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Show TranTRATlXS Maximum, 88 TODAY'S 177 - 'i hi i r 1 'v i mTWM UN - iI', nY A T? 7777', T7t . YEAR. NO. 24. FORTY-FIRS- T ; PRO VP. UTAH, MONDAY. JULY 12, 1926. PRICE TWO CLI,IJ . a pn nnTi3 UJ U L-- ::. -- f UULLrUL i"h UUL3V ) M :: -- :: (.' I 4 MY U8- - V- I I 35 Years In Prison s : J, DOVER, N. July 12 (UP) Tb cuuklty list of the Lake Denmark arsensl xploion, kg gathered from feospltala a.n4 nary officer The words that the stenographer, here today, Included : in the foreground, is .taking down Known dead: failed to free the dapper young man Lieutenant George W. Botta, Jr., In. the background, r The dapper II. 8 X Richmond, V. young man is Jlurtlu Durkin, and ""Mrsf Frances ineeney. Brooklyn, the picture shows him testifying in .:" his own defense at his recent mur N. T. Chritian Brown, pbarniaciat's der trial in Chicago. mate, poughkeetwie, N. T. ; J A ' P. E!dsQnKranpvllle. MCKENZIE - 0. Graham, Fort Ralph FUNERALAT .. Henry D. Mackert, Richmond Ilill, Long "Island: John V. Monroe. Richmond, Va. Ernest Powell, Hamilton, Ontario, ,' SIXTH WARD i. . i. By J. r..BEAMAt , s ammunition " depot.- - 1 TJebiMlyjjt.ilive4inirovgjun day forenoon and was taken to the Charges' of high explosive Hatch Funeral home. It may be " der ami shells of every glse, touch- viewed' prior to the services at the ed off by Tagrant bolt of light-- ! home of Wllford Pen rod Tat Pleas ning flashlns into, one of the im- - ant View, Tuesday. Interment will ... mense taagaxines, exploded almost be In the Provo X'ity cemetery. continnously late Saturday after- noon ntiCjttteSidaybrealci-today.- : The stars aid stripes kept a silent watch over the. undetermined nnm- "Ter of; dead a nd nj ured with in the son of extreme danger. The officpow- - . ROBERT SCOTT' J ial lists, number eight dead and 25 to 50 mtwlng, it wag reported seven PLEADS GUILTY ot her tndies had been seen but the report Is unconfirmed. f the, flngwaves unscathed from lis mast in fie renter' "of the paChicago, July 12. (up) A rade gijound of the Lake Denmark of guilty to the murder of plea - naval depot Below it is a terrain Maurer. Chicago drug clerk, Joseph - as waste as of the any swept for which his brother, Russell Scott, regions ofjthe war tone. nowawaitlng execution on Jhe TO MURDER - Thirty f sltoursUagalstoqd.iSlO-lml!dlngf- l enlereorMreft!nlMS' of the navy department-quart- ers court. for officers and men. and Scott; in criminal 'After ithe plea was - made for and of storage Scott magazines powder br William Sitt Stewart, his house of giant shells there remains aftornex.: Scott told Judk'e William but embersTstirred spasmodically Geinill thtit he was aware he could by some new blast of powder or the be sentenced to eltht-- death or life touching off of a projectile.Imprisonment. The damage, tbe result of a single Scott's pleatfnposed a great re- - the bolt of lightning; has been offlcial- court, JjlnlriB sponHlbilityon" ly estimated at" $85,000,0 und before jsentence Geuimilluid, to the Lake, Denmark navy is passed, be will hear nil tbe evl - sector, and $5,000,000 Jo the. Pica- -' case. which lies a jjence.ln.lbe arsenal army tinny half mile across a valley over whll burning brands yere carrledybf. -- - -- r - " lfgb7 wind. None has yet HERALDBOYS daredto fenetrate .the navy reservation from which huge shells stitpwoined through the showers -- of air rind 1 burisf-wJ-ta shraMietv?-i''1rwhich' followed the explosion, stlU bnrnst beating and tcucldng off the Innumerable shells ami oowaer stores. soi uuiu navy and army officers r are 'eonvlnoed that the last explosion bait taken p'acejand. tbe.exptosiveg Lire latent gaijr will. details oe sent Into the area to search for ,the dead aud any who bay' have lived through jthc inferno, i - HosidtaU here and In Brooklyn as wll as private homes house the wounded, numbering approximate of persons. Only tbpHf,' "liowever, were lielhived to be ' in a "dangerous condition. Accordintr to the official cum munuiue" three of the missing arei officers. . Their felloyiofficers felt 'that tbey are among the dead. few- l.v 200 -- ' Thesibrrt-teJeurenaiifi'oM- i to-th- said" of bef kidjiapijers;' "If those people are- - listening In, I want to ay to them I hold no animosity toward you I freely .;. : forgive you." She announced thut 300 new meiuliers bud beeu added since her return from Douglas. Aria., where five weeks after she surf at Venshe vanished from the ' ice on May 18. Stake Auxiliary Organic; uatner for joiu-::- ? fjcatlon Wednesday SlPORTS ANDlffAlES" All . at Summer Home Prizes of Various Kinds to Given Away to the a je. S'H.i-July-12-- WANOGOS UTAH'S TiIAJESTIC 'i. at ?.Y"1 (U LA f A STE Rr P) Former KitrtWry of ,War John W. Weeks died at his summer home here at 8 a. m. today. i tions to ARRANGED h VR AL Had Been Active In Business and Political Life Of " United States MOUNTAIN HIKERS PREPARE tomorrow. He was not subpoenaed until after Mrs: Mcpherson had and told her story of kld- tiapping and captivity in Mexico, indicating the- - evangelist iuay- - have Kven Information lluklug Ormis-- 1 v ton with 1he case. Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, the evauge- list's mother, and Miss Emma Schaffer, her secretary, are the to ap chlcf witnesses ischeduk-pear beforeMhejojyUynvestigat; ors tomorrow. Miss Schaffer is to tell about the alleged discrepancies in her story of Mrs. McPhersohV disappearance at the seashore, and that of the evangelist herself. Mrs. McPherson in her regular Sunday sermon last night broadcast to "Rose," "Steve" and another un named man, her asserted kidnappers, a prontule" of lmmuhtty from If ther would give autborltlea themselves-u- p The evangelist again sketched the story of her alleged abduction and SttOFJB OF DEATH , He did not recover fromthe coma which be had fallen, last Sat urday, bis son, Sinclair Weeks, said In making the announcement. A late statement lssued froni Jh Mummer borne had diagnosed the former secretary's Illness as "tumor on a u artery In the brain In addition to the heart condition." Dt. R. E. Wilder of White Meld announced that angina jieetoris tlio' (iiewralgla of actual cause of death, After recovering from his oppra-- ' tlon at the Boston hospital in Slay, 1925, Weeks; spent the summer in W est Gloucester, Mass. He - went te Washington the following when bis resignstlon as sec retary of war was announced. '"Last wintern'ltlv-MralVi!tiks 4m Aiado .. n. . trip. to. V ..bis., .Weektv arrives juiwraur home 1iir la8t "niflinh."hoplug thnt the change Jn climate mlgbt restore bis fast fulling health. John V4ngate Weeks, though a banker and broker by profession, devoted most of his life to politics. lntr ; john w. Contestants :: . m ST I ' The annual outing of the Uti Stake Priesthood qupruuis and au Illary. organlsatloaa to be held Geneva M'ednesday, July '14, Ites to be one of tbe biggest affai of KiVInd, according to Super! tendon WI, Claude Lewis,' chairmt of the publicity committee. ' Prti of various Vlnds have Ten gafhi week jroi GUNNISON MAN ISINJUREDON iiBiTwimmttte to; at the games and rac Prises wilt also be given to the wa ed-- "STATE ROAD tj .a , given a way having the largest number prese and the highest percent of roemlK present v.'iii-- l v:a:1i1-,.;si " Dell Webb, city recreational i rector, has been se'ected to. lie tl chees leader and announcer.' T rrowdg jrrxpwted tojaiher 10 a. m. at the Geneva resort. The general roll call wilt common Bnx at 11J45 o'clock, with bauk of tbe X. M M. I. A. charge. lm - Wreirbetwel ' : H. M. Childs Sustains Severe When Struck to Injuries -- Pavement By Auto ri the" highWhile, walking of . tbe way at the Intersection state road aHd the road to Geneva, H. M.; Childs, 68. Of Gunnison,, was ogos. By E. L. ROBERTS struck by tbe left fender of a car - 4y W411lam - 4JlitleJh -, - Afve ijunrhTOirwttt dinner-and for rest gluulng tcf.a wseintle. ftorn. ft, Brts be aUowedJojr erlnteiMlent of the Utah Fuel com 13 o'clock noon, and 3 p." nr., aft otwor-host more, the j yvigijMjce lii!t,iine-o- t Meat Cank, and WaH wlticb- a progrnnt of apnrts.i flfteeamitttflgrlmMgert-th- e InJuredT The ;coiitui; thivw aiimea will be given, under tbe badly d altars which ia1bnf:ibeifery7tiiMmri'TbBi' Mr.- - hifils to" tlie paveuieuf.. His pervlslou of Fred C. St rate.' T will 'take place at Aspen Grove, auogos Glacier, or perhaps tbey will face sfrnck the jinveuient sj hard children's. races will climb difficult shun this and take lnclude) dash July 16 and J 7. The cheerful chants the nose- was' broken, two "bad cttts from 40 yards to 800 yards ft of mountaineers mingle with the the easier rock trail .tojthe porth. were sustained above the eyes, and boys and girls from six to 13 yen? hymns of pilgrims and the clatter When once at the Monument the the skull waa silently fractured. He of age, Inclusive, n mwiu-taido hikers will oJLioblnailiLjOtt-alObestreajhomage to the 'itenantourrayj-ii- f The adult sport " wilt coinmenf worship there for hours Crane he I'rovo ii nd the highways leading to a P"lttnunelsiugh; of Pleasant Grove, who at S iiefore p. m. under the direction tbe descent making thrilling the Wasatch Giant. of power in .the Republican nrty later jjtook him . to the Communiy Grant ,N.,,Eggertsen and will On Ibe evening of Thursday, July down the steep glacier. In in New England. Beginning hospital at Aaierln Fork, between the yf elude On Saturday: evening rat Aspen 15, just between tbe bonrs of sun1H98 as an alderman In his home Mr. Childs, who was refunrtn? lout wardK, otwtacle races for m hikset and darkness all devoted moun- Grove the University of Utah town of Newton, Jiass,he was suc to his home at Gunnison from a d races fl ind women, wia have7 coin- tain lovers will gather" beforerrthe mayor, cessively visit with his two ; daughters at men,eggLracea forewomen, a nd, cuigressman, itlete-ehare of luf Altec ' FountalmfUriifhanrtoimg United States senator and seretary Most-oBjnintifiil hajii istoptied his Car at lay jaces between the wards.. ' university for a period of fitting Itrogrums and festivities. 'V : of war. aide of the road and was wa'k- - frog race fwlU be conducted; unit the will return Sat' the hikers likely ceremony and absolutions in preparthe Republican convention of ing acmss the pavement to a'storfe In In will tbe direction of Klrby Allen. ut many renin nrday nigh ation for their entry into the portal at tne side, roaaTTAccoralng rest 1M6 he war- second to Cli Ixwry Nelson will ha ve thai of Timpanogos canyon.-- FridayVJuly oveLgundiiy'iQjnjoyj.-day'- s Evans Hughes as choice for Repub toSherlff r T. I)rBoydTwhoinvest:i-gate- d of the feature events to be giv 16 at 10 o'clock in the morning the in the niountuins after 'the great lican presidential Tiomlnee. the accident, eyewitnesses de- - lieclnnlng at 4 p. m. TJalf an climb. community Grove to y"' will Asiien procession great ' Weeks was born at Ijincaster N: cliire' that Mt. Llttlejohn was not Utuh's great Timpanogos Hike is later, representativea from the vil begin. Iarge autobusses will carry H., April 11, Ihiio. When aged 17 driving at a rapid 'rate of sMed. lous wards wilt compete is swi will as which an event tbe lame and the. bait, the aged and dexigimted in the 'district Tbey' say Mr. Childs hesitated for he"was uilng racea and 'diving contests bring together a lfhlking organiza- 8cbool"BtteachlDg' tbe infirm. ;....: Lancaster, and latrr went a'momenOs be walled acrossthe the new pool at Geneva. One state of the hike lovers tions end Friday evening at. 8:30 o'clock at mountain to the naval acadeioy at AnnnpoHs, imvemeiit, turned hack towards his and one girl 'contestant will lie-- j the sTheatre ef the Pines' the If in a yearly Invitation an Therefore is from, which he .graduated Infn 1881. carand then started across the road tered in this event. : ' clfmb. teenth annual Timpanogos Hike the and for two. years served to clubs broadcasted At 6:30 o'clock a series or co again. hiking program will be held, and this will always e navy. For the next six years be Mr. and Mrs. Llttlejohn and three petltlve stunts will be given urn 4ni mediately hyfifteen uf allJdnds.and flumbers tojjartlcl-pat1n the community affair. Hik-in- g waslaTid cxmTraTKsloncr for the Flor- children were on their way to the direction of Wllford A. HH giant sky.- rockets announcing of-- f from the ida Southern railroad. the time of the are at Sundav achtml tHPerintendents w eitected groups .th.e ceremonial .IJgMing-jj- f tna klally rried :'art8Sff1iema "Mount Wasatcir the""TiiF aTnill),;' compete against" M. I. A. jiresidc the bon fire. . A bevy of Iteautiful were of Utah and Utah Agricu- A. SlnclalrrTwo chBdren In a mass ball contest. Elders frJ Timpanogos, nymphs will then move verslty Weeks and born to tbem-('harw the city will have a about the funeral pile in 'procession ltural " College Summer schools and now Mrs. J, W, Davidge. Elders from the outlying dlstrli while the fire Is being lighted, at from Welier "Gymnasium and the Katherlne, In 1H) he returned to Boston Priests of tbe fity will have an Which Inoment thpv wilt Ivrenk tutu Desert Gymnasium as well as from with Hmirjr Hornblower organ and aU lmlU;t Mhor stacie race with, the priests fn a dance of eestacy as the.,najues ized the- banking and brokerage the state. the outlying districts. The gi leap towards the mountain peaks. firm of Hornb'oWer and Weeks, will compete In target throwl Saturday at day break music will Weeks remained" the active manager: . Stake board members of the awaken the hikers from their sleep until 1013, when he was dwted ...to the organlzaMi and primary after and, "they have prepared a 'f the United States-senatewill enter a nail driving cotu hasty breakfast, they will join in a exsenate ln''the When of palutiiigs at The High Priests and Seventies vJ one continuous line at the grove for exhibition The napired he lsH'atne Bcpuhliciin an all day trek along Asjien Grove the B.'Y.TTArt Gallery is attract- play, a five tuning Imseball pin from Ma'ssa- committeeman tional . trail to the highest peak of Timping a great dcal'of attention and with an Indoor baseball. The stij hUMtts antVj!iti,t B a fiJ'residfnt -the --High- I'xtui prcsldrwcy--a- 4 Under 12 SPANISH The favorable comment from e'ii',e.'",R-Uhuuof a the spray FORK. Julv anogos,.. . of for choice secretary TTarding's have challenged fje bishoprics th ed wa tet'f a1hr'gndrihiiouL'H7ieliis are interested In art. The pictures Shepherd family descendants, war. serving throughout the Hardfof a horseshoe plUhf 111 "Is?" shown of columbines, beneath- - great piues over only during tlu their annual and over jagged cliffs, across iin-- I reunion" at t'astilla Springs Thurs ing administration as war" secretary week. - There Is no admissloii contest. This event Is under tbe "to the presirectl'ou of President J. - Willi hitheajre floors and l)eside high- day, Friday and. Saturday. The and personul adviser charge. Visitors are welcome " land lakes the pilgrims will take time was spent in programs, bath dent. President Uoolldge retained next Knight and W. H, Boyle. Friday. day until cabinet. in r hiin tin wlfl v be "Tbo spent their way singing praises to." the lug,' dancing and sports of variousl evening ' ;Wcek resignid as" se4ttafy : of dancing. beauty and the mystery of Tlmian4klltls-.j' T Ocfolier.' war last a ( L,. - ,Hj - Moutte-aAieelfa- ofllkel.tinadJi.;tQrKj moiintaln-god'.v8acre- ....t" B.j jf early-bblalne- . s L T three-Togge- ornwt-4on-fir- ge f tb or-th- V jr 1 . f -- -- Miss-MaT- les tug-of-w- MANY ENJOY T&ri" - ART EXHIBIT SHEPHERDS . ..t'... T-- V his-terr- FERGUSONS TO IN REUNION niim-lierln- g TO CELEBRATE the-sta- ke 1550,-held - - SPANISH FOItKJuue 12 The AT GLENGARRY -Fertruson reunion will be held at : -- " Geneva Saturday, July 17th. All descendants of this family from the Thirty carrier boys and em different parts of the state are in ployees in the circulation departted to attend. Grant Crandall of ment Tof the Evening Herald .will Sprlngvllle Is in charge of the re celebrate the new high mark of 4000 'nion y circulation or tne tieraiu at resort this evening. .The employees of this department of the paper will le the guests of the' Herald management,-- and tbey will- enjoy bathing, a dinner, and games. ,Tbe boys have looked forward for spvejal weeks to their, big; annual outing. In former years they have joined with the other deiwrtments f of the paper In the big annual event A. 8mith, present Fredrl-fhe Reorganized Church of but owing to' tbe large number now ' SaintSj. required to distribute the papers, Jesus' Christ of LaUer-dathey, are tielng feted by themselves. and C It Rich, president of Utah Uien-grfrr- f Gets SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES VM.Thurber P, O. Appointment EMTlll VALUE OF iilUSii; "With Hthe opening of the second half of the Central Utah league series Verne M.- Tbnrber, 4M North: the citizens of Utah county should give baseball better supisirt,'' says Third West street, this cltv. has reNEW YORK. July 2 n')-T- he Alma Van Vageneu, one of Provo's most ardent and consistent 1himImiI1 an aMKlritujeiit of ruriiU sr- - luterliorouish RapuL Transit com-- . 1 faua. . , Her in the Provo most office, ac- - pu'u today announced that 1st strik"We have never bad better baseliall than that which is being played cording to " Information" ri'ceived ing luotormen and switch inch bad e' last night, by the' Central Utah k"gufr this jear. These boys are all working from tbe fourth assistant postmas- returned to v r the ter generat by J, P. McGulre, following hard for the love of the sport. iimpany ultinintuiu of the Provo offb. that' luen niust be- - buck oh their "I have'seen a lot of baseball In the airt year, but I can truthfully of- Jobs by noon or forfeit seulorlty : "bis Mr. assume will Thnrber say that I have enjoyed the games right here at home more than any ficial duties August 2, as. rural car by replacement . of .the others including those of professional players. No. 2. which will eliminate the4 men who have taken their place. rier ' ."Our. local boys wre playing fine ball and they should lie given services of Adellier.t . A. J'otice I.nsiiei tot Thomas temporary better support. Some of these fellows who only see. a game once In' a after an Investl raii in of an served the jistsons who lias Gay, great- - while should go- more-oftebefore tbey pass, judgment ou our of thls'routo in" a"very satisfactory announcement y the transit'? com-' ' '" ' . home team. , i fired manner during the past few' mouths panv that rhot Imd ! lie-e first-ha- lf d iovoinTsheti-aeconmMUtt erl,eajthh:h.latt't stateMr,--ThurhratratusrliMiay saltt that the report Mrr and Tuesday. Patriarch Smith will so bad. May. be If a few more 'real, boosters would get back of our will at. a fllltjr vacancy caused by. the that there bad each.n' the church, chapel, 20 ". We'd finish flist.i socoud half -- BiyuXJCethe teaui during S West Fourth South street, at "Iet's try )e Vunrised how much tbe. grandstaad can was forced to resign on account of sulted. frotn explosion- - f sigual tor o'clock: on Imth evenings.-Thpublie " v. .. do pedoes on the tracks.. to ill health. . is Invited 'attend. t - - work-sinc- CHURCH COMG lsist-maste- non-unio- n patrl-arch'b- . rum-nilng- y - y dlHtFU-tr-wU- Browa. of the medical to tbejooys-- a hearty welcome and corps; Captain Burwril dark, eti repoft'rthnt thpy an. going to"ln eenrhre officer, of thr naval depot H shoMjii'- tb tisie 'of ilhoir ytuing and Lieutenant Scbrader.ot the ma Uveas The fesHvitlew wIl begin - promptly at 7 o'clock, v Att-th- I'i j. . -- e ' R:R:HEN GIVEN PATRIARCH OF -l 3 ' : r MEETSOON - mander E. A. r (Ay ' are tbe oldeiit !twiiiH In Bt. Paul, Minn. They seen .in Otto and Alfred Erickson were oorn 60 years ago and have seoft each other nearly every day of - IIotetitoployertrfiiTerslde; Tei iht'ifc lives. Each is a pulnter and jjaper hunger, each has been married of time and each has seen children. They have lived In ported a man believed TCMve been thersame length Ormlston bad made, iuttuiries there St, i"ui toe 45'jfeUN luj "uelther baa ever seen a movie, or tun for days ago. He was also reported seen 'in Kan Francisco and In an automobile headed fur the Mexican ... border. At Riverside the man identified as Ormlston asked the hotel clerk anrtlfjiiessefliriBlrgra hlch'Js to le' resumed vestlgation GEHEVATO BE AT 3 A.M. MONDAY 1 various parts of the state. ' Death Calls 1 HEAD AR dENDCAMEQtriETI; thei radios wanhadrien o r -- On . a utoiBoblle. 7HTr',tr-r;.J OraOtftoo la wanted as an topurt- - x7 , Former Secretary of War John W, Weeks Passes g- "If Mrs. Mcrherson had registered yet,. : Investigators learned. He made a second inquiry several days ' later, it was said. was It reported, the Subsequently, radio man had been seen speeding towiHKhMheri-b- - :: t U LOS AXGELE8j-3nly-rlThe bunt for Kenneth G, Ormistop, missing grand jury witness In the Aiinee tjeinple UcPberson kidnap ping mystery, was pushed with re newed vigor today on report that , . Funeral services fur J. Pa id M brukeman ou the Utah Kail who was killed' bet ween two way, Staff. (Voited Pri Correspondent) be mn ears Saturday foreitootir-wll- l DOVER, N. "J,. J.'uly isTTCP) lieM In the lrovo Wxih ward clwi-- ' An Ainorlcan flag, flntterrnit proudel Tuesday afternoon al l o'clock. ly in the brttimttofc'B txJsy wa will lie under the di a eoUtury sentry oTer the desolate . bishopric of the rection of the area which once wat covered by ward. the United States navy'a greatest Pleasant View . ei FOITANNraLiramOF Worth, , 4 - EX-W- UUVJ U :: :; CAa Promises Immunity from Prosecution If They WiU Giye ThemselyesUpj Area of Ten Miles Completely Torn Up By tho Terrific Texas, St Paul SENDS il AWOfM ESS AG E"T: TV ROSE AND "STEVE" HUNDRED- - INJURED IN HOSPITAL Mhob Ind. if- ... i Kenneth G. Ormiston Wanted As Witness in Grand Jury Investigation War Era Explosion . VlVU 0FU.S.IH yV- - Details Search for Dead Among Rains Resembling i : .. CASE SOUGHT Y " iv hv Mill iVMUVJ UUVl LnJU- -i VlUU ::: IN M'PHERSON EXPLOSION .VER-TW- O - ? The OlrTest Twins in ; nV ;::: amage In Navy AmmnmtEOii. U :;- - ' LOSTIN GIANT t U.: ilion - r1 W :: ::--- ::- usmnxft . z fam X7..1I1 Decreet Highest . ctilald rr:::: Is-v- . to-wi-n aHor' . . : BOYLE'S ML Profefwor William H. Boyle, Bi ham' Young university, :. addresi Saints congregnf the latter-daat SautaqHln on Sunday evening the value of music. To lllustr his lecture. ..Professor Boyle ;t with, blm the follovug mnslcia WHma Boyle. Melba Boyle, Rh' Johnson. Aleda Thompson and It SidwelL i professor Boyle asserts the gregatlitn was especially well pi ed with the iUusttntions, and ui thI4nnskknft.:to .continue hey tl regular'tinje for closing the y |