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Show A. number sixty-nin- e. T1IE PROVO POST. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1920 VOLUME 10 CAMPAIGN AS SENATORIAL COZIUTTEE . INVESTIGATES LABOR DAY CELEBRATION ONE FUHDS MAN MET DEATH ; IN AUTOMOBILE OF THE BEST IN HISTORY OF ACCIDENT SUNDAY CITY: BIG PARADE FEATURE W I EI.I AM DUNLAP "WAS FISXBS) UNDER CAR IN DIAMOND FORK Wrestling Match' and Baseball Game Part of Day's Sports; Provo Team Wins Fast Game ; Miller Disappoints Record Crowd. Good - yesterday Provo, was the scene Dunlap,-5years of a foreman In the Denver A Rio Grande and Oregon Short Lien shops ln Salt Lake, met with a accident about 9:30 oclock SubAsbt evening when a truck he was driving down Diamond Fork canyon skidded off the road and turned turtle fade a stream ot water pinning him at a point about eight" nDee from Thistle. . a There had been heavy !rala in the canyon when. Mr, Dunlap, wfe his nephew, Lee Layne of Salt Latag, and a friend, William Murphy alt Thistle, was returning from a fish- -' lng trip up Diamond Fork. Atom three hundred yards above the pong: where the accident occurred Layae, and Murphy are said tp. bhre got oei. of the car. They were walking 0 SALT LAKE BUSI- NESS MEN WILL BE nvAuw-neat- HERE TOMORROW - hall ewwt poOUeaT arena. It Is there this sens. (H, Federal building. Chicago. Asms vMilBoon mnum about wusa fhmiCli itiij coountUM nki onsdoii ot unpilp thttrsM none of the Mg funds or being immune. Both Chairman WIU Hsysot the AND GfcT BANQUET MEETING SCHEDULED FOR EVENING. . Jones, welterweight champion, The "Wholesale Trades departand Jack Sherry, northwestern light ment of the Salt Lake Commercial heavyweight champion. It was a club and Chamber of Commerce exhandicap match, as the visitor welgh-e- d cursion party will arrive In Provo at 174 pounds while Jones only 3:15 p. m., tomorrow afternoon to weighed ,142. Sherry Agreed to remain lor Ihe night aa guests of the throw Jones twice in one hour, but local club. During their stay here a was unsuccessful as he was unable to banquet will be served at the Hotel throw the local man once. Roberts and local business and . pro-'At 2 Oclock a big labor parade fessional men are Invited to join the took place and all of the local labor the visitors and partake of the spirit were represented. cf the occasion, which is summed up .'organizations Music lor the occasion was furnished in the slogan of the 'excursionists, by the Provo and martial bands. After the' parade the great crowd to attend the banquet, which gathered at the North park where a Is scheduled qt 7:30, are asked to splendid, baseball game was played get In touch with James Clove, secbetween the Provo and Nephi teams. retary of the local Commercial club, When the two teams Taced each and have reservations made. - other there was considerable bettlag among the fans and both teams went James Clove, secretary of the Prove in to win. Miller was pitching for club, together' with Mayor LeRoy ; Nephi an d Boshard for Provo. In Dixon, are In charge of the local arthe second inning Boshard .was rangements, and reportthat everytouched up for two , hits and a thing Is In readiness ot receive' the : fielders choice, which gave the visiting party, which Is comprised of .visitors two runs. They scored ono approximately nlnty Salt- Lake busl-- : more la the seventh on three singles, t nega men who ara tTfint to get ln but failed to connect for anything j cjogar touch with business and farm-'ihlooked like rnns In any of tbe .oonution. t southern Utmh,ju i other tunings.- - Provo wentout .in jjaftrn more about the people of this lbs one, two. three order until thejclty and as those coanty Baudot the fourth, when two walks ot hera "Tend iwo"hftssc"oredlwo"l,ttnsTTheTi Members of the local committee rln the ninth a two base hit by Guyer, gay eTery effort Is being made a hit by King, a sacrifice kit by do entertain the (party during Its 'Hoover, who batted for Boshard, and visit here, and It is apparent ' that t a walk given to Greenwood, pushed the people of 'Provo ars veryacthrdly 'i Guyer across home plate ' and put interested in this excursion, sa lt King bn third base. Greenwood stole will bring to this etty a great many isegond on the first ball pitched to people who are not known personally :frmer The second ball pitched to here. On September "12, the party 'Farmer was called a hall by Umpire journey on to Bryce canyon and rSaeed, who was holding both pHcheri other points of Interest In the south down to the plate, and Miller, who end of the state. ihad' been protesting during the Aside from their slogan, You and left the field and refused Me for Utah, their repertoire : In"to go back. The others Nephi cludes many greetings, and boost him and fer a short songs from which the. following sto ' time; It looked as though a riot taken: . might take place. Local fans foll- L. Utah. Forever Boosting Wre owed Miller clear out ot the din-- ) Tune Blowing Bubbles") Tuoird. A number of the Nephi beys Were forever boosting Utah, ere wllllng to go back and finish Advertise It everywhere. ihe game but enough followed Miller hlghf Let., xis8 ff to make It Impossible to plsy. reach the sky, Nearly After waiting nearly twenty minutes Our boosting ways will never die, Sneed awarded the game to Provo by Fortune's always smiling, - s score of 9 to 0. Days are ever fair. Just how the gate receipts will be Were lorttuor boosting Utah, handlud ts yet an open question and Dear old Utah everywhere. 1 y be taken Into court. Many focal fane are against protesttnlg Miller being permitted to appear FRIENDS AND RELAC&in on the local diamond as he has acquired the habit of walking off TIVES PAY RESPECTS' the field whenever he is In a tight Place. When he pitched himself out two tight holes : TO MRS, FABRER yesterday the peo-Pbegan to feel that he had quit the habit, but were disappointed when A large number mt friends and foft In the mlnth. ' at the First wfcrd The most brilliant play of yester-y- s relatives gathered game was made by Charles meetinghouse Sunday to pay their to "Aunt Mary Farrer. Hott when he caught a swift drive last respects were presided over by The services Durham, and threw the ball to A. Buttle and the folSdbcr and Joseph Bishop before caught B.' Petty, be could reach second Miller did lowing speakers told of tbe splendid best work In . the sixth when life and character of the decedent ovo filled the bases on .Petly. who Elders Andrew Kaudsen, William A. President T. N. Taylor Pent in to d McCullough, pitch when Wanker and Miller was able to pitch and Bishop Buttle. Musical numbers ttself out of the hole and stop a were ' rendered by ProL J. R. LIzxie.Evans,-Reecor. However, In this Strong, Inning Provo Boshard, B felt and J. Sarah P. Whllqhead Walter. out that they were robbed the game Ramsey. the wheq Raymond, neld umpire, called Singleton out at second on a close decision.' Boshard WON PRIZE. Pitched 8 remarkably good game and ed the visitors down te It la announced that Farrer Broe. eight hits. local. boys also made won hits the prise offered 'to the mereight M drew four chants by the Knights of Pythias passes to first base. Summary; Two-baWba Guyer, for the beet decorated window at the Petty. Double play Elliott to first annual outing of the order held eiber. Bases on ..balls Off Miller ln this city recently. Lester WhitBoshard 1, off Petty 2. Struck taker is the man who dressed the , wlndour which won the prise. - H&i'iier j by Posbard L between Henry lnter-mounta- in parties campaign donations, have been on Republican national committee, and George IL White, Democratie national committee, shelrmen ud ot the eommlttee te eoesioo Reedlo lett the stead. ThtwiQ ere new pictures ot to right, they are, Edge and 8pencer; Kenyon, chairman; Pmnerene and Reed. TWO SPANISH FORK TABERNACLE-GOf- h - i MANAVU-WAR- - . , - , at u I I , ed - - . fo , V re-e- 1 se 1 MEN INJURED IN GERT PROMISES . , h, - . to-hl- nd . - ' - - BIG rMlorsanJeSpecialtyllghtedfombe occasion. The days activities began with a wrestling match in the armory rly am,-forme- ltd of the most successful Labor day celebrations ever conducted in this labor organlza-- r city, when all of the united - in -- a this of locality tions proper observance of the day. The itreets and many buildings were beautifully decorated in - national eoe of CANYON, WILL BUILD i f: whfen ' it came to a ajipperyplaw on a narrow dag way rloaeto-cree- k and skidded.off the road dowm.X TNG' HOUSE SOON a three-foo- t AUTO MISHAP TO BE BIG EVENT embankment and tursag completely over, pinning MXDnnbqp BE ERECT- - directly under the cab ln about thra TWO WORLD RENOWNED MUSI-- - CHARLES O. HOOD AND WILLIAM i $60,000 BUILDING-Tfeet .of water. The two men .worked CORNER OF FOURTH OX ED WHEN WITH CLANS CRRISTMAS VICTIMS TO APPEAR for some time in trying to release EAST AND SIXTH NORTH. CAR TAKES PALI CHOIR SEPTEMBER 21. him but they were unsuccessful. r then walked to Thistle, arrtw-in- lg They It is announced by the bishopric, The big musical to be given in the Spanish Fork, . Sept. 6. Charles ' and. the there about 1 oclock yest cxd committee the building stake tabernacle September 24, when C. Ilood, 40 ye'ars of age, a foreman, and telephoned to Q Skovgaard,. the Danish violinist, and and William' Christmas, 26, both of finance committee of- - the Manavu morning, office for help. sheriff's Mrs. Edmundi Wiley , knowm in the j Spanish Fork. were severely Injured ward that It la the Intention, to break Ernest Martin uA Sheriffs Deputy Southern thixrnbfning when thelr automobile ground as soon" as. possible for the Rasmussen Wilford - were .. Immehe to Is which new meetlnghouae, nightingale, will appear on the local rolled down an embankment on the to the scene of the aedF t sent Fourth-Easdiately corner of on the one erected be of to the road into the Strawberry project, piatform, promises most interesting events ln the musi- forty miles from here. Hood re- and Sixth North streets, which Is dent where they secured a team from car out dC cal history of oar (city. Mr. ceived a severe cut on his head, bad said to be almost ln the center of Rodger Creer, pulled the man's the stream and the got bod, Inthe ward, needs no introduction to the bruises and probable internal , The bnildlng committee hae spent which they brought to Provo yester- ' American public. Laving filled more juries. and Christmas suffered a considerable time in visiting various day. .When the body was examtov than 1,60? engagementB from coast broken collar bone and bruises. to coast. Tbe first violin and teacher The men, with two others,' were on wards In several stakes la obtain bars it was found, that three U wa" otherwise ; young Skovgaard received was wnenjthelr way to.repair . work , on theldat' coaceroirg me. noct ' approved j were broken and iiri!ced, bul H F13' waled he was five year Wd., At tHe.age oT Strawberry project ami tbelf car was"! blare,. ft n jrn. vou&tcuction-- ' t.f;'bi-(?lAs a result cf ,i i the officers and the tws man 14, Joseph Joachim, tbe king of vio- 'l'going np a steep road when It ap- raeeUughouses. linists, took him ns a pupil and he parently became unmanageable and Investigations they report that a plan witnessed the accident that death , definitely entered upon his career as slipped over the embankment, rolling .has been worked out which,, when was caused by drowning. was . known. to well Mr. ' Dunlap a violin "vlrtuow.' e ia wni carae forty-fivthe' pre toa1 years building feet bef ore"lt completed. Uent a structure beautiful in appear- - Salt Lake, hut for a number- - el he was the favorite pupil of this emi- stop. nent master; fur two years a pupil The usinjured numbers ot Che ance, commodious, and welt adapted years had lived ln Seattle until about Tour a Carl of years Halir; pupil, party summoned Dr. J. W. Hagaa 'of to the various needs ot the. ward. two weeks ago when he returned it. is survived by Tsm free honorable with years, Spanish - Fork by .telephone from a The building, it is estimated, will Salt Lake. lie and Dale Lisle; his mother and scholarship f the Royal High School nearby gevernment house. Dr. Hagan costwhen completed aboutj 60,000. sons, MrsTUT two R. Romney APT eisters, of Music of Berlin; and a five years went to the scene la his machine and .The building committee expects-tMrs. R. J. and Seattle Armstrong at Conot before the Royal Copenhagen pupil after giving first aid took both the have, the foundation put in be seat hi The will Lake. Salt body 15 of Music... of At Its frost Interferes with the age to construction, servatory tbe hospital in Provo. injured men Salt' Lake for funeral services comSkovgaard was first violinist in the He said tonight Chat he could wot yet and the brick, work will Philharmonic orchestra at Copen- tell the fall extent of Hood's luxuries, menced according to present plans Interment gT ' hagen; one year later he wae the but that Christmas la not ln at dan- ln February or March. concert master and solo violinist of gerous condition. SKELETON OF CHUB the same orchestra. This gives one FOUND IN COW FA8TURX an idea ot Skovguads early training ASPIRES TO OFFICE OF success his . on from and that tins COUNTY RECORDER MBOHUTTMAN COMING HOME. placed him foremost In the world ot Salt Lake, Sept 7. .Tbe skeleton music. Mrs. Lacy ' H. Farnsworth an- of a child, about'Me. and Mra. John C. Swenson exof MPW ' Assisting Skoygaand, Mrs. Edmund pect their son, she will enter, the race was found In a, pasture on the oil Mldshipmaa Carr D. nounces that Wiley, colcruture soprano, win give S wesson, boms this evening for a tor the - nomination of county Church farm at the people C Provo a treat in vocal short wlsit from the Annapolis Naval recorder, subject to the will of the South and ThlrtTWeSt streets yestel selections consisting of arias from academy. Tbe students of this in- Republican comnty convention. Mrs. day morning at 10 oclock L( . your favorite operas, folklore and stitution are given the opportunity of Farnesrorth lives in Paovo, and has hunters. It had lain for an IndeO-nlsongs, correctly ccetumed. Mra severed weeks cruise and Carl has always been an active worker in the period .directly ln a cewpalh. 'Wiley has appropriately been called been privileged to cross the ocean a Republican ranks. , where it .wae trampled Into the muA the Southern highiLugaIe.Xl..:-L- : number ef times daring the past two twice daily by tbe hoofs of fares Born under southern skies, where years ghat lie lias been ln wdiool. His cows. The discovery was reported fhe nightingales make the summer vacation period will last 'throughout to- - Deputy Sheriff J. A. Tnrsbosr. LOCAL MEDICOS tftghtg musicaE with their golden the month of September. who dug the bones from the marshy mgS, she hik caught tbe.. melody, . removed them to groun4and PARTICIPATE IN ani when she singe, the notes and for Identification. jail ri dance and scales and trills soar The only child of this age known CUPIDS COLUMN. shfcnmer in a merry rial ot entrancANNUAL OUTING by the authorities to bemlssing fag ing tones'. The south sbsuld well be Lester McAllister, years ion ' tC Marriage Hcenaea bate been issued -- L proud to call as its own, one, who, to the Inflowing couple by County M. F. McAllister, 238 Third'. Ea. The Utoh State Medical society Is street, who by talent and perseverance' has Clerk L. T. Epperson: Elmo Carter disappeared front Libannaal con- erty park July I, 1918. It was lat-placai herself near the lop of the of Prove anad Elisabeth Bradsford of holding its twenty-sixt- h ladder Endowet wlth.an attractive f vention today and tomorrow at the possible for. the father and a brother Melyln R Atwco, personality end a warm emotional Spanish Fork and Mary Lillian Boyd HermiUge In Ogden canyon, with of the missing boy to make IdenUO-catio- n nature, her first notes tCH unmis- of Salem; Byron Jacob May and President Geo. E. Robison, M. D., of last night of the bones and takably that she has a message to, Velma Stoddard, both of Provw; Wil- Provo presiding. shoes recovered. A second effort fas The house of delegates of the so- recover other give, and with a rarely artistic in-- j liam E. Naylor ef Hsber and Rlntha parts of the dlothipg terpretatlon, she succeeds In im- -i Price of Provo; John S. Taylor and ciety met at noon today and will meet will be made by- - deputy sheriffs. at 8 : 3 0 oclock tomorrow morning . WIlllam Bolhy, 2145 Sauth West parting Jo her beam Its full import. for the election of officers." The concert Is to bo gives as a Temple street, and hls nephaw, Sid All hospitals, both-I- n benefit toward a fund for the purSalt Lake Bird, 2146 South West Temple street. and Ogden, -- will be open to visiting were "attracted pose of purchasing a soluble 0ano DEMOCRATS TO OPEN the by round. whito . top of the skull SPEAKING CAMPAIG- N- N doctors during the convention. tot the stake tabernacle, : and - tbe frem Uae' protruding, The annnal banquet will be given ground, A UINTA COUNTY tabernacle choir will partclpate Jn reexamination hasty at 8 oclock tonight evening at the vealed leg bones, shrouded the evening's' entertainment. a idtR Marking the opening of the Demo- HermiUge with Dr. E. M. Conroy of long black stocking, sticking upright cratic speech making campaign, Ogden, toastmaster. Tbe address ef In the marsh within a few feet ef am Thomas N. Taylor, Democratie nom- the president will be given at this skull. Deputy Turn bow RETURN. PROFESSORS dug s inee for governor, and' William J. time. depth of eighteen inches tor a radian ot several feet around the spot whw Professor Carl Eyring.nnd M, Robinson, attorney of this city, openWilford Ponlson of the Brigham ed the drive ln UinU and Duchesne the bones were discovered and gather STUDENT AID. ed almost a complete skeleton. oung university have Just returned counties last night when they were from Chicago, where they spent the scheduled to address a meeting at The McAllister boy was thosgtb. The two will visit the All persons desiring student help to have been drowned in the duck . summer In attendance at the Uni-- 1 Roosevelt. -versity of Chicago. Prof. Eyringa principal cities of the two counties, from the. B. Y. U., either regularly or pond at Liberty park, but this theory and In Vernal, today and Wednes-matic- s occasionally, may obtain the same by was not substantiated when the bot- work has been physic! Ced&rview and Mt. Emmons, celling on E. D. Partridge or Vilat tdm of the and Professor Poulscn pond failed to reveal tto voted his time ln the department of Thursday, and Myton and Duchesne Elliott, committee cn student aid and body after the water bad been on Friday. , employment. drained away. psychology and education. - I ; ' , Skov-gaa- rd 1 -- y . I ' For-thre- e n.-th- o 'be' ja - or-7'jr- ar Twenty-eevent- il nn-itlo- M U - -- the-count- -- -- --I- . ton" , j mathe-includi- m ng de-.da- y; ' 'v; V S - J |