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Show ' '. . fortieth year, yam JFamHyJJot JlearJ From JFor C 1 -- r - ..-":.-- t.. . ir 1 " ,.. ..,.-,.,.- t : t , WeH trsr Way- - . r, f Heavy Snow Storm Raged As iveiurnca uver is rwnuy ' Every District In County to Andrews Urges Prohibition Be Benefitted By Profeseional Advice. l " Utah-Idah- nn-de- o ROTARY HEARS . WJf. : -- J?hlppsrjtisifer-X.ulu, , giri. It was hoied an airp'ane would lead the search for the minting fam ily today In the belief the sedan yl DANCING CLUBS AT BIG DANCE I'tah countyhealth Unit la being conducted end his appreciation t)f the wipport srtven by the cities,. 'school, Kellef societies" and other organzatlons In cooperat Hansen ing iii the movement. AT LUNCHEON children, two young boys and Professor William F. - Ute - Indian - the - comity hearth- nnlt, told of the of the work.1 - He stated progress In Indian lore song and story was 3XI children Itv that approximately presented to the Rotary club at. the club" luncheon. at the. Hotel the. north end of the county had regular xtHrfnatloii8 Wll Ha nrTTHan- - f already undergone Rolwrts yT-romeasnrerhHff1cctr hoi) of tlie niuslc deiartiueiit"iii! the taken for the correction of various loung university. Professor. Han- defects found in the health of those son, who has lived for many years near the t'lntah reservation,' gave bildren. Mrs. E. Keedt county health an interesting description of tile Indian-dancefa Hhe tHe miriyuveaa very vivid pictnie of She stited trilie. He also told of the super- - the work in progress. r ilulf la stltloa. of theJlndlaiignUof-- . 4h4r--4 that, among other devotion to tlieir religious tradi to follow up .' '. to prove serious, ta the welfare of tious. Several Indian songs written by the child and give mich Advice and 'essor Hanwnn an ;mrts of i?p'rns. he has written to depict the life of ents with a Tlew Of correcting the the I'te Indians were sung by Prof. "defect. She stated that the object John Wl TUcAailster of the Young of the connty health Unit Is to go ' Into every section and. community university. Guests at the Itotary lunclieon and ferret out those cases that are In were Stanley Decker of Salt Lake urgently in need of attention. City, John Alleman of Sprlngville cases where the tmrentaare mwbie and Fmnk 6ardnerf the- - Snioot to give the child the care and treatment needed, the health unit glvg its Lumber company of Price. assistance, .Mrs. Reed stated. , During the evening a general discussion on health conditions was - -- r. s1 The three main dancing cljilw of and the I'tuhna have joined together for a big community dance at which the members of the three dubs "will the residents of The dance will be held in the Utahna Garden Tuesday, March 16. The entire proceeds of the dance will go towards purchasing new uniforms for the Provq. baseball team of the Central I'tah league. The Bwaageiuent of the dance, hall and '' the nianagenient of the Warner Stone's Columbians have proffered their services at actual expense., Plans are" under way to make the dnnce one of the biggest community " tvents" stagedhere for a long time! ' , - BIG BENEFIT ta nr nnnrn H- - 1 1 1 flr. WIIIIimii it GIVEN TONIGHT COUNTY AGENT 4 IS PROPOSED The Utah County Parm Bureau, officers met with the lxard of county couimlsxloner Thursday and- - asked for te appolntment'f givjsslstant iwunty agrlcu'tural agent to. carry on titer educational work in this One of the biggest entertainments ever attempted b.V the Provo city schools will be staged, tonight at the high school auditorium at 8 o'clock. The play entitled, . 1Tbe. Development of Amerlea,"Jis jdiown j fnnr epochs, the ..Colonial," Revolutionary te South and the West and con sists tit siuig. dancing ' and one acTplas., icoiHityTf"r-asT))intd?ot""J- TiderTthe; 31 and effecting the Volstead act. Legisla tion proposing to tighten np the eng forcement act aa wpell mr bills for 2.T8 beer and light wines will be considered by the wets. ' We feel," said Representative Britten. , Republican. .,. Illinois, member of the executive committee, that the Volstead act Jias failed to pro- ce the desired solt8TvVcteta It has been a failure. Our aim is to bring repose Ujlslatlon thatwil about.'Tcu'mpfete'itMte of te"mier- tld fanhntaed saloon!" . One of the dry meanures to be MnSifTerea :by Ihe "w e! couimItleel8 the Cramton bilL placing all ap polntmeht employes of the prohibition, forces under civic service. The rneasute has the backing of the ad- to-vldin- - botise fcst congress but was not act ed on by toe senate. Leaders of the wet movement estimated that the hearings woujd extend almost tw weeks.- Tlie com riiirtee' wilt ask -their Ideas of the lest jdant for amending the dry lawwJth vilest to achieving temperance.' While the wet group was prepar-i- n its invitation list' Brig. General Lincoln . Andrews, 'assistant sec- -- - IvItiRJgfve . -- "it-ir- r ftf frw'tT'tn tht rlm-- nr r on, NOMINATIONS .&QJKetJtastlQiizh EXPLOSION r, ' man--oge- M-t- - , . st .:;:; - - ian of provo, was elected to the office if eial ted ruler of Provo Elka at P, lodge, Ko, the i)uual election of the lodge held lit the F.Iks home Thursday evening. Other- - officers chosen for the ensuing sear weiel : P. 8. Heilbnt, eMemed leading knight; Howard Graham, esteemed . loyal 1 knight,;! 4,B Panl iJ. Daviw. evreetwed iwtritm knight; Paul I). Vlucent, secretary ; 1. i Edwin Stelrr." liieasurer : R William M. Greeu, engineer In charge of the investlgaflonforThe Halt Lake basin project and An drew Wcisa of Denver, assistant director of - reclamation ewnomk came to Provo today with a view of making a general inspection of the Provo bay dlstrk-- t of the t'tah L ike cout rob project. Wlaji ia probably une af the men in the onost projects in the regions of jthe' upper La Ptatte river 'and Whet Sectti&nS !6rtfieuh1ffywin. in the. opinion-o- f. reclamation of flcliils, be of rear vllwrtn solving many of the problems Incident to wideperimi' Herald Joins 700 r- - ... - t- I J Daily Evening: Newspapers in unuea states to Uive feopIe Chance to Speak V i Do the people of the United States the plain, everyday men and women who pay the bills, east the votes and make up thc oacupone or me nation want the prohibition law During: the past few months the immmt mm ha . .BausnallyJheatedomfe leaders have cried that the people are as in favor of strongly prohibition now as they were when in law was passetu uinerg nave asserted that the people " are tired of prohibition. "f 7. J trustee. What: b the truth? . r : 77" rTbiTrlea H. Ward, past- exalted This paper, working-- in conjunction with NEA Service, ruler, will represent the Provo lodge in the country is go-- e The party did not goJeUt ro the utg w una ouu held In Chlcage next July. E. B. It is cooperating in a nation-wid- e referendum vnt Whipple, was chosen as alternate lake this morning owing to the ex will ' show, more clearly than anything, that has been doneTv made which bad weather tremely representative.' by lKt very bfeiardous. since the law went intojfftct, whether the sentiment of theV In the selection of Mr. Vincent as navigation wtt- -' they fiuwuHl male the people irforcr afainst any crtange In Ihe "prohibrtion enact- (Hike, a distinct thla afternoon,-- ' - - "WtjiewpeeatuwtWTlcf at-th- ihh w i P -. Inspection menU' , ) ,i this ttpoB liltn, - At --meeting held. Iu SWl liakr being the- seventh.' conseentive time -' - ' "' i City y. Thutdky"hiattert testing to he hag been elected to fill" this 'y A NATION U IDE KLFEIItNDIM of the water the ' possibility draining , . VTj ' logged lands ire the vicinity of Pleas". - " ' t The installation ceremonies will ant Grove, American, Fork and t lhi ftiafeh-t-4--ach-- 4f 'the Elks' home Tlinrs- wore dismissed. 'Ms; huwevw lt- more than 700 daily day evening, April 1, according to volves the establishment of. another newspapers throughout the United States, ballots" will be ; announcement made this morning IxijectV Which wlgl be taken up printed so that the reader can show his preference. Strict X later" by government reclamation supervision by competent confidential tabulators will prevent .i, rj'...';.,' b(;Jnferred -- ' - : . C yr officials. FINE PROGRA- M- ' WASHINGTON, twordg 5. Mar., -- "repeat" voting, but the ballots win be printed on Tuesday and Wedne&Iay also so that everyone can hare a chance to The VOte, Is? I ... .'.-- " i; afc the offices of :.:; The votes will be counted the Evening V Herald and then a nation-wid- e tabulation made at offices of provision of the Interior deprtment ? aiiproprlatlou bill when that 'bill Is NEA Service in Cleveland, O. When the count is completed citizens Jn every state reported to the senate Saturday or the sentiment of a large proportion of ' " ' '" "' MomlayT WTinBtBaenBeuK in "the union "will be discovered." Mrs. Ksthryn B. Pardoe read a guage of the bill passed last sesis It the vote of kind ever attempted.' The its . largest t play, "The Florist's Shop," sion, and will mean that the $1,350,- 1 at the regular weekly high school 0(10 reappropriated for the Salt Lake papers that will cooperate in putting the issue before the ' more have than v : 40,000,000 readers. .. j assembly this morning.' Basin project mny De expended on public Neither this paper nor NEA Service has any ax to grind Othef Lumbers were a duet, Echo reservoir, the in staging this referendum. When we ask yon to cast your l'Life'a.3Ierry Morn." by Madge .version canal or on Utah lake eon vote we will not.try to influence you? we do not care how you .. Petersonji4 Sadie Howarrfa of the trol.' huniber pleased the Senator Smoot, in charge of the vote. What we and our associate editors do want Is to learn B7Y," the sentiment of the country on the prohibition law. audience greatly and ah encore was bill, has had this aniendmeut ATMPOll 1 one-ac- 4 - -- -- - ten into it; but even with, this lan- umbers were a cornet solo K'mge, he says it wlli be' inoperative. so far as tab luxe is concerned, un- the boysr clioms. directed by Er- - 1,1 an purveys or mat uhk ana an i estimates nave neen compietea and neiit! Paxman Until the feasibility of thaLunlLha s T Ha r"11 Rifled and approved by ihe 'RfttlV tHher r i Fh1Ipi Celebrity ; . Provo-Wetsjr'd- l- - tJxJlihU -- '' "KES THREE . -- fT'CemonIrArttl" f Leltoy - the-pwee-ds ;v decldded" to hearings which begtn March wl'l consider all pending :' 'HUGE TWO CENTS , ; Plan to Make Inspection Tour of Provo Bay; Andrew Weiss With Party e now-bein- - - ELKS TOMTOPRICE AT PROVO afkiliK-fo- r' - 5.r(UP) Pfoutoiviou ennn cemeuc was moned to appear, today before ;the house, ways and- - means committee to urge enactment of leglsliitlon di vorclng the prohibition unit from the internal revenue service. "The committee, sought from him testimony on a bill recently sulHnit-te- d by the treasury department and apiroved by President" Coolidge, nd creating a bureau frprohlbltlon '. ' . a. bureau fit cuafoms. The secretary of the treasury, un der the bill would select eonimls-- ' sioners to head these two bureaus. leaving the commissioner of inter uttl revenue partlcipetedMrrHyT.-Prollnrs- t mayor of Payson; Dr. G. S. Tllson lections. of PaysoitrDrr 'Arnold E. Robison, city physician of Provo-7-WrLHoustonroFAnierlcliri PorkrCharles Davies of Lincoln' high school dis trict i Lars Nielsen, mayor of Span-l.-. Fork ; Electa JMxon, president of L7tah stake Relief society; mem-ler- s of the board of county commi' ssioners and others. No agreement as to the price of It was te consensus of opinion of tomatoes could be reached at a-those present that the work as lueeting, in Ogden Thursday of conducted should bencoutluued the Utah Vegetable - Growers association and the L'tah throughout the county.. tTanners-eSsocktiaccording to George ScottoffeXAteA' dent of the I'tah County Vegetable this appointment All tf theProvo city achools: arc HIGH that, by creating" such vn office thMconrrrbntiiw t tiu program. The assistant-.countcrops admission , for tonights - entertainjv it ion of and pest Inspector could be done ment is 25 cejits for adults and 15 Nominations for editor .find bust- away with., ' rents for children, l wlHiHvardsa-mflnaswLth.that Piwoiiian.Jhe e. It was. sjiojn All Kovernnient can participate in pay paying off indebtedness Incurred a Provo high Mrhmd ptilillcitoii, were stupf an assistant c'uL-the " made. this mornin.atJi-jtpmIa- lago " dent lxxly assembly at pinch the " ty agrictiltural agent to supplement ditorium: foowln were named: .. the work of, the afrfnt, 4ut that It Max Bee, Iona Davis, Dorothy cannot partlclriate ' 1i paying, any Jones, Elma Jaeobsen, John Pech-seportion of an assistant Inspector's Elialieth GessfoW and IaVern-Oree. :"!" r .. ;., salary. wre named for" the editors In addition to meeting with the .. .' post. .........j....... oni;ty coinmlsslnnern, the plaq. Is Nominations for bntsiiu'ss said to meet with the favor of the ' Included Lynn Bfoaillieut. federal officials Biul needs only he JamcR Ponlton.Vert Dixon, Joseph approvntof ihe state department rif 5. (CP) Police Allen, Elmo PRAGPE. Marlinjind Clyde SandIfinagilciilttire before the nppolntmeut were .mobilized green and units military ! ) can be made. - . . , , t(slay following the explosion of a advisors A,siiei1al commlttoc..o hb it was tra civslstlng of the prliM'lal, thivitd SAYS Hl'SBAND IS CRI EU .munitions transport ' '... versing the city. of the English department, the pres WASHINGTON;, Mar. 5. (I'P) b"r In an air the husband, exphiiAm area was ent editor and business m.'mag.'r Dnmnge Claiming that vt 1 . select" three candldafesrom lieutenant JitstfonedJnIani,laJiad fremendptsraqd.r.ly'n,portsj!i'' donated there tad feett corresiifinrf; thwe, lists 'to be voted on by "the broken her nose and that Jie.bjd witl) other , nuen. Jfrs.' lur iss VW.''Sn1seVloerirIy three Ktnd nt.,lody next Prldiy.-'-ErneEdvthe Js Ilarper'petlftonert' tit' a pwwlis'i' were1 ryprfed'''dead' tind Whitehead and Forrest Tdomns are T":'--"the lucumlteiit editor arid manager, eighty "Injured". limited divorce," th(H CHOSEN HEAD ; g WiK'has - ' RECLAMATION OF Stauwh drys aa well as ardent weta!will be invited rb appear" before the committee of house mem-berseeking liberalization of the Volstead art; It "war learned today. Annual Election Held Thurs(Himmltpp of the Wet day Evening; Installation .Thp " vi ' Confidential OFFICIALS IN Refetenxium"! PROVOTODAY To Be Taken tEROY HARDY rasesaTeTOely ' to Mar., WASHINGTON! ! " : BITI0N ltAW:1 m&Mi , .. .. R Enforcement Separated From Treasury Dept. - I y" '. i Modification SQUAD'-UNDE- fro. - u v DR. BEATTY PLEASED ENFORCEMENT WITH PROGRESS MADE CIVIL SERVICE -- I ,. - Hitr. ft. Health officers, city and school (UPJ A deserted farm bouse officials from 'all parts of I'tah - Wre, todsjr w ute evidence of twiuiyriogethef with Dr7 Y. "B." the disappearance of James PblppH sscretary of the state board Beatty, kla wife and their three children, I of health and nienilers f the lioard Pelleted to have "plunged to their mmllon-me- Hn thlr death In lake Erie daring an autocity Tursday evening .i. to discuss mobile rip IVlee Idand laxt health whdltions. Monday. ' ;V r ' lleet the president of America's Chairman. James T, Gaidner', of Phlppa bundled his. family, info newest ba4aH league. . In other te county commission, presided and small sedan nveays igo and word, we present Mr. Fred M. introduced Dr. Beatty, who outmade the" 18 mile trip over the k e Class C or-- lined the program' of w'orkuiow Nye of the toJhe Jjiland.: where h vUlted rek gahteatlon. An Ogden business man wyi He. told f thiencfits atires. On the same day, according of prominence, Nye has been to be derived from the. establishto word brought here late yesterday, Interested in the diamond long ment'" of the 'county Health " unit ihe family struck off on the re- He expects the new circuitpastime. Is sponsored by the assist-- , to get whl-turn trip. Nothiug has been beard ance of the International Henith' to a good start ." away -from theta since.' M lMaid and the Khepherd-Towne- r appropriation, together with the conn- Neighbor of the niltwlng famUy W -- there. jfrobably-Kag-Jm- t:: . tr..... ... one chance lb 4 thousand Phlpps got The wholesome effects of lm- through a heavy storm which broke uniiiizlng the children of the county, The4 jase.iateMiMidaj against long tisnof "tiiseasgs Thaf I It lVltuji mi fl Ilillltt general belief g' the aedan-olth- en MHUTTI l Ut 11 tiftiiU UlLtl Will?- rvj etrout by Dr. Beatty. lie expressed plungedthronglr rthere or bwapfc Mailed resulting, in the death f great satisfaction at 'the manner in n li-- ; V " Under '. - ALTO MAY HAVE PLUNGED INTO LAKE MUalcoPata I .'. ' Worked Examining-ChildreStricter- - Enf orxement to Go and Corrertine Ikfectsr Hand in Hand With - - - . - .. I Bony Jane' Fniicr led as the Twist' beautiful" "lady" In the '"Y" ontest at noon Banyon celebrity today. Richard . "Flore" Thome led the hosts as the most popular "iudy" and Letrande Anderson ns the most popular man. The contest ends this evening. During the contest adth-- Interest as given by "moving pUiin's-Tling taken of the Contestants which -- e- ent at the meeting. theater of this city. Dtie ;to the small tonnage of tomatoes, needed this year by the ' FICKLE MARCH. thronghoiV the - state. iht association-refuseJust as the verdant spring to 'cinheri pi.v with H first warm rays begins more than $10 per ton for tomatoes. The grower afre holding out for to beckon to the blrdA the leeK aud the beautiful fldw'ws. him- $12' a ton. the sauip nrlee they re- s downwltb eelved last yeaft; MrvSeett Is of the opinion that few tomatoes will be feroclous&lmdings and atifles, raised In l'tah- county for $10 a ton. i.fnr thainje Mng, all of those Peas will he contracted for $tHli cherished -- thoughts, jtbttut spring.! to $6ta ton for flrsLcall peas. '....The j and the rehewed life it brings. m j ) ic attract price for beans will be But after all one should not fix his confidence In "this fickle unu tor squasn a ron. can-ners" s i e, s the record - the appropriation would the house bill. wholly on Echo reservoir and; the r canal, as the Ptah lake Is unit . has. not ln'U approved-annot ready for .npprovaL Whether Senator Smoot can hold his amendment In the bill is uncertain, as the language with ref-- ' erence lake waa particularly .to , Representatlye objectionable Cramton, aud on his motion the now. standi-,H Bs ,"ntler "Ilp,lt' d - h - by .' . - Provo-Webe- Amendment 3- - It is vitally tmportanflhat this, sentiment rbe learned.! There Is no real, definite way to find out except by a monster, nation-widreferendum such as this one. ' Here is why it is important that the voters express their ; ' r r opinions. asked to been has already modify the Volstead; Congress act.- Prohibition organizations are pleading that the country as a whole does not want a change. Other organizations are pleading that the country as a whole does want ft change. some have Church societies have studied the question-win- d ' declared for, some against, the prohibition law. There is no. unanimity of, opinion.. There is nothing what ; the great mass of -to - tell Congress- - or- anyone-lse- ,; ' " ' : think;"1;in America ; people This big referendum' will do it. V aj Contest,ecretflr3roflnterio- EYERIONK SHOULD VOTE ! .. . - r i Representative latherwQd w.hich proposwl tot re store- - the,- - three words. in Question SPARKS EROlvi LIVEvWIRESl '.'' '. to the peuding bilL The only, advantage of the, tinuSut "Tell. the iHwple.of Utah county that I hid deeply grateful for the amendment Is that in the event the munuer in which they have rescinded to the call for funds to give relief Ptah lake nnlt should be approved to tboe unfortunate people caught in the slide at' Bingham last month." : lefireiHe-3W927V4lt-wJUcjLtl- chairmati-- tf the pending gpprotiriatlons . will sald"XTrTarrer."l'rnhTomity " " ''"'. ':" . , laiise if not expended, there would drive. "On Mm If of the general coniniiltce of the state I waut to thank le funds available ufor making a those-whstartifttlHah lakeitnifc gave so freely of their time in soliciting for funds for this most worthy ;ause. .(tf roar.se. those who wutributed lu any, my to the fund will rcclve the undying gratitude of the victims of this terrible' , circumstance most" of would were mnde homeless lu an Instant. month. o( March. Today j "A splendid spirit of human kindness baa been shown throughout Tiave aroitsed wlthlh"us"" that uch a the Inditjhtes thit there' entire state on this occasion. langtdd feeling that love4)f4he J "Spiritual fnpidles and Demand." 4a their tender of a -numlier have people-are great IB. yet "R. will be the 8ubjet of Rev. TlSeBialfutra retiewwT((pTthaFl serve as such this and times than less for those fortunate hearts they, comes with tha Bacbeldcr's in yhe Cm mmiity-ehnreTomorrow all those 50 West Second Norths SiimtayrfMprlng. Corner Second North to polut them out In '.even greater numbers than we would, under ordinary r- : and I'nlveniity-Arenne-nd Marchf T. . Sunday hooL-10-a--,wt Sunday circumstances believe existed' : pf this - capricious I at 10 a. m. This will be followed by Holy communion and serinanr'H ! fauatlcies rasft-al- . these But withal a. m. r T. P, F 7 :S0 p, 'm. the'sacrament of the Lord's supper. The church school conyenes each Monday, Mflrch" S. the Iidle. !' ever changing moods are n- genlons inventors of health and Guild will meet sit the rectorv.' Sunday at to a. m. The Young 8incere appreciation 1st lureliy acknowledged for all that his beeQ-(- . servU-i held at 7 pt m. At choir practice af T". :S0 p" m. i vigor and vrtien they- - come we-1 -- such and said sp end d sympthialng community, so full of ite i know that All at welcome at all- - sen'tthe real beantle of Ijthe evening service 8 p. m., the pas--i , consolation for lis, In the sudden losiMif bur dear glrli. ' frleudUness and BI'LKI.KY. sprliur awnof farbehlnd. torwlllji)utlnue his talks on Lent'Amrelln." Mrs."T. "Mr. P. 7,7" and McQnire, ttr. and Mrs-'O- . -" " en themes, "Rector. March-Weep- I 'we-ma- Services at St Mary's r Episcopal.Chureh the.-- Bingham-Re'.lef-Fun- ; ' hr o- Sunday Services at Community Church , g -- first-day&- ve4-rao- hopea-4re-teile- -- -- wl - I ,. ext : Appreciation. . Peo-ple- y !' 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