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Show VOL. XI. NO. 46. ' PROVO POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. ESTABLISHED World rWar Heroes Wei- corned To Provo; Enter Anticipating Many Pleasures Happy Provo Militia Boys ' Depart; For Encampment 5 r Into Convention-Wor- k The third annual state convention REPORT-SAYthe American- Legion convened at S 10:30 thirf forenoon in the Armory with a good representation from the RESERVOIR DA!, I various Legion posts-o- t the state in1" ' attendance. At the second session of the anBROKE TODAY nual convention of the American Provo the at Floyd .Armory, Legion Kelly of the Hiawatha post was ap- -. tainted to represent the department, A report reached Prow at a of Utah at the funeral of Colonel F. "W. Galbraith, Jr., national commanlate hour this afternoon from der of the American Legion, at Cinsome unknown point between cinnati, Ohio, Monday. June 13. ColHeber city und the Provo Reonel Galbraith was killed in an auservoir at the bead of the Provo earin tomobile accident Indianapolis river to ,, the effect that the rely yesterday morhing, committees were The following servoir dam had broken and the named by Commander McCarty: flood waters were rushing down Resolutions Dr. B. W. Black, the canyon. This report was verMart Roylance, Owen Sherwood, - Klrke Decker and Frank P. Stewart; j ified by the. Heber city telephone had Finance J. C. Rebholz, R. T. For- -' operatortowho stated that they teletried . reach Kamas by bes, Stanley Dixon, J. W. Tucker and phone late this afternoon but they C. C, Bint; 'Constitution J. D. were unsuccessful. The warnHurd,' Jas. R. Williams, Jos. G. De ing is said to have been given by Lalre, and Earl Hales; Auxiliaries men who were at J. B. Bearson, L. M. Anderson, and sdme telephone work on the toll lines east of H. A. C, Trottman; Americanization Kamaq. The expected raise in the A. L. Lockhead, B. A. Madsen, river had not reached Heber and T. A. Welcker; Beneficial Legiscity as the Post went to Press. lation David C. Lyon, J. S. Swenson, R. J. Murdock of the Provo and G. S. Evans. Reservoir company states that he State Commander Murray W. Me belief that Carty gave hlrannual rOportin Is of the of damage will be done which he received the recent legislaif the reporj is correct, as Mr. tion in favor of the disabled soldiers. "Wentse. Just returned from the He lauded the splendid cooperation reservoir a couple of days ago of the different government agencies and there was not much water in with the American Legion, mention' ing especially the United States Public it at that time. Vocaof Bureau Health Service, the tional Education, and the Bureau of War Risk Insurance. He stated that PROMINENT SPRING-Vlt- lE the Legion is to check over the draft evaders list and aid the government in the apprehension and the punishing of the evaders. He also stated that the Legion Is in sympathy with the civilian training camp movement. . SUED BY YOUNG GIRL Commander McCarthy, in concludof members all ing his report, urged the organization to become Interested an 18 year old Bernice Moore, in politics not at members of the Wed suit in the baa Sprlngville girt,' Legion but as members of the , purp-the Judical fof Fourth by her 'AtDistrict, political parties ose of safeguarding good government torney Walter P. Kirkley, agalnBt Dr. 4 The report was heartily applauded A. Anderson of Springvilje, 9 and unanimously adopted by the del- George in the eum (lO.fOO.OO for damages ' egates. The report of State adjutant John for the seduction of the plaintiff by E. Holden was also adopted. the defendant. ' ' back in no be must sliding "There The complaint alleges that about Americanization because the war Is 13, 1920, the plaintiff waa misassistJuly M. Owsley, over," said Alvin Amerilead by the defendant after he had ant national director of the canization Commission from natlon-- 1 declared his great love ant affection al headquarters . at Indianapolis. for her and ted promised, to divorce "We must educate the foreigner so his present wile and marry the plain-tif- f. i - H that he will not become a menace due to his unfamlllartty with onr In consequence of the .seduction ef R thin plaintiff by the said defendant," Theo. A. Welcker of Balt Lake reads the complaint, this plaintiff City, chairman of the "'Americaniza- tea suffered greatly in her health, tion committee reported the work of body, mind, good name, character his department. and reputation, to her great dam Immediately following the after- - age in the eum of 418,54..O0, noon meeting, the Legionaries, as the -guests of the Provo clubs, were taken for an automobile ride to Provo CanCom- -' . yon. This evening, a banquet will be Valley given at Hotel Roberts In honor of will the delegates, after which dance he held In hte Armory. The convention will hold two ses-Increase In the rates of the Utah - sions Commander Murray "W McCarthy VaTJeyGas ft Coke company, serving presided at the session and welcomed Provo, Sprln grille and Spanish Fork, the delegates to the convention,"The-Sta- la granted In n decision tended down After the delegates had sung, Tuesday by the Utah public utilities Bpangled Banner,, and Rever- commission. . , ' offered 4 ' end J. G. Delair of Provo had of the ap condition financial Dixon The LeRoy Mayor Invocation, thq welcomed the legionnariea to Provo. plicant as shown at the hearing "Onr Nation eras founded with the quires some Increased revenue from demini order that It may spirit of liberty. Justice and and It its operations, ocracy, said Mayor Dixon, an adequate deto set be aide is gratifying to know that that spirit reserve,' maintain Its credstill lives. I see In this organization preciation and to enable It to obtain the neca means of perpetuatingand magn- it essary capital to meet the needs of ideals. wonderful ifying these for service, the, findings the public In reviewing the activities during say. the war. Mayor Dixon paid an provided for in the schedtribute to the efforts of the. ulesRates now on file with the commission women. He said in part, "Onr wom- do not provide reasonable and en, too, worked untiringly on Liberty ifent for the service rend- Red and Bond committees, Relief consumers under suchacbed- to ered and Cross work, and JffT their time ,.v which j ules, which will be cancelled and set by the sched- mllv their sons aside and superseded the commission to be Set us Lt mlimlze the part which; they did, for without lt.lt would have jeasonaoie. ana Charg schedule of grates effective been impossible to have triumphed " .es The prescribed may in this wonderful achievement en not less than ten days notice to In conclusion he said, "May the the public and the commission. American Legion perpetuate the spircompany is permitted to charge it of 1776 and 1861, and let me ad- a The rate of 20 cents a hundred net Is monish every young man who elig cub,c feet each montVt0r the first 1W to associate himself , j 390 feet. la the application for an r splendid organization. j jncreage permission was asked to -a Commander-McCarthy-Jnet rate ot 25 ceBta for .the 0 Tbe granted by oVthe U! Y B Dean A. N. MeU commission i one cent Ies eloquently recounted the events lead- hundredj feet Jn eafh of.the other S Vl1.orvW't men claalfications than asked by the The schedules granted by the Pany. W. Bishop of T5Il.5S?tfM commission follow: First 800 wbic tonal director feet, gross 21 cents, net 20 cents; district No. 11. which ,c,ud 1TOO next feet, gross 18 6 cents, New Mexico, Wyoming and dorado. eent9. next SOoo, groM told what the government Is doing ,ftt next '15 cents, net 16 V4 cents; to rehabilitate former ?rvice men lf) 00 eet gro88 ,15 cents, net 100.000 He stated that more than all over 15.000 cubic cents; men are now taking advantage of the cenU aet 1S J . vocational training courses. cents Clarence Baird, contact officer be- -, commission' held that' the val- tween American Legion and federal d fcf companys plant for of vocational training, said maklng purp0Res was 1402.200. Com-tbalthou many were enrolled exhibits Introduced during the in the various courses In UUh there. " UcattoQ for al,anCed rates placed are still many in the state eligible H at , , apnot for training who have yet plied for it I I "TT - - -- PHYSICIAN -- dif-ftre- nt - 9 lang-yoage- v ." J Petition of Utah Gas . panyGranted -- r i a -- v n elo-qu- nt aulhe-reven- ue ed-fon- d . m . com-BD- u . rate-boar- at MW.. 1910. Long before the sun crept over the eastern mountains this morning,, s of battery C ef the Utahr WILLASKSMOOT National Guard began to assemble at the Armory, eager and anxious be off tor the summer encampFOR FEDERAL AID to ment at Camp Lewis, Washington. Jn anticipation of the pleasures of The Provo Commercial club will thq trip and the many new experiences that will be crowded into the ask Senator Reed Smoot to Inter- next fifteen days, many ef the hoys cede in behalf of the citizens of Pro-V- b had been unable to sleep during the Still and vicinity in securing govern- night. they looked fresh and ment aid in building a trail from snappy with their heavy packs and accautremeuts. As one of the boys Aspen grove at the base ot Mt. said. I may not look like it, but I to the summit of the famous feel alright. mountain. This action was decided Promptly at 6:45 oclock Ae batfell in line for roil call. . All of tery at the luncheon of upon 115 men present, the Commercial club at the Hotel theJealous of reported the appearance of his Roberts today when a petition ad- men, Captain Tucker personally indressed to the senator was signed by spected every man, giving orders here and there that weald improve every member present." the semblance of the battery. Glen Van Wagenen rendered a few At ,6:25 First Sergeant Gebrgo on selections the flute with Elmer Harris gave the command,. "ForNelson at the piano. ward, match!, and the boys were J the depot, where The petition to. Senator Smoot on thefr wa? , teen minutes later they boarded a , as follows: .special train on. the Salt Lake route. To the Honorable , Reed Smoot, Earlierin the morning Jhe horses vfashtngiofiTUru: belonging to (he battery were loadeA into two box cars, while the batterys Dear Senator Smoot:. guns were securely We,- the undersigned citizens of tour 75 mm, Provo and Utah county, representing nailed to a flat car and guarded by - THE B. Y. U. PROVOS GREATEST the Rotary, Kiwania, Commercial and two of the boys. Another hex car ASSET, Womens Municipal Council clubs, was filled with saddles and xtra f , the Brigham Young university, and supplies. y The Brigham brings many thousands The traln pulled out at 4:50 in the .community at large desire to solcf dollars to Provo every year. That fact makes the uni vers- icit help in our efforts to se- charge of G. W. Gralg, the- Provo a big business asset to Provo, and if there is any man ' cure your government aid in building a agent of the Salt Lake route who acwhothink of the school from the dollar point of view and trail from Aspen grove, at the head companied the boys to SaltW.Lake W. ' of North Fork in Provo canyon, to City. City Passenger Agent the dollar point of view- - alone, he should be a loyal, royal of Mount Timpanogos. Yon Fuller ot Salt Lake. City was here the top - supporter thereof. But there are big men in Provo, men of will remember having aided us in making the necessary, arrangements broad yisionof far vision, who can see bigger , things than'-dollars-, 1915setto get this part ot the mount-as for the tickets. who tan see beyond the glitter of gold. J. Will aside by the government ain a park free from grazing. Since then Summer School Will of them. He sees in the B. Y. U. its influence . Knight is on the tourist travel and hiking parties for good. Us "field of intellectual uplift, its power for mould-- x have become so many and so large Open Monday; J mg character. He looks ,into the future and sees great that a great demand is made tor ft With trail which will make the mountain . buildings, wonderful laboratories, scholarly, spiritual mindaccessable to hundreds of neople who ed professors, and all for the bringing within the radius of Tho Brigham Young university are physically utiable to dteb up the the school's influence thbusands of young people to be sent summer school begins on Monday. sides. steep .l-- . Lforth from its halls patriotic Americans, intelligent citizens, i "Lartyear the new forest super-B- n Lft,ters T been far tn5lrnear in-v and godfearing men and women. secur-. Mr. Dana T, Parkinson, visor, 4 ' fed an approbation tor a trail x In response to a wide demand, a felt sure that he would have It built lover the regular hiking route from' frauat coarMJ!e Provo Lovers Tom ad,dd 'Aspen grove to the top, but Mr. Dr. Dean R. tinshall j Parkinson saw fit to open up an en- - , the catalogue. r To Be on ot the north side 1. tirely new way v the mountain and he ordered the;0'1BrimhaU 4 Sixth . trail dug over this" route in the face t i t ?t p in theology, our ot Even the after trail protests. A aagnWitent audience greeted of Provo who have rooms "Peeping Tom has come hack to was nearly finished the large hiking toResidents Prot John J. McClellan Wednesday let or can furnish table board to $ parties, one containing 240 people, A evening at fire v take tabernacle when Provo! to make the trip over the students, should communicate with k appeared In 'the first of a series of the last week n tan. well- - continued Dating of the ideal camp- - John E. Hayes or Mite Alice Reynold . route a because . .. . HU entire perform- j organ recitals. -, the committee on students tkaTe and the facilities ing grandeur ot the olds,' ance was ef a very high order and prowling around the south-wecommodatlons. " 4 . part' t scenery. hie complete mastry tf the wonder- of the city, ppeplng through the win . . At ..the. cost of $5,000 the Utah 5T ful instrument made each number a down Hate at night. H was last seen county have cons- commissioner To ; ,, ,r musical gem. It would be quits Im- hvWm H18:5 trncted an ' automobile road from . . us to y,1 flAtei What tor of say possible past the program was really enjoyed most, Soufh street, who says that the queer "Wildwood to Aspen grove and we ia- tend the present, summer to hut we are safe In saying that we behavior of the man attracted . . his at- build daring at the grove a community i have never "heard the ergaas dcffkmte tention late Tnesdav After romp. During the last weeks of July night. qualities 'so beautifully brought watching thq man peeping Into sevProf. E. H. Bftstmond went' b we shall conduct our annual comforth as they were on this occasion. eral windows, Mr. Dunn and a neigh- to condtidt "Ui munity hike and as Tt will be just ten Salt Lake ofyesterday Thu tabernacle choir assisted the the to he giv"Pageant Slogans professoT in the evenings program, en in the Salt Lake assembly hall toand Its rendition of three, bean tlful under the auspfeis ot t"'-Utaouting which will bring at least tour night stakd numbers gave a variation to the pro- appeared. I - . " Mutual Improvement : V""'-nd of all the people from parts gram whhih was delightful. . The soclatlon. The pageant is one of t ' night the peeper Is west. , that ProVb win be favor- said to previous hero been standing 3 the We are sure, Senator Smoot, that features of the general M. I. A. n , ed with oudh entertainment Iry Pro- tuning around the porch of . ' with yonr help we can secure the ference now in session in Salt more fessor McClellan eften,. ,and home of Monroe Paxman, 111 "West Among the Provo people who win needed we predict that his audience will 1 South street. appropriation tor. onr pro' ject. May we count upon your as- appear in the pageant are: Algie B. grew with each performance. It is reported thatv a man answer- sistance? Ballif, portraying the "Spirit of Re. , i "'same ing the description, about tep ft ligious Life; George Ballif, Spirt! days ago followed Miss Lavon Stewof Knowledge; Peru Broad bent. George Arlis3 art "to her home. 460 "West 1 South Bullock Believes Spirit ot Happiness and Goddeee of street, and was seen peeping through Liberty; Velma Howe, "Spirit of In" the windows shortly after by Miss Helen Meservy, "Spirit of Hope; Stewart and her father. Suave, bantering cynical; clever, Love;" La Von Stewart x. Faith; Close Ueen Cox, "Sacrifice;" Meta Olsen, craffly, with subtle innuendoes, The DetiT ensnared an artist, a model, Needs Zina Scott, "HumilH. of Ben Bullock the "Obedience; Manager a banker and "his wife in a diabolical ity; Pearl Anderson, "Charity; mine had returned Just Syndicate to overcome Truth with Evil. Ora Manwaring, "Spirit of Fight; plot A woman with a small child was from the companys property in the Margaret "The Devil.'" was , one of Mr. coming out of Hair, "Economy;" Reed downtown motion district and Santaqnln reports mining George Arilss greatest stage charac- picture house recently .Harris, "Method. , never looked nd, tea that the property terizations.' As portrayed on the the sidewalk, she met an gaining- more in At its history. acquaintencouraging screen, t is a character delineation &DCQ. t Clark present seven men are working two Dr. to live and roll down the years of 1 think it is awful that the censors shifts a tunnel full the into pushing as an photoplay history interpretat- let such a picture as that To Provo; pass, she face of ore gangue following the ion without par. said hi ah angry tone. is It not surfit a east south and fissure, from, The Strand theatre presents Mr., for Children to see. Gets M. D. ' vey just completed it shows the ore George Arilss' hi The Devil Monwas the What asked of east north fissures picture? s junctions day and Tuesday, with Sylvia Bream-e- f, the friend. Stanley Clark, accompanied by his should be encountered any round of Lucy Cotton, Edmond Lowe, Ro- , She was told. wife, Mary Newell Clark and Stanholes. Bullock Mr. The tunnel says. Mrs. land Bottomley" and Arliss in Well, It seems to me, she said, is now in 2145 feet with a depth of ley, Jr., has just returned from the prominent roles. Jefferson Medical college of Phila'that you are at fault, and not the more than 800 feet. censors. That picture title should delphia, where he graduated on Of June 3 receiving an M. D, degree. RELIEF SOCIETY PROGRAM. have told you. not to take the child Mr. Clark made excellent, progress there. Tt is not harmfuld in Itself, but certainly no mother could think The program as outlined for the in his school work and wag one of ' a picture by that title suitable for regular , monthly union meeting of seven in a class of 115 to be awardfr To Children. Mothers are more to blame the Relief 8ociety for next Sunday ed a scholarship medal in the Alpha Word comes from Elks lodge No. than any one else when they do not will be as follws: teachers division-- try Onega Alpha Honorary Medical 80c- to find out the kind of pictures the program will be furnished by lety of America. He was the only 85, Salt Lake City, that they met at take their Children to see. Not Prof, and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe; Utahn out of six others in th class theif club house Wednesday night they u to receive this honor. are suited to children, but theological division Patriarch and decided on details ot the auto- all books not! exclude them from your eph B. Keeler will speak on prophecy Dr. do will enter the L. D. S. Clark to Provo on Flag mobile caravan trip library on that. account. Think it relating to our time; social service hospital July 1 where he will do inday, June 4. 'They expect fully fifty ovqr." division Prof. B. F. Larson will de terne work during the next year. or sixty automobiles to be In line at liver an address n vocational ed- - He will take,hia examination before the clubhouse for the trip, besides VI8IT IDAHO RANCH. uoatlon; literary division Miss Laura the state board of examiners July 6. many others which will Join the Hickman will speak on Latter-da- y caravan en route. A big strawberry ENJOYED UTAHS WONDERLAW Mr. D. D. Sutton and Henry carnival and band erland and their families have gone saint church hymns. esti,val, open-a- ir toncert and dance will be held by NOTICE. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman at . the Provo lodge in honor ot the vl family have Just returned from . iters. , Th Cjuff faihiiy organization Is trip through Brice and Zion canyons. ' The Salt Lake lodge will hold Its terested. to meet at the home of They report having greathly enjoyed requested , Flag day ceremonies at its clnb-- j Cluff, Hyrum Sunday, June 12th, 4 themselves, and declare the soenery house on State street at 8 oclock t Would you rather be a bad little land grandure of these wonderland " Sunday afternoon. angel, or a good little devil? , sights that everyone should see. mmmm COMMERCIAL CLUB -- the-boy- Timp-anog- os fU-rea- i t ds I - " x Young-Universit- , - ity Next . Big Attendance Music Enjoyed McClellans 1 Orun Recital Is Peeping Said Active Ward ;in; - 1, .. a-'- st vl Prpvof People Present Big Pageant In Salt Lake Tonight -- , I '! H - Wa-hop- - in4The Devil! Ore Is Mother Syndicate At Hand Censor - , Stanley Returns 4 u Degree 1 Large Caravan Salt Lake Elks : I Coming Provo -- , Jos-yo- , r-- v f a, i t |