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Show It '' r,V 14 ",v, - vi iw X v. , v4 is j. , P-t- r V n, y - h- i SPECIAL VOL XI. NO-- ' 28. EDITION CLEAN-U- P PRQVO FOST, PROVO, UTAH,, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1921 ESTABLISHED 1910. WILL CONTINUE COURT HOUSE WITH CONDITIONS FAVORABLE u B o d local taxi DRIVER NARROWLY escaped death LASTNIGHT i Building Committee Met Yesterday; ' Majority Thought to Favor - Immediate Action '! -- m , ' , By. Box Car - - s, unanimous vote of the mem-o- f the Joint city and ounty held tailding committee at a meetingafter-uxm d the courthouse yesterday sense it was shown to be the that they proceed ,1 the meeting of the new nith the to city and county building .subject of i favorable Teport of a committee Chairman by (our to be appointed of Jesae M. Harmon.- the members the cost of which will investigate Afferent building materials and go dto the plans and specifications with a view of eliminating anything that will reduce the cost of the building without affecting the general appearBy re It. This acing or substantiality aof discussion In ids was taken after which Chairman Harmon, Joseph Reese and H. A. Gardner of the of county commissioners, hoard Mayor LeRoy Dixon, T. C, Thompson and Charles Hopkins of . the Provo Stephen L.- Chip-Badty commission, Thomas Pierpont, S, H. N. C. Christensen, R. W. Wad-leJames Creer, Neli Fugal and M, 0. Packard of the building committ- a. Bel-Bo- y, ee, participated. . (By qh Me Duff.) .1 Good Sisters, harken unto the voice of Wisdom. Lay and. Pencils, thy Movies thy Powder-puffand thy Dances, and let ns hold commune. For is meet -that on the Sabbath Morh every soul Bhould pausejtand rest , in THOUGHT. . r- - t r t . What manner of man doth woman love ? ' Hath the NEW DAY produced a change in womans Portion' Deteriates Rapidly r Without Roof Says Arcfiitect; Labor Badly Needed By Men of Families. super-structu- . , f Ft Built Car Cut In Two By Denver & Rio Grande Train; View Obscured HARKEN, DEAR SISTERS, HARKEN! 7 r ' , Chairman Jesse Harmon stated that the Provo City (Commissioners had and the county commissioners previously met to discuss the advisability of continuing the work of the He stated that many courthouse. requests from citizens of all parts tf the county had led, the members of those commissions to believe that it was advisable to call a meeting of tbs building committee to determine whether or not they should go ahead with work. L. Chlpman asked if the materials at the present time vere sufficiently reduced to go ahead with the work. Mayor Dixon explained that a in great reduction has taken place most of the building materials and that a deduction of $25,000 could be mathad on one Item of building erial. Others, he said, were reduced proportionately. The mayor explained that the work had been started In good faith and he believed that It would be right to go ahead with It Ra explained that there were many exPeople out of employment and plained that the crowded condition et the present courthouse Justified the completion of the new building. Accordingly he made a motion that it bs the sense of the meeting that they Proceed with the euperatructure of fevoreble building (abject to wport from e committee of four to he appointed by Mr. Harmon. Former Commissioner R. D Wad- Stephen cost of ley stated that the new Feels Fortunate That He Is Still Alive Though Regrets The Loss of A Perfectly Good Taxi Cab. ; s WANT? building could, in his opinion, be completed without inflicting any burdensome taxation upon the public, and said that there is now practically $100,-00- 0 available to go ahead with. He stated that a one mill tax would bring to tbe county $55,000, which with tbe money already available, furnished by the citj and county bond issues, tbe work could be carried on without any hardship. . 8. H. Belmont expressed himself as being in favor with going ahead That to flirt with death ia not al- - tbe Denver & Rio Grande passenger Verily, Verily, the age-ol- d story still holds true. The -- togther fascinating Is the confimed train . No, 6 approached from the Heart of woman still leaps toward the MANLY man. She of Joseph Loveridge, 55, lo-- j north. His view was obstructed by opinion still doth thrill at the gentle touch of him whose Strength cal taxi driver, who miracuousiy a box car on a side track and seeing and Courage offers Safe REFUGE. And with all this MAN. escaped death at 6 oclock Friday rno smoke or heating no warning night when his taxi was cut in two signal Mr. Loveridge did not stop. LINESS must come CHIVALRY, GALANTRY, and LOVE. by a southbound passenger train on As he reached tbe middle of - the . Is it not so? WeBt Center street, leaving Mr. track the train traveling at the rate . Now, good Sisters, . , Loveridge sitting at bis wheel unin- - estimated by him as going at about - What manner of woman doth the Jured while the back part of his carl 35 miles an hour hit the back of strong man love? car with a terrific force. feet distance, j Joveridgea Hath the NEW DAY produced a change in mans . wasIn thrown somethe60 affair discussing yesterday cutting it squarely In two at a point DEMAND? Mr, Loveridge said he was indeed Just back to the drivers seat. Mr. fortunate to have escaped with his Loveridge stated that the front part Verily, the age-ol- d story still holds true. What man life. "It all happened so quickly, of his car was scarcely moved and requires in gentle sex is Beauty, Womanliness, MODESTY, that I didnt have time to become.be still had, hold of , the steering and the Truth. Mans EYES have ever STRAYED to search observed Mr. Loveridge. wheel as the train passed by. ... frightened," the gaudy Harlots loud display, and his suggestive grin Mr. Loveridge stated that whilo "but when it was all over 1 began ' has followed after. But mans HEART has always remain- to think of my. danger and it was he Is unfortunate In the loss of hie then I became nervous." car, be Is happy to think that bn ed away to woship at the shrine of sweet WOMANLINESS. Mr. Loveridge was going west as escaped with hia life. The MORAL of my sermon is plain to see, Dear Women, If thou wouldst stir the HEART of mortal man and win his everlasting love let the seeds of gentle sweetness grow with-1- fi k , i I ( with the building if the committees Stephen L. report is favorable. Chipm&n stated that the citizens of his community had expressed themselves as being opposed to having any further obligations in the form of , added taxation Imposed upon them, but said that personally he is would willing T do anything that for- the tend to make better times belief that the He expressed people. the taxpayers were carrying about as much as they could be expected toT. F. Pierpont said that It was his counopinion that it the cities andand put J ties took a pessimistic view the brakes on public building he did not know what would become of the country. He stated that of all, optimls-persons that should take anIndustrial tic view and try to keep should be our enterprises moving Itcalled attention He officials. publie to the fact that he was the person who made the motion to defer the of work In the face of the pinacle declared but last year, high prices in favor of going that he is now work-iorder that It ahead with the needed emmuch the give might families ybo are of men to ployment I i I Russia Another Dantes, Inferno thy soul American Socialist, Who Went There - an Admirer, Returns ' Horror Stricken at Injustice and Cruelty ' ? - , , . .of Bolshevik Rule. . . -- - He went to RnssTa with hU wife an Russia. It Is the most despotic that has ever been known in admirer of the Soviet government; ; she returns with the conviction that tho history of man. Is the . All my life my wife and I worked ' , Russia under the Bolshevik! nearest approach to Dantea Inferno for the Socialist party- My wife was that has ever been developed' on' an American from Wisconsin, and knew Russia only by the glowing picearth. Tbe man who haa thus changed tures which were drawn for her by She went to Russia with his views regarding Russia is Morris hearsay, Land. It Schwarts of California, who has me as to the .Promised been an ardent Socialist all his ma- broke her heart and she died. We were arrested one night and ture years and who was in attendance at the Third Internationale held they started to take from os all our He returned recently belongings of value. My wlfd had on in Moscow. to the United States without hia wife. a pin which had been given her by The latter was arrested and impris- her' mother and which she prized oned by the Soviet government and very highly. When she refused to died in a hanger strike. give It up, they put a bayonet at . breast and tore the pin from of The says Russia, people She went on a hanger You j her throat. Inches. declared that he would vote Itagainst are by wartz, dying could unless going ahead with it cent reduction have seen a patient day by day lose strike in prison. to strength and fade away when the led for the SoclaUlist party all my be done at a 50 per C- ChKstense Money In Armenia Is so Cheap That Ox Carts Are Needed r over former bids.-'Nto In Market Order doctor announces that all hope is life. If you cannot get a square deal to It Bay Carry view. , Well, that Is the condition of In Russia now, life is not worthailv-Rnssi- a. of Salem expressed S similar gone. Provisions. s was asked Day So she died., , Architect Joseph Nelson Bat most of tbe people have Ing to me. an opinion with regard to Truth Hard to Get. suffered so much that they are prob- - j to Industrial as the rubies Bolshevists You cannot get the truth about It takes 200,000 Armenian biifi", ably better off dead. the World. The people are dying not only Russia In a superficial visit. You time and staeted that ahe85 per cent to make a dollar these days, accord- Workers of are still very low on ac- from exhaustion and privation, but must live there. Yon must know the "Wages officially advised that ing to O. H.. Kuntz, a near east count of the hundreds of thousands from language, understand the custom of ghastly, terrifying fright man who of refugees who will work for alworker and of what the government will do, the people and learn their misery. fear has Just returned from a yeara re- most anything. You can get a good for In Russia ho man dare express The Bolshevik! will show yon what cook for $1 a month and keep. Its his lief work In Transcaucasia. . opinions, nor may men assemble they choose you most investigate 1 r Armenia the keep that counts. With wages In groups to discuss the government. for yourself. Too many have gone to ,55 "Money U worthless la "It-Isin this state H Is easy to see why The cannot talk freely the Russia and stayed two weeks and declared. tlon. the ln- today, Runts some sort of reUef work has to go walls people, then come back and written a book have ears. The committee to make etated. that yon cannot buy anything with on. ' There has been a complete Harmon It. I was born In Russia. 1 about Bolshevik! The of It. Mr. the era cannot The inform carry but that you it, vestlgatlon date. of all kinds. of breakdown of--j lived there 80 years. I served In later a Industry If who mas So a at and 100 Is rnbile. named note are would be highest There are hundreds of thousands of fendseverywhere In any way is dragged from Us the army. I know Russia. " yon want to bay a dollar worth of d I have learned my lesson. I out 200 people who are wUling to work, but bed et the point of a bayonet, her- anything, yon hava to count ' to work or to away from hia friends and fam- - Have that the capitalistic form of notes, each tbe else of a dollr bill, nobody to put them them for whet they do. They ily to whom he is lost forever, and government hae made mistakes, bnt and each nominally worth $50 to do pay wll do anything in the world for shot without Jury or trial. , I would rather live under a poor re- have ahoee. of a you It. To buy pair Relief a for East Near American tbe to publican form of government with la Most Despotic History. tocoant out between 1,000,000, little flour to keep body and 4ul toBolshevik Russian 'government is Its occasional errors . and injustices ' 5,000,0000 rubles and you have to Bol- have an oxcart to haul the money gether. The destitution of the peo- forever claiming to the world that than nnder the best belief and they ft is free that it stands for n tree shevlk government. la any beyond woman ple Armenian an When around. are ripe for anything to change the goes to market, her husband has to we havent time to lose, condition in which they go along with a wheelbarrow to appalling lived for the last three years Frozen To carry the cash for the , mornings have Bolshevism, anarchy, anything that MMl4 b ' purchase. Gets Two .ta.rUf Min. U better conditions. "Tbe Transcaucasian rubles, which promises Bolshevists not Interhave "The Transcaudefunct the were Issued by Bird Jackson Cochraln, defendant With the strains of hi favorite casian Federation In His, are more fered with the American relief work They dont folk song ringing In his ears Jean In the "empty grave" case, charged reasonable. They are 5000 to the of the Near East Relief. Everybody In Transcaucasia Weber, aa Alpine .guide, froze to with You can carry enough to dare. dollar. defrauding a Dallas life Insurthat the American relief is death in a crevice of the famous musette a bag, in a a good cigar buy 5fthe week to Investigate t ance chilcompany of $5000, was found thing that keeps the Glarnischstock glacier recently. come but If you want to order a dinner in the only do us to want alive. the dren that t Mexican had was glacier a Weber They traversing guilty by n Jury ana sentenced to t restaurant, ft i better jtojtake much more Whan we can to feed with a group . of companions. He two The cab. ye&rt in the penitentiary. of refugee slipped and plunged down 40 feet Thera is- - plenty of Bolshevist hundreds of thonaands . deliberated hours, eight Jurj he for them. Bat the Into n gaping crevice. Although money In Transcaucasia and It and to find work aa is The it case, be"empty grave" seems to be' current at a much better Job that they wonld like ua to atke was not Injured, be was wedged would take a good sized government tween the well of ice so .that he known, is one of the most famous In rate of exchange than the local the history of Texas. Cochraln, a not a private charity could not move. ' f It la printed on very poor to handle. It iswonld to prosperona farmer and father of us to were like take that they No ropes long enough paper, and In every language In the job the five children, was supposed to have world itseema even English. The the children and thats about all any reach him. so the stoutest of descent died at Ua home la Texas. March do. party made the hazardous tor EngUsh legend on the money refers one can aid. 10, 111. The body of the supposedto the little town of Linhal Others remained behind to cheer the ly dead man waa laid at his home Incased guide. They sang one after and covered with n sheet. ReligiBed Lived coffin another of tbe songs that .Webor bad ons rites were performed, n burled ont of the home and known and loved since childhood. curled grew dark. The but was given np . , As he felt death was drawing sear, In n chapel. the .next .. morningn subse. insurance Three one companies to to them cried Weber "sing man S. CochMrs. to favorite. paid quently policies Us more on tong." They sang folin met of hoard the state of The died She insanity raln. 45 lnMay face refused for He listened with his upturned More at City. year Sterling In the state capitol building yester- appealingly toward his companions. lowing bed, even when 18 months after his "death Z morning and confirmed the re- Before the last verse of the song had than day William hi sweetheart, Cochraln waa arrested and by entreated "burial died. Weber P rp0 been other eom completed of Dr. George E. Hyde appointment near Sterling City on n ranch Engof goat Yorkshire, a rescue all traveled farmer, night The Brecon, party to the office of superintendent of axes to free the after the grave had been opened and and 42. nOOR ropes aged died, HOO haa Dr. carrying land,, Hyde state mental the hospital. JOINED but arrived too late. The found to contain an empty box. "He took to bed, a relative said, has held the place for the last four victim, C. Hnext Mr. and they returned to Linthal day comyears and many prominent RepubliMr. C. E. Beebe owing to an alleged spinal TO SPEAK AT BONNEVILLE hia body. bearing was he beheved cans that this alligned and could he sit, Ward of the Provo Lumb,erJP.;T plaint, bnt SUNDAY. he since Democratic the with party cast doubt on the supposed malady. LW ARRIVALS. went to Salt Lake last the that the served In fact romance. period during lumbermen .frat- There was no love Prof. Amos N, Merrill will be the He was.! Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dixon are the "Hoo Hoo." a hia sweetheart of long ago could Democrats were In power. n ove lb8n,rr which he J la the Bonneville ward meeta JaPPF speaker by to his leave Republican however, appointed him, not ernal organization u persuade ' Thursday. Eagles tbaby W.-bor- n ing house this evening Special musianother governor married she and ' A fine baby girl arrived at the cal numbers will be rendered under Joomlfi Mr. Ward was Isaac Brockbank was appointed suitor, His appetlt was wbove the Ihotne of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bullock diction of William Lffler. board. to the secretary normal." the organization last week. gov-eram- - - ? t - - n Millions of Rubles For Pair Shoes Sch-,h- er f . I ! vjrai 1 re-U- ef S5rs&srsji85 55 at -- -. be-rle- BOYD GETS SIGNIFICANT LETTER FROM MEN. IN CAL. - Interesting echoes from dend murder the Divi- wherein John Wester-daand L. P. Peterson were shot to death and John Manson and a Mexi-n- a were wounded, are heard by the cal sheriff office. and among those echoes that have attracted the Mention of the officers working ea the case Is a letter to which the nes of A. D. B. B. Crow w X. p. Black Brown, are signed, which posted at Glendora, n atatlon on he Salt Lake Route about fifteen lies east of Los Angeled. The let-rIs addressed to J. D. Boyd, roro, Utah. It la written In n broken English with the Mexican Mr. and in substance says: Chwlea R. Mabey, are offering yon fifteen hundred dollars because yon ld like to know who killed the perintendent of the Tintic Stan-w- d Mine. Well we are here . at arosent. If yon went to see please tell yon the case. We did J? because before he died he pnt hand to any body and the tame shout Manson and Peteraon. "t those are gambling men and gather all the money from the verkmen. I am going to tell yon omethlng all another time because hl or . DONE TO OIL FIELDS. kwrence Epperson left last night or the Randlette Oil district where will spend a few days investiga- tes the holdings of the Uinta Oil and .Exploration company. While away, Mr- Eppersoq will devote some time v" homestead In the basin In which ne U interested. - so-call- Texas Dead Man Death Years Term While Friends Sang la-iue- s. - 5i .. "oVutf0b.' In l..., STKwi&d S., si Dr. Hyde Appointed Superintendent of Nearly Half Mental Hospital A Century - bed-rob- I I meeting. ( |