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Show RIVALS THE ' " BEST ' .. SURPASSES THE REST 12 PAGES IMMIHMCS-MISIMJLin- ) UTAH COUNTY 1 TODAY Pages 1 to 8 ' ' " 39TIIYEAR,N0.52., mm ruria p 1 UllU - - r" " ..ii. ,;';. In ' r!rr,yr"mt , ..." .. Graf eppeliix Q ver Madeira- GETS 1 .. on (f -; ; : t "Alimony" Sara Is Free - - - .ihAif U ' : - -,-- "cM. W& -- - - Jill 8 'I Tunnelto EightOil Eif e3 .Freezing TempraturesLLikely "irriVIiddleWest and Rocky Mountain Regions .... i Snow Hurts day; Satur f 1 Apples I f - CHICAGO Oct. 12. (UP) The first breath of winter was sweeping into the mid west today from the slopes of C. T. Keigley Resigns Due to Alaska. Increased Business Respon- Snow and high winds al ready iave enveloped the BlbUitiesjDr. Christen Jen.and western plains Rocky son Is Luncheon Speaker - Mountain - states, the weather bureau here predicted, that by the time the football teams kick off for Saturday's games, the temperatures in this region will have dropped to from 40 degrees to below freezing. ' The, mercury Is due to skid rapidly In Chicago from a record high of 87.2 degrees for October' 11, at 1 a. m.i today the temperature was 72 degrees but by dawn It had beto fall, slowly at first. gun "" " Utah Apple Lost Apple growers in Utah reported heavy losses resulting from the sudden cold snap around Logan. Hundreds- of orchards where the- crop had not been harvested were blanketed under eight inches of snow. bJLr-- Halt Speed In Early Stages of Flight, But Improvement Is Expected Soon ; . May J Arrive ..Sunday Headwinds ' -- , --- "iM mw f " ' l v- - , , ' 4. Alpheus Mossman, 17, Under Arrest With Giles and Johnson, But Unproved Stale- - r ' " ' f , . . An irresponsible story, conflicting in nature throughout, and leaving the officers more or less puzzled, was told Thursday by Alpheus Moss-ma- n, 17, of Provo, to a group of Salt Lake and Utah county-office- rs in regard to his movements in and around Spanish Fork at the time of. the Wllklns ' W It ij , 4 , "'" ' I. E. Brockbank, prominent Provo attorney, today became president of the Provo Rotary club in place of C T. Keigleyr superintendent of the signed as a member of the club due to increased business responsibilities, L. W. Nims, manager of the Provo office of the Utah Power and L;ght company, was named vice president of the club to succeed At- Snow also fell in Montana, Wye mtng and North Dakota" Hail storms leveled corn fields in and damaged small buildings Nebraska, A..- " w " - f fr: torney Brockbank. A plea for the people of America to become more acquainted witH conditions in Europe was made by Dr. Christen Jensen, dean "of the school of applied science. Young university, who has recently re turned from a year's study and travel in Europe. Dr. Jensen declared that the peoStatea are quite ple of provincial In that they are not worM minded. He called attention to the fact that the world is more Of 8 unit at present dueto rapid communlca- - frt roiitinuat with f:t; ttmrnT '"" ' n 3 iiK..'..-.,AMc.'.A.l.lVfc- ' "' GREAT CONFAB Ho is only 37 years old. John P. Conmy of Fargo, was elected chef de chemin of the Forty and Eight. chosen for national office t., N. de fer, TEACHERS IN Others in the were: " Legion Sous chefs de chemin do for Oak H. Allhee, MarshalltownIa.; William U Poolan, Jr., Louisville, "KyTTGeorge E. Love, EUgene, .Orr "play-order- (Continued on Page Three) VOCAL WINNERS Utah Stake Relief Society Wiil Meet at Stake Institute Opens In Provo; TaBernacTe R. T. A.. Meets Tonight At 7 :30 f patrons and teachers of Prove are urged to attend tne meeting tonight at ?:S0 o'clock f in the Provo high school j toriiim, sponsored by the Par- association of the f rltju Dean Milton Bennlon and Superintendent J. A. Ashman of will be the speakers. f Richfield j Attention is also called to the nnjrning session Saturday at . which problems relating- to the I health work of the schools will All I I I I I The Utah stake Relief society conference. will be held Sunday at 11 a. m. and 2 p. m.. In the Utah stake tabernacle. The topics to be dlscussedjire as follows: Interesting" T3ptps- "How to Cooperate With County Charity," general board member; '"Care of Defective Children," general board member;"Importance of Between Consultation Monthly Bishops and. Ward Relief Society Presidents," Bishop IL Aldous Stewart Anderson, of Provo, of Prof. " Flofence "Jepperson Madsen. and Miss, Helen Palfrey-man- , of Sprlngvllle, student of Mrs. Hannah C. Packard were declared the winners of the Atwater-KeI Dixon. be. discussed. radio vocal audition contest at ColL, kwomen "Ten "Report of th Relief "Society Aclege Hall last night. ad complishments During the Past landfour ienwere entered Irr the With .the question Df better Indi" K. Paxman: Tear," Mrs. Ascha contest, which included the Provo justment to the needs of the Relief stake society president; vidual child as the central theme, district The winners, who were determ- the teachers of the Provo city "Standards of Child Care," general ined by the vote of the audience, schools gathered In their first fall board member; "Educational Work will.appear"with the other winners8 Institute. Friday morning at the in the Relief Society." Mrs. Eliza -itr sr state contest next Friday at tuniirr high schooK auditorium, jO. Nelson f "New Plans o'clock which will . be broadcast where general assembly and general Doara memper. KSL of Salt Public May Attend over radio station e Thra j - .Continued bers of the organization are urged to attend the morning session, while .COMMUNITY CHURCH CHOIR. the general public is cordially inThere will be a rehearsal of the vited to be present at the afternoon Community church choir tonight at meeting. Members of each ward 7:'30 o'clock, under the direction of -I- k-A, arerequested to bring thefr own Cnrfbertson, lunch so that all may enjoy the noon hour together. The stake board will furnish punch for every-- , ( stu-"?e- I I - I nt I I On-Pag- SERVICES FOR The Weather Generally fair tonight and Saturday; little change lntemp-erattir- e. HCUli ' Maximum temp. Thursday TTT-.Minimum temp. Thursday . . . .47 freclpltatlon ' . ,70 Inch Jt .... - i' .,l0tM.vm m -- '" i: ic ".iii ..... A. . v - his B.P.W.CLUB MANY ATTEND G.O.P. RALLY HAS MQUET trlo,... lawless Admissions and Denials-Accor- ding to Sheriff Boyd. Mossman admitted at one time after re- Siwre5t5taTids"sotrintime after midnight tonight with fronv 38 to 48 hours remaining before the silver gray form Is attached to the moor-Inmast at Lakehurst, N. J The Graf Zeppelin made a steady flight yesterday. Starting majestic-llher from Frielerichshafe.n,home4wseT at -- W52- a. m (NewlYork time) she cut directly to Switzerland, thence down France by the way of Lyons and St, Maries de la Mer and then started down the eastern coast of Spain. d Machine - When the Graf Zeppelin left Friederichshafen Dr. Eckencr expected to make the flight In about Moreover the machine 70 hours.' Achievements Of Republican LrvesFof Hooverand "Sm ith Sketched In Non- - -Administrations Stressed ' : Partisan Talk i By Mabey ' the-Span- ish .. v - . Well-Fuele- I ARE ANNOUNCED GIVEN REPORT BIGSESSION . ii murder, August 28. Third Youth Implicated Mossman was taken Into custody following the confessions of Truman Giles and Ellis Johnson, two Provo youths who Implicated Jilm , In a series of thefts and robberies alleged to have taken place during the last two months, Including tha burglary of the Spanish Fork Co op on or about the time of th murder of the aged watchman. .. Yesterday Mossman was taken by Sheriff J. D. Boyd and other of--, fleers to the scene of the murder1 at the Spanish Fork store During his trip around the various places Inside of the building' he pointed out evidence that at times startled the officers, only to reverse himself later on at another point Tialf a i. severe grirrfng-iljndef dozen officers throughout the day, nothing approaching a straight confession was wrung from, th youth, who seemed Incoherent and vague at times. At the same time the officers believe there Is enough ground on this and other charges to hold the youth In custody, together: with the other two members of the peated questioning that he and two other boys had entered Fork Co-o- p the night, before the murder, and carried away some loot In the store. At one time stolen . he admitted he heard a shot, only ; to deny It later. The main purpose of tho visit to Instructive An and The responsibility f citizenship Interesting Spanish Fork was to find a gun HoovHerbert lives of of the sketch - tha In- -t that Mossman during one of his er and Alfred K. Smithi our two talking spells Inferred had been franchise formed the basis ofa was given handed him by two men the mornpresidential candidates, membefore talk the S. the Ballif at given spirited by Judge George ing after the murder. He declared bers of the Young Men's Republican regular monthly banquet-meetin- g that the gun had been buried in a Profesclub of Utah county and their of the Provo Business and shack In the vicinity ' of Spanish friends by former governor Charlesslonal Women's club. The banquet Fork, but efforts of the officers to R. Mabey at Utahna Gardens Thurs was held at the Motel KoDeria, find the gun or the loot at the Need of Additional Buildings Thursday evening. day evening. places Indicated proved fruitless.. Lives Are Sketched Attendance Is Large ' Wandering Story - - Emphasized In Biennial He told ofVhelr parentage, childDespite the "stormy weather many While the party was conducted I -nri thlr early triipyle for i mm Mfnll wii t K Ann fit thjoug Recommendations qmount and one Spanish aeronau- middle age enjoyed the function. recognition ana success; nooveras as ed out the back ' door through a Smith a and was candidates State engineer, and. he gained " entrance and preswhich mining tical official said there county " The -- birTminl -trip-ha- lf way ent were Introduced by Fred Mark-ha- representative of the people of New traced the course he took to get to report of the Utah as the upper floor. In some Instances, state hospital for the period ending around the' world and that thus president of the organization York.. He quoted Will Rogerstwo June 30, 1928. was submitted to the there was no reason for fear ir and master of ceremonies. . stating that never before have his answers checked with the truo state board of insanity as its reg- the speed was greatly diminlshd. Preceeding Mr. Mabey's address, men1 so popular and well known situation but In others again h as for Mont held W. opponents of at the seemed to be the Victim of his own beesxjomlnated ular monthly meeting Ferry,, former mayor ; of the presidential seat Salt Lake City and hospital Thursday. Imagination. was Hoover-CurtiA musical s Volunteer clubs of program recommendations of splendid Following the Spanish Fork trip, furnished by an Instrumental trio he jwas Jaken back to Salt Lake, Dr. Frederick Dunn, superintendent, ed the spirit of patriotism shown by consisting of the MtssesWtlm where he Is being held on charges emphasized the need of additional the young people of the state, and Boyle, Vera Busch and. Wanda Pet- connected - with the automobile buildings, pointed out that several declared that the organization of ty.. .Miss Boyle also played 400 additional beds will be required thefts perperUUd In that county. Hoover-Curti- s clubs among the stu- piano solos which wera thoroughly f6"TecommodatfitheTver-gT"owin-g dents of the Institutions of higher enjoyed. population before thekclose of the next bienrrium. During the business session of learning within the state augurs )J.; Additions Are Imperative ; Elks from all over Utah will meet on (Continued on Page Three) (Continued Page Three) 'The superintendent recommends in Salt Lake City Monday, October the building of a wing fm either 22. at 8 p. m.; to greet Murray Hul-beend of the present main hospital ofJNow Yorkr grand exalted ' rtiler B..P. O. Elks according" to Jo on (Continued Page Three) deputy seph T. Farrer, district Of Interest to sports followers grand exalted ruler of Utah. will be the following guesses on Mr. Hulbert will he in utan iwo the B. Y. Aggie rrH days during ' which time he will be I U! I result tomorrows visit accompanied John W. McAdam assistant ing various points of interest as postmaster, !0 to IS for the well as In going over the affairs of J)EMO-GUEStho order- AggMj, .;'j.J Tl Tetflrsnnrmemtief1- - j -- TBatoa demand stata ;' road commission, of the The Evening HernW sports service will be in great 20 to 1 in favor of the Colorado eleven opposing t Itfrs. Saturday. with- - the twirfevlctorlnua B..Xk-tKing, wife of Senator 1 '" ' Colorado Aggies in Fort CollinsrAgglee. , f for. Second No. and Univ. Ave. King, was guest of honor at a J. Edwin Stein, manftver of The, Cougar Kittens will provide Saturday's gridiron attracreception, given Wednes- the. Anderherg Jewelery, 13 to T, tion In Provo, since the "Y" freshmen will tangle with L. D. SI in favor tof Colorado Aggies. "The Religious Side of Common Junior college of Salt Lake 1n the "X" Btadium at 2 o'clock tocratic women t the residence of H. R, Merrill, member of the morrow. Accon ; Sense" will be the subject of Rev. Mrs. Thomas N. Taylor. athletic council, - Young nnl- MrsKln-iScore by quarters of the B. Y. Mrs. Honrv Mr. Bachelder's sermon at the Com vrn Aggie and Kitten-- " nanying Movie-and- ' D. S. games will be promptly reported to the Herald office, of munity church next Sunday In, conMrs. Phil 'Reynolds verslty, IS to In favor of the ;' and these running scores may be had by calling 95, 107 or 1208 Aggiea.' , nection with the morning service Suit Lake City. ehiilnnan wh'ch .begins at, 11 o'clock. There Clayton Jenltlmi, preslilefit 'ot : game, anothermost Interest-in- g Saturday. The the chamber of commerce, 13 to i Introtlured Miss Al.'cn L. Reynolds, will be special music by the cholr,- encounter, will be reported to the Herald at the half and .. ; . ..: 0, for Colorado.. . final. The Sunrtav scnooi is nrm rejsu-larl- y who Introduced the. guest of hondft j,1 Dr. Vern R, Greenwood, to Final scores' of all Rocky Mountain conference galhes, and at 10 o'clock with traded lesMrs. King gave a delightful and InM. In to Dr. 14 Stanley r of other games of interest to Utah county fans, will, be reported dark, teresting talk on life in Washington. sons as the basis of instruction J for Colarado Agglea. f Avocnt solo ,w!S furnished by religious education. A new year Saturday evening, and will appear In Sunday's paper, as will a . "'" . ' for Colorado, Miss Delenne Tavlor, B' vocal duot for this organization, is just special story of the "Y'VColorado Aggie game, and a detailed so ' Dr. L. E. McKcfl, 1S to 8 for ..... was Venderrd by Mrs, Alene C. Slm- g. Now Is th e time f or n e'w . ''J'-cpuritof the freshman 'gama. ; A full story of voioraaob mons una Mrs. IVJarie H, Homer, scholars to enroll. high game,, being played ' this afternoon; also will appear In Sunday's Herald. - -- .. Junius Jackson, .Manager o and several numbers were given by The state Christian Endeavor ' ' ' ." : Jackson Motor company, 15 to 8 will be held in Provo, ., the Cougar quartet. Delicious '" . I for Colorado,' freshmenta wer served to 110. .; - October 19 to 21. j STATEBOAR- IS SCHEDULED . " prsua4ad-him,-topay-up-- HEADS TO END CONFERENCE i E -- ubrlMiM 3 iMMt augurating the first to heudod he Is Ulenn over Sam service, battle and sir psssenRer county (California) Reld, known ward the Atlantic today. where more throughout the United Statea as "Alimony Sam," la free. But when Sam favoiaWe " weather will accelerate won his freedom Sheriffs Roy-- Heard was fined- - $250 for contempt of court. -- The trouble started when Sheriff Heard (left) took Sam (right) her sped. ...i.' T;r...Zr to, Sun. Francisco to attend the. reunion of the 363rd Infantry association. 80 MilenPeti Hour Sam's buddies Zeppelin swung down back "atl- the Spanish coast la st n ight stiff monay and obtain his release. When the sheriff returned to Willows, frontal wiqds retarded her speed California, with his prisoner, Judge X C, Lu.ttrel fined Heard $250 for until, according to mileage compu-tatin- g violating the committment The charge' agamst Heard was filed by the she pould be making no bet; Glenn'-CountBar association-T- he court house at Willows, where, the ter than 30 miles sn hour .v7 legal battlo took place, is shown above.-- But once she strikes the Atlantic, folprovided the southern route is lowed, tail wbids should aid her and some meteorologists believe the the wind wilt whip the .speed of this new air oueen to approximately 80. miles an hour. That should put her over the trans-Atlant- "iliMillilliilMi J- ' . I,C)NDrtN, Ck:t. 12 (UP) Pulling hard aKaiuHt head winds the German dirigible Graf Zeppelin, in- ion'and transportation. Understand inr Is Needed "Since the world war there has been considerable talk about world neacc" sold Dr. Jensen. "If that will ever be realised there must be more of a sympathetic understanding between the people of the world otherwise- - peace pacta and r world courts will mean little." Oct 12 Dr. Jensen gave an interesting, al(UP) An aerial pageant by more though a hurried, account of his than 200 army and civilian planes tout-o- f . Europe and of the impres- - In -- to- fealtmftHrfa-MI--H-4iee-tHnta--F- e marked the end oi me nauunai giona h received of the various na- Springs, Calif., engineers devised "the tunnel pictured bolow. The tun Amcrlcan Legion convention today, tions visited. nel was decided on after the damage had amounted to more than $500,- Excellent musical selections were Although most 6f the 60,000 veterans who attended the convention given by the Cougar quartet, with 000 and there seemed no way of quenching the flames.. Through the tun were on their way to their homes, Mrs. Edgel Blackham at the piano. nel the tremendous gas pressure within was to beAopped. while simul tons of mud were to be dumped into the mouth of the well. - many remained over for the pagDr. Fred R. Taylor, past president taneously eant or to Join special tours' of the of the club, presided at the meeting. Mexican border and Mexico City. DPaul V. McNutt, of Bloomington, Ind.r4 thnew national eommaadV er. - ton'ght the-Unit- ed LEGION NAMES M commiiiUoa-t'o- n wlreJe- -" station at 1'ico ViRario, on San Miguel Inland, The Azore. :and announced that ft expected to reach IDjrta , r- -. " p. m. Grtwnwlch time. m. K. 8. T.K ad v s from FunchfU said. '.i The Oraf Zepp"I!n was In at 1:80 (::! a, Columbia Steel Corporation, "who re - -- LISBON, Portugal, Oct 12- --, (I P) Tho Graf Zeppflln was flying over Furwhal, Madeira, 1, ments Are Unconvincing LEROY PASSEY ' one. , Ward choristers are requested to for LeRoy Funersl ' services t brtngrtheh Relief Hsociety song Tassey,Jr.7wnT he helrunasy-a1 o'clock in the Bonnevnie wara books' to the meeting, according to H'wm th mm of Mr. and Mrs.'- - Allie W. Clark, stake Relief chaper. -- Mrs.icRox rasey t Eart died at the . Center society chorister, family home street, and PRORE POWER ACTIVITIES Wednesday. ; Death was due to WASHINGTON. Oct. 12. (UP) following cerebral hemmorrhnfres : Propaganda activities of northwestan accident Tuesday night to be exFriends may view the body at the ern power Interests were In the federal family home prior to the services. amined further today Interment will be In the Provo city trade commission's utilitls Investn; .. igation, ., cemetery, Ji;Ia.. ' - dhor - B.P.0.E.WILL GREETRULER -- Guesses On B.Y.U. Game rt CALL EVENING HERALD MRS. KING IS FOR FOOTBALL SCORES Col-ora- tt W.-H- . well-srranpt-vl Community Church . " r L. , ; ' -- er . - '"' . ln . ? . t |