OCR Text |
Show J, - A NEWSPAPER fViliciUd to a polic of i Jrnesa to all sections of J Utah county. -- ia f! ..Iff ' " ! herald rcoxi3 Liix! UJlj (fer Lid a! 1 f ' Baiiaes3 Office . Editorial Rooms . PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, ... 192S FORTIETH YEAR, SO. 131 mm- - iiiiiiMlllilSt Jbeague or II H ' AVARDEQ 1HMP.M Hi V im'-- ,. I 11 ..." . . 1 .i. 1, J Ml IS II . LAID TO REST PATRIARCH lAinTnRffl" PYOUinpn LAULUULU T LHIU IU HUM J fJ3' If H PROJECT ! 'X I - - TV -- f 1 "?. m M r. VS :" ; mnnroiiM !A-.- ... I I No Funds Include in Baditet Wit and Eloquence to Be Arrayed Against U. S. Participation in Movement Tributes Paid to of Albert Jones Memory ' At Funeral Glowing - . . i SEVFNTY HVE TOTES FAVpR WORLD COURT, Senate Is Getting Ready fo Hear Oratory For and Against Court . ; LARGE THRONG OF LEATHERWOOD TELLS MOURNERS AT SERVICE OF BUREAU ACTION BOTH NATIONS ACCEP T VERDICT k . Qnce More Utah and Salt Lake Six Grandsons Act As Pall bearers; Beautiful Musical County Waterusers W ill J of Natioiw Approves Finding That Grtek Inva- ' sion UnjustUitd Lcagu 13 ;PRICE TWO CENTS .. n aeons ,uraers ureece ia jray r IA . .107 j Selections Are Sung Try to Agree By' PAUL R. MALLON. Eulogies expressing the love and Pnseiit indications are. that no PATRIARCH ALBERT JUNES. United Press Staff Corresimndeut esteem most held one or Provo's of pfunds are available for the pro WASHINGTttN. Dec., 14. (UP) ' posed .Utah lake reclamation pro active and picturesque figures were With the world court debute ject, including the diking of the lake given at largely attended funeral scheduled to open on Thursday and held forAH)ert Jones, sen and the miaimlng of more than sen-icemonopolize attention until after the -T000 acres la Provo bay, according ior patriarch of the Utah Btnke, in " holidays at least, the senate; today 'tabernacle the afterhere to advices reaching here from Wash. Sunday Us of 1Set aloiit slate clearing : press ..'v Ington, D. C. The budget for the noon. to keep them out of a ing matters The sneakers stand. nion which " Salt Lake basinrectauia:ion project '.. Jam, were members seated stake the of does not include any funds for the Two of the nation's greatest trial MAN lawyers presidency, high conncll and ward Utah lake project. will attempt this week to of one of the tuhiuiiation the Hflc is sDhotoeranh of s scene that wil go down in h istwy. It portrays The reclamation service has con- bishoprics, wag appropriately decor make out a case against the world Locarno the the sf shows agreemeot a fed It modern of signing and beautiful floral tlie in Kurcpe. moves for Deace offerings history ntirat tinually refused to Include Id the court, when debate Rets 'under, way. fa tit mid roam of the foreicn office at London. This picture records tiie actual signing b Trcmler BaM budget for the larger project any covered the front and extended up Delay in Road Improvement The two prosecutors. Senator Wilcon either was side. '.'Belgium, f are casket, France, ,The him Germany, for around lake funds behalf the Ctah plmipdlentiaries Britain. of Grouped Great control, win on Arouse Ire: of Alining liam E. Borah, International student ' Into the mutual to natous veyed building " their by grand that of of waterusers to about pledges paper I'tah claiming that sign ttiep'ece Operator and deliater and Senator Jim Reee, Italy. Poland and " and Salt Lake counties must come sons of Mr. Jones, who acted as' pali ''' trust and peace. . .. ,. '". sarcastic and shrewd judge bearers. to a definite ngreemeut before the made .known that'' they Following a scathing article writL. Nelson .ot Provo L, the Bishop will recommend ac department any an' "East TIntic Mining Op- wil attempt"to prove nt the bar of ten by Second ser the and ward presided tion of the lake project the senate that the world court is Inj In a letter to persons Interested vices opened by the combined taber erator," which apisarcd In the last fluenced bjTthe League- ef. Na tiullH In the project Congressman E. O. nacle and Second ward choir singing lasut oXltheEauckai-Uepin't- w toliiT'extent that makes' participactiinmls-sionerTrials 'Though Throng Deepening board of to Utah county the LeatfieryoiTha8 the following SUCCESS tion by this country- nndeslrahle. Our under the direction of say: today decided to carry oa , j Prof. Way, Realizing that there are 7f votes J. R. Bosard. Ole E. Olsen a5 extensive rond Iuqrovemcnt "We find that the bureau of the: their against them, they.. will offered Marie Invocation. the Sr., dishas Tlntl no made the estimate luto for budget MERCY the ' efforts when the court matter comes "' Homer and ." choir then the Hedquist Provo bay work. Dr. Mead trict. ;.' before" the senate Thursday, to in Preston G. Peterson, chairman of (director of the United States bur- snog, "0, My Father." 1 information to such flaming eau of reclamation that no President S. P. Eggertseh, a life the state road commission, appeared an extentpopular that enough of the luke President Coolidge is Asked estimate was asked says) Mr. of long de neighbor the Jones, Conservation of Energy 'Apbecause of lefore the board and proffered for, warm" adherents of the court may tie Psalm state commission's heartiest coopera"Brolhcr BoshardMng8 In his . To Intervene in Behalf of the fact that an agieemeut will have clared that the Twenty-thir- d plies to Moral as Well swung Convicted against it to dcteat it. it hat was Slayer characteristic of the life of his tion In this andany other projects Forces , to be reached with reference to the hea'ft. That is why he continues ti Is their .on)y ctwaefc ; whom h loved and for road Improvement departed level ' friend, between of Utah " lake,Utah ' ..... , sing; He will alway s sing." 14 (UP) an Dec. "a The honored. Ohio, DEFIANCE, sketch resituation Lake Is the speaker on counties. Salt gave In "The energy of seeking commenting of Dean . Such was tliepromise Mr. and Mrs. Christ Seyboklt' "For that reason the appropria- of the life of Mr. Jones, which life, the "East Tiutic Mining Operator" warded by the glory of, finding." Gerrit de Jong of Brigham Young tion as it will appear in the bill for he declared, was worthy of emula-.ttn- - In P'irt says: to to Such was the message of Dr. Carl Coolidge Isident after listening to the api)eled university ."At Erenlng Time- ,- was tbeu ar the Lake basin project will theirin of Salt of son, behalf intercede F. Eyriug, professor physics Silejit notation was undoubtedly of to ''Hail Brightness thp singing Bertha Ross arid Ruth P. made by many of the citizens of 'make sung no by reference to Provo ,W. Seyboldt, 24, Who will probably Ralph Brigham Toung university, to the of Zion's Glad Morning," iy the vet- face- a Dividend and Eureka,'and I am sure students of the Institution on Mob firing squad in Salt Lake bay and Utah lake control But un- sang 0, My Ftfther." eran leader of the Utnh stake taber Patriarch Joseph B. Keler de by' many of the Tintic mining opera I'tah ,ln Jun'for the murder der the circumstances I take it that . City, day morning. and R. J. nacle choir, Trot JJtisbord It will not make any difference. Jf clared that those present were not tors, of the figures given by you last of Patrolman David II. Crowther. with the principle olj Mrs. Alene Peterson. A second appenl Vas transmitted an agreement Is reached next sum- - oniy tnere to honor the memory of week as to the amount of payment the conservation of energy Professor Dean de bJng did not believe in to Congressman" Charles f. Thomp- mer,- then the Item can be restoreO their beloved friend, but also to hon- to Utah county ef taxes by the Tin- Rvrinv develoned the idea thartliere to say the kindly thing un son who was asked to waiting or the calling to which Mr. Jones tie Standard Mining couip-inachievement.' for supplement n th next budget estimate."- ' to road is no royal late am hence bis the It with personal representato reach an agree- was appointed. He told of the lin- the year 1925, the stuendonm sum Fcmcr Director of U- - A. C. Another effort Tho onniurrHnll nf PIUTSTV RnnlieR til should le too plea favorable word for Professor Bo- tions, to the ment betwen the waterusers of the eage of patriarch from the" prophet, being almost $Z'i5,KK). These same ' president to moral forces as well as to physiExperiment Station Presi- shard. The patrolman was slain lu 1923. two counties will be made in the Joseph Smith, down 'to thejresent ones tnidou fecly wonder at the cal' forces, he stiid, and the students dent of County Bureau The dean stated that outstanding Sentence of death has been passed neat were advised not to try to get sotm future, according to those who time. He cjiajpaHzetTMr. Jones small reconqiense Tln,tie Mining di leaders' of I"1nh on chorus r the among as one each GtSoVs but of - s five times, Seyboldt In the Interest of the ' noblemen, who never trlct was receiving from Utah counare Dr. R. G. Evans, of Lchl, former thing for nothing. was Evan Stevens for many, years time executive clemency has held lake working control. Already several such was recreant to the honor liestowed ty's lioafd of commissioners In the director of the experiment station They were promised that if they tlM- - leader '.of the Salt 'Lake, taber cxecntion in abeyance. efforts have been made during the upon him. A qnartet comprised of ghape(f improvements on the east! would seek they shoftid fiiid ; If the today was elected prest- nacle choir. By his side should lie when sealeue was passed.for the M t Mrs. Hugh Peterson .Mary Hansen. of the district .. would knock the doors should be dent ;of '. the Utah County Farm geTITn,Trgr who had J. Boshard l)een It. a rcw placed Peter oeysixin lime, Jensen and Murray Roberts unys ago, "What the ieople of Tintic Min- Bureau to succeed 'Samuel B. Tayopened unto them. ; a lender of choruses since 1878. he 1h)U was given the choice of dying sang"There is a Beintiful Land." district and the mining opera- lor of Payson. Will IL Nelson of .Professor Eyring's message was Utaid. ing was .The further' fact brought ly banging or facing a firing squad. President T. N. Taylor declared tors of Tintic .Mining district deconcise and to the point, being de' Palmyra was elected vice president . that the memory of a life so well mand Is good roads from Santaquin to Improved physical conditions and' livered in four minutes and whs out that Professor Boshard had He chose the latter. succeed Reed Waralck. , These broth-! and to Boshara the his Ke'if Dentogether Pyne Seyboldt, according siient as that of Albert Jones tends to the Summit, aud it appears to me with WHllam Hiil of enlargement of facilities of the much appreciated by the students. 3. 35 for had a and .ltecn here was er, Carl, to attending quartet party ver & Bio Grande Western Railroad one's memory forever sweet. one of the milling operators of your W. Gillman of LlndonSprlngvil'e, yejrs and L. L. NEW Hekeep leader of the tabernacle choir for with two companions whe were Rawere worth more than $1,000,000 to the of honor cal! spoke ef the e district, that the county commission Bimnell, will ..Cflnsritutee-tiv25 years. tioned atSalt Lake army post with , the people of oClorado, .. Utah and Ing of a patriarch and expressed his ers are setting in utter defiance the committee of the eountv ifarm ' when occured the The of Boshard .'Professor murier Seyboldt In New Mexico singing the season of heavy appreciation for the teachings of the rights of not (jnly the peple xif Tin- bureau during the coming 'year; and Mrs. Peterson and the comment The party became boisterous and church as reflected through such tic District, movement' Just past, according to the east especially This action was taken at a well by Dean de Jong were Imth highly Crowther in; sru 'icd. An argument J. S. Pyeatt; president of the'roatl. liven as that of Mr. Jones.' In con side, but also those property owners attended mentliig o the board of ' Mr. and. scuffle ensued in which Crow-th- r appreciated by the students'. clusion" he '" predicted . a splendid in East Tintic Mining district who 'directors-of Pyeatt points out that during the Utah County Farm said to was drawn a have gun. each of the? months of : September so- - largely-t- o the supper: Bureau held in this city totHy. Provo wilLhave store and future for the family, whom he The jsveapon JvaL discharged, and and November the volume of said would find great comfort In of Utah county. The 8 initial financial report of the Crowther wfls killed. Seybolt, at office building which will be erected View Elien Pierce of Pleasnnt freight traffic handled ? was. reviving tne sweet spirit of their "As a suggestion : Let a writ ot president was read br"Mr. Taylor his Iriul contended the shooting was Co his Alex of homo the at dfed Ocby higher-tha- n Hedquist adjoining the husband and father by referring to mandamus be obtained against the which showed this'mornihg last year, the bureau; to. ,be In " accidental.. tober setting s new record for all son Major Pierce. Death enme as n lumbia theater on the east. The nis work. Utah county com- a healthy financial condition. i of. .commissioner olC Bishop Nelsowattested to the good pelling them to attend at least a porjtlme for the system with $n Increase result of ailments incident to A program" of project work "fn mmuing win lie completed just as cent over the previous high age. of 15 soon as contractors can finish the things that were said of his Moved tion' of the taxes received for the the coming year; as outlined - by pf AND to" five Provo Mr. Pierce cajne record or October, liKtt, ;. job, Mr. Hedquist states. It will be friend and recalled incidents in his maintenance of a good road from County Agricultural Agent;';; ? R. ,The principal commodities moved years ago from California where he a , structure, the main life which were. outstanding in the Santaquin to' the Smumit, Every-one- ) Price was .'submitted.' .llie report . Maple-tonof Gertrude Mrs. Egilson, this Tall showing increases over a hnd been living at life Soldier's , w ill "recall that promises were dealt floor of which will be occupied by a memory of the speaker. exter ivi ty ou ilairyhig, mother of E.J. Egilson, .died at Home. He served as a soldier In as a closing number the- - choir made that the year ago, were : who are jsiultry lu'odnctlon, pure seed prostore while the upper story will be mornhome in Maiiicton her J;ndy JAe stick, 11' per cent increase: the California regiment during the ing it the ripe-ag- e especially fitted to the needs of doc sang 'Mid Seenes of Confusion." The working upon the iiew road across duction, crop, rotation and new in of ill. Jlrs. Egillenediction was pronounced by Seth tor's'and dentists' offices. Vegetable' 46 per cent; California Civil war. Hd came to Provo to son was born in Iceland and came to Copper I,caf hill, would have the dustries. Scott of the Second ward bishopric same finished by October 1st 'but fruit 16 per rent; Sugar lKfets," i6 spend the latter part 'of his life with Utah 46 ON The foundation is of the Blie A resolution fuvoring the estabis survived building ago. years and1 Major.'' Perry per cent; m!,5 per cent; ore, 181 his sons Perry lo'! and behold, the contractors art lishment of a permanent Utah coun laid and it is the hope of A large funeral cortege accompanlives at son. wii.i ai.--.i already one, I havmg died NoveuHxr zs, ; , Mr. .'Hedquist that the entire build ied the body to the Provo city cem- still on the job, and who can blame percent. ';r , . ' Mapleton. ty jair was unanimously pasneu.,iue He Is survived by one son Major This nerformance was made pos-Funeral .services" will be held in Responsible for Greater Num- ing will be ready for occupancy dur- etery, where the- dedicatory prayer them when, ns we understand, they resolution suggested, that" such children fifteen and the was offered by Benjamin II. Kmid-sen- . are graud siMe by the expenditure 4t large,' Pierce, ing the early part of the new year. receiving "cost pi as"', for the recommendations' be made to the ber of Deaths in U. S. Alapleton ward chapel Wednesalso a, member of the Second work. v sums of money during the past three' seven great grandchildren. ; . afternoon ut 1 'o'clock. InterBefore Than board if Utah county commissionEver day w vit vcmis which greatly improved the Funeral services., will be held in ment ward bishopric. ' "Another suggcKHou : A : mass ers. the Evergreen cemwij)he-i".".? r ,' Wednes. Hatch Funeralllonie "condition of ftie property and which, the at Springville. WOMAN meeting should be held, at DlvidehV: was the first of the WASHINGTON, Dec., 14 etery The (UP) 'meeting I direC "at Under the 1:30 o'clock, hsvn hromrht' untold benefits to the day en v 1h' bile phgues and nilent dis and resolutions of protest new board of directors of the Utah Timpanoffos Gives I eases' took a minimum of lives In the territory served. It is estimated the tlon of Bishop Sydney Cluff bf tered, a committee appoluteTl to hold County Farm Bureau, Which was Snow Queen' similar meetings in Hantaqu.ru, l'uy elected by the respective locals nf prompt movement of seasonal bus! States last year; cancer and . United ness has meant a profit of over be In th6 Provo City cemetery. diabetes were- responsible for a son, Spanish Fork. SprinjjviHe and the county last week. The Timpanogog school will pre- Provo, .all, of which towns receive $1,000,000 to" farmers and, stock men greater, number of deaths than ever sent the operetta "he Snow along the line compared 'With vfliai Why Go To Iteno the fullest benefits from the people before, Dr. Hugh S; dimming, di After an over Friday, December 18, in Queen," of rector of the public henlth-servi-i-e . their loss would have been with the the high Tlytic .Mining district through Action? a almost year,- Miss Margaret Ann school auditorium. Qdick No efforts have purchase of merchandise in their redeclared in his annual report made inadequate facilities of former years. Stewart, 69, died at her home. 92 been spared in an :'.' The present management does not public today. towns, gasoline and oil for to The dramatic" art department of . The national deth rate for the East Fourth South street, Sunday. it one of the best attempt, ofmake spective Sflor Judge Elian minute, Five believe,, however, that even a temthe the liutomobileH-- ' while euroure tq offerings the" is in Born Young Scotland, season. In many ways it is consirt-ere- Salt Lake and intermediate jilaces.' foxjefing year was a slight Increase over the Edinburgh, university porary limit has been reached in the Hansen had signed the annulment A contest under the aus preceding Dr. Cnmmtngs March 7, 3856, Miss Stewart came demands of its patrdns for transpor- decree releasing Bertha Christine year, sui)erior to the production ot "If the county commissioners contation.. In. fact, announcement was Anderson Roberts from Charles M. pices of the Drama League f Amer states; but the Infant mortality ap- to Utah with her parents while still last year that proved to he so tinue to be adamant to the, appeals ica. .Prof. T. Earl Panicles an proximated the game amount as for a small bale. She had always lived , , pleasing. recently made of formal approval of Roberts she was married to I.on of Tintic. Mining district for Smith of Spanish Fork Satur- nonnces that the Drama League Is 1923 and 1922, the two lowest years in this city tvhere for many ..years' The cast an-- choriises eonsist of the expenditure of more- than road, then a .movement shoule? she had beeu engaged as a dress more than 160 voices for Improvements In 192c day afternon by County Clerk' Wal- offering a prize of $5(10 for the in the history of the nation. be at once to cut off from and started interpret ' best original one-hc- t : ''',, i play,' etghteen Cancer and diabetes casualties maker. their work in a way that is' very Utah county a!l of that 'portion of This will put the property la condir lace M. Hales. to twenty-fivin minutes is She survived leugtb, have experienced n constant in by one sister. Mrs. messing ; to those that have seen The annulment of. the marriage tlon to handle an even greater vol- t Utah county lying west of Payson by a niMximum of five.principul crease and the diabetes mortality J..T. Williams of Provo-- . two broth ume of business when it is offered. wns granted on the grounds that at with during rehearsals. The costumes appearing before 'the next. legislathe time of her marriage to Roberts cluiracters. The winning play w ill rate inow double the, rate of the ers, John W. Stewart of Salt 'Lake are quite elaborate, as well as tmr- - ture and demanding the relief he Bmadcnsted a radio James first and man a of of oyX'i this century. .The tflty Stewart Chicago she'was' still the legal wife of fis ticularly appropriate. years SAN FRANCISCO,, Dec, 14, fivm the almost tryan Those InTBetessiuy V . st loir; , at cancer mortality, rate is lloVTor Angeles.' charge l that friends and nlcal and arbitrary actions of the (CP) Jin Lawson, Stanford cap. by the name of AndersonJ In addition to this the dramatic 100.000 pojmlatioii. Funeral services will, be hold In who attend will have an patrons ''' she had nor been divorcee--. tain In 1924, wil play with Ernie commissioners of Utah coun " county enjoyable Dr. Cumming believe that there the Provo rirst'ward chapel Thurs- evening.-t V 4i .... liwsWM .'r- Following that marrtegeAudedson art .department bus a qtandiug Nevers, footliall captain this year, ty in not giving the western part of r-for is the best these. a in considerable oii 1 original play day afternoon at o'clock. Friends danger 'A matinee performance - will be Utah comity viK. East Tintic, auy sued for divorce, which was granton the Jftcksonvilie, Fla... professionmay view the body at tae home prior given in the afleruoou for ed, but not until after his wife h;id western theme which they eonslile rapidly mouitting figures. . al team, it became known here iu Internal improvethe chiler suitable to produce. to the services rapidly mountain figures. " married Roberts. dren,V ments," '' :::.' - . By .HEXRT WOOD. United Prew Staff Corresuondent. GENEVA, Dec., 14. The League ' of Nations- - council today adopted the Rumboldt commission report ordering Grew to pay Bulgaria about quarter of a million dollars morat and actual damages as result! of the recent Greco-Bnl- ' gar border hostilities.' . There uporf the Buugirian foreign minister Katkoff accepted the council verdict o behalf of his nation, irhTle the Greek .foreign mlnkter - Rentis merely thanked the council! ( lien t is' "thanks" for the verdict against his lmUon are presumably to be taken as Greek acceptance of the findinio since an Athens dispatch today d wis red that the Greek' government had instructed hfnr to accept unconditionally'. ) . Sir Austen tamberlati' 'both' Bulgaria an: Greece accepted recommendations as to military measures to be taken' to prevent future Incidents along the v frontier.- v The council approved the commls- sW finding that n Greek' lava-tip- n was ttnjhstifled' an3 jeftuested Bweden to. fnrnlxh plans for a ! itommissloul, ; ; Intruding Greeks and Bulgarians to endeavor to settle all future frontier incidents. Meantime the league council is awaiting more or less densely the decision in the Mosul dispute between Britain ,nd Turkey which should be- - made within: .24 hours.: COUNTY BOARD s L - CRITICIZEDEY TINtIC t tat I . . Ciecho-SUvaki- alvo-cater-toa- , NO'ROYAL ROAD TO SEYBOLDT'S PAYSTRIBUTE - tTOrVETERAN SAYS EYRING FOR CHOIR LEADER . - :: - , dr.r,g;evans NEW HEAD OF FARMBUREAU ( - . RAILROAD HAS . MADE LARGE -- IPROVEIflENTS (.'. " HEDQIUST TO COMPLETE 01DS0LDIER ' BUILDINGSOON PASSES AWAY -- , , WOMANDIES . 4 CANCER tWo-stor- y DIABETESARE ' couTi-ictm- INCREASE b.'-- r s ,- - . , 1 v - AGED . ::,-":''- s AWARD FOR PASSESAWAY PLAYWRIGHTS 'For - 'The illness-extendin- . . play-writin- g E;-m- ,. , -- e 1 '. fron-who- , i 1 offe- ' to-fr- ...U, J Cs, v, ,ii |