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Show S" n MILY H THE HERALD ue HeraM Want-Ad- a When yen reach fat mere.thaH tt8 homes. Try eae next time yen baw rent trade. something to TAu w-'- .. 3 GEORGE MOORE to Chamber of Commerce MEIS'BY UTAH PIONEER MICTION REORGANIZED Tiles' Tues- - PRICE TWO CENTS. THE CHRISTMAS SERVWESTJTION, GtOF C. BOARD LOCALS BEING Warmer north portion day. uay PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 19237 DIRECTORS OF BUREAU ' UTAH Fair tonight 'und Ftraf in news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and fitst delivered in the homes. TfflRTYEIGHTH YEAR. NO. 133, FAM ' THE WEATHER N.Y. BUFFALO, JUDGE TUCKER IRON PIPE CO. DIESINPROVO STUDIES FIELD canies on Board. Came to Utah from England and Settled m in "Provo. PROVO LOCAL MEETS EDUCATION, BUSINESS, PROFESSIONS LISTED CROSSED PLAINS IN OXTEAM COMPANY RAILROAD RATES MUST BE FAIR TO INDUSTRY County Organization to Elect New OfficersrFriday, Final Election Closes Tuesday Evening at 8 O'clock; Was Exper ing as Wood liirner ai Smooth Lumber Yards. BejieveAner Experimental C. OF. C. CANDIDATES. R. Clark. LeRoy Dixon. H. V. Hoyt. O. A: Spear. D. D. Sutton. George Moore, 94, pioneer of 1861, died Sunday at his residence, 100 South Sixth East. The cause of deujh was general debility' incident to old. age. He was born in Walsall, Articles of Incorporation Be FiteA WUMSounty Ckrk Soon. i Mem- - ,- UESDAEVENEOl - Five to Be Elected. December 21. officials of the farm bureau organisation, the fanners of the county are turning out enthusiastically at the educational and Incorporation meetings of the various locals which were begun on Wednesday of last week, , In each one of .the locals visited thus far, the papers Incorporating the farm bureau into a marketing association hare been signed by the officers of the local at the unani-- . mous request of the members. bald Monday at Meetings-were Grand View and Timpanogos. Meetings will be held this week as follows: Tuesday, Pleasant View and Provo; Wednesday, Vineyard and Lakeview; Thursday Mapleton and Springvile; Friday, Palmyra and Spanish Fork ; Saturday, Lake Acordln g to Herald Walter J7 ' . - SIX FOOTBALL CLASSES FOR - . Poultry producers on Provo Bench will be given the opportunity of attending a weekly course In problems of interest to the poultry men. Arrangements have been made by the 17-ye- i ? CHRISTMAS. Buried Alive 5; V4 v ' ' s 7V V kx ' Provo High School Completes Utah to Schools. DENVER, Colo.. Dec. 110. The schedule confab of the Rocky Moun tain conference coaches here Friday and Saturday was more or less an exhibition of cold feet on the part of the roaches of the Colora do schools. Apparently they had .... v .1.1 beginning of the meeting and fused to jsrnnt any of the three re-:Jr-i.i The Toung university was com notwithstanding pletely igroned the fact that even though Infants in the conference the schools played one of the hardest schedules of any team in the section. The Colorado coaches, bcut on win ning games, rather than promoting true sportsmanship, proposed a schedule for the Cougars even more difficult of execution than the Ui'i schedule. The following schedule - for the Young university was approved ut the meeting: Oetolior 4. Colorado Teachers (Greeley) at Provo. October 11 Montana State at Bozcmun. October 18. Open. October 25 Utah at Salt Lake. Novemlter 1. Open. November 8. Utah Aggies at Inter-mountai- n - November Gunnison. November Golden. November November 11. Western States at 15. Colorado Mines at 22. 27. .Open. Open. tass- y stW - ! 4 r ' m It knied and two others Mriouslj Injured whtn they Tk.. m.n wsrs ntombtd 40 feet bsiow the stmt tevel tn this sewer cav4a la Uilwaukts, m DECEMBER 13TH?? (j S.' c mm s V4 , K v FOR BREDESEN SNOWSTORIll PILES DRIFTS IN COLORADO - strokes-ef-apoplex- GfandeHattroadflow lO.--T- Wer-slng- er, r blast-furnace ! YOUNG MOTHER one-hal- PASSES AWAY r n i I ld lf k BOYSCOUTS ROTARY CLUB . Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Most sensational case, in all the annals of crbvinal jurisprudence in Utah coiintu. the most asiouhdina muster u of American courtrccnisriaht Jicrc i:t Provo"TwentyYear8by Judge James B. Tucker. And other Rotarians, Clayton Jenkins, John Smith, Reed Andcrbcrg, Oscar Spear, George Fitzroy, insist that getting twenty years from the judge h mli compared h what the rest of the stars of stage and minstrelsy will dish out at the Boy Scout benefit, program at the Columbia theater, Thursday, December thirteenth Cmon; leVs go! Your last chance to spend money on yourself before Christmas! ' . Pt FUNERAL HELD Flta-gera- BAZAAR AND FESTIVAL PATSON. Dec. 10. The . Nebo stake primary officers and the pri mary officers of, the three wards of rayson gave a Harvest tesuvai ana bazaar Friday evening In the Pay-sopavilion. The primary work of last year was demonstrated by the children. Five hundred were In attendance, ATTENTION, SINGERS! Every tabernaacle choir member Is earnestly requested to attend rehearsal next Wednesday eveulug at 7 :30 p. m. sharp, in order to prepare for the Christmas concert program to be given Cunday evening, December 23. J. R. BOSIIARD. Director. Bishop-A- - HVE Hl'NDRED ATTENtt Arrangements for Fourtn Annual Carnival Extensive preparations are being made for the fourth annual Christbum carnival to be held at the Provo high school Thursday December 21. Every year for the last four years, Christmas carnival day has been the big gala dav of the hleh school year. lu. fact so successful nave these carnivals been that the quality of what the high school offers on each of these days la assured, r V The following program has been planned for activities on Thursday : inanei program in the morning. Chicken dinner at noon. Special arrangements will be made to have ine merchants and townspeople served first, at their luncheon hour. A continuous' of preformance wven vaudeville acta will run from 1J:3u to 8 The committee in charge, promises to make this one ,. of the biggest features of the day and one of the best vaudevilles ever ataged In the high schooL . ' In th eveulnir the bit Christmas "oiifi'tU ball takes place. This dance promises to be more successful than those In prevous years. The best orchestra, obtainable will furnish the music.' " Townspeople as well aa student know what a success the carnival years have been and they . are anticipating thla yeart caml- ' ior It Will IM trna tn Ita ilnnn digger ana Better Every Tear." The Red Cross oriHnf1 tn flan. 11 wae founded In 18C3 Jl'i. Colorado Coaches Refuse Grant Games to Three "if LAID TO REST T SCHEDULE i rroyo. CARNIVAL . MRS. CRAWFORD GAMES ON 1924 POULTRYMEN -- , They -- read-ing'th- state department of, education for MOTHER OF PROVO WOMAN the conducting of such a course at DIES IN NEPHI HOME the Lincoln high school each WedNEPHf, Vac. 8. Mrs. Madeline PIONER DAUGHTERS GIVE GOOD PROGRAM nesday afternoon ftom 1 to 2:30 Pyper Bigler.wife of Mark Blgler, SPANISH FORK, Dec. 10. The o'clock. died at her home Thursday after a Robert L. Ashby, prominent long illness. Mrs. Blgler was born J. Wylle Thomas chapter of the years ago. Be- Doughters of Utah Pioneers met F& poultry man of American Fork, has .in Xephl sixty-tw- o sides ber husband, she Is survived aay arternoon at the Home of Mrs. been employed to have charge of the by the followtog children : Mrs. "L. Bessie Gardner Hales. Community course. It is understood the classes Mrs. R. J. Broad- - singing was led by Mrs. Louise" will not be lecture courses, but more A. Bailey,-Jr- i dis- head and Lyle Blgler of Xephl and Larson. Chaplain Rosetta Robert- - In the nature of "round-tabl- e Mrs. AJ C. Thorne of Salt ake son offered prayer. The history of cushions. and Mrs..A. E. "Cox ofTrovd. Fu- Thomas C. Martell was" gTfwbjr his ra&era and will con- Mrs. . Bessie G. neral services will be held Sunday granddaughter, . 15 afternoon in the tabernacle.. Hales; Miss Grace Gardner entertained with Instrumental music. A PROVO BENCH BOY SICK. quartet comprised of Mra Elinor old son of Taylor, Eliza and Florence Martell rearing of the baby chicks, sanita Virgil Cordner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cordner of and Mra Lenore GulL Miss Eunice .tlon, feeds, diseases, the construcProvo Bench. Is at the Alrd hos Bird of Provo entertained with . a tion of the proper kind of buildpital where be underwent an opera- reading'; Mrs. Margaret Robertson ings, etc. tion Monday. The poultry men will be Invited to gave a number of Interesting episodes In the life of her father, the class their own problems as well NEW SKATING RINK Thomas C. Martell; a pianologue as their success in the business. The AT MOZART PAVILION was given by Miss Grace Gardner, class will be conducted in the LinAn skating rink will be accompanied by Mrs. H. A. Gard coln high school each Wednesday afternoon during December, January opened at the Mozart dance pavi ner. lion about Devember 15 by Gad and February. Similar courses will Williams and Monte Young. Mahogany trees reach their full also be given by Mr. Ashby in other More than 329 pairs of the facommunities of the county. when 200 years old. height mous Richardson skates have been ordered and will be here for the Were oienlng date. It is believed that the new rink will be popular In Provo, it being several years ago since, a skating rink was operated In. this city,. 1 e, - ofOTect5rswinTe secretary ; R. D. Wadley, manager ; W. H. Chlpman, member, of the executive committee. Lawrence Atwood of Pleasant Grove, state organizer ror the' farm bureau, has also attended several of the meetings. Following the holding of he last meeting the incorporation papers of all of the locals will be filed with the cohnty clerk. 'The incorporation of the county unit, the Utah County Farm Bureau, will be completed . at the - annual meeting of the organization in the court house Friday, December 21, at which time the officers for the com-i- n gyear will be elected. Ife y completed Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Ballots now. are in the hands of members; -- having been mailed Saturday by Secretary E. S. Hinckley of the C. of C. The ballot carries the names of ten men who received highest preference vote in the primary. Three university faculty members are Included. , There, are Dr. Franklin Stewart Harris, president of the Brigham Young university ; Prof. Herald It. Clark, of the university's department of finance and banking and Prof. H. V. Hoyt, dean of the business college. - Contractors, builders, real estate, are represented by Leroy Dixon, state senator and head of the Dixon Real Estate company and Claude Ashworth, architect and Oscar A. Spear, president of the Smoot Lum. ber company. , Retail merchandising is repre D. D. sented by Sutton, owner of Sutton's Market. The manufacturing interests are represented by Thomas F. Pierpont, president of the Provo Foundry & Machine Co.,. and of the Provo- Springville Holding company. Professional Interests are. represented by Judge James B. Tucker. the officials of the Utah county farm bureau who have been attending the meetings in the locals are L. L. Bunnell, president, H. W. Core, vice president; C. E. Ludlow, " - straf-fordshln- e, The final election for five vacan cies on the Provo Chamber of Among Stage Has Passed Many wnu Enter Field. A cast iron pipe company of Buffalo, New Tork, now Is planning the J a cast Iron pipe III construction-- of H plant Between provo and Spring-villaccording to a representative the company, who recently inves1830. 2, England. April tigated the local iton possibilities. Saint After Joining the Latter-daThe concern is known to be one of church in his native land, Jjc emthe largest eastern producers of cast igrated to Utah in 1861, crossing the ihJl Iron pipes and would use a large plains in the Joseph Smith quantity of the pigiron produced by company. He settled In Provo and JAMES B. TUCKER. JUDGE the blast furnace. had made this his home continually The company's investigator waa. of - A unique sketch with the title sluce then with the exception resided at "Twenty Years by Judge James K especially cautious against undue abouj Wallsburg. Tucker" Is to lie presented at the publicity, as he termed it and insist- nn Mr. Moore was exiert Columbia theats;' Thursday even ed that the name of the company mechanic and had been employed as Ing, December l.'itli, as pa ft of the and his own be kept out of prfnt un" it woodturner at the Smoot Lumber Provo Rotary chili minstrel show, til some .definite action had been company for more than 35, years. which is being given as n contri taken by the company's executives office of a highprlest. He held-thbutiou to the Boy Scout program in in Buffalo. "There are many reasons why we He is survived by seven sons and Provo. seven daughters, Albert D. Moore, The sketch Is from the gifted pen kdo not wish, an announcement made D." Moore, Ernest Moore, J. of the honorable city judge and has aums time," ne explained to See- lll)ertMoore Of Provo; George C. received Eden great praise from those retary E. 8. Hinckley at the Provo e Chamber of Commerce'. Moore and Samuel Moore of Salt who have had the privilege of There are Lake City, John M. Moore and Mrs. he manuscript. The Judge has many "ifs" to be considered," OUie Bancroft of Duschene ; Mrs. received offers from several lead- added. Susie Bam and Mrs. Maybell Sum- ing publishers and is now considerWhen pressed as to the "ifs" he ner, of Provo ; Mrs. Sarah Wolf of ing the various proposals, as rhe de said: Delta ; Mrs. Comnel Bott and Mrs. sires the widest possible distribu "Railroad rates must be considFlorence Lift of Palona, Colo.; tion of the work. Optimistic ered. We must know If the1 railMrs. Annie Jennings, Salt Lake friends declare that it deserves a roads will give us profitable rates He is also survived by 45 place in our permanent literature to the Pacific coast i City. We must grandchildren, 49 great grandchil- and still more enthusiastic friends know if Birmingham cast Iron pipe dren, four great- great grandchil- insist it is worthy of being printed can be laid down cheaper on the . .. in the Provo Herald. dren. coast, via. the Panama canal, than Funeral services will be held It was only after urgent solicita hi can be shipped from this point Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. In the. tion on the part of the mayor and atIs the "Another Bonneville ward cbapeL The body the chief of Police that Judge titude of the V. S. Steel probable corporation. consented to have the work Will may be viewed at the family resi Tucker that company contest with the dence prior to the services. Inter presented to a Provo audience. be Utah producers the Pacific . coast Is a forgone n ". Funeral services were neld In the ment will be la the Provo city fore publication and It market? That's important players, who question. The possible future Provo Fourth ward chapel Sunday cemetery under the direction of conclusion that the from merYork New been imported have the Berg Mortuary. who died Mrs. Ore E. Crawford for will be greeted by gers and purchasers of .steel and for the occasion, home in this at her city Thursday a crowded house Thursday even iron plants must be considered. after several months illness. Will one of. the lafge eastern coning at the Columbia. L. Booth presided. lfred cerns purchase the Columbia Steel rend The Boshard-Pyn- e quartet plant and make it a heglible factor ered two selections and solos were in the Iron trade? Sv and H. Dr. Murray Pyne sung by "It will take about six months Roberts. for the experimental stage to have The' invocation waa offered by passed. When that is done we can William P. Clayton and the bene fairly accurately gunge the future ' diction by William Ashworth. serof the Iron Industry in Utah. Largely attended funeral If, The speakers were Dr. H. 8. vices were held then, it looks as good as now apSunday in the Buttle. and Bishop Joseph Pyne pears tt may not only our comThe grave in the Provo city ceme Provo Second ward chapel, for pany but many others will be in this In who Bredesen was died this Ureer. Arne dedicated Julian by tery field." two Thursday Another Investigation being made following MURDER-CASE IS- RECALLED city y. of th? inffli industrial situation la Rio Dec. Scth Scott of the ward bishopric PAYSON, body of that now conducted by J. F. Rescues Snowbound Autoof Watervilt, New York, who Martin Schwab, which Was found presided. The opening prayer was William Norman and mobile Party. by through the D. & R. G. W. railroad in September, 1920, In sn aban offered : beneI. Jacobson offered the officials is studying the industrial 4 doned well near Flagstaff, Aria., Jacob SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. his murder several diction. opportunities here. It Is understood following leaderchoir ward The under the 10. According to S O S signals that he is representing a large' ' months preceding, was brought here of Nelson Prof. Elmer sang ship for burial. piclred up by the Radio Corpora manufacturing. plaut nsing pigiron solo a was selections and and would locate its plant near the Mr. Schwab was a resident of several tion of America, the mail boat William Knudsen. rendered by Is on rocks of the son a Point and site. at Sear the rvprcneutfltlve Pay were The Albert Jones, Maline, Alaska, and is iu a dun- speakers Champion Register company of P. S. Thomas I Kggerteu, the states of Presidcut CleveLiiml, (., iu gerous position. A. F. Ahlauder 4 L'tabA Idaho, Colo: : do and Ari I.nrst-L. I,. .Nelson. s International rew Service. zona, lie left Pii) win March is, and Bishop Scth Scott dedicated the grave lu car for DENVER. Colo., Dec. 10. Eight 1U20, In a Ford Provo city cemetery. f Inches of snow, driven, Arizona. At Milford he traded the the and Chan Ford for a by n veritable gale, piled huge ARE HELD SERVICES FOR dler mid proceeded to Flagstaff, dniifts and wreaked havoc throughMRS. LOUSE B. JOHNSON out the spite during the past Ariz., from which place he wrote to bis wife advising her that he was '.SPANISH FORK, Dec. 10. Fit hours. One man, John .Huston, 21, Mrs. Margaret Tueller, 35 years was run down by a Rock Island leaving for Wlualow, Ariz. services were held at the First neral' This was the uist heard from Mr. passenger train and instantly kill- of age, died at her home, 03 West for church afternoon ward Saturday Schwab until his body was found ed, eight miles east of Colorado First North. street, Sunday night lu aii almndoued wetl in Septem Mrs. Louise Boyack Johnson. Bish- Springs, when blinded by the driv- She was the wife of Albert Tueller was In O. Beckstrom William ber of the same year. The body op ing snow. Two men, companions of and had only lived In Provo a was found by two boys who were charge and made the closing re- Huston, narrowly escaped with their short while, having moved here rewere Other -Henry marks. speakers lives shortly after his death when cently from Geneva, Bear Lake J herding cows. , Hayes, and their bunkhouse caught fire, forc- county. .. The automobile later was located A. Gardner, John was Invocation The T. Lewis. Mrs. Tijelled was torn in Paris, In California and Harry Nash, who Duvld ing them Into the blizzard in only and the McKeU J. their night clothes. was tried- for the murder tof Mr. offered by Henry Idaho, where her parents had setA man, woman and little girl tled after their arrival tn this , by John T. uaies. Schwab, is serving a life sentence benediction ward furnished was the Music by were rescued by a Rio Grande snow country from Holland. in the Arizona penitentiary. , Mr. Schwab was 54 years of age choir, the Jameson sisters and Mrs. plow crew when their 'automobile She Is survived by her husband " Interment HalesGardner. stalled In the drifts . near Palmer and 'parents and the following sons and is survived by his widow and Bessie five children, the oldest now being was in Spanish Fork cemetery, Lake. Their ears were frozen and and daughters, Mrs. Gladys dedicated was by all suffered from exposure. 12 years of age. He also Is survided where the grave of Long Beach, CaL, MabeL All but two highways leading out tattle, Wandt, Leona, Russell, Vibv three sisters and two brothers. Bishop Beckstrom. of Colorado Springs were blocked ola, Kenneth and an Infant three Funeral services were neld this and many autoists marooned on weeks of age.' afternoon at 2 o'clock in the First REVOLT FORCES SPREAD ' , STATE MEXICAN THROUGH various highways leading out of ward chapel. Funeral services Will be held in j Denver. the nlltch Funeral- - Service Home DRAGON MINE DIVIDEND. International News Service. at 1 :3a o'clock where the 'Tuesday Rev10. Mex..Dec. VERA CRUZ, IN one-haWINDSTORM LOS ANGELES cent a A dlpldend of Funeral Service Home ' , the Hatch General forces LARGEunder DAMAGES AREA share was declared Monday by the olutionary services . Interment will be tn the Sanchez 10. Dec. LOS com that captured ANGELES, Cal.. Guadalupe Droyan Consolidated Mining Provo city cemetery. pany. The Dividend will total $,- Julapa, capital of the state of Vera 'A windstorm that lashed Lok Anbelines extxended and southern since their have California geles 875. The books will close December Cruz, automobiles which tried to push 15 and the dividend will be payable yond the city to protect It from Friday night, at times gaining pro- through the storm are reported by acsubcounter-attacof a' had almost the federals, gale; by December 20. the automobile, club to. have been portions sided today after doing thousands wrecked, cording to reports here today. fedof worth dollars the of was NLNE KILLED IN RIOT. It damage. In I xwi Angeles the storm broke reported here that The damage consisted mostly of maup plate glass windows and blew International News Bervle, erals were moving up fresh for an trees down and blowing telcphono down signboards. , 8cveral persons LONDON, Dec. 10. Nine persons assult. were killed snd several wounded in . Wounded soldiers brought here poles, crippling telephone and tele- were reported to have been cut by ' and the was buttle stranding of flying glass s3d-eh- ers graph service, a political riot at Athens said a dis fiomlhe front" said the narrowly motorists by debris that was escaped Injury when' branches of patch from that city this afternoon. oc of great intensity with artillery, many on blown hlgllway emevery trees nearly were blown dowfi. At Santa Rioting broke out during a political machine guns and small arms Several Los into' ...... Angeles. . v nna .rwtm v. lending ployed by Ixith sides. luut uiv meeting., highest tide in Vers undermined several callus n the ocean front canyon. ' "r. Vl rTr. - Claude Ashworth.. F.,.,8: Harris. U. B. Tucker. T. F. Pierpont. , Shore and Benjamin. " Adams. Manufacturers of Cast Iron Pipe ProposeJTantear Coluhibia Steel Site. mi bers,Voting to EilLYaca.. ' -- . . COLDEST WEATHER , Tho thermometer touched aero at 0 o'clock Sunday morning at the TJ. 8. Reclamation; Service . station in Provo. That is the lowest mark act since last winter here. Another effort to set cold waa I noticed Monday morning when, at 0 o'clock the Reclamation I thermometer stood at 2 above aero. Then the nice warm sun began heating up things and at 1 o'clock Monday the thermometer Indicated 53 degrees, quite a rise In seven hours. - |