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Show mm A NEWSPAPER dedicated to a poUcy--f t airaesa U tQ sections of Utah county. ; VOL. mm HERALD PHONES Business Office Editorial IIL NO. 43. " O O O 9: O O O Debater Young ake Glean acme l oiiF Seep-Of- t Educator Pies 7 Charles Hopkins Selected to Direct Detail Plans lor x - OFDIRECTORS ' ESTABLISHED FIRST REAL PROVO SCHOOL C. t ;, o wade by Snpt, II. Claude Lewis, (Special Tt Th HertkL) chairman of the committee on orRENO, March 21The Brlg-haganisation. The committee met at Yeunf university dethe chamber of commerce Friday baters of Provo, I Uh, defeated aud went over the plans for evening the debating leant of the I'nlver-ait- y Civic Week tlflrp88e"oT"lrors of Nevada here in M farter which commencer March 20. ' eating contest Friday evening. Mr. Hopkins will act as eommand- The visitors received the LurJji chief of the clean-uforces imanlmoua decUton ef the three -aMZSJlOuteJtirctcapUlii8 and . jdgeeblock lieutenants, who will carry The question of debate was out the work In detail, relative to the Japanese expulA large map I to lie placed In the sion art, the. Prove nieri speak chamber of commerce and ou It will ' tag In favor of the act lie plotted the features of the city which need correction. - There will The victory Over the debaters of lie marked out the fire hasards, use-- ! the University of Nevada at Reno less outhouses, fences and unsightly Friday evening was the fourth con- vacant lots. As fast as they are secutive Victory for the lonng uul- -' cleaned up, the marks on the map verslty debating team which has will be removed. The plan is to met four of the leading "schools on have the Roy Scouts assist in makthe Pacific coast, y ing the survey of these conditions. debarerr tare not The'eltyTlre department has made only won an four debates, but In survey of the Jire hazards and the each case alt three Judges have city planning commission has made aria been unanimous In their decision. a .survey of unsightl.v'aud "dlwased The Reboot that have been defeat- trees, vacant lots, etc. ed by the Provo men are the UniA meeting of the board of dlree-tor- s versity of Southern California, the of the chamlier of commerce Occidental College at Los Angeles, has been called for Monday mornthe College of theJPacifie at StockeSk.V ing at 8 :30 to go over the plans for ton and the University of Nevada.' .. The publicity eomnilt-teewlThe men scoring the victories aud j meet vrtth them. The com pining the fame' of the Young"uul-versit- y mittee on organisation will- meet high In forensic eircles are Monday evening to complete organiA. C. Lambert of St. '0 Anthony, sation for the clean-udrive. Idaho, and Orvel Hafen of Santa ClaraL Utah, debating manager ail the Yonag university. Thus far the Young debating teams have participated in tea'fle- . bates jhls season, ansl .have-- on! nine of these. Mr. Lambert and Mr. Ilafen" v 111 ... , return to Provo sometime tonight, . received a to message T " according by oonu Deaff rhrlsten"3ensen7 v II' t i I 'Im'lniiurl tiolklklul uIaiik I 11111 maag ma a lumusa 4 iiM Tanymi, of Provo Rotary Club at iuJacttb with a badly crippled jxrtlce departColemaii. city attorney, who Annual Affair. ment today as the federal graft drove to IUler in his automobile probe promised new . disclosures of the other day. .. bootlegging and brlliery within the "I have never liefore seen such ranks. Fifty' daughters of Provo . a "bad road In Provo canyon a were cntcrtaineil at the reg- jtheret is" right now." contliuied Mr, Aged policemen, retired, bnt still to be ular cjub luncheon 'mt the Hotel Culeiuan. "AnjilHdy who values his physically fit were, expei-tecalled back Into the service to fill Roberts .Friday evening, the otra-sio- n car .nhondl. never take jt tb.nm.sh the vacancies caused by wholesale being the annual Fathers' ami the The rtad Is covered suspensions' , which followed the Danshters night. The girls ranged with shanv jnggeli rocks almiist in age from four to 20 years. the entire distance grand jury's revelations. t was presented with a All of the forty eight policemen "Driving throngh.the canyon i Fear of Pestilence- - Hinders indiated and subsequently supend- - beautiful crepe de chluc hantlkt almost like driving over .a ash ed are at liberty on bonds. They chief and a lioMle of perfume,Rehabilitation Work in board, while in- - snit jdaws the are charged with- - liootlegelng and I)iiring th( luncheon. Tliadc was mufti and water Is hub deep. In ; Devastated Region. I llaccs"4H the. canyon, the taking 4r4bea to protet't lHwneTTrnd narcotic traffic and with conspiring and the Misses jensin and Gitchrhf- mudliolcg were soueeri thep'-uST.JiDIIISrrMfkr MilfcSTll. Hiiderncaih. the cart scraped aUniS (U.R) As relief workers toiled to defeat the la ws which they were MadMn. .JSnettlal dancing and singing mini the middle oft. he iroadi and alnnist W heroically to bring order out of the sworn to enforce. ov Havethn Mau. United States dis bers were given by MutlentiMrf'Miss hnns ww- the car. chHoa wrought by Wednesday's devtrict attorney declared it was in Venice Jewwrson's dancing class. "It's a. shame i see a thoroughastating storms in Indiana and the death toll slowly mounted. dlcatlve of the "success of the coe- Miss Tess CUilds of SprtogvtilrgnTe fare" through awh a lieanttfnl canTom 4cpper(m and yon litcProvo cauywn to le w the Indicted Owo dances-and The known dead In these atates and mption" that-all- -of the four "others touched by the cy- policemen were able to give a 1 Jioruia McEwan : gave- a neglec-teby the omuty com; : . . nnmlier. clones has reacher 783, according minimum' bond of $10,000. mission and the state road td thetlatest United Press compilaAll the money and effort tions. spent In advertising Ihe wonderful In most centers the sltuatlon is Iwcn waed Timpamigiw bwp h well in hand. Trucks bearing preas long as the road through Prvo pared food, blankets and clothing canyon istn- - s present tiratiir . are trundling their way over muddy condition." a "Provo has natural setting. A dimn. attract iye city reflects .At roads to the stricken areas. Aa the other Inhabitants," locality ln"aiiy Mnrphysboro, III," where 201 Uvea R. Butler, president and world, The grandeur of the mounwere lost the food situation Is re- gays W. : tains as a bnekgronnd wit h the of the Wood-'liftomanager a lieved somewhat, but shortagejof to 'When you takf fflp gentle slope from the foothill water hampers Red Cross officials from home, the first things that Im- Utah lake makes imssible, with the - ? and other relief workers, the general appear- handiwork of man, a city ideal. Fear of disease' and pestilence re presses you is to visited. the Then, why hot stlx'"ourink-eof ance places doubles the work of rehabilitation. t a town or city is neat la Its onr opportunfty-T-gc- t together ns a - - Inflnenwr, the result nf exposure f has cleantreetvfc unit for cityjsnprenie morally to which' many of the "Wrvivors appearance, SEWTOKK. March 2l.-(- U.P houses and has high and attrartively dean. business, tractive . have been subjected, may add Its IVn. England! largwt Pig strict hmesof ' In Its residence "Ppovojhas mailcfideyilHl.strldi's . victims to the death, toll. i'UtisrrMtt midnight that neatly palntccl forward in the ast few, years, but tauKU'ly Another menace alarmed the afcHtecrnriiXlwinty, shades and wellkept there Is still room fnr a work of In IOiulon Is T p. nu In New York Wabash as in Indiana the workers these facts registers with Itiinriy,imkont ar.fl Airtr fHUiflrniAtiiill when Its chimes were broadcast approached,lKd stage, with the premises, the Atlambv pided up by and yon are so im- will le.expresid'thr.n2h jour permanently It yon nosMliility It might overflow -- . here andiKtatbms r. ,1.. return you that npon yoHf banks-a- t triffid and other points: pressed conducted last .The experiment, alxmt friends civic reiwesentativeytmr, Uham- Indiana never fail to tell yonr . Many 5f tlie bodjps in sUt jmb.ded two hours of enthusiasof anlfein Itlfecomes It Coinmen-e-lnrlnthe Civici 11U4 music y the orchestra of tliel and Illinois morgues are stilt unwhen you - talk ler of conversation identified. Hundreds ofj persons are tic 'I Hotel Savoy. Week campaign." home-. from about places away m p - i g' .4 r j Civic-Week- ll INDICT POLICE Provo Canyon eman ROTARIANSARE IN GRArT PROBE i.. faSAj.t&m; a n . STORM TOLL Each-gues- , - -- 11U-wi- s, - spw-liilt- ", ( SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES J ' NEW YORKERS com-tny- ." n I Iflx t, HEAR BIG BEN s --I- cl-k- l u - . r re.w ' V PROVOMENTO QUUINSCHOOL , ofli ENDOWMENT . . . 1 - y-fTVhtcago t . 2t-T- SfeeTP"?'! I'nu rrsa the.en-dowmen- ' later-Shepher- d li HOLD REUNION Jeglsla-tpig-fg- r; .. IDNKDAY urhenttrt.ntr . . INFLUENZA li. FORMER TESTIMONY IDon'tDriw tolWASATCH ERS DAUGHTERS OF p ' FAIMAN REITERATES Wilson Howard Dusoulierry, 84, who played an liniwrtont role In the ! WILSOS H. ' DVSBNBERBT. Court Adjourns Until Monday aud rcHgioHs Without Keieasinjr anep- - : early educational, : ; civic history of Provo, died at his .. herd on Bond. home ITS T Street, Salt Lake City, CHICAGO, March 21. (U P.) Friday.- - Death was due to general Motion for ball was made today for debility. William D Shepherd, charged with Until, .1020, Mr,' fW)eiilKrry had Hired in Provo continuously for 88 ward, Billy Mc- the murder "urfflloualre had time orphan." which he Cllntock, years, during WilllaX S'ott Stewart, attorney -greatly In the building np tot JtjdgntopktnrTjf 1 tbe 11HU""1"11 y -criiuinul court that the buruen let to a uiHlt'rn cltyr . ... hniii . . . i - Born u iw was or noi buhhivoi at Perr.V, Pike county, Illi prooi nois, April' 7, 1841,- the son of P. W. Jackson and Walker Shepherd without bond. State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe t Malilon and AuriUa Cora y Iunen Kennedy to Assist Univer- brtike Tn with the' declaration that berry, he came to Utah In 18(12. Drive. f Twor--pwvion8irthe"this was a capital jcrime" and proafillly Shepherd tested against allowing camfl ty Provo .to . visit relutlves To The Herald.) (Sporlal ' J while on the way to Cullforula. he ap-- his freedom. (HICAGO.Jfarch Several witnesses were summoned Tvo year later the mother and iiolnmteiit,f :Philbrlck W. Jackson ?Itent-owber? a a ese iv at the Colinnbla children let ui ned tu t they joined the L. 1). S. church aud wurniaud Walter Kennedy, Provo, the proof. innoresumcd-tbe la ?'A . made their home here. prisoner of the committee wjilcb jtBR'nilK-rsHe and hia elder brother, the late is 'to conduct, tlie niitionwtae cam' cent until proven- guilty., except in onJs'VHrst! Crowe told the eonrt. t Judge Warren ', DuKenbprry, palgn - for $17,5()0,(KH for "Aud thiit la in the matter of balL taught-acuuo- l at Provo laJwfeurly reof Instrurtion and sixties, otienlng and oiiujUctiTtg the search and the erection of buildings I mitiinlt tliat this Is a capltnl case not TlmtanogoH branch oflihe. Uulv't-slt- y at the Uiiirervity of Chicago, wa and therefore the prtsoner-- bi . V .i AVir IL1V of Deaeret. Whcn the Brig,-- uiinoiuiccii here today by Harold H. ttUinlsHaMe to balL" Dr. C. . C. Faimnn, bend of hani Young academy (now univer- Swift, president of tha- board of i bacteriology achool, whose confessity), was founded, Wilson Dumcii- - trustees of the university. V. wag Mr. Jackson aud Mr. Kennedy, sion caused Shepherd'a arrest, rherry .became its secretary and sub- ; Dr. Faiman sutd stand. the on was us v. treasurer, tie who are alumni of the University of put sejiiuattiy also one of the board of trustees ('hlcago,.wiIl direct campaign activ- Shepherd came to him in November W.r ., tv. . . tin of 1923 and asked about a course i"iu ities in the Provo district mill uisuiuiii'iii Two day 18H0 he waswranty superintendent '"' The tmstees'nf the la - hactertoingr. the university, returned and asked about of scbiHd. He Served as' clerk of announcement stated, have already Utah county from IftT ft 1882. In pledged $1,671,800 toward the 17t-- the cost of establishing a lalwratory the Provo city government he was 500,000 fund. The general education In his own home, Dr. Faluian said. On.thlsvUiit, Dr. Talman said, he councilman, then aiaernianNind fin- hoardJiaaiffered the university ally mayor, which offU-- he held for ?2,O0O.0OO for endowment contigeut led Shepherd through the . school, two terms. From be was J nnon the university's ability to raise showed bUn" typhoid germ ciiltnres bouse menilier of the Utah tn additional $4,000,OiM. Although thronch a microscope and also per ' tvt U'oim In 1882 he was chairman of the nritll tbVlatter part of this month. tors. ftmunlHfB mi Pftnpwtlon unil prewi "Did Shepherd mention Billy Me? I oy amount tu over Cllutmk at that time?" btewarc dent Of the territorial convention of $1,000,000. the People's party which nominated Of the fmids . rabjed In the. cam- asked. . tvle o" nr. raiman mira. fitt,W)0-T,1tdevoted U Ar.1 At the organisation of the First p PrltnpKirM men menl of iiisliuuimi anrrtf -National bank In Provo, which was rewarch auI fll.OOti.OOO to tlKereo- - tne aeienses iiruiii. " for .Wasatch Meet ranged -coddncted where the present Provo thm of new building. .. Dr. Falman'i achool was devoted to , . at Fourth Ward. Commercial and Savings- bank 41 acttvlries other than bacteriology. - Form iwidents .of Wasatch now located Mr. Duscnberry beNjtervt Faiman - said. Shepherd ' Utah are in now came who talked 40 him alont Billy MeCHn-toc- k its cashier. living connty " From-190and the $1,000,000 for which he until June SO, 1017, he stake wilt gather at the first an was heir. nual rwinlon to be held. In the served as assistant postmaster of Provo-Fonrtward chapel. Wednes- the Provo postof flee, from which Tlie smiling little doctor said he rememlKTcd positively 'giving Shepfederal service 1ir"had slnco then day evening. herd three tubes of tyjmold RerrnS The activities will legln with a received a pension. . Relief Society Sonsors Lead- - and of subsequent 'conversation In " He was. prominent in Jjitter-dahandshake and a renewal of old in? Heme Talent m It"'s-worthX" whfrh Shepherd said : acquaintance at 6:30 oVlock to lie Saint church affairs, . being for "Windows.' be easy to give these, would "It followed an hour later by a real many years a inejuhcr of the high . ... ' .'-,tf Wasatch lunch- council in the Utah stake of Zion..: germs to Billy." Under the diW'tioELOf Mr.AIgie told sulMStantially Dc. Faiman was twice mar eon, ench a ene as as the Wasatch-er- s the- t'tahjtahe story he gave in his cob-- f have never had since they left ried, his first wife Mug his eoiiwiu. Relief tbeTnie Swiety will stage the ..play rge. of Miss Harriet V. Coray, a theTrovo valley. - imnnmlt singing will be led by William H, Uooper, for many years "Windows", by John Jjajesworihy ..witHjiteratlmrJhJsj iliellnomSediim $100,000 3. A. Murdoch 'of VlneyafdTThe TTtah's delegatcTn congress. from the McClintock estate for his tnuny uirT iuty wiu w given in aid. in providing the typhoid germs, invocation will be offered by Bish- died 1872. leaving two children and the Lincoln high school and Satur and for "keeping my month shut,". op Royal J. MnrdtH-- of the Provo two years later he espoused Miss In the Provo lilgh school audl- - . Fourth ward. The welcoming speech Margaret T. Smoot, sister ttt Sen- day Cint adiiurned to Monday with-- . : toriuni; -- A ator out.action on the plea for ball wlU be givenby Ir. 4r The funds takcu, In will Ik- - used dnetwiH ;be rendered by Joy Clegg Abraham ..O. Smoot,-- r president by' the Relief Society. " and Murray Mnrdock of Viwyard: Utah stake. - '" ,. include The cast ' of fharactcrs A toast to the sons and daughters Hla surviving chtllren re : Mrs. best tnleut?iit the Hty, some of 'the of Wasatch county will be given by Bla nche Pa rker,2 Salt Iake iA, Thelma Mm Mary S.TV'tllis.7 MiistcaF select Dnenlerry, ; Los V A ngeles ; IiMs8 Xowry Nelson and ,Mrs. will take the part or tfciu will be given by Thomas Lnrena lnsenlerry, Mrs Joseph F. EJAVeight Mr. and Mrs. March : CUg and original poems will be Xlbley', Mrs. B..F. Arnistning,.all of Tierpont as their daughter,Margaret Srilt r rWaTMTBrtt-- " ahdIrsTM. ETSlauer of and Stewart William us 'theirMary, eon, A comic dam will be fnrm'shed San Francisco. WICHITA FALLS, 'Texas Mars h Jolinny. and 13 Chirk Enoeh survived is grandlle' 21. by also, ominn.v. by ' U.P.) Sticking , teuaclonsly lie Mr. Bnllif will judge George children the story he told Friday, Following the program a dance children, three great-granto will he- given, the muslc for which and a sister, Mrs. C-- D. Glailer of Blythc; the window cleaner, and Frank Collier, on trial for the Ireta Olson, Faith, his daughter. '""' will he rendered by the Mnrdock Provo. .y" killing of Elzle Ro!ertson. his will be Wortben the Mrs. George orchestra. The funeral will, be held Sunday underwent a gruelling cross Vim Wageneii, the at 12 :30 'clKk at the twenty-sevent- h cook, Leland i examination today. . and .Grant X. ward chapel At the close man of th street Collier clung to the story that ho thii. UctiVthe, of the servlceg the remains will be .Eggertscn, ,sbot Robertson . to prevent hU token to Invo for Interment In ,f he daughter,' Mary Ivranceii, belns , . r City cemetery.taken inte a borne of bad reputation.testlmany he gave He SlOtX CITY; lowai March 21. vesterdav. telling of the reputation. fcf the Robertson borne for lmmorat- (UJ. Bil (incus among thieves reacht-- the peak here when $2 was ity, how be Warned Mule to stay - KANSAS CUTT. stolen' from a woman Jjtror at the away from Mary Frances after he Mo.;,March The condition f Mrs, Wib eonrt house. The thief took the Ems,RT"GH, Scotland. "March learned Elzle's secret marriage to liam Jartiiue, wife of the secretary money from her coat in a cloak 21. today won the rugby her: how Mrs. Collier discovered of agriculture, reco.verlnit from . a room not' twenty feet away from championship, defeatlflg ,. Englartd Elsele In lied with Mary Frances and 11. : Approximately100,000 other events leading up to' the minor oiierstion here, was siHlKfae-tr- y where another person was on trial " ... ' ' :.yr- , ' .. saw the game.' today, lujspitnl attendants said. for larceny.- vcrSvij . The-Tonn- -- Will Be Brought to Provo Today for Burial in Family Plot. City Commissioner Charles Hop 1 Crowe Insists No Bond Should Be Given in tapitai Case. ., Body . University Has Lost Only One klns has been placed in charge of Debate in Ten This the general clean-ncampaign In ; Season. Provo, according to announcement 1 na Wilson Howard Dusenberry Dies in Family Home in Salt Lake City. p. Lambert and Hafen Defeated TO GO OVER PLANS University of Nevada De baters at Reno, Friday, Map to Show Features Which Need Correction During JUDGES DECIDE FOR Campaign. . ... PROVO UNANIMOUSLY 1 iiii MIHl Provo Pioneer m Clean-U- FRICa TWO CENTS O The - GaU of Spring n 55 .... 4 Hoom.,..lG7 - ,nid ov-.- BIG PLAY TO BEGIVENSOON h y honeet-to-goodne- ss lbit nU-c- e t . W,-Ai- nl. if FATHER KILLS,; HISSON:ELAW , Ike - d - '' , :; MRS. JARDINE -- , . SCOTLAND WINS IN HOSPITAL ER(1 ENGLAND M 1'to - - ' ... missing. SEE WURSELF J |