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Show .r A KUWSPATEa dedlcatrj to ft policy cf falnifc 3 to i3 sectoca f Vt&h tccnty, i rTORTlETU OJ : P , O HI LrO O Q PAnin O O : O O station - BROADCASTING -i iinuiu uinuun- .y - 7 Portable Broadcasting Station of Zenith Company to lie n Provo Wednesday National Guard Unit W ins becon Annual Competition '" Hardened byw1wa week of In tensive training at Ft D. A. Russell, Wyoming, ineuibers of Buttery C, snfrtfiose Of the mOTuiUdefuehnieut returned to Provo jSunduy morning t PUBLIC INVITED TO WITNESS PERFORMANCE O; .0;: O !t r . r V A i knewn-the-eeun-t- ry E W g - itv'''--- v.4 ANSI mm OF MINER URGED BY GAY 1 O Utah County May Join Other Counties in investigating Reclamation Project DEATH COMES AFTER . EXTENDED ILLNESS PLANTS TO BE USED FOR IRRIGATION ; V. V J V i a"'-'- . " .'A if 'M ir-RAND JUNCTION, Colo., Aug. 3. The greatest argument Which has been presented in Grand Junction for some time in' favor oflnore cooperation between Colorado and Utah and other, wTstern states for bringing tourlsta jhrougb thlss, section of the country was gtven last week at the Lions club meet by F. . D. B. Gny of Provo, Utah, who gave a brief talk along thut line and tlashOoAslideS "onrthr Wull showing this territory."-- . A Mr. Gay stated that Colorado and Utah have a common road problem ii building up the best of roads which will make this section of the really ts ?l!'.'tkni!afeJjEh!ltJt as having the best scenic attractions Aanykhere. UtaS Is at the present time working on the road from " Thotapsonat6"thd" Colorada. state line, formerly the worst of the en tire Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean highway ancj it will not' be long be fore tl will lie comparable with the "rest of the route, .The mnny slides which Mr. Gay carried with him and. projected on the wall of the dining tooom served ' to show the jieerless attractions fori r scenery nnd vacation which this western territory, Colorado; W.VO' , ml? and Arizona' have and to bring - tll repnWntative people in , the to- realise the Immense - Lh"H-lii- l' ttwig tbev are lmcklng when they back rnnd improvewent and make forts to bring more tourists into ' -- This territory. - ... a Water for Mosida Would GREEK llTlMATUM BEING PREPARED : Jupo .Slavia, WairiA'Uev Re- - Greece, is Notified of War , Plans claim 20,000 Acres of Good Land - t ; g S.dinrch.-T'roTesrrot- MISSIONARY TABERNACLE CHOIR. On acfoiiiit of the stake outing Wednesday, the tatiernacle choir "OUTING PLANS ARE COMPLETE Trntlti i Hednesday of next week,' August 12, When a full turnout Is de-- f ' ." sired. A I ' r j. 'u. BosiiAnp. .. Director. ,' I Plans are complete for one of the biggest and liest reunions of the Pacif Icelanders ever held in this state, according to W. Monroe Pax- The reman, local committeeman. union will be held at' V August 5.. The program of events will Ik- unique in character, Mr. Paxmnn piji v.19, . .of ..SaBtaguin, declares. - One tbff fwrttires wlH; be a portrayal of native cwstumes ln.'.fhttnM Jointly with Jotin.F. Tol- Tahiti. . sault on two- Goshen g:rls on the await and Tonga. I A cash prize of $5 will be given night of July 10, has leen arrested to the mission presenting the best at Delta, according to telegraphic program, Jhe Judges ,of which will Information received ty Sheriff J. .' appointed by the chairman of the I). Boytl Monday morning. At the time Tolman was arrested, reunion. Community singing of native Dix Is said to have disappeared and he a feature of the re- officers from various Utah cities songs union. ' Benjnniin Goddard, veteran hove been on the look, out for him mission president, will, offer greet- ,slnce that time.; . A menilier'of the ings, and J). O, McKay, member of sheriff's office went to the Millard tile quorum of the Twelve, will 'ad eounty town today to get him." dress the assemblage. ; Other features of the program will lie a Tahiti market scene, lit "Hula" an- undulating rhythmical, which the returned elders and fam- enchanting dance to Hawaiian meloilies will depict a sale of native pro- dies. , '!;..' ... in the evening a "naducts new aiders huytiig curios h ud - At-- 6 provisions and IIimen raa striking tive oveii or Hangi" will be opened. native costumes; an exhibition of a Headqua t'ers have been testabV primitive na ti ve - - war"flanceTa llfhcd for each mission where the Samoan musical extra vagauza by Elders can meet and talk over misthou'snnd are real native girls in costume ; a na- sionary ' experiences, "Mr. Paxman Five watches, pawned every day in New York City. tive cocoanut husking contest; the states. ARREST YOUNG l; HAN WANTED Lagoon;-Wednesda- Jlic. tf - ' : ""- .1 . . CHAMPIONSHIP MATERIAL : of By ANTHONY PAI'AYANNAIilS. HABT LAKE CITY, Aug. 3 are Kunerjil arrangements preiur'd here today by"thelTrt Presidency of the L. D. H. church for Johm J. J.tcClcllan, organist of the Salt taliernacle and known throughout the entire world than any other member' of 'the L..l. : im tmm r tmt -- tched Pws (Staff lyillC.NH, .Aug. 9 AspirfruT" war nlikered ouuduiicly near the Balkan powder barret today. Mire'k troojw were concciitra ling aloug. the. Buigarian , bolder and there wus talk In Athens of an In- firenard Webb, of IlinpreFrltory if de jiearcd Is'fore the Utah couoty'com- - mands shortly to be iimde' upu ttie ' ' miHston Monday hiorulng to asU for aunkoff government are . not oi- -A plled wit h .;'" t ' , ,i An ultlmstum with a short itme i power pluut to be used lu a jBeiieral projwt'of rwlnlming upwards of 100,000 acres of tand In the Grnt Salt Lake basin, Abel John Evuns. YOMEN'SCLUB SPONSOR BIG a died at the family home In Suit Luke after a City Kuu.day" afternoon, severe illness lasting for more- than ' 30 months. .' 'TPrew'nrTuTnSis, which, - however, be used inouuectlou with other ,uiwit);. assassin of a' Greek land sre not ytt, dcfliiitre to conduct Moroni Olson to Ap- amounts from, various cmtii ag- - owner at ' Atcnlmaka, whs Inlng Players tne runiTai Lake Salt lMhe tire pa red. pear In Three Productions tabernacle Thursday afternoon at 2 be nr:fi'hcd by the Utah water stof-ag- t in The aiurdoriKl num. one Xicoal- Prove .. o'clock. A commUiKiou. When the state Ides, is Isjieved here to have 1hh' The first illness came alxlhit two end the.. futilities have made nvuil-- ' a victim of Bulgarian , terriorlNts. ' By MRS. ELS1B C. CARROLU' years ago .when Professor McClel-la- n able the sum of f2W)0 the' V. 8. He was one of six thousand Greeks Conuitittee Chairman Fmawe Jtwhi-niatlowas strK'keii while on a tour of biireau. will furnish who must rciurii to their iiatlve Provo Busiics8 and Professonu) the Pacific coast. Since then he had uiaklug a total of tSOQO. It land before IMnliw IS, 4u tiwofd-anc- e C'liib. ffjaaeD's was pointed out by Mr. Evans and gradually rallied bufe with the dwision of mixed Tm. Busiiicss upd Prof'ssloual bis ;asoeiutes. whlchjwlll be iwed again Tuesday when all homi f or It Is claimed that Bul eonun'sKjou. is" to Wumeh'a duboM'rovo pleased to investigate the feasibility of. eshis recovery were given- up. garians ure Becking to frighten thee Professor McClellun, who achieved annopnueShut this organization Js tablishing a hydro electric power Gn'ks Into leaving at ouce, thus an lnttTuatloiuil rcputHthm as a fllionsorlug tUe Moroni Olson Players plant for the purpose of furnishing aliandonfiig their property. ' ' T musician, was born In Payson on in three splendid productlona during power for pumping water wit h Tile pMiigoius goveriiiueiit, which scawihv . 1 which, to irrigates vast areas of hind the coming 20 1874f the son of John April, seized oOi'c . In. a bloodless revolu-ttoThese ytcd..no high: xjlaskcUsls;, Stj;jiJ)ou points Jasper and Eliza Barbara Walscr j of ljst flumlh,"' iminefliately dis Mf. Evans stated that one of the McCfclattr--itr8"hllhe int roduotliiuOEeatk lovers made projects, under contemplation of be- pati.hud two divisions to the bonier for they Provo, Bve already of evidence his love for music gave and It. Was understood there trooi and In his earlier yea'rs he 'was their way. Into the heartsNrf: the ing reclaimed hi that of Moskla: Would lie ordered to Invade liuluria a tract includes This of of in Upwards TheyNyere yearB past.; When he'was 17 IK'opIo largely In their pro- 20.000 acres with the finest soil in to a depth of three miles if the ulff; particularly pleasing e of age-hentered tha school years H the state. Another Is the Bonne- - matum railed to meet with a satisof music of the Unlversyy of Mich- ductions of last year."' who vljle tract In the south end of.Dnvts fartory response. confident' those We flint are igan at Ann Arlwr, ,and 'there coiiut.v. embraclne several thousand Greece is not., asking Ideninitv studied Under such masters as Al saw r'Kempy," '.lou ana 1 ana acresNf good land, Mr. Eva us de merely punishment of the uswassins '"The the last Shrew,", year Taming bert W. Platte, piano and theory. hen there Is a great area As soon as the troop moveiui-u- i clares, and Alberto Jonas, piano Complet will be delighted wt:u another tiK Tooele county, which was niuU'r way, the Greek of ..bind govern to enjoy similar treats ing his courses at Michigan he went would be benefitted by a power mejit notified its former ally,. to Berlin in lSlffl' and there studied this year. We are also, qiilte sure plant capable ot furnishing power A treaty between tht. twi the piano and the piano a lid theory that a good many people who did nt a rate that wnld not be has Inn-- abrogated, lm-countries of not these splen bibitlve. avail themselves under Francis. Xaviar Scharwenka their jsilicy toward Bulgiuia Is bleu be will lust did entertainments year . and Ernest" Jedllezka. "It Is not the desire isf those In thai. '.- A", to see the numls'rs offered ReUirning to the United States in eager terested, in this project tostablish . The. Greet threat, the pn-- . ; a 19()0 Professor McClellan was named this season power plant to enter into the tentlulities of war carrying in the ever in to are be The presented Evanssex-plttlnedr-plays .J commercial field Mr. organist for the Mormon taliernacle. Bernard desiguei George ww- b- - plant, were fluminnlile Balkans,, which position he held at the time "Pygmnliofi," rather- to attract attention of ? uniiiest7uVedyv1 n whlcbTa established its Shaw's output would lie used of his deaflu In this position his of Nations than to briii" flower girl Ih taught to for reclamation purposes only""' playing was heard and appreciated sniveling ufHin im anii(d (Hiii.lict "with Itui The- couiiuisKlon t4k thii. jiiaf ter bylmany. Including both members of suit' of n bet, Is transformed into a of theapplicatbm tuider - advise gariu.Xjt is Is'licviyl ln Athens thai the L. D. s. church am tourists! if Greeks troops Invade Hulgar t.. ...... ...... ment. passing through the city. While it the league would luterveut un'a--"4 . Is iuipossoble to accurately estimate der article the covenant. In On November 20 'The Ship,'! "by the numbers who have heard him this way, protecttun- for the GreeK Erw'in Vlll "be presented. John St. perform upon the taliernacjeorgaii tHUcf oviiirsrin."hFlirirf forded l iris certain that they number more ThatiTayers dolrii fhiir'thls. is the their d.-- i aitun-- . liest ever produced. pipy they have than a million. production only now in Besides being, widely known as a It is It is aiuslclan of note, Professor McClel- preparation', for Broadway. tle and bus a noble lan also 7 was .activeTydiiftifiefflii -P. the in usical life of the stute and did and inspiring ending. Hannah'-- ' by Paul Hester, "Krelnd much to advance music in Utah. ne fs tbe1ust offerim;. This is a was conductor of Salt 'Lake a opera eoiiipan,v-froromance between' one of Englund's Warner Stone and his Columbians.. and director of the Suit Luke SWAMITSCDT, M.HW.. Aug, 3- .orchestra from liKKl to 1012. kings and a little tjuaker ui!)iden, who ojK'n an engagement at the His work in the teaching of nuislc the incident haveing beeu drawn American tucnter, Colorado Njirings,. Calvlu (Violidtta today ittlered" bis bird year as president of the Untied was alsolwidcspread,.; lle served u. from a historic fact. It Is one of Colorado, touigiit, gave t lit' Olid oil the. Denver Jind States, apparently mi ue crest of a professor' ,of music at the liriglinm England's )Jwt. popular diamus will lie' played ou February 12. itio Grande Western' railroad a rare riding wave of popularity, Young university at Provo from 1801 lleiv is an opportunity to Insure treat, according to word received his frwuds say. since the "era of; to 4911 and In 1911 founded the three delightful, .uplifting from niembers; of the orchestra to (food feeling" lit the unopposed ud Utah Conservatory - of-- . Music, of yourself Utile" more than you f Harry Ashtoii of the '('olumbia ministration of President Monroe a which he, was dean and head of the evenings at pay for one "high class theater. ceutury aso. piano department: Vile also taught you will avail yo.nr- The affair started wlnui liiemiiers Two j'ears ago, In the curly hours some 000 private pupils while a resi sen or me season ucnets wujen may .r uie w?lHiti. .gilt familiar with H'onlM-i- rthi'- B.rlif.-Pnslilmt dent of 8a ILLakei THEATRICALS - . -- " - : . . Vv was-atrlc- keij . ' . T dh self-taug- - ' Jsl If T ' - . rri-tor- XIf COLUMBIANS "uu-t'l- n" GIVE TREAT TO THREE YEARS tpnw'Iy-dwMiin- ASSENGERS ; Hi- (Siwcial to jthe Herald.) Flame May Ik Set to Threat- tning Balkan Powder Barrel - - ew Provo Man Shows Slides of Western Scenery to Grand- -, V Grand Junction Club a Famous Organist otSalt Lake Tabernacle Summoned 4o His Reward ' Funeral Sen ices Planned for , Thursday Afternoon. At ; 2 o'clock in Tabernacle A t ". - ... . 4. PRICE TWO CENT CALLED HOME a -- COOPERATION O , UelV-but- ROAD BUILDING O ' - . t OO O Q-"- -9 STATION W J AZ - ix Q : 5 ' 'Qp The first opportunity for Provo resldeuts to attend a broadcastiug program In this city will present lt- - o'clock at College Hall when the Zenith Portable Broadcasting - stauthused with the splendid treat-len- t tion WJAZ the only one of its kind, on their they received white will appear here. The main broad ' .;' ; .' , annual encampment," is mounted on the Aside from taking second place In casting apparatus for that purtruck "Shipped large . the annual competition for the merit pose- while the microphone will be '' cup given to the organization stationed on jthe stage of College uritttary ; showing ". . IlalL men theProw throughout the jeer, n An"lBteTeKtln)r pfojn'Hra ns. dtetingutstt'tBemstivea Tu the athletic events 1ft baseball they took arranged under the direction' of first place, second In polo, and sec Bates Furniture and Music com,oud in a number" of ojber military pany of Provo, distributors of the' The Mantt nien were Zenith machines. contests. Among the numbers tobe given, awarded the merit cup.' ''" ' During tlibir atay-- at the historic' according to P. S. Ilellbut, will be fnrf IhA men r (riven an ontxtr- - solos by Mrs. H. Guru. Clark"; y(ml,y t0 witness the annual fron-- i Ilawilan selections in native tongue nar roundup and rodeo at Cheyenne,. by the Cole ststersjif-NepUviolin This exhibition 1s RatiJB"" Booth, accomsolo;: Prof ovet-fothe thrilling events panied by Mrs. Booths intrumental that take place, and according to trio. Professor Booth, Mrs. Booth the Utah 'troopers it Is Justly eri- Harvard Olsen ; banjo solo. Har 1 titled to the reputation it bears. and vard Olsen pianoJsolo, illomer "This yeartr roundup Was pronounced Wakefield; soprano solo, Marguer- In ever kind of Its greatest; Jepiterevn-HMldrKSS "Resources " " " .' wen. iie UtaV erica. E. S. Iliiickley, of County,"' An especially cnaracter excursion Com- from' the camp into Denver secretary 'Provo Chamber ."'of . train "Scenic Attract merce; address, also was a distinct-featur- e nJoyea"T the' Frovo ana Utnn tions of Utah County," Walter nany . wn. Those who made the trip into Adams. -Other uumlHTs will be arranged tlie 'Colorado' '''capital were shown and were taken on for the program. The gejieral public every a tour through the city. Is invited to attend the program and Tpon the departure of the 145th to inspect the broadcasting instrufield artllery from the t forU" the ments, detailed explanation of which 222ud. ntorttorized Utah troops ar- will be given ly the radio', expert rived for a two weeks' encampment aoonipanyiiig the portable station.' The rtali jcoops are in charge Of The broadcasting In public Is' an , Col LeRoy Bourne, Before leaving educational 'featurW; says Mr to communthe they were reviewed by Adjutant demonstrating General W. A. Williams, who" is ity the actual features of this interBeveral the at camp. esting and scientific invention. spending days The Provo contingent was In charge It Is Interesting to note, that the VV. of Lieut. A. Morrison. equipment used in the .portable station Is- - somewhat similar--In design and made by the same lalwratories as has equipped the MacMillan Arctic expedition. AA-- A sight-seein- O ' I1I0X-E- Business Offke Sj Editorial Rotrms ..'..! 07 (P7VP U UM 00 e 1 FBI PROW Actual Broadcasting Be From Has Interesting Personnel College Hall Wednesaay Summer Encampment at at 830 P. M. . Fort: J), A. Russell t ' '; O V BROADCASTS FROM BATTERY ARRIVED IN PUOVO SUNDAY ' - O" 0 0 ; Mi AUGUST. S, 1925. buutJ - HERALD )- I i nnn FORI RUSSELL uv i I SKI YEAR, NO. 41 UUnljUuIIILIi i V I PROVO. UTAH, MONDAY gi lADncwirM ' ir- - 11 thj LA PRESIDENT Syni-plion- y . " . Kie"rtTl Pressor lug ti. know Ian was the MeClel- that free of the originator daily recital in America. "When Albert, king' of V Belglnm, toured America Beverni years ago he liestowed the Order of the Crown on rrofessor' McClellan" fls a murk of recital given in sppreciafion honor of himself 7r and - pi? queen. Jinny of the; foremost crittes. bf America and fellow mnslcnl artists have given high praise to. Professor HuWmrd McClellan's work. wrote: "What. Paderwskl Is to the Is to the pli paino, A;' ;' ;A y .::'-- . Professor McClellan was married, to Mary: Estelle Ing)as. at Manti " J?- ; X oh July 15, ISWl ' Besides bis widw. Pmfessor ti survived by Ills tuother, Mys, E. B. MCleli(in and the following children Mrs. .Genevlvc M. for-th- MadelctnrrTlaytim, )slass, J.McClellan. lKiTthy and Florence Mct'lelloii. there are five Genevrd grandchildren Jtnn1ngj John D. Jcnnlngji, Mnrcclla McClct- - Fl1 ' ' " Evidently the ,wnductfir h.d a light train as far na hair and luigjjage wair concerned, for he at once ordered the "decks" cleared in one of the baggage cars and the Ooluniijians turned up and gave their fellowjigssenges a real jazzy titu of j''0. iu his tfC ftJ!,K,l"l,i1ft raiboi'fi Iiousp, r) Build-inCHICAGO. Aug. . construction In 'the United States reached a total of X;.?ou.ooo,ooo for the first seven moiilhs of this jca' lireuknl, all previous record', ) danee.-irWT- th thirtrnlnwlndllig In TndtiirialiimesJoue Qiuirryninii's and out the canyons of the D. & lL association annonnwl tod.-i- in n; G. route, some rare chiliition dancfew- of iu the PAYSON', Aug - 3, Tire-B- oy ; was United States. wiid. A is it exhibited, ing Scouts of Nebo stake held an outing in Payson canyon Tliurslay, Friday and Saiurday. Mnuy of the par-cnts accompauied the forty boys Who made the trip, flaking, battling and fishing were the principal, 'pastimes t supert venery that can! "The toiir, should be more widely and Friday evening a huge camp fire 'prograni was featured. A l"1" ,1' found.. .anywhere; s right at our known among the tourists of the nn- -' and jtludr door,4 said A. . ..Iverittn, depart-meht tion." Thousands of dollars would be game between the maunger of the Taylor.--Brosbrought,to this section if it wcrcittore fathers Saturday foruniKin was won on his return froirf'O iriji generally known Among the travel-Im- : ' ' V.. conipauy tm.vs, the by around' the Alpine" scenic1 lisip. '"I ulilU- - of the Ipjited Stales, .'in our own Hundreds Ian,, Elaine McClellan .'and (Lydon have 'liffer liefore seen such 'marvef ous see nerxjn jijylifejas. ihut cn 'Wlut; have- mvi'r- - been- - over ' Whitney Clayton.' Jr. 'A m ii ;ri ' McClell a it, vl ves a nd he iuntered on our tour around the the Alpine loop miiiiuhHv nike:trlis Xlmiianogns looiv If seems, as though to Yellowstone its rk or to California following sisters: Mrs. J. new when they could- see something U. Mrs.' "Archie MaCFarhuid arid evvry few yards tlicre1 was Ponlson. nil rt Mrs.' Lake plctiirCjjuore linpressinuj than the irreht deal btttef ot far. less cof-- t before out cy?s. liere,'' and 5Lra..P,Toulson of Dnggs, Wyo." former, BOY SCOUTS GO TO CANYON g - building-activities- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES The-mos- sr lrothAJi t |