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Show w ' if m vr- BEAUTIFUL Fftir and cooler gnd tomorrow. A man gets fairly along in experience before he comes to understand how true is the philosophy of the who was running for office and who declared that them as, aint fer me is agin me. tonight ' . 96 Highest old-tim- jjwest Sunset Sunrise VOL. XI. . CONTAINING A RESUME OF THE NEWS OF Community Welfare Workers Complimented at the Opening of Most Well Equipped Clinic Hundreds of Citizens Inspected New Free Clinic PROVO AND MANY HUMAN INTEREST STORIES "PROVO POST, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 19217 N0. 53. - conservative jt i, safe snd although it may aound radical, most is. the best-anto ay that thi m'.the clinic world, well equipped as Bid Dr. Jl- - 3. Merrill last night er ESTABLISHED FINE EXHIBITION OF Post Offers Page 'Advertisement For Best, Timpanogos Window 1910. ' GETTING READY FOR LOCAL ARTISTS ARE BIG HIKE TO MOUNT NOW BEING SHOWN TIMPANOGOS SOON To accelerate interest and encourage our merchants in a movement that will give added life and interest to the Tenth An- PICTURES BY SAMUEL JEPPRR-8-0 TIN WEDDING" HIKE TO THE nual. Timpanogos Hike, the Post will give free of charge a page SUMMIT - OP - T1MP" NOW V, SR., AND HIS LATH UNBEING PLANNED; SON, PARLEY, ATTRACT advertisement to the merchant carrying the best window display MUCH ATTENTION AT USUAL INTEREST DEand The only advertising Timpanogos 1 . the tenth annual hike. A LOCAL STORE NOTES BIG CROWD . restriction placed on the offer is that six or more merchants will 6nCer displays, arid that the advertising space thus given will be Great preparations are being made Every art lover In Provo together used between the first and fifteenth of August, 1921. It is un- with every lover ot art who may via-- tt for the Tenth Annual Timpanogos which has been scheduled for derstood that the said window displays shall' be carried for a Provo in the near future will miaa Hike, 22nd and 23rd, but will In all July view to the tail treat it they period of not less than six days between the 11th and 22nd of great overflow to July 14th probability July, 1921. Judges of the contest will be announced in a later is- art exhibit ot Samuel Jepperson, Sr., and 25 th. This Important outing -- Utah CoUnty at High School Last Evening e THOUGHT: x 4 state-Btn- t, and his late son. Parley Jepperson, has been named the of now on exhibition at the Bates Fur Timpanogos since It will be Just ten niture Company store on EaBt'Cen- - y8r since the first community hike was held. All who have In the past ter Street. worshipped at the shrine of the scenic had has Utah several paint- Giant of the Wasatch are urged to ers ot more than state reputation, participate In the festivities. On Friday, July 22nd, most of the, perhaps the best known? of them all was the late H. A. L. Culmer, whose hikers will be taken from , Provo City to Aspen Grove in automobiles pictures were sold to many ot the and auto trucks. Here the usual great art gatherers ot America and big bon fire program will be held Europe. Friday evening. Saturday morning After viewing the pictures on dis- the climb will take place and Saturevening two open air dramas Odd Fellows to play at the Bates store, every art day will be staged at the Aspen Grove lover will agree that the names of Amphtheatre. aratus.- The dental office is suppliSamuel Jepperson, Sr., and that ot ed with a unit said to have cost Saturday afternoon one hundred . S mm members of the Utah Automobile Asbe must late son. added his In the examination room i $1750. Parley, be What promises to be the finest Kissing in dance halls must ot the sociation will motor, to Aspen Grove and an "electric an operating table is the edict of. Deputy odd Fellow celebraUon ever given in to the list of great painters stopped time to enjoy the open-aplayof and especially that In Sheriff Carl Boshard, wh5 declared sterilizer, and the aurgical room is lets. These visitors together with section Is the annual summer sceneryto Utah,In found such abundance several of the leading business men that he wa obUged to put tv? outing ot y,e i0jges In central Utah which tqnipped with the, most around Provo. of Provo will make the climb on couples off the floor at Vivian Park 17. Castilla Springs July apparatus for eye,' nose, and throat : consists of some July 24th, returning in time to partexhibit while The for" klwlng evening Saturday of Provo is chairman Homer Eph operations. A special dark room has deputy 0f tll committee in charge of the twenty-fiv- e pictures, ecah of which icipate- in a sacred concert which According to a statement made by 'they were dancing. beThe ts a gem in itself. all right It bttn srrsnged for serious eye operatioIt stated that might will he conducted by the Provo all Mr. to Hornet 'outing. According the road commission all of the blame the dancers waited until they got Worthy ot special mention to the Scoute in connection with the Utah The rest n-1' will Rebeccas the camps rests with the respective contractors home to do their klsqlng, but It meet at the canyon resort at noon picture of a wheat field with Timpa- Stake Fathers , and Sons outing. contains a bed where a patient may who have been notified at different dont go In the dance hall, he ald. Wtlt picnic lunches.' Peter Ander-It- s nogos in the distance. Of the thous- Monday morning the scouts and labe placed for a 'short while after an of pictures which have been thers will make the climb to the top this jaxs music which drives BQn times this summer to proceed with jjephl will have charge of the ands operation. This room is also equipem wild, declared Deputy Sheriff while the after taken or painted of the grand old of Timpanogos. the work immediately. Following th singing, cmnittnity Otto Blrk, who was detailed to UWU B g ports will be directed by mountain, this will strike many as One of the interesting features of ped with the necessary apparatus for of The local clubs the state chaperone the Geneva dance hall .william Tlte of Eureka and Bert being the finest. A word descrip- the scout activities will bo the carryIn the reception room protest testing eyes. Howard road commission instructed painting would be bnt ing on of signalling between the Saturday evening. Thomas of Spanish Fork. The fea- - tion of this to are the nnrses desk and filing cabinean injuatlce the artist. It must Provo scouts- - and . the Salt Lake When the resort band played UPeg 0; tj,e outing will be a tug-oC. Means, state road engineer to call ' ts. be seen to 4e appreciated. scout,- - The Salt Lake sconta will on the bondsmen of Alston and Hog-ga- n there was a continual stream of Jus . war an(j community singing, was nothing The hundred or more people who in the exhibit that be camped at Bare Flat up the south , and the Other, dancing pictures music, to; complete the contract for to brag aboutf explained Deputy ar e worthy of special mention are: fork of American .Fork canyon. The ' last evening inspected the clinic, many from Pleas- Blrk, hard the Band road OF Provo the FUNERAL Wheat Field, Pleasant Grove; Provo boyk will climb the great surfacing when but tf whom were Doctors from the difhead of cliffs to the south of Aspen Grove and played some real music came This contract to Grove CLARK ant Grandaddy Lakes, MARY JANE Provo., ferent towns of the county, expres-e- d Provo Canyon; a Mountain Stream and attempt to get over their meswas let more than a year ago and thq the dancing was much better. Give their astonishment of, the excellmusic and yon Wheat Field sages to their friends to the north. Quaking , Aspen, las! the dancers good Short funeral services were held Near work was partly completed ent arrangements., ,, t Timpanogos,- - Moonlight on fore- it the yesterday cemetery city year the remaining par died Utah Lake,; Opposite Springdell, i The clinic was formally opened at year.This thMjnthlathdaMine 1 noon for Marr .Jan ciark Asd kinds M the work-wainto a turned of Proro Canyon," and r ' Quaking Wednesday ' the nty hospital I meeting in the high school audito s In. and Deer, -' pen t comi which the 6 on contract 2 dulged '.of of ", project, inra presided over by Mayor Le Roy anting the age ora submitted bids. The contractor plication of diseases. The services Dixon; who stated in his opening . CONGRATULATION MERGES OF LAW were under the direction of Elder have so far failed to sign ternaries that the first idea of a fret however, of the Third LOCAL JUVENILE P. William Clayton this for the . supplemental agreement a Mr. Fred 8. Smart of Provo, ha ward bishopric. , clinic for Provo and the county came work which was deemed necessary, to the distinction ot leading the entire ' III from Miss Foote of New York, field EXPRESSED APPRECIATION boTK the state and the feder- intermount&ln branch of the New WORKERS MET WITH nurse for the Metropolitan Lif In- protect York Life Insurance Co., for' the al government of thanks was received surance Company, who several years Those of onr citizens who are year just ended June SO, 1921. "A letter eommssloner The contractors recently petitioned fiscal from B.. P one of the repre- by the city be will Mr. Smart t?6 was responsible for the. calling with the local activities o( quainted alac for an commission the state O. road E. lodge 249, Provo, today, sentatives at the Annual Convention Mrs. Caroline B. Seymour, alias Sapf a mass meeting for th considers-.tio- n extended lowance for extra work on this con- ot the N. Y. Life to he held at the knowledging the conrtesiee rah Seymour, of Moroni glass facof employing s In cooperating with the locommunity nurse tract, on the ground that they had beautiful Broadmoor Hotel, Coloan effort to secure additional tory notoriety, will learn with InterIn snd establishing a clinic The nurse lost September cal Elks to make Flag. Day the suc- probation officers In Utah Connty, n est that thq meshes she has wovea Springs, Colorado, money, partly as a result "of a rado - ' " cess It wu. was employed, 1921. May24, 7, to the delegation. Including Mayor LeRoy for years have finally landed her seaccording in standards by the state road change hut or, Dixon, the superintendents ot the curely in the hands of the . law. at that time H was impossible The preschool districts, representatives from Early last week ahe was convicted to establish the clinic The idea wa commission of last year, after the county commissioners and Judge on the charge of grand larceny at sent commission, road however, aot forgotten however, and following W. a Willis met with the Juvenile Schenectady, N. Y. record did not see its the examining another meeting addressed by Dr. commission at the state capiCourt Mrs. with her Seymour, together allowsuch make to clear any Beatty of the state hoard of health way tal Wednesday afternoon. . husband, Charles Seymour, was inthat afcd it was denied. ance Since, Mayor Dixon explained to theora. dicted on 12 different coasts. , It nd Mist Aurthur, atate health nurse, time little or no work has been dofle mission the system ot the Juvenile was announced there wfinld prohaky the trustees of the 'Utah free County court In this connty previous to the be bo farther prosecution on on this contract ' clinic were - . recent change In administration and other counts, since verdict o$ appointed. - - of south road the Provo, As to gt '("The establishing of the clinic has urged that a similar organiratlon be ty had been returned ot the grt'l where an uncompleted contract now was an now. It He Mea made effected stated This larceny charge. ckhrg possible by donations held absolute lm possibility for one officer made following the tiling of a ec by J. W. Mellen, also was conhom various sources,' said Mayor verted into a federal-ai- d ' In eourt of handle the the work to project, the plaint In which Charles F. Kc T Dixon. The state board Of health the three counties comprising the alleges that he had keen swine the supnot contractor signed having Seated $1500, the' Woman's Municilocal Juvenile coOft district. opt of $509 by Mrs. Seymour ex plemental agreement, R. W. Groo, pal Council The Governor expressed himself lake mining stock deal. - i:.w. E; r. snd the Homo and School office engineer, was instructed to as heartily In accord with the plan moor, following her eonvfcdon, wu association $1,000, the Relief Society Mellen to proceed at,once or on condition that all salaries of the placed in the custody of C.eriff Dan$350, and private;' individuals $500. the contract would be called off. additional officers be paid by the lo- iel Manning until further orders of Th Board of cal municipalities. Education of ProvO tha court. Ma furnished Nothing definite, however, was The case was bitterly fought the rooms and plumb-- City agreed upon at the meeting with the throughout the whole of Tart week a cost of $2,500. The total ., exception that the governor reonest-Mr- snd it was only after several honra To at of the clinic has thus far amount-t- u . Rcci,Tr--3 Dixon to assist Judge Willie of. deliberation by tho Jnry that Duties $6,850. In getting financial support from verdict ot guilty was reached. He also and Wasatch Juab Counties for ofThe principal witness for the state stated that the doctors and ficers la those localities.. of New York wa Charles F. Brown wgeons had definitely decided that Provo city to to have a new treaswho wee sent to Nevada, where the 10 charge whatsoever will be asked urer In the person of Mrs. Rose aaame the will Seyjnours claimed to kero tome minwho Stewart, the clinic Yonng ing properties, t omak e thorough offlco August 1. Mrs. ot that duties Social . work is in this county to Stewart will succeed Mrs. Margaret Investigation. En route to ant to it that no from that atate Mr. Brown spent will suffer Stubbs Straw, who was married to person tenkrai r ck of hoars in Balt Lake consulting and ILTi'AEO 4th, June "Alma Straw, Mr. money, he said in concluswith United States District Attorney , ion. dered her resignation as treasurer Isaac Blair Evans and department of to the board ot city commissioners Reverend Wildman LAW SCIICLAHSIII? Justice agents. Murphy- cosnpli-Wc- d at yesterdays meeting. In leering Mrs. Seymour will hh remembered those who had worked so n the office after nearly eight years In Provo and vicinity aa the promoher expresses Straw Mrs. the interest of the clinic. service The Brigham Young University ter of several; mining stock schemes kindnesses ex"This world is the many for thank getting smaller every wes signally honored Wednesday and a glass factory in Sanpete eonn-t- y. the city com to her P he said, and as a result we are tended and liarby when the Harvard Club of Utah In this latter Instance she sucw awarded Ita annual scholarship to ceeded In obtaining enough money jfctting closer together. We are so the office. George S. Balllf, former student through the sale of stock to that this social work be-body president of the local universias a characterized operations in the erection of he' which service absolutely necessary.. Mr, Balllf experts to laave ear- the factory. A foundation was built ty. r. Ester Call Stewfart, represent-th- e pirit of development ly in September for Harvard, where and some of the lumber was hauled diA .double quartette under the Home and School League he will pursue the study of law. to the ground. Mr .Balllf, whose home is In R. Boshard, t Womens Since leaving Utah Mrs. Seymour Municipal Council, rection of Professor. J. Idaho, to a great favorite has been heard, from. In .various the effort in making the sang several well received selections, ; among the students, the faculty, and places, the last being Schenectady O. R. Thomas, Manager of the Provo Greenhouse mc- - a Stein sang reality, and paid, a high trib- Mrs. Mertene Thurman the community at large. , He to a county, New York .where she sold sloMr. Thomas one is of With Flowers, only to the Say It Miss Gertrude Olaon gave forceful and convincing public considerable stock in what is known members of the d a aolo and is two. other The allowed have to be a al if man may gans, speaker and debator. As a member as the United Gold company, a minfor their efforts a piano selection.. Mr. Thomas is a native of Texas, of the debating teams which defeat- ing property that was Boosting For Provo. "King better health to the comThe board of trustee of the supposed to ed the debators from the Agricultur- be In existence at will doubtless in and ten the Provo, years has past but spent Nevada. Lynn, munity. Utah County Free Clinic are; Mayor al College and Princeton University, In making her representations, Mrs. of his days here, for he has won so remainder the Mrs. C. E. spend Mrs. Maw, he brought laurels to his school dur- Seymour is alleged to hove told inrMent JePh Reece of Pay son LeRoy Dixon, Dr. Walter T. Hastier, prosmany friends since his arrival in the Garden City that he ing the past school year, The peo- pective purchasers of stock that the corgratuiatjng, those wj,0 j,a(j made Inez K. Allen, elsewhere. home feel Dcea-leat not would of Provo will not soon forget the company owned 3,500 acres ot land ple lnc a possibility said that their Dr L. C. Potter, .Mrs. Minnie favorable Mr. Thomas received his education in the Brigham he made In the Lynn district and that prepaImpression ccess Dr. H. G. Merrill, Bishop Jos. would he an inspiration to wherever be appeared on the public rations were being made to build member CommerHe is Provo a the of a M Foster. University. Young Dr. F, A. Buttle, and cnun'tiea in eatablishing platform In this city. His natural large dam to Increase the output of O. P. and E. .Comthe B. the United and Clubs, Tuesrial arf Rotary be every will clinic open D The ability, coupltd with his Indefatiga- gold. e nterest better mercial Travellers. Even while motoring, which is one of ble energy, bespeaks for him. from 9 'to day and Friday afternoon Mr. Balllf graduated from the loMARRIED HERE is he most the of his diversions, singing pleasant poises resident T. N. 11 oclock when free dental, surgical, ' cal university last month with unMcGuire and Fern Taylor commended Raymond to and make town the that for its this organizations will go bt given octors for their unselfish work and medical treatment both of Thomas, success, the valedicequaled Myton, were marbeing r success. . tied here today by Bishop L. L. torian of his class! 8'vng free service to the needy. those within its scope. i. Nelson. sue of the Post. Many of the business men are already planning window displays to aid in giving the big hike and the famous mountain the publicity they deserve. Professors E. H. Eastmond, Orson Campbell, B. F. Larsen, Samuel Jepperson and others who have, by their Oil paintings, helped to make the mountain famous, will be called upon to assist in the big Timpanogos display. The hike is scheduled to take place July 22nd and 23rd, and it promises to be the greatest event of its kind in the history of the state. t large group of inter-ute- d different people,. through-tlyUtah new County Free rooms of the SchooL Proro High the Clinic at clinics of the equipment "Generally h old csst away apparatus for which Every-thin- g doctors hsve no further use. is absolutely new in this clipic can buy. best money the and very six small The new clinic contain rooms all of which are equipped with the very latest instruments and appI conducted Kissing Forbidden In Public Places . 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