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Show The Herald U delivered EVERT BEFORE all of EVERY ISfk subscriber In, Prove, end Saturday "J'Jv atttnt the horn at J- VOL.L- y - NO. I I - I 1 , , - mmmrn I! IS--. I ' ... . . XV I -- Y'T " IV I - 1 B X B iT TlitlTT B TLJT.TP '.A"HA-'-T- iWl'i i. ; I UTAH- fair,. Sunday Monday partly cloudy, . - - r tJ " ' , , PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1923. luFHSSli: teeterSeb Choir v..arr I C Delights bomerence Audience IWFIIKF Fill SlFFt - PRICE THREE CENTS. Provo v the tveat::z: liffl Of ferences . In the large tabernacfe, Special to The Sunday Herald.) LAKE CITY April The Veitber have they been sung by theJ itW'U WTOUHWJ lUUU, 4d TOWS ., - , vuuu: v strong, made a wonderful imoression oa" One of the best eongs rederecT was on the more than 10,000- - conference -r ; - departure from, past ' 1 1 solo the afternoonattendants IUXat and community Iradt. chorus, "Lovely Zion, I I . yesterday's uons If the people of Provo would all session Itf thr fbemcirhew.T--4floane- of For two hours, that flitted by like "plant swings". Instead of or along There's going to be plenty of water City officials and business men in The Provo choir rendered four beau- - aolo part being lung, in most artis David MitcheU. last year's manager- plaees m f or:lheTesldencend the southern-- aec- - tiM.jeiectjonsattheeeting. Prof, tic manner by (Mrs. J. Edwin Stem, very tew minutes. Rotarlans. KIwfta- - wiw "trees" general 'throughout -. 'ite::5uiroT Offierrmberarumf tricta expected to arise in the area tioa ot the state are very enthusiaatTc lane and, other citizens of Prove Fri-- their backyards. The trees is new Tlmp aggre- n "OiI dfrector JbtTwere "HalL' the Glorlcls"wiLta teacher and mighty,iefuLadditloijJa2tbeJand are to bound the about, results' that "lis ' teinfog trancelike Bat (between Provo and flay evening scape from the standpoint of beauty. -gayonJnjLhe directed choir leagug.fof Prof. with the jtaiji thefnJli. the road conference to be .held Provo, Holf;hjMjndThe:LB to the words of Dr. Charles E. Barker but the swing is still more useful and So laid- - William-- H. Ray, after a follow tag baseball eajonr"r McCleliat In Provo Tuesday, according faTlD. hecpnsoie of business expedltionTmtoSalflAke not al exactly: ugly, Incidentally It ! of Grand Bapids, Mich m they flowd 4The n B. Cay,- automobile path' large tabernacle orgaar City, where, as Mr. Ray enplalned, rr way, helps, toward .saving souls .and "the The speakers at the, serylces con- aisted in .the evening in the rendition ine rrovo ciuo rnaay evening by the eloquently from his lips. finder. wiO afternoon returned Friday water supply for more than 3,000 - dlrecfort of the Brovo AtWeticasao. ' :jZ3Um Questionable if a group of busi- - building characters; the gratulated the choir and Professor of the oratorio, "The' Plan of Salvawas assured. He had fa mind from an extended visfttojuL t " ore' ness men assembled at a meeting hare Let.the, Provo of today get Intense homes on and Boshard of the the alUot the beautiful Ition," quartets singing, ciation..2i;'5,,- - .: southern communities. From now until' the close . of - the ". ever been more attentive and more ly . interested . in . building . backyard the homes to be built . to SteeL City,- - "I addressed many rendered torio Provo of "being at the the by many peopla singers. jresent while meetings' Bay View, and other county aubdivlMiss Celestla Johnson of the Provo present school year Mitchell, who la the r Alert thanwere the llntenerabf JDrJ Dlanmnnrin Anil pommnnltT s antlnl- el0BS on my recent visit to the Dixie COuB meeting commented Jreelyv-oanew I ntnM 4i -m.: - 4Ka OwAWAikAlfl snlAaa Provo of Fgenera-. APiir the and maJe a profduiid Impression on principal of thrLehi tlgh school, will choir Barker Friday evening in the ? Hotel centers, i. mm u &u i ; vuwiu-now ran wiw twt tii am, i.viuuupi ivjvw ...v. iviy The Steel City Water company is trv ait : Itoberta AH Qt.juiQ BOtiBB nv never umiuro I uio mrgo un wnu auun dining room. While he told uon nence wm save inousanas ot to be the name b'ers commercial clubs of in each .of the new' organiza every afterncojo. ; cdn ot at lie" the loy7.fhe story: of life, dollar in Its freedom f ronW delin4 been reading of the prelude. superb sung any general jher. visited town jrere enthusiasticabout tion, which Bid .suppTyTrlteftoT? of achool Mar 25, the silence-- was such that the sound quencyj .Itwill- - be fat- - richer-ifterCloke has been called that fortaeorr'-nse.''and ne von It culinary punwses 5 of ui ume toifta pin falling --to,Jthe, floor jwould heayanoViafVcltizenshliand ciun will attracV homeseekerr from'all todlstriifcnetweenAbTO of fMiom-WSfl'leaaaaging hare beenareturDing. one r moje- repreeentabe hunt- Sprlngville. according- to Mr. Ray. ; appointea he first tank tha affronts 4he man. J Wh eh" the story was,. rompleteae parte of the country who-wl- ll " . water supply will runfrofi ve w we, prooont i uie coniereuca. "Our for ager is the selection of a team whichBarker Dr. family assured ing taising. places vdeafening applause " come nere wun ? Beoohi-feeU'loaaeo air Mr. RayrneT To build a swing or two a year and five to nine. i be bad ; carried home a will win. for froyolthe first pennant In x 7"ThatTdlt be more ait imas ot gooa nmgs aojs to place upon the the hewly organized" state league. ; a said vestertdav. .utmost' Importance. ,- ' wonde 10,000 peopled0 - All or a horizontal bar re than enough Water-for- ; of the players in the Central. 5 1 President O. A. Spear.' of the Rotary teeter-totte- f in the ful their things along highway ' . Waa-4eag- ue time enough; for more than 3,000. homes,will be given a chanoa-yclnb presided at" the meeting, with quires, but little expenditure with a iifflctent snrDluS' for fae- ipartlcular section. and work to or on . the out of the ; with the show and com' mony part family the pro Tlmps .George Fitzroy conducting ouowing ine meexmg mere win along the state road." their wares. If they are able to de-inanity, singing, which, waa' delightful vider Tint the. returns In health, happi- toryuse no doubt be a concerted effort on the- work s Initialthe .Mr. oft said Ray ness iiver and social security is far beyond they may get a, berth Itojmd- appreciated .by Dr. Barker. subdivi- - parr, of central end southern- Utalrr the water bringing on measurement the of tne of the chairman possibility regular; boys' squad, tmr they must Jenkins, Clayton to advertis the communities mornshow xeal class or be dropped be' Wby not have Provo known thrbugh4Bions woolie started Monday iwork committeerwas tbetoastmaster route to California. 'round Touristsl l out the entire country as the' hind. and Introduced Dr. Barker. city of ing. The PAPER TALK of opinlpiB deal personal great We will start renewing the tunnel 'T who have once taken the route to Cali Among those who will more than -"- ThiaMs-the bestl singing Rotary home playgrounds. Why not in line courts were termed 'kangaroo courts,' ftwiln" be seen on tho Timp lineup are Ser Dr. I ever wifrCdlnmTffilty have club been in," said likely Ithe a 'mob' the Booster. School a duptfing apectatoraat High By road . througbr Provo, ..a the and Davis of SpringviUe j Flelger, Barker, "and I nave plaited- no less snggestlonH, inlt,iateA4iay for, - the plained. "That is known If see must a and the sehoolfleialeensorea." you paper man, springs, to which will NephL Fillmore, Beaver and, Milford, and Durrant, the 600 clubs In fame, Holmstead States building of these home playgrounds Hathenbruck was e uucaea who does not boost; kind The -never route to another take the g and Canada. I am stating the honest and each citizen devote himself on be added whatever water is allotted!"1 as sluggers . of American But gets reSUlts from what he wrltue, I Qlenn Ripple whom coast. us from the Boardman' springs, the truth when ! tell you 1 nave this day to planting a swing. he stepped out of his car on Center Fork; Webb and "Snick" Atwood of Spo Hfcks, he runs the Post Mr. Gay together with Secretary E. rights to which we purchased recent S. never heard tetter singing in a Ro and Third West street JHe was drag- last year's Lehi squad, as well as some of. the Provo Chamiber of Hinckley ly." who were on the Tlmp ATTEND CONVENTION. tary club. , It's all due to your leader, He is not full of bugaboo; ged by the boys to the fountain where of the piayere Mr. Ray said the water would be Commerce has outlined an interesting! - lineup last year. . lilt. Fltzroy, land to the response you tfverdueked to he like after he iwas Nor does being spout lor tne road convention. Tne The annual convention and election run In . noi inni,ft-Mwinlirogra,-- give hlmJz. he started fighting for wnen asked over tne telepnone main speecht will be dellveredByTIrTtBefore be prints an artk asso State of the Visual officers of Dr. Barker urged all of the Rotar shortly after his appointment-whattr- rr He learns without a doubt freedom." session In the the steel townsites. (Gay in l ther afternoon w Hotel mhin thmiich at . his x i. l ians and Kiwanlans present to support ciation was held in" Salt Lake plans were, Mitchell said that he their ot In further explanation li a giuw:iii auu " re wtll annlv to tha uUlltieH com-had only been notified a few minutes' ; and encourage the chamber of com Utah, Saturday. Those attending Provonlan the he's the it's That truth says: you, will of the ' deal with' party," telling "ducking the advantages to sell water, merce, placing that organization (is the from Provo were Supt H. A. Dixon, mssion for the right And not a lot of bunk; "The school as a whole has received previously of his appointment to the southern route to the coast foundation of civic activities and the Mrs. --Walter Hasler and Mrs. L. C. metered and in other wa$s,Jt0 an; " "An interesting - his likeWe . some very unfavorable comments on managership and that he really badpaperr just liecause, part ofthe afternoon Shsu. to consider very eareclubs as assistants to the civic organ- Potter, who bas been one ot the di- I Mome cr factory between Prove and meeting will also "be the tookilacer-Butp9tn8- 'd filled Junk. not is with It We"proceedTngrTbat ip 4 SpringviUe." Mr. Ra? declared, ' rector ior the past year. . -.- JzatloiL-..:. fully yet was the students the and studentsr it call to roll each the of responses ' Before "Just as soon as 1 am Tree from commencing his address. The above poehf!. appeared In the not the faculty, who thought of this county - present One representative PAY80N TEAM WINS. The . Responsibility -- Every. -- Father. recent edition of the Provonian, the plan", think: that this was a good my school here In LehV.which wlll. will in eloquent fronTeach county be May 25." said the new manager, "i The ; Pay son high school team won Owes His Son." Dr. Barker said that paint a word picture of tbepos-eibiliti- high school paper, sponsored by high measure.'.' the-lawill give my very best,efforts to the two weeks in Utah and Idaho first place In the school Twttmbers. now ffnffOl and school .has board However, the supposed of the highway In bis particufftp"y .had been the best weeks of his lecture eontesta held at ' the intermountain an decided that n6 more "ducking" making of a real ball team tor Provo. direct under the of guidance ly lar county. Until then 1 may be able to give a : tour since .last October. He, had livestock show ' Thursday afternoon. Cecil Alter, the man who brings editorial director of the high school parties would be permitted. 011 ft HOLIDAY aaJ. tie epoken to larger and mora apprecia- Vernon Moore, Quail Dixon and Athen It while The Herald, regrets having little of my" spare time In thejaftarf tad weather to Utah, .will faculty. to the' s tive audiences here than at any Brown are membera of the winning children by noons reason school avowed for offended the the high senoion the Theposslble in on. the morning speak ':" . .. teanb team. the fairs of ., deserved believed of school children places;.,.' ; Herald the what The high opposition convicted ireiaiivnBuip oi ruuuu nun wmuer, will consider to be pretty plan in "Mj of be the to TrataIngJhe jcoming generation "is The Provo high school team, of You "can't be result The Herald may clUcism; is pleased that explained Mayor C Clarence Neslen of Salt the selection of the team the most Important work: before us," which. Earl James. Taylor Johnson and holiday. carefully now antaken has the from "mob its report excerpt put to following will wel Lake the spirit" City respond That comforting news comes from membersr-wa-s Eldonacobar-ar- e said' the speakerJtLbeginnint an end to ducking parties that "drag" The -- various players of the Central will other article tat the Provonlan: Judge comeof MayorO. K. Hansen and "What Piovo.wiU become 60 awarded eecond. prixe, Third place Fourthdistrict-court.wber- e liefl held which was bovs to the fountain, where they., are Utah- league, several of whom will be convic- also give hlarmany reasonsfor-favorloague grade years from now depends upon the boys honors went, to Hugh Bennion, Roy Ellas Hansen nas ruiea mat noon criticism caused much "ducked after beTngverpowerea7ThjeTuesday trascontinental traffic the through snow wares. and girls yon raise lri Provo today. Naylor and Allan Robblns,' whp make tions' on a legal holiday are ' mere ing ineir Provonfrom the are The 'mob and of was the subject quotations spirit' Utah via the Lincoln highway instead andold.-to-expr8f- t-It to as tell Is iiard Just jwhat yet "It They will be your mayors, governors, up the. Davis county high school nothings, null In the Herald. : lan. article published Daily of the desert route -. -: teams in the' county league school.. team legally.'-.legislators and other officials in years team: The Logan-hig- h; what few Now, children, go on with, your les- - the other . Roads and roads' will be the subject This article misrepresented of In came the The 1 en-appeal e ruling was but will adjudged-thfourth best Robert I suppose It will be to come. Our. civilisation depends do, a factShad with' O. they Peterson of an address by Preston soniraid7Brjpey4 tlrely on the way the children of to-- Bailey, George Rosengreen and Wen Alex Joseph, who la city court had of Provo, chairman of the state road mighty hard to get any of their play-- " ah mMATo n;AiTihwi of the pleaded guilty to having moonshine in ers away from them." :dayreJroughtBBl -commission, while Randall L. Jones I im most I Terlly sellere that the Logan team. hIsBesslonttdgedfaniejtB4 the-en- 4 Tucker -- sentenced Joseph to "pay a portant duty that rests upon the fa-' SPRINGVIUE K1WANI8. tine of $299, or languish 120 days ery ot southern. Utah. there --today is to teach the child to ' One of the Interesting addresses ot the time that child is able SPRINGVILLE. April '7. An Im at Hotel fl'Boya. obey from, forenoon session will that of the Jo - : & for Baker, attorneys : to walk. ; portant social affair ot this week Baker T. P. Pierpont of the Provo President "What Is the greatest thing you can was the basket luncheon and dance seph, appealed to the district court vhamber of Commerce on the place of noefr given In the high school auditorium ' Arrived before Judge Hansen, called attention steel in Utah's development tivelyno. The rich man's son Is more Thursday night by the KIwanig club tact that Joseph Among those who will be present courtto the the of men in the their Is and than The partners. members poor life, handicapped ' Sentenced Lincoln's from Beaver are Mayor J. P. Barton,T:jn u,e ongt long, ago Just before and took root in the young man's on ' had ben' boy; The best thing that can happen drew their luncheon parfners by , lot representing ueaver vuy, ana J. r. John Barleycorn was banished from bosom. ' , to a boy is to throw him overboard and Dancing followed. Mrs. Wallace Mace birthday.'a legal holiday. Totton, William' Cline, N. B. Nielson, this fair state and nation, someone tar He dug the trench. Hour after hour let him either sink or swim.: If he waa voted the most popular lady, and - Judge Hansen delved into" the law H. A. Christiansen, George Mitchell Provo thinking to have a little drink he went state the deeper .and deeper: into the and found, legislature that is worth anything at all, he .will P. Mendenhall and Ed Payne tied W..E. Tangrlne, representing the occasionally, bured 35 pints of good ground. Then all of a sudden Tils and ' 'on a court ..." . Swim. , , as the handsomest man nmtll"Hri had forbidden, holding Of coure i arc; every- Commercial tJub; ? In- - the shovel struck v,1itsfc something tha.tonndpil "How can you develop character In Mendenhall won In the final test. tlegal holiday. He further found that Beaver 1 like woodrHe Investigated and .found one is. whether- he has court had upheld ground. A. boy? Not by tendingliim Jo col- which, was a race across the halt the state supreme ' honest-to-goowent 35 and and weeks a box with years of Days by. pints that Jaw; ever tried it or not You lege with a fat purse and a thick "The case is as though it had never Whiskey pt pre Apparently the man who burled the ness fcottled-ln-boncheckbook. jEven the presidents of tne dren to do as they please. will more interested be-thirst quencher, must never have : Volstead age. Hansen said, re- 'United States .have all come r from "VTou. leryour boy elide by when he been trled,f-Judgafter . come "moved . else he court. to Did or f'a ntl t away to A. have heiiide It away thirsty, the city Mrs. Margaret Carruth Cahoon. age . poor or medium wealthy parents and t you have read the ore&na sume LI. ;uu iti w turning it jvuv ut Oarden-ci- ty and No,-sI- r, the all from on time" his with remarkable forgot later aeries of 23 pals? died Andrew eachone ot them has had to work discipline him, and you will have widow St. of Cahoon, his own way through here Saturday noon' at the home of her about his buried treasure, or still more not that .boy. He rushed home' to his the grief over that fcoy later in your life. Vshortficdonitorlei by ' he drew his last breath and good mother and told her ot bis find. assistance of parents. Vv-.-" '. . Remember thatthe, prisoners, in Leavdaughter, Mrs. David O. MacKayj 158 likely to a warmer clime. '. - , eminent American - aiK-morto DOUG IN ROBIN HOOD back that go "My sonpyon right "There must be something wrong enworth who now accuse their parents South 2nd East street Complications each based oh &e about .a father who gives his son a for being lenient 'Wlthhem. 20, 15, incident to old age was the cause of No matter what became of him. the trench and break every one of those fact remains that he never again dug bottles and tpour the whiskey out" matrimonial relation, heiTdeath. heritage ot money alone. The biggest. or 10 years ago, were boys at home Y - thing you can give your child is to fuat-likvour bovs are- - now.' Mrs. Cahoon was born March 25, Into the earth (or hls hidden drinks. came the mother's command. which we are. gomg to During- all. pt the Intervening years The son waa an obedient son. He Renfrewshire, the implant In him a desire: to obey the . "But you can't get ouf boy to obey rTK2tCrBlrkermead, re35 In has bottled bond of did as bis mothedMiadTtold htm. While U,brint laws of the land. lair If you continually are breaking Scotland. She Joined the L. D. B. mained pintsIn the. cold dark ground, .for- the boy waa busy pouring the contents "Some months ago when delivering the laws yourself. The man who buys church in her native land and came ' an from the bottles, a, passer-bstopped All-Staddress 'to the Rotary club in bootleg whiskey, or, drinks bootleg to Utah crossing the plains with Cap gotten andL forsaken?""7! then they saw the light of day and. watched the wrecking process tor .'And nothIs C to been D. Was Invited v oxteam I in bought McKentle tain thatvhas company Washington, whiskey -: momenu wen sicaeu up one oi me character, 1848. 8he settled in South Cotton- once mortl'T7.":'A the . White House! by President Hard- - ing more than a town-dowA Frank Stubba of the Farrer Bros. botUes and took a long draught His Ing.- He told ma that since he had be- he la a traitor to the flag and to the wood, where she lived until 1918 when new a bungalow for eves gleamed, be smackeA bis Hps. come president of the nation he, had 5onsmuUonLLihJffnlted -- States. she came to live with her daughter: , Store la' building Irvin S. Cobb: Boot himself and family. on.Third South patted bia stomach and tlten walked been looking around to see what were Thl3 country will not aurvive'and be Surviving her are her four aons, street TaiUnston. Zona Gale? r Mr. arenue. J off Just off. University j f"1 John P Albert 'E and Reynolds all really the big problems that confront the greatest country In the world It a young fellow to dig a ' The .boy continued his woVk of de-DoromyCanfieldRuDcit . the nation today. He asked me to tell we continue to breik the law.; . of Salt Lake, David P. of Murray, and Stubba hired V as f Dr., Barker urged ,the fathers to begtrnctkm. cne daughter. Mrs Maria Mao Kay of trench tor eomb purpose or another. .EUia Parker . the fathers and mothers ot the land Hughei, T,here la no questioning the kind of j v The 35 T pint of whiskey are . no" Provo. I travel through the nation-- , that the come pals of. their boy, to Play with 1 7 Twentynlne t grandchildren and Butler ;other man has received In morew."-'4'-lining the young and 62 greatgrandchildren. weakest spot In American life today Is him, and go bunting, and fishing' with have each written his to one a de--' mother his Ten . home.'. has Mr.. Stubbs has rumored la it She was a faithful member of the the disregard for law , among the him.. He emphasised ithe Importance In him life dig-endiffer the ficn'oaatorrdeai-infok g early celved several 'applications Eghtful church and at one time was an, active young people. The reason for this, and the absolute necessity of telling between right and .wrong, and ging trenches on the property he has worker In btn the Relief Society with tome jphase of President Harding saidis that during the boys early in life Concerning sex evidently her teachings carried over recently purchased. . and Primary associations. the past "i 20. years- , fathers ' and problems, and gave. a most vivid and the marriage' question. ' The body is In charge of the 6erg "mothers have been .allowing their beautiful Illustration of how to do this. Nothir Hke them' hai " now wish my I . belservice that Funeral will .."The things children to do as they please. ' ; Mortuary," vlved by one brother aqd two slaters. ever appeared before. announced later; s . . v I", "It you firmly and gradually pun- father had told me when I was a. boy, will be held Mon. FuneraLservicee Bardell Cox Thurber, son ish your child tor disobeying you, it are the things that I am going to tell You will find thcta vastv HAVE YOU A LICENSE of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph TJiurber, died day at 1:30 o'clock in the Pleasant will be ground Into him that he must my boy should be the Golden Rule ot ly entcitammg,"..: .Douglas Fairbanks, film hero' of the at the family residence in"' Pleasant View ward meeting house.. Friends . Obey anl do aa he is told. The ehap- -'- every father," said Dr. Barker In con- screened - of version Robin Leavenand Hood, Wren his Police Wilxlns Interesting View church at Chief masterly troufederal remains of says at the pf lain In the cluding heart may tie the Saturday morning prison " "t shown at a Provo theater the coming all automobiles without a 1922 license ble. ; K ,'f?THe worth tens me that the prisoners address, prior to' the aervtee-gjr"a Mrs. week, film, which, by the way, sow will be stopped Monday, , and their The family hive lived in Pleasant t Interment will be made la this city C D.' Bean, accompanied by place the? reiponsibillty'' of their AVill drivers notified - to appear in city View during the past three years. cemetery under .the . direction of (he parents because Ray Tlmmerman, sang two bass solos Is being distributed through European , wrong doing on the men - " " uesiaes nu countries by a Provo man. . while chil- - which were weU recerraa. court' parents, saraeu u sur Berg Mortuary, . they allowed these "THE, SUNDAY HERALD LAST P -- 2 .wx..,';:v:iiiirii' nrrcDAnr r, - U11.UUJ ; 8AhT TiironuM lllbl ,. S.-- ULUUI - well-know- ' . Provo-hdir-mem- well-know- - -- -- ; A, the-steel- nol . I p .,etlnf and1cesoy.Keanyevery . . - om;ii.oi - - .- Provo High School home-backyar- " . " the-good- all-ye- - I "fo!I? - - the-Unit- ed hard-hittin- they-gra.bh- ftd 's , m 'ed-wh- - wcuwrn 1 -- . - five-minu- : r-- lan-gua- es stock-judgin- st g : ' ' - The-idiickl- ng : f t ; 1 -- -- and-fffle- tln j - drcIarltrlfalrot . 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