Type | issue |
Date | 1923-04-24 |
Paper | Provo Daily Herald |
Rights | No Copyright - United States (NoC-US) |
Publisher | Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
OCR Text | Show j imp 11 f " T Tl Herald The Daily nd 8ur,clay ' from The wBre published Hlrald bulldinq, on South First West strtet, midway netwsen- Cen, ter and First South streets. r THEDAILY' HERALD' xouxxxm no. 234. tHE WEATHER Gtntrally . fair tonight and Thursday; warmer extreme southwest portion tonight . - , ". 'mk0mmmmmmmimmmimmmmmmmmmmmmm m PP"a " PRICE THREE CENTS.' rm LiviJ 111 yd r.J L . RELIEF STAKE SOCIETY TO Columbia ... lEaSrors:: ispnngralls SESsion , jlore than 600 'women are expected 1 to attendthe TJtatt stoke Reliet society To heldla'the : teachers; cbnvehttopt to taljerawae'-Saturd- ay Every f stake ward teacher Jto .the J&eliet society Is expected to attend .the ...two sessions that will be held during tie day. The first session will begh at' 10 o'clock In the forenoon and the second section at J o'clock In the after noon. Mrsrlnes Knight Allen,, 'president of .the Relief society, of the Utah l stake, wlir 'preside1 OTeTthe conven-tio' ' 1 , ; " Mrs. Clarissa 8. WlUlaims", general . president or the organization throughout the L. D. a. church and her first Jennie .Brimhall counselor, MrsKnight of Provo,irlll..J)ft Jb attend-- , ance, Both of the general authorities will give addresses during the conven' ' - ,' tion. TtBTnuslc for the forenoon jessisa. The main topic ot conversation in Provo Md..$pringTffle.JseJaa..in the-oth- er communities in the south end of TJtajh county is at present the the prose4 schools jof Provo and Springville, and of thetwo city the probable merger governments, as- published exclusively in, The pally Herald. Ifany citizens, in both Provo and Springville are -- giving serious -- cwslderation to the Question, which at some time no doubt will materialize. It has been my idea tor a long Urn that eventually Provo and Sprlngvlllft will; be one. larger city," said Myron E. Crandallf Jr., manager ot the Springville Canning company. "Of course it la impossible to say when such a tune will come, but I have felt for a long time that such ' will be the cas-- T - "At present I have not formed any opinion as to the consolidation of the tWBChool systems anff would hardly caret to be quoted on the subject "However, I will Investigate it from every possible angle and will then let ... yojrknwhat I .thjnkfjt Bishop George R. Maycock, cashier ot the Springville Banking company, realizes .that the majority ot people that will come here with the steel in- - dustry-wil- l live in Provo and Springville and that the Interests of the two Cities will be closely interwoven. "There- - would te ad vaatages". and -- SATURDAY Um Wi d f3G n rinnllin N H in ajw.w II II i i ii iiimil! si vn i r it it mm mm 1 ww, 11 - s'sms1 - mmmm mz upin a merger disadvantages coming of the two cities, said BlshopJMay-cock- . -- "In certain way. Provo would be benefitted . and . In J(hetLways Springville-woulbe benefitted. In the same way dlsatr vantage? would also present themselves. "I have hot considered the proposition wery thoroughly, although I am giving it some, thought at present. It is a vital problem. "I realize it will be quite a problem to finance the education of the children of the manyamUiesOiat will come here. Most of those families will come to Provo and Springville; Jnfact. I believe most of them will come to Provo. Most of the improvements will be in the Nebo school district and therefore the tax money will go to that district. "I realize, too, that Prove hasdfine deal to bring the steel plant here, and .therefore, sfiould be con- sldered when it. comes to the tional burden ot educating the dren- that will come with the new in' dustry." HERE V 1 --T-- ub. - m. mlwLsML mm mw -"f l- Tirw - u - TEACHERS' -C- ONVENTION HOLD - I V u . UTAH .: UTAH PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923. nnn n . n m u warn m i mmlm vaJULi mvm i . is i1 mm 1 -- 1 1 - -- m in r iiiiiiii ue scope oi tne newly created dis--l f " . The people of Provo and thoia of triet agricultural Inspector office was explained Tuesday afternoon at a other Utah1 county cities who get been proposed to obtain the senti Four beautiful horses arrived by meeting of the county commission and their movie recreation here are about ments ot the people of Utahlcounty in to embark upon, a Bual expedition into bringing the Santa Fe railroad through . special Orem car this morning to others Interested in the movement There were present at the meeting the Jungles of "Darkest Africa," where this City and county. appear on the vaudeville stage this afternoon and evening . at the J. T. Gardner of American Fork. Fred once Livingstone blazed a trail and .The Provo Chamber of Commerce., Columbia theater. The horses are Matley of Spanish Fork, and A. O. where Stanley expeditioned to find doubtlessly will sponsor the meeting, Smoot of Provo, representing the Livingstone. finely trained for their act, done without it is announced, taking any .. with the cooperation of the Hanne-for- d county commission; A. A. Hinckley. For the. wild animals and big game decided stand for or against the pro- -' Heber. Webb and Ed T. Jones, repre- of Africa come to the leading family, anil furnish one of the tposed grouping of the Denver A Rio most expensive vaudeville performsenting the office of the state comand the Grande railroad with the large Santa ances brought to this city. . missioner ot agriculture.; Dr. Robert Columbia. Fe transcontinental system. . . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson ha re Evans, director of the agricultural ex It is proposed to discuss a resoluinciting the emotions of the audi tension department; L. L. Bunnell of filmed a wonderful huntins: trin Into tion asking the Interstate; Commerce ence to a high pitch in th opening Lakeview, H. W. Gore of Genola, the heart of the dark continent where commission to group the D. & R. 0 act and thoroughly frightening every Charles Ludlow f Benjamin, and B this intrepid husband and wife spent railroad with the, Santa which one In the house before the final cur- D. Wadley of Pleasant Grove, repre- two years alone with the natives. would place Provo and Springville on tain, the famous mystery play, "The senting the Utah County Farm bu- many cannibals, picturing the wildest a direct transcontinental line wlthSt Bat" by Mary Roberts Rinehart and reau. of animals in his lair, If you delight in Lquls, Kansas City, Texas ; antffii! last The question vt whether of not the Hons, tigers, leopards, elephants and southwestern states. The financial AveryJHopwood county agent could do the work of the such companions of African forests; condition of the D. & R. G. it has been evening in. the Columbia theater. Although the authors and manage ins'pector came np- - for discussion and If you want to get a better acquaint said,! has prevented that road from a ment request all not to divulge tho occupied much of the time. It was ance with how a savage Ethiopian larger policy of trade and industrial solution of the mystery that explained by Dr. Evans and Commis lives, then by spend an expansion in Colorado and Utah. the pleasure of future patrons may sioner Hinckley that the work of tne hour this evening at the Strand, for by Santa Fe official recently express, "or Trot will he under hot be lessened, it may be said that ' inspector was, more of police "work doing so you aid your bit to. & R. J. v. McAllister, supervisor of music buying ed a desire to taekr over the D. G. to' gain access to the new Iron and the story 4s laid in the Long Island: while the work of the county agent the books-needin the Provo city schools. During the for the depopulated tly home of the aged Miss Cornelia Van steel center now forming in Utah educational. noon hour the Provo high school band library shelves. ' Gorder. It seems that the past few j To the- county commission's ques- -All 'women atwill furnish music. Ana, If you still hae arieslre for county. Hon household been whether Considerable has terrified the could opposition to. "the county agenr j further daysjhe acquaintance with big game tending the convention are asked by entrance- - Into Utah has PJ uiieariniy sounds irom aiijmrts orinoi assist in tne inspection of fruit of the African wilds then the stake juthoritiea to bring, a lap the bouse arid by threats of death if during the busy season, . Mr. Wadley you may hunt the monsters of those developed due, It is said, tpjthe Jn. mncneon. ..... ... e occupants do not leave. The Union explained that during the last-fru- i The Ladies' .Floral, company, has jungles with H.'.A. Snow, wlmsn ftlm atstence of the Union Pacific and bank Tias been robbed of aT million Tdol- - j season County. AgenOTP. Welch and is screened at the Columbia on Thurs Southern Pacific regarding the charge of the' decorations , for the Atregion as" their-terrltlars, the bank president is dead in the a representative from the Agrisul- - day and Friday. meeting and is furnlshlngjftowers and was proposed to group the one it west Is tural time' the cashier and went all Utah college young missing, through r . noura iui iuo wvmivu "Trailing African Wild Animals," at . It Is believed the money is hidden county showing the fruit "growers How the Strand, will be a popular movie D. & R. G. with the Southern Pacifk. The roll will be called at the fore- access by Its. within the house, which was the for to grade' and pack their fruit, This pastime - here tonisthtThursda. and thu9 giving that-lin- e noon session and each I 9. 'wardr win dsn A M0. tnr h!r Schools; flag; Parker baseball IWI ttia fcl W'8 into the steel plant site. borne of the president. From thallwjrk.-hmer said, was pf great assistance Friday. Manager Ray Sutton "has of- - own rails given credit Jor tjMtonmber- - present! parade be held Tuesday, Jlay 1, team, Parker boys.Maeser baseball The- lgQ tQ flui in The program for the morning ses-- uwe oerfected at a meetine h of his :ic cr bovn, franklin bntfcbnll M'"1 -I'- & R. G. by grouping resulted, it Is rloi-nf hnv Hirnn flip nffinp rprpinta. sion Is ' as"toH6ws: .vongregatronai evening in the rooms of the Ameri team, Franklin boys, Timpanogos base- is shifted from one person to anoiuer tiou did net occupy ner as much time by the Southern Pa- tohe literary clubs, NlnteentlrCeii- - 8aili' ln gingingi "Utah," under, direction yGt can legion at-- ' the armory. A' large ball team, Timpanogos boys, B. Y. U. as if the fruit hau been packed and tury, Sorosis, and Ladles' Literary, for ciflc to gain control of the Bamberger a and holds murder finally mysterious Mrs. Sarah Ramsey; prayer by Mrs. number of men responded to the call training school boys.. the audience at high tension. The graded Incorrect. the purpose of buying more books for and Orem' lines, giving theS. P. Its Martha A. feeelerj .address , of wel- sent out by Chairman Mart Roylance 10. High school, band; high school to Utah solution isn't what expect; the CemmlsslonerJckljeyassureithe come. President Ihes Knights Allen; and assured nlm that they would do .city Horary. - Mrsf. RayImlnef-n,an- ( own trackage' from "Ogten boys. Utah not a county. do but in that' commission the at case, county single ot chairman the ladies' point Teach We literary "Why this event the Mptensen It is expected .that 1500 boys will authors More recently it developed that the put a strain on the limits of the. county should participate' in rais- clubs' special committee, reports a oMhe. stake Relief aoclaty board; ad- most notable in the history of Provo's take part in the parade. Every father, credulity. Union Pacific desired the Orem ilne. the fine advance ing of fund, inspector .sale Strand inspectors dress by Mrs. Jennie B, . Knight; adlibrary mother, friend and.reiative ot the boys boy activities. This desire Is believed to have followThroughout the play weird light from other districts would be sent benefit tickets. dress by Mrs. Clarissa S. Williams. Among those present were Chair- who march should be on the streets ing effects over Che right ot ' season here emotional the the fruit to busy late during Thus, by In the afternoon the session' will Friday evening every ed the controversy higbjen man Mart RoylanceFrank Deming, .Tuesday afternoon, to applaud anu force, steel site. At presthe into local way assist the plant movier in and near Provo should have causing theVsjBctatorto grip Inspector. begin with the congregation singing Bob Curtis, Joe Welch, Bert Sutton cheer the boys as they go marching allow the . Both County Agricultural Agent J. at least two peeps into the very dark- ent the Orem refuses to his seat in rapt attention. "We Thank Thee, O' God. for. a and Clayton Jenkjns from the Rotary by. It will "be an inspiring demonstraU. P. to cross the Orem track at P. Welch and Crop and Pest In- est of the dark continent Van As Miss the mistress Gorder, Prophet,'! after which the following club; Scout Executive A. A. Ander- tion. of the home, whose keen wits' help spector C. J. Sorensen were praised by grade, which has prevented other program wTirtie given: Prayer by son, Assistant Executive Heber R. A reviewing stand will be erected roads than the Orem from delivering the- farmers present and the county In imost Lizzie the mystery, solving Bishop A. L. Booth; elements of a Taylor and Commissioner RoyPiasey, near the fountain and appropriately steel plant materials on the se. commission for acholds with foremost Evans have John the work Y place they Hod-so- n lesson discussed by Mrs. Ines representing the Boy Scouts; George decorated This work is in charge of Harrington, who takes the role of the complished In. the county. The Orem has some. 20 cars of mateof the stake presidency of the Christen-seDell Webb. On the stand will be the detective. Love interest is Fox, 'M. V. Witbecit and Mr. on the site, and steadily moves -rials local The would district include all provided Relief society;' the teachers' topic disfrom the city schools; George mayor, city and county officials, etc. by Herbert Delmore and. Gretchen of Utah county, most of Wasatch, and The latest gifts to , the B cars into the ground trackage. other cussed by Mrs. Annie Palmer of the Harris ot the nationatguardT "1. R. Governor Mabey has also been invited Thomas, as the missing cashier and h4 eastern part of Juab. According library are90 ninety volumes of forOrem officials were Jn Omaha last .. stake presidency of, the. Relief (so Edwards of the American books to go to the week discussing wfth.D. P. officials r Legion, and and if possible will be in attendance his. sweetheart, while the tragic strain to the law, as explained by Commis- eign language ciety; 'PossibUtties of i,. Teacher," Recreational Director Du weoo, W. Whltaker collection, pre- matters pertaining to the Orem right Charles on the reviewing stand. There will is- relieved by the comical remarks. of sioner Hinckley, the will " inspector, Dr. George H. BrimhalL Tne prooawe arrangement of the be also representatives from the vari- Josephine Morse, In the part cf Lizzie, have authority to inspect hotels, sani- sented by Wendell and Sheldon Chris-tehse- of way at the steel plant A report follows: civic as will be sons of A. B. Chrlstensen, who from Omaha today Intimates thata ous clubs, organizations, parade the companion pf Miss Van Gorder. A tation, seals and measures as well as 1. Flag; mounted military color churches, schools,, university, . Boy large supporting company, including looking after the agricultural inspec- was formerly a professor of the uni- discussion of the sale of the" Orem Scout organization, reporters, phot versity; and a choice volume of trackage to the Union Pacific may re? DRUGGISTS i guard..- Joseph M. Holicky as Dr.. Wells, does tion worlrot the district . ranhers. etc. presented Dy Prof. suirin a settlement along thai-line- .: 2. Band. ' The law provides for the levying ot "Strange Stories ha great deal to put over the play In chairmen appointed a finished manner. Should the Union Pacific gain the a .1 mill tax for the Inspection pur- Walter Cottam. 3. Flag. - . -- 4r Boy, Scouts of America; four- Tuesday night by'Mr. Roylance were The growth ot the B. Y. U. library orem line that would shut out the poses In all of the counties particiDarnbeen, Southern Pacifio unless theS, P. se; teen local troops with equipment and as follows: Organization, Frank pating. Under the new arrangement durlngthe jpsent.yearJias 1932. hnnkR cured the D. & R. G. Should the D. & June eratifvine. Since Bert Sutton; music, ' decoration, will no the ing; be county longer insignia, respbnsler follows XJifts, Rr 6i w? Bob Curtis: military escort, George . have been received-a- s , ble for cron and uests JnsDactton. 6. Fife and xirum corps. ' PrqvOnigglsU metTuesday v to volumes antflhe S; P. secure, the Orem rack-ag- e ebfcj :' purchased, 319; Should the "count v aerp In th'a 6. Flag. . Pave the way for the SUU convention -- TU rebound. 240. There are The Elks' club will be in charge or rights, ""three transcontlnentals ' 7, Newslboys: Saturday Evening plan, it is understood that C. J. Soren- - .of. the- - Utah Pharmaceutical .wu would have their through rails in Utah in tassocla PostJUderHomelournal ... boys. th newsboys division. Whistles will iiuit oiumes in-'sen: who has o anlytnTed the ""Prgseui on whiciris to meet Here "June iT and lUB 'naeryblown and bells will be" rung to aooy account aoes county, the. Ufilon Pacific, Southern be boys, Provo the Herald for boy's, for Provo ?pst spector's position county .48, . Provo's ,..-..r.- , include a large number of U. S- Pacific and Santa Fe systems. several vears. will h annnintH ills. rwMAret News boys, all other news announce the beginning of The automobile Is rapidly-replaci-ng Tentative plans" W the entertain-men- t ftonnsftnrff hnnlra on May Tuesday, boys' Jjarade biggest, tor trict distrlct thir inspector boys.U. the horse but the horseshoe is becomof delegates and visRors were .' B. Y. U. PARENTS MEET. President F. S- Harris-anthe mem1. promptly at 3:30' 8. Band. Prepared, yesterday and - these ing more popular than ever. , Horsebers of the, B. Y. U. faculty are also shoe pitchingas a recreational sport, the businew sessions ,.o( .the manifesting a lively interest in the Ameeting of the .Parents-Teacheris attracting national interest and move to increase the number 'of books association of the Y. I-T- training v conventlod and the entertainment ot horseshoe pitching contests are now hall In the and are urging school wtll "legates and visitors, r It Is expected almost as common as any of the games Royden Dangerfield won the Rulon attendance Uhataiout 125 delegates, representing at the picture shows Thursday afternoon ai 3 o'clock, acDixon Cup In the extemporaneous being sponsored by the women's clubs cording to Mrs., Fern S. "Brlmball, calling for cooperative teamwork. Ull city and town will be pres. t . The B. Y. U. Invitation- - meet has speaking contest St the B. T. U. to-- 0f the city for that purpose. , . Wt . j president of the" organization." done much to popularize the event In day. ' The general theme .2e-PwgraThe third grade will give the lirst will Include visits' to ' 7 Provo Provo and ' haiPalso developed 'many Holy Land and the 'Near East" "Dan- ' BOY SCOUT ENTERTAINMENT and j of the program. AmerlcSn part Fork canyons I mo to the steel artists at the tossing game. gerfield's topic, selected an hour to1' One of the teachers will lead in a plant site where Although the horseshoe pitching con fore the const "wis "Turkish Inter-en the blast -- furnace Troop 11 of the Boy.Scouts of Amer- discussion .of problems of .'parent and . : , .., region. in the Hoiy Land." . . tests at the "T" this year are now his. ica ill stage an entertainment and child, followed y .a , discussion by i By tV 8 HINCKLEY PTens wUl be going in fuU from W. Phillip tory, Interest in' the pastime Is not A communication Wendell Rigby was given second supper Thursday evening at the L. John, NutUlL Prot ; Chamber of Com. Provo Secretary; Ed Johnson", of Shatts, executive secretory of Better waning. Rather it is on the Increase. place. He spoke on the subject "The All parents are requested to be. church. The supiter M t0 ml PiMHnt. i. . merce. . . In America, asking the cooper- The contagious nature of the sport has Jew and His Place in Prophetic Con- - start at 6 p. m and Is to be followHemes President of the association, will call tM At 'Minilaw present ; . ation of our municipality in this great spread until now the townspeople ace summation.". There were twoother ed by a Boy. Scout entertainment 'as atxonventlon to order and ' win prel ot directors' ot IhfTrovo Chamber was consideration due move. After me over it all wishing they were teachers that contestants, Rulon Van Wagenen, who soon as the scouts have, cleared off ,the sessions. tte chamber's deicded Commerce held- -t that this very Important mat- - they might be eligible for competition spoke on "Christian Activity In the and washed the dishes. One of the " ORCHESTRA COMING "7 was de , roffice " , ,, MMhA.IHnn from ter OS lUTOeo Over,.xuc TOBur iiu in tM went at the"T4 and 6. E. Elrcy Kelson, Ulliqua. leuiure m luo eveiuus euit-r- -Nei East," run n me a ur" V lc tj.j The Minneapolis Symphony or. ;..rv!hB tltv chairmen of the Clean Town- - : For. the purpose ot effecting an or- who discussed "British Activities in talnment Is to be dishwashing by boys. Land." which create such a prothe for and of cfiestra, more drawing Holy serious enter the The ganization part uprules The Judges were Professors jtowry talnment has been carefully prepared. found lmfiretsion on Its. ' appear-inc- e tte proposed contest a meeting-ha- s In; Provo teveral 'years aso, been called, "for V Thursday ;' evenlngtNelion,'' John C. Swensdn, and Chris-- Dy the boys. eve In the district court room at the court ten Jensen." Supt. . Aldoufypjxonia.'vJ has eontettU toeeme- - to-tli-e eky Mr. and Mrs.' A. B. Pack, st with the front cover of the mag!ne.TlSnrV'iel Jf'ts, -- PROFESSOR NELSON tEAVES- a Concert at JB.East Oeveuta-Kort- ff wHTgive agaihTK embellUhed wftimrihftsOtWrtl to 'be street"' -- h X. t ,, .i " .. the sUkelabernacle,jbn Monday The itef.s, .nome .KuUders.-, aa .mefacT.teefset tor. T o'clock so that' the trast .The award was made by Prof. 1.. Hei;surv'd w 1. -ana 1 r nen Rulon Dixon,men materials, turers and the ncmeieM of.puilfllng rother, and hi. at V,,. representing working ProfTLowry Nelson leaves th's evening,- May 7, undec the aus nt titah vnntv will cc a . very Important welj might be able to attend. .All who'' the donor f the - derorators. OTat al services wilt be held st the Young uni .:'v..:' ' evening for Castledaler where he is pices of the Brigham operate with us ln order that the ar:t-or "wis ..of- - the ml.4n.n,. riecr m ruuvmiuun. , KmrMonntira sre.iPieresieu in we pasurae are w--i ;ttM;un r. vrauu wu nuuier.ui. scneauiM' to aeuver an aaaress to tne versity. , . t wS Afternoon t 2 o'clock. ( Continued on Page Eight; ivtted to be present at the meeting. J ceremonies t"e rlohest ra'.ley in the lntermonntsln ' r.j-- ; hlgh.schooLstudenU ofthaLJocslItyk.w -- . n. - The-dire- -- -- -- A w ........ HORSES AS ACTORS mi. .1 i. m, . -- J d- addl-chil- . in-or- ns ction Boys Biggest Parade ed was-stric- Features Loyalty t Dcof BoytMeek .tome-rrojf34-- i n ory. . e .' an-eff- ort ..jli' ' one-mig- ht riX ake - -- n ' - M 10 J-- ' Iffl.. HI lira -- RbrHhe-Santar4- - - - -- , - i. in-Iu- s' a Better Homes Week to Ibe June. 4 - 10 . . ublie-llbrar.- ; v. " . was-"Th- st ; Cdm-njjnl- ty . TT'Z m v f 1 :". Tuesday-afternoon,-- i rr:'" ,nA.(. t":S. -- J119 .(t.hi. mi.. 3 -- cupv,.. -- .: v, "i:-- - . . .'iAc-.j- .5. 7 . - |
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