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Show :'2-- - "7 r. c'r-- . ' t, ; WEATHER Tonight, AN snow; colder, withJemperatures below Lowest 7:07 Sunset 5:47 VOLT XL CONTAINING A RESUME OF THE NEWS OF PROVO AND MANY HUMAN INTEREST STORIES NO. 29. PROVO POST, FRIDAY, MVtmw tft 0 .- & AJt j W t Y OPEN FORUM We invite our townspeople to us thg columns of this paper more freely. Express your views They may be helpful to others and of value to our city. P-ROVO freezing; tomorrow7fair. - 42 Highest , :.. . APRIL 15, 1921. ESTABLISHED . PROVO SCHOOL 1910. 10 OE CENTRAL IHST- I- UATIOtl EXERCISES 4444444444444444 LET PUBLIC CARRY IT. educational milestone REMEMBERED FIRST BE toPROGRAM WITH APPROPRIATE ' TO OCCASION - 27 4 cent A TUTION OF SYSTEM 44444444444444444 4 4 4 FORMER UTAH LEGISLATOR 4 B. Y. SPECIALIZE , U, TO IN KILLS HIMSELF. 4 TRAINING IN EDUCATIONAL BROIIEH FOR FINE gallon in the United Gasoline is averaging about t States. Oil producers say that 4 is about 10 cents a gallon too 4 4 SCHOOL BUILDING TO 4 LEADERSHIP. 4 4 4 Steps were taken by the Church 4 board of education Tuesday afternoon 4 which will practically, do away with Salt Lake, April 15. Mosiah Evans, 58 years of age, former resident of Lehl, where he was twice honored by the people of that city with the office of may-or, and also served as a repre-sentative from Utah county ln the state, legislature for two terms, shot .himself twice through the body with a shot- gun at his home 1335 South Ninth East street today,, and died three hourt later. He had been suffering from chancer of the stomach, and de-spondency over hts condition to said to have led him to take his life. Mr. Evans arose at 5:30 o'clock this morning and Informed his wife and daughter that he was going for a stroll. A few min- utes later they heard a shot, and before tney could locate its origin Mr. Evans had fired again. Mr. Evans Is survived by his widow and seven children. For the first time in its history 4 much. ' II this is true, the excess 4 the Proro high school will this year the gasoline industry Proflt8 4 4 the'htgl school turn out a graduating'class and con- are costing the people at the 4 department ot the 4 4 liderable interest is, being taken inl, rate of about 400 mUllon dollars 4 Brigham Youhg university of this 4 , 4 k planning the graduating exercises, 4 a year. 4 city, making It entirely an Institution The refiners' say they must 4 not only by the graduates ' them- - 4 4 of college rank and the center of all . - I 4 keep 4 gasoline high because they 4 selves but the entire school. 4 educational work. In the Church all other market cannot 4 At a meeting of the girl gradu- 4 4 school One of the first buildings to open seven schools, and it to the intention system. Next year the enrollstes held . recently the question of 4 ducts of crude oil, such as lubri- - 4 the graduating dress was discussed. 4 eating oil and the like, which 4 the activities of the summers build-- , of the school board to Institute a 4 ment ln the high school department four years high school 4 The girls were in favor of breaking 4 are being stored for future sale. 4 ing campaign in this locality will be complete 4 will bo limited to just the number of cent gasoline in- - 4 the Orem high school building at course, although the school will open 4 The 100-p4 students needed to constitute a somewhat away) from the custom-- 1 4 comon Orem 4 Provo Bench. Ground for next year offering only junior high and gown, dustry accordingly blandly 4 ary White graduation training school tor the col4 favored instead, the wearing of 4 pels the public to subsidize its 4 this structure was broken Tuesday school work. lubricant-oi- l Its market. dead C. A. Ben A. 4 under Tolboe of the direction of 4 a member the could be worn work.. The number of lege dress 4 that Walton, training any pretty 4 college students this year at the inwith pleasure after the graduation 4 motto appears to be, "No Limit 4 of this city, who Is the general con- school board of the Lincoln district, 4 stitution has They adopted the recotnmen-- 1 4 to Profits, Let the Public Stand 4 tractor, and Parley L. Larsen has reports that a general .celebration Is day. from 400 to 500. Apparently it 4 ln charge the plumbing and heating iyw being planned to take place 4 The policy inranged dations submitted by the committee 4 the .Losses." will be to the future 4 contract. 4 during the week of May 20, ht which on graduation which are as follows: 4 dosnt fear a buyers strike. to ofbuildthe new school be two fine will a This time school . be will the bring amount 4 story maximum representatives high the "That 4 4 ing ISO by (4 feet with a wing for ficially named, and those who have 4 from each stake in 4he Church for spent for material for the dress, a gymnasium extending back 90 ft, been active in the establishment of 4 training in leadership thus making it shoes, and hose does not exceed and 1s SO feet wide. Besides a fine the town of Orem believe that the 4 the big central institution ln the $25. there will be twelve school can be given no better name 4 Church system. ' gymnasium "That the color of the dress be 4 The school board granted leaves of according to Mr. large class rooms,, of flee rooms, rest than Orem, whits or a very delicate shade of absence to three of the faculty, Prof. rooms, furnace room, etc. The build- Walton. . . one of the softer colors. The lumber firms of the city reA. N. Merrill of the agricultural de' "That the style be simple and ing Is to be completed on or before September 15, as it will be utilized port that with the opening up of partment and dean of the school ot neat, and not of the ball room type, at the opening of school next year. spring weather building conditions LOCAL MANS GAR. education, who will take out a degree la other words that the girls be Thto'Ts the beginning of a building, ln this locality are picking up f apld-lat Chicago university- - J. L. Brown "dressed. which when completed will cost of the training school, who will do Already twenty to thirty private We want our graduation exerRECOVERED BY advanced work at Columbia univers$200,000. The first wing, which Is residences are being built and among cises to be beautiful, and we be-- , C. R. Ege, manager of the high-- " the one now being constructed, will the larger buildings nnder way to an ity and W. J. Snow of the history delieve that the highest type of cost about $100,000, according to oil station now being constructed by who will attend the uni- -' beauty comes through the slmpli-- 1 I ways bureau of the Portland Cement OFFICERS WED, partment the Utah Oil k Refining company at contractor Tolboe. verslty of Calltorlna at Berkeley, city and harmony," said one of the association, who has charge of a The Orem high school to being a point east of the Z. C. M. I. wareAccording to Snpt. Adam Bennlon members of the graduation commit- t amount 0f road building the Church school board also deThe Individual charm ' of throughout the United States, .has established by the people of the Linc- house with Olsen and Hogan of Salt tee. The Oldsmoblle stolen from J. W. cided yesterday that the Gila academy In which there, are tfow Lake as general contractors. each girl can best be enhanced by wrltten a to District Engineer oln district jetter I Robinson, former, county attorney, at Thatcher, Aria., is to be converted simple, modest, Inexpensive costume. w F Long( ln which be Btatea that while parked in. front ot the Hotel next year Into a normal college tor The girls expressed a unani-- 1 jbe concrete street pavement ln desire that no flowers ber0j buUt under the direction of Utah Tuesday night was recovered the training ot teachers, making it I the center of that branch of Church exercises. sent to the graduating gwan, city engineer, haa by patrolman Leaver in front ot 229 school work for the state of Arizona, to an age in which qUlity I Qorge nationwide attention, tracted . EasL Broadway, early Wednesday If possible six new seminaries will should bear I - ..j bad tbe pleasure of examining and common sense morning. The car was ln good con be 'added (oThSYlrarchwehool system sway and we are glad to see ourtbe86 pavements daring September next year, if suitable Instructors can dltion, and only a few articles were be found. girls recognizing the value of those hpjo, and I consider them among the The places have principles,, said one of the advo- - best ln-- tbe united Btatea," says Mr. taken .from three suitcases belong-in- been mentionedfollowing In connection with exercises. cates of the. graduating fTovo is a very beantiful city to combe 4t true, but better; Utah county has not felt the might to Clawson Y. Cannon, George the new seminaries; Murray; Rigby, "Graduation day should be a great jwltb an attractive natural location, pared with counties where shops MahotSouth Cache high school, event .in the life of every young boyand tb8 excellent concrete pavements hard times to the fame extent as have closed and mills and .. mines P. Parker and Mr, Robinqpnr-whlc--Hyrum; North Cache high school, were travel a toft automobile. in the Among ay neighboring countjae,' Is like night eaa4 iteration, Richmond; Filmore; Provo. Were stolen fountain items these l ieyv waa p lso possible that ft second etc. of test work to make it one ol the days pens, states that the Mr. Ege any and neighboring counties, for in this Utah county, pocket knives, keys, man be engaged'to take over may cherished C. said Sheriff yesbe Frank will throughout that Emery lr ."The sugar, .beet . growers, arq paT6ment to the satisfaction which it farming to the main , Jn the Boxelder, part of tbs' live. The eattofaction of a I required to keep it in good condition, county ness. The farfners had a good especially well pleased with their terday that 'two small boys saw the Jordan and teaching Granite seminaries. milestone reached, of .eometbingireIlderg under traffic and the expense year last season, and with excep- spring work, for showers have been occupants of the car drive close to attempted, something done is theo Mr Ege directs Mr. Long's attention tion ot a few potato growers and a frequent enough to mellow their the curb between Third and Fourth of the com-tone said tbe act that the city record of possibly a few holding on to their oil and tor year there has not South streets on Second East street County great thing, Provo show remarkably low upkeep wheat crops the crops were sold' at been a better seed bed than, that and pitch the baggage ,to the street, Work then tarn and drive rapidly west on expenditures, and declares that, so top prices. The great staple sugar which nature is helping to ' pre- Third South street. The boys notified as he knows, they are lower than beet crop and the fruit crop brought pare. The drills are seen running far To At Once Utah the sheriffs office and the suitcases any other type of pavement on city high prices. What Is the reaultt In all directions, and the sttgar-bearcontained were recovered. They streets ln the United States, Leads Utah county is now the best acreage promises to be large. ReThe gaps in the State road paveMr. Ege pays our city engineer a trade center and the busiest ot all ports from the vof flcials of the sugar ticles of wearing apparel. no trace ments that have Isolated Provo dursaid Mr. Sheriff that states that Emery and a tribute to are the effect that are glowing Not many the counties. companies aling the winter, both to the north Swans. work to frequently referred gloomy, and the season's work 1s little lasger acreage will be planted had been found of the bandits, deand the south of the city, will be to out word had as the states gone lead the distant held in to by engineers lines. this year than last year. Farmers though Utah county again ln all agricultural rushing closed ln a short time. Work will and to the be county ln fruit shipments for 1920, being a splendid example of what may The reflex of the happy feeling on are hopeful that the marketing of puties throughout of to watch for the ma- soon start at the Springville end accredited with nearly half the fruit accomplished with concrete pavement the farm to felt ln the prosperous the sugar crop next year will help outside sheriffs th rbad, and paving will soon comMr. ,, to chine. i i refers also ,rrlie stater, according of and out the Contract." Business them in their tti cities. Judgment. ,i, car, mence on the north side ot Third ihlpped Utah county . .After stealing the Robinson to the report received by Miner M. by the exercise of engineering skill serv- south. i Conoco Everything to now being to' men the drove maga-the technical up in the Justin, crop staticlan of the bureau Swans articles for an active camreadiness in put South and West Second ice at station and read tines as having been widely crop estimates. to the south, of road n bnlldlng of street and nt paign the point Temple There were 529 carloads of ap- quoted, and tells Mr, Long that Mr. officials of the city and county. to man say forced in the give charge which of gnn pjoudsoolt swan haa intelligent! last year, pies shipped At the north preper&tlons are not them $45 from the cash register of excellent renearly half were produced in Utah) gwan has attained the so far advanced, but on the ... yet worked emstation. streets where the was the movement North. they The clean up park found in Provo citys county. Of 280 carloads of peach-suiLakeview division cement will be e natur-thI of the surplus energy es Utah county loaded 228 while of from the intelligent use of the phasized throughout the entire city off much poured next Monday, in case the which be says to today When business houses ana pub- brought about by the holiday, ln of carloads 85 local materials, of al shipments contractors are not delayed by cefurnished private offices were closed, planting about many treesClark. 68 are accredited to Utah Usually considered the acid test ot lic and pears. ment shipments. Large piles, al' The I of that free t devoted its George declares by and entire charge and the city county. engineering nklll. most small hills, of aggregate have over "once the As ha entire city' Fas given strength to beautifying Provo. Boxelder county to' Utah countys the work that Mr, Swan been crushed and stored during the ' who responded to the I citizens the Showing eliect luncheon club Klwanis an by the of at had Important ba planned rival ln the production pushed winter months, and there will likein Monday many of the business men clean-n- p call, and the appearance fruit, having shipped during 1920, Upon municipal improvements all their to ly be little delay in furnishing hae as much enhanced Dannie this Just our A. town in of W. well by with as "overaU city states the brigade" Joined western 141 carloads of apples and 78 The road material required. the Silver Hill went from Tintic td the town. returned and rake actlrltf. shovel, hoe and Other counties the vincinity of his home loads of peaches. been crushed from Mining companys property in North aggregates have a good showing are which make ot the riverboulders and rock the been doing Tintic where he has Weber, Emery, Cache and Grand work for bed, and are said to be, the very best, Local and Grappler development Citizens has - The shipments of peaches suitable tor the the past tew weeks. Mr. Dennis re- being In every way roads. " varied ln the different counties duricement Columbia of Made Releasstrongest Hill the Silver that property ports ng the last four years. Utah led r Contractors report considerable to, ln hie opinion, one of the most Armory the other counties ln 1917, 1919 Criminal. Lobby for work, some by the many disinquiry promising prospects in that and 1920, but In 1918 the lead waa transients passing through hunting are least at He there says trict the at defeat ' Thomas Ashton, of the Columbia . taken by Boxelder county, theatre manage- three Columbia The but they are seeking for north-sout- h Henry. Jones met work; fissurt, lnter-sboWeber- - county Is given credit im- es as far as possible. It is hands of Leslie Davis Inat anthe home of to a number help ment he and will the has, making & go property, Music crossing Jewelry company, the half the potatoes shipped egyng wrestling match to give the proposed differmeet he with to since tomorrow began work, opened provements in the theatre among of the state. Potato shipments mory hau Tuesday, night The two to Salt Lake show- benefit ot the work as far as they of with view ent a fissures with quartz good aa numof board a the h pardons of installation which is the befSih they have been as follows: began td rough It six or seven feet in thickness ean, and married men will be given entering a protest against the pardon In 1917. 481 carloads from the been on the mat long, and After - they ber of fine hand carved photo ing -who of was carrying mineral values. The Tintic first qhance of employment, or parole George Knight, Jones tste and 101 from Weber county; minuteg 0f milling in the will which say. hang the Hill winter Silver last adjoins California property frame' came was arrested in In 1918, 333 from the state and 1 ' thrown by Davis. When they aat. Thee Lehl Tintic on the and given an Indeterminate sentence lobby; 'of the building. n.e from Weber county; ln1919, 253 lin f0, the second bout the Lehl Dennto state Mr. that the in Of 20 1 reports to best from hre year of the made of his frames quality mi from the state and 171 from Weber haTe slugged Davis with A.' B. Morgan after people have made a splendid showJudge referee by the cabinet prison that of by expert result from gumwood 476 county, and ln 1920, thejwlth the Provo to burglarizing the ing in the tunnell ln which they state and 202 from Weber county. lrulled him off the mat and awaraea- having confessed makers at the Provo Lumber com- have been doing most of their decomand Music Jewelry Columbia aymthe While ; the bout to Davis. Mr. Ashton reports that a velopment work. He says this comwas with pany store, a number of the J. C. pany. " of the ringside fans In thie new ticket office la now being pany went through forty feet of ore, atore pathy other and I Penney, wldow!of Daniel the and they are now sinking wlth- -a j SIDEWALK PAVING Jones haetetomhavee" und state. Mr. Ashton reports that his built and it will be placed In Imy died at the home of her sisthe of Etchells, view These of of the center crosscutting dare the lobby. $2,000, were upwards losses alone of between tour and five ter,' Mrs. William Cookson In Salt Citizens ot, Provo generally will be sportsmanlike and hewlll and he cannot see the Justice of lib- provements will add greatly to the at a depth therearj the age of 66. Had to learn that the largest aide- - from further exhibitions of tbs entrance to the hundred- - feet, at which point they Lake city yesterday at record criminal a with appeareanoe man a erating -main ore body. She T ls gurvlved by- - one sister and- to the because Aalk paving program ever outlined! til he shows evlde up expect pick merely building. has, such a Knight othet relatives who reside ln Eng17 onr city of f lcials Is . now under according to those In charge th sympathy of a number of society land. Mrs. Etchells came from EngA THANKS. CORRECTION. OF EXPRESSION sponsAN have ay New district are being created Pea.n,.ktlmesn an Interesting club women ln Salt Lake land to Provo with her husband In in the various parts of the city, and I for hie pardon. . boweTert ored an application until a Tnesdays Issue ot the Tost con- 1903, and she lived here oon as the preliminary steps can exhibition. The tlmt The Poet desire to thank Mr. C. 4g Mr. Ashton reports that Judge A. B. Mr. tained an error ln Farrer Bros, adago when she moved to Salt b taken and Herald of the B. E. Ttmber, atbe part Morgan, James Rodger the contracts will be let, was gained by Judge H. Mc- M. H. Graham ot the M. H. Graham vertisement in which it was publish- Lake with her slater, . Mr. Etchells and the work commenced, according minutes of clever . ever, got Former District Attorney, J.T. were offering boys wa for a number, of years an emto Commissioner e" of bo.th WJJJ Printing company for their assistance ed that Farrers Charles Hopkins. Former Sheriff J. Donald, and pinned bout were 60 cents second at shoes Post A feature that will per pair. While ployee of the Knight Woolentomills. They prove extreme- busy in the toms, and other prominent to the in printing today's Provo j The body will be brought few firms In this city or ln the state Post the management If beneficial to the citizens generally his opponents sno called by letters upon written have mlnutes of Provo mak- offer wearing apparel cheaper than tomorrow, and funeral services will . broke ! the new our of a minute press when board part the five ofpardons in of the law that provides for ward meettbQ third members It impossible for us to us It un- do Farrer Bros., the ad should have be conducted tn theatFirst WTlni of the street intersections after they appeared 2 oclock with against the granting the ing we ghouldert protesting house while at We shoes made. $1.98 Sunday new read $4.60 Hermans ing have can "boys had parts khlch have heretofore been left nn- bout til he request of Knights application. presiding. are grateful to these gentlemen for they last We hope those patrons Bishop Joseph A.' Buttle hared. Th contractors are already again on th an that exrts Friends may view the body at the . that shoes at for called who so price awiUnce willingly M work in kind CONVENES. j their, northLieut. Bareli boxl NEW COURT the southeast and establishment from pre tended at a time when we should will not feel that Farrer Bros, were Berg Undertaking when feet sections of the city, and bids excellent on the day of the fqneraL 8ylng 12 for to to to not their It up advertising, found eld have living Impossible Tee Willis otherwise S. krger contracts will be called for sented next Juvenile Judge W. no firm ln thie city conducts a cleamixers In the first publish todays paper, fltbtn a short time, according to city some of .h c0!,iMnate hare Tuesday for .th Judical court ELDERLY COUPLE MARRIED. ner' and more truthful advertising 1 1 --his will officials, since assuming county time than does the Farrer Bros, BLAME HIM. campaign business (OULDNT i the only :s that no matter Heber Carter, 62, and Harriett COMES TO TOWN duties. However, was a case wherein company. It e NEW FIREMAN NOBODY HOME. un for attention a Bowden. 47. both of Provo, were Ada how may newspaper a Job? of Out palnsUAlng were Skinny Quiz. Where are you going? will error was at the two boys from Mapletoitf? here Tuesday by Bishop L. In married he its said be boss The Yea. Knobs A flu i,k.LT,nd Mrs. Frank charged with having drivenlicewe. I read ln the morning! at which Nelson. was John Andrew Monson L. I many on appear, the occasionally things loosing money toper that a man was arrested whose home without . proper lre!"a morning, Winnie Bonny of and the which Provo embarnss not of publishonly times, in4 is a were ordered to purchase the mikin. also married here were in blank. I want to tee him Taylor). Tueday interested who sre Tnakln? Springville er, hut those grandfather licensee and pUced on probation gklnny What was yon title Md luae my son didnt come home Tuesday by Bishop Nelson. the matter published. places a new Mistake. Knobs th description f 1U 15. pending good behavior. judwiTTaylor of thls cltf, I - BE ERECTED'AT OREM f by-pr- o- - er - - 1 1 1 44444444444444444 - " . ry 44444444444444444 , -- y. Pro-mo- -- Farmers of "Utah County in Better ."Condition Than Many Others " Says. Traveling Man us , at-Th- ia h . ' ! busl-the- -- , I - Road Pavement County"' Begin et Others In Fruit Shipments r ot Cleanup Spirit Prevalent I ...... ... ... ... Dennis Likes Tintic Silver. Hill ts , accom-dose- st , -- , car-(ma- Protest Barred From Bouts In Improvements Being in Theatre Against ing . east-wes- ut w-o- I ut tax-psye- rs I - 1 Former Resident Died In Salt" Lake Yesterday. - Jane-Etchel- la, ore-bod- I "' , few-moflt- J J 10 - .. auto-moblt- Mr.-wis- e proof-readi- ng 1 I X t hs .. y ' |