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Show ' f t ,j, The Herald it delivered EVERY day except Saturday BEFORE six o'clock at tha home of EVERY and Herald subscriber la Provo, ' ." Sprlngvllla. : X THE JVEATHEH iiJTAH rain tinlght and , Friday; UU , VOL. XXXVIL-NO- . 222. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, 1IPIGRIHMI0P ooninnirn i c .H ; L I S AiiniTnniiiM H I f ioted-- 1EIL III- - - fl . Rotary Speaker m - wmpera. t APRIL 5, 1923. -- GDmes-toProvo , t changa PRICE THREE CENTS. mm TO SING IN t6Sliec:ttire OLD SALT LAKE Down SHEDS URGED .sssaasa he--press internatlonai extends toromen all- - over the county. association wired - to commencement exercises ZIl)tITiarleaJU5arker7 The Provo Tabernacle, choir will Tear down the old fences and barns will deliver three ad lecturer, Rotary, The evening lecture will be a part newspaperes the following report of Note to readers: Because The of the Ptoto high school will be held dresses In at the Saturday afternoon ses- and sheds no lpnger needed! . sing Prove, . Friday ; Barker" in lectures Dr. to before Herald goes press yesterday e sion of the sew- - high; school auditorium, TO HIG SCHOOL STUDENTS fn ofthe regular Rotary clubrogram, tgeneral conference at the chairIf todayWgame is played tb"- - re-.- 1 and -- will wanto of need you 1 them, Ogdenu Clayton Jenkins, according them, to the stake tabernacle at 11 a, m, te Salt Luke tabernacle, according to ealta of thai game will be , pub- then, to; goodness sake, please paint "Service to humanity as the princi Prof. J. R. Boshard. WOMEN in the stake talbernacle man of the Rotary committee respon-siblejTO of auditorium. the speak, lished In' thfhSYlday Herald. them, and help add another touch of at 3 o'clock. bringing Dr. Barker to Provo, pal teaching of Rotary was the sub- Xhe..chnlr win Ring nndar the baton The aboTB announcement wu mailt. I r ess dellversdrtiBfore of Professor beauty to Provo. There- will-- 1 itpn charge'l J1 guua"u Boshard. . the veteran tbejaeinbei-pOf-ththe of HOWARD following : Ogden aOHptel-Robtrip larestfgatloo Rotary By music teacher and. director of the Old fences, barns, sheds) shacks, jnad;at made In Salt Lake City by members Every student of the Provo , high tire expense being bprne bythe Provo club at the Weber club at noon today choir,, while Prof.' J. J. McClellan, came In for a verbat scolding from fCWcaga'PoaCSport Editor of by Dr. Charles R Barker, interna- chief organist of the tabernacle, will Dr. M. C. Merrill, dean of the B. Y. U. of the school board auditorium com schoor and junior high,1 and of the Rotary club. CHICAGO; 111 April Dr. Barker, was In Provo for a ttm tional lecturer-fo- r Rotary. He said be at the console. and "metropolitan - high schools conw mittee, Walter Adams, John W. Fafrer Lincoln high, school, and '.ol the Spring school of applied arts. Rotarlan does not want who the on that minutes his way has. ville to late Ole been invited who and school, 8 Wednesday with Presi Olsen, Jr., high o'clock afternoon at The entire membership ot 75 singtogether this Dr, Merrill was the principal-speak- er when the. Sprteffrtlle (Utah) basket dent Monroe Paxman of the board attend the 11 o'clock lecture at tho to Price, where he lectured today. to follow the line of service should ers will participate. All of them will . , . at today's session of the ball champions meet the New J"rier Bpenfxn entire - day Investigating tabernacle. In addition the general He was met at the railroad station by resign. leave Provo together, two special cars "The speaker deslared the only way for their convenience to be attached Provo Klwanls cluib at Hotel Roberts. President O. A. Spear and Dr. H. G. (Chicago) lads. Tb JltaU boys, are lighting wt public buildings at the public Is Invited to this lecture. to understand Rotary is for a man to to the Merrill of the Provo Rotary club. school Provo the Students of . vsv high typical of the American rural . com capital. regular Oram train that leaves "When I came here,". Dr. Merrill This morning President Spear re- joint it and then catch the spirit of here Saturday 'forenoon at 10 o'clock. and Junior high will attend in a body, munity, while the New Trier boys are "I noticed an appreciation of' said,. Ve put our auditorium lighting school ceived the following message "from Its teaching, and added that the prinbeing dismissed shortly-befo-re as typical of the largo city. Whether The arrangements for the trip have music and of art This me the to commercial problem and of Ideals should np order light 11 the of the Logan so the Rotary child ciples that 'president may every j)'clock been made by a committee from the immensely, but I noticed apleased the country- - or the city prodncw the inlack of bureau of the Utah Power ing before of members be Light the club: .brought be present choir 'under- - the chairmanship of better basketball players Js ;to be de company," Mr. Adams explained. Robert S. Curtis, chairman of the "President Oscar Spear, Provo Rotary each of the meetings. Every Rotarlan Peter M. Jensen. Other committee- terest in landscape art, woefully termined this afternoon.. "Their engineers, Messrs. Gowan and automobile committee, today was eo-- k Glub, Provo, Utah, neglected, not alone In Provo, but in should make it a point to attend the men are An ezipert'a "doping" of form places Lynn Sutton, Joseph Craw-- , other cities of the county. Indeed, the EVans, went through 'the matter most and "Doctor three luncheons each week whenever addressed Barker tartans to bring 'students of listing Ro the New Trier quint ahead of the ley and Martin Strebel. This commit state Is as neglectful And yet we exhanstlrely. We risked the theaters the Lincoln high school to the taber- audiences totaling 6000 people in visiting another club should wear his tee has been working under the dire- hftye the most beautiful Springrillo 'teanu But that Is what and other setting ot buildings to study lighting. nacle and to return them after the Logan, yesterday during his second badge, , experts call "form." In yesterday's ction of W Lester iMangum of the high mountains." ' said Dr. "In the address .visitHis created profound Barker that closing council of Utah stake. game the Springville team had what ' "The result of our investigations lecture. While the Springville high school impression for good. All agree that Rotary motto. 'He profits most who Dr. Merrill paid particular attenAll of the songs to be rendered by manmezcellen basketeers lack, and land our conference with the engineers what well may be described as Ipep" persuaded us to adopt the - indirect has been invited,' it is not known If his appearances have been among tie serves best' means just exactly what the choir have been submitted to the tion to lawns, shrubs, and trees, adthe students of this school will attend hlghjlghta of Rotary's constructive Its words Indicated. The richest man song committee of the conference by vising Kiwanians what sorts of these dpunclfc-TaosebOT work here. His visit offers real op in the city, he added, is not necessar-ll-y Professor Bomenrhere proved Core lighting under the bal In a body, or wiUeome in groups. when they're beaten. Boshard, who was highly it would be best to plant. He said that the one with the" most money, tut All women and girls otver 14 years portunity for service. back Inach lad'shead Is an Idea cony," Mr. Adams said.. "Not a ray of for the excellen- t- anij PCTSons-mteresmight visit the complimented the man who has done the most for "FREDERICK P. CHAMP, of age, are invited to be present at that he nnst win.' . class music choaenjiy Mm-f- or university campus where all trees and direct Hight twill strike the eye." high the'clockJeetureThis-tovItatla- nj sfirubs are labelled. Coach Peterson this noun predicted 'Presidntfganrtarylubtnmnanity." the Provo choir. All of The lighting system as adopted for that his boys would win today. have never been sung by the Salt "The open lawn is, the best setting Lake tabernacle choir. Many of the eastern experts . who the auditorium will be designed by tor GREER he Miss the home," the speaker declared. IS CAFE Florence AUTO THIEVES Truelson,. . yesterday picked the strong North probably The Provo choir will also assist in the rendition of the oratorio, "The "Do not clutter up the lawn with ampton oulnt to" beat Springrille, to only young woman in America who success in here and Plan of Salvation," to be sung Satur- shrubs and flower toed day are backmg, Springrille to. -- win has made a pronounced this particular avocation, Her de"?. rrfrom New Trier, , . at the tabernacle. All there: These things, are all right In day evening TO PUBLIC of the quartets which sang here when their places, which should be at cor Weston, Idaho, plays Kansas Citf, signs will be in keeping with the de " The Nelson. tail, of Architect : Joseph, the oratorio was rendered In the ners and to cover unsightly buildings 'Kan., Immediately, after the Spring-stage lighting has been outlined by some weeks ago, and fences." Trier. game The newest cafe and restaurant to Provo tabernacle Daring the short time Wednesday This broughtthe speaker's attest to. been have asked . Weston last erenlng defeated ,JUh-- r Prof. -Tv Earl Pardee, head of the.B. sing at the Salt open its doors, to the public Is the TJ.- dramatlo to "Shacks and sheds." . department, and will evening between 8:31) and 9 o'clock concertLake villeriC4o49,' thus adding lts bit Tr wellLee Nance, a Greer,, operated by - Miss Celestia Johnson, who so ex "Provo has too many old fences, tog toward the Ttotortons march of west- be the proverbial "last word" in stage when: the electric lights went out and known restaurateur of this city. The old shacks,, too many old barns many 204! lighting.', JXvV;?-"-'"--;"has In' the ern high school teams. read was enshrcuded here, prelude darknesv thec1ty cafe is located at 47 North First West cellently and. sheds, no longer needed. Let us the to read been asked TMuacore: LofJth Bprmgrffleorth-ampto- n prelude. ot 204!" me "Hello, thieves took central, old give location of the Greer advantage proo- automobile, air. &aams sam ne inougnt street, at the tear them down. And tf we cannot do game; That dear reader, is going to be cafe. able that the auditorium will be fin- - the condition and fled with, the new that, let '8 paint them, first repairing' . LECTURERS. OSMOND gpRTwmm.t jg. the busiest phone bell in all Utah, ' The has been thoroughly lshad before May 18, and will be them. V. O. T. P. for the commencement exercises. ready Studebaker six automobile belonging starting about five minutes after to cleaned place and renovated and presents a "Another thing, and that has to do 0 0 0 to O. A. Spear, president of the Smoot day's Herald reaches otf. 9 Prof. Alfred Oainond of the . Brig- Clark, VL,. very Inviting appearance. New cab!trees. We have, overdone tree with an has . Cranmer, .rf acceiKed . university Lumber company. 'fm 204 is the steel number.' nets and mirrors have been arranged here. Our trees are too near TO . VUI O UCIVIO planting 111 bill? UJtMliaiJUIl ll The Car was Standing in front Of OUe The first steel telephone 16 opposite the long counter where each Deitai other, of Chi Bumsion," Ig . Gleam prohibiting full growth the bersof EpsUon was in late Wednesday, people may be served at one time. Elks' building on University 'avenue plant site put for the trees. Many of the trees should . 1 Thorn, rg .... Sam Jones, district manager, him' Nine tables with four chairs each Phi of the University of Utah on Satwhile Mr. Spear was in his .office for be cut down, Cut down an unsightly . 1 Hutchlngs, lg about an. hour. Mr. Spear bad left the self superintended this important job. makes it possible to accommodate S'i urday next. By request of the mem trees, all diseased, .trees, and where will some he read of bers the t society when the Mr. Jones key In the car. not thinking that any guests at one time. Totals of his own poems, discuss them, and they are. too close!) pUntcd.. Many of wires were connected. one would get away with the car. is in and the span splc Everything as to marketing our houses are so burled in trees; too NORTHAMPTON. tne ... fer suggestions Shortly after the lights wenfc out; His flrsTcall the first telephone cafe and the same is true, of Tt.fof ....ii much shade, and too little lawn" T. Colum pruuuuuuuB. Mr, Spear heard an automobile start call from the plant site of the kitchen, where some of the latest Ulerary 1 Osmond will t: Joseph Clark presided at the lunch ThTFevenThgrbTessor Gordon; il.:i. to lj: utensilsaw and the bIaSWeTcorp6rattonrwas but kitchen wraon and car the cooking ugnt equipment One of the largest fneral proce e eon, .the music of a superior quamy the before recital a dramatic Sullivan,, rf ...... ,i 0 give 95! s-are never realized that it was his car that to be found. 0 5 i u ifnsl AAAtl hftPA fAF ftSitTlA tflTIO OHfVirtAff was being furnished by the ' Misses Nine-fivZkszwskl, 0, society of Garfield. it may be explained,, is One of the main Improvements In parent-teacherbeting driven away, Simon- Nellson Mrs. the MJ8S Gertude Olsen, Richard Hicko Gladys e body Johnson. comes from Invitation' J. J. 0 The Lucler.Ig The auto was new and had been The Dally Herald telephone number. the kitchen is the Edison copper elec- son to the Provo city cemetery Wed o for- Condle and Carl Christensen. and Garfield at Zabrwsk, rg ........O man, principal 204 to wire talked 95, and the first 500 miles. It cartrlo warming cabinet, said to be the driven only about o 0 nesday afternoon. 0. Edgar McArthur reported on the re Malnoskl,.rf link between Provo and the steel In only one in the state thus far. The merly a teacher In the Provo city ried a 1923 license plate. No. 9636. cent meeting with tho Nephi Kiwanls schools. was an established fact la Mr. dustry an kitchen also were of is neldPh award other services ...The de funeral Spear offering equipped with cluib. ' Totflltf e V T Hello," came Mr. Jones' silvery vices tor the sanitary handling of all the. Fifth ward chapel under the direc $25 tor the return of (he car and anColo.. Walter Hedqulst was Introduced as Dollce in Denver. Traffic tele-! auhea and food. tion of JBl&hop Nephl Anderson of the other S2S for evidence for the wnvio-tio- voice o'er .the Mountain States newest membre of the Provo phone wire, The new cafe was opened yesterday wear special belts with red slgnaUthe Manavu ward. oPthethlevesF7 J : " on rear cluo. and of front the tuwaais lights tho) editor "Hello." the replied society This is "the second car thai Mr. for the first time and enjoyed an exFARMERS -- HEAR James H. Wallis, secretary of the Small batteries are J. Elmer Jacofbson, Prof. Amos N. Spear has had stolen since coming to of The Herald, the call coming at the ceptional large patronage. Mr. Nance leather straps. carried in the pockets of the police- - Utah State HealthSassoclation, was is Merrill and Bishop Anderson were the Provo. The first car stolen was also time when The Herald society reports will specialise In his 35 cents dinner, men. ' guest of the club. speakers. Each one of the speakers new and' had not been: driven more usually are coming in. although orders of any kind will also LETTUCE LE6TURE bore witness ot the clean and moral than a few miles. The thieves were "This is the steel plant talking" Mr. be served. life of the decease!. Mr: Nance has had considerable ex caught with the. xar near the Infirm- Jones continued. "The first telephone X Methods of Solos were sung by Violet John- - ary lettuce culture were dis. their-wato call from the plant site." y perience in the cafe business, having wheOheyJsereon cussed last evening before a group of soft and Mrs. Sarah Ramsay, and a the east They were four young felPurely from . force of habit the been cook for several-- of --the large The board bf "directors of the CSiambef of Commerce have Interested farmer at the county Court- - duet wasirendered j f Prof. J. R. lows who were on theiTvwaybomefato societysdltoinqttire on the Pacific the decorations? Who were present? coast as well as havmg been in the placed fulK confidence iff the.' pledges of its members and. have house; by WT H'CassIdy of Salt Lake Boshard. and Mrs. Ramsay, the east after a trip to tne coast The Invocation was offered by The car has been traced as far as Were refreshments served?" City, president of the Utah Letttce jucafe business here for several years. contracted certain obligations in the interest of Proves developiGrowers' aasoclation. Bishop Albert Mabey, and the benedic- - Levan. 13 miles south of Nephi, in i"Thls isn't a party," Mr. Jones hasment. These obligations must be met.' . An examination of the ;Y JIrCaeiMy-ip1s,lBethat Vwifaifie tian and" thetcedlcatlo; b xounty. At noontoday. the sher tened to explain. "This is a steel records show that many of our business interests and members should 'be' planted In mMsununer by George E. Barton. FIVE BESLSLOGANS iff of Juab county notified Sheriff plant We have Just put in the first are .. delinquent in their dues. when the days and nights are warm. .4. J. D. Boyd that someone, had left the telephone here, and this Is the first in the growth and developmenl; of as citizens interested We, -- It should be sowed in rows from 18 . on ; call it" v . numbers of the Spear car in the autoThe slogans submitted In the con Provojmd Utah county do to 20 Inches apart r and should . be mobile belonging L Jensen of - That's how it- happens this Item" did test In the clean-unot theon thinned. Just like sugar beeU, so that campaign tave linquent members to come, at once, to the support of the directors' get society page. Levan and had carried away Sir. Jen narrowed down to five from in order that the Chamber of Commerce may " continue in active there would be only one plant to every To ex news Mr. beep editor Jones the' sen's numbers, 2923 license No. 86-- .. a. ; 12 inches. -, This thinning, he said, ,. v The sheriffs office has notified all plained that 204 Is the telephone, to which the judges will select the offi operation. cial Auto In should hedone while the ' lettuce is to be used Provo the slogan used at be force So much comthe been work for this has engineering by rsuw,tnm officers alrartaa-Californiroute to important community "r "V " nan. the city limits of Provo without a be on the lookout for the auto thieves. the Steel plant and is located In the campaign. v;:v;-menced during the past year that we feel it would be disasterous , The one win to The lettuce patch should be'.culti-- . license jwill be subject to arrest and five best from which construction . headquaras as 'department's Lai faf have telephoned the, progress of our county to let it drop now. To keep abreast . They be chosen as the winner of the slogan vated ohea. and should be kept moist, fine beginning Monday morning, '.acof the times and follow up these important enterprises can be, ' Vegas, Nev. and bave sent telegrams ters, at the old. Taylor residence on contest ' It should not be allowed to dry out, cording rto - Chief of Police Wren to as are follows: highway. other places In Nevada and Call the west side of the state done pnly with your support. The question now is, shall be con--v said Mr. Cassidy.vThe lettuce should wiiKins The second call, from ' 204 went via "Cleaner town, keener business,' , fornla ' tinue or discontinue our Chamber of Commerce? ' Miss submitted Anna 157 grow fast so that It will begin to form Mr. "We have been very. lenient towards when Jones 8am by Peay. long distance, JrSuch g a has foundation been laid the South conversation-iwlFifth jhaveJeeiLdriv-taWest splendid through held mtoheadswhenthflL nights begin :lo the auto drivers who street; "Cleanliness th Mr? Fred thelt-carget cooL Be explained that warm jwithonL,newJUcense" OREH PROFITS GROW Jones, Utah manager for the Moun- Is Provoism," handed in by Wayne ities of the directors the past year, that we think the least we can -days and cold nlghU make the lettuce said the chief. , "We wjU continue that Stout 861 East Fifth North street; do is to give them pur loyal support- - If we fail tain State Telephone company. ' this now, a form Into good firm heads,' .He also leniency until .Monday morning, April '.Thus the much of their effort will have been in vain. Now that we are on long . dis- "Cleanliness is next to Godllnessr-O- et .; BalUliUJead lettuce succeeds The Salt Lake ft i Utah I Railroad tances . conversation put the t steel Next Provo," submitted by A. B. Sim the eve of a best , when everydrlver found driving great industrial activity and development,, a live; ac-ti- vf ' Wt dew falls the heaviestcompany,' generally - known as the plant fully on the telephonic map of mons, "64 West First South street; y with an old license plate will be of Commerce is indispensable ; - -Chamber, He stated that most lettuce growers and released on a payment of Orem Electric railroad, made a net the nation. New Tork or San Fran- "Industry. But Not Filth," and "Tbe v ;When these matters were called to-o- ur ' - and attention the . generally raise a crop of peas or early a f 10 ban bond. Later he must ap- Income of 170,382.91 tor the year' ot cisco, oi Pleasant Grove, or Goshen, Best City Is the Qeanest City," both y theof condition financial ChAmberofommercewa3-ttorolghlof which were .submIttedrb3r7oseph nowrmayvTtorrtong-if- l aj3efrejiowlngllheIlettuce.: pear before tba city court to answwr to discussed, we felt to lend our namesV to this appeal to all delin--'- ' n the meantime, he said, the land Is the charge of violating the auto lawVS Ataov Wr CU Orem, president of ihe into the heart of the construction Bown. quent members to come forward and make" their pledges good by r thoroughly fertilized and plowed. V , "Those who bave Just recently pur company, declared yesterday- that the gangt at work on the blast furnace and '. ; ' ' . v Mr, Cassidy offered to come to chased new cars and who have.not re outlook for the new year is exceed- coke ovens,. V; . ' paying their dues. FUNERAL Of ROCCO RITA. Provo 'when the farmers here 'are ceived their licenses - will .. be per- ingly bright v vv'.--In the interest of a bigger and better Provo, we are,- - " : ! ' FOOD SALE SATURDAY.' ready to thin their lettuce and to.aa- - mitted to operate . within the city r 'The road Is In good - condition," i- Uordiauy your leilow-worker- s, Funeral services of Rooco Ri'ta,"who , atat them ; O. K. HANSEN , MAYOR every possible way to HmlU by making VgpeciaV; arrange- said Mr. Orem. a "We have plenty of The missionary society of the Com- died at his home here RAY TIMMERMAN Sunday, were makee success of the letture "growing ment with, the, police department;;; eouipment and rolling stock, which munity church will conduct a food JF. W. ROBINSON : J. WM. KNIGHT Wednesday Catholic church hell atfthe y ' "We have received orders now to also Is in good condition, and- - are con- sale at the ; - -sln this county.' . ' GEO. P, PARKER " Sanitary Meat Market , t W. O. CREER under the direction of Father J. O. .Be urged the necessity of an o pick up all violators of the .'traffic fident of growing. ' We are now prep- Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. All . , LHri'-SWE- N Delaire.. yO. NIELSON ganiiaUon to provide for deliver material at the site kinds of wQI be laws and after Monday, the driver ared-to -- E.S. HINCKLEY A solo was Roberts. sung new Murray by be steel mills will ex; of Iron assembling a the at . correct and for license W. where Is the lettuce FARRER cordial without . ton, sale, the J. plant Invitation ; ' COUld be broucht tar imdlnr and nurlt. i ARTHUR TAYLOR city w prosecuted. " They will have no one which, we, think, will Increase ' pur tended to the housewives to! visit the .'.Interment was o r F. S.J HARRIS . s; . " . ; ; '. log. ;v-booths. V but tbemnelves at that time to blame." cemetery. C.E. LOOSE" r -- U The-19- -- 2 . -- -T- - ia-4h- -- - aByt-4heIectureSfthe- e; ' . -- -M- tea ri Hello 204 Tafeesife m rixone ,.-- 'j, TQle-Ne- ....... it 0 - , -- - i "? I Hfrohii xsi ifiiu juunujiininuii vniilii! V Jng - was-presen- o.4 e, ......... ....... . ' -- n ' , , An Appeal to Members . j . Last1 Warning . therefore-4irgentiy-appeal-io-all-4- to Autoists drive-operatin- e- to-RJ- p g a ' . "''t - s ioxt Jonee-to-Jone- ri - - . i 1' . " , I. j. ... business-considerably- 1 ." Supp brt State League by tGoing ; -- - active i 5 -- x 1 |