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Show i 1 ! ! Let There Be Light 'Provo HE-- " The end of government 1$ make the people happy, and that people is happiest which is most enlightened.-- NUMBER EIGHTY-SIX- . THIS NEWSPAPER IS A PUBLIC INSTITUTION Advertising shortens the distance be tween human minds just as the railroad shortens The HERE TO SERVE THE PUBLIC IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE. WE WANT EVERYONE TO FEEL AT LIBERTY TO USE IT. o oui n dct p res i d e Hfai i dvi RESULTS POINT UNMISTAKABLY ... . -- - - - - .. t-- - . d eTit ee-piIesi . - . . Come . Now FOR AI TEdlC AN PRINCIPLES FIRST County, State and Nation Give Handsome Majorities; Even the Solid South Broken by Tremend-ou- s Landslide, Which Surprised Most Opti mistic Republican Workers. The greatest political triumph ever experienced In the history of this country eras (hat of Tuesday when. t7 of the 48 atatee of the Union' voiced their sentiment In favor of the policies as proposed by the Re-- l publican party. The overwhelming election la no Ulone a victory for the Republican party, but America, with American Ideals uppermost In the minds of the people of this great na" tion. Tuesday inornlng workers of both parties were confident of success, the Democrats basing their optimism on l - i ' j the theory that league Coolidge Arrive in Utah County A T ct 1 21r-T.M-Taylor- (D)-151- ty 4 - , 4 G.-u- J. D. Boyd (R) 1974, J. T. Wll- D) 1715, majority 159. County treasurer Henry Jeppson (R)'1993, J. A. Loveless. Jr. DJ 4864, majority 329. County recorder Leah Eklns (R) 2 Gene view jRichardson (D) 1473, majority 638. County attorney M. R. Straw (&) 1959, J. w. Robinson (D) 1694, ma- 6. County auditor C. L. (Rj 1946, John W. Guy (D) 1715, majority 231. County "assessor --Hams f J ill, l J ' 1 - C, Pratt j5, Hawkins R) 2032, J. L. majority 432. County surveyor E, B. Jones (R) 1961, S. P. Stewart (P) 1709, majority 252, City judge C. W, Johnston (R) 1958. Abe Trner (D) 1772, majority 181. Constable B. F. Roper . (R) 2034, Wrer Wilkins (D 1589, majority 445. The vote of Utah county, frblch y not be the final results but which is as accurate as could be ftven over the telephone, is as fet- For presidential elector CP) 1500, Hrdg 7.T7998 0721 V Republican plurality, 1277. For U. fj. Senator Reed Smoot S372 6678 ! plurally, 1394. For Congressman . O. Leatherwood ,T. , . . . Republican " Thomas Republican . si P?;? Hr?-- that ejection is ever and ) i : THANK PEOPLE ft OF-PR- OVO 4 r i FOR SUPPORT GOVERN OR-- L E C T DECLARES APPOINTEES MUST BE ? K - EFFICIENT, It - In a conversation ' with 8enator Reed Smoot yesterday the editor of The Post was asked by Mr. Smoot to extend to the people of this city and county who gave him such splendid The election resulta were especially gratifying to Mr.' and Mrs. H. J. Gillett, who live near Saratoga, - on - tho northwest side of the Utah lake, for they now "have a Harding 'and a Coolidge all of their own. The distinguished gentlemen entered the Gillett home on tho night of election, Harding arriving at 11:30 p. m., while Coolidge a little late, though ono the less welcome, entered the Gillett home at 1 a. m.. November 8. The happy parents felt that they could do no better than to name their new arrivals Harding and Coolidge in commemoration of the election of the two great statesman to tho highest offices within the gift The of the American people. mother and children are re-ported to he getting along fine. if V "t I Indian War Veteran are requested to attend the funeral rwilliara McDonald, which will be held at the First ward meeting house In Provo next Sunday at 8 oclock p. m. By request of the family and Joel A. Johnson, commander, the Veterans will assemble at the residence of Comrade McDonald, 240 East Third South, at 2:30 p. m. , Srren 0 Hsrdbu SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS MOVED ELECTION SPREES TO PROVO MEN INTO NEW HOME r- EXPENSIVE JROVE - LOCAL DEBATORS CHALLENGE PRIHCETON NEW MANAGER CHOSEN. At s recent meeting of the officers snd bouse committee of Battery C, Lieut. W. A. Thome was chosen manager of the armory, and anyone I desiring to lease the hall will get In touch with Lieut. Thome, who will be a - STUDENTS In answer to a commun'catlon sent to the chairman of the Princeton University Debatiug committee, D. W. Hawkinson, the debating man-- " ager of the Brigham Young university, is in receipt'd tha following telegram: We are glad to accept your invl- ution to debate the B. Y. U. WU1send question in one week. All arrangements will of eouree he subject to final approval of Princeton university faculty. We will wire you finally as soon as possible, and in the meantime we will be glad to have you send any suggestions, . Signed Alfred McCormick." I. The debate will -- probably . take plase January 3, A92JodAha4ocaL. students r delighted with the prospect of meeting debaters from s unL t varsity as famous as Princeton. t Robert Cockrell of Pleasant Grove The senior high school has moved glad to arrange matters for their. Earl Thorn of Sprlngvllle were convenience. and WhUa bulldt the into m pew home,. before Judge James B. Tucker lng is not yet completed the stu- taken 50 each lor dents and teachers are very comfort- yesterday and fined ha their possession liquor having able and happy. Principal Atkin election - Jesse Wilkins was nighton smile s bln face fined 350 and sentenced to serve a has contagious when he enthusiastically Hectares term of 30 days in the county jail, R, Mabey there is' nothing new to birder us Wreff WiRcliit wss taken before from hsving a mast" spies did - and the court today Jr.,' similar charge oq.'a profitable year. and sentenced to pay a tin of 50. The Provo high school is publishnews paper, ing this year a the Provoniam, which has received favorable c laments rm some of PLAINTIFFS III the beet scheol exchanges. The class in dramatic art under OUTLINES PLATFORM the direction of Miss Broadbent, Is ACTIONS SEEK busy on the 'play, 'AlLof-a-euddwill Which in be TERM NEXT FOR staged Peggy,'' Provo h4 , in adveral . neighboring RELIEF III COURT towns within the next few weeks. Supt. A. H. Diion was present at Roscommon, Mich,, Nov. 5. Mrs. chapel Thursday snornlng. He gave Jane Johnson, 65 years old, mother - W. O. Stowell has filed an action . one of tils characteristic short, id at three children and sheriff-eleqf in the district court against John W. spiring addresses and sang for the Roscommon county today outlined Bone asking for the dissolution of a students the Alma Mater" of the tho platform on which she will and for th.0 sale of Into office next January, succeeding Unlvarslty of 'Chicago. in property Jointly owned, and This morning Prof. Pardos of the Sheriff Johnson, her husband, j distribution of the B. Y. U. gave tn interesting address tr,' .t " I can land a bad man, or a bad I a . . therelrom. before the student body. This nren woman myself. If necessayr, she utv-sh. Done has filed suit in lng a dance for the seventh and said, but as a matter of precaution the district court against Lewis eirith grades sill be held Is the 2 will appoint my husband deputy. Jacobsen to recover 31,000 paid for new gymnasiam. In the intervals between searching the installation of a ventilating sysThe book and supply store which tor and caring for prisoners, I will tem In the Gayety theater at Payson. was opened ithls week In the new :look after Ply children two girls whica the plaintiff alleges failed to and a boy and the domestic, duties building is osuph appreciated Ay the - in the county Jail. properly, efficiently and effectively students. Senator Reed Smoot, Who last or at all ventilate said building. f the LIts Ca2s club Members Mrs. Johnson added 1&at In case Caleb Tanner has filed suit In thd have been rnvuch In evidence storing ft should become necessary for her Tuesday was returned to the senate district court against G. FV McGon-agl- e K the week. They will ghre their first to arrest a bad man, he will know for the fourth time, was bom in Salt Lake City January 10, 1862, the son as state engineer asking that has been after Atm. Charles R. Mabey was born an a tlsb dance 'fct the Mozart iudl Ihts some one Abram Open and Annee Krlstlnla the defendant In the action show of sheriff-eleThe experher evening. gained atDavis county; farm in Bountiful, A national drive for better Segllsh ience from her husband, who has (Morrison) Smoot. He received bis cause for his failure to reclve,-fil- s tended tho University of Utah and is on. The tteacherff are ktrfftisg .to Ibsen sheriff for the past six years, eariy education In the public schools knd act upon a certain application and the University of for water In the Provo r(ver to be stfoobl Cluster a greater pride in cor mother and whom she married tf Years ago. of P8lt University of Chicago; "taught later Utah and d graduated from the used for power purposes which the to are tsnsue-'aflflint trjhas m iHinwji in of this plaintiff in the action sent to him, Young academy Brigham Next overcome habits. b!b. the are mada art depart- etty, following which speech being by palnTMay 1, 1989. In the Utah tight he was engaged and was returned by the defendant November 12, a Better ment. Friday, A aa served private, eorpsrai artillery, to the plaintiff without any action be given by the JCext Thursday Armistice day will tn various Commercial and Industrial and sergeant during the entire eerv-lc- e :$peech program will Posters here. Among other im- being taken thereon. enterprises , and a observed be in program English 'department. patriotic of that organization in the Philipportant offices he now holds in this to e phaslze this movement :to fee given by the student body. n Slogans in the both state Is pine islands, president of the city xnd trouble and Filipino insurPrevo Commercial 4b Savings bank, BRYAN HAS PLAN e twenty-ona member of the board of directors rection, and was. under fire of 'Zion's Mercantile Intimes; filled a mission to Ger: TO PUT HARDING stitution. the 'Deseret National bank many, 1900 and 1903; traveled at ' and the Deseret Savings bank. PolitL the (Close of this mission throngh , southern Europe, Switzerland, Engcatty. Senator Smoot has always been AT HELM NOW a stalwart Republican, and in 1903 land end France; in 1906 organized was elected to represent Utah in the the Bountiful State bank, becoming United States senate; Jn 1909 he was eaahier of that institution, a position The ttaad corrected returns on the presidential election show ' Nov. f. President Chicago, which hi pttH holds.. In 1909'Mr. again chosen to the office, and was the electoral vote results, as foilsws: once snore chosen for that place in elect Warren G. Harding should beof Electoral vote, 631. Necessary to s Choice, 266. Mabey was elected councilman t 1915. which term expires In March, come president as soon as possible. Bountiful, being the first Republican FOR HARDING. . 1921. His term of office will not ex- President Wilsons resignation and 5 Orego ever elected to effice In that city. 381 Pennsylvania pire until 1927. He served as councilman and mayor Arizona Hardings apopintment as secretary Rhode tsland 11 . of state by Vice President Marshall.--follow- ed for six years; In 1913 asl 1916 was r 13 California fi Booth Dakota . . , by Marshalls resignation in a member of the Utah legislature, 6 . i Colorado Inspired Wlot' Tennessoiv turn should accomplish. this accord- - , and made a notabla record as a law7 Coaueettest W are told (bat this was a nick- lng to a statement made hers 4 . ( tah , maker. He was the author of the today , 8 Delaware Vermont name bestowed by Horace Walpole on by William Jennings Bryaa. 4 k k U gambling bill which ended 4 Idaho Mr. Wilson Oliver Goldsmith, because of the Washingto should j. 7 , in Utah. In 1916 Mr. Mabey ran for resign at 19 Illinois West Virginia U strange medley of ' it and foolishness, once, Bryaa said. Then Mr. Star- -, congress. In 1917 he volunteered a 15 f WWonsln Indiana 11 a soldier in the World war; became genius and stupidity sblcli entered shall as soon as congress Convenes, Iowa II Wyoming should name Mr. Harding secretary 8 Into his mental omkgnp. a captain In the 145th field artillery 16 Kansas ... of state and himself resign so that and served with that regiment at 6 Maine .t. Total . . . . . . ; , . Mr. Harding may become 404 president Fort Douglas and Camp Kearny. 8 Jud Tunklna. v Maryland at the earliest possible moment, and n Instructas FOR detailed was COX. Later he 18 Tunktns says that after a womJnd Massachusetts Alabama through a definite plan for -12: or at the school of fire. Camp Bill, 16 an succeeds In getting her husband carry Michigan , peace. " rrr Arkansas before ,.be returned. his 9 OkhuT-an.".t. Minnesota , . dressed np Just t$e say she wants, won jp Chicago Florida 4 splendid efforts In tbs service After Missouri shes liable to look him over and wish In Oak park this evening, fto,tpeak ,.,'..,18 a , of rank major. Georgia the t 1( for him 4 v was a cave man. Montana........ be IS Kentucky 8 the war he returned to his home Nebraska There will be a special conferenca 10 Louisiana 8 .town, Mr. Mabey is married and has Nevada of the hfgh priests of the Utah stake Wealth and Happiness. 10 a family of four children. Mississippi 4 New Hampshire at the Central school bniTiTTng fn this A man who says wealth doesnt 12 North Carolina 14 New Jersey city Sunday morning, November 7, 9 PLAN PROGRAM said Jud Carolina Tunkii.v South bring bappines 8 New Mexico 20 Texas "never saw a small boy who found a beginning at 10 oclock. Prof. A. N. 45 York New Merrill will address those present, men at tbs Brigham 12 5 auarter In the street Just as he wa Virginia The North Dakota to-- 1 choosing for his subject the Doctrine a meeting held 34 Young university , Ohio passing a CjiihI) store. Covenants. A full attendance Is snd a . of .127 Total planning 10 day for the purpose Oklahoma desired. program. suitable ArmlatiCS - , Senator ReedSmoot Charles FECZESIEiFF es -- ct ' . 1 e I ct 'Spaalsh-Amerlca- t s , ! , ! Corrected Returns on :U. S. Electorial College Results -- , ...... ... ...... -- race-trac- jj .... . -- 1 " - - 1 t 1 1 jt U .... ........ d , ................. ... ...I..... es -- plurality, 7244. (CoBtinHel 7989 6745 Downio Earth f -- i :i933,-majorl- ) . ' nightfall as the returns began to come in party workers on both sides were more or less surprised at the r i great political avalanche. t In Utah cpnnty the entire ticket was elected from top to bottom, thA judicial and atatseffi- cers, and while there was some doubt as to the district judgeship pending on the returns tor tho conn-tie- s of the Uinta Basin, Ellas Hansen wen orer Judge A. B. Morgan by A ritaallal majority. Tbs total vote in Provo city it as electors Re-j jotlows: Presidential f publican 2058, Democratic 1(07, iha--L jorlty 451. United Statea senators (R) 2003, M H. Well-- f ; Reed Smoot 511. Repre--I 1582. majority lag (D) sentatives to congress. E. O. Leatberwood (R) 2o63 frMatt. Thomas (D) 1807, majority 452. Governor Charles R. Mabey -D) 1 6 5 7. R) I majority 364. Supreme justice J. f E. Prick (R) 2018, H. M, Stephens (D) 1593, majority 425. Secretary state H. E. Crockett (R) 2059, E. D. Thomas (D) 1599, majority f 460. Harvey Attorney general Cluff (R) 2128, S. P. Dobbs (DJ 1536, majority 592. State treasurer IV. D. Sutton (R) 2082, Geo. M Whitmore D) 1554, majority 525. Superintendent of public instruction Geo. Thomas (R) 2094, L. J. Muir 1616, majority 278. State rep. HD) reaentatives R. H. Boswell (R) 2031, W. L. Booth (D) 1601, majority 430; W. A. Knight, fR) 2088, I. H. Masters majority 673; D. T. Lewis (R) 2083, A. F. Money (D) 1552, majority 531; J. D. s, Thorne (R) 1991, Alice Reynolds (D) 1706, majority 285. District Judge Ellas Hansen '(R) '1773, A. 160. B. Morgan (D) District attorney C. J. Wahlqulst (R) 1822, J. B. Tucker (D) 1898, majority 76. County' commissioner, term --J. T. Gardner (R) 2014. It. D.'Wadley(TD) 154 jorlty 470. CoasUj (R) j. Huntington (D) 1389, majority 855. County clerk W. N. Hales (R) 2093, J. a Davis (D) ; 1582, majority 511. Connty sheriff I Second-dls-tH- c to--- A . (wantedthe Republicans were equally as confident that Mr. Wilson and his would be repudiated by tie voice of the American people. And so by c heartfelt thanks." He 3 said that, he was happy to know that la doing these things. Join the people of his home town, bythelr vote7 had expressed satisfaction with day and be one of that bunch who doesn't belleveJn.JetUug, , hi, efforts them in the nation. "George" do It all. Governor-elec- t Units with these fellows who Charles R. Mabey are associated with a co-expressed similar appreciation- - Ho cause to make a "Bigger and A desires to thank the people for tho Better Provo not only in word, A splendid reception given him Monday A evening, and the support given him but in deed and in fact. A ' at the polls. Mr, Mabey says that ha. JOIN TODAY. ;t!:er men, is working on a plan give the state a more efficient adL ministration, and declares that men VETERANS WILL ATTEND who receive consideration for ap FUN KRAI, OF COMRADE pointments must be efficient. Harding and the Wilson league of nations, pro-Britis- 'j men American people Utb ; we have settled the of who is to run our govern- ment tor the next few years lets-ge- t back to earth on so..e of ' the things that need doing Ashers at home things that we must do... Dont leave.it to, the other fellow to do It all -- the A Alms. We each have our amouifl of responsibility. Lets all be boosters. Let us bring the things to Provo that deserves'- - (he Provo good things.--Let- s put our to vn a the map. .The Commercial club TO FACT THAT MAJORITY STAIJD ? between places. distance VOLUME TEN. PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920. J7 J i x 4 t ' |