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Show I i i- -l mmtm ' W t FORTY-SECON- t tr W W m m w : I " YEAR, NO. 2C9. D " Hi',-"- . V( ' i II I I I . ... , J V A nrsniin if " Mil 111 dH UIIUHI Vnr - tka Nt pleaa4 lo nn..mrn Um achiMl baa aM-nrf- 7-- n W 1 AL aittia rrn nim-- : lrr.,: s--.. -- BOYS' HOBBY -F- AIR-OPENS ''"''" """" Utah-Idah- (Continued One year of being a world-wid- e hero, pestered by, ere wets everywhere he goes, has left its mark on Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, as shown by this remarkable close-usnapped In Los Angeles recently. Observe the lines In Lindy's Xace. Also, the photo reveals that the bjond hero has curly hair and a dimple In'lils chin. The first anniversary of Lindy's New . ." . flight will occur May 2L on Page Seven) BAKERY SHOP p, York-to-Par- is ' I READY TO OPEN ROTARY CLUB MODEL HOMES CLOSE SUNDAY HOLDS SESSION The model homes being conduct ed by the Better Homes week commute this Week, wiU close Sunday evening, according to- - those In charge. Both house have been vis-iTerT:fthrattnaa-ot- Boys of the Provo high school were the guests of the Provo Ro tary club at the weekly luncheon at Hotel Roberts Friday, as an Introduction to Boys' Week which will begin Saturday, T Complete remodeling and enlarging of the Barker Bakery, 132 West Center .': street, following a fire which destroyed much of this plant has made of this building one of the attractive business houses of the city. A new front has given the build- j ng m splendid approach. The entire front of the building will be de voted to display and sales room, and contains a number of large srawerTn-IBBTlU-us HEREMONDAY T . ' 1 ! 4 . ....! tnh ' - ' II rM ri ni A I WuK IfTvinfrJI lie a'5; -- nif rnA ri tirAii "Aaditions un mir West Were Planned: Cooperates Through the cooperation of the Utah Power and Light company, the member, of the Provo city commission are contemplating the immediate installation of a more complete street lighting system for this city, according to an announcement made this morning by Mayor Alma Van , , - 1 Wu'j niriMAimnp Provo and the surrounding com- tanr was given by Dr. H. G. Mer products of the bakery will be atmunities, and all have been enthu- - rill, district governor of th Utah-'Tw- o tractively display. This Is divided siastic In their praise of the spjen- ATSALT-LAK-E splendid violin selections attractive partition. The work room The public is cordially Invited to were given by Russell Welker, ac- is equipped with modern electric ttend a demonstration at the Utah companied by Rhoda Johnson. machinery aud ovens essential to Extensive preparations for the obChange of date in th opening of Valley Gas and Coke company of- - Morris Is Speaker-Pr- of. sanitary and. efficient production servance of Flag day, Jim 14, are the hobby fair which will be a fea- - fice, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 Laval g. Morris, represent- of bread, cakes, rolls and other food being made by Provo Lodge 849, B. tur of Boys' week. Is announced o'clock, which la being given In ing the Better Homes committee, products. P. O. Elks, according to announce- by Wyman Berg, chairman of the connection with the Better Homes spoke oh the value of that move- New Equipment ment of C. N. Whlttaker, chairman hobby fair committee. Instead of , week movement ment He declared that at present The huge bake ovens are .situated the show opening Saturday, it will Awards Are Presented of th Flag day committee. even though Provo Is called the in the rear of th main work room, A special assembly of senior All schools within the Provo dis- open Monday morning at the state Garden City the only garden part and these were about the only building. All boys of the. dents of the Provo hgh school was of the city Is its beautiful setting. thing not destroyed by the fir. trict, which Includes schools from Lehl. to Vernal on the east and city are Invited to take their ex- -, held Wednesday morning, at which He maintained that the citizens New electrical equipment ha been Rlchfeld on the south. Including the hlbits to the .Armory Sunday after- - tlm the winners of the Better must harmonize the surroundings Installed to perfect these ovens, B. T. training school, will be Invited noon In order that the various plec-- j Homes week' contests were present- with the setting. He urged the which are now working perfectly. to participate In the annual Flag ee may be properly- - placed for the ed their awards?' Mrs. H. W. Gease planting of more lawns, shrubs and The entire interior f the buildhad charge of the awardng of prises trees. opening Monday morning. day essay contest, ing has been redecorated and pre"All great men have had 'a hob- - and made brief remarks in which A mammoth Flag day parade will Dana Parkinson, assistant ' dis-- sents a very attractive appearance. be a feature of the day's activities by," declared Superintendent H.:ahe thanked the teachers and stu- - triet fnre4ee nf f Ttnh ni1r nn th. In Prove, It is announced. Members ing the building was given to TrWbWTcewTT nrtTc5oae schoolST wHoIooks upon the hob'h campaign end urged closer attention to them. Charles H. Ward, who did a splenin the parade, which ' 111 be .follow- show as an interestng phase of E. S. Hinckley, secretary of the H deplored have did piece of work." ' the fact that ed bv the annual Flug day services Boys' week activities. "I believe Provo Chamber of Commerce, gave been neglected for so longthey and The official opening will take urgin the Elks' home, at which 'time every boy should have hobby, and a splendid address in regard to the ed that greater interest be taken place Saturday,' a cordial invitamedals fir prize essays wilt be should not be 'ashamed of it Edl- - Better Homes week movement and in th forests both by the public tion beftig extended to the public son's hobby was electricity, and his! told of the value of. a good home to awarded. to visit the new establishment. government Individual. Prof. LeRoy Rob- - and by the state chairman Four medals will be given. The contribution to the world Is itidis-,t- ht of the Wyman Berg, Every, woman entering the store finrt wllL be for the best essay Jn! pensible. Henry Ford had a hobby ertson's. strinc orchestra from the Hobby Fair committee,' spoke of Saturday will be presented with a the entire section. SecoajJ for the of working out-- a gasoline engine. B. Y. U. furnished the musical pro- the arrangements made for that souvenir in the form of a large beat essay contributed by eighth So you see what can be developed gram. ' event carnation. out the for of the best hobbles," students; third, grade superintendent seventh grade essay, and fourth for points out More than 1500 tickets have been t l the best sixth grade composition. A committee of women from one distributed to the childrenof the Church of the literary clubs of Provo will grade schools of the cty for admit- I Cor, Second No. and t'ni. Ate.-- 4 Ward-Conferenbe chosen to act as Judges of the tance to the B. T. U. invitation Jun- ce B Whlttaker states. :h school trackTUia field ffieet at the T campus Saturday morning. "The Beneficence of Kindness" Is The tickets were distributed by a the subject of Rev. E. E. Bacheld--' I The .committee from the Provo Rotary I er's sermon at the Communilv club, comprised of the following ! church next Sunday morning at 11 ' " : CUh Unsettled clubmen: J. A. Bonhard. Parker; j a m.AJso In connection with the!' Oscar Carlson. Maeser; Ed. Stein, service of "morning worship, there Ward conference will he held Sunday evening in the follow-- " tonight and Sat- Timpanogos; T. C. Larson, Franhlin. twill be special music by the vested Ing wards: Provo Second," Fifth and Sixth accord ing to President urday; llttle and Junior high; Rex Johnson,' B. Y. choir. A . Menihers of tne stake "presidency and the stake -- The school ni rhnnre ta temp- training schoolr rellgtouii educalion be .tnr attendance. erature. high council-wil- l convenes each. Sunday at 10 a m. "We are extremely anxious that as' many of the members of . -Maximum temn, " fUtKCH CHOIR REHEARSAL Graded courses are provided for all these wards attend the ward conferences as possible." "said The attention oMhe members of age groupa ; Thursday Prsident Taylor, . "Timely and valuable instructions wUl be'given The Sunday session of the Prove the vested choir of the Community at the meetings which, we are certain,' will be of great benefit to district C E. convention will be held Minimum temp. church is called to . . the ward' members ' " which will be held 7:30 at Springvllle Presbyterian church Thursday .ml III I I m fellowship plified in Kivania waa clasped In tmtntanre-Ktl-he Thtrd mirwpd-ar- tj annual Utah Kiwanls' art luncheon and dance at the Springvill high school art gallery Thursday evening: More that 200 eVitimen and their ladles from Salt Lake, Ogden, Pravo, Spanish Tork. Park City, Bingham, Ntphl and Springvill were. Introduced at th luncheon, during which a delightful program . waa carried out ., , Bowman Is Speaker Mayor John F. Bowman of Salt Lake City, delivered the principal address of thtf evening. Former district governor Judge William H. Raeder of Ogden and district lieu, tenant governor, David Hodge ol Spanish Fork, aleq . responded to "' ' ' tuaatei ' A fletlRhiful v musical 1 progran) was giwrh In which , the Eureka glee rhib comprised of som 20 o voices "and quartet of Bingham scored signal successes as entertainers. - Mrs. Wanda Prtty violinist of Nephl, accompanied by Community " i ' Nations: t II 12LPAGES.TCHV.T Pages 1 to 8 ' 9 Mayor, John F. Bowman Of of Jknnett , Lying In A new contract fof gefceral street lighting has just been Salt Lake U Chief Speaker Body Sur-- , between the city and the power "company which" New In York State at Gathering of Clubmen makea such improvement possible, It is stated. Six of 'rounded by Flags Center B trees Excellent jU Springville. ' Th ornamental whit .way sy- .. tern On Canter street which httt as 'exemThe "hand of " II ' ' I 33!! I Weather II I J . ', !HAMIP llfl fl Cpm-muni- ty " ' in f llkjf A LEAVE thJ ept- (Continued on Pag Seven) I I ME Mini Tfltttnitmimr" linn bft P"" I VI nn aim ab n r- r"y I JYA 1 I rult i - ' : Funeral services for Miss Monfor snBoanoemmt eita McCoard, whose death occured ipfkrr ThU-- i when ao Suturrtny mtnt f automdbileln wlikh she wis riding Krnui(MtM'nt anlta of Mrh evrnit brine heard with Clarence Loose. Ralph Nuttall aU over the tVrld without Miss Elvira Strong, crashed - iand sUchtrat difficulty, and t into the railing of a cement bridge on the Jecond dugway north of d to add this city will b held In the Utah eujornmit of the neet, . . I'll stake tabernacle Sunday afternoon Uokl colorful of any aport event at 2 o'clock. annual In the weit, the eighteenth Arrangements MiuV B. T. U. InviUtlon track and field Rev. E E. Barheldei1 of the come will carnival meet and relay church" will be In charge to a climax Saturday afternoon,a of the services. The speakers will clae-tof the when the feature eventi be Superintendent IL Claude Lewis will be ataged. Senior high of the Provo city schools and Dr. Jun"B" claaeea. Khoola of "A" and O. K. Hansen. ' ior college and Rocky Mountain Th pallbearers will be comprised, will compete of the principals of the city school conference freshmen this time,, with the. final events as follows:-- . Oscar . Bjcrregaarcl, at ,jjeulApauul.-wmpetinoiw Maeaei ; n of erMfWrTlWpa'Wgtw; elated. '. Fred Stratc. Parker; J. W. ThornWide Territory Included ton, Junior high; L. B. Harmon, ; .. Alnvoet every high achoot. junior senior high. college and. senior college athletic may view, the body at Friend, has Idaho and department In Utah the family residence. Seventh East sent In Its entries, with contestant and Sixth South street late Saturas Rexbiirg, day afternoon and Sunday morning coming frori as far Idaho, on the north and 8t George prior to the services. south. on the and Hurricane Members of the Woodman of the Greater than ever before, the meet World, Provo lodge, will meet at 2 at got under way this afternoon the I. O. O. F. hall at 1:30 Sunday o'clock, when 300 feminine athletes afternoon In order that they might offic-all- y of the state, from all sections attend the services In a body. Mr. opened the great event McCoard, father of Monieta, is a marked A good aired attendance member of the lodge. was which the women's meet, Others In proving thrown open to the public for the - Reports from the hospital this comA first time In history today. afternoon were to the effect that petent corps of women's officials Miss Strong and Mr. Nuttall are handled the feminine competition, improving satisfactorily. Mr. Loose with Wllma Jeppson in general who suffered a' bad sprain of the charge of the meet. neck and severe bruises. Is also Fully 1.500 athletes are expected Improving. " He waa taken to ' his in take part in the carnival today home following the anriilent and Saturday. More than 1.000 entries had been received ai B. T. U. Friday morning, and at least BOO that load II r :" ', wggAga AKt AKKAlXbtU wiU be I ' m n- --f Annual Competition Expected to Be Greatest On Record; Feminine Funeral of Moneita McCoard Will Bo Held Sunday In Athletes Open Sport Classic Tabernacle; Elvira Strong: -"and Nuttall Are Improving imii gpectatora of W Eightnth Ill's I MMlMf W mrn ntflt h fmTi i M PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 27. 1928. " -V.A A- 111 V 11 SERVICES FOB l-w- w-., I , luUM . I j Sessions Slated : MURRAY BAT. Que, April 27 (UP) Thr relief plane which Y0WOKI0S been operating sine October 1129, already qna of tha finest systems -- Tata lav its kiwf in UUatlon is mad up of S lamp' burning all night and It, burning until midnight Th white way lamps on each steel Young People system has two trolley pole, each lamp of 1000 can- ' iaaa ORCAIMCLUM . brought the German-Irisfiler off of Greenly Island left .Lake 8t Agnes airdrome today for Washington, bearing th world's latest aviation heroes to th One Hundred funeral of Floyd Bennett Present at Formation of dle power capacity. Th flight which started from Following th Installation or the th airdrome at 7:10 a, m. repreOrganization i beautiful white way system, the sented a sorrowful climax to what city official together wlti Cjiv was to have been a triumphant en"vf JV..' ... Th Utah County Democratic club Engineer Frank DemHg States United tha into try of the Utah Power cri effected Its organization at the Should Reach Washington first meeting, held last night In Light company have been quiet! Today county building. Th working on "plana for othr street In th plan were Baron Gunther th city and remeeting was presided .. ever by lighting Improvements, with th Von Huenefeld, Major- James , S. Ballff, Democratic chair sult that yesterday a eomle Georg Hermann and Captain man of Utah county. Approximate- working plan was agreed upon. In Koehl th crew of th Bremen atten-- general, th plan calls for a Com- Herta Junkers, head of tha Amer- - ly 100 young people wer la plete rearrangement Ptljghti gnAaJL aaaev eompany, Grtfisn to Insure a raor even distribut'on junktn Tor act a president for th ' ' BllmX Mechanic Berfit Balchen, over' Di etty tdinhlehauTale wmr" T D. Woodmansee, OIn year, suing Weasel of the Junkers company th city's budget for. this Iteta was elect, of attorney Springvill, New and Charles Murphy of th will be as- While Provo has been gi owing, tits , He ed acclamation. by York World. : sisted on an executive board hy street lighting has for' some time ' If flying conditions along httn allowed to remain ' as it w4, Berthree vice namely. presulents, route prove fsvorahle the. jlne m short.; and the general survey Just ccirv-- ' should reach Washington by 3 p. m.. tha Huberts. Iiyitructor at plcte'd has brought out very cii arly and hand, English typewriting, allowing for a briel sixip for fuel the Hi igluuit.. .Young ' the nerd for such studies, university; at Hartford, Conn., or on of th Doris 7 'American not only in street lighling but along of Cunningham, " . New York landing field. , Fork, who Is employed In the coun- all civic .lines. ' Six Nations Honor Flier Firth Wet Improvement Grant and Robertson, offices, ty A few minute after the big In edditlon to the rearrangement, Fork. ' Blaine Larson of Ford, plan left th field, was Spanish trea- which In the opinion of the city and elected secretary Clarence Chamberlin, who had eommiaslon, will be a wonderful ' come "north from Connecticut tod surer. Improverasnt to th city as a whola, Frank Newman, address An by greet the fliers, took of In a plan Mayor of Pleasant Grove, on "Pol- th city commissioners hav also loaded with reporters and pho for a better lighting sysitical Parties was given as a key-n- arranged tographers. stressed tem on Fifth West street between . . ,. He to th meeting. NEW YORK, April 27. (UP) street and th city limit difference of th Repub- Center on th north. Th commissioners Six nations united in a common th major and Democratic lican giv parties, bond of homag to a gallant Amerith county In-- , hoping mention to what h are can aviator today when th body of ing patricular of the te reeled In som form of ornaraen-to- ! ml aristocratic termed the Floyd Bennett lay In state at th lighting for th concrete bridge and pleblari policies 71st Regiment Armory for an hour Republicans, of the Democrats, H also gar on th main highway at th north entrance to th city, and to aid In and a half befor being taken on to Information concerning tha beginWashington for burial among the nings of the greet political organi(Continued on Page FevVu) nation's honored dead In Arlington sation now in existence. . Club-Art- icles cemtery. of Purpose Flags of th United States, Gerof Incorporation wer many, Great Britain, Franca, Can- read and approved. These article SHEYA1 been ada and Ireland, which had outlined th purpose of th club German-Irish to raised honor the as being of service to th party dur-erew athee-timea- Vi alrpl ns Ing campaign--aa- d In salute and an ultimate aim to eradicate Bremen, . were dipped when Bennett's body arrived from Indifference) to government opera-ttoftwhl(!hrajSoe ding to aeyoe Kivnun ta ao ferevmJent in the I Edward Sheya., Junior of th OSMOND WILL BXCITE United States today. Prof. Alfred Osmond of the Young The articles also provided that aProvo hln echool, was the winner I In the H. A. Dixon extemporaneous university faculty ''will' deliver a speaking contest held at th Provo Shakespearian recital at th We(Continued on Pag Seven) ber college' of Ogden this evening, high this morning. His subject was school officials announce. Sunday "Agriculture A National Problem." Other contestants were Mag Bown, evening Professor Osmond will be whose subject waa "Th American the speaker at the regular services of the Ogden Twelfth ward of the Credo,r and Bliss Brimhan, who L. D. S. church. spoke on "Business, th Clvlllser." , Each speaker was assigned his subject one hour befor he appeared In th contest and th speeches were limited to 10 minute each. All citizens Interested In golf art Ball Th gold medal was presentedwn at the .to attend the meeting behalf of th donor by Principal L. urged Provo Chamber of Commerce this B. Harmon. Th Judge wer Rav League evening at 8 o'eteek: Stewart; MHT LsVle v Hulsh parr Possibilities of a municipal course and S. P. Eggertsen. , NEPHL, April 27 (Special to wiU he taken up at this meeting. . the Herald) The Nephi baseball I nose in cnarge 01 ine session warn eclub has withdrawn from the It distinctly unuerstooa inst tn Central Utah baseball league, to meeting Is for everyone interested.!! Episcopal Church enter the Sanpete six club circuit and not", for Provo Country club! I St West Second Nn. Bt , accuruuig 10 a decision inaae oyj members alone. the board of directors of the j Sunday, April 39 Sunday school, BECK SERVICES SUNDAY felt by the directors in a m ; confirmation class. 16 a elubItjras that the Interests of the Juab Funeral services for Mra Amelia I m.: morning prayer and sermon. 11 A. alBeck wife seat J. are of more of Beck, county Sauna.!,. m : confirmation with address by closely who died te a SaM lied, with the towns embraced In hospital early The Rt Rev. A. W. Morton, Bishop the Sanpete league than with the Thursday morning, will be held ln0f Utah, 7:30 p. m. communities In the Central Utah th Pioneer ward chapel Sunday ' Monday. April at 1J o'clock . Friends-Oujlleague. 1 will meet with Mra Leslie An IntnKafinn-n- f i with. m"" vew tn bogy at the home of Jondoju FourthNorth and -- Si th-f .; . . IT B1 1 fdrawtT was given by $he NephT Mm ' nn Inh n t t U oil rwvmi West. H ;W B. m. w a of tne servioea v.riiicr sireei. prior meeting representatives at Aprl 7t Choir practice Interment win be In th Provo city atSaturday, the board of control of th Cen7:30 p. m. tral league at Spanish Fork Moncemetery. tr VEN. W. F. BULKLEY. day evening, when a request was - FILMS WILL BE 8HOWK MODEL HOME HOSTESSES granted Nephl to withhold finMotion picture of last year's In- ! - Hostesses at the model home I al decision of Its entrance Into " J vitation track meet will be shown I Satnrdav will Was follows: t,he league until th latter part of this week. at the Sutton Marie et this evening L New homa afternoon. Mrs. f 1 The Wephl 'baseball fans are of between 8 30 and 9:30 o'clock, acJsenb Colenian and Mrs. the opinion that the local club cording to annothcemenC of H. R. f Bullock; evening. Mrs Ralph Dean I will be on, a more level footing Merrill. The pictures, which were; Tucker and Mra W. T. Hasler. f ' with the team representing the token by Harlow Smoot . will - hefL - Remodeled home, afternoon, ) ' smaller Sanpete town than it ahown that they may be seen from Mrs. M. T. Kennedy and Mrs f has been with the club from th fh sidewalk In front of th store, I c. H. Funk: ewnfng. Mss Orse. larger towns in- th Central Utah Professor Merrill states. An Invite- -' 4 Oeever and Mra Q. H Htn , league. . ttion is extended to the public to I I selman. ' ' " this film showing. ft Trah-At-lant- tc h . - Fits-mour- lc " three-motor- " ot to-g- EDWARD r- -- wins cornHt , goiMswEl Nephi Withdraws Gub From Central 0 rilEET TONIGHT - 1 -- - V-- The ladle-afternoo- , R-e- T i ! '' |