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Show MA RIVALS THE BEST UTAH -- COUNTY 1A SURPASSED THE REST FORTY-SECQN- J yom If t you paper regularly? M Mora f:U not, telephoa PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY; NOVEMBER 28. 1927. YEAR, NO. 160. P TELEPHONE US ! o) ' oo oo oa 1 Tn Ford Stamps First 0f New Models f'' SHI 1 O0 i.. 1 v V'Wk'K rwp 3. according io. seasonal program. "All present students are to register for the winter quarter this irl President F. S. Harris, -v in nn announcement to the deans and the faculty. "This is to be done in order to clear the machinery for the winter quarter students who will begin to arrive Friday and Saturday." Great Array of Courses-Rep- orts from the various deans--otho five colleges of the university would Indicate that never before were winter quarter students offered such an array of courses of all kinds. This report would indicate that there will be opportunities for students from the older man who has had not even a high school education, to the - graduate who wishes to pursue studies leading to a master's degree. For the farmer who wishes tc come in to renew his faith In hi; occupation there are cereal crops economics and market agricultural ing, soil- - fertility, farm management, beef cattle husbandry, swine husbandry, goheral poultry, anima' nutition milk prodUcttoTTTrad cretion, fruit production, fruit production, history of plants, plant propagation, plant breeding?; fot women: costume design, baby's layette, .textiles, elementary dress making,' advanced dress making large quantity cookery, dietetics preparation and serving, food selection, child care, household problem and home planning. Other courses interesting to men of all ages are woodworkr4n ele-- 1 mentary construction, "cabinet con struction, shop work, carpentry, elementary machine design, instrumental architeural prespective, drawing, topographical drawing, original design, elementary auto mechanics, generators and starting motors. r Besides these practical courses for the average man and woman there will be. scores of others that will be interesting to various types of entrants. For instance, In thfield of commerce there will be ....,i0 their unselfish and humanitarian at the annual conference of the organization at the stake tabernacle Sunday. A large number of tho .members of the organization were present, as were also members of the "bishoprics of the stake and the stake high council. Reports were given showing the unusual activities of the society since the be ginning of the year, Mrs. Electa Smoot Dixon, president of the stake organization, pre. aided at the two sessions of the ' -- . conference. Mrs. Allie W. Clark conducted the music. According to the report given by Mrs. Dixon, the organization has .deal of work accomplished, during the preterit year. The visiting, teachers of the society have 4 made J9 296 calls on the various ' families living in the stake, besides 3,032 special visits, and 7S0 days spent with the sick. Since January 1, 1927, according to Mrs. Dixon, the Community Welfare section of the society has ex- pended $6,129 93 among the worthy areat ., - pre-scho- w itlriii.." j . such rourseapen ngcommercial art, advertising and salesmanship, " ton. 'A' '8ni, a. , highly Interesting naner on Care of theAged'1 was given at me morningaession bv - Mr j. Jeanie B. Knight of the ot the general board of the Relief Society. Mia. Ethel R. Smith, a member of the 'same board, spoke In the final session on "The Art of Myipg " Mrs. Emma S. Jensen of stake board spoke on th BooK :ana ITesiaenF-T- . N. TBSIor congratulated and praised thr women for the excellent work they have accomplished. The I) of psychology a "eli grapnicai uu bu. tistical methods, research, in mar accounting, princiyles of economicsaccounting, principles of economies transportation, labor problems anf many others. f Social Activities Besides the opportunity for study the winter quarter offers unusua' opportunity iff a social way, accord ing; to E. L, Roberts, director of physical education and Dean Gerrit Do Jong,- chairman of the' socia Winter is the seasor committee. of basketball, winter sporta, danc ing, musicales, operas, and dra matics, Dean De Jong says. ' "Leadership Week", which will be "held January 23 to 27, Is another of the attractions of the quarter. Dur-ing haperio stuc'en'ta nav tne opportunity of coming In contact with the lending civic and church leaders from all over the west. i .This year the winter quarter student will pay. only, tor his quarter plus the student body actlyitiy fee, adyisijjexaoiu i r,-.- , - - - Violator Fined; AwestefI Speeder r w, M. C. Bunch was fined $50 .on a charge- - of intoxication Monday morning. Sentence was passed in the city court, following the man's arrest by the police department Wendell Jacobs of Provo was-aaccording lo. President JES. Harris. rested Monday, charged with speed-- T . Ing, and Leland Evans, also 111 OI Prove, was taken Jnta custody, and will be charged with driving an automobile while under the influence of, liquor. Both, cases will come up Tuesday. Theft of a Ford coupe waa re' ported to the Provo police department by Eugene Backus of Pleasant Grove Sunday evening. '";' 'The car,' Which was parked In t'tab Generally front of the city and county buildfair, tonight and ing, was stolen., sometime between Xuesdayjexcept 30 and flQ,pL.to. The license rain Northwest; number is, 42580. and the cur- - is Uttle change In blue in color, with a ted stripe, inter-mounta- ottrTe. lueil f rUlO Provo is Reported The Weather . . temperature. Maximum temp. Sunday. Minimum Sunday .68 temp.' .... 80 which i Would render it very notice- able; ' One hub cap" and the left window of the car were broken, A blanket arid gloves were In the car -- when stolen. ? r NEXT - f i - HSU - Fori and ihe new "Model A" engine that soon will be Well, here they are, after all these years-Hen- ry pulling the new Fords over every street and highway in America. Mr.. Ford is stamping the number on the. engine. This gives you an Idea, of what you'll see when you look under the hood of the new Ford ar. - Note the gear shift at the cxtix-m. much-discusse- d, long-await- LEADERSHIP LQJJENDAHL Outrages Told By Refugees TRIAL OPENS In Hon j Kong l PLANS LISTED npCPATflDO KH UNIONTOWN. Pa. Nov. 28 (UP) Lieutenant Eugene A. Cayley, commander of Burgess Field here, today located the wrecked airplane and the bodies of J'rivate E. R. Emory end Private William D. missing army flyers, a few miles from Uniontown. Lieutenant Cayley found the wrecked- plane soon after he had started an airplane search of Chestnut Ridge, between Union town and Homer Field, Pa. He returned to Burgess Field and with Coroner S. A. Baltc went back In an automobile to remove tha bodies from the wreckage."" The - plane. Lieutenant Cayley sajd, was completely wrecked an l two men pinned the "bodiesunder the wreckage. Zollman and ErnoryTeft WasTF" Ingtpn Friday morning for Colum" bus, Ohio. Lieutenant Cayley said he sighted the wrecked plane in a densely Zoll-ma- - 0 F Ford Dealers Prepare to Show New Model Ford Car This Week; Prices Not Yet Announced Troops Increased As Fear Of Disturbance Appears; "A- Local Long-Awaite- n, Lost Flyers Found Dead m - ' ' poor of Utah stake. From the wheat interest monev, the organization has paid out $528 during the same period to assist expecant mothers and children of age. As sistance has also been given a large number of children to make it possible for them to attend the high school. Through the cooperation of the local medical doctors and dentists 87 children have been jjiyen free clinic work. A special featurs of the organization's work, according to Mrs. Dixon, has been the supplying of milk and proper food for undernourished children. The Utah county . health unit, which is operated in cooperation wJth the Relief JlSpclpt les of the County, was praised for the outT standing work accomplished, The Athusiasm and interest' taken in tkiat work, said Mrs. Dixon, has become so great That the health unit is leading the" entire nation according to statistics gathered by " government officialsr ZTtle civic pride work undertaken t -uuu vmo year WM.fi 0 j ;olftinii r. ., hv Mr. .u. 9.i. r kjuoiv ruui If, w oo nn Ann nwwluhhuu ford to w . Chrls-tense- quarter will begin the following m- N . Variety Of Courses, Community Welfare Organization Expends $6129.93 to The autumn quarter wiU come ' Of wuver First Since Poor Young Among an end at Brigham hc winter sity Friday, Dec. 1, and Year; Sick Are Visited. -- IfiM tay of anahinra) was granted Luya! JnritWnien, former prohibition agent, found ruUty by jury In Judge Martin M. Ijinwn's division of the Fourth district court Saturday homing of rape, Sentonoe will be passed at 10 o'clock .Saturday morning. It to undecided as yet, according to attorneys for whether or not a motion for a new trial or a motion for appeal will ba taken Saturday. Quarter; Many Expected In r-- o- - mil?m PINMt Students work o ijSFNTFNCE it- l: 0O ft A Is Final Day Of -- stake The women of the U'--h Relief Society were praised for ' mJItIl DEC December Autumn v 0O HI Jl Lru LJ in d The full story of the new Ford automobile, descrioed by Henry Ford as being "superior In design and performance to any npw available in the low price, light car field," will be told In Provo.jnext Friday, December 2, according to announcement today uy local deal- era. .j. A public reception is to bo held here simultaneously with similar gatherings at every Ford dealer In the United States, thus constituting a part of the greatest automobile f ttempts at Picketing By Striking Miners Resumed DENVER, Colo., Nov, 28 (UP) A crisis waa expected today in the L W. W. coal strike when oneratnra announced plans to several of the larger mines in the northern field, and one In the southern Guards Are Augmented Guards In the northern field were to be augmented today to prevent any possible outbreak and to stop show-I- n the history ef the Industry, pie Keting. Regular national guard While no detailed descriptions units were supplementing student have yet been given but by local guard groups In this field. A meeting of northern operators dealers, the Ford Motor Company, from its headquarters in Detroit, and the state industrial commission has announced that the new Ford was scheduled for today. It was car will he as far in advance of expected this group will confer with William H. Adams after present public demand for speed, Governor the industrial body. ; flexibility, control In traffic and meeting Governor Adams has been asked economy of operation as the famous to take action in forcing Model T was in advance of public repeatedly a demand when it was introduced hisshowdown in the contsoversy. and . actions are being watched close' in 1908. . ly by both miners and operators. Dealers have not yet been ad- A report by the Jbusiness-jien'ayiacd as the- prices at whiea-4- he meditation committee of LaFayett) new Ford line will sell, but definite will be completed today. assurance has come from Detroit probably The Columbine mine, scene of In be will that the prices entirely the recent clash between miners accord with the policy of the Ford and state police will be -n HONG KONG, Nov. 28 (UP) Y' Announces .Program For Refugees arriving- In Hong Kontr Jury Chosen Quickly . When today from Haifug and Lukfung , ' Accused Pair Appear , districts in southeastern Kwang- January 23 to 27; . told stories of wholesale ( tung In Court i , Joy Is Theme massacres by red troops. They said more than 800 per MAYS LANDING, N. J., Nov. 28 The seventh annual Leadership sons had been put to death in one small town. A Jury to try Mrs. Mar (UP). Week at Brigham Young university of Catholic The Roman bishop inLilliendahl and Willie Beach, 27 23 a to described Will be held January ghastly garet Hang Kong" '- " r said the for tKeurdcFbr Mrs. LllllEnaahTsToodediecttorr ortlleTO5untsrn SHd ttoday. pfeceisioTrtfj"whtc!iJie announced bythTJEST cluslvetJtJi automobile the lowest at W. possible I. was W. flew were tree to make carried by nearthe of Picketing heads groups victims tops little a in was completed husband, tension Division. "Man's Quest for from one city to another. Tesumed yesterday for- - the first identification positive. He said he possible price. more than an hour when the trial could find 'no' Elaborate arrangements are be time since the strikers and state Chinese strikers in Canton, Joy" is to be the central theme of place to land hia ing made for the public reception police clashed. ; plane so returned to Uniontown. the week, according to preliminary whom the government had hous-e- d opened today. ;. here. City officials and prominent Strikers Parade there for two year3,. were One after ftnother the talesmen plans approved by President F. 9. Sixty-eigFri-- " men of Provo and vicinity automobile loads of I business the from FLOODS ALGERA premises HIT ejected few xne ineme were called to the box, asked a Harris of the university, rlnv Thev hepnn the rAmnatn 28 (UP)- - have been invited and preparations miners Nov. paraded through eight ORAN, ALGERIA, Morof 'a adapted from the Book of terrorism during - the week j questions and either seated 1 or Governor General Maurice Violethave been made to give every caller towns in the southern fields where mon statement, "Man Is that he I mines under-scenare . te .of Algeria today told of the- at the show a thorough end. . operating. The strikers : quickly excused. nicht have joy." t n ur ged working miners to join them. of damage and death he saw standing of this car which is The first two passed were woSpecial attention will bs paid to The caravan was broken up and his nispectionu-a- f Relizana, of. pected to make a new chapter in men "and a woman, Mrs. Carrie li on various days arious escorted to Walsenburg by author!-tie- s damage done by 48 hours of raiiv automobile history. ' 0f the week On- - Monday for be the will foreman, under the leadership of Lewis Calkins, lch" caused floods 1n Algeria's N. Scherf, head of the state police. ample the theme of "Self mastery The only hesitation In the swift most fertile provinces. T ( "Self-reon is proposed: Tuesday, W. W. again --vScherf warned the wired to JUei movement in the famed "Jersey " ization": Wednesday, "Joy Through would not be toleratthat picketing Oran that the floods were withput, " came in middle the the. of justice" 1 Living the Religious Life"; "Joyv SOOtl ed.At- - the - Alamo coal precedent ... i company's jury picking process when two Through Intellectual Growth"; to mine north of Walsenburg the pa- "Jov Throusrh Service I LABORER RUNS AMUCK - Quakers were called. Each refused JeanMrs. - services for Funeral ' will Andreason of Provo Juel to take the oath and each said he raders were repulsed by an armed Others." MANILA, Nov. 28 (UP). Four The usual rich assortment of ette Gatherum Kinnearv were held could not give a verdict "which personsTncluding his motherwcre leave on iis mission to Denmark guard. L. S. D. Tn ihe church courses in various subjects will run in the Pioneer ward chapel Sunday, would cause the taking of human slain by Melecio Valencia, laborer, for the Reports tharaTTlrWr-Wr-airplansince he is recovering nice- was in the northern field remained throughout the week, with several with Bishop C. H. Durrant in iifethe Infliction of capital pun1 on Dingras Island, Luzon; who riiwl from the effects of a badly brok- unconfirmed today. The strange of wounds sustained In a gun bat- - ly " ntirely new courses added for charge, . The services were Impres- ishment. , Afl IPm flllBlninA ItDfnM Vi.a ship was said to have been seen The fiourt was In a quandry for le with police while resisting cap- those who have been In attendance sive, and with many friends in atscheduled departure. Mr. Andrea-tur- e flying yesterday. ' It was described a were to time but both tn other years. permitted tendance. early today. Reports received wag thrown out of a truck as being- painted red and yellow. Leadership Week Is a great movenH ft.r The opening prayer was "offered remain, faithful to their religious here said' seven persons were w ih. .n.nj. I. W.'W. officials denied knowl- is It educationr ment wounded in the attempt to capture ing the mission school in Salt. by William D. Norman, and the beliefs and were excused. , Lake edge of the plane. The middle-age-d based on the assumption, which benediction by Emil Hansen. The pair, charged Valencia. City, rebreaking of the .arm and a with plotting the murder of Mrs. d is held by leading thinkers to frel Pioneer ward mixed quartet COLLINS-SERVICiprnHnn ww rpfjiprcl "O My Father," and "Beauti- Lilliendahl's aged husband. Dr. RATE INCREASE SUSPENDED jcientific, thalj people cannot get He is now at his home in Provo, Funeral services for E. Eugene too old to learn, if they choose to ful Zion Built Above," after which Lilliendahl, went on trial in the tiny WASHINGTON. Nov. 28 (UP) and will leave for Denmark" soon. Collins, who died at a Salt Lake Mrs. Norman and Mr. Hansen sang county court house here promptly The Interstate Commerce CommisTfi on trying to learn. hospital oft the. effects of a gun- at the of and scheduled the sion hour Is. Wonderful," quar "O, It today ordered suspended until COACHES WILL LEAVE no- - sustained in a- - nuntmg The" CouTf TOom was rendered with tet schedules leautiruIs1e, jammed Juner28r7l928,ra1lroad 1 Director E. L. Roberts of physical accident will be held Wednesday at can-ne1 14 ii i i men were Heber s to d and KriudaeJuLnewspaper the necessary proposing increase rates on peakers i education at the Young university. 1 o'clock in the Provo Third ward Walter Cox, Bishop Joseph A. lawyers, talesmen and court offi- goods and vegetables In the and C. J. Hart, "Y" athletic coach. be viewe- drteAHen,-rpresenti- ng r eialSi -- The general pubii California, Oie- - Lwill leave Thursday afternoon for ehapek The ludy uiav at the home of his Thomas father, American the barred. Legion. gon, Washington, Idaho and Mon- Denver to attend the winter sesH. Collins, 610 West Center street. Heber Knudsen: dedicated the Hours befors the scheduled open- tana. sion of the Rocky Mountain athThe commission announced " it letic prior to the services. grave In the Provo City cemetery; ing time,, however, the in Which coaches lawn of the old courthouse was would investigate legality of the and conference, faculty representatives discuss AGAIN? - WHAT covered by a curious crowd. proposed increase. vital athletic questions, of this secFtmern.1 services for Mrs. EmmaMELTON ENGMOWBRAY, The who had defendants, express tion. Chief In importance af the LAND. Nov. 8. CUP) The Prince line Packet Gay. ?74, Provo pioneer LOST POCKETBOOK ed confidence in entheir acquittal, who died Saturday evening, will be Party who picked up pocket book meetings is the drawing up of of Wales was thrown from; his tered the court room smiline. Mrs. held In the Bonneville ward chapel near our office please return to schedules for all sports, beginning horse agalrr todaywhen the horse's Lilliendahl, in still heavy mourning Dixon Tuesday at 1 p. m. The body may Realty Company, Reward." wjth the 1928 football season; legs caught on a rail while the ror me doctor, was accompanied by be viewed at the home of her was fox hunting with the her prince, 9. son, She was Alfred, escorted 118 Emeline Snow, daughter, Mrs. Quorn hounds. Wales, unhurt, Sheriff James Climino. by vo South Sixth East street, prior mounted another horse and resumMmZTmin ed .the hunt. ' pay final tribute to Mrs Mary MraGav died at' her home of to Mann Utah pioneer, Jane ayne to her daugmer auments incident held Satur- J funeral fervldes being In the PrLvo. Member afternoon 0lBor In ay Bonneville 15l 1852 La shore ward chapel. Bishop i I" charge. W. J." Thayne " whet 1 te the invocation, while Thomas Pronounced the benediction, dlan raid ke. Musical numbers were rendered by i Republicans siding with the' Demo- HORTA, AZORES ISLANDS. of a car driven by A. .WASHINGTON, Nov. t Occupants She grew days quarteti Hannah Prusse and B. Chase. 136 West Fifth North Democratic leaders are making ex- - crats on the subject, 4t- - is not In- - Nov. 28 (UP) The Junkers hyher home there. ! Vernon Dusenberry. soloists, droplane Dtl230 attempted to -and street, narrowly escaped serious in- tensive preparations to force Presi- conceivable that such a resolution L. D. S. church choI' take off for.'Harbor Crace, New or .... to death be his do "I may. dent jury Coolidge adopted. Sunday as amplify afternoon, her Hie, serving premueii Foundland, today and was damRay V. Wentz, O. L. Terry, and when the car skidded into the curb not choose" statement" during the want a further of the association the Primary Bishop Jenson were the speakers, and turned over on its side after six months' session" of congress statement "from Mr. Coolidge. not aged. eleven ward for years Shore Lake After "an examination of the lauding the life and character of colliding lightly , with another ma- which opens a week from today. only fdfgep'ecal public consumption and for sixteen years had been in the aged woman. . . ' damage to the plane, in the chine on deknow ; Talso but board the intersection Their of has of stategy Fifth they Relief spTthat of society ' The jnay the presidency the morning's attempted takeoff, it grave in the Provo city eme- - North street and University avenue. cided to let matters drift Until the where they stand for their" nominof that ward and the provo see- . . n. J..lUnnJ i V... IlW .. ! was said that the- flight across Chase's car reticked convention. tax flood and control farm . chairfenders . with bill, ating ondward. She also served as the Atlantic probably would be Thayne ' an auto driven hy R. G. Duff In, of lief are out of the way and then would Mr. :: man on the commjttee of women's" . abandoned for this year. 342 South Seventh East on of have an start about L that Feb. the fireworks street who important effect Mile.. XHlie DUlens, Viennese years. suffrage for three attV MURDERED WOMAN IS was exNew " Governor Ah; Smith 'ot . Resolutions will be Introduced dViA la Yprk: going east on Fifth North nM actress, was a member- - of the w. w, t n ft- fOllnWinif I bi' rAUU m. Minn,, ixoy. jx KUf) nd qtrPft There" are no Indications now party that made the flight from pressing the sense of the senate chlldrenr Mrs. Grace ' sown-- en the principjeofu .servjceof that the president Intends to ampll-f- y iGerraany JautheAaorea . In the all nam. . Tir , v. University avenue. The !nn 4. Alien oi rrescoii, uregon, was collision caused 'Chase's car to against uoj, two more than eight consecutive years his sUtemenriio matter what Junkers "hydroplane: She had of I'rovo; sisierB, ...rs. jui". found murdered in a bed at for" one man in the White House, the senate, does.-- 1 Many times bewanted to bo the first Woman to and : Mrs. i hotel here early today. A man wh6 overturn. Miksell of Benjamin, Chife of Police" Wren Wilkin in. With Republicans holding only a fore Mr: Coolidge has treated sencross the Atlantic ocean in an Martha" Houghton of Gran'a Pass, registered as her husband was tak the accident, and declar theoretical majority of one in the ate oratory" and firewprks with airplane, she said. Ore.; fifteen grandchildren and en to a hospital with a bullet wound vestigated ed ic to be unavoidable. upper house and, some independent effective aftencjp. through hia head. eight , j of-th- ,. " . es , ex-o- SERVICES FO- R- sub-them- l nQredSetl al MRS. KINNEAR Will Leave Frl-Hh- ... I - . neat-future- , e . 1, .!,, hv - ren-dere- ES tnr ifriiMirii n il 0 1 ' - . But-tle-a- f. MRS. E. P. GAY lory-includ- ing i rain-soak- MS. MANN IS LAID TO REST DEMOCRATS SEEKING CARS CRASH- I ZZi Mt of-h- aT Sh".p'"eri &iy$4lrt ..ilc Sn"alth,f NO INJURIES COOLID&E STATEMENT Junkers Plane Damaged; Air1. ! Feat Abandoned r, rata -- - Coolidge-'s-candrdac- - . ' c JohnuvrsJ . . -- " . f . |