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Show RIVALS THE BEST UTAH-COUN- ; PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, : IB mm uu - . im w Dries Aid 'Volstead Bear I .ci til - V r - Victor Rambeau, 2G, former resident of Provo, was drown- ed Friday afternoon in Long - - V v;.x- V.; - .";' a rmm- dU r i i- - - 'Ajr :Mt Weak - SHE BtCAMt A looked besilor B. The score: f. B. Y. U. Q. T. F. ... 2 ... 2 ... S ... l ..: l ... o ... o Dixon, rf BUiley, If . Irigersoll, e , Roe,g R, Magclby, T en years Annual Railroad Coming Soon hs ' CARStRASH ON HIGHWAY Bird Lecture Will Be Held Tuesday y e, f t -- -t- I - I In -- g " " by Lloyd Willhrns. X . . Attitn Is Wanted mi under Ihprtwnv it be before we get something conlong system? crete done?" asked Mr. Borgeson, who referred to himself than a retired farmer." "Why can't we P. ' After ' ."ihn P. as a "tired rather deputv sheriffs law and make it right? The law must our change antiquated Grove and Wallace McClure left must do our part in getting it changed. we amended be ard Lafavett.' Tnd ta taker two nrlsan' ' "I . hidden came out and invested in 1914 In long money ers to me reiormawry ai ton, all four men disappeared. The bonds. In 1921 the money was hidden away againby the prisoners, John Burns, at top and tooks of the assessment rolls, and no one seems to know where 0 Samuel Baxter, lower, are believed it is. Some people are afraid.that we will 'drive capital away q to have overpowered the oAaera from the state' by our efforts in getting the tax law adjusted. 0 murdered ahem and estolen ' their to maintain them as well as educating their we have nanoa-wiaif nuns is a Well, m luwmDDus, on toT the escaped men, the bodies shiklrea for them, I think we would all be better off to let them leave the state... They tell me to be careful, bat pray found. " tVn..' tr. i tell me what have we to fear XT. ? ' i . P.T. A. MEETS -- GIRLSCOUTS Parent - Antl-liauo- x , -- IN READINESS k.u FORPROGRATiI 1. story. Missionaries JWill Tif I90T3urmgTh? eTpirortheT Klondike rush a - young Alaskan brown bear was the pet of a Skag-waAlaska, saloon. As the miners ine roiiowing. members of the came in from the creeks and dumpr Utah Stake Returned Missionary ed their ,pokC8 on the bar. the bear association will speak in the reuned to amble up, take them by the spective wards of Provo Sunday arm and drink with them. She be- evening: First ward. Anna Jensen, came a iieaaoned loner at an early Loyal Carter: Maurlee -- Hardingt Second ward. Thabnan Haaler, Mur age. Then, one night, recovering from ray Murdock.. Marie Danlelson ihan ward, Edith JaotlMaldi the interior ol the saloon, one Hierson, Effie Hilton; Tlmpanogos of bottle wara, ueorgla Maeser. ArUe Miner; smashed nearly every Denxn Rum in the place, tore up Grand View ward. B. K. Brown. chairs Clarence and H. the bar, piled the tables Klrkham, Newell intrt a heap and clawed down the Baum; Vineyard ward. Rollo M from LeUnd celebrated lady Ridge. Larson, W. R. Scott, mirror.. The Kansas could" have done "no brfcr. Jr.; Pleasant View ward. Alton Kilt the result' was banishment to Kartchner, Marba Crawford, Rhode the Seattle soo. There, for 27 long Jeppson; Manavu ward, Thomas A. years, she lived, a prisoner, in a Duke, Jesse Farrer, Horace Whltr liny: atfi Thefrhcf Story Was lie; Edgemoni ward, Thomas Washbroadcast and 'dry advocates pleads burn, Harold Clark, Ofln Fuller. cage cd for htr. A double-aire- d HEALTH CLINIC SLATED and an Increase ot rations wa orA health clinic will be held In the dered by the zoo management. Now Carrie's quite a. heroine, in Lincoln high school building Monher ursine way, and all good re- day from 1 until 4 o'clock, arid parformers takr their children around ents of that district are urared to STary m f gring,J5eir. be examined martyrdom. Everything Is now In readineas given by the Provo Girl Scouts, at Meno Trope hall Monday evening at o'clock. In addition to the several girls wiU be presented with their merit badge. The presentation I to be made by Miss Cflga Carlson of Salt Lake, chief executive of Girl Scout of Utah. Speak This Sunday for the program to be enter-tnlnme- nt, Piece." and teachers of the Tin panogoa school district met Thursday evening at the school building, to discuss matters of vital lmport-'anc- e to the school children. A. Eugene Olson, president of the Parent-Teacheassociation of tha Tim. jVanogoa district, had charge of the interesting meeting Student of the Third grade, un- - Etta Jones, rumtshed a patriotic song and dramatisation, after which a group of Sixth grade student gave two songs.' Prof. J. M. Jensen of the B. Y. U. gave a splendid talk on "SuppleMiss Laurs mentary Reading." on Bradley, school mjrae, spok health topics, emphasizing the Importance of proper nutrition for the Mlss school child. Prof. S. W. Williams Paretrf president - of Teachers' association, made a few remark In which h complimented the teachers and parent of the district for the splendid work being acoo'mpNahed this school year. which will be presented bv the following Girl Scout : Virginia Vlck, Ruby 8trt, Be Boyden, Merle Anderson. Harriet Immiach. Lois Nelson and Mary Ralston.. - ' Gift For Radio-- As A camp fir dramatisation of the a complete surprise to parents scout law and echoes and re- and teacher John T. Taylor echoes will be given . bv Helen of the Provo alike, school offered Boardman, Florence Smith, Rosa- the um f his schoulboard, board salary mond Hansen, Donna McCoard, for three months, toward the pur- Bess Boyden, Harriet mmlsch, cna or a radio for the TlmpanFlo Helndselman and Virginia ogos school. The gift was accepted Vlck. and plans will be made in the near Another Interesting feature of future for the purchase and pay- the program will be the character - ment of a radio. is tion of English folk songs a j J- - Clifton MofHt. principal of the follows: "My Man John," Lois Nel- - school, made a few remarks, and burnished son, Harriet lraWtacB gaMeftc I lh alo Anderson, "Hast Away to the Uv Buggert, accompanied by Miss Veda Porter at the piano. More Weddin" Merle Anderson aB4 123 Parent were in attendance Harriet Immiach. Reading and lh,n at the meeting. songs wiU also be furnished. The proceeds from the affair will be used to purchase uniform and other equipment. The general publlo la cordially Invited to attend. by-fJ- uaF . Provo Bench Man Wins Damage Suit RIB COMING - HANSEN WIIX SPEAK "Health of the Girl of Today" will b the subject ot a talk to be given nurse's fees. The evidence In the case Indicat- before the Junior department of the F. D. B. Gay, well known in ed that Stradling had not used pre- M. I. A, at the monthly union meet- Democratic circles of this city, ancaution in the operation of the auto- ing at the B. y. U, Sunday after- nounces that he has Just received a mobile. The defense Implied that noon at 2 o'clock, by Dr. O. K. Han- telegram Jjom , Meriwether, Nlelaoa was,, violating an ordinance sen, according to announcement of head of the- orof the town of Orem by walking en stake 3L I. A. officer. ganization, announcing that U. S. the paved portion of-- the state highSenator James A. Reed will pass . Wm..U C3U T I way at the time of the accident, but I TEN PASSENGERS MISSING 1 hi. -. it was brought out in. the trial that , from . Pacific ( r,r r isuch ordinance Is unconstitutional, to Washington, IX C list of (UP) The and that Nielson was strictly withWhile, in Salt Lake a mans mect- In to to accident th 'lng wiU w hpM ,t whlqn thJ, Urn. in hi rights . .. mlasinj The case was heard before Judge fnT oat PeWU reached ten J ou, Missouri statesman will be the ft J speaker. Mr. Gav stalaPlns are George Christensen, sitting 1b rtoday. Two person reported th first missing list or seven bels? made for this meeting by D. Judgs George P. Parker's division their home but M er "plalntifT t were fuund pFrffSTecfialr fhin "oflrie wa represented In court by Attor- I five new name, 'including a I Democratic party, Mr. Gay state cVld of thrs and It mother, Ji Further details a t tm, and piac ney J, w. Robinson, while the deIfif the meeting will be announced fendants were represented , by the were added. - later. ... law rinfl of tnd Co'emni. , TO SALT LAKE - Je -- rDvav, .r.:,"."U" T I i 1 1 : . wID3 .iIwiJiif will How lit - h-aix , lax-meetin- Damage is Slight iraughter r Gwendolyn Neleon,-1- 7r of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson of Prof. Walter Cottam of the B. Y. this city; Aldon Child of Bpring-villand young woman riding V. will give a lecture on "Birds" bename, was not fore the Boy Scouts of the Second with him, whose ' Four hrjur of deliberation on the ward at their regular meeting Tues- learned by Investigating officers, part of a Jury of eight men in thr serious injuries Fourth district Court resulted in s. ewaped day evening at 7:30 o'clock. He will narrowly bring; a number of mounted speci- at 10:90 Friday- night when, their verdict in fsvor of" August Nielsen state on collided car the highway mens, which will no doubt be of In- William B. near Ironton. and Child's car' was 'of Provo Bench against terest to the boys. W.-- Hoover, domf John and j Upton over. turned completely Anyone Interested In bird nam The accident occurred when Miss business in this city under the Is cordially invited to attend.,. study Nelson attempted to pass another of Hoover Brothers Roller Mills northbound car. Aa sh drove up NjIeH was laawarded I3.63.!i.of an 1 the outgrowth The care to the "side of the ca ahe was at which occurred ' on the tempting to pass she encountered accident on Child's csr coming from the oppo- stele" highway on Provo Bench I'tah Fair Saa-d- yj 1826. site direct ion. Before either could the evening of September IS,who kot mach at stop they crashed, with the result wherelaJEptirimStrdliivg change la tenp-turn- the time was In the em ploy of the southbound was car the that rntorA i ed overV The young woman with Hoover Brothers, ran the mill truck inChild suffered Maxima ra temp, slight cut Tin tfle inT5 TJirlMhTTSnmrlgTSeTmaiieTir head, but the other occupant of the juries to his leg. M Friday-- . In hi.i complaint, N'lson nought cars ewatwd uninjured, according Mlaimttm temp. to S. A, Willis, who made an,lnvs- - to recover llftWK) dmrge uriH an Friday and luiiliUi'nal e000 . physician' tigal li the wilderness, Eph Bertreson, prcaidcntDf th Utah State Farm Bureau federation, called on the farmers of Utah county to rally to the support of that organization in ar. effort to aecure redresa from the present burdensome taxation system in Utah. In his characteristic way he called attention to the fact that nothing of a substan-ti-al -naturehad been, accomplishad during years-f- rf tho existence of a tax commission appointed by the govenior of thf state although the tax burden has become more ag, gravated daily." of the Utah County Farm Bureau" ;The federation wa3 attended by about 1000 men and women from various parts of the county. It was held " in the Utah stake ' ' tfltyrnacR Musiciil wire rendered by th land and. a mak' juai t l frota the I'rovo high school, and organ selections - O- - omlleGNl!JBr , . Like a Moses rryinjr in i i 4: TIMPANOGOS . e, - Taxation Methods Told Thousand Utah County Farmers at Gathering gWright, If. . Collins, lg. . ity. Reeves, ', The plane was Hying low over Skousen,- rgrf ... o the city when It was seen to go Into a ' spin. whch endjd la the in 71 a Totals c.tatttv, Pilots here fori the air meet, I (!ccbirr8"tht Steele had lost "fly u. r. r. ing speed. CoucrJjrf guiith, If 1 Neeley. c ., Lybbert, rg 1 ... Watkina, lg . 0 Jacobsen, lg A fire thought to have originated F. Jonas. If 1 from smoldering ashes at the rear Evans, lg .. ... 0 of the- Madaen Clemnin w eomnanv . , North Univer--j1 .. Total .12 14 7 31 Ma 11 pro nf Vital Imnnrtonr establishment, ' Referee: - ' sity, threatened the buildings in Simmons; Umpire,!, that vicinity at 10:20 Friday night, Spencer. John Taylor . jjiscuased; to Fire Chief Reed' according Makes Gift i Boshard. -- Twcit74ev. r"W If by-4 goliinry' tgoughl The.f Ira was i ivc;-urncer inusi Acnte who icr puniHiirueni sellers, uj i . . . militant Vary" crurnder. turned In the alarm. While the won j( damage done was nominal, treat And ao l'Currio Nation partial frecdorj In the Woodland danger was Imminent since there enthus-- i w m park zoo here, large gasoline tsnk within lasts protcsud to the roo manage- - ,ew feet of th. bljLM A mechanlc, T of i LW ment that . further punishment -""UHl Canie ' waj, l.kely to bring disre- luttUtr w'r detr0ye1thou-1spect for the dry law among ands of children who know her SEATTLE. GRADUATES ARE APPROVED - Question VayiSeeuFingrRedressf some - laoRdwe i ...... - . "Sjf Tax ... ,.' . i 'Farmers Giveiii Iii si gnt Into B. T. V. dropped" Jts second g straight contest to the Ute basketeers 'Saturday night ia the final the ' "T" score being SI to 26 for the In- Ashes Cause Fire; .... ay The Weather Throughout U. S. ' - ...... " night by. members of the police department ort a charge of beating a Provo hotel bill on February 12. When taken before Judge George; B. BaJlif Saturday morning he en-- i Ured ft plea, of guilty and was sen tenced to SO days In the Utah coun- 43 Arts and Science Stuty JaiL ' dents Are Okehed By According to Chief of Police Otto Birk Fitzgerald Jeft the. City, Council after Incurring a smaU hotel bill, and he was not heard of for several days. Friday he returned and was Forty-threcandidates for the arrested by police officers. It is rebaccalaureate degree in the College ported by Chief Birk that In addi- of Arts and Sciences at Brighaxn tion to beating his hotel bill. Fitzhave been apgerald failed to pay for a meal 'at Young university the unia. local cafe under the pretext that proved for graduation by council, and about 20 more. hi belonged to vaudeville troup versity gradual tea who will that was playing in'tha Paramount Including requirements by the end theater, tlve members of which, he complete of th Mmmsr.wMrfeiBj.irtn tokr.Uiacierk,' would" piy" f of'Tiis up for approval soon, according to meal. ,'.- Dean C.. F. Eyring, who has been working over the "credits of the candidates. Candidates for graduation in the other four colleges of the univerBall sity will come up for approval later. The 1928 claw of graduates from The fifth annual railroad ball, to the College of Arts and Sciences be staged, at the Utahna Gardens will, be the largest that gone Tueaday evening, Feb. 21, promises out from that particular college to be one of the exceptional social In any one year. Dean- - Eyring deaffairs of the season, according to clared. those in Charge. The names of the candidates and . Special decorations wiU be in Continued from Page Six order for the ban, and special feat ures are planned for those who at- ternd, The puMIc U, invited , to. be. present at the dance, which is sponsored by the Union Pacific, D. . O. W, Utah RAtTroad and Salt Lake and UUh lines. ' -- Slayers Sought at Basket Shooting - IS MODEST HEROINEt Charley Fitzgerald. 23, who gave his borne as Ogden, and who assents that he 1 a. vaudeville W II 31- - 26 COUNT ' sIS SENTENCED 2- i , OLFEATED BY i Erancii Ashcrtft. were dropping aomheaatern bomb advftietg-4he- air derby, when their plane went into a tail spin, and crashed to the sidewalk, killing one pedestrian and injuring several others. ' .The pedestrian, CE.' Murphy, blacksmith, was crushed by U laneas It fell to the streets Several oihor people on the street received minor injuries and were treated c. drug stores in the vicin' - BAR WRECKING B'AR OGDEN 'ACTOR' 1 - --9, I 23-2- 2, " -- hr-FrW- a , T a Caughter. also survives, .Hia mother, Mr. Alice Rambeau f Provo, and the following brot! era, aurvlve: Marcel Rambeau of tan Diego and John and Edmond Rambeau Of Provo. . Relatives of the djad man may jo to Lng Beach, depending upon word from hia widow. further ' Tti timfv timA nna- - been found w wtrrn' woWttf 4t received. th' f . 4 In th last letur received here by hia relative till resided In Mr. Rambeau Trova durin --the lummer, going to OaHfewti to the w;uUr .moDiEi. where he wu employed ax an elec. . tric welder. Wife, Daughter Survive Word of the faUl accident wu eat by hia wife, Jean Mitchell Rambeau, a former Provo girl. - rt i r I vaders.. ' t was something of a repetition of. the first game; B. Y. U. leading, 13 to 11, at the half, and injur. Its lead la the latter atages DIi get wii bring iiif the plahe U iMlng pf the combat: The battle was wind of a when land ng gust ,1 snach more exciting than. the first swerved it against a railroad slg-n- game, however, the Cougars passand crashed said. It tower, he In fast and accurate fashion, ing were buret Into flamea. Both glrla but failing miserably In their at burned feyond recognltlen. tempts to center the hoop. In the first half, they missed shot after MACON. Oa., Feb. 11 (UP) ahet of the set-u- p variety. 'Two fliers and one pedestrian were Seven minutes before the close, killed when a plane, eras! ed on the score was when long Cherry street. Macon's principal shots by Neeley, Jonas and Couch noon at today. thoroughfare, inched matters. . The filers. Buck Steel 4 and Heeley, Lybbert and Jonas were .. t x mo-torbo- . 7 - 111 t COLUMBIA. S. C Feb. 18. VP) Miss Mildred Rogersn4 Miaa Elva Hope, both , IT, wereburnad t death today when an airplane In which thry were making their first Ji:ght crashed and caught fire. Don Di g the pilot was thrown clear of the plane and escaped serious 1 Net' T 1 I, - y . V -- Beach bay, California, accordJLing to word received ,hereby rcl&tivcs " Details of the tragedy were lacking in the first telegram received here, except that it "". was a speedboat accident. The young man owned a fast and had enthusiastically described its good points Rambeau. . ; ' - y Macorv-Ga-rCraah.- . , Ulb i 192. n.YearCHd Southern Girls Utes Rally ; to Make Clean Burned Beyond : Recogni- - . Sweep of Series; B, Y. U. Passes Clever ly. But 111 tion; Three Men Di la Former; Proroaar Body Not Yet Found; Details of Tragedy Are Lacking. BeU msb : mm -- ' - IN FLAMES AS a 0 MiM I UK Speedboat Accident Is Fatal - Today TY VOL 5, NO. 32. '. 14 Pages - "- t Wehatr8-4ims4egotiteHn- 4Larun4A d - , tax -- law can be drawn' up and passed without any Let s get at the money in hiding and let it bear its just proportion of the taxes." At different intervals President Bergeson was roundly applauded by the large group of farmers, all of whom drank in every word he said. i monkey-busines- . s. - Ul TTMUKH, una or riWUVUI the Utah county farm bureau assured the farmer! that If 1000 farmers of the rfinntv wnuM Inln IK and pay their duos, r0rganzation ,I i wt V. l. .tB - cum' " -uMi tma wt W urn mtttee would do everything In its power to bring about a change from the present system. He also Dr.'Rrj. Evana, chair-- , Elene Clegg, JMar jorie Sparks Introduced man f the county Ux committee, is chairman of the meeting. and Christine Hinckley Organisation Necessary Are Winners ; Dr. Evans declared that no other economic question in the state I such great interest to Utah farmElene Clegg, Marjorle Sparks and of ers than rernedlesortb presto! CTrlstTne' Hincklf ywer prnTiounc-ed tax situation. He said the farmer the most beautiful girls on the have tried hard to alleviate the campus of Brlgham Toung univer- condition but had been unsuccess to lack cooperation. The sity In the beauty contest which ful due must of bind to closed Friday evening. Evelyn Ost-- farmersIn order to themselves tether accomplish any lund was named a the most popu- tax reforms, he said. He Invited aslar young lady. sistance from aU other trades and contest wa run. lrt connec- occupation. . , tion with the Banyan sale. "If the present tax method la unCorleas I Winner just," said Dr. Evans, "let uvxmtt In the same contest, Albert la Jt xaa44utmnt nd equalisation -tackle, quarter rqiler, of the burden. May we solicit you dramatic artist, and to help us out In this matter. Notb-In- g good fellow wa named as he most radical is Intended. We have popular matt on th campus in the the best advice possible and some contest Grant "Rags" Inger-sol- i soughtto continue to seek such adhope and Jim and Gerald Anderson vice. We hope It will not be necesran Oorless close race, in this sary for the farmer to enter polievent. tic a a body, but w hope that The photographs of these celebrifarmer will go to the poltk ties will appear In the "Banvan," every and select men and women to our the- - year book of Brlgham Young state legislature who will ease our university, a a special feature of the book. (Continued on Threw) This year unusual Interest has ,! been manifest In this event, as was indicated by the tact that a long string of nomination - were - filed, each named on a petition bearing 25 names. IncIuTedamong th popu-tar men and women were Tarbo and Cleo, the two Cougar mascots of the institution.. Another feature The Provo local of the Utah of the nominations wa that Jim Producers' aasociaUoa and Gerald Anderson, twin boys Poultry will hold a meeting In the agrifrom were hailing Price, Utah, cultural room ef the etty and named on single ballot. ", county building tomorrow eveCougar Featured ning at 7:30 o'clock, according to Although the Cougars lost in the an announcement of O. R. Baird, finals. Glen S Potter, editor of the president of the Provo organizayear book, declare that his favortion. ites are to have good positions in Brooding, brooding house and the book this year anyway, he th matter of procuring straw, is using "wild life a the motif win be among the subject disaround which he Js building hie cussed, Mr. Baird states.- - TrrA year-boo- k material.. H. Bradley of American Fork Clark Larson won in the men's nd a member of the board of directors of the state association, "beauty costest, and will in the ."Bun yon." that pert of the will be the principal speaker. year book reserved for the special Mr. Bradley Is said to be one ef the most successful poultry pro"Bunyan" section. ducers in the state, and It Is the - MALE CHORCS MEETS belief of the officers of th ProA very important session of the vo local that he will have a mesUniversity club male chorus has sage of vital Importance to been jachedu led fot Sunday at 4 p. poultry producer In this district. Muaie for.th occ anion will be m at the Fourth ward chapel. It furnished by the Provo high is especially desired that fen present school gTgtTItib.' A Cu ratal Tnvt MI Termer fnem5eTa7" II WPtl other men of the city Interested In tattoo Is extended to all poultry musical development, arrant to be j producers' of this district and present, according lo loose m their wives to ha In attendance. BEAUTIES ARE m . -N- AMED ' , Pz f 1 Provo Poultry BodyJVM Meet Monday Evening u ... sppr ery H eharge, |