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Show - THE man that makes the most motions doesnt necessarily do the most work. .What is busier than a cat , chasing its tail ? men have gained their reputation by making their prediction after things happened. MOST .i t 1 , . ' PROVO CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, VOL. XIII, NO. 74 JUNE 25, 1923 ESTABLISHED 1910 'URGE GREATER ORGANIZATION - I SPLENDID SCANNING CROP IS PROMISED FOR UTAH COUNTY The largest district federation meeting ever held in the siate of Utah took place in Payson Saturday Mrs. C. E. Maw, .president iof the First District' Federation of. Women's clubs, presided. In her response to the address of welcome given by Mrs. TLJl Jensen of Paysoh, she judged more complete federation. She On the twentieth and twenty-firs- t Rumor has it that Timpanogos, said; .. j The world is suffering today only Giant of the Wasatch, has begun to of the midsummer month of July will in so far as it lacks organization. All bestir himself In preparation for the the feast of the twelfth hike take Or life is limited by prganization. great yearly pilgrimage5 of his peo- place. Aspen grove and all the other ganization spells effciency. jWhen ple to his sacred premises. White woinen get the vision of the work altar comhis clouds about been have as The outlined by the places of the medicine men are playing that is before them the tasks will be mittee plans In charge of the program for crater and for days strange noises being made ready for the approach half accomplished. To see the Jwhole "Citizenship day to be held here havq been issuing from the crevaces of the pilgrims. At the sacred grove is what women ' are' striving for in Fourth, promises a big celebra- of his steep glacier. Timpanogos of the aspens great ovens are being the federation to submerge the1 petty July tion for Provo. It will be in the na- has (lever gone upon a rampage like built where sacrifices of oxen and and unimportant in the big and i more ture of a welcome to the young men Aetna or Vesuvius. He commands beef will be made to the mountain important. i and womeq who have reached the age his devotion without striking death god. Mrs. J. W. Johnson of Provo lec; of twenty-on- e And, incidentaly, there will be a into the raiiks of the and (error among the inhabitants. the community singing. j f the Unfled States. They Indeed, Timpanogos has but bless- lot of modern conveniences construct- -citizenship Seventeen clubs and organizations will be the1 guests on this occasion of ings to give to his people and because ed at the grove so that prosaic indi, were represented and heard from, re the entire Icommunity. of t(iis thousands worship without viduals who do not prefer to live like A mammoth parade will form at compulsion at his shrjne. Even now their ancestors and who desire to gardless of the fact as to whether or not they were federated.The general the fountain at nine oclock, where one month before the great migration worship at the feet of Timpanogos in spirit was one of cooperation anc many floats will be in line. Many of peoples to his holy amphitheaters romantic de luxe style may receive good will, and all expressed faith in business houses and local organiza- there is talk of little else than Tim- sustenance without putting forth too federation. to be represented. panogos. Medicine men are moving much effort. A genuine modern tions are Mrs. W. L. Bromley, reported, the The line preparing of march will proceed to among the tribesmen, calling them cafeteria will be installed at the Women's Municipal Council of Amer Fifth West Ion thence back, to to the feast of the Twefth Hike and camping place and meals equal to lean Fork, which Was admitted into the Tabernacle.Center, . Music will be furall the young men and fair women of any that can be purchased in the city the District Federation Saturday. nished by the three hands of Provo the tribes are making themselves will be sold at city prices. She also extended an invitation in be for he occasion. The Twelfth Annual Timpanogos pro- ceremonial trobes for the great occafollowing half of the American Fork clubs to gram will be given in the tabernacle sion. M hike promises to be more delightful the first district to hold their next at 10 oclock. meeting In American Fork. The invi Mayor O.f K. Hansen will act as tatlon was accepted with thank$ by master t of ceremonies. : the ladles present. j Amer- RELIEF; SOCIETY. ALL (LETTER PERFORMS Selection by Provo bandMrs. J. Buckwater, president or the ica, audience singing. I American Fork Sorosis, reported the Invocation, Harrison R. Merrill. activities of her club. She mentioned SET FOR BIG DAY AT ! REMARKABLE JOURNEY Selection, Community .Glee club, the unique fact that each baby born quartet Elmer Nelson, leader.. into her club is started out by the "The Man Without a Reading, , club with a bank account and a small Country, Miss Grace Nixoni GENEVA JUNE 28 LIVERPOOL TO PROVO savings bank. Mrs. Wiliam H. HoSmith and Ralph .duet, Whistling mer reported club conditions in Pleas- Elton Snmners. ant Grove and told of the activity minAddress to new ctizen& R. E. Allen, cashier of the Knight An unusual turnout is in prospect of the women in the recent strawber- utes), Judge Elias Hansenj .(ten & Trust company, has just Savings j for Utah stake Relief society day at ., . ry festival. received a letter from his son, EuClarinet trio, Frantz ' Westoyer, on next resort Lake Utah Mrs. Henry Gease, of the Frank Woffinden and Charles Mitch-'- ?. gene. laboring in the mission field " Nineteenth . Century president I Thursday when all wards will be repin Liverpool, England, which was club, spoke pn ell. resented, and the geheral public in- posted on thei 16th of June and was cooperation of the clubs for the pur-- , Orator of the day. City Attorney vited. for fitted carryBig trucks, the W. H. Folland of Salt Lake City. received at Mr. Allens cbaserof additional books for IfeJ-VPifhlamorning .be in waiting ing passengers. Will, "Star-Spangllbs - pyrhaps - the - fastest Provo Public library, Mrs. Alex JTds by homp. Gehtwr-streetBaqnerp' W Wha at1 told audience Under the leadership of Pro- a tFf rn est Iettar that has ever reachreported Utah SerrOSl-and- ' fare of 50- traveling of the , activities of club women fessor Elmer Nelson, aqcompahled by 9:30 a. m.l A nominal from such a distant point, Provo ed cents for adults and 2 5 cents for chil- only requiring nine which she Provo band. , days to complete throughout the country round the for will be charged It took ten weeks to the had recently visited on. her trip to journey Following the program, a baseball ! dien t ip and this will include the heavily cross the Atlantic by means of the i . Atlanta. Georgia. laden picnic baskets that will be an old sailing vessel Now a letter can . Mrs. George A. Hansen gave a com- and PrOvo iin a double-heade- r, of the truck loads come frtm England, and be delivered part important of Womens will the be the at plete explanation Timpanogos played program at Geneva as announced in Provo in nine days. Municipal Council of Provo and told ball park. From two until four the The the Committee, is as follows: by This is a record as far as known aims of the organization- - Mrs. kiddies of the town will be entere ' the T. C. Larsen of the Ladies Liter tained at North Park,1 where games 10 a. m. Pleasant View R. S. choir. in Provo, according to the local . traveled Chorus, letter The officials. ary club told of the work her elfcb and swimming will be the features Prayer, Mrs. R. J. Murdock. speeding mail by fast steamship, is pursuing and expressed' confidence of the prograpi. ' ward. Double quartet. Vineyard and trains airplane. In the evening a program and fireAn federation and hoped her chib Address, President Inez K. Allen. would be federated by Oetoherrvhen works will be given Jfor the grownReading, Leona Gudmanson. i of Women's ups at the ball park, the state convention All Instrumental trio, Mrs. Lester Great Interest is being shown in Mangunf Clubs will be held in Provo. Mrs. J. children. and M. Jensen represented the B. Y. IJ. the contest for the selection of Coin Silver dancing, directed by NelWomens organization and told of lumbia from among the young ladies lie Esthetic Clark. the splendid work of that organiza- of Provo to preside in . the parade copper mine The largest open-cVocal soloas: (a) and (b) Ruth tion, and that it is unique in Its and during the activities of the enworld is in Utah; the largest in the silver mines in the United States are functions, .being mainly for the pur- tire day., To date the folowing is Partridge. Quartet, Springville Relief society. in Utah; the state ranks first in silpose of cooperating with the B. Y. U. the report of the contest: Grace and (b) Readings (a) Votes facthe of , for the purpose ver production, third in lead, fourth and faepty 500 Nixon. 2-- becoming ac- Eva Crosbie in copper and seventh in gold, .and ulty membersMrs.wives and Luncheon 12 to Visiting. state 292 C. L. Norma Potter, Hughes the quainted. largest smelting center in the Selecting of partners and grand 150 of the Service Star Legion, Gladys Brimhall ,.4 is in Salt Lake county. All world ! president march. 198 , .i. Provo in done Etta information .is set work by the this Scorup interesting reported races. Relay 135 .1 Dixon The Maud a booklet in entitled, The ImSpringville Provo forth the chapter. Original Relief society songs. 200 ,. as a Mineral State, of Utah clubs were represented by the presi- Anna Thompson portance Dancing, plain quadrille. 125 dent of the Alpha Bete club. Mrs. Violet Johnson i. compiled by the mining committee of Community songs. 50 Weston Kern the Salt Lake chamber of commerce, once-aplays. Original .......... .. 25 Muriel Smart t (Continued on Page Five.) Commercial club, and just reand etc. Peanut hunt, horseshoes, 25 AHee Taylor 1 cently from the press. Dancing, bathing, etc. The contest will close June 30, at SCHOOL SUMMER 9 p. m. .Tickets, may be purchased at any drug store or at Hansen Catering company, for one cent a vote. CELEBRATION i d The outlook for the year is better than it wast last, in regard to the production of calming products in Utah county, according to Manager E. L. Parker of the National Packing corporation, a branch of r which is established in Provo, and is engaged in the canning of peas, tomatoes, beans and cucumbers in this vicinity. The plant covers .the entire territory of Utah county, having at Springville, Pleasant Grove, Lakeview and Mapleton, where' the peas are shelled and shipped to. the Provo factory. They are then gfvem Between 150 and, 200 druggists of the attention of the canners and are the state and their wives will as the Blue Bunnies to be semble here Vednesday in what is labelled to the four corners of. dhe shipped as to one of he big- earth. looked, forward U gest conventions of the Utah Pharno Thereare canned vegetables maceutical association in the history packed anywhere which have the flaof that organization. It is the twenty-t- vor of our Provo brands. We have hird annual meeting 'and in ad- the best soil, the sunniest sunshine, dition to a number of papers by men the purest water, the most ideal cliof national prominence, important most packmatters connected with the drug mate, andinthe the entire west, said Mr. plant ing business of the intermountain coun- Parker. There is no reason why we try will be discussed. There will cannot make of Utah one of the also be the annual election of offigreatest packing states in the Union. cers. have everything for which packThe Masters of Pharmacy, "will We men look for when they are deing r. be the subject of the principal speaR-eDr. Henry Kraemer, former pro- sirous of making a go of the canning fessor of pharmacy at Philadelphia business. O. L. Hedenberg, field man in college, and at the University of of the Provo district, reports charge A on The Psychol- that the crops were never Michigan. paper looking ogy of a Pharmaceutical Education, than they are right now. The will be given by Eugene O. Leonard, better is moving rapidly and effidean of the department of pharmacy work of the vined of the Idaho Technical Institute. Earl ciently. Great loads movare ticklers palate constantly J. Glade, publicist of Salt Lake, will in the of direction the ing factory. speak on the subject, , Know Your One hundred girls are kept at work Own Merchandise. John Culley of by the enormous supply which is Ogden, nationally known by reason taken care of every day. The peas of his membership on the committee on the revision of the United States are shelled, cleaned, graded, cooked, packed and stacked, all in the course Pharmacopoeia, will also be a of three hours after they reach (he er. I11 addition to the business sessions yards ' In Utah county alone there are 450 the 'program tails tor a number of acres of being harvested at trips to points of interest around Pro- - present. peas The Early Alaska pea is the variety, tin, brand l "V,.Ir0mr"'lfly c. ,rS and shows a slight de- harvested S? ly ,?irpra; state tion, a visit crease in from the production yield game hatchery at Springville and a of last year, but the late Admiral and on to A Payson Wednesday. trip o. the are Horseford far, superior consld-erearjvaudeville program has beep t f 'producL-oy4aat the' Columbia Iheater"' for acres of the blossoms Wednesday night, but it is announced the morning waving on the fields kissing sun of the probably will be farmers of the county. These will today that this changed to an openralr festival at he ready to harvest in .two or three Pioneer square, under the direction weeks and will be the standby of the of Eugene L. Roberts, director Of the later canning. for plant Unirecreation at Brigham Young Tomatoes number'll 75 acres, far versity. On Thursday afternoon (the above the of last 'year. Alwomen will) go to Vivian Park in though the acreage tomato worm and the flea Provo canyon and the delegates will have played havoc with . the' first be guests of the Provo Kiwanis at the company has been able their weekly luncheon at the Hotel plantings, of shoots a second to supply Roberts. The social program will which have thus farplanting the rav- evaded conclude with a dinner dance at the ages of the tomato enemies. The Provo Armory Thursday night. per acre In the district is twelve Edward Johnson of Mt. Pleasant is yield tons of selected fruit, after the choicand est ones have been selectd to go into president of the state association secGeorge Flashman of Salt Lake is the "Sunny Garden catsup produced We have very retary. The committee on arrange- -- by this company. ments includes the following drug- little trouble with the culls of the tomato In Utah because there are not gists of this city: Alex Hedquist, chairman; William Thornton, A., D, A F.' Ott and Sutton, C. L. White,; (Continued on page 6.) Bert Sutton, PHARMACISTS Timpanogos, Giant of Wasatch iMeady for Tramp of Thousands OF STATE TO CITIZENSHIP f 1 ON FOURTH , I j t ! i , j - , and more successful than any of the previous outings. The new Timpano-ga- s trails offer easy ascent to the mountain heightsajnd they also bring the hikers in contact with new sce nic features. The new automobile roads constructed from Povo can yon and also from American Fork canyon to Aspen grpve will make the grove far more accessible than it has ever been before. Last summer there were more than 1500 devotees of the great Tim-a- t panogos assembled Aspen grove for the big hike ajnd 779 hikers lined up for the Worlds greatest mountain ascension1 It is probable that this record wil be equalled this year. The festivities at Aspen grove on the Twelfth Annual hike will be very much like they were on the Eleventh Annual outing, but the stage will be set further back among the pines so that the program will not be disturbed by1 the late arrival of automobiles. GATHER HERE i, FORMER GUARDSMAN ip -- te ed s- X 1 post-offic- ' Utah Leading States i ut I j 1 ct I -- I CAVERN PROVO, OPERATOR TO The Brigham - Young university to Timheld its second annual outing More th?n panogos caves Saturday. The 100 hike fans made the trip. stanow coaches colony of athletic leaderthe Y under at the tioned Rockne of Noship of Coacfi Knude on the went outing in a tre Dame, by were accompanied 'body and they f Coach and Mrs! Rockne. The hiking party left the Y ai 11 a. m. Saturday and after paying a short visit to Pleasant Grove and to American Fork they went straight govHere canyon. , American Fork ernment instructions were folJowe auto-top- s were lowered,' and naii-ste- p trucks and autos brought to a to avoid accident. sceAfter viewing the wonderful climbed party nery of the canyon the cave trail to tne the new Timpanogos famous caves - and spent an hott the underground passages. in late afternoon thfe three large lr with and eight automobiles crowded ana hikers formed a procession left-han- d were driven slowly up the to a canyon fork of American Fork wonderful point where canyon and more especially Timp ' goa itself coud be had. waa camp ' Here a temporary and the rest of the day Beeing. ' pitched in cooking, eating and sight At sunset the return trip was made , and the party wasglven opportuof the grea nity to see the beauties canyon at their best. Coach and Mrs. goests Rockne, who were the honored of th outing, expressed themselves as delighted with the scenic beautfe of Timpanogos and surprised that tne ana country is so poorly advertised.' so comparatively unknown. I - TIMP te FIUD ARTILLERY Captain Frederick T. Gundry, field artillery, has been assigned to Utah as instructor in that, branch of the service, representing the regular army. He will be located at Provo Captain Gupdry is wll known as a former Utah guardsman of long ar-- j When the J1 from the Utah organized tillery was guard soon after the; United States entered the war. Captain Gundry left Salt Lake as regimenthl adjutant serving under the late Brigadier General R. W. Young, then colonel of the regiment. He was promoted major and served in this country and in France in variious capacities, from France as lieutenant returning He remained with the regucolonel. the lar army and was attached to with First field artillery recently comrank of captain. He has just Okla.. pleted a course atto Fort Sill, Utah, where he and comes again will have supervision of guard details for the Provo and Nephi batteries of the 145th. Captain Gundry was, here for a short time last week, biut did not in- dicate when he would assume his duties in Provo. af yeap--Th'----a- re ( j Large Hotel StafTs. Six of the largest hotels in 'New York city, under the control of one company, employ 510 cooks, nearly 1.000 waiters, besides an average of 3.000 extra waiters for banquets. In all, they have 6,200 employees, representing over twenty trades and several professions. SIDE-DO- OR TRAVELERS SCHEDULE CHANGES: : URGED TO PASS PROVO AND 1 UP BY) CITY ! EXHIBITION I GAMES HELP PROVO JUDGE innovations are due in important Transcontinental Knights of the baseball in Provo this week circles Road will find Provo a good place and for Fourth of July, which into steer clear of if the occasion arises volve some upsets of the printed schewherein the Wict issued this morn- dule as well as adding new. attracthe fans, according to Harry ing by Judge James B. Tucker is put tions for president of the Provo club of Hal, into effect. State Utah of these theIt looks now league. ROADS as though this city, eight CONCRETE evening ON Saturday PREACHMENT A LITTLE double-headom the; in the were a junfound have wil gentlemen inspect of a representative of The Post afew days ago the Lake Salt with meeting Fourth railroad local the near to It, was the privilege yards, gles hnd also the of south county in the constructed diamond.! roads on recently Park two the the paved Timp vnrnhie auspices ' three of whom are alleged to have Titnps The scedule called for a meeting" county. To fully appreciate this va?J drive over the fifteen miles of pavement in Juab one of their considerable a portion at Pay- spent with the Peaches of Brigham on the only has to drop off the paved tVip efatee and countys highway system wood alcohol from Fohrth, but they will probably play' satis-faetkin time extracting is the indeed Great line. L2 bumD mproved eight miles to the Juab county cement concrete which carries canned heat, there being found thir- - Ogden in their home town that day," ormagaiif meet O&den Gunners, when glides over the smooth, even surface of the empty cans bearing the Can- - i and perhaps. we want to add ou here of on da little that Right gden' Nephi. a6ain the charming of limits city vou on to the north ned Heat label near their camp., earliest at the next, however, the miles very be Wednesday these completed demand that insistant and eight voice to the general One Jim Bradley appeared before thejpeaches here to meet thei court with a badly cut head and a Timps while th Utah State Pharma-- 1 possible moment his leg. He ceutical convention is In session, iand: deep knife wound on s, tired of business ses-- 1 stated that while he was asleep a col- the to view the glories i had he can forth whom with go ored traveler sions, on Is in the most: him. which ourselves inform of had to taken words revenge had Timp park, diamond. in; of cases both from an economic and utility' standpoint, we acceptedevery opportunity any of beautiful their Judge In disposing setting Tucker stated that in the future any the state, and the same time watch as to the relative merit: transients taken ino custody the boys go round and round. of soltheir vagrant states not lss than thirty days were be will the populated Friday the fast aggregation material densely what givn of constructing lines; this of streets on dier own the labor our hard at boy players from Fort Douglas from and personal helvydutyVoads of and why. As a result of this research vacant will come here to try conclusions r from weeds or of cement cleaning city unsurfaced Portland type that the given with the Timps in an exhibition game. of local conditions, we arrived at th conclusion would prove lots. The eight men were and and our state of county and needs to and the requirements police It now appears that the garnet at floaters by the judge, was best adapted have jour- Pleasant Grove on Strawberry! day that run. officers they in the report economic long by far the most demonstrated last. Wednesday, which was won by be on. should fully deductions jn this respect, neyed the Salt Lake Oilers, and which they first agreed would be an exhibition in game, is to be counted in the league standing. iw"thnThehPMtrttat thl Slerrti1 construction via Salem will prove far and away V. Prows, a well-knoof Seymour Will agree amount of traf- - tenor of this city, appeared as the t called upon to Salt In th Ocean band Hawkins with tKother Military soloist and to tend rut while in plac If a box, six feet deep were filled c. AstoUePonone a concert given by that organizatvues. Both, m order to be kept efficient will at sea water and allewed t evaporwith AnwJcbnf Lake Salt City, tion in Liberty park. roll, would he two inches of salt rendthere ate Mr. Prows 24. June Sunday, on the of bottom of the box. Taking the left Rose selections ered the Un Pen DAmour, Slave the average depth of th oceans of the World, Cottage." world to be three miles, there would Again, we suggest that those who may Song and 1 Love a Little the B. Y. be a Mr. Prows is a product of layer of salt 230 feet thick over continue on Ur and better Toads, Nephi gtik or, both has recognition V. and gained rf bed should the water evapthe entire the state as one ot its orate. , the diversity of joys and sorrows as will be exemplified in th paved and qnpaved surfaces throughout most pleasing tenor soloists. . thereto. UTAH COUNTY TRUTHS HIKERS VIEW CANYON AND AS CAPTAIN j J at OF rs 1 l I vi-ne- up-to-da- I COMES one-thir- ! I FEEL WORLD ! j PULSE er , DURING HARDING STAY 1 ; I r m Miss Alice Russell, chief operator of the Provo exchange of the Moun- tain States Telephone & Telegraph company will have her fingers on the pulse of the world during President Hardings sojourn in southern Utah. She has Yreen selected to take charge of the private telephone board erected by the company at Cedar City for party the use of the( presidential while there on and on their way tq T J and from Zion', National park. Shq the will be In constant touch with allcom-banthe transcontinental lines-o- f prepared ko handle confidential Washington, blatters to and: from news of naready to plug in orfor to relay to the tional importance, tvest coast the news of the correspondence regarding the presidents progtoward the Pacific shores. ress 1 Miss Russell i is one of the most of the entire accomplished operativesand her teamsystem, intermountain mates are extremely proud of this striking recognition of her ability. y, n. e. a. convention to of the principal L. E. Eggertsen Fork of Spanish S. seminary D. U Oakland for Evening this leave e riliL to attend: the annual conven-thasso- I goes ) National Education ty-fi- ve pill-roller- con-structi- on Sings f te inrXmtycrock ithSrfaSudJJSSluS Salt Lake wn ex-pcricn- ce extending 1 , I |