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Show r 14 JPapes Xodav SURPASSES THE REST FORTY-THIR- YAR, D Y NO. 18 V, " U WJV VI LJki VJ SJri jf FROVO, UTAH dOUNTY, w LhJ UTAI. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1928. -. f T" ' t ' i (?t 1 Izfz3 1 : 00 0(W 0 - -- 0 00 'i --rO0 : i' oo 00 )or (F HI IThis Peke Won By a Nose TiIYSTERIOUS MURDER IS O0 ' - -- j 00 00 r Hp (o During Crisis ' , - Slayer Shoots Herself as Husband Returns' Her to Scene of Killing; Uses Same Gun That Killed Fearn. . : . !i . , v Situation in South America Is More Encouraging; CITY ASSUMES ill nil Ml A . 1 v- y - Rep- i . arations of Adequate Nature Will Be Demanded. . CANTON, Ohio, Dec. 14 The "phantom gun (UP) Bergirl," who shot and killed Wacooal nard Fearn, young Sealer, a week ago, snot ana killed herself last night as she n"rv- -i ri n n Leads Bolivia SOLVED BY DESPAIRING " NOTEOralG WOMAN ... UM) r Appreciation Expressed at Final Session; State Will Pur- , chase County's Interest n Ratification of Kellogg Pact Boa rdman Springs Water. and Upholding jofPcper Iasf- Expressing his appreciation for the cooperative spirit that has charened by Hoover's Intentions LA PAZ; Bolivia; Dec. 14. (UP acterized the work of the present since war intense Bolivia's spirit, i( state board of insanity, ..Governor the clash between Bolivian and Dec". H'4 WASHINGTON, George H. Pern exchanged felicireIn Chaco Was being returned" to the the troops Paraguayan tations with John E. Holden, state (UP) Friends of Red and Green Lights PreBldenV S, In which, more scene of the killing. December gion, auditor, and John Walker) state- elect Hoover in congress said Wrlee"Note of Despair than a score of Bolivians were Downtown District Are treasurer, retiring members of the was Mrs. Margaret . The gun-girewane on the wa3 killed, today. Lorat the final meeting held at today he, is planning to board, a of wife . . 21, Distinctive. pretty Demonstrations Isolated Heldman, disarmament negotiaopen state the Utah in hospital, Thursday. The' popular demonstrations, ain, O., furnace salesman, who,note tions with" Wof Id powers sooh Improvements Noted which crowded the streets of La a moment of despair, wrote a holihtf moves into- 4he Whin of the after At conclusion With the of the ihe approach meeting confessing Wilbur, in Pas for six days after the break 4o her husband, House--. March 4. district retail Provo's Dr. season; Frederick Dunn, superintendday BoFearn. she had killed diplomatic relations between was apropos $f street and University Information The Center Dr. Hernando also his is Above presient, Siles, along lor made-life- , expressed miserable appreciation belivia and Paraguay, have now He had a disis the relations .eotn-mittavenue 'senate a now for in assuming of the work foreign of the gradually presdent Bolivia, -engaged splendid come isolated affairs.' ' me," she wrote. in keepfestive to report faf and tinctive ent garb, threatens which meeting has made that today board, his xoa&y - Heldman; only knowing that The upheaval In government cir- boundary dispute with the Christmas spirit The treaty South American improvements at the hospital dup- orably the KeUogg antl-wirminir wife was wanted for murder, ing fathers took the initiative by cles, with its climax in the forma- war with . It Chaoo," ing its - tenure of office. - In ills and of senate plans to take up the a city neighhorParaguay.lThe all new cabinet of a tion Including placed her In his car and began new naval cniiser 'buildings ; till having the entire street 'lighting disputed territory between Bo parting words, the superintendent - race for canton. uw parties has disappeared, and theon-tlr- e the system transformed into a riot pf auis a swampy expressed the hope that Mr. Hol- sarly next week. i t. livia and same Paraguay, the drew more viewed she is situation the being of city, The news was designed Christmas colors. ; All the shades den and Mr. Walker 'would mainColivia land desolate killed by she disputed which . with tomatic calmly. on the large standards throughout tain an Interest la and .their fried-- i ratification of .the treaty before and Paraguay for rnany years Vmmrrt and shot herself. Yesterday) there was a parse - crossed the lighting district have been colfew in ly attitude toward the, institution. Christmas and to upheld President which baa. llved by bjen was headed streets. It Mrs. Heldman formerly through the ored green and red, the whole makHe extended to them a cordial In. Coolldge' position that the tim of men the 'the and sines white met days had a she by group carrying the figure of Canton where ing a decidedly effective decoration in vitation to visit the hospital as fre- limit clause 'should V--be removed "Is It coal rich, explorers. Spanish the the Virgin Del Carmen the patron - ' been Intimate with ' young ' scheuie. According 14 Commissionoil to believed contain and forests ' quently as they could find time to fro mtbe navy. bill. saint of the Bolivian call to arms. dealer. er Charles Hopkins, the lights will the' time limit IHi so. do on BelimlnaUng The members of an the was at Parr It retiring outpost thai A a week aeo last night i be left on during the night for two 'large number of persons followed would 'hate s paper navy The west's canine eahmplons were exhibited at the Los Angeles Ketrtel ifc parade, tttelndthg a number' of guay river that Boliyian'and Para the board expressed themselves as country the door of his weeks, .while the season is on. n..t, ws. called atosuburb. next disarmament" for the acis 22 a the with work here-clashed wiin Miss h As highly an pleased recently, Joyce vompton cholas (Bolivians not of Spanish de guayan troops show, Not to bs outdone try "the--citHome in Waco, instead of stee) chips to 4 - or the killed board, the: former of by present complished m dads, the business houses who being " scent) carrying arms. , ,'. stepped across the thresnoio. ." ' ., . scrapped. and unthat had stated wounded. enjoyed they The demonstration, "however, did bullets, fired with have outside illumination, are grad Hoover Is reported to have inin the state workvof the led serving He in not substitut blm. in the felled line, way pro any by approach ually failing formed a members of the intern erring aim, this capacity" , ' his wife's arms, gasping that be did ing green and red lights for the portions of the marching thousancs As a final stroke of business, and tionalistiic bloc 4a the senate, nf ls woman. this and who the in electric earlier the globes, c&y the paraded not know gun regulation $atittona one that will have great bearing Intention to reopen ths - after shooting adding Immensely to the week singing war songs and voicing The gun-gir- l, inip.Tb on the future success of the institu- broken off ati.OeneVa interan to walked sentiments. day spirit Fearn, calmly infsrmaUon is said to have? been tion, the board voted to accept Ftaie Window Displays It Is now believed that the govsection and balled a Canton-boun- d - given privately by Hoorer, befbrs or to busi ' Utah purof the ernment county will The Tuletide proposal displays only ask for adequate bus. 10 vow. , . chase the countVs anterests-liUheV!- ?" ness houses complete the illumina- I reparations from Paraguaynd Jt Police Were Baffled Adherents .of the Keller treaty ot bright-windhead at Boardraan with the; Hon if is said springs scheme, that Paraguay agrees to Her methods were cooly rXONDOI?r Pec 14 (W) 1 mood as the) Slate canyon, and also the county's were In a, belligerent such terms, an open conflict wUl be and the1 murder was carried displays embodying the latest word Lord Stamfordham, private de-met committee said they They care 14. in interest the line window trimmer's Dee. MEXICO art in CITY. the pipe conveying would countenance' no averted. Smoke (UP). out with such precision and feytive to King George cabled further - de, A movement has been started j The fate of 22 girls, carried of. 1'V the water from the springs to the ac- on todaj-that police were completely baffled. President CooUdgo the lay part of Sanato James Will office among some of the business men i bandits In a raid on the town of Institution. A. Reed of Missouri and other Today Heldman sat in the the Americantrees along the knowledging of these lrr doubt today.-by Acquisition springs Jicotepecrwas wishof Sheriff Edward Gibson and hesi: to place Christmas of cable good Here who iieen talking Be curb from Third West to First ePresident's Federal troops advanced into trr the state follows years of litigation of an amendmenthave to the treafy .:. for the King's speedy recov- tatlngly pieced together the story, East street, as a part of the holim the the of of of for Jalisco hills and, 'hospital opinion searching it. knows as he . C'Juld Forrvi Action p The President's message ; A definite attttapt toward for day program. If the plan meets ery. bandits and hoping to rescue the ficials, was a fitting 'memorial to I Margaret Jiad been broodingThen was received yesterday. Specifically protecting the". Monof a majority of the abatement of Ihe smoke with the work before all approval and the of the board. The said. young pretty, he girls, jisesent few days, said the roe Toctrlne. a clear majority of the the past nuisance In Provo is under merchants, Provo's retail cen- ( Lord Stamfordham action followed investigations made committee j they are harmed. came the note of despair in which the will favors the treaty as it la, an extended dressed up to enhance King would be informed of the be ter . following Scott-Pbold way, nature of en the gave unusual civil The and Jocal by .Stewart, she told of the killing and if they, take the of the message "as soon the problem of Christmas cheer and of receipt Jn, their the as feeling investigation to accustomed raid stirred who the recommended decided Mexico, purbring gineer, He fcer motive. teeth they can force la ratification as bis strength permits." i of healjh, board will, the good of to by is 4he ity chase bandits. 'Mr. of the it said. Interests. he operations county's In the senate before "Christmas un her back to Canton, Rosemary Hodson is the winner A dispatch to the newspaper according to Dr. K. P. OldAs he drove through the outless some unforeseen development ' of- the L. B. Harmon oratorical con' Utah 14. CUP) King the of Dec. director deInto LONDON, ham, how told bandits Grafico the reached (Continucd.n Page Six) skirts of Canton, she should start renewed opposition.,-- test for 1928. The" competition was scended on the' town, ; took their county health unit- City orGeorge todsy maintained the im her blouse, drew out an automatic The Boulder Dam bill Is scheduled In the Provo held latest the tne which Friday dinances when morlng started g wom embodying of its heart provement young pick and shot herself through the to be ' passed by the Soat befer the school regauditorium at cities from of returned high Walels of Prince larger careened off while and experiences their carried them en, The salesman's little car nignt. a. Dill restricting the inter ular weekly assembly. who have grappled with the Africa.' All London appeared more angruifhr.1 mothers and fathers to the side of the road and brushed state shipment . of prison..- - made Truxton Mitchel and drawn Carter are up . held were being , problem, optimistic. helpless. another machine, but Heldman goods then will be considered.;- The were tlie other two contestundt'r the direction of City The attack occurred at night, the1 publio optimism ran Although senate will probably adjourn over righted It and sped for the down, The in ants final the Coleman. competition. Jacob Attorney dispatch said, while almost the en considerably hlghef than It has for town district. Saturday, taking up the orujser. bill Mrs. LaVieve Huish were have JudgesSeveral complaints tire population of the town was at Sheriff Gibson directed Heldman Harry Beagley of Nephl and Wil- several days, medical authorities Monday. Earl, S. P. Eggertsen and Ray BteV-a- rt tending a picture show. been lodged with the . city liam T. Tew of . Springville have contended there were many anxious to Mercy hospital but the gun-gi- rl Miss Hodson received two the last commission an to town. memduring bandits carried the entered Seventy as for named ahead. candidates was be'en she as died being days ' votes and Mitchell "Carter one. two years against the meth" They overwhelmed the small fed... bership on the board of directors of All of the" king's children are operating table." The orators and their topics: eral ods of firing the boilers in" guard and blew up the city hail the Utah State Poultry Producers' keeping close touch with the palSchool in some of the larger plania Rosemary Hodson, "fiigh The people started to run from the association, to represent Utah, Wa ace. They visit the palace as much . .1 CarMitchell Life and Its Idesls"; the1 retail district along Centheater when they heard the ex satch, Juab and southern Utah. as possible. Idealo School Youth and school ter, Provo Twenty-twIt elsewhere. and Btreet "High ter met high and ve're ban the plosion board. on The nopiina-by the counties Sir Rlgby, honorary surf 'th"i plnyerR who have carried ism," and "Ideals of the . High dits. is felt that much can be actions were made at a meeting of geon Hugh to the king, who performed - Students," Pur- Bchool Truxton of of their school Whit iiid-Gi-cecampaign a them with tlw complished by "of this section the Threatening rifles, poultry produce' ha -Wednesday, vance. operations coir.b-- t on the gridiron during ,tInto firemen the -lined oreducation bandits among the population, up ;. Thursday' night at the city and called at the palace several times The assembly v exercises" at jhe ; Following the speeches 'and the dering the women into one group tnc Tast se'uson were honored today at the plants, even without a county building. Sir1 with decision, of the judgesj Principal L. outside. The men were tied up and by the members of the Provo Stanley Hewett, surgeon Young university today weYe ar-risubstitution of fuel. Members Mr. Beaelev is the nresent mem to the king, and Lord U. Harmon presented the winner locked in the theater. out under the direction, of the cl" " " luncheon given Inhe of the board of health are whose terra" x- -' apothecary board of ber the orin Dawson of Penn, physician with the medal donated annually Associated Women Students of the Roberts Hotel. methods emthe The bandits studying the appraised Reuben Weeks. .77, pioneer resi- pires: John A. Johnson, Orem is dinary. It is understood captive that Err by Mr. and Mrs. Harmon to foster women carefully Tind made their In addition to the squad members, school, with Caroline tyring, presiployed in Salt Lake to curb dent of Pleasant Grove, died Thurs- the holdover member. One" of thtf Hugh has found the Incisions to ' and encourage public speaking in choice, of the young and attractive Principal U B. Harmon, Coach Glen dent of the organization in charge. evil. the a lingerat be the two will chosen following his candidates at home, day drain the lungs . progressing favthe Provo high school. ones. Simmons, 'Max Bown, president of A musicsl lay, Tthd Nightingale " . state election. ing illness. A orably. yell practice le"d by The mothers wept and pleaded the student body, and BeYt Poul and the Rose",1' directed by Audrey Mr. Weeks was born In Iowa in Before the business meeting con The physicians after 'operating Bert Poulton and general announce tearing off their scanty , ' Ostlund was the featured splendid jewelry ton,- yellmaster, were prent 1851, and went to Pleasant Grove vened, the poultrymen and dairy Informed the queen and the Prinoe ments vthe ' " of Coach the completed Ott program. and Young program. resided. it Romney with since what offering an had to address listened money m 1852. where he by producers not had Wales if of that the Is Miss Hodson a king at they had tq the bandits if they university, who was the principal -- The A. W. S, pep song. wdVas and sophomore He had served as city water mas- Frank P. O Brlen, special envoy taxaemia the been Provo operated upon, the high school, Truxton Pur- would release the girls. The raid speaker, complimented the grlddert music composed by Lore na Clay-so- n the Los Angeles chamber of com' (blood poisoning) which infects the ter and assessor. vanctTIs a .junior and Mitchell Car era pcua-nwas given Its initial presentaattention and ' rode away on their successful season, and fold Surviving are his widow, Mary merce, who spoke In the interest of blood stream probably would have : J. - .l ter a senior.. them that there were many things tion. The "Y" News' Issued today wiLii mejr capuves. Hurst Weeks, and the following promoting commercial intercourse proved fatal., was edited by a staff composed enmore important than champion Reuben I. between Utah and southern Calisons and daughters: ' . ' ships. Coach Romney emphasised tirely of jirls. ;,,fi Santford H., and Phillip Weeks, of fornia. Pleasant Grove; Jesse Weeks of Bonneville Relief (Continued on Page Jlfx) Extensive preparations are being CNION MEETING SLATED San Francisco i Frank H. Weeks of made the annual for Elks,' charity of Union Weeks The Clarence Idaho: Namoa. monthly regular ball which will be- given Saturday Society Burley, Idaho; Mrs. Emma Over- meeting of the Utah stake will be night at the Elks' home, according 2 Mrs. held at and Sophia p. m. at the B. Sunday lade of Salt Lake; to J. Louis Fipcher,, exalted ruler of . T. U. All officers and class leadOmnVnton of American Fork. Services will be held at the Com, Society conference the local .Ward Relief . lodgc.. Funeral services will be held ers are especially urged to be pres will be held in the Bonneville- - ward church next Sunday, the munity : ' decorate la The ballroom .." being "Mondav at 1 D. m. In the Pleasant ent service of worship beginning atj 11 7 o'clock. at Sunday evening chapel Christmas trees, and Jioliday To the Public' . , ' .. - Grove tabernacle. . cluding Texas should be mailed not a. m. The minister, Rev. E. E. A splendid program has. been pre- with color will be earrled out PRINCE GEORGE NEAR N. Y. later than December 18. Bachelder, will preach and there a member of the stake Music schemes and pared Is Your to called attention will be given by Dastrup's again Not later than December 20 for will also be a reception of members. .NEW YORK, Dec. 14 (UP board will speak. the of The dance is an informal getting spirit mailing early. all western states, The Cruiser Durban, bringing Theschooof Lrellgloua..diicatloni All members of the ward are Timps. Prince George to New York, 'was urged to attend, and - the publie- is nffnlr and thA mihllr In invited' to conuucicu eacn ountuiy ai iu .w. participate? The entire proceeds of biiuuiu in iiiaiiru cany. caiijr in Utah points. outside New YorkTiar-bo- r Classes and graded courses for all Invited. the dance will be used for the the month, and early in the day. No deliveries other than" special ages." She will make port as cordially .. today..1 ' Christmas fund of the. Elks' lodge. From 4 in the afternon the office delivery on Christmas day, Utah: Fair to- soon as the fog lifts. , C. E. meets at ' Thejtotermedlate and" be will ANNOUNCED mail. Mail SERVICES with MONEY swamped ; night The lobby of the post of fioe is :45 whtle" the I O-l"V mmg5:30 after not p. little- - change m., dropped may Richard W, now services for Funeral full Information with 7 o'olock. RESTAURANT 'HEAD DIES held at provided service is the Into next mails before the get in temperature. of state commissioner road Money, I KANSAS CITY. Mo, Dec. 14. concorning preparation for mailing day. Between the hours of 0 a. m. of parcels and other mail, and ARGUMENTS ARE HEARD "(UP) Ford- - F. Harvey, 62, presi- - Utah county, will be held Saturday giv4 m. is and BO for p. your suggested, Second No. West St on the' settlement of Maxlmum temp.dent of the Harvey system of res- - afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Spaning in detail, all changes In postal Arguments heavy mailings.rates and fees. Clerks will be avail- findings Inthe case of Caleb TanItaurants that extends from - the ish Fork Third ward chapel. BishThursday, 39. eastChristmas mail Intended for. rSundayrDec. able and. willing to take .cat ol ner jvs. The. Prow Reserveir comGreat'Lakes to the Pacific ocean op Ralph. Morgan in charge. Th Minimum temp. and t0 the Gulf cf Mexico, died late body may be viewed at the family 9:45 a. m.j morning prayer and ern 'states, southern stated, Canada your wants promptly. pany were being heard Friday morir-In- g 11 a. m. and Mexico should be mailed now. to sermon, J. P. McGUIRE, Thursday, 26. prior ftgt nlght after a orIef inne88 0f ln- - home Saturday morning by Judge George Chrlatensen of " YEN. W. F. BULKLEY, Rector. Mall for middle west states In the services. ; j Postmaster. Price in the Fourth district court V and fluenza pneumonia.' " V' i .'. " T Navy "TlausrMay Bje. FESTIVFGARB , - - rl - ' ee af .' t.Mtii i bort I prize-winnm- gi y steel-Jacket- ' King Maintaining His Improvement pre-hol- l- . lculated ' .' ; . BANDITS TAKE VILLAGE GIRLS ow Nuisance Abatement Urged I . GIRL WINNER v IN ORATORY V - POULTRYIENv . ARENOlNATEp PROVO HIGH Pur-van- GRID STARS ARE GUESTS A. W. S. HAVE - P. G. PIONEER -- CHARGE t)-- AH n -- PASSES AYAY ' 1 ' JRo-ta- ed te f ELKS ARRANGE jj . o ' i ' fall Of "Mail Early" Is Stressed By Postmaster ' Conference - ! - Community Church .' . inc. Weather fog-bou- , - -- Peo-pie'- T- - l Episcopal Church . V- . t ' r's V Ivy ( |