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Show FAMOUS ARTISTS TO DRAW FOR PROVO HERALD H "TlL Doings of THE PRO VO HHRALD the of "Outbursts Everett True" Satterfield cartoons in every issue of THE PROVO HERALD Duffs," Work News and latest portraits of men and women in-- the news in evervw issue of VOL. XXXV. NO. 88. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, , Pictures - . ' - y THE PRO fO HERALD APRIL 25. 192L ESTABLISHED 1885 ROBBERS HOLD UP, ROB AND GAG DOY - b - M.Arnr I mm ft I BLOCKS OF COURTHOUSE: . TlllA 11IITIIIII mm mm I wu .is"i','-- vwu. I w : - Boyd, within almost a stone s throw of the county court house, .aie Saturday afternoon. Just bow long it has been in operation the sheriff does not know. From all indications the still and alleged operator were not new in the business. iSheriff Boyd is proud of the raid and its results. Frank Lyons, 268 East Second South, is in the county jail. From present indications he will remain there for the next ninety days. Lyons was taken into custody late Saturday afternoon by Sheriff J. D. Boyd on the charge of violating-thprohibition law, When taken into custody Lyons is ' alleged to have had two or three is contrary! which the of stuff, quarts the eighteenth amendment. mm OUT-DOO- m a 4k. " OT mnu hi ihuivlu mm FROM DANCE; HELD ILL te " c 11101 '"Ks t arusis jnenriongg, xmi 01 cartoonist Stanley, wnu nas u nitren iame witn "ine UL1 Home town pictures. vjumfc j JUllUUll In addition there will be th? latest and best news pictures from all over the world, his will include sportsr 'women's 'features, such as the late. t fashions and pictures of women in the newsand of.. impbrtant news happenings snapped by newsparkr , ill ...i ...1... iL jjiiuiugictpncrs wnerever Dig news occurs. This is the same newspaper service taken bv. dailv "newspapers in every large American city--S- alt lake. Chicago, San Frahcisco, Los Angeles, Kansas City, Denver. Boston, and other large citigs. "fhe. Herald is pleased to announce to its re4terl 'h it Provo now is one of the three Utah cities getting this Dcial newspaper service, Salt Lake and)gden beings the othjr t.v,,. These three cities,are the only ones in this state receiving a daiW 'newspaper feature service. , It will be impassible for The Herald to" immedintelv bein printing ail the pictures received bv its connc-tio- h wfth the Newspaper Enterprise association, but gradually as The Herald may increase its number of pat?es ?nd their size more and more of these news pictures, cartoons, and comics will be given to Herald readers. . . 1 z ' lll mm 1 fafl second time lie made an at- -' tempt to defend himself but was quickl During the struggle young Rlrd lost his watch, which be found the next morning. tjm Tmr robbers went through his pockets and look what little money they could find. 3 With his hands and feet securely ted and a gag In his mouth the young man was thrown under the grandBOT-t- . ' Provo People LANDSCAPE EXPERT HERE. V . Plans for the new city park on Bast Center street will be worked out by Emil Hansen, landscape expert from 11 njlllllftVMi Se Famous Film Star stand. Mr. that PROo. OIRLS WILL PfliAY EXCITING GAME, BASKETBALL. - ' THIS he - His assailants then hurried itto the waiting auto and drove rapidly away. Young Bird rolled himself. Jrom under the grandstand to tlje steps and later onto the benches to get off the wet ground. From time to time during the Iong-nigh- l hours he kicked on the benches but no to trv" and attract attention help came his head agains the Working benches foj hours be finally forced the gag from his mouth shortly after fi o'clock Friday morning and shouted for help. His cries attracted the attention of two young women who were passing and he was qettJOi released and hurried homer t""?-- ' . Young Bird, who U a :third year student at the Provo High school, a member of the school orchestra and e glee club, is at a total loss for any-causfor the dastardly attack. He declares that' as far as he has not an enemy n earth. While admitting" that the experience whieff1 he would not care to ,w&s-- en mra intigo thrpugn again, young mites that he would like to meet the three bandits again, one at a time with inthing but the weapons which nature gave them ' (or attack or deV" U fense. ;"mT I'tah Agricultural college, Hansen arrived in Provo today and at once went into conference with City Commlssioiuj5.,.Thonips6n and Engineer Swan... 'f Jie was taken out to the new park, which contains seven acres aniN was recently purchased by the city. when the first man was joined by a second and later by a third. The last two men jumped from a which had. evinearby automobile dently been waiting for the attack. Young Bird made an attempt to cry put for help but', was quickly overpowered and gaged. Half dragged and half rarried was hustled into the waiting automobile where he was advised to attempt no outcry' or it would go hard with him. The auto wa driven rapidly to a point near the corner of Fourth West and Fifth North. The three bandits hustled ..the boy from the automobile and into the ball the-yout- . - announced 1 , When Lyons was arraigned before Judge James B. Tucker thii morning he'promptly entered a plea of guilty to the charge of having, liquor in his possesion. A fine of $299 cash or ninety days in the county jail was imposed. Lyons railed to' produce the mone y ) and was escorted to theeotinty jail. T Hansen of; ,. r- "seen. Mr, WAY un i It is aljsb alleged tltaCyn the nouse was found, six barrels, of from 10 to 30 gallons eah, filled with mash. in addition to the' finished product and that ih course of finishing Sheriff Joyd seized one of the best constructed stills that has come into Tfcs possession since rtaking office. The sheriff declared this . morning n'e of the best of that the still v the Italian" type that he bad, ever the a . THE HERALD BECOMES A MEMBER OF THE NEWSPAPER MOOT HELPLESS ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION SO IT MAY GvE One of the most dastardly crimes in the recent history JBETTER. ANIIJSEWSIER P1CTLRE& TQ Provo occurred last Thursday night. u ITS READERS. An air of mystory hovers over every angle of the crime from . ... the minute that a cowardly attack was made on Provo V aughn ttir4 to the present time, Herald today goes into a higher r class. Jhe newspaper Tor with this edition the readers of The Herald start get-- L uvsmia every-eion, oi ine omcers "no ciue sumcient to ting the product of three of the most famous new.snaner artists e'ause an arrest has been discovered! up to the present time. in America, Robert Satterfield, the noted cartoonist; Walter All- Young Bird was robbed, bound, gagged and left helpless tne grandstand at the ball park by tteaTfien. under the of the. "Doings of the Duffs," and A. 5. man, originator He had just left a dance in the souteast part of the city and Condo, creator of "Everett True. v before midnight. . . The Herald now is a member of the Newspaper Enterprise was "n his way homue man and him. aPProacd grabbed Despite & youthful association, the largest daily newspaper service in .the United age Bird grappled with the man, who then struck him a stinging States. e p- r UD Qne&ithe Th ree ui i n nn Utah Cities Getting Daily HOM E Newspap er Service SPORTS LEAGUE R , '(wo IsJVaw AID MOONSHINE CAPTURED , '' ' " ' ft T I would commence work at once on plans lor the park with the ideaof( Provo High school girls are going" making' it .one of the,' most beautiful in for uutdoor spprts. They appre- small parks in the country, T Ih c jniyany with the commissioner ciate the tact that health and 'physical and the city engineer Mr. Hansen .strength are valuable assets to them visited the other parks Of the city a? in their studies and in latex life. weH as going over many of the; They've organized the High Sehoor " - - s ' streets. . .Girls' Athlete club. It is expected .that an agreement While there- - will be two distinct will be entered into between the city groupe. they will coordinate their When Ambassador George "Harvey in Mil and Mr. Hansen whereby the latter efforts, and will cooperate to England to represent Uncle goes will be engaged in the capacity of com ' games and athletic programs. For his granddaughter, Dorothy Sam, suiting expert for a number of .parks school purposes they will be divided Thompson, is going to visit him. and which are into Senior. Highs and Ninth' Ye'ars and other improvements may remain and go to school over Frieda Lillis is president of the being planned, ' i there. Senior Highs; Eloise Stewart is vice WORK ON STREET CROSSINGS. president. Dorothy Harmon is chairman of the Plans are under consideration by Ninth Years' committee in charge of the city commission whereby all athletics; Luclle Hatch and Cathm-inMISSING MAN LOCATED e Huish are the other roemberij of the cement .sidewalks, in the city-w- ill " connected up with the walks that atp, committee.' , i jM OT j fhelma AutfC f CToKti Miss Eggertsen. girls TjfiJaid. S . t LITTLE DAMAGE TO FRUIT. NO REASON ' At-th- e Ji r :; time that many of the side-"- j ' coach; and hesiTorthe school physical . ,",Wftar t will in for girls, walks were laid the street crossings training department u...t .cmi.nin. i.ie 1'nncinnKi, kinnov nnr(1 screen While Hie niercury. went below the were not mn in. which has caused have eeneral charge of "The Magic Cup," shdWn tnwrrOwaud A 'tdnesdaj1 in 'Fovot freezing point last night In several some adverse criticism activities for senior and junior high FOR ACTION parts of the Utah county fruit district ) According to city officials work school girls. J little damage was done fo the - fruit, aetl-nTOrMalO will e commenced aF all baieball, 0 reports received up- to a. according on the connecting up of the walks. vollev ball, ennage tn track and fl14-- ; JTVViiai this afternoon by Willliam hour late ..' i ' will will do First attention be given to sports, and hikes. M. Roy lance. Return to Tails Mechanic ' Expert those walks leading to public schoels, "The girls will-- have two dandy that Is It damage slight thought "Friends Stat oHme; Family ancf public buildings and the 'business baseball teaThs, Miss Kggert sen .said may hav been dong to the pear crop-I"and-expee Nation-wid"Search. to center. first have the Itettfiy. the Mapleton and mpu.th of the merited Tasma ;ter Petemon dpaid z .came -soon.L My country 'tis of tli - - 'P i but there is . Ad-- 1 u .. T"l L'rwo .u canyon district rtenaRe-iraite tr Sweet land of liberty, ... --.. . - P .1 ALLEGED SLAP BRINGS SUIT. rhfuivnA latt this Hlter- - still This will be a game between the; U.'.r.l exceilent tan for toi prospects : good Ge.)rg, Of thee I sing. seniors and the ninth year class, serv- noon byT Sheriff J. I). Boyd tnat crop of both iears and peaches. '.aii-ohiand clu appreciated highly V, And Provo of the Rotary's Mr Rosa Mecham of Provo has Friday afternoon saw a series Weather Observer J. B. Walton reEugetie B. Btreath wlas in Bakersfield, filed suit for divorce against Wells three volley ball games between the ' "f adips' N'iL'hf was begun. .Over i ice' this. year. No Rotarian present bis! this afternoon that after a carein Califs ported their" president, mpmheTB and KUest.. sat but arlnud4 vun. tliB spnioreji hiinrtrnd,nv - ful Mecham, who she alleges treated her memof the Provo bench fruit . . . .. .. I 1. ....... .. l 1! ' survey r ra II' bridal ft dr.vy,-- - lis ja ' j uown to. a nuiary vouun "in a cruel and inhuman manner, winning tw,o. All three gams enuea .1 distinguished he was . of the opinion that district of 7, his. family in Salt Lake. bers course of The dijnmg Roberts. Hotel ceptlng, , evening at slapping her in the face." The com. ISuBath gave ho particular reason about 95' per cent of th'e peach emp room of the hotel as giv m over ,a of the games: The line-u1 plainant asks for alimony, and the B vut of his their tor the expense going to the ( aiirornia city had been ruined. ai iRo'tarians, their wives, and their other president SENIORS. child.. custody of thir "The mercury f.ell to 2? above aefoT he had gone on business. that except anu wnMe Koom vnt friends. p.rMu.m. B. Tucker" was called Pripda Lillis Josenhine Stewart feminiae was not inforraed, if or sir degrees below freezing, laet Sheriff Boyd m flowers udge.J.ame5 decorated, ASKS FOR DIVORCE. Eloise Stewart." Mabel Cowan. Olive were beautifully uw night." said' Mr. Waiton: r At. ifi ih II..v ,m' ir iti win n AUCC B,arkUlgU,e ' He 'said that in addition to tlie Salt Lake, but x. Mrs. Minnie' Alice Miller of Spanand pluit f)ear:h crop the prunes L "would M gragr. it is thought history ma.ter Rotarian promised, never m ish Fork has brought suit against ' had suffered considerable orchards then- - took a and th.re of. evening." the Merlons a Wflllema.of this state has speech .t larger percentage her husband. Charles W. MlUer. askdamage. or mdittir attended a hanouet Riven Tucker acquainted Rotarian ladies- coast City. o..w ' prfifh ing for divorce, alimony and- the cus m.u so far. according to Mr. Walton. ; its in eefr from never with history, Rotary's finish. and. Buella under auspices, Rotary xiTvm.M PathpHnp tody of their three, minor children So far as can ue icarnea ousaui vens pears and apples vhve suffered little hror'.'i and iirli enterHon more Manwere pleasantly MYr 'Wriler alleges desertion as cause Thorne, Alberta Johnson, Lucile they !, in ,h world's aativitles. social last seen in Provo, where he came to damage in the "bench," district for jllvorce. liam: . Roy Seniors were captained by Frieda! Rotarian NOTHER DANCE FOR MARRIED. .. w.-- 5 .v .. w rniiv ninth vpafs' ran a n was, troflu fen t e loasiniauer 01 iuv The second special of the married of undisputed - His work done, he left the Post iin Prpston 0. Peterson a Hntarian, orator he people s dance at the Thir ward will . that announcement iffi the with, m 4w-ro7 rv wonderfully in maaing ,ine wmiiiy. juoge Nxt volley. baiiv series will be who aidedflow would stop and do some be given next Thursday nght. effort. lirhtnioff raniditv. twr-- i tent and ' kMCcesaful .MniK wh THAT TRIP' TO NRTH POLE. plaved Fridaj--' Last falLihe commiUfe in charge in fishing near th north end of Utah and ' Me--. ' PoraonXJIJwL then club ' fn that treasury v- a series of thirteen dances.. . planm-r Sean rrauar. , ; inn JUMP OI '.UKTSrUiea esear from; miaj rrpiJ BIDS FOR SCHOOL BUILDING. and answer The correct In front " .So successful were The'affairs lhat, was found automobile of His out ambftion clti to not. hal had firm keep' rniioo Stat nrtme of high school pupils wno iof his iMce of business in Salt Lake the series have been added. to with iilTlplthp ftld iwtTt Bids for the construction of he dawiHwed W solved Mr. Booth's problem Will fjr . ... n't K Ml 'the prospects that several more will last . r,.,..., (n n.1 Unnn i ax , re w. some Soldier uxiuf.- jmui mmj. be c'xpre:. in ' Wednesday's $40j)00 school building at. printed be given berore the season ends,. .. i m.ren. omw.K Ana 30. miss Trns mMiFiuer at the marshal's vault arrived, -- Se April Herald. o j. Strmit will' be nor All - married folks who love gaod machine-tbox.-afte-r SalVT.ake the out of the io .if Kn.n.,ZZZ-'f.--nowd u.p" . .. """f" v 'i pjaus werr iepa.c T tk.t nfnmk, rh.i'Mmn of the missint man. idancihg are Invited to attend,.'...1 ; : ' ' ' ml ; ' RJ ws ' iay Kjlf ,.- W KJrTs -- t CIS . T-- lf . llrr10rrlr"r a SplenciicTSocial Success laitvJ i.Ts.v. . j "I tlfllfQ - n ct . . I 11- N -- 4-- hk1 -- - - ? .J - I : i 11 . 21-1- pr-Mu- p three-year-ol- d PW,ea SKX KaAuLr080"' iJmu i.,!, 1 SM m .m "motxo 1 kin .J'" , v n.v ' Pro-irfp- . .. Mhit -- . it-fi- -- " . ! ' A" Provo architect. ,.,iit i 'il l ddc ! ( ." i 11 - .... . |