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Show EIVAI3 HIE BEST SIXTEEN PAGES UTAH COUNTY SURPASSES THETOSST rPages 1 to 6 PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1927. VOL. 5r NO, 23. ' UHIA IfHOJL li REPORT GENEVA. Dec 10 fUPV X dra-- ' challenge from' one dictatot to another to declare hi Intention 'matlc for peace or wr led toay agreement at a secret league of nation council meeting to tennlnaU a technical state of war that had Po- i ' existed for seven years between land and Lithuania, the United Press learned on high authority, to Climax-Mar- shal Joseph Yilsudskl of Po- land and Prof. Voldemaras of Lithuania, dictator of their countries, were at the meeting. PUsudskl, the United Press learnturn-- ' i ed after Investigating a report d suddenly toward Voldemaras. "What is It? Is It peace or war? Do you want peace? he asked bluntly. Voldemaras stared In astonishment for a moment, it Is declared, - and then said: "We want peace." "In that case," Pilaudsk! responded, "I have nothing more to do here I shall leave tonight and Zaleskl minister, will remain my . and foregn draft an agreement I am going to order a Te Deum to be sung i In all Polish churches." It Is said that the agreement to terminate the state; of war would take effect Immediately. Asreement Is Readiness ' The council meeting continued. Delegates were optimistic. They hoped. In the early afternoon, to be able to call a public session late to day to announce a tentative agree ment between Poland and Lithuania over the dispute that followed Poland's seizure of the Vilna terri tory In 1920, and that has brought the two countries to the verge of war several Titaes most recently a ;' fortnight ago. League delegates believed that their expected success In the Polish- Lithuanian dispute would lead to " Jcmant ty l f ptorT'-Klir9Iwhich, in a aeries or treaties, nations would agree not to make war on each other, and to promise Joint punishment of any nation that vie lated the treaties. ' - II - ! Primary to Be Completed Tuesday, With Final On Dec. 20; Clagstone and ! Hanchett Comin '"iih,ina'iWiwsTir' t work of the home demonstration department of Utah county, according to Miss Ruby- - Smith, home, demonstration agent, whose innual report has Just been issued. Need Trained Leaders J Touching upon the outlook for the coming year Kiss Smith: emV ' phasised the need of more trained 1. leaders for Junior club work and other extension projects, and states that unless more leaders can be trained in Logan at the annua club leaders' training school, the home agent will probably find It necessary to plan some method of training leaders within the county --to take care of the Increasing .demands of this work. Four leaders represented Utah ceunty at this school this year, and they will assist In carrying on homedemonstration propect work in the ceunty next year, the report states, county farm bureau has etaolnn "During the. present year the county farm bureau, has made excellent progress In Its effort to get rremendous Response Is Made back to normal, after its depression of the past few yars," Miss Smith By Children of Prove; Fire- t Herald ' Kitty Predicts More declares In summarizing the out look for the coming year. "As a men Have Abundance Of Today ; Looks Like mult cooperation with the extension service, especially as far as for Poor Children. Toys White Christmas the women are concerned has been much more effective. With two wof- -r men representatives on the county Utah County Growers Have Toys enough to " Ifs here! executive board, and representart little kiddie .hv7Vv poor Referring, naturally, to the Excellent Opportunity, tives on the executive boards of whole lot to spare 8" 9 'he now which covers Provo for most of the active local organizaof f.i Provo fire station as n Says County Agent the first time this yearv tions, with a country home and annual Christmas With the exception of a few the Strand theater. .,vywp:y community organization, and with a better general condition of the Los Angeles offers growers of jointly by the fireman, th St,Tnd flakes ; mt " various desultory farm bureau as a whole, prespocts Utah wonderful opportunities to theater, and the Evening Herald... times, Provo's winter' snow had era bright for even better cooperaTwo Shows Necessary on tha markets of that been lata tat arriving, until SatSo tremendous 'was the response tion with this organization next capitalize Thayne; from the Provo children that the t:ty In the opinion of urday morning, when a genuine year," the report point out. .Miss Smith reviews the accom- county agriculturalgent; who has Strand theater waa forced to give ':' snowstorm started, covering the plishments of tiie home demonstra- fast returned from . the- - Pacific two shows for the matinee. Long city with more than an Inch of tion department during the past coast Where he went to make a before time to open the first show white for the week end. "More" the street In front of the Strand year, more than SO pages being f the same" was a summary of tudy of fruit, vegetable, dairy with used. In SI n. .this wo wajjajnmed arid livestock markets. mid all of and kinds bad toys, good, Effected HerOiganlzation of the official Mr. Thayne prediction Los in While Angeles ' A county home aand community dling. There were dolls without ald Kitty on this page shows was shown every courtesy by rep- any heads, or caved in faces, or organization- was also effected by resentatives of the .chamber of that all Is not over, with more the women to take up problems of commerce, U. S. bureau of markets, minus .one or both arms and legs. snow predicted for today. were kiddie electric There trains, common interest to the women of Everything considered, after and the agricultural agent of Los cars, scooters with and without 1 the county as a whole, the report VKltty.'the Herald has concluded . Angeles. black wheels, tricycles, slates. This organization has met " His that winter has finally arrived. of market con- boards, doll furniture, wagons, whenever the county directors have ditions.Investigations Despite the wails of snow' led Mr. Thayne to be- rocking horses with and without there shovelers resounding In yWtt had, a .meeting to discuss problems lieve that growers of Utah county dishes and other scores' rockers, of, of county-wid- e interest , ears, a white Christmas time Is should specialize in producing qual-t- y playthings. Where there has been a lack of always welcome, although the suitable for the Los tieon When the had theater products jam Herald and the Kitty may join effective organization In some A markets. occu med aisles tuples the home-agethe anvil chorus in February. has found I'tiih Has Advantage hew of a boys pied, string And, with the present crop of it necessary to cooperate with other population and girls was quickly formed on the The rapidly-growin- g now-on the ground, ho dares' organizations to carry ;on the work, and the ever increasing values of sldewalk,Befor--the--irst show say: There ain't no Santa the report states. The most im- lbhds In the "Vicinity "of oa An- was out, kiddies were the, standing clans?" portant of these was the Palmyra growers there from three deep in a line extending from X Sure there is, and the reincarried practically all of the home geles, prohibits n prowith to the Hedquist Drug deer are already In the theatre communities during the last two competing training for ducts, in the opinion of Mr. Thayne. store corner. the long run! The snow proves years. Growers of Utah, however, must The screams and shouts that It! The program of home demonand centralize their ship- came from the throats ofthe kidstration work for 1927, which was cooperate he best the obtain ments to results, dies as they watched the comedies submitted to the state office in out. on the screen, March included programs planned points Mr. While in Los that they were having a xeal-goAngeles in cooperation with the women of . Thayne visited three of the largest time. 22 different 'communities. Since cold houses of the Pacific Best of all; Santa Claus, himself, this program was added to the coast storage with a vie of checking up was there, true to his promise made community programs in 17 differ oa' the methods in which dipped in the Herald Friday evening. ent communities. Since localities, apples are kept. He found that dip- Santa was extremely pleased that; including five communities other ping apples were keeping fine I he could come in his than those referred to here, making wnere care naa oeen seuu n Jack Ackelson, 54, way with his sled and reindeer. He a total of 27 communities, in which was glad that ' snow had covered citizen of Springville, suffered seri-cu- s -' ping. : an extension progranxhasbeen It It MrJThyne'ii Intention to the entire distance from his hom injuries about 3:30 o'clock Fri d cooperatively worked out by the meet with the cooperatives of Utah to afternoon,-whehe was struck home agent and the local women. county day were and fastened the sleighbells large corning year during in- - pulling Most of the projects Included in crfiifrt them in forihulating plans ta around Ms body to give the klddier by a heavy beam used this year's piugiam nave been car--r capitalize the splendid markets anjdeajyhaihey looked like; stumps of trees juVof was taken to the. office of Dr. led they- - were Lot Angejes affords. Many of the little ones confided He to Santa Claus what they desired Glen G. Nelll, physician and surg- planned, the report states. ?on of Springville, whoso examinahim to bring them for Christmas. tion indicated that Mr. Ackelson g "My, what a fine lot of little boys and girls there had sustained six fractured ribs, a are in Provo," said Santa to a Herreporter. "No wonder Provo it em and possible internal injuries. the world over for its pretty After receiving first ti And what a happy lot the 'y Dr. Ncill, the patient was taken kiddies are, They certainly will to - the Aird - hospital, where his help me out wonderfully this year. condition Saturday was regarded Dr. Parley A. Christensen.. aFso-cia- I have made arrangements with the 7? serious. Fourteen gallons of gas, a can of Ackelson, with' other men was professor of English at the fire laddies to get all of this stuff oil and a worthless check' was the In pulling tree stumps by the been nomin- over to the fire station, which in a has university, Young loot obtained by burglars at the Mediaeval day or so will resemble one of the jst) of revolving apparatus to whlon member of ated a Clinker Service Station at the north heada large beam was attached and a German toy shops. end of Fifth West street, according Academy of America, with CamLehman hall, at Thank all the boys and girls for team of horses used to pull the conquarters to a report given the police depart's Dr. me, and Mr. Sutton of the Strand, trivance. Ackelson was standing ment Saturday. The burglary took bridge. Massachusetts. name "was placed In nom- and allrthe fire boys! ; Without back of the beam when it snapped place sometime Friday night k everybody's help I would not be able Professor J. S. P. rff, the'end striking him heavily In Entrance to the station was ination byProfessor A. G. Kennedy, to make people happy this year. the back. The accident occurred and gained by breaking a window. The two on east Second North street. outstanding scholars of the age. Well, so long, I'll be around again lock on the gas tank was broken off ' of the academy, ac- in 15 days."' . also. No trace of the burglars had JThe purpose has been found at a late hour Saturday cording to 7Ifteratufewhichuniverreached Brigham Toung night sity, is "to conduct, encourage, pro mote and support research,' publlca-4- y tion and Instruction in mediaeval i records', literature, and languages, Students of the IParker "School arts, archaeology, history, The Modern Woodmen of Amer- will give a Christmas program and all other its annual election Satur- Thursday, Dec. 15, In the Provo mediaeval civilization, by ica held and the following off leers were highnchool 'uditorlum4tlsan-no- u and hy day, - John W. Christenscn, a mechanic publ ications, --need. at the Knight Woolen Mills, suffer- other means as may be desirable. inmed: venerable counsolr-JL-The performance wllf ed painful injuries while1 at work and to hold property for such pur- - Johnson; worthy advisor, A. B, Hop kins; banker, John A. Starr; clerk, at 2:30 p. m. foschool children, Friday night, when two shuttei crashed together and a part of one Dr. Chrlstcnsen recently tookTils J.- Br Warren rescortr Henry Clenv nnd at 8 o'clock in the evening for O. Zaccardl; the public. An operetta "What Hapenls;watchman, flew off, striking him In' the side. degree from Stanford university, He was taken to a local hospital, There-h- e .haiihe privilege and the sentry. R. C. Johnson; physician, J. pened to Santa," produced by the Karl Beck; manager term) Second and Third grades, and a .where his wounds were dressed', and pleasure of studying under Dr. pageant "Christmas In - Many who was" then. at "Stanford, Neil N. Cergen', manager Saturday he was taken to his home. No bones were broken and it is ex- thought now at Harvard, and Dr. term) J. W. Craighead; manager (1 Lands," by the Sixth grade, will - ' be features of the program. Other pected that he will be able to re- Kennedy, both, of whom have pub- year term,), W. A. Hatch. d Installation of the sume his duties at the mills within lished i important r- - monumental interesting Christmas numbers will ' will take plane January 4. hi induded. oflicers the next few days. v' ; yrks,,,:.;, ," Children Throng Snow Storm To Benefit Show And Winter H it Provo LMTMARKET ISDELLENT r tv, rn'lf"'?' :. ' W.. pro-luct- s.' I fcldesaingT, ; j-t- s, MRS. NORMAN ut toy-lad- Following' lih" Illness of more than a year, Mrs. Dora Hansen Norman, 88, wife of George Norman of West drive, passed away at the L. D. S. hospital In Salt Lake City, Friday Mrs. Norman had been evening. suffering with an Inward goitre and and for the past six , complications, weeks had been receiving treatment at the hospital. She was to have undergone an operation this week. She was born Sept 14, 1889, In Brigham City and resided there for several years before going to Salt I Lake to make her home. 'The fara- lly moved to Provo about ten years ago and have resided here since that time. Both Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man are well, known in social, clr-.-.. clcs. ovo. .She Is also survived by five brothers, as fHows: Niels Hansen of Provo; Harmon Hansen of . Salt Lake, Varnick Hansen of Brig-haCity;- - Carl Hansen of Turner. JdahoIandT Victor M, Hansen of Idontpeher, Idaho. Funeral services will.be keld In the Pioneer ward chapel Tuesday at 1 p. m. ' Friends may view the a body at the family residence prior to the services. m FAMOUS AIRMAN KILLED PARIS, Dec. 10 (UP). The famous French aviator Charles Ccrbu and his mechanic were killed today near LeBourget flying field when a plane crashed on a trial flight, it was announced here. MURCHISON NEAR DEATH DECATUR; Ills. Deo. 10 (UP). Virtually no hope was held out for.- - the recovery of Loren known Murchlson, Internationally runner, who Is ill here with blood ' .Infection, induced by an-- acute attack of influenza. to-tf- The Weather. . fit UTAH Sunday snow; probably not much change Jn' tempe ratu re, j Haxlmnm temp. yvl B3g 31 Friday Utah-grow- . - ., temp. ti SPRINGVILLE od .. - MAN INJURED well-know- JromJThf d. BREAK INTO GAS STATION T PROFESSOR sweet-lookin- GAINSHON0RS1 nt . te 1 te Chrls-tensen- Tat-loc- Parker Students l J To Give Program Elect Officers Mcdern Woodmen Local Mechanic Suffers Injuries . fe Tat-loc- k, ar ar . Minimum Friday -s- inthe-Northlan- In addition to her husband, Mrs. Norman leaves three sons and four Wl'lifm daughter, " f"""George, Victor M., Walter, Emily. JosephinerGeorgia andDorothy, all Rare-Ti- e LTEDSOOH - . DEATlfCAlLS ' House ELECTION OF ORGANIZATION Leaders; Needed for Junior Club Work; Cooperation Of Farm Bureau with Worn Polish Dictator Brings Confab en's Extension Service Good to Dramatic Climax With Home Improvement, pTtrition and Question "Peace or WarT"; lunior club work will be the major ? May Have Sweeping Effect projects In the 1921 program pranatta WhatlSanta Got at Strand Toy; Matinee newly-electe- '.vv;;." Flyer Given Ovation; House Recesses andVotes Congressional Medal for Famed Flyer Trans-Atlant- ic j Thursday WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. (UP) The house of reprePrimary election to fill five va cancies on the Provo Chamber of sentatives today paid Charles A. Lindbergh the two greatest Commerce board of directors, will honors in its power to tfive. " elose Tuesday, Dec IS. and the ten It recessed in his honor, a rarely conferred homage. Then candidate with the highest number it voted to bestow on the.JJew. York-Pari- s flyer the famous of votes will then take their place . In the finals. Final election is slat congressional medal of honor. ed for Tuesdayr Dec 30. at which , of the bestowal is expected Necessary senate approval ' time the five men to succeed direct- later. .... ors ewlth expired terms will be ' l'reaenoe Is Announced named! , 1 Lindbergh, who bad appeared be- Five Terms Expired- for the appropriations committee The members whose terms have expired are: Alma Van Wagenen, ta discuss commercial aviation deSwen O. Nlelson, W. R. Butler. H, velopments, waited In the speaker V. Hoyt and J. William Knight office while the house assembled.'.. .... present president of the organiza t. u As the session opened. Republican tion. COPPER W. O. Creer, O. M. Taylor, George .......8 floor leader Tilson arose to an-nounc his presonce. Quillian and W. R. Phlbbs are the holdover members of the Chamber "1 Want to present to (he hous board,- he said, "the distinguished young ' The Chamber of Commerce Is givAmerican who baa thrilled tht world by his accomplishment1 ing close attention to the coming important meeting, which will be Longworth appointed a commit held Thursday, Dec, 15, In the Hotel tee to escort the aviator Into the,, Roberta, at a joint meeting of the chamber. Tilson and Democrat! Chamber of Commerce and the Kl floor leader Garrett of Tennessee, v wanis club, which regularly holds were appointed, Lindbergh walked . lis luncheon meetings at that time. hesitantly down the aisle. Assist Mrs. Lilliendahl Beach and Clagstone and Hanchett ant Secretary of Commerce Paul Clagstone, manager of the was with him. Preceding ' Maximum Get Term western division of the Chamber of Hog-er- a them were Sergeant-at-Arm- s Commerce of the United States, and Doorkeeper Kennedy. In Jail with headquarters in San Francisco, Lindbergh took his place In front will address the gathering, and Is r of the rostrum. said to have a vital message. "Gentlemen and gentlewomen of MATS LANDING. N. J.. Dec. 10 the house," Larayette Hanchett of Salt Lake. Longworth said, "I have director of the national organiza (UP)-M- rs. Margaret Lilliendahl to- the extreme pleasure to present to ' tion, will be another distinguished day was sentenced to ten years In ou America's most attractive cltl- speaker. ; . in the slaying sen." The meeting is regarded as one prison for her part The demonstration followed. of the most important of the year, of her husband. Dr. William LillienMany members brought their and prominent citizens throughout dahl. children with them and the young-cte- rs Willis Beach, her the county have been Invited to atshook hands, reverently and. and alleged paramour, was given a tend. in awe, with the young aviator who similar sentence. i The sentence represented the appeared almost as timid as they. maximum Jail sentence which could Chata With Invalid be given, but no fine was Imposed, The house page filed by, Justi althought the court could have fin as shyly as the youngsters. As the . ed the defendants $1,000 each. aviator . passed down from the Light Sentences Asked speakers rostrum to leave the Justice Luther Campbell, before chamber,- he stepped to shake haads whom they were tried, passed the and chat for a moment with Repre-- . sentence this morning after the de sentativo . Mayfleld, Democrat, fense had abandoned Its plan to ask Texas, an Invalid, who sat In his A series of meetings adlLbn w trial based on wheel chair. In the pear growing section of the given notice that such steps might Triumphant generals returning ' be after and taken later; attorneys victoriously from war and foreign county at which methods of control and combat "fire blight" will for the two defendants had made potentates and officials are the only be discussed, according to Walter brief pleas for light sentences. ones previously who have received Beach took the sentence calmly, such honor as F. 8mlth, assistant county agritoday was accorded led Mrs. who was but Lilliendahl, cultural agent This disease is anLindbergh. room court from the was ' nually taking ft heavy toll In the after the sentence was Immediately Lindbergh's appearance pronounced, greeted by tumultuous cheers as pear orchards of the county. Newly was much affected. The sheriff members of the house crowded to discovered methods which are said to be effective in fighting the dis held her tightly and she seemed on Speaker Longworth's rostrum to ease will be outlined to the growers the verge of collapse. Lindbergh's hand. Neither made anytatementrAt shake In the meetings: Then Lindbergh left the chamber. head of the stairway leading At present tha following meet- the Representative Snell, Republican, Into the jail the widow - stopped, ings have been arranged; Decem- shuddered and it seemed she would New York, presented a bill of rep- -, ber 12, Tlmpanogos ward chapel; reeentativs Cochran, Democrat,. December 14, Sharon ward; Decem- be unable to go on, but she finally Missouri, to bestow the medal on ber 15, Edgemont ward chapel, and drew herself together and descend Ute aviator. , December 16, Page school in Pleas- ed into the jail. court Longworth immediately rapped Beach left the room holding ant View. All of the meetings will hm gavel and without taking a head his up defiantly. be held at 7:30 p. m. vote shouted: "The bill is passed." The house laughed and yelled its B. ' Musicians cpproval. -- : Basketball . a ALL-STAR- S ; PAIR TO SERVE 10 YEARS EACH , ' ' , ILLDISCUSS BLIGHT . - . Y. U. KIDWELL TO Broadcast Sunday The B. BE WITNESS RAILROAD IS Y. U. string ensemble wth flute, clarinet,-- and piano, under the direction of Prof, LeRoy J. Eohert-soiTah- d assisted by Marguerite "soprano, soloist, and Dean Gerrit de Jong, speaker, will broadcast a program sponsored by the university over KSL, Salt Lake Cltv. 4 to ay afternoon from . . Tk. liugnun, inaae-up of numbers, string quartets, vocal solos, and a speech oh art appreciation by Dean de Jong prora-isto be of unusual merit and Interest . WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (UP). Government lawyers today examfor ined their latest ammunition the contempt trial. Confident It will demolish the de- In- fense and FT. LOUIS, Mo. Dec. 10 (UP). volves an attempt to approaclLEd-war- d Federal District Judge Charles B. J. Kidwell, a juror In Fall- - Farls today handed down a decis ion here denyingthe appeal of the Sinclair oil conspiracy trial. --railroad'"United States Attorney Peytoafg- tCordon and his assistants .believe agalnst an order of the interstate contempt can be proved with evi- commerce commission whicltiseeks dence alteady presented and 10 collection "of $226,000 alleged excess . Mira JonnAtuK will .1 " ' hand, but they Indicated-todajrthprofits.: new St. Louis are O'Fallon and The investigated. being angle, Robertson. They are: "Just Be an injunction in fed-truiaa," "Land of Nod," and The SPEAKS MONDAY. JENSEN 'court here against an order of Dawning Morrow." Dr. Christen Jensen will give the the Intcrstat Commerce Commission requiring the road to pay tho third and last of a series" of Monday evening at 8 o'clock gtvernment (226,830 in alleged ex- In the Provo Women's clubhouse. cess earnings." : He will speak on "American Declaration of Independence." ' This will complete the winter course of Tom Cordova, 18, Mexican, "cetures by Dr. Jensen and all memarrested in Spanish Fork Frldai bers of the class are urged to be Marshal evening by Taylor Beck in attendance. on a charge of stealing Sedan automobile belongingallodgr to L PROVOAN RETURNS HOME Edmlnster of Bingham. The swar Oril D. Bigler of Provo, who has Throwing snowballs, - particuthy youth had stopped at Spanish been In the Marine corps for more larly at persons in automobiles', Fork to have the gasoline tank fill-e- than four years, has received his must be stopped at once if boys and without paying for the gae discharge and is now visiting his who indulge in this practice 4o drive off , attempted of difficulty wouldjrkeep-ou- tr Bigler, in this city. He was stopped before he had brotheivLZ.. The last ten months of his marine Chief of Police Wreij Wilkins gone far, and was brought to this service Mr. In was stationed warns. Bigler city by Deputy Sheriff B. F. Rop- China. . "We have had many er.. He is being held in the county from drivers of cars toJail pending further Investigation "CUBA INVITES LINDBERGH that they day, who complain and appearance before the city WASHINGTON. Dec, 10 have been bombarded with snow court Machado of Cuba has balls by thoughtless and malicInvited Colonel CharlesALand- - ious boys," the chief declares. -3ISr8TONTIStCHTOCH! Berghrto fry-t- o HayanaJlnrConnee4. HitajfceffbrMe-dodg- e the misr ristcTtiurch-jofChri- st Scientist tion wIUT his projected flight, from siles drivers of cars have narcorner of First East and First here to Mexico City, the state derowly escaped accidents. North- - streets, Regular Sunday partment revealed today. "I wish to warn boys against morning services 11 a. m., subject this practice, and if they con"God, the Preserver of Man.." SunL. D. 8., BAPTISM SERVICES tinue to throw snowballs at perday school at 8:45 a. m: Wednesday L-- D. S. baptism services will be or walking, sons,, whether evening meetings are heldr at 8 held Sunday at 8 p. m. In tha Utah w shall find itr)dihg to take necessary O'clock. Reading room open dally Stake Administration building. The the off enders ' into custody,' is from 2:30 to.4:30 o'clock. Airire bishopric of the Fifth ward will be the chiefs edict weleome. in charge., ' -- COURT LOSER Jep-perso-n, Burns-Sincla- ir -- - ' es al '., Young Mexican Is Held For Car Theft Snowballing Of Motorists Must Cease at Once com-plan- ts UP-Pres- , ''' ident ft -- |