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Show ANEWSPAPE2' Dedicated to a policy cf f&inteas to all tedious of Utah county. . " ir at, m y y FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 195, wmmm HEUAID PII0XI3 Cosines Office 85 A EditorkJ Eooaa , , 107 PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1926. PRICE TWO CENTS . P r1 115 U 1- 111 - J3 . . "" "1" . , . . Uiali Goimtv Basketball TTpnament Starts Here TohiMit . .ft.: ir M MEN'S CLUBS iSues lyfother-in-La- -- w for $100306? 'km - TIE TO MOLD DAY TOURNEY . Battles . Kane, formed SPRINGVILLE FIRST Pleasant Grove Bret Ward Scheduled to Play With " Payson Third ; ' ' 1 I 1 ' - ft" - 'V 1 I ,v:mmr- J, 1 mt aua-pee- ; ,.vV v- ) r nights.- hat tued her mother 7n V jm a ...V Ha-ij- - affections, - SUPT. LEWIS Grove Third ward, winners of the' Alpine championship and the ray-soThin ward, winners of the Ncbo - stake The second game will be played between .. the Provo Fifth ward, winners of the Utah stake honors and the. JSprjnxvijlle. First A yard Kolob champions. . LTTT" ?, " Each fcne efthe teams represented 14 tli tournament hove some of the festeet. player in the county. Many of the university, players will be seen In action ajg well as some of the best high school players lit the ., :. ""county. The referees and umpires to be used In the meet are Stanley WilDon Simmons. son, Tobe Ralle, Frosty Richards, and Roy Menlove. Other officials are John Metcalf; . timeritand Cecil Jilerkeley, scorer. The personnel of the' teamgTu The" meet are as fofllows: Provo Ffth ward Porter, center; Mcintosh, Mangum and Larson, forwards; Dickson; Phillips . and Cutler, guards; Phillips, Mortenson and Candland, subs. D. First ward Springfille center; H. Dalton and B Ferguson, forwards; V. Dalton and it. Conover, guards; Glen Boyer, Sam Clark and Floyd Phillips, subs. ' Payson Third ward L Simmons, center; !.. Perkins and G. Dixon, forwards; G. Gowan and P. Mc-Dowell, guards; K. Simmons V. Hill, TOAIDTCHlL n y r ' Con-ove- r, rln, subs - ' Pleasant Grove First TOBESTAGED SURVEY HERE wa.rd Framptonnteri-JL-JDirlBtlnnso- House Appropriation Commit tee Gives Lesson in Real Economy i BY GLEANERS Uw-Pm- rb - r hotifr b Suirtr-Iftew- survey work with Dr. Sears, as well as being a real educational opixjr-- ' tunity. This part of the survey work is expected to get under way Suturduy. . YOUTH FACES PRISONTERM the plendld P'ay to be presented by of Utah stake. n'lie- - Whole Town's Talkliix," will be singed at the hij?h school auditorium. Thdast iiududus tlui from every ward in Utah stake. The throw act,-- - presentation of "The Whole Town'si Talking" will furnish ' a delightful evening's wit eflta influent for those who enjoy the best in home dramatic art, it is sulci by 'PnfHtit-o- f the nah stake Y. L. M. I. A The whote town's talking also ulxiut )he new fine summer canyon homo for the girls of the M. I. A.. towards the completion of which the funds -- obtained- by Ht( 1'hiy will lie used. In litis bonier well equipped and" surrounded with the highest, influence, the girls of the stake will spend their summer vacation. the M. I. A: Gleaners March 27. They pla PR0V0FL0UR -R- 1AGH1N - Star ERY Exii-llrfo- r Order's Ideals .Aad-reveren- . . iJ' - ,' In remembrance we find a olace. And In the re'membraHcip of our beloved ones, Who made the . supreme sacrifice in the world "war, we remember Mary, mother of Jewis, vrh& gave her We son for our redemption. could not do less.; when called the: .wise , Ruler upon ty Through- remembrance of our sons, the world ia to be made "safe.for democracy," little chll- dren are to learn loyalty and appreciation; and history will be reeordedfor the coming generaurely bless tions, God will Service Star Legion In its work "Rememunder brance. - Gold Star Mother! t " ' MRS. ADA O. NELSON. Mother of George A. Nelson, born January 23, 1899, Served in U. S, Infantry. Wed May 14, 1919 of influenza, while on police T duty tn France - - it DEATH MAY COME MOMENTARILY Heart Is Not As Good As Dur ,n nut Past Few Days ..ASHINGTOX, March 18 (UP The house appropriations fouiiuittoe has just given the budget bureau a le(on in keeping the nation's ex-- ! penditures down to the minimum. Although many government de pnrtmevits coni)laintd thut the liud- get was too frugal In approving esti mates" for funds for next year, the ' appj'opriiHiuBs committee saw fit to slice several million dollars off of budget rwonimeudiitfons. J. ! ' Estinintes for appropriations for the next fiscal year, as presented L'y01?l,U,JStL were., reduced 803,953 by the committee. Out of After maiul i'nliig Ins eool ixtiw for tUme wwks,'yoniiffJiiibN'ejililtt of ''riy, ., flimlly lifitku 7iim-- ntwi bitlsi cnrhrm-- to the murdeToFhb wife, Frances, This was taken Just after he confessed and shows photograph but two contained increases over ' detectives leading biin to jail. An arrow indicates Nestytt. The war debudget allowances. partment was ulltiwi'd Sl.ODUOW liio re "thii irfhe li u ffgef Ti ppro ved T"(()NFEDERATii "vKTERAN" SNIPERSAYS-HEISSA- NER while the independent offices bill contained $44,001 more than the budget recommended, . SlIELBIXA,-Mo.,DEATH-FOPrMURDIR Mreh- - 18 Despite the economy of the com U. P.) Though the Civil war mittee, appropriations for. next year was ended more than sixty will run approximately $130,010,174 years ago, Missouri claims the Itt. exce&. (if xurreatj exjiejirll tniH'g. t'ftv-t- fen v!tt)-ttfsH SuiH'iy .oil's-f- f "fotlrfatFMerair who" hfla" never: , nrreiid-riHlftavy and treasury and postoffice depurtiuonts were the hardest hit by -- MANILA, P. f.. Mar. A. It. Bibhons of Slielblna deOMAHA, Neb., Mtreh 18. '(tTP) the fllashing of budget recommenda-- " clares that after peace was deLieut. Joint S Defense West for the "pbantom sniiier" Thoinp'soii. tions by the committee. Agriculture clared the Southern army failed I'oiut, graduate of 1!23 and licau to die ill the electric who wants were estimates reduced department to muster him out and he was of the unny colony, was fiir.thti.-two- .. - j.nvy ui'imnms'iiE, esTi Itrummel i'huir murders cha rLl'iuirc'lfrrtra,car-ttHtst-g iifiriT 1 miitlH-Htrin. riMiav in "an mates ..were cut $JJ,(H0,243, . while liuice the Federal govfrn- - against Mm continued today but torn-lik- e structure back abandoned; with punch taken from the fortifiestimates for the treasury and post nieiit.- the quarter-niasie- r supply house office departments slashed $4,006, cations by .the sniper's personal ap at Fort McKluley 400. , pearance on the stiuid. The old building in the li .lf light Two alienists are to take the To show that it played no favor of dawn set weird for a ling provided ftand wad answer a hyiwtbctica) ites, the committee applied the prun lieing knife to estimates for funds he Utiifll act of a, tragedy that question of 4500 words by which it Is" ' liitOhdeff" "br Hhoft7 that" TranSi for the senate and Louse lu "tile off Ajiril 0, 1025, vh(n Thompson fired legislative bill and knocked Carter, the silent gunman,-wa- s f five bullets into the breast of $105,054. paraoia- when he killed Dr. X. D old Audrey Burleigh, step Soarles nnd William McDeavttt. At P.: daughter of Captain Hamilton torneys hope to save Carter front Caliues and favorUo of the army the:gnlIows by proving him lusanr social set;. luniicy testimony Tuesday. Thompson,, thP son of Rev. MilTaking the stand he. rose am From three to 'Mi' years in the ton Thompson, of Astoria. N.. Y., avowed be was as tne as any o sentence late If was in love with Audicv. He Mild penllentlary wi.s the the 12 men trying liirn and indicate) lie shot her because she would not given, by Judge Ephralm Hansen he was. even .more sane than tb , marry him. of lawyers. Wednesday to Bert Sorenson Funeral serviees.tor Mrs. Ilannnh He went to the gallows In uni- Provo bench on-charge .of asuault I'atton Billings, who died in Los form but without, insignia. He had with a deadly weapon'-.-witintent Angeles Saturday, were held iii the been stripped, oi! his rank to do bodily harm. Berg Mortuary chapel Wednesday Sorenson was returned to the penand AmlrewKfludseu. of thcst;il! today by Sheriff J." TJ. itentiary A Council in iligh large charge. and Boyd Deputy. Otto Birk. ' He relagrouif of former friends and. was from the penitentiary brought tives of Mrs.. Billings attended the 's ia4. u sr;- LTrTHOMPSON - MEETS At a meeting held league. Thursday afternoon the .base. brill1 club was orgnnlzed with Frank Turner as president. G. V. Haye a$ secretary and treas-urer and Warren Adanifi Johnf E. BH)th, Jowph llanwn. Dr. G. C. T'Taylor ..and. David,' K'oilge'a'H 'llie board of director . - I I The IlooVer Bros, mill is one of the Pioneer mills in Utah county and is known far and wide over the state as the maker of one of the finest grades: of flour on the market. While most of its daily output of 70 barrels is cousuuied hi Provq and ehvh'inuvimme of the flour is shipped to Salt Lake City and other L LpDints "within the state, SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs "The lwiice department of provo desires to extend to the citizens of provo'. a cordial invitation tothelr annual grand ball to be given at Utahna Gardens next' Tuesday evening," says Chief of rollce Wren Wilkjns. "We beljeve that such sociability will' assist jn establishing a more cordial "relationship betvjMv Hie "dtUens of Prova and the police de '"" is(UP - rgl . . tr SCRENSEN HAS NEW LEASE ON r MRS. BEINGS - ' PLTMOUTH, Vt, March 17. (UP), Colonel father of the president, cannot live more than 48 hours and the death probably will come within a com." paraUvely few hours. Dr. Albert M. : Cram said today following bis early visit to the Ooolidge homestead. FoIlOWlna his Visit this mnrn tun. Dr. Cram Issued tloHft is not as good, although, it na improved over the condition at 6:30 a. m.. but is mni vHni,ia 05 to 140. ' Temperature about nor mal." y ' 7" The speakers sen and William were-Andre- Knud- who and the also offered the InvM-atlospeakbenediction, respectively.-Thers spoke of their long acquaintance with the departed and of her splendid life., 'Solos' were sung by Mrs. Hugh Peterson, and trios were sung by Mrs. Ray Eklns, Mrs. Mildred Mel drum and Mrs. Lois Downs. The grave in the., city cemetery , was dediyak'd-jty Wynw-it-Jlcig- SPEAKS AT REJECT PLAN "EXAMI1U.S. io"--g-et "hls- - weiitoiice wjiw asI RESERVATIONS leiirned here that he. intended to it ply for a liardon from be offense from which he was on parole at WASHINGTON, Mar. IX. (UP) the time he committed the assault Hepresentatlves of 10.000 striking GEXKVA. March IS. (UP) The on Deputy Sheriff Charles Coate workers N. mill J'.'textlle I'assaic, u .Nations coum-.i- l In- prewirnLeague -- v - Dividend. f have decided to reject "a plifing today to .examine the United by employers,, whereby tbey States senate's reservation to Amerwould return to. work at present ican pnrticliiatlon in the permanent wages, pending arbitration.. court of international Justice at The " Frank P, Wn'.sh; noted labor llagnu was to viv bis Information Austen Cbaniberlain, tbe"Bilt Sir S to Secretary of Labor Davis at Ish spcretary moved that the. ni- - toda y. t Making ircTear that they are not league liiembeM are convinced that "rpH)inK arbitration"'' the strike Largely attended f liberal services Air Austen would not have asked thf leaders' are preparing a statement were held Wednesday in the s council to consider the reservation offering nn altorndtive plan., a ward chapel for Mrs. Helena unless amhussiirtor'in - w hh'l- iIgdrnpt Carter, wifertirSamupl Car- Wasbingtoiii Sir Ksnte Howard, bad demand for oomplete publii ity of all ter, who died at the' family home assurred him that the state departon Provo .bench Sunday, further hearings In the caso.". . Alfred F. ment would not object. Hnvii of the ward bishopric presided. The invocation was offered by John Jolyison, the benediction by --'Kel JofuiHon.-rTb- p TfnisH1" wfi's ' The three fifth grades of- - the furnished, by the Timpnnogos male Parker school under the supervision quartet, eiiiislstlng vt Thwr Farley, vt their teachers,.-MrsAgnes Cran-- I (ail Furlcy, Ivern Pyne nd (Jail, MiN. Piiscill.'i, Swenvon and Shepherd, , M f Pfi sio" "WliiH a kefT" vi Tt el " the "The speakers wereSenator DF.NVKR, Culo,, Mar.,. 18 (UP) State: .Fish, and Game hatchery at Dixon, Bishop M. EJ.; Karthner and Fi tudc L. Bishop, former vice MfTlDavis;-1-Kp'' ingville WeWesdliyliTieTTiooiiT .. chairman of the board of directors ixissible The. trip was ni'idc of the Globe Nationalibank, will ge through the, courtesy of the chilon rlal.in federal court here today dren patent who furnished wavs on a suH;ific charge of chal of ',transpotatin.- - -- Tb of $iiM of Hie bank's- funds. drenwere taken" ."through , I he is expected thatMr dif.be Mary Fffueral. services will It. at held were the and hatchery taught, ferent stnpesr of development- - of the the bom? ot H. K.- - Vance, 287 East Mlnty,' bis secretary,- - charged with fish from the egg to'iu.full'rowth. (jtm'L Friday, after- him JoliitlyT will teltlf'aeainet. her for laire. Law- former employer and t hit-- charges They nlo visited the oo'loction of noon at 2 o'cliH-son of against her will lc birds.: niiimals and South Sea Isl- rence A'a nee, link and curios,' owned by George W. C. L. aivl Ardatb 4Iood Vance, The Bishop Is one of Ta Image, taxiderml-- t of Spving-vllU- child died Thursday tit the home of officials in Denver .under udlct-'ffi-JiThe Globe Nutious' Vlojcd It Kiimliir trips are taken each the parents in Price. The bmly wiH tloors AuguiU4hft Tear iii' coitneet ion with the school bp bronglit here for interment this city; . work. Provo city Wiiieiery. rj - TRIBUTE TO ... . Tfcnp-anogo- KIWANIS CLUB "Personality"' was the subject of a splendid address delivered be-- , fore" Mmk members' of the Ki wants club today by Russell Hugbes.'-wlA- i recently returned from a European mission. '.. The speaker" who was scheduled to address the club members was unable to be present at today's luncheon, because of a death in the family and Russell Hughes was pressed inja service at the last minute. He handled the subject well and received a larg 'number of compliments at the close of the luncheon. Dr.-E- . G. Height' presided ' at today's luncheon and the attendance prize was.awardedto Lloyd Sutton. A -- reading by Ethel Laurey of the B. Y. U. and instrumental numbers by Hayden Simpson of ..AVanier Stone's.Cfllnmhians, Clarence Allred and Russell Hughes were exceptionally welt Teceived. "TJip singing wn rasman. l - e-Pntwd which., be ..auffgrad-abou- t jutdnluhL-- - Tbe president's f af her ' has taken". virtually no nonrUhtneut for CI bours and is rapidly growing weaker, according to his pbyjtfelan. It was learned at the Coolldge homestead today that the president hits it9nBffldaniTa"BnlIuD7du WtT1 his father'a critical Illness at the expressed Wish of the colonel. Colonel Coolidge told Dr. Cram uiore than a week ago that "Calvin-laother things to attend to," nnd there was no need for the president o.somej. tQlytnouth." s PRESIDENT TO PENITENTIARY - MILLWORKERS services." Respiration 46.- - ( Signed) "Dr. A. M. Crm "We are trylna to msir (Vtinnot Coolidge a comfortable as jubte,'- '- Dr, Gram-toM Presa. Is onlr a amwitlim nt "7 time now,:-- The colonel cannot live more than 48 hours and It is likely tue end will come within 21 hours. Cram Dr. stated Colonel Coollrti had recovered as well as could be expected from the heart attack LEAVE TODAY LAID TO REST " partment . "It is out 'desire td become more generally acquainted with the people of Provo and feel that the sK.ial 'ontact afforded by such events as our annual dance will bring about a. better understanding and closer cooperation between the general public and the police department. "That is the primary; tibjert-ot-tdauee, nd we hope; all will eome'butBnd enjoy ihemselvcsVfth-Hu- a led . he- --4IIAN LAYYER a . . there-.?- Suffered Heart Attack Last Midnight But Iiallied Briefly LEAGUE TO -- MILL HAS NEW- -- and R. Marsh, forwards? Joe ChrisThe youthful tsheik banditrwbo tiansen and G. Oscnrsoii, guards; R. . Considerable new equlinnent, conshot James Springfield, Plnttvllle Olplp and J. Page, subs. the latest and most lnv of sisting on of the night merchant, February mill machinery, has recently 14 in an attempted holdup, was proved been installed in the Hoover Bros. in found the first of murder guilty Service Flour mills of this city degree and sentenced to life impris- Other new machinery is now en Members Give onment at hard lalior by a jury In route here nnd will be installed in district court which returned a ver-d- the near future, according to at 6 o'clock yesterday evening. the very of the mill. management : 2. : The improvenient, which- is cost.Deaf son, though you're gone, ' SPANLSlI FORK TO We love yon, dear boy,' ing more" thai $3.000,. will make the REMAIN IN LEAGUE. , so cstattlbluaent ,1hekadinc-.mlll-j- ii jaemarx janz . flPAXISH i ('tub FfRK, Miir., 1H. county. While it is not the dear, Baselwill fans and merchants of ,We have missed you at home largest mill, It will be the most this clty have decided to remain modern and when the But! ont bHrts swell with Joy In the Central Utah Baselmll alterations' are completed. 'To know you were loyal while present " - ' BUDGET IN EXCESS OF PRESENT EXPENSES niwttrf Supcrintendc'at n., Chuvle Jewls of been city schools signally- honored l)y being selected as one of the coilnborators to aid n the testing program which will 1nun immltep uf T't.ih be carried-odisttictsuext-'wi'ck-Tnidethe dlrcc-- i tion of the Federal survey staff. Dr. J.-- , Svars vt the "department of education of Stanford university is In charge of the testing program'. According to member's of the local teaching fraternity, it is .a distinct GREELEY, Colo., Mar. 1$. (UP) Vade. Kellner the remainder of bis life in prison B. for commlttbni murder to obtain money to carry on his snrinlai!tiv-itle- a -l- SAYS DOCTOR ', UNIQUEPLAY teamxeliresenilmsltaaILUeaaaiit ! """ j j CANNOT LIVE ,ll,r -- Charge-ottb a OFF T SLICED -- will have meet, The first game will be played this evening ai 7:30 o'clock between the i.m..,- - n BMu .wp- imii m Agriculture, Nary. Treasury " and Postoffice Budgets ' Are Hardest Hit ' diaries Ooach : Ettella C. Stroud of Pitttburgh.' or $100,000. V. charaina the alienated her husband's The chumpon teams of each stake selected in the various ward contests during the past . few weeks will meet to determine the best team in the county. The tournament will continue Friday and Saturday r t "AfefcV WsA Rote law.' SIrt! The eleuilnatlon totirney for the election of the championship basketball team in Utah county will begin this evening In the Young uni s versity, gymnasium under the of the "M" men's club of the four stake, "Alpne, Utah, Kolob and ' Xebo. . ("--' FIFTH MEETS PROVO . understudy 1 ;, miinai BUDGET BILL Lorrain'L. Young University Gymnasium 10 Be scene 01 mated wwi NESBITT TAKEN TO JAIL AFTER CONFESSION MILLIONS AR E I iinin .' Parker Pupils Visit Hatchery BANK OFFICIAL WU-lia- GOES ON TRIAL De-Ho- a.-- " ..," Child Died In Price, To Be Buried Here turn-Ton- rn-t- he " '.',. lft s ilai FOR BEDSIDE ; WASHINGTON;. Mar Presideut Coolidge will prtibably leave the capital early this after-- . noon for the liedside of his' father, , The president; in this, hi in other personal matters, is making every' effort tojsep the affairs, of hissmi i ily from, public .gaze, Mr, Coolidge was in communication with Plymouth today and was. advised of the ImpeiiiTliig "death of his 80 year old father, Colouel John Coolidge) r The aged iman, however, was not able to talk .with his son. The president on - his journey northward Info, the icy hills of Vermont win take only a few attache and secret service men; on the special train. ""The Journey will take "about 18 l.-4(t- ' or-4- 0 hour-Sr- ' The president's train "will stop either at Ludlow. 10 miles - fnm Plymouth or at. White River Junction, about 20 miles from Plymouth, depending upon conditions of 'toadsbetween these two points and the little ;Clid;8 farm hoHse at I1y " ' ' ' mouth Kotch. Automobiles have lieen. madw ready at those two points for the preeklerit'ir Jpurney, leaving this "afternoon the president can arrive In Plymouth -- - - early-- ln)r6w''fl)orn-iugtMrtt Coolidge Just hefore noon.' re- - called the' invitations she had iwueil-fo- r a White House mnsicale to be held ut 4 p. m., today. It, is be-iieved she will accompany the' presl-- ' ' dent on liis trip to see his father. - ,., Provo Child Dies, ' . Funeral Sunday " Reanod Reynand, . daughter of Charles and tavpmU Lott Reynaud, died Thnrsdav morn-in- g at the family home, 755 North Seventh East street Fnneral services will "lie held" 1"; the Mana- - war chapel Sunday 4 |