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Show RIVALS mi THS ETST UTAH COUNTY 't l ta; FORTY-THIR- tub laT Li YEAR, KO. 203. B r 1 V " IMMMMMl) . PROVO, UTAH COUNTY. U T A II, THURSDAY, Tm,TTZZ ,i - i, .. . I! ' ' WiU Pardon - I j- APRlC. r-r ' S :1 T i i' l2t. 4, T ,,. ... innnuL fiinrirn nil to LAST TO WeMtown Pneumonia-Ple- s well-kno- Hi Rit FEJ.ce - i. - - 1 . t five c::u.: ., r-r- a w, . , iiniirmpiim ' UUiiHUfciJi s fit 11)11!""" Btfttle Methods of Financing Construction f Two New Junior Hijrh Schools Set Forth; la Flnancing of the proposed build- -' ig program now facing theProvo- lty school district by means In-of five-yetax anticipation notes serial stead of the usual bonds is one of. the outstanding recommendations made In the report of the city school survey recently completed by DrL. John ar ar II WuttallndTDrrLeRoy O., Ctiwlea The coat of the. erection ef the v the-faefe- lta 'Pr-r- Bond Issue Urg:ed 0IFranc mi ,i ax Anqcip ation Notes Instead Of Mb - Mil - - 1 HE Vrr -PAItIS, April paid a final tribute today to th mCnory of an Ohio farm boy, .My - . venue. ron T. Kerrick, who served as 11 15 . , HeurUv and Pneumonia American ambassador to Paris dur death The immediate oaue of ing the most trying days of modem pleurisy and pneumonia. About history. three months ago he was seriously i--i - -TSttnpucity Alarks "Service . flu. . Binb. Marked by the simplicity which been around but had not been feel endeared the whlte-hairAmeri tag well. About three weeks ago, can diplomat to Fiance, state fu according to statements made by neral .services were held at the em members ef the family,- - he was bassy and the American badly injured while removinga cathedral bt:ore yne body of tin chicken coop. This, it - la said, ambassador was placed on a-- grcj and the of on a which made law, Following repeal Michigan's pneumonia .pleu brought life term In the penitentiary the sentence for a fourth felony, including French cruiser for the last Journ1!: risy. home. funeral services will be an offenses against Hie Volstead Act, Governor Green, top right, is taking There we.- - ni nwirn;.ng crop.' a At of 'those law. the sentenced is under the nounced later. the up to;p left, pardoning cathedral, but the bright flag He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Chattnle Tripp of Flint; below is Fred Palm of Lansing, and to the right the of the two countries Herrick hat Julia Madsen Bunnell; two sons is Mrs. Etta M. Miller, of Lansing. The governor has indicated he will served faithfully hung from the pil S. two Miller Samuel Mrs. and will and Tripp, consider Parlm's case. and daughters, pardon PremitV Ray which lars befjgre and Bunnell Clyde E.f Faun mond Poincare, Gen. John J. PeraU of Provo Mrs. Elva Murdock, shing, J. Pierpont Morgan and four grandchildren; two brothers many cither distinguished figures of and one sister, as follows: Verni L. Franc&wandjthe United States stood L. Bunnell Bunnell, Idaho Falls; in silence' as services were held. and Mrs. Don C. Williams, Provo. ; The cathedral services following Mr. Bunnell celebrated his '63th Immediately after the shortiprcccs birthday Saturday. - He wa bora sion from the embassy, where GqW to Provo, "the eon. of the UtW Tlia-mer Pv.'. shine and others paid tribute t I. and Fercla C. Bunnell. As a ended with the am(basrador--wer- o young man he moved with his par in ZU minutes. rnp choir sunents to tLakVlewwhBra he-b- eJ Lead Kindly -- Light' and prayer 5) came one or of that wore said. ' section. He th pioneers , "Joker' Pound in took an active Dr. J. E. Eraddus Will UE-w- 1 Ever Given Foreign Ambassador Is Tendered.'- Samuel Bunnell, and hiriily respected farmer. d datwntatt of this city, died today at the family resi dence, 955 North University l,n, finance 5 lartel3fT'mwen risy Attack; AcQye Career. . iniu Simplicity Features U' A Ever See a Cat with Rat's Tail? EDAMPP DAVQ Farmer and DwrymanSoc-cumb- j f ... i i I T i f :? , 'Pint-lifer-s' j,-- Samuel Bunnell, t & : "" 1 -- TBLEPHOKE U3 ' two junior high schools, rocom1 n Strike a. Dealt iUlowTfo-lnsurrcr- il Army Reports Leader ; Shot 'Dowfti I -" TTEND MEXICO CITY April 4 CUP) -- General nutarco Vriirsnt Bcorea aespsrat YMza m w complete victory n fighting wt iRefurrtia, nfirth that tie be DeMvcrrftliicl- - lieved the 'death and, low shad bin Bealt the Insurgent avtnv.f- - r I- pal Address at Formal Th ralnisterof war's 6tftnfmc in the success of "his offnnNiu. in . Opening of Exhibit. Chihuahua was indicated by federal leader at Torredn Formal opening of the elehth to turn aouthward -- for'campalgnlng rebel in - other annual national art ahow took place against '.religioui m me an gaiierjr Wednesday after area. ' noon with a large number Of 'Stu- Bloody Conflloi i, dent and citizens from all part of The government report Ifcdni told what was of believed to we state in attendance. ' nav Principal E. E. Kfludsen w. In of been th most bloody coafiict the tebelllon to date, with ca- charge of the program. vr. o. k. Hansen of Provo da-- uauie expected to tun Into the ww. I hundred. The arm ol nn IVftrPfl In a Ttfnf4ItAl .J WRS stated that since the last exhibit he ""Wtely naa visitea a number of art Centers OVBrnm,' wd. "it where echoes Of SprlngVUIe' ex--1 ..iTi!? frati:kt campaign . . I reDiea on TihA wiif .. hiViif te&M u ni u .j. j on every nana, ...-- a " ' The appeal that has Induced tonivuuot. advice to , world I wmcn were lvot "wu" nnisu toaend Individual oontrad,cteTr11: contribution f to 4h SprlngviUe ZiiV, byborder Reports, ' gallery pusaied many art oonnoi- Mflx'e P jeur whoarthave had. experience m td'!?,-'vlat0- " featuring shows. Dr. Hansen de--- en nended as the first and most urgent step in the building program. Is xestimated at $180,000, which includes J 1 , ' dtcs and' equipment This amount tan be raised in five years, without bonding the district, with a levy the 'irst year of 14.63 mills gradually iecreaslng to 13.98 mills the fifth ear, when the building would be paid for. These levies include the amount necessary for debt service, Claim Great Saving cat all This method of financing which right Patsy is a but Nature has given the tabby i s meeting with increased favor by ib oaudal vertebrae 'that would financial experts would save the the pride of any cheesesnlf fer. In taxpayers of Provo the sum of $94,ither words patsy has a rat's tail. WO as compared, with the ! The cat is the pet of Esther Hei bonding plan. This would be more, fer of Rochester, N. Y., who is hold tharr enough to erect on of the ing her above, and a rat's tall wildings, it is pointed out On the makes no difference at all tc ither hand those who favor the Esther, longer bonding plan argue that the reneratlon to be most benefitted by 'he building of the schools should issurne the major share of the bur- b.' guarded 6-Glen which they would partly avoid uiai or l If u" soutn 'or nere Speak Seining always sentiment MmmunuL! of cur Uhtm. & t i. under the plan recommended by Elaborate Farewell interest in public and religious af-h survey. The question is one to Here As County Bill; Big wa Program ana nonorea. Sportsmen's elabrest not waa funer?4 the as oy Thfr tata laira, Phot, and Lieui. Smrftn. uw cuminuea. "Xlu be decided by the taxpayers of denta-iB- -ls section on numerous orate as the great procession which Ire is Aroused. Feature, ' Provo S in near the Ihsurgehttr. . future. occasions to serve in public office. Marshal Ferdinand (Coutmued on PageEight) for-ah accompank.il The tafrlyimoi t in erection elean of On Board of Education Foch to his crypt in the InvaliJes, near unit mentary the Franklin For a number of years be was It was a farewell such as France One of the. biggest sportsmen's A "joker" in the seining law, but school, proposed as the second step, member of the board of education probably never before gave to the Winnemucea, Nevada, Youth's about 1938, will not exceed $40,000 of the Alpine school district, both meetings in the history of Utah passed by the legislature recently, ambassador of a foreign country. county IS billed for Monday evening has been discovered ' the according to the report This before and arter Oonsolidation. by careful of lined Thousands persons Warlike Accoutrements the Hotel Roberts, wht're fish reading of the bill that was passed. short funeral rOute.from the emamount could be raised m less than luariy in ais mannooa ne was at two years under the tax anticipaconnected with the M. A. and and game devotees of Utah and Mark Anderson of Provo, prominent bassy to the- - cathedral , where the Lead To Arrest. tion note plan," provided that that thtf Sunday school organisations In hit Salt Lake counties will assemble conservationist, declares Bhone sun the upon trap, state has been beaten ouFofthou-sand- s bright for a remarkable program. scheme had. been followed out In MWGTONrapf ward, both as a teacher and aa of soldier France' of Mexican, rebel at nimvan.., Wt 'guard 4. UJ! Chi the first step. CHICAGO.- - April of dollars because of the pings member of the supe'rintendencies. The program will be put on by escort. honor and case t)f . The abandonment of the Parker From March 18. 1920. to Seotem- the Salt. Lake' association and, ac- "trick clause" which- apparently cago, land of machine guns, auto Thc- - TelaUonshlp of good cltl: matic pistols and - koliege kut building and the erection of a suit ber 26. 1915, he waa a counselor to cording to information received fooled the legislators completely. to belontfinfir in h ct.HH.a ship community building formed Blatoppha-enBson-T-flAke4flW klothes, has. met and vanquished able, modern grade school building tho basis of .an irrterestinjr talk Of California, th. ZIT View. Later he served as head of respect. habitat of Winchester "L2J t'ha-mNevada, Thetate was to have received 15 eati A before -- gross receipts--o- f tottay oy Contul EL.Broadi U recreational ommittee in thi w auuui jo, woum Aojt$80Uvcn (Tiflt'g, six shootera-an- d men assure Provo Kiwanl dub by DRa thapi Provo of ample i'iooI facilities Hansen at the Here are the details: ward and did much in providing hs illustrated lectures, will be the seining, according to the desires of weekly luncheon wholesome entertainment fof the speaker of the evening". He will the sportsmen, and it was under Last Sunday the Winnemucea, for 15 year, unless an unprecedent- - meeting of the club today. discuss the Uintah lake region a stood that this was the way the bill young people. Nev., basketball" "team arrived to nwen o. Nlelson presided. Vocal (Contlnued on Page Eight) The proposed annexation of the About U yean ago Mr. Bunnell region which Utah sportsmen hope read but Investigation L. I In school by C1I1LD the national high st'iectlons wer furnished by Stew. and -- his family moved to Provo, to make a veritable fish and game Bunnell has demonstrated that the Grand View area north of Provo compCe tournament. Both players and manart Anderson. where they have sine then resided. paradise, in the near future. bill how reads "Fifteen cents per by the city looms a step nearer ager, Art Lyon, had been somewhat InviUUon todolniSDriutVlll and - He has been a realization today following a rous- -' apprehensive about entering the' member of the Utah Plans of the forest service for hundred pounds." other clubs of th state at the-aLinheld mass at the stake high council for many years. the development of this region will meeting jng According to Mr. Anderson, such coln nual inter-citcity where machine gunners mowed art banquet and mMt. BunneU has a, host of friends be discussed ... tnelr victims down by sevens so more than View grade school In the Grand dance April 18 waa accepted, and ;rA ;Miif,. ..TThe who admired him Othfa'r matters of importance and BemunfratToO'TlQko ward evening. Thursday the extra wardens necessary to energetic, they arranged through, governor, ine local ciud wui not meet m at as the Interest will come up for a discus pay faithful and' honest man. propositldn explained a mo the seining. prope'rly supervise Provo on that day. Well attended 1 f uneralarvfi met with almost unani congressmen and mayors toforconvoy sion at the meeting. , Stept are under way to learn def- - meeting m talk . uuf.rlUr-monthoBtginning iot ' mous approval of nearly 100 resi torcycle policeto squad A record attendance of Utah .llnlteljL.who.iajeaponaibla-ior-th- e Following' a period of watchful history of city building, Dr. Hansen old jaara. the University of on of Dr. and Mr. UVf. Mer-dents of the territory embraced In them safely j waiting for more, than five weeks. county sportsmentSlodked fbfr Joker in the measars, and It 1b now Chicago. paid tribute to the foresight of rui, wer neia Wlneadnv r tRr. proposed move. . The speaker the lnU'ntion of Utah county sports-me- the They were arrayed in five gallon three Utah county deputies final- Brigham YounglpjannlntfiiJnopjL: to urge Commissioner, Arthur were Blahon M. E. Kartchnet. hats, wooly chaps, red shirts and ly enjoyed another pay dav. Thurs. Hy. H1 deiiTofedtha fact Mr. ii U. MsrrllL, The b.hv rt , Frank BiinghamJJLjLJHtorjia4 stitched bootrthat bastednoW afUnibon. Complying with th that corner atorMwer ever Per- runoay 'morning at the Mecham to issue no seining pi brightly A. family st W. Gay, and Arthur and to have all the seining done by mandau Issued mitted In Provo, the lghtllnsa bf horn la J'lWfoiw 2 long and sharp. Monday writ or Tanner, members of the special purs the A. V. Watklns Saturday. the fish and game department by Judge basketeers Winnemucea BUhOD night J." Murrtorb R. street been t: many having destroyed property --owner' committee and were defeated by the Wheeler, the county eommilonr authoris Fourth ward presided at the Servby this praotlc. May Defeat Trickster Mayor Alma Van Wagenen, repre- Miss., team ed tti of salaries for the The speaker told of the payment thereby eliminating It Is believed that this plan 'can senting the city commission. Petiorigin of ice and waa on f th gpeaker;. month of February and March th Largely attended tuneral services movement and Mrje .pan ix ma apoke. planning be followed, under the law, thus de- tions bearing the signature of the slight Interruption in sightseeing for city for Thomas 'CalUeter. weUJtiutwn Deputies Oeorg Davis, C. D. stated that 130 citl wer working jumer jacoo opened with pryr. feating tiw aim of the individuals property owners of the district are trips, Provo resident who died her MonThen Bob Gingery, one of the Coates and' Daryl Fowler. County under thla plan, Provo being on of ium oeneoicuon was - nrfn.t h. for the which comA "Joker tKe now P responsible circulated N. T SO Harrison being Phillip by Ammon Tuttle Thursday mem. Auditor day evening, were held Wednesday ao,',r'''-ta,ilr,'-ansaunteYed Winnemucea athletes, tho defraud the state of thousands mittee after which they will be was oraerea ny county Attorney In conclusion be mad an afurnoa at the Community church, Hurst, one of Peyton's most prom will h ' appeal eemettry Sraa (Continued on Pago Eight) ly inent citisens died at his home here of dollars, Mr. Anderson states. presented to the city commission, 8. Ballif to tesu th much to th clubman to Oeorg y wuicn ine aecsasea was a build and beau dt ueorire wnrihia The revenue, expected to be re Wednesday after an illness of sev Two beautiful oeat disputed check. Th action follow- tify home as a fundamental prin fW ceived the bill, He waa weeks. through In eral seining born . SpringRev. S. B. "Bachilder, pastor, ofed a Conference between counsel bid Thm Not" ond Love U- cipal in city bcautiflcatlon. ' Nk'xtto villa, January 7, 1860, the son of would have mad It possible to ficiated, " for v. th Involved. parties horn building Dr. Hansen pointed yine," wr lurniahed bv Mrm and Luclnfla Guyman Hurst keep up the gam' fish In th lake, A stipulation was entered Inv wuiook 'and Mr. D sput Jjorg VT LeBaron of Saritaauln Phillip to obedience of law as essential In Aitet nis marriage he went to Mex but, as It is, the $8,000 to $10,000 . maae m lew remarks and the to between oeunsel ponding th community-buildingH stated Packard, nd Mr. Bullock tender-sermon was given by Rev. ico with the Mormon colonists, per year expected to be realised, orcxrminaaoa of an appeal by that f lv per ht of th revenue of ;T,m Bachdder. The aommlttal aervloes where he lived for 26 years. H left ha been eliminated completely. . J. W. GlUmaa and A. O. Smoot, a city. I expended In an effort to t lh graveside at the Provn nit. Mexico in 1912 and spent Tlv years Ther tho aalarios of the deputleo hat war 'baautlfui r.orai many enforce law for th t will be paid. The defendant property and to correct protctlon . cemetery were. also la charge of in Texas where he" waa pros dlnsr , offeriaga. crime. ., petty the" In elder Mormon The waif ,r . Baohelder-. colony. wnhr any right to require a re-Rv. .....CTf....J..i , Legion came 12 to family years ago Payaon fund on aabwtaa In com of a Aquartet,conslstlnf bt L. A. Mra.' O. TV. Fltsroy, Mr and has been active In church and rvwsal by a higher court, and fore their a muscles is article aecompaa-tnrevealing The civic affairs. At the at time bis R. A. 8trlngham and W. A. Spear, wbll th plaintiff waive any trite rviJw an flexibility. translation was dtath he In a fim the counselor and aU claim adverse to tho ang the followinc beautiful- He climbed to the springboard, to carried In "L'lntranilfeanf a . W. O.' Creer, member of th Utah tkmsi --Rock bf Ages," "Uad Kind- nsdo stake high priests Quorum. right of tho dofandanta oa ap A floor. of th th tint adreceived height H ha Pari newspaper by a farmer and con Water Storage commission, ly Light" and Th pool by reason of payment of iFour tractor. been both H aty Continue"! An . MUX A. impeccable Paul flight spring. "Ha Is survived by two drseat'd th member of th Provo Mr. and Mrs, Colleen CrandalL- NUaHea claimed by d oquare , Mrs. K. Q. Be waa the plalnttffa, water without entered into the Elmer No. Ellen American Post th at from tholr MlDst, Wilton Tfumt wives,. and aoa, IS, Amanda-LaLegion Th of and Paul waa daughter ccompanisi. "Tha audit ol th Veoo'u'nta lgnd by At. making a splash. Just before, his torney stipulation who ha beett laboring a an The floral tributes wea many Hetty Wilson Hurst and tha follow. Elk clubroomaJ Th relative merCrandalL died this morning had been re A. B. Milan R. Straw and Judg Him' f 'Provo city uthoried y U D. 8. missionary la raris rrawl and 'bis breast Ing children: Luctnda Caraon. Dun- its of the Deerfcrtek. Magpie and nd beautiful. tn 17 at West Fourth counsel for th plaifamily home, th city totnmlMlah foliowh, markable. This man was surely ntiff, Morgan, Inoe last Majr. Ho wa recently can, Arias P. Harrison Hurst, Bar-sto- Hyrum site of th Great Bait Lake Attnrl of and County street, pneumonia. a champion. th dleovryf Irretularltio (transferred 1) Tours, Calif.; Dr. Ira Hurst, Los Baal; reclamatien project wer dis 8. Ballif and AatisUnt Stanley Dun- - Th child waa born January 19. Benevolent Interpreter by John w. .Cut apeeinl Tho awlmmMr referred to In Angeles; Guy Hurst, Ogdea; Mor- cussed la aa interesting way. 1936, la Prove, and la addition to Th awlmmirft t.licher, accus vra, mr in commissioners. .auaitar. r un in progTcs at th article la MUM, wn I a gan Hurst, Mexico; Parry, Paul, W. J. BradleyAchairman of th th on survived sis parent by the great ace of th city of flee. vera, vioia, ciarlbcl, Lynn and Lil Junior baseball project submitted a former student of the Brtgnam tomed to seeing ter end-oBrother, Cerhlea and swimming, demanded th nam of Awurdmg to W.CTulu lian Hum, Payson; R A. Hurst, report of th progress of th move Voun.j nnlventlty and rro Lara Crandalk- .. s. L "Who H asiiiiting Irtr, t thla stranger, and he answered: former In Texas; Justin and Carlisle Hurst, ment Rom Rattllff and orval high achooL lie I Funeral Sat- will held aervlce b "I beg your pardon 7" tht examl nation 'of 11Ouytto I SeooadNerth 1 Usdvvattr Ava.1 Salt Lake. Then are 13 trend- - Singleton wer appointed aa add! Kooky Mountain eonfMiv 1:30 o'clock ar at th Sixth nrdty J Utah erd. 1t mi at thif precl moment Rain or ehUdnM and four great grander) UH Uooal members of ih committee.. audit will r.t 1 . l5Wd ooldor to lb KsHard ward chapel. Th body may b that I offered myself as a benevsnow and colder aren, runerai tintl th ; t breast trok Dr. Raymond C Braoka of Po- viewed at lb bom prior tot th seroiplt4 arrangements have olent interpreter and a tho snort mona College, Claremont California of rett part SENTENCE StSPENDEB tonight; Friday not yet been made. . jr0 ' vice. -- Cation a fraternity among Its adept will give anaddree at- - on bM been f om,J t; t mostly fair. J. A, Brand, Provo, who waa ar Champio Swimmer and Mrma forms 4 theror 4- - theNath of ehortar tiw League divp-p- ELKS INSTALL OFFICERS tested soma time ago oa a barg - " it , AWARDED CONTRACT munity church, corner at sUmiui Mla)nl7 tth tlrt'lnunte--.- ,' t .. tion!) two mlnul later we wer North i installation of officer of the of posMsalon of homebrew waa sen and University Avenue, Sun. Cox and Chrlpteaaen, prove contly HKNBT MUSlNR . two old friend. Ilk' Creased. Careful Tv,is,i-wtaneaoay .7 local lodge of th B. P. O. E. will tenced Wednesday to erv 80 day (An Inorvtcw I bathing snip, at gossiping subjects dy vnlng, Apru at TJ0 o'clock. tractor, hi - been awardrfd th i: Vtm-bf ail Sporting naturally. b held at th Elks' horn tonlirht in th dry jail. Th aenUnc was au awlmmlng poor). . Th general them tt bl diMoura contract lor th erection of the hew l.i.i,. l Mlalmum temp. " am me. h from Utah "I told at o'clock. A special program wlU suspended by Judge Maurtc Harddurtnf Vti - I li t n ; win h "Religion and Educational $100,000 high A pretty athlete. Stature tint bePel-tat building unrvenltles of Wednesday ...ft b carried out la connection with ing pending th continued good be yond average, but shoulder broad "Champion of th "mad ty in ir.. Th local firm waa th Ww bidpubllcla cordially lo-' ' savior of th defendant and powerful, waist narrow, and (ConUnued oa Pag Eight.) mcelinf. der on th Job, v t fj J , I Holy-Trinit- "lle-for-a-pl- Re-for- sure-enou- :: Sportsmen Meet Miondav Evenme 20-ye- ar "iu J&Z" i' sHrdlhg w,??1' tliu0 - i j i- iialiT'''V r, CHICAGOTOPS i &Utf STIRS UN "''a t Ifj-- W dSonoi-hav.etoHlioo- - Annexation Move Meets With Favor -- -- ,onea em) -- Hs PROVO ' ties -- - u I -O- LD RESIDENT Get LAMOltESI y Back Salary (-.- ; wlthlrSf nt P. LALOTOREST . pre-empt- PAYSONDIES - Swimming Pool Interview al Provo With Post Ro."m Issionary Printed . .'vf Colleen Crandall Called By '.Death Hears Two Speakers n. ui. . gr,, i J City Shortage thre-var-ol- - JiUe . n. Weafcer' - n- Community Chnrchl 77ttA It r L.yri ; th. i- ....,.- " th-C- - , t, . u n a. ; |