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Show .rTvrnWTTrvT ...--- ETVAIS TUB EZST ; -ut- au-county- U nTTTTTTD A TT PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928. YEAR. NO. 270. D Iff M oo oo F.C o5o , ion h TELEPHONE U3 . v FORTY-SECON- T7T -- o-o- jo- -o- . 1 -0- J0- ---- 1 J Lzi oo oo ojo 00 -- nmn Of .Paris I PrizeWinner THIU TRIBUTE m jiitd IUHUIU Dean On Summer TllS Faculty of B.Y.U. i -- . ( McCoard. Beloved zJkbool TeacbeiV Is Laid to Rest; Sympathy of Comma-nit- y Is Shown at Service for $5UU; Zandzen In the Canyon' By "Moonrise Ranked Second Tender sympathies spoken and were In evidence at the funeral service in th ytah stake tabernacle 8unday for Miss Moneita McCoard, beloved school teacher, who came to sudden death early Thursday morning In an auto ac recep cident on the state highway. Lindr Takes .Famous Hans to Smithsonian Institute ; German and Irish Flyers" Are Acclaimed la New York silent ! 1 "Breakfast Time" by Frederick Carl Frieseke of Paris, was selected as the first prize picture at the seventh annual national art show unveiling exercises held in the Spring- -' ' , ville art gallery this afternoon. The second prize was "Moqn-ris- e (NEA Copyright In streets that had been rally decorated for the nostDonedIn the Canyon,' by Birger Sandzen (jf Lindsburg, Kansas. ukii. iknimnii! atrvvt with bowed heads New York pildJUJant. hiunMe a RoM BfinneU'u Bremen flyers of the purchased by .JherjiasjodatiiiL.ajii tion Both picturjea-we- rt armwry, - Hew shows tb famous pilot body eig taken Into In ? 1st Spring-vill- e passed by. mia picture the collection of will becomr part at the permanent York, where It lay In state for a brief period before bing taken en to Washington for burial In Arlington National Cemetery. A navy band, playing a funeral dirge, escorted .the body from the Grand Central tathn high school. . to the armory. , The prizes given for these pictures was $500 for ,- and contribution. Zandzen's for $300 Timefast . . - trans-Atlanti- c ilit . 1 DEMOS WATCH WalUkOmlMltitiv In making the awards member of the art committee, explained that GIRL'S SCREAM there wer many picture In the how thl year that were not m offered, competition lor the prize at thousome of three being valued sands of dollar. Thl explanation la made ao that visitors of the will underatand that there Bandits Shoot and Kill Usher were picture In the how that they In Course Of Theater may have thought were entitled tofirst place, but these in all probHoldup , - eoWy wes la the MnimiHHWr. clasa CHICAGO. April SO. (UP) The A number of desirable picture done by Frleaek have been exhibit- acream of a girl usher during ed In prevlou show at Springvllle, suburban motion picture holdup but the Macbeth galleries In New here last night coat her life. York City have had exclusive aale Three bandits drove up to the In on artist' this picture rights R1U theater In Berwyn. and when America, and they have, refused to Pearl EgglesSon, 17. screamed enter them for the $300 purchase Mis one of them chot her. The three ' prise. U ' 'seined $1,400 and fled to Chicago. I The committer thl year The girl was chatting with the vrv fortunate In securing VA IBHim altirhted ......... "v. Kanlita .,k. c wii.t, tta artist. tur painted by thi great In front of the theater.' ; out l -. poiniea proof of hi fame, It DetailIn Planned that nearly every larg dlacrimln The robbery apparently had been tne unuea .ting wlth detailed precision, the ptanBed hls one of ha purchased at least to .hoot anvone Iwho-mlgAll three pkturec ht ballfthem. "Breakfast Time" I a charming , of . them used frearm snd ran through the crowd on the picture of moderate sire.- - AI little seat- of marvelous modelling otaia, before any of th mir I the table. Luminous, prlM(j gpectators could offer reslst- ed befor poetlc shadow play over the sur--j fcnce to thelr t8capo. f face of th exqulsiUly tinted flesh No one wu rtruck by bulleU bead and hands. There Is no cept MiM Eggleston. Most of the how of flippant Inery. Modesty , ,hoU lodged in the walla of the and reserve characterise every por-- ; theater tobby. tlon of th picture- - The oval form J A11 ot th m,n Bp pared to be of the head 1 repated In, the pUte, between 25 and 28 year old. They and the bowl of th epoon and ac- - j rode , a molor car, whose license. ceniea wiui a wucn oi immnj "7 .nectatora ' aald. wa New Torn the subtle, -- poetic background. A leal tai-few skn line tie th circular composition of th child to oblong picture space. It the lli notbuton If ofoffer th greatest reype, ward to those who search for it subtle beauty. Draws PnMks Attention Zandzen' "Moonria In the Canyon" la a very wferent type from that of Frieseke'. Probably no picture In the gallery thl year ha reTh following 'have been (sumceived more attention from the pub- moned a juror for the month lic than thl lovely production. It of May Inprit the Fourth judicial disI pained, from the freshness, the trict of Utah, and must appear in vigor, th power and th daring the district court room at the city which characterizes the adventures and county building, Provo, at 10 of the Norsemen. o'clock Monday, May 7. In the Canyon" t a "Moonria Isaac William Fox. Lehl; John H. marvelous composition In vertical Da via, AmerL&n Fork; George A and horizontal line, painted In Wan. Lehl; Robert L. Wilson, Pay-sorich, pur, vibrant color. In It, Earl M. Devey, Alpine; Wlllard " - character Is expressed with a srrrf HTSmltfif Santaquin ; Garold" W. nea and a dlrectnesr which la as- Thorpe, Thomas L. Springvllle: tonishing. The picture seems to Richardson, Benjamin; Frederick breath the spirit of the west Its Fenruaon; Pleasant Vlewr.Xharles vastnea. It freedom, it spontane- A Rawlinga, Vineyard: Harold B. ity. It directness Is beyond descrip- Gardner, Spanish Fork; Wllford tion. Larson, Mspleton; Melvin L. Snow. Spanish Fork; Irvln Zabriskle, ProPEACE DISTURBER FTKED vo; John H. Robinson. American Edward Crane, 20, of Provo was Fork; Joseph FWaUoty, American fined $10 for disturbing the peace Lurk; Lester Lcfcifk. 7 American at Geneva resort aturilay" night Fork; James E. Oarn, Cedar Fort; He wa arrested" at that time by Raymond R. Thornton, American Deputy Sheriff 8. A. Willis, and Fork; Edward O. Llewellyn, Spansentenced wa Imposed Monday ish Fork; James A. Brown. Lehl; morning bv Judre George 8. Ba Shirley S. Bee, Provo; Isaac Brlgsrs, llf in the Provo city court. Spanish Fork;' Edwin G. Khoell. Pleasant Grove; Charle W. Carter, ! Santaquin. CAUSES DEATH exhl-fcltl- t " . Irym -- ide-chi- ld ex-e- tvL-M- f4c--hal-oa 1-- vi PETIT JURORS M SUMMONED n; f The Weather . HORSE CRASHES iwTO CALIFORNIA SPANISH FORK WOMAN ratare. - tesna. Maximum Hatarday . Mtaiaaaaa iacarday . ... trap. 48 Mailman temp, fhmday ......71 Mlnlmam trtnp. Saadajr ,... i . f?TCDE5(T GIVEM AWARD Earl Garrett of NephL a commercial college student of Brigham Toung.jinlveTaitjfwaa.loday (tivea sa award In the fuim of a ring by he Alpha Kanpa' Pat. honorary fraternitv, for hi splendid scholarship.- Mr. Garrett's record shows 26 A' and 7 B'a The presentation wa made bv President Lowry An derson of tha Amha Kappa Psl, commercial fraternity. . 0 nek CM, who. feelingly-tol- d uf the ad mlrable qualities that made the llf of the departed ao attractive and beautiful. Magnificent floral tributes, so plentiful as almost to hide the speakers' stand, spoke eloquent ly of the hiRh esteem In which associates of Mies McCoard held her and the family. The more than one thousand persons attending the services demonstrated the loss felt In the community for th untimely death of the young woman and the M ST. LOUIS. ADrilSOfTTPl The most famous plane in the world, with the most famous aviatof at'The controls. fm)c off from here today on prob acy its last liight. . Jf r: (Lionel Charlos A. h "jrave the pun" to his beloved Spirit of St. IuiH at 9 a. m., soared aloft s from Imbert field, and headed f'r : Lind-lcrg- DR. H. T.LEWIS Washington where he . wiil tut :i, the pkuie over'-tthe, iimiuiKiii IS ATTRACTION , , 'V May Make Stup , sympathetic feeling .of the Com1 jr. Vh kS, Reed The In Battle and Walsh which plane toward the families of Special Member of Summer munity Newl spanned the" Athmtir-those Involved In the accident ' York to Paris not nuita a venr Against Possible Landslide Funeral Procession Wide and Faculty Has ago, bore sufficient ga for a non- Headed by Rev. E. E. Bachelder ' For Al Smith Mrs. Rebecca City stop night to Boiling field, but VariedEperlencV hR..RimuBllyjurcj.. Lindbergh was no tsur he would funWyman director of the Berg, . WASHINGTON, Ap'tn'SO.' TUP) eral arrangement, and the memfar. Howard T. Lewis, professor drive the ship that hard. . "I may stop en route," he said. ber of tha board of education of of The ears of Democratic leaders , business adminand marketing While in the east Lindbergh plana are cupped to hear the result of the Provo city school, the funeral istration. Harvard who to meet the Oerman-Islsh crew of SPANISH FORK, April 30 (Spec- procession entered th stake taber will be a .member university, the California primary tomorrow. of tujnmer the There Governor Smith," Senator plane Bremen. ial) Mr. Rebecca Buster.' city nacle while the organ was played faculty of Brigham Young univer- the "I am looking forward Walsh of Montana and 8enator much librarian of Spanish Fork suffered by Mrs. Leona Van Six sity, ha had the unique experience to meet them,'! he said. very ' Reed of Missouri will fight, out serious Injuries, Jncluding a concus-ltee- n beautiful little girls pupils of of an at being exchange professor competiin aown operr" or candidacies r.ion atrucK tne Dram, When their miss McCoard at the Maeser the University of Rome, where he tion for the first time. The fight NKW YORK, Aprfl SO Sunday by a horse ridden by Dell school preceded the delicate pink got much first-han- d information Wllof mean more than , tha mere seleccasket each girl carrying a small of Italy snd the economic rendit- Ten year after the end of the Christensen, beli.nni of California of. Ohristenwn. delegates tion sweet peas. The pall- ions which A hotiui't overseas. In great war between Germany and cause California 'Is the home state the s)li., two former Ccrnwn. Although her condition Is still re- bearers were the principal of the addition to prevail his Made - By Utah Application teaching regular 8miths O. McAdoo. as William of grave, physicians' express various city school. garded classes during the summer session snldieis and an Irish veteran of the It unIn the 192t convention. recover will A that belief she male quartet- consisting of he will to Util- : the Valley Company give a number of public allied air forces paraded in peace. less unexpected complications de- Clarenc is the first Ime the three outstand, Lee, Edgel Blackman, lectures to which the through the streets of of ful triumph have ities of the Bliss party v Body velop. Ing candidates Flnlayson, and LeGrandeAn-derso- Provo are rnvtted.- - J ' people' today.- the hwlt-yearoMrs. votersand Buster, with gone beforeth sang Wagner' "Chorus) of T am of the opinion that Dr. While hundreds of thnnaanda Bniith people believe that a victory A so- Lewis will daughter, Billle, wa returning to the Departing Pilgrlma" their passing and million make friend cheered over. 6 is home o'clock her about Sunday prano soltf. ."One Sweetly Solemn here," said H. V. many there means the fight more usienea in on the celebration Application to make certain dean of the Hoyt, at dinner the Walsh vs. gmlth Thought" wa sung by Mra in its rates' for domestic afternoon, following collece of commerce and huainau by radio, Baron Gunther von home of her sister, Mrs. Sarah SterMcAdoo has endorsed Walsh and J. Taylor, with violin obligate administration Major James Fitrmau- service of Brigham Young Huenafeld. and for gas gas Interbeen street a When has ling. hi state organization crossing rlC and by Mis Verda Bachelor and piano Cantain Harmann V.hl " Dr. his Lewla, university. Is one through the Utah block east Democratic section about of the accompaniment by Miss Rhode purpose sought by active. But many c"rrl'd long the route where experience as professor at Waah- leader through the tate Including Valley Gas and' Coke company of Smith Motor company, the horse Johnson. uia uiviamn inn also ha riven Demoingioa Dr.' university, The little O. K. Hansen, a g girl Isadora Dockweller, former thl city, which company ha filed and boy approached. ,,ted whn hlm an r returned w'. j" bus!of th avoided understanding the but her mother horse, committeeman, a revised schedule cratic national . from the war. . vn .w. with the public was struck squarely by the animal, friend of the departed and her n Mhi.. have endorsed Bmlth. Reports in family, spoke tenderly of the many account of hi " rta" of United State. Ger-- I wide background and was knocked unconscious. attributes of the beautiful life of Democratic circles here have Indi- utilities commission. am of the opinion tha tha will I mfy n BB Irish Free State were While It la pointed out in the appllWhether the boy failed to see the Moneita. He called attention to cated that the fight lie particularror thr men who be of aasisanc to tha bualn. in. unlur"a cation that small consumers of gas woman, or whether she became con- her beauty of form, her ly between Walsh and 8mith-beauty of westward would be only slightly affected by fused, is an unsolved question. No action, r'rtt0.COmpl'U her beauty of kindliness, terests of Provo a well a to the airplane It Smith should win in icauou the flight across .the North proposed revised schedule, bufr clear-cu- t story of the accident could her beauty, of helpfulness, her student who come under his tui home state, hur upporter bellev ocean, a feat that won I Atlantic larger consumer would benefit be given by either of the children, beauty of appropriateness, and call- tion uinn to him will be .ii 'hem a reception uch as New York SurireatiAna a.. The company asks and Mrs, Buster's daughter wa the ed attention to her .i 1 talking of considerably. j ri personification I """" "'The terrified children screamed 1 of" woraanly"demeanor. k. nna.th I tV that the HOUStOn jCOn to have Dr. Lwi to become effective June 1, - ."Maneltaliad m nominate him bv ac--J Iow an In Ufa,'! Aaiscort of " motorcycle' notice-- "' tisr WHB biuineM men of th rftw ment fur Help, and Mr.. Buster was car- aaid Dr. Hansen, ohjactiv i k. r.rt K.nf 41928. "and she built cut a path for the official BwIucUon Contemplated either ried to home the Mr. a of and series of lectures through well. Her architectural design wa .i..imw'1ha No change i contemplated by the Isaac Swenson, where Dr. J.Mra Or throueh reaula W. well founded. rlaa. ixatr..! I cr through the dense rrowd to . , chief topic of discussion as the i the North river nler t, . I I.I'M , iiuj nPV In the charge of $1 for the Hagan wa called to render medical Memory WIU Be Joy committee on arrangement, met aviator boarded th Macom, th "Th fine stalwart family will to select a k.ynoie Prent minimum of 600 cubic feet aid. The concussion of the brain city welcoming tug, for their trip caused considerable fear for Mrs. V meter per month for speaker for the convention and down the river to the Statue of Buster's life, but' it is now believed -on Continued Six other plana Page Liberty. she will recover. At the pier the, police escort enreduce the charge from 18 cents to 17.5 sent countered its first major difficulty. per 100 cubic feet For Between eight and ten thousand the next 1000 cubic feet the company persons bad gathered along the would reduce the charge from 16 river-froPolice had to fight cents per 100 cubl feet to 15.5 cents; their way through and finally sucfor the next 3000 cubic feet it would ceeded in forcing an opening for reduce the charge from 13.5 cents -per 100 cubic feet to 13 cents, and Funeral services for Mrs. Mar- the ear bearing Whalen and the for all gas over 5000 cubic feet per garet Peterson Bailey S3, who died heroe. Miss Herta Junkers Joined Funeral services for Mr. Amelia meter per month for domestic ser VTnnv friana r,T If WT t TT. K Saturday at her home, fit? Rnuth the flyer at th pier. Eighth-Eas- t Beck, wife of J. A.Beck, of Sallna vice wpdxeductbe---- p stiefl Salt LiTceXItyT werehelJ in the Pioneer ward charge of II cent per 100 cubic feet life of good deeds at funeral servSaturday will be held in the First with to 10.5 . afternoon cents. ward chapel In Salt Lake WednesSunday chapel Dies The company promises no reduc- ices held in the Manavawith ward many friends of the family from day at 2 p. to. S.te had been ill for Wilchapel afternoon, Sunday state In more tion less "The the the present rates for gas for bur So wards of the ward haste, the various cities throughout ' speed." a long time. . bishopric house-heati; This saying applies even to burgFamily In attendance. Mra Batley formerly lived " In purposes up to 40,000 presiding. of cubic in to lars, feet of monthly consumption Sheriff Provo The services were charge Deputy was according and the of daughter The services opened by a mixed B. F. William E. Mitchell of the ward but for all heating gas service over Roper and City Marshal F. H. Mr. Anna Peterson who live on quartet from the ward choice sing- Cellventra Nad a Lee Nielsen, daughter ef of Springvllle, who in- the Springvllle road. bishopric, and were opened with that 40.000 cubic feet per meter per ing Mr. and Mra Emil K. Nielsen, died "Though Deepening Trials vestigated he Sunday night rob-- Surviving - the hn.Ka rA a mixed quartet from - the ward month the company would reduce araher Your Way," Th Invocation K.M nf K. U.T nil - .. at the family eholr singing 0 My Father," The the "Tate from 55 cents, the present Throng Georg Batley two daughters, Max- - Sunday afternoon " residence, 164 South Eighth West 'Knows " vice station in Springvllle. Invocation wa offered by Bishop charge per 100 cubic feet, to 40 then ine and her lisone Betty; mother; y Father sang All discounts effective el For tn,urgUlr, who .ntertJ th. ter. Mra Ella Evans, C, L, Durrant and the benediction centa 'and three street, of bronchitia " The baby was born January M, sUtlon by breaking a lock off thej brothers, Chris, Hans and Nels T , by Andrew Hartley. The speaker! present would be continued under 7 of this year. In addition to the ' Z ldoor '. ' pennle-a- nd were Heber A Knudsen. J. A An- the proposed new schedule. all of thi Peterson, i crty. Anderson. Other Bishop Nepht parents, she Is survived, by two - aui derson, mejnber of the Sallna Secmusic wa a solo, "My Faith In , The ffiennlea V were taken from the brothers, Albert and Devon. ond ward bishopric, who read a letThee," by Mr. Byron Dastrup, and tOL while the. 0 was in a desk- be -! " SCANDINAVIANS TO MEET I Funeral services will be held in ter expressing sympathy to ; the brother quartet who sang, low the cash register. I the Second ward chapel. Tuesday Y members of the family from' the i BOYS PARADE "Some Tim We'll Understand." A OIL t There will be a special Scan- - afternoon at 2 o'clock with B,ihop Gas Taken Plugs, bishopric of that ward, and William Ewry boy in th crty of Provo duet number was also sung by the The burglar ' also secured 8 dinavtaa meeting held at the L. L, Nelson Ire charge.: Friends D. Norman of Provo. brothers. miarta nt nil nt 11 marlr vtlncr may vtcw the body "at Seminary building, at the corner ttheTmTcaT numbers were' a Is .urgedl to take part m the- PyneThe benediction waa offered by Ufter which thev bmk th. WW. nn t of First South Boys' Loyalty day parade Tuesand Third West home prior to the services. In. duet. "I Am Ready," by Betty and .... C. A. Tolboe. - t- Interment wa In two gasoline pump and took 17 streets, Sunday. May 6, at 10 a. tuni.nt will k. 4 day afternoon. This mammoth Anna Madsen; a vocal solo. "On the Provo city cemetery where the gallons parade will form on Third West m., for the purpose of organizing cemetery. of 'gasoline. , Wings of finow," by James C. Jensen of Sallna. and a request piano' and Center street at 4:15 Tues- aeaicaiory prayer was offered by it Is believed that the marauders and selectine-- a cresidencr for ! KG V lT. t. X fi LA Sit aV.KKI were aulolsts short of gas and 6IT. m tlits" organization. aolo bv-- Herman Benlams. The lday, and will march through the Dav4 H. Jones. in Impressive fashion. All AU Scandinavian are cordially ' IXtNWS, Aprils i, 01- - .Sir and not local people, since they wny floral ' tributes bejmoke the elty u In readiness to make this pa-AIR HERO KILLED l ar .n fiAkflrlMa seemed much more 'concerned with I Invited to attend. ..t',.a . .1. high esteem held for Mrs. ' Beck rede the biggest m Provo's his-u A splendid program ha been j ' ter, announced in WENATCHEE, Wash, April JO. tb automobile supplies than with cf cru- and her . family by her many tory, according to the commit- - tUP) Mayor John T Fanclw. 87 the" cash in the station. arransed friends. aerial hero of the Pacific north-- jr a Larson, proprietor ef the N. TAYLOR, Haisndad wriUta asauranr.e fr.nn Interment was In the Provo city i tee, which i comprised of J. Ed 1 Stem, chairman: Paul D. jj west, died here Sunday a a tr.iqtc J station, found much consolation in I L " J. WM. KNlGHTj -Egypt that the assemblies bill, ob- eemttery, where the dedicatory Il.win Vincent I and Bert Boahard. S. P. EOGERTSEK t Jectipafiile to England, will be wiU- hi uwuu Appie xto- - j uie net mat uie su casn naa Deen prayer wu pffefed by William son festival ... tuunolertad. Mitchell. " Librarian, Is Buster, rrSeriotrsly: InjnredutrIsNowpr ioJRecoer Expected GAS RATE MAY trans-Atlant- Was-enen- ic . BE LOWERED! con-testa- ' ' A Nsw-Yark- n, Cel-est- la house-heatin- g Tr inr.i life-lon- - ' 1 -- r,.,.i. T-- hi , 1''J' do-rn- k. '"Z SERVICES FOR . FORMERPROVO PROVO MAN IS BURGLARSGET WOMANDEAD nt AMELIA BECK LAID TO REST 6 CENTS BUT PASSlP$80!! Provo Child At )(' m":, . I Home ""r ' i)., tk P-n- e TUF-SDA- ! I L'taJtGeoeraJly fair tonight and Tweed ; little chance la teanp- - : f Moneita "Breakfast Time" Purchased 4 h)J- o- oja Harvard University I KHVIC1 ' 0.0 , Thousands Bare Heads To Floyd Bennett I LAST - Frieseke t i - . I ! I V. I I i I t I ! ths-fco- . 1 1 1 |