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Show rag WBages, vol. n. no. 10. HERALD PROVO, p'AH, la Bp Alter the first big boom of ex. citemen't following the formal cele- SUNDAY, JULY UVJ If :? 'v , Fred Dixon in the singles today, and Dixon and Smith in the doubles, kept the capital of Utah county Drominentlv be fore the tennis eyes of Utah in the finals of the state lawn t tennis lourney. Fred "Buck" Dixon won the atatft inn dps f $ J", ship, defeating Earl Pierce in three of four sets played. . nun wre iiioi iwu oclo, lust me uuru, aim came back for the fourth and final. He nlaveri a rnnsistentlv tranA game all the way through, showing the large tennis gallery some oi.ine most Dnuiant racauetinz ever displayed in ...r. Logan. ' i'r lAnKlan iVom. John Smith arA Froi rtivnn Wesley HoweU and Cy Hammond, llic moiici CAI.C1IU1I1K uivu me BCIS. N1 i Smith and Dixon took two sets, and two went to their opponents. In the fifth and final set Smith and Dixon bowed JOHN S. SMITH, in defeat before Howell and Hammond. Chairman, Utah Lawn Tennis . j la tamptrctur. PRICE TWO CENil nn Mlfnl Ifi) l I FAMILY mi - wet much cfcanee IV 1923. Provo Tennis Stars Shine 1PEIH GO In State Tourney in (Special to The Herald.) LOGAN, July 14. John S. Smith, of Provo, was chosen head of the Utah Lawn Tennis association in meeting here Friday evening. J. William" Knight is Ptovq's representative on the state board of directors. THS WEATETIl M PRAYERS OBSERVANCE Hi fffl OF SUNDAY URGED By J. M. JENSEN. given in the monthly priesthoc Elder R. Richard of the Lyman, meetings I bration at the beginning of the council of Twelve Apostles yester A duet, "O Divine Redeemer struction of the Colombia Bteel day forenoon pronounced a bless- was rendered by tha Misses Vloll company, one of our home indus trial enterprises us Deen quietly Saitfts in at and Celestia Johnson. ing on the Latter-da- y but eftectrrelx campaigning to tendance of the quarterly confer Patriarch Joseph B. Keeler f its own service and meet the ence. Favorable reports of stake pressed appreciation for tha " libe; growing demand that has come board the seven-ca- r train which nual climb, Friday, Saturday, and activities were made by President ality of the prayer that had bee with the improvement in local conT, N. Taylor and other stake offi Sunday, July 20, 81, and 22. will leave Provo at 8 o'clock. ditions and the Influx of new offered by Patriarch, Clark, ,v"Wj Tne mountain stands out this cers. The occasion will be the annual more fresh and delightful Elder year Lyman will be in attend should pray," he aaid, "for atf thj We speak of the Utah Valley Gas Vi outing of the shopmen of the Union than ever. Owing to the large ance again today. This evening children of our Father. Tho speaW Pacific system. The outing will be amount of snow and the lateness services will be conducted by re- was happy in his work as SfSfc patriarcl held at Lagoon and will be free to of the season the waterfalls are turned missionaries. ma and rmilH www m,t v e " " wm.v ma k in Springville and Spanish Fork. all of the shopmen and their fam- all playing full There will be The conference began with con performed by the young u With an aggressive and consistent people ilies. Men from the Provo shop, more of these beautiful waterfalls gregational singing r. under the years to come In. establlshln( campaign of newspaper advertising than this few the and also from Lynndyl Milford and year past during leadership of Prof. J.'R. Boshard, righteousness in the earth. In all three cities, and with two j Caliente, Nev., will be in attend- years. 'High on the Mountain Top." Prof. J. R. Boshard and Mrs salesmen making, bouse to bouse The and ance snowslides was the Fred Dixon won his way to the single at the offered (Buck) Prayer Patriach glacier outing. by Sarah J. Ramsey sang, Til Ox Association. solicitations In Proro and one in More than 900 people will partici- toboggan will be thrillers, and the Albert D. Clark, after which Where Tou Want Me to Go. Deal each of the other towns, the busi- finals Friday, and, together with the veteran, John pate in the celebration, about 500 mountainsides re bedecked with Thomas L. Martin and Murray Lord." ness of this company has been Smith, went into the doubles finals Saturday in of' them coming from Provo. Roberts sang the Mor myriads of varicolored flowers. Elder Richard R. Lyman of thef bounds. and growing by leaps Laie The annual vanguard of the com- mon hymn, "The Morning Breaks, Quorum of Twelve the state tourney, At Salt the excursionCity Apostles began: Manager Walter Adams informs ists will board special trains on munity hike, the Provo Kiwanls the Shadows Flee.' Buck battled yesterday with Earl Pardoe for the his remarks by askina-- the ennl us that since the first of April the found and and T. President N. the Aspen ladies, grove Taylor reported gregation to arise and repeat the; Bamberger line for Lagoon. gas company has extended Its first honors in the singles. Buck and John Smith Returning from Lagoon at 10 o'clock the mountain In the most splendid that the Stake presidency had new M.I. A. slogan, "We SUnd for mains in three different sections matched with Wesley Howell and Cy Hammond, the iu the evening and 11 o'clock from colors. Warning was given Out visited the twenty-tw- o wardaof Divine Guidance Through Individ-- I of Provo, iwo In Springville. And Logan stars. at the K I wan is outing to refrain the stake during the past six ual and Family Prayer." me ottii lmhb uuy,trovo j people one lh Spanish Fork, bringing: Buck eliminated C. R. Johnson with practically ' will arrive home after midnight. j uum yicmug m wild liowers 10 months and expressed pleasure over Elder Lyman emphasized the lm- within the service of its Hnesf; no difficulty, Buck had his shots going well A program committee, headed by preserve the "natural beauty of the the good condition in which the portance of the Saturday morning additioanl and his fast chop was too, much for the nearly five hundred wards of the stake, generally, had sessions of cbnfehence. Those G. W, Olsen and consisting of H. place. Logan man who! families among whom they have to contend with. Johnson made many close shots, The ease with which the climb been found. President Taylor emDyer, Moz Boshard, Nat Goodwin uv nam, lira') uie cream OIj aicuu, already secured nearly two hunwhich were just out, but it was clear that he could and George Brimhall, is now ar- will be accomplished this year on phasized the Importance of train- tha stake neonl whn ar wiitinvl dred new customers. ' ranging an Interesting program account of the comnletion of the ing in the priesthood, expressing to make sacrifices nd thpv With special prices as announced not stand up with the stellar Provoke after the first - little will trail attract hundreds peo-ul- e the belief that there was of for the to entitled few the day. had been best" He related! in the advertisements carried reggames completed. Only at a few from the countv whn havn al danger of young men DroDerlv an incident of At 11 o'clock a ball game will be attending a conferularly in The Provo Herald, these times was Buck forced to any extent ways desired to make the hike but trained in this way departing from ence one Saturday morning where played between Lynndyl and new customers are availing themThe Steel City lad prevailed a favorite over Ear! who have been afraid to ' venture tne faith. will Luncheon be there were 38 present in the choir, served from selves of easy terms whereby they Pierce, the Salt Laker. Buck had the on the expedition on account ot advantage Bishops were .urged to hold their and 38 present in front Elder 12:30 to a 1:30, after which boxing can get the most improved gas with bis service, which is extremely sure. match between two stalwarts from the strenuous, climb. Now there weekly meetings regularly, Jo ex- Lyman had felt Impelled to promusing appliances at prices and , Pierce and Cy Gallagher could not .stand the gaff Provo and Milford will occudv the will be no difficulty in the climb ercise general supervision over ise to those present, UuL through terms better than anything since 8mttli $ and Dixon XMmb :drow a major with the exception of the last four their wards, but 'not attempt ' fo "thelf fafth' they should realize tho (Jnexrirmtflutes.' ' , ;; the beginning of too great war. : against a program oi music, readings or five yards on the glacier. A after all details. President Taylor righteous desires ot their hearts. Such expansion of the service of portion of the shots to his territory and then with child ought to be spoke of the importance of having That the promise had been verified and song will be given from 2:15 the company has called for the em- his low bouncing chop gained the offensive. until 3:15 o'clock in the. afternoon, able to go up the trail and reach family prayers, showing reverence was shown by an Incident of one Hunter Manson took all honors In the golf drivployment of additional men, which ror the Sabbath day, and to be followed by-av. hour of sports Emerald lake with ease. ' observing vminar' woman nn Arnti a , is already contributing to the. in- ing contest for distance, which was staged on the Word of Wisdom. Commenda- - lived alone in the world ,the for kiddles. the farmnm. creased payrolls ofthe three com- quadrangle at the school tion was expressed for the discon- - ber of A ball game will be played at years and for a home munities mentioned. Earl Pardoe is strong for an ice cream cone match; tinuance of card playing by many of her own. Herlonged : 30 o'clock between i and Provo wish had been We understand that during July Friday's results: Pierce defeated Peterson, M, who had engaged in the practice. Caliente. and boat and August there will be .an un gratified. . and Elder Lyman httit Swimming Dixon defeated C. R. Johnson, He was pleased with the success! found her afterward races and bathing will be staged in a hannr usual cut In the price , of gas G. Eccles and P. Smith defeated Emms and Perof the special priesthood meetings home. Other incidents of blAMin- following the ball game, and in ranges and gas water heaters, with that had been held in the wards, for performance of kins by default; Hammond and Howell defeated P. the evening a dance will be given. were reeasy terms of payment and no in duty and with the work being done by lated. All of the shop employes are supJ. Smith and Dixon v crease in the cost of Installing the Smith and G. Eccles, the returned -missionaries under In closing, Elder Lyman proplied with free tickets for themgas service in the premises of all defeated Cy Gallagher and Pierce, tne direction of Elder Amos N. nounced a ' selves and their families. At a meeting held here Friday evening, the Utah new customers. blessing on those Merrill. The society helps young ent that they might realize presIt is but logical that with the im- Lawn Tennis association was formed, with John tho men to I" : i: ; v keep up their activity in righteous desires of their heart j provement of the material condi- Smith of Provo as chairman. the church. tion of the people, and with the through placing their trust in God The following were chosen to represent the cities " Elder W. O. Creer of the high morning, noon and night, and employment of all who are willing given after their names: J. Will by who has charge of the seeking to serve Him at all times. council, Knight Provo; Fred to work, and the coming of new Jensen, Ogden; Percy Smith, Logan; Mel lesser priesthood work of the Gallacher, After congregational population incident to the indussinging, stake, expressed the view that the benediction was pronounced trial development of the locality, Salt Lake.- '; by church needs young men and that Eider S. S. Jones. " The tournament next year will be held in either the Utah Valley Gas & Coke comFRED DIXON . men young need the church. He The Lake Salt music of the afternoon sea- City or Ogden, in pany will speedily be found serv , Provo's Racquet Ace. was pleased to see them assuming! slon was furnished by the Sharon The bad temper of a farmer is ing every home in Provo, Sprlng- was a means of ward choir under the direction ot responsible for the downfall of the responsibility; 'it pille and Spanish Fork, as well as development for them. Reference Conductor R. S. Pyne. The opening sheet-irosmokestack the high fuel industrial of all WPlying was made to the statement of a ' ALPIIJ prayer was offered by Patriarch of, the National Packing : : company manufacturing establishments, ma- at on West Harvard student, recently pub- Albert Jones. the railroad crossing pnine shops, and garages. Center street Friday afternoon lished, that young men were not Elder Victor Anderson, instructor irreligious, although many were In the Lincoln district semlnarv. about six o'clock.. ' . IS ,n ... v. rafurrui i to eyewitnesses of the tivi, ai;uvt? iii me cuurrnr ir- tna iw luc U1U1UUUB According )l SUCH II man were given a great thinkers as Dr. Elwood ' tho accident, the farmer had been youngin Job, the church, he would ho snMnWiat ,v. waiting for some time to unload : to work. willing statistician, that one of the. treat his peas for the canning?factory. i International News Service. The first Inspection tour of the Elder John C. Swenson the problems of the day is the coita. UTAH SCENERY The horses are said to have become SPOKANE, Wash., .July 14. Alpine highway connecting the High Council adviser to the Relief' iating of religion with the to tired the of and Hundreds of fire fighters collected intellect long waiting, s American Fork and the Provo in commendatory tual training of th nchnnia poKe Tt, .icij- of the from mining camps and from the have shown their uneasiness by terms International News Service. Congressman J. N. Tincher of afterof efficiency that was made yesterday towns of Burke and Mace, Idaho, taking a few steps forward once INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, July 14. edicine Lodge. Kan., was a Provo ganization. He deemed both faith th commis"We are now in the Ruhr under early today were waging a desper- in a while. isltor Saturday. He was .on bis noon by the Utah county and works, essential in the roiiir. Tho t nt to is man from the The said have struck ate battle to ' halt sion, representatives of the same a progress conditions as were the ous life. ay to fill a Cadman Chautauqua he was usually Sheep," and "The Prodigal Chamber of Commerce, Provo Son," Germans in 1871 when they occu. forest fire which Is believed to the horses with a pitchfork, fright inclined toAlthough ngagement at Payson, and from emphasize faith rartiow and pointed out the lesson that Commercial club, pied part of France," General have already destroyed the two ening them and causing them to the observance of forms he lere was going on to Beaver and American Fork felt was not content with run away. In their flight they ran and the Salt Lake Chamber of 60 Henri Gouaud declared today at towns. Uford, where he has other speak-- 8 that there was value in both. "We LADES NIGHT per cent saving pf boya and girla All wires are out of commission into a guy wire which was holding Commerce. Supervisor Dana Parkthe fifth annual reunion of the need to concern ourselves,' h but 100 appointments. was per cent. "When a boy of Rainbow division being held here. but last reports were to the effect the high smokestack. A crash fol- said, "with The Kansas? while much In love inson of the Wasatch forest ourselves, if somebody girl is going to lowed the fell and smokestack the of Mace and were that Burke the party. doomed as astray," the did "Just guide ith the table-lannot evacuate they Is else a 14 state he calls The hypocrite that fact does urged, "we must go afterspeaker SPRINGVILLE, f July Fork French territory until after we had and that the flames were eating the ground. In the fall it broke' not need to him; oe, believed Utah has more to The Provo and American affect our lives." there are none to lose. He spoke the trolley wire over the Orem f delegation left American Fork members of the Kiwanls club en produced the five milliards, exact-I- y steadily ahead. the eyes bf the tourist. Elder M. J. onnnnn Jensen, hirh of the work of the Relieion afternoon tertained their ladies at the lunch No lives have been reported lost switch track on the Packing comso will France and Belgium stay "Kansas well could rive manv about 2 o'clock Saturday in the Religion and of the religion representative and met .the Salt Lakers at the eon Friday evening. In the Ruhr until Germany pays but thousands of dollars' damage pany's yard. The attendseminary as a pinion dollars for some of your The accident delayed the work class work, referred to the views neip in preventing the sheep from cave. d her debt," the vet has been caused. of one was ance the best of fountains and scenery. Mr. Tincher Tlmpanogos of the educators leading of the of the comDanv for several days. straying, and In brinelnr hartr th eran said. France will insist upon completed within the next that religious training ,hn,,M day vJ lost r" his eyes, accustomed to the sixWhen , They are now in their busiest part sheep. weeks the highway will be one year, almost 100 per cent being having her due "as at Verdun we International New 8ervlce. .J Elder given as sunnlpmontor,. fWe states, viewed with pleas-- f of the scenic wonders of the inter- - present -WALLACE, Idaho, July 14. wr of the year packing peas. D. Dixon of th liip-iJohn me. iu are to determined hold we .fast and tte mountain scenery about were being taken today to The Provo Foundry and the com- puouc school work. He believed council emphasized the Importance mountain country. It will be posPresident C. R. Jones presided hope to have, my 'comrades, the Steps that such views werp troll frti,.. relief for 1,200 homeless provide of entire pany's men have been working InstrucUon. Ho spoke to motor around the RlUTO. Menden- - support and. help Inspired by the residents of the towns luncheon. the at and he would be pleased to see of religious congressman is being men- - sible ed, Seymour on the reconstruction of the smokeof Burke the home missionary work of from of going mountain, of Justice the American spirit Tlmpanogos en as a ne and toastmaster also various religious denomina- the Seventies. hall was the and Mace, devastated by flames stack ever since the accident and probable RepubUcan Something had been people." miiHe for governor of Kansas. Provo to Provo canyon, Wildwood, will no doubt have it ready for tions of the country engage in this accomplished, but he felt there' waa and Into American offered the attendance prize, which General Pershing, commander of late yesterday and last night. grove, Aspen work. expressed himself forcefuUv in He The town Burke of comwas work again Sunday noon. thought that with the room for Improvement the American expeditionary forces, Fork canyon and return arouna was won by R. F. Brown. ' - of the retention of the reorganization of the Religion pletely wiped out and there were tTor Elder B. Asael Johnson a was Grove and Provo Bench. of also, honor at Pleasant the guest surround were tables Three administration, a more utrin- long class work of the BUTCHER IS INJURED. Rainbow veterans at its session only a few structures remaining high council ascribed much ot tho enforcement of national- - pro- ed by the Kiwanls and the ladies SPANISH FORK, July 14. D. C. it would become more effective. success of the elders' quorums to He was accorded a vocifer- standing in Mace when the flames WEDNESDAY MATINEES today. ru'uon, and in heated opposition Andrew KnnMaon and a most enjoyable time was ous a demonstration as he entered were brought under control. Dam- Bowen, butcher at the Spanish of the the Relief society. Ho had enjoyed managements The tte mere mention-o- t f .' Henry Ford received a bad cut In elated with the high priestsspoke his labors with the elders. . had. . the theater where General Gouraud age was estimated today at 21,500 Fork Co-oStrand and the .Columbia thea' 000. f Presidential candidate. no speeches, in defwere forearm his There two run Thursday. He was of that quorum of the priesthood to a decided when spoke following ters hare reception time Red the The Cross and was a down to ladies, the erence today providWednestaking piece of meat in the A message had been given to tne in he arrived the city. CHAUTAUQUA SIGNERS. regular matinees each HOUR MEETING MONDAY homeand relief in the chat for song. was when temporary the pulley came sa priests to report to their spent refrigerator Five thousand members of the ing the sumSalvaUon Amy offlcert day afternoon during Under the able direction of famoas 42ad division were to take less and arrangements were being off the track above and struck the bishops and give then nmnnrt i. All Chautauqua timer m mer season, on account of no sing and speak tor the men at to secure teats to house knife he waa holding In his hand. service, and tho speaker believed to In Myron B. CrandaH, Jr.. a jmssbr'pjkrt fa played meet in tho btununt m parade, officers were to made Z being ball games ihcma Ami MMitulh Ana those made homeless in the con- Several stitches were required to that this had been done. Instruc wore practiced new songs of tho and next be cheoon pubUe library iloodaj; evening on that day. meeting Provo Monday noon while the men claw the wound. tive lectures, he said, had been ottock. " lowing the luncheon. plaeo aotoctof as the concluding flagration, MUD: lurk Thirlnurf bvslftess of the aeseioej. con- ex-pa- It No Tflnpanogos climber of re will be a Jolly and hilarious crowd that will depart from the cent years has seen the beauty of Union depot Monday morning in the majestic mountain, as will the special train headed for Salt those who climb the mountain this Lake City. More' than 600 men. summer, and especially those who women and children will be on make the hike in the twelfth an r ijiVI SSKl jrLe? well-know- ''. j t 8-- Mil-for- ; , d SHU Qiioi'iurn .. 6--3; 6-- 3, 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- -- " M mid-Jul- Ell mm IIS ISA Herald Circulation Today r2700;;:;;;'v;; . can-yon- met nmiinnm lirllliDUi FHLWWnLli FOREST FIRE w RANK? 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