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Show TUB SUNDAY HERALD 16 PAGES 4 Sections First m news, first in circulation, first ia advertising, and first delivered in the homes. . VOL . ' pil- - i Uttl"! j . IL NO. 15. Ski THE WEATHER UTAH Unsettled Sunday; ably local thunderstorms; change in temperature. PKOVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1923. N ew Playground mm BOYHOOD HEROES IEEPI8 if Apparatus Coming nil PRICE TWO CENT?;' BTI f PEOPLEARE 4 Women Sponsors Hi IID I i ne Kiddles of Provo are going to be constructed of heavy steel have a new playground with brand chains. By W. H. ATKINS, new equipment. Three persons were badly bruised j A large slide will also be made By H. K. REYNOLDS, International Newt Service Staff The Woman's Municiual Council part of the new equipment. The and scratched in an auto accident Correspondent rnternational News Service Staff has ordered more than 1300 worth slide and swings have now been on Provo Bench about three miles f! Aug. 18. Lower of the best WASHINGTON, playground ordered and should be here within north of Provo, Friday evening ) j Correspondent be strongly recommend- obtainable and will have itapparatus 9:30 about o'clock. tie will installed the next two weeks, according to WASHINGTON, Aug. 18. Prei ed to the next congress by Presiin Pioneer park as soon as it ar-- officials of the Women's Municipal James Newton, a railroad engimier Poincare's latest effort to get was It learned Coolidge, dent ' neer living at 58 East Second nves in the city. Council. Presllent to Th" president will seek a take a hand) .Coolidge South numerous has The qupmBt wiUJ& placed Inj bruises street, year to year the council in the European reparations better adjustment of the tax bur- the south-eas- t on accias his a the of result body corner of the new add to park, may that put aparatus by proposing to reduce French den, to satisfy urgent demands inrougn the cooperation of the Wo - in this year at Pioneer Park," said dent. claims against Germany in accord- jrom all classes that the present men's Alta Oakley, daughter of Mr. and organipation and the Provo Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, chairman an cp with revenue law is operating possible reductions in uniairiy city council Pioneer Park will be of the playground committee. "Al Mrs. L. N. Oakley, 189 South Fifth the war debts which France owes; md cautally deprives the govern- made into first-clasWest s severe sustained street, a playground though nothing has been definitely the United States and Great Briti ment of larger revenues. for the boys and girls of the city. decided n this point, Mrs. George bruises to her face, shoulders and Mellain is certain to meet with failure,the of Treasury Secretary arms. efthis H. Brimball, president of the counEarly spring through the administration otficiaLs declaredj ij to congress, on, in his report Lavon Stewart, daughter of Mr. forts of Commissioner Charles Hop cil, and the playground committee i jj today. irhich will be cited by the presikins the kiddies were provided with are anxious to furnish the boys and and Mrs. Alma Stewart, 460 West No only is the president deter-Ji-, dent In his message, will urge that a was First also South street, wading pond at the east side of girls of the city with some real up- mined to carry out the clear man-- f Jf confess make possible the creat- the bruised about the body. The pond has been Buch ito -date playground park. of congress for the collection! a date sources new revenue of by ion a success from the first that the "The council does not wish to be , Mr. Newton and the young ladies of every cent owned the Unitedjf it Secretary Mel- women asked lowering were returning from American permission- to estab- - partial to any part of the city, and States by France and other nations. lon will recommend a reduction to lish other playground apparatus therefore may assist in equipping a Fork when the accident happened. but he has embraced the policy of 1 sur-ta- x cent from bracket 25 t per A side on horse the of the near the pond, this request was playground for the east side f the walking the Harding administration Inl , the present level of 50 per cent. the city commission, city next year, instead of putting road is said to have stepped in holding that this government can- - l pro- granted by Adoption of a lower sur-ta- x A large sand box will be one of any more material into Pioneer front of the automobile. The connot and will not recognize any 1 ! posal, the administration contends, tact was so severe that the horse the to in be first the Park, things placed connection between the payment 1 .in moire it ftasllv noasihla to x has 8 "The women are eager to do all was thrown onto the hood of the Play ou"d- of these war debts and the amounts I lower the income tax rates on mod-,nebeen already ordered and is now in their power to give the boys and car. The windshield broke and the which may be collected from Ger j r. ir,n ,ikn. auto top was smashed, falling over made in purovo-era- ! girls the same kind - of splendid many under the Versailles treaty. t tent now evidenced from high fed-,b- e and bruising the occupants of . the AmonS olher equipment playground equipment and an optaxes is the result of the pres-be Bix swmSs ' the most substa- portunity for recreation as the boys car States approximately $4,000,000,000 f j,' I ent high scale of rates on small in- A Mr. Anderson of Salt Lake en: madeand girls of other modern communi8 and it is the intention of the ad-- 1 iailandi below class. the $5,000 ntia City who happened to' see the acciI wlu on baU and will ties have." ministration to conclude an agree 8wig Mellon will stress the P"ng Secretary dent, brought the injured persons ment with the French government ' need of action by congress to .lift to their respective homes in this providing for the payment of this ' tempt. Lttttax yoke, off industry to permit ' city. entire he amount, including the &;ead-- i clerks' retail the At outing tte" spFead of" capital into new UTAH LAKE SWIM Miss Oakley is said to have ! ily mounting interest. swam from.the American Fork lake chanels out of the. hiding places been the most severely injured, get. made was It therefore,!' resort to Geneva, a distance estiplain, into which wealth has gone since 1 1 KlUS LUIIM ting several cuts about her face Kh that there was nothing in the l mated at about three and a quarter near the prohibitively TODAY'S HERALD CARTOON high her FORGIVE ME!' latest French proposal necessitated which eye to cause f 15 minutes. and one in hour ' were authorized. mile, V. C. HANSEN. TO BE MADE TODAY By 1 several stitches. in the will any boats change Several foreign policy was accompany The treasury's view today of the administration as outlined tt him on the trip across the lake. To FUNERAL International News Service. that only by this method will it be f SERVICES' HELD NEW CITY DENVER, Colo., Aug. 18. "God by Secretary of State Hughes in Th nnstnoned attemnt to swim keep warm he wil drink hot beef possible to secure an equalization, Sty FOR MRS. SARAH A. HUFF g Amerl-note to his the this while the in times several of .the tax burden? water.; The adminis-- j Utah Lake from Saratoga to Geneva t;a Almighty, forgive me for what I can embassy lu London,. M It is believed that the same large tratlon will renaw its fight against will he under tnkpn hv Prof. C. S. have done. SPANISH 18. Fu' FORK, Aug. ' TV tax free securities. The secretary Leaf today. The present plans are crowd that visited Geneva t 1:: neral services were held at Lake Mose Lewis, of the Mose Lewis ..... 'Goodbye, mother dear, and God LONDON, Aug. 18. The Amerl- - ' &i L:.' today estimated that $15,000,000,000 'to start the swim from Saratoga .day to see the finish of the swim Shore Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Stores company, has returned from bless you." can embassy has been verbally ad-- t' of American wealth is no w sunk In this morning at 10 o'clock. If suc- will be there this afternoon. Sarah Ann Huff, whose depth was New York City, where he pur-- ! This was' the note J. Garrick vised that President Coolidge will , not tne taxree securities from which cessful he" should reach Geneva chased the stock for the opening due to infirmities of old age. Trost, 21, prominent church, man not, change America's foreign pol-icY COLLEEN MOORE WEDS. government obtains no reveuue. later than three or forr o'clock and member of the Messiah choir Bishop George Foster was in of.hk n'vv Provo store. it was learned at the foreign ' this afternoon. Tlit- c eiling date has been set of the service and also of the Lutheran church, wrote Just of fice tMt afternoon charge FINAL TRIBUTES PAID A week ago today Professor Leaf International News Service. made the closing remarks. Other for September 1, Mr; Lewis said. before he ended his life with a .45t :1brit.ghf officials!, said President LOS ANGELES, Aug. 18. A ro-- j TO ZACHARIAH HOPPER was already to make caliber revolver ui, the 'pulnjt,. fac-- . Qoolidge's decision to maintain the speakers were Mrs. Serena You'd, Leo X,; Lewis will be manager of film the mance that colony kept on so not do '' to narsiiaded ihnt President Henry A. Gardner and the Provo store. :.' ,. ing the' altar, of a. fashionable'Tapt. foteign policy of his predecesaor nf the hieh waves that guessing for two years wilrcul Thomas L. Youd. SALEM, Aug. 18.- -- Funeral "I don't Want anv nprsnirservto taL hUl edifice last night the . v During r wilLnot have auv effect UDon Great in thp irunaie today wnen i;oueeu .vioore, ices vices for Zachariah Hopper were swept the lake at that time, Clinrle H. Trost, father of 'tie '.Britain's plans. special music was furnished think .that I am' coming here to McJonn screen Bmmett and star, were held Thursday afternoon at the middle nf the lake the waves by Miss Esther Malland, Inez Ar-- ; take trade from merchants alreadv youug' .manr 'Whtf Baa Deen tin it is possible Premiera Baldwin Salem meeting house; Bishop Bird more than six feet high, making it Comick, western representative of Mr. tewis explained. "But and Amelia Two Huff. here," duets gyle search of him for several hours, and Poincare will confer after the National Pro First Associated the Allen was in charge. to for-, boat motor even a difficult were sung by the Francis sisters. I know that a great deal of Utah readied tne church just as the shot British discusses the cabinet The speakers were D. R. Taylor, cross the lake to say nothing of any ductions, are to be married, it was The invocation was offered Jo- county trade goes to Salt Lake which ended iris life rang out and French by note- - next eu reparations luo Auyi touay C. Christensen and Bishop one swimming across it. saw the body son fall heavily week, seph Francis and the benediction City. If I can get only 10 per cent a tcusel " manage Allen. hard.securea Solos were sung by Holly Professor Leaf was pronounced by" William E. of the trade of Provo that now goes . to. the floor, the revolver, rolling " ner icai name m Ar. .... u cni.,.h Oenionrild 1(11 LUC CVCUl QUU ,su actress gave to Salt Lake I will be satisfied." Wivuuiu mi. Beer. '.' j lOi. HI iwiuau'i Uiua ioivuuvu, - . down the of the altar 'steps platKathleen Morrison, thur Briggs and a duet was given dition. Mr. Lewis said he intended Interment was in the Benjamin Realizing that the water is form. He was dead when the elder The ceremony will be held at by Anna Christensen and Arthur getting colder as the season Mrs. Huff is survived soliciting business from all of cemetery. Trost reched the pulpit. OF Thomas church St. at 6:30 m., p. Interment was in thejces jr. Leaf has decided that the six children and a large num Ltah county, and from .Wasatch This was Trost's second attempt! offi-- I by M. Mullin J. Rev. the with Salem cemetery, where the grave Wim must be made Sunday. He and Juab counties. ber of grandchildren. at Last Thursday j The couple did not state was dedicated' ihas made several long distance cjating. by Bishop Allen. he tablets but had re-- j r took .poison their would wnere pass they Mr. Hopper was born In Mis swims during the past few weeks FOOTBALL IDOL BANDITS GET DEAD. PAYROLL. Of to leave ' effect covered the these GEORGIA would souri w years ago. He came to to keep in trim for the final at- - honeymoon, but said they his home: Despondency over ill-- ! 1. after home here at ibe September Utah in his early childhood and International News Service International News Service, haQltH ia ealH tn hava hajin ratnnn. had resided for 50 years at Thistle, BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Aug. 18. CINCINNATI, Aug. 18. Three j sible for the act. Next Wednesday afternoon Provo where he engaged In farming. He Ewald O. ("Jumbo") Stiehm, idol bandits today held up and robbed more Southerners died at the. home of his daughter, will entertain cf Indiana university football fans, S .E. Hurdle and Philip Schwoerer. Mrs. Ed than ever before visited this city, and for many years athletic direc- employes of the J. H. Day ManuIyper of Springville. He is also for a large delegation of Savannah, tor at the state school, died here facturing company, of the firm's survived bv two other Ga..'men will be here. laughters Mrs. Henry Cornaby of today of cancer of the stomach. weekly payroll amounting to $14,-50- 0 The Savannah temple of the Spaniel Fork and Mrs. Rose BaxStiehm resigned from the univerand escaped in an automobile ter of Soldier Summit, and one Dramatic Order of Knights of sity about a year ago because of after being pursued jibout a mile ill health. Khorassan, with their own band ". Ilay Hopper, of Soldier Sum-On- e by another machine. and patrol, will stop over for a day ( . brother, Ed Hopper of in Provo, on their return to ,;! FIRE IN LOS ANGELES. Provo, ;ilso Survives, as do a numLIVES LOST IN TYPHOON. ber of grandchildren. Georgia after having attended the 11 LONDON, Aug. 18. Many lives n The Denver and Rio Grande paid in 1922 into the county International News Service. are believed to have been lost In Work on the buildings of the Na- building this week and this will be national convention at Portland, LOS ANGELES, Aug. J.-T- he railroad is destined to belury of this county $139,669.82. Ore. tne region of Hongkong during the tional CLUB IS ENTERTAINED. Pump company now under rushed to completion. We are .putone of the leading railroads in the Members of the El Sabakah tern i worst typhoon in its history, said are doing our utmost con- - harbor which construction on West Center street ting forth every effort to finish pie. which includes all votaries in con- a Central has already . ' . W CSl , " .. tt SPANISH News 21. J from i FORK. dispatch Aug. com-- i tmuaiiy to Doost tms county auu sumed a 500,000-barre- l tank of the Hongkong this afternoon. is progressing rapidly, according to the entire plant just as soon as pos- Utah, will be in Provo to assist In Members of the Alta club and their the opinion of officials of that we General to are Petroleum We was here state. Provo in company, were stay, Friday the ceremonial and entertainment. The storm lasted an hour, during John U. Buchi, engineer supervis- sible. partners were entertained Thurs pany who locomotives have had hard sledding in years still burning today. Authorities which the wind blew 130 miles an The Khorassan Knights are to- f day evening at the construction work. of construction ing beach by with the new large the "Following out of said are we unless wind here a. but should exhibition coming on heavy by were gone J'rs. Susie Andrus the work hour. The steamship Mingsang of the office The brick Kpights of Py'thias what the inand Mrs. which the kinks and in a few years we rise the fire will be kept under was reported to have been sunk in building is now completed and the the plant the machinery will be Shrine is to the Masonic order, Settle Wilde. The special guests throughout the day. two yeas the im- - will have the leading road in the control. The fire had its origin in the harbor, with loss of all hands. work, on the roof will begin some stalled. This will take some time and include most of the K. P. mem- - 3 ere Miss Marguerite Jepperson of During the past a mysterious explosion. I has been intermountaln country, which work Provo and Miss Lucv Andrus. Fol- - provement The British submarine 9 was time this week. The office build- but the plant will be ready for the bers. .''-.'soon "We believe in Utah county and M. H. Graham is the Provo repre- - f sunk. iowing a dip in the plunge, lunche- done on the road has put the track ing, which is facing north, is a manufacture of pumps just as and DEATH CALLS YOUNG MOTHER Two Japanese steamships were on was served in the pavilion. in this section in good condition, in her wonderful possibilities, building and will contain as the pig iron is available from sentative on the roster of state i - back not conconfidence, by SPANISH FORK, Aug. 18. Mrs. driven ashore: Many other steam- six large rooms. that be '.the first unit of the Columbia Steel officers ot th Khorassan Knights, will up Improvement work g Bertha Jenson Nelson, young wife ships were wrecked. The coast is The concrete foundation for the corporation at Ironton in April. holding the of nee of "She'ik," and for the next several years, Urenching or Curtailing the MIDDIES ON CRUISE. Accordiug to H. O. Jackson, pres - i3 assisted by all the officers of i to the officials, to care modations, but by improving and of Oscar Nelson of this city, died strewn with debris. main nlant has also been completed'! r , at their home here Wednesday and is four feet above the ground, ident of the National Pump com- the Provo lodge of the K. P. in mak- for the increased freight and. pas-- increasing the transportation and Utah county, for the of to sof a the Provo some bound afternoon afte five tie 850 illness is cubic which machiney DR, ALLEN more pany, MUST than days' will RETURN. jng arrangements for the Wednes- - I traffic It require NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 18. After of the "in keeping with this we have from jaundice. She was born at International News Service. yaros or gravel to nu in tne space f'"1- oncauj "y 6.w.. day visit of the Georgains. "riving direct from Gibraltar dur- - come with the development Utah recently received from the LOS ANGELES, Calif., Aug. 18. from the ground to the top of the ready to be installed as soon as In the afternoon the Utah and Springville 24 years ago. About ,ns the nieht. the hnti.lnRhiriS iron and steel industry in the of new Dr. Helon B. Allen, asserted foundation for the laying of the the plant construction work is con- - Savannah temples will have a pashe types 30, Oscar married engines tories ago years eight Arkanass Florida, North Dakota, ' on exhibition here today." Nelson and came to Spanish Fork "father" of 57 children, lost a de- concrete floor of the plant. pleted, while other machinery is rade on Center street and a Delaware hnd lln mnnli ohln According to H. M. Cushing, dis we have of e A banquet will be to live. Besides her husband; she termined fight against return to people visited the A basement 40 feet square in the ordered and will be here shortly Throngs Jnan are at anchor at the naval trict passenger agent of theroad.l Rio Grande West-- j pot all day Friday to get a glimpse is survived by four small children, Pittsburgh, Pa., to face a Mann south part ot the main plant is also after ' the completion of the build- served at Vivian Park in the evenand Denver operating base today. The first, ing. 'and then will come the annual a navroll in Ftah county of the new large locomotives which Thelma, 7 years of age; 'Ella, 6; act charge when Federal Judge completed. Large steel beams are ing. wc0nil and third rlnssoa nf mid- - . the 2. James received She Lane summer ceremonial, when 25 4, and the also been by. United States for Muriel, basement Blaine, across the upheld month. laid a or,have h'Pinen from the United States 'in excess of $.4,jOO ' pany. PRINT CATALOG HERE. Hundreds of them climbed is survived by her parents at Commissioner Long's removal or- construction of the cement floor. tyros" will "cross the burning; a naval ffcademv at Annannlla are and were initiated into Springville and a number of der. 41 feet wide and sands." cab is By "tyro" is meant a candithe The' road into runs, our of a,Joard after their plant line "The main annual anmmpr ot Wasatch of an admission into the Khoof The annual sisters. and side is with one On date for brothers and his catalog intricacies 202 operation the, Laughing joking feet the long. crUise in Euronean waters through Provo," said Mr. Cushing. former wife before court convenea. addition 16 feet by 30 feet and In academy has just been issued from rassan Knight degree, and "croas. railroad ' a engine, pass-trains 12 passenger "We have Dr. Allen grew deathly pale and the rear of the plant is a platform the press of the New Century ing. the burning sands" is the adWELCH IN HOLDEN. dailv.-si.each The mechanical stoker received Prn ' of the his fingers nervously when 16 feet by 40 feet. P. J. most f trans-I. Inse.r by snapped County Printing company, and marks the mission program. . Agricultural Agent . inspection FINED $50. way. rour oi lursc iroiiw nrpthe! of fuof forty-nintand main the decision was on Welch is today attending the the history year given. "The brick work people than any other device continental. ' BOY SCOUTS CAMPING. The former Virginia private plant will be started some .time the Mt. Pleasant schol. The cata r tmrk in this section part, of the large engines. To see neral in Holden, Millard county, of ' the! scenes an in of 11 school liear of vet"fclll' face the Scout head this state A. the fore William device week," Boy "pictures the . log "prosecution art part Troop mechanical Stephenson, hoisting during ,ast was fouiu! g lilty Is W ounl... rails and in, some f the, ' districts 'real and blowing it into the large erinarian, whlo died last week in in Pittsburgh on a charge of hav- said Mr: Buchi. "The foundations school, and has group pictures of spending a week in camp at the ,nl,t9in I'.v a in f;e city ;,ur,1y. jury Pressman south fork, Provo, canyon, under to the bis home in Salt LakeCity. ing transported Miss Gladith Allen, 'are all laid and everything is ready last vear's students. nf having had type. firebox wa, a revelation illegal posse- .- th raiis are of the Mr. Welch "is.- representing the one of his "adopted children." from j tb go right on with the brick work, Orval Singleton,, with this catalog, the charge of Scoutmaster George. uum crowus, heaviest .".."Our company1 is tne ' mourning dove. "Carpenters will also be a't work1' has turned out an excellent piece of uratton ana Assistant tttoutmaster He. customed to see the fireman shoye faculty of (he Utah Agricultural Pittsburgh last October for im' ii, fined $30 by Judgd James taxpayer not only in ofUtahUtah.county moral the funeral at services. purposes. John, Gessford. ine-.6college constructing the roof of the office resswork. We.t m wun cker. but in the entire State 1 to-da- f. , ' i s. - j : j ; f - V . 8 nrTlinitn rnnn ULiuimu ilium sur-tax- ; 1 - i la-.- it . - - J , - uit0nn 'eau .. j of-hi- s T advan-Brigg- rTi' ! D.&R.G.W. IMPROVING j CONSTRUCTION WORK ON PUMP PLANT PROGRESSING TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES treas-Wester- , - 1 1,"-- . . j. - L-1- two-stor- y f accom-accordin- . facili-senge- j , de-th- com-i-.r.n- i x ..', - j h - i I i k1 |