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Show t A jrnf?,y y-- WEATHER. WHO REMEMBERS ID) favor you did him last do something he year if you ' doesnt like this year? The ROVO CONTAINING A RESUME OF THE NEWS OF VOL.XI., NO. 70 Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; not much change In temperature, 85' Highest Lowest Sunset Sunrise PROVO AND MANY HUMAN INTEREST STORIES PROVO CITY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921.: l65 17J)4 : i&:54 ESTABLISHED 1910. ROTARIANS WINNERS IN C. OF C. DRIVE MiSS LA: VON STEWART ELECTED LABOR DAY QUEEN than the votes the other Provo to Have Biggest Labor Day PARKINSON WELL ants, Stewart, the RECEIVED RY PROVO and daughter of in First Stewart, South, City History Program CHAMBER COMMERCE With 1500 votes more combined of contestMiss LaVon Mrs. of Mr. Aim 480 West was elected Queen of Labor Day. Miss Stewart, who, it is reported, received the unanimous support of tha men employed at the local railroad shops, won the contest with 7509 votes. Her closest competitor was Miss Gladys Duke with 1787 votes. Miss Arvilia Singleton and Miss Carol Poulton were third and fourth respectively with 1128 and 1126 votes. None of the other contestants received over 625 votes . Miss Stewart, who graduated last year from the Provo high school, is one of Provos beautiful young la dies, and will be a very charming queen. She will lead all the activities of the day and will he given free aeroplane ride by Rex Smith. MORE THAI) SEVENTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS RAISED FOR PROVOS CIVIC ADVANCEMENT OFFICIALS OP LABOR DAY PROGRAM Dana T. Parkinson of the foresGeneral committee Tom Williams service won a place in the hearts try E. Service teneitl ckalrman; George Kelly, of the Chamber of Commerce memw Snoot. W. A. Hiuze, George Fund Members bers this afternoon by a very effecE. A. Mitchell, William Baker, , 209 $3845.00 . R. Rotary Wilson Peters, W. R. Butler, manager of the tive speech in which he made it Irring Hansen, Wel-ke2960.00 198 Kiwanis Wood-CliftoStanley, E. J- - Hill, Jr., W. M. Mercantile company, clear that he is in complete sympathy R. T. 'Cilllspie, L. Leffler, J. H. 130 325.00 B. Y. U. from a business with any and all of Provos interests has returned Just "W. K. Uddlard, Bailey; Joseph AUen, 537 $7130.00 Totals Mr. Jepperson, Heber Booth, and pleasure trip through California. in Timpanogos development. 8. 1. 1 Grand total $17,870.00 together with W. W. James Woods, Thomas Carter. 0. W. Mr. Butler reports business fairly Parkinson, district the of Blakeslee, supervisor, - ; Anpearson. good on the coast and that confi- Uintah national forest, attended the ROTARY dence is being rapidly restored. San luncheon as guests of "Timpanogos Service liABOR DAY PARADE Fund Teams: CONGRATULATIONS Membership he says, is suffering to Roberts, and wben the assembled Francisco, , Hall. E. J. Marshal of the day citizens saw the forest supervisor in 4 ' j s Captains some extent labor troubles. from their midst they called for a speech. Curtis Flag bearer George Autlal. The Provo Kiwanis club wish- escorts M. Cook,' R. Wat-ki"Altogether, it appears Sto me, Dixon 4 es to congratulate the Rotary Supervisor Parkinson said that, Fug ' . said Mr. Butler, "that California is while a mistake had been made in 4 club and the B. Y. U. for the O; Whitehead . Band. . Boren rather playing the waiting game, and digging the first Timpanogos trail up 4 fine showing in the Chamber of of the mountain, the 4 Commerce membership contest 4 Timtnerman Queen of the day Miss Mis LaVon what business they get is somewhat the north-sid- e Stewart. forced. 1 consider conditions much, work could not be undone, and the 4 The fine sportsmanship spirit 4 Hutton . . . . A better in Utah. next best thing is to get a trail from STUDENTS OF PROVO 4 shown all through the contest 4 Heal v DIVISION Labor organisations. I cannot imagine why people Aspen Grove to the top. This, he 4 was enjoyed by all. We can 9 Spear want to go to the coast tor better cli- said, was his aim and as soon as now forget the contest and all 4 . DIVISION B mate than Utah has," observed Mr. funds are available it will be done. HIGH TO BE GIVEN pull together for the new Cham- - 4 Business organizations. 4 her of Commerce. Butler, unless it is some elderly Mr. Parkinson made a hit when he DIVISION C KIWANIS THE PROVO KIWANIS CLUB4 4 without much red blood in his remarked that it he had a Timpanoperson Service Fraternal. Organizations. cerwould S. 4 THOS. veins." PIERPONT, - Fund gos trail in his pocket he SEMINARY . Teams: Membership DIVISION D Mr. Butler declared that Provo is tainly hand it over to the Chamber 4 President. Captain Miscellaneous. much more prosperous than are most of Commerce. He urged Provo to 700.0 84 s Pierpont park 11 a.m. coast cities, and he expressed himself work in connection with the other Program at Pioneer "A Latter-da- y Saints seminary is 11 293.00 Christensen Speaker of the day Governor as pleased te get back home. cities in Utah to get the mountain to be established this school 100.00 21 Adams . . . year Charles R. Mabey. U one of before the world, because it 25.00 20 ,, Stewart Le-Ranschool remarks for Mayor students," CLOUDBURST IN city high Preliminary -At a mothers meeting held re- -' the scenic attractions of the west, 83 873.00 McArthur Dixon. Brim-hall In Sooth Center, Kan., a ban The forest supervisor was emphat-wa- s nounced President George H. A. cently remarks E. Introductory this morning. "The seminary on short skirts and high ic in his declaration that Provo had put r Mitchell. SLATE CANYON done more than any other comma- - will be conducted under the state heels. Presiding officer W. P. White in advertising the Wasatch law making provision for the connity kead. the sport. Giant, snd that this community de- ducting of seminaries by the various and the ladies will 1:20 p. m. Boxing and wrestling. program that will beenjoy carried out on served a trail. He said, that not only churches in the state, and high school DAMAGES FIELDS 108 Total $2000.00 State Armory. Fifth West street between Center and a trail is needed bnt there should credit will be given for courses in Ladies U. Y. and childrens Sports Testament. I B. New Old road Testament an automobile the and be excellent also First North streets. 4 1:80 p. m., 2 p. m., Fifth West and Berrios The work tor the present year At 2:39 the Timps will play a back of the mountain between Provo shortIn A Slate cloudburst canyon Center street Fnnd asTeams: Membership baseball game with 8prtngvlUe. Rex canyon and American Fork canyon so will be given At the Sixth ward Ball game Aerial circus, Captains -Smith of Salt Lake and his daring that hiking parties and tourists may sembly rooms. One of the strongest ly betors 8 oclock this afternoon did 70.00 88 panogos park, S:S0 p. m, the Timpanogos loop and take high school teachers in the state is considerable damage to the fields just Boyle 1 1 ) , , exhibition mechanician will Hard! 10.0 Gras Corner University re plans flights atgive 24 Cannon the' ball grounds t in all the beauties of the grand old expected te have charge of the new south of the Mental hospital. avenue, First East, 8 p. m., 9 p. m. and WfH also take up passengers. mountain. 20 - , ,00.00 , scbooL . A stream of water, said to have Clark SO Grand hall State Armory hall and Between I and I oclock in the j At the close of .Mr, Parkinsons ' The seminary movement has prov been almost tea feet deep when It Eyering . . . . Mozart hall. , very in Johnson' ed ul was and snccessf he of the ovation canyon, will month reached exhibition the Gras Msrdl speech an., popular given, evening g 4' he held at the corner of University which 'lasted several minutes, and other parts of the west, snd no doubt carried a large quantity of mad and Hoyt . . . . . . , RECEUTION COMMITTEE 17 80.00 avenue and First East street The every Timpanogos enthusiast left the many parents and student in Provo rocks with it. r la some places it cut Swenson 183.00 E. A. Mitchell, chairman; Mayor day's festivities will close With meeting perfectly satisfied that the ;wiB he glad to avail themselves of. gorges sixteen feet deep, and apread Martin I i 10 ,., do big things the opportnnity for Bible instruction a layer of mnd several feet thick Cummings LeRoy Dixon,. J. M. Harmon, chairt the Mozart sad- - Armory- - forest supervisor-wi- ll Local Merchant Thinks Provo Yet Ahead of Pacific Coast Cities Me-MV- T, n n. f I1 i ' ...... ( ' WORK 44444444444444 f S V oy ' 1 so-.ma-ke . ban. man of .Board of County Commissioners;; W. F. Merry, M. M., L. A. A S. L.; Mrs. C. E. Maw, representing civle organisations; J. B. Some, M. M., U. C. R.J E. B, Smoot, representing A. F. L.; M. J. McGraw, shop superintendent L. A. A S. W P. Whitehead, presiding officer; Tom Williams. , L-- in the future. thus offered them. over a large area. - Total. 6611 A. I 180 M 825.00 The great Cbadtber of Commerce, drive ended today with the Rotary if over-th- e Kiwanis and the Brigham Young University.. The big windup luncheon today at the Hotel Roberta was one of the of business' most notable-gatherin- - I ' club-vleterte- 7 !- k gs and profesaional men in the history Provo, i'Never in my twenty years of citizenship in Provo have 1 seen such unity of purpose in a body of men as 1 aee before me today," said Walter Adame, who doubtless volcetj the experience of every man present. .The spacfousdibing room was filled to- capacity. - Retarian James B. Tucker' was the master of cere- monies . and .in . his. characteristie business-likmanner he merged, into the business of the session. 'Among the first business transacted was .of a Prince of "The Knights of the Dotted Line,, a permanent branch of the new Chamber of Commerce, which is to be comprised of teams for permanent membership work. J. B. Tucker and Walter Adams were nominated for the place and the honors fell to Mr. Tucker. As the results of the work of the teams were announced, each captain. received a hearty cheer for the splendid work accomplished, and after the final result was announced it was y drive be suggested that a conducted tomorrow, as there are yet many fine membership and ser- vice fund prospects. Accordingly it was decided that another drive be conducted tomorrow, the results of whichwill.be announced at a big watermelon "bust" to take place on the lawn of the Hotel Roberts morrow evening promptly at 9 p. m. at which time the Carpenter Seed company will furnish complimentary a wagonload of the "best melons in the world!- - fresh from one of this companys choicest trial farms, located in Salem, Utah. Dr. Franklin 8. Harris of the B. ' Y. U. expressed his appreciation for the kindly feeling that had been exhibited toward the university during the big drive, and on behalf of the institution , he pledged the new Chamber of CommerceuH support.' Everything is In readiness for the biggest Labor day celebration ever held in , Provo, said Tom Williams, . general $ chairman of the executive committee, at noon today: ."It has been the aim of the various committees to make this celebration a real success and, after hearing. their reports, I am positive all citizens in Provo and neighboring towns, many ot whom have signified their intention of coming here for the day, will be more than satisfied with the . - cele- - every minute ot the day, and a at the program will convince any one that there is not a dull mov ment in the entire outline." Each labor organization and many ot the business houses will be represented with floats in the parade, which will proceed from Fifth East on Center street to Pioneer park. The parade will be headed by the marshal ot the day, E. J. Hall, foreman ot the Salt Lake Route shops. George Autlal will be the flagbearer, assisted by M. Cook' and R. Wat kin. Following the Provo' band andVthe Queen of the Day, Miss LaVon t5W- art, will come the labor organizations, business organizations, clubs and fraternal organizations. . Immediately after the arrival of the parade at Pioneer park ad interesting program will - be given, at which Walter P. Whitehead will preside and E. A. Mitchell will be the master of ceremonies. Governor Charles R. Mabey will deliver the address of the day. Other speakers will be Mayor LeRoy Dixon and E. on the-electi- glance one-da- ' 5 A. MitcheU. Governor and Mrs. Mabey and two . sons will be the guests of the recep tion committee at a, banquet at Hotel Roberts during the boon hour. The i qf 'E. reception committee-consist- s A Mitchell, Mayor LeRoy Dixon, J. Harmon, W. F. Merry, Mrs. C. K. .Maw, J. B. Some, E. B. Smoot, M. J. McGraw, w. P. Whitehead And Tom Williams. At 1:30 some first-clawrestling and boxing cards will be staged at he Armory. . The contestants are all well known in Provo, and. Judging from the strenuous training of jbe past few weeks, are determined Jf 8ive the fans some real exhibi-on- s. - ,Dr. and Mrs. Dean R. Brlmhall and their little son, McKean, left yesterday by automobile for New York City, where Dr. .Brlmhall has accepted a position wlm the Psychological Research corporation, an institution promoted primarily by psychologists of Columbia university. This will be the third transcontinental anto trip made by Mr. and Mrs. Brlmhall within recent years. Spanish will box with Marvin Cook. Lightning' Fireman" Clark Is expected to put up some fast work against Marvin Carter. The head-jnis the wrestling match between enry Jones of Provo and George er ?rUe Davenport, the fight fane enjoy at the Armory, the children Iowa-vVhll- e them-wiv- t 1: Dean R. Brimfiall c And Family Gone To New, York ss of . - f Dale Markham I e, bration. We have made it a point to have , something interesting golg Pork -- ee r j |