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Show 7 v : Local Post of I American Legion Holds Election AMERICAN LEGION JUNE chaplain. Ww0aibmOnmhlrI thfu9 of entertaining the legionnaires, who will at- - vention. tend the state convention here June The tentative program is Tentative plans as outlined lows: call for an automobile excursion to i . Opening Meeting The points of interest in and around meeting of the convention Provo, a banquet at the Hotel Rob- - called to order at lOvA. M con-Tisitl- 4 as 1. opening will be in the O cat. Lil V ioucu yicocui followdance in a the with armory program will be as .follows: J lng the banquet. Singing, Star Spangled Banner. Matters pertaining to the Memori-- 1 Invocation, al day exercises were discussed and Appointment of Committees (a) every man present became incensed Credentials; (b) permanent organi-whe- n it was reported that a certain zation and order of business, merchant In this city had refused Addresses of welcome, to permit the ladles of the Service Reading of minutes of last annual 8tar legion to enter his store with one convention. of their penny banks. These banks Report of department commander. had been placed in the various stores Report of department adjutant. of the city and citizens were asked Report of committee on credentito drop in their odd pennies, which als and permanent organization. were used in defraying the expenses Adjournment. of a suitable emblem erected In Second Meeting The second meetPioneer park in memory of Provos ing of the convention will convene World war heroes. A committee was at 2 P. M. In the afternoon of the appointed to wait on thla merchant same day. with a view of ascertaining the Appointment of committees. reason why th women of the Serv- - Nomination of officers for the year . ice Star legion should receive such 1921-2' . 2. discourteous treatment. Third Session Saturday morning Following the meeting Friday at 10 oclock. evening dancing was enjoyed by thos Report of committees. , General business session. present. Fourth Session Saturday afterTHOSE LOVELY SOUTH SEA ISLES noon, 2 oclock. Election of officers. After several hooka and a aeries of newspaper articles have about conOn vinced ns that paradise exists in the South Sea Islands, along comes anWeeds other writer, Bassett Dlgby, to tell us there are often lovely shells along Has Begun the water line, also a solution of dead cats, dead fish and snakes and .After touring the connty accomchickens, castaway , vegetables, rotby county crops and peats panied and other which fruit refuse, ting the eounty commissioners inspector, follows tide and the np languidly rid the connty of down day after day, and week after have decided tohave started the ball and weeds they week. .The burning snn make the local road beach unbearable. There is shade rolling by authorising each to notify each property under a fringe of palma, bnt no grass, supervisor respective district to altho plenty of insects. Perhaps It owner in his remove whltetop. RailImmediately well as na to our ha for may get now cleaning ar road companies romance 10 miles from home instead road superand their of 10,000. visors are clearing the county roads, Aa late as March 24, there were according to Mr. Webb, who urges in the In England 1,414,000 people regis- that every property owner connty get behind the movement to tered as being unemployed. Wages In the building trades at exterminate thia and other perennial ."Vancouver, B. C., are to be reduced weeds as fast as they may make their appearance. on an average of 17 per cent Early Fight Perennial Already rights-of-wa- Showing Against y, J - V ' 1j " ' e Impressive Services County Agent Urges For Carl Jackson Rat Tail Contest At American Fork For Central Utah LOVEWADY PAY LAST 10-- 11 v Uv. f friendsof.be- - Western Optical American Legion which will ?rQV0 ArmT. June bids fair to be one of th most notable conventions ever held in this city, if the tentative program as now outlined piay be considerc indicative, State Commander McCarthy to ith other 8,ate offidais ot ?,ethr LeRloai and men from .f over the state will attend the Mr. George M. Harris presided at the meeting and a number of ques- - i question PROVO (l'W,OTV!WI '!'. 31, 1921. pftoVo ppffi; TUESDAY, MAY -- .., , Timps Make Poor l0ntlInHeii,n and Elliott Bunn, R. Greenwood, executive committee; Carl F, Eyring, " . - - TlCcTdandardJutfnt" 'DrWeern; f wastht , ANNUAL CONVENTION A well attended meeting of Jibe American Legion Friday in the state armory building resulted In the 'election of Mart Roylance, commander of the local post; Will W. Allen, ,of (re-electe-d) .;: ' ft , All that was mortal of Carl Jack-soOne rat tail was worth the tail World war hero, who died in of ten mice to the students of a bioDenver last Tuesday .following an logical class In the Pleasant Qrovu The life and character of Mrs. operation for acute appendicitis, was high school. This was the decision Brown had the locals guessing all Lucy A. Hickman, who died in this tenderly laid away Sunday following of the judges of a recent rodent kilcontest in that city, according largely attended funeral services in the time allowing but 7 scattered city Saturday of infirmities incident the. Alpine stake Tabernacle at ling to J. P. Welch, county farm agent. American Fork. Bishop Earl Green- The result of the contest brought a hiUIV0's 1,,lrun carae ,n th to old age. was beautifully portrayed wood and the opening total of 100 rat tails and double that presided, seventb af,er Show's terrific into thJe by her devoted friends and associates was oflered by the Reverend many mice, and the winning side ate prayer the funeral services in the Fourth Mr. Mekln. The at era were Jos- a bushel of peanuts at the expense of sen ices in the Fourth ward meeting eph B. Forves. a speak former teacher of the loosers. Mr. Jackson, Elder II. S. Pyne of house yesterday afternoon. Mr. Welch states that a similar from them. Brown and Cameron Provo and Elder Clifford E. Young, all 'contest was conducted between the Bishop Alfred L. Booth presided, of were the shining lights of the game, and the opening prayer was by Emil of whom told of the sterling qualities two sections of the animal husbandry their departed friend. class In the high school of that city. Miss Florence Jepperson ate music was furnished by Appropri Maeser. wlth the result that one section choir the had charge of the music, which in- under the direction of Prof. Ernest in 91 rats and the other brought cluded selections by a double quar-at- a Paxman. The Johnson sisters of Pro- section 94. under her direction, a solo, '0 vo sang a number of selections and Since rata are becoming so numerLove Devine, by Prof. Franklin Mr. Martin ' and daughter Mary of ous In this vicinity as to be a seriMadsen, a duet by the Johnson sis- American Fork also sang a duet. ous menace, Mr. Welch suggests ters and two impressive- vocal num- The grave was dedicated byJElder that the same method could be used bers hy Prof. John T. Hand. Witliam Hunter. Members of the to good advantage in every school Elder J. Edward Johnson was the American legion acted as room in the central part of the first speaker. He touched on the life . and taps were sounded at the state. of his departed friend as In inspira- graveside. VILLAGE BUM CONTRIBUTORS tion, and declared that while her Mr. Jackson was born in Amerihome was one of culture and re- can Fork twenty six years ago, the TO REFORMATION OF finement, friends of the family were son of John and Sabina Adams Jack-so- n BAD TOWN. . always greeted with such warmth of that city. He waa a prominent and cordiality that they always felt Btudent in the high school there, I at home. having been twice elected president He Thought He Was Building Elder Henry 8. Tanner a Bar Instead of a library of Salt of the student body, and president Lake, a newphew of Mrs. Hickman, of his class. As stated in Fridays spoke of her as a mother, a character Post, his wife, formerly Miss Ethel Headlight Whipple had a mo- nthe gambling business at builder, a teacher, and a pioneer. He Mecham, Is well' known in thlf dty PlJ bnt a stranger Referred to her wonderful ability to where she has lived most of her life. Broken-Buckldo things in the face of the many law had preceded her husband home r,Ted nd Proved an vicissitudes that crossed her path. with her relatives and friends here uto himself. w weeks he had repaired Dr. George H. Brimhall paid a a few weeks to enjoy a short visit that Is, as far as It glowing tribute, and declared that before going to California where Mr. Ioken-Buckl- e Mrs. Hickman had always inspired Jackson had Intended to b repaired, and was building complete could (the greatest and noblest ideals pos- his dental course. The shock of his & r,Tal gambling hall In partnership -sible in the hearts' of her children. death was especially great since a with the village drunkard. He told of the many sacrifices she letter from him was received hy Mrs j That is the unique situation that (had made to get her children into Jackson less than three hours be- - lT The Freeze Out, Harry 'school. W. D. Rydalch of Salt Lake, fore the sad telegram was delivered, Careys latest photodrama, a snappy friend of the family, The letter contained no intimation ,tart erh,ch Please playgoers who attend the Strand theatre on Summary: Stolen based Buckle stated that he knew of no one whose 2, Ewing, Cameroh, Kaufman, Sing-- . life so completely typified the Wednesday and Thursday. The Freeze Out" showz Harry Sacrifice hit Shots. Two lings of the Savior as did that RnrinovillA Wnrrl ox U base hits Cameron, Kaufman. Three Mrs. Hickmans. He emphasized the' Carey In a somewhat different mood. Over-whelmiHe uses armed diplomacy to accombase hits Cameron, Snow. Hits .fact that her life had been a Brown 7; off Nelson S in 1 Inspiration to him. plish his purpose. The result Is a Bishop John Johnson of Benjamin, photodrama entirely unlike the nsnal Success ning; off Boshard 9 in 4 3 Inning; off Snow 4 in 2 3 innings. Bases stated that he and his family had all type. How Harrys decision to add to the on balls Off Brown 1; ff Nelson 1, j their Ihres profited by the insplra-of- f was res most "It wonderful Boahardt ; off Snow 2. Hit bats- - tlon gained through her life and the sponse on the part of the people of iniquity 'of Broken Buckle arouses man By Nelson 1. Struck out By fine example set before them, which, Provo, said Scott P. Stewart, chair- the Ire of s yonng and charming school teacher; how her scorn gives Brown 7; hy Bosh&rd 6; by Snow 5. Ike said, would have been hard to man of the arrangements committee (have done without Bishop Booth of the Bonneville ward benefit jubi- rise to a revolutionary idea In the Umpires Hler and Reddish. Time was the last speaksr. He touched Itinerant 2 hr. 30 min. in telling et the great time the single-trac- k are mind of the on the life Mrs. Hickman during lee, Incidents which makes gambler, of had ward that people yesterday. Financed entirely hy the various her brief acquaintance and declared Mr. Out one of the most Stewart reports the lncky num- The Freezefilm the new Portland, Ore., that she was a faithful Latter-daunions, stories of the year. interesting In ber Ford ths automobile drawing Labor Temple will soon he ready for 8alnL Helen Fsrgnson, long a screen, was This 1288. was sold ticket by The total cost of ths Ths benediction was by Elder H. Mr. occupancy. ths principal supporting Watkins, and Is thought role. plays 3. Payne. Many beautiful floral of- to beFrank building was 1275,000. J. Farrell McDonald, Lydia one hold Mr. of Watkins by emIn 1920 the 0,026 carmen Joe Harris and Char-le-a ferings gave evidence of the love and at the roundhouse. Fol- Teamans Titus, also ployed hy ths Philadelphia Rapid esteem held for Mrs. Hickman. play important LfMoyne Nos. that 1481 lowing 541, 1055, a reTransit Company produced Following ths services . here ths 1050 wars drawn la' the order venue of $38,000,000, as against a body was taken to Payson where it and Freeze IT' A Out was produced "The g revenue of but $18,400,000 in 1910, when nearly 1,400 more men, or a r armwn WU1 e declared the win- - from an original story by .George total of 7,424, were employed. Ths grave was dedicated by Elder nsr, and so on until the winner calls Hall. J. W. Nixon. for car. the RECORD AS CITY CLERK. Lucy A. Hickman was born la IllMr. Stewart declares ' that .ths HOLDS inois, October 8, $888. When a girl haT9 ?.Ued. Col. Victor Brett, of Bangofc rfi., fourth een years o$ sgs sbe crossed Hi bold the record for tenrt of office! the plains with a company ot pio- celebration, and . of the whin arriving In Salt Lake city U various committees andbehalf the members ipoi. Tt ii neers, 1852, With her parents she moved of the ward ho extends thanks to all otRc to Payson, and In 1858 she married who contributed to to elected of Dr. George W. Hickman. For maqj the . - tht s puccess ithe exception of twe years, 1905 and juDuee. r- years ths family lived at Payson and (1004. when tha Democrats ware in later moved to Salem and then to iL Ha Is re Theuuirew to set, according Tar,ed n" Benjamin, where ahe reared a fam- railroad officials, ard.ed needths H own?d L?9 ily of thirteen children, five of whom, less employment compels In Pennsylvania v??4 ver seen In Bangor, a steam together with her husband proceeded alone of mors 1.T00 men at an her in death.) In 1918 Mrs. Hickman annual coot tothan rst ffteollna motor th th ex- - ,co,nob,,ei railroads in moved to Provo where she lived sines cess of $4,485,000. host, and ths first recording typethat time. writer in ths city. ' The surviving sons and daughters are: Mrs. Josephine Flnlayson, of Provo; Mrs. Anns Daniels, and Prof. J. E. Hickman, of Logan; Mrs. Eunice Richardson, of Benjamin; Georgs 8., F. L. and Laura Hickman of Provo, and Charles W. Hickman of Benjamin. TRIBUTE n, pall-beare- rs e, ar-S- he anti-tru- st ; - , i teach-leto- n. won-O- Jubilee Was ff ng I 1-- 2-- J y fav-ori- te, I a'rw w"4 ! w-- f, . - t fed IT Present lines of new Buick six - cylinder models will be carried thru the 1922 seiasori. WITH HER BABY Beriming June 1st the new series and prices will be as follows, f. o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan. Model 2244 Three Model 2245 Five Passenger Roadster . - Passenger Touring. 1 Model 22-4- 6 Three Passenger Coupe . . Model 2247 Five Passenger Sedan . . ' Prices .$1795 ' $1495 .$1795 $1525 $2585 $2135 .$2895 $2435 Model V i 22-5- 0 - $232- 5v . .$2065 $1735 . . .$3295 $2635 Passenger Touring Seven Passenger Sedan . , $2985- 2248FourPassenger Coupe Model 2249 Seven Model ' three-year-ol- Headrick. . toEx-Pre-slde- -the-scenes BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT,' MICH, , ad Branches in all Principal Cities Motor Cars - . and,. ' THOMAS. SANTSCHI . in U s - ' 1' : . THE DESERT WOLF y TRHTAYnd SATURDAY- - life of Woodrow Wil- Gladys Brockwell at Paris. By the time Colonel House writes his book we ought to know and strong supporting cast at Ver- The Winchester Arms Company plant at New Haven, Conn., has Increased its working force by. 6, 500. The average weekly earnings of New York State factory workers show an increase of 20 cents from February to March. -- BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM $ son. and will write s book which Is to be the answer to Secretary Lansings story of ths Pesce Conference. At that time the medical admiral Is said to have been closer to the then sailles. . The Freeze Out behind- all about what .happened - TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY -- WHEN nt Wilson kept a diary described a day to day record of the Presidents mind than anybody else Dealers Everywhere PROVO, UTAH In GRAYSON ON WILSON. as Pioneer Builders ot V &I WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY narrow-- i . stinct had been aroused by the women composing ths "Home Purity League, who drove her and her baby out of the village. It was sixty miles across the desert to the nearest town, and she was on foot, without food and with no protection against coyotes or marauding Indians. The 8age Hen they called her, that being n name the old West gave to women of doubtful character. Because she lived alone with her aon and held her peace, she was an object of suspicion, but, had they known all, perhaps their hearts would hare been moved to pity. "The Sage Hen is the title of Edgar lewis newest production showing at the Strand theatre Friday and Saturday. It ia an outdoor drama and forcefully visualizes the power of mother love. The action transpires In a small Arizona town during the gold rush days- .,, Gladys Brockwel plays the title role. Charming Ionian Rich and handsome Wallace MacDonald play the romantic leads. Others In Important parts are Helen Case, ' Arthur Morrison. James Mason, Alfred Alien d and Richard n. minded. New Prices - SON ' If s stick or stone strikes this child Ill kill the person that .throws It! i. - All her protective maternal In- , Old - DRIVEN ONTO DESERT The Sage; Hen r: |