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Show t ir'iixl ta a policy cf fsirafct la i3 tecUoofl ef Utah rl '.. ir 11 HERALD l"i.:.M3 Business Office..:.. S3 fl 8fity. Editorial Rooms.... - ' PRQVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY ORTLmiYEAR.NO.29 , - - ' - " JULY 15, 1925. PE1C3 TWO CLYl? Z73 in n pR UTAH COUNTY Pays; Great la the Heart of Strawberry Itec la-- km Project, Teeming Over With the Good q, By fi.jCl'NNAB RASMl'SOX. Situated in the heart of . the Strawberry Reclamation priojact. Payson has enjoyed a considerable prosperity dnring the past few years, - While many placet 1b the county raftered from the drought the part season, Payson; like the rest of ,the district under the famous pro. o o p o o ,Oj pV; o cr ; K-p- o o o .o". -- ..of s iyj u uv. tip) o o o 6 o o !S7 V- - a o a 70 o q p q o 0:00 ::o -- ':: o o; . - ' J.- BATTERY " Jecfartsdrfarirtr'IC In lbs t see-- : lotjears the fa Hon concentrated thetref forts on - I- two or three crops, but sow the tea.-- ' dency of rotating crop and of aiding little aid? lines to the regular Hoping seems to bate taken Sold of tht more progressive farmers. The change has thna far proven profit-abl- e and doubtleea wiU add greatly Mn bringing about better conditions - Ww imong tbe farmera, The beet crop la Fayeoft baa never bolted better' than at the present time. Mere than 1500 acres of beets are grown la Payaon proper, with indications that the yield will be from Ml per cent to normal The -- 15 v average! yield. will be around . tona per acre while the will be , several patches which will yield at high at 20 and 25 tijis per acre. Xl On of the best patches of beets MM tbe district la the five acre demon, Aid J6 - Prov& BdnA "C"., h -- Hiker's- Frolic SCOPES ( v Modernist Provo Military Organization To Spnd Two Weeks Id v. '" h Wyorauig " Utah-Idah- ft Expects to Return To Provo About Company Bljciy jmUstMmeB. jndxleiir fft cers .of Battery C .and eleven en: lifted men anf one officer of the medical detachment,: will leave Prov at 6 :45 Thursday evening for Port D. A. Russell Wyo. They Will go as fas as Salt Lake Clty.Thurs- day, where they with other units of the national guard will entrain Friday, morning , for; a twoVeeks' . trip to the historic fort. While away tHe men'of the guard will, have an enjoyable time, J is reported. .Aside Jrom being; given an opportunity to'at'tend the annual frontier roundup and rodeo at Cheyenne, the men are. promised a sightseeing trip to Penvet. They are expected to return about August 3, Following I the personnel oft.the officers and men who' will make - r fi""' Unl-tarl- J -' 'i ARTSCHOOL -- RbeipLyarfBiorjrlsj,Jfox per acre raising pess. Among the kadlog pea growers were W. Fred SljCannerrjrohB Jasper Hill, ,Hd"ytht Stewart. The ptan wera shelled at the Payso'ntinery, which ave sddjttonal Jsbor to Payson . neo'ukC .The people will ' bring ap- -' proximatejf $10,000 to the community. i '""4 - T, U: v v K An innovation In farming in that ,. -- ; dlHtrict this,yearis the, growing of "about 850 cres of seed beans. The crop looks very promising and win be profitable, according to , tbe growers.1- The beans t are already contracted with the Filer Seed ts JHerIdaho 4it .per siuatB0y:.1v$goa,'u Joseph Loveless and Heaton, Vaughan Heber J. Curtis are among the leading bean growers in Payson. T. E. fleece la the heaviest grower, having 'planted 18 acres of beans. Payson will also raise 1(50,000 bushels of wheat Of which 70,000 i - f. five-cen- : . '' . La Vob Young. , (Continued from Page One) tt-- : f SLAYER NOW IN NEW YORK QfrCourse ' . f,.M- - . . ad .were-horrifie- : witsr-wflge j - bfhers.f . roner. r U,UM . - Artists at Timpanogos Monday Incted under the direction of. Iee F. Unndolph, famous artkt of Cal ifornia, will open at the Alpli(e-trrBmer schboT 'east-o- Mt. Timpanogos tlveoheas Biany-- Utah's leading of iot ;isjerca. the courses offered. . Professor Randolph has had several pictures on exhlbitioa at tbe Brigham Young university for several weeks. Besides beirtg a portrait painter of unusnaji abilityy Pro feasor Randolph has a medal as a landscape painter; The pictures on exhibition a.re f a high quality;.' according to Prof. EH. Ea8tmond of the Brigham Young, university.; TimnanogoswasiBever jB. better condition than 4t is at present; - It's flowers and foliage of all kinds as and snow well its. banks were never better, according to those who have been on the peak this summer. Artists who have registered for the artwork- maygo to Aspen Grove for the hike And have the use of the dormitories free until school begins. The, dining hall will open Sunday evening. as- water-fall- s r CONFESSES wrr" vu NETMTORK, July 15. (TJP) Although a wrecked automobile driven by Phillip Knox Knapp, fugitive and : alleged slayer of Louis Panelll. has been found hi Seneca county upstate. District Attorney Weeks of. Nassag Coniifyesprefiaefl belief today that the yoflng man might be captured withfn a few hours in New York City. . Local police who have been cooperating with Long Island authorU ties In tbe man hunt believe Knapp doubled back on his tracks after wrecking his automobile near Romulus. Letters received by former army buddies from the deserter In dicated he intended to join a bdot- -' leggers band near the Thousand Islands. It .iwW is"beUeve(r these m i"jrHplirid 'antl that Knapp Is safety from pursuit among New York's six milsS-kin- lions, Military nuthorltlrs think .that with the pursuit narrowed down city although a close watch . Is being kept upstate Khapp's cap- u .ft"" nr i now nniv s mntr. of hmira. i s SIuHERD STRIKING r ' DISPENSER HIMTWICEON POINT OFCHIN -- JAIL - ' Pea"tril witWhef, pro-batj- e, t- stitutronalitytTTrt tf -- llWHATlfnWNt . ' . THIS MUST BE s, SEARCH FOR SETTLEMENT ja p TO BE REACHED AUTHORESS . y s . enriy-Tuesda- peace-office- " . -, God-fearin- g t y there-fnrTrmn-fhs NEWBREAKI- - - 4ettr MOONSHINE -- zGIRLIiIORDER While wandtvrlng along the sandy shores of t?th Jake,,qult a distance .'north of Provona. resort, about 10 iiVJock Tuesday eight, Bob MeEwan ' Porter, McDonald, of this city, d to find the form of a "did nian lying tn' the sands of the beach. Without caring to make any investigation thafe would lead H.he IdepUty of the unfortunate ; (Jgrn tbe ysang explorers hastened Into Pronto notify the officers of their gruesome find. ; Deputy Sheriff Elias Gee and Police Office George Durnell, accompanied by the tw"o young, men, hast ened to tbe scene of their discovery -- hhJ fianhllght Tlxiff iin the object sf their search ciwfajly n find a mn rta1 n wintiroacllpd h floor natt T'Ajasn f cloy moojdwl out of mud and. sivnA from .the - shores of , the hike by ingenious ! s, POLICE THINK Beer--Ro- ot J 01 Monday morning.. Indications aw Bennett, that the school will.be 'a represents Hol-felt- WeWfake' instruction I . Privates 'Clarence 'H. Golden H.. Black. Pratt M. Bethers, Arthur M. Barney, Alma M. Barney. Elson Crowther, Don C. Corbett, John W. Ellison, Evan C. Christen:-sen- , Bryant Harmon, John Henry, Rex E. Hayes, 'S Jesse Hullinger, Stanley L. Hardy; J. Lamont Wallace J. Ingram, Paul F. Keeler, Sperrf CtLeavitt, Oscar. Lo pe, Thomas R. Naylor, Henry Jt. Noel, Delbert G. Nielsen; LeRtfy: tV. Olsea, Clarence Olson, Clarence W. Palmer,: Clyde W. Peay, Clyde 'C. slpher, Sam F. Patten, Stanley Rowe, Reed Rowe, Wallace R. Reld, Grant C. - Robinson, William E. Startin, Hyrum Smith, John r R; Stewart, Leonard W. Sutherland, Virgil Ys Sorenson,; Rulair L. Timothy, Wendell S. Wride, Robert A. ' - ' Wilkinson. j Lee F. Randolph to Commence f i ONTO Wor-thlngto- our-door- FORHMAUMDROTPSS r.MC0MING , 60-6- 0 court room t Payton todays whers fundamfntaliata and evolutionists glared at one another as the Scopes :' trial was resumed.' Pr. Potter of the New York church was selected to open tbe session with prayer. It was because h had invited the ew York pastor to' occupy his pul?wupuid yvw..te!M ' A pit that the Be.; Howard By rd, a serond prize will also be fhm local minister, was forced to resfga from bis church this week. Whether the dove of peace, whose The stage la set and TImpan6(;os wlnga beat through the fetid air of extends a welcome hand Tm an the court room during Dr. Potter's i alliirlng hBHd to tboSa who ve Ihe -' for never, to the i 8rteF-'ip- d would land or. not remained decided- great Utah did "the faI Iking history lylm doubt, however, for opposing T7 counsel wens ready for the bitterest mbiis mountain na,Te so inuch battle of the trial as soon as Judge Saulston had aooounced Ida decision t The. rich foliage, the onau4 of , ob a motion to quash the .indict- wavTng frowcrs,'"tlM towerlnr plns Hir4TgV.'irs)dfcjtlu-?Md- r ment against John T. ficopeav a4ir,ffo'. "The court, having passed upon the wintry heights daw merrllr on, each ground chronologically and ill are more exquisite than wr be given the reasons therefore, is now fore. ABd the sinnjmotb' glacier 'pleased- to overrule the whole Bio- - with its thousands of thrllU Coi -- GIVEN tion and require the defendant to lenges the- most ' adventnrwoiae plead further," said the judge. younestor that ever made tbe dim!). , The decision was a Dig victory for ..With such an .Inviting rttiBg Wll- - court Kles struck Sheberd on the the prosecution 'because- - in uphold- thousands of actors wilt perdiriii at CHICAGO, July Ham Darling Shepherd today fought point bf the chin just- outside the Sheriffs Interfere With Lively ing tbe indictment the judge had to the; fotirteeftth annual hike to the Party at East Tintic and, and did. rule that, the Tennessee summit Of the wonder irwunrnin. acwhat" he hoped would be his hist court house late yesterday" .Confiscate Drinks court battle, antl-- f volut ion la w -- was thoroughly cording to Prof. Harrison R. Meof the jJlYou klUed Bmji. JP'.lrti fl?K." $l,000,00a state6TbIF neither rrill,, Vnpr.,0r,nB Kles shouted as he Kprang at Shep ,t4 llk! whstitutiomitlolatlng ' U herd and delivered Billy McCUntoek. eoramitrfes. rfor seyeral weeki the Wgalirtlst uriWtuesduy alght I .... .. Witnesses Were summoned In The- judge's oplulon was . 0,000 Young university has bes joHvlne chin. 'x '.' court JiojppMCtod'jaailk tnqlrtriel .'from' neairapd far relative wwdsloTlf,ff"aTiaTrxh oWaIHS7Mif tentlon that Billy ,ot, his own. .'free and finally quieted him. Kles' was with every oae; of . the? defense's to the hike, another Indication lliat will signed a will leaving everything" riie of the most iBiportant wlnt'esses 'tbohicai sheriffs office, sad 'rank attack! on the evblution law's con- - Interest; In jhe annual outing is far to him save an $8,000 annuity: to against .Shepherd a.t the . coroner'a "a charge 55, was Miss Isabelle.Pope," the', beautiful Inquest bnt he was not catlH; Nor is any stone bong left- un of dlxpenfilng monnnl'lnc .whiskey to Before commoui'lng to read the de-society girl tharwagToTiave been tify in Shepherd's trial for murder. pnaons of the placfer- turned, to make, the trip a pleas . : wish to go, He maintains that Shepherd owes Billy's wife. - ,J ant one for those who lt was a sort,of pantomime for j. ' (Continued on Page Six) Plan 7, Opposed to these witnesses were him $55 for back services. announce. members committee the jof fleers,' Sheriff Boyd told a attorneys for.Bine of Billy's cousins, : Two. household ' employes . who to convey the bikers to and from the in reporter (Herald discussing, who insist that Shepherd used "un witnessed Billy's signature' to. the Aspen XJrove have been coinplctfd. sffulr. The sheriff accompanied by due influence" to have' Billy sign wiU" were Shepherd's chief hope of ,"fcpj1tic1 The transportation committee 16-- . Davis . aud Crates, .Bird, ' -the'. wllL r, ' nounces the following schedul and proving that rtha will t jg proper, b4 taken ,a reserved. sat among iMeanwhlle, Louis" Klesvfermerjy They admitted, linger fare to and from the strove: Hound some huge boulders a short distance a chauffeur for Shepherd, was un that they did BOt read thf text from the front, of Ihe hou,- - from trip fare il.75: oho way ticket, $l. der bopd of $500 until he showed of the will carefully and that pages which point they could see the liquid Fifty pounds i)f baggage will . he ' ' ' cause for not being in contempt of might have beea substituted. tefreshmeuts lieing dlMpensed with taken free. A slight charge will h made for excess baggage. IWii-rreauhirlty to all comers. JusOsllbe irtyzejariztolgel HAYSaB?tliyil!li-rP)-- may procure JJckets at any time this Intensely interestinj; the sheriff and No cops, no preachers, no rain ; with week at the. university from Prr- t- ' his place feasor Miller and seenre reservations dropped in to, pay all this no - r,cusslng"---- a ' ' their respects. .t'pon sight of the where a peart officer is as scarce as for any particular tripi ; officers cold chills began to curvate a vegetarian' chicken thief T folan scfaeduio The time is given up' and down the spines of the host There ain't bo Santa Claus," but lows; leaving' the university build snd his 'guests.?' LeLnx was asked there Is, such a place In America. ' ings Friday. $1 p.vm.; 2:30 b. m.; to serve nil Jlje booxe he' had,which Tbe modern Utopia minus the 5 p. ra. and 6:30 p. tn. If a suffithe sheriff reports,, amounted to a green fields Ls loci fed in New Mexico, SANTA ANA. Calif, July 15. cient number of people desire to tf " ' ' ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3 ( July 15. on ice. T .. gallon A posse of citizens and dep-ntaccording to Alex Meier,; grad Friday mornlnrr at 9 i?A t jrqok (IT) " outlook for a settlemcn The ... The ended (I'P) in l Judge up tarty Teat-hercol-took up the search for uate Off Kansas State will go-- Bt that hour. S. Ballifs court this morn Mm Lee Virginia who has Just returned Cookson, 45. which would avert a general anthra George ays legsof Th'e'trficks "will make'the wtnrn DO in with LpLux receiving dfiyS ing cite wrf-"was Strike this fall New decidedly and rancn In authoress from a j wealthy , Jrontkspen Orwre piturday af. the county Jo il and a2t)0 fine.- - If Mexico.'."'teaching assignment " " ' " er whose strange- - disappearance brighter today. :" trip ternoon at convenient times depend. wltblii theineis days y thirty paid has. led authorities ' QptlmTstltT report came from the a of a tows with- Inr rmon the return of jeople from the prisoner, will be released at. that Meier tells story r to' believe she was kidnopped or out a marshal sheriff or "f the hike. room committee where behavior. time vo his gisMloperators ; i murdered. v kind. , until recently of ." ; '..:'. any; Friday evening the famous lionMrs7"Co0ksorrt abandoned aito- - and miners are in executive session. without a regular resident minister fire "proffrsm TwIU ' be" conducted lit T1 to understood are operators mobile, the lights still burning, was and yet so upright and !AsKPilvfc-Asflurance.gltts . k found. on a lonely road jn Orange have listened favorably to a demand one war live ihst bv memliers of the Provo Klwmiis S- and never ram. her rant .TSffltropTrnrTWid',mit cofintjF parleveraTiniles hear a "cuss word." club that the fire will be the rrenN .j .by contract minpalatial home in Santiago canyon iwtly.and-entlrelThe. town with nary a vice- is est in ers rstfier contract than partly by Her crumpled hat, shoes' and othr t)e history of the annual nli t Nara Visa. N. M, situated Iff the miners and partly., by companies. grlmage to the beantlfnl grov.' Tbs personal effects were scattered on east central portion of the state. entire membership, of the rlph are . A friendly spirit was said to exist. the ground nearby. ( In . "I didn't hear a "cuss word' ' atrte Ii a, , gram of the runpanotjos hike. 4 Prof. T. Eari Fkros, ihilr. man of the bonfire program, has offered- - a five pound box of chocolates to fbc person r the group that e prolues at Uw bonfire Fridsy evonlng tbe wH original and interesting stuiit, song, reeitatkm or. what est vt, . . 1 - i 7: 3" ' rt -. Aupist 1 Non-Pa- xi tusmuiiwAi4 .1 officers in battery o Offers isan TImpanogos Never Before la Such Beauty to Greet , Prayer a,t Trial rutniui Hikers COURT RULES LAW RONPIRK PROflllAM WILL ATTRACT MANY Opinion Deals Minutely With Hikers Frolie Thursday Evev uKs Attack on Law Defense . ninjf Will Create Proper ' Atmosphere for Hike DATTOX, Tenaf Julr 15. (CP) ITiels pUyertr bave their apTbe dove of pesos hoovervd for a iaemeat over the crowded stlfUug portunlty at the bwifira pro- 'i sixtFmen and four PIKS Minister Brief and 8u- stratloa field of the gjar rompahy just 'south of the coin-- i pari) 'a sugar factory at Paysoa. This piece raised alfalfa for sev-- . eral years and was plowed under to demonstrate to the farmers the . value Of crop rotation. - It is esti- mated ihat the field will produce 'more than S3 tons of beets per acre. Among the individual' growers who will average a. .hit-- j are mwfaVVwo-- dinner. Claybow Wilson, T..E. Reece, N. L. Simmons, Ed Simnwms, M. A- - Best, John C. Taylor, Owen Loveless, J. P. "Mitch- ell ana J. A. JUtchell. Although most of the beet growers' thetripv The .'officers and enlisted men of have awlleaege planted enijf " this yean, there are a few who hare the battery who will leave for the . , devoted b ferge portion of their land encampment are as follows : to the' ratatnf of beets Among the "Caatain 1 Robert B. Patterson. largest growers are Jack and Frank- - First Lieutenant Arvei W. Morrlttoriy Elist Lieutenant L. Robert J. - It Is estimated that Second Lieutenant Thorlt G. the beet crop will bring to Pay son mpt than Herbertson..-';,First Hargeant George M. Harris, 1150,000 before the Christmas holi- djyg. from the guaranteed payment Supply Sargeant Charles E. Fletchr. of W.60 per Ion, while an additional er, Stable Sargeant James C. Jensen 140,800 will ao doubt be received by Sergeants Arthur J. Simmons . the growers during the next spring Reed K. Swenson, Vernald T: oft the ; profit sharing plan. based on the' pries 'of sugar." V f Corporals Lloyd R HarrisXloyd With the building t Spanish Fork Oaks. '"V nt the canning plant of the Utah . First Class Privates- - George L. CorbettAVaiter XLXIorbett, JTed JBl PkcklBg orporatlonPayson-farm- , frs planted approximately 60 acres Elder.. Fred Fielding, William A. B. of. peas this year." gome of these Johnston, Etra Kiug, Artpn Howard Roberts, H. Glen growers who raised three and a half I v. . . v QUSKIOTION r . GARDEN CITY, 8. t).. July 15. (l"P) Fearinfe .violence, police to day secreted WUUnm Meeks, 21, who ts alleged to have confessed to. kill- - l"te THREATENED hthatrt"efoTlhtirtbree SPARKS FROMLIVE WIRES sweetheart Part of a mob of 200 person reached the Olarlt, county Jnil Vo find" that Meeksrhad" been "The first thing I noticed, when I returned from my, trip east was spirited away to another jnll ,"i killed her. because she wanted the splendid condttton otThtrdWp of me to," Meeks wrote In a signed street.' was the observation confession, according to Prosecuting Arthur N, Taylflr, general manager comI of the Attorney Hans Hanson, v It was his second signed confes pany, who has just returned' from ston. in which he- repudiated im- an .extended trip Into the eastern "''-''.'-','-' plication of Robert" De Peet) a crock markets '. : er boy.. ' "During 'my" absence that street . . . . wastraBsforuedJrornjL& riio man's "land'' Into 'a. splendid boulevard, which now Is a distinct The regular married folks dance emit trt. the, city, "i was tnttch at the I'tahna Gardens will be held gratified to note that Third west street was not the only street in Wednesday evening as usnat .These provemeuts that are now being dances have, been featnred nlng made liKthe city, and I wish to the" snmner by tbOsUtabna mmiuge- compliment the department of"the mcnt. and have Droveo very Doimlar. . 'r- - '. . ' .. '. ..' ' '..a ; -- MARRIED ftLKSlJAXGr-' - ., , . f i . npoii its prosecution of s rigorous campaign for better streets. ",XTaeTr6'nTTieTug"' oniic' move the fa vorable impression gained by good highways within the limits jof the '..city will always rebound to the advantage of our pert-- ; pie. On the contrtrry roads full of chuck holes give the City a bad name, and the ill effects are much prople imagine, r " I hope Mr. Hopkins and his asso. elates will find It pnjwlble to continue with the. work until the entire city has been gone over, because I 15. MANILA, P. I., July (CP) A serious break beween the Fill sad. GovernorGen eral Leonard Wood, was threatened nftKj)L"ns" "a" rwfiuT or Wood's'order for prosecution, of officiata: of the Philippine national bank. 7 ' The bank heads are charged with allowing nn overdraft of $ 1,000,000 wltboiit any authority (.Wood is "unthorltatlvelv..' under stood to be? consklerimr abolition of tteanMdromlr-4wty-eiB4f- months lived there, said Meier. "I Bdght have remained- here indefinitely without bearing profanity,. If it hadnt- - been for- a railroad worker who- - hsppctied along, He was Bke a foul air from a cellar in that community where the moral atroos ; phere. ; . ,y';: "There Isnt a sheriff to be found. . These people wouldn't know what to do-- with a peace- - officer if they had omv Not only Is Naro visa free - - -- - . l posed of fhe senate ,;presldent and law are unknown there. The Hays man added that at one bouse speaker,, with the intention of hiiHwtlf sssMinrng personal dtrec-- . Utile vUTage near Nara. - Visa It sfx com- ha'dnjt "rained for tour years, but t ion "of V .' ., mercial enterprises. that he. never beard tbe Inhabitants Such 'more '.would be n swere utter"one word of complaint. fedb certain that Ms efforts are Meier1) was principal with popular favor every- setback, Bccordiug to ,the .CUipUio of - Nnrs ' Vlsa where." viewpoint. , high school. . - ' - pvre. which will rewdy to touch off at the scheduled time Friday ' :.' ' ' evening. ..Plans S!e. ajf onniplete for the snnusl hikers' frolic o be bold Thnrday evehlne. The big event will consist of a parade and pranks in which hikers' from all parts of vrtah county tvlll psrtld. pate.; Prises for the best costumed hikers, will be given and Judgm chosen from tbe vsrions towns nf pre-hlk-s wni decide the ylnticrv In "the absence of E.' I' Roberts, the hikers will Ik. led wp tbe, lone, Tong trull 1r rmf. H. B. Merrill, who will plat the nart-othe biff chieftain. ; That his lndo'ra'tbVfforts to!v-srthe of the nlkff will rewnrdod te with thousands enjoylse the itnnnnl event J$ at this time rery appnreut. |