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Show THE DAILY HERALD THE HERALD s WhM you use Herald wo rraHi int nort tlum 2400 one Drxt tim ou nve hoiwa. U tell. InUie, or rent Want-Ad- IT THE WEATHER 1 TtH Inwnsin flooding toil k ri Firs m news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. THIRTY-EIGHT- NO. 179. YEAR. H hi Q 0 0 ,1 PROVO. UTAH, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1924. 0 0 0 $ IMLE $ o O O O O PRICE TWO CENTS, n JU, O O O O O O O O O O Ill m y J fcS KB ? O O O O uta O O O O O O O O O O O O i 0 j I Increased Shows Association Building Activities!':; Proyo ' Queen on the Ice! BUILDING AND Another Victim of Gay White Way SCHOOL REPORTSHOWSPROYO LOAN COMPANY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BETTER MAKES REPORT That the Provo girls are brighter and mure studious than are the toys was revealed recently by the faculty of the Provo high Behind when a report was given out show ing that of the entire school mm latioii of the four highest classes in the high school three girls re ceived eight A's in their studies during the lust term of school, five girls received six A's and nine girls received five A's. It whs not until the four A group that there whs any sign of a boy. I'our boys and seven girls received four A's. In the three A group the boys had more of i.n even break, 44 of them being in that group us compared wilh 55 girls, while only 11 lxiys and 20 girls were in the two A group. The distance between the boys and girls increased again In the last group, the one A, where there were 14 boys and 45 girls. Of the 217 students in the Provo high school who received one or more A's during the last term, there were only half as many boys as girls, or to be exact, 73 boys and '144 girls. Here are the names of the smartest boys and girls in the ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades of the Provo high school : Eight A's Eluine Paxman, Zina Murdock, Addie Wright. Six A's Alberta Seorup, Dolores Fullmer, Anna Smoot, Inez Clesta Decker. A's Erma Helndselinan, Five Mildred Davis, Eva Coe, Alice Jones, Elva Stubbs, Edith Bee, Alta Clark, Neta Fullmer, Dena SPRING VILLE IN Pretty Louise Lawson, musto! student STUDENTS THAN ARE BOYS Officers of Provo Association Elected at Annual Meet- iuunu mux ur from COURT CHARGE Texas, was found murdered in her S room apartment in' New York, Eroadwav. Police ara try. ing to buivo ihe mystery cf the girl's d e a t h, and belleva robbery was the motive. The apartment was ransacked. The robbers and murderers had bound the Wesley Jefferies, Taylor Johnston, Josephine Jones, Allierta Dattge, 'near Delinquency of Girl Brings Arrests of Dozens Boys and Men. t -f Percy Anderson, Matilda Palmer, Ada Andersen, Bartrmid Wardell, HIGH SCHOOL BOYS IJ2.75U TO BE Fldon neiiuis, Ervhi Palmer Clar1" SENTENCED TO JAIL PROFIT DIVIDED AS ence Vacber, Max Bee, Irvine Mnbey, Vcrl Dixon. Zola Firnly, Serious Charges to Be PreAnita Hansen, Marian Assets of the Association Are Reesley, Kay Hoiitz, ilermena Whittaker. ferred Against Older Men Nearing the $600,000 Jcnet Sc.it, Daisy Fail, Eldon Girl Accuses. Mark. Earl Anitoft, Pearl ('rowdier. (' Hardy, Vesta Strong, Eldred ColTwelve young men from Spring- At the annual meeting of the lins, Jto?cr Fechser, Alice Taylor. ville and Mapleton, ranging in age ! directors and stockholders of the Edith Andersen. Verl Johnson, from Itl to U7 years have been ar- - (' Provo Building and Loan associaIdua Johnson, Mary Asbby, Viobi rested charged with contributing tion Wednesday evening in the K; Clnjlon, Cbirk Anderson," Lelnud to the delinquency of a court house, a dividend of 7.55 per Bliss Ncii(vr, Hoover, Clarence Springvllle girl. cent cf the net earnings of the asso Taylor, Russell DayMl, Kresdon Six of the young men ore held in ciation for 1923 was declared. The .Miller, Eunice Bird, Irene Duslrup, the Utah county jail, pending hearentire dividend will be more than Gcnla girl's Edna Dixon, Mary ing before Juvenile Judge W. 8. $33,000. and feet andj Sinulcln, Luclle Jorgenseu, DoroWillis, four have already been arThe following officers and direc herj thy Florence lWelsou, Jones, ranged and other arrests will follow tors of the association were elected She suffocated Pauline Schofield. Milton Petersen. Attention to the delinquency was for 1924: T. N. Taylor, president; to death. Carl Eugar, David Condou, Paul called recently when Springvllle H. A. Dixon, vice president; II. F. The case re--, Kecler, Gii.rge Gaibett, Bvron citizens reported the case to the calls the mysThomas, secretary; Walter Band- Willium Brown, Le'lnnd Ray, county officials. Arnold terious death of ley, assistant secretary; Marie Brown, Hacking, Evelyn Since that time the young girl has Dorothy Dixon, treasurer; Willis K. Spaf- King Vemuld Stewart, Worthlngtou. told her story to the officers and o m e month ford, Charles H. Miller. O. W. Two A's Paul Warnick, Burr has Implicated several of the young Andrew ago. Nelson, Joseph Washburn, Henry Startup, Beva men of Springvllle. She places the Knudsen, J. W. Dangerfield and J. Manzies. Marba Andlin, Bertha A vow of vengeance of ALVAItADO, Tex., Feb. 14. (INS.) W. Kobinson, directors. responsibility of her downfall oh a ogeI, Delia Church, Vaughn Corsearch of his for the murderer was sister "golden butterfly" married man, who Is now divorced. As auditing committee were electbet t, Viola Edwards, Dorothy Bworu over the body of Louise Lawson here today by Norman Lawson, Te has been taken into custody and ed F. G. Warnick, David Openshaw U" I'ISOU. l a Dallas looked for ou he time as last the slain attorney, girl's features is also being held by the officers. and Herald It. Clark. Victor Vacher, Harrison Two boys who Just turned 19 just before the funeral services. The financial report of the secof Louise Norman Lawson "The We murdered shall pay. shall strive un- years of age, who admitted knowlCreer, Margaretta retaries was read and accepted. to his was end." statement nnd the pledge of a edge of the delinquency of the s:irl that This rarrer, Jennie Knudsen, Beulah ceasingly The report shows steadily Increasing Thorn, Cloyd Booth, Wanda lifetime for the Normans and the Lawsous, pioneers , of Texas, had and some of the boys Wednesday activities of the association in the uriggs, Helen Carroll, Lydia Stre been made. were sentenced by Judge Willis to building of homes in Provo city. bel, Lillian Mortimer. pay a fine of $50 each Bnd to serve According to Mr. Thomas, secre30 days in the county Jail. The Jail Arthur Hasler, David Mayberry, tary of the organization, there has sentence was suspended. been loaned to members during 1923, uoruiuy orewart, Thomas, Uosaliu IHggiiis, Helen Hedqulst, Two other boys, 10 years of age, $93,175, while there was withdrawn Gladys Robinson, champion woman skater of Canada, recently broke Aileen Johnson, Anna Christiansen, students of the Springvllle high mature stock to. the value of $100,-00.oord for 100 yards at Onota Lake. This unusual action picture shows Cope. school, pleaded guilty before Judge j '(. nine, z,ema Henderson. her at a difficult ancle. Four A's Ireta Mortimer, Wil- umiru une Willis and were sentenced to serve Olive Betteridge, Emma The report shows that the total liam Mortimer, Etta Ellison, Doro- Hawkins, 30 days In the Juvenile ward of the Louise Mayhew, receipts for 1023 amounted to $355,-0.0. NeJto Cluff, Jmle Fay thy .Jones, Hoover, Mauriue, .feu- county jaU. witfiot-while the 'total disburse-- , Bessie rod, Westover, Lelaud Wasden, International News Servlc. ' """ ' Petersen. loin Wood put into effect until the close of ments reached $350,406.04. Feb. 14. Naval experts HOME, Collins, Owen Bnrgener, Grace ward, 'Prlscilla Taylor, Boy Mea- The total present assets of the from 15 nations met here today school so that the boys will be perGammon, Marguerite Hawkins. love. Alone Jensen, Donald Dixon, to finish school. amount to $587,076.40 with under the auspices of the League mitted Three A's Mary Giles, Bessie Maxine Newell, The officers are now considering Ralphina Hacking. the present liabilities being Bil- of Nations to discuss naval disarmaand School Sparks, Meneta Haycock, Lenore Principal High Claudeu Jacobsen, Lois Miller. graver charges against some of ihe ment. The undivided profits were ltasmussen, Julia Slieya, Amy liard Hall Man Argue Maine Noel tdtler men ami charges of felony Peterson, Blanch Nelson, Virginia Hen, Luclle Manson, Admiral I36.3S7.83, ten per cent of which are of the Italian Thaon, "Yes" and "No." Strong, William Johnston, may lie sworn out against. them. held as reserve dividend. Aura nt the Ruth navy, presided Openshaw, Pierpout, Victor Luke, Walter Corbet t, Doro- preliminary Nail Driven Into Her Head; The total dividend that will be Mildred Jones, Mae Slack, William meeting. Premier Mussolini is nut tny Dean, Hazel Bowden, Zenna Husband Is Missing; KEITH L. SEEGMILLER, By to distributed for 1923 will be an take active MeConrd, Kline Barney, Eth-expected Hull, part u'"ra"'i' Notes Found. Howard; Tue ncw ,m(Uian aKe limit, eigli- Soviet Russia is represented by Thomas Duke, Vera Kabey, Orlen " Biamora una, Edgar joung, Farmers of Provo District Biddulph, Ernest Whitehead, Vera gmot. Admiral Belirens. is This the first withteen, set by Provo city is not Helen liriinlmll, disarmament conference in which Slicer Will OperIrene Hansen, Assured KELSO, Wash., Feb. 14. The both aud 0,lt enemies, fri,',1ls Bud Shields, Jessie Nelson, Paul NEW WINDOW DECORATOR Russia has taken purt since the Clayton, Gertrude Partridge, Marian police are today searching for ate Next Campaign. The operetta 'Love Pirates of Marie Wiseombe. Eva West-- cording to the two following inter soviet government was established AT TAYLOR BROS. STORE Elden Hutchinson, 25, a laborer, Mclojird. Miirii Vlctclinr. Kliifi.tu,. Hawaii." staged by students of the Ilolores Oltoson, Al'va ovtr' Mill,t'1 Olscii, Eva Adiiiiison, views, at Miis'iiw. who has been missing since FebRobinson, farmers was the Assurance given Fr.'fiiU:u school initbr the direction Tanner, Kenneth .Johnson, Lillian Ralph G. Smith, who has been ruary 4, following the discovery of and beef growers of the Provo dis- Poulton, Gardner, i:dna'1(,fl Turkey refused to join the con- - of C1,"'n "Billiard parlor attendance by lerence 1'0l!l"J, George Tanner. PrinclpiiJ Byron Jones, and nre- connected with the dry good depart- the body of his pretty Richard because the Grant Burton, the afternoon that Clarence John, Mabel Mitchell, sf'Iirr"' ' Ihe high school auditorium, ment of the Taylor Bros, company bride of eight mouths, Olive, lying trict Wednesday does constitute a treaty has not Hansen. students been certainly ol'ficially be will slicer operbeet Lakeview M ctliii'sday evening, was a success during the past year, has been put on a bed in their small home bru- ated Speeknrt. Reed Phillips. jrie Sparks. problem in our school," said L. U. rat if icil by the powers. Sugar comby the "nam-iatiin charge of the window trimming and the way in States and United the Germany tally murdered. 1924 campnign. Harmon, principal of the Provo high are not during the of the company's store. All of the Ceriiemv lias! lv'"' " ir "as given. The murdered woman was found pany represented. was of The promise operation me chorus work of the operetta ' school. "I think that to cut the no navy and the United States Is window decorating will be done by lvine on the bed, her throat pluinly Mark Austin of the sugar v.as '.rood throughout, end many 21 to 18 is the most already bound Mr. Smith from now on. Mr. Smith's showing the finger prints of the given by from limit the age Lake-vieby original company nt a meeting in the t'mof; they were requested It) repeat place in the dry goods department hand that had taken her life. An foolish thing the poeple of Provo agreements reached at Washington. Uk at ward Wednesday songs. Miss Pauline Vincent Several has been taken by Rulon Nuttall of eight-penn- y American South countries nail had been driven which were chapel number Officers cannot tell the can do. present a and Cyril Condon as the lovers took have hero. Lake View who recently returned into her head and one wrist was of the farmers and large delegates beetgrowers of their parts vseeptionnlly well, and ages of boys within one, two or even The sessions will be secret. from a mission in the Eastern slashed to the bone. No evidence Vineyard, Lakeview and Provo. both deserve much credit. old the states. under ordinance, three of a struggle was to be seen. Sev years, The meeting had been arranged Toin Jepperson as chief of the eral notes, written by Hutchinson, by the farmers and ;he sugar comThe Provo Kiwanis club Thurs- "A Pair-- of Sixes" which will be boys twenty, nineteen and eighteen SHIPPERS DEFY KNGLISH was heavily applauded by pirates not of out were of were found in the room. One, ad- pany in an effort to get some age kept noon voted unanimously to back given at the Columbia theate on years TARS ON GERMAN STRIKE the largo audience for his clever PROVO GIRL PRODITES the pool rooms. With eighteen as dressed to his father, E. E. Hutch- understanding relative to the run day work i;i song and action. The school the Provo Chamber of Commerce February 20, were introduced in a the age limit for entering pool rooms DANCE IN CASTLE GATE inson of Pilot Rock, Ore., rend: ning of the beet slicer this year, International News Service. teacher was portrayed in an interI have made a mess or every and other civic clubs and the Provo jovial manner by Edmund Evans, we can expect our fifteen year olds sea14. Feb. German LONDON, esting manner by Fay Phillips. CASTLE GATE, UTAH, Feb. 14. thing and I believe I am crazy so I to be found there." coach glK.h the of the state ll(Rt Mf commission in thnt the Concerning play. men are in Au8tjn year British asking by city ports, striking The Hawaiian costumes and scenA high class and t Mr. Harmon admitted that the and German very interesting am going to end it all. smfln acreage was planted in the road commission and the federal play itself, Mr. Evans said, "If you vessels are held up in ery added to the j spirit of the play. dancing recital was staged here re1 I A second note reaa . ... district that it would have been bureau of roads to place the road liked 'Kick In' last year, you'll game itself Is not so objectional as BritiNh waters. The hula hula wm sue Miss with chorus, so cently in the amusement hnll by 1 I am taking my wife unwise to put the slicer into oiiora-tio- from Provo canyon to Provo city, simply go wild over "A Pair of the enviornment it Is found in, the The German seamen are demand- Floris Kirkwood as the solo Miss Izctta Funk of Provo and her have nothing to grieve over. Elden. dancer, ideals of which he said were for a short campaign. He show via Pleasant View on the federal Sixes" this year." shall be paid at the same made one of the 1. ing they of biggest hits the pupil to the ideals that they at- rate as British seamen, and their A third note said: A prize for the best written suged that the overhead expense for road program in connection with the evening. Miss Funk was highly applauded "You will find my body some- the slicer or any factory is almost school to in inculcate the of for entertainment the tempted the 'rv, , o canyon road gestion demands are supimrted by the Britimproving of The musical numbers rendered by when she appeared in the beautiful where between the mouth of the the same for a short as for a long this year. ish Seamen's and Firemen's Union. the Aloha trio aud Wilde's orchesdelegates and visitors at the district rooms. He also asserted that boys dance, "Kiss of Spring" in which Cowlitz and the ocean." informed the of habit pool playing The German Shipowners' associa- tra, between the acts, were The decision followed remarks by convention here next fall was offercampaign. l she demonstrated her unusual talThe farmers agreed to do every- Scott P. Stewart, chairman of the ed conjointly by Alex Hedquist and stead of the habit of studying. tion was invited to send representareceived. ents as a dancer. not he to is our of the eoutinued, tives to London for a conference, interest all "It duty," thing possible road committee, in which he stated T. L. Schofield. Fourteen dances were preformed YOKOHAMA COMES BACK landowners in the district in plant- that the state road commission speaking of school officials, "to but sent a brusque rejection declarSTRONG AS SHIP PORT by her students in various groups in clear the pool halls of minors but ing the situation "economic and WAR CLOUDS PASS IN ing a larger acreage of beets through Preston G. Peterson had of from two or more dancer. we have met with city authorities otherwise," was not comparable. BALKAN COMPROMISES good ground this year than last so succeeded in getting the federal road IRELAND PLANS TO GIVE International News Service. TO S BOM the desired tonnage would be bureau to apportion $45,000 for the and have visited the billiard parlors TOKIO, Feb. 14. Most conclu- that cama reasonable and much has been done toward enInternational News Service. improvement of the canyon highway International News Service. HVRLS HER DOG OUT OF sive proof of the ability of the port produced forslicer. NAPIER ENGINE ADOPTED SOFIA, Feb. 14. Another Balkan forcing the 21 year age limit." The paign at the on condition that the county would 14. THIRD STORY WINDOW of Yokohama to "come back" Feb. With Ireland DUBLIN, Service. News on the meeting and add $15,800 to that amount. war cloud has been dissipated by did not deny that the law International principal its complete destruction In commenting to 14. Claimed a Dail Feb. the LONDON, facing bousing shortage, diclsion taken there, Reed the recent success of negotiations enforcement was still too lax in this The members of the state road Is International News Service. was given out at the office of the the planning to grant a bonus to home respect, but he feels that no less be the largest In the world, the between the countries on - several Knudsen. secretary of the Provo commission with B. J. builders. together 1AMPA, Fla., Feb. 14. Because Admiral Oriental line recently when From a fund aero $1,500,000 engine irritating issues, the dominant one Napier could be expected with a re- her pet dog, a fine collie, followed it was stated that during December Farm bureau, said that few realize Finch, in charge of the federal road is proposed to grant subsid.es of laxity has been officially accepted by the of which was the attack on the the value the operating of the slicer work in Utah and representatives of it uueea age limit. her from home to the a eono no Jackson, .,, President snipping the strencigar factory naval attache of the Serbian em K. E. Bullock, local pool hall man British Air Ministry, after a wnere she was employed, a local Board steamer, took from the port has to the farmers and to general the Provo Chamber of Commerce, four-rooon houses for Included which uous for and test $500 the of running district conditions view. "I think had an opposite bassy at Sofia. Serbia demanded woman hurled the animal from the of Yokohama 4,304 bales of raw commission ager and and the county city e five rooms. Local authorities are hours. "The business men of Provo 500,000,000 leva indemnity, and a room age the bench for fifty-threthe that tmra rioor window of the factory to silk, the largest single shipment oi pool reducing univerof the Young representatives should use their influence to see to planning to grant bonuses not greatthe street. compromise of 300,000,000 leva was the enure year, xnus less man iuuid it that the slicer is operated every sity and the civic clubs of the city er than those the Free state offers limit from 21 to 18 is a very desir- 4have I he "and able The dog sustained a broken back. months after the disaster said, agreed on, to be paid In three thing," over the will RECLUSE DIES RICH proposed go project as well as to pass legislation spread"They - year," said Mr. Knudsen. so In reasons for several Its cries drew a large throng. more in a single yearly I stnllments. Other matters. thinking. o'clock. 3 HEAT at HLMSELF afternoon - shipDENYING . Friday ,. . ing the payment of the building and the first place boys between these inelud' extradition and indemnl--t Humane officers began a search ment than it had sent to ine unueu should encourage all of the farmers commit Mr. said the tnot Stewart n ficat' for war damage, were for the woman and will arrest her states at any other previous ume in the Provo district to grow sugar tee who has been investigating the land costs over a period of 19 years. ages need some sort of recreation 12. Feb. PHILADELPHIA, on sufficient acreage to inam' .'ly settled. The two delegatwhen she is located. and they're bound to get It, If not not against keeping the is With $5,000 deposited year. The largest beets (INS.) project during the entirement of slicer. the the sure operation ion- feted and congratulated each the in a desirable place In an undesirof silk to moo con rI en. on U. S. MODEL TREASON LAW nmvinnn in a number of banks here and 1 "Each day the slicer is operated road from Provo canyon to Orem other on their success in "aiding able one. The pool halls of Provo anxious but is deeds in his possession showing federal ROW the United States auring me jmi im it BULGARIAN STARTS system to district a this payrool HRE FIGHTERS REST the peace of southwestern Europe." are so conducted as to furnish this that he owned property valued Provo with was 4,292 bales shipped in January. of brings road the that connecting believe I that $300. Personally, recreation In a harmless manner. FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR News Service. at $35,000, Alexander Boyd, a '.it is just as necessary to encourage the Provo canyon also be placed on International al PAItlS. Feb. 14.(INS) The a similar basis, since the greater SOFIA, Feb. 14. A treason law, Unlike those of some towns the local ragged recluse, was found dead already existing payroll builders to International INDIANS IN FAVOR OF boxing union today proa America's treason halls do not tolerate Ixioze, allow after his can in tmheated home the travel of the here, patterned through part out to Is as in it go operation RHEEMS, Pa., Feb. 14. During claimed Fred Bretouuel, of France, BRITISH LABUK KHUUlll keen and sedition laws, is being bitterly gambling or keep late hours. There victim of exposure and yon is via Provo. and invite others to come here. the year 1023 the Rheems fire deof Europe do not put it beneath any lightweight champion I fore In National the of medical also voted members debated attention. The Kiwanis Bulgarian a is of the slicer "The operation partment established a record. The International News Service. title away from Harry this to man one of enter thorn to taking and 78 b The formerwhich to law, wa3 enjoy designed the assembly. old, attend Boyd, meeting years looks to the farmers and distinct benefit LONDON. Feb. '14. India company w oniwi nut tn fl Manson of England, because he recommission will be held at Hotel Roberts Fri- counteract the activities of the Com- an hour of the recreation there proly a prosiK-rousingle fire during the entire twelve with favor on the new Labor govern cattlemen since they will have fused to accept Bertonuel'B chalvided. the has retired and which road but munist the at merchant, many Agarlon quesparties, evening which day months. The biggest thrill was the ment, according to Sir Mhai Singn, closer access to the beet pulp Mr. lenge. continued a of five of coalition and started discussed. will "Furthermore," be ago tion peddling years parties support is of great value in the feeding of annual banquet and election of offi- - foremost Indian publicist. The lemons and pretzels. J. E. Allen of the club, opposing the Communists and the Bullock, "it has boon proved that he said, have decried the cattle. While the farmers will do T. President HOME, Feb. 14. (INS) Pope Pint An acquaintance told police L. Schofield, chairman of the Agrarians. Bulgarian newspapers boys of high school age do find advo- all in their power to have the slicer XI received visitors as usual dutr ' folly of embittering India and Bovd never rode in a street car. convention program and Secretary have lieen waging the campaign by amusement elsewhere In gambling, feel as we this in year, of A operation Yah IjONDOV. cated the right 1AfT'S. ing die morning, completely.refut. , men of Provo J. E. Ellertson reported the district printing the American law and com- all night rides or at the pool halls of preferring to walk rather than dauehtpr be declared and India looks to them though the business ing the report published by- tte Bul- Springvllle, where the age limit Is spend the fare. Louise Mount Batten, a member of "hold her realize her ambition should also interest themselves in meeting recently attended in Logan. paring it with the proposed newspaper Epoea that he was lit now 18." law. The members of the Kiwanis play matter." garian home." the own her in British royal family. of being mistress ing Wednesday.' v ivo' f ",3 Horace Olsen, Grant Thurgood, Ihlftt . girl's . hands gagged , A Con-ove- - r, r Bur-genc- r, . .9 ..... NEW POOL HALL NAVALEXPERTS 0. AGE LAW TOPIC a 8, $550,-6S&5- ieijre Fxt, LAKEVIEW YOUNG BRIDE DISCUSS ARMS FOR DEBATERS BEET SLICER IS MURDERED Cum-ming- TO OPERATE FRANKLIN PLAY DECIDED SUCCESS . 1 j Mur-Fran- k I.aii.-'.iinn- c Utn4i-Idnh- yt I'"' o IWANIS CLUB ENDORSES CANYON ROAD PROGRAM n t! d also-'vel- HOME-BUILDE- R tr . m , ko - Yoko-shinne- X - I Inter-nation- self-deni- tri-elu- s - , |