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Show THE HERALH. , "Vfhen yon use Herald yen reach into more than 3400 tomes. Try one next time yuu ha? something to sell trade, or rent Hant-.ld- s THIRTY-EIGHT- H I'TAH Bain north rain er snow south portion. Much colder- - tonight YEAR. NO. 132. Vocational PROVO, UTAH," FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923. WelLKnown REVOLUTIONIN In Provo Necessary APOPLEXY IS MEXICO NOW Training Is Woman Dies ; . -snmdeyJPrincipall Beauty Shopol jjjgjj chool-was L. B. Uarmon ok -- tne mga scuooi Thursday afternoon at her home, before the Rotary club at Its week- 1 5 North Lniversity avenue, after thisiiydied PRICE TWO CENTS. STOLEN BONDS EUREKA ROAD FATAL TO MAN IS APPROVED SUPT.H.ALDOUS DIXON SEARCHED IN V OVER 5 STATES General Sanchez Seizes Port of Vera- Crust -- for -- Revo-- ... Jtate- Bredesen. 61. (dledWednes-- J - To oUmlnate-t- bs PROVO CITY SCHOOLS Bonds Stolen in Various Bank Burglaries Believed Hidden of Elberta from in Utah County S. Halbert road, ''Hair day afternoon at his borne, 444 pin" curve, west lutionists. a South Fifth West street, following the two strokes of apoplexy which he Kerr, engineer of the state road International News Service. a this Week. The first stroke commission has recommended MEXICO CITY, Dec. 7. The re- - suffered tama XtnnAav nmrnlnff Anil rut rfi- - new state road from Elberta to volMauncbed in right side and alsodtJ HomailSViUe mnynn. De La. Huerta, a Mexican presiden stroyed his speech. Early Thursday to Commissioners According tial candidate, spread today,' but morning the second stroke para- James T. Gardner and Henry Mat-- ; ley and Engineer E. a. Jones, who no serious battles have been re- lyzed his body completely. Mr. Bredesen was born in Dram- - have recently Inspected the proported Up to the time this dispatch unen, Korway, juiy s, ikk. &ner posed new road, the road will be a was written. , Saints church great improvements over the old President Alvaro Obrecon .may Joining the Latter-da- y - trail. proclaim himself military dictator in his native land, he ana nu ismInstead of turning north at Ellly came to Utah in 1902, since of the republic to restore order. new will continue President Obregon who has been which time he had resided in this berta, thewest road the foothills to along seriously ill at Celaya, was reported city. In Norway he was a stone straight the Copper Leuf mine, a little north hastening to Mexico City mason by trade which he also fol- of, which the new road wiH enter upon a special train tor- the pur- lowed after coming to Utah. During Homansrille canyon and join the pose of issuing a proclamation dis the past four years he had been old state road. solving the senate and bouse of dep foreman on the Utah Railroad com A short distance east of the Coputies and the supreme court and pany in. this city. Leuf mine a branch road Into He is survived by his wire, Mrs. per suspending all constitutional guarDividendr-anantees. This would place him in Clara Bredesen, two sons, Arnold mines will be the Tlntic Standard constructed. Bredesen of Provo and John Brede the role of military dictator. According, to Mr. Jones the new The war office is taking meas- - sen of Suracuse, N. Y., and one road will greatly improve the trafures torwnibat thfr revolts daghter, Mrs; WiUiaam- - Gette) fic conditions especially in the winuenerai uuaaaiupe Sanchez un. Mountain Home, Idaho. ter mouths to Eureka. The Hairfurled, the banner of revolt In the Funeral services will be held in curve has generally filled up state of Vera Cruz,, seizins the port the Second ward chapel Sunday .at pin or era Cruz, where he established 1 p. m. The body may be vjewed at eachyitwinter with snowdrifts makalmost impossible at times ing an embargo. His troops swore alle- the family home prior to the ser to over the roud. The new travel La to GenDe Huerta after giance vices. Interment wilT be In the road is said to eliminate all such eral Sanchez had read his Provo city cemetery. troubles. to them. Mrs. Bredesen has been bedfast Sanchez told his followers' that during the. post 13 months at which the present movement "is directed time she suffered two strokes 'of of President apoplexy. She is completely help LEAVES P. Ellas Calles in less. Obregon alf-AdoUoyaefrg AS DEAD OF TO RESIGN SPRTOGVTLLE Dies Here New State Highway Elimi nates Elberta and Goes Wednesday Following Two West to Dividend. Paralytic strokes. Arne Bredesen Provo-Eurek- vocational training Mrs. Ora Eugene Wilniot Craw fur the dots and girls of the Provo rord. Drooriator of the Crawford A plea for -- and first delivered in the homes. tint in advertising, First in newsf first in circulation; ROBBER GANG SEEN IN SPRINGVILLE 1922 ' H. ALDOl'S DIXON leaves thesrhoolroom for the banking house whe resigns the, auperintendeiiey of Prove schools, to be managing vice president of the Farmers and At its next regular meeting o Tuesday evening the board of edu-wh- catIonLth.Prevocityschools of will consider the resignation Valuable Clues Given Officers ' Superintendent H. Aldous Dixon Men ly luncheon at the Hotel Roberta at a six months Illness. Under Arrest by , which was given .verbally to the Mrs. Crawford was born in noon toaay. . board by Mr. Dixon October 80 ana Guiding Search. Principal Harmon explained that Dallas, Texas, February 2, 1875 Merchants Bank. written on November 13. At that . since some students are not en- and came to Salt Luke City with time the resignation was tabled Thousands , dollars of of worth to do 1883. native with in her parents Eleven years dowed, capacity the members of the board. by work bonds at believed are to mter she moved Provo officers where the higher required present by peace is expected that action on the It should curriculum the Durshe lived schools, since had time. in the that and detectives in Utah to be buried will be taken so that resignation so needs the that most made of residence in be interests, her this ing in Springville. The bonds, re part it will become effective about Jan-naand capacities of all the students city she :has been conducing a of loot taken from several banks in 1, to give Superintendent. should be taken into consideration. beauty parlor. Utah and Montana by a gang of Dixon opportunity to accept the Crawford He declared the fact that the en-- .. survived is her Mrs; by nianageTshipvof the Farmers and burglars operating during the past C. trance requirements of the colleges husband, William Crawford, " . Merchants Bank. two years in the and universities kept many of the Provo; one son, William G. CrawThe new position was preferred ' ' territory. ' 1 students, away from higher learn- ford of Salt Lake City; one sister, ' to Mr. 'Dixon shortly after the Sheriff J. D. Boyd, of Utah ing. He said that the function of Mrs. J.. H, Denhalter of .Provo: oue death of his father, John De Gray county, Sheriff James H. Sanderson the schools among other things is brother, Edward Wilniot, Fort Dlxoh, who was cashier of the bank of Sanpete county and a Burns de to encourage the students for higher Worth, Texas. for many years previous to his tective searched various places in ' work. He declared' that the colFuneral services will be held in - - .r- T death.' Springville Thursday and Friday leges shouldnot jledicate to the thsJrovo J"ourth ward chapel Sun-da- y of a At the board of dimeeting the stolen bonds. for at 12:30 p. m. Interment will high schools what should be taught rectors of the bank Mr Dixon was It is known by the sheriffs office in the Provo city cemetery under uud what studies students should and chosen second vice president here that several of the members of have completed before graduating the direction of the Berg Mortuary. v- - "V , manager, while his uncle, Arnold the robber gang frequented certain from high school. The body may be viewed prior .fo Dixon was appointed cashier. places. in Springville for several The result of a survey made in the services at the Berg Mortuary. I President T. N. Taylor is president' weeks about 14 or 15 mouths ago. 1922 among the 1241 high school of the bank and John F. Bonnett At that time Sheriff Boyd and his students of Provo shows, according of Salt Lake City is the frlst vice to Principal Harmon, that there is deputies Investigated the movements president of some of the members of the gang u close relationship between the Superintendent Dixon has been but were unable to find any thing of the' parents and the connected with the Provo city A beautiful string of pearls was which would implicate them' with length of time the children remain-i- n schools since July 1, 1920 at which any crime. school.' He said that the survey S time he came here from Ogden, several weeks during the sumFor indicates that children of agriculwhere six years previously ha ' to . Miss Mork of Sharon Tenia mer of 1922 three or four members turists, commercial men and better pany Vmt established the college department of the burglar gang escaped with trained individuals attend school at the student body meeting of the Cruz, the commander of that secCALIFORNIA the Weber academy. During the of TO school the their automobile in the Springville Friday for relatively longer than do the chil- Lincoln high tion of the Mexican navy lying in MANY FIRES ARE last year at the academy he was r , best school song. The song written th dren ot the unskilled parents. municipal auto camp in the city sent for Sancb.es and of the Institution. president harbor, M.iss Mork was selected as the.! announced" bis Mr. Dixon came to his home city park. They are known to have had to join . "One of the most beautifulold Su by willingness as best of several entered In a song the uprising. There are two MexDIE AT HOME access to various auto license as superintendent of its schools by toms of. niatta practise as Often BY the unanimous choice of the mem-civilization is the erection of mem- contest by the students of the ican gunboats and ten eagle boats plates from several-states- .times the gang would leave the park bers of the hoard of education.- - orials to the departed," said Richard school. in the port. (submarine chasers) Frank W. Jones of Grand View The revolutionary movement has While in charge of the school syswith one license on the car and H. Beesley, manager of the Beesley tem here. Mr. Dixon has worked the next day with another Marble and Granite works, in his and Miss Vida Murdock of Vine spread to the states of Guerrero, SPANISH FORK, Dec. 7. Mrs. license, from another state. untiringly for the betterment of vocational address to the Botarians yard were given the second prize Chihuahua, Oaxaca, Micboacan and the all of 'More than Louise Boyack Johnson died at the the schools and has succeeded in believed that one or more is It today. J'Back of the centuries of offered by the student body. Each Jalisco. fires that we have during- the-- win home of her mother, Mrs, PrlsclUa confederates of the gang are establishing an enviable record, the papyrus" and parchments, back of one received $2.60. living ter nionths are caused by airty Boyack) Wednesday morning from in Prom arhnnlft ninklnf tmonf - the tne confed while the age of bronze and iron, back of The following program was given springville. ' chimneys," said Fire Chief Reed heart tfobule, from Which she had erates may not have leading schools of the state. the time when God traced his laws at the Lincoln high school Friday participated boshard to the Herald today. "Most The bank position which Mr. In any of the burglaries of on tablets of stone, men were erect- under the direction of Principal actively for a several years. sufferer, Dixon has accepted has recently chimneys are filled with soot in been banks in Utah, it is believed by the ing monuments of stone to commemo Karl Banks; Song, "Barefoot Boy," the winter time. Oftentimes this For five weeks Mrs. Johnson had officers that been established by the board of by school; prayer, Virginia Booth; have received rate persons and deeds. they part to the been in California with her hus- or tne soot is set on fire and falls directors to care for the greatly In in loot return for "Eliminate the stone industry and reading, Belda Bingham; duet. off tipping Worst Storm of Season Causes creased businecc of the banking In was employed there. to setting it on fire. band, VVELLWORTH STORE roof places where burglaries may be the history of the past is a blank. Mildred and Jessie Farley; class "We have seen many cases in the She became ill and insisted on be stltution founded and guided by his Damage Over Entire committed. Take away monuments and the alphabet, Zenda Wentz ; solo, Zella balls of Dast where lance burning ing brought home to see her mother, father. Northwest. In offisearch their the tombs and you destroy the finest Wright; presentation of. pearls to Thursday melted on the roof, soot has fallen No successor to Superintendent feeilnK that death was imminent. cers found of an incrlmina and noblest examples of architec- auss Aiora, x. jr. Aswan; response, nothing holes through the snow and burned Dixon has yet been chosen. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson arrived in of second Service. News international under value the tory ture and sculpture that the greatest Verda Mork; presentation No. against persons Store Wellworth the roofs and then setting the attic Spanish Fork Tuesday evening. She Inprizes, Owen De ' Lange, student Fletcher and Thomas No. 2 is now ablaze. BELLINGHAM, Wash., Dec. 7. artists of all time have produced. died the next morning. She was suspicion but will continue the Frank Bee the In Monumental art has advanced bat body president; response new home its owners of Provo born at Spanish Fork October 10, vestigation. From confessions that Thomas E. Phipp timekeeper for the home the "If occupying ha too in Fall company was Instantlittle in the years. Jones and Vida Murdock; facts nnlldln at 868 West Center street. would take pains to have' their 1891, the daughter of James and hare been made by several of the men under arrest in Salt Lake ly killed here today when a' cumberFew people realize the . great ex about students, Leona Andreason ; AccordlneUo Albert S. Jones, man- chimneys cleaned out a little more Priscilla Boyack. She married Norma Sum' pense entering into the making of facts about teachers, there would be less dang John K. Johnson in 1912. In add! City and Montana, the officers are some gate he was trying to opena ager of the Wellworth store No. 4. skin; singing by the school of the all of the Fletcher and Thomas regularly monuments. Only granites of in Provo city. er of fire tion to one son, Dean, 9 years of age, certain that part of the bonds stolen was blown over on top of him dur-new school song written by Miss stores in Utah county with the exsever windstorm. ing colors and susceptible of high Mork. Mrs. Johnson is survived by her from the banks are buried sometwo brothers, James E., where In Springville. ception of store on University polish and fine carving are suitable mother, ' AUXILIARY MEETS. The officers are also endeavoring SEATTLE, Wash., 7. The worst for monuments. All labor from the avenue, have been joined with the LEGION and Pace Boyack, and three sisCLUB ENTERTAINS. Wellworth stores. Mrs. "Mangle Chrlstensen, to clear up the frieght car robberies storm of the season was abating to- Reclamation of Utah Lake designer to the last man must be ters, SPANISH FORK, Dec. 7. The Articles of Incorporation will be either professional or highly skirted. Lands Is Nearer Proper Edna and Merle Boyack, all re- said to have been committed by the day after .having caused great damThe' Provo chapter of the Ameri sevsame gang on the Denver annd Rio age over the entire northwest. Fifand her at. The first person to make head- - i members of the Self Culture club filed in the near future. Forstores Fork, Spanish Solution. siding meet in will Leelon can Auxiliary emwaineo eral years the "Wellworth Grande railroad njear Mapleton teen lives are belived to. have been stones In Provo was William Fans-- 1 55" ? were grandmother, Mrs. Louise Pace. at evening the Friday Armory home of the Idaho at W. T. steamer have Sound evening when lost the throughout identified operated been JNtedned?ry as coming from Funeral services have not Clothing sett He made them of the Heber Mr- Petitions and guarantees will be at Vtah until they o'clock. One of the important ques arranged pending word from' Pace tnese rneght car burglaries areJ Iiiake went down while attempting and some parts tand red sandstone flagging. These head- circulated among the landowners to come up for consideration tions y Miss well and favorably become to have to of make differ-enthe straits to Jam,n; t California. known have is iu been sold by stones are sUU standing in our passage of Christmas Boyack, who lake next week - is the preparation to sum- adjacent to Utah commissioneTB' In a good state of preser- - tained with solos and community known bv the buying public. Pur- baskets of cheer to the disabled persons 4n Spanish Fork and Anacortes. Lack to iking the county of re- - chases are made Jointly by all ' also was The -enjoyed. 1RCESElGHTnRATEUTr ringing believed is nion assistance, vation. He was followed by Samuel responsiSpringville. Arrest that are now to congress of the United petition stores of the compa many cu.ua rethe ble om. A 7. have Five Indies to for the tragedy. dear up this case arc exWASHINGTON, Dec., Bee, who in addition to using the "i" States to this as one unit of pnTchnsTuT power. Utah and other variety duction of.at least 25 per cent on pected, momentarily. The locul of- been recovered and storm wrecked the Greut accept 8M- - ftt 5 10 giving 4HrinTge Heber stone made headstones also Lake Basin reclamaSalt The new store is mucn mnser stoes. vessel have tion is requested freight rates on wheat and wreat ficers are working In conjunction timbers of the missing A large attendance project and to furnish govern'ine than the former quarters, to relieve the present with the Salt Lake and railroad offi- confirmed her fate. thfl Mima cl nil nf Rrnnp n in nnr v ment by. the officials of the chapter. Mrs. products accordibearing funds for became necessary, " to-change from Word cers and the Burns detectives. Tscomn, Portland, its wheat crisis was decommended city and county building. account of the Tmnk Deminc. county representa on completion. Mr. EARLY. MAILING Jones, YOUR to ngJ)0 a Spokane and' dozen other cities will have day by Secretary of Agriculture "Although Mr. Bee and his sucThis was the decision reached at You are urged to put a little rapidly increasing business of the tive of ofthethe auxiliary, W allace to President Coolldge. told of damage from the high winds cessor, L. L. Fuller placed a lot of meeting. the meeting of the Utah county charge store. ChristChristmas into your and torrential rains. Communication central spirit t . Sanpete stones in our cemetery reclamation committee held most of them have decayed and fal- mas mailing and do it early. throughout the northwest has been in the office of the Provo 'Chamber Postmasa "Have heart," pleads The wind of len down or are in a very bad state seriously demoralized. Commerce Thursday evening. The averaked in velocity from 65 to 72 of decomposition. Between the time ter J. P. McGulre. "If yen wait un- miles an hour. Herbert A Munter following were present: James T. of Mr. Fuller and our own concern, til the last minute to mall your TO CELEBRATE United States air mail pilot and his' Gardner of American Fork, Henry the Provo Marble works did consld Christmas gifts you'll load, the postof Spanish Fork, A. O, and overburden every postal mechanic, J. R. Kelly, believed lost Matley erable business in Provo. They work m B. Tucker, E. 8. in the storm, were reported safe to- Smoot, James ed exclualTelT In marlile. Since rauuv of Hinckley, Arthur N. So, do your Christmas mailing then granite has almost entirely day on Portland Island, where they Provo; E. B. Jones andTaylor Richard Provo lodge No. 14 I. O. O. F. is were forced to land at an Isolated taken the place of Marble for monu- early. Norman of Lchl; Jack Dixon of "Which mean, also, do your making preparations for the official snt when their plane run Into the ment " Payson, Byron Huff of Lake Shore) visit to the lodge, Tuesday December gale. Itev. William Bulkley presided at Christmas shopping early..''and John Alleman of Springville. 11. of the Grand Master of the lodge. the meeting. The guests were Dell Chairman Gardner explained that' The occasion of the visit is the anBEGIN ROAD WORK. Webb, Harry Ashton and L. B. Harthe reclamation project had now nual roll call and anniversary celemon. The Wasatch Grading company, reached a point where became) " Reports' bration. The regular lodge meeting regarding the progress of of Provo, which last week was for. the--' landowners necessary will begin at 7:30 p. m., according the minstrel show to be' eiven by given the contract for the construcaround the lake to organise into to notices sent out by R. E. Homer, the Rotary club Thursday, Decern-- . tion of the bardsurfaced road from first unit of the proposed project secretary of the Provo lodge. ier 13, were made by T. Earl Par-do- Payson to the Juab county line, beJnoge Inciter reported that Ja and Merl Taylor, John S. Smith gan making fills at Santaquln Open meeting and banquet will connection with Frank Wests en be held at 8:30 p. m. to which the and Reed Anderberg. Spring Lake at the' the points stake union meet- gineer of the committee, he had At the Dr, L. V. Oaks urged the mem- where the new road will replace the partners of the lodge members are ing of themonthly Relief society at College gone' over the entire situation. He bers of the club to back the Christ- old state highway. invited. Hall Sunday, Mrs. Anna Bird of presented a complete description of mas seal sale which Is now. being Robert B. Patterson of Provo, enSpringville will have charge of the all lands affected by the fluctuation conducted. gineer of the state road commission, -teachers department of the waters of Utah lake. He also BOYS PLAY WILD WEST"; has charge of the work for the comMrs. J. M. Jensen will discuss declared that it would become neces KILL. mission. "Forward" in the theological depart- sary to have owners of the lands ment and Prof. Reluhard Maeser form an .organization which would RAIL BOARD REAPPOINTED. will speak on 'The Home and Ilts ask the county commission to peti Bwnrloe Newe News Service. International International The leaders and members of the In the social tion congress for assistance in tha Spiritual Obligation" WASHINGTON, Dee. 7. PresiPASADENA, Calif., Iec. 7. Comumty Male Glee club art fran- dent Coolldge will send to the senproject Chief of Police Charles Kellcy to- service section. tically clamoring for the men of the ate on Monday three appointments "The Life of Ralph Waldo EmerIt was. decided to, launch the orto have gained confes claimed day city to come and Join the club. Hun. On the United States railway labor sions from n illlam Forrester, 14. son" w ill be discussed bv Mrs. Elsie ganizing of these organisations dreds of men In Provo have solendid and Paul Daedler, 14. that they had C. Carroll In the literary section. It was announced at the throughout the county; beginning board, voices which would add greatly to White House Monday, . December 17.. accidentally shot and killed Arthur today. " the strength and volume of the club. OF WORLD WOODEMEN i Those whom the senate will be 0, whose dead body .was Martinez, V ELECT and they are importuned to Join the asked to confirm are: NEW OFFICERS ATTEMPTS AIR RECORD. found bound with a wire to a post club. . ... News International 8errio in a half burned building here bite E. P. Morrow, retiring governor 7. In an "There is no reason In the world of Kentucky, who will succeed R. The ProVo camp of the Woodmen . DAYTON, Ohhv-Dewhile playing "wild yesterduy, new a to effort reach altitude rewhy Provo should not have a . suc- M. .Barton as "a representative of of World the west" Thursday evening cessful male glee club," said Profes- the mibtlc: E. F. Grablc. for the The two boys, now said to have elected officers.fo the ensuing term. cord 'of 50,000 feet Lieutenant John sor Elmer Nelson, leader of the labor group, and Horace Baker for George. A. Cluff, present coiisol A. MacReady, veteran of 'other re- confessed, reported to- the police dub. "We have all kinds of good the management group. Both of the was cord breaking flights, hopped off at automatically they had found the body nf the comniander, material lit Provo for a splendid or- latter two men are now serving on Mnrtlueis youngster, who had been moved to the position of past consot MeCook Field at 0:59 this morning. . The flight is being made by direcganization. If the fellows . only the hoard by virtue of recess apreiKwted missing since Wcdnesaay, commander, by this eloction. . knew the amount of enjoyment and pointments. At first the police theory" was that - John Nlckelson was elected oonsol tion of the United Statca Air Mall . ,Service. pleasure they would receive even the Martinez lad had Ixvn murdered commander. . from the practices, they would flock BERG DOLL CASE BODS VP. L. A. Sutherland was chosen ad MucRendy was told to "go to it by a moron' who bad lured him to here by the thousands. Last year International News Service. in visor lieutenant Of her of fleers are after Sndl le Colnte, French aviator the held are lloth building.' boys SIOH8IUCII. Germany, Dec. 7. William H. Baker, bafflter; W. E. established a record of 80,748 feet Jail. every man on the; club thorough! the prosecuting enjoyed himself. Most of them are Dr. NeMstop", clerk; Kenneth Craven, October S and thereby eclipsing the Holland, MANAVU MALE GLEE. back again this year, but we are state's attorney In the famous Craven, watchman altitude record made by MacReady. escort; Ralph D. Byron Jones, director of the Ellas Anderson, sentry; Li L. Beas- anxious to get the rest of them 'back Bergdoll "kidnaping esse, today asked the court to Impose Sentences ..-- . , ' SPEEDER IS ARRESTED. also." ... Manavu ward male glee crub, an- ley, manager. . months to three B. L, Folson of Salt Lake City was nounces that the club will practice - After the election and other rou Every man in Provo is invlteed to ranging from six four defendant. v uiion the 12 o'clock arrested night business at Wednesday attend the practice of the club Mon-- years were and oflfcers the tine by Sunday following lodge Involved in .the plot to ha 8unday school In College HalL The members adjourned to Nance's cafe Special Police Officer J. y evening at T:80 o'clock in " the seise Grover BergdolL rich Amerl- He $23 for left his club will sing at' the Sixth ward where oysters were served to all. for speeding. can draft evader, and spirit him out in the city court An ejoyable evening was spent , chapel Sunday tvening. of Germany. nelson and Frank Wofflnden. The accompanist is Clarence AUred. -- ry e - inter-mounta- i , d 1 STUDENTS WRITE SCHOOL SONGS LTJ procla-jnutio- - n , S",,- WD $001 15 LIVES LOST re-ta- ' one-hal- IN NORTHWEST f -- . 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