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Show w THE HERALD 1 V YOK'XXXVlt:N0.233.- -; 1 - . T. : If HE DA LY "HERAL 0 Herald Dally, and 8undy ' from The published iiow Herald building, oil South; First Weei street midway between Cen., ter and First South streets. p, JL. - - - PRQYO.'UTAH, MONDAY, APRIL 23, THE WEATHER, UTAH 1923. (-r- - ' .T W' J- ; , - ) - W - .WILL BE FETED 3 ' PRICE THREE CENTS. mi . fair 'tonight Generally.., and Tuesday. -rr 444 ,.. . - 044w CLUB: " r...r- - DgiEiiniiisyiH; '1sbse35.- - JniOTninr - a;f t ' KICKS HELPLESS ; M a nil ifiliW - J - 7 . ix&ijwwi- in -l - fcmer h i-- Stewsrd of Oomuv Unw Te: Dl AH I I - l- nfll!IC!ll!IIS - -- . In Crt JLsir4t r II , QAHACLES COT FLESH Ingram . ' ; . BaaHBjBsjaBsassaBSBsasMsM Charles J. Wlqi-t- , district attorney of the Fourth judicial Plahs looking toward the consolidaSPANISH FORK. April 18. Ona of The biggest event In the life of the Horace (Merrill, chairman. 355. district embracing Utah, Wasatch Duchesne and Uintah counties, tion of Springrille and Provo In one the, most successful ondertakinga of boys Of Provo this rear wUl be SATURDAY-Boy- s' tho outof-dooAsm CBtatekTt(lm He IMended the day died suddenly Sunday afternoon his home in Myton, Duchesne united Ichool district are beinr con Spanish Fork Eiwanis club week which wiH be eonduoted Dr. Fred R. Taylor, chairman. Werh-t- f "si5c1cto-hi- s county. -- The news ox his deattt came many sidered bywhoboth Proro and Sprtogrllle the Courtesy week programs given .. ti ,irt citizens, beUeye that as the steerf . Perhaps the biggest day of the week Injuria ReevH In Man's friendiin Protaand Qther plwes of the Fourth district the various clubs during the past in the club industry county Death. . tory derelojes beginning Sunday, April wU be on TuesdyJLjay i, when the oaa txxa ut uue dosi ox neaitn ior a long time mi. week. Svrinsrille and Provo should- nave 39, to continue until Saturday, May 6. Loyalty day parade will take place. and had never compiainea ox .any umess. Saturday he was doing closer cooperation. Twelve meetings were held and the It is proposed to hare alt the school vr Torav JL tale of the aes rival when his -work as. usuaL comDlained arose he he Every body in Provo win be the Sunday morning . I The coming of the steel plant Invest boys of Proor in the process, tnolud-to- g of each was furnished by the de"treasure tat speakers Island" Ing dramatic ie gradually grew worse and of fHmgtire-(wea.- v "king pin" in the city during that jw the baseball teams of the rarious waa told In Federal court when Klwants club, who spoke on courtesy. week. the afternoon: of dollars means' that much added to tail . They, wUl be entertained, given schools; the oBy Bmtt Sfoar, former assistant steward Scout, the- - news , of the main The week was; various privileges and in general will Born in Sweden 66 years ago, Mr.. Wahlquist came to Utah the Nebo school district, and, as has on meeting boysrthe r ooyi' tends, maitarr-gwj-d, the President Van Bnren, described with his parents when he was 11 years of age: The family made been pointed out, will benefit other how he had seen the, regular luncheon of Klwaals. at have the time of their young life. fife and drum corps, and an other Oeorg EL lilies, cap bo; Committees from the Roarty club organizations. The which Mayor O. K. Hansen of Proro . it shome in Heber, where he attended the public schools and spent cities of that district as much as It tain ec tne snip, uck H. o. parade will be rea I the direction of under will school Clayton Jenkins, finances. SpringviUe's help viewed most of his young early life. - "chairman of tho by the mayor and other1 oity p ft was the main speaker. work In the For many years he was a teacher in the public schools of On the other hand most of the people k charged, resulted inuyunw "Courtesy said Mayor Hansen, "is dub. are now toys' all kinds of and county officials, representatives"1 death. bit planning steel plant will live In of the Rotary,' Klwants, chamber of Wasatch county, and also" served several terms as county recorder. at worirsnhe Miles to being, tried for murder on a balm, which like mercy blesses him good things for the boys of the oity. commerce. Boy Scouts, and other orPrpvo or Sringville. Their children the that and that receives, gives him; All of that time he was studying.law and Was later admitted to will high seas, alleged fo have been of attend schools in. these cities, and TA The general committee consists nt n r1n4n ' .tnm.rv.Il ganizations. the bar. --- , Wyman Berg, Fred Provo will not benefit at all by the committed last lone, before .Judge commoi level. This is the thing More than 2,000.000 boya will A. Francis Winslow a and Jury. .Several years4ig0ne was called to fill a mission to Sweden increased tax valuation of the steel inAnderberg. In International BdyaTweek must be done in a big way before we Olsen, A commltee In charge of the activi this during which timejb was editor of the Swedish L. D. S. mission dustry; Nebo will reap aU that In- -' Chained to Bulkhead. year. Two thousand of them can hope to abolish the frlctkm that of each day has been appointed should be from Provo. creased avluation, and ' Springvllle's classes ties was going down the iron ladder exists between the and are now outlining the various fea1 The committee in charge of the as- - countv ' recorder of I Bnar wlH be Dut a sma11 portion of 'home' he served Returning and factions. again ' ww . t .. a ' . t i . Into bold 10 to see Baxter, who was tures to be emphasized. ' a..1 j nopnisn wuu parade is as follows: Mart Roylance, -"We must appreciate the viewpoipt I wasaicn couniy. iuier pemg aimittea to thapar he was elected handcuffed and chained to a bulkhead, The activities of the week has been chairman; Frank Fork. Paysdn. anoTother ciUes wUl u tnr WoaotH onimft- - l o pnimtv nthM-noDeming, J. A. of the one with whom we differ,.before divided with the following chairmen O. R. Thonias, R. S. of the increase, even though when I saw that Captain allies was a reconsillatlon can be r" partake is, for. several terms, hoped r. Bob Moorefield, Bert Sutton, Isaac have to accommodate there ahead of tne, Sfoar said. "He And so soon as we reach this point In charge of the respective days: "orfour years he was also iudre of the iuvenilfr court of TltAh they ofmay not 1 some tmade remark to Baiter SUNDAY Boys' day in churches; Brockbank, L. R. Edwards, Jos. P. ' the school children brought by any in our progression we will be. in a betand Wasatch conldnt huA It hear was also A. Barton, chairman. which and then at Iaw what time he nffioo in counties, a George reason of the steel' plant population ' Welch, Paul Vincent A. A. Anderson, 'Provo. I saw him kick Baxter as he lay there ter position - to extend the rights' of MONDAY-yBoday in schools; Dell Webb, George Harris, 8npt Aid-ou- s ": gain. fcourteey. him kicked He twice. James B. Tucker, chairman. In the campaign three 'years ago he was nominated district At present Springville is a part of helpless. ixiioit; Heber Taylor. "Courtesy should not stop with the TUESDAY Boys' "I didn't dare say anything. I was individual. Loyalty day; The Rotary club is very anxious to attorney on the Republican ticket and was elected to that position the Nebo school district, while Provo It Is not necessarily pern is a district all to itself. Gradually it afraid if I did the captain would take sonal in its obligations" but is -- rather Mart Roylance, chairman. get the cooperation of all other whichhe has filled with credit since that time. His duties as WEDNESDAY Boys' day in athInferested is exDected that the two cities will me for mutiny. When I saw what he institutional. - A certain- deference taken him tofrovo manTEirnes. tetlcsTTTerle Tayi6r, chairman. was Jenkins. "We ask all xlti- - . aTflreach other courtesy is due the wonderful In "THURSDAY Boys day " Th IndusMs- - Elizabeth Camp- - ly,-- and in tunei bv.t- a street may di could hardly crawl back up the lad- and to tens do something for. their own stitutions of our country." chairman. ajquiBi; iout sons ana one daughter, as follows: Keith C. vide the two municipalities. Their 'in der." boys, their neighbor's boy or any other A. C. Peterson ave the cour- try; Ray Timerman, Supt FRIDAY Boys' day in home; Dr. boy who happens to cross their Wahlouist, principal of the Plain City schools in Weber county; terests will be more in common as Under questioning by Carleton path." tesy address at the American Legion .Charles F. WahlquisV manager of Myton dairy; John T. assistant United States attor- meeting Tuesdsyr W. A. Cornaby ad their boundaries come nearer each other. The steel plant site can never ney, Stoar said Baxter had fainted at dressed the On Westlan club at the Wahlquist and Miss Mabel Wahlquist.-OF Funeral arrancements have not vatV Wn nmnitoH be annexed to either city according to his work a few hours after he came home of Blanche York. He also spoke . ...r.wv-. . ". . . - tne . aboard the Later said be the a re made the i. .i. jarocKDBiiK to ship. the promise promote at the meeting of the Fldelous club at ttancounty Bar :as6ciation this whUe Utah county now has the Judge, year ago. But, the plant site may be first officer and the pantryman "bad the home of Mrs. Harry Nelson. was not represented on the last included In a morning appointed s commltee . to Provo. school some words" over Baxter shirking his The Rotary club was addressed by SPRINGVILLE DIES draft resolutions of respect to the Republican ticket, and for that reason district, and this district would then work. A C. Peterson, and the Relief Supt memory of Charles J. Wahlguisttate the appointment should come to this gain all the. increase in .taxable, prop by Prof. L. B. Eggertaen. ProManaoles Cut Flesh. ' society district attorney. The wmmlttee in- oity. It Is generally admitted that erty wrought by steel industry. fessor Eggertsen also addressed . the 21. MS. SPRINGVILLE April After a married life of 41 year Mrs. Stoar testified that the falling out cludes Judge Ellas Hansen, former Governor Mabey will name a Republi- The county as a whole would share in conjoint meeting of the Rebekahs and rrancanya Miller, 82 years, died Fri Olivia Davis, of Salem, has decided to In Baxter .bewith mate resulted the Judge A. B. Morgan, and Attorney J. can. tne steel plant tax other than the the Odd Fellows, the entire program day afternoon at the home of her H. McDonald. paddle, her own canoe alone, and, The Utah 'County Bar school district amount. That Provo ing handcuffed and chained in the for which was furnished by the, han-i- s Mrs. Henry Clary of the through her attorneys. Baker ft Baker, daughter hold. he Be said twice risked Baxter associaUon,wHl send a floralreat the and Springville should share in club. " First ward. PTCCI has asked tor a divorce from her hue to the Wahlquist home and school tax money would offest the inwill' name Dr. Joseph Hughes was the speaker Miller had been a widow for band, Frank B. Davis. Mrs. a . committee to' attend the funeral UULUI IIDIH creased' school population and larger American at the Legion Auxiliary and 30 years her husband John and two The couple were married at Pay-soservices. ; school expense brought by the steel the ladies' Literary club. children John li. and Francis preNovember 1, 18SL They bare "I did not get to know Mr. Wahl-- Wallace Peterson spoke on courtesy ceding her la death. industry. In this way neither city five children, the youngest 19 years ' qulst very well" Mrc Brdckbank said a e with overburdened be would large at the club, and Wallace' FILES CONTRACT Mrs. 'Miller was highly respected old, and for whose custody 'Mrs. DarU this morning. "But what M. Hales was the speaker -- at the citizen and at the time of her death school population, and it Would not I did know ' asks the court of him Impressed mi with His bon-he unfair to therest of the Nebo" dis Junior meeting at the home was the only sewing pioneer of '47 Mrs. Davis Sqrosis her husband that alleges " esty and his excellent Intentkm-tof Horace Fereday, where an excep living here.- - Funeral services will be had give The Columbia Steel corporation has trict for that district, with Springto several Lake Salt gone City cUl not have any yeupje me best service possible filed with the Utah countv recorder a ville eliminated. tional musical program was also ren- held In the First ward church Sunday times to attend motion picture shows for him tojrive:" census school in increase v dered.' noticeable v s vr::; Codt of an azreemeht made on the at J o'clock. Bishop O. B. Huntington ,J5r,,Wah'gU'BilTed1'M '"w"' Every member of the Klwauls club wllLbftJjL charge. 10th of October, 1923, between lteelf'uu to the tel industry, a!so charges that he treated her cruel--l-y. , me. to thFourth wird. Prvo-Srivill- e Is pleased with the success of the unMayor U. K. Hansen toaay saia xnai and th Holding and thaheftjberjember? "He was a member of new districting- was a nn the nroDosed it.. wwt dertaking of the week. my churcK ret,i uio 1922, and "sent word April 15, 1923, Bishop a. L. Booth aaidr "For a while wwywv, inn consideratlonH earnest agrees to construct and erect "a blast matter worthy that he would never return. She saysr fie was an instructor s of the parents' furnace, and other equip by the school authorities of Provo and lie is' worth more than 125,000, and . of citizens the and by ut 5nu"nian; cltisenand ment and works incident to the manu- Springville, asks' for alimony. , . .'; haTe-onof praise facture of steel," providing the holding both cities, .. Sm- .will district Nebo the "Undoubtedly company secures and tenders to the J- IS LAID TO REST RobaraoblnsoiT steel corporation,- - without cost to it, benefit ia large amount- - bythesteei same 'while at he of th state, who waa in certain; lands, water .rights, limestone plant valuation, on legal bftiness, Funeral services were held in the between the cities of ttoe the major portion of the increase """oaay properties, etc; his sorrow at Mr. William Jones and Bert Crow narin school population will be added to Provo, third ward .Sunday afternoon Wahlqulst's Provo and Springville.. After a two. weeks' illness WelIs for Mrs. Elizabeth Choules, former rowly missed death ria the wood alcoM? f?d faT0 bu WreciaUoh of JThe contract provides that options the Provo schools," Mayor Hansen and landed Wahlquist', ftortt to enforce the shall be taken on certain lands, wa- said. VThat means the Provo qstrfctj Wehti, 57 years of age, a prominent' city' treasurer, who died here last hol route Saturday-nigh- t, the county jail this morning,' also mechanic of this city, passed away week' of heart trouble. Bishop George ter .rights, etc, and that these shall wUl have to spend more money on ner ' 1 . . cent of the a the same route. Saturday night' He was bora In Powelson presided. bo paid in full on or iefore the 1st day schools while hot getting a wood alco- Point Mr. Wahinnu'. teen steel I had the Both by School drinking brought : taxaUpn Provo, September 14, 1865, the son of Thevmuslc was rendered By- the holding of Julv. I92.nd that-th- e" MrsJ the "on tfter thofaneral i sothat companylahall take late Third holp undr the PeterM.WenU dlrectloJiio,!CjeJPoUcere Lnd tef Bruce Hawa Murray Roberta expVained thla. morning in city court. Minerva B.. Wentx'. f0CBtRainn the ' Fourth district! thereto in trust pending notification INVITED. ARE uwa PARENTS . sirangor naa gaven of , With the years amount "u, mT not h eight of exception the steel the Mng a iolo and the Hawsyquartetf iI a. by corporation T" t "i uu uikcul vucui' v aw LJie.siUJire-4Un iwvua unui selection: 4n-trenderea a he it -l- awyers of money-to-aFjajo expended y Batia9TeniL " B. Y, U. at College 00 of ' the ' teachers and extolled and the been suggested He his secured life lived Provo. in The .. i ways apeakers construction "and erection of the first at 8 o'clock, uu -- t roce. picxea up jo early education at the Brigham Young example oi. tne aepartea ana poe unit, which shall in no event be less Hall Thursday afternoon, first "crowd the wULfurnlsh third The O. grade. nlgTit of terms her Dr. after'a Maeser. large .Karl In aacdemyl Saturday manygood under glowing, whet,,er rnor Mabey than the sum of $3,000,000. . the part of tho program. One of d Later he became a skilled mechanic characteristics. The speakers were had been drawn around the men. on wrer such notice, from Upon Utah receiving ",.00w county the discussion of ? pro and has beeneinployed by the Smoot rRrtv Dixon. Sidney Russell of the I West Center street - Both men were " "" ,,x holding company- - 'agrees to deliver a "rth to and. child, which is teacher of blems ' Lumber company for a number , of ward bisuopVic, and EUaop L. L. Nel-- , seriously 111, said to have been caused conveydeed pf good and sufficient ; were taken to be ioliowed by a talk by ProL-i- r years.Steel Previously to that he had teen son7wit;whonr"Mrs.-- Choules "rhad by tho wood alcohol;-TheColumbia ance tff to raor the conveyingselect a SStfSS: to-4tor the night It was and Jfohn Nutul. Air pareaw are Invited in workedlf the county and years or, Utah for many Power, the jail as Light working corporation the .lands' designate feared that death or blindness might ... to attend. treasurer's office. , company... necessary for use in the construction He Kicked -- tint. Twice. Invocation was offered by. Alfred E. folloT the alcoholic spree. This mornHe Is survived by his aged mother, .mai prosecutions. r , and maintenance . operation erection, WORK ON SALEM ROAD. V. Eves and the benediction by John, D. ing the men sti'K showed the effects . on his wrist three brothers and two sisters, Ray of Vernal and Ma cf sold first unit of a the,; company's and that the man-le- s . SPANISH FORK, April uterment was hr theProro for thr liquor. They were fined) aQ H. Frank Charles Dixon, : ' Wents, ' . : v : they had cut Went; Mrs. hTt been plant work on 5600 feet of state were so. tight J where Bishop Joseph each, and as neither was able to pay, iind cemetery Raymond Wents, in imnoMU. Partridge city All of the remainder of-t- he i'tia jands. -- was through the flfh. rjiird iiuje Jm 4,l- -' MJ. W-f 'r. both went to jail for Balom,-whic- h, terms. the graver dedicated A. Buttle T ,1 hlghwayihroug-WnrmPtiL. rruru. vt iiio bu So. too. h.. k- neuis, water rlghu'and easement sj wUl be rej went, to see his sliipiiinte. be said, the last winter, member of was inconfplete Mr. the Wents left a arae of Thom" O'Donnell Assault occurred. and conveyed "shall be held,. ,. ' MEETING POSTPONED. STUBB3 HAVE SON. iuuied. The equipment of the Phelps. Provo Elks club and also the 'Masonic 11 U who Maurice was passen holding company Jnjtrust -- tobe Condlt lut over-tbont been has American of the rnsxructlon"Company Representatives wouja not abandon cororganization. ' conveyed (o the Columbia, Steel. Captain ior com-- i j ger on the ship, testified that Mr. and Mrs.' Wesley Stubba are re- . .Funeral services will fee hetd. Tues- Legion-- posts of Provo, Spanish Fork h.,i4- ali i In readiness ' IW b PPoIntment i.. " U,-.oua m man 'I afternoon at It: 30 o'clock in the and Salem being the only ones,.tobe .Joicing over-t- he poration to be used in the construction menclng " birth of their first- work. SUte Road Engineer day and operation of such jddlUqnarunit wiU ; bo- - to fa board who wouldn't work and that Provo Fourth' ward chapel Friends present at the meeting Saturday even-'bor- n Patterson a B, boy, tiptng the scale at "Robert husky J or units athe steel company may him a beating. cJSw?15T "WiteCinclndlni view the body at the residence of ring," the organization , of the Utah nine pounds. Oeorg. B. Stone, Upet b. totttdrtto giva may . . , deem necessary, a i. each additional unit i him the man W The work will require a Mother and son are getting onlg the mother,' Mrs. Minerva B. Wents Councly council of - the American or unlti to cost not lets than tie sum j-... SO dayai-,- . i about ton men' to the services ', Provo indefinitely. Bench, wet splendidly. postpone! Legion torc'v.' prior It was pointed out that!' 1 1,000,006. .w- S mr. ..-..'.- . asa tWlMLay waqii !.! - K m died4n4W . 3 trng tht4yonktos, . par-tldpa-te m r(i. v j Bo-sha- C-it- . ys' organ-jjfltlan- - .iiH-eyB.- " - gtfugmphicl'w"f PTTjJiahl said-Chair- man ea'i , Gold-thwalt- Wahl-quisUUR- to!. oy 'r " Provo-Springvi- ie pmiiiimi I Mill n, Self-Cultur- -- - ' T3V . .......Ci,'..t v,j coke-oven- ESTEEMED! . : ,r. -- FT ILIMEIIIZ rMnl - antecuiigl5- fnn. m he S mi 1 V thejieach--ers-wtt;iea- 1 .. -- 1 - , 'tSSL5tt ,2o1 Ki?? th; v- iia, pur-cnaa- by-th- n ' 2- ...' y -- ti .,. ... " Vt m ( Sent. v ." "V wws!'!i-i- - - - u JVigfel ... |