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Show THIRTY-EIGHT- YEAR. H ILJL u ,11 11 First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising,' and first delivered in the homes, provo, utah; Wednesday, October NO. 86. , . . ' ' . .... - . -- -, THE WEATHE2 ' - 3ry ' I iW-Fa- lr tonight and Thursday. owuewiuu warmer. ... r. , 1923. ; PRICE.TWO CENTS. Kkax . v n V Hipp ait. ITnAHl . TIIE , HERALD The only Utah county newspaper that prints all the Important 'news of the entire county. 4 ecitiom : HOMERRODUCTS I PROVO SCHOOL FEDERATION TO DISCUSS ELECTION RECOGNITION TOPICS OF INTEREST Today We Print an Sl PETITIONS RECEIVES NEW , CIRCULATED Young University Given Mem Charles Hopkins Is Candidate 'to Succeed Himself, as bership in American Court- - cil on Education. City Commissioner. w ; .Organization Is Vitally in Material Wei-- , fare of State. ' - , , lnter-mounta- Inter-Mounta- , nt "As a citizen and taxpayer of of PrOvo.clty for nearly 60 yearai,' I am heartily in. favor of putnow au ting Denmark-HanseAmerican, Johnny also an American and Xankee-Bllling-s, always an American, and Mrs. Ruth Farrer, into office by acclamation. This will save expense andcWill be in harmony with the economical administration of these men during their first term of office." Thus spoke Walter Cox, a , P'rovo well-know- n to- citizen, day in the Herald office, who added that this is the sentiment of a great majority of the Provo citizens at the. present time : Petitions for the nomination of Charles Hopkins to succeed himself la the coming city election this fall as city commissioner are .now in circulation. From present no opponent wilLenter the race against him for the position. During the past four years Mr. Hopkins has served Provo City as commissioner, having taken office January 1. 1920. All of this time he has bad charge of the city street department .which has given excepr tional service under his supervision. Friends of Mr, Hopkins, and they are counted by the tens rof thousands in Provo, point to him as one of the most sincere and Industrious men who has ever, held a position in the city government jhhj they do-'- ' from tne tact that during the four years he has been in the city commission he has given the same careful and painstaking attention to the I affairs of the city as he would- giv hftli-catio- - ull) 0,u MADSEN HEADS HARDWARE DEPT. - n ?if o MUSICIAN IS LAID TO REST " w i ' T f - 1Tj?to fSY APPLE MARKET Aflvernent Pap were.f , UNOFHCIAL TOOCROWDl of The Herald! SAY RETOKS ARE GROWERS HEAVY FOR -L- EGISLATURE Majority for "Impeachment," Legislature in Oklahoma Shows Klan Strength. , r. SUTTON MARKET TO HAVE APPLE SHOW Dr. Potter Recommends Eafc GOV. WALTON NOW ASKS COURTS FOR AID ing Apples to Maintain ' Health and Vigor, . "Fight on Ku Klux Klan Has URGED. migmufl IQgliUur One leading business man of Provo Tuesday was heard to .say ;: .'" ion. ; that no more conscientious and Reference will be made to this cirreful official hud ever served the, some of the sessions of campaign in city than Mr. Hopkins, the state xoaveHtiorrand plans for "I am glad to see," said this parrurthef cooperation with the industicular business mnn, "that tUtre tries of the state will be discussed. P. W. Madsen of Lake View, who arehus far no candidates In, oppo-- According to Mrs. C. E. i.Maw, is well known Utah sition to Commissioner Hopkins. I president of the First District of county, Sldnday throughout became the head don't kuow where Provo. would the Federation, embracing Utah and of turn to get a more efficient nnd the hardware "department of the conscientious official. He is on the asatcn counties, women, from the Bros. Company. Taylor Job from morning till night. He U tire state will be in attendance at 19 ' months .Mr. the past During never stJU. I have watched him the sessions of the state' convention Madsen has been outside ....salesman to be held here next Week. Several . . particularly during the past three t. i .i i. and have been astonished to hundred women from the vriousU.a tor .Brog and a'8 8eh has years see his earnest, application to the communities of the state will- - be commow visited the ,of work in his department. In fact present to listen to the reports given munities of this and surrounding It seems to me that be has by the officials of the organization he has gaiijed a closer attention to the Welfaregiven where counties of and to participate in the discussions host of friends for his pleas-at- his particular department ' in the the future activities" of the or- - largeand characteris accomodating city government than many of our , ... simzauon. . tics. ouslnessmen give to their own af Among the speakto the Previous "employ joining fairs, it Is astonishing in tills age ers who will be in attendance at the of Hhe Bros, company, Mr. of greed an self nggrandizement to convention, according to Mrs.' Maw. Madsen Taylor field was see a public servant render two lor many years will be Mrs. Walter McNab Miller of. labor agent for the Utah-Idah- dollars worth of service for 50 st Louis., Mrs. M. J. 8 weeley of man andSugar Yakima cents of pay. Such a public official company in Twin 'Falls, Idaho, and Miss Otero as Mr. uopkins has proven himself Valley Washington. Warner of Santa Fe, New Mexico. ' ult will be my aim to make the to ue, tne taxpayers of the dry .Several luncheons and banquets hardware' department of the store should by all means keep as long as 111 be given the visiting -- women in every detail," he is willing to serve." V . during the convention. It is said by those who are close said Mr.. Madsen. "I am anxious to meet all of my friends in my new ly acquainted with Mr. Hopkins he position .and I assure, them that has paid such strict attention to the they will receive the most; courte- city work that he has not permitted ous. treatment possible .and that nimseu a vacation of .any kind their every want in the hardware since, he accepted of flee jtfniost fo,ur line will be promptly and carefully years ago. "If the people of Provo-desirme handled." . to serve, another term in the city occasslon. Two of the selections commission, I am willing and ready were rendered at the expressed wish to serve them,? said Mr. Friends of -- Harry Boshard of Mr. Boshard before he died. They today. "During the firstHopkins term Solemn which will come to a close on the "One were Sweetly Pay Tribute to His Thought" and "The Passing of a last of this year, I have tried my Memory1. Heart" suns respectively by Mur very best to give satisfaction and ray Roberts and Mrs. Marie He& fulfill my office with honor. I hate qulst Homer. The latter song is enjoyed tne worn, It has been and Is at present my hobby. I believe impressive and lartrelv attended composedly. Prof C. W. Ried. for tneral services - were held r this merly of the Young ' university or that every man who has worked in my department during the past tfternoon in the rifthward chape Provo. given good service Joh-n- Harry Boshard, . well quartet consisting , of Mrs. four years bss we have endeavored known Provo musician who died at Homer, Ingar Johnson, Murray Rob to the city, and o' nome in this city Sunday night erta, - and Peter .. Jensen, sang to serve the entire city to 'the best v Bihop Albert Mabey presided. "Though Deepening Trials,", ana of our ability." The unusual amount of street imi ine speakers were Dr. H. fl. Pyne, "Abide With Me." .. Professor CUvs I5l"f. William H. Boyle. Prof. W. C. rendered a violin solor provement that has been done in " ve of Salt Lake, a The pall bearers were Reed, Karl Provo City during the. incumbency missionary iwnion of Mr. Riahftrri ntlrt Rlah. WlUlam, Harold andBertBoshard of Mr. Hopklna also bears record of f !"P Uaber. of his untiring efforts and Alma Boyden. ' The speakers extolled the exera-JInterment wayjln the Provo city Provo a better residential and " "city. Those closer to .the Ufe of the- departed and his cemetery. v . . -administration aver that never city and work readiness to "Twngnesa before has the appropriations for d 'all times whenever Equipped with a very sensitive . .T street accomplished niiiea. telephone, a device hns been.invent-ui- l themuch department for the improvement of the of metals bv to t.i t,tut tl.o Htri'iiL-lmusical selections a Mr. Hopkins' term during nnaer city class and appropriate with the the sounds they make of office,, v , , strains. .A,lhe I Strengthens Standing of Under His Direction City Mormon University Among Streets Have Been Greatly Nation's Leading Schools. Improved. aj 1- i and Nourishment WOMEN URGED TO BUY President F. 8. Harris, Brigham Toung University, has received notification from the American , . with headWUIJVVW W W Council of Education, discussed and acted upon daring the quarters at "Washington, D. - C, of tnree annual state contention the admission of the University to 1 of the Utah Federation of Women's membership in that organization. clubs to be held In prove Tuesday, The American Council on Educaweanesay ana Tnursday. October 9, tion Is ft federation of universities, and colleges accredited by the fol; xv ana 11, wiu oe mat or patronislowing organizations : Association ing home industries. Although the subject Is not a new of American Universities, .Northone to the women of the state, the west Association of Higher and Secv officials of the Federation are of ondary Schools, Association of Colthe opinion it Is a subject that can- - leges and Secondary Schools of the - not be called to the attention of the Southern States. Association of purchaser of household goods .. too Colleges and Preparatory Schools of often. During its entire existence tne MiUde states-anMaryland, and the Federations of women's clubs the University ot California. The has taken an active interest In the Council holds an annual convention wplfaro nf tint onmmnnlHaa In whltk for the discussion of federal legisit is represented and the leaders as lation college standards, internawell as the members of the organiza-- " tional' educational relations and tlon realize that that welfars must other educational subjects. It pubalso include the material side of the lishes JThe Educational Record," . community,' the building and main- - as a monthly magazine devoted to '.' Interest of the of higher education. taining payrolls. L8t spring ' the Federation . of The admission o- f- theBrigham - Women's clubs took an active part Toung University to the Council comes as a result of the mainin the boosting of tUah and made products in the cam tenance of a high standard of education. Following recognition by the paign mrected fey the Development . League. Ques- Northwest Association of Secondary tionnaires were sent(,out to. every and Higher Schools, the action furhousewife In the state, asking what ther strengthens' the standing of the klnd-o- f products were used in the B. T. U. and gives added assurance home and encouraging the hous- - of the recongnitton of its credits by , y wuei u uruer me Tariuna proQUCCS other universities. iron lue scores By name so that The letter of notification from Director JCTR Mann, who has diqutah products would ' -Jegivenme rect charge of the work of the preference. At that time, official acknowl-edgeme- Council, closes with the 'following V was given the Federation felicitation? "I extend to you a ' hearty wel by officials of the Utah Manufactures association as well as the come to this organization and hope Intermpuntain Development Leaguofyo" will always ferifree to let, ny FT HIT- - We KtlU Ue Wj BUy grjUX iiirin.f..iiiiiniin?piniM1 ted by the women of the organiza to you ta any way." - it-- -, - rovo Citizens Urged to Lay - in Large Supply of Apples. HIGH STANDARDS OF HAS EXCEPTIONAL RECORD FOR SERVICE "Y": ACKNOWLEDGED - Federation Officials Praised ... by Utah Manufacturers' . , Front I A i h , People of Utah county as well as Just Started," Governor . V of the entire state, should come Walton Declares. to the resuce of the apple grow ers of this and . other counties this year,, according to ,J. P, Welch, county agricultural agent ELECTION IN COURTS. "The apple crop throughout , the unuea states lsiarger this year OKLAHOMA CITT. Oct. 3." than ever before," said Mr. Welch, Governor J. C Walton today "and the market is Instituted legal action to have The growers of Utah county will thevcourts declare yesterday's lose thousands of dollars on their election illegal. fruit unless something is done to a create market for. the product. By JAMES" L. KILGALLEN, While the price of apples is (is . ' low ,as at present every family In International News Service Staff Provo and Utah county should store ' at least two bushels for each mem OKIJVHOMA CITT Okla., Oct 8. ber of the family for winter use. Tbe ImiieHchment measure diThis would be an aid to the farmer rected against Governor WaU and would maintain health 4n the to& by a ratio of 4 to 1, families." to unofficial returns com- - . In the opinion of Dr. K C. Potter, piled today from yesterday's, state A Utah county plffsraan, there is noth- - election Returns from 1,419 precincts out ' IngnjetfcK to keep health and order liijHtCl niihmn system than the fre- of 2,837 showed that 152,214 voted ' L ll ' I JM I l iiiiiwui.t; iivihiuii uuuiuer v3Mttting of apples. He 'urges' ttf " , ffHTpej'iple of the county to lay up a and 38,924 against. There' no end to the numbe rofways you can serve applea "Walton has been repudiated," bigger supply of apples la their eel W. - B. lars than they have ever done In Representative MeBeer" Baked Fried Apples leader In- - the spectacular fight Appla ... former years. Tht Doctor't Advict "The exceptional qualities of the 1 against the governor, declared 1- .Raw Apples Stewed Apples; Docton don't differ en Wlllt.m KH LArtllntf A apple stimulate activities of the dif this point if your Apple Sauce this: Pie yond of ferent the human Apple system parts daily diet ii lifes that of aad thus maintain health," said Dr. - "I am itlU governor, rnrther. Cake people, you do Tarts Apple Apple Potter today, 'tin apple In the morn more, me ngni on rue Ku Klux not eat half enough Ktan is only started. I apt not at-- -freth fruit and vegetaing and an apple in tbe.eveulng Is Apple Batter Pudding Apple aiscourageu." bles. Give your health of untold benefit to the human body. auFriends of Governor Walton to? Apple Salad dunce by eating mon Especially children should be alApple Jelly lowed to eat apples since there 'Is day called attention to the-"s- i lent Apples. Tnrnorer Fritters which was not recorded in vote,", Apple Apple nothing better ' to regulate the sys' jTBteraays election figures. tem. Appipq pin nlrh in vlthmin nntiasserted. They polntejr out, rank with asparagus, celery and tney that when Walton was elprted govprunes in this respect Apples are a ernor lust Nocemlier jiiore than great deal better for the" system 5(X),000 votes were cafiV The iron. Boxes contain from 56 to 252 applet, depending on tne size of the fruit thang are organges. People In Utah ernor's majority then was 4U,uuo. county with the 1est "kind of apples The 150.(100 wXo did not vote ves- Each apple is carefully selected and wrapped in tissue paper. It reaches to be bud lu World should use more were fr the governor, they .tenlay of that frnitrand leave the imported sum as wore ine thousands the Economical Way to buy them. ' you in perfect and sanitary condition. who, kinds of fruit alone. uo mi iii. limn ThftKn Klux Klan . vote turned "Personally I am encouraging werjjbody with whom - come in oufbraetlcnlly en masse. contact to lay in n large snpply of t)ne significant feature was the 't that con i para lively few negroes apples this year, hven if ryt ii do it for the mike or helping Jnie vutexl. . doctor will "An apple -would the meal at that keep day. every apples, every day, Oil. all sides today people- were to fmd a market for his igrower .' VXhelp! away!" product, we ought to iti) keep asking, in view of the vote on "79," when would the legislature meet nnd strong That's a slogan made nationally famous by every home placed baked' apples on.the To ki iiinilnlo an Um'rest In. the for the priose of-- Impeaching the apple growers' association of the Pacific table at least once a day that would help! . Walton?" superior Utah comrfy apples and to is a bitNof advice we urge If ever man, woman, and child, made it a encourage Northwest. N'ninlier 79 gave the authority to the Ppople of Provo to lay you to accept. Your doctor will tell you that habit to eat an apple a day that- - would In n large simfffy of the fruity for the assemble 'Without the. conseut of ' it is healthy to eat apples, or any other fruit, help! winteri tlyKWiitton Market will have the governor. . It will all'de'iH-nuixm the course for that matter If every man. woman, and If every family, not growing apples, would an extensive apple display inof the governor himself. It. is exfruit with the and vegetable I would this an box would a of apples that child in America ate apple day help buy a the- shirtv to be given bythe store within pected he will takeaction-4- n If every housewife would can, preserve, or w.iiextweekTjT two, according to hvmrts qiiestionliitt the validity at be a. healthier nation, and a wealthiest pne, the election us he had revoked his citizens who: especially dry apples this winters use that wouij D. D. Sutton, proprietor of the store. recall and one. an Wrlnn voaform, or During the past several years the '.issued for woald profit would be the apple growers of hero! u proclamation calllns for some Sutton has maintained Market the stored If.everv apples by away Aincricd family election on the initial issue for of the finest apple displays to be an Today' the apple growers of Utah county hnv for the winter that would helnK seen anywhere In the United States. December ((. the state consHt'utlon an Tourists from different parts of the milUnder have a fine crop of the very best apples . If we .all would "get the apple-eatin- g in ted measure becomes hiw upon worlct and exwideir that "Utah habit in habit" commented the have on nation the now, County right grown anywhere certification to the secretary of congratulated the stale. , Apples Are the Best!" and yet, it hardly throughout the state, ourUtah apple grow- hibit and highly tho on store their mauagementi.of pays, the farmer to pick and pack his apples. ers would not have to spay transportation Ingenuity In. demonstrating the Governor Walton's next move" Is product. The market for apples has touched the bot- costs on so jnuch of quality of the Utah county epii ted to be directed"Hyin9t costs than are This it that . higher year sofappens practically tom; transportation of the election.. He prob-- . api'je.s. where the apple grower every apple growing area in the United States To assist ' the growers of the ably 'ill seek an Injunction re- you ever; that show's " will flluining the state election board ' has produceiKa "bumper crop." of apples; county this year, ".the storeadver. stands! from certifying the election to the nmke a still greuter effort in that'-whfrom less Utah is its there for Herald demand, The That's why departs the product by a better ex- secretary of state on the ground ' tising lisual custom of not accepting advertisements county apples in the east. But we can, in a hibit than ever before. mat tne election was illegal. The resturants and cafes of the Ihe state supreme court Would for page one, and this day gladly prints the degree, discbunt the lack of market b creatcity have also agreed to do their then be called up.j to give a deci above advertisement on this page, and with ing a home market f6r our home product Tsnare in netping tne, appie growers sion upon tue question. n and Eat Eat Them Everybody Apples, out cost to tne appie grower uuajer. by serving apples la all the differ1 This newspaper behevejit owes. a auty to Often styles known to the chefs. ; Concert A the : The. wheat states have begun ' widely ent postponed the public, and includednh that Accordlug to E. $. Hinckley,- sec- The concert booked for this coneat to business in people bringing for spread propaganda urging aiding necessity .at the Young unlverare not now more wheat and The wheat farmers', Commerce the agricultural com evening to -l - Eat Mor- eCook More 'Give the Kiddies JC '- -- mwhi "tk,' r k r- . . bvtheBox Buy Affiles - It's - Order from Your Grocer or Fruit Dealer - I- a. iL-f- ..If Uov-rcn- If n . for groupbt thir -- y' . : . . ot - y x 7 dutyji a ' ditions up normal, products. they normal for the applefrower.Therefore, The too, are suffering from an Herald urges a greaterxtonsumption of market. If it is good business for a wheat apples. We cannot,' oftourse, . effect the state to urge a larger consumption of wheat. larger eastern markets, but we can enlarge it is good business for an our home demand for our home apples. . county .to urge a,, larger: consumption of . v...-- . begin right now featuring apples, apple pie. apples. v EDITOR, THEJDAILY HERALD, apple puddings, and all other things made of sity by Thurlow Ueurance and mittee of the organisation are in company has been vestigating ways and means for the. postponed due to theIndefinitely illness ef marketing of the large apple crop Mrs. Edna Wolly Lteurance. of the county this year. A telegram received at - the apple-growi"There will be 500 or more cars i university this morning from loads of apples to be shipped out of Colorado Is to the effect that said Mr. ' Mrs. Lieurance is very 111 and the County 'this year, "With . the markets ; will be unable to appear in the Hinckley. crowded at the present time our , concert The Company Is at growers naturally feel discouraged ! present-t- n Colorado where the ocousjon of the last Igeion conven- - when they see their trees loaded strain and exposure la several lion in that city, also will be aboard with the best quality of fruit they ooncerrs eauscd Mrs. Lieurance Drodoced In Texas have time a this with the Miecial; to come down with a severe yean to done in be cold. Something'hould longhorn, steer.' crease the Immediate sale of applestr tAccordtnr-otProf. Herald In and 'around the county Bay for Clark of the Young university, to could 15000 bushels be the entire world, . Instance 20,000 chd--, Open I tM concert has not been celled, but will be held sometime prise Is offered in England for the sold to the 40,000 odd Inhabitants best storage battery electric loco- - of Utah county It would help mat - , wlLhln the next six weeks. motive lor use in deep coal, mines. jUwa out a little, over-crowd- ed ng -- BAND annual convention of 'the American ING TQ LEGION MEET Legion. The "Old Gray Mare" will make the trip !ln person, despite the fact that "she atri't what she laumatlonal News Strvtcs j,.-peed to be." BROWXWOOD, Texas. Oct famous "Old Gray Mare" band "Red" Knykendell, Texas com-bo- y ot the 142d infantry leaves here who rode the "Old Gray Mare" October 10 pn a-- special train for Into the Hotel DeSota In New Or- San Francisco to attend the fifth leans and registered her on the OLDi GRAY MARE . e - V o t -- |