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Show 1 nn T NO GIRL could be half as as innocent any one of them looks when shes try- ing to land a man. i YOUR barber (TV H isnt always imoptr the socially elect, knows how to give hi.! hie you the cut. PROVO CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924. VOL. XIV, NO. 49 BOYS WEEK WATER USERS OF ALL CHURCHES OF CITY MUST COMPLY PROVO TO FEATURE Everyone will agree WITH REGULATIONS BOYS'; WEEK SUNDAY Rotary Club Committee Makes Abuses of Privileges Will Lead To Installation of Plans For Commencement Meters of Big Week An unusually large and elaborate program for the churches of Provo for next Sunday evening has been arranged by Chairman Joseph Nelson of the Rotary clubs Boys work comh of Provo water-user- s Many ESTABLISHED 1910 are abusing their privileges and creating a dangerous condition through reduction of water pressure in the city mains, according to Commissioner George Billings, who announced today that commencing Thursday morning all persons found to be disregarding regualtioris pertaining to the water works system of the city will be placed on meters. Water-user- s must hold to the old schedules, which will be in effect until new ones are announced, said Commissioner Billings, and a has Resulted dangerous condition from the abuse of privileges. Tuesday the residents of the higher levels of the city foun dit difficult to secure even enough water for drinking purposes. The water pressure, which should normally be around 6 5 pounds, was reduced to thirty. It is obvious that this is extremely dangerous, as in case of a fire it would be impossible to secure a proper pressure to fight the flames and would necessitate the use of that there REPUBLICANS OF UTAH CONGRESSMAN PROVO TO CHOOSE is something fundamentally wrong with the individual who is unable to find a little sentiment tucked away in his heart for boys. Therefore a week ot consideration to the and their to over and boys potentialities given entirely problems is in a the direction. but an step right only interesting novelty Boys Week came out of the Rotary Club of New York. It was first observed in 1020. n In 1921 it spread to Baltimore, Kansas CitY. Chicago, Newark and Provo. In 1923 three of M)8 and cities boulevards this 1000 down will the marched cities year boys fully participate in Boys Week. The. following is from the current issue of Colliers : For These Our Sons National Boys Week, April 27 to May 33, is designed to be a sort of boy round-up- . of the importance of knowing, underis It intended to serve as a reminder to the grown-up- s who are going to be the partners of our daughter in standing, and helping these youngsters of and new a the enterprise of raising boys crop girls. Rotary hasthe credit for this scheme, but all of us can make it our own because it a remedy for our worst social ailments. years of age constitute 75 per cent of those apprehended 'by Boys under twenty-fiv- e machine intended to protect life and property. What jid our hillion-dollthose boys do? Carefully checked figures show that thievery is costing the people $3,000,000,000 a yedr. Police Headquarters in N$w,York is cramped for suitable wall space to place the bronze tablets on which are graven names; of policemen killed in performance of duty.. Until 1912 a single panel served to record all such deaths in the history of the city. Since 1912 an additional parcel has been filled and a third one started. The newspapers cab it a crime wave. Rotary, looking at the entire nation, calls it the national harvest of a sowing of neglect. .This thing we call Civilization simply means giving as many people as possible :n opportunity to live happily and usefully. Until we give our hoys such a chance ino, an ass it- ance we shall not have attained civilization. Are the boys getting this assuranc Rotarians, through their Boys Work Committee, have learned that of the 12,000.000 10,000,000 are outside the boys in the United States between the ages of six and twenty-one- , influence of the Y. M. C. A., Boy Scouts, buys clubs, K. of C., Big Brothers, and other boy.U work organizations. This may help us to understand why one in every three boys in the United States needs medical attention; why three out Of four will never reach high school; Why- only a pitiful handful start in business with special training for an industrial career. Then, too, if you stop to think about it, you may see a relation between the thing that is being revealed in Washington apd the fact that the million boys who are becoming voters each and loo littlp year have almost no training in the practical application of Do to ideals of of America. see the is a that there difference between knowledge you begin Boys Week and, for example, an Eat More Bread Week? Divorce courts divided ten couples for every seventy-si- x united bv pieachers in 1922, the latest period for which statistics are available. In that year there were 118,531 divorces in the United States, to say nothing of homes that ceased to exist without formality. The line of the graph is mounting steadily. What part in these figures does the neglected boy play? Would there be less domestic unhappiness if all our boys were kept in contact with influences that would teach the satisfaction that comes from playing the game squarely 7 t The to of Ib.Uwy h we renwm try, first the boy must be made better, and the instrument for his inipio erne nt today. Rotary believes, with Theodore Roosevelt, that if you want to do anythin;, perman-- l ent with the average man, you must begin before he is a man. This is something everyone! can participate in. If you have no sons or nephews, if your neighbors hae no sons well, surely, you have an office boy. Start with him. Rotarians are aiming at a distant target, are shooting at a day when a maiuwill be laughed at if he pleads in court that he neverdhty it had a chance. If he does that ks tragically likely to be true. to is us the that Through Boys Week, Rotary boy say asking crop of the United States must be harvested as men. ASKS DELEGATES TONiGHT $1,500,000 FOR UTAH PROJECT Pleasant Yew To Elect Repre- President Coolidge Urges Action sentatives To State MeetOn Report of ing, Friday Commission Fact-Findin- g hail-lio- . The political pot commences seethin Provo, ing in earnest tonight Winn the Republicans of the city will select d( legates to the state G. O. P. convention and t lx e district convention to Ire hed here May' 9. Primaries will open at 8 oclock this evening, and it is expected by leaders that much interest will be shown by the members of the party. As announced by City Chairman A. L. Booth of the Republican committee the primaries will he held as follows: Provo First ward Maeser school; Prov S cond ward Central school; Provo Third Trranklin school; Provo Fourth Timpanogos school, and Provo Fifth Parker school. : The first actual move toward carrying out the recommendation of the g reclamation commission that an appropriation of $1,500,000 he made by congress to begin work on the Great Salt Lake Basin Reclamation project was made Tuesday when Representative E. O. Leather wood introduced a hill authorizing the construction of this project In addition to four others, which Received the approval of the factfinders. President Coolidge in a special message to congress Monday urged that legislation tending to advance reclamation should he enacted without delay, and in so doing approved the work of the special and endorsed the new projects. law Changes in the reclamation wprn aPo approved, and these were introdno d in a general bill by Representative Addison T. Smith, chairman of the house irrigation commitfact-findin- mittee. The motto of all the Rotary clubs of the nation is Every boy of every Last community in some church. year, the churches of the city were "noticeably filled with boys of Provo and vicinity, and it is hoped that all the boys will go to some church the coming Sunday., Special boy programs will be given of the churches and wards injnost of Provo. The programs are designed to appeal to the young man of twelve' to twenty and every father is urged to attend the services with Similar primaries have already his own boy or some other boy if held in Weber and Salt Lake hen he hasnt one of his own. All of counties, nnd calls have been issued hv precimt the speakers will try to go back to (hairmen throughout those days when he remembebred the Ttah county. The obiect of the to elect four delbest things of interest in his own Priuo j ri'mries life. egate and four alternates from each tee. re id to .it tend the state convention The Community church will have Congressman Leatherwood in ina special program for the occasion. whldh is to he hed here Friday, troducing his hill is acting in entire The Rev. Charles McOoard will make pumnp. Mav 9, at In a. m and aPo four harmony with the interior departThe water-user- s further announcement? in detail beshould rememmites and foil- alternates from ment and is convinced that good fore Sunday.vJh the church of Good ber that the water should not be earh ward to attend the dPtriet con- - faith and wise policy demand that conviction at which twp congress in authorizing new proShepherd,- the Rev. William Bulkley used for other than culinary purposd. h g.iF s will h will be the chief speaker and Mast- es. All persons who are found to chosen for the pits shall take cognizance of the er John Johnson will sing. In the be abusing thefr privileges will Cleveland con yen t ion. condticns (llrhwml pv f( investigaIsaac placed on meter immediately. Provo First ward,' Rotarian Chairman Fred Ft rguson of the tions of the g commission. Brockbank will he the special speakn. M".u't View precinct committee It is aPo understood that v the er. In the Second ward a very P"U d a call for a primary to re-ftoday of the has interior flatly Easter program of music has FLANS DISCUSSED, he held in the Page st lino Friday d to nrommend anv new pro- 8 been prepared and the chief talk will at at which time o'clock, evening jerts save on the conditions incorporhe for the hoys. In the Third ward, two delegates and two alternates will ated in the Leatherwood hill. Joint FOR MEETING OF he chosen to attend the state Drs. II. M. Merfill and L. W. Oaks and hearings of the Leatherwood and a. wll he the principal speakers. Spec(list Cm on for ial music lids also been arranged residents of the v.tird Sixth the occasion: The Provo PEACE OFFICERS the party are ...rg' d to ward will devote the evening to the hoys work of our communi'y; the JPY boy scouts receiving special atten- Chairmen of Local Committees t L VI tion. At the 'Pioneer and BonnePn "'(lent Cooidges message to For Convention Named ville wards special programs will be congress emphasized the imnortance anWS! Afternoon INSID prepared and details are to be Monday law reforms as of reclamation the nounced later. tl.'e "lUee-tppar,hy to are be held Ward Conferences Chief of Police August olmer of ti e west. M T1 in the Manavn pert Fifth wards, dmt Led? Migpios, N OF WASTERS of Berkeley, formerly Hilbert Work of the all the meiting" v.i'1 d'Mti a por' : vi ?n a ft, n n i pal 'n,i meet P is believed, will nart tor i 'he address of the Flail divNion ot the tion. of the time (sn'i'.illr reconrVnend to anv projects hc-sThe Rev. Father J. D. International Asociation of IdentifiYA M. Cttrap-Doint- s rf"p un,,r in, o'd rec mat inn laws, but will devote a portion or" the cation, which convenes lure 'on June approve tnose which ais brought Out Extent of .will morning services in the Catholic 20 and 21. if plans discussed at a to the attention of congress Ifi the church to the subject of hoys. At meeting of Provo Lumber Industry members and offiLeatherwood hill. he communion service of the Se- cers of the division, in the Chamber The npnropriation, of $1,500,000 venth Day Adventists a portion of of Commerce rooms Monday aftera ration of wasters and for Utah, if approved bv congress, are We to over tin noon, are carried out. time will als obe turned m ration will conPder us wil he tangible evidence of the suc!"t g(ignorant appreciation of 'the boys. were in at or criminally cess of Utahs representatives the Those present meeting voetuly in It is the sincere desire of all R. If. Wooten of Ogden, president reclavasr heritof in our interests the careless waiting Washington comRotary that every father in the of the division; II. L. Bauer of Salt' P i believed that the specage, said Supervisor W. M. Cctinp-h- mation munity make an especial effort to Iake City,' secretary; Sheriff J. D. in ?poak-in- g ial delegations from Utah county Uintah the of Forest, comtake his boy to church on the bea Chief of Police Wren Wilkins. extent to were of education of responsible the Boyd, large, campaign ing Sunday, and be a pa! to him in County Attorney Martin Larson and a for th inclusion of .this proiect in on Less nut week. this than ing some ofthe finer things in life as Seen tarv E. S. of the hundred years ago the nation had the hill, and while it is not definitewell as the provider of his clothes, Provo Chamber ofHinckley CLUB TO KIWANIS Commerce. 822 million acres of virgin forest; ly known where the primarv work' COUNTY PROVO ENGINEERS SYMPHONY and desire to see every boy in The Ftali association is designed will commence on the proiect, there now but a hare 132 million. church this coming Sunday. to foster a spirit of cooperation of of it being lone rep- appears a probability The lumber industry officers in the state, all peace DISCUSS IMPORTANT either nn the lake control unit or CONCERT TO ATTEND ANNUAL ten of PROMISES an billion resents investment regardless 6f what pursuits they may of dollars, a sum so vast as to he linon lire construction of reservoirs FOUR WITNESSES follow. Cooperation between Utah The on. the Provo river. The former unit, almost beyond comprehension. MATTERS THURSDAY the greater officers and those in adjacent states TO BE FINE EVENT DINNER OF COUNCIL annual production amounts three however, has met with is also one of the main purposes of favor and will likely he the starting one million and billion perdollars OF MEXICAN GUN the organization. At last years con-- 1 sons are given employment. What point on the reclamation ofthe vast vention. Provo was selected for the Delegates To Denver Convention with this mighty in- area now wholly or partially inunPresident of American Society tire we doing an invithis following Professor year H. meeting Elbert Eastmond and are We RATTLE RELEASED tation extended by Sheriff J. D. consuming our tim- dated. dustry? May Be Chosen At Open the Art Service Club of the Brigof Civil Engineers To Judge ,T. P. Tucker of the Utah as fast as it is being times four ber to Washington. Forum ham Young university assisted hv Boyd. Riqce that time the young Time-fifth- s county delegation Meeting merour of Address Meeting produced. lias almost doubled in mem-- , the renort of the Ilafen Floral company of Provo stated Tiiesdnv. that chantable timber is gone and All Information Points To Mora bership. and the convention here is the bodvAvould he made within the The monthly open forum meet- are to decorate College hall for tire is in of remainder the found Mayor O. K. Hansen. President the throe Pacific coast states. expected to be the largest and most ing of the Provo Kiwanis club will Symphony Orchestra Concert which We next few dav1?. Starting Affair, Say P. Stewart and Past President Scott hold by the officers of be held Thursday evening at 6:30 is to be given Saturday successful yet S of at timber twice the burn Officers evening ; acreage i the state. oclock. This concert is undoubted- E. A. Jacob, local represeniaf ives of that is cut for lumber. oclock in the Hotel Roberts. the Sheriff received the engineering council, will attend appointBoyd Committee reports on the district ly to be the big musical event of the the With 33.000 forest fires burning YOUNG PROVO MAN Investigation of the confusing an- ment as chairman of the general annual dinner of the Engineerseason. More one than and gles ami circumstances of the Mexi- committee on arrangements, and an- contention, the city beautiful pro- fifty instrumental and hundred annually, burning over 7.000.000 in Hotel of Utah the Council ing vocal artists 7 8 per cent at Dividend. nouncement was made of the follow- ject, the amusement, membership will can shootng with of these acres, affray Salt Utah. Lake City, Monday, April participate in the program. to human agencies, fires Anril 12. in, which one man was ing local chairmen to aid in the pro- and finance committees have been DIES FOLLOWING chargeable m. 6:30 at p. 2s, to the ancalled Many people have asked if the for, according and out ten of with killed and four wounded, has reveal- motion and arrangement: eight J. being Judge Carl E. Crunsky of San Francisco, of Secretary J. N. Ellert-sen- . concert will interefere with the grand ed that from all information on hand B. Tucker, finance; Mavor O. T. Han- nouncement truly we are destroyers. Society avoidable, relay hall which is to be given in president of the American In this fair state of Utah, conand the stories of the participants, sen. entertainment: Chief of Police EXTENDED ILLNESS will be the prinrelations committee the ladies gymnasium that evening. of Civil Engineers, The inter-cit- y tinued the according to Sheriff J. D. Boyd, that Wren Wilkins, sight-seein- g Supervisor and outCampbell, speaker. In addition to ths destruction and waste Not in any way. Portenoia Mora, the Mexican killed, door entertainment; D. S. Hinckley, will also present in detail plans for has been as is Professor cipal showhe motion will there pictures to went he held Madsens reply. or amuck and precip- transportation, and County Attorney the meeting of the club in than the states Funeral Services To Be Held The concert will ing the suddenly great greater development of transporta- where the stands of timbers UliSs nneeting begin promptly at 8 ocolck and will itated the battle. are so Monday, April 2S. Martin I. arson, banquet. with tion water, commencing Mifruel Sasueta, Fete Garillo, John with he over by 9:45. The dance does some by vast. loss of our The the Friday Afternoon For One of the features of the meet-in- g will be held simultaneously forests; and conhistorical features Dos Di Borgarin and J. R. Villegas of all Kiwanis clubs not begin until 9:30. That will mean our of the will he a demonstration of meth- meetings drywaterheds, Frank Logan with illustrations of equip- denudingof our who have been held for investiga- ods of identification, the nation. It is ex- that those who attend the concert cluding mountain springs and ing up throughout particularly on one sea views of the ment amh morntion, were released Tuesday has come on us gradually, on the evening of June pected that either the Salt Lake City may he dancing at 10 oclock, about modern IV S. baitlesliips. There streams, Frank age 2C, son of Will incr !)TUj made fingerprints, f1( announcement is it and to which all ofifoers and the gen- or Ogden club will present the pro- the regular time for the beginning will also he a short only the old timer that iam CurtisLogan, If in a film 215 South Fourth Logan, lighter anv of the dance. that it appears improbable that eral public is invited Mr. Wooten gram for the occasion. in it something histori- can draw the vivid picture of com- West street, died last night-a- t the view, having of those that were taken into All us arouse school to should that our athletes who par- cal interest as well. Musical events parison high who will give the demonstration, Other matters to be discussed at an illness residence following family can be charged with murder. in the Invitation Track Meet have been danger. plans to present concrete illustra- the meeting are those of the possibil- ticipate arranged. All our investigations, nnd thev tions When the railroads were fight- of more than a year. of the application of these meth- ity of staging the Kiwanis show. A and Relay Carnival will be special Mr. Logan was horn in sad Sheriff Boyd, ods both in commercial and general Pair of .Sixes, to the neighboring guests of the evening. werQ manv, Prov6, ing for supremacy in Utah, millions December 23. 1897 and resided here resulted in the conclusion that Mora business activiti-'s- . ?is well as in the towns and the selection of delegates The Symphony orchestra, made of feet of our large trees were used commenced identification of criminals. and became enraged for construcJion material. Contract- all his life. He was educated in the to the international convention at up of musicians from every city in FUNERAL SERVICES it tali county, is in good condition ors were- only interested in filling public schools of the citv and comEvery line we followed shooting. One of the attracton being ar- Denver in June. '(l back to the precipitation ranged is a tour around the Timpan-ogo- s and will he able contracts in the cheapest way pleted his education in the Proctor to their give a genuinely James H. Syme, assistant treasof the affair by him, and bis subse-ni)pHELD MONDAY FOR Scenic loop, and picnic party at urer of the Utah Valley Gas & Coke, interesting concert. Professor Madpossible; if young, tree growth and Academy. brush interfered with quick and For the past year he was seriously The members of shooting by Adrian Elizonda Aspen Grove. Dances, music and company, will preside and give the sen said today. the in f defense. easv orchestra ( vents will also he have soon and for the past six months confires ill, the other worked operations, put attendance arranged. prize. for weeks and will he ablediligently Elizonda and Antoni Mora. a obstructions out of the way. What fined to his bed. MILTON REYNOLDS for tire convention to ren- Tentative plans ; of the dead Mexican, are program include addresses by Mayder our selections in a pleasing , brother if these fires burned for weeks, deHe is survived by three brothCo. c;n tp the hospital, but are report- or ers watO. K. Hansen, Secretary acres thousands E. S. New? of and three sisters in addition to Imanner, I believe. In order to make1 of manding the program a varied one. I have ened to be recovering ersheds and destroying million of his father. They are Roland Logan, rapidly from Hinckley on Juvenile Delinquency Provo Funeral service for Milton Rey- lumber trees in the making. What Rodney Logan, William listed the assistance of the Schubert tt'f!" .wounds. and others. The members will proh-l- v Logan and office Male Glee club and Miss Marguerite nolds. who died Friday night at the was everybodys business was no- Emma Logan, all of Provo; Seldom has, the sheriffs convene at 10 a. m. in the 'mornMrs. Field inhis Mrs. of Chloe home more a daughter, to solve been called upon and such fires burn- - Nellie Sutton. Santa Cruz, California ,Jepperson, soprano soloist. The Glee business, bodys ing. at the state armory.' were held Monday ed until the elements put them out. and Mrs. Della Robbins, Salt Lake club will render several numbers Reynolds Cook, tricate- matter than that presented, Selection and announcement of The Curtis Insurance an original Utah song. Miss afternoon at 1 oclock in the Provo The Uinta and Wastach Citv. eluding hF hp Dividend shooting. All the the complete program, time and which as Insurance Jepperson will sing several solos for Second ward under the direction of Df mountains are fire scarred, ranges is designated reticent regarding Funeral services will be held at he will from made Warden later by place L. Nelson. specialists. with headquarters at which she has dilingently prepared. Bishop L. the to the highest 1:30 oclock Friday afternoon in the canyon deepest .affair, and onlv after much difficul- - James Devine, who is chairman of rooms 9 William D. Hooper offered the peak. There is scarcely a spot where Reorganized L..D. S. Farrer Brothers Building, Altogether, I feel confident that tv was a soiewjiat true version of the program committee. church. The and Bishop L. L. Nelson irhan has been in our mountain ran-,g- bodv invocation is firm. newest Provos who those underwriting officers. hear the concert will be the battle secured by may he viewed prior to the R. S. Curtis, who for the past six well pleased. the benediction. The speakers were where the of man the services at the familv home. InterAlbert Olson, John McAdam and .destroyer is notsigns years has been associated with the The Extension Division ment will be in the Provo City services for Portencia New Citv Phvsieian Funeral of the apparent. Provo Consolidated Real Estate com- University is fostering the orchestra Bishop Nelson, all of whom eulogizMn-n- , the of Within time the the Mexican who was killed in pioneers In Provo pany, in charge of the insurance de- jin the hope that it will be able to ed the life of Mr. Reynolds. of 4 7 fires have destroyed vast 'TxrjiwI at Dividend on a nay-da- y numbers Musical a at new included solo is of the head the areas of our watersheds and timber, partment, under way well enough to keep Successful men seem to be those ,get were held this afternoon April-TInterment was continued by Miss Eva Brown. O Provos staff of physicians was company, which will engage in a; going, officials of the school who have the faculty of at oclock in the Berg MortuSupervisor Campbell. finding insurance business. ,in the Springville Evergreen ceme-jter- y Time was when the mighty Yellow time to do the augumented Tuesday morning, when general ary chapel. things they wish the under direction in Provo Mr. well at is of the the Curtis known Hatch arrived new a inter-regio- n to do. tree Pine the local .T. physician of city the the of D. Delaire Father giant home of Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Rob- having taken an active part in civic tation and standing in the commun- Fuheral home. John Manwaring of- - iniountain used to cover con- F'hotif church conducted the ser- ison. ... the in for a fere him at success in his Ihe dedicatory prayer He who runs may read -bgeneral for - ity bespeaks Mother and son are repord and public affairs vices.1 Interment was in. the Provo on page six) gra"ve. number of years. His general repu- new enterprise. nicelv. (Continued i be to never saw him doing it. you doing cemetery. ev-rell- j law-enforci- ar ng ' ( -- com-issio- n . - . fact-findin- sec-retnr- us - self-governme- ( 1 t i i- - t p-- i ( nt are1-"io- n ! fret-finder- s, d in--'- 1 . : De-lai- re -i to-da- y, el . Vx two-thir- cuA-""'"t-o- ds dv ro-v- nf Insurance and Enters Central Utah wit-we- ? l re 8-- es Arrives j O, j j N -- ut ov |