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Show t ,'' ' i t'Uh 215.- 4. PRICE TWO CENTS PROVQ, UTAH. FRIDAY. APRIL 16, 192C - in n n i PROVO FAR(,IER 5 .v. . . 187 Easiness Office Editorial Eooms ,J;J,L.. CDlintj. FORTIETH YEAR, NO. ' - EE2ALD ITI0NE3 A NEWSPAPER policy cl fairness to fcQ sections of u Dedicated to I 1'- i v " nn tv nn n nr i srrs r n n rr i n v. n ttn ninr3 cmn nn n w i a ;i wit HAS RADISHES FOKMARM Lake View radishes retdj for the ' ; f market April 151 . This is a sew record set toy I L. Bunnell of Lai View ; foremost farmer and vegetablegrower In Utah county. Thursday moral if Mr. Bunnell dellverfll to th Provo Meat and Packing company store in thig city five dose bunches of radishes grown- on Bis Variewoqd faun at Laks View Friday morn ing be delivered 8 dosen tranches and from now on he will hare rad Isbes every day for a lose time to - :;-- W . r -- " ' ' - ." YOUTH U . ti . St ;..v.. year. ', There is no snap with the rais- of vegetables," said Mr, Bunnell, means work, early and late. For tance, this morning I and my I j JCots were crawling aty over onr f pstch pulling. radUhes as early as 4 I4:30o' clock so that we would have ; Jkthem ready for the market." j ' MODIFICATION y These are the first Utah radishes on the market In this state. The Davis county vegetable gardena are behind. Mr. Bunnell no Utah rad "Spade" Leavitt and Wayne ishes having been sold thus far on the Ackman Held In Salt Salt 'Lake market As a general role . Lake Jail not ready until J Utah radishes are , the early part of May, although in ARRESTED AT HOME years .there have i specially-favor- ed , BY CHIEF WILKIN'S been some ss earl? an ADrll 20. i t Mr. Bunnell baa satire than an i acre of radishes. " He selected the Stanley Hindmareh Declares He KecognlzM une or ."weed from bis own radishes , raised Burglars of Home " I .i i f ... ! m i i - f - s I V,.: V" e,...v. .' . - (- ' . i BURGLARSARE CLUB MAY BE AGAIN ACTIVE MM HERE -I IH THIS CITY Homes of T. L. Schofield and Committee Selected to Perfect Arvil Drysdale Entered Plans i""nntzation ...... Thursday Night In Provo MAJORITY MEMBERS BEER FAVOR RETURN-O- F ADVERTISING EXPERT GIVES ADDRESS . World Court Favored Above League of Nations, Poll Discloses , Practical Application of Ad vertising to Be Aim of .. -- JEWELRY AND CLOTHING TAKEN FROM HOMES Entrance Gained Through Windows While Families Were Away New Club Burglars are again active U With the end in view of r stub! Wil Provo, two homes having been bur- ing more truth, more coundcix e nnd glarized Thursday night, according to reporta4dm to the city police cf getting greater returns Using, steps were taken Thursday department.'. VTbe burglaries were r afternoon toward estahlikblug nn commlttedat"th homes of T. L. advertising club in Prom iv. connec ScbofleldA nEost Center street, tion with the 'Associated Advertis and Arvti' Drysdale, 75 South Fifth 'A- ,11'-- : East streeet.- - ; Both Jobs were done ing Clubs of the World. After hearing the ven' 'ifumiuat- - between 8 o'clock and midnight. In each Instance the homes were co- llig discussions of oiieratlon in advertising and .iner entered while the families were ' cbnndlslng methods by Reginald away.1 When Mr. Schofield went of home shortly after midnight he ". Colley, Special representative tbe Aswwlated Advertising Clubs of found the doors of the house open. fjji-aHH' former Entrance was gained through a win- n the World and H. 'Romeyn, Women claiming to represent 12,KX),000 of their sex bombarded the Senate prohibition committee at dow the glass "being broken and : I Business! lifter of the president to iu.dHt ou retention of the prohibition law. with strict enforcement .This picture shows them on Bnrean of Salt Lake CUV a commit the catch r unlocked. Dresser " ' ' .' been had drawers , ransacked the capitol steps. ..and J,, tee eonststlngj-ofWalteAdamsW, 16 Bi rtlera u7Be Talt V. Hoyt house6iJ"Hicleir were ktrevn ". bout thef "lors. A hurried Inves-- : hosen to work put the preliminary ' gation showed the following items stn toward organlnation. : two handbags, as several missing The purpose, of Jhe Ad club, it was pointed out by Mr. Colley, is pairs of allk hose, one Ifldy'i and one ' Waltliam not to detract from the o'her busi- gentleman' gold watch, t ness men's clubs in' working out makes fonr dress shirts, one silk; blue.-.Mrcivic betterment' nroiects. . but in and a' lady's evening gown, ' Schofield estimates the loss" at Work thut was done on tbe new Y fraternbusiness the entire uniting $150. field "Y" day which was held Tuesity In a community tn a nnifled approximately Entrance' into the Drysdale home of nil continue will until the studic discission nnd. practical ap day was gained throtigh it window, how- - ( .:. men of the lustlthtlon who agreed plica,tlon of advertising: ever tbe back door of the house was! to jlonate one, day's work have fulThe Advertising Club," Mr. Col not kicked. This job was done lie- - , filled their obligations, according to let: said, not only iiK'iudes the ner tween 8 Mr Drysand 40 o'chn-k- . IV S. Harris, president of Mrigham cbantsNtnd grocers who find fro dale told the police department. donated Voting university- .- ThU ', quent need of advertising through A red'Tuby rlnt a lady's fine work will begin Saturday and will the newspapers and other mediums Swiss movement watch, a continue, for a week, or more. but also, the professional, financial strand of whlte a beads, pearl most successful the J i ' anf pecial Interests within a" coin- - man's suit of. Wi clothes, a large ' t WASHINGTON. April In the Interested iiavftverJiad 4Uaefci4amatoi possibilities of With the of bell globe flasiligtft; two rnirs and' tbe new addressograph and grapho-typ- e the luntlti.lon, judged from 'the of the appropriation' fdr'the"8alt4H,,lity' the Aesocinted Advertising- ci.bs niwi g .carLake basin; project" box, containing a lot irrigation secretary's as a means of saving the tax- institution's point of view," Tresl bill, of the international. ovgnnlKtition. of private papers. "I believe ried In the interior department' payers of Uttfh thousands of dollars, dent Harris declared. committee every business Interest (Can have The secretary's box was found members of the state bonrd of eqnal- - more real work was done, partly jn which a .conference reached an agreement today, can lie protection from unfair cfinpetitl! this morning In the street, near lention, officials of Salt Lake and because there were more to do it Utah lake control, if the and fraud and also the advantages jfcat tod Third Soutlvby T. yeler counties came to Provo todfcyjand pnrtly because tbe day was well spent op and nrattonnl rompa Igns- -" fostered Eighth J. Farter's boy, who reported to tbe surveys investigations b" to tiufrect the addressocrapldng ma organized, ' it to be wholly feasible. vj . v ...... police department chines recently Installed by the New 'The students were divided into nnit.show . interior of officers the that the belief of the tbe and is secretary It this "worked hard Century Printing company of groups all of which can come to a complete understand r;----::-'--: both jobs were committed by the All day. One group whitewashed the city. same burglars and that tbe Drys. ' "It woks to me as though this Y and did an excellent job of lt ; an ing with the owners as to repayment ,: ";; of tbe costs. dale home was entered first. equipment will Tender the state a other group assisted Mr. Sauls with Inon conference The committee, Neighbors, aawthe burglars In tbe save the taxpayers the laying aiHj cutting of the. pipe great service and to of smoot, Senator slstence , home Schofield agreed shortly after 11 thousands of dollars," said Edwin H. for the new sprinkling system ; on the words "Utah ,' Lake Control," o'clock, j)Ut presumed that It wan Snow, chairman of the. state ..board other group assisted ProL Laval & "which)"-thsenate bad written Into members f the family returning of equallatlonr (following a dem- Morris and the campus committee in on Senator Smoot's motion. bill the home. '" .' mawork of the onstration these', setting out 290 shrubs and plants head iThe DeMolay boys f Provo will Reprdsenlatlve-CramptoLocal officers are working on the - of. various kinds and' another group chines are capable of doing. . xeftued rohdttct'' dancelirUtahBT tJardens casertrat baveriiottwtabriMhed any aianner that hearty ap- WJlkinsCl'beaJnfarmed ofjtne ot 4Tbis demonstration is beyond-enr ' provat Akhogh-58taheto allow the house to write these. this evening.'aCcording to announce substantial chies up to dae. Ir i ' f M new Y athletic field." son. declared her fondest expectations,'! was excdingly high, the youth suspicions surrounding it possible to fully enforce' L. Cnmmines, "assessor of Salt Ijike The group. whitii worked on the Y words Into the bill, when such an ment of the local officials of the or presumed that the jobs were done the" officers that while from Dixie handled it well and in she Informed was offered; by Repre der. The music will be furnished by by some one who knew the families the prohibition amendment? she' wanted tbe 4aw to take its county and the other officials field and the drain trench accom- amendment ' -Hlg acting places, magnificently. from home. Men Women acquiesced In Mr. Cummings' and plished more than those in cbarge! sentative Leatherwood, and bad de-- tjie Blue Moon orchestra Mf Salt were away am not oesire to uave course. She ' showed careful coaching and much elared he would not agree, to .their Cake City. The Salt Lake drill team 72V6 . .w.vy......77 No.... r; Snows views.t-to shiel Tbe, Iiem son 3i be? accomplish. Cram-tonatlvenrbility on the ifageTTHi Yes The new equipment is comprised enginer ; and President .....i.15 Harris insertion ..by the senate, but con- will Rive an exhibition at 10 o'clock scene witii the gypsy was'especlally n dictator in? now not is The' public is cordially invited to at .100 ad Doubtful and an pf four grapliotypes thought if the men could dig the ference . effective, i " . and this was only one of sev- tend. 5 ma trench on Y dny doThe be named BUnk first wouhl dressograph. they ,k A new prima donna has appeared in which the senate chines, are equlpiied to stamp the ing well. 7 Easy digging mid enr eral instances on the local stage In the person of ' 4 Should light wines and beers Its had Crampton's wayver. and the work curried descriptions thusiasm, nowever, nnmes,.,ad(lresses ' :' tthodn Johpsont Altbongh she is but : be permitted? oft a metal plate. .,;Thls opH along with sni tile vim tb that ' property : 1 ' 18 years of age, her magnificent Men Women era Hon is done In "a " the en that The expectation remarkably was ordered l)efore noon and by the voice possessed the-- strength and the 23 Vo ....V.18 short time, and when tbns stamped close of the day wns 'laid, and v-- tire $1,250,00: appropriation forInter67 The regulur service or morjiitn Yes :...68 tt is arranged in a coutainef and ered for nearly J500. feet. More Salt lake basin project in the on worship will lie held Snndsy at will he (Continued an Page Five.) bill ior Yes with government spect department i feet fei thronch the addressoprnpli than 2000 feet of drain four Weber-Prova. m. in the Couimunity ' church. 14 control which is capable of printing in tyix deep wag dug, the thrack was ex- the Echo reservoir and burean reclamation corner Second North and University the cauaL for 1 0 The Flrmnge scholarship of $100 Blank writer type approximatclj' fifty cavated to a eoYisidevuble, depthi to .pntw the avenue .and the sermon will be de in cash given by J. L. Firmage of names, addresses and descriptions manholes' were dug and eeuieiited is far' from ready' control' and there is llvered by the pastor Rev. E. E, the Firmage chain of J. crennov, drain line and almost all Utah lake Whether that per minute. TUta can be. tiiiited in E. C. Hodgers, former publisher of unit wli, Bachelder.' ' stores and manaijer of. the X C. onler on tax notices:'' dssessmejit the Provo Herald, who recently sold . The church school convenes each Penney store of American Fork, w is and records offUtal and othpf Jsite. toies the stadium at the "Morniag Star," Burlingaine, vent. Sunday at 10 a. m.. and tbe Yotinc awarded to Mary Ellen Abel, if books. SThe girls M the schol prepamla Ing the coming .fiscal Cel., is now president of the Dally Peoples services are "held at 6:30 Auiercnn Fork by the faculty of tht ' who officials i was served cafeteria Hispect lunch which Among the Teleeram company and the Herald SERVICE STAR LEGION and and 7 p., m. Brlghmn college of commerce of ed the equipment were Edwin style fth the new athletic field. Publishing company of San LhIs APPRECIATES AID The regular meetlnc of the Lailles Yomig university. state of the board men " chairman of have all the time Snow, the two CaL By The companies Obispo, It Is with Intense gratification Aid society will lie held Tnesdav. of equalization: Lorenzo Pett and made their donation of.one diiyV are the publishers of the Dally and appreciation that the Provo April 20 at 2 :3 p. m. when section C I and member board Hammondi have will R. E. all " RICH WOMAN and. the work, the drain pipe of Service Star Legion will entertain at a kendngton. The Salt Lake chapter of the Telegram, an evening paper Cum M. chapter L: secrets rv. respectively: lieen laid, the track will have been of YOKK. The world owes NEW vaudeof success conducted the is A the American Institute of Banking en- Daily. Tribune, a morning paper food being eonn-tsale, reports Lnls mings. assessor of Salt Lake ' San excrfyated and much of the leveling vllle , . California the city. Ruth lloil, the dagh- - a of living," held Utah th4 members the at the tertained Snnltrf last; Friday Weber ; "A. G.' Berrett, assessor tocated1 90 mllernorthwest shouted Obispo-i-s to do well ter " m. parents, 10 of The n. ; lumbia theater, f ounty chapter Thursday. April 17, beginning nt assesaccording to President .Harris. of Santa Barbara and is in an oH ; Bishops Joseph A. Buttle, George county; . W. Evans, deputy '' $95 tW. day, i The proceeds "of the Wo- at Judge, Koenlg when he sentenced nettetf the and nnder auspices k. day's activities included a trip to Groeshet E. J. Last week more P. Btlllngs. Robert Elliott, An sor .Welier countyj her t jail for forgery. This amount will aid greatly In men's Missionary society. e the Arthur plant of the Utah Cop- producing district... 115.000.000 damages was done drew Jenson, paid glowing tribute treasurer Salt Lake, county j than and (the at various work planned, for Magna the, Weber per company auditor A. VaitDyke, A delicious by a fire in tbe oil tanks of the to the life and virtnes of Mrs. Nellie the year. ompltpr at Garfield. Curtis Leffler, wife of the late Les county; George Crompton, deputy i The success was made pbsslhle luncheon was served at the Garfield! district, The vis fouhty. treasnriirWeber at who died ter Monday,, Leffler, Mr.. Rodgers .and his associates ' through, the. cooperation, pt ihe 4 hotel" at which- K. D. Ammott. of Andl hers by met County were itors services mana.ement of the theater, 3alt?,Lake Chapter actedas tbast-- l became owners "of the two pipfs largely attended, funeral ukui, . chapel tor . mrora u. ' 5' Tuesday of this week. , Asseoclated held in the Bonneville ward the wiling services of all those i.'. mnster. ; and other Hawkins Charles I am glad to see that The Evening Herald aiid other state papers Assessor , " who took part in the - program, More than 200 members were con- with him are B. H. Canfleld, Mrs. Thursday afternon. officials. in the general movement to exploit the scenic resources of ' Leon Newren of the ward bishop- county GV Scrlpps, J. W. Curthv Le ! ho putchased are joining hll Heilbut, credit nmnaper of and the public veyed to und front 4 be plant In James. dectared Harrison R. MerrilW' an enthusiast of tho Mt was Timpanogos," invocation by ' tickets", despite the fa"ct that two Among those Boy Sanders. JL B. B. Briggs and ric pi'esided. The Stores company has re the Bates ALIMONY XARGE Isrge 'auto trucks. , Alma D. Miller and tbe benediction possibilities of the wonder mouutain as an asset to this county.' entertainments i having ' lieen who went from this county were, Neal Hellis. all of whom are. interKW YORK. Mrs. Mary J. Tort- ceived' word of the death of his fa furnwas Music , ,."We can do no better service to the county than to exploit these F. Thnrmani.. the on ComnteV-by in other newspapers staged a few days previously. Bhea Taylor of the Provo j ested her wealthy husi ther, Charles John Heilbnt, In Salt heard that fnlki tbe under ward the ished cboir, wonderful mouutain and we should do as by wishes to resources. TimptinogoK lf . The 'organization: nlnht. He hud rial and Savings bank Alleen Born coast nd elsewhere. Tbey are of Mrsi Grace Kruger. band, Almerindo Portfolio, was go- Lake City Thursday direction assist-with have Q. sociated let other people know ot Us beauties. James to who the Scrlpps our thank all within those iwer and ' Dunni'Mr. two more than years. Mrs.Tlair; everything nett, Lora Init to' Europe fto get a divorce. been ill for ! the; .Se-- Solos were rendered by Aileetj Peterinclude., one sou and one eilUn anV way; and hope that - which not fully rn Hue tlie importance of this monntaltf?, w ith all Its do smvlved Mortenson of the Farmers and Mer- - "hewsDanera We He Is by . . . arrested him had she Norma attle Star, Portland Kews. ix8 au son and Mra. Sarah, Ramsey. Prof. Whereupon may share in I sceuic beauty, Its tiuirruioKos cave and its wonderful glacier, to tho these . hnnts bank, this city '.his post- - daughter. "Press and J. R. Boshard and Mrs. Ramsey on a civil order to Insure " ' Ilineral V service. in of Ik the 'held ioy .Will srviees Jensen of tbe Commercial bank-o- f geles Record. Spokane . secure the development of this section. '. .' ' aang a duet. Interment was lathe ins; a bond and will Mrs. J. 'D. floydi president. ' we nsed Twelfth Thirteenth ward chapel the send panisb Fork ; Ella Maycock. Jessie Tacoma 'Times. she the case '.word, work in the allmonv of going Iet'8 keep gwid Mr. Rodgers is the publisher of Provo city cemetery where the Mrs. . H. Nickerson, chairman. afternoon Lake Mendenhnll and Claude Saulsbury in Suit CUy Sunday she of it." was offered by is awarded the $3,500 mqnthly. to say. The outside world will be glad to know of the Springville Banking company both papers as well as president of dedicatory prayer at 1:30 o'clock. . '" ' 1 tnterids' to apply for. .' Andrew Knudseri. both companies.- - . T t and Carl Trior of LehL. . . j Seventy-seveper cent of the men Clyde "Spade" Leavitt, 20. and ' both of the Episcopal chnrch of Utah and 19', Salt of Ackmad, Hayne cent of the women Lake Cltyt were arrested Thursday seventy-tw- o evening in Bait like CJty by Chief of the same denomination believe of Police Wren Wilkin en suspicion that it is not possible to fully en of being the burglars who entered home K0 force the prohibition 'amendment, if the1 P. P. Hlndmnrsb secret poll taken by Ven, W. West Second North street, last Bun f the 1. JBulkley, secretary day evening. The' arrest was made at Leavitt's Sotial Service commission of tbe home, 83 Herbert Avenue, Salt Lake Episcopal church, can be taken as a by Chief Wilkins, who bad worked cross section of the opinion of the continually on the case since the members of that denomination. But not only did the members of burglary. He was assisted by J. D. Brown and T. E. Oolightly, of the tbe church go on record as being of the opinion that tbe Volstead law Salt Lake detective force. Warrants for th arrest of the can not be fully enforced, 68 per two boys 'were sworn to early Mon cent of the men and 67 per cent day morning or'th; .'women memberii.. voted, fojr , . A packed the B. X. son of P. P. Hindmarsb. who sur light wines nd beer, On tbe: World court issue 63 per U. opera company in its initial per prised the. burglars as they were home. cent of th? men and Sf erwnt of formance of "II Trovatore," Verdi's ransacking the Hindmarsh most popular opera, in College hall As the boys were coming through the women voted, in the Affirmative, Hindmarsh while thlrty-nvper eent or me Thursday evening and none ..went the window, Vyimng caught and held one of them until men- and 47 per cent of the women away disappointed. The opera, as bad been predicted he was forced to release him when went on record as favorable, to tbe ; was a" musical triumph. The pro- the other yegg threatened jte kill league of. nations. duction exceeded the expectations of him. In. the meantime, however, he The poll was autborlxed by Bishop those who feft. that, grand . opera claims to Have recognized Leavitt JL W. Monlton of UUASind the this in Who lived, city; formerly could not be aitctessfiilly presented other members of thek Social "Servit The. boys refused t say anything ice commission, blank ballots being by amateurs. to be one of the best musical efforts concerning the Hindmarsh case. addressed to members tbrougli' the of the music department in' many They are being held in the Salt Lake malls, tbe communicants not, being 11.'.LL,I,IL'.4- -. City, Jail pending investigation. years, required, to sign their names and re Prof. William F. Hanson, director, According toi Chief Wilkins,- the turning the ballots in .specially and Prof. T. Earl Pardoe ptage di two boys were seen here Sunday printed, self addressed envelopes. re and - The results of the state-widrector, are to be congratulated Bpoti poU ght by serertl people-befothe splendid BnpingLjpiLJhejjeikl They left here follow r- formers and upon their attackXThe late Sunday night taking the Orem orchestra directed by' Professor train for Salt Lake at the plant of ANSWERS TO QUESTIONAIRE Hanson with Prof. LeRpy Robert- the National Canning corporation 1 Should the United States enter son, as concert master added ma While waiting for the; train the ; World Court? tbe terially to' t;he. enioyment of the boys were conversing with one of Men Women '. . " the Prove policemen who did not evening. - 30 -I- V. ,29 Tmi scenery painted especially for know they were the one for bom No B ..68 the opera by Prof. E. H. Eastmond he was searching. The robbery was Yes 9 Blank and his assistants in the a' depart discussed, in detail by the police 1 2 No knowledge ment, wus well done. The use of man and the boys. 1 reservations Yes, ftirtalus in some of the scenes In orwjth They are also said to have sold to der that the change might be speed rwo'Provo boj Sunday evening a ' 2 Should the United 8tates en ed up, la to be commended.' .15 automatic revolver for $5 and a ter the League of Nations? V as Manrlco ; ladles' wrist watch for L : ':. Stahell, Harvey , Men Women 'AUhoda Johnson, as Leonora and 46 ,..63 Tjitliue Madsen. us the Count de The mother, of the Leavitt boy No I...' 47 officers in apprehending Yes the aided ......35 .HUa, carried the principal roles in to Chief Ye, with reservations 1 4 - the twp youths, according a met with n jr u 4' ill t 1TR0VAT0RE' whole-hea-te- CAPTIVATES ... ia BIG AUDIENCE . " t, i .If,' . "SAr-;V-K " . "'1 S 5 .T.'.-n.,.-.. "J ADVERTISING , I , Novel PoQ Conducted By Social Service Commission Of Utah Episcopalians I i ii ii in,, :: - ' : i CHURCH FOR HELD - .' iii An Army of AVomen Marches on the Capitol I PORMER PROVO EPISCOPAL ' k- - r - come. .1 "", d e ; ' Wash-intrto- Work On New Athletic Field at Young 'U' Started And Well Under Way By Students , fcouse-greete- - d t . . UTAHLAKEUN1T OFFICIALS OF MAYSHAREIN STATE INSPECT 1 APPROPRIATION PRINT SHOP '1.., ' dy e. ;rist s vat--HH- e ry, ; ' . ...... ........'......, DEMOLAYTO """y' , . GIVE DANCE , , . ,1 y .... Jf .D0UMIUL------r----l-3- H's . n, i wtnlteira-thrdralneTichTrntrtti- Is " , - . j - j- : MARY E. - 2;, , RODGERS BUYS -- Community Church TWO PAPERS -- o - FUNEJlALOF nir 7r,Z TilANY ATTEND: ENTERTAINED CASH PRIZE il . BAfMS OF COUNTYARE VINS FIRHAGE pro-test.- ''. " INCOASTCITY ABE i' - .n filRS. LEFFLER y tihep - Mi Iaw-rene- PROVO I a. SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES FATHER DIES I : t- " f . -- ; . - ; . S . - -- -- . 1 - . .! -- "', , - |