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Show o. Y U fi I A NEWSPAPER IkLicated to a policy of f rnss to all sections f I'ich county. . - herald r T3 Easiness Office PROVO. UTAH. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 20, 0 U ibUUlivl i-lu- u K; U II 12) i I SMS PPJCB.TWO (ffiffl ijAligiSibLU'S) a , Gt 0 125. Santa's Best Helpers ECONOMY OF 9 uy ,. 1 SRtlirioug I 1 fk:lAr V, Joseoh W. Brvna. Democratic Theme to Dominate Representative From Tennes Muirsea or Annual Laacr- . ahlp Week I 0" see Attacks iaea t Authorities . Slxten short courses have been 'Outlined for the fifth annual Leadership-. week which will convene t Srlgbam Young university the week January 25. Many of these courses will bear directly Teaching at jBithe.lhme,-,Bette- r Bellalon." but there are a number which v will be of general Interest Uke sames bf the departnieuta and dwlraen are as follows Relltfous education, H. IL Woodward: Methods of Teaching Re- llfton,;L." John Nuttall Jr,; for Parents,. M. W. Poulson; g . - y for Chll- - Telling and Reading Sry Ida Smoot dljen, Scout- Duseuherry; CP. Eyrlng; Art as an Aid to Bitter Teaching, B. F. Lnrsen; Pag Music, eantry, E, H. Eastmond; Wm. P., Hanson j Play Production, "TJ Earl Pardee; Recreation, E. L. Roberts, WUnia Jeppson ; Factors in Health, Dr. L. W. Oaks; Genealogy a ad Jbmple Work, Tbos. C. Romney ; Homp Problems, Elizabeth Cannon, Bay Lewis; Training for Parent hood Mrs. Zina T. Card Farmers' Conference; T. L. Martin, and Social ing, to " Welfae, Jobtf S '7 Reason; T Spirfal committ eslwye been a as follows! Reception W. A Boyle, Ed- M!. Rows, AUce L. Reynolds, C E. Maw and "K P. BlgelowV V T. Gates, A. Actoanodafclons Rex Johnson, A, C4 Lambert, J A. Wattle Maude Dixon Markhain and ' Mrs Itettle Neff Smart ." Claw rooms E.vH. Holt. ' 'Beating Elm r ? Miller, "jMilton Marshall and Waiter Stevens. Puttlclty H. R, Merrill,' J. M. Jensen, K. B. Sauls, and Brieut L. : Decker. Luacheon Effie Warnlck, W. H. . ' SneU, X , . Nettle Neff Smart, Associated Women Students, v Monday, ; senior Registration djass; Tuesday Junloe class; sophomore class; Thnrsday, frpsaman class ; Friday, high school fExhlblU Elbert H. Eaatmond. v Djr . nnrsery--Mrs- Wed-asda- v. loNG ILLNESS iffQLY. CRANE Highly Respected Citizen Dies At Home in Bonneville vWard Friday Evening ' . .. .. C E. W. Crane, , . ... highly resiiei-te- g il 1:. After leaving hUtuMive town he went to work in th mines of Eureka. From there he enine to Prove, raving lived here forHnlne years, durlhS which time herwaa active in the L. D. S. church holding the office of a high priest Frnm 1902 to the latter part of 1901 he filled a mission in Eng' ' land! """1 v d Surviving lire Wapwtdow.it-HrElisnAeth Stevens Crone, one son. Bnrdette, and two daughters, Hulda aad Flrginla ; also his father, E. W. Crane, Sr, of Salina and the following brothers and sisters: G. A. Leo Orana of Bingham, E. Milton, Joseph and Warren Crane aU of Salina ; J. D. Crane, Salt Lake CJty ; Mrs. Otto Kube and Mrs. F.' A. Mattason of Salina Mrs. John B. McMillan Blgurd ; Mrs. Merle McQuillan and Miss Leo Crane of Los AAKiiMt ' 10k 1881. '' ' , .., Angelea. - - Jl, . , Fnueral services will Ite.Veld in the Bonneville ward chapel Tues- day afternoon at 1 tO o'clock, 'Under the direction of Bishop Andrew be in the "Jensen.: Interment-wil- l Bfcpvo city cemetery. iiuuiuir L imimi Only one of the outgoing direc1 tor of the Provo Chamber of Com- I m nnmr tt II II ' Ir III . ; 1 1 11 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 IIIlL'L L11IIU i iWe t . perslst-entlytntsle- : ; ', ' , " . GRADS BEAT FOURTH WARD CHOIR TO GIVE REGULARS AT CHRISTT.IAS SACRED CONCERT W PROVO HIGH . sacred-conce- - ....................... .'. ' . ', . en ) , ...... pre-wa- "the : ....... Rober-tRobinso- ; Sixty-Sevent- h COAL CONCERN MUSICALEAT FIRST WARD PLAYS SANTA tt Cqity . ctbrch man and a. mining operator oTSvide experience, died at his home, 470 East Third Stfuth, Friday even-lufollowing a prolonged illness. MH Crane was born at Haltna, Utah, 1 WA8HIXGTOX, Dec. 19. (CP) A charge that "Coolidge economy has been fictitious was made in the , ; house today by Representative Jos eph W. Byrns, democrat, Tennessee, ST sequently li unlawful, according to ranking member of the appropriathe opinioB of torney General tion committee. Hanrey H. Clnff. d The budget bureau has He alscr teld that the "commls-sloner- s the public as to the must fix the Nebo school true expenditures of the governdistrict levy high enough to raise ment, Byrns eajd, declared that! the necessary funds needed. for the actual expenditures have been going proper conduct of the schools, reup for four years, despite a "careThe above picture will give you a little Insight Into the workshop of the Provo Fire department, the memgardless of any reductions that may fully planned, propaganda" to make bers of whith,haVe entered Into a .contract with Santa.Claus to supply the more unfortunate kiddies of the city have been made by .the commisthe country believe the contrary. v What you see Is only a email portion of the toy they have repaired frm the bvrge sioners, - Apparent savings have been claim- with toys for Christmas. ,'y: ed for lare reductions of appro- collection taken in at the special matinee given two we;ks ago at the Strand theater through the courtesy of ThlsquestIouwaaralsedwheu.lt priations on account of the dis- Ray Sutton, manager.! Underneath the tables' are all k.nds of wagons and kiddle cars which do not'nhow, up became known in school circles that ' the Utah county s1 commissioners . continuance of certain war activi- In this picture. .. had arbitrarily reduced the, taxes ties and agencies, Byrns said. : of. the Kteel corporation appropriaHuge supplementary approxitions have been asked by the budmately a quarter million of dollars. Bine the reduction was made get bureau without the degree of aften the school district bad fixed publicity attending Its original careIts levy for the year, it would fully prepared estimates and about which the: country hears little, he Am the money obtilned from the taxes more than $2,000. charged. Credit has beenyflalnied by the It was said In school circles lasf for' tax reductions administration The Provo Fourth Ward choir, under the direction of Ernest Pax- - week that preparations were belug when "the facts are that the chief made for the filing of .Individual man, music supervisor, Pro.vo city schools, will give a rt credit Is due to the house of repre suits against the- - county commisin ward December m. the at 7:00 20th, chapel p. Sunday evening, sentatives,' he declared. Now, how Youngsters Play Good Ball in sioners for the collection of the dif ; The following is the program ever, that reduction ef war expendFlashes; Stars Have Un-- . ference of the tax receipts caused by Christmas Hymn Mendelssohi itures, is practically 'finished and canny Luck theKdarfwa v;..;:";1. . . l .. 1 : credits can no longer be claimed Choir The board of county commission1 ' for them as savings. Byrns said, a game featured by sensationInvocation era, according to the minutes of the the administration has shifted Its .Frans Gruber board, began to consider the reduc al basket shooting, the Provo high Silent Night, Holy Night base and is telling the country that Choir tion of the assessed valuation of the met a cobbing defeat at . hoopsters bot touched rock have expenditures Selected steel corporation as early as June the hands of ait Alumni team made Sacramental. Music tom and must go up agaia -5, 1925, but failed to take any acLeRoy Robertson, violin ; Hardvard Olson, cello; for some years up of last years players. 'There has-beThe tion on the same until November 27. Glen VanWagenen, flute! Elmer Nelson, piano. a carefully prepared .propaganda (youngsters' showed good teamwork more than five months later, notYou Heads to convince the .'.Ashford UP Lift ,. aKtime8' esIecIally ln the firet ",flr- withstanding the fact that li could nresent chief executive and bis.J-Inez Daybell and choir.have handled this matter on its mluistration by the exercise of clos4er wnen tuey outpassed the old Christmas Churchill-Grlndel- l own accord, without ' est economy were reducing the 'or stirsbut could not cope with the seeking the Marie Xlscomb and choiry permission of the state board of dinary expenditures of government," superlofciong range shooting of the Selected Trio , String equalization, antil June 20. Myrus said, "that there has lieem big boysefronf the"l'." LeRoy Robertson, Hardvard Olson, Elmer Nelson. (... Section 5974, chapter 11T; of the r ex a steady trend toward Dlxonaud Westover 'Sanky" Fowler session laws of 1919 .v.. says: penses. This has been generally dropied them In from "Stl"p;irt8 of The Vesper Hour Fern Eyrlng, Melba Dastrup and choir. board of county commissioners Is accepted as a fact by those who the floor with abnost uncanny regFirst Christmas Tree Henry Van Dyke the county board of equalization and have not examined the figures. ularity. The Almhnl worked weft Reading:-Thmust meet en the first day of June : . Algle Eggertson Balllf. "The facts are that since the fiscal together and their playing showed . . , . .' Burnard .in each year, to examine the assess year 1923 there has been a steady the effects of teaming together at. The Plains ofTeace" ... ' ment books and equalize the assess '';'- -: . Increase 'In the ordinary govern- the "lV ment of property ; in the- - county. The high school five put up. a The Godard mental expenditures. psalm. It must continue ln session for that In the face Metta Ritchie, DrT. L. Martin aud Choir. "Original budget estimates, Byrns game and stubborn fight from time to time until purpose Bown odds. The of absence of heavy Selected , Cornet Solo said; have Invariably been too low. fv, the business of equalizing Is diswas felt to some extent The tight "The result Is that the public is , , Byron Dastrup. ' posed of, but not' later than the defense of the Alumni allowed them Gounod twenteth misled, for wide publicity is ab few shots Send Out Thy Light dajr of June." most were .them of and) " k' Choir. ways given to ; the original esti- missed.. The powers and duties of the . showed Occasionally they while little . . mates of the president Eva K. Tatton, Organist state board of equalization as designs of being overawed by the 'specfined In section 6984, paragraph 9, publicity and attention Is given the tacular basket shooting of their big7 later 'estimates. 114, session laws of 1919, chapter whose ger opponents, playing they are, among others, "To reconvene, Appropriations for 1927 are esti- have !een accustomed to cheer from mated by the budget bureau at the sidelines ln former years, whenever It niny deem, necessary, any $3,809,207,921.66, t whereas, taking county board of equalization; and "Rosie" Snow displayed as much what is known Into consideration, clever wosk as any It may. In Its discretion, extend the on the' player and time' for which any cotinty board they will be $4,198,622,308,44 floor but he and Hoover failed to of equalization, may "they will exceed this sum unless get close enough to the hoop to do for the the treasury has been more accur much of assessments. The im45 carload alKut equalization One of who is coal, Philllint, scoring. The Mutual ward First Improvewhen a was It ago ate than year with entb game was ment association will be delivered among the county board of equalization, when will proving greatly tons, Christa give it made a mistake of $361,000,000 on the defensive end. Bullock mas mustcale Tuesday, evening at in. Its estimates 'of approprlalons good and Fotheringham performed eiua 7 :30 o'clock. Wilde's orchestra will for 1926," Byrns said. , from the Utah Timber aud reconvened, or such other busl- well and showed up to advantage. furnish the "The house of representatives ly majority of the pro- company, according to Bert Crane; ness as the state board of ' : and equallza summary Lineup innow Is the numlsTs have other hott'ever, gram; has always been and ' ALUMNI. tlon may call to Its attention while . been arranged. Mrs.'Ascha Paxmin manager. strumentality which stands between G. T. F. P. will The distribution will lie made at In session.' the high cost of government and the give, a readingnd a quartet The reduction ; of the a ssessmeut 2 1 "13 from the B.Y.6 Dixon, rf. - U. a the direction of the bishis of the render tax payer," Byrns concluded. of the Columhla Kteel "corporation 5 0 . 0 10 uumljer'ofselectlons.' pill '1 ii' Westover,, If conclud.The Provo wards.; Annually at Christ- was done by the county commission Condon, c .....3 .0 ing number will be a Christmas pag- mas time the Utah Timber "and ers against the direct refusal of the 1 3 .... 0 6 Collins, rg. I' eant. ...1 0 0 2 After the, jnuslcnl the "M" men Coal company for several years has state board of equalization to do Anderson, lg. so. . 1 0 0 2 will have Biddulph, If charge of a "baket" dawe made the. more unfortunate ;'lenple The minutes of the boardo f county to le given in the ward amusement of the city happy as well as warm 19 J commissioners of November 27 con 3 1 39 hall. Total .n'. couL by contributing tain amoug otoer tilings tne follow. HIGH SCHOOL. ing entry;. ''A resolution from the G. T. F. P. stall! board ef equalization was reThe social service committee of Snow, rf. 0 0 4 ....2 the Third ward Relief soHety is Hoover, If. .2 4 2 0 I ceived and stated that authority was given the commissioners to sit Joining with all other committees of Phillips, e 3 2 as a board of equalization to 'ad the Relief society of that ward In Foth'ham, rg. 2 1 giving a Cbristmas program ln the Bullock, lg. .........O 3 1 1 "Santa Claus will be at home to the little folks of Provo at the Elks just the following property : John J. Elinor Jacobs and Relief society hall Tuesday, Decemthe Home again this year." So says Paul Vincent, secretary of the Provo Bank, ' . (Continued onPage Five.) ber 22, at 2 :30 o'clock. ..B 11 0 15 Elks' lodge. Total . j The program Is as follows : Christ . Referee: Kenneth Weight; timer. "Tell all the little folks whom. Santa Claus may have overlooked mas monologue,' La Priel Crane; Walter Hiers. on Christmas Eve, and. those whom he could not afford to give very much, Christmas chorus, ; Ttmpanogos to come to the Elks' Home at 10 o'clock Christmas morning,' was Mr. reading, Miss school; Christmas VERY THOURFHTFl'L. Vincent's request oflhe Evening Herald. 'Tell them to be on time for Anita Hansen'; Christmas carol, a company' of eight girls;: musical Dear Santa Clause; Please bring Santa Claus will feel badly If any of them come too bite to participate ' " ' ! selections, Frof. Robert Sauer and me a doll buggy, a doll and some In the big Cbristmas tree festivities. , .' r ' company ; vocal solo, Mrs. ' Garn candy and nuts this is all I, will "After the little folks have been given their presents and .all of Clark; Christmas story, Mbjs as for as I know thalr Is hundreds them have met Santa Claus and made them happier for the meeting, they The "M" Men of the Provo First Sarah Dixon; dnetk Eya Heal and of little boy's and girls to have toys. w ill be taken to the Strand theater wher will be theesls.iotfthe ward will conduct a' basket dance they Cora Frisby; saxophone solo. Fred Thanks very much denr old aSnta ' ; lodge at a moving picture entertainment" :( Tuesday night, at the Social hall. by Herman Clause, very very much. Loveless, accompanied ' "It one knows of any little boy or girl who by any chance may with Wild's orchestra furnisljing ' " any Bienes. Goodbye walling for you o Chrlst-fluinot have read of our" invitation we Want oiir friends and readers of the the music. The baskets will be sold ' ' Id addition to this splendid proto the highest bidders. v Evening Herald to pass theigood word along ti them, for we should, feel gram Santa Claus will be present The M. I." A. of the "ward, will Phjilis Thorwn. .. should inlssed." If of them be . too, In any very badly, and assist serins refreshnieuts, C71E. 15fhS. give a musical Tuesday. r PROVESFATAL 1 HIIDCPT I?! 1 ' 5 I nnimnfipr LmlUULuUL i,-- A . cl: Wood-Clifto- ! ; u a 1 " merce was . to- - serve en : the board of directors for the conv 1 ':. . '.V1 J'v Ing year, Dri F. 8. Harris, presiJays Board Overstepped Au dent of the Touag" university. I Others elected on the board for Estimated Expenditures thority in Reducing Colum 1926 Considerably Lowi bia btee Assessment the coming year are W. R. Butler, Than Those of 1923 president and manager of the FAILED TO ACT WHEN n company; President J. GENERAL FUND TO ' -' IT HAD AUTHORITY William Knight of the Knight Trust 'EXPEND $147, .the Knight Minutes Show Reduction Made and Sarlngs bank and , Investment company; IK wen O. Nlel-so- r una ior iiarusunacmir T.l Vn Unanimous Vote of yard-Lak- e Buster Brown of the View Road proprhtor Commissioners - shoe Store and Alma Van Wagenen, Established financial broker. ' In reducing the valuation These' with O. A. Spear, W.' O'. The departmental requlrem of the Columbia Steel Corporation Creer, Arthur-- . Wal and Taylor of Utah county for the fiscal without the permission Of the state ter' Adams will constitute the board endlnjr December 31, 1026, as boardf ef equalization, the Utahi of directors during the coming year. In a tentative budget Just lssnc The board will meet shortly af county conunisslonera overstepped County Auditor Clifford Wi' new anu their authority and tbelr action con ter 'the year to organize amount ' j DECLARES PUBLIC 'COURSES TO BEGIN s CONSTANTLY MISLED MONDAY, JANUARY 25 MIMH(.... ; ' i f of Representatives and Heads House Various Department Not Executive Should Have Announced by University Credit for Reduction ; ULL-JLj- rnnnn iinnr rlllllH Mill 1 I FICTITIOUS piaii 'i RflMMISSIflU t PRnvftnflFfj - j HEW COURSES IS , . E&torkl Lours , . IK. 1 VcLUilfi 4, .NO. 23 U : ' 0.6 FINEPROGRAM .V ; INTHIRDWARD ......... ..........0 BASKET DANCE v '' ; .'v: ; INFIRSTWARD w , PROVO HIGH ' WATERDOGS t TAKE MEET new-fun- d ! 3-- 8-- 5 ('.'.' " JOHNM. RILEY DIESATLONf BEACH;CAL! 8 100-yar- d 150-yar- d -' ; 100-yar- d lau-yar- : Ll ; -- - BIGCARNIVAL SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES 10 " 'to apRroximately" ? O. A. Spear baa served as president j , p. A. Spar baa served as president fT9.87. Thla budget of expenditure during th past year. based on the total revenues of The; present board members ho were II. A. Dixon, county Including a depreciation wra not of $25,000, chargeable to the exp LeRoy Dixon, Jabea B. Tucker and of the vartons .departments of R. Herald Clark. county and shows a total redu of $14381.63, over last year's bu.I The total expendltnres of the ( era! fund,, which includes snli; of county, officers and employe terest on notes, expenses of courts, etc,, are listed at $147,0" la thla fund three new Items 1. been added As follows: CourtlW and grounds, $2,280; Rhenard I send Act, $3,500; maintenance ( llglits, Provov $173. .' A also has been sH In the county highways fund hi Win- - ; Intermountain Junior sum of $15,000 for the Vinev Swimming Tournament at Lake" yiew.hard surface road, 'i Deseret Gym Friday i however, la taken from the gen i ,.. ;"". i highways fund which, lwlmllhj: Trove swimmers, students of C, Rem Is set at $85,000. The sam! I ' 8, Leaf carried off major honors In last year. , : 1 the A. A. U. tntermountnln Junior The poor and ludlgent fund I held at the Deserel at" $4500 ,od. the .comity Inflm ' . gymimslaia pool Friday evening.- - fundtp!!$9,818.30. - MerrlU Chrlstopberson of Provo Two additional, new funds if negotiated the 100 yard free style ln Itshed jtre those of the furnu In 1 minute and 2 seconds, which and fixture fund for the new ' .. . , . ... i .lit bettered Cbiytnn's time of 1 minute otiuj vuuuij uiuiuiuj; id tue sui 1924 In made the and 5 seconds, $55,000, and a special county meet. flrmary- - f rtnd for the pnrchas j Chrislopherson also captured first the Ray. water system in the am " . place la" the fifty yard free style and $14,000.'; ; v. finished second in the 440 yard free Other funds listed are exbll ' and advertising, $3.50; sp stylo event '''7.:.."';' i The "thrilling race of the eveni- county fair fund, $388.91; jut. ng- developed between Lynn Smart on bonds, $37,400; widows' pen of Prove 'and Mervyn Sanders of $10,000;. bond sinking $52,0: the Desere't gymnasium, in the ISO preclatlon on buildings and e yard back stroke. Sanders took the ment, $25,000; state road, $G8.0 lead at the start and held It until th seventh lap. Smart gradually cut down his1 lead, pushing off on the last- - turn on even terms and forged ahead with a great spurt in . , the final ten feet : Bud Shields failed to come hp to expectations In' the 440 yard free style, although he won the event by a good length of the pool. Shields was shooting at his previous mark of 9 minutes and 411-seconds, but be ..fel?.jshyby. several ,, seconds. Shields finished second to Ramsey Provo friends of John M.' I in the 220 yard breast stroke before who Tor a year lived In Provo race felt he and the' long evidently left here two months ago for the effects. The Provo water shark was Ineligible to participate In the Beach. Cel.," with a hope f re; bis health, have received free style as lng and Mr Riley died there a that In back stroke well as the For many years he which events h now holds the In days ago. In Hiawatha and a year ago m termountain record. V'to Provo., . .. . , r Lynn Smart captured second p'aop Funeral services will beheld in the free style besides his Masonic temple at Salt I. a nacK strose. the victory in tne City Sunday afternoon at 2 oV ' .DeVaux ln second the 8nowjook and will be inf charge of Mt. fancy diving event. .. No. 2, F. and A. 31. 1 Grant Buckley, Joseph Allen aud Elmer Martin each placed third in ment will lie. in the family pi' Mt. Olvet cemetery. . their, respective events. : The ; Provo swimmers accounted for a total of 344 points as against ADVERTISERS ATTENT1 18 for the Deseret gynindsliim and Advertising copy luteuded 1 for the East high. : '. J.; the- Anpuai Herald Christ i: edition should reach the' Her office, not later than 9 . Monday morning, in order to sure its, publication. TOBEGIVENBY PARKERSCHOOL MOPE 9WOPPIN DAYS A Christmas carnival and festival will be given by the Parker school of this city Wednesday after-boobeginning at 5 o'clock at which tlm the children and, parents of that district will be entertained in regal fashion,-- according to mem bers of the committees" Jn charge. In addition to, a delightful pro gram there will he booths, fishponds, a Christmas tree over which Santa Clans blnisHf will preside and many other attractions. The festival is In t&e form of a benefit for the school's piano fund, i ! n : |