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Show I ro Hust Sfaiiil Trial On sf Degree r iirddr Marges f M Pr Star Witness Jo ZrlBf This Week. I jodi Murlco Hardlnr' L i 'fcltewtBf two 2 "' rt (,iBiwroo witnesses wer - Btfdinf rendered do- -ZLm orn,n blndln, WM district . eourt fpaat tnd t"1 oatwo Burder charge.' I at BeariBff. 'eirint opened at 10 a. m. i tie dtr courtroom but uii inoied Into the the time courtroom because of truth? aome ai me time Romero arrtrcd and . beard the coureraation between Baxter and Romero, although ahe did not ",'aoe the actual shooting of the Objects Strenuously To ChUdY Testimony. When called to the atand. Defense Attorney Chrlstensen objected stren-uouily stren-uouily to her testimony being heard Arguing- that she was "a child of ten-der ten-der years and undoubtedly had been influenced to a great degree by things she had heard of the affair since it transpired." Judge Harding leaned over the bench and asked Mary: - ."Mary, do you know' what happens to little girls who do not tell the .trfct i n, entire city or. rieas. WiafcUtbe aisles and ii district courtroom were tits persons standing". ; :j wfowsset-ef Uia -day, Ja-. W John ft ot Vttx )t. Coy 8. Richards of Amer-i Amer-i ko performed the post-Wflw post-Wflw rlctims; Dr.- Oscar E, Usst Grove, who attended I fcetor she died, and close f ibo ird the fatal shots ti first to arrlTe on the at th shootings, included Mrs. Laura Robert-aid Robert-aid Qnf and Neis Swett' hatlfled only U baring seen 'irrtn at the home . before W saf tears.. ilUrfttt'j Irs. Romero barred from tes-Wuse tes-Wuse of the facV.tjB.iL.ih A of the defendant, it let kstlos'i preliminary ease little in, vbo iu In the Baxter :!ira Theatre: Te Psrtcular People WANT GROVE Saturday, July 26 .30? KENTUCKY :kko of the kango."" 'day and Monday, m 27 and 28 ft E THE anted Angel I like BIIHe Dove, the screen's utlful star In her latest plc- Piloted Angel- A romance Ttis greatest night clubg. 1 10 other love 'em and f rWs la snappy dance en- fJi Wednesday and 8 ' Compsraand 'Lbufee hf.r!ot mirth and melody ' fTea, ma'am," Mary answered, "Iherlare punished." Do you know what It means to take an oath r be asked. "Yea, ma'am." she answered. "It meant they hare to trtl the tnrth" That clinched it for the prosecution, prosecu-tion, Mary was allowed aa a witness. She told of Romero coming to the Baxter borne and telling Mr. Baxter: "1 am going to take the baby down town" Baxter said,, according to Mary, "I thought we ordered you to star off this place." Tells of Romero's Retnrn With Stick tn His Hand. (1 Romero then went next door to hto own house, Mary said, and started start-ed back with a sttek In his band. Bhe said" "Uncle Walt called and told him ho had better get a rock too." V The defendant then went back Into the house, Mary testified, and returned return-ed to the porch with a. gun. She Timpanosros Stalcn Sunday School Hold ; Successful Outink . - 'i .. , : .., ; sunaay Bchools of the Tim- panogos Stake enjoyed a ?ery ;auo. cessful ouirng af Geneva, July H,7at 11:30 a. m. A mlnaturej parade of thirty Ogata was enjoyed. TUe aha.m battle lmiuting the pioneers and Indian skirmishes of early day was staged with small boys dressed in cojtfsmes. it wa quite realiatlc. : Old time fife and drum band furnished the mualc for the parade. Family dinners were enjoyed under (he trees at noon. ,;. : A program was rendered at 2:00 P. M. as tallows: Reading, 'All Is Well" by Gennieve Fugal; saxaphon solo. "Come, Come Ye Samts." by Roland Jacoba; four Stunts staged by the Third ward depicting de-picting four jBtages of matrimony; solo, This la the Place," by Mra. R. WaV-ier; duet, Kenneth Van Wagoner ahd Oswald Parr. ' ' . -..--v. All kinds of fun making games were enjoyed by children and grown ups. One of the outstanding ones was sllpperpecklag. Mra.. Rosa John son won the ladles contest, and alsoj won the contest with the man champion. cham-pion. ' There were swimming aad dlvlftg contests at the pool. The ball game between Llndon and Pleaoant Grove was won by the Llndon Lln-don team, a score of 18 to 8 In favor of Llndon, A free matinee dance was enjoyed by the young people. done, and, according to the marshal Romero said: "I fired two shots into tho door ot the Baxter home. I don't know whit damage I have done." ' -.f The two went to the Baxter homo, according to Winters, where -the marshal learned that Baxter ' was dead. They then went to the city halV where Winters called tho sher- IW 7 l ) ' n i i ijr . r mm "t WITH Tim " k tory toM In acar.n Mrr TU! Colnrf.,1' oesuti'ul' Warner Broa. Picture. Melody! Comical 1 Vltaphona Ill , Sarday, Wy 1st and 2nd MRU. OF THE PORT u"' ("'rial said she was Is the bedroom and jiff's office atProvo, where he was saw . him point the fun at the door of told no deputy wag available a that the Baxter home, but that she waa time, but aa soon as one came in he not looking whoaiho heard. 4,tirolTould b sent over at onco.. . Winters loud . noiseo that founded, like, shots.," Right afterwards,' ahe said, she went out Into the kitchen and saw "Aunt Sena and Uncle Walt lying on ' tho floor." lOarland H. CJark fleaaant GroTa, followed .Mary on the stand, . lie said he was passing the home when the shot were fired and saw' Romero tearing his own home Just after-rardav, after-rardav, , Ho .went Jnto.tho Baxter home and! saw the two persons on the floor. ho said, and went putaldo again aa" olh'eri"arrlTear" " ' He was standing outside when Ro mero came back to the home with , Romero eyes also tho city marshall, . Ray Winters, he said, and Romero. asked him: "Whst happehedr' ,Tou ; killed Walt and shot Aunt Sena; and Joale," Clark says he told him,, to which he quoted Romero as saying: "That' too bad." 4 Jean Pouison of Pleasant Grove, Deputy Sheriff S. A. WUHs of Lehi and Charles B. Harper ot Pleasant G rove were called and testified said he communicated that knowledge to Romero, and the latter suggested the two get into Romero's car and drive on over td'ProTO, which " they did. Most noticeable among those at the hearing waa Mrs. Hannah? Romero, mother of the accused. She sobbed when tho Judge made hla . decision. and a few seconds later, when he granted A brief Intermission she hurried hur-ried to her son, and; holding his head against her brest, kissed the "cUfrs ltf hU "hair." totrtrttig" at the tears on her cheeks with her free hand. filled with tears and a deputy sheriff had to take Mrs. Romero back to her seat Stipulations Hade On Testimony. When court reopened for the second sec-ond hearing, the state called Samuel Burns, father of little Mary Burns, the star witness at Monday's hearing, and Questioned him regarding the i passing of Mrs. Baxter in the Lehi ' hospital. He was not crossexamlned ! and thf state and defense both stbu v w w vi w mn ivy la wwvsa-sw i ' fWdW"orsV';SO-tt lTA'oiriitd- thit teatftnofir offered 1st v the gensen rifle hidden In an unfinished . first hearing might be allowed in this Romero home and of'the'dlscbfery br samooh: tinrecaod ! threo nnfired abella in the gun and The court then adjourned, Just $WA.;W,,.CArJdt, ibeUs,..lA , ,thei?ne. m,nutf ,le8S, th?n n0ur8f,er front hall of the home. 1 It had called the continuance of the Wednesday morning, Utah County ' hearing on the fltst murder count. Attorney George P. Ballit who con- j Romero was led from the courtroom ducted the state's case, and District , to the Jail by Deputy Sheriff S. A. Attorney M. B. Pope, who assisted. ' Willis, where he will await the Sep-placed Sep-placed only one additional witness on j tember session of the Fourth district the stand, Roy Winters, city marshal , court, of Pleasant Grove. I 0 Harmony Emperors1 , : - t" Quartet Heard In "On . With The t5how :'-.The memtera of tho famooa Hao inoay Emperors. Quarttt I4 tbf lr stuff and howbefora cameras and mikes, on the blr theatrf set whero Alan CrtmUnd filmed On With r tho Show loo per cent aatural. ' color, talking, singing, dancing Warner Bros. Vltaphone picture playing Tuea-day Tuea-day Wednesday an Thursday at tho Alhambra Theatre. ' This colored quartet la rated ih best in the nation. It was one of tho sensations of Hollywood when It ap peared tn a prologue at Orauman'a Theatre, and later ft toured tho country coun-try with acclaim. r It U appearing a one ot tho featured fea-tured numbers in this dual story of a musical comedy and the players In the comedy. ,. " " , " The scenes of the show were filmed film-ed on the stage with full musical accompaniment, ac-companiment, while most ot tho dramatic dra-matic action takes place backatag-e. Much of the darktown Jaxs etuff waa espocially written for this production and is set In the cotton fields down South. T" ,. One of the happiest features ot tho filming of ."On. .With, .tho.. Show; 'way' the fact that the extras who composed compos-ed the large audience got auch a tremendous tre-mendous kick out ot tho ' Harmony Quartet, and their weird and moTlng negro melodies. If there waa an extra ex-tra long wait between scenes, the extras called for a song, and the Quartet always goodnaturedly responded. re-sponded. And the applause that they get was not "morie applause" either. Sally O'Nell, Arthur Lake Batty Compson, HllWam Bakewell, Louise Jfaaenda, am -Hardy tho ... Fairbanks Twins, Lee Moran, Joe B. Brown and many others, including a chorus ot dazzling beauties, one hundred strong, are In the cast of this picture. y The story la by Humphrey Pearson, tho adaptation by Robert Lord Grant Clarke and Harry Akat did words and dance and stage presentations by Larry CebaUos, Alan Croaland direct- v;. v. '. Manila Unjoys Pioneer -,-, , Outing At Mutual Dell the Manila Ward M. I. A. were at Matuar)ofitho last part of the woek. On July ,14th a ward day was celebrated, cele-brated, many .old residents of the ward .participated in the celebration. At 11:09 a,' m. a fine program was rendered with Prof. William Snow Of the B. T, 11 aa the principal speaker. At noon family dinners were enjoyed, in tho afternoon there "were games' to suit aUafQS and alao children's races. TyinM8lng;-faH5rej-4h day .were th baseball games,, the married men against the single men. The single men were the winners. The ball game between the married and single ladles waa won by the aingle ladles. Council OppdsesWaxsFor) : " G - Council conTened la regular -; ses sion July lth with Mayor Qlpla la charge and councilman all. preaent ex cept Dlckersott. ; ; J, 1 " -', j . Mr. Earl 8mith met with tho council presenting claim tor damagea v to i property aa a result of a broken foot ! bridge which bad caused debris to gather In the ditch flooding bla prop erty and causing damage to tha extent jot $1100. Motion made by Councilman Council-man PugaL which carried that the city assume claim to extent. of $6.00. j Chairman Bezxant of Street Committee Com-mittee reported weeds on street had been mowed and two culverts .Installed," .Install-ed," one at Ernest Haitldayt corner and one at Farmer'a Exchange. ", Chairman Clark of City" Property reported weeds being deaned at City ParkTT; r-Tryj" Relative to Irrigation and carried that the watermaster supply Citr Treasurer with a list of all water taxes due... ' .. ' : Mayor Olpln read a communi cation from the mayor of Proro, re questing presence of nwnrbe.ro of council at a meeting to discuss ad-risibility ad-risibility of levying a county tax to construct a hospital at Proro City. Motion was . made by Cooncllman Beirant, which carried, that tho council coun-cil go on, record as not being In favor of levying such a tax. ,' ,:V.-r . Moved ,-by Couhcilmatt -JBoaxaat, which caxrljad thai Reer: aegotkU for $2,000.00 insurance oxk Fire Trucks and equipment to replace the present policy on truck. ; ' - Following a discussion on the collection col-lection of; water rates a resolution was made by Councilman Betzant-which carried, that tire days grace be given patrsps before discontinuing ' of water service. ' - Seven Registration Days 7: Set: Eegistrars Appointed Seven registration day . In which voters may register before election are listed In Pleasant Grove District as " follows: " Monday,"' August U; Tuesday,' August 19;" Saturday, August 30; Tuesday, October 7; Wednesday, October S; Tuesday, October 14 and Tuesday, October 28, between the hours brVdock aTMf and O'clock p. m. The registrars for tho coming two-yeara .axanie.W.WanUck,, Delilah R. Fugal,"' Luella E. " Thome and May K. Walker. Official registration regis-tration hooka containing Uhft names of all Qualified voters .for the coming ejection hare been received by , the different registrars. Grasa Fire Theatrena Barn V. The fire department made a quick run July Jtth to the residence ot Mr. and Mra. Frits Kopp whero they soon, extinguished flames .caused fr 0 nx burning weeda and rubbish. No damage dam-age waa done but the blaze, whici waa spreading rapidly, threatened tho barn. ' . Mr. Kopp had piled some dry wood Just outside ot the lot and decided to bum them before he and his wife left for Mutual Dell with tho Manila ward. The weeds burned quickly and the . tiro spread to the dry weeds Inside ot u lot, , , , , ;, Oa soount of the weak siren thai firemen were summoned by telephone. Th eopl ot to oomm unity u well' as ,tho tiro laddies will bo rery dad! whea tho new sirsn; which is being specially made for tho truck, Is in stalled." Support Tour Home Paper v Citizens of Pleasant Grore: ' Ha,r you any Idea of how much-your town paper means to you? Just note what It tries to do: - , . "--L- Olres you proper notice of erery- r publlc meeting. ' S. Telia you of all clrlo affairs., , $. It ia ahraya ready to booat : . erery Induatryr -r -- ' -r-,, 4. We like to announc your oarriagoa,--:-- t--,, - 5. We are glad to render you aer 1 1 vice In printing Obituaries, and funerals notlcea. : . '. ; - ' . We try to- tell yon the latest 1 : ' community hews. , . . ' 7, Wo want your social ' Hems,. locals and any bit of news that la ot , - interest to our citizens. -'r " ,.--- f, - W need your printing and ad-. rertising to help finance our paper. : ;.'.. Look ourpaper over,' and if youiT more from our'' city be sure to hare your" subscription seat to your new " address. r lOr- Wa aond; the-- home paper- to- -evtery missionary .for ? year free of. '. . charge. - ' . ' I ,11. ., If yo'a haro adrertiainc to do.-remember do.-remember the home paper and let us help you, adrertlse .your wares. It will help you. Try it and see. .JTOJjSL-JCffdexIng .JrLOW.ER3..t.rouA. ; your Undertaker, 'bo 'Jsuro " and V.'-' 8PECIFT from ROHBOCK 4 0N, -: the LEADING FLORIST of Americas Fork or stDI better, PHONE 1S7 and l order direct, and get 15 discount. - r a Overalls t. ' t fcA J t -, lr. . 1 1 a.':" '.vr -'. ,J " ' ; 4 V' Winters testified that on the night of. the alleged murders Romero came to his home and said: I want to gire myself up." 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