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Show f, ' L'uji If T! t deiltj fJrt t U a policy &3 sections' j ceuty. of of I . 4k -- 4k 3 2 I FORTIETH, YEAR, NO. 30. - OBJECT TO IE TWO . ! ;:iirib: miy.iu, , t - scow mL.i i i move .w rriiKecuiora I . -- if Exclude Scientif ic Testimony As, Incompetent V t . itf. ; July 11 n?iftt b cFToiutkr lWiwiB Uil qneeitlaa put i htm M CIvhim Darrow after the jjurr I ttie trial of John T. Btojx htd been sent from the eourt room, Slayinard) M. Met calf, iolof 1st, formerly eomptt-Ff- d wltti Oberlin eollege, betpM i wfuttttwdefmM hopes will be the eduratirt of Judg Bautston. in modern science $ fifltnropolofy to (ir . eonvwraflve religions. S i..J.. ? but; man Belongs well up in the groop of primates, neverthclciM,'' - !. state's objection,- - . , Upon Judge Raulston's ruling, de-whether the ' testimony of ; peds ' scientists and educators will jilted presented to tho Scopes Jury. cjarance Darrow made a - brief statement to the judge ' outlining , what the defense hoped to. prove " vy sucn'tstimony." ' "Fe eipect'to show,"- said Darrow. "by1 scientists and .real scholars of the Bihle. first .what evolution ..... Is and second that by any interpret tatlon educated men can show that evolution Is not in conflict with the , jj - . Bible.". A' squaHle promptly broke ' out arnonBcounpJ s s to . the procedure , 13 , fhe"flrgtmenC the prosecution scpkjng t maneuver it so "that they i' would hate opening and closing ar- .' iConiumA I on Tnge Fire) , misses the pleas-ore- s of the annual pilgrimage to the top of Tiniiknogos this year might vwlljfeel that be has lost a rare opptnvflnlty," was the declaration of j 'n0merChrirensen,i wno will lead Grove to the tbe hikers of the mountain.-I summit " 3 'Aside from the glorious, scenery distinct seeta! the ike-- is made-function" of the 'most Informal na. Bveryhndr talks to everybody antf Introductions are 'strictly ' ut of oniff, "It has been In'tloiated by some Mat the weather is too. hot to make clllhb Once- - the hike Is mmjej Any'oe'-wh- from-Asjic- n t I yhe - " -- liy Utah Oil Company H COMPANY OFFICIALS OUTLINE POLICIES -- - Confidence Express Timpanogos Wth- Its Jliw-motCare to He Brought Into City Tonight - h . fimms : evxNK WONDERS HORSEMEN TO (. rr. two-ma- . v. i!Ker..., - ' . . -- , h ry.-f- t TO BUILD AT U-f- . W ' - u AlHOUNTAlNEER ASPENGROVE Wonder mountain ' Club House for Provo Organi- - n'f xaiiwn 10 oe constructed xear : t impanogos " ' REFUSE CITY Denies - Citv's Aid in State Highwayliving ''Proprty owners are demanding that your eighteen-foo- t strip un Unl- vemty avenue for one block Be" paved by you at this time. Our will do' this work at tbe Wd. price, foKelty work. The cost rs will be less thin $2000. Please advise us of your action." v. The above telegram, was sent to the state road commission Wednes day by the Provo city commissioners with a view of receiving state aid in paving University avenue from First to Second North street It is reported that the stat com mission Instructed its. chairman to advise the Provo officials that there are no funds at present for such paving, but that the state wlll' stana the cost of leveling the central por tion or tne street, where the present road bed is above the new graderto level to conform with the paving. Provo city officials, property own ers and .citizens geneally feel that the state should pave the center of this block. It is polntd out .that he etnte Is, recyiyjngup wards p.45CU wu per year from the citizens of Provo for, various road taxes and that they are entitled to consideration to this eitent from the state road commission. . i - , . , " I s . '. ' A The alluring atmosphere of Aspen Grove" completely "capti va ted "the members of thl Provo Kiwaiiig'clun and their wives Wednesday while tbe local clubmen , were at "the, delightful grove building the pre for the mammoth bonfire" for flMday ' nth, With the site chosen bindr plans already developed for. the structure. it: Is the intention of the KlwSttiiing to have he building completed ,thfs year. Ted Allen, a local architect and member of the club... will tare the blueprints for the building frmly for the contractors to go; to t work, within a few 'days," It Is anqounced, ine ciuunouse wiu oe. ouiu.ot tne native timbers of .ProVo canyon with a rustic finish: building will contain a ..large, hanqitet ' and dance hall,' kitchen and clubrooms. Surrounding the main building, Win be an extended .platform and porch upon" which the 'rnembersn'n erect tents for summer,jwe. water from a nearby spriiig'will be' pined Into t the Jrltew and- - The-maj- ' - . ' ' " st ty of-tate- , S . , ! V . ,- -'.; c ' r , t....' .t - Bearing,tooUhe strairULoI.srigJbirds i And the soundLof purling waters.; All the wonder Works of nature , '""Are . '. i ' ... :. So 7"""- -' that nothing intervening Can dbsiruct , There this wondrous .vislnn we watch .the Da'ssiitfir : 1 u-I- time is Timpanogos,' ' r ,..vj 1 Y 'i i not cont'. pass her change ytMh&t 'TAl'i '! AWoMt lives but f n ur tinker iue oi; slow, erosion. , ,. , t -- I f. .; fr s' "'ti; &SMe-Wter, cloud and sunshine, of her' sno'wfields n AUXILIARIES ...... : J V .On her the sheen of iivr reflect from changing waters'; UJ Varied,. too. her insDirations. Ctanging are the thoughts she brings lis. .i;-,Ey- , aaiJurJi'ves 'are altered1- er . ..---J - So her beauty ,palls, pr thrills' usv- ,. t wt mm iier as a. mirror 'Shpwing.us .our soul's reflection; .Beauteous when outlives are tranquil " ' - Rendered dim by our debasempnt. V firuf . jiu I . -7- ' y j "; .. 7- ' Knowingwell-th.e7moimteirs7sp1ena- "( ducts.''. ' ."H-imttni-jB-a-pla- In our hearts will be the beauty That we see 'on Timpanogos, . 1 - In-h- flInt tnr. atAericanforic and B. FV ROTARY CLUB t toper Wetuiesday after-- noon.'...., ,Wt.. vThe J.;!- - were tken Ifore George S.iBalllf; 45 d to psjp a.fiuo. of J100 and mtyf 90 davs In the ciunttf 'I Jall..Thp.i jail sentence Anit A1tI-J fimiw T,. risrlrt-Sw,suspeniIed.on rood. .hph.vinr Ailam.c6. both & AwcticaJiForK, Adams was Sentenced' to pay a fine were arrested on, charges of posses of. Sftor In lleii'thhrebf ry SO sion and ' intoxifnt top, respectively, dav In the connty palli Both men by 'Deputy Sheriffs Balpn yielscn paid their fines Bn4 wero relcawa, IMAREFIfa Judg. flo 'i - , REFRESIIMEIiT.;;; . "UKK.ni or frof. Elmer Nelson1 the Young university school t music, wno played a number selections iq splendid fashion. . .:.'-'- , HEAR JENSEN two-me- intuit iThe American Lecioii nults of m Utah countv 7 E r .S" vi'MUU-Uftheir annual outing so Geneva beach of of Tnesday; July 21, according to of officers of the Provo of pest this mornlngr me varfods nntts wlU meet at the Armory hall, this clt.v;..Tiesday and at 6 o'cWt drive to the resort' A program1 of Mines and sports Is hin, Those present were entertained' by " or Caimot change;but ia our fancy, r Then if we can keep GOTOCEf0A NEXT TUESDAY T -- 1 lD"' - . . .'lakes" . H.. uues,-Provo- " ' Whtt, . ... w be-o- f i Qha,nfe'ss?yet but .ever 'changing,! ; , ; ; U' feeing-BTOmerrt- ' r. A)- - .'. Bloom of sprmg-and green-o- f summei!;; jL""" uiAtfiJfM wave?, or Auiumn(- i . fr ly ( a , ;i : wooded-h'nHnws"' - other fWKtern, tbtp' will add to the" general at. home. tractlveness. of Kach member of the4, organlzailon will contribute two days work on their clubhouse, it is statea. This Ith-a- nT assurance .from coupled members of the club who are deallne In bnlldlng .materials' that whole. 1 sAlerates. will e men-e8ub thfs- - apprehension will soon be. dis matrlai as may be required, for the of the building,. will re- pelled. As .a rule W too cold, at oomplctlon dnd the cost of the home! to a mlir- A ntfrv fkn wiiM.l'.. lt a ,,fonts Hni w"a v"" pun in wie hers, state. climb. The trail leadimr to Emer-- " aid lake at. the foot of the glacier; Those who' jmade Wednesday's wP Vport that everything l8 m bet. , i. ' wvmn annual mKe ' cllmhor tiwd not worry about be l" than ever Dcrorei.--- , . ' " coming too fatigued. ' 'The gathering around the great NEW'AJtK, bonfire- - Frtday even1n,rwillj be--a physician's, report showing,...tbnt ' t, affair. Committees .! have . . unique . i n....i ... tu IlKUt iinu'Bimi'U,. world IHn pUttihing to miike this T)ha8Cftni.rn.rv. ,., of .the hike more- enJoyaToe than ed ills hand Ttril is earlv ever Altogether, as though Toung Isrullo. state boxjng the fourteenth annual hike will snr- - officials cleared hint nf pnss all previous effrtrts to pny-0f stnlline and turned th homage to the wonder mountain." over to .the boxen. venlewces . inn"ta. ir Earned as these is Timprjnoeos'i Sun-ki- - ; ridges) shadowed canyons; , -' ShowyrwsEes arid fields of flowers j ? . "'X Bearing on.her slopes the climates v . T ' Both of summer and of winter ' i ,'. : ; Flowers on blooming her, frothills.-t V. On her crest ah arctic gjacier.' ' ' ,. Through the pine 'trees Winds of lime are softlblowiifg,-- ' ' Laden with the scent,'of" balsam'' , " ',' evening's program. As a result ,of the'magi(. spell cast over them Kiwanlg-wil- l M)uild a summer clubhouse about a quarter of a mile below Hhe"j buildings ;.'of the Alpine summer wbool,1 according to President H. V. Hoy t'of the ltcal the' Rockies ".'4 Barten slopes and ' ""of f..l. TTJ.il.l r - 1 i: COMMISSION f7nfl;;;i J . STATE ROAD -- "3 Garage v JJanqueted toast-maste- r, and which are adjacent to tbe state capital. It was. arranged that the advice and cooperation of all sheriffs in tbe state wil be Invited. ; For enc thing'all present were x ine board of . education of the Provo city schools has passed on 00 teachers who-- . hive heen employed for the city schools during tbe com tag school year, according to Mrs. Margaret Maw, president of the i hoard. -- anni-ecla- 'aiA'Aa request tor of Coun W eeveral other teachers - will be Hikers' Frolic Promise to Be In tho near future, It Is selected Utah Oil Co. iwu interesting and. understood. Within the next SO Novel Event "What Utah Makes, Makes Utah." days Bupt. H. Claude Lewis will Timpanogos, In sQ his pomp and This slogan was emphasised st.a make the assignments for tbe glory, will be escorted Into Provo banquet given by , officials of the Ions teachers. Utah Oil and Refining company at Tbe board has also approved of this evening at T:48 o'clock by valwhich more than fifty Utah county tbe extensive iant riders from every town In the cleaning andXpalntlng dealers In Utah Oil products were worn done at the I various county who will bear aloft a banner being In attendance at the Hotel. Roberts school building of tbe city and u ineir town and who wUl haf Wednesday evening. ainnorusea additional work to be elf and steed marked with " Hi B. JJ. uidgiejr, local manager completed prior to tho commence homo town coUtrs. called the meeting to order and In ment of school Many clubs al this fall troduced M. H. Mutton, manager ane list of teachers who have so, will have their riders rally to th of the Culmers company, who ex been engaged thus far for the protection and the publicity of the tended greetings Jo the dealers and scaools Is as follows: famous mountain. . .," emphasised the valu of developing Marten M. Adams. Albert B. Allen state payrolls' through the sale of Emily Anderson. Timpanogos will come down Uni Utah products. Cbestlna Balrd, Phllln II. Bark: versity avenue upon a beautifully A. H. Brown, assistant sales man dull, O. L. Barnett, Bees E. Bench. decorated palanquin surrounded by ager of the company, acted as Samuel Bldduluh. Osrat R his cboleo trees and rocks.. Behind lie expressed his gaard, Gladys .D. Black, Ethel J. him on tten for tbs another, beautiful car, hla ttvrtiy eitended the Sown, Marva Bullock. Jewel case, the Tlmpanoge comiwyn on hte part of the dealers O. O. Cftmplielt Hannah J. Cans, of the "county In being present. He dwll Otis Carting; Elsie C. Cnrrnii will be escorted Into Provo. Tho . told of how bis comimny had devel- LaVar ChrJstensen,' PeaH B. Cook. horsemen will also guard It from too n oped from a axel erease William CVwnelL Moroni 1. Hnttom ravages of a mundane world. These plant into one of In Agnes E., Crandali. . . two celebrities,' Tlmpanogoa, ahd dustries of the Intermountain terri ' Bhea Dixon. Anna - iss,-tory.. This progi-pug-, he Heclarcd. . Tlmpanogfts fsve will bo the mala aaa.uecq 'made poiwible through atractlon of the Hikers' parade to-- " Mlnevra; Edwards, B. P.' Egge systmatic effort to give quality the scn;ciarehee Ellertson.,piunt witn the. exccittton of tbd -' 7 nrsi consideration. Price, be said Rdlth Farrer, R. L. FJelsted, Earl Provo band that will - dtseousa was. a secondary matter... .The' value sweety music, ;whtle'-- . the narado Footer Harlet Franeom. - -- t of service, however, was empbasisd . j , , si JJ. O. Garrett, Mary Glloi; Ellza-lef- marches.' ojr fit, Brown who. 'gay The. committee- - in charge- of tbi many Gillls)lo, It. F. Goold." vaiuBDic. saw points, to .those, pres. parade Is especially 'desirous that Buth. Haaaenj Jennie .Hardinir, enr. ( all NtUcna ot Provo and all B. Harding. Beulah Hatton.. Ellen 4 eireful analytical survey of the Henderson, Etta IeHit Join In the parade. This is nyde. a parade that la to be made np of company's products was made by . jj.- vacotv Brma Jacolwon, jusua imam l'uiiman, engineer. He an Flora JEenkinn, Gussle rt an cue people. Boy Scouts and till .t,lh alysed tho composition of the oils, Oeorglana other organisations are Invited to' W. Frank John! Johnson, greases and gases manufactured by son. . Join In and make the parade a fea, . . . me iJtan un and ILeflning ture performance. ' Bbeta Kay. comiiany, uu, gave mieresting IntbrmaUon The Hikers will march west on ' C Lelchtv .Leaf, Ida on tests made wherein his comnativ' ' Center street to Fifth West., therrce " low. " ' pmuntxa naa witnstood the most ex. back to the fountain where B. W. McAllister. MnnAir. the acting strains and stood at th rnn Coard. Kate street will be fa readiness for the Emma Mathews, Mortne list or oils and gasolines In Bn. . J. carnival street dance for whtrh th Mortimer. Buth tne enure country,. hand. will furnish the music. ford Anuur A.unn, or the general of. AH the clubs of Ine's H.'Nllson. '"Fmli 'vii- Prpvo are co- .. own touched on the value of cour. V.t.ll. . i ."V.m, operstnig In making tW the most1 . j i i : . ... iPJon, and service, c He toid the dear-er-s ""Madge " 'toberhanslwlvihn as" yet pulled off in !"A. elgantle parade present of how be had observed Omanson;' ' ' tb city. They are not only assist-in- g ' the Importance of these two factors with the finance, but Hannah Packard. Gertrude expect to Page, have their in tne conduct ota service station Ernest - Paxman. Ruth group lu the oarade rn A. A. Allen, -' costume. The Briguam Toung inrf-- advertising manager, Adele Peters. It. w , xnurea tne dealers that the com Frances verslty will also be represented-b- y Petterson. a fieoree-o- wl. panjr-WBplanning a venr extermlvo son, A. M. Powlson. of group enthusiastic bikers who ' ' advertlslng.camiiaign that would he will fall In behind the band. ' E. 'R. Raorauson. Gertnifio or great value in. Five dollars is. to be awarded "to assisting them In nolds. WendeH Hortens,. their sales of the Utah product .in the couple wearing the best ivoea. carnival ' Man county.; He declared that the Glenn t Simmons. IT., p ni,.t costume. This offer was three putstandlng selling points Ethel Spencer, Alelthea Stagg, Bay order to encourage a little color la wre quality, prk-- and a TTtnh iue iraraae and the street dance. 1 u. Margaret product. He extended a Ninli.i in Swenson. ' ' " " 'Strate, Heber Rupper. chairman of ' tho vltatlon to the dealers of this counHikers' Frolic and hla assistants Fw?n?' ThomaB' Thornton, put in a ty to go through the company's great deal of time on fhia . r iwmt wnicn, ne sald was not the Emmaxuiuiun,.' annual event If the parde ts'suc Wakefield. Dell Wt,h largest in the United States, bnt ma ecMful this year it will become an Webster. K. JR "W)ht tr. one of the most " annual affair, Mr. Bnpper In the " u says. .,. ' Susa . entire country The, following ' commlteea have Jenm wuklna, LaRue He emphasised th vali'i f niiiwms, Martin V wr.ut 1. been In charge of the Hikers' Frolic : trip, irtatlng that to see the actmil General Heber Rupper, h.,b nonnnoen, Mary Wooley. processes used in the mannfachira nf man - H. B. Merrill, Fred R. chajr .ovuei Tay-lo- r, u, xonng. , 011 ana L. L. Graham, Jesse EHerrsna gasoline would value- in every dealer In his selling talks, and E, S. Hinckley. ' 4 aiuumk me scalers present who Floats--E. H. Eastmond, "chiilrl -- ih expressed their satisfaction man; Charles Hi Ward. C. V, Utah Oil ' products sen and E. A. Eves. w.r Toj . .vw .. , 1 1 uniKnnv; .hi ..... rwuui9 Hikers Parade Homer fliHl- t Georw 3m tensen and H. B. Merrill. wk ; Glenn Wheater, Provo' j Wll. Stunts Vera Dunn. Enorti Ciiirtr I uam lmiuins, Snriniririlio . t ii and Lynn Sutton, '. . Curtis. Payson Fred Nelson, Baniicrs. pecoratlons' and TTnrii Provo; 1 Hans Williamson' Pleasant Grove-Arvl. L. Graham, E. H. Essrmn,i Chatwln, Provo and'W. H and C. V. Hanson. - Worn fvoiiora, yrem.; 'Horatio Jones also bore bis f pat 1. "uniy to Hold mony on the merits of Utah Ollf Big Outing pro- " Commission DEFwlED li'j : 1 " . s :. in quality of Products of SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs "" ' 'i , ; .rtvIc . r - ' it. ( .... . county was Wednesday given bis state commission as a patrol agent of the state roads. The .commission was given, by the state- road commission at a "meeting of sheriffs of Weber, Davis, Utah and Salt Lake counties-antne stare road com mission at the caprtol. The aim of the conference was to . geb a higher degree of safety and i a freedom of accidents on the, Utah iroads. One of the most important I decrees of the' conference-wathat ."one-ardriving" of automobiles on state highways the other arm ' supposedly entwined around the youthful frame of the ; drive's must cease. Inamorata While, the state road comu&islon has certain powers to adopt ohd to enforce regulations of traffic on the state 'road system, it was 'realised that the efforts of the state body will be futile without the of ithe county and local peace officers.' Ways and means of cooperating and ojf obtaining further suggestions as- to cooperation were discussed. While the preliminary conference - brought together - the sheriffs only from the' counties . evolution;', " "This evidence was offered" by defense yesterday when it called first witness Prof. Maynard . Met calf of OeflinG college but thus far now of It hns reached the Jury. Met- y'vilx was allowed to. give tbe court of the theory" of evolu tion, but the Jury waexciildedand tat attorneys interposed their ob- Jectlon.to this line of vldehee. ' Arguments today were, on" the -- ' A LS - j ; CITY-SCHOO- ARE SELECTED Dealers ' :r V- - . - Pi. I (Continued on Page Five.) By WILLIAM J. LOSK, nintted Press Staff rormponttent.) COL'RT KOOM DATTOX, Tehn., Tennessee NJulyt id (rP)-r-T- he evolutiorf esse launched ' into another of Its crises when today's session opened in the atuffey, crowded court room this morning. ' 'TAfjw'rneys tmmedlately" began' ir-- r gtiment op the quention of the of scientific evidence de- 'signed to 'prove there Is.no conflict J X'.-- 6: i:-- ; I UIAHPRASED - I ' . which have taken plalm- during hundreds of I mtlliono of yean." b MeFtcalf went on' to point out that ah evorution headed in the tame direction,. some complex animals Ifke whale and tfe eal r having one tkack to the arc. ; Man, tlMf witness said, belongs "well up hi tiie group of pri. :. " Q'JIanisilibt atblsMy fvolvcd." in his body and not is ' mgluy spcelalizcd'ss some' other an IranK" he' continued. "IV hand A for insranre, is not as finely i 3 r i , i - s , 5 ' ! '1 f;4 i- - ,' - ,. - . ,.." - - ' I ,.j J 5 25. 16.-19- In consideration of bts exception al service as a traffic officer, Dep uty Sheriff George H. Davis of Utah PAYTO!? , Tcna, of ; changes t ... . DRIVERS D !..& ' 1 Main Autos Approaching Highways to Slow Down or Come to Full Stop ing and Closing Arguments i Before Jury aerie as Slate ",....:? 1 TO FACE COURT TRIAL rW.AM ' Th fad of evolution fa ab " mlute,' Meteilf replied. TJiera re, however, dozens of theories l of evofutiofl.'' "Evolution mean the change of an ortunlAftr from on eharaeter U a different character. . The tern hj reneral means the whole .. 1 ONE-ARME- PRQVO; UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY. Editorial Rooks rmmmm;:;- u . Patrol Agent - 7 DEFENSE rltOCEDURE iV ' 11 w Ddvfa Deputized - AlrA. - i JW:iEJ(E HERALD riiGM Business Office..,,. IOnIhe Trail To Timmuraebs MMM IfiSSSSrahS FOR ARE in in iiiiiiiii mill til imiii ..; if i V STAND . . ...... r,ij 0PEfS ..A new stand will be opened' at the former "pia?e .f business of, the Provo Consolidated Real Estate company, 182 West Ceil . ter street. Saturday, noon. me., rnmous p ,B creamed root beer and rfcnfnn.1. dancing will be enjoyed during the orange crush win be served from evening. t ; ttmd. All of the" products from tU Members of the anxlllnr C the not provided with mean, i.f .o BewatandwilLbelccolJ, according to. the.propru?to,s twtntoln tranrrmni Vheresort hey w u give to Provo hue will A picnic luncheon will be served and hr,i . Professor J. M. Jensen of tho v Jhsh.. departmcnt-of- Hie-- 1 onng-nn- lversity wno has recently 'returned Kindly communlef from a year's leave of absent while Frank Demliur. who lait, ... lt nt,.Jl 11,081 "IZ stands in attending the..8fjinfi)rd..ii the state. at Palo Alto, Cal.; will be' fhe sneak. thff 'upojTarmn committee 'It Is Tbe orange crush drluk desire of the committees In Is preer.ar. tne regniarnncheon of the charge that pared through a new method nev , .all .iiii0 Provo Rotary club at tho Ttfoi iK Worn lKfre s.n.ntW8cUyi Utah county will be tn ert frtday, : : of tue .uw rofrosh- - ' |