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Show r V T When quick results an" imperative, a Dail IleraM dacelfied ad dmor tails. Try it! D WITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE PROVO POST VOL.3. NO. 29.,. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER It Ye Do It to the Least of These . I 14. 1924. ' ,' :, . LEGION i Esgsrsi l' Ml il ll I TTati-- Claytoiv Beanr Hinckley and Zabriskie Are Also Elected to Offices., Bate W ml v p. S. Heilbnt, well; known your business man of Provd, will grie the destinies of the local American Zubriskle will tie sergennt-nt-nrnts- . The new executive committee consists of Frank V. Dealing, the reArnold tiring post commander, IluwUngs and L. R. Edwards. Following the election of 'officeiv the men named by the post member- were called on for a few yortls-an- d each pledged the new' to continue the good wis-.now underway; special stress being laid on aiding -- disabled veterans community enterpriises and a continuation of the legion phnvgroimd movement toward Indueihgrtoe Foundation to buy a local playground site whieh.lf purchased by the foundation, will be "supported' and maintained by the Provo Legion admin--"ptrntio- n ft f' Utee'iAi . j had-bee- ch LCMGILLaNESS IS FATAL TO ROYF.CLUFF EF SE ","'""' annual ('liristmas .party in the I'tahmi ''lialK Saturday, December to o::!0 o'clnck in the 21), from 2 :.'! "'' afternoon. that every one has st 'We will a real good time, with music, games and darning." Dearld Santa Clans will tie there as usual and I am sure ha will have soinefllilig good for every one of you. WVStVJ? BERG f-- w . FOR HEAVEN' CAPITAL SAYS VEGETABLES 'HELLBENT "Roy-Flemi- ng MATTHEW WOLL MAY RED LEADER AND FRUIT SUCCEED LABOR CHIEF ARE NEEDED READ HERE . rlien-niiiti- e s UNIVERSITY - ENROLLMENT -- eom-ulet- LARGEST EVER nn-et- s i k- j a4 I l -, , 1 ' fr - ..'.':' n CONGRESS TODAY - enroll-tnent- :r f so 65 ALUMNI PAY - 1 ' SCHOOL VISIT alumni Approximately m. loyal school, .high, Provo members' of the. were in attendance at the. special nssomblv held iti heir honor. Friday by afternoon, it "was vannomiced Alumni Princiiml DB. Harmon. meiulicrs carricd.ut the program as aunonnc.ed.- i - ' - - hour was enjoyer follow where refresh- ing the business A servett ments were held.. also wad meeting nlnmni suiniorters tnrnedaont in ctieereu anil however, the evening,' their team to victory over the regcountular high school team mat is white and the green to on ed carry tri the state tournament nexf spring. The datic following the game was also attended by many'of the alumni members W was saW. socla1! . -- T ' -- rt-- s CARD PARTY TO I - - , IIjime-Auio.- PARTY SATURDAY AT UTAHNA GIVE PROGRAM bazaar. ;! TO WYMAN BERG'S CHRISTMAS. TEN MISSIONS BAZAAR Otf .TUESDAY. , Valley circle wil hold a bazaar Tuesday December 10, from 8:30 Until 6:30 In" the Snnltary Meat Market, There will be offered for sale, Christmas suggestions," children's clothing and fancy foods Including hrtt-bread, cakes Pies, cookies, candy and baked ' beans. There will Je but a nominal cost for the articles and everyone is invited to attend the " apjK-are- ng ' :t HW BOYSANDGIRLrAROTITED Jan-nar- ." " iiiid-whl- -- '.days. J j .1 Today is dosigiiHtcd;by Governor Charles'Tit. Matiey as "Health Sent Sunday" in the' interest of the "sale of the Christmas' 'heaith seals issued by the National Tuberculosis association. The I'tnh ciimiiiiiirn is ':'"' .. t i-vt- , The Provo boys and girls between eight and twelve years of age are "The newly elected Officers also invited to a real Christmas on - the again asked hearty rit the rtahnri dance hnll as party part of the membership, .it lieingj the guests if W'yman "Berg, propointed out that worthwhile things prietor of the Berg Mortuary. .. usually come about through team-- ; During the past few years, Mr. Work. As a pledge of faith to the has given he boys and girls'of Berg .new administration "thepost "voted" Each a Christmas party. Provo officers to. make the election of time Santa Onus Jias Ikh present made motion lieingunanimous, this aiid has brought, with hhu a large by George M.. Harris. supply of candy, nuts and other Installation of officers will take, sweetmeats tasteful to the tooth, of in place the first meeting date the youngsters. according to a provision (if he According to information received state constitution. The Initiation of Mr. Brrg from .Santa "Onus new members also will occur next by Santa will lie back again this year. ninnh, it having been postponed In' fact he said in" his message that from this month by a vote at Friday rather looks forward 'each .year he The date of the evening's meeting. to the Berg Christmas party where iniation will be decided by George such a good opportunity of Leven who Is in charge of arranged he has all of the good boys and meeting ments for that affair, nf the city. girls the. post cxt. " lie lygnlng to ss.i)'t Htr Bwg this tended a rising vote of thangs to, in entertaining, the boys and year Dr. L. C. Potter, chairman of .the the I'tahna dance hall and at girts T'tah county Red Crow organization, bring with him a because of the effective - work he will undoubtedly of lot good tilings to eat, has done during his two years or Dancing and 'playing of games will service, now ending. occupy most of the time at the Berg Christ mils party. : The invitation sent, out by Mr. Berg to tile boys and girls of PvoVo party to conic to his Christmas reads as follows: ". "To the children of Trovo: "I desire all the childreir of Prpro inU'tween tlie ages of S and 12 clusive, to", be my guests again at my e : Jll t n Ten different mlsslouors were represented at the conjoint meeting held in the Pioneer ward last Sunday evening." Returned missionaries represented .Hawalia, Somen, ' Tuhatiah Islands, Kew- - Zealand, Holland, Ireland, Eng-- ( Denmark, land and America in native songs - Hurt stories. ; Fifty-fivpeople were in attendance at the Tuesday meeting of the advanced senior class where they enjoyed a typical pioneer program, Old time parched corn and candy lulling was enjoyed during which Mmo Dave Loveless, related stories and told of his Famous "pioneer ' 'Collection;' Mrs. Anna Chrlstensen carded wool and spun yarn, Amanda Milior knitted socks and John Wil- Mini told stories of the old pioneer Ii ff, lp"MlUj.-f'- ' n .Bofore--adjourni- t ion of a lHik of over .it.v poems I jowry Nelson ami 11. I. Mer iM? Automobile Salesman Shot lo rill, of the Brigham jVoiing univerDeath. Late Friday Night Veteran labor Leader Passes sity. The puliliedtfoi),. "I'oeius 'of on Coast. Away at San Antonio, , the book of eiulitv odd t-; i, Jcxas. In' to is off the expiHti'd press pacs l willrin a week. D will comain-m-e- r I POLICE HOLDING si V Ifcii lilt lliiiltil illiitlll- citllft.liv "'- END CAME KDEK i?l SPECTriu autlior.-hi- ji EARLY letwei'n the two l'lK'l' I.OWfiV M'.l.SiiN ers. . SATIRDAY MORNING j. t ' Spiuiuf iif Mists." is s tlie. heajliiui-- ; Iv ' w -' , WalterJV. Power Killed While j'".ier whleh.Mr. jsels..n-- "inpoems aj-- - l--;, , He lias piiiijJeU woi.N in AuU WithYoung Acute Condition of " Long the lienutles of weslor ()man. Standinjr Is Cause of " 4 sunrises and thwrtteih stihsi'-islemise. , mists-froHi valley, inonn as hike. and "These tain si winch enes, LOS V.WGELES, 'Calif., Dec. 13. J' SAX ANTOMO, Texas, Dec, 1& tliVilled and insjiireil f (l'.!.) One man was arrested . hae -Iim ve; liecli le (It P.) Samtlel (iiuniK'rs, vet-- , western iee mhere today as a suspect the sjly-entn president of the American Fedwell some of the b) ". Power. aiiloiiHe expressed, ing of Waller eration died here at 4 :05 this moru- paintings produecd hi- I tub bile s.ilesuian. shot to death laie ll'lf. .Mr. Xelsoli's jHieins have eslerday in the city's latest mur- artists. dumpers was taken ill in. Mexico. recorded these wonderful weslere der tragedy. ( iiv last Wednesday and rushed Matthew D. Decker is the Jianie sienes as ef lectively as tile artist to tlie Tniletl States, lie arrived . avc w lieu, questioned with tin- - paint brush. the susH-j-' ' 1 litre al 5. o'iJock after-- , - "Sunset I'll yesiei'day H. It. lhs" Merrill. .to He is detectives. by said by police noon and Ills condition 'althniigli. II western r "Sim with its ft. W f i hae admitted that he knew Power is w.im critical, physicians w.ete how. iutiUiMte-lbut denied any knowl- of Sagebrush"- anil cowboy songs', tnl that he would recover. "' but along with if all he lias mainedge of, Gloria villi;. lie took a turn for flic worse, Power's uinrder was the thir- tained a' general theme, of Our however, and denta resulted iig the. Hills" which' picteenth htjiiicitle ill six weeks in ' volving local people. As whs the; tures .the human side of life on Death occuml In. the St. Anthony sitiiaib.iw. in niyiiy of the others. the desert and in the moun- hotel where ConipoFS vVas' taken there is s ."woman in ihrcase in with a human touch the like of from the ear in which he arrived conducted under (he direction of the nflieted Willi the dreadful disease. Police believe that Power, a hand- wlrkth Tew American authors ever here. in doing. The uIkivc is a picture of a little some man of 2S years, was killed I'tnh Public lleuljh association. According to I r.. W. S. ('ockrell, because of lits attentions to Miss flic Uiok throughout maktts one K l'art of the funds obtaim il girl, a patient M an e,ist(rn a 1 t his physli ian who accompanied him 'who Edna 22, telepho'm-tm. or the real .Berry, oi teei of Joy seiiis living sale lo. will the. is thousShe. go through .ily ot;e (if here from Mcxivo City, Gomper's before, he was slain. Wonderful west,. The millions are winds the .obtaining in T Itth ,of ti and., Iiei:ig cared for in sanitariums him death wiuftlue to a conililion which Power was shot by a man as' the by ni means amateurs. While fitnitarium for the care of those1 iM'iteflttins'tiy tlie will stiles. m ute for about a yearnml jwi sat in an automobile in froul both are young men they are among a half avenue resi- - tlm most prolific writers of oor of a '(immoiiwellJi waS'ngisrnvated .of the Mexican by the JiIkIi dence. The murderers fled, leav- state. Their stories and ioems have capital where th( labor leader had ing the automobile salesman to die by the hundreds before passersby could reach him. publications, while many of their youo to. attend the bur eoliferemv. Police planned to bring Miss productions have been published. in At there vvas a sudilen Berry end Decker together in nn magazines of nations cirt ulauoii. PK()F, H. K. MEBK'.S.L. effort to identify the siisioct as "Poems of the West" is a most credthe ninn who, the girl claimed, sold itable colli rlhut ion "to. the literature (C uitfiined on Last Pirpi liquor to Power antl threatened his w hich has been produced in the life. west. "Matty came to my apartment Youn? Provo Man Dies at Thursday night and asked for Wnllcr" the t'trl toltl notice lieforp Home of Parents, Deckti was arrested. I told him ii . Saturday.. didn't know' where he was. He sitid Cliiff, ,'12, died at the Walter cared too much forme mid said lie was going to blow his head home of his parents," Mr. and Mrs. off. Thaddeus I L. Huff at SeVeuttt East rWlien Walter telephoned yesterand Eighth North early Saturday day, 1 told him of Matty's threat Foster Calls on Workers of Secretary Frank Morrison America "to Kill uiofning. He has been suffering for and be said he would see him beikcomea Actinjf President ninnr years of various afflictions fore lie came up and-- tell hini to Until Council Meets. Gomperism." and death came to him as a relief stay away. 1 did not see Walter Mrs. Lila, Eecles Brimliall, a With the merchants and business from years of pain. CHICAdO, Dec., 1.1. (T. P.) AVASIUXfjT()., Dec., 13. (U. again." talentol reader, formerly of Ctah He was bum in Provo, June 21, Miss Berry said she did not know men rrmking ft hearty response am) Charging tliat Samnel t: .moor, P.) The death of Samuel Oompers.. and had lived here most of his Powerwas married. He bad .iold liU'rnl' 'donations of groceries and dead llibnr 'chieftain, worked In the but now of Xew York, will rend an international inwas divorced, thegjrl said. ments to . be distributed in the ''Interest: of capital, the workers proeipltalW "Hell Bent For Heaven," nt the life with the exception of about ht within terest tlie American Federawomen's new club, home Monday two years in Mess, Ari. They went, to school together in ChriKtmns litiskpts. a suntilv of j party of America tjjdjjjssned a for (be power he exLabor tion of tlie under-4hfiov of she stated; Sim a be When contracted neeaea ago, auspices w .' Diego years call 'on the workers "to kill (Jumper-ism.'evening. fruits and vegetables is 42 years that may ercised' through is Mrs. council. a of The Power, severe attack widow, Betty make the baskets complete, it is Municipal following to fa r reaching changes She announced by Community .Welfare Mrs. Brimhall recently gave this scarlet fever. This sickness grad- pro'trated at the residence. A bitter attack was made in the well lead and nffi'Ct. play in Salt. Lake City and received ually weakenedjhis heart which be- denied that her husband was statement over tlie signature of Wil within the organization workers, course. Its future woman. in another both comment much appreciative came worse as he grew older. gard-nerand fruit liam Z. Foster, secret a ry of the orFarmers, Election of (lompor's temporary from the press and from lovers of. In 1016 he ..married Marglir'ette growers of Provo and Immediate ganization. lies with "the executice. successor ' Mr. Mrs. of of a dramatic literature. and fruits have of who Johnson, daughter supply vicinity tloiiipers died in the harness Fraid thf fetleratioh. of council Another scheduled for She is also J. Frank Johnson, who "died the and vegetables on hand are espec- his masters, the imperialists of Morrison. secretary, automatically b last-gre- at ewnmitlt hisinvited to the effort by readTiig; Hi TbaTThT "tHlue "nuar fn TiiTiiiwriigTear leaving a liabyr Ainerica. iir ially, fctiiig iiresideiit, but he is While in Mesa, Ariz., in 1022. Mr. lure. send, In what they care to give to the extend their miwer over, the toiling becoming to issue a cull within six required at The rending will be given masses of the world," the statefluff suffered a stroke. lie was community offices. of ment said in part. "The Kl Paso days from, today for a miH'tiiig of o'clock in the Women's Club House brought to the homo of his parent's Anyone having' a donation e some one lo council and the 'proceeds will go to the fund where he had since been- - living; this kind can get in, touch with tlie convention of the American' Federa- the 'domhers' Con-- .. until the (emi houirv for. the pun basing .of the welfare .workers by calling telephone tion of Liilsir .was- the crowning Gradually be overcome the effects nt, veiit"n of the The play is full of keen humor of the .stroke until a few days ago number l!tl or getting In touch with achievement, in a long life of win At'bin'lie City 'next XnvemU-r.- ' and" wilt the of of which had an Electa class Mrs. atack Dixon, president apinal he philosophy ing lagrippe, betrayal. The- - close "of the first, week- of the Maillicw Woll, seventh vice presl- -' so in creased his suffering that he to men as well as to women. slake Relief Society, who is helping "tlomper'S: was the enemy of in- tleut of the federation and represen-- i nt. the Brighnm to carry out the work.. winter, quarter dustrial unionisin. 'fifihlins iv "Hell Bent For Heaven" is the was unable to survive longer.-Amonof the phop'graveur union, name of the play which won tin'" to keep ..the Uliilills small, tajive his friends and assiiciatesr Young university finds the college In. oralcr to. avoid .the duplicato. bt' the most likely can'di- - .. apptitrs vw Ii famous Pultizer priwTor 192r?;as he was known as a clean, moral am! registration "' a ! eleven tion f effort and in order to give tlUiUt 'l itiei h uihIi-ih(,::spin d il'tie for !he iuieritn apj'iutment. the iH'st. play written and produced obedient young man who lived the scv(ntecn, il little more than one a well balanced supply of foods, wifh the capitalist polilicians to 'AVull hus.lieen Conipe.rs' right hand It was .written, true religious teaching of the L. D. hundrtj nior than the total. regis! ra- the lists are being made out this ltet'i he lalior iiioYemeiifi hltclled to in that year. man for the past few years and lalii church. :ipita!i'l p.n'l s. strangely enough, by a professor of tion of last year ii the college divi- week a ml the available goods r leaders hen believe he will be so an ''nit re is no ioiJrt that 'the t drama t if composition m olumma early response Surviving him are one son. Alma sion. the .organization p'" y,U lo"! t't coldwill Hatcher re fluff, 7 years of age, bis par their Professor be Cniversitv. to-put. would., daily press, greatly appreciated. On DeeemlKT 11 this year the ui'Hier while its cotitiHinent election fro'it panes in 'mourning: that tin' ents and the following'brothers and tal stood at 1111: on I)weml'sT VI Hughes. for permanent eon-- j the rid biluresi ctieudes of Hie working i over if. fight It was first produced and present--oi- l sisters: Elmer Cluff, "Los Molinos. last year the registration of college ' 'c!;.(.-sCoiili'dge. Danes, MoiVini-by the famous Duncan merely Cal. :. Mrs. J. W. Freestone, Los and high school, st out! at lixui. t ".oilers "who have a i'liance b.f fen-- : ili pay t iieir res)ets to the departas a mat iine because a few of the Angeles: Mrs., Peter Bertiu, Pase-denstuschool 1!4 tbe high Couiiting lHii;aif' election, however, beiause' ed. But the militant workers will, Mrs. George Sirrine, 'Mesa, dents nntl the 2"('oibl eleinentary leading literary and dramatic arJof (full,-- , membership on the exeeu- -j shed tears. acted. it to see tist wanted Ariz. . st hool pupils, the total registration 4. tive council from which the resent, (lollllH'l s otll'tjiil even such spo!e.s. It's ipinlity induced theproduce'rs Funeral arrangements which will in residence at the Brighain Young must be iiicked. lire James F. Duil-.camen of t!ie-- ' i.'.'iiiilalisjjc cjass as to try if. out 'as a .regular' prodinv be directed by the Hatch Funeral nyiversily slamls at l.")."i,").: an P. ' 'granite' workers: .Tosejfli " Hughes,. Lloyd (ieorge or Ivytticare. Valentine, riori and its immediate success fol:. Home are pending vord from lii)" that jilaccs the institution Frant; Duffy. inoulders; He' lintcil, Jtiissiu Russia of lowed..'. Dramatic critics were gen- brothers and sisters, who are ex' , SENATE. " mill" among the targes of the (irpeiitefsr AVillhim become the the Soviets hail tyntlio! and at the. end pected here for the services. erous in their-praiThe west. T. A. 'Considers. Muscle Shoal's bill. (workers: ganuelif Jtickrt, of ivorliinu' class slnurgle: in the be- of the .season it received the coveted services may lie' held Tuesday. Jacob Fischer. liarbers : . Mavfield investigation continues. By .spring, .the enrollment in the biniM'tf jwoVkci: traval of wbh h "t.ii.i- -r will money prize liequcathed by. Mr. division go probably Manin Uyan.- railroad .colleg' Y was slotced' for forty years. Pultizer, the great publisher and altove 1150. Da nie! J. Tohfri. teamsters .and house: W.llell lie d!e(l. PARIS Purls courts rfrtr expect"fioln JVilS. ' Continues consideration of pri journalist. Frank MoiT'-enprinters. tlie'Hii-lei iiiii'ftT'iTvcnijg 'to enter biisy ed to render, a decision on the . 1. SANTIAGO The Chilean eal.i-n"- t vate claim A fight ''for. the presidency will li'iitional f'ctieratioii .of trade exof Russian committee li ill If tlii f Y'tt 'v reslgnntbM has teiwlered property, question Appropriations1 unions of Anistertlam a ail .the Ib'-, Ttcvr vol," w ill which Russian- royalists are seek- following receipt of a vote, of "no pects to report navy supply bill. iMiniT r ill Eriiniir or " from the investigation liiturnnlionMe of labor unions Shipping-- , board mjlitary wilhiti the federation irteetin a struging to prevent being handed over Confidence" i to fifrht the unity pyyimsal Muscovy Is'the continues. ..which to the soviet government in the junfu present provir gle" for. the power which Gomix'vs In; of aircraft industry of the'tvvo aiol. t'o pt rtiotjiate sional government of Chile? near future. iv his amaV.ing "has Iomr'surpasses. in ' llie'iiiterusnionnl union trade s)ilil ' i con'f imies. .,.; geiicral.ship. ' ' " Immfgrnlloh rojiiinlltcc cotiliniu world," .'. .'" : In a ins this contest !'iicf the The 'anutial card party of of Johii. deportation 1 I liVl I I V H.N Uonsttlr-utilitji- r vcill lie. John L. Lewis, presiAmerican Legion Auxiliary will be bill.". dent of the I'nite'tl Miire Workers: home Klk's Tuesday in hebl the GeorL't; L. Ilerrv, president of the. evening, Iecenilcr 10. NOTICE, BAND MEMBERS needs to .liuye, a respectable Amount. of Prim that know We all International Pressmen Cnl'iu': W, Tlie purpose jof the party Is, to "'The dins-tothat requfsts L. IlntcbesoTij prcsitlenf of the ear- light for tin public need. a better lighting system in the to which with funds provide raise nil memliers of the Provo band of a "Growth district," says George H. Xay penters union and Daniel J. Tobnl, in the, hosthe Invalid, be at the:. .rehearsal, Sunday r ars in ti mmunity- - :re never necomplished Studebaker agent-folor, president of the Teamsters union. December 14 at one o'clock, p. i; pitals with the usual Christmas. Provo. VA. without a eoifscious effort, things (C, P.) Pre- -' PALIS, ImixI'S. according to Mrs. Frank W.H This meeting Is llniHirtant on ac In cOmpariu'g Provo with other don't just 'huppe h"" In the present niier I'douard Ili'wiot was so. ill to- --- , D4ointf-- , m; 'Iiristiiias programs kec'n enntfuMil-nt Mr. of Its "communities Jfaylur size, will begin nt R o'cbK'k lie 'ma furnished v. the that by British tetr Chamberlain when.-thenihnsized tbaf';Provo leserves a P st Ti.innohs' that a vommumty in the evening' and the public is in- litter band. Kxcuses w ill riot bo ex- than "it now drifts aboig as Provo has done up th.roug'ti system passed lighting ft4gn "' and vited to join the .Legionnaries , ; "Paris" cepted for this' rehearsal. until the last 'fen- - years only to be. .' tin his- return tt) London. has," ' their ladies in. a social time as well Be ' there. other that fact conconscious come "A diictor's bulletin- - today' saitV; cLthe r Mr. "At Xaylor present," disabled to the cheer J LDT'IS FISHER. as in providing , Herriot's general state w;as satis- - j tinued, "business men are comindled ft minunilics have fWged ahead and ' veterans. Manager. In" front I at sv.iH'ping .public iniprovements the sidewalk to I factory. and that his fever was; re--j light tip the in be will spent ' Thcievenlng I '" .. ; of their place of business in order are necessary," . ceding. playing of bridge, C00, and Mah l Bi-a- POSt. rire "uuItjTicHlounTBiu'.i "Thus-Htids'o- Legion post for the next year, having leen elected coniuiander at the regular meeting lield in the armory Friilny evening. ; in comsecond be will Ilos Hugh mand, being first vice commander. John Boesley was named second vice was commander. James Clayton elected adjutant, while' Sterling is the new post finance officer. Claude Hinckley will nerve as chiin-iaifor the coming year and Arnold Hnr-mo- s pkw iif m mm I and ch'serts have WC COMMANDERS 1 . rrxr ra?KTTo' nmrp ' 4. . ANDiBEESLEY .' " ' 1 -- ' J5 .. ..1107 I. I I II ROSS Office...".,.. Editorial Booms. : II H P 1 1 H ii N Phil Hetlbut Elected Com mander of Provo Post of American Legion. Business. - IN B WEEKS IN FOR herald rnoxEs A 1 RAISE FUNDS . i.. ' '. ' t- , VP A U kS KrW con-Jli- ct K " i - HERRIOT ILL ! j j 1 bini-nes- s j i ONLY The-part- .' m-retr- ' ' j : ! A .';.. Jones?. " A. Av MORE Shopping Days nrn ill lhristmas |