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Show -- TRS. nAIT.V WTSBAf ovjFTAn 1 wnrry aTDb ' ST- THE PROVO HERALDv WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922. Melted basalt rock to molded to lerve mur Industrial purposes, such M tbe msnafactare of tilea, lasulators, buiMinj blocks and uteasils. LIEXICAU I UDDIIS n. machine gun capable of fir-In-r shots a mlnvta Is the inventROB ion of a Spaniard. The gum la composed of SO barrels, each barrel capa-- j Mrs. 0. Sanders, a Herald reader. ble of firing 70 shots a ninate. five1 men are necessary when, the fua is sends this paper the clipping, below, in operation. iBnea irom a newsnaner nr niuH at Each acre of walnut trees in bearing Douglas, Ariz, suggesting that it produce erery year rood approxi-- 1 will be of interest to many other . Herald readers. The article follows: mating iuuu- ui ixxsi. oionla, Juarez, ilex.. March 25 It is doubtful if in all the history of jiuiuiuuB iu .nexico ir iiiey nave oeen so wrougut up to Indignation as tiiey are at the present time over the attack upon, and probable murder of Luclan Mecham, Sr., by Mexicans intent upon robbery. Witi his brains oozing from a hole !u his forehead, his nose broken, his eyes gouged out and his head a mass of bruises, the victim lies with his life slowly ebbing out, and e in the solitudes of northern Chihuahua his four assailants are at liberty. Mr. Mecham, who has been almost! an invalid for some time past, lives next door to his store with his wife. Laura Hardy Mecham, and her sister, X new 3.500 C0I00ISTS In a recent proclamation Governor A toy balloon, released In Wauke-gaGermany's first skyscraper will McRae, of Arkansas, declared hia be--, soon III., was found 11 days later la be constructed in the old bus! lief that the general use of tobacco Altoona. Pa., as it descended into the men ness and section of Hamburg. It will be street. The distance between the two women, from youth up, by generation after generation, la cities Is about 650 miles, 16 stories high, topping the SOIIFQilllS highest was to unmistakable and certain Mr. Joseph Reeee, Reporter. discovered six hours after the EFFIE 8. DART I He : buildings In Germany at this time by aet "no-March 23 degeneracy. as Will GamwsMs, Carrier. accident by W 11 ford Angus, who Herald Reporter. Phone 144-tobacco day," In Arkansas. five stories. brought him to the hospital. More than J00 relatives and friends 5. Funeral PAYSO.V. April ,en) of "Grandma" Hannah Hughes gather ea Saturday evening at the cltv lees were held Saturday at 3 p. m. in the Second ward chapel for Mrs. pavilion to honor the- - 85th birthday Annie Patterson wife of Wilson, anniversary of this remarkable pio- Brigham Wilson, who died In Salt neer woman. The date was not really Lake following a lingering Illness. Mr. the of "Grandma1 and 'Mrs. Wilson were former resianniversary Hugnes. She was born March 3, 1847, dents of Payson. Bishop Jasper F. but because of the prevalence of sick- Hill was In charge. The opening was offered D. W. Jack-maness in Spanish Fork on that date the prayerof Salem. Theby speakers were gathering waa postponed until April. Joseph S. Bills. Jessie S. Taylor aryl With Len Hughes, master of cere- President Charles H. White The monies, a fine program was given. benediction was pronounced by Presi Solos were by Bailey Huahes anri Mrs dent Joseph Reece. The musical num George Hughes of Salt Lake; Russeli bers were furnished by the Third nugnes or frovo cave a saxoihone ward choir. The floral offerings were solo, and Raphel Hughes of Salt Lake, many and beautiful. Interment was a violin solo; Dr. Joseph Hughes of in the city cemetery where the Spanish Fork offered the invocation. grave was dedicated by Vernle Monand Dr. E. G. Hughes of Provo, the tague of Salem. address of welcome; classical dances were given by Eernice Hughes of Largely attended funeral services Provo and Grace Huehes of Salt were held Saturday at 1 o'clock in the Lake; readings were by Jennie and Nebo stake tabernacle for Henry A. Reginia Hughes; there was a song by Huber. The services were in charge me Hughes quartet and remarks by of Bishop W. D. Dixon of the Payson Mary. The family had just retired for the D. B. Hughes of Salt Lake. Besides rim waru. rue invocation-wa- s otnight when a knock on the door drew the relatives from Spanish Fork, tered by N. T. Curtis. The speakers their attention. Supposing it to be Provo and Salt Lake, special guests were John J. Scharrer, George Hicks somebody in search of medicine (Mrs. at the party were Mr. and Mrs. George of Spanish Fork, President Charles Mecham is the local doctor), ;Mary Davies of Illinois, old friends of the H. White and President Joseph Reece. The musical numbers were furnished opened the door and in walked two family. Mexicans. In response to an invitaHannah David Hughes is one of the by the First ward choir under the tion, they sat down at the foot of their best known and belowed women of direction of Paul Hawkins, with solos victim's bed until Mrs. Mecham en- Spanish Fork. Though born in Lla by Willis Gale of Salt Lake and Artered and asked what they wanted.! nelly, South wales, she has lived in thur Jones. The benediction was They demanded money and on being Spanish Fork since her parents came pronounced by J. C. Ellsworth. The told that there was none, they told here in 1852. She married Morgan many beautiful floral offerings be SPECIAL-SI-X . Mr. Mecham to put up hia hands. Hughes the following year, and they spoke the esteem in which Mr. Huber XiUaraea Instead, he tried to get a pistol un made their home here, rearing a fam- was held. The grave was dedicated Card Tirwe StueUrd LVialpaacat der his pillow. A scuffle ensued dur ily of ten sons and a daughter. The by John F. Harris. ing which a gun was dicharged, the daughter died in her early woman bullet going through the ceiling. At nood and three of the sons died in the sound of the gun, Mary began to recent years after they had married SLAYER OF WIFE AND buying a motor car, you either buy cars, keep in mind these features of INsatisfaction scream, though warned that she would ana reared iaranies. Tne sons now wish you had. You or equipment and remember the price of be killed if she made an outcry. De living are well known among the buy positive satisfaction when you the SPECIAL-SIis $ 475 f.o.b. factory: spite the guns pointed at their heads, business men of Utah. They are Wil SELF WAS IN elect the Studebaker SPECIAL-SIthe women rushed for the door and liam B. Hughes, formerly commis eight-daclock on inttrument board. y Jeweled Here's why: only the fact that his gun missed fire sioner of Salt Lake county; Dr. E. G. Cowrt ventilator controlled from instrument saved .Mrs. Mecham's lifeat the bands Hughes, physician and surgeon af board. its motor gives you " TonneMu lamp with extension cord. of the second outlaw. ' Provo; Eavld, John B., Harry, MorPROVO TRAIL and ample power speed. Parking lighta in lower comers of windshield Having made her escape from the gan, and Dr. Joseph Hughes of Spanbase. room, Mrs. Mecham ran in her Dare ish Fork. She has also a large numIts roomy body is as handsome as it is One-piewindshield and windfeet to the home of her son some two ber of grandchildren and well is made complete in It built shield wiper, "Grandma" Hughes Is able blocks distant, only to find that he who L. wife killed his Hudson Shaw Studebaker's own shops where fire, Large rectangular plate glass rear window was at the home of Mrs. Maud Bent- - to do her own work in spite of her 85 and himself at Price Monday was the coach work has been in progress for years. She still enjoys a dance and 7?g23in. ley, where he was soon located a in witness shooting Tool compartment in left hand front door A party being in session there, a ! she loves to visit among her children prosecuting 70 years. in Provo about a month ago. At trial with lock. dash was made for the Mecham home, and attend the parties they often give. the time Pardon Dobbs was on, trial Its 1 Tranamiaaion lock which reduces coat of inwheelbase insures utmost but the assassins bad gone. Having suffered the privations of pio- accused of surance to owner 15 to 20. shooting Shaw. During the comfort for five passengers because it One citizen on his way to the place neer life, she is enjoying a peaceful course One key operates the Yale lock on ignition of the hearing in Fourth disthe for room of gathering, noticed a wagon going season blessed with plenty and love. trict court provides enough passenit became known that Mrs. switch, tranamiaaion and Cool compartment down the road towards San Diego, gers to relax, without crowding.in deep, Shaw was not In Vernal, their home some distance. and followed it for We shall be glad to tell you of many restful, genuine leather upholstery. LEG then, and that another woman was Rushing back, he mounted his other important points of superiority mixed up in the Shaw affairs. Dodds Its dependability has been proved in horse and started with but one other was charged with shooting Shaw folof the Special-Six- . You owe it to SPANISH FORK, April 5. William man in pursuit of the fleeing outlaws. the hands of thousands of owners. a quarrel which arose over a lowing yourself to see a Studebaker before After making sure that the fugitives Reld, 28 years of age, an employe of bill Shaw owed Dobbs. And when you compare it with other had taken the San Diego road, the the Denver & Rio Grande Western at you buy any car. Dodds was acqulted by the jury pursuers made a detour and reaching Thistle, was so severely Injured when here and returned to Vernal. The Roadttar, $1428; 4 Pat. RoeuUUr, $147 S; Tearing, $1475; 'The Ranch," got one man there to he fell under a Denver x Rio Grande Shaws then moved to Price, the other accompany them in an attempt to Western train a mile east of Spanish woman, Mrs. Clair Kanlstanaux, folCoaps, $2150; Sudan, $2350. All pric f. o. h. factory head off the murderers. Fork, at 2 o'clock Monday morning, lowing, They succeeded, and ordered them that his right leg was amputated be-- , iMrs. Clair Kanistanaux, the elleged to halt, their only reply being a volley low the knee at the Hughes hospital woman In the case, was the only witof bullets. In the battle which fol In this city that afternoon. ness t the tragedy. Mrs. Kanistanaux Reid had been visiting friends in Is 33 lowed, the team driven by the outlaws years of age and also came from and to the Mexicans which this board the was killed, after city attempted to Price about two weeks ago. Vernal 218 WEST CENTER. PROVO, UTAH. sought safety in flight. Screened by train at a point where it goes up Indications are that attention paid to the mesquite bushe.i, they passed grade through a cut. He slipped and Mrs. Kanistanaux by Shaw was the through the wire fence Into the fields was thrown under the wheels. He cause of the double tragedy. and made their escape. At 11:30 o'clock at night, according s S i While this pursuit and battle were i. 4 to Mrs. Kanistanaux, Mrs. Shaw forcitl was a speed messenger taking place, In a room with the entered gun bly dismues ing to Casas Granaes, iz her hand. Two shots followed each tant, to notify the officer and to get other in rapid succession and 'Mrs. help. Shaw fell to the floor dead, while About 5 o clock a. m, the Judge, a Shaw fell to the floor mortally wounddoctor, and several soldiers arrived, ed. Investigation made by Sheriff who town In man with and every Kelter and Undertaker J. E. Flynn csssssRaexzzetzzktxxxxiRziiiBiiiis was made a start a could get mount, showed that the chambers of the gun on the trail of the outlaws, where it carried by Mrs. Shaw were full, while; 8 had been lost the night before. The the pistol used by Shaw, an auto-- ; ' g men were trailed to some ranch a had two empty chambers. The matic, short distance below San Diego ranch of Mrs.' Eliaw was at once re-- B body and a number of arrests were made, moved to the undertaking establish-- , but later they were liberated. ment and Shaw was removed to a hos- pital, where he died at 2 o'clock with- - g out regaining consciounsess. By i " -- THE IMPROVED PACKAGE Bome-wher- J iny AS ALWAYS THE J X 1 rain-pro- CHEST ALSO PACKED (BLACK) ', 1 ch RAMIKMWS u. -- NAYLOR AUTO CO. a Week! "$100 Think What That Mini Te Usl" "They've made me Superintendent -- and doubled my salary ! Now we can have the comforts and pleasures we've dreamed of our own home, a maid for you, Nell, and no more ! worrying about the cost of living "The president called me in today ind told me. He laid he picked me for promotion three month! ago when he learned I waa itudyin? at home with the International Correspondence School!. Now my chance has come and thanka to the I. C. S.. 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A friend of this man, who did not earn so much, built a home and paid for it out of the money he would have paid for rent. . by Utah farmers PaeUe ereMetaat HUru rriteraa4Tytt TRtmfl aisiiiEa Railway Accovntaat MCommerciel Law GOOD ENGLISH Ceeiasea Sekeet Sebeeei CIVIL SERVICE Railway MaU CUrk Teacher Mathematics Nnrlitetloo nSwe" li.Hii I u nn m !i I" i When you order flour tell your grocer to send 3 Peol'y IUb',lB..k Busincaa lsna4:jiui :niii tend tkit coupon to InttTHatttiwU t'ar- ...Bunu, ;,cf ocsuiy.stunonioa.l.lMtilsa.Ajefllreai.taa. F. FESCHER, Box 183 Footsteps of a house fly bocmins out like thund?r as it walked across a piece of paper have been heard by Excelsior j Representatve Provo, Utah scientists visiting the uen leiepuune ULMB.iHI 'Hill r.vstem's research laboratories. j II III " OUR SERVICE IS YOUR SERVICE. B s Smoot Lumber Co. H Headquarters. li Addraaa State H HiSIIII 4. fa3 cjnrRisiT 132a run autoca,ei cv ' Money; Buy at Barton9 s Phon; . Ml La I . co J H . 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