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Show HERALD PH0NE3 Easiness Office 1 A NEWSPAPE3 indicated to a poHey of fairness to ill mtto&s cf Utah coast. EditarM Rooms - PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ?, 1925. FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 128 An ATP f2 11 tJLi PRICE TWO CENTS wmm JJ ay uiyjuvi) 3 107 (n) XI' jfl-i- i GSvenunent Business Operating; At Minimum Says Cooli Qg6 1927BUDGET PRESENTED - TO Dr. George H. Brimhall Honored By Students ' : On His 73rd Birthday KGB iff siderlt Counsels Continued la All Branches jconomy " of Government , i PROHIBITION TO BE STRICTLY ENFORCED Budget Reveals Plans for Extensive Government BuildBy ing Program . William j.s losii. - '.''-- : - was notable'Ior more comprehensive expression of "".tile president's sentiments toward aircraft, prohibition, and government building than he made in his annual message to congress yesterday. This government is pursuing an orderly policy toward building up its air services," he said, aunonuc- ing large appropriations for new airlf we continue craft construction. this policy, there, need be no fe?r f our national defense situation in so far as air strength is concerned. resource of the "Every government will be employed, for he prohibition - , enforcement," warned, announcing his intention to propose a ?great expansion of, the -- reinftireement is needed It should be provided. : "The actual conditions -- that face some of the government's most im portant activities because of lack of sufficient and .suitable working space are almost lucoiicMvable,' "he said, asking money for new building construction. '. The president wrote at length on the virtues of furthar ec. powlziug, bearing home to congress that by tax reduction the lienefits of governmental frugality were being communicated to the people. "The putlodk for 1926 and 197 . xoast-guard-S- K,h - i , ", - shows i'' clearly that the united effort of the executive and the legislative branched of ' the government for economy! in federal matters Is further hearing fruit, he said. "In the last four years, there have been two substantial reductions in taxes. " We have restored to the "peop'e a part of the moneys which ne required of them to finance the world war. We are now iA that favorable position of innking further resoration. ""The' ways and mean committee ,1ms lien informed of out prospective surplus for 1927, That committee 'has prepared a' lax reduction meas- nre. While this measure somewhat exteeds mr jtufgnmt in amount ami in exemptions, yet with continuIn': pleasure for economy in the fed eral service and the stimulation to business which will result from tax i reduction, perhnps we can make fur- thcr reduction in taxes of about the wim total of our prospective snr-' pins for 1927 without ' Jeopardizing the balancing of our annual budget. - ? .ADVERTISERS ATTENTION Oving to the large number of firm represented In the Herald's holiday edition, Sdvertisers are urgently requested to pre-pnre their copy now and have the same ready for the printer not later than Saturday, night t I I j I ' j j'h- i PllNS fqQ h Tv4 i b ! .. a. i - i; .GEOUGfriftniMHALt. ' Be" League Council Succeeds la Bringing France and England Together COOLlDGE MESSAGE -- AIDED AG REEMENT Held -- Patriarch Albert Jones, veteran church man and a former member oTTBeT i tah stake high council, died at his home, 485 South Fifth; West street, this city, at 4 :SO o'clock this GKIIED i'f'j.T Jiv : Troublesome Points Blockad-in- g Earlier Agreement Are Ironed Out in League United Press Staff Correspondent. GENEV.A. Dec.. 9. France and Great Britain' today reached 'a full agreenicut' on ilie program of the proposed J920 Iagiie of '.'Natluns disarmament conference. This agreement., sought in two r J..--,f,...ul.m' - 7-- swret meetings of the league cunu-el- l, loss of $2,tmtt,00fl. The most disastrous fire in ilie bisiory of Cuuucll Blufiu, la., wiped out ten buildings at finally included ary nndecsfand- This proto, taken when the blaze was at Its height, shows the burning Shugart office building in 'the fore ing on all jMiints, including "a wttle-meground, with 'the remains of the Grand HoteLJeudin? hostelry ,of the city,' in the background. of the two nation's dispute over the question of military '.con tingents to lie provided under the mutual assistance provisions of ar ticle of tlie League covenant. ..This left the Mosul controversy practically the goleBt uiiib: ing Mock before the council.1.. This question, It was held, officers grave posslbil- - if A , " " o ' ' i Hit selej-tion- nt PROVONIANS VISIT SCHOOLS -t TSYMPHONI SUGGESTS NEW ORCHESTRA WAY TO HELP IN SALT LAKE IN CONCERT COMMUNITY Im-press- ltlest.ttat,i- .'..,. t 1 - tom U. S. ENGINEER RECOMMENDS i ABANDONING BOUDLERi)AM 1 . es. PROJECT ON THE COLORADO - CIVICS CLASS HEAR LECTUR . THIRD WARD BAZAAR HELD Con-ou- ar THURSDAY Judge Hansen WilV Address Kiwanians Had Two Husbands Now She Has None y. ' .('.. if - RolK-rtf-- ' . UTAH AUTHOR ' . , 1 LECTURESHERE . heaifnss,-however- , . . t He Looking For Work Or Is " it .' SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES Cussedness ,, Ne, Mrs. MatleyY Funeral Thursdey nine-tenth- e is 0hm . j 1 ';'.' Euneral Services to In 'Tabernacle-Sunda- y ; At 2 p. m. T Tlie Herald management will f therefore appreciate the coop- eration of the business men in making It possible to deliver the ? edition. - C0NFEKE,i morning following a prolonged illness caused from ailments incident Before begin- to old age. Mr. Jrfnes had been conpoetical ning, she expressed her pleasure iri fined to his home for nore than a 'for several months prior being back at the old school and year and to bis death he was bedfast. In again1 hearing President- - Brim Born at Benford, Middlisex, Engball 28v 1839, ,'the son of land, "I can't tefl you what it mealig to .SamuelAugust and Harah Bcadshaw Jones, le here," she said, "it reminds me lie received his early education and of the time I sat down here as a business training in the nearby eity member of the" daw of ISaOrI'refl: of London, where he was employed ident Brimhall talked to us about as a "'. messenger. the use of tobacco, and I hung my When still a yonng man, Mr. head in shame, I have' never used Jones, with his mother and his tobacco, but his fervid eloquence brother, the late S. 8. Jones of this " ; uwy made me feel guilty. joined the L. D. 8. church and .ity. President Coolidge's pottgress mes"Today I saw a pond of water ' in in May, 1850, with about 800 other sage, welcoming European .'efforts which was mirrored a grove of members of the church left his. natrees. Tho scene wns" beautiful. tive 'land for Utah on the Annual Free Concert of Young at disarmament, was one of the deship Teachers and Students ciding factors in enabling the BritBut few saw it; We are rushing Horizon. The R.O.T.C. . "The citizens of frovo throcgh With Cadet BosIn University Orchestra at arrived party ish and French to reach lite agree, officials are ouh and through lifeso fast with our auto- ton July 1, of the same year and Tabernacle in curbing Schools city Thursday Training High men t on the conference program mobiles that we fail to see the beau after a few our more streets, planting paving days' preparation tiful things.". trees,' Improving our The annual free concert of the The message is, Rtil heii:g studied A delegation of students and permanent started on their eventful Journey f ' by the council to enable that bofly inMrs. Greenwood increased the symphony oracross the plains with a handcart teachers from the Prove High school parks and trying to beautify Our Young university In general," comment chestra will be given at the stake to decide the piwise nature of the terest of her' reading by relating surroundings company. ylsite'd some of the leoding educa- ed Prof. Invitation it will address the United Incidents which hud inspired her to George FItzmy today. ' "As tnbornacle Thursday evening 'Under After enduring many of the hardin the contional institutions of Salt Lake Individuals we try to keep abreast the auspices of the extension divi- States her amused write. She audience, to incident that ships long journey .". ' ference work. of ' ithe sion of school. our efforts too,, by telling some of the troubles he arrived in Salt Lake their' by yesterday. Improving City, No Under today's agreement ti'.c of a writer. On one occasion Bhe vember 30, 1858, and Under the leadership of LeRoy According to Principal L. B. Har- o.wn private property. This is as it immediately French won a partial victory for had sent a poem to the great editor, came to be Is sliould commendable,-buand Rtjlison, tjie KvmiVony orehe;v Provo, where he had lived mon who was in charge of the party Richard Watson Gilder. It bad been most of the time since. the trip was taken to give the offi is it all that we ahuuld he doing to tra has advanced rapidly sluee the their thesis on article XVI, for it was agreed that the disnrinumcnt J returned with the customary printstu- - make a lietterJProyoj iieginu'ing of school and is now rec Throughout his life Mr. Jones cers of the local high School commission should study the maned slip of declination. Two years wag active in also not other there musical develop-Hie leading ognized among building tip this city ner in which the article stipulations, Inter tfhe hud sent the same-poeand the state having filled many to. observe ho these activities- are meat work that should be going on organizations of the state. The or ou economic blockade "sanctions" West bandied to the same manand bad received at and East with above the has a the chestra instrumenta high siimtltaucausly comp'ete positions of trust,- 4ir, April of 1884 a personal note of appreciation. There surely is, and tion in woodwind, brass and strings. should lie defined here after and' he was called a mission for schools. The R, O. T. C. cadet drill. of. is which in these lwt.h the thoughtful citizen is not neglect- It is larger tnan iu former years put into effect. compuisory the L. D. S. church In his native Secondly, the anus conference in " w;as investigated care ing any opportunity to inipove1 his and Is especially well balanced. The institutions, 1914 he was Country.' In April The priuciitals Keler and lietter self as well as Ills, couiiutiu-It- y orchestra has on Its roll some of establishing a schedule of miit mil "asfully. ordained a patriarchy by Elder Millikan were very outsiioken in He knows that the better the best musicians in toe 'county, sistance contributed under article .Tames E. Talmage. In this capacity XVI 'will consider Industrial Wholesome mor their the. at praises citizen he uiajios himself, the bet- besides iiiauy.dr.wvd-niuakLjiti- fa he served fatthfullyttndHenjoyea' his the French " desired so ale which this training develops ter city 1it will have to live in and dents from the high schools of Utah ' work very much. . , thoLJUiitisius weak in..iiidiistri:i among tlie buys of their schools. enjoy, He knows that some of the Slid TOiirby-stfttSurviving are Ids wiyes.Mra, Jane At the University of Utah, Supt. lietter ways hq reaches this may eiiuipuieiit sifiire "the snpport i Mr. recRolicrtsiiu, the leader. Is higher Park Jones, Sarah Hafliday Jones II. C. Lewis conducted an investi of stronger industrial uations. in- Utah but In of not are, citizenship Hype by reading oguliicd, only Ellen and Norgrove Jones and the gation of the visual education posthe best books; attending the best musical circles in the east, as a tat-- j following children : Abraham H. sibilities.-! The visitors were shown Jones, Mrs. Nellie J. Olsen and A. several - films which are now suc- plays; seeking the. art exhibitions entid'niusi"lan and'comi'viser. Few1 around him and trying to learn to violinists are better prepared than WASHIXTON, Pec., 9. (VP) project to build a dam at Boulder Will Jones, all of Provo; Percy cessfully used in .the class rooms love good music as well as striving Is Mr. Rols'rtson. who lias been E. C. LaRue, hydraulic engineer or canyon on the Colorado river be Jones of Burley; Idaho; and Frank of some schools. to know more of the other arts. He given high praise on numerous or-- ; Jones 29 Lake Salt of also surAll of were City; United the visitors States geological the impressed abandoned and that Instead conman cannot live , by caslous for his masterful handling grandchildren and one great grand- with the very cordial reception, ac- knows that vey today recommended to the senbread alone, but muKt" have susten- of the violin. As a cumiMiser he is . a of authorize construction child. gress , corded them by the BultLuke ate irrigation' committee that, the ance for bis spiritual self that comes iiso liegiiiing to rweive a great " Funeral services will be held in school offliials7T7 , By MAURINE HICKS. dam either at Mojave or ' v Provo Eighth Grade, the Utah stake tabernacle Sunday Included in the "party were Snpt from communion with, the best. deal 'of attention. Some of the selections used on the Mrs. Inez Knight Allen delivered afternoon at 2 o'clock, at which H. C. Lewis, Principal L. B. Har- Next to religion music! oiie of the Declaring that construction of a President T. N. powers yet dis- program Thursday evening will lie a talk before the students of the v Taylor will preside. mon, Mrs. Mamie B. Jacob, C. L. greatest civilizing ' -. " CfUuiMisit imis of Mr. Robertson. high dam at Boulder canyon will The members of the high council Leaf, Henry Startup, Fred Moore, covered. civics classes of the junior biuli l "This last and the foregoing state John W, McAllister, former super- schobl Tuesday Mrs. ntcruon. Friends Ernest' Whitehead, Vaughn Corlett, result in an unnecessary waste of will act as .pallbearers. ments being true, what would do visor of anisic in the" Provo city Allen the students a vivid and gae .water to tho detrinent of irrigation, may view the body at the family Nita Wakefield, G(aqt Thtirgood, more good, especially during schools, who rwently returned plct nrcHuup iNirtrsynl of her visit t. anyone home to the services. Inter- Harry McCourd and Harrison proposed that cttiiijress ap ment prior be in this Christmas season, than to make from a two-yestudy under the to both the Republican and lK'uio-cniti- e will, the Provo city up his or box mind to attend our best vocal" teachers in the east, and propriate $50(),(KX) for surveys of cemetery. convent ions held ut Cleveland, . best concerts, plays and art exhibits. middle west, will, tie (he soloist. He Ohio, and New York different sites at Gien canyon, MoCity, (resprc-livel. "The B. T. U. band concert has has a pleasing tenor voice whlch' is " jave, Bridge canyon and others missed it you lost ah rapidly carting a ii'imev for. , lmn gone; yon Her description of the convention Everything is in. readiness for along the river. opportunity t'o help your city ami among the singers pt the state. He suggested that a dam at either halts was vivid and aroused the the annual bazaar ' staged in ..the Xtm still have another Tk-Stanley Hivorka, who with Sir. patriotism of the students flood Bertha C. Roberts of Sjiauish Fork yourself. "How Not to be 'Stung' in Buying Third ward- amusement hall by he Glen canyon or, Mojave be fur chance this week when the B Y, I Robertson, plays in . the- Strain! - -under the subcontrol, a been has be will decree the uper generalprofound tribute paid the. late PresiCorporation Stocks," annulling Various auxiliary organizations of granted Hymphariy orchestra present, their Baliy Grand orchestra, will be flic dent Woodrow. Wilson at the I'eiii-tK'r- a ; the ward, accSording to Bishop H. vision 'of the federal power com- jects of an address to be given be- her marriafe to Charles M. If yon tsdlist at thp concert. thv ; tic convention, wherein , which marriage wasperfornied in program. 'iu lue moCTuucie, fore the membersLtiftheProvo A. Dixon. The bazaari will open mission, loniv hear the first movement of La Rue recommended 15,1-92that also club December this "Ellas great assemhlugH low(;d lu 1silenc judge by 'Hansen, city noon and will continue Thursdffy Schubert's'-.immortal."- "Tnflnished Th comphiint praying for .the honrige tw tlie, memory of the bethroughout, the afternon 'and even- the United states negotiate a treaty at their weekly luncheon meeting loved president mid the spirit n with, Mexi'ca definitely fixing the Thursday. Music will be furnished decree states that the the time of the Symphony' at this coming concert . ing.' ' more than repaid for the will as syuibolUed by the cc'casiug isnce A hot dinner, the kind that only amount of water from the Colorado under the direction of the club's said marriage the ifofrtiff had a you Yon of many w hiter doves iu the hall river Mexico may use. music committee. E. H. Holt of the former husband. Jiving from whom effort yon will make to attend. mother understands how to p will havea encourgeda worthy ef; was especially impressive.He discouraged the building T)f H Houng university will' act as chair-- , she hnd liot lieen divorced. pare, will be served from 12" o'clock fort, a community work and at the .Mrs. Allen said that uutwirbstauil-in- g It wag brought out in the until 2 Thursday. All the cooking power .plant '.which would give Los man and give the attendance prize. same time helped to Improve Provo water its there were thousands of de the to an a Angeles by divorce later of invitation pump sys wag that Responding been ability of the Third ward has tem and favored the gravity sys- Bishop Aldous Dixon the Klwants' granted and hejfunner-- - husbaiu; in another way." at the convention were show u ' Frank C. Robertson, one of employed to guarantee an excellent Utah's will join the members of the Third subseiuently married another woIwst konwn authors, wl'l , sinnik to every. courtesy that could le showti a very nom- tem... repast to be served-aWithin twenty years, he said, one ward. The luncheon will be served man, so that with the a minimis t 1 inal' fee. ' The members of the the English and literary clubs of the ti lnalie their visit enjoyable.' Kiwauis club will hold its weekly million acres will be without irriga- in the amusement hall, by the" wo- of the second marriage the defendYoung university Thursday evening -' ; ant now'has no". husband. luncheon meeting at the amusement tion water if the Boulder canyon men of that ward. at 7 o'clock, in the Little theater.; yLUMBUS ., Div.,9. (UPf . dam in built. head tlit Walter coach J. of Essnian, MIL ensir. Kobertson will fur an JL high dnm at B,oulier :. canyon W,to at university freshman team From noon nnyi 8 o'clock in, the gagement of J. R. Kenmird. future cannot wna be a a made of to form unit r!m' vac The are on evening the bazaar will be on ir thfr Deseret was of tlie officers who editor police ;1 was lan wick wneii for the unit comprehensive rfnax sity injured force, lookout booths'with fix man who a to unable come for is either to Provo Thursday fulj every " lietr mifrimiiMle overt iivned ' irtslainsor Imaginable .thing for sale will., be imum development of the" river,1 he else full 'evening. ' said. .. . ': of the vilest cussedness Imaginable, An Invitation Is extended to ail open for business. Christmas pres"In ail our travels on our recent trip to California we did not find ents fronv an electric player piano to Chief 'of Police "Wren interested in writing for the jourswirding a single, city, large or small, that had, anything on Provo's lighting Wilktns. to-card of pins wHI be obtainable During the past two days, nals of Ihe country to be present. ' "' system," said Mayor O. K. Hansen, when 'asked how the Garden city's five automobile , at the booths. Mr. Robertson is a. native of radiators have ' A party for the children .will be lighting system compares with those, he saw on the coast. been damaged by some one punctur- Idaho, and began his vriting about FunerRl services for Mrs. Tjricln-d- a Our city Is now ing the inside tnbes nf the radiators three yei.rs ago and has already atheld from' 4 :15 o'clock until C . "Provd need not take her hat iff to any of them. Jane MatUy, who died at the lighted much beter than s saw It isy in' my opinof thoV-wAccording" to the chief, the per- tained national fame as ft w riter of oewe f"n T the day. home of her sister In this cltv Monorder of mnst.have some short stories. Ho will tell aspiring ion, one of the best advertisements Provo has ever had. From far and petrator of the deed In the evening lieginulng at 8:15 day, will be held hi the: Spanish near one hears complimentary" remarks that reflect the spirit of cuter-pris- e kind of a sharp--. instrument, some- authors how he nroke' into the o'clm k, Prof. T. Earl1 Pardjiie will Fork Second ward chapel Thursday thing like an icepick, with which writing gamo'aiid found the secret, among onr citizens which Is a distinct asset to the city. lock f; the, editor's purst strings. pnsent' the Toting nulverstty dra- afternoon at o'clock.' Friends m'ajr merchants if there are any, who feel the damage Is lietng done. those ' that therefore, hope, matic department" in the comedy, view the Isidy9 here at" the home 6U UNTIL A, reward of five dollars for the The program wl'l be,' concluded in , new 'the too of feel was burden' system the Installing may that havy, Ilurri-on- , "The Potters," said to Ik? one of the her arrest, and conviction of the guilty time .for those desiring to attend 432 Eust Third North, on the .certain that the credit they are bringing to the 'city is far reaching person Is the most interesting plays of the being offered by Chle; the Young university orchestra and of inestimable value to this community." ' morning of the funeral. AVUkins. time, concert to do so. a 1 jwt will,, he bigger lwf"re "and will 'lax than evefv the mech nn'lcal department to the limit ,. "1 - WAS PROMINENT AS COMMUNITY BUILDER i Hoi-broo- J 'The message . 'J ' - DWiENT h, ILLNESS Pioneer and Veteran Churchman Passes From This Life At 4:30 This Morning ' ., ' f ,. . $3.880;716,42, total expenditures $3,81H,S75,18fi, and Improbably sur- plus June 30 next at $202,041,765, a decrease of $89,082,244 below the Surplus estimated by the president for that dute a year ago, due to in- 1T creased expenditures- ."The effort for economy, must continue," said thej president. "So far as It lies within the power of the chief executive, it will $ IE 1 1 '73 Years Young , , United Press tSaff Correspondent WASHINGTON. Dec.. 0. The national budget for the fiscal year of 1927, transmitted to congress today by President Coolldge, estimated total revenues of $3,824,530,203. total expenditures of $3,494,222,308.44, and a probable surplus of $330,307,-894.- 5 ' ' of that year. for current the .Revised estimates fiscal year placed total revenues at 4l President George H. Brimhall of Bjigham. loung university is "73 ? this Wednesday. Annie. Pike Greenwood, graduate university,'1 of Brigham Young author of the college song and noted writer came tack to the old school this Wednesday. The two" events make it a, glor ious day at the at'hool. Prof. Robert Sauer and hit) B. Y. L band were out during the forenoon discoursing, music, President Brimhall being serenaded at his home at an early hour.. , , At 11:30' faculty and students packed college hall. The exercises began with the rendition of Wagner's "Pilgrim's Chorus", by the university chorus. Prayer was offered '" by Prof. W. M. Poulsori. X beaulifui floral , tribute was presented to President Brimhall by his granddaughter, Rachel representing the student body. In making the presentation Miss Holbrook paid a glowing tribute to President Brimhall. "She spoke of the love of the students for him because-o- f his youthfulness, not withstanding fait 73 .years; because of his high motives which could not be mistaken even when he correct Love was the ed his students. basis of all. She expressed the wish that his life with all its richness might lie preserved for- - niany years. Said President BrimlTall In re sponse:. "After the fervency of that eloquent presentation, I had thought that the best thing to do was to bow and keep still, but President Harris - respond. thought Wherever he points, I go. There have been many clock ticks in the past year and I am older, but I have the conceit to believe I am younger. I am able to keep out of the way of the procession of progress." . " Under the leadership of Professor Sauer and the band the students sang the college song. The presence of the author of the song nwim'd to inspire them and the song was rendered with Ipuch fervor.'' Mrs. Greenwood read from her own T FlRE HITS COUNCIL BLUFFS " : $2,000,000 - t ; daughter,-Mrfr.-Eiihri- l ani VI Shopping Dxys Christmas |