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Show WEATHER. ' v -' T- ..T 'F'V,'V"'i,'n f ;,'vv 2 t.v "'wr tonight and tomor-f0f- f. little change, in tem- - Fair is sss gonnse CONTAINING A RESUME OF THE NEWS OF Newest and '- suits PROVO AND MANY HUMAN INTEREST STORIES PROVO" PQ7FRiDAY7jUUY 29: 192l7 J? 7-- A good deal oLcriticisjn of bathing suits is heard each summer and yet, if there werent any bathing - ESTABLISHED 1910. System Introduced Qheapest-Irrigati-qn - Wells With Pumps Prove Successful Says Rotarian W elsh toth Coun- - TAKE SPECIAL COURSE p- .JWe,1(;h , Agricultural u the Rotarians at thetr weekly of the Roberts WheoB at the HotqJ slendid results that hare been fey Jthree, pumping sunk- - weUs near rs-- jt jtdon on Provo bench, with the -- IN LEADERSHIP ve f pur-large- ,i five-inc- w ,ycom-we- , d, re ''w ' a de-llop- re-usi- a tr "Ap-plicati- erop.H 4 Wighlful feature "of Bfteon was the musical numbers Eoreaoe Meldrum -- Anderson and loiet Johnson Miss Gertrude 01- - i 'todays Prewded at the pldho. Anong the Visitors present-wer- : URGED TO ATTEND l LOGAN e i0. Wliler ef 8tockton; Calif. and A- Mitchell. ...Mr .Mitchell -- was r to give s report on the of the New York Elks, -- i encampment agent, has Issued final instructions to the farmers of Utah county, urging all to be at.Lehi at 8 oclock that Tutsday morning. August 2, ready they better entertainment here attend the Frmers Excursion to Tlc they had visited. than and Encampment In Logan. August art hbard and . Harry Heal 1, 8, 4 and 5. President L. L. Bun? introduced as new members, nell of the Utah county bureau will whom expressed his pleao-- t being Rotarians. conduct the excursion. The program for the encampment Is as follows: OUND OVER TO - Program. . t DISTRICT COURT August Tuesday, August Registration. Assignment of camp-- Papacosto of Salt Lake ing quarters. (80 m. Community singing p. f ? Mijr II of this year la C. R. Johnson; adProf. killed mlnutas). 8teven tojuve Turner, y running over him dress of welcome. President E. G. 1 automobile on the state i Peterson; responses (five minutes Jjnt north of Lehl, was hound each), viaitors from varioua parts of . . district court today on a the state. a. m, " Involuntary Wednesday, August S 8:88 Dress manslaughter. 8:80-7:8- 0 a. m. B; Tucker waa the AU out 5"Un magistrate. . a. m. Break , and swim. 7:80-8:8- 0 a. m. nlalmed In his defense fast at cafeteria. . i, Die boy aftpr be had k ii and buildings (in of Tour grounds Mm because some of the a. m. 0 groups of fifty). at the accident aug- - Livestock and grain judging contests enter for men (each county may wom; team of three for each event)Commu-.nity en's contest 10:15 a. m. (15 assembly singing, general Professor C. R. Johnson. DAm? A SUCCESS minutes), Better Rural Ufa. Professor Henry Peterson. Address, Dr. Hedger (20 minutes for questions). 12 m.-- l m. Lunch. 1 p. m.-- 8 p. m. Excursions to county and experimental farms; womens program on cam- utciubh success. w. and playpus; chUdrens nursery condncted In a most 'm p. m. Swimming; ground. The officers of the 7:30-8:3- 0 p. m.The fun themselves supper. m. Get acquainted p. g;S0 h C turnout and loud tv41 wn; community singing rty oa .the,r Pralse of the ,plen- - lSmlnutea). Professor Johnson; furnlahed fey, the Mozart Extemporaneous program fey guests Stro, re (45 minutes); dancing, games, freshments; aesthetic dancing. Pro vo an s here. Thursday, August 4 5 8:30 a.a. m. m, Daily program. 'lof thur8,Leater - Wlsler. fr-- Visits to exhibits and demonstraa. m. Livestock now reside in tions. 8:30-9:8- 0 kt0n nuJtr wfe for men; contests are and friends Ptoto a visiUng grain judging Genm women's contests. 10:15 short stop-ovrom. iTn8 ? singing un hattanooge, Tenn., and eral assembly. Community JohnMr. Wisler was (15 minutes). Professor C. R. lj of the n son; address. Dr. Hedger and liveonPany of this city. He stock men. 13 m.- -l p. Excursion to points of the Wisler 1 p. m.-- 6 p. m. hrV&e 7:80-8:3- 0 iM,1' reports having had a of interest in the valley. osiness since he entered Public accountant. (Continued on Page 5) f tated- that the-visi- ting Elks ffe highly pleased with their re r50 la Provo, and declared W of them told him re-- M -- 2-- 5, - - ! "' . 8:80-10:- 15 8:80-0:8- P-- ex-ne- r- MS Ped v 8:30-10:1- er 4a- - ep Wobd-Cllfto- au-H(- w ii CLIFFORD S. PIERPONT ' To the people of Provo the name of Pierpont has al ways been a synonym of business enterprise and progressiveness. Those bearing that name have manifested their confidence in the future of Provo by establishing various industries and erecting substantial shops and -- business buildings. They are always .represented jji every movement for the welfare and upbuilding of Provo. Clifford S. Pierpont, the capable manager of the Superior Motor Company, has grown up with the buri-ne- ss whose policies he now directs. farr-- fJ etcIy Cier sf' " completing his education, having specialized in business organization and administration, he became manager of the automobile department of the Provo Foundry & Ma- -. chine Company. Three years ago when that department ' expanded into the Superior Motor Company, the manage- - . rial duties of the new organization were placed upon Mr. Pierpont Under his efficient direction the company has , enjoyed a steady growth a branch office has been established at American Fork, and one of the largest and finest business blocks have been erected in' Provo. In au- - , this new building is found the most where i tomobile showrooms in the intermountain country, . .are displayed the vara in which the company specializes Willys Knight; Cole, Overland and Lafayette." the accommodation of owners of these makes of cars a first-clas- s garage and service station is maintained by :B, Y. U. Fr.OFESSCl Miss Maw. ; - i . 5 . . , Teast, "Hobbles," Mm-O- . A. Epear. Community singing, "Auld Lang Syne." 4-- r:cr.s.!::::3T i;c;;zs i;i c;;; i;e7;yc:i d.p.o.e,;! ' ENJOYED i;:SFITALITY Word has reached here from Chithat Professor Christen Jansen ot the Brigham Young University bas passed bis examination for tha doctors degree at the University of Chicago with highest honors, having been awarded the coveted Magna Cum Laude. Professor Jensen will remain in Chicago some weeks. to read proof ot his thesis, which is to be published in book form. His thesis subject is, "The Pardoning Power of Governors," having special reference to seven western states. Professor Jensen!a work In political science at the B. Y. U. will in part he In connection with ffee new College of Commerce and Political cago stating OF FiiOYO BROTHERS "We havetraveled many miles; have seen. America as we.have never seen it before. This Is a beautiful spot; all your west Is beautiful, and while I would not detract from California, and I love little old New York, I mast congratulate the members of PrOvo lodge No. 849 for the splendid hospitality tliey have shown the company. ns and the beautiful city In which i Mr. Pierpont is for Provo first, last and all the time, . and takes a keen interest in civic affairs, being a member they live," said Patrick' J. McGrath Science. ' New York Elks lodge No. 1, at of .1 of the American Legion, and the Kiwanis, Commercial a ' ' banquet at the Hotel Roberta v. , ' and Elks dubs. , Tuesday evening when the local Kike entertained-16- 0 brother Elks whe ' Good Roads New passed through this city on their way . : Will You to their homee In New York. - The members of the local lodge Faster,-Metho- d Victim met the visiting Antlers at theUnlon Down Glacier The city commissioners of Provo depot and took them in automoOf have called attention to the fact biles over the Provo bench and to Provo canyon and 'Other points ot InImpressive funeral services for terest At the' hotel a delicious Frank Fuller, who waa killed In ac- lest method .of eliding gown the great M "Good Roads Day," and many luncheon was served, at which E. A. tion In France, were held In the glacier la invited to get vie organizations have already algni-l- n Mitchell acted as toastmaster. In a touch with W. A. Banks of this fled their willingness to cooperate in well worded greeting ho hade the SprlngrQle Third ward meeting who, s said, is the Inventor the better roads movement. The visitors welcome and then Introduced house yesterday "afternoon. The city, ot the latest and fastest method of commission requests all those inter Mayor LeRoy Dixon, who stated that casket draped in the national colors eliding down the glacier. Mr. Banka, ested in this movement who will he felt honored to extend to them was conveyed to and from the meet- one of the "Tin .Wedding hikers, contribute of their time or means the keye to Provo. him a new piece of heavily to report to Commissioner Charles Dr. H. G. Merrill appeared on being house on a regular army caisson took with, with a military escort comprised of glazed oil cloth and at his turn came Hopkins, who is in charge of the half ot ' the Rotary club and In a the Bpringville American legion. The he placed the oilcloth earefully under Provo Clty .streets, not later thaa good natnred talk he stated that he, Provo band was in attendance and him, glased aide downward, and off Monday, August 1, In order that too, was glad to meet the visitors Observers eould readily see proper organization and distribution and welcome them here. Alex. furnished appropriate music. Bishop he went. feanka Mr. had broken all speed 0f efforts may be arranged. , representing the Klwanls club, Ray Maycock pfesided, and he, with that , extended greetings and on behalf of Orson Mower and Bishop Hunting-to- records slisind down. Various estl' as to the rate of speed bo the Womens Municipal .Council Mrs. paid glowing tribute to the life mates It was upwards of JNEW HUME AGENT C. E. Maw told the visitors of the and good deeds of the young hero. went, declare that an hour. Up to thei work the women of Provo are doing Interment was in the Sprlngville City seventy milesMr. Banks has not rectime present in building a and better city. cemetery. Miss White Kettle resigned. Visiting Elks bigger ommended the oilcloth Idea to other! Since made talks and short two months ago Utah county has sliders. ve a hearty three th ,eft been without a home agent. W th;cheer for provof The proTO band t FARMERS TO nearly seven hundred, progressive- wag ,n attendance ' and rendered women as members of the Farm Bu- number of .elections. VISIT PROVO BLAZE DOES reau it is quite evident that a leader who can devote all of her time to! DAMAGE the work is needed In this county. About 150 farmers from Sevier, will The services of Mrs. Christine B. Sanpete' and; Beaver counties autoA burning cigarette thrown into Clsyton. formerly home agent of Iron pass through Utah county in mobiles Monday afternoon en route the basement of the' house occupied county, have been secured, temporto the farmers encampment to be by the Liberty box alleys on First arily at least, and she will follow up e In an automobile collision here held in Logan, August 2 to 5, accord West street between Center and First the work done by Miss White and Counspecialists who have recently t terday on University avenue, Arthur ing to advices Just received byWelch. North streets, is believed to have worked In the county. Mrs. Clayton Urry, a driver of an automobile for ty Agricultural Agent J, B. Salt Lake City bakery, had two Mr. Welch, who has been asked to been the cause of the fire there at is a graduate of the Utah Agrlcul-- a ribs broken. The car he was driving The bot- tural College and has done guide the excursion through Utafh 1 oclock this morning. work in the University of badly broken np. It Is said county, will meet the party at the tom of the floor was all afire when nate fornia. For the paBt two years shethat Urry was on the wrong side of south end of the county and will di arrived and thp has been in charge of the home e street when he,was run Into by rect them to the best farms here. the, fire department The farmers have asked especially to blaze was coming through a trap- nomirs department of the BranchLoren Boyd, son of Sheriff J. D. see the fine dairy herds of Provo and door into the bowling alley. It Is Agricultural College at Cedar City, Boyd, driving a Buick belonging to While in Utah county, Mrs. Clay- - the sheriffs office. Young Boyd done at said that if the fire had been no- the drainage work being . . , ... ton will have headquarters In the. claims that he did not see the car fampaTtSaratoga Mondaynight andjticed five minutes later be "hole home agent's office. Federal build- - driven by Urry. from the fact that been destroyed, ing, Provo, and a cordial invitation another car was between them. He join the , Utah county excursion building would have which will leave Lehi for Logan TIlf. damages were slight, according is extended by her to all the present claims that when this car turned and prospective members of the without giving the proper signal, he Tuesday morning at 8 oclock. It l;to William Stowell, proprietor of the Farm Bureau to call at the office was forced to drive to the extreme estimated that between 80 or the u lea8lB or correspond with her regarding side of the road with the result that automobiles will take part Jn tbe'fe"11 their home problems. be run into the bakery car. building. caravan or J. P. Welch, county agricultural st toast-mistre-ss s, in-ille- TONIGHT AT ROBERTS ( centrifugal pumping 50 gallons of water per rjtemi isate i produced from each of the ree wells during the driest season that with six-in- Y. UNIVERSITY coun-tablishm- WORK Elmo Cunningham, secretary of the Provo' Commercial club, left this morning to attend the western summer school of community leadership at Stanford university, California. The course is one of intensive trainthe year. tel-if Ur. Welch was reporting to his ing for executives of chambers of Rotarians on a trip 'to points commerce and civic organizations i interest In the county he had and embraces special instruction , in ade with Jesse M. Jones, develop-n- t community advertising, newspaper aent for the Atlantic Seaboard publicity, writing effective letters, in the week. Mr. program of work, work' for women llne, early rekh stated that a little more than members, hotel promotion, budgets,, jetr ago Bishop Charles R. John-odelinquent njeiftberB, allowable exC. Willett and penditures etc. A. H. Lowe, formed the pren of their neighbors The list of lectures indicates that wneer Pumping company. They the school will be valuable to everyh Intake one Interested in the rose a pipe with a ad a discharge, down .fifty-- organization field. Here are some ieet, twenty-fiv- e feet, of which of the lecturers who will address the u la water. A pump was students and the topics that Will be llr. Welch stated, and it was discussed: seen that their irrigation project Lucius E. Wilson, The Modern u very successful. Chamber of Commerce and Its PhilOther, organised and now three osophy"; Charles H. Cheney, "City ars producing sup Planning" ; ' Professor" Francis W. if water. and others are. being Hirst, -- "Modern Business Finance": ires. Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, "Public is flinrsslng the outlook for this Health"; Harold 8. Buttenhelm, arid with the development of "Forces That Move Men"; Professor wells, llr. Welch stated: To D. Marx. "Irrigation"; Professor retof and maintain these wells Is Edwin A. Cottrell, "Municipal Charthan to construct and main, Professor Everett W. 8mlth, ters"; brigade canals. However, It The Secretary and the President; ynbahle that without the Irrlga-canal- a Professor Miller' L. McCllntock, in the vicinity of ' the "Luncheon and Forum 8peak!ng"; Jh the water could not bo' Professor . Arthur H. Holcombe, It looks very much as If It "Proportional Representation; Dr. I haply a matter of ; the B. M. RastalL "Principles of An In-m waters. ' Dr. A. D. Browne, dustrial Survey"; -These well will help to develop M. E. Fit"; "Keeping t the mcsrtwmr et Wlidman, "Analysisprotestor, of vie baach eipeclally adawtod So ths Problem"; Samsel Wilson. Wig of small fruit which hereto. of Chamber of Commerce e4 set be grown on nay 'to the Problems' of the Technique r line because of shortage, of .Local Harvey Leebron, City"; This aewiy found water! mnnity Chests. Wfr will probably make this aec- m of the greatest In Utah in induction of . wine - and - bash COUNTY FARMERS tt BANQUET- - COUNCIL Assistant District Vocation" OffiMore than 100 women will sur- cer I. M. Ristine, from the United round the banquet table on the lawn Hotel JRoberts this evening when States government office at Denver, Womens Municipal Council of and Training Officer H. E. Thompson thF Provo give their annual membership of the Saltr Lake office, were in banquet. Prominent women from President Frank 8. various parts of the county who are Harri of the Brigham Young Uni- interested in the work of the council have been Invited to be present. versity yesterday relative to thees- A review of the work of the of a station at the gchool ell during the past year will be given I for the rehabilitation of disabled sot-- f and plans' for the coming year will' The council Is recog- -. diers. The facilities of the B. Y. U.fb? discussed. as one of the most vital civic this line of work were found organizationa of the city and is satisfactory, o,nd a contract j ways encouraging such movements was entered intp between the gov- - f which will do the most good to the eminent and the school for that number of people In the city, pose. Training will be offered in the The establishment of the free clinic College of Commerce and Business in the Provo high school is greatly to v . Administration, in teaching and in the credit of the council. Mrs. L. C. Potter will be the the various lines of agriculture and mechanics. of the banquet and the folIn the district comprised of the lowing program will be rendered:.' four states of Wyoming, Colorado, Address of welcome and IntroducNew Mexico and Utah, four thou- tion of the toastmistress by Mrs. C. sand ex:service men have already II. Wright, chairman of the enter- availed themselves of the opportn-- j tainment committee, nlty of Vocational training, and lnt Response, Toastmistress Mrs. C. L. Utah, 'about 700. It Is estimated Potter. Violin selection, Alvin Duke. that there are still about 700 men In the state who are eligible, through Toast, "The Council in the Fuhandicap in dplng their accustomed ture," Mrs. Anna K. Craig. Vocal solo. Miss Marylene Maw.' work, and who have not yet acceptMusical selection. Miss RusselU ed the offer of the government for Toast, Loyalty, Mrs. Jesse Harlearning a new trade or acquiring a new profession. Applications must mon. . . be made before December 18, 1982. Violin selection, Alvin Duke. r After a man baa been declared eligiSolo, Mrs. Leon Moss. ble, be mast take np the work within Toast, Mrs. A. C. Sorensen ot Pay- a year unless physical disabilities ton prevent hie beginning within the i Cello soio.Uisa lretta Roylance. , Entertainment, Miss RusselL ' prescribed time. 8olo, Mrs. W. T. Violet. Applications should be made at the federal office at 212, Boston!' Toast, "Why Women Meet' In Council," Mrs. C. E. Maw, president building, Salt Lake City. ' . of the Council. . and Moss Mrs.. Mrs. Trio, Violet, CUNNINGHAM WILL limelight today when WOMENS MUNICIPAL MEN TO TRAIN AT : B. Club Luncheon Today at Rotary DISARLED SERVICE Men Who Are Making Provo , ' " wq 4 Next Wednesday Introduces Friends Pay Last Tribute to World War Sliding and Is of s Day; Work? ' ssfsarssiis.'ss U-l- Hed-qui- st, ....... n, L LITTLE , yes-th- , post-gra- d- Cali-(w- as eco-.th- i i ( -- |