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Show - n-- xf '' v V t t 'JGi 1 - r: .3op VK7'WyJOlwt 4,W.J.A W WEATHER Unsettled; probably rain and tomorrow ; tonight our townspeople to use the columns of this We invite f paper more freely. Express your views they may be helpful to others and to our city. colder. 66 Highest Lowest of-val- ''7:11 Sunset Sunrise1 VOL . , .51 -- -, -- - CONTAINING A RESUME OF THE NEWS OF 5:41 XI. NO. 30. PROVO AND MANY HUMAN INTEREST STORIES PROVO POST. TUESDAY, APRIL" ESTABLISHED 19,-1-921. Cl TYP UR CHASES BEA UTIF UL While tbe retail cost of living has not yet come down as much as the wholesale, cost, there has been a big slump in the cost ot food to the consumer. Average retail prices of 10 principal food com- -' modities in February this year showed a decline of 44 per cent from the top prices ot 1920, and are 30 per cent lower than in February, 1920, according to the reports of the Department of Labor at Washington. Relative prices, based on 100 as representing the average . in 1913, are here shown: --' taining Valuable Springs Provo city is the owner ot Heiselts appreciated by the citizens of Provo than it is now. km in Proro canyon. The deal - We were given an opportunity f herein the title t6 the 170 acre tract that we could not afford to miss, who is tend including fine springs produci- said Mayor LeRoy Dixon, ng more than a second foot of fresh highly pleased with the city's puralone will be nter, one of the best gravel beds chase. These springs b tbe entire states a fruit orchard of inestimable value to our city to md pasture land, passed to the city say nothing of the great gravel bed. resort will give eur m consumated at noon today. It The beautiful g estimated that the springs Alone citizens a "public playground, too, (revalued at f 15,000, although the that will be appreciated by those who no private canyon home, condty did not pay that much for them, have are tinued the Mayor. officials the very city However, Heiselt's resort is located about a such pleased with the deal and feel list the property will become a valu- - mile this sidq of Springdell in Provo ibis asset to the city ii many' ways, canyon, and is one of the "canyons in ' discussing the matter with a most beautiful summer retreats. It of the Post today, contains many improvements in the representative Commissioner Tom Thompson said, way of fruit and shade trees, a large Provd city hasnt any more water at dwelling house, barns for .dairy cows, our city officials feel the present time that it needs, and etc. Altogether ten years from now the real value highly elated with the deal they were of this property will be more fully able to make, , t -- 1910. CANYONR ESORT Things to Eat Down 44 Per Cent Officials Strike Bargain and Secure Property Con- ue Bankers Association Form- ed at Largely Attended Mejcting Held Last Night Bankers from all parts ot tbe coun- The Utah County Banking aaso- -, elation was organized here last night y attended last nights meeting and with T. N. Taylor of Prv i from the present outlook the asso- man, and R. E. Uen of Provo, sec- will be one of the strongest elation treasurer.-committee retary and comprised of F. G. Warnlck, Pro.vo, in the entire intermountain section.' Washburn Chip man, American Fork, Local bankers feel that their asso-an- d John Mendenhall, Sprlngvllle, elation can be made of great value were "chosen to draft a constitution not only to the bankers themselves and by laws and the association will but to the entire community and they meet here next Tuesday night to per- - j are all enthusiastic over the newly formed organization. feet the organization. . j J EPPERSON TELLS GOVERNOR MABEY OF OIL PROSPECTS AND PARTY SPENT Community Welfare Work ; DAY AT LAKE 111 UINTA BASIN CARE OF THE AGED Governor Charles R. Mabey, State , and Gaine Commissioner David; clerk of Utah county, bas Just Fish of ill If each of the grown The Charily Visitor knocked at the Attorney Harold Fabian and turned from the Uintah Basin where house, up children would give the dear old Clarence Eldrldge, came to Provo he went in the Interest of n number door of a little the of dearest and was met by one mother two dollars A month she this morning for what the governor ;0f provo people who have filed LOCAL HAH TELLS EELOVED FATHER & old ladles In the world. The party plications on oil lands In the Vernal a days rest. not "know would have plenty But they are busy concluded that " 1 before they were district. Mr. Epperson states that The dear old and buying ' that a kind neighbor had asked the Wilding fine homes, tempted to fish on the Utah Lake several companies ars preparing to OF ACTIVITIES III CITIZEN OF PR0I.1- -Charity Visitor to call; so she proud-In cattle, and riding in automobilti. they would better secure a fishing 6egtn operations in the Jensen They are hoping somebody is caring ly showed her guest the flowers They went from here to the ' trict where the Standard Oil people and holly- for mother, and she is depending on lake where front marigold the yard they spent the most ot the are now operating an oil shale retin-daDISTRICT OIL PRICE IIIEtICE DIED SAT. hocks and sweet Williams. Then they charity! and this afternoon they inspect- - mg plant which is producing about There issanother poor old mother ed the Sprlngvllle hatchery. went to the rear and admired the 75 barrels per day. Another big re and tbe old lady In the community who Is too feeble with finery will be Installed in this his garden; outing in vegetable discussing days Mr. W. M. Wilson, who has been Alvin V. Robison, 69, prominent how she had dug up the to raise a garden. For years the Reof the Post, the trict this spring, Mr. Epperson says, Price for the past few days explained and tended the short lief Society has given her $1.50 or governor said, this is the first day The Uinta Oil Exploration company and soil Is the various activities of Provos visiting planted reof concrete roads, in the Interest and corn. $2.00 per month to help buy her bit I have been out ot the office since 'will also Instal two standard rigs la tommercial life, died at his home, turned home Friday for a week end rows of lettuce and peas You iee." the explained. I have of groceries. Her sons and daught- I went In, and I have never worked the Vernal district this spring, ao- y visit with his 217 East Fourth North street, family, and to investi- to make my own living mostly. The ers are well housed, well fed, well harder in my life. It has been a con- -' cording to officials ot the company, following an illness with which gate certain paving possibilities in bishop Is good to me, but I do hate clothed, and some of them ride tu stant grind and the responsibilities There is a large strata near Mof-aWilson tells us that to ask him for eveir little thing I expensive cars. They have been reasI believe the hardest fat, Mr, Epperson says, that ia atr but it was stricken Tuesday evening. this vicinity,ofMr.Price many, are on the tip need. oned with and pleaded with about ot the early administration tasks are trading much attention at thia time, While Mr. Robison had been in poor the people ' health for the past year, he was toe ot expectancy regarding oil posasked taking care of their mother. They finished.' , land geologists from all parts ef the no children! "Have you The I 'country belters that it I one of tba reminded of the sacrifices been have thought to have been improving. And sibilities in that neighborhood. Visitor.' the Charity old she has made for them, they have his friends here were shocked to big well at Huntington is now down most promising oil prospects In the i the replied yes, you, "Bless to from angle, been every can stats. learn of his death. It is stated that 1000 feet, and rumor was current He declares that at each end appealed all have all but they they lady, on Indications Wilson Mr. that when to left, Deaf go was own they hill or dome oil is dripping. appeal, of every this cause the immediate for care do their to pneumonia a nature asto of such were i practical possibly sf his death. . when questioned concerning gen--ught 1 content to let charity office buy for " in fciuf Mr. Robison was born TnTV TRW er&l conditions iq tbe Basin Mr. EpMoonsia need Wllfwritda tore that oil would be encountered &. tune as presidentcan't Ann goo 8tated that things more, Utah, where he spent the d for me; is at is within a very short time-- ' Price earing blame Sntsed athletic as- - ..Money j, tight," said Mr. Epperson, w -- " Ool- - themV-- at Jy part ot his life- - Me came to dm Oil V vary community. present busy ou pt UV6 Charles of t T . and sociation i apart? entered the Brigham city hr4 np, and so prefers ,.and tbcre are many tacks of grain men from all over the United States larsLnd. Will We are Tempted to mention names. Elliott, manf rer of the - Provo yet unthrashed Farmers found that " and the others are that academy, completing courses la th glad there developments, awaiting the te ra, have of that )are baseball mother. They ought to be published from Commercial department things th0 blgb rate of transportation kwd it is extremely difficult to get a able to do the right thing by ' ' them or ask housetops. not tell rhool. Later fulfilled A mission tor ta$ n shape so that we they couj4 better let their grain repractically do And you of hotels without the Is the Community Welfare Depart- might well sa that Provo has her ma,n unthrashed. the L. D. 8. Church In Mexico, and room in any tor help? Hay la equally making reservations some days in to find ment supposed to take care of your sleeves rolled Op and Is ready to en- - a pjentiful and potatoes, he says, are. I? can "How apon his return he., entered the mer- advance. ought They Should the Huntington well Millard cantile business in Sclpio, When they were little I didnt mother? Suppose all the people of a ter the seasoars sport with an energy Beujn at from 15c to 20c per bushe- lcome up to the expectations of its out. for should that will lanth-foher the penant at community some one else to bath and county. In 1891 he moved his family wait will be but a short time a to over Its of seasons schedule care 'the of turn end the aged the or toes to Provo and was recognized here promoters, it the fingers; bleeding np among bandage How long which is how- being worked out by FUNERAL FOR MRS. ETCHKLL- 6would pre- charity organization. for his ability In office clerical work. until Price will rank well somebody I didnt guess said John Saxey, who was recently rethey continue in For four years he was deputy county the really big cities of the state, pare the scanty meals, and wash andI would Mr. WUson. Is worse than barbarans. elected to the office of secretary. The and thought Funeral services for Mrs. Jand' the clothing; clerk, and later was elected to the ragged While in Price Mr. Wilson was the patch Mr. Elliott has already picked his , Eth"ej,s would someone By all the ties of humanity, of who- - died ii Salt Hake office of county clerk In which capacthat didnt hope at club the he local of Rotary the Christianity, of home and loved ones, players, and while there may heart-bewere held In the First through watch Thursday, every ity he served for two years. Later he guest and has this of terrible we are bound to do our part by those changes In the lineup the following- ard chapei Sunday. Bishop Joseph engaged in newspaper writing and their weeklyItsluncheon, and nights days lonely members; I always dlseasd' and suffered and tolled for ns. is the list sent to the Central leagjjptflo presided and the opening for many years was reporter for local to say for pain. They were my who have when disaster has overtak- ues board of control: organization and children 1 was was offered by Elder John mother. If And only their sud . Salt Lake papers. . For several did like a prayer has one in its Rotary Price Charles Elliot, Eugene Hillman,duty Impossible, The speakers were W. S. gmjtb. years he was credit manager for the-, Club. certainly now, they Amt see or know that I en nsweand made the Sinfellows a those Give half to any Maxis Shots. Fred Farmer, Ray William . Clayton, John I must get along are justified in looking Provo General hospital which posia little ljamoreaui, need help, tew chance and it will be but a years as best I can, I cant ask them. TM public institution for help. Let dear gleton, Leo Sheedan, Rosie Dodge, McGuire and Bishop Buttle. tton be was forced to give up on will have the banner com W. O. Creer. was would It take from .old people who have no near relatives Ralph Eggertsen, Mozart Boshard, by much of illhealth. For a numbtr of until they bQfcUon How of the state. They are sure ministerBoshard, Bert Hall, Dave Kin-- proprjate music was furnished by a of the children to make you to assist them, be tenderly years Mr. Robison was clerk of the mnnity nothing looks too big for each comfortable? ed to by the Relief Society, the Coun- ney, Barry Wride, Arnold Zabrlskle, rlo compi.iaod ot Walter P. White-an- d Woodman of the World, which of- gogetters; them down there, and when they go quite other charity agencies; but Theo Raile. head, Sarah Ramsey, Hannah Hinck- fice h held at the time of his geath. Th question wii puiriias for I ty, and orame-le- t - The It. are get devoting ot generally local roan no after they anything If let respectability Vinplayers answered: and the ward choir. The dedieat-ever- y and then she urttved by his widow, I ii9 (g to practice, and iey, Drayer was by Patriarch Albert The big thing in .Price and Carbon moment, no man or woman of respectabiliminute two possible me could give of them each Ble S. Robison, .thre vnfA,Jfindt: County now. Is the proposed con dollars n month, 1 should have ty be indifferent or ungrateful in the a practice game will be staged at th g g. ot Salt Lake; Adrian Y; matter of fllllal care. cretg road from Price to CftStle Gate, plenty, Timpanogos park Friday, according on ton, Ore., and Altoa will not :Jhu - J go back to Theo. Raile, who. It Is stated, and If the ptate does HOME AUAl.v. fiauzhters, Mrs. Josepu In all probality be chosen captain of j the road will In nil Its tw agree Bicycle ay Mae by next strom of Salt Lake and Eva Robison the Provp team, Ibe n J. H! Crock well, who 50 years ago of Provo, five brothers, one of whom probalities to seems r? Be To the as community Died was a resident of this be of this city, is Dr. George E. Robison is said to ot It to n man. This ; two sisters; alsq tour grand children. .! City .. ,1.. diplomatic Crockwell ia now associated with the Funeral services were held at the In MassaCourt The Supreme B. home of his brother. Dr. Oeorge Local bicycle dealers are planning TTOOOa are Vrs. Mae Homer Nelson, the eldRobison, this afternoon under the chusetts has ruled that Homer Ellen In and on Jtarles on serve to of celebrating National Bicycle Day that est daughter Eph direction of the Wodman of the Ineligible suddenly at her In Frovo May 7, at which time a died this ' State. city, of Worlds. f At 4 qclock races will be home it from acuta program of bicycle Aiternoon last Saturday from all which In conducted cyclists N asked will be Utah of county 6 parts born October J I Z W. O, to to according When d' participate, Emery County. with ,nd Meredith Cycle com- of Carlson the her Provo to moved lived here the greater portion of he. jany. Vs Are working with the National W husband. Cycle Trades of America, said Mr. She is survived by herLke-wtheir aid in furnP. A. Nelson of Salt Albertr of Carlson, and with and assistance In the prises ishing tWO brothers, naVAIitft Pro- - j event there is engaged In a game of RAttle Wash., and Eph, Jr. ofBand-h- advertising of this we ean make and Juan Del- - mule while that Homer little Ethel Ezequlal . question Zaverde abora the store where sisters roomR three according 'or down, o, -Dividend at Wbuuker and it a banner day in Provo. The Utah PubUq 'Health Journal the hall roll Uf arrested were took Homer place. Tlnroughon who Ella th lhootlng iv Toss, We hope to get the Provo Com gado, all of Provo. of L. P. pte! his testimony H ernande tor January Ahd February to just out t'o his gain t 8burtliff. murder the I'?' . Leona soon after our said held too. were mercial' clnb interested. ths average of March 9, (u8ed and failed to tell the Westerdahl, Short funeral services John and id It Mias Nina. Nixon. Provo - For thrh weeks some went down son and to and we should like ,nU .br. in the. first de- -- tU)y twice on many gained, but Salt Lake cUy nnder the au.pice. Mr. Carlson, forenoon charged with murder freedom Wwlfc Health Nurse, makes" the fol- - class Others totor that showed no loss or gain, I", 7T yesterstage a big parade in the however, H declared, and their given and a fine program ot races In tbe (tour was the man whoord-aft- er v?m! Loving report: B. Tucker, who but Vy the middle ot Dumber James Eiequial Judge was afternoon. the class) every child them to throw up elh8 After a general examination of all a preliminary hearing which The program of races will include as three the ered that Tmeeting bouse tomorrow at that he did concluded admitted but all lasted our emergency cases, throughout eur Suing, some as high was accomplish- - v day, may testified may view the a" variety in which, ell cyclists evidence. this Friends feel We shooting. the week to dld present failed wh0 had be sUte entire school system, our attention cornel cause o'clock tomorrow participate, and events will the by his parents Ezequlal recognized a having probable he show to j through was drawn to the underaoartehed with worked out so that they are attrac- sufficient defendants should be hound nhat her of and classes our ,ce parn.t1n, tive to every owner of a bicycle and why the district court. child; , we Then made a sortey of The west street. 5 closely as to me and have them when questionedtook over to the S , health record charts, which had been generally, cemetery. the public, underweight city Provo placo between that the in the Tho evidence ettbmittedyesterdayJconTerBation wu having advantage prepared by oar teachers, men hlm and a Mexican who conrersed la ZIa extra responsibility the had that the feet to the pointed lodge -- weighed and measured every child Hernandez relieved from these were two section hands, and accord- tbe Mexican language, waa The members ofhetheatRebecca in their room. DIED HERE TODAY. home of said is, Jl the ren? hot so much to two of to the testimony 'rlte8l8e elared that all that are requested One school particularly had a great And be interpreted was in alwant defendants tho one of money," 43 years and Harris, number ot underweight children, Mrs. Ella Augusta Hsp e away from tho eceno of theltbat he said, to Mr. Manson. -of age, died this morning at ths many of them came within two aBked In Jhe cross took Landel it was place. time the at murder First South 81 residence, eouia grades. We chose fourteen boys and he family The charge was preferred against amjnati0n how is was that girls as near the same age as posEast, of tumor complications to tl moved H. cent PROVO AT an 10 family sible, of whom wero per .OHM' DAT llvr cbaa"th umTofthe shootln g. and and more under weight about a ywr ago yet al the a flfteen-mluuand 3:49. at tlng whHe otthey were days home tater The first Ume we met, "these ehlld in order to five the by one the zeyeral jaw through ahot ,stead taken ifliwUKM jrroTo -ren were weighed and measured and rest to ProYOrfc them were ai. brought they a standard chart made out for them who en- - to cnna, wln glre uio r that he did wllch he answered that rAufnl with the underweight "f Proro In A very the kolk need mothers who testified the He simple explanation ot the cal children ent6rUln not know. are the hour ElTaf and inlrht ot March 9, when Westerdahl np took place about nry system ot measurement was given n4 these . rouch as the child- lhe afternooS and will give Com- - Oncolu HanT. Eugene. them. The second week we bad tonsto death and after they had quit playing cards. were ball In the evening. shot, f SrfS. Peterson enlarged sistM and three WOrK also pear details to ideal picture breakfast prepare. fOT JfItb Tnoldand bad teeth. Cora, all of this city; Manson and he were wounded. stand He also stated that between the time mlttees having the ers and two brothers. them, which has carried over remark- of th6 A. C. U. out COnslst of the When placed on the witness ad- they had come down stairs and the wilmi. Pend arrangements are -Funeral a uhly with the children. been Is time that the holdup took place, he ha. McCoard.Jva Bureau yesterday afternoon Hernandea T)eja L Pr.i of Mr. Harris who with arrival he that We meet these boys and girls class In bis CobrieGuy. testimony mitted (Continued on Page 6) fBOur nutrition ti Elrira onEhis way here from Oasis. The body white drinking Verda Prterson, been had Tuesday afternoon. They are care-- 1 plan- bullock? are we others tance Arvil Is at the Hatch Mortuary chapel. tully weighed each week and the, and with b a cag8 of this strong Norma Hughes, vn,ce . i Wld is 'allowed to record his own n ng Hedqulst, i Anna schools. ot our gleton, Bush. weight on hfs chart, either .making kind b each person. Mildred ( . ed j lady-dld- y, J Sat-lrda- re ( I "" ftThe' wPtVlith Pte-an- . i - , rls - Hu-uw- ware-euie- r - self-respec- t? , at live-wi- re I ac-e- nt Ap-Di- ck , . t) Homer Nelson Suddenly In Salt Lake Featured Year ,.,7K4 Here sr.rti S KHSSSwS . 6lt 09 , Murder Suspects Given Freedom !By Judge Tucker; State Failed To Show Cause -- Local Nurse Tells of r . Health Work ln Provo In Offical Health Journal ut - ?& Zar-d.?- .1 hT I ti S Wb fiS-flU- 1 V ' ' fle-i- ng . - jauLK.iifinKs.nS ;rX half-mil- ... f te R . ' one-ha- lf IS ; rJJSSe eachip1 -- - If |