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Show I. . ; . r , ' ID r Tdather s 4r Coldest ' day this year, January 127 Coldest today - 0 1 above ; Containing: a Resume of the News of I Provo and I VOL. XII., NO. 4 EXPERT 3k J URGED TO, AID IN PLEADS FOR 4 4 4 MEETING AT LINCOLN 44 3 4 County Physician L. C. Potter was 4 the speaker at a .Parent Teachers 7 4 meeting in the Lincoln high school 4 Tuesday night. The doctor chose for 4 GRIME SUPPRESSION 1 4 - , j 1, ' MANY ATTRACTIVE ADOPT DNIFORM By RUBE HARRISON On January twenty-thir- d fro far and near. Im told, wi come! to Provo where its sai ' . ESTABLISHED 1910 ANCE MANAGERS JOIN THE CRO TO PARENT TEACHERS but they will never be that so long as an automobile is not developed that refuses to allow a fool1 to drive it. Y 13, 1922 4i 41 4 44444444 DR, POTTER TALKS f eatures and Human Interest Stories provo city, Utah; Friday) LOCAL KIWAHIANS h: THEY say thaf automobiles now are &bout fool proof, r BOVS CONFESS BOOKS ADDED TO Public HALL REGULATIONS STEALING library much knowledge will .unfold; the leading men from this fair Every member of the Klwanis state,: and many women, too, organization of the dance hall The Provo Pnblic library is in reclub should make it his business jto will jcome to get their wits 4 rs and dance directors of the ceipt of som interesting new books be his brothers keeper, declared cleared up as younger students 4 s effected a last at evening this week, which will immediately Bishop Joseph A. Buttle at the weekda. The Profs and Preachers held in the Provo hign be placed af the ly luncheon of the club at the Hotel will be there to garnish up the disposal of the Roberts yesterdays The new organization will public. Thef are: Bishop Buttle his subject Oral Hygiene and Local 3 facts and pass then over a la tne Dest auci cleanest in presided at the luncheon, and at the Infection of Mouth and Throat. The 4 mode without one cent of tax. 4 Ten Sex Talks to Girls; 14 years 11 memoers conclusion of the program in a spir- lecture was illustrated 3 I to want pledging 4 leaders the join there, numerous by by Steinhardt. This ited address, he pointed to the fact iu every way to and Older. 4 Im sure it will be fine to be 3 Ro- that e danc-tnbook on it is the duty of every Kiwanian, drawings and a plaster model show- -' 4 a. school boy once again and 4 is ordinance very (highly recommended. city measures agreed during tfie present wave of crime ing the formation of the mouth, the 4 have a joyous time. Qn Mon- - 4 Club. Mothererajt Manual, by Read; r the terpsichorean art a book that seems to be sweeping the coun teeth and the throat. 4 dajr night well have a dance 4 that is, so clear, definite and to extend a helping hand to he following: 4 t; try, and do turkey-trothe 4 Ill Potjazz of In Dr. the teeth speaking Characterizing the principle of those who are depressed. ek dancing, which has concrete tha the least- experienced 4 a bit with Mary Ann and step a 4 ter excessive stated that a .government aid as a buga-bo- o or find whom consumption If you educed to a minimum, person of average intelligence will boy girl 4 bit with Lot; on night 4 shall be .which coaxes the taxpayer on to you know to be taking the. wrong of sweets tends to destroy the lime 4 well go to hear aTuesday eirtffely eliminated Persist- find it practical. program that 4 he ent of this rule shall be Personality, them violators 4 course, said, by Spillman is a is give the your in the hlood current which is needPublic Service boys 4 good, greater extravagance than he can af assistance. Extend to them a of eliminated collection from and addresses all one halls. If hall aftd helpessays 4 will under4 girls talk,, its ed for perfect tooth development. He .ford, William Bailey, chairman of ing .hand, and do your studies in personal developan to eliminates 4 undesirable on giving stop part character, the stood; Wednesday 4 night state the boad of equalization, urged that the first set of teeth of 4 student play, a the other halls will do likewise on ment. .that is so de- stated comedy of worth, 4 the the members; of the Toary club at this waveto ofthecrime the child should be conserved prop- 4 will till our minds The Oth recommendation of tne city recentire world. Susan, by 'Jeanette pressing with pleas- 4 their weekly luncheon: at the Hotel the broadens until erly jaw is a story of New England. The enough of All reational luncheon feature the A director. Lee, intoxicated yester- to ant 4 and our shake ' Roberts today to spread the gospel 4 thoughts accept' the permanent set, thus 4 sidesl with mirth; on Thursday 4 peifsons, or tnose whose breath is situation ong which this stirring was the spendid musica numbers of economy. He declared that one day the unsightly irregulari- 4 eliminating wnether actu- novel is based is a conflict of a deep, nlght a pageants staged to show 4 reeking with liquor, of the grfeat obstacles in the path of rendered ofbyO.Mertene T. Stein and the ties, Irqproper mastication and posor intoxicated ' us not, will be ex- and passionate love with the sense of how its done; on Friday 4 ally reading Henrys By Courier, sible the taxpayers is that the majority by selection and 4 Proper breathing. Moon-ligcluded Mrs. without P. Parker. a o ceremony. 4 4 will George musicale kind jjuty of a New EnglajwPfarmers wife. night of the' people Individually and col-- l care of the toothbrush, he stated, is 4 clinclj. The BrigljitenLV by Williamson, Alex are President in the which dances,Hedquilt the fun. 4 week The lights reported with lectively are inclined to purchase on the resqlutions adopted at the essential for perfect oral hygiene. of Elizabeth, the Princess of tor reduced tells ifiore tnan so is me filled any 4 and respectgaiety 4 Mary j and maintain automobiles on bicycle The enlargement of adenoids and 4 Ann will find a moon a (bewitching personality, able to would at district held dare convention reduce Miranere, Boise, its boarding place 4 incomes. , prosperous, but living the 12. The following tonsils is secondary many times to 4 in town and stay here if we 4 luster, are to be prohibited. a If Idaho, outwardly September The boys who went to the front members of the local" club were the infection which they continually secret of life is our do to 4 moonlight jhose who have to make well best can; setting it sufficiently 4 git and fought the great battles of the named on the district committees transmit, he told his audience. meet. Two courses and of the scene short the very eds all, well stick the courses 4 lignt beauty World war, have finished their task, "Acute infectious fevers in childhood 4 tfo were busibe the her atwill but that is the it open whatever 4 dance, Publicity, kid Sterling justifies Taylor; permit4 any through said, Mr. Bailey, while the rest of us ness methods, W. R. are held as the primary causes in 4 tempts otherwise the city ordinance on story you will want to read for your-se- f. cassifi ted; will we, two, Buter; to. 4 do; try are. just' entering the war. That cation the diseased conditions of these tisthis stern old life is hard enough 4 ngnting must be enforced. there was (an Inclination on the part program, G. P. Parker; convention sues. A great percentage of chil- 4 In thoughtful and dramatic charThe charter members of the orfor 4 Edgar McArthur;, griev dren here; so all 4 of eyeryone to spend lavishly during ance, Walter and infected 4 shouldeverybody having enlarged reso acter are RobE. L. Director laws and we drawing can the best Adams; strive ganization by Manslaughter, 4 the jiast few years is well understood, lutions, LeRoy Dixon, adenoids have ear trouble disturb- 4 to scatter joy and cheer. Thus 4 erts, Superintendent H. A. Dixon of Miller, has few rivals in the past most people forgetting that the bills Junius Jackson gave a brief re- ances with their hearing qnd of times 4 he who would find joyful hours 4 the city schools, George Harris and decade. must be paid. on a convention of the Utah the mental activity is retarded. The Three Soldiers, byi Dos 4 need now no farther seek, just 4 George H. Williams of the Armory, The speaker declared that there Is port A tonsil which has been acted on 4 let him come and so Manufacturers Dawson of Hansen held in W. the J. Csoningsby Passos, crowd the association, says, Mozart, Irving 4 join a tendency everywhere to shift the Salt Lake which he had attended by a virulent disease and developed afll a is a . Leaders 4 McAdam, George A. Madsen, J. Wilor either hideous this 4 libel, (base through of burden paying the bills. and urged the members of the club a sinus or pus pocket is a constant 4 Week. liam Johnson, Carlos D. Miller, Dell truth. It is o savagely explicit- in Touching on the phases of the to buy. menace to perfect health, concluded 4 Utah-mad- e Webb and William Boyle. The next its accusations that it deserves no in goods prefer4 present depression, Mr. Bailey stated ence to those imported Into this the speaker. of the organization will be quarter with the reading public. You 4 4 4 meeting 44 folthat, in this opinion, it would be col- state. held at the Armory subject to the must be for i or against it. If stately for this country to attempt to was 19 It of call that the recreational director. ments which fit makes can he. proven reported January city Hold lect the European war debts or even would be ladies Gets to be veraciolis it ought to raise the Chairand night, r the interest. He stated that it would man enterroof. McArthur of the Edgar in be much' better tp give the foreign tainment Condition committee assured the Martin Cfnisbys Vengeance, by countries an opportunity to get on members a is a Itirring romance .of the of that Farnol unusual program local Amermembers farm bureau The their feet and let them buy in months Five the county jail seas in the pirate days of the is interest high being planned. icas product. He stated that he are preparing forgone of the most was the sentence Judge Elas Hansen Mai$. Spanish would not advise the cancellation of No change in the condition of The Waited ' Generation, important meetings ever held here, yesterday imposed on Arduro Parra, by the war debt, ut expressed the be- FUNERAL SERVICES M. HarCommissioner Jesse Janat County is a; brjlliant, sincere novel 7:30 Johnson oclock, Monday evening a Mexican laboring at Dividend, af- some day be canlief that it would ' today Mr. Harmon of contemporary; American life, in sported ter, the jury had found him guilty hasn T3 celled. uary 16, in the county courtroom. been bedfast for the last two which Mr. Johnson digs deep into BuNational Organizer of the Farm of assaut with a deadly weapon with weeks Referring to the financial condiHELD YESTERDAY a severe at- the heart of hings. from suffering O. E. MerO. deD. , and of to reau, the the tions intent Wolcott, commit murder. country speaker of tack diabetes. Latest and rill reports clared there seems to be a tendency ' Ephraim Bergeson of Cache .Parra was arrested ,at Dividend on from the to GOVERNOR S 1. afattending physicians are county will address the meeting, ail place oil tjve.part of men ot means tosecuriOVER G. PEAY fHeepibBr,ta.j4.9 T. have Mrs. a Mabel to ter attend. are had invited citizens wounded hq tax their money lit set in and that his condition is still exemption Pattias of Salt Rake City, Inflicting serious. ties drawing 4 per cent interest G1VF.S FRENCH POINT OF VIEW a bullet wound in her left arm and MEMBERS OF BOARD rather than to enter into the turmoil attended funeral services Largely side. chances take and their of business meetWITH PLEASED Second SUPPORT ward in held were the Mrs. Pattias, who is said to have The French point of view in the on making seven or eight per cent. house yesterday afternoon for disarmament conference ing been disinclined to have the man arcontroversy quesMr. galley admitted thatjthe who died was given by Professor Walter A. rested, failed to appear as a witness The Schofield Automobile compioneer George aged Peay, tion of taxation is a hard problem. at his home here Sunday morning. aldistrict in the pany has generously consented to court, Kerr in an illustrated lecture under against hi;m He stated1 that although he had spent of the ward bishopric the auspices of the French club of though she did so in the preliminary place a Fordson tractor in our Scott Seth Governor ICharles R. Mabey, achis. life studying the question, he presided over the services. Music the B. Y. U. on demonstration for not be purposes, She in found aftercould shops dehearing. Wednesday by State Treasurer W. still knows little about it. He was furnished by the ward choir un- noon. Professor Kerr has recently the state and is said to have gone to said Percy Bigelow of the Auto Me- companied and? State Auditor Mark Sutton war people der the direction of Professor Elmer clared that during the B. Y. U. and is in California a short time prior tor the chanics Department of the first-hanfrom returned France, nie membership and state Tuttle, conlrising. the including Nelson. Professor Willard Andelin strong sympathy with the French hearing. students d giving today, of fboard state ' everywhere,., of the spent money spent national governments, information in the use of this great today in Prdvo, where insanity, sang "O My Father, Mrs. Hannah C. people. He holds that the French made an they like drunken sailors with the result Packard sang Rock of Ages,L and delegates exMr. Bigelow further the conference received Mental big man eventually gets out of machine. inspection of the State thatk there is now an adverse feeling Mrs. James O. Bullock and Miss but scant to as pleased with the official himself a man ft seldom little but jj from other the pressed job, courtesy a)litle a hospital. toward every form, of taxation. He Carol Poulton rendered a duet. members of the conference, and had gets into big job unless he inheri- support given his department by the I am highly pleased with Rendikt&ted that his name had become a T. N. Taylor and S. P. a Presidents business men of Provo. ts1 it. to feel at the institution, said Govertions aggrieved. and state right this L. L." Nelson throughout and Bishop Eggertsen nor Mabey. After he had spent most had been that carping criticism section. of the worthy life of the despoke' It is indeed gratof the day tere hurled at him from every and his untiring efforts in the parted m to the manner to observe to ifying The speaker 'then proceeded of the community. upbuilding of the instituwhich in th patients tax was offered by Invocation point out the causes of the Thq to know, care and are takfn tion of, Johnson and the benelevies, and urged that assessors of John run Bishop is that to being too, tle hospital time try the state do not at this Klinger. diction Henry by pronounced notwithwithin its appropriation, lower the present levies. He de- The grave in the City cemetery was This is One of a Series of Articles Written Exclusively for THE POST by Men of National Reputation. standing there are more than twenty economy jand strict Knudsen. clared .that with, dedicated Benjamin by SISSON. H. FRANCIS additional patients in the institution By counproper; levies the state and the obthan were there a year ago. meet their to able ties would 'be THIRTY DAYS FOR BURN The members of the board were Salt ell Burn, the ligations. He urged the business Barn to a considerable Sisson n H. throfigh the various departFrancis the demand of 1917, Note. degree negatived of the Lake boy who was arrested here on inclusive, Editors men to make more of a study the new building which is ments a and of .enactment the of the by permanent Guaranty that pean nations for goods was December 25 while is of question of taxation, declaring the morning act. tariff completion. the destiny of .the state is in the attempting to break into the Consol- Trust company of New York City, high great that at the time' of our en- nearing In discussing the condition of the and most, or the important of hands of the business men. CONSIDER TARIFF. largest Machine company, and idated, Wagon trance into the war our indebtedness various departments of the state the He . There are two ways to lower taxes, was today sentenced! by Judge Elias banking concerns in' the world. w'atch-worto be should econoto given ponsideration European investors has been more governor declared that the is econ-dm- d said Mr. Bailey. One is to spend less Hansen of the Fourth district court is a student of international of th administration only than balanced by the excess of our money and the other is to distribute to serve thirty days in the county mics as well as , being thoroughly the effect of a high tariff not but upon upon economics Nottvithstanding our rigid industries, particular "Burden international He with then remindr. better. familiar over we en- policy may After exports 7 the we hope to imports. a as welfare jail. the toueh sitthe of, country ed his listeners that as long asrtney and the financial . and industrial tered the war we loaned approxi- effect a saving in aew, of the affairs of We not the lose should w'bole. sight What States. the public funds just that long uation in the United Alspend to the $10,000,000,000 mately dollars conditions difference between state of twl million during ; will he has to say of tariffs and similar the they have to raise them. In this en- lies, but up to the present time they the first tvfd years of our adminis- h was law when the his comes from declared viewpoint that 'the connection speaker questions A I the schools of the acted. The effect of the adoption have not been able to pay even the tration, sad the governor. state are spending as an economist and banker and not of interest thereon. In protective tariff today may accumulated more money than they should, and from the viewpoint of a politician. be;ja high, unlike to this amount, we have put additiogi effect of the the quite Walter Freshwater of the Freshthat there are too many roads bemore at the disposal of Mrs. Booth h law adoption of dhe water.1 Hardware company attended ing built. F pre- and similarmeasures -' economic Whiledepression jfarough the repurchase' of pdssed before In 'concluding! his remarks Mr. the annual convention and banquet as the ntities of American securi-tjther- e the world, vails war. the throughout a belief that the of the Winchester dealers Tuesday h expressed Bailey most the of and by large private ! Frior to the war, the United States next .legislature will pass an income and Wednesday at the Newhouse ho- inevitable aftermath can America in in Mrs. EdihY. Booth was the story its all wars, of foreign currenqy and w.s a debtoi; nation and comparatax measure, which he believed would tel in Salt Lake. A sumptuous ban- destructive short-terdomestic as dc as solve well to its for Frovo children in the Proteller more nds, no to was the hope given tively little thought assist in alleviating the burden of quet was served on the evening of ex thaw the edits. vo alone Public library last Saturday. Next effect of a protective tariff on our problems taxation by catching many securi- the first day of the convention, which economic cure to beStates has lited expect can thus, reasonably Saturday Mrs. .H. V. Hoy t will contrade. Today, .an altogether export ties which are now exempt. Was attended by representatives of world ills by different situation obtains and the cO: leading creditor nation, duct the hSur and a most enjoyable Mr. Bailey will address the Mem- the fifty-two exclusive Winchester its multifarious economic an' final the In )on as foreign governments time is assured. All children are inof the Chamber of Com- dealers in Utah, Nevada and Idaho, some magic panacea. adoption of a tariff law, with rates art bers) Forum the Into red to pay Interest on their vited to attend. The stories will be were drawn we high enough to interfere seriosuly Inc merce at a meeting in the Central and representatives from various analysis, of the between the because 3ss, we shall be entitled to Adapted foft children to with jour export trade, is destined European struggle high school building this evening to 'Hardware factories In the east. all of rec ore twelve. than sixiand of $500,000,000 ages cause interdependence commerto economic serious oui; injury 'which the public is invited. Five representatives from tjie nu. and the only possi- cial and industrial payments from abroad. life. 'Among the guests at the luncheon Winchester company spoke on the civilized nations; from recover amount j be offset in Wl ARMY DlSERTERS ARRESTED. can we fully Jt is estimated that, was prior. to the sic today were: Dr. F. S. Harris, Pro present business- conditions and ex- ble way international expen-Jghttourists war is war! by of by invested European capital fessors C. E. Maw and Christian Jen- plained to the dealers the new prod- the effects Our com- in American Two Cesrrters from the U. S. army Insurance, etc., the securities to the ap- Hi economic sen of the B. Y. U., James Clayton, ucts fo the company. ; ba1 to our In' be dominant hound were arrested here Tuesday morning of that favor, proximate amount of $6,000,000,000. ev ..Commissioners Charles Hopkins and According to Mr. Freshwater, the plete realization of the no of need the and taken l $o Fort Douglas by Chief part principal of and net interest The payments George Billings of Provo City, Com- Winchester club is an organization of fact is the paramount Wilkins. The men, Wren In of the relation of Police change dividends on this capital, after demissioners James T. Gardner and hardware dealers In the. intermoun- hour in this country. or were our to or who the going here under the imports But we cannot effectivelymore effi- ducting the amount owed to citizens county board. tain country who are no' only the Joseph Reese of the D. Millan alias re of abroad is of names Jtaymond 1'arge of on there capital account abroad until of the United States County Assessor Charles Hawkins, exclusive Winchester representatives .Harold A. a and is he' expected if Europes Raymond p. Larry, at home. It their foreign investments, required St County Treasurer Henry Jeppson, in tneir respective localities, but cacious had A. to and Calvin be While alias de Carry, team-worwithin k Ltewis, liquidated. the annual remittance abroad of County Attorney Milan Straw, City who also do their buying in the va- case of better Hotel Roberts at the of such the hat date it livingT been instance, for Attorney Jacob Coleman, James D. rious lines handled collectively, be- without. It is futile, government to between $175,000,000 and $225,000,-00ay be temporarily post- -' were theyfwere unable to pay their Other payments, such as ex- He J. Edwin Stein, Sheriff J. ing able In that way tof buy direct for one branch of the of h the extension of bills amounting to about $40. .They POL of the forest from the factories in more than car- endeavor to facilitate the granting penditures of American tourists, re- crec Boyd, W. W. Blakeslee Swen t 3 adoption of similar also left Unpaid hotel bills at the inO. Niel- load lots. buyers mittances by immigrants, freight, ; credits tb prospective foreign another service, J. W. Farrer, nevertheless, true that Huber Hofei where they stayed two surance, etc., brought the total up dev; sen C. I. Berg of Salt Lake City, of our raw materials when on be paid eventually in days. Th men claimed to be from SALEM BURGLARY. branch of the government Insistsbuy- tq about $501), 000, 000. In order that the ( Josephine Madsen, who presided at " t all. Fort D. AlJ Russell in Wyoming and goo singnecessary that our merchandise Burglars entered the garage of making it impossible for those v the piano during the community It 3, Important that the told the hgtel management that they and liquiover ports should exceed our ing ahd. the speaker, Hon. William Dell Gardner at Salem some time ers to pay us their debts 3 volume of export expected money telegraphed frqm here. same obtain higt the Tuesday night and carried away with date the credits they imports by approximately Bailey. i maintained if we are there. In "the meantime, the cheif jof them five U. S. tires, 13 inner tubes, While the extent to which the War amount. And, in fact, the average trad I production in our police received word from the U. ;S. two cartons friction tape, and 12 Finance Corporation can aid Ameri- excess of exports over imports for the to 1 OGDEN MAN DIES HERE Tories and on our marshall !t Salt Lake City that the blow out patches, according to re- can and foreign interests in its com- years 1911 to 1914, inclusive, min' were deserters from FOrt ) are not to be forced men ' Lonso Chadwick, 60 years of age, ports received by Sheriff J. D. Boyd mendable efforts to supplement pri- amounted to approximately $550,- - farr ! our "new t to ifroductive this in Douglas. Wednesday morning. , in promoting 000,000. credit a farmer of North Ogden, died sources of vate -t imt an increase in No cine of the robbers have been our was taken equl be question- STATUS REVERSED, city Tuesday. The body foreign trade may man Larkin-Goatnecessitate a corres- When aa. naturally dishonest the all world port. obtained, tracks were by abnormal covered able In view of the $0 Ogden yesterday coman I has he alibi, been at status has it is pre-walways h two services inch snowfall shortly after situation and its colossal demands, Our caught by Mortuary. Funeral c i following page.) C an hofiest man never has one From 1915 to but reversed. the be North Sunday. Ogden, at burglary. pletely held be unavoidably must will its services MONEY L Chairman of the State Board of Equalization Addresses Local tary them-opera- te - fr r , j nt - h . j ; . - 44444444 ! 4444 Farm Bureau to Mexican Five Jail Harmons Important Meeting Months Still Serious it , j - , VISIT HOSPITAL j j 1 iby-wb- rd INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IS NEED 20-year-- Euro-(show- vice-preside- nt ; y. i Walter Freshwater Attends Convention Payne-Aldric- Entertains Children at Library Payne-Aldric- ,1 m -- -- -- - an-3- st con-legr- - ee The Burglarizing of the Utah News Company and the Library, Cleared Up. . . With (the arrest late Wednesday night of two boys? 16 and 19 years of age, several burglaries which have puzzled Ihe local police for some time ' were cekred up. ' The hoys were arrested by1 Officer James C. Snow about 11:30 oclock1 Wednesday night while they were in the act j of picking the lock of the- -' toll boxiat the telephone night booth.; When searched at the police station, the boys were found to have in theic. possession about thirty keys of different sizes and varieties with which they were able to unlock almost any kind of lock no matter After a thorough griling-jbOfficer Snow, the boys confessed to the burglarizing of the office of the Utah News company, 45 East First North street, last Sunday evening about 9 oclock, where they secured about $24, mostly.in nickels and. dimes., They gained entrance to the office,' according to their confession, through the garage,, the lock of which they ' opened with one of their many keys. After pujshing out the key which lock-- i ed the office door from the insidej another j key from their large sup-- ! ply unlocked the rfoor and admitted ' them into the office. The boys are also said to have confessed the stealing of about $12 from the Public library on the night of December 23, 1921. In their confession to the police they stated that some time before the closing of the library or the night, they hid them- selves in the basement, where ahey remained for some time before coming upstairs f 'ransacking the cash drawer.' The lolder of the boys has turned'overi to Sheriff J. D. Boydbeep tor held in the prosecution and is being a. hftarimr hotore ountYiail tiendlncc U. TucKer, while me Judge James younger has been turned over to the juvenile officers. Both .boys are said to come from good, respectable homes In this city. According to the police officers the older boy has re- cently 'moved here from Mount Pleasant.They also state that the younger has' already - a record in the local juvenile court. The police are trying to prove several other crimes on the boys. committed here recently, but thus far have been unable to secure fur-- , ther confession from them. According to Chief of Police Wren Wilkins, as long as the money lasted the boys lived high that is for boys, spending several days in Salt Lake City. .'They are also said to have been generous towards their girl acquaintances, several times inviting as many as five of them at a time to the picture shows. T how-jntricat- Y ' 7-- ' ) H , , I . 'H L - . . LINCOLN HIGH NOTES ; J Physical Director E. L. Roberts of the Brigham Young University addressed the students .of the Lincoln high school Tuesday, choosing for his Good Form in Dancing. subject The address was typical of Mr Roberts and greatly' enjoyed by the students and faculty of the school. Other speakers touching on the. subject of better dancing were Dell Webb, former instructor at the B. Y. U. and F. L: Lorell of the Lorell dancing ' studio of this city. In order that good dancing might be encouraged ' the' Lincoln high school will begin a dancing class under the direction of Mr. Lorell. The first instructions will be given next 7 "7; I Monday. V l I ! The Lincoln high school basketball team, comprised of George Scott, Ber-to- n Scott, John Thomas, Henry Jarman, Orlando Jolley, Alton Howard Cordner and Owen Harding will leave this evening to playia league game with the Heher high, basketeers. Kat-tch-ne- -- ' 4 OFFICERS INSTALLED s. ' co-oper- ate . ion Bul-loc- ki 0. i !; ex-eXpo- rts i - I i t. es , The' following newly elected officers of Provo lodge No. 14 of the I, 0- - O. F. were installed by District Deputy Grand Master William Leav- vitt and other officers: George H Clark; noble grand; Clyde Scott, vice 1 . grand: W. H. Brereton, treasurer; i John W. Guy, secretary. ! ' The following appointive officers were salso installed: O'. L. Henden- berg.jR. S. N, G.; Francis Olsen, L. S. N.'G.; W. C. Graham, warden; Sam Leavitt, conductor; O. W. Mann, champlain; G. L. Shurtliff, R. S. S.; T. Demos, O. G.Ji R. A. Davis, L G.; Leroy' Peters, R. S. V. G.; H. Baker, L. S. V. G. Committees reporting on the State convention and encampment of the' grand lodge to be held in Provo, April) 17, 18 and 19, stated that sev eral hunderd. Odd Fellows and their families would be In attendance. There will be a banquet, dancing. -- " ar ! tainment. II i 4 , i j - if |