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Show A sn't; NETu STATEIS ir5 - dr Jetted to a policy of fairness U kU sectkma fcf r "i. .rr IIERALD rilCN Business Office. . . . t'ui county. FQXTII YEAR, NO: 32. PROVO. UTAJi, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925. 3J LjJ niniirrn I - FPtf nAV 1 111 Ir luuLLii uni I .CELEBRATION ON i GLACIER M "agnotic views." Honeer day will be celebrated In Proro with a program befitting to the occasion, according to announcement of Mrs. Grace Cheever, presl- - n - 1 t ttenr6rtB"rJtaBntcampirbI 7 the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. -The principal programmer the city will be given In Pioneer park under the direction of the Provo camps of the Pa ughters of the Pioneers, and will' consist of brief addresses, musical "rJertlwo && otbe nmlers de signed to commemorate "the arrival of the first L. D. 8. pioneers In the Salt Lake valley. 4. .' . While the program has not ret been completed assurance is given it wiH be one of general interest td which is Invited and - .will open at 10 o'clock Friday moraJ V cradlers to come out and assist ns la showing the young people bow we need to do It in the olden days,'' was Mr. LoveU-sadmonition to the J have all of Evening Herald the tal including the cradle in this locality, aa weU s the newest," Mr. loveless ; ' " if 7 oldest-- -- : Clarence Darrflw Must Ma! liond for $5,000 With Court Tuesday v . NO APPEAL FROM KAULSTON'S DECISI0 - Scientific Evidence Inlr duced to Court as Affidavits y Scientists ...'7'" j A- ; Inr SPEAK AT QTY COURT ROOM, DAYTON, Ten July 20. (UP) Clarence Darn today was cited for contempt conrt by. )muo haulston. Bond whb fixed at $5,090 and Dn row required to napearin court errewer at 9 a. in, tomorrow. The citation followed I Darrow conduct hist Friday when he. v; tunlly. defied Raulston to hold i contr mpt follpwlng a heated ? chance over the introduction ij Kcientlfic evidence. T : Raulston started reading a Rtnt, mcnt as soon as court convened, t day, II4 snii Darrmv had sliov "contempt and ihsiiU" to the con Fridav, Ho read the transcript.'! last Friday's proceedings to pro' It. ',, "The court has withheld any n tion until passion" had time to su; due." anid Raulston. '"The court feels It Is now tic for tip jfeni.rt to sink ; ':Men thny tiCCome jirotrflnent l ' tbey should neve? feel themsclv ' alxiVe the law. K; "HP who hnrls contempt nt, n eoHrt,- insults the- great - Voluutei state. "I feci thntvfurrlier forbearai). , would not be a virtue, '"nm comptdled and ronatralned t call on Clnrence Darrow; reqiiirli him to call nt "this court Tucsd. innriilnc at 0 a. m. io make bond f .si-- : ; WELLE'OWN breakn year It Is the opinion' of hike leaders that hundred who made the climb and who, heretofore had gone d to the fiagpolevthls year were to remain at the summit and enjoy Ae slide down the glacier. It Is also the oplfU1 t .Umn jS-hwho have in eral years that a greater number of fcampers than, ever before were sta tioned at Aspen Orove and tha reg- lxtrauoa. DOOK8 01 me joung Alpine ammef school indi cate that the attendance there will PR0V0W0MEN aat-Isfi- MRS. C. E. MAW oe MEMBER NEW larger tnan "To me it was one of .the most ever-jaeror- auc- - ; ,: ';! .;t xl' s' . .ii ; JUDGE- - CITES At Topmost Peak : I : DEFENSEHEAD - Th4t these exhibitions are 6f greats interest la indicated by. the grown in UtaK The exhibition will take place at large: number of apectators as well the home of Frank Locknore, Third aa oil time, harvesters who have Two hundred and sixty hiker reg- - South and r f Sixth West; who has a participated In and enjoyed aeeiug iatered at the flag pole it the top small field of grain there "ready the unique methods bj which" the .... most pinnacle nt Tlmpanogoa dur to be harvested. harvested their , early' pioueers 'Tell all old of the binder hike Sat and I grain; fourteenth annual the ing urday, according toannouncemeift of committee members. Program to Be Given Friday Morning at Pioneer Park . i ilCTORLYHM , COMMITTEES MEET m TONIGH1LAT7;30 i HereJs Mrs, Clarence Darrow, wife of the famous law.--, yer, as she sat in the Dayton, Tenn., courtroom watching her husband Help defend John T, Scopes. She Cradle Wheat Reminiscent of the old time methMovie Cameramen Film Many od ef harvesting grain, the old time harvesters of Provo will give an Interesting Scenes on . exhibition In crade harvesting, on . Annual Hike the ' morning of July 2S, at 8 o'clock, aecordlnc to Dave Loveless, PROFESSOR LEAF ' , IN EMERALD LAKE who for several fears baa been the prime factor in demonstrating to the preieiiteBef an6n the methods Large Contingent of Sturdy used ia harvesting the first grain Hikers Register Vineyard at " o - . ter. Daughters , of Pioneers to Have Charge of - ;.! for 24th of Program July o o" o MO X)ld-l?mcr- $to S k JJ! 00 'pv'o) 00 00000 0000 Comdmtmig Celeb JV YOUNGSTERS TO. BE SHOWN HOW Doris Stevens, Bometimes known as Mrs. Dudley Field Malone, has gone to Dayton, Tenn to join her husband, who is defending II J ohn TrSc"opes. And what shock the hotel clerk got when., she" 'signed her maidenname on the regis- PUR dJ6 p'o: o;: ioneeM PROVO PRICE TWO CEN LEAGUE MEET 'ANSWERSCALL "3 ! Mayor 0. K. Hansen and At- torney Jacob Coleman Principals at Meet Funeral Services for Mrs. Hannah Anderson Davis to. JJe Held Wednesday ' Mayor 6. K. Hansen of" Provo will .deliver as address at iho con vention of the UUb State Milulclpal league which will be held in Mt Pleasant on July 29 and 30, accord. lngto an, announcement of Mayor li.,U. Hinckley of Mt Pleasant dent of the league.' Coleman, lty attorney of Provo, chairman of the committee of the city management, will give a report on' the work of his commit- teesince theMslLCoientlon-ot4- Mri Hannah Anderson Davis, 83, widow iif the latei Joshua Davis, died Monday at .the borne of her daughter, Mrs. Ueorge Powelson,, Nort Tnira west street Uen was due to ailments Incident to ol. V ace,' lV;rn'rvr-V..-. ,'UrL Davis who was bora In Swe--f , .1 .... o ,00, ' . . - , -Utah years of fcge with her parents, the family having .era- braced "Mormonlsm" in the moth er country. Since that time Mrs. Davis hadIvedcoBttnuously !n Provo. BUe had always been an ardent church Worker, especially being of great service to the sick, as well as assisting in dressing the dead in the early daysr7" 7: Surviving her are three sons and three daughters, Homer, Dennis and Normaq Jtevlsan of Provo ; Mrs. Thomas ColIinsNmd Mrs. Georce Powelson of Provo, 'ahd Mrs. Gilbert - . - AFFIDAVITS OFSCIENTISTS ; ration of Walter Adams, whroever A shelter- falU to make the hlke HOLD ina; cjoua ptoreeteq tnf nreers irom the sun and those the hot rays-o- f who went hp .the trail enjoyed every whel . Promo Woman to Examine minute-o- it , .'sr was Hairdressers of the State Sliding down the glacier of Utah made the more interesting this year oft. account4f 4be presenceof iwo league. DATTON', Tenn., July 20. (UP) moving picture operators representSessions of the convention will Science fired a broadside Into the Mrs. C. K. Maw of Provo has ing the Fox New service, who took open at 10 o'clock on the morning Tcnnesseei been appointed a member ofthe movies. front several angles.: As a or law today an with address of jury Zjr state board of examiners to examine result of their presence a number welcome by Mayor iiinckley. This in the form of nine affidavits by candidates for licenses to practice of daredevld stunts were enacted en will be: followed by the reports of sclentlnts, educators and nilniHters', tile glacier forthe benefit of the the committee cbalrmeU . hairdressing. ..v v.,. tiled with the Rhea county court In . Mrss Maw Emerald of lake movie operators, 7 At The past experiences The convention will reassemble at IS.OOO." the Scopes-case,- . YOUNG eminently qualifies her for the new Prof. C. S. Leaf gave a unique exhi 1:30 o'clock when the following pa, - "He who would show eontvm!t t The. affidavits contained in con- Justicejioweth, fheseod of .disco; position. She, has owned and oper bition of fancy diving much to the pers wilt be reads "City Planning I in His amnsementf the crowd, ated pranks f "fciwninaVL KmU Hanson deBToTBTthe est I moil wfiich contemirt for law aii the state find has lectured extensive: In the Icy Waters of the lake were goh ; "KkjuiUzatloa of Special Im survived by 82 exliert wlt.ncKnes for the defense docs'.liiJiiry and (he chlhtreii and grand axeiS'lT-JoSe- ph In the afterhnhVhnn&iiajjf ly on the subject JhjanBhout the photographed camera Tnen, provement Dividend MineWorliers'Tr a- - would have given had they not leen socjetjir," FUid Raulston. . , Til, ' great grandchildren. " ' hlrotcalitv arepromlsed a genuine state. - It Is nnderstood. tpat educa' who declared that his performance Tracy , city engineer of Ogden; "Fire jW Funeral barred fro successfully Attack Two e testifying by Judge r'I have tried to show cvci services will be held treat when tbeTimps will cross tors in the state acquainted with the in the water under the great bank of in Small Commnnittoa, shen Young Wonten , Raulston, That evolution In nature Is courtesy to counsel from other stat Provo Third wsrd chapef Wedbats with Milford.Hrt Kinney, for- activities of Mrs. Maw along- - this snow would prove a dlsinctive fea w. H. Bywater, former fire chief an undeniable fact ; the proscription and I think the courtesy should 2 o'clock p. m. The body at nesday of Salt Lake. The papers mer moundman for the Timp plav-- : line; recommended her as a member ture for the news service, wlU be ' will lie In In the public bcTiooIr n'turntHl . , . state at the home of her t . " ! ttio will ers. One of pitch for Mllford. Art was of the newly organized examining lsrgpgt rgpriwnUHnn anal cT)arge havewould work nntold harm, Is can btttwe a f ii of one of the strong men in the orig- board. municipal problems which will of hikers who reached the summit of orth Third West street Inter- been prefeVred of the statements. t tenor in two fine or and Imprisonment inal Utah Central league an won A few years ago she owned and the mountain was a group of sturdy" bring the business sessions of the ment will he in. the Provo city cemeThat evolution does not conflict discretion. There can be no appc F. Goshen to close. a giiis ragalnsKJohh day a many game for Prove and was re-- operated the Gibson Beauty Parlor, mountaineers from the Vineyard the tery mdur the direction with rellgjon, for It is God'a method from his action. In; the evening- - an open' meeting Hatch Funeral Home. 22, and Leslie DizlQ, both of lovers of the garded as one of the best players Tn one of the largesTsbops In Salt "Lake ward. . Twenty-seve(if continuous creation and revela the contempt had not be fIf will be held ct 8 o'clock wben , the league, He is now playing with City. She now owns and manages wonder mountain from that ward whom have been working In the tion 6f himself to man, was the con in the presence of the court, th the Mllford team and Provo is prom- the Classic Beauty parlor of Provo, were successful in climbing to the Mayor. Hansen, Provo; Mayor C. mines at Dividend. clusion of several he could appeal from the action Clarence Neslen and W. IL Folland, ised a real tussel In the Pioneer After having taken a full course flagpole, among whom were: Mr. f Salt .Lake; Professor Dlbert D. NODATiIAGE Tolman, Whose home fa at Di1 documeuts gve the reactions the Jude," the court said. day . game . dend, will have. a. preliminary hear- of .severai fields of scientific ,re- u of training in hairdressing and and Mrs. 3. O. Stone, Mr. and Mra. Thomas of the university of Utah, Darrow was given until the cit In the evening the various resorts' beauty culture from Mrs. Stephens Orval Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer will aneak. : ing Jtffpre genrch. loathe Ui n teachiiiK the tion papers are issoed tfl raise t; - -- f the eonnty wlH offer ' w took Holdnway, Mr. and Mrs. B."" n. Balflf, .Tueiday, having been special at- of "Salt Lake City; The Second day of the convention The branches bond. j evolntlonaryHheory, tractions and danewig will be the special training at the Parker par Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Holda- - will be leased "form fcustody on a $1000 bond of science represented Included geolaa as "I don't know whether l ean- rai equally Interesting . .principal form of recreation, ' Mr. lor In New York City. and MrsTWesiey Harding, tne iirst ,u is announced. Among way, Sunday aftMvnoou., ..;..- ogy, zoology, blologyvanthropolOR.v, it," siiid Darrow. Owing to the lack of scientific Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mnrdock, M-the speakers will be State Senator Dlt, who jtormerly lived at Ra-a- embryologV, agriculttnreMnd exluca- - "Oh, I guess you can," replli SAN FRAXCiSCO, Jnlr 20iTo ' knowledge oh the part of the ordin Zelda Bunnell, Mrs. Jennie H. Fox, Harden Bennion, Bay Elsmore, Salt damage of any kind had been re taouin, is sWU at large but Is ex tion. Raulston. ' ary" beauty parlor operator, 'Mrs. Miss Verona. Clegg, Joy,.- Joseph Lake ; Mayor Edward Pyke, Eureka ; ported today from yesterday's Sharp pected to iHm apprehended at any Matements were snonmtcd hVHJr The room buzzed with exciteiuc Maw became interested In the oppor IiOuis, and W. F. CleggiV Harold Thomas E. McKay, and others. ; Johns-Hoito . Deputy Maynard H. Mctcol according .earthquake shock felt in San Fran moment and the defense tatde was in co A banquet followed by a ball cisco and nearby crtles. , Sheriff OtW Irk. Dfx Is .said to kins onlversity; Dr. B. H. Newman, steKjation. tunity for real service In .the bust Murdock, Roland Harding,'. Boy . ness. She has written a series of ar Allen; Leroy Gammon, Gordon Luc- - will be held at 7 o'clock In the eve The temblor started at 11:24 have left his tirork at Dividend early Unjverslty.of Raiilston then ordered the tri: Chicago; Ir. Fay ' with ; State ticles on proper grooming. During sen and Ellis Holdaway. ning Senator W. D. Cand- according to the; seismograph at Saturday afternoon and to have Cooptr Cole, JPnlversltv of . to proceeds ..I . j , the past school year she conducted a Mrs. Margaret Balrd, 67, of Provo land as toastmaster. Governor SanUlarajnlverslty,. where-th- e visit relatives. C. Curtis. University of goneraoirthO GarTUild Arthur Hays asked to i class-o- n theTConstrutfton-anchcar- e: was the oldest lady to T make, the George H. DeVn, Thomas E. McKay, major shock lasted 20 . seconds. ' According So the complaint of the Missouri Dr. Jacob G, ; Lipuian, troduce the messilse of Govern-Harden Bennion and Mayor Nes- throwing the recording needles to girls, the of the skin, at the Provo high school hike. . i yojing men are alleged to Rutgers eollege ; Dr. Charles Hub- Peay approving tueNintl-evolut- i " ' len will to toasts. their, full amplitude. The earth have asked jtliem to take them to bard respond and- gave a course on personal bfU. . Attorney General Stewart c of udd, University Clilcago; Between meetings the visitors will quake was pronounced of local ori ' ' grooming at the Leadership Week at homes following a dance at Dr. Wilbnr . Xelson, state, geol- cejited. . v .7' be taken to various point of inter gin, with a general northwest to their, the Young university a year ago. Goshen Fridavplcht. Instead of ogist of .Tenhessee; Klrtley Mather to ' RttuMon re;. permitted Hays est southwest movement' SA.VTAQUW, uly Mrs. Maw has considerable scientaking them home, they are alleged of Harvary .university and Rev.' C a part of the messase, hobs are Being made tn mlihit tific- knowledge of .cosmetics- .- She in ean tTancisce .tne shock ap .10 to have driven Santatqultr canyon W. Whltaker of Knoxville. Mr. and Mrs. David John had peared to last about five seconds. Pioneer iday under the direction where-'thef'of is ambitious to assist the state de-WflHeeeto btvfma'ajfij4 DtrMeTcamrooloSrst'nfoTng iJlJSUriLtheitwJtilfih,Jtl: a, helrniwr-nwtrTTltirsaI can find nothing of any co Ua Few f er1nlnnMtfut1spen1nwr wtitr'mmmee TEImer fSftmen-- orTeflFffffitlonHJriittcS -SMr.,, and Mrs. . Howard John and town sooth of here, where the quake an unsuccessful attack on the girls. research work 'for Johns Hopkins sequence In the books now used aiefzen. chairman; Anstln Carter, Tolman was arrested at the Apex university ! hairdressing on a real professional the schools of the state that viakt' daughter,' Mrs. Trances Kelly and was more vigorous, church worshipKephl Nejson, Isaac Dlckerton, Mrs! and educational basis. mineral Dividend Satur Standard children Geneva Frances "Intelligent teaching of biological the law or would pmjajHBorasRii and and and others dashed to the street pers una nisen snd Mrs. Ina Tietzen. Mr. Weight, all of Fillmore, :; day afternoon- and - taken to Provo science 1 Im'possilile if .the estah-lishe-d to any of Qe,j(ners.w ;. and waited Until it wa over. . The parade will eonsist of 1847 by DeputyBfrk. fact of evolution Is oniltted. I SuartTt acaln Oblected and Ran. pioneers and other floats Hon upheld him, holding that Gi revelation 'o' and representations of all of the Electric Storm Sunday Plays self t the human sojriisrn.iiot be eroiir Teftn nnlnfon of tho law Is - church organiMHons and lnb'sT Tlie mvoc at . Lent; Lightning realised withjyjKfecoenltionJof the no consequence." . ' ' will be beaded with an old- Strikes Houses . He method chosen. has evolutloajtry llny.i then iftshed lo introdiif fmie martuil hand, tinder the direc- WUlProvo go on through itts eih brnshetl from hi head. - In any lipid that deals -Lbook on idology. which has jr. fhlug of!: ETII,-July CTirS a: "All WMiirisaac these conditions, if seems "ntt1f .'WUiiam Bobbins,- pioneer. tire summer without making any r Ith living things Is disgracefully lieen adopted bytho state text bo ' After marching through the nrlnrf. of this city' received burns on the to me, should be remedied. Inmost .whatever to' clean up' the yes, criminally inadequate' if, it commisaiont'tDne. paragraph in t arms and body as a result of a, bolt pnl streets the citizens will assemble cases af few minutes would make i omits emphasis upon evolution. new book referrwl fo JTharles P:1 SPAXISH FORK, July 20. The of. lightning which struck her home growth of weeds found on vast Improvement. Hundreds of va at rue u u. 8. church, wherein old faet of evolution of man win "as a man who Is responsil time program will be rendered bv. election of the following delegates to at 9:30 o'clock t Sunday morning. most every street in the city and cant lots, too,, are a disgrace to WOTTrvTng things,, of the earth, of Formiieh oIherTro'piess of t Mrs. Clark was curling her;. hair practically every vacant lott" Is the iu uuiess pioneer". Samuel R. represent th loecal post of the " weli. "' ,as American - Le Ion auxiliary ' an- the son. of the stars Is as fully world." an with-electrical appliance when query of W. F. Wiseombe, associated Many of these property. ownersJare jrushingajjloneer, will be marshal nounces the e ecffon-"o-f the follow- established as the fact that the Another part of the hook clans-maof the day, Charleg A. Tietzen, bld-- at BrighamClty August ft to 8," in- the lightning struck her house' and with the Provo branch of the Con- violating the state law by allowing local earth, revolves around tho enft amonR- the primates.' pioheet, will be the ' chaplain; clusive, Is announced : . Johit, E. barnt out the meter and sent a solidated Wagon and Machine com- certain forms of noxious weeds- to ing delegates oepresent the ' post at the t iteinvjentlonjobf' Change, jtronth, evoUitloB In fundaBooth. Joseph E;tfelson, Victor Lelf-wn- charge through the" curler which pany. k try-- luff " MWhatp4ireT0Tr )Iobn M. Holladay, : grow. pioneer, will a helif Brljil" im City" August 6,- - T mental, st ; pivotal truth In ail na- ntake,? asketl Stewart.-- ; talk on enrir Jlfof SantafluiB .MerrllLiltKell, Kei -- Danletet burnt-- Mre.- - CtarkV Her mjTlrteS Doehs of sidewalks are liecom the Burdock, which Is one of, the t .tBjre,1'".r.'r"'r':' v;;,ttnih?w;'inenph'bllc' of the town will sing, Jay S. Taylor, Rawlins JHughes, are painful, but notlserlona- - IIer Ing closed to pedestrians because of mo?L destructLtelandJiardpst con and S: Mrs. lajheardnerMis.. f "There Is great 'uncertainty ao to state answered ITaye;;'. "To pr ra Sterllnd.- Mrs. Hnnah H. "Come, Cnm Te. Saints, followed Rel!ttriDc Gardner "and rTrahk gphigd-iw- a atandlng-aeaMwcedfrirrowingfxtveTbevemenT; trolled of all noxious weeds." Swenson. Mri Marie Nelson and the method by whieh evolution has the uhrcasonHbleness of the hi, Thomas. Alternates: Lorln Jones, door and Was knocked down by the In ether places brash and willows y musical selections on oldtlide should Hke to see aome effee Mrs. : Bettv ;"I ' Altcrnates-are- s been brought --abotti-r Nhne- - of this cTaire Thnf'lf'ftidlcjii's very pl,j Ezra Warnet, William Johnson, e holt, but was uqinjured. are left to grow ont over the walks, tlve' plart Introduced' that would Im- "frs.7Dslav TrtrL by the settlers. ftntAli,, has any bearing npon the qtipstlon that yon cantiof teach biology Hasel Mrs, 4 Qardncr, : Bonald '.'Back MoKell, - Seveaal trees were strut by the; while still "other "proprtyowBrr prove present conditions and at the Iah,", ,the TamonrtUah Mrf'. RrHdred Thomas.- Mrs. of God hs creator of the uiilYerse. out .sneaking of Darwin." Hugaest Leon Ed Williams, Rees f y wg. will be a part of the program. Chappie, ughtiitr. and shingles were torn allow their trees to go trotrlmmed so same time do much toward beautify Anne AnriefsAn And Mf Raulston permitted the l.., Llllinn It Is only a matter nf Ihp melhnd of Snntaquln will be Jam,', Fra1"" Lundcll, Leo Banks rrom same storm, windows were long that the branches eitend from ing what should be the garden clty4rrpor. Mrs. Sara : Sterling whs broken in several bouses, : 1 .. overhead so low' that ttfe i hat is m Mu. . portrayed by twelve small children. u,na ,Vmam (Continued on Fug (Continued on Page Six.) " chosen chairman ot The committees having ln.hand the Jnlr 24 program will meet in the Administration building, Jhia even. Ing at 7 :30 o'clock at which time details of the program, will he worked out, airs, cneever states.-- v In addition to the patriotic there will be a program of sports for the children.-Th- is will lie tinder the direction of ;Dell Webb, city recreational director. ' This will fake pVe Immedlatelv after the Pioneer day program and will consist of foot races, bicycle races, kiddie kar Tces, sack races, three legged, races and a frog Jump Jug contest. Director JVebb declares that the boy bringing the frog that ran jumMhe. fartherest . will , be awarded pefri prixe. STATE BOARD rai , - f v pro-tra- m . of-L- c hy-th- EVOLUTION TO BE GOD'S . METHODCONSTANT CREATION " - GIRLS CHARGE 7' ! SERIOUS ACT TO MEN - f o, e- I x s i ' ' - Mh-th- kef-wh- lch - tr -- 1 Tol-ma- Jf n - .- . - - " y-- Mrta rt FROM TREfilOR - s. - ' SANTAQUIN : . CELEBRATES . , . Chica-ffb:pr..- . i. P10NEERDAY - x-- LEHIWOMAN 20.-Pr- epara : TRUCK BY . LIGHTNING - IIEGION NAMES P-- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREsl j!e . 'IGbd'a-growin- g ( AUXILIARY 4 , DELEGATES ef-fo- ; et ,- . J - : ' he ' i old-tim- The-histo- . ".""" cJU - delegatea. |