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Show THE DAILY HEM LB : . THE HERALD. The Daily. Herald is delivered by carriers each afternoon in Spring. , , -- vHfer Lakeview and. IVneyara. h. THIRTY-EIGHT- YE Alt. H I i- i: : i. ' .' ' Fork iiran auto iiioTift mi Provo Bench Tueadav light at 11 o'clock when bis car WHO it ruru uus unvcu uj epuiaeQ M 3. Jensen. 1537 South Second Jfest street, Salt Lake City? I Mr. Myers was rusnea wj .iu Hrrt hnsnital where It was found ttat-lihad broken one rib in front fctose to-t- he lungs, which caused iim considerable pain. He was baierwlee .bruised and injured bout the body. KWith him in the auto were Mrs. tvera. who received a Kashon the" ick of one of her legs and several oour, prulseanQ:Scraicnes. ou we had .two daughters, two ana six tears of age, both of whom escaped rttaout Injury. iThe accident happened at Orem. 4 the collision the Myers car was turned around and was upset, Burning Mr. Myers underneath, xne Lit front wheel of the bug was peetroyed, while the Myers car wis badly damaged. i mihATt. Mvera of American BBrtniislv" lnlured . ., KIWANIS CANTATA iivHIii " CANTATA IN SPR1NGVILE. The cantata. "The Garden Of Flowers" Sineing . I I will j be.n given j. secona ume ior me in the opera house Thursr' the give day evening,; Rnrineville neonlft another on-portunity to hear some of the noiea singers wuo are teaviug , tion Projocts llUUblllV 1523, ( Copyright, . ' News by International Service.) "Editors Danger of war between Greece and Italy is apparently over, according to the following radiogram received In. New York today byi Bradford Merrill, general manager of the Hearst newspapers. - HAMILTON"' FISH, JR. . (Member of thV Foreign Affair of the House of Representatives;- FROM" THE BY WIRELESS PIERRE LOU . IN STEAMSHIP ON MEDITERRANEAN, THE SHIPBOARD, Sept.5.When"t left (Special to The Herald.) SALT LAKE CITY, Sept 5 sionA The day preceding the. meet ing, however, word wa sent out T from the capitol to the members of the Tiommltteethat they- - were not wanted at the meeting. The suggestion that : a general meeting be held within a week at the capitol, to which, representa tives of all units involved and the county commissioners .of the sev eral counties concerned, should be 4nvestigatfr reclamation - work in .the" several counties in Utah which are now seeking federal aid for proposed reclamation projects, a committee wasappointed here Tuesday at a meeting of theUtati Wafer 'Storage commission and federal and state officials. The- committee appointed consists of W. R. Wallace., chairman of the commission; R. E. Caldwell, state engineer, and- - William M. Green, engineer of - the Bureau of Reclamation Service. This committee will : Visit the following Box counties: Elder, Weber, Wasatch, Utah; Tooele, Davis, Summit, Morgan, Salt Lake and , Invited, was opposed xby W. . Armstrong, irho'" contended :.. that such meetings failed to accomplish desirable results because of pro tracted discussion and divergency of views. In lieu of the proposed meeting, Mr. Armstrong suggested that a committee representing the Water Storage commission should visit Morgan, Weber, Davis, Tooele, Summit, Utah and Salt Lake coun ties and present their plans to the Cache.' A ? :" The purpose of the Investigation commissioners of these counties will be to determine the feasibility and to' other substantial Interests, of the reclamation iprojects which wtih a view of obtalng their ap hayi heen prnpneVln these coun-tle- s proval and assurance' of support The investigation will be This method, Mr. Armstrong: said, pushed to completion before the would be the quickest and most end of September when "the com- - definite in- - establishing a basis mittee will report its findings .back from which to proceed intelligentto the 'commission and the' federal r ly. On the adoption of a motion to - ' name such a committee; President and state officers. There were present at the meet-in- Wallace of the commission, State in state capitol Tuesday Engineer Caldwell, and Engineer chosen to constitute Senator Reed Smoot Congressman Green-werO E: Leatherwood, - Governor the committee, and they will leave Chafles R. Mabey, and the follow- tomorrow on the trip, which, will ing members ot4he Utah Water Include the counties named. Their Storage commission: W. .R. Wal- report' will' be made .before Septem lace, W. W. Armstrong, Richard' ber 28, by which time it 1st necesR. Lyman and John A Wldtsoe of sary for Chief Engineer Weymouth Salt-Lak- e City; Joseph ' R. Mur- - t obe in possession of Information -- - -- the-war.-c- -- " agl-talto- n I - : g' Utah-Idah- Roper-wenWo-- o -- 4he - . y ' . PAfSOreOnD. the-Sfye- mezzo-sopran- hard-surfac- -- 47 That(s Average Circulation g - - -- hard-surfac- Lake-Ogde- n b one-hal- A -- holt-day- - - pear-seaso- in-Au- Hiss Ocean City; n ,: .VHJ iif SAFE DRIVING SLOGAN, W40 BE SELECTED - - Jl J Subtract the average. Herald circulation in August' (1852) from the numberof homes (2300) - and there remain 448 homes, whereThe HeraldjyasnotJreadjnAugust unless me yo.yx;i. waj.uuiio irom a neignDor anq mere are ouu honies inyProvO vjvhere no Provo newspaper is talcen! The figures given above are not mere idle claims of k .circulation - They are, based upon sworn statement, and may bexyerified'by .The Herald 'circulation records, which are Lop.en for inspection' .by advertisers or representatives of ad- , ; yen,i5iug agencies ai an tunes. ' " Slogans enough to supply every follows:' state In the union and. convincing " Remember Elijah went to heavenuogh to persuade. every careless en : on high drive carefully"; auto driver in the nation to han- "Drive right or detour"; "Be sure 'don't take dle the throttle more r carefully, you .are right, but be safe than "Better, have been gathered from the mem- - chance"; sorry;"-"SIowfor safety's sake;" fttAf thA fit ttntarv MmmlHai tttt "Live 'anil let live slow down;" I the sane driving committee cf the "'Watch the other fellow and be club. careful yourself;" "Never Jose your From out of the many contribu- head;" "Sane driving for safety;" tions that have been received, the "The other driver 1m a fool keep committee will this evening select out of bis way;" "Drive as you one which will be used in the sane think the "other", fellow should;" driving campaign inaugurated by "Sane speed stops speed spotters;" kv the club. "Look out, the speed cop's after , . ,. Aprize will be given . for the JTOU." best slogan, which will be "'an"Drive like you tell your boy j" nounced at the regular weekly "Right riding reaps rich rewards;" Theon of the Rotary club Frl- - "You're the guy that makes the iie slogan selected wlll.be highway safe how 'about ; rs ;; ewo'rn statement c. er W - x- - t . - . Sept ' SHANGHAI,. 8. Twenty-fou- r the-firs- t " . , - -- v ..'. Fran-cImc- 600,-00- 0, ... 1 . 1 -- . -- I rilr-of-Pr- rokOHamtr-SundajKrTBhaB- . - . . ' - FIRST DEATH LIST.' . - ; soui with ite.50.CDU 7k 2 UTikYri T 1 uno 'vndate Tlth.not 1 '.." - i International News Service. sold: -'".', yiii. "'"c SENATOR SMOOT - . i known dead foreigners, about KIVVANlSSPEAKER halt of them Americans, lost their lives at Yokohama, according to HstXof casualties received The Provo Kiwanls cvub will be here today. the list follows: host to the. Bingham, Spanish Fork Max D. Kirjassoff, American Mrs. Kir and Springville clubs Friday even- consul at Yokohama. ing at 7:30 o'clock. The regular jassoff. E. - Jenks, American vice Thursday luncheon has been postconsul. poned until that time. : Senator Reed Smoot will be the Xavler Shrift, Yokohama Ameri.4 can consulate attache and Mrs. speaker. s also designated Shrlff. The evening teratlon periods havepeen' set a as father's and son's . E. G. Babbitt, formerly, of San " oart to permit those working in he Provo Kiwanls arenight and surged to Francisco, who. arrived two days the fruit harvesting to" drkr-during T" firing Bona --with .them. previous to the disaster at, Yokotheir the day. your father, it you have no hama to become the American comThe general reglsteratlon will "Bring son,", Secretary Claude Ash- - mercial attache. commence FYlday afternoon. at r Nrorth says Mrs. Babbitt and two daughters. in his weekly letter" to the o contmue until will o'clock and club members. French Consul General De Jardln. 6 resumed at o'clock to be again AiKexcellent musical program Is Rev. Father Lebaby. .9 in until .o'clock and continued m Dr. Edwin Wheeler. , ' being arranged". theeven1ngPre8hmen reglstera-15 Mrs. H. E. Root, who arrived two tlon will be held Saturday, Sept N6VV RESORT- .- . days before the earthquake sjkT from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and from tire. . . 6 p. m. to. 9 p. m. KegUjar class A new. bathingNand amusement H. Horn British commercial secwork- will commence on Monday, resort tor Utah ' V es be will county retary. ' -- tablished at Springville near, the A. H. Talt, manager of the CharSept. 17. The registration fee has been re- flth hatchery by J. A. Owens of tered bank. " duced from $10 to $5, according to Provo Alva and D. McDougall, accountant ot Zabriskle of A. ' Principal Banks. A - small laboraSpringville. Water tor the large the Chartered bank. tory fee wUl be charged in the fol- outside and inside pools to be con?! ' Dr, R, E. Ihaar, ot the British con- lowing departments i.o cover parts sti ucted will be supplied from sev - psulajte. 1 . ' , of the material used: Typewriting erai not mineral springs soutneast :iM4ss . wunes. carmen scidomestic $3: chemistry Jattd ': A Mian. Komor. of the hatchery, ' 2.50; shop work; $1,501 ence, A dance hall will also be erected ".' Miss Kathleen Robinson. 50 arti physics; $L25; domestic at the resort, to be In readiness by Salade. Miss cents-.-"' .; -,,' . MIbs Henriques. Thanksgiving. ,. o .,Thfl,.facUlty is Composed of the Mantell, San Miss Evelyn teachere: K.ari oauna, following pn"CTx months teacher school FATHER 13 ARRESTED. (principal and science; Mrs.. Ora leave. She arrived at Yokohama Cunningham, 'engllsh; Raymond on the liner President Lincoln, two wood and mathematics Partridge, Wilson Ellis of Salt Lake City, a days before the catastrophe work; Charles H. Davies, agricul-R. sheepherder, was arrested by DepJapanese empire, x E. ture and farm mechanics; Blrk Tuesday jat busi- uty SheriffOtto v West, physical education and econLEHRBAS. Ci'vX on aa alleged charge (' LLOYD Park By ness; Ruth Ttosengreen, home to provide for his chil International News Service Staff neglectfrg domestic " omics; Mrs. Effle Marrot, dren Correspondent art: Nell Creer. physical education About a year ago Ellis was di . SHANGHAI. the Sept- 6. With comCharles Engar, vorced from his wife, now civics and history; In of partial living ' music SaleTHSince Jthen he has married munication to Japan, the unprecea slster"of his first wlf8.Tr dented disaster which has stunned the world and rendered millions of NOTED TENOR persons in the island empire homeloss of" life variously a with less, Life-Sav- er estimated at from 300,000 to the catastrophe is being to an anxious world in dis SINGER MARRIES patches today which are trickling through direct from tne siricaen country for the first time since the SPRINGCILLEi SEPT. e. earthquake, connagmion ana num. Richard Condie and Miss Blanch vavo laid waste to an area said to the ere in married Mepdenhall w be 100 miles square.. t Lake temple; Friday, August The property damage is mcaicui- ... ! ., able,- Mis Mendnnhall was the honor Twentv-fou- r including foreigners, beguest at a party on Thursday Several Americans who are known fore the marriage, given by M:B3 to have lost their lives In the calamVernetta 'Lludaay at her home t The number of ity at Yokohama. Taylorsville, where 24 nwrnibers .f j doiid in Iherrtpltal city of Tokio, the Signa T'leta Phi sorority, of ; - which was almost completely des- -which Miss Mendenhall ia a mein- -' re- Li unknown, taruer troved, ber;"wero present. Mrs. S. L. Men-ports lndioate the foreign quarter -denhall, Miss Melba Condle' and with ' '( of the city was demolished ''v t t y ' Miss Arline Mendenhall of Spring-foreign-livesposslMo heavy loss of vllle were also iff attendance. A delicious luncheon was served. . Electric llghtsin the Tokiqwards The table, cover was maderia and were of Ilongo and Kloshlkawa in the center of the table .was a -- ? on for. the first tlme'ln alturned doll dressed as. a bride. Games most a week. Seven of the wards were a feature ot the evening's enor subnrbrere obllateted. A tertainment. . . Hon of the water supply system In Saturday evening the bride and tho remaining wards has been entertained at a late groohr".are and at By Leonard Saltalr Gerard party " : being Koryed. '?.T? f t.t fea .caJI .vi5j, and Miss Vernetta Lindsay. A Toklo reporter of the Asani..a v were the. dinner bunday they layvsnaprr, escaped, in the height , guests of Dr.'aiid Mrs. 'M. C. Mer- uplsm- h- i:turbanceA.Jat-i- 1 4 and wereiccom-d attet ', panied by the bride's parents, Mr. iravi and nrgnts uj thn-days and Mrs. S. L. Mendenhall. He. re- foot renched Osaka-todaMr. Condie will leave Saturday and nB towns villages , ptrtrd t'.iut for the, east, where ho will fltudy had been dsv cities tne4.wo brtwemi music in the BoMtbn Conservatory U'ollsTd wlih an appalling iors of Music and the new -, riiie will Tnn o communiues iutt llff HidiioJI. toach school u the Young univerAtsukl, Hlratsuka. .. rludod - sity, at Provo durhig the coming k Kodzu and Totfmba. . year. Pnnfimmtinn has been received I tVat the populous Man of Oshima, . ' "MM " f OEAD TO BURY x Everything is in readiness tor the beginning of tne Lincoln school, Friday, Sept 14, reports Earl Banks, new principal of the school. . V The buildings have been renovated and cleaned and the. .faculty members are ready for a successful yearXwork. To give aU of the boys andglrls an opportunity to register at the beginning of the school term special reglsteratlon periods have beenxasslgned for the different classes. Evening regls- ... d - : I -- - 1 4, "U"U"LU Waal I 1 be "Carelessness, brings inn all automobiles coming "The' more haste the less In a place like Ocean City, V. 3., speed;" "Don't kill yourself or other peo- there are. hundreds of bathing tcuy. slogans, suggested Is ple drive carefully:" "Save life IbeauUes. Here is Miss Grace B, Itone with the inscription and property:" "Be careful we (Taylor, selected from all of them I 1923. 'He had the t)oe, have a Judge in Utah to be "Mis Ocean City" in the . way.'" county;"' "Don't be a murdered (Atlantic City beauty pageant. L-as be a sane driver." slogans suggested are v, iiiirinncii 11 I, E. Q. Rodgers, first being duly' sworn;-depossay that in the month of August, ,1923, there were printed and circulated 66,821 MILLINERY copies of The. Herald, of which 50,0 ?1 copies. were circulated in the -city.of Provo, and 16,740 were circ ulated outside the city of Provo, the total, representing the clrculatl on of the twenty-seveMrs. Etta D. Bagley who has issues dur'. ? ' been conducting a millinery, store ing the month. , ; V In Provo for Several years. Is quit. E. C. RODGERS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of September, ting her. business on account of 1923. l: '. her health. Slio denires to thank , .WILSON K, ANDERSON. ' .'.. .. ;. (Seal.) .. Notary Public. her many customers. tor the pat' My commission expires December 21, .1926. ; . ronage thoy have given her during that time.'. ' WThich is why The Heraldj carries approximately ninety . The Bagley...JiJj, millinery' store has per cent of all national: advertising placed by advertising been sold to Mrs. Estella 8piirYier, agencies in Provo, and guaranteees "the local advertiser that who has 'bad long experience n line of work In the east' his advertisement if placed in The Herald will reach at least that "I would appreciate the patronthree-fourt- hs of the homes of Provo," and included in that age of the Provo said Mrs. other fourth are many "homes that do not take any. Provo Spurrier. '1 willpeople." the same tarry ' ' . high gradel Ins ot millinery and newspaper. , . ; ; . The Herald, advertising rate, based upon hundredof will conduct the business along thi same policy as Mrs. Bagley. . circulation, is the cheapest In the state;. r. '"' -- itf . n ''. -- ,1 f circulation. and e ' las stickers and 'will '.v ifliiiraF Athens last night seemed to have blown Over in tor the east to continue their but' it overhangs BelGreece, musical Studies. grade, pending the league, of na. .'TheVcantata "The Garden ofi tions decision. The Greek foreign minister as I Flowers' with a large cast Singing me that Greece would not desured this will be given of characters war clare U"fex any ctrnnMstanflf ti evening at T o'clock in College unless the Greek mainland were inHallf by the Springville Kiwanls z- 'AftA. a. v..1noa . ... ... v.u fit- thm club under the direction of Myron vaded. " u w ovnmlnAtfnn ilLi Greece is quiet. No warlike Injuries, of Mr. Myers at the hos- ECrandall, Jr. is permitted. No military bital h,e twas taten to tne nome or the SRHi.eoe : EStnh,: amleostygimb measures have been except bit brother, GeOrge W. Myers, 468 ' The cantata Is the same with the withdrawal of thetaken, fleet .behind outn Sixth west street, xnis which the SpringviUe club won for the screen of mines near the Sala-niinbrning, Mr. and Mrs. Myers and the second successive year the .,- forts. ft children were taken to their shield offered by the But the Greek foreign office reime in American Fork. 7 district of the Klwanis for the .best ports excitement in Jugo immediately after the accident, "stunt" performed " at the annual Slavla great situation Is .eviwhere, . B. convention. , dently s.erious. the Bjeriff J..D. Boyd and Deputy that the it develops al sceneto Pi Accordinga those wjjo, have were- delimitbfncialswho TtaliaiT ' . accom Thpv wprfi ready had the riviuage or neapthe Greek AlabniaH frontier panied by Mr. Jensen, the driver of ing the Springville club present ing and not were stabbed the Ford bug, who escaped unln- the cantata, it is one of the best killed by rifle fire, ..V:ir."'.'R red:"' thathavJ ;'''.- - J musical entertainments, Wefcnd W O. Cew I Mr. Jensen exDlalned "that he been seen or heard nere ior some : The meeting was" to have been tne aeaires or me siaie.r tor consida fras driving sjjuth on the state road time. . 7 recent- eration in the distribution of funds The soloists are among the best going : attended by the committee f irhile rs was car was ly formed in Utah county. for the for reclamation purposes. unable to explain in the state of Utah and all hail north. He solution of the reclamation In the mean time Senator Smoot bow the accident happened, ac- - from Springville. Among them are a proposed for Utah lake. and,;. the said he would telegraph reclama Melba' Condle, Jordan river. The committee had tion? authorities, acquaint, them pupil of Mrs. Florence Jepperson been invited tot attend the. meet Madsen; Lela Boyer, said to pos(Continued oa Page Eight.) ing by the' officers of the commis- sess one of the sweetest andmost FIRST PEACHES pleasing soprano voices; Elmo Off Cdhtract for a e highman, a baritone of unusual merit; Mrs. Cora Thorne Bird, a aoprano way extending fnno Payson to the line will be let this witb few equals, in the nationi; Utah county and work will be ready to begin f jLEAVESijlOUHTY Rlchard'Condie, one of Utahs fore- fall early in the spring, uder a plan most tenors. . agreed upon between the stater road commission ' and ,. the Utah WATERMELONS AT GENEVA " commissioners. ' county ijhe first carloads of peaches to ' This will close up the eight-mil- e leaf e Utah county this season are e pavement Hundreds of free watermelons gap in the "being loaded .today and will be in now from the north extends wheih at annual the to will this transit evening, according bgivenaway '.B. J. Staff, agent of the Salt Lake outing of the Modern Woodmen of of Brigham City to Nephl, with the & Utah railroad company in Provo. America at Geneva, .Thursday. exception- of the short distance the Salt high I' One carload Is being loaded in Members of the Provo and the wherecrosses the Weber river and. The circulation of The Herald, daily and Sunday, during rSpringville, the first tor this seas- Nephl camps will be. in attendance. way on.- From now on from three- - to The public is invited to attend. An the Union Pacific tracks. the month of August reached the highest record any newsIt was at "first planned to con(six carloads" a day will be lo&ded interesting program has been arsouth of Salt lake City has attained published paper f Payson-luaof the struct and shipped from SpringylUe. , . . ranged. road this year and the other half . Sixtyrsix - thousand, eight hundred and twenty-on- e' ? 'Atthe Provo Oremdepot one next year. Some delays arose ovtr" copies oi this newspaper were sent to Herald readers during NO WEDNESDAY CLOSING. fear will be comWeteir this aftef- a i a j i A a ret 1 1 matters of right of way for a new 41 a. Jt l. mi. on two and will J) e loaded, niooii and similar detailed prob- me iiiuimi vi August, inis loiai, do.oi, is greater tnan me location Is season The summer months are n fast adj ; Provo Bench. The lems, and now it is deemed toalate combined totals for August of all other newspapers putn Tvaaelng, aocordlog to growers and jahing ol the past-and ?q; are any ; cement lished in Utah, Juah ocWasatckcouiities The Herald printed s the Wednesday afternoon shippers, and from now on there year."this concrete roadway and circulated " will be from six to twelve carnearly TWICE astnany newsfor the clerks""., of the tloads a'dfly .leaving Provo- - Bench stores. Today was the first papers as were printed by the SIX other newspapers qf Utah .. . and Provo. that the stores Wednesday county combined. f- Tb is also on. Sev-ierhave "been open' since the half-- ' The Herald circulation for Provo during August totaled carloads of. pears have 'been day holiday was declared by 50,081 copies, or an average of 1852copies for each of the the closing committee of the hlpped from this city by the Roy-- , 27 days when The Herald .was prjnted. lance company and several others Provo Chamber of Commerce. . r ' - From now on' thd stores will are now "being loaded. -circulation-outsld- e Herald The Provo during-ihemonth . ! The peach crop' will be one of be' open each Wednesday afterwas 16,740 copiesTiortaa average of 620 per lssue. noon( the, largest that have been seen in : ; this county . for several years. i ne averagerirculatioMn and out of Provo was 2472 copies per Issuer- There are approximately 2S0Q dwelling houses in Provo. 1 w- tt .. Provo EeinicE Ant Investigated m ; IIUI0ILII4 IN COLLISION I WWWW-:- ! Ton Counties-- Aro INJURED ARE WIFE ' - .. Bitym and MEYERS -r - PRICE TWO CENTS. ids? pmericari r A fair. - mil SlLBEnT UTAH Generally fair tonight and Tlhuraday; Friday probably ' . First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising," and first delivered in the homes. PROVO, .UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1923. NO! 66. -. TIIE WEATEDS I f 1 ...-. ting, Oshlma was Z destroyed oronnol was . ,.- - Inland Ot'- - utthefaU of Us not S,ve,n'.nT in all banks aiJod-'iha- t Yokohama were reauceo to , brK, and runds were nnavaaiBDiB hi ?"rom Peking came reports that, 000 '. refugees who ' bad taken depot st ' fugo in the military to death. klo ere burned imT pailMayBtfahjsU)e'i--.'All cities, tewns and hamlets of Le Due de Ruppel prUe Ufa Idzu, Tokaheo. lioso and Mhira Saving dog Of Paris, shows his dais ftcninsulasi were wiped out The total population of the peninsulas 1 tag by a great leap Into the ela (Continued on page Eight) j '' |