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Show QVG PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921. YOR DIXON STRUCK BY War-Dciliujc- ESTABLISHED French Railroads, d AH 1910. PROVO WITH STATE Restored YELL REPRESENTED HGRY OPPONENT OF SOUTH: EVERY mile of the too w ht of 1icnch railroads destroyed restored. . This is perhaps one of 1800 xoHm l90 WICK ANTI CIGARETTE BILL D. Book, Issued (Special to Lake, Feb. 1. Dixon LeRoy Mayor the of senate before the haring Jn charge bill statement heard and norning , eKect that the presentIs law not iting cigarette smoking enforced nor that any attempt tin made to enforce that law. Wion stated that the officers of to enforce the ,0 were attempting -, let declared, that owing to lnrente on the part of many adult it rery eni the officers found (o enforce the law. non leaving the senate committee L mayor was met at the door R. Castle, a box manufacturer, Interests, Renting the tobacco leatfirmed the declaration that tttempt was being made Jtoen-- e the present law, to which Mayor You dont - mean to a said: the statement that no attempt ing made to enforce that law in V f ' re!" Thats exactly what I mean, said Castle. Whereupon the mayor ired, "Youre a liar. jjtle told the mayor to take off passes, which he did and held while Castle m in both hands,' Friends ick him on the forehead. Mr. Castle grabbed him and took sway notwithstanding Mr, Dixon ed them to let him go, declaring hey didnt believe Castle could, appeared Itase - . i him. Illustrates the Intense manifest by both the snd opponents of the he Incident rest being penenta asure. tmong the local people who have in before the committee were Miss c Klxon and Mr. Ernest Wllkln-- i. two students of the Brigham These students jsng university. - s very favorable impression g their side of the question both senate committee th a force-en- d appealing manner.'. 1 I. W. CLARK HOME. - r i Clark, manager ..of the jUnrlde Motor company, has just nrned from the Pacific coast, iere he visited Mr. L. L. Nunn and her business men in the interests his firm. Mr. Clark speaks of the outlook - for good knees daring the coming year. He lares that such is the feeling pong the big business men of Cali- John W. I optl-LLcal- ly ROAD SUPERVISORS Mr. George Leven, re Clothing-sto- jb K ; FOR COUNTY PRE- manager of the of this city, has ' returned from a trip where he visited Mr. COMMISSIONERS HELD BUSY SESSION YESTERDAY; MANY ; PETITIONS GRANTED. The. board, of county, commission-jer- s met yesterday and among other things appointed the following road supervisors in the respective districts in this county; C. M. Beck, Attteritan FortC. Arthur Huff. Lake Shore; H. L. Slack, Pleasant View; F. Q. Clark, Alpine; Irving Johnson, . Holman, Manila; John j- -- Goshen. , Pratt P. Thomas of Spanish Fork was appointed supervisor of the North Lake Shore drainage district, to succeed John P. Youd. Matters pertaining to the improvement ot roads In Provo City and other ' parts of the .county occupied much of the time of the commisi sioners. Dr. H. G. Merrill of the Provo General hospital appeared before the board and asked that the hosas it Is an institu-tto- n pital be not taxed of charity.-- D- r- Merrill stated that many of the hospitals of ''the state are dropped from the assessment roles and declared that - the book of the local hospital , at the close of 1920, showed a deficit of 111, 203. 67. He stated that the physicians of the hospital had performed $1,596 worth of charity work daring the past year. The matter was referred to the county assessor and the county attorney, and win be taken up at a later date by the comwere missioners. The - commissioners ''petition - asking presented with that Charles Anderson be given employment by the county in order that he might support his family of young children, what at. this 'time are' said to he in destitute circumstances. - -- DIED HERE YESTER---v pen Feet of Well in oi Hyrum Safford - Died Saturday - Clyde Dnrrant and 8Tth are down from the after a 100 ) wt contract completing on the Bay State mine. .l! 8tate that the snow 7rage seven feet in depth ui It is well and r tbst packed ir with only two or three not the are kavSnR come. It has off the steep roof of' rofle mm and the miners Su -- shoveling It off to relieve -- tractnre from the great arpenters Invite Public to Convention JJ INblic are invited to attend the Hyrum Safford, a highly respected Citizen of the Bonneville ward, died at the family residence Saturday evening following a prolonged illness caused from a cancer of the stomach. Mr. Safford was 65 years-o- f age and was born In Fillmore, Millard county. He came to Provo 24 he was years ago and for 13 years custodian of the Maeser school of this city. During his life here he was faithful In the performance of his dnties and he enjoyed the friendthis city. He ship of many people Inwidow and the He is survived by his Mrs. and tons daughters; following William Johnson, Mrs. Ada Alonzo, Lorena and Albina Safford all of this city; Mrs. Eugene Bell Johnson of Afton. Wyoming;brothSafford of Sterling, Colo.; one er and one sister and ten grand children. Funeral services were held in the Bonneville ward meeting house this afternoon. Over-lad- e, C00Tentin of the Carpenters will he neld here next W?, Tnlng in the Central school. fro Salt Lake City , and Prof. lAmnUv 88 the audience Merrm of the B. Y. U. will Wncak- :,m Special musical numbers Presented In the . shape of k Inin, mm" t vkf a"d Instrumental solos. jTh, b,,??,1 are Invited, t10 'regular convention "Wo.,11 be held in the domestic Mr. Pete Christensen of Salt Lake Jla the high school. conducted a series of dancing les- ?artment I pupi,s under the direction ln th hfrrhv hheK ton. ntructor will serve the ban- - ;on! noaDionsro0 the stu- dnr,1? ''of 2t Senro scnooi. Mr .Christen- Wll.of Carpenters at sen came to the local school upon an 4i (vPra wl be represented nas. ,rtion hy A1 Loveless and ,b,lr lijfe.f r as delegates and Parley third vice chairman. iifm Kmker & IJcnver, & Rio Dancing Master Here Slayer ofPayson Man Has Confessed; Pleads SelfDefense; Dispate.OverFare - Wyo. , The elder Nash declared that he was glad that his son had confessed to the killing and was ready to face Mrs. Nash told the consequences. the officers that she had Schwab's revolver in Los Angeles, but that her husbands young brother disposed of store. it at a second-han- d Harry H. Nash, who is a motion conpicture actor, is alleged to have fessed killing of - Schwab, Thursday of last week, some days after being brought here from the coast on the charge of murder. The alleged confession was made in the presence of ' Sheriff W. A. Campbell. J. AL Showalter, special officer of the Santa Fe Railroad company, and a representative of the Coconlmo Sun of this city, and is as to-t- he follows: " Fare Causes Dispute, I, Harry Nash, rode to Walnut canyon with a man, registering my name, Harry Nash, there. The next day I wanted to go to Winslow. This man had said he was going to Winslow, and that I could go with him. He said if some more would . go it would be two and a half or three dollars I cant remember just much man. The man 1 he said wanted to go to Winslow to see was here the day before and said if 1 would come there he might give me for-oa- work, ch x or "We were out about twenty-fiv- e thirty miles when I asked him how much this trip was going to cost me. He Said $20. I said .I cant pay that. He then said he would make It $15. I Bald I couldnt pay that much; He said, By God, youll - get out and walk then. "He looked at me funny, like he had been drinking. Then he stopped the car and started to fix something under the radiator. We kept .arguing." I thought Id hold him there until someone else came along. I had a bum foot and couldnt walk so Tar. 8o I began letting the air ont of the IRRIGATION COAIFANY ORGAN IZED. The Big Hollow Irrigation company has filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk. The company is organized with a capital stock of $36,000 divided into .. 240 shares of a par value of $150 each. Spring vllle. is. named as the principal place of business and the following are named as the officers and dlrec- Itoro of the compay:n Mark Cook. president and director; Moroni Minvice president and director; Miner, secretary and treas- L Hyde d,rector; na K. - I uL ! . 1 ;r t, e Oil ms "''"I., Flagstaff, Artz..f Jan. 31.- - The father and wife of Harry H. Nash, of Martin slayer Schwab, Jr., Payson, Utah, business man, whose body was found in an abandoned well near this city several weeks ago, arrived here yesterday from Los Angeles. The father is J. C. Nash, a banker of Hillsdale, , i S s MounU-Timpanogo- v , tyon U-- c . D. P. Dibble, Mapleton; David Adamson, Highland; Henry Hicks, Clinton; J. J. Evans, Spanish Fork; J. Wallace Clegg, Vineyard and Lakeview, and John Roberts o, Wtion: ly Grande system. The great strides made by the state and the""accompllshments"tn- many lines of endeavor are illustrated In the ratlclea written by Utah men. Simon B&mburger, former governor of Utah, writes of the tact that Utah Welcomes Men and Women ot Joseph H. Rayburn, Enterprise. general secretary of the Salt Laka Commercial club, writes extensively Utah Americas Raw Product Warehouse, citing figures galore to show the production of the state, agriculturally and otherwise. John 8. Earley, secretary ot the Utah Manufacturer association, ' described Utahs factories and shows that the all previous , 1920 output eclipsed . .. records.. , The resources ot Provo and Utah county are brought out in a splendid article by Elmo Cunningham, executive secretary of the Provo Commer-da- l, eJuWAmong, other, praise-- , worthy things Mr. Cunningham says; Provo, the principal city of tha county, - in well- - and rightly named . the Garden City of Utah. Nestling in the midst of. the great fruit orchards it presents an. aspect that is treat to the eye.. In ecenle beauty Provo has no rival In the world. Situated right at the point whero the Wasatch range reaches the climax of its grandeur, with the lake a silver at its fet, it presents a picture jC to nature lovers that ! irreslstable. Almost under the shadow of It offers those pleasures to the mountain climber, the tourist, and the sportsman that are equalled , anywhere." Dr. J. E. Broaddus, who has long THREE YOUNG I.IEll sung the praises of southern Utah, described "The Worlds New Won- derland." "Coat - Mining; In Utah" FACE COURT. ia the. title of a comprehensive article by R. M. McGraw. Dr. Elmer G. refer CHARGE OF TI!EFT Peterson and Dr. W. E. Carroll prob-Jeto agricultural and niveetock f and opportunities. Dr. E. B. tires. He had a gun In his hand and AIORE THAN DOZEN BICYCLES Brassard writes of "Farm Managethreatened to shoot me, meat Work In Utah; Henry M. " ' ' j TAKEN; BOYS CLAIM THEY writes of The WERE RETURNED, , of Utah as a Smelting Center and Its x' Great Mineral Production; R. H. National i Walter Alrd, Lamar Curtis, and Rutledge writes of "Utahs and Frank P. Stewart reForests, of Ellas Banks, three yonngmen fers lo another of Utahs wonders In Canjuvenile age, were taken before his article on "Beautiful - ! , . , Bryce - , , Juvenile Judge N. Gunnar Rasmus-so- yon." The book, which has a large where the first two pleaded will. It is believed, do much to ' guilty to a charge of stealing bi- acquaint the world with what Utah cycles. They were each sentenced to has to offer and will attract many to the statelndustrial school and or- this state. In addition to tho artidered to' pay a fine of $25. The sen- - cles on .Utah, the Railroad Red Bobk -tence committing them to the Indus- - contains jnr'v articles of centers , Just after my wife trial school, however, was suspended which are iped by the Denver ft went to worlrin the morning I drovej pending their good behavior. It is Rio Grande, the whole beiDg pro' out with the body and put it in gnjI stated by the officers that Alrd stole fusely illustrated. old well near the road, covering it up at various times more than a dozen with dirt, using a short shovel on bicycles from the Brigham Young Hood the car. (The shovel was fastened university and the Provo high school and Curtis had taken that grounds, mans five bicycles at different times. The .. f name young men declare that in each case ; Robin Hood" in all its beauty ot they returned the property. Elias scene and charm of song gave Banks was also sentenced to the in patrons ot tho Columbia theaterthea duetrial school and his sentence, too, touch of comic opera last night of was suspended, and he was ordered the oT the good old days to pay a fine of $15 on a charge of whenvariety opera companies came in stealing a horse and buggy from this "flocks. The songs of Do Kovens city, which he drove to Pleasant masterpiece are familiar to all, for Grove and later left it in this city. they have survived the eclipse of I comic opera and have remained with . ' V1; us In all their pristine sweetness. SENTENCED TO FIVE While must MONTHS IN COUNTY iAIL the humorit a riflebe admitted that is timeworn, never to our recollection has a company The last issue of The Post carried given the pretty opera the life and a story ef a girl of juvenile age g force that was charwhose downfall resulted in her de- acterized in last nights performance. termination tojend her life. Investi- The singing, too, won the admiration of lhe,audlwice sa did beau; gation on the part of the officers led tlfnl scenes. All jn all thethaattracto the Arrest of Bayless Smart, Roy tion was one of merit and satisfied Bonnett and Ray Mildenhall, three those who Bait it as no other musical young men of this city who, when performance has during the present taken before Juvenile Judge N. season. 8e Gunnar Rasmussen ia.t Saturday Thill,'1 was Idscoverad do body of GODDARD CHILD FUNERAL." to charge of not believe that Nash killed Schwab p,eade1 guUty to this girls delinquency, 1H as alleged by him, tributlng Funeral services for William Max were each sentenced to serve r and will attempt to disprove it at the They term In the county Goddard were held ln the Sixth ward five of months belief trial. The expressed bjr the meetign house Saturday with Bishop officers is that the killing was . de- jail and pay a fine of $299. Joseph Nelson presiding. The openliberate and for the purpose of robing prayer was offered hy Bishop took and fact Nash that the AWARDED CONTRACT. bery, Nelson and the speakers were J, W. Schwabs car with him when, he left McAdam and Brigham Johnson. the state Is cited as circumstantial The supervisors of the Utah Coun- Music was furnished by Elizabeth evidence. No. district met with 4, ty Drainage Evans and J. m McAllister. The James B. Tucker, attorney for the benediction was offreed by Elder district. Saturday night, and after Monroe paxman. considering the qualifications of a number of prominent engineers of RABIES ARRIVE. , this state they concluded to employ G. Sumner Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elliott are Margetts and H. S. in connection with Ste- happy over the arrival of a baby girl wart and Stewart of this city, as en- which came to them last week. A gineers for the project. The en- - baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. were instructed to commence and Mrs, Leu Schofield. Both moth.gineers ft Span-Ifhtrie light and power line In the 0f BurTeyjt,g wor)t once, as it ers and the children are ish Fork and Salem precincts. The ! ft the Intention of the supervisors of along nicely. Both fathers aregetting greetcompany is capitalized at $5,000, the district to complete the worl as ing their friends with broad smiles, which is .divided into 50 shares of a rapidly as possible.. which they declare will begin to look par value of $100 each. "The Incor- - This1 Is one of the largest projects sickly If the demand ford rinks and porators and officer are: J. A. Wal- of the state covering a tract of 12,- cigars continues. ters, president , and director; Ur! 000 acres ot land ln the vicinity of Stewart, vice president and director; Payson, Salem, and Benjamin. The MARRIED HERE. William A. Cornaby, director; Ber- - supervisors of the district as appoint- A. ed nard Lue Clarence Graham of Seattle by the county commissioners are Montague, secretary and treasurer and ridector; William J. James M. Creer of Spanish Fork, and Ellen Mable Hyatt of - Spring-fielStewart, director; Samuel T. Gard- - Flint Dixon and Carl O. Nelson of Mo., were married here yesterner and William II. Gardner. Payson. day by Bishop L. L. Nelson. l.t H. to Poea-pland Mrs. DAY AFTERNOON Jillam of Goldstein, formerly fOTo. Mr. Leven that Mr. reports Mistein Is doing a good business I branch of the Huh t store of Mrs. Pearl Dodge, 20 yeara of age, hich he Is manager.. He sends hlF wife of Vere LeRoy Dodge, died at Rude to his . Provo - friends, Mr, the family residence, 621 West First . pen says. North, this city, yesterday. Besides her husband, she is survived by her phrents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Young, and one sister, Bonnie. Funeral servwill be held in the Third ward facked Snow Canyon ices meeting house tomorrow at 2 oclock. will Me in state at the resiThe following note from the Am The lSody 11 to 1:30 oclock tomorfrom dence Flcu Fork Citizen tells us that the to Pw . in the mountains Is fairly row. , The body will be taken former home, for her Cal., Oakland, Infor-Mttwell . packed, which will no doubt sonnd good to Interment. t C raters and those interested in -- , , CINCTS APPOINTED YOUNG MATRON GEORGE LEVEN. PUBIJCATION TELLS -- anti-cigaret- te 1 O. Utahs great resources, her-- ' agricultural and mineral production, her ' scenic beauty and her progress ara topics exhaustively treated in the January edltlo" o' tiie Railroad Red Relative to Enforcement of Present' law Ends in Blows; Measure Creating Much Tension on Both Sides. - R. Jfc OK RESOURCES OK UTAH; MANY SPECIAIARTICLES. urnent i Ill RED BOOK . . L 4 1. 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