllLU TnvTi m w - ecasloedJbylhe- difftr - tracks into- the eteel plant caused a "postponement ha pounds of ttfe - President visit-propos- "Cre ed; m m mm :IH ad other Wig-"gtaTo-n eat Vlce-Pres-id Columbia .Steel and officer, .a yhegaithiQnstriiciiQhi)iits TTRUTHS ABOUT UTAH OUNTY. The Pally HeMld herewith, presents TOREADERS L,jjOTE. iabtg natural and otherwise: of Utah co of the Great WesL This survey of the county's resources Is fat from -grouping of "Truths, About Utah completejbutis, in a nptshelL Countv" something every resident of the county should know, every "man, wcKolmJnar toward the. enlightenment should know. Will yon do your-suar- e of the rest ot the country, by sending your copy of today's Herald to. some person living onts'ldeHhe state, and who, probably, has but a faint idea of the vast resources, of the. county ia wMcn you live! The Herald, to do its share of advertising of the county, Is sending copies' of this day's paper to chambers of commerce and advertising agencies throughout the nation. The Editor. hUeettoa' - "VnltylnoBUiDto-"Tlgltf-iray- railroad m i " marm. a i m .. sa- 1- 0- CAPITALIST diiai - 35OO00. blast furnaces and coke ovens, midway between Springville and Provo. Within .a. jw-thfirst.nnit.wiH Jje turning out 500 tons , of pig . - By HOWARD MANN Editor of Ths Chicago -. The 'body of Doan ifech Pott am, the little fellow who was iound Sport Special Wire to rlirald) . dead in aa oil store Toonn""Sfl" CHICAGO, April 4. Springville high Bernardino after having been missed tvuo ux pig uuu u.ua. aoiu bieei imus win pe 'roituig it 'into ail tne steeF fabrications of commerce, giving employment to thousands school basketball taiji covered itself tof five Jar.", nrrft-od-' in Provo this ot workers and bringing miffions ui money mfoUtahand Utah wiuv an kiuus oi eiory .vy SBieauug njornlnK. accomDanied bv Dean's Da- hajrlng,toa:jiggottrc and-ligur- FUNERAL e TK-Dal- tluLng-KorthamptQ- 11, Mass, li. who understands it is estimated that thft nnnnlftf inni hera this momlng jn the annual na- who Byjnen formerly lived In- this city. v .i. .iii u tu-- u cuujiiyCorporation director wiu tional invitation, lnterscholastic bas uuuoie in live years. jiau will be ThursFuneral held services v cording annoancementeoiiilng It is the greatest industrial advance recorded in the west i: al theJIniyefsity: day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Fifth cor-officesofJthe.: Lake SaK from JTTeat carriers i commerre will h nlvincr tlio wntwa nf Ka The (f inal score was 32 to '20 in ward coapei usftfer the direction oi J; poratlon. Albert Mabey. Lfavor ofSpringvllle. Utah iron and iTacific, steel Vice President.! F. Rains is carrying products to the four corners Sprlngville showed the better team Bishop Services were also held in Ban Ber oi me gioDe. "Lake this ttected to return to was faster all around than nardino before departing for this city and work, EDUCATIONAL. evening from San Francisco, where he the Bay state champions, " with the body. The services were has been in consultation with' offleers Utah county is priasrilyan agricultural center, cent The per cent of illiteracy for4Jtah county is 1.3. per Thorn, Springvilles. guard, was held under the direction of the "MorAlthough was of mat expected and contractors. It illiteracy for the state as a whole is 1.9. xf the state, manufacturing ia stilliOBe ot master of the floor wcirX 'Cranmer, mon" missionaries at San Bernardino iri fact, the bread-bo- x Ibia consultation would fee followed by facilities here are exceptional. The follow- SpYingville forward, was the leading and were largely attended by the citihas from of the county, vitaHndTistries. community the Every a visit to the steel plant site at a time with four baskets and zens ot that place who had assisted in which- affords employ- mg statistics will indicate the excellent facilities- - which two to many' more industrial activities thepointjetter. ' wbev.ttie actual work" of construction offers: throws. . The playing of both the search tor the boy. county four free inhabitants. its to ment many bi was about ready. The delay- In Build-these Sprlngville youths was a revela-tior- t President Tibbett of the San Bercon13,870 Foremost among the manufacturing interests is the sugar - -- Total school population ing spur tracks ha held up the ; to many old basketball nardino conference presided and also Number of elementary schools refineries and two beet 50 struction work, industry with four complete factories-an- d on Page Four.) was one' of the epeakersiswas also Number-of . 8. high schools .. . .V, Mr. Rains. It was announced, would an Klder Gardner.' . Number of and schools ever 3 junior withrepre. has the distinction of having the first beet sugar factory high be In An Inquest over the death of the .Number of. teachers ., sentatives of the contracting firms, go built in the United States. The Lehi factory is the daddy cf 'em 355 Mecham and the Jensen children were LEADER Enrollment in regular schools over the plant bKV-.-t-. 13,496 alL held in the California city Monday, ....... , . ' Average expenditure per child . $55.98Everv one of the seven larger cities and towns of the county according to Mr. Mecham, Four ot the Jurymen held thatthe Mecham has a large roller flour niillwhich not only produce the flour for of the vo is also the home "f the BriSnam Young university, one GIVES LECTURE boy had been Blainby seme unknown largest universities in the intermountain region. their own particular remon but also ships out a great aeai 01 then placed wlthTbe Results snow tnat tne pubuc 5criool3 of the county are above their nroducts to other Dlaces in and outside the state. At Lehi Jensen boy, who was still alive, in the nat tne- - systems ihereHBtecrttocated-- a President A. W. lvins addressed the showcase in estorroom-a-eBo- rt The superintendent's renort of the Nehn HistHft a great many cereal foods of the highest quauty. students of the Brlgham Young univer ) distance from the Meoham home. the south end of the county, states that carefully given standard sity this morning on the Book of Mor Several Brickvarda at Provor Pleasant Groveand Spanish Fork pro investigators and searchers re- - tests last year showed local schools well up in all studies except has Provo The bricks. class 1rjp.e a preat manv mon. first plant He presentea . evidences the two missing boys had been in for ip ir . ... 11 a V f m IWa A annl i it waiUa(V pru , wumrm witn omer large orictt jwaius iu ing that of handwriting or penmanship. In. some things the stu- - show the divine origin of the work, the store. room several times looking "nricentiy been in Keen competition victor. -- Some of the largest build- - aenis oi tne county were over 15 per cent above the sDrinir and spoke pf Its relation to the Bible for ithe children during Uie Seajch, out come and the has state the O. Elks, the oxalted ruler, 3. T. the country as a whole. Tho criticism offered that gold plates but-hfailed to see anything of ' now under construction in Salt Lake City and Ogden are 98 per cent of the school census nf the. rnnntu ia in 'beinir the contents ot the Book .Oil them, until the chief of police, accord About FsmrTpolntedjcoiminittee - con-- l ings which the Provo the trom bricks buildings nished Among plant. would be too heavy for a man ing to MrHtfechanhdlscovered the ilBtlng tHDenhalter, C. Ward, union- depot ror ffie school. In some sections,' as Pleasant firnvo - r M S v., vvuv ui tne Mormon J. Lamb, H. Sharp," Tom'TlolIlday, 'E. are being built of Provo bricks is the new. was answered with the state bodies In the showcase about a week to carry children of school &ee are in school. Salt Lake City. Buckley. William - Biersach, H.- J. Orem and the Bamberger electric railroads in fourteen pages of the book after they were lost ment that or dfly census last year showed that in the lad" "recently 1reen translated-jn- to The Pleasant Grove and Spanish rork yards lurmsnm Walter HeSquIsW; Parley Phillips, The police of San Bernardino are at Nebo district therewere-54- 1 children in the first grade and 65 Hebrew, covering but onb page. Gold Aresent Hafen, to give an ' entertainment to building material for most of the homes erected in their particu watch ine the actions of a oer-the in. twelfth grade or fourth year of the hlo-- fhnni WnrM, is a very celebrate the occasion .in a fltung lar section of the county. , lg Bugplcloned-abeing the remarkable thing was that whereas in the nation as a whole would not necessarUy be beyond the the ' v Utah county being first of all an agricultural section, manner.' slayer of the child. The committee decided: the lodge nuniDer oi stuaents m scnoor drops off qwcklj after the sixth aBJUty of a man to carry. A number The body of the boy is at the Hatch. of the manufacturfcg'of the county is .closely allied me r J m 1 t ftA i, Miami rooms would Ipe too small fto hold mem of other criticism were also answer Funeral Service home. The interment nere .uniii uie ninm of bounteous fciauc, up To the take "care aflrricultural oujjro in tact presgraoe. at withrthe oursuit the bers and ladle expected, and made will be la the Provo city cemetery. vf trnito artA tTOnrtttoViloa iftianil in tVlf pniint.V ATlr! til flfford cuu uuic mcie ia approximaieiy the enrollment in the ed.. "awaisgelJnrtttthe-iaBagemeBto- The- relaUonshlB of the Indians, to seVelraTcannlh for market the same, Hotel Roberts, and decided to have a a better the Book of Mormon will be tne theme inere are sutticient buildings and teachers to divide the of established. President lvins' next discussion. A ahort program. will be given on ,The National Canning company has a large plant at Provo, students mtfr classes of 30 to 35,. which is recommended as the In. introducing President lvins. DR. BARKER SPEAKS to referred the that night . The oommlUee on stunts, where; vegetables of all kinds-ar-e P. S. school Harris The President packed. The Pleasant urove proper size for efficient work in the grades. high o tb Jonetri veteran-leade- r classes average atwut Z5stiraentrlrthe-Toom-. a as the Iff Lynn Sutton and Mii majjflKthad the of hasiwo 95 crantyat .Sixty-tcompany largesrplahts perl promised several novelties. t Arrasge- Pleasant Grove and at Orem. The latter plant is mostly for rm, ui pupus are maxing normal progress in the grades and full confidence of the Indians. As ments are Being made for the eeryj the schools evidence of this. President Harris reof the county. packing of tomatoes which are grown extensively on Provo high ices of an orchestra, which will to an Incident wherein he had Provo has one considerable of a' the best Grove plant also'puts up preparatory schools of the state. ferred tnusle and songs for the dinaer Benclu" The Pleasant band of Indians engaged In a. heard All arrangements have been mad school has an enrollment of upwards' of eleven quatity of tomatoes, but in addition also cans' fruits and jams of TheTrovoliigh and dance. chanting, "Tony lvins he no cheat; for the people ot Provo to hear Dr. hundred students. OTlhe 62 members initiated 20 years the highest qualities. TonT lvins he no cheat" ' One of the deliver his famous . lecture biggest assets of Provo is the Brigham Young "Too much material concerning the Barker ago. During the busy season hundreds of girls and women are Buckley, W.. Biersach, C. - next Friday; ' . .university,. It has long been the aim of this institution to de Indians," said President HarrlstJ'haa Ward, J. Lamb, Tom HoUlday. Phfl employed at these cajmeriesTeefinirand packing the fruit. Atkln of the Provo big' Principal The Springville Canning factory specializes on the canning yelop leaders. Just how well it has succeeded in its mission will come from museums and 'books, and school' announce , that the students Speckhart, D. Vincent, Ben Schwab, H. Sharp, J. H. Denhalter are the only of from the following facts: not enough from the hearts of the In- wIU adjourn to the tabernacle av 11 string beans, although they also pack tomatoes. The Spanish be- shown member left '' The Present superintendents of schools of Saltiake, Ogden, dian beoDle." on the putting up of beans. a. tL, so that all may bear OrBarspecializes entirely Fork'cannery . In February, 190S, Joseph In responding. President lvins, with ker's inspiring and helpful", talk oa L . t Provo and American Fork have creameries which in time bid Provo and Logan, the four largest cities of Utah, are B, Y. U. stote district deputy for the a twinkle m. hlr eye, eaid that presi "How to Make the Most Out of Lite , and take their place among the largest In alumni. of Utah, sent down an application fairtognnrextensively " dent Harris should bare been. chosen The The, students of the Lincoln high era hn?H?n ten "" oKMif wnen contains onw camDus university une - mm quauty ia bArt aA HVUUV a toasunaster at. an. eTeni m blank for'e, charter to start an Eika' the state. Already tney, are ioremost in Mirwua0t school will also attend In a' body. It acres of land. VThe library contains volumes ' lodgeTa" Provo to and considered,, the. butter, manufacture beingf. among the best on approaching Lake in place ot himself, ai ha. (Pres .win require about z auromooues to in number; This is the second largest school Bert Twelves, who, with the aselsb the anarket. With dairying iffthe county one of the leading inin the idents lvins) was not. so constituted library bring these boya and girls Into Ptoyo. state of Utah. T a dustries, there is ample room here lor a large cheese iactory ance of W, D. Burford, who Nwa c such statements. , as Bob Curtis s chairman of to do so, At member ot the order, began Present time the enrollment of the university is over At the close of President Jvins' ad- Rotarlan Ah' exclusive ice cream plant is manufacturing ice cream at committee .. and the transportation with the result that on April S, 1903, toofosomearticle is also made in bne of the 1100. Among the students are Deonle from everv ponnfv nt tv.a dres. Dr. Harris stated that hff knew will see that ample ,cars are provided. the Provorwhile Provo lodge No. 849 .was" instituted creameries in the north part' of the. county. Several of the large state exceptmg two; from states extending from Washington on PresldentIvins. and woulHnaite--- o. The morning meeting Is open "to with 62 charter members . " the west to Illinois on the east, and from Canada on the north to refouttal. confectioners also produce their own ice cream.everybody and those who attend are " " ' assured of a very instructive and en Sv Utah county has'ohe of the foremost mattress factories in mexico on me SOUtn. few the of.summer which school tertalnlng lecbure. stuiSi?ce beginning past during iast ?years 1803 year thevojttresijcompany; m tne arternoorvai.i.0 ciock, in ina i.'. the school This includes the has been producing someyof the finest articles in its' line to be dents have been in residenceat v ' tabernacle, the women of Provo will school ounils.-training V fsunJi:ywher& have an opportunity to hear Dr. Bar- - -Last summer 459 students attenHM The Provo Foundry and Machine company is one of the few ker' celebrated talk on A Mother ' this number 45 were doing- - graduate "ivorkr This ADS plants of its kind in the state.. For several years this planthas . RelallbnTS ..Her Daughter." All the T rreduattudents-are-expectedr-l. hen manuficlurinir machinery ofvafioui kinds that have gone known wbrnenTof Provo,.' mcludTnggtrlsover "T": that a group of students fronr the Universitv nf Chi well as to other portions f of the to staters VBr of ara ara' InvitAd. Admla. camps the mining li "It was Herald advertising that was -- . . . D. Byron Jonear leachef here ofthe steel are commg here to study aHhe Aspeh Grove summer school the With .ion h aneetinn i free. theThiermountain coming territory. -largely responsible for the greatest means of SUth Is to be,congrattt-'':.-- ; grade at the Franklin chooUi--Tn6 .its club . anq jwiu will and carefully Rotary the intricate organized undoubtedly advancerapicuy of foundry system selling week of the J. C." Penney industry waa evening ,namea pnuciyui, h t hited tor brtoging DBarker. to Provo exrensitocoirespondencedemonstration-orVlArrn leadings manufacturing plants irt the state4----"Prov- o store's history . declared' manager be; one of school 'forlmeitearJfOuCceed and tor giving to Its cjtiipens, without"" thaijast 7 also has a plant manufacturing automobile springs lyceum, tipwards of JOO.OOO neor.leftrfr Fred S. Davles, of the Provo store of George Powelson. twho will be la the charge, an opportunity of hearing such Ahlander Manufacturing com- .ence of the Young jumversity annually. the J. aPehney CO.T '"".' ," '. for'any and all kinds of cars,-T- he school' department at the atf emlnentspeakerarDr;: Barker. Junior "Which goes to showjhat a county pany also makes truck bodies and bug bodies which are shipped .. A.nereave Deen individual students registered Centralhigh school nextv year. ' . All expense of Dr. Barker Tialt ' at what-thithe county has to points all over the intermountain territory, newspaper Is umversityrsmce 1890, each; one attending from one to V The appointment of Mr. Jonel wa Provo Rotary jyUhe paid areibelng long needed," Mr..- Davles added. One of the most important developments in the manufactur efghtyears, but only being counted once. - v made by tbe board of educaUon on the cluh, and'tt la hoped that thq, Uber; : "Herald advertising brought buyer InThe faculty 6f the R Y. IL rmmhera aKMif an is the new process of extracting sugar, recommendation of 8upt H. A. Dixon. nacle wUl be filled at each. meeUng. to Provo, from Lehl to Payson, which ing interests of the.county some of the best Instructors"in.the wet. Wnfir -t. ti..me Fred C. Strata wa appointed, prinnas Deen This ai molasses. the process from peneciea would seem to Indicate that the Dally of the been last in the has and cipal 1universiUesf:theland.i?Tt operation being;recogni2edyhrmajor sugar factory Herald la getting to be a real county . Fox, who resigns at the end ot "K? MEETS George w mo " ' receive is puaoiwiw our ur scnooi ciass iirst from uwuiua iivc the the reent two years. ..instead oi iuu, .a.wi.j newspaper." training , school year to continue " classto" short time down the puta for kindergarten timeone rece only most of the year; closing The week beginning March 26 was The, "SDOtles towh idea will rur-studies-'a- t university.. his ad- The right here in Provo. In addition,' any amount of graduate work (Mr. Jones isthea Young the largest in quantity ot sale In the ting the machinery in condition for the annual campaign. .of Provo, tish' the topW for the , Kiwanls native ; Ph. D. is offered. Rob. Hotel aoon'ta tory xf .the store In Provo dress Mrs. David .... a .,.. Thursday and Of Mr. processes a revolution Jnjugar jnaking And hasbeen perfected toward bfllng-tht- f. ion, C fMerrtUrxf "During that week w made 113 and pioneered in the. entire nation at ' i Jones. H attented the schools of eru, .when; Dr' ' sale of and chalr--T Mr. garments, SCENIC edufaculty from oniversltjr the Young FEATURES and. gradjuated thi city Sugar company. town t Davie aaid.. ;: .'..;-'- :: clean ' honte and man the ot clean univerAND of the school Young STEEL. . the Wasatch of IRON cational . llmpanogosiajit "Of course a newspaper advertise-- - committee will be .the : principal In few "of a miles - later spending year about, of six the dreams which north Provo; Rises : of a half century during ,12,000 feet above sea sity. . After a lapse . .... ment cannot make the sale; you have ri ';';" ua a speaker. and develop the vast deposits of level. ' Playground for summer and winter hikers and mountain the Hawaiian musion. neschool . , to- - have the good iand the price Utah have sought to open up Dr. MerrUl will discuss the clean dur Franklla at the r Annual summer teaching comes into climbing enthusiasts, industrial ' project Timpanogos hike is greatmust be right AU the newspaper iron ore in Iro county, this great town movemenVinth particular ret-- : ing th past three. years.' : ; , can v do is to acquaint the peo- VwW in the rear 1923. With it comes the opening of great est event of its kind In America. . erence to provo, according to j. n..... NEW PRINCIPALS. ADD ;Timpahogos Care One of the scenic wonders of America.' Mr. Strata is from Spring City and Elleruen, assistant secretary of the tore reaches of coking coal in Carbon county necessary in the smelt-- 1 ple ; with the ' fact that the Numerous underground passages and chambers are hung with received ha the goods they want at the right his education in the schools ;, price, and the more people who read circumstance Utah county lies at the junction of delicately colored stalactitesrjust.a few miles up American Fork there and In - tteBnoif Tcollege ., at Joseph Clark will be the presiding - ; By happy that paper the greater your chance . and there tre to be two at. : the railroads that tap these rich: districts; As a result Utah canyon. ,v ,.' ; EphraloK He has been teacher- in officer, L .of selling." - ;v ,r This" tendance American furtrUes, one donated f Mr. achools tb Fork blast during Provo gorged the for site as Canyon the the great Hty selected sitrUted been has savage lake atjout th Clark, the, other sent by W, R, icJ,B. Ashton manager of Irvine' nacesvalley gad in ten mUes and two one irom taught yedrs. having of the mpst attractive canyons in Provo, is and mills which will ultimately produce . all the iron now Inc, ays: "I believe the Sunday of Omaha, who formerly BuUer, ' ;;.' the west A wild mountain stream coursing through the canyon, junior alga scnooi ounng mat una, tHerald I the greatest . advertising 001 fr- areatem AmpHrjin and the OnenL was a member of the Provo Kiwanls while atost splendid has a jecord He offers delightful opportunity for camping and fishing. ., Backed by a 20,000,000 combination of coast capitaLthe medium ever offered tha Utah county club.. . , r Provo Canyoa warcn oi uub Majestic is the word most fitting for the bare. . Columbia Steel corporation has been lonneajana ; aavenner." . Botchfdrd, --.- -- to-:i- n - ..r j.Lu:ua - " ! hr-na- " The - - ".! d -- ............. .......... .............. ............ .... Provo-Thursda- V . . 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