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Show XHEIIERALD - aneL Sunday Herald from The published WJ1 ihdldW LwFInt South THE WEATHC3 , --UTAH Unsettled Sunday; F,rrt prb-abl-y showers oorth and east streets. tions. 1 - PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1923. Por- 'ffi-fe- PRICE THREE CENTS. ()(?(? tolfiJIIislr (n)(Ul ... MI f i CI a. 'TT IMII MB A m ii Jimlt n , .. i fcoHCERn ' - jSCiliG I "" A. JL.A..A-- - ; T AA ' AAA A. A. - . r ti r i fii II! ' inrtn.mni-tiln- to t . - , ..." : 1 FLAG DAY PLANS jlz-- (I L fth !; r; n ' Vs. , e water-logge- AalP s I rJPenney J. merce, .t.1 on B 5 0 FREE "Eerminie" is considered by music critics to be the most rl aing of all comic opews. The situations in the produc-- , NATION'S MOTHERS tin are very amusing and1 The tabernacle choir hasbeen practicing for the opera Mothers and Ibthi-r- ' day rv?ral v:eeka and now are pisepared to stage the same. the keynote of the address deliver Every effort has been made to make of the atfair one of the laugh-provokin- ID g. ir - , Mr. C. company stpre; Heal, and Mr. Hinckley returned from Salt Lake' City late Friday evening with the assurance ot Mr. Rains that he would be here for DRAW the final day of the U. U. and Steel tay. Salt Lake and Ogden business firms and organizations . have promised large numbers of floats and bands for the parade on June Al the .re checking Saturday of 9, and it is expected that 20,000 peo'i ..lijpe;s in the iiual musfc mem- - ple will witness the parade. All visitors wlifle taken to the The Utah Stake Tabernacle choir under the direction of ' Prof. J. R. Boshard, will produce the comic opera, "Erminie," ;n the Columbia theater Monday and JTuesday, May 21 and t. con-v'entf- GRID E j it- -, .Vt check-thoug- I ve its-kin- d j unc 1HANKFUL bere-won- . i v ' Hed-aula- y t, J - y .. - v ,?T V """X aSf!!' Mr-M- vivh , JSH . :tBPRmovrrijTFunMi . .1 t.... . ( Kolp.nr . v-of -- - .'" " K-l- iv. - -- .. .V I I If - the globe. W-L- man. project ....Whlttemore, , r, . . d , J? yZtiTL?tt im hw ww " irymu hi i n o ui a investlgaOon ot urdsy for a two-da- y UO xeclajnalionj?rojects here. --This.v will include a thorough inspection of the Strawberry project, Mr, Wnit -temore explained, and is a part of an extensive trip the U. S. Reclama- - ' tioi service director is making through the western states. He wUl leave Provo next Sunday evening. While discussing the proposed -visit with Secretary Hinckley ot :.. Provo Chamber of Commerce, nd the the suggested "reclamation Dan-to Iquet" occurred to Mr. Hinckley as a most .fitting time and way to pre-sent before Director Davis the need . for immediate consideration of. the w Utah lake reclamation project, one . of the largest in the west, and on of the most needed, Acting for the board of directors, Mr. Hinckley .1 - I I ii : . a., r. uavis, director or tne Instead of one Steel day in Utah United States Reclamation service, TttVO! to are there he county going D. W. Paris, of So said Harry Heal, president of former Governor and Miles Cannon, former the Proov chapter of the United Idaho, commission of agriculture ot Idaho, Commercial Travelers, who wUl will be guests at a dinner in Hotel hold their convention and Roberts to he given in their honor grand council in Provo June 7, 8, 9. by the directors of the Provo ChambI The absence of President Creed er-of Commerce., according to the of the Columbia Steel corporation announcement yesterday of Secre will not halt our plans to put over v a big steel day the last day of our -tary E. 3. Hinckley. The 'topic, of discussion at the convention," Mr. Heal declared. "reclamation ' banquet" will' be "Other --officera fenfct UTAH LAKE! "V pany wlU be here. Vice President The great plan of jeclamatlon of Rains, and Directors Ellis and Arm- thousands ot acres nf strong will come. Chief Engineer land will be placed before , Uncle McVichie will be here." Onm'a wAAlftmotlAvt nftlA1 antt Itlai. ska. "Thfi at Ml rtnv harhepue will he z one long remembered In this county in a r which means the and state," declared Secretary Ed aid. .... project , u,.4liWui wua vs ouuinuuai Hinckley of the chamber of com thousands vuiiivauyu of the most fertile land - Proro Rotary club by Listrict Gov- - tpeaka volumes for the production as the choir in the past that some slight errors had crept Impressive and patriotic Flag day erhor Charles McCarthy, of Boi- - has staged some of the best and most enjoyable operas seen into the original marking of the will bo held in Provo exercises "MnfhPT nhnulri pome first In the ,n tms clty papers. . . w v.wj , uaTiuji yaj rvu vi more June 14, under the auspices of the The soloists and principal characters Of the opera have So clQ$e were the average marks thin 100 men e of every son and daughter," Mr.pT ... . .. 'ikian nhnson- unfit itfrtttof - nora -from nrHAntr flip hpst .voices'.or- tne These Investigations show - that Provo B. P. O. Elks lodge No. 849, .Maeser ana me tigntn graae observed, "and especially Tit Is a responsible comoanr - and according to a decision reached at McCarthy ' 111 uw i.uuu. representatives mai it Became t that it has one of the finest manu- - the lodge meeting Thursday even should mother be our foremost Mugfc lQver8 throughout the county who have heard of necessary to make a closer jomorrow. Mother s day." Octnring plants In the country at ing.. the .comingproductioh: and many of whom have seen the j tng a "third time at which n the One --of the at Tengthiopera '"'"-Mr, McCarthy dwelt 'marked.-iTrte!es- ? Denver. I playe(j jn their Own communities by high school spelling of the papers was Is being Since the products of the com-Ptn- y street parades of ot close at hte Even that checking oTsne1v cea?onr oil talent, are awaiting with pleasure the opportunity of seeing , In the . . ..-, . , .v are being sold anlta eitin. planned for the occasion. !ho two passes were tied at 172 8. i me wlc v.uiuiuu ui ujr Elks uie Wet iaiKe the with Provo line of of opera 'march, cardinal the siagra Rotary; principles lively in Utah countr as wen a.a The committee divided into two ' Salt Two important offices, brnh new experienced tabernacle choir. throughout the Sections and theft drew lots which coun wtfOwJhe ElksMpdges of club, were try, Business men of the county and Lake City. Ogden, Logan, Park City to the Provo Rotary one of the two schools should have toe directors of created, and filled, by President the phonograph offered the winthe Provo Chamber and Eureka. rrTlia parade .will be-- in the- early James B. Tucker. Dr. H. R. MerFUNERAL .IN SPRINGVILLE. waunerce are of the -ners of 'the contest. The result of opinion tbM AJlant ld the .drawing, was that the eighth be of valuo evening, immeaiaieiy preceuuiB we rill was made general rritic. with, Flag day exercises. In farmer years presumab1ythe duty of criticizing 'o. the company. ' . ... . grade was given first place. ' SPRINGVILLE, May 12. The fu tne'ceremonles have been conduct- whatever shoald be criticized, from Following the rechecking It was neral services over the remains of ed In front of the Elks' building on soup to speeclres, and George Hanalso found that the highest score "ByUKACE INGLES' FROST. George Kelly, 63, were held in the University Tenuer This year the sen was made chairman of the Was that of Dorothy Jones of - the O am I Mother, my. thankful, First ward church Friday afternoon comto be are exercises menu committee. The regular being arranged . ieiglith grade with 197 points, and For the fond, caressing hand at 1 o'clock, Bishop O,. B. Huntingheld in one of the parks in the city. mittees are to be named at AMK? Dixon second with 196 points. i ton in charge. Mr. Kelly was a Of .your mothering ministrations, .Relief society ward conferences The committees in charge of the day, President Tucker jail. Maeser scorers of the The highest land. field Sunday, in dwelt I highly respected rancher and farm.When baby follows: May 20, at the celebration are as school were Mary McGraw with 192 and his sudden death through General Committee J.. T. Farrer, Smith with 188 points. er, Naomi and xn. Ina 0. Hodson. Mrs. J. M. Jea- heart failure came as a shock to his I am thankful, O my Mother, ; chairman; J. H. . Denhalter, A. J. The. committee SERldU S CHARGE rechecking the many friends. and Mrs. Eiaet rn,i m Haj8 survived by of LcRoy Dixon, Powers, E. A. Mitchell, Walter For your guidance on the ay, i papers consisted his second wife, Mrs. Rilla Watson ? ? ManaTO conference, white J. M. Jones. Jones." Qscar Bjerregaard, When un wakened to life'a secrets, Kugene Kelly; three children. Alice of Elko, . TacAHlster and Parade General committee. John Cook, 60 years of age, M j vM Knl8,lt' Allenand H. A. Aakln, JI lived out my childhood's day. Niel- and Paul ot Springville. Nev., "on will b taHtten.danc treet West i has; .'Dance Walter Hedqulst, chair South Eighth Mrs. E. C. Rodgers. , -u uunview. ward. t man; Henry Hansen, Jack Teas- - has lieen arrested an an alledged bad already school xj-The Maeser, I am thankful, Jd my Mother,' Conferencai win k v- donated by the won a victrols, dale, Ed Scberrer, A. J. Fowers, .horffe nf statutory offense. He'is' ForTthbse hours that seemed too fleet, i towing Sunday, May 27. at 8oldier .Leon Vacher. T W. Ashton, a. k. jn the counTyrjatt awaiting tnaL ' music departnientoUayloc; JBrbs. When you,rwith a faith unfaltering, ma Mrs. Jna 0. Hodson Rawllngs- .LOST WITHOUT IT! The vlctrola given the eighth grade Led mytouthful, tripping feet. JMMra Electa Dixon. In attend, ' Platform fioy "Hardy, chairman; was purchased by the committee MUt Klrkwood, .Jim Smith, Era from the same store. DIES IN SPRINGV1LLE. Mrs. Annie IX Buckler , Mrs. Motile Boel, 157 North SevI am thankful; 0 my Mother, l Knndsen wDl East street, has been a subenth Publicity E. A. Mitchell & ' uxuitio ror uiu I yuui .. jvui Charles theard coerenc.:: .t Decoration-- R. S. Curtis, Dean SPRIXGVlLLE, May 12. man a barbed' arrows AND SCHOOL MEETING scriber for The' Dally Herald for a affliction When HOME ot A. Hyde, pioneer mining Tucker, 3. A.' Owens. long time. Took me captive unaware 8. Strebel, Mons, died Thursday at the home M. Automobile ago Mrs.' Boel . About a week L. Hyde of WE0DINQ BELLI""1,' The Home and School associa. thought that perhaps she had better chairman; Clarence' Naylo'r,' Hans of his brother, George O rriy Mother, am I thankful, teach-Ttlon and the Franklin school i cancel her subscription for the this city. X Christensea. For your every act of love UoenM' Mr.- - Hyde, son ot the late Orson entertained at the Second ward Provo' daily newspaper and notiwn js- the toUowlng: Frank B. And thankful to Him who gave you. amusement 'hall Friday evening in fied the carrier toy to that effect. and Ann Ejiza Hyde, was torn in FUNERAL IN SPRINGVlLLE His The Father in. Heav'n above. honor of George Powelson, who Salt Lake May 13,1858. For three days no Daily .Herald, aVt Js"Biing lClty-U8- t mother-die- d has been principal of the Franklin went to the home of Mrs. BoetTnfid Td'THEMOTrfER In minschool for several "yearspsnd who on the fourth day' she called "The s;,fY'Tnp"n M4 'AMltv- KL Mo- - anrla ftr (laArv ftarluifl ICeilV. week. He was welloneknown. for . appendicitis at. the Alrd bos- - will be a member of the provo high f the 'of. Eureka. who died Tuesday, were held at ing clrcies,, being Herald office oa the telephone. the Nebo' mining If we were the givers of , titles, pital Saturday. The attending phy- school faculty next" year? The hall "Win yon please start sending the First ward, chapel Friday at- - velopersjof sicians were Drs. J. W. Alrd and C was attractively decorated with The Daily Herald to uy home," tttrnnnn at nVlnoir with fnterment trlct-- ' ' ' Ot even the lily could paint, '. AMERICAN LEGION : v . aCarrolL H - is survived by' four sons i .... t . om.t.iDANCE. spring flowers and foliage. The sald.Mrs. BoeL "I feel completely. cer-down for s..u.. .. J -- uUJ You could put it right is progressing following program was furnished: Most J.t,, Meachem Mrs. tnree in was Mr. without It. Be sure and nave born Ingviue gTaoavaiiu, 'daughters, apt Kelly . TT77T . Then ! .; taia (t ,, aksely. "Tribute to Principal Powelson,'' the boy leave, the paper tonlghL' i isa th. aMaat. nn'af tha following brothers and sisters: In behalf ot the parents of the disof ?prlngville, Jo-- We would make every mother , a ""uw we armory next Joseph and Elisabeth Ceorge. , REV. 8ULLENS TO 8PEAK. saint trict, Mrs. W. T. Hasler; readings; nignt. the entire pro- - settlers,- - He married Emma Jones sepiUJ, nyoe oi f DXTLIART OF THE WOMEN'S Justesen. . Miss Adele Peters-an-d Miss Rhea wwara the pur-. Provo in M98.i 8he"died in 131". Geneva Hyde.-oMR. PACE ARRIVES,' " V' 7 Rev. Arthur J. Sullene of DenZ iAMERICAN' LEGION, Dlxoni -- vocal solo,1"! Byron Jones; he married Marilla ".Vatson of The funeral will te held. t V in the decoration of Springville, wuo surrlves him. ver, Colo, will preach at the . in Sunday, Mayl3, st the home response, Mr. Powelson. Oames UNDERGOES OPERATION. services in the Community were later.enjoyed during . which A tine baby oy arrtved at the dead. Mr. Kny Us survlve4 by three of George1 Lv Hyde in 8prinfvine. Alt ITOUare invited! thta ,. ivumui Atlt t,,,uk will be in the Springville wv- - dainty retreshmenu were serevd to, home ot Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Pace Mi-1-"V um w u Interment niviium, Alice Bushton, Sirs, children, Mrs. Clara Meachem,Xw!te ot come.' . 100..' '. cemetTy..-"Thursday, May 19. bourne Kelly --Jl.?vtl moat-Jmpressi- mil i - - i; nr n ATrri n ; nil Private investigations of the iac- tivities of the pump company by Provo. business men discloses the fact that the --company Is one of 4 the leading employment plants In t v; ' : XL - - ' 4 mi n Cotitic Opera Erminie from Pieene t trr Funeral services for Le.ah Joiley, 1 the daughter of Mr. and me to Provo, draws here by tHo Mrs. H. "Joiley of Grand-- . Bryant ion here of the plants of the view ward, who was killed in the & lumbia Steel corporation, .may ante-trai- n crash at- - Vtoeyardw4 National of the Pump company will be held in the Provo Third day, iter. H. 0. Jackson, preBidenofHthe4 wardjchapeil Monday afternoonat o'clock. i ijompany,. has been In Provo tor- The body may be viewed from 12 ireral days investigating the poato 1:30 o'clock on the day of the piUties of his company establish- funeral at the- - home of Mr. and Mr. Jack--1 Mrs A. J. Hen La, 'jgietn hrannli nlant. ttsen, 155 North Lr i k "has enressedhlmself well Fifth West street aased with conditionrtere and The services will be under the i puwes mai uiaa county auoraa direction of Bishop Mark E. Kartell- ueal locations ttr such ner of the Grandvlew vjRST Utauy . Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Joiley, pa - to investigate we nature ana tne rents of Leah, who were also in extent of the operations of the Na jured In the accident! and who were r. at taken to the Community hospital 4 TT wuuT'unipv company's plant u n I f let American Fork, returned to their "Commerce will send two represen home Saturday forenoon. With the tstires to Denver. The representa exception of some minor . bruises! tives will be appointed some time they were not seriously injured. Monday by President John S. Smith Pruzella IMadsen of Vineyard and FA 0 the chamber of commerce. Alton Stout of Provo, who were A careful investigation will be also in the accident, returned to made by these "representatives of their respective homes Friday aftertne activities of the pnmp company noon. They are rapidly improving and if It Is found that the coming from their slight injuries. of uch a plant here would be of benefit to the county, every, effort possible will be made to Induce the company to locate here. A..', the ' . ' began arrangements tor a banquet to be tendered Mr. Davis andr hl associates. The board of directors of the chamber of commerce will he the. hosts, and men prominent in ; .. ; " their effort to advance the Utah' lake project, wilt be asked to meet 2. with the reclamation service men and discuss with them the proposed " ' ' ' . ." project. Mr. Whlttemore Saturday told, ot the proposed "movie, advertising. -program to b"e iradertakea by ot Bl'anchard, L. C. Photographer the reclamation service. "Mr. Blanchard will snap the a most beautiful scenic spoU between - -- Salt. Lake and- - the Grand-Cany. ,w . Luo ....111 n.t', in COnnCCUOn WUU (riiwimun visft, and will use these pictures W ; his (Jlustrated lectures btfck east next fall and winter," Mr. Whitter. v;, - -"."i more explained. In a letter Mr. Blanchard sayfi ' J.,' r want to PUt PTQVC? "Ot foura-- a and its fine scenery and the Straw- on ...v,. I ; - berry in these reels. . Mr. Blanchard it was who sue-ceeded by the use of his Utah plc- - . tures in persuading President- -' . Hardin'rrto spend some days'ot-b.- I . r.,fhlt,fjtot;5''-Senator Smoot took Mr. Blanch- ard to the White House so the pres. Went might see in advance aome-thing to be found in tha scenic woo- derlands ot UUn'f.vWr-' T took jMr." Blanchard to the ' WWeHousenhe other day ,H Sen-ator 8moot wrltee.l 'know ot bo :way ;to instruct the people ot America v than" to follow the ' . courss you give, in your lectures for they are so interesting that those who hear yon and see your views of .that part of our country must be impressed and' It must lead to further study ot Utah." . . Mr. Whlttemore hopes that Mr. Blanchard may be persuaded to in- elude many views of Utah county scenery la bis movie rels, and to this end naa asked the cooperation ot the chamber ot commerce. . western trip r ' - - -- ' ' -- "... |