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Show ' - - - . - ' : - - : T . : i - HERALD"' , the .... .r Cuiuiav VlaMId : m IIIB r PROyOTJTAH, FRIDAY, MAY Hi a Miieca 1 Wf-M- '- School W v S SMDOT SENATOn , m4 -- wtr fTT H ililJlEBIil TE1LS PRICE THREE CENTS. n M rt 77 : MAY BE HARDING . l J. Celebrate Llolher's hiiiFiiii) . JUNE 25 HERE ' ' .'..Jr. "it kbit- - OAS HIGH .Vj-- . ' : . .:.-'- " ib To Hosp ital After . President Warren Harding will motor down from Salt Lake and Doard the presidential special here be in Provo, probably Monday. June" fCT;ioTrtheTtrWahrhe-nieHatoT- t: 25, according" ' tT""sMtor Reed was asked. Smoot; who arrived in Salt Lake "I cannot know that until I havs ' City this morning. received the Itinerary ot the presito .The Herald.) . (Special In an interview this noon for ly dent's x western trip," Senator PROVO ROTARY SPANISH FORK, DiLeah Jolley, 19 years of &ge, a sophomore At the Provo, Herald, Senator Smoot dis-- , Smoot replied.' .. . Governor strict Charles cussed the MclSarthy presidential party plans "Have you invited the president' high schol, and & daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bryant H. Jolley Provo-Rotarclub meets . The o'f Boise was. the guest and prin in Utah. . ... j-to visit your home town? of tfrandview ward, was Wiled instantly this forenoon at noon Hotel Roberts, Saturday "TlaeSaricBoorlaBt irenlw "The president will not. go. at the meeting lust cipal speaker Invited the presldeht 10:15 o'clodrjKhenihe "Surelyn v. oeea Tight of the Friday meeting lihe having car in which she was riding collirfM music on Bota Provo In his' Fork the ice to' Salt through 'why and his party to visit Provo' and Spanish wot the first I with jpoBtponed ' so that the club the & Rio Grande train No. 17, northbound club at Mrs.; Lizzie Tuttle's Denver Lake City," Senator Smoot Inform tea am other . Utah I reEFSBentabut county places, 8Mn(HXWtest against .. - ..1ji.ii. w4 members may hear District GoTables were decorated with d The Daily Herald reporter, then T mo certain parlor. a mue not uau sou tn oi tne vineyard scnooL time xutu will that viuasuiK permit flTM oi tne menu,vernor Charles P. McCarthy, of Her mother, Mrs. B. H. Jolley, was seriously injured, . apple blossoms. him to do bo. Should he be able to intelephonic touch with the senior Junior high; Boise; who will be Rotary 's liaft President Pratt Thomas presided. senator of Utah. "The presidential-he the and would is at present time doubtless spare the Cmmunitjrhospital tn "American ' guest tomorrow. "." IcLooL will arrive in Utah via '. motor down from Salt Lake the ForJ1 Thcjextent of her injuries had not 1e6n determined Tlje musical program, under the party ' ; direction of Prof. George V. Fitz-ro- "the Union Pacific, and will come IFlfl,iii6 "second contest won morning of his arrival here, which at the time The Daily Herald went to press. 1 , was an excellent one, and con- to Salt Lake by way of Ogden," the may be June 25, returning to Salt school, the Maeser Other of wso the car inoccupants with jjjfr feat hy escaped slighter sisted of Rotary songs, vocal duet senator explained, "Cake to reboard the special train. which was also awarded the phono- juries were Mr. Jolley, Leah's father: JJrozilla MadVen, When lleft Washington I was by Mrs. .McAllister and Fred Skin 1 can say nothin g Further than that "I, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madsen of Lakeview, and hpiplrtorths contest in the lower House that ner; saxophone solo by Professor informed at the about the presidential plans." - "l Holt. the' itinerary pf (tie president's I trafes ot the; city schoola. President Harding will Include a Afton Stout, son of MrVand Mrjs. C. T. Stout, 390 East-Thir- d Governor McCarthy was intro- 'western trip wold be forwarded to T&e Mae8er represeniauves avei- general visit in western states this North street, Provo.; ' 173 points, out of a -- possible me here, and thta I expect to re- - . duced by President Thomas. Mr. Jolley is also at the Community hosDitai where he sumrner as he Journeys to Alaska, 100. Tis closest competitors was "Mothers exemplify service, as ceive soon.. When, I receive That" where he will spend his presiden-- is beino; attended by Drs. J. F. Noyes and P. M. Kellyi Jlis thtf eighth grade team, agregatlng does Rotary," Governor McCarthy information I will be able to tell tial vacation. 1T13 points, Kan average f '171, At one time he was expected in said, "therefore let us celebrate you exactly when President Hard- Miss .Madsen sustained slight injuries to her legs as The ninth graderSsWejle thif d with Mother's day, sincerely, truly, aud ing will visit Provo, IX he can. Utah about June 9, and it was did also Mr-Sto- ut And Mrs.' the home-ofM- r They are from the bottom of our hearts. The arrange to stop there.'.' i total or 1355, or itnl average of hoped that he would be here on J. J. Madsen at WARREN Vineyard. 150, only nine studenUparticipat-iti- t t "Will the presidential Steel day. party spirit of mother is still followed-ou' I The accident happened on the county road between .Th taTOnth grartA reprsenta X by. our pals (our wives), and. . Provoand Pleasant Grove, where the Denver & Rio Grande I tives collected a total of our later, by daughtersrailroad crosses the road about half a mile south of the Vine-- I ut average 0! 1M. Rotary was born out of loiieli Allii Dixon of the eighth trade. ness, and begun by Paul Harris, of HIGH DAY AT LEH1 1 yard school house. to taaghfer ot Senator and Hrs.Xroyj The further accident victims were on their way to Lehi to; parfriendship. Chicago, " To lose a friend is to ' die a inzon, was tne mgnest jnamauai in the county high school exercises. . Apparently the ticipate scorer, getting a ipertect score Annual high school day was little,' wrote Balzac," the speaWer driver of-tcar did not notice the approaching northbound 100. said, adding, "Good Rotarians see:n no. a hi eni ioaay. train which struck the Ford touring car and hurled it off the . ro--i Two of Allle's classmates, to be old friends. Outside of the ! tracks. . Eleven high schools will partici thy Jones and; Bertha VoseV.tled church Rotary i3 one of the .most -, pate in the events which includes: InJKe crash the car was; turnedTcompIetely-dverthrow- lor second .individual hqjrors with' moral and spiritual forces 10 a. m. assembly at TT. S. auditor all of the occupants out. According to Frank Williams . score Ing ot 1 195, 1 U 111 11 t day. The essence of Rotary ium, music, address, declamatioin of Vineyard, who was close by the scene of the accident, the" Mary McGraw, Walter Roberts service, and ethical standards in contest. 12 A. M. Dinner at Memtrain was not traveling very fast but could pot stop for KaoM Smithall ot the Waeser business. Rotary has no secrets. and orial building. 2 P. M. track . meet Steol day, set for June 9, has priesthood Fhermonthryschool, camet-wlt- h. of scores distance from the crossing. long and in stimulating the adoption ot ( M. 6 P. Band concert been postponed, according to adunion meeting of the Utah stake at City'Park, 194, 190, respecttvely. . AlLotihe UjlSTRICf GOVERNOR CHARLES its code of ethics in all businesses injured were olaced oh the train to be taken Wines vices and at luncheon open ' ThelSl.Tjltf reaching The Dally Herald highest individual score ot seeks only to serve. It says that will be held in College hall Sunday Park, 8 P. M. Dance at High school othe Lehi hospital. Leah Jolley died less than half a mile McCarthy. the vnath grade representatives from Salt Lake offices of the Colum- from the ' all honest labor andv. business Is afternoon at 2 o'clock, according to gym. place of the accident, and it was then decided to . of Anna Smoot, last year's ' bia Steel corporation. Rotary should hot be the President T. N. Taylor.. npb.le. Adams will repretake the rest Miss of the injured to the American Fork hospital Phylts er of the music memory con burden bearer or the financial L. F. Rains, vice president, who 1 Milton Behhlon and, Leo Fair-- . sent the Provo High School in the B7 test when she had a Manning Jolley, a brother, of the killed gin, who is perfect score,. backer of the community; it tries banks, ot the Last year loav stoday for San Francisco, In- principal of the Vineyard school, was genereal board of the declamation contest the scnee of Jthe. This year Anna scored 186. to elevate first the business moral's hon-the the formed The Daily Herald that Pres- accident shortly after it happened.. He notified his sisters Sunday BchoolB, will be ipresent at; the Provo high carried-of- f TrUHdrefl Scott 'ofthe seventh man. , of theTiusiness union meeting and may speak ors in- this event and we're hoping ident Creed and other officers have Accident and then took them to the American Fork' nde lad the highest Individual I The followlnr students will re- "Rotary Tunctions through the in- at the "opening exercises. . for the ame results this year. learned that they cannot be in hospital. iHnU.01 tte Knath r'der w,Ul ceive certificates of. promotion to Ulvidhal members, whom it Inspires j The Relietsociety has outlined Special arrangements have been Provo. June 9. 'I V Leah. Jolley was well known among the young people ' act throughotber organizations, extensive r i a.. X - . plan-foIts various de-- j made for the students transports-partment- ' It was reported in Salt Lake, this 'ha" aanlnv MH arhnnl uron the to as .contest papers were marked of as boys' clubs, orphan societies, Provo, being a sophomore of the Provo high school She. on 85 return the cents ProtJs M. Jensen will tion, tow tor the name of the selection completion ot this year's rork: morning that President Creed was Red Cross, and the Tahibilitatlng on The the 75 cents truck. popular very on division a 27 tor among the students of the high school urban, come Provo to would the ' May theological Wsyed,. four for the pame of Deaa Anderson, Ellen Ashton. of crippled children. Druzeiia Madsen, who was slightly injured, will gradtime! ' three-daThe cur- -' truck leaves after the dance, Observance." "Fast during Day which. stay, Edna and ' two BlUte . jomposer Bean, "I do not believe in the attendfew law will be dlBcussed inthej The track meet will cost 25..cents he will practically live at the steel uate fromPthe Lincoln high school this month. She is one ; ' "Tot the composer, - j'Baker, Eunice Bird, Jennie Back- - ance contest, but we should rememne division by Mrs, Annie.i admission, the dance 50 cents, teachers' plant site, Inspecting the work al- of the, leading students of her school, being the. valedicervm Brown, ber that it is only by attendance papers win De re-- man, jurjrosnara. Lehi high school ready: done and the plans for -- the torian of this ' " j studentsat the Bird of Springville,. eckedior errors and the results 'Mamie Beft Arlln Blddulph, Stan-B- t year's graduating class. . that we receive anything,, red a special dinner and continuation of the construction ot Mrs. Elsie ha section the In literary, Stout Afton . school Provo a is also high hert.may he sllghtly.chaiiged ltprd' Bird, Clair Boshard. student, where "Rotary gives a man a chance C. Carroll wjU give the life andjlncheofliOthe dinrief costing 50 both blast furnace and he is one of the foremost athletes and also takes a keen inhrthe'recoiint K j ' Winiam Clayton, Evelyn Crosby, to follow Socrates' maxim, 'Know' works of William Cullen cent's 25 cents. luncheon the coke ovens. Bryant, Th Provo1 band arid terest in music. He has a deep bass voice and is also a memseveral of Hulda Crane, Horace Crandall, self", to follow Marcus Aure-liaMr. Creed Is coming, It was said, expecieo mat a large pari t novo .mwlcal artlsU rendered Kendall CoKey, Norman Carter, thy saying, 'Control thyself; and .Mrs. H. M. Woodward will nl- of ittheis senior ber of the Provo tabernacle choir. high students will be at this early day so that he might cuss "Marriage and Its Adjusttt tontest numbers, which were-Pa- ul Cochran. ' v words of Christ. 'Deny thyself.' Miss Jolley is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B the oft and conanticipate carrying home present for to service San Francisco return the ments," before ftUowed by an highly eniovahle . Clella Decker. Frank Dvson, Ver- H. Jolley, and the following brothers and sisters: B. Manning If I pick out the laws I want to division a number of the eventsNv 1lt",JUi!b Relief ferences the society. the early1 days TWhCerL. pf '. nnn nnaonhorrv. Knthrvn Davles. obey and you pick out the laws you and it Is these conferences which, Jolley, principal of the Vineyard school; Mrs. Ray Liddiard ' Mrs. Ellen Henderson, president The representatlver'of tha vari." Etta' ftiiiaon:" Mae Emerv.' Ralph want to obey, well have no laws. to of Provo. Miss Effie Jolley, a teacher at the Lincoln grade Y. L. M. I. A., and her wilt make It Impossible of the Schools V Rataii" ErekandriradesEUiott. Velma follows: ElHann ;W STEEL LAND BUYS Rotary Hays, 'Control thyself. and Mrs. Owen U. C. school I; EtheLJolley, aAtudeht at the Young university; Or the pro attend Lilly day Mlsx, Fletchen Ray son, Edith Freshwater, Pearl Frols-r-r "Hanninfes Is a blossom that gram. Knight Mangum, will select lando Walter Hoberts,,.; lone land, 0,f.Hnnie Jolley, star athlete 01 the Provo high school; who was roadside , the blooms only.-b- y Clara)Jtland, tho hoard members at the union ' At public auction yesterday, T. F. Harry Heal, president of the expected to take several first places in the county high school wnu, Howard Xverson. Donna Grimm, Emtne Guy, Frank service. Mary The senior organlpation Piermont, for and in behalf of the Provo chapter of the United Com meet meeting. Lehi this afternoon: Mary, Afton, Magdaline, Bryant 1iSu?W.I?filen Bordman, Naoml Gammon, Uxelle Goddard, Ronald and Secretary E Ralph', for the coming year will be '.dis Pierpont, PhilliDs. Ruth SmltV'aiadge Harper. Vlrklnla Gardner. A Holding - com- merclal Travelers, Provo Mid Andrew oiler, all of Grandview ward. H ' and Chamber of the S. Mrs. Mangum, cussed by Hinckley, pany, purchased from Utah county fetei&.Roxie reierson, ojieuv Mr. Jolley was driving cAr, while Leah was Aittin Beehive work tor the month of June two tracts of land west of the of Commerce, were in Salt Lake to- on seat. MissJUadsen and Mr, knee mother's the front her in ana Mrs. Serena -' will be outlined by and lnterviewea Leitains air, ' ttones. WDastrupj Clark Helen Hatch. Bud Shields,'; Delia- famson, county infirmary and north "of the day, in alone. seat back the This arrangementwas - the Stout were ot directors Lake Salt other Steel plant site of the Columbia r'haVose'. Zola Martin, Mella Hansen,- Mojieta Haycock, nore Rasmussen. Anna Smoot, Ar Vance. made to make room for a. daughter of Elmer Holdaway who Columbia Steel corporation. At the Primary department Ralph :ornoration. Caroline Scorup, fa .wmft, EdnaHDlxonr Allle Bnlnh !lllinilaL Ruth Hansen: Ral- - thur Sutherland il 1 DlXOtt. It Is a foregone conclusion that was going to ride over to Lehi with the party.-Stewart, Keeler will discuss "The Moral and Cleo Stubbs, . Dorothy Ha cktn&Henrr Immlsh. Value of Play." All Pri- are urged to e In attendance at tho V. C. T. will continue with their Sizemore,-Elvis! believed that the approaching train-waa-'n- ot .. seen m Religious a Erma lSnow. UrUiaHUlnhA..-rf.,jCK d ' : Alien Jensen, Alice Jcnes, Ardis Deveaux Thelwell-develape- d a conjointly i"TLiim. meet for will union teachers the Including Sunday plan meeting Mr. - mnsseB, Alberta Miller Johnstoi Summers. on account of Leah obscuring the view. mary Jolley by Stubbs, Florence Claudia Jacobsen, Clar secretaries will meet conjointly Utah steel celebration In the U. C; the lecture. "We did. not see the train approach,! said Mr. Stout nna 8moot.: Betty ence Joh' Jessie Jones, .Mildred George Stein. Henry . Startup, forMrs! Ti Smoot Dusenberry will with-thIda superintendents' sectted T. convention program, and .will dt this afternoon to a Daily Herald em. Sathcrland. wvu. ; iMin aV . Jean Julia Sheya. reporter.1 ?The road and v . JohnworkJohnson, tri'Ralph Of -' the the Religion class 'o diicu's Important details of Sun- vide the last day climax V Snow, Lucille. Strorfg. Louise lecture to the railroad tracks run in abuot the same angle close to the . son ' I I conyenUoV-hetwee1 the . 'state work. school ins on artof felling. story ers lay Fred Spafford,. Lyfin Smart, Marjorle Eldred'-Kaythe train until the car was Maw, v Ned Kei ;L On account ot Mother's day exer-- i giant parade' and the steel plant crossing and none of us saw. Dean Milton Bennlon, bead of the Marjorle Spear, Merrtan " . ' M Sparks, ,'. Loveless. . . Chappie, Rub, ot the general c'ses in the schools In the morn- - visit. All visitors to Provo that day struck.7' ,, ilL.' department Dycle parents' as. wheels front crossed fee taken to the plant site o '"""in uessroru. Alberta - MUlef, , Botty- - aiadsen, SUley, Shirley Suthertand,, had the will "Just that: the board will first visit not the will i I Or t7." the school stake rail, board, meet, Ug, Sunday Stevens, Phillip Metta David Mayhetry, Fred aioore, I 1 McWiL m its regular session until the foV they may see how far the iron and train smashed into the car.'. The train never gave any signal the anion meeting. at viu . ScotuVsob, Thatchdepartment Dennis -Anna Thompson, Emma Tay Mortimer, Jane Mann,' Mayme Man1 steel X before appepaching "the crossing.. industry has progressed. The second Intermediate depart- - lowing Sunday at"! o'clock. Forrest Everett Thompson, 'y--,soh,-N- elI Leo Farr- ,,The lUke hoard of the JT . M.fe Th visited report to The Dally" Herald Mtaeld,Royv:Miles, er, will "All by he the occupants of the auto, with exception of myments 'Jack Thurgood, Great LucilleMarkham,i Mabe.1 Mitchell, Thomas, eaersJ ' Talboe, Arvi! banks, " member of wUI be reorganised , at the today.'froni Salt Lake Indicated a self, were thrown out of the car. while ! was Nathello d pinned under" SENIORS. Robert Murray. Harry McCoard, Taylor. .JsUka-nnlomeetlB. accord Inv to desire" on the psjt of.Mr.-CreeWayne board. more was neath.: The. 35 car than feet from the ' Thompson, hurled, Roy : Thurman, Mayhew, William McCoard,; Ray E.Brockbank. Definite laud bis steel associates, to avoid M. C. Merrill bas been . Dr. Tanner. crossing.-,.'?' George he,(l In Ahejirrangements wilt be made for the all publicity until the Dlaat Is aa Wednesday Dora Mayhew, Leah Meservy, Met Taylor, Xtol wmmett . Wilson. - Glen Wssden, pointed a second assistant "Leah died from her injuries about 20 minutes after the vln Mangum. Lois Miller. 7 school superfntetidiL Men's banquet to, be held in actual fact The big steel day will 7 ia. Sunday suke mw Wvnausht tieanor Him had happened. Mr., Jolley sustained injuries to his accident Nelson,. Blanche Nelson. Evelyn Ooates whp the near future. Arrangements are come, it is said, the day when the , "v-Wa- ency to succeed LeoLake " w wtenaln the Etta Nellson, Jessie Nelson, Glen, more,- - Ernest back and and legs. 7 Mrs. Jolley's injuries are not yet known. It furnace' is H. have ProL.TW.? the blast to compjeted 8alt City. 7jbetugmade Wi,,. UMar has moved to Wobdward, don Olsen, Murine,Penrod'. of the teachers and officers Boyle'" address .the officers' andr first Ingot 'of 'molten Iron comes is questionable which one of them is the more seriously in All UldenU h,ke? ?? . Rtt. Parrr. Kdna Peterson. 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