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Show ' r A NEWSPAPER Dedicated to ft policy el fairnesa to all aectkma of Utah county, t A FTT5TTJ7T HERALD PHONES Easiness Office . . , S5 Editorial Booma . .107 . FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 151 - iii m ! iiiii Former s a Sooi Heart, Returns ! V 1. j . ; A AT V wins voniesi t - STRONG UTAH APEX H00 P (- - - ' A J TV-ketis- Expresses Sorrow for Having: Caused Trouble to so Manj ; Asks Forgiveness ...v iaete4f am extremely sorry that trouble," said h.r.- oniiuxl all- this -Mrr- Jones "tn- an Interview - with the Herald Wednesday afternoon, was completely blinded when" I steooed Into this mess. Everything looked dark and I couldn't see any Way out Less ,f haa two minutes fter I had made the misstep l knew was lnfor It and Immediate gone about the ly. realised Whole thine In the wrong way. "Nobody knows the agony and the heartaches I havfe gone througn dnrin that time, vl know There ae- other who bare anfteredwitb m 4 I sm extremely sorry to have caused them all this trouble. Thinking It all over. T derided that the best thing to do ..was to come home, juaks what restitution that can be done and try "to convince my miny former friends here- that I am not at heart s1Bd a character Jwv me..,, .not go with Sheriff Yloyd when .be was tn Canada tor. me., I was in- - t r r1 J a . k " . I . lhad -- - - - , vnrAf rnNTFQT V KfriUtJlm.mAJk SheriffBoydto:.leli8olutelydfe pendable. He has treated me fair and square, Had I listened to him, I would have been better off now. "l .know I have done.wronft, but I am ready to make amends and ke good in w!ll honestly try life.. I am extremely sorry that I W c ruined my career tn Prove where I really enjoyed my work among the boys and girls. "While the people of Provo natur- ally are down on me for the tilings that I have done, I sincerely hope they wlll.forglr me. Just becauHe I am doWn now' is no reason why they, shfluld step on me and keep Even me In the mire continually. after leaving Provo I have tried to live an- - honest and pure life and will continue to do so. " love my children and am ions to do everything for them that ' I can. Contrary to rumors preva- : " lent here, I have never denied par-entage to my two daughters. The left Prove! girl born here after is- - my diVgbter. It Is a mystery to me whereisuch a rumor could " ' ii baye originated. "If the people of Provo will forgive me for the Wrong I have com mitted. I will earnestly endeavor to live an honest and upright life. Uierit thelf kindness.'? .w,-,- -, WONBYWELL UIU i DEATH AT OFHCiALS i meeting rvjfplar of the injuries FrWt sustained aT The HIGH SCHOOLS a TlieBstolMBkefflwra were B & AWARD SYSTEM i Homer. D. D. G. M.; Leroy Peters, 1 Itrfcial Of Entertainment the-Prov- o an ltrt ttiTT XI 111 I IS. aue regular weekly assemlily r id tee.;, o! I MANIS COMMTTEES ARE: ucct-den- . SERVICES FOR MRS. G. WATSON s ;' wmv. - er . " : - ",. m Anderson :' j t.Vilf-ma- ' i ' ill Jy.' tftlls-tbsXUttkl- eom-inltte- ?b - announced-the--memle- V'm y r - IS SEYBOLDT TO -- o- -- o- -- Or PAYSONWOMAN SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES j which '"-- , . PR0VOW0MAN - i -- CALLED HOME North Dakota G.A.R "r Woman Adjutant .T:.: o . --"- piucjng-JtBfifnessanT- ' 1 '',r" ' . Whether or not Ralib W. . utate prison Friday morning depends uin the outcome off a "meeting to. lie held this evening by the state " board of .pardons. , Governor Girge .11. Hern, who haS'iieen' in" in session with the state board of he. is the presidinsanity of ent,-1 left herel: shortly 1 before: o'clock this afternoon to be ln( ht- tendniice tttiheJneetlng of the state " hoard of :. ,; Jj "It Is unilefsfmxnbat relatives and friends of Seyhcddt from Ohio are in n it Lake ('ity'to fsk fiir a postponeineibjC of the eiecntnm Titid the commiitflttbn of the, death Isn- alty to life, luipr'ffonnieut. ' Seylx!dt stands seutencea the f IfthTIimv fo ." die at suritlse" Friday.'.: If be again evades' facing the rifles at the- - bwt due Jo the faet.tnat one or tnejururs who' helped convht hlnj ljatl pre-- , vlously ; expressed ; a versim to the This death penalty. In any'iYase. To'imf'We:''aa . H PAGE FUNERAL ONSATURDAY -- o o- 0 -- - (Special to the Herald) l'A V St J'urHrFunerat sert- ices for Don S. Page who died early hospital lu Tuesilay morning at-t'liHforniu, Wil lie held Saturday af ternoon ' at 2 o'clock In the: Kw Stake tabernacle. :. Accompanied by Mr. Page and .George Puge,. the known nt a kihh niI jneef 'fitly left Santa Barlai;a Tuesday uiniit nd will arrive In Wilt take ing of tne lnuiril of piirdonw, the Thursday evening wliere it will .be meDils-rof whUli Were Ua.Uy met by nietiiliers of the .family from sililiuifiicd bv Govcnmr George- H Pay son. IHrn yesterday 'nfternooii to hei IMWsibly new evidence. The juror in the cuse iii C. 1) Buruelt In l!rj nurwetf is i In tw the venire Milled for sen-Icemurder trials. That of Walter CHAMPION, III.. J.i.' (Cnltetl of caiisini; the death of a Press. H scientific estimate of thv ou girl In a holdup uttack, was the first of rocksJ is correct, At that time Burnett Is'nllemil to this earth ;J.0tHMHK years ago. tiuv ,II,iiiii t'itl - liimaJF- - for w..!' 'sclent IstsTiei-- hold. ts vice, liy.dfcliiriugjiiiiyejf Ia liitfv - in f terf "ir-a- . libsed to capital punishments1 iter fossilised plant dlwMvered in Modhtit rock wben called to serve on theSevobldt tifna I 3j,(HX, jury be Is alleced tliave denied. are. i'nnling- to estlmateg -- --auy """Rnclrrtppiilprtn Th"- nm-- mw"teirrs Trfd.-xhibit Just finished t by The tcntions were lutd N'fore the imrdon Hoard iy Frank Bilker, ciuator of the musattorneys. eum, foflows the development of life on. earth In chronological ,; order i.InWhe uu'antlui O. - " 5 of here arrtVal the cho'ug the changes that have ocjjiwaitlng j of biol)gk'al la tbd curred of tHnfy!;rTfirl!?d'ig drk'gatlon thi" x "Tnil of friends ivlnnit, drelopment. relatives Tlie rinimal life lu tlieeThlblt is Who will n.k th Ctah execute t to type, my mneh re4nsilrr the case for the introduc of a very simpletime., llke the present. tion of new' evidence. Af ), was-mad- murderer of a Salt IjikeixdIeeinMn,.will die . at the bands of a rifle' squad at tlie Vjtah ffllimte-lt-wll-jff- ffii-ltil- DIE FRIDAY? RADIO TONIGHT BOARD OF PARDONS MEETS TONIGHT PASSESAWAY e - r. SINGSOVER M .T." nnmed" the tees and outlined the work for each koinmittee .phalrmmii He requested ft written feiwrt from each which will contain sugges tions for the years work and maue it apparent to the memliers that he promises to do some nul .con- itnicfive" work before he turns the Adams Instrument The stringed contest will lie held1 this evening at the gavel over to his successor next 7 o'clock ImrColIege hall. A number year. at the of Contestants have entered for. this' Judge Baltff presided medal. The session' promises to lie luncheon today and S.ecretaryc Jess ns more lUjtiirestlngl that a concert of. Ellertson Of tbeva rloits .ou!jui t tees, j.s equaiet4;th. I -The list of ' cpmniitteenMin Al ' The contestants who have entered lows: ' V she are as follows i Verda Inter-CitRelations committe- ewill pluy "Romauce. in D Minor, A. B.Morgunctuurniani George II. "ewbidd. Marion WfeniaWskfT BriinhaH, Genrge P. Parker. W. II. Blanche Adoration;" Walter Adams and Hornlbrook, Clark, ''Nocturue,4' by Chopin ; Judge Ellas Hansen. Huiuoreske," by .Johnson,4 coinniltte- Dr. V. 1 vorak r Donald Olsen, "Aria From T. Entertnininent J. K. Allen. chairman; Reynolds, (lom-ertIn A Miiier," by Kard Dr. R. Gnrii Chirk,. Walter HedipiUt- 'z- Mn.sic ieimimitteeErnest lnx Goldmark ; LucMle Merrill, "Old Re chaii-ina: Walter IColilnson. and Walter Robinson. man.' t)rmand. 'Iyde frain,' Krelslerf 1.1 tVuservajtlon committee 5 (iemE Robprt Rolilnsin.-n- d . "Llelistraiim." by cha irinan ;. HenryJacksonUBaflifr Bimnell, The Taylor plario contest .will be held, hext"Monday evening. ., Ljszt-Wie- .''.ric t " 'forlfha year J026 at-- theioondiiy luncheon held at Hotel Roberts to day.' ' President I Ciitrk-place- in Md C tab iCount y,' were- tbe , mtstandlng festiirer 'propose fn'ihe' flrif delivered by Jhe jiewljvelectwl presHent of the. Provo Kiwanin luhi-hcMark Anderson outlined the program of the- organlnutlon - I -- t'onserva OonTTfid bet tisT . llewgnlr.lnr.rbe county's respon lUy.4prortiMiif an Institution In which its the board pf countyNkimmhuilonera pledged a Biibstaiitliil Jiwiroprlatlon toward the fund and prohdsed that such appropriation will be jwvided t .. b titiugci. in next Sectmd anioug. the large. contrMu-- . tors and supporters of the hosnltaV s the CoJumbla 8teetN J.. W: HobUiwm. Robert RoWnsrrtt: Dr, the ptfklala this, la- -. eoriMirHtion, -j a'ltdia'rles lHMolsy. reuson- ph?dge4i,". LtUutlHi,iavig .' 1'iogroni coiiuilfi'iH; s SferlluK' Kr. ablel Provo contribution. Uy,to, canbrack, chalruuin; .Ernest , i'ak rreards the;spIthV trft mtllnr. man. Kruest; mucr i?.fttlipe to fHfe cItliwifts'Vif thtt oim- ler and LWdiutfe simtty ! and the city eonuuinHii k' cu'iiliniftee ., Education . , . , 'i !. nun a uHi pieaxea ,t s iiunuciui isup ClaudQ S. AshuroTtt."j Inoveinent.'. " brt n. y. .. to'thc J. A.ButlJe. Huttj r . - t t Aiiionas tne Private , firais Had rL s Atteiidaurei cf'OuiU0(ie-Aini(ua is who' a ve" pIMged - rhelt dl vl) A. ; L. chairiuan J. Bullock, Sytne, 1 Tlihv linn has proferred Its Third West! Public. Affairs "c(imiiiltti'e$4-iilgn- t McArthur", chairmnu; II. A.,plxon. residential property conservatively J. Wnu Kiik'ht, T. I,. Scbd.'ield stimated fls Mug worth $$,MK To furnish the plans ud sped flea tloria a UdM)r. Jr Cee ii rlc.TTrr;. Good lioads ciHinniltee Swen ft. and supervise the construction work " r.... '' Vlelson, ctialrntHii : Xcott I. ftew-art- ; as his contribution." will J.WJUIam President Knight Getirge Pitrley Ijir:ead the list of private donors with 'ii and Elmer A. Jacob. Biwlness" MHIiods' committee ii a contrlbutlonu $i;iKK), and many ' signiV. Hoyt, charmail; J. M,; Jackson, physicians of the counts-havfied their wllliugness to contribute R. J; Murdrtck Biul R. E. Allen. Dr.- Claris Agriculture committee JumeN G neneronsly to the project, ..':, .. reports .k, fice ). John! f !tatton, L'tah coiinty citizens will b ex- UV Dixon and James IIloy liected loaliie apptoxlmately $75,-- ') Clark to match a like amount to be 5 tMemtiershlp omuilttee J, W. ' by the Catholic church. Farrer, "chairman. S Wbes once eHtablisbed the Francis, maintain. to have Sisters agreed Alf Ashworth, chaj rnia ni red Eves. ' ihi; iastitutlon, which Is. regarded Victor Bird and Anson Unlcli. Finance "coiuiull fee Alex I Iml by medical men,, city and, comity and citizens generally lis Qiiist'chiilrmai ; . Thomas M. l'nie the greatest of all contributions.' to Ed Ramsey ndIr. E.'G: Huiihe the cause, according to Dr. Clurk - 'ADAMS CONTEST IMPRESSIVE 4 NMEDEORJRESENTfYEAir v s r . oiiirty-ittm-utlssion, n MENPARTY - :u-'- f The climax of the day' event btsket-Il- l Panlel Street, 37, will be the Sprlngville-lroevi'itdiK. wlihli I lie lu the game wno uas peen f a native or aiiaway, oldirtudentir will attend In 4ody, Uring at Heber lately. Street died BTth swtlim. of the , "'bli'aylu'f s iTlheiAird hospual-ithis dty reflorvttti for them. ' spwiallv bad be where Thursday morning which follows the game t 4tedaae bptm rnshed shortly after tbe is expectea to nnu an aiuiiuu pres.In which he7 was irtishd. Ile'was bqrn In Midway, 'Novem pnt to form nucleus, for a rvai ge ' togotner party. ber 2.1, 1HS8. urjistinghliiL, Melissa Casper Steert of Heber; elation who have charge ,of the two sons and three daughters, day's program na:: Leltoy Olseiu nnle Gnyv MwettanMcUotirg and Mildred, ' '. and Thefma Street, al of Heber; al- - John GessfoTd. . t ,,i MhlK,l WlJWgJftJfeSL-B9- P: Street of Midway. The body Is at the Berg, Mortuary from where it wll be taken to WOMEN GIVE Financial Assistance Prom- Jsed By Corporations and Individiais, Report inej mlttee . suc-ce- !. te-ma- w-it- - G. S.t' Walter Hair, D .hLeroy Chapiiell, D D G W ; B. H. Heber Friday. Funeral services will J. u. neuen; Principals - of Utah County Bowers, JJ. JJ.G. U.G.U.; ; W. II. Baker. be held there Sunday. !). iHTg." School w to IJra Ui ' High J D. I). G. V. Uniform Plan men The following .committee A uniform award system for par were appointed iy the noble grand: be- - FlnHnce, B E. Homer, FTed Richans, ticipation In school activities-IBaker. EnterUinment : E. V. lug worked olit under" the direction Wi H. of the principals of the high schools Parry, Arthur Woods and Roy Chap-pel- l of, Utah county and the respective a meet student body reUlent8.-- At ing of these officiuls at the Provo high school Wednesday afternoon a tentative plan was considered. According to the suggestions made a were Impressive funeral sen-Icestudent participating in school ac sheld in the Mena Trope hall Thurs tivities for the first year should day afternoon fqr Mrs. Annie Hines as award a school-lettersec: Watson, who died Sunday Hedqulst a ona year, sweater ; imra year, .Tfln. 14. The ladles of at Pomona, Calif. : . ; meaa ana rounn year. mwriiHion the dithp gwlal T(fH ent(,rttliDP(i tQe Mens The .services were-nnd-er on the medai giving record of activ- club of the Community church and rection of the Reverend E. E. Batch-eldities during students school career. their families of the Community church who Tuesday night at the It was also suggested that only one church. It was In the nature of also delivered- - a ' sympatheticser- award a year should be given each a ' kitchen warming as the kitchen mon. Judge A. B Morgan, who for tn bow many studetrtrriio-Tnatte- r Men's club is just com- a number of years has had charge the built, by branches of activities he pnrtktpat- pleted and wasused last night for of the legal affairs of Mrs. Watson, ed. lirtthe first ime. The following pro also spoke of her sterling qualities. LV B. Hiirmon,' pvlncliml of the Solos were i rendered gram was given:" Selections, girls by. . Mrs. Provo high school,-- presided at the chorus with Mrs, Harry Allen, ac- Marie- Hedonist-- Homer-an- d Mrs. meeting with, the following princi companist ; presentation of a birth- - Hugh Peterson. A quartet, consistpals in attendance r David Mitchell, Allen by Rev. Murphy; response. ing lof Peter Jensen, Murray Rolv P Wsrnii V, Pleasant Tjhl ; A lored ertsTMrsugheterson'anOIfs: Grove, Ray Monson,- - Payson; E. E. slides of Palestine and the HoA E. Hansen sang severs J selections, AnL. Knudsen.Sprlngville; J. land by Rev. E. B. Bachelder of the The targe Mena Trope hall was derson," Spanish Fork. The student Provo Community church and singj filled to overflowing by friends and of the Provo. ing of "The Holy .City" by Mrs. L. relatives who mounted the sudden - Lee Mjidsen, Ford salesman atthc body presidents Pay-so- n Anderson Ford garage will '.broadand Fork Sprlngville, Spanish D. Stewart. demise of Mrs. Watson, t Thursday evening oyer statloi high schools were also in attendKSL. Salt IJike City, In connec ance. tlo with tjie Xational Ford Kxhi Another meeting will be held at hitlon week; now lKing conducteil the office of the Prpvo high school r". tire Special to tb Herald annary-2- 0, Wednesdayr throughout that'll ' .Me (il" ''Let will Madtten sink, PATSON. Jan. 14. Mrs. Sarah time it is presumed final action on "The poultry producers ofProvo and vicinity will have to become '. Ann Bnyder, wife of Jacob Rnyder the matter will be taken. lou Sweetheart." ' j more active, and incidentally more united, if they expect to maintain died at ber home in the Fourth "" The program will he made up. b; a place of prominence In poultry production In this county," Is the .ward Tuesday, evening following, a Ford representatives for the iM'm'fil declaration" of George A. Brown, formerly' associated with, the Utah of ' brief illness. visitors at the Ford ga'rai, --- a . lied Poultry ProduwrB,: Inc-- rwhererTadri!rh Mrs. 8ynder was twrn at 'Stock"Provo has many advantages over some other sections of the county The local garage has also arrange: port, England on May 26, 1858, in the iiouitry producing field, and those engaged In this business should for a picture slioW Of Ford ludui' The - family were convert to the L. D. S. church and emigrated to avail themselves of the, opportunities "afforded.- - The growers should trial, progress in connection with Utah In 'I860, coming directly to , find it greatly to their advantage to have a large packing and stork ge the program, Payson. She was married to Thorn and if they would make It possible for. thisLplant to plant here, right as E. Brown, April 1875. He died ' Mrs. George Dattke, age 37. died remain here ' they. Will have. to add considerably to their, production. In 1895. In March, 190 shf was at the family residence? B34 W. 4th an. "Utah has become each and important poultry producing state, married to Jacob Snyder. Aituougb South, Thursday morning, after a year since the producers became ; affiliated in a central organization their she had no cbUdrenrf ;!her :own lingering illness. to Eggs "she was a beloved foster-mothe-r She Is survived by her husband, pwiducf has'beefi'tnSgl-ekCMtNOT, $. d., Jon.. ri"-rthe large family of Mr. Snyder and and two children, Bessie and Al command the highest prices paid .tor eggs on the, niarkets at New York, The Abraham Lincoln Post of the.G. - also-this orphaned granddaughter. bert r five "sisters and ofie "brother, "Los'Angefes' ahd"blhTargeT6Wumriig cenfers of the couutry : "." ... A. R here has( two distinctions an -ie w1iott-a IfFay Synder; 8he hasJways re Mrs. W'llllnm Thnrgood, Mrs..-T- . handled properlyHhe-potilt- ry lhade Sided in Payson. except for anlnter- W. Redmond of Eureka, Mrs. Henry to a woman adand iniiwie composer, return's" on the "the investment and lulwr Each involved. pay big year TaUpf five years before the death Elison, Mrs. Jesse Prothero, and It becomes Letter, and Provo canwell jutant. Alrs. Faniiy Walker, Is pr-- . support a greater nUmlier of of her first hnsband when they .re- Mrs, ' Es rl --Gra ham of - Provo' nd " haps the ottft ' woman so honored In "" " T. - "r ' Besides her Walter JInrrlsoq of Pocatellor Ida sided 'at Grassvalley. Culted States nd In add'flon the ""Those Interested in this. Industty should not fail to attend the husband and family one: Is survived Fiinera.1 service will be held Sun to lieing adjutant of. the post will he'ld In the Farmers and Merchants hank FrioViy evening y one lrothcT,J Isaac Wright of day lft the fieeond'ward chujiel, at meeting to, be represent It at the state, meeting In ' r " " at which time a Iwal organization will le. formed," 2 o'clock. Salt JUke. , , - ' .' Oaken this year, D. D. G. IHUIIIUIIUIll) K. S. Hinckley, ; lieed Warnlek .Jtut.I 1 Himm-ll- , the president of the fair board as ex1, officio iiiciiiUt. The same' imt BriM-klmii- oHfetsticw-riTrirt- t f.NtT Ti Alumni. Whet havpa iuulquMutn- accident lttcourse of preiwration, according u"n IMQTTI ITiflMQ was selected by-la- BY as com ti prejieiit pliins for Bureau Federation", wjig.sele liuudllng of the fmnuceK of the fair. CLARK CLINIC HEAVY president of the board With Mendenhall 'ofSprh'igvllle- as iuj4iiiniy DONATORS TO CAUSE js lie tnmiuuuey win iiieei th Clifford WHht.'fi'wity audi president. 'Reed Warulik of l'Jensa'nt Grove Sslf eiwifer and 15. S.nftlhck TTir jiu I. E. .William Knight, President tiiiinty lit as secretary. j'Olher torm .to draw up the jieeessarj Provo Chamber of Com- -' ley members of the board are L. L., Bun-ne- pliins Jiu flunwlug of the Insttmerce Pledges $1000 of Ijike View, Mrs. II. W.l Gore tut ion. Tihot of Genola, Flint Dixon of Payson, At the cloof the last comity the rtah county .hospital over to the will burning KvMty was Indicated J. F. Slrluner of 8ianlsh "Fork and fair, there wtirwni-net Mrs. Atlantic CbrlKjenttuif Ameri county ti'easurrNWrt as t'-ji' In a report of Dr. Garn Clark, can Fork. ceds ofifctrT-ilrTc ennui y (? chiil rma n of the committee appointed As ex officio, memlwrs of the mission has iimdi thlsSfuiid avu-WChauber of Commerca by theA'rp for the coming falrSjMt fall- .- toy. make a isurvey of ways - and Itoard were selected the county-fai- r members It is planned by theoamjo: get menus of financing this --project," Jo the pres'dent of the I'lah In touch with the uiamwrs NjT the the Iwmrd of dj rectors of the chain-lie- r most succesnful outitv fn'r County "Farm Bureau Federation, Thursday morning. the county agricultural agent,, the tnterniouiitaln 'country and tti g j Dr. Clnrk reported that his corn- the pluns on which to comity ' "hoirie deuwinstrator, the from-thereceived a splendid, response and build oqe.of; the lurtn-s- t and piost county agrlcutlural Insisn-tovarious Institutions, organusa. the president of of the Provo thain-lie- r conijjrehensivp full's iif any county tionS and individuals, and many In the state of Ctah and neiKhltorlng pledgliftNrf financial and moral sup- of tNmmien-e- . ATOmmlttefi to draftjt.cQnstau4t4ter rt T8ea gtven to the commit Alumni homecoiniug day will be observed at high school FYliIii-- , Oanuary 22. On that day the entire, student Ihm1- - of the whool will be hosts to the old gratis who are expected to assemble and renew old school time acquaintances once r: ' more; .The custom of welcoming back all former students once a year on a day set apart, wjieclally for that purpose is fast licconilng n traditional event on the high school Last lyear'C calendar, s was pnmouiKtHl an iinqiiullfled and this year t bid to Mirprise 1NE o Lodge yo; II. i&LO; lit-the vocanfiontehtas im or The Tucaday- - evening the following of s most intertwtiuff ever held st Brig-haWere iartalitid for the susufiig Heberaad; to Nineteen term: Young univeniity. p. W. Mann, noble grand; K. proved fatal Pro - School Basketball League Game to Be Climax CRUSHED TO INSTALLNEW 1 tlnn and follows: n RECEIVED ,Ni UTAH COUNTY The; first wriiuiiit-ri mil in Provo' fair board vasirettulz-Thursday at ajWetlng with rie Ctah rointy comnitsMiHi whicb np pointed the memliers oTctlie Imard. Dr. Rolert J. Evsus orihl. presl- U'iit - of the I'tab (3fHi ivFarw Springville-Pfov- o HEBER MINER ODD FELLOWS Xv ALUMNI TO GIVE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM Prominent Musician Glen Guymau won the sophomore medal given to the bent vwallst, as well as a quarter's music 'scholar ship in the vocal contest held in College hajt : Wednesdaievenittg Miss Gnjee Gntes, of Uiie, won the" second priee and a scbolMrHhlp. Nine contestants took part in the finals. "AH possesedoicpsf'a higb order and baiMllt4 thisitiiKstei I Prof. Mark RpMnson, of tifullj'. Ogdent whs the sole judse. DI Student Body to Be Host to Former Graduates of T'a Glen Guyman Adjudged Best . Singer at Universitv- - By - BOARD IS ORGANIZED BY GRADUA -- LIKED STUDENT UUIl I PLANNED , . , S; I delH-These INVESTIGATE I irroy o High Alumni To Meet Jan. 22 : PROJECT VaL PERMANENT COUNTY FAIR Rin PRnnD AM 7"rr;r2Ljr' 1 . i GLEXGCYMAX. . young men and yuuug women en- lu ReedJko graDditthur .Jcott. tered, necessitating preliminary con secretary; Wr. H. Brereton( treas- tents WhlcU "WeTe" &fcld Weaiiesdify urer; Clyde Scott degree captain; afternoon. A large audience was Walter Jlair, R; S. . C.; Clyde to hear th preseub' Dingers. antfetoV:!""' S.y X:- G.; ;Wesiey Robbie, warden ; Willuid Peterson, conductor; Leo Sutherland, chnp- lata M. B. Pope, inside guardlaut Loo Moehnm, butsldo guardii fluewJjyJheattQrneyJherejijrt R. H. V. G. to go even after - the sheriff had Frank Williamson, . G. ; Albert promised' me that certain charges Harry Robey.i L. would be dropped against me. Carter. R. 8. S.j Kenneth Johnson, S. L. Throughout this affair have found -- "' - s. - -- attorney by Sheriff J. D. Boyd on s 'chance of deserting bia family. Later .ne war taken before Judge George , 8. , Ballif where fie wps placed under 1750 bond and glren until Saturday to determine whether or not he deslres a fcjc$Umtoarj Seldom baa much Interest been team carrying as Its players, nch shown tn a game between the Brig met as Ingersoll. Stewart, Spsnrer and o and Anderson will bo no easy phk-tngham I'uf vrtdty CVmg-iBoutside team aa that hlilj 4s twlng Thejr'are determtoed 4 take shows In the gs me Thursday night, U)e bacon, ' v i .i now on sale and will The fact that the rtah Apex out fit is made up- chiefly, of ld T. he until the game Is called at Although players, two of whom (played on o'clock Thursday-evenJuthe Y's chomiHonshlp team for two ordinarily It is hard to get tickets contest at Brtg for a basketb-il- l years, adds point to the battk American Fork IdoJixea; Eeed S. hjmlunUKV there SIIle pleityJor Stewart and Bags Iugersoll, and in all who want to see, this game. Stuexpected to be present at the con dents are not admitted on their stuflict in great nuinerCThe riTalry dents" cards, a nd must".Tuy seats If that existed., between Iitgersoll and they wish to attend. This throw Romney, the Y's two great centers of the entire seating capacity open to the past two years, and; the esteem the public. The coaches are hoping in which Ingersoll and Stewart are that a great erowdrwill attend ar held on account of their great abil-- they are, eager to give their fresh . ity on the waxed floorv are conMnea .jeajnroRp-tij:jiajice.tajtrtblnliig to focus interest upon the into battle wita a run nouse present to watch their pert ormaucf. game:-;'The Y team b:is been in a sHght Bingham will likely be present In numbers also, as the bill tow a is slump this week from wbVh. they noted for its support of its athletic will likely emerge Thursday een- learns. That Prove- Is supremely Interested iirthe tattle i indicated sqtiads gtdBgreB dlstlaet show two' squads always by the fact that Inquiries for tickets began coining tn as soon as even a some keen ball when they become few peoplelearned tbrtt "conference pitted agulust each Other as both consent had beea obtained for, the play an entirely, different style. Dixon and Swenson, will Ukely battle. ' Golden Romney has lien suffer-Th- g start a forward; Romney at center co1d, T)Ulhe andTIoward and Cfttllus'at guard: 'snKhtTfrom howselection is merely-gues- s, says be wli'l be ready to go (he fact Thursday evening, Alt of the Cou- ever, as o team has been ticked gars realize, that a battle aga lust a as yet, ..' . , . " ON BONtt RELEASED r ; ON DESERTION CHARGE yr x s PRICE "TWO CENTS County Hqsptial Seems Assured Committee Says ii COUGARS HERE TONIGHT ; Heartbroken and "repentant, By-r- o " Jones, former ichool Teacher dde ef thta-elt: bir wiser'it roar Is itempestueuK f jperiencet T during the seven months absence from this city. Jones was arrested Wednesday af- - -- SQUAD OF BINGIIATiI P LAY . He'- Teacher, pentant and Bleeding at JANUARY 14, 1926. PROVO,UTAH.-THUSDA- Y. s -- . - Life Has Existed : Millions of Years - - ! D-r- pttK-esi- |