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Show m um 3 MM mm, RIVALS THE BEST UTAH COUNTY 3UEPASESTnSEST" FORTY-SECON- oo n in 0) -- ii II 0O- -r p. : oo Jo ojo II f 1 1 - . p-- (fin 0) 0 y Marathon Dance Champs I Great Activity Is Shown In President Hendricks of U. P. Various States By Republi- - - Ltague Will Make Decision Not Later Than March 10; Lowden can Machines; Frovo Has Good Chance Iowa. In Seems Strong Ward Meeting Seen -- Of Pensylrahia Following Out break of Hostilities In ttowa-wlH-ba anti-Hoov- erowers of Utah county will gather in mass meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the- - Timpanogos ward meeting house. primary. Matters of the most vital importance will be discussed, according to announcement of tha committee of., growers ' which has called the session. offered to the growers of tnis section are undesirable, ac- cording to many of the county (rowers, who declar that a nw la meeting to dlecu the o,uestion Innecessary for the welfare of the dustry here. ' 1 Immediate Actio VKal Action must be taken Immediately, grower point out. In order that the desired effect may be gained. of 1.000 acres Approximately strawberry lands In Utah county are affected by the present con- tracts, and complete discussion will be held at tonight's confab. The largest possible attendance ia deatred by the itrawberrf grow era. In order that- - the .concerted action to be taken may have results. a ricmOIge head speaker President George F. Romney or Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho, ad dressed the students of Brlgharr Toung university at the devotions was the causes of human conduct to President Komney According we are controlled by forces we ar not conscious of. He cited a number of these forces, among them be Ing fashion, the tendency to Imitate, and the prevalence In the mind of Wndnwpiay. Ideals. Ideals, he asserted, guide people more than reason. He cited actionr of students' and faculty members In i Illustration of this principle. Ever scientists, he declared, are. swayed by an unscientific desire to provt their hypotheses true. In conclusion the speaker spoke of the necessity of obtaining divine Inspiration through keeping the 'commandments nf On and putting .forth earnest effort in seeking fot .religious truth. He quoted paasagct from the Doctrine and Covenants in connection with this Injunction. s Odd Fellows Will Dance. Eat Saturday A dancing party for the Odd Fel lows and their friends will be given In the local lodge Kail Saturday evenlnsr. The men will .pay the Insual admission fee while the women must bring with .them 1 enough sandwiches to satisfy J wo hungry people. Tbe committee in charge will furnish the coffee and cake. The first Uble will be set at U o'clock. ; The Weather fish- - Or of rail r fair tonight aad Tharaday; little change In tesnp-eratar- e. MAxintam leap. .....61 " Tweaday Mia Imam temp.' ...M Pacific System Athletic league meet at This much was the railroad Tuesdays mecM. athletic organ. . ..on In Salt Lake City, according to reliable Information received by the Evening Her. ald. . Other Towns F.ltmlnatcd A largo nwnber of bid submitted by other western cltlcswon; eliminated, and the league board. voting on the question of Provo or Boise, was in a deadlock Tuesday. As solution to the problem, the matter was referred to President A. A. Hendricks, who did not vote in the official proceedings, and The Hoover and groups showed fresh ctjvltytnday. Hoover ortfnnisaUoa work was bring started In Maryland follow Ing an application at Annapolis lata ycuterday to place Hoover's name upon the ballot in the. May 7 ' " Which Gunmen Slay Two r ''Ir ii , tha uXLa el AiIMGtOWyaa.ai.UPi LPuivajit the l!2s Union Mam Meeting at 8 p. m.; Contracts Find Opposition Teday yo. ge year paper refuUrtjf If not, teJephon M befer :U TWO SITES IN Strawhert-- I D SPORT LVENTS HottM-Wil- -B ' . SUti rolke Pitrol Streets 0f Timpanogos . TT jfl Si I 1 2. U TELEPHONE US 0) 00 lii'i! . TTT ur I RetnusJsl5sekihg Freedom! -- Lb 1 PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1928. YEAR, NO. 227. D l.iJl.i ft 1 I; if ' WTLITFS BARRE. Pa.. Feb.t" 29 (UP) State police today patrolled the streets of Pittsburgh, Pa., after a fresh outbreak of insunrent mine union '. a 4diniiiltieahicn last night resulted in two killings. " -- No Trace of Killers Alex Campbell, "45, and Peter Reilly,- 25, were slain from ambush. They were the third and fourth men to be o - -- "... Moaea Is Duplexed Senator Moses. Republican, New Hampshire, manifested displeasure that Hoover had failed to get more than two or three prospective Iowa delegates. He announced he would with ame-Ui-i Cdie. Republican New Jersey to the 'Hoover - head- - killed since th alnsurgent difficulties started several months "ago. . A motor car In which ths ambushing gunmen' were believed' to have escaped was found on tha outskirts of Wilkes Barre, the only Tha song goes "We've danced the whole nlgnl through." But Albert trace of the killers. Bonack and Marion Jaque of Pittsburgh dont aing It that way they .Campbell was a leader of the sing, "We've danced several night and a couple of days." They won the group of Insurgents which several matathonMancing contest at Pittsburgh by hopping, flitting, dipping months ago overthrew the local quarters here "Wttb- - wn wtgi-it- t ss ...... ' mand that the leaders "get some later than March 10, according to the start Albert fixing up his partner's toutslea, and the Inset, pictures fight into the campaign." present plans. Vice, President Charles G. Dswes It Is reported that Boise offered a Invited ' to lunch Governor Adam cash guarantee of $6,500, while Pro MeMullen of Nebraska, and there vo duplicated its 1927 offer of 15300. by set political ' tongue wagging. Provo Success Stressed MeMullen protested several weeks j However, some - of the board ago against the "favorite son" I members declared that Provo had cndidarv of Senator Norris of his demonstrated its ability to stage the state, MeMullen wanted to sup- meet In "blf; league" styl. and tha4 port former Governor Lowden of the amoothncsa. with which all Illinois. More recent reports In- events were run off. the noted ath- Reunion of Atfiletiw and Cooperation In Farmirirob- MeMullen letic facilities, and the demonstrat George Remus, aent to a hospital fo. the criminally insane after he had dicate, however, that lems Urged By Merrill at Dcbatere of .V Will been found not guilty of the murder of his wife by reason' of Insanity. will go along with the Norris ed success of the meet in Provo. has now begun legal efforts to .be released at once. He recently saved movement for the time being. outweighed the greater .caah.guar " Local Meeting 29 Occur May a guard's life at the Institution where he is Imprisoned. Norris told the United Press he antce offered by tha Idaho ciiy. to Provo The fdf moral obligation did not know McMulleA waa mm. t Through the" appointment of A. The Impcrtance of studying .all wo,k ln maklnK Ing to town and that he had meet me urst nnanciai Rex Johnson as general chairman, agricultural problems together was ranged no conference with the gov- ln the l3'story ot ho bi8 initial plans were taken for the re- streesed by Prof. H. R. Merrill at although he would like to see ceM was aiso siresaea. . event, union of all former homir tnen and tlfa vw.v women of Briham Toung unlver-ait- the meeting of the Provo local of rres.acm Dawea SuddoH. I Boise in i the Immediate future. It la -. . . , on May 29. This aniiounce- - the Utah County Farmu Bureau t .,lnnAI i reported, to look over the situation i ment wui be received cninusuuiiic- - Mnnrfav ven n 7. C. " the any by outstanding athlMos end rt- nnounc'n. ' for the nomination farmers can organise they nintil dcc"ion- , Slated On Poaalblllty , baters who are Included In the lint he!Tu8 ,h. mnmt , Interesting Topics Will Be County Session though he publicly announced atct for .aeveral i th(,- jr.aa thr tithertettow. Bhirald wa nor a candiaal-Tandid, irtTtrvXT FlYednesday, "Evening at nnve. TlinnTV Discussed Meeting .nai mmor mrn , for the nomination must file for V carry- said Professor Merrill. "The Li vited back to the campus, and it farmer different from most other the Nebraska prlmarics before ' 7 March Noon oe me Iir3i time in many years men. He has to raise his Saturday March 10. ' win that special features have been ar- ana also sell that product produce on the The situatlonln Maryland is said .. ranged for them. Fruit growers of Utah county here to be favorable to Hoover, alThe complete program for the open market The farm bureau can of The main event of this reunion Utah county dairymen's luncheon will meet at the city and county though there was some disagreefarmers, do both of these Jobs former honor students those who help ment wufr. over ion w K tmjr ui meeting Saturday is complete, ac- - building at 7:30 p. m. Saturday, uiu( the of action recently won Intercolv mm w their letter ln. 0 Ii have and specialitation, and men who eordlnt" to announcement of W. J. March 3. At this meeting, the fol- - J. Craig McLanaban In forming a ntmoallifi'-W'loef- f Six colliery ..at the Pennsylvania Coal company at Pltlston. He had been warned be would -- t ORGANIZATION ALUMNI HONOR yrW DAIRY PROGRAMlFRUif GROWERS . IS ANNOUNCED RIEET SATURDAY! rwa IS ADVOCATED Ldu. '7 i J' waa Installed. , Then Thomas LUlia, an Insurgent and friend of Campbell, waa killed. Gunmen attempted to ambush "Big Sam" Grecco, another Insurgent Frank Agaty was killed and three member of th Insurgent group were arrested for the murder: It waa from a conference with these three Insurgents that Campbell and Reilly were returning when they wer killed. euc-ern- nM . , " The first insurgent uprising was ruled out by the United Mine Work-er- a of America. A second election was held and the Insurgent slat I HEN TO MEET killed. . , v. r ALPINE .,, I ... P.T.I WILL CONVENE yr. ( Pare.it-Teacher- IS TOPIC OF fos riesligar-"fo-. 'The Intermediate Credits Bank The affair will take place at noon Tha Mdses-Edg- a over ond Ita Service to the ' Farmer," Iowa results was agitation Saturday; at the Hotel .Roberts. not accepted by A. H. cashier of 'Fanners Dixon, Walter F. Smith, assistant county party leaders generally as any seriMerchants bank. ' ous dissatisfaction with the prog- agent, will give a report pn buying snd "A State Fruit Growers Organi"alves as the first Important talk. ress of the Hoover campaign. Iowa How Aid and sation the It Can He will be followed by W. H. Niel-soceneraujr naa oeen accepted as a of Palmyra, who will discuss Grower," Frank Atwood, manager Lowden state. assog circle. "The County of Pleasant Grove Marketing the V ELKS Cooperative Sire Association," will ciation. WILL ELECT" "Spray Service In the County and Annual election of officers for be the topic of County Agent this Plans for I- - N. Atwoed of the Season," Proposed Provo S4B and Thayne, Lodge b p Q. E : will V: Smith, aasistant county-- . h Dairy will speak on Walter (take place Thursday night at 8 agent agricultural o'clock ia the Elks' home. Inltia- the possibilities of cooperative -ine uia Tree Menace, and the tion wiU be another featured the dairying. V. Swen- - meeting,, and a luncheon for this H. 8eaeon," plans Strawberry Project ' will be , served. Dr. C. L. Jones will epoak on the eon, agricultural Inspector. control of contagious abortion, and cow-testin- Utah-Wasatc- L spoak on "The Possibilities of the Straw- berry Project" "Finances From Dairying." will be the topic of Bishop H. A. Dixon, and will complete the series of timely talks at the luncheon meeting. Farmers, Business Men Will Gather A meeting of farmers and, business men will be held in the Vine yard ward meeting house Thursday at 2 p. m. All farmers and businessmen of Provo, Pleasant Grove and neighboring points are urged to be present The meeting ia being called to create Interest in better farming, and a number of. Important Aarm A questions are to, be discussed. tult attsndsnee will be appreciated TKIf. -- Na-A- LOS ANGELES. Calif Feb. 2 trial of Welby Hunt aad William Edwsrd Hickman, charged with the murder of Tboms, druggist IT expected to go to the Jury Tor deliberation JP-- The Inte today. Vvit . "c"''" TTTttt" presldeiit nfux (tood J Utah State Farm Bureau assorta- ', Tuesday evening, May 23. Ar Named lcoiri tw- -, will " orenot and will give a At the meeting of the board of A program of work for the nu Taxation." 'A fli- Many suggestions for improved directors of the Associated Alumni Ing year waj discussed Jind the fol- - talk : I l i cussion, led by N. 3. Anderson, will safety conditions were received of Brigham Toung university on follow th lecture, after which the tZ Wednesday morning at the "safety Tuesday, enthusiasm was expressed respective protect that program wllJ) L. regsrding this outstanding get to- will be undertaken by the Provo first" meeting of the L. at commencement time. unit of the Union Pacific System, gether K ?V Selection. Lincoln high rbotXTwhich was held in the committee - The Block "Y" club at the unlver- chestra; dance," students from aity. headed by Lowell Blddtilph. ! Knudwn. Charles Wriuht room of the U. P. shops here. school ; reading, student A largeTiumbcr of employe i of presment, is eninuKiarricauy oenina Seed improvement Wayne Scott Spencer from Lincoln high school; solo, puthe railroad wer In attendance at the project and the members indl- - Howard Scott Peter Jensen. from Sharon school ; chorus, stuPert Control C. M. Humphrey a pil the confab, their expense belnglv,au"y "na conecuvr.yr.ivc dents ' from Page school; chorus, to .Mint. A special A. G7 n. Russell McMillan. rM bv the railroad to ujiat In , block "Ya denire students from Vineyard and Lako club dinner is being ar Taxation C. H- Taylor. the safety work. View school; selection, high school Vance and Miss Wll- - orchestra. Miss W. H. Smith of Salt Lake City, rsnged for Friday. March 2, to ar. rangeIar-preliminardetails in 1 m Johnmn of the htgh division superintend. ?t. acted as A social hour will be held at the those schoml entertained those present rhr rn1.1 chairman of thJ meeting, and TOnclusionofthe program, during wrttil'ewdines. rtrminjtTlie he" the irrtSTTrig which refreshments will beerveti. for former foot- It Is hot too Rrif,f talks were elven bv Countv All stressed the Importance of the work ball, basketball,parly parents of the district ar reten- baseball, track, W. J. W. F. and Thayno Agent to be present to the railroad, and expressed the nis, and drfcmfn h'mor men and fimith. In which they discussed pnv quested !"tbelief that the remarkable improve- women 10 u return 192S. meir work of lay pians ment made in recent- years justifies to Aims Mater lor a two-osj- e rethe belie that absolute safety Is union on May 29 and 30 particular " "T Will;'-Heanot Impossible. dela which' r ly May 29, especially Superintendent H. Claude Lewis signated as Alumni day by the of the Provo city schools declared alumni board, that the modern child Is a distinct ' A representative group of Can you write a love letter? Mayer's . "Lrrve." which Is the latest to the "safetyfirst" movemen throughout Utah .county Of course, tnod of us have un- starring vehicle for Gilbert and problemand to his as th ideas ment, gave will hear Governor George H. doubtedly temt our abilitv in this (Jarbo. "Love- - which la the- best methods of solution.. "Vrn's speech on "Th Colorado respect many times In the past of Tolstoi "Anna Ka renL. of B. Provo Harmon Principal Hush M. Woodward, a memIr. River Project" on th evening We've written love letters to in," has won the praise of. leading school spoke briefly, suggestber of the of the College if Friday, March , according to friends, relatives and sweethearts, critics throughout the country and high - Funeral srvicr- - w'U be held i of Educationfaculty and former dean of ilans propoeed" by the Provo but now comes the opportunity to the 40 winner In the "Love Letter" ing greater use of placards to In ward Salt Chapel "safety first", method. ths summer school of Brigham Chamber of Commerce, under pour forth our hearts to the two contest wfH indeed be fortunate to at 2 p. for Ar- Young most prominent creen lovers of see this film classic, open ins at the I Arthur Sutclifte, a high school stu Iake, B.Thurfrtny vbose auspice the governor is university, is a resiformer thur Provo Frieby, from students the dent on Educational a of spoke Gilbert ' the. day. John and Greta Paramount theater on Sunday, aa "Bibliography lppearing here. who died Momliv afiernixYi been Issued 'point of. view. Probation Officer dent which has Gar bo, who are responsible for the guesta of the Herald. Sociology," will be made to visit Personal home Mrs. of the 'his daughter. "Love Lrtter" contest which is here-wit- h 'All letters received will be held E. O. Bylund blamed parents for Msurine ' 'he mayors and cmb presidents Kihth lUt East Ijavidson occur. whch of the accidents many announced. In strict of .each town In Utah county, L EfutkDTou are asSouth street Salt Lake. ' Men are Invited to address love sured thatconfidence .J. JX- Boyd ard County -r0t at no time will these letHinckley, according to 79T.?,ty letters to Greta Garbo, while menv- ters nor the name Of their, compos- Attorney L E. Brockbanr aIo officiate. Th body mar be viewed nF CKX'K,rl compns.og 1M chamber secretary. AH wiU be bera of the gentler sex are asked to er be made public. OhTyiB dig- - spoke, urging the parent to eatab-- 1 Pnnlea on KOWr VVr, " Mrougly urged to "attend the at the Larkln undertaking, parlor indite affectionate messages to LfUtary who will Judge your efforts lish examples for their children. from 12 ending. VPr nopn to 1:3ft p. m. Thurs - ; bound meeting, amf a gathering of lib L. R. GilbertAll of th must be win know the Identity of the conHrown, sAfrty agent John, letters Interment win he ln ml oiivt--t ' The section of the book coro- t Utah county's most prominent sent to - the Paramount theater, testants. -L. A. A S. L. division, urged conpiled by Dr.Woodward has to do will be th goal of ths where they will receive considera- "Tou may 4se as many words as tinued care In "safety first" work". cemetery. with publications of 1903 to 1923 effort tion before Saturday at midnight warn In the field of ing against carelessness fol you desire to write your love leCHOIR PRACTICE TONIGHT Th sessioa will take plv at - "Consideration." we repeat since tter. Arid John Gilbert and Greta lowing the progress which has been T P. BU. March Utah stake tabernacle choir mem- Activities." H covers the field of but th Mia writer of the twenty best Irt-- Oarbo should rMrnefthl Irinnir- - made. J.'B. SomoT"aiUf biechan-i- c ber ar urged to meet promptly at Student Self Government," JCluba. place has not yet been i ter in each division wiU be award.! tion for some worthy eommuokta-e-d of th Utah Railways, also spoks 7 aOo'riock this evening at the tab- -' Fraternities, and Sororities," and J - ": '' tickets to see tlons briefly. Service,' emacle, for regular choir rehearaaL "Social " .r, n' '" Uim association The of the Alpine school district' will hold a meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in- the Lincoln--high . . , , -- "T - " ."J. I r.i,..i -- jLt "w7 l " " 1 . T r,. r,i PMd t7LVuAM - OL-o- cnts - toveTtuttrContetls J . - Slated For Pro vo a ns T EDUCATOR'S : Funeral Services For Frisby 'in S. L. . Rpnretcntative Gathering Dern Talk WORK ISSUED j mGee8. -- 7 "" " ,6td' MrAmster-wmrat0Cf,Of- ' E pe. " dv i citis ch-m- "Extra-Currlcul- ar -t -- " Metro-GoMwy- .... . - : ' . ' ,J |