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Show TELEPHONE U3 UTAII COUNTT FORTY-SECON- Da yost get If M YEAR, NO, 806. D u uvula oo ojo ojo m mm , oo ofo : 00 mm mains to m im PflBIFSi oo oo oo paa, PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. 1923. tMJJUAMvi 00 l t.-i- nr l'PrepMesDem0cratKeynote' MM f RIIRFAII 0O . u uvj 00 " 'T ' mmmmBm SEMlllllj PW.E, Amelia Looks Like Lindy j " FBI. Many Rumors Fly Through Northland As Silence Veils Fate of Noted Polar : . Explorer's Plane , "i IX)NI0N, June 20. (UP) The silent Arctic held bits ' answer to e ftocond icy -- t 'f T'kl . a Proof of Possession and Taxes Placed Before State Land Board; Action Favorable to Landowners Is Indicated Withdrawal of the lease recently given by the state land board to two Utah county residents for approximately 1500 acres of accretion land at Utah - cided will undoubtedly, follow protest made by landown- - fcrvei-aj-i ' Pet-ano- n, W. ' ' I the landowners gavS proof to tht board that they have beenn in poaaeaaton of tba land tn quea-tlofor many yeara and that they bare been paying taxes njthe same. Misunderstanding Indicated- -. conThe state land commission, tt. Dern, sisting of Governor George Crocket Secretary of SUte H. E.IL'CIUTT, and Attorney General H. Indicated at the hearing that the wrong understanding had been taken by the board relative to. the land and that atepa arouio urn iuca to withdraw the lease. Mon than zuu jamuiea in uumn county are Interested In the ques-tkand are awaiting with, interest the' flaaj action Of thatate land , " board.: It waa ahown during the hearing Tuesday that the UU leaaea, Involving 824 acres of land at the mouth of the Provo river and 743 acres at the mouth of Spanish Fork liver, are baaed on valuation far below the actual productive value ' af the land. The lease on tha Prove, tract la for a fifteen-yea- r period at 65 cents per acre for. the first three yeara, 75 cents per acre for the next six yeara,. and $L25 per acre for then next six years. In tha Spanish Fork tract tha lease la for a fifteen-yea- r period also, and Is at the rate of 65 eents per acre fot the first five yean, 79 cents W acre for the next five years, and $1 pet acre for the last five yeara. J m.V M V 'V I i . j,.J V V .1 1 a aviation that thrfateni to become of as iRnant interest andmystery Kravity aa that which purrounda the fate of the crew of the lost .... dirigible Italia. , Rrasp W f Considered a.,e.. Jt sL In the past the outing has been held iat Geneva.Thla year aeveral plaees an under consideration, and a definite selection wtll not be made until later on. Among the places mentioned for the holding of the festivities an Geneva, Kelly's Grove In Hobble Creek canyon. Vivian park in Provo oanyon, Timpanogos Cave flat tn American Fork canyon. Provo na Beach at the mouth of Pro vo river, and North park In Provo. The latter place ia being favored by a large number. It ia understood for the advantages the .place often. It is pointed out that the concessions at the park would "be given to . the farm bureau free of charge to was Amelia, Earhart be sold to the highest bidder, and Miss that considerable revenue could be the first woman flyer to cross raised by tha method. Since the the Atlantic, looks enough like main sport event of the day will be Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh to the baseball game to determine the be hia twin Bister, judging from championship of the JJtah County her latest picture, above. Miss Farm Bureau, msny of the baseball EsrhafL Boston society rirl and fans an favoring North park, ao social worker, has paen flying alnceTSW and was" the first w Smart To 1 that the game could be played In granted a flyer's license by the Nstioaal Aeronautics Society. The plc- Timp park, assuring the players of tun snows her remarkable facial resemblance to Linily, who is shown In a good, field on which to play the the Inset. Like him, too, she Is built physically on slender JlnaS. ," " fekr ..... Claude G. Bovoers game. h Fiery Orator ti Confab Expected of Jackson to Enthusiastic Houston Session Iloald Amundsen, discovertr of the South Pole, left TTornBoerNorway, at 6:10 p. m. Monday in the French Far; man seaplane, piloted by Commandant Rene Guilbaud to to join in work of locating and rescuing the Italia'a crew. fly' At mia-damore than 40 hours after the plane's departure on a flight of not more than 700 miles, there had been no concrete news of the plane. , 9 Unknown Destinatio- nIt was not known definitely y, later Place today-th- . . the era in that sections .me wnu commission. Represented by A, B. Morgan, Attorney JudgeRobinson-anPreston O. J. J Plans for the annual farm bureau day an being prepared by commit tees recently selected by C U war-nic- k of Pleasant Grove, president of tha Utah County Farm Bureau. Tha celebration, which Is one or the outstanding events in tWfllfe of the farm population or the county, will be held sometime about Aug ust 15. The exact time wiU be de . in v T k - HONORISPAD) crew--lntend- td TO OLD FOLKS 400 Are Guests At Annual Utah Stake Affair In Vivian . fark Four hundred old folks of Utah stake were guests of honor st the annual Utah stake old (oiks outing, hld at Vivian park in Provo Canyon TVesaay."'Acrordrhg't9 IhoSi In attendance, the day's activities were equally as delightful and Interesting as those of previous yeara. Tliejruee.U assembled in the morning, when a splendid program was furnished, including an address of welcome by President fl. P. after w hith A. ihairntan ,of . h - O. daunt Stake old" folks rowiraittee,- responded, tn behalf of the honored giK'sts, String muslr rendered by Provj hurh school Taylor1 student, and President T, N. ' '- piads'a, ft'w remark,"-"Nil TaMea Kriulrer- f- V :, , i ttlx'inng,4hjes" Wc f ((lulled to (lurve ia tlo.rg crowd, large Vase ana nowis or peonies and roses be ing u sod aa decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Chsrtes Giles' had charge of me banquet, and wen assisted by members of the central old folks committee.-- , "... , v, : Duclng the afternoon various stunts were engaged in and a fins Impromptu program was given, during which numerous valuable prises wen awarded. Much merriment waa created by Frank Dusenberry, who presented the gifts. Xelldnui refreshment, were served before. the pia. joins wr utuen to tncir ho.nes, Wk Elk Barbecue Planned . One of the big features of the day will be the elk barbecue under the direction of Alfred Creer. Permis. sion to get an elk for the celebration has been given by the state game commission, it Is said. Sensation Day The program for the day la being worked out by President Warnick $200 Donated To Give Opening By . Printing Amelia Earhart Discards Fly and Mrs. I. J. Burr of Timpanogos ' :. The sports are under the direction Q'iBk l Company Headj Workers' ing Clothes; Appears' ' of 8. J. Boyer of Sprlngvllle, and the ' 9 Are Encouraged Greatly Rested ' finances under the chairmanship of NEW TORK, June 30 (NEA) Tou can take a true Hooater far E. J. Clayson of American Fork. from his native atate, bury him tn June 20 (UP)-H- er LONDON. John C. Graham, manager of the the anonymity of newspaper editor . rUlnllui la Rhwn discarded In costume boyish flying New Century Printing company, ial writing and turn him Into i becomborrowed of favor clothing Tba proteatants introduced evihas contributed $200 to the B. Y. U. KhnUrlv rotirlnv historian: but ing but less eonnptcuous Mlrs Amdence to show that much of this ' stadium fund. sooner or later he will turn back to elia first woman trans-ocea- n land Is now producing forty-fiv- e Ik. nnltf nurai it t a Mil Unflfllur avar "I want to see Provo and Brig-hafiler, appeared In puWic tobushels of wheat to tha acre and politics. alfalfa and sugar beets. It has Train Time Shift Requires enloy Young unlvenlty grow," said day as a pntty, smartly alii red That's what happened In the case Amerk'on been under cultivation for years, In discussing his con and decidedly feminine NATiIED Mr. Graham Bow-er- Earlier ' O. Claude of Bowers, anyway. Mailing for and aoraa of those claiming It have Is my home town, This tribution," movIn bred and born Indiana, Girt Host Helps paid taxes on It for mora than the only one I have, and although Each Evening i ed to New York five yean ago to . Miss Earhart. so tired that she Uli i ij jvmiB. Hum uni w i uv ut- I think It Is already the beat In become an editorial writer for the or I wouldn't be living kept her eyes open only with difftha country -World. In his New York had gone ldbedearry" last Evening lfuIt)Ml in emintv iurvvi anil There has been a change In the here, I want to see it keep abreast icult," carry- spare time be studied and wroto his ' have been listed by the county as--' train time for train of other towns. This stadium kI. s nltrht at the Hyde Park hotel. future school of ths the That he last But winter plopped seaaor each year aa belonging to ing mail from Colorado, and south- tory. Wneh she appeared this morning the Is a good one. It will be attractive .flushed MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, June 20. with etcitement and comtha InrilviHnala navlnv (ha IttM ern Utah via Sanpete line to Provo, back Into politics so cestfuUy that should look mora carefully Into weU ss to home to as Students was tha needs its of to (UP) I. B. fTom)8utton, Tamp- once chosen was the specific deliver at pupils he who outan tht land. first for rested, pletely people time tha In closing to live a thrivmaking claim of Dr. David Snedden or buildera who want at tha couM ico. Mexico, today was elected presisaw coming speech her SO keynote minutes mails yesterday scarcely, going .evening with enough push Democratic convention In Houston, Columbia unlvenitv In his lecture ing community her except by her unruly dent of International Rotary at the earlier than before. ' ' ZXBERTA MAN SENTENCED Kineteenth snnudl convention of before ths students of Brignam to it to keep It tn the front ranks recognise of hair. mop It will- be necessary for business Texas. curly the otgitniKAfion hen. Young unlvenlty In College hall of cities of Hs slxe." Henry Oaborn of Elberta, charged concerns to mall earlier than 6 Jacluoa Davy Dinne-r."For many yeara Mr. Graham has Instead of net pullover ' khaki 'Sutton was unanimously elected It all happened because Bowers Wednesday morning. He argued served with possession of Intoxicating o'clock. AU mail received at 6:45 the ' university In many flying breeches and. high ' black by acclamation when no other canliquor, Wednesday waa sentenced p. m, will be assured of dispatch was invited to address last Janu- that as measuring ability of mental capacities," secretary E. H. Holt flutter- didate, appeared. He was Interna- ary's Jackson Day dinner In Wash- intelligence proceeds,willwist teacherto said, when he learned of Mr. Grah- boots. Miss Earbart won a .borrowby Judge Oeorge 8. Ballff to pay on tha evening train going north. last year. tional prepare This is a traditional love and school boards ing, printed summer dress a 1100 fine or serve 60 days in Jail. All mall received to 8:45 a. nu. is ington. contribution. "We have always ed from Mrs. F. E. Guest and. It Oaborn was arrested Tueaday morn- good to trains going north and feast of the Democrats, marked In give pupils tha sort of training their am's to found Jack ready back every was remarked, a little large for TYPOCRAPHICAt. rNlOV for. ing by Deputies . Charles Coatea, south. Closing time for mail In- recent yeara by a notable absence life wiU eaU thing that was for the best good of her in spots. FXKCTS HOWART . j George Davis and J. O. McKell. tended for Eureka is 4:20 p. m. of love. Bowers had written ab- Scholars Need Good Health She was obviously hsppy and ap- t lNPIANAlOJlJ. Ind., June 20 "The fifteen percent of the "A's" the Institution.". several bottles of beer and whisky Closing time for mall to Price and sorbing biographies of such Demo"Mr. Graham's gift la one of sev- parently completely at ease as she (UP i Charts P. Howard of Chica work-era- ,' being found on his residence, Colorado points is 5 p. m. Closing cratic heroes as Andrew Jackson an not likely to be manual go- - was Dr. Snedden says, "but their eral of larger denominations, which president of the to the officers' report. time for all evening trains, carrying and Thomas Jefferson, and through International Typographical Union. Continued on page Three some happy Inspiration the commit period of usefulness and leadership have come In." Jesse N. Ellertson, mall for all points north is p. m. ( of the stadium committee to speak. msy be prolonged until they an 65 chairman Any cooperation upon the part tee asked him He "W's an hopeful that said HTST SERVE SIX MONTHS Bowers did. urged his hearers or even 75 years of sge provided tha today. wiU very much assist of the public spirit of. giving to this most Walter Freshwater, arrested Tues-da- y In their health will permit; therefore, to make and Jackson Jefferson msil. delsyed preventing "L q" worthy cause win continue until the Anti-Smitnight by Police Officers George . J. P. McGUIRE something more than mere patron those pupils of the high foundasum needed for present purposes DurneU and Lyle Davis on an incareful should a be given . Postmaster. saints of the party, contrasted con is realised. Tha cement for the toxication charge,' must serve els ditions today and, before he had tion In good health." months la Jail. Freahwator was MARKETING SPECIALIST HERE finished, aroused the Democratic Dr. Snedden suggested that pu-- J seats will 'begin to flow soon. We hope that the flow of money to recently arrested tn the same W. P. to real enthusiasm. A plla of high intelligence scholastic-all- y the marketing special- entertains project will keep a little In the be kept from school unman who could do that seemed charge, and given a suspended sen- ist from Thomas, might colthe Utah Agricultural tence of six months following hli - til they an 9 yean of age and that lead." so worth Bowers, genkeeping; now by in is lege experiment station, arrest Tuesday an order for the Utah even than they should have short county, gathering statistics reto on Page three) previous sentence to be served was garding days and plenty of opportunity (Continued HOUSTON. Tex., June 20 UP) secmovement would be any mon sucSENTENCES IMPOSED in fruit thia the crop Issued by Judge George 8. Ballff. h spend hours In the sunshine, build-In- s Charles Webb and LeGrande The groups hen are try, I cessful than the tion. Provo Bench is the particular allies He bodies. visreroua and atrorie; Penrod, both of American Fork. ing to line up an alleged phalanx to wen at Kansas City. . object of his survey. I should labor ; argued that manual I arrested Tuesday night by sheriffs contest the nomination of Ooverner 28 I be . First and foremost, provided for young men and officers for intoxication, Wednes- Alfred E. Smith like the they have not MODERN WOODMEN MEET m ween women Dei - Curtis allies fought yet been able to single out any one ins agee young were sentenced to pay fines of Modern Woodmen of America, will day ttKatande 20. He made the statement or to serve 49 days each ia )rll4the nomination of Herbert Hoover candidate Into whom their interests tab Fair hold Initiation Thuradav evenlnV at mnt flntlllnt American $73 ' . can be merged, i Sentence was Imposed by Judge at Kansas City. and Thurs-'a- y, 8 o'clock In the K O. P. hal Fol'stock can be saved by giving George S. Ballif in Senator Walter F. George, GeorGeorge is considered by most court. except prob-bl-y lowing Initiation a banquet will be v Twelve of Troop 2, with Scout- ! our women only city .manual labor. In the niatter as the niotrt ahowars tn served. A full attendance la desired. master Frank Clayton In charge, ' gia's native son candidate, was The speaker, further stated that cooked supper near the river bed 'erthwrst p a sought today to, head the move- available man" to. bead the movewho get their learning; easily BUS DRIVER FIXED I fTf I ran pect no ment, and the force of Cordell Hull ment, but r. banquet planned tn the outskirts of Provo Tuesday j those sn In dangerxpf becoming snobbish I James Gamer, bus driver for the of Tennessee, BenHtnr Jsmes A. support fromGrRe the Reed or Woolen Provo Lodee No. 14, L O. O. F, evening. ' . change la temps rrn(red erature). s strswrrry fesSports wen enjoyed, and a huge or of losingHe sympathy w4th the Red Feather bus Un, wfo wis Reed of Missouri, Evsrti Woolen of forces to advunee his irsjididury for ' praised president chaeged wtth epeed'ng ""throuth Indian snd Representative Avers the nomination. The. Hun foioe do Maxima ss temp. tival banane Fridsv nleht at the campfire added to the evening! masses. ' t brlmr esked iff join not eeom to cane for Red. end the county Monday morning, won f Ksnsss were Tuesday ......8t 1 O. O. F. hall. AS members of enjoyment. Ed (far Clayton told a Rooeerelt for his achievement In Utah Tne-' IJaliff th irronn fcv Julee Oearre Hed forces have' no dttfe to desert' Mtelmaaa tesnp. j the lodge and their partners an In- number of stories 01 great Interest I.. " (Continued on Page three) in the city court Wednesday. ' There was no IndlcaUoa that thi their candidate. to the troop. vited to attend the affair. Taeeday . 1 JOHN GRAHAM AVIATRIX DONS AIDS STADIUM NEW CLOTHING - SCHEDULE OF .1 EDUCATIONAL ItlAlL CHANGED 1 ADVANCE Hi m - SUTTON a, FUTURE SEEN in ROTARY CHIEF " , ! 4 Group May Be Liiied Up h . anti-Smit- The Weather f Scouts of Troop Gather at Campfire to-rig-ht whether Amundsen and his Frem Guilbaud carried a to bait at King's Bay or fly direct to the NortheaaU land ice on which Oeneral Umbrrto Noblle and five men of the Italia'r crew wen drifting. i Since then then have been reports, of mysterious erlgin, that Amunusen naq passea ureen ilur-bo- ' 8pltbergen. That he had lapd- ed near Oeneral Nubile and that bo had located three men of the Italia'a ; crew of atxteen who were walkina; over thf ice toward NortheesUiiud. . Then today there came a report to a Stockholm that newspaper vteJwM IV "WAhH. " Amunriarrrw the Polar sea - but in the sea In his plane, between ice floes that would threaten momentarily to crush into ' ; splinters the frail craft The Ktorkboim dispatch saM Amundsen was in graver need of help than was the crew of the Italia rmpanlons for r. . !r dfaawter him. lmmiifa ... 4 , tbrtt umor Anoundi.en vd landed 'beside, the encampment of GAierul Umberto rrowle had reused a ceit'li(jon In Oslo last he tnews" wag annoutict nKBl at restanmnts amusement pat k and mbviria' uicturs thealt-o- . Vb was'seVelved with 'cheers. " v. 'Twta'y-a- l Osflj as elsewhere 'thvrs' was Kravest anxiety Hot' only for . Amundsen be with the difficulties of rescue tragically apparent-f- or the three parties that comprise the crew of ' of the lost dirigible. ently.-- . A s il . i 8NEWCABDJS .- new esbltas .'.will be tuilt , at Aspen GrovV as part of ths equipment of the Alpine summer school of Brighara Young university, according to an annnunement made Wednesday morning by f. ft. Harris, president of the mstitition, i who has gone over the plans for the building with H. R. Clark, business maaager of tha Alpine camp. ? These cabins will be built upon floors wdkh are already laid. Presi- dent Harris said.- - Each ens will have twe. rooms. and probably a screen porch. The buildings will be erecUd ' tbe main among tha. aspensp and pines south of ; he . Grove.,-1- - , . sevep-toent- DYING NEGRO LYNCHED HOUSTON, Tex., June 10 (UF Robert Powell, negm, waa dragged from a bed on which be lay dying at Jefferson Davis hospital hen today, taken out on e lonely road six miles from town and ' ... ; ;' lynched. . , Vern Jonei Gets r ; Sizeable Trout In Provo River Vera Jones Of Provo Is the attest man to report a "big flfh catch to the Meredith Cycle com-jan- er official weighing headquar- Wataoa-Lowden-G- ters of the "Fig Fish" contest landed a and three Jones In the pound rtvM-near Vivian park Provo The troul Tuesdwy afternoon. was of th Cornuin Brown vafU--tand wataught with a trout Herald-Meredi- th , riy. I 6. , , Jone's catch , I - The A'plne brsa will begin July '28. immedlstely following the h ennual TlmpanoKos hike ef r July 28 snd 21. Iaa .;....5 . Eiht , . : TILL BE BUILT . . fr . ie the sond Ifirg-e- reprtirtim.ihsLPitiixvf'r i MilMII. this t . - |