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Show PAGE EIGHT PR O V O (U T A II) EVE N I N G II ERA L D, T HUR S D AY, J A N U A RY 2, 19 3 0. Sfity'S -ESiBSR - LiiiiO-ATti Aiito Impaled Man Killed . You and Your Fvlc.ich 4 JLJJIVJM. AVA rL 'Ub i , Comes to the Paramount Theater 2 IN J A special reunion will be held' for - all dramatic art students. who- have Appeared ' before - the : footlights ' in College- hall, at the annual reunions - of: the "Y" alumni 'to, be -held in June. This is the-first dramatic art Reunion to be held, and it promises to W an interesting- affair., A Rex. Jhhnsort; secretaryiof the 'Alumni 'association, i3 completing plans for the activities.' - Alonzo Morley " in charge of the 'department bf speech- at the uni- vcisitv. is in charge or tne special trrangernenta for the" dramaHlc art reunion.-Fifteen cmsses will return to.-taeir Alma Mater; amonV them bting ' the class , of 1925, ; who will lcld their first: reunion and the class of lS03,?who; will stage. Its silver sil-ver anniversary .reunion. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa, Ja n. 2. 0I)-rhe medal of UthStFrenoih Ijegion of Honor remained today to remind Catherine Smith, of her heroic fianca who killed himsel 'ether than burden the girl he loved In ; the battle of Chateau Thierry E. C Anderson - so ' distinguishec himself that he was decorated b; th5'Fench government. His vale cost one leg however, and the othe leg was wounded badly. ; ' , After a decade spent. in fighting his handicap Anderson ' learnefd there was ,a Jlelihoo.hJs onq r.e-malning r.e-malning leg would have' to be amputated. am-putated. ' ; - " v. Rather - tla)i hurlen Catherine .with the 'care' of a helpless crippk Anderson- shot himself with a re- . , vclvcr yesterday. 4 7 ..'.. mm mm . . Mary Ai Prestwich Draper, C7,. widow 'of M. H. "Bud" Dniper cf Provo, died Tuesday noon at the heme of her daughter," Mrs. Don H Hansen of Midvale, following a week s illness of pneumonia. - Mrs. Draper went to the Hansen home to spend the Christmas holidays, holi-days, and .'was stricken shortly after her arrival there. She bar' been living for a short time in Sal 1 ke -with her daughter, Mrs. Syl via Smithy . '-' n i - ' , . j She was bom Ferbuary 5. 1861 In Ceshirv England, and camCstc thia country with her family wher si:?-was a small child. They'wer cent by the L. D. S. churchto settl In Moroni, and Mra Draper moved tz' Provo SS; years ago where she iUj.il since resided. While living in the T" impanojos ward, she took an arUve part in: the - Relief ' society and. Primary, work,".: .:';. ' ";V.. " Surviving are-three-'. daughters, Ur. Don D. Hansen, MidvaleMrs. Calvin. Hansen,' Piovo; Mrs. : Syl-vU Syl-vU Smith. Salt Lake;' . one con. JUhtr C Draper", Burley, Idaho;, IS otndchiiaren,; .and one ..brother, George s Prestwich of Idaho ' Falls, Iiaho. " '-. ;' . ' .. ; " - :: : Funeral service 3 jwl'I be held Friday at 1:50 p. m. at the Bonne- villa ; ward chapel. t. Friends may the body et the home. of the daughter Mrs. Calvin Hansen, 57C Rait Fourth "South street, -prior to the services. Interment' will be in the Provo. city cemetery 4 . i OLDEST SHRINER DIES ' ST. PAUL, Jan. J2 (O!) William jl McMillan, veteran Great North- etn railway conductor, believed to be tlie oldest Shriner in the, United' States died here New Year's day of pumonia at the age cf 83 years'.' Tlte . veteran railroader bhc vcrked with Thomas A. Edison oa the Great Western out of Kingston, Onti, and was said to have been the first man: tc take a tclographlcor-dcr tclographlcor-dcr from the electrical genius. McMillan had been a Mason for CO years. Among hi3 survivors is a SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. s- Line ctyl3s." -5 r " ? r ty . v ? " i C: corcds v,;th a :j.:c : c -r. " t ' trr nil i wi: c - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thornlry spent the holidays 1n Cache Valley, visiting with relatives and friend& m Logan. Smithfield and ltici "mond. -.' - ' Mr. and Mrs. Welby Elgelow - of Salt Lake, spent last week in ProvO with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs." Thomas Thornley. Mr. BIge low is " & 'medical student at the University of Utah. ' ; ' ' . . . Dr. and Mrs. Amos , N. , Merrill have returned' from Culver ' City and Los An re lev Calif.: where they have; been visiting with their - son, Lyman . Merrill and wife.. ' f ' Mr, ;'"an4'Mra."TJ. lUrk are th proud parents of a sony born Tie ear's eve at the Crane -Maternity home; Mother and babe are getting jlong fine. Mr. 'an J Mrs.- V. D. Croadheat 7ish to 'announce the'arrival of 'a ion, born at . the Crane : materit) lome New Year's day. Mother and aby are tloing nicely. Mrl and Mrs; Ii B. isgx?en of lalt Lake, spent. Monday and Tues- ay in. ftovo witn ur. ana nr ohn A. Omanson. ' rvir. and Mrs. "Ferra Carter have ,ad as their guests over the lays, Mrs. Carter's mother and ister, Mrs. Elizabeth Karren and Miss Bea Murray Of Vernal. . The isitors left Tuesday to spend New Year's dayln Logan with their aughter" and s.ier, Mrs. A. . L. ckanchy. - - v. ' . V ; ' Mr. ahd Mrs. Wendall Bradford ire spending the week in Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Coleman of Midway, jspent Tuesday in Provo with Mr. and Mrs.' Elmer Madsen md family. . Mlsa "Virginia Savage, and Mr. JWallaceof Salt Lake, .were guests of Miss Lenore Vincent New Year's night, '.v - - - : .: . - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wool&ton ate, Voicing over the arrival of a fine hn fa -nil y home, 530 West Fourth baby boy, born this morning at ,South street. Mother and baby are doing nicely 0 - Jack Manton and Eva Ann Pratt both of Provo, were Issued a mar riage license Tuesday at the county oourt house.. ' '- -' Charles E. Anderson of Oake Citya and Evea Elizabeth Carring- .on pf Lyndyl, were married Tues day at the county court house. E. "iJyron Dastrup,' county clerk, per- ?ormed ' the ceremony. . : . -r . Jim. Paul "Westweod and , son Richard, left Sunday f night for Long' Beach, Calif., where she will spend 'two weeks. . ' f The Mioses Letha and Rath Coleman Cole-man of Midway, spent Sunday in Provo . wlth"Mr.V and,; Mrs.. -Elmer "Madsen ."" ''- . "- - Mr. and Mrs.. ;- Vern i Williams pharlcs Peterson are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a daughter, Saturday Sat-urday at; the family home'ln Vineyard. Vine-yard. -Mother -arid, baby are "doing fine."; ' J- . : " ' ' Mr and :MiCiL;:iIajry Smith of Salt Luke, visited in Provo Tuesday. .MrTand Mrs.. A.lC John Jr., and son Richard, of "Logan, were among the visitors in Provo on New Year's day. ". . " - I r Vohn IL Souter of Salt Lake, former, Provo resident, 'visited here Tuesday. ; v V- ' - :'.'V', . WEDS PROVO MAN ; SPANISH FORK Mr.1 and Mrs. Phil . Davis anounce the - marriage of their daughter, Vanza, to.'Verl Man, , son - of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mann ofTProvo, at Nephi,;Dec. 23.: Honoring the bride a shower was given by three of her young friends, the hostesses being Miss Marguerite Gardner, Miss - Lucile . Koyle and Mi Roy Peterson at the home of Miss -Gardner, . Monday evening, Games and music, were enjoyed by thcra are called ct X-l iavni Bi tr' The costume at tl-9 r'gh S..8 cuntan tack. There's t-la t r; ;iy c rccr-i s - '-I X L I, i i Heits a what happened when an automobile, rounding a, curve, near Centralia, Wash' recently, ran ato- a truckload of logs, the truck being car's radiator and hood, bat penetrated the windshield and went through the back glass. One occupant wa killed, and two seriously hurt. The driver of the, true k was arrested, on-A manslaughter charge when he was accused of leaving the disabled truck on the highway without displaying lights at the reai of tne logs. . . - - ' ........... . wmm IS REPORTED OGDEN, Jan. 2. Livestock losses on national" foresU ih 1928due to poisonous plants, predatory animals, ani-mals, disease and other causes totaled to-taled 16,000 cattle and 127,000 sheep according to the annual report of the forester. In the intermountaln ctilon these figures were as" follows: fol-lows: " . ; ' ... - ; ; ' From noisonous plants, cattle' and horses, 2,232; sheep and goats, 9.637; i from predatory; animals, disease dis-ease and' other couses: cattle, and horses, 1,505, sheep, and goats, 43,- 0S5. The losses among domestic live stock on the national forests frotti predatory animals in 1928 repre sented a value of $1,739,765. Tne economic value of game , birds and animals destroyed was also great., The bureau of biological survey develops de-velops and applies methods to d- stroy. predatory animals on federal lands, and in cooperation with interested in-terested agencies is extending this work to state and private lands. The 'economic importance of the work calls for'enlarging it greatly. An. urgent obligation rests upon the federal government to reduce the' losses suffered, from such causes by the stockmen Rodents and predatory animals continue: to do great damage. It is hoped that the bureau ,of biologi cal survey will be allotted-funi3 with which 'to ' eradicate -rodents and predatory animals orf- the' for ests, as well as on other public lands. Detailed information regard ing the requirements for such con trol is being gathered, y son,. Robert, of Havref Mont. ' County Pays For v ; rire. oervia Provo city 'received awarrant from Utah county' Tuesday, for services rendered : by the -city fire department in extinguishing -fires in the county during the past year. The amount of 'the warrant' issued was 1,403.5G, and practically all of the amount will be -used in the pajTiient of the -new - ladder truck recently purchased by the citr ' , Other cities In the , county received1, re-ceived1, warrants for services ren dered in their vicinity da follows: " Lehi, S318.80; Spanish Fork, $418.59; Pleasant Grove, $480.0GSpringvllle, $417.59 ; ! Payson. $430 ; American Fork, $420,' and Goshen $100. The total amount' of the warrants issued, is-sued, amounted to $3,S9.- ; ':'" " QUIET NEW YEAR' - 1 1 : POCATELLO,' Idaho, Jan. 2 OLE) The quietness of Pocatello's New Year "Celebration was vividly "por trayed by the emptiness of the city. jail, which did not hold ; a single prisoner over the holiday. Policfe reported that New Year's eve and day passed without a call. ' i : " ' -VI .a.'c:iJ l.i then Darr.s 1 J ths alphabet for its " :hioa's darling ; B. C." trous- for ..t;n in t"2 cutfit pictured stalled on the high way by a broken .-' : -i.w. . ' - , a, .. - . . i v I COLOR "DRAWS FULL . f -BEAUTY FROM HEBE'S i - SPANISH ;TROUSSEAU L i : .. - r-- ;- - V 1 " . - " ' -TP When Bebe Daniels - dons her brilliant Spanishwedling dross at the opening of "Rlcr-Rita," nov at the Strand theateiv the something j eld, something, new; something borrowed, bor-rowed, and something blue" will be seen in color. . ' , '. , f For. a large portion cf Radio Pictures Pic-tures all-talking', all-musical version ver-sion of the Ziegfeld hit is in' technicolor, techni-color, jn" , - The 'brillian colors of the tropics, MexicarPfeostumes, palnv trees, the color of a sunset on the Rio Grande and thi wealth of shades and tones in the costumes of the- large cast-all cast-all are seen in their natural colors. Miss Daniels was - especially enthusiastic en-thusiastic over 'the ; opportunity t,o make color -sequences in her first alLtalking1 picture. Not only will the fans have a chance to hear her voice, but for: the first time the beautiful . coloring- ; 'of the exotic Bebe will be seen. . . e.h:heim:is NEW OFFICIAL (Continued From PageOne,) (, cf Bucknell university in electrical engineering, and has speiifc his en- tire business career in the service of the Utah Power & Light com- pany. H lomea tne power com 1 pany's i organization about,, eight years $go,' and became engaged, in engineering work. In January 1927 he became assistant engineer in the office of the chief engineer, and tn September- of that ' year . was ( ap pointed district representative of the company at Eureka. ' About one year later he was 'advanced' to' the position of district representative at Price, which-position .he is1' now leaving to accept his new; appoint ment, ' . V J' ' Equipped with ft background" of practical experience, -hich - has been - augmented by - a"broader scope of activities as district repre sentative, Mr. . Helm is well; fitted to assume the duties of sale's Super intendent of, the company's 'Provo' IITJDY SEES t ' ,f i , r l AVIATION EM ST. LOUIS, jan z. u.i:h-Aviauon la entering a year-which promises "great steps, forward," Col. Charles A. Lindbergh said in a statementin which he also reiterated his intention inten-tion of continuing to fly although married and divulged plans to "fly a-great deal over. South America." Lindbergh, who was herewith his wife on "a tout, of T. A. T, lines, was enthusiastic over the, progress , o flvinr in 1929, - rtkI predicted it vould -contlntte in a gemetrlc ratit upwardv He believes the next grea step will be night flying on regulai pchedules. ' - ' Tt is an essential In saving busf-ness busf-ness time, that '.planes flyrat night with passengers, as it is for. .tmine n'tT-gryel t T1eht." h said. "Pe fection of two-way radio communication- between planes and ground wireless stations was the most ln- portant contribution , to aviation - in the year just-passed." . "In broaching plans for future South American flights, Lindbergh sahl that continent is , more " alrr minded than' thin,' largely because air lines do not have to compete with -highly - developed - railroads. ' GIRL TURNS DANDIT : KANSAS CITY. Mo., Jan. 2. UP' Renc Flynn, 22-year-old sales girl; today told ptlice she tried to ge work for six weeks without sue cess, then "decided to fry a holdup. : For her victim she chose a large negro taxicab driver, equally without with-out success. When the girl, put. th muzzle of a ' pistol to the head O' : r driver. Jack Hickson,' and or-- dered him to '"shell out, he selzef ; the gun and called a "policeman. Answers to Srrorgrarns conRi:cTiOT;r (1) Sciatica, in the girl's conver sation, . is spelled incorrectlyr-(2 Sciatica affects , th ? . hip o- kg, not the arm, as int'liated b the man. (3On6 tab!a Ic.t i'-oos nc match the other three. (4) the mp wheels The longest lo missed: the . " . '.-.-. , ' . . . - .... .. . . .. . DICTATORSIIIB MADRID. Jan.' 2. L".n Premier Prima De Rivera announced today that the king "had approved "his plan, fo abandonment of the dic: tatorship and establishment of ' a so-caljed emi-normal 'government In Spain. x Theopremier made hia announcement announce-ment after being received' by- the king at the palace. , - A3 a result, of the king's- decision it was understood Primo De Rivera would remain in office indefinitely and that his plan for establishment of . a one-chamber cortes would be can led out. ' s - The modified ' for rii of constitutional constitu-tional government- which the premier pre-mier proposed necessitates , arbitrary arbi-trary alternation . of the 187S constitution, con-stitution, which has been opposed by string political factions: V ' ' t . - J t .. --pleads GVttry : J. L. - Miller, . of Salefn, " pleaded guilty to ?. charge of failing to. pro- L vide -for his wife and five minor cniKwen, in tne ourtn district court Tuesday afternoon, and was sentenced to pay $75 a month to his wife, by Judge George W, Worthen. recognizance after ' promising to comply with the order of the court.' FALL CAUSES INJURIES " SALT LAKE CITYf Jan.- 2 UJ!) Rudolph Geohogan was in critical condition today, his ' back broken and this -legs Taralyzed "by a "'fall from 'the second floor balcony of the University club during; - a lie w, Year's : celebration here early yes terday, HeN stumbled and fell from the ..stairway between the second and, 'third floors. . " ROTARY SPEAKERS vO.'R,f Thomas and Dvight Pack ard.will be the speakers at the Rotary: Ro-tary: luncheon to he held Friday at noon in' the Roberts hotel, according-to Ed Shriver, chairman of, the fellowship committee, who is conducting con-ducting the program.' Musical nuiii. bers v have been arranged, and all club members are requested to be present. '.'..",'. ..,.".'. r -. L 9uII fashioned Sard Service V ' $Ck Imw uh k( dtmr nik "tZUrrctiiZ? am $mckm$, , Pari "are Ml 3as emi Servi . A fuL f ktnC U mxicf i mfci slacking. Jardinc, Roselle, Dlancheur,1 Vlctoire, Syrte, Lorraine, Lor-raine, Grain, Arabe- .G MctaL Zlbollne: Mento'ne, DETROIT, Jan! 2. 0X1?) Search for Fred Burke, most' dangerous man falive,r was. renewed throughout through-out Michigan today, after a report that a man ' av.sweritig his description descrip-tion had . started irom -Kalamazoo for Detrolt-with another man in a sedan.:-.- . .. -. . ' . V -i i, , Officers- patrolled ; all highways leading : into the city and authorities author-ities in cities and towns throughout the state were "on the alert. . Eurke 'named by a Chicago coroner's cor-oner's jury as owner of the machine aruns used in the SL Valentine' day maascre there when seven gangsters gang-sters were shot down, has been Identified as the man who shot and ;i kd , fc" trafltc policeman In St. Joseph, Mich., some time ago. He is named as - a suspect in a- dozen murders arid numerout-tfank rob. heries. . , rfflFroBtirns ';vPUF,E FLINT. "Mich.; Jan 2 (U.P Tht fuick and Chevrolet Motor cc-m anVTpTantst'liere Vlir 'resttmf pro duetlon within a few days, it war mnounet here today. ' . ' . 'Fisher Body -Plant -No. 1, supplying1 supply-ing1 the Buick company, reopened today; as did Several subsidiary nlants of, both Buick and Cheyro- The announcement from Charle-5. Charle-5. Barth. vloe president and operk-tions operk-tions manager of : Chevrolet, saic" UJD0O of the normal force of 14.0W Twork'er would "be put back on five) day scheduleB next week, ; afte months of work on a short sched ule basis. t . :;W are in the best of condition," said Earth. .'The' outlook for 193.' is bright. 1 1 1 ! President E. T. Strong of, BuicV .announced immediate re-opening of the paint, trimming and body- de partments of the Buick 4 factory Other departments will resume op erations as soon as materials ' can be. secured.. SINGS OVER KSL Reed W. Strong,- weIl-knowr singer Tof , Provo will be heardi over radio station KSL in Salt Lake tonight to-night between' 10 and 1Q:30 p. m5 Mr, Strong will r.ing two' old favor ' !tes, "I'll Take, You Home Aeair Kathleen and "My Wild ilrls! ' Rose" , ; - ' i - , LEWIS VS. SARPOLTS " SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 2. U.E) Ed , "Strangler" Lewis, former world's champion ' ' heavyweight wrestler, will clash with Dr. Carl Sarpolis - in the main ' bout of - a grrppllng show here Friday night. Ira Dern and Dick Daviscourt will entertan each" others in a semi-windup semi-windup affair. DIVORCE SOUGHT Martha E. Wagstaff of Amercan Fork,' filed suit . for divorce : frorr Robert Wagstaff, In 1 the Fourth district- court . Tuesday afternoon 'or the grounds of cruel; treatment.:' 5! Th plaintiff . ' asks for t $75 "a month alimony, "$350 attorney fees land other relief from the court. The couple ; were married in Provo on December. 26, 1906rf and five children chil-dren have been born since the mar riage.- . - ' v f . j Soviet Russia. has abolished Sun day. That's one way to ged rid of the traficc problem,, at that. For School. v Office and J Business Wear The finaf touch or ttnart- n fr ch Sport, relume ' upilied bjjitese exclusive ' 'Shades ia Luxiff !!lr ." These color recommendation by DrecelL suited perfectly 'to. the prevailing Inc. ,The immortal! American romance Jolson and Billy Rose, In English. , hat has 1 inspired millions . upon I Miss Del Rio, reports state. 1m-millions, 1m-millions, "Evangeline comes to her gratest role and gives to It h he Pal amount theater on Friday nd Saturday, with Dolores uei wo n the- title role. Edwin Carewe, emembered for; his brilliant direc-lon direc-lon of Miss' Del Rlo's previous successes suc-cesses -Resurrection' V arfd "Ra-nona" "Ra-nona" is the producerdirector of his .production. ' ;.':'.;";VV": - All the rich beauty, drama and thrills of : Longfellow's matchless pic, authorities declare t& be no-Iceably no-Iceably evident in this filmltrans-atlon. filmltrans-atlon. - The actual places mentioned men-tioned in the story Berred as locations, loca-tions, andeither tlmJ, money nor f f ort was spared to make the picture pic-ture worthy of its illustrious story. Over a thousand-people .took (part n the deportation and festival episodes epi-sodes in the picture. : . - Roland Drew, who played Felipe in "Ramona," is seen as Gabriel-in this new. Del Rio starring1 . play Miss Del Riowlll have opportunities opportuni-ties to demonstrate her rare talent is -a singer as well as an actress rtd in her current ; yehicle, the tar ings a chansonette written by Marie Antoinette, , ih French and "Evangeline,' a theme - song by Al j . Down I m . m m m m 0 mm --' M M M W '.'. I Mill ti Bonneville' s 7 "A : - - - 0 it isn't even POOR your car to the Weather. isn't A GOOD ;DESERES Put ycur car in. a ffarage and insure Us performance per-formance in all kinds of weather. ' Put your rar fn a garage and add to your own enjoyment. Put 'your car in a garage and, you will save-yourself save-yourself delay,. worry, fussing and the grief of ruined clothes. , A Garage .Biliia: It ,T!o-y- '( :Wi).Bthq.Gaira7rc It can be built in or you can build : Thtther yoii bulld it WE VILL FINANCE - NO INTEREST ' Buy : a -conyenioT nrnf" cn : -convenient.'.". Vincome payment' plan. Ask us(fcr detail?.' . BONNEVILLE - rrrmrz heumAn iiinze, Resident Partner :- greatest performance, ller vari tljla v poignant loye drama, of th talents are called Into full play it Acadian girl and boy who, ;separ' ated -at their betrothal, kpt , th. years of separation, hardship an Ires of their love flaming thtoug? disappointment In pioneer America . "Evangeline" is a picture peopl will be talking about months hence. See It and keep up with the tlmen, It's the last word In' great motion pictures. ':''' .'...; I V 1S1 AUTO FATALITIES A "SALT' LIU3 CITY, Jan. 2. Automobile accident fatalities in Utah during J929 totaled 151, according ac-cording to figures compiled by. Traffic Sergeant J. H. Warden, of the city pollc department1 Of thl total, S4 deaths occurred- in Salt; Lake tq establish f a new record-1 Nineteen were killed in Salt Lake cotinty outslf r"of the city. . The acclderit list in Salt Lake totaled 2,153, wlthJlj221 persons In-! jured. This- was J Compared with' 1,858" accidents, 990 persons ln- Jured, and 29vkilkd (herii in 1923. " - .... V ' - . '' ' ' I j Cli .'it. , Payment G economy to leave ; mercy of winter economy , at ail. ' A N- '. - A' t 'A'- w w m m ta' p'A'b 'GARAGE Is Economy a few days it' yourself. or we build It for you j LUMBER CO., Provo, Utah. Jrn t . t:r, r '1 tl; ; shad; IZ-ctic i3 t.cc:tun3 ct tha laft rr.i rci vert::zl stripe, ct the has both a ri-ben and trrr.-les r .. . ;t, v.il; rci trcur:r3 c.r.i tUcI:, v! hi3 r!ar-C3 (Z) the t;ia:.;eled won is : 3 |