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Show ) HERALD PilONES dedicated to a policy of fairness te all sections of UUa county . - V" THIRTY-NINT- nusbessOffice r?-- ? II UUVJ e o LiVJ o.e 0 o; nil PRICE TWO CENT? PROVO. UTAH, MONDAY, MARCH 30r 1925. YEAR. NO. 212. ... H ..... 95 Editorial Rooms. . . .107 mm 0 o -- V-ie-; v er " o o wmm o o o ifOuydiliG o;. o- - ';;-- . ; ;: SYSTEM PROPER TY O WNERS PETITION GIFY FOR NEW LIGHTING . - rr 4 ibUomtbo JURY COMPLETED FOR SAN FRANCISCO JAZZ S1URDER TRIAL' I mm r. . w I . ., i f- li-.- s : s 'lt v - rr 4- illi ; - j v-',-li; -- li .' : City Engineer to Inspect Petirt tions Prior to Making to City Commission Re--po- Jaw girl ou trial In ban ranclw. ttere i the vemre of men and women who are to decide the fate of Uorothy KUIugsou, Carlw.n,- - E. J. for the slayiug of her mother. Left to rishttnndinR : Harry McGuvern. bailiff; Wm. E. Bates. Martin Hwieken. Anton : Mrs. Clarn M. U. Goldsmith. Geo. H. ClurkCeo. W. Hastings. Mrs. M. E. Both, Paul E. Dcuivelle, J, H. McKay, George S. Sand. memlH rs of the Jnry. altenuite are the Both Irs. and Hicks. Alice Mr. F. EL lcoyle II. Mrs. Mra.'DorSritorb!,Mra. Lacotrte, White "LIFEINPERU "TSSOUNNCEDltCONFERENCE A couipfeheiulve Villages fl wept Awar in Path of Torrents; Many Fit-ow- n , March 30. (T P) LIMA, As heavy rains continue to swell Peruvian rivers, many villages were facing complete destruction. The swollen torrents" bursting down from the mountain Hides are wiping out roads, carrying away villages and taking a heavy, toll of life. In. the maritime department of the sltnation bus assuuiel tne cnaracter oi a cuwisin-phe- . Three quarters of the buildings are reported to have collapsed. It-ru- - f fol- Furtjic details of theilaniage lowing in the wake ot flood waters as they swept toward the sea were "wlinBefeWuW:TrTfir"pnjWttoifA disttwtch from Eten, a small atseiiiWrt? snys many workers tempting to erect a barricade to dam the rumbling- torrents, were v drowned. From Trnjillo; capital of the de- J41ei4jnl. eouu'.TTg col while the city engineering depart port thnt many buildings have taken. lives and many lapsed ment-wl- ll the over carefully go Withing the last 24 hours 06,000 .petitions 'to ascertain the frontage metric tons of water have fallen. In the petitions represented owners where cents have been paid out for the establishment of the system!" - Ftillowing'tlie presentation of petitions to the city commission Monday evening, the commission' will take - WITNESSES ARE INSANITY PLEA BEING GUARDED NOWMADEFOR Both Sides Fear Tampering in Alleged "Germ - Murder." ELLINGSONGIRL fwm dtiyrinr- former etal)lihed order was outlined at the conference of eight stake Sunday school boards at the Young university Sunday. It is believed by thoDeseret, Sunday Hehnol. Union and stake workers that the new plan will insure greater in the class rottms of the ward Sunday schools. Then' were jircsent more than 350 Iktkous. incliHUiig the from the stake presidencies, stake high councils, the whrd bishoprics and the Sunday school 4ake Itonnls. The stakes partlcl-Itatinin the conference were 1'tah, Wasatch, Alpine. KIob, Palmyra, N4m, Juab and Tintic. Elder Stephen L. Richards of the iiresidencv of 'the'Deseret Sunday t'aV " tUm of Edward P. Kimball avKIi IWc'mTxMy-aHhTowinon ,"Tl(e An insidriug address Si ml of the Sunday School Work." effi-clenc- y -- repri-semau- g eral assemblies, two of which wece radWntar Act Was Done. FRANCISCO, March .,30. (UP) Postponement of the trial of jazz Dorothy Ellingson, 16year-ol- d girl wno slew her mother, on he chilni she is Insane, was to be asked 1u superior coiirt today. ' ''Defense Attorney Walter McGov-crm-tter a annouueed at-3t conference with District Attorney Matthew Brady and other council, thnt the defense would request Judge Herald Londertiack to halt the marder tria4 and give Dorojhy on an Insanity hearing Instead. jhe girl's attorneys will claim (hat the "law. baby" was insane when she killed her mother, Mrs. Anna Ellingson and that under tbi stress 'of. the. first week of bei trial. Dorothy has collapsed eight timet liice the jury selection started aur hef ,connml will liolnt to, this m prK)f of her Insanity. Dr. Jau Don Ball, mrversity o' California criminologist, spent th( SAN n -a. II L. t. :WrsytMJonpnflttluL4efenw . . .. . ..V. , - . n r'IftllH-Jy- .i. JVPOXL XUUk (.. BlllT BUHJO ferlrig from actual thnduess, r ine i- - .... ... a long surprising end to wranglelet wen opioslng ,coidiieL STThe defense wanted permission to Wad Dorothy to manslanghter, ivhlle state's attorneys held she was guilty of na less than second degree ' murder, . came as To Milton.-- Bennton, . Ie i: CHICAGO, March 30.- - (ll,)-r-1 BoT4ruVs4r-rbe-- H A "iiillllon dollar germ i'uiiroVrv guarded their witnesses today for fear of tamperIngv State's Attorney Rolwrt E. Crowe has established guards over Dr. C C. Fftiman. Earl Ctark and John Marchand, the three chief witnesses for the state. Attorneys for :.'.-- pf c, go-i- eoOiVtry will never buy a book discussing Bible literature if appcant .onTthe title page," he def Iare4.i "and ef counse we "want, ttf, sell the n lWKik. 1 f it were v booh vn or aik nil soil,-I- t might Hible litera-tur- e be all rlgbt-J- 'llah Irrt-gatio- d it itltnral mt XF.VEU!" -: AH (hree iDolictl serious as fife agent pauM .l. "What is Mr. thoroughly A gent appriH-iate- s .Yirhers'n fiit name?' "Itiigimm Voun's," solemnly . . from the professor. The agent's hand shot up in the fine . NO IDENTIFICATION MARKS ARE FOUND fiedtVIow-at-tfleHflat- ch Funeral Service Home in Provo. , Mystery: swrroundff" the death iif an unidentified man found nucon-sefoby a train crew between tworailroad tracks on the IVnver and IIM Oraude Western rallMad about half a mile southof Geneva, early Sunday morning. Tiie man was taken.to the county Infirmary by Sheriff J. D. Boyd and He IH'iaity Sheriff Otto Blrk. never regained consciousness and The lsidy dietl Sunday evening. was taken to the Hatch Fumral Home where it Is being held lu an the identity of effort to ' "" (he man. Sheriff to Boyd, it was Aiwdtng the "opinion of Dr. J.. Karl Beck, iiinty physician, who 'examined the man, that lie ha been (lrinfcmt? oe- " ' latured alcohol. Whether or not he had fallen off a train or how he happened to get to the railroad tracks known, No marks Tif identificattoTi iinld !h; found on bis person; the only eon teiital found In thn clothing being rbree"'i:la"und a CiMimhan etiat !in'ton. The man was alxint 'S or 01 years if lu'e. lie whs 5 feet 14 inches tall and ' weighed aimwslniately ltlii imuiids. Hi liad dnrk hair, blue tc itr.giilnr nose and bud a umil war u'jout'half an Inch from the .'ight tddc of his mouth. He wis dressed In a rn:y. wait tnd trousiirs with a somewhat durk-.- r vest. . f office is emUvivor-!n- g ,Thc to establish the man's identity. t : with which be bus always shown lu, the work of the li(ll.V horror. But VicUers could chamber of eomnrce. hold; hiiiisvlf no longer. His of immlK'.r a "He hns s;rYfdon given' name is Wallace J. s wit-ciimiiiitteea and has assisted t much difficult, work and in all bis lie has always shown himself to Ik ii vigortms man who was willing to spend any nmmint.of time at jiersonal In'eonvenieuces i the wiifare of the public. "We wish it to 'la known that we! im are tnorougniy-wepienseu - BKRMNr-ltwmtrtiyr-Wr4H-Htr- j tiie ITi (Jeriimny'H first nianh tr of coinmeree chamlier work Hint the tlit- - tnills toby popular biil-llias endeavored to do in Provo NEW YORK. March 30. (CP) its president, today found nj county." General .William Mitchell ou iuaJ--' Te'lviiut an t of his term Bs iiKslstimt held lie to ion elect Alioiher jority. Chief oftliean;iy air service April be will 2ti. April iiiirssary will be assigned as air servieei Official figures as compiled at 11 fflcer of the staff of the eighth oVIiKk this .morning follow: .tares. uu'ps area ai San Antonio. Texas, Nat inaIisfjMo.:!'rt; Marx,. Cenwith the rank of colonel, Secretary trist, :'.KiUi(iH0"; TiiaelniHUll, Com of War Week said today. l.siitMilKl: mimist. JJelpuch. Demo-- i This definitely disuses of the rat, l.."ti(i.UKi ; Held. Kunarian 4Hliehell ease' for- - the time being,-- U ' Party. .1.01 HUNK); Luden-dorf- f. - BOSTON, ..March is undei'stood. as no iuiiiKHliate (T Plr- - People's ?,(, RXtUKK). ruscisti, former liselplinaiy action. Is now contem-- , Celonel Charles U. Forbes, dated against Mitchell fo'r his director of the vrteraiisimreau taiw itiiideimaey of the.' army and suffering' from n stroke of pnralysis, ;i service.' air i".'y was reiHirted resting coiufortalJy at Hart private hospital today. Further 'comment on ; bin gcin'Ri! condition was withheld.' Forlns, who was senteneed "February 4 at' Chicago to two years im prisonmeiit for conspiracy to doW1XPSPR, tint.. March fraud the government, was KtricKen (CI'.J One girl was killed "and his Friday "night at the home of tbice oilier occupants of an autosister, Mrs. Marie Judkiiis. Ikight-oli- , mtiic r" yeviim.U in)iiii'il I'oIbH today evmierated A. r. I'inn-icdie. 'ii..vjWHUVrfez-:"He w'fts 'inakiii'g his home wli.ii the machine crashed into a w'ould. lift an Jr., 'St. of the blme in connee-tlothe "When '. hoys . j. n..-ouKoine-..me t store." with the. nbnerj If?$l.(HH from thnt of one building. crooked mmsunllv pole of his case to the Luitcd. states v iAireuia Du1k.- 10. was instantly the express cur of a Xew York Cenfarmer was too rtnall.-'thbiM'.- a t rtit-beam fell upon tral train at La Porte, Ind., yester-i- l killed order it east aside. When thej- got sripreme court., tiie crash. Her sister was discovered tha.tl only ter following i.v. it through ' CP ) Dud PARli, March A watch fob belonging to Planlck Oerimtim-- 1oU'. Is.' and tueir two wejCR cast imt of the pile to Xlalolie today refused ley Field Alfred Iteudblaud and was found at La Porte.- Where tlie hauled by the owner of the narrow cempiiiiiiins. coufirm or that his guage wagon, while nearly 10 per Voter .lornrd were taken to tlie. hos- two young men who committed toe client who is to sue LieuteHant beM re had to lecovcr. ent other tif the jniIcs pital but were cxTiecti-holdup of Howard It. Young, exIna Ilennlstoun Is LoisSIere- - jected.' i The" fmi!- - were speeding press messenger, alighted. Planlck dith, American actress. OT iUe otJLeryouiig men ex.. ian.v. said he bad beeu roliber of the fob mi postubiteil with' the fantivr for and gave a satisfactory accouut of WORKERS DINE. sluiwiuK out crooked jxiles. 'X'our his movements during the time uf on the . Workers memliership IKisteKild nothing about the .lades . " the miliary. drive of the Provo ChamlaT of Mug straight,' he said to the NEWARK,-'X- . J, March I'.O- -(I' meet-aCominen-- are requested to lM Tex, Rickai'd. prize fight farmer. luncheon at, the Hotel Rob-e" Crooked pbles leave lioles In the pnimoter "today whs fined $7,k) b Tuesday .'. noon to rein'rt acfeiuV the old farau-r- , said. ISoys, Federal Judge Bodine for illegal r tivities of the drive attained put those two stralfebt poles back trnnsisirtation of the thus far, according to E. S. m the pile even thougTKJhey are h films. fight of the irifh small' he ordered tum- - Tlie sen!env was passed as a 4linckicy, "siHTetary HARTFORD. Conn.. March SO. ' ' ,: chamlier. Holes, Xeven i nl wuv: 'straliibt result if his convletlou, after a trial (PPlThe state tiidav began un-- ,' though they are a little small at PITTSRi:RUn.Piu March folding its "action story" of the killwhich lnvolvel four others; , no holes In the end. wx r evidence from ing of James Skelley, New Britain, (UP) Tlie five convicts Tlie charges grew " ' fence. broHgt out at the department of Conn.; i.ilic(!iiian. "Tlmnk (Jod for a narrowness btticos-ji'vc-s- l Jail -- Imvek n ;. Jl'.laaiuu eaihlg iLThblis who. were ctHHiwrcrl murder of ; that leads Jo JstraJghniess4-'li-4f- r scene Ht were the today "by Skclly's a captured sennitSunday, at wnsntngion ny " . TIrruihaU included as he sat' down. year ago ' before or after the state police near Bttiler. committee. . Rey I Prattpvesldent of the in! its efforts lo prove that GerSix tnsipers overhauled the fugiFred V. (Jnimby," motion picture in orderly fashion thronghont the Mexican missUrii. was present and of croolvV' tives on the. Kit aiming Pike. The ald of the "prince Chapman, who IinrOharge pmducer, summer months. , spoke to the students ftir a moment convicts werfc in a . stolen, the fight, vas given the is the nimdercr. "If only a day-- a month Is given during' which he emphasized "the filming of a Rickard. ' John !ieier. who withimr other ' same fine to the reiovatliig of the backyard, necessity of leaching honesty to the jiintciuimker members of the New Britain police ". Edward Burke, one of the "fuiir L. Honrnoy,Frank . we will make the city- look a great stndcust. at Madison Sipiare Garden, Sew department answered hie call to horsemen" acted ' as spokemiiau fiyr deal better than it has in past years, He denied llu Jjirk was'fined $l.iH) as .wirs tile "store where Skellv was shut, the prisoners. Man. to the: Ilors wivvii'm.' otice a start is made for rcontinual ittli to fwapinl men had relihel )i gnsoliue the answred Jaek to dvjairlnu'rit retary Hayes, Teddr clean-u" program it will not liediffi-rul- t numlier'of S.OlO.tssi were mnrketd nmnager. Autli'lpating " a lively sessi'nn, station at Youugstown, Ohio, anil to riirry out such a scheme. at the stock yards and packing Kiyirns, MUW8. room court the long said the flight had been delayed by newscrowds stormed Washington Jasjier The city will prosper'aml, advance plants of Canada" during the year ,, before the trial opened. was fined $7,000. in accident, . "" man, paper ' 1024,. as a result".. . . . -- QUAKE SHAKES PANAMA CANAL a'P)The GERMANS PLAN pnbllc-Kpirlte- frj earth-quafe- NEWELEGTIO? liil ( 'and-I'ta- . tM 4, -- MITCHELL GETS TEXAS FIELD g m-isa- - Sun-da- COL FORBES these-mglili- haul' the-othe- - fUJTO PARTY . ENDS FATALLY TRAIN ROBBER EXONERATED- tt ' SUED AGAIN k, tt :amug s , . two,-pole- TEXRICKARD deny-reports- .Col-oni- 4 ; holm-fsoii- $7,000 .all-nig- CROWDSSTORM - COURTROOM FIVE CONVICTS fi 'Deinpsey-CariK'Utie- ARE CAPTURED ahc . SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES '"' '.' -.' "The majority of - the residents Tireaf, lnu"cIeaFrongh a la rge nterbtT-ef a stackef gave their preriilser a good clenn:np pi ie to the green hay, dries it as effectively .as during Week drive," said wopld the sun. In England, where Commissioner Charles' Hopkins, In damp weather prevails, this Is a ' The refuse common practice. charge of the clean-up- . will be hJiuId' away from the o . REGIXA, Rask. Upwardu of sireets before the close of the week. horses were shipped from west- "Now that we have made a good em Canada to eastern Canada In beginning we should keep It up and 1924. see to it that our places are kept in .. , -I- thc,-Civi- . entered a "T!ie t!injj)lejSftjM! J, V, Welch. "111 view of tills fact, the lioiird wishes to raise its voice iii defense of Mr. Welch rid H'oay Stat it A gi Dr. J. Karl Beck Believes" Man Had Been Drinking De- natured Alcohol will-leav- '."'" 16.-oo- by I'rofessor "Enter ye in at the straight gntr: remarks' were also fur wide is the gate, and broad I given by. Elder Rlchanls. ! Vay, thiit leaflet h .to vtewttnetion. and ninny tltt're lie which thereat: Because straight is the gate and narrow 1st the way, which ladeih until life, mid few there be that find it," said Dr. Gejirge H. Itrimhiill. quoting from the Bible, in liis regular Monday morniiifc talk. "That, jaissnge," he continued, "has given nie some trouble in my BALBOA, C. Z.. March 30. life, but I'll bring up nn esMrience waters In the Panama of fifty years ago, to explain it. e Canal were disturbed by an "'Fifty, years ago. in the town late Sunday." No dnuiago was where .1 was raised,' a prosperous reporte(f. farmer posted a notice on the front tht tionvtitt rrfrt. Thn fiiialrit' of the CoJ i?fSJLill2fe!2LS?. fulTiiws: ' give. 15 cents ter of the disturbance was lielieved iil4ece for quakiiig asp. poles, 1(1 T(Tie alKut 150 miles uoith of the fe't long and not less than two canal. inches in diameter at the small end.' - "Some young men-tw- fc ttie -eon aNEW YORK, March 30 (I'D-r-Th- e tract. One of them had a narrow seismograph at Ford ha in uniWilgi'J liis life. As he set with the others veRnTy'rerdwran earthquake -a- fternrstnr-The Instrument nround the campfire thai first night showed the earth movement started he 'wondered liew he could onijM'te and friends! at 4 :15 and readied the highest with who had Wide wagons upon which point-a- t 4:33 o'clock. The earth quake which rocked "''lie decided-tget only straight Central America Sunday, s preAs a ri'sult. he was ' fre- poles. dicted Saturday by Professor at- night, the Itallau seismologist in Miiently liehind and bis select to for had he sticks, a V lilted .disintch from with grefct care Faecza.. BendamU's forecast of an also to -load them in' order- to get a good 4oatT on bis earthquake in North America-- a wagon. .. a month ago was fulfilled by' quake men hauled their "The young which shook ttie I'nited States ertst )Kles Mo the man's farni where they of Chicago. .One ., day he tln'iu in pileBendandl predicted the disasifr piled nol ified them that he was ready to TRtttoqnjike-hr-Jitpa4wo ears n.go. receive the poles. and sIimhI by while the farmer, and his sons went through JAPENNISTON William D. Shepherd, charged with killing his wealthy ward. Billy were guarding Mrs. Luella Rhueba, former secretary of 'Ir. Faimnn, who has evidence whicii will destroy "the confession" of the doctor, wniiam Scott Stewart, chief defense attorneys, holds. Shepherd's second fight foif bail probably will le decided tomorrow by Judge Jacob Hopkins. Coroner s chemists were analyzing he vital organs of Dr. Oscar Olson iud Mrs.: Emma McClintock-t- o jde- ermiBe whether jxiison caused' their lealhg.--.Mrn. MctintocX who died !0 years ago, was the mother of Hilly. Dr. 'Ohson was the brot her of Chief Justice Harry Olson of the municipal court, who. started Mhe I inyestiga'tion into Billy'B death.--. nwn Students - Hear University Masterful Address at Ohapel Exercises; ai r-i- a.r NNMAN n : whl Ulsogiveii held during tho day. Others lfresv. ent of the general board were. Edward P.. Kimb.'rll, fracj-- 1'. Cflniion, T. Albert Hooper, Alfred C. Rees. Roliert L. Jndd; t'liiirlifi ,T, R'h'i!Inn Johnson. Miss Sjierry and A. Homer Reiser. JK; tlift first' generaT ambly. R. Taylor of the Neim President stake offered the benediction': Trof. . Camion directed the Tracy-yEdward KtmlU at the organ. A preview of the convention was given by Alfred C. Rees'.who sixike on 'The Distribution of Responsi bility for the Preparation of the Sunday School Lesson." Each department of the Sunday school held two departmental ses! sions 'during the conference. at ic new wftich-tlby tljc general iKinrd was outlined. Detail assistance for the prepara- t.iH.H..)- thn Siipf3aybKdJesjion wm longer beisiven by the gen ral board through the columns ot the Juvenile Instructor, it was an nounced. .This work will In the fu-- ! tuie fnll on the respective supervisors of the stake lioards. At the next union meeting the will assign the lessijns for the nest union meeting to the various teachers of the stake. Writteu preparations of these lessons will lie requested from the. teachers, who will- - mail their respective lessons to the supervisors one week preceeding he union meeting. From these outlines the supervisor will select the best to present to each one of the teachers oi the tiidou meeting. Typewritten copies eiilf lesson will be dlstTibnted at the meeting to, the teacher. Singing nraetice'" was conducfd4 iw the-- a f ternoonunder tho diree-- Doro- - EXPLANATION UKLW -- iniifi-ediii-- e GIVES A VIVID IN SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK ARE TAKE TOLL OF i VKOr. J. M. JENSEN.. (Sperial'to The Herald.) . PALO ALTO, March 30- -, He gets y.mir moulli oftea with a arid throws in a chunk wisdom... , Siu-'- l ; tn;tn Is Pht?.' fl. D. .s;ar;Sc;il, ha is 1 be iir;;v en (he IS. V. 1. English faculty ft . flic next summer term. Ills sfliind sc'liclcfship r.i.p!. :l v.ilh r: v'v'3 a:;n:ecia-tioc.f ::uuior ntakrctiima very Hpu!ar protessor. ' Ihi-e'i- i slury thftt's going tlie rounds at Stanford : Not long since a reprcsinta-t'v- e of a prominent" pa I dling firm railed on Profess ir ray iTlatlve io the piiblic:tC.in of a hoi.k dealing with Biliie lL';'ra-turcd by' wliich is being (wt Professor iray with the assistance of Mr, Vickers, a I lah student at 'Stanford. W hen the suggentiou ' was m:itle by, (Itc professor that "I'tah" hliuuld appear c the title page as the plac? of residence of his assistant, t';c aent . - I DR. BRIMHALL COMPREHENSIVE CHANGES FLOOD WATERS t - ' V- -- of-th- -- ny . . . i - - A - ,t Prof. Wi'.lliiiii Peterson, di'ivln: f the extensioy scrvbv "of Mho rtuh Agricultural college, will Ik In Provo Tuesday to hold a coi.ferciicc with the cxe utive cemniHtei- ot tne I'tah County Farm Bureau-federtion mid the I'tah county commission relative to the request of thej farm lHurau off iivrs for the' removal of J. IV Welch us county agri cultural agent. The board 'of. directors of the of Commerce has Provo C.haml come t i the defense jf Mr. Welch in the controversy and has passed' a restiFiit ion extemTTng its fuiih, in Mr. mid appm-tatioWelch for the manner in wbich he with the plans of has the Provo ( 'handier of Commerce. The statement of the Uuird of directors is as follows : 'it. has Ihhui brought to the attention of the board of directors of the Provo' Chamber if MVHiimeree Mhc Hint unwte of t lie fa county have not lieeii entirely satis-fiewith the work done by County Additional commission aohe for the ern lighting Noted SDecialist Claims Tiirninir ; .' Service TTcaa 5ieet Iarm Bureau ifri-cialHere Tuesday.,! t petitions for the city to establish a llplitinjj establishment of a modsystem on Center street from First East to ' Fifth West street will be presented to the city commission at Its logular session Monday by O. A. Spear, president e Provo Chamber of Commerce. More than 60 per cent of the property owners of the district have now signed ThepetltI6ii nfirging the new system to; be Installed. Other property owners have assured those working In favor of the plan that while they could not sign the petH tion, they would not sign against ' the establishment of the me. More than 660 feet were signed nn bv nronertv .owners, between TTTrsf East and JSeeoud West r6ts, at tne solicitation or i, . rienaiui. on that section assured Mr. -- , Others Pierpont that no petition against the new system would be filed by them. "There Is no possibility of failure iKinr fur f ho IngtallatittH of a real for lighting . system Trovo's baniness section," said President Siar Monday afternon. "The petitions, will be presented to" the this evening and the commission will be requested to pass a resolution of Intention, "Coming as it does during the Civic Week, the announcement Is me of the biggest achievements of that campaign. The property own- era-othe business section are to be congratulated for signing the petition. In favor of the new lights which in itself will give Provo a gret deal of favorable advertising. "Good lights are no. longer a 4ns-nrbut rather a necessity. Dollars s - 1 riNEGPfiKATI0?v NON-SIGNER- Sij' UTAH AND j HAS ALWAYS SHOWN : S MANY WILL NOT PROTEST i IVltvi lJoard of Directors of Cham ber of Commerce Declare Faith in Agent. . ' !!.. UKAIN - nhiinr urn nn BMBtTOMI" i T F; Pierpont Secures Large frontage in f avor oi ew Lighting System, miurnn h bpii mi v J,., ra-.-;--j-- ?:" . - . ' shiKit-lng- I autii-niobil- e. - - p ' ' V x |