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Show TELEPHONE US a -t tir-- - . - De ye get yeur paper reguLarly? befer 1 'tSott 1( mi, lefcphis paper will m Vlivertd. T7 ti ui - - YEAR, NO. 129. FORTY-FIRS- T - - , :y f - erson I " r .a" ' Cannel-by-the-8ea HUM LHOI PI Ml Spectre Follows Cave In " Before Rotariana. has "petticoat politics." Mrs.' John C. Gruel baa been elected 'sheriff, succeeding her husband In that office. , She la the only woman sheriff in the state. Jeliersun county tiH4i-ConfMent!y-:--t- Ulsconaiu, e FARM BUREAU OFFERS PLAN Dis- 'Organization cusses Aims In Member " Ship, Drive bounty ' getting forth the alms of the Utah County Farm Bureau, a letter to fuHii bureau presidents throughout ; - " The potentialities of the Near East, with th4 commercial arteries of the world lying across this natur al bridge between the Far Ease awl the western world, were brought out by E. Guy Talbott, PadfU coast director of the Near East Be lief, in his address to the Prove Botary club Friday 'at the Botar tans weekly luncheon meeting. . Great Civilizations "Those who doubt the potentlall ties of these peoples, the fragment of a ruined civlliiation, should re member that two ttvilliatlons pene t rated Europe from their shores and. that at least four great world religions, Including Judaism and Christianity, originated here,", Jbe gan Dr. Talbott. "Ever since CdHmbus set sail t discover a new trade route to the Far East, these countries have been the center of plagues, wars, endltw diplomatic Intrigues nnd cmmerciil But the importance struggles. the opnortnnity' that confronts u has more to do with the big human problem of the present moment tbsn w with ' . ration. in the Nfat'Enst ha "Every race Irrevocnbly broken with the nnd its traditions iud custom The wor of tnl geheratlon will liav far reaching luf.ueaces on the ru s of the agc ture. The seem to have been set for thtr mora cnt in the Near EastOpportunity "The fact that there are tens of thousands of children in our. care at this moment and in this place seems to be a opportunity for exerting a constructive Influ ence at a strategic moment. v - God-Give- n God-give- n -- e - - tthis the-we- fun-orbe- d ; tfo Community Church Arranges Services i ,.'v,v - eer-"mo- n i - Fifth Ward Clears All Indebtedness . DEATH CALLS Cnn-vats.- VERANIELSON er ., -- L at ft. iH, , , tesTopr- 'RED DEVILS' Springville High Football Men Guests of Kiwanis Gub ; E. L. Roberts Speaker The history of athletics anil Its influence In the development of fin er social and emotional instincts lor rued the basis of an interesting address delivered before the mem liers of the Spritigville KIwauis club by E. L. Boberts, director of physical education at the Brigham Toung iy luwa- eon niectiug Thursday evening. The Springville high school foot ball squad were gueftg of the clubmen, who paid the youngsters glow their splendid per ing tribute formance during the past season In response the boys, through thVir spokesman Sam. Clark, captain of the Bed Devils, expressed their appreciation Of the fine suiport given them by the Kljvanis club, which backing, It was declared, had made each game easier and contributed mnclj to the team's success.' fr President John Elected For . ..--- - . ' T.i, ti IxfcJ-attenilnn- T ' ' : . aienaennau presided and introduced J, F. Wln- pato a tnnstmnster On behalf of extended a the club, fiearty welcome to the young war riors. Hj stated that of all the same of sport, football was his favorite because, in his opinion, it brines to the surface more manly qualities than any other ganfe. He pronounced this is a very successful football season and congratulated the team .upon its swrewi in taking second place among the high school teams of the state.' ; Couch Ivan Young was then" in troduced and he, too, expressed his apuKX'iatlon bf the support given the past by the business men .....curing 1.1. season.! ai tub conclusion ui ta.'k he read a football verse. Mi. Rolierts prefaced his ialk by paying- high compliment to Springille's athletes .and declared tnat nearly every B. Y. U, championship rr-Wlngate RELIEF WORK " Three Dead, Twenty-eig- ht Missing, In Mine i PRINCETON, Iud.; Dec. 10 (L'P raging fn th' depths, pf the Francisco coal mine Number. 2 to day forced abandonment of further attemptii to locate three men, still listed as missing In the check of casualties .from yesterday's gas ex- ploslon. With smoke ponring from the top of the mine shaft and the peril from the fire Increasing momentarily for the rescuers working below, the men were ordered from the shaft'' After a ' conference, offlclata of the Francisco Coal company ordered the mine sealed to check the fire. There had been no hope of recovering the three alive stiice last ' night ; : :: ' .... ' JENNIE DUM1 DIESINSlL M (Continued on page seven) '.Mrs. 'Jennie L. Duthle, wife of West Second Andrew Duthle, x 6 North street this city, died in Salt Lake hospital Wednesday following an operation. She came to Prove about a yeaf ago from Mexico", where she had lived for about ' 2 yea rs.- Mrs, Duthle was porn In Scotland, itine 20, 1KG3, and came to Amerlcii p hen a jfcrl of 17. She was the mother of , nine children, seven ,of whom, with her5 husband, survive The sons and daughters are' as Gilbert A. Duthle, El Paso, Texas ; Mrs. ; Agnes liawklns, Duhlan, Mexico; Mrs. Lonlse Hess, El Paso, Texns kMrs. nctorla Creos. ' Houston, .Texas; JoephJJ Duthle; Colorila Jnares, j Mexico: Isabella and Margaret, both of Prove j..; "l 'l;services ' will lie held In r Funeral: the Trovo Fourth ward chppel Rat nrday afternoon at 2 o'clock . The body nuvTjie viewed , at the Hatch funeral' home nrior to the funeral sen lces. Interment wUl be lu the ;r Provn'Clty cemetery,- -, ; 4JL. -- Episcopal. Church Program Announced Christen Jensen will be the speak er at the Young Peoples. Fellow-- , ship Sunday evening, Dec. 12, at 7 :30 o'clock, it Is announced by St Sunday Mary's Episcopal church. school will be held at 10 a. . ni, with morning prayer and sermon by he rector at 11 a.m.- Choir, prac tice will "take place Saturday, De-vi cemlwr 11. , . , - . CRANDALL IS FINED Pleading guilty to a. charge of having possession1 of Intoxicating liquors. ' Mead' Crandall "af- - Knrln-vlll- e . S. was Sentenced hv Judge (Jeorge psiy. a fine of S.KV,. Ballif to 5 ' details of the lands '. , leaned." Then he a sked :' "You made the December 11 wHist with the idea of profit?" "Yes sir," Doheny answered. "I understd , yesterday that you said something about Mr. Fall's r'tiriiig as, secretary of the Inter tm physical lor?" Boberts asked suddenly, referring to the defense contention that Fa!l stayed in the cabinet In 1922 rt President Harding's request after Will Hays had resigned ar postmaster-genera- l. "Yes." said the oil man. r'But before the senatenotcommittee discuss vou Mid that you have ed that matter with Fall 7" "Well. I knew something." "Well, yoa didn't at that time know whether he was going to re- term not. did yout" Boberts asked The witness was "Before the senate committee yon testified yoa didn't know why you sent the $100,000 you loaned to cash?" Kali In (Dohenv testified yesterday that Fall asked him for cash). Yes," Doheny replied. . Cnless there are further death among the badly Injured, the toll of dead will 1 28, according to mine officials. The ' Iwdles of '21 were removed from the- - mine, two died today in the Princeton . hospitaLvand five were left In the mine. The revised list of Injured, num-ered 2 names. The list accounted for the 71 men who entered tht mine yesterday as: Dead, 2$; injured, 28; escapeO unhurt, IS, . v.,-i- , 'Roliertlhi-V(teVBle- , Disaster . - R Officers Christiansen, Boyd and Tay- -' lor Will Be Championed By y Central Committee i And Officers-elecMeeting Held t; ELECTION filAY Republican Leaders Seek U Sidetrack Democrat . Resolutions Gill-Uia- .: At a, meeting "of ;the American Iieglon Auxiliary held at the home of Mrs. L. B. Edwards Wednesday evening! the, following officers were elected to serve during the coming vear: ; Mrs. - Hewitt M. '.'Strong, 'president; Mrs. EaM Conder, first vice nresldent: Mrs. J." M Grover, second vice president; Mrs. "D. O. Mr.. Gwjrge Allen, secretary ; Das-truUven, treasurer! Mrs. Byron D. J. Mrs. Hunter, historian; chaplain;) Blrs. J. Karl ,Beck, ' i. A delicious luncheon was served to more than twenty members pres Hiekman. tnt with Mrs. - Alberttoastmtstress president, aetlnp as Matters nertalning to the Bed Cross drive, which has Just closed, were discussed, and plans were out lined for the sending of the annual Chrtotnias boxes to the disabled sol diers who are" how In the rartous hosintaU of this And other states ' of the ncwlj elected officers' will be held during the first week of January, it u an nounced. - ;. ; Oliver, Senior Is V v Released on Bond in pending prellmlnaryhearing the lty court on alleged charges of being a persistent violator of . the prohibition law;. Oliver Senior or Sprlnevllle was released on a $750 bond by Judge George S. BaUlf. Senior was arrested, by Bheriff iD. Boyd following a raid on' the Senior home in Springville in which five gallons, of whisky and. wine were confiscated, !- -- .. ' ,- 7 -- " - - , PRESENTPLAY 5 FOR AUXILIARY installation WASHINGTON. Dec. P) Aroused by the possibility that election issues may usurp the attention of this congress, and force an extra session, .Republican senate leaders, set out today to quell what they term tbe rising political agitation '. ; iof. Democrats. Senator Curtis, Republican floor leader made known that he will move to sidetrack the two Dill res- noon. olutions designed te bar Senators-elec- t Er H. Street. Bepublican couuty Vare,' Republican, Pennsyl-Vanta- (tialruian, presldedi and in discuss- and"' SmlttT BebhbrrcWH-linols- , tag the object wtiKnmccfing tntpr front presenting their creden- that he had made an effort to settials, Curtis will seek to have them tle he controversy by suggesting to sent to the Judiciary committer for the: Democratic party leaders that ft an Uidennite sojourn. friendly suit Im instituted and that In this connection - Republican U recount, of the entire vote of the leaders,' tbe United Press learned, comity be uiude, and that each have counseled Allan 8, Moored Illi nois campaign manager for Smith, or lose. This, however; he said had to have' Smith decline to fill out tbe not met wllh the approval of the unexpired ternKStthe late Senator Democratic dounty chairman and members of the. Democratic couaty McKinley, Republican, Illinois. Dill revealed he did not intend central ommlttee. .; i; ' to press his resolutions on Vare and Matters pertaining to ways snd Smith now, Ibut would bold them means of financing the defense of to halt the credentials should they tbe Bepublican officers-elec- t were oo presented at this session.- -: discussed and the following special The resolution cannot pass, be finance committee was appointed to cause Houtnern Democrat will vote raise money with which" to enter a with Republicans against them, be- ctoss-coplaint ; E. M. - Street of lieving they do not conform to legal Fsyson, chnlrmanj C. L. Warnlck. rnjuircuienis una mat iney set a Pleasant Grove; j. Herbert; Snell, ngeroug precedent-- . Spanfsh-F'o- rk ; Mrs. Belle. Barn The special investi man, W. O. Creer and Mrs. J. H. Is gation being planned to opes Mon Beck. Prove; Charles Coates, Dividay into bribery charges against dend. ..' . Senator Gould, Republican, Maine, RepubMrana Confident y The Beed elections investieatlne In discussing the action taken by committee meets, to plan its future the Democratic candidates, M. B. course as to the Pennsylvania, Illli Pope, district attorney", stated that nois, Maine and Massachusetts ex- he had made a very careful analysis penditures and elections. of the' situation and gave as hip opinion that there is not the remotest nossIliilHr that the action taken by the 'Democrats will disturb the election Of Sheriff J. D Boyd or that of John C. Taylor. He pointed that a gain' of 16 votes would to be made by Mr. Glllman to In the inromlgstontirnlilp, which he aid he did not lielieve was possible. 81ml gr expressions were' niafle "Mrs. Bumpstead-Lelgh.- " the by other members of Mho centrn( senior play of the B. Y. L committee. ' . will lie presented at 8:15 o'clock More than forty party workers Ffiday evening in College hall. were' in attendance at 'Thursday's Senior students are sellng tickets John Saxey meeting. Secretary for the affair; which Is under read a letter that had been received of Emma Snow, major stu- the county chairman from State ceut in dramatic art. assisted by ,hy Chairman Carl Marcussen, extend' t'roressor X. Karl Purdoe. ing congratulations, to the wimiluu c The play, which is written by candidates vand urging that' party, Harry James Smith, tells the story activities be continued tb'roufe'hout of a woman who succeeds in break- the year. ing through the Ice of Lone Island because of her clever pre society COINTRY STORE t tenses, acquired style and polish, ward 'country Tho Bonneville" and capab'e management of an un- store, with "Uncle Blm" Dusenlwi-r- v ruly sister and unpolished mother. away prlw-s- , will lie held i The leading roles are 'taken by thisgiving at 7:30 o'clock, It i evening Edna Smith ami Bliss Finlnyson. innonnced.. . ," The complete; cast follows t .Mrs, Bumpstead-Lelgh- , Eada' Smith ; Bawson. Bliss Flnlayson ; ( ' Justin Bawson, Wesley Lloyd; Miss : Bawson, Donna Durrant; Geoffrey Bawsonftauncey-- " Harmon " TVfHEN Yoo RUSH Your Wavlft, Don, Corbett ; Mrs. VORK.YOO CrET Stephen Lea vitt Leda Thompson : Peter Swallow, Carl Harris; Kltson. IT OVER A6AIM the butler. Milton Perkins; Mrs. De Solle, Maurine'Flllinorej;, Violet De Solle. Faye Jensen r 'lna, the maid. ; s:- Ethelyn Hodson. SENIORS WILL NEW OFFICERS The1 The Republican county Central committee, together with the Rewill champublican officers-elecpion tbe defense Of Martin 8. Chris, danson,. county commissioner elect ; John C. Taylor, treasurer-elec- t and Sheriff J. D. Boyd, against whom Milts and petitions contesting their tleallon have been filed in the Fourth district court by Martin M. Larson and Abe W. Turner, attorneys representing James W;. Democratic candidate for four year term as county commissioner; Earl.' Greenwood, candidate " for treasurer; aud George H. Nay lor, candidate for sheriff. Meeting Is Held This decision was reached at a meeting of the Repulillcan county central committee, '' officers-elec- t and others, he'd in the city and countjr, building Thursday., afterf t, CAUSE FURORE r- y - EXPRESSED co-ed- tlme-dock- flc-ien- flil "by-jtw- ; WASHINGTON. Dec: 10 (UP) . ,V;' E. Ij. Doheny made the December 11, 1921, Pearl Harbor contracts and Elk Hill leases with "the Idea of pro lit" he testified today under Iff his trial with Allien: B. Fall, former secretary of the Interior, on charges of conspiracy' to defraud the government. Owen J. Roberts conducted th cross examination of the oil millionaire' who yesterday told simply but of his romangraphically tbe story ' tic career from school teacher, horfee trmler, ' and prospector te . As , , - . , I leadership' lit the oil world and in( contact with tbe highest oftimate v . , r ficials of the government. 7 r a A yaify-.ism fcMrniinstni 1 w fm)r The. burden of Doheny's direct testimony had been that he made Ten men .died here. They were tranced' when a rainstorm causedthe the leases ajid contracts from paIn of a tunnel in which they, were working, at Oakland, Calif. triotic motives, when the Hawaiian But chance placing of an' electric light agslnst the cave-i- n background tank building was pictured to him defense necessary to national created nn illusion suggesting an ever stranger tragedy. It's the Illu as When he was granted the first leassion of a great shadowy shark rising out of the muddy-poo- l, as If in es in April,. 1921, he did not expect ' che act of gobbling up the ten human beings, i'f't'itl to make a cent of lirdflt, he said, under questioning of Frank Hogan of defense counsel. J . isi g VII BERKELEY. Calif.; Dec. 10. (UP) University of California students have classed themselves through j", "persUtlous test provided the medium of for them without their knowledge by compui workmen. ladder The workmen left standing against the gate across, the main entrance to the cmpus. Of 1.HS5 students who ; passed through the gate, only 8 walked under the ladder. The rest avoided it by walking into the street and going around. o The count was kept s who wanted to university get a line on the superstitions of their fellow students.- - Cross-Examinatio- n. i to name her. questioned. " U Ladder Brands Many Students Superstitious E. L. Doheny Says He Made Dec. 11 Leases With "Idea of Profit"'; Roberta Conducts - Talbott of PRICE TWO CENTS it . By Guy Luncheon ............. ..JO? T HNTERROGATED Strategic, location of Peoples Of Former Splendor Told ' t$ liua Ediiartal tad Sen Dept. Society Editor 0 MAGNATE OF OriulsTon lias been theCottnty ha 1mm wMry, Lv L. ' Bunnell, chairman or the meraoership drive of the Utah county or : ganisation. i attorney, saldl Proposed legislative measures to evidence i "We have a mountain of assist the farmer, and methods of now can we am and I positive about a better understandprove our case against all three bringing man, of a ing between farmer,-busine- ss principals beyond the shadow -- " tud professional man, are set forth ' . ' doubt," " in the letter which follows: Dear President: BAN FBANCISCO, Dec. 10 (UP) The Farm Bureau proposed to lay1 "dark, foreign-lookinDreams of a foundation for an Income tax by man" who spirited Almee Sera-pl- a a resoluhaving he legislature Mcpherson away Into desert tion to be voted on at pass the next elec- wastes, contribute to the conviction tion amending the state constitution of' Mrs, W. C. Ormlston that her so that taxes will be paid according no .of wrong oa,' Kenneth, Is guilty to ability to pay. evanwoman Involving the fapous hildren are In-' reall tj KeproposeJd. bring nndi "pplUU. Ae revealeoModay. wing of the Farm Bureau all farm the cream of this generation. "The Telh pream associations, that all weakilKg? ate dead. Only the ""Whv, I dreamed eyery night for branches of agriculture might be stroilg and the mentally said, "tnat a aarit a long time,"-sh. fniOirn-lnnkin- s man took Mrs. Me brought together as an agricultural alert survived tbe recent cruel pro-Ke to keep cost Phhrsnn awav .across k Uewtl in my recoras ot the various products of 'The curse of the Near East has sa w the whole kidnaping the farm and demand cost of- pro" been the absence of some of thtr dreams. duction based on an eight-hou- r day.. of American IWhy should I see that story We aim to bring about a better un cardinal principle civilization," declared the speaker over and over again if It was not derstanding between farmers, busi- In conclusion. "i refer to' the true?" ness and professional people, that a value we Americans place on thf eber cooperation and a more sym- rights of the Individual, our recog i WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (UP) pathetic feeling may exist. We pro- nition of the dignity of labor, our. Asa Keyes, Los Angeles district at- pose to keep au eye on state, county, tensions toleration and the ngitl to atart prosecution expects torney, city and school expenditures that we of Kenneth G. Ormlston In the Mc- shall have value received for the and prerogatives ef women. Americontrt-iiutiopherson case soon after tthe new tax money spent We demand ef t. ca can make. a trejuendous renulssaoce period in to leave here service from those who are j ear. Keyes plannedafter the .Near . East. A appearing elected to office. We aim to todav for . pri have gram such as we propose to follow i - tnr in an efficient ouf organization to .cure be well expected K. Ij. Doheny In the vigilance committee" to guard., the might many of the ills, and to soriie ex HI winsnlracv" trlaL He said the farmers from "fleeced by wild tent being ie store conditions to this area Ojiuisluu case la praetioally ready cat schemes." tliHt these races again nmy- make for trial do these thing we Invite the so a contribution, as in the past, to cooperation, of all who are in svm- - civllb.atlon aud to the religU.us life pn thy with us and desire to" see thlsl of the world." done. If you In any way obtain your Th Peterson sisters' of Bicbf leld.livelihood, or are dependent upon accompanied- by Aorma wnnsnana duet . :'i "Amlmssodors"' will be the sub the prosperity of the farmer, or ir sen; John D. Stack, general passenger ject of Rev. E. E. BatfheMer's cor- the above problems will benefit you, Join with us and help us put agent of the D. 4- - B. G..W and In Ihe Community church, Ed. Simmons, of I'rovo, were visit.k. ner. Second North and: University them over ors at the. luncheon. ' Very sincerely yours," Avenue, at the service of morning 11 a m. at L. next Signed) L. Sunday BUNNELL worship " The chnrch scliool convenes at 10 Chairman, membership drive. . an. The young People's service Is held at 7 p. m, The annual Every Member the parish will be conducted la the afternoon.". .. , Joy reign In the Fifth ward to day I. Especially so among the of flSunday evening at 8 o'clock a eers who are more or less responsi will be held at the church ble, for the finances of the ward. for the Christmas cantata and paThe reason for the joy lies In the geant, which is to be presented Mrs. Vera Bowley Nlelson,- wife fact that the indebtedness which 26. of Acel A.' Nielson. died Tririnv has huag for some time over the morning At thejjome of her mothec ward as a result of improvements O. O. Mrs. Nellie Bowley, at 342 South at the ward, chapel nnd the Installatv Seventh East street. 1 Heart trouble ion" of larg(; pipe organ has been 1927 '" X"i was the cause of her death. I V cleared, up. prov Lodge No. 14. I. O. O. F., JJirs. 2R Aielson was liOrn October "given today In condinner At the held election of officers Tuesday. 1002, at Colonia. Pachico. .Mexico. nection with the bazaar,- T. G nd the following were elected to office for the ensuing year: W She had resided In ptovo for a num Thompson,' chairman of the finance ber of years, and is survived by committee. In behalf of the members Bobey. N. G.:.E. B. Parry,. V. G.;- her husband and infant Jauehter ef the ward, presented Bishop Claw-so- n BrereA. D. Scott secretary : W. and her mother. E. Y. Cannon with the f 1,200 notes, K M. B. Pope, treawrer: tonj ''The following brothers and sisters fully paid. ', ; Homer, trustees." also survive:' Parley, Beuben and Albert Bowley, ell . of Prove: Mrs. RELIEF SOCIETY . f RELEASED ON BOND conference will be Nellie Snyder and Mlsa Yiolefc RowRelief Society . ' ' of also Provol held In the Manayn ward Sunday ley, Funeral services will be held Sun - Earl Franklin Sogers, !rought to evening at 7 o'clock - The Beliefat-' Swlety itakw of fleers will I In day at ,1 o'clock. In the Bonneville, vtnvw from Modesto, Calif., b Iwdsncft and' 1 t.h speakers. All wajd .clape,l. . TJie.body, may, be Deppty Sherlft Otto Birk on alleged rgeft1 embezxlprnent has been committee member'arid teacW viewed at; the home of Mrs Jiellle' ' ,;V-a- re te!ensed'ty' Judge Gieorge' 8. Bulllf and Bowley prior to rh( tietvloes. irced to Interment' will., be in, the I'rovo on a lmnd of ll.'lOO, pending prelimcordiaMnvitntlon's.ert'nd!d,lP ' ' 114 "" city cenieterjf. ; . . inary hearing In the city court the"p'lD,ic )i - 11 r IN OIL TRIAL Questioning of Missing Radio Man la Expected to B . yital; Keyes Says He Will I Start Prosecution Shortly ' .AIM ', ' f Sir - LOS t ANGELES, Calif, Dee. 10 i VP) The Aimee Bemple McPher-o- n riddle win soon be answered, officials of the state's attorney tfflee Mid today, k . . With Kenneth Q. prmlston, missing radio operator of the evangelist'! Angclus'Temple on Ms way here from the east under arrest, the remaining principal In Mrs. Mcease was pherson's "abduction" available for questioning, Now For "Mb X" ' The atate's case against the evan- pellet and her mother, accused with) ethers of conspiracy to olwtruet Justice In connection with Mrs Mcpherson's mysterious disappearance: of month last summer, banged on the Identity of a "Miss X" who occupied a cottage at with Ormlston during that period.'; An affidavit by Ormlston was produced denying that the woman MlnO 101926. 'w Neait Solution Is;'r : She's Sheriff CO 1MMM SE 1EFES TOeSW WWW - iVJi il PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER - : J U U . Herald Telephones BwhMM OfHra an-nu- . y .) f LITTLE JOE . ' Springville Women Give; Benefit Dance 1 i The memberf 'of the Springville Alpha Beta Women's club will give ft'dancing party In the Opera House Wednesday evening,: December 15. The party br a betxefU for the annual art show, IK is Mated.; The Ariel orchestra of Salt Tarke has been engagedXo furnish 'tbe music. .. ' |