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Show ANEWSPAPEB -- HERALP PHONES Business Officii. . . 95 Dedk&ted to a policy f Uimem to all aectiosrof Ut&k county. ' IEditorial FORTIETH XEAK. NO. 154. PRQVQ. UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19. 1926. nnnn in u . .107 Booms PRICE TWO CENTS u JWU i - L. II ' "' """" '' v '' ' - ' SIS ; jsevevn er Found lirulsed and tered on Street Bat-- i FOR la rTr, .,. 1- i,. Naturalist - I : . jT seventy"-fift- h with, blood, Indlwtiug phtCti:ng- - f, gted desperately to osclipe from her 4 k I. " mi- - :f - " 4.-- ih V ' tl . police-sounde- - . OIL DRILLERS . TOCO OKOVER " f ; v; . ear-mark- Equipment from California To Spanish Fork Canyon ; The president of one of the lead ing oil drilling companies, of Cali fornia Is expected to arrive ta Provo within' a few days the property of the Spanish Fork 'to-visi- PROVO HIGH OTENTSDID t RAREOTiG Canyon Oil company., Thg visit here has been arranged by one if thTagcnTrb"T'thgTlrmtng7TOmpftny Eidiug to victory on a vemcIelfiaTt who has been over the grounds and made to order the student found them to be among-thliest he seemed I'rovo high school did players , Officers to Be Elected for had eTer'een,-acordlnn- r themselves Monday evening proud Present Year at Annual driiliiig--mmof the company. The in .their presentation lly With Meeting Thursday pany 'hav7wileffOm(en-slv- e a Past." The presentation was 'a istrict drlll'digllnheSiBiiaWllll The Provo Fish and Game Pro-.- of California where they hate retum engagement of the players, tecttoe association will hold its an- - bad fi their first presentation having been rotary .outfits Working. nual meetinc. for the purpose of The agent ttf given last week. company Miss Mildred Davis in the dual eiecUngnew officers, jat 8 o'clock ideclared that heha dLnerer before Thursday evening. The; meetlag will swn such rich oil ontcropplngs as role of I'olly Shannon and later-- the pace hot beTwTdnUdgeTarter'r he saw on the property, of the TocaT Frenchvampir pfisily. attained- - hy student actors. roonijnljthethlrdoor-fjh- r tcompany. T Knight block. He is of the opinion that as soon She was' given splendid support by 41 According to the board of diree-tor- s as the president of hl company Joseph Thlriotv In the role of Rex of the association, the follow- visits the ground arrangements will Van Zile; Lynn Broadbent, as ing numbers of fish have been fee- - be made for, the .drilling of seteral Harry Bichardson and EHal Whitehead as Clay Collum. EuMee Bird cured and planted In ProVp riverJ wells on a , royalty basis. playing the role of Myrtle Davls a dnrtng the past year t V -- . S'ivef saltnofl ( planted in deep- ' rival sweetheart of polly'a gave an 5,ooo exceptionally good- Interpretation of water) a society woman engaged ' In the J- -,GermairBrown trout "y. ... 6,000 Eastern Brook trout philanthropic work of saving bunim souls. ,HeK enunciation was espec379,500 Ralnbow trout k ially good and her stage bearing ' . .. . .430,500 .Total" . . . .. . . bf much the same dignity as that of a professional actress. Agnes t Ihrongh the. efforts fit the board ' has After several years Illness, Mrs. Fprnsworth in the role of Mrs. of directors, theUssodotlon placed In the Sprlngville hatchery Alice Mecham Gardner, 44, died at Clementine Davjs, Myjrtle's mother, JJ5.000 spawn from German , Brown the family home, 187 North Second wna also all that cnnld be expected. X vXs trout that will help, to.furnlsh- - fish East street,. Monday, afternoon. he Spiricer Passey as "StlW n victim - V was borij Inj Wallsburg, April ' 30, 6f drink, whose sou! was betag for punting In 162 - ' On hundred Ix ring 'necked 1881. and bad lived most of her life saved. played the principal charac ' c ter role In a manner that" was e have also been placed. '1 in Provo. t pheasant ' The fine opirit' kF- cooperation She is aurvlved by her husband. ceptionaUy meritorious. His imper -- old ick shownat all times by the state fish Bernard E. 'Ga'rdner. three sons and sonation of th and game department and by the six daughtersrinifford, -- Arthur, wara-rar- ebit actlng; as yat bo time ttrough the entjr? performance federal hatchery ' personnel, has Ford. Elna," Ruth, Ilahe " made posa'We the work done by the Gardner, Mrs. Birena Cldwe.il V did he betray ht Provo, .a8soeiti0ft,ese men baje Provo "and 'Mra.'' Olenr'r Yancy Mi? - - given every assistance, even. at the Pleasant Grove; also her - father, tioBaiyett-7?resI,e'fi.City, parts as fojlows 1 Addle Wright, as price. of their, own :. Inconvelenw; MoronCMecbamii)f Salt ttd taolr work doearven Parker, a maid IDctores Fullmer, MuiuOnOffOlsjtgrj. appration.;'--'--:-:.:-..:-;;- : Funeral servlcies will be held in Mrs Martha Van Zile, lUx's mother ; - It is. hoped that, every aportsnjan the Fifth ward chapel Thursday at Bar, Washburn,' Comnodore "Bob" .. . ia Pravo wiQ come out, to the meet-- x 1:30 p. n The body may be viewed Barker j Marcua Eggertsen., Prenthe family nome prior to tne tice Van Zile. Rex's uncle and Grant Ing and help mike plana for a pro-- . . services. Thurgood, a stranger. gram to tie carried ont In 1920 - r CTSRECORD of-th- ot-Po- - tlte-drUi- TRAINING CAMP IDAHOAN WINS FOR SCOUTS IS TAYLORPIANO NOWPLANNED One CONTESTATY Central Camn to Renlace Lorin Cicks of Riby and Grace Sorenson of Moroni Camps fPast ,. Place First and Second i ears fSeveral . . A meeting of the camping committee of Timpanogo council was MM In the off!i3e of A. A. Anderson. Provo. scout executive, Monday eve- WJlUam . Knightcliair nlng,-- J, man of the committee had 'chargo of the meeting. A central scout training camp for next summer, is to be t'he objective for which the committee Is to work, according to the conclusions arrived at ;'n the meetings. - This central training camp is to take the plice of the several camps that were tried out last summer and the . Bryce canyon caravan trip. Ail their efforts are to be centered on the training .camp, according to President Knight in order that nothing shall mitigate against Its success;: It was decided also that the committee will recommend 4hat a committee shall be appointed to choose a camp site" and to tnke jsteps toward its purchase for a permanent scout '.training" camp, .also that the the EigTeimg1ir7;tie:takeuTitter training amp closes. . These reciimmendatlons a well' he made to the "asTaiany'TrtfaersHfr-tl- i executive board of 'the council on- , January Lorin Ricks, ft Junior; of Rigby, Idaho, "won the !ester ft." Taylor piano contest over eight contestants n College Hall Monday evenfiig in me tne nmgtTtttrtittnjc tomests-eve- r staged .it the miiversit.Vi acof-t-he coTdlng to MrTaylorr-donormedal, . . In all the hlstory: of this con test," Mr. Taylor said 'ui presenting the medal,' I have never, heard letter tilaying" than thaf which characterised the playing tonight." Grocen Sorenson, of .Moroni, won second place. Miss Sorenson'" will for one quar receive' a ter's training from Prof. Elmer Nelson for her excellent work on the piano. Miss Sorenson is a freshman. The contest was so close Iictween Mr. Ricks and Miss Sorenson that Mrs. Mabel Jenkins, the sole judge had Mr. Ricks repeat h' Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12, by Liszt. The contestants in order of their Green appeaxanca-wereJDwent- in wood,' Lorin Bricks,' Floyd Johns, of . -.- v. DEATH ENDS 40,-000 LONG ILLNESS ....... per-too- . -- . half-witte- d and-Xol- g ,eharacfe'-:--f-.6fplaw.Jtlao(e- xc ,;i. Te Jje -.-. - at Mitchell Anxious 1 to Carry Fight On Air Service to Jan., 18. (UP) that Colonel William .Mitihull will attempt to resign ltm the army rather than accept the minit martial nuBpenslott sentence for his criticism of air service administered was seen here today as the army reviewing board prepared to 8nd the case jya Secretary of War Davis and President Cooiidge. It was generally agreed in array and pdlltlial clrele tlmt court hiar (Violldge will rediiw-lh- t tlal sentence of five years suspension without pay ami allowance. JlctcratLun tit wirttfCjMi'andI- lowances and perhaps reduction or WASHINGTON, -- Possibility .. "hmles Pre-Uiie- us)0"nMo"n tofiftS yMrs 'IrF-Wuito have lsen recominended to PreaV dent iMxiHdge by iitftal--aut&i- pi d married, February 7, 1925, the mar-nagtaking place in this city, ' Rhodes hag been employed at the Columbia Steel ' plant Following the abandonment of his first wife she was obliged to return to. her parents In Green River, accoid'ng to Sheriff j. IV Boyd. The fI rat Mrs. Rhodes and her children are now in Provo, one of the children Mng under the care of a physician here. Rhodes declines to dlacusa hii case" with local officers and np to this' time hat given no reason for de serting Ills wife and children. Officers state . that the second Mm R hodca was of the opinion that her husband had procured a divorce from bla first wife before she was married to him. . trldell; Ixmlse Hililrea son, Moroni. tVffman, AcocK, G . . Spring-ville- ; "Soreh ' two-locals- LEGION MEETS The members of the ServicerStar Legion wilt me't at the home of Mrs. Jane Brinkerhof, 905 South Fifth. West street .Thursday after noon, January .21, nt 2:"i0 o'clock All members are asked to he in at tendance. A splendid program has been prepared-fothe occasion;- Re freshments. Will be served, j - r IMPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs "Itis :.to lie booed of Provo will sense the real dancer that the neonle i - is and the great economic loss Incurred in the spread-o- f smallpox Hiat making greater and greater inroads on the health of the city;" is the " y, PAYRESPECTS WOMAN DIES FOR HOSPITAL IN SALT LAKE ' W. F. Wlseonibe of thl? city received word this mornVig of the death of his iriother, Sarah N. of age, at theliome of her daughter, Mrs. A.,H. Walsh, Salt Lake City. Mr. Wlscoml died early Tuesday -- ninnnng'of pneumonia, following a brief ill- Malt-Lak- , Wls-comb- p ' ness. Fpr many years she was n resident of Springvllle and at the time of hef death was visiting wVh her She 'was the ..motheEof daughter-eleven children, eight of whom- sur-- . rC A. H. Walrth vtvfc Salt Lake City ; Mrs. I. II. Hutiscti - . and-hay- Provo ; JameSjLeonard- - and Harrih --Wi etery;-her- e comlie, all of Springvllle; John ami Arthur Wlscombe of Roosevelt'.The this city followiuit; sisters also survive : Mrs. er J. M. W'estwood, Springvllle; Mrs Joel A. Johnson, Provo and Mrs. William Foster, Salt Lake City; also thirty grandchildren" and five great grandchildren- survive The body will be bronght to Springville for funeral services and burial arrangements which are to be announced later. ,., -- thededica tor; W. P. Mmlw : TKo .', Prior tf the Mrs. Margaret Robinson, -- Wjtfd!ed Sundav at the home of her son. Prof. Mark Robinson .of Ogrtcn. llTe Nxly may be viewed from tt ::w to 11 :30 a m.i Wednesdjv at the home . .110 of her son, East street, Provo. South THo "funeral services will Je held ward Fourth in the Sprlngville pftcr-noocbaix'l at lSO'Vedne.-ida. The body may a!w lar viewed at the chaiel' prior to the srvV-- , "frnm i e "la ATnvnp-TTrtfise- as follows. 'In keeping with our promise witM yqur .comialtee who waited npon-nrelative to tne iounmng oi a gen eral hospital in our city, and alsH to a scertalnl the 'attitude of thd . thl city coninUssion ctmcerniHg Funeral Wednesday For Mrs. Robinson -- I movpmontrlweteg to guomft tne roi Iowinaftcr duly considering th' " : . "The dty comndssioo feel tha one of our most urgent needs : sue! a A institution as your iieople con teninlnte. establishing. We hate a! "ready Iieeu too Jong without thl kind of service and desire to. com yon and those working wit! von for your interest in this matter As you made no definite demands oi n, we can only at this timel ea we are fully in accord witli yoa are doing and pledge the clt roasRiKttn--any-Tt?anawar t make the project a reality. If wj might le advbed. as soon as posslbl Tlie Elder of the,Pi(Uicerr.j'rl of what, yon wdiM like us to do I will hold a reunion at . t." e ward would a4sf us in arranging our f, amuhement-Jial- L "'"'C nancesto meet T,;"'o'.':r' ? rover success In. your rt, at 8 o'clock, accnf"-"- ' 'Walter-Kohlnamr- FISHERMAN ;. ENDORSE DRIVE A urge group of Provo1 people went to Brlgham City Monday to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Dora Madsen Hansen,, wife of N L. Prospects for the final establishmerchant of Hansen, prominent ment of a county hospital In Provo died who at Brlgham, are growing daily, according to Dr. Saturday of pneumonia following a R. Garn Clark, chairman ; of the brief Illness, hospital survey committee appolnteui was a by the PToVoTt.ihamltt'r of t'ominerrej Mrs.i Hansen formerly to Investigate the possibilities, Provo woman and she enjoyed, a of such an instituthe large' circle of friends lu this city tion. . ; of her who were grieved to Great , encouragement has alsd death. The services were held in boiMi received from the city eom-- l the Brlgham City First ward chapel .mission through a comniunfaitiotJ which was packel- to caiHicity-w-it- h forwarded the committee - through and .friends. Mavor ().' K. Hausen. The commlsJ sorrowing relativi n chirge nf The services wre sin has promised to lend ita mora! Bishop Rich. . Among the sieaker8 suiiport for the cul EVifaitnelUtf-Prova 'Mi i minntron of the move o, werM rel long friend of Mrs. Madsen. Inter quested that a definite request be meat was in the HiiMham "it.v n vmade of the city Se-on- PASSES AWAY nu-n- the-wor- at-th- - InstM-ntto- jlhat-jieopl- , A - - -- V high officials sold today, however, that Mitchell serlouslyj oniteinpl&teti aultuiitting fala resignition from the army so that he may be free to carry his crusade to the pub-IV- '. v 1 Under army regulatlons.lt would lie necessary for the pretldotit to accept such a resignation. The fart ttat.the Mitchells have already Wken a house In Washington and ordered removal, of household goods from the San Antonio, Texas, Post to wBIfhrMltche'.l was twnlRhed niirimj last .year's Iwmtro-verswas given as an.indication t(Mlny th'it the colonel does not expect-to rema'aig long under-- army discipline. ; j . Oscar Yarman, familiarly known f- xpresafoirofrPr; ArnoldRnsonrrrtrtiyttlclan. arouncTProvo as 'The'Dld TTsher- annoying disease has spread until it Is now Invading the south- man'' died e county lnrmary east section of the. city, .and unless extreme care Is taken it will be Sunday.'1- He had been a patient of ' r.the far about twoyeara. fqlt la many fflorehomes. "f The, most sensible preventative Is y vaccination. Every one who x For several years he lived on has not been vaccinated witWn recent years should avail himself of the South University avenue' and was or less a character around the orportunltyiitl thia, time. There,! JUtle" neiHlLJitdiilt!brraedIf more cTl y. gaig'Theifh!fa ' jiewSirn"P people- - will aubmU- - to this .form tj prevent tl vbt . linHiuess.".-- . , peddling' . "A to other diseases, there seems to be no more illness. than Is r Tarman was born' In France in usual at this season of.ihe year. :.It Is, however, .advisable 1837, He has two'jioii bnttbe'x who feed Indisposed should take care of themselves at all time, and espec whereabouts are un'known to - the ' weather." cold tally during '..-,county officials.' . . - The' eloiiement of Mrs. Elizabeth Mathews lilcbardsrin, M, Chicago, settlement worker, and Rev. Stanley W, Graf, 21, Congregational minister, has Just been disclosed; They were married Secretly several days ago and are "on "their honeymoon In Indiana. Mr Graf husband died in 1903. The young minister ws. ordained last "June, SPRINGVU1E BMVjamlnr-Vl''iscomb- of-th- e master. " ' -- - ..j-- ;i BenchJ&fmer&To Conduct Banquet SERVICESTAR t. III.. ". I They-arerM- The members of the Tmipanogos find Orem Farm Bureau locals will conduct an Informal banquet in the ZincoTfn h!h amusement hall school this, evening w -- whleh all membenr and their friends are corThe banquet will dially Invited. be served under the direction of the domestic sclencp department of the W. Glllmnn, exeeu- Lincoln high ti'e commltte.meml)er in charge of ; these will lie the toast Public' . - . 'i; x; 25, 1020. - - e .,.,M....v,.j;.7 ' On November Gaines-vllleN- , Fawn Gray, dancet, who recently won Harry Thaw's attentions and a $10,000 bracelet, went ta GhicaKo to visit Evelyn Nosbit, who is recovering from a dose of poison. She got no farther than the office of the West Side hospital. When word assailant U'pI-.., The clubber'i activities" were came out that "Miss Nesblt'does not see jon Fawn said she wgi years - ago Dr. ' Jordan brought to a 'sudden halt several wish to weeks ago when Toledo's malepop- terribly hurt by the slight. She spent considerable time in Provo a bouquet of roses for while he classified the different sixulace armed, and conducted Jrtty had brought ties of fish In Utah Jake. During" Evelynr wide killer. search for the . that time a close friendship sprung Terror-strickewomen remained np between Dr. Jordan andjhe late - lndoorS at night. --Tbose venturing Bishop Peter Madsen of Lake View, forth armed themselves with revolthe pioneer fisherman of Utab". wAt Levers and hatpins. The American ieoame" TBaFilme Br7"JOTdan"alio glcn.nndthjrimnJMUimoasJL clolielyTrsTOffltMrwtt era ted with the pone department, ' "Uncle" Jesse Knight. patrolling the streets and searching On different occasions Dr. Jorunder-worl- d recesses for the manfae. been in "Provir since that dan ""Police relaxed thelf Tlgit nty Ai time lecturing at thr Toung unlver-ity- . believing the clubber had ... . '. been frightened away. The killing of Miss Handley bears s a I! the of the " cluWier- May Move Large Drilling ' : assassin police' declare. r. ' y !xind. v REVIEWING BOARff TO FORWARD REPORT William McKluley Rhodes, 35, a former resident'of Green River, Utah, was arrested at Snish Fork Saturday by Sheriff J. 1. Boyd, on a charge of bltramy. He was arraigned before Judge George "8. BalUf of the city court Tuesday morning where he Waived prellra-iuarhearing and Was bound over to the district court under $750 a rhe Cooiidge . Deserted Wife and Two Children in Green River, Mar--, ried Second Wife Here former i85it-Be-for- ASSOCIATION :;.:. as be oliserved his birthday here today. Januarx lO, came to Stanford as its first president, in 1891 be was president of the. University of Indiana. He re to be chancellor of tired, Stanford and ow Is chancellor emeritus. He s one 6T the world's foremost authorities on fish and is i noted pence advocate. Th FISH AND GAME v Stirr Jordan, Jordan was "born at kull was crushed la ,' indicating Miss Handley was clubbed to death. Her body waaovered wltjj bruises. JBellevlng the. murder marked re-sumption of theeluTes activities, d a geWal alarm and launched a city wide search for the n 'WWjf - will be." Handler! throat body-J- '& W",wT;j1-:...- " POST If Of feredr Resignation Must Be Accepted bv President wasmarrled to Miss IlnldaA Furs- man. .of .Green River, Utah. Two rhlldren-wer- e bora to them. For a time thet. Uvel ., sit ,..C.astle J)nlc. Early in 1025 Rhodes left his wife "nnnywood, home of iuovies, Is a'topsy - lurvoy town- - -- so uiuchjso that even and rhlldTcir antrcHlul To Utah wfi-t,toTsmr where Tie sought "SMploynient: the business hoiycs- are a ffected. This shows a real estate" office ucKi-mavhold in bo e Wh'Se here he met Mrs. Iva . Peart Iamiot old in spirit and 1 never built like an Eg.vjxiim sphin Rwk of Ssnanish Fork.-whobe assailant Upon examination of the body the wronoffound a rag Jammed down the ? "The world Is-- prety got)d place In which to live for a good man," Dr. Jordan said,' "and it will be a better place In which to live when foots eease to, promote those twin sisters, war and drink. ' "I can't elimb moHntalns any hase!u 15 jtwrs nraniLllfaseip ago when my batting average began ' nf A cloak, covered ld notedMturaiist and fonnd dead between two houses here today. Miss Handley left home early Sunday to viglt relatives. 1 She had not written and her .aged .mother .and her brother were not aware she had ; returned to Toledo. the "sidewalkf where Miss Ha ... x w ,ai,i Sobgr-llviii- ' - .virK mntMliiiir STAKFORD rNIVERSITYj'Cal., g and Jan.," 19. (TP) asrCdlied for " his MredRy ' : fJ ..j.- Credits Sobriety and Heredity For His Long and Healthy Life longevltyi t sherWboydmake&x arrest in new home t CLASSIFIED FISH IN UTAH LAI LEI Period II L . - TOLEDO, Ohio.. Jan.. W (tP) Apparently another Yletlm of the Toledav clubber, the maniacal club wellder who struck down nine wo-men here lerCTal wwks ago. ; the bruised and battered body of M!s Mamie Handley, 40, sister of a re tired fire department captain was "r William , McKinley Rhodes Faces Serious Charge in District Court tor Noted and Peace Advocate Hon- - , orea un isirtnaav Tenth Victim of Club Wielder In Ohio City In Short "T r . ntiwt BIGAI - RAG JAMMED DOWN' THROAT OF WOMAN . m'Ufinir rnnnii ikuivi ELOPE H " CAST AGE ASIDE TO POLICE SAY !Sotofl!amle-Handl- mm in EVEN REALTORS ARE INFECTED JORDAN ;.0H v ! EioneerElders le To Have Reunion v MnT(trTTffPamnT"oT n"'" ' miz An you-advi- n ban-- - ar- of any help we can rendern pr interesting "Jirorrew-T.'."- ; p"n-. danc- moting this necessity, we are. ranged. There will AH t"'1esnf and" Very respectfully, o luncheon. ing i Provo City Commission. the Pioneer, ward and their ijartiiers By Dr, O. K Hansitn, mayor,'' are urged to bo In attendance. . '. ". . , --4' |