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A new and special feature-o- f the debate will be that on expert judge will render the decision of tb contest, and thea explain tK the- - audience and the debater the reason for bis decision. 1. M. Draper of Salt Lake City has I teen secured to art as Wits, solitary Judge. The B. T. V. la leln repiwated by..ttaljter- - K.. Clark, rre4 Hafen and A, C Lambert They have the negative side ot the question. Clark and Bafen came to the T w its considerable experience, debated last a. - Fry or frlnceton, SEEN IN PROVO MILK ANALYSIS f Prevo's Most Milk Supply Is Above Standard Requirement. Beent milk analysis made by Dr. Arthur Yaiwv food inspector for Provo city Kbowi junst.pX-&&eiilld in the city to meet the wdy requirements. ..A Msvimprovement Is noted since the last analysis was made, according to Dr. Vance. The standard requirement is for not more than KMi.wW bacteria In ordinary milk or not UHire than after pasteurising. The total solida must be not less than and also the meets and were the team that met the iSiivendtj of J'tah this year. Mr. Ijimliert, who Is a new man at the B. . V., was captain of the team 12perccut. The analysis follows: E. W. thnt"Von the decision over the V. A. V. in the state triangle debates Payne, .5 itqr cent butter fat. 8.2 Ta1syeirTTteTlteo7Troinne Riding. 5.9 per cent butter fat. 8 oratorical medal last fall. West Virginia .la being represent- per cent solids not fat. 6.000 baced by Hugh J'. Bliunenherg. Robert teria j Benry Williams, 4.8 fat.-8-1, Donley aud Barry L, Snyder, who solids, 10,000 bacteria : Asbted Tay. stdds, 12.l0O wlll.arrive in Provo from California kr, 4.7 fat. : Edgewood dairy, 51.9 fat, at 6 p. m., Wednesday, These men were chosen from a squad of ' eigh- R53 solids. 25,)a( bacteria p Sara teen men aud are engaged in delates Bunnell, 4.2 fat. S.5 solids. 50,000 'with nine-- of the leading western bacteria : William Nuttali 5 fat. 9.1 The solids, 200.000 Iwteria : William colleges and universities. eastern tata finds It Interesting Penrod. 4.7 fat. X9 solids, 250,000 that out of the nine western schools bacteria:' Charles Wright, 4.5 fat. preferred to take the negative lde 9 solids. 500,000 bacteria ; Cherry fat, W the'quetafon, which is one of the Bill, before pasfenrlxing,- 4 : 4utKtandiug planks in La Folate's 8.88 slds. 132,000 bacteria after 4 fat, 8.9 solids. 10.1)00 rrogressive platform f 1924. The e bacteriai rtahjConnty Dairy pasteurizing, 4 fat, 8.9 solids. "encountered of the nine. rmsTTOrrr in meetiug an eastern university ' the Brigliam Young 'uuiversity is ing. 3.9 fat,' 8.91 colids, 50,000 siiuply carrying,ont its plan for the', bacteria; most extenslre "t year of torensic activities in the history of the schol. Already it bas 7n the Triangle with the C. of t'aud the divided" howr9-wi- th C A.I C, and of Vtob in the Men's the nlversitJ year In the Inter-clas- s a . , ' g, le-for- - DEMPSEYSTO MAKE r Triangle. In Manh a team- - will be sent to meet the I'niversity of Nevada I'liiversity of: Southern California Occidental CollegeTndthe College of the Paciflcr a new school. Delates will also be held here in Provo with teams from universities' in Montana and Wyoming. Some of "Mliese delates Will be ciiHd 6n ' BB-d- the popular MOVIE la LOS ANGELES. Feb, U.P,) Mr. and Mrs. Jack IVmp- sey enreTtainea an offer of $100,(H) today to be starred lit five movie thrillers. '.' .;'" . " ' Invest igatioa of the acctdeat p the state highway between Pleasant Grove and Linden Sunday evening In whlcn Clara Blackhurst and George Ball, both studeuta of the Pleasant Grove high school, were ruu into by an automobile and left lying uutxmsclous on the road side made- - by the by 4he.4rive,-w- a sheriffs office Tuesday, According to Sheriff J. D. Boyd, the accident car Is believed to have been driven by Willis Shipley of American Fork. a Miss Blackhurst sustained broken leg in two places, while the young man received severe injuries to one of his legs. - According to Investigations, both' of the victims, aere unconsclouswhen picked up by The girl Is said to have passersby.remained, unconscious until Monday morning, according to Deputy Sheriff George Davis. The two young people were oa their way towards the home of Miss Blackhurst at the time of the accident Two ears coming from the north were racing along the .highway. As the cars 'came evejo the young people the cars rubbed against' each other. To evade a smashup. It is believed the driver of the Shipley car turned off the pavement striking Miss Blackhurst ancTMrTBal! According to Deputy Davis, Shipley Is reported to 'have told the American York night watchman sev eral hours after the accident that he believed thaHte struck a woman with his car, but that he was not certain. Be Is said to have told the officer that after the accident he drove up into a side road 'and parked his' car while he walked back to the place where he thought the accident had occured. Be said he saw no one on the road when he went back. A brother to Miss Bilackhnrst, Paul Blackhurst, had his leg broken y at the same alght when be was run tutd by another tojuooiie George Ball Is- the center of the Pleasant Grave basketball ': team. him from Bis Injury participating in the game Fridof evening against the Lehl high schotd. whichjs considered one of the critical games of the Alpine ' . league;' . ; . A complaint against Shipley is he ing prepared by I. E. Bwklnk couuty attorney. The newlyweds. It is understood, are negotiating with- an eastern TTriOor fhe prodtK-tioof a series of five pictures of, love, Intrigue and ' adventure. n cisioo plan. The "V is also Joining with six I'nder the arrangements as- - con- schools to templated. the film will he started other form an OfotoHcal league and will at Hollywood in about two weeks, it send a representative to Colorado in was said. : the spring for the first contest. . The musical .program in eonnee- tloii with the debate tomorrow night is. Ieljig furnislied by the public service bureau Of the B.JTw U.. and ,wlll consist of guitar solos by Miss Audrey stlund and vocal solos by r Miss Norma Dana. - will-preve- SHERIFF HAS NEW DEPUTY KANSAS CELS HEAVY SNOW 4Tf ANGELES. Ft m .P.)-T- he long delayed milt of harles Chattlin against Charles niador to restrain the latter from using the comedian's famous make-n faced another 5stp6mment in - KANSAS CITT, Mo Fcb.mSnow whUlegau faUing earl' r today continued . unabated with, the storm scheduled all day and Into the might, according to the weather bureau ; here. Several innbes of Snow was expect ed to cow the ground before any let up, .the forecast stated. Tera- leHiturea will drop to about 20 above tonight but the sua Will le on the Job tomorrow, it was The superior court here' today. rase wHI probably be heard on Feb. ruary 10, it was announced; to-last n-r- Sunday,. February 8. with sjieclal priesthood meetings UHirning and afternoon, Electrical Tests Still Show Collins to lie Alive During- - Elias Gee, Former County Clerk, Appointed Chief Civil ; Deputy Sheriff. iaUsfeaaaJBlowtedi J chief deputy AS Sheriff J IX Boyd. The appointment was made by Sheriff Boyd and confirmed by the county commission Monday afternoon. The appointment will take effect MarcVL Mr. Gee will succeed Don Ellertsoa who has served as deputy sheriff durtiii" The morning'-anafternoon ou Sunday as well as the priesthood meetings we're presided over by Stake President George U. . Maycok-kThe Sunday evening meeting was under the direction of the Mutual Improvement ses-siot-is ; h Clarence R. Jones In charge; '. Eldr Stephen U Richard, Of the quitrum of 4be twelve aiiostlea, wa In attendaiM-- at the conference sessions aud priesthood meetings and gave, timely Instructions in regard tothe resjamsibllitles --Jind duties resting Upon the officers and members )n the stake. Oscar A. Kirkham. executive director of the general lionrd of the Y. M. M. I. A. was. the seakor at the Sunday eveni:i "meeting, and dealt chiefly with the w'ork of the ' boy scouts. '"Music for the conference was furnished y the stake din ir. under the direction of Walter Robinson. AfUhe morning session the MapUs ton male quartet rendered a selection and in the afternou Mrs. Han-- , nah Condie Packard and Miss Mel-b- a Condie gave a vocal' duct Special musical numbers for-tl- ic Sunday evening meeting were a selecrlon by a mixed double (jriaT-te- t from the SprlngviHe Fourth ward: a rocal duet by Arief Ballif and Glen Gnyman of Provo: a qiuir- tet selection by Miss Elaine Chris-tensen of Provo, Miss Melha Condie. Arief Ballif and Glen Gnyman : and a select ion from the Mapleton mule quartet composed of Glen Ilolley. Iipsliif Hontx, Carrol and Howard Waters. The Sunday session morning "opened tiythe "cSnRreptKursTtTie; Bow Firm a Foundation." Simon E. Dalton offered the invocation and the clmlr sang "Let Cs All IM'ss On In the Work of the Lord." Seven minute talks were given by Hinhup Loren II. Barmcr, Wendel45oa1es, Thorn C. Miner.- - Crod Kindred. Oliver Dalton and Arnold Koylanee representing the priestltmul quorums of the highprlest, dcon., seven ties, teachers, elders and priests resjiectively. on the subject "Faith Promoting Incidents Illustrative of the Power of the Priesthood Exercised:. Both . tn Indnvidual and Quorum Capacity,'' , e - spoke on the purpose of the chiwh and in aetail outliiuMl the restonsi-bllitie- s resting on the priesthood quorums, . auxiliary organizations and the iudlvliluHl "members. The church is an aRgregation of individuals directed . under the power of the prlesthoirl for the sab vatlon of men." said Elder Richards. The church, is not an end :' It is a BStt"t an end and it is a great means and a great end. The auxiliaries Jti the chnfi'h, that men might be further educated iq the purposes of God. The church was made for man and not man for the church. - "If the world could only tinder stand the real father hood of God .'. ' ' , HOLES DELAYS-PROGRE- GOVERNMENT ASKS AID OF FRENQIaX)URTS SS URriH'-meiit- . -- Court of Inquiry Conducts vestigation of Rumors AT THE' MOl'TII OF SAND Y Only CATH, Ky.. 'Feb., 22 feef Floyd HcueVrcw-Cidliiis lies, entered their work today with the renewed conviction that the victim was-allKepeater electrical tests through out the night Indicated time after II life that Collins 'lived. The 'new crevice found nearby through gits tests was nlwndonedV While the workers I wired on, a inurtioii of. Inquiry, under of Governor .William J. Fields. was hero to pro) wmH- lHons surrounding Collins' imprison. STUDENT IS ARRESTED IN POISON CASE . Gave Acknowledges He ' . Vi b JO. COU'MMCS. (I'.P, ) F.sjs'rt psycliialrlsts today examined Luis Fish. 10., to determine whetiier ills, is the distorted mind nt the rMt of the sfrychnlne' ixiisuiiiiiiis at Ohio State univer sity. ffeslitiiinf Tfiiiif t'atifo'ii, the pills has admitted obtaiiilu which 'caused the death of llavid I. Pnskin. a fellow stiuleiit. but insists he did not know they contained strychnine. He, was arrested late last night just as Police Prosecutor John J. Chester was completing his of students in the pharmacy department where the poison can-suwere know to have been j;iven TT;he court of 'inquiry was in at Cave City at 10 a.' m. Bbff ,(:? It JihtLAiaTullan-SpriiigrTel- SCOUTS GIVE dJ; VINDICATED . two, deaths List Aveck, recalled by Chester in the belief was he wns hobling buck OF KILLINGS infoiiiiiitioii about the mystery, Confronted with the testimony of the other 'students that he had seen Girl Declares Former Stories In the disicttsrpMhMlv' the slrych Had Ueen Inspired by nine is believed to have Custodian. out. Fish admitted lie had lied when first questioned, 'IXK AVGF.LFS, Feb . 10 'David L- - Puskin asked me' . .to r,Hiiki IiimI titiilil .' Thompson,' seir coiifessd rend: It rm " r h hihI !.er tnnTiiio the pharmacv was vindicated today lVirKlu" uoii that "baby siopp writing wirne .quinine," Fish saul-stnff about mv stopping the workers tiv'a board of alienists, following t '"I.told blm I would, but I of her Vconfesslon" .that from 'reaching. Floyd t'idliiis and get there was such a crowd in there three persons. she of town, nut to wake poisoned you're going getting medicfiie Wmt no body Psvclt'latrlsts .who have had the mid find yourself (tend." would wait on me. so I just stepped up seven year old child under "observa..The note was scrawled iu au.iHlt-vratbehind the. Tw1mefTtn(Ttw three' tion" us a residt of her strange tales hand with and'was pencil or fftur capsules out of 'a bottle of murder and cruelty, concluded (Continued on Page Six) labled 'qulniue'." she was the victim- of wrong en-- , vironment and, an "ovrnvpmght imagination." In her hitest statement. Alsa told eiaminers that her stories were mere "fairy tales" and had been -U ouian w ith, district. s t.r-"put la tier bead" li.v-a . '. been' had she wliwra living. of the Boy Scouts of America finds "At Mil a week ago- three boys previous stiitcments the .child the seont workers of the Timpano-g- s received Eagle Scout Imdeesr'liose liad rieciufed repeatedly that she district council more enthusiasare the. first thp town hss ever had: CHICAGO,Feb:, 10. (U.P.) fed her twin sisters' ground glass tic and the work better. "organised The value of the Grain Marketing aitfl'ndiiilnlstered rat. iiolsoii to Mrs. atv'Ameriean FWfc'. I'ieasant It. II. ben:" said, It has tver than SiHinish Fork ami company, a itioot question " among Xattie Steele, her former guardian. Merrill, chairman of the publicity " Alsa will come before the juvenile committee of the Tinipatiogos dis- Goshen 'scouting, is upder way: In farmers and legislator!) Is Sl.OOO.OOO " wr 'been-ove- tossed-tbrouKl- i (IP) t Z- Zl saw-tha- - tj SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES FARMERS SAVE ON GRAIN DEAL - - - - Grove.-Sprlngvill- " : than tlie farmers were a.kcd Its bit. to build to tmy for it, it was imlieatcd today. 'troops, boys. These are .but, some ot the wis the annual niietlng of the com many indications that the work Is pany was alamt to get under way. ' "' W.-- Jett . progressing.--.Inck, has made an ap' JVhen one N'holds the vast praisal of the value ami will" pre. ,lle stockholders. His. fig aniourit of gisid the orgmiiisation Is sent !t urea place the value-a$17.:iK2.0M to agree with prjtsldent A. Iviast In property, tertuiuals and .country "It is the greatest organisation for elevators, compared with the sale the salvation of boys ever estalK price, to the . stockhoblers of lisbed upon the earth by man". f 16,407,000. '"IT. J'rovo t ' Kvery towa' ot tlie district is doing excellent scout work. Frank S. Harris, president of the council. Is fpinj( to Eureka tmiight to Join la"the ;celebratioa that Is" being carried, on there by tbe scout Wwk Thla year, EnrekaHias' gone ers. over th? top In the fund drive and is now celebrating Its victory. What has been done, in Eureka Jsaa Inxn the done in many other' section . ft 'each-doin- -i g t : BIG BANQUET 'BABY BORGIA' : V Captniu.Toliiis and Capta'ji Alex X. Itlmney, also of Howllni; Green. Governor Fields, has asked 'wail of a press associatim'corresiKUi(leiit from Chv( City who sent out re ports that people of. the' vici'nit.v doubted anyone had Ihvii in the ' ' ouve. - Another newspiUHT man-othe scene. Uhcinias Killiou of Chicago, had a death- - threat note the transom of his hotel when the probe r fIFTH WARD - Ky. i; ot y" will tjiko 'ti'stlmony from tiucji witnesses as have airusatiiiits to uiyKe and then offer Its recommen" 7 " dations "for action. Brigadier-Genera- l H. 7II.It "coHipHsesLlentcnunt-Coliiiiel Denliart, II. j; Stites of Louisville: MajorVV'. II. Jerry, Bowling Green, Ky ; , Cap- - t!n nr gove-unwu- f mrf:Wiftfnf cxn;pt that of punishiiig offenders, . Xo Hirticuii7i "Jiiio'oriuquiry. wiil bi'Tollowed by the court. It merel- : for-wa- i f tH-4thifty ls qnestioncd !(: was allowed to hold its meetings at any place it, 'selects. ' The court has - Mid-Wes- '"". : Pal Who Died. 1 )J sunk .IS feet" His estimate of reaching of Colliti by Thursday Was uns changed., Iteja'iiled interruptinns to explore new- crevices delayed the work, he ' said. Tlie syret conference was. called to make a complete survey of the work" accomplished and what still was to Ik' doiiCj Itesiilts of the Fatal Capsules to - r-- "incut J. Lewis Williams, county prosecutor, planned to attend the Inquiry, and .If testimony warranted action announced he wouldjtajl a special grand jury to retitriUiidictimmts. 11. T. Cornvicliiel In "charge of shaft operation, aniMiiinced at a meeting field among loaders' in the rescue last night that the shaft had newsimiKT. ' '. WASHIXGTOX, Feb- - 10. (I'.P.) A new against former SecI retary of the Interior Albert B. Fall may be Inst ituted, by the government as result of an alleged additional profit of $140,0(10 In the defunct con tinental trading comiiany of Canada, said to have been traced to him. The government baa moved to oli- ti4ft .aid of a French eouit to get testimony from IL M. Bhick'nier, for- Ue-f t mer president of the inlng company and James O'N'eil. Oil fiirmef president of the T'rnii-lnovr in and Gas cowiMiny, whq Franyc and have refused1 to return to the Called Stater tojipiar at the Teuuot suit March 9. Li tters derogatory from- the federal court of Wyoming were ent lfiy aiitlane t tlwen P. Itojierts, siteclal counsel for the g'.iverhmeiit in the f who is nov Sri FlinadenWa. Ite vl!l ' Frsh'.-Th- e them Immediately French goveniin-n- t lias nlready Indicated its willliigm.'ss to assist - V . the Amerknu governimut in the ' case. -f-- : Thp exflniinntioB of Iilackuii-- and t O'Xell is ..smight- - .by counsel,, particularly with repard to 4 di'al through the cbustlcjitalTfad-lu- g of Philadelphia, alleged to con- -' nect the SliR'lKl'r Oil company with the Canadian company It has, been Hiarged that it was through I that certain .Liberty bowls were handled Which subsequently Johnnie Geralds, top. is ill with were traced to possession of Fall pneumonia contraitcd fnau his at- about the time he granted the Tea-(tDome lease to the Siuelair in tempTs to retn'tie. Fltijd Culliu fnua SanikCave. near Cnvp City, Ky. Uh" tercsts. " Colllusn-Biiter,father, Floyd's the for throughout persona pleaded cqiintry to prny for his son s re lease. Norman Parker,, lielow, was the last ''man; to talk to Collins, He was iiLthe ca ve whj'ii the passage to Collins was blocked the second time; 1011'. fiimiOho"-'u(4l-aher- r Freshman :' . Witnesses Refuse to Return to America to Testify Against Fall. ; i ' ' ' In- . bad---Ihh- 4 fteiasOouryear8 trict. and who Is resigning to enter business ftr himself. Mr. Gee served la the office of the county clerk' for several years, both as principal and as deputy. Be is well known among the people of the county having taken active part la county politics for many year:' During the past few years, t Mr. Gee has been employed as traveling salesman for the Z. C. U. I. . FACE CHARGE Fall Alleged to nave Gained $140,000 in Defunct Canadian Company, Night, i on Saturday the 7th. - ONE NEWSPAPKR ONLY 'POUTElrVILLK, fal.. Feb., r. P.) Following the .10. practice, now common iui HHst cities of States with a population of less than 23,0tK, business mcti. of this city- have " fonued an toadver-- ! oue local jiews-tisi' in iwjht for-a- period of five years. The decision'' "came shortly after" of '"The Morn- j the publication lug MemHgerf ' ,, jieudcd., The agitH'UiratnterMiilo" Iietween. the businessim'ii of Hie f viiy. and t li. Day, publisher of "The Evening Recorder sets forth the nov coiHtnotily accept.el idea, "that uiore than one newspajier in a city of less than Is hu ecriuTur- Ic waste, a needless duplication ' of news mid advertising and tliaL one representative newspaper can liest flMM't the civic colligations of tlio city and render a Ix'tter service to the public." The agreement is, to run fiw years during. which" time the in to be eon- - ! Evening ducted as a strictlydtuleiK'Udeut, . . r' Sprliur-yill- e place-Saturda- ." (CJP. eimference of ? stake The first CABINET liERiV Floyd Collins StakejISuilMwdent refuseaTo'ftJealHrd'af IMPROVEMENT - - OLD to Free i W. his life in bed. Be' 18 now and for the past Ave years hasnt aleut more than 10 hours a week. - He'a a' freshman1 at Marshall college, Huutinitton, and carries 20 hours of class work. - two-third- . GIRL BREAKS LEG IN TWO PLACES T - v- -, Toiled quarterly Students of Pleasant Grove the newly orgaulsed Kolob Run School Over High by of Zioa, was held at the Reckless Driver. high school auditorium, J '' aw" IS DEBATE QUESTION D. Baai,,....m ednesdav av lira - I 1 Representatives from University of West Virginia to Debate Here Wednesday. LA FOLLETTE rrfUwrial 85 9 9 9 4? ' Otfk..v... PROVO. UTAH, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1925. ' O - Bmlatm TFTH XVlllCU IS COMBINED THE PROVO POST YEAR. NO. 178. II rnoNE BE2LILD , I T. TIIIRTY-NINT- JJ ( colITT rhrTIna- l- fieai nday, when mother, lr. Jtussell Thompson, will make application for her custody. NEW HAVKX, Conn., Feb.; 10. John, Shepard, Bingham, of the 1!)23 Tafc. 2(5. captain-elec- t, footlwll squad, was dropjied from the universify today," because, he .enminntliiUB lit failed in ' ' four subjects. (t'.P) mid-ter- J:Crr Star and Eagle r Scouts to Receive iew I'atrol of . Charter Final arrangements have been for. the first minimi completed banquet to be giveu In the Provo Fifth ward chaixd Vcd nesdtiy evening by Troop 2 of the Boy. Scouts of that ward. All vlm at any time have been meniliera of he troop urj. invited to atfeii(. Ueserviitioiis over the telephone should .lte maile with Dr. J. - C, Clark who is Ih charge of the affair. AH rmrvation cards are to Im' redeemed at the distr Wetlnes-da- y evening at 50 cents each. The following program will be giveu during the (tvening: Musk; by Peerless orchestra friim ni S:15: handshake will e scouts icgiu at S o clock. to lie greeted by present siwuts, the best signaler in the troop to repre sent present scouts. Waldo Hudson,, leader of tho Blazing Arrow patro), will welcome the older wroitts to Mid progrum. Kesismse will be"givenliy Ahner Balrd, fornier. sc(tnt master of Tcoop 2, now scoutmaster Of the Maunvu ward. . under the The Apache patrol, leadership of Joseph Bown, will give a stunt. Keminiseenees , of Ull Scouta will-hgiien Tho charter of the Chiefs patrol will be presented by J ;R. Hudson, and troop committee' ..chairman, Pr. J. C. Clark, Kesponse will be made by members of the patrol. This will be .followed by songs and miscellaneous talks. VThe Chiefs patrol is being organ-Useto imludeiill Star and E:igle scouts. Silencer Browu, Irvine Mabey, Warren Whittaker and It. 0. Clark are; the charter members. "Kouud-up- " ' - . One-tun- - e- -- d |