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Show ' . A1 ' . PROVpi" (V T;A HK VyVI gLjBR ALP, WEDNESDA Y. 0 CTOB.ER. 2 8. . 1 $31 r . PAGEEIGHX - 4. AL CAPONE'S PRISON: AND, z ---wv,w. ' y crfE inHiiu,immiii . ii i ,iniiMiji i ; , i ' ;y A ' jKi. ISaU '',1 tl.'l-r: Fin Krai i ilfj'f,k 1 ' . I LilZy ' ' , ' TrZZZ'-z-r-- : r 3-t I aaMMMMM 1 , T" I i l lirsc..'.'a i,, - ? In this big dlping roomabove, Al Capone, Chicago's Public Enemy Jo. 1, who "was sentencfe4 to serve a II years tevm for Incpme tax fraud and 5000 violations o ! the ..liquor laws . vy-ill soon, be-ccating hianieals. It is "the mess hall of the federal penitentiary at Leavenwo -th, Kan., where the gaig$ter chief muterve ;his term At the right, below, is an entrance tj. the big prison where Capone will scrvfe as a . convict under Warden Thomas B. White, left. .;. v, ? C . .. . . ' ::'- DEATH CALLS J GEORGE SMITH -SPAfnSH FORK George ' R. 8raiUC 66, resident of Salt Lake for hrpat 20 years, but" before that i A. - m f. Jl X. a resident of Spanish Fork, died jjudderiy. at the home of his daugh-ter daugh-ter MP8.;Thelma PaUent Of Manti wlth whom Tie was vialtlng. 7 11? was the son of Albert ind Josephine Rowe STilth and was "born in Slt Lake In 1865. The am- 4lyr; moved to Spanish Fork when George w.8 - a young boy and he jnade - his home; In the vicinity of -CntihtBk ' tmtl 1(111 nikan Va tjptMilii A v - VJL nutu moved to Magna and a few years - later J Salt Laker He married A. Kmlth,'an4 to thm were born the following sona ind daughters ho- hayc a- etar . benched by injuries. 9urvivet. George .R. Smlth, ,Jr His back wrenched in the' V'ish-JVrlhur. V'ish-JVrlhur. W. "and Clifford Smith, all ington garner Phil Moffatt, Aggie 0&"Anaconda. Mont.: ; Mrs. Bvron - halfback,, will be out of Saturdav g ('Driggs, Driggs, -Idaho; JIarold .md game, against' UC. L. A. and prob-Moapa4 Nevada, to attend .i go.ther-Xeo go.ther-Xeo Smith, Salt Lake; ' Albert E. -ably will see ho action in the V. S of sf"nV offioiaL? of aouthern J3roith- Spanish Fork, ' and, t Mrs. game - the following week end. Utah and Nevada. . v . . Thelma Pattent. Manti. His first t wife-proceeded him in death. , He fnarrled. again ""and is survived by v his widow, Mrs. Blanche Ada Smith - off Salt Lake He is also survived j. .by one brother. Iewls Smith 'nd s'Jtwo. sisters, Mrs. M. J. Thornton and Miss Anna Smith, all of MU- ,r-ile Funerid services were held t'ednesday afternoon .at 'the Second . xra chapel with JBishop Elisha Warner of fieiatlng.- Interment was : In the Spanish York crty cemetery. Democratic Women Plan Reception i'Vir! PAYSON The Ladies Demo trfatlc - chib of Paycon Is holding a reeentinn at the Pavson hotel r n 2 Trlday, October 30, at 2 p. m. ir V . honor of -the - Democratic - eanrli- ; v dates for the comlnsr xitv electioi.. y iruest speakers wtllby Mrs. Calla-r Calla-r han,::.Utji;ountyr chairwoman .and Mrsirlfoward Core. 'ATXEJNTION, ; rMbftfERS! Herd Ii: An OppottanJty to dis- cover if yo;;r ohlldrca are mul- .caC and to-, develop the artistic pajrt'.cf thcij.' nature and ccfuca- tW - . ' . " - A representative of the ' institute insti-tute for the Adivafleement of Musical ' Art, - will 'enroll -. pupils ifOrr Six Free- Lesson on- their, . f arvoritchr instrument, ' piano, vio !irUv5cUo,' saxophone..' clarinet, TFumpet', banjo, guitar, ukulele, ctp-f at, te iLndJey-HeindscInian Mule Co;;vit0 Vtzt: Center Eti on;ThupdayrCcti h.'' 'Compei tent Instructors Tfe,' provided to sve j, nese lessons, ana me opportunity- open . o children Of alllages beginners "r advanced. Envollmchts '; accepted lonly on above date, between the.: hours of 10 and 6 -.o'clock i Children must." be accompanied; by paiv cnts when .registering, I-' Lioris Work For ' Loan Moratorium PAYSON The regular semimonthly semi-monthly meeting of tne Payson Lions club was held Monday night at the Payson hotel with president Ray .Monson in charge. . Apparent favorable action waa reported "by ii - : I A. A. . - i A. -Z X. . the committee appointed to ' work on securing, a moratorium on federal fed-eral farm loans and Strawberry project payments for thi fall. -The committee 'on road. reported that they have beertwov iing t secure improvements' on tho road from Santaquinto Dividend aqU e.i pect actjc) to be taken, very soon. . ! STANFORD STAR OUT PALO ALTO; Cal. Clenre, Stobcv Warner.knew today how it feels tc Tax Burdens And Why Why are taxessoljigh that government , in ' Provo Has ceased to be a benefit ana hi3 become a burden to the" citizens? J'- : - Why are taxes and. assessments, assess-ments, goingl to pe still iiigh-What iiigh-What is tho inevitable result re-sult unless a halt' i3 called and; a reversal of methods and practices is instituted?, How can taxes he lowered ahdi government In Provo 'be made a ' benefit to the- citi-y ,zcns?" ' - ! . These, questions should be . and I f fully believe are, of crreat concern to the , homt owners and the owners of ml real piperty of this city .A Xc t Thei can be" but one ph- swer ,to th'' first question; - and that" is, because those who', have, had the anag -. Cmen vOf .the ? city's y affairs .' have, nob understoodthe; true purpose .of the government;-or government;-or -have been Mncap&ble of managing: h4 city'a business. . fn tiwKh a tvav ihfit vnifftrn. mcnt would continue ta exist as a beivef it. ", f " 1 -.When men lose stght of the fact that when elected to office they become -public servants, they are pretty sure to makemany 'mis takes, one of which is-' to spend; pnhtfc money in a way they would . that : meat pubic treasuries throughout . the country ,are emptyr the Various, govern rnental units - are OPERATING on borrowed money. .PrOvo City'f Is ' in; thatv condition, NOTWITHST ANJDING tax 'payers ,3rc assessed' 853 mills: on the- dollar. . . As- a n : example 'of reckless cxponditurcs pf tax money lii Provo, X cite ths purchase Of the Hoovep mill site "for ?7,900.0y ouid any oneof thoe who Voted' ta pay that price,"' buythjs property forhls owk" use and . pay from his ,-own funds. tKat'mtich money ' for if? - x f I . ' . , - - ' - Why1 'iifprovo 7City buy the (Hoover mill -site anyway? The.' vpresnt, contmissionhaa said in public print tt was not as a pari - ot the plan for - waif rj supply? but t;h commission did not say why iihcjr-bought. it. Competent appraisers judge tt to be worth from j $500.00 to41jP00.0O This is public, business;' the people are entitled en-titled to kn6w why $7,000.0Oof th.eir tax money was 'paid for, the Hoovermill 6ite,' and, who got the" money? Another drain nn' Provo' Citys treasury has been, , and is, -.the Municipal Golf. Course. The purchasepriceof that course waa .Jlg.000.00 andt'tlje expend! tures'On itsince have been $16,992,26 r naakihgrei total pf $S4,992.2ff. In addition to this thereMs the eoot of water' to keep It green and the labor, of-city employees to care for it. The total, revenue ftom . the- course Jto-date has, been . $5,715.83 jwhfc'h .leaves tt balance 'of $29,27.43 Not.lax "money that haa been iipcnt to provide a play ground for something like-1. pci ' cent of the people,-many of whoai own no homes -and. pay no taxes erc. x . .. , . . ' "This also 4s public business; The people have rizht to. know why their tax moneys is so spent; ... y u4Ye;uii loia mai ine .Riunicipai Movourge was a greaiv paying investment.' For, whoni is' it pay in j? , A ' '' - "x Let the : present administration answer. 1 A '' " If you .want your-city taxe lowered -vote' for ' - ,-"-"r-Ai vy.trsf.Ztfi.Ai 1 I Payson Woman to Wed S.R Youth PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tanher anounce . the approaching marriage "of tneir daughter, Phyllis to LaMar Christensen, son ,of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac : Christensen cf Spanish Fork. The event is to take place on November 4, In the Salt Lake temple. Scouters Attend Nevada Meeting A. A. -Artc'crson,, ucout executive, Dr. O'eorge -II. Brimhall, chairman of the court of honor department., and' A H. Anderson, chairman ,of tW lecderch p training departrticni th3 TimpAnogd.-v council, Boy couti- of America, have erane to D. A. MITCHELL V .1 . .. They have a .right to : object to (Paid -Political Advertisement). WARDEN 'A'W'A A -.v-. v; L VETS SPONSOR MffiN DiWER A HplieinXiA chicken dinner will' bevglvenby'he . meinbert ,Nif Mt. Timpanogos auxiliary No." 4., Ur S, iVV.iV., Tuesdayfrfpm12 to 2 o'clock at the -Masbnic temple r ' . The'patronageXof the public will be appreciated byXthe committee in charge of arrange'tnents.- Acoustics Group Gathers In East "Dr. Carl F. Eyring, dean of the College of Ar'ts '-and Sciences at Brigham Young university, has received re-ceived -notification that a .meeting of the cQnmitteo on standaru method? for measuring noises, coefficients co-efficients of sound-absorption and coefficients- of sound transmission, of which' he is a member will hold its annual meeting- in Cleveland; Ohio, on November -29 at 3 p. m. This committee is under the. direction direc-tion of the American Acoustical society of which Dr.- ycrn ). KnUd: sen, a former B. Y. U, graduate is president. . - . jDurinsr his stay m New York Dr. L ll5yring . became .-remember of the American vcousucai sociexy anu worked7 out formulas . vhich are being ucd intht? measurements o "f 30und and sound . transmission. Dr. Eyring has not announced wh?tfrier or not he .w:ll attend the sessions. . . , f ' - ' Social Problems 'WiU "Be Studied In accordance with a request from the '.general boards the Utan stake Relief society board members are urging, that at least one- "member "mem-ber from each ward Relief society organization of the stake attend the B. Y, U. extension course on "Somal Problems and ' Juvenile Delinquency." Delin-quency." .- -' ' The -ourse of study w,ill commence com-mence Monday, November 9, in the juvenile court room at the cifty and county building,, and wnl bo giver by Dr. Lowry Nelson. Women who are - able to meet with this .request aYe asked to notify no-tify their ward Relief socictv presit dent. : .' - "v,A "and -.A A; , . - .- - ' . . : - - ' 'I''" ' . rn I l xrA" J'"4 4A P 'Pa O' ' 1 A - .. ' A ; . vA A -!- ' -r -zt . , ' v- - V rji- sir? f ; i i State Republican .Leaders Invited to Smoot Reception '' V Republican leaders from Utan and surrounding bounties have been invited to serve on the variou3 rre-niifn fnr fOAtnr nrt MJiN Reed Smobt to be held at' the Hot. 1 Utah, in Salt Lake 'between 8 p. qt. and midnight Thursday, according to Stac Chairman AVliyam J. Lov e. P. P. Thomas of Spanish Pork, state committeeman; Mrs. Lottie Wort hen ofProvo, state committee woman, and V. D.Candlaftd of Mt. Pleasant, former state chairman, were nartfecj as members of the reception re-ception committee. In lieu of formal invitations tho; function which is sort of a farewell gesture before Senator and Mrs. Smoot return to Washington, all friends of the senior senator and his7 wife from all parts of the state, .aye invited, to attend, Chairman Lowe stated. " k V Attendance In School Necessary Dpys and girls ofschool age wh ) have failed to register for .school Work will encounter trouble unle-. they have obtained a certificate of exemption from the superintendent, according to TTW. Dvches. attendance attend-ance officer q tne city schools. School- census- enumerators -are completing the task of listing every name of school age within the confines con-fines of Provo city school district. tAs socta-as the checking with the attendance rolls is' finished, fina' notice will be served on those, who are urider 18 years of age who are not in attendance and have not been exempted. ' . The state law provide? a penalty against the person or guardian responsible for non-attendance. Part-time school begins in' -the near future for those who are. late in starting. LONUON MARKET BOOMS LONDON, Oct. . 28. (U.E A general gen-eral expectation that' the" government, govern-ment, which won such a smashing victory in the general election, would impose tariffs or high cnergency duties before Christ mas brought a boom session on the London stock, market today. Awf H ?&w; V. V 'Ai 4VA i"fc - V - 11 J I V.v . don't forget WITH She StartecLHer Own Picture Show 5T FJ ' I v1 x- ' v X:A ' ' - : - - ,'v, a l m - - A: ;.u "Htni"1 v vA , vt-.-l y HI M S ' i &jh w ,- . -n ,ii.-.jha..-...it'....v-. m .. . . .i..... ..... . ...... .. -. I I Faced with the necessity of making a living. Miss Martha Moore Martetf a "one-girl show" of paintings at Palm Springs, Cal. with an jail-outdoor setting She faints in -the niorhing; -sells to tourists.. in the aftcrnoo No depression, thanks! . t- Barrett Services Set For Funeral , .senates for Qharles Harry Barrett, will be held Friday' at 2 o'clock in the Second ward chapel. . Ths body : may be viewed at the family h5me," 410 South Fifth West street, prior to the services. Intel; rhent will . be in the- Provo citj cemetery. Mr- Barrett died at his , .home early .Tuesday morning from pneu monia.s -AJ . ii- V.V-Vr'-VV.'ivV.v.v,-'''-.-'.''-"v'.-'-w t The marriage ceremony i aa 4. ::w c 1 J mand It. But the Newlyweds who take OLD GOLDS ds their wedded . : - A' A choice in cigarettes are showing a' nite consideration for each other. n . . ' :'.......: '-A. ' " - -ax;-:'-. . -. -: ; For OLD GOLD is a pure-tobacco .' ' V. --V A V--V-V A'..- ; t ' V"'--' - cigarette v 1 0095 natural -flavored. V AN 1M -- r T TT- Orem Man Faces Liquor Charged Loran Duke of vOrem was air-raigned air-raigned in the' city court, Wednej" day , on' a charge of possession of moonshine whisky. He was givii untif Friday in whifch to consult an attorney dnd enter his plea. Duke was arrested Tuesday after SfierifjJJ E. G. Durnell, assisted by three deputies, had raided his home, wesz of Orem and confiscated i Ion still and 15 gallon of moonshin in. tw6 small barrels. ' He Mvas. Ad mitted t,o bail in the sum of $1000. ;:.:-C.;;5.:-Xv X:?S( wJ'WV V - 1 , . . i v lo ; ; 7 - burn intoVdingincj, -staihfngi .an IL IS I S I To prolonq doesn't de-v o throat And they ' odors ei ither - ingr or. Snathe room. TEETH .T, NOT A OUGHIN - A- CARLOAl; HUNTMUnDEIt SUSPECT , ' -"--SHAW A?IO, "WIS., Oct, -R . UR ' Authorities .today, .tsdusht, a slim o,uns nian''who stopped hisiuto- raobrle late- MOnday near spot : I where tbfco of a : prlty.;dark - J hairMoung coman, &Ayt un- -The victim "had beeivcrimkiaJIy 'K fl I attacked anit shot tov death. Cor- - ? ! oner Harvey Stubenvol found. ; V. 'any Theahs! Schil-,' ..A! ,:.-. -n ; fppijr is tich'. wiyt ' aromatic au Is and f&H of ltavpr. ySnic pqipcrs .ntc., .irtereiy stipgipg dust, l here is a AmJ d d f , d i it ce nrc cf; Goafl&fyii arc Give -thought . in vour spiqes p.nd extracts'. 'iherS 4 arc tretokendous djFcrenccsi ia -stqtiilTtf same thi'sr: 'you would iri'sist uvm if v e xs f ,a c t s . - ' A . v. ; -. - J9 I C S 7 -z1 - M -. ' - - St t ) :; . I i " i ; yvAf; x " A t .". ... '. V. r- J-.'A.. 1 i- -f n n A j ; - J 1 Free of thoij; grca5y ffavormgr' that bredth-tdiritin'g vapors,: ; N,v V ? that hojieymobn charm. smoke pure-tobacco OLD GOLDS. ' . rqsp, no smoker's cough can come from their clean.sun . A ripeneasriaturefldvored tobaccos. leave vna; objectionable -a " on your breath or cloth " - a : - V - or. irfw ciM. . ; . - . , 7 . 1 V If 4 ',! ' A .' I v t f I :4! T 1 -" s. - 4- .T-i.v- 7 |