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Show ' r Your Newspaper axes U M print Wttk r. . ; " I - .'i ' ' ' . ; in.Ai.ryti" . '" ( ' - . ;".'- - - ; .. ... k J--- - T.. - , V nfcfaldTcIc:.:;.. . gri4. Bnriacw Offie Editorial wt Knti Deel. self)) scroaaaJ JtetaresU U Tmt 4 ttorietjr .1- mWwIuwM; ESl?il!ifli7r:" ! f HUH 1 I lIlU V II II "Ml IJ11 'l II I'I DIULAjfew4Ltft,Aecept Mrio'tt-Ci"iw- r: 111 I LUII If ILL U I II I -- : Haytfuristiansen Loses to Glilman By Sixteen wed Votes; Contests of Naylor and ' Greenwood Fail ; u 4 '"; l ....;..: 'T . Rirk,( j ' Press Conference. ine utan county commission wiu be Democratic during the npTt tvun vpnra na a rpcnlt nf tha clanfinn ointoc! inofif.if hy James W. Ginman, mayor of Orem and Democratic fandi aate ror tne commission lor the four-yeterm airainst Martin ar Pleasant Grove, Republican caitdidate. Late Ii f S. Christiansen of of the votes was completed in Friday evening the I Judge George P. Parker's court. With the exception of about 1 1 50 questionable ballots thespecial judges finished the recount. l yam By txtm ; . ; ) fuMn After Judge I'arkor Lud questionable ballots, It was uruuu (uuk uiiiiiuu unu WVT rote or 16 more than CbrU-- J rhn had fiHIH Thla vnlf almost- - laentlcai wltD tne un- -i ffldHl rote as paldbhod in the ;he T W riillmon u.uumian i fiy; 'it I fhr6u8h angd: and frnfimrtMi PfTpantleii 1n: the return from indues ol two- aiwriftH, tne d of WSnTeronmlssionprs, sir s a connty board of election t .MtMiera, deciflea tnat t nnsnnnf uenl Bad bwii elected by 22 votes, Sj'WttJdg 6982 as against (1000 ; for - 1 jtt r -- SALT LAKE CITT. Jan. 8 (UP) Judge Ellat H.nen of Proto today was installed Justice of the aiate i supreme court. . Installation took place la the supreme court chamber! at the state capttoL Judge Val entine Gideon Installed Judge Sam. uel H. Tnurnisn as chief justice, and Judge Thurman administered the oath to Judge Hansen. Friends of old and new officials were present t the installation. which was of sn Informal uature. The oath was a brief official pledge to support lh constitution and to discharge th duties of the office. Governor George !L Dern will name Judge. Hanseu's successor as Judge of the Fonrth district court in tne near Tiflure. Governor Dern already baa Indicated that he bas virtually dedded upon a man. but was not ret ready to announce his ;..- - , selection, When tno supreme court meets Tuesday., two ; Judges frotn Utsb couaty will M m ; bau4, Judge George P, Parker having been tn- vne 10 sit in place of Justice J. EI"riek, Wb u vmhW U Attend the flfalacsstoa tr-.. year;' 7; 'i'..:..,'-v':, (j ( Anierican-reeoghlze- f ' - - y prac-tiiall- f nm 1 - Some AGED of Payson gained th recount for the In the contest against him by Earl Greenwood, of American Forlc- - def sited democratic candidate. Taylor's of"Utcial rote as announced by Judge Jarjer Is 703T, as against C!)20 M. S. Christiaffsen -' Irte for Greenwood, D. Boyd, who was giv-- " tU artefld of 471 rofrs over George A. JSaylor of Provo, Democrat, by (he fomity board of eanvassew. In the t'l votes taken from hit lead7(!fS3 as iecoflnt. his final Vote being ' VgaiSst 6933 for Xajior,t Allfged mlscountiiiK of the votes Openi In favor of G.lllnmn yrovetT iu n-- : 'without iownonnrm xiiim (imnttng.: As soon as the ndge found that the IHvra ciint correct, tne Kenurau-atnir that iiiiimnif tiega n to concede ou'dj be elected. ri Sheriff I, hl . i t its present, figpre of - 500 men:- WARD PLAYERS 82,- -' . CHICAGO. Jan." 3. (UP )ri ganlsed baseball is to be placed on nere n trial ednesdjir Ijefore its own highest court Commissioner K. M. Landis. . From all ' corners of the lanH -players and former players today were fonwgrtnjt on Chicago to appear before' Landia and give their versions of the xhargeg made Bat-- : urday night by Charles "Swede" Risberg and any-- other charces of corruption .wbij h have been r may . y. Business Women's i Committee Meets Bonds; Banquet Held. I'- to. the 'FIREBUG' IS AIM ACTIVE Steel City Pool Hafl Is De-.stroyed; Incendiary Is Suspected . ;v , -. Provo- - state he board - meeting president weelc-wnvonce- ", r 1 oi Bjwn-- wj-re- T i: 7. ) T. T" A!J men nprtroved for.uieinliershlp the University cluh mule. chorus At the lire rspivu-- to ho irf-euilfo .of - JTofessor William. ;. K, In ni tonmr funeral services for lyeftneth t ir,i . . 1 tH' SmthTnir.3A'c 1 1 1 - 1.. luniimj held In" the Provo 8ltth ward"t;sel Tuesdu at oVloek. ; The - twdied Haturday ul ah t of pneumonia In Salt the;Semounts, reci'utly havo inade their honiq. - u ,..,...'., . 'The life:.may 1 viewed t.:be iiiime .raa Pnvo7!U, I rt .Neia eieamouni, S'W- j the iefTlcer;-x- l::l aetg-Tiii- 10,-S0- Bobert.Rothwell Is Laid To Rest tf we . Pay Biff Dividends x.r crrv. -- Dividend joiL 3 li"ck,- - totfllins u i .more ban 15.!i0.000 are tieing mailed tiwlav by niln'ng companies of Utah to their; stockholders in .this;' jand other states. The Ulah I'opner com- nnn" heads- the, list, with .dividend, The tvrk-tab. totaling Ution will Jil.i(.i 11m TilUl'' is paying $345,81 5.5vL... t HlVlUft J duet, George and Ivan ; Closes Bpoks ner Payson, Republican, county trestir er; Amnion Tuttle of SiMinib Fork'. Reimblican, county, auditor; Pyron Dastrup of Provo. rfepulili- - ' can. county clerk, and Hugo ".Price of Provo, Republican, county .: :; .,.; .:.'F((Jlnwlng the Installation of the new officials the new and old of fie-lal family of the county Joined in a banquet as the guests ot the county. are as f.i-The retiring offk-liiws : James T. trarduer of Aiuerl- inn fork, county commissioner: K. B. Jones of Ieht, county stirveyor Wallace. M. Hales, of Snanlvli Fork " county clerk i Clifford I Wright of Pleusant Grove, coiiuty , auniior; Henry Jeppson of Payson, county ! r. . ,' .c' 'v. ) - , . - ' Iuterinent was University:Student h Mrs. Vommits Suicide FLYERS PAUSE Mon- In -- A CHORA, in:, J.m. UP). C011- 'LiiiviI Hint -- her TOT exiterlencml' . a, . Mary-Montag- ue Dies 1 - the Pleasant at Resldeitcel treasurer. 1 K7 : . e ,....;. v oiH-ri- s ir. - - lay4i h j ut 1 art "C ... . .. Si: ; - -- Provo Theaters :Are Arrested I K y 1 i' f Managers Of SPANISH FOlfK. Jun. 3 Mrn. had to offer, Mary Montoya, 42. wife of Saul at ber Montoys, a laborer, died GUATEMALA CITT, Guatemala, loe N. Moonva fuiver-dtborne after a brief ll'ness. She was United 8tatea Jan.: 3. (UP)--Thof Uti mil student, killed born Jan 27, lHSo. 'Little Is known Pan. American flyers rested in this .; of the earty history of. the famand elevation of Mimre high capital dty left a note .in which lie l.ere ily. Theycame,to Spanish Fork extinct volcanoes today, They plan ri id of nis determination to die ! to live ten years eso. Mrs. MnK , untC - nun ha fo take; off for San Jose iifc., iarrhfd and tir nr"f prvrtimsiy nnlille at'thl 4nw wlltUe-nw-de W'ft.iiunri( vlved by three children of her first ed. Their arrival yesterday. n the todav. inquest marriage,- J. B. Gomes, Ella and His mpelrjal Highness Prince ,Ta- was cheered . Musical selections .were rendered ,iiuijm hagora plr Stella Gomes, aud one son Frank, suhlto Chlchibu, second sou of'the by Inex Wheeler and Helen Palfrey nv. several thousand siiectators, in M.OOI) WATERS, RECEDE Issue of ber "Second marriage. Her late emiieror Voshlhito, of Jaitan, man, the Mapleton male quart et.Hvluding President Chacon, diplomats husband abas been working tn Colo- and younger' brothef of Emperor Brown. and 'Kovernuent otficials, and a battalion ,Mf. and Mr. Guy -rado and bis exact wbereabmts are Hirobito. Death of his fathFKi'iHised lof InfaitryMEMPHIS. Tenn.. Jart Frank BJnrnson. his M.i A. Boyer, of fered the honedlc - f SJiortly lef.ore.the arrival of the. The week-enbrought some relief not known. . Th(k eldest son is work Prince. Cblchibn to ' 09 and, John 8. Groesheet dedi1 J American flyera Mankee ImperUtl to lbe"thoiiandf' tiersous over the lmr somewhere In , Nevada. The books at OxfordUnlrersit.t i;f Eng. mld-4graved." Interment was Jn Ism" was denounced fry a masa aieet centTwi soiitb whowre forest from children of Mrs. Hontoya have been lland and set out for NlpivTfiis- incen opon nis arrival futnn; 01 uvr ijHiiure w Xvergtem "cemetery, under tjivdt;' Ingr.of . 3.000. persoiia. organized hy flielr, Jwhjea-b- y ihe flood wateTs of KruFiaii; tiu-- u second bdsmmit' , v. lla NewWork." the prxtgrmdw partyv rectlon of A; X. W heeler. iv'f more that life evei-ythlu- :'; . The siwakers were C P. Warnlck, Lewis ihilln, C' I Warnlck. and Bishop W W. Warnlck, aU of Pleasant Grove;. Elijah Jensen and Bish op ClaudeVt'flttte,- - both of Rlch-flel- d wewmetery. fT - wood son. s T PAN-AMERICA- s Fiitieral Services ' For Seamount Boy Mining 'Companies I for-anar- Imi'ding; th.H. taf .15 at H o'clock Thursdav, - ber 1 1 r , an Important husiuesa tueetliie wilf ; Funeral servh-etor Mr. Holierf take jVaco."a,'XIeniters' of the chorus 1 Kothwell. who died Monday from n re ji Iso expected to lie preW'tit t heart tronlilo, worw held Thursdny the Vl"'. ladies gymnasium u 8:4 at 1 o'clock in the Sprjngvllle First ' .o'clisk Friday evening. ward chapel.. Bishnir J. E. Bird fered was In charge. Prayer was-oby. 3. Ht Manwarlng and E. M. Snow and J. F. BringiiurMt of the Kolob " staker presidency and Orson Hutch-- ' Ings were the sjieakers,. discussing C6.ll i e - ' ing ace." All of the pliivers whom MsIk. Jtbexfetloi of Chick Gandll and tiwar ."Haniiv" Felseh denied. hlM . ivtiiin. said Theycrr iki "si)ly" that he would at evenwm. tn Chh-....... . the budThe conmTtttoeover-rodwisdom' in Mrs; W. L. Greene had charge of get 'And "quest lonelr-lts-; the e;itertainniHit of dniicing cutting down - funds actiuuisinied ou the corns personnel. ' The budget rec 0 1 mended an enlisted strength or piano, men.-b-ut the committee boosted It to 15,000. n . I i. ten play. Plans Activities 'J'-.'-- SERVICES FOR five-wa- . the : d liuiWTms-jirogran- Cliib Male Chorus tuc irge Ueunm-onnty'tiRsMto- fHiirt Invlta-ttonflrer- term of the fw., Payspn Renders Program ' It iiressfded,. was decided that the state convention should be held In Salt' Luke e part of Sliiy. tlty the latter vxtended by (teden, IHeltel and Suit' Lake i'ity.'v. Th'work of the personnel Ke if sewu eommrttes Which 4s agisting f m anrvey pui .out the lty L ltatini of "working conditions of I Uuslne8s and professional women In I', the United StateswasHliseuSsed and all of fleers present were urged to ui m te tnat tne uesiwinaires f filled put by the I'Biversity and sent buck' to the I niversity with. data given as accurately as ...7TTT r Dem-ocra- Belief In the existence of a 'fire-bagin Utah comity gained further subsantiatlon Friday, when tbJDe-mos.pts- d ball and shoe shop at KteeT City was destroyed by flret with dtttwae estimated at $2,023 ' , . Awrdngt - Ft,re j Chief - Be'd fyshard of Provo. .the floor nf the ltwjl hall, which has htVn dosed for some .time, ' was' saturated wltb gas6'luev (caving little diinbt that 1 he. fire whs, of ineiwdiary origin One row of tracks. hjadU'g from tin road to, the door and Jiack again wag noted, and no other tracks wen founil in the vicinity of the. razed , two-yea- oard qf cqunty commissioners of 'tab county. He" was chosen to erve a bead of the cointniBtdon at .its at noon Monday mmeuiatety following the Installa-tUof the newly e'ecfed yffMals of the county. '! t uuimao Nondnakts James W. Glllmai of Orem, t, whose election to" the was. assured after the elec-iocou test, made the motion that ii colleague, Mr- - Smoot," tie named chairman of the new board. j , When tlme eame for the InstaMu ion of the new officers. Mr. Gir nan presented to the outgoing cow, ulssion his bond which had usly isjiB - approved..'' by JmUe P. Parker., James T. Gsid- of Amfricnn Fork, who has erved, as connty ommsloner for ' ix ears, iuost of the time being bairmau of the hoard, withdrew J Bd gave bis place at the council Able to Mr, Gl lnian. The mirgan- atlon of the commission then fol- lowed. Neil Dahle of Spanish irk.'. liepubUcan "loldaverramrssroner, Is the ndnorlty lemlier of (he com- - ( v mission.'; j ;j Each one of the: new ; officials S s of the rtah Kederatlon of Uiisincss n was held ii nd Professional-VomeSttndiw in Bait Lake tlty at the Hoteljt'tah. Jliss Eveline Bean of An psecnt yer uie office at the last general Ion, (a the new chairman of ses-"in- n . four Pah tonnty end . , r t A. O. Smisit, for CARLSON HELD PERFORMWELL j . - ( Uisberg, who was banned.' from or- Tlielrwent proi'swai for ten crijls. ers, apiroved by the" jiresident. ganized baseball In 11)2(1 fon-'hi,1n the 1H19 ' -- bl'i Vi 'lands independently In another bill liirticipation x scandal, opened the wav for ailing for no actual appropriation this thorough investigation by tell- Hence, lis "matters now stamfc' there is no actual demand ug ijinuiH n the presence of uews- PLEASANT GROVE.' 'Jan. 3. for money; for new fighting craft. paiier reKrters" that in 117 the " eirtii'e Whiter 8ox rni, nP,i..,,ui Funeral services were Seld for Peter PLEASANT GltOVK. Jan. S :hnugh thi may develop as the a pool and paid the Detroit which was preplayers Carlson Thursday at the Manila progresses. Peg (' -for the air service for tbrowiiiR", a four game series ward ,meeting bouse. Mr. Carlson sented by the. rlrst ward Jl. I. A. , "ApproiH-lationto the Sox. died at his home Tdesday Helga imlor the direction of 'Mrs.r.H. S. were $19,790.(100 plns a contract HislKTg pot Olllv llllllli..! th,.u Sweuson offered the InriKtitlon, and Hiithorizntion for mw const met ion Walker, last players Who were liMim..il iih hi.,. U M. At wood, the benediction . The iVrUehlgh (tlane that ama- iml Jmprovehient of $5,0110.000. from baseball, lmt" he Included Edilie following musical numbers were ren-- ! teur dramatche- atttilneit" In TbespjiuusTaiie7 filMilirfhe same as 1 OlIiiiM.. dered :, Ladies' quartet ; vocal solo, ; was niipropriatlons for the current year. Pleasant ifove4- -verv wp!1 luindled am) theTres'ii No increase was grunted for the Sox;, Kay Sehalls. newlr smy.intaH George Mmson a mixed quartet, r aviation pilot, and Red Falsr. who for iimn.J George Mouson, Dan Mousou, Mrs. st tear of the tatlon as a vvho'e was placed by ttf is'Pii-th" . Warnlck, and Mrs. tora At- 1,1 r" White Sox pitch- W. aictors alsive the level of the writ v simh-Ih- UNlLjLjL V ' ' v strocnire. ""When the Prom department "re' Funeral service for Paul us H. d 4he abtrnh-l- t fBWhorn, whoTIved in Prove, for pomledt one fire .hydrant was f token hat many years, were held in the Bonne- The nearest One "available require' ville ward chapel : Sunday; with 1200 feet of bose, which was placed then presented 7jthelr respet'tive Bishop Andrew Jensen presiding. A lu bonds to the , county - commission, positlon.ln ten minutes. large number of friends were in atAll memliers of the official family .; tendance. y had previously taken theif oath of The opening song was rendered Glee Club ' -- ':'' OfflCe. '-;.:;,- -' by the Bonneville ward choir, and New Official Family- -. Bishop Robert L. ElUott offered the Invocation. Jtfra.. James C. Snow The new members of the official The, Payson Male Glee club', di family 'are as follows: sang a solo, after which filahon A. O. John T. GUes and .George p. Billings reeled by Professor Carl O. Nelson, Smoot of Provo, Democrat, relect-u- d furnished the program at the Provx spoke.' connty commissioner twotyear Mrs. Eninia- - Egilson and Floyd Third ward M. I A. meeting Sun term; James "A. Gillman of Orem, ' Herring sang a duet, and Issue day evening. The Payson musicJacob pronounced the benediction. ians ; rendered an exceptionally fonr-yea-r term; J. D. Boyd "of ProThe grave wig dedicated by Presi- pleasing program. A solo by It. H vo, sheriff Republican, dent John Johnson. Clayton was particularly well, r thir4 term; Charles E. f lawk-in- s Miss Grace Folland gave a of Benjamin, Republican, re- reading and Golden Taylor talk. lected county assessor for. third .Vrchle llilham was announcer of term: Im Jeswee of 8mlngvil!e, , the program. Democrat, who bad served threw the ears by apMlutineiit Following its completion, from th singers were entertained a lunch- 'ward of county eommlsslowers, eon by Mr Ruby Clark, under the wmty recorder ; L.E. vBrot kbank. of direction of the M. I. A. officers. Provo,' roitnty attorney, for ternn John C Taylor of - With Bribery , T f V Head Board !; Afl Members Of Official Family Present was-4oun- ! jci ie mie. '."- RESIDET-f- LAID TO REST Swede Risberg Charges 1917 White Sox Team . t i GUnun Nominates Smoot to 1 ' ISREFORTEDWMSCL ... v .:- J" iK- . BASEBALL HAS regular press conference. Make was attached Committee Siiecial significance . ( in diplomatic anu congressional i Changes In Loir Amount ircles to Kellogc's action liecausel of disquieting major developments Asked received the since the secretary nress on December 30, when he de WASHINGTON, Jai 3 (UP) clined to dlscusg foreign affairs. Officials here, led by- - President Slashed by the Coolidge economy Coolidire. resent as unjustified the mandate, the annual naval appro' senatorial aad -- foreign allegations priation hill,carrying $324,38fl!580 current below to $10,000,000 as ad imiieralism the tf applied nearly ministration's policies In' Nicaragua. npproprlatlons-wa- g reported to the and Mexico, and, are anxious to house today. The appropriations committee. prove by future acts that the United States' only concerts In those actl ng on the ' president's counsel. countries Is for legitimate protect asked no appropriations for three ion 'dT American lives and property. authorized cruisers and two giant dirigiblestnnd left the navy ikt- - " '11 iii'- f M I . -- ) j II f,H , , , NAVAL BILL ' , I II I i. I Supremf Bench. WASHINGTOX, Jan. 3 (UP) JUU? Pressed by senatorial and foreign criticism of United Staiteg occuia-lio:' js,v:.N. f of JClcaraguau rebel ports, and tflced defeats of the Diaz regime therF the administration Is ready i -- 1 to compromise. Conitprom'se Sought officials are ad. Administration tvising Diaz to accept mediation in H 1 : the civil war and to agree to solution any coinproinlse 6, with the reikis uhlih eliminates the lilieral chief, Kacasa, as a president ial HKiiiranf. the United I'reiw learn- ed today rom reliable diploma tie I I sources. . , At the same time, strict orders havebeen Issued to' Admiral Latl-mei;, comniiioder of United States 'orces, to avoia runner acts swn as the recent criticized American ceit- wrshlp, .which could lie intrepeted Thousuuos of peopuf. have been niatle boniHletsa lu' the sohth by the is intervention ot partianshlLV of the Tennessee and Cuuihertnnd riven, iud nniulerof death flooding .Seft!ent--o- f the learaguun dlsJ'ui froartWowsled have been "wjmrtcd. Uwe JkJtvn imte, In wmch , Mexico ; recogniiws ! ne' ou Tlrst the rebels, would lessen the strain li Plnevillei. Ky,', awash to the hwnsetdvs; lnlow l lea n rela Uons vtreet lu Nashville, TennM wher the Cumlwrland river went over Us Sta x now acute Iwanse of the oil land lanks, ', ' ,:.-:- .' " i ontroverT, It Is Mild. .'. . Press Is Barred Vlth American relations In Mexi co, Mcaragua ana i lium in tne most .criticnt state of yeiirs, ind President Csilldge asking the press to stop criticizing the.admlii rtration s foreign policy, secretary " 0 vetes In -- .t.v.. ' tes-Me- 1 JoW 8. Taylor 'T mi r - f iJA uins ii II t "f JillaiBn. the V' Thfs total war arrlvH at, by, iuntv board of canvHHwrn InkliiK om jGlllman 28; votes In Pleasnnl lew hnd 10 votes lu Provo district 2 . At the recount all of thesu 6 Aotrt tore returned to Gillman. laywr II i IS! post! Snccessor In Fourth District Court .WW Be Naked Bj - I lon, ) Jb" the unofficial vnteihil an bad 7006 ballot and C'hristlun- n W88. The finaWote only dlf. red In one ballot from the return om the rarionH dlntrlrts a klvou . w tS.'SXjL: Vy n i ii il? judge hahseh i I I , 'vvyluy.uuV .: IN i i ' .....I PRICEIMiCZM' U U mm'd.M compromise piisi AY, JANUARY S, 1527 ) L.ii'l iJ Uiy taL-v)- - U - cm nff:ni!niiT I PROVO, VTA II, YEAR, KO. 145. fORTY-HRS- T ... 4 Harry B. ' Ashton and Ray: mud Sutton, managers of the 'olmnbla, Prlucews and St mini heutera. 'were arrested ' this for violation of the mit i. J . Jt ,, At. They were released n '' of Irnvo , on their reconIzami and city ofri lals anuonnced that no further I'tiou' Hgahist them would be 'aken until the appeal of the I se to " the dlsknlut tcourt . leclded: ' Four thousand people attend'"' the Columbia and Strand tluT stero Sunday,- - aeeortlhig- - t by the managers. - 1- |