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Show 5'. J MOTOR VEHICLE BATTERY BOYS ENJOY LAW GOES INTO SIGHTS EFFECT JULY ' ' VOL.XI.NO. 47. OF 1 CITIES FOR DR, W. . R. PUCE WALTER P. WHITEHEAD, General Manager of the W. P. Whitehead Grocery Stores. In making short sketches of the lives of men who are truly operating on a broad gauged plan in Provo we are happy to be able to include Walter P. Whitehead. Mr. Whitehead came to this city from England in 1889, and had hardly - arrived here When he became active in Provo's commercial then he has had to do with most of the life. Ever things that go to make for a bigger and better Provo. Durwas President of the Provo ing the war Commercial club through which organization much of the .war work was conducted with dispatch. Besides being at the head of the Commercial club during that period he was the chairman of the Utah county fuel administration. It is to his credit that our county at that time shared better than most counties. of .thi&tats-wiifregard to securing fuel- .Mr. Whitehead entered business for himself ten years ago in a comparatively small way, but ha3 grown until he now" ha A two of the most active stores in the city, both of which enjoy a large patronage. . He is. a member of the Commercial and Rotary clubs, and ts serving his second term as a member of the board of directors of the last named organization. He is all that our canonist Mac has portrayed him a factor for progress in our community. , A. E. Rawlings, Flag Bearer, Ronde Howard Graham, Flag Simmons, Escorts. America, audience and band. Prof. : 'J. R. Boshard, Director. . excercises exalted Introductory ruler and officers, No. 849. Prayer. Chaplain E. H- Papke. The Flag Without a Stain, Florence Meldrum Anderson. History of the Flag, Thomas Williams. . i . , , Day of Glory, double quartette. Elks Tribute to the Flag, E. - Old Glory (by Prof, C.W, Reid) J. Edwin Stein. Medley of National Airs, band. Patriotic address, Judge John F. Tobin, exalted ruler. Salt Lake Lodge d PROVO. MAN ld The full program follows:' " immediately. The club voted.- to hold the second meeting of each month at 6:30 P. M. Instead of at noon. Mr. Scott Stewart called the members attention to the fact that the river had overflood is banks at a point in Provo canyon Just above the Upper Falls resort and had flooded I the canyon road so badly that automobile traffic was completely held up. He urged that advisability of calling the county commissioners attention to the need of Immediate attention to the road at this point. - , bas also sent out these Instructions to all police officers in the state, it is the duty of every To Conduct Annual Exercises . In Front Of Their New Home. Local Elks med-shou- feel-Crock- Mr. Crockett 1910. Old Glory is being' honored today, in Provo. the occasion being its 144th birthday. Such was the substance of a re- Every business house in the city and port made at the Kiwanis club lunch- many private homes are displaying eon yesterday by chairman Sterling the flag. The Elks annual flag day exercises Taylor. The days activities will open will be observed this evening beginwith a big "Stunt parade in which ning with an elaborate parade at 7 the various clubs and other organ- oclock. " An automobile caravan of from izations of the city, business men and over 60 cars' will come down Salt Lake City with about 300 Elks citizens generally will participate. from Lodge No, 85, who Wilb particiThe following members of the Kiin the festivities of the evening. wanis were named as a committee pate Elks from other localities have also' to ussist in perfecting plans for the signified their intention of joining in '.parade: Mark Anderson, Rondo Sim- -' the celebration. At the close of the mons, and Clifford Pierpont. patriotic program, which will be held W. R. Butler touched on the need at 7:30 in front of tl Elks building j of more activity - in the matter of known as the Holl ok Block, a cleaning weeds and unsightly debris benefit dance will b jiven by the from the Streets of Provo. Mr. Len local Elks in the Moz : and Armory, A feature of this evenings program Schofield also spoke on this subject and declared that the Kiwanis club will be the (Jresentation of gold lead in this work as well aslals to Wendell Morgan, Anna Smoot, other public spirited movements to and Marie Fletcher, the winners of the prize essays on the American improve the appearance of the city. It was stated that the church au- Flag.. The presentation wil be made thorities are now planing to make a by Superintendent A. H. Dixon in jOJKJ ki L.d g N 0- beautiful park of the tabernaejg behalf of JL 849. would be done whirh work grounds, 1, FUNERAL SERVICE V? THIS EVENING -- , ments of the law: the Violet Ray, , streets there. While resting there we were treated to chocolate and the McBeth, and the Liberty. In calling attention to section 3988 candy by the Sweet Candy company, At this time the boys are all of the new law. Secretary of State fine. George Cowan, son of L F. dn8 This section says, provides his foot that upon of the second convlctipnforjCowan of .Provo,twowhocarsgotand badly violations-the provisions of the fcaught between feei-o- f Utah motor vehicle act, the secretary bruised yesterday morning, is h. again, state shall revoke the license of At Pocatello the boys were greeted such person. The owner who con-- 1 I. tlnues to operate his passenger car .by their former fellow townsman on a short was there PL who Master, pr truck without the proper lights, license plates, load plates, or who business trip. We expect to reach camp Lew s continually overloads Mb truck sub-- ! time during the night or early 'eome jects himself to the above provision, and this office will be glad to revoke tomorrow morning. Every pne is the registration of owners who are ' enjoying the trip immensely, continual offenders and we desire to ?. TO BE HELD HERE With committees from all of Provo's .xivlc organizations working harmoniously together indications point to a glorious" Fourth of July FOR fi iV FLAG DAY EXERCISES BIG STUNT PARADE (By Earl Phillips.) (Special Correspondence.) Port: " land," Ore.; June 12. The members of battery C, together with the other organizations of the Utah National Guard arrived in this city at 3: SO mobiles for Provo and vicinity, has P. M. today, and most of the fellows received word from Secretary of beeQ glyen a ,cave of abaence State H. E. Crockett that the follow-- 1 ie.,0 p M ,a order that th ing garages have been designated of-bave an opportunlty t0 vlgit ficial headlight testing stations for th poIntg o( lntere8t ,n tw beauti. this district: Superior, Telluride, fuJ cJt Schofield. andSuccess. Testing screens j w dotTed at the Dalle8 a city will bo established in each of these 4 000 en tb8 bankg of the Co. garages and automobile owners are' lumbla river, and marched through required by the new motor vehicle the town. The Columbia river, like laws to have fheir laipps tested and , that of the Provo, is on a rampage adjusted before the first day of July land overflowed its banks all along at apy one of these places. The law jibe route. It is reported that manye in lower Port-brequires that all motor vehicles must f the business houses flooded out. have been lend equipped with a lens that will do At Salt Lake city we were joined away with glaring headlights. Thus far the following lenses have been i hy the members of batteries A and approved as meeting the require- - B. We marched through the main TESTING HEADLIGHTS. I BRATE FOURTH WITH EMROUTE TO CAMP 1 T' ESTABLISHED PROVO WILL CEL-E- appointed local garages STATIONS - ' PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, lflCl. f Mrs ELECTED officer to enforce these laws and any HELD HERE TO-D- AY officer who shall neglect or refuse to our duties NATIONAL . No. 85.. out by the imposed carry i ; l statutes Is liable upon his official U Aruvicm Patrol band. Impressive funeral services were bond for such neglect or refusal. In Del' try of tbe. prize essays. The CONVENTION AM.LEGI0N American the enfro cement" of these laws, ' we held this afternoon in the Tabernacle died who Randall Flag, students, of the Pike, Walter Dr. for mind in that bear diave desire to you Schools. Provo Public members The Awarding Friday.-St. J at George ' your work must be to a .very large 4 of the Masoq.t and aur Flag. Supt. No. mW commander of the, Story.Lodge Mart Roylance, degree educational and 'that It is.of u,xoa: local post of the American Legion. ; .dossed m "therr'Ttegalia and the spirit tff these laws' which must rdrder j headed by the Provo Band, escorted J,rlzes 6,(xh gr.adc to the national a elected was delegate act as your guide I Ve,,d- grade, body from the Union depot to the of the legion at the last Anna Smoot convention It is not the intension of thde-lfa-bern,c-we i the uneri, eighth grade. Mane held convention session-oand state the technical be too Honor partrawstfo nctJ;5cr Centra, ices of the order were conducted by la the Armory Saturday. do not desire that the police officer W. L School. pallHonorary Whittpmore. . Dr. B. W. Black of Salt Lake City, shall he technical on points wherein bearers were J. Wm. Knight. J. W. Banner, 'audience The commander of Salt Lake post No. 2 and band, Prof. - J. R. Bosliard, dithere might be some question.. Farrer. T. Jos. Alex Hedquist, Aird, 1 and supervisor of the U. S. bureau of rector. enforcement .of our motor ' vehicle C H. Taylor, all of Provo, and Mr. act will make our highways safe for Pike of Salt Lake City, while the actpublic health, was unanimously elected state commander of tba. the driver of the motor vehicle, the ing pallbears were members of the horsedrawn vehicle and the pedes- local Masonic order. partment of Utah, American Legion. for the coming year. Charles Partrian. Thir highways are for the use Beautiful floral tributes covered sons of Salt Lake City, formerly naof the people and our educational the speakers stand, and a- host of tional secretary of the emblem comwork and, your duty will be to see friendsand acquaintances of Dr,' Pike mittee," was elected firet vice comthat the rights of the other man are were present to pay - their respect to times. all at consideration Rue the 'I wonder how long an American mander, while Henry B. Johnson and family.' given T. Forbes of Cedar City were flag would have to swash, about the The speakers, all of whom had been R.' It Is unlawful to operate a passenexAt tbe monthly meeting of the Dr. Pike, were elected second and third vice com- feet of some of our citizens before ger car, truck, trailer or motorcycle life long friendsE.ofCorfman and Jus- ecutive committee of the Board of mander, respectively. . without having a proper .license for Chief Justice E. they would have enough decency Trustees of the Brigham Young uniThe. state adjutantship, which Is about them to pick It up., asked same. A number of truck owners tice S. R Thurman of the Supreme Green- versity beld here yesterday morning, Joshua of a Utah, on Court Judge now in the mute are operating of Salt Lake City, and President an extension division was established. passenger car license. In this con- wood Lowry Nelson, at present editor of ' direcN. T. 7 Taylor. - Is respectfulattention nection, your the under Utah Farmer, was named as Dthe A double quartet of 6, ly directed to section 3973, page R. Boshard sang irector of the new division - Mr. Nelof Professor J. tion will the enclosed digest in which yon O son Is a graduate of thh Utah AgrOne Sweetly Solemn Thought, note that a truck is a vehicle proand Good bye, icultural College where he later servThose Tears, Dry for carryor vided with a box body Isasant task u wag not an ess, Sweet Day, Mrs. Nellie Druce Pugs-le- y ed as secretary to the president. vidual and r community health and rivs u w Bra"hm' if 10 Ut in the torrents and gather ing mere than seven passengers, prorendered Res- During the war he was engaged in sanitation, horn V rharttln. Lake nnralna. Salt of City Earl Anderson, Frank P Stewart ip tha colora duce. merchandise or freight of any ignation," Murry Roberts sang Ab- administrative' and field work for were being nwlah- -' John E. Holden, nil of Salt and Mrs. and insti-tutloBoshard the gutters of the streets. Professor and through division of that sent," extension the 1ve.) Lake City. (Continued o hut thanks to the patriotism of those Florence Meldrum Anderson sang the Several resolutions were adopted tiaena who went to the reacne ef duet "One Fleeting Hour. Harris was president-eleWhen among which was the following: flaK and Who would swim ta Mrs. Hannah Clark Pike, the widow asked what the nature of the work jtha ExI of Whereas the. city Provo, v in and the children Albert H- - Pike of of this new division of the university Salt Lake, Mrs. Florence .Woodhouse would be, he said, The B. Y. U. la of St. George, Mrs. Annie Pike Green- a church university and Its aim is to wood of Idaho, and Mrs. Hattie serve not only the people of UtaU and wm uuer . w r uuu; courses aypesriue ju .,,1. Oliver of Anaconda, Montana were JT of the American flag, of surronndlng- states," but also the the University curriculum for home thB brothers the also were as The Provo Post. unfortunate that mere of "K present church. We not only expect to train study, while the bureau of lecture Dr. Pike, John VV. Pike, official re- a few Individuals from each com- - and entertainments Is organized to f, onr American citizen are not em- rfsiT Provo, Utah. District Court, . porter of the ThirdPike of Eureka. Gentlemen:- . bued with enough patriotism to bon- , . ,p , munlty for Industrial, social and re-- 1 supply appropriate lecture for M. J.on . t j. 0T th nd Protect It on all oo-our The members ofProvo post No. 13, and Judge Edward te. I. courses. but ward A. or through lyceum no J V The body was interned in the City llgtoua leadership American Legion and the delegates casions, continued Mr. Roylance in extension division and the Church through the winter months and to m to the state convention that was held cemetery. to Sundays incident. Some ' Dr. Pike was very well known in organizations, which give us an al- provide Itinerant summer schools and , conventlon assemnled this referring In Provo last Friday and Saturday of thgm need a few ,eMona ar of field number most unlimited numChautauqua. resided here for a thereProvo, having of eleventh June, 1921, day fonnd ,n army llfe Thera tha flag asked the Writer to thank you per- ber of years. He was the first supfore: be It would not be found wiping up tbe sonally for the excellent support In erintendent of the State Mental hosResolved, that -- e extend to the gtrec for lon at lea8t.. the matter of publicity you gave the pital and also served for a number of r ftr Mayor of the city of Proro, to the "We desire to American Legion. as city and County physician. , Con,-years nod Homer. Klwnnli, EH. T especially extend onr thanks for the Ht was a Member of the Territorial the respective j A great area of farming and low- - pears to have been of little value since mercial clubs and timely editorial welcoming the vis- Legislature of Utah in 1892 and intrees have been uprooted and, members, together with all others city is noul inun-'greiting members of the American troduced several bills regulating the lands west of this of making thej tha flood the to points where they bave;vtho have assisted-- la carried 'waters dated by medical and pharmacologic profesLegion to Provo, which you published river the ' each and caused gravel bars to convention a success, a hearty vote, Provo Riverrand as day lodged in the Post last Friday. tires sion. For that reason he is regarded the bed pf the river fill up, of thanks and appreciation. And be advfntwn At any time the Legion can he of the father of medicine and pharmacy has been rising with little prospects form and 8 a gIg growinof immediate recession while the again. . j service to you please do not hesitate in Utah. lBt. iatn we extend to the broken Grand Denver warm and Rio Resolved, The weather that, by bridge only heavy' to ask us. be sure can became endangered and for two days Provo Post. No. 13 and Its member- - The Manufacturer rains continues. or t Tours very truly. QosUty it. the for that some have a thanks the been is of vote no estimated trains It recepby 'ship, operated over PROVO POST NO. 13, AMERICAN handles it exclusively, until ... . property loss in crops will reach $30, The. north end of the bridge began tion given and their untiring efforts LEGION. 8 factory in tne rorm or nn- Bench cona of Provo more of and a crew while others to sink double Hansen other and the gave jOOO, in only tice banquet arranging Joseph ' I 8he Gres. He does not nare to use By Mart- Roylance, a to it with of save f'om $15,000 able men to were estimate this up stealing of gervative entertainment bridge this morning charged features daring , Commander , rubber picked up in oaa lots from a It is stated that approx- - going into the river. All the traffic convention. horse from W. H. Burr of Carterville. J this time. I hundred different sources. heare cultivated of directacres is sixty-fivnow of Rio Grand road waived the preliminary Defendant imately I PIG ATTENDANCE AT SUMMER The United States Rubber Com the land on the east to bound Lake Route Salt over the ovef was acres he bridge, several and that result sugar ing SCHOOL In Sumatra condimuch dollar a while be in thousand safe which a is to a said Viveo under Rambaud under to court larger water, beets district Pny owns and operates belonging rubber at is west on arrested the flooded was the that tract plantation than tion. single for most were largest the and Jesse Stubbs bond. Draper The Brigham Young University bail says T',urlde Motor in the world, At the bridge of the Orepi road a part destroyed. Summit to which place he side. Soldier with '"rimer school opened yesterday de- had taken the horse. He was brought A.0. Smoots and Charles Madsen's' large force of men have been at work Reports today from various points Co., dealer in the Ui IW 8tates tires. a good attendance in the various Birk in the ua big as tha Sherrif located are for which of several and thousands west houses, days Deputy this by to city along the river as well as city creek Tbe planted area partments, Especially are the semtold the justice that he had field are surrounded by water,' and sacks of earth and sand have been state that the water is gradually be- District of Columbiu. It la a beautibe-F- g Draper inary classes well attended, .there covers.; with stately after having a groups of men are working day and used in preventing the water 'from ing checked, and unless another ful orchard manv who are anxious to prepare taken the horse with its owner. weak points cutting into the sides of the bridge, the to is occur trees. of This supply of fine not further night shower strengthen ranks damage work to conduct the seminary in the hanks of the river at various ' Some difficulty was experienced looked for. crews are c.taality crude rubber is one of the .However, clas-e- s These throughout the church. Much of the work done yesterday afternoon by- the farmers working day and night in an effort You probably dont get all you places. built up that are under the direction of uot to b? glad during the low water season in. the north of Edgewood, when the City to keep the water in the river chan- - th'ngsof the company's tires. nJ yoq ought deserve ll Adam Benniqn. Dr. Georcre H, Brini-habed with river the nel.' overflowed its banks t Fay1 pf fxcyvajipg the of it. and Prof. Guy C, Wilson. -- DELEGATE 1 c ' ' - ie f ; Star-Spangl- Brigham Young University - .... dsiPnM PmtpnfpH Rv Patriotic Citizens; Apathy Condemned Organizes Extention Division With Editor Nelson as Director -- n. ct 't Legion Members press Thanks For Newspaper Support .... j loe Flood Waters Do Much .Damage n nrgps.t Rubber Plantation at -- - ilt-Jnrth- ....... I ! hs n |