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Show tlVAIS TS3 EST 12 PAGES UTAH COUNTY UPAss yini o PROVO, UTAH COUNTY; UTAH,- FRIDAY - YEAR, NO. 259 P03TY-SECON- D I Pages Hsr THE ! -- ; 5o w h u oil oo oso oja ;4 -050 ' ojo ojo o$o ot- -- 15 Coramy I Try -o- $o- -o- -0- .0- HIeurmomotas IDEALS Anyone Seen This Boy?j - - ..fir -- . - . j ' WU1 ent-da- I ' to the world, and application of ... hi principles In "tha present age will safeguard the futura of the United States." Governor Dern'i Impresstvs ad Lis k dress climaxed an enthusiastic I iiiMii"kawa 300 Provo Democrats, of nesting who paid tribute to the founder of the Democratic party at the first annual 'banquet, sponsored by the Utah Count Democratic Women's dub. Mrs. W. J. Snow, chairman of the committee In charge, acted as toastmlstresa, and Mrs. I von D. ttore, Mr. Bsrth Roberta and Ur. W. J. Snow responded to toasts No during the progress of the dinner. Boy's Musical selections were furnishBeen Uncovered; Of ed by the Cougar quartet, comprised of LeOrand Anderson, LawConvicts Most rence Lee, BUsa Flnlayson and Ed-gby Blaekham, accompanied ril IS. WaltLOS ANGELES. and by a string er Collins, nine. years old. and now quartet, composed of Verda Batch- elor, Joyce Batchelor, Wtllls Lovethe object of a nation-wid- e search, less and Ralph Erlckson. V was of the masculine type that The banquet was prepared and peopled the western plains served by ladies of the Provo Comof a century ago. munity church. , If he had been a man In those Present' Notables early days he would have, come Judge George S. Bellif, county west with the gold rushers. Among As Reed Succeeds Democratic chairman of the Anderberg; party, his schoolmates at the grammar Introduced Mrs. Snow as school he was known for his Chief;. City Primary Introof the evening. She and daring. He was duced the visiting Salt Lake 20' i Set around Into things April always poking addinotables to the gathering. In out -- of curiosity exploring the tion to Governor and Mrs. Dern, hills and playing pranks with the there were present on the stand Harkw-- E. (Brownie) 8moot, son other Sometimes they youngsters. National Committeeman and Mrs. Senator and Mrs. Reed Bmoot, disliked the way he played but James H. Moyle; National Commit- of said of mrely any of them anything tee woman Ines Knight Allen, State has been elected city chairmansucobout It because Walter might have the Republican committee to Chairman and Mrs. Delbert M. ceed around. who has punched them Reed Anderberg, Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Burton W. to Los Angeles. The election Like His Father-Pol- ice Musser. Mrs. Musser Is the. retir- moved was made at the meeting of the say that Walter' father ing stats vice chairman. possessed similar characteristics ' Mrs. I von D. Gore of Genola city committee Thursday. According to Chairman Bmoot, but that will be told later. of ths Republican party Walter was all boy and of th primaries Continued on page Five for the election of delegates to the type that puts the gray hairs In state and congressional convention the mother's head, through to be held In Bait Ltfke.ln May will but not. a bad or city waisg j mWHuboy-- at aHsHis- mother 20. adored him and looked forward FridayApril Three delegates will be elected in eagerly to coming home from work each of the First, Second and Third each night, but not without some ! wards, and four each in the Fourth and Fifth- - wards. The meeting (Continued on page two) places are as follows: First ward, STORES OPEX MONDAY The Provo Business and Profes- Maeser school; Second ward, Cen sional Women held their regular tral school; Third ward. Franklin All of the Provo stores will be monthly meeting and banquet In school; Fourth ward, .Tlmpanogos 'the Hotel Roberts Thursday eve- school; and Fifth ward, Parker open Monday, even, though Ar- - j bor day will be observed In the j sc)iooL ning. I city. This decision has been j Following the regular business made by the merchants' commit- - j session an interesting program was tee of 'the Provo Chamber of) furnished which Included a vocal Burial Child ' Commerce. . solo by Miss Leona Shill, accom. . panied by Miss Porter, and a piano Be in selection by MissMe'ba Bachman. Featured on' the jprojj ram. were, Mrs. Julia E. Loveless of this cify the following stunts: "Mies Popularity," directed by Mrs. Christina has received word of the death Sprlngmeyer; "Dance Magic," di- Tuesday evening of her grandson, rected by Miss Lora Dunn; dial- Devere Loveless, BY DR. O. K. HANSEN ogue-, "I Dont Wanna," directed by son of Ur. and Mrs. John W. LoveThe residents of Provo have been Miss Verda Peterson; pantomlne, di- less, who died at the family resitold by so many people so many rected by Miss Amelia Buckley. dence In Kellogg, Idaho. Twelve members of the club The body Is being brought to times that our city has one of ths made reservations to attend the Prove for burlsl, and will probably most ideal locations, that the state convention, to be held May arrive here .this evening. Funeral statement has been accepted as a 36 and 27 at tbV Hotel Bigelow In services will be held in the Hatch sort of a truism. This assertion is no idle eulogy made to please th Ogdea. Miss Lora Dunn gave a re- Faneral home. Saturday afternoon of our Inhabitant, but will port of the Bey's Week program. at i o'clock. Interment Will beMa fancy stand up under the most rigid test ths Provo city cemetery. of whst an Ideal city should funda' . Sto ry of Missing Child Is Related - el Vlva-8kouse- Authentic Information As to Has Vengeance Suspected SHOOT HEADS CO. P. GROUP toast-mistre- ss B.P.Q)S BIG MEETING I i of Will Provo ' Maximum MlnfaiwrM teen p. Church Episcopal M West Rreond Ns. Sunday, April 15 Sunday school, 10 a. m.; confirmation talk. 10 a. m.; holy communion ana sermon. 11 a. m.; Y. P. F, 7:30 p. m. Monday. April 18 The Ladies' y ses Guild will meet for an sion with Mrs, Hermxe, 307 South Seventh East - YEN. W. F. BULKLEY, Rector. all-da- ' teeap. Thursday ... .13 Preclptacloa M i 8t Thursday ....87 iid"j A shadow of gloom was cast over a multitude "or trienas or nr. ana Mrs. Fred G. Wsfnick and family this mo.nlng when news of the death ot their beautiful and accom plished daughter, Ines, spread came throughout the elty; Death oTTlt-nesartviS, foHowmg mr WeeTCT during which Miss Warnick made a heroic fight rs today. . fc Hsrt KINOSPORTN S April fUPPCaptaltt Moorshouis of 11 th ftteirorlriaL.fiLils,, hatma Ohandi, the famous "people's leader" In India: His health Is fall- Canadian governmen steamer Ar ing rapidly and Is the cause of ras reported today that he sighted odda, . great anxiety to his followers.' Sines an airplane which he believed to be Graduate of B Y. Che has been obliged to forego most Born in Provo March . 1905, thelof hl, Bremen, flying over Kingsport prsachlngis hold upon the th at 10:30 a. m, Atlantic Standard daughter of Fred C and Cora Black people has' bead shaken,- Warnick; Ines received her educaTim "(9 a. m. Eastern Standard tion lit the Brig-haYoung univerTime). sity, beginning in ths elementary Marking Indistinct grades of the training school She Captain Moorehouse saldtha passed through the B. Y. U. high school, and was graduated from, the plana was flying so high that )he could not distinguish ltsmalrklngs. normal department of the univerbut that he eould hear Its motor sity in 1927. She was teaching at Falrvlew, Sanpete county, when she distinctly aa4 he- believed was taken IIL paring her school several persons on board. fife she was an energetic student Klngsport, 4 town of 200 populv 1 ts e - OFFICES OF COUNCIL NAMED ha-aa- - v , . . . . .i ., ; . nlck. was active in ths L. D.i 8. church, having held various offices In the auxiliary organizations with which she was identified. In all her activities she msde many friends who will be grieved to learn of her untimely death. Monday 8fInrk)ea addition to City and Reservoir Company Exchange' Springs In Provo Canyon; City Pays Fine In. Recent Contempt Case -- . the parents, she Is survived by four brothers .and two sisters, as follows: Leland Warnick. Salt Lake City; Paul Warnick, who ;.o Mttre in, on th West Coast of Nova Scotia, 100 miles west of th AUsntic President of Women's ocean. Organization It la almost M0 miles south of St. Johns, N. F., and about 600 miles by air line to New York. Mrs.' Alva Nelson waa elected The plane was flying west by southwest and was reported to president of the Women's Municipal Council, at a meeting of the have been - seen by several per. ; club held Thursday afternoon at sons. the Provo Women's club house. MITCH EL FIELD, L. L, N. Y, Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, past presiApril 13. (UP) A crowd of more dent, presided at the meeting. The following officers were than 2,000 persons waited at the chosen to work with' Mrs,' Nelson, army field her today In tha hope of welcoming the Mrs. Jesse W. Johnson, first vie president; Mrs. C. H. Funk, sec- plane Bremen' and honoring the ond vie president; Mrs. Frank fliers who will have accomplished Alexander, recording secretary, re- th first westward flight by plan. Mrs. John . W. Fairer, Throng Awaits Word elected; treasurer; Mrs. Murray O. Hayes, - Scores wer arriving every minute to join the throng at th field. corresponding secretary. 1" - Settlement In Nut Shell trmns-AUan- H!rrrfh swtttflRwn of the Provo Reservoir eotnpaay Provo olty water controversy la a nutshell: r 1 Provo city gives to thft Provo Bonnrvolr company th Bob- waters of the elder spring, and Its Interest la one-ha-lf of the, Joint spring. Provo City pay ths 8308 Judgment and costs of the rs-c-et contempt proceedings lax tltuted by the Reservoir company against tha city, the total SSas, amounting S Provo City gtfea th Pro-v- s Rewrvotr company a pe,r-- la secretary of the Northwestern states mission of the L. D, S. church; Carl and Don, students of the Provo high schoql; Erma and Beth of Provo. Funeral services will be held in In the Manavu ward chapel Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock... Friends may view the body at the residence, TOO North Third East street, prior Directors Listed- -' to the services. The directors of ths club ar as follows: Mrs. J. W. Aird, Mrs. F. F. Mia. Nephl L. Morris. Mrs BAZAAR-I- S Raile. W, H Brereton, Mrs Joseph T. Farter, Mrs. J. D. Boyd, Mrs. E. E. Bachelder, Mra. Charles Msw, Mrs. Walter Hasler, Mrs. Osorgs Brinv hall, Mrs. Maud B. Jacobs and Mrs. O. H. Heindselman. The club board includea Mrs. Walter .Hasler, Mrs. Members of the Bonneville ward F. F. Rail and Mrs. O. H. HeindRelief society are making arrange- selman Mr Heindselman gave a report ments for a chicken dinner and of th club, aftejf basA to- nextheld Thursday""!! of the year's-worweek In the ward which the annual minutes were Friday of amusement hall. The goods for sale read by Mrs. Frank Alexander, includea aprons, housedresses, chil- secretary. Mra F. F. Raile gave dren's wearing apparel, fancy work the treasurer's annual-report- , and other important business matters quilts, etc. Proceeds from the affair will be were transacted. used to help defray the expenses " REPORT OF WILKINS of the lot next to she ward which was recently purchased. SEATTLE, Waslu April 11 (UP) Guy Orayssn, Seattl radio amaCHOIR WILL REHEARSE teur, today that he beThe choir of ths Community lieved he picked up a message from church will hold Its rehearsal to- Captain George H. Wllklns. Arctic night at 7:30 sharp. All are urged explorer, whose radio station at to be present In preparation for Point Barrow has been silent for more than a week. Sunday's musical program. WARD ARRANGED trarfs-Atlant- ie Several hundred automobiles wer parked nearby and more arrived continually. Grover Whalen and his official welcoming committee were on hand In behalf of the city. Many Germans were In the crowd. Hundreds of women and children were among those waiting for Koehl, Von Huenefeld and e. RECORD EFFORT FAILS ST. PAUL,. Minn. April 13 JUP) ... Aflef ouckraj a gale and night. Gene law student Ehank, svlator, was forced to abandon his fifth attempt to break the world's endurance flight record here today. He landed his plane at 9:18 o'clock after being In the air 18 hours. snow ie most of ths NOTICE TO MASONS I . I The members of Story lodge Na 4, will meet .at 11 a. m., Sunday, April 15, for the purpose of conducting the funeral ser-vices of our late brother, Leon Bachman. . j j j j j j -- Hetedt Ranch, wm rH- Plfvo Rsservuir eouipanyfti eemsd, Provo City will maintain Its present culinary water supply now In the main of th city water works. entered be Th agreement .1 tween the two corporations in order to terminate litigation and to aid In tha economical use of the water of certain springs in Provo canyon. According to the provisions of the agreement Provo City conveys, as signs and quit claims all its right ttti and Interest to th Provo Reservoir company of th water of Boxslder Spring, and th la which tha tha Joint Spring, Reservoir company already had a ed I half Interest by too vtdes, shall satisfy th judgment entered In th contempt proceedings of October 18, 1927, In case No. 2888 civil In th Fourth district court of tha State of Utah.. This judgment is for $200 plus th costs, or a total of approximately $329. , Pipe lino Rights Provo City also convey to Provo Reservoir company and its assigns a perpetual right-of-wlor in missed. construction, operation and maintenance, to install, operate and maintain pip lines across ths land of ths Heiselt ranch in Provo canyon. In which to carry ths water of tha springs retained by ths Pro vo Reservoir company. Provo Reservoir company conveys to Provo City an right title and Interest of th water and water right of "Maple" or commonly Leon Bachman, 60, former Provo called "Yellow Jacket" spring. According to city officials, the resident died Tuesday at his home in Idaho Falls, Idaho, of pneu water exchanged by the two cormonia. poration are of equal financial Mr. Bachman was born In Provo, value. A further condition of ths agreeth son of Benjamin and Dell! Bachman. Ha mads hi bom her ment is that each party shall disuntil 20 years ago, when he moved miss and cease to further prosecute to Idaho. any action or claim now pending, He Is survived by two brothers against the other, either la ths disand two slstera as follows: Benia-- trict court or In tha office of tha mia and Ray Bachman of Provo, Jtat engineer of th stats of Utah. MrsBeulah Gllletts of Oakland, The agreement is signed by Jo California, and Mrs. Lena Baker of seph R. Murdock as president of thcpfwvo Ressrvslr eornipanyrad:to taey'wijmi!rtiian77 will be held at attested by R. J. Murdock, secreFuneral service Idaho Fails, and th body will b tary of the 'corporation, and by Alshipped to Provo for burial Short ma Van Wagenen, mayor of Provo . services will be held tinder ths di- City, and attested by Fred Evans. rection of the local Masonic lodge, city recorder. It Is understood that ths Provo Sunday at It a. m. at tha grave Reservoir company is Intending to side In th Provo city cemetery, sell to tha Orem Tows Corporation th waters th Reservoir company is receiving from Provo City In exServices change for th "Yellow Jacket" spring, which will be turned Into the water system of Provo City. Through this transaction. It 1 Funeral services will be hold Sun understood, th Provo Reservoir will leave the culinary waday at 12:30 o'clock In tha Fourth company ward chapel, for Benjamin B. Rich-men- d I ter field and will direct Its entire ef- Provoi who died- Tuesday tatertsts toth iJrrljratloQjjaalnfjss in Salt Lakcily. Friends. maV view th body at Gets ths Hatch Funeral home prior to the services. Interment wiU be in the SpringviU cemetery. Members May Be , of the Richmond family request that aU Indian war veterans be In BENTON.' IIL. April 1J OTP) attendance at the services. Charlie Slrger, Southern Illinois gang lord, has escaped for four I days at least the gallows en which be was to have been hangCor. Second Na. and t'nlv. Ave, : , ed this morning. "On" the Road to Emmaus" Is the Tha Franklin county circuit court last night granted a four-da- y subject of Rev. E. E. BachsMer's sermon at the Community church, stay ef execution to permit corner of Second North street, and a hearing on hi sanity. Birger was convicted of comUniversity avenue, next ' Sunday. April IS, at 11 o'clock . There will plicity In the murder of Mayor Jos Adams of West City, Ilia, be special musio by the vested choir. " Th Sundsy school convenes at His two aides. Art Newman and 10 a. m. Each week mark banner Ray Hyland. ar serving life sentence for their part la the attendance at this school of relig- .... city. . - 4 Provo Reservoir company ' gives to Provo City ths water of the Yeflew Jacket, spring, ft All actions Instltated by Provo City or the Provo Resor-voir company, one against th other, and now pending either t In court or In the ofloe of th state engineer wlU be dis--' . ay MAN IS DEAD - Richmond Are Slated Sunday - for manufacturing; districts for than the Individual and should be and retail business; re- protected In their rights. This, of stricted districts for hospitals, clin- course, should be done In a sense ics and sanitoriuma; residential of fairness that none be compelled districts upon which undesirable to sacrifice unnecessarily. , .' businesses may not encroach, faciliDemands of tha modern city ties for necessary utilities' such as necessitated a sponsoring agency electric energy, gas, telephone pro- to crystal ii out of the haxe of confusion developed In viding access to such utilities' in cases of necessity, and planning the early days of our' cities, and a and- fair adequately for reasonable expan- systematic progressive sion of aU the elements that enter program to correct mistakes almentally possess. recent more has of a into growing worth while city. City building ready made and avoid a repltition years become a real profession. A People Greater Tha) Individual of such mistakes In the future. a has that profession multiplicity This demand resulted In th orAny policy that would provide of activities not easily met It In- these and other essentials of a mod- ganization of a National Society of cludes propor location; proper ern commonwealth must be becked City Planners who took up their drainage and sewerage facilities; up- - by ths law because these ad- task In a truly scientific manner. pure culinary water; sanitary sur- justments cannot be made for the Their labors were, greatly aided by roundings; safety from storm and good of the entire community with the' national department of com flood Invasion; streets adequate for out som Individuals being asked to merce and from the head of this traffic; parks and play grounds for' sarrifire In true city building, f department Herbert Hoover, came leisure time; schools adequate and however, this is necessary because a uniform toning and planning law efficient, food inspection; districts th people as a whole a r" "greater with ths urge that it be used as a wholesale hap-haxa- rd - model by local agencies Interested In building better cities. BUtes and cities put Into operation the ma-vhluery suggested for this objec .. Spring Dell area la Provo canyon. This mean that as far as tha I t 4,M,to-Je8t- 4 - SKallleBiiiia A. City Or seven-year-ol- d Utah Generally Zr: fair tonight audi 1 Saturday. CoWerlA wna rrosa none portion tonight. Fate three-quarte- - The Weather Be Held Monday. s, ' m M mm Med The water controversy long- existing between the Provo company and Provo Gty has been settled amicably, Fouowino; a number of conferences extending over a period of sevaral wWay&k?iAlg--f th Rgrvoi company and Provo Gty finally signed an agreement.Thursday. The compromise waa brought about through the efforts of Frank Wentr commissioner of Frgvo river, who acted as mediator between tha wo faction. Radio Rumors of Landing UnThrough the compromise, the city and the Reservoir confirmed as World Awaits company exchange certain water rights in the Provo canyon. ' The city also acknowledges, through the payment of the News of Two Germans and fine, and costs imposed upon it in the recent contempt case One Irishman In 'Bremen' brought against it by the Reservoir company its liability in that particular case. , V officials of Provo Reservoir th N amorous radio reports, company have also given a verbal the sal arrival of th promise that no mors suit will ba flyora, were est--1 filed by them against Provo City Mrely Boonflrme4. at press tin for any water from springs in tha i talented Daughter of Mr. and " Mrs." Fred Warnick; la Dead: Funeral Services l fe-Reae- E'OVERT. SUCCUMBS TO ArmnVitlnii Urging that the spirit of Thomas Jefferson's political philosophy be applied to pres y problems to insure their successful solution, Governor George H. Dern ad dressed the first annual Jefferson day banquet in Meno . GhandTs Health ' Failing Rapidly VARN1CK Of Jefferson's Political Philosophy to Solve Prob-- " lents "Today ;200 ""Attend Trope hall Thursday evening. Belongs to Nation v'No one party can claim upoa Thomas Jefferson," said the governor. "He belongs to the nation and Ag reement 5 FffioffiMLfllll 1 . mim 050 o$o . LAUDS JEFFERSONIAN oo-o- to. 8 APRILtS, 1928. ibiyjvi y uuiyj y oiiS) u .,' TODAY 1 Gang Chief Execution Stay; 'Insane tive with the result that a protest went up by individuals sustaining an apparent injury to the effects that their personal liberty was being deprived them. It Is interesting to note that In practically all cases where the laws and ordinances were carefully drawn, that appeals when taken to the higher courts of the state or nation were decided in favor of th cities. Provo First In Zoning Provo. after existing a a large town for half a century, gradually was encouraged to lay aside her swaddling clothes and prepare for ious education. The young people's meeting takes a larger growth. Anticipating that this growth would bo substantial place Subject "Th Dangers of Slang and Cheap Talk," Leader, Bjert Carter. . (Continued on page five) Community Church tTvr . crime. . Th stay was ordered by Judge Charles H. Miller, who presided at Birger trial last July. |