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Show Tiie Herald : Ea?y C!rr': '.n II .''II II 1,2252 I J I I I i - 5-- - I Ml' l( " ., . ill-- - Sworn Statement for- Every Issue in wovemDer,- : M Jl 11 NO. S3, yoii. . r- -:' r.-.- If t' 11 l A V W-r-- J ! ' . ' . . Ji x I 1 II i U M ,1 i . I 1 H ri I 1 , A 1 x v - : M H I II- c - - I I II .A ' : I 3t II. . UTAH fair Sunday; tffclder mm portion; warmer northwest - pwtfea . r .1 aunaay. PRQVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1923. - . , . i ' r-- r V . Salt Lake Wants It But! We Get It! ::iALLP0X ISCLENflENUEfJ ' A A. READ THIS LETTER J PRICE FIVE CENTS. V" ' - - CAPITAL Coatsvltle Are.. Salt Lake City. : v'- In another column bT this newspaper is printed a newadis' pirrTaasHerpont,' President" provq Chamber of Cam- . . u. you nave not already absorbed merce. r fjavcu irvm oaai ijajte-Aiiy- i he contents of that story we advise you to read it before you I Dear Slr: Though not at present a .. ., ' , ,1 , v The Weather i . - fIrM CITY'S 43 : ' . la ' continue with' this editorial. 'lyboh2 KTheShaih?B,tunr? -- Haye you read it? All right, then, let's consider what wconduions inspiring to mamy". 1 stiii regard it t that , th people of Provo and Springville are going to do aTwuFniovai imperative. most-athe place of ray nativtty. it and thenv let's get busy and do it ! dSeenpandUrS Members of the American Legion, 5 ?bUity, i"?SJ Cn?ldCX ,f rlA) Provrf (Special to JIM' Sunday (Special to The Sundav Herald.) vine tu uv wuhi. mey jbci ui 10 uu hum. we an eauy are whatever conducBa 10 its general uiiu at .oyi tug the o, IS, post gathered Vt SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. akJ! CITY Jaa. Mi icvory Hotel Roberta for tW ronif r' Salt and will Lake'&vclaira the that prosperity, growth V capital discounting get tiip finally city bringing tor the Friday evening Of blast fnrnflfP Oftfl hv.nrrvrlnpf nnlra nvani t4 in of the stefrl nlant: th Knurae, Twy. health steel plant. Com second luncheon. " ujjk ' ' monthly .W&iCfi : "1 . . IS'Wtthin the cltv pnvlmnmant a .... '.r i" i S; - e ai rnAroHnW waa Vn.4Ai .i a i 'a. fm rji vity, nor w Kr utu hi, umvuiig.uvrv.vi tne airec is ouiy wne i' JT uua sieeiit way in wnicn oau tuaKe can getatVt" n Ti,ait th thrftaen mander L, Robert Edwards presided thihi.pnr the 'urabia Steel is not i That we Salt . Lakers what what corporation. . plant may do, but may greater imruce than 'and I rnmaupox in mu cvj. at the meeting, with Judge James B. NOT ' ' The contract for the construction of the blast fur ' do! ; transcending the sum total of'everyj . Tucker as toastmaster. thus far in PrpvVs history. awarded to Freyni Brassert & Co., of Chicago. This inclf )LkS uf December caused bj eenfloest - Adjutant Frank W. Dunn, who re- '.; Webelievethat more than 75 pecent of the.people of Provo fiance let to John Mohr & Sons of Chicago. will want and steel located he and the for Provo Springville left where here, rw xo .!i plant Price, 'n, ax8l cently me thn l)lacJt)Hi&upox, accoroiuf nA thov tttA it Ma MMn)lu-Aconatrnctinn nf the hv.mvwfc:. nnimH" M e.v will A.w w.. The contract for the wWt w..v. jorta made. ..v. auu rauKtug hvt Beconu ;lreTnre During that month is to charge of a muelo store, in a vuwa 10 none from1 " "imm there wert It eaaei of coaGuent amaO-po- communication to. thfr Legion asked a few Jiscontented, shirking ones may do, We have given our Denver to the Pacific coast Giad i .PV6118 was given to the Koppers company j of Pittsburgh, Pa. reported to this dty. The reports to be released from actinc as adju nromise that' we will furnish the nlant site. Is OUR word noth- -l 8I t0 nte two These contracts ha its cover the first unit of the steel nlant incoming. The of the caseaire- tant en account of bis removal from ! show that Chambflr Of u mmm PrrfU ftnwt 1 sorted were fatal ' the T clty7ThOeWgMtfia was acce : riucu cunuitiuiiauy as 10 me 1. location mg w us :Tis me mere laci matj.. a. iew are unwuung, 10 neip, mat ,he hif hmt rmmiAiin. v"""avia ' death has ed, and Vice Commander- George a few are willing to contribute less than they should, oing to mtuiation plant, though it was accepted practically as assured ( Thus far this month-im- a Ibeea reportad.'wlth, 10 cases bow. at Harris was appointed adjutant, while keep the rest of us from in bringing about us cuiw that, the blast furnace and coke ovens would be put up at Provo, to displayed our effort strongest get exerting the, Ithe City tad Coanty toapital Hugh Ross was elected as vice com steel nauon. Hpnngviiie and Provo win, uxan, me condition being attached to the contracts to plant for Springville and Provo? permit a I Not one of the fataJ eases liad Uen mander. , v merlt ,h eneflt that must , change to another site before March 1. was asked as much others been some is not have as It of that the The an true, evening speaker w ... , , . yaUuted.vDoctow evitably result from this mutual ce-- t i.v. thity i iiic oieei company wno are urging ikcuuuw m m niuiw Bevelry Clendennen of Salt Lake City. believe theyrshould. eive :that some have refused to help at all. operation. Reviewing the iow aiienacu.tne COnierence .S t Provo He the highly complimented leave J0 for )rereBtatlTe; only pretentatle, City early next week to go over the But the fact remains clear and certain that when the steel plant gradual growth of. Provo during the h.ere Va Legion post tor the wonderful work cornea use imy years, we wno are acquaint- - site wim me contractors. in estate inch in of real the county value; every here been and that baa Lake Bait accomplished City with the various transitions as they f This means that in scope and opportunity ; every man ed now facet the same situation raced declared that the poet was far ahead ?yeryjbusinep.will enlarge occurred cannot buT regard with ex- to The Sunday Herald.) that Salt Lake is making a strong efcon He in state,other of the post aay last year bj Dener and Kansas (Sty,1 willing to work can get work,, and without going from his home. treme satisfactlonher awakening, (Special - JaLKE to get the steel plant. fort gratulated the officers and-t- he A cfTYaid one heauaexpeiv an from ja SMf which for could we more ask? apathy What many newa 10 the P0P'8 of Provo A rear axo la- Kansas City an epi- - on. the facTthat the local post has thel 'in a slumbeK as per- - may Mr. Rains admitted that the Colum- her wrapped businesses for is that" Of course true it many 1923 competition paid-ufor and Springville, but It Is true,, never-memoership demid of smallpox broke out, and m largest nicioui and disaatrnn. n ha bia back li hj. will come. Thatis to be expected in any growing city. But, let politic as was that of Rip Van Winkle. thele8sthe number of cases were many of the In the state of Utah. Salt Lake City right now be- - the twoSan Francisco conferejaer this a "The American Legion baa so often fatal. Nearly the in on fuwiae men are and in business bl8t us confluent Those The this here type, fact sufficiency-,ieveof get. today her retaiflmg a straight: ' were told mission to perform," said Mr. week would go over"Hw"Salt Lake a third of the Kansas . City cues v"c v"""4 ui per meagre viiauty to ever awaken t f la AJk . tiA the ground floor. They can ask for nothing more than now is is , t , ri.nriantt.il tTvi j. fatal. poratlon will be located in Salt Lake site offered first before going to short of miraculous. the But nothing erea mem: vrryjRXunui Provo. He intimated that the. engiand not on the Springville-ProvFrom Kansas City the slague moved Legion must lead in the Amerlcanlza-toi-l a change came o'er county..road. presto change neers would not go to Provo at all if Given the oDDortuhity,;to expand, to grow, to increase trade. the westward to Dewer, where in the tlon work which is necessary in the spirit , of her dream, and, like - 1 a'-i- K s JW :'.'- fI PROVQ : I -- mere 11 - 1 1 1 . ,"""" 1 1 . -- - v r J ! x - one-sixt- h A.1 1 s'-- """ 'MUh rttir,, .JZZJT'r'JT rir - 1 .. I ' l...,...!llt.,l. I GOmmer-OeeertHtlv-Mr- I--u. nmitmt-JH-Uaarj"r- .j 1t - . -- -- in-- 1 -- hf ye - tke . will-gro- w .V. . .' ' j 4 -' - 13--- s - - p - ' - 8 1 o entlren ation. This work must be the is not fulfilled by Not only "does Salt Lake City be- the business man WILL uKUW I he Byron she awoke one morning progressive, wide-awa- ke lieve this, but every effort is being the pushed not only among the foreign- - is not wide-awaHolding com' and found herself himself famous." if he can but blame he anyone hardly the bonupopulatton bat also-ajnoSalt Lake's pany. I am not within the pale of your made to bring It about While native bom; some of whom seem not cannot take full advantage of the coming of the steel plant. This contribution classification I realize business interests, aha moniea men, nuestlon of what- - -S- -rIt to realise what Americanism really is. newspaper is inexactly the same class with other businesses. An that every dollar tends to swell-tare leaving no stone unturned to get I we shall do with our a surplus now -he the second place the Legion increase of population-a- nd steel plant Provo and Springville la nelng: seriou business offers a newspaper oppor-ttmit- y; grand aggregate, and in line with the the v want must be felt to the life of every comRains said. collecting policy of the church deacon, if The Daily Herald: cannot keep pace . with -- the oppor-- that The Salt Lake Chamber of Com' learned from! munity where there is established a "the smallest contribution, is I ouuutu Legion post. The memberssl the vuuity nro.,merce flatly refused to aid the Provo- - surplus mar thankfully received lane ones Ledoa must, heaome Intereetmtl 4a that tan myV ;W'Iwwbjiiw -- WjB entertain high hopeg, though, portion.-fangf Springville Holding company. The Salt must b& urt as a )ttgex..Qity mamfaat.tinn community affairs and assist m the f 0 I Provo's ten i times interest to Bizei fierve-enclose bibllherewith the present At ( Yn"mDBr m, V0U"utB "meu the plaiirii bmty city JonM down the proposition to help raise the . C. we will make use of our most earnest effort to do that very paiiv MafnHr.nl ma.. niu Sse frSa toe been inveatlgaHu! in tassahlng efforts ' praiseworthy " v 4 " " tlve communities.-- . Steel cor- - Utah: with- - reference to the cM9ump-. !thmg. project, alike- - immensely but offered the Columbia steer-.slant'-s surnlus tlnn of Mr. aendenneivisharacterlwd thet -- -the W nrra vnn ta read Thomas Leonard's letter. Published in iwueiiv-w-i uui ia. Biuno 10 hs immeaiaie inlifajoneailtone othe . Amertoans wno are recognvieeas van i non era countrv world's leading gas experts. said, aU creeds and colors from to-anor how much is the othet fellow giyingj walkwof Ufef--Mr. Rains, though, gave this assttivv-anco- f He doesn't stop sk ' ' . J The following committees were ap does he ask how much somebody else will get out of it, lie real- - subscribe mvself fraternally. with the Salt Lake Chamber of Com, 1 merce our word to menof Prbvd rave "We each industrial and committee, Tf Vlnlfl Pii.mH rtf th it. S. IB.' pointed to serve during tne year; . izes-th! Xo realize j Yours tor continuous prosperity, Provo OPPORTUNITY for STEEL spells -- time have been told that Salt Lake 1V'1" and SDrincvllle that we would put thev , n THOMAS-LEONARite HnaltK Sarrlce. now Is conducting I Service officer Mart Roy lance. . matters! raise not a dollar to get thevplant lo- - plant on the Utah county site they a health survey of Provo school chU--l EntertainmenlMPaut Vlncen chair-dre- that, too, don't you ? Then, what else , X. . cat ed In TTtaTTcoun ty . selected.. Wa.wiirkeepSat-LwOi- l,. . is meJbiggestJDpporturiity ' ever offered Provo's business ' man, Lloyd vSutton. Jesse, Hunter,, It ia- - But, they, too, made. a promise. They The Utah Manufacturers as .t.,At. t'Wa Prrt'Ooers:e Leveg..and W..P. Amtoft expansion. It is YOUR opportunity. - Vhy not cinch it at once?; NOTED SPEAKER AT , , too. has failed to tend a wimng.i volunteered to turnisn we water au- - . tlon, mane m ana 7 dHJy-dau- y not gooa pitcn longer about it Why Why v to the plea of Provo and Spring- - the land. They did that at the time-- - A ear w-nr. v Rttssell raDOrtSA "la.-- - mw?1- araae i vllle men. wfiei several other cities were offer- promise of the site? Why not do What we said we would doJ schools the' rate of foe unvacclnated son. Georre Fox. and Seymour Gray, ' ; Sick Hugh RossAlfred Qlson. and and be done with it 7 Salt Lake la iui,JiIferingiMXolum-bi- a mgjUhe same-- thin. When we first . to even higher. - . L. C Potter. Steel corporation these arguments: rejectedvSalt Lake's office and The Dailv HeraH learns from the very best authoritythe Dr. Russell kdvlxes tne 'Vaccination Dr.Memorial Karl 1. Salt Lake will give a thousand cetped Promo's we did not know that Frank Demlng, to everv of 1 .. person work oni that against smallpox HoUls M. Twelves, Leo W. Columbia Steel corporation officials themselves acres and free water. the gas question would' arise. But i Utah county, and urges aU those who Bosbard, nrvlrn March if. start Vilnsl anil ha Pi unit first, ntrana fnmiiia E. or our Mark 2. and Salt Lake will furnish much even- now we will luitui Tripp. pari have not been successfully vaccinated Gates Promise-tofW-Ll- I' -B. R. and Pat House 'James B, tucker, more Investment money than It will: the contract it the. men of Provo to repeat 'the withlnTfoufTyearsT ' in Utah i Snrlnavllle do theiKpart." George Vincent. Will pay no heed been announced-b- y - : Steel .'.Jr. : terson andAffalrs-Lcom- - d0 lf. the plant is located Colombia. corporation process! i inish the 8ite.The general the r Robert Edwards, ' "Vaccination baa been known to he Mr. Rains made it clear that k wa- - "Publkr mittee. on Monday, January 22, the 3. Salt Lake will use the - effecUveatocetl79 VtiDrrRuaseJlJsr--platoed.-':-sv- Hugh- - Ross, George HarrlsriMart Roy. to Salt Lake's eolden voice if Provo wants the steer plant. of the gas mattervpf dollars- Provo wants the to in- - and cents. that and Vern Green ' one ' teei. cor ahd is thus ovens, Columbia but Frank coke prove The There lance, Demlng way .' z. Wot woods revenues of the steel com' poration is looking for cooperation, th monev for the Dlant-ait- e. p tn ii9p oA - creasehe d Publicity-Geo- rge Harris.V""BI of a mUlioihdollartrtoTTubllcpproval-anranythre-quarter- s the goodwill nnlnf oti-" wmisoe. ewer 9very year, x"w. 01 W; Allen, l.an A ana Wave and lleans--W. Ana, U we .tU.SS.JKr of tha people who live near ,ua manL. "5jL ' Dr. t UD u KUJtt Richard . stepnen Kicnaras, STUiKL rLAIN Rait- I Ate and Rflv YOU TOOK OUK w .nd Aifi BweL 4. , Salt Lake has better railroad L "We don't want to locate the plant SUPERIOR Toi-o- . x .1 'Knf wa ran rfiiu thnse ' R-- Lyman, of the "Council of the distribution facilities, taTTrovo-anles-s MembershlD C R. Hansen, A. JS. f- .the people ot. Provo J. 4 elvln will Ballard Rawlinas. Earl Conder. Orval Single- wKrt can more easily house want It," Mr. Raias continued. "We vSsh to hete oav for the site:. we can say to them: on Tuesday. Presi- and . win- - ma where they want us. There w it onrO.MHawsr : dent Ileber J. Grant was Invlted to iteel plans workers than -- Provo ma'de it possible for Salt Lake to get OUR steel plant" : . . n better way in which to find ui u sft Marvto Cook, Springville. And this is the biggest argument people want an Industry, ttah by lain arhathar h vultl ma Knob tmm Lake is ustntragalnst Provo: . heln to establish the lndnstry In SfilTf Salt In. California time. On Thursday. - of AUCTION rHOUSE--HEB- EIf you put the steel plant Jn Pravo J6csllty, That ts why we accpied tne Oaf Iwe' vwre&esrsvOQ The"Supertoryou cannot sell your surp us ga'. offer ot the plant site. Tpatifcluld je .Young college aLLogan. and Provo i Provo announces in another partjof Lakrt aceepr-S- t and Springville it they, treble now C. of L. D. the Wilson, Guy today's 8unday Herald that it has will waatL the Auction Provo company .The Va use cannot doe not but If their Provo offer populations S. high school, ,wlU: berths speakers. direct factory connection with the start the city's first auction bouse V . President A. W. Ivlns wlU be - the smallportlon of the gas, and If you 'plant,"5"-- DetroR firm maaufaotorlnf the Paige Monday afUrnoonW i exps . the asked to how was Lake Salt Mr. the you. Rains niustp gas pipe and the Jewett care. For some time speakeron Friday. Brooks, formerly of Lbs AnmUUon doilars op the pumping oany would determine lf Provo wants l lsns are being made to "hold an end a whteh representatives of the manufacturers geles, and who was attracted to Provo would be unnecessary i: the plant:. overflow meeting to the library each system, have been here to an effort to get the because of the steel development here, :he plant la to Salt Lake county." , the fultillment of tbe contract a .Byentered 1:20. at to Motor As accept the cue is ot company the day Superior and ft. A. Bryant, of the Bryant FurniSalt l ake totlay is making the moat ve into with the Provo-o- f n in hall,-adirect arencv from the factory which ture company, JByJEECBIBNEa. College meeting tttrartlve "the mm nan T," US ISx In , have tha tils organized Hnlrtlng gas argument. aiirpjna gprlngvlll among me 1 ProttcAuctlon company, which ta--to gram wui be given each lants ax are me Salt I altar U nlavlng hnI In iia iere Into tnterr : connection the with the le.tures Hand wlh certain Pacific coast inter- - Mr. Rains, was Informed that the day leading sales agencies auction and private sale every-- v The following eommlteea have, been cats who mountain country. r I seU atfront do not want the steel mills in furniture to livestock. fund drive In Provo was getting ,iuraiani t ast-lsCllffnrd a PtArnnnL nanacef Of the Itbing ia seeing that tne Utah, bnt want them on the coast, lf ateei well; that the money would be Broke is an ' auctioneer ,of. to their good and radiate the spirit of progress and public service appointed to lMr. along ' are company, to making the-- , announci" . u : colorado.ahe adequately taken care of: the coke ovens are at Provo raiged; that fully 90 percent of theas they sell . Some are but small mediums of exchange whose people -- must be consumed earnAccommodations W, H. Snail, m r. the meat of the acceptance of the PaiiWlpm,; northwest and California, gas surplus people of Springville and Provo eom-and Jewett agency, said that the j any lives are m6re meager than their margins. These little souls Larsea, Bertha Roberts,: Olga Wun- - there, and there wlll be but one- - way estly want the plant wU, Bot bny tBy La Voir Jenaen, Joseph Jenkins for Columbia Steel to consume tSat pany has thoroughly investigated these kmi .; Mri Bryant explained, r ''Our I'm glad to hear you jay so. 9ny gather their profits like" hungrjrwolves and show their teeth, at derly. : and Franklin Y. Gates-- . makes of automobiles nd that tha and that Is by putting to the steer Rains said. "Tou knowj have-beetJn. w'u be t0 aacJm for other, every worthy calL . gas, -: , Alfred OsmondVHd P. mills neaTtbe coke ovens." If the b.a"rout of the state for several weeks. Reoeptioo jgencywas-takeonly, after, being Md j, ao this No."S is bigger than his goods even though his goods furnish Henderson... M reside- - Smoot Dusen- - furnace convinced of the exceptional quality work of closing con are ja,. Tbe regular auctions wiU be of the ear. l -"-mr atnre. sbA Went Center the; foundation for all human movement His, margins are mod- berfyT, - Mra. Amy Lyman MerrilV Sail Lake county Slt Lake promts ,truction contract tor the blast tur.- naM Herald R. Clark, Thomas X Romney to Ufe the surplus gas,.ana ius per- - nace and coke ovens.. 1 umn aww , Through the acceptance of the every Monday afternoon- .- On est, but every good enterprise shares .with him in these margins. and P. P,.. Bigetow.'du-'has- - done, but I some other v steel at agency tha Superior Motor company xtner dKys vs wm have private sales. If funds are needed to do a Provo "maklng-o- f what the mlt ';u:$: :.', ' . ......- .v . . I good deed or build a more beautiful - JnformsUon "V- - Commerce olub -becomes the first auto sales company We wlll nu f0r ocaj merchants any w Bult Taia'.lhih.-'rirte-DD mo cuaot. oarv neara - v. uwr poiui. are opposed lo the - . i south of SaltLake City to nave direct- - ttock ot goods tbey may have left Provo this good merchant gives freely and begrudges not his gifts. and classes. r'v,.'.f.It is freely admitted here that if tha iome Provo men " nk ovens are erected at niani . little store mnd windows I Class Rooms E, H. Holt-r- Kv.nrAHnpt haa a ffood business, a 'well-kenil of nesaona and wilt factory connections. ' -- ltv-th- eMr. ; steel 0 .Wis Timntnnmo minority theV8prlngvnie-ProMasters and'A.-C- . Adam son nA j ilnAeoA Tianrln Harry tea." They"aronnthravdv individuals, ttMtiv -for v. v. . .... ' prlvu ,el TSat' alia .. lhal ...ii.iul .,..;r. W. MandenhalL I1ITA KaMUH sltltWsltWAst Mldasimalffl . n.u. H. tn Sne in. sni W:te.r f.iuu, fWMiaaasaWHaail MWIVBIMWH , Af WW wutn real-.v- . UOVC WWII 1I1UW1 U1MBC U UVl A1K UM IUV9I, VVIUVWIU Stephens. the new care. Both men are expert.- the "Paolilc coast bait" being held out.' y0u people to Provo cannot R0YLANC( G0E8 EAST. W. ' V.' customer low one act SeaUng-H. Boyle,- H. and this of every, ' at the feet - 7 enced auto salesmen, having been in ') Hoyt to certain interests in the steel merger, xe what our plans are4 nor what you i. way of bowing -. and M. G. Hayes. ' and It U proving a powerful argument, wm get whenthejteel plant Is placed .. paloa ' (re fa Vilm Vita u.v ZLhe. business for .several yeara.Miv.M wnL-- tfr Rovlancev-pres'ldent-, Wt Anna the itiroll VMW BVklJ H." ILWrrtirrjrM."en7 toa , "Publicity Masters is well. acquainted with the Wra. M. Roylance company, left l"wn ttre. jar.- Kains couuuuea. No. 3 is rathei? ruinred of countenance, heavy featured and i tsvtng canvassed Salt lake's aThe plant's program now Is much ) Paige quality since ha has urday for Chicago, where he wUl a with a retiririir forehead holdinir' thinly scattered locks. In hisi sea and Relnhard Maeser. effort to ateal the steel plant, from wider In scone than when. trst we 6 previously handled that car with other tend the naUonal conventions' of the Teutonic. 'ancestry while! ' heber man "is operated on Springville and Provo,' Tlie Herald re- signed the contract with the Provo - agencies' in. toe state: Western Fruit Jobbers" association and face and .form plain marked are signs r. U. vice Kams, "t iroi "n'nn cumpany. z "The same high standard of effl-th- e SOUgnt porter American Fruit and Vegetable v,rtor Duk" of Heber. underwent an jent and director. ni in, t iiiiiiiiiiiH 1, .MAiiirtAy, ina n kh inrKnN clency that his always been maintain- - s ipners' association, r Before return-- 4 alrtrift a' in hia not ninwnoves . good ousinessiiesiaes . a js ovens oihj, 0DmU(m for appendicitis . at . the i steel corporation. Ja ur 'aervtea department wUl be ln (Mr. Rovlanee will visit southern . , , . nail tne' casn ana Tiaii . tne provo Oenerai hospital- Saturday; Dr. i. The ateei . site nroblem was dl more territoryvunuuuea m me iuiure. v saia .Aif. pt iut to arrange rorcenam ousmeas sweet voiced elder wno lurnisncs" j' i ' J, W. AIrd tH ;fsr,,ufed tl: oiuisUju. cussed With Mr. Rains. "He ddmitved development.? : . . - V Pierpont - , guiding wisdom. v : relations for bis Provo house,-- , , 192J there were eases, with 126 deaths. The aid of the D. 8. PubUe Health genrice was sought by the state of Colorado cfnciala,: and a compulsory Taccinatloa order went into effect. Of the 60,000 school " children in Denver, only 27S remain unTaoclnated. The :disease reached its worst during the week ot NoTeniber Utiv when Slunew 'cases and J.9: deaths were reported. Since then the disease gradually bal decreased in Dearer. Last Norember two' persons from' Denrercatne into Salt Lake City, and shortly after their arrival brokront with smallpoxW It is belleTeTtha present epidemic Lke City ts due to the- - twd. cases developed, la Denret. u first U months of 660 Provo-Sprlngvil- ng uncu r"" tZtLTnZtoBl W'? iiS15Saar half-dosen-- ,u;.1,,.ui.,4ii,(Himu vXel uSSlJS!K - at -- Dr -?A,- X X I :p' rir. v AA. d , , in-Sa-lt site-contra- ct ke 4-- -- s - - f . - or "s 11 . . J,10T0Rv: S ' J'. ShBS vtevakes Wiity J.T r T.;rLTa7:.V ivnwu i' X' mh w . uk.ivM... rfs(, Fraak-Gardaerr-- 1 itia? w??a- lr ou o .ifMV ""-"fTwe- lve lke YouUk,,,,, . . 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