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Show - mauLD rnoxEs Offle..;. . . ; Bwbvw If ' 1 U n ni , UUUiy 9''9:''w9 UUVIlliJ O . ,0:.O' 9 1. U-UUU- -v -- . . WITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE PROVO POST n ii oj U If , ' ' " 9;:0:99 9 Mttle H lyjiy AliL ...'- .'"'"' ' iru u n ., . "Ov.O-- nlinil , r.,,,,., MAVDCDIHIT nr ur iiHLLLiiium mm uluuili I.I I I IIJY UIJA UULLHIU HHO I J AUVt LAHy I I FRinAV-MIR- HI lUUni I - S of Zealots rSeli Eearthly Belonsrings and If Town 0 State Road Representatives Kentucky Officials Pledge FENCE LINES WILL SINCERITY OF GROUP Themselves to Bring Him BE LINED UP SOON PLAINLY EV4DENT Out, Dead or Alive. .. - RESCUERS FEAR . FRESH CAVE-IN- Believe They Will Be Trans- - Improvement Will Eliminate Dangers to People Walk- ported on Cloud to San Diego. Jng on Highway,. S Pneumonia and Starvation May lie Fatal to Much-trte- d Man. CITY. Feb. 8, 2:30 Floyd Collin yis alive and 1 believe we will reach him ' through a new tunnel witliin 36 hours. This was the message TTaTe; paay"tey Brigadier Ow--eral H. II. ;I)onhart, who was commanding military detachment, stat of Kentucky, sent here to save Collins from a in a tunnel Wading to cave-f- ti Mammotli rave. CAVE p. m. -- i ..'. EAST PATCHOGUE, X. Y., Feh., Iu a ramshackle . hut on a bleak Loiig Island hillside, facing eastward, Koliert Kejdt, and a little band of independent seventh day adventists prayed today in preparation for the mlUenium which they exiiect at midnight tomorrow. A pale faced, tubby little man of S.HtP.) -- t ' t dt Ie " il By E, I. LEONARD. I'hited Press Staff Correspondent. CAVE CITY, Feh. 5., Head or alive, Floyd Collins, ."5, explored, from Saint Cave where ivili he lias been imprisoned more than 1 to hours. Keutucky officially has pledged rtacif to bring him ontr Hut even with 'the 'resources of his state and the federal govern ment marshaled in his behulf, Collins propnbly will perish. . The slimy, frgld' tunnel through which men '!nirroved toward the .' victim has swollen shut. Thebuldg-Ing- ' mud is freezing. Roy Hydge, expert! miner returning front the last reeled into plunge into the open air to report : "That's mv last trip. I'd never cjrmio out alive If. I 'tried it agniu. I ooiildn even get my baud through the olH'liifig that is left." The only moans of reaching Collins now would lie through a new shattUThis must lie eut'dfiectly to the spot where Collins lies. .. .." " Kngineers have aluuidoned a plan to dig through the.walls of agigan- ' tie vuiilt beyond CniHiis. Vrnni flint, where they would" have point, emerge3, tTtwhlf have been necessary to scale a forty foot precipice. push the jailer boulder. 'into the. void' itiid then carry Collins out. This plan is lielleved impracticable, i Kescne-wor- k is Cefng organized by Governor W, J. Fields, who on Suggestion from the Cincinnati-Post- , " sent .soldiers commanded by Brig-.- " H. H. Ueuhart, lien; tenant . governor, .Major Hubert Cherry and Captain. Alex' Corney Poiihnrt. comma n (led ..troops a t N"ewport, Ky., during" mill striken ' ; ; recently. , est incite.. Collins lies 1(1 feet from the mouth of the enve. v .(Continued on Page Four.) he-tu- , , ' Vj vi ' ' m t 1 , I ' ffl As Crucial Hour For" Big " '. S.L. HOTEL MAN EXCEPTION TO - YOUTHS GET well-ptep- -- " , -- -- - t ', ... ,. T. T. and iwuked E. Broekbank and th meeting today Attorney I. lesse coniplnijit charged. hearty approval from that. body. The boys were held on a charge With it sl'ie rend some figures which of going through the pwSeilTOOUS: she said were taken from jlata 'com-ketball players' suits in the dressing piled two years ago by '.T. E. itirh; i ! MANYATTEND LAST RITES tSiai?at l?InT'ptr,?fw'y1 nuitu-'tturiu- Spanish-America- War n eran Is Laid to Rest in Provo Vet- , prohtbt'Hytt-YdMt.vto- r Grove Friday evening and taking for the state. Mrs. Hutsinpillar's replvto (be watches, money and other articles letter from Mr. Cluff. wliieliXwa from the suits. prlnteil yesterday, reads "A reply to your letter of .laii- liury 9, did not seem necessarv at the time of (ts receipt, but as . I peruse It again it seems to remarkable, coming .from one who ought to lie in a position to know.- - that I hasten to make some additional. sug gestions. You say that the present A report of the proceedings of prohibition law should be modified, the Pooatello conference, by Alet that .prohibition in Utah Is a' farce, Hed(Uist ; music by the high school that It has caused bootleggers and faculty qunrtet, com'posed of Owen illicit- stillsVand that it is making Barnett. Wayne C. Booth, Ernest our.citistenry Sueaks and hiwhrenkr Paxman and Kenneth Weight, and a ers. I want to add the suggestion the same can lie said short talk on the Orient by Win. Hnrulbrook were the features of of ninny of our other laws. If the the noonday luncheon of the tlnw .against" theft "were jiist""'mol- Kiwanis club, held at Hotel Rob fied- - so that the ,thief could 1k re.. w . erts. quired to turnover a part of his loot Judge Ellas Hansen- TVf5fitfed at to the government in the shaiie.of a the meeting today and introduced sort of license (say. so nianv-f- ny Tom M. Pyne and Q. .U. Stratton as new tuembera . (Continued on Page Three.) n ' . " TRUSTEEJELLS Largely attended, funeral services were held In the Provo Third ward chapel tor James W. Morton. Spanish-A- merica n" -- -- CLUFF CHARGE JAIL TERMS war veteran, formerly of Kjireka, but a resident of Provo during the past three years. ' The services were under the directTeorgp-O- .. Jtelf mennger of. the tion of fhe Provo Odd Fellows and Hotel rtah, will lie the. speaker at were presided over byEph Homer. the wekly luncheon of the Provo Kotary club. Friday noon at the Hotel Roberts; The meeting will lie ?miderthc direction of O. Al 'Spear, chairman of the Better Business Mr. Keif Is a Methods tonunittee,; comnienilter of the International mittee of Rotary and In exceptionalred to give an ly educational address "on business methods, the WOMAN TAKES adier-Gener- ROTARY HEARS Apptoaing! , lnipTove-eonditlo- The speakers were Bishop George Finch of Eureka, Bishop , H. A. IMxon, E. A. Mitchell and Mr. ' Homer. . Musnc was furnished bjr a quartet from Eureka, a violin solo bv Edward Bonner of Eureka and Wal solos by Murray Rolierts-'anMrs. Marie Hedonist Homer of Provo. The Odd Fellows ritual was ob : served at the cemetery. OF CONFERENCE - - , S . :- S tfrhick.- II p u hi o Bill SEE I "I T ". III III LrilVlU U I ll ... I I 1I I IIU I Ml ULullUIl 1 11 - Hinckjey Predicts the Building of an Additional Unit of Coke Ovens at . Steel Plant , j James T. Gardner Suggests JtZtil- IGIIOIUII ! DDflMnilMncn V Tnnoinn Contest Is 1925 III flL s calhi--hlawe- tf . LU MAKES f: jt TREASURER FINANCIAL REPORT to I a, X ' . : I I A J , ' MLL val Expenses in .1924 Were Preliminary plana for the coo strurtlon ot sidewalks in tlfeni fo run parallel with the state highway across I'rovo Bench were discussed at a niei'ting this week betwwii the town officials of Oreui and the state . i r-- 9 9 T.; O I'tah County Harvest Festi- - h-- "PRAY FO MY BOY!" CAVE CITY, Ivy. , Feb., 5. (I'.P.l "Ask jthf country to Colling, pray for my boy," fattier of Floyd Collins, begged today. "I know the Lord s able io 'give 'my tioy strength To; last nn-tthe new shaft reaches him." 6 ri IGESUCCESSM'" LAHfatllluUalKlAt road commission, represented. by I'restoii O. Peterson, chairman of the committee; and" E. "B. 'Jones, sur the ."apostle of doom." with rfWe memiiers of his family and seven veyor of I'tah county. According to J, W. Gillman, presiother residents of this little town, of the Orem townlioard, a sur dent he is waiting the coming, of Christ vey' will be made .Immediately to on a black cloud, out of the east. The group which .includes a determine the exact location of . the farmer of Yaphauk, a middle aged fence lines abutting, the state highIIollywM)d's. msweiitaetit for the- ?4iorld s. tnnft hcailtlfiil wonieu This work will be done under has just ended. And included in the gnmp si lci by J'sse L. Lasky, spinster,, a youth recently converted way. McMeiii, and ft Beg famtl 'of ifur;xpert UhtLUlieetiua. 01kJjmi x ndjwiir Aitwtuti Is crur"Miu'is-- by . be one of the first steps preparatory noted artist, who the beauty ns "the regai redhead of the to he miraculously transported to world." woods outside- - Ban Piego. Calif., to the construction of. sidewalks. f The largest portion "ofTBe state whence they are to ascend into on runs Ueucn I'rovo heaven. Meanwhile, according to highway town. The dis Heidi, destruction of the earth will through tmvTlfem trict ha long been considered one Rival-Cam- ps he tinder Kay. of the most dangerous place in 4be4 Slinlibllydressed they have sold state for pedestriang and auto driv everything, even clothes, to pay their earthly debts before their de- ers, since there Is no place for the Iiedestrlans only on the main cement motparture into IuTmiirfality---th- e ley dozen surround Heidi oh their highway. Children igoing to and from school, knees In prayer", broken 'now tand then by the wailing of the, negroes. as well as peopte on their way to the and churches or Titnres .Ticafed "in that They subsist only on carrots " ' territory, all have been ' . using the" water. The sincerity, of the Adventists, Highway slhfe its construction.' The construction of the proposed haggard offiice, hut with a zealous idewalks will minimize any dangers light fu their sunkeJKeyes is evi from that source and will also Excitement runs rampant as the' hour for the playing dent, ' ' ' . na Reidt's theory, which he has im- greatly lagen rof championship basketbalPganre of the Nebo division eral on Provo Bench. The section between Provo and Nephi high schools approaches. The game parted' to his followers, is that is new up, building many rapidly Christ Will appear to the faithful at "be played- Thursday evening, at the high school gymnahomes having been, erected there will midnight and transport them to the sium. . . rendezvous where 14,4()OQ ''brides since; the Installation of the water 'Nephi, confident o. victory, will Orem. in Predictions are system of the lamb" all of the earth's be well represented at the contest, foresited citizens made; that that millions who are to he saved- - will the 'entire student body, and hunlie gathered around a huge search- as Provo continues to grow indusdreds of 'townspeople coming to' i.tvgc become-thsection will that trially light pointing to heaven. tbeii' ineii.oii to the coveted Hiil. ' o.f the residence desirable district According to the apostle, Adven I'rovo deleiniined to cop the , .J: '. tists all over the world are similarly city. chiiuiiponship of the division lind the awaiting comiiig of Christ At then-go for. .tin- state honors, is midnight a dark elond, Riirrounded going lit yiK the. MtHthenici's the ny a nrnitant ngnr, will roll up figlit of their lives. 'The hiyh tenover the eastern horizon. The sion iiilen-sof the members of the "brides of the lamb" will mount this student body has been transmitted cloud and will be escorted by Christ of the Resident of the city Wonders if Attorney General to many to the San Diego woods. There Jbe and it is believed that a record Would Letter Have Sent of Lord the seven will wait guests crowd of provo HHpe will be presBefore Election. days, jvhile fire, briiWone and to witness thecontest. ent Three' youths, Joseph Hnckett, pestilence will destroy the earth. the'' ten. men battle for the While K. 4. '.Liiitii Mrs. OGDEN", Felu Evani and Lowell rabb 4 AlJhcend uLseven .daysihe joMi Lawrence htrttinvlte-s- t mbftt Imdren1 of lie 4 state andiior to a of llutsiiipillar. plead to charge Heaven guilty petit will start. On Sunney Woman's Christ fail ' Tciiipcrii(. the two schiidJs will eonipete-ij- i enday the voyagers will rest on the larceny in the city court Wednesday thusiasm a lid lung power, It Is indicted-has am were sentenced 'to serve. 30 union, reply, to 'a let planet Juplfer'fpr the Holy miJis! that Hie gymiiaKium bus predicted days each In the county ' jail by ter from Attorney (Jeneral Harveyi! never before heiud the not travel on Sunday." noise it is H. Cluff, in whii h'he gave his viewi The corona of the recent eclipse Judge George S. Baliif."'.- to as A of the the efficacy more seVions V""".' ' charge, thajt of pointed to Jiqiiter, Reidt said In ' ioiistate and natioi second degree burglary, which ibu!d prohibit law'g1;,Xbe game w.ll.sfan pn.uiptly. at of this halt. ronruieiif. Mrs. have-- mennt.a ssjble penitentfary and their birthr-Itel- p rnuituuiiULU I - . t$ I I r.." ttbsv t tt' QZ tr" . . t if PAH I X i: - -- ft 'V I v a Orm' ' . Redhead of World ReSal w ACROSS BENCH HT SmaI1 Band 111 U I E UUIIIMIU UIUUIIIILIIU PflMINIflFWul AWAIT V""--. I In Kentucky Gave - Pill I IliO fflJlO EBtafkI Bi ttm...... 187 PEICE TWO CENTS u n n . 9S TharFstival - 1 - Perpetu- j ted 'In County. , PROSPEROUS JTEARl: IS ASSURED The exH-tisof the I'tah t'onntv iniutrial .building activities during 1925 narvtist Festival held in the new whichUnprecedented will greatly enhance business conditions in Provo are city and county building during the predicted by Ei S. Hinckley, secretary of the Provo Chamber fall of V.m reached $1,4S4.KH, of Commerce, in his annual report just issued td the board of to the financial rcisirt Just directors of the , organization. t submitted to the county .commission The future of Provo has never appeared more bright of L. til" L. treasurer Nelson, by than at the present time, in; the opinion of Mr. Hinckley who festival coiniuittee..Thecomity reasons in his report to substantiate . that commissb'ni.jiiiid $7IKI of the ex gives several, penses while $7HU were, ctdlw'ted theory .Among, the building activities which Mr. Hincklev savst from other sources, Jenving a hal- is most certain to take place some time during the present aiii-in the treasury f ;$1,12. The 1(124 festiVHl wtis considered year are the construction of a new battery of coke oven a huge sueeesH by the committee, ac- the Ironton plant of the Columbia Steel corporation, the cording to James T, OardiieT, chalr-ma- building ofa cast Iron pipe plant by one of "the leading manuof Jhe commit tee. Plans ior facturing concerns in that liner the establishment here of a ltl25 festival are now being consid- branch of the American Radiator company; and the erection ered and, will lie completely outlined of a commercial fertilizing plant of - the1: Arracortda' '.Copper several nionths prior to the holding of which are' now performirg excompany, representatives of at the steel plant, lliiide last Tall to periments with the activities together with, the proposed re.Qlaoutian hold the ieetJvai .in various communities of the comity from year fo of the Provo bay district and the control of, the waters of veiiF, seems io nave met wihj eonsiti-eralii- Utah lakerihrough whichpproximately:25,00Q acres of the choicest farm land wilLbe reclaimed in this section, are ceropposition lately. . This n,ne tlon will be thoroughly considered tain to establish a most prosperous year for Provo and Utah by the committee before a final ,dp county, says Mr. Hinckley. ' clsion is taken. Mr, Hinckley's reixirt in fulj is as The report of Mr. Gardner . us follows; . chairman of the festival accompany"At the dawn of 1924 Povo' ing the treasurer reMirt to the councurtain had Just gone down on th ty commission is. as follows : iiiiwt proj;regsive year in her "We take pleasure in submitting "The Impetus given''to home the reiMirt of ihir treasurer, L. T.. .1 building Slid local bnslness expati-,- " Nelsoii7-o- f our Harvest Fejival-ftrt't' me eoiiiim: or tnt sieei sum, iiue 1!24. We feel fhatjt was very succo'rporatlon' plant, urged many eo- cessful for the sluirt time we had in ple to jfctinto the progressive mover preiiarlng for It, ment and lend their, might toward "Tlie general sentiment demalids the development of the coinmunLtj'g that it should be made an . annual needs. Approximately four hundred ' of JBottle Strychnine Strange flffa4r. houses Were built during this year 'r ound on shelves of "I'tah county is one of the best and a number of business ; houses School ; Pharmacy. counties in the state, and is amply were enlarged and- ney ones erect' able to put on an exhibit each year ed. . that will lie n credit to the. county. "This vigorous building campaign We encourage the iMiiple to join ns imi'MBI'S, 0., Feb., carried on in 1023 and 1924 Has, to Three hundred' grains of strychIn making this fall festival considerable extenc, eliminated In on an a Imttle nine wurefomid success. out WIL'.arer congested- condition. "As cluiirman of the committee, I ooii shelf in the pharmacy depart, bciwver. seriously in need of Qiore feel- - that great credit is due' Secre- ment at 'Ohio State university today, modern homes, apartment to the tary E. 8. Ilinckley mid the Provo giving the first tangible eiewinvcstl-:atinhouses, a first class hotel and ofunder of Cninmerec, .losepti P. '(siisou iiill" mystery fice buildings. The business of by the police. Welch; agricultural agent: Charles Provo Is constantly curtailed from "The Imttle is entirely strange to. the Inck of J. liorensoHT ll.-yweusoh. " vtap of mleqimfe est insliei.-torsMiss Huby Smith, us, said tM'iui rtair a. liye or me flee space and good hotel nceonioda- in annoniic- ktions. home demonstrator ""aiid" Ssimiiel T. Tlnse are two of the crying ' ' ' Leeds of our city. Xaylor. 'president of the I'tah Coun- ing the discovery. a I never saw it before. was It ty Farm Hur'eaii. for the efficient the general "Notwithstanding, the ones used business, different type-thawork the gave p J.Iiis .ex lilbion. 1924 Trovo's of depression was "Special mention should be made liere. 'TTTFT'HtnVi.'T-aiMicB- ' progress has been outstanding comw of Prof. . 1). Cnmpbeil. We appre- .W4 Kraiiis. taTnill except. pared with other intermoiiiitaln. n taken out,' ciate' his work very much and feel grriliis cities'. " The that great credit Is due him for the departments of psycbology "In'Miiy,.l!)24v Steel c1iemistry: and pharmacy gave their fnrtuirilHnli tint ifttit iiliAi.flllnn IhA efficient and artistic work in rE-- .j ' tah-ntto best the u.'trating booths f(,r the exhibit. flf lts plam firi4, Tnis, UBt' ness enveloping eventsjiyiififig tip "We also wish to" thatik the bRttPrv ot- thirtv.tp (lf and all who have taken part. the death of two students and the ,Kmilf tvpe bv,prod,1(.t cokp OTl9 ,,,.. ,.n,.',;rt ' - i ivirv.,. ..r ,i" tlx, tmrnw ffm) iHiiiniiittee In each serious illness of three others. , un lilt-- iiiiwiiiucn m -- i.ivumii. of the townsjji the county and the wTfh" I'rovo Daily Herald,, fur their asluv I'Mum.,.,-,,-, jllrw and excellently well and how the deadly sistance' in making 'the 'festival a ,,lHnt B,i(t.H ,lllMt nrna f to INdson. haptienwJ to success. ' ' ; 40l) ,,, capacity of pig ' fi.r "We cheerfnllv recommend to'the dents on prescriptions, calling, he p,aIlt4; hl4) rf ,mf mf . -no to ewnty eonHntone.CH nnd: nil oU Mantes- drays atlsfaitwv f.... vmi,wnv Izens of T'tjih county to join hands priiieipal. questions eiigiiging the at- - , . school civil and authori: nuking this an annual raffuic of Hetiticm.of j"The thing of paramour! Import-atuties. outstanding qnalify," to I'rovo is that from the beginning of the construction period of this plant, the construction ' com-- I puuliw sin the steel company have maintained pay rolls of epproxl-mnte- lr Most of fK,fKf fier inoiith. should ls to the fruit trees. On. Provo Bench this "roiifj.ljjpjui' 'tyto our city." ''Nineteen twenty-five- , "Our fiiamher of conimer" assist t one of the years ever exiier- - it was not near as cold i's i" frovo" bv Spriiigville citv, the Cidtimbia rd 1 ienced by the fruit growers of tali and I doubt if it was cold enough Steel corporation and Sr.lt - Iiaka T. Frank siivs Went, county.'" to do anv material damage to the-- Clfyr nut on a 'very creditable proirrigation engineer of Provo. gram, June 7. 1924, commemorating trees. ., "If the fruit was iinttnjnred by the the opening of the steel plant. At a of fourth we if have "Even only cold snap .experienced here during iu this- meeting the general policy of' mnke will a the: up In quality, crop, is lurching liwember, prosperity the steel corporation wan rather defwe lose in quantity. le pocket books of the fruit growers' price what n initely outlined by President of sunshine "With during ' plenty s section. E. of Francism. Ran Creed "the summer and with liwer prices are olitninable for the coming which la All present at the ni'tJiig were kir tiptfl.ev.er liefore and with the abundant. water' supply stored In. the watershed, everything pressed with the great .care given right out--of the to the development of this enters should bayjest a great deal of ought to shoot right prise byjts founders and thtHr real cush diiriiigvJ comlsig" fruit ground to k.'p It- entire free haveliever looked bet "The things stusoii I farmers tub for the' county "Personally I am iifcthe opinion ter, Continued on Page Five!) ' that the cold weather didXttle barm than aUpreseutt" at ji e . OHIO STATE - POISON PILL -- ,r CLEW FOUND n V. l Iiharmaey-itejiiirtiiieht- .- bad-bee- s . . to,,,,, e , . . 'U' WILL BRING equip-dispens- ary - stu-j-)- 100 ROOTERS With the first. "Intercollegiate 'Jl Tiours a war. the games griuiuisinmviK tage at the. old IicHjg set foroniL of tlie biggest bHftbXJii the histiirr of basket balj in thesWe of I tali. u The "I 'Nuii is bringiirg-wit- li it one hundred jjvoiig rfniters iiml a brass band to them in making a two straight fruihsjho conference champions; The "V" texin, however, is in good, phvsicul condirRoi find is equally d"tevmined to tatSk two games from .tah. Neilher teHin will be content Vi a sphr.for both uitathat Whichever is able two games now will have a good Jump on the state championship. Although neariv all- seats tor the contest- are' mild Janscan yet secure good iHisilions from which. to see the gmne. A great many seats re still available for the Saturday , 1 night game. : nst SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES ln-s- wdl-'know- ii - . Wis;-glnto- fjt - kindTKlco-tHMTatlo- deter-mlnatli- in |