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Show P101O: MB Pf0 lft To TO) quick result we imprtivA Daily HenJd 4 sever fall classified TOmb Try K THIRTY-NINT- . - . . . PROV.O, UTAH, 9 0 Off EdttarUI. Bum O Mew o e e o o ft o 0 O 5 117 fKCS! TWO CENTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924. O !....... Business WITUAVHICH IS COMBINED THE PROVO POST YEAR. . NO. 143. H PHONES HERALD yg e e e o o Christmas Pageant-- Held? at Stake Tabernacle jSatiaxky IR1ME1 wot seeks "piN 200 pms shke union Carolers Spread , inBni hi sim " . , TO RELIEF proximately.. 5()0 ..sjngeri . will participate in. the caroling this ' year In Provo. TiWelve groups of singers have already been formed and others are in the making, says Mr. Webb. The groups will rangejn number from 15 to 50 singers, although In two or three cases only quartets will go out. The larger groups will be transported in ttucks, through the section of the city in which they will spread their Christjr- mas cheer. The entire membership of the St. Mary's Episcopal church under' the 'direction of the Rev. W. F. Bulkley will participate The Comin, the caroling. also armunity ehurehK-.-h- as out. a for to go group ranged The Young university under the direction of Professor FlorMadsen will ence Jepjierson have a group serenade the city as will also the Provo high school under the direction o,f SOCIETY I. A. Officers Meet Conjointly Before Separating for Class Work. ' Professdr Ernest Pasman. A large. gro,up from the employes of the county court house has also practiced for partici pation In the OiriBtmai carol. ward ing. Among the I choirs who wlU participate are the Second, Third and Fourth The regular monthly union meeting of the atrxiliary organizations of the Ctah stake will be held in ColIegeJIall Sunday afternoon at I o'clock. It will be She last meeting at which the wards of the new Kolob stake will be represented in the Utah stake union meeting. ; Society. under A ladies chorus of 75 voices RELIEF SOCIETY. Clark the direction of Mrs. H. Garn selections and In the( officers and teachers de.""duets and quartets will all be part partment the teachers' topic "Health in the .'Home' will be discussed by of the program. school Dancing numbers will be Riven by Mrs. Ruth Ward Mumford, ' have who service social The "and nurse. depart girls several boys been trained for' the occasion' by ment will meet with the officers and Venice Jepperson and Anna Marie teachers. and Mrs. Margaret 'Eastmond Eggertsen. will speak Among- those: who will take part Prof. Clawson X. Cannon on "Different Cuts, of Meat and In the pageant are Mrs. Algie Their Uses," In the special activities .Ballif who will ' "The SplriTof Christmas'' and Mrs. section. V ,t on the .will depict who will, Nelson speak C. Lowry Mice Eggertsen life and works of Walt Whitman in 'America."!" r" '. , Thirty-fiv- e literary department. boy scouts,1 headed by the ' The choristers and organists will. Scout Cotomteslmcgrl F. Eyring , 1. meet in the 'usual place . with Mrs Mill assist in the' pTOfluctTenr-' The staging of the pageant is um Allie Clark in charge or i'ror. icr the personal Supervision ervmv annnni. E .H. Eastmbnd, head of the Toung and of promotions matter The university art department, assisted of current Importance other topics Louise S. liv .Mrs. Nellie .Thornton, Relief will lie discussed in the superintenDastrup and members of the dent's department. Ward superin board. Society stake tendents will outline plans for fuin the . The pageant is being given union meetings In an effort to Interest of -- the; Christmas' Uieer ture a larger attendance at thS meet get with to" funds raise program and ' which to purchase the necessary Ins. subscrip Instructor Juvenile The supplies for the Christmas baskets and the annual report tion campaign Christmas to be distributed during will occupy the time of the secreweek by the Community Welfare or, taries department. ganisation, r" The various classes of the Sunday school will meet In tnetr respective class rooms Tor tne regular mummj lesson. M. I. A. h ' A short conjoint session of the :; secpresidentsj'lioristers, organists, I held will rtMKirters and retaries building, ni room 20 educational s will be dis important-topicwhere 4L plea'of not guilty was entered ' cussed. cify court before Thursday In officers will go immediately Other Ticket b.y X B. Brains to their departments, lessons Jndge "I of Leht tiir discussed ns follows: Birk, burglary, affording .to Advanced senior section, subject J deputy sheriff. i not , rejwrted. his with Rrnins. In connection Senior section,- Algie Ballif will father,. John Brams, were arrested Jesus im.the Synagive the Wednesday by Sheriff J. D. Boyd the Dead; Casting Hailing gogue: stove and on a charge: of taking-out Evil Spirits. from' the home of the younger Gleaners section, demonstration Brums' divorced' Wife. Brains,, it ballroom etiquette. on was said, had deeded the home to of handjunior section, "exhibit hi wife as alimony payment and demonstration Ideal an and work sacrament had entered the house and taken the will be given the subject, . stove, it was alleged. meeting. John Brams was released on a talk on H,e Hive section, promise to appear in court when the "Honor Womanhood." will be given '(use Is called. , liv liln Smnot Diiseiihrrry. the 'Rpmarional division,; topics, home ami the slogan. ? ( Music, (lepartruenr, ,msi;miw 1.-S- o M. to Large Choir of Women Special Music; Render Dancing Numbers. - ., LtorJuiestiniateik.Xhat.afc SPECIALISTS TALK EASTMOND DIRECTS PAGEANT FORCES . Every section of'Provo city will be. vlsjted Christmas eve by carol singers, according to Pell Webb, city recreational flirec Last Meeting at' Which Kolob Stake Workers , Meet in Utah Stake. 'The Joy of the World" to Be Staged by Relief, Society Saturday. More than 200 persona will par"The Joy of ticipate in the pageant. at the be to World" presented the Hah stake tabernacle Saturday the dim-tl- on evening at 8 o'clock under Belief stake Utah of the Christmas Cheer ... wards. A large group , of male singers . BKRRRRR! Provo- awoke Friday ' morning face after a shivering night-tthe coldest day this winter thus far. , At the office of tne Cnlted States Iteclamatlon Service the weather, man reported that the 'mercury was 17 below aero about 7 o'clock Friday morning. - -- legion notified I 4! provo of 50 successful cities orris ProVo's new playground in neither denledmor affirmecr the re- The sDeclal election to niirts. Choose Kahn's. successor will lie called by the governor early next , year. Preparation for Kahn'a funeral were being completed today. Yield ing t,o public demand, the family It exnected to consent to allow tht body to lie In ttate in the rotunda of the city hall Saturday. Funeral service to be held Sunday will he private. the Southeastern section of " the city is now an assured fact The city has been' selected as one of 50 cities in the United Statesv to receive a free playground from the Harmon Foundation. . r telegram advising the American Legion, post No. 13, through whose efforts the playground was obtained, was received by Frank Deming, commander of the post, late Thursday afternoon from: the Harmon Foundation. "Official notice of award of playground to Provo was A - mailed December 16. Congatulations," read the telegram, The awarding of the playground to MULTI-SLAYEProvo culminates extensive efforts R of the members of the Provo Post of the American Legion to secure such ' ' Intense snftering, demoralized a place for the boys and girls of the wire and rail cotnmunlcation .. and southeast section of the.cjty, , on sulzero' weather today followed the hwls of jthe snow storm ; and Early in the year the Post made' cold wave that Invaded the entire the securing of a playground sita . . mlddleweut one of its main projects for the ' Vrqm the JBakotas down to pkla- George Worthen was ap- year. as euNt. vreHieru uviua aim iur Haarman and Grans, German minted, chairman of tlie committee Indiana the storm ragfcd, FUUUes Record JBusines Reported-a- t j Arch Fiends, Sentenced were eoaiparaUvelyataallacwrdiJig in charge of tbe,proectv: Uudef hjs. Local Office, PostmUsteif, to Be Beheaded. ' to meagre reiwrtg. Two persons Reports. direttlon and In with were killed and scores injured In Commander Deming, a long series of Conof Public .and Officers' School io Be Protection Chicago' from falla tt' illppery "It;lt gratifying to nott tht HANOVER, communications letwen the Legion ducted by Departmental Germany, Dec, 19. streets. t Splendid response being given, by the Legal Statug f Profes-- 5 (.U''J and the Harmon Foundation : : Missouri Officials. murderer t gion: Advocated. Many cities In Illinois,' public to the request made for tarty (U.P.) Frlta llaaruinun, and--, parts of Indiana and Michigan mailing of Christmas parcel," de- of twenty-fou- r youths and Hans To raise funds for, the malnteu- American Legion officers and were isolated. The American Tele- clared Postmaster J. P, 'MctJulre. With the ,Surrounding states of who procured nu-his of the park during the first Grahs, accomplice alTthe Utah post. In, phone And Telegraph company, the "Christmas packaii were starh-Idahwf"Wyomliig ColoradOf.AikoBA, Ambers from year, which respoiiHohlllty was asof th..xliUiM,.sc.eftjH,iiteticed many least three days sumed by the Legionnaires, the and New Mexico enforcing ft regis- county will meet with departmental Western Union and the Postal Tele upon their way at earliest-datoday. The last to death by reiKirts thousands earlier than the graph rcompanles y Sun enProvo at members of the Provo Legion staged the officials Armory the of tration law for members out almost one of poles down in this territory with season. sentence will 'be carried of the rniJit successful minlaw in day afternoon December 21, at 2 a such gineering profession, consequent disruption of wire serPeople In other states seem to immediately- - ,' . a Frank announced la It that has been seen here for m., by p. strelsy vita! a Utah was declared to be in have lmbitted the spirit of "mall llaarniann many years. The site for the playcommander of the -- Provo vice.,, Springfield and all cities Demlng, today national (ouud Jury C. Ullrick, J. r Illinois south are Isolated while early," which Is evidenced by the necessity by ' ' ground warT selected an . option ' director of the A. A. E., at a lunch- post. of mall coming In- guilty of twentyifour cases of mur smaller communities all over the great truck-loadcomE. turned over to Provo city. and taken John Booth, department at eon given by the local chapter This morning of der whereupon It sentenced him to More than 760 cities from all parts Kirk M. Decker, depart- state are without wire service. St. to this office; mander, evening. cafe Thursday Sutton's December 19, ninety sackt of mail death twenty-fou- r .times as well as of the United States were In the C. Rebholz, Louis, Mo., also is isolated. pres- ment adjutant and J. In addition to the engineers Railroads entering Chicago ' re were received and fifty were dis- "life ;long deprivation of his civil race for one of the 60 mem ' of the chairman departmental and playgrounds thousand rlghta." ent, Senator Le Roy Dixon to he given away during the year lyr committee will be present It port long delays. The Great North- patched, more than one bership Paxman Ascha Mrs. ern reported the Oriental Limited parcels and seven thousand letters, Representatives Grana.who was alternately brand the Harmon Foundation. was stated. Tfcis and J. O. Stone were also present. 12 hours lute. every besides newspapers, were handled in ed by the murdered at an accomplice number was finally reduced to almut Practically Phil be will Addresses by given be "The right of the 'public to In forenoonof this artd in the next breath declared of the train was late, ice sheeted rails the 100, after whic h George W. Bra den, to neilbut, commander-elec- t making-thprotected f rom dangers incident going extremely diffinocent, was found frnllty In one In at a personal representative of the closer on of Provo the post, tubject the from fa.iitv pnnatriiction and There seems still to be some mis stant of Instigation of murder. He awarding" committee, between officers and cult. the waste of public furidfc through In 17 below, the understanding about mall that can Was sentenced to m In wns St. and site. At that time Mr.inspected Paul it s of members the. Utah county Braden.was as vital Is pntrineerlut: rates. twelve yearis imprisonment for com- ,.nmtont not be sent at. parcel-pos- t assured by the civic clubs of the and by Mr. RebhoU who will coldest of the season. to ' With wire communications crip Written matter In the nature of per (luestion as It is for the .public drive. the outline membership city,, the city commission and the and regisexamination the In conrequire The verdlrt' was a foregone school authorities-thaa program, a sch(H)I pled, the United Press was deliver sonal correspondence cannot bt Following Mr. theywere and lawyers," tration of doctors, ing news to its clieuta in Oklahoma closed In parcels, it was pointed out clusion, Hs arma nn ha vi ng conftswl all behind the legion in Its efforts held. will officers Frank tie for matter Miscellaneous niriek said. "Doctors and lawyers Demlng, who is also vice command- and Texas by radio. Tlie ; and Implifsted Grsns. printed to obtain the playground. deal only with individuals, mostly, er of the Rtate, will have ' If In his hovel by Scores of telegraph and telephone weighing' not more than 4 pounds or thehoys i.was .principally through the charge engineer while the construction ttie River PleneNby tearing open Lreeoinmendatlons of Mr.. Bri'den linemen were lxing dispatched from cannot be mailed as parcelt post;' vice commanders commanders and whole." deals with the masaes asa attachedwto Communications to twtb. here par their throsts Vifhbis ihsrj) repair the broken lines of that the committee gave one of tht and of the various The public demand for better finance officersposts: adjutants cels is .permissible when the letter He and Grsns soldths victim's be instructed communication. will playgrounds to this city.' of the monitors ,' civic, service from Oklahoma reported temperatures is placed inan envelope, hearing clothing. '' " ' The was composed of Commander while Mr, Decker, by oft to x Wheh.x.the jury's verdkt Haar-- ' meu notswarding eigineering profession who are connected with the narmon.' Booth will give instructions to the of two Mow zero. Interurban lines first class postage and addressed In the men best the qualified times were practically at. a standstill here.' eorreRsind witn tne siuress nyon msnn, stood- up snd. said : Foundation, but leaders in chihlaiid on other officers and members pre, community to pass judgement Nebraska and Iowa .reported. the' the iiarceit and securely attached ' '', "I aceeptHhe verdlrt" fully and playgrouud movements. . The comeiit. ' ; ' ' " mutters "of civic improvement and lowest temperatures for the season. thereto. ,' x freely.", mittee members were Howard 8. was can' it come, only development Some parts of Nebraska reported 80 Testerdsv h( asked that Special delivery service should be KKrtucher of the Haygnmnd and in s putille siiiars with better understood. This service Mow zero. pointed out, when the engineering Rptreatinnal Ataorlation of Amer- 11 Hanover A light, snow fell profession is granted a legal status on Chicago. obtained by sfflxlng a preeenK and moving lcs.Loe F, Homer, director of the with basis an on equal and placed i"P)ecisl-deliverto record tb department of recreation of the Btis-- . The temperature was 35 above. stsmp or 10 cents picture machine other professions as the necessary worth of ordinary stsmps in sddl-tio- execution. sell SiireXFoundatlon and Owen It." to the regular postage. education and training entitles it to DENVER. '.lo., Dw., 19. (CP.) Ixivejoy, gSjej-a- l teTeatry of the become. When ordinary stamps are used, New low levels for the year were National commiesion. to Sn.'h' a status would tertd recorded A great deal of commendation by government.! ther- t he words "Special Deli very," must is "humanize" the engineering profesArchie Wing and Austin- Biasell of mometers here today when the mer- !t Written or printed directly dne Samuel D; iWwn. the owner of benefit to the sion. It was said, but not on the stamps. Special Springvllle were found gnilty on cury dropped to 10 below rero at. of the proposed playground Site, " delivery is for speed and not for tluyengineer and ot tue community charge of illegal possession of liquor 7 o'clock this morning. for giving the Anie'McahyLeglon an be ma tl should Valuable at large. by a jury in the city court Thus.Twenty two fires, one of them a safety. on the land for 12000; option of A bill requiring the registration. day 'and were sentenced to pay a tenement;, which drove scores . of registered or .insured. he had already beenuaffered" miision ai. ,1.the ' night without "responsible", engineers In Utah will fine of $299 or serve 90 days In the people Into J2!?iO by an individnal. sesthe Introduced at coming information be. county Jail, according to PRIMARY. adequate clothing, kept firemen busy , The site enntiins S.99 acres antliJi NOTICE TO HIGH PRIESTS received at the sheriffs office. work will be sion of the legislature making U between-Thirduring the night. (ienartm.-n- t serve located Soath to Sf of The jurymen u,.i,.r the stake board mem- necessary that men- at jthe. head of A notice of appeal to the district Warnings were' issued stockmen ! Tt is desired that all the high jt: disavenua near Klnth East .the. of term the by conducted January during the of ward Manavu the where of the work safety all .court was "posted by attomeysfor in mountain sections thnj: they may priests "' trict court to appear at the eomrty street. bers. Senate. o weather. t father Sunday "morning it 1 expect snows with public is concerned, lie men quali- the defendants. to Commander Demlng, been , has Acnording house court January Continues consideration of Muscle a. m. In College Hall as the both by education and exper The pair- were jirrested in- Dia Land Wyo., reported 38 below, the plant for thfi: new playground workers will fied follows : selected clas ts Religion the Shoals. -, The of will bt the stake mond Fork.canyon in mpany with Sheridan 24 below, Cheyenne 13 beience to adequately safeguard . presidency Howsrd Scott, Henry. Clnff, call for g Junior and a senior foot". Coiusens committee continues In- meett, 111 the regular pmces . there to meet with them. .Harry Hatfield coming, down from low. Pueblo, 14 below and Durango, public. P. Eggertsen. H, B.'IUtton, ball field, which, combined will ba H. Elmer aiwer, DAVID l. JONES. - Simon Hatfield's ranch wltH a quantity of Colo., 2 below. vestigation of Internal revenue bur- direction "M s ' A. R. Ellison, Junius M. Jackson, used for a haseKall field ' eaus. In their possession. The coldest, weather In mountain Secretary guixTvisor. .. , liquor and bleachers will be erected of Provo; all and Hoover, Vpton House. PPf- - 10. corner of ' the Wallace "Bird, G. S. Wood,-"- W. H. In the northwest SVN FUANCIS(; Continues consideration of navy ' '. ,J. R. Kindred, .S. 1,'Men-denhal- l, grounds. Vrnncisco was still Monersy, '! in Miles was comCity, reported territory appropriation bill. , Interstate cold , .' i will l southeast rorner In the r Springvllle. Li.. was i ll !.... eero below ".,'.' merce committee considers air navk .sniver.M, ti,iiiv Montana, where44 W. E. Trinnaman, .. Jr., Iehi ; constructed a swlmhiingpool. Here' reKistered. Havre, Mont, reported Ration. Shipping board Investigas John I. wlllalso-bswings, chutes,' "Better-lightintion continues. in the business well lighted coinmunity that gives' it :) lxiow ad jTellowstone National James (lard; Cedar rorft'; Mea-soM snd.'sll other Charles Da fro Reese playground Hayes, vjis, 32'lxioTC. Park district of a clry like better lighta,ove zero. Heavy metropolitan air that nothing else ci y, Man? Funeral services for Mrs. Laura .Thomas G. flarvis, Spanish .apparattivS that will cheer the heart temperatures were re. home, adds an atractive-nes- s am ported thronho.Kt!e popped " ing In'jthe Mrs. ' and Mr. In a of Samuel of the kiddies. : Jiseph W: learon, Fork People! like to stop give. daughter Phebey, Nethermometers In western of portedand charm that makes people ptttions nmtth-." A in out- - Burt Childs, who died recently In la two for , court O.. P. and place Onward, tennis to aver.ero and Jr., well lighted community braska and Kansas, the temperature Douglass, welcome and makes them want to lls 3i deg. Wyo., were held at the E; llardman, Ole beina reserved just south of Seeonft ; Payson 14 be Kan., come at to " Kemmerer, Goodland, A. J3. reaching there do'thelr In tying districts. L the buying. community," Hatch funeral chapel Thursday linger Andersn; Swen J. Nelson, Wllllard Soutli street and Immediately west "The cost of better itgnnnt; should low,. M. E. proprietor f the Menlove with ', Bishop 19. Nineth East; street. afternoon Dec.. Minn.. Southen Utah and northern Ari Monlter, Pleasant GroVe: Joph A. of dertared ta iirfKiwie to the not he 'pureed on the bnul nets men ST. T.irT, Thei official notlci "of" tht award on Uieway, Kartcbner of the Grandvlew ward studio, Axel Kllflan, a Benjamin;' day below to Tippetts, bint xona thermometers should on In dropjicd Rwr the movement for ;Ry, entirely, better lighting '" 1 ' p "who waa, also the ' Orrln- Balrd, Pleasant is expected uert . sometlrat 8a,f . nomine out fit. the presiding,, and " " lie apportion! in. siKtr a way that It aero for the flrstltine since' tho cold Salem and ' t)ean Buckner 'Provo.'1;.' nrlncinal speaker. y'Tie:" T;Tl .!Ltut r" 9Lb,wrfTij;s1'-sv.resl-den- RESPONSE MADE ULLRICK URGES iCOUNTYLEGION TO MAIL EARLY WET P. 0. CMIPAIGN TO GIVE LIFE REGISTRATION OfciGINEiS CRIES FOR -- ; - Commander Frank Deming Receives Wire That Of ficial Notice of Provo's Selection Was "Mailed Tuesday. - Murcury Registered Below, Friday. Among the song to be 'sung by the carolers is re "Silent Night," "Joy to The World," "Gypsy- - Sweetheart,, and "Far, Far Away on Judea's Plain." No contribution will be taken from the home serenaded as is often the custom in the. larger cities, according to Mr Webb. The main purpose of the carolers Is to spread Christmas 'cheer and Joy aniong the of the city and to scat- 4et. the Christmas spirit broad- Vcnst over the city. -- vt:! ra CP.) Mrs. Julius 1'rag Kahn. widow of CongredKoian Julius Kahn, wheiBed'Beiv yMteraayotlriWlTiK ' Provo Has Coldest Day of jirotracted lllneiv may seek election Year With Mercury at to nerve the term to which Kahn hart 17 Below. tiws elected last November, aewrd ing to reports current here- today. Mrs. Kahn la "described by her STORM DESTROYS friends as anxious in finish work at WIRE FACILITIES Washington started by her husband of her that, liecause lietlevlng familiarity with Ida plana ahe can an Miles City, Mont, Reports serve the district better than ha? herself Kahn "outsider." ' Mrs, 44 z undef the leadership of I). Byron Jones,1 principal of the will . slug JVauklin school, Christmas earoU for the residents, of the city. Several qunrte'ts from tlw Community glee club will also be out " n p GIVLS FOUNDATION . u DECEMBER2I , ; ; , e . . s , , -- BRAIJS PLEADS organl-statlon- piu-ttr.- . . mnrder-erkJUe- . Vinv - . ..-'- FINED $299; n APPEAL CASE Child-.Lnbo- r . JDRY LIST FOR " TEM JANUARY CONGRESS TODAY ancT-Milto- - sub-r.er- ' t . I GrancT-stand- ; , FUNERALFOR H-1- ..., ..... , MRS.PHEBY SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES tand-boxe- h Sub-r.e'r- o ONLY MORE 4 ShoppirigDays iiu fr nristmas'i : "be-head- HOT GUILTY . . as Men-lov- - ." ' - n '?'" 1 |