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Show " I V.- - HERALD PHONES BusinessTOfficV 107 EdltorH Booms ' NEWSPAPER defeated U a policy el fairness U all letliunl of Utah cocaty. n ! 1 j2a fcml PROVO, UTAH, .VOLUME 4. NQ, M '.'". f V pf ... PKICS TWO CENTS 18, 1925, SUNDAY,-OCTOBE- J ol3 y Mblil.L3Mljtt il niiimirinSl H im H' HM I II II 111 I II I - Mil 111 HOMf ATEC . - - ! II A A . ' . i 4 niiin 1 iin11i mm III III llllll ' i l.'frl rw n mi u r . I 1 SfiSmi BeftM vanrch Leader ' in- - Blessing on Uuilding- vesBearinf Ms Name, : J gE I - : - . I'a TVi ' . TO NOMINATE DAQT I s Historica 1 Paeeaat Official Celebration at . PREiSIDENT TAYIX)R REPORTS EXPENDITURES ARTISTIC FIjOATS i Provo voter will go to the polU to aomtnate two candidate : .b offlre to be tilled at Qi for official dts elects to b held Tut Closes , dar, November 8. Tbe Drimary election win ellmln- Y" ate one candidate for mayor, four. for commissioner, and two for audi : ; Senu-CeBtenni- al . , - (I DEPICT HISTORY to-.- i; in " vn VCADQ i urn " Hill) DEHIOIISIIII rf pnmHnwR Ulll UIIUIIWI innriT nninmn rittdi bniuinu !1 HHilirMT a hnri PIUI llh Hllll w ulillu iiuii Tixda; I 11;-; 3H " j. FARWISDECL1NE I . s CANDIDATES 0 f m 11 ; t EE .11-4- : o !1P ninAnrMfn.l.fth 1 :: : OJ lirinrilT r .f N I II IIUhh till HI 11J1I V Wk.kkv pa; h itaininiinBiniwiiuiBiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiH . . fe - i uuivmii uiJivniuj ..." ' I I ID!? AD V - 111.1 West Only Section of Country Showing Gain in Farm Holdings ..j , ULUU I VICTORY . sHOWS ADVANCE COLORADO nc pn HE LOSES "Buck" Dixon Stands Out as Shining Constellation On Offense and Defense; -- Worthington Shdw&Up Qood 7 ' In the primary election, since the Toward Smaller cand- - Tendency ve -" . '. , Inal Students. f eaturefl Acreage and intensive ."; .;"-.'datea realiise the necessity, of quali Cultivation Float of First Home A ferocious devoured - lean and hungry Tiger . name Cougar to the In order get pn ify ln( WASIUKGTO-0t UPf from Colorado -- Springs at the Young university gridiron 47, In olemnltf and rejoicing the Visions of the ilorioMatare the offidal ballot. for f mayor are candidates The In America the past Saturday afternoon, but narrowly escaped being done up in -Agricultural newest addition- to the plant trf the awftitiog theTonng university were Mayor tK K. Hansen; Alma Van me atiempi. ; , five has profound undergone onyears of thousands nnfuMod to the Toung wriverslty, the Ileber . J. . 4 In the to Colorado of loss Failure Wagenen. convert In a a for the extra point resulting changes, try Audent .body t lookers as the present Friday Tie candidates for Mty commls-looe- r total nqmber of farms under culti after touchdown was the only thing that saved the Cougar GranfJ!lr,M!,,kwa8ipted de- I of the institution th depicted thiT In are Commissioner George P. vation, according to the 1925 Ifatm from playing n tie game instead of tiresence of thousands of coming out victoriously. velopmeut et the school during its Billings, George" Naylor, Elmer census, results of .which are an- The score stood seven to six in favor of the friends, alumni, etudents and fac-his in the a eareer half of Young university. eenutry and .Van Wagenen, , Jacobsen, Ed ulty of the school The wjenwmj nounced by the census bureau today. torical pageant which closed the of. Joy reigned supreme in the Cougar lair, for the victory Clarence Beesley. waa a lining i'iiwnx 10 iiic iuiw In the farms of numlier The total was a most flolal ceremones of the ending to a most successful three-da- y eelel)ratlon of .The candidates for city auditor United State at the present time celebration offitting Dial celeliration aSturday forenoon. 5 the of ;the school. There was-- ' v Institution. Farrer are Ruth P. Farrer, Mary the establishment of . was placed at 6.372,608, compared pne of the outstanding; features Smith, Melissa Lewis-on- d .. Facing iKtmh lnunelifly Anetta with 6,448343 'in 1920, a decrease not an old Cougar fan in the entire three thousand wrio lined "' of the beautiful and magnificent f the Maeeer&Teiiiorlal building on '., . , of 75,735 farms, or 1.2 per cent of both sides of the field and filled the large grandstand.' was the Illustration of Lewis Peay. parade J stands follows: the total. as ' : ' he are building Everybody was young. Even the boy a and girls of the places University hill, Theivoting u it Inst " Hall, the first home of the 1. Mrs. Julia Elliott, 654 29 who wrote the first page of the history of the a testhnonr' of the' progress and District not do original however;The liare whU-b- , fgures, were seattin around which East First South. abandonments Young university with Dr. Harl G. Maeser, fifty' years ' development of .the 11! "Mormon' of farm the tell story 29 students; 13 rtf the ed original District 2. Maeser school of great ago, were intoxicated with joy as the gun barked out the close university and a prophesjr of its and the of . Headed by the splendid band social ranches Into smaller 'Units which of the - District 3. First ward future growth and the, recon of game. ''; school under tbe direction of the. ' other Dnuainga on me uihhall ' has disguised the extent of .the de first flown. Dixon spoiled ajaamer FIRST QUARTER ITof. Boliert Kauer, the parade left. liis dodicstory prayer,' PrefJ t ' v4 ,;. cHne. . hullding for the of lonng forward pass for "Tigers. "C. Brown deuf" Grant prayed that the heart Dtstrictil3TliliortIgli"8ch66ir Abandonments were greater In the TpTaffiTCJuitiarTiung former homes of the of to defeud the throws another pass. It Is ground toss won the sites and the chie of tM3JiljnlKht-w--eeoa- e District 6. Starr home, corner of south than elsewhere. The weet Brown took the ball around west goal .F. Phelps kicks past goal ed. school; theFarmers and Merchints a South. nd First FIftlT"West loss darkencdlfatJtowiwkeithe compensated somewhat for, this Hue. end for a yard's galiu bank hnllding and the, Z. C. Mi I. ' boll Hue, JTouug's yard - truths of the chnrhh of Christ might school. 1 by tnrnlng lir an Inereasa but this Dixon made 2 District 7. Franklin Borebonse and ended at the Maeser 'yards around end. long run ciswine of f eld but District 8. Ole E. Olson, Sr., 884 increase was at the expense of great Fuller 2 grfw and increase wl.th years of on tackle. Dixon makes little advance. Time culled Memorial University buildUig yards through He asked for a ' West ; , Third were cut; tinderutandiHg South., and! ranches ranges which out for C. Brown. F. PbelpiTkicks . 40 yards. punts hill the of officers orf 9. the In' hk'ssiiu' Pioneer ward chapel up into smalVer. unit without District T. Brown around end for 20 . ., Mtire than 2fi00 students partid yards. past goal line. Uviss District 10. lsncU Olsen, crease-! (hiin jbknd nraired that the 'ball :'Bff"f their 20vyard J. Phelps' 4 yards thmngh line. F. "Cow-gar- s niettibers in The iaradathe pated North i Seventh West' cf allf 'e servants of God might ever The general trend," It Is shown, Phelps 5 yards through Hue, F. line. Knudsen lib gain. , Y peiral- of the various dasses were appro- - District 11. Timpanogos school lie worthy of emulation." He htanked been toward more intensive has Jn dressed Phelps fumbled but recovered, losing lized lS yards. ' prlatejy and distinctively Dfstrlct 12. John U Kussell 344 God for the laildlng and dedi-atewith the small truck and 8 yards. F. Pheii tried dropkickl , Dixon punt 30 yards. The blue colors. Tigers white and the West Second North. it tlat It might be free from destruc poultry farm replacing the' larger but went wild. Fuller catching on' fail to comnlete pass. C. Brown no training school children , ander the if 18. Parker school District. tiva elements, that the acreage where diversified. farming 10 yardj line returning 5 yards. gain. lixon spoils one more pass direction of Miss Hermese Peter God might fx: tliefe and "the teach-erDistrict 14. Mrs. Nellie McEwah, had been the practice. Fuller no gain. Knudsen no gain. for Tigers by knocking It out of deal of pep and a showed son great 2C7 East Second North. be Inspired to 'teach, the truths The number of ranches along the Dixon through lhie 2 yards. Dixon bounds, Worthlngton blocks drap-Kic- k enthusiasm, and gave cheer after. Dlstrlcf 15. Fifth ward Belief Pacific slopes Increased 31,413 in punts to Tigers 10 yards, the baU of fTie GosiksI to the youth of Zion, and takes ball In midfieM. In school for years cheef the wljere f . He thanked God for the life of the Dixon no gain. Knudsen no gain. the five yhx period. It was shown. bouncing over the Tiger safety ball to come they will be the perfarmtag society hall District 16. Winona Bartholo. In California, the Increase was 15.9 F. d'hilftm made yard. Spice Cougars faU on pass, Dixon punts stars. ' mew; C38 East Third North. lefwons; taught thereby; and prayed through line 4 yards.' F. Phelps 40 yards. per cent, in Oregon 1L4 per cent and The floats, most of which had ' j no gain.- - Spieerpunts to Fuller on 55 in 5 yard through center. Kimball, District Phelns F. that the spirit of the fannderjBdKtt cent. 10.B recital per Washington free Inst to organ tho Vednesday's lieen designed by the art department Encouraged by respunse ' . continue in the school. East Fifth North. Ipevan throws for loss. F. Phelps $ An Increase of 23.7 per cent In- -' 30 yard line. the choir, uwlcr the of the school, under the guidance if Mclntosh 2 feet Dixon punts to gains yard. The judges of election In the re-Hefore offering the dedicatory and. cuwert given by the stake tabernacle tioir, in the number of farms In Were far H. Eastmond, ;E. Prof; Half ends with the hall In tiger's " Nevada while Montana showed a Tigers 25 yard.. prayer, Fretfiilent Grantdlsclnlnied lircctiou of Profcssot J. R. Boshnrd will render, another program Ved- above the average floats generally spiective districts are as follows: ' X ' Brown made connec In man five District L Susla Baum, r Arnold decrease of 13.i per cent since 1920. the crelit f generosity yards J. possession on their own 25 yard line. nesdny evening, October 21) nt 7:30 p. m., it Is aiihtiuncefl by the a seen In parades. Each float-tol-d I ' '. " two Brown , made, Phelps Score Young 7, CViloradd College yard.,C tion with the erection of the build agement, Zimmerman. Buth .... also and Colorado Clegg, . .. , , Idaho, Wyoming, j different chapter of the history of . inc. District lloberts,. Mary showed decreases, while New Mex yards around end. F. Phelps punts ; ,.i the schooL Mrs. Leona Van. AVivgenen will preside at the organ. ,':,; to Fuller on Y 15 yard line. It was; one of the most spectac ' E. Stele. . '"We are all generons," he said, ico, Arizona and Utah increased in The program wHl be as follows: ..' At the corner of Third West and Knudsen gained yard; Dixon ular games ever played on the "Y" B. Martin, Vllate numlier. 3. Eva District "with money belonging to other War March , . ....Wagners ineiui Center street the parade halted IStronfc. Dean Glazier puritedJiiXLBrowu In midfleld,-- r eia. Tne setting was pejieci. iu people.- The redit for this build To .7," . .McPowbII . .' Wild Ilnse white a Four-yar- ds gavejbhart Ec'gertsen pass ronrf day was unsurpassed from a weath the of 4. H. J. W." TGoddard, District Ing belong! to the faithfulness of J. Phelps to C. Brown. .....'.f iRcghflild Koss Custard a'ddress on the early days the Andrew Knudsen,. Mnry B. Farrer. Serenade. Latter-daer standpoint, a hot August ; sun Saints." Van Wageneu''! '; school. '. -- fc' 'Mrs. IxKlna J. Phelps no gain. Tigers fumbled ,' down from a flawless blue 5. Sadie G. Haws, Nettle ."TVere Is ene-naDistrict lieating since have and Swede Swenson recovered mak . . , ... . passed .Johann Strauss "Fifty years the blue of the win out "Isfeiiiinently over all others in Soprano solff "Spring Voices- . B. matching Dickson, Kupper. sky, Hyrum a ' 'Miss pretentious ing It yards. Cougars bulf on upon this corner in . Margtierito JeppersoU . J tailors. 6. Joseph Park, Ellen N. school District the church when it conies to books ning Tigers 30 yard line. Y. V. restival Chorus building a school began which had and that ls.V, Heber J. Grant," said Southern .MclodU-The Congats ployed the best game of Jones, Ethel B. Clark, 11 Dixon "The around end for for its Glory foundation, yards. i Prof. Wm..F. Hanson, coiiduclhig; ., . District 7. Fboebe Jones, George President Harris. tf Time called- - for Hopper'. Fuller in the first halt After the Young Thls was acv.'. ",. ..Beethoven God Is Intelligence." so Well" Lewis. Bena "Our beloved president has given Chorus "My Native Land I Vincent, players had made their first score" ' gained two yards.; complished through the District 8. Aretta Durrant. Ole , s rniicrnucie v.uiur away thousands of books;, because ended with the ball the Tigers seemed more ravenous iu First whose Brother foreign quarter Maeser, man, . of bis love of boks, the ;. building Ohortis Blessed aie the People" , r'l ..Biga in Cougar's possession on Tiger's 20 their attempt to overcome the lead. attracted attention ; whose Hsen, Sr., Mercy Peay. Con 9. Ida ; wns given his name." District In the second half the Tigers made Mary Peay, '. Tabernacle Choir and B. Y. U. Chorus combined.',". yard line.. voice carried conviction; whose na ' ' ' ' C. I ft Miller. President George Thomas, I'nl several downs on straight football s , , r ' . SECOND QUARTER r. ,l prof. . B. Boshard, directing. , ture called for work i xhose desire over, By Star Boarder. 10. Mattle W, Hinckley. VerKity of I'tah, expressed appreria' Forward pass, Dixon to Fuller interspereed with some successful The sheriff sent a "Message to to help made one. ambitious and J. District P. A. Woods. tion of tha creative effors of the Johnson,' Myrtle 10 yards. Fuller" 'one- yard forward passes netitng long, gains. a gained Garcia" the other flay and as whose devotion inspired love," said District IL Jasper Bird, Cather wiiunders of the commonwealth, The OiuganTplayed an overheud Monsenlor Garcia ap- through line. Fuller gained two. Professor Eggertsen. consequence, ?, d ine Needham, Hazel Borg. ; Dixon no gain on delayed pass went game in the first half, The and Court Jlon. before"the "Each morning and evening our 12.' Bose Kartchner, G. peared Kimtwll to District out from 0:xon bounds two 'of on. ball passes placing with 00 ex In devotional was Invited to spend student bods met days " C. Swan, Mrs. Jos. Beekv foot line; ball going to Tigers. and later to Wbrthiiigton working (Continued on Page RIx.) or to pay $150. : , erclses. ' Our daily routine was hard us, " ' 13. Wllametta- - Owens District' t Thelps punted to Fuller who perfex'tly. We have a very fine "extension work with repetition . classes and returned lo yards. - tToHgars. penalSwenson was wide awake' JBrother Stella Davis, Mary Markham. Liceseennr course every weekrPrac-ticalldue: work Jlb fter achool 15 yards for sending man outo LHUe Brown, J. 14. District the game and kept tils throughout boarders particlpnte ized Maeser demanded punctuality, ac 'all'the """"" - Ellzalieth field without permission. . Bajl ' on eyes on the ball, making a splendid Beck. Saxey, 17. one hour Oct., course Ind.,. IXMANAPOLIS, lasts The Indw Oct., and in , it. curacy honesty. NOBLESVILLE, District 15. Eja Kay, Kate Fad three times Tigers 40 yard line. interception of a forward pass. "This was our home We prayed per week and Is tutored The"''' Oberholtzpr murder (UP) The., state of Indiana to Knudson no' gain. Fuller made a . Howard and. Merkely were bul; Prisclila"wensen; dis, here. and worked Professors e Boper. here, sang here; Strong by C. D. to Samuel Stephenson, day paid its final honor trial, Involving . District 16. Mollie Bo!e, O, W. yard on end run. ,. Cougars made warks on the defense plunging We are very enthusiastic over' It 25 ' former grand dragon of the Indiana it. Unlston. I)(;mocratlc lender, who laughed here and crier Bete, espec Andelln, Mrs. W.'C. Foote. yards Hin forward pass, Dixon to through-- the opposing line and throw, Ibe much makes' nerves on the fire.V It as the night of very ially Kb Klnx Klan, iu gone ovr until KiuibaU was injured on Kimball Y. G 17. Olive District ilehrist, 'losses dlea , night.' S. Is "Wednesday At the Z, C. M. I. warehouse E, qnieter at night, for all There no the tackle., lie was taken jntt Ills ing'the Colorado backs for next week with the pruRpectsi nt oIk L Olsen. Lars Nellie Boshard, were held IllnekkfcioUr of ihe dayc'if .the hi left arm several nines.'" serviecs ,. Prlvatir ra fciniUy aroundmutteringasmbaHg rv talnlui? sfttlsfui'tiiry Jify being badly injured. Worth ' - scored ' tor the --' Worthlngton ones sleep. at the country home of the Itahttons school was conducted there. He men. ington took Kimball's place at right Sontof Mr and Mrs. C. V. mote as ever. had he after call hortly from with a Cougars tioned the favored of We were selection Benjamin liefore to near due . Follow-end. Indianapolis Fuller : was Fuller .inrwess Court today shortly IlJhsen Succumbs gained yard. Kimball at nd who fajnred Cluff to. the presidency to succeed Halitosis and IJsterene jackslng, fumbled, recovered Und made yard. noon, the illness of a. brother of Eph s t ins Pneumonia Attack ' arm as he was downed aflife Mich. his the assuance of Dr. the from both, hailing Lansing, A fluke "forward pass, Dixon to Maeser, R!V. J. S. Miller, pastor of the chief defense attorney.'', ter completing a successful forward These gentlemen are jin their way s niuue rirst 'Because Of 'the lwliticnl .. prom- seoiid Presbyterian church of In- White and Blue 'publlcatori,' the se cougar orinington " lection of the school colors and the to the Pacific coast, where they ex- -' touchdown . '. 'the ball bounced from pass. ? One of the Tiger backs at-- , '.' and file wide dianapolis, 'officiated. ' IRoy1 Edgar nansenson of Mr. inence of Stephenson a forward 6f exercises Afrira annual ecommeticement to etnter first" the golf G. the opponents hands Info Worthing tempted to intercept Charles ; pert pivtfy "Aocompanied Tiy "Midairs. C. V. HansenT"317 "North sympathyrfor; flie FaniHy'fofdeath held in San Fran, ton's arms. Dixon kicked, extra IMiss from Dixon to Worthlngton be- to be the tournament academy. Youag United ts Brigham of vice the whose Daw'es, Oberholtxcr, presidtnt Madge Ulnth West, died at the home of M ' clscrf, shortly liefore' Thanksgiving. point. attributed to Stephenson "and; bU States and a. delegatiotrof seiuttors i The parade then proeeeded to Uni- - UNIONTOWN, Pa., Oct.. '17. f : parents Saturday morning at 10:40 , tali0. a beautiful make Alle(Continued on Page Four) where Hilt 7, the A over proper freight If Score, Cougars the and officials of the; state of Iiulinna, versity rainstorm Tigers. they (UP) tvfo aides, Karl Kleuek and : ; clock. leaii who C. railroad Brown to kicks ., celebration. Howard ended; the connections and the lives an proper be took mountains to three olitainluc will the taken Lebanon, hotly the tanker gheny Xeroy. was born in Idaho, Septem-be- r provo High when an airplnne crashed atjj.New bI) disconnections, they antlcliiate returned 10 yards, pbiclng ball on itb "open minded" jury la pntting dif lTalstoir's fnier bbme afti?r the 3, 1911 and came to Provo linel' C. Browu made near here and forced down arriving at their destlnat'lou, on" Tiger's" " Salem, services. ficult.. . private five' years ago, where ie his parents (Special to the Herald-others as it scattered -- 43 - planes Unie. Theseitwn tentlpmert- agree four yards. Bob Howard threw ' has sinfe beeit active In school and OGDEN, Oct- - 17. Dick Kan-nip-'s Spicer for loss. Bob niade a won which were 'en route frotni BiHing with a larger numlier of other only attended r- heavier-- Ogden Tigers de- nailing his niiin in his Field. Wash., to Langin Field, thatjuere Is altigether too- dcrful tackle, I feated the Provo High football Be van high school a'weey this; fall, when J. tracks. takes ? buslFbe!ps railroad the aliout ,'vMoundsvllle, W. Va. , v much bull stricken with men here today by a score of 20 On that account ther - are place. Lieut. George e craft The by piloted ItrO'The-feauiwas a lougiie which developed into pneumonia class A division whU'lwwed. the in 7 yards. Sirfcer punts to Ful game gained ahead enIs and Cheyenne thirty days Field, Dayton, Ohio, developed celebrufion and dourly demonstrates that School 35 of the Utah Btate-41ig-h his death.,: The following brotlters Close to the. ler; B; Y. Vi'n baU y t OIHCAOO,; Oct., ' gine trouble In the faceTof TKeTgale oit'lts hx'k pttfbntpnt. association. Athletic t and sisters together with his par- - 'the Cougars are, worthy of the, whole hear) e4s sjipp'ott of very Pmvo, line. yard and lie and two companions were The Provo lads played a steatly fTne. citlzeo;" det'lttres John McAdam'.tis.iistuiit'po.stnister, and One of Frovo's Four bandits executed a payroll etits- - survive t Emil Oliver, Dixon made 8 yards "around end. fGE$AyoA:.'lt(rP)-r-Twelv- e to when the works of the'West Pullman bunied death plane, at "' . but were- unable to stop one Knudsen ' uo game . Knudsen ,' gain.. ; w Anita,. Veda and Mrs. . Lucille toost devoted sport eutbnsists. f 20 MauInjured persons were klllel and Ihe International Harvester com- caught fire after the crash. : of the heavy and " the I? onslaught Dixon all f Prove.' of others caw and punts. thousands who fan J; yard: game Saturday, the, "Every pany today, escaping In a sedaw'wlth rice Hut ton, aviation editor of the when a freight; ami passenger Y Vmiire experienced Ogden boys, Will lie he'd Who were unable to be present,- had the"sntiKfaction of five made C. Brown - Fr'uiT'Wl services yards. Genoa-Milafeeling the. thrills $15,000.' line, col".,';ii Dayton Herald arid Verne Zimmer truln on the ' penalized for offside.' Tigers fail J who marched down the field Tuesday at 1;30 o'clock in the. Pio- of victory, and are determined to carry that feeling ad enthusiasm through same lided today.- - i ' on here believed I almost at will the said it Police man, wai photographer they to neer wnrd chapel The. body may complete pass. MerkIey .nailed Vif the wiison. Em tj citizen- in' Proyo will feel beter If he I'lnside Job""ns the Iwndlts must newspaper, were the other two It was the' second major railroad, the reniiiinclcr made' Brown C. line. behind the home to at Spicer the vltwed prior I accident hji in Italy within a week. faUHtlea, gets the real football Kplrlt in his blood und follown the season's ganu'S." have bidden in the plant all BlgbU . , . . "(service. - .'... ' ; ..'"' i Thiroan Many Other Ru51ding9 Contemplated for University . Hill in Future i. TSvantv.nSn Ortcr m - -- iw w'h -- . Beml-eeut- dv te m mm m semi-centenni- al , - v mm mw A' - q :ll '.".;';: .'".'''.' rfl .--- 'C - lie-mak- es - - it M' tmrnt&i'. , a -- SECOND CONCERT WEDNESDAY . ' na dft-ate- " -- : .. ! ? i' ' . oyd .'.,..'........ .irJ .....l y t Boyd's ' that-vstan- Borders' t Briefs God-feari- ...... , ' .. r.r. ' . . : - EAN LEADER'S OHIO REVERES for-war- . ; . SEN. RALSTON TRIALDELAYED . 'vwle, y LEROY HANSEN . 17.-(t;- DIES AT HOME . --- PLANES CRASH;! f AIRMEN BURN ' " Eurl-Gentry- : defeated . a: d FOURBANDITS - . cit-iz- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES s ' .GET ' I $45,000 , -- - 17.-(U- rob-lier- y 'i '3 - ' '' '.; V -J- n |