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Show r f THE HERALD by Dily Herald U delivers each afternoon tn SpringView. Provs Beeh. piemnt J.r C and Jgvle JflJL II II M li JI Vieyrd. DAILY HERALD g - ... l irst in news, first i- - circulation, first in advert&ing,. and fir . , THE WEATHER v UTAH Local thunderehowerf J inis a'ttrnosr, or tonight; Tuesda 1 i partly cloudy 4 delivered in the horn- - ii "relETY-EIGHT- YEAR. II NO. TROYO. UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, r4 3l lPi.. PRICE TWO w r m m: k - 4 pi f . X yd. U, ' jr 'rr if X I k CENT' fni v i IJB li Intense Suffering Of World War VeteMri -- R elieves Death 'a??l IIIhIII S CIl III Ofl WW i W Attempt 11 Fails 1 Dill (Till , star '.: r:'v'v:"" mm? food rice rof nonun rnllVu DLlslili 'cftf -- -' f"-"--SS WE IF ii provo's baby il I rnuvu::mitf TO f LI m is up my pad ks, ,,.,.. ttl.'i at Nfvis Si't vice U niun i As;ill.UT()., Aug: 2H Food While attempting to break into ;.r. sliU going up. )irii 'the I. X. L, grocery and T dt'pai tnieivt of labor ai,' store at Thistle early Sun in the history nouneed today tlial Americali contime first the For Wil? three men, young day morning Mr. and Mrs. J. William Knight had to: pay 2 per cent more sumers was Intense of the biggest day Hi it lu.nw'-pounseveral ot Sunday car years a liam fter of the state, and Richards Smith, Qtew and Wells morn Brimhall this left for .'food .in July than in June. Alfred- - Olesen, Ellis the drive for contributions for tani Grange, were surprised to ing for an extensive automobile pin and suffering, jams of Provo grown .For the year ending July iZ, flood damaged districts of Farming !' morn-In- j J8 years of age, died Sunday face a big rifle in the hands of journey northward with the ulti berries has been shipped out of the '.i'.Y, the increase was 4 per cent, ton and Willard, according to John jj at the home of his mother, Mrs. A. L. Pace, proprietor of the store. mate destination CardstonJ state. With this announcement and for the ten at year period 48 per , McAWani, cliairman oi tne com; Carl Olesen, 442 West First North Mr. Pace had been inside of the Alberta, Canada, where they will the of comes the realization poten cent.. niiltee. j itreet, as a result of Injuries su- store watching one of the boys be present at the dedication of the of jam as of tialities i.Hiring. July, this averagii "fatnily i (mefaeadshhlni'iv'etgelnsilCXa.i ) ; ssed while in the service of the trying to enter through a transom new temple erected at that place ' in a big intiu-'tr- y ' We have collected to date mom cxpeiuliture for food increased as Mtlon during the world war. over a back door. When that One company did a $l.'0,uuu busi follows: by tlie L. D. S. church. tleiii Sl.'.iiii for 'til, flimrt victims.'l I Skjold-torg- , In was ."..'' born Mr. Olesen the boys, tried to get ness alone in producing jams last The party will be accompanied j i fi ppr .cent; 'i)liimbus, Mr. ltoston, M.cAdam this alternoonl said Denmark, and came, to the in through a window, it was while by Dr. George H. Brimhall, whoi vear; the busint ss has .Von prao '('iiirago. Full. I'.tver. .Manchester, "This is hist .in - estimate, how' United States with his mother in they were working on the window now is in tihiliy doubled, 'during th' .present X. Ii.. Milwaukee, IVopria and I'ev.er, we have: received more thar! Idaho, "picking"' him 'up 1915, after having Joined 'the L. D. that "Mr, Pace went around the as theygo through that state. is expeci- sea?on, anil in cash'up to noon today. Thtf sprinufielil, ill., :, j.er cent; Hiif S. church in their native country. and next year. :':ilo, Butt to be d'oi;bli;d. ngaiti "We expect to be away for a surprised the boys. building d in(Uanapoli.-,rWilr'Denver, are rather slow in notifying li ' of fall -in the to Utah He came o He marched them with hands considerable time,"' much, I'Nevv Utah .berries: are Mr. Knight Ilaveii, 3 per cent; I'.ridg' us ;is to inc. amounts iney .conecitjuf in been released high in the air into his basement said, "traveling leisurely going and 1918 after having iien-i,:theto grown uperimiioit, i'ifn iniiaii. Cleveland',- I'l'iil iin iheir s'acrato'ent meetings' SunHe enlisted where he kept fern Until Deputy from military service. the "low. i" districLs tliat acoming. I expect that many Utah del ph ia, ..Sail Lake Cit y, Savanna: Wlay was 1915 and cveiung but we ;Jm estimate atfl; Ai m the aero service in iH'iduct is produced. Sheriff's Ka:. ! jsliard and li. F. neonle will be in Cardston for the lroui tacil V'ashington. 1). (":. Z pi aii; average of f A con chief are la training at Kelly Field, Texas, Roqier arrived and brought them to dedication .ceremonies the fruitan uv.ir which will .V .lieapoiis, New Orlean 'I.; tiie nine, ward- - in the Provo dis J P 'cent; In ' adthe went to and spring the county jail. England stituents. Utah is regarded as mark an important epoch in our i i.Ww York, Oliiaha. Portland. Or. i "huvau wreckage ?&fzffi'-;iz?":''' i of 191S. mirably ndanted 'to. .the making of 'St: Paul, The boys hart been acting sus- church work, in Canada." lialliniove. tive of tlie: Keliuf: societjiH per only and i Utah scale. After coming to Provo he worked piciously around the store during a large jam cn The dedication of the Cardston K .i k.' Nle'iiidiiis.f,-,-Ill usion, Little thuslt: iniztitiiins. luive rejiorted for some time as an attendant at the most part of Saturday afterentirely, Idaho beet sugar is will take place Sunday, i: .. It .el;-- j f:i l'ii temple ie.--t Xe'.v.irU, the of wards, are? and i,lile. the It .was noon, and evening. After leaving the Utah State hospital. and. only :.e contains t:s. are ship- n:ond,; Si. Loui-- , Si att te, less th:i ...HA tn ciroll Ihf, fnnrt oonshlorah'v.iAugust 28. ',. while 'there that it became neees- - the store for the day, Mr. Pace, was has tT'-CiKS't-k T1i.p T'nifin Pacific railroad ped 'in. .r--- : s of one per amounts.); joiiw rn.;iin'-vhmarkets' also point sary for mm to nave ins ieu The near-bfollowed by the boys on his way macie a low priced rate to Cardston' :' Was u d- ' r.a There donated at fur ai.pireiitly ;were an i! of i thii Industry cent in Los .Inte l s and l;oui.vil-.to impuiai-home tor some aistance. auspecr-- especially for the dedication of the ctuvye rapid 'growth, I'l.-kiv..-; isthe fact that la.J as Mr. Olesen in the service, that was regarded five years ago and Hf lng that they were going to bur-- ; temnle. and already has booked u" i.ir 'most of the ward the Keliet sbcietyB than n me Dacn or iue ieti Uckeu iis incidental to ilie regular, park ic6giariZe the store, Mr. Pace return-b- passage for hundreds of L tan peocent - in C'larlestoii, Kim-i;or. arsfifui fiaa wwie mi mwna nnuH. As a result of the and remained at the store t!ie ple, including Mr. and ing l)U';ae. The Urges'. jam James v. v:.."k ..ii ! Sau Ur ii'.. i o U.ve catciiiiiAn for tund's to which 'thr? jury sustained, cancer set in later. jeutjre night. infrtets ar to be finii.d in Leethem, and others of Provo. .. Of arlu'es. cn wh:eh: t'.. most of the tamilies.had responded. 1'tah He was at local and Salt Lake; ;)ig ii. mum ramps of. Montana, According to the story- told by .. Mr. Kn'sht, wh.o has beta- a',itJ t nil .. pr.-u;. "A .coinplete. repril t should. be; ; was Utah the and "the and Wynmiiig. nliiiuugh hospitals several times tlie bovs to deputy sheriffs, bv Gornor Charles R. Mabey to l age- t the. y. c liiiph. ted toinui row 1 believu tUatSf nViUj: ':'. !)W: twice at a umcago nospnai wueis product, lias j'Daibl ft rriiidv. market, (reasv. ;in;inil!t!llg. to tlley nad oeen- without aiiythmg to t;lke charge: of tie flood relief per eeiit i;,)' i... ..,.;, ' e .c'otitributioiis. will rear.hSf leg eat- for- three days and were , at-further amputations on his .i in. addition." in' N'.i't Slwx'ieo. ,1. ,tfV collections in Utah county, c!:eo?e andVas. niiH.K ;.' uiev lli V.iilf. ar.f 1. V, the -were mad,- In an effort to stop :i. Nevada and yiniung.. ,f.nil,;ins J( break into the tore ro ,,3 yei,n comiKlled to turn this ho (', the siii;)!le-l- . amo.iint-U'.- i it aaiouiit. lard ;'. f ta.tn piuiud- car- of j in, the first growh.of the cancer. In the last ;get some bread and other rood-- ; i,:ip0rt:iiit work over to Senator ot: the fraternal organi-S,- ! or-tiVI. tlrm i'ivi ' stute. the d o left his tside in Chicagd to Mlj stuffs with which to satisfy their' ;,Roy Dixen. and aks through the. shippt r '.rent, liaiiuiia : shrivd,. with the city will. meet during i was cut u;f. was s.nld in Montana. jl'i-ral-d .'hunger. that all persons and organ- 1, roast ami tiie. week ami they .will 'come irhili.- l ili rua-- ;. in When it was learned that it was Ui .1; rrodurei-:-- have stabi.isiiod Tl!e Koy's will .be given a hear-- ! jtions in Utah co .my get into .,. j , fable donations 'accord--:..!- hi an i'i ite .o. .f a which of SceiiC8'iil Clark. a with Baby purpose, that ihenrsrdTvs on. the market firou.gn.i picture impossibi' to check the spread ) ., s. , t thesy"; orgauiza- jns before Judge James B. Tucker. 0r.ch wlth Senator Dixon as to re- r.,linn'' t,i .if! starred in the notaole ant;- - pose being warfare on the use of An" i x. i !.. i i y of their produc t and the, dreaded disease, he was-se- nt ieh-'lief collections. i'O'lll Si Mi decbueii .in to his. honie in Provo. During all), drugs. by taking- advantage of natural op- jirii e, faMiage "I am sorry that I have to leave narcotic film. "Human Wreckage," thhetuling lit In. every L. D. S. ward in Provo of this time. Mr. Olesen has gained voriunitic sin the high quality "but Mr. i said, were H now,'1 feel a ilecline' .of l?'.i'er. cent; wiui " Knight wiilj nd vicinity contributions X ,1. ..,1...: nn( Utah fruit, and (lie-- 'availability or 'ea and' cofsi v d1. ciea-e- d and must attend the dedication cereless l';..-:;iir,;eu the meeting' evening the dott.irs for his courage and his the finest df beet sugar, for which monies and I am sure that Senator of 0e pt eelll. :.' hie'hil.'i rs of (he other chourches He never "bravery, in facing deajh. 1'ia.h is famous. Dixon will handle the relief work lie city aUo donated .liberally to ; complaiiit-lett UrutVi-s- eriiupauy starl- but accepted his conditin this county most ably." furjl. ion as a inatter of fact, according !i:-.society, woi'k- to his closest friends. .' have- completed if nmif--I". He is survived cnuMDnc-iby his mother, i in .canvassui--.-.- e. Mrs.- Carl ' -i Olesen; two sisters,' Mr. uur ei :!!': K'.tcif ail wngii sumo ij Christina. Miss and , Peterson rei'orted to Mathea 'Olesen of Provo; five resident of confec-itioner- - K- d . Utah-mad- o ; high-n.ualitv j ' -- t. u-- ' i'Vl -- r tive-tciHh- such-smal- i , fivf-tent- y (i ''. . ,'J'--pa- .; : i i i f.-lo- , v 11. 0- ! i. , i.,-- . pur-Prov- ; 1! nniin UnUb imniTi e IMI 1 Prnvo Rahv Rnv Stars In SCORED BY iiuiim brother-!-- Wiyiam M, Olesen, Ole C. Olesen, New York r: Mai: iii Olesen, Amsterdam, X. Y:; Curl "Sr. Olesetf, Oklahoma; Emil Provo. Military funeral will be held in the Fouriir ward chapel Wednesday afternoon at, 2 o'clock. The body e g viewed prior to the ices at the family home.. Dr. P, w. Black of Salt Lake City. l;.;iii of the veterans' bureau it I't.-tand former state of the American Legion, will one of the speakers at the funejikkwvvices. Governor Mahev has been Invited by the American Legion to be present at the services and may either come personally or will send a - habit-furmin- unuii . ;.-- V ' iKi.tAnnho . pm... i. j tuniun bum lerama m . liVl-lell- (:.s . . .rRf,w : liltClilSIt1:'':::'.:' Chi-cae.- .. !!!.-- , DOS ... imni 111 mi immiii I a f i i i w . w n e rbp r - c un man 4s ma uncsc" n II ............. ,afiyn: . - in j &m ' i " - i m -- ! . i , .:i i t :u-- i ' .,,,-;,- ,' ':- '-' cif. r.i waiti,. i, v.- - nlven. their K,,krof .he -'-s iii: iters for-th1 After, managing a furniture busi' -'-"; ' '. l..i!ie:i. ...n ;,; ... .. '... ness in Spanish Fork during the .. ' " ,,! . luu'e T1. Sowards two years, Willard ' ' Many of the transients, who apply past tQ. '''.'"! ,,)' AVherryou 'look Into, the bigblue j,ict;m- ufn.y- baby-intj,' .ucl ": 'thecasfiii?v;'; iled' Vi :iy''--' , for shelter at the county jail are has returned to the Barton Furni" .'' .:S 'tit'-- ..)! to' ( ., ft ;, :Vl" f, :''.'-- i''"';i: the, beautiful baity yhk,: dirccter of the- company. S ;,:, ,. fu,-addicts, according to Sheriff ture. company of this city to take eyc-oRijpf : h. r ;: ; ..:,,two mn i';( :":if.iv" afterwards ,,,, ,; t iwlh a. proniinent part in' the' ...;; J. D. Boyd. Oftentimes these men charge of the furniture department ';:., ':. .'hohly ' o: that store. u; ' :. Mle Ul'11 r , ... , will sham some kind ,. ;. $ : "',1UU"U1U motion picture, "liuninn Vreck.i2"'v ...; v r.- I c.ivi i , ., ..-.. and will act as though they are . Previous to his going to Spansh w hie!, idavs at the Columbia to..hoy Ihid been selected for the baby and !'.;. a v. od. ''" , . Ml " : s was aton.tii et t!ie largest pictures tlett .atril ,t t.i Mr. Sowards in to the engaged j order sVi Fork, ill in get r.kM seriously ' r M'..; ... s ;.. 0 T i ;'.':;!.,..;. t",..,,;'. '.:.;'..? ','.'" ';, tention of a physician from whom with the Barton company for more night;- Tuesday and Wednesday, had ever been ftroduced to fight th. it:ti. .u:.. t' ..it; e ' which I4 :. f !';':u ":" G,.,rg-timD:;ri:!-'.:;i ..into the -, from of the i, ,". look: the. h :' nitr: c;ievcvirof you. ..e.ys ., than. three years, during country.' The '. y,: ig2.u"' they may get some relief ' '''"-- . .' V-- .,, a host of friends in Clyde. Clark, the it ,'ttci:.:: made told director that he Ihe Flood' :,' tnVKth baliy ., vain itf ,: .'proo' craving. O to i;'" CI iiird Mr. M. was the ' Mrs. ,.; of and Aetust.. the :rd 'V ,;, boy: this Sheriff Clyde city. ;','t.(.f.'" baby's Boyd, Jh ;..:,' R?'.itl According to :. ;.;'.'. '," y.. ..'.r slender features that hail atmn- - Diir tig ..Jul! V :'i.a :U;!y l'"e.e ci i, "l- am glad to: be back again :in 62 Last Third South street, of this & 'meet-- ' tricks employed by the addicts to ok.. ..:. ': I'.ii i' i six nont:-ward- s ter him.-of .'tien'rge was-biil..yi S 40 still the cravings could be counted business in Provo," said Mr. l; .. ft "I am extremely old at the time the picture u r ' '.'Tor three weeks Georse and I caci: tl .: :. v today. .'.'n)0 'f;'bv the hundreds. Some of them .'."..,'.'.'.',,,',, ' " !. .': Ye th .' 0 .':-.hud to be Jiresent at tiie larg' Pi-- lie "i ;;',,:; w .' saer create so much noise and disturb pleased to be with the Barton 1Pl; at Culver City. l' ' o.:" .. . !,: , it.!:.;'-'' 00 j ",. ;' To'ihiy is a dou'jli; holiday for studio of the Thomas IT. luce co:::- - .util.'v ance during the night it is nnpos-:k- i Kurniiurtt company again and hope - .v. . : th-:' old '. friends to .v ::.in ,,. In of be. while ntrTe :, r; i:t my Culver City the first plao1 p.vny n'; ;, : LAUNDRY EXPLODES. 'to meet many George. . ntbpr prisoners ...v. DIUIO fnr thp j .i.fiO 1 International News Service. .:..'"'-'.' ' ': 'iS' " ' ,.sc( ::e- - in which he participat' .1 ','u Toad ot v. it is the fa.ct that a moving ;:.;. en 5.00 again at the old stand where sleep. ' v I be? j in which- he lias, taken such a lead .'"' were taken. In order to be at the: ; "i . Baltimore. mi ahe- 20 v'.rofi !' for several years. ',;,-before has the evils of the Never ""Seven niore graphically lieve business in Provo is going to ing- i.nrt has tieeh shown in his ho tvc ;it ,f. o'clock in the morn-inheisons wpm Inbirpd: three " '' '.'n',' :"" ' ':'".-ffl' ft 8ft .. ;h "rove Commer?. ftlfQ ;cd i drug habit been i - to ever oeiteved- t0 be has In he been, to the second it than a the. j Iji t.li(.y: city. began to take the pb- - V! U be place and better I' i fatally hurt, ;.;iV" and dramatically presented .ure or mure J U U for me. tn j : of the public than in 'Human wrech- - W'ith the continual, growth of the day celebrating, his first birthday.. lures it was .nece-sary- ; Ve:-employe's .' '!"' 'N ';'"' -'. x Syiai:: l.jl Archer m v fi, bo An home in celebration of the double evi if .umdry thrown into a age,' the moving picture drama in busiess and the coming here of the Panic. ' en a team line :"o o'clock .in" the morning. mania is allow ing him a: industrial activities I am certain Geor-e'- s exploded in tli.it (Continued on Page Two.l ousiness and the coming here of the extra piece of. candy today. Oe'or.2".. : "During that time I witite se.l t'.e f hint today. like ether babies in the fact t 1; ii: c; cf .most of the -- ceiies of ju.--t materially better than' they have " ' .1 " ilumah Wreckage" and became " likes cam that been." t. ; .'- .': OFFICIAL LIGHT TESTING STATIONS. ' T" T" ' : UUT 1 "lio-.r We:I to. well acipiaintc-d- with the actors." ' .. did :;..P Tr .i,. !! George happen Sheriff John D. Boyd '.this morning announced the with hi big blue. f lU' br. a'v ,into 'the movies- ;nt such. ;; NEW C. OF C. PRESIDENT. LittleGeorge, ' -Utah i in !'!.' selection of official light testing stations ! , Th; !,..: .: : mcix. j: :. ipsimeted. ...a,ei. Mf.'.v':. It is runiored in circle- - close-to'- j tender age," asked the Herald re-- eyes, ins. thick brown hair and his T.3'AlH. e county. They are: of .the mother ris she. intro wilder .; countenance, is quite uu- .M rs.. Da ui port''-the. Provo Chamber of l!' Wreck- - concerned as lie is carrii d ,;iround Wash.. Pal lirday. Au'U-'- t f " ar:-.! V'puntv highways. . Motor company ami , Teilurlcic that at1 its next meeting dtl' j Itini to 'the "Hun the ir:: iv. Superior. ' I e. i .. - .u" ...All'If .Ivy hrs mother, er teasing iier in his .ae.de .akin : star. ; i. ' the directors, are intending to , uu;;e n t::igiii uu wvii ).cc w ' ' the h ';'': S - w e lived , :n baby way for more candy. 'He io sj.l- r.t (.f seven "Lor i :'' ' -acce:diiig. lo ater, new , !: a Garage Lto '::. j t State j apfOiitt (() : ...v i ." Springville A. Thorpe, Springville In the least affected, lieiih r Muni' when cue of 'he ho" ,cs Anrreles." said Mrs. Clark. "Oi.c to r. idu e John S. Storage company. ' I LP , ' ., ., , .on !, .. . f; ;i;tf.neii and threw!,.: .1 (!: went out to one of t!ie pic- does lie put on any extra-airSiii.th. ..'',t American Fork Tkus & Hatch. :,..i,'. iii. 1! ..i' iniii's pa nuur on .my, ., j .Both such" a train. of older railroad can taken a'ccotiiit legs ruiier to ture 'stiidios having .definite, ,an. lugister "" 'Although nothing Pay son Shuler Motor company. vviuv in I ' of George, for moving picture .prominent .part, ih A moving picture were cut if just tihoye the ankles lie learned concerning the liiove,' ' it'dist v.iih nit proper tested lights. j ;, Dntrt .1r:nd to the .seen cf I ib'',"wa- -' rus'ied which Will be hp.sjutal antaquin Santatjuin (.arago. The r pistrar asked me if by millions which come,- - a.-- a ' surprise, to . li. r .,rawi vchi.ii's, "bicycles and I Iilo'. to (Tin-.oshen Okelberry station. in became the ivhere not it or'United necessary aii'c: all of the and had when '8,11.1 only, a .peripl baby many of the .members ' is lee-;:""' , He re-both world. '.: in the entire Testers. Lehi, Spanish Fork, Salem, and other he , gettftti: States jut wered bim in the affirmative ganization, it Is said that the ' citi'-' is at present, cm as vcllat present, as could t I or ilons state tll.Tt a n; iil!...tlrf father Lie w to be announced later. larn '!!,'; county has highway George's stronge-ho picture nj" candidate ."..vi re-- , ' ployed' at the U. P. railroad shops I e i eeef ed i eaut the little hoy. .witnoui Highway Cop Affleck, aboard a fleet motorcycle, specu. support of the board for the nig Mi. and'' Mrs-.- I formerly "On the mornins that I brought 'in this city, Mr. Clark is a Provo ' .s road to make repairs; ;. l.tr.-sponsible position is a great, big yesterday began patrolling Utah county state highway.. avit' life. his in Provo, ' M r all lived lived and here has arstudio'there wer.' fellow, to the lboy who th wer? !; u! 'or t without on ial autoists picture llio :'ins cut y.iuug pull arrests. Sey making any Mrs. i'veral broiher; in. titi hundreds of mothers present with w ith .the. exception of the rived at the home of President or other hoatv vehicle on fin led; lights were or re 1 down; and, fewer IWt'.driy'c. h. Miss ', Klla in .Los, Angeles, ..eavitr 'was formerly. The months tots. ilid'tures little of their spent this 3. 'Smith John and Mrs. ihtii'd-sur- f road without ace planking. automobile accidents were reported than, the Sunday "; of this City sister of Orson '' registrar carefully looked over the Mrs. Clark was formerly ' :'. iionnal. '. Bird. of Xephi, many pictures and then took the lowus Olt-stn-, mat-b- a- - i.o-.u- '','.' .."',, - . ''-- ' serv-!(jru- ,J l''--X'- ie " ,i',v...i!ta-conu-ibuMo- '' ' -'- ' ' : h- ' ...-t-- e ''" ' ' . - ..uv tf!-- ,',,t : ... f ) .:..:. - -- : com-manil- ; ; j- 1 R- s big-blu- '..- -' 'h' i- :m'- ', ' ' ' .''', t pj-.e- ' So-ji- ';.'''".' ! ke-.- i : . . : .( : i ' pic'isir-worke- , ..:;' d ', ... ; '" . , ' -- , "... .','-,- ;,- - jj w!:-i- j ! - i1'' - ''' ' p . it-l, ; "":'' ' ';''- i '"' : t ' . T . . Cotn-inei'.- !:. . ' 1 i i . ha-1-- "tor-compan- fir -, ( - i '':.-- i aiq-'vil-- .... 1 ii-ii- , r ( e 1 at -. ''.' ;.;-i- s . 1 ' t ' , ' , :. ,, morn-ins'.'.- j .. - ' ''' ' '' : ..''." - ' ' i .' 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