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Show ' 4 UTAH COUNTY nn fiTPflTTr. Sv :cnrnp TCTTD A RIVALS THE ESST SURPASSES THE REST r- 4- - rOTYE(X)NDJyTlAIIltCL25JL. ? in Sfaopp mg I frn n irrninra r -- - TT TTT TELEPHONE US U - , tetoplMM M Mm fa. : ' '- ' , " '" - r ...... - 0. rv nra rannncsK.n nn nn olL" " Provo Pay UTAH DEMOS OPEN STATE CONFAB Mother Says Ha Ekbeii&nt - oo q oo o i s Reasonable Prices, Friendly Service, Help to Make This City the Place For the Housewife to Trade tEMBIE ' By A PROVO MOTHER I am a mother. housewife. am woman. a I I am a Bern these things has made me also the purchasing agent for an establishment. called "Our Home." This establishment, which is not a large one, must be run upon a itvery is limited amount of money. As purchasing1- agent, of money is spent amount limited this toy dutrto to the very best advantage, 'and to this end I havemade certain experiments, some of them surprising, some of them SPEECH . --oj- o-- oo o(- - j 1 OF II Open Session Indicates Record Convention In : xample-- Ot ... . - j 1' loot-no- that ihc Prnun atnroa d Id .nvotatZ d. retary, read the call of the conven- - came mar.'"011. HifV ?n tVia ' ., 4:.iJ The temporary organization, itf ve learnea mgi 4tme article appointed by the state executive bought by the buyer of the city store has to bring in more committee, was" AIntroduced by Chaircommittee consistmoney than the same article bought by the" proprietor of the man ofDraper. Prof. John C. Swenson of ing Provo store. Doesn't the buyer himself have to be paid, and Provo and Attorney Stewart P. alLhiafellow- - buyers, and hundreds of clerks, and delivery Dobbs of Ogden, was named to esmembers of the committee to boys, and stenographers and bookkeepers, and packers, and cort stan' dall the rest of them? Both the big city store and the small theO. K. Clay of Price," temporary town store have to get a certain percent of their overhead out chairman, read n telegram from of that one article.. The selling price is figured accordingly Senator W H Kinir In whlrh the! fend and the difference in that sellintr price is actually the differ-- senator extended felieltatinha .Lu.i me larger cuy stores, aeis wiin , . - turn would be the .most important political convention since the days of i you take ? g 4 - .'Vi 1 trttnUd a ieq fitirRe 7rV- jiff , enge, v Attabov, Bud! ' j J X co-e- I . i , rS t s. . (Continued from page four) - dud Skidds TWO INJURED IN ACCIDENT your-wate- -- BABY MEETING ." W S27400 sixty-sevent- h ry SUFFERED . - y . fram residence in gating Melrose Park,' a residential suburb. -- The place was said to have housed SEVENTIES MEET one of the numerous alcohol-makin- g The regular monthlv nwetlng f establishments of Joe Montana. the 123rd Ouorum of Seventies will be held this evening In the Third ward Relief Society hall at 8 o'clock. PHONE FROM PITTSBtBGH . . A.. - i Dr. Amos N. Merrill will be the lfu V TVT two-stor- . (Continued The Weather j aMHw-aaa.M- rtah Fair t a 1 aH tecna. 5 Saturday Min unam .temp. . gatarday . . . . tQ MaxlnaHm temp. . Minimum Sunday is tmiDL tt' Frank Kite Faceir Possession Qiarge Frank mm ' V. Kite of Santaquin was ar- - Center Peputy-ghsrlf- fs- A fire of mysterious origin destrayed a large garage, automobile cream separators, apple sorter, electric milker, oils, toots, fru t crates, etc- valued at $2400 belonging to Bishop Robert Elliott of Edgemont, at 12.30 o'clock Sunday - ' night. street was the recipient fJiPJn4-',l-'r5,TLjB- ' Prank birthday Bighop Elliott hatT driven ftn to be In attend-so- n i are, cordially from her Sunday greeting ' car into the garage about 10 o'clock Rorer, S. A. Willis and George ance. .. who her from John, telephoned Davis, Sunday night, on a charge Sunday evening, arid it may have Pittsburgh. Pa. He la a student of been heated sufficiently to have of having S3 bottles of home1 brew the . school of Technology cirii.n dit.s ixfaxt Carnegie beer in" his possession. The liquid there. The Voice cam In as clear Funeral services for LeRoy Earl Ignited gas In "the vacuum, or a as If be were talking from a tele- Park. Infant son of Mr.- - and Mrs. short circuit on the car may have come In contact with "the gas chamin a, cellar under a room of the phone Roy A Park..whljJ(fd at the fanv .wlthinemblpckaofJUje Tiouae, the officersTlale. home Mrs Rafnnt Am. ilv. Iresldence this rfwrntn. were ber.' rt is beiiFwr. Kite was brought to Provo and rlareL Jnfcn rnnri4 th ha 'hrM at the reaidenrw thia afternnnn. The Provo fire department re- lodsred In the county jail pending In the best of health, end that alarm, but Wshon Orson Prestwlch of fer-- rpended romptly to Pitt. ,ith'word his appearance before Judge George b,, encour-- b ih- - 4lr the local engines ar-- a of and was conol;ion lovely enjoying sprm -t Ballif. to tho bereaved parents, i rived the entire garage and 1U con-weather. seated-b- y "nlfht and Toea-te- day- - Warmer nlgbt. Maxlmam on Page Four) FIRE AT MIDNIGHT - r"nr te tent were in flames. The local riremen concentrated, their efforts toward saving the house, which waa In close proximity to the garage, and no doubt would have been destroyed had It not been for the efforts of the fire lighters. The value set on the destroyed prcpeny wis gfvenBy Bishop Elliott aa follows: Garage, (300, automobile, $00; cream eeparators. t500; apple sorter, $400; electric $300; oils, tools, fruit milker, crates, etc., $100; total. $2400. The automobile was insured nd some of the IwsOeanee-ma- y, have been on the garage, but the remainder of the property was not covered br Insurance.' R'sfiop F.lliott told Fire Chief P.eed Boshard. ON HIGHWAY WILL BE HELD - "home-maker- D IN-A- y n commit-button- ttfr-- f HfWttAf-rHi- At BE A (iAIXA AKrAlU LS EVERY HAY. B. V. IT. ktudi-nihave taken the letd ill the horrecomiiis and have the full cooperation of the Provo Chanttwr of Commerce, city'-an-eHnly- ffftemln, Rntary and Klwsnls clubs, and the Provo hlfch ' school. v Hhielda and tited but hpiy, reaolifU Bait Luke late Sunday sflerniHin. and will remain there uiitil Tuffla atteiiiowi, bw hiy will U brwiht to Provo by the 'V student body committte in cluugo " of the affuir. j ? . rf Studi nts ut the Youny ,uivrity sn4 Piwm t4fi wlioot mK4 w- Tfi 5 two vacluwnauu"' wiU'ltataK aT" t Pioneer park at J 30 p. m. Tuesday, in order that the line of March may be completely formed when Shields arrives at' 4 o'clock . The parade, with hundreds of students participating, will leave Pioneer park at o'clock sharp and proceed to the university, after marching through the downtown district STUDENTS OF YOUNG AND PROVO HIGH SCHOOL, BE THERE! THIS FARADE MUST NOT BE A SMALL AFFAIR IT MUST BE A OIGAN- TIC ONE, TYPICAL OF THE MANNER IK WHICH PROVO WILL WELCOME ITS DISTINGUISHED SON. SHIELDS HAS BROUGHT HONOR TO THE TWO SCHOOLS, AND THE LEAST THE SCHOOLS CAW DO IS TO TURN OUT -' FORCE WHICH WILL BESPEAK THEIR CORDIAL WELCOME? -- The parade will end at College kaU, where a short. Impressive assembly will be held in honor of 8hlelds and Coach Leaf. The feature of this assembly will ' be tha presentation to Shields of a handsome gold watch, tha gift of the "Y" student body. 8hort speech es will be made, and the students will adjourn to the Ladles' gymnas ium, where a Shields matinee dance WHOLE-HEARTE- -- i M Y - Goddard-Abbc- FRO-liRA- " . ... MATI- - ASSEMBLT. FARADE, NEE DANCE AND DINNER! THIS, BRIEF, IS THE rOR "SHIELDS DAY." If. H I - " , fc t s X) John B. Uhrich, telephone com I have learned "another thing, Did you ever think of 'Vw" T"', , B CAR SYSTEM pany employe, nd C. Wendell Sboa-CRASHES; (BOOK this? The buyer of any department of a large department was notified of his appointment as muHfr, nana cannier, also were store knows only an infinitesimal proportion of that store's temporary chairman, announced challenged fof cause and dismissed whrn tnpy said they had forme J customers. When he buys, he had to buy more or less blind- that there would be no keynote IS CAUSE! CRITICIZED LIQUOR H the case. declared to it trite speech. say, he because will thinks this sell, or the manufacturer "This year we're going to win." ly (opinions regarding Bailey asked if the pros- ' especially recommends that, or because New York or Chicago knew any of the at- However, this year, he declared, ' pective jurors is, showing the other. In the first placeTlhe Provo buyer the feeling was more In the heart torneys in the case or the System IS ant; if they had any connection "Is nine times out. pf ten' the owner of the store dependent than on the lip" He reminded the Three Young Men Under Ar- P. G. assembled gathering that Ideals with oil projects; if they had ever ll good-wifor his bread and butter. He knows may be achieved, even upon the store's Too Elaborate, Declare rest; Injuries of Five Are heard the case discussed Or talked though deat least 90 percent of his customers knows them by name, feated at the polls. He emphasized on tne radio, and If they had about Accountants Not Serious formed an opinion from reading usually by their first name knows something about their the belief that the next president of the newspapera. ' individual tastes. And he buys accordingly Mary Smith's the United States would be named to have at Houston the aald convention. Tkis Reckless 'driving, to be married in June, he'll have to lay in a supply of presents he based upon the supposition that been caused Pleasant Grove city's system of too much liquor, accounts is far too elaborate and for that Mrs. Jackson wanted a hat with blue and gold flow- - the people are tired of "boodiers- - in was the cause by of an automooue accomplicated In Its operstion PROVO STORE ers. that didn't turn ud in the front the little Jones eirl Washington, and that the people cident In. which three Provo men far too of the Young uni for a citv of that sixe, according and two ?e'J"nllwl " ru,' will soon be going on that visit to California, and will need to a report submitted to State Audiescaped serious tor John narrowly versity E. Holden Saturday by the ' m nii " " ine naitv iemocratlc Snnriav rinath afternoon. . nr j Inlurv , 1 m vi i viu. Th. accident occurred on a sharp BURGLARIZED company, cattlfied Sure! to De suueoy wnere mingj are Dougni'ior lom, uick unaJI"Harmony? A snicker went through the aud public accountants, who have just article selected where is with or North the their road Twelfth at and the wives, curve Harry . ... an audit of the city fence as Mr. Clay said: street ana me canyon roau, wnm completed your need and your taste in mind? "It Is needless to urge harmony the car owned and a high records. at driven No Flaunting Advertisements at a Democratic convention: har- - rate of apeed by Everett Barhman, "It cannot be expected that your. The Sixth Ward Grocery store. 643 recorder-caoperate the system South Third West street, this city. To be Bure. you may sometimes be disappointed in your ; mony always reigns within the par- 22, of 8R8 West Sixth South street, The members of the party may failed to make the turn and ran properly without considerable out- was burglarized soma time between is want. What That find not and you may 'just shopping but ,n th tnd-- headlong Into a large creek, turn- side help unless he Is possessed of 8 o'clock Sunday evening and Mon another experience from which I learned much. One morning, mora than ordinary experience as day morning, according to a report pam; ing over twice. nor for salaries made to tha police department this As members of standing bookkeeper, bright and eariy, l sainea iorin 10 maicn some ramernorunusuai In addition to the girls, Bachman awhich ara paid your recorder and morning ,by W. H. Williams, pro could tecs of the convention from titan was accompanied by DeLose Scott, The first store couldn't match thorn, your treasurer can you expect so prietor or the store. the second, nor the third or the fourth. .When I saw that eo"nt wer named the following: 21, of 1229 West Sixth South street, elaborate a system to be kept up," Two dollars In cash, a carton of Avand DeLong S., W,,Jtoas,.50. to be found-u- town, wen to the capital the they-we- re clgaretrrbeirf-Tjtgt-tfew All TOyrtrir1pHt7'wrrtT4sjBddree8ed street. West enue Eleventh and tne city council. bananas were taken, according to rt rlav. . I tried the city stores, one after another, and still American Fork and Abel John were badly bruised and scratched, to Themuch .state a auditors e that Lehl. investigations made thia morning. but not the buttons remained unmatched That night I came hop Evans. injured, according would be just as Entrance was gained by cutting and resolutions George to policeseriously officer who Investigated simpler system the without the buttons alter having epent my precious money A.Platform addi: In hole back door of the store with efficient, .and report Startup and George S. Ballif, the case. "With all the detail accounts kept a pocket knife through which the for lunch and carfare, and for four things for which I had Provo. Is Found Liquor I because had we bought Credentials W. a Dunford, Proyour city officers, however, yeggmen reached and released the no earthly use but which, being weak, Following the accident one of the by found no method of general ledger lock. , as bargains! That is ve; Mra Ivon B. Gore, Genola. youths attempted to hurl a bottle control over they were so flauntingly advertised r and The use of adhesive tape to con Irriga of liquor away, but It was confisanother reason it pays me to trade in Provo. Provo meraccounts receivable, which ceal fingerprints on the glass of the cated bv Ed. X Edwards of the tion to scorn advertise not They profit eseur In do flauntingly. control is. door leads members of the police chants opinion, very police department, who happened Their customers are their CHICAGO BOMB department to believe that job was to be clone at hand. Police Officers sential." by their customer's weaknesses. 1927 The showed committed by men experienced In report during r George Durnell and Bert Halladay total Increases friends, and they pref er. to keep them so. in capital assets Of burglary. Novices in crime would were called to' render assistance. And that bringi me to a very important reason why I In 113,984.41; cash balance sinking hardly take such precaution. In the The girls were taken to a nearby WAR RESUMED house fund at the end of the year 15756.95, opinion of Chief of Police Otto trade in Provo. I Lve in Provo. Jt is my home. I am, by where they received medical and bonded I am bringing up children, and Indebtedness, $20,000. Birk, who made an Investigation. attention. The men were brought profession, a to Provo and turned over to the n tripir Arcount.'as well as on my own. I want to see Provo flterirrBtrpwmith other bombthe pe the vely since having occurred outside of the city LOSS-I- N to prosper and grow, more than she has ever done in the past, October shook Chicago out of Its limits. They were lodged la the city I do all believe I can the to her In that it want calm their I help Jail and today. appearance pending Police were Inclined at first to tht city court. welfare of Provo is, to a very great extent, proportionate blame In on all the blast alcohol Bachman rather probability will - to the prosperity 6f its merchants and manufacturers. And than on politics,- but many observ? be charged with drivlnsa car wMI? In for small share my bringing ers believed It was the start, of a under the Influence of liquor, whfl I hold myself responsible the ether men will be charged with about thisproeperity. I know, and you know, that the home renewed elortion offensive. bomb blew out the rear intoxication, according' to investi stores cannot prosper unless the home people buy. I believe ofToday's officers. . a - frovo-Tuesda- V V l' llll rd asLiMiUeuienl. rhii'f ei tor SlnclalrTquesUohed WrvsH of the new couri piocetlure of having the judge Instead of attorneys -J question talesmen. He started vig' M orously to object to the procedure. Justice Bailey promptly overruled Hoover's protest, before the attorney had said a dozen' words. Hoover started to finish his argument In order to complete the record and then he noted an objection to the court's ruling. Edward Tlllon, M, life Insurance ri -i f m Mi i salesman, was the first of the prua- prativa jurors to be chajlenged for When the reserve officers training cot pa of tho University of Missouri cause by the defense when he said neia a nuiiiary oau uie oinpr niiu, uno ui ui uuugnooys cnores waa to I he. had formed an opinion of the Phyllis Clay of Tulsa, Okla.. proving- that case and could not change his mlnil. Lfr- I Dinner Are On gramriiroadcastiii-siated--Tonigh- 440-ya- . cJ L It does! Why? Well, Til tell you why. You see, I've learned few thinsrs. Daib-M- t HI Bud Shields is coming home I v Accompanied by his coacli, C. SLeaf, the premier 220 and free style swimmer of America's collegiate stars" y wm arrive in . afternoon- .- The youth- - who bore the colors of B. Y. U. to outstanding triumph the greatest stars of the nation, will be the "lion of theagainst hour" in Provo, and beginning at 4 o'clock Tuesday, the plans city a great reception for the new national champion. ba-fc- xe - ILHj Hill at 10 o'clock oa charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States in connec-Uon wrti leaae ef the Teapot Doms.1 naval oil reserves opened today Justice Jennings BaUey In the District of Columbia supreme . court. '.-It was Sinclair's second appear-- a nee In court on the same charge, The first trial last October, wuen Albert B. Fall, former secretary of ended interior was a becauaa of alleged Jury tampering. .Today Sinclair stood alone as Fall waa too 111 to appear and had McCul-loug- h Bqving-liwProv- Q - UP).-T- he WASHINGTON, April second trial of Harry F. Sinclair oil magnats and sportsman, - Reasotwrfof i III OTBnT AT I n RI III P " I II IC I .. Judge Questions ProspecUve' - 1 JurorinU Sinclair Attorey I ' " Objects to Procedure; Sev 1 erai Talesmen , Challenged Parade, Assembly, Dance and Vv, t l I : III III H IK lllll ina, crepe nrcsa. ai believing that the stores in the capital, because they boughtI .Lake; Utah County Men in larger quantities, could afford to sell at a lower price, Named On Committees. limited money . first went to that city as the place where my extravnot dress a I crepe . would go the farthest. bought made good material and stylelbe--lieve- d : SALT, LAKE .CITTiulLf. i agant to pricerrrell But I did not remain one (special to in iierain wun customer. I was a satisfied I anxact found duplicate of that conceived lack of, oratory and a week one later, ton. Just of the Provo marked determination of accom one in in label the back, to the even dress, It purpose In record time, five dollars plishing for it fiad than less I paid the state convention of the Demoatoresi for five dollars party .opened In the less, just in the actual p.rjce ol.the dress, the selling price! cratic arena here at 11:25 thia mornfor alteraI began to ask questions, What did they.charge ing. ! add the And then alterations for less In 'lees than an hour from that tions? Two dollars TirirA of the interurban fare there and back and the price time, the various committees of the ' Km mo than it , convention were named, and the ,l. u At A tViot Area mar now imuui 01 luncn. tt dJourne(1. untl, I dollars ten cost? Over anyway leaned to orde-rahould have t tha l--oo FESTIVITIES Ur UINIjLAK- - at "wm " o0 - IS UNDER WAY riiflftntmun. -- Vrre-rw- oo 7" eH seCONDIIL !infantry - see-ty- oSo1 : : ! " " ojo i architect J. E. Allen, this city, la confined to his home at 218 North , University avenue; well-know- n The regular baby conference will be held this week in Provo, Lake rum altattreyitnTi-4-day In Drem. Provo conference cornea the sec ond Thursday and Friday ot each month. All parents with children living south of Center ftreet Including Edgetrmnt, Plaas-n-t View and Grand View wards ire to be examined on Thursday. 11 north of Center street will be examined on Friday. Oram, including Ttmpanogos and Sharon wards wll meet on tha third Monday of each month. This month on April 16. at the Lincoln high school. Lake View and Vineyard wards' meet on the second. Wednes day of each month Th's month April" 1L at the home of SJra Joseph ol Madsen." . The hours of these conferences are from 1 to 4 p. m - LVTOXICATION CHARGED Merle Jolley. 21. of this city, was rrested Sunda. avaningJaeJPoljlce Officer James Snow on a charge ef Intoxication.' He was lodaed in the crxintv tall pendlns his appearance before City J'l'pe Giore S. BJlif. of tiff sri ntr frmn a hmlfaafl HrllM'" giimXtinenK accident auBlrlBWts--' which occurred cn ' state highway between Lehl a'i American Fork Saturday after- noon. Mr. Allen was riding In hls',cr. which- - was driven by George M Nuttall, Provo plumber, living at Fast Second Sotith street when It ran off the pavement Into aom loose grsvel and turned eomTltely -over. The two men were thrcrn out with the result that Allen sustained a broken shoulder and was otherwise cut and bruised. Ntittal and eacapped with minor cut hniises according to Investigations ronflueted by members of thy, ahtr- - ' H fn office. . Thst the two men were not killed appeared mtmculmis to thoe who saw the accident. As the car wenr ' over "fe top cashed In rearfnz men to . mfr'rient openlnp for be deposited Ifl roed. Wln-it stopped It was riht-lde, tip Jti-- n '4 old water box. and had turned rmvi iete)y Htuni1. The men eame t'i Prrvw where they were medical care,' ,,. ,,, ' , te te n ;J- |