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Show A NEWSPAPER dedicated to a policy of fairness to all sections of Utah county. HEXtALD PHONES THIRTY N1NT1J YEAR, NO. 314 t tl Business Office PROVO. UTAH, WEDNESDAY. MAY, 27, 1325. . Editorial Loom. ...17 tZLCE TWO cor; v o 0 O O O O O O O 0 0 O O O O O O 00 o o."ovd O- "of O o ' ;:o' ": fo--'- O o o 'im ' o o o o o :o o 00 o Gef Large U:S.MUkary Eami Provo Exchange Has Some as Good IMUB ; fflCH k. C Rich of Rich Furniture Succeeds is Getting Reserve Corps Band for Provo in Disappearance Case is held Incommunicado By Crowe DETECTIVE FOR SHEPHERD SOUGHT Uniforms and Instruments to Be Provided Free of Charge - By War Department The United Statea Reserve Bri. gade baud t Ft. Dea MolnesVlowa, hag been mustered out of the service and officer! at that post have been .instructed by the War Department to ship all instruments to '.Provo where a Reserve Army band will be organized within the next ten days. -This iuformntlonwardisclosed to A. C Rich of the Rich Furniture company arid Warner Stone at a conference held with Colonel Doh-ertat Salt Lake City Tuesday af- -' ternoon. Mr. Rich is a lieutenant in the officers reserve corps and is a close personal friend of Colonel Dougher ty. He has been working for more than a month to bring the band to ' Provo and bis labors were rewarded Tuesday when Colonel Dougherty! showed him the order authorizing the recruiting of a reserve corps band in Oils city. ' , Warner 'Stone has been commissioned by the War Department as baud lender and all applications for membership should be submitted to him not later than Saturday evening, at which time Lieutenant Rich will be oh hand to swear in the applicants us members, of the United States Reserve corps. : All instruments and uniforms will be furnished free of charge by the government, and members will be paid by the I'uited States for their services. Moreover the band will be free to accept engagements from private parties and receive pay for their services. Any member can withdraw from the organization tlttcn notice, upon three months n according to a new ruling made by tie war department to attract' talented musicians to the reserve corps army and navy bonds. ' Warner Stone urges haste In the matter of submitting applications as there are a dozen "or more "large metropolitan cities which are making a vlgorons effort to obtain the same organization. Provo has been selected by., the war department be--. cause of the assurance that a large , number of tulcntd musicians can be recruited, thus insuring the best tj. S. reserve army band in the western stutes. ' ' By Staff I u rotibwuf when they battle Corrtxpoodeoi. "outlaw bronchos and bmg-boGROVE, May t7. ' atotrs, .The peppiest Notiiuif ia bekig left undone j' In Utah have been sckwted tha hen lor the sucoeaa feurth anniBLl Jtrm wWrry Day j ' for the- - annual show and there , win be plenty of "dymniu" ( eeMrwtioa U be held ber Wed--: ' for the. ewbo)-- to handle and nesday, June S. . Tbe temmifc- tees are working everiime In aome, perhaps, that their dan prfiprstloa for the aimuat &y J eretion would nTstrac to Imv viiaeh they declare will be the alone. Tbe riders are among the most valorous to be found on tost prrteotioua nehrauon r held In Utah county or ' '. any cattle ranch or range; and re not to be confused with the in any-- city in tbe stoie outside 1 tarter city's J'dnic atore cow- -. Ol BSK J4HII WJi boys" so often found amonf' During the next six days tbe ! rodeo outfits; majority of the population bare ; t Tbrea bands wUI be In will devote Its entire tune ta throughout the cele--putting the flnislitnc tovcbea to ' bratton. A big parade to conthe eelebration. Booths of every ' stant more than M beautiful dVseriptlon to bouse the many floats will be ' staged at - tt" carnival features will be erecto'clock In the forenooa fon-ed, the Ferris wheel and the d will be up and certs, shows and rnarrtabv 'doing business a day or two'! ' Bienta of all descriptions will crowd cacfa other continuously ahead of the celebration. tbe entire day. Perhaps the most interesting entertainment feature of the ai- - ! . Beet of aU to tbe visitors wiU fair will be tbe rode and round-- 1 ndonbtedly be the free serv--' ing of delicious Pleasant Grove up staged by the beet broncho ;' strawberries, known everywhere ybnstera and cowboys hi ; the fc the most luscious berries western country. At the new J grown. There will be berrka splendidly equipped city park,' j fanKH for everybody, although they riders woys and ; expect between 13,609 and eowglrb will sprbifcle spontan-- ! eons humor through then peril-- . people here on that day. PLEASANT ra ani-ma- la WARNER STONE IS CHOSEN LEADER . FOR LOST WITNESS ptJf. Y Forth Strawberry Day 1P1060S Festival Outrivals the i nnn trip m Former Celebrations CROWE PUSHES Lost Witness Reported Seen at New York Express Office Tuesday Utah Bankers Association State Convention to Be Held Here June 5 and 6 s MEETINGS HELD . ' IN ELKS NEW HOME Fine! Session to Bt Held tirove Saturday Aspen " Afternoon M-e- - That the. members of the TJtnh Bankers association will enjoy theti annual convention to be held In tu U Elks' home In this city June Indicated by the excellent program prepared for the occasion under the direction of Chairman J. T. Farrer of the entertainment committee.,'Mr. Farrer, with thejIdofotlie, local bankers, Is working out the de tails 'of the program that gives every promise of being the most one ever carried out by the -- CHICAGO, May 27.r-(C-P) John C. Kelley, an Insurance agent was held :liomittun!Odo today, State's Attorney Robert E.- - Crowe pushed bis investigation of the al leged attempts to temper with Uie jury aharosecHTton witneBseBta the Sheplierd germ murder triaL 1 5-- ? ; Jn . Merry-go-roun- City Commission Appeals from Decision of Engineer Grafting Murdock ': Interests Rightto Ditert Water vt- WAS PART OF CITY SYSTEM 21 YEARS In an effort to save the Dresent water sunolv of Provi city from being diverted to other places, Frovo city, through its attorneys, Morgan, Coleman and Tucker, has filed by way of appear from the decision of Lloyd Garrisois, former state engineer jAn March 27, 1925, in wtuchjersuitel etna-plai- point of diversion, place and nat'ore cf use of certain waksr alleged to arise in Bprinss tributary to the Blue Cliff ..can-sand the river in the Provo canyoru-T- he eomplaifit has Deen iuea in me iourin aisirici court. : The complaint alleges that the water to which the Frova Reservoir company hw been given possession througH the decision of the state engineer constitutes-- a large portion e the water system of Provo city, and that the water lus piped by the city and use for domestic, culinary and munici pal purposes continuaUy since 1904. Pi-oy- o Kelley, according to Crowe, acted in ine oiscushioub lreoeding the disappearance of Rob ert A. White, an exrementjy Imports ant prosecution witness. White Is believed hiding In New lork City.' In Crowe Is, hunting for Arthur E. '". t&e association. Marie McKay Is" the prettiest1 telej Byrne, a private detective and In According to the W4try D. Kansas In William Shepherd, City. vestigator for In connection with the convention phone operator rase a rt forth la the xwit Ui-- t. Three hundred girls competed In a on trial charged with killing his U'.fr-voi- r will be a meeting of the American the spili(ttkn of tb Pre-ward. Billy McCllntock.. During beauty contest J tik-in mem which was with ttte Bankers', association,' rtuuiwDy of questioning,. Kelly some of bers state association 4. the March will t diiitat enuiiieer a at admitted having been present H participate, vert fnm N meeting of White and Byrne oir the tbewaler FORK-CANYOThe,' announced aebsdule in full night before White vanished. White nlVctin wmrtv- t pip for to his testimony change agreed liiK dt follows'1 OMAUA, Neh., May 2T (UP) and t h and so But far as $5,000, Kelly said. . Friday, June B. First session a A line of sightless men, smillu? and furnish "the town he knows, White did cot complete k;4al iO o'clock ; Called to order by Presi confident, members. ef.BUod- Veter- water for domestic and Kelly the proposed transaction, purpose, .the Pwv UeMfrvi ir twtt-panbisaiiied M. 8. dent Vetinvocation ans' Dr. American Eccles; by chapter said. .. . th having stdd the wat George H. Brimhall ; welcome, May- erans of the World War, of Atlantic "Kelly has told me plenty," Crowe Orem ttinnleipal Hansen K. or W. S. 0. will N. and head the colorful J., Cbipman, City, said, "but I cannot divulge any The application of the Pn president Utah County Bankers' as convention parade of the nation's more at this time," ervolr company,, signed hy disabled wounded sociation war and M. world Peter; James response, developed that as iwesident f t ttSli JIuidiH Relatives of Tyree Russell Pay The questioning ' His' State Road Engineer Address-- son, president James M. Peterson veterans, Tuesday, June 23, the sec- R, a "Mr. ' is a portkm f tliat water Ashton and the Provo Girl $1000 in . Kelly also posedwho as ond Grandpa convenof the fifth Kiwanians annual es Springvilie day bank, Richfield ; president's address, Byrne, appeared be 'Grandson Byron Die . Settlement " ; O'Reilly." tion of the Disabled American Veter-ar- decreed to the Prov Rcserwi?- mht Road Matters On 8. Marrlner seers. of Eccles; report week about a fore the grand Jury No. rVwr'h JWithin In JNS. Five actin civil Hours pany - wno here, June 22 te 27. report of standing ago, told or a "wr. u ixeuiy There will be about ten and a legislative committee, O. W. Adams; . 'Following the blinded veterans judicial district, m May S,j9St. With, words of praise for the hos- acted as an agent for the defense This claim is contradicted a ta- Grandson and grandfather passed half miles of road work done in report of standing membership com will parade the legless and armless,, filed by the.rwe pitality he received and a feeling attorney. Crowe argues that both Fork who those suffered have somewhere complaint and are canyon Spanish A. Smith; report ol of good will towards the officers at Kelly, O'Rielly and Brynfe acted for away within five hours of each near the Red Narrows, beside the mittee, Kllaa still' suffering serious internal In- which aneges that ia the rivil ut of educational standing committee, Montgomery, Deputy Sheriff B. F. defense attorneys in attemps to get other Tuesday night at Pleasant work already under (instruction in F. M. Rlchlns ; the court awartWJ ! report of standing juries, and many thousands'of other, mentioned; Roper returned Tuesday from the White to change his testimony. View when Byro Stubbs Ashton, Provo canyon completed and this is agricultural committee, F. C.'Jen wounded and disabled world war Provo t tty the esclustvt rlsht : ws Alabama capital where he went to for doiucstlc, culinary and Btwek-s-pold son of Mr.-anMrs. all the road work outlined for this sen; address, represiintativeFederal heroes. NEW YORK, May 27. (UP) A summer for Utah county, by the Reserve bank f at! The division will be headed , by bring Tyree Russell to Utah In purpiwes all the of tamSan., Frataciseo, man answering the description bt Charlee, II. Ashton died at the .to a criminal complaint. tB- state road commission, according to hetweea National Commander ;. J. Irwin Frjink w8ty arising springs ily home, and his grandfather, John Howard C. Means, state road engi appointment or committees. SecotHi of New York City, wounded wearer, road as 'ihen located awl d However, upon his "arrival- - fl Robert White, chauffeur and nils o'clockcalled 130 session, of it the trial Mills 'Ashton, 74, died at the home neer, who addressed the Sprlngville of the distinguished service, cross. tlie flhm line of the Utah IVwee Montgomery the local offieer found ing state witness in Shepherd for the murde of the boy's aunt, Mrs. Ida Er a somewhat complicated situation In William t Kiwanls club at the weekly lunch "Crit5"f Abatement," James W, and past national' Commanders and an Liht cvBiiny keiww court of the . eon held at the Third ward chapel Cherry, Justice supreme offices of the disabled county highway bridse treissiK?. tfe national that Russell had been released on of "Billy" McCUntock, drove up iiUtah ; 'Value of an Education,': Double funeral services will be Thursday evening, May 21. bond and forfeited the same to a luxurious limousine to the Amei-men's. society..' Dr.' George Calvert Provo river Bear the aVa, er held in the Pleasant Vleiv ward superintendent J,. of Bycracuse, N. Mr .Means gave a very detailed Adam S. Bennion, Un escape being brought back to Utah. ican Railway Express ; company' Bridal Veil fails and the I., national I D. 8. schools fc. John "Service," whose eyes were shot out of the northeast tpistt wrtWa'"' " A cash settlement was then arrived depot here yesterday and .obtained chapel Thursday afternoon at 3 account of the big road building t' the direction of Bish- program being carried out in the Carver, of Ogden. at Chateau Thierry in the spring of 5 in township $ snth f rau S at between the complaining witness possession of a trunk shipped from o'clock under Upon the close of the second ses- 1918, and Rubbt Aaronsohn of Cinop Sidney Cluff. southern part of the" state. and relatives of Russell, Who are Chicago. east of the Salt Laketwsf aa4 sion of the The seventeenth been had invalid an toannual young boy This was learned by detectives cinnati, the blinded national chap-li- n 8eymor L. Mendcnhall acted 88 reputed to be wealthy and had em esceit the waters then ftaww? meeting of the members of .been received all his life. He is survived by his toastmaster of the evening and in of the D. A. V. of W. W whwe into or ployed one" of the most Influential day after word had rising In the Blue Cliff sisters and one broth troduced the speaker. Musical num- the American Bankers' association eyes were destroyed lq the Argoime low firms in the state of Alabama from the Chicago police that White, parents, three and the water of Maple. JSj'Kbs.. aJohn called er, Zelta for will.be and the Ruth, of Oral, was bers from consisted of selections purpose the offensive of 1018's summer, when he JavV-- . to work on the case. This settle missing, since the trial opened, called IeU- " .k..v . was carrying a wounded comrade to eommouly believed to have sent such a trunk Ashton. Mapleton male quartette composed electing the following : ment was arrived at through spring Ashton Mills was born at of Glen' Holley, Ieslie lloutz, Carrol A vice president for the American safety, will command the unit of John sistatice of the local, sheriffs office to a fictitious address in this city. that Tb complaint further alkThe automobile in which the man KancsviUe, Ohio, August 18, 1850, and Howard Waters, and a vocal Bankers' association for Utah to blind veterans marching , in the at tbw time t lb decree tfcr i and Mr. Roper. was and bis to Utah A. brought succeed P. by solo a ; of John James took Bigelow . Ogden Bailey. parade. hy away the That the relatives of Russell had Iwlieved to be White tlon of th Blw Cliff .canal la Mrs. Sarah E. Mills, and Elmer Bird of Mapleton member to serve on the nominating a license bore "been keeping in close, touch with the trunk plate grandmother, had not len used ft the $r-js- e a was fam old. The he before year were Introduced as guests. The at committee; an alternate member of 111." . maneuvers of the Utah officers Is "1G9-02fhwhse of cmeyina Its hime'lfl Provo where tendance prize was won by J. W. the nominating committee and vice A' general alarm has been sent out lly made indicated in the fact that upon his and tfet W sinc ahtmt water he had lived ever since, that time. Whiting. ' for Utah for the trust . presidents . tvlfecUoa the Deputy for his apprehension. and line He was an' Indian War veteran and pipe Judge A. B. Morgan, of Provo', wlls arrival at Montgomery company division ; saving bank diviof the Provo water system hawas active in thechurch "activities school graduates Sheriff Roper was handed a clipaddress tlie-h- lh CHICAGO, May SKC Willie Hopi sion, national bank division and tellHerald the wife-die.from in continuous ojicratiea tturip E.vening ping of His in about ward.1 his of the Brigham Voung university Bob Canncfax split honors here state bank dvislori.. and two and a' half years ago.N - ,: 1VL their commencement exercises which ing of his departure to the jnnthern of the matches in their Third session, yesterday Saturday, June decisloifc of the strte the If will be held Thursduy evening iu state. Relatives of Russell's there Surviving him are: two eons and, three cushion- billiard series. Cannc called at o'clock: "Livestock,'' also had been keeping telegraphic three An luterewtiug program nmler the nwr in grautilis ttfjfhlf Prv. da ughtej's,, Thomas , .'.and, fax took the afternoon rouud 60 .to John T. Caine. .., College HalL . secre assistant III., ,fc Charles Ashton, Mrs. Ella Calvin, 21. direction of the social service com- voir rtiuiiaiiiy - Twenty-si- s will gradunte with touch with Provo relatives with re, Hoppe won In th evening, 50 to tary of agriculture; Agriculture." te . ' "iso- vert the' water mittee of Mrs, Ida Ercanbrack, and Mrs. Jane BO." ward Third relief the hlli scU(i(d diplomas, according to gard to the situation, ., was ' P. T. Cardon, editor Utah Farmer: fisrcev :h . While away Mr. Roper in allowed" was. gjreh meet the at Brereton, all of Provo. ; Willi." in II. Boj le, in charge of sec ciety given regular addresses by visitors.; Fourth sesH :wTtf tsitw?. re " an opportunity to make a general Closing- - exercises for the Junior i.The body may be viewed at the CHOIR PRACTICE. oiiditry training. sion : colled' at 3 130 ' o'clock, at ing Tuesday afterii'oon. The Invo phtlnt allcses that , 1 t south conditions Pleasant the of "'of home at" tbe cation was Mrs. with and rvely departed, ; The ; and senior high schools of the Brig ij All members of tbe tabernacle irogram will be open to the survey Aspetf Grave : Community singing ; Mrs. La Ret abyClark Mary Hastings. methods used in ham Young university will be hela View from 11 to ,1 o'clock Thurssolo. pi water ttdlertfesa rendered a and line pnlilicv All friends of the Institu- with regard to the a re requested to attend Seth Pixton, Btate bank choir, address, ' handling crime and criminals. She was accompanied by Mrs. Owen of Pnvo city and that a in College Hall Thursday morning day. tion are Invited to J)e present in' examiner; address;? member Ogden Interment will pe in the Provo choir practice this evening Meta portioB f the water hl-ts at-His visit to the state penitentiary at 11 :30" o'clock ; graduation exer Romney. A duet-wasung by ' tabernacle. A. the comI. B.; convention chapter ' and Donay Ritchie, who were accom- flowluf Iiit tats system was one of the Interesting pnasei of cises in the evening. .u city cemetery under the direction of ; J. BOSHARD. R. PROF. mittee reports on auditing, resoluthe Hatch Funeral Home. his trip, he reports. . There the prispanied by Prof. Ernest Paxman.. drained and drawn off. M the Inorning program will be election oftions, of nominating; ""The Problems of Children," was suit the oners are engaged In the manufac' t'"" prcjent water given by the musicians of the school ficers; dnjournment. the subject of an interesting talk Pxovo ture of clothing from the raw ma- and the city who have been asked f ctiliaary. dnww-ancity "enterfainments musical fpeclal j 'A ..Maudavvc selection Mrs, to l manufacturby Taylor.. mq;nS-ipaterials. In addition pnrpaise to aid In giving a program of un will be provided at each session. by a trio t'- wtik. 51 -comprised of aal ing clothing from the raw cotton, th nsnal Interest and merit the city Provo Following the meeting of the Amer- Crane,' Louise Gillcrt, and "Pomona hlonc,t state prison farm Is comprised ot citizens and all others interested ar Is entitW, will' I gnwtiy d.s ican Bankers' association, Friday, Richmond; by more than a thousand acres of fine invited to be ,;acemipauied t' present. "One cannot travel .through Utah at present. While It ia true that the the delegates will make a" trip HalUdHjv was greatly etijoyed t The V. S. civic service commli- productive land where the prisoners For that rean Prvvt city The performers An this morning has been greatly damag- through the steel plant. This wtlJ by those present. Added to these in the' complaint that Us slon announces an open competitive. .are employed in the production or program will alf be. professional in county now without being impressed peach crop followed a le to ed at musical the winter are selections ,the .choir sang by banquet with the splendid crops that frosts, other crops by tbe and othe f lamination for the" position , ol. large quantities of V;cotton thelr'abllity and will be able to en be seen on every band," said. Don will 'more than make up for this Roberts hotel and a dance at the "W'e Serve to Love," and "Teach previonsly filed with the sta- t srs f . aad thas neer tie sustained be charwoman, in the custodian sei-- faVm products. V-tertaln. 'v '. Elks home. Saturday, after the My Soul to Pray." The benediction W. Conover, deputy qounty assessor, loss. "Persons convicted. ' of violating cision approving tie appU:fcrf vice, Trovo, Utah, at ?CO0 per an11 will who .has been doing considerable xM8trawberrlea were never better. third session, take a trip was by Mrs. Vu'rence Fechwr, t" num. Applications must be pro- - the prohibition law are given a' term prison of Alabama is made an asset the Prove Reservoir . week.-conditions been For Weather have an field, work during the past right through American ranyon wrlv exicnted and filed with the of from one to ten years In the state to the state from a financial stand JANESVILLE In an uninterest Tarn told that Utah county will for the development of larger berries enjoy luncheon at Mtrfnal Dell. 4Ctntiftued ob Pss Sis. district secretary, on or; before- the prison," M. Roper declared. "And point instead of a burden. wheat-crola Its than usual, and growers already are ing ten round'bont with neither of "Another thing that is .an ad hare the largest when they are takento the prison close of busiiMsssvJttne-lSrJ- S. into the A CORRECTION. the boxers showing much, effective . : EARTH TKEMOX. ' are looking fine, and shipping, this luscious-frui- t ' The duties of charwoman ' are they are examined physically and vanced step oyer our system lsthat history. Beet states. and this other of, markets Mitchell shaded Jimmy ness, Pinkey NEW ORLEANS. May clean- otberwise.jiraded and assigned t the prisoners yho are put to work in the nouth end of the county a such as sweeping, dusting, - In tTe recent storms were of inesti1 ' An yesterday's Herald the full 1 Gill in 10 rounds here last night, Cartbtputlte' s'i hSc 4 auowen a salary ana tne proiit wonderful acreage of peas and tomaare the different employment agencies etc ing, mable value to the farmers find fruit S minute and pntaWy wvm-in- g of the page advertisement ing to labor from their is and" nsed made to Institution derived, there of the information and further have-beeKor ap n toes COLCMBC-S-Eddie planted.. growers of the county and every one WeUworth Stores stated that O'DowU Coin the vicitiityef Pxnaaw w work. Rome of them are sent out support their families after tbelr plication blanks, see J. R. Hodson, howlers that with, whom I have come in contact the lumbus calamity 12 recordtd on the avismograt-h- . at I"Tell all the sale would start IK bantamweight May to are fines state." the paid locarsecretary of the IT. R,- civil on ttad camps, some are put on the is optimistic over, the splendid outI The correct date Is May 28. rounds in his bout, with Harry Gor- ola university here early ts'-jr-. 5. On his return home, Mr . Rope condition! In Utah county never service board, at the post office In farm and others go into the prison ' look tot a bannei year," ; don of JCew 1'ork, as of At 11. such 0. Tathcr U to prosperity gave Mo. promise cording at visited the state this Independence, la factories, way this city. as a y v ' .r:a s ' txa .: DISABLED VETS . 20,-.6- z T ROPER RETURNS II, PARADE SPANISH DEATH CALLSK dfti-he- FROM EXTENDED two from one ALABAMATRIP ' tst ga'U-rKtS- s tBi tna aa GETS y fMyinday fr ntwtrk. . ROAD WORK J't : t - - tti ii . r; - -- . d an-sw- al ' "'. wts . . w't can-brac- ; wt chlef-of-staf- f, attrv-dia- n, r thes MORGANGIVES T . - Wls-com- ADDRESS 1 THIRD WARD le SOCIETY MEETS MUSICIANS TO . - GIVE PROGRAM , ,5 thi4'atw K'!. fr!?ht . . ; -- . . daBHtW-- .' n far-iir- v h CIVIL SERVICE ? EXAMINATION SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES - . - . f - pnvr , : warT - : t-- rtrn tn.s -- ' |