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Show i tt : ir ANEWSPAJPEU Dedicated to jrjK&er of fairaea. to a3 secllau of L'Ufc county. " - - .1 I F liil V J FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 156. mm JXJUV UTILE : - 0, er IT. - Clubmen to Supervise Children in Day of Genuine ' Recreation i . - WILL BE TAKEN TO GROUNDS IN AUTOS JeAuidiay, January 2a. is Thursday- - morning. Rhodes was arrested at Spanish Fork Saturday by Sheriff J. D. Biyrd and deputies,' following a meeting of the two wives - some days before that time, when wife No. 1 advised wife No. J thaj she wife" of Rhodes, much to the consternation of the second-wif- e; t Rhodes Jiiid little to say at the time be was '' aenttf-iced- . AT w psnyon; All the little folks who have sleighs are asked to take them along, but the lack of a sleTgh need not .prevent the child from Joining the strong and having a good time, Mr. Asnwortfc Bttm..r:r,;?i.' ; coaatlng guMstTlf 'jn'TWfaj coBdltion. lor ra out sare coasting, members of the dub; declare, The little folks who jq'tt in the excur sion are promised the time of their be 'closelyi lives. Their pay-wi-llsupervised so that no elema.it of danger will enljr Into the day's sports. A huge bonfire will be built at a convenient spot on tnKjrrounds4 rest may so that those who wish da so without danger of catching cold. A troop of boy scouts tinder the di rection of Scout Exeeun ve A. A. An- derson, will be on hand to assist the children in having a good time, and caring for them. As one of the entertaining features of the day E. E. Wiesehugel, " . oLthe lLS. forest dejartmenttjn expert onf skis, will give a skiing exhibition dusng the afternoon. This, of the Kiwanis 'cliib declare will be a feature well worth seeing. While Ihe boys and girls of the - high school are invited to participate in the day, activities, the club has made no . Arrangements to convey Jhem to or from he grounds, as it la estimated that they will have their hands fuS car: ing for Tn ehlldren of the elemeitt ery grades, it leing children's day at the coasting course. ' Parent of the city afe given' the assurance that their children will.be given the closest care possible and It will please the clubmen if the " little folks are placed in their care asurec-z- 3 tbt a toy of genuine members; is 0 $352,000,000 i?' -' . UVJvUV Provo High Ready For Fray -- CI' PROMINENT I r j VESSEL Presidents Ivins and Nibley Million Dollar Cargo Captured WU1 Address General Meet As Officers Close Sea Cocks--- . . ings January 26 and 29 v On Deserted Boat . Work A IRM AN MAKES REPORT COMMITTFW DESERTS FJ ilEADEHP I RECORD-BREAKIN- G "A Resume of Kiwanis Past" Given By Alex Hedquist IX)0K0UT ' FOR THE RESCUE POLICE CROWD ANTICIPATED r Program Rapidly Assuming Incident Raid io Be Most DarFinal Aspect ; Many Enter- -, to Land ing Attempt tainintr Features .7 Wet Goods l'reshh-iit- , Anniversary week was celebrated A. W ;vins and C. W by the memler8 of the Provo A'tbicynrttfnddssgPTOrarmrcMTic club when a special program of Leadership Week at BrUham was presented at oHtel Roberts a.; Young university, according 10 the noonday luncheon. eoiuiiig froju (be exten"A Resume of Kiwanis Past," was sion division. Pre 'denl ivini hug the subject assigned to Alex Hed-qti'consented to be the.seakeron''TMt! who gave.a brief history of ilay, Jjnuary 207 at 1 iafctai'tfryi the club from the date of the orhall and isIdehTnneywlIPI' ganization until the present time. the speaker on Friday, Jama ry 29. "Its Challenge to the Future," Left to right, front row: Bert Bullock, Elwood Gee, Ray i'iiuuus, TAm Hoover, Noel Bown, Thornton Snow, President Harris .of the university was I lie theme of the talk by Ed of these, D. Farthinghani; back row: Clarence Taylor, Tom Ward, La Sellei I'reer, Earnest Whitehead, Fred Lewis, secured confirmation gar McArthur, who spoke of Kiwanis while lu (Vty Archie K. and Sellers Farthingham. ideals and asserted that the work of .' Wednesday. child for the underprivileged caring Plans are rapidly asutuliiK. final is perhaps the biggest thing which forni for the week and Brrordirig to has thus far been' attempted by the the. general commit tetivTn !i' mtide MURDER CASE Sheriff J. D. Boyd received a telegram Wednesday evening from officers of .he district court at Pocatello, Idaho, advising him that he was wanted there as a witness o in the trial of Fred Norlander, youth, who ori November .26 confessed to Sheriff J. D. Boyd and President presid his deputies, that he fired the shot from- - the which killed Walter Scadden,-- . an ed and called for reports Og-3e- , Slark-Anderson. on the work. outVned for the year Kat.-t.al- . AGED CARDINAL LOSING FIGHT BRU8SEI8antlUPiti crlm-iiiul- n FOUR PERISH ASHOMEBURNS FOUR KILLED 11 fihoe-sblnl- . PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 21 To test .put' a rew' design of rotary valvef the Agela, former rum run ner, has been purchased from .the government and will be taken on a trial trip to New York this spring. "The Vessel is 60 feet long with a beam a.f 11 feet, and. has two 200- i . horsepower eugines. HIGH SCHOOLS DEBATE HERE FRIDAYEVE. snd flnr r : parsnWa Four ihen were aiTested. 20 others are lielieved to have escaped and a u aTTOro-brpaktnriiowpiU-.JS- f million dollars worth of liquor was ' .. . . - The . -- - d -- - ie, sw-lloi- ENDSMANHUNT Wi&tin&TmmAoLeawQ So 'Bulldogs Better Beware Dopsters 21.-(t- T) j i Besctie is !5t,ti00 boat,--H- tnl sfiei'd for Jtnd rea'Ul- "iif" high at-"" a 'WHVB8",;0t" tlU'llWbnitTr'if tendiutee at their meet I uis yest rdu y. ly was sold,4iy the. Mern'l Chap-- ! jms-J'ouuwuy of Jfew 3rurk.thS . ftr sfit-t: present. OM'tiershlp tnJng. Indefinite. 1 t!Uia'iiL l'Sy4iiL4-J-Jit In believed that lie veis!""had which has Spread oyer the rur.tt Innrtrtrtef cargo hbhlad;' InHtead ofT''" oteTTMwuiountaTM ry and the uuusuttlly large inuulierx of buying it ou rum row and was at- inojjirlesWtili'h haw already come temitiug the daring feat of running ; la KKv ttidjrert-tfij rinUiigimirtTig Coast guard detail had a tip to leads the committee to thi.ik that the attendance wilt extwd'ihat of Just wa'jch for the'slilp '.ght: aw it, steaming through the school seven niiig ('an (he Springville. high, pisttsongameslri1 year, when 70 stakes of the church they A const guard speed-- ' liaxket shooters stay the victorious row and the first two league games and alwl 25((() people were here. . narrows. boot waa eift lu pursuit, but Its en- -. march of the Provo h'gh "Hull- - as well, they have hit a s tride rwhlch - ." gtnea fulbyl and as the Uiwue drewf is nut fflilun jo lie eaoy; to cheii. . dogsfc;.;.--Hj" t" HWa,'fliS cxrnst" guard opened Afi'honKi.aU oi 'ihis jreaPs team Such is the question which hunA. heard detail the polled firing dreds,' , of eager, basketball .enthus- were recruited from last yearns seci and sent ouf o police tmat The' iasts are asking, eatjh other this ohd and third teams, thu'r work one Rescue sped dlructly past the police . waxed the floorili0WBsrcool, week. lamu'h, uuhiHltng .signals to stop. Htyle which might 1h envied The Springvllle high school has-The isillce owned the fire. The All of .Ihelr victories teams older by ... r i. bivtlio .('f1...D '..i ,ru- scue dashed on, p the cast rlvcf lean and decisive alnd "T"' co.u,M.nlett Z, l,v fi large lwve Young and wl.aNthe pollice following. Aliout ,Km won with ,ltt1e hav, and damorou8 throng of rooters-ara miie up ue river tue it wue eff((rt lKdy of ,thp luvadiug. Provo toinorrf.w nigh: tolocal swerved ahl then, the sea cocks Jg Mng thelr tealil to. aDswer the above stated question In morrow , ht were opened. th.loai was swung to tne Ust t( r r- -"College-Widoto Be Pre- - wards wharf, twenty- - men lesiied The ganifi Is lie third rt.i t he Nelm unldfiiilHhed record fo ifiwr team In eented by college Men. overlioard aud the ililp was uhnn.. dlvislon schedttle and will he plnved the division play off. doned. Thursday and JtYiday iu the high school gyinuasiuui. clos-L Pffl(trs drew am) board!' Tlie The teams are exiected to line up event Is also the annual houiecoining as follows: College life will flow freely Thnrs lug the sea cock Just in time tchpf N day ganie4f 4h' yearand scores of pnnyo, Sprlngsille. day and Friday nUthts to Collcjte vent the bout from sinking. fornierfioTO hlghBtudents-a- re or rf:rfr exiHctel to help syell the numbers H(M)ver d(K'k. . Ashcraft when forty college men present for scrambliug up the nearby ..If of the anticipated record crowd.' the student body and tlie pub'le, Tbey-wer- e arrestee The others . .e.i. . Young Phillips Q erge Ade's com ic hiasterpiece the esca jed.. . " ... . . - Miswlcnhall tf thefBown ChlldtCollege Widow," according to T. store for Bullock liopular indoor game is Earl Pardoe," head of the dramatic! lie eager populace. Is the consensus art department, who i8 singing the of opinion of those who" have seen ; piece. the two teams in action this season. Even the rehearsals have been The Rpringville team-habeen the hilarious," Professor Pa nine said 17ctini-- of luck-s- o some farT Hometlmeg the coaches have had wUVh might change any jtme. Startto stopjhe play to give tbciii. oppor ing the Seascjli with fourcxi)crleii('ed ... tun'ty Io laugh." playersr thej were p!clfT"yluuiy The ballet,, fromall ndvanc? re-as the class of the local division. Among the special lecturers for ports, Is to be a scream. Ten Imxoin leadership Week at Brigham Young The first game with Nephl was lost DEKOIT. Mich:, Jan., "ladies"- - will perform jn 'he by a lone tally and the following university, commencing. January 25, Four alleged memliers of an aerial voting most approved manner for the bald- - will be Miss Hettie White of Beaver "Week they ere nosed ouTT)y""SfiK xuw ruuhing" rkig, "believed tbhave icttdcd row which In all ornLnt-n'twas-ish Bork iti a close game which was the - frst operated between here and Canada wlll be occupied for once by ladles. Vrah. Miss - White home- ddionstr.ition agent to lost at, the foul 4imvSpringille were, in custody county artoday, facing -Mony fuller, iiulttmcK ou nil? lie in Utah and was for suppor; f r W thnt:;tnelrmimT f firtgnnierir ball team, wlll be seen In the tltl: many-jea- '. about due ffir a win. They are hon- - CommlsHluiU'r J. Staultiy-H- u the only &getit lit westrole In his wlfe.'H clothes: Boiiy- h it ern "Anierlia. " She first served as hig that the Jinx which has-puT:o of the four were arrested lat- - an mured and wears agent lu Millard comity, later being sueu inem in tup nrst two games yesterday after ri hi a arrlvng with .good tra nsfefred tn Utah" eonnte. where Mephisto Wlli.be absent tomorrow night. a plane at an abandoned landing field graee, Ms will sHyppi-lSiB'As for. Provo. Coach Siiunmiw whd lleber-l- o jaidmiter st of In Dick Thorne "Captain iIcoat8. aNnumher of years. She will spe-imdiUw wwe- - tokeo-4ut- o purtM "his chnrgos- in- - ii custody-la- st night Eddie a sai uiukes Kimnaiirn; is for the fray and if they lose, ho AP denied any TOnnectton With the In tbe nome problems section on most charming chorus gfrl. alilds wjll Ihj for hcfitulng from him alleged air ring. . Wednesday, Jannnry 27,..at 11 a. at.," ' dressed In everything on tha.iulijw-- t of Jt'noiieration lu a HeastJ-Th- eBiilhlogt!asketefws -- Federal proh i bi t Ion a gents a! oneHy ofBerrett, friend weurs, is th Home." Kb .have enjoyed a phenonienul prosiier- - lege the nien .were mn unlooduig ., . said to b charmingly tos.v and deNo an ity this far, never havhlg tested into automobile. liquor ., since they began, except at the liquor was found In the plane and lightful. Thursday night Is students' night : hands, of ''last years main five. Wln:" lie autoniolile ewaped Friday night will tie for Die public in Jfieral, althonuh; . of iure. town's-peoplmny buy tlckejt tor Thursday evening if they wish to InulldogsennehEriday SUPER BANDIT during fee night j j. opened; Shrwisrsnved fronrlnk-r- r ingr only by quick boarding by the T " Big Game of Hoop Season CAPTURE OF waT-awai- Creditable Exhibit Held at Provo High fork i'ity . I)r; Freiik Reynolds, Sterling Er- ca nlira!kJfis Eller&iitoc 3.-.of ir"relattiaorttef tbifrielrysfia his way to Provo he is said to have Knight, Swen O. NIelsoa and Judge confessed the crime to the sheriff fParker and Jacob Coleman sixike Second Jesse James Taken By department of Justice , and members of his force. '. " " on yftrlona subjects.- - - Two vm-a- l . Officers solos by Bob Robinson, wtfc Ernest Paxmah at the '."plana wyre greatly WASHINGTON, Jan., .' enjoyed by the members With the arrest o Martin James Tlw ai4dat-priDurkJn, super;- cri&inuil, at ed to Dr. J. Carl Beck. Ixiuls, the country was. freed of the last of the Jesse James type bandit dewho preyed on society,. j,us partment officials said today. Durkih'g capture ended' the great- Foneral services for Irs. Emily lest manhunt in a dwade. He mur L' Craner, who died Sunday" in dered a Justice department agent In Bingham City, was held in the Provo cold blood and every federal officer Second ward Wednesday, under tihe in the service had pledged himself direction of Bishop L. L. Nelson. '. Live'ngeh8.c(m as Anoffered by The invocation-wCardinal Mercier, Belsfum's church s "Three of the most notorious iid ' the aprakefs man, appeared t(oHfnrther to low KnndWn terined as matiter hufids anii alitor wnom paid tnnnte to tne In his fight agninsi "death. .IZT desperate gmnnen have now fallen From his sick room came reports lntd the hands of the law in less splendid life of Mrs. Cramer were thaai before than f'x' months. Gerald Chapman. Brlgham Johnson, President T. N. that he was nnd aid hll condttlQU .seemed to bpair out Taylor, iBgpH.Ar-iMxotrain roW)er .and slayer. !H lii the earlier statements of his physicians Connecticut- - state prison with a Bishop Nelso furnished Appropriate mosic was that an ebbing of his strength and death sentence hanging over his by the ward choir, Allliam D. Hoov- life would probably occur over a head. George "Dutch" 1 Ainderson, er, who sang a vooflPaolo and Mm, period of some week of-- perhaps- TirpniitrTspitt, Was litlred tn Bertha Ross and MrsXRuth P. few. months. Muskogen, Mich, in a gun -- battle 'W. Farrer, who sang a duet ohn with police and Dnrkin is now in Stnbbs offered the benedlctlohvand thd hands of the Chicago police. the' grave tn the Provo cfV cem ; Durl'n was described by justice T. President was dedicated by etery as a "sheik bniulit operatives today X. Taylor. with nine lives." He ha8 Vshi his way to freedom several times when officers had him surrounded Arid it was reported he wtire'n tmiletjmiof vest. "He wore no such armor when ALLIANCE, O., Jan., 2L (tTP) arrested and officials said he Was three Karevlch and Mrs. direcMary Last Thursday under the mi lucky.1 were eldest 10, Cot-tathe ged daughters, tion of Iheifteacher, Moroiil J. Durkln was sought bv fedVrar "of fire death today when the seventh grade of Provo burned to on a charge of violating the ficers Junior High School, held a very swept their home near here. actr He will Michael Karevieh, the woman's national motor whiele creditable exhibit of the work 'ac- never" le "Troug6rtofTaT7ipTlt!S oun husband and "wood-worf escaped. sops, corhnliRhed in the shop depart nharge, however. at the school during the first term. ment officials said he would be The exhibit included about 70 pairs tried at Chicago for murder on a of sklls, 20 fem stands, a number fcidictnveht that has already been of book raiia standa. ' r returned. Ironing boards,, tool .boxes,, tables, kitchen stools, trays, and )any V other useful articles, LAID AT REST NEW TOUK,' Jan., 21. (rP With machine gun , fire i rattling t hrough the harbo.r, the tug Reseue h'd police and coast guard boat a 'thrilling chase within n'fiht orXew t, ay; Gamenomemmingeature Ist , iv. ' delll-erat- ' I RIASTERPIEGE ta nr t?if Ainit r fit The-Btid- I 1 w 1.,, FotirumcH-f-werajtill-aboar-d TTri-Jense- . ...... i- ..lg..:..... HEHIE WHITE AERIAL RUM , LECTURES HERE RING BROKEN 2l.-iV- P) ; t side-bur- -- - cajcJf i. AQUILA, Itahly, Jan., 21. (CP) A landslide caused by a- - heavy rainfall crashed down npon the township of Capestrano today,, five houses and damaging many others. Maria Gipel, an Aus-- 1 trian woman and her three chUdren were filled while attending church when the slide struck the edifice, The West high school deltcrs bid most of the J other worshipers "Provo will grow only to that extent that her citizens make this toTaranto advices will meet the Provo hVgh school escaped Injured. morrow Jn the first hiterachoIastTc more attractive place in which 'to- HveharwmenBtheTlacells;inVidel report a sharp, though F. S. Harris, president of Hie Brigham other by 6Wate-.oIr. people,", oltsejyes season ...atthehigli f Jhe tive earthquake shock here. Young university and a director "of the Provo 'hauiber nt Cmime"Kiei. school auditorium at 9:30 a. m. "To make n city attractive It hnrst have the The' qncstion to be discussed In offered "ItfioIved that the Utah high in giMHl educational facilities, good churches, good Industries and' In uniform general a progressive s'hiK)ls should adopt'- tnere must be cltiehirr;",To acquire ' basis, of Riving honori awards fir united effort. Such effort uiiist come -" through some' e'jbstantial civic" competition !n lnterscholastlc 'ath- organization or organizations.-Th- at Is. where the cbambpr of commerce 'l People who will be able to care for visitors during lndershlp letics." .'. ; to function. It Is the. most dominant' and the an 's' given opportunity to informntlon the to are to 25 29, telephone requested Week, January .Provo will uphold the affirmative most influential orijiiiiizntioii In tlie city through which projects may be side of Itoe question, represented by 811, or clip the blank and mall to the committee on accomodations, B.T.TJ. MAIMI, Fla., Jan.; 21. (TP) fostered and finished thji t fend jtn make a city more attractive.'. ' ' ' . '' st 7a . Ttolores .Fullmer Florida-EarTtterjnnid: mlXn Coast ', speeia The ," " '"It fs upon, this theory that the officers of the Provo Chamber cK ' second The debate Friday is the Malml for New Tork, left the rails Commute' on Accomodations, Commerce are anxious to" bring the business and the professional mini The : ' same on of a the of south ' series tfree grilles question.. at' Hipoluso, ,". Leadership Week. , lake Worth early today. One; car first debate Was held lasrweck tfl fie farnier amlJba fruitgrower, .the ponltryman and .the stockgrower1, overturned." injuring sever thorn the prolw the year and;tay-4efo-r ill Yogel (womfti) (meiii during! I can take care of. :30 tu rn- - side' waa'npbeld by Lynn, Broadlxttt Vms. of. our community and ask them for their suggestions and their 2 occurred at Tbe ' feck both. or Indicate whether room, Week. board, Leadership West hich advlce.V Mot bfJUbe jssengerawere given and Ernest Whi'teheAd. 1 a shaking up In their bertha, but was givealTiedeilsIonbyFTtO"5! ' "Therefore, it is the hoie. of those deeply Interested In the success " 1 Name. a that time. none of the injured was severely vote, if. this city and the proper functioning of the, organization that repre- able Jto proceed Arrangements for to'mo'rrow's con. -be held in the every to their destination after first aid test are"1n chargetof Harlah'Adams pnrs them "Address next Monday evening." . school auditorium the coach. high local treatment debating WASniNOTON, Jatt, 2L (UP) new tax bill as reported by the senate finance, committee cut-titig revenues $352,000,000 exceds the nfrtv marw'n set by Secretary of Vie Treasary Mellon, but it does Hot into the "danger aohe," high - treasury officials said today. ' ; A RRfiTlR 1J o- Help of Underprivileged Child BY LANDSLIDE Tax Bill Cut 'Z- - v. ) ia fnfcrjmrithtrmeluuitr piaoWlefrirMoJBjteJUuan the ooastiog grounds wWth ire la captured Fre4 Norlander on the cated on .th foothills, south of Slate night of November 20 at the home --1 rF An ; KIWANISf Most Important Of Club 107 PRICE TWO CENTS .... SHERIFFBOYD chil- Prove coasting coarse at which time the little folks are Yo be th guests of the Provo Klwanla club in a day of the most delightful of all winter sports. Thli awwuneenieiit was made Thursday morning whea KIwanian of Claude the committee in charge of the day's actlv'tlea, declared that every child In Provo who want to go will be taken to the coarse and returned in safety. The plan is to have the children of the elementary grades meet at - their respective. , school buildings Saturday morning at 10 o'clock and 'again at 2 o'clockln fheTafterhwh, at which hours members of the cluTwiff nieltlS I 1926. i at th em--h -- . . Editorial Booms - Skiing Exhibition ft Feature Of Day's Actiritiesr Scouts Will Aid dren's day Q. -- HERALD PHONED Business tKflce T775 - WRCHINz " BMBMBMMBBaBB '.IH t mm T3-- ; fOluJLwL rBbn)ore than jftve jears 'n' the; Utah state prison and pay a fine of $500, by Judge George P. Parki TliCSDAX. JANUARY 21. i A 77 tttv- William McKlnle Rhodes, confessed bigamist, waa sentenced to erye an. indel.'rmlnate Lteroiof ( V nr r Bigamist Gets ANNIVERSARY Fire Year Term In State Prison FOLKS VflLL COAST ii pi PROVO, JJTAH, n cii o n co-e- de-(e- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES1 MAN KILLED flo. so. " "" " ;$6000.TAKEN "- - ACCOMODATIONS NEEDED non-destr- FOR LEADERSHIP VISITORS FLORIDA TRAIN LEAVES RAILS T. J-- , , TIACKBXSACK, Jm., 21. tb (T P) Three men burst into PONY EXPRESS niain-Ht- DRIVER DEAD ' ; : rr8ons4kt'Bk4'1; ' . -- '' , hold up three AmerfriHi v, R'll-wn- y Erpress company emplojes, not and killed one of them. Frank Rrennaniiiid eiwiiiied In an automolth bile PASO ROBLES. Cul.,' Jan. "21, (FnltedKews.) George Richmond, one of pony express riders who earried malUrom' St. Joseph, Mo to h Sacramento in the" old days, died here" at the. age of 85,-Rlchmofid, who settled here after railway depot here ri '" ' New - r ;' 'Grab' at f ;,. In cash. $G,(HX ' !iJ:;iv i . , Muscle Shoals stuge-coac- WA9HINCTON, Jan.. 21. (FP) Senator fJcorge Norris, chairman of- - the car'ir the West and In the mother lode ocnate flirrlculture cnsimlttee, today conntryof California, knew Mark In a statement charged that "It is Mjrkay a. matter of xomnmn kosn'p around TwainrFloodi4) KrieH-iiu- 4 prominent figures of the duy. He the capital' that ne or two largo are aN s Interests ou rni tons .Call thpniifitrtUTlng" drove after the tempt ing- - a tjcw trab - at Muscle fornla and Nemrrn-rrlnte- s' SlHiala." ., pony express cxpcricncea- - .. . ".. - Repitbll--in,--Ni4irask-a, stage-coache- . " . ' - |