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Show X RIVALS THE BEST MJLW UTAH COUNTY SURPASSES THE REST" - i VOL 6, NO. 13 IH - Ruth Elder Tumultuously Is-Welcomed PAilHOAD-CELE8RATI- ffars 0N MAYORALTY CONTESTj VOTERS TO REGISTER IS Race Promises to Be Hot One; Provo Citizens Are Urged to Visit Registration Agents On Or Before Tuesday; Many Not Properly Enrolled ' Four File : Petitions for City Commissioner; One for City I Auditoi's Post. u With last Friday the feat day for tbt filing of petition! for candidate to enUr the. field for office in the coming city election, five candidate have qualified for the office of mayor, term com- four. for the .four-yetnlBstonershlp, and one for city aud- : ; u , ; -- 1 rr--itor. i The names of thoee who' will go on the official primary ballot for the office of mayor are Jesse N. Ellertsen, E. A. Mitchell, Clyde Scott, George A. Startup and Alma . - was-- , 1 DIMWNMAN I ACCOSTSGIRL' Great 25. , 1 ' Is Near Score When Game Ends; Dixon and Rowe Are Backfield Stars Final Score Is B. Y. U. 0-- 0; ; BY H. R MERRILL SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 15.(Special) The timer's Blue of bending skies, rod and gold of aspen and oak leaves strip- pistol saved California Aggies from defeat at the hands of now on the nearby the ed with, whit . invading B. Y. U. this afternoon. , peaks, and jan atmosphere, that who the admiration won the of The husky Cougars, was sweet and friendly greeted the by their brilliant play and gritty comeback S0O or more citizens of Payson ana crowd today Utah valley who assembled at ih after a bad first quarterrhadthe" ball oir Calif ornia's-lO-ya- rd .' above line, with four downs to make their distance, as the yon Friday to celebrate the comgame ended. The "Y" had carried the ball from its pletion of a highway to that region line without a stop near the close of the game, long lt for a and the retention of hoy and girls camp for Nebo passes' .featuring the assault . But the inevitable ticks of flake Th Payson Lions' club was the timers watches were a bit too frequent fdr the Cougars, on hand to assist In the move and stmi the game elided in a Bcoreless tie,- - just wbe- - score hatLJhaeft. to uvy, Uia Paya 37-ya- rd TsTTsswWnsiBiwsMsWTW"rw .in - hi r m aii.fci.ii -- barbeewn Ww't.ts w y i i Hold '..Uii The home, .team started out in r brilliant style, taking th ball to B In addition to the officials of Y. U.' line shortly after Payson, the presidency, . of Nebo the opening klckoff. ButB. "Y. U. stake. Scout Executive A. A. An held, and a punting duel ensued. FIRST PERIOD to put the derson, Forest Supervisor, Charles Rowe mad a long-ruoff kicked U. Y. B. of Alexander De Moise, Ranger A. P. ChristenCougars temporarily out of danger Cali to returned who to Garner, near the close Of the quarter. wn of Nephl; and W. W. Blakesyee line, CaUfornl n thSTeconir periodr the" Mus of the Ogden office. County Com fornia line, the left side of mlssioners Neil Dahle and J. W. hammered the tangs brought the ball to the "Y" brilsome mark again, but the CouGillman were present to partici- 'ind with DeHaven doing liant line plunging and Brett mak- gars held, and soon after Dixon pate In the celebration. took . The got away for two long end runs, Payson high school and city ing a long end run the Aggies band, led by Prof. Carl Nelson, the ball to B. Y. U.T IS yard line. changing th aspect of th contest. was on hand to furnish band music The Hsar then held, and when Passes by Rowe, and the same athDixon kicked down a ,desperate lete's end runs, took- the ball to for the occasion. mark. but A program, under, the direction pass by Selmertng, B. Y. U. took California' passe failed, and th half ended of Dr A. L. Curtis, of Payson, con- the ball. oon after. Both sides held, and a punting sisting of speeches, readings and The third quarter wa a punting musical numbers was held, after duel between Rowe and Brett fol duervand. the fourth was similar which the barbecued elk, hiBsing-ho- t lowed, wlht honors about even kintil TCowe'a passe became ex- from the pit wa served in With third dnwn for B. Y. U. on the Cougars, and trmeiyaccurate Rowe got sandwiches while coffee with their own lyard yard, - victory, rushed the ball run around left scentiftgcream and sugar made up the re- away for a more than SO yards, The game end hd. to put the play in the center ed before a score could be made. mainder of the meal. "Early in the, forenoon cars from of the field. California held and The sensational end runs and de the valley began wlndlngover the Rowe punted to his opponents' 37- - fenslve work of Sanky Dixon, and Payson canyon road towards the yard line a the period ended. the accurate passes and terrific Score: B.. Y. V, 0, Cnllfornin speed of Owen Rowe featured thii summit between Payson canyon and Indlanola. Maple, aspen, oak, gglca 6. B. Y. U. attack. Th Rocky Moun and pi ne trees furnished a variety SECOND FEK1UU tain conference team made a bis .tarted hit .with the erow ot 6,009 whicl tWJh jn,orlf tjj ,91 they, rolled towards the higher levels "ul wun a rusn again, maxina a watched thfe game. V'". over De Haven wa outstanding' for aroad thirteen miles In gain around right end,and length and one that wa excellent 5 and 6 yards through left tickle tne coast team. The lineup: for a new mountain road. ' The and center, taking the ball toB, Y. , . , B. Y. U. , :. California. line. DeHaven and' Slem- procession wound up above Maple U.'s Schmld pell, past the cabin recently ering made nine yards in three Reeves . .V.. .re. . ... Robisor rt.; erected by Dr. L. D. Pfouts, one of tries, fend Coach Hart substituted D. Corbett .. the prime move in the present ac- Worthlngton for Reeve at end. u. rg Yrigoyer ......... Fairchllc tivity, and on to within rfewhufi; Simerlng hit center for a' yard and Thome .lg. .. . . ... Eveletl dred yards of the ummlt where first down, but the "Y then held Corless Truq the site for the "home" wa select and took the ball on dwns on their Simmons .......It Alexander Garne ed. There in a natural wash the mark. C. Skousen . Bret .qb.,,. California held and, Rowe punted Collins .rhb.. ....... Matzei (Continued on page five) to mldflcld, the Cougar then hold- Rowe De Havei ...i..i..;lhb....V to Brett California. punted ing Dixon . ';. .f b ..... . Siemerinj line. Dto got B.JY. U.' Substitutions: B. Y. U. Lloy away around left end for a iyard for C. Skousen; B. Skousen for CoU gain. B. Skousen hit center for lins; Worthlngton for Reeves; Eg' four yards, but Rowe lost a yard gertsen for Corless; Colvin fo around left end and was' Injured. Rowe; Collins for Dixon; Cortes He recovered and play went ..on. for G. Corbett; Row for Colvin Skousen fumbled and - California Dixon for Lloyd; Buy for B. SkouJ took the Ja!lSlemerlng and De sen. for True; Mile Haven made a first down, but De Matzenr Phillip Hearty Reception Accorded Haven California Aggie Williams fo fumbled, and "Y" took the line. Dixon for Schmidt; Matzen for Williams! Prof. Poulson's Book On ball on it own then dashed around right end for Hussey for Brett Officials Religious Topics-- . Fitzpatrick, refereH 30 yards, being downed on Califor umpire; line.. Skousen made Green, Jennings, heai nia's linesman. "Human Nature In Religious Ed- four yards in two smashes at cen-ucation." ,the book written by Pro! Continued five fessor M. Wilford Poulsott, head of the psychology department of Brig- - ' barbecue' Blt Notableo Are rreoent r " ' 1 PlayBPlay n These, photos, taken hen Ruth Elder hopped off for Pari, with her Haldeman, pilot Captain thin any others rek ed to date, the attractiveness nt h i..in . 1 ... . show.L better .. Thuraday. and isow in the Asore. Islanda At the leftThe"T. sho'wn' to bidding Haldeman, wlfebf the navigator-pilo- t who accompanied her on the oceai air vovW ZZl" Islands Welcome ; Daring rj .5. Gir trans-Atlant- lwbort.aumer.MLa4-ir- ' r : - ProTb Third Ward Completes Structure: Eazaar Planned 140,000 ' The y can from a prominent physician n md surgeon for a keg )f Priyvo water for 'his baby. "You can ship It in a keg or a large glass bottle," - suggests the doctor in his communication to a local drug store.. The Water there, he points out, is too hard Imid-Atlant- five-gallo- HEXICANWINS ; ; for bis baby; , Doubtless grownupr as' vn i the baby will appreciate a dr!;k of ProvoTwater Who wouldn't? - af ' . winds out deep inroads on every source of water supply, comes A - she-go- IN READINESS i new Provo , Third - ward rmusement half has been bom olet-From put of the d esolate wastes of thereat Uintah basin. tf at a tost of 140,000, and as p.tlX- - "dayf-tS'Vecd- ... Christensen Is Arraigned Loyal Christensen. former dry statuagent, charged ' with tory offense, was arraigned before Judge George P. Parker v ' : . rd of the Fourth district court this morning and given nntU Tuesday, October ft, in which to enter a plea. He was repre-ente- d In the court by Judge "ArBrMorgan und Attorney Aha Turner. The state wa represented by District Attorney M. " f'rxoay oasaar nas ownhall wimj. Is re- The new. amusement One of the finest ltl tJtan Miled ai buff MTitv. ' belne a -- two-sto- ry structure. In.noe Hall and G.vm The lower floor has' a splendid diince hall, a large stage, dressing ok . rooms, kitchen" and" servtftjr rooms tnr dlnnern The too floor includes r gymnasium, fully riulDDed with dressing rooms; a stage, and a gallery for spectators. haU ia elab- f The interior of the biiu uiuiniiiu; oraieiy aecoraieu, modern equipment of all kind ha been Installed. The bazaar observing the opening of the amusement hall will take and Thursday, place Wednesday Oct 19 and 20. A "queen-danc- e" will take place on Friday, Oct 21. Programs Announced "Exceptional programs have been and arranged for Wednesday Thursday evenings, a follows: selections by saxoWednesday phone trio, comprised' of Mervln Redding, Fred Webb and Mervln Duke, accompanied by Ina Webb;, "Just In Fun", Will Roberts; solo-Wallace Thomas, accompanied by Mrs. Eva Thomas; one-aplay, -- - ct St .. ...,....c. .....le. ....... ....... ...... PROFESSOR'S BOOKPLEASES TIP Services Arranged For Barrett YoutI HATCHERY Funeral Bat! services for Continued oh Page Six ' " SHIPS IN BIRDS York-boun- 10-YEAR-O- GIRL INJURED clerk-carri- '" " , ham Yoiihguhlvei with a hearty reception, wherever " B. Fope. FILM STAR DIVORCED 4 it appears,' according to Adam 8. V l'Bennion, superintendent of relig While no Indication was SHIP SINKS; S LOST Chrisious educauon or tne 'Ij. d. a. to how 15 court as NEW The Oct YORK. In (UP) given tensen will plead, it I the opinNorwegian freighter . . Besseggen church, under, whose direction the sank In New" York harbor early to- book was prepared. ion of officer that he will . enter a plea of not gnUty and day three minutes after being- ram- Beanlon I Pleased med by the French liner Pari and "I have had occasion In the last In keeping with it policy to raise fight the case to the last ditch. several 'hours later seven of the tea days to go through It rather the standard of poultry produced ' yesterday. INDIANAPOUS, Ond., Oct 15 freighter's crew" still were missing. carefully," said Bcnnion, In a com- In Utah county, the Tlmpanogos CIVIL SERVICE TEST (UP)Still nhakeTTby-tR- e tragedy When they reached the "little munication, "and use it in Colo Hatchery of Provo ha shipped Its whTcTToVel'tOOk llieui as Uiey weie CM) gflrvice examination for " greatest BAD ARM V HOUSING will be held in Provo rado, It is a book of which" you bound, for an evening of pleasure ovation anyone ever received In the WASHINGTON, Oct 15 (UP) well be proud. I am more to be distributed among the breed at a dance, a group of Masonic Azores. The town went wild over next month, it is announced. , Nomay how Miss Elder. vember 9 is the last day for sub- With Major General Charles P. pleased with It the more I work it ers of UtaVcountv. who propose to members today recounted chief of staff,, ordered over." ': furnish eggvfor the local hatchery ..v...,. their laughing, singing party last mitting applications for examina- Suihmerall," Naomi Hoover, daughwas suddenly transformed in- MRS. WALLACE REID AT GEM tion, which will take place approxi- back to- Washington by the presiBcnnlon's statement is typi- during the coming season. Dr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoov-r-r, night to a horror stricken group at a Mrs. Wallace Reid, who has dedi- mately ton days later. Anyone wish- dent following Summeralt's San cal of many which have been made These birds were raised in Utah suffered painful injuries to the grade crossing. further Information "should get Diego speech criticizing army hous- by members of th Young Univer- from hens that produced 220 eggs .; .f ing cated her life and her for pictures face and neck when she fell from civil ing, the White House has announcSixteen, Including five women, betterment of social conditions in touch with J. R. Hodson, sity faculty and others who have or mora during their pullet year.' ed the president Is putting an ,a swing in the Franklin school were killed .and a score were in- the service examiner, in,lhi city. The hens of the sires which prowill appear in person and In considered the production carefully. Item ' Tuesday construction Crounds Thursday afternoon. army . , jured,.;"In "Human Nature and Religious duced these cockerels produced 250 Wednesday at the Gem theater, and thi year's budget Naomi and a playmate had been MESSENGER , KILL BANDITS lecture to- Provo women In connec-- i Education" Professor' Poulso'n has eggs or more during their pullet , PHILADELPHIA, Oct 15 (UP) FRENCH FLYERS SUCCEED swinging for some time when the trap-netion with her picture, "The Satin produced a book-thamight well year, according to official f, ALLEN FUNERAL SERVICES bank 54, Thomas 15 rope to which she was holding, sud- BRAZIL. Kennedy, Oct NATAL, (UP) Woman" which will be , ...... find a place In every home, ac- records. ' All of are Woodcraft killed it was shown, Neighbors The defending broke airmen French Diedonne she and today denly slipped off the "The coming 'season requires 'the by Manager E. J. his money satchel when he and a requested to meet Sunday at 1:45 cording to Dean Carl F. Eyring, board to the ground. The other Costes and Joseph LeBrlx landed is announced - tart. who Is especially interested in early mating, of 80,000 hens," says W. O. to m. noDinson.at Third ward the were eia attacked be will p. by 11:40 fellow here at chapel last nleht from Td St messenger ; girl clung to the other rope and as found Ramshaw, general manager of the LLouisSenegiiU-We- st Af Naomi retuplfromthe-gFoun- d hey entered a attend the funeral services for Jra training for boys. "I have of P,ctnfeT ftvebai the hatcheryJThisda will require 5,000 2 herersald will Elon comat which oi moaern Belmont Trust Allen, be, social DrrEyringasuch held, of the lire. branch first "Human the from Bh was struck in the face Africa pleting flight uch ax by the to 1 o'clock. have been looking for Cockerels witlr-recor. ... I material i pany. "The and Red . American Klmona." Wreckage" South the mainland. winging' board. connection with our boy scout those mentioned above, to head in t She wa taken to the hospital by .... - j these locks to furnish eggs for work.", ''jlier fathers where several stitches uian naicaenes. in. outer woras, of Personality Growth I rcre required to Close the cut un-That the growth of personality Utah hatcheries will produce thw her chin. Her tongue- - and million baby chicks seems to be the biggest aim in life 'and one-ha- lf iouth were also badly cut and seem to be the keynote of the book. for the season of 1928, which will bruised. .She was later taken to It was this phase of the Interest- make it unnecessary for the im ef home where she is recovering of the committee in charge ; rangementlof string and brass In ite Jepperson. Mrs. Elsie Chamber- ing subject which brought forth portation of any chicks from out The Brleham Young upiverity'i , I nicely. 'v The parade will extend from the struments, with Professor Sauer in lain Carrol will read a poem and Dr. Eyring's praise of the publi- side hatcheries. j place in the education of 'women ' Mrs. Susie Young Gates, represent cation.'.".'"-".will be the theme or the f ounders' school buildings on Firth - Noitn Professor and brass of the charge e I ing the women members of the i Throughout the book Professor day address to be delivered at the and University avenue to i church board of education, will Poulson Utah stake . tabernacle tomorrow tabernacle, and will be headed by Robertson directing the string. pleads for an open mind In '' ' Following the invocation, a string speak briefly. morning at 10 ociock oy Mrs. Amy the school band, under the' direcas well as in things religious Utah Fair tothing The concluding number will be a Elders ProL Leroy Brown Lymatyecretary of the tion of Prof. Robert Sauer. quartet comprised scientific. He sets forth the docnight and Bun-daPresident C. W. Nfbley of the J. Robertson, Marlln Newbold, Wil- selection, "Onward, Chrtstlanst' On- - trine (he quotes general board of the Relief Societifrom IT. copiously Tt. little change V es.--' first presidency of the church will lis Loveless," Gusteve 'Buggert will mnl fin" f.cthollpv) hv .tha I other authors) that a soon as the The members of the Elders' quorIn temperature. chorus. fAdagio." Theday' activities; will begin be 1n attendance at the tabernacle render Haydn'swUl Features of the afternoon eele-- mind closes to new truths old age um of the Utah stake will conduct then deliver .the Maximum 'temp. Mrs. Lyman. with a grand parade in which the program, and address the audience. Ia et In and growth has ceased, a special priesthood meeting In Col M entire student body membership, The first number on the program Founders' day address, And the B. hrntlon will h th - anniml tue -o' - He Friday argue that the disUnce be- , lege hall this afternoon At 3 o'clock, members of the faculty, member will be a selection by the B. Y. U. Y, U. Cougar quartet comprised of war between the freshmen and Minimum temp. of the board 6f trustees, city and chorus, under the direction of Prof. Julius Madsen, Lawrence Bee, Bliss sophomore classes, ? football, "Y" ween the first and" second child at which Dr. O. K, Hansen will be Frtday Ephraim. hood periods of an Individual the principal speaker. A good county officials," will participate. Florence Jepperson Msdsen- - Their; Flnllnson and LeGrand Anderion, Frosh va Snow college of Maximum temp. has been arranged for the ocThe day' celebration ' will close should be materially reduced. ; Plans are well under way to make number will be "Unfold Ye Port- will give a selection . Saturday President Nibley's - address will 'With the Founders' day ball Inl the The book will be used a teacher casion, and all the elders of the the parade the most colorful in the als" from the oratorio "Redemp' folMinimum temp.' t laaier ' gym, oegmning at. , e:su training guide throughout the stake are cordially invited to be in history of the institution, according tion,' by Gounod. .The accompani- then be heard, and this will be .. church. attendance. - to Dean H. M. Woodward, chair- - ment will be an instrumental ar-- lowed by a vocal solo by Marguer- - o'clock. gaturday ,,r..SZ -- - . Uintah Doctor . HALL IS 83-ya- I Provo'8 Water Is Sought By ic idK,tV3ii)iskg MORATORY ' HEW 1 Interest Shown Greater Interest is manifest in ' ' "V1 (the city election this year thai .. nis is mamiy aue to ure 1'ianiie ciinery, ia r lees f rom HORTA AORES ISIANDS, Oct live canaiaates asplrcior iaciuiai ' Man In Closed. the mayor's office now Instead of 5 (UP). "We were lucky" said three at the former election? Mrs. Ruth Elder, first American i . Automobile Every citizen In Provoowes It flier, to the to hlmscjf and the community to woman be registered and then United Press as the, little Dutch Declaring that she was accosted cast properly his vote at theprimary elec- oil tanker Barendrecht steamed inT an unknown man, who emerged from an enclosed automobile at tion Tuesday, October 25, and the to Horta Harbor today with her November the tcorner of Second West and final election Tuesday, and Gearjgc Haldeman, her copllot. r Center streets, rtowt -T)uT"be" otm Th?S ' had twtf choice, V r l II atun vit UC1 war sure you. vote vwttmiff, from the terrifJc strain . of their from work at- a local cafe to her And that you can't flight from Roosevelt Field, New home at 92 South Second West vote if are not registered! you York, to the place In street, Miss Mamie Emery, 18, told Visitthe registration agent Tues where the 'engine of their airplane, police officers that she had re- day American Girl failed them; and of ceived the scare of her life. - the vital minutes which it ' took As the man jumped from the car the Barendrecht's crew to row ouc he hailed Miss Emery, and told and rescue them from 'the sinking her that some one wanted to sej . ; her 'In the car. The engine of the plane. Both Miss Elder and Haldeman Rfcr was running, and the curtained were-sand happy. doors closed. Failing to Miss Elder seemed already to be the man. Miss Emery, according to Chief of Police Wren WiUunsrsaidr looking forward to Paris and the frocks frhe said she, braved death "Nothing doing! Yptt tell anyC 15. j ' WASHINGTON, D, to buy there. Oct one in that car if they want to She is going to Paris, she said, see ; me they ma)K do so at my Dorothy Carlson of Salt Lake City, t champion high school orator of the after nome. ashore, by way of LisUnited States, was forced to take bon on the - Portuguese - steamer Officers JTotlfl - With this Miss Emery ran to her fourth place in the international Lima that sails Monday. home a block away, and Immediate- contest held Friday night ;The Barendreclt .wa sighted Senor Arturo Garcia Fermenll of from Horta around "7:30. a. m. It ly notif leaT the officers. In; her fright, however. Miss Mexico City won the contest, with was a wet dull moraine for the George Guiot GuilliahofSt most dramatic event in the recent Emery failed to do the important thing that would help police offi-- Claude, France, third and James history of the Azores.' rs more than anything else, that K. Watson, Wharfdale, England, Girl In Good Spirits of getting the number of the car. fifth. Almost all the gasoline launches rwe wish the Herald would urge The Mexican orator, years older in Horta put out to meet the persons who have any reason to Jian the other contestants, won tanker. - The welcoming delegation found complain of drivers of cars; to get by virtue of his remarkable stage the license number,'' declared Chief presence and brilliant 'delivery, deV Miss Elder In great spirits. She Wflkins, in reporting the incident ipite the fact that few of the laughed and chattetf over her Miss Emery told the officers that judges could understand either his rescue. miss jjiaer, "Tjeeree HaTJeman7 tied to Bet anv ijse DnneTTencnmann The decision proved popular with Captain Goss of the Barendrecht, number, but described the car as being of the touring type, with the audience of 6,000. Miss Carlson , the Barendrecht's two passengers ntrtalned doors. She said she could made a fine impression with a and her crew posed in turn and to not see inside;- - and had ho inciina-lio- n Kholarly" oration, but the judges gether for the camera .men, to discuss the situation further apparently did not eonslder the Miss Elder and Haldeman look with the unknown man. content of the speeches of ' great ed interestedly, as they moved Jn toward the dock in their launch, at Importance. the Now d Junkers seathat arrived " here GRADE CROSSING TRAGEDY J plane LD I ! EHJOYABLE -- ii Flygare, George GWEttatsa?" and! copy 1st Charles Hopkins, incumbent. Mrs.) At the county election, last year Mary Farrer Smith, incumbent. is 110 votes were cast In, the seventh only candidate entering the , teen districts of Provo. Atthei - (city election two years e:go 2115 field for city auditor. , The primary election wilt be held votes were cast In the same eeven-I- n (he various districts of the ity teen, districts. If all of those who Tuesday, October 25, at which time voted at the county election desire the entire list will be voted on, and to vote at the coming primary the two names receiving the great-- : then 1589 persons must .register est number of votes for the reapeekpheir, tive offices wjll appear on the gen- - agents Tuesday, ' ral election ballot, Even If you voted two years ago It is wel? to leara .definitely from the agent whether or not your name is on the books. If you do so you may prevent a great deal of unpleasantness for yourself when you come to the polls on October Gali fpiiians Completion pf Highway Is Commemorated In Picturesque Fashion; Elk Barbecue Is Feature of Program Have you Visited your registration agent to learn if your name is on the proper registration book? If you have not done so, be sure to do it Tuesday;, otherwise you may not be able to cast your vote at the primary election, Tuesday, October 25. Avoid Mlsundemtandlng , Don't think that because you voted at the state and county election last year that your name will be on the registration book for the city election.. Such Is not the case. If you voted at the city election two years ago, then your .name ar ' lto6 . PRGVO, UTAH. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1927. Ff VE C AH D I DATES i TWELVE PAGES er 'r, ' - . st t mes-senge- Harold rett on of Mr. and MrJ Charles Barrett, who was killed 1 a hunting accident Thursday, wi be held Sunday at 12:30 o'clock I the Second ward chapel, it is an nounced. The body may be viewed at th family residence. Fourth South an Fifth Wc3t streets, prior to th .services. . EDINBURGH, Scotland, Oct. 1 (UP) Constance Talmadge, Amer can motion picture star, was gran ed a divorce today from Captai Allstalr Mackintosh. . t,i' Tax Meetings Will Be Held Here Tomorrow , , . dr - - Fou0ersDa Pro nun The Weather . O.KHansenWill tho-stak- Address jt y, X - v pro-gra- m "Uj - ,. Hoping to delve deeper Into the mysteries of taxation with a view of eventually effecting arJ organization that wlU be more TrepresentativeoLthe Individual taxpayer, of this city and coun j ty, two meeting of taxpayers have been called to take place In. the Provo Chamber . of Com-- j merce offices Monday afternoon The first meeting contemplates the organization of a city organ j Izatlon and has been called for i o'clock, while the second meet) ing will be held at 5 o'clock wlt!a county i wide organization. W. M. McKendrick, experTin vestigator of the Utah Taxpayers' association, who has made a close study of tax problems ii practically every county In the state, will address both mett ings. It is said. His subject wil be "Tax Relationship to the In dividual," . I. All citizen Interested In thi portant phase of economic urged to attend these meet - . ings. - i j lif-ar- |