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Show mm PR YEAR, NO. 233. FORTY-SECON- m f. Officia FRO V0, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1928. nr: A U1!!JVJ 0( T)0r- - 0$O . 0O i 0 Gala Affair Take Friends torchlight Procession and Program Climax Great Membership Drive; 209 New ; ' To Paris Party Members Initiated -- he -Mepories of the days of 1917, when the youth of the naUorffrftarched away to war, were rekindled Wednesday eveningwhen Provo Post No. 13, American Legion, held 5ne of Ihe most ipectacular tOrcrfflghtaridesTa TieTifitory--- Father Who Drowned Sons REPORTED Executive Will Address Provo Citizens Friday Evening at Chamber 7:15 o'clock; Sponsors Biff - Gathering IN -- ... . organization. Led by the color guard of Battery C, national guard of Utah, guns and caissons of the battery, the members of the post and the auxiliary marched from Pioneer Park-l- o . First East street and then to the Armory where the meeting was'neia. n .... ThT Col6radd"River "and Its Importance to Utah," will be the subject of a talk to be Thia City Jndudtd In Burg lary Epidemic cf Utah; Two' Houses Entered, and Valuable Articles Stolen -- It Is pointed out that Governor window, but apparently found the locked. They then Pern Is probably better equipped windowto aframe back door, tore off the to discuss the intricacies of this went wire screen and unfastened the Important problem than any other one lock.'. A large number of burnt person m this state. He was matches were tound throughout the of the first eltlsens of. the different rooms of the house, the country to recognisa ' ' Intor-ttounta- ln states. ralue.of the waters of this greatIs sheriff Tuesday evening burglars entered ilream to the state, and he Bow Ih.C compact controversy which has enlisted the attention of congress, and thousands of ciucens Interested In the Colorado river .. project. A musical program Is being arranged for the occasion, and Clayton Jenkins, president of the chamto ber, will preside, according Dean Tucker, chairman of the program committee. seven-stat- s . GROWTH TOLD Official Tells Kiwanians Of i Progress; Club Selects National Delegates " of the Columbia Development Steel plant t Ironton was the topic nf A. W. Chrlstensen. safety and employment agent of the .corpor ation. In his address to ins Kiwanls club at today's luncheon meeting. Dr. J. Karl Beck, president of the KJwanians. and Hugh Syme were Elected The of flclaraelegales to the 1928 national convention of the which will be held ' organisation, June 17 to S2, at Seattle, Washington. Jim Bullock and Alex Hedonist were named as alternates. A number of local clubmen expect to take the trip to the convention this 7 year. In telling of the steel plant's growth, Mr. Chrlstensen paid a high compliment to L. F. Rains, vice president and general manager of the corporation.. -- l Confidence Gained Quickly "Mr. Rains has gained the con- -. fidence of thia section In a remark- - ap'jfcarLtl?;'. iL MrTChr!,,t: Jensen, "and with the' presenT spirit 'existing,. future progress should be attained with the minimum of difficulty." Mr. Chrlstensen stressed the value of the plant to thia section, with Its large payroll and the large number of men employed. The high-clalabor, with no for--: signers employed at the Ironton plant, to source of satisfaction dethe company, Mr. Chrlstensen ' clared. . ' Judge A. B. Morgan presided, at tht meeting. Little Johnny Morgan entertained the clubmen with dancing and singing, accompanied at the piona by his sister. , - ss - l" en The Weather 1 ' More ASH PLANTEDTGEM PRICES SPRIKG able" hour with the family mobile Sunday night Lorraine had heen with a party of her v friends. Mrs. Woodside at first was grief- stricken, over her daughter's decis ion to air before the public what ordlnst-ilwas considered, a family affarr. Grief and lief lanc-eThen her grief turned to defiance "If the court finds I was wrong I'll gladly let my daughter whip me in return for the spanking I gave her," said Mrs. Woodside. Mrs. Woodside is small, weighing only 98 pounds. She Is attractive in appearance and exhibited much feeling as she spoke of her daugn-(rlgh- t) BY SPCRTSMENl - AU TZ Impressive soena. Under the direction of Franklin . T. Madsen, the "Y" male glee club sang several selections, completely captivating the large audience by the excellent singing. Ths legion- -, natrss decided to support to a man Heavyweight Champion Ad- - the - concert to be given by the club In the. near future, prinr mats Beverly Hills Girl Is gleeto Its invasion of southern Utah ' ' -ar 1 California. Most Charming" "Dad" Mossman was Introduced, by Caramonder Allen as the only MIAMI BEACH. Fla., March 8 Civil war veteran In Provo today.' .' An interesting address on tho (UP). One of the world s thrse most etfgiblo bachelors has met alms and achievements of the "one of the loveliest girls." American Legion was given by Otto Gene Tunney admitted as much Welsley. state adjutant He devesterday when he took Miss Caro- clared that tor years J had" been ' line Bishop. Beverly Hills. Calif, hoping to see a community make to the station and bade her and her a showing such aa was made by aunt, Mrs. Fred Thompson goodbye. Provo Wednesday evening. He said Before ths train left these public it was an Indication that after i announcements were made: - Continued on page Two Miss Bishop: "I think Mr. Tunney one of the most admirable men of today but . It seems an unfair strsin on our friendship .or newspapers to us engaged every time we are seen BY DAN CUPID? I . - - ':- QTYHONTHLY Hischier Purchases vBrockbank Interests e at the Paramount theater promptly together." Mr. Tunney: at 9 o'clock, between the feature RFPORT IfKIIFn Frt Itey JUU 1 UlUsld 1 11X11 Stores Will Decorate Windows for Big Spring Opening hf I '' "Miss Bishop is one of the lovepicture and the vaudeville. "This will be one of the most liest girls I hsve ever known, but it Is decidedly premature and un3S9.000 Trout Planted In. This Management of Gem Theater magnlficinet spring openings ever fair to her to suggest that we are for Provo the cf oe,d Receipts .'5 JPr0!'"- city 'COLUMBIA'-IS-READjnejpfJJie, Y month 6TTeBruary7128, amounted members of Ihe arrangement com- BKrothettr-and predictions came Rumors be will more M.899 to or than mittee. worth "It the time tll.Wl.7L Admission Prices Later those dT the same month In 1927, of every resident in Utah county to like wildfire today as Miami Beach artt on the sands and goaslped over whlls expenditures, for the same come to Provo for this opening." remarks made by the world's the . A total of 3.rg,000 trout have been l were ionths $6,244 less this year beFollowing a recent conference Dlnnted In this Winitv dnrl- -f leading prize fighter and a girl con' than last, according to the monthly sidered among the most charming lant fow da vs. the Provo Conser- tween E. J.' Robinson, manager of F. Smith, city audIn Beverly Hills. the Gem theatre, end ImiH N report of Mary vation annociatinn reports. itor, Just made to the members HAVANA. Cuba, March S (UP). Cooperation t'Cltxrd Strike, president of the L. N. Strike rof Tunney smiled when he was ask-commission. the Cocity The an trout of various Amusement company, which operairplane Thes ilsh. pofnt blank, "Are you engaged?" Ths cash balance on March I lumbia today was made ready for kinds. hv been planted thrmis"! ates the Gem, It was decided to In He declined to elaborate, however, 1928, was tl4.179.24. to Palm a, flight on his statement BcachjFla.at lh.jpouit8V of the state anl fed augurate a new price policy at that The expenditures of the various " noon. " " The parting at the' train was eral hatcheries where thev bve theatre which will become effective Miss Mabel Boll. Charles A. La- - been rained. The actual plaoting at once. departments for the month of Febvery formal only a hand clasp and vine and Wllmer Stulu. who fleWvWM done by members of the state The change was recommended bv ruary were as follows: a smile each for each, and Miss Public Affairs and FTnKnTe.i MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., Mar. Bishop, stepped Jauntily aboard. to Hsvana from New York Tues-1s- organization, together with memAmcrtce mttmpt. toy In O367.06: public safety, 13.646.16; 8 UP)-- Ab plannc 1 to take off 'at that bers of the Provo Conservation as-- 1 ed many local theatre-goer- s. . sni time on their return trip to New socjation. LynnJHaws, Rosa Rat- - pracUcally every Instance, he' re-- 1 statutory and general. 1160; Inter- rATTlTHAlT .vwej WOOO: York. They planned several stops bonds. ports, thoee people quettoneqOB't-Opublic " el " "THse tscenVa streets wo ) "xmraruia-raagand public Improvehrrf0rlda. al VH11UV11 that altSSJM; subjeer more popular priced admission menu. I17M.04; water supply and! and two nighta, was started today (. irom schedule than now exists was necea-- i Irrigation. I627.M; cemetery, (363;' unoer auspicious conditions Ice of Lake SL Clair. sary In order to appeal to the mass waterworks, (Z 443.23; gasoline in--! the' In an orange and black mono- voices for gasoline tank. Ml. 90; population. plane, equipped with sklis, Edward When this data was submitted to wicr . ewmoi Hum nil A Htlnaon former holder of the en. .Air. strike, he did not hesitate to street lighting. $363; total tlSXTtM. durance flight record and Captain Funeral services were held In the give the matter every possible J George Haldemait, who piloted Second ward chapel Wednesday and eventually came to Ruth Elder across ths Atlantic as afternoon, for Nell M. Johnson, f or-fhis decision, which will mean re- as the Azores, soared Into the mer Provo resident ho died at h i .duced prices at the Gem. " air at 8:29:36, hoping to cruise lets- - home In Sandy Friday. Bishop L The balcony seats are scaled at Just rui the nineteenth century special attention to France and 15,. urely around the lake for aixty L. Nelson presided at the services. tne evenjnR A, hours. , lwhtcn were largely attended. did away with royalty as a ruling Italy. Before the world war,, he the prices for children will remain . Loaded with 653 gallons of gaso- - The opening and closing musical power, , so tho twentieth century said, France had as a motto, "Lib- at 10e for aU performances, 20 line and carrying gallons of oil. numbers were, furnished by the Mr. Btriko arihounees that he has may eliminate an educated middle erty. Equality, Fratemltyr. This ths plane shot across ths ice and ward choir. William D. Hoover sang class of moderate wealth as the as largely theoretical he said, heen very fortunate In contracting rose gracefully without trouble, chief factor in ruling the nations." there was not an equality of op- - several special at tractions of road MIAMI BEACH. Put, March S "Resignation," and Miss Anna Mad en rendered ths solo, "A Little Such was the conclusion of Pro- portunity. The great mass Of thi show caliber which will commence (UP) An announcement was ex' W AGAIN LINDT OFF While.- fessor James L, Bwker of tho ncore had no educational oppor at an early date in conjunction with pected today or tomorrow that h 8 March WASHINGTON, (UP) the common the feature picture. of Utah in aa address de- tunitiea Bishop Olaf L Petrsot- nfthe beyond proposed rocket flight to Venus had Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, who Logan Stxth war-- t Pres. S.P been called off. livered before the students of Brig- - schools. Ths secondary schools Tuesday, teleertsen. Bishop J, P. Jensen of the Robert Coodlt. who says he has has ben here since ham Young university, Wednesday. were only for the rich. As a result MOHAMMTOAN TROUBLE pent "aNout $30,000" 00 a torpedo- phoned Boiling Field at 11 a. m. Sandy Second ward and Bishop L With this cnangs In political power, there was a rich and educated to have his "plane ready for L. Nelson" of "the. Prove Second Professor Barker was of the opin- class, or a bourgeois group which . LONDON. March 8 (UP)- .- Siaall like eraft to mo to lha nlanet and today half hour. . .. Lward were, lha speakers. ion there would also be a change In exercised the chief Influence In detachments of Sultan Ibn Baud's hd hnMH tn Imh this mk IMK htm Within r Mohammedan 6le E. Olaen 'fered the invocafist has found need of .more capital. Fundaments cultural' standing! the standard governmental sffairs. " HAIRCTT FIVE CENTS "I've got to have $10,000 or more would be lowered, at least temp- . But the world war, the speaker tribesmen "uave crossed ths- - trans-Jordia-a tion, ths benediction was pronoune-eUP frontier and captured sev- or I can't go to ' Venus," he "said. - MILROT. In, March by Jacob-- L- - J aoobsoa and - the explained, was not a war of armies, orarily. were hs cents at Haircuts five are ,. of Telewar at the Provo City cemetery priced several an . There eral war ths of people.-Tvillages.a parts ap grave Europe-but. Exchange Changes la Ia bis analysis of conditions in graph dispatch from Basra report- paratus necessary to insure sue-- here, today as ths result of a price was dedicated by James Blgler of war among barbers, ed today. Salt Lake. . Professor Barker paid (Continued on Page Two) Europe, AIM Vlll lkUUUl -- AGAIN FLYERS TRY trans-AUant- . d lc FOR RECORD y, n - Barker Predicts Rule Of Masses p r11,"" Jtbra.fYr"",!! 11-Ul- . -- . JU Utah PnaetUed and m-dajrj not SBach rduuigsj fat tesns oratare. vJ tonight iMaxtmam teoasv rerednesday. ..M Mlnhaam tenqs. jWedaesdsy ..a r. Fork. Mr. Hischier wllf open offices on 523 South University avenue. It is possible thst Mr- Brockbank will locate in Salt Lake. - LIGHT INDEFINITE CRANEWELL AIRDROME, Eng. March 8 (UP). Cranwell flying field officials told the United Press today that ...e. start ot a proc posed flight attempt by the Hon. Elsie Mackay and Cap- DARING trans-aUanti- ut W. R. Hlnchliffe was tndofinite nd that H'chcllffe hnd tone to London. a, a a utnciais LAID TO REST ugaen Visit Cast Iron Pipe Plant Here ROCKET FLIGHT I Unl-versl- tv - ".. Fred J. Hischier and aasoclatea' havs purchased the Interests of George Brock bank in the firm of Brockbank-HlschieThis Includes whslassia automobile 1 and also seven service stations in Provo, Pleasant Grove, American Fork Xehi, Sprlngvllle and Spanish - BUBBLE BURSTS . . -- r d V-- - ' hr.U TllWOTVlfaVVflm Preparations are now under way by all ot the merchants In Provo foe the big community spring opening to be held Wednesday evening. The committee in charge of the affair reports that all of the stores will participate. During most of Wednesday all of ter the show windows will be veiled while the show Is being arranged. windows will be unveiled about arms if she comes a prodlgsl Ot her- - The 7 o'clock in the evening. No stores wisr, she said. Lorraine will Jiave ill be open during the evening. to make owa way. , The Provo band will play at different places along ths business section from 7 til 9 o'clock. Arrangements have been made by the various stores for a style show ARE REDUCED members .. ' : PLANS READY , " t"l eligible -- ht Joy-rldl- 4 than Young university band under the leadership' of Director Robert Sauer. and tht Provo high school band under the leadership of Dtrwr- tor John Oman son rendered music. following ths band and the cars, icerrylng "rd" Mosmaa, civil war veteran; city officials, and officers of the. Rotary, Kiwanls and EUu clubs, came to ths members of the membership rommlttee under W. W. Thomas and Albert Klrkpat- rick. Then followed members of ths Americas Legion auxiliary and ths members" of ths local Legion Ira-mi- auto- fa " of ths Provo chapter of the American. Legion Aualllary were present post. Ths latter section wss ths most at the meeting held In the women's eeterfbl In the d in. -- ciub home. Wednesday evening of torch-llf.bers tho red or post ths big carrying lately following " green fusees. Other legionnaires parade. Mrs. J.-Hunter, president of carraled armv riRea which (fired at rapid Intervals, undoubt- -' the mxUlary, presided. Mrs. L. R. Edwards gars a high-- 1 d'y reminding --the boys of ths ts mey spent over there." ly interesting address on ths alms' apd purposes of the auxiliary.' Among Tne stats officials of ths ' Other; addresses were made by E. American Legion present were E. ' of Ihe A. Littlef laid, department . com- A, Littlefield, commander American Legion department of mander of Utah; J. P .Clayton of Utah, and Bill SetUffe, former ad- Provo, fin vies commander department of Utah, and Otto Weialey jutant department of Illinois. of Bait Lake, adjutant of ths de- -. ! Following ths addresses refreshments were served and a get- - partment. Ths Initiation mmmfwlM mn. aequalnted gams was played. 1 ducted by Commander D. Orlo .. ,. I Allesw assisted by-; Dr.- - "respect- Sutton. According to a report given to Police ciief Otto Blik. the burglar I enterted. the Turner home through I a bedroom window while the guests were being entertalnd In the front rooms of -e house. Wednesday morning the purse was found near the curb a block and a half from the home, the chango having been Because he feared there was not much chance of their success In life, taken from It George Allen Chisholm, World War veteran and father of three sons, Many Burglaries Noted Ciller ottn. dirk reports that pushed two of his boys, George, 9, and Edgar, 7, Into the Indiana there are a great number of this Harbor ship canal, where they were drowned. Chisholm to shown above on In-- the type of burglaries-gointelling the story to Chief of Police James W. Reagan of East state, and be has just received a Chicago, lnd. Below 1. Mra Helen Lawrence, housekeeper for bulletin from the police department of Salt Lano In which It is holm, with Bobby, S, third son of ths veteran. stated that hundreds of this type of thievery Is going on In all parts of Utan. Citlcena were warned by Chief Blrk to lock the doors anl window of their homes when leaving, and to Icavs no money or other valuables about the house In their absence. I March's public here with the Idea of a ry tcKusfi8 wmrlothes'hangcr fsllod to return home at a 1 ,- STEEL PLANTS thrill-hung- When it comes to silv- -r wedding parties, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. May. of Pittsburgh will have one that will take plenty of silver to put across. They have Invited 70 of their friends to go to Parts for their 29lh wedding anniversary, April 27. Mr. May is providing the transportation for his guests. The was arrested on a warrant party will leave New York April 18 on the sworn by her Aqulntania. daughter Lorraine, a student In high school. ts aiar eampMnt, the daughter accused the mother of beating her SHOW- s Jjpme. of Abe WTurneji North' BeconH East. street,' during the course of a party and stole from a bedroom dresser a Waltham watch belonging to Mr. Turner, ant a mesh purse containing $2.50 belonging to Mrs. Ray A ! 9 ' The BIG SESSION today played new kind of sensation the spectacle of a flapper daughter admlnls-telnf a beatlne to her oxrn mother. IKiaciplias Usn'K:- Although It r-- -. doubtful If the whipping actually would be staged In public. If at all, certain aspects of the strife between the mother sad daughter gripped the public's Imagination and many concluded It another flagrant ' Instance of youth hurdling the barriers of parental discipline. The asother, Mrs. Charles Wood- Indian frail side, a quarter-bloo- d to look at but with black flashing eyes which, bespoke her Indian - sui-giar- KAN8AS CITY, Mo (tT) : . -..' 90WOMEML Flapper Brings Cwto Court rMien 98 pound Parent Whips Her; Strife Causes Public Attention. . 4uwl-invuaii- pn . j given by Governor George H. Dern before the business men and fanners of Provo and Burglars ircm to be making the Utah county Friday evening rounda of Provo. according to report from the police and sheriffs at 7:15, at a luncheon meeting ' " department. . who stats tHat tht at the Elks home. noma of Wtllam Wilson. 53 South The meeting is being sport- First Eaat street, was invaded some cnamoer time, between 8 and 11 o'clock Wed. the Provo acaday- - avalif, an4a ntaa's Wte of etnmerer serfs suit valued at $40 and an leaa-ing have been extended to ear phone valued at $90 were stolen. business men and farm- Enter Through Door ers from other towns and Upon making investigation fol communities of the county- .- Inter.- lowing - the burglary- Wednesday est In the meeting Indicates an ca- nigni. ncmr uoya states that the first attempted to gain ceptlonaKy large attendance entrance by Wring a screen off a Familiar With Frobieaa -- of v this city. , ., , occasion annual was the initiation of the local post The it which 209 new members wet officially brought infotha T - Mayor Frank Francis of headed a delegation of officials from ths Junction city who visited ths Pacific ' States Og-de- Cast Iron Pipe plant today. The Ogdea dignitaries visited the Steel plant as well as the Pipe plant, but ths mala purpose of their visit was to Investigates the possibilities of the Pacific States produce for civic purpose. Previously Ogdea has used a steel pipe, manufactured In the east, but glowing reports of the sxcelleace ot the Utah east Iron product caused the ' . visit In addition to ths mayor, the city comm i ssionsrs, chief ot po lice, firs chief and city recorder were In the party visiting the plant. " |