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Show IUVA1S THE E2ST JTELEPHQNE-U- S UTAH COUNTY K?A23 FORTY-SECON- -- D YEAR, NO. 222. PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1928. 00 0O O0 De yesj got ywar paper NfiUrijt If , "'nfcw M betfors 1 U sua. REST 0O, - - rRains is Pleased - Expansion is Expected In oo7 r-- 00 i at Steel Outlook I . ii-- oo oo : a 'I 00 O0 0$0 m MM First In The Hearts of His Countrymen Honinu un - 1 High School Student" Hear Unusual Lecture On Great . Patriot; Intimate Details oi Early Life Brought Out lONDON. Feb. 13 (UP)-Oe- org Washington has been dead for 12J years, yet this 195th anniversary of his birth finds the views which were a part of his life gradually seeping Into British domestic and foreign policy. . Fellow Ills Poi'cy British' policy changes slowly XtiMS changes aie tlie "of any single 44tn, not event At no time as at the present have Britain's statesmen walked so closely In the footsteps of Ameri ca s patriot the coke plant which has been completed since he left Provo. When asked if the corporation contemplated additional expansion at the present time, Mr. Rains replied in the negative. He declared that no immediate building plans are under, way but that business is exceptionally good at the present time. Two Rescued in Pcralta Disaster tne career oi IHermmortalWashinfon,' ttrr- father of hia country, was Nearly a century and a half ago 'CLASSROOM' OF OUTDOORS USED . m&ny-wa- ea presented in words and picture by Dr. George Midflleton of Salt Lake in an illustrated lecture to the students of the Provo high school this morn ing in the high school auditor' ' ium. Superintendent II. Gaude Lewis who had made arrange--: ments to Wing Dr. Middleton to Provo conducted the exer- else held Washington: warned his compatri ots against "entangling alliances. Leu than a year ago. Sir Austen Cbambnrlain, Foreign Minister of Great Britain, warned the League of Nations that his country could go no further than the Locarno Tact I For years Washington preached, I taught and practiced American tlonalism Two years ago, the V. UritlaB- - ... ,. University of " Has 2,000 Acre TerrllonT , rt)i if uTt th-rcs- MrciRamrexWessetrtl era is oEnio " Lr Rains, general manager of the Columbia Steel corporation, is making his first official visit at the Provo plant of the corporation since he assumed the office of general manager. lie Arrived from San Francisco Monday in company with W. R. Fhibbs, superintendent of the local plant who had been at the general headquarters of the Son fYgrvmco f orgnni7.at.inn.-- )0 - m 1 F.- - fsatlaok Is Promising "W arc snjoylng a good business BOW." said Mr. Rain. "Wl developments art pleased with theand especially at tha local plant with the new coke oven unit which has . recently keen completed ty the Koppar company. Whlla ths outlook for tha future looks very M . Great Britain Influenced By America's First War Leader and President; Idea ;ofH Patriot Leave Mark. Manager, Although No Immediate Enlargement Is Contemplated . H'U 00 IN ENGLAND - Pleases NewGeneral Excellent-Business rMflBiai oo VIEWS FOUND near iruture -- I , . oo 00 '., - gowpmrnt suimmwil thei repreaentativra of its dominions v ciai ovrrsces and later the rrnrrsentac Ington's birthday and also Intro- -. twyWT8-S- c 1q bind the duced the speaker. . ,: . -Into British closer what ' has iuuict any Empire contemplating praant Masloal Selections iMrAIlM thj. Rfltih rMnmniiwHltli ecpanstons." Vocal selections The Trumpeter BEATTLn. Feb. 22lTP,A of Nations- - each working for the rrom tha fact that Robert E. Mcand TJtUe Mother of Mine" were clararoom of 2.000 acres, the largest ultimate good of the other and the Donnell, natlonail known engineer given by Phil .Anderson of the west of the Mississippi, is now .whole. of Kansas City, who Is an expert Young university, Ernest Paxman of the University of) Washington, throughout his ufe. oa water supplies, was In consultaled the audience In singing Amertion with the local officials of the Washington. Dr. M. Lyle 8pencer opposed any policy which might ica. O. D. Campbell offered the snnounced today In the course of embroiled then United States being . corporation and the city officials Invocation. and unnecessary , classThis are addreu. here his residents Inaugural Tuesday, many The old, familiar story of the was printed by the Charles convinced that tha Columbia Steel first president of the republic was Lathrop Pack Forestry Trust Jmber Keauiont Nations, Chamber-founde- d corporation Is now laying plans for given a new touch and told In a .... of the largest expansions yet by Charles Lathrop Pack, way that added much' interest to I , .,.. undertaken by the company. While president of the American Tree- tion, the students and patrons present association, for the use of the Col- th. Briiih Rmni,. in th.i. hrm.J t that expansion may not take place 17 Dr. Middleton In tracing the early wu miuiuo here lation of International schemes and Immediately, It la believed lege oi roraury. years of Wtfhinfcton, brought to - S estry frimers aiso were given inm Intrigues . that It will come within a year, Ifa number of Intimate details - Washington voiced his dlsanDrov- light mouor ana tne schools 1 at on . the country Investigations depending that sheds tight upon his later ' ' tree American of of of sands W on s IF pounds sf the fostered carried organiimperialism by present by years. A rei arkable set Of slides-- , were sent to reforest the locking agreemente of an lnterna- - Provo Man Named sation. State Closer Community Spirit Js that he has spent years In collect- battered areas in Europe by the tionai character. The British gov-- 1 Wib InveatlrattoB Ing was thrown on tha screen In : I emment Urged In Trimming and Re PacK Trust in its memorandum on ae-Chairman for Forest Mr. McDonnell is said to navel course of the lecture. Some the . " curity submitted recently to the Expnrted been employed by the Columbia v moval of trees; Detrimental Week Plans scenes of out-doIs on Committee ef the the classroom. The orjhescwereJsrnlllsr League security Steel corporation for the purpose -A- DDRESS-CLUB the early days of the republic and of . m.i,,. ri- -. ; amtat --Cawwirt Effects of ascertain rug the water situation II Pointed Are Out. others rare prints not before pubI Park where thousands of tourists sion, declared Its opposition to I here with respect to the growth and II muiu-iaierlished. agreements and ex--1 Mark Anderson of Provo has pass. It will be self supporting in future wa,ter needs of the city. This "By . lCLMKBACOBSETT i.t-..i-i.,- ..f 1 a few years. The reason tnls is pressed ita preference for more I Km Will Be Topic of Farmer, Business Man Boulder Dam Investigation was started several' s agreements between nations with man of American Forest , Washington was depicted by the , City 'Commlnslnnrr possible, says Dean Hugo Wlnken-werdmonths ago by the corporation. Week, by common Interests. as a successful farmer and at State speaker Rotary Senator of the College of Forestry, Have Made Considerable Those close to the situation be- -' , misundnnrfanding Col. Theodore Itooscvelt, national Mark a businessman In addition to hie s is beoause there are nearly 20.000,-00- 0 exists the lieve that the corporation officials among apparently How much furthcE the British chairman. Luncheon "ther achievements as a soldier and of Provo-- relative to tho recubic feet of timber In this are not only Interested In securing Will go In following CoL Roosevelt' writes Mr. Ander.statsman. of moval, Interesting sidelights ' Demonstration Forest where for- -' government tins; andt plan trimming additional water needed by the Washington's foundation of politi- son as follows: I oeaiing wun bis courtship and mar-our trees streets the be Is In of will upon manifested the Unusual interest from public ground up at estry the time of the cal In science. Its future policy Is plant coming The week of April 23 to 2S has city. . A city ordinance was passed the address to he slven at th jl J Kn l la imr.il to d?AHlLjnlf4'eatJLv.Ue-- laught so all may see how forests lllfrtl-lll- t expansion, but also that. Provo mcTMoH-ihfldnoon at the Tecture. i American be assured of the needed culinary J that his, views Jvaeiuljtmadi$! tTy? may be operated at a profit The school waa dismissed I trees from sidewalks or our city Hotel Roberts by State Senator for his Inaugural address Dr. mark In (hla mu nti-- i ' ." waU- r- tosupply the many nrw a mi, .iiu r imuciu II... without proper cooperation from Herbert S.Auerharh 0f Salt Lakf the rest of the day, following the homes that will be needed here Spencer stated a policy Jiewllfol-- 1 issue his win commission,--l?nslghUCoolidge .shortly pro the mayor and city The usual celebrations. of Wash City on "Boulder Dam and Its F.f assembly. low at the university with that Industrial expansion. v T-clamation calling iipon the . nation Effects fert on Provo and Utah County." birthday were held here to- to The Primary province for re- ington's In In the Senator Auerbach has This has been Indulged ar make proper observance of the Dr. Middleton also spoke at the search," he said, 'must be In those day under the auspices of the EngUnion .and other week as an educational medium for pact to such an extent that many extensive study of this problem an Toung university, telling of the fields where natural advantages lish Speaking trees ' upon has made several addresses on thr vreatnese Various giving our people a better apprecia- of the beautiful shade III accrue by reason of our geograpV American organization. and our streets and public parks were subject, both In Utah and in Cali- bringing outofthe Washington, leal location And where greatest Individuals and American patriotic tion and .understanding. cj our for- removed influence, brought the fornia. He has also written a largr to bear -bodies monuen the wreaths placed by the fathert of hia returns may be enumerated. Thus ment of est problems. effects tljatit would have number of articles on the stihter j Fori unsightly country,' (n shaping 'the nations "As you know, the Americanresearch will be In the Northwest- Square.' Washington In Trafalgar upon the adjacent property and sur- for newspapers t Cellforniarrtiifc destinies. ern history. Oriental history and a Washington's est Week committee each year as rounding neighborhood. Many beau- New York and Washington. D. C. This A musical program was held In of organising and. tiful trees which were planted Everywhere he has given his ad Oriental trade, ' international rela- birthday evening dinner will be held by the sumes the task ,.T connection the Middleton f1 - ' forty, and fifty years ago. and dress he has met with on enthusias meech. The with (Here are two persons rescued from tions, hydraulic and .electrical en unlon J. A. Spender, former editor B Y. U. Glee club, the cooperation which have required the constant tic reception. laherlei aeronautics. of gineering. the Westminster be FranciSco" will San after Gasette, j Flanders of the 'bay under the directinn of Prof. Flor-nc- e Spring Lake, ferry Joseph d or Incitizens, organ care and attention to preserve them Rotarians are urged to the guest of honor. who was severely Injured Tuesday Peralta disaster. Above, Peggy and forestry." izations and state apvnrtMi through' until the present time, and which terested guests with thembring 's Jenperson Madsen. sang to thr The purpose of the gift Is threewhen struck on the head by a large Naylor of Oakland. Bejnw, J. R. out tbe"country. Within recent have become landmarks of renown luncheon. th "Reresslonat.jnd rock In an accident at Santaquln. Nichols, who was treated at the fold. , First, as a demonstrationoindTunderdlrection of Prof. Robis now given a good chanceto re- - emergency hospital for . drowning. area for rntereyinir th gnrert Sauer, rendered several numnuuis unii eiiecuve, dow nation' sens, have been removed without CARNIVAL KEAfUW ENDS in and worn , public w irom bers. forestry Illustrating uw.k ikuvci. wei acooroing and In . ef detrimental ally locally, by the RIO 22 appointment Be constderatlng DEJANEIRO, Feb. how such forests may be scientificAird hospital each state of a state chairman to fects It would have upon the favor- - While half a million mnli UP) The accident occurred while digally handled; Second, for research give leadership to the week's ob- - able appearance and attractiveness d the streets of the business v in silviculture, and forest manage-- . ging a cesspool, Flanders being I Seven graduate students of th. serrance In .his state. trk-- t a parade of floats marked the of our citjt streets. truck by the rock when his assistmcnt, and. third, as a practice area Young university have been approvtTp-watlov com- - j end of carnival season here to- - Lake View Farmers, Promised In Tmndpthe-ewthis Having ant attempted to throw It out of ior loresrry stuaen(s. According eo by the university council for i ne committee asks you to serve mission passed in April. 1525. the night the way, missed his aim, and the to Dean Winkenwerder the tract masters degrees to be awarded this during 1928 as chairman of the ; Z, Discuss following ordinance, whereby It was rock rolled down to strike Flanders will serve all these purposes most year. weke for UUh, and I hope very j hoped that we would have a closer tion 760, that a commission be park with crushing force. ' much that you will consent to do so. cooperation with the citirens of our appointed by the city commission admirably and in so doing offer The students whose ano'icatlons Dr. L. D. Stewart of Payson gave a really wonderful opportunity for bave been favorably passed upon. You are familiar with the dutieaj community: . era, of three memberr The Lake View Farm Bureau irst-ai- d treatment before Flanders wnn ineir mars, roiiow: (Jiaudlus the organization deemed most de-- J it shall be unlawful for any per- - j beingconsisting advancement of forestry. residents and taxpayers o nvlted 175 members and guestshas, taken to the hospital. tn treble B. Call, for Anson state Brown, wiology; the and pe-state, your fro on a written 'Provo. without The' said function of :. ttend a meeting for discussion of MANILA,Fcb. 22 (UP) Justice In the the commissioner Helen Hinckley, history; which will zoology; In cooperate mission of will more be qf charge the tax the CHOIR rBACTXCK POSTPOF question Thursday evening. marches with lagging steps on the Daniel Drew Jorgenson. xooiogy; week's actlvitiee. The committee. narks and bublic brotoertv to riant i time snH .tt.n Inn giving JeilkinS DUVS n IK. Kifnfiew. The meeting will follow a suppe - The ' I. ea A regular ' tabernacle choir seIm 1ant n uic James A, Kartchner, soology; Hugh will deem your acceptance of the trim, remove, destroy, cut deface, ling of public grounds, streets an md t 0.. eaaaaur-vk. IB iu vsv nsejaweM. In the Lake View program practice, scheduled to be.hild this lu Sea. A. t Qf Peterson, educational admlnlstra--T leadership of the week In Utah as a bark or In any way Injure, any tree, siw-- His of our dry. IJOtTinflnV ward amusement hall, which start i evening, has been postponed until real Nathan to advanceaoclal contribution the U Whetten, or shrub, or any tree guard placed (. The members of this board of at I o'clock. At p. m. a dance will - next 'Wednesday science. ment of forestry and will consider round any uw, in any pan. ai any evening., due to At Puerta Princena more than 43 commission shall serve for be staged, with the public invited E. J7 Jenkins, Oldsmobile daW Twelve students of the College of it an honor to cooperate with you of the streets or alleys. Said per- - para the obeervaace of Washington's criminal cases are awaiting trial period of from , four to six year to attend. for some and have the been four for et In Twin Fine Arts were past an also weke years the for waiting birthday. approved making outstanding mlt shall state specifically the work without compensation. The parr . Falls, Idaho, has purchased the graduation this year. three years:--- ' success this year. Upon acceptance, to be done under it and shall be j commission, with the cooperatlor Lest autumn, announrement'went franchise of the Utah Motor 8ale R. H. Rutledge, district, forester void after thirty days from date MZI FROCKS IN PARIS forth that there would be a term of company, local OMsmoMIe dealer, rt SVNSHADB OMLY WEAPON at Ogden. will get In touch with thereof. All trimming of. trees will have Jurisdiction of the regu-yo- u PARIS. Feb. 23 (UP)-Ja- is frocks- "ourt More than 100 witnesses Is announced by F. B. Benney. who ' PLYMOUTH. England. Feb. 22 and discuss plans for the state ' shall be done under the supervision lation : and management- - of, all are the latest gowns to be Included from alt ovr Palawan came from ha had charge--o- f tab Unsettled J the company 'UP) A sunshade to keep away organization deemed most effective of the commissioner of public parks psrks planting. " condemning and in the growing list of feminine ap distant pointa. They, waited a since its' organization here. Mr. lions and' other wild animals ia Ihc in handling the work In your sUte. 4 his authorized agent" tonight jor trimming of trees located upon" the parel designed for sports wear. A month, boarding and lodging them-- j Benney has Joined forces with A. E. only weapon carried on her travels I tut. Anaeraon states I tommlsAMHi rroDoecd eate Park streets or nnhlie muniii ni Pmn special Invention Carries around (he Tonrseen of Salt Lake City, Olds- -. by Miss Gertrude Benham. who Is committeemen will be wives at their own expense. appointed, at) That a closer community spirit City, and It shall be their duty and waistline representation ef the Maximum temp. J jnnajiy. arter ll na4 been borne mobile distributor. ana lu in in many, may be bad among tne citizens, power to have entire charge of all various Instruments used by acter- l"l""u B:tmn crcry county n upon them that the Judge had Mr. Jenkins has been In Provo k J F woman addl-tn .....a J eomraunlUee rhe notes and commissioners mayor Taeeday larger . giootrotter. city running up the scale it, city parks and new parks that may- istlc o forgotten to appear, the witnesses jdartng the2 past three weeks miiu. iduw m. worm wi urn, . rrospective committeemen 1; shall be my purpose to propose to; be established.' streets- and etde- from ths waist t the shoulder. On MlnlBMiss trait. went home with nothing accom enthusiastic over Provo and Utah times and recenUy now being Interview and names I ths commission, in keeping -- wtthw alks 'are arrived on here a ia a representation of a whatpocket . parking of any nature Twieday W1H be announced later. plished. The prisoners remained In 'county. her seventh trip. our state statutes. Chapter 19, Sec-- 1 soever. saxophone -- . rty 'f "Zr m .. ,h.,, l, j,.,, TVl? "v. Offia al Scores FOREST CHIEF Cutting of Trees ANDERSON IS intcr-seed- " AUERBACH TO , rt V3 er : citl-xen- nllrt ri'i'ft-.(thei- v ar y - de INJURED AN wlthout-eonslderl- RECOVERING ng- flt - public-spirite- Ktp-ing- MasteolDegrees. Will Awarded ISLAND JUDGE 1 To 1 FORGETS TRIAL i - corn-agenc- 1 b. J. ' The Weather l a 7 - - , i ( an tt jr ;.JB I , ; -- . Taxes -- |