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Show xeen to THE DAILY HERALD UTJLZ. ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN UTAH SOUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY YEAR. THIRTY-EIGH- T THE WEATHER UTAH-?eierJ!- 0)91 Rio) 5 mi rn j ton. fair and CattHSday; little change In U j pei sture. FIRST IX NEWS AND FIRST IN CIRCULATION. PRICE PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923. NO. 30. ; )r mm h i mmm V-- TWO-CEN- T- to iliS iiiS Ir IrQ iyj liy 0 U II1 ! f Ti 1 TIv- - O In Ex celieM .Road Canyon Timpanogos n Smells Cider EI IIS and Makes CHIC Kivanis Build Bridges and i . SOME ALASKAN PICTUTiES YOU MAY EXPECT TO SEE SOON. HIT Praiaire Aspen Grove or Big Haul us When the strong wind was blow ing from the north yesterday, Sheriff J. D. Boyd raised his nostrils in the air, took a deep breath and declared with emphasis that he could smell hard cider 4 per cent stronger than the Volstead act al By DAVID M. CHURCH. Mrs, Dorothy Melissa Riggs Stew- lows at the present writing. So well did the Kiwanls road He stepped into his new car, and International News 8ervlce Sta Andrew of widow late the of art, it, task their builders finish Jackson Stewart Jr., died Thurs hastily departed northward. As he Correspondent. itructing the road through day afternoon at the home of her sped on over the state highway the last year canyon ouiokob LONDON, July 13. General a became stronger daughter, Mrs. Ida S. Pear. 257 smell of the cider there was nothing to do tor the South Fifth West street after a and stronger until finally he over proval but a noticeable lack of et quad that went to the canyon took a large truck over which was thuslasm marked the reaction ti lingering Ulnes?. . Thursday. stretched two large, heavy canvas day to Premier Stanley Baldwin Council was at She born Bluffs, been betore never The road has covers. and Iowa was the 211849, January statement of the British repara in better condition than at the Tbe truck was stopped and the daughter of Dr. John Riggs and present time. There were no rocks, tions policy. Jane Kilton Bullock. With her pa sheriff took a peep under the middle-sizethe large, small or comes from tho fad covers detected where he twentyApproval rents she to crossed the the plains road was as smooth as a boulevard. barrels of cider. A that England has at last made McPherson company,! arriving In one unthe said tht Someone had Provo in September, 1851. The fam sample from one of the barrels move. The lack of enthusiasm derbrush on the canyon road In ily made Its first home to the sec- tested over per cent. the over was as to wh hanging gome places A. 9. Klksted of Salt Lake City, due to tho uncertainty ond forth which was located where cars. road scratching the passing move constitutes. the who was on the truck, said that he the North park is at present' a Apparently the story had been Dissatisfaction is expressed L When five years 6t age she start- - had bought the cider from Frank some good else or little Lord Rothmere't two quarters. he and of that Provo, ed school and rraduated at the Spencer, Jr., sprites had preceded the Kiwanls In papers express displeasure that thf mill to was his it 18 vinegar taking of from age Professor Benson's over the road and had cut down all did not castigate German)! Lester Taylor, who represented high school held In the old sem Salt Lake City. Mr. Fiksted. ac premier of that underbrush. There was the Provo liberal The press Is displeased b said that to tne Sheriff inter Boyd, Rotary ciuo ai inary to the Provo Third ward. She cording cause it sees to the statement nothing to sight when the Kiwanls, national convention in St.. Louis from .the he a had was permit vinegar the first teacher in Provo hired trmaii with scissors, shears and . ". S . only tho continued dragging out o by a board of trustees and taught atatA. can- reported the inspirational messages . . f some pruning hooks, ascended the of was the southward turned The truck one year to the old Second Ward ,nePtitwM with Franc that had been given by rorelgn,-om-ce yon road yesterday. i. unloaded! it experts, si wata th ni many speakers. meetinghouse. Thev were not Idle; however, com have Of learned, already the partially of south' outside of tho cave a window; He Just description In 1868 she was married at the When a crowd of ambitious and in of tho British sot. symbolic pageant, "The Rotary Gar endowment house to Salt Lake tho sheriffs office where the. air pletod the draft dustrious fellows like the members to Germany that will be ubmlttei a now resembles vwhlch opened young brewery. of Nations," den to Andrew City Jackson Stewart of the Provo Kiwanls club go out to the allied nations tor approval the first session of the convention Jr., and became the mother of six t It la said that Mr. Spencer to do a day's work theywlu create to which were 28 .. The note probably will accept 1: the a is represented vinegar permit cnuaren, or whom three survive work if they can't find any. There the German suggestto; principle come before will case which The nations. her. Rotary She resided to old Maxim for was nothing to do to the road, commlssoto a to inquire tot: tor B. .Tucker James "The nresent oast president of promises one year to 1899, " Jttdge economic cojmlUraan everything was in an exceptionally Rotary. Raymond Havens, is one of Mrs. stewan studied general to be one of the most Interesting Germany's rood condition. determine her capacity to pay. i the most eloquent speakers I have meaicwe and graduated to obstet tried there tor some time. The The note also wtu suggest a r Close to Aspen . grove, : running listened to." said Mr. Taylor. "Mr. a whether person having rics in Salt Lake City and received question 11 fi rieht' through tbe grove; In fact, la Havens emphasized the , Rotary to sell vision ot the guarantees submlttei a has a M right ' permit vinegar from the 1 state., medical awl license ItH .k f w a small stream. Generally the Tlmp nrtnrinlfci of business and said also by Germany to heWSt veparatloc Doaru in 189, since which time she hard cider to another .person as . twM .hikers have bees forced to jump that the timeTspast when the 1uy be note and wiirsuSgest harvlhc a vineraf may. permit had practiced as a cencer Specialist - . resistance; this stream whs Jthey have been ershoula beware, that tho aeller courts for passive She has done extensive genealog- brought up (o the higher on toot, and the cars have had a should beware- - less he mis repre This fWlU make it possible to ical research work and temple decision. across. to Join the ' negotiation France little difficulty to getting a owns who Mr. large sents his article. He also stressed Spencer, work and at the time of her death loss of dignity. Under the able leadership of the fact that the world today needs without said was a member of the genealogy orchard on the West drive, is Kiwnato engineer, Elmer, A. Jacob, the Thus more negotiations would r than when material officers told that the to have help spiritual committee of the Sixth ward. She if Franco Joint wit. the workers, proceeded to improve Increase, suit his tor sale quickly find any had been a member of the Relief he couldn't . This Is Friday, the thirteenth!' to lifting of,the restrii the auto crossing and when that "To my mind Walter P. Head of to make decided England, tall he last apples since its organization to society The superstitiously inclined today wa finished to build- - a foot Omaha, president of the American tions in the occupied area and ti Provo and had held the office of them into cider for cider vinegar. tied themselves to the home rockmove the cause ot chaos to Oe one of bridge across the stream. Bankers association, gave trustee for many years to the Secing chair and took no chances to ''Timpanogos' Roberts, who was the most inspirational talks at the many which Premier Baldwin con( ond ward. tho wide, wide world. a guest of the Kiwanls at the out-nu- convention, to which he showed plained of to his statement , It ate For eight years she was historian But most persons, questoned on conceived the Idea that It the nroEress of friendliness and to expected the British note wf. of the local organization of the Center street today, didn't know It would b a. arood thing for the an international economi, suggest love. He declared that brotherly was Friday, the thirteenth. Daughters of tho Utan Pioneers, of Kiwania to assist to building tbe the whose probable fanctioj of conference the when spirit of age piracy, which organization she was a char the exceptional herd That the day was unlucky for International Nawa Service. would bo of discuss the toterallief lam bonfire for the twelfth an rat sla much as vou can from as After seeing P ter member. nual Timpanogos bike which will many as you can'! feigned, is past, of Jersey cows belonging to Wil black cats wag proven, according to PITTSTOWN, Pa., July 13. debts, which Baldwin says to - one Mrs. Stewart Is survived by one liam A, NuttattV the dairy expert Deputy County Clerk Byron Dast- ocme off Friday. Saturday and Sun- and that that policy, had heen the causes ot unrest of to one homes this Four city, Minnesota-Wi- s rup, by three pups ..that chased a them that of Alex Campbell, leader daughter and two sons: Mrs. Ida B. and. accompanying 'the The United States undoubtedi: "Live day of next week. Accordingly logs the hr slogan -. . r expressed black cat up on of, the trees near of the Peay and Scott P Stewart of Provo. and trees otnstoes were gather- let live" 'but that the Kotary naa consin dairy special After a lingering Illness of in- will receive a "courtesy copy" o, element of the isnurgent not knowing whether the courthouse. and John R. Stewart of 8alt Lake Mrs. Eftle Ellen the British note. The London pre ed from near and far and carried to taken another step to advance and themselves as v of the late United Mine Workers of America City, engineer to the state roads ternal cancer, had come to Provo to tell the All they directors the 87, died here Thursday after- is predicting American particlpi the big clearing to Aspen grove. ".Live to were Hulse, Pittstown now stood tor the slogan, .dynamited here, She Is also arrived noon. Mrs. Hulse, who was the tlon at least unofficially to thi farmers and dairymen here how to Provo Athletic association' are After the large trees erected for and help others live." IS minutes at t o'clock this department become successful to the business sure that the day is an unlucky one; within four great- wife of 84 grandchildren by the fire had collapsed once, the blown Roy Hulse of Rlrie, Idaho, discussions. The Dally Mall, say! were the Front said that people or Mr. Taylor porches morning. to exchange greetings and one sister, Mrs. W. came to this Just how grandchildren, much have learned Just Kiwanls, the they of , city about two months Thomas Lamont, American ftoaif efficiency expert to bits, furniture wrecked, persons O. of St Louis did themselves proud be on their Beesley of Provo, and an adopt- ago after she had been to a Salt cier, who to now to London, way.A money state league baseball cost thrown from their beds and one t Baen H. V. Hoy t of the Young uni to the entertainment of the sow The sight of the Nuttau nera was them. ed brother, M. C. Riggs of Orflng, ' Lake hospital for a long time and likely to be the United States rei! versity, took command of the forces Rotary delegates. He also empha a person injured. ox .. we Wash. experts, surprise to many Some Provo tennis sharks found and constructed the beginning of sized the fact that He naa never The homes of Charles Alba, hope for her recovery had been resentative. were unfamiliar with the fact the day unlucky at Logan. Mrs. Stewart was a woman of The labor element to parliament what will be the largest bonfire come in contact with a group of who riven up. Dezalvo and Joseph MarMichael such an exceptional But Chief of Police Wren Wllkins and high,, purpose ever had at any of the annual com cleaner and more splenuia men, that Prove has She was born inn Sprlngville. approves the Baldwin statemert were attacked. Camp great Integrity also tinett. The cattle. a faithful Nov. 23, 1886, and had been living and considers the move, one tha strong line of Jersey says the day was lucky for the bell is chiarman of the general and was munity hikes. During the work the than these- - Rotary delegates. no com- police force, as it was Latter-daSaint. She was a won in Idaho for several years. or- statement was made that will make progress in the repara altogether Kiwanls plainly demonstrated how celebrated Penn the of committee Wilde's Charlie and her gener' - ' - t munity In their own states, known too hot for any hobo in the rlalroad grlvance Coal company and tbe! derful home-mak-She is Survived by her husband, tlons settlement easy it is to accomplish almost in chestra furnished music for sylvania of center as remem the will long be over the world ous all hospitality to heat. one co drink canned brother and children Premier Lloyd George 1; small Former yard surmountable four tasks through Coal and Iron company. Hillside luncheon today at Hotel the a large dairy industry in the United understood to disapprove of thi County Commissioner A O Smoot He returned yesterday from Atlan bered by her family and and seven sister as follows: operation. Tree toanks weighing Roberts. could show as good a herd found it an of friends and relatives. circle States, somebody Mrs. C- - W. Mattson and Mrs. a. government's statement bellevin day; unlucky almost a ton were picked" up and tic City where he attended the President J. B. Tucker presided. of Jersey cattle as those they saw Funeral services will be held In H. Park of Ririe, Idaho; Mrs. it does not represent ' drastii was telling him last night that Hol- - Joint of anthracite carried long distances through the Prof. E. L Roberts urged Rotarlans conference Nuttalfs" placet'' stein cattle are better than Jerseys. miners and mine owners. Campbell the Sixth ward chapel Monday Louisa Hatfield of Swan Valley, enough action and will not cani united effort of all of, the male t -- side track" all other activities at' "Get together, stick together, be Tom Schofield says Friday the last night presided at a meeting of afternoon at 2 o'clock. i members of the outing party. Idaho; Mrs. J. H. Pittman of Cald- matters forward speedily. Hav of the twelfth annual and then you'll Thirteenth is the other to eaqh loyal he d the Mrs. Franslc Monson, London Chronicle Intimate! day only turnDirector The A most delicious spring chicken and Idoha; committee well, Recreational hike. grievance Timp to yourself. The fanners' ever vote for Francisco. Cal.; Mrs. A. A. that Baldwin knows France wl, Henry Ford for dinner was served by the ladies Dell Webb told of plans for we be loyal ed down the proposition to call a in Utah and the nation D. S. CONFERENCE San problems R. Mrs. and of under the generalship Anderson, 245 North First West delay a decisive answer to th, eneral strike in the Pittstown ois-observance of Pioneer day, re-- will never be solved until we learn The Orem celebrated the day by trlct over petty grievances at sevJ. Murdock. The new dining room delivered a street, Provo, Utah, Mrs. D. E. British proposal, carrying matter! car stand s to cooperate.' one. of Sprlngville, Utah and Leo along until the house ot common; noiar-lancom of the Alpine summer school of "the only having Hales ana freight Coal R. of and the Pennsylvania Lyman Apostle Richard port on "Buck" Dixon With this admonition to the 60 all day In the University , avenue eral v The adjourns. ' Charles W. Nib-le- y Probert of Pocatello, Idaho. collieries. Young university was dedicated by Smith. Pardoe and J enkina, pany's Bishop assem Presiding or 75 farmers and dairymen will be taken to Rlgby for hodv yard." "freight will the Kiwanls" seated around two who are Provo's entrants in - the the be Lake of City Salt of the Minne the at bled meeting burial. Nobody swallowed a fishbone at OREM WRECK. long tables . More than 80 per- state tennis tournament at 'Logan. speakers at the regular quarterly funeral services and dairy special of the sons were served. conference of the Utah stake of PreairtAnt Tucker and Harry Heal Union Pacific at the Provo high Rotary's Friday the thirteenth WILL REPAY POLITICAL The passenger traffic on the Zion Saturday and Sunday. nn a noetlcal effort school auditorium Thursday even- luncheon this noon. President Walter Adams presided ri E IV DEBT WITH GIFT VILLA. Friday, the' thirteenth, Is ex- Orem lines was delayed today when at the luncheon and explained" to at one lives i will be held at 10 a. m when Sessions R. that Mabey Charles proving ing, Governor for Juvenile girls a freight car turned over between and 2 International News Service tremely unlucky the ladies and the visitors the aims the on m. both days. ho want! w uo p. The his Interesting address. who dance their way across the wreck The Sunday evening services, 'TOKIO, July 13. Payment of the real closed and purposes of the Kiwania club. came to Provo to tie pres- continent So think Alma Edmunds, Manila snd Chlpman. The country, and vice versa, to governor offered caused to have been Dr, Georee H. Brimhall by a which will convene at 7: 30 o'clock, political debt by presentation to his estate agent's benefit. ent at the demonstrations here of 17, and Ruby Younger, who is o is said BRIEFLY h prayer.. car. will be under the direction of the political benefactor of a villa on the truck defective freight meetand to attend the ip younger than Alma. The girls lit.,uou the TWO MEN THROWN INTO ' . the special The 8 o'clock train from the north Returned Missionary association of valued at Alex Hedonist told how ine in the evening. have danced their way from the did not arrive In Provo until after Utah stake. Former Education jainisier i. Kiwanis had constructed the" road DITCH IN He acknowledged an appreciation Atlantic to Utah and have never 10:30 o'clock. The speakers will be Prof. A. N. kahashl's Idea of a fair return.- Bishop L. Im Nelson is spend! n through Timpanogos canyon last ' SPANISH FORK, July 13. The broueht ibefore been molested, they say, No one was Injured In the acci Merrill Jov Clege. Miss Dora Coff- - When the Seiyukai party was re- ten days in Blackfoot Idaho, wityear and how by so doing they had Rev. Theo Lee, 68, and Eli the special. In referring to until they were picked up in Provo here by i not only accomplished a good deed man f f?Drineville. and Rulon Van organized last year in connection bis sons, Vera and Wilford. dent. kr lnnal farmer, narr of the early man pioneens, on the work reconstruction Cabinet the with .. morning of Friday, the thlr- . after- the -- J musical pro-A but had also called attention to the j splendid Tuesday Wagenen. saw mat caped serious Injury teenth. They are in the county Prof. John T. Calne IHI of Logs ejroblem, Nakahashl and another GINGHAM RECORD MADE. rest of the world'of the beauties of noon when the horse Mr. Johnson he finest example of """ gram has also been arranged. cooperation j the out are flndlng The. various wards of the stake prominent Toklo polltllclan were was a Provo visitor Thursday, tb Timpanogos and to the annual com o rivine. ran away mw' "? in moaern uibwij. "w if "the 'girls are telling the truth That gingham is to be popuwill dispense with the Sunday even- expelled from the party. After sev guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Fete munity hikes to the majestic moun- clip to the buggy shaft broke. Mr. in cooperation, taught cooperation adventures. . " their about of work on the part of son. Provo of , ladies the horse lar among tain. . ing services that all may attend the eral months Johnson lost control and thean ob and through that system Quui up General Viscount KanJI Miura, was Indicated conference meeting. cities and In a masterlv wav. Harlan Adams in nearby communities striking oft the road, of the finest International News Service. n Preston G. Peterson, chairman c over some Privy Councillor and close friend read. "William Tell Among the yesterday at the nation and after settling Utah struction, the Ught buggy the INWOOD COUNTRY CLUB, FAR store when 800 of gingGERMAN CITY. of Nakahashl, the latter was rein- the state roads committee, was ! FRENCH TAKE, pounds Mountains." two tne laauo, into Arisona, across ' turned, throwing ROCKAWAT, July 13. When Gene stated in the Seiyukai. Now Na- Salt Lake Wednesday and Ttzr received crept ham were sold in three hours. International News Service." The legends of Aspen grove, an irrigation ditch. They Montana, Mexico and Canada. teed oft today to his drive Sarazeh so 18. kahashl is completing a gift villa day attending the good roads oat French The saw never go BERLIN, Mount Timpanogos and Timpanogos . gingham July "I wHnr and minor Druie. "The Utah farmer is as good a for the National Open Golf cham Wallace today occupied Barmen, the Ger on Lake Norjlri, a beautiful summer vention held at the Hotel V'declared runsave were told by Coach Et L. Rob a to found to be rapidly' to injured four-leathere f Lee was seriously producer as pionship, he wore a man manufacturing city, two nttlea resort to Southern Japan, tor Vis- - Commissioners from tho ate' erta. Bailey, store manager. . accident and he considers anywhere to the nation, but as a clover. weatara states were to attenS : oont Miuri. northwest ot Cologne. Dr. T. L. Martin led the commun away this (Continued oa Page Eight) hia escape from serious injury It was Friday, the thirteenth. (Continued on Page Bight.) time providential. For Annual Hike MESSAGES I " . ROTARY d - III . hrrl . n nRin nnm HI i r 1 Wm - nil II f ivT 'let i r 1. - - PRAISED t. IIS DM0 III novo . i ' y er Ro-tary-'s I S 7f TOLD . j i It - . w , , Wood-CHfto- . - f |