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Show HERALD PHONES Bostneas Ottict . , ; 93 Editorial Rooms ' 1. FORTIETH YEAR, Nai88 PRQV(X LTAH,. TUESDAY, MARCH FLEi ROBBERS I Entire P r o vd D i strict &T Voting IN SEATTLE In Outcoinei)f Referendum Poll At Fever.Heat;' Wets Believe Surprise ; ; psntET1 w1rr?0, Jn Interest BuixUra Work shadow of Police and rVould-B- Prolition Into e r Sheriff Offices LEADER STORECHOSEIf" AS ROBBER VICTIM h. P. Thornton Officer Invest- their uet-- a nonucr I Prohibition Editor, Evening Herald ! i Prpvo, Utah. I have marked below, with a cross my position on 77", and way. -- 1 fat&f repeal of lhe"pr6J hibition amendment. J f- - ( of Police Wreri Wllkios. sad admit that the a close- n7 i V ' burglars bad driven their roadster north of the Provo library- - where the ear, tad been V parked. From the fact that only a. few nilnHtes peyoHfcly, ihe nightwatch' I man had made his 'round at. the the police to believe Wore, lead cers ''. ' that the , .1. ': City....... Wood-aifto- n, st Maa-kjc- d. ' -- ' , MUSICAL FARCE - Vpruon, TheT--er- the b'y a vieli balanced company, possesseu of a ; .. frrvt variety of talents. Fred Roberts for instance, in fine' style tbe ."Duke of Kdan" and in-- addition did a mon- - por-trav- l(igueofptio!ialmerit!ltt be in that ".the. majority will be lather slight, smaller by far than the 'prohibitionists maintain. The more radicals wets go several, steps further and declare that -- Lyhea. 4ftCMcllsdeared. -- Malwmey ; lawirtrtertlwr-faTnwi- f Jiggs and Maggie, was don i ; way, from 35 te 65 per cent of the fine votes cast in the referendum pro. who fBHklfln byJjrUta, Anietj hibition vote In Provo will be for She possessed a beautiful, voice. mcdiflcation of the present law. was supported by a chorus of o wider scope to the give if costnmed. beauty charmingly referendum The Evening vote, one might stretch his Imagination Herald not only printed ballots in scuff iclently to-- think of tbem as Monday's paper but also had sev; ;- costumed. eral thousand ballots printed and Suffice toflay, however, therejsaa distributed at t the" : vailpus" poll-- " a dull moment in the entire 7 . ? entertainment and .the com- - 'bur places. Talnga , Another ballot is printed in' this ' as c.aswa to he entitled pany Oa :ine7fit'sf WdeKT1 Issue. If :yu voted clip out the coupon place the cross after the sentiment' No man la as perfect as he think wiiich you favor, sign your name be. ; his neighbor should mail or brHg it to the Her--, ard '..T i :.'rt:' aid office If not, when you are W- - "Ais the poe,etter in he.al-town cast yo vote at any t that .cenmRk. men mean.' f down ior in ioitowir places 'raj jor Miirrav" Roberts, i Mose Bros., to man nervous It makes any far- Lewis, ' hare a woman gaze, at him. - . syixHfjite, t CSevHand. 0, and a comprehensive statement of the nation's position on the prohibition law will be at handL -. - Don't fail t have a share in the voicing of this opinio-' i i ypte jiow! favor of prohibition, but Bacon to Be Asked To Investigate y-T- f. have-iiahT- e - il 1 1; - . 7pot nr. s B. S. Hinckley, member of V.the board of supervisors, of the t'tah Lake Control district - and - Judge James B. Tucker, legal advisor of the board",'enrt6"?aIt"TWke7te? day to meet with the t'tah water storage commission on matters per- - -- -' - i o? theY' - -- -' "" J" . . AT OLD AGE Pro, y , 0f ''rlfit:''.: T ph-rlie- , v. Results ot High School : Basketball State Meet To Be Given In Herald "Fonhe resiftTa ofthevarionM -- running scoring machine tnned npj and hitting pa all five,. the Bulldog basketbilt' aqnad from the Provo high, this afterooH, concluded a long paratory to entering the great annual basket ba'l classic of the state, vfhith 0ot viide way tomorrow at Suit Lake City., to determine the hodp championship of Utah. After a light workout of basket shooting laud, signal practice; lats-tb- xv' -- t' 1 . ; m SEE INSIDE OF POLICE 3S ALL STUDENTS INTO FIVE CLASSES N. M.. March ALBCQrEHQCE, (UP) New Mexico, where the. state prohibition Taws were recentlv declared unconstitutional Is also against ' federal. , supervision of drinks. If poll of The State Trih-unone of the.most widely eirculat-- . ed pnpers'tn the stnte, is to be 8 . UWRf NCE, Kans., March 9 (ty P.) There are five class? of students to be found on most any college or nntverslty campus, according to Dr. Albert. P. Fitch, professor, history of religion t Carltoft Collegerspeakliiff before a student convocation here at the University of Kan- - I L sufficient.' -- An eleven day's bnllbting - Iherprt'S-en- t laws with desiring a re In a tier and wine vote, 2.033 wted for jt'he light leverage, as i agiiinst 1.242 opixised. peal. SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs ' " . ' ' - ' J "The. big community dante festival announOFifof March 1ft, at the tltahria dance pavilion represents a movement oooperution whtcb lyjrnniniendablii nd'; shoiddJieunuurii'd- hr.nlll Mtlvecrtiiteiia of Provo." Is the opinion ff Walter AdanisAJiiunager Of the Utah Valley Gas and Coke company,' and one of Provo's most, en-- : ' ' thnsiastlc baseball fans. , "Three of the city's lending dinn ing clubs will act as host at the the big ."social affair.' ..They are the Social- Sixty, the Soiree,-am- i L'tahna. T They ; represent -- a membership. of more than five hundred of Provo's dance enthusiasts. ' "Tbe object of the dance festival Is to bring together and get the town acquainted Witlr Itself.". All litinswhoh.ayemu.yMJnttt-e- . city dnring the last' decade and who have 'not yej been Introduced ko each Ojther and to older inhabitants of Provo are? eagerly nrged to attend thef unction.j. E.vorysf fort 'IU M. made. Jo jnaketb, affair a genuine pnrtyT Handshnkiwir, social . mixing, and dr.neing. ' , the major part of the program. " 'After .all expenses of tbe commmunity dance have lieenjnef the remainder will be used, towards furthering one of Provo's conimiin?t,v enterprises. Us baseball club. The baseball players, need uniforms and otner equipment wita- - wmcn w uegin me avo, eomiwiiiive. sesim-an(- t snouia a surrieint sum De taken in ai.rneing juan joese uniiorm, ana equipment Will be purchased Immediately .so that sikritug ruining may) take place at the earliest moment."- , ; ; . : j, . . ? - or - -- cham-plonsbl- n. . NEWSPAPER Nil. hn noon. Coach Olen Simmons called it and gave orders to big' men to pack their trunks, and hie them- - ' selves to tbe hayloft. As far ha jhyicnL condition goes, the Bulldogs art all In fine fettle imdpreraiga for ; tie "battletheir young, Uvea.- They have a fy tained to tbe cherished ambltloa of every high echool "player la Utah: a chance to appear In the- - state tournament to make a bid for tbe coveted state title which carries . with it a trip to the national schol astic tourney at Chicago, Having Achieved this goal, they are determined' to make the most of the greatHjpporttittty hlchis theinr ; and put forth one final, united ef- - ;.. "fort to crown" their 'already oted, accomplishments, with a state -- CO-EDS JAY WALKING OmCEAFllR.SPW harr-beeirHrn- POLLS r By ERSBKTK KASMrsnjT""" v"Vlth their, speedy and smooth- - games at the. state high school Anticiiwthig the large Interest iu the teu;t tit tbe br.sketnall games at the state tournament to he (inducted in (he Desere't grin- mi hIu in Wednesday, Thursdny, Friday and Saturday, The' Ev)ilng Herald is preparing to handle the returns of tbe various game In 'le same efficient and exinditlous way IK which it was handled at tbe : fornier state meets n... r A Herald rejwrter will le present at all' of .tbe; games ..played At the end of ach gHuie he wil) telephone during the tournnment. the. results to the Herald office fmm where the ;fn forma thm niuy bejjbtnined. by the Prvo funs. , , ',' . J7" The result of 'the" rrovoRflTTarliS'gauIe" shotiU DeTknown lii the Herald, office 6:10 o'clock Vednesday afternoon..'..'..' - The result of, the first game of the tournament ahpujd be known! In' Provo shortly after H o'clock Wednesday afternoon.-.Frothen until 9 o'clock results will be in the Heruld office ach hour. Call 85 or. 10T for your basketbnll infocmatIvn..v..V.'. . v. t he Three lookers. Complaints- ' J : . ,' ' ;.. , jJ!lfepalWWJW-made any .bold, predictions h about who ! to, carry off the bunting, be -T. la cfldeirtjjis la everylofaLTMTa. Snow langhiisgly procVded to the jeltUen, that, the team wllL give a police station wbere tbey were given god account of themselves in the a good lecture bv". Chief pf tVltce,race,';v j''A"4;'.'-'---.v-i.Wllkhis who Informed them ,that ; "A team that plays through n the ew safety step:.w;ts taken In schedido; of, twenty games Sgatnst " i heir Interest; ill comers with 'only one lone deThe gir',' TCho gjve, the'lr names feat, can't.' he all; bad." Is Simaa ltntb Hark of Sprliigvllle and mop's way of putting it. LJda .Prior of Spnnlsli Fork, prom-ise- l - Everybody -- whoT- ha:--Sfe- n to be 'good girlK after this and Provo team in action" this- - year.. elves Simmon a lotf.of credit for obey the citt traf lie regulation. Coke company thevjrere tired out developing string "contender nut of little known material, Starting the season with idayera . left from a squad of ten he soa fashioned a team which took the measure of all Therr" opponents In a ss series, of rirpcticaffi--4ft-BHHoover and Rosle Snow he nncov- ered' two-- great.forwards-wh- a pivot. dribble, pass and shoot like ret- - erans. aoet Bowntne smrty ganra, r The Silver Gold Mining company who lhas flayed the f loof- - a center , Is hot far "behind f bus filed articles, iurorporntlon sfiet. the T have lieen ma'de - " rer oung nmlver--SltSstarted "Their spring track training eurlv this niorning. To give them an tmperu1. to greater. sliced they induced Police OfficcrJttmr . '. C. Snow to chase .them. , a block the chase' For more-thawas on. by the squeals iif.-tlfleeing, girls and JUe .hearty la lighter of other students and on- ' . ' -' re-- mitly to the police department that several near accidents have lieen averted as the students coining from the north bound Qrem car in the moriiing 'crss Center ' street diagonally towards Sutton's C5Ts Ttreclm'nte the students Into using the sidewalks as they should be used And to cross the street at the Intersection, Chief Wren Welkins had Officer Snow stationed at the. Tellurlde Motor ' Tint-tw- o-- iiur-row'- y NEW COMPANY '; FILES ARTICLES if ' tip-of- nt rbhvlr-iu--WtiTtaW- fourth man of the strong:. scoring i. combination is Bert Bullock, flashy like guard, who down a streak iwhenevenhercets an open- -ing to shoot. Ray PhilUpa, stsv . tlonary guatd, has no peer in this line of endeavor. ' In solving and breaking up the oppenents p'eys, making' Hghtnlog-likinterceptions tfnd taking the ball orf the" banker. ttoseo-piealln-g and yiMHng-the ,a . girls "ran towards ..Uailversity aven- however, Is not. given' In the. ar- Phillii stands unexcelled, ue.-" At the corner one of the gicj tides.' immops should consider" "himself The Incorporators 'ucky on tbe. strength, of his re-jKilitel .started to walk along the of ..'Salem, serves, Donald Farthhicham. EV. sidewalk as if nothing hud hapiieued 'JameaiP Christenseh while the other two run. diagonally president "Frank Turner,,-.; Spsnlsn wood: Gee and Clarence N'aylor, Iir , .. 1 , .I U C t . .1. .1 e a series, .the,ubstitutes V across the street towards the- east . ' sidewalk. son, Salem, dirertort Foster . play a much bigger pnrt than uKtial- K TTv Angus. lv and many a close encounter Is V.y tt tl.tiu If rl'4il n a thAmlflt ttiA Magna, Dim-tor v .., decided by their ability. tnp Spanixh Fork, polnir to i.i Dn when they reached the of. and dlrector.i'fii Fnrthlrigam 1st a versatile, player. ;.& who fits in at center or guard equal-J- i." nee or tne i tan nuev rn aim r ntfy Men seeks tne.offlee,, but. the. a weae; stopped by. tW. offleet-i-l (Ooiitinued nd Page Five.) a klrt' under each arnl) Offl- - fleer stek tl man.. ,",nf.' i- the prln- Tbe students were' .told not 'to .Spanish cross the street diagonally a they iml place of busjnet'S. had lieen- wont to do. All seemed I nn 1b". mpltali sed&t S5tMH) into- one million shas of a to take- the ' Instructions wgmidnaturedly with tlie ex'ition of tbe- Tiar'va.lne of 'five .cent per share. three girls who slipped behind theiTlie company Is, orguulzed for the officer unnoticed. Thev were halt pnrisise of proHpectlng 'and j'opertrt' way across the street as he officer ing mining clalhw and to .engage in saw What was. being done. He set general mining' businesK.'-- The basis Forkvis-named.a- .The-com- - es ,idi-vide- - - - e ' -- i.: ' 1 . four-gam- 'Tel-nmu- - secwrtJir-troainire- - - '" . t: ; . - ., V J U - DIVIDES ' ?: - i. will-for- tlon Tbe board of control proposes to ask tbe water storage commission to ask State Engineer Oeort Bacon to jjiake a personal survey of .the .Provo bay district to determine the clmrarter of dyke essential to re-idatm the large area of laud ip the region' of tbe bay, WEDNESDAYS STATE TOURNEY SCHEDULE : 2 o'clock Boxelder vs. Sallna,. XI o'clockPleasant Grove yg, 9 Xj VernaL :r ( 4 o'clwk East vs. Morgan. 5 o'clock Provo va South Cache. oVliick Iebl ts, Manti. - -T o'clock Ogden va. Kanab. 8 o'clock Bingham Vs. Beaver. 9 o'clock L; D. 8. vs. Miners vllle. i -- . , fem-eni- . PROVO DIES com-pnn- HTTINPROYO snpportel PIONEEROF tioa that woold aboil the offire t Stephen Jones. 82, one of the plo -'' died atWs e of 'mayor;1-,- -, settlersTjf View ward Mondtty Mayor Browa ha waked a bitter liomeln Grand lm't-derom- complications fight against the city manager plan afteniqn f . to old age. and Is preparing to fight it In court Mr. Jones was born in Quincy, I1J. should he be elected and tbe propo- sffiiffi r wTn... MrsMandeshas su- - MaWfi mlfMCIfflSSr he came (o norted the proposal and has prom- I'tah In Capt Walter's and wmiq after his arrival in ised that ahe will retire - without he came to Provo. , if the voters dedde on It jnd T'tah Surviving, are his widow, Nettie at the same time elect her. Victory for' Mr. Landes would Joues,, and the following son and make Seattle the world's largest city daughters: Frank Jones of Provo ; by womnyorr-A44MJ- 4s , lake View; though tbe woman candidate h'a. Mrs. Edna Johnson-run on-'- .platform, of more strict Mra,''Mabei Ba wlings, Vinejiard ; enforcement, she ha declared thnt Mrs. Florence1 Ktubbs, Jra,nd View, Seattle will, have no blue law rule ajsqu'enezintthr. JwhJones Proves- - end 21 grandchildren- and if ahe wins. '1 jriU-- Sl JwKiuess ojiecreatrand-i'hild- V Funeral seniees will 'be held in administraton," she declared. There Is no reason why a woman the Grand View .ward chapel Wedshould not be just as capable of nesday., afternoon at 1 o'clock. this as a man. I will see that we Frlejids may view the"body at the have stricter enforcement . That home In Grand View prior to the does not mean "blue lav'- - rule but services. Interment will lie in the an enforcement tempered with judg- Provo' city cemetery. ment and reason." Betters who flooded the cltv with money during the primary election j ferTiigTsn)S n amounts during tbe present' cam paign but have, found only a few takers. . - has-be- en -? "'--- Hed-quirer Bros, Put lour Name on Ballots No. 1, University Dng t All baUots east in the prohibiand The Eveatt; Ifer-althat the would-b- e burglars muat referendum poll must be tion , have been watchlnk the movements signed by the person voting. Tht Judging from the sentiment the of the officers and that they de came and address must be given. seems to prevail, it is predicted elded to waste no time immedlntelv This is required by the NEA IJhMJtewiMW votes f ter hehadjeftjthaipojt) Serviee as a precaution agairifjlTI will be cast. The vott ig will WA7 any one' voting more than once. be counted and the result sent The caf turned west ob First, A fair and correct sentiment to the NEA Servfce. After the on north North street and University few of the city la dents of the votes have been counted confiavenue. The officers hurriedly went desired. For that reason balin the they win be destroyed. fof Thornton's auto lots not signed win not be dentiallythose business section of the city and over 51 years of age Oniy will be permitted to vote. Wo-tried tofotloir the burglaui ar but . no trace of.lt could be seen. No susmen as well as men should vote. picious looking ear had been seeu Everywhere you go.H Provo The ballot is printed herewith during the night previous to the at- ytoi hear them taDdng about the again today, so that all who tempted burglary, according to the prohibition referentfuin Voteeon not be jnissed L ducted jointly by! The Evening deprived of a chance to make report ' of tbe officers to Chief Wilkin. "y Herald and the NEA Service. their opinion known. FVora the moment the ballot It provides for the expression boxes, were placed in several of of ore of three opinion. ttie stores Monday, interest in the "I . favor keeping the prohib- ipoll waxed hot and mail- - availed tion amendment as it now stands, ttiemwhies cf Jthe , oppqirtunity with strict enforcement,.' of easting his vote on the much " TfavorTepear of the prohibit T jIBsenssed question. '.:v-- -;-' tlon amendment, 't CkiiiBidble1ntere1rt-'aa'''i'ther- ' "I favor modificaticn of the euteome of the voting in Provo is already manifested. The drys prohibition law so as to allow the are confident that the dty will i sale of tight wine and beer.". uphold the prohibition few, while Clip out this ballot, mark a the wets insist that the prohibition cross after the sentence that exPntrons of the Columbia theater element will receive "a severe presses your views sign your shock when the result of the refgot a real kick put of George name and addtess and mail the - farclal musical 'comedy erendum vote is given out ballot to the prohibition editor of L'p Father," Monday "Bringing Many favoring the present law The Evening Herald. evening when a large "- andience re oLtheopirionJhaOrom73-t- o Seven hundred other news85 per cent of t he vote will be greeted Jlggs Xlahbney, America's scattered from Maine to papers, foremost funny paper character; for - keeping the prohibition California!:' are nrhitHg similar, .admir amendment as ;it "now stands, The entire' 'company-wa- s ballots. The reeulu of each sepVernon1 In.fhe Walter cast with ably with strict enforcement. arate poH will be tabulated by role of JIkrs and his wife. Ionise Some wets concc'W that the ma--' NEA Service, newspaper feature - ns- fHmoiw . we claims she li not depending upon the feminine vote for victory, but as many lwllotg from men as from o'er own sex. ,t At the same time the voters make tbelr choice for mayor they are "Street addreds. ' H - - "vmvj.,. jTheWomaB-!!- KxanilimtJfJfeairrwiiadiiwt ( ' i , it 50-5- 0 of light wine and beer.' the. isale j 'i ' " ..... - ; j ( j I I I favor modification of the prohibition law , so...as to... allow my i. . ruled by a woman was being decided : at the polls; today. 4 ';'. ...I , xl KJ Mrs. Bertha Landes. coondl memy seeksT election to supplant f " I Mayor Edwin J. Brown and the bet ting when the polls opened was ; that she would do ftenTltetrirroni lefTto right)- Bullock, Gee,' PhH Ips, Hoover, Bown, Snow Hid D., F&rt&nghaRt.r Political dopetitera concede that Second row and K. Farthiugham. Taylor, Ward, Creer, AVhUehead, Lewis, Mrs. Xandes mas made great gains, especially" within Ttae past few hiys, - - uirgw sua it uecomemrj oa i in we country tw?niiw Slrs, I favor keeping: the prohibition amendment as it now stands, with strict enforcement. ' fhent to "make I j I the prohibition question. XrTrornTonarrife(TTacTlifth"e 'store, he saw- a roadster speeding north on First Knat street, lie took a shot' at ' the fleeing car but It was too far away for the shot to be of "apcttwllng to Chief i V"i.v-T,- - ! Local Fans for Wlnninjf aiaie Honors i - for v ' ajldon "Favorites IJimona: PROHIBITION BALLOT ajookyit, jwho lj wthejlghlwho g ' - r; CONFIDENTIAL of rhefllann rhrl ':. ' - , . -- - 11 r V' . watclunan :'h.Xk ,S I ' T0I1II - An attempted burgla.-- y of the Leader store, corner of Center and First East streets, in tbe shadow of the court bouse with the police and " was frustrated sheriffs office early Tuesdar morning y I - P. Thornton, nightwatchmaii. The burglars brokft open the back door la an effort to gain entrHttce. .The noise canaed by the breaking door attracted Thornton. Apparently the burglar TMti? PRICE TWO CENTS . , . AT DEPOT WEDNESDAY Igates When He Hears Door Jkins; Crashed Jihd ,r WM WK - " SURPRISED "T?T T 1926. ''' 'J" ' : , ' ll.t ' v .. ' - : ' vt l jfeK T .; :i " ' '.r.-i''"'''f. f"w wetirrt : i t, |