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Show DA Hall Tuesday tvenmg Be At Mozart 6:30 V0LXXXYI1. NO. 63. VI The, Weather I. UTAH Showers thli --Tffww -noon or tonight; Tuesday prob-ab- ly fair; not much " change in i I: SLJ temperature, PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1922. iff! v -- PRICE TWO CENTS. FSfi--" ill luGOALlWUSTkc,v mm The first aquatic meet in Provo (Special to The Herald.) HEBER, Aug. 88. The first air drew a large and interested group plane wreck involving, persons of of people to the high school swim this city brought Mr. and Mrs. Guy ming pool Friday evening. Every Coleman and their baby within the available foot of standing or seatshadow of death, and then, miracu ing room waa filleo. with spectators, who watched with eagerness the lously, saved their lives unscratch- - performance of the young contest ed, at the very moment when they ants. Enoch Clark created a great deal themselves believed the end was at of merriment as "Old Lady Perhand. kins." Attired in the costume of a Captain Yerez who has been respectable old lady, he took a doing commercial flying here for seat in the balcony where most of several days . piloted the Coleman the spectators were of the opinion family into, the skies late yesterday that it was an hcra of the Manila, trann nf thm I afternoon. The captain had taken woman who had come to see one of in the Boy scouts, as roiiows: Blaine War aloft scores of Heber residents, in' her grandchildren perform nick. Glen Wadley, Howard War- - eluding Mis. iMargaret Clegg, 82 water. Not much attention nick, (Merrill Allen,' Lloyd Irerson years old, and who came to Utah paid to the "old lady" until she be afoot in one of the early handcart came rather vociferous and began ana Lyeon jonnson. to gesticulate and carry on in the Four girls, school friends of Clar companies. ence and who were at Mutual Dell The Coletnans climbed into the balcony. Many of the spectators at the time of the accident, acted airplane Just after supper last beld their breath as they saw the ftAWA arlwlM fltll MrAIIA f MA Sljk night Leaving a large crowd of bid lady" jump from the balcony Ethel Warnick, Wadley, Arvilla watchers on the flying field the Into the pool, and then roared with plane soared higher and higher, to laughter as they saw Enoch's bald Meredith, and Ruth Warnick. The speakers were President ward Salt Lake City. Whenrit had head emerge from the water. The many unsuccessful attempts Rtenhen I. fhlnmnn Rlahnn W R reached its highest altitude and Warnick. C. L. Warnick anil Clif about ready for the return voyage of the swimmers to ride the barrel ford E, Young and Irving Pratt of to Heber something went wrong also created amusement and merriwith the machine. Captain Yerez ment not only among the spectators American Fork. Beautiful musical selections were recognised the difficulty, and being but also among the bathers. Pro rendered at the services. Mrs. careful commercial aviator, hunt fessor Leaf of Salt Lake City was Edith Grant Young of American ed for a forced landing place. In the only one successful in the at Fork sang a solo, a duet was ren the distance he saw a wheat field. tempt dered by (Mrs. Ora Chipman and Guiding the disabled plane toward The swimming contests were held THE DEAR OLD PUBLIC PAYS THE BILL, OF COURSE! Morley Steele of American Fork, the field the aviator piloted his in connection with the community entertainment at North park in the and the ward choir gave several passengers to earth. 1 never was so frightened in afternoon, under the direction of selections. Clarence Nielsen is survived by my life," Mrs. Coleman said after the social activity committee of the his parents, three brothers and the landing. "There we were hign Provo Fourth ward. The committhree sisters, Frank, Vera, Elmer, in the air, the plane disabled, hop- tee expresses its appreciation to all to the those who assisted in making the Vera, Luella and Grace, all of ing that we could glide " earth and safety. I hugged the occasion a successful one. Manila. F The winners of the various Interment was in the Pleasant baby in my arms all the way down, Grove city cemetery. hoping and praying that the aviator events were as follows: Girls, under 125 pounds, The accident in which young would bridg ns back to earth. dash Gertrude, Partridge, first; Nielsen lost his life occurred dur alive." . The last lunges of the plane to Eloise Stewart, second; Fay Ander-berg- , ing a hike of the Boy Scouts of the third. Time, 38.2 seconds. Manila ward. The boys had camp- the earth brought the machine into ed at Mutual Dell, Girls, under 85 pounds, the summer the field and across it with such Beulah home of the Mutual Improvement force that the plane was totally first; Thurgood, moliahed, but neither the pilot nor Laura Pasewalk, second; Evelyn Entertainment for young people In39 seconds. third. Croabie. Time, sen arrived at the canyon camp one of his three passengers was in the district courtroom has been Boys, under 125 pounds, Friday forenoon. Several of the jured dash Carl Harris, first; scouts hiked to Sliver Lynn from made a thing of the past, according Smart, second; Paul Jones, third, where Nielsen and several others to a ruling of Judge Ellas Hansen, 34 seconds. Time. climbed the divide' between the in court Saturday American Fork and Little CottonBoys, under 58 pounds, Fred The important (to the youthful) dash Joseph Allen, first; wood canyon. In the party with Nielsen were C. L. Warnick. stake Hansen, second; James Westwood, ruling came during the first day of third. superintendent of the Mutual Imthe trial of W. D. Buckley, accused Men's diving Dick Tyler, first; provement association, and his son, In juvenile court of a statutory Laurence Peterson, second. Blaine Warnick, a pal of Nielsen; W. W. Warnick, stake superintendGirls' diving Lyle Nelson, first; charge made by a girl said to be a ent of the Sunday schools; H. B. Maurine Bee, second; Virginia Bee, minor. third. Warnick, bishop of Manila ward; When court convened Saturday Jesse Steele, a school teacher of Girls' swimming Zina fancy morning the boy population of the 'American Fork and caretaker of Brimhall, first; Laura Pasewalk, s the Mutual Dell camp during the city was well represented. This second; Alene Coleman, third. summer. Blindfold race Gertrude Part had been the case In the Vogel ridre. first: Howard Young, sec Arriving at the summit Nielsen trial. Mayor O. K. Hansen had and Baline Warnick climbed upon A large delegation of Lake Shone ond; Keller Kerr, third. asked District Attorney C. J. Wahl-qulrace Candle the cliff to enjoy the view and to and Laura Pasewalk, Benjamin citizens appeared be to suggest a court ruling exsignal to the boys at Silver lake. fore the. county commission this first; Alene Coleman, second; Zina As the cliff crumbled, Blaine leapBrimhall, third. Co urge the iling the juveniles while testimony morning exhibiThe scouts' ed to a safer place but Nielsen Is Introduced. of a spur road into Lake Shore. tion was won by troop 8 of Provo, went down with the rocks, falling is a such that believe spur Judge Elias Hansen ruled the scoutmaster. G. R. more than 30 feet He was crushed They Smith, end should connect with All of the winners received either to death by the boulders carried necessaryr youths youngsters out. the new county road now being arose and made for the outer air, donated by or awards other down by the collapse of the cliff. badges r. between Spanish disappointed at their luck in being A Dnimnn ThA nAfltt AT OrtTV the businessmen of the city as in the contests. Smoot Brim shy h few years. asMrt: should court OliW persons, especially the youngest participant in hall, Benjamin. officials and reporters, believe this was Vi "J prize. special meet, given the . v . ? a direct is This spur road appeal nil excellent program tor sucn The committee in charge of the result ,of the 'district court injunc- meet of trials. winners announces that i ... . tion restraining the commission testiThe complaining witness who have not as yet received LlxlON AT HOSPITAL from routing the new county1 road events call' fied Saturday, telling of meeting them by get may I their prizes line. over what is called the center , the defendant and of the alleged office of Dr. G. E. N. Clayson of Lake Shore pre ing at the Miss Mary Catherine Campbell, IS, high school girl, recently won avenue. crime. 315 North University sented Lake Shored argument to ft beauty contest against 170 competitors at Columbus, O. She will be The trial Saturday afternoon was C6mmIssioners Gardner and Reece, "Miss Columbus" at the Atlantic City pageant until Tuesday morning, postponed Commissioner Wright being aosent. LAWYERS ENJOY OUTING. id o'clock, so that the court could ruiea "Since the court-- a give its attention to routine mat Clay-soagainst the center road," Mr. For once in their solemn and iers, such as motions and orders. The annual outing of the Provo said, "we who live far north serious lives Utah county lawyers it as noted Saturday that AttorGeneral hospital force was held at believe we should have Borne conjoy, a day of ney Thomas Marloueaux hatf not Geneva last Friday. At 2 o'clock sideration. We help in the pay grabbed been rrtstaed as Buckley's chief of by law and order, the party left the hnanltnl rm..nH ment of all county roads, and yet unadulterated nneftls. Thev counsel, the defense ' resting with way ronK1TBatedat -- Geneva- beach. Sat- nrautamobnes"An lour IrtefTheyj w4iave no TO SITUATION Attorneys Lee L., Baker, Harmon, fn Lake Shore. A spur connecting urday, where bathing and boating enjoying a program of and V MVJehnaOft, District 'AUor.to now contests in the cool shads at unique county the road, nawith over arguments the retook precedence ney Charles Wahlqylst Is conduct.Mrs. Brady of Salt Lake City, The county clerk's office, admit port Among the interestine events Tun alofigMbe southern course, ing the prosecution unassisted. or we early afternoon, were the woudl be of great help to ns In and motions. inIt is believed the Buckley trial But being lawyers they had to ting that while marriage licenses head or me machinists' ladies' auxblind-egour race, won by Miss Vivian moving crops.". a bit of business Info the event, are going rather slowly, divorces iliary, and several other speakers will be concluded Wednesday. , ject beare of Benjamin Carroll, and a "The people between are in greater demand than per will be at the Odd Fellows hall they elected officers. we doctors and nurses In iwhich hind Lake Shore in this appeal for so Isaac E. Brockhank was chosen usual. In A- wonlraf. dcaw - J .1ue . - a spur road," said John Johnson, forenoon at 10 o'clock. .Mrs. Mamie stronger. files suit Tuesday president of the Utah County Bar After these pruTtra Is open to all end the The snorts the nartv speaking for the Benjamin citizens association ; Chase Hatch was elect- against Andrew Hardy meeting Hardy, both of the women of CJwk ta bathing where a different present vice president nd. R.. H. An- Spanish Fork, asking for. a divorce public, especially ed' take to decided wd of contests were enjoyed. Dr. The commission drews of Spanish Fork was made and custody of their four children! Provo,- are Invited to attend. l and won the title of champion the matter under consideration Jn-olThe couple were married in Provo, speakers will explain the union's secretary and treasurer. LAID TO REST dOCker": Dr Alrri Aamnnmiarto. a to side of the strike question. give their decision later. May 29, 1908. The wife alleges new diving stunt, and Mise Hoover failure to provide as grounds for ENTERTAINMENT IS GIVEN SALT LAKER VISITS HERE the big raft v . . FIRST PEARS ARE SWPPED. divorce. Booth. A Brockbank are Funeral services were- - held this At (unset a delicious luncheon in' the Bonneville chapel for the wife. counsel' afternoon was wu served under the able direction The first carload of pears R. tL Irvine, Jr, formerly of Pros SPANISH FORK, Aug. 28. The for Mrs. Dorothea Marie Johnson, Judge. Ellas Hansen Saturday stake Of Miss Vesta officers of Nebo stake Facer, the new snoer-- shipped, out of Utah county Satur- vo but nbw a Salt Laker, was in handed the a divorce decree to Mr. 77 years of ago, who died Friday tattndent During the banquet an day, leaving the packing plant of this city Saturday visiting his Jennie B. Hanks, Relief entertained the offic night at her home, 391 South severing her mat- er andsociety interesting program waa enjoyed:, the William M. Roylance company. father, R. R. Irvine, Sr. of teacners the various Fourth Eat street, following a long rimonial bonds with Ellis LV Hanks or- - Oaks in ft program proved himself to be an It is expected that more than. 50 illness. of Spanish Fork. The couple made wardssocial the stake at at Prt toastmaster. Among the carloads at pears wiU be shipped afternoon and Thursday who was the wife Mrs. a division of property by agreeOPENING ANNOUNCEMENT v the City pavilion in Spanish Fork. of the Johnson, pprciiea numbers on ine out of the county this season. No SPANISH late John Johnson of this FORK, Aug. 28. The ment. Custody .of their one child 'Program was the solo by Dr. Mer- delay in shipment because of the of Mrs. Hepsey Lewis, president was born May S, 1845, In schools of the Nebo district will Is given the wife. rill, for which be wu presented a railway strike is anticipated. the Nebo Stake Relief societies, city, Swedsmo, Norway.. In her youth Mrs. Irva Violet Wilkinson of was lemon as a prise; a clever paper open on the following data: High in the proLatter-dacharge. Following schools, Aug. 29; elementry, Aug. 80. Vineyard has filed a complaint in gram refreshments were served to she Joined the faith of the by Miss Martin in which aha wit-w'-y POOL HALL MAN ARRESTED. Saint and emigrated to Utah Children who will be years of age district court against her hUMband, S50 and games were enjoyed. roasted the doctors, and in 1885, crossing the plains with ap- before October 15 will be allowed Charles Henry Wilkinson, asking speeches from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. J. L. Lisonbee this morning ot John In the company cus' Roylanoa, who were guests of peared in city court to answer a to enroll, provided they do so before for a divorce decree, and the Smith. She came directly to Provo children. following action: of their The and weeks. two support of exDlratlon to honor. the tody a minor of permitting Appropriate prises were charge . Mrs. Marion N. Dorton vs. where she had since then resided. warded tor the various events of loaf In a pool hall conducted by schools are opening early to allow The couple were married at Evans-ton1917. Mrs. Charles Dorton, both of LehL The She is survived by two sons, to 4, November and Wto vacation indintrlal tnr th the day. .. . Harris Officer Lisonbee. Logos alleges in her roraplawt couple were married in Provo, Eugene F. Johnson of Afton, Wy, After the banquet, dancing was made the arrest and is to be the enable them to complete the school of the that her husband was cruel to her August 8, 1892, and seek a divorce and LeRoy Johnson of Salt Lake rajoyed. prosecuting witness. It is said. The year by May 18. Teachers the and told her he didn't love her any after 30 yearn of married life. They City; three daughters, Mrs. John toatteod Of the thirty-threare which district in for time requested asked people who defendant of more. Morgan, Coleman ft Straw have two children. Failure to pro M, Wilson of alt Lake City, Mrs. 28. Teachers and the Institute. with August counsel, participated in the outing, all are to confer will schools are attorneys for the wife, as they vide Is alleged as a cause for the William Holmes and Mrs. LeRoy mornof' was set for the elementary eagerly looking forward ta Annut hearing Tuesday 39 Jacques of Provo. are for the complaining wife in the divorce. W. institute Abe also.. . the August Timer. ing by Judge PLEASANT GROVE, Aug. 18. Fnneral services were held this afternoon in the Manila-.- , ward chapel (or Clarence Neilson, the son or Mr. ana Mrs Otto Nielsen or Manila, who met his death Friday afternoon at 1:45 o'clock when a cliff upon' which fie wai standing in the American Fork canyon crumbled, precipitating him a distance of 30 feet. The services were under the dl rection of Bishop JL B. Warnick, The Boy Scout troop of the ward Dartici Dated in the services. The were . young . men pallbearers bonest-to-goodne- A m JUDGE ORDERS Miss Columbus OM BOYS d TRIAL d d AKE SHORE ASKS SPUR PAVED TO COUNTY ROAD i a" iM M g life-savin- g hard-surface- d Tl nen.hey le Long-face- atlprls 1 ' i, X, Sand-gren- v I I , n t mm sirndB-pure,- gri; g tug-of-w- -- - d ' y ;. . -- e d ill- - nrunuTun sandwiches, hot creamed carrots, tickled tomatoes, potatoes, beets, Boston baked beans, In a mode, coffee, cantaloupe chocolate, cane. t Chicken, rolls, salad, , fc" tomorrow evanuig i jaoiart oMKf.,, f what promises to be the largest . and most representative Provo club ,.' meeting Itt the city's history wllf ' be held,- - ACQUITTED BUI , . -- The Women's Municipal council will be official hostesses to all other clubs of Provo, including the Rotary, Kiwanis, unamoer ot com' , merce, and women's organizations. ' This is to be the second inter-clumeeting of the Provo clubs. But this will be the first which brings together U the men's ; and women's organizations. A banquet will be served in Mozart halt, beginning at f 6:30. Mrs. C. E. Mew, former presl- dent of the Women's. Municipal . council, will act as toastmlstress. Mrs. Walter Hasler will outline . in detail, and comDletelV. the work proposed by the council in Ing twelve months. Mm, - Hasler i as president of the council will welcome the members of other o . ganizations attending the meeting, Provo which is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce in Its effort '10 Drm a11 ctl factions, and ,,ae 0I,Hle iy more cioseiy mi ' - b Henry Vogel was acquitted earjy Saturday morning in Fourth dis trict court of a charge preferred in Juvenile court, tliat of contributing to the delinquency of a minor; The complaining witness was Miss Nellie Edwards. The jury, left the courtroom at MklO Friday evening, and under the guard of Deputy B. F. Roper deliberated, until midnight when the fact that they had agreed was communicated to Judge Ellas Hansen, the attorneys in the case, and court officials. The news spread like wtlriftm thrnnpVi Cantor atvaat The courthouse lawn was crowd ed with men and women, girls and Doys, many of whom had Just left VLi. L. C. Potter will discuss, t the picture shows and were waltin "Meahlnc of the Women's ft for the verdict. v . No trial In recent years has at- patypunci..AV o. cuwiu, the audience that this case tracted niuckie;, the Provo Chamber has drawn. ,. Immediately after word of the twlu ulk. t0 wome B'SClUDft'avto men's clubrn s agreement naa spread down Mrs. Alex jury Hedqu Into the courthbuse yard there was a crush on the stairway, the court- the Provo Sorosls club. Ross Beaton, traffic srtvlso- froom, balcony and corridors filled to overflowing strurirHnt: the Southern Pacific railroad sys-- x . with humanity, mainly young men of 16 tern, Is 'to discuss railroad problems with especial emphasis upon the to 25 years. r The defendant walked to the seat railroads of Utah. C. E. Arney, secretary of the In he occupied throughout the trial. His aged mother sat beside him, termountain Products campaign, with her arm linked with her son's. will go Into the question and profit It was a moment when a mother's of buying at home, a movement now heart was near the breaking point. meeting with considerable interest" Absolute silence reigned through in Salt Lake City, Ogden and provo. v A musical program of excellent' the courtroom and Into the night quality has been provided lor the..' air beyond the windows. The judge mounted the bench, the banquet-meetingAs it is to be ladies' night for , Jurors took their station in the ttfn men's clubs members of Rotary. the balitf for Jury box, rapped I Kiwitnia. and Chamber of Com order. The Jury wan asked: "Have you reached a verdict?" merce, they are invited to bring the "We have," replied the foreman. ladles of their families to the ban . uqet For ,the ladies' clubs it is to The verdict was read: "We th lnrv. find thn defendant be "gentlemen's night,' and they urged to bring husband, father, ndt guilty!" What had been dense silence now or brother, or all. The banquet tickets Will cost 11, became a wave of noise. Spectators : placed - on cheered, waved their hats and cents each, and were atamnaA iha flnsir unmlatolrohlv or. sale this morning. They may he frewt t anj member of any pressing their approval of the ver-- 1 ruined diet. The court commanded silence, of the club participating in and with difficulty Deputy Roper "Provo Cooperate" movement. enforced the court's orders. Henry Vogel, acquitted by a Jury, thanked each Juror for that verdict. So, too, did the boy's mother, with tears In her eyes, expressed her gratitude for the verdict. Court adjourned at 12:15 a. m. Saturday, as some hundreds of persons clattered down the stairway to Funeral services were held Sunspread the news of the Jury's action day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the to a city Intensely Interested In the residence, 128 East First., North progress of the trial. street, for' Mrs. ' Theresa Scherer, ; Juvenile court officials expressed wife of Edward Scherer, who died their disappointment at the verdict. at her home Friday at 1:30 after a Attorney J nomas .iarioneaux, cnier lingering illness. of counsel for the defense, said: "It The services were in charge, of was the only verdict the Jury could the First Church of Christ Sclenv not have found; the boy was pre--tist, with Mr. Edith McGraw '' .' gulltyi" siding. Two duets, "Nearer Mr God to -Thee" and "Eternity," were' ren- - . dered by Mrs. Frances Hednqlst and Miss Marguerite Jeppersoit At the cemetery, ft sketch of the life of Mrs. Scherer was given by welter Adamr, who paid tribute to -and her desires for the artistic " " finer things of life. Mrs. Ly ley G. Barnes of SaR Lake , read the twenty-thirllsalm, were Rr-- A. The pallbearer County Chairman Eph Homer of and A. X. ... er (heRepubircan county cotnmtttee. Stringham,' of Elks, has instructed the various precinct Fowers of the Provo lodge chairman of the county to hold and S. H. Belmont, X N. Guiick-antheir respective primaries for the James P. Llddlard of the Knights of election of delegates to the county Pythias. services and.';,, The convention Dot later than Saturday, beautiful floral the offerings many 9. September The apportionment to the conven- bespone the love .ftnd sympathy of ' tion is based upon one delegate for many friends, . , -- hem. : , ecreV4, , .- ... - v - . .SEPT. 9 . .' d Leon-Vach- . d 1 every 25 votes or major fraction thereof cast for Governor Charles WAGON MISSIONARIES. R. Mabey in the 1920 election. The Republican county - convenThe meetings by the wagon mistion will be beld at American Fork, sionaries will continue this week. Friday, September 15. The subject tonight will be "Jesus ' Christ, and What He Came to Do," ATTENDS MASONIC MEETTNO at University avenue and Center street, at S p. m. All Invited. D. D. Hoag, of Kansas City, Mo M. !. A. SOCIAL. but who has been spending the summer with? his son, C. C. Hoag, mana- iAll Manavn ward ger of the J. C. Penney Co., today l attended the Masonic gathering in are coTolally invl' Salt Lake where the southern In a swlmmingf jurisdiction of the Ancient and Ac- a waierratu cepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonwr o'clock. ry meets this week. v vac J j j |