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Show 1. ANEWSPAPE8 T HERALD PHONES Dasiness Office . 95 Editorial Ewni ; , 107 Dedicated to a policy of fibrosa to all sections of Utah eoanty. FOBTIETH YEAR. NO. 247. :: :: PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY. ::- - ::. . 1 :: :: -- :: :t- , JUNE 2, 1926. PRICE TWO GENTS ,. , the mi mm m m n a. m r w .i " mm H I ' V GIBSON KING DRIVER Party Was On Way to Salt Lake to Attend a i Theater Four Provo youths were seriously, although not fatally, injured la an auto accident a short distance north of the Point of Mountain Tuesday evening: Emma Gay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gay, 645 East Center street, la' the most seriously, Injured. She sustained bad. cuts and lacerations about the facie and prob ably a broken nose. It was at first reported that "She had sustained a fractured skull. Examinations early thig morning disclosed the fact that no bones had been broken and that no Internal Injuries bad been sus tained. 1 ? . daughter of .Mrs. I. It East. First North jtreet, wis badly cut about the face ; Mabel. JVUlis, C. Lisonbee. tieta anniversary ef the , Brig-ha- m Young University. Young men ef the student body had prepared the huge Monogram during the day with oiled saw- -. dust in preparation for the Alumni gatherhg at. night Utile law of the university. At the propitious moment these men with lighted torches 'kef fire to the oiled mixture in s hundred places 'and soon the great letter more than 300 feet long was a flaming symbol of surpassing beauty. The material burned for a long time. It is certain, that those who saw the great, letter were thrilled with its beauty am) its prediction, for the -- Y" never glowed blighter than it did Tuesday night Many took it as an omen of good for the great institution which has meant so much In the lives of ' thousands of men and women of this and surrounding states. ai . OF ACCIDENT CAR TT ARRANGES FOR WET GARBAGE if! "" -- I ... J I- - U 7- -' ?Wi Iv-- Commander of the Dirigible "Nore Divulges Proposed 'irans-Won- d Flight -- - lJi 1 T4 st si'. :: I i ; the flaming "l" on the mountain side Tuesday sight warked the passing of the flf- - Emma Guy, Popular Provo High School Girl, Badly Lacerated About Face TZ :: :i p' ' : INSPIRATION TOITSALUIiINI i ., foIiemost Americans and crown prince " fc RAMINGT ACC0U11T FOR - : : ' ,..:::-- ;':: - Ifl'? AT 1DUATI0II i '"V President Heber J. Grant In y Charge of Fiftieth Anni-versar- of University , WOULD MAKE TRIP i VIA NORTH POLE SYLVESTER Tells Vividly of Trip of Dirig- lble ' Across jNortn role Recently , 234 Students Receive Diplo-v-toFrom University and Normal School Q. CANNON AuuiuassiSS GRADUATES as '' NOME, Alaska, June 2L ( UP ) While the JfoTge "was skimming across the wastes where therNorth PoW lies, 'Colonel Umberto;.Ngblle,' Italian commander of the dirigible, was conceiving another epochal flight which should add to Italy's glory. It is a trans-worl- d flight, by way of the North Pole, from Home to Tokyo which be wishes to undertake at some undetermined time In the future he said here today. Noblle with five of the Italian members of the, Norge's crew arrived in Nome Tuesday in the U. 8. coast guard cutter Hazel Pbm.Port Clarence bay. They, embarked at Port Clarence after .a trip over ice from Teller, .v. declared Colonel 'The'orge," Noble, was absolutely under command and eontrol at all times. None of the Italians, including myself had any sleep from the time we took off from King's Bay-unafter we had., arrived in Teller, 72 hours " later. , "For myself, I had tW0 hours sleep out of 100 hours. "Italian black coffee and beef tea were our only nourishment." Delay in taking off from King's Bay, effected 12 hours later than planned,, added to the fatigue of the crew, Noblle said. The Italian commander corrected reported inaccurate statements regarding his proposed flight across Asia from Tokyo. "These rumors arise, I understand, from the fact that in Septem ber I will be sent to Japan by the t r By PBOF. J.M. JENSEN if'h ':iJ:Jvr Graduated: 234 students from Brlgham Toung university on Wednesday morning. Six received master's degree, 114 bachelor's degrees; nd, 114 normal diplomas at the" f graduation exercis- es of the. . unlrsity. An unusual grouping of .first magnitude' celebrities here Is shown at the exerciHe ofntoVeiUng. the John Ericsson memorial In Washington. The address to araduatM . h- Is standing at thejleft, Heated then In order are Crown Prince of Sweden, President Ctxtlldge, Mrs. (Vtulidge and Uvered by BJshop Sylvester , Chief Justice Taft Q. Can'-no- n dla" not pboto-grap-h the Crown Princess; Louise.,, yV'hat th Crown Prince said when he leaned overdo Rdareitne''Priesldent of. salt Lake ty. v lie empha" ' ' ' ' sized the Importance of character i .." , '.. is the first taken in.Anerica I which the Crown Prince appears in bis and loyalty-loy- alty to nation, to church, to self and thus to fellow-me- n and to God. . " : jlu)ran'd?nla.:; Evening HefaldScti OhceMofeln BURGLARS GET le 4 t- SHIALL100TIN te ciera rerCTlls r . MOTHER GIVES ng; .President Helr J. Grant acted as the presiding official of the exercises and delivered an inspiring LIFETOSAVE ; address.-,- and body, The university day began with a Gloson Klng, son of. Howard King boadncertnTaiTllle dlrecUoa ot 460 West Third South' street, was Professor Robert Saner, The the least injured of the four: processloa took at Through the expedient and efficient ddpperation of ihe The" city health department are J. W. Anderson, son of N. II. An a m; Spirit of Spring",place was render-e- d 5InCv of a MoronL Association, Cleveland, P., to Newspaper the as of sustained anxious of have Enterprise deep derson, many by the B., Y. U. Cnonil Gold and Money Taken From the cut over the left eye. , . ; Evening Herald today is able to publish the first pictures Pennsylvania Woman Hurls Invocation "was offered Hodety. Jresidehts of the city as possible fake i Over Offices Dental by Elder According to information receiv advantage of tnewet garoage coi printed in the Intermountain territory of two of the most , Seven-Year-Ol-d Girl From Joseph T. Smith, of the Council of V Holiday. events ed from the Salt Lake county hos- lection system now in operation, ac at D. last of C., l Track .Washington, outstanding Saturday Twelve Apostles. r' pital, where they were, rushed im- cording to. Dr. Arnold E. Boblson, "Going Home" 'was sung oj' the Two dental offices in Provo were the unveiling ceremonies .of, the John .Ericsson memorial - . of mediately after the accident, all city physician. ofi,' millionaire of the AilsaMel ..'-- , daughterwedding burglarized sometime between Sat jnd UQfJESNE, ,Pa.i June 2, (UP) faculty- quartet"."' ''For the sake of health, and sanl four are resting easily today. of- the TreaBurjTHellon, and David Kirkpatrick A '." Walter "E. Clark mornand Secretary urday- evening, Tuesday widowed mother gave her. life represented be Miss Willis, who recently return- tntion, every home owner In Provo to information re- Este Bruce, son of Senator Willidm Cabell Bruce of Maryland. to save that of her 7 year old senior class 1n an address, and ex- -, ing, according, ' ed to Provo from Richfield,, where should take proper care of the wet ceived at the police station. The pwsspd BRpreClatlon os,- - the K;Kd Immediately after the photographs had been taken at daughter. , she had .beeft teaching school dur- garbage accumulating dally," says received by the young; men and woare working on the .cases but Washington, D. C-- i they were jushed to the New York office Rosa police as ilrft was 81, her Btolar, has Dr. Itoblson. beeiffy&f' "Arrangements have ing the past winter, acknowledge that no clue has been of the NEA Service where they were developed, the. engravher men from; the- school-rla- . custom, accompanied looking Ing at the Guy home since Tnurs-da- been made by city health board for forward to .the futnre. ytae: saw the . . obtained,.' to school. mats When At and a. 1:30 In. daughter, Mary, produced.made, newspaper ings wheif Mrs. Guy and bet daugh- tlie collection - of this garbage. How the burglars entered the Ofduty of the graduates tp lie not In Sunday morning the mats were mailed to the Evening: Herald they approached the railroad tracks self, ter Connie left for San Francisco. Those who only desire to have it since the in a also is fices ofj aggrandisement,: but in rservice. mystery, the near Pennsylvania Dnqnesne Provo" Wedne;3ir special delivery envelopes, reaching" Tuesday evening the two girls ac hauled during the summer months doors were locked when tbeowners to society. Adjust- : Station, Mrs. Stolar, holding f the ln?' owe morning. day companied' the two young men in ft will have to pay a fee of one dollar came to work Tuesday morning. ,lnenta mB"t bmsde; bdt fn so do- stood child's' hand, tracks is Herald one of 500 more The Ford roadster driven by King, They per nionth, while those who have it the than Evening leading a an eastbound not-Ir- e At the office of Dr. H. L. Love, :,Erfn.clple;jje,aaidfc.;in!istpassenger train were on their way to a theatre In collected the year round pay only Itallan.government4-direet-thel- r; 32 West Center street, the following evening newspapers in the United States served by the NEA down the' pain on - oeeur- . W wnfrper "nionth:""" Lake whe4he accidentwork of assembling a new airship, articles were taken : Casting old Service, recogmzed as the leading news picture organization without a momen's. ' : hestltatjon, Among the duties of the Jtradu'red. l -"Those who desire to hare the constructed In Rome ' of America. .. ates. of' one he cited under hfirled the little girl out of danger three di gold buttons, that gold clasps, my beautifying No one seems to know exactly obllector call at their home, should rection lor the Japanese navy. No reflection' should then run dovn and killed 'by surroundings: lingual bar. 25 or 30 porcelain teeth the cause ef the accident. All of communicate with me by telephone be cast upon the past, but-- in rural I must add, though, that this with gold backs, six or eight the train. the occupants of the 'car wer too or send in the coupon printed in brilliant idea of a trans-Pola- r communities . pioneer conditions flight crowns, and a small piece of 22-severely shocked to remember Just another place In today's Herald." from Rome to Tokyo is not Impos gold plate. should give way, to progress. v . uuc exactly- - bow it uuuuraeu. sible. In teaching,", the'. iateneeCnal ." At the office of Dr. Vera Greensaw the accident. f a ue ,iaea came to me on our wood, Columbia Theatre building, should not lie the .' Mr finv railed at the Herald of The moral, was entitled to the, most flight over the North Pole. 8ome only five dollars' jn silver is missfice at noon today, following a '.earnest endeavors .of the teachers. day, I hope, it will be fully Realized. ing.. . to the hospital. He sent a tele:. (UP) At BUTTE,; Mrtnt, Jiine j 2 :( UP) t ... BANGOONVJune Accompanying Noblle On his arMorftlk.problwns,, should b attacked Mrs. of Guy " gram today notifying rival were Natalie Ceclonl, second fearlessly, and solntfons obtained, inder Iniyh all f minerrarenrted the accident." He said that the girls In command and chief Burma on of rock" wnica An Instrumental the andr rendered swept motorist, cyclone quartet which enEiilfed them In the were unconscions when taken to "the v motorists Vebvinco Pomella, Ardu- May V3t and as the check on tltp "West' Colusa ' Quartet In G Minor.: ; Cupid has certainly been busy nio here. late last 'jfline hospital-lat- e Tuesday nights but ' Atilo Geratti Attore, toll feared tftl was' that and Master Cannon it 'discussed continued, the Bishop op-two last these, imdays, according , ... that today- they seemed to be nigar. rne Balloons Aiessandrlnl. reach oi four list and thousand., the might' portunlties ,lyln? po8ibllIties who Wallace M. Hales, county clerk, ! No hope Is held that any are yet proving rapidly. Alessandrlnl was. indignant when before the graduates.' ,Of thfr 20,0fH the tommlariott for. Arrakon. has aflve and It will take until late to As soon as Mrs. Guy returns to has Issued fifteen marriage licenses informed that "..;! . announced. had who had gone forth from the school reports CLEVELAND. placed -, 2 June O., (UP). tima, 16 to tbent. to dig' Prove the girls will be brought bak, during that, credit with Norwegians' for ma nip-- v Ttje greater part of the deaths day Three, hundred brotherhood of loco- In the half century of (s existence, The following are the victims of ' T . CoiUsa West the' The is Mr. Guy said. : property mation or the Norge. were In - the Mungdaw Newnship,, of had achieved honor and dis, "Dannie's" winsome ways: ' Gilbert the . Anaconda . Copper Mining motive engineers general chairmen, many NEW IORK, June 2 (UP) A where' a tidal "Commander Noblle was the man up the: tinction. Justice, George, Sutherlthe full of the representing Alden Hutchlngs and Alice Amelia strength V ;'; company. who did the work," declared Ales- - roniance which began the night Naaf river for many miles, i Court of "the Pa lee, both of Beaver; A. La Toy prgautition in the; United States and of Miss Elinor M. Patterson, daughter . sandrini Unlted4 and Cariada, met here today.-tjinderstood. hurt Kimball, of Kanosh, and Isabel, The master of the balloons was of Joseph Medill Patterson, weal a lTl.il.-"of wage eaics; acknowledged (he value' of the, lar tit ' 1111 mni-- ' "Kd- - I tbe Qtavatia HOUSE WRECKED" publisher of Chicago and New to thy mataUIn constant In - of Spahish1 Ids life Tbe' ing; accV-dinmel tp - Al- 'flnenw? of the ward Altken Thomas,In nnn Tonened as the the speetlort of the balloons from inside Tork, .1.. fred Johnston, grand chief enirimer. although he had, never been a, niem- i Fork, and .Arrllla" Myrtle Ford, of the mar-j WESt BBH)GBWATEB, Miit is the result cf a vote taken among oef of the Latter-da- y main well as fromjhe "Miracle" at Boston, led to the Rnihts chnrch. Kaniib; James Orlando I verson and June 2, 'ere This inspection rlage of Miss Patterson and Itrissell n top of the bag. The speaker made sneclnr.rfer-enc- e Ber-lythe .chairmen sometime agoj ajjMng of both Aileen Johnson, Provo; silgbtiy hurt on by of the eariy.tooay Boston, night several trips to the 'roof Ccdman, Jr., to tle wine of xetigiougj Inthemr j(f- they desired Moront Hair and Monlta HaypiosioA that wrecked! the "home, of of the dirigble while It was in of May '25, the bride's iarent8 re-- : ' in the lives pf the y onng. struction movement a in towsrd wage looking cock, both of Provo ; Pearson H. Samuel Johnwju, brother of Simou vealed today. . STOCKHOLM, ; June" 1 (UP) flight. '1 more money and better working people Corbett and Gladys Brimhall. both The marriage was performed at The cabinet of E. Trygger resigned Johnson whose wife received the The life of Brighan) Yonrut unl- , rondltlons. of Provo: Forrest Glen Kelly, of six .' years "T Putnam, Conn." . today after an adverse vote la both reward for the' capture speaker reminded his What proposals will be put before verslty.-thJames Buriston, 83, Brlgham, and Iona Sabin, of Salem ; Richard When plans were made by. Miss houses in parliament on the govern ago of Nicola Sacco and Burtholo Auditors, was practically that of- i meeune- rannor ne oerermi'iefl and i...tne formerly of "Mona, died Tuesday Arthur Bannor, of Sprlngvllle . me ,r Patterson's mother, whereby she ment's unemployment' policy. .,, vmizeiii, onticuu iiiur.ie.ers., n.U.n.f 1.1 W JmHm niuht at the home of his 'daughter, Una Robertson, of: Spanish Fork ; and, her daughter would vhdt EuBefore tie ammlnted and their reriorts made. i the United States. SDrlnKvIller1 Clifford A. Christensen. Mrfc-- ft of Salt At- - 8tarr-- of rope' this month, Codmaa and his ;"' war. was there, comnflratively savs. jjr.srf.n of Nebeker. "; Afton i4'tij.ClTlI Peath was due to pneumonia. He Lake City, and fiancee decided not togwait until real coVeae education In the Christensen and bad been sick 12 days, . Pajsoni Cley the return before oelnj marriedrT In om earliest ' colleges York Kew. Mr. Buriston came to Springvllle Dora Amanda Anderson, both of wayrainmeJuJa.jn was The formal announcement hold sway, enltnral msna-jth- e .snhjects a of in at to of sit L. meeting Samuel Wheeler, day to Bve with Ills daughXera last Mayfleldr made by. the Pattersons here the I understand Pjrovo is Infested with the most reprehensible type of. g"ersprentljMLlaige-eastejnJOf. the withth?deve:ppmcnt year. - Previously to that time he Springvllle. and Lillie A. Anderson, which es first wardot,the marriage hrexlstencethat ot grave robber," Bays J. P. Beck, whose iences. a . controversy demands of iractlcl It. P. Christensen, 'principal, of the At the time bad lived in Mona for many yjeara.4 of Pleasant GroveT" John ways had been made public. observations lead.hltti to believe something should be done to prevent the Le Crist school of Dancing in the trainmen will be subtqltted. i (arose between the two. with the reHe was born In Worstershlre, of Charlestonr-andAdle- an crime. a continuation this a be between .sult dls will also that firemen compromise pf IVeomotlve land, July 24, 1842, and came to. Croft, of Deseret; Merrill Lewis Salt Lake City, will present a num "People are contrhually complaining that It is Impossible to leave enss wages today, according to D. two hnd Wn reachwl. Thl condlUtah In the fall of 1856. ew, and Emma ber of professional students in ,. j hlson. of Iake no ' He In mind of It Is .In as our on the all the at the Firemen speaker, cemetery of Hon, ' B. graves vnluf to any and dances James Morton two Robertson, anything of be survived sons, president. John is program given at by Emery, of Provo ; " !' was the desirable one. ' ' ' sooner placed there than It Is stolen. will be represented, bv a Buriston of Goshen and John Bur-- viola Fage. both of Lindon; and the Columbia theater, Friday eve.: j Bishop Cannon called attention to iston of Bingham; four daughters, Edward Glen Cameron, of Delta, ning June 4. The Le Crist dancers "This occttrs to: me to be a very serious and deplorable state of mlttee of general chairmen. i It would be worth our while to pay detectives, to teaching of colleses that men-- , the in Mrs. Barah White, 8panish Fork; and Eva Christene Hansen, of St. are noted for the artistry, and finfor wait lay affairs, invesirsate nerore drawing ' HDARROW CI)SE8"AIU31TENT ish of their work, and they promise Mrs. Annie Chllds, Mrs., Emma Art bony.. Idaho. , . , they should Ue glven lltthvtontheselpuilolners and when-caug- ht Therein lies' an Ini 8CAanvTLf.,''"'"-v.':"'.:ofessTonal' ma to and make affh: sideratlon. If we never mfTannpTpf any effort between the eftn distinction ; of irortnnt climax the ScbpeJ Everet and Provo. type. both Balrd. of Many professional people of this type of undesirables we shall forever have- to suffer these ' wi nnediwnted. sond the man ted state before27 great grand children. the f: I smen. of Pleasant r, rove, and- Atta have said here Is no better school ' ROME. June 2. (UP) Appoint- 1IOOAA , apiefll hearing V ' '. r '.V i bsiTMs should he applied by was court inclple; nreme marLe were of than expected outside Crist runerai services win lie neia of J. of Provo, Par John dancing Father ment of Mltty. Bnrmlngham, ,."11 :its hard to betleye that there people, who have so" little arnanares in me siisirs i ,ui. renrtied; today when viarence imr-u- ne day at 10 a, m. In. the First ward ried In. Salt Iakev City.t George jew iorg. me program wiu be ish priest of St Luke's In the Bronx. ..L , ,1,1 evolution He ' titged the graduates to rnwfimons attornev chapel, interment will be in 'hp t t"blli ist, delivers he closing argument Vtii of In. Mt. Olivet cemetery at Salt Lake Bkrt . Mlbn ,1c Ukt ..mmucl .1 .1 KM i are the better It will be for everyoner flnddf out' who (Continued on page S) they . for the defense. ' tura. .. were married la Ogden. the Vatican today. City.,. - COLLECTION TWOOFFICES HER DAUGHTER c" 0-- til . y, - - nial the - . . .'A't eays by-th- e' ,n' ialt . - E Utp.t(,Britt ; ; BURIED ALIVE BROTHERHOOD OF ENGINEERS i HIT IN PROVO TXJ THREE MINERS KILLS 2,800 SCORES i'" : BUM CYCLONE iu CUP - . IpaauajOtL-peraaaawMre-fcllle- NOTED ACTRESS HOLD CONCLAVE -- - . ' wave-swep- t v . FORMER MONA iis-en- ss a gne-ilto- STOCKHOLTirS 6IAN DIES AT bags CABINE QUITS : SPRINGVILLE w'r - - . e " 'i DANCERS TO - SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES GIVE PROGRAM . , M petty-thiev- Ed-nl- , Bng-jAll- ' FATHER 1TTY : . COMESTOUTAH -- irrpThe ' ' t t, stib-coto- . Hl.n. M, au.Uolw tuUt an, ... f tu. "t jre " ' - ; |