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Show M ; 4A r TELEPHONE US jta fd your paper fepiUrlyr If Ml, telephone IS before a'ebKa; J H j - , - rtpCTrRfe?---- "-- ? '..... -'-' A PkI 5TTTTATTTTN J?. A tH 7.Vy .TrJt I H H - JCTj VOL. 6, NO. 50. TITTTITTTO "ATT .V .SJI J LJ . kjj iMacMillari Goes To Arctic AVIATOR IS at 8 a. m.; Sports, Bicycle Races Will Start Parade, Program and Fireworks Are Planned.. HIP" JWelker la Orator- -. Psof. Roy A.MYelker will be the orator of the day, at the program In Pioneer; park,, which ' follows the parade,' and In addition to the ber mentioned in Friday's Herald; a patriotic reading will be rendered byJJra. Fera Ercanbrack: . . Hports will feature the afternoon and a giant fireworks dtttplay at 9:30 p. m. wll cap the , ifyampji' 7-- c ed flight He Couldn't Sleep "1 .went to bed early last night, but couldn't sleep," Grace told the Cnlted Press. "I certainly- - hope there will lie no delay today." x Roger and three mechanics bad worked on the plane a'l night. It was fueled and rolled' to theToppo-slt- e end of the runway preparatory l to the take-ofA life raft was placed on the rear of the plane where it will ie vOf accident F.ight quart csiiteas of wnter - and 15 iHiunds of chocolate were lashed to the raft, as emergency rations. Grace, ate. a light breakfast. He usually eats none,. A tin or mint was included as masemergency ration for Grace's ' ,; cot jiiippy.. trans-Pacifi- non-sto- p JOHN DEMPSEY IS INTRAGEDY ' Han Said' to Be Brother Of Jack Kills Wife t , j1 i , and Self f. . acees-UiliLra- i'f'::-Th- sporU program received ittt NA July tlulHhlng toui'Ues yesterday when 2. SCHENACTADYr (UP) A man said to be John toe bicycle races .committee with of a the former brother Oscar Carlson as chairman drafted Dempsey, Shesei ufiaiywelelitcliajijpluiiaiikLIlejnpj! Its aehedttl ' events as listed below will begin sey,,shot and killed bis wife, Edna, in an apartment here toda . and promptly at 8 a. m. All entered then the guu on himself, - must report to Mr. Carlson at the dying turned, alino.Ht instautlyV fouiitatii 15 minutes Wore the beh.. Ju'y (rp Mrs. Dempsey was 2l ,yeiirs bid, Knoxoi.rLr. ginning of the competitions. Assist- and, to meagre reports to -t- As d)iwn .broke here today the ing In conducting the races will be the according police, had been separated ro." eyes of Hobnlulu. were turned exClyde Booth, Harry McCoard, and her . husband for some time. She pectantly, to the island of Kauai. Bob Allen.. r.wAtUAg the promised". take-of- f has" bet a1 living here several mouth!''. of one 'mile : . open to all boys be- - Thmslear-OlIiicbnrd Grace on his Hawall-Call- d So-ntween 14 and 18 years of age, first 'i a'"-Hwere married Jiigm uluce, fishing outfit ;iewnf'Waee, Wenthcr Is Ideal a three-yea- r and had ago years third pUee4tpocJtet toM -soaBrnce. Police were unable Weather conditions were Ideal. gymi shoes; knife. If he is waiting for more favor- to learn '' What broulhtaout thg run be will This same mile race he'll wait ; table wtm?rhanlhts or estrangement today'suuarret. nf for boys between 12 and H years Mrs. PempNey, -- who was Edna fwYTfj ' said OtDtHlu George 10 age, and also r for boys between of this Hty, returned. heJE?tOTftJfl!Ejw''lwaitor and end 32 ywrs-oage. "The-prize"'ftill be duplicated In all these races: rooming house with her boy. Police Cleveland, which arrived yesterday. Half-Mil- e Bike Race-H-alf were told Dempsey had been making Mile: Open only to boy uncalls on her. This mornder 10 'years of age. First pluce, frequent he made a call. ' roller skates ; second place, cyclo- ing told police that a meter;; third place Eversharp short time later she heard several pencil shots In the Dempsey apartruent:T Offlcials: starter. Glen Simmons ; A sister of the dead wonianyMiss Elsie Carto, witnessed the shooting. MeCoard, Clayton Jenkins; police said, but she could not tell "of prises: Oscar Carlson. w whut provoked it: ;Mrs. Eulelia Oudmundson Burt, The foot races and athletic comwife of P. B. Burt of Springvllle, IS, will take and for girls boys petitions llW Friday morning at the family plrfce at Pioneer Park beginning at 2 p. m. The committee responMble Widence, after a lingering illness for the carrying on of this program f several months. Dell consist; of4he following:She was bora March 71879, at h. Webb, chairman ;VJ. W. McAdam, Fnlrvlew. Sanpete county, Utah, but B. Harnwn, Dorothy Beesley, Edyth had lived in this city practically all Fuller, Annie Marls Decker; and. E .her. life. BbleWf.; The members of this comShe Is survived by three daughmittee should report to Chairman . Dr. Benton E. , Barringer of the ters' and rtwo sons, Mrs Harvey Webb promptly at 1:30 p. m. at the state normal whool ; at Bowling Team of Cameron, Wyoming, MN ' addressed Provo the: Ohio, Green, park.'; Marie, and Ann Burt of Springvllle; Friday; He compli- tljTDn The opening event will be a free Rotary-cluBurt, of Chicago, and Robert for .all jcandy and' peanut hunt for mented Provo on Its fine community Burt of this s city on the and six especially years of spirit boj a and girls under Funeral 'services will be lield tits exhibited liy"its r - fternoon age. Kaces of alTsorts will fottow. In the Second ward chapel He declared that no one can estito Suitable priies will inder the direction or Bishop Will. mate the prejudice that has been al- Winers oj mese eveuis. iut;no iam .interment will will lie presented immediately at the "jjred. by the auto Md wdndered be In Wainwrlght the city wmetery. ' me airpiane wi:i bring in that conclusion of such tace, by a sub'. tesard-.-- t. t i yhe-empsc- Tanl-('nrfr- -- y s -- SPRINGVILLE WOMANCALLED cus-t(Kli- TOLERANCE IS PIMjITED 7 - ' A", toler-anre- piio v commltter-atatloBed-atM- finish! he Dr. Barringer urged the Rotarians to become better acquainted with the city school system, declaring that there is no problem In the city as important as the city schools. In conversation with people in close contact with the schools of Provo, he had drawn the conclusion that the schools are congested at pres-n- t, and that in the near future It would become necessary, for now JOHNSON SERVICES TODAY whool btilldlDiAi to lie erected. When Funeral serylceajlpr MrsPrlficllla that time arrived,, he expressed the JohnAxel Iconise Johnson, wife of bopevthat the Rotarians, as wideson, who died Thursday morning awake and progressive citizens, Secat ber home, will be held lu the would assist the board of education ond, ward .chapel Sunday at 2 in Its 'buildingputting ' . yver o'clock. Friends may view the body ". West residence at the familj J Fourth South itreet- - fronTlI toT:! SCOUTS ENJOY TRIP O'clock. :'' .: SPANISH IXJKK, July 1 Twen" :' ty boys of the Second ward belongNO PAPER MONDAY ing M the" Aanmle priesthood ' The Evening Herald,- In coma trip to Manti and the Mau-t- t mon with the rest of Provo will temple the past week, camping observe Monday as a holiday.", nut in .Suit Creek canyon and visit-- , and no pBuerwill be' published lng Box call von.' The bova were acon that (jiT Hie next Issue of companied by Bishop Ellsha War the "UcThld will Iw Tuesday, ner, Walther H. Moore, Bert E. ' . Julr B. Thomas, Exnr.Wnrner and Edward Clark. line:" '" . :: ' - : -"- The next sporting event will' take place afTlmpanogoa park when the Provo baseball ..team clashes with the fast Arthur aggregation of the: Copper league. - The committee In chsrge ot this event consists of J. "W. M?Adnm, chairman, Otto Blrk and Orson Slack. . f- " MRS. BROMLEY'S Tj. - :,.). ' IB ill . 111 AV I I f acting presl-- i . Dean L. J. Nuttall, dent of Brigham- Vogng. university, atmouucea the foltuwing committees in charge of the Sixteenth annual Tlmpanogos Hike,' which will take place July 15 aud 16: General committee Pmf. - '. 1 Of More Than $25,000; Opposition Is Quite Likely. . Commander jand Acosta Ordered to Bed By Phj R. Griffith. Culversltv of l labi E. L. dan; Paris Accords - Fly 6. x. V.: E. S. Hinckley. Another Great ' .Recepi Jvrovo t'bamlier of Comm'Tce and Lowry-Nelsun,"B- Y. V., chairman; Hansen, "mayor Provo City; OK. RAPID CITT, 8. D.r who (CP) Republican, leaders bare been coming out' to see Presi- Rotary c ub: U I. rninls. Vtawifcb Mountain club and Paysou Alpine dent Coolldge at his hummer White club. ' ' House on Squaw.Creeknear.bere lrogram E. L. Rolierts, f hair- have worked out an administration man r W; F. Hunseu, B. Y. C! J. It. tax reduction program wlhch will lie Griffith. Cnlverslfy of Ctab; A'il-iiiJcppwm, B X. ' I'.; Walter offered at the Deceuilter sexslon of AdjiniH, I'rovo Xlwanls.club ; - ';'' PARIS, July 21. (UP)t height of thcr triumph. cheers of the Paris crowd ringing lu their ears. Conn Richard E. Byrd. and Berr George ' . pllut of hi monoplane A. congress. , Provo Robert Kitzroy, Rotarjvclub; " ordered tombed over thf . were ". B. Samuel $300,000,000 Reduction IT,; Saner, Jcptierson, y ; end late this afterntMin. This plan.clls7of,e4uction.ln Provo band. Elmer Mill- Transportatlon----Pro- f. Byrd and Acotsta followed specific tuxes of JSOO.OttO.Ouo aud er, B. chairman ; Dell Weblt. of their persoaai-'VbyslcliIV retention of otlier rates as they tecrealoual tii are now rather., than a general of canyon traffic Sheriff J. niander naval 8. and wen If reserve, D. Boyd,..l'tah county, chairman ; reduction aU. along the Hue.. American hospital to I exu Ctah commis Suxsit, (ven county It'develoiied today that an effort for thoroagblaud sioner. will be made to - retain--:, preset)! brokeixiooe'.i . PliMlrlty Coiuniitte rates od Incomes of less than t'ZijnH) . ptiMclty-- J M. Jensen, B. Y. Tl, ; i Dr'lwMft(aGro, wbo fottud both, Byrd aml r-- rf ter,-'-f'upon the theory that the small tux William Snow, B. V. V. stndeut Hemi body; Jes Simmons, B Y. t'. stu- Ktiffurlng from severe shock loinumnder Uouiild B. ilm.MUlim (center) as he bailed away on "The payer bus thped most Benefits from dent body; Robert Rlchardmhi, he ordered them to bed luimc Bowdoin from ViscanseT, Me, on hlsjhlrteenthf cruise into the attllc. ; lT JtQ ??nialn jivet Jfendajr now-a- reKt-Mttom fits presenFexploratuTns will reqiilre about A ve years With him are pic- level I gymuas- iney naa just returned rrom first welcoming functlon-$ tured the two xi'ngcst members of the expadltloB, llosepb Field (left) !"?' Changes suggested thlsareed d club, nm unnr, tf. IV. utrufHll, A V... eon at the ind Henry Warren, hoth 14 - Belciw Is, "The Bowdoin". Just before her plan include j ' ' t hey ami IJutenant George N Reduction in corporaltoil taxes Iigiin, I'tah. ' y and engineer. Bert Bab br .:'".vi.'i'.' nnchor,was weighed. - . Bonfire Provo Klwanls club.' from 12 to 10 or 11 per cent. guests of honor among a di Scott Commissary Stewart, Elimination of all taxes on the chairman. " , Irovo' Kfwanls club; ed gathering!atre and baseball adilllssloih-a- nd n..." ..... H..Mij Various speakers bad pi I club dues. ;.. v ....t.- - t them.-- ' Outside, crowds only;' j ." Diminution of le1es upon incomes1 en xniall-thsthe sudden, nnex 'i uiure uinu A,vifu on me ground l DlrectctT of hlklng- -J. it. firimth. throne that baj stormed th e " that' itn?sr;1ininw-1nrrBL La rare upon their arrlw of I ' tu h. : Ill vers! smallest reduction since high wart- - There tywill be several waited to" cheer them. ' ime levies." .... later to take "apisdnted They had been Informed" Un Jfiuiomoblle Slight reductiqn of Gaston aswv charge Doumergua, activities, . ptvsiden . Important ''-!'N C .;: taxes. rfated with the hike. One of these republlcj would receive tlieji' " Dr. Joseph Peterson Contrasts Byrd ; Believes Much More Leaders Ara: Agrad . Will preparethaTheatra-of-t- b o'clock. ""Mind With Ewotions- rIs" 'Experlnftntalion" hotb nave expressen agreeI)ean Auttull urges that these hlud French and Aipericuu ment with these general principles. committees come ' Praises UY" together early next reception committees, was wt' Necessary Tlmberlake, Hepnb-llcaweek and found" things Into shape at I he Ga re St, Laxalre whci Colorado, a liiemuer of the for the biggest and best community train that had brought thqu house and means committee mountain- climb history of Caen steamed in at 12:20 p. n The emotional and the intelligence VER SCn MER. Frame, July 2. which way mu.-4frame ' the new tax the United States.iftjhe News that Oniuiander Bt iiHrhanlsms of The human mind (CP)The . monoplane America, bill, -- added hi iproval Iirsn'hiwuiohs, ""Llenteiiaiit'Gt with Mr Coolldge this morn-Ing- . were discussed. by. Dr. Joseph above the high water n1ffrk'oJf-4XovlUe, Bl rl Acosta and gem r .. waves that battered ,Uer yesterday," cUen, were exiiected at noonT) "le milst equallxe taxes rather kmnvn to Paris generally", Vi. Peterson wfts formerly safe below the skies thai had buf than reduc-- them," be declared. the last nionienW.'.V, a student of Brigbam Voung, and feted ner..forV40 hours previously, - It is But tMfora the train puller expected the plan will enIwas member a of the faciUty. Hg later being rouffbly but expertly dlag- counter serious opposition, on the the station 20 minutes late al is now a member of the raculty 'of nosed and dissected on the beach next congress. V Independent and avlutors bud time to leave tf ; the. Peabody Institute af Nashville-- here today. ; 'Vrtnofrattf; igrouns have a stragle , . tlon, the streets for a dozen I The three engines that bad kent hold on the'next senate stwCAhuw Tennessee. ' y. "at around had Ifecome almost In lie celebrated will Fourth July In his lpcture, Tg. Peterson point- uer iu me air naa oeen taken out iun wreck the plan of they choose. Kuble. the Utah State In fine ed out certain benef its coining to for ever hauling, - the hulk - of the I Kuullyrthey have advocnted rlotlc fashion,. bospltul TraifleBuanended . Dr. to human beings tli rough the. mechan- plane herself waa being dismantled major reductions--fo- r small The scene, with a gren. Frederick Dunn, suiierlntcndent. ism of the emotions, hutltbey: an? probably for shipment to Paris. and- - their leaders ".have' Insetting tiecame, lii"; trasting The will wlth day's jictlvitles ttegln No final verdict had been reached dicated Immediate in their nature and rrlv they will maintain this ttt(j firlug of a salute by Rotwrt ture Uiat of Lindbergh's should pot be. aHwed to (Joininate on tb0 exent.of. her Injuries ComIn the battle to 1h staged soon I Bourget. Gutlierum. the Uves of individuals. mander ; More and Byrd had hoped they were after congress, reconvenes. . . The avlntorr left the stii ' - At 1 o'clock, the Provo more human . lielngs. are coming, to uot tal. But It wag plain not only - '"jl''. 'lV .1 band will give a concert on the automobiles, accompanied by ,. act at long range. Dr. to him but to "laymen who saw. ber lawns of the Institution, which will government officials aml.li.v, Peterson. explained. Is brought about that fhe plane jwaria bad shape. he followed by' a 'delightful program tnid Richard D. ; White, naval of mechanism' the Review Intelligence. Byrd by Argosy wblcb will open by tbe, audience tache at the American- emba. He cited- - the achlevemenLjof LlniL-lierc- --UlttiaiivlpjeT'gw. he gtive he ds. mbbed the automol-singing "America." The Invocation as an Illustration ofr long Caiited Press Commander Byrd rePhUce were unable for 15 miry F. be will offered H. i; action.'by Klli(!k. range!, viewed his argosy from start to ", , A comet duet will be' played by to force a passage for them.: 4 Research Is jUrged---! r; ilnish,. and" ended up .with a predic-- . It took. half. an hour to cover,-milMessrs. mid Clitheroe, and Haycock lr.. Peterson tfwelt on the import 'ion? reeardlnir the 'future Vf- - tmn. to the Continental hotel, wli Mrstwo Paxman'wIU Monroe ance of eyo,ur.aglng. young men to Atlantic flying. give the . through jB5ator. etitert-- door. engnge ttt reseaTciirjmnriD TTieTTjj; 'Again and aprla we set oiU ' " guarded side A bassN'tleT'Old Glory,", (by C vloselv tiocal and' social' sciences, and eatled ourse for Billie Proson 10, Pardoe, of our but all efforts t Paris, attention 'to various funds avail- resulted only In carrying us Into fessor and Mrs; T. Earl Pardoe, 565 W. Keid) lrUptreudcred by Reid BOY HAS NARROW ESCAl able to young men desiring to string qiartet wlU renSow lying rain clouds" ' East, suffered a pain- Morrill. soul1 Byrd said. North Second 'Stephen, L. C. der selections and to Jesse in such work. .He further 'ad; 'For bouraTwe searched for Miles, ful foot his Injury-a landRaturdtiy Mrs. Mary Smith, city auditor b Larson fcr Altotr Young; amUtrMorT vocated.. that young men should be ing placeV all" the while was a struck by w'a'tchlng morning wberi, be rill will sine "The Flng Without a narrow escape from serious hVowed to develop along those lines arefully our gas consnmption. . . cur driven by R. O. Luke, moll or death when a bicycle a. for whR'h they had special aptitude, StaiuJ!,MLss Beth Mangum wlU Juries for the Prove- iKwtoff When we finally landed we came t the Intersection. 't, was riding a 'violin .averse solo, to and the to ail .refiulrlng The child was just preparing to play hewas, string First South and University Avenui lown because, we bud to, Wo. knew i. lines.'. render will 1 concluding follwlunlfprm tHMued .well 'we bad not another mount his wheel at the Intersection quartet was struck by an automobile in v In. closing. Dr. Peterson spoke In drop bt gas. of Center and Fourth Westtreets, . several tourists from OresoiW which B. reTJ, T. and luring the. intermission in the were kindljOerjns fif the "As regards Aside- - from receiving pas- when Luke Is said to have made a. riding. ferred tosome of bis boj'hood senger service, the time tot them sharp turn . striking the wheel. program, ice crei)nj,pmiell and cook- quite a shaking up, Steven escaped ies will be Jiervjil- to the patients. vi bug not yet come. was demolished (While BilHe was not serloiisly In His.......bicycle .A program of sixirts designed to Injury. .. . .Kn .n 1 l.n,V.VA m.. Many more experimental flieETs Jnred. siiectators declare that lie ill have to le made before anyonr7rrwljr escaped being killed. His create much merriment, has been reimbursed the boy. for the loss of as follows;;. Centipede bis wheel. ' arranged : fim talk- - seriously of them. The bicycle was completely demolished :v ork already done will have Jo to I Iu eporting the' accident; to "the race,' boys'" and gir!s' teams;, water-liii'ld- ii t lug which 20 eg Mr.-lnr piillfA rippnrloiMit I.ukewag will psrticlp(iter BoyiT shiwrace; PIJ5ASANT GROVE, July 2 given .warning by- -' Chief Wllklns that he will have to exercise more hand tsslmj contest, two teams, CHRIST SCIENTIST CHTRCJ (SieoiaD Mrs. - J. II. Armlead care In the tj)erDtIon.of bis auto- (boys and1 , girls) ; two. obstacle Utah Unsettled and Allred, sisters, re- xh-eof races r boya and girls,', barrel race; tonight an'1 8im "word iodny that their broth first Chureb of Chrtst, Scienrlit. mobile" --since er, Onrwln I Lund, was killed day; probaMy- p"1 rnr ' of First ' East and First narrow escaw involving his driv- surprl nuiiiliers. showers noruli-reached In the have North depart" police streets ing JVlday Siring City, Regular Sunday NO MULDKLUKRY e t portion; Mr. Lund,- a fireman, was killed morning, services, 11 a. m., 'subject ment. In addition to this he had Tbei-wlll lie no delivery of mall molfT Sunday. in the performance of his duty. He 'God,". Sunday school at 9:43 a. m. th misfortune to Ymi into a curb was 15 at jthe time of his deiith. A Wednesday pvenlng meetings are on South University avenue some on Mouday, July 4,- according to Maximmn temi. wife, In addition to his sisters,, sur- held at 8 oVlock. ' Residing room time ago turning bis car completely Postmaster J. P. McG aire. The gen Friday 2:S0 to 4 :30 o'clock. over.and'Siistalnlng injuries to him- eral delivery window will be open Minimum tenux vives. Ite livedGrove oiien dftily-frofrom 10;30 to 11 :30 a. m. -- s AU are welcome. - r -- , self. . when asmaHi boy. Friday. .,U.4t , , -- ii . - i Wllllam-S.Baiam-- rr y z ycy J: TMnMtlf! ni k w I : v-jj- ' AIR PIONEERS INTELLIGENCE IS DISCUSSED ' . . Kf r t lnter-allle- : ,n. n MUST GO ON .. ;; - t- "T"1 Uepresi-nttttlv- e , - t , . .. Peter-Friday- - FINE PROGRAM hc ; e - ATHOSPITAL , , , f ; prin-elirf- e " . i''l Such-action- City-Elk- s' PARDOE BOY HIT ' - BY AUTOMOBILE ; . -- . . eu-ga- seven-year-ol- d FUNERAL TODAY hies-senu- Funeral, services for Mrs.. Caro-!iu- e F. Bromley, who died Thursday evening at the home of her daughter Mrs. Mbby FuPmer, after a lingering Illness, will lie held Sunday," July 3, at 3 o'clock In the Mapleton "ward chapel, undef the direction of Blsnoj) Lovell Menden- - pro-gra- . HHP HIKE - MEN NAMED Republican; Leaders Plan to ""Reduce Tax On Tncomes . i ...,.! ..........107 Boetety Editor 1 HALO U lULU Richard Grace, Stunt Flyer, Believed Ready , to Start Flight From Honoula to Pacific Coast. is in readiness for, Provo's greatest Fourth of July BARKINO HANDS. ISMNU celebratiwu.SpQrts. of afc description a morning concert, ftArAt, T. lfcrJuly2TtPr-RicB-ar- d Of feawill fireworks and display mammoth; parade, program, Grace. 8o(ithern California stunt flyer, who ha$ bee,n waiting ture the big day in the Garden City - The for a week,' apparade, divided into four sections, in the folldwing on the field here before dayOrder, begins march at 10 o'clock Monday: patriotic, pioneer, peared break and began to make prepara: tions for on an intendcity and commercial divisions, his take-ff- f " 'Editorial and Mm Dqrt. V 1 tavco imnin ... All daav-v- J COMMITTEE - favorable-weathe- p. BIN mmm : OF iiiuii inuuifiL I ' I umii JULY IN FINE STYLE - I tJ PEICE THREE CENTS- QBSEBVEFOURTH-- OF - A J 1,1 Herald Telephones PROVO; UTAH, SUNDAY; JULY 3,1927. IS READY 10 V ZmL I I V TTTS Internient' will be In the (cmetcry Sprine-vl'le-fit- In cliargeof-A- y . IV Wheeler. .. r. 'Mrs: Fulliner was lorn Nbveinlier 24, 1855, at Manti, Utah, and has lived in. Mai'Ieton and Springvllle nractienlly.aU of her bitter lire. She vns' the danshter of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Whiting and was from a family at eleven trhlldren, the only one surviving la Mrs. Eliza Johnson of Mapleton, ( She Is alsourvlved br the one daughter), Fullmer, also of Mapleton. , . 1 selec-tlim-- w trans-Atlanti- c ' l, "- , Former P. G. Man Is Killed In Fire The Weather ; ' Mrs.-Ei'ure- ts d 'seyprat-complain- - ; w - m u - - - KAil. - . |