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Show VOL. 6, NOt L PROVO, UTAH. SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1927. TUNNEY AND Day DETiIPSEYDO Prep.aratibnst Are Complete - Midget Parade, Greatest Novelty In History Of Prdvo, Starts Monday Evening r At 7 O'clock Participants in the miniature parade to be staged in honor of-- Pioneer Day will assemble at the intersection of Third East and Center streets promptly at 6:30 Monday, July 25. Historical and Mother Goose Rhymes line up on Third East street facing south and the Play- ARE SELECTED The committee of judges for Monday's parade of midgets are as follows : Ilistoricak division Three prizes will be, awarded for the three best characterization of Individuals or -" H. Urirm events. Hicks, Mrs. Joseph H. hallux. Beck, . Mother Goose rhymes division Three prizes for best and most orig inal conceptions of Mother Goose rhymes or 'Fairy Stories jkulKOs-- " 1. H. v;- Isaac Brockbunk, Mrs. Itoy Murdock. Playground, Recreation Playground and Recreation divis ion Three prizes will be awarded for "the three most clever pantomiu- iug of miscellaneous conceptions. Judges Mark Anderson, Ada Has- ler, Mrs. John Beesley. Business Floats division Three prizes will le awarded the three most beautiful floats representing merchandizing' In Provo, Judges-A- lex Hedqulst, Mrs. James Brown, Lester Taylor.Jndges-Georgp- - - imulo-nilnyd'b- y - .- , ' . r The Weather I'tah Vnsettled f. Th9 Pion eer park program sluted for July 25 follows 1 reelect ions, Provp band. " 2 Community singing. "Hard Times Come Again No More," by . Little Pioneers. The Pioneers, ' Mayor O. K. Hansen.. ' ,', 4 Mtvsi. hy Ttmiwnngos-- - ward Junior orchestra. by Playground children. G Pioneer selections by Provo band. Ts and. the. Pioneers," by E. fC Hinckley. 8 "Utah, We Love, Thee,", by congregation - ... Friday VISITS PROVO J. W. Neville, secretary of the I'nion Pacific Athletic league, was a Provo visitor 'Saturday, having returned to V'tah afler? a trip to North Platte, Denver, Cheyenne, Laramie, Green River and Evaus-ton- . ten-da- y "Joe" witnessed the Union Pacific unit meet, results of which were recently published in the Herald; and declares that it was a great success In every way: During his tripy the. league secretary had opportunity to talk to more than Htm people about the V. V. meet and Incidentally alstut Provo, the dte' of the big event on Seiitember -- 5 rVio!ay - tern". Bafurday 92 Winimuro Saturday ! rtivv j .53 T ' it : ' ' fairly from Shark- c y, liinney added, repeating his c(!ntention that there bad been no foul liefore the former champion's ' "won .23. Anti-Tru- pulaee dim lights ,stirouded the golden room. The cof fin was' surrounded by flowers and was watched over by a guard of Ferdintt3..iwowAUi' fttyi it on two piirple cushions resting at ' the head of the coffiu, :. : Scnicw Today Burial will be at the monastry a l Cartes 'De Argesch.- - The funeral services will be held tomorrow, hat ing been jKstpotyjd a day because of Inability of sonie of the, lute . mler's relatives to arrive today. Buclwire it streets, were dVped with black and mounting banner W i3..inieNungeiser stretched Irom every building. 5 It whs announced that Mommy's pictur ef her session of parliament will bet devoted to uoiiroing ceremonies, f ' t-- n. ' futher's PATSO.V, July 22 Iieslie Dun-fts12, son of B. E. Dunstan, who was struck by an automobile driven Johnson Of .Fountain. Green,, by G-- F, Thursday artemoon, died or nis injuries late Thursday night. The'chlld was badly crushed about the chest and suffered deep gashes on the bead. Several ribs were broken, fine of which Is said to have pierced the boy's lungs, causing an internal hemorrhage, The lad Is said tr have darted from behind a large ice wagon just as the Johnson car. attempted pass, mid before Mr. Johnson could stop, the boy was struck by. the right frnt wheel and thrown to the pavement. He was given treatment Stewart at the by IfivL. - ' General hospital. a Pay-wo- ' j n attend-requie- m . HEAVY SENTENCE GIVEN .Walter Freshwater, ,of this city, was sentenced to serve six months in the county jail by Judge George Knllif .Saturday, following his arrest bv memliers of the police dea f Plans to detaJ.gon wuicu .wus .a. mrnuie uiow to am. Crol told the Tnlted Press. "' 'I consider It my duty' to services In his memory. . t: "My thoughts are always of my country and ".beaut If nt Bucharest Tlt fi'lllngly vi'herVfne' jiof nlattoii honor the monarch who realized the unification of Roumania. "I do not wish to make any further statement at this time, because I don't want by any art or manifestation to cause trouble at the time of my father's funeral." partment, on Angeles today for a short rest before be. starts tralnlilr to meet 4'hampiou ieue Tuuney. His un- sutivshful baiter, Jl-f5ba4key, as at his Boston home reenjmrat-in- g front Thursday's battle. But them , the fighters left a CM with to. .girLjis.lveidTJjlitlJMff-iavoi!il- THAT BOYSUCCUMBS l, xmt intoxh-a- iion. LIVES , 3 . Competition For Youths of U.S. By Minnott Sauiulers , NEA Servcle Correspondent "r"r" PAItIS, Julj? 23. (CP) Captain Charles Nungesscr has not gone Is not dowb into the sea, and-hd mother dead, his She buses her conviction on some presentiment she cannot ex- pluin,' but hi which she has abso lute faith. Him does not despair; she has no umteruul tears to drop down- to her btvy. "She ouly waits. This stout hearted woman, who bred one of the greatest of war aces and smil ingly sept him on his flight across the Atlantic, waits iu her little gar-reapartment,: filled with flowers, In he working class district of Paris. She snld ' "I shall wait until .Charles' birthday on November 1, and then if he is flot back- I shall go and search forhiin. I shall go to Amei ka, that wonderful country of. such generous and noble people, where my friends, these brave-- American , gray-haire- . . WASHINGTON', July 23 (l"l coimtei-- t t iH'tnils of dctenn'lut.-;."Bmrtnua- T'l' T,;r;ifrtffi,w,,'t,n!w'w, to be was iy discussed beginning iWiiipsey went to Wilmington, Del., home of his wife's family, hy motor last night and after a brief visit with relatives boarded a train for New Orleans at 11:22 p. in. Kcstern Staudardotluie.'..' He stopped i long enough to renew to newspaper men his denial that he had struck . Sharkey low. From. Boston, however, came reports that Sharkey was sulferlng from effects of a punch in the groin, and that physician had ordered Ice bugs .to .relieve the pain. playofA Much Editorial Comment The fight has doue one,, thing for the pugilistic game, namely it has won it a place in the' editorial columns of newspapers. "People who are dissatisfied with the conduct and results of prlae fights have an Inalienable right to stop attending them," the Herald Tribune commented edltoiially. I'liblifr supiwrt of boxing is haul-to knockout than all the chamBird life in rtah was the theme pions of the past and present comProf. of Walter tVittam of the bined," ilild the Times. "There boys of the Cnited tates a constructors - of ' model airplanes were iinnonucwl t oday. The contest will reach its finals next October at Memphis. The five boys .who- will eoin-p- t te in the finals will be select ed from the playgrounds of the country. Knch ployground, will he organized into competitive groups In construction and flying of model planes, and the results will be sent to New; York, where a national committee will pick the five for the national M'ASIHXGTOX, July 21 I P The nmtioa picture industry, healed by W ill Hayes, is under Investigation by toe. department of justice for possible violations of . ami-trus- Is keen. ; Mr. Neville declared, aud it, gifat attendance at the big affair, is the fowcast. FIRST CIH'RCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST . I ,." meiit have charged the Industry guided. lr Hayes has violated both the Rhermao anti-truact and the. Clayton act. .. .. CtnfldVnlial Procedure Officials of the department today admitted a thorough investigation of the allegations is being made. They said such federal procedure is confidential and therefore they could not discuss It for ; pttMtcntion. ; I'pon the results or the investigation, however, Attoruey-- General to Sargent will decide whether bring sulj against movie companies, Sargent h now In Vermont, whew he has upeut milch of this summer. "Wild Bill" Honovaii. . William assistant attorney-genera.barge of the .investigation. l, Scientist, corner of First East and First North streets, Hegular Sunday mornine services il a. it).. wihleet'Trutta.l .Sunday school at 0 :45 a. m. Wednes. day even! ng meetings are held a t ft o'clock. Iteading room. nien dally. tr'MUi 2 :30. to 4:30. .o'clock. All fife welcome.- - -'- - - t A corps of trained government sleuths was said to be working on the case.. The "federal trade commission has already cited the Famous for unfair trade practices and orderpd It to leslht, A. court battle to annul the ; rder ha been indicated by the wuinnny. Meantime attorneys of the commission and the Justice departmeut ire studying the case to determine b.e,tbr proceedings seeking an injunctiou itfalnxt the oorjioratliin, v Elwk Boohing Alleged llie order in listing allegedly illegal practices i,ncludHl block booking, which was said to force wnall theatre operators to Ign up for group of pictures In advance; a price fixing monop-il.and threatening to buv u theatres ami run iu opposition to owners unless such Individuals lease pictures from the corproations Involved. The bnttle, Justice officials Indi "ated, is giiining mnmentiim with lemands that President Coolidge take a hand In the matter and in-e fluentiiU cltlxens nrgtng that I followed thromrh coinnUto. ' - COHAMIELT coiniiU-hslon'- v, -- the-'"s- . Canofl William Sheafe Chase, heatl of tlie International Iteform association, Jn an open letter demanded that the president appoint special counsel to handle ewss t hethe cdse when' ft reaches court, b"- lioyswho to v f luw-WHo are the fliTrlilcing: people oTTrovo? canse one justice attorney last year Atlantic, wUl heljK loe find my "white-washeThis question is referred to the readers of the Herald Charles." the movie orgauiza uon in a statement. In Solieitudc- ... for an answer following' a conversation between a Provo Lives d vilLb&Jiuiich..jurgun.'nt-aii"Clias miLpy Mudame Nuiisesser,-stiHB said this statement would im jes determtn--itlovow tlielr will attorney more or less remotely,, interested, in the present Illo' figure .despite ;her. .weekH cause bias in other justice lawyers' of the provo Ilotary club Friday. never toattend anotber fight opinions while water hearing and a Herald representative. his Us'ture wilh more aitxioly, randy, leaves (her huiliU prosecuting. No indienters the Mr. But when Tuuney cation has been given that Chase's WHO ARE THE THINKING PEOPLE OF PROVO? now and only receives her closest tli'an thirty s)hc1iim'iih. j. . . ' to defend his title, times- recently request will be granted. . . . friend. "You are Tlie "value'dnii tls ' as' insect de- ring the water case,playingit Lite will be there..'-' iistomers lieen throngstreet outside has was Prof, stroyers by emphasized of and it the than Provo deserves, bigger thinking people The motion pictures of the fight ed with cheering crowds. The first Cottam, who told of examination are not behind the Herald in this fight." time tvas when the false" hews of a robin's-- - stomach showing that were shown at many theaters here This is about the substance of the advice given by the came that Captains Nungesser and It had 361 moths, which feed off last night and every theater where Coll had succeeded in their flight the leaves (if trees, in one meal. they were shown-- ' was jammed to attorney. ' " with fight fans anxious As a natural consequence came the question .of the fo'New York. The others occurred Phicoiiragement of bird life' means .apacity o see f they could determine for when Lindbergh, then Chainherlin, the destruction the of codling themselves the tnitU of the controHerald reporter to the attorney: "Whoare the thinking and , finally Byrd enme to pay their moth," boll weevil Insect " ", V versy.. Most of them came away people of Provo? Prof. Cotlani respects and express their pests, with opinions, fairly evenly divided, ."Oh, lots of them. No need to mention any names, but . Utah, is well situated for bird . is were the experts, beween fmilfto me come, "These have .men , lilt-In the variation in altia lot of people have expressed themselves to me along the ANGKLKS, July 23.-(- CP) olng j foul. no ,nd have out and . of greatthey danger tude and rainfall, and 'J!M viirieth-.lines I have to!d you. The articles about the hearing are i witer- - Creeted by a small gathering of referee, O'Sullivan, Jack and reas vvnn .comfort me , lieu tl)C H,.l)ei .he, (iw.ar.j s f.,ist and are distasteful to" the thinking people of the ;suram-lied his statement in nbieh he ad-- 1 friends and followers, Aimee Hem- that my own boy will lks- nf bird life in southeast-wist ted- that ml Hemosev once Jiad pie McPberson arrived in Ios An, I come,". sue said. city," r'n Ctah than of anv other reglorii druek so low the blow glanced off geles today to (neet the most serious WHO ARE THE THINKING PEOPLE OP PRQVO?! The walls of the sitting room are in tu. rill,e(1 states, he sfiid. leg but did no damage crisis in the ranks of Angelus Tem-p- le ) f a ..nmb-- r of u,.i,,ue Shrrkey's The- Herald is anxious- to get an answer to that questional ,re(1 wU1l i'l t"re,s offliidPlt"iB adherents since the evangelist and i only warranted a va ruing,, water N'rnKsst'rr v phttiriiphs We iU. The blows uas kidnaped more than a year ago. we were pretty well acquainted with Provo colors and oils. Besides the moth- - oritsi Vitus 4IJ .H UlWfll, AJILCV which be gave I)emp-eesfl Uli)mier Giving credence to retnirts! that which fiiiNhed the fight, he main conditipns and Provo people but we must have been misled er's favorite picture of her son j , .iei--., u uii iu taied was fair beyond question. The Mrs.. 'Mcpherson and her mother. ."- in face of the above declaration by the prominent attorney. h,.n. sn'.siiKieranheil nhotoeraidi ' and singlngr was led by A. boxibg commission is behind turn, i inmne rcenueuy, were estranv THE HERALD IS IN POSSESSION OF LETTERS OF of - Colonel. Ljndbergh. Showing mating, iJ'-co as me result ot nickering; aim wilh Prof Johnson, (;eorj;e she to these me, picked proudly - Wendell COMMENDATION FROM NOT LESS THAN TWENTY OR ' of FIRE DESTROYS LANDMARK argument in the eliurch, the evangeCommander Fity.roy at the. piano.photographs list refused to i.smiuu an affection-al- e a graduate of the B..Y.- U. TWENTY-FIV- E Thome, BUSINESS MEN OR. THIS CITY MEN up held and Bvrd and Chumb'erlalu mo vnF,r,KS. Jnlv 2 (CP.) pose with her mother, and wore . eoiieKc or commerce, who is nowj WHO NOT ONLY THINK BUT BACK UP THEIR THINK- them (ogetlier. rne government, service as a.Tlie Vernon arena, famous as the a serious expression. in ING WITH ACTION AS EVIDENCED FROM THE FACT "There," 4 she cried almost ttyi ' in foreign loans, was the .a ue m ung classics of ttierdays. Requested by ihotographers and THAT THEY ARE NUMBERED AMONG THE LEADING terlcally, Usik toat these four, just visitor at the session. , .Mr. Tunrne was destroyed tslay by a fire that icisirters to pose kissing ber. moth-r- , whom their airmen four has lieen apistlnt1 to go to started In a liuulier plant and Imrn-- t ' the pvungeUst refused, v BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN WHO HAVE were all In a day's work. "No, I don't think I will. Not at to investigate condid the grandstand of the Maier bail' PLACED EVERYTHING THEY OWN IN THE UPBUILD- Men, real men. 'and "yet tions there in the i)eftrfuriv. . this time," she said. Charles I love. ING OF PROVO AND UTAH COUNTY. Lindbergh boys. Mrs. Kennedy met her daughter on the train at Riverside early These men say, "Let us have the news concerning the almost as much as I do. my own a is Chamlicrllu splendid present contempt proceedings and let us do everything pos- Charles., umn. and Commander t ' MONROVIA, Calif.. July 23. sible and lawful to protect our interest in the water we have a To gentleman! Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, moth-- I (Ul) used for these many .years", r iese Amei'rcans- 'nty heail goe. , cr of Ail nice Semple Mcl'herxnn, In keeping with other business and commercial institu- iwiil That's Hhe general tone of the letters "on "file in the. nit with all n mother's feeling. 1 resign toulght as tions of the city,' the Evening Herald will remain closed) of the Angelus Temple association, they have Herald office from 'these men the leading THINKING men inn neverme.forget what them there Monday, done for Without Myrtle fitch,- - pastor of the July 25, in order that its" employes may join in Mrs.' of the community. Others who have not written their senti- would have '."iign. no one to help local branch of the j ments, have told Herald representatives over "the telephone sme until Cbark-- W "ulrtied; but the general . Pioneer day eebbration. There will be no f Gospel, asserted here .Fonr.thiua.ro t'iay. ot issue Herald the of A' great-souhresume the called are. here some of three in even them Monday street modest, or on the evening. i. "Judging from affairs . ut the person at the they news of the two days ;will appearr yi Tuesday evening's .temple, 'Mother' Kenpedf t needs h airmen who1 have 'done so Herald office to keep up the publicity on this thing until much, to helpi me with the Amerl-n- n Herald. i '""g res),' '.snld MrJ. Vifeh. one of . . the case is completed."" " . feotile.'' Herald fs planning sime exceptional features for the 81 riders who demand-- d tb"t The Herald believes that the people of this city are Her Sow! Tells Iler Kennedy. be removal. S',io its friends in the near future'.,., The Union Piacific alhlati; jMrs. come" interested in the present hearing more .than in anything Asked why she felt so confident back Inter itt sotii camay held to Dempsey-Tunne- y in be meet, son ber was the that for Madame still alive, Provo; here time.' a never for has but This will else that fight handle 'the pacity,' happened interest, long the heavyweight championship and the world series are fitipm'i.il matters rtrnH we believe, has been" createtTto, a large extent through, the Xungpsser sdid: "Since he Vvas It" was ever a qnestioo of moth- of publicity given the case. The boys and girls of the city are arms the thoughts" ( Charles and three willthe outstanding September and October features" Al nr. llftn'rhlftl Vlnirdn.r ttin (An,T,j 'which bg covered by the Herald in most complete styla. .will standJiv Mrs. Mep!;or j.m , jVe (Continued on Page Three) "uo "(xig aStij ponuijuo,))." .a Ijmj a9.fUe des Gcd's wilL" (Editorial) - OF BIRD LIFE :f d -- n - -- Knt-futr- jj" the-sam- e - r- . 4IR1EE REFUSES afore-menticn- ed nnd-oth- V TO KISS MOTHER er sym-pHth- . e - ui.r - - - x ,,. y. ' - t great-hearte- Byrd--wh- - ... jrk. nt No Herald Monday - n'f. CbrisT t. In y ,ont von the business of preparing tui. Jim Ji'4iiincrlJi'jiipseyi:uaiiipuu.- shljK fight which will be held iu Seideinuer ami which If the ar- i.giimcut keeps up, may provide for Mr. Kiektird gate even .larger than the record he confidently ix Pects. Possibility of a bmt be M odelA irplane Jrt America High Prafee for Lindbergh, ' Chambcrlin and Byrd. j t came with growing strength the charge unsupported, "as far as ivtihl be iby coutTete evidence that something was battle. wrong with the million-dolla- r It Is a charge which follows almost every Important fight, however,, and of it, .er nottiiiiK While other fought the battle ovtsr In words r?aitiiy strained their ,eyes to try to tell from motion ptO luies whether the blow was below liii-ti- Ihe eardTTor k)Ofl;-Ha- no signs of. growing stale. "It was" and "it wasn't" were the slogans of the Sharkey and Dempsey supporters, resiiectively, wher-eve- r fthe alli(;ed Jow ilow that preceded the knockpTit "of i he Boston" boy was discussed and If there wus anywhere it wasn't discussed, the place had not been discovered , today. Same Old Howl e 'PRESENTIMENT FELT knockout blow was delivered- PARIS," July 23. (TP) Denied Tuuney posed for photographers permission to attend his father's and said he was ready to get back funeral,. Prince Carol remained In in training at any time. seclusion In bis villa at Neuelly tixlny, but planned to attend mem", orial services for the late monarch iu the Roumanian church in t'ars ' tomorrow morning, see to refused visitors. Carl Mother- ' Was Teirih Blow INJURIES -TO-- st 23.-(- UP) ' ' GI1IT Are Most Popular Statements After. Battle; Movies Department of Justice Is Fail to Stop TurmoiL Quietly Investigating Al-leged Violation of NKW YORK, J.uly Laws; Suits Possible Juek lempsey was en route to Iam l acd fur FROOED BY I": STILL GOING J (CP) Inside the ilSI mi It Was" and "It Wasn't" kind-hearte- - :, . Maximum . and 0. Interest throughout the system tlrst'hiinh Minimum fH far-fetch- ed I teni'v 'A;- - - m -- NEVILLE AGAIN I Maximum BmiARKST, July Report s DisgustThinking People? ISANNOKD . anttel-natlo- 111 ' Thousands of Itoumatiiaas, ' city folk and peasants, today swarmed toward Colroi-euialace, where Ijy in state (he. body o( King Fertltn-ud- . Do Wate r Case rem- make-believ- le PARK PROGRAM -. characters or events the lads arid . y lasses,, will portray. LiliiPMtiaiis Business Rente Set in order comes the more serious and profound part of the parade when Lilliputians will attempt to represent the .merchants in. their clever and efficient salesman-ChipBusiness floats picturing all the delicacies to be found In that arkable-Institution, the grocery store, will' move 'majestically down center street. Then there, will be little big people displaying wares in all the other forms of merehan- aisitigu-- . j.ni' pari or we jpuruue of. midgets ls In charge ofl C. II. .Ward., who.wlll line, up his floats like Gulliver placing the Lilliputian fleet' in order. " Children's hands, calliopes, and wHll negro musical organization! furnish rhythm. (or the marching. The doleful beat of the torn, torn will also be heard along the proasic "Main Street' of Provo, . Fairyland, e Tomance, the world of will replace the drab world of reality In this great inarch. Kvery childn Is thrilling with inproyo 'what is to come. Every of parent should assist the youngsters, in costuming for tbelr great day. t At the conclusion of the parade a program In honor of the pioneers will be held at Pioneer park. The details of this., program are published elsewhere in this paper. Tuuney wa.s"willing, however, to foregn the, latter clause. '"I don't care 'Where I fight," he said. r"The champfon said wiiTpIeiie-- " ed in a way that Dempsey defeated Jack Sharkey Thursday night he could, uow confound the critics v. ho were inclined to slight in Philadelphia Tnnney's. victory IempKey Competent Array of Arbiters For Four Divisions Are Arihounced I AT: - rttleDattle 'Bufrs4VlMroo Inst talf. -- pur-jjtits- bout will' be made( knowa before August S, Tmrney having consented to postponement of definite selection in a conference with Itickard today. It was. htiwever, considered eertain that the fight will he held in Chicago, in September; According to the rerms'of a contract signed last winter by the as champion and, the- promoter, agreement already tweked by 'M),-ihin forfeit twmey, Rlrkard wa 'oiuii rnPtimrrnaTtTtc .' by July 25.. PARADE JUDGES 1 -- k' rv KING S ! CONTROV Funeral Services Will Be Held Tomorrow; Prince Carol la for tickets already had hen re- " Paris, Said to Be Grief ceived at Madison Square Garden. Stricken At Death, The date and place of' the title - w line up. on facing Hisio'ricaTand north, PlaygrouhoTalvlsTons tike the West side of Third East and the Mother Goose Rhymes and Business Floats take the East side of the street, ChlMhood irIUhaveJt0.fling.and youth will occupy the stage on Mon day, July 25, wbeu Tmvo observes THoneer rtflv with the most, nriirliml and Interesting form of celebration yet attempted by the' cfty.Ever since celebrations ami processions hdve been placed before the public, ' adults have done the work and slood or rode in the spotlight,! while children have been compelled to crowd the sidelines' 88 spectators, nave been turned, ' In . Thetables these,: the- latter days, parents and will take a turn other grown-up- s wuue he., occupying me oieucners, children will teach theia how to understand and depict history and legend In pantomimic procession. T.I,,S,, ha1I wrlll thnn At it! 'That reniuins to be. seen, but It Is cer tain that the little folks will grip the hearts Of their elders' In many a dramatic' situation Monday. Scout Cunpanles First- -- ' The procession,, beginning at the intersection of Third East and Center streets, will move down Center street to Pioneer Park. First will come the scout cotnpn ilea representing historical chayficters land events. "This section jrf'lll le under the dlrwfliin nf Spoil fViinmlaHinner A. A. Anderson and" his scout lend' ,' ers. Then will confe the Mother Goose Rhymes and Jfairy Stories fiif Utah Stake Sunday schools, wife Yictor Bird and a strong, comnilttee la .'charge. This division wlll thrill the hearts of hundreds, of woungsters, and will .also have an ffiiusual appeal to It will fcqulre no crossrword puzzle skill toW'tenulne what "delitthtf ul childhood adventures are this procession. being t Mother Goose Allowing Khynies will conk the Playground with City and Kecreation-tdylsl- on Heereatioual DlrtoTpell Webb and his eomniunlty,playUduders in charge. : Imagination and juvenile creative genius wm nve iree piay in this part! of the pafyde, as any . liov ni crirl fir rronn nf &hftr niav depict anything desired In feix sec tion. Guessing will have its iriwig here, as no m not'even thosen 'hargr of the celebration, .knovs NEW YORK, July S3 (JTP) Tex ItU'kard today formally designated Jack iK'tuiwey as the Aett opponent of Gene Timney, heavyweight champion, and incidentally announced that 2.(100 application . ground and Recreational and Business Floats divisions V mm ' " "... BATTLE SOON : INungesser's Mother Hopes IS ; . |