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Show ' MANY OF the men who fail are those who stopped I to congratulate themselves on the roacLto success. -- A ID i United States of America has received 35,000,000 aliens in the last century. THE RELIEF SOCIETIES PROVO CANYON ROAD HONOR OFFTAKE DISCUSSED AT RETIRING OFFICERS Eight Hundred Women le In College Hall To" SAYS REPORT Assemb- hundred officers and mem- Actual Saturday afternoon in College hall in honor of the retiring stake officers and the new officers. Beginning at 2:30 oclock a splendid program was given. Mrs. Lacy Farnsworth, president of the Fifth ward Relief Society presided and the opening prayer was offered by Mrs. Anna Bird of Springville. Other numbers included musical numbers by a mixed quartet under the of direction Professor Franklin Mcidsen, a one-aplay, The Tryst, ing Place by the1 students of the Brigham Young university under the direction of Miss Elma McElrath and vocal solos by Rolfe Pratt. Mrs. B. Knight, Jennie Mrs. Louise Y. Rdbinson and Miss Alice Reynolds of the general board of the were in attendance. organization President T. N Taylor represented the stake presidency, and paid a g tribute to th officers for their support of him and his coi workers Miss Alice Reynolds in behalf ofi the Relief society ivonn n pres nted construction work on the Republic Creosoting companys plant which is to be located west of the coke ovens of the Columbia Steel corporation and across the tracks in that railroads of the various neighborhood, jwiil commence week. The Lynch-Canno- n company, wests foremost contractors of Crete works and excavations been awarded contracts, Recording to A. W. Christensen of the steel company and will commence actual operations within the next few days This company also aided in the construction of the Columbia Steel cor. poration plant. Negotiations have been consummated to suprdy the n w plant with water through Construction of 2600 foot pipe line, which will commence from the by.oroducts plant of the steed corporal fop. The exact cost of construe tion oi Mrs Inez K Mrs Anna D. a refine i bv tl Republic Creosot-in- g Palmer nnel MrsAllen, G ITodson with Ina is not definiielv known. company and to Mrs Allen a loved ervs-tWork will b1 pushed with all ex inss, howl contnmuig elanitv pink ro in order the may that plant nediency Mrs Palmei wa-- . mesented h' in readiness for the npprar o' buels "Cji .,1 Mi Mo' I" son with rt; i'll s JIip steel plant on or nar lieApt1',rect-of nith (ok "til'i c will The companvs plant lit r co.woik' of i.ition pt V on the foil', acre's of land secur. M To her ire filiation sp to Ap ed in ('etolnr near tin ITtah eountv IhVi, reining proml nt. Mis. Rey''Te it will Pa king eompanx and in nirt said he ie u i p; ed for the rqfining of the nolds Leae1 s! ip m ti " Chureh of of the' entire coal tar rf q lure s i on, the marking coke mens whieh will supply the (dinn forward path that others am e()ke for the iurnaees of the iron l"iseei to fol'ow . the imparting of tar. coal of dailv output Tly plant. s up itli y. sn i n that it miners a ce oreDn g to conservative est l ilia t e'.s, a 'he of lives ditfemnt .is others, Wll he approximately 9000 gallons thorn i s mac Them qualitie. The vninoip.il. product of Sisfrr Allen, are with vou oil finery will be el Today, we vour sister, officers the treat memt of timber to .nd membirs of the' Relief society will Other products decay. ot rtnh stake. a II el of till' ge n, ll is it expected. produced to exj.re s our The entire cost o f construe (ion of hoad ha.e assembled we liave' flint ben privi-- 1 the plant of the creosote comninv giitituele, ge d to woik with urn and he' will he between $300 000 to $100.-uOof the1 bounty of our licli lo announcement aci ording nature; and as a token ot our die n made seeral months pre'viottsly. Ste ns prop l ratorv to actual eon. appreciation we piesenf to eon fins (i)ie--miot stritctioiU oi' rations have been un-- iittfe' gift whichn a tis an our s in ad i ioi 'ui deep and gmit some spur s m 11111 our rwav foi timOj. loe abiding lias been constructed from the Ini' s of t h eJr; r eiistal serving the' steel plmt. and howl'Ihe ot tin high us to sinibolie' are' m laige ideals of building niateiiaH rexeivd The colors that life tour quantity. on telle it in it, as tip' light of h Whether or net a mu are reminders of tin var. it, th by be constructed will plant M lOV s he on defe'rinin d lied company has nfot u folthings pi hut it s eye, te d' that tlii- while tlies tlow.ts with pot fed ion low tin oust met ion of tin leftnerv t h i of t tum, ol R.1 to'in ii(hnss romp. it"' Tie public i olctr s th and ;ne symbols o tiis the tirsi 'ge ml ust rv to ntin- r ot th womanhood votir glow tine to tin the It.ilii aunty Fit h to hi pr ' ntat'on s,) cur, coming of ihe Ctdimhia P. i foreIt (1 si Re'vnolds ''Ii' Pali'ie'i, poration. and is in nbh tl" t 'Oil HI .1 '1 Ot I'lll ill gilts runner of a initiil'!' of o'lnrs to be found m tin retiring fit st e Ki-wan- A DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON OF THE VICTORY OF THE LABOR PARTY The meeting of the Laborites following the victory of the Labor party in England. The meeting was held at the Royal Albert Hall. Photo shows, left to right: J. Ramsay MacDonald, Miss Margaret Bondfield, M. P., .1. H. Thomas, M. I., and on the platform. Robert Smilie, M. -- I, " AUDITOR'S REPORT ih Count I V 1 - i 1 e 1 - e H i 1 el M : n i e 11 1 V M th .11 j ot 1 ,i r e 1 d ( M sj t) Ml t nd b in i ul,n Mm will tons 'tot 1" t 1(11 v a lived i i - ( I m; it" a Lie w boom 'ijov ing e n r s' I 1(1 I l ll ee'le eq 1 in t (b li. mi i 1. 1 X iiiiMt on I a ' v J? L (i t C ,i sn;i)l at r,( n , 1 i st o' 'h v ,, l e nt' ou- or plain t , i i e v o e . A- . -- ! -- t -- I - i I t ( 111 I 11 i . i 1 , i I i e I e t i e e I I e I ) e i . i . -- , in 1 t" e 1 , e e m-ti- r-.- -- 1 i i f 1 i e t i ( . I I O I rs T ( i e i e e 1 i i K I i A e j 1 til" i i i 1 x i v ( e e 1 e i 1 T 1 11 e e -- e I . L;'I-evh- e c'-r- t 1 1 e , I J DIVORCE GRANTED ' , 'ill'll- Hi if Tile hat TO bill St in t tin i sihxd popi'ntion fioit two eovis roee" in i e - ' 1 One Counle Married 'I ob-Jin- , f . r t h n d ponfe t o t e 1 I Air Fine dm ,il h eL-lu- et engine 't 1 lT IN it COUNTY se ol tmi te' roads st ue el, YOUNG BISHOP BOY it wotild x nnixxsjbl (o static To Succumbs wlmh w.iv tin load would 1)'. tout. Htv.ca Dnis. (jd due to the fait tli it e, 'refill on. Trouble While Heart SLIGHTLY INJURED e ne s'd'i.itton .it'd stu, woud Hearing to ,i II rt.iin .all fa ts (Le Fuel that n she'iild he re men 17 ye D.ivio WHEN HIT RY GAR I1 M'd th.at a straight line' is always I I os,vv a w an ho ge rued th'1 shortest distance between two a pre Utah eountv j ul, awaiting artel was a poms, pumary consider, in.trv h on a eha-geof btirg-l- u tiring Automobile Driven By Spring- a tion 7, d di 30 at Satuidav latlv, ght Gommi-sion- e Rtate r Highway ville Man Strikes Youth On DavJs Bloo1 during the course of his re- o'eoek from heart trouble. was being held in the county jail in Fountain Corner marks averred that all factors would de fault of $750 bonds he given mature consideration in Davis was horn in Provo SeptemThe' first ace ident of more than a solving problems, and that if wa 2 3, IS 79 and was a farmer bv ber to on comthe nature state the of tab" minor attitude the road place For a number of years stree'ts of Provo Citv for the past mission that every dollar expend'd occupation lie resided at Carterville. Accordsixty davs occured this morning at should give the largest possible to D Sheriff J he 11 17 oe loe k when an ing Boyd appearamount of automobile service to the people of ed in his usual good spirits Saturdriven by Reed Johnson of Sprngl th" state. Air Peterson suggested a traffic day afternoon. vi lie struck Doan Bishop, joungson Deputy Sheriff Frank Roper also 3 8S of Air and Airs Bishop, East census a a meanof ascertaining Second South street the origin and destination of cars st.atpej this morning that Davis apThe boy. according to witnesses, with a view of securing definite in- peared cheerful regarding his ability walked from in back of another car formation as to whom the greatest to prove his innocence of the charge At about 7:15 and in front of that driven by service would he rendered Hie also placed against him Johnson. The contact threw the boy declared that ho was sold to the oclock while in the jail he threw up to the ground Dr Fred Taylor was bench route and believed that a both arms, clenching his fists and summoned and upon examination as- traffic census would prove conclus- criedI cant stand it anymore certained that the bov was uninjur- ively that the greater number of Sheriff Boyd was immediately cars were destined to or from Provo. ed except for minor bruises. Upon the suggestion of Swen O summoned and a hurried call was According to police officers only the fact that Johnson was driving at Xielsen the meeting went on record sent for Dr. L. C. Potter. Before a very slow rate of speed prevented as giving its hearty support to the the physician arrived a few minutes Davis succumbed. the boy being seriously injured. boar dof eountv commissioners in later Davis is survived by his wife. sum the of $15 800 to Hannah G. The lesson in the 'Fifth ward Re- appropriating Davis; two sisters. Stella match the federal fund of $45,000 Zobell of Rigby, Idaho, and Ida May lief society will be given Tuesday available for the construction and of Salt Lake Citv, and three daughafternoon bv Mrs Xellie O Parker, improvement of the Provo canyon ters, will be Whittiers highway. the subject Bhvlanda, Viola and Reta. A Funeral services will be heid in Rnowbounel biographical sketch the Fourth ward meeting house, of the life of the author will be given bv Airs Alary Chamberlain Rpec. Fined $299 On Tuesday afternoon at 130 oclock!' Friends may view the body prior to ial musical numbers will be given. Possession the services at the Hatch Funeral home. glee club; cello solo, Griegs Hid. den Love. Harvard The Fred Dean, charged with possessOlsen; Airs. Joseph F. Giles Fair Land. quartet, Rolfe Pratt. ion of intoxicating liquor, was fined and Miss Ariel Ballif, Alerrill J Bunnell and $299 by Judge J. B Tucker of the Alary Nuttall left Saturday mornipg Alilton Perkins; Farewell to Thee, City court this morning. Upon pay- for a nextended trip through Caliglee club, accompanied on guitar ment of the fine Dean was released fornia and Washington where thev bv Aloha trio. will visit relatives and friends for from custody. the next month. C' hu re ui of . e 'ir-me- . - 1 , i -- Iroo e al -- , Ward Male Chorus sx in" I'l ot Irov o ; n1 th" out' nn mere a tug xpa mion .nel h Ilovo e;,nv'"i ' a pl.i vground i e Office Building 1 t 1 un-nli- Given By Manavu e tl'h B tin Covert d lm ho- , e 1 1 Jude I(L ng as u s si m ot of tin ir gie'ut ii. I,. pit me Ft. ill This is n'd ".ioloo ,s fir t Lot to be e nnple tod and 1)0 rd of lie lit1' deel.lt' , the one lie (1 fell' tom nt truffle tho Mjuno school elisii ffi cts mx'ti the' pr - James Wall, no. r'l 'lit s wa' e 4-- ( to Or Open 1 1 e' Erected By Robert Bee (I n w ll'.l pi th i 1 ne that and men ,ir. (1 i n . (1 1 -- Val-inti- iml lx Ms be pi (bet ifists In "Is hv , i i 1 1 n. i i ) I o u n se .Tem-se- To lx Rixtv lighted M b n She' de-lor of Alls 'lount ms, and th examination h '(1 pi o d i Palme Mis that (Lm! c" tr ltocF that a igh ix re r ' t a gROTARIANS MAKE ot stndi n's whoso homes ate in one ed drama poem or stmv s the' case of the' oPs reeiuite'd aid m her work ldae'd a affeeteel with grot. and held h.gh the toieh ot Fusil od of Five Minor Children o evbib thos.i from the other coye I'.hli PLANS TO ATTEND nl'v fri" fiom all were' j'lae nm. j'l ('gross Awarded Mrs. Ina Gahbitas Al u i li iir.ti'-was aho aceorebd to of t toms disease Hansen Bv Airs inn Gc'e Hodson whixc mivp An analvsj of tie water INTER-CI- TY MEET was re fenc'd to ns bring of the of the' two regions Micithl ibbitas ot Rot uigv (' T'MH sun dun a highest nature' radiating highlv interesting from divoi i' fiom Thomas ' ientific standpoint m th' lt e'f to her o. workers and Dr eb'elared Sen t Committee loi (pia exist rue ion On To Odon AAall.iee in commenting upon stake oigani7ation this To eadi of th other officers, inJudge Elias II Hansen situation Club To Stage lected; Airs of the Fouith Judicial Distrut inuit The Alpine district schools, the eluding ATrs Eh'it.i Dixon, Stunt At Salt Lake Julia B Knudsen. Airs Emma following hearing of charges ot al- Provo citv schools and 060 stu-- d Airs Anna Bird, and Airs AIar ii ge (1 (I ut It v nfs m th" Xeho school district a ording Huisli a volume of the' works of The' Provo Rotary eluh, 'I'lie' couple was married in Springhave bee n examined to date and to the anmmne emeiit of Re ciotary Kdgir, a Heap O ville' Ikii'mbe'r 16, lhu1). and have nitieli rare has been Just Guest, rein taken -. the will attend 13: cording the tests Llavton JeMikmAirs. Allen tiv' minor children. Airginia, was presented. Livin." nit"re it v meeting to ho hold Deta. 11, Ed n i. h; Flovd. 6. anel was aho pre'se nted with a large ,1 ake Citv Tuesday evening sehtmn'iits Leonard 3 box fontaimr.g To Bp o'e loe k m the Hotel Utah The plaintiff charged that Gab. fiom the stake workuTs and ward Bulklev has of The Rev William m a cruel hnd inher fiee'rs tre'.ited bitas Ralt bee n named chairman of the human manner fre'eiuently becoming to the v due it liiter.e I, ake mooting intoxicated and subiecting her to fact that the previously appointed phvsical and mental abuse. ehairiiian. Jeis ph P W e'l h is out She was awarde'd the5 custody of To Be he of the citv Every, effort will five minor hildren. $70 per month theThe Alanavu Dward chorus under of Bvron Jones will made' to have as many loe.il Rof.tr-i- .i alimony. 7.7 attorney fees and $2.70 give direction a concert in College Hall, Wedns attind as possible. and quesa alimonv decreed for temporary by evening at S oclock. tionnaires will lie' sent out to aseer-tai- n order of the court issued June 2S. nesday to be the first The will be asissted by chorus Ho. Among lAiildings each what arrangements ('rooted opening the 1924 building and still unpaid. several of the leading soloissts of tarian has made to attend a campaign will be a two story store the citv, among whom are Ceiestia The' Provo eluh will furnish and office building to be located on at the niusic Johnson, Rolfe Pratt. Seymour V stunt and pome1 spec ial the' west side of the Provo Public Prows. Harvard Olsen, and the Al. meeting. This n Airs Katherine B Par. ohoe trio !x' made lthrarv property was t pur. Announcement has also hv chastd the winter doe also will take part in the pro. On to Ogduring past of the of the pele'ct ion Bee, Jr. who states ( that Harold Sorenson and Bert Roren- - grain by giving a reading den committee, which is composed hKolx'it erect a building 2Axs0 feet, son. hot li 19 vears of age, charged The program will be as follows-witof the following. Joseph P We'lrh the will lower floor of be which will waived C Funniculi. third A F Ge burglary degree Funnicula, AVithout onto Hansen, ohainnan , tlsid tor a store, while the upper a pimliminarv hearing this morning You. Kalima waltz glee club: Burton and William Orem office before Judge' J B Tucker and were Alaho trio (guitarl; Prison Rcene The chili is planning to att"n Die storv will be divided intet i Qoms hound over to the mxt term epf the from II Trovatore. Celestial Ogden molding on April 10 ami !1 Air Bee is a Provo man and de district court son. Rolfe Pratt and glee lark's that he has faith, in the fuThe two vouths wcr arrested tenor solo. Seymour V. Prows: ture dev leipnie'nt of thi city Saturadv morning by Sherrif J' D ing. Just David, by Porter rov d for burglarizing the home of (Katherine B Pardoe; tenor Airs Xorina Anderson A will give F E Xoakes of Provo Bench Hear Thee Calling Me, Charles A Underwpod of Em oka .s : the' a 4Snovv watch were Mr lesion Whittier Hazel bound and Ching.a-lin- g d to stolen revolver was Pratt married (whistling age the' meetVinevard morn. in Relief 27. this upon society being questioned Davis of Salem, age by Elton Sumner); Strong thejligao Heart youths confessed to Sheriff Bovd. (solo by Seymour Prows), Ing by County Clerk Wallace Hales ing Tue'sday afte'rnoon. e wole'i i ee 1 Scenic go'trc i ' . - I i 1 j -- i el e 1 1 e e ll (1 v I , - me u t L i ffected Percerd tn i; inn lv im e i lie1-- in joO.OOO v co-o- te i I t NEW HEAD OF U, ! s tie-treati- Cl RANDALL L. JONES nt .rsiit V iod Ti Ytur.g 'students i 1 . t I t el n h i ,e is NT ij rig hum ige Iron county properties of the Columbia Steel corporation are developing rapidly and an .output of 800 tons daily will be ready for the Ironton plant after February 20, according to F D B Gay, vvho returned to Provo Sunday evening from a tour m southern Itah Cedar Citv and Iron, county, said Air Gay upon ins return, believe that Provo within ten years "ill have a population of 30, nun and the coming of tlie Columbia Steel corporation to Utah is one of tlie g! .' test advances indust rially in tlie histoi ot the state' At the non properties Air Gay states that two eight bv eight toot tunmls one loco iet and (In other 700 f( t have lie'll (lllipli te el, 1 I pir-takc'- Officer Urges To p'cc To ARI i ( O. t i - : Now 800 Tons Daily ,'n' d lo ill Pa. li j'l'Ol li(i in. mill' ' de lnpime 111 prouos l( s ' a 'ah (OUltX f oi h satistfe 10 n how n 1! o ( ! i.i in id pul ' i ii lll'li nn' il i ' i' annu txu th s llkll ill main on thorn t! p loi"" man d u l m g ammatio o I1I" k li ' a el I e (' ot tali count! w tejir t III the Bi ; a pi pat n el n s or pi i on , tea o o mil t'l, ion tie d('p ! oar 1923. t Voue g un v i ,lsf m' mg tie Hi i lia1 t 1111 s iron 'VO son . lie M Rt r from uk i o id ite t )) t B in tv m m'd i to l y m lion L Tuttle has been rerei!d hv Mr tli it ' l.llhl Roi.l-- i ot hi- - eon d ,, IV ' f hand mini tollows-as AViicht vhnh li'.iels till mm 'in nid iound h U ltd w ork li 'i h l l " 'if ! Oill ae know h dge l t e'lnt ot n 'i t 1111' we 12 7 td Is of an,i the mlleg. stud d on e an 111 e'V v annual iinot as aiulitoi ot (1 '1,1 In imt 't 0 s 11 ( Si nipto lop. ' TI e (b s tiiit ye j n i'ii t ot the' eountv for tho tiding Decem- - tho train in of fne'nie attractions ' ' ' w i' h idea . 1 9 two lie r 3 of oi oBl national nteduets (o n a it i I. ne I'litlt ot south' tali oi stut . i.i, an rm T i ofe Is p.d oi', of the 1, am ait 1 x P"" n wide lilt e s report is mod snMsf.actorv have go'tre' b li oi he Cielar Miv 'and Inm s oi Tl e eh (mial mi 1" t it Mill Air Jones i, adn riliB L't to un', and appeals to fuiinsh fm The Imt school of tin I'lovo Citv t i eountv inf sdii,1' ii t s in tin s d dee r tllie ev to Ian is k lme'ile d infe'fin.i tion roeiing the fi. s h ool s ste m in witch t In age l'll 'on oi a life' aad is resident in. le",g "u tv avi ini I trust bee 'ill" one of till' of uti'lnt.oll of tile ir'k'l (bjposils nance's of !our eountv Ihons wine eondufted wa the' ot southern Ftali II v a his miti.'-(ti- e I "1' s sut s f'lhncution into ountv to 'qno;it aid ;n s nt furnish that the 13 4 pe i staited ot mri vvlic're nt pi Frmklin. i,,ni the', n. 1 i a 111(1 tOi v n eb an 7 of mi Xa opv of this inport lx1 v g l ion eqi .tftec'ed students found to i hi ha - lx n fm t un now they woald appr iate it v ! 1ai k Irv'i C.immi nel the Ce n,ni That coiiie is more' piev.ibnt Air ueeordu in lo g that " Guy He will liave' lull (liarge nine!' gnis thin among bov s w.is (Bleaks tlie fnd till" loads to Palifui. re peirr ha s ii'ie'mr ountv a uel i (' Th of the Iiie sint load campaign and bv the faet that in tin Spanliovvu n have lx n oti'ii t in' In n n m on m re lv nte'd da; " i iii received in' g nt been irom hut ("ii ish Folk high s lino hut s'n'ii pe r tlie' pi ills and location ol the lamps !ryll'.v vv ere lie d hi l os. faet L h1 s' o' v ot tl e Fnivor-it- ! the line ti.t on now r unde rts nt of the 1'ovs weie found to lx' and hole pt mte r and been distributed , and on. pt fnasmue ll as ir :s oxtreimlv eo;npm atteeted as comp. it'd with .7 7 per- st i in ion a! nue.Tt im on route'. fat ''ever lx tier 'm'd two outlets th tin I.eetlte. eo..st wipe Ojmn eV'IV rl lie Ik n ive main ffivorahle toninicnu cent of lhi girls, showing evidences new $3(HI lillll hie ll hot Rout lorn I lab a id irom I e'en fiom manner i the n ( ee 'u ( will be qx'Il riade upon o u hive as. Lake Cii Git! that it "It ot eoitr' dir t eovEly, Xevatli a wine It tile auditor's office' has oi el m g to I I ) B (', ! mile (1 ai e going tr build The 'X l'e outage of ah" (lisi'l was Amil w tab tOiinel to lTTn n a ere el the fm me ml condition of s ' O' i t s oa m the pomg to lx' limit lot re'ii sov ex c oiigmalh planned In Air s eountv and ihe r a jut ul it ion ot t! and will'll tho i'llion Pieltle s, ' i, Th o n ton re sol v s it sfjiool to eghtv m the' T,m CARTERVfLLE MAN 1,1" d"d t he t t() d various depm tmants si r- i.o a i lop southern Ft ih Lito r.d m tin lex ii'ir ,'( 0b t () Htghanet u 111 go t In mi ov i t lm d took cal' it Ins lx'C'll found flit v Be- I,' (hit; ot I . Cedar City To Join In Steel Celebration; Iron Output at It c :unt;ct: , 1 v - ALL PROVO SCHOOL La i -- irtil-roa- MOST SATISFACTORY u rt: sl -- - GOITRE TESTS OF out-goin- -- Decision as to whether improvements on the Provo canyon road will be made via the east bench from d Provo or b way of Ore'm and will rest primarily upon the result of a traffic cemsus. which was proposed by Chairman Preston G Peterson of the state road commission at the triclub meeting of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, the club, and the Rrrtary club in the Hotel Roberts, Friday evening. Rooretary E R. Hinckley of the Chamber of Commerce was chairman of the meeting, and speakers were Air Peterson, Henry Blood of the' state road commission, B J. Finch of the Federal bureau of roads Commissioner James T Garel-thner. Rtnto Senator LeRoy Dixon and Citv Engineer Frank D represented Mae or O K Mils rnl numbers w ere he the Brigham Young . trio Olm-stea- ct . GREAT FUTURE Assured County Commission NecesIn Making1 Support sary Appropriation Attend Reception Saturday Company TRI- CLUB MEETING HERE Eighl Actual Operations Commences bers or the Relief Societies of Utah stake attended the reception given With Award of Contract to Lynch-Canno- n CEDAR CITY SEES i Charge |