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Show iedieated t a policy f ...Li fairness to all sections of Ut&Veouaty. PROVO, V'TAI FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 126 Mk J 11 MONDAY, DECEMBER ! JH If 7,-192- HERALD rnONE3 Business Office J EditorW Rooms 1C7 PRICE TWO CENTS 5. rvti? .ra Sn U g la Join Provo Elks At Annual Memorial Service u -- -t- nn :in STATF rKU f: -t' FRRMFR i i i I I- -- inn ii ii ii i ii - iI i1 I n II H i 1 1 II ri K'l i 1 1 1 irtf ,. Li " - ' H of Salt Lake .',' t ffllffH in .II i 1 ii nII II Cite A I I I ii U iI II II i I ii II . P. I I A "' : 4- iV:,- niein tiers of the Provo lodge No. 84 ,of the B. P. U. Elks at the unuual 4 ' " memorial aervlces of the order conducted under the; . direction ok Charles H. WaVdY exalted ruler, a: the Colombia theater Sunday even-- " big. FOUR . , -.' ''' - of . tlieJ'rovoJodge-gathereiUB-t- he home, of the order and marched In a holy to the service where they .occupied theeSdlng positions. One of the remarkable feats of the . service was the calling of the roll of the 54 departed members In the order of their death by Paul D. Vinreference cent, secretray, without to note of jpny kind. . , Mrs. It. Gam Clark sang a solo. k - and a quartet, consisting of Peter Jensen, Murray Roberts, Ailene Peterson and. Mary Hansen, sang two selections, ". Prayer wts offered by Noah C. Priee, eliaplain of the" lodge, who also read in a splendid manner the poem, "Tbahatopsis." The memorial ritual of the Elks order was recorded by the officers of the lodge. . - Darren T. Lane, Salt Lake at- former state commander torncy-a-nd ,,; of the American Legion, department of Uttfh. delivered the memorial ad. - ' dress: Dr. and Mrs. George It. Mott. ' formerly of Suntaqiiin, fur wn time residing at 104 North Firs; East street this city, are in the Kamona hospital at San Bernardino, Calif.,' as a result of Injuries ln: a,n auto Occident, .according to information received In this city today. Dr. Mott Is suffering rom a com pound fracture of the left arm and a fracture of the hip boue, as wet: about the head. rg Mrs. Mott sustained 'a cut across the bridge of the nose, both of hei. eyes being black as a result of the Injury. However, Mrs. Mott 4s net seriously injured and will be abie to leave the hospital Within a few days. about The 'accident - happened dusk last Thursday evening, about five miles north of Yerma, Culi.r The car driven by Dr. Mott went in to a ditch and rolled over twice, ac cording to the Information sent to Dr. F. R. Taylor of this city from Dr, GeargR.JClarke of Sao Ber nardino, formerly of Springville. The details of the accident were not stated In the letter. Dr. and Mrs. Mott left their home in Provo early last week for an auto 'trip, to Los Angeles and San ,: Francisco. v. .1ST "We have set aside this day and this hour ;for the purpose of , com pelling ourselves to perform a tra ditionnl duty a duty that becomes a .PriV111? Ma Mercer and Merline Jnnes. f.t"e rm,r1 of lhf parted is of, the qualitjr that be- - both of American Fors. were arrest Said Mr. ed here peaks reniembrance," Saturday night by Traffic Lane, "The American people have Officer Donn!d Whiting on charges general been-- wont to 'set up the of intoxication and possession, retraditional good of eulogizing the spectively. Following their arrest dead. Intolerance in life and tulogy the two men were lodged in " young in death ! the county jail whe're they attenip:-e"In recognition of this anomaly, "to sleep off their troubles with society has Tutely devised a medium clgarets in. their mouths, with the throHBh and By which the lessons of result that they set fire to the bedkinship are available to any. who ding. Being locked in the front "development along this line. room of the found no water The church, as a vehicle, I anv sorry available andjail they it was with some difto say, .hag not always measured ficulty that they were able-tup to the standaid that modern the flames it being 2 o'clock necessity dpniands. Creed, the han- in the morning when the fire tooS " dicap, W church development, hits ;. ' .. place. too friVmeutby stool in" the way of The two were arraigned. b(?forf , fniterniay nud universal Acting judge James B. Tucker Monilmiinns seem to react more readily day "morning, where they pleadeo io i different medium that of j guilty to the. charges and each was tmlal fraternity. fined $5(J on the charges for which "The organization of the benevthey were arrested and an additionolent and Protective Order of E1VS al 12.50 each to cover the damage is comfKiratively young. Born in done ti), the beds and the bedding. it good fellirwsliip, grew in charity The fines were paid and they were and Is now developing in fidelity. releused.'.. -- , It lilTS re Mile Its greatest strides" forward since prohibition. It has the storm of lnto'erance and has displayed the happy faculty of combining pleasurable on Page Three.) - , BEDS ON FIRE , - wi o good-will- - Lands Cooperative Marketing As Chief Road Leading to Agricultural Prosperity Declares Agricultural valescent After Severe - By PAIL R. MALLOX. United WASHINGTON, Dee. 7. (UP) With , accustomed j somenity. and simple ceremony, the new" sixty-nintcongress elected? last, JKovem-be- r convened liereat noon today to cope wit U tax .reduction, the world court, farm relief and matters of air service. It was the Cooiidge eongr(9 rolled in tiyHie tremendous major ity of th chief executive in the election last year which today ass. slimed legislative control of the na By JOSEPH 8. WASEY- Tnltcd Press Staffs Con- - an iedW'ith-Speci- Cw . . WASHINGTON, Dec., Beauty aop!i"ar ' 5.-- (UP) - . . , - 5 severe-Hlness-an- ad;-qtu:- te f 1,Mln credits. With out discussing nny of these lu detail Mr. Cool'dgj devoted mo of his siieech to exiosing the alleged fallnefcs of government marketing panaceas and emphasizing farm benefits resulting from protective tariff. for this situation in the move--i ment and the agriculture depart- fuly recoiimlMwh .trmtTe-TT-i'UrmiaSs utVH ""'iwu."1-';emb)l.vi11his principles, he said. fiVe" years. The president opposed proposals aoue. ; .for govenauent corporations which The agriculture secretary enum-,- 1 would directly or lnd?rectly fix erated freight rates, taxation.' the! prices or buy and sell farm pro-utilization of the public domain and ducts, because, he said, they would create which bureacrncy, destroy eiKipera-tive- s cooperation, as four subjects and the farmers independence stand out prominently as suggesting end-iiia need for legislative or administra- and. stiuxibite " in complete . tive action. collapse." ; Elaimrute statistics were produced "I believe we must have substanto show that the by ' iu "relght tial readjustments., Take heart, you" girls who are Kiigmau. rates, benefit the fa t!d still only in the hoping stage, rates," he said. "High freight ratvs preseiit.tnriff mid whmild not he revised. Of f'1 the, constitute one of the many causes over fifty berets a little tip for you: There dart eoruer' In the wardrobes are r" tlle major' articles piwchased ''"du r to contributed the have 'are yet four other men, young or being illuminated long enough to j sf &sy'0 to thati rewas Praj-ethe farmers already on the free otherwise, in the orchestra, who, see if it holds some toy which may cited by the regular chaplain. There pressiouiu farm prices, especially in by he suid there remains fonly the list showed 5G Republicans. 39, areas distant from the market. I: list, according to' the best information H ring ...Johnny or Susie to see " HiaferTOWTHt-- t liWeei.fifiar.iiports-iJi)()to fhonM in FaFffler this have DjiwMratsndpossible never, etyiijnuble city LaDOfite, vvliichthe agricultural industry 'Hecormt tirto seen married Jife. color Ht lustments" thntr take - -brWin;rcar!Imt t,le j ami of the tariff.1 ; pays any uii- - the market value of farm products " ueai ,oi joy ana nappmess io some i "The total adverse cost to the numerical of influence the and . likewise ' freight of the nmjority or RepubIxor ls.y girl of the city. farmer on of the tariff, .is krates on the economic development cliief Boshard rieixirts tUit a j l'vun consitieraoiy in doubt, only between two percent and three region)?-aiiTh of the treat number of toys have already! fournpw' Senators were: of different percent of his purchasts. ;. ,.,.. iieeu taken to. the fire Station in George 'H. Williams, St. Louis, Mo., country as a whole." '"(a the other side,' protection is Jardine farm : to taxation, as-to Republican, Concerning for earlier take the apKiiuted ntijwils tf Funeral services for Mrs. Eugena response givt Jietiefit to, agriculture as amade is It wat said' that vacant hy the death of probably Impossible ttlmle.; Th $78(,)t)0,(X)() of agriElizabeth Williams Stradllng, wife s'stauce. The days In which to fix" ihe toys are growing fewer, and Seldom Spencer; Riiliert II. lia to bring back the low taxes of 10. iiiiural prodoce imisirttd last of Fphriam Stradling, who 'died, in yfar . action is necessary unless Follette,, Junior, elected to the seat years ago, but "unless a more oqlt-J, o $2CO,00(t,000 for the privthis city Saturday morning will be ijuh'k tax bunien nis some able distribution of is the or Gerald to poor boy father; le j"f Nye. appoint girl going Hi4ge 6 coining into compete with held iu the Provo Foiirth ' ward et to .succeed Seuator Ladd and can" be brought about, the sgricuU our .own farm production. Protec afternoon chnpel Tuesday Arthur It. Robinson of Indlannjwlis, tural industry may expect wurring lion greatly ;a ids diversification and o'clock, f Friends may view Sie body Succedimr Sentnr Dnltnn aA periods when iaxes will consume an n eliminates, on npriiitable surat .the family residence, 365 North HUGE SUMS OFFERED surfice of the GANGS' RUM BY of undue proportion of farm Income, 4 )hls. Any gtn(iy of dary roductg Joviality Swond West stiwt, prior to comrades back together again from Me recomnw'imeii tnui. uiiiereiices in fln w0(,i ,lmi mflnv ,;ther min. Interment will., lie In the states after nine months aterninK l)ower whi h oxisl w'tweenj nioditi.es .wjE demmistrate that it .NEW YORK, Dw., 7. ( TP) i Provo city cemetery. With rip.rtR enrrent in prohibitum uome: tuer" was ' the deep rooted taxable property, as ror example te- - dtMJS. over the leg- tween farm and a factory he concircles that bribes as bhrh as" f l.fHW.- - spirit of antagonism" Ii aiding industry the present " 000 have bene ofered by rum running islative battles to eonie. ' There sidered when tax assessments' are tariff helps agriculture bexwise was anticipation of quarrels to eniue Ijeing made. ;! "lirosperity- in our industries is of iifaags or free" access to :a single North Atlantic port, United States over tax reduction, Muscle Shoals, . Government supervision and con- more value to the farmer than the the world court, farm relief and the trol of cooperatives is not desirable, whole export market for footslofts," Attorney Buckner. today will his tfriye against the illegal air service furore which Jam the said Jardine on this subject. It lie added. '. :' '. ;a lender. of what was intended to lie service should bp to' aid the develop'liquor traffic by bringing' before " ment of the movement by all means ; session. the grand, jury evidence against 0. E. S. TO HOLD MEEivG Illiani Dwyer," allege bootleggiiij Jaders of both honses intend to at. its command but nut smother it . ' de' The excessive by regulation. J-: onriiiiizatlon.' June if possible. The sesJjM'n-iValley Chapter No. 8 Q. E. 8. wll! Ruekner sald thujr three" assist-jant- sion cap hardly be carried on gree of assistant which' the govern- hold its regular meeting in the Ma... .UNTIL wonhi work 1 shifts to present through" the summer, because 27 ment can afford through market sonic temple, Tnesday evening at S and comtestimony, but that h would require senators and one third of the house analysis, investigations j). 111. Election of officers will take a mouth liefore nil the evidence is are, up for reelection In "November modity surveys, etc., is limited by j the amount of money congress pro- place and uH members are urged to in the hands of the grand jury. " (Continued on Page Four.) be present, vide tot the puipos& - .' ' r basis of average, Jardine said, "I lu'lleve our national policy should reckon with the fact that agriculture Is nbt'yxt restored to equality In the Igeneral economic situation," he conti.nued. pre-wa- : " eon-fine- DEMONSTRATE - ' w greajlg HIGH LIGHTS OF COOUDGE SPEECH ag- mod Cool-Idge- s, - The erately during 11125 to the most fav- CJHCAGO, Deer orable position since the. crash of Ililfh s' lights of President 1920, blit farmers are not yet. on an farm speech here today. economic arlty with oilier great Its present "Notwithstanding groups of producers, Secretary of embarrassments, agriculture as Agriculture Jardine reported to the a whole should lead industry in president in hia annual report today. future prosperity." "The heavy net movement of actively and enerrural population away front farms getically to assist the fiirmers bo's been checked," said Jardine. to promote their welfare through progress has Iteen "Noteworthy marketing. They do made lnthe liquidation of indeliedj JhoU'lslLJo nut tlie EoverHiucut ness among fartiiers. Purcbaw of into the farming business." supplieg and materials for ' farm "Wherever, there is a- farm, nse hag, been assumed oeverjhe there Is the greatest opportunity for a true home." country on jt ,wale'- wmVrfbnting . : "In Intelligence, education, In measurably to general Imsiness prosperity.-,-,. the general standards of living, ', . this farm life was never so well ."Agricultural production year on the whole has hen well bal equipped as It is today. "Some people would grow poor anced. The successive surplusscs xf on a uioun ta in of gold, while cattle, corn, .hogs, wheat and var others would make a good living ious minor crops which so depressed on. a rock," :'U-.the market jluring and following 1020 have been largely, worked off ' (UP. Staff Prices of arm products have in conCorrespondent) CHICAGO, Dec. 7. President sequence risen- to higher levels." Gross income from all crop pro- Cooiidge today defended the present tariff as an aid to farmers, warned duction foithe crop year li)24-2will aggregate $12,KK),0(tO,XN): an against government price' fixing as increase of seven per cent alve'ln panacqa for agriculture's ills and 'landed marketing as a wine fair the preeeeding crop but "only a moderate increase may way to farm prosperity. lie expected for the crop year Addressing the annual convention " ofjhe American FaruUiureau feder But, looking at the general situa- ation, the president enumerated the tion, "agriculture Is convalescent steps by which be believes agricula .gnuudiind the ture caa -- be put-o- jl noWTtfter a purchasing power .of farmprolucts ntflependent bfisis. These included ?sfcnsion of is still 13 per cent shy of, jiint of eo oixirative storage f U'spite products, Ci.'ivke.tirig, information and advice SANTA CLAUS:' Musician CHARITY BALL IS COMING TO PROVO SHOW TUESDAYEVE. Captures com. practically! m , plete for the annnal charity ball to lon KirKHam.leader of the of ihe le given under the auspit-etheater 'orchestra ofjthat name, ' B. EJQ. Elks lodgel 89, Tdesday imd" "Miss "Ruth Hansen, daughter f Ir. and Mrs. A. E. Hansen and evening, Deceuiber. The Elks' annual, charity ball Is one of the famous beauties of the one of the oustandlng social events Provo telephone exchange comhied themselves to Heber at of the season and this year's event pany, a late hour a week ago Saturday to lx promises equally wbere"the)' became Mr. and Mrs. as tluseorformer years. Don Kirkham, it was learned here The grand, ball Is given to swell , , today.tlie. Elks' Christmas chnrity fiyid Arriving in . the picturesque and aside from being ope of the most enjoyable events of the 'season niountain village, . the lovejoru it is for one of the most praise- couple found that the marriage clerk of Wasatch county was worthy causes. 4 to his home.. Hearing the Each year the Provo Elks play Santa Clnus to a host of little folks romance of the young travelers, the clerk arose jrom.Jiisi sick b'd and. tfi ma ny grpwijiips Jas weilaud their hospitulitj is looked to with and issued the necessary marriage license, after which the nuplonging hearts by hundred of children who" are made'hannv bv the tials were tied in the office of tht. Heber Mercantile store f ith kindness of t'llelf "Big Brothers."" ,A general invitation is extended two of the clerks as witnesses. The Provo girls seem to have to the dancing public to' he in attendance. Don Kiikhnm's orchestra proved especially attractive to the this personnel of the orchestra, will furnish the musjc !eing the second marriage and another not far away in the offing, according to reliable- information. 7. ricultural situation" Improved cAtversatlon iu the chamber of the senate and the house and officlally opened the regular session.) im familiar faces of many statesmen who died or. were defeated were .absent but in their plnees were ambitions of a younger generation- "Then were four newcomers to the senate, elected since the speclaFsesslon last March and the .(first official step o the hew eon gress was taken when they marched t down the rostrum to be sworn in Uy Vice Presideut Charles O, ' n.lt..J . Til.. Imn.h.J. March session like. the. senate and one third of the entire membership took the oath of office .as new mem. bers : :: 8anta Clans will be at the specIn the galleries watching the ptc- ial' niutiuee at the Strand theater liinilliirv ritual were tha Hlchop. at 5:3H lomats and social lights of the eiip-it.-a afternoon "Wednesday I. Woinen gowned !n . fa sh ion, o'ciockiU'corigv word received by Ray Sutton, manager of the ambassadors in brilliant gold Strand theater and FIreJJhief Jleed .and navy 'bffie-lalBoshacd statesmeii in their frocked "'When Santa learned that Mr. Sut- coats and retired senators and con- ton and Chief Bastard had collaborated lnjrrarigtug for a special "malueee. Wednesday afternoon, the Only the preliminary regulntlotis attendance price for which would were complied-wit- h In the opening 1k some kind of an old toy to be session and the actual business of fixed up later by the Provo firemen legislation will not begin until toand distributed' by them among the morrow. more unfortunate girls and boys of In the house Republicans went Provo; he. immediately decided that through: the 'function of electing he would be thereto assist, Nicholas Longworth. Reuplilicula, For that reason, Santa Claus will Ohio, as speaker, although the elecbo at the door of. the. Strand theater tion amounted to little- more than a Wednesda- y- 'afternoon at 5 :30 formality because of the undisputed o'clock to look over .jthe toys that Republican Prayer was are .brought in as the admission rendered' by majority. the chaplain and repr'ice. . of the constitution were Great joy reigns among the little quirements complied with; in preparation for folks of Provo, and rightfully so. liegiuning consideration of the' new For they will not only- see Santa tax! bill" The official Clnus in person Wednesday, but, tolls on Wednesday. the first roll call showed for some 'discarded toy they may 2i7 Republicans. VY.i Democrats. 3 have in their homes, they will be 3- Socialists, permitted to. see Jackie Coogun In'1 one' of his very best films, "The . comprising the iktsoiiiicI, thus as- suriug the adininiatratiou undisput' EimiUAL: Government Price Fixing Of Farnv Products Opposed By President Illness" Tle parliamentary clattering of gavels at noon stilled the busis at "Whatever-responsibilit- ; - .'" 77" . , l ? -- u . d i . ' PANATROPE AT ELKS HOME Public Invited to Attend Free Demonstration of New , Instrument Tonight ' With a large number of local musicians and hie;iueiiibers of the James Curtis Dtiket prominent farmer of Orem, died at the family press as Invited fl nests, the Bides home there Sunday night following Furniture and Jlusie company gave Bishops Johd T. Giles and George j a prolonged Illness from heart tt'O'i, a private demonstration, of the virP. Billings W1 tribute to the life Me. Mr. Duke .wtos bom at Walis-- l tues of the new Brunswick Pant' and sterling qualities possessed by urg, Wasatch county, May 11, trope at the Elks temple this aftern-- "' .r'.;'' Mrs. Charlotte Louise Hawkins, 1M4. He lived on Troyo Bench fcr oon.1 , The lemonstratioir was conducted wife of John V. Il.iwkjns, of Grace, about f if teel years where he was ' by n. F, Perry andnrli).: Willi of. Idaho, whose funeral services were engaged in fanning , held in the Bonneville ward chapel Surviving are" his widow, Helen Salt Lake City,- speci;:l representaA. Bench Duke: two children, and tives of the Brunswick Saturday .afternon. company and The Services were In charge of bin., parents,' Mr. and Mrs.' Eph-rai- was all the ninsjc loverg could, and Maratha Duke, also of Leon Newrcn, members of the ward hopt for in the way of perfect bishopric.-- ' Music was. furnished by Orem. Fueral services w!l lie held reproduction of the human voice. the ward choir, nnder the direction in the ShAron ward chapel Wedn- Notes which were never reproduced 12 o'clock noouv Inter-- , oii the old phonograph wre E. Hawkins ;.' Mrs. esday-at of Clinrle presentSarah Ramser, Mrs. .Junies (A Snot pent; will be in the Pleasant Grove ed to ierfection on the new instni-- ' ; ment, which te a marvel of scien aifi Mrs. Bud NieUon. The. invofa-- cemetery. tific, skill. , : ' .Uon: was by Andrew Johnson and NEW; SOtiK, Dee., T. ( UP) tiie benediction by Thomas Miller. Again tonight; a free of th liistniment will le Interment was in the .Provo city Percivai Smith HiiL president of the cemetery whem the dedicator? American Tobacco company died matje at the Elks temple at 8 o'clock at his Park avenue home .slMirp and the. public is cordially jrraycr was offered by C. E, llaw- - suddenly ' t attend. toduy. lie was In his Clih year. Impressive Services For Mrs. Hawkins. . - . , . - pos-sild- y . . 1 : , . d . FARM BUREAU TO AID FARMING Gallerietors Eagerly Watching Con gress Launch Out s- tions. JAMES C. DUKE DIESATOREM CRASH AMONG SENATORS h s SATURDAYSET ADDRESSES NEW-FACE- Pfews-Stff-- ' Preparations are - MEN ARRESTED ' . 4J- L . ' -- v V d Special tribute was given J. H. Denhalter, former president of the I'tnh B. P. O. E. association and the liiat member 4f the Provo Jodge t ' :;. pass away. A large throng of Provo people the services while member FREIGHTRATES of Agriculture Regular Session of Senate and Secretary House Opens at Noon .Annual Report of Farm-i- n - Today Situation Dr: Blott Sustains Severe Injuries to Arms and Legs Mrs. Mott Not Badly Hurt j f ' EXECUTIVE , NOW: IN, HOSPITAL IN SAN BERNARDINO ELKS MEMORIAL RITUAL HELD BY OFFICERS Vincent Calls Roll from Memory of 54 Absent Mem- berg f Provo Lodge mwm CONVENES V City Delivers Masterful Oration . , VU COUPLE Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Mott Prin-- , cipals in Auto reck Near . , Yerma, Calif. " Tliarrell T. Lane BACK ON THE ROCK PILE n ii LL I LLttUUl'.-.- w i J which-mayI- so" prt .('ui:ii.kii Funeral Tuesday For Mrs..Steadlin d I y. ( ' " atl i-h- - ,"e' -- ill more Shopping Days Christmas j I con-jtin- 1. I j " 1 , |