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Show RIVALS THE BEST TELEPHONE US UTAH COUNTY Do jvn got your paper regularly T If not, telephone M before tM pjn. KEST "SURPASSES TILbi PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY," JULY 17, 1928. YEAR, NO. 29. ORTT-THIR- D H7P HOOV 0o L-ogo 7R) 0o . n - - oOr oo oo - oo i0$0 OsO fin lo) ooU n rrr Cn nr n fi nn iiiiiikiii mi r? ii m jr m m m m m m m oo -- oo- ", u m nnnn ni nn nii i n V?n i m i n oo nn im - f ii i rj m 00 n i r s. r m k mm 1 1 m m m rt ik IfL in Wants Exclusive iFlying ICE SHIP ' ir.--. " 11 WOMAN FIGHTS I Saves IIWIIIIUI I IUIIIV I ; ' IIUillllLU IU paw i in: ofiyc Lire I IIHII nn 1 " FAMOUS&El P":Sf " waste, of the north. resCaptain Adalberto Mariano, cued off an ice floe near Foyn rloui Island, reportedly was In n condition. ' One leg was ZaPP while he, CapUln Fllippo Malmand their late leader, Finn aid. : to gren, attemptetl to walk that gantoday was reported It that grene had set In and condition was critical. So serious is Mariano's condition that the commander of the Krassin supmessaged the Cltta di Milano, flight, to meet ply ship of the Italia to King's Bay her at the entrance fiarbor. There Mariano will be transferred so he may get medical ' - treatment -As soon as Marlono has - been transferred, the Krassin will continue on to Advent Bay with the other 15 men she rescued from mVimi anneared to be on almost in evitable death In the desolate, lcel 'bound north. These 15 men Include: Prof. F. Behounek; Lieut "Alfredo Vlgllerl; Felice Trolani; Natale Cecclonl; Giuseppe Blagl; CapUln the Russian aviator; Assistant Pilot StraubeT" Navigator Alexleff; Mechanic Bhelagin; Movie Man Blumen-ateland the explorer, Noyes, three Italian chasseurs. They will be disembarked at Advent Bay the first time In almost two months that many of them rcg- - - - I 1 2-- Mrs. y X, vw,, 'J l 9 M-;- h.-.- ir El one-tim- ' . ly-a-od- - ' - Ruth R. Nichols .... an -- Junior Leaguer. alr-mln- Gr -- McAllister DANGERFIELD BLUE BOOK USED IN COMMITTEES OF Claia-Larson- AIR CLU8 FORMATiON LBke-VlfW- AIDS STADIUM LEAVES B.Y.U. i. ri ROTARYNAMED 'i' liuaarl . ' Country and Aviation Club Method Suggested; No Fiivver Birdmen Will Be Admitted , ComtimeH - -- CATTLE BARN . J J200tothe 2-- Mrs. BV HORTENSE SAUNDERS NBA Rervlco Wrllr cheerful. NEW "YORK, July 17. Exclu- After the Krassin has disembarknow enters as a factor in siveness ed her rescued men the tee breaker aviation development, and the blue will refuel, Chukhnovsky's plane ; book threatens to do a little blue will be recondltlonetUJt was crackI penciling In the new flying clubs to ed up when he made a forced north, ' Kb fn.mul In th. nrlnrlnal r. i t i na rtf em landing due to the fog and Erection0f the country. tree as well as the - ol First then the Krassin will start out to l The family ' 12 In find men and other lost try Structure For County ifc going to the Arctic. These groups include count. Fair Okehed i the Roald Amundsen party of six "It Is our intention to offer, the and the six men of the Italia who privileges ofmemberahlps In the floated away with the envelope of Erection of a cattle barn for the clubs only to socially congenial peothat craft the ple," exclaimed Ruth R. Nichols, . It has become clear that Prof. Klkttlnn nf H.lrv rnttlp atdcfln- Prominent In the organization com has been fair county Finn Malmgren, Bwedish meteor- coming . . nf fhn A vlnf inn rliihn Tni . miff j.a r on memDcrs tne decided T out a lot uy ologist of the expedition, was alive itely this w II let Katufa11y con-- 1 in of fair the board, working, when his companions, Mariano and fmaturlvr8-rlKh- t t theatartboard the with 0f. county Zappi, left him helpless on the Ice. junction .jm Mariano has said in recent state- rnmm nnnrl KrrordintT to K. 8. Miss Nichols herself is a Junior ments that looking back he saw Hinckley,: secretary of l the board. be Leaguer, as- well . as an experi1 Malmgren moving his head not In Although the structure-wil- Is not Inenced flyer,- and a holder of - the a dying spasm, but to encourage completed this year, it. the hydro aero license and a commercommence tention of the board to the two Italians to go forwArd. cial transport pilot's' license. operations Immediately on a unit The club, as she explains it, In time to take care of the daily sounds very much - -- e an expensive ' . v exhibits this fall. club only'more so. ... Architects areworking now on country 'JIt attracts the sportsman and plans and specifications f or a per- the sportswoman with a vision of manent structure with a capacity 11-POUof 200 animals, as a part of the speed, convenience, and the pleasure obtainable nowhere but .in the equipment of the fair grounds. air the man or woman who sees With-thiaddition and 'Other Im- the possibilty of lunch and dinner provements being planned the Utah A promising eleventh-hou- r entry county fair will be the equal of any water, taken from many porIn the h '(Continued on page six) Cycle tions of the canyon snrlnrs, n,j In the state. pany s big fish contest was brought . It is the desire of. the fair offiwell as from Hie city Itwlf, in' Saturday the last day of the con- cials lo erect only a of the were nont to- - tli, Ktatc at flccs, part test by from Straw-berr- structure now, with the. remaining last week, Bn'd the result' was U The biff fellow scaled more units to be completed as soon as the mom than pleading to the-citthan 11 pounds,, a respectable bIm finances of the board will permit. "Wo bHieve tht Provo's cul-- j. that should place well up. with the The materials in the present counliiary waU'r Is fully 'equal to any contenders In the angling Content. In the nation," s(d Commls especially the brick may be ty Final. results in the contest with usedjail in the construction of the sioner Jacobsen. "The cmil.- the disposition of the prizes offer- walls as soon 4"the county removes watr of thli cltv has ed will be announced within a few to the Funeral services for .Mrs. Sarah ' drawn numerous '.cnthuslaMtaC' proposed Jailsite on West 1 days. . -HollandUMorton.-73,.whdied at a .J comments front tourists, and Center street-- ; o Trovo oitiwhs are no kfs Other Improvements contemplat- local hospital of complications ined by the fair authorities include cident to old age,, were held this The sanitary report permanent bleachers at the race morning at the Community church, just received U another point In the favor of Provo water." track and the extension of the of whjfch the deceased was a memThe commissioner warns wi- -' ber. track. yta Una tied board fence aroUTfdthe ter users outnlde of l'rova to Preparations are rbelngTnade by "RevrET ErBalchelder-conrturt- cd a d every department supervisor to en- the funeral services at the .church . refrain from opening tho man- -' tonight holes to get water during the large this year's exhibition In every and also at the graveside. Two Wednnsday. Lit da.v1. Th'w user of a fair eclips- beautiful selection. A "Abide "With can secure r with way, prospects tle change- - In ing all previous meetings. their water without serious Me", and "Jesus Lover of My Soul." were furnished by a quartet xtypt 'during jthe difficulty twnparnture.' 500 NICARAGUANS SURRENDER consisting of L. A.'Culber.tsonJC;. nours of hea-use. In Provo Maxlnuim.. temp.. -Mrs. R. Strlngham cltv, an'1f openlnir. the man-- .' Halbersleben, WASHIi3TpNcJuly17 (UP) - hole ontliiiM, th ouUldo- .no nave sur- arid"Mrr.GeDrge FRsroyr Mr Monday ...... R9 mcaraguan reran scrvle. will be diwontinued. rendered since July 1 now total Robert Bee and Irwin McDowell Minimum temp. nearly . 800, the Navy department accompanied on the organ andvlo- Commissioner Jacobsen "'; de--" Moaday-v.wi.7.Clare. announced, .todajr, r' . TO BE BUILT ng wo 2-- JJnit family-pockctbo- -- . - I - j.. Service Meeting ente;-tainmen- Set For Wednesday Young--universit- - CITY CULINARY 1c Mc-Ga- rr WATEROKEHED -- MRLANDS ND MRS. MORTON" y. LAID TO REST . . S POSTERS MUST -- , Herald-Meredit- The Weather L.-Jc- A-- FISH Fred-rFarre- r . -- to All the men aboard the Krassin were reported jubilant The prospect of realizing again some of the comforts of civilization made them Prehi-denc- DI5NVER, Colo., July 17 (UP). With, .(Jit, Jaiuuus- Matchless iinnir 4 ' r V irotiucer of what once was one of VI ation of official regstcr's and certifi- the greatest fortunes ,in the west cates by the county ocnimissionc.rs, v'.i at public auction at. Leadviile, SUPERIOR, Wis., July 17 fall this for election rt the machinery CoTo.7 its owner, Mrs. Elizabeth (UP) Herbert Hoover has The first is. gradually under way. Tabor worked feverishly toinformed President Coolidffe for set is August registratioriidate day to obtain tunds to redeem rt. 13 at the following places. he intends to stress the issues For 20 years Mrs. Tabor, who as Provo, Precinct No. 1 Mrs. Julia the wife of H. A. W. Tabor former of continued prosperity and Belle Bach- - United States senator, was a leader A. Elliott: No. in governmentatr:. ' integrity F: Hunt man; No. 3 Mis. Maude of society here, has fought valiantly management in his campaign or: No. 4 Mrs. ZellaI.Stubbs; to ittaiii the. property... , for the White House. No. 5 Mrs. N. A. Peterson; Nn. When the great Tabor fortune Mrs. Sadie Madsen; No. 7 Mrs. dwindled t a few hundred dollars, The Republican candidate Mary Vincent; No. 8 Mrs. Elina B. Mrr 'I ahi'i Moved (or little shack indicated he would meet these Mrs. Amanda,Miller; on Fryer Hi' I. a fcet from the Scott; No.-two aa the dominant Issues in the No. 10 Mrs. Alice Harding; No. 11 enUaiict: o. i j ....ao, wiieie she has speech of acceptance of the nom- -- r Mrs. Louie. Dixoji; No. 12-constant vigil. ; kepi hi'ty k (nation at Palo Alto, Calif., Aug.. Bernetta Beck; No. 13 - i. Alico; Kive t.incs in the past the mine 11. the United .Press was reliably i; T. Johnson; No. 11 -- Mrs. Ncli.e .. been threatened by court action. Informed today. ' ., t . ..'. M o. 15 me Mrs. Tabor succeeded in EwanrN Same Issue aa 1914 -L''Ma " lB Mra. ClufI; No. Chcever; lfiising funds. Iast May distiict These practically are the same No. 17-- - Mrs. Nellie Bobliard. JuJge James C. Starcather orderIssuea upon which Mr. Coolidge sucOutside District ed the forcclosiirr. on a mortgage An cessfully sought election lu 1924. Registration ngents for districts for $14,000 held by the Shorego Min The Issue of prosperity will be outside of Provo arc as follows: ing county. widely used by Hoover himself In Still I'ndaunted Alpine, Mrs. Madeline Wilkins. his speeches during the campaign, ' e American Fork, "Prccfact No. 1 then the society Ey while govern- -' Martha H. Chipman; No. 2 Emily leader was undaunted, he confided Mrs. William Hackenholz, 24, of Omaha, Neb., saved three drowning mental that of competent management will be stress- Paxman; No. 3 Hazel McDanieJ; to friends the mino would "pay women in a few minutes, and then modestly disappeared after her ed by tha other campaigners. No." 4 Grace M. Earrat. she would return to heroism. First, she dived after a woman companion who had fallen That Information coming private- - again" andj ' out of with Mrs. her Hackenhol shore heard boat Delia her, Mrs, Nearlng old Tippetts. and Benjamin, hef position of wealth unf fiolallyr but -- authorftascreams from a swimming party and found a drowning woman' pulling Jones. Clinton,. Joacph-Ear- J from the conference which tlvely -- Cedarwater.two also She L.In those saved another under is line bow and a Welckcf. for Fr Fort,"' Under the law she is entitled to the rescues but Hoover and Mr. Coolidge have been . Elberta, Mrs. Alva Patten. possession for the next six months Carnegie medal Mrs. HackenhoU left the scene after holding at the president's summer next two women was he Mrs.-identified KirkondaU. day. by Dividend, y during which she may at any time lodge, was the first news emanat. Fairfield, W. B. Thomas redeem the property upon' payment ing from the candidate himself as of the sale price and accrued inGoshen, Margaret Branagan. to the Issues he will name In his ' terest r Genola, Harriet Nelson. acceptance speech. Hoover has Nida A. Hall. Highland, -. steadfastly declined to talk about A. E. Leht,- Precinct No. politics, reiterating that he would Adams; No. 2 Mrs. Sarah J. Johnsay whatever he had to say In his ; No. son; No. 3 Mi s. soeech. 4 Mrs. Martha Ball. ., IW1U Accept Resignation , . , . Rusi'tU Jolinson. with (he Hnnw ln Lake Shore, Serena Argyle. ... Post Publishing ,, Company Musician Accepts Position at president the advlsablty of an-' Mapictoa, Mrs. Myrtle Bird. nounclng Immediately, acceptance A. Head Contributes $200 N. Jacobsen. Santa Maria, Calif.; Orem, of his resignation as secretary of Payson, Precinct No. 1 Nellie R.J commerce. . i Y' To Soon Club Fork No-Spanish Going Efiza Project Groups No.' ' White; Schaerrer; .... Mr. Coolidge has not yet decided 3 Flora Barnett. ; . Mer-Selected G. H. Are ; a successor to Hoover as Pleasant Grove Precinct Professor J. W. McAllister, super- upon J. W. Dangerfleld, proprietor of ui wuujicivq liiu ueciuicu EIeasant Grove--, Precinct No. 1 rill Is Speaker the Post Publishing company, has visor of public school music of Brig-ha- BwioiAijr to make the announcement of acMrs. C. L. Warnick; No. stadium contributed Young university, has accept- ceptance of Hoover's resignation toEthel Hilton West; No. 3 John R. day. At thesummer White House SPANISH FORK, July 17; Lorlr. fund. Nelson; No. 4 David B. Thome. Mr. Dangerfleld has long been ed an offer to become' director of it was said Hoover had some mat-te- r ! A. Anderson, president of the Span- a Pleasant View. Mrs. Vern York. ha? Union he music school since the of Junior of college the suporter to clear up on the Pacific coast Provo Bench, Nellie L. Kartchncr. ish ForkRotary clubr at"the-meet-ihad one son, prominenet in school and high school of Santa-Mar- ia. These are - merely - incidental and ' Santaquin,-Mrs- ." Pearl Chapman. Monday noon appointed the fol- affairs take his degree from the inCalifornia. The offer came by wire the real reason for postponing' the Spanish Fork,- - Precinct No. 1 lowing: working committees for the stitution and at present has-tfrom A. A, Bowhat, Jr., principal announcement was the difficulty,., Mrs. Annie ensuing year: Lorin A. Anderson, sons studying towards degrees. ' over naming the successor, the of the school. , Alice L. Loyd; No. 3Mrs. R. W. Pratt Thomas, 'John Booth, Bo "I feel sure that the 'stadium United Press was Informed upon .4 aims In and No. Mrs. Swenson. Elmer Is desired Hansen; Money offiSince Money; Jils presence Joseph has become-- necessity or the authority.-- -' Spring Lake, .Mrs. Lydia Moore. and objects; John Booth, Sherman cials of the school would not pro- Santa Maria on August 16, Prof. indisputable The announcement may not be vocational J. and as F No. Precinct MyFaux, McGarry mote it". said Mr..Dangerf ield, "and McAllister plans to leave Provo Spfingville, . made for several weeks. ' ron ABoyer; Nor 2 John A. Fox; service; R. L. Jex, Horace Fere-da- y I am eager to back them in every soon as possible. and R. C. Swallburg, fellowship proper, undertaking, I have never No. 3 Roes B. Boyer; No. "I am pleased to accept the posiBlackett; No. 5 Dimick Childs. and membership; R. L. Jex an been a strong supporter of ath- tion," said Prof. McAllister, "for David Firmage, program and Salem, Alma F. Christensen. letics, but I recognize their value to the reason that, according to letters Ed Money, R. L. Je ; young men and young women. . I have received, the work is to be Thistle, Myrtle Wilson. club service Soldier 'Summit, William Peterson. and Wilbur Shlppee, "I look forward to the time when exactly what I would have It be and y will be what I have trained for. Choruses, Vineyard, Mrs. Priscilla Murdock. general; J.. W. Hagan, Wilbur Brigham Shippee and Horace Fcreday, edu- one of the Important educational choirs, and musical organizations Salt Lake and Utah railroad ofColton, Mrs. Estelle Elmer. cation; Ed. Hansen, J. H. BmM centers in the west, therefore. I feel of all kinds will be under my di- ficials will hold a service meeting and David Firmage, finance; Jos- tnat whatever I do for the school rection and the board has intimated at the Hotel Roberts" Wednesday eph Hansen. J. W. Hagan and Drrtl am doing as much for city." that it will be especially Interested evening at 8:15 o'clock, with all n. u. bwaiineig, community serMf. Dangerfield is of the opinion in courses in musical appreciation, agents on the line participating. vice; J--, H. Snell, Sherman that enthusiasm for the school and and In the presentation of operas. The object of the conference is to Pratt Thomas, public af- for athletics of all kinds will grow , "I like Utah, however, and shall discuss the needs of the public and fairs; F."J. Faux and Ed.;WanscnV with the stadium as it will give the always look upon this region as to make plans wncreoy tne roaa school a first-clas- s boy's and girl's work. may be improved to attain the highplace in which home, and look forward to ctur Other officers of the club are: to play theft- - games. est possible degree of efficiency. Ricn-ard Lorin Anderson, president,, (Continued on page six) Among the officials who will be - Provo's. culinary water Is of " vice president; Pratt present are: Murray Sullivan, genl qiiHllty, acrordintf to the reeral manager In charge; AWon J. Thomas, McllDClosc, port of the offic-o- f Dr. T. IJ. treasurer; secretary; J. H. Snell, David Firm-age- , Anderson, traffic manager; Fred Boatty, statn health commls- Sherman McGarry, J. W. McClure," district freight agent; H. Bloner, recenUy received by J, J. Stagg, traveling freight and passHagan and Wilbur .Shippee, direcElmer Jacohscn. commlwtloner tors. The meeting was held at me: enger agent; C. N. Osborn. auditor; of parks pnd waterworks. Cottam Cafe with President An- -, HxKcltn Duckworth) purchasing Samples of Provo's domestic derson presiding. Dr. H. G. Merrill, gent; W. B. Klebard, trainmaster. With the appointment of p 5 oi"-e- n; - Will Use Same Issues Successful for Coolidge In 1924; Confers With "CalT ' er 0. P. Candidate for G. Vm-sessi- OSCOW,- July "17. (UP) The Russian steamed x swiftly Krassin x thru northern waters today in an attempt to save the life of one of the 16 men she had so successfully broughtof .tout the i mm Sen-ato- r, -M- inn 1 HLUU HILL Voting Places Arc Designated Wife of I Former Ur S. With Fortune Lost, By, County Commissioners; Stiii Hopes to Retain - First Registration I)ate Set of Leadviile Estate Issued For, August 13; List Captain Mariano, Companion of Malmgren, In Serious Condition Because of Frozen ' Veg't Search fotmnndsen Mar-iono- O 3 Drowning Women MACHMRYOF ifiiRRiFSTn " - . stadHseat BE SUBMITTED past district Rotary grovernor In the All posters submitted spoke on the International contest must be hike Timpanogos were Visitors Convention; Rotary Wiiiom. fiimmon. fei.tw.. jcii.K- - Jianded.to Ralph SmlUvat-Butlcr'- s later-th- an 6 Warner and E. O. W.lsnn. the latter I clothing storey of Memit rmintv faiifnrni. i.nr.h ' o'clock Thursday evening, accord- eon WB g BervetTTjjr Mrs. Hattie ing to an announcement made by Ferguson. These posters must be upon cardboard 22 by 28 inches and must contain the words: "Seventeenth Annual Timpanogos Hike, July 20 and 21'l Of course, the designer may use any other words he desires to use, and may decorate his card Fiineral services" for William A. In his own way. Wilson, barber "of this The pri7.es are to be, first $5, seccity will be held in the Elks' homo ond $3, third 2. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Provo lodge, No. 849, B. P. O. SMALL BAKERV FIRE Elks, tf which the deceased was a Burning grease which boiled over member, will have charge of the Into the machinery and "onto the services. The speakers will be John floor caused a slight blaze at the T. Giles. Walter Adams and Joseph plant of the Provo Bakery on First ' " T. Farrer. East street, this morning at. 9: 30. i." The names of his. surviving broth- An In cooking ers erroneously ' printed Monday, doughnutsleft wlth - the - current are as follows: George H. Wilson of turned on, is given as the caUse. Vernal and John M. Wilson of Salt No appreciable damages were bus-Lake. tained. Wilspn Services OccuF Wednesday well-know- n electrlo-heatexus- .ed " " , work is next With the lower abutments of the "Y stadium already completed by the. contractors,work wlHbegln at once on the seats on the east side, according to the engineers in charge of the project Concrete will be poured as rapidly as possible, in order to have ample seating capacfof the opening ity game next fa!l,JThe. work already completed has been approved by the Inspectors. In a letter to President F. ,S Harris, K. B. Sauls, purchasing agent at the school, who is making a .tour of eastern and southern United States, declares that the "T" stadium site is the best one he lias vet seen on his travels. He is of the opinion that the, structure reared In Provo will be superior from point of view of natural features to any similar structure rl the r . country. Those who are Interested In the " growth of the stadium" are- Invited to Inspect it during Its construe- tlon. v Y ' Water Sports Are Scheduled - " HeTeJulpj water carnival, featured and surfboard races, rril be staged at Provona beach July 24, it is announced by officials d Utah Lake of the Boating association. 1 Several Inboard and outboard niotorboat faces will be Included In the competition, and cash prizes are- to be awarded to the winners." Complete details (of the "race program, expected to Include five or six events, will be announced soon. The surfboard races will provide novelty features, and an illuminated pageant is planned for the evening. Swimming and diving exhibitions also may be staged in. connection with, the day. of water sport. - A "newly-forme- -- 1 |