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Show r and Sunday! Herald Dally Th XJSfc'2z& West street, midway between and Flret South atreeU. Cen-- . . J!L1- - - 77; I -- 4, 1 1111 - .. B w ' - .1 1 , II -- TT XA. I Vl4 0TJ - r .....1 I mmm 1 . ' ; V - mmm i' ....... y '' AY.' I It I II JA. .11. IX .; .- HX VT II 1923, . . '" -"- 4 S . - -- i UTAH--irl- U t: f -- ; - " mm - ix cloudy tonight warmer tonlpht ' touthweai portion.-,- - trem - - PRICE THREE CENTS. - ;7 ui-vii- iiiii nit iirrr iiiiiii HI II Llf- iik ruiin.ii iiiii 1 JIBfe BIS In ac(rd.ancwilJLtheujport-- f Prot Fred Buss, chairman of a spe cial committee on BcholarahlnonoirsI 11 55 hi lllllllltllll wBawaa , tJMLI IULI I jldnr-m'Ttff- e v ,ai. . t r -- . -- I con-ducti- ;. n.-. an I avalL-tbus-te- ; - Be-lea- and-certa- in , - s -- . Tv,' r" Z. I I I-- : r, -- . in HMEP .... mum the-grea- test - mrFf . of-th- new-scene- ry v.i v..j the-Toma-ntic t a,, : -- ; had-bee- nt -.,-,, . : we go'tatorch . -"J- u8t-thething,w the-pla- do-it,?- tQ-n- "' : y ; i:;v.;Bf e. ie PR6V0 HAS NEW LIFE" ' en iv. s;; ,. v-- . . ,.) Anl-mat- ; t day.were-noaelotherlhan-- hla , - '- . " - s - n rZnrZti? ofr - aKBaa 11 Advises will" , ly ntf Friday; be .'KeepT4 Boy's, 'Inyour day It r. - ! n:. " i i s ' ' t clean,' not 'Clean up 7 said President i f faculty-havoted honor 8QME6NE TO LEAD . George'TT." Brimhall, speaking to the awards as follows . for the autumn ward M. I A. ' . quarter:; . i ,. 1 -- Graduatr student Hyfum C. Thomi nave been cleaning un ail my "wants to grow We." When I was a boy I went tothe There IshVaTjoy but - . 11 as.. U 1" canyon and frequently was smeared $enior coUege studentsLeoU.' Manly and true of heart, I -- v r , with fllthHind profanity that came And ."For a . Rowe Oroesbeok,'. Wayne every boy would like to know dty board of from roe. women's Municipal council Walker,.' Elaine Business men and citizens la. gen and I have Mayhew, - CbriBtensen. - Helen education has been wondering how to hud trf.other boys' mouths; The Special to the Dally Herald.) will message hold you impart. its annual election of offi Candland. j1adii that tin T ttan nA nv are iult poncfd refeardjng the oe iDie to ' care for the increased -cers this K. He to or shirk room doesn't v. at desire slack of the PALMTRA, evening the AprU 26,-i- dver: ' mifj tuinninii . wv '7uhfor college ' students-rMel- va ii..u v.,rn. i w... wvmww. luteal atvitva possibility ol getting tne sana re school - that"; Isrlbounff" to" council 'in the Provo Commercial ilates him bad ; And populationhaven't nu tha heard Using discovered you nave mem. plead? lit. io Wllford i nag up. cjean ' raollard grouped wlth the tieiver ttlchards, Tberon Hall, Bank It is expected that .a Boyle, come- - with the" steel industry," said ' "Boys, clean up your minds. Don't Hell follow the man at in the Hill Cumorah lastFriday irhich play or work large blinding. number of the members of the Marva Crawford Helen Hinckley. :Blo Grande Westers railroad, w pub- - Superintendent H. A. Dixon ol the allow filthy thoughts to enter them.' not listed as honor stu .StudenU contradicted the religious' teachings ' If only the man will lead. -- will be present at the organization iisbed exclusively to' The Dally Herald Provo city, schools, in commenting on Be clean, Keep clean. who lave done very excel- of the ".Mormon" church, Charles E. Keep your dehtSj.but election. the proposed plan published in the minds clean first of all and then your work Minnie Crawford,'; Bessie Driver, Wednesdax.y5; Methodist evangelist! Mrs. Walter T. Haalnr whn hm lent to lead today;-B. Glen Smith, Walter Stev All seem to taTor the calling of the Dally Herald concerning the consolida bodies your finger nails and your Where are the men Andrew, revival meetings here, attract., association been the serving' as pres ens, Alvera Creer, Ida . . Uon ef the' Provo . Lending an hour or two" Sprlngvllle teeth. Slack, Rhoda ed a large audience Tuesday evening. ident proposed pass meeting in this cityor schools. the has been year, past during - i. to ' "Ton know nowadays doctors tell us Teaching the boyr the game play. ii Clark, Hyrum Hilton, He trfed to explain how b had found Lmentloned-tor-reelecUoSeveral of ..the dlscufsioB 01 y tne grouping ana should do? uv wnviugu vu pa Jiujf" that unless weieepilean we will be- - Just as The honor awards for the winter the plates in what is known here as nu Mrs." Hasler's friends have urged her -or the possible drawtogpurresolu-flon- s thing publically about the matter until j cone sick. They tell us that unless Village and slum are calling "Come," were given aa follows: - "Mormon" hUl.. This is the ' place to again take the presidency, but with- quarter -Here are the boys, indeed! student BT Glen Smith. where the 'Prophet Joseph Smith, the Graduate asking the Interstate, Commerce such a time as condition was neces- iwe swat the fly it will bring germs out She has refused Senior colleee studentg Buda-a- r commission to group the two systems. sary. We were quite surprised to see lnt0 our houses. But I saw to you: Who can tell what they would become touader ofihe "Monmon7 church,"' is on the ground, that the presidency of not because of fear of dls- - If only the man will lead. r " n Walter, Joseph Jenkins, Myrtle Jen- - said to have foundthe plates from I,can see all kinds of benefltsfor ths idea discussed to the xolumns-- ef the should be organization passed ease but because of pride. "Provo and Utah county" through a the DaUy Herald. Wayne Mayhew- ,- which the Book of Mormon were around to the various members, thus sen, Hyrum Hilton, etudents-El- na Den- - translated. "While t do not know just vnat ac --."Don't fall to clean your feet when Motor and golf and winter sport ' Junior college grouping of the Santa Pe and the i creating more active .workers to the " At the Take up the time a lot, said tion tne state legislature would take you enter the house. Have pride in Wllford Denver & Rio Grande-Western- ," Anil Snow, sley. Driver " showed, the Richards, meeting after year organization year. on a consolidation nlan such as has' (be home and try to help your mother But wouldn't you like to feel you'd Theron STHaHTHeien Hinckley; .0. A. Spear, manager plates. They were cut from sheet Among those who 'have been men taught Students not listed as honor stu copper Lumber company and president of the been proposed, I do know that if the keeD 11 clean an1 Gree- k- characters tioned for the or of the presidency a Even a knot? boy "Why, if you could have seen what of Provo city increases' Provo Rotary club. "Undoubtedly dents, but who nave Hone very excel- had been, punched to them with an for the are ganization coming year work Da Dastrap, Donna Dur-ran-t, awl. The characters to modern script the Santa Fe would be able to help very much more it must have assist- - I have! A fellow took one of our Country and home depend on you, Mrs.- George H. Brimhall. Mrs. Alex lent J. 'Rowe Groesbeck, ' Rhoda were transfated by the evaneelist to the other road over its struggle. There ance in caring properly for its schools graduates of the B. Y. U., and his ' Character most we need. Hedquist and Mrs. Lillian Wllklns. Maud - 4hfr4nen -whowUl - lIer - ,own 10 tne oesert country in How can a boy tell What to do would be an added amount oLfjeight Clark, Dixon, George M. Wright, read "Repent jre" and 'Ye must be athaaalority All of these women have taken a If there isn't a man to lead? Mae wncox, KtDei j. Peterson. Ida born "again." coming-thiway, rreignt irom ne be employed at the steel plant shops Nevada and v.liat I saw made, me to the organization prominent part iMelva Boyle, Raymond" H01-bnmiddle west and" from . southwestern make their home in Provo. ridinx out reprimand him in a public meeting. After they saw the plates, the audi for several years' and are all well ac Slack, men to lend a hand? are the Where in section down waS "I that Walter Stevens, Roland L. Ol- ence refused to take the evangelist's ad-riding would on work some be Touted the Proro to then j cars, through points with the ' quainted program ofthe son, Carl Chrlstensen, Virginia C Echo it far and wide. ' be made to care for. wnen I passed his place and this is . the norths Justment-mu- st instead, of coming-throug- h claims seriously. council z land."- -: Mea hO"wtltTtsff1n-BveT- y Alonzo Fern Magleby, Keeler, era points in the state, Willard Mormon a their, children who will attend the wnat 1 88 w. tne Picture i beheld who. lives Bean, to. Other be are officers elected Bridging the Great Divide. All Provo would cattle, horses, dogs, pigs, chickens, "The Santa Fe has a larger busi- Provo cltv schools. at Joseph Smith's old home, rose from, j No student's name Is listed that did the-re- ar wnnM h th maii rnnai tar turkeys, woman and two children. The j Nation and flag and tongue unite, ness, both freight' and passenger, than, o asked to' a treasurer, two- - vice presidents and not receive 22 or more honor points. be heard. This request was refused. the D. & ft. 0. W. Grouping the two collected on the personal property of ence around the pTace was a line of Joining each class and creeif;. three 15 directors. The council has Honor points are computed by takToads would meaagreaLjleaL-nQ- t Sebo dig- - Posts the tops of which were actually Hera are the boys who would do right directors, but 12 of these are Driver said that the .plates were the. working menr Whlle-th- e presl- But where are the men to lead? I passed.. And no the sum of all credit hours times left on M"rmon hlj hy an angel. Bean ing only to the latter road, but' also' to trfbt no narticular additional burden snarling at me as dents the wome of various e grade, a s counted l times asked' him if the. "angels ' were im. t ..... ,...,,.. , would reap the benefits from the three doubt the family needed wood to burn, zations and hold their position by vir had only cut the tops off - Provo, B's, and no grade lower than B was poverished by the war, as the orig- ."By all jniihs! "we" oughtrtQ have million dollar valuation nf the flolum If Ihey" tue of that office. I considered. Inal plates were of gold.' ttiaf fea'ss meeting so that we coutd at bla fiteel Corporation Just ibeeause the thBe insighUy posts they would have The" present officers of the council BIG DAY FOR B0Y8 In had plenty Driver replied by saying that the least discuss the question from every tirnnertv hannened Id Has-leas are Mrs. follows: Walter T.. 1 "When I saw the condition of that words "Repent ye" were directed at angle and then if necessary. let the that- district E. C. Mrs. Maw, first president; -Bean's church. .. Interstate Commerce ' ' commission 'It Provo and Springville schools lace was Indignant, and tfien whenc vice presldelfTTTrs. George Brattan, ELABORATE SCENES 29. " 1 uuc April CUUJU Sunday, Bewuu .," Bean challenged Driver to a debate' l" some 'know our desires.? other.1 are not consolidated, then G. second Mrs. vice H. . president; on. religion, which the"' evangelist did Wm. If. Roylance, president of the adJuBtmenT-musrbe-mato handle nothing. Finallyrowever. I found a Chairman George E. Barton. -" that was, whitewashed. Over to Committeemen Wm. F. Bulkley. Helndselman, secretary; Mrs. W. L. not accept Wm. M. Roylance Fruit JAdTTrddace the school situation. The entire state Whitemore, secretary; corresponding There was intense excitement as could be inade Into one school system 'one direction was a corral in' which William Roylance, Oscar Spear, Hert Mrs.. David Openshaw, treasurer. , company and one of the largest ship in another place aid fi. Clark, Lester Taylor, ttle werf evangelist and the pastor of the-pers In this section of. the state, Is for taxation.purposes and the moneyi"1' ' was a field where the horses were to v It "Will be' the aim of every Boys' ncmnlatlon little 'Church of God," where he .anit Min.iiv nr very much in favor of the grouping lint,! That would also be found; another field was fenced in Work committee in Americh to get Cyrano de Bergerac, the tplay which spbke had advertised the important ...of the two systems, since it will give iWnfhrnmimitv. some church on this date. will ibe staged on Monday and Tuesday "revelations", which they were about better and Quicker service' for Utah care for the increase expenses of our tor the hogs with a pen built to ine every boy in I of next week will see especial activity, as HOY IT a Y. V- - Faculty to make. The church, which normally contetoedJheken. corner; coop Proyo by tHe-schools wltH the larger population. county shippers 'and business men. which the above! committeemen are already dra seats 300. contained fully. 1000 perPlayers, is one of "I am always In- favor of anything , '1 havent thought much about the At the rear of the lattice work matic spectacles in ail literature. sons. Vhir0erBmeutsot thetwo sepurated the fields and barns from securing the cooperation of all .bish- that 'tot.')t.ll;iria hflpjawflUHd how "This is it happened,1 said Prof. There are 90 people in the play, with The plates showed no sign of havops, pastors, and clergymen of the in featuring boys work J. M. Jensen, president of the public the gorgeous court costumes of the community " " Mr. 'Roylance. "If the. grouping of thing about that at present, but it is u . ing been In the soil and. Mr. 'Bean de, r) and putting over Aureal civic mes- library board, in speaking of the drive sixteenth century in France. The clared he had looked over every foot the two systems .wilt give increased e women's book clubs for more sage. staging Is likewise elaborate. Special of Mormon hill without finding a spot activity to business to - Provo X and in the library. "We werediscusslag Chairman Barton has his has .been procured from where the soli had been disturbed. Utah county, I am heartily to' favor already procuring the beat speakers of at the last board mee.tlng the. ques- Seattle by the dramatic art depart of it We should hold the mass meet how to get more books. The ment, and wlllhe used tor the flrstl AVillard tion of i thm. w mmmnnities not resist clapping my hands to bar the district 'and record attendance' is Bean, the caretaker ot the ing to discuss the' problem.' There Is f..i of predicted at all services. city is unable to give us the money time to this performance. Smith home to Palmyra, which no harm that can come from such a ,wlth the- - increased yaluatioir-th- at Is mony with the sound of the engine Joseph we and the still for books, need, cry ear-T- he banker who was riding The- play is based upon historical now belongs to the Church of Jesus 4 benefits from It may bound to.come Mth the new indus the me told me the meeting and-t- he of the peo-books, books, comes from everx-fli- r with story about Christ of JjatterIay Saints, and' who oe many. " fdctpndrcenterr' era trial a 11. jofJCtalLxottnty,j; tionV The children want more books, y n:r il Chairman James B. Tucker. v wno uvea were. adventures of one Cyrano challenged the evangelist at the Paland -ni exciting ui. "Personally. I think that the aroupmore students want B. booksadult de Bergerac. Mr. Rostand Committeement T. H. Heal, J. myra meeting, is well known to the iog of the Santa Fe with the Denver to drawing this character in older residents of Provo. ' Ashton, B.. S. Hinckley, J. T. Farrer, want moreXbooks; In (act, everybody Rio Grande Western will be Of won solidatioh plan.' ooks...'more is for . see asking After to him. come Dave Sutton. banker had such a way as to present his marvelous About 20 years ago Mr. Bean attend- derful benefit to this 'section, at'wlll We turned to the Women members shown the house and the This commltee Is already at work be versatility and every one of bis little red the Brlgham Young University " NEW CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE. . -increase, the markeU - of , the, ,Utoh i,j- .V,.. Ik. with the respective school authorities for inspiration. whimsies and peculiarities. r n has I...... tn lime iruuv iai where he was one of the most prom--inet county products, and throw - the south"Perhaps," sald vMrs, Timmerman, and bring and arranging for special speakers to the to come 'owner bank in" up He is a poet of the first water, the and nooular students. He- - at- west peato:ih :thtnga:sroira aind opened M this, , clubs will R women's do "the some? emphasize the merits of education. oi uis umw.anomnTtame(j considerable farae as a pugilist, manufactured here, . ". ,r Wewlllget Lists of better books will be fur- thing." nnequanea lover. Close to Cyrano in defeating most of the best fighters in quieter and better attention from aU said.. the menln see nished all schools and. libraries- is the the e point of interest in Rocky Mountain district and on JBLiheijallroada since there will Te movd to Ogdea to woU6 m aot need t0 Provo was one of the first cities cf chorus; "let the women Ied lovable character of the generous the Pacific coast. He was an ., more compeUtloa for the "And they are doing it doing it business, i aiumim. Rageneau, the pastry cook. Many athlete and figured promi". j -'1 am. in favor of the grouping of th. n.mv hi U k brother of eee " S place that clean. School" campaign andthls season In magnificently, arent they? The pic- other characters are portrayed in the wlfe bis keep rrom'belp all athletics at the school in the two systems Just as I am always thi.Htv.i.omes nently stitutes the most thorough surrey tures at the Strand being presented play' with great distinction, so that to . 'Mr. Bean was alsora-favori-te in favor of preachfor She benefit of the library are of a the aggregate. It Is one of the choicest extending a .hand to get . yet undertaken. er in UUh county at that" tlme.r He more railroads to enter this sUteJ has successfully practiced his profes- order or tnr ,Uanltn(1B. nothing cheap trashy dramatic. offerings which the depart- was 9mr The Provo Rotary club has a schol- high sought for by the various wards,, the purpose of which Is about them. I am expecting the ef- ment haa-evundertaken. fund; arship to address the congregations at vari ' rewomen to of forts the would call bring with big your to provide unfortunate students 'Another thlhg"t . - ous times. CARD OF THANK?. PIOMER DIES to. What wouldTyou' think cash loans. This fund Is ;nnder the Rev. at the Driver His the We desire to thank, all thosewho attention. at questioning Wednesday morning pendlcitls man' who would load up all .his supervision of the education commit-teL YOUNO "MAN ' IN HOSPITAL. . Lehl hosplUl. Dr. Fred Worlton per- the Palmyra "meeting If, the - angels assisted tfs In any way during our re ot a : someone's door-yar- d into take nd it Joshua Mecham, age 81, died at his cent sad Junk caused through Kenneth Shaw, son ot formed the operation. He is doing who had placed the nurnorted plates to dump? Well, then, can you It is the desire of the "committee ; home to the Pleasant View ward this the deathbereavement, of our beloved , son ana Mrs. the found by Driver," "had been Impover'Joseph 8haw of Lake-vie- nicely; according 'to reports from, me' whose dooryard the street is? that all parents attend the exercises Mrand ' morning of aenUity. ished by the world war, as the original -- - - '- -., ; James William Thatcner. tell brother, aa underwent for apoperation hoepital to "ours. Everybody's.- .Then to the respective schools Mr. Mecham Ml hnrn ' Mairrh S4. of were gold, while the Driver For the many beautiful floral ofier-- yet, it plates :" . w are: of copper," recalls to the countx. .Iowa, and .was tngs.,for the speakers, musical'num- - what do you think of the man who on this date. plates, rubbish and ' bli .Junk into . m, ion pt Louis and Lydla Wells ters and nse of .autombbiles during dumps; his .many Provo friends of. Mr. .Bean his , ' ecnam.. He came to UUh with bis the services we are surely, appwcla- - everyone's dooryard? , .Tuesday.. MayJL humor and witty sayings to many of' -ri Ht baa "been my mraforiune toliave Chairman Mart Roylance. ' mtvuiM-.m ? ' : "" ' v isoi and setUed to Proyp, tive. ,V"' his sermons f(, homes that were, situated Committeemen Frank Demlng, J , where he. has since resided. n i of the Young uni Prof; J. Jdr. and Mrs, Frederick;. W. Thatcher had three man " near frog pondi." I ipoke to one Besides his wUe, he is survived by . A.'Boshard, O. R. Thomas, R. 8. Curt and family. - , versity says that he well remembers I (Editorial reprinted from, the Ogderl Standard-Examiner- .) two daughters, Mrs. J. and asked him why he did not till up; tis,' Bob Moorefleld. - Bert Sutton, Jo. several of, Mr. Bean's sayings.. One ot Snyder and .90 are under boom houses Provo and a buildinsr ".weuld, sald'lt is'havinp; Mm H. j! Smith - of Provo; seven require: seph. P. . Welch. Bert Whipple, A. A. the nolerHe these that especially made an imprestoo much; work and he owned that Anderson, Dell Webb", George Harris, construction. ? It is estimated 500 homes will be erected this year. sion on Professor Jenson is, "I don't 1 .'. 7andchildren and seven NATURALIST PRAISES PICTURE and 1 V. v: Having had ft. slow growth, built on agriculture, Provo is vduty to no one,i I called his attention Aldous Dixon, Isaac Brockbank, like to see 'a man with a face long were! csmond CrowtheriVfy;-- who ones the ' fact" to that the r. feelthe stimulating effect of factory life, with the enough to eat oats out of a churn." .Wild will ervlces African be in held t)1Pnneral the ".Trailing Pleasant View ward chapel Saturday The areatest boys' parade ever held constructing of steel- - works between Frovo and Springville, U a picture that the nature-lovhr- g breathing the air from the pond every in- - the world was witnessed last .year S O'clock. Frlnnrla ma nai W 4aw tha FAMOUS TEACHER-tlNOEcan afford, A' hundred or more laborers are beineemDloyed in the Dre- hardly public ' JS'ew .Yorl City's Boys; parade day. "ody t the residence to Pleasant imiss. It Is with rare skill and and family. He said he bad never Of the steeT plant and a work foundations the liminary laying t'llke' tharbefore.. Thousands of boys from everyTace; of f"',ew-r'o- p to the services. A- sweefvolced arrived at beauty that the Johnsons depict loored.'arit"Juf this permanent pay roll is beinp; large, anticipated, ; and. -, with h si V. . .... thethe home of Mr..soprano H I globe marched down .Broad way. "'I liTtd at one time to. a netgnoer-jt.1: ,. , . ... i . .1. vne: fti.i and Mrs. D. Byron 12. the wonderful wild life of Jungle new n me. 1 mud-is i ,cme In uniform, many groups with uiaa county meiropop lamng ouuwk, FINED FOR FISHING. ' and plain, and they do It with hood mh?re I men tolerated a Tuesday morning. The young he steel ttdustry meets expectations, three or four years Joneshas street before his place hands.but ail with American flags. h the minimum sacrifice of lKe,To hole on, the already confided to her playlady now will ft size from have will roll of time and Provi) the to ?v.; Harlow Hafen, of Lincoln be the bigand drove- through itT.every large city pay hej this parade promises mates that some day she is going to the student of natural history, this boachi, tw-avv"hen r est Provo ever'wunessed and plans be doubled in population giving h wett !neAd out of his place-- ; a third industrial center be a teacher eure, it will be la the fined $25, sentence suspendeJ, in Tlrture la a real opportunity. asKetf t.inr why hr did not tni tt in i re now oeieng perfected to consum--Hit- h to equals if not excel; in. importance Pueblo,, the Franklin school. She says that's the lty court this morning on a charge "' ' . 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