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Show - i i Jt, . Hart' subscriber i ii' --JLrliilV x except Saturday BEFORE th. horn. Of EVERY 4. lle r'-- ;, Jf .... j.nt:.-i- Vv - V ,B?r0.vp' end THEWEATIir, iiftTMrmir--- 9m filter portion jmt cutheat wmrmer NO. 229. VOL XXXVIL X'4 PROVO, OTAHTUESDAY, -- APRIIr-17rl923. . . and j raintpnttfht; portIon.aR PRICE THREE CJ2NTSL ; MOV5 jVit&tWytsSurTliFTJallv WSM on .South tptwest street,, midway between ODSERVED First Center-an- South Btreet. Eemoval from First North street to" The Herald buildiijg was done between the Sunday and today's editions of the. paper. Under the expert generalship of young Roy-Hardy- ,a Mrs, Wt Monroe Paxman, who during the past five years has been president of the Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement of. Utah stake, was ae Sunday afternoonfes(jn of the quarterly confer- - SI -- honorflhlv-rlAAseJiv- army: xf movers began operations Saturday jaf tefcioon, everything from a feather duster to a press weighting 15o)00-poundt oto ntpsq hiiiMw nf the 8upermtended down and rebuilding of the press, Uty, tearing Irt.The Herald building; purchased especially for 'a permanent' i- newspaper home, The Daily Herald will have plenty of room for having sufficient space to serve a city "of 50,000 popuhu ' day growth, The- board of directors of the Utah tion-Bei"irtor day "end general Jbloleaa-ung, Tin opposite .the Orem Jnterurljan - gtationgive Provfc. lei!redi3!eatec4ay. County" Farm bureau was addressed tSI isere dug from Padjeral4jauicker- - service-4- n reaching its carriers in other itana andtliet-rubblain tha: sillli p -- a tjNjildlng-placea-otHBio- ".ear haa- - re ago, and a lauled away , by. the tf tlid general - 4reck ttrnlslied committee of the cltj Iean-n- n - J3fflrdenstreeBandjhruber o -rplanted at many uomespauu-tu- : a Mw. Ellen Henderson, wife of Dr. M. P. Henderson, was selected and sustained to succeed Mrs. Paxman in the Mrs. Henderson has been a member of the staket)oard presidency. the association" for a numberof .years.. . . :. jIrlreleasing JarsPaxinan fronvthe position she has held for so lonr and which she has filled with unusual ability, her coun. seiprs were automatically released. --To rivfi fKfi inf.nmtnn. rw.aaiJ The building committee, olia new . ycnv ure ioiua tu uaiiuie uitj anairs ox tne assoaauon the entire and county .building nie Sature city uudii ui uie associauonjwisyeieasecj of thanks for its j Monday .afternoon courthouse afternoon in an effort-day reach service. . splendid conclusion whether ;or Hot the : by Frank Evans ot Salt 'Lake City rr.' Herald now is located "hTtrift ppntr Jesse W. Washburn and Victor C, Anderson, seminary teach, some thff new building should be 8Q;tdrBpeajcin the heart f the business district of Provo as Hear and Lindeey Waters, fleld represent-tivers at Provo And Lincoln, respectively,, were Added to the stake work-o' continued. , 'i the center of Utah county as it is possible to get, and very near of the Federated Fruit and Vege- - uutu u ui me. '1 here were pma? at the meeting present Since the quarterly conference in Januarv. W. renter Man. T. F. Pierpont, table Growers, luc LeRoy Dixon, Charges Slemember' the new Herald location on South Firt. wsf. Mr. Evans-- win is the attorney of gum has been named an alternate high counselor- - in' the 'Utah Wright 'JosephT !2oiCX(ir5Bi09t, streeV midway between Center street and First South street the state farm bureau, explained to. stake...m O. K. Hansen. Charles Honltins.. Mayor ' . ' . .i station is opposite. : eorre of .;prmrh Tn &. e tne vSrtzntoa ih the more than farmer preseat-th. . .. -L ciiipman and James T. .The' telephone numberremains the same95. new laws passed by the last legisla- onuuiu ui umy oexaiKea bdouc ; tney snouid be used and put into Htepnen Gardner' ot AmerIcan,4Forlt, M. O. - . . T. President Tavlor. N: daily." practice ture In the Interest of the farm buof SprlngvUle and Fred y "We have the most artistic state e ''union there are Packard reau. He explained that the work of i .of Spanish F6rlc ' The contractors, nere myre tnan anywnere else. The more we, will beau- Rudlne & Chytraus; of Salt 'Lake ueaiuiea incorporating tbtt various local farm City, bureaus and thetoounty organizations tify our surroundings, theCTeater will these artistic features ar and the .plumbing contractor?,-- ! " " now is President JWm. Knight. pear.tous. progr'essln&.r Iraon of Pfovo, were also prsssntj Sv;He especially eiplaine&xand empha"Vnlgamm in any form holds., no place in refinement. Mr. Pierpont explained to: the: comtrans-ferrmg Fritz-Wahlnraell- er. Sr- ,f .uz.i warn - Witn-rvot- - - The-Dail- -- n: e . s i -- tfe it actIre IeMhWoTa101-m cleaning up' the premises -- JI part the widows and other aged pr inflrm dtiiens. The youngstera were dlrlded -- Fill association w Mtlie-Ceilter-i54heta- fi traa given a generous raking, " The boys of the grade aid - high the echoola nnder the, direction, 5 ' liibUUIIIIllsVIIUU into squads oLftfteeaach rWlth., ,v teacher as oTerseer. , The Boy Scouts of the Jclty dMUhelr iafly good turn by. alao assisting some person whcr was unable to do his "! or her own cleaning, committee, .although The clean-u- p pleased with what was accomplished yesterday, are going to continue the campaign until the city is plo and span, according to Dr. M. C. Merrill, chairman of the committee IkfTh Cleaning up was ..rery x said Mayor O. JOr Hansen in commenting pn.the Arbar day activities. "We are tery pleased with the Interest taken by the people. and -- , "XO-m- & 5 1 rp.vo tM .rr g0SPel-18-a-vervrg(;- tial Urtirt.T' iJii.m - I , the-Ore- - -- Mat-le- in-th- Courtesy Week Observed - -- Provo Gy A Kivanis sized the law permitting te organise 4nto cooperative Refwement and culture cann.Qthe4)ut on; it is an inner mittee why, he and xpres sion of honesty and comes only with your natural growth. associations, i.tating that these Refinement and culture is your inner self ; it is iust what you are. associations are separate and apart i3 only one kind of slavery "There than the of the farm bureaus. slave-o, debt the slave of sin. Mr. Evans said that the farmers in "Hard work with faith in God constitutes life. several localities will this year organI'V1 earless Person is the one who will, thank God for work. ize Into cooperative marektTng. asso7" r Work is our salvation. ciations. , "In "who the men till the soil, I spa tiiA hnnn rnnA fnti.A Mr. Waters explained the present standng of the Federated- Fruit and stability of the church President Levi Edgar Young. ; "Smce the recent visit there of Elders David O. Vegetable Growers. Inc., which was and McKay by men Club marketing 'Of other-uitlze- ns the county had Urged the Completion of the building last fall, and said that he was still In favor of going through with the contract that had been made that-ia-wor- se f even though obstacles seem to be in Courtesy is the subject to be dis it contagious. the way. cussed at the meeting of the Klwanls The program for the observance of Mayor O, K. Hansen; in behalf of club to b held Thursday nooh at Courtesy week which' is being car. the city commission; said that the city; Hotel Roberts at 12:30 o'clock. Sev- ried out by the, Klwanls club is the was ready to pay Its share of the con eral short addresses on different same in principle as that carried out tract and that .the commission is very anxious tq have the building iiconW: phases of the subject are to be given In every one of the other 1000 cities Pleted just as Jiopw an pnath1iy.. .y';; and towns In the United States and recently bought by Klwanians, representing Kufh CannonEthe jeopleolamoa- - have become-more-int- er has beea - arranged Canada- where business After considerable discussion la.' farm bureau front thr ested In the !Thprbgram. thmational of the than ever before. Whole com- which principles gospel most of those present partlcl-- : rThe eHortsihey put'Xortli yesterday .In under the direction of H. V. Hoyt, sional men are organized "to dlsseml- North American Fruit Exchange. munities have affiliated Jhemselvesyith the church." Bishop A. beautUylng therclty. was recommended ot : corn- - ,; chairman of thebiigtnss8methailH nnte Klwanians pplaclples-- of old method It pated "' fairj Uer!niparedrthe Wr Harding of-tharPioneer ward. "The only hitch In the cleai-tt- p and practices, and the ob- selling wth the cooperative method,! mlttee that the. work for the comple committee. dealing "If the members 6t the church will bobedient to the advice uon or tne nuuaing should be coa rangements was In the matter vl trans- Mayor O. K. Hansen will deliver an servance ot the Golden Rule In pri- and said that the secret of marketing by the authorities of the church, . poratlon. given LeEoy.Hardy. lhe chairman addresslon courtesy; ia in the social business life." and distributed civic, goods getting vate, temporal and tinned providing the city and 'the e that committee, had; estimated his Our Courtesy week program! is in where they are needed.. that spiritual matters, they-wi- ll Pref. and Mrs. 8. W. Williams will neyer lose the faitftV-Bishoj- ) J. F. county attorney could agree pn a plan -part of the program, on the basis that entertain with piano selections. Second ward. legalizing the warrants issued "by thjs" harmony with the objects of our or- the organization has 250 salesmen- - In Brmghurst,-'Springvill- e the stores would be. closed in the foreot its share of the , who that many fettles who are 1n constant The county In payment Calvin Beebe of the business meth ganization," said Prof. H. V. Hoyt debt world the greatest owes is to the v Savior of the ' M j noon aa well as In the '.afternoon-Shen- . contract "f i promoting the program locally. touch wth the needs of the markets world. People all over the world ods committee will preside. today are trying their "utmost the stores decided, to remain Is understood that; such a Tlan It In all of the addresses the thought "We expect that the results will be and with the supply ot the local op to undo the mission for which He laid down His n has already; been- - evolved. Neither open until noon, the business houses wlU be expressed that the purpose of observable not only among .our own ganlzations who hold membership in A. Buttle, Provo First ward. . Joseph needed until , aaturally their., trucks; City Attorney - Jacob Coleman-rno- r . observing Courtesy week ia to -em- membership in their relations with the national association Aspecial resironsiblhty rests I a tut one. v Mr". concome the whom Waters said with in In Attorney Martin M. Larsen County ivalue that those the ot proper courtesy :zjiscx:ist-- phasizethey in there is a church school. They should set has rendered ' "for that reason not so many, trucks a decision on the, plan the fruit ing human affairs. ( The Klwanians say Ltaet.ciwnong. those emploved in the grading, and 'packing.; as were anticipated toq kpart la thJ rwnrlny 4j?aroplefi in the matter of. holding famik prayers, and that has been submitted, f It Is under- was most or establishments mem9 tne 15 business the are forfr? not important Ihlhg courtesy preaching iney clean-uve a watchcare. oyeeoun-me- n .yesterday and some of the 'Others, but are practicing it to make bers." ttid women u'n3er their Lstoed that tfevttornjsw4LaeluW growers i norder to estaibllsh a repudebris Is still on the streets. However, charKP'. Presidenf Bentley of the Juarez stake in Mexico. me piaq or evoive- ome new pian to tation for their goods.- He went, into we will take care of that today. The make warrants Jegat- detail explaining the workings of the city force is today busy hauling away The county commisslon'vill take s new organization and said "that althe rubbish that was not touched yes- - UTAH COMMISSION lion immediately after the'attorneys SGEHERY ready more than 50,000 cars of fruit QUNG OE SECONU ATTJEftlPT have rendered thelrjdeclalon': terday. Before evening,, all ot, tbftt will be handled by the organization houli-hav- e been hauled way 4 debris s i this year. R.-- Dt Wadleyt manby the city trucks." 11 Mr. Waters-an- d CALL GQNFEK E III LOS ANGELES 'the of Utah'County Farm bureau, ager SUICIDE FAILS FIRST CALL: FOR to will visit several of the new cooperative organizaThe scenic beauties to be seen on A conference may be held In the tion. Meetings have already been held Janies William Thatcher, age 21. (Special to The Daily Herald.) the newly established Utah Scenic near future between A. A. Hinckley, in Orem and Pleasant Grove, and this son MrsFredeTick-Willia- m PLAYERS PLEASANT members GROVE, April 17. For the shown be will highways commissioner of agriculture, repre- evening another meeting will be held resdied at the Thatcher, family Comof Ot Jbe XiOS Angeles Chamber the second time Roy Tomlinson, 29 of the Agricultural college at Timpanogos. idence,, 220 West FHth South street, merce Monday evening by F. D. B. Gay sentatives All baseball-player- s of age, a fruit grower of this and those who years Illafter a Monday evening, lingering extension division, the Utah county ' of this city. .think -rthey are may make-a-firs- t try ness. Monijr to commit suicide v city, attempted County-Far- Elmo Campbell of the who is the secretary of the commission and the Utah for the Provo State league team by in the hotel in junior high - Mr.JJay, evening Mr. day Rlghtway was Thatcher October 28, torn association Utah- - Scenic Highways bureau as a result of a meeting appearing at Timpanogos, park Wed- scnooi was yesterday awarded the 1901 In Bath, Somersetshire, England. Salt Lake City. which was organized. In Provo last held Monday by the executive com He Joined the Ii. .D. S. church la Engprize. for the best poster1 In the poster According to. advices reaching here, week, has a large number of1 colored mittee of the farm bureau and the Manager Dave Mitchell will be at land, and' came here with his parents Tomlinson ate a contest conducted by Uhe clean-u' the. his In In wrote uses ot that he rat slides which Illustrating large quantity "Say, are you the guy park to look 'em over. Then hell in 1920. He was a. faithful Latter-dacommittee of Provo. Jean Hoover of lecture on the wonderful scenic beau- county commission. od out those who merely think The Dally Herald the other day to Saint poison in an effort to kill himself. He held the an office of elder. and ue siztn grade in the Timpanogos ties Of Utah .and the central route The question to be considered-a- t look out for Friday, the thirteenth V of state league. callbre.and Besides his parents, he is survived was rushed to the emergency hospital "iey' school waa given second B VWm OB IOT mOT9 the- conference will be concerning the came a husky voice over the teleep ' through Colorado. Ta mhM ben-nii1m(nlatAr prise. .matt. six brothers: Albert, Ernest, The posters were To He wjU leave tomorrow for Los An- newly established law by Which ohe phone to The Herald reporter Sunday by Judged from the h? vm""d f8 bai!L1r Percy, Leonard.andHarold; and Ihiiollce e le said to have placed ' H. JoUpwlng standpoints: be by accompanied, evening. geles and will will apriginallty.tdeon ? rw commissioner deed the of his rash responslblUty agricultural sisters, Elsie, Llllle and Sorted the three continued eee," sentiment, and ' comprehension D. Judson, general manager of the "well, you state rfomestio the troubles. Also ah uncle, Harry Heal of Provo. point inspectors throughout w ciean-on saw that piecein the Highway acUvltles. Pike's Peak is expected that a large A few years ago, before te ' was Funeral services will be held in the to be paid by the various counties. voice"I never was Morrthaa a hundraf nnar didn't I too late. and MrGay The law stipulates that the county paperNintll It n association. Mr. Judson Tomlinson tried to commit tlon ot fans will be on hand tomor-sulciSixth ward chapel Thursday at," 1:80 entered in (he contest, and the major- - have been in conference here during a tax not to exceed one- - get time to read the paper Thursday o'clock. Friends may view the reby slashing his throat" with a nw afternoon io get their first was in ww mem. -- were ot the highest order, the last two days regarding the route may levy razor. His mill for the purpose ot defray-- J evening when that little yarn act was discovered before glimpse of the recruit Timps. the address above at mains to tenth prior Mcording to the Judges of the contest to te taken through Utah by that highthere and on. Friday, tne tnirteentn, the services.-- . me inspector. he was able to do himself any serious oi the expense Any player on any Central Utah ing several prizes could have ' ' " .. '. - At theNmeeting Monday it was said before my attention was called to the team of last year may get a chance to will be interred In the city Injury." eenglven way.. The body According to Mr. Gay the route that b ythe representatives of the fanners article, the day bad already played a cemetery under the direction ot the Several- - times he has been in the make the Tlmp roster by coming to Those who receded honorable "mm, will unme. will on . . . trick little upon new ot the 'ihat work finally hands of the law and has been sen1 the park' Wednesday afternoon. It Is the ' Berg Mortuary. organization Zn Alta 0akIey Florence John-on- , doubtedly be the Utah Scenic highway Inspector would' bea mere duplication "After this.ril read your paper tenced to the county jail on two dif- believed that at least two Leht, three Herman Benians an,d so that I will be a little ferent occasions for recklessly oper I American Fork, and one or two eaoh Evelyn Han- and then over the Arrowhead trail. of the work already being done by the every night on unlucky more careful what I do Mr. Gay '1s very much enthused in county agricultural agent v an automobile; ating nonrHebejr ana springvuie wm try CHiLDS OF TJerlznlng08ters-wlU- ' wm-te the'TJUh ceiig Highways assoctatluu He was married-abou- t to make the State league grade. ... a ago-tthoroughly familiar with olikOYlday "the; thirteenth. year "Of course I don't toindras long as and .believes that It. wllLM the means the Intent of the new law betoretak. But" as Otto Blrk, late of American, of Provo. Morgan Mary Commercial and pavings the tricks are just little ones. It was to .while of placing Utah' wonderland- before and latter of Provo, puts It: in bank, regard Fork, steps any Ing out Mny of the ottiM win v. MANY ATTEND FUNERAL. the people of the nation and In bring- commission may call a conference ot Just a little trick that happened "That State league grade is going, to DIES SPRIHGVILLE T. !S.d0T Business houses ot ing thousands of tourists to this state. the twom,ove-4- . hereH4tttleAoy,-theIme8tJitt- le steep." ... fellowjrou ever laid your eyes on." 17. A large SPANISH FORK, April ments. The first prtzV The Daly Herald sends its congratwinner was given5 a f ."PROVO DOCTOR .LECTURES. SPRINOVILLE; April 47. Mrs. number ot Spanish . Fork residents ulations to Mf. and Mrs. John F. Holm, Childs, very sud went to SprlngvUle Sunday afternoon age 43 years,-dieMARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. 760 East FlfthxSoutb street;, on the o'clock to attend the funeral services for Mrs. 6:30 at DrrWaitef f.'.HasIer Monday evennew arrival. Jack jays the new boy denly Monday morning It Is if Smith, who filed after ot home at failure In the Jordan-Browhis heart ORATORIO PRACTICE ii. steel Word has will be superintendent of the SANTAQUIN. April 8UNDAV. ' from pneumonia. a short Illness ing gave a lecture before the Utah First ward. ot mill, and hereV hoping he Is right. Opbthalmologtcal society. The' doctors Just been reeelvedof the marriage, Mr. Qhllds took a walk Sunday good business -ir?orence Madsen Ulustrated Jils , lectuxJAtthlBilcro-scojlc.sUde- Miss Edna Wickman ot Santaquln to eppersou . his CELEBRATED.: In ANNIVERSARY afternoon with company aes to announoa that " sh.owln,the changed ap- Milt Steel of Goshen, 'which took brother John, Ed- - Payne and- - pell . A to read - wn,ctt h DIES 8UDDE!!L- V- Thorn, been meeting In pearance of the eye under certain . 17. cmplace at Goshen Friday, evening.-and Mr. several and had 'complained SANTAQUIN, April awS receptionwas tendered to the young times of a pain around his heartrBut MrsT HathlasTCunderson" entertained the of - IV 4 home bridegroom. T the at 117. theomen's ; About a monUTtgcToTTIasler couple Mrs. on returning home felt better, and 20; guests Saturday evening In honor . Want Ads. -SPRINaVIJLLE,f Apr" ': All lovers gave a lecture before, the" same society They will reside at Santaquin. 53 with An 'xns. Tnca and 73rd. ate his family slept' of Mrs. Ounderson's suppeK birthday Amelia. P. Flllerup Hutchlnga, age tausio and who desire " " to take part which was so well SppTeclated that he Ypu can sveLj wife ot Silas Hutchlngs, died well that night, but at o'clock In the niversary f The table decorations years, lecture. second " Invited to was invited to give a, flow after and ne to oake a were irom bis CHpitt Monday TO raisea of birthday, dm 8J1N0 suddenly pneumonia large morning WESTMINSTER real money noon at 1:15 o'clock at the (amUy dress and was seized again with the ers. Mrs. Gundersoa ;was the reci" OFFENDERS PUNISHED. pient of several handsome gifts and Under the auspices of xhe young home on 8outh State street. . Mrs. same pain. BOYV BAND PLAYS. : mwinia's society ot the Community Ilutchlngs had been ailing for two . Dr. John R. Anderson was called remembrances by her children and by' patronizing Two were neua -- A CapeUa' weeks but continued with her home and administered an anesthetic; he ap- friends. . '- - - '- ' tte c'pen tave an five a concert at the Com- - duties. end ate. dinner with her fam- peared to be better and the doctor left, ott the lawn of Such was the punishment Mrs.. George. Weight and Mrs. .the sdvertleers: the church Friday evening, April ily Sunday, beoomingTery JH In the but was called back Immediately; but s liters .5?2fl'.b,,flta the direc to "T day; offenders fey the b. t. y. munity Roth well ot Moore, Idaho., William afternoon-v- before the doctor orr family could give ?4vr' was a highly respected student , body ;on Monday at. noon. who use tj. seven i aid Vj. OfrrChllds. Isho both survived of chlldrenf expired. by She The program Is composed budding Into real The Hrst two "were plain sluffers. the Mrs. Frank Rlgge cl.Provow .Euntee, , His forme wife, Bulah,,dled four farmer and has held many Important by sung selections, secular and acred two pUyed ,om TerT i"1 other. had sneaked around a ledge Lc-- years Herald agot leaving two sons, Russell off ices la the ftityt he also served entire choir, quartets, duets 'or Km fiflUr. Albert Vernon and ; His death as councilman. teams one member a although un- - and "played " 'cards, during' working the was and direcAlden, and' city Mary. daughter, nun. under iJfrs. utehmgs the) Js holr The soloK ' ' " crowd of peo-J-.. hour. . a of the Second ward HeUafi. society.! - He 4s aurvlvedby hla ii later : wife, came ae terrible shock to the ntire came after a stu. tion of Miss Doris Borlff, graduate streets Inlhe The She Latter-da-y punishment Cassis Fullmer, and two little, daugh- community. : Funeral services will be Saint devout the and a vuu, of the, jnuslodepartmenUflC mourn H irlal, her to dent4odx friends of ters, Ada and Thelma; his mother, held In the First ward church Wedteacher leaf es host ue selections bv th K..4 were Judge Hay Olpln ot the Block ."T Northwestern university and wUl Mm. Olive Chllds - three -- brothers, nesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Bishop services Funeral death. eoUege Westminster untimely Ue. at muslo ,. club. The paddle was wielded with U ' John. Dlmmlok end Chaaacey: two O. B. HttnOngtoa ta charge, be announced later. , ... ta salt Lake City. .y,L. ... .... J.gusto, etc, byVictoi; Hatch, th6p-oush,- " to-d- ay - and-pro- fes by-th- e e ' , .... ,S '- - -- bothn He-sai- d rNr . t4 life."-i-Bisho- ' 5 upoft . - - the-cou- I 10 -- . 'bs' con ISi Blames it to i Unlucky Day p y - s, - Ocean-to-Ocea- SV ""' fwUDSjwiJum " collec-marrle- d, de . - - 1' t iCe - . ttese-lntereste- I ftI0Sl a d-ln d ; n dis-eas- icif l&rl . J '".rniJiktiM w "VffSSS ua J90'' 1 yfu, - t-'t- - ton.u,! i) 'SSif? "w to preiide4f ... - ; y v - V |