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Show 4 r &J- . - -- ' ; -.- .Ji!fi. ('i-iL firvn1 . J ' r TE3HT2ALD . 1f yen do ot receive your HmM reotilariy, pUu aottfy.thc fftM ,j-- 1 - t i , i ii ill 1 1 i "I .. , '- . ., , THKTY-EIGHT- ' I - s, - ' - - . , , ' " -- - . 1 IE 1 h 1 1 i 1.. v. s. ' . . ' . .u . THJff WZKTHKSL, '. UTAH-l- r Mtgtt' witf W4- - ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN UTAH SOUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY. YEAR. NO. 3. H , 1 :V1 r - ..... ifii PK Noted PRICE TWO CENTS. PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNlTY, 1923r V Music Men in Opera Educators Coming 0FIID1 i , y-v- ii w cind" the matttr with your canter. 3 t " J Ill l( 1 I I, : . -- '1a I. . -- . r- -- ;-- 1 3 ; j A ' -- " . 4 J, J J p H if TT : --"''" r; International New "Service, i - WASHINGTON, JanefiglaMt HIV By KENNETH W. CLARK. .." Ne Service. International President Harding'! long trip to WASHINGTON; June 5: A wish: Alaska were gone that the spirit of fraternity, that is over finally athe White House to In embodied and taught of America might be trans- I president, Valterf 4"lodes" or desire THIS IS THE PLXCB! respective satlsfythe Yt SfamM OWo, filaudiua Huiton And this is THE week. planted In all the nations of the . hunger ot the various individuals.' .ft, ot Tennessee, and nary official, .Never before In the history ot the It Is seldom that so many good world, was uttered here today by ' best state In the nation have so things are placed into three or four who are making the actual arrange- President Harding In an address of menta. Announcement of the defieymts jdairB as will tenrProvo this week. imanyOandportant ilcome to the imperiaEcoancltoI DEAN 7, B. BOLTON V,4. ;"''V: Fronf alumni and far near the been crowded into the short space nite Itinerary will lie made In a tew Dean Shrine convention.. the Fredrick E. Bolton, of the one week at one place, as during members ot the . Brigham . Toung 'I wish somehow," said the preai- - ' : j PROFr J. R. BOSHARD. ltbewseMweeJr in Provo, the university .will come to recall the Brownr clos riersonarfrlend,sof college tducatIofc. jyjlTeraltyf ieJiUitbAtwajeonlaa heart of the wonder west and the! many interesting days spent at. the the president, expect to tears for Washington; Mrs, Mary Shenck I among nations, as it is taught in " prof; j. w. McAllister. St Louis and the west late tonight Wooiman, noted teacher and lec coming center of - the . industrial university. Maeser hill will be conBy special request the comic America among men. I do not mean " of the intermountain verted Into a tented city for a few activities advance representatlTe turer on Home Economics problems at where, MRS. MART F. WOOLMAN SPEAKER . 4VWB t j opera "Erminie,'' given twice tfils to employ sign, grip and password, ' ' days an(J laughter and merriment ' ne flu country. yraiuwiMM WfUi of Columbia university; formerly season by- the stake tabernacle which afford an appealing mystery wlU be the order of things. The rivr arrangements for speeches, and Coach Knute K. Rockne, foot People of various tastes, may under the direction of Prof. to our relationship, buthe Insist-en- t choir trains and routes. All along the ball Yoacn Of Norte Dame unlrerl qome here during; the present week alumni members are already comdemand tor Just dealing, the :, will again be given I trip he will precede .the presiden- and go away contented. There ing into the city so as not to miss AT MASK CLUB J.at R.theBoshard,; of Indiana, will be in Provo DANGERS PLEASE of rights of others, and the V sepct slty, Columbia theater Friday of of the two the or three days. He 4hi week -- end will be such a variety tlal party hy happen any enjoyment although ioaBaume of brotherhood received In ' ideals ready 8. June evening, Wlllnot goto ings that ven the most fastidious big alumni doings do not begin rule and the righteous ' the golden enwill main The opera be the until Thursday. will remain on the coast, making may be satisfied. "There Is no substitute for the which every fellow relationship Monday when instruction in the tertainment of the day for the deleThe commencement exercises of REVUE AUDIEflCE Those interested in the arrangements for the California summer session begins, according in portraying man knows his God approves. language English convenfor the annual here gates should the Toung university at College visit. days of this city and state tratern- - . of Dean Hugh M. Woodward, of the a "Under such to D. reign said of Commercial character," the United tion George Pyner, come' to. Provo this week, there hall Friday will attract thousands. Huston, who ha?ia wider knowt- -' summer school. " v lty cruel human warfare would dancing revue given, hyihe will be all kinds ot memories and Fathers and mothers of the young manager ot the Salt Lake theater, Travelers. Jhe edge cf Alaska, has been eelected .' informato advance never come again." . The male is role taken by men com. women to act as Mr. Harding's guide while ."According Woodward said have leading old who and times ot the good in speaking tbefore the annual banwore the red fes Dean today, students of Miss Nellie Clark's recallings tion." The president W. J. Prof. McAllister, TT. supervisor la the northern territory. In addi- "the attendance at the summer students at, the new high school floating In the air, especially pleted their four years of univer- QUPt of lhn R Y. Mask lnh In ln tn Prove eity schools of the Shrines, as he spoke. His s. tion, officials from the depart- -' school will be It has auditorium 'Monday evening was around the tented city on 'Maeser sity work at the big "Mormon" the Hotel Roberts Monday evening. ,0t.nU8l than larger ments of commerce, agriculture and immediately after hearers were limited to those of church school will be here to see "The snoknn drama muat Mnlnn hill. before. Never was the pronounced been ever the Imperial council, meeting in a ' where--he tor the the Chicago, educational will Pera by vahicte appreciative children assist the president their attired in the cap aa the most Imnortant Interior, Those interested in of In- - a better position, how downtown theater. He had Just ffuniverslty the Northwest will at music In making a study ot actual condl- audience one- ofthe hest Teviews pursuits and fiPthe fuure-o- f study the land gown. - The commencement ad- the to handle- - a large bod of wlewtor.W-Shrinert- ,tflnM EvanstonT Some at i tlons obtaining In Alaska- - With ernnTveraity; will a ever, state dress be the President of as educational In system motion by" Its ever staged Provo. given picture in one ot the most colorful parades students of all varieties. ' view to solo and most of duets the A. measout W. pleasing and remedial Ivlns of Mr." Pyper gave a most interestthe first presidency will be more than satisfied' working '' The flag dance and the "I hope prospective teachers will of the opera will be ren- ever staged on. historic Pennsylures for presentation to congress. ing account of the early history numbers by attending the com- of the L. D. S. church. ' tokes dance in which the little kiddles well-paithat . not reglsteration forget dered Professor McAllister and vania avenue! by The presidential party, of about noon more .Brig-haof than the 10,000 mencement and exercises of in Saturday the theater development that and 9, June Without names, but' Saturday, mentioning ' who J. Mrs. ran to and fro; guided and mis Edwin has the 15 members, including Mrs. Hard- place Stein, will over the the coming people tramp plant Utah. Beginning with the Bowery Young university, instruction begins Monday, with a significance that was not Wallace, regular ing and Secretaries guided, On the stage was especially leading university of western Ameri- site of the. Columbia Steel corpora- on the temple block, where the leading part "Erminie." lost JunelL" ,. upon bis hearers, the president " Hoover and Work, will leave Washtion at Ironton.. Most of these peo- first drama was presented in 1851, well rendered and completely cap- ca,'. Alonzo Mor-le- declared that fraternities must be "The Director," doe; see ot will view their the tivated the audience. The applause was ington on the afternoon of June 20 first the ple theatrlral senter to shifted To tbex many thousands who "Lion Tamers' Just in order to survive, also, he de The for 8t Louis, where the fjrst, forfor these numbers was .unusually are interested In the industrial de- foundations of a blast furnace and the Sorial hall, then to the Bowrlng of the club," stage hands, clared, they must stay within the consisting will mal address be made. The hearty and necessitated encores by velopments of the Beehive state will see the beginning of the great theater, and finally to the present YIELD Professor Pardoe with a bounds ot the law. - presented' party will then go through Kansas Industrial est Lake the dancers. that Salt builddevelopment theater.. The latter and the intermountain country, "I will have said enough it I sug- to Utah, thence up the Rocky Moun- fishing rod, Alondo Moriey making The music by Miss Alene Phillips' Provo will hold the attention from has ever been witnessed in Utah. lng was constructed at the same the that meji lose their right of gest speech. presentation tain .plateau to Montana , ana port-land- , Civic organizations from almost time as the Salt Lake tabernacle. y iorch fraternal hearing when they trans- e Ore. After spending the fourth IKl-n- m state wffi be4a Pmnlrinnt Brigham Ynpg i ment of the evening as did also the get .their first glimpse of the birth' every- partf-thOUt l:H Kr the law of the land. gress in Portland, the party will embark 1UUII IIILnUUIILI singing of the quartet from the of Utah's steel Industry, and will attendance tonewsee with their own teams along the old Mormon trail VI like tne nigniy purposed ira--. Henderson on the a transport is that club. navy industrial era to gather up the metal from the v Community Glee form a taint idea of the wonderful eyes f. ternlty because it is our assurance L for Alaska. The Henderson now Is The audience was also pleased developments now shaping them- dawning and to hear with their wagons of the Johnson army which against mnaclng organization. In thon fhe way to coast, with a By CONSTANTE STEPHNAOVE. with the lighting effects ot the selves Into gigantic forms in Utah owq ears what may be expected had been burned along the trail. the very naturalness of association, j special navy band on .board. the with which Utah 4o. to was This remark fitted in the black metal county taken. coming county; , auditorium men band together for mischief, to . News Service. Returning to the mainland in Intornatlonal smith shop and made Into nails ably well with the various dances The eyes of the dairymen of the of the steel Industry. exert misguided seal to vent an-- .. AT in about three weeks Mr. Harding will SOFIA, June 6. Tucked away rendered. those who have signified with which" to build the theater. state will turn towards Provo dur Among malice, to undermine our reasoning MrV Pyper Had one of the. nails spend a short time along the Pa- the. corner of the Balkans ex ing the present week and thou- their intention of being present .at Institutions.. - citio coast and a, ahlp- - cavators haVe been at work un sands of farmers and others Inter- the Steel day celebration are Sen- with him which he show.ed the audi "This isn't fraternity, this la i . ping board steamer for Panama ana-- i heralded, - turning up treasures PRICE-ROAested in good cows will flock here ator and Mrs. Reed Smbot and fam- ence. This isn't associated up D Word reached Provo this morn Porto Rico where he win be the which Governor R. and Charles He exhibited a number of inter to see the best Jersey cattle in the ily, Mabey approach those of the sudden death at Poca-tell- o lift, it Is Organized destruction. ing guest of the people. ot the island. western part of the United States. party, Harold Smoat and family. Dr. eating "properties," Including the tomb. ' Ten- - principal addressee wlll..Jte the night ot Miss Flor This is not brotherhood, tt Js the " "The-'fire- t A road convention for the con To those interested in the pres A. J. Ridges and party, Dr. T. B. cradle in which the famous Maude ence during Balkan war Creer, made en route to the coast and at daughter of, Mrs. A. C. discord of loyalty and danger to activ- Beatty and party, John M. Brown Adams was rocked as a "babe, while the canital 'of Enlrus. to the sideration- - of a first class road ent commercial 619 East First South street the republic." . J . Miner, least three after he returns from Greeks, though ethnically it'lTan from Grand Junction to Price and ities of the state, Provo is the cen- ing and family. Mayor Frank Fran- hex mother was acting on. the stage. of this "But so long as twenty millions of city. Alaska Numerous Impromptu aM Afbanlan town and e About 100 people attended the region, and its Provo will be held at Price, Mon ter 6f attraction this week when cis and family. Commission Oscar Americans are teaching loyalty informal speeches also will' be defor the last 600 day. The meeting Ms being; .called floats ot various kinds will give an Madsen and family- of Ogden, Com banquet. Mrs. Viigtnia Christen- - Miss Creer was 17 years ot age ! least our cherishmentn of the flag, histofjat and was born livered, from train platforms, at Spanlsh 'Fork, but re-- . years, that Is, since the first entry by the Carbon county commission- - excellent description of the many missioner Arthur Larsen and fam- - sen Keeler, president of the club, has lived mostat and at dinner; ot her life at Provo. inherited Institutions and due -f meetings Hy Of Ogden, Juvenile Judge W. MJwaa maatwr of parmnonlPa and in. here. of Uie Turks In Ihe Balkans, has ersTthe Price Chamber of '"Cuui-- j xonBtltutionalauthorl Jor gard ' Secret service operatives already the schooTand nadbeen attending been Albanian. In fact, and in just mere and the Rotary and the To .the baseball tan and who in Bradford and family, Judge Ben troduced the toastmaater, Lowry schol have been dispatched to the' west tlce to .the and had been attending, the and the love of liberty under the the ancient Kiwanis clubs ot that city. Utah is not such a one Provo Is Crow and family, Joseph Eldridge Nelson. Numbers on the program Albanians, law, we mffy be assured the future and Alaska to complete arrange and beautiful city of Tannlna, Invitations have, been sent out the Mecca this week. There will and family, Abe Glaamann and fam- included a mixed trio by Celestia Provo high school secure. is protec-Mr-s. ments tor the (resident' About weeks " three she left i ago should have been the present capi to similar organizations .through be 'more real baseball played in ily, G. L. Becker and immediate Johnson, Elaine Chrlstensen, Rex wish somehow we could have "I tor her with Pocatella family . automoever six Lake week state .has Provo rendered out of this Edmund Salt of the south than tal of the sturdy Arnaouta, Johnson; guitar solo, party, consisting f raternity among natlonsr as it .is Harding 1 looking forward him been played in any city in the in- biles with assistants and helpers ln Evans; "Educational Rheumatics," where she was to visit during then no other In America among men. I taught ' to the trip with keenest anticipa- famous by hundredthan Byron was City. summer. ill took She suddenly the shooting act he Is to give at Harrison R. Merrill; vocal solo, One of the features of the meet termountain territory. a years ago mean to employ sign, grip. do hot - While self, who friends she after at told been for Pocatello today. tion, having so ing will be the discussion of feasible-DeXo wonder, then, that the atten- Tlmp park Saturday. afternoon.. Glen Guy man; the guest of honor of "Managerial and password, which affords r an ; tew the president and the first lady are and days, grew gradually L. thoufrom F. plans and of vice that the tion of tens president thousands to bring tourists of Rains, lights," Royden Dangerfleld; mixed called, of Tannlna, who at mystery to our relation' away, the executive mansion will time- - was will quartet, Elaine Chrlstensen, Celes worse until the end .came during appealing the Insistent demand for practically an Independ the southern states via Gallop, sands of men, women and children Columbia Steel corporation, but ship, the be completely renovated. night. ent chief and whom the sultans of - Mexico, Mesa Verde national park, in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming are tell the multitude what the cor- tia Johnson, Merrill Bunnell, Rex until the end came during the night. Just dealing, the respect ut, rights Turkey feared to gainsay, as Byron- Mohtlcello, Utah, natural bridges, turned to Provo this week. And poration intends to do at the Iron Johnson ; "The Lion Tamer's .Tall," is survived by her parents, ot others, and the ideals of brother : has well described by these lines Price, Salina, Bryce canyon, Grand the best part of all Is that about 95 ton plant site, and T. F. Plerpont Clarence Jensen; vocal duet Melba Mr.She Mrs. A. C. Miner, three' hood received in the golden role,' and from his "Chllde Harold": . canyon, Zion national park, Cedar out of every 100 who are gating former president of toe Provo Condie,- - Virginia Keeler; .French and the righteous fellow relationHOWSHERIFFBOYD taken will explain horn solo, Fred Crandall; present- sisters and one brother, Verda T "To; greet Albania's chief, ' whose; Breaks, Nephl, Provo and Yellow- this way will be here for one or Chamber of Commerce,, ' Thais Miner, Beth Miner, ship which every man knows his ' more days during this week to ..(Continued on last page.) stone park. dread command ing of awards. Prof. T. Earl Par Creer, God approves.. and Gordon Miner. . Is lawless flaw; for with a bloody Under such reign of fraternity The body will be sent to Proyo hand .SAVED ;4v-:-s for funeral and interment The cruel human warfare would nevet ' tawx . f 2r ' Ha away a jiationjurbulenkand i - ' x and place of the funeral will come again. time bold." "There lssap misconstruing the be announced later. re 1 i ; f Sberilt John D. Boyl saved his Byron has on many occasionswhich aims and purposes of our loftier nnhAw. 1. W. Allred. from a hor-- ferred to the splendor with For theAmerican fraternalism. (:tmle death In the explosion of the All Pasha had surrounded him-, great brotherhood there is the pa- at St David, self, as he was enabled to person-MEETS COMMISSION triotic appraisal of the heritage ot 'Apache powder warks " ' lee It an.d be the recipient of . ally , . Arts., on May Jl. the republic. Here ia represent- Had It not 'keen- - that Sheriff it Jilmself, for the tierce Albanian tive democracy, wrought in sacrt- - . H. O. Jackson of the Natlonaf to flee and toil amid liberty's highest Boyd listed the companionship of ruler considered it a great honor Pump company, together with T. F. his nephew thut day the young man bo accorded a visit by the most aspirations, and no force or vio-- would nave been at his accustomed popular Englishman of that day. Plerpont and J. . William Knight lence, no alien purpose, no social went to Salt Lake City today to i was Shall oeTpermlttea-t- Q madness' place of employment in the,powder The plunder All possessed commeet with the state Securities works at the time of thr explosion known tobe very rich, and many riestroy." mission relative to the , sale of since his time -hurled every worker into eternity. j searches were made . - But it was fated stock in the 'National Pump Sheriff soya was oa nts way ra to discover MOTHER LEADS MOB. Douglae," Aria," to visit hla sUter that the s Greek r archseologisU : Mr. Jackson has purchased a kite, Internatlona! Nwe Bervlee, : and ; mother,' .when he wired hi; should find; the; remnants of it, I . are. as 3 for his plant on West center' street, NEW YORK, June 6. Led by the they nephew to meet him at Benton. which are rich enough Solonmon comof south National the of mother Canning Thus, after a careful digging of the That was the night before the' '.I. ( , who Just had been killed by pany's plant where within 90 days i The next morning Mr. 'Al- premises w which ' constituted r his he contemplates manufacturing a surface car, an angry mob ot a lred. prepared to o to his work, la palace and castle, the excavators t ' things; ,:? .L other - thousand -- persons today . attacked , discovered, among uncle his pumptr when plant,7 the powder s gold filled-"with- , The. bundling of the plant here William Mooney, jthe motorman. He persuaded him to take that day oft sixteen poxes.' T r was decided upon following an in escaped by fleeing tar a nearby car 3,000 Egyptian and accompany him to Douglas. V, coins, or . some ! ; ; ! ' v7' . spection trip to the company's barn. . "We went to the powdor mill at ducats, besides many ; gold.! ornaThe even Oriental Mr. and rugs. ments Denver The ,' said. boy, according to witnesses. . planats.in by My Plerpont Sheriff o'clock,' Boyd ll ' and Mr. Knight The first part of was klllend when he stepped from remarked that he had total value ot the articles discover eohew -t k ., 1 : ; , ' ,? more than a hunthe factory will be about 125 feet by ibehind' a pile of dirt and stone In at nnrht i to be atv work then, . and ed is estimated ' " 200 feet and will' employ atxmt 100 front ottho car. .; yZ-:y.-twouldt that I had not coaxed him dred million dollars. What seems , l con' for in was the tact all curious 1' ' signal skilled men, an V mechanics.. We me? had '.The accident, exceedingly , with to spend the day f ?' The material for the building Is the crowd to gather and incensed ' driven Jmtla few miles when the nection with this excavation Is the ' : "ill" man at discovery In the same locality of already on the ground and the con by the hysterical screams of the r ( explosion, occured. Not ; struction of the building will be boy's mother, the mob went after -- the iulll oscaped death;'' - v 'j 25 human" skeletons, which may be ' ' words again: . r . V. '; f ' if" ' njshed to completlohr according to Mooney with cries of "Lunch him." 1' . . fTJsually I dont like to take, a explained by Byron's - are - Albania'- s- children. E. U. Hinckley, iecretary of the A patrolman held the crowd at bar 'man"away from "his Job,' but this "fierce E T. BE HELD CONVENTION WILL 1" , PROVOt-WHER- E C V. , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. chamber bt commerce. ' deadly how THURSDAY, while Mooney tied. , wrath their J did." i time 1 am "glad I (oi- - "the west ana -- . - " 3. m M - re-1:- Atejkatwwu e . . -- I - - Wramatlc-interpretationfw- ith hand-maiden- ." "Bo-peep- d . m . y. HIS ninii xnr iniinr estrwdded-muchUoaheJeuto- k -- - P mm . then-fcoa- DO rd KG 's -- -- y.' gaTe-Yan-ni- ne, to-th- - ' ; w , HMI'S UFE vsv j-r-- ltti.r r : .r ir - -- - -- -- it cam-pana- y. - : it Kr y'''4 t fy" sils-erbur- g, . '- . ; r'---- - - - ; A 1 , , :yyy. y " .yr:,,:r i - TM-STAT- s r'u - .- ' ti J' , "-- -- - |