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Show o - . HP DAILY HERALD y ad $utayT TM ritraid, tee the thirty Cnts a a ay, if jrt Mtath, abAtrt a 150. Delivered th year, ky uy mat Preve art Sprtogvtll. ta tt . - r r- -s- THE WEATHEIl Gttttralfy Mr tonl and rrMay; net ntch change UTAH - temperature. ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN UTAH SOUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY, YEAR. NO. 24. THIRTY-EIGHT- H PR0V0, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1933. . 311 1 i 1 ilrfsV'-ww;- , : PRICE TWO CEN1 ifilfliiij i - L J V- inn m ' ipn u rormer ir rove Boy Wies ffifll uiaii tyiPPilRi uuliu uui mill 1(1 III decided to conduct a memThe annual dues bership campaign. membership tees reduced to $12 a been have the at Joint noon at started today luncheon of the chamber of com- year. The service fund has been merce, and the "Klwanis and the modified, lowered In some cases Rotary clubs. Toe majority ot and raised In others so as to the thirty committees who will conduct the drtve vera present at the equalize the burden of maintaining luncheon and received Instructiont the chamber. ' "The chamber of commerce is in from President John Smith and condition financially than it better ot' the E. 8. Hinckley Secretary ever has been. It owes about diH. V. Dean chamber and Hoyt, $1000 and has more than $7500 ot rector ot the present drive. The meeting was. called to order unpaid membership fees with which tov meet that obligation." '' by President Walter Adams ot the He urged the committees .to Klwanis club. A silent tribute was select only such members for the ot the to Byron memory given to pay Davies, son ot T. S. Davies, man- chamber as would be willing ager of the J. C Penney store, who their dues annually. Dean H. V. Hoyt, who is in direct is a member of the Klwanis club. "During the past few weeks the charge of the campaign, said it was board of directors of the chamber the duty of all citizens of the com ot commerce, nave made a survey- - munlty to assist in the operation of the membership of the organiza- of the chamber of commerce. He-"We expressed the opinion that it the tion," said President Smith. should be found that there are many mem- chamber of commerce bers enrolled who have not Suffi- eliminated people in the city would establishment cient Interest In the. organization be 'clamoring for 1U " . within three months. to pay their fee.- - There are also the said He also perthat past some business houses in that same formance of the chamber of comcondition. ' "We have also figured that at merce had been worth more to the most moderate estimate it will Provo city than the membership take $6,500 a year to run the cham- fees from the entire city tor years ber of commerce. In addition to to ovine. Since the membership fee has that amount we are anxious to raise f 3,500 with which to meet been reduced, he said, that all citicalls on the organization tor worthy zens of the cjty should get behind the organization. things. "If we want a city that is pro"To raise the necessary $10,000 to operate the chamber of com- gressive and which is setting the (Continued on Page Three.) merce, we have made assessments The annual merce drive to dumber lllim IllUrrVWnnr vii rn M J 11 H nuill 111 '.. IPUT T UDIII ci com and have - safe and sane fourth- SMASH uliiiiu I V No reports of injuries ceived in celebrating flllHTII - re- rilllillll Fight IttlUllljli More than 900 copies of the Herald Extra were printed end sold on the evening of July Fourth giving to Provo and nearby citiet that day's baseball and fight news Because it was a holiday the reg ular edition of the paper was not Issued, the Intention being to print a couple of hundred extras, which is the usual demand for Herald extras of sport events. But there were more people Interested in the uempsey-uiDbon- s right tnan was figured on, and the Herald press was kept going until it registered 950, which was three times the largest number of extras ever print ed in Utah county before; These extras gave the returnt ot the tight,, round by round, and the stories of both Fourth of July state league baseball games, and other news of the day. The Herald special service also included furnishing the fight news for the two thousand persons 'at the baseball park, the telephone at the ball park being connected with the Herald l. N. S. wlre. with the Deseret News and Saltalr on the same wire out of Shelby, Mont Herald fight returns" also were bulletined to Geneva, Vivian Park aand Springrille, while scores oi fieht fans Congregated at the Herald building to get the returns as they came in. Within one minute after Referee Dougherty bad awarded his "Demp 8ey0Wlns" decision that news was in the Herald office and wae a Herald bulletin at the ball park Five minutes later it was told ' by the Herald wire to Vivian Park and Springville. In explanation to the public ii may be said that the fight service of the Herald was entirely at the Herald expense,- no charge being made to the ball club for the ser vice, and none to the resorts, the Herald's idea being that as so many of the Herald readers were at the n park, Geneva, Springville. and Vivian the quickest way to reach ". . By International News Service. SHELBY, Mont. July 5. Two thines were made tf tain at the fistic encounter here on the Fourth of July t tween Jack Dempsey of Provo and Tom Gibbons of St. Pa ' and these were: Dempsey still is the best heawwelriit In the vmr and Vv M' Gibbons is going to be the best after their next meetir ., - ? 11 , v Jack Blips backward any further and Tom keeps I : Tommy Gibbons woke; up this morning with the wor knowledge that he alone of all heavyweights has been at to stay to the end of a match with Dempsey since the latti won the world title from Jess Willard. .. vv?"" Gibbons' friends were surprised at the showing the Paul scrapper put up. Most of them were hoping that he stay as many as eight rounds, and a lot of them thougl Tom would be lucky if he lasted half a dozen rounds again! J Dempsey's fierce fighting. ; The verdict of the sports writers at the rineside eav Dempsey eight rounds, Gibbons three, and split four. i Also, they insist that Dempsey is the better fighter c the two, the heaviest hitter, and that Gibbons saved hi bacon only by his magnificient boxing ability, and his mastefi :: ; . oi ring Knowledge. The tight by rounds follows : " ' ' : ROUND ONE. ... 'X our. came corners ana tne oi tneir launched, uemrisi led but failed to land, Gibbons came back with rieht to iav Gibbons danced away and clinched; Dempsey hooked to rigX jaw, Tom came back with a right to jaw, Tom" landed a other right to jaw and Dempsey's arm never still. Demi sey rushed him and hit at the body. Gibbons brought .QYC left hook to jaw and the two wrestled over the ring. Demp! sey landed uppercut to jaw. Dempsey lea to body. Demp ........ ...,..;;,,.,., seys round. " 1 ... .... - : , the SALT LAKE 5. One Fourth of July in Provo or child's life wasCITy. July sacrificed on the were received ny altar ot the Sprtngviue anniversary ot the the Provo police department or '' severely, at 3 o'clock yesterday country's birth and fifty others suf D. office. John Sheriff Boyd's afternoon, when an Elcar and a fered injuries which range from Ford automobile collided head-oto fatal In degree when the minor Fourth ot July came upon Prove on the state a half block west spectators' stand at Liberty park Cp-oof the store in this city. smiling and radiant gave way last night as the citizens The cars were wrecked. All during the night the shooting ot Salt Lake were paying theh The injured, - who were taken and bombarding reminded the citi homage to the memory ot the nafrom the wreck of the Ford car im zens that the dawn ot the national tion's first Fourth of July. mediately after the accident, are: Thousands were gathered at the Miss Williama Evans, 19 years holiday, the independence of the most attractive of the community's of age; right collarbone and right United "States of America was close playgrounds when, without warn wrist fractured. -at hand. ing, without even the creak of Nesse 19i Carter( slightly With each hour the shooting and faulty boards, the stand from briused. which the multitude was to view Ellis Sorenson, 20; back wrench the noise increased and long' be the evening's historical pageant ed and possible internal injuries tore the sun was casting its lust gave way, at 6:20, and precipitated Wallace Sprenson, twin brothei rous rays over the most , charming a rolling throng of children, men landscape in all creation, the old and women into the chaos of of Ellis; several fractured ribs. and trusted Martial Band, with all 20; - slightly Hay EftsmeTmaa shattered grandstand. the Jervof. of jfOdlfgef days, sere ' . v . bruised. Rubjr Soderberg, the Those Injured in the Elcar are: naded the streets of the city and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A ; ol the that proclaimed birthday Chester Peterson, 19; left collar Soderberg, 955 Washington ave bone fractured in iwo places and Uncle Sam had arrived. wag the victim of the dlsastei nue, The kiddies were awake earlier possible Internal injuries. - town to give up her life. The little gir? SECOND ROUND. down than and the usually Vinous Lott, 9; fractured Jaw. was taken from the debris at the Gibbons had slight cut on risrht cheek. Dempsev takin Clark Zimmerman, 20; slightly streets were teeming with people ir park, hastened to the emergency The the early morning hoars. his time and looking for an opening, right' Cross hammerec bruised. hospital, where the first aid treat As soon as possible after the ac music of the Provo Band at 8 o'clock ment given by the at Gibbons' body; out of clinch, got over right to right ear city's physicians cident the victims were removed tr in front of the fire station attract proved of no avail, and the child Gibbons brought over a left, and left to eye, cutting eye the Lehi hospital, where they were ed the attention many and caled died as' the result of her neck'r Dempsey right head. Gibbons landed twice. Dempsey wat attended by Dr. F, D. Worlton. a them to the center of the city being broken in the fall. reacn and Uibbons m reply, hit with a left hooE snort in his was where the forming. parade a late hour last night it was an of the frantic hurl screams The to head. the Coming of a" clinch, Gibobns hit Dempsey, ngh nounced from the hospital that al? Headed by the marshal of the and the distracted parents rent the to W. Morrl Lieutenant Arvel body. day. the severely injured were getting peace of the sunset hour, the over This round was even. along nicely and. that the others son, and the Provo band the parade powering crowds, which filled tlu marched down Center street to Fifth Tiorlr irk avcrv nnnb antul 1rr rrio THIRD ROUND. had gone to their homes. West street and counter marched ihun r Dempsey bleedincr. landed left and richt to bodv. Gih" c,n7 south to the tabernacle. bons right to head Dempsey hit to jaw and clinched, Gib dreds who writhed in pain and The parade was Unlike other dlu "e tc who to other hundreds Gibbon! .landed, to left jew, !bons sought GARS SMASH a Fourth of July parades held In the Dempley note of distress In the the catch to crossed landed ; head to hea right most in of the partlcl that city tones ot loved ones' and struggled were on Provo streets and at parkE aim luiiuwuu wnn anomer ngax 10 Doay ana aancea awayj pants marched instead of rode. Nc I v extras were distributed to news then stepped back with a right to body. ' ' was desired. SALEM Good for Zion! the exception of the G. A. R.' and the safety a without the boys boys charging Distracted parents, mad brothers Indian War Veterans, the Servlec so that a wide dis I ROUND FOUR. and sisters, frantic kinsfolk ol cent for them, and Goldstai the Star of Herald news might be tribution Legion came out and Gibbons a but Dempsey slip, Nelson essayed is of Spanish Fork those caught in the catastrophe Henry in the county Jail charged with op Mothers all those in the line oi the hurt and injured confused the made in the shortest space of tiime ducked blow. Tom landed left to head and right to body on foot. were march efforts of the officers tc Telephone requests for extras Gibbons was running for life at this stage and takin jr a bad eratlng an outomoblie while under One of the features of the as far north parade hasty order out the influence of intoxicating liquors of that' great weft received"from Dempsey turned him around and fairly murdered was Columbia, represented by Misf wring Grove as as far south beating. Pleasant and V m Vlia TM i fliKKrtTia noma lolr rA tr ftnivmaATr He was arrested last evening by chaos. Anna Thompson. Dressed in i as last Fork evening. Spanish Deputy Sherriff C. D. Coates be to landed hook. Gibbons left head; Miss beautiful right costume, "Service is the test" Thompson tween Salem- - and Spanish Fork Round even. rode a white horse, guided oi after run he Into had a car the shortly of The C. J. HenlS.) SpeH(l Carter, proprietor COLLIDE side Paul Oil either ROUND FIVE. Jones, by repre PLEASANT "QROVE, July 4. 375 is at his sum driven by Elmer S. Belveal, United States Marines the senting missed left to body, Gibbons lands left; Mrs. Delia Cobbley Walker, wi!e ol Vivian Park resort, with Dempsey East First South street, Provo. The E former Supt. James H. Walker ol nrer home- ia Prbvo canyon serious accident happened between 9 and and Leland Campbell, representing Dempsey replies right to body and to jaw, Gibjbons sends ic the United States Army. the Alpine school district and alsc ly ill as a result of an encounter 10 o'clock In the evening. left hook and hard left to jaw, Dempsey landed left and right GEHTER STREET The Women's Municipal council former bishop of the Pleaasnt Grove with a bull in the canyon Monday to According to Deputy Coates, Bel and the American and followed with right to same place, Gibbons send? Legion had the Third ward, died suddenly at her DEATH III FIRE leftjaw to head ; Gibbons danced around the ring and came back Most of the ribs on one veal and his family and another largest number. of members in the afternoon. home this morning at 6 o'clock. were coming north from A Chevrolet touring car driven left to jaw, Dempsey right to body, Gibbons left hook; botK were broken family lineup. The women marched be Mrs. Walker has been in perfect side of Mr. Carter Nephi. Nelson, three other young hind a west F. E International Newi Senrtce. street on Center wild. Gibbons landed left and right to jaw and had Demp banner the by Mr large saw designating the bull who gore health lately and. has been doing Those men and four girls were in another council and bearing the inscrip BiUings, 441 South Fifth East McKEESPORT, Pa., July 5. sey covering up. her work as usually around the Carter, rushed to his assistance car going south. When Belveal "Advancement'' Gibbons' round. nome. afternoon at 5 Three persons were burned tc street, saw the Nelson car swinging from tion, Wednesday Tuesday evening she was expecting to find him dead. A larger number attended the death seven and ROUND SIX. others side off road to picking peas and when she retired of the drove run side he a Ford Into injured coupe o'clock, program given In the tabernacle Complaints had come from ser the more cautious as Gibbons feinted. r.linrh with his right wheels at she was in good health. About mid Dempsey three when ot un pavement fire on seriously, driven West south street Fifth O. which K.. Hansen war eral parties who had visited the little damage. Gibbons lands light left, Dempsey failed with' The Nelson car plunged into' the the masterMayor night she took suddenly 11L Het of ceremonies. A short by John Jackson, 476 North Second determined origin swept through oldest daughter, Zola, sent for Dr canyon the later part of last week Belveal machine with such a force an Ief to body, Dempsey wild with right upper cut. Dempl four-stor- y the Hotel here Schmidt was East street. spicy program given. B. C. a Unebaugh who rendered every and the early part of this week thai that the left front wheels of both and for time threat sey hit Gibbons' head, with left and right. Gibbons misse None At North Park the kiddies had of the, occupants of eithei early today assistance possible but death came a bull was running wild in the lower cars were torn off the machines thetimes of their lifein car were injured. The Chevoriet ened a part of the business sec on left hook, Dempsey lands right to body and three more td and games t 6 o'clock this morning. Death part of the canyon. Several times No one was injured with the excep i j head. Dempsey hit head and Gibbons comes back with right sports of all kinds under the direc received a bent fender but was tion of the city. was due to hemorrhage. the lives of several people had bees lion ot Mr. Belveal who receiived tion of Dell Webb, director of Com otherwise not damaged. . . The flames starting in the base hook. 7. 1 , , Her husband Is at present t in danger when the animal made slight bruises to hils back. ' J According to Mr, Jackson he was ment spread through the building munity Service, and his assistants round. . , Dempsey's the at arrived Coates them. Deputy tending the National Educatlona1 charges against This evening the celebration wtT crossing' Center street leisurely with great rapidity, trapping occu .ROUND SEVEN- .':f scene of the accident shortly after be concluded with a fireworks ex when he saw Mr. Carter and his association convention at San Fran the Chevrolet coming pants of the upper floors in theii Cisco. He has been notified of th Grover Purvance, went down Dempsey hits to jaw hard rieht: Tom left tn the wjird on his way to Dividend. He hibition at "liawT avoid rooms. Panic within and without Center street. To down Tlmp park. slows death of his wife and ia expected tanyon to take the bull farther up pUced Nels6n andt J. . H. Lewis to Gibbons; left rights up the hotel followed, While Dempsey i and Mr.r police Jack struck the car, by, being right lot jaw home tomorrow. who was with Nelson, under arrest He 1a the inter in a pasture. son turned west on Center street men, rescued women and children top of head; Dempsey right to jaw; Gibbons landed three mountain representative of the Mc The animal Is said to have made and brought them to the county AGED but too late to completely avoid screams from other occupants left hooks and a right in close; neither man could land HURT Mullen Book company. , ... several attempts to advance to jail here,. Others with Nelson In ' caught on the upper floors, could close and separate; Tom right hooked and. they, clinched1 an accident, Mrs. Walker was born In lindon; wards Mr. Carter as he endeavored the car were Lester Jones, Marlow The left wheel of the Ford coupe be neard blocks away, murdered Tom Dempsey right and life to heart; Gibbons about 40 years ago and wa Sjur Monsen, age 80, was injured was torn" off, all of the spoker! The two men and a woman wht the to drive it on with a stick. Finally McKell and four girls, all of Span rear but not running anvwhere; Demnspw mVfct1 gettine 11 on this Fork. at o'clock West daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. Charleijthe animal succeded in striking ish are dead have not been identified to Tom's morning broken. being Gibbons bad has cut head; over right eye. ; Center street when run into by an Cobbley, now llvtng' In Salt Lake Mf. Carter with his horns., The seriously injured are John The damaged cars were' hauled x MISSIONARY FAREWELL. automobile. Dempsey's round. City. She is survived it is said that had it not been, for O'Hara, 45; Ben Coleman, 26; to garages for repairs. by her pa EIGHTH about Mr. ROUND. rents, her husband and 12 children a dog that happened' along Monsen, who is tailor at the William Keenan, 43;' Matthew &s follows: Tom hit with leftrDemDsev sent left 'th rnnH niKTwCs Mr. Roiwena Peterson that time, which chased the bu!1 A missionary farewell will be u A. Chrtstensen- - company, was obtain the services 'of a doctor had Krast 'and Stanley Stokman. . f Magna, Just as the building burst into '.replies with right; Jackwent to knees but forced his man Charles, Leo, Zola away and attracted his attention given In the Fifth ward 'meeting crossing the street and apparently been made without avail, Joseph Thomas, LeGrand Calvin, Edna I away from Mr. Carter, the man house Friday evening 'at 8:15 did not notice the car going east Kirk wood, druggist at the Thorn- flames, Miss Minnie Werry, night u me ropes; 10m tooK a nard right tp jaw but came bads . Jane, Murlal. Jamea 5H.; and Emma would hare been killed. ton Drug company, dressed the head nurfie at the McKeesport hos with oJ!clock,for Raymond Holbrook, son on Center street right to jaw and followed with an upper cut in close He received several gashes In wounds. Walker, all of Pleasant Grove One Mf. Cartec waa rushed to his of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Holbrook who pitah chanced to look out of a hos Dempsey turned Gibbons around with a hit on the 1 western ter the top cf the forehead and his right leg was Later Mr. Monsen was taken to pital window. She rushed an am Gibbon's Myron, preceded her In death home at Vivian Park where he la will leave July head; Gibbons' body blow a bit low; Dempsey went s his home by W. J. Startup and is bulance and Internes to the scene several yearn ago. She. has' alsc now slowly improving. For a time states mission field of the L. D. 8. badly bruised. '. close in and pounded Gibbons unmercifully. . He wu carried to the Thornton reported as resting welL everal brothers and sisters, -- a " The fire victims were taken to the it was feared th at be would be un church. A splendid program has : " ..-T I. round. InvitaDempsey's ftmeral arrangements are pend able to stand the severe pain, but been arranged and a cordial Neither the sheriffs office nor hospital. One man Jumped from an unig company by Jack Teasdale I to everyone to at and other onlookers, and a doctor the police station had been notified upper floor and died la a tew NINTH ROUND. the arriTal of . Bishop Walkes hope is now expressed for bis re tion is extended was called. After every effort to of the accident at soon. Jack wo" Ian Frandsoo. close in tend, and -J Torn' tot pounded head; Gboss pjcovery. LEHI, July 5 Eight young peo pie of Lehi wer3 injured, several 5 n p ! . llSflllt W Xhrr7L,Vr J -- r,, ZZ:lZ: it SUDDENLY 1 ' : : ift ; rrV-- GAS m Cf 4-- eburnedto i . son-in-la- I : J , '('.- iw j |