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Show nr HOW would you like to live in a world where everybody always told the exact truth especially about you. -- LL not call WHY r n conference a national determine to how to spell and pronounce mah .jonirg and JL JL JL Tut-Ankh-Am- . , ri vnusinnvjoio - L V M '1; - V- V rj ? M PROVO BOYS WILL BY A, G. REESE OF CITY GOVERNMENT April 29 day and and citizenship in industry Chairman Sam Jones of the Rotary club has arranged with Mayor O. K. Hansen for a number of Provo bo-S- s to take over the reigns of municipal government for one hour in order that they may get an insight into' the working of the various departments , of the municipal govern- . ment. These boys will be chosen from the class incitizenship at the Provo One boy will occupy high school. the mayors chair, two others. will act as commissioners and still anthe other will perform the duties of a he will There boy city recorder. traffic cop and woe betide" the unlucky speeder or careless driver who runs foul of the traffic cop during Several the hoy' administration. hoys will oficiate in the health department and there promises to be some drastic improvements in the Of health circles of our fair city. will officers course, the regular 'stand by to help the boys in case of a jam in the machinery. the Principal L. B. Harmon ofof the all assemble will school high at boys in the school auditorium to to listen : 45 oclock Tuesday l0 The short talks on Citizenship, DeValue of Learning a Trade, and of Habit Thrift, veloping the similar topics. The speakers have not yet been selected, but will also, be announced later as will their sub-Jects and the names of the boys chosen to run the' city government. 7 The Rotary club committee whtf have charge of the program consists 'of Sam Jones, W. K. Spaffortf, J. C. Graham. G W. Fitzroy and Gforge Hansen. practically all including roads and road conditions, accommodations such as service stations, garage, hotels, phone and telegraph service, camp groumis, water, road logs and maps. their accessibility, S(.enic sections, wbat they have to otter, etc. After carefully collecting data on all . It ((1 wJh community differences. was thought advisable to perfect an generalorganization on broad and concernijnes for the benefit of all od to take carefully into considera- tion all phases of the various com- munities and to work for the best 1! ; The Scenic Highway Association is a voluntary organization compos- ed of, the nlost progressive, forward- Rooking men and organizations of ail communities who are definitely Economics interested in See America First , make theTiest of what you see. and Utah of C. the A. Reese Manager is organization entirely free from partixians and sectional influ- Applied to In- - ence. "American IcRals." It holds out the hope to all the dustry before the studentsthisof mor- communities of better and closer ac- Young univeisity quaintance and therefore of closerning It was Romes great undoing, friendship and better understandsaid Mr. Reese, when she resorted ing. He referred The organization is interested in to uneconomic laws. Manager of Utah Associated In- dustnes Speaks On Topic Ot Youths Will Take Over Municipal Offices On Tuesday, Tuesday, April Association? DISCUSSED HERE CONDUCT BUSINESS 29, is Boys What Is the Scenic High way c informat'011 S Mrs. Dot Larson Desires Infor- IN PROVO MW pi vV N N E- i ?4 J 1 t ! -1 3 . K-- i M , J c L, U fJiLi GROWTH ' FOR OF CITY ARE PROPERLY LAID TODAY O. Fran!; Denting Chosen To Head Provo Units To Arrange Celebration mation Regarding Husband Who Left Here Mar. 12 d ? MBATIONS STEEL DAY MEETS PROVO MAN DESIRED on - MlSam REGARD TO ?BTV :oe INFORMATION )N - f a t"s- r ;j teU ra AMERICAN IDEALS Fn r--rn rFni f.A Un tif? ?A v. L VVi Hansen Back From California Comments Upon Cits Improvements K. I'roui C y s building regulations, In formation regarding tin whereDefinite plans for the Steel Day street city improveabouts of Lawrence Llarry Larson. f'lebration to be held here on June mentsplanning and with favorable those compart' 7 a of resident of for several months and the appointment necessary of the cities oi the nation, gnal'st Provo, is desired by bis wife. Mrs. committees will he made this to Mtor O. K. ILeii'm, Dot Larson. 142 West; Third North (noon at a mee ting of the state cen- - accoieling who returned today from Los Anm street. Aral committee in the chamix r of be attended the ixi nawhere leg 2 o rooms Commerce at clock, a Mr. Larson was employed as tional conference of city planning Chairman Fd. S Hinckley of tliO salesman by the Goodyear company Despite the magnitude of thelius-ine-- s Gf Chicago, and according to his central committee Mates that at this sbeing carried 011 in California, 2. The meet ing all the committees, felt to L, is "looking forward to Angelo? as t hat be necessary to arrange and carry rtah aluL Provo to of mine supplv , he was ill in Ogden. This informa-ou- t the plans for the celebration of uH. structural steel needed for in-- t tion was received by jhis wife on he opening of the Ironton plant of d,,.. trial irnes," saji Mayor Hansen, March 17. in a letter fyom her bus- the Columbia Steel corporation, will California produces approximately be chosen, and that assignment of fifteen percent of the total amount band who was then in pgden. Since that time nothing has been the work made. .wliuh runs into an expenditure of A Provo central committee whereabouts hHard regarding lijs has $ eti.uno.iHih. an-- j It cannot be said that the pstab-fo- r wjtll earh succeedijig day bjbecn appointed. and will arrange! the decoration of the city and lishment of even a ?20,ih)0,0u0 ijarson has grown ntoret anxious, and Frank Denting, plant or one costing less, such as woud greatlv appreciate any infor- - similar matters. commander of the Provo post of the the Columbia Steel company plant. matjon that anyone miv have. bis wife American .Rogion, is chairman of create s much interest in a city, where : t ) ( after-Brigha- m -- : -- all of its resources and real assets, of the traveling public. and of helping to so present them Trips through various enmmunit- that they will appeal to the public, ies both in and out of the state of and be an invitation to all who are Utah, wrere made, points of view in search for more congenial oppor- - gathered, discussions entered into. tunities. road and community conditions con- The Scenic Highway Association sidered, etc. It was then decided to was organized for the following call an initial meeting which was held at Provo, April 10, 1923, un- purposes: 1st. For the purpose of develop- - der the auspices of the Provo Cham- and Tourfinding ing public opinion in the interest of her of Commerce good roads, and of devising ways and Department of the Deseret News. feet 6 this unit. Other members are John million dollar interests are comma. and means for their construction There were representatives pres- - in(.jles jn height, weight 14 5 pounds Beesley, J. A. Owens, It can be said, however, that Los and of familiarizing ent from thirteen counties and thir- and maintenance, is sympathetic and is look- of with Scott and Stewart m(,dium Ileal. complexion Angeles Harry the public with the diversified re- - tv cities and towns. Discussions on iarge blue eyes. Hid father an4 - The American Legion post, accord - ,'n forward to this region. sources and scenic wonders of Hhe various points of interest were en- - motber, Mr. and Mrs. 6. C. Larson, Mayor Hansen stated that of all to Mr. Hinckley, will be given great west and thereby advertiseto tered into and a general plan for or- - rpsjfie at 1011 Wilson 'avenue, Salt Ing fbose with whom lie discussed the an in of work share the important ,the world our great possibilities. ganization was outlined. Lake Citv incoming. Mayor the celebration, and be steel industrys MYSTERY SHROUDS j 2nd. At this Provo meeting the Secre- (a) For the purpose of He iR t'he father Gf two small chil- - arranging Crier of Los Angeles seemed the neces in of certain ni.lcpd charge Comaifd creating a more definite, loving and tary of the Provo Chamber of most interested. onf, three years 0f age (ren Aher scientific interest in the Great O.ut merce and Mr. F. D. B. Gay, Tour tjie one vear six about and Regarding his studies of city planMEXICAN SHOOTING 'of Doors; (b) for the betterment of Finder of the Deseret News of Salt mODths old ning. building regulations, etc.. Mayr WOuld greatly appreciate infor- health, and of social and recreation- Lake City, were appointed to careor Hansen declared that a close to for the draft mation "anyone in' Ogden,' Salt Lake purpose fully consider the needs and A CCD AY AT nilinCNn al intercourse; (c) analysis of these factors in other cit- to all an opportunity to and a working plan for the or Provo may have regarding my ies led him to the Yconclusion that the HirnHI Ml UIVIULIIU Ofenjoygiving natures fascinating problems- development of the organization. All hnB!hnnH Mnop ho lpft hPro rm March and means of best doing this have city commission had reason to feel been be'at first hand, and discussed. already of the districts in the State of Utah i2,-- said Mrs Larson Tuesday thereby to Provo that has as fine and today The meeting this afternoon of the as uniform a Man and Woman Held As come a lover of natures eternal yet from Salt Lake City South were rep- code, streets building destate will beautever changing processes, and committee, however, resented and very enthusiastic over Material Witnesses and program IO general improvement 1 1 cide the extent of the program, and I ies, and to develop and increase a re- - the possibilities of the proposed or- - H I as any city in the country. f plans Are Released the before work devotion toward nature and ganization. Mr. Shay, secretary of complete peliminay Provo was one of the three smalljverential God. the plans formulated. Commerce of Ce-- 1 natures executing the Chamberpot est cities in the United Kudex to h surstill of A shroud mystery .. 3rd. For the purpose of giving dar City invited the representatives! BY MY APPROVED d at the eit off..,, repnenU planning Cedar! ex,ran. n the a to the hold best, present great traveling public meeting at ffi f & conventions, said Mayor Hansen, Kafest and most comfortable way of City at such date as would be con even in and FIVE UTAH COUNTY comparison with the Utemuting to ascertain the real travelinS and of getting the most out venient for the committee appoint-- ! cities the foundations WOMEN STUDENTS for larger the matters little headway of it To furnish maps,, literature,- ed. Accordingly this meeting was haj hei made are such ' development that the loss etc7 and.to supply in- held at Cedar City July 14, 1923. WELL-KNO- WN UTAH ASSOCIATIONS FORM growth will be along uniform and HoDes were 'held that the Mexi - guides. o nail subjects of inter- - Represenatives of all of the Counties formation Amv n nutbnr orderly lines. The foundations in cams held by Salt Lak ritv ean From Retllrns ernl est to the tourists, such as natural and a great majority of the towns a smaller town are of primary imConvention In resources, Industrial development, from Salt Lake City south were pres- the growth of a city. he T thd MARKETING COMBINE portance toHansen WOMAN ARTIST TO av scenic and was sPots ent also at events, ,loric There the rPvpMpf meeting vH Arizona n Mayor mp th fPT pointed out that ?,LheJ;! tractions, resorts, play grounds, a delegation from Ely, Nevada and the sixty foot streets as platted by held could.. not.be . implicated, camp those . national , monuments, from Los Angeles. California T grounds, the city are uniform, and that, a BE BURIED HERE th6 0t Wne8SeS A J. W. Gillman of Pleasant Grove marked ' batt,eGre improvement has been made t'1C,nd,y ,kSk"8neLSd in Provo by requiring' a rear alley New of Heads Federation sonfhe geography,5 geology aod general bl Zf-fTcbe ?,ad of Si for commercial uses. r returned SaR Lake City and Mrs. olo Growers Mrs. Emma S. Smart, Former prietor in Gonzalez, of the districts traversed. state. He declared that the material Dean from where the only woman, Tucson, Arizona, Euphelia For the purpose 0f stand. An UI Resident of Springville at the convention was of of presented convention Merrill attended the gniZWaS.perfecte1 Grove Cooperative such 'an extensive nature, that it was SseHWTromkfhelnutCahrcoiiJtvre iall ardlzinK roads, camp grounds, ser- with the following officers: The Pleasant woof Dies Monday the deans and women, young vice stations garages, cafes and of s not E. S. Hinckley, President and Di- - men students attended the western Marketing association, the Timpan-ogoprobable that he would be able where they were being held as ma- - placing con- - rector. information bureaus at associato Marketing Cooperative a report to the Provo make stuEmma of Mrs. convention Associated Women for Funeral services the tourists " E. S. Woodruff, tion, the Nebo Cooperating Market- planning commission before he city icojucih. has The actual participants of the were dents held from sessjons Stolz Smart, wife of Dr. George L. routes ing association, the Nephi Coopera- had time-tthis. The re12 segregate April Smart of Salt Lake City and a for- fray show a wide divergence in re- -, For the 5th D. Secretary-TreasurB. the and purpose lendingGay, ' Marketing association, A will)probably be made at the s(sions of the deans, Dean tive mer resident of Springville, who died ating the phases of the matter and laid to tourists in pianning trips ar- and Director. Elberta Fruit Growers Marketing port of the commission Thursday be meeting the will that th it dealinS " Lake a. in appears Salt entirely unlikely City, Te,ad Monday A. Doyle. Director. pap?r itineraires, side triips, specassociation have federated into the night, April 25. rangIng George NothbdAcnown. ever at of will facts true church educaton held in the Episcopal iaI trIpaj and of furnishing guides A. J. Lewis, Director. ,yomn- Utah Central Marketing association, u6 iST,Clal The delegates to the convention, T of university Provo Friday afternoon at 2 oclock ing has been discovered which would wllp to R. D. Wadley, manager said Mayor according thG atof received Hansen'are considerable William Impressed Bulkley with the Rev. Mred or Shb0t 6th For the Purpose ot having ganization would, in a whol heart- - dentf, of the Utah county farm bureau, with the growth of Los Angeles and was that killed Porteneia It conv.entlonthe Episcopal church officating. Vi,6 the communities connected a Yarioug ed underfor work will better offices establish and way, principal n California, and also with the extent cases in Provo. Mrs. Smart was actually precipitated the gun battle. together by the Scenic Highway As- - standing, for closer relationships, l6d 'ViPl, Vi'PTP JPfP6 with which city planning is being in due state, the rIt?on particularly nJ tosoclation get better acquainted with and for strong community effort throughout J. W. Gillman of Pleasant Grove carried on. as selection of foods Lake Salt and City, luproper poor each other and with the great re- ward the development; first, of Springville been elected president of the In regard to the foot and mouth In has ?.d 0.CPIliatjPSHiri!eK1?arj,ty an artist and art critic. Only a few COUNTY TAXPAYERS - home interest in our sources, and playnatural opportunities Sherman McGerry of disease, great organization; Dr. Hansen stated that de attended she gen-modeath to her days prior grounds of the west, that we may resources and scenic wonders and vice president; Sam- spite rigid Fork, Spanish wheih in and regulaart exhibit, the Springville . . adequately advertise sour un- - possibilities; and, second, to make,ert,: .e PrInciPa uel Cordner of Timpanogos, secre- tions troublequarantine r is encountered FORM ORGANIZATION developed considered being she had for several years exhibited question resources and possibilities the world acquainted with thee . tary and treasurer, and C. R. Jenk- in curbing the disease. In various her paintings and to which she and to the world and bring to k reality great opportunities and scenic at- ??UIL.g wuien students was ins of Nephi and F. W. Studehaker localities that of permits must be secured by system, of govern- - of Elberta, directors. her husband devoted much of their the development of our country. tractions. and In others where It is were travelers, here service. AT METING MONDAY and time a0ll6geS' The principal business of the as- thought possible History of the Scenic Highway j It was also agreed that a united Pl6? travelers have pp wIere the Mrs. Smart was born in Buffalo, lTOm fta mvdf C11ff6f 'effort should be put forth to have sociation will be to market various come into contactthewith the disease and where New .York, and following the comWith the rapid development of the roads through the southern Cali- - fj86?1 v ,en Pitied commodities by the mem- germs, fumigation is required. AlPee? Biven a fair tValJt,y.as bers through produced pletion of her education was mar-In LeRoy Dixon Elected Chairman Automobile traffic and particularly fornia called upon the newly elected V the central organiza- ready thousands of cattle have been b t0 successful. Miss Both ried to Dr. Smart at Springville TPUI!i with the great increase in tourist officers and proffered the support of tion, and also purchase spraying ma- killed, and the disease is threatenof District Charter of State travel 1900. its importance f0 towns the Automobile club of Southern UardPer and Miss Watson are anx-an- d terial, etc. and counat the Association ing to seriously Impare the liveThe body of the former Utah cities adjacent to the gfeat ar- - California in marking all roads thru Se?x the t.,6116??,6 B In Salt in stock state lie will com woman industry, of California, T teries of travel has developed a de- - Southern Utah. To this end the or- ty Vefn ?nd visited Panioas Mexico, was Lake City until 10 oclock Fridayon Dixon Nogales, sire Senator State the most of communit- ganization has been devoted, at all part S the fun- elected permanent LeRoy and other places, of in- - MANAVU WARD TO chairman of the ies to urge the traffic to come their times working in harmony with the morning, from which place direct Y ENTERTAINERS to1 terest before returnine to, Provo. ceral cortege will proceed state of the or more less Utah State way. strife county chapter Naturally Highway Commission. 1 a association at We are gratified in the recent achas arisen over meetings, and controversy iheld here in the Chamber of CONDUCT BAZAAR advantages, etc., and! as a tion taken by the State Road Com- DIVORCE GRANTED RETURN FROM TOUR merce rooms, Monday night. or sometime; mlsln- - mission authorizing the marking of result careless CECIL ALTER Henry T. Reynolds of Springville formation has been given out, to the the roads in Southern Utah and are was chosen following detriment of the locality and' to the more particularly gratified that the THURS., APRIL 17 K. M. MRS. BISHOP OF IDAHO CITIES his refusal to accept the permanent tourists themselves, name Zion Park will stand Highway TO ADDRESS PROVO as In chairman acted and at was the of all it head chairmanship, the marker from Salt nearly localities, of the meeting Monday night. Reed found, there is a serious lack lof def-- Lake City to Los Angeles. ' BY JUDGE HANSEN M. I. A. To Stage Four-Ac- t We were treated royally; was elected secretary our aagsasa Anderberg Comedy Under Direction K1WANIANS THURSDAY and J. William Knight as member at audiences were enthusiastic; the of Mrs. Pardoe people in northern Utah and southlarge from Utah county. Missionary School Mrs. Margaret ern Idaho did all they could to make K. Bishop was The purpose of the organization, Second granted a divorce decree Monday afTo Give is ready for our visit a pleasant one. By Yes, Head of Government Weather according to Mr. Knight, is to bring everything ternoon from Alfred John Bishop by Manavus big fair, declared Bishop as well as Mormons were very together the various interests of' the Bureau In Salt Lake To Glass kind and were expressive of their Judge Elias H. Hansen of the Fourth Nephi Anderson this morning. Theology state in an effort to promote public It Judicial district court, following a is to be held on Thursday, of our efforts. welfare. Close study will be made Speak Here you appreciation In this manner A. Rex Johnson, The advanced theology class; of the hearing of the charges made by the know, in the Fourth ward meeting of all appropriations having a tend- of the ency to increase taxes, and all un- - Provo Second ward have arranged an meeting will be plaintiff. J. Cecil Alter, director f house. Brother Warnicks system President of the B. Y. U. student tae Maeser school Mrs. Bishop in her divorce action and Brother Bartons at neld.at to the ic be in bureau Thursday entertainment sense of the body and director of the tour of United States weather given necessary and unwise expenditures eyenmg at 8 o clock for the bene - - stated that she was married to the who entertainers have y to Salt Lake dty, will be the speaker jcurtailed. Those which will promote ward Relief society hall, Thursday, flt have every-.versitjust helped put of the school playground equip- - defendant on September If, 1901 at at the Tegular weekly meeting and the public welfare and benefit the April 17, in honor of Don Thurgood, into good shape. The Primary Jataraad from the north, spoke of thing will.meatTooele a tour for and of who that the class member Ibapa, county, upon his Teturn Tuesday, luncheon of the Provo Kiwanis club, People will receive the endorsement association has a most "'delightful ithe A program consisting of musical more than one year to the little fishing pond- - the Relief so- the seven days they were prior During shortly leave on a mission of the L. Thursday afternoon at 12:30 oclock I Qf the organization. PrdVO hiSh school stu-- , filing of the action Bishop D. S. church. lived fciety has a variety of over absent nine thousand people at the In the Hotel Roberts. Included , ar-meeting Speakers, interesting were play by B. Y. U. separate and apart from her without tides for sale- - the young entertained. Five of the aud- Mr. Alter has the reputation of-- ; Mr. Reynolds and R. D. Wadley, Special Committees )are working aents a one"a5;i people address on goitre treat- - her consent. The couple have bad more than 1,000 people a wouldiences manager of the Utah county farm out the plans for the entertainment,- students, . that jin onejhave being one of the most interesting comedy prepared class will present Mr. (Thur- taent by Dr. Carroll, a talk on promo- - child, Lawrence A. (itafc a graven image laugh, and the eaSjV ln .attendance speakers In the state, and on var- bureau, and representative of agri and the The court also held that the.scoug have a large wardrobe trunk jtion by Principal Oscar Bjerrgarrd The party visited churches, with good ious occasions has delivered highly cultural Interests in the county an entertainment that r. as an expression of the appreciation and an address on summer play for plaintiff was entitled to security on js sure to please. schools and other institutions high on and intructive address-teand girls by Clara Giles will $7,300 given to Mrs. Bishop in the of his associates. All officer and and at Idaho Falls ener- was a This trip, es. in Prove. His wide study-- ofj the for 7 long speech teachers of the ward Sunday school, lb given. Refreshments will be ser- - form of a note from the defendant. bishop to make, but after pausing to tamed the Rotarlans and at Poca-tak- e weather conditions and his humor is .the attendance prize, D16 Kiwanians., and all menhbers, jved and the public is invited to atbreath he continued, We in- - te such that the listeners are usually1 In the weekly letter of Secretary their parents Following are tendThe Social will Hour advancmeet club of of teachers officers the the and the clubs members students H. Ellertsen .who comprised the well satisfied. vite all our friends to come and see ... . j. Banff. Roy Murdock, a director of the(are urged to commence in the work ed theology class are urged io be .cost them a cent to .PrLA Mrs. Mary Soffe of Salt Lake is hnie Thursday afternoon, The di- - come in, and they Kiwanis club and secretary-treasure- r Bunnell, .Milton Perkins, j of beautifying the city which is present. wel- - IerrUI are perfectly of versions Mr. Thurgood will leave for Eng- spending a few weeks here with her the afternoon will be a come to take away as much as th " ' ' of the Provo Reservoir company, will one of the major projects of the club 'land on May 3, literary number, music and; refresh- - t can pay for and daughter, Mrs. S. D. Cassity. carry preside at the meeting and award this year. , ments. lestia Johnson, Harvard Olsen and Alfred Swenson. he declared. The great, according to Mr. Reese, was an economic war, brought on hy selfish German philosophy. He condemmed the socialistic theories of Karl Marx and cited Russia as an illustration of the evils that would result from this practice. Some phases of unionism were al- so condemned, such as those restrict- on ing the output of labor, insistence in- for demand and the closed shop, creased wages regardles sof doing more work or the ability of the em- ployer to meet the demand, g j . vice-chairma- n; -- by-la- , - fsifn 0OTrifl - MZZJIT .!.r ArTcLer Sa Ij l.e , j V ' o er fri - - well-know- re j tax-paye- I rs Com-jroute- J, vice-chairm- an j L. t- -J Planned Ward Maeser Party Program Thursday Evening Non-Mormo- ns class-teache- rs I uni-artist- ( I j I chap-entertaini- , ng iys, - - 1 . j V; Wt |