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Show HLUPIIONIUS r year It t f- -r trkot ii U UnW r - 'I i I I v ;W- : 4 r . v FflE A " I 11 uu - PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, il " " . '- Jl'l. f, i .7. 3 r -" Air Explorers Erape iv rn' uuu C Barnes Will 1 1 1 u I I VILLAGE - AHA Here Route to Texas; Is -- ' Will C. Barnes, first assistant forester in the. United States Forest Service, was a Prove visitor Thursday, ani left for Ogden early- Fri day morning. . Well Known Mr. Barpes, who is noted as a writer of. art Idea and stories, of many tyies for the Saturday Evening Post and other of the foremost mngasines of the land, came to Pro-vafter a visit to the national forests In aoutherri Utah, wbjch he.re-porteas being in excellent cpndl tkn, particularly as to - range. Mr. Ranee wort; ls- - Jt specialty Barnes, whose virk in. the forest service has been outstanding for v. uiany'years. The assistant forester" Is on Mil way to Teias, where be will purchase a large number of longhorn cattle for transportation to the Wichita National Forest of Okla - homa, where 44)'anned fe pre serve this picturesque breed of "tne Writer:'' 1 "7 , Will R; JiW v V V En Stops Noted Author rnni in GH in July-Fois-rt!i L'lMio rauvu When Plane Falls FFJCE THEL" ( vn i 1i7miTft nnnun J. ALL SAFE PARIS: A 111 11 i UHL.U11U , AT IleralJTc:.. r TrtW- - l -- (!IIPd(S uu c s a'U llV II - r -- ' .) q y i pfnnr-- ;riA r I v i I year, Noa7. fo::tv-secgn- d 7 f it 1 regulartrf Air Program Announced for Great Occasion; Parade, Program, Sports and Fire-works Are Featured C , From dawn until. long after the sun hides behimV i western range of mountains, there will be one contir!,: round of activities in Provo on the Fourth of July eel if1 tion Monday. It wiH be an old fashioned, genuinely wf. some affair. There will be things to interest every rm bcr of the family, from tJTe little tots to grandpa and grandn The committees' ifrcharge of the celebration are of f opinion that it will be one of the most interesting r ' ' " m:l given in the city for a long lime. - ;.'.. ; 7 Features Art Arranged W will be the the celebraj.ion bicycle race.-- , Outstanding -fireworks in v the late evening parade, the ball game, the 't-it ; the regular Fourth ot July program. yCKt' early inys. t At 5 o dock in the morning members of Battery 4 ::v"The 'lotighorns are rapidly, the national guard of Utah will fire the regulation bL extirt Li'm," d(H'iared 3Ir. in honor of Uncle Sam's birthday. .About that time, also, Harnei. "fn fifteen years inore a J the must, tjhe jraghbrn would be no martial band, Provo's famous and loyal fife and drum cc more nnressoma nvh step werefwill Serenade the'e'yt. What would a Fourth of July celel taken. In. theY'klilta forest., tlie- in Prova amount to if the martial band failed to m?' longnornSfWiu-Hooas great nn tjon 7 .. . ; the buffaln whb-- sre trip, through nitration 8 oVtock i Tim fountain at at the The ;. gather numbers. Texas large raasrt arer, ent hiiskrje ,- 4h inotfiing for the bicycle rac$3. ... .Valuable rr'ues y, be tmove lo preserve the "ijreednd Complete details will be given in the bum' thiwe wiU tielittie'dlffrctty 4 Herald the" races, according to the committc-chargeconcerning ra nglng tCe t ra Rsactlolv'" , of this event. Enronte to Texas.o Mr, Barnes was accenipirhled y frrnest Winks ? band will give a concert in Pioi. The Provo ler;- jnsslstant district forester. r Parkat Qo'cloclrwhile thrvarious floats to participate in t Sees Provo Protilem- -. are assembling on Fifth West street jMatliAndefsonpresldent f the parade The parade will get into motion promptly at 10 o'clock f'tah State Fish and Game assocla.. Photos siiow the grent plane, ."Aiucilca," and the four courageous airmen who lairght their way through ter" tion, who was for so.mc years so the committee says andWill traverse the business with thelforest iff rvhre, drove tion of the rtflc.storniM und heavy fog to France. Left to right, Bert Acosta, .OiiMiiutDnOet llichatd' E." Byrd; Lfeut city and theivreturn to the park where the Mr. Bnfnes ronndfrovo during his event In Tig sue-Ueorge Xoville aud Iternt Bnlcheu. The flight was a. heroic one and a truly rTotic program will be j?fven with Mayor O. K, Hansen hlru here, ..... , the ....uami.ciips. "tay cess uimer eucu great fifeed byTrovO in eonnectlori master of ceremonies. with ::' ;rv'A. Walker Is Oratori l. " the nearby nionntans,' which, it is Roy Professor A. Walker, of Paris, Idaho, 'president" Roy INTENSE HEAT . believed, causes mosti unfavorable the Bear Lake stake and a member of the Young universi (OiHUIlnns In rejrard to floods, emt .be the orator of the day;; J j conld also be used to greet advan- - summer school faculty,-wilo Paddle Ashore After; Landing In Flyers ' Airmen Coriiqiuer Most Channel; v Unfavorable Weather ' ' lTJP) VER SUR MER, France, July AjCter hour3 6f blind flying in impenetrable darkness, rain and fog, Comhis three companions in the mander Richard E. Byrd-anmonoplane America came down ih the Engli8hvChanne1, 300 v v yards from shore, at daybreak today., across the Atlantic They ended, thejr amazing. night from New York' by paddling ashore in a little collapsible ': rubber boat they had taken along with them. ; d ' - , - r Village is ASiee- i;TUe village wa asleep.-- , France formed of the ; hecaine officially tired aviators landing when the r -made for the only light injown and awakened the the lighthouse ' ' .' keeper. ; .'. file In turn roused aallora, aud fiKhermen nearhy, and they, under -' BYRD TELLS HIS STORY The America was moored to boatn at the beac$ rf Ver Snf Mer. Byrd it.,V"":";r1"."'-'.".'.J.iV:'T',.. planned to bepresent at low tide ver srre.MER. juir.J UT) 1;30 p. Bupen ise hauling of ' tbe machine onto the beach, no tlw Couimander Richard E. Byrd, stl'l he could aee to .what extent It was tired after his heroic flight and Its ..: . , ,, damaged. ; snmuiar,, nerve flnkdvtoday testing - Automobiles filled - with ; French Ued the last aerial lwurs of thi. and American officials were, hurry-- , ing from Le Bourget to congratu-lat- e America's flight to i'rancel and care for the men who, "We were trying to land on the. larpiiy. byUlK-i- r own courage und sandy licach," he said. bad gone safely through ltsoun, "Our" lan(iiur whols broke. Onr as jKrl!ous a voyage as evcrsrecord-f- i ed either in air or-- on sea. ship skimmed oil out to sea. , We ; .From Ver Hitr Jler news of tba returned, sufely lii "tmf inlili(-- lat. . "landing of Byrd's monoplane bad " "I thought, tint I was notm-ebeen to the mayor of Bay-.eu- that I' was mer piiris arcjund 2 12 miles Inland. He telephoned o'clock thia morning," Byrd (added. to Caen, ,th provincial capital, and "But for a long time I did not " .1 ;. Paris. know where t wkh." .."to " v ', . j . - r t, -- 7 epoch-iuuklng' , PR0V0G1RLIS HURT IN CRASH ' ' log-lik- bd ''.'. -- : 1 '1 flrcl. trans-Atlanti- ' c - ' -- " , lOOSt: PROVO" Lindbefsh and 'Chaniherlln had had their troubles, but the America V'hud toilght for every mile of w- a press almoAt from the take-of- f i Roosevelt . Field at 5:24:03 a. m. Wednesday About thesnly good weather they v'imconntered wti along - the New England toast!, nd even there the : easy UtHwerf - infetspe'rsed wltli . .5 r MOVE hard tnes. , - t Jjeavlng . f ? - ftehlnd, ' their plane cut into a wall ;f bl Journey, But. lo 'their case the , 'fojt tnck,and be(aim worw-attwy A northeast wind nearfd Europe acrosa their path. ,. wetittinK s ' The Weather -- i- - , Tiah MoKf!f fair tonlglit and Boitte- -' Saturdayj w(it warmer ACTIVITY IS GREAT ' portion. Mjvimuni Titursday y ilmum lUurwLiy ' - 1 temp. 7XV rs, ...79 ' temp. "v-- t r- - part of loday'a.Jjerald see a ftjeclal Bargain Day In another (iij will offering to the people of L'tnh county, Everyliody will be' irt Provo Saturday. Something interesting is going to take p' ace. .The people are iipt only going to take advantage of the biirgins offered on that day by the progressive merchants of tbe city, i bnt they, will also get their iaees iiLthtt nioyU-'Why go to Hollywood to try to get into the movies when you can step onto the silver screen without i rvlng bv coining ' to Trovo Saturr . t day? The camera men. of the "Boost Provo" campaign wl!l ls on the street to take a genernt view or the'ltusiness section. .They want the streets filled ; with, people sji that there will, be lotfljiC peiiplo.in 1 s d Muthwtst ' . lit 1 r - afiun, """," . j p arid-show- , prob-leTm- ' - 4- " IS CONTINUED "state tennis tournament urday, it Is announced, followlnj Sat Score of Deaths Recorded the Middle West'r Break ' singles draw, which was held this afternoon,' Five "more tingles ; Expected matches will be played Sunday, and ,' )n . T fcfps-aslers - tA' - !; : ".; ?r-j- E : IS ENJOYABLE - Several .hundred boys and girls, with their parents, had the "time of tbolr ' ivr"j atrfIrovona Beach Thursday afternism and evenings The ftocaslon was the annual JProvo . . Third wTd outing. " theater. Swj,)i)tuing In tbe lake was enjoyTlie beauty contest keenly con- ed by 'the children In the afternoon, tested by Provo beauties. can't and many ; valuable prizes were Wunie tlie eirls for the interest they itwarded to the winners in the foot are taking In the contest.. Ttrnt races., which also fen tu red the day's cnty means, that they naiir 13 program. , the prettiest girl la thn tlty, A spirited base4ll game iJayjpd but they also may win a diamond on tbetHnch, was the feature of the king, donated by the Andorherg Inc., evenIng.Thc High I'ritU ana a vuiuslite-ftre- s glvfti Ty M(K?e tbe Seventies nfrer a thrilling conIjewis Ladles store. tent. . . pi & yu deb-ato- -- TJie bandwill.i)lay Beveral seleiEtioha, a quartet consu mg "of PeterJensen,d!4urray Roberts, -- Alice- Peterson Grace"Lintorwiirsin" A soTowill be rendered by f - I to-dn- WARD OUTING At 2:3 o'clock Saturday after noon chickens, live ones, will .bo thrown from the top of large business building on Center- - street. The crowd will "be. there to get the chickens. They, arc yours- if you cun catch Hiem. V hl'e yon are trying to get the chickens, the r;iin'r.i. man will be trying to yon "a ad all the rest of the crowd for the film to be shown later at. the Gem - will be offered by Ven. W. ' F. the. government, to take overihe. Johnson. The invocation . oflhe-Strector land at some future time.Mary's Episcopal church.' ) ley, - 3uubTeieompetitloa will open Mon'Iocense beet continued to grip the day, as will the ladles' singles,,- ma jnr pottloH of the tiiiddlea-eK- t ' ,Tcn(y-eigli- t ntea Jwve entered Lrlnglnir spires, .of deaths and and sixteen Iciite suffering. 'v . singles competition, c teams' are in the doubles. Ten la- ; Weather brought a dies will compete foe. the women'a measure of relief, however, in pretitle. dicting possible thunder showers for Saturday's matches will start at tonight and tomorrow,' Already in t o'clock. Allen (lirlstensen of Salt Nebraska the wave has been brokLake meets Bill Snow of Prove at en and, cooler temperatures are re that hour, and Buck Dixon opposes corded, , t Rev.- - Barrett of pringville at the 7 Temperatures- ranged from 92 to same time. At 6 o'clock, Lee Buttle 9B .through the entire district. nwta-- " Oscar ' Carlson, and Karl disl'taited Press '' 4abituitionPeircc, state champion, swings into closed 83 U'Slhs altrHmtable either actirn against Aldy Smith. Dr.: fllrertly or indirectly to the high Vern Greenwood and Fred Gray temiertures in the post 36 hours, (angle at 6 o'clock, nod also Will ? Deaths reiKtsted tiy towns and ' states; Pittsburgh, 3; Cnlengo,-&Knight and Roste Snow, At 1 o'clock Sunday, Mel Galla-rhe- r St; Lonis; 2 ; Wisconsin. 8;.lBdhma, will oppose F.B. Frampton and Zi. .Michigan, 14 : Minnesota,' ' 0 ; (hh Btevkis faces AldoHs Marlt-Imn- u South Dakota,., 2; .Nebraska,- 6; At 2 o'clock; Sanky Dixon and UhkvlfCT ' ' ' ' rr Bob (ioodell will ela.sh, nd Litsch, i ::: COFNTl-WIDMEETING California Junior piMwrin, will opDr..U. L.' Hill of the Utah Agrpose Clarence John of Provo. e At 3 Velock George lieven will icultural Ilege will kddress a meet Clayton Jenkins, Jr. meeting Saturday ,'iat - 2 o'clock in College hall at the Young i Tbe appearance of the young Lusrh, will be of special in- university, it is announced: I)i !II!1 will give a demonstration of the diterest Sunday. gest Ibility-o- f cow's, milk, and ftl interested are urged to be present. -- by the government.. Mr.' Barnes looked over the'Slfua tjjpf-owiie- tljiejrtaiJthilpCBfarti't ne a possiiiuty or arrangement wnh Six singled ntatdiM will epen the Tiah - '- l Cali-fomia- 5 of. heavy fog, lt ynt Ue that Llnd; l.prffh had foucht for l'OOO miles 'of - - . ceun-tywid- i . . Tennis Draw Is Announced . ! flj-ln- ; - SI nee oTil. w i s.5, eon-nect- ed he the 'wre;k."if the'Xmerfoa was Alice May Painf u'ly Injured t$rly last night they had Ven cir-- " bel i! g pounded by tbe channel seas. WhVn Crowded Trucks But the fliers themselves were cling over. France, the drone of thdr T' J powerful engines occasional?' pene-- f safe. Collide tfating down to .listeners on - the Byrd and Lieutenant George. O. still tired v; ghnmd ws the great lanej helpless Nnvllle were tip, though e in the stornxyJiighl..cruise4.ah(ut Alice lilay, 10, was plalnfully in-- ' nfter a sleep- of onry sis liours. i ttjlng to find jrlft throiigh which jured Thursday about 5 o'clock, ' . . BertAcosta nod Brnt Batclieu, when two they could see a spot to laud. trucksloaded with berry exhausted,-wer- e still Bleeping. I lirrle Le Bourget circled over Le Botirjti't The T'nlled Press correspondent pickers returning from work, col. iThsr and then gone back to the FrenrlT found the Aaierii-- Tying tike a lided on provo Bench. Miss Mayi coflst They finally came down' broken .winged bird off the beach. who nss riding on the side of one of tail the trucks, suffered, a painful gash hew, 135 miles . from Ie BonrRpt ( wings u and in one leg, and was severely bruisfield, ii Iter 40 houra und ii were broken. i Sena Tear Into Hole minutes In the air ed. After being treated "by Dr. I the center of the Wg single Beck, she was removed- to her $Thelr actual mileasfr neVer will eomited. Thev flw nmby more pluiie there was a ho'e. twofeet. ln home, on South .Third East street. dur-lne Lindbergh-'-bu- t dianieh, into which tbe sens were The Rirl is the daughter of Mrs. v miles than did the liint hoprs fntiM.v In pouring. ,t The under carriage had Lena B. May.' ' , . Thpy 'tad Several other girls received slight aecoi)ii)U.slied '.'two been, swept, away. The three, pro.t pellers were broken.. .' v tblnss Injuries in the crash, but, no seriwis ttifl The plane itself .(Wag tied to the consequences resulted. Neither truck ) Hret, 'they had completed third American flight shore by ropes, hut, because the tide was Iwidly damaged by ! the collision. had come in-- while it was moored Collision Oreurs vlthla 40 duya.'- , rtccondby, they had "proved that there, The accident occurred when one floating and the seas Snf, tetrilile enemy of ahrmen.' waa even when It attack-- : Continued on page six (Continued on 'Page nix) 4 at Its worot at the end of a battle In which other elements had their - . , y City-Elk- TheoreHratljfheftrgonnijtsi'ld reached INM- 1 ; . t vv. . ; ; ' ;s 7-M- - ; - - SkI't ";- the-clt- m.-i-t- o ' 5 1,1 n yBrrr ai5S!ffiiSiuaia " ;f -- , .' d Community Church Ave. ICv. Second No. and I'niv, Races and sports for the kiddies will be conducted ' .1 Pioneer Park beginning at ;2.o'clock... Birk's Central U. nn:TirnD Park at 3 :30 o'clock-Ott- ..J. cr033 reagueamjonsxthe if bats with tl ' c . thur crew of the Copper league. "Freedom", will be "the subject of ' I ; cornea fireworks the then And if RerrMr5'BaiiiHrt'ri-tieetw(J!1 S S tne service or morning worship in MapifitentTirewtrks Dinplay corner Sec ,'. 4Jnder the direction of Fire Chief Reed'Boshard, at 'he Community ond Korth and University Avenue, assisted by his fire fighters, one of the most spectacular fi ext Sunday morning beginning at works displays eyer giVerj in this city has been arrarr 11 o'clock. A cordial welcome Is will be at 9 :30 o'clock in the evening. More than it x tended. This j j ne minnav scnoot or rciigiou Worth of fireworks will be sent into the air from the w educatioa convenes each Htthdav at side of University liill, sometimes called Temple hill, 'i MJ a. m. The school nialntini assessor all ages through grades intire spectacle may be viewed from University avenue'; alonir these strc nd departments, adapted to .each First East streets. Cars may be pafkr-too to crowd ontticular age group, need no There wilbbe . 'J t J soectacle may be oDservea as weuj roroine aistancet in is nothing. to obscure the. view, since titj west side of the i. Supervised Play free frortv trees. 5 is To Open ' The barade in the morning wnt beVjivided into four se; Two units of sufiervlsed plav wli tions: Patriotic with the color bearers, Vt he band," Columbia, on Tuesilnv. G. A- - RJ, American legion and the auxiliary, Indian War vet e started lulr 5, it is announced crans," national guard,' and the Boy Scours ; city sectionlth. Webb, in 'charge of re'reationar univer-uty- ,s vork In this Dorothv Miss Provo, city officials; Ike department, schools,5 civic and community pioneer will and. wards, Miss organizations; Chloe Wright leesley issist In the work, and the complete Allred as banner bearer, the martial band, - , anlrlriHians. Call of Mormoni hattalion.. Provo in utline will he announced, biter. ,honn The supervised play Will U 1 Ufa Vow 1Mf ". PUt.b y Amer1csnTlO .d at Pbmeer.tmrk.-ihana anower iiuai; .commercial' section wan Negion imrk and the First ward Best Crop, utan, Social halt. the boys band,rand floats trom city business houses. . . f . 15 " - - 'IT- 1 I 1 -- L - July o' - .by-Del- l "city,-'Mis- ger-M- -- - ' :; V, , e Pleasant Grove To Have " New 'Herald" Reporter -- Episcopal Church West Second No. St. FLOOD DKU E ENDS CVinehision of the local drive fyr lied Cross fnnd.-- for relief, of 10 a. . Sunday,."schoo1, Holy ! ''the.Mississippi flood sufferers l. 8iinoumed !omnrtilon and sermon by the rect- by lleorue Lcvm. " t cliairiiisn of the Provo eonniiii - ir, li a. m. of Ttee on the drive. A ce-tWES. W. F-- BCLKLEf. . tSS2,70.-the'1 total rrm-- o.irn-tRector. . 1 ' but inn, as snt to' I" ' V , . . ,. at Ksn Francisco. T'i " TrTAND..V 1: "IJXDV, tbis.. "t addition- f Sunday school ST. LOTJIS, Mo., July X (VP) r;r Colonel Charles A. Lludlergh, hero l f tHilcir also' will U' of the first flight from I .great project, Sew Vork to Purls," took off here to- t k The Provo c1qtj-I--Cross- , he wishes to espi day for will attend the dominion jubilee.- g I preciiifbin for (lio su - Lindbergh is flyingrl'ha Spirit I .ered. by J.rove of St. Ixuiifq" the Kvsn montlnne T drive. " .. rtt wlriflrW SO I m. ' I Herald readers In Pleasant .Grove will be delighted toieawt-i- t writing 'lsglniiing Sufiduy Jtlss YloWi, Uest will - resume-- wr for this' iMtpr. Miss Wf st will represent the Herald Gwt and will .write not odly local items, biiFTirtieles of Kenernl interest to that conirtuuiity, Her abUUy s a eorresieoderit is f her city.' and apire1atfl by Miss West at yon know of any. nfVs In Plea sunt Grover-ca2fi-od it to the paper, and she will gfiidty and as such. The Herald' Is. 1. lull county's only amV nil- the Vtah coutitj.j If if is Is interested first, la-of Interest to I'taihr emmly ywt jnayArrfd about it In the. Herald. that well-know- ' ft - on with-Silas tinjin -- . ; I - I nnu-sto- , I -- 11 p -- I ; I ' |