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Show The Herald li delivered EVERY diy except Saturday BEFORE six clock at the horn of EVERY Herald subscriber Sprtngville. VOL. XXXVIL In 1 Prove, and , NO. . 2 A- - Ull f H M M llU f M i, III! 0 Provo Boy in nniiiiiAii., l -:- 227.; 11 Mis -- lfiK " i ncrare Here J " -y-V , tonight and Friday; not much change In ttmperat-.'rs- : , Wi-- i ,, ) t TXiI PRICE THEEE t -- uames ana Arbor rnh to be Decided Lll llll IIIiHl'll llflllll llll II II It Is not pften that Provo U ' fair DTAK-JSanara-lly CENTS. III M ' I people morning. "He was associated lnthe we tor basebaU? the Provo business mar this day. I A fl naMWhave an opportunity tq see one of early jlays Jn Provo with John C. Gra The baseball clrs. To close or not to close, that is tue 'roblem I H V" 1 I I cornea up foMlBcuVsion, : tneir own town&mena in a ham in staging many of the 'plays 111 1 1 r I -- 1 f1 oiiMtinn- f ; rnra ivmg picture. Such is the oppor-- given here at that time. c and this probably, tlon, I I solution, Whether it were better to shut up tunity at present. however, is the ,1 believe that it was from him that lng at the chamber of commerce President I I Bunnell of the Utah "Brawn of the North." now playing at Leonard Shumway got his love for the Friday and Saturday will' be the shop and fan with the bleachers when rooms when the' closing committee - Jtfleth Maeser stands at the bead of r' cam-rrr- was the Strand theaterr- -: theater and his ability as an actor." two rConnty-Farnr trim' the Guaners --(or vice meets-- to- - deliberater-argu- e, discuss thrllst wlnBerf the oT1ospecve of Provo those Mr. on paign ,was city. born Lake During Leonard Salt worse known in and now" Shumway man-aover r, don't as the lawyers Shumway; merely talk t the various and best put It), notified by WTB. Wattle, general athletio honors after one . clean-uthe the livedday committee, cap or shall one adhere closely to busi- - varied aspects of baseball closing. tha stage as, Lee Shumway, tha star City,- where for a of70eTJlan-IdahoSu- f ar com-- - of Schwab meet being day of the two-da- y tha play, lg a Provo boy, with many verr short time after which tnev tains, lieutenants and the other work ness on baseball afternoon and rake incidentally, and probably first the of directors pany, that the board relative living here. .Although it Is came back to Provo and lived here ers wilL visit tha homes and urge the 'te:nder1hsheckeJ'Alh'''iiiiT' committee wUl launch Into a discos- - the contests will continue . and the the. sugar compan had, decldedrio some time since he lived in Provo, for many, years until they moved to people to complete the work before Shall the tired business man lock sion of RrborCleanup day. It is to be tour track and field' tnen wHI winning Monday. '. ' .. :7-- eliminate, the tonnage -r- equirement there are ttm many people wao re Seattle. Wash." the door and hie himself to the can decided this evening it stores in Provo be determined. J " attended back: He after-noon-,, look member the. at Webster with shall school on close a 1 summery Wednesday hlmjand Monday for, the dual Arbor and Maeser yesterday piled up-- tr scors rfrom- - the heel contracts this-ye- ar The central committee of the cleans yon sincethen changed to the Mae- or shall he stick to hit kniqingT and clean-u- p events. pleasure to the time when they used and the oaptains assign Truman Partrldgs was up cusrante the farmers W8-S- 2 profit to campaign associate with him at. school here. ser. j Later on he attended the Brig- ed The following business men are snail the. young army of - clerks ta the various wards - win meet crowd high man with 2214 points sharing plan regardless of the. quan Mr. Shumway la of real "Mormon" ham Young university.' While -- at members the grandstand at Tlmpanogos of the closing committee: chalked up to his credit The-- neat.""' " this evening at 7:39 o'clock in the Arthur N-- Taylor, Fredi 8, Davles. six to demonstrate pioneer stock, his grandparents on school he took part in many ot the court house to go Cver the final plans park on a Wednesday afternoon, or tify of beets grown. ability The news comes to the farmers of both: sides coming to Utah ' in' the amateur "theatricals staged in Provo. for the campaign and to decide on the shall they coax the reluctant, dollar George Lor en, Ted Hatton, John W. were in the order of . .theljr ?sorearTWr He a a took and the la very prominent Jart playing very Impor early days :rto Vcowtr .irjtfcacirflat ..daal-- Ol tant takenthaWhergw Thoso ara th auMtioaa agitating ton, the de- plays.staged from time to time by Jthe teis.4o.e Itr..,.. part in the settling-an-d Hulllnger 18, Howard 17, Walker 17. part of the work will be completed I satisfaction,' according; to President velopment of. the state. Mutual Improvement associations before Twenty-eigh- t Nielson 15 men en Monday; Bunnell. The farmers hae 'already His father, GeorgeAL Shumway,, here. tered the several avents "signed np a contract omrhlch a ton- - came to Provo many-yeaago from When the family moved to the Dr. M. C. Merrill, chairman ot the ot- -Jprmtatinightfcsthrrssttlt nage requirement - was attached In Kanab, in southern Utah, where the northwest, Mr. Shumway went on the I the final committee, is anxious to have all city day of competition Maeeer In order for the farmer to 'participate was of the and for first settlers among many wards and districts of the city reprelegitimate stage family played stands the beet show of winning the -basis. Although that the profits' on a part of the state. Themother Is years in different stock companies on sented at the meeting. ' medal. Many are picking Captain ' the quantity had been considerably re" '" Elizabeth Nuttall Shumway, since the the Pacific coast. Homer Wakefield as a run dangerous All the rubbish will have to be raked duced twice, many of the farmers of death of her husband living In Los An-- He has been In the moving picture ner-u- p and. the winner ot the new hat ,.' - the county felt as though the require- geleswtthher daughters. She Is a business-nofor a few years and has off the lots and placed in receptacles it not tne medal. Interest in the out-- . ments would never he met and that daughter of L. John Nuttall, and a been featured in several of the plays. on the streets . early Monday . morn" come is so keen that sprinters are in-. they would only participate on a 46 2 sister of Mrs. Joseph Giles. 305 East One of the best 'of his pictures thus ing, otherwise it may be left"" behind in events the weight dulglng .. 631-- 2 basis. Third South street and L. John Nut- - far has been "Brawn of tha North,' and may have to be. hauled away by men in the jumps. Watch your step tomorrow! day for the fire laddies, he says, and m "We are- pleased to learn that the tan of Lakeview. t in which he Iff taking the leading part the homeowner .hfiilelfr""::. .. de-The of in the scoring "f points It is FridaytMJhlrteei the warning is given to avoid any bad sugar company has decided to elimi He is married and lives in Los An. My father was very, much-InterA large number of trucks have been order from ten to one is scending nate the tonnage requirement from ed in theatricals'.sald Mrs. Giles this geleg. at this The, most unlucky combination of luck to befall the department enlisted by-- Soy Hardy, jchairmaa-ef--U -- -- - proving to fee ' successful and stlmtt-latlnIts contract," said President Bunnell ,' Is Friday, the thir- time. ' dates aad days to the As many "as fKten men enhaul committee, transportation j this - forenoon. Lowell Saxey, the at tered some of the events. Some of Uie away all rubbish. The city has been teenth. will he received with pleasure and the Piggly Wlggly storajsays that he men entered as " divided Into sections and a many as five events mar-- is not oneTther wlll-be-satisfacoitn by the farmers .of tae a bit superstitious and that Friof course number the trucks the of been afternoon. during haye assigned consummated on that- - day and day, the thirteenth, does not scare ' , county 'who did not expect the ton Following is the result of each of. i -nage requirements to be removed him He had at all. scare his the day s .events: their onslaught on the will for once have a free day. Mar- before and, he has hardly recovered yesterday's after the struggle we had earlier In Two-milrun Homer Wakefield, at once, beinnlng early Monday on are the season for such steps to be taken. the ' was thirteenth, He seen walking around in first Friday, yet. so that they will be through riages Van Wagenensec- Kulon (10); morning to claim to who "The fanners, of Utah county have said by those know a condition dazen the day. during ond (9) ; Ira Markham, third (8). Time by noon. ,.'jhe proved conclusively to the sugar com filledjrith all kinds "4 ain't afraid of Friday, the thir 11 minutes 364-seconds. Ma"? citizens who. are anxious toof jrerynnlucky, , to are snares and that win willing wnicn cooper pany p,tfa they teenth," he said. "It's Thursday, the d dash first Pierce,(10); I ate in every way possible with the bring unha,ppiness to the contracting twelfth, that is my Jonah day. Well, Miller, second (9); .Sanderson, third eit week will bo courtesy week In . with the. U. C. T. fn the coming con beautiful as possible, are inquiring parties. sugars-compaIn an eff you see my wife Just presented me not or rubbish the whether and fourth (7) ; Bennett- dirt to Provo. Utah county, the state, and vention ot Commercial Travelers If you see a black cat tomorrow it with one boy and one girl, and I had 80; "fMorgan, the Industry for the state." fil Tnacnli ilrili -,B fifth of taken from the in ditches ' front the ! be held here in June. announce-The members P..11 to an the nation, according is sure a foreboding of some grue- "nnlv Kaon ll,ln, :.AIIII..l The announcement from Mr. Wattis er, eighth (3); came following the: annual meeting of ment made today at the luncheon "of of the committee are Vice President homes will be hauled away by the ' city some event-th- at will befall you in the mouth teed. thlrthe 1 Friday, , T. L. Schofield, Fred S. Davles, man trucks. Young, lnth (1).- near future the board of directors of the Utah-- the Provo Klwanis club, teenth doesn't scare me." 5 when asked oHfc 102 Hansen seconds. Mayor C. of ot the V. J. Time, uni Dean the H. company ager Penney Hoyt, Young Beware of going under a ladder on Idaho Sugar company, at which it was Merrill, chairman of the Ivan Young, first (10); , called attention to the fact store, and Frank L. Gardner, of the this morning It the city would provide Friday, the thirteenth. If you-- do, you clean-u. announced that the profits of the com- - versity, is jubilant, over High jump committee, some of such Walker and Dixon tied for . ", 4 way dirt away Maeser, hauling week begins next Moh- Smoot Lumber company, BtnOT"ti'fl'that Courtesy meet to are some .with certain runt dis the uring Friday, the thirteenth, coming at this yflr third nd fourth, (8 each) day, and. urged that the club lend Its! Dr. M. A. Conant presided at the said that it was impossible for hint aster .. to ll,804,S61.4L- 4 Ume. According to DrMerrlll, Fri second, to at the time. noon present at held this luncheon say , week in meeting (8); ".Partridge andT" making 'the Do not begin a journey on that day, day, the thirteenth; has always been Hulllhgerpnfth ' Considerable agitation was mani cooperation .hat part of the clean up really the. Nlelson tied for sixth and seventh -in It fested earlier'-- in the. season among notably courteous one In this cltyr Hotel Ttoberts- 'Swen Q. Nielsen an for is He of the dirt day unlucky in the city be cour the attendance prize. "The musical comes under the supervision ot the Borne calamity or another. . Q); the farmers of the county .whea the r opinion jhat4kni-4re-sagain this hy iBarcus irrigation department of the" city " "Sheriff J. D. Bpyd warns all boot time, and that' Saturday or Sunday Morrell. Keeler, - Joseph and -- Gunn, tonnage requirement was placed on) teous, to everyone else," Dr. Hoyt prograniwas-turnish-ed tied for last ;twjla.cesjt3?4 point' Mayor Hansen. "Some of the the contract made between the sugar urged, telling a story he had heard. Bean, baritone solo, and Miss, Ger- said leggers and Illicit liquor makers to morning- - wlr see the e4t$- spotlessly i cleaned up cease ditches have already-bee- n Olsen. so trude !,--- . of most men think each). Height 6 feet 10 inches. reason, the why , pianist their practice on that day as clean. .Company and the sUte farmfureau. " understand the I and rubbish uniL. that T. Prof. of hurdles Martin the first of their dogs. Young (10) i Gunn, oeet committee. ' The agreement was highly President 0. A. Spear and his fellow Dan Friday, the thirteenth, has always Keeler, second . (9) ; . Morgan, Why does a man.think so much of versity gave an interesting and in- - from them has been hauled away. Nor been his lucky day. Rotarlan Reed look rejected by the county sugar beet Anderberg, calmly -third (8) ; iMorrell, fourth (7); Young.' formatlye address on sofl fertilization. doubt this part will be discussed byHEire erstA-meetto- g Jtoshard heldeemsge4 - The meeting in the ed his truck driver to use extreme ise the members fifth (6); Van Lu van, sixth (5); general clean-utlations with the sugar company were Ing: "A dog will show a greater ap- explaining the process of soil feedlocal of the Rotary caution in driving to the fire calls that club that unless they attend tfiS tegu hStatey, -- eighth ISj.Jlme, 28 seconds. successful In lowering the tonnage re preciation for a zlkient piece of dog- Ing, and the need for constan fer- court houso4hiavening." haul to If Asked the trucks of show lawns. away tilization and will man meat the than average gardens will come in tomorrow. Friday, the session of the club, tomorrow) Shot pui Partridge, first (10); quirements twlcerbut an effort on the 120." "If yon feed the bacteria in the the rubbish would ilso haul away thirteenth, has always been a bad lar -- part-of the farmers io havethe .xe-- . forAlex something awful will befall them; -1. -- HuUlnger,-fourth: f HeaquM 8uggeearfBal son,ProfessoirMarthr pointed- out, ashes that have accumulated,- - Mayor Nlelson, qulrementa entirely eliminated from Hansen Tepttedthat if it wasjn con fifth (6); Walker, sixth (5); Bennett, the contract was denied by the coin schools;- newspapers,- ft err seventh organisations be enlisted in the mak will be more productive, your lawns tainers tharcould be hauled away-eighth pany. . BHOADDUS GIVES B Y. U. DEBATERS .Sanderson, ninth (2); Dixon; tenth lng a success ot Couresy week. The more beautiful" Our barnyards are might be done. "I can't see why they should want Kiwanls club is to. have a special filled with material sorely needed by (I). Distance, 37 feet 2 Inches. - Half-mil- e LITTLE GIRL INJURED. Homer Wakefield, first Courtesy, week program next Thurs- - our gardens and lawns. .The obvious to nave the asnes hauled away. seems to ... thing to do is to get this 'material out though," said the mayor.-J- 'lt (10); Ivan Bentley, second (9); Jo - Fay Kavochevich, President Walter Adams appointed of the barnyards and onto the garden! me It would be much better to have FROH HEVADA seph, third (8); Maeser, fourth (7); daugh SGEHJGJ.EGTURE the ashes fill in any depressions that ter of Mr. and Mrs. William KavocheKiwanlan committee to cooperate or lawn." Lambert fifth (6). Time, 2 mlnutes-- 9 may be around the house. There are vich, 684 South Ninth West street, seconds. Under the auspices ofr the .Primary various ways in which the ashes can By unanimous vote of the judges, received bad cut on her nose WedDiscus Maeser, first (10); Howard, , be used .around the place. It. would association of the Utah stake, Dr. J, the B. Y. U. debaters, E. H. Har- second (9); Partridge, third (8); nesday -- afternoon , when si horse ' mon and Leland Wentz, defeated the be impossible for the trucks, to haul E. Broaddus of Salt Lake fourth (7); Bunnell, fifth (6i; stepped on her ace. The bones in City, the nevaaa team at college nail last night Hulllnger, sixth (5); Nlelson, seventh away a truckload ot ashes from each well known scenic the nose were broken and It required will lecturer, give The question was "Resolved, that the t4)rYoungr-egKth-(air-MiUe-r. . home in the city. : seven stitches to tew up the cut . Dr. 3 ninth one ot his famous illustrated lectures United States should Fred W. Taylor performed the operatadopt the cabi (2); Walker, tenth 1). Distan ,cer4l -- , in. the stake tabernacle, ion.' system of govern- feet . GREER CAFEGROWIKG The lecture is given to raise funds ment, the B. Y. deabters having toe Pay was riding on a horse that was pasturing alone ' the side of ' the by the Primary for the Hospital and negative. President A.. W. Ivlns Wednesday ' BURIED AT HEBER CI TV P. Parker was chairman, and street - The girl had her arms folded Word bis been received here of the new '.'Since to our Convalescent home in Salt Lake City A.Geqrge moving location, , of Harriot W. Richard B. burial death and andt Morgan-Jacob around the neck of the horse. When uoleman, 47 North First West Street, our busk which is doing much for children who HEBER CITY, April 12. Funeral the animal vent over to cet some mrm n ftk tit: arm nt tha 1a ta William the Book ot Mormon, before the stu ness has grown with remendeous are sick and whose parents are unable Abe Turner acted as judges. Entertainment was furnished by services for Elisha Byron Everett, a grass. Fay was thrown off and. fell on and Hannah Harrison ofProvo, who dents of the B. Y. U. In speaking oi strides," said Lee Nance, proprietor of to pay for the treatment received at Prot E. p. Mayhew in the rendition lifelong, resident ot Heber City, who her back. . According to passers-b- y the died at his home lh Vernal, Utah, April the translation of the work, Presl- - the Greer Cafe; "Some days we have the hospitals. a cello solo, and Ervll Christensen, died at pneumonia' at Park City. Fri of horse stepped the' girl In the face as 8, following a stroke ot apoplexy, dent Ivlns stated that been with The hospital has. been maintained swamped many pages, actually a solo. Both numbers were day, were held in the .Heber City Sec a saxophone Sertqok steporwaronJ61irifie gfiTrilr. HarrisoTitorWTealsifTi almost volumes, had been written in ifthem hare come forTtheefitrf-hlldrenwhose- ' par. " ond ardebaperMondayflnder-'th- e was still en the grounaV resident of Prove- into our cafe because some of their ents are not able financially to give highly appreciated. how the of work translation friends who' have been in here Harter and Wants left this morn airectlon of Fred Cirllle. The speak Besides his widow and family, he telling pre- the little ones the proper medical and carried was for California, where they will era were Fred Carlfle, Orson Hkkenl and ing was little mors on, is survived by1 afi aunt, Mrs. Janette viously have recommended our busi surgical care. The oqst ot keeping FIRE AT KEELER.HOME. meet teams of the University of South and John A. Fortie, .thalargs attend-- . Harrison and the following brothers toown now than, in t the ? beginning. ness to themup the institution has been defrayed at Los Angeles, -- the anoe and .beauUfulfloral offerings slstersv.MrsHaunah-8nowv.Mrthaa-70,0s. ?Wa have tried our very best to give by the more Suffice to say, added President ivins, members of Redlahds Firs atnoon today destroyed a tew and "Mr.'T at Itedlands. and testified university Elisabeth Murray,- Mrs.'Adam Ander the translation was first class service, the kind we have the primary associations of the I D. V Everett waa held.' - ? shingles and a small part ot the not son; by means of .the the Pacific of the at San College Nettie Miss our customers Mrs. S. Duke, 7ot9ph promised church, who, on their birthdays, Jose. continually,'' Mr. Everett' waa born in Heber City of the home of J. Keeler, 813 East and urlm thummin and . the through Mrs. The Greer Cafe recently opened its contribute one penny for each year. Fourth North street Burning soot was Harrison, (Mrs. Ernest Watklns, years ago. a son of Elisha and Annie"! . power of God..', doors at the new location, the same The effort, to .raise funds is being ' Seth Scott, Ephralm Harrison, Mrs. . Everett He is survived by his wife', the cause ot the fire. , Provo. of all Don x HARDING TUNERAL where the old Greer hotel was FRIDAY. Coonver, The speaker explained the use of place by citizens of all creeds The flame was first noticed by Mrs. Giles Everett; and tour children' Spported AhMrs. W. W. Conover of Los - Keeler who sent in an alarm , to the organisations. There is characters on the . plates located years ago.., ' Walter . Francis and amy; nt t Uchmr Egyptian s Funeral-sendeeCalltt--Wfllla- m: Harrison of roar which the book -- was translated : Utmost cleanliness exists ' In tha no jUatlnctlon made In class, color or wllUe.lield-Fr- i fire department which soon put out geles, City, and Mrs." Haxel Mulcaby of Park --V new place of business. New, modern creed in the caring for the sick and day at 2 : p. nt,-t- o Alice .Sessions, ,Heber on the Mrs. wtlal Mm the Fifths ward Cltys ;.Hls mother. and the following' : Psysoa. that less e ground r, they required Mrs. chapel; tor Mrs. Marva Booth Harding, brothers and -- sisters ; also survive r - characters; equipment, both. In the kitchen and In maimed. chlldren at the institution. . The damages to the house amount Harrison, Hyrum Harrison, Alma space than the Hebrew Lake; the - Israelites had ' acquired the the cafe proper, gives to' the place a The child patients are received from who died at her home Tuesday after-- George. Alden and Witt of Heber City v .'to about 115, according to Fire Chief Kerby Cook, all of Salt holesome and inviting atmosphere, Harrison Brlgham Harrison Jostah Egyptian languagewhJlejtt-bondag- e the L. D. 8. hospital after they hare non of septacima. , Friends may view and Mrs. Cleorge Batley of Salt Lake. ) ' Heed Boshard. . " " Harrison and WDlard Hararlson, all of In Egypt been treated thereby staff attend- the remains at the home of ; her Interment was in the ; Heber :. ' . . v City v 'POPULAR GIRL CONTEST.. ants. Whena child member of the parents, Mr. and : Mrs." Heber :T. cemetery. v.. Sandy. 4'; " v.- ' ' : 'called a ; Elder to attention Ivlns 3 .1 North Fifth Bast street primary association In a certain ward Booth,' r , JUNIOR COUNCIL MEETS. ' READ THISI number of Indian traditions, corrabo-ratlv- e i SPANISH . FORK. April 11--In a learns-o- f the need of treatment of a prior to the services.' . t GIVE TWO-ACCOMEDY. v- The junior council members ot the of their tendency . of the ac- popular girl contest held at the Span cnua wnose parents are not awe to -counts the creation of and Provo Chamber ot Comerce will meet ; Whfle we are aU busy cleaning history of ish Fork high school for the benefit care properly for it, he notifies his BEET tDRHLLERft NAMED, SPANISH FORK. April U.--A large : this mankind as found In the Bible and of the year bookfund. Miss .Lois teacher and She In turn notifies the evening at the C. of C headquar-- - up our. places f hope the city offiattended the presentation of crowd ters. Three new members joined the cials will do their- - part, and see' Book . Of Mormon. Objections .ad- Boweh. a member ot the Junior class', head of the primary, ' association r In - LEHI.'-Apr12.- -J. W. Wing, local "Honeymoon Flats," a two-ac- t ( comedy, i vanced Is authenwon by a large majority over the four Salt Lake City. Thence follows ar council otday, Dean H. V. Hoyt, ot the that all refuse on ditch banks by scientists to the or the at the Third ward amusement hall t t supenntenaent agncuiturat B. Y. U.; F. cleaned up and hauled away, as ticity of the Book ot . Mormon were other contestants, representing . the rangement tor transportation to Salt Utah-Idah- o Davles, of the J. C Sugar company, announces Tuesday evening. , vPenney company, and Sterling Ercan-brack,- the property owners are assessed brought np and answered. Reference different classes. The contest added Lake, treatment and operation, if nec the following drill men for Leht dis The play was given by the Mutuals was ana a tidy sum to the year book fund. essary, at the also made to cement work D. S. hospital, and trict: Robert 8. Fox, Nlran Wowler, of the ward' for the benefit of their the Provo high schooL woo two mills irrigation tax for that take the places ot J. Ellis Overlade. purpose. , other evidences, ot an ancient civiliza- Miss Bowen is the: daughter ot Mr. then as soon as the little one is able, D.. B. Lott, D. . Ray Allred, i Elmer organisations and was directed by - THOMAS C. THOMPSON. . tion in corroboration of the Book ot and Mrs. Jones Bowen of the Fourth he Is removed to the children's con Rhodes, H Lloyd Button, and Wan lass, jjGeorge Miss Helga Jones, a dramatic student" Aser WymanUerg; who " nave served three months. Mormon story. valescent hospital. ' ward, Spanish Fork. . of Pro! T. Earl Pardee of the B. Y. U. 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