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Show A KEWSPAPES-,-dedkat- ed to a policy ef fairness to til sections of 1 HERALD PII0NL3 Utah county. i ' - J3 .. D ill -- o o o o o o o o e Jllcu - --13 .";v".;:,' ".''. J L - 01 JL nnii imi rrr--n -- BtliUlfLtltU J - O O 0: - ELMER JACOB MAKES iEPOKT TO K1WAMS This anmuncdnent was warded today by the Herald management. Jo IMl Webb, ee retary of the league. To become the perinanent posaeasioa of any elub the nip University Ave. I must be won'by ttw same club "Work on the Prove .canyon road not leas than three times. has been resumed and will 'be ' The trojhy Is presented to the pushafl, through tojsoprpletion just in the interest ef baseleague as so6n as possible!" the hope that prater with ball, This statement wag made to the attentfaw will be given the sport members of the Klwauis club at 1 fat tha league than their I luncheon today by .. Elmer road's has been the ease during the committee. JaeobC of the good He gave as his authority for the . past three yean. G. Peterson, statement, Trenton The league will open the sea alrnjfiBT Ifce state higbwayjom-missio- n son on Slay 13. The eight clubs and Howard Means, state "that will T:':l engineer. At ttu Inst regular meeting, the Kiwanis club adopted a resolution ' asking the state highway commission and the board of county commissioners to speed the work on this Particular highway. . Mr Jacob' took up the matter with two state road officials and whs assured by them that the Provo canyfrj project does no conflict In any manner with the Spanish Fork canyoa road and that the cominis-- , sion proposed t to complete the Mrs. Ellen Fenn Savage, Resi Provpt canyon highway during the In Stockholm. dent or Provo for 51) discovered Ernest Austrian Llnneukamp, painter, preaeitt year If possible. . Years Passes Away most beautiful blonde ": He told the world about her,: painted "the M asserted, however, that her." And married she here her California, Coronado, is, visiting and then it will be necessary for the property owndWon Cnrverslty arenue to get where, moat everybody who sees her beauty aud her majestic figure, six " Mrs. Ellen Fenn (Savage, wife of Is "most beautiful." out a petition for the pavement of feet hlgti, agrees . . the late CL K. Savnge, wellkiiown Hurt kreet. He? said that while the Utah, photographer, died" at the statel night be prevailed upon to home of her daughter, Mrs.- - H. O, obsorb portion of this expense, TTensen, of Santa Monica, Cat., Tues- the great proportion of the same day, according to information reach must' be paid by the property ing friends tn Provo. ' ; owner. Mrs. Savage hvwellknown among The. work which la now being the older residents of1 Provo, having foninletcd in the chnyon Is between lived here for many years until Brirtsl, Veil falls and the Wasatch about 20 years ago wnen she moved couirijy line,; the .contract for which to Salt Lake City to live with her was jet lute last summer. . : inalHriiff-thtrebnie- Sixth Jcb te HALF;DAY OFF ON ARBOR DAY FOR CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND SURE, WE'L L ALL BE THERE M3!heercMat5oLJ!im9Aasfel decided to close their stores at GIVE RECITAL Students of Professor Hansen To be Heard Friday -- . Evening.; w the jaaitttoMard-MiIniB- g $l,tHX) Mrs. Savage was born In Bedfordshire," England, lti 48I3J and Billing-ton- , Xovem-ber- .wllh- ; hw Legion-meetin- g - Kelson-Hanso- n, Sehn-man- n, t, TOPRESENT '"'"" SUPER PLAY ' -- merry-go-roun- d super-proda- , ; Peti-Uo-a brttrias the Mate f the prvfirrty was preaentird to the city cMri skta at tta mrvtluc Tkwsday at-Infur the pavhvt of tar Murcj of South raivrrsjty The ititiua asks that a iwvuig distrk-- t hie ctmitvd far . the tmiM- ing f curb aad gwttr -- and -- the paving of Swath VatTvcsity between Third South and Sixth South streets, rr' : The tetitiua was take wader advisement by the tvMuuisc-iIt Is believed that star the SMjurity of the protwry h4fef the dMrVt Involved are amtg the iMtitKwers the district wUl he created. Tbvletitlai . iU he considered at any early atevting f the city ' commissions A 65 prtititta per mw reat CHILDREN BURN Professor W. M. Davis Urges Acceptance of New Testa- men t Ideals as Objectives History 'of Goodness was the subject of a brilliant and soholarly address delivered be fore the members of the . Provo Klwanls elub at their Sanotiday lunehiHm'by Prof. W. M. Davte-o- f Harvard university. Ws Professor Davis faith in the teachings of fark-Darwin and quoted from both the old and new testament . passages which conf irmetftiis belief that the its world is steadily Improving "TftOfatural SAGINAW. Mh. April (CP1 Kathwifte Oewatsv tire and two sister. Elaiae, 5. and ItHty last Boyd 4. died thvr md Kwa nljrUt txrtly-af- tf terribly burned when the aatnwM- bite in w hbA ,thcy were rrtumittc h i httal s . tan3a?3s5f. moraKtylJ He declared that the development of goodness in the human heart has I. 0crrrd of the sifters, was .y Rre. A can of mfptha casuUne jahHi Boyd was 'taking hnwe la the rear seat of the, pea.car with the chit Cr. uTelCsenouli ; HERRIOHIAKE - LOEB TOGETHER -- tufroKer-lpViaoner Septem.- of the Jewish faith. Babe and Dickie were granted a day of rest to observe Passover. A rabbi conducted ser- SPARKS FROM EI VE WIRES for them in a room adjoining ""If3he preseason workouts are the prison chapel and for the balany indication of the baseball' enance of the day the were allowed fo. talk to each thusiasm in Provo, then we have of it this year," says Dell pris- hrtr ytberTjf "their crime and th'eU ' Webb, city recreational director. on experiences. : . "Wednesday evening there were Within two days after the prison doors closed on Babe and Dickie not less than 60 men and boys at last summer, the . companions in Tlmp" Park-- limbering np for the crime were separated and they have big baseball season that Is soon to There were opened In Provo. only been able to nod at each other in passing on (heir Way to and from high school .boys, Twllighters and work. They have no holidays ex- - Central leaguers. cept Sundays. It certainly looks good to see vices', ; Btreet. the enthusiasm has been worked up. The best part of it is that everything Indicates that the enthusiasm 'is going to last a good long time, In fact clear through the season. "The Twilight 'league will begin 'shortly with a large number of teams. The high scbooi Vam will hold a $orfc, out "with the team presenting the steel plant Friday evening about six o'clock," that - Wesrtsoh "Center A notlcejfif Intention to crea te . the distpef' ia being prepared by the tfy attorney and the city engineer and will be printed within the cext few days. I The rreatlon of the new lighting district in which It is proposed to install a modern Illumination system followed petitions presented to the' Balt, dog bero of Alaska, Is rub- commission about a weeks ago bing jdtouMiYs atth Mary and Dong bearing the signatures of the majorng aowday-tlthat he's in Holly-ixu- d ity of property owners within the proposed district It was known a movie career. of prcviously.ro the presentation these petitions that the city commission was in sympathy with, tho movement and only awaited the wishes- - of .the property ow tiers to vr LAD) TO REST Impressive Funeral Services Held la Prove Thud Ward-Chap- el ImprcsMre funeral services were y in the iro" Third ward for Mrs. I)ora Haws Good-auitwho died following au ht M Wed-'iwsda- t, oper-atHt- !U2p A. H. Dixon pri'uli-d- . The invtwittiiin wak off end. by Matthias Kawd, -- and the benediction by A. K. Eves. Jk-iaiwte cemlesed by Mr. Kwe Katchwr and Mrs. L. L. ! Mm. Hannah t and Miss Well fiudle, and a vocal f alidjiiii nail ltnt. qnartt-t, Wcisar, Pet. jiiiiih-by-t- Tiyfar b consist iug of lan Jensen, K. V. Han- - and Jmph Bnuka. PARISH April a, rP TremScr The jprave ia the city cemetery Edouard Itcri4t tday. wsally William Knight. William V, CUty-s4L towldt-ii- t f div presented in the ehamtv-Taylorc- -r uties the finamial program &t his The grave in the ciry wuK'tery an enfiisivcd was dedicated by ISi.shop George goVerument. ealliag loan and raflUt ef the currency. Powebun.' and vnaniaent TtsShs Depntie cnwded the chamber and its ies, eheers and juvrs aiinicUns as the premier: vafukkd his idaa in a lengthy speech aad pet the fat d his ministry to the trt f a vvrr TJt fr COUNCILTO HOLD ELECTION of confidence. GREAT ART create the district Mayor O. K. Hansen, Commissioner Charles Hopkins and nty Engineer Frank W. Demlug visited Salt Lake City Tuesday in the interest of the new district. They secured the of the officials of the Salt Lake and Ftnh railroad company In the matter of poles for the new system. The new "system requires five posts on each block on each side of Center street. To place five em-'posts In addition to the four on each block at present nsed by the Orem lntcrurliau,jvould. add no .. to the .business section, iH'nuty ItcalUing this the Orem officials agreed to so arrange their posts and Install new ones so that the city and the same . posts.) It is understood that Immediately following the publication of the legal notices concerning the establishment of the district, bids for the InstaIlatlottrj,f.the distriet will lie sought. The ne system should le ccmpeted late In the summer and will undoubtedly be ready for the early fall season. The type of system to be Installed is now being lnvestiptted by the city commission. . HALDONAHEY Tfce" annoal ehvlioa of officers of the Women's Mnuk"ipal council will He tnHd Monday evening, April 13. There will I a .Joint program with the regular orgaulzatiou aud Fined $100 and Costs; May the IStwrary section. Have- - to Serve Out Mrs. Fwirt C. Tates. who was to Sentence. Stvmh' imtgram- lu the literary meeting. iU jEive a reading. All members of the cooncil are JAXESVILLE. n April 0. VP) ar$cd W'be prcBt 'to particiiwte mem- ia the. elertkttL Only paid-uYoung Hal Donahey, son of the tvra will tte allowed to vote, accord Ohio governor, today was found y of the club.. guilty of eontrlbuUug to the ing to nffk-ia- l of Lillian Vogel, 15. He was fined $HH and costs and placed in the custody "of juvenile wnrt until FOUND GUILTY PAINMGHERE "Raisinir Ijuarns from the Dead." by Titian, one of the art saaster-prke- ii f th wortdTwiB b n ex hibitioa in the famhy rKwan f the i Brigham Toang anttrrsitr Thurs The day and Friday afternMntt. owner of the masterpiece will irfve lecture on art at S and 39 Thursday and Friday afternnoas fvr which a chance A 1V t snadiv This painting is a gvnsine TitSaa sad conseinentty is ane ' cd the greatest paiattatri la the world. LEOPOLD AND prison routine started last ta Pm-kar- d : ITtlPERIAUSTIC . filAUTOMOBMaiOiWN f. - ' , -. By unanimous vote the city ' missirn,'Thtirsday created J iight- iug district in the business aecttott of Provo extending from First East airar - LORD DISTRICT INCLUDES fJglX BUSINESS BLOCKS Orem Interurban Officials Cooperate with City Commission to reduce poles. a.we. ' . O Notice of Intention Now Be injf Prepared by Engineering Department I'naer AdTbseTwent WiU Act Sooa ; ADDRESSES ESCAPE JAIL The children's playground, sponsored by the Provo. post of the American Legion and seeured for the city from the" Harmon Foundation has already become the pride ,' I of the community, It was announced Mad.Hpn, at the Wednesday and Mr. Hanson, piano. Miss Bessie evening by Chairman Frank Dem-InDavit eoprancnivfirabjo singtwofoT of the" playground committee. Mr. Sanson's songs, one set to a Business men, citizens and everypoemf entitled Day' End or Last one concerned are working together Touches by Lowry ; Nelson and to win the ll.QGO cash prize offered taken from the. book "Poems' of the In addition by tlie Harmon Founda" . : West tion for the improvement of the Program as follows selection, park. ' string trio; Noeturn Op.. 82,, No. 1., Arbor day, a day which is usually Chopin, Walta Op., 42, Chopin, passed by in local business' circles Ilildred Acock Last Touches, will be duly celebrated this year. ' Bessie ' I)avies; Business bouses will close at noon Kamennla Ostrow - Op.' 10,. Ruben-ateion that day.v Wednesday, April 15, string trio;- Soaring, aiid a "peace time" army of "volunSonnata Pathetiqneu Op 13, teers" armed with Shovels, will profirst Jnovement, Beethovenv Helen ceed to the park and transform the The Watson; Erlklng, grounds into shape for Immediate Theora Johnson. use. Teams and trucks will be on hand to haul soil to fill in the low pmces and the united effort of everyone will complete the trans formation,:: The grounds are very badly needed at once for the "Junior baseball ofleague, Dell Webb, recreation ficer, told the Legloh members, It was also reported that plans here ''Srailin' Thronph,'1 a costume under way for the construction of two tennis courts and that r six Tin II iWednwidav and Thnrsdnr metal swings, one giant stride evenings nexi.7weea unuer tne jand a large, metal auspices of the' Theta Alpha 7 Phi slide have, already lieen ordered for Pramatic fniternlty, according to A. the playground. f The grounds are Bex Johnson, manager of the play. badly needed for a place where . The play will be a girls can pluy field hockey and i ii ii h u BLHita n ftt,iie fl. inri,.ii'v other organized sports. in the roles.--' Mrs. Kathryn B. all ..Ijegion - niemlK'rs" have - ." . doe will carry the leading role.. themselves to be on the pledged "" "Smllin' Tbro,ii!;b." will be played grounds next Wednesday afternoon. Tbe amount of liuprovemouts made In several. Utah towns, .i " . The following recital - wlli be given- - Friday night in College Hall at 7:30 o'clock by advanced students of Win. F. Hanson. They will be nested by string trio, consisting of Marion XHlchrlst O O O IIFi o. -- O Bi!! PETI HON City Com miioa Takbgt step-father- , TWOCONVICTS O I1IIY .5 W. according to Sterling Taylor, jjjflirjlM- - vt .Ibe'hierclini mittee of the Proyo Chamber of Commerce. ' "The closing was decided on by the majority vote of he of the city," said Mr. in re-- " Taylor. "The closing-I- s sponse to the Arbor day proclamation .of Governor George H. Dern." O ; Streets South OWNERS Itoljert IIodkrt, to to the teaching of fear and punish. it vas said. 'H.. Hornibrook, publisher of T'tah in 1854. 7 A year later the fam- ment, as procbilmed in tlie old testathe Herald and former U. 8. mlnis- - ily moved to Provo, building a home ment as lelng replaced with that patspeak splendid doctrine of love and ror-er at the meeting and related' many North and First East streets. Mrs. giveness in the new. He asked the foreign diplomats in the early Savage lived here from that timp members of the Klwanis elnb o until moving to Salt Lake about 20 accept the new testament Ideals as world war period. years ago. a fit and proper objective for "their Two years ago she moved with organization activities. her children to California. Dean Iloyt was 'unanimously r She is Survived by her daughter, elected as a delegate to the Kiwahis Mri Jensen and a son, Arley F. national convention which will be Savaga both of Santa Monica, Cal., held ih Minneapolis in Jone- and two sisters, Mrs. Victoria Thnrman Jesse Ellertson was named as alter and Mrs, George B.. Wallace, both of nate. : -. . , Provo, E. H. Holt, of Brlghnm Young SAX Qt'ENTLV, Calif., April 0. The .body will be shipped to Salt L. was presented by (l"P) -- Search was. widened today Lake for Interment . Funeral ser- university, Graham as a new memlier of .the for twp murdcrenv Joseph Tanko vices will be announced later. elubr- - Alex Hedqnist called atten aid IJo.vd Hall, who' escaped' from tion of ther members to the. Kiwants theaterisoa heftf Tuesday night ; meeting which wilt be staged next The men sentto the .penitenWi Thursday at Eureka. tiary for slaying Chief of Police EX-WA- R Judge Morgan made his apologies Aj'tiurGLMeehaiL. olLJ5anB.ronQ "of Jake Cdemaa in 1923. picked the "lock on their from today'fl luncheon. He asserted cell ; hfd In the prison yard and that Jaka. became the father M a later fled- - across the 25 foot wall, ten pound bahytrLtpls morning using, a rope obtained in the. jute ' ...vr- - . and that hUe-mill; r"-- ' disfigured he. JmiU in the ring." 0. BERLIN, Aprfl Charges that Edk-a- r and Claude . General Von Hlndenburg is "per-worth spoke on club matters and sonal ; representative of Wilhelm of Doom," were made by Mark Anderson presided at the the Republican press today In the lnnchon. olwning blast of opposition to the SAN FRANCISCO, April T. former field marshal's xandidaey (t'P) Believed an accomplice of ; for the preldency. Presentation of Hindenburg" as Jack Lorraine in St Francla hotel JOLIET, Ills., April S. Nathan candidate of the "empire bloc" rolls roblierles here, Alfred If. Maas was "Babe" Leopijjd and Richard "Dick- out the "whole monarchy versus arrested today in a downtown hotel. ie" Loeb, the two millionaire youths republican question," spokesman for Lorraine, under arrest at Jollet, who are serving life sentences for the "Folks bloc" which supports 111., with $5,000 "In jewelry In his Marx, possession, will be returned here for murdering Bobby Franks, met to- the candidacy of trial day for the first time since their declared." . " 12 o'clock Wednesday, April l!5, MUSIC PUPILS . im on the park and especially the of the enterprise munity spirit-bac- STORES CLOSE. O MAJORITY PROPERTY CALIFORNIA will jhe.done this summer on the roadifrom the falls the mouth of the canyom O University Arenue MayISe Paved between Third and Trr WOMAN DIES IN j l O O in prae-Uflng, aeeordiitc to Mr. Webb. Interest in the Utah Central 1iirh is one ' of the Lmgue, most ideal hi the mterateuntaM joutrty, ha never been at greater heat than at present. p With this runnf that otWy heme "talent" may be used, many of the clubs have set to develop j i several young promising players in the various high sehoola hs j the league territory. ; A meeting of the beard of of control of the league will meet at the office of the Provs t Chamber of Commerce Tuesday " evening at C o'clock, at which time the playing schedule will be presented by .a - rommittee consisting of Dell Webb, Dr. X, A. Homer of American Fork and Dr. F. C, Montgomerr of FORMER PROVO HARVARD MAN v ' CAMERA i for- Property Owners Must Peti- 4ion for Paving of North v . CANYON ISRESUMEB- an already hard at work .'. ul . , O Trophy Ball Leag nt j Th Evenlnf Herald will pre-seI'tah Uthi winnen of the bcu-tifCentral Baaeball league silver lovinf cup at the dose of the series of 19S5. Stat Road Officials Declare Prjsent Work Will Be Rushed to Completion ' - ' Evening TiIpST' BEAUTIFUL BLOliDE BEGUN AST FALL TO . r 3 o o o o 0 0j o MOAB: WORK IN PR nr-- 4 . PRICE TWO CENT? U a o iRK ' i YEAR. NO. 220 ..THIRTY-NINT- H dt - - - Business Office S5 Editorial Rooms.... 107 - p . delin-uenp- DOROTHY VAITS he tntouies 21. , Huffman, yr Jamea , the governor's executive secretary, who appeared in iv.ntt frith Hal. said be did not kiaiw whether Hal could pay the fine and that his father might want "to lay it out ia Jail.1 him SAX FnAXClStXX Aiwll 9. (TV) The decision of guilty and hev n- jrilirursoa,' the wild, senteue followed a hearing in proba?arl of the Jars- dance, today te-court at which Lillian's boy will verdict which Jury's were the. principal,.. hraad her either as a tanatic or a and girl friends ' - witness.- ef niTrnal mind. rrr:"r The jury of nine men and women fl CONSTAXTIXOriJR, AprU whk-ha likened ,to witnesses f.ANESTILLB,' O, April son of the 17, Hal Donabey, (VP) Mor thaa ace thonsaad ef tettitying jNgardiiig her JTP) jiast life Sheik Said'a KurvtiA rebct were aed was to receive the case Ohio governor, faced th,musie torecent escapade w killed aad hundreds were Wwttndcd shanty after'coart convenes'This day for his in a chndi with Taritsh reewbtra at Togel. ,,V'-- rdR...'-:;v- ? .;";'; Hal traaj to be; arraijrned on a GuendjL acordiaK ra a cnmmwt reJ;x3pe Elarob) LoodeHtaclc has ' ". ceived here- tday. b5t t instruct the jurors, after chn?ge of contributing to the de-The Tufk captawd Gned3 alr whiA they will retire to deterniinellinnuency of a minor. The char;e after heavy toasro oa Nth stdr. ahrtfeer the red haircM girl who was filed tn proliate court by Mr-- t kilVd her nmtbt-- r xi under the Llda "Vogel, 'mother of the KKyear-olWhile the r(td?.have been bit-of an nnbahiiH'ed or in 'jbe Lilliait, with whom Donahey It acordiag t Ihe dUjiatch. lb . heat of moajeulary passion. has not jet beta o,lieA, alleged to have eloped. - . JURY VERDICT TURK REBELS MEETDEFEAW: - - peri . - - liis ' - rsartl, rcJt U-- d |