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Show ' A NEWSPAFEB dedicated to a policy of fairness to til sections of I Utah conntj. y J Q M YEAR, NO 7. m;: " " C" ('FORTIETH lo jj o ' .r- -- t jjj ljj gHWSr ;'ffliWR1101I vo o-- 1 . - 4" i - Than , Seriously Injured in . Off VJt U. S, Associated Industries lects D. Dyer As Its Spokesman ' , ' On World Tour With Tourist Agency, v . . Tfrresentativerle-HSFgattiaa- the wreckage of the train at noon, seven of38 injured also were taken to hospital In Easton, Fa., aiea from their injuries during the morn ing and one died in a hospital at -- tions from various towns . of the county at the Hotel Roberts Tuesday noon. r Dr. Dyer is st tie head of the Dover, Del. 7 The body of the fifteenth known to Hacketts- victim wasbrought town in a private automobile later, AWdrlver explainlned he had been The man flayed 1y tire trouble. waa believed to have died en route. Those who died bj the hospitals, In most instances were victims of burns from steam which pottred into the cars after the steam pipes on the train had broken. Many 'of the injured were still unidentified at noon today.' They vcere taken to various hospitals in towns near the scene of the wreck. The train was carrying . pas senders from the, west to New York where they were, totmhark this afternoon "on the liner Republic for Germany, The party was traveling unler the direction of a tourist latency. ARRANGE TO department of economics at the Van- from which derbilt university, school he has been given a furlough to tour this country under the di rection of the Associated Industries of the United States. He will discuss subjeota of vital importance to the United States' government, it Is announced. While in Provo he will addcess the students of the summer school of "the '' Young university ; Friday morning at 11 50 o'clock. At 12:30 he will deliver a lecture before the meeting of the Provo Chamber' of Commerce and cjvlc organisations of for his subject f he city, choslng "Compensation."'At 8 oVtock in the evening he will address the civic, commercial and Industrial organlsa tians of, the entire county at the Utah stake tabernacle. His sub-- . Ject will be "The Prise of Freedom. At Tuesday's meeting the follow ing committees from the various or ganizations , of the ' county were chosen to assist in the general ar rangements incident to Dr. Dyers' appearance nere: u. a. spear, rovo chairman : J. 0. Thome, Pleasatft Grove ; Ed Money, Spanish Fork : M. E. Crandall, Sprlngville; Dr. L. D Stewart,'; 'Payson ; James II. Clarke, American Forks ffl Fred -- ENTERTAIN OLD FOLKS Utah Stake Old Folks To Go to Salt Lake June 25. The' old folks of Utah stake will Join in the statewide excursion and annual fluting of the aged people of Wan .to be held at; Liberty park, Salt Lake Qity, Thursday, June 25, acording Jfp 'announcement of members of the" local Old Folks com' " '?;'; :?'' mittee.' V? Plana for the conveyance of the to Salt Lake old folks of Dtab-atakwere mnde at a meeting of the committee held in this city Sunday afternoon.' It is expected that more than three, hundred pioners and veterans from this locality will participate in the outing. rail for each ward to o'ct as a unit In furnishing for thq old v..peopI within their respective wards 'and to furnish them with badges.: Those having attained; the agej of 7 to 8J will wear a red badge; from Kfl to l a blue twdge and from 90 up a white badge, Charles Wright was madagen rrnl- - chairman of the transportation committee and he will ' assist. ilrt every way possible to see that every one. Is provided with trsnsportatlon. Charles E. CrnndaU of "Provo bench, together with Wyaan Berg and H. . F. Thomas of Provo constitute the committp en oadges. "In accepting the Invitation of the Bait IJike Old Folks' committee to Join thiem In their annual ontlng, we kfllcve the old folks of rtah stake 111 hare the time of their lives," said IXTt. Thomas, acting secretary of the committee. ; They will be given an opportunity to meet old acquaintances from other sections of the state, who, perhaps,, they (ha,ve ' : ; W. Wbrlotn. Lehi. The committee appointments on arrangements for the noon meeting are as followb ; O. A- - Spear, repre senting the chamber of commerce; Mark Anderson, Klwanis: Reed An- derberg, Rotary; Mrs. Maud B. Jacob, Women's Municipal Council; Frank Deming, "American Legion ; Evelyn Bean, Business and Professional Women's club; .Scott "P. Stewart, 'Provo cfinpter American Association of Engineers. CANYONROAD 1 .1 V V ". V BfflP f WORK TO BEGIN With legal entanglements, that have held up the Provo canyon road project for the pa8t"?nonth, well straightened Jntaiid With a buge istnii,nev:eY on the' ground and the 'gravel' plant 'complete. nothing' is is now In evidence that will fttrTuef Ai'l&i the. work of thia project, toj Robert R. Patterson, assistant state road ' engineer, in ' ' ,. charge. ' ' 7 j"Wi'W Unfortunate that the state .wis' jenjoined from'contlntttng the work of. this project,",. Mu Pattor-- J son saw; projtecrf for a better canyon madt "The work was held for apertod of thirty days when suit was Instituted by L. L. ponnon, contesting the ; These matters, state's however, have been temporarttly wttled and beginning- Tuesday we will have the steam shovel io action at the gravel pit the next ten. days the surfacing will be ' - - PSICS TWO CENTg " "F3 jj o f o q 0000 V'; BUS '' USE mm CITY MARSHAL : "j 1 ENTRANCES ,( j ite ftriWIg r II II 7 ). UV p. v C Setj ta J. From Bullet Wounds NEiSRO ASSAILANT SHOOTS AT DEPUTY . J r 1 ' . V Pry Open Main Doors of Cen ter street Mores Uurlnz ' ' Night DOORS OPEN WHEN CLERKa .ARRIVE Deputy Sheriff and Itejrro In Gun Battle Near Helper Skaffrs and John Lambs Store'; .Early This Morning Are Entered; i ail to truer . hS. vXSpeda) to the Herald.) HedquistNo. 1 CASTLE GATE, June 10 Re Burglars possessed of rdore than' ports from the Castle Gate hospital at 2 .30 o'clock this ofteraoon are to the usual amount of nerve were ex-- f fHere is the first and only picture yet taken of the trial of William D. Shepherd in Chicago for the murder of Billy McClin tbeeffect that hopes are held for tremeiy active in rrovo aionuuy toc1f."Theiphtb8TapheT who took disregarded explicit orders barring all cameras from the room, takinjrhis instrument the recovery of J. II. Burns, BO, night or early .. Tuesday, morntfijr ' in under his coat and snapping the picture without anyone becoming aware of it. State's Attorney Crowe is seen standing, marahaU and special agent of the when Bksggs store at 247 West J Utah Fuel company In Castle Gate, Center street was entered and $8.33 addressing the jury, just selected, while Shepherd sits at the exereme left beside his attorneys: who was wounded by five shots in was taken from the csh register. his abdomen Monday evening at jod no, z waa connmttea at J. w. 7:30 o'clock. The attending physi- Lamb'a store, 141 West Center cians are ef the opinion Dm Mr. street, where a heavy Tale lock had Burns will recover unless peritonitis been pried open and entrance gained v ' should set in. through the front door; A hasty Mr. on of Lamb the around the survey part, Reports community that peritonitis had alrendv set in disclosed that betweo $S and " have not been confirmed by the bad been taken from the two cash registers, a box or two of cigars and physicians, y Buroa was shot by Robert Mar- a small amount of chewing totacco. Condition Not Regarded as Job. So. 3 was reported by Walter whose enmity the ofshall, a President S. L, Chinman of ficer hadnegro, Serious But Rather in charge of Iledquist a aroused short time Hedqnlst, ago An a The taxpayers of the Lakeviey-Vineyar- d we will have good beginning. American 1 ork, to Preside when be confiscated a gun carried Drug store No. 1 where an attempt as over the. scattered mtll at Unique Meeting fifty district, a i well as a large extra by the negro. Monday Marshall hadj been: made- to enter the front eight million assessed valuation of WASHINGTON, Jdnet 18. Sen uumlier in the northern and-ft- he drew hifl'tlme from the fuel com- door or mat store. . . " In (Special to the Herald.) ator Reed Smoot Is araW'under the southern sections of the county, are the county will hardly be felt by the each Instance a - largo pinch pany where he hid been Working as 16. One of June MABTSVALE, weather" and sticking close to home. still of the opinion that the country taxpayers. The county officials a miner and made preparations to bar, it. is believed, had been uteii to the most inspiring'parts of the Boy Since his arrival la Washffcgton last iromtnlsslon will keep faltb with the pry the locks from the doors, should remember that 'even then the Scouf caravan to Utah's wonder leave town, week Senator Sinodt has been At Skaggs store the regular lock following people and.arrsnge for diminishing Immediately, land will be the Court of - Honor busy;' having Aad ,twa con- the gap to the paved highway be- county tas "levyI as at' present ing a large posse of men, recruited Was not only- - bent completely out of " held be at to this of will abort evening the meeting way s ferences wjth the president, one .on tween Pleasant Grove and Provo. bj Sheriff Ray Deming began oiir- - us cnanne.li, out tne nignx 1023 levy: Bryce canyon.' President Stephen L. the Mexican situation and another wrenched off by- the use of a ,lar. the hillsides for "The .road must be completed the ing desperado, of American Jork will be on the sugar tariff has Wn working some time or another, was seen or heard from him In addition to the locks being why not "As one who has worked on this Chipman of the meeting. Awards Nothing In on the government building program. now until about 4 o'clock this owming tha Aiisim n alyn ttaVtv asks Bishop W. W. Taylor projAct-twoyears before the bond willcharge 171J to the made of be many Iwben he, suddenly came1 won Mark In their haste to scoop np ell Of going into the tax reduction prom-Ie- of Lakevlew, manager of the Cherry tissue was pnsHed, I feel as though and preparing tor tne session of ill dairy. ."Some of the county of- the people In that section deserve Boy Scouts of the Tlmpanogos dis utftmr aeputy snerirr. who wa th available change thofr could be trict 'council who are participating the foreign debt commission. found, the yeggmen left $3 or $4 on ficials are of the opinion that we to he considered in this matter. gnaraing he road Into Helper. "" vWlth the return of extremely hot should wait on thlermattertBut For two whole seasons many of us in the caravan.,The nedro engaged in a gun battle the counter near the cash register In s ."drivers Scout The and camped weather, the senator has been why wait J Will next year or the down there spent most of jbur time the eputy. Six ahofg were the grocery department, the- drawer next again be more propitious for in converting and educating the peofired obliged to slow down. by the negro, none of thejn of which waa open, and apparently traveled the distknee. from ; The nature of Senator Smoot's this undertaking that is the pres- ple of the county to the necessity of having, taking effect, however. r. Until late hastened to the rwglstp? In the meut 6 o'clock since Provo Monday disaffection Is not clear. Ills blood ent Personally, I am of the opin- paved "highways. Is .this afternoon the, whereabouts of department they Itook'" """" ' the vicious gunman has not been $0.35 la change. This together with!J pressure remains below normal and ion that the county will always have keeping faith with the morning. Several stops were made en route the vacation, he took la California some kind of a financial problem Deo Die now. as I see ' learnediX large posse from, this a largejjjaiaaeemed to be all thnt I a rd section at Santaquin, Mona,' Nephl, .Salt and adjoining counties are conduct whs missing,, following a thorough "The Lakevlew-Vlne- y during the spring seemed to do him confronting It Richfield Mantl Creek and canyon, no good. He also is continuing to "According to the best authori- has developed more rapidly during Ing a vigilant search for the desper Investigation made by Chief Wren on geolot;y hiking and hisloose weight" and his doctor advises ties in the county, It will be at least the past five years than any other for talks ado. Wilklna and the store'uianxgemeut ' ' . that be must ."take things easy." anoher five years' before the county-- i section of the county. We haveJiad tory of the places by the experts of Tuesday morning. The present trouble is similar to the 'building can be completely equipped more traffic during thatneriod on the caravan. D. Boyd and Deputies That entrance was not gained Sheriff 3; All of the members of the cara- Otto attack the senator, had just before and each year a levy must bp made our road, than any other in ' the Btrk and C. D. Coates left to the edqulst Drug store apparent' van are reported well. The weather when indiges- for that purpose. Since this must county with the exception of he congress adjourned, Monday noon to assist Sheriff Ray ly.was ho fault of the burglars. is exceptionally good and the Boy tion was the immediate cause of be taken from the general fund? It state highway. Deming and hlg posse in the search They had sueceded ia Jamming 41n his brief, confinement to his home, has no connection what so ever with "Since taxpayers from various Scouts- and their leader are having for Robert Marshall, the negro who pinch bar through the crack beiwt un . a splendid trip.'' He la again at Ms home, under the the road fund. ' shot J. M. Burns of Castle Gate. ' the double doors, but the exccptlooal parts of the county are united on doctor's orders, but bis condition is strength of the Jocks prevented tUcan "If an additional road, levy of this project, it is certainly not a FOURTH OF KLX MEETXNO from being pried loose.' Notmdy regarded as "run down" rather oue mill Is placed thia year with matter on which the county commistitan serious. was the' upper portion of the door .. which to build a portion of the road sion should hesitate." All 'committees assigned to "Jimmled',"but deen grooves were cut ' work out the ri vie celebration in the floor and in the UuoleunxVln-AY ' In the city, commission room s slde the door. ' for the Fourth of July will meet ; Discovery of the burglary was not Wedfiettday evening at 8 o'clock made until Tuesday morning when ' O. K. Hansficcordlug to Mayor the manager of the respective store Dr. D. E. rhillips of the Tnlver'' " f ' ' : '. en.'to wheut work. who Is of Immediutely They Denver, city conducting Complete srrangements will be notified the police department and courses In psychology at the Brigmade for the celebration .at that Chief Wilklns made ,an" luvestlga- ham. Young university, lectured be"time, and the committees assignHon. He later wea to the railroad fore the studentbody Monday morn ed at an earlier meeting will redepots where he searched a uumber ing on the subject of "The Psychol, port on what action has been of suspects, ut reports' that he ngy of Purpose." taken thus for., found nothing that led him to believe Said Dr. Phillips. "I woudl rather It is the wish ofiihose in they were, turn out students with a purpose in implicated in the bur- charge of the celebration to make . . life than to turn them out with all it the most pretentious ever held glaries.. c ; Tha sheriffs office wa notified ' the knowledge which college profes : In th! city. ; ' sors can give them. , ' by the Herald' at 11 o'clock Tups- A full attendance of the vari' of the He concluded by saying that U? ous committee day morning burglaries. ,T( members is reto that time no notice had been re . was, convincea mat there was ,, , quested. celved In the sheriffs office relative something in the idea of putting ' to the burglaries, purpose Into jth hearts of men and ' STl'CKl women and that Is .constituted one WILMINGTON. Del, June 16. of the great opportunities of the (tJP)Wohn Trfiynor. traffic do- ' Z-teacher. ' lllcema ni lierally "stuck to his " post" "So far," he sajd,"we have been in thebrolllng sun. Traynor's feet to measnre it Imtf sm con- became mired unable, .in the softened vinced that it does not correlate He reported , at police asphalt with general Intelligence but it is, station minus bis shoes, having" cut nevertheless, a driving force in hu- the laces and left them sticking in ' ,f man Jife," . . the' asphalt. -- it HONOR COURT DEMY IN COMPLETING ROAD REED SHOOT WILL NOT AID CQST PROBLEM IS AGAIN ILL SAYS B1SH OP W. W. TAYLOR AT CAPITAL ilGlI? . BRYCECANYON ' H - , thfcw. iocs-wa- - n r. -- - It ' fron-jSRlii- merely1-matter- it " ' .- -- DENVER MAN ,'' LW PL MATES LECTURES HERE - : . SPRINGVILLE MSUCCUMBS Fullmer Passes Away Following Several Months . of Intense Suffering Milton SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs "Of all things that contribute to a' slovenly looking town, weeds in such' abundance, as to predominate over all other form of vegetation, are - and-withi-n the worst," declared Auam Anderson, 257 East. Third North street, whose yard always la a model of ' neatness. ' , -"But It is no easy Job for one 16 Hteeg his premises free from weeds wnen otner aearby him pay no heed to their lots that are forever producing weds by the millions,; V "I for one( will welcome the establishment of a fconlng. district which has for nc of its principal objects the "elimination of.weedsV an example,. one ia very fav . 'y-y::- Mr, Patterson Bays that the canyon road is in fairly good condition with the exception of a half mile betweewFWildwotd and Vivian"" park for year.'. and .the only way. to: improves pftspen will strip Is I Tlfe Salt "Lake committee ty a complete new aurfaca. ;. furnish splendid program of en- -. ..It is the hope of tha contractors tertalnment and Will serve a dello to have fnef project tompleted within the next thirty days, It la reported. long luncheon, it la said. , - ,.: s"-i'-- r , , V n S5 EiitcrUJ Booms.... 107 ' - . . ... Cosioess Offie TOAU. right-of-way- gin."; " e o o. j) , ; o4 ' V ,s.. HERALD PHONES , : trnTiHon' .p.-.--- , . county civic ' organisations are lookiuft forward with 'pleasure to the coming of Dr- - Q. W. Dyer or the Vanderbullt university of Kasa a vllle, Tenn, who wlU deliver series' of lectures In Provo, Friday, June 26. This announcement is made following a meeting of the Provo Chamber of Commerce officials and K - June ., , Se- TJtob J- into a debris 10.( UP) chokei awitctudMlng last night's special train on lightening storm, the Latkawan'na railroad was wrecked near here with a loss of 15 Uvea. Fifty persons were Injured severely and probably a score more received first aid treatment AIL . SUBJECTS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE K Most" of Dead Were Veterans -- C ' W.T.msf!IK.S WIND STORM DEBRIS nACJCETTSTOWN, ' InProvo Wreck VHUIVIiO ivN4 ! Dr. G. W. Dyfr of Vanderbilt 50 Persons More I;.,- ,-. M BANK .0 V, I - 0TOpr BW OVffi 00,00 sjm X o "jf"3 o o o :.0; o"e?o;.'o.: o o o o iuiuai, b.l Vil - : trtujw, uiao, " LI ; . tht v;. vr ; 3r. - orably impressed with, the beauty of East Center street,' until one comes to vocant lots that not only are a disgrace to the owners, bu to the city also. In a number of insunces these unsightly patohes are bordered with splendidly kept lawns. ', "There Is Httle incentive for those who n'ould make Provo beautiful to cope with such-- offensive situations. Most of this unkept property, I understand, hi owned by mea who "eould well sfford to have.it kept In respectable condition. ' ' - ' j, Cann6t a law be passed that wiU remedy such condltioasr , ..-- . . Milton Fullmer, 4p years of agir, died at his home hs the Springx iile First ward, Sunday evening, J une . 14, ' ' from the effects-o- f an internal can. Mr. He had been in 11t hwnlth fur a number of months and was con- fined to his bed about three' weeks pevious to his death. - Surviving are hir widow, Mrs. Edith Fullmer .and elcht children Emmett, Leo, Dora. Iva, Bertha. Irene, Elsie, and Winnie Fullmer; slso two brothers and ne sister, Ray and Charles Fuiliner of Stddier Snramit; and Mrs, John Money of, Price. Funeral services will be held nf ' the Sprlngville First v,ard cbnr-- l Wednesday Jun8 17, at 2 p, a. ' ' . . . ; ' |