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Show (EDITORIAL) ' . On yoyr ballot Tuesday there will be the names of two major political parties. Neither" party exists. ' There are two great political groups 'in America." The nanje of neither appears on the ballot. .The election will be 'decided, not by Republicans, Democrats, Socialists, Communists or Prohibitionists. It will be decided by Progressives and Conserv- - :.atives----- , - These are the two major parties in' America.' You belong to qne or the other ofUhem, whatever ywr party Some men labeled "Republican" some are Conservatives'. Some "Democrats" are Co; nservative, others' Progressive. honest. American every Nearly newspaper urges its readers to elect, NOT members of one mythical party, but the best man of each nominal party. Some papers some-o- f of the urge the election "" progressives; ; atives. " Where is the THINKING newspaper or the INTELLIGENT voter who today will say: "Vote her -- ents..irevitaI4c-Am- ' -- " move- -- . of Utah as a state and - ..f Utah as a county,w" 20 Pages Today Pages 1 to'8 UTAH COUNTY SURPASSES THE REST 6, Noaa nnjrpp iiuublu Montanaiis; By " RV uLniumr S c ore H 97 HEARING EAST, sl 39-- 6 JuUdogrTake Early Leadt Leopards Are Too Strong ; Biddulph's In jury Hurts Provo's - Chances u By ERNEST R. RASMUSON - BOZEMAN, Mont., Nov. 3. (Special to Evening Herald) Ott Rom- ney's Cougars from B. Y. IT. were unableto hold the determined of the Bobcats here this afternoon, and lost the game 19 to High Flier . us final score being 39 to 9. The game was played In the new "Y" stadicrfn before one olitae largest crowds tha,t ever taw a high -- school football game in Prpva, with ;a large representation from Salt Lake present ' East And West The victory of East removes Provo from the list of contender and narrows the state title race to East and West, with the former generally regarded as the favor 'te to cop the honors. score does not by The any, means represent the relative strength of the two teams. The Bulldogs made an auspicious start, outplaying the Leopards In the firJt quarter by a substantial 'margin and taking the lead early in the " game "When Roblson blocked Carmen's punt behind the East goal line, falling on the oval for a touch-- 1 mid-fiel- d. on Page Eight) Continued Play By Play : Miss Helen M. Roche, 28, of Boston, is the first woman in Massachusetts to win an air pilot's license.- Beside that, she's a concert pianist and organist She got her license after only three hours In the air. and plans to fly between cities for musical engagements. Utes Score 27-2- 1 Win n, ' I. I STADIUM, SALT LAKE CITY,, Redskins Nov. 3 (UP) Utah's came from behind just as ,the shadows lengthened over the university stadium late today to trounce Colorado College, 27 to 21: In jl decisive Rocky Mountain con- ference championship battle.. Although it was the deciding game of the season, both learns en- tering the fray unbeaten and united out of the twelve that started in the race,. only about ten thousand. Jana were in the stadium due to adverse weather. It was sharply cold and the skies were threat' ening. The visitors got the jump by scoring a touchdown in the first peribd. A pass which gave Ingra-haFIRST QUARTER the ball netted the first touchCarmen of East kicked off to down. He raced 35 yards after Nelson, who returned to his.Sl-yar- d line. Nelson, Biddulph and Giles (Continued on Page Eight) made a first down, and Biddulph and Roblson made 9 yards on a pair of fakes. An offside penalty against East gave the Bulldogs another Iirst down on East's m WILL REPORT mark. Biddulph then went off tackle for 11 yards, and a pass, Bid- dulph to Eggertaeru-Jietted.iayard- s CONVENTION iiuyu vioil ( WHEREAS, The 1 If ri dayuifJmlaarmiixmlyu. as Armistice Day, is a Legal Holiday; and WHEREAS the'said 11th day of November falls on Sunday this yearj and WHEREAS the Laws of Utah provide-tha- t when any holiday shall fall on Sunday, the following Monday shall bel the holiday ; . AND WHEREAS This Holiday commemorates the tenth year 'since the .signing of the Armistice, and the dose of the World War; Five Days of. Testi m ony End; Utilities Commission Will Now Consider Matter; Opposition ,Is Strong -- Cat's IntPrfrfinrc Strong that stoppeft An interference all obstacles swept the Bobcats to victoiy. Only in the third period did the Cougars open formation atThe public hearing on theappli-catio- n tack gat past the Bobcat's defense. of the Salt Lake and Utah Owen Rowe, Led by the flashy little of coi railroad'for score their only venience and a certificate they were able to to construe! necessity car touchdown in this canto. Thorn a spurrrack at the Third West inried the ball over ttfe touchdown tersection of Its Center street line and his place kick for the extra In Provo,' came to a close Friday counted. point night, after' five days of testimony Both teams hauled eveniy am' ; ' taking. ine the first period,; with the Cou Since the beginning of the heargars on the defensive most of the ing last Saturday, more than-fif- ty time. It was full of thrills with witnesses were called to the stand great field work bv the fast back-fiel- d by both., aides In the controversy, from Utah. Penfield, substi- fn an effort to. oonvinfeeHheirtate tute" Bobcat fullback, was the sen public utilities commission of the" satioD! of the game with his long lub , Ju(Jge E,mer E Corfman wno for. runs. Wte in me secona per, Bobcats had earned the ball to the , mer,y tne line. In five bucks Fourth district court,benchrrinthe Cougar's represented Mon first Wylie went over for the the public utilities commission In tana score. Vogrs place klcK the matter. t counted. Repudiate Act Ott evidently gave his team soma Jacobsen The feature of Friday's session fatherly advice between halves for was the appearance of the half to they came back after. city commissioner, who rush through the ' Bobcats for a Jacobsen, tooTc before the Bobcats formerthe stand to repudiate the touchdown could stop them. It was In the last fellow action of himself and his members of the city com period that the Montana team did mission in a franchise on their best, playing. following a October 1 granting to the railroad giving long pass from Richards to Worth-ingtoit the right to install the spur In Gardner hiLthe line three times to score the touchdown' for question. Mr. stated that 'while the Bobcats. Vogt's place kick was he had Jacobeen seen no detriment in having blocked. 7'- ' the spur installed at the time that AeHal Attack Falls the franchise was granted by the a The Cougars opened up with commission, public opinion against was desperate aerial attack that the proposa had siiicebcen aroussoon broken up by the Bobcats, led ed to a pitch that he now bv Captain Chez. Penfield carried feared such such a. move would set a the ball down the field from (he Bobcats line to go over for (Continued on Page Eight) a touchdown. Worthlngton's place kick went wild. --i- The Cougars fought valiantly COURT OF HONOR SESSION throughout th game but the pats Boy Scouts of the Provo district, had too much power. The Bobcats Timpanogps counciL-areminded made 18 first downs to the Cougar's by scout officials of the meeting 13. In scrimmage the Bobcats piled of the court of honor at the Comup 283 yards to 165 for B. Y. U. munity church at 7:30 o'clock this evening, when the Rev. E. E. Bach-elde- r, ASKS CLEMENCY representing the court, will SALT LAKE CITY. Nov. 3 An- make the presentation of awards. 20 a gelina Wacaster, serving year Scoutmasters are to have sentence" in the state prison for their troops presenturged A cordial inIn the murder of C. A. vitation Is extended to parents of complicity Faus, has applied for a termination scouts, and to the public generally sentence. v of to attend. n, d r 1 iSUn1 HereMoild Governor Dern at Presidential Candidate pected to Arrive at D. k Rally In High School Aud itorium Monday Night; 'Fireworks to Precede Rally AND WHERE AS The Provo Post No. 13 of the Ameru;an Legion has seen : fit to provide- - special and solemn ceremonies for the commemoration of this day; NOW THEREFORE, We, the Mayor siorers of City, hereby proclaim Monday, November 12th, A. IX 1928 a Legal Holiday. AND In consideration of the efforts of the American Legion and in commemoration ...of the elose"o the War, we respectfully suggest and urge that all business men in the City of Provo, patriotically observe said day by closing their business houses-an- d lending full and -- and-Com- G. W. a. ' The regular - monthly banquet-meetinof the Provo Business and Professional Women's club, scheduled for Thursday,. November 8, has been postponed until Thursday evening, November 15, at, 8 o'clock at the Hotel Roberta, Tenn Oerrit De Jong of the B. Y.' U. will give sn Illustrated lee- ure on "Music Appreciation." It will be guest night, and B. P. and W. members. of Nephf and Heber are cordially Invited to attend. g' Sill & R. 11 m.'; Here Five Minutes P-a- vo Fireworks and torch-ligparades will feature the closing day of the political campaign for the Democrats 'in Provo, according o Ballif chairman, Judge Georga of the county committee. Governor George H. Dern will close the campaign here with a mammoth rally at JheJiigh-achoo- l audltorulm at 8 o'clock Monday evening. With" htm will be H. L. Mulliner, former state Democratic chairman.- - Some, of the county candidates will also take partr In the program.' " Preceding Ihe final rally, the Democrats will stage a huge torch-ligparade, which will form at ; the eourfty Democratic headquarters on North University avenue and will traverse the,.prln-clpa- l streets of the city. The Young university band .will lead ' the parade. . At the high achool building a novel firework stupt will be given previous to the rally. A picture of .Governor Alfred 12. Smith, Democratic candidate for president, will feature the fireworks. The picture, hlch is said to be a splendid llke nesa of Governor Smith, wilL burn for several minutes. wholehearteduppor ' ' ' '., most worthy undertaking; IN WITNESS WHEREOF We have hereunto set our hands this 2nd day of November, A. D. 1928. r. -ALMA VAN WAGENEN, f ! ' "', Mayor. CHARLES HOPKINS, , . J. ELMER JACOBSEN, City Commissioners. ';'' . ht - . Attest : FRED EVANS City Clerk: ' . ' -- - ,; " i; : . - - . , Will Repeat Pageant At Stake Tabernacle Tonight Public Demand Brings Second Performance. By Stake Sunday Schools quartet will sing, the guitar quartet of the Young university will play, and Tabby and Bun, the interesting American Fork entertainers, will perform. Governor Dern and Mr. Mulliner will also address a, rally at Spring-vlll- e HAVE CLUE TO Monday evening. r will pass through Provo about 11 o'clock. it Is announced.! crowd of Hoover admirers are ex- pected to greet Mr. Hoover with cheers and he will h State Chairman Carl Marcusson and party leaders, who will accompany him to Salt Lake City. Owing to the brief period Mr. Hoover will spend tn Provo no special program has been arranged to receive him here. It is expected he will receive a cordial welcome when his train pulls In to the Union depof at Tli ird West and Sixth South streets. Mr. and Uiti. Hoover will acknowledge the greetings from the back of- - the observation car, but owing to it being Sunday he will make no address, It is said. - Arga Having completed his campaign tour of the east and south Mr. Hoover is being carried to .California, where he will cast his ballot' next Tuesday. Ha concluded his campaign In Pueblo, Colo, last (Continued on Page Eight) 0. P. FINAL MINT ROBBERY G. Herbert Hoover. Republican nominee for president accompanied by Mrs. Hoover will spend five minutes in Provo this forenoon, according to E. H. Street, Republican county . cnairjnan,- The presidential, nominee's special train over Denver &, ' Rio Grande Western railroad Burglars Take "The Prayer of a Boy Prophet," beautiful sacred pageant, under the direction of Ppof, ,.E. H. East-mon- Salt Lake Officers MayuCon-nec- t Of will be repeated in the Utah 4 : Short Brothers With stake tabernacle at 7:30 o'clock A tremendous number of cl ' this evening. The pageant Is sponThe last guns of th Republican" arettes were carried away from Mystery Crime sored by the Utah stake Sunday the ...warehouse of the' Utah county campaign will be fired Monschool superintendency. when an entertainment Wholesale Grocery company a I day SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov. will evening Since several , hundred persons be at Utahna Gardens, 590 South Fourth west street, were unable. let. gain, entrance Into 3 (UP) Investigation of the Den- accordinggiven to announcement of E. sometime Friday night by burgthe tabernacle at the first perform- ver mint robbery, one of the west's H. Street, county lars who entered the building b;' chairman. ance last Sunday morning, the de- greatest unsolved crimes, involving The program will open promptly! prying one cf the doors open on mand for a return engagement was murder and money, violence and ck when Hoover the north side of the building. so great that those-- ln charge de- criminal cunning, was resurrected will broadcast his Herbert Some thirteen Hrjrc ras.s, final talk from . to an ' cided opportun- here today, nearly six years aftergive everyone A large radio will be each containing about 10,000 see it. , ward, ity to installed at Utahni . Gardens and cigarettes, with a total value of Federal and county officers those desiring to hear Mr. Hoover The principal characters of the from $800 to $1000, were rniss.M pageant, all of whom gave excel; sought to connect With the crime may do so. Saturday morning 'whea the lent portrayals of their respective Ralph and Dewey Short, prisoners The presidential nominee's ployeesof tJompnnxi!afflii4i-wolk- . In the Salt Lake county jail. . M. who are: took J. Jensen, tuTTaiooi rroies, . IJelng' bv UP) NEW YORK, Nov. apparently unahlr WASHINGTONNovSUP) the ancient prophet;! RalphShort boasted, perhaps program In which Bob RobertsonJ the part-- of rty Gov. Alfred E. Smith delivered his President Coolidge predicted Induced. by the mm. ixoia fiiisson.T Mrs. Hannah Merrill Christopherson, anangcli during a away, the looters left one c&so HaFOld Brown, the boy prophet, use of narcotics, that he drove the Packard and a ladlfcs trio comfinal campaign speech tonight in on the platform. at Madison aurally ticket in a telegram to Herbert and Mrs. E-- . ' Byron Dastrup, the automobile in which the mint rob- prised of Mrs. Norma P. Bullock, Aceording-t- o Deputy Sheriff offled. bers He made the rafters. the boast, rocked which fairly . Mrs. nan Keck and Mrs. Merle S. A. Wirii3, who investigated - prayer singer. the after Hoover Republast night in the while ficers summasaid, final Gorsreous deslcned was costumes, employed in bis The speech naiyergon will putrid the raije, tracks of a cir, either warioda 'combinations to d . The sneakor- r h. tion of his case before the Ameri- - !icanjres1dtialjojniMels i ... a small truck or a touting cur, Will , A'fellow-emplnye r.viiing remembered. in the Louis speech. events that transpired in connec be Phllo T. can jm-jf- goes out to bring .; . . were found at the slr'o Of tTic Farnsworth, Salt Lake ' and after ' Dewey attorney.' Dancing will be enRalph verdict. ,. The telegram was made public by tion with the restoration of the "Yesterday, j platform. The offkers arc In on been a had charge joyed following the above he will broadcast Motirfay-nigplaced jail gospel, are delightful to behold. on several clues ob-- j was House first and the White program the working a man last Saturday Each period of thetilstory of the of stabbing the usual appeal to get out the vote, music bein 'urnlshed Utd tained during Investigition, i by Max but ,he does not intend to bring up formal statement Mr. Cooiidge hus church is represented with unique, feight, the fellow employe, told what Thomas' orchestra. Vhe had heard. He had not told characteristic costumes. the campaign unless some develop- issued Bince the campaign opened and ' The ment makes it necessary. public wiU be admitted, free before because he .feared Short, Throughout it he has maintainedt safe' now that Ralph-- i liut Between the speeches he will be silence, although it had been ex- of charge; ,' , was .in JaiU r: ; two one would .or his make with campaign engaged busily Jjeetedhe His story was refayed to federal managers at his hotel here, thresh- speeches on behalf of Hoover. The officers by a man from bgden, who of the telegram, therefore, came as a suring out the overheard. ' This afternoon offi, (Detailed xteiry of R. Y. J, A. C. Freshman giuno on p(t;o IV campaign, handling everything per- prise. cers planned to question the sus East ,19, Provo sonally,- Just as he has done from - The presidend lauded Hoover's pects. They have refrained so far Montana State 19. R Y. IT. 7. the start, campaign efforts and declared he because they wished to be arrnd . Frmth 1. The Democratic presidential nom- had shown his'filneas to be'presK Aggio Fnmh U " ' with air possible Information about inee appears to he confident of the dent." Vtah V 27, Colorado CoUege tl. ' . the men before confronting them Colorado Aggies 7, t'tah Aggies 6. outcome. His managers everywhere ' in an effort to secure 4 confession, ;4 Denver 'U 8. Wyoming 7. 2 ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CIIURni h i,.iim -- I h. tov. Colorado Teachers S4, Mines SO. ' First Church of Christ Scientist, , StTPOKTS BAMBERGER t Inoculation for the prevention of in fh Southern California 10, Stanford 0, ir",t corner E. TT. Rtrf.t T?pniihllrAn aiinttf 01 r irai nttaL biiu tuhl diptheria to be 'given to the school ...... California IS, Oregon 0. " chairman, is in receipt of a. tele-- 1 J-l-, neguiar unuay children of Provo during th Af lUrCt-44Wnt- i J worm streets. "Z Washington "State 20. Idaho 0. . -, - . v- :Ln piSCOpalf L servk-- a. hasttw atrproval jaJ the gram from Senator Reed SmootVIn m.subjet 80, Chicago IS,,-. : : ' ; Pennsylvania Punishment." r Sunday Provo City board of health, accprd-tni- which . the senator expresses the "Everlasting Wisconsin 15, Alabama 0. , ; school at 9i45 a. m. Wednesday to Dr. Lloyd L. Culllmore, city hope that Ernest Bamberger and . '' ' Nitr Dame 9, Pnn State 0. I ' "4 8 at. are held nhvsiclnn. the entire Republican ticket will' " "s Sunday, November! Sunday evening meetings riiehiean 5, Illinois 0. school at 9:45 a. m. Holy comma' o'clock.-- ' Reading-rooDr. Cullimore advises Inoculation j be elected. .' Ke ' " open daily regret Ohio Stat . Princeton . ' Northwestern 10. Minnewota 8. from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock. All are st the safest and surest prevents - that a few within ths paitv are op--! nlon and sermon at 11 a. m. welcome. r Uva of this disease. Vcn. W, F. Buikley, Rector. v. , 'posing any candidate on the ticket, RALLY MONDAY Great Quantity ' ; Cigarettes , : 'Wk flic ai!7-o'clo- Palo-Alto- MCANDDMTES ant day-drea- Bquaro-Garden-- I , ' ' j ht t -- he-.fel- .final-matte- The Weather tonight and Sun-- 1 day;, rain, north and West portions tonight; warmer north " and east por-- " tlons tonight. r Maxlmum temp. Saturday ,...5 Inlmnm temp. Saturday ...,29 Ex- - Depot in Provo at Saturday Grid Results BOARD URGES : l.tah ' amipaigii m toJiaiiL-iba-eiitire--qu- on Page Eight) v"" Uniwttlpd .. . ' ' ' ' . . . . I ' 3.-(- and a first down on Jthe Leopards mark. Provo r was - then - penalise- d- 20 A meeting of the American Leyards for clipping, and East broke gion auxiliary will be; held Wednesup Provo's passes, taking the ball day at 8 p. m. at the Arnifjy. Mrs. on Its own line. 'Hilton LJJREiwards1Jslate.pjwsjdcnttaj5d or Mrs. D. brio Allen will give reports "passed to Bwori-lgain, but Sorenson intercepted of "the national' convention held at Hartenstein's pass, returning to his El Paso, Texas. owa line. Biddulph then , A fine musical program is being gained, ' 11 yards on two plays, and arranged. All members are urged " : to be In attendance. passed to Roblson for a gain and first down on East's line. Two plays lost ground, and Roblson made a beautiful punt CLUBBANQUET-ISPOSTPOID (Continued i -- . , East came right back and evened the count In the same quarter, on a brilliant 70 yard dash by Harten-steiclassy East quarter. The turning point of the game carne in the middle of the second quarter when Biddulph, the - Provo field genera, around whom the entire offense Is planned, injured himself in, making a vicious tackle of Hilton, East back, following a success-ful completion of a jass, Harten-stel- n t to Hilton. - The score was tied at 6 to 4 at the time and the ball was In All Indications pointed to n v:3" t. 1 one-sid- ed aown. t . inociamation sllce Known t Provo A high eleven bowed before-th-e steady onslaught of a superior Red and Black Grid machine from East high', Saturday afternoon in a league encounter that turned into a " complete M rout in the last ' quarter, the twice-victorio- 7 an i ' . ... . umu 'inm i NOV Tie With Savage Offen BobcatsBreak sive In - FinaL -Period; -Rowe 7-- ' PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4, i928. - MIUVU IU ': ' THE BEST RIVALS vol. i yoa-to-f inttHirthtsTrespcctf-ATira a brake - , neirthHbramsei -- e to go. ahead; the second furnishes vides-stea- -- No one ever expects to find an idea in a rubber . v. f stamp. ' are alike these days Party labela.and bottle labels r . They don't mean anything. ' The old parties are gone. At the polls you may, vote for an elephant, a donkey ' or a rooster "in defiant attitude" or for men. . The TTemld a sks L, ergeHhtr ttnimafo an.t con- centrate on human beings.' 03 eec oyern ua AjiatiaJiojttJ)Lpeople-a-h- o ..TliiMK our way; not a rabble of nondescripts who happen to LOOK alike on the surface. so-call-ed; " straight I"? : Botrrthe progressive and iho conservative are Progressive; to prevent speeding. Sometimes the nation needs one; Jsometiraes the other; frequently both. The Herald at this election is urging the election of progressive men, some from one party, some from another. It is trying to elect men who have IDEAS, instead of LABELS. YOU CANT OPERATE A NATION BY PASTING . LABELS ON IT! , America doesn't need human signboards; she needs who are honestly progressive, or honestly conservative. .What is T - INOCULATION i :ih. '. ; . - V ' 1 1 |