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Show i DA1L Y HERALD 1 1 j. YEAR. NO. S3. TfflRTY-EIGHT- H THE WEATHER temperatur. PRICE TWO CENT PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY; JULY 18, 1923. nni?ra WW fin 15) LJVJ W lib1 YOUTHFUL ELOPERS TRAIL NOW IN COUNTY JAIL HER. - Hi III Judge Erickson Tells a i ILLUL i Events Leading to i ( . Son's Shooting onrarn nnrnrn mm The committee Is charge of the twelfth annual community hike to Timpanogos met Tuesday evening F. S. In the office of President for Harris. Final arrangements The elopemeni or Cyril Howarth, the hike were discussed and steps were taken to insure one of the age 16, and Miss Lucille Goodyear, who says she is 18, ended this most enjoyable hikes undertaken. Director E. L. Roberts reported morning at the Utah county jail, that never before has the snow where the youthful couple was debeen as deep on any of the hikes as tained pending hearing from their at present- - Three or four men will parents in Salt Lake and sundry to over the trail Friday morning charges of taking 'horses and at. and will cut down the snow on thetemPtlns" to Paas checks. ! Cyril and Lucille left their homes upper end of the trail bo that there will be no danger in connection with In Salt Lake hound for a journey : thA hike wiuo itwtu. iuou iuuj uio It was also decided by the com- - Iirst destinaUon wag to be Provo, l The Kiwanis dubs of UUh county will meet conjointly In Provo Thursday evening. The ladies of all the members are invited guests at the luncheon which is the regular ladies night of the Provo club. A hundrd percent attendance is expected from the Provo, Spring-vill- e and Spanish Fork clubs. The occasion is one of especial in terest since some of the district officials of the Kiwanis will be present and will tie the main speakers ' ' of the evening. UlllCO IV VUU1 AO SMI V" V IUA1 W , m . ii. a -i. or District Governor W. H. Reeder 'avnrvnnnv vpis a - wnrm wb nnma ' il. . . I ThftW VAAoitrAH tlm umlsmmsi of Ogden will pay his official vislt--j ... . 11 flo-hmi l. Itnnntv B hAHff ITaH UMhnnH to the three clubs and will be acs t Via f nnrt i attonrloil companied by Lieutenant Governj ix or J. S. Mechling of the Colorado- . Tvn i . rs ii Lieutenant j t it. i.. n.u t'lir district ove and make it more comfort- - LaKe yesterday in a buggy owned i uovernor Alex Hetiquist of the I lltlln'a nnn a 'I'St au ri oni'n TOn.MsnA also will be -IDTMf v w Aw 1114 t hn III .i LIIM II J ITI J r "v w , GenevaOn the way they are al- - present. The fund will be collected as the . latraA tr kava mlsVaf itr t isrx ItAMaa ..a a. . a Praatrient Tl i" Poll nf tVl A Hrt1 vit pasturing by the roadside. At ham City Kiwanis club will also be b meeting, HfM uiiii mi' mi ra Kin nimu in Geneva they noticed the harnessed a guest of the President Walter Adams will horses belonging to L. E. Sorenson, i(irtKKUH They are al- preside at the meeting and will fir u innw nnrriririirmir of Pleasant Grove. leged to have swapped horses with introduce the toastmaster,. Dr. E. Director Roberts will leave for Mr. Sorenson without consulting G. Hughes, who will give vthe attendance prize to the men and the TiATi irfAtra u oiiiiADiiov avanino him. Now the happy couple had the ladies. DUt the finishint? touctiAa to the Two musical selections will be horse and buggy in ' which they were driving, and two harnessed furnished by each of the Bpnng-vill- e and Spanish Fork clubs, while horses. So they Went on to Licdon a chorus under the direction of where they found a hay wagon. "That would be a nice place to Prof. Robert Sauer also will render sleep in," one remarked to the some selections. Professor Sauer's ' orchestra will play for the dance in other. the And according to the sheriffs the dining room following ii Kn i r HrrMiiifH irm iiwh finoffice the couple hitched Mr. Soren-son'- s luncheon. The luncheon will be served on horses to the hay wagon and a rnti rim nnrinor mtq ttvi trin tti To facilitate the traffic from then they had two driving outfits. the lawn of Hotel Roberts, if the They are said to have used the weather will permit. iiuwtmn in ahiiti eruvH anu re im fn rlr Aiifflt mill VkA Inotallflrl hay wagon for a lodging place and v t:,A., the buggy for traveling equipment. Vmiiw AU they needed to make love's tv 'i nrnni-- n thio moana ir la ot- sweet dreaming more happy was FIREmEN STAGE A Herald reporter this morning notified Judge Joseph;. H. Erickson of Richfield of the shooting of his son, Wen- -, dell, in Los Angeles. Judge Erickson arrived in Provo Monday evening ana1: WiH! Bpent Monday night at the home of his brother-in-law, nam M. noytance 01 mis city, iesieraay jar. ana am. aoy lance and Judge Erickson went to Salt Lake City on busi ness, and Tuesday night Judge Erickson stayed at the home in this city, J. B. Sylvester, 268 j of another brother-in-laEast Third South street. When The Herald reporter arrived at the home of Mr. Sylvester this morning, Judge Erickson had left for the home of P. E. Houtz, 571 East First North street. He did not then know of the shooting of his son. w ' V m T 1 M , SI . tri-clu- I i m ' ill"' W m itii Q money. This morning they offered two checks at the Farmers' and Merchants' bank of Provo. The checks did not look - just right to the cashier and Deputy litlllCJIinl (n Awnr.mnn fnafnri Boshard was asked to interview the young people. ' After the interview the girl went to the committees. Inquiries to the women's ward of the county F h nnlia rn rto atain frnm jail and the boy to the men's side, to await further developments. ITtih Lucile explained that her father Til a latKraBt ttontlna Mm In rr and mother had motored to the coast leaving her with an uncle in Salt Lake; said she and her uncle quarreled and she decided to leave. Cyril happened to want to leave Salt Lake at the same moment. They insisted they intended tak ing the horses back to Mr. Soren son, only wanting me wagon ior their summer apartment. THRILLING RESCUE mm IS SCENIC III ' BCMMI1 life-savi- cor-'tenc- . ; ii life-sav- f f , Ann The Herald Uflll w id the largest lltii III Thrills galore were experienced spectators assembled last evening at the provo Commercial Bank building to witness the rescue work of the local firemen. Chief Boshard had his men all executive committee primed for the occasion and with additional scaling ladders they climbed from members. window to window in real "fire-ha- d Delegates were present from all the counties in central and eastern fiehting". fashion. All that was lacking was the t!tah and from Nevada and Cali" smoke and flames to make itf a fornia. The sessions were called to orgenuine thriller. After climbing to the roof a rope der by Mr. Hinckley at 10:30 was fastened to the flagpole and o'clock. John Hood of Richfield 'aroppea aown me iace 01 me ounu. led in singing "America." Ad-ing to the ground and with belts dresses were delivered by Mayor E BUILT OH 1 ST H. attached the firemen descended to Dalley of Cedar City, extending the CROOK IS SENTENCED. the window below, carriyng to freedom of the city to the delesafety the two sons of Dr. L. C. gates; Colonel Lancaster Park, enCharles E. Crook yesterday was Potter, chairman of the Red Cross gineer for the Union Pacific comco- pany; J. M. Lockhart of Ely, Nev.; Another new. church building is sentenced to pay $10 fine in city with whom the fire department t D. 3. Woodruff of Salt Lake, Sec erected in Provo soon. This court on a charge of having passed operated in staging the to be the ' retary McStay of the SouthernFirst Church of Christ 'a bad Check. It was the first time demonstration. Much can be said of the efficient California Automobile service; J. a Crook (capital C) had been sen pntist of Provo. Tne building is to be at of the local firemen in accom-- . work court. in this the of First East and First North I plishing their hazardous task and visor Blakesley of the forest serv Chief Boshard can well afford to be ice, Ogden. and Representative W. SPR1NGVILLE MAN DIES. Ft8.! E. Day of Parowan. Phe lot at the northeast corner proud of the work performed. The keynote of the addresses Prof. C. S. Leaf, swimming diPntly was nurchased hv r.hurch! SPR1NGVILLE. July 18. James fitials, and the Old adobe building H. Sumsion, age 66, died very sud rector at the Provo high school, was cooperation and the obligation lw Is beine vrvcM Tt oM Aoniv Tuesday at noon of pneu' ninder whose direction the swim- of local, county and state interests in selling the scenic wonders of ana ior two the present the ground will monia, after an illness of Pi campaign flays. ming 'Teied and nut in lnwn tmnrnv. Mr: Sumsion compiainea aiur Jbeine staged, demonstrated with Utah to the people of America. All the aoDearnnra nf ,hnt telt able to take a car ride LaVern Green just how a Red urged that there is not a Utah projMiin can really help the ect, but involves .all the. states F on the church building will to Payson Sunday with his neigh Cross where .there are motorists. The re- - firemen in an emergency by on started therp Bird. However, Reed bor. resuscitation by the condition of the roads was spoken new church hnlMing 1 tnrninir hn rrew much worse. All and explaining the of and the need of good highways, K will be on a par with, .other possible care was given by his fam- Schafer method new "lung motor recently good hotels and reasonable garage of use the Anderson. ft. John Dr. r""n scientist churches in ily and rrre department. service. , cities, and wUl add no little He was a highly respected farmer purchased by the The whole demonstration wasj A constitution was adopted and lie architectural honntv nf and citizen much loved by all who educational and thrilling and was Richfield was made the beadquar knew him. lNo definite v He Is survived by two sons, well received by those who wit- ters of the organization, and offices ' announcement has will be established In various nessed it. made by the church author!- Spencer and Arthur, one daughter, interested in learning towns and cities. f to when building win com- - Anna; one brother, Wtlliani. held theAnyone The state road commission memF&ce. Servlraa win methods of resuscitation are . Th. f.mnl Mrvtces- wtU be ... WW WUUIIUCU! to get in touch with Pro- bers arrived during the business invite -- . ThUK want rbanei cvx.irth foort(v1 in t ..ii mo v.v c , nan at it., iu iuo a. j. fessor Lesf at the high school, who meeting and each of them, spoke, me First Churcltj. j. been has day at t o'clock, Bishop u. k. . pledging aid to the association. wiU gladly teach you. tor some in time.' cock charge. f ( par MILIUM CITY. July 18. At a meeting of the Scenic Highway association here yesterday, E. S. Hinckley of Provo was made president; D. S. Woodroff, of Salt Lake, vice president; P. D. B. Gay, secretary-treasurer; A. J. Lewis of Sa- lina and George Doyle of Ely, Nev., v . - CEDAR by the large crowd of Judge Erickson and Mr. Houtz wounded by F. C. Riley yesterday were found talking over some mining property in which both of them the latter's wife in front of 1933 p are interested. He expressed the South Burlington street. This was serson was not that his opinion the substance of statements made Si, iously hurt otherwise he undoubt- to police by Erickson and Mrs. M would notified have been edly and a search for the husband Riley He the also condition. about was started. thought it strange that he had not From statements made by Mrs. been reached from Richfield last and Erickson it appeared, acRiley and told of the shooting. .evening to police, that the shooting I cording "Wendell and one of his brothers culmination of an un have been living in Los Angeles came as the and the belief held i . marriage happy some for time,' 'said Judge Ericlc husband that Erickson had If the by son. "I am certain his brother U would have notified us immediately won the love of his .wife was- l moto the furnished have thought should the Injuries to Wendell be 1 act. serious. I am leaving for Richfield tlve tor his as As had soon the shot he tired this afternoon and may go to Los Riley is said to have fled in aa Angeles later." automobile, and cries of Mrs. Riley was true asked if When it that ' . . . rf. , " ' JSS . j J Wendell- and Mrs. Riley had been brought aid for the wounded man. in- - his home some Theodore Eulenberg rushed to the In Richfield time ago, Judge Erickson answered man's assistance, and tightly bound his leg above the wound to prein the affirmative. " BATES MEN ARE vent death from bleeding. Officers "Yes, after they had been in my home for some time and were going Thomas and Guthrie of the Univer I back to Los Angeles, I drove them sity police station took the wound- a in my automobile from Richfield to ea man v me receiving nospuai. OGDEN VISITORS There Erickson was given first Milford where they iboarded the aid treatment, and Mrs. Riley halttrain." . "Are you acquainted with Mr. ingly told of the circumstances which led up to the shooting and (Special to The Herald.) Riley, the husband of Mrs. Riley?" furnished officers with a descripthe asked. reporter OGDEN. July 18. Joseph Smith, tion of husband. her She stated al"I have never met Mr. Riley, Erickson was a friend of her president of the Smith Beddirig I have been in communica- that though company" of Ogdehplay'ed host to tion with him several .times," an- husband as well as herself during the management and employes' of swered Judge Erickson. "Several the early part of her married lite. times while he was in Salt Lake Several months ago, however, she Bates Stores company' of Provo declared, her husband had quarCity he sent me telegrams asking Sunday. Standing at the fountain early fo rthe privilege to come and see reled .with Erickson and accused The invitation- was extended to this morning the Herald reporter me.t I wired him back that I was him of attempting to steal his give the members of the. Bates firm glimpsed a Vision of scenic beauty at home in Richfield and would be wife's love. This difference was an opportunity to acquaint them- north and south on University ave- glad to see him at any time. He soon cleared away, however, and Riley asked Erickson to accomselves with the process of manu- nue, unmarred by an Orem freight never showed up. I don't know any- - pany his wife to Denver, Mrs. Riley car dirty-re- d a last Late about the man, personally, thing After reaching Denver facturing bed springs and mat- "decorated" evening the "in his comunlcations to me he' stated. factresses in a modern, Riley caused Erickso nto be arrestfreight yard on University avemue. never intimated that he was the ed o na Mann act charge, she tory, and is a part of the policy of But during the silent hours of, husband of Mrs. Riley. In one or the Smith Bedding company to ac- the night the Orem electric nosed two of the stated, and it was only after evihe said some-ont- dence telegrams had been introduced to show quaint the public, through its dealthe tabernacle spur track and thing disparaging r'out Wendell, had asked Erickson to that -Riley ers, with the methods employed pulled that empty freight tar away. For some time ..Wendell has her to the Colorado meaccompany by them to place their goods on a This morning, for the first day been employed at the Broadway de-iand that the charges were high plane. weeks, according to A. B. Sim- - partment store in Los Angeles tropolis, untrue, that the action was disit was a very gratifying example mons, tabernacle caretaker, not an where he was head of the hat missed. of how Utah industries can comfreight stood in the middle of partment. He became acquainted Following the return of the Riley s pete successfully with larger east- the avenue. with the Riley family I understand. and Erickson to Los Angeles, Riley ern firms and by doing so help to AH this appears to have followed For some cause-o- r another, Mr. pjiuld up the community in which closely on the heels of the Herald Riley asked Wendell to take Mrs. is said by his wife to have filed a they operate. editorial Tuesday urging the Orem Riley to Denver in an automobile. suit for divorce against her and the Mr. Smith was very interested to to discontinue its habit of using! At Las Vegas, Nev., Mr. Riley tele-- ! T after- n-learn of the progress made by the the avenue as a freight yard. ...I .... lfor some time- Yesterday noon Erickson, accompanied by Columbia Steel corporation in Utah Passersby today thought the new after which they continued on their county as he stated that in develop- city and county building more im journey. I believe that Mr. Riley Mrs. Riley, went to the home of ing bis bed spring business he posing and beautiful because of the must have plotted this just to get Mrs. Corine Scholtze, 1932 South Burlington avenue, intent on sellwould be using their products and lack of freight cars cluttering np Wendell in trouble, as he had him While they thereby the two communities would the landscape. Tourists this morn-- arrested on a Mann act charge ing an automobile. were conversing on the sidewalk In be helping to build each other up. ing did not have to dodge little while in Denver. front of the house Riley Is said to The plant has a most unus "When it was proven that Mr. boys running from behind the attractive setting, nestling as it freight cars on the avenue, for Riley had financed the Denver have drawn to the curb in an automobile and fired at Erickson. does at the mouth of Ogden can- there were no freight cars there. trip, Wendell w immediately abThe wounded man, who told poyon. has Herald am the champ solved of the charges instituted "I glad lice he was a hat salesman, is exInstead of the usual blank, ioned the cause o t the traveling against him. Had he not been pected to recover. He Is about 25 grimy walls of a factory building on University avenue." ob- - reste(i at that time it was d in a crowded thoroughfare, one is Wm. M. Roylance, voicing LjeH'g intention to have gone on to years of age and stated he lived with a brother at 7205 Jasmine charmed to behold a bungalow type his approval of the Valparaiso. Ind.. where his brother building decorated with unusually yard campaign inaugurated in vernon is siuaymg law. Mrs. Kiley street Palms. Riley was said bj his wife to be 31 years of age. She pretty cobblestones, gathered from Tuesday's Herald. was intending to return to her was closely questioned by Assistant nook corner and of the callevery somebody "It was time home in Los Angeles. The arrest country, and the walls a ed' the Orem on that Unievrsity changed the plan and both of them Captain of Detectives Chapman, tn mass 'of ivy and vines. Flower gar- avenue freight yard, said Robert came to Richfield. charge of University police station, and allowed to return to her home. ' dens also are in evidence, the whole Moorefield. . , "It appears that Wendell was Officers Mack and Doland of the ' We're glad the freights ..'are; only 'shot in the leg. I don't thinji setting ideal for the , new concepwere assigned to police university tion of "the factory beautiful." Hodson R. aeciarea j. gone, that ' the injuries are. fatal. .After locate The most striking feature of all soeakine for the postal workers, Riley. Mrs. Riley stated going back to Richfield this after- that she was the mother of two. is the' sanitary methods employed.! when asked today whether any noon I may go down to Los Anchildren, 5 and 7 years of age. Unusual cleanliness and order pre- - decision had been made by the geles to bring my son back home." vail, making it positive that all! head office of the Orem road aa to ARRESTED IN DENVER. psoducts are pure and wholesome the using of University avenue for LOS ANGELES, July 18. WenDENVER, Colo., July 18. Brick-so- n The equipment and machinery is of a freight yard, H. J. Stagg, local dell Alexander who told was arrested. April XI at the the very latest type and is the agent of the road, said that he had the police he Is Erickson, a son of the judgs most plant in the entire received no information from the of the Sixth judicial district in postoff ice as he waa calling (or western states. head office on the matter. Utah, was shot and seriously (Continued oa Pas ii - r ( UTAH Generally fair tonlgti' and Thursday; little change r. - ty J o n - .n wr 1 , Wen-serve- anti-freig- tat inter-mountai- n j of any newspaper south of Salt Lake GiC-t-. Eight) |