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Show i ' rs I Utia county.. TllIETY-NLNT- ' 1 A NEWSPAPEE , Jedkated to a policy of I' fairness t nil sections si miii Jv I it . i Ji k W H U, It? i U .i I i-s- fc : K i il ll ant i Wi ft A j ijij) HERALD FIIONXS Business Office . . . . S3 Editorial Rooms. j.il07 price two cents rnrn iUruJUJlSli!J eo ooo 'o Celebrate ompletion. Of New Canned " ' r I PROVO, UTA1L WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 10 1925. o j o o ,p , o d o o o o o .:o o o o ; - -- I j II iM i - YEAR, NO. ?26 ll rii -- Vi O O : O o o o o o o o O O O O O O..' ,0 O 0- O" O O -- O' .O,-0- o ' ! 1 i DIKIIIU HI 'John Davis' Fish Expert Sends Letter Is It' A Mem Scrap of Paper?' ' Should the promise made In 1919 to the residents of. the Lakeview-Vineyar- d district be kept, or should it be treated as "a mere scrap of paper?" This is the. question which the commissioners of ; Utah county ' must answer when they pass final judgment upon the application of the taxpayers for the com- Painleve to Study Moroccan Rletion Of the two mile section' I f the loop ' .'i . Situation First Hand oa ione to will mill a it but of Ground Rattle require levy meet the demands of the petitioners, and FIRST TIME WAR HEAD make good on an official promissory note v TO FRONT VIA AIR which is, long past due.. Moreov tr the levy of one mill will still keep the co mty within Mission Is of Greatest Imthe statutory limitation of thre mills, portance to Future of' Procrastination requires ' ne ther 'skill, France In Morocco courage nor endurance. Action re iuires some degree of fortitude. If this Important link in By A. L. BRADFORD. Press staff Correspondent) our, chain of highways is to be completed, (United commissioners must show e imej initia(Copyright 1933, by United Press.) our tive. They must be willing to assume, some TOULOUSE, France, June 10. It the erudite gentleman mas- -' queradlug under the cognomen "John Davis," and who appar-- : ently, judging from the scholar ly letter written to the Herald J Tuesday regarding Tuna flsn. and several other varieties of fish, is well versed in fish lore, will kindly adjust the specHouse Warming of New Plant tacle and look a little ' closer at the bottom of the article he of Utah tannine corpor In Monday' Herald and to ; ation to bo Observed : t read which he called our attention; SPANISH FORK IS ' he will see the three letter IN FESTIVE MOOD "Adv." . "Mr Davis." those "three let- -' Doable Header : League Base- - ter indicate that the article yon b&ii Game Among fcnter rejdjla a advertisement and tainments of Afternoon. not a statement by the Herald or any other organisation but . (Special T The Herald.) the one selling the fish In ques.SPANISH FORK, June 10. The tion. . That organization paid entire south end of Utah, county it reguUir advertising rates for the Insertion. of that particular waiting with Intern toe celeb ri advertisement comtion to he held here Friday In We don't dispute your statememoration of the completion of the ment We like fish and very Utah Packing corporation'! plant in frequently devour large quanthis city. tities of the different' varieties Will be real , The celebration champion. Jubilee in which the residents of the you BU- Tsouth end of the county who are What we are Interested In more directly concerned and the I 'I'.', ""now, "Mr. Davis," Is that right residents of the other cities of the ' yen convince the commercial I ' will Join observance hand in county concerns selling those varieties, W of the progress of, industrial Utah not only that they are of ex:..':. j county., ceptional quality butthat they - Although the festivities will only should let the world know about consume bait a day a lot of fun it - W would greatly apprewill be crowded into that length of ciate Davis," time; iccordlng to the commltee in could itMr. Influence- them" to" nse the of affair. v. . charge the Herald as a medium In their One of the main features of the and advertising educational j new be the Visit to the 'i ftay will to campaign. We win be plant whleh will mean' so much to insert that matter in the ghyl Herald ; . f and tinners workers, Jttml, county rate of 40 cents per col In the afternoon there wfQ be a vatJtlMl the same price as the .uinn Inch, double header baseball frame distributers of Tuna paid for tween Spanish Fork and Springville . advertisement.; ;; and be wt en Proro and Payson. their Ton may assure those-con--' . Both of these games will be the rea star Utah Central league games. . xcerns for us, thanotthetr Herald advertisement "propaganThe cektaHoa 111 begin ia the da" as yon erroneously call It when band at noonr a city park win be "good for the commerconcert wlU JJe :glren. Forming in ( concerns selling" those cial procewlon at tt.clty park, the resgoods. idents of tha' county will march to "Mr. Davls. wlU i ' , Premier Painleve Is speeding air today toward Morocthrough the ' co on a mission fraught with Importance for the future of France in -- . . i --'- nr Evctlng I- - June . The factory has a capacity of 10,000 cases per day and wlir operate for aliout five month, this sea ' 13. son. It will employ 300 persons. The Utah1 Packing corporation has five other, factories in this '' state. .The officers of the Spanish ; Fork factory are': B.Wodsworthj general tuansvr; Grant Bounds, factory ., snperlnteiideut- and Heber field Huperlntendent. SLAYEROF FATHER FREED BUFALO, N. T, June 10. (UP) An outburst of wild shouting and hysterical laughter greeted the verdict of acquittal early today in the trial of Abraham Feldman, for the killing of bis father, e Morris Feldmah, wealthy 4 dealer. .s The Verdict transformed the court room from a group of 200 sober laced, wearied people to 200 wildly ,elted celebrants. Four women. hiding Mrs, Sarah Feldman, mother of the accused man, fainted Eyen the court attendants momentarily forgot themselves and joined vigorously In the outburst ... The killing of the elder Feldman refusal to loan Abra-ljPiifiUowed-b- ia a sin fit money and his alleged threats against the eon, MONTREAL, June' 10. Frank Crampron, one of four Americans wounded( yesterday by Yunnanese troops at Canton, had a warning that tronble was impending, it, is shown by a letter he wrote seven weeks agp iy his brother, T. IL M. Crampton of Bay Port, N. I., who. is now visiting this city. Things are shaping np here which indicate that .almost) any thing may happen," the letter read "Frank Crampton and his wife and. Mr. and Mrs. "Montgomery Og- den, X. J., were' wounded while" crossing from Honan Island to Canton In a launch that flew the Ameri- can flag.' "A week after my brother moved to Honan," said Crampton, "Chinese bandits captured and held for - teachers and ransom forty-eighstudents of tWcioHege. Beseue par ties , were .organised. However, ana the captives' eventually .liberated " Since, he said, there had been con-- 1 ftnunl trouble in the Honan district " , ..' CHINESE VOTE I OSLO, Jiuie 10. The Farm and irot)by, rt4ief ships of the AwandMcn-Ellswort- Polar h fly- FINANCIALAID ing dilution, reported today they had seen not b lug yet of the explorers in their scouting. The Farm and Hobby left Amundsen's base lust week to search the .fringe of the Artie lee sheet for truce of the missing 1 explorers. Col-CLoose, cording man of the drive. . A check for 22233 less expense amounting to $10.05 was presented Wednesday by Colonel Loose, R. L. Edwards and John E. Beesley, of the. 'Legion drive' committee to Henry Epperson, drive treasurer of ' the entire oounty. '. : i ' The donation exceeded the quota assigned to Provo city by more than TO STRIKERS 40,00(T'Pirticipate in Demon stration Near Central En- - $400. The Fourth ,of July will be cele brated la Provo as It has not been celebrated here for many years past. e festival Many of the best features win be combined with, the most, modern entertainment novel ties to make the celebration one of ' tbo most unique affairs staged ia . state.' , this This was decided upou at - a i cltlaens meeting of representative called together, by Mayor O. K. Han sen at the commission room Tues day eveulig Plans for fbe eelehratlon were discussed und parily out lined and beads, of the committees to arrange the various parts of tl ie affair were selected. The committee old-tim- ... "When the drive started I told the the state committee not to worry about Provo city, we would aee to it that Provo did her share in this -- 5 PEKINVJnne 10. Forty thousand most worthy cause" said Colonel di'uioustrntor, partiHpatlng In a Loose. "Xow I am happy to report nwetlng before the central entrance to that' earner commltee that 'my to the Forbidden city, voted to faith In Provo and her splendid Citi send $1,000,000 (Mexican)' for the zens has not tailed. The cttlxens ' came loyally to out support and relief of the Shanghai strikers. gave freely of thelABeaK'-t'to-2BeolulIons were adopted favoring cause, wtilcn to me IB the most no stone 'nuturned to Mtke'xf tho China taking back f reign conew we have engaged In festival one of the moat oiilKtuudlug humanitarian IJLE8LET, THeU June 10. slons, cumiwiwation for victims of for a ' .; every f the i'Hf and to tlmeu' long, Prtacln Amidon the JShaiightd . shoeing 'and 'with, time betWejm now and next .Wwlue. heart see It wanned the to Iny drawul of British and Japanese eon. and her scbool-twafVeetheart, suls." with which some .people day in, conileting heir nvpecilvo i';'i-'..-y .'? anxiety . v' rushed In here to cotithlmte to the parts, i ' Sterling Hills, preferred death to The demonstrators the fund." committees will the JAt that time one one our In instance of a ''puppy love" that could not be city, despite a thunderstorm, but meet again. In the commission room . were not, permitted to enterthe residents sent me. a ISQrCheck a his . fuiniled, to report what has been done and like contribution. I Well, felt . boy,' Parental objection to their mar- legation quarter. receive Instruction for further I td .old be fellow for that (nigging good riage plans is believed to have been action. , , BOSTON .iresponsible for their 'suicide pact (UP) Jimmy Slat-- , ing so exceedingly kind. I couldn't W. R. Butler was named chair-which resulted In the death of the tery, Buffalo, middleweight, won a awptyall of that contribution from ten round decision from Johnny Gill, nwrso 1 had his check cashed and man of the general committee;. girl hnd which may have fatal The Klwanis club was essigued to for Mills. The lovers York, Pa, hi a alow and uninterest- sent, him back $25 of fals generous for the eiitlre ' were found in a wooded spot near, ing bout iGill was floored once by gift. Let me tell you, I had quite prepare the program celebration. a' 'time to get him to take that here late yesterday. a right hook to the jaw. The Rotary club was entrusted to $&5 back. We appreciate the kindness of arrange' the busiuess section of the the Provo people and know they will parade, while the women's clubs of Co-ed- ? charge feel better for having given so. gen the city were asked of the women's and children's sec erously for this worthy canrse." - The members of - the American tion, of the par,dev MissEveli'n.. Ixglon are loud in their praise, for Bean was chosen chairman of that the " splendid manner in which committee. will handle the Colonel Loose handled the drive In -- The Elks-cluthis city. They attribute to. him apd finances' an the concessions of the . .. , his commltee all honor for the suc- day. t . The Joung university will provide ; cess of the drive. - f "We. appreciate whnt Colonel the aesthetic evening entertainment Umme and the committees have done at the Tlmp iiark. . ve The farm, bureau organisations to make a success here," vention of General vVera- aM Mr;' Edwards. Their services from Provo and the Provo district : tiMt a have been worth a great deal to us. were assigned to csrry out the pro-..iwu ut it uiui-- a viuuv '5: I don't know exactly how we should gram 'of the national farm bureau . That America Is fHllltig dismally bate proceeded in this drive hud It organisation In commemoration ., of to take her place in the World ipeaee not been for. the direction and the the 15(th anniversary of the first movement to the great disappoint.iergy-pnt-fobattle, for freedom in the American. iy Colonel Loose Revolution. ' e ment of all ether hatloas,1g thf , , and his workers." .. . Races and snorts for the kiddies brought to America and given Mr. BeeNley" stated that there were to the General Federation of Wo706, liontrlbutors to the fund in will lie under the supervision of Deli director. men's clubs In their biennial council Provo city, including- Iwth private Webb, city recreational A tiaseball game bet wen the Tlmi at .West Baden, Ind., by Mrs. Alice ffnd Corporations. Ames Winter, past president of the and the Ivtah Copper will be the ' . of the afternoon. ; , general federation, according to Mrs. C. most of the . Maw, Margaret president unique and Perhaps the Utah Federation of Women's clubs, novel pari of the program Is that who just returned, from the council. which will be given at Tlmp Park was That much of following the ,w:liii)ltlons of the taken 'outt'ofhe' recent council by Young university." Arrangements are . theextrene' heat wave. was Mrs. under, way to have a'commen-iul. Maw's opinion; ' who, declared that aeroplane stage a flying fire works5 YUMA. Ariz., June 10. (UP)' exhlbtion. Tills Is said to be the during much of the' time the George W. Lynn, publisher! W hist word In entertainment features, registered 100 In the shade. ' "There trial cluirged with criminal libel, re- and Is said to be beautiful beyond tvere,' however, "so many sumed his defense In superior court good things given at the council description. ;r today by attempting to prove the that I am at a lose to tell which Those present at - the meeting editorial accusation made against Tuesday evening' with Mayor O. K. i was the best' Mrs. Maw declared. K . F. ' She was especially Impressed with millionaire plain, Hansen and Commissioner Charles Sanguinettt, ti'kv Dr. Charles P. Emerson's discufh. Hopkins were 0, ' A. Spear, presl- - ? called additional dent of the Provo Chamber LynhViattoriieys slon on ; of , of public wltnessesto.the stand in an effort Commerce; Reed Anderlierg. presihealth' and commnnlty welfare.: "Dr. to Emerson brought out 'many new pove tbewpalthy Italian mer- dent of the Rotary club: Dean II. V. chant had .ditfributed milk that Hoyt, Phases on hi subject emphaslslnj! president of the Klwanis came from tulHwul&iwhiiry herds as club tJie need of developing the positive Bean, president of the Evelyn 'barged In pnldlshedtirie-'-fjb- ssneet of physical and moral uplift, Professional and Business Women's ; Miss Jane Rider, state WienBst of club;: Charles H. ' Ward, . exalted which If done. the i negative forces ; the University of Arisona, testlfledJ .ruler of the B. V. O. Elks will take. care .of 'theroselves. lodge he had analysed milk - fro- m- the R. Edwards, president i, While away; MrSM,aw, enjoyed a Kanguinertl dairy aud found it had of theNAmerleau Legion Auxiliary; visit with her daughter Mrs. B. been treated,;wjth formal de byde Reed Blby-Smlth- v Who lives at WashingJ, Kmidseu and C. M. Stewart, and boric add. i; ":; ton, D. C.,ibut,who represented the presenting The Provo and the Nineteenth Century club of Provo, Vineyard farmxbureaX wrgiinlzn. r SALT LAKE MEETING . tions; Rev, W. F. Bnlkleyf repre- - ; of .which she Is an honorary mem' POSTPONED.. ber, at the convention, Episcopal v rhureh; sentlng the The joint, meeting of the George Harris, representing the nai , ', ". 1 '. i I Provo : CHICAGO and Salt Lake Klwanis tional guard and the American LeSixty-twcolleges clubs which wasscheduled for gion;,. Mrs. Nellie McEwan, repreand universities have entered ath- MIss Dorothy Devln, of Apache, Okln., has been given first phiee among of this week at Salt senting the Service Star Lcdon : letes In the. national A. A.' track girls whose pictures were printed lu "The Sooner,'' year t .Tbursda.j; right Iake has- been- postponed. The Mrs. Pa til IX Vincent representing and frield meet to be held at Stagg hook pretty memlier of Oklnhouin. Since of Mie.Itf a The local club intended to tnke the jit the University Field Friday and' Saturday, offi the American Legion- Auxiliary; It. Provo band. . cials announced .today, following Sooner staff, 'sororities that did not pluce. memWrt among the honored R. Merrill, representing the Young eight have raised tho cry of favoritism. Here's the .evidence. close of the- entry list, iwiv'ersity, and Dell Wubh, A' ,"Wiflle,,Cit3r neral YOUNGSTERS DIE IN PACT - e ."?,-'- Flfteeu-year-ol- d . y t ! Is She Prettiest to-ta- ke , CCOMON MnC'tE. YACHTS START -ON LONG RACE . , tbe-dri- .. u rth Be-sag- 8AN FRAXCTSCOCt Jqhe. 10. (UP) Four San Francisco yachts this afternoon will ross, a starting line here for the longest yacht race ever arrangedr-SCS- Q miles to Tahiti. The Eloise, Commodore John C. Piwr; Mariner,- Captain L. - Shawne, Captain Markfontana, and Idalln, Dr. E. B. Parker, are -' the entries." . . The-- - vessels will keep In touch with the world by radio, the Haifa having installed equipment for operation on 600 meters, with the call letters KFVM.c Tlie Elorfse .win have KFVT aseall letters, operating on 110 to 180 meters, ,f ; The Mariner s scratch boat with the Eloise handicp)ed 20 hours and the India and , Shawnee having .30 " hours each. ol Bcgardless htitidlcaps, the first boat lnta Tahiti will win a cud. while the Sir Thomas Llpton ' cup s will go to the actual winner. " - SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES real-estat- V- - , RETURNS FROM AMERICAN HAD TROUBLE HUNCU - PROVWIAN -- EDITOB. - time in history, a premier, followed by his military ad visers, is making his way by air to a1 battle ground of French soldiers, to see for himself what the situation is and to gather material whereon to shape his further-coursMoro Bandit Chief Evades Palnleveannounced liefore hop Capture by Island Conping off Into the skies at 6 o'clock stabulary Forces this morning that he would go di rectly to the 'front and there get MANILA, P. I., June 10. first hand Impressions. He intends Leonard Wood Is leaving to confer with his military directors, here' tomorrow for the province of Count General De Chambrnn, Lanao for a personal investigation Colonels Freydenberg and Cdlonel of the troublesome situation result ' ' CVilombat. ing from an attempt to capture Sul-toThe premier' party arrived here Raya ', Moro bandit chieftain. ' from Paris at 4 :30 a. m. as dawn Fourteen Meroa were either killed was breaking over the cltyi, It was or wounded In the battle yesterday not too early, however, for a group between rfisatbahity'"had 'support' of officials' were hers to greet bini er r;. Kaya, tne latest cnecs: re The mayor and other dignitaries of vealed: ":.v'.' ifthe city, dressed In formal afternoon ' Another stronghold of the rebels garb, welcomed him as ne rescended wj dynamited, but Raya and most from his train and brief speeches of his followers escaped . to the were encbanged while officers lent mountain, wrecking communication a touch of color with their brilliant means en route. uniforms. ' Warfare between Moro followers Painleve Was told of the officials of Sultan Raya and the constabulary confidence in his mission', their has been frequent fpr weeks, startwishes for aH sirtsss-for-.4iJjing with a rebellion In the sprint and for the fate Wfbe French arms. during 'which many of the tribesmea for Pausing only long enough n-were killed. A fortress shieldbit of breakfast, Painleve boarded Raya and his, band was .deing an airplane at 6 o'clock and was two weeks ago but the chlet: off on bis "historic mission. Trail stroyed tain and most of his supporters fled. Softer two were in airplanes ing bjm General Jacquemont ' and M. of the , aviation Paurenteynac . service Every precantlonhas been taken for the premier. He isrflylng In pije of the best machines .,ofJPnnv's mighty air fleet .and his. pilot Is ' a man who knows every jnch of the way between the capital ana the battle ground. Maw Enjoys Con- bCLCUIUlIIUij Over-Subscrib- . .you kindly thenew canning plarit, just forgive us if we do not "see fit the city. - v J , to correct"" in this Instance. Band concerts will be glren la the There is nothing to correct conand the will festivities evening We appreciate your interest clude with a dance at Ihe auditor J and sincerely trust you. will conium. n INVESTIGATE - south of tynch-Canno- jion I TR.CE OF EXPLORERS j: - : Engineering ed to .. company of Salt Lake. The factory will tbroirnteir-'IASbiOOa- ' brick structure It Is three-stor- y and equipped with the latest- type of sanitary .machinery. It has the largest ground space of any canning factory In the state of Utah. Besides the main factory, (there are eight viners: two at Mapleton and Spanish Fork; one at Leland, Benjamin,df Salem,1 Payson. One s 1bdU8aha-acresslid peas, tomators are being grown for this season's run, which .will commence NO ' ., i()jn - . f - j, ' Li-J- --r ' UP-Ge- - the v f rnrc ta HUUU UULO iU wnnn i e. if-y- ptrJ read Morocco, , For the- - first . REBEWAR " tinue to Herald. - , -- The .Utah' Packing corporation selected the site for its Spanish Fork- - factory to A be- - faH - of 1824. Ground was .broken on January 6 this year. The contract was award- ; .FUND DRIVE constructive leadership. They must be ready to forget their sectional prejudices and become In fact as well as in name, the Three Musketeers" of progress. What would any sane man think of a railroad which would build its line to a point wuam tour vi opaniMi. r or vr MmM .Campaign for War raa iur ami mm raormi onicriiuunK un Orphans the" construction crew? But one excuse be n Provo City offered and that would be lack of available funds. No such excuse can be offered by the LEGION GIVES CREDIT Big Parade to be Produced in TO COL. C E. LPOSE Utah county commissioners. They have the Morning Under Direction of Rotary , funds. The taxpayers are willing to pay. 100.00 Above The future will demonstrate whether or not Prcvo Gives Quota Asked by State KIDDIES TO BE . . the commissioners have the vision, the ini Committee ENTERTAINED to tiative and the courage keep faith with the taxpayers, and carry through to a sucPnivo went way over .the top In Flying Fire Works Exhibition cessful conclusion a road policy which will the American LegUm five million to Feature Evening reflect credit- - upon both the county and dollar. Endowment Fund drive, acProgram. themselves. . chairE, to "One of the most Important Issues are, jolted and .bumped over one of before the people of Provo at the the roughest routlsi la therstotef It the city does not have adeqwrc gradpresent time,! shy's Bob Bullock "Is ing machinery, It certainly ought to the condition of the public streets. be 'purehawof aud i the purchase "The condition .of Third .West should be made wtthoht further deone of the principal thonmghfares lay... A slight expense would remedy of Provo, and the gateway to the the condition of this road and scores business section from the Union of others iff the city which are depot, is deplorable.- What effect equally as bad. We are hot Jiving will the scores of chuck holes in in the year 1850 and that fact ought this street have upon ihe minds of to be brought home to those who new arrivals? What Impression will nre responsible for our lack of civic they obtain of the city when! they J prided - . 1 " . fei-tu- Of ..V ,; EDITOR TRIES. PROVE CHARGE yr. - ther-mohet- er t - . - - ' 1' S hiter-relatl- y v " ! ' rii.t ii o I - "''''' |