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Show THE HERALD THE delivered Daily Herald in Spring. tUnw nter ee Jjypieaaaiit Viw, Provo Benoh, t Vineyard. Ijkevie of n Scotts At me oi Pump Is Alfred Olesen Tenderly Laid To Final Rest By Loving Friends Vivian l?EDICATED IIIGlflVAY f PRICE TWO CENTS. Child Shot 10 Peatli At Pk? ll At UTAH Fair toaight and Friday; . Saturday probably fair. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1923, Litt Ki THE WEATHER D First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. YEAR. NO. 58, THIRTY-EIGHT- H DAILY-HERAL- "The name of Alfred Oleson will spoken at a great many ua funerals ' ) Shown Here lift I IE BIDS Iff MB go dow n side by side with those wui uuc u uien uir line Descendants' of the late Bishop who gave the supreme sacrifice on this one," said Dr. Black, who with a ot unusual in A. H. Scott of the Provo Second the battlefield in the greatest diffieutly controlled his feelings. terestdemonstration to the citizens of Provo will ward, vne of the first settlers of cause of humanity in modern "I am happy to be here arid say b,e that to be conducted Saturday Provo, met in their annual reunion times." with you the things you would like afternoon at 2 o'clock by .reprei Dell and American and Grove canyon one Aspen So said Dr. B. V. Black of Salt to say. I have known AUred intiProvo stands at Vivian Park, Monday, Tuesdav sentatives of the National Pump Wednesday after- - at the asoeut aild marvels .lt (ho ml Wednesday of this week. More fork canyon (Reprinted from Last Night's Herald Extra.) City, director of the Us S. mately, as a physician, as an ad- company of Provo. 1. I0OB linked nanus, wnen tne new of Iirecipitous cluf fthan jo people camped at the veteran's bureau and past state viser and as a close friend. 1 have ruggedne-gA fire fighting pump to be maim son ' Beautiful little William LcRoy Clark. 3 highway was r., loop of the Alpine , park during the reunion while 300 commander of the American Le- - seen men die frdhi wounds inflicted j factured by the company in its lllle frot distance .on the .attellded of Mr. and and Mrs. Glen Clark was of ,i Provo, officially dedicated. accidentally at the s funeral gion. Wedservices thei varl0US yogranj at the battlefront, but l have never plants now under construction' in were homeward, journey Timpanogos island entertainments shot by his 5 1 brother Doriadl, Wednesday $ .The dedicatory services afternoon in the Fourth had anything hurt me a badly as Provo- will be demonstrated celebra-- l fatally by ield at Aspen Grove with a large the "sleeping woman," her beautyltion. ward chapel for Alfred Oleson the news of Alfred's death. evening at ,5:43 o'clock at the farm of Cam Clark, an uncle j Vet Cai'l Peterson. ' .uu cuuoiitoi wun tne A wenie roast and a prograafa worm war veteran who died from I knew that death was ' coming Supt. numDer oi vjmiuis jhbbcui. h ' The denn lustration will be con. U' the bovs. on Provo Bench. Provo. Salt Lake city. American soilness oi billowing clouds" ;;ad was enioved ij . the. first evening, cancer as a result of injuries su- - rapidly and that it could not be ducted to make the people ac- j. Glen Clark and his two little boys had gone up to theij fori and the students of the Young the delicate sunset glow of shell w iui .miss Dee Scott, great grand-- , siameu in tne late war. far away." with !' the : of the a 4' -i quainted l u:. r )Ki ito products The large chapel was filled to jniversity Alpine summer "school. Pink and baby blue. vinie uic lamer, tai in in nits Dr. Black spoke of the sickness company. daughter of Bishop Scott and secie-- j jfet some aieriiieions. The fullest Several musical selections werej re--' beauty of American tary treasurer of the family friends of Alfred, of his operations and of ing by relatives, "'To show the people, of the comm- went to the patch with his brother Garn, the two boya rendered by Prof. Robert Sauer, Fork: canyon, the North Fork can- - ization, acting as ma-tcere- - and comrades of Alfred Oleson, all his conversations with him v.hen unity-what :. mained at car. of the kind of . . . we are , 1 . .pumps J r - ' ; r n ...1 !...,.. or whom had learned to love and it was found uaiiyuu is maae pos-- i monies Seymour rruws auu uie iimpauuA short distance from the Ford was a truck belonging that his case was going to manufacture in our new Glee club. Chairman SKiIe to the motorist. Tlie nine) os Male him The following .'was for his ; program loving on West Center street, we to Gain Clark. The hoys climbed into the truck and were hopeless. plant Junes T. Gardner presided at the niiles of highway from Mutual Doll given: music by John tcr 'and his undaunted courage in "The last time I spoke with . Al-- ; have arranged to make this 'demon- - playing there for some time. v ..." to Aspen Grove is a tribute to the Wilkins of celebration. f red was at liismother's home in stratiou," said If. O. Proyo; guitar and songs. .face of death. Jackson, pres. An abundance of beautiful flora! this city. 11a then told' me that all icilut of the Among those who delivered ad- cooperative effort of Utah county by Enoch Clark of Provo; reading,1 Little William was in the back of the truck while Donald company.. "Being a dresses in honor of the completion and the United States forest servMilton Scott, Delta; song, Mrs., offerings decorated tlie stand while arrangements for his departure Provo product the people hare was rummaging underneath the seat. This ling was completed dur- Lamar scott, Lakeview; reading, the of the Timpanogos 'loop were E. L. ice. was draped with the had beeil made, that k9 had Select- - ' tmeht to tnke a nf in. There he found a .13 Colt reyolver, which his unacle is Bargon, chairman of the Salt Lake ing the last year at a cost of $30,- - Mrs. J6se.h Shaw, Lakeview; quar-.- ; Stars and Stripes, the flag he had ed the. spot, where he would oe terest. I know that the people who said to have taken along to scare boys who had been in the :. 000. county commissioners and represrour oldest memuers oi lamny, aaopiea as nis own ana for which burled, and that arrangements .for attend the demonstration will he habit of stealing watermelonsThe trip from Salt, Lake of a sons and entative Salt Lake Chamber of of Bishop lie had given service which finally the funeral had been made and he "surprised at the action and the A high board back of the seat obscured the view of Donlittle less 100 Mr. than miles Dr. Commerce; for his very life. Parkinson; thi'ough Scott, A. H. Scott, Lakeview; asked me to be one of the speakers, work of the pump (because thev Henry C. Cowles, professor of bota- American Fork canyon, over the ton Scott, Delta; Howard Scott and The pallbearers were members! "Why is it we all love the boy? have never before seen anything ald, and neither boy could see the other. ny, University of Chicago; Prest- divide at an .altitude of 9000 feet, John Wilkins, Provo; reading, Or- - of battery C national guard, and. Why is it we all hate to see him go like it. Apparently Donald was experimenting with the gun, j on G. Peterson, chairman state and down through the North Fork thella Scott, Lakeview; song, while little Billy was playing by himself in the back of the jr ; was the casket to carried the chap-his j Some illness? comsevere' "The superintendent of our Kirby( despite road commission; M. A. Keyser, dir- and Provo canyons can be made Allen, Nephi; community singing el and the cemetery 'on a !f w mnt nemtle to whom we pany, Carl Peterson, is in Provo. truck. cassionittmp . ector Utah State Automobile asso- - coniioriamy in aDDroximatPlv four undpr thn direction nf Thrana i van n hi-- fnur the" Donald muzzle of revolver the the Then attached. become put for of against our the immediately ready opening plant. f and As the casket was rarriet from w ill try to tell you what some hours', continuous! Allen. Provo. cuiUon; Mr. Hinckley; C. B. Holley He has purchased a home here and back of the seat so that he could hold the gun up while he tried n; The trip can be so armeeuns: wun 4 Eotary club of Salt Lake; Frank AJ driving. tne Ci&nrtra Kishnn hv, Droeram Anotlier caaTel headed .,n k ka Ti,(r0 n 0ro Aifii f,. Pykeof Salt Lake, Walter Sloan of ranged that Timpanogos cave can was given Tuesday 'forenoon at 10 Powelsort and Eohert-- .. Ed wards Oleson a. man and what it is community. Suddenly a shot rang out. A scream from Billy pierced i Salt Lake; Isaac Jacobs, Provo be visited and the climb to Tim- o clock with the following numbers commander of the, Provo Post of; that will matte us always remem-- , X7Vv0TI 1 t- o f r1 Vl TV, a t w man Vinri-inl"The work on... our bulldines V 1 V tVa malnn W I v... . Cinrir. . .. JUV m IIIV" UUIiivuil loft I . 7 rrl m I t), Bwuils club; Scott Stewart of panogos made. j lununcu; uci uiiu. i ' pi ogreijBiug rapiuiy auu we SUOUKI to with the j truck found came little in car the Billy they The new highway is twelve feet cation, Milton F. Scott, Delta; ad- by the mother, sisters and brothers Provo, and Coach E. L. Roberts, "I have never known a boy to be ready for the manufacture of they i blood from his the . in width, with maximum grades of dress of welcome, hip. streaming A. H. Scott, of the departed, a trio from the be so Briiham Young tniyersity. patient, so devoted to an pumps within the next two months, The bullet had gone, through the thick board, entered I This highway Is the south link 8 per cent and minimum grades of president of the family organiza- - Prov Band played, "God Be With ideal or as gracious for what has The iuachinery from our Denver t&d the first link to be the atom-' - j i Billy's body at the right hip and gone out through I completed 4 per cent. The highway is a good, tion; song, Mrs. Lamar Scott, You 'Till We Meet Again." jfceen done for him as Alfred. plant is now being dismantled and ' ot the Alpine scenic highway, mountain comfortable ach riba. road, Lakeview; report by secretary, the safe, underneath the left Bishop George Powelson presided havo aeen him writhe In Dain and Dreoared for shioment to Provo. at the services hlgnwty "atop the world," which offering just enough thrill in the Miss Dee Scott, Lakeview; instru-to The 'Invocation JTBt nOt'her- - word ot cemphtbit f As- - qh as it arrives U will be rushed the the father injured boy the office -- ,t Hurriedly fill eventually connect Parley's climb to make motoring interest mental selection, Golda Spencer,! was offered by Superintendent H. from him. installed in the new Provo plant" of Dr. J. C. Clark who rendered every" assistance possible bak csynoa and Provo canyon. When ing. The highway connects with Provo; talk on the life of Bishop A. Dixon of the Provo city schools. "He was of a deeply religious the office of ; the little fellow died shortly after arriving two 15 per cent trails, four feet in Scott, Seth Scott, Provo; chorus, Prof. J. R. Boshard and Mrs. Sarah nature and had an completed the Alpine scenic highabiding faith in doctor. the will be unequaled for Its width, at Aspen Grove end Com- granddaughters of Bishop Scott; Ramsey sang a duet, "O Love way hereafter. He was devoted to He investiD. called was Sheriff immediately. Boyd grandeur and beauty of mountain munity Flat to Mount Timpanogos. reading. Mrs. Milton Scott, Delta; vine." A solo, "A Prayer Perfect" his mother, home, friends and was gated the case and was present at the doctor's office before The highest point on the road is sing, Kirby Allen, Nephi; address, was rendered by Murray Roberts. in love with those who assisted . icenery. "" . the little fellow diedf The changing or 9000 of the Milton Scott, hlatorian Judge James B. Tucker, repre- him. grandeur of the the crossing of the divide at to little life of the save Six miles were completed by ganization; Billy was I peak U enjoyed b the motorists In feet , Everything possible piano solo, Janette senting the Provo Post No. 13 of "He made a strenuous, valient could Ij done but the internal injuries were such that from the new nothing highway the the forestry service and three by Scott, Provo; old time songs by the American Legion, reviewed his fight for his life, but lost. He " him. save peak it now visible from all angles. Utah county at approximately the members of original family; vaude acquaintanceship with Alfred which i of his cause to the his life gave The raod The mother of the boy was taken to the of fice of the 5 actually makes a loop same expense under a cooperative ville sketch by Ida Clyde and hus- dated back to the time after his country just as much as those who around the mountain. From Mutual agreement. iband, Springville. leg had been amputated as a result gave their lives in the thickest doctor and was there to see her son die. The following officers were also of injuries sustained in England of battle. There is no better way for over the accident and it was heart- - I She was grief-strickelected to serve during the ensuing while in the world war. He said anyone to lose one's life than see to for her the life of her beloved child. She .. cry rending : a . i inurae A . li year: President Mrs. Anna Wilkins, that although it took a considerable fighting for an ideal." j .i al j - i. - oiJ ai l . was ner w Service. News laiten international wiiuwing me atstm Provo, oldest member of the fam- time to get the Olesen claim apMrs. Sarah Ramsey sang a solo, sec23. one of Mr. The the of members father the the is Clark, child, Aug. in., Chicago, H. Scott, Lakeview, proved, on account of a technical- "Death Is The Ransom." ily; Andrew ' OI the Frovo lire department. first vice president; Mrs. Mary ly, still he had never heard the In a doctrinal Professor ond eastbound plane in the air mall The boy was conscious belore he died and spoke to the HardiBg, Proyo, second vice presi young man complain. A. N. Merrill discussed the" here- - coast to coast flights, the first ship! '.. .;, j heartbroken mother. Ho also testified as the dent: Milton Scott. Delta, his which in Pacitic mail the activities and the from bringing greatafter secre to death when the shot was Donald Dee almost Lakeview, esteem Scott, Alfred had been frightened held by the spirits are employed after coast winged into Chicago at 3 torian; reunion committee, the patients and doctors of the death. He declared that ways and did realize not He out. what he was doing, m.' ng apparently a. today, standard central time, Mrs. John Wilkins,. Mrs. Jesse government hospital in which he means had been employed for the two 45 minutes ahead of The gun was so heavy that he had to use both hands m order and hours ' Harding, A. H. Scott, Howard Scott, had been at different times in Chi- - proper employment of all those who schedule. The route east of Chi-- 1 to pull the trigger. He Mrs. waiter sorensen, .Mrs, AuuicCag0, side. to other the out became he When the shot rang departed frightened. When he cago has not been equipped with A check for $2,000 will be sent Mrs. "Alfred was more than consider- - bore his testimony as to the won beacons for nightx flying, so the realized that he had and the M. I. ' A. organiza-- Taylor, Mrs. Walter Scott, he began cry- his little brother mary injured the state central committee in Rose Farrer. Lawrence Scott, Ida ate of everybody," said Judge derful characteristics of the youngi was held here until 4:23 a. m , ing and COUld hardly be consoled piane tions." .''." Clyde, Milton Scott. Ueorge c. Tucker. "He gave everything he man with whom he had become when, it nosed out toward Cleve-- j harge of the relief fund for the Sheriff Rnvd declared that, the shootino- - was TJurelv acci- The complete report of the work Scoft and Ethel Spencer. had to his friends. I have never acquainted while Alfred was in the lood damaged districts in Farm- 37 ahead miautes and an hour land, dental gtm he wag 0f the opinion that guns should not be More than 300 members of the known him to be without a smile. government hospital in Chicago. of the Relief society as at present of schedule It is expected to set o&ton and Willard this evening by dinner carried along in an auto where children could get hold of the surrounded I fol as have never him heard Allen is family complain. Bishop George Powelson spoke a record. reported to Mrs. j ithe Provo committee in charge of them. tables Tuesday, Sports and games Although in pain and agony from feelingly of the stability and the holds westbound The first ship lows: Wlie local drive. were enjoyed in the the injuries be had sustained, he "When men have loaded guns with them for any pur.$182.00 of all kinds nobility of Alfred. Few eyes re- the present mark. ' a was Contributions are still coming in First ward feature The intiafternoon. he did not mained dry while he related because, always . 120.55 smiled, at whatsoever," said Sheriff Boyd, "they should never pose K. Claire Vance, Pilot ward landing aid the committee is endeavoring Second baseball game in which the Provo wish to burden' other people with mate conversations he had had on 72.10 . them any place. They should carry them along with leave last Crissey field, San Francisco, o reach the $5,000 mark before Third ward defeated the Lakeview his troubles. .' 86.55 Scotts various occasions with the young night, 34 hours and 28 minutes after them to prevent accidents like this to happen " ward Fourth ;the campaign In the evening a family is concluded. The "He was an ideal companion and man, conversations which brought;the mail ne earned took the air at 52.25. Scotts; Fire 'Chief Reed Boshard and Mrs. Boshard went to the winess district is being solicited Fifth ward the entertainments the American Legion of Provo ap- out the concluded dance beautiful New York, set a coast to coast home of Mr. and "Mrs. Clark this .102.75 exceptional ward Sixth evening to console the grief-strick- en although some of the sections in preciated his comradeship." 56.95 of the day. characteristics of the departed. . record. ... . . . ward Pioneer different to parents. a hike district have reached their Dr. Black in opening his remarks pat Following Mrs. 84.00 Professor Boshard and . Pilot Dean Smith brought the Manavu ward The parents are well and favorably known in this com- luota. 35.00 parts of Provo canyon Wednesday,- read a letter from Governor Charles Ramsey sang a duet, "One Fleeting second eastbound plane into Chi- . .. ward View Grand AmocK in the after- R. Mabey in which the doctor was was closed the new contributions reunion the 70.75 Hour." . "'"Jt"'-"'J cago. He got away from Omaha that have reached John W. Mc- - Pleasant View ward bereavement ofi their little son. asked to represent the governor at The benediction was offered by 10:26 p. m . an hour and 25 min-'sa- d 87.00 jnoonv . . ward View Lake Adam, chairman of the Provo comthe funeral and to convey to the Lester Taylor. Mr. Clark has been a member of the fire department 50.0(1 utes ahead of schedule, and picked ward . mittee, are $75 from the Provo Timpanogos of minutes! in the veteran was and the the city Interment 44.00 family 20 departed Proyo and AUG. hour city for several years and as such has made an enviable . ... 256. to up another NEBO CONFERENCE, Mancil of the United Commercial Vineyard ward his friends the deep sympathy cemetery under the direction of the coming into Chicago. , reputation. Travelers. The committee in sec- of the state executive. IBere Mortuary. The grave was The body of little Billy was removed to an undertaking No. 2 of the business district SPANISH FORK, Aug. 23 The "During the past year I have dedicated by S. W. Peterson. PARRY HAS TESTING STATION. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 23.! uarlor. '' " wllecu,; r " '' section No. 7, S251.50; conference of the Nebo The third airplane in the San quarterly '192.50, and section No. 6, $45. Francisco-NeYork 28 hours mail stake will be held at the bpanisn Persons who wish to be unknown Saturday and service experiment, left Crissey hew record the United States mail here at 6 ar m. today, arrived at The Parry Battery and Electric Fork city pavilion,ntributed 161.75 Wednesday after 25 and 26. ., August field at 6 o'clock this morning. airplane carrying mail from San Reno at 8:06 a. m., Bine oalnutea .been Sunday, ap has noon. company of Provo secre Efforts to leave earlier were Francisco to New York in charge ahead of schedule. Pilot Burr H Crockett, E, by Mrs, R e. Allen. of the pointed president thwarted by a heavy fog, but Pilot 'of Pilot Ralph M. Collins took off was relieved at Reno by an omctai as tesung . of state, .v. ivenei CHILD INJURED IN FALL. . nas. receiveu tarv society, Burr Winslow, who was in charge! from the Glnn Martin flying field Pilot Mouton, and the plane hopautomobile headlights for , station -- ,, arenrt mrA. of the plane, found a "hole" in the at 8'29, eastern standard time. The ped off for Salt Lake City, its next Th station is equipped with all SPANISH FORK, Aug. 23 -- Stew Provo district with the excep-and bank of fog and took off through plane from Chicago, in charge of stop, at 8:07, just one minute being appartus of the Bonneville and the the necessary testing art Jex, a son of Mr. ana Mrs. iooit- Pilot Williams, had arrived two lost in changing pilots. . ' with Shertir j. u. ert Jex, received a painful Injury is Sharon wards. cooperating which left New minutes earlier. According to the first The head plane the of tree the in testing d Boyd feport the women wUl have Coming Weed Week! Sunday when he fell from a York on Tuesday morning at 10:59 CURE FOR FARMER'S ILLS. and cut a deep gash in his heaa. more than 11.000 for the lights. Pa,,"" Aug. 23. BELLEFONTE, arrived here at 6:24 o'clock ast of S. E. to Weed Hinckley, to close Week, toad before according Secretary Six stitches were reuqired the "collection ends. evening. Thi total elapsed time Paul F. Collins, piloting airplane Intnrnational Newa Serrio. , the wound. Dr. J. W: Hagan at the Provo Chamber of Commerce, stars Monday, August 27, was 34 hours and 28 minutes. It number 953, which left Cleveland Many of the Relief societies CRICAGO. Aug. tl. Charging wre handicapped KNIGHTVILLE REUNION. tended the child. m that their was scheduled to reach here in 32 for New York at 8:29 a. m. today, that the ; federal government U 1. and ends September Saturday, ncers were awav from home or hours total elapsed time, but was landed here at 10:19 eastern stand Addling while the faraaen go Knight- 'Ick," said Mr. Alton "in anrnfl A reunion of former eradi to the to of be two dedicated week is hours late due to stormy ard time and transferred the mail broke. Benjamin C Marsh, manThe last TODAY, August KIWANIS MEETING Pio-kt- e NO the soliciting was started solville residents will be held in in Wyoming, where a delay baka to plane number 1?1 He hop- aging director of the farmer' weather noon rrovo. weeds in no cation of this was j meeting Thre ' that the members of the wards Ineer park' Saturday afternoon at and 12 minutes was ped off at 10:21. council of Washington, litre hours of four it due club, Kiwanis PrOvo "ad alreadv a ask- caused. makeTormal nVlock. An interesting program of the K. will Hansen O. ii,mni,h' proclamation Mayor of today advocated the establishment so many that fact the to commitsaid, he all wnnels before the women called has been arranged by the SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. of a government marketing corgone to ing all Provo citizens to observe Weed Week by cutting . at the reunion. Par- - the Provo Kiwanis have 23. e in the transcontinental poration to handle farm products oOhio. CLEVELAND. third au rhanrn canvass ditches and Aug. and ItW in plane about the vacant on weeds the lots, irrigation to Idaho .attend borne of the warda, like the ticlpants are asked to bring lunch Twin Falls, mail service, which left aa a cure (or the farmer's ills. Practically sure of establishing a .'.,:. sidewalks. district convention. ' 'Miavu.'were assisted by the Pri- - eon. , ui j '"''ay of-th- um il. a! . . organ--overflo- j ' er resct charac-'Aecordia- n ! ca-k- et crra't-'Hn:i- ' , d ,linr. I one-hal- ' - . o,. . ... A gat I ..."'V';. i'. -i li 1. ! i 1 at ;- De-th- e j. 5 - First that Bill Check Sent to Central en i- uieuy. set-mo- Flood ;; Committee Today r; 1 ........ ...... .. at'"J.'- i i - :,,T.rr:r.r of I Weed Week "."I Wla-sclo- :: w ; ool-kcte- - i thr' house-to-hous- v ' , '' ; M-tion-al 23.-T- |