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Show DAILY HER ALD THE HERALD Yh nrh booM. joa use Herald y . Try lemrttiinc t ia w THIRTY-EIGHT-H YFaat-A- wore thxa S next time you have trade, er rent. YEAR. First innews, first in circulation, first in advertising, NO. 166. THE WEATHER I'TAH PRICE TWO CENTS STATl 00 II L exret unsettled anrf 7rsf delivered in the homes. THE PROYO HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1924. 0 PJD 15 MR lb If I!!) 12) lb Tues- tonight. I'nsW-Ie- day generally fair, northwest portion. Ml JJ 11 uv I PR W 00 $ Wasateh Land Grant to B. Y. U. May Get U. S. Hearing GRANT DOES NOT INCLUDE ASPEN GROVE The land proposed to be sold by the national forest service to the Brigham Young university, according to the terms of Senate Bill No. 1222, introduced by Senator Reed Smoot, does NOT INCLUDE ASPEN GROVE! It is a small plot of densely wooded land south of Aspen Grove, not suited for public camping purposes and does not prevent the public's access to Aspen Grove or the Timp trail. UNCANCELS OIL LEASE OF PETITION To the United States Senate. To the Honorable Committee on Public Lands, COMMITTEE TO CONVENTION President Appoints Lawyers MEET INPROVO Officers of Six Sunday School Convention to Choose DeleStake Boards Gather in gates to National ConAnnual Convention. vention May 9. Recover Leases Fall Made. DAUGHERTY WILL NOT HANDLE CASE r o Nt J Further Extraction of Oil to Be Stopped by Walsh Resolution. United States Senate: Gentlemen: We, citizens of the State of Utah, petition By KENNETH W, CLARK. your honorable committee to report favorably to the United States Senate for its consideration Senate Bill No. 1222, now International News Service Staff Correspondent. before congress, granting 80 acres of mountain-sid- e land of the Wasatch National Forest to the Brigham Young univerJan. 28. The WASHINGTON, federal government moved quickly sity for summer school and camping purposes. UTAH STATE SIX-STA- KE TEAPOT DOME to (Cut this petition out, sign it and forward to Hon. Reed Suioot, U. S. Capitol, Washington, D. C.) MANY ATTEND NEW WHOLESALE OIL STATION INPROVO .i.r. "...T..? ' - X ...7 W, ljtf1 ., ..... v l IMPORTANCE OF UNION MEETING EMPHASIZED UTAH REPUBLICANS ENDORSE COOLJDGE Two General and Two Departmental Sessions Held During the Convention. Logan Wants Convention Nominating G. O. P. Stafe Ticket. The importance of the union Delegates to the Republican na- meetings was the keynote of the tional convention to be held In ' convention held at the Young uni Cleveland, Ohio, June 10, will be versity Sunday by the stake Sun- elected at a convention of the Re-day school boards of Utah, Wa- publican state committee which will reserve oil satch, Alpine, Nebo, Juab and Tin-ti- c be held at Provo, May 9. This was ; naval to cancel the today stakes. All of the addresses as decided at the meeting of the com- - ; of the leases made by Mountaineer Tells (Signed) Kentucky well as the departmental sessions mi t tee for Interior Albert F. Fall with the Three the coining campaign, : ArMen Under held during the convention empha- held Young of Feuds of South in Sinclair and Dolienk interests. . at the Hotel Utah Saturday- sized all of ward the Twin in to rest be necessity are cut other takFalls, Idaho, Course. House was and attached, While the White here, (If paste a ruled paper signatures Lyceum Representation to the state conatin school officers being Sunday for Theft. to petition for remaining signatures.) will be based on the Repubing swift steps to appoint two at the union meeting and vention known lawyers, one Republican vote for Warren G. Harding ' "For twenty-fou- r Texas Company Opened Disyears and a tendance of the the proper preparation in 1920, it was decided after heated , lican and one Democrat, to inauguThe Ford coupe stolen Wednesday half," said Jamea Burns, lyceum supervisors. tributing Warehouses in debate on the question, which near- rate court action to recover the two evening from in front of the Sutton known Provo affectionately e, lecturer, Monday. leases, Senator Walsh, Demorcat, of cafe has been recovered in Twin About 125 persons attended the ly resulted iu a split in the this "Burns of the Mountains," divided the standing meeting was Montana, the senates prime prose- Falls, Idaho, according to advise rewhich convention, presided cutor, submitted his resolution in ceived by Sheriff J. D. Boyd from FRED J. HISCHIER IS morning In his brief talk to the stu over by George D. Pyper of the as to whether the representation DISTRICT MANAGER dents of the Brigham Young uni presidency of the Deseret Sunday should be based on the votes cast the senate, directing the president the sheriffs office of the Idaho city. W. to take such action and to stop furThree young men are under arMany stuke and for Ernest Bamberger, James versity, "P have been hoping that I School Union. ther extraction of oil from the re- rest on a charge of having stolen the Service Stations Throughout might have the privilege of coming ward officers were present besides Cherry or Harding. One delegate for each 100 Repubserves at the Teapot Dome and Elks car according to the advises and institution. Just thnt long the stake Sunday school officers. lican County Will Retail Prod- to thisMr. votes cast for Harding will be session In the first general Hills. "two Burns may be returned to Provo. One of continued, ago," ucts of New Company. the basis of representation of delePassage of the Walsh resolution the boys has given his name as Ode- Mormon missionaries came to Onei Charles B. Felt siioke on the topic, to the state convention at "before the sun goes down" was kirk, claiming Spanish Fork as his da, Kentucky and told me the story "Why Your Rtnke Union Meeting gates in which he out Provo. Figures on the number of I Is Indispensable, Since of that freely predicted. Several hours of home, although the sheriffs office their day people. from each of tab's 29 Wasatch Forest Supervisor Utah Automobile Association stormy debate promised to precede is under the impression that he hails The Provo distributing office of have been anxious to come here. lined the necessity for the monthly delegates counties are not yet available. from Provo bench. Another of the the Texas company, dealers in oils this action. Tells The Herald Why He "Hums of the Mountains" is head union meetings. aHe explained that Voices Opposition to Pro and two Seven delegates-at-hirgSunday school Names of many nationally known boys gives the name of Brown and and gasoline, opened for business of the Oneida Institute which was in order for district . Apposes Smoot Bill. to be In touch with tlie work from each congressional posed Grant. worker the considered at The to from be were claims iu an effort a founded Wyoming. ago to century attorneys Fred Monday morning, according in hand, it is necessary that he or will represent I'tah at the naWhite House over Sunday to take name of the third boy has not been II. mountaineers to the teach Kentucky convention. tional of Provo the LAND GRANT DOES Ilischier, manager also He these 'she nttenl PUBLIC HEARING MAY meetings. how to Hive a bcttrr-Jife- . charge of the government's interests learned, according to Sheriff Boyd. office. Din ing the meeting a telegram fact that although the NOT INCLUDE ASPEN During the past f uir or five BE GIVEN BOTH SIDES independently of the department of The boys came through Twin In his leetureTiiis evening iu Col Stressed'Tbe come to these meet- was received from Logan, bidding officers ward conW. the been has were recount these John few Mr. are said and will Burns a company Falls nights afjo convention which will justice. Among lege ball. jeks ings to be given instruction they for the state Provo Citizens Senate Bill No. 1222 Arouses Davis, potential candidate for the to Lave taken a Chevrolet sedan structing warehouses and tanks on some of the thrilling experiences should Majority not forget that they should name the state Republican ticket. overwere the for from in that city. They Democratic nomination Kentucky, be Favor Alpine Summer its property on South University through he has passed to give of their knowl- As the time and plaus for this conin Aspen . New nlterest taken at Contact, Nevada, by the "I sluill tell nothing but the truth, edgewilling presidency; Henry L. Stimson, and experience to their fellow vention lon e not been made, tha bid School Home. all now have of which been avenue, Grove Camping Ground. in Taft's Twin Falls deputy sheriffs and lint not all of the truth," Mr. Burns was placed on file. secretary of war The local office and said this morning. "There is too workers. completed. The committee gave a vote of concabinet ; Sherman L. Whipple. Dem- brought back to that city. The proposed grant of land on An effort will be made by the warehouse will lie the distributing much for me to tell in one story." T. Albert Hooper, who spoke on fidence to President Coolidge, as ocrat of Boston ; Charles B. Warren, (From Salt Lake Tribune.) fount Thnpnnogos to the Brigham Utah county sheriff's office to have center for the company's products The lecture will begin at 8 o'clock. "The filiform Fast Dav Lesson," follows: "President Calvin CoolProtesting against the proposed Republican of Michigan; Atlee Poremene, Democrat of the boys extradited, unless the fed- iu Utah and adjoining counties to ."oung university has stirred up explained that this was merely an idge Las proved himself to be a passage of bill No. 1222, now before of the south. effort to obtain the proper kind of genuine leader. His ability, cadiscussion and mny load congress, granting 160 acres of land Ohio and C. A. Severance, Republi- eral officials of the department of the justice take steps to have the boys testimonies from the members of pacity, bis clear thinking, his canAlthough the company has not to the Brigham Young university can of St. Paul, o a bearing in before Washington the various classes. He pointed out dor, deliberation and definite conhandled under the Dyer act on a been iu business here before, three which includes part of the most de- AmcMcan Bar association. he public hinds committee of 'the that if the teachers would assign clusions meet the approval of all. General Attorney Daugherty; charge of transporting stolen auto- service statious in the county have sirable public camping grounds and Miand preview these lessons on the We. the members of the Republican mobiles from one state into an- already become retail distributers United States senate. mountain scenery in the Wasatch wired President Coolidge, from last Sunday of the month, the slate committee of I'tah, and the The grant is contained in Senate forest, the Utah Automobile associaIn Provo the Anami, Fin., approving the decision to other. In the latter case the boys of its products. Kill No. 122, introduced hy Senator tion has handled without em- may be given a sentence in a federal derson Ford garage handles pupils and parents would then have chaiiinun of the Republican county the passed a resolution in favor have the suitscounsel the opportunity to discuss the topic committee, express our confidence Texaco products, as does also the within the de- penitentiary. Heed Smoot and sells to the univer of the proposed Alpine drive, which ployment of in President Calvin Coolidge and The Ford coupe was taken from Steel City Service station and the during the week. sity mi neres of land, practically is now under construction, to keep partment of justice. express our confidence in bis masill of it on the mountainside. "As vou know. I do not desire to Center street Wednesday evening Arrowhead Service station in PleasThe these lands iu the present forest Joint public installation services to each stuib'nt for The terful leadership of our party." land is to lie used for summer school reserve control. were held Friday in the Odd Fel- have a necessity evade any responsibility in this or while it's owner, J. L. Clark of ant Grove. textbook if suiiervised study Twenty counties of tne 2'J were ' Recently the company received a lows lodge by the Uebeknh I. O. O. was to be effective was demon, irposes and camping. The land grant is asked for by the other matters, but considering tnnt Price, was eating supper in the Sut represented at the meeting, and in ' Opposition to the grant developed B. Y. U. for educational purposes, Mr. Fall and I served in the cabinet ton care. Accoruing to Air. uiaru, renewal of one of the world's larg- F. ; Provo lodge No. 14, I. O. O. F., strated by Harold G. Reynolds. some instances both the state corn-m- il in Suit Luke City last week when to yon, he had been watching the car con- est contracts for the lubrication of and the Bonneville Encampment, I. A singing practice was conducted and, according to the investigation together, this would be fair teemau and the county chairman but 150 news of the hill's introduction arthe of members More O. electric O. when F. window, the than juslines, Mr. the tinually to Fall through railway P. department autolnobile Ernest association, perKimball, with by Edward by the of one county were present. a in Brooklyn-Manhattainterested rived at the headquarters of the mits of the Daughnewspaper Transit and friends becoming therein," assistants and corpor organizations tice or of use for this at the the organ. Paxmaii necessary The meeting was called order for about ten minutes failed to keep atiou and the New l'ork Rapid were present at the services. Hah State Automobile association any other land for educationl pur- erty said. chairman. by Carl R. Marcusen, looked on he When a constant the Iu session. am! at the offices of the U. S. For criticised with Trasit and been contracted Mrs. the up vigil. special closing general has Hopkins Mary again Daugherty C. It. lloiiingsworth acted as secreposes will be given to the instituwas gone. Texus company for the lubricants team conducted the installation of Judge Henry H. Itolapp gnve an inestry service in Salt Lake. tion by the forest reserve in a man- the floor of the senate "as not beinc from the paper the car iu the absence of E. Hugh needed for all surface, elevated and the Reliekah officers who were Mrs. spirational address on "The Vision tary The automobile association took a ner which will not interfere with above suspicion" in connection with Miller. Work." School of Eva of noble this Leona entire Sunday Judge determined stand against the bill. the public interest, such a permit the lease. This is said to have in- FARM HANDS PAID subway equipment grand; Shurtliff, Governor Charles R. Mabey made WELL DURING 1923 system. Baker, vice grand; Mae Rutherford, Rolapp pointed out that the great- the oiK'uing address, in which he fluenced President Coolidge not to telegraphing its protest to Washing- - being granted free of charge. enis church iu that est work the 21 treasof Marie to the t"!i. Dana Parkinson, forest super and the departHomer, Although only years age, told briefly of the success of the Tha bill, which is presented by turn the case over WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. Ameri- Texas company has grown to a most seretary trusted to the Sunday school workurer. visor for the Wasatch national for- - United States Senator lteed Smoot, ment. administration and Republican to remarkable can farmers rewages them rests since higher the ers paid uiwm st, too, opposed the granting of the was initiated at the request of the The officers of the Provo lodge proportion, taking its pointed out how financial obliga- 1923 than at any in labor farm com male of the sponsibility instructing land. place among the foremost oil com No. 14. were John Hawk, noble t of the state had decreased B. Y. U. and is receiving the backe VOO time since 1920, the peak R. ing leaders and members of the under this administration. Mr. Tarkinson came to Provo to panies in the wcrld. The WOMAN BORN IN NAI grand; R. E. Homer, vice grand; ing of local organizations. was anuonuced since it HOME the He 1914, fact that stressed CITY church. HEHEB AT year Brere-toDIES 'liseuss the matter with PrnnMpnt Scenic ine Texas company m 1922, on L. Reed, secretary and W. R. The menus of most effectively or Highway association, cham will be tomorrow HEBER CITY, Jan. 28. Mrs. at the agricultural department to- the occasion of its twentieth birth F. S. Harris, of the B. T. U. He oftreasurer. The installing head what the church on for the coming campaign ganizing bers of commerce, Kotary ana in manner ihe widow defiends day. greatly fered the Sarah Alvira Stanley Pace, were issues iu open discussion. The day, summed up its own organiza- officer was Clyde Scott, assisted by Kiwanis clubs, county commissionuniversity a fifteen-yea- r of of the of farm the which The rate teachers at her died average pay Sunday tion as follows : other officers. permit to use land on the- mountain ers and aU other civic bodies of of George Milton Pace, plan was divided into two general inschool carry out their work. laborers, including board, in 1923 Five refineries; 18 terminals; classifications. The first was tf" side, under the snnervision of the Provo are being asked to back the home here Saturday of ailments Eph Homer headed the Captain hour noon luncheon the as was $33.18 During compared chemical and physical laboratories per month, officers of the Bonneville educational phase; and, second, t forestry service. This offer, though, proposed land grant through which cident to old age. "Y" ail iu served was the 1922. 1914 in In 1844. 2fi cafeteria, the with $29,17 Mrs. Pace was born May at all refineries and terminals; a Encampment and the new officers of the visitors did not include concrete plans for the accomplishcamping land nor the Young uuniversity will be given the of being was $21.05. guests ment of getting the converted voters at Nauvoo, 111., the daughter of rate fleet of ocean-goinand coast were Guy Shurtliff, chief patriarch ; the Utah stake any water right large school this cround at $1.25 an acre. rate Sunday The average daily of pay al vessels; over 4,000 miles of pipe R. E. Homer, high priest; Thomas to the polls and carrying on the Alexander S. and Farlinda Upson President Harris pointed out to These lands, which are tocatea ac board. was exclusive of board $2.45 during line ; over Mr. Parkinson that the hillside land executive end of the campaign. cars ; hundreds Demos, senior warden; Arthur tank 5,000 the foot of Mount Timpenogos, are Stanley. Mrs. Pace was the mother of four 1932, compared with $2.20 in 1922 of distributing stations and ware Wood, secretary and W. R. Brereton Under the former classification would be of little use to the univer- said to At the afternoon general session largely control the source of sur and $1.55 in 1914. houses in aU parts of the country; treasurer and Leo Sutherland, selections were sung by the the plan of placing the National Reseveral sity iu its summer school plans ; that drinking water for public camping teen children, twelve of whom The deflation of general prices fonr Manavu Sunday School Glee club publican the national Republican topping plants ; our own ship- - junior warden. camping ground and water were ab- purposes and are a part of the pro- vive. are: Sarah A. Freseott, began in 1920, the department yard where we build tank steamers, to the report of the under the direction of D. Byron weekly publication and organ of the They According solutely essential to the school. as the known Alpine posed system, Milton Pace and stated, following high wages for cargo vessels, barges, motor ships, secretary the lodge paid out for re Jones. party into wide circulation for the Mr. Parkinson was Interviewed by drive, which will open up the scenic Francis, George, Heher uty; farm laborers, declined until the fall etc.; marrel, case and can facory; lief during the past six months, $fil0. purpose of promulgating Republithe Herald Monday morning. He attractions of Utah, Summit, Wa Emilv P. Prescott, Free of 1922, when an upward trend de- roofing manufacturing plant; largcan ideas, plans for the holding of Mt Pleasant; R. services Pace, said he was the installation Henry Following acting "for the benefit satch and Salt Lake counties. entertainments on Lincoln's birthMrs. Lettle J. veloped. and of the public In Pace est man E. were served. in ; over world the refreshments asphalt plant or opposing the land According to the Investigations E. and James day for a like purpose and the orPark 2,500 tank and City; motor, Tree, delivery grant." association, the Utah Automobile ganization of first voter clubs were sale of the "I oppose the grant because the the United States forest reserve has Alma Pace. I'nrleys pars; Amos BANDITS STEAL $100,000 tracks; approximately THOUSANDS ATTEND OF WHISKEX IN RUM RAID 1,000,000 discussed. A. Pace, , Ira of F. Texaco I'see of Hoytsville; gasoline gallons forestry policy has been to retain Il!i'LDlf developed this territory into Voolii : Mrs. Eliza Mitchell, Hayaen t''I'I,'L1 The questions were thoroughly o ,.. . i x runcwui ; over all forest lands for thn nnhHe' hba." already 27,000 v employes. r:em c iuu i a., nti i act! ncic HAMMOND. Ind., Jan. 28. A per day an extremely valuable asset for ot.rt Viu. Amanda P. Roberta or uii j discussed and the committee went Ai. i .i y Mr. Parkinson declared. "The for The crude oil production of The oecouaj on record as ueiu ouuuay jiu lue gang of between twenty and thirty Texas International Newi Service. public use and conveyance and are favoring all three company, according to figures wsra cnapei ior inomas d. iiursc, estry service developed the Timpa- - said to have spent $19,000 in this Cnlnmhifl. two loaded bandits was 28. Jan. today early MOSCOW, Today There are fifty-thre- e grandenu- automobile trucks with whiskey at given out eerly this year, aggregated a who died at his home in Salt Lake plans. gos trail and the Alnine road and work. in nationt.1 of mourning The decision to bring the state day dren and forty it would establish a bad the warehouse of the Hammond 73,300 barrels daily, Including Russia for Nieolul Leniue, late head City last week. He was formerly convention to Proo came after I. The automobile association feels precedent or a part for us to turn that lanff over to nrl- Mrs. Pace spent large barrels daily in the Gulf coast of the Soviet government, whose a resident of Provo. Distilling company. Police of IlliE. Brockbank, Utah county chair-mthat the granting of these lands to The s fields and 15,000 body was entombed here yesterices were under the di yate interests now after we have tha B. Y. U. will estabiisn a aan her life at Parley's Park, Summit nois and ' Indiana and prohibition and and W. O. Creer, state com Heber to City i Soth Scott of the ward enforcement agents started in pur-ra- barrels daily In Mexico. The re- day. Services were held by local rection wnt $20,000 on Its development" gerous precedent for future opening county, before coming invl-atio-u M. Jensen of Murray mitteeman, had extended an J'r. Parkinson wan flslreri That In- or other parts of the public domain ten year ago. Funeral services will .'. maining 300 barrels are produced in Soviets in towns and cities through bisho-mcto the committee to hold the Wasatch stake taber: offe in the an held be invocation behind Benjaan bandits left (uu The r Wyoming. out empty depriv-ineAuj the republic. compelled the Utah State fl to private interests, thereby here. The invitation nacle Tuesday afternoon at 1 truck and three United States govKuudsen of Provo tne bene- - convention The funeral in Moscow was the niin H '''mobile association In Its opnosi the Dublic of valuable camping o'clock. was accepted by unanimous vote of Boun-tif- l, be at will Interment - Jiitien. to ernment tion to the land and most most agents, supposed siectacguard From inipretisive the trronnds and nlaverounds. grant the committee. Mr. Brockbank and AUTO KILLS THREE. rof- M. Jensen, Davis county. the warehouse, drunk, according to Brigham Creer ular in the existence of this historic ihe association Is interested in resolution of the automooue assoem-tiorepresented Utah county P. S. - Young university; President ata officers. million Half mourner3 : city. maintaining camping places for the the following is quoted at the session. International News Service. CANDY POISON Hancock of is Isaac Salt valued BELIEVE at The about Kggertsen, for in liquor hours tended, I'uiuio. Mr. Parkinson replied. "Between 500 and 600 visitors will "There, Be it Resolved, That DENVER, Colo., Jan. 28. One weather standing L. L. of the Nelson CAUSED WOMAN'S DEATH $100,000. ILrke, zero. Bishop below "This bill was introduced by Sen- Spnntft Bill No. 1222 Is inimical to degrees woman is dead, two children may ln 1'rovo ror me uepublicon con-About dawn Hammond ator Smoot without police that more Provo Second ward and Counselor ne Physiciaas icixu; us," the best interests of the people of International News Service. die and seven others sveution wnich will nominate ;his morn- than .1. A. of m v..'ic ., the was Fourth notified were of the vard m. l.o Mr. Parkinson added.consulting Cope something queer cold by "We knew the state of Utah and to the public eleven delegates of that party to the .S lit Luke were the sjieakers. CHICAGO, Jan. 28. Mrs. Edith going on. A squad sped to the ing seriously injured is ' ie result end phys.c i cm. nothing about it until It was refer-r- - at lnree. in that the lands in ques C. in accideiu her warehouse in an automobile and of three auto yesterday Miwici.l numbers were given by a .national Republican convention next Lane, 36, was found dead to the public lands committee; tion should be left to the ownership today by her husband. found the three guards lying about and I'.te ' tst night. trio composed of Edna Johnson, summer," said Mr. Brockbank. "The 'Meed, the Herald is the only one of the public and to the continuea home early killMrs. Harry A. Bartz, 42, was BEAVEBS LM tOUTAIN. Zitia ,,ott Mrs. J. Will Jones, state committee accepted the lnvl- box of candy lay by thee woman's intoxicated, thoy said. The men 'ho has asked the forestry service efficient administration oi tne ior Aside. ' Dr. Irving Porges, coroner's were unable to talk, injurert, and a duet by Mrs. Unth P. Farr?r tation to come here extended by Mr. according to ed and her five children "f the facts as this service - sees est service." Creer and myself. Every town and The Beaver County club of the and I! utha Uoss. physician expressed the belief that police. They were ordered locked Caroline and Aguess, probably fataltuem. A telegram received by the auto death had been caused by poisoning ; p by Chief Agent James E. Brownly when their car crashed through a B. V. f. will entertain students oil lnteiinent was in City ceuetery, city in the state eof Utah will h m. t)r. Harris refused to comment mobile Senator from association bridge on Santa Fe Drive and drop- the Millard and Iron county clubs w here the dedicatory pr .yer was presented here when the convention and ordered an Investigation into ing for the northern district of is called to order xn Mav B. offered by B. Asael Johnson. ped twelve feet into the river below. on Wednesday evening. the source of the candy. 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