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Show ANEWSPAPEH dedlcaied to a policy of fairness t all sections of Utah county. ?T VOLUME 3, NO. 51 Ij r U i vjj ww v nn w in uywuy o o o o o o Severe CITIES AFTER Elf liil UnU u 000 o 00 SIIJivi'IDiW ..... PROVO, UTAHTSUNDAY, MAY 24, 1925. nooil ill. Lu o o PRICE TWO CENTS 1 o o o o o o o o o o o o ' FIRE SWEEPS ; H MIS herald nioxns Business Of fke S3 Editorial Room.... 107 II m HERE'S A FOnBIDDIN PICTURE COUNTY BANKERS HOLD "?rr IS" 1 I 1 ;t T. " i iMiira No Definite Word Had Beea Received Fran Norta Pole ExplorenLateSatanUv, l 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 Isabel INpe,'- whose wedding to William McCltntock was INvvented by the. tatter! death, a 111 he a wltuesa ' against William D. Shepherd, accuwd 4 having killed Mc , Cliutoct with typhoid germ. ' Above Is the latest photo -- f S. NAVAL PLANES MAYAlDSKARCll Arctic Experts, Bdteve plorer May Have Landed at Pok Former Earthquake 11 I . Organize Chapter Here Tsuno Saki and Toyooka Are May of American Institute of Devastated by DisastBanking rous Quake ., OGDEN BANKERS HUNDREDS OF PERSONS , MAKE ADDRESSES PERISH IN FLAMES for State Convention in TOSiimiffNWRlacnTnvrt Plana Provo June 5 and 6 Are mense Proportions of Being Worked Out iihubiii uiii uimi II n I inini mi it i niuii abipuj fll lilllullhll w i - mL MEETING BIG tit. iiiriri- nr ii in in nit in s33i t .. M IFPRPSFIIT IJTAff QTATF EAGER Ex- tm of Miss Poje taken as ahe arrived In Chicago from CaUfomia. Recently , , New published btate Record ia Discus Thrown, 120 Feet WILL LEAVE FOR MEET WEDNESDAY Subscriptions to Be Taken By Students to Defray Travel- - ... ; , ing Expenses. , George Corbett state record, hold er of the discuss throw and the first NSW YORK, May With a view of establishing in (CP) United . Press SUff Correspondent student of the Provo high school More than J hour have elapaed the AmerUtah county a chapter-o- f : to bold a state field, record has been (Copyright 1025, 4y the V. P. I his ItaaM slate Captata AmundKca. ican Institute of Banking, which is chosen by the executive committee OSAKA, Japan, May 25. Tsuno Aatericaa cuaiptaiua, Liarula a department of the American Bankof the Utah State High School as Sakl, once a aniuiag city of 600 their hanty 'iraHaea tad sociation, to be one of the Utah high ', ing association, organized for the t i. aet forth ftw Klnc'a Bay, Sptta- schaol athletes to go to the national dwellings noted hot springs and purpose rilft educational hjrnfi'i eahergea fa coaqaer the aonh - . . oj conducting ' '' scholastic field and track tournahealth hotels, is tonight a smoking and 1Hi?n William D. ShTtteTd weUt on trial at Chicago, charged with having cawed the death of William Mc- - pole frvai the air. ment tole held at the University of " dead. ruined city of camera's from were the 'nillllonalre But NEA barred Jun camera Clintock. S aVhick orphan," thta t courtrotfrj.; Fujlta, Up afteraooa, a committee was appointChicago Friday and Saturday, June From an airplane tonight rush- employes, was able to snap the above view of the courtroom. Shepherd, shown by the arrow, la sitting at the no deftulte vera t their where TT 5 and & ed at ft meeting of the Utah County man,. abouts waa reported t the. North ed there with' staff correspondent counsel table with his nfkirneya. Corbett broke the state record In ' Ho held at association the ! f- .of the Osaka; MalnjehJ the first Banking " Aajerteaa Newspaper AUlaarc here. the discus throw la the recent i Nor had other wttid poiota reported views of the disaster were obtained. tel Roberts Friday evening, to in ; state high school track and field i 1 A great cloud of smoke rolled up vestigate the advantages of such an any tertala aewa at the daring hint- i meet,ln Salt 'Lake City when he from the city which appears a cin- organization and report back to the '1' heaved the disc 120 feet 6 inches, dered pilej after earthquake and county association. ; which waa five' feet ten Inches farbanks of fire swept It today. all of the OSLO, Norway, MaysSl (rP) Practically ther than the former state record Fire spouted out of 20 different Utah county were represented at the Arctic weather eaadithma are re held brNatlon of East high. places within he city almost Immed- meeting at which President Wash-'- ; ported tonight ta he xrnent Thia . Th Utah state record Is only Fork burn Chipinan iately after the earth shock. cheered the aaxkma, atlll watting a half feet short of the and seven, And several hnndred houses, many presided and Introduced Pratt P. RoaM fur word t return of Captala national high school record. of them only frail bamboo struc- Thomas of Spanish Fork as Amundaea hla and flyera. pular Have you a yellow .streaky runAt the state meet, Corbett, also tures, tumbled down beneath the ; took first place In the shot put with ning through your system? If you Commencement force of the. inexorable earthquake Arto to were Committees bankers the visiting Among WASHINGTON;,Appointed Program May 21 (CP) ha ve and want ,it removed you r-distance of 45 feet 10 inches, which Be Held in College Hall rattling. Archie Bigelow and Desmond J. i United State aaval atrplaaee range Annual Alumnia should not fail to hear Dr. William hrabotir a foot lessTEan the state" Later, the whole city was swath- Barker of the Ogden State Bank and of -exnedlr MivMnHi a University Banquet the Arctic Thursda; wtth James Harrltnan, noted Los Angeles ed in fire; --Your correspondents record established by Bill Dern of ' . W. lliuUley, also o7Ogden. Uoa wilt search tor RaaM Ajaund-lecturer, who will appear la the Salt Lake City, now at the Universaw from the airplane only a very ' ? Organization for the B. X. U. Princess '. The closing exercises of the sen aea and hla party this aaauaec If It Mr. Bigelow was the principal theater, Tuesday .evening, few houses unscathed. sity of Pennsylvania. ball Alumni and annual banquet spealter of ttte evening. Retouched ior high school class of the Brig-ha- dereiope their esprdtttoaV has eoaie May 2a Corbett has been one of the most v It was six o'clock and the cur- on various and was perfected at, a meeting held ;. ... :; ta ot "phases banking grief. to be Dr. Harrimsn is reputed Young university wilt be held 'consistent . iflhletg to aeiwdaWTna ling, black cloud still eplraled' up in or 'erenlhg Thursday according of the the organisation support the fouuder of an educational, busi aary departneat Inqalty from the health resort it the high school during the past a chapter 'of the" American institute Secretary K: B." Baula of" the gen- ness and industrial movement that in College Hall Thursday May 2S. and the national geeraphic society. There Js a chance that ninny hotel abool year. While others on the of Banking declared that the li eral association. Owing to the fact Is causing the brainiest men in 1915. Principal Wm. H. Boyle will backer of the expedittoa, hranght the track teata would excel! one day guests at the hot springs perished, formation me- - that this is the fiftieth anniversary America to "sit up and take notice." hnfln rhnrirn of thA nrnrram. the unantmon this that the gained through ) and then fall short of their tor it Is known that there was heavy mqia hday previous diura has proved- -f inestimable of the founding of the university, HJs Subject Tuesday evening wiil three ampSltiiB piaat acxtnapaay- and registration at the week-enperformance, Corbett has been the business items of many Important bank value officials words to aaoneaYellow and be he would "The the class, by original) employes which, Streak,' ing expedltk jSong( flint the whereabouts of many are u m throughout the season, going a are to be transacted during com points out' la visible' in the soils Gertrude' Leichty; prayer, Gordon Uoaably be sent ta of Ogden. the polar "V saaflmiaaW'iavWft ygtt x still unknown. , ' banforward rather than wav constantly The week. mencement annual Lee-li- e He member's of in cover of of address trees the the the waste that for welcome; the Crandall; earth, congratulated Intrepid Nerwegtaa Toycoka was the nest town your Wed- - the "iU ering. on 2 ',;.;-t P. hel(l m, even in the and "A nnon in Small association Vtah county the parestj .1'"t and hi comrade if they are not Bush.; reading, Boy earth, I correspondents saw. This village Athletic authorities of the state June a, ana tne annual oau of steel. Last, hut by no means Church," Stfrah Taylor ; duet, Ovila heard from heore then. near the Japan sea was evidently the friendshin and harmonv existine nesday, are of the opinion that Corbett will on or tne wUI he held tne evi- Bown and Lillian too often is streak evening this aftd its least memlers Such Aataadsra among the Quest casn, Gardner; urged being almost , completely swept away by make a wonderful showing at the same day. The committees- - ap denced in the human family. for the Eldorado, (3 minutes) Irene and hi party weald not har to the fire, which breaking gut in ten npon them the need of a close study national meet and that he will bring association the alumni, e for business the orator the of is It pointed Osntond ; pianologue (original) spend the year trekking across the districts, had enveloped the city by of community problems in order are onT to M&jClty and state. to eliminate the as 'follows: yellow streak Markham ; vocal duet, "Oh That ice to the northera trip Xp Green now and was still roaring tonight. that they might be in a position to The expense of the trip must be Banquet 'Effie Warnlck, Blanche from the human race, which it is We Two Were Maying," Mervln, land, they are said ta have counted At first 200 bouses, there, crumbled give to their customers the benefit borne by the studeut himself or the W. M. Elizabeth of he is Cbndie, Cannon, dolnglyera claimed, of capable Geneva and Mower the information Lyman; oa if their plaaea crashed. The in. Then, Inter, another 1,200 or they "obtain chool which he represents, while H. Snell, P. P. BlglowY through a process of business and reading, Ruth Clark ; address, Judge plane are ached led t arrive at about half the towns total struc- through such study. the University of Chicago pays for B. H. industrial Nelson, Lowry, The A. Publicity B. declared Greenland there the latter that the song Morgan; Etah. hase, speaker ' (original) tures, partly caved. the expense incurred in the city. Those familiar with Dr. Harrl-ulun'- s class, words by Gertrude Lelchty; part of July. By immediately, netSeveral hundred dead are already is no better way to develop' a good Merrill. The railroad fare and Incidentals Brim-halof a 'line Geo. H. General develop reception abilityto closing Tprayer, Elden Crowther. ting out fur the poh they should be FourSons of Mr. and Mm. A. will reach reported, but "as the district affect- strong institution tnan to educate approximately $125, ac C. T: Cannon, Ed. M. Itowe, constructive, thought look npon him The followjig are members "of the able to locate the ftphwer within ed is raiber small, there will be ho each member of the personnel of N. Taylor Have SnentlO as wonderful a It said: is cording to officlubrof the school man, truly class: LeRoK Baxter, Melba Black- a very few days. It la believed. uch terrible casualty lint as was the bank and that theadoption of IT. B. Clark, M. J. Bunnell, Helen Years in Field Several ot the progressive mem-the 'case with the Tokio quake. the plan of th American Institute Candland, Vida Broadbent burn, Ovila Sown, Birdie "Bwhanan, of the Provo high school stu ben Jepp-soBall Wilms Elmer , Miller, Arc-Leslie Bush, - Wendell. - Candlaad, LOXDON. May Troops and warships are expected of Banking is the best way to deElton Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. dent body, anxious for their school : ' ' soon. " , Ruth Clark, Gordan Crandall, Eldea tie experts, taya the Exrhaage Tde-- A.' N. velop the desired strength. Taylor, has returned from a to carve another honor, and a naFinance E. H. Holt, A. Rex JohnMr. Barker gave a compresensive Tolice from Kobe and Kyoto Jennie Elder, Maude graph' Oslo eorreerwadent, think Crowther, two a half year mission In the tional one, for their school, are enand have been sent Into the de- survey of the work of the Ogden son, J. E. Hayes. Foote, .' Lillian Gardner; Arline the absence of aewa at Awnndsea'a B. states with headquarters deavoring to raise the necessary Eastern vastated districts. Jennie Indwatea he aerial chapter during the past season and Decorations E. H. Eastmohd, Huish, Harri,vGenevleve expedition polar ' funds to send Corbett to the nation At Toyooka fire was still raging emphasized " the various features F. Larsen. . disGeneva landed Ethel the at either of time in Plltsbnrgh as awst the r Holbrook, Kartchner, pole al meet At the alumni ..meetlmr at 7 o'clock this evening consuming that had improved the personnel of - Seating at Banquet H. R. Hark, deCorene covered Intermediate Uad aad, Lyman,. I.ucllo Markham, president of the West "Pennsylvania Friday evening about $30 of this all in Its path. . , the respective banks 'of that city.; Harold W. Bentley. V; ttarlea A. scending to exphtre. DAYTON, Tenn, May 23. (CP) Moffitt: Vera Mower, conference. "prhps money was raised. and Reception at ball President . J, T. Farrer, chairman Susan' hare eacountered dlffh-ult-y of the genOsmond, la agala The" town of Dayton today wit- Nelson,.. Irene Under th direction of Max TayMr.; Tay- Befre home, returning eral committee on arrangements Mrs E. SJIinckJey, President and nessed the strange spectacle of. a Phillips, Kate Pierce. Lucila Rom-ne- y a8ceBdinf.-',.v;''"- ' ,. lor, Vw president of the student body an extended made visit for the Utah stake Banking associa- Mrs. F. 8. Harris, Dean and Mrs. man. who is leaving no stone upthrough ?v Should Amundsea be forced to Taylor. , the past season and Ernest 2 tion convention to be held In this Christen Jensen, Dean and Mrs. H. turned to get himself fined for vio- ataadoa hla plaaea. it waa aaggcat- - the various eastern furniture plants during WhitehexL-jPditorj)fhe Prornninn V. Hoyt, Deanand'Mrs. H. M. Wood he ed. amald heard a state law. probably nothing - fluting for the coming school year, a drive were Mrs. NutLinoleum the vtsitd John L, Dean and 11 ward, wla-teArmstrong for from htm ant aevt year after r the success of the thing possible Anxious that there be" no hitch is being made to raise the necessary '.' convention wag being done and that tall, Dean and Mrs. C. F. Eyrlng, in the test case against Tennessee's break la aertheni GreenlaBd factory at Lancaster, Pa., and rug 'Funeral services for funds so that COrbett ;can join the Inrflls at Philadelphia. . Mrs. Gerritt de Jong. 8 detailed prograin will be published Dean and son be hla woakl Vernon of which T. Park, Joseph Scopes, probable goal act John He also visited with his brother, Other Utah athletes for the meet ; Within a few days. Nominating, committee Geo. S. biology teacher In the Dayton high Mr. and II rs. J. S. Park of Orejn, Amundsen decided at the last MoRowe of Spanish'Fork, Worthing- The county association voted for Bailiff Geo, Worthern, H. G. Mer. school, .called on his students and ment to take a heavier fuel cargo Henry Taylor, who has been in ton-o- f who- - drowned in an irrigation New as York a Wood-wsrNephl, Smith and Nott, West M. during H. missionary a uniform Saturday afternoon plos- - rill, Herald Clark, canal Thursday, will' be held in rather thaa ta give the apace ta the told them to keep nothing back from ; : six months. At Olcagal high and BurtonJotJavUuire-th- a . past il wlretes Sharon at the warg county, apparatus. . . chjpeljoday ttrerand jury Monda; his cousin. athletes Who undoubtedly will repre ifew with zue anuuHi days reunion oi iue n i rovo j Thfe fInanderg 1 T This means, it pointed out. that a delicIoU8 2 o'clock. Friends may view the Dangerfield, who Is attend sent the state at the meet They alumni association at, high definite word at htm must await Rnyden banquet and the generai body prior to.. the services, at BOSTON. Mas 23. UP) Sec will leave Salt Lake City Wednes ing the rnlversity of Chicago. the auditorium Friday evening of lhe eveumg wMch hi home. will he at civilltatloa. W. who landing Interment wel(ed family again Weeks, retary of War John Places ot Interest in the early day. might well be formed the apodlsi.L,oseiy the friendly tieS betwen the Pro-In be the has been ill at Washington ' since cltycemetery history of the L. D. 8. church, such i Tarloua InsUtntions represented. juwiun ior iue aa Xaavoo and Carthage, 111., were early April, arrived here today and under the direction of the Berg ut a rjut'iiiuu reprtrwruittiniu jeur. left at once for the home of his Mortuary. 'V.,. s aba' visited. former students of the Institution son at West Newton. , During the past nine and a half enjoyed a delightful program char ' ' ' ," year a son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor v A. , acteristic of the yearly events. 'I ha beea continually in the mission The pageant produced by the Brlg- A feature of the occasion was the field, and during the. past six I Girls' ,hani I I'oung Pay qn university elect'on uf .officers for the ensuing months two of them have been otrt. was such a pronounced yuccesst year,, us followis: president, Leltoy ALPENA, Mich., May 23. (UP) Three sous have completed, their it that President' t reonio a artead Aaavitatiea vice Connie president!, tiltica; Guy; The greatest drop ever noted in work In. the field while the fourth be repeated for commencement. The street our, the of city habltanta hla secretary-treasure- r of Jail economic be most useless McConrd. Monlta "One ofTbe eeteopathle college eusa, to for another two years. lake levels occured last , night on will remain be revised and augcondt-tlon- . pageant will; class Jack in first and could be kept held in Canada, haa beea received Bowerlng Lloyd Webb, That ,the 'alumni association Iake Huron when fluctuations froia,. mented in several places to, inake wastes within our city and county n, With the advance ot the sliiTuld' be perpetuated Kerth and old two prominent young musicians, It fit in more "completely by Dr. D. D, Itoyer of a four raise to seven foot drop oo "of free is list ever the growing with(ths understand district-several for. months parking a who, are. been have Dr. re renewed such Cnlrerslty BAyer gradby "friendships curred. commencement program. ;i boarders Vj ,.. ; comprised of men convicted will be established. Within thla uated from the CVvllere af Osteounions, was the assertion of Supt. associated with Wjtrner 'Stone's Radio warnings to ships were Now thnt it is no;longer a. perwona make senwould area this labor Columbians, left thil morning for formance of II. Claude Lewis. of Various offences, who are pathic Physieiaaa aad Surgeons In broadcast only,' a number by United States mfteror-ologigirls In" the appearance of 1914 Principal L. B. Ilarmon extended Therniopolis, Wyo.; where they will of the university's best looking and tenced "to serve term In the county derful change. '.; tharthta-rfcna- ..'. Frank Jerim over the local , of snmmer the is a the ia . Such in JatL" Bishop safe spend theta things. opinion It members of the playing any greetings to ....... most popular' young men are .learn..:.radio station. " a "I, am advised; to, that , the city haa never held a rewmfea aatsidej and expressed his pleasure seven-piec- e orchestra, which iir. ing some of the dances ' requiring Ralph roulton. q "With, so many improvements Jo Jhas had much of its equipment that or e state, not tkiayear the at again meeting with the former Bowerlng will lead, at the famous men's parts. Even the first perconstrucSulpher Springs resort. will hold It COLrMBC8,, May students of the school.. so perfectly planned be made within' our city and county la generally used in road profwloa was formance, Roth young men " are versatile and' ' A fine, .musical .seem possible that this tion .in Harmon park, where exten Will Hays arbiter of the movies, tnteraatloaal coareBtloa ta program was en executed, the new arrangements it would could sive Improvements are being, made. Toronto, ta early July. raaie to the national assembly of the Following musicians. Bowerlng playg the saxjoyed by those present. require more work from all large contingent of manpower the execjsei In the auditorium a ophone, piano and accordian with who were connected with the he put to some use. Year in and Thita is a wortliy project and I can .Many osteopathic eollece elaaset Presibyterlan church today and deyear out the taxpayers contribute think of no place where a group of are planning leanioad Osteopathy clared It' guilty of mora and large crowd enjoyed dancing in the exceptional ability and his friend pageant before. " ' economic gin for not paying better la atartiajt e the aeeead Webb, is equally good with the sax It Is 'expected that the perform- to. sustenance of this' class of irre- m'en could be handled under aa gymnasium, ' so conveniently aa, there, at it htstery. ance of June second will surpass sponsible, and it hardly seems fair The preliminary program at the ophone, Bass,. clarinet and piano. la rekhrat- - salaries to its preachers. "In conclusion allow me, as a tng not only by going eutside at the Regarding the future of religion, Provo Fifth ward M. I. A. meeting Before coming to Provo Bowrlng that of May first Many more that In .returnr for the money thus was the leader of an orchestra la bleachers will be provided so that expended 'there are absolutely no re taxpayer, to, suggest that some prac- raited State fer tt cwaveatlea. hat the cwit of the movie said, 'there Tuesday ' evening. May 2(, will lx CHOIR MEMBERS "' . - tical plan of utilizing this ageless by also chartering a Alp aad going ta M breaking down of religloa ;' nnder the direction' of the Boy Ogden-fo- r ' All tatternacle choir members three years. there will be comfortable and free turns. -- : c ' " our will be bene- - to viirft snm at the all.-- JWhile energy be adopted, Instance,'for accomodation their In for friends city breakable about It Scouts with Golden II. Brlmhnll in re there Provo be to "Take,' are urged present at union, or inmate to tne, jail at and clinic ta Great Britain aad U htlt If better salaries are not mlri charge.. This will be nn exceptionritlni the rhe association' With to lose iThe nnmhefa streets. their in gret dancing the fn& application' pi here,' meeUng Sunday; at 2 p.'m taljwana mea will drift Into other pro- - ally good program as it is the last rilOF. J. B BOSnARD.. 4 yet they wish them, well In their eant are tindef the direction of Miss some of the lcty'a equipment and a well.aa to the taxpayers. of an al Radium aad' 'Fastear laatitate - - . f Mildred Lewis. new field of endeavor. M. L A. meeting of the seusou. fesstons n4 bualnes."- little, manpower. from the Idle in ready overburdened community." Paris, . th mii workniiffiirStfQtei . ' ....... JUBILLEE TO BE UNIVERSITY '.V. HIGHSCHOOL Streak? CELEBRATED ' ii, Have You A Yellow YOUNG GOLDEN EXERCISES toast-maste- i - - . , s . m S it ' d 'I a aw at - - TAYLOEHAVE Lu-cil- . GOOD RECORD INISSIONS : l; J"t(rP) WOULD BECOME " ' LAW VIOLATOR " .;: ay HIGHSCHOOL - and-Sara- ld " HOLDS REUNION . yj PAGEANTTO ' o ....! ireen DR.D.D.BOYER BE REPEATED TWOPROVOMEN LAKE LEVEL --- "- - ' SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES GO TO WYOMING AT REUNION DROPS 7 FEET Tiarrts-requeste- ' ' sea-so- PREACHE- RS- ... st UNDERPAID . - - - . aetee-patht- : I i ? iyi T - half-eea-tnr-y , It . I, Et(tP) BOY SCOUTS aa-nn- al ' . it Mm hmtts GIVE PROGRATil |