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Show 5 Drktted to poller filrxM to all Mctiont of I UUa county. - I I 111 J 11 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 ' I 1 I I s. 7 FQKTTETU YEAR, NO. 179 mi uv L-JU- VJ Boaird. k Jt I r I I.UIIUL11 J Business Office , ,85 Editorial Rooms , 107 KUERS"RANSAC&RDMFOItSIOWSLIDEDEAD - iwi i i ii ii . ( i , a: -- t - - 'V - ? t Accompany- - Him n - - "7C ' INSURANCE DengeneraTIyupported by the peo- ple without Last Chance to Renew Gov ernment Insurance July. 2, Savs Beesley thought of polituw.'.'It was pointed out that such a com mission 'would eliminate distrust be tween . vacious groups and unite every one in working for a fcound ' men of Prove are urged practice " of conservation within the "1 ... i y off icials f 4he; Trovo postNov state. 13, American Legion, to take advan - - tage. of .the governwent Insurant fereLto all thosejehoaaw servicel jf . , war fEvery map novf - days enrries some inaurance," says John O. Rees-lecommander of the Provo post of the Legioii. "Every world war ser; vice man should know that Uncle Sam can give him as good insurance as he can get elsewhere and at uucb ! lower preihlumB, Because he served lh the world war, ihe ' government pays for him the overhead cost of AT KIWANIS "The Community and - Its --Weifare," will be the subject of an ad dress to be given by Mrs. Electa Dxon president of the Utah stake Relief society. ' before the memlterg of the Provo- - KiwanisTriub atrtheir hto'laawance-ciTwicn7! at regular weekly luncheon-meetin- g the Hotel Roberts Thursday. p tlielr policy holders. " "On July 2, 1028, ;fotr hniuos Q. l!,. Chrlstensen of Payson, field Americad ;v.'orld war veterans will secretary of pnb'lc health.,for .Utah lose their Insurance rights, unless county, will talk fon the subject ? rrthTtrHHealthTtsTtatniwenf "IjfeforetnaT dafepey"lakeepi""lo and.. Preservation" " and r Qmnty ...prttect,them. "JulvWa 492ft- - U 4he flpaldateJ Commissioner A. O, Smi for tlie reinstatement of ; lapsed talk on matters pertaining to 'the Irmnrancri. health of the community. Music for the occasion will be the war-timtusuanje and for con version of ttrm policies to one of the furnished bythe Young "universityr United States govern- service bureau." Alex HedquistwlU forms frtj act as chairman of the meeting and ' ' ment life insurance. ' "We" are anxious that every man contribute ;the attendnnce'prlze. 1 Secretary Jesse Ellertson . in Provo entitled to thla insurance, that change in. the time e takes advantage ot the for beginning of the meetings of the re teady to lend every possible and help the service men to club hhs been made from 12 :30 to maintain this insurance. Call on 12:15 o'clock. 4hy one of the official of the local chapter and all needed Information Travel 10 Billion will be given gladly." , same-SiW- Miles Santa Monica Buys v Government Airport V - SAKTA i. . MONICA, Calif., Feb. 24 Clover field, government C.U. P. airport here, is to be converted into municipal flying grounds, public park. 'golf course and playgroundfl, According to the city commission, bond issue for which approved purchase of the property. Jjjra Y ; " "J"" "r ti V In California FRANCl8COf Calif.,- - Feb. California "motorists travelled 10.492318,368 i mllea on 749,481,812 gallons of gasoline during 1925, according to calculations made by the National Automobile club.. This distance, travelled by pleasure :andommerclal automobiles of the state, is equal to 47,377 trips to the moon, the club statistician estimates... BAJf 24 (U; - P.) LINCOLN After-keepi- HIGH-ITOtRODlICE-- ::.TIRiiWE of that "VesviAlu-es1den- ' ' led"" budy, " jie primary field, b oer a tbous-- : and votes Li tha rice for noiuinn-tlon for major hete. Ili-- r nenre f ilTioneul was Ihe" incumbent.-MayoKdwln J. Brown, who wlloiiposs ' her in the general election March 9. At: Tacoma the Testtrts were re-- " r verwed." Mrs. Anna Meyer, wonio a for mayor, pollnl mly M7 rotes. M. O. Tennant, with 15,- Fjmwt-whHjlvat.jin4-ilai- r 12.228 votes, will' fight It out et;he general clectUm next mou.b for - 1. " ' r s Charming Oper to Be Staged I riday and Saturday on iProvo Beach " " . i - The students nud faculty of the Liiif-ol... high school are .completing ' VWimeB enndldates for Tacoma preparations for thfr prcwti;tfor of the oi:tra, "pinafore,' at tlie Liu. Cofindl places also fntlod to h1 coin gymnn slum Friday and Sntur- - nuough votes to get on the general " telfamjtaHtJt. .Trr.---.- .: &r The liejit talent f pun, 'the Mrs. I Mica refused ,tiiday to hool bus by. some ol miikp upy statement cnicenilug hop ' the leading singers of the plans should she "be elected In an effort 'o prcspiit over yet," she "The election Is oiu of (lie most hi'li clnis jlrodiK-thin- g iid. "I have survived the (iillliCi'". eVer staged in that section marie, but the biggest flgnt Is yet . the" After the dinnci", president The music Is beinjr dim-tebj M come.- There wl'.l be plet:ty of drove back. to thi,' White H,iu, ixih Ita ph Booth, suiiervlsor of niiisic-i1 lima to talk next .month." his loaveud sent Mrs. Jardine the Lincoln school. The stage diShould Mrs. Iandea be victorious, home lit the White House car. rections are snpervUd t.y Miss 'he. same vote that will elcer her in No such situar.o.i bus arisen In Isola JenspiH head (f the dramatic expected to remove her from ,of-flethe White House sin ." the T;)ft ad art- department of the high school. While-- ' sw'king the office o .One of .the interesting features of mayo-niiiiistraiiiJiLjvheiL uq certaii; occashe at the jsuinu. time ig- T'aft Mr. was liccnlii)i;i.led ti. sions V , " lW- liou ot uurx.iiauKs, .princiial or the form of government which would be sdiool, as the gay old admlrul, Mr. terminate the power of tvIs ofThese pictures show the havoc brought by the snowslide last Wednesday in Doty Gulch, Mrs. Coolidge was reported tocold Bcnks has . a delightful baritone fice. slightly.' lndispotKl by her . , near the Highland Boy :mine, in Bingham canyon. The photos were taken by representa- only voice, and is a couiediun ol rare Also, for such time as the womnn tives of the N.E.A. Service; Inc., rushed from Salt Lake by airmail to the Cleveland, Ohio, today. Last week Mrs. Coolidge went to ability. mayor might tie In officv th'.q woi'ld office of the NJ2.A. After engravings had bean made of the photos; newspaper mats were a (Anner when the "prexldeBt caught Others who will participate In he the largest city . la the world or hundred and the 'fine more ut mailedto cold and cancelled his . produced leading, evening newspapers-throughotuemerl the opera are Eddie Isaacson, Glen ruled by a woman. ... , United-Stateserved by the N.E.A. Service. The mats arrived in Provo late Tuesday. to attend' tlie dinner given in his Olsen, Harvey Stahh-y- Bernard Anthe s were j.n Chocolates and derson, Karl Bunnell, Arthur Shep- evidence at Mrs. Landcs' honor by" "Secretary Havis. cmnpa'gn Mrs. Verda herd, Fay Jensen, r Xo esctrt was provided for Carter, ' headquarters while voti retnrr;i LYCEUM A'UMBEB AT -- Cttlidge. Custom would seem to dic- and Iona AdaniN. were- coming in. but there was su UNIVERSITY (POSTPONED G. E. Sandgren has charge of the tate that when the president has a almost eomplete lacc of the tobacco ' of the cold the first lady" travels alone; scenery, Miss Lean, Hale smoke which Is considered typical The dramatic reading to be lit when the first lady pas a cold, costumes, and Frank B. Jlewman is of the average JAmerlcan candi" evenat Hall this given College the business ' mauager. the president "drafts" aa escort. ' ' ' ; office. date's '."' .'' ' ing by Miss Locile Tuttle under for-iiWorking Euthusiastieally H the auspices of nife's candidacr Dean Iiii(Us of' . eau of the Young university has j the TJu: the school of science-a- t 4 1 - . Open-Birf according! 4 took election of Washington versify irofFHeraidtrTnark, : therwstreturns fromlbe telephone and run " Every member of the Chamber . With Mrs. Ivan .S. Gore, secre-The first ofa series of "country : TOMBSTOXEoArtz.; Feb." 24 (U. crrHiiPs, the busiest person In the of Commerce and their families will due to a death in the family of tary of. the' houieTuS tfuumunlty As dog catcher, City Marshal store"' entertainments to lie' given bendquirleis. P.I , n monthlie highly entertained at the Miss Tutle. section of the American 'Fa'rm BurPorterJiicDonald "led a dog's life," in the Bonneville ward will onen Mrs Undo' vote was 23, W. ly membership meeting to be held "TheTnumljer will be given eau and M. H. Winder secretary of he told the' city council in present Thursday evening. The store ketp-o- r Mayor Brown secured 21,797; T. J. in the Prove auditorium the Utahs State Farm Bureau, as later in the year. Announcement ' will be none other thnn Frank ing bis resignation. Kennedy, 19,943; John E. Cnrrwiy E. o of the date will'e uwide in the the principal speakers, the farmers Thursday evening, according i,e U,.(lfl. lOiig I coIIectedno dog IluseLlierrv proiiust-"During shorrt.' 17M and C s. Hinckley, secretary 'of the dinui of lTova are promised a real treat tax. near future. . show ail by'hlmsi'lf. He declares II Clark, 922, were edminated. complained the ' " ' .: ber. at the Provo Farm Bureau local "During. 1924 I had three fights,-tw- that those who come their' that our members meeting to. bo. he'd In tlie junior "Believing the good shooting scrapes, paid one fine money's w;rtb frin hich' 'schotl 'auditorium Thursday and was involved Jn numerous hair- - laughs that will- lie freelv passel would enjoy, a meeting that will ." . evening. partake more of the 'form of an pulling scrapes with women .. dog around,-t- n sa v nothing- of the- - fine entertaiument han the bare addition to these- - Interest in owners. lu gifts to 1h- - given away " at each r of facts by sneakers, we speakers a proinnf ' of - deinrhTfuT p- -r have airuuged for a delightful proDiiinlcal nunibers will be' given unFrank is Jiot nfj'y tl" dlspcnsci HEDQIIST'S CLOSE EARLY The Hedquist drug stores will ( of the articles but 1"' took ir. upon der the direction of the Young uni gram jit (instrumental and vocal mhsie to"l given close at 8 o'sclock this evening, hiniself to gi;ther.the goods so that bureau. versity public "service --rISiSSURED fliaP1-Atex- - liedriifi-it.the Tlmpanogos district,' snip would "Tff pro---' Wnrd-- of iir. HImk'ey. "In adilition to the stores." AH of the to the' Wb will he lie it of while. Frank, worth Paul Anderson, prietor tenor,' for 73, many years manager of the musical numbers Prqf. T. Earl Par- has souif tif the choicest suits and Feed store of this city, reached- wll sing a Couple, of numbers. Iir employes 'of the five IIed(iiist sr7HrtudeBtrTDfraiMtiftrt will City stores" In Provo, SprliigviHe and l dresses Provo re'otlves from Long Beach. addition to Mr. Anderson, Grove will, lie enter Pleasant play entitled Cal. where-;Mr- . numlters will be given. present a one-ato. give awnV. four tons of 'ii' frniu Second to Sixth North streets' died in Pack ' ' tained by; Mr. and Mrs. Hedquist ... 'Young America.'.' have A general invitation is "extended now assured, according to Sweu promised already. hospital Tuesday mnrnlng. He had " 'O.. Nmlsiiu.'" Mow tmw the mede After these entertaining1 featnret 'icen in' 111 health r a aunuVr tit to all faimers and their fa mi lie; f aMhe annual iwrty of tbe-coAVoodrow-A- 4 s 41ioii, mini, bis death... lotion of proiK-rtj paiiy at the Hotel Itolsrts this have Tieen the" on. in m be hoilsewlves to the pNlHflally rears and for 4herjast twoTnonths ' was n field marshal in the Unuiliiin. fo'ir Mocks have signed th petition exeuing.- president of the Provo Fish and had been under care 'and treatment attendance. It is pointed out that . Game Protective assoclatlonv i for the crea-- . .. " v j to the city commission Mrs. Gore has a message of siiecbu ' army,' in the hosidutat . tlo i of a paving district. deliver a shcrrt talk on Xlnme . Surviving" are jhis widow..; Mrs. interest to the women, who are a the pavr . PreServatiohr3Tho8e3 rihe .sjmalL Rohert9rFfM-k and thefolr vuluaMe atMet in theHfleve'ApiiieiJt of Mibetb Mr." Anderson's fuiid of Infortu iliOn of PM.vo's,nMist. trawled stre-t.- . Mrs the farm, bureau movement, ;; lowing song jam! daughters j ing which has btan characterized an.-thalong, these lines . predict that his Stella Burk of Idaho Falls, Idaho : worst- road in the state, is tap- talk will be equally as interesting C.W. Pack, PJeasanOSrvej Mrs, : as , the entertaining rfeaturps-- :f 'd'y dwindling, awity.. according to Sirs, Ethel Green and Mrs. Eliza Idea of inuking the membership .meetings of the Prwo Cli "The the program," Is, Mr. Hinckley's pre- ln'th Clark, !vth of Salt Lake Citr: the rommitteo appoinfed at a meet-in- e " etitertaiiiinj; tss tMwsible -- eppeiibto" . io m ure ihe opinion o? " diction.; Cmuer'es, Mrs!" Alpha Kence and A." Unpack. vtil ' to extended u r. A geneml Invitation Is properly owners' of the aei.ue Isith of Provo ; also numerous 8ALTSM, Ore., Feb. 21 (United one, siuu J. A; Owens, nienilier id " the memliers ot the chandler, their grandchildren. A ews ) -- Ar ra ngenients for - trio v in g . "Business" men .who work ail day. and 'whose 'm1tidsa.Tv Jaj .dwd lis to the dvlrtiHht.v.f paving Mr. ellm aud Bihop )1, Jr . -- . friends and families. Thliody will lie brought to Trovo Kimball - collegeof neohigy-from Wilirb'usliiesi affairs' art. glmrtiMhgress from the dull things ihid prefc -- il er ie w M n rtloek property t tl'iis to RcattliT are to by Mrs. Pack, Mrs. Reflce and expected city, to lie entertained after thev leave 'their officii. Not that I wish to lntl- - owners Vtwi'cu Sixth and Seventh " Who Were at the bedfdde at be completed 216,135 evening, relative always dull, for they r ni"st ..generally Nonh street-thithe -- time- of.- deatfi. arrivina ' here of Dr.; E. C. Hickman, president of miO that to the proiHisfilon.- If the ma joe- and drama. so not but ar- the institution. entertaining entertaining, quite Thursday evening; (Funera ity" of 'the. home .owners, there are waa'"declded upon V-i- t is eood tii cot the members .of WAS HINGTOX. Feb. 21 ( U. P. ) rangements' will be announced later. .in." favor of the wiving, thaf block p." In a of board at the Chicago is. tliL'. ,rSii.!i'?iit,ion. mating "tlie 'occasion the. more attraetb-the During the hint fiscal year the , will tie" included, in, the petition to MehmlisL church Civil Service Commission examined - Wlves"are" st unpurchased lif tBJ of edueation-titlbe- those" PurtlclrmtinBThereforB, It : iir to she- - hoied rhirt sll rs oV l 'nresenbMl tnt the cltv commission. .. :f t the I)f. Hickman traveled through the members region of ." PerKla .. .knowa.--.aa210,135 peopbv of which 50,164 of the Provo Chamber of Commerce win,. he preci'.t.vV i'Joy otlierwt tbwtVln-distrlt-t:- j vrlil "the college apiwlntments, according to 'R(K)f of the World." a commdn cost In the interests of ! uudltovium Thtir-du- y night." 'ombrftco'ouly 'the four blocks. at shotil the cntcrtaiuineut the Pnwi high the after Chicago meeting. Chairman AVilUain C.cmlng. t , price being 100 sheep. ;ii-tio- - . -- :;;-;:,.- ' nt . - n e. ' . , - bon-bon- CHAMBER TO MRMBUREAlb ENTERTAIN ITS MEMBERSHIP - MOVEMENTTO BE EMPHASIZED 1 Ppgatcher To Store g '' -- -- -- -- Frank Dusenberry Leads Regular Dog's Life high-schoo- ; . ' . MEN MAY LOSE . ' K;hce the pictures "must " lie" sent to Ha u Francisco for tlie engraving,- - it is urgent that they lie brought into tb H.Tald office as toon as ('.asslble- ; . tt It those present that such a commission is necessary to the proper handling of the gen eral conservation problems of the atatea They expressed the belief .commission would de that such velop a clearly defined conservation program for the state, which would SEATTLiv Waslu Feb,, 24 LUP). A . wxima-a- emerged at the head of tho list la jeiterday'a miyci-altprimary eleAi.oD herev' but Tacoma turned thnmbs down on all women candidates in similar Piloting, election tatin atlons her ." , oday revealed. .Mrs,; Bertha- - IadeH-twi- ce meirf iier of the Seattle city council, aud . the"TIerard. "liewned" lady to a dinner lust night. Mrs. William M. Jardine was t)e honored person. Khe was eMcoitec lo the Soiree, given " by1 Attorney Genral Hargent, for Mr. Coolldge la lefau!fr-o- f 4hefirt-4adyr--ng watch over the prexident for a week and glvluc Ikim evfatt34iiLaiHilii:Jiiiffewno 111 effects from he cold he coni3olltl ge tract ed a v.:eek agj Miccumbed and wlis fur..Hi to give up liet.j)lanta JicconuMuiy Jim.l The' social cabinet was called In to session to wwt T'reIooked lp and l, was dlstrcri'd that Presi'tent ilc Klnley bcmsionhiry "drafted" tbt vv lii on of his pabtoet-efflwr- g to company shim in sch fan'tlin Mrs. JardTiterproved -- tilsengaged. Tho question of- precwlenee- - theu sruse. Should the president call for her or should she go to the hotel where the Sargent dinner wnttaking place and wait for himT H Kit w us settled ;iiy' wndlug a Mrs. Jardine, bringing her lo the Whito House .where briefly with Mrs. Coolidge and (lien accompauied the president to the r Present Seattle Mayor Is Run- ner Up In Primary; Election March 9 . 7 -- EtSERVICE WOMAN DEFEATED JN TACOA1A RACE - K reiTult the- - president oftahV Wife of University Dean Lead JHrimary Field Hy 100U -Votes i , - four jtwlint imitoKraphed,-brlutSe"pl(inreto the Hemld and an ;'iigiMving will lie r.uide the rvt Of which will lie Ixirue iiy the " ' ' WASHINGTON'. Feb.,. 24MUP) It was Mrs. Coolldge'c turn ter attracttve-X07T?mfeTBum- and a tber communities. The management of fihe Evening Herald is aax-ito IntrtKluee to the rrrtlnr public of this section ill in these . -- Ldi.iibVI." Arm nuemen t his bceu made wit b --t lieHttjdlw- f ir the takl.ig of the yUures at the siimll lost of one dullar. Have President "Drafts", Wife of Secretary of Agriculture to ; MOW propnr-Uuiwiel- is - Believing that a change of name Provo oFish and Game Pro.southern UUh representative of the tective" assoclationo would be more International Correspondence fcw of "of Rcrantnu. Pa., has been arirjolnted clerk of the. board Of education & men laterested in the conservation wild rife Tesources, "the tb (Provo rKy aehooia to euoceea the late'B. Eugene Jones. The ap- members of the local association the organization at a pointment wai made at the regular held in this city Tuesday meeting of the board lueedaj jeven- - meeting Provo evening to that of th Ing. a. - PRESIDENT'S WIFE-I- LL AT WHITE HOUSE in the it Less tban ia dozen of the three spot pair of twins in Provo have brought in their pktnres thus; far to the office vt the Eeventng Herald. The nninber of twuaTn l'rovojn larger than i iirrA ! heads Herald Gallery Mrs. William Jardine Escorted By President Coblidgre to ? - Soiree .1 rt'lB inn-- M TtfinPiduresTor : jxA ; New Clerk Has Held Many Re-- - Views of Organization Out lined By Mark. Anderson, sponsible Positions in LeadPresident of Association ing Business Offices CansemtLonussociatlon Eight arolicant We desire to attract SlTcIassw by the board. Bedeif"Mr, Feehser of .conservationalistSr said Prem the following residents bad applied dent Mark Anderson, in, suggesting for the position: Oal Orsgun, a chate of ,asBte fir41i& aascia, tlon, "not only the man interested John HalHday, Alice. Brown, John In also .flshlag-- a nd huiillts, T. Foot and i. O. Bench, . those Interested in conservation for la selecting Mr. Feehser, the board other reasons. ..ftf dcatloa teek 4at eenaidetatimi e85onldTave a well bi la need hi long and successful experience In memership including hunters, For nine general clerical work, nature lovers, ilumberen. 8&Kk men, scientific men, farmers, Mantl and the Uintah national for- business men and in. fact any per eat offices. During the construe-lio- n the million dollar barracks servatlon. Then" we make at Fort Douglas, he was chief clerk an effort to develop jshould a well bal' for one year in the office of . the anced conservation program.'' constructing quartermaster. He has Mr, Anderson gave his view that also: served for fouryears. as wtary to former uovernor Arthur Mg way it must have ; more than Thomas when he was postmaster the viewpoint of the sports, it must M Salt Lake. ;, . have thesupport of the general ' .'He has also beea employed In the public as nothing will succeed with general offices of the Oregon out that backing. : He stated .tfcat Short tin and the Sanpete Valley Buy TSudeveloped by a paftlciv lar group jivould more likely fall railway at Salt Lake City - Mr. Feehser has lived jin Provo than If It were given the support of for several years, his borne being at the majority. In addition to re niming the as37 North Fourth West street. He assumed, his new iof flee Wednesday sociation Jtomemliershlp' went on record as favoring the creation of ; morning. ... v Hurry With those HONORED BY WIDER INTERESTS APPOINTMENT MADE - TO P? ATTRACTS TUESDAY EVENING Fred Feehser, for several years 1 UTAH . ui mil. Conservation Associa Eight Applicants Seek Posi- Provo. tion Is New Name Adopted tion as Cleric of Provo At Meeting-- Tuesday , School Board .', ; TW O CENTS fU Sgkhb SSSeLi. : r- r v. Wy " r.-'V iwmrn 0) ; J. - PROVO, UTAH,. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 3925. n - HEUAtD PnO.E3 J ' - canine-catche- r. -- wrlj-'ge. A. B. PACK DIES - fLONITBEACH - AVENUE PAVING 1 T"1 the-den- tn -- , UNiesin ' Td 1 j Instru-aienta- -- is r -- ' : ' s m-r- I oppo-d.Iouj- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES Propose to Move Theological College , -- 1,11 1 M1"-Bur- ; Persons Take Civil Service Test s .':pul)lin-ypenker'ar- - -- . niOre-i'iijoya- -- - -- u-.- i( A--' V- - ASVW' i- ': Silo - t ' |