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Show o o o i : - . If At El OUSQU as "" V ' ,1 j NORFLEET . Parade Instills Admiration in Thousandsof Celebration Visitors- J STREETS ARE LINED V1TH AUTOMOBILES . . Free Strawberries Served to Almost ' ' Visitors Fromof Every Part State ' ; By Staff Correspondent ; PT.lt A RANT GROVE. June Everything come to him who wait. ?rhTa Ts"an61d. old saying and h was demonstrated here Saturday. an day, Strawberry d much postponed, came tothe thousands of Utah cltixens who had been looking forward wkh eager antic: patlon to the celebration of what bids fair to become tbe most uriitpw , of aU of Utah's festivals. with Rtrwberrv day came the In .majestic and Inspiring .parade herwhich Pleasant Grove ontdid self. For a el the slae of Pleas ant Grove to stages gorgeous ana pretentious a parade Is worthy or -- the highest commendation. - It Is doubtful If a more beautiful and varied parad has ever been staged in any intermountaln ctranrty. The parade waa more than two Mies long and contained floats and fharacters both Inspiring and auw Inc. It waa viewed by thousands f neonle in automobiles lined on v both sides of the strets In" the city and half a male, south of the city on the state road. Among the most beautiful of the many elegant, floats were those ot the Pleasant Grovfr Floral company, the Hurler Greaves Mercantile, the Hedqulst Drug, the Pleasant Grove the float deleting bank and. ' Sweden, entered In the parade b "the Anderson, Newman and Ilolda way sister. Mlai Jewel Llnebaugh as Straw- " berry da oneen In an attractive float, followed the unique and ar tistic Strawberry float Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warhlck as Uncle 8am and Columbia depicted their rolet, especially well, as did the ) many participants representing the Tarlous nations. The costumes of these participants were striking and color ful and added materially to the sue ; cess of the parade. SurprlsfcjLnd. ilellght were v e pressed by the thousands of visitor . to the city at the grandeur of fh parade and many complimentary ' comments were made. Immediately following the parade, tholisands-- o people lined up at the strawberry bootha where free berries wert distribute. That Strawberry day ls,one of the real celebration of Utah was evident from the - fact that people were present from almost every- section of the state. Many of these tieople had teetr In the elty since Wednesday when the celebration had to be postponed due .to the rainy weather. ; -- -- '; OR MOVE ON ' CXSPEIt. ' .',"', in yv. Www.. June 6. '(UP- )Jess Untfluld, "only survivor of the CITr. Mo June J, Frank Norfleet, 80 year old Texan who has spent six year chasing a bunch of confidence' men around the world after he had" beck swindled out of 145,000,' today, pr pared to start legal proceedings t get the last Of the band, Wv B. Spencer, back to Texas. Spencer waa rearrested aa he left the gates of Leavenworth . , prison yesterday where he had' served two years for peddling narcotics. 'Ndr-fiewanted1 Win for a four year term In Texas where sentence was pronounced on him for his partlcv pation In fleecing Norfleet But attorneya for Spencer argued m edaj eonrt here .that Texaa had lost Its jurisdiction over Spencer Provo Men Named For Inv- portant Committee Posi-tioat Convention. . ns ,.n - . . henas .i:.'". - SHRINERS SEE l, ' ' trek. than-halMore of the, 200,000 visiting nobles have already deserted tbe. oasis and by nightfall the ex odus will be virtually completed. Some of the f ezzed f unmakers re mained for a week-enat tbe beeches, where the film stars are lolling in the sand in pajamas. Others made excursions south In to Mexico or 'north to San, Francls- co, Where they had memoriesShrine fun' several years ago. ' A farewell" pageant, staged by civic organizations gave thi remain ing nobles a final blaze of color this '::i;ij.:-:!-';-;-'--afternoon. More than 5,000 marchers,' em bracing every branch of local, state and federal government, took part in the spectacle, full as colorful as' the pageantry that preceded : f d it C0LORAD0C0N IMS SOLD ' state senator from Des Moines, Iowa, has joined Lynn's legal staff. summoned.-- ' J. C. Murray, ; E. F. millionaire Sangnlnettl, plaintiff, also augmented his legal ' ST. LOU,I8. Mo., June 6. (UP) forces. Two payroll holdups .here today BALDWIN APPOINTED. "netted bandits $5,830. WASHINGTON. June fl.r- -( UP) Messenger for the Cramer Dry President Coolldge today: appoint Plate company and Asa A. Louden, Bricklaying contracting company d Albert U. 8. "Hutchinson BaloNew to be a monitor of The former 'lOBtl were the losers. . the United States tariff commission. l,150,'and the latter J4.3SO. ft IWVI CONVENTION Closfnff Session of Convention Held at Pleasant Grove JliVh SrhnnI f CONVENTION MOST LARGELY ATTENDED If. Alduous T 111, Dixon Named mittee for Next Year raum-t- s , yt VIUU SI lite C10S- -' of the seventeenth Ing convention annual convention honored W. W. Armstrong, president of the Nation 01 anil LJtue al vupiurr by electing blm president of the Utah Bankers' association for the ' ensuing year. , . James M. Peterson, president of 1 the James M. Peterson bank of Rich- neia wa named first vice president and Alma Suine, cashier Of the First National bank of Logan, second vice president . Cart: It. Mnrcusen, cashier of the Price Commercial and Savings bank of Price, was elected secretary and .,:. treasurer. As toemliers of the executive committee were elected H. Aldiwts Dixon, manager and vice president, of the Farmers and Merchants bank pf present case grew out of an attack O. W. Adams, vice president Provo; i of measles.. it NatlouatlHink,-Sa- lt For a time. Dr. Adler and prison Lake City; and H. It. Chamberofficials thought Loeb waa sham lain, cashier of the Walker Bros, bank of Bait, Lake City, k ming. y.Hp threw, articles at guardf closing eesxion of the con and raved, for hours, calling fin Is "Patches'- - Norwegian Aeronautic Society vention WAR belli Bt fho T'loiunnt"Buddy,',i "Buddy Grove high school auditorium where Anxious lor tieip in Amund Retnh'arf, Loeb's girl companion 01 the bankers were the guests ot the sen Polar Flight. many of his. night forays "prior ta ' Strawberry day committee and the the murder. UP)-TUtah County Bankers' association. OSIX), June ft "It is certain Loeb Is not feigning " :. society wants the" aid of the Addresses were given at the meetillness,'' DrV Adler said. ing by Hetb Pixton, bunk commis"ThaKs,th easy story they circulate llacMillan arctic expedition in the sioner of Utah, and Lawrence Clay- about every' prisoner when be Is search for the Amundsen-Ellswort- h ' "''sick."' ;, ' association. .... Loeb was strapped to bis bed last polar Dyers. Dinner was served the bankers a At with famous meeting ei; to an alhim in attempt night quite and their wives by tbe Belief Soter be had repeatedly struck at hi perts, including Captain Sverdrup, ciety women of Pleasant Grove. The straps, howeve, Arctic explorer; the society decided gnarda The seventeenth annual convenfailed to keep blm still, and be that the. .ftpltsenberg area must beJ tion of the association, according to shrieked almost constantly.. thoroughly combed by the Nor- those who attended the same, bus Apparently be cared only to wegian relief hunters and that seal his sweetheart and his mother. R hunters aid must also be enlisted (Continued on Page Eight) was told that bis brother, Alleti, In, addition totals maneuver, the was waiting outside be rc"n1" ant55.ety wants the Charcot expedition Dickie was told be might see him. to keep a lookout tor Amundsen and "Don't let blm in I never want his American colleague Lincoln Elltt- to ae Allen again," Loeb ebouteC wnrt, In east Greenland; while the ' '"-- ' form his cot. " v American eolumlttee will be asked DrWtllinm Fletcher of -- Jollet, to help 1 by searching',, northwest admitted thotrLaeb's condition may Greenland. ' - McCWUI Calif .; June 6 ( UP result partly fr ma. the orse prison food, a sharp contract to his luxuriWarned' by two floods In mud ous diet prior to imprisonment. creek already this season, McCloud is preiwring for a repetition of the Leopold, whfe recently1 underwent an operation for appendicitis, ba gbieial flow that came down the eastern slope of Mount Shasta late aet ben told of bis chum's condition, ' test summer, ..Mud creek In Its rampages caused by melted snow water from the TACOMA, Wash., June C (UP) slopes of the peak, has twice waHhed IiOilIs F. Hart Wll out the county road to Bartle. The not stand trial Pierce county McCloud railroad ruunlng between information charging blm with an McCloud and ..Bartle, is now being raised three feet to jget jit out of attempt to solicit a brilte. Puperior Judge Govnor Tents to- the danget of this summer's glacial Inevitable. day. siistMd the demurrer, to the flow, which is considered ' Land year's ' flow of mud and information which was argued boulders burled several square miles' Mm, Thursday' afternon.; lie Local Talent to Perform at ruled that Mie elements of a brib of flat conntry 8 to 10 feet deep when smelting snows, exposed ' a " Columbia Theater Mon-- were not Set forth in the Informatwhich dissipated under the glacier ion, sustaining the objections raised sun's day Evening ruys.j. With only a small snow by Atoroey ManrleeiLanghoruf in Baelt-inAs an added attraction to the Lnehalf of the former chief executive. clip on Mount Shasta already exposure of the glacier ami splendid entertlnment to ,be given The information charger Hart atnt . the Cblnmbia theater; Monday tempted to obtain a division nf fees reKiiurriqn of the flow Is expected ' V soo m v y pvenlng by Venice Jepperson's-doac-into he paid Forbes P. Haskell, Jr., class and the regular - picture deputy state bank- - supervisor in "Secrets of the Night," will be the charge of the liquidation of V the appearance of tbe Utah stake M. I. Scandinavian American bank . and A. male chorus under the direction Guy E. Keiley, attroney,, assirttiug of Daniel, Webster, ..; Sunday even In tbe liquidation.. , ing the chorus will give a concert In the Second, ward. During Monday evening the Columbia will give away , WASHINGTON, June 6 .UP), a diamond ring as,tbe first of a aerA battle for the city of Canton ies of gifu to be presented to the Tunnaneze and Cantonesa patrons of tbe theater. ' troops in China's civil war is moThe chorus, which is said to be mentarily expected. Counsel General one of the best'of Its kind ever orJenkins at Caaton cabled the state ganized In this city, is comprised fit department today.The women a clubs or Provo ' are tbe following: , .A'mericans have been warned to First tenor, JWilllnni Hoover, planning' n'TIancing jiarfy fo be leave that Canton,, where Junius Jackson, Joy Clegg, W. K.- held at Glenliarr.v resort Thursday fighting Is expected and many woAllen,, Frank Woffinden. Kenneth evening, June. 18, according to an, men and children already have ;;oue Weight ; second tenor, Charles Rob-bi- nouneement of Mrs. George ilP, to safer points. " LeRoy Whitehead, Orval Olsen. Pnrker Saturday.-demonstration New The dance will be a benefit' for ocellred today at Amoy, China, w'uh Angus Olsen. E. U 'Jackson and Roy Allen; first bass, Elwin Nlel- - the women's club' house fnnd and a one day strike declared and morn son, Earle Ljewls, George Mortimer, promises to be one ot th most en- - 2,000 persons parading, Counsel Leland Wasden. Fred Clark and joyame unncing parties ever given tVebber advised tbe department. Hansen ; second bass, Raymond In this section. A general invitation Agitators from Shanghai are Ross, Mlltoh V erklns," Aifton Stout, Is extended t tbe dancing puhllc to ngat Amoy, Webber snid'nndyn Henry Nelson, "LaOrana Anderson be in attendance,: with assurance Doycotc appinrs tftltat all will have a good time. able. . 4 and LaMar Johnson. oau Pt - 1 - - BYRON JONES . r 7 . e DiAiNtlif COURT ACTION ; HACIiIILLAN: . EXPEDITION 5 f Desertion is Made - Basis j : Complaint Filed By HAY GIVE AID on ; 1., r'tMnrtia B, 'Jones pf this city W tiled suit for separate jnatotehano in the Fourth district court against Di .Byron" Jones deeertlou Is macfe the tiriBfg pf the complaint lliecouplewere marrtad In Spit Lake City, June 14, 1922, and had lived together as man and wife from time-- until May 24, 1925. On the 25th day Of May, 1025, the defendant, according to the complaint, n'hlch is based on the Knowledge and ,belief of the plaintiff, left the state in company with another woman whom be intended to marry Vr J 1 V - .J.:...... ' - :. V areo-nautl- e ho ' . ' ' that Above is shown the body of Thomas R. Marshall, vice president under Woodrow Wilson, being started on its way bapk to Indiana after funeral services In Washington. Below Is what is believed to be the ;In addition , to. asking for seplast picture of the man taken alive. arate maintenance, Mrs. Jones ask that 'the court grant to her the cus- It waa snapped, in Washington a tody of their minor child, defendant's few days' before bis death. equity. In a home .which was being purchased Jointly ihy the plaintiff and defend nt, $100 per month alimony and $100 attorneys fees. - - . '. ., FEAR LARGE EX-GOVERNOR BJWfTELLER Announecmeot has been madefy J, Wlif Knight brf!W:KBight Invest ment company that the Tintlcf6tand company has made. Ita first payment oa an option to purFULTON, Mo,, June 0. I'P) chase stock control of the. Colorado Robert Cowan, former teller of th. Consolidated Mining company. ! National Bank of Fultln, was found Jlu addition to this not guilty today of robbing the ban Standard company Is purchasing a of $12,650 la January. substantial interest in the 'Dragon : Cowan, a trusted teller In the and the Empire mines, Mr. Knight bank, was arrested after officers said. The. three transactions9 will began to question his story of having involve In excess of f 200,090. " : been, slugged' by' an unknown banThe latter, deal consists of loans dit, while alone in the bank. Cowan for which the Tintic Standard takes said the bandit took $T2.G50. stock Interest, No part In the di- 1 Shortly afterwardOrfieers found rection of tbe Dragon and the Em- $12,150 of the money hidden In tbe bank'-anpire mines affairs Will be taken by rear room of Cowan the Tintic Standard, while at the1 wa8 arrested in cohneetlon with the Colorado Con operating policies will rolberj ' be determined by Stand- ' -r- V..; ' n ' ,. ! ard. '. ' "l.T'-- ' ' ' . FOUR KILLED. "Yor the: time being,' according1 to PARIS, Tenty June . j(CP) President and General Manager JS. Four trainment were killed In a col3. Rnddats, of the Tintic Standard lision betwen two freight trains on company, there will be' no change hi the- Louisville1' and Nashville rail'. ojieratloh Bor no newwbrk started road neri'r here today. " ; at the Colorado Consolidated, since the Tintic Standard- staff lias all It can handle at the Tintic Standard I the Eureka Standard and the Iron Blossom, recently acquired. "Hats bff to Pleasant Grove for the splend Strawberry day celebration," sjfid W. R. Butler of the company folfowlng hfs attendance at the celebration. , to jk a ;. "It is really marvelous community the size .of Pleasant Grove stage so impressing and beau WASHINGTON, June ft (UP) tiful a parade as that seen- - at the It bePresident Ooolldge'n special train Strawberry day. festivity. and a detergot away for Minneapollc promptly speaks, a afS p. at.. Eastern Standard time mination among the cltiwns seldom than todny The temperature was 92 de- - found fn even larger-rlti' Grove. rlenwint giwes but Mr, and Mrs. CooUilee "'"'I have seen each .one of' the were not visibly, affected. FAKES ROBBERY ardiing the-Tlnt- . END SUCCESSFUL noon. June 6. (UP) Richard Loeb, milllQnalre'a aon who is serving life sentence and 99 years for the murder of Bobby Franks, chool toy,' ia In a delirium In the Jollet penitentiary hospital today. "Dickie" has been violent for much 80 hours. It waa reof the vealed, and- prison physicians fear for hla sanity. ', Attorney Clarence .Darrow' who saved Loeb and Nathan Leopold, hi companion 'in the murder, from tha gallows, prophesied tlyit Loeb would beenme-insanInside of five years. Dr. Herman Adler, prison aurgeon, who has Leob under', observation, said today .that the youth's mind Th waa temporarily unbalanced. JOLIET, TESTIMONYTO !'' c LIBEL SUIT BNKBB i , Tintic. Standard Makes Purchase From Knight In .. - vestment Company ; , I preldmt Prison Officials and Doctors Certain Illness is Not - Mere Sham t . I ay . mma III ' ' ATTACK FOLLOWS CASE OP MEASLES .' REFUSESTO U .June 8 Shrlners assembled, their? caravan ndTstarted .the homeward today W, IV. ArnKtrong, T' f Um National Cooper bank of Salt Lake, City and Interested financially in several important banks of the state, was ttoied president af the Utah Bankers' asocfatien at the dotting ; aioB of the seventh annual convention the rganizAtion at Ptawant Grove Saturday after- 11 Condition " PARTICIPATE - ' Millionaire Son Who Murdered Franks Boys in Serious J. A. BOSHARD IS HONORED BY ORDER WISCONSIN NEW MODES Ilia . it tr(UP)A ; w Thousands of Jubilant Elks Enjoy Freedom of Mining I Town .,.,, , TO BE TRIED ARE ROBBED 1 EUREKA, June 6.WUI1 blue skies smiling on a thousand Jubilant Elks, Purple day was, celebrated In tegal fashion. Five bands led large deiegatlona 9( Elks from aP of the leading towns in the mammoth Purple when he was relinquished to federal of Utah, with spectacular day parade, allowed The court authorities. beautiful floats made caravan of Spencer's habeas writ and he was the scene one of the most imposing released on $1,000 bond. In six years, Norfleet has round ever witnessed in Utah. Altogether tbe twelfth annual ed ,up seventy of the confidence state Elks' men and has spent 117,000 In do- convention of the Utah association was pronounced one ot ing If Spencer Is .sent to the the most, successful in the history of Texas penitentiary, Norfleet plans A large contingent from Elkdom. to retire to his ranch. . Provb lodge arrived Friday ana were greeted with, a salvo of explosions from dynamite batteries on the hillsides, as' well as by a screaming of the mine sirens. , ' With the election of officers Friday J. A. Boshard 6f the Provo lodge for tbe third successive, time was elected treanurer of the state rand todgeOtbenrfficerg chosen iere? John F. Rowe,. Euteka, presi dent; Ben Beverldge, Park City, first vice 4 pesident ; Thomas J. Mnjdnnls, Ogdctf, "setimd lce presiThe Wisconsin National " .guard W. II. Nightingale, third vie? dent; will not participate' in national deSalt fense day exercises scheduled for president il , ,' , aecretary lAkt, ad.J J. Governor Blaine John 4, July tbe was t meeting Ogden comin a vised President Goolldge munication dispatched to the White pla$ for the 192$ state grand lodge convention.. House today. "If Is the opinion of the governor , Among the Provo delegates (o be of Wisconsin that at a time when Jhonored with convention committee all the people of the civilized nations of the world are demanding reduc credentials, Paul Vincent ; laws, Ed-- , tion of armaments, both on land and ward Scherer; audit, G. E. Stephen ; sea, It Is lnadvisible for the Ameri- resolutions, Edward Scherer; necrol can government, through.- propa- ogy, G. E. Stephen, ;conrtesy and ganda find demonstration, to" stim- thanks,' L. R. Gohman, chairman. The second day's activities closed ulate- a national military movethe Badger executive stated. Saturday night in. a found of glorment."' ious capers at the grand confetti ball nl the town halL y TWOPAYROLLS iaii KANSAS feuds in Kentucky and Weft Virginia, today had only a few hours to find a. Job or leave the city. . Joss came to the "wild and wooly" west two years ago seeking peace, TQIA-Ariz- ., Jnne but yesterday he was picked, tip on Jury hns lieen completed to tea 1 tbe to and ordered a. vagrancy charge efim of George W. hyia; puMlijher, go to Work or move on. accused of criminal libel and presentation of testimony started today. More than 100 witnesses have been Hataeld-McCo- jiiiminnu in EUREKA (UP) : MUST WORK ; i IS INSANE IN AT . - TIlOnlAS li. MARSILUL PASSES miinn inrn BUNCO MEN : Pretentious ELKS PLAV AT STILL AFTER celebration: huge success -- J n - j - ICOME MONDAY NOT GUILTY 0. (UP- CniCAOO, - June Actual staking of testimouy is the Shepherd "germ murder" trial may start Monday. Eight Jurors have been sworn, three more have been temporarily accepted and both aides erpressed the. belief hat the Jury will be completed by Monday noon. William I). Shepherd, on trial on the charge of murdering his ward, Billy McClintock, tfr secure the tatter's "estate, "said be hoped the trial would be- - short as be 'suffered intensely from the hot weather. It " Is belle.ved the actual trial will last a mouth. i , ; ' . i U? NECBO BOYS t'OOL OFF ., j KANSAS CITT, Mo., June A Armed with a long wllow switch, Patreiinan Harry Bucber acted aa In the parade master of of nine small negro boys found ca vorting In. the nude at a wading pool last night. Bucher spurred each of the boys home 'with the willow. SPARKS FROM -' LIVE WIREsl COOLIDGE'S Wood-Clifto- n GO TO FEAST es Strawlierrr d.iv celehratlonsa and It HplearsJo''me"tna't''ea(ih snceeding. festival surpasses, the. preceding. Undoubtedly.' tbe work of the men. in i harge of the ceWraion Is going to hrlnp a rich., harvest to Jhe; community, in time the celebration will be one of the largest, festivals In the state and will occupy more than : one day as at present. . ntu iui ail tur jlnniKu inep"onnr.v 'io ..cooperaie siU more closely in affairs of this kind. It will be of untold benefit to the . ; ' eiitlre county.1 M. - I. A. CHORUS TO BE HEARD INCONCERTS tie-fo- g, . , - EXPECT FIGHT FORCANTOH , WOMENS CLUBS TO GIVE DANCE . partf anti-foreig- n La-ver- n . - ' ar-ri- |