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Show r A NEWSPAPER jxrfiey f fairness to aU sections of ' UUh county. HERALD PHONES Ensiuesa Of fict . , 83 Editorial Booma . , 107 Dediakd to - - FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 205 , ., t.' ' ' ; .j i .ii i i ... ' ,' . - p::1 - .' r ''. '- .' . PRQYO. UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926. ii i : ' i " I -- 1 VJ Entertainment , ',' - , - ..v.'. - .,. , I, - xJ; VJ I - : V 1 OlTEXHHI I IMPEACHED BY P. I ' Committe i - k I i M V I I OVERWHELMING ST?ff I .. I I 2 Y- I - te Cse : Areitors Luncheon Mebew to : ' ' f Mif, LEON HAMPTON IS PRINCIPAL SPEAKER YOTEj f l..: 7 f W V r at I ! . ' f i I1 ? ( . l V' . 4 j ' BY HEAVY SNOV j " - HlfiH wivn whtpg ' KANSAS PUR1NG NIGHT , f. . III GENERAL PRWEA.1 April 7, 8 a. m. Big parade, Aprils 7, JO a. m. High akooHcMWng teams. April 7, dairy cattle judging. ?1 April 8, beef judslnn. , Bor and ' I April tr-'ia' .. . sbeep judging. April 10, 10 a. m. rimltrsiJ fas Judging. of beef, bull April " hogg and sheep. AprlJ 10. Dairy cow fale commencing at 10- - a. m. April 7,8:30 p. ro. Boxing match In Opera House. April 8. Governor's and program, commencing at 8 p. m.,'in auditorium. . k April 9. 8 p. m. Grand show dance; Every body welcome. ill A a n Ml , V'"' Kill - 3- Xi ' , n f 1 p 1 I - UP) n . . I t, Clayton Jenkins, manager of the jmmoi im.a,. WASHINGTON, April mmi i KANSAS CITV, Mo April 2- .Republican and Democratic lead Jenkins" Knit Goods company, was i Ai UP) storm brought Puoto larson Studio. i t is ers in the house expected to reach lected president of the Irovo Ro- four more inches of snow "ta this R.UNOR, VERDA, VANDA, AND RAYMOND PARK an agreement today on appointment tary club at the regular luncheon at territorj blocking highways further ' The good book says, ""To him who hath shall beglven." ef a committee to prosecute Federal the Hotel Roberts Friday. and disrupting train service to a Judge George W. English of the east-picture Is direct evidence of the trutb' "l'"fs rtl'J greater was elected vice , Willis Spafford ineBes era district of Illinois when he ia president ;Tr.; Fred It Tayor, sec- of lhe statement. There" are other similar picture to give added testi of snow has degreeFlfteefr fallen here In the last l .LL- called before the bar of the senate retary It. L. Edwards, treasurer; mony. ' four days, a fall which shatters all dm i to stand trial for "high misdemean Dan Hunter and Carl Wolfrom, The twins are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Don Park, 757 West records for this time of the year in LEROT HARDY. CHARLES IL WARD. ors" in office, trustees. Third North streot ltayuor and Raymond were lnim la ProVo, Marchi the 37 years of the weather bureau Exalted ruler, B. P. O.. Elks. exalted ruleA B. P. O. Elks, n After house the last beret iiistullcd ; new will night be by The officers y No. 849. 19, 1917. They are now attending the third grade of the Timpanogc Provo lodge Provo lodge Nft. 849. Oklahoma and Texas reported this overwhelming: vote declined to lm at the first regular meet Aig in May. school. Verda and Vanda were 'born February 19, 1924." second storm had missed them peach the, jurist. Chairman Graham. The greatest asset of any busiThe" iMiterual grandfather of the children is a' twin. Several twins While western Missouri and- - the Pennsylvania, of the judiciary com ness or professional man is the con" -of Mrs. itistersTind "IrnnTHT""" mittee sought to have seven mem fidence placed in him by the public."" ttii also greatef part of Kansas was whipped bers of his committee appointed to said Leon Hampton,, former presi the night, by the high the rhore southern 'states reiorted manage the case In. the senate but dent of the Salt Lake chamber of Minority Leader Garrett, Tennessee, commerce. "Confidence Is' the forrising temperatures and relief from ' , the' storm of two days ago. objected. netstone of so'Ietj(. without it, The work of stieet cleaners here : Graham proposed tliat five Uepn would crumble.' society wits altogether undone last night and . two Democrats ' be ."Confidence is acqn1.d through llcang Highways had been made passable charged with prosecution Of English years of right thinking and living. in part but reports this morning in. but Garrett interposed an objection It takes a long time to obtain it but dlcate that five feet or more of snow c ground that the party divi be lost in a moment's thoughtless-- ' Community Church to Ob Elks Lodge to Conduct Loyal- on jheshould - ' was blown back on the roads dursion be four and three...' ness." serve Easter Sunday With " ty Parade During Boys With applications for entry of Whatever agreement is reached ing the night. . v Week with followed '.Mr. was Hampton v Delightful Program livestock coming, in from all parts will be put in resolution form; and Fifty thousand dollars and more The fifth anmial national art ex over the United States does not re rapt attention and was given a Utah, the aeeond annual Utah be spent here before the city is will to submitted house the. Tuesday. bsiobserved known Easter Sunday will be LeRoy Hardy, well at the close of liiv hibit of the Sprlngville high school flect itself In the spiritual; makeup freed flora-thCounty Livestock show, to be held with special and appropriate- isetv nessAinan of Provo, Thursday ve- - - Jnst when English will be holed hearty applause grip of King Winter,, " hddress. of the of the Citizens; interesting 8 In SiwniKb Fork, April Ti a, and vices .officials "said. Hundreds of wjjyfjirojH,iately)idaijJlie before the bar of the senate to stand x city ruler exulted as ' at t was the installed ai fhe of TinsinesiPas Sunday, defined Community nlng He In effort school has been vain. auditorium Thursday high .nM'n-habeen working dally cleat 10, promisea to be one of the most ch ure ' corner Secon North and of the Provo. lodge B. P. O. Elks trial is problematical. buying or selling commodities, or afternoon. Hundreds of townspeo Th presentation of a beautiful por lug the streets and large crews will successful, exhibitions Of livestock H. Charle succeeds avenue. Mr. HardyUniversity knowledge pr skill. He maintained ple Joinedthe. students, while 'art trait of Dr. George L. Smart, of he employed ever seen In this county. t(,d;ty and An Easter progiam will be pre- Ward, retiring head of the local that every professional man of Rovers from every section of the Suit Lake Citi, Ito the high school tomorrow. !:throughout ' In addition to a large variety of , ' fcusiness a ; of the man, also the scholars is sented lodge. by a necessity coflnty". were present to witness the art collection was one of the outbe a display i livestock,, there will of 10 to took a. school ceremonies which at is business an integral part The installation since m, many beautiful paintings exhibited. standing features" of the opening ef automobile and a demonstration cburch. ' inwith J. T. While not so many paintings are program. The presentation every pidfesejon was of milk machines and milk equip parents ftnd friends are cordially - place at the Elks' homeruler of the vited." Farrer, past exalted He; girV several Interesting illus- on exhibit this year as last, une made by Mrs. John It. Anderson, ment, according to members. of .the 11 o'clock service of wor Provo lodge officiating. the Following At trations off 'tohort cuts' 'formerly quality, of the paintings is a great president of the Home Culture club committee. an exceptional musical program the ceremonies Mr. Farrer, on b- e ship prnctlced In iinlnpn sml (lcclarcd ileal higher; greater dlscernmeht of Springville, in behalf of the club. IH Is stated that the only : o will be offered, as follows half of the members that servtoe organizations such as was practiced this year resulting in In her address, Mrs. Anderson char BOISE,' Idaho April 2. (UP) herd of dairy com and Hlrea Organ prelude, "I Know that My extended greetings to the 'incoming Attorney General A. II. Conner for- jhe Rotary.club had PHcl yisjnws aeterised Dfc- - Smart as the father ln the state Df Utflh will be. a fea- JReedevmerXtveth," e" from tWe 'ftler-slah.- officeifs Shd "expfessed-th'.to r on a to and returned hibit his announced candidacy-foshow.' plane. also wi'l higher of being There the art movement of the commu rejected merly this of ture Handel. dence of the lodge in their ability to United States senator Thursday by SANTA ROSA. Cal, April 2. The following memlierS of the the artists. aud praised him for the interest be one car load of choice, picked nity a "Come Xe Faithful" conduct its affairs in Hymn, creditably publication of a statement in the Snanish Fork Rotary club were The main address was given by he has taken for, so" many1' years (UP) Luther , BurbanK Hofcteln heifers, both registered plant ' , Offertory, "We Shall Feed His manner. , He will oppose present at the luncheon : Ed Money, Dr. O. K.. Hansen, mayor of Provo, even though pot a resident of wizard who has, beea seriously III Pend D'Oreille. and high grade, or purebred shlp- - Flocks. " "Messiah," Handel. Mb. Hardy expressed appreciation Senator Frank U. Gooding, present E. Both, Dr. Gi 0, Taylor, who' was introduced as one of the Springville. She said that the Home for a week, was so much better to"Christ Is of that confidence, and outlined a Anthem by choir, incumbent. Opposition to the world Herbert Snell, Warren Adams, Fred greatest art lovers of the state. In Culture club in presenting the por- day that he sat up and ate breaContinued on Page Three.) ' Knierson. ,. Risen," ' '":-.: program of work forthe ensuing court and all foreign entanglements, gmart Jr., Dr. J. W. Ilugea. and ills forceful way he impressed upon trait wished to perpetuate the name kfast -- - . Hymn, "Jesns Christ Is Risen To-- year. Foremost among me eany liis hearers the fact that If the art of Dr. Smart. Attendants looked upon this as an fiPPaiUMJULfmthejncroachmeJrtprakHGhr day,'i since the prolectrto WTdsTefeTTiy Th"eETK: of the federal government in state collection of the Springville high In behalf of the high school art encouraging sign becanse Easter message by the pastor. lodge will be that of boys' loyalty matters and support for a. high tar-rl- f school1 and the annual exhibit here htart attach a week, A G. A. Jncobsen "tbronation." association, accepted Hyma are the principal planks, In Con day. This project, which is. a part he has eaten but, little and only :if the best of paintings from all the portrait of Dr. George-L- . Smart. ago Chorus," ' Postlude, "Hallelujah of the RoUry club's boys' week ac ner's statement. ' .'. " r : foods.' soft E E, K mid sen, principal of the "Messiah," Handel. tivities will be In change ot the of iovorable the Because reports Geo. W. Fltzroy. organist nnd.JL4 EiksriodgrthisarraTis-for-the- -t school, presided at the meetins in from' the Burbank home LV; Joseph A. Cullmrtsonj chorister, will le as- day, which will be observed early in the absence of f. V. Wingate. chair hlg tnsto-- " aninlfiti-Bobei- t man of the art committee .who is loyalty-parad- e, -- WASHINGTON. April 2. big Mayrlnclude-he (TP sisted Jsya .Strong but said call expected ' mary early Roliert Bee., Jri cellos' Ir The committee appointed to take confined to his home on account of to The AntI Saloon league today ap- Bee and ' drop in to examine his patient ? ! 71 A. Bratton, Geo. S. win McDowell, sickuess. Rev. . of Hall Barrett Js euthus-comprised charge of .this project In the morning. BOISE Idaho April 2. (UP)-Twe- nty pealed to its members and violins. ; . fered the invocation; after which later of R. S. Curtis J. A. Boshard, W. iastic dryg ; for $0,000 to comlmt Thos. Schott, Idahc the at i ftve 'prisoners Principal - KnudeirwcoinedSv L. Biersach, A.; H. Jonn, uean no the Serious offenses against pro- ; IIorsIiFib"eha"lf"of the., students of Tucker, L. I. Johnson and Edward ulbltlon lajcongresgJ essinhe will that pardot tlce they ' . ; The Provo Athletic club of the the school, through whose efforts Scherer. Letters were sent out by the Ixiard for their freedom at the reg also brought before .ynoni Pacific system wlU condiKt and sacrifices, he said, this art is the Ua "$5,000 Hardy that stating League ular board meeting next Wednesday exhibit had been made possible. the lodge the Importance of proper S basketball game in the Pnovo high Under the board's rules the appllca least We dare ask' considering the school gymnasium Saturday beginThe high scholastic standing of observance of flag day June 14. April 1 Formal opening oc-- .; seriousness of the wet offenses." tons must be on file five days curred With grett throng In atthe students' of Springville. high 'Other officers installed. Tuesday ning at 8. o'clock. After the game The letter referred to the beer hear This is a big de session. Heilbut. the club members and their1 friends Phil were: school was traced directly to the evenfne tendance. whicl ings which start next week, before Howlrd will adjourn to the. ': Armory .hall crease In appIic.nclons for knight; esteeled leading the" senate judiciary committee. atmosphere of the art collection b'v WASHINGTON. April 2. VP) Springville April could give ho reason Monday, offfdals state The entire cast of "II Thovatore." esteemed loyal knight; where a. banquet will be served and L. Done, former principal of ' school" day. TM) or Graham, Trouble between drys- - and' wets Ray 'Washington. total sometimes is which being the opera prepared Requests' will follow. esteemed lecturing Pnnl Davis, dancing the school and now principal oflhe over "subpoenaing witnesses for the T; Wednesday, April 7, 8 p. m. by the student body Of loung unii A siiecial train is coming from ; Paul D. Vincent, secretary Untie high school at Eureka. He senate beer hearings which, are to lectures- - bjr. Art Appreciation versity; under the direction of Wil- knight EdR. Edwin Stein, treasurer ;L. LyBdal with people to attend the af declared that he is certain feeyond open Monday caused serious division Pfofs. B. F. Larsen of th Brig-haliam F. Hanson, head of the music J. wnrrta. trustee: Ernest uucKiey, fair, railroad officials state. The doubt that the annual exhibits have In the Investigating committee that "O. arid reYoung University first will its have department, J. S. Fischer esquire;. N. C. public is invited to attend. materially raised the scholarship of threatened to interfere with the D. Campbell of the Provo High hearsal with the B. C. U. concert or- tiler: chaplain ; Albert. Halladay, the school. He said that the stuPrice, .:' '; In School; chestra Friday evening at 4:30 , inner- guard. dents have exerted themselves to do Senator. Edgc Repub'.lcan, New Friday, April 9, 3 p. m. College Hall. ' Chairman their work better than othchijhave Jersey , presented to Mothers Study Women's cttlb j. Director Hnnson expects to take UP) Mean's of the Judiciary DENVER, Cola, April 2. done that" "work. ever hold first the of the will both Springville organizatiyns through Train schedules were Impaired to- two acts which is to conduct the hearings The Booster Girls' .Club of the "Dost Ttvou Know of the opera, Every note Fair of Cjtus Dallln bust; f B(URfcTdnh(i AdHl 2 will 8chool day And air mall planes failed to In the give a list of two dozen witnesses he High a Snringville schools' Is Land"' meniorized from also ttus the perfectly, opera. is "Mignon' elementary brought grade Idhbi'''ciiMne opeia lenve last night due to a heavy Director Hanson said. Time now a dancing party in the opera house ..operetta,,, prnrpfrrlM of. wh'h-g- ' revenui'totalirng $10S.n30.10 1,uf taU nror the " I o W.-"1- "' .! I... Means iniormeu nuiir ymi n lyenlngjfat.Jthg. henpflt of the to benefit art fund, die," Two selections were play-- il by months of January on r eDruary, ac Um- - all day - ywto4tHH not customary to . subpoena witand art fuud. The Aerial orchestra of the of the 12 and .commission piece 2.--UP) Grant the A. Jesten staging trio, ing Young to string Monday, April university ALLIANCE. F, hours cording few NeK, April In Wyoming, after a nesses in hearings oh bills and called , ' in working the cast with the orches- Salt Lake City will furnish the mu tollections . school day. A blinding snowstorm was blamed er of law enforcement, consisting of LeRoy Robertson, El resnite last night, a blizzard was of the com- an immediate meeting A cordial Invitation is extendcome 7 tral anu sic, :30 mer to; uisen.14, Harvard WoUuesday, April for the crash of a Burlington pass- for Marchi wUl npt rasing over most of the state today. whether to dedde stibpoenaes to. mittee be at in on will be The to the ed public, dancing The April given opera ;Two tenor., and. alto dutftS were should be- p. m. Art lecture. enger train Into a livestock train in until the middle of' April, Predictions for Colorado Were "snow 15 issjied. tendance. ' thai and 16 "in College Halt Saturdav. , tax paid indicates Anril which resulted in the death of E. J three-censung by lipila 'Thompson. and Evan today. Madsenyof; ,lhe Young .university Dunn, Wolf Creek, Monti near 3,517,72 noorai!-rct- , Reports were rencfllng here of an ' . music departjuerif.""'J V ;": tute at art gallery. Tliornton, Wyp. The crash occurred during the first two ,, montns tnn tnmohlle and trolley J accidents . in I 021 59 "To te absent frmn the Springgallons vear Idaho to in Lincoln or,. ',19 late were Monday repors according fatalities yesterday; but April nd various towns, ' : ; ' ville art exhibit i'l!ke missing a school day. to the railroad division officials daily. V i reported. , NEW YORK - April 2. (UPl ' .. birthday,"-sai. .Dr. Smart in re- here today. Wedni'sday. 'April .21 7:30' The-- last art of tftp Tmrty Ean Cnr- " "All fornier "p. m.3rt" lecture. ..' spiiueJo a n tirgcpt ..rwjuwtlluit on the stace' of his" he Vxpress" himseif .regarding, the f 'Filimy, " April SPATifiu'al at the UUihna Gardens this evening, and-- it is ta be hoped' that, eur I theater during the enrly hours - of beit "Each exhibit. school McDoniald "Honor H. year present play.'V high HclxT valley friends will be in! attendance," says Mrs.. J. . February $ will take phice in fed- comes a bigger and a Mter birth. Bright." ''. : ''; ; court. a former resident of Ileber city. era! St Mary's Episcopal church, '50 day. In the langjiage of the boys, Monday, April' itnder theitrlcal The Ivanhoe commandery ' of The producen 'I regard it as a splendid' thing for all our old time friends to West Second North.' Easter Sunday. I get a great .kick from my visit to school day. ' ' chArgingL him with testify; ., - Knight Templars acctmpaiiiel h'y get together at these annual reunions in an evening of JolUficWtion,' April 4 r to to 27 the exhibit from Seekers year year Tuesday, April be rthe local order of DeMolny ing falsely before the grand Jury InSunday school, .10 a. m. : and I look forward with pleasure tP this event. watch.- It grow." ,'CIubof Salt l4ike City. serthe affair, faces a Easter the at address' and the vestigutlng service guests Communion special a. An have 2. committees very, interesting (UP) "J understand the prepared LONDON, April lie' reviewed th? hls'ory of the ..Wednesday, April 28, 7:30 p. of five years lmpris- held- In the Community church vices m. penalty art .movement .of thp Snringville onment apd .000 fine. Exchange Telegraph dispatch from program and it would be a shame If any of our Wa'satch county folks ni. Art. lecture. A'l memhrs 7:.T0 at ll.o'clock. choir Sunday practice. Saturday, "" '""' Calcutta says 'that fifty persons should miss' It :'". "'. hu;h school duriiiK Ihe pi) A- IS pars. TrCarroIl, having entered a pUa of ' . . Thursday, April 20 Kiwanis of the Masonic fraternity aiv in were killed, one hundred Injured He told how a fey i;rt lorefs used not guilty with, the privilege of Club ' . of arqnnluftBnes brings fond recollections of our 'AH are cordally Invited to art "This renewal .. evening.' the. t temple to vited meet at MasoiiJc, "7nnd" seven tlllfltres tlpstroved by a ' Jives' and " It Is very interesting to note the, changes time hag "' Friday. April . 30. tnveillng 10:80 a. m. and aominy ilie " !ir at ; early vices. chatigin?, the plea .next week, has tornado which swept the Madarpur (Continued oa Page program of prize pictures. been released under $2300 ball. Rccter. in all of us. I for one, hope tp see all mySld friends tbeje.'' " TEN. IV. r. BCLKLBTi otoanaidery to thq ckurch .service. wrought ' ' ' '' . , district today. " , ; x .' - ' Many Roads Covered By Five 10 six f eet of I Snow YT m MOREJIED UP Dava - f ' . .: ;l Fifteen Inches of Snow Falls In Past Four ' I ) v' , '" - i TT '". ' WlCv? ,i n ' W MfSpJS Ew 'i C . i "... , B01 ttiJh,r SuESJS ' . I Planning Big Thinjrs for Show . Three-Da- y ,U OT ! . - T . PRICE TWO CENTS . ,1 i iII 0: i; i ' r . j Show Wffl Open Wednesday And Will Continue For Three Hava opmc-TriTrt- .' ' , . . ' 0FW(. IN; I , - :. iTfrffl k ' ' - - . . .i I. all-nig- it . . j 9.-- Sa!e LE ROY HARDY EASTER MUSIC , wind-durin- NEW HEAD OF ATMENOTROPE - ' : . SHALL SUNDAY live-rtof- NATIONAL ART EXHIBIT OF , ELKS LODGE . SPRNGVILLE HIGH -- SOIOOI : - of v . - f WILL OPPOSE - : PLANT WIZARD SEN. GOODING i- ve 2MUCH BETTER Ayer-Bblr- ". . jbh S. DRYS PREPARE 25 CONVICTS TO, BIG CAMPAIGN ' TENTATIVE U.P. EMPLOYES rSEE&PAROONS w CALENDAR GlYEPARTY -- of events ;Y' STUDENTS BEERHEARING ISTHREATENED OPERA SOON -- : , TRAIN SERVICE IDAHO GETS BIG m IS IMPAIRED '. ' ' .TAX REVENUE TRAINS CRASH Trt INSNOWSTORM " Tlftf-lt- tjM fafr , t illons-oH!aiwie-rs- . W Gave Stage Party:, SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES Under Indictment , ;: FIFTY KILLED ' Kniffht Templars To Attend Service Episcopal Church . ;,";-- ' :. INTORNADO ...'. ' -, ; ll. ' ' max-Imri- - . . ed , T .' all-se- ' , : 1 - ' V . . v "v.l |