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Show - f h - ... H' 72 .......,. 45 , Maximum Minimurrf -- .: --fT- iili m . FORT , - V"" YEAR, NO. 23. ., s - IB PECIPITATiON SAW Thunder Plays Pranks A found Provb District which aersbn Kidrappirig Oil E f i Princand Crown Visiting " Man Volunteers Testimony LAST STORM ' at IJItfiupplyZHniiLKrell In six Hours, On i i RAINFALL MEASURED r- CHRS ATJPRQYOJ - 1.23 j Fruit Crop Damaged Approx- imately 10 Per Cent Says Observer" With Another woman ',,-- in the after- thunderbolt- - atruek two- Boon tree In Uw yard less than 10 feet from the Jolley- - home. About -- Saw Mrs. Mc Pherson Drive Away From Beach In car cr ' Jlngelus Temple; la Fraisea By Evangelist riTf.VER fTTY WOMAN DENIES TlTiMWi I I S o'clock JuriuTeE3 Steel HuU "; tree were scattered for a radius f more Wan 100 feet A big piece at Itark flew, through the open door of the house and struck' Mrs. R. W. Pendergrass, ' mother of Mm. Jolley.en the leg.. All of the ottupants of the bouse, Mr. ad Mrs. Jolley, their three small children, and Mrs. Jolfcy's parenta, Kir. and Mrs. R. W. Pendergraas, were . momentarily stnnned, by the terrific erash of the thunder holt as It struck the trees. Just a few minutea previously the three ehlldmr were playing t the exact spot where (he light- -' Torchef? ' MEMBER OF CRAFTS-- - s " Will Search ' -c- -- 4 v. S-6- S-5- ; ien. . y T , POLISHED BAR - WITHOUTBOOZE . GRAVE CHARGE ATWHITEPINE HEIRSHIP SUIT 1ADE AGAINST The-lighte- WME1RM;2 CHICAGO POLICE MEN DESCRIBED -- - ; - e re-intereslilng 4hat-w)-muc- H-- -- as ; -- - . -- - -- toot-legRin- SCOTT TO PLEAD ' : . GUIIrTY MURDER , . . ! WASATCHCLUB " buot-legger- s. ! -- TO CLIMB TIMP tortart--yestei'dyrHM- rt BITMOONOGHT Bastrom at Community Church lrA44iia-Xaark2IiUeiJ..ll.'l!LUJ'(lltrb- s 0 . SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES -- has-bee- MANY FIRES -- f te e DURING MONTH ... theon,' e - ' r - r wertrto-exttngnl8b"- d, ItbHBuf bwlnrakM3ta1mur ici J.tliBLllgl.rig3hhmttia theory; Nonjjtnse.' . br of alarms num- - thy.trte".;Tb"rty .TirilV-iytwrnj begin proffiiJt lyt S -- ts'rtork, ftttendr early to the city Sunday afternoon. PuWcIs'Uivltea tff i . given preference 1 Qver-ibos- e wba, tia' - bert - jjliJielr-Jlyi- : f- -- Myron Edgar Crandall, Sr., 77, one of the members of earner. southbound Orem car about an hour by . f r t : Mr. Cra: 1!, who was workinc at the SnriinrviilA rj.r.. ning compsny plant, was completing the work of erecting a post for the mail boxes belonging to the canning company at the time of the accidcntt.The. post was set between two poles along the highway a few feet east of the Orem tracks. He was leaning over with his back to the approachinc tele-pho- ne quuuiuuuiiujjauif- - tyaitii,iiy ne lauea to near the signal which is said to have given two or three rods from the mailbox. -- The train istnjck Mr. rriunbiL' 1" the; back and Knocked hl.n .tn tli, ground. Ilia' fate struck,' tjie groju'd, STATEMENT! - J . : the original group of pioneers who? first settled Springville, died at 11:35 o'clock iYtfay'morninir at the hosnitel nf rii- JohirifcAndorf trmiTvilllor a resulQf Iryuriel sustained when struck a n iok. .. "f7'cond"WatdrChapel -- . - . - " CoTODartments of Sunken Craft For Dead nd Their Effects . . . Funeral Services to Be Held SundayiAfter- r--. noon at 2 Uloclrln Springrille " " .XREWI PARTICIPATES ' e un .v ill UIIii UIL.U i uiiimiuiillj - ... - Thursday'! rainstorm gave to the BItOOKLI.NVN. T., July (UP) July -- (UP) Provo district a rainfall of 1.23 Armed with acetylene b'ow tnfob Ad eve wltnes of the purported inches, jtccordlng to Joseph BWal eJ!vjtBB4GdayburTwd theif ki.innnnine of Aimee Seinple Mc ton of Pleawnt View, weather obway into the rusted steel bull of the pherson was produced today by server for the TJ. S. Department of the salvaged sut maribe lying wsneellst. He Is Harry C. Swift, Agriculture. This, according to Mr. exposed above He slnggikh ivater of McPherson Mrs. saw who claims lie Walton, fs moi-- rainfall than fhis Brooklyn navy yard dry dock. thrown tuto an automobile near the eetion Only a few .ftt of wateP re generally receives in more afternoon on the bouse Venice bath t- than a month, , mained in the baaln as a crew was . of May 18 ftudwhisked away by sent over a newly rigged gangway, The hail accompanying the storm : two men and a woman.. to blast open the hatch above tl was "the size nf .small peas and did Swift's story may be told to the some tomathe torpedo- room wltere bodies of the! add fruit damageln -jury to Los Angeles ounty--grand crew were believed to lie. Is vessel's It estimated that from crops. when It eeeaene4 next Tuesday. five to ' ten A board of iavat exsmlnert hend- of cent' fruit the per : Great ' througs of Utahiis greeted their-RnyDirectly contradictory to Swift's crop is dented too much to Highnesses, Crown had Just called them Into the J ed byjCaptaln L. J.Tjejiny and Com- - Prince as" pass waa the story Gustavns Atlolphus of statements, howevert aniJCrown Prineeaa tioulse at came. ; crash as bouse marketable. ia believed the thHt It inaader. the was to be WHi of PattIy Sal Lake City today, The. nwl public reeeitlon was held tUIifteF-noo' of Mrs. Mary Barnard, wife Later in the afternoon, lightthe, first to enter the ship. damage to the tomato crop was Cantata Barnard of the Culver City ' at Lilierty park-,- ltk siHhes V tlneHCrowTM ng spot-alotn "araUier strark greater than that of the fruit. The ning They were to be followed by 10 nolle department. who1 announced Geifge Provw it tk'rn aud representative Swede of l!tah. The "above photo between on the the west fruit trees river, side of the men of crew of the jthe sister at the same time that she had seen was .untouched was taken on the deck of the Swedish motorshtp Gripsholm ns it ?rai)h and the the mouth lower river. aeeordby the Uafl, who were to iden- I ship of the haJto xmniejipiheauJ:i)jk. strong rto.WattoiirThr'' Angeles after her supposed kidnap(1 however. ' from the ffct-o- f drate glimpse ot tDe American RKyline and Aairrloans at hnmn Hlnc'tlmn there, ronilng . ping. ;i . the fruit un the! plaoes of iuterest aad have won the admlrnUpn - MA Barnard damp t.MSUHU0? fiH ah And her the hail deeprtheintotrees. Frthg',Hrch throngh .r v and esteem of Americans in general for thelr"flemocrflflc" flttibutea and eastj4drf the toward craft of the dripping were compartments driving husband --Mr, Walton has' estimated that if "' , t , , which has lain below the oewin su? dignified courtesy. beach. . all the .fruit had been dented as face for nin3 months, these men "We passed 'two women in an on the west side of the trees wore heavy black slickers as the.v automobile and both my husband that stood at the end and I remarked that it wag Mrs. veryllttle --fruit would be shipped from Provo nexr falL Kach carried a new white cauras .McPherson," she said. .. ".' sea - bag, in which effects of "the The maximum ; temperature 'for "I had seen Mrs. Mcpherson sev and men were to be placed. dead the and the wasSO. Temple at day degree times Angela eral The two submarines, both basod at the beach. Me is easy to recog-- ? minimum was 52 degrees. . , d at New London, ConnV, bad operate) fire places made the nlze and I feel .rare of the identity." together In souad waters. The men Mrs3arnirland cb?r husband homes in Provo comfortable dur- PAUt SMmrsrt-xr- : July 9 who today iwart probably be summoned before- ing the afternoon and evening. "In yesterday's storm we had (UP) Not more than 100 yards were friends, ashore of the geaweii-whos"ithe'nd''jiiryJalo,..iuthoritteslnbodies they sought. 1 more rain thiua we usually get fioim the master cabin of White dlcated. where- President Cool Among those watting to enter the The 'statement of Swift and Mrs. around here for a mofath or more,'' Pine camp, ldge is spendnig the summet, Js a ship wasJhirry rearol(L DeweyCM . CHICAGO, Jn yi) (UP') Half 'of Monta-4nly9- ; sequels said Mry Walton'lt is aery (UP) Barnard are in the bootieg- - Tlieiy.TTK, rain-fasize of two men today-- liMiued e lls in completely . fnru'i'hed bar, with the Kyle, engineman first class, who diicagfiV pullf occasion ffriBedramjfcJ?pearance-befor, busrnf-ssEu-defense tng attorney as an important factor In the crew had. been a number of the the grand jury yesterday of Mrs. halt a day isfell here Thursday. on!y thing missing liquor,15 .. AU'Gary elmrged today - in a cabin No. orrbe tm"lt8fatal vovsge. IIe had lieen stilt' now In pro m;.Thori Thi, evansrellst told In fact, it is Mily once in a life It Is' Inside shln brlljiaat appeal. to tl. jury to ac- gress bete; and Sas been locked isleep-- at The sev camp. related time the war the craft had such .la time that she possible that same experithe story - "" and barred for many years, and the run' down by Steamship City of quit Martin Durldn, qnestlona of weight and" height may "v ' eral times to her congregation and enced.-';; "Why. should Martin Durkin, a decide a ortnne for throe women "Snow fell during the day ofy polished bar once j a place of shin- Rome, but managed to gain the deck tn official investigators. confessed bootieager, find it neces ; .Mhl Minnie Kennedy, mother of Tlmpanogos. Before evening the en-- tl ing rails and- - sparkling glasses, is and was rescued. In the seeking dunsrhters'rsliHrPR sary to kill an officer when he had fortune left by .Senator William A. re crest of the Tlmpflnoeos rnnje now covered with dust and grime. Onljrtwo other members of the .Mrs. MeFherwftj and business man-r lilcemen on nar- borttleg - pnyroll Clark. : The ba r wii i" InstalleiT by A rclit-bal- d erew, both enlisted men, survived. aet of 'Ancelns Jempleis sched was covered with snow.' That . also coulcf obtain .immunity from ami Imilder of the the camp White, when blow crew of month torch Is quite unusual' for the wa? Just As the inis questliui or. size enme up uled to be the next witness ' J for-hlmany uibtingulshed friends wqrking. on the last athes guard- arrest with ease?" McGarrysked when Tlr L.iLSandera of. ..Stew- ' the erand iunr reconveBesTuesday. July." , the jury. who spent the summer days on ing the secret of the submarine, al' nrtsville. Mo., testified thaf he knew Mrs. McPherson was eiatea over I tell you."- - lie eontlnuod, l Llte7;Piao.i;:Jn-tbgemjmfcocivilian, spectators.:: were ordered the. ,elaImantsL.fBther Tin Ussouri nhewlfrstirteffiw till-g nre ; cf In iwltw a Chicago" the cabin is steel and concrete from the navy yard by Rear Admirbefore be deserted his .family, and ice business .nan, attended bet reBn' business." wine cellar that until a few years al Charles P. Plunkett, that he had met Senator Clark dur.yard combir srvlce8t Angelus Temple last " Ik chief who defense ' MoGarry, rest this of ago held the is vintages mandant praised by the Democratic convention in night and waa-, publicly for- the una,a accused of ing r ' v country and Europe. Admiral Plunkett, In talking to counsel Kansas City !n 1900. Senator Clark be 'oTangeHafcThe bar now stands Idle and nn- - Corispohdentv strongly -- deprecated slaying Edwin C Slwnahan. a. fed- was at least Yonr inches shorter h sarlt all, praise thfr lord, vislted. The wine cellar la empty reports carried the coun- eral officer, brought the court lnt than his Stew.irtsville, Mo:, nameWa. imiiL "arid tftave us this state througit an uproar as he tossed a series of the the of and oreaident da7 every mw-try by agencies other than the verbal ment and a helping band." lighter, according bombshells into the. adminis- sake, and on his dally United United. States-passe- s It, Into 12 bodies had entered Press, that, then Dr. to Sander. The evangelist tration of Justice In Chicago. Me CHICAGO, July 9 (UP) Bolert walks atout.the camp, without giv been seen at the yard yesterday. He a bitter attack on those who have Scott will testimonv conflict-- , to the mur- ing the building more than a fleet plead guilty rharged store's' a ttorneys want to ""ridiculous' as asserted the her branded of report ed with dotted the Kory (lirectlv that rf rii'lutiff Martin convict tltivv of der Durkin liccauso . Joseph Maurer, Chicago drug ing glance. rnmor and Indicated that the order for kidnapping, attacking, every cannot" explain why one of their witnesses when he Insisted that clerk 'and throw himself upon the bidding' presence of correspondents own and, theory of her disappearance mercy of the number. Assistant State's At- there was not the slightest resembit was learned at today's opening of the jnJu re that has been made, j ; wen authenticated source a William McSwiggin, was lance between the two nien. from torney we than suited in partTiomjpiiblication of j "This trouble Is larger ; Itnssell shot to of Witnesses, testifviiig on belia'f ot death with a party of brother Scott, today. the inaccurate story. think. It Is lmed at . this church Robert, is now under sentence to . - rv ; the claimants, Effle Clnrk Mc a as enemies. "rBut It will act - by die, jta In for bis Alma F. Clark Hines end death., Manrerta part ' kAnitumM And clve 'the devil a Bobert Scott's ATHEiSJIuU-a-P- ) was scheduled nt trial W. . knockout blow. - wat fighting was) reported today Xromhhey had known William A. Clark us. It a: Already it barbelped r VTnrlrtHof Stewartsvi'lleSfo yar ago and theiRonmantn-Iiulsarlan'tinned untU ndiyr4inilfl than members y hroneht In more Itoumnnian-soldierwhere-1wvreihad later 'tuet , Senator Clntk and Seotc ter-Steartrhirttorneyrefued i we, expected; two? bundre4lad - - 'that they were t. game man. Mr. WTm. D. Bostrom is occupy- reported to have own killed. to affirm or deny that Robert Would Brougiw-m- tt tnast-weekTitty thepuIpITlitlhe-CommunTof ing .while plead guilty .prosecuting brother-the ? (ha "erring aisterr and I Timpanogos at sunriseiwin be the church In 'the- absence of the pasflclals declared they would jwnsent come out for almort every ser- - to next undertaking : of the Wasatch tor, who Is on the first week of his a no ' agreemci'ta jof llfesentence ' vice. ;: :, Russell Scritl'was- - blamed by his Mountain dnb.' under the leader- vacation. Mr. Bostrora is a stn- Z She replied tij' rumora' that she brother for the actual killing -- of ship of Gerald Thorne," July 10 and dent worker ' from the Pacific had been a patientln a aanltarlum Maurer during a holdup in which 11, and is open to the general pub- School of Religion, Berkley,. Calif. - ' "There acems to be a' tendency on the part of local contractors ' '. . . lic during the"trlod. of ber asserted both of the brothers participated. tSocletlea and builders to slight Trovo trndtsmen for truuslents who come and Christian Endeavor The : aptlvity by naylng:. L"J ,The party ' will leave ln busses will go to Payson canyon .Sunday gd," said John- - Allen, who1 for mrrre than forty j ears a engaged rfJiMt-ibefortbl ! gtent trouble from the Salt Lake Theatre' Sat- afternoon for the meeting of the ' ." i in . rProvo. tbe'.eanentry'bilslness'ln visited I was examined by.pnysicevening at seven o'clock,, via district Christian Endeavor Union urday a wfuiessed such I have if doubt "In I just allmy" experience lana for ) an Insnrance ;' company, the state biSbwylJjrongh Provo at 2 '.30 p, m. Social and recreation in' tls used to lie that this It condition timo.' at as .JOO. me prevails Ircent They- pronounced panyonoA.spenOrove, where th) al events will mark the afternoro. the citizens and "for" the Peoole. have asked if I taxpayer' of .Provo were given reference o.ver the main camp will perfect after whlcfi a sci vice "will be beld? reverse. an recent but of with months it seems to be quite 2fot transient, been alck.' .'. could have , night. want to employ. younger "t "Js4t because contractors and builders examination awh as th InmrancH The trip has been staged earlier " - ' , . this year In an effort to make the TWO DRAMAS AT Y" TONIGHT men r' MNljm was asked. people gave mi.. could I have Si. "What other motive "If the disnfraJmitlqn waa against some of us older men I should famous slide better and- safer. An lnterestlni.' entertainment will think Could It have been fA- total of sixty-onfire calls There la. alwavs more' snow on the But that is not Mr. Allen responded. that wa badthey, ask."amnesia bebe don't given 'tonicht af the Young uni- the case. - Many of our of were t the I answered by the' Provo. City glacier during the flrs part thrown are tradesmen, 'outj for, newinsanity or yoaer lieve It coulO. ,No one would fire,: department during the,. month year.V- - ylld flowers are at thoir versity by the 'Iramatic students of comers and men who work a codplor three days and then go. on tlielr the summer Mliool when they will ' ' w: sajv listening to my rmonHd- of Jniie.Tldwaj.tb;ibii8ieJt bast , ilongthe trallAIL, otthls Way i a.ie-ac- t play, The Ing my writings, that anything was month trt .the. year, according to should make thisryear's trip orte Of! present two seems to me, cs If does to many otbi'lrovrfj' men, that local :j'Itwho are twirinsr thefr. families here !ftnd "harlnff taxes- for tho. - Ciuei; tteett Mosiiaro- .- une majority the beat taken for a number of, Outsider" ami "At the Gate Brunti- men:, wniUK iruo u) "' tbe ful- .- Musical jirtnbcrs by. atndenU ofthrtwHs LbveTrrieTrBC npkeep of our schools andTbther tnsiltutlont shouhTbe" gIvenHfTfsFcrih-stderatki- n cftMsed' from cheat Bweftter, flashlight, and rood; tor of the school will intervene between spreading bla JesaSrwltb thOhwch wltfc-flowhen It, comes to employment, 'cw institutions and 4ndtistrles the plavs. The entertainment, w 1!I - iiiiii uiiii i With Blow'. av Ijaj i wttiiiiiiii , afternoea, ' played havoc around Lake jlew. and for time dazed the family of Vernal Jolley, living about a, quarter of a mile west of the c ui 1111 3. y-jr- qdIihco PDAiinAi i Princess ry . SUBMARINE ' wkPrnVe AM PRICE TWO, CENTS , The electrical storm INTO v :: , Contradictory Stories Told In ! HEHALB PH0NE3 Easiness Office V S5 Editorial Booms . . 137 l FRIDAY, JULY 9. 192B. PROVOrVTAH, a . 1MM v. i " after which"; he HOSPITAL IN oriedt along the nveor'sii-yard- p!d NEED OF LAND ,4, ...I.I aii,iuciii, Tne .train "stop- hort- msuuice tout h' of th' ...4, .V1''. " - ,, J5. eru Crandall, a on Vs iha In jured man, ial Just driven a load ' That the State- of Utah should of peas into thu yard of the Spring k'vise some u:e.tiis of procuring ad vllle factory.' Hu heard the: sfgiia ditional s father 8tru.k- by it were detached from the tegular time to aee hospital farm. v as the 'opinion ex- the car. . He rushed to the side of pressed In An Informal discussion the stricken rtuin and was the flrrft of conditions at the state mental to Jift him up Ititit a car whi b took bosplfatTtiiiradoyrliy members of him to the ; hospital of Dr. Jo'hn It . Anuerson. the statfl IhihhI of Insanity, aud Dr. Frilerlck DunniTherc to the Anderson, were present at the meeting Gov. sons of Mr." Crandall, was of the George H. Pern. State Treasurer opioionUhat the contact with the r,.hi. Williu. fit via Antlt.,r Ii.lin car broke their father's back.' Ilolden and 'ucuiUts of the hospital was- - tmcoiiscious Mt. uranaau staff. most of the time When he regained If The unpstion of additional farm consciousness he did not know what 1nnd vas. brpngbt up when- - it was had huppejied learned that path year The Institu Seve.ral time 16 asked his sons, tion is obliged f purchase .mitre E." Vera, anil Irwin,1 who Myron than. 100 tons ofbav, and other were at his si vMl's the farm proiliu-lsIFas thought 1)' matter? WhatJclRiya. Las happcni'd?'' those present that a bay ranch He did not know that he had, would beav?ry. yalualile investbctdr struck wutil It cvCuXihough ttm ment for sfatft, weWlocttted s')ine distance from tell uotliliig, alwut the aciJUenL vm born-li-t Piltii4 tlie" Institution. Dr. Dnnn Vl8lC"T wattainie. fOTintv, Iowa, February out that snrh a ranch could he As a child two yearg of oiiernted by the patient v'.p 10, under the supervision of the resti-la- r age Jio came: uuh his.' parents fi attendants, of. the. hospifl. Clalt in 1SD0,. mid on September ISj of the.Wiii Many of the male pntiviit, he stat- of that year health and are Iwra of the firfct ,ten Wagonti whi ed, arcln so-iin An roil Johnson's copiiuinyl qitnh more contented when at work tame (ban thy are when they nre allow- to settle Spriugvil!e. ed to remain idle. In fact, tlicv JJe lhed th" rest of his. Hfi Id tliat community with the exception enjoy gettiiw awar- from the for ft few days, no mntter of ir lew years cpnit in Cache v ui ley. There hu va one of the orig-how hard they nre obliged to work, ' inators oU ths Caebe the Buperinfend'jut states. ti In his reiuivt to the board Thurs-- i company, whicb wai..bUer-so- ld day. Dr. Dunn stateil that the iw-- i one of the condc ned milk coiupau rjenrs had enjoyed one of tltejttst iei;- elaborate celehwtionk Ju'y 4 over At Springville he wii on- -, of th il'hoFC given at thi iiiNtitiitloo originators f he- Spriiigvil'e Can Who were physically able entered ning comlinyi':it wDleh lie .was ii into the varioioTilifises oftliMla,vg mcmbec of the toard of direc tors at activities which. cfln&ijtliiflDL.mi!siC-- , his deaths- lie, had- - Ni short . sentiments, sports. ,etc.( with a successful farmer, contractor atu a wonderful patriotic spirit. i fruit dealer. ' ' TIP regit-jarf- Online 1, tbcre-wer- c he was a .iienl'l For many years conimitte.l nnd 51 voluntary of the Springtille elly eouucil, am 7S:t. a ndi n jiatlents. or n total of had also served his conunuuit fare anil treatment in IU "Institu- marshal In the' early days. . tion. During Ihe month 15 reSitl)'!-anHe Is survived by his" widows 7 voluntary vafcnts. wttp adMrs. Mary I Crandall and Mr mitted;! 23 rei?e'nr and 5 voluntary Dora CWndall and the fol Gnymatt two and patients were aIxchrgoiU : Mrs. John " K children lowing regular patients died, leaving 739 M. Crauilal! Earl Carlyle, Logau! regular find SDoluntaryTor a total Salt Lake Cecil Wood Mrs. City; of 775 remaining Irt the hospital ward, Franklla, Idaho; M. F.. Cran July l, "a net decrease Of eishU la dalL Jr and Mrs. Erma Giulinund v , popu'ation. ' . Crandall sen. SmlncvlKf; Puul Dr. !frunn stated that the mater Mrs. Ocoree Barrett", E. t Trivo: are ials for the new heating plant Merrill Crai, CrandalT, Sprlni-vllle- ; being received at. the institution, Crandall, Frank ('ran: B!aine dull, will work go construction and that " dall and Loulse Crandall, Price It ahead- - as ranllLv as post-lb'IrwIn-I- VCraudalU Provo J.llobei off'cinls "T'tnt. of ibe the hope and Mrs. BUI: CrandnlL Kiwevelt, will le ii'nnt thaKthe new heatin' ' - Salt City. UU Dein, hijDperj(fhoj:l;c M .trtVr of The fnnerarservfers l bt iw 7 next fall and winter. - The recent s- - umt v '1 K r re' in the Springville Second war Klltul ly afternoon I Impel - fantntttr-famt.wiMhouK- t brBe-Ualw-aml- -- nxli-tutlo- n Aallo-yDair.- v - - tlie-tim- ef y " O'clock, . : : |