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Show i J. I A NEWSPAPER ... dedicated to a polk of fairness to &3 sections of Utah county. r hi JV v o o o o o o. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o PRICE TWO CENT mm i o FIREftlAN SCHOOLS RLE BY SMOKE iOMKI L SAN. FBANCISCO, June Eager Sport Fans To Forego Sleep BEE BUDGETS WITH 15. o o e o HE RAILROAD 110 TO " ,t -- v Jajb! , ;.!:. t ' - sus-jwi- se : WORLD WAR SUCCESSOR ' TOJP.WELCH DIES TODAY NEW TORK, June 10. IS SELECTED (UP) Julius Kruttschnltt, retired chair man of the executive commit tee of the Southern .Pacific- lines and one of the outHtnmllng figures of the railroad world, died suddenly at 3 - here today, Kruttschnltt underwent an oper- HAS BEEN AT HERER FOR PAST EIGHT YEARS ation at the Pres-li,- ' terlan hospital here a week ago and was recovering Farm Bureau Executive Comsatisfactorily when heart complicamittee, County Commission tions developed last night and death ' followed. and Extension Service United. - bad been chairman of the executive committee of the Kriittm-hult- t Soiilhimicine.JUuiit.iium-Iill- 2 and had been connected with that railroad for 48 years SO sears of which time was spent in the oper ating department. Had he lived he would "have .celebrated bis 71st birthday 'next month. FESTIVAL ON . GIVEN AWAY TO TM "IN ALliGED hlURDER case efore ? ... .... on " l, WELKNOWN LEE L. BAKER RETURNSHOME CHURCHMAN PASSES AWAY HARDITMEFOR COURT TO KEEP 's $2,-70- 0; PACEWITHLAW . I d . - - PORTLAND HI! lEDBflCV BELOiT OPENS IN PHILIPPINES " IORTLANI, Ore.. 'June' 15. (UP) Thousands of persons were gathered here, today for the prettiest gala occasion of the year in Tort- hind tthe annual rose festival. i' For an entire Week parades,- races and pageants will be the center of interest, beginning with the opening of tthe rosoe show and the crowning - of Queen Suzanne Caswell Honey- man today. It is this very festival, the fame of which has traveled far and wide, that has won for Portland the name of "the Rose City." The carnival spirit will prevail throughout the week, climaxed by tthe annual floral parade Thursday a nuignificeut spectacle. Friday afternoon the Merrykhaua, conglom erate parade, will be an occasion for the, merry makers to vent their en thusiasm. Throughout the week the spectacle, pageant Rosaria will be shown nightly. It is a gigantic production of 5,000 dancers, singers and actors' The pageant was written by Doris Smith and niusie thereto was' composed by Charles Wakefield widely known composer, whose Indian music is popular. The historic buttleship ' Oregon will arrive during the festival to rest. In the Willamette river here as a Krmanent war monument. It was tlie Oregon which made a dasli around Cape Horn war during the In time to steam into the midst of : the buttle of Santiago. The, pageant "Rosaria" Is a new feature of the annual festival Two thousand singers, 2.X0 dancers and 1,000 actor will appear nightly... in the production fhronghout the festiCad-n)H- record-breakin- Spanish-America- g n val. A. B. By Radio ; Aineri-mlTdi- . - i""uu d fgr fj ... thin-ktha- . n s 1 . ' . ct BIG SOCIAL EVENT COMING The most pretentions social nffulr of tlie season will undoubtedly be" the dance to be given by the women's ehibs of Provo at Glengarry Thurs day. The floor has beeu practically prepared for the occasion and the lest music in the stater the Warner Stone's Columbians, has beeu" engaged. . The various womeu's.clulis of th'n city ifre vicing .with eacp other in making the affair a pronounced success, especially since the proceeds will bo. used for, the last payment' an the club house purchased, by the Women's organization of Prove. REVOLTING One of the moit despicable crimes ever handled by the Utah office was an alleged in digent assault made by Elmo I'nsh of American Fork against a Pleasant Grove girl, 'at Geneva report Saturday night. Pish was arrested at tlie resort im by Deputy Sheriff It. F. Rois-rmediately following tlie. alleged crime,- and was brought to Provo where Jie was lodged in the Utah county jail.- Iu a complaint issued by $he county Attorney's offlep Mon- ith (lay ihotfThit; BiiVhviis cliiirgi-an assault of a revolting character. nis case will come before the city court within a day of two, officer's , 546-M- :Trw s. - county-sheriff- - jjf Ptee CRIME ALLEGED tax-law- the-.skil- -- board of directors of the Utah County Farm bureau, members of the Utah county commission and W. W. Owens, of the extension division of the t'tuh Agricultural college, 'Ufternoon, to, disclose plans for this year's' work. Mr. Price was born at Paris, Idaho, where he received his early education. loiter he entered the University of Utah and the Utah Agricultural college and was grad- un ted from the Intten institution. After leaving the agricultural col- - t. , Icgi Mr." Price taught 'agriculture",., 'n the Grnntsvllle, Tooele county, high school for two years. He then ' returned to bis native town, Paris and tniigbt for a yenr, when he wu.l given the appointment of agrlcultur-- " al Sgent of Wasatch county. Last jear be took siieclal work in aqd kindred siilijccts in the University of Califorula. At the present time Mr. Price is talking" l suiuWr course at the Utah AgriHe will assume cultural college.-his new duties In tills county early in July. Mr. Price comes toUtuh county with the higbest of reroiumcndu-riouIlls work iu the upis-r- vulley tins created stutewido attention, ami .lis nearest interest iii the production of' larger and better crojis has won for him the recognition of ex- ; lention division officials,' who pro-Jlfor him a successful future. Utah farm bureau officiuls are higlily,pieased with Mr. Price's ,.' apisnu'tuient.- - They express the be- - ', lief that he will eooierate with them iu their problems and projects much to the advantage of all con- cerned. , FRENCH CAVE SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES ' ty with headiiuarters at Heber City, agriculSaturday was appointed tural agent of Utah county to sue-- " ceed J. P. AVekh, who left this county some time ago to engage In private enterprises in Cache county. . NEWSCHOOLIN it for eight years 1 ' SEEK FUND TO Price, 35. Sat-nnlu- y -- WITNESS STANi).. E. L. ".ETb'n.'I'yal. sjgentjot Wasatch j?oun Mr-- . GREATROSE TROPHIES ARE MCCLINTOCK'S FIAIjCEE E. L. Price,. Agricultural Agent of Wasatch County Transferred to Utah County. a, m. ! hs o o o o MAGNATE TO BE SENT (CP) One fireman was killed, all fishermen jerked out with the Luck, thai cmtf ure of destiny, result that Uveir lines were so Disagreement, to Be Aired others overcome by jmoke and dam National Guard Troops : To is doling out in vitf) kig oVgm-s,interwoven that an hour of valuills good and ill fortune upon the was done tn .fires over Tor Summer Leave Through Proper Diplomatic $1,000,000 age Re will Schools Provp City able time was required in un ' of disciples of Isaac WalChannels in Future. 15. legion Maneuvers, here July early today. quire (203,393.45 for messv' ravrUng the ton, who today mre whipping 1925-2- 6 ' Session. lieutenant J. C. Herlihy .of the Canyon streams were slightly doten nearby strawis. Long before NO ANSWER TO BE fire department rescue squad, died ONLY TEN ADDITIONAL less populated, but withal, many dUwned of first (he l.glit GIVEN TO CALLES rays NEEDED ARE MEMBERS Hi the basement of the biasing Berg MORE THAN HALF TO Proio sportsiiira Usd fair luck. M.omiiait.i t ; this BE RAISED BY TAXES Brothers confectionery store while who. the retired from Anting those moni'ruf grunt throngs of fisher U. S. Government Cares More trying to rescue two other firemen. Captain Robert B. Patterson men were adligned along the Pro to river near Ohnstead early for Mexican Action Than of To Have wSlth Charge Battery streams with heavily baited hooks In tlie day, were Herman Spur equipped Sewr$l Nebo District Calls for $433, for Statements. , from bore the masks at Herlihy gas Encampment. District "Bun" While Gus and Hulick, Alpine 850, geoi, ready to cast, to. an basement filled after water Needs $308,743. John of the Herald composing At the stale road bridge rm WASHINGTON, June 15. (UP) ' " hour's attempt to reach him but i'i r 'i, July 15 has been designated as room ,each of. whom made a nice hosto The United States government a Other experts came in the date.npon which the memlers Spring Creek, a tragic situation To educate the boys, and girls of he was dead when taken catch. ' shortly will send Mexico a formal pital. of the 145tti field artillery, Ctah arose when half a hundred fbher- - .inr?J!''1M'uJ af "WagftwKOTBcTiTn-- ' ... Tuitcd wltMinToWTUieir usual f ojuota, disgusted with noreTTiJvertn "Tireefi''e"teTul)te.ToTsa"ve 'Will of 'entrain,lftft taoce National Guard,' school year will require upwards were rescued alive. hundred yards. - 01811164" , Secretary of State by of half , fisherof the population fiuarged one million dollars, according To the statement Friinfills breathless Kellogg press in uuaiUd Tbemajor property damage came their annual encampment to take men few a this While, caught year, j was budgets of the three school districts in a fire which swept 'four large place at Camp Lewis, Washington, learned It for tl.s t pu-day, authoritatively limit. their of the count; filed with the county packing houses. :, " nai in attendance to To give advice' as to where to today. according to George 8. Harris, first commission Monday. The note wllKremove the controwhich when the use to to signal, or given what the give capture go y sergeant of Battery C, Piovo. The total amount necessary to a varitable swarm of flies and a illtwlve trout would be ,respon-sibiiit- ) versy between the two governments! In addition to Batery C, which Is barrel of conduct the schools of the county, out of the sphere of open diplomacy too risky for a conservaangle worms swooped ,i according to the figures taken from comprised of approximately 70 men, the waters of the shallow stream. The In wblch'Jt has beeh'alred since"Frl7 to assume, tive oewspaper these budgets Is $045,743.45. More In the dim light but few of tlte only advice that might seem safe day and 'place it on the usual bssls Prdvo will furnish a medical detach-niethun halt of this amount, or $546, i -anxious v.. wilTbe throng were able to keep is to go early, stay long, and have of diplomatic' negotiations, of 14 men. The battery 752,48, will come from the taxps of So far as this government Is track of their abundance rand of an still linps, respective bait, ff. Robert Patter of in charge Capt. the county. It is learned there Is no and when a minnow atached to nmr imHrtant, and abundance The school board of the Nebo dis son, while Papt. Fred R. Taylor, id answer disposition one of the most attractive hooks I of patience. estimated that it will re trict Calles of Mexico by another press Will have charge of the medical de ' . statement. quire $433,850 to run the schools of tachment. that district. The budget of the Al Future negotiations will be -- Never In the local of a history pine district calls for $308,500, while States Have Made Little Rediplomatic channels. the Prove budget 1 set at $203, Thfe government has achieved sponse to Offer of Federal " military organization have the ranks 033.45. . Government been so completely filled as at pres what. appears to have been its only ' The approximate expenditures for aim in the rather unexpected and ent, according to" Sergeant Iiarrls, cV" Provo city schools are as fol WASHINGTON, June 15. (CP) who reports thnt there will probably unusual move made, by Kellogg, In WANTED States to accept world be openings' for only ten men this getting the unsatisfactory condition of .Mexican-America- n Salaries, $146,000; janitorial sup war trophies. Apply to the .war do-- imt,- - Jlbls number will be.reaulred relations " v to fill th vacancies or members plies, $1,000; fuel, water and elec- partment. the public of both countries This has sent notice boen out, whose enlistments will have expired, tricity, $6,600; general expense, according to Informed quarters. $800; school supplies, $3,500; text couched in- more formal language, or those wbo;have left the state Official comment was withheld hooks, $4,000 ; repairs and replace to governors of the 48 states, but permanently. COURT CRIMINAL ROOM, that she might be called any mo- on President Calles' bold statement "In addition to having our ranks ' ments, $5,000 ; election and enumer there has been little response. expressing strong resentment at . ment. "It looks as if the states want to well filled, Sergeant Harris said, Chicago, June 1. Taking of testiation, $300 : interest on bonds, $6-- , will tie one, of the most dra what he regarded as a "threat" and It D. William in the Shepherd 600; bonds redeemed, $8,600: office forget all about the war and the "we have the finest type of men in mony maticiHilnts in Shepherd's trial. Her "insult'' by Kellogg. It was private. supplies, $l,OPO; building, $15;7C3, United States victory," a high "of the battery that we haVc ever had. $1,000,000 germ murder trial was testimony will bring down the cur- l.v said, however, that what- - the 45;. furniture and apparatus, $3,000; ficer at the war department We are all glad that we are going held up today by bitter arguments tain,, for a time on the drama of 'MexIrKn government says does not insurance, concern this government so much as $500;. transportation, lamented. to Camp Lewis this year, between opposing attorneys. .. plots, plans and execution of what ,$325; interest, $000;' total $203,393. Only seven governors have replied Besides being the most beautifully J. Lynch's the state contends was a cold blood Its... actions, Indicating a . belief that Thomas In Judge .( 45. accepting their states' allotment of situated camp in the country It ofBuinupoint u conthe air blue with smoke ed murder. In their place she will Hum hib The budget of the Alpine district trophies, though all of the states fers the men short side trips that chambers, tributed nothing to "settling difficul. of a weave fabric her the love in shirt their debated story, the attorneys enumerates its anticipated expend!' have known for several years that are possible to make through some ties. sleeves over the , right of the de- love for Billy McClintock which all nres lor me coming seaooi year as the war souvenirs were available for of the most delightful scenic regions was said '.'beautiful." Rong-letttheir friends Dr. Amante fense show that ollowss ' the asking. The Wisconsin legis in America, one of the state's best witnesses Teachers and supervisors' salaries lature definitely rejected the offer. Following the return Of the 145tb had been found guilty of selling $150,8X) ; administration salaries, Every kind of German war device field artillery the 222nd Utah motor- fake medical diplomas. mud expenses, $8,000 ; operation and coneelveable from cannon to paper ized field artillery, of which Battery Dr. Rongetti testified that Shepmaintenance of office, $1,600; text blankets is in storage here waiting C of Lehi is a member, will goto herd inquired of him regarding tybooks and supplies, $10,000; other for a taker. It was assumed that Camp Lewis, for a period of ten phoid fever germ, and wantetd to expense of Instruction, $4,350; jan almost every city and hamlet in then. day. The a course in bacteriology. take ' ' Itor's salaries, $13,500; janitorial country would battle for the privdefense believes he is an unreliable ' supplies, $1,250; fuel,, water, light, ilege of getting the choice of ibese witness. "If Timpanogos loop were in .power, $11,000;' improvements. '$11,- - victory memorials. But now the fed While the argument continued Iii that state 500; insurance,. - $1,200; library, eral government finds that it cannot chambers, hundreds held their senfs California, the people of $1,000; promotion othealth, $1,000; get rid of them. would, make millions out of it, but In the suffocating court room, waitUtnhns scarcely know that It JaJ Funeral Services for Patriarch transportation, $9,500 f additions Though, army officers here are ing for Miss Isabelle Pope, "Billy here." lo (wildings, $28,000: interest on discouraged With the poor response,' nenry Moyie to be Held witto take the fiancee, Snch was the Impression gained Tuesday at Alpine bonds, $27,500; other interests, they say there are other explananess stand. She is to testify at the Lee.L, Baker loca lattorney. wh bond payments, $14,000; sluic- tions than indifference. For one end of Rongettl's cross examination by with Mrs. has just returned ing fund, $5,000; total $308,600. thing, they say, fashions bave and will tell how Shepherd prevent from the Baker, Shriners' convention retie cxpeiHlltur's of the Nebo dis changed; the old public square of After an illness of about two ed her from marrying Billy until held at Los Angeles. weeks, Patriarch Henrv Movie of trict are listed in the budget as fol- - Civil and Spanish war days, filled death finally blighted their romance. cently With the opening of the great oil 'Alpine, well known in rollirions WASHINGTON, June 15, (UP) with, heavy guns and cannon balls, "There is no. revenge in my heart," and ' maintenance of its already full or else gone out of The national tax laws are swiftly this pnle young, girl said to the Uni. wells and the moving picture In- political circles of Utah county, died StipiMtrt both of which draw from at the family linnic tn schools, $304,850 ; buildings, $76,-00- style. being rewritten and revised by con- - ted Press when k e nenru sne was dustry, Alpine Satur the entire world, Los Angeles Is boudsl sinking funds, and In- suday evening. Mr. Moyie was chan States United Slrfee some expense to the accept the and gress, . the state's plan to testify. today a hustling, bustling city,. Mr. lalffor nie Indian War Vftirnn n. i nut,, .'ia.iitii); iinuiiiivtLd taxeo ing states Is involved,, some, govern preme court Is being forced to a fast materialized. . Baker says. While away Mr. and soeiation. ' $18,000;- fofaf, $133,850. ors have hesitated to authorize ex IMiee to keep tip with the new enact "I am going to tell the truth for Mrs! Baker met many Utah 'friends He Is s. was liorn In The nient tribunal highest Devonshire. wihout Engpenditures legislative action the sake of justice! that is all. It. who cast their lot with the people land. January 3, 1844 and came with and the legislatures have been too called nponjto approve nearly every Is no pleasure to be a witness in a of the. Golden but state, there ,few his clause before the taxpayers accept crowded parents to T'tnblji 1S50. The busy with other affairs. The Individcourtvpom'and air my love were. Mr. Baker declares, 'who did family the laws as binding. settled in Salt Lake Clfv ual Btates is obliged .to pay freight before the whole .world." not wish they were back in Utah. for Billy -Millions of dollars in federal reve but after a few years moved to Ab Robert E. .Crowe, . During tlie, Klirlnprs' convpntHon State's Attorney nues, which may have a consider plne, .where Mr. Moyie had cilice expected to call Mis Pope as a Los Angeles was stricken with a then ' able effect upon the national surplus statute resided. witness sometime today. He cold wave, making it necessary for been for this year and next have Of an and energetic industrious was not certain however, indicating all hotels to be steam heated. involved in the long list of decisions disposition, Mr. took an bis be switched tactics that might made by the- court In the seven active part in the commnnitr tn Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs! Wil- of months term just ended. The most and Miss. Pope's testimony saveiTTor Ills home town and was honored liam Ryan of Heber are visiting In another day. approving spectacular decision was oy bis town people by ' being ap- Isalielle made But wih tills relatives friends. and knowing ready, city news that approving publication. NEW VOItK, Juno. "13. (CP) u, 'ijvA i,:,i " uiniir posK papers of the lists of income taxes tions of responsiliilitv. Iwth tv,iiHof The United States may' lie first 1024 er Reve made the pu!U-nana religious. country In the world to wipe out nue Law. He servgdlplne for many b prosy if work o now under way in years A doze.n otherNvcases, however, as; postiriaster and tnH,- the Philippines succeeds. This state-rH'ttk iWlg.. June 15. (CP) BEI)IT. have made vital differences lb the was- - made today by Sirs. II. , neace and h.'tfthpiri hinnt-1,Pnliminary arrangements to open bank balance of the national gov U Wade; wife of the only nn American school of Archeology In "Mutual Isle at Spring Dell, the "l'he home, which has been furn- religions jxisitions. For & years, he hrif I'uwi, a Tuifvfa..,l. 1....me tiir at Ctillon, In the Philip southern France, the first- of Its ernment Most of . the cases, were summer home of the Ladles ished hi Toung through donations of th? mem- stake. v - " in Alpine decided of the treasury,-anfavor pines.' which is the lurgest ieper kind, will be made by Deon George . association of Mutual need in bers of l is still s the Improvement church, of congress" world. Mrs. Wade In the Surviviiiir him colony Collie of Belolt college In a trip Utah stake, will be open Saturday, of chairs, especially thereby upheld. is now in New York in the interest to daughters, as follows: Mrs Reva this' summer. " would These de- June 20, "when the girls from the rocking chairs. chairs Europe most The recent 'important ef Governor General Leonard . The school will not be opened" un cision, was that the federal tax. of Prixro Second ward will go to the add- greatly to the comfort of the Booth, now on a nilxsimi , tn million Wood's efforts to false til the summer of 1026, Deon Collie $1 on each $1,000 of a corporation's beauiful summer ea nip," said Mrs. 30 or 40 girls who visit the camp mcnla; Mrs. Lizzie Hansen and John for'fhe ' dollar's lepra colony. rii.ni.. said and will then be conducted as capital stock above $5,000, imposed Frank Roberts of the T. L. M. L A. at one time. Any home furnishing r. Moyie. Alnlne: Atrs Mrs. Wade said; "There is every Stubhs. Mr. A'ilae Vin'eent and Mrs. brunch 1018 to of stake donate one to and wishes the Beloit.. that law presidency, .colleger any (ax withfuy reason to believe that America can courses we ought to make the home will be thankfully received Sylvia 'Boren, Provo; Mrs. Minnie ."1 for undergraduates and in 1924, be computed on 'crndkate leprosy entirely within those in advanced of the net assets of the company." the girls just as happy during their and appreciated by the girls. Those Miur, Midway and Parley Moyie, work. ' we mue a- (loa'll years u bib 'Tilt ' He Is also survived by Lnlsiratory work will be conduct- A big copper : company appealed their summer vacation as we are wishing to contribute should-- ' tele- Enterprise. 1 ulifalii funds for continuing our 37 graiid children' and organ!-statiowho on are to a the taken caVe hikes In its ed one the and the capito officers of claiming the the against boys main ruling, eight great, lif phone (.'ulion ' relief. Out of 5.000 caws . , 043-- J and grandchildren. of IVan Collie's trip" this tal stock value should, be computed various parts of the state. or 770-at e have already eJf ted permanent olijects Funeral services win )(. miM , summer will be to find a suitalrfe on the average market value of its "Mutual Isle will be occupied dur- the things-wil- l lie called for and de.. partial-cureof,44!t. vi Alpiue ward chaiX'l Tuesday at. It is In stocks on the New York Stock Ex ing' the summer by groups of girls livered to Mntifhl Isle:'. Anything the "Our" experiments initicn;e tnat cave In which to work. ternon 2 o'clock. Interment will The which was1: decision from various of change. the of the comfort these wards will caves stake. to the the add the that valuable that more speciwith improved equipment.and .against the cmnpit&i jCgcted every There are still a few dates open, g'irls. from a piano to a mirror will be In the Alpine cemetery. men .umiv5'loCs-,Ukhje.-ioKW'ttflltiStS OI1 Ilie :,fnrami, ' domestic corKiration wuose hiock is however, for any" group of girls" with appreciated liiHuase the penentage or enres lodged in Iosnn museum here, are in on the exchange, and many a responsible What has Dcotne of the home mother jn .'"tu .giving' (he boys, a good time, nihil eventunlly the t'nltwl States uncovered. ' The course will lie one dealt of the taxes would have been re charge. " Those, interested ' should let us not woman who made a face at the of ellmir who for evidences perof of lew searching forget havie will have tfie honor girl, duced if the ( company pall jfrs. Gertrude Page at 770-are more in need of the great you when she eat marl nn,i w i haps n.ated the disease throughout the prehistoric life, as well as a ptndy had won,materially ' i at that. ; , "for dates end particulars. of the evidences already found. than are, the boys." world. n UJ o o o mneaiTiDeLiU res mam. n 1 OVERCOME vzy u Schools For Next Year 1 . fn) M u e o o o c o Doflars ''For LlOU , Business Office S3 Editorial Rooms.... 107 JUNE 15, 1925, PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, FORTIETH YEAR,. NO. 6 JV 00 e iiiiiiidlSmJjin) I J IVUrA 1A A .HERALD PHONES - Clifford Lideen of Burllnitott. Ia Is the first radio graduate or the University of lows,. Crippled by UlnMS itivwl hft tt' fraahman' af.. home and took' instruction, by " ntaio. jria lay in Dett tne otner day, beard his final examination cum- - tions come over the air, and wrote - " ... me answers., state. - s |