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Show V t . 4 to a policy of fivifnc i la ail yctkmi $f a.a.Sa-Z1 1 f A L T 1 11 1 1 1 J III tHIIIII vs , r1 1 v 1 f lllil II JI A, VWWI1 III ru VV: X EVENING HERALD To Pttblkh a Series ofWrtk des Rtlative to Present Condition in the Best C County In the Best State In th Best Nation in AD the World.. - I . I . I I , . I I . 1 I 1 n Un ) U ; I V I I I I - . -i- - n If II II 11 . .. , , ( . N. I 000 000 o o o q o o o-- o o-- o o .o n - n 'nn n n II II frJ" S i I I f S. oo crro Tq o o m o t - -- I . . 1 I ;p o .' mwm . it KIWANIS- -' EARTHQUAKE -- rhWBt -- -- " IB v IIP BUILD INDICTMENT if. 4 ih" ; Annual Pilffrimae of Service Llub Preparatory to limp Hik An Wcdnesflav Clms LOGS FOR BONFIRE 700 SPECTATORS CROWD COURT ROOM n TBa jetty.-,- -t- .- , ; Z nooks, the onstantly growing communities and the progressive eltls-- . cry make L'tah county the-- , most Ideal place in which to live. haa the beauty of Utah county been more pronounced than at the present time. The frequent recent rains have caused the fields to produce more abundantly than ever before .and have dressed the : hills and canyon resorts- ff In ' ;.. orient follage. : According, to 8. Taylor, preel- : dent of the Utah County Farm Bureau Federation, the farmers of the , aounty' will harvest greater yields cre this fall than for many V years past,' Indications aretnat for , the first tbiHKWitbin'jthe last five years all. ereps. t will 'be "normal, Iore sugar beets wlU be raised :'oa -l- esa acreage than tver lieforeTatrt wm enjoy BURnr campaigns. Already sev-erpea vineries f re shelling thousands of, tons of peas which are be-- tog canned In packing plants at Provo, Springvllfo and . Spanish " Fork. These plants and. those at Orem aad Pleasant Grove will undoubtedly establish record tomato . runs this fall. -i To giie the readers of the Evening Herald a more Intimate knowledge of the actual crop and farming condition, a series of articles will be published during th next few weeks covering each community of Utah al . emnt? 4dlvldiH5rAew-o- f these .articles will also deal with gome of the.lesa. known scenic trips of the ' county. v .. PLEASANT VIEW INFANT DIES . " Ronald Smith, ft montht-olson nf Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Smith ef rieasant Tlew, died at the .family nome Sunday morning following a brlel niness. Donald was bom In Tleasant View Ward November 19, 1H24. Besides his parents he la survived by two brothers. Jesse n and Lawrence ; also a grandfather, Henry V, Smith and a grandmother, Mrs. Joseph X. Stubbs. : Funeral serricea will be held. In Trhe Pleasant View meeting bouse at 12 o'clock Tuesday, . Interment will be In the Provo city cemetery nnder the direction of the Berg Mortuary. - Nor-ma- B' TWO KILLED VBwiTr"is.7yip army reserve officers i rj two were killed fiere today when the t'nrtisa bi plane la which they had Ttakenloff from Mitchell Held a few Biluntea previously crashed to earth near here, i The bodies "were positively Identified a those of First Lieutenants Charles K. HIckey, of Brockton, Mass., and Walter Perry, of Marl- born. Mass, reserve offlrers on two Weeks aettva duty ikt MitcbeU Field, WHGATE DEADLOCK . Die in Middlewest r storms ana neat . Accidents At 3 o'clock Monday afternoon thermometers on Center street registered 98 derreea, ' which is a derided change from the cold and rainy weather pre?- - , akni bere for a long period this summer. 13.(rP) . " the, fco jroups, (llZJl - I IJ i o ij - 1 I 1 AT,n . " .-- Itiat -v; . Prove Ktwanlans will do their an- nual good turn, toward the success of the Tlmpanogoa hike Wednesday when the entire membrshlp of the club'and their wives will aojoarn to Aspen prove to Build tne moona or timber for the annual bonfire and frolic In' connection with the hike which takes place Friday and 8at- - : FT U I I I I mil I ft! m If LOSES LIFE IB Eight-yeajr-ol- d Mrs. POI Son of Mr. and Emir Gardner Victim -- ' of Deep Pond FIRST BATHING .. VICTIM OF YEAH V " V'' . e; d . vr-jse- vJ ' WILUNGTO ir "I ' WILLROGERS - BEGOVERIM eat wi promlsel ftaLmountalit fiatea by. jtovernuieJit ' foreoastera. . weather " . . n Denver Yesterday, thermotnetera Went to IK), a record breaking The hottest place in temperature. the mountain section was fiVfieved to have, been Flagstaff, Ariz., where 114 was registered. Miles City, , Mont., reported 102. Leadville, Colo., was one of the coolest cities In the natlop, registering only 40 degrees. -- . CHICAGO, July' 73. (UP)The middlewest today counted Its dead at 84 and estimated its property damage, at more than $1,000,000 in tkTwaker-wlad'-nd - electric storms and a severe heat wave.- HeaVlesf- property loss was In central Indiana where a terrific wind and rain- storm ripped roof from houses, uprooted trees, leveled rfelcphoneand telegraph poles and flooded scores of cellars, r . Five persons were- - 'drowned In Iowa, as .thousands sought relief from high temperatures and ex' treme humidity. .Four persons sneenmbed from the heat in 8L"Paul and Minneapolis, where the mercury climbed - Twft were drowned and two died from heat prosttatwnV In Chicago, lght were drowned fn Indiana. ' Two deaths from heat prostrations were reported In Nebraska. One person was drowned In that - ' state. Two were drowneffat St Lonis. "Eight were drowned In Michigan. COMPLAIN ON " - Jul. J3.-(- CP) WASHINQTIQN. The complaint of the California Growers and Shlnnem ' PrntectlvA ItWgnrtElTfisTm Wuthern Pacific and other railroads alleging unreal onable rates oa freah. dedlcuous frulta other than apples, was dis missed by the Interstate Commerce Commission today, Tba complaint charged these rates in carloads from California points to eastern transcontinental groups were tiBduiy prejudlcaL., , -- , ehta-lreli- i ' - at-te- ' 0F: WONDERS B.Y.U. SUMMER- INl YELLOWSTQP ANNUAL FETE AREENJOYED STUDENTS '- - 1apftSBc-";-"Iirrrracfeiieifa- - ' ; . e ... J.P.MCGUIRE. ilatform--anchored- jcar PAROLELVBOY . REIURNSHOME over-rule- IN TROUBLE EXCURSIONS d TAKE TOLL I. . v.f. L,, alght-seeln- ' :: -- .w w ,Ltcool t plardUhp . - ." - i i, JAILANDFINE '" ISIIiIPOSED ( . '...-- CANCER CAUSE " - -- TOBESOLD WAPINGTON, Jtrry-1(UP) Two townsltes located rm- public lands in Idaho will be divided Into lots and sold, at public auction by the government, the interior depart.. ment annoanced today. , T Tne townsltes ol Minldoka'wlli be divided into 230 lots and sold Chesterfield townsltw 14, has been surveyed Into 140 lots and wtlfbe offered for sale to the high est Udder September if, ; , r, f v rw-eu- 7. I DATTOX, Teni, J(1ly IS. (UP) Body Remains in Six Fett With pent up emotions threatenDeep Water for Forty-FivMinutes ing to burst the bonds of legal re-straint at any moment, the trial of William Jenjrings Bryan, Jr ,. d of (Special U the Herald. John T. Scopes was resumed at 9 :22 tbe famous old Democratic lender Is PAYBOX, '.July 13. Glen Henry re. today when Judge BauUton's In the his father prosecuassisting son of Kmlr Gardner, Wght-- y ear-olgavel fell, tion of John T, Scopes at Dayton, mm Nettie Gardner ot Bait Ijiko and Keven hundred s)ectators, on edge Tenn. He Id a bltteT foe of eulution City and a grandson of Mrs. Flr-ett- a for the clash between William Jen and declared as he left. 1h . ' 3 arday. Angeles Gardner of this city, drowned Clarence Darrow, bis borne, that the country would go V The caravan of cars will leave the nings Bryan and 4:43 o'clock In offices of the Jones Abstract com opposing counsel, which waa ex to ruin If It allowed evuliii.im to Sunday afternoon at iranch alwut a ... Lswe K the on sat nervously momentarily be taught' in Its Kbtxtwfr pany, Columbia theater building, pected rtrffe northeast of Payson. court promptly at 2 o'clock w eduesday their chairs In the crowded Tbe boy waa In the pond for more afternoon. En route the local cluh-- room. "tha 45 minutes before be was found week-end- , over the the Eventa won of the who have praises meo, and his body taken out by Angus' thnnsanda for the work they did In bitter statements exchanged by Bry Wllley and Wwen Loveless wbo had Improving the North Fork road lead an and Darrow, the resignation of been called by companions of the ban one the upon minor make will punter, Dayton to the grove, ' ing ..-- u . , , boy. to d served' ha road repairs that wiu aaa to tne public preaching, who Sheriff J.D. hapiiened Boyd, to feTer convenience, and v comfort- of. the rouse sides in the erolution to be at Pay soa at the tluw of the ' heat- Ibousands wh are cspeeted to accident together with Mayor ' waa with Court -' opened again la the. hike.i ; White and Marsdinl A. L. Chartes'H, "Afterithelr task Is sccompHslted prayer. The judge askpd everyone,' ia McCWUan, brought the body from the Klwanlans will conduct a minis tbe court room to stand. the, pond to the borne of the boy's ; A.. W. Humorist the Wants of Bevt Election wlU be Moffett, served which ' pastor . . v. J J - j turi. narpecae In Before Guaranteed First church" BaptUt Daytop 1 after the style of the- Hotel Ctah uivinjj Tnh i IVK h'oH'fl.o'ytBlepnohe.. .; ' in Presort wh Ve cafterla,, according to President H. asked God to "guide the judge that E. ChristeiiHon arrived an 0. Dt he may give wise decisions. Bless V. Hoyt the scene-- ' just as the body wan reOKLAHOMA CITY, Okla July Karthquakes weren't partial to Santa Barbara, Calif., in their recent John W. Farrer has been- desig the Jury and the lawyers onr both from the pond. All efforts to moved Metfi Is Montana. in of activities. Here's what happened Upper picture nated the duties of chief chef, while sidesalso the principals in the case 18. (CP) Will Rogers, former brtmHiaek life were In vain. odtst church at Three Forks; and. lower picture shows how the temblor Ted Allen will act as his chief as and those in the audience. We pray Oklaboman .and nationally known The boy, who had been staying blocked railroad tracks at Lombard, Mont. Transcontinental trains were sistant The pastry department of that Thy presence may overshadow comedian and' said today Jo w,Ulj.hIg graMroother8lnie the writer, " so that the' high the kitchen will be In charge of the proceedings Fourth of July, had Intended to delayed 40 hours. .. telegram to the Oklahoma. ,Clty Jack Beesley and in order that noth- ideals of Justice and truth may pre the band concert at Memorial In have court." election must bis News this he vail that Bullock. has Jim ing will run amuck Instead he and several otlier park. i was been assigned theJblef dijtles of It stifling when Judge John as governor, .of pknhpjna jnmranteed mall toys of uls own age went to kitchen mechanic His duties, how R. Seal, chief counsel for the de before he gives np his orewnt job." the Loose ranch to take a swim. ' ever, were not made known, but it fense, rose to open proceedings. ' tlvn Notifying Rogers c that James After rt ttina' into the water sat in was intimated that they were of Attorneys and spacintora OarAfr boy alone went towards tlw ...a thetrshlrt lleereay Tunntng""them Tmveiipflrtrfjirm.er70ktahomiroB- onth end of the pond to watch the vast. scheme f serving the delicious re- - selves and stirring stickily, gressinan had launched a "Rogers fish swim. . Apiarently he was un' -- Judge Baulston had to caution tbe for governor .boom, the News Axked swan of nast that is nromised. ThfTmly iiep' ptTice in ih." . "Our wlvea receniy entertained ns spectators to Blake less- - noise, tbe .Fullles star for a , (ttatemcut, pond-anstepped into a hole six ' ' in royal fashion and we are going to pollee captain stood at bis elbow, Huf rt reply follows: ' '" ' feet deep. : show them that we can- treat them perspiring profusely .In bis heavy Are yon people In Oklahoma get couirudes tried to rescue hlui Ills 'uniform. - Fttes drowned -- Heat ting jealons of. Dayton, Tenn. ; but were enable ip get to him. ' A'great throngjerf Young, nniver EnthnBed with f the . .wonderful equally as well," the assurance given window.-waves came in at the "Evcn with me w governor we After placing a large Stick tojn;-dlcatone members ardent of of the !sity 'snummer school students' and sights of a trlp ihfough Yellow by Neal asked the judge to call the cant compete with them lulmmor. the club. The partr will return the place where he went their friends enjoyed the annual stone park, LeRoy Whitehead, this lm- - defense's motion to-- dismiss the In But-l-f an yon-- are serious and want a down, the boys went out to bet aid. following Wednesday evening summer outing of fhe . school at city, returned Saturday from the na prompts program now .being plan dictmeut but. Attorney Stewart In- governor, i wm come nome wnere i WDley and Loveless responded nd f Geneva Beach Saturday . evening. tional ned, terrupted by asking permission to belong anyway. went to tbe field and brought tte playground with unbounded ' one of the jurors further. j "However, I must have the elec question : tbe Following the announced program body from its watery grave. J praises for the scenery 'and This JuroH W. A. Gentry, had tion guaranteed before I will give np a gronp of musicians from the school ' many unique pranks of nature one Milder-- ' questioning stated Job. , Friday my present sang in splendid voice J'The JVreck encounters during a .short vacation that he had taught evolution in the t" Wire best. offer at once. Yours of'ibe Hesperus" from a bugefloHt-- ; there. schools and sceiued tq lie one of tbe for honesty in politics. the lng defense's best hopes. ' "Will Rogers " was accompanied by Whitehead Mr. shores of the lake. . Clarence Darrow was on bis feet A beautiful tableau . Illustrating Hiss Phyllis Mangnm of this city, with an objection, but Judge Rant the climax of the Btory af the opera Clifford Olsen, Miss Flora Hawkins, ston ' . him. The Jury, It r . i , t After a two weeks vacation 1n the In which the maiden is lashed to the find Mrs, Clerf Rmltn, 'all of ftalt , appeared, ..bad, been sworn, go the Alvin Jones, 10, a ward of the niast of the ship lost at sea added to vicinity of Black Fork, Wyo., Post- sheriff, took the remainder of the '." ' Lake City. master J. P. McGuire returned Sat jury out of tbe room, and Stewart state industrial school, who was nut the general interest' of the picwas Upon their return they'- - passed urday feeling much invigorated from on parole, haa been taken" into custuresque "performance. questioned Gentry,, wbo said be bad Hole country tbe under the direction ef Pre. B. H. through the Jackson tody by the local police department, atmosphere of the wilds, of this formed no opinion as to the guilt on a' charge of burglarizing Eastmond and Estella Nielsen took and Vlsletd the Fall River reservoir the or innocence of Scopes. The attor uw j DENVER, Colo., July 13.- - -- (CP) home of Samuel Cader of Pleasant MR MeOu re went In eomoanv . the part of the BAtdenV'-v"..'-was satisfied and they .Mr, toU of a took excursions ' z View.. b. A. Bobertson of this city. called the jury back. Stirronndlng'the platform,, which earth. This strange phenomona, . three dead and 25 Injured In and iThe' pvt"-i-waa committed last whose sheep are ranging In that 1 had been built oil boats, were hun wniteneao aecmreu. burglary "It Then another. that developed nas a .,,h. , ti V h.in h.j dreds of bathers, who particularly lng. He states that the water Thursday at which time $20 and a of the jurors was missing and the hear Denver, t-of 000 feet with natural stone Two negroes. were kllMHl when a gold wnteb were taken, according to' ( f,9h,ng and trial was delayed while tbey hunted . depht dijoyed the entertainment. ..' wuh-u .truck crashed into an Chief Wren Wilklns, who has """ enjoying the great outdoors. Following the rendition of the outlet inrcragn kept for him.:'.VJ7 sufficient flow to keep the great over a '25 foot the case under cover other The trip waa made via Ogden, Finally,-whepending lnve opera dancing was the principal Just all was ready. Stew fulL Thirreservoir canyon. practically precipice Echo canyon and Evanston. Mr. form of antertainment During the tlgatioB; The officers report thHt art read the Indictment. teen others were Injured. Aside from encountering dlfflcul thev. have had considerable trouble reports that more than 400 At the conclusion- of bis reading, early part of, tne evening a tarlety r Joffw., motor crash tnefBrtK-eam mirk-w- r trjBtfS. IteSMt Jroiffiwairoads Jn mm ace Has Tmir'tip TxTiw" warp Jfelif fWTEeTffelense moveaT3"ulslj son injured fonr. three of whom are on a charge of stealing the desolate wastes of the Jackson yoa road,' Range conditions are the Indictment In a brief dons lawns of tb4 resort statement bly leii de a to" reeiofl.' " the party had die. Another minor ' The oaHnf ,w"aa Whife the recent alleged crime is prononnced one Hole splendid In the Black Fork region, Ite charged that the .Tennessee evo- expected t crash In Jurtd seven. . classed as a felony, it Is the hope lightful trip. The rotfds.- however, Mr. McGuire reports. of the most unique and enjoyable in over lution law was unconstitutional and I Gordon Emmert, 10, was. drowned the Idaho' route, Mr. White deof the. police department that Jones the htetpty of fhe; acbool. null and void. i when he went tieyond bls depth in may be "recommitted to the' Indusclares, are fine.. They were gone He quoted provisions of the Tenn " ' ten days. ' -- Mlch.f-One about Washington Park lake here.- - His trial school where the environment .. hundred DETROIT, essee constitution making provision v '. i .i in" Miss Alice' Gross, was re will be less companion, and thirty golfers' teed off in the contaminating. for the fostering of science In public vived after she bad been given up qualifying rounds of the western schools, decreeing freedom ot wor for dead. ' XEW YOBK. iV P) Charley amateur golf championships at the ! ; bantn in weight champion, ship and' forbidding establlshment of Lochmoor. country club today.f Prac- Rosenberg, a state secured a hand religion. bad posta claiming tically evey prominent middle, and Keal's statement was Identical one week of the consouthwest amateur Is entered In the ponement for thems)tlpn tQ jJJnisa iiled. by meet tfhlch will take two days to test In which he wai fa defend his ' Ninety days in the county Jail and withdefense tne, several weeks ago and Eddle.mea Chicago. title against a 1150 sentence was floe of the 31 match starters "befdrr" qualify he read, from tbe document previous meet here scheduled were ot, They Clifford 612. South come will Anderson, given play .begins. The finals " .' , t. V filed with the court which V?ltL Wednesday night r .iuiu Saturday.- - ? Birefi, mn n Btptan'u ly ' TAYLOR. Tex, July J3. TTP PnrPe from A before Judge George &. Ballif of tbej torney General Stewart. - . eltv court Mondsv oh a At least three men bnrjied to denth ,JuirlS.TTP) Tbe when n ; explosion which dehavhw DORsessloa of intoxlcatlna ' M8Jr reas:M"pt by the mo- - IjONDOX. 1 British me"clicnl .research council li on1 the provisions df the Tenn stroyed twenty oil tank Mrs of a M. llquors.: Tbe Judge stipulated th'at tion con believed today to have taken an im- K. T. ''Tbe federal wiiwnstltntfaiii. SO ep", "sWsBBwessBejsansWssWsMssse should fine the be when paid freight train near here days "' orTh rain storm of last soring v me green wraT-.nrarastltutlon, however was cited lif the portant step toward isolation of of the jail sentence had been ofd afternoon, three . Bodies farmer. tbe ahead Is bf un" and tbia summer have been of -. prosperity opposition to- the indictment Keal ganism whR-- coused cancer. visll-Other wen'reparted persona .'itb Nheflt to the state. f ITUli,- this year as lt of the fourteenth Investigation amendment HAfter.yeara rcadRig in the wrwkager" which was . nt lit iK'hediiled ,topuldishsoon vh r relirai iAj JNoaljwiingJtiifa bis Wgnmet council r-- " frj"Uf fsrl.T fodar; fcwptnf ' ireatMe oaa rproaperJIjrtlil qf the state for dismissal of the Indictment. a statement on its work, , - i cimiplssloaT'W'r-All of tie victims were "herttins 'r B." F. night Sheriffs ' Deputy by ' war period; Vof. this report,', a InR p, and down, the state- at this fall since the their war" rII nfflclalu said. Three Rope'' and Ralph Kellson wlien a he charged that the Tennessee anti- ,'ln anticipation Ume of be year, the territory looks . "Optimism seems to prevtareyery. portion1 of the pres agents without bodies tt'ere belt! heroatcati evolution law violated Tennessee the 12 traveling bag contalnlnp of inf; pints certain are times and gooao Where done has different than confirmation that the anse of can. Rail official wer xonuur moonshine In special pint ' hip pocket' cer In former years. It looks like a dlf-- " to come who me, been has not found out the cure. ou (Continued to afouut for the explosion. : Page Four.)" flask! was' confiscated. arnir- - .. terent atata it4fi: Another day of ; I 0 0 a o a at Minister Ajjain Offers Prayer a. Aspen urove to wives oi At Opening: of Evolution -- -w- - I v V I, r?. Mahyj people ourht rcli'f from the heat at the beaches nd resorts and lit the canyons. TOWNSITES- , S3 1&7 N vTb lu .hte.ii'sanr 1toiua1 the, jglivr'itiw past Uiree days, with indications that the present heat nave few da rv . will continue for , je Biff Banquet to Be Served ft - LONDOJf, July The government today named a court of 8. P, MacMIllan, tqnlry. headedtbebydes.d.lckl(etween tioal miners and owners.-- i This atep becamcf necessary after v mediation .efforts s undertaken by 1 First Lord 6f the Admlrality Bridge-- " man bad failed to settle differences between Fifty-fou- RATE CHARGE IN PLANE FALL TO BE uATHEKEL) 1 HAS HOTTEST DAY "-- t The flelda, the laket the inoun-tains with their thousand entrancing f Weather Man Predicts Continued Heat in Rocky Mountain . Section ; Evolution . Tennessee Law Unconstitutional- - and Therefore NuU and Yrdd I tkonej Business Office Editorial liooiaa PRICE TWO CKNl," -- N. GCNNAR RASMUSON J By Let me hare Utah county and yon may have the rest of the world. God never created a more perfect aBd ideal loostton thsa Utah county, ""nelthw" did He .make a duplicate of All the good thing necessary for the enjoyment of life and the pursuit of happiness He placed here To end added store of be found elswhere, ? . ; v , He gave to thl section the most fertile and productive Boll known and) provided lofty mountain peaks aa storehouses for the snow with which to water the cropa during the '! heat of the growing aeaaon.. Man's A ingenuity added to theae natural re--' sources haa given to. this county more water: per' acre than almost any1 other .district In the Intermoun-talcountry. ( ' ; While He was kind to an unusual In degree' placing beauty spots of scenery throughout the Pocky mountains, He lavished more scenic won ders In Utah county. Everywhere e places of grandeur and" you 1 m , x- " " fIA I I r :; v m ixjchald PROVO, UTAH. MONDAY. JULY IS, 1925. " - , rnsjasjaasMiisaaasii in 1 11 Mr foetisth year, ko.' 27. g 1 1 &rZ'i:.i EXPLOSION - KILLS THREE . . WTT .,- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES vei 4. DISCOVERED . chsrf , " Rnn-dn- w com-tol- v " . . - S" - 41 . ..i.i! n. o u 1 |