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Show " - ;,...., - j lI i ' TllIKTY-NINT- nn" hm; i ' i YEAR, NO. 296 H r ' PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 1, BPfri aiye n "Vr-- V -.- ' W.-T- . , fliW- 1925..; - V .'V--- . . '.' ..' - ... star" - . - x x ..... -- . . (35 TWO CETT3 r-:,;i-r SgSlllliS5 inpf;BP! ywiH!si P Ss see "music -. week : Kdat evening Utah County Symphony chestara to Give Concert I v Tbn iiLIy eotertalnlng KtJBWlM JRresentiJd In magic Jfo I IV- : , - V - . r- - -- -. 1 s I V! Baseball Games at limp Saturday Afternoon for , Ten entrwita had f-- during the National Music W efk, Majr S to fr, eponsbred by tTie'utah A ', (itrUllt Ailblldl Funds for Final Investigation of Utah Lake .Unit Appropriated by Chief of Keclamation Bureau. , Chairman Dan Hunter Praised for Exceptional Success ox THREE UNITS TO START AT SAME TIME r Day's Undertaking. FIVE HUNDRED BOYS AT STEEL PLANT . ' I V' v i - ' ' l1 t - Contracts for" the diking of the Utah lake and the4ritin- The manufacture of Jron and re Provo win be within the next 100 waa explained to lated Uie big haadicup bicjeto road ,: days, according to intimations coming from reclamation offi500 high school boys yesterday af- cials at .V race f row frota Sprintville h Inch,-criminal Thomas J. Julige ternoon as part of the Rotary club' contract for the inel investigation of the and return, the feature rate f; oo .Th? woP f Cook of Is art county, conducting . Boyo week actlvttlea. The : Pror Utah lake project was signed by Dr. Elwood Mead Thursday, the Boy's Day th trial of William D. Shepherd, Steel cor- appropriating $5000 federal money to match a simflar amount the Boy's Week program wide accused of the murder of Ms ward, Foundry, the Colambla the auspices of . the Prova National Creasote appropriated by Wllintn MeClintocCbicego's "mil- poration and the county and the state of Utah. - . , ' This final Investigation is expected Rotary dub. . , lionaire orphan." ! Co., were the plants visited by the toTequire approxii Several other of the best : . boys. , mately 30 days when eontroversies between Salt Lake and , . riders In the city have signified For three hours during the after Utah county, interests will be settled. At the settlement of flinj. Infm4lm of cmfarinv tfut noon the steel plant officials were the controversy, the contracts for the project between he nee and will register . before ,; hosta to the younger generation of reclamation Dureau ana the fiter users will be presented. ; . the all Friday evening. time wbtch, v-Provo, during is estimated that about 80- - days will be needed for Judging from the entrants mysteriea of the Iran making process the water users to - , sign up the contract. the race should eclipse all for- - f waa vividly demonstrated to them. h Bidi for work will advertfsArt the then he fnr Kobert mer ha'odicap races. thtK boya were taken 'lif. truck to reclamation ' . Through m mistake In the com The bureau Will be and constructioa actvil Allen, last jtar's winner, and work where' Ironton the gates of the plant rushed for the early completion of the Utah lake unit of Cloyde BocOl winner ef the . poking roon of the Herald two they were received and formed In race two years ago, will both be tne bait Lake.D&sm project. The Unit embraces the building paraerapha were ehopped toff to convenient group for observa in the squad that leave on of a large dike from Geneva south several miles west of May-s- on (he article on the. boy" chorus tion, t ' scratch. Both1 ef these riders and the drainage of the Provo Bay area. Kiegley, A.; U., Chrla-tenseBupt. are determined to lover the: f The editorial department of and Gordon Von Planck and " ' ,Neceitir. for the early completion...-- , present record. Pe Herah :ftlrei, to amure other of fibtator escorted iihe boys ft e parents and teachers of the through, the yarion parts of ;t the The entrants are as follows: of the diking i of the lake was-'Robert Allen, Joseph Brown ' frank lhv dlstrift and of ba & 4 company, proporltles, beginning at stressed by. Judge James B. Tucker, ' V: timfeg' school that the , Knuieth Roy, Knight, Ckyd tha huge power plant which sup legal adviser of the Ltn&iwiicr ef V t ldstake wai unaueotionw uoouv,' neiqr Biwmt jiarry. eU the eloctrlc energy . re pile; x district, at the recent Maricua Allen, thq.V'. lake ho'ivmkrstand I Pnfaoaa Joseph quired to operate the workings as ut.inf n tlt,tabfs,.Citjr of Dr. , Jeriftos.-.-Jiwt- BosnarA av UwwwUook.'. ."the aa uie not air oiast aouverco rweti Mead iud Se retury ot the Interior V' posht room may maily unoWr- - to Arthur Giy. j f' the blast furnace,' Hubert Work, , The fact that the are for ions uum , tat thm c how completed Ireia .it naopewa. The visitor were then taken lake ja lower now than It ha heea racesto be toahj In jdeKee to Oie scnoois to ; through the boiler room pnd shown big annual bicycle for several years by almost three quest too, w well as to tb re--, Saturday morning at 9 :80, accord'.reIs bow the blast furnace gas feet, 1 said to have impressed Da ing to Dri Vern Greenwood, ichatiy porter writing the story and In turned In large pipes to generate a Each ' . Mead. , , of Utah City County teleman of the day. hundreds to of answer the terrific heat underneath the boilto The action Start of the reclamation Ready The handicap btoytleiadi race phone calls fro TrankUn par, ers. " - i V biircaa ..-'. Campaign Thursday Indicates also that from Provo i to ipringvllle .rand o vvnimfa enter " ito The huge coke ovens were another the wishes of Senator Reed Smoot return will be the first. event and . omitted last night are. printed feature which attracted the youngWill be adhered to relative to ie- will begin promptly at 9 :30 o'clock Under the direction of Joseph T. herewith: sters, especially when , the crew ginning work on all three units of . from .i. University even ue , a ndJhe -- Fifty five dressed inNwhlte of chairman Utah for Farrer, county "pushed"" the charge of 11 ton of fountain. The races will be run in blouses and black bow ties and red hot coal Into the car belowf ' the American Legion Endowment the Salt Lake basin project at the same time. the morning instead of the afternoon paper cap in the school colors The plant, where Fund drive, the committee for each - Those Interested in the Utah lake on account of less traffic, it Is ex- lowed the flag carried by William reat in have the been elected city county glistening piles of nitrate sul milt are already making prepara- : Jacobson and the Franklin colors. phate was obtained from the coat tar and thr preliminary Work completed plained. ao that the ilgnlng of the con- tion ImThe other races will be held pink and blue, carried by Ky beldthe Interest . of a large group sq that the Intensive drive may be- tracts by the water user will re mediately after the completion of Strong. Principal D. iByron Jones of thexyouths for ; a considerable gin Monday, May 11. aat little time as possible, in quire the handicap race. They will be directed the chorus, with Miss Jesse- dmeTSinirof the boys expressed The following city chairmen and order to hasten the actuat ponstruc-"-tio- n run on East Center street beginning Whitehead at the piano. ..''Bar. great surprise that such a white sub-- committees have been-- , named to : work. near the postof flee. taroile" was the second number istaiice-- could be derived from eoaL rry on the - campaign Ma Utah The diking xt the lake aud the A new innovation in the annual sung by the Franklin chorus. Mr. ; ?ot C E. Loose, drainage of the Provo Bay district At 4 o'clock he official staged county Provo, races are the roller skate- races to Jonea waa presented with a large the bead liner of Nihe afternoon's chairnian ; Lehl, Mayor J. S. Broad-ben- t, will reclaim more than 20,000 acre beautiful basket ef flowers by. the bllL the blowing bfvthe furnace. Hty chairman ; American Fork, of land in Utah county.. Together (Continued On Page Six.) association of the Every S. L. Chlpman, state ex point of vantage In the vicin- President with other Improvement contemFranklla district the presentation ity of the blast furnace, such as rail- ecutive committee, Dr. J. F, Noyes, plated for the country, it assure the i ; chairman being made by a little girt Pleasant city Grove, road trestles, freight cars and other residents of the county a -- Although not participating In the high points were crowded with ex James D.. Thorne, city chairman: year, since a large" part prosjron of the In thrf ceutest the' 44 boys enrolled ,F. Memienhall. pectant boys as the crew released I Springvill, appropriated by ' the last sixth grades the molten iron Into the ladle. l city Chairman; M. O. Packard, H. third, fourth,' fifth-an. Reynolds,.Jr Mary E. Tripp and congress for the Salt Lake basin of the Yonng ' university training Dan Hnnter, manager of the creo a" . beautiful mas Latimer, committee ; mem project will be apent here. Addition- achool Spanish sote plant, conducted the visitors al appropriations-wil- l be made later. The boys were dressed , In through that plant and gave some bers Spanish Forki Henry A. Gard' Funeral services for Thomas Stansong: It I estimated that more than fifand costumes of ner, Spanish headgear ..clmlrmanrJoseph Nelson, teen million dollars will be ("very interesting lectures explaining ley Maxfield, of Salt Lake City, expend who' died Ih the Grand View ward sash, In bright yellow, red, green the varloua stages of the distillation commander of the Banish Fork Le ed on the project before its comple PostXvice Johnson Mlss.Thora and lavender. chairman L. R. gion ; Provo' held of oil. the L in the Wednesday,, weje tion. 4 and Prof. Jex, Ed Money and J." B. Hughes, The Provo Foundry, plant Third ward meeting house Thurs- was, the accompanist was director. ronnnff F. Hanson William the tee members; Palera, Mayor also visited earlier in the day. day with Bishop M. E. . Kartchner . chairman ; The activities were unde the JameiTChrlstensothsi-itypresiding. Music was furnished un- commandir-'"8alen- i Elmer Sabliit', , Hunter-iler the direeHoi personal BiQervislon Davis of the Brigham .Young unichairman of the day, to whom much post, vice chairman; iysoii, T.' F. school of mnslc. credit Is due for the very success- Tolhurrt, chairman; Harry Tipton. ; versity - commander Payson Leglou pWHt. vli ful Instructions.. chairman; W. C. MeCormlck aiid A. ward bishopric; The1 speakers were LJdcrCleIlan,-mitte- e member. J Dean Buekner,' C. and . Durlnjr4he past week, Robert eJ Beautiful Tributes Paid, Mrs. Oson D. CamplielL The. benediction-waDriscoll of Nebraska m-l- secretary U A eterson Isham- at by J. W, Betteridger' The body or fne Ltah drive, John E. Booth of Fioneer Ward was iaken'to the Murray City cemSpanish Fork. and Frank W, etery for Interment. ManK sorrowing relatives and .Provo, commander and vice ,The home coming celebration of epmmander, respectively, of 4he de- friends (gLlr. Liia Peterson Isham, the Franklin school was'held Thurs partment of Utah, have made a tour 22 years of age, daughter of Mr. and ' ' " : ., . , day. ,; RAXDOLPH. Vermont! May 1. of the county and have attended Mrs. George C. Peterson of tbi-i ' Students who had attended,,, the (UP) haggard and meetings of citizens and legionnaires. flty, who died at hw home In Salt school, during,, the past year 'caine without food for 24 honrs, a frightThey, report having met with, a Lake City Tueada, paid 'final trlbn-ut- e back to renew old memories and' ened Lucille Chatterton, spirit of willingness to help In every at Impressive funeral services . girt jittie to live again the 11, and her alleged kidnapper, Earl way acquaintance and posMDie to make the drive a heldln the Pidheer ward' of this city ' ' ' days when they used to romp at the Woodward, an were success: ' Thursday afternoon. .; .... vtasarcn A brooder In the henhouse of Tern old school ground. A feeling oi en brought here today by George Jerd. t .., The ana musical number are opening neiT county York, at the north end of Universjoyment and pleasure characterized He bad captured them by aid of a the first in the state to go over the "Beautiful Isle. w$a ating by a German police dog at dawn In a hay top. The day after the' quota had quartet from the ward choir. The ity- avenue, set fife to the. chicken-coo- p tbeenttre celebration. J E. 5 o'clock JPresldeotrS after ttfl Eggerfson loft near. Brookfleld and turned been asslgued to the post. H. C Cnm- - Linvocation was by Alfred St. Joer. shortly Friday old them" over to authorities. morning. - The coop, 160 chickens, Mrs. Marietta Beesley weee-t- he mings. commander of the liockha'rt "O, It ' Is WpHderfnl," was sung brooders, a' granary and 80 bushels est, student registered, having- atThey had been hunted by hun- $ost at Heber, sent the check for the by Mrs. Tenble Jforman and Emil of wheat were destrayed'by the fire. tended the school In 186U dreds .of armed Vermont farmers entire county quota to the America tf Hann sang "One fleeting Hour." .. An interesting program of talks, and Although outside the city limits, cavalry cadets. from' Norwich Legion headquarters at Salt Lake t The speaker who extpiled the" the Provo fire department re- music and dancing were giveii.- virtues of Mrs.. Isha" were W. P4 university, since last Friday. City. The Junior high school boys who. On arriving here the. girl told' sponded to the call and succeeded in (Vmimander fuminlnga Is one) of Martin;. LeRoy'W,' Hardinaf, JIelK'r ; formerly attended' the Franklin stOTyBf parental abuse. extinguishing tbe flamea: flm the most wldejiwake and enthusias- Kaudsen and Earl Foote. school defeated the Franklin sixth she refused to greet her tic post commanders ih the state and As father,' concluding, .musical nmnlx-. Rev. Hugh Leith of Wilhinsbnrg, grade In a baseball game by the Walter Chatterson, but she'finaD? has succeeded in placing his post la the choir sang Beautiful Zi.m Penntqclvanla,' ha received a letter score of six to seven, whUe the pres- yielded tar his persuasion and was an enviable-positio- n In the state.- - At Built Above." The benediction w.ih In ent Franklla girls defeated the gathered into hi rams. from the Transvaal, South Africa, the Inst state convention of the by T. J. Fonte, Interment was in which 'the writer told, of enjoying former Franklin girls, four to seven. at Spanlsh 'Fork. Co'mmander tbe Provo-CJtWoodward, refusing to talk excemetery. the Thanksgiving service in Dr. : .More tha a $50 were raised la the cept to support' in monosyllable tbf Cunimings- fought to get valiantly LeltbV church, althongh 10,000 sale of refreshments. The; money girl'S story, Was held in custody! thet next state convention to hls.citv ; More than 30 p erceut i f t! t miles away, through a receiver of will be used for they purchase of He will be taken later to tbe'eonnty paupers in - Aiherican ahrwl.! us, i -- : Ma own .construction.- seat at middtebury for arraignment,' playground equipment. ; are over 70 years of age, XContinueoj on rage Slx.X jjgef tht Barfea lei v 5- t Uah , S lVT?fr":-'-- . K .'T a- . mission ;vf It isorreciea , W . . fi ..n ii president's daughter, tt.rliiips. should strive to uphold the tradi- . - , COUNTYLEGIO ORGANIZED r -- ! OWENROMY . DRIVE FUND IS : ! NEW1EAGHER n it. im.i 'we' rff-- ofi a t. ."'' J ' she aniires to become a movie . actretia. ', r tions and dlindtee'f ftet'couutry TAlcia came here, intent upon Bui AUcia Calle, 14 the dnnghief, studying to become a physician, i f-- Sletfar M !ifet--lnf-e t the nftil rlirltiiig. tfr.JtywD! fibe a aspires io necome a movie actress, tboroufu riinetlkim,-Juttp- t However, these United States arp Bal tlego. few auuttiwiof M not perfection to the girl. She' is b A taodish-bosupplant; (be long shocked to leanj! that , really nice But. Since coming to Hollywood, women smoke, G3 7" -,- " MAKES RECORD NAMED HEADOF AT STANFORD TOllEETHERE wtrtl Out-af-do- Jya .. MACCABEES J ; Ltl - Vhington; - The-Jnds- H"' Cityaampionship-- i v Soroels cluh, On of the features of the week, - which 1b also the Katlonnl Girls' Week,. will be the glrla i liorus contest to be held at the hlh school audKorJum Thursday evening. The ovenient for this reoo sul-- ' Hon of 4he. glrla was lnltlitted in . Provo t) y the Women' Municipal council under the direction of Mrs. George'; H, firliuball, former president of the council. The women of Provp readily sponsored this movement through the 'different club organizations and have also given their financial assistance to the movement The clubg participating are the.Womin's Municipal Councjl, Sorosist-ht- e Wnet eeuth - Teotur club, the Buslnewrtnd Professional Woman's organization and the American IjcrIob Auxiliary. All of the (trade schools of the . city are working IA preparation for --will ' be the coiiteat . S selected by Mis Efliel Tayior.. A priee of $15 to offered fof first prize and $10 for second prKav" ? . The iiret Music Week pros M will be given at the . CoUcge llall Monday evening under the direction of Mrs. Christen Jgnarti. i The Utah County Symphony or-- . chestrr andeV the dlrectloh of Prot Franklla JMadsca will give a concert at the tabernacle Tuesday even- - - "SbHIX mn . ' 'i .1 ' : . ft Or- - Tuesday in Tabernacle I , in-awf) P'1111 mmwi ) . .. i!l!'G Dr. Vasco M. Tanner : Recognized as Leading Biology in West , Authoriay TSTIjpENTS Entire Ticket of "White" Party is Selected to Guide Student Affairs . -IN-O- NGLAVE By J. M. JENSEN. -- The entire "WhiW partr at thePALO ALTO, Cat,7 May The was elected at the university Voting colony at Palo Alto Four Camps of Utah County pleased to hear of the appointment lannual Mtfdeiit body election Thur?-o- f to Hold District Con- liiio Spronl, campaign' man- Vufco M. Tanner as profestMifMflli'. vention May 21 U biology at Brigham Young univer ajer for the "White" party, is given sity:, lie oas maae an enviiiDie rec- the credit for putting over one of "A district cunventlou and rally of ord at Stanford and paseed tfn ex- the most 8ucces.f id: Campaigns ever 'Maccabees of the .four tents of ; amination that brought forth hearty held at the big church schoolVtab county will be held In Provo The closest race .; was between from the- - biology congratulations May 21, according to George Mitch-Icfaculty. He has beeirlrtu!it'e the Heber Rasband and Fred Hinckley district manager, who of Lpreitent year In coming into close- - for .the business managership A with assistant State Deputy J, L. Barney, la contact with Presldent-Eineritu- s the 'Y" News, only- 48 vote sepin Provo arranging detail of the David Starr Jordan, Who is still ac- arating the two candidates.' Hat-hanconclave. i " . Interested in', biological- repolled 525 votes to Hinckley's Mr. Mltchley report that the ob tively search 'and often comes to the StanJect of the convention ia "to ef feet ford 'The highest vote was rpeeived. by The subject of laboratory. a consolidation 'of 4he"fbnt aqipa Phifeswor 'TMifijeVa "' doctbrV Otaaer- - Miss Margaret Plerpont, daughter Mtv-an- d Mrs. 1ft""ir Prermthta ry- place a, salaried man Jn charge of the .Genitalia Of., the... Female of Provo, as vice president of the the wokV , At , the f present time Oleoptera" which to the niiliiitiated student body association find presi ' American' Fdrfc iProVo, SprInsfvllle as a .etndyjij the detit of the Associated Women of - and Spanish Fork are support fug In- may lJuterpreted ond r ,Miss Plerpont was ..of dividual camps and it is the belie relablonship beetles. ;J V,';. fiiven T13 votes as compared with of the district officials that to conProfessor Tanner wag graduated 290 fof her opponent, Miss Mbble " solidate the four will bring about a frorii th . . Brigham Youug university ('(xik. In conditions. general . Improvement . - Carl Miss-Maw and Florence reeetvtNHiis and At the May convention a delegate ifrli)15 as editors Utah In 1920. ,: He Wfis, on the pixie Smithhnd; opiwsltion from this district will be chosen to college sfaff fof ft .'dumber 4f years of i the" J'Wbite' and Bine',' and the accompany 'other Utah delegates to and at the same time served as state ""a Guy" respectively! - the national convention to be held insiiector.fdV the southern The new officers of the student crop pest la Washington, D. C, July 19, 1025. the state. He Is the author body for the coming year are1 as folof part Auto caravans of Maccabee delegates . of a pamphlet recently issued by the lows: t ', . ; will travel overland from all nee- of Utah dealing with the Owne Romney ; 'vice Uuiversity President, tious of the United States and Canof fossil' fiwh of the Eocene! president. Margaret Plerpont; see ada to the national convention, Mr. subject k period. "Ills standing as a' student reary and historian,.. Rachel . Mltchley nays. d : editor "X" News, John G won for him a research fellowship At the local convention Salt Lake "X" News, Heber at Stanford this year.. ; .manager and Hprlngville degree teams will Mark Husband; "Editor Banyan, , assist In the initiation and consoliThe last .January eclipse is the Alien ; rbee'r master. Dick Thorne; dation of the camps. A parade will first total ecliime seen in the editor "White, and Bine'': Florence be one of the features of the i. British Isles sinw 1724. Maw; edtor "l's Guy,"' Carl Stnitb, The first evening of the to dancing and sociability and the RaItIake 1 camp will bring air orchestra, and e'nterto club glee participate in the L taining features of the concention, It -- The Business ami Professional StieW and Mr. Holierts for the voal m 'said." Woman's clnlTare truly appreciative selections rendered, as well, as to for the beantifnl read--iit re- Mi. Pardee for the splendid Olaen for the inslpirlpg "He who can live without manual BfiiLE. the benefit concert Thurs- cello solos, lnlvor," says an old heraldic author- ceived at said Mrs eveuiUK," can Gladys "The ctfneert was oneof the finest support himself as a day ity, "or s gentleman .without Interfering. In Nellapn. chairman of the baud stand successes of the club and the reihdeed pleased for- the reany mechanic employments la called proje-- t committee. "We are truly for the sponse that was given to the call for JClr. and may write himself Gentle- grateful to1 tlie Provo-ban- d ' '. concert aud. to. Mrs. the new band stand." most ' 1 .... man." splendid i -- - -- -- : y, - -- d : . IJ, ; ' ; . Hol-bmoess-for- I" , , occa-ploi- , SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES R , mem-lier- IV- - - , Parent-Teache- SALTLAKEMAN Jin IS BURIED -- '." ... YOUNMIAN of-Da- HOMECOMING ton LAID TO REST OF FRANKLIN . HUGE SUCCESS KIDNAPPER - ISCAPTURED FIRE DESTROYS Debt-lng.l- ; Rain-soake- CHICKENCOOP ,.c'v - 1 V'-;--,;- ' - Je-glo- p s , - j; f - |