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Show rt A js The piece of work you dread most is the one to attack -- first and get off your mind. The longer you put off doing it, the bigger it becomes - tw tr t - ck i " A i" CV.X, Zl Ci r mmo: x WhUM tiJ the colored preacher saidj Life, my breddem, am mostly made up of prayin for rain an' den wishin' 'twould clear off." As Containing a Resume of the News of Provo and Many Features and Human Interest Stories v PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. VOL. XL, NO. 79 ESTABLISHED !. Fitting Ceremonies Planned Next Wednesday will see the culmination of a movement which started In this city more than five years a go under the direction of the industrial committee of the. Provo This movement Commercial club. had for Its object a paved concrete highway extending from Provo to Salt Lake City. It Is planned to commemorate the joining of the two business centers with fitting ceremonies next Wednesday, the hour of which iflU be announced .later. While the details of been the program have not as yet CunElmo worked ont. Secretary ningham of the Chamber of Commerce Is active in planning a proto the occasion. gram appropriate His plans thns far state that Mayor Clarence Neslen of Salt Lake City and Mayor LeRoy Dixon of Provo will be asked to put In the last shov-elsfof concrete, which will comcities. plete the link between the totwo he presAmong those expected ent are President Clem Schramm of the Salt. Lake Chamber of Commerce and President Thomas Pier-poof the Provo Chamber of Commerce, representing the two organisations which first brought the need of this highway to the attention of the people. Frank Demlng, P, O. Peterson and W. 0. Creer of the Provo Commercial dub good roads committee will also he present. This committee was the Instigator In Utah county of the first hard surfaced roads, which hare since grown into such a fine highway system. William M. Wilson, who was then secretary of the Industrial committee, an auxiliary of the Provo Commercial club, and who was responsible more than any other one man for the eonsumatlon of this project, will also be present. It Was through Mr, Wilsons committee that the promotional and educational work was developed and the wonderful possibilities such a. highway pointed out to those who were not converted to- the -- good roads movement. busiIt has been suggested that all Wedness houses close for one hour nesday during these ceremonies. The Chamber of Commerce i arranging with the Provo band to accompany the large delegation of business men In autos to the north city limits on Fifth West street, where the roads will Join. A large delegation from Salt Lake City, including city officials, officers of the Balt Lake Chamber of Commerce will be down to celebrate the union of the two cities. A special committee la being appointed this afternoon to work out the details of the entertainment. (By Laon McDuff) BALL SET FOR Verily, Brethren, Profanity is fast waning from our midst, and perchance a century hence ALL men will speak in terms of Moderate Making. Behold the Lion and his kind no longer CHILL the heart of man with WILD UPROAR, but all have passed to make more room for beasts of Milder nature. So the time is nigh when Oaths will cease to curdle human blood, and SOFTER words will take their proper place. The CURSE was once a form of verbal WAR PAINT which like the noisy bark of TIMID dog was used to cover COWARDICE. It had its swing in daysof yore when WE.K SHANKS were camouflaged with pistol brace and bowie knife. Yearit frightened many a gentle soul who saw not through the thin deception. But those days are past and now the oath is seen in all its FALSENESS. But, good Brethren, as we now cage the beasts of prey in circus and menagerie that man ntSV' See his erstwhile enemy, let us preserve the few remaining SWEARERS in' our midst lest they be lost to Science. Yea, let those whose tongus still drip with filth or SACRILEGOUS oath be mounted like Mummies in our museums that our children may the LOWLY steps oer which their fathers climbed. - c f mtzi GRAND CHARITY PROFANITY For Completion of Highway Between Salt Lake and Provo 1910 WOOD-CLIFTO- NS NOV. 4 BLUE-TINTE- D APPLE CONTEST DECIDED SUCCESS Citizens Urged to Support Big Clinic Ball Under Auspices " of W. M. C. The prize boxes of apples In the The annual charity ball of the companys apple contest will be sent to Washington, D. C., Womens Municipal Connell will be early next week, according to W, R. held In the armory hall Friday eveButler, president of the company. ning, November 4, according to an The boxes are now on exhibition in announcement made this morning by v WALTER WHITEHEAD the store, where they have already Mrs. C. E. Msw, president, .The pro- - t been viewed by thousands of people. ceeds of this affair will go to mainThe management of the store is Intain the' free health clinic, which Is viting all citizens to see these, the WHITEHEAD FOR MAYOR at this time considered to be the ld Utah from that first apples county most praiseworthy charitable lnstltu- have ever gone directly from here to . tlon in our city. bethe White House. This evening Walter P. Whitehead, manager of women of the council are f The 7 and I oclock the students the W, P. Whitehead company! tween proud of the fact that this is the best of the Brigham Young University stores, announced this morning his equipped clinic In the lntermountaln and the Provo high school will be candidacy to the office ot mayor of LEONARD WOOD. country, and that It la doing a won- the guests of the store. No goods Provo. derful work for those In poor health States United Army General, Major will be sold during that period. For weeks my friends have been who are not financially able to re- The winners of the contest are: urging me to enter my name, so Whose retirement from the active ceive medical treatment. The pro- R. 8. Pyne, Provo have finally decided to comply with Jonathans tlat of the army became effective gram of work outlined for the clinic t-their wishes," said Mr. Whitehead Bench. during the coming winter calls for a recently, permitting him to i In cattle second and Provo clti I feel this that every Five boya from the potatoes. high dairy morning. Rome tseauties John Swenson, large appropriation, and the women the of some memAs the to zen awards at for each governorship should be willing spend Judging of the council are making every ef- - -school won honor yeaterday in the Pleasant Grove. team to ber a of silver received the community fort to raise sufficient funds with T Mrs. Josiah Smith, least part of his time Delicious Philippine islands. contests at the high school medal, with the exception of 8cott service," continued Mr. Whitehead, Judging which to keep the clinic open Provo. Utah at the 8tate Fair, who encampment received three silver Price, . No Wlnesapa wer considered, in and If I am elected to the office all throughout the entire year, according to Superintendent H. A. medals, having taken first place In It the charity hall la the success MAYOR the contest, the season being too of my time will be given to Provo FOR SMITH S, honwe hop to make it, said Mrs. Maw from, the active Dlioa. The boya who brought dairy cattle and bronse medal for early for them. A box each of these CUy. I ahaUjretirw store and ma or t the local school were: Keith second place in the potato Judging. my this morning, we shall not have to t apples were to be sent to the Utah mm(9ieri,o( thw-- aLw- - of . ProvwCitjv. This Is the third state contest out Price, Maurice Jones, conduct another drive for fmnde la BoylSeett. senators in Washington, but the DeWednesannounced S. Smith John BawUtta. Crw aaAJLowtl Blddulph. ot five the Provo high school boys to keep the clialc open. W order licious apple will now take the place look upon the city-- ae alazgebonnet hia thrown day that he had and I feet that its attaint all of whoa, entered ae. Individual have wo within the last year. therefore earnestly solicit the patof them. . To be able to- - tell a Jersey sow into tho political arena; aad that he ronage of the entire community tor The judges of the contest Wil- should be managed with as much or Judge and the first three competed team la which the collective from a Geeraaey er Poland Chine lo--. candidate for 'mayor of Provo, this worthy cense. We also want liam M. RoylanceJW. H. Homer, and even more care than e private Instiecore of the boya waa added to make hog from a Berkshire keep some Ralph Poulton, highly complimented tution. Mr, 8mlth has heea argsd to enter the people ef this locality te visit I fed that my town loyalty baa the team ecore. people guessing," said Superintenaad understand the workings of ear . the contestants for the splendid the race by hie friends for several clinic. If this Is dene In classes of been in In live week the six the demonstrated Dixon, dent w feel that presimy si Judging discussing fully sent In. Mrs. Smith received ot the Provo Commercial club, stock, grains and potato, (be Provo the boysj but td tell why one Jer- weeks, hat until last night he was ae on wlU neglect or refuse to bay especial praise tor the box bf Delic- dency I am not partisan, nor do I believe boys took first place ae a teem. sey cow is better than another Jer- unable .te arrange klc .business af- a ticket te oar annual ball. ; ious she entered In the; contest. ' The, committee 1 sectionalism in nay form. I Among the sixty --flvu or seventy boys sey or why one Dmroe Jersey- - hog-- 1 la rwrg it make a to apple in the box were the same in fairs each way in. deas some and here entered make wblck te better than ot the following: Mrs. Rose ladividoTJu(Jies la pi help la the growthtbr, size and color. possible tor him to devote hie time Y. ear wiftiek hoy's scot kept separately, pld guse auf mere. W know the to Stewart, chairman; have been pho- velopment of our etty lift W. L. The event that he la the office the la won contest ot were end. tour not in out tb Provo boya the boys to devote my time to that this merely elected. Mr. Smith la at this time Whlttmere. Mrs. Jesse Johnson, Mrs. tographed with their 'recpoetlve bones ling six Provo Mr. Whitehead has lived la first places aad on second piece guessing er competent state Judge Mrs. Ray Timmerman, . of apple and a picture will be en manager of the Knight Woolen MUla. Mary Haleb, closed la each box. The Jonathan tor more than thirty years. During In the other. Scott Price took first would not have declared them win- which he has managed with success Miss Alice Reynolds, Mrs. George H. work will be sent to President Harding, that time he has done much la the in hogs, beef cattle and eats, while ners. We are proud of their conditions BrimhalT, Mrs. Ralph Poulton, Mrs. , the - unusual despite Keith Boyle scored first place In and wish them con tinned success. He is the Rom Beauty to Vice President development of this city. war and the Jesse Harmon, Mrs. O. A. Spear, Mrs. about the by brought Bratton, Mrs. Norma P. Bui- CooUdge, the Delicious to Mrs; Hand' active member ot the Chamber subsequent readjustment of business. GeorgsMrs. Commerce and the Rotary ciabe, aad W. F. Violet, Mrs. Alex ' ' i lock, lag. v as president ot the GEES SUPPORTERS CClOr-EIHedqulst, Mrs. E. C. Rodgers, Mrs. SCROLL Many prominent men of the coun- served two terms -TProvo Commercial I club, during BenJ. Bachman, Mrs. Mary Hasten, ty have praised the Wood-Cllfto- n which time many big projects were Mrs. W. O. Beetley. Mrs. T. J. Balcompany for Its Interest In the fruit effected. DISTRICT 1 TAELET linger, Mrs C. H. Wright Mrs. J. MUt OF IliS QUAUF- ITO ERECT growers. Mrs. Mary Opeashaw, Jones aad Mrs C. K. Maw. The Wood-Cllftapple contest South First East street, has done more to cement the good Business - DISTRICT S OLD FORT SITE Oil feelings between the farmers and Mrs. Harriet A. Damn, WITH Provo merchants than anything ' I South First West street. have seen before," is the remark of S DISTRICT by a Provo business man. As a project for the coming year Ellas A. Gee, candidate for the poMrs. A. B. Simmons, 550 West "This has been one of the greatest sition of city commissioner, returned the children In the fourth and sixth Second South street. boosts for Utah county fruit that Professor George W. Fitzroy pre- to the city yesterday and his support- grades of the Provo City schools inDISTRICT 4 ever was put over," said William H. sented n proposition to the members ers desire to give to the public the tend to Mrs. El iso Collins, 692 West monuor stone a tablet one -the place of judges. Homer, club at the clubs following Information: of the First North street. MEMBERS FORUM ment of seme kind on the site of Fort It will do much toward making weekly Rotary luncheon today that a trianDISTRICT 5 havn He Provo is of City, product for this a more so that there will be a lasting profitable crop apples gular league for Indoor sports be or- ing lived here all his life. His father Provo Mrs. W. Bailey, 519 West J. To twist the old adage to read: The -added. Homer Mr. county," ganised Including members of the was a farmer and he worked with landmark to direct comingto generaCenter DISCUSS PROBLEM street., A little flirting Is a dangerous n comto be is to the tions company Superspot, according and the clubs Kiwanls and 5 DISTRICT Rotary him on the farm daring his boy- intendent H. A. Dixon. thing," and apply its maxim to those mended for its service to the county Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Fitzroy hood and Mrs. Marie E. Clove, 885 who flirt, especially to those who early manhood .when the contest. In are this mentioned two The growers staging are grades apple tact that there torthe avenue. North University VITAL TO NATION Next year every apple grower who pointed son entered the mercantile business flirt with perfidious Gypsies, might ' now three fine gymnasiums In tht where he has had many years ot ex- studying the history of Provo which DISTRICT 7 not be amiss in view of the tact M. can pick a bushel of prize apples Professor J. is written numa are by being there great Mrs. Lydia Clutt, 268 North city, and that perience! that there are still people who allow contest. Thats the to of of into Jensen the get should department men ought English who Fifth East street. The second members forum of the the way to make Apple day in Utah ber of business these weird "knights of the road" to waa received in the the His education' and University, use Young these of Brigham of the DISTRICT 8 r Chamber of Commerce was held last county as famous as Peach day Is in avail themselves health. fleece them. and the schools Brigham public Part Provo of the A commitlibrary. president for their better Mrs. Alice R. Thurman, 888 An Instance ot this sort ot thing was as school evening In the high school audito- Box Elder county." the Young academy, is of the of the chairhistory manuscript tee comprised of Myrle Taylor, East First South street. was brought to the attention of the The subject for discussion rium. we are going to make the man; E. L. Roberts, Lynn Sutton, Dr. then called. to the and Yes, given being mimeographed was "The Unemployment Problem." local sheriffs office when L. D. Row-le- y contest an annual event, said Vern Greenwood and Professor FitzTwo and a half years of his life teachers as a guide in their work. Dr. O. K. Hansen of the forum ex- apple of Provo Bench reported that he Wood chilof was the W. R. In work future near the Within the Butler, president spent doing missionary to wore out a plan had lost 820 while having his forecutive committee, presided. After Clifton company. . I hope next year roy, was appointed tor the Latter-da- y Saints church. dren in these grades will visit the a for such h league. 11 October the tune told by one of these tourists." Tuesday, the opening song, America, to get fairly started bn the program Twice he was elected county clerk site of the old fort. They will be acA number of reclamation officials, I had 1260 In $20 bills, explained Tuesday, October 18 membership, O. A. Spear was intro- of boosting the Utah county apple in- who are in of Utah county, and during his term companied by Professor J. M. Jensen, a convention holding 1. Mr. Rowley. She naked me to let duced. Tuesday, November means much to the pros- this city, were guests of the club, of office the famous Provo river President J. William Knight and It dustry. Mr. Spears opening remarks dealt her take the money while she told perity of the agricultural districts. It and James Munn, consulting engineer, water suit was tried. He heard all Bishop A. W. Harding, who will exI did so, and while I my fortune. largely with the way the employ- is probable the next year the rules case in and of the the fort introduced the the situation testimony plain of Colo., Denver, spoke briefly. was following her Instructions to ment problem had been handled iu will, be less stringent, permitting a court as accurate and of the it description prepared personally, give eastern centers. He cited the In- more growers of small orchards to blow in the air she appropriated Tuesday, October 25 mlnutes'Ior the signature ot Judge as possible. The University of Tulsa awarded Morse. stance of 'Racine, Wls., where 4000 enter their best apples. one of the bills. was about located Old Utah Fort to Miss Alice men were out of employment at one Upon hearing Rowley's story SherWe are highly gratified with the an LL. D, degree Election from j We, his supporters, desire to say two miles west of the present cencongresswoman time. by the city In success of this contest, and we ad Robertson, iff Boyd told him that he would do to the public that he has built four ter of Provo, in the southwest quarfurnishing employment .waa solicited mire the enthusiasm contestants Oklahoma. all in hia power to collect the twenTuesday, November 8 ter of section 2, township 7 south of good homes in Provo City. , and q large bond Issue was put over demonstrated. In case hd is elected he will give range 2 east, Salt Lake City meridty, but not without first admonishing Many ot them InIn order to obtain funds for street formed us that All citizens of Provo City are urged the victim of the' dangers of these cared less for not only his best efforts, but will ian. It is about 40 rods north of they Business and road Improvement. the money Involved than for this HALLOWEEN AND Accordingly the give all his time to the city. It will Center street, about 20 rods east ot to see If their names are on the regis- fortune tellers. houses put on sales In order to give to boost Utah county apbe his purpose to assist in keeping the lower coiinty road, running north tration books. Those who did not sheriff sent Deputy Sheriffs Otto opportunity employment to extra salespeople ples In the eyes of the nation." In 1918 D. Burk C. vote election and at Coates on the trail of the last city the city as free from the conditions and south, and about 45 rods southand even manufacturing plants made BALL TO CHARITY vote this year the gypsies, who were traveling in a not to are as free and make crime qualified that ot east the where the possible county bridge an extra effort to accommodate more from erime as a city rod crosses the Provo river. The unless they register on one of the fine Packard car, and they were employees. Men with families were that the city and county governments He gave He can the have. bellevea in old pioneer road, of which there are days specified for registration. Those overtaken at Spring Lake. more RE GIVEN BY ELKS being well policed and it will be city given preference and In this way Ra- continue their policy ot making his still traces in the timbers skirting who voted at the laBt national elec- my baby the money as a good luck cines problem was solved locally. Improvements in streets, carrying out elecpiece, desire to make as many public Im- the river, crossed the Provo river tion, but not at the last city explained the swarthy com Mr. 8pear pointed out some of the building programs, etc. This would provements as our finances will per- about halfway between said bridge tion must register this year before plexloned traveler, as she reached available means of furnishing em- give work to a great number of men down in her sock" and dug out the The Elks ot Prqvo will conduct a mit without overtaxing the people, and the 8alt Lake Route railroad being permitted to vote. tax ployment In Provo. While at the and while it might add to the Into charity ball and Halloween social He believes in giving every citizen or bridge further east. The fort, as orgreenback. be would shown the been has put money It rate, time present No complaint was Issued, as the Friday evening, October 28, in the number of citizen a hearing on any iginally enclosed, was seventeen and manner and prosthis in M circulation little .unemploythat there very State armory. acres and contained fifty-seve-n FROFESSOR EASTM0I1D sheriffs office had no evidence that improvement he or they may desire one-hament in this city among our own perity would be with us- - He also exGeneral committees from Provo to have made. the money was stolen. , houses. Immediately east ot Is business forewarned that enterprises be plained residents, yet to No. 848, B. P. O. E., and Mr. Gee being a man of good edu- the fort the first settlers had a cor lodge to add to out effort should make Mr. every forearmed." Spear brought Arts Magazine and later director ot TO STUDY III from the lady Elks have - been ap- cation, of varied experience, adapt- raL in which they kept their cattle the lack of development of our nat- their pay roll. The housing and pointed and art in a number of the larger cities are enthusiastically for able and pleasant disposition and ot safe at night. clean-utaken now p of being ural resources in the way mining, campaigns of the east. He is recognized as one to make the affair a sterling character, his friends bemutating plans Commerce of If Chamber up by the EUROPE ot the highest authorities of art edu- - 1 quarrying, and also mentioned that social as well as a financial success. speak for him if elected an adminis. the public at large would more con- should create a larger market for lacation in America today. ' The party comes on n Sunday, tration wherein there will be no neHallowe'en As to begin the study in Crete, sistently patronise our home Indus- bor. on a which date most suitable, cessity to offer excuses. to Women E. H. Eastmond, professor of fine expects While the' attendance at the meet- the tries there would be no such thing as on to Grece, then to Rome, decball could be and going where given threatIf ing was small, owing to the unemployment in this section. and correlated arts at the Brigham France, England, and probably Gerorations and special featnres in keep- for their Christmas tree and for Pravo merchants would push. Provo-mad- e ening weather, those present felt President F. S. Harris spoke to the Young University has just accepted many and the Scandinavian countries. ing with the occasion could be util their Christmas and other charities. U. Y. women goods, such as woolen goods, that they had been well repaid for lzed, seemed to be the preceding Frithis an invitation to join a group of The dates for the trip have not of the B, Admission will be by ticket, which young candy, machine shop products, etc., coming. One of the comical features The decorations committee may be purchased from the commit- morning. He commended modesty thirty prominent art educators in a been definitely determined, aocoM-in- g hundreds of people could be given of the evening took place when Pro-ot day. to Professor Eastmond, hut v 1 and earnestness on their part, and trip to Europe to study the art ot the plans to transform the armory into tee or at the door. employment at these local institu- fessor J. M. Jensen, amidst roars very likely be taken during the su The general committee of the Elks decried the tendency on the part of Renaissance. a palace of grotesque fancy, and the tions. .This would bring thousands laughter, gave a rendition of Mary features The invitation was extended Pro- mer months. Professor Eastmo 1 committee is arranging is: J. T. Farrer, chairman; Fred some young women to spend so large of dollars more annually Into Provo Had a Little Lamb In several dia- such novelty and weird attractions as Wilson. A. E. Rawlings, R. A. String a part of their time in "dolling np." fessor Eastmond through Pedro J, expects to secure a sabbatical let e homes and Increase the buying lects. will portray in an impressive way ham, E. A. Mitchell, and from the Neatness and becoming sttire are de- Lemos, editor of the School Arts so tbst after the party has eomple i A general discussion was then tapower of Provo people, thereby makthe spirit ot Hallowe'en. Magazine and curator of the Leiand Its study he may remain in Engl d lady Elks the general committee is: sirable, but not extremes In dress. on the the ken membership for everyone up by ing business good Stanford Memorial museum and di- and France for the remainder ot i e This year the Elks will dispense Mrs. Kate J. Mitchell, chairman; Mrs. some and and splendid forum subject employer, employee, farmer, It is estimated that nearly 2,000,-00- 0 rector of the art galleries. The par- year studying in the art centers 'of more charity than they ever have Martha V. Farrer, Mrs. Myrta D. ' made. were Mayor merchant. suggestions women work on farms under the ty will be headed by Henry Turner those countries, stopping in the east done before. The proceeds of the Blumenthal. Mrs. Anna F. Smith, As another phase of furnishing classification of farm laborers. ball will go toward paying Mrs, Reva 8. Somo. Bailey, formerly editor of the School on his return for a short period. on charity 5) (Continued Pag employment, Mr. Spear suggested Wood-Cllfto- n be-ho- ul PROVO BOYS WIN HONORS IN JUDGING CONTEST AT FAIR nt -- J. lon, -- ap-pl- ea -- Rv-cr- prize-winne- adT rs -- - ELL on Registration Places Mens Triangular League Proposed FLIRTING Rotarian gypsies DAi:oEr.::3 says siiet;:?? Wood-Clifto- Registration Dates Primary Election .... lf President Harris Speaks -- - I tfb 4 - |