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Show f i. i; THE DAILY HERALD THE HERALD W Herald Waot-Ad- s Wbrti Ta than 24W ln reach rtll time o have Lux- - Try leorthinf M mU, trade, r rent. mt Bi THE WEATHER UTAH Generally fair tonight No U fitl'd change in and Tue-di- r, Ji ini. rut tire. First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes YEAR. H THIRTY-EIGHT- NO. 181. PROVO, UTAH. MONDAY FEBRUARY 18, 1924. PRICE TWO CENTs 99'0 9Q'0O0O0Q0O000 OOOOO 00000600000 FKUVO MAN CROPS DEAD IN UTAH COUNTY 00 HOPELESS STEAMER HITS HOSEA DAVIS SUCCUMBS IN WOMEN HONOR ROCKS, RESCUE OFFICERS OF BRINGS CROWD UTAH STAKE Carterville Man Dies of Heart Coast Guard Cutters Brave : n ind and Breakers in Trouble Saturday Even- Rescue Dash. J ing in Jail. Retiring Members of Relief COUNTYJAIL f Society Stake Board Given Reception. HARGED WITH TAKING 'HUGE SWELLS BREAK OVER STR. COLUMBIA COAL FROM CHAPEL1 Dies Less 800 WOMEN . Flowers and Books Presented Than Half Hour Passengers and Crew Life- - After Complaining of Being Sick. - lined Through Windlashed Ocean, PRESENT AT COLLEGE HALL to Outgoing Officers of Stake Board. - j ii 1 Retiring Officers SECRETARY OF NAVY RESIGNS CABINET POST P raised Resignation Result of Teapot ' Dome Oil Scandal The following are the presenta- tion mmhs Iich given by Miss Alice 1 Investigation. L liejiialds to the retiring officers of the Utah stake Relief society bonrd Saliirdny afternoon nt the reception in their honor in College Hull: i EXPECT BETIREMENT OF ROOSEVELT TO COME ' . President Coolidge to Make MRS. INEZ KNIGHT ALLEN. Statement Accepting "Leadership in the ..hnreh nt Christ requires vision, tb,( marking Denby's Resignation. n iiirwaru piim t lint others are pleased to follow; Ihe iiiipiirting of WASHINGTON. Feb. 18, Secre a sympathy so keen that it relieves tary Denby resigned today because the lives of others, different as of his connection with the nnvy oil those lives miiy l.e. The lenses, marking the first break in Sister Alien, are with you a qualities. part and the portion of your noble womanhood. Coolidge cabinet as a result of ' Because you have seen and heard the scandal that huu rocked the and have been blessed of the Lord, the banner you have held has float- country. The retirement of Assistant Seced high and has been seen by many. As a light set upon a hill has been retary Roosevelt is cxjiected to folthe work of the Relief society of low, although information was lack Utah stake, under your direction. this forenoon with regard to bis "Rich in your inheritance rou nro. ing sent in your personality a balance BIUIUS. of intelligence, Judgement and symDenby placed his resignation disposal of the president in pathy, so blended that it recalls Browning's famous lines : "And this order to relieve the executive and the administration of any further is what we artists call our 'embarrassment incident to his re monies." Today, we, your sisters, officer maining in the cabinet and members of the Relief soeiettv I The president has accepted the or i tab stake and of thu resignation although no official board, have assembled to exnress announcement was made at the our gratitute, that we have been White House to this effect It is 's privileged to work with you and be understood, however, that Mr. acceptance of the resigna-tio- n partakers of the bounty of your rich was conveyed to Secretary nature; and as a token of our deep tn 10 o'clock this morning, tiy appreciation we present to you this Denby little gift which is an expression of E. Clark, iersoual secretary to the our deep admiration, our great president Formal announcement of Mr. esteem and our abiding love. Denby's resignation and the president's acceptance probably will be MRS. ANNIE D. PALMER: made at 4 o'clock this afternoon. in you, dear sister, we recoirnlzp For some unaccountable reason, the a combination of maiiv gifts, for White House apparently decided your facile pen has provided us with that it should not be announced poem, story or drama, as the case officially today, although the facts out during the forenoon and "vn i.n- - "I US !., ,hC ,)rpad 'leaked sensation m'lt'1 a of ife out of abundan.'e of a throughout the capital. nni1 d"v,'I"I,p1 D was suggested that one reason ',oL by the"n,"re; experiences of a nils-- j for delaying the announcement was slnn beyond the western sea. tlint the i.resident desired to nn. Into your hands has been milted, in the past, the holy task of pointmciit of n successor. It was feeding the hungry ami clothing the widely reported this lliorning and poor, and to this task you have accepted in lnanv quarters that ronght not only the teachings of 'buries B. Warren of Detroit would the Divine Master ami tlie w I prnn .liti.n int., T...ii,v'o uiw.u of today, but the forward message of ha's been in fro. net, t consultation gifted mid experienced sons nml wiiU l,ih the i,r,.i.l,..,t ,m it It.ittllV daughters of the earth who have 'in the l ist 2i boars, sought in wisdom, in knowledge and n understanding to feed His lambs. WASHINGTON, Feb. IS. SecreIn your work you have blazed a tary of the Nary Edwin 11. Denby path, held high the torch of pro has submitted hN resignation to I( gress. Continued on Pae Four.) In recognition of your high Intelli gence, your courage and vour fidel ity in your work, for the Utah stake Relief society ami on ls hnlf of these. your sisters of the Relief societv. I have the pleasure of presenting you Arrangements are now lieing com with this token of their annretiatioii pleted for the annual ward reunion and love. to be held in the Provo Sixth ward J "The next case is the State of International News Service. Hah against ' Hosea Davis, on a MARSHFIELD, Ore., Feb. 18. charge of burglary," said Judge Tliree coast guard cutters are speed- Hill I'rtTStlll. swiff w T T.. . .rC';."1. Z' i,1: tlioitnt a it T HtrneHnn ""'uu'u Columbia I tha aicvoruiicK i"e Xrnfmlnlr sieanier and resce 3 members of I eudnntls not prenr, -- will h J Stff 1 th ever be present here. He has gone lA,' ' ou LSmit,h' two 'to a higher court dashe2 tie died in theito piffla?,d elere,n 1Ives lost aud denly Saturday evening countv iaiL . I. move that th nnao ' 0,1 Passenger and y.n freight vessel rammed yesterdav with sixty people aboard. Hurtled in breeches bouyg by a stiff wind and lashed by surging - 'breakers thirty-fou- r passengers ini.a , ni.th ki women jnd four mem-- 1 Grandview ward chapel and taking ,?luding. to of the crew were after theK Sheriff Boyd said that when J'estfday the euard men on Dtvta was brought to the county states oomt Cleone had shot a jail he was in apparent good health. f,team f" thf veaai "fter braving the "Davis was feeling fine phvsically bar which endangered the when he came into our office Sat- a11 auoard-thurday," said Sheriff Boyd. "In ,?rave lutle craft and ousands watched, lininr the afternoon he walked around B he wscMie work with the other inmates of the jail, KUff nea der direction of Captain M. T. Jen- j and Joshing with them. of the life saving crew manipu- "Towards evpnln? DPtintv fihp- iff Charles Coats from Dividend lated the transfer of passengers and brought in a man whom he had ar- four members of the crew to safety. Swerved by huge swells on the rested on a liquor charge. This Uinn and Davis spent most of the gubmerger old jettjty at the same early part of the evening talking spot where the foraer Smith crashed previously, the Coltogether. to Marshfield ssnnrtiy after 7 o'clock I was umbia, called out to the jaii. the inmates from San Francisco to Portland, was sending word that Davib had sud It'll UL'ljnt'SS, UUl KMUSf UI 118 UTIU I sent for Drs. construction was not in serious denly taken sick. L. 0. Potter and Fred It. Taylor. danger. In the meantime Davis died. This was about 7:30 o'clock. We imme- BOY diately sent a car to his home and ACCIDENT brought his wife to the office where we had taken the body. Dean Bishon. 7 rears of ace. liv- "The doctors pronounced thating at 888 East Second South death was caused by heart trouble." street, was, badly bruised and in on j tired at noon Monday when he ran Another officer commenting the case said that It was one of into an automobile driven by Reed the most remarkable that had come Johnson of SDrineville. The acci- to the attention of the sheriff s dent happened near the fountain on dismissed.". . Davis was . arrested. . Saturday morning by Deputy Sheriff Otto Birk on charges' of having broken be life-line- d ud Jtlng e I d INJURED IN The retiring officers of (he Utah siaiie nener society board were for the given hearty recognition work done during their Incumbency Saturday afternoon nt College hall. The reception in their honor was a most pleasing affair. More than H(i(( women from various parts of tan stake were present to testify to the work that has been carried on by the outgoing officers during the pavr few years. There were present from the Relief society general board, Mrs. Jennie B. Knight, Mrs. Louise Y. Robinson and Miss Alice Rey" nolds. Mrs. Inex Knight Allen, the retiring stake president, and her two counselors, Mrs. Annie D. Palmer and Mrs. Ina G. Hodson, each were presented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Mrs. ' A! n's were In a large cut glasg bow', while those of Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Hodson were in cut glass vases. The" presentation sieech was made in a choice manner by Miss Alice Reynolds, diur of the Itllef Society magazine. Copies of Edgar HKuis were given to the other retiring officers of the board. Sentiments from Relief society vorkers of the Ctah stake were presented in a big valentine heart t Mrs. Allen-blittle Miss Jane Newell. A delightful program was carried out after which a procession was formed and the ictirlng officers shook hands with the women present. Refreshments were served. I. E. BROCKBANK; DISABLED MEN MISSIONARY IS HONORED TELLS OF PLAN! Miss Thelma Hmsh Given Bok Peace Plan to Be plained by Provo Farewell Testimony; Leaves Mission. Attorney. States for Western OF WAR MEET Utah County Chapter of Disabled Veterans Formed at Ex- fi; at-th- hr. nmri Cool-idge- ' Ir'f'"'d T. SPANISH FORK GIRL TO WED SPRINGVILLE MAN Meeting Here. SPANISH FORK, Feb. 18. Mr. At a meeting held at Hotel Rob- and Mrs. Hans Olson announce the of their engagement At the regular meeting of the erts daughter, More than 250 persons attended Saturday night ten disabled Selma, to Ervin Hertelsen of Servise Star Legion to be held in the the in testimonial of veterans the world war organ- Spriugville, the marriage to take the farewell rooms of the Women's Municipal Provo Fourth warji chapel Sunday council in the Herald building, 50 ized a chapter of the Disabled place in Salt Lake in the near fuThelma South First West street, Thursday American Veterans of the World ture. evening in honor of Miss The bride is a pquilnr member week for the afternoon at 2::;0 o'clock. I. E. War. this leaves who Huish offi'e for a long time. of the younger social set and has Center, street. with head- Brockbank will give an address on mlssiun states Western lU'K was a man." he said, "who Oscar A. Kallgreu was elected boon the motif for a number of a word hie to erpwitnesses. Mr, the Bok Peace plan. in Denver. had been breaking into the coal shed Johnson was at a slow rate quarters Her sister, Mrs. of the temporary chairman of tue organ- - social functions. driving was officials the is It urged by given program An interesting of a church, and who was almost 0f and Charles S, Bean, tem- - Walter llriggs, entertained forty recreaspeed, going west on Center ization, mother, that every, the o!L'Hiii,ation of direction He was street. Facing the Knight block a under the instantly stricken dead. relatives and friends at a miscelcommittee of the ward. Bish- wife, daughter, sister and grand- poniry wcreiary. to answer to the burglary .number of automobiles were arrest were the other laneous shower in her honor Friday lie parked tional men music be i and loiiowmg of present mother Booth L. presided charge but a higher power seems nenr tne University avenue corner, op A The previous afternoon members present: William A. Box. afternoon. by the ward choir at the meeting. tn Lfire taken retribution into its class officers of the Allen From between two of these cars was furnished the Bezzant, Stulibs, Wesley religion Chnrles musical An Prof. program of interesting own hands and meted out judgment uttie uean dashed out on the street under the direction H. Fourth Howard Marchbanks. ward Ieo gave a sociiil in honor Egan, Dr. been also lias arranged. was oppered by for ihe crime. Waren Johnson, Jesse Smith, Jesse of Miss Olson and Miss Minnie in front of the Johnson car Engar. Prayer (V 6 right "Davis will not answer to any antj was knocked to the pavement, Christen Jeraen. Jensen. Jones, both brides of this week, at PLAN ON Two selectionh were played by the COMMITTEE WILL earthly judge for the deeds with j0imson .hurriedly stopped the car Adjutant Joseph E. Mielstrap of the Olson home. REORGANIZATION OF BANK u an". sung solo a which he has been charged." waij Aloha Trio, Each bride, who is an officer of jai,d assisted in taking the boy to solo SPANISH FORK. Feb. 18. A the Suit Lake post conducted the Elva Chipman Olpin, a violin According to some of the men in business of the meeting and stated the religion class, was given a set office 0f Dr. Fred It. Taylor, on Washington's birthday. Friday. the county jail Davis seemed to) (ueAn examination disclosed the wa sreudered by William Julsipher meeting of the depositors of the there were aliout fifty men In of silver spoons by their com- MRS. INA GEE HODSON : have woried about having been put fiK.t tnat no bones were broken and and a piano selection by Miss Ward. First National bank, now in the .that The ward recreational committee, luncheons officers. Buffet memberLtah for county Fripanion eligible held misSunshine penetrates the obscure consisting of Owen toast to hands of a receiver, was to the shame of heine incarcerated Peter Wayne Booth gave a both at served were functions. He those " all that .. a eligi urges ship. .' church. till I I ill.. I " .' uux corners of the earth, imparting life M. Jensen, Mrs. JaneBurnett, day night at the Third ward in the jail. La r sen and kruisPR. He was taken to his home sionaries and' told in an interesting ble the local is as it chairpost join for; wnere there was darkness; warmth Mrs. Alice Welster, has "It may have been that the shame hv poiipe officer Ed Van Wng- - way of the many things that are Bishop Ralph D. Morgan was of I CLUB LUNCHEON FEATURED where all was cold and clammy; the general arrangementscharge life of man and Elisha Warner, secretary. their own benefit. f hiiviue been arrested worried ' of the ON LINCOLN ADDRESS BY experienced in the every-dathe of the onen. organdeAmong prnciples some discussion it was health where After existed: Davis to such an extent that it af-celebration. the missionary. SPANISH FORK, Feb. 18. An of five ization are the following: To alof growth to the dormant The festivities will begin In the Sentiments were given by Miss cided to name a committee and maintain the law inspiring talk on "The Life of Lin- powersand stunted ASKS MILLIONS, SAYING uphold ways work to and Mr. heaviest of the depositors officers. plant, threatened afternoon with plays, games and reconstitution United coln," by J. Archie Brockbank, was Jeed of and the A. F. L. PERSECUTED HIM Huish and her parents, some at ex in receiver with whom death the and of with arriving destruction. freshments for the young people and f, J W. Huish. all States ; to always show the proper the main feature of the Kiwanis International News Service. In like manner operates the sun- will end in the evening opROTAKY TO SALT LAKE. plan for the reorganization of the with a large a pressed an appreciation ofin the love and devotion for 4nb luncheon held Thursday night shine of PHILADELPHIA, teD. j courtesies, of the is the bank. personnel soul Yours, Sister Hod- banquet for the adult populatio of leaving Following Provo Rotarians will be guests $4,620,525 damage suit is on file in portunity of Miss Huish and Stripes and the prin at the Cottam cafe. Stars the D. a is soul Morgan, of sunshine. the committee: Ralph Its the ward. Tuesday evening at Hotel Utah, the courts here against the Ameri- for the mission new. Miss Leila Boyer of Springville son, for which they stand, and Rolland Williams, Lars Nelson, B. ciples Salt Lake City, of the Salt Lake can Federation of Labor and affiliAt last year's annual ward rea nuniler of solos, warmth and cheer has radiated in with to entertained disabled comrades. assist Bishop Booth spoke reminiseently D. Williams. our lives, being oft to us, "The Shin- union 700 persons gathered around Firmage and Thomas The suit of his experiences in Great Britain Rotary club. . , Dr. Joseph Hughes, who, with and be will convention national The ated labor organizations. was Judge A. B. Morgan of Provo It is expected that practically the who brought by Harry S. Jeffery, while on a mission. Lars E. Eggertsen, represented the ing Ray Turning Darkness into the banquet table and it is estimated hed in Salt Lake, June present and gave an interesting talk entire membership of the Provo club who charges the labor organization that a similar number will be presclub at the recent district con Day." who man and 'local who is eligible Any "The brightness of life you im- ent this year. will motor to the capital city for the with having engager in a conspiracy setting forth the several methods wishes to Join can get in touch with'vention at Logan, gave a report of RETURNS FROM IDAHO. inter-citpart is symbolized in the sparkle Presid'ent Frank S. Harris and which might be followed in settling any of the listed members. the meeting. meeting. the last four years to bring about v. ft ft Eastmonc oriKuuui th eaffairs of the bank. It is the was in charge of G. and color of this token which we preThe B. Y. U. women; of the The in will be held A the program meeting his ruin socially and financially. sent In appreciation and lov to you, division seniors and juniors upper consensus of opinion that most of near future when the FOURTH WARD CHAPEL will maintains the alleged con- Young university, nave reium chapter will Ray Hales. There was a good at- from these Jeffery the favor reorganizawhere sisters the they of your the depositors Utah have their first official banquet on TO BE DEDICATED SOON nrtnutal because he fw,m Rpxhunr. Idaho, be instituted and officers will be tendance. ),o,r hundred at Several stake Reilef of bank. of tion lectures the society." Dedicatory services of the Fourth whPn chairman of the advisory delivered a number installed. Saturday evening, February 23, at 7 p. m., at the Hotel Roberts. The WASATCH PRODUCE PRICE. ward chapel will be held Sunday, bo8rd of railway employes of Phila-Marc- h the Ricks Normal college leader- persons were present Mrs. Electa Mrs. Dixon: B. Julia They report re- - ship wek convention. banauet marks a new feature at the The Sunday Herald advertisement PROVO ROAD DEPENDS 9, according to announcement delphia, Camden and vicinty, suc SPAISH FORK PIONEER Knudsen : Mrs. Emma Jensen : ; school and will be an annual affair ON ENGINEER'S REPORT for the Wasatch Produce sale of fcuuday by Dr. H. S. Pyne of the fused to use his influence to bring the leadership week a complete SOCIAL AT Mrs. HONORED re: IS Anna Mrs. Mary . hereafter. Bird ard bishopric and chairman of the about a nation-widstrike after the cess. President Harris Utah county products listed "coarse Huish : SPANISH FORK, Feb. 18. The to find a number of for Feb. 18. Agencies which white, flakey poultry mill run, at building committee. OGDEN, government turned back the rail- lighted was At a dinner given recently to home of Mrs. Lars P. Larson Either a member of the first presi- roads to The B. Y. U. literary club holds mer students oi me u. x. were solicited last week by the $1.15 per hundredweight in 500 private controL m the scene of an unusual party Fri dency of the L. D. S. churcTi or a kindest feeling toward we chamber of commerce and pound lots." This price quotation Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Sister its initial session this evening in Provo the wife of President Heber College Halt The Freshmen have All are filling responsible day afternoon when Mrs. Larson member of the quorum of the ckti I Fn WORKMEN MADE Rotary and Kiwanis clubs of that was a typographical error; the Grant, said : Twelve will be present to offer the a meritorious program and IN MOSCOW posiitons and doing commendable and her sister, Mrs. Jane Hodgens, place to continue the Provo canyon price should be $1.65 per hundred- J. Grant, TO ORDER"Service. "I am glad to represent the wo prepared entertained twelve of the lifelong road from Heber City into Provo in weight in 5(K) pound lots and $1.75 invite their friends to be present work. dedicatory prayer. . International News men of the Latter-dafriends of their mother, Mrs. Ruth stead of taking off to Orem as has in Saints, be- - The time of meeting is 7 p. m. The finishing touches on the beauvnscow. Feb. 18. Mechanics sacks. cause I am "just folks," and we afe Bowen, Spanish Fork pioneer. GIRL MI ST GO BACK. tiful chapel are now being made "made almost while you wait," is of the Mr. the will been manager Kellerstraus, upon depend sugested, all "just folks." I was glad to meet The time was spent In- reminis-ence- s OIL SCANDAL IN FRANCE. snd the meeting house will be ready the boast of an academy in Moscow International News Service. report of the engineers for action, Wasatch Produce, today said he was e NEW YORK, Feb. of early days and in a week or B. J. Finch, district engineer putting on this special sale to aid yaiin. vtarreu it. uaraing as a repre said two, at which time the which turns out locksmiths in three from her faniilv in this country by songs and Jokes. Light refresh- of the U. S. bureau of public roads, the farmers of Utah county In dis- sentative or our women because I International News Service. building committee expects to have months as compared with ten years PARIS, Feb. 38. France has an all indebtedness on the building paid nnder the old apprentice system. the long arm of the immigration ments were served in the afternoon. who returned from the Provo con- posing of their last year crops. The felt that 1 .vas a suitable representaMaria Cessantini, pretty oil scandal which may rival the on tive of "just folks." At 6 o'clock dinner was served. A ference for. and lasts Finch said Mr. all this Blacksmiths receive a similar course law, started sale back morning Sunday. Italian eirl. must sail Sister Grant was right We are at Washington, according to accur blooming clyolamen formed the cen- road building experts from the state all this week. of training. ' to Italy on the next ship because terpiece for the table. all "just folks." This is the place tions made in the press today, it I rovo Fourth ward Relief society a bureau commission and the : road ia affiirtpd with trachoma, i, where we all touch. It is the place was claimed that French s'.ieculators MALE THANKS. tliOKLS EXTENDS SEVENTIES and LEGION in matter mind the bad an open meeting will be held Tuesday afterThe girl's ntnn-iniieve disease. ARRESTED AT DIVIDEND, our of noon at 2:3. Mr. Edith Y. Booth handclasp, of our smile and lost one billion francs dealing In No. American in do The their the best thing Iegi.ii jK.st, Ceccantini, r.iusenne was ar would Bean or of our Fred .,fw Burmeister, tear. seventies Tvill give the lesson It suggests our weeklv Royal Dutch and Mexican Eagle oil of the to members its All apprecia13, wishes express on Whlttier's -- ooithT resident of Fort Dodge, rested at Dividend Saturday by Dep- - opinion. stocks in violation of the law and Snowbound" male chorus are requested to While in Salt Lake en route to tion to martial band for the dona- meeting where we gather in His Mrs. Lauretta Epspecialists to employ offered Iowa, name aim wnere life Is made richer, that these siieculations contributed person and her daughter Ruby will . meet tonight at Prof. Franklin Mr. Finch soke to the stu- tion of their services on the evenbis Provo but was enred, disease u hm Ue wjU ,(e until the fi wnny to the sensational decline in the furnish the musical numbers. InviMadsen's studio at the B. T. L. at the University of ing of its initiation ceremonies on or to translate into a modern phase ": value ""(.har!:od with having liquor in bis dent engineers of the franc. appeal was dismissed iy tne "Where we get 'A Heap O' Liviii' !' 12. tation is extended to all members to for song practice, 7:30 prompt. Utah. February or isoor. tary be present possession. i SIXTH WARD HOLDS REUNION 1 i y 1 ' j 23-2- 66 y n.f tl e 66 k.i d y ' lS.-B- arred 66 old-tim- 66 1! 'A i In |