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Show cbadfled d aerer Trjttl VOJLIIL L oo J' rn rvwi Pill oo o la ..... o ; o o, o o - . o, o o o o , - WILL RECOMMEND SOME IMPROVEMENTS I M Business Men Appointed by Chamber of Commerce to : Assist Move. i 4 n n '" ' th,ip d pmn.C--,i-VSvvi.-3- iv FIGHT AGAINST . WITHOUT PEACE, STONE LOOLIS WAR IN VAIN -- COOLIDGESAYS practi-cablewi- .' court-Jus-tU-- .. '.'. 4 - 1 tbe-world Jiew, Vi'P-tc- ie instaHed. pl.w of the, city comnirsslou as outlined y t'ranlt W. laming, city engineer, calls for the installation of twenty Ughta on eachi block, ten on- each Center street Kide of the street from Firxt East streer; to ? Third 1 West stleet, J . The - s :r ' tOES TO IDAHO fficrrgm'tuT"tir greatest war shall lie liwt, thett, 'iis'dk'd, will this exierieiice have ljea aluiost'in Tain," the president1 said, "It fef for the generation which saw and survived j to devise meas ures of prevention.-- ' If we- fail, hi thin we shall deserve all the aiSfster a truce after owt an hour ot argu ment and the controversy willbe resumed Monday. - ; i1- - "rHefUn charged, that Sfoue .had acted in a suit for the J. P. Morgan liiterusfs' in a : Delaware .. court which was "an outrageous affair.' irtelted niwn n be--' wljh'h Purely Kepubllcun leaders raised points caose"iOf of' order aguiast Hef lln, contending ..- - x1 jmr. faihrre.'? Mr. diolidjiP declared In theJM. watdiscaasinf a jjaestion that ro an execuM'siugton. arms conference. "We oould only bes discussed tive sefwi ju. . . - ' . ' made a genuine and sigulf leant peace.', aud that the Dawes plans was a "timely and effective, 'at fort. for.hehabllltat ion on the economic side.?-- ""ivvi. .i." "I iielieve- - the next step which we may well take Is by way of partici pation., in' the permanent Tourt of international Justice," he said- - "I bclievo that .with our nHiwnw Ur thut iriUtiikAj." for which I honestly Tlje Pmvo Ksh and Oimie Protec howv Jt will become no medium lu tive assncialiutt will hpld a spectel 'whicti gradually le meeting, Monday January, 20,' 1825, crysnllis!edof internatlomil taw nnd tar th pnrivtse of electing new ofprocedure, which, by avoldimr the ficers and considering new fish and - . dangers that w ould at tend the game laws.,- ciiUiblishinent of a sportsman should, find will tittJiiiutely icotnhiand the resist tliue to attend tbla nieeting as these and aprolwHon, of tha world; public are for .them cooperation of tEe other sportsman,' says Jim Baker, opinion and-'t' , latlons. . . '!.' J. aenelary f the organimikin." ? ' s rj-- - - : j 1 " . SPORTSSIENTO HOLD ELECTION trnstee of t Iwnms club lea tos, lie day evening for Poeatcllft where will ttemi the, district conference clubs Monda'y,..Jan-uar- r of Ttah-IdahC o - . - ' Tati said to The mreting.thls promlne of eing one or the BHKt giiWKSfnl ever bold ns District Uovernor W. hi AVanlass has Just from Ah international meethere 13()0 clubs ing to Canadh were represented, It was saWi.""' , ; s and-eve- ry pew-Jaw- IARLS.HOYT QF NEPHI DIES Hoyt, ot Nephi, a cousin to Denn K. V. Hoyt of the Young nulvHity,.diiRd In Trovo Saturday fnlltmiina an operation. Besides his ,wlfpv Evelyn Hoyt, he is survived by Unnther. Mrs! Jnlia Hoyt of A ami and Eari"B. twojiifjjs. J.; two brothers, William f Nephi na James F. Dut hesne: lie is also sur one sister, ' Mjs. fters of Sephl. he Jxdy, whk'h is at .the B?rg If rttmrv, wm oe uisen n nvyw. icre the Tnneral services- will, be i i.i iu ; EnrYjS. i a J,- , ' I Tri r o. o o 0 0 0 0 VES, IT FAYS, "Is this theieraldofflcer Tea," was the answer of the young pbme. "Well.-- Owners Inspected Proposed Reclamation Project Saturday Afternoon. is The proposed plan of better lighting of the business section wb approved by the executive committee uf 1be Prom Chamber of Commerce at a meeting Friday evening. The comnUs-sloplan proposed by the city was referred to the executive committee following a JointWunch-eoof the board of director! of the chamber of commerce and the city "After the whole- - world has suspected It of thenr for months, Jack ' . officials. IbvVs heavyweight' world champion c prlscftgUter. ana Denipsey, The committee j decided to sug- Estelle Tayiur. known best for her moWe. career, finally; admit they few recommendation! which, are to.be jnarr'ed. When?. Soon- - Uere. they are posed for gest in the pinion otr the committee, Brliuf. the wife arouud JMhe old' home town," would greatly improve the auggest-- nonncemen'pittstnre. Jadtr-HidLZ "buya'' are berl, i hifiti ;' will , be 'The recommendations submitted to the" city commission at an early meeting this week, after which it isexpeeted the commission rwill riafeepfr-te-brtB- g '" needed improvement the to Hansen, Mayor According city commission will welcome any -- recommendation from the chamber .WASUIXOTOX Jan. 24. (U.P.) of commerce, and If found A bitter fight hroke oat in the ;tlle present plans, will senate today; against einifinnation lie incorporated, in tiiem. of the nomination' of Attorney' GenThe' executive committee also apWASHIXGTOX, Jan., 24. (C.R) eral Stone to be supreme pointed a committee to assist the -Disaster Will, snrely be the pen' j. city commission in establishing the new lighting zone; The committee alty If the world falls to devise , .JJegnn in 6pen sesshm by a apeecli whshsts of Alex Hedonist, William methods of preventing, war, by Senator Ilefllh," Democrat, Ala- -- Ercaubraek. John tliaum, Taylor,-- pres-frwas continued In an ;'today"jb--iitytww' G. Peterson, J.- William Knight six other sena tors "who ' denounced and J". W. Fnrrer, . ' It in expected a meeting of the orguiilzattons, In which he renewed Stone, for "iersev,uting" fSenator VVLhgehTnf Montana. Committee umHbe city commission ou rt-t ' No conclusion was reached In the jRlihlu the uext few days will pre- 2, EE&AIJD PHONES II. B Business Offl....... Editorial EMH......U1, IS PRICE TWO CENTS U.dyn2jheIleral(L , 1 mlssed my naper last to do my Saturday shopjiliig. I want to ksik over the bargains before going downtown. : Could yon not send a paper up to the house right now?" "The above IF word picture' of teleithone conversation held Saturday morning,. It answers' "Ioes question, Herald Advertising Pay T" lna way. that leaves novrooia .for dollbt. ther With the preliminary plans, maps, data and organisation work practically completed tor the proposed Meratwtaihattott-J.Pro- po"'' , td straw s vv I rvaivtii iv isri THRILLS EAST Second. . ; Wilkin's : v ; Weary i r . ' WKeeze see-ou- d ie eight-tenth- f . ,. -- . , - . - ill , .: . ,. .. ' '' i' ; , 1 - ' . i ! . e one-we- ek Bt-HaiBpjo- , ,,vV, Bi- secomla late. 9:i2:2T.9-Fo- nr 77 NEW IOKK, Jan., Watched by mlllioum, the son. went into, total eclipse behind the .dull. slate covered disk of the moon today and its flaming corona in the erle hlnekneaa of the morning sky, furnished part; of the country with a thrill not to be repeated for 200 :i:';rT-'.7years. Wier4 shadow bands raced across the earth as an almost complete darkness fell over a stretch of conn try from Buluth, Minn, to Montauk Point, X. T. "TT "It was neat night In the .territory through '.a stretch, between 85 and 24,-t- . , :3O-1- ' , 220The . i-- honie-beatif- moon's shadow raced eastward at tbe nmwelir'trmmrTEeHRTOs -r.fAe-i..rii: . iv The greatest mobilization of scien Hstsjn the history of the heavenjy phenomena trained telescopes nfifi cameras on the eclipse from observatories in the path of Vthe niMin's shadow, while mlllioA of lay (ilMiervera- - braved ere weather to watch the passing of the- - moon across the aun. r They: pre' rewarded with a siglt nneqitaled In splendor by anything in the skies. , '(v ,I)r. 8. L, Boothroyd. astronomer In charge of the .observator of Cornell university at Itaaca, N.- - T., reported that conditions for observing the pbeiiomen were perfect. The sun's corona flaming around the edge of the' moon at the moment of totality, was beautiful." Professor Caroline Furness of iVassar, said, "Long streamers shot out, assuming unusual shapes such as have not Teen, observed hitherto." c' In (he path of the eclipse, millions to whom It meant nothing in a sciene thtlll of a tific way got as "they ..'watched the flaming ' phenomen. , 'Oiit ln the farnv country; dogs howled dismally aw darkness dfr scended. Fowi went back ; to roost and horsfs and cattle In pasture shewed terror, cavorting about On Park. Row and In City. Hall lZm - : ' life-tim- ' ' andykc-J- T OVER ing before the Judge bus time to call LOS ANGELES, . , , , Mass., Jan., 24. IRx Radio to Cnlted Press) Scientific observations of thelwtal eclipse of ELKO. Key., Jan., 24. .(CP.) Ieep snow in the Ruby', mountains the sun were completed successfully are driving ..deer to the valleys" in at 8:20 a, m. . , sficb htimlwrs that ranchers in some T.lS1entl8tJTsaldTcbhdltl6ini7were instances are. feedmg. herds of the ideaI.or antlered lsltors.A herd of 45 of Standing out to sea off Nantucket the mule taii ;(arlety haabeeome Lightship, the, fchvy, dirigible z Los So tame that Its nieinliers eat luiT Angola, at a height of 8,000 feet, held on a pitchfork and even pernt furnished) scientists with their raiK-berto fondle thent'- - T , jfbservatory. the roll JIr.lmtiant34T: . In ordor4ole well prepared for a maxlmnm crowd, tha director of the profcrnui retuud all of the available folding chairs In the ftty." "'These-chairwill be kept In convenient ; places 'Where they can readily be ' mobilised and moved to parts of the plilpts whero" the congestion Is the , most acute. - ' The art department Is rapidly , MONDAY. hanging the many oil paintings by 0 :30 Scout Leaders, Men's eminent Utah artists that have been 9 . Stewart Wil- sent from all parts of the state to liams In charge, be displayed in tbe exhibit. Word "Becreatlon; Ladles 'Gym folk has been" received from prominent dancing, Wilms Jeppson, instructor artists of Salt Uke'Clty to the efIn physical education, B. Y. t'. fect that many of Sthem exjiect to Psychology of Childhood, Room yisit the art gallery during the exChild's Stock In Trade, hibition la order that they may get Or. Dean R, Brlmhall, wcretary a fresh idea' of tbe work now Mug Sew i Psychological Corporation,1 donein the state, Thomas U Martin of the Dr, Vocational Guldancef Room 320 B has . department, Vocational Guidance Move agronomy that his exhibit Is ready for - Merrill-,- prof essof of lnsiectinon, that the secoiidury teaching, B. T. V. t4 Monday frog ram , In-e- -- . , onda late. along, tflt "air hundreds of hard boiled hews bust the spray pump on our vacant cots. lers and "tough guys" of all descriptions ..thronged the open spaces to This has rivtber a dull week, ' , not many having tried to take the view the eclipse. necessary examination before Judge Bnlllf, thinking it better to merely H. DIRIGIBLE, ABOARD IT. stay over night, leaving In the mornIs ," ; . - KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. Jan., 24. i'.P.) The six little Shrak- of f children have-- been taken t other scenes by their father and the Iforton scbfKt is no longer a fsctor In the .stag's scheme of education. The teacher had seven nunlls- udder her charge, but wiien the Bitrakoffa moved, only one was left and4 the school has been closed nntll another large family er several families with children come within its district v. , s . i More than two thousand beople are expected to register for courses during the ..Leadership week 'program whith ' begins Monday at 9:30 o'clock according to Lowry Nelson, director oi the extension, oivlsion, who has the program In charge." '.rvLvjA-iAivi- ; the Brigham Young univeVsity . During the week-endwas the scene of much activity as tht teaching and janitorial staffs made the plant ready for the coming of the visitors. Th faculty members were busy outlining courses, placing exhibits, and preparing paraphenalia for use In the various, der partments during the coming week ; 4he janitorial staft.as buildings 'for the influx of prospective . busy preparing-th, students. s Scientists today, for the first time In history, took precise timings of the totality reached at observation stations. leading.The time as compared with thai forecasts of the totalities at the different points "' are ' as fol" lows: .. ,v At BuffakHr4):06 :21 tw6 Bl' onds ahead ot schedleu. 8 508 .42.8 At Cornell late."'. At Vaasar 8 10 :5T.l On timer tio secondL'-'-i-i- -: j' . in ' DR. THQMAS SPEAKS AT ASSEAIBIY ON TIME. eCXIPSB . Immediately effected, according to Mr. Tucker. ' ' , A large delegation of farmers over the ground Saturday jBfter- noon to make any minor adjust otenta that will be necessary. '''' - - . i ' ,' . .. ' ' - ! Exhibits of Various Departments Are Completed; Lodging Places Are Needed for ; - Many During Week. Chickens Go- to Roost and Dogs Howl as Darkness Settles. hay and the drainage control ; of 'x:1 to I Uh lake, the final question j' Mess- r- TarteeT' Jackwm and whether the work will be done or not rests with" fte" land" owners Eplsootlc Snowball, pilgrims whose property extends to the presto the Mecca. t the Pacific ent lake level, it was said bS Attor- coastv spent the fore part of the ney J. B. Tncker at a- - meeting of week with ns. land owners at the chamber of Mr. Jackson entertained us the commerce Saturday morning. v : first night with a talk on "Cooties This statement was ajso made I Have, Met." Be' talked from a direct by. Dr. Elwood Med . in practical standpoint and as one W ashlngtoft J). Cn yecenfly to BJfe havin- g- ha d - the- experience iiud Caldwell, of the Coldwell ltlchards knowledge first hand. We certainengineoriBt Jjouiuany whs-- la do ly enjoyed bla exposition, Mr. Snowball eutertalned the ing the engineering work for the t'tah lake drainage control district. night with an illustrated lecture on ''The Rise and Fa,ll of Afri.... . It was said. The next step In the proceedings, can Golf." Mr. Snowball explained Mri Tucker polnred out? trfor and the golf, to be that whereas a laud owners to .give deeds to 1'. S. governineut ko that leopard rouldjiot change his sjKits. portion of Provp ba.V that lies with- those of the African golf were cons of a foot below tinually changing. H traced ' the in a line the present compromise level which golf from the Jungle' ot Africa to la held to be the average level of the the present day and brought out the fact that the golf is a ferocious lake during the past 40 years, The necessity of .immediate action, Iiea8tt. that the colored: race Is the one that Ms cojjipJete control it was pointed out, was In order to only the anliuiTL Ills talk was one secure the first appropriation of over to be reniemliered, as he point long congress for the Salt Lake basin ed out the danger arising from project to be spent in tah couuty to Mug bitten by the auliunl. - the benefit of. both 1'tah afid Salt tike counties while It might be ex- Someone has said that the advent pended on the. Echo reservoir pro of the bluebird is a sure sign of ject provided that Davis and Weber spring. If that lie true, spring-iwnraties qualify to contract wTth the due here shortly, as we had two itfVfjnntpnt. . m, ,..... bluebirds roust in-- wit wikb the! - Klw-- contracting for the Straw: other night ; that la W say; their berry project, which Is the only fed- names was Bird and they were eral reclamation project within the mighty blue, i After a good night's state while Idaho has over $20,000,-00- 0 rest, and chance to preen their already expended, within that plumage, they flew out In the morn state, the government nns ruled that ing, reeling mucn more, like; a instead of making contracts with In robin than a bluclilrd. dividual hind owners for water, ouly ) The genial overseer of our house, one contract will be made, and that with an organised irrigation.: br in eonueetlon with the Janitor, has drainage 'district as provided by the evolved a system of physical culture, "It consists of holding "a cloth laws of the 'several states. in the right hand, 'and rubbing it Drainage, It was shown, Is permitunder reclamation ted the act when into a sntistance in a" tin Imx held ih It Is a part of a bigger Irrigation the left bund, .then putting the rag Mth a vigorous mov.ement onto the system as the'Provo bay district metai attached to the stairs. Con- would hare to be irrigated after At tinuous '" moving rapidly to and. fro s drained and reclaimed.1 causes a brightness to appear on the The riparian rights of every land metal a, healthy glow on the owner around the bay will give more checks. andSeveral take this ererclse of than half the aiwuint land tor every morning. holds at present. It was shown, for tie consideration of deeding, his Twice a week the class In transright to the .land extending half planting meets under the direction way out Into the bay providing the of Mr, Strong,Tbe work consists bay.., dries up by s natural causes. In trauslilatlng the saUvatT from The trawberiy project. It was said the apitnona tteds. This class is by old settlers along the hike, has iluiited to three members. V been the means of raising the lake level daring the past few years high' It is rat het bard to write society er than It waa ever &aown before. . notes from this pISw, as' we are With nothtng to lose and every Lmore or less of a migratory' bunch, thinw to gain, the question as to coming and going without saying or whether or not Ttah county Is to doing nitich. However' we try to t; rebenefit by the federal" reclamation leave mniething behind service, depends entirely with the mind the newcomers that they, too, land owners whose property" will be' can do something to help. tW work quit-clai- 5 SSiiS1 ' . o FOR FIRST SESSIOEI MQIiDAY Phenomena Seen Over Wide Area; Timed to VV'elfd 54 o .0 . , UNUSUAL PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY OBSERVERS jt "IJovs and girls should decide as to the better things of life as thef early n tlrelr school life as are, always in a good environment what they waiit. to follow as a life by teaching others to be the ' men work" sayjl John W.' Farrer, man-- , ' : aud. women of "tomorrow. Brothers of Farrer company ager :; are Provo not having the support and a memlKT of the city IWe sch(Kl Iward for the past 24 years. at our high school in our agricul. . AlMking.bis appeal direct to the,! tural department.' Farming dairy'. ing, fruck gardening, and stock youth, Mr, Farrer ceniinues "If yon want, to follow business:Or raising are coming bnck where It will be TollfowTarJiirnfesaldial the most flcu'de occnpatlon jn the world; try BJid get into a ta&tfie'sS house or professional man's Vou see our Iwys go nut to the stock office where yon will get the prac- shows and briug back first prises, tical view of things that will be of showing we have the right kind of enormous value In your studies, and Instructors in this department never mind the pay. ;PDon' go through high school or "I have observed that arnormat illege and not know what yon pro course has been a splendid training pose to follow. Keep clean Jn spirit, for ''both young men ? arid young mind and body and be. honest with ' women as it gives them an insight yourself and others." . - 9 SPLENDOR OF ' GOVERNMENT TO HAVE DEEDS TO PART OF LAND - trUt following which the o- - Landholders Must Orsranize Into District, Says Judge J. B. Tucker. . Executive Committee of Board of Directors Pass Plan ; Favorably. o o ou nil BE: ill IE; Hedcjnlt,-tliftrle- II. IklsMU&d WM UuvJlin 0)d' u II jvyuuwu M. AND. MRS. JACK DEIPSEY Alex T TT PROVO. UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1925. - will A11 X--J' MiTnwmcnAscoiimmQTiiiLmoQpaz JACK ANDESTELLESOONTO in II I ! NO. 35. MniHlUTl - miir? TTTi IOC ttVfcea fluldi result ar ItsperaUVe, a, Dally HenbJ M'rontuior .i Morris win be ready for viewing ht rhythm arid teius, class!Mention and : application,' Robert the' time the crowefci begin to arrive Sailer, associate professor of music, llqudaj jnornlng."; J .i . JJ iwher exhibits, will be placed, Jn 'tV" B. Y. c, , ;. Social Welfare, various places for me lnspe tion of Faculty Room visitors who are Interested In the i. The Profession of Social Work, i. wirk find tbe Ideals of the fislk-Uoi- f Sweuson, professor of " ' ; and sijclology, B. I. C. . '' 10:30-11:8Utah History, Room fieveral of the speakers whoK'UI 320-renetratfcm of Ctah Valleys ndresai various department )i(ive by Spanish', English and Americans alneady arrived In tbe eity aud will . Before 1824, Dr. Wm. J. Snow, pro- remain bore until after their messafessor of history, B. Y. U. been delivered. fajawj-camge-has to Provo Saturday 'In order to Religious Education, Colleg"sHalI Tbe Demand and Need, for Kellg-- ' avpld. the, general rush Monday Ions Education, Dr.- - It". M." Wood- Biomlng, ' , , ward, professor iof philosophy of The committee on "board and educstlon, and dean of the summer rooms has. been at the servjeflf ot .r session, B. 1'. V,, severs rdayg: "' visitors for the " Recreation, LaosJ-r3- m Fnndn- who rooms have and board People mentals of Brace, MllrfrwtYwnt I,..' 'htit have nor alreuuy necnistefl By ' stnictor, B. Y. IT." the cojamiUee wlh confer a favor by Trniping for I'arenthood Men reporting their lodging placeA . to i to these lectures Professor Krniililln 1T. especially, invited Gates. ';"." LibraryVTha Need' and the Methh Leadership Week"" od, Mrs. Leah D. Wldtsoe. . ', from the Satrirdax iustc,' Little Theater Mnsic and cam ar.d,wIII bf .ln readinees'torT" Msuklnd, Dr. If. . Harris, presi- nlphuprflHjvH-KVStudents :MundaT dent, B. ST. U. Stynulatlrig r'amlly tbe Soclubllity - Through - Musie, H. mornlnjcuf aoon.as the doors of the Aldous: Dixon, former superintend- InsiltKtlpnjniien, ..This prograc(n; ent Provo city schools. . r tatps detailed schedule of chtsses ; 11 StHiut Leaders. Room with speakers and rooms.' Ever " receive InStudy !i peTsmrFregisTer8'"wiir ' Boy Psychology, Prof, M. W. loul-so- program free of charge, TheTegiSi trat on", ako fee: la fart, ' the . B,; Y. t'. , Cotpmunity Planning, Faculty week: is ona .bljt free cpnvention' do- - ; Room The Need .of Planning ; for signrd tta-rchun-leaders a fetter, 'vision '"of sen, mayor of Provo thett jtosjilbllttfe and opoitmMtle. A syllabus coirtainliitf' a Principles' and Methods of Teach-- , fllfst of ingi College Hall Institutional Or- thd various lc.n"ure"?.lil-win J ganisation and Management as An gtveB ditrimr th wer ft has Jo't lwi-iElement In Discipline. L John Nut- -' eompleted by the stenographic tall Jr.', dean of College of Educaof the Institution. The'"' tion, b. y. r. : boriklets contain, over ne hundred' 7 Recreation, Men's Gym U. I. A.; and twenty pages snd Will be on Basketball, iWch Alvla TwltchelL sale for $L' The student who Is aax- B. 2 Ions to carry back to his rommnnr Recreation,' Indies' Gym Pr Its a wqrking Idea of the week may grams for Special Occasions, Wilma secure one of .these booklet and Jeppson end Claude O. Cornwall find practically, ail of the Infonna- and W'r O. Ttoblnson of the' M. LA. tlon.nnd a part -- fInspiration genera t board. contained therein.' '"," in'dl-' . Genealogy (A), rjbrtry The Gypsy Queen." an operetta vldilnl and Family History, Richard B. Summerhass, secretary( Genea- - designed escvclally for children, woa glven: by the training schools tinder. . , . . .4 , , ' ) -- : ti r' " 0 J " - ist f . protj-aoa- . s prs fr-s- e h !e;'-partme- t.U.. of-t- . ' n ( Contluued on Pace ElgkUy - - (Continued - '' ;- on rag'Xht.J : |