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Show 5 - - e if, " Vr , THE RIVALS - 'fLT' SURPASSES THE KLST FORTY-THIR- Na YEAR, D 210. R O V 0. U T A II CO V XT Yr U TA H, MO ' ? rl '' ; V , . r:' f"1"'' I ' fP"- 1 , " ' - Hi ' i l ''V,7,""" ' "41 .,-- 'm 'mi , r m Jim - , ' ID " , $. Well-Know- 15, 19 29 ill v " known "Neb", home o'clock I r WASHINGTON, April 15 TUP) The hew seyerity-- f irst congress elected last fall with President Hoover, convened in special session here today and organized preparatory- to tak- uik up me new iarm Dili as 'it - was born in Provo the BAILY HERALD, or, as it has been officially knowrt during most of the intervening time, EVENING HERALD. The founder of the Herald as a daily, E. C. Rodgers, president, of the 'Herald Corporation, present owners and publishers of the Herald, 'whose home is now in ban Luis Obispo, California, will-h- e in Provo at this time especially for the birth-. day celebration A birthday party ? Certainly the Herald is going to have a birthday par! y. In the first place, all of the ToVs and are seven years Onthatay-emryearffag- r 'IJqover, fuBuUafly to his many friends here as died suddenly at the-- family in Lake ' View ward at 10 this morning. Death was at- f o - to-th- ft day. ' !. Mrs. anB liv Gallery Whie ifs. Edard Everett Gann, physicians Thought In Normal Healt- hMr. B.yjver was 4hotsght to have been in his normal health until last night he suffered slightly' from what he thought were gas pains. He spent Sunday evening visiting with friends-iProvo. This morning he arose as usual and returned to the house after" doing some work in " about the explained of a recurrence of the pain he had felt last evening, and a physician' was called, wio felt thn there was no cause for alarm. Ar hour after the doctor left Mr Hoover sank into unconscioiusnest; and died soon after. He was born in Provo, Octobei 1873, where he had lived all his life. When a boy of 14 he entered the eraploy Vtf his father at the grist mill and had been there practically all his life. About a year ago he moved on a small farm in Lake View, believing that-suca move would prove bene- - . "Ms1g-Xlta1i'"nty--wt- . vHr, ' -- av I" . The hfluse jMBsioa waiTHiffih More colorful inii laafoH There . Be idersm'nWl 'ffie e rnon, 1G5 NorTh" il tl y - - : :. nvncr;;: . . Third East; ah boys and girls, seven years old, who will come to. the Herald office on that dav wiil be presented with a candy bar. Second, thje three boys and the girl now living in Utah county, who, like EVENING HERALD, celebrate their seventh birthday Wednesday, will be the guests of the Hea-rj-d and the Paramount theater at the afternoon performance of the. Paramount comedy-melodram- ture, a 1007o -- The Dummy." seven year olds who Herald are Rosemary First North ; Gordon h all-talki- pic- The names of the celebrate with the LToyd . I Chip, man, American Fork. Yes, of course, the mothers otHhsrserenar-old- s wfiTalso " be guests at the theater party. . ' ? Third, The Herald is also anxious to ivritsrlaTge Msf oT readers a nresent on its seventh birthday.- - To all tltow yhtr' PidejitalHebiLjJ3raat come into tne Herald office Wednesday And T. N, Taylor are Speak and pay their Subscription for one year, ers at Dedication. of Splcn a disccunt of ltf per cent will be given. In did $23,000 Structure other words, those subscribers who come into tneneraldiof fice Wednesday and pay for the paper for one year will get it tat Prai?e for the ' wonderfu! .ou msieaa oi me regular $5 price. This cooperative spirit manifest bi offer is also good to NEW SUBSCRIBERS the members of the Edgeon that day However; the offer is GOOD mont ward in building a magONLY ON WEDNESDAY. It is not l? nificent $25,000 ward, chapel on Tuesday or Thursday or any other day since the organization of the before or after Wednesday, Ajtril.li:: .. T. three y earsago was in connection only iiward The:ferfnade voiced hy President Heber J. Grant with the birthday of th. of the L. D. 8. church and Presi.. . celebration " dent T. N. Taylof of the."Uth stake onow.ine appreciation u presidency at the .dedicatory exer- x me io V many "lKciHeni, ises Sunday. " ; - - irr-w- . yard.-Belaga- . i : Next Wedrle!sday is a big day in tha ' history of the Herald. tributed to an acute attack of heart e trouble, according family the first order of business Wednes - center of Washington's recent society dispute looked don frbm the senate gallery etowded with iociaj . Waders, her brother Vice President Charles Curtis, put that body tsession. "Three through a ' senators were sworn, ' perf unctory resolutions were adoptedthe call of the session by th& president wais read and Senaott Buron of Ohio delivered and eulogy ol the late Ambassador Herrick before adjournment was taken until tomorrow to hear the president's legislative mes' 5 i " . s; reonve y, 'M Ifvr mot To Provo Man Dies tf Webster Isfeff4IeKtHBg-Sfor- c Colorful Gathering. . da fm ITJCE . 3- - HUUVtK Suddenly; Was Apparently In Normal Health; Active In Civic Affairs. Hear President's Message Tomorrow ; Senate's Session sage. , I ' Will . ; s APRIL - --r S V ,i , " KD AX "iirm immrrn i y " . at mi s ' l" f f ':'W.'.';.;"' r;:V: :z:lill Will ii World's Prettiest Reporter 1 ' TELEPHONE US siMBJi UTAH COUNTY - T to --- - .V, - readers of this1 newspaper. ...HERE IS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO GET THE EVENING HERALD "FOR ONE YEAR FOR THE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE OF $4.50. THE OFFER IS GOOD ONLY ONE DAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. The significance of this offer can better be realized when it i8 known that the laree maioritv of daily newspapers initfeshesizerof? .. V Attend Services There were present at Ices 3S3 persona Among them were several of the members of the Utah stake high - council, v. Presidents Grant and Taylor wers acepmpan-le- d by. their wivca, . A financial report submitted by the blshoprio and Reed B. Meldrum, secretary and treasurer, of the flni ance committee, was read by that the ,:buUdlnrhadcost 125,58735; , Of this amount the members of the. waiU have contributed $7,91740. Inucash and. 45,169.83 in labor. - There is stia on hand inrths bufldJg fund 83S the-serr- Ranseen, 941 West COME TO THE HERALD OFFICE He"howeVr. was still engag-?Grier Bullock, 71 gallery doors and stood en chairs the Hoover Esthers mills, where North Fourth Howard Kent HarWest; WEDNESDAY, AND SAVE MOftEYt peering down into the w'eH as Wn-Ilane naa charge Vtf the office for Tyler-JPa- ge the clerk, put the many years. Individuals of the ward hduse through tne preliminary his life Mr. Hoover tributed vast amounts ranging from routine before Speaker The fairest subject or King Silcnael of Rumania, is Mile. Elise Andree, hadinrougnout been In active the civic H to tlOOOTinotwlthst&ndJixr h affairs Nicholas Longworth was elected to who won the recent national beauty contest at Bucharest. Mile. Andree of Provo, . having been-aactive j fact that there are not. rich . men preside,. They applauded at.everv is unique in the realm of pulchritude. She is not a nor a show members of the chamber of com star, stage or ramiues m the ward, the report PPpprtunitylhe seven women repre-- girt When she Is hot competing for crowns of beauty, she gives her merce for many hstatedi-Bur- ing years. the existance of the ccuuiuvea wno were mere, tne largr time to the production of literature for a Rumanian Ivor warn mere nave been an average dally ngwepaparfpTtiinlhft contingent the house wrucn is to say sne is a jst .not does she n edit either survived by his widow, journalist Incidentally, membership of 250 persons making has had. One woman member, Mrs, the. a per capita contribution of $52.35 beauty, or the "advice to the kwelorn" column. n.uoy iixwaaway Hoover and the Katherine Langley of Kentucky, following children: Kenneth, CNf- ateowed that there was absent. Thawportso ana "Robert Hoover Excellent Progress In ."Cleanhave been only 45 families in thr Hundreds Make Negroes were out in streijgJhnooi Ef Desperate Mrs. Melba MUler, all of ward making contributions jeacli to see one of their race Sworn in for Provo; ing Up" Cases Made By airs, uene Bennett of Sanpete forts to Rescue En per famllyThs Relief society the first time in 24 years. Represen Declared "Disgrace to Trwo county, and Mrs. LaRe Lance of organisation, of. the ward donated tative Oscar De Priest of Illinois. Watkins, Worthen alsV the .Men tombed . - . Moab; lUttmfollowing brothers Teir representative sat In the cen ..vr DiHiers: - Followmgr-aoarisslo- r vj ,'.'.: "r.j Prast ' , City'; Free Water Move tet of the Republican Bids rtreMf. vl upion ana. William - Excellent debt Grant, In which ha nninw progress toward "cleanHoove,r. Proyo; Frank Hoover, In a natty gray suit which matched WALLACE, Idahd. Anrll 15 (EE Is Criticized Heber City; Mrs, Florence Swan, ing up" the court cases on the trial the blessings thatwmenanhe piem- iHundre In colorei calend"ar"of "the" Fourth district y obedience to rA inV' major ef- relays, were making-desperaJ ."ACT the dedicatory sell, Provo. men's public gallery and there were todaT tb rescue wo miners ki1 -- 111 court has been made by Judges A. fo,u prayer w Funeral wv vA'ii mm w v:aa avBHau omer colored pelple in the memarrangements are pend- V. Watkins and viisraq oy. iesldent Grant entombed In a caveln of the old WorW. to all George communications regard, ing word from members of the ber's gallery where they were adFrisco mine, four miles north of AppreclaOoa Expreaed-f.,-r: the the proposed closing of the Addresses wera: alsoiigiyen, then. Most family living out of Provo Only IS cases will remain mitted by card. here. by Provo President Taylor andIshop EUiott high school' swimming from the January calendar when 403 Members Present of-Eve- nt; The rescue workers heard faint both All letters, limited to too pool. lexntMsBd-thair-ap- -, The first roll call which of;om the calendar for the May term becries Hem th men this morning precIaUon required words, setting' forth the views tothe people of the ward 45 minutes revealed 402 of their 435 of elt&er side of the controAmong. gInM4ay,April 29. the John victims, Oscar Johnson formed In the constracUon of Pe I t: Sickness of counsel and the disversy, wUI be printed.) ,,T T the reponea mere were five election ana The art exhibit being held at the John who had been Amonson, one of of the Judge r qualification 17Hn H onRw10rtn then was nom- - Sprlngvllle high school during this thought dead. Editor. Heraldr music for the i iTLT services was rendThas operated"" againsT the hearing . . Rescue work was slow despite ered by the ward phnir w -" I am pleased to have the opporI .u. i uve awiey or. Oregon and the most successful in the of the fifteen cases that will be car of the of voicing my senUment the fact that the Volunteers were direction of WUllamWJsoombo with i history tunity Democrats went through the useless over to ried next term. the Only It is estimated, from the laboring at a feverish pace with Miss Melba Puininh. the swimming pool. .t wo vi e O.JX. . ar n w motions 'of nominating Rcnm.nij. project. number that have attended the ex celebrant nn.,.iiy MJoneof them is a crlm!nalcftse.i1ehLl concerning m very niuchTlHtavorJof a .swim. fwshcrewa replnrlny lv -Gainer ol Texas as their-an-MyrazW'ia. I PueUerawngby vmulj . vsJohnJV.. Chilton, appealod mifig pool" U It is properly Sfiaei Youn unlvritit-ii- K ones at short intervals. The bore " T. i hibit 9(f fsr, that thpre wtlt be BtVi j.U City "M wuson, and a from the justice's court at Lehl uchered in Thursdav. Mnv 9 with Is very small and each foot re -- 'J . D)n The way It has been run forkept dldatfcf44Urth!lrowtntOT ence and WUliam the tiongworth's nomination required and pleasure from this source than Judge Watkins is disqualfied last, two prcsanrttion of J. M. Barrie s play. has been a disgrace claimed from the slide must be tlm-- 4 another 45 miuutes. In previous years. The number of hJn from sit ting, on three cases on ac- to Provo years Little- Wimin,-f- fi bered. "r- - hch "Quality StreetThe cast caveln and Wllford is the 4n first Tjhe RStubba cltjjjand the school, There chosen to include experienced mem- count of having been engaged as hasbgearfcetween IcngworUMipoKebrlcfly. thsnTt prumWnt 'artists and patrons of a hundred and the Coeur J)'Alene district in many offered by ' Ing the house for his thlr term as art represented Ja the register school competitive play; y!ll bo pre bers of- - the dramatic counsel of one of the litigants as a to depart-ri-uit.- " two years. art hundred students swim. and 0x9 banedicUon nity k member of the law firm of speaker, then demanded the session show that Springville' is not only sented Thursdcy at 8 p. m. at Col Miss Jennie Holbrook is e Fred ln the pool each day, and-thDonohue, safety engineer of be confined to what the Watkins" and Duhf of d, be- mlng the production. serving as a benefactor to her own lege halL:-.-'- . water changed once or twice a the Federal Mining and Smelting wanted farm reller. tariff president disfore election to the Fourth Oil hjs revision community, but to art lovers aH the week. are The directors The water is so Mary Lee,- Ruth Issuinsr following day the girls are trict bench. These ere Andrus vs. it Is company of Wallace, and Albert and a census reapportionment bill. over the United States as well. a special girls' number of not fit for our vounr filthy Mni. t Nlcn. of the Cedar Creek Mining CInrk, Lucille Markham and Alonzo vs. Sav Thomas Butler Cutler r and "Y the JJews" Great Art Display-am not In: favor In and presenting the r ' letting the company, were' directing tha work. Morfey. Is schools have The caveln was discovered late assembly program. The afternoon age Vs. Houtz. Judge Worthen the water free as The SOOr piece on 'exhibition In Grcan-bracvs. in Included ol- - and are Oast Campbell the disqualified early part of the evening will mayor Alma Van Wagenen sug- yesterday when search far the two the gallery represent nationally re- be devoted to a festival in the gymgests, It would not be fair to the miners was started because: they nowneo arusis,. They coma from lowjgn: Sarah Dixon, Vivian Mer The other cues 16 go over are taxpayera failed to return from work. . The California. New York, Pennsyl rill, Anna Beardall, Gertrude Saucr, nasium and a banquet for the girls Become and their mothers. At a o'clock the Newton va Ercanbrack, l; Tan1'here is between fifty and seven- rescue crews were vania, Massachusetts, Louise organized ImIllinois, Candland, Vance, Argene .... . daneo sponsored hy the girls will ner Vs.. Bacon; Colvln Reece com- ty-five i students from the Univer- mediately and have been working Texas, Utehy Louisiana,: Canada, PLfiASA5rr GROVE-V- ery fm- - 1 Dayton Nuttall, Webster Decker. begin. Mtss Caroline Eyrlng, presi- pany vs. Syrett; Kooyman va. The placement bureau of Brig-hasity that go down there to swim, wiuiuut nail. Howard Draper, Reed Thornton dent of the Associated Women Stu-ge- n (Continue!! on Page Eight) ricKHw were tne runeral service Ferguson va Olson; Mow many of their parents are not tar. Young university has been held for Mra Mary and William Courtney. er vs. Jackson; Nlcholes va City of payers In Provo city. successful in placing Ave high Drlggs Robiu-so- n j, is in' charge of the affair. American In the Timpaoogos stake taberSeeks school principals, niL.many teach Fork; Guerrero vs. nacle Bunday nttsn. H. W. Jacobs ers In various fields of study, . Cuerroro. proposiUon and charge each student of the First ward bishopric was In to announcement of Dean t cording charge.. Invocation , was said by I lived on the nhn. r.t Nuttall .v F. Walker and Mra, Elvira :Th principals whohav already four years and there wasn't ullcts Reserve Efr Olplnoffered the closing praver. signed contracts are: Lorln Miles, ... . ..... , .A lusical numbers were rendered b v w m. mues wnen the water was- principal of the Cedar CUj Junior Mrs. May .Walker, who. - ' cnuugn, sang.' n-A new, YORK. AnrU high school; George Hess, principKnoarThst My Redeemer Lives- -, m al-of the .Driggi, Idaho, high In favor of. the poll by W. much Durant revealed that i end :"Ons fry " Fleetlnr A Horn? a Booze large and enthusiastic Bather I am a resident cf Provo. cMoolr O. L. Pearson, principal of swimming pool and I think It is only 1Z of the 4.6J Industrialists r great sport to swim, and la also whom he interviewed favor the fed J "Oh, It Js , Wonderful' by . viola the Ordervllle high school; Ruion Ing of. Primary association workers I to , rhorne pledge and my city. loyalty :Oean' Nelson; vh na good exercise. . eral reserve board's attempts to ! Shepherd, principal of the Overton Qf Utah stake, met for their annual MIAMI. Fla. April 15.-- U! ' I believe In Its future.. cum speculation. Nev t sok,:"A Perfect Dey. bv R v. THOMC. THOMPSON. high school and Merrill conventioa Saturday afternoon at Miami was the river front Why pep. Iho Jlanavu ward by Mrs. nurant announce! the results of The . Christopherson, principal of a high Mrs, Lottie M. chap, TanTwinfngniol;Tvelif1 pered with bullets from a coast energy Worthett. stake his poll In a .radio, address from speakers, Patriarch a rs school In, i guard' craft early Sunday during for its development and bcautif ication. Stresses president! nretlded. and introduced WABC last nlgbt and depWed the Swenson,. President W. W 'V r ptrsutt of a' rum runner auS the Mrs. till 8. Bennlon of Salt Lake, ooara as -- nattiing" the business InBishop. ICuUlmore, and I believe in parks and trees lawns and flowers in question probably answerable, at a member of the general board of the terests of the nation. Long known Bishop C. A, Gammett all elenn streets . clean and . formal of the Incident; tribute to Mrs. Mary Roi yards. investigation high who as ons of the big operators In the Primary association, gave m sat for today at the Fort Lauder and.to the Drlres family In Een. , ,i' I will work for these, Interesting talk pn the work of the Durant ' market, nationa ' predicted ' dais base. wide more Jo eurta Jht power of They stated that the DiiK coming year. f .' LONDON, April ; to--' tTAH-r- alr do my part i0 ma,ie lhU Between VA and. $00. shots were ilyvWas an a Met to Ploamnt Reereatlonal work and pilule, pleasant placo- - fired . ' the reserve federal board. C, nltht Md Tne. to live In, and to transmit te the coming generation, a during the pursuit. A house greatest economy effeoled by the th direction of Mrs.- Ernest that the federal re- many of them now heM position, r boat was struck. One bullet lodged present conservative government of serve contend ayi "Re- was well received. wore Halverton, board is responsible for responsibility and trust whi-beautiful alone Provo. deancr, brighter, in the chapel wall or Oautlers fu.northwest per- frashmenu were served to 100 at England has been on armaments, the highest money, rotes ster pre- ; " (Continued-othw lonlght neral' boms.. Others the Fsje V" ) sprayed the ctose ct the meeting. A stake WKiiton .OiutchilUchanccllor of the vailing. JU prosperous Um for an MaxlmnM sewn, Ban ..: board meeting followed, a..a jryer ,. a. qual fwrlodThecolton. planter, J.ls. : Two cltleens nitarted nerrfc lhrqurr0ld.ihaaiousaAf Com the SatardaruaS hefdunda? : idrmtr the merchant, the 5IODKRX WOORHEN Mwlmum semn. L. fimUh said a buUet mons In his annual budget tneasags maanfacturef tsfSptlTW. Mm. tnVf morfllngUwUioh-lm- Modern Woodmen -business and men a m In Lddress pf struck-near atnrdartVtT.SO him while he today, sll jua m a.s a nion mt with the Utah stake Pri111 lines requiring capital for their wlll"mect Wednesday at 8 r i Maximum train, was 'walking home. Mrt.. Robert The houss was packed W Bear undertakings, mary presidency and representaare ara hrged N alga thee Uanks, dip and teal them to an outrag-eou- s the K. O. P. hull. IniUs; (ClUrtHf paying Latham, asleep In the feouss boat, re- the messsgs, sura to have an ImBnnday tives of the priesthood. A discustake ptae et this liun, an4 and iii mi i unnecessary Chaselx Mntl. the'l'rovs penalty of Mlnlmam inmn, Commerre.) torted a buUet ricocheted from a portant effect on, (he government's tne result or the determination as sion of general problem of primary of ne session will be hrlj. r. suitcase ever the bed and lodged In fortunes la the coming tenernl iha Konitny ....... ?3 ' ' s' .. was held work k menu ill be erveJ at V s C ' ' - i . , . tht wall. . ,, . flection, ut a hroknr.' inoa." the Bv.'.irj. . -- 4TH DISTRICT -- n 0perafiono COURT ACTIVEi tenr-wemt- en High School Pool Scored 2 MINERS IN . DMOCSVEIN - ' $1 i te n.Mir Present Display Is One of In History Silya Are Successful Dallin and Visitors linn, nnrnnra s, k-- : MUll' IUUTA miUnJlilIIII DP PVI , 1 TTn iiTTf curnMrip i.i ii r.rrti liisr.ii v. . h. - Wls-eom- be . Z10' Chfta-tense- lill&ROBiNSdii; TradTo" e k, IAD) TO RES i et-n- x. Principals et-a- m Durant - CONVENTION The Citizen's Pledge Curb Activity of Federal Pepper River Front In a Pursuit - - Arla. The Weather 1JP Ml - elder t 'I lS.-iri- fltmpBlrd Qiurchill. Armament' Economy - : To 1 n - iiMititii i..U a friai -- , , 1 |