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Show YOUR LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER TOMORROW!? YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED YOU CANNOT VOTE At present only 2115 residents of Provo are eligible ariheiBrityectfon to Yojte names are today on the registration books in the f;--. - jroting dktridkinihfixity if 17 : " r- There should be more than jKsnatany-personshulasWheir-Aote-- 6,000 names on those at- the city polls if every man and woman in Proyo exer- their right to the franchise! one of the greatest privileges bestowed upon the American people. Unless you" go to the registration agent in vour rfistrirf inmnmmr nrtA trt trnn noma inn 4)ia nffiSal registration book you may iiot be Dermitted to at the primary elect wnrTuesdayrOctober 25r-7Tomo- RIVALS THE BEST - r- row is your last chance to register before the primary election. It is just as important if not more so. to vote at the primary as at the final election. Our forefathers fought and bled for the right to vote. Shall we blaspheme their memory bv Ignoring the cause for which therdied? - TELEPHONE US i UTAH COUNTY y fft )rw paper recuIartjrT 5 before 1:4 If lMt, kOepiMo t'cloek and paper wfll be delivered. YEAH, NO. 91; D PROVO, UTAir, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1927. "rrn n n rp rrn r1 0O , - ii r a -- .... - t . f ....-..- ,.,3 00 . 4 nan 1 M 00 -- oo oo O0 ft III! K.1B rM i FOR PLANE - American Woman to Dae 'Atlantic Flight la Brought ; Back; New Start WiU Be Made At Once. h - f.'i Hllii f B- .t , .. l H l-- t oo V 1 tf 8kl 00 i I ', MVV. ' H .J. .... U A it...- . .lil " 'M i WinrAj. i Estelle Dislikes Fights t Til Fall-Sincla- Gasoline Let Out It appeared that the plane had imvtd too heavy, as what seented V S3 " '' " Notable On Stan- dSeated on the speakers stand were President Charles W. Nibley, RUTH ELDER IS representing the first ' to be gasoline came from tho craft aa It soared overhead. y load the Despite an plane made a perfect landing about 600 yards ?rom the hangar of Captain Harry M. Jones, where a large crowd had gathered to-- see the fliers off.' It had been evident to spectators long before the forced descent that the flyers, Mrs. Grayson, Wilmer h StuU, the pilot and Bricc navigator, were having trouble ' with the 11,500 pound planer Goldsborough was the first to rllmb from the plane. lie assisted : Mrs. cabin. Grayson from the - -. Stuta followed. ' "We had too much of a load," Mrs. Grayson said. "We. are going to shift about SO gallons of our emergency gasoline" supply: from the nose of the plane to the rear. 'Thi heavy load in the nose kepi ft over-heav- READY TO GO today, Both the prosecution and defense announced they were ready when American Girl Has No Lug' summoned to the bar of Justice . S.- ' ' Lines of political loyalty change swiftly in Mexico. General Francisco Frederick L. Siddons of the District gage As She Prepares Serrano (right) was counted as a friend of Calles (top) and Obregon of Columbia supreme court and Tm the Dempsey family's champion in the matter of conversation," v 'ay Estelle. And she gets the beauty honors too! (bottom) when this picture was taken three years ago. Serrano was the famous Teapot Dome case was For Paris . , executed by Calles' order In the recent revolt He was a candidate for formally started ' The defendants, Sinclair and Fall, president against Obregon. were seated in the midst of a milHORTA, FAY AX. ISLANDS. Oct lion dollar array of legal talent. 17. (UP) Having tucked her lip Mrs. Annela Bailey, who works stick In her vanity . case, Ruth Elder today was ready to embark . for a piano company, and Miss Bernice Heaton, instructor In the on the Portuguese mail boat Lima telephone office', were tentatively for Lisbon and Paris. ' The fascinating filer hadT-naccepted by both prosecution and defense as Jurors. Funeral services were held In the other luggage to pack. The two women were among the Third ward chapel Sunday after-ioo- b impressive funeral services were Whafoo Wear first four veniremen examined. Two Or Mrs, Elon. Allan, who died held Bundayuftornoon In the f an admiring world still was Tariff Row Is Likely to Be Payson Lad Uninjured WTien tmenweiawckrr- barred because here Friday afternoon at the hom". ond ward chapel for, Harold Bar- retracing the path of the American adcase of had the read and they of her daughter, Mrs." E. Ladellc rett, son of Mrand Mrs. Charles Girl on Its epoch flight, the here Settled Without i Auto Crashes Into mitted they had formed a definite Sutherland. H.'Rarrett who was aecldentlv shot. ine, unspoiled by the adulation of opinion of the "guilt or innocence'' ' Tho services were under we di- I . pulling us down. X thought we were Horse His Azores, was frankly concerned Difficulty of the defendants. rection of the First Churca of on a hunting trip near Utahiake i her wearing apparel and bus- going to have to land in the water." dressed in a dark blue Christ Sinclair, at"arid were in charge .Thursday. Exceptionally large Indications were, that there Scientist, put a tour of Pari mapped lly - PAYSON," Oct 17 Clyde Clxon, business suit walked into court a of Karl Scherer, who gave the tendance and would ba a takeoff later, today- .- WASHINGTON, Oct 17 (UP). r- - profuse floral offer- shops. few before and of minutes it 'Dixon son of opened FJJnt Wheeled To Hangar (The French compromise proposal scriptural readings. Two beautiful ings marked the services! "I am not certain of my plans acshook hands with from narrow a smilingly escape di vocal solos were rendered, ''Face spute Payson, had Shortly after 10 o'clock. The M the tariff discrimination after reaching Paris," she confided, Bishop L, L- - Nelson presided. Dawii was wheeled over to the with this government was found to death about 4:30 o'clock Sunday quaintances. He took a seat beside to Faco," by Edwin Peay, tha I must purchase some "except, BT LlttlcP his chief Martin state on counsel, the The ward choir, under the Home." by William D. Roberts. Jones hangar where it had rested carry a rider which may prevent while riding horseback froeka and things." ' ton. for a full week pending this morn-- '. complete acceptance by the United hlghwayJfteftt-her- e. sang Dressed in knickers, plaid stock fresident"TrlfrTaylor apokeaft-e- r Tho boy, was riding north slowly Fall In Conference which Prof. J. R. Boshard and "Though Deepening Trials," after ings, sweater shirt, and tie to States, the United Press learned. ing's attempted, take-of- f, t In Fall came door with rear the Mrs. 'Sarah Ramsey, accompanied which the invocation Mrs. Grayson complimented navi According to the French note, df when he saw a car coming toward she explained: his and wife. The women by Mrs. Anna Hinckley at the by John A. McAdam. gator Golds! orough for having the) coded by the state department to--- him. and directed the horse toto the woredaughter I have no clothes except those 'back escorted of the biano, give; Re Know S. "I were That presence of mind to release the ' day, rance wui postpone tne ais- left side of the: pavement The President My sang oh my back." speakers a the aproaching car plenty of room. court Toom while Fall. stepped Into deemer Lives." -' aso!ta .aitef: the plane proved 'i'crimlato.rjLJaclff, rates of the a P. noighbor Since Horta at Eggertsen, landing Saturday ; manded and return temporarily to He failed to see , another car, an antechamber for a conference. , Barrett family; Seth Scott, A. A. from the Dutch tank re Barendrecht heavy. The usual A. formalities of Salt Dillon 6 of Lake, hv driven in before rates the selecting . effect 630 Sept, ".A total of Smoot and Bishop Nelson. which rescued Miss Elder and her gallons of the panel of veniremen re- A vocal solo; "Boy of Mine," was plane's supply of 850 gallons had except where these are lower than- approaching from behind him, and the first Miss Georgo Haldeman, but Then moments. few a GerI on turned rates minimum quired horse new the when th6 suddenly, been dropped into the sea. furnished by Wallace Thomas, the Elder has had little time forenter-tainmen- t, ' France want in the car struck the animal squarely Peyton . Gordon, ' district attorney, VAs a result of the loss of this man goodir-b- ut Misses A'.ia and Betty Madsen having been busy answerfuel, Mrs. Grayson said she would ! return assurance that the United on the head, knocklng .it uncon- - began examination of J4rs.- Bailey, sang the iluet, "Unanswered .Yet," ing a deluge of messages. a to woman rather he with dark the lower and certain American scious use some of the gasoline brought States will pretty ' boy throwing and the ward choir sang "We Shall Tanker Departs ... here Meet Beyond the River.! ago in preparation i tariff raUs. and lessen' sanitary pavement The car almost over-- 1 bobbed hair. Shortly after the flyers were sue not 'did Mrs. aey said ton Miss Ruth Elder's fliKht restrictions wmcn France protests turned in the driver's effort to; Haivsen pronounced the landed, the Barendrecht departed Jorgen -. 1 know knew"1 that she avoid the collision. anything which at one time 'was scheduled as prohibitory. Mrs. Ethel Johnston, age 31, wife benediction and the grave at the with every member of its crew The boy was unharmed except for about the great oil case. She never An agreement depends upon to start from Old Orchard. of Walter Johnston of Salem, Provo City cemetery was dedicated trcas uring memories of the resThe fact that The Dawn wan French willingness to accept as a" few minor scratches, as ;medlcal read anything about the case that cue of tho "American GirH after of Provo, died this morn- bytBishop Nelson. formerly returned to the hangar and that tdequate this government's prom- examination in Payson revealed, r caused her to form any opinion. the airplane's oil line had .broken. at local hospital following a ing two .hours would be required to re ise to. investigate the rates and reThe Azores Was disappointed that almajor operation" fuel it made it doubtful if a new striction! and to change them if It "could not show Its usual hearty In addition to her' husband, Mrs. sucti atar would be changes attempted before social reception and dances in the " Johnston is Survived by two chilthe American law. '.. night Horta club to the attractive Ameri dren, Lavern and Mervtn her mothnote the new French Though can. Damage from last year's earth Mrs. William Davis of Salem; er, not does a therefore basis , CAE STOLEN present quake has not been repaired. threeJ)rpthors, Leo, Clifton and Leef R. Taylor, prominent busi-ne- for- - immediate agreement, officials and RusselL all Salem, of Davis, be are here and man of Payson, reported to pleased hopeful one sister, Mrs. Arthur Durrant of ' the sheriffs office this morning cause of its conciliatory tone and I Salt Lake. narrows because it the field of the Ford roadster had been that " 'stolen from him yesterday; The car dispute. France's offer to postpone U. Cecil Lofgram, age" 21, son of the discrimlnatoryirates, pending 'Leveling of the baseball ground, provementi by the Provo post, is Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lofgram of carried license plates, No. '49-02Orem, dl cd Sunday at the L. D. S. negotiations for a permanent com- planting of many trees, and Instal an interesting one. Grace Nixon Stewart will read mercial treaty, is recognized as a lation of additional play equipment One of the conditions of the gift hospital In Salt Lake City, fbllow- - ?'4JttleLord-Fauntteroy,"-at" I the -major concession and the state de- for .children at' Harmon: park com- ialhaf some responsible group Ing a. Mr. Lofgram was born in Santa? Provo Women's club house Thurspartment will try to meet France prises the main part of the pro- guarantee to maintain and improve half way.'' The Provo Conservation club will quin June 11, 1906. He Is survived day, October 20 at 8 o'clock. The gramme Provo P,pst No. 13, Ameri- the property for a period of five can Legion, for the yeftR 1928. fit 8 "'clock In by his parents and the following public is cordially invited to attend. years, the expenditures to be not onet thU "venl Utah Fair to'CAB FOUND less than $300 for the first year . the Hotel Roberts for arT Important brothers and sister: LeRoy, Golden Tickets may be obtained by calling Fundr. Are Needed night and Tueson Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, Mrs. MembenLof tho .sheriffs---offic- e and not less than $200 for each sue- - session. Matters of business will be and Lillian Lofgram all of Orem. This important program 'of day; little change 'MnaK fnnr. tunArt fasvlncr fnitnrl Funeral services . will be held George Brockbank or Mrs. Walter depends largely upon ceeding year, making a' total of i taken up, and a speaker will be on in temperature. j ing. car stolen from H. M. Martin, the 'hand to address the club members. Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock In the T. Hasler. i J proceeds of the "Dixie Min- $1100. Maximum temp. ' atatA aer'Aflt nf ih Vtnrrtm TnaitvannA Mrs. Stewart is nationally famous show which The local Legionnaires Immedi- It is probable that State Fish and Tlmpanogos .ward chapel. Friends annual strels", Legion .84 Sunday company,. Salt Lake Ci ty. The will be staged October 29 and 28. ately set about to Improve the- tract Game Commissioner D. H.Madsen may view the .body at the home as a reader, and audiences everyMinimum temp. car was discovered In sji isolated . The history of Harmon ' playMrs. Lof gram's sister, Mrs.. F. A. where have received her enthus-isttrall"T will he present to address the gathS3 field near the Jordan Narrows, ' ground, Its acquisition and" lm- " , . ... Burmingham, prior to the services. Continued on Pnge 4 Sunday , ering.'... c ' . . J 4 Golds-boroug- SERVICES FOR BOY ESCAPES PROPOSALS OF FRANCE PLEASE PROVO WOMAN BARRETTBOY LAID AT REST SUDDENDEATH - i ' I, j t toie de-no-ee T T . DEATH CALLS " 1 -- co-pil- MRS. JOHNSTON i s . . , ton Planning To Improve Park . : . si U.C.LOFGRAM PASSESAWAY I Sportsmen to Meet In Provo Tonight The Weather Grace N. Stewart Will Appear Here fr i ' , ...... presidency of the church; Stephen L. Richards of the general church board of education Thomas N. Taylor, vice president of the board of trustees and chairman of the executive committee Susa Toung Gates, Lafayette VI&HoIbrook, Stephen L. ChipmanjJoseph R. Murdock, Zina T. Card, of the board of trustees; r PrealdARVV , Franklin President - emeritus Brimhall and Amy man. S. ' Harris, George Brown '.. . H. Ly- - In announcing that President T. N. Taylor would preside at the ex ercises, (President Harris gave the theme of the meeting as that of "The Brlgham Young University's Place In the Education of Women,'' ind declared that unlike many peo-pof the world,, the Latter-da- y Saints believe that women ehould be with men in lhe advancement of education. The exercises were opened by a selection by 1h university chorus, under the direction of Prof. Flor-snc- e Jepperson Madsen, which was augmented by the tabernacle organ rod instrumental accompaniment. The Invocation was by Mrs. Zina X. Card, one of the Tf the Brlgham foung academy culty. A string quartet followed le with a selection. Hrs. Lyman Speak " The Founders' day oration was delivered by Mrs. Amy Brown who reviewed the achleve-nen- ts of American women. Shcj sailed attention to the fact that ihe had recently tead of a Chicago wman who had brought down a luge polar bear in Alaska; of how in Tex Rlckard'a he handling of the multitudinous letalla of the ticket sate for the Oempsey-Tunne- y fight' was a girl if 21. and that she had gone to Hickard from 'the- - alumni offices jOhe.JUnlversity f New Ywk. In her intensely interesting review of the achievements ot women 'n various phases of American life, Mrs. Lyman declared that through Education women have 'helped to wcialize and humanize the world, nd In her summary of some of he Outstanding achievements . ol the American woman she referred the suffrage movement The 'emperance movement, humanitarian and social work, Including home economics, which have Improved living and working conditions, and "alsed home, family and community standards; religious work and activity, which has helped spiritual' ise the world. '':; In conclusion, Mrs. Lyman referred to the work of the Latter-da- v Saint women; the organization of the Relief Society in 1842; their religious work which, she. declared, had helped to, spiritualize the Ly--na- n, "right-hand-ma- t -- , -- . y. ' ; American 'womanhood was glorified in the hearts of a great throng of students', members, of the faculty, members tf the board of trustees of the Young university, members of the" general church board of education and friends of the Founders' day exercises instrttitiortatiherifty-seeondnnuheld in the Utah stake tabernacle this morning, r The celebration of the founding of the historic church school began with a. mammoth parade through the business section of the city, in which school and church officials, civic leaders and students participated. The great procession, extending for several blocks, was led by national and school colors, and the. university baruLThfr Provo high school band also .enlivened, the procession with its music. The students, bedecked in colorful regalia representative of their respective classes andLthe schooUtpelfwitli flags in hand marched in double file in the procession which ended at the tabernacle v grounds. iaa at 9:81 a. After a good take-of- f m. the plana returned to the beach a few minutes later and landed. I CLlp'G al WASHINGTON. Or. 17 (TTP) ir oil cotr.pany trl.il The ; opened here today. theteach here today. L Mammoth Parade Followed by Impressive Program at Tabernacle; Mrs. Amy Brow Lyman Delivers Address t ; Former Secretary of the Interior Fallf eharactorised UpHd States suprema court decision last week "as a faithless public official wen on trial with Harry F. Sinclair" Oil magnate, on charges of seeking to defraud the government In the Teapot Dome oil lease case.; The government wllf try to. prove that Sinclair furnished in 4922 more than $200,000 in Liberty bonds to Fail and his relatives after the fav orable lease had been made by Fall.' J Turn Womm Included- - rati Two women, were on fa panel of 28 prospective jurerS cu.led : At Exercises r,:- - . ri V omarihbod LoAjJlV'ClliL FAIL ARE ON y. :" IHiWi i I .1 0O ,: AND lively Accepted. QUO pBCHARD, Maine. Oct 17 UP). Mrs. Frances W. Grayson's plane,! The Pawnmado an unsuc- eesshjl start for Copenhagen frotn ' Q$0 Teapot Dome Conspiracy Cac Opens In Washington; Two ; Women Jurora Arc Tcnt Second - U 00 ALBERT HBLE I , i -- 1U Mexican Friends Change m IILIltfl LUHU ' ( P SURPASSES THE REST ORTY-SECX)N- - (Couttaued on Faje FourJ '., |