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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 1

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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Wall tJWrtn Hundred; fttjBlP from tiTiiUSU A fiYrW jtenf ere tract vell farmed will produce ttore'tluii' ISd: acres without. DEVOTED Sai ater and a oi-si- PROVO, MONDAY, JANUARY 3,1921. ESTAmiSHED lg85 VOL, XXXV. NO. 54.

atioa. -V Kilt C0MPASY1ISABELLE RAY STEV'ETS Ki-rimi iiiiri if nn ft nnr EE BUSIED' KM EMPLOYEES ARE iUULIIIX lltbllihtF i- 110 nnniiTii nrrinrn The' annual banquet for the- em-X-- liikbella ftayl-Stevenson diedlast IIIIIIIHIS: ta 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 im, Friday at the home of her daughter, plye of the Smoot Lumber company yah held nt the" Hotel Roberta last I Mrs. Walter Cox, in -the west end of 1 li rl 1 Tuesday," at which nearly all of the Provo city, of old age and general 'emnlnvaa narticioated debility. Si was born ia Scotland A niofct excellent menu', was ar-Aujuai W. HMJja -u ill MM ill llllll II I.UI I IULU I sTr The -t .1 a-if- i -t.

i tv one-son and-one I y- i 30 1 Officials Take Sae? a'airal Will be held Tuesday at I Charles fc. MabOfthr State nari dovernor may o.rfrom the Berg cnapei rna menus that Wirfroia the. Berg chapel 1 ITtah.rotintv Jnidentified Man yho IJung Himself Near Payson Recently Was Buried ia Manzanola Vir Johnson by harenis and -Later Their Ownorj in Denver. Pro 0 ePcple Iden-. tified Jlim as the Man.

view the rema'ins at the chaped from 4 1 till ice. vam riW anA.ni.one reswofid with a few remarks re1a3' 12 to 1 o'clock. 1 incident that 1 nn w.nue luiur -ana we kr. nn ps ana we "YOUTH" EETS "WORK" 1 'K i Titv Judze Is Qaalif County Treasurer lias cwsUy their school days. A slraneTa'w-feVrwon vei' tK "EXPERIENCE" i-' nnH Responses were made by nearly all of Of rrrdsent, and "many plrasant tnemcrief nola, In the modern roorar.ts drama, POSTMASTER ISCRATEF 1 were A tenor solo, "Love's i which.

TIlay Chief Justice E. E. Corfman the t-ourt today adminis- Old Sweet Song," was beautifully ren: man who and "Morris, Gest will present at the 4 ifrnrobia'-thttTfMendaxJantrtrH teredthe oath of office to CiovettQr THE NEW tEAR'S EDITION -for' the firm, and the, song of the buzz 10, meets ork, a uig power- Postmaster A. 0- Smoot wishes, to express his appreciation to OF HE ntnAku saw was" entirely eliminated. Mrs.

A. HERALD Charle K. Re ful man whd. carries his coat over his was brought here and identified by several persons "is Billy' Johnson of Colorado; Hia tether was notified Slid the hjadv -wnk hritWn.4 chlnnuit C. Vickery read a synopsis of the prnor.

at nign.w" rr arm and has his sleeves rolled np the public of this-city and com- munity for the. splendid co-oner-, edition of edition or supreme court- enamel. The next regular yarious Jepartments and workmen, Experiences- who Youth 9 sffeEffa5i TyTcTevfOHaflneftte7 Mabey dellverea -this paper" wilt be-the New yeart---hTeina-a-Y takes this as an opportune meetins 1 1 m' ma mall mflfln nn IHa itnf nrniiina tn addressing the outgoin te4BuuraUon of -Tha -IProva, ilsraia.crjbed iibaewgfkiggfthi nd introduces Youth But a brief manner his tion, and -burisiued the ti Year's YouthrlikeiiariVlDtaBryoungtnn policies for tWJ but fln Tnursdaytlr 4 neril.S he Jou have anything, for this an- as filed with tpe hta itA tha JOU nave ouj tue was filed ith tpe care taken in addressing the mall ard manager, THr. C. Vickery; was CUUiuib in t)thef state officiala 1belMra44Wttwg8tp dtoesnt find Work attractive -and he is convinced he wouldn't caxeno come own ion called him from leaver and farher 1 hlnr as-his own son.

This leaves the Query was he a twin -'la secretapy or spate X. v5 it Jn early or you will miss tins cubing film of selling too arany knot- along with him. the clerks of the Provp office' It possible to dispatch the ofliciaw--vcu. big nBaraoa- tasi gay vi. joiea as eciates how tsefOTeTOTOE to preBsw-wur-n nr: were aoieto crawl tnrouea the rrdapifcatef-tfcg- rmradr Jot Youth feels, and turning him says, -BuyiQailyndep---lhe office free from congestion aTalLtlmfi A doubtedly be crowaed aha rusnea holes.

Tlh-1 Icnow--vou pjrtiPPtPit to find mf for time and It you flae some- rreBiaent spear men ouuini-a like, a boy. I am old Work which is- necessary during' the ThlnrTItStnCSnape Ot BTr.au thp hnlirv tna onginal--an(tiHiaveHie sparemo' neiwB item v'ou had better get In- PTnrpfiSPd nia cnrisTarnnn nr-iha rn ct-. i. rroltday 1 fellowship tor their Jhe official pusinesa of the state moved along in-tbe Jisualroutrne with the exception of Ue aelection a few the deputies toTmjBnit -ae orncaa. Governor Simon Bambarger.jreUres 1- offJcelof: gwrnorwith the well wishes of a large majority of the people of He has expressed bis gratitude to the.

people of. this Btate muiDort -and ctj-oneration soon as Dossible: in order to Lmu son- Tbojfollowlngssocated Press dis-: patch appeared in. fie mom ins Salt Lake paper: Kappri New Year." These words spoken the long-distance by W. M. Johnson to his- father, C.

E. Johnson, -a. farmer living at Colo fol Jejols. it's nnettny soiia you1 expected to see I have five -assaw tfon: --It the. papers appens, to thgjp wiv.seiieciany lite-wives; He be a litUe late ls; not -de- said that if TOaf wife.

te them. Now, there's my oldest son Job he takes after me; rough and livered until i-Tiaay we Boye our iU8uany was-a good workman, who ready and willingJob is. Then there'i FLOREKCE JEPPERSOH subscribers will" pardon the during thesa trying yeara of the world my twins. Tositlon and Employment, Nice boys but a little unsteady. some- brBiightuinusual loy to one bomr for-on the day previous Johnson had y' -v and I the period whlcU bas -y; Limes.

Then there is t.e pride-of our buried In theMaHzanoIa cemetery th aia nis worK jyitg pleasure" ana iwas etaisfied was done. Vickery-then called the toast-master's attention to the fact that all had'resdhdedso" willingly would like to hear from him. Mr. Craven then related a little early MADE A CREAT HIT jam jlA- Profession. sent -faim in body of a man Offlelal Taka" Oath son.

it tfwm-todaTth-eounty officials college and he made -good. He's all rights-he's a. credit to his father and The two were united in Denver last mother. Then ther is formally took otaf the offices of VtabyllNI counts majority otwhonuhad night, the father having yJvasteneoV ORIO IN THE GRAT the black sheep, of the familyStne. tOyiakft-ur tors, of the: Smoot Lumber company and in closing presented to iMr Spear, in behalf of the employes, a gold- cure is.

He's dolled up all the tim his son really; was; attyey; and- travels around with a loafer by Investigation by police has di In the rendition of Handers "Mes he name of Graft. Sinecure is the beaded umbrella, to which: responded Iff briefly. closed, that the matt -who was burlea. SataPPday In' the; Salt Lak only 'one in the family Thava iv.i5e tabernacle, Provo's -gifted songbird ioreut flon t. see much ntm cers are -as county vipim Wallace N.

Hales of not selected Ws chief deputy as yet but has earned Miss Vivian Hawkins AGAIN TODAY railroad tfProvOr Utah where the-aon formerly' wa aon't snow made a great hit, according to reports, from the capital. The-f ejlbw-kg excerpt from one of the leading -u'ifr--standing nfp 'a Vld daily, papers is interesting in this con employed. The dead man was found-hanglng-from a tree ncariPayson on Decem'beK27. who waa thought, to be dead, has Jnot at home or In bir otBenjamin as one 'ne jepuues. 1 -E, Dastrup wil! pe'hars Remain in -The-Knight Woolen started the office-for limited Ue air being dosed down ant.

C-ourr-Sheriff W- J-pyi nas since Christmas eve, when they shut nection: Cocoa norenceJIepperson, contralto gain a4 jpu ti as Ka rl named foil G. Boshard, Joseph parents since lH7. ain Jr and B. ed new laurels. For years a favorite, she yesterday surpassed her previous work.

Her ricb, beauti success Mrs Leeh EWns, county downorabout ten. days. All depart ments are working and a full force of employes are back at work. Manager John S. Smith states that he hopes to be, able to keep the mills F.

Roper. te. she'll she is the' fin' the world. 1 for me so J'- r-Ttae-iarCon--. to you, and est mother in ire not strong ut my affairs .1 to oM Work rornrder.

has named R. R. Thorne to ful tones breathed consolation in "Ha GEORGE LEVEN NEW ---j- MANAGER OF THE HUB George LeveC: who TiasbwB with" Shall Feed His Flock." and touched A-large and merry, throng efi joyed the New Tear and School association ball at the new high school the mountain of in "He Was -f njnning at full time from now on but the outlook is not as hopeful as it has OU MlE- Desspired." iss Jeppwsoif proved the thoroughness bf her preparations gymnasium; on New Year' -eve. Th Wvitv the youne nan was arysucauy aecoratea tne and her understanding by singiug EXDerience andyiiavs, act temporarily and 'ilisa Shelly of American Fork and Miss Lillian red of Pleasant. View.

Henry Jeppson, county treasurer, has named Bishop L. L3TelsoB as fihJef deputy. County Assessor Charles E. Hawkins vnas named in that office.1; County Attorney Milan R. Straw has filed his oath and boad wjth 4he-county clerk.

County Survevor Edward B. Jones has filed Christmas colo'ts "presented taiiwinjirlthouklhfl: tnqra.n,;y --'-i liktoeetsinecara La-ant. Xq mostheeTyand nleasant Hpijearancn been, during, the Past, two or three years The, toon thly payrolls of ihe woolefl'mills amounts to about $10,000 ranges in the neighborhood of 125 It-the present, but -have run up to as -JaelE start at 'the-top of aiadder and stay In- itheycOTtef rof from zthe up- to -the-high -standard set by the ceiHne was vine-11 K' "uveuiures Tnat" pe-ietl the Hub -Clothing company for, years, iy -is officially insull' man t5; -agFcftawstfre. Th 'foraerNar v-Vj; for Hub 1s the sexnpioyment of Era former, deputy aa -Mrenrfctee. siderable aalesmaa jz.

and; he and Mr. Leven. the new win- ager, will be glad to greet their v. outh because he spurned Work is the from which was festooned to eaefa part of the hall red and'reeii -stream ers, of crepe paper. In each corner of the most vivid atfd powerful of modern plays, -yy" ft i tifith Hud btmd.

County Commis-1 T. Oardnnr nf Anieri-1 1 otijer -soloists ol the -occasion. Hin range is -good, his yolee-Ms 4t has much sweetness afid' great. Carrying power, and be did nor falter in ahy of his difficult passages, even the great -Ariay Valley Shall His "Thy Rebuke Hath REPRESENTATIVES the 'iall iW-as-aCCbristmas tree and on XOT PROPERLY can Fork and Jesse Harmon of rrovo ARE Utah county has an area qf l.SC3,OOo fTricbda at this stand. y.

have filed their -oaths. APPORTIONED acres. TRe "liicomTn goff icers and the- out4 Broken--Hi was given" with- the wall hung, large green wreaths tied with red ribbon. The word "WeL coni''ljuada. in- reen-aa on the wall lust ot'po-iitf the enliance.

of e'hication, Mayor LeRoy Dixon and 'tit? Home fcnd LOCALSyAND SOClfeTY going officials enjoyed a banquet fine eifect. Membership Ratio of Proportion to Assessed Valuation an3PopuJa- tion. Reapportionment- Involves 4'WOlJLb--YOUAi cm T1C1SM of the. of the play Elbert; JJuish and Junius JacksoaV aro spending tfie New iYeap Jilids ff icult Preblem-f Deditt4tfflg 4-Sehol offi- rs did partin: (By.C: D. McNe'ely:) the State.

in Salt IflJks, with Catyln- Rowlings, the Hotel Roberts' together today -at noon. Afler the new board of county commissioners took their office 1 Commissioners R. D. Vv'adley Pleasant GrnvrairdLylVThomaffxif Provo their- good wishes for the in-coining -and -preferred their SENATl WOULD CHAKGEliME -FOR INAUGURATION A-ratJier crowd attyndM the ihe- auair one the. most splendid social events of the year 1 The feeing of enjoyed by citizeh'J- from c'vetv mit Sterling Mtt for Salt theater Saturday l- i i Laire to ttend the v.

cf U. for' the uicu was proDaoiy cue to in? Representation in theegi4atHre of the Ptate of rtah, to convene January 10, for- the citizen according. to geographic location. If be "lives in lack" of-: attention, on the part of the purio roOalrlnfTTiTs de of I'rovo. -Provo.

IH-ncli and outlying-'districts were--well' ad vise, and at any and all yui iue pjayywas present rAVith.n'.'adai'ift iM t-iai and-a- con- njoTOti w'titntv -wrmosftn8timt-Ti'inaiwel flirnished "hv 1'riif f-i anit me attendants were enier- rnd' I'ey-xf ntar1- oi the; ratio of-1' to i'W'-aiipeteanfl. hs -splendid orchestra' niade 9 character well- thir at fciTat expuiiHe, uui te ntw r'-gn! TapSy- iaismbers at y'deiicfou" fa Is. emi 1. i'ii Nc Yt a rSU UMA new --ior, lnvor' of ar13er apprsXiinafely, times. --CityJudge Tiles Bond, iil his bond and 'looklhe oath tMf "nffirfliig: Tllere yt be" a qne'stlon-A-iiHt 5f a good many rto whether he is qualified to sit as -iudcel Those who claim he.

is ta il tUmt -ret San pete couhf with T'afprtptiJatienr according- to the "latest. -'federal census hpiinced that the: Kew Year was Use 1 Plot was thatf a-faWen girl; dent arid: of. a'tiow congressy -1 The committee the Mr.v- and -an. entertained Iwjlffr of their flay Ui honor of dcor' and must trying come backr huf ttie. a.ut-iiof of two representatives and Hi 1117 liOQ ihi Lil.it..,! 0116 senator in the state legislature.

BoSdfr almost" 1,300 more population- than" 1844 The joyous Kant-! 01 ne was lot willing to put age of, tiie last. xjppfiTtuB ity und fand 1 'firvrard' wliat he. purpnrtf to- and in-in ttiy vns '-ehoint'i- stead, ef real. ciiqtftcter of a riwolutton proposing a constitutional i'J1 not malified act as city judge state mat he was not a resident ot the the pn-i-i- tf-fHB the fitit Tfie oL. tie i "one representativert state Inr one rear when he was elect t-rin shall conimcnce on Uligi'ing 4h ol 7, pA and the statute ffl-nviiW that evm county i.aoa population is Y.vet trying, a.tesf or what such a election; that 'the pri.ntial TiiurrJ 5' ImalTnTqsft'flfred Many words of 1 T' rl -ii do.

Biit come to- ttie committee a -boie 40, ce. On the other hand i wwaiwwi- uiu hv ors shall cast their-on tlse even at that "lie d-, PpitH 10 cents each. to yoiK. fri' was not willing to The single representativet.XrbKS;pd that moreTnirtte3 of the it-Kail) eieuieu ami qudiHieu lo m- -i 4 muu jn uc.fei cu. mg.

vlred Mr and, Banth inw character" in-t this office -and; will" make a 'lega! 8 "Popuwion; the association. cajiva5athfrjf-oteonthei aecoiid Mouday of that the terms of -sfeuators and.repreaenta-j question was- perfectly resneotable are here her part'Dt Mr. taxpayers who contriDute ner association association no j- r-. iiU4 nuHiej ana riiavinfla nnp! ih ill jrmiu in and -Mrs. John have the, 4- goBpel wiio had" ad i cooperation they gave on uciiiis 'sums in 10 uie sei vu-t) auu iiun spienaia tM me he.

Wns In the flmiv does aixi. Pt-i whi ui me sic uus.uir.iiuiiu 1 thiSccasion vocated liberalism of such Characters la a sermo 2n. tha riljavyltaolf a him from MMfmhn in Hip il'r CIU Staifi S' uc jHHtiiujiijn. miiwnria, JJarlJ JOcnSOn S'lU or JirNpIllJ. Mrs.

to these dates in Its disG- Hrrum jobnoB-'ot' th' tion, and Provides that -It shall hot; u.H- -state of Utah. However, he did valuation fo'nid county. v. 'arj icn in anil It. o.indrel'igul'y-.!fnTfralh'er'; tenjls.

to that a g-'rl who if? -ftad-orwho. ''beH ttattlmiirypT' jvorklXno. Cntv rpfn'or nertentlof the- populatiou, and Ff? 97 eWCaiu r. 11 t'viiuwu ui. Buuuiu has posllwa- tr're wnn tae rz be adopted- without cliange Ahe-presi-(gajattt pe Railroad company.

Jeaured -Che -matter-hoar hard, fthe V. bad reten(ie4, two and a halt of; fw.i ym. Mi- WihoVr" of the Ppriand The only thing: which vfmally saved trd.7 to 'file bond'n the" "'21 por cert Of the assessed, valua-sum of because ha.d 1 bonrl i.ti07i7 of tU wou'd (ost about Jl 100 premium eac'i tan Boxelder But -Cache yhas three year" He asked Utw couny to p.iv reprewnta-ives and is the only county 1 tn flip Rrrm-irl Be-nathrial dist-iMCt montha. end the new tongress two in- -frehi Jw'rve'r'T' Covers rerr1aM for ten at a riinnpr the.glrl was the facMhatHn the-erid (given "by- Mrs j-ohn tullen New Year's she had not icon if iJoxeider baa two tne a wow. uuiu a ueaumui uuu but thus far the-commissioners have.

stead of thirteen, months after 1 the jvw' -vv-arvs and Sunday with Ms fm election, and presidential. Xvote jiy. He retu'ro'ed -Mt-evenlag to Salt would.be canvaw.ed by the incoming and-Ogi -to t-iok ater-; iSMg.d; of theOTi tgojpg congress je Insins ofjhisofflpany -f naa, Dut was omy prtenaing ttiat she had. f'. lower hoitse.

each -micht be quel of roses-' as its centerpiece Tha- nlaj om refusedyHe also refuses we under? -atancL-t bond-r- said tq renresent S.Syi.Titsfinf ery as each of the three Cache -'County The members of the G. L. fu -Ihttrcities theirypartneTs met audience hatir for. from Tlie annuSl exjiiinse for the irrFga- -rl-aak: Tilneyv a 'printer of tlnn 79 Anting innrlr, n-. ,1...

representativpsTnay "tnvid to Tepre- rwfth fth ifitrf Purports 10 ne. ji was piayea sent. 8.9'J7- Of Miss. Lueile Carter 'xiie caps i well and -pleased the audience, but fu ceni3 to per acre. yy Among the counties that have morejof a wp.tth party on JfeW.

Yas-'eve. tion; with The Provo H-i'd the fence of Si. Learitt who is recover-. ine, from ah attack of. pneumonia.

"Mr, than, one renresentative. in the lower The hcteli served a Bishop A. Bpoth was Lake VVSisitor Friday. Loose has to Berker ley, alXafter spending -the holiday in Provo MS: pajrents, I Coly and C. U.

Loos. Send a S-w Year's edition of Provo Herald to ydur friends in Utah Ityicheon at midnight' TI'nejH-aiitiw jb hoRv nd 1 throughout the Unittid States. in Bingham.for 1'as'i. mar- Ten cents per copy. house, SaBPfte.

has one to ery 8,753 -one to. every 8.997.-, U43h countyThaslone to every 98, Weber county has cne. to every 10,866 of population and Salt one to every 15.928. Th state constitution nrovides that how wotfld It -have been taken had the girl in the case- bf ea' what she pretended-to be? And how would it haVo. ended? It is difffeulf to say and it is difficult'' to say how.the public might regarded it even If the real chay acter of the girl, had not been disclosed until the end.

of the rp! ay. "Would You" will not live as a play because it Is not teal. It is not in the Miss Bernice- Hartley' and Aid red Erskineof Prdvb: were rit-d 2K CEAR' A. NEW YE GIRL. 78 DIRECTORS HAVE SCR EAM ED HER! -t.

Miss ignon Johnsaii, diuaf-'r of Mr. and gon "SW'rs turned to Osdeff -to take, ttp v' lr Dr. L. W. OaksV the eye4 ani-'each -countv shall have at leapt one CHIEF OPUCE HAS1 ANNUAL EPO RT rALMQSt: COMPLETED the i duti.e..ia;,a class with thtj Birtrcof-a! Natlan and whenK.

nas maae us iirsr-circuj ii there- after--visit-' with her Th.a.t's;the;,clerer' va5Btr8 iw icb.o'sia Berhardine Ttarfc fit I ftlaia-rt will preseht support- of j'San -Banllno, has jftLo rehVrqed ti. SeT Bebe Daniels in ''Oh Lady-hom after a tislt of ten dysJa thrat -associated; it Merrill the maternity pig w'hV. ths .400 njen, women yftpital," ir the proiid fattier of a nSs? children in 'Daggett 'county gifl 'which arrived; at bis legislatureBut. that -so near' New Year's day that, he dffea ao'f ex- speaking of. ft as bisNew Year'it Boxelder-XQunty)ia9 iinot wm be done pr.

"CThe' New Year's of the Wlllnfake- Jj-ia annual report 16 the boaia" tonVght. fpr violating traffic Provo llerald- '-wlir'-: be piibU'she'di whichopens at the ofumbia theater jProvo; hu rsda of ih iitk-- a ndL i if 1 he for -Tuesday and nahces, 133 tor wan one-- vuesi-; -'It is" no picturej For it Is certain no more-prolific TT It is. no crime -to' have yourictureTblyotywlarbon 3.iJof speeding. '29r; jror gmbHafr a sotrvenifcnumber steaHng vbi player of grande-dame-nrolesriasY-in (erMpe'irf'trit) fiIcrjra3RanZEinian id 1 11 annual 'gaition 'tner rrovo W3 ponviianon as cniy one-- repre-Heralrl of Tinw mndes't voii 1 and rt'Ttainlv hot whv SaH for" smoking, 10 Langdoiit who interprets Mrs. Far- Send New YeaT'a edition ot The Tliw total are; 421.

may be. Once each year you shouldi Lake ith-i? per ceiit of take 'a-Jook'at yourself print and; the -states population, withirt- Its IJl 1XS rTITfedoa- the picture "version of the to your friends in Ulab Number of houses ISS. PL tlUT4 iCJ. may be. Once each yuu take a.

lo6x iyoumlTlB prlatr-axd. compare yourself 'with. other fellow. i '''-x and fompare yourself with the other boundaries, bas only 21.2S per I L' 1 cent'of -Amount- callccted 'arr-bail jSiont-r, $aD0. i cents -per copy- success..

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