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Show - V T WALKING is the most i healthful exercise and lots of people would indulge in it if it were more expensive i 4 PROVO YOL. XIV, NO. 43 PROVO CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY-- rl n DR. G. N. JENSEN P wm TO OF LIFE AT B. Y. U. . to make their APRIL 9, 1924. 1924 SEASON i elders ESTABLISHED 1910 (in M JV Industrial Zone Report Committee ferred Back Re-t- o ENLARGED BE FOR , so bad as they would like fnl (GENEVA CANNERY DISCUSSES REALMS YOUNG people are not. half ly? DRAINAGE OF PROVO ARBOR DAY TO BE LAKE RECOMMENDED TIME FOR GENERAL BY OF CITY CLEAN-- UP FACT-FINDE- RS zone report of the adjacent to residences. Science No Longer Conflicts I Ogden Man Announces Pack of cityThe industrialcommission was reWe do not believe they have nicplanning j 50,000 Cases Expected For With Religion, Says State ferred back to industrial district er homes on University avenue than Local Plant committee with the recommendation we have, said Mr. Knudson. Third Superintendent that the probably responsible for the blocks Commissioner Charles Hopkins Water Commission Storage being included in the area, but that ; To Head Inspection Com Approves Reports of it had been done with a view of what was best for the future developmittee On April 19 Engineers tier of blocks between West street, between Fourth and ment of the city. Fourth and Fifth South streets and Fifth South, is one of the three A specific recommendation If we knew the result of the that There are two realms in life; tbej State Senator Jake Parker of April 18, Arbor day, has beten be of as clean-u- p realm of facts and the realm of feel- - den today announce that the can-ing- s, University avenue and Ninth West streets in the city which have curbs coming of the steel company or knew designated $1,500,000 appropriation inan day out f the reclamation fund and to each are ascribed an I nery of the Utah FislLCanning com street be excluded from the zone, at and gutters, and yet they want to the future, said Mr. Schofield, it Provo city, according to the last nights meeting of members of make it part of the industrial zone. would be a simple matter to make nouncement of the Provo Chamber for beginning work on the Great important function in the solution pany near Geneva would commence the towards and Per block and per area we have as an industrial zone. No city has been of Commerce, cooperating with the Salt Lake Basin reclamation project city planning commission of immediately the operations existence, great problems pf of owners, property the the of protesting against nice homes as anywhere in the city. perfectly planned. Things have been Provo school system and the was formally adopted as a part of doubling capacity plant. according to State Superintendent tomato acreage has inclusion of the specified area in There are acres upon acres of land. done and undone. Our contention citizens city the reclamation fact finding comSchools, C. N. Jensen, who was the) Sufficient generally. inzone. the industrial will use of tracks for to the the Mr. is in that missions beyond plants manufacturing Younglbeen the secured, according Parents are urged to unite with Washington, D. report Brigham speaker before 100 property own- dustries. not come up into the cityj but rath- - their children upon C., student body today. Tuesday. the jer, to produce a pack of 50,000 cases ersApproximately specified day were in attendance at the meetF. Y. Gates in speaking of the er get out. Industries that necessi- - with a view to making their immedyear, which is nearly threen The cost of the project was which be as must zone called of There is no longer a conflict be- - (this follows: Chairman next ing, of said the iate the by times products moving as output as clean Poss- surroundings All are more or less interested in close in, however,- and II think re- ible plpted ig estin3ated at $12,000,000 religion and science, asserted est year, 1923, when 17,000 cases Joseph P. Welch of the planning commission for consideration of the their own section, but the good of sults will follow natural lines. One ,and the initial work suggested by Superintendent Jensen; the conflict rere produced at the cannery, City Commissioner Charles ,, inAe e. protests of landowners. Mr. Welch the city, the most good for the most natural result follows another1 and if kins facto tha draina.ge is between intelligence and ignor-- l is, The improvements and new has been appointed chairman thf e presided at the meeting. When the world was said to chinery, which will double the riv people, is the objective we should the city is to grow we must unite and of a committee on inspection. and!of Prvo. lake ldeninf Jo.rdan and in one or, William Jones, a resident of the keep in mind. I have looked over not discriminate. We can cut these working with him will be the mem-'- f' of the plant, will make the flat, it was not a conflict Sa11 tween religion and science; it was Utah Fish Canning company one of district, was the first speaker for the our city and saw smoke blowing east (blocks from the industrial zone, but hers of the Chamber of Commerce fo5 h conof lands between or tion a a Ltah lake ana of he fact and the owners, contended toward not the mountains. property the largest in Utah county. simply question By placing it will growth being community welfare committee. prohibit u, of Salt Labe Clty- Thls and that the tier of blocks between industries in the west we are going centered there. vlcmity intelligence to!the troversy between is Everv nut effort forth .v,Qg of finders tL. fact the the' and resito South eastern a Fifth Fourth is of of streets our ruin the project member W. W. third ignorance. Orem, part ; most uelight-'- l make Provo one of d can be irrigated as beautiful a residential district as dential district. bPen to seems also It declared that the tle committee, fu state,lkave in beautiful land the spots There was time when the world SUMMER OUTINGS $80 per acre. Lat- was any in the city. Mr. Jones pointed me that there are big possibilities Orem railroad working for to the advocates of a'for aPPniately was believed to be the center of the is out the influence of certain manu- of running a boulevard down Center Provo, and that no discrimination according it ,er on, that the av- estimated, clean up day, and with the coopera- t f universe, but that time has passed, win be th in interests extreme the a and railroads street, made facturing project been had any making municipal park against tion of parents and children andthe'5gt FOR BOY SCOUTS state dthe speaker. The sun is now acre. an eastern part of the area, which he at the edge of the lake. about $120 in the designation of the industrial individual beautification of property, the recognized center of the solar termed an eyesore to the city. Mr. Gates also spoke briefly of zone. He also stated that 'the tend- it is It is also reported that the fact hoped that a much improved has in The opinion system. change s,are nearly all circled with the commission gaining a vision of ency of industry now to follow natural condition commission will recommend .We finding will be secured. beDECIDED ARE UPON not resulted from a controversy in- lines and seek sites along railroads, for residential the what pavements districts, and the Salt Lake basin project be become, may that city tween religion and. science, but besaid Mr. Jones. stead of following natural lines of in order that expense might be minin systems Sewerage built conformity with the new tween intelligence and ignorance. are cogpplete and 70 .percent of the growth develop the city along lines imized. , which in their forthVETERAN MEMBERS conditions, Planned homeware modern. We contend that of beautification. Canyon ITrip a 'Bryces in Mr. Knudson second the report, once speaking about worried they will urge shall coming age "Wp 17-2- 0 we if zone an make this industrial chairman of new the Frank to of all but' For time the unlimited acreage Deming, Dr. undertakings unsaid spoke apply By April Jensen, of things, we are bringing the zone closer to commission industrial zone district within one-ha- lf mile of the city thaet der the reclamation law. It is unODD we no longer worry. It doesnt make OF FELLOWS Provo and in close proximity to one committee, in answering some of the might be used for industrial purderstood that the commission is any difference to the religionist of the citys finest the contentions of the property owners poses. In the eastern part of Provo, schools, in recommending the unanimous what science proves or accepts. . , I The Camping Committee of the Franklin. said in part: an are innumerthat and there the of he declared, project, ORDER building HONORED Faith ahd feeling come to our We are a small town and exJTimpanogos Scout District met in The first things to be taken into able number of acres for their use, this Is the first new project to rethey are of equal Importance with offlce of District Chairman J. thg but let us keep consideration in designing any zone and that the question to be considpecting big things, of Wm ceive their endorsement. Intellect jfn the interpretation Knight the early part of thig the industrial zone out of the are the natural laws that pertain to ered if Provo grows to the size of An earlier recommendation for a ac8 week for the purpose of working beautiful residential district in the its development. Transportation is Salt Lake City or larger is not so Judge Armstrong of Salt Lake new Utah project was for $900,000, crm; in the development of much that of room for industries. In the solving of the problems of out a camping program for tSe comdesignated area. In the first block important Among Speakers On Program this has now been increased to The committee is there are six beautiful homes, in the wholesaling interests and others but places where the people might life. Superintendent Jensen made a ing summer. s, Given Tnedav which by the posed of the camping chairmen of second ten, In the third, eighteen, that must have access to retailers. live. He added that the business plea for the' consideration of soli- the commenced work insure will being various and sections. divisions in th9 fourth twelve, in the fifth ten These cannot be isolated, and the district would no doubt in that event tude. He expressed a tear that . s , , fund Q at once. The reclamation will control of solitude in growth and Those present were: Frank Sharp, ahd so on. that industrial Y ! thing suffi- 000A now has whiQh 14 Js TuesO. No. O. I. Provo American B. Wbvtth N. F. $7,000, exMMion1 Christensen, resilodge Lehl; not and W. JVare-hous.realized Myers, another George development vm of the development is transportation. eient to cOver all estimates, which J. R. Hall!day, Pleasant dent of the district, followed Mr. stated thaf there should be a balance Fork; . Salt Lake day evening in their hall in honor of will rail- commercial seek sites of section along the fact finding commission will L. who those members Wells have Provo; Brimhall, Grove; solitude The Jones between" and and belonged substantsociety. and A other industries will align whjle closely roads, be sent to congress. e recmmend N. or Geo. twenty-fivDoctor for and Pfouts, was Mr. years Payson; cited Jones longer career of John, the Baptist, iating contentions, declar- themselves along the veins of transis authorized, it is If Jm hun-Wm. was any J. and two which Project attended l Knight, by ed that there was sufficient room portation. as an illustration of the value of Finch, Eureka; Our only reason for inthe felt certain Great Salt Lake that a of dred were whom rofi?rin number on the opposite side of the steam line cluding these blocks wvftn People, solitude. The great forerunner of A. A. Anderson. in the indussevbe Basin will the foremost, The committee decided in frora to cities of upon as other project use solitude of industries, par-- ! trial zone was because of the tracks for the Utah, lodges Christ , fodght out in the city planning commission. Mr. and that it will also be possible tp w&g & great succesgthose that must have ac- - road going along Fifth South street, what his attitude should be to- eral outings for the scouts of the ' the first of which cess to transportation. The Veteran members of Provo get the appropriation through frpf pmii which made them not very desirab- - mnvphaYVbe wards life, he declared. Life prob- entire district, scout a caravan to be will m!v were Presented with white 'session, particularly as this project inSliriJi to rnmiittS is nf find lodse trip William Knudson contested in-talso le the for residential declared, lems, districts. The speaker Vho and June ac18, 17, 19, SanlnS canyon, carnations and those who were vis-- 1 has been approved and the funds are to wisdom I? of in and Bryces area out what is worth while, 'creasing value of property would be including the commission, with scouts All first-clas- s who 20. take veterans and solitude the both and declared zone, industrial iting this such presented with. now available from the reclaifiation under task, also, complish great growth, that commendation that the tier of blocks red carnations, were now out five between merit were thirty service, , his-there badges was in of the it that it is doubtful if any concern would between Fourth and Fifth South past light society have their place. and June 1, and all scouts who be- tory a desire of the veterans Among the features of the propresent. residents on locate Fourth and to, Fifth South avenue streets and University and come first-clas- s scouts by that date know whether or not they would streets because of the ject appealing to the commission the the During following banquet Ninth West streets, be excluded from expense. V was its will be eligible to make this trip. have a comeback in the event obnox-- ! Robproximity to good markets, I'Prgram T. L. Schofield, another member the industrial zone. rendered, Murray The motion Jerts All scouts of higher standing than ious industries should be located of the the STATE SECURITY fact that it can be built in unit, two rendered selections. Judge committee, stated that he was passed unamimously. first-clas- s each will also be permitted to and unit as completed bring of Salt Lake, president new Armstrong Scout executive lands under cultivation. It is 'of of the Utah join the caravan. -Veteransgsociation ' a of A. A. Anderson can furnish details assured and COMMISSIONER TO success, welto of paying tlieaddress responded of expense and other matters that GARBON FUEL HEADS proposition before completion of the BULLETIN ,come given by Mr. Eph Homer, LOCAL GUARD UNIT to the boys. of the association and entire $12,000,000 project. may be interesting The Utah Waterstorage commisThe committee further decided HEAD WESTERN BODY chairman of the evening. He was sion at a meeting Tuesday in Salt Kilied Mr. a upon a Council summer training Pierce followed Edward TO CONDUCT OF TOUR By by TO BE INSPECTED camp to be conducted at Camp past grand master who compliment-le- d LakeE. City approved the report of Foot June United Stewart Monday, No. 14 on their accomplishments P. commencing Weymouth of the Former Provo Man Appointed 30, and continuing for six weeks AH of States bureau reclamation and Carl the Scherer 'of PURCHASING AGENTS past. played APRIL 21 two piano MONDAY, scouts in the Council wf be perPresident By National N. C. Price that of R. E. Caldwell, state engiselections, : E1. Dougherty, belieel to be a 4 mitted to join this camp. Later in made a short'talk. Mrs. Marie Hom- - neer, on the project. Organization Chief resident of Park City, was instant- state The two er the summer about, the last weekvjn I ifteen Cars To Be congressional delegarendered vocal numbers. killed at about 2 oclock this af- - Announcement Made That Ma- - Wildes was Tolly Required will tion an a immediately notified and Flight orchestra Eagles August selection, plaved Heber C. Hicks, secretary of the conducted to the Grand-dadd- y Iternoon, when, wliih in Lake Utah is3" new Tn de-- tt it is believed that engaged IL of his Brereton lwAVill spoke Waterman and Visit jor state securities commission one of the .smokestacks of painting Eagle scouts and official? .light at the success with which the a position to mqke representations Springville-Mapleto- n the fac- former editor of the Provo Post, has region. to Here this to this state of take be sugar will eligible onortly (fund to build the I. O. O. F. home afor the allotment been appointed president of the wes- only he apparently experienced a tory, of the reclamation fund was in Utah B. portion raised and P. of trip. being Manley, manager tern states group of the National and fell a decid- the Carbon Fuel general distance of The now fainting annual spell available. committee the of for was the H. to Members Harvev Cluff asked A. led; company, and CommisAssociation of Securities of Battery C of the One Hun- - sneak- on the subject, Water as a to ,,rcak1in- - his According to the telegrams ed that it would be a good thing H. Jenkinson, sec ret ar v a ml t reasiir- jenrs believe h Forty-fiftsioners, which includes Washington, for the publicity committee of the er of was and Spectators the Dougherty Field was He approvreport followo con-Washington Artillery same will the Beverage by ompanv weakness in some man- - u il he made on Monday, April 21, John E. Sunders, of Salt Lake. Mr. ed without a dissenting voice. Oregon, California, Nevada, Arizona, Council to issue a bulletin or folder visit of approximately one ner a spell ofhis Utah, Idaho, Montana. Wyoming, featuring the Camp Stewart Sum- fuct caught pulley on a guide, by Major John J. Waterman,, field Clvdo Scott of Provo was presented Fred Mately of Spanish Fork, Le-Rhundred purchasing agents of the which resulted m Colorado and New Mexico. him of Provo, James T. Gardbeing a artillery. in with mer Training Camp. beautiful commerpin state, representing various jvne, recognition ner Dixon to cial chairman of the Utah county returned chairmen to the of All in : the "erur-a of industrial Tf and lines h!8Vi lode Thr that anactivity. Mr.j Hicks has indicated "ir serviof new inspection is required is to believed he bv survived of the .A. J. board to make ,T1 determined commissioners, members. to on homes Uieir the Columbia Steel U wife and hio visit Byron EvaJis of Lehi were those and nuav ur,der section of the m session of the western states rep- their children, from Utah although most two cornet the summer selections interesting at Bastrop tomorrow sumtionaj act Ironton, company coming plant this piqued and defpnse resentatives will he called who in the the attended Mrs an1 county of of" another meeting.of to scouting L. Anderin the J. san? will song Imer have charge afternoon, according history the mer, and that Salt Lake City will which dancinS was enjoyed, the the water storage commission, district, according to son, sales manager of the company, of the Utah National guard inspection he selected as the meeting place. As Timpanogos units are aftrr for whlch was furnished by mus,c who has completed arrangements for a member of the executive commit- Scout Executive Anderson. besides Major Waterman lieutrn- the entertainment of the large parant Colonel C. A. Dougherty, enval- - Wildes orchestra, tee ofT the national association and ty while in Provo. ry: Maior S C Gurnel, medical chairman pf its mining committee Mr. Anderson states that the (purhe Is in close touch wjth the organ- PAYSON RESIDENTS corps. Each of these officers are in chasing agents have been invited-- to charge of various branches of the izations work, and upon being notiOne Hundred and Fourth division fied of his appointment bring their wives, and that approxito group the I nited States army, which in--of, INCORPORATE NEW 1 ' mately fifteen automobiles will be president said: eludes Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, 'MonWe have found it impossible to required to transport them from Salt tana and Nevada. Lake City, from which city they will present the problems of jeacli state COMPANY leave at 10 oclock Thursday mornfor the consideration of the commisMajor Gurney has already ,oom-- ! pleted his inspection of the medical ing. The starting point will be the sioners in our national! association, in arrival inClift building sections, which among others Upon bo in order, that our general probcludes the medical detachment of lems might be handled to the ad- McBeth Farm Corporation Files Provo, under the direction the One Hundred and Forty-fift- h Steel Company Officials and Manley, Jenkinson and Anderson the vantage of all and with fairness, the of Office Utah, In Steel field the Articles Columbia will visit at Provo. Wives Invited To Attend artillery, party country has been divide into groups Lieutenant Colonel Clerk and as mining, oil and adevelopment plant, now nearing completion, and Dougherty County Meeting and Dance after a tour of the industrial plant n'Dr. H. G. Merrill and Secretary i SillJnTsp"t of natural resources ifc largely cavalry unit. Troop The Provo a Drama Center and to on Roberts the return Hotel, will 29. APril Mask Club will hold an interesting of the Provo Ro-- 1 Jenkins Corporation, problem of the wpst ort account of Clayton The McBeth Farm The club Kiwanis Ladies night those resources being located in the capitalized at $10$, 000 fHed afH where a banquet will be served. m the Little Theatre, Wed-- . the ary club have .been will, be held Thursday evening at meeting , Mr. . Anderson also stated vester delegates cf the Provodesignated club. west, the national association has evemnS clock, ,at Rotary 7:30 oclock in the Hotel Roberts, l!? was the it that that Provo probable Men T iday Utaounty11 Professor W. Named clerkTuesday a reading of and J. grouped the entire western division George Fitzroy Li. the and lnpIudes entertainment committee is , proTf1?1 g wou(J be conducted op a short A. Boshard were into one group. When this group chosen alternates ' (Hoff- to Enemy, Prlendl7' a making of On Provo plans U. provide of the attractions City, Is called S, Several members of the club have together it will be for the ganization will engageleas-jan-ind tour might visit the. county infirmary hours program that will be both ..rhJ Lords Purpose of discussing thebest expressed their intentions to attend Prayer, will be staged the business of buying, selling, and novel. of interesting Court other places and among under the conference of the direction interest, estates, of Miss Alma real and clubs, so Rotary A these and will improving ing speaker probably be secur . aa Waen we attend problems fifteen or twenty are expected to ed from Salt Lake City, and furth- - McEIpath, and the cast will be as the national dealing generally in the sale, .ppr-- j follows: leave Provo today and tomorrow. meeting we will be able, to ask for chasing etc. of stock, grains, fruits,- president; Diana McBeth. Nephi Anderson and John H. Den- - er information regarding the On to UC C. C. McBeth, secretary Mademoselle Rose, Afton Newell; The mernbers are proand Ogden o Denver planning ident, as to movement we other 'agricultural and deem the Kiwanis halter have been ordered to appear 7n8eratin ad- - a big two-da- y in Vida Broadbent; Mare Blanche three These and Julie; treasurer. program, and or gOU9 in Salt Lake City to serve on dhe International tbe of dUCtS. convention will be - dition to Mae McBeth and ar- from entatives Idaho We8t and also development will clubs Raye set at $100,is Walters; Eiven bv Jacques LeRoix, Jack Alex stock ;1irv discuss those The capital of Payson, comprise the rive by two special trains, Thursday Pf A0? t?1T .gs wbich will help to Officials of theQ Columbia ?teel Peterson; the cure, LeRoy White-hea- d, thp x; develop the 000 divided into shares of $1 par Harris, both and officer, Frank McElrath. meritrrtPleCts that have PrPer Much care has been taken in the wives have been to finanMa? tendered con8dered In the big re present a invitations United cording States Marshall J. to preparation of the program, and the cf McBeth, both of Payson. and Mrs. depot. centers and in those ...... attend. Following the program various Ray Ward. RoLake roles in the play Salt Two hundred Lake of Salt City. c are not now M. Warner City The and F. luncheon the halance of the eve- - Lords lending any 4 62 14 acres of land miscellaneous ' The principal place of business is tarians have signified their inten- - J. Finch, chairman t of the conven- - ning will be devoted are Prayer, taken being t0ward to by resources6.. The the most talented deveIPIns these stock and farm equipment. named tions to be present. according to B. tion committee or registration, as Payson, Utah. Peerless Players will dancing. thespians of the furnish S. McBeth of Payson is the J. yarned j Brigham Young university. music. an-ima- de Park-universi- ty i larg-twee- - ma-ancca-b- be-paci- r rsrs ty - ade' ; 1 $1,-500,0- 00 fact-finder- im-porta- i es i J15 rail-ticular- ly - he . i vice-preside- - Painter Fifty t - nt Fall j - hand-inspecti- - af-jdr- 1, , oy -- i j $100,000 , t t - s. j , i oth meth-TlandH- District Jury List Ther ng vice-pres-be- es ad-th- rfk . I A A |