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Show 'V I V 1 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922 THE PROVO POST MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL U. S. NEED FEAR NO ENEMY MOSTA QOOUD 'TfcU. VMeU --THEM VJU. A. SVAOVM U 'TZ3SNU vtU' PAJUTEO-O- P VJl'tU FRCAU DUOS. ' OPDG X TUAT, ee ahosu Wue Pvjrc PETE Svivepvou AAS PEPPECTCO AT LAST, OUT UE CAWT FU40 A AM ATTAEHKAEMT A PWOUOOPAPW oam PETE VJAVAPOSi MCM. NCNiM)AHS," VUU- - Around Town Gossip By Charles Sughroe Waas Ncwiaper Umoa HVS AWAi t Vme ET S1W2E U4)lPCoU trS EGcGtS, PLAH OOTH 90ES OP RECORD AT OUCG. Tt SET. OONOIAH 90 MAAN POPP,"TUAT RESTRA1U KAMSEVP PRCVK OP AT CAM 3 RE AV. 'M CROWlU' HAV2-DL- PARSER'S SlTTM RjS,W ABOUT HER V LOOKS," SET. PETE VJMAPOS. "TOWtR OAt BROWG HER UOKE A LOOVOH' GLASS 'M SHE SAID VT OvOmT DO XAAOE ME TAKE IT BASK. YAH VO VI GTTU' EMlNlM ! " KID her ouStice looks VJWO'D uke A9rAe TW' PU&E,,HSELF VJAYit oee sore does OOQ.V4 TW HATES BATCHIU TM1MG T photographer WtLL APppe'ate That ! . fri&PLc tQh?D - - UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW V The people have expressed their desire for more business and less polAlfred W. Lawson,. Milwaukee sci- itics in government. More encourentist and Inventor of the Lawsori pasto industry and less killing agement senger plane, declares that he has dis- taxation. covered the key to perpetual law Columbia steel plant, to cover 600 iand that, by understanding this law, acres, chosen between Provo and one- can trace the movement of every- Springville. Intermountain Development league thing In the universe, from the great mass formations beyond the "reach of to be organized. Estimated value of alfalfa seed the telescope to minute moving partiin Uintah basin for year is produced cles the mocroscope cannot visualize. Mr. Lawson, during his visit In Wash- $600,000. The Pacific Land and Water comington, will visit the secretary of war pany, a $500,000 corporation, being to lay before him plans to render this organized to develop several thou'country impregnable In event of a sand acres irrigable land in northern hostile Invasion. Utah. Salt Lake New structure, Boundary Butte, in San Juan field attracts BALES OF RAGS HIDE DRUGS oil men. Eureka Ore discovery of importance made in Tintic district. Innocent-Appearin- g Consignment From The Highland Boy mine Bingham Germany Reveals Operations of has increased its shipments to 800 Narcotic Ring. tons daily. All taxation amendments to the Pulton, N. Y. Unearthing of a gigantic narcotic ring operating In the United States with agents distributed throughout Europe, Asia and other foreign countries is believed Imminent as the result of the finding of morphine, the value of which may run as high as $50,000, secreted in 551 bales of old rags received from Germany by the ArrowheaL2Paper company here the other day. Only a few of the bales have been opened, but already boxes of morphine worth $0,000 have been .uncovered by the police. Police first were called into the case when a middle-age- d man, dressed in faultless style, approached the night watuuuuu vi iv., mwhpad plant and offered him $500 to load 41 of the OOl 164 bales of rags onto a truck. The watchman called the police Instead, he stranger was arrested, but offered such a plausible story that he was permitted to go to a hotel for the night, after depositing ball in the form of a watch appraised at $500, a diamond ring and other Jewelry. He disappeared and the police discovered 41 bales were marked differently than the others. They ripped a few open, and boxes of morphine were disclosed con- cealed i,n the rags. - constitution and state income tax de-- i feated in recent election. Beet contracts will be closed ear lier this fall. Both growers and sugar companies are anxious to sign contracts for next year now. Ogden Redecking work of the over the Great Salt Lucin cut-olake, will be started with an extra number of men employed by Southern Pacific Rgilroad company. The company reports the largest number of mn employed at the shops in this city. The number of 1,041 being 300 more than were employed before the strike on June 30. Scared by reaction against excessive high taxes, Utah politicians make a showing of $1,178,925 67 less taxes levied in 1922 than in 1921. They are figuring hard to make a showing of reduced levies, but the taxpayers refuse to believe until they see the figures on their tax receipts ff when taxes become due. Salt Lake Chief Con. Mining company purchases Gemini and Ridge and Valley properties for $450,000. Oil well flowing from 300 to 400 barrels daily brought in on Navajo Indian reservation. Logan Work to start on Sardine canyon road immediately. Furniture Stoves Rugs Shades Linoleum Co, d Animal Visits Farm New Hampshire and Feeds With Cows. ' Art Course for Japanese Girls. Tokyo. A course for girl students will shortly be started In the Tokyo Academy of Fine Arts at Uyeno. A plan is ' under consideration by the government for the establishment of a girls school of fine arts. Mrs. Yosano. Japanese poetess, opened last to year n private institution devoted the artistic training of girls. Prominent writers and painters form the .teaching stgff. Far East Must Join Church. Vladivostok, Siberia. General 'dictator of die Prlmorla. has s a decree declaring that all membe must of the Far East bers of the church, hoping by this aenns to counteract the growing of Bolshevism and Coinmun-siAnother decree abolishes cap-ta- l punishment. Died-Ich- s, is-ue- CHERRY HILL DAIRY SELLS ter mother of man race. tf fosthe hu- - Every child should have at least one quart per day. EAT AT EmiFs Cafe 40c and 50c ne Steak 75c SHORT ORDERS Half Block North of Fountain Phone 820 limmtlNMNMIH d Experience His r Mother-in-La- Died w We have sold Kodaks and Supplies, done Kodak Finishing, sold Music and husbands exhibition of lng by playing jftzz rec-singi- and dancing on re-i- g word from Cleveland, O., was dead, ils mother-in-laone of the allegations of v offered by Mrs. Malcolm wan of New York city In ult for separation. Other es referred to frequent love igs and the manywas in that her husband iblt of receiving. The court ed $50 a week and $400 Musical Instruments for over fifteen years. PROFIT BT OUR EXPERIENCE Provo Photo Supply & Music Company fee. 77-8- 4r 3 Utah has a seed crop of between six and a half and eight million t n of ore daily with indications of heavier shipments Estimated production of Utahs potato crop is estimated at 3,990,000 bushels with an average yield of 190 bushels per acre. Eureka Hill mine will be reopened. Eureka Operations to be resumed North University Ave. world, was especially high school students of Hinckley. WHITE AND GREEN CAMPAIGN The last number was not in ProfesTO START SOON' sor Partridges program, hut hapA White and Green Staff meeting pened because the 2 a. m. flyer did was held Monday evening for the pur- not heed the signal pose of discussing the campaign for to stop. Notwithstanding his strenthe 19 22-- 2 3 uous experience the professor is Mr. Weight, manager of the year- working at the B Y. U. today with book last year, gave an instructive his accustomed vigor. talk on the organization and carrying out of the successful White and Green last year. The White and Green staff will begin their campaign with a chapel program Friday morning, to arouse en thusiasm and insure contributions. year-boo- in'terest ing. GAVE READING AT LOGAN Professor T Earl Pardoe gave a reading at Logan on Friday evening. Ilis selections were The Violin Maand "The Living ker of Cremona two-second-la- te k. pounds, worth nearly $S00,000. A sugar beet crop of 33,000 tons worth $200,000. Utah potato growers will save about $8 per car on shipments of po- GIRLS ORGANIZE SCHOOL CLUB tatoes after November 2 7, due to new The girls organization for this rate on Union Pacific. has begun with much enthusyear Thistle Winter drilling planned iasm the girls. The candidates at Gustaveson oil camp in Diamond have among been chosen and the campaign Fork canyon. will start some time this week. The Eureka New Federal building to election will take place Friday. be constructed. The purpose of the organization is Eureka New strike in the Grand to foster all girls' activities. -- $ THIRTY YEARS AGO Dead. y 4 The Steel Plant When the gigantic steel plant comes to Utah county they will need thousands of trained men mechanics, electricians, stenographers, accountants, etc. Why not lay your plans to get one of these positions by enrolling with the International Correspondence Schools? J. F. Fecher, 371 North Fourth West, Provo, will be glad to talk it over with you regardless of whether you enroll now or at some future date. FIRST TEACHERS MEETING Professor Fred Buss was the principal speaker at teachers institute Friday. The subject of his speech was Geological Formation of Our Neighborhood. Professor Buss displayed several samples of iron ore, that had been collected from the different ore producing regions of the world. The discussion was interesting and instructive, giving valuable information on a subject being freely discussed, The Steel Industry. The Provo City Teachers organization elected the following officers for the coming year: President, Mr. vice school; Barney, Timpanogos president, Mrs. Emma Wakefield, Provo High school; secretary, George Fox, Parker school. Grover Cleveland, Democrat, has been elected President of the United States (November 7, 1892). So great vas the Democratic landslide against President Harrison and the RepubON FATHERS TRAIL lican party that it is believed the next congress will have a substana sentimental leaning toward tial Democratic majority in both theWith days of his own youth, a certain houses. Cleveland carried every business man his son to the coldoubtful state, including the staunch lege w'here he sent had been eduhimself G. O. P. strongholds of Illinois and cated. Wisconsin. It wrill be Clevelands On arriving at the place of much second, but not consecutive term, as knowledge young man began to President Adlai E. Stevenson was make a few the I shjfaild like inquiries. elected Vice President. said he see to father's record, my A murder epidemic is gripping the to He was head of the college. the country. Headed by the double slay- here in 1890. ing of a woman and man in Chicago I shall be very pleased to show and the suicide of the slayer whose you the was the reply. But love the woman had spurned, police have yourecord, reason for conany special in the larger cities reported at least it? a dozen tragedies in which two or sulting Well, replied the youth frankly, more participants were killed. In when I left home dad told me not Cleveland, Ohio, P. F. Murphy slash- to disgrace his record, and I only ed the throat of his brother, William want to see how far I can go. a bridegroom, during thej wedding New Haven Register. celebration and then cut , his own throat. Both died. Edwin Gould, youngest son of Jay Gould, and while not yet extremely wealthy is well on the road toward accumulating his first million, has married Miss Sallie Shrady, beauty, in New York. Engineers are trving to induce 160 WMt Fifth Xrth. the French government to reunderThmue M2 take the Panama Canal project which a few' years ago failed so misKING CASTLE GATE erably because of the prevalence of CIJSAR C2BEF yellow fever. BLACK HAWK John Greenleaf Whittier, famous poet who died recently, left an ROYAL STANDARD estate of $122,000 and an annual income of $3500 from copyright priviLimp, Nmt an4 Slock Lwnher, Shingles, leges on his hooks. Louis Pasteur, noted French sciRMflBg !Mm1 QwWBt A Square Deal t Brwy 1 at ran entist, who discovered that fermentation is caused by bacteria and for whom the pasteurization process of milk is named, was so busy in his laboratory that 'lie forgot his wred-din- g F. M. WEST day recently and was found there by the bride and clergyman and married on the spot. IN FOR The more we do a certain thing, the more efficient we become. Sang and Danced When re Professor E. D Partrjdge returnThe audience that greeted the ed last evening from a genealogical Thurlow Lieurance company in Coladdressto He Millard county. trip lege hall on Monday evening was the SENIORS HAVE PARTY ed the genealogical convention held-alargest in ten years The great The senior class cf the Provo High three times on Saturday throng of people were delighted with Hinckley school conducted a yery enjoyable at one session on Sunday morn- Lieurances idealized interpretation entertainment last Friday evening in and Mrs ing. Four other genealogical ses- in music of .Indian legends the form of a class party. The par- sions was pleasing, as Lieurances were held with various singing organiticipants first had a pleasant swim in zations on the Sabbath, the one in was Mr. Tacks performance on the the school swimming pool and later the evening being at Hinckley The playing-oOn flute primitive Inwent to Hansens where they enMr. Lieurance of which dian flutes, Monday morning Professor Partridge in joyed dancing. the gave an inspirational talk to the lias the largest collection TYPEWRITERS Is a Wise Teacher limilltMItHIIIMUntHIMMimMMMMttHMI WIMtlO Delta-Fillmo- This column is given over to the students of journalism of the Proo High School, who write and edit their own stories. Kidli, resl-lent- m Railroad construction of branch again progressing rapidly after setback caused by storm. Lieurance Pleases To Millard. County Great Audiende of Students and Friends HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Coal Company From 11:30 to 7:30 Special Fillmore Home From Trip Utah Timber & REGULAR DINNERS T-Bo- five years. Salt Lake - Representatives from towns of Utah and Idaho meet to organize Intermountain Development league. Utah ranks third among lead producing states of Union with 51,872 tons in 1921. Sevier countv to pave ten miles ii. 1923. Delta is first town to have combined drainage and sewer system Completed at cost of $80,000. Gunnison Central Utah poultry-me- n complete organization. Monticello Blue Mountain Irrigation company completes new pipe line from Willow and Bankhead springs which will double flow of water to power house. . uct. Shes the A huge bull moose, r Newport, N. II. estimated to weigh 1,000 pounds and having an antler spread of four feet, has been seen feeding on the Fisher farm, near East Mountain, Newport, N. H., in company with a herd of cattle. It has also been with another herd on the George Paul furm. This herd, with Its strange companion, has been seen by train passengers and autoists. Some of the latter succeeded in getting within 60 feet of the animal .before it became alarmed. a crate in California Seven hundred thousand dollars spent on Uintah Basin roads in last Credit Old Bosseys prod- in O' rep-resentativ- ef li u 3 & Cash 1,000-Poun- 5 at East Standard property. West Center MOOSE JOINS CATTLE HERD Weber county celery bring $2 Central, producing about thirty tons NEW AND USED GOODS Lanning Furniture Millard county to be made dairy center of Utah. Phone 444 A DUCKING A party of clergymen were attending a Presbyterian conference in Scotland. Having a spare afternoon, several of them set off to explore the district Presently they came to a river, spanned by a temporary bridge. Not observing a notice that the structure was unsafe they started to cross it. Thereupon the bridgekeeper ran after them in protest Its all right. declared the spokesman; were Presbyterians. Im not carirg about that. was the replv, but if we dinna get off the bridge youl all he Bantists. Edingburgh Scotsman A new competitive profeion has sprung up in New York, X Y. The members sell a pint of their blood for $35 to he uecl by physi-- c One in blood transfusions. ian hospital has fifty of these blood fransfusionists on its staff ADDING MACHINES Bought, Sold, Rented Repairs and Supplies 89 North University n Have Your Freight Shipped Between PROYO AND SALT LAKE via THE UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE PROMPT SERVICE WE HAUL HOUSEHOLD GOODS When Ordering, Designate Our Line PHONE WASTED ENERGY When I wuz a young man, mum de neighbors where I lived called me a human dynamo, said the languid If you looking tramp. Well, they wouldnt call you that now, answered the housewife. Nom. But I wuz like a dynamo How was that? The energy I created never got - anywhere. 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