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Show X HOW would you like to live H in a world where everybody always told the exact truth - WHY not call a national a X IT riT''' O "ONDAY, APRIL TATI GUI. 21 determine how to spell and pronounce mah jonjrg and especially about you. VOL. XIV, NO. 48 to conference ESTABLISHED 1910 e- f V U Utah Governor Averrs His cord Will Be Basis of Platform Re- Chemistry I : I At'Ironton Saturday i r t v ( oi ("mm1 n a ordainwith the ol I'm sj,l,. nl Calin Gooldige and m os i ik's he the forty-eig- 'Tn .tilth. itimi of o 'onnir j'( c . I'roi i) Ch m Ft; r Exeur- - tie ('In. mb. r ' Building Destroyed Definite Dates Pet S. lliN'CKLEY . "hrorglia h ! nil t i i t On ht , the Utah s of the union, Fire prot i tion I i t i y; t are we k o;nnn n d today, and the im- m '.anti In nr 1; nt lit. ".n1.. portal, lit ioil of the de- the gnat X'ai:oi,ii proM ; i whiili vatulinar tires which have (hp'.ctid I ouhl (oncirii the national forests for years will y i'al i vid tin We are i alPng to ;mir att.iition. be sin sm in everv coinninni! v, a( lhfl lm.pp,if .im, a pricl im" ' ion pa t ieu la rlyj these in close proximity i L"'U"tl by to forests. CooIuL of An;l 2 iguafing the - w ' IVovo. and Ltali county plans 192 as Eon Protection Week, the nipb to tor the ois"i- atn e of objc et be mg to direi tic n ntimF ai !. M lie Ii Go i oil! mellce-of tic publi to th" nli;)OI tunc today of -. t .'nd 'otoltuh- - Sunday. Forest .sup-o- n fires. pin vi ctir.g foG M ' r W. mp bill m .making It is stated by authority tiom tin Goi-'-k cam 1'i.iti uiim . 1 I of i i . i - Afternoon i i jn-ev- 1 , of S 2 000 was An estimated lo-Governor Charles R. Mahay SaturInfractions of the motor vercile a announcement men five and issued Hon el the f irnanogos suffered forpial injured Sat- ' the I ro o day laws of the state must cease in Utah 06DEM GIRLS ON o the effect that he would seek the urday afternoon at 3: 3 0 oclock when divt i iet council, Bov S mills of Ana r D. JT county, according to Sheriff an txplosion, caused bv spontane- - ica, hive In n r (incdi l,v Ere Republican nomination a; a Boyd, wlio today stated that every, himself. to succeed ons the ehem-jidtof F. S. Harris and djin rtor-combustion d" trovi-be would thing humanly possible WAY TO YORK was expressed ih ical labboratory of the t NEW Golumhia Little s to at etion the Provo the surprise i.iej done this year to prevent repetition Provo high chool auditoiliuni. V. d- political circles at the Governors Steel corporation at fronton. oL the series of successive highway rev n!ng, at Those injured wr T. C. K iglev, nesdav declaration, although he lias been Apiil acciiRnts prevalent in 1923. TAKEN IN CHARGE!:ticent regarding the question of sup rintendent of th coke ovi ns. G'( lock, ini:s candidacy. who suffired a deou '.calp wound; Every officer has been given h y, are convinced struotions to arrest those found vio Mabev in the airiounce- - Hf-e- d Governor Rielians of Pleasant Grove, rVO(.ul , s' a 'll od,i -m on t spoke confidently and w ithoiU who was hruisrd about the leg; and lating ary of the motor laws, said q t Adventure Ends do por T.t no! Pa Io.v if a r in i 'l'.inif y ler liafin jmd sey, 1 Ea-Sheriff Boyd, and every officer is gov-f.Tl Fifth ami all the scout nisa'ersi emnhiii d Martin apology, stating Ir's record Kiniber, body. !' bo more vit.tllv that should ISotiWoman When Thistle ernor during his first term would he'xprth stre.t. Provo, cut mi hack and can cooperating with a view of reducing th-witli- Our iir Ront than Piovo stid t'lforts b"st forth put which the the .accidents, past the basis of his claims for during Local Officers fies mechanic out gifting tin- results tl ir la or Baac. Pnlnn r, nun-sr; lri " ss" d both tii iioo liioi, a Tho governor also asserted that hisjnf the comiianv, minor bruises ami tiro entitled to unhsS true :i I'onimit-;o- n year took a. toll of more than score, u g oil our pi o'd e s i a a 'on of fives in Utah county. louts and TJarrc 11 Vaneev of Pleasant s tile- a sp'ijal oi ca'ion for i It isnt every dnv tfiat the Utah decision to seek another firm was tii"n tnd the or" ir.izat poyi cara to influenced desire and careless drivers r. g hoi'u to all our p oplc lio' by largely Grove, who sustained minor injurin', isoring troon activities also h n d t in ir becomes the Speeders, temporary rv to county jail conclusion as nearly as All of the im n are reported to full and tic five' thosjJ who do not take precautions domicile of two charming IM! on that eon rout our young sunpoi!." sttvs Vb the program which he inaugurated, h" in excellent condition. a"d none ,L"-'teto protect the other motorists will flappers, hut today it is. r ctf i ha'rtn-and tile nation, through v- r great?v!angiiiu. I am an ndvocaie of economical sustained serious injuries. Follow- - Provo ' j fiiyl it difficult this year to escape "lit to our w at oi u j j a Fields oo.lb in are. Clara We and his distriit 'tig Reagon, j of Qflen and hotlif claiming said mg the explosion the in ttired nr'n (1,Mvfori, arrest. Unless speeding and other bo(h L and to: lb to'and constructive government, define a.Il desirous that sui;)iy. troop C "Mi were taken to the Aird hospital. I(l out ii'ittci im'n. s out ir .as t 1) infractions are curbed the highways bp spvpntppu are the girls. Today Governor Mabev, but acts H l'a inn idc 1 more convincingly than do' where thev received ti'dical atten-Vo- i '.tt, too U ii Ts d n .' during 1924 xvill he the scenes of they will he turned over to Ogden! c'i "S ev vug poimi j "inrntirt's. Thre are a number of tion. numerous accidents, and we intend officers and in all probability re-- , v ft"1 ' h 2 f ill. 'ills No one was u, t !,e ialmrat m y v In n ri.ovn- - (il, to reduce these to the minimum. undertakings under wav t turned to their homes with a cau- !!' !! d J lh ouv Numerous arrests were made Satur- - tion and another chapter written ku Mnsion v i;i-l u n ro1,?l,Inu ,a!lrl w. 0f h ,phn.1'1 q n ,r if ro'ubl , enlightened by iureil having hi'-jeompbto, ",1 p ' clay and Sunday by oficers and among . (,Hl r 'll Otln lives h'i,,,,.,, young interesting r , p voars fon It Ii toll. .3, nl of i ,11 and chtonation when the stutl' s; ,P building those who either have had or will cxpenrinre. to two Sheriff The problems. girls according gave-rirnrLe"cent'-rstate W'icb. mui-Th" h"s various liave wafer cyf intssflc all nrt form, of sneedintr T ciawes haw HeuimAa bv d in 'ii 'f t f f ' n oni h in of re tbio-,i k nclnig Onlv afinut ; , I ,!.! V' ccimnLig In imorts. ' , ,, a and - fm mfi - '. .pi an Rov Greenwood- of A: m an w m r.ili'i it k. P(iirpi pin,o,i,b t fm-; n b m now ts h" fori remain '' Still vast iwit'e mo'1.' v.itti all directiom F. W. (mi' ' ' v, itb.uM virgin Fork'7 B. F. OH of Payon. ()1r outs of t n t '!. cl dividual ' rc i a nj. iftort. id, t til d nb bv ib i, w,ro nolint,d u n It a rv eM it In Ftah county, in the The cheniim and their Inlpirs the Provo mi tion would m ttk" L. Tuft and (.(.rs Steps already talon shon.M p r- Eli. Joseph Rupper, bince the noecsjtv j. eat a 'hit that the girls left Ogden- 'ol. - had left the penll,,ar no some our development, ahnorniof 1" if Per ndt time confronted us, (lays luilding before the general public the Walter laiWson. about 10:30 o'clock Sunday morn- al condition to clo-- e th," year with- - fore the explosion, and upnn notii-ou- t caravan trio to Br'-- A catiycm Horn p'ncing were s t or h t escape' firts U'ce-sitmany of Chief of Police Wren Wilkins to- b s a motorist.1 17 20. of who to g guarding against N. with June upon a deficit ll the .tat" cute of them broke a June jo dislroy thousands of ac""s of our . general- ing a fire e of all menaces to our to griaU-sday reiterated his intention to stamp T.pafhing Thistle went onalone. .A fund for section will make th" fiight stateAs since lit' story the the first time timber and w:i t ersheus. law winclowpane windowpane. out reckless driving and motor lake in Augusjt and the va.uahle fo estx Thistle woman noticed the girls, ahd is hv told fire charred about broke', it is reported, tha,t the1 gas Grandaddy scars, stumps violations in Provo, andcut-ou- also warns asrprtained their intentions, which hood. This has been brought tenderfoot will be given a moonlight the' and denuded watersheds in Diamond building hike open. v.prp t0 niake their xyay to New despite the fact that half a million exploded, destroying drivers against leaving mountains. into tli" Forlc and Hobble Creek watersheds. Three arrests we re made Sunday yorj Fitv, the mecoa or, adventurers. dc'i'ars less tax money has gone into and injurying the men. Those present at this meeting inwas the chemmal said fund The It tells an interf sting hut sad story past general during in laboratory limits. for speeding Those, ppputv Sheriff Otto Birk city President Harrif. J. W. ree a model of such structures and cluded the to than last which we now pay in water short- he for years during are Clifford so Olsen, to charged ThistleN being immpfiifltniv rlinatclied - one of the most complete in the West Knight. IV. L. Mangum, If. B. Harof the and heavy admin Culliages Proceeding damage through Ferris and Klmer Loveridpe his !hroe.yea,rs of leadership training; and tRok tko youn giis Our local merchants are erosion. :mi designed to meet the needs of mon, director istration. more. of! serEoveridge and Olsen or were civic T. L. They declared that they chargp Th" governor also pointed out the the company. The valuation of the vice Schofield, director lif- - were taking an interest and several will each pivon sentences of $15 on their way hadk to Ogden Wells Brimliall, di- -' - structure was set at $8,000 and that department; imof decorate their windows in a way to a hearprogram systematic highway teen days in jail when given ACTION FILED HEBE call the attention rector of the committees 'on campand todav reiterated this, was of the of our people to of which all and of the functioning provements court equipment, this the in in morning. city what constitutes attraction ing and Leltoy Dxon, finance directing, just to of $1 the at matter. the about this vital 2,000. season agriculture is department destroyed, The annual speeding a wonian has not been c' fi'd. but best interests of the IleSber R. Taylor aiRl Joseph It is expected that work on the or. F. R. Baker, naAt noon farming and now on, declared City Judge J. B. weiie also in Mrs. Ethel Clift Alleges be girls, according to officers, livestock Hus- - tional forest today TIafen, commissioners, build-ninew a of Reclamation construction chemical addressed the examiner, industry. Jin Tucker passing Dennc'p upon p0SSPSSPd their full shares of schools are two of tlm import-- , ing will be commenced within the attendance. band Subjected Her To Inand last ,ldp Both were distinctly modern Nephi Kivvanis club, and this "afterand Olsen, noon the Nephi hrgh school. Mr. support by the- -near future. cost four lives in Provo fypPS i t li bobbed hair, and dressed ant items assured human Cruelty years season to his stateNo retardation of the opening of is in charge of the public reBaker governor, according and eight outside of the city. 'usual the blue suits and apparel ments. lations work of the U. S. Forest serthe plant, which is scheduled for the MARY MORTIMER TO intend to enforce the laws- jnf t e fianDer 'We her husband treated vice that Alleging of at Ogden. will this result latter, month, If as part speedas drastically necessary. her with inhuman cruelty, culiminat- the is the from that will he made will explosion. fines Following the untinues ing in threats to kill her assault and strict : ing this' di and Lake in Salt to & BE IN PRESENTED YOUNG DAUGHTER equiilent those forcible ejection from the common FveninoIt is a dangerous PRIZES OFFERED largl'rj cities. home. Mrs. Ethel Clift filed action 's bpforp thp boy At not for MILTON REYNOLDS yourselves but, only XpphiAdre , practice Eldon Ct V. for divorce against scout of the and drivers Nephi district by troops OF ORSON G. BIRD RECITAL FRIDAY Saturday. for At her motorists, FOR ESSAYS ON Mr. Baber. should vealize that unless they dis-- j The Clifts were married in Provo, VontiiaueNhese violations the fines-- i Tuesday HERE AWAY PASSES '.Tune 2r, 1922 and have one child, Lecture by Mr. Bafter Morning: DIED and penalities imposed will be MORNING G. tV. Fitzroy of the Brig- THIS Prof. In months. fourteen age BETTER HOMES jpjeete, &t ham Young department of bpr COn:piaint Mrs. Clift declares AtprnLmTam tto elementary FRIDAY EVENING music will university present Mary Mortimer, that tho defendant on March 20, 1923 s Beth Juanita, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W J. Morti- theratened to kill her and subject-me- r, Students of Junior and Senior old daughter in a piano iTcital Frufay eve- - Pd hpr to physical abuse. On No- of Mr. and Mrs. Orson, MINE RELIEF FUND Evening: Illustrated lecture to the 3 7 North Fifth West street, Miners 25 at 8 G. To Schools mm w,l Bird, Proves Urged High Consumption WelmHril i, sue c.uugc scouts, fish and game club and ypnioer ,boy from died this complimorning early choked her. and again on Feb" eeneral ,ng Contests Enter To Former Fatal Park Baker at In prespnlinp: M,SS Morltmnr Pro- ruary 2. ltl23 t American Fork the cations, resulting from an attack of jjj;1'0 AGpeUaI OVER SUBSCRIBED program Resident measles. hav0 City Has been arranged in the. Wyona rJV'J.TJ, Every hoy and girL in the junior d The child was born in Provo. Jan'he out her ed LiL hpr forciblly throwing T and the Spanish Fork high and senior high schools of Provo niost accomplished students that jnto the snow 12, and is survived by her par- Milton Cook Y and locking the door. theatre band WITH Reynolds, o7, a pio- - lias come the music. will be given an opportunity to aid uary one under his tutorage in many and sister. ents, six brothers miner of died Friday The plain tiff asks" for $40 a month ,scho1 in the Better Homes campaign which They are LeMar Bird, who is now nPPr at the homeUtah, fol- As seen will be the years. of his bjt and fees daughter, night alimony, $125 attorneys Lecture by Mr. Bak- will he conducted in Provo during on a mission in 9.30 a7. Vaughn Mrs. Uhloe Reynolds Cook. 890 West lowing program Miss Mortimer will CUctodv of the one child 'ach001 at a Final Check Now Being Made; the month of May, according to the- Bird, Stanford Washington, ?eneTral a"fm' h Bird. Webster Bird, Fourth South street, of miners attempt some of the most difficult Mrs Juliet Belnap of Cedar Gort PT announcement of the local commitLeland, Benjamin, Lake Shore Bird. Lynn Bird and Mary sumption. Carbon County Doubles Its pieces: ta) Fugue, Bach;! (hi Son- - aso fjcd for. Tames efnirrhargTnB Chl dlStriCt- At all of Provo. Mr. Reynolds was horn in Ken- - ata (Keltic), Op. 59. MicDowell; Quota Cash prizes of $10 and $3. re- - Bird, IMolt ' Frifteral services will be announo- - tucky. June 330, 1S67, and came to Maestoso, Semplice, L The coupAllegro desertion and 11 : 15 a.c m. Lecture bv Mr. Bak- 'sportively, "ill he given for the best ed later by the Hatch Funeral Home, Utah while in his early boyhood. He in fuoro, were le Lake Salt married Citv, Ftah went over the top Saturday "Bettor Homes posters submitted which has charge of the body. spent many years as a miner in Park des(a) Berceuse. Wihtol; (b) Danpe- December IS, 1919 and have two PrPVO high the by a pPnior high school student and with its quota of $100,000 for vieFrovos.ool7 Rebikoff; (c) Erotik- children. Blaine. acre 3, and Shirley, City and other mining cities of Utah, on. Clockettes, a student of the junior high school.! Prelief of the dependents of the m. Illustrated lecture No. 1. Sjogren: (d) Tan- - ag-- 2. The by 10, came Op. to 'and Provo a three ago years $50 plaintiff requests In addition to the above contests. tims of the Castlegate mine disaster Mr. Baker at a general assembly of go. in D. Albeniz; (e) Segulidilla, month alimony. his health. for Stopped S. on March the following prizes will he awarded ! the Nephi high school. At Nephi. Castilian Dance, Albeniz. np is siirvived threp sons var- contestants for Bet-ioAbove Lower IAcompletc returns from the estipqccessful Bridge one daughter, Milton and Ernest Friday sections of the state- give an ter Homes essays: 11:20 a. m. Preliminary forest .Pflxma both of Los Angeles; M.ninrv Reynolds, Each of the junior high school mated total of $102,000 or $2,000 The State Fish and' Game Depart Douglas Reynolds of the Phillipine protection week talk by Mr. Baker (a Ballade, Op. 242. Grieg; (b) From Visit more than the specified quota for classes, seventh, eighth and ninth ment has issued an order which at a general assembly of the Brig- pro- - jsiands', and Scherzo B Flat Minor, Chopin. Mrs. Chloe Reynolds the fund. Carbon county appears grades, first and second prizes of $3 hi hits ham Young university. in the Provo river At Provo. ook of Provo. Three brothers and to have led all other counties of the and 52 for the' best essays of from betweengrappling Professor Ernest Paxman, super- 7:30 p. m. Illustrated lecture by and Lakevievv the bridge also one him. survive sister 'Salt state asi it doubled its set quota. 4pp q0 ppp words. visor of music in the Provo city Mr. Baker( before six troops of boy the State road bridge. This order Funeral services were held this Found One Casket approxi- Each of the senior high school was found necessary Lake county contributed fisheras schools, has just returned from the scouts and the general public. 1 At many o'clock in the Provo afternoon at mately- - $50,000 to the fund, or al- classes, tenth, eleventh and twelfth. men wore snid to bo grappling trout beCOncl "arcl national conference of the Music Springville. Office Tiitpruiprif wtq cnape1' from best most $10,000 more than its quota. of for the eav prices well as aurkels which, of course, in the Springville Evergreen ceme-i- s Superviors association which was Utah ppp to 1.000 words submitted, Complete returns from held in Cincinnati from April 7 t Police law. Of the Of Chief against of the direction terv the under Fssavs must he turned over to the ncounty have not been Announced, The order is said to be a pefman- - naich Funeral Home, but seVeraL of the towns have ex- - Fnelisli teachers of the various ent one. and anv person caught vio- Professor Paxman reports that reeded their quotas. Provo, it was trades not iater than May 1, and the One casket for medium Found keynote of the convention was believed Friday, would raise approx- - pome of the titles suggested for the Desired sized body. Owner mav have same music for every child, every child imatetly the amount specified by- the ecavs are as follows: Junior essays. He declares that music bv identifying at the office of Chief for music. r r racier anarPr SextoJ Thintrs I Can Do to Make My Home is absolutely of Police Wren Wilkins. Missing fundamental in a Denver BetBetter Homes Makes Prizes Offered Better. casket in question was found scheme of public education, accord- - company manufacturers of Univer-thi- s Macon Georgia, Man Themorning Good Homes ter Girls and Bovs. by Louis D. Rollow, 666 ing to the foremost educators and ranJes in Beet Senior esC To Be Make a Good Nation. music teacher, at the convention. Center. ?he at E,st arriving mJrnjnS'r of condlc on Home purpose of The Influence information that says. anyone may h,s photographic studio noticed the Any Professor Paxman reports that a of Here the Universal demonstrate ing Better Homes; Better have regarding Paul L. Lane, who coffin reel, mug against his door Professor J W. McAllister, former Inspected Tonight Character. the Bates at Furniture Rerange Home The wras was and in of will heard last Provo, Community. it had been placed supervisor of music of the Provo city pany during this week. Mr. Frazier Three cash offers have beeln of- - be appreciated by Mrs. V. A. Lane, during the .night byobviously flects the Family some party or schools, who is studying music in declares that his company is the Other topics will he suggested by fered in Utah county hv the Utah- - 201 Hudley street, Macon. Georgia Monday evening the members of unknown. attended the convention. Chicago, est manufacturer of ranges in the G. U., will be inspect the English department of the two Idaho Sugar to word received by the company in order to esn t appear to have had t battery C, N. John :wor!d. Throughout this week the J. Waterman of institutions. . stimulate interest in the growing of Provo Chamber of Commerce. ed by Major m the inside, said the 'usp n!cdemonstration will include baking, Clt"V MaLclk inS. U. field beets. The the regular sugar artillery. of police, "birt it was rather prizes offered use of gas in cooking, and a tle a veteran is of the 'elude students The A for the Waterman of returned $25 'testimonial exhibition of art missionary largest tonnalge jor istasteful and shocking to Mr. Rol-- 1 LOlipiG IVIcirriGQ general explanation of the many ad- -' World war having served as battal- - of Brigham Young university wili.heqts per acre; $15 for the second of Samuel Jepperson, pioneer artist, ow to it outside his door. vantages the LTniver?al range has. commander of eniov Miemselves in a social at the largest tonnage and $10 for thelthird Is now to be seen at the B. Y. U ion and regimental hrorn where it came or to who the of Lake Brown Salt Clyde Dudley Assisting Mr. Frazier wH be Mrs. e of tho One Third room of Field scenes Twenty-firor this of are 76th art gallery. Many the Evening. the Artillery largest tonnage. faculty casket belongs is unknown and offi- - City was married to Claire Edith Albert Rasmussen, who will nartici-ffr- s e f intim-Hmore contestants must enter each historic, portraying places of inter division in the five major offensives, the events is a meeting and to have the owner Nielsen of the same city Saturday pate in 'the cooking. Uiht lunches arp was wounded in action at Mont ate asocinfion with Dr. PrankUn S. county before prizes c?" . from pioneer times down to the identify itea&er and remove it from their afternoon in the office of the Utah will be served free to thoe s. ed. t day. Faucon in the Argonne. Harris, president of the institution. ed. county clerk. s -i i Prc-id'-n- cand-i-"dat- -- , j nt 1 I I - t - I : 1 . c -- ' j 1 . j t ! j 'r, : , b ir -- c h c 11 ph-cib- li-.- i -- ! 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