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Show y 4Twiar,-Tiriri- f r C ffi ' iiW- Ili! fcujfV M1 ii1&im r IfiMlti"? P r Cl at C olumbia Tonight Benefit Steel It is YOUR duty to be there. Tfie Great Divide Plant Site Fund. WEATHER Reported by U. S. Reclamation Service. THE child who regards his parents as a mere convenience, later will regard them as a mere nuisance. Coldest Saturday night, below zero; , Sunday night, 5 below. . PROVO CITY, .UTAH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1923 VOL. XIII, NO. 16 BOY SCOUT THOUSANDS OF FISH FOR WMTOBE ' PROVO IS RIVER GOOD NEWS ESTABLISHED 1910 ELDERLY WOMAN IS PROVO CITIZENS SHOULD ATTEND STRICKEN AMERICAS GREAT DRAMA TONIGHT PROVO CITY WHILE DRWING HOMEWARD FREE FROM I That the Provo river is to become While on her way home from taka paradise indeed to the deciples of ing ner daughter, Emy Beatrice, to Isaac Walton,- is indicated in the fact ' All Provo should 4 oclock northbound Orem car the that State Fish and Game Commisin The Divide sioner D. H. Madsen has arranged to As been announced, unex- have planted in this stream 759,000 Columbia trout within the next thirty days. will be de- residing at Tenth South and Tenth by It is reported that Mr. Madsen has celled Boy Scout anniversary week, from Among ithe outstanding features West street, was stricken with an atFebruary 8 to 15, will be observed 1500 cans of rainbow trout to ship to able of direction the monthly report of the city of tack of hearts trouble from which she the Tim- the upper waters of the Provo river. in the Provo division-o- f died emmission for the months of Decemwithin fa few minutes. Mrs. He T. Pardoe. The will negotiations with the steel proceeds go panogos district with a variety of railroadopened was a ber Lundberg and January is that of the city driving for. shipment without statwhich is well planned programs which were ing the quantity over buggy west on Center street when health department which shows that and was informed top despite she was seized with a terrible pain outlined at a recent meetihg of the that twenty, cans might be' shipped been some. wholeProvo about the heart. While she was notwistanding there is much sickby as each clean, mesa people day baggage provided committee of this district. struggling for briath William Dixon ness from contagious diseases In Il some accompanied the do can no The Thursday, February 8, is . Scout senger observed that something was wrong pther parts of the state Provo had was then disclosed thatshipment. production. the old and birthday. A special Scout program method must go into the discard. money hastened to her assistance. He but one case- of the more virulent do will double will service. , will be given in each ward to which There are too you give Dr. N4 H. Nelson, in front of called railfish. The home Mrs. Lundberg was type of contagious disease, am most the general public is , invited. At road executive many Tjthose will said there have that enjoyable go offirecord for the period. these meetings every Scout and stricken, and the two men, together not been 1500 cans of fish shipped cial will renew, ' his Scout oath to that destination In a The Earl with a of the city' auditor and development Singleton friend, report put peogeneration. Mrs. Mr. Singletons shows the December in promptly at 8:15 p. m. The ponds at Springville must be .undberg Provo expenditures to car and hastened her to the Provo county. Friday, February 9, is Scout emptied within thirty days. Con- ple have been $13,637.99; for the year school day. Scout flag ceremofaies signments of trout to several tribuGeneral hospital, where' she died Consider.it to be will be conducted during the morn- tary within a few minutes after her ar-- . 1922, $243,639.43; yet due from waters 'will be made meanwhile, j rival. 1922 taxes, $40,000. The city treasing exercises, which will be followed of which, Mr. Madsen said, the upper Scout talk by the Provo consignment is only a fraction. Mrs. Lundberg was 69 years of urer by a reported receipts for the month I age. She was born in Stro, Sweden, of December following men: Dr. O. K. Hansen, For this particular shipment arto be $51,316.18; for B. Y, U,; Dr. George H. Brimhall, rangements will be made whereby from which place she emigrated in theB. James The f Provo high school; Judge 1880. Soon after her arrival in ,this year 1922, $241,913.86. 100 cans may be shipped every other state she in settled Tucker, Parker school; Senator Provo, whereshe city recorder reported licenses colday. Fifteen hundred 'more cans will Dixon, Maesar school; Prof. G. be consigned by truck to the lower , made her hdme for the past thirty lected in the sum of biW. Fitzroy, Timpanogos; Attorney Provo waters. .years. Besides her husband, shells cycle licenses, 1300, $7,900.79; to Isaac Brockbank, .Franklin; Presisurvived by one daughter, Emy Bea- - $649.50. In the city amounting The average number of fish in court there I trice. dent J. William Knight, Lincoln each can is 250. They vary from two were filed the year 446, civil Reports coming from the various tionsfrom the canvas dustrial, plant. .This is Indicated by Funeral services will be held in cases and during and a half to seven inches in high and Spencer schools; Bishop 246 criminal cases; total Alex length: said Mr. a letter from F,VG. McGowan, presf- - the Community church. North uni 692. Fines and filing fees collected Joseph Nelson, Sharon school;Execucaptains of the bellringing teams in will go above $10,000, Scout this is a dent of the Chamber of Commerce versity avenue, Wednesday after-a- t $4503.45. This school; Page Hedquist, the different districts of the city are Hinley morning. , ,, tive A i A. Anderson, Lincoln district very clear indication of the attitude Pocatello, Idaho, who writes to .noon. The city physician reported twenty-thMountain ot Scott the Mr. &eneral Stewart, as the toward ree follows: school; public births and seventeen deaths Hinckley S. E. Chamretary Hinckley of the View school; Samuel H. Blake, Lake NOT LESS I am very enthusiastic over ths I CARCDO PUHCCU Tfl establishing of ereat Industrie in December. Six deaths being at for her of reCommerce. two The BUT first - L. VineWORK, L. Bunnell, our midst View school;LEAUHllw Mental one the State UllUuHN believe IU and who that faany plant, not hospital, and three are ports, although complete, from all parts of the yard. , of deaths other Reports a nonresidents, has vorable show an vision and of the of future possibiliaggregation is Scout a total of nine. Contagious making Saturday, February 10, diseasACHIEVE mountain show an earnest and ties of this territory industrially, , DR. $2100. region scenes MORE, round-u- p Scout " day. Troop scarlet es; 1; mumps, 1; fever, 'Jf the captains in the other wards sincere determination to assist in j cannot but realize that it is a big will be featured at the city' park. A 11. tchicken pox, same efforth the ! to determined put coun this for the Intermountain great undeveloped thing bringing DDflffl HI I JO Scout parade, demonstrations and December sewer district nilDH All DDflinOTQl NO.During Dnllil I ALL y TJIFifF j rt we fee sure that the contrjbu- - section of the country this great in- - try. contests also will be features of the 17 bonds were ordered sold. City DUllLHU rnUjLUlO V; day. ' ' engineer reported the completion of '. f automatic system in parkA meeting of the directors of the ing districtsprinkling No. 1, North University Utah County Farm bureau was held avenue. Commission apponted to sit will be given by tbe tollowlng RpeaWQ. H. Brimhall made al Iwxird ot ettmHaitloa SDdierl0ir , rovo president W. Lester- Mangum, era tor- tbe wera ml Uislii? district. authorised plea for tbe strenuous life rather H. President Dr. Thomas Martin, lowed. Recorder to pub Fifth ward; than the life. W. easy Oort IisW A. A. 'presided. to of notice create (Intention Provo Third; Scout Executive P- j street No.- 15 First He an of Joseph Agricultural the Agent interview told district FrankDr. story paving Provo Fourth; Anderson, Welch gave a summary of the exten- - j North east from University avenue H. with a hardworking farmer in Sanlin Harris, Provo First; Prof. W.Robservice work in cooperation with to First East; First (East from First commer-.sio- n on in a advancement in Another full of the the that title step pected ing payment production by pete county who had contemplated of the Columbia Steel Boyle, Provo Sixth; Prof. E. L. local bureaus, and requested the North south to Center the street. . Peti- on will cial scale be the before balance annual date. any payment possible Cancorporations so Y. son U. to his Clawson the B.Y. sending county-wid- e erts, Provo Second; leaders of re new end of for curb and in the the tions of , assumed The also appointment the year. company presented asking prqgram development get an education iron - on the various projects of work gutter, and parking onFourth West non, Bonneville; L. John Nuttall, that the boy might Co- an- sponsibility for taxes. tests indicatis state When in the had various this Although industry as to hard nounced in a work Sharon; and would not have which are to be conducted through- - streets from Fifth North to Sixth rManavu; Orson Prestwitch, Pioneer. repbrt that the com- lumbia Steel corporation was organ- - ed the exceptional Coking qualitiescon-of- out as his father had done. Prof. Harrison. R. Merrill, the countv. The names of.y-.- South, and from Fifth West on First was a test acres to of the 3120 the has acquired title ized it absorbed the assets coal, practical President Brimhall thought such pany In the following wards the bishops leaders and the work they South east to Fifth East. inter& respective Columbia Steel The ducted the coal Coke Carbon in Coal of land Utah company. by will appoint the speakers: Lake- an objective was entirely wrong, a cash settlement on the county are as follows: will before pursue ests Auditors report received for Nothe merger of the corpor-purchase- money received from the sale of preView, and had succeeded in convincing the contract in for Beef Cattle view, Vineyard, Pleasant oven was A feeding beehive vember. formed. Breeding, ation of amount of bonds the and the stock f Report of board of equaliapproxiDr. farmer that the boy should have, an grred Grand IVlew and Timpanogos.a Scout and range management, Flint zation and review15 on parking district market a on was weeks about the recent erected the within property $740,000. company Although education, not that he might work chase contract still had fifteen provided sufficient funds t'o permit year ago and upon the result of the Dixon, Payson. George H. Brimhall will give No. 1. but achieve more. talk at the general assembly at less, Production a Hog Breeding, was to yes-- j retirement of this obligation, as well tests rested the decision of the Co- announced it run, During the.paonth of January years The instinct of work within, should Peter Lars union meeting. Powand care, y was Larson, Utah to as Interests was the whether made as for immediate development granted be developed, and should be kept ac- terday that final payment Monday, February 12 Lincoln er and Light company for pole line of the iron industry in Spanish Fork. had title and that 24, develpment passed templated. over retired The life. will tive put through feeding across property adjoining the city birthday. Each troop Dairying But the development of the deposit Utah at this time should be under-- ! theColumbia corporation. man is soon retired to the cemetery. to The a civic Good Turn. Elmer satcare, Holdaway. ani were tests The taken. the involved gravel bed. Five bicycles were pur- -entirely property adjoins of coking .coal was not delayed until to disease. People who Tuesday, February 13,willis par- e fEase leads Sheep Husbandry Range from the state road commisfollowing! of the .... to the tev- - Isfactory and immediately live in a climate where clothing is Sunnyside coking deposits tltle ents night'. Each troop marketand wool passed. prperty agement. on grading sion work on for the north and completion Building inspector - reported thejr plans not needed and food may be gathered Utah Fuel company were H. contracts let American W. Fork. parents at a Scout meeting months eral i 29 permits issued, the average cost ago (phipman, the formation of the Columbia Steel been pronounced by experts to f to be held in the respective, wards of from trees, never invent airships. has capo-Dconcokhousing, were Feeding, the work. Poultry It embraced for this the finest deposits of buildings proposed to con-be begun. corporation There is no east frontage on Easy be among cho- to be leader and the district. some culling, nizing a of about Three buildings were railroad of For branch time locaation struction state. in The the coal the $3000. property street; the houses all face the set- ing Wednesday, February 14,are the connect- - the coke ovens and their character sen from the officers of the various demned; $344 was received for pera miles to half four and is estimated long, approximatecontain to Scouts of the entire district ting sun. mits. An ordinance was passed levyIt was fi- - popltry associations . recently ing the property with the Sunnyside were under discussion. ly 90,000,000 tons Of. coal., be special guests at supper in their ganized. to Western Rio of decided Grande the install recent the Until title ing an assessment in parking maintiensaction, nally sent made President Heber J. Grant has seed Pure Growing respective homes. This is to be production ovens of at tenance district No. 1; claims, alconstruction to the Marana rested the the railroad; tipple site, into each member of the B. Y. U. fac- Land &property V. a special home gathering, and feaH. for seeds srain certification, lowed. company, or- yards, a surface tram, the mining in the immediate vicinity of the blast dividual good turns are to be a ulty a copy of Cory Hanks book, ganized inDevelopment - Gore. Genola. chief- camp of Columbia, and the driving of furnaces to be erected. ConstrueThe annual report, of the estray and 1911 composed The Hills. the presiUp From ture of the occasion. Orchard Pruning, Improvement the to men adits been and have tion In in up open of keeper showed 165 animals pound Michigan. plans approved residing thenecessary dentss autograph is On the flyleaf. ly C. acB. M. Dr. etc.. Merrill, & soraving, ' soon as Coke company coal deposit. 1918 the Utah Coal contracts will be awarded as impounded, from which receipts The The .book tells the story of Cory's was of amount $242. to let the contracts are Th W. the desired sites crued aggreW. available. Utah already organized by Armstrong, stubborn fight against fate and of Destruction report for the month of December C. Ellis, Jr., Duncan MacVichie gate about $750,000. and it is ex- county residents are exerting them-- . Pest and Weed Contrca the glorious victory won. by the blind A. LOCAL FURNITURE GO. mice, exrats, squirrels ground will be to selves showed eight animals impounded of to make the sites and associates delivery purchase the prop- pected that $1,000,000 boy.' The teachers .are highly apprenoxious weeds, C. J. sects and in to middle the the of and from the and $10.70 received. Marana property company. shape put repended erty Frebruary Grants ciative of President ensen, county inspector on commercial a been a assurance The city sexton reported $142.75 If cash The foi involved deal that given payment production STEADY membrance. REORGANIZES, J. and Rotation Fertilizers, uncon-is Crop be to The scale. collected and $25.25 outstanding. is the in of available annual and time ! $50.,000 reported payments grading ground Dr. H, G. Merrill will address the Fork. ex-Skinner - more Xi. Spanish Hoover and others petiis f. W. it 1. will and Mrs. J. be struction half of March the started with than til j finished, acquir1938, U. by on Y. privilege B. Science club at the Same as those tioned the commission to take steps Civie Improvement ENJOYED Thursday evening on the subject of GROWTH on clean town campaign. toward changing the conditions at Edwin eye strain of students. Committee Educational ball park. Council School Among 4 Reed Knudson, theThe chief- of . the fire department Soruthwick, Lehl; Thet annual meeting of the Bates Sam E. Taylor, Payson. to EnterProvo; Steel 1922: ; Fires, 63; loss,. for Stores1 company was held at its . . also will as- - reported committee above The rrVb insurance carried, $2444.85; last Fri- Women in club and vocational worl. County sist 2144 hours; Site place of business in Ptovo time atfire8 4. That Feb. AMERICAN were FORK, the following officers Beet Committee C. H. ehemical used, 728 gallons; 74 miles day, vhen O. Sugar To G. Bates of Ely, Ney., this section will not elected: The members of the Womens Mu- - White, Payson, marketing manager traveled to fires; 21 Inspections jn the farmerstheofwant ' Nof sufficient irri- L. Provo, L. Grahaih, suffer for Pleasant Grove, Mr. made in business district. R D. president; Conduct the Parker school, where the teach- gajon water during the coming sea-er- s nicipal Council are planning an en White Wadley, vice president and manager, succeedreported progress of the woik The chief of police reported for100 per cent for the steel son is indicated by a report made tertainment to be given In College on are Nelson, resigned; P. S. to contract beet date, ing Clarence SUgar 1922: Night lodgers, 654; intoxicaThese Extensive preparations are being L contribute public by A. N. Iverson of this city, hall next Thursday evening, when to Heilbut, secretary-treasure- r. are and window peeping,, 2; beating ready 37; plant tion, Bureau Farm Mrs. made by the Womens Mr. fveron, who for -nyearsas three, with Irwin McDowell and site will her Venice to the board bill, 5; bicycles found and present allotment Jeppersen plant ProdUCCFS their clean to the make Utah of directorcounty Mabel .Bates, comprise the' to owners, 325; disturbing rea not in which of is ballet only dancing fund. This patriotism home, clean town campaign, atl(j wp0 jg an authority on students Wedcany0n 29; Meet To Here. the peace, petit larceny, 13 ped- . . of the counties busithe teachers, but the canyQn conditions, says thatHhere is vue. Besides the dancing numbers opens in the various Mr. Bates was formerly in found among without 8; forgery, 4; license, Such dling ness in Salt Lake City and now con- state March, 1, a big success. 105 are doing their bit to- - six feet of snow at his mill, four feet there will be an interesting musical also In, visited, pupils places seventeen unsanitary the of five feet at the program and The Tale of Two Cit-a- n old the at a ducts one of the largest furniture was the sentiment smelter, to Juveniles smoking, movement, 6; according the ladies, ward met in suiting which board of the Mr. members and music stores In Nevada. flat, where he "as told from the school. Friday the Dutchman A meeting of the educational film, will be 6; stealing Into places of amuseis seven or eight feetn cutGraham was formerly manager of this city Saturday with Mrs. Ivon report there a that school Wedgave the of will be held ment, 6; running cars with openmoonupper grades shown. The entertainment is a ben- Poultry association presiding. Pacific mill roof. the the Richfield Furniture pompany at Gore of fund top the for entertainment 6; making 4; benefit outs, fighting, was A committee of eight appointam was o, in the to canyon the he 4 folexpenses ridWhile Richfield, Utah, and has been with 2T:So?J!SS eft will he.p defray lower shine whisky, 6; bootlegging, grades SClIUUl aUUUUrillUl Grove Wed- and today the the Bates company since it opened ed to meet at Pleasantwith set by their elders, other foot and a half of snow teii. the counciiS educational campaign. -- Feeding and the Care of Poultry ing bicycles on prohibited sidewalks,low the A. H. example, 7, Mr. Provo. in February nesday, and is well acquainted A. He reports that T!'' An admission fee of 25 cents will he "will be discussed by Victor "Fltiger- - 55; feeding, 19; gambling, 5; stealthe According to Principal George will Scdnberg, one of the members of will Vans Dngway, t atklj Heilbut, who will be office manager, fund FOX. Parker the Benjamin Brown, ing bicycles, 16; cases Investigated slldesjxrept pupllj charged adults and 15c for the chil- - aid of thisof city. was formerly connected with sev- state executive committee, who and settled out of court,. 561r dog y Utah the Poultry Pro outlining n presiflent Institutions in Salt assist eral dreib contax collected on thirty dogs; stray the will ducers (Inc.), present Lake City, and left the Bates comto his submitted company disposed of, 31; lost children tract can dogs by par women of the entire county 8 o was from pany at Nevada last August to come their on school of to parents, 35; Juveniles taParker taken the of will pupils L. Bunnell, president of the the individual poultry producers 2 oclock Wednesday morning to Provo. He, too. Is well and fa- tlcipate. The general campaign until and hope to to the attitude their homes, 21; minors taken ken W. eggs H. for this shipping President of bounty public spirited under the direction power house, Utah County Farm Bureau; mu- out of pool halls, 15; houses quaranvorably known by a wide circle of be schools will follow the getting down to theexhausted excellent An the markets. all C. ut E. that Ludlow, Utah of variqus County the L. Bunnell L. waa practically upon Gore, friends here. beet sical program will be rendered un - tined, 77; bail collected, $1184. Since vhis return secretary; v. H. Wjiite, of the Wad-:dThe business of the company has Farm Bureau who is also a ofmemthere. arrival his the direction of Prof. J. W Mc- . The city watermaster reports for D. R. the of directors aud Secretary from the canyon much snow has fal- committee, grown rapidly Since its establish- ber of the board NEATS GLAD 19 2 Assessment, $4621.82; colof the j Allister. ment in Provo three years ago and State Farm Bureau. and indications are that it has ley met with the local bureaus f len, $5087.12. head of last lection, the week, of committee end An advisory the county in the canyon north is doing an Increasing outside busiF. Dunn of this city piled up considerable Mrs for repairs on certain James of Request teVsMcauthorized or representatives The Mr. storms. duly ness. To take care of this the recent another during word that of streets J. P. McGuire, received in has receipt state I14 agency " ; ' - postmaster; alsofrom 1,0 hnmp nhnne lines from this city to the qone miu uistuoojus Dowell has been appointed field man- practically every was- reGena an the Provo in went ya-- 1 grandson has request will operation expect and the suggest yuar. They been coming mines are out of order, and nothing ager, with the following salesmen rious appointed, reMrs. on is few west drive and Cld Mr. as for the ceived a eral of reoairs of ago, the days south hospital. part features of the campaign Chiid could be learned of conditions thereto take in the under him: Harry Lindberg, Ash of west Knudsen Lake state the Salt City property. bureau week. farm this the Lacounty proposed by since the last storms. lev Bartlett, John Holliday and are doing niceiy. executive committee. von Billings. OBSERVED. . - find pleasure attending' Great at the has already theater tonight. this C'btg. drama the students of the Dramatic Art presented partment of the Brigham Young university, upder the Prof. Earl entire toward the plant site fund, the the adverse going reports that have harbored If the of desire better than attend this entoaintnent, they a thus spent It an evening of the kind of entertainment, and it then toward the of the greatest project and investment ever offered the of and Utah your duty present! . -- k . . five-minu- te Steel PlantSSite Bellrin: ers Reported To Be Makii g Excellent Progress Le-R- oy DISEASE. 0. one-hor- se - I . - -- -- j house-to-hou- i se I mter-approxlmat- - ely ntnlll Ei5?74"s( -, -SteeL Gorp0rat!6n,AcQuii:es u?4fGorumbia ;m Valuable - Coal Lands x v Carbon Coupty'SSH" - - -- , I e V e , v-b- f Co-mat- pur-ldmb- f ely ia L . fted-lumb- ia f. ( right-of-wa- con-Janua- ry . Cow-testin- g, . enter-tain"th- 4 f, . I j i or-bran- ch . j I by-prod- Provo-Springvil- j i le ! in-bef- . Ror-ha- ve I . . , . of Farm Bureau Campaign , Parker Contributors Plant ! , Womens Abundance of Water for Farmers Predicted Plan Benefit Fund tamment lnursclay . $30,-000.0- 0; i I y -- ( ro-tur-ned Poultry nesday Evening Provo-Springvil- le -- J .ssai.- well-know- - ! , I?? I t vice-presiden- t; er 2" -- i 'i ' ! to-d- o - , -- J I |