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Show 0)1 11 ) V ben t uick result art lwpcriilve, i Daily HeriU cLbIflt4 Try It! THIRTY-NINT- H k I o Ml sever fall. .... ITFtf o eo c l -- -- - - - . , BE(EpR TKXBELATE Ssri ffsSi DEBAUCHERS Downfall of Girl SAYS Who Unfrocked Murdered Mother, Say ; Investigators. Episcopal Bishop declares Change in uiarcn. , uege Is Inevitable. Y. L. M. I. A. If Chief :otteretiealexpresslons InsuedtortTiateftlenag his book, l.'iComainnism-anChris- Dfjthe girL Three arrest 4 bad heen tianism," was sustainedd by the ier made op to daylight, ; contributing view court yesterday. The sentence tlwt he "be deposed V ; i: . from jilmrged in each, case. ' the, sacred ministry," must be In the meantime steps to have the conf irined by a two thirds vote of theliousfl Of ftiKhopi" announced andiMtjUtttiorUiis Brown reiterated today he will they woiild have ftmr alienists two' make a newapjeal to the house, of representing the prosecutor and two bishopa' .and carry the tase to the to bis chosen bf Dorothy f courts If necessary.. elvjl on and her. mentally nnlialanoed. ' " ri"iirn?firin nn ' WORDPUZZLE 1 r" RESCUEPARTY ODIh - l e . i6.-(tj.p- .)- esplo-siou- ME MEDAL IS AWARDED SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES H tuna ouie. . " . ' . 'Sherman Christensen was declared the Inner of U'i IrvitiP ora"Provo ''is to hav? a much target torical mednt In the final contest pay roll.- - Our city 1s going to' be held at the Young university Friday aiodernly lighted. morning, f winning over Lelloy "Now, H we want these things Whitehead who had also passed Uie s Wcduesday. quickly let us quit talking about th ; weather and quit complaining about Christ euscn's '. sulijoet was '"A the city administration and the city Dream," while Whitehead sixtke on Other planning commission who are striv- "Extravagant ; Americai' contestants during the preliminary ing ftTmake Provo more beautiful. "Let us get behind the chamber o tryonts were .Letirijude-.- 'German, commerce nd help that organisa- Carl Glacier and SpciK-eIjirsen. Mr. find :Mrs:5l. tion pnt over TOe'woTiderful work ft Irvine, the has ot lined, then Prov' will soon HnuiM tit (ho tnalnt itVnrpBflixl th,tr t , . delight with the content and urged coijie Into her own. "As your faith- - le ith - yonr the students to lcome active inl works-s- o It will be onto you."" work that will make for leadwrehjp. semi-final- 1 fovIorTri'" In the literary department, m m mm m a ii . i. I ..i charge of Mrs,, Nellie' Thornton, Prof. H. R. Merrill will talk on the life and work of Sidney Lanier, Prof. Herald R. Clark will dis cuss problems of income and family i II in a ddciy ment which is in charge of Mrs. '.'V. Susie Poulton. Dr. George H. Brlmhall will discuss" vital problems in the presidents and secretaries department of the T; M. M. A., according to Presl dent J. E, Brockbank. Other. dcTwrtmen Is of the association will meet ht their regular places. JJiscnsslons, will also be nude on the recreational convention to be held here soon. . The proposed membership drive .... FOR PROJECT t.n r;'.. ,!, the county cleiVsoffice to the court house. came to a neuT tragic end Thursday afternoon when a sclf-ap- Mayor Urpes; v With Ciub in BuifdinR - Open Air Stase. on ' Considerable praise is being ex- temlod the BilsfllCSS Provo, the newest or- era from the Page school and a a l Women-odecided (lie U) of fellows" city, for its gnniiition group of "god interest. and themselves Into the Hue. The The club has. taken for its project A hasty separation'foltnwed. bride, trembling v,ith fear, wi' ItUis year tho building of a band rubbed to a waiting automobile and htand In Pioiiei-- purk. At the joint lnncbixm of the speeded away. the Kiwanls and the chamber The groom, instead of-- fighting A. of commerce, President attemptyaliantly for his lady-loved to make a dramatic escape but Ppear, of the chamber of commerce, was captured after' a brief chase urged stijtjxirt In the move lyjnm pt in "distodr" all night. He l)crs of the three organizations. Among' others wno liiive iaudett whs still alive Friday morning, howmove is Mnvor O, K. Hansen. ever, as the "gang" inarched him in- the " "lrovo may iHfonie an" outstandto the Sutton cafe for breakfast. The bride spent a lonesome nigbt ing cultural center asj soon as we at hom. j Her enpfcors soon Jlred.of awaken to a knowledge or having so 'tamo a fiprrt and escorted her tnlent Juiisurpnsscd by other com' home where the groom was finally mnnlrtos." r.iys "Much of this tslent is in evidence permitted to sek his. mate soon J . now, much also after taking breakfnst. Tlie heavy plate glass door at, the the call bf a sympathetic and appro iwk Orv ciative populace, nn at- AntvsnM fsi Ihn on r "That this talent may approach lK(ars ev(ence of the affair. It Is" frame. its In the possibilities, condition's must be pieces bangfngln' Sheriff J. D. "Boyd extends an in favorable. One of the very essential is the possession of a conditions vitation taVtbet responsible parties and makfe good the damage. suitable place from which totexhlbit to cultural The kidnapping wa trail right, but it the various- phases of the, tht affAiUs1v::ltimrnnr-Tind-- was too bad about the door." ' dranuis. Business and Professional Women of Provo appreciating this need, have voluntarily sponwed the ewtlyfi oT H EultaMe ien air stage. "TliiR ill 'take money and to assist in . securing" the necessary a very excellent play amount, "Rtroiigheart" will x presented at (U.P. the high school auditorium,., Wed; WASIIINGTOX. Jran., 10. 21. evening, Janiuiry Release of fne American captain uesdny "We urge that this attraction be and crew, of the 'Wtx'fcedl vesw-- l as Dr.' William F. civim unstinted snjport. not alone "Ruth," own wonh; but also,, for the Ijorcnz," president of tho. Wisconsin for Us it represents." state hoard of control from the jail wrl of the causewill in- - Progresso, tncatan, where they Through yonr- patronage,- yon "with a fin entertainrewarded be on were held filibustering charges, was reported to the' state depart- - ment, as well as having-- the sntlsfaer f jRfsistmg lu providing n , ment today by'VIce Consul VodenlU ' much ucedtd tyuiuiuuity necessity," 1 at rrogrgsso, - Kanted4lgationjuLtt,Je.acb1 - - t fOMEPCLl of) Tnuj5(!5Tini("Ctr Snyder Bird bride, Miss Etta May Phillips, lioth J of Pleasant View, from the niar- " l LAUD BUSINESS r Ro-tar- , e . . Mayor-Han.wn- - AMERICANS LIBERATED ; awll - nif. - The fourth annual Ice a, id snow carnival will be held by the students of the Brigham Young university and their guests at Vlviaa Park Erlday-a- nd Bat'urdayJannary 80 and 81, according to announcements made by Paxil S. Dlxqn, . general chairman of the outing. . "We expect to have a glorious time," Mr. Dixon said in discussing the coming outing. "Never has the idowI been better, or the Ice more plentiful. Vivian park Is a dream' of lorcynearthlaTvuite with. Its trees covered luxuriantly with T snow blossoms. It could easily pa ks for 4 Swiss village, or a nqrthera Canada hamlet, so deep Is the snow end to fall of "atmosphere?. In "' the - ; place;':;i- Uv':-- - r "We have been able to make good terms with ike uahagement of the who Is willing to'5 In park, - The stately winlding march - i nau. ' iMEWIVlVCnQ h , &m Fourth Annual Winter Carnival to Be Staged January 30 and 31. ". ot ?"t Ji'K A Kv-- wwire-Di- n FROMMOUNTAIN "Ke jot discouraged : The future, better," says George Barton; msnnger of the Borton Furniture conipfliiy,, 'Even now we are begin- nitiK tfi rm linnA tn.th npsr future. really does hwk as though finish our public buildings! . .. .. .. . !.. ,s. "me ro J'8caro tnem J ' .hit jess. Btecl course the Columbia "t)fl compm' v Is going to build another imit, yds and stilt another. We are going ti have a nnmler of Industrial Dlants "rtabllsked here, men are go- ing to put back to work at the 1 - corridor. RECOVERS will be It'- IsSt7"'The' pTcture iLows what: ha'prr pened to a stone wall adjoining the chiefs office In the Hall of Justice. A bomb did it. It was a time bomb, placed in a telephone Imoth and ctflculufed "to f explode, when the chief and bis aides were in session. But the chief was late and so were . .aUendlug , , bomb went off on , chnrch-rahdt- he time., XuckiJy none was hnrt" Bl-lets, bits ; of metal and splinters .were Scattered through Ihe O'Brien attributes the plot . to some deranged person, of n horn his detectives, 'Seen In action In the Opinion differed widely aa to the exact retspouKiWlity of Porotliy for her crime that 'apparently cold blooded shoothift to death of tfer who ohjeetedrto the part In The cross word Tj"uzziev promises ilrama af,life she was playing. S - Dorothy'i life story starts in a toTendure down through the ges MihiteaiMiliti Sunday, school si)nie VI and be looked upon as one 'of the or 14 years ago; took her thronb "of the age as the early school grades In Port- greatest discoveries well as the most profitable to a few, where she was a" regular church at- if not a great many people. Such is the declaration of J.' C. tendant; and then at the use of 12. EI 13,300-fosaw her on her first "wild party." Dick of Salt Lake City, bne 'of the rDiscovered at Lom bearch.for vatlon; nt.waa then that she, for tluTfirst leading authorities of- the country. , panion Abandoned. Even though tne cross word time, told her mother she was staya fad out as popular ing with a girt friend for the night, puzzle passes and,' according to her own story, as most, fads do, except the comic DEXYER,.CoTo., JanyM V.P Y spent the evening im revelry and strips and even thonKtt.th.eir mem Miss The of Agnes W. value, body comenthus In the room from the of a male youngest ory fade slept oldest one of datigbter last, "the fame' of 'the tanums trio panion. on of lv. fn.milies who,. froco. to "'death Thut was her entry into "Jaa- will still exist. If the hopes " ' Longr Teak four ago was days realized. .became an whichi are to Dick mania," her, here eaTty-th- is morning. actual manie, running the gamut of Sir. Dick "irso enthusiastic In his brought 'unmarred by bad weather. A day wine, chtouiuIh anjl once even an beliefs in the future of the" cross enabled a party of. 12 men to pubhopium party ia San Francisco's word THifszle ihat he states they will their way to an eleratinnr or I3,iw Ttiiue in the commerrtnt Chinatown. be of great the body lay and make where feet 2 Then, lust MondayjilKhtame the nettrfjiturfifcjind. to show.- to the the return trip yd tout accldfiit. ... final quarrel with the mother who world that he has niade such a dec ' for weaver from Longs tried to keep Dorothy's feet on the laration; has had bin statements and vThe startwas made shortly before I'tiak Inn recright path and Tuesday morning she beliefs recorded In the official last night midnight shcr to "death the one who Mrs her ords oT'TtaircoTmtyjjid'Tpnid oht find the Imd.v of Herand. became the first matricide in money , to have the recording, done bei-- t lost, his life-fjSort land, w : ' . California criminal history. at that . to rescue Miss Vailfe an attempt This was Inevitable," said DrL s. Anybne doubting the authenticity abandoned temto Ineit Monday, have been of the stateHieufcdCflB-g- o It Gordon, of the first W. Toll, superintional church today. '. "Nothing Jessee, county recorder and she will porarily,of Boger Estes Tark and head Of tendent could have prevented it ft, was the gladly show", anyone-th"chapter the searching party, annoimied. proluct of the life he led andtlie and verse", in whieh the entry was 'Sortland's liody may lie anywhere ' made. she of traded for that enviwipnent a radius of . five square within " 1 ; reference the home.' The index, however, has. . miles," he said. to the Tintlc Mining district and it Is alive is jMit thatne possibe If .: , Is believed by some that Mr. Dick cnrcAjsd, j jnh. Two men were burned to. death here has Just borrowed those three and rather than sacrifice auy more lives we hare given- up the search." - familiar words as names for some today in a f re caused by ah e chemloals "which razed the new mining! claims he. has Staked - Frank 8. Lewis tarnish plant out and filed upon, ; . " ,h ' V iT" ' Immediately i'-- liHIllil- Vhi i in The regular monthly union meeting of the anxillasy organizations of thf Utah stake will be held Sunday in College HalL : The. Relief Society yorkerajglll meet In their regular departments. T.he officers and teachers will meet under the direction of President Electa, pixonuand- Jdra. Jennie B. Knight, first counselor to the president of the general organization, will present the teacher's topic for ' the month. .The special activities department under the direction of Mrs. , Virgil-C- . Murdock will be Instructed In the making of papeHferm hy Mr Ellaa- -' beth H. Gllllsple. have .will "lrgrAschal'axman charge Of the- - theology department where H F.Tarrls will apeak on The Conclusion ef tha Parables of ''.. the' " riends--examl- an instltolioh ' ot rolice Dan"(TBrlen gan FrancisflQj And is departmental .execjltives, had been on tjme for theif regular TSunday 7hwraing their conference, it might have-tee- ' TfFtewttwr MiwrueTesB or km. to. ii m I II UJ1 rtr Imm J u m II air- - 1 1 L I f .. I IIIi ! pnitMiPiirnnrr orHiiioiiru i Ltah Packinjr Corooration to . Construct a $200,000 , !, Plant. Presidents and Dance and Banquet Friday CONTRACT LET TO Secretaries to Discuss ... Evening Will Pracd: W inLYNCH, CANNON CO. ter Sports Saturdiy. Membership Drive. . their report wojnld depend whethT r not she in to be tsroBecflted. as 8 I m itIIH ii U HTri riiniiiiiii n ij ni ii ii FEATURE PROGRAM W OMEN IS COMPLETED Usual Story of "Staying With Bishop: Brown May Carry Girl Friend" la First Misstepi,' ' for Decision. warrants tI lllll HI--II a KNIGHT TO ADDRESS JENNIE . 1 - IIIMiniTV IPCnm nmiiimu UIHIL W III 1U LI kliV . Regular Monthly Union. Meet ing; of Utah stake at GIRL'S SANITY for the 1J PREIST - ' WW o o o UNION IBSBV mi . J , M ml y HOLD SAN FRANCISCO, : Jan., 18. CLEVELAXD. Ohio.. Jan., 16, v (U.P.) Ieclrlng they are as ilLP-Bishop William Montgom guilty as Dorothy EUlngKton, aged ery" Brown, Episcopal pwlat sentuCVho confessed she kilted her tenced to be unfrocked for Bereaey left today for his home Bother polke today atarted a yesterday, ' In Gallon, O,. roundup ofS7 "sheiks" who were The . church Is a worn out ln- the campanlonsNif the girl in her gtitutUin,' he Declared today,- "It Ufa drama. still clinirs to the heresey principle "These men contributed to- - her of the middle ages akmg with other impoHsible theological without them she Nwould equally But a change is com-- . theories. V. rrlme have .done differently," ' : . tnircaiJ inc." Captain last conviction rirown's of heresey JMatheeon, as he ordered service of in . W - - Cl-s-.";Belin4ieiic- AUXILAR1ES SAYS CHURCH STILL IS QUESTIONED CLINGING TO HERESY f $5 ' ' o o '. Office SS"RW(MMSaiSSSSMS"SSSSMiSSWaBSBSSSs x A Bustnew , o o aceh For :"SIieiks?' Gohlribjiting to Jazz jr i r . p o a o o o o ,o o o o e o o t . T-r E1X1LD FU0NT3 - It 1 - . ... ? 1 T ' o o o o . 1 15 COMBINED THE PROYO POST- ie mot T ii romtv- - TtviuDv - 1V7ZC tTinivrV YEAR. NO, 16L o - M - cussed by the presidents a.gd th Jesse Washburn will secretaries. discuss prophesies of the Book of Mormon with the class1 leaders of the advanced senior classes. will be discussed by Mrs. L. .B. Eggertsen' before, ith senior depnrtmenf, "Ttlmopy Pf the Apostles," "On the Mount of Transfiguration," "The , Shepherd and the Sheep." In the Gleaners' department' Mrs. Maud B. Jacob will give "An Even ing with Longfellow," and Mrs, Blanche Mendenhall Condle " will give C demonstration of a layette. Gospel lessons will be discussed In the: junior - department- by Mrs, cbie RefblBS; iretTmony"'' work will also in this section. ...Test work as a help. In. character building will be 'the tojic to be handled Beehive section. The Sunday school departments will meet at their regular places. Interesting discussions relative to the questionnaire mailed out to the superintendents will take place In the superintendentsKsection. .' - f in-th- e 'POISON' LABEL HAS NO FEARS Contract for the building of pea cannery at Spanish Fork by the Utah Packing Cerpor-atlo- n has been let to the Lynch, Cannon construction company of Rait Lake ty, according to advices from corporation officials. The hew Industrial plant wlU be bnllt sontb of Spanish Fork at the Intersection Of th present highway and the old cut-ofroad for Pay-soConstruction work will begin Just "ifMon as the weather will per- mlt so. that the jjlant will I ready or operation nbtnetime during June. 'Under the direction of Helter flwa'nner-ot Ogtlea several, repre switativwt of theurporatIfi have 'been in Spanish Fork section since last signing up,ocrre?e for Ui growing of. peas. It Is nuder-- ' stood that at the present time more than 700 acres of peas have been $20u,0(K) f. n. with us in niakiog the outliit ideal. The hills close to the park will af ford the best kind of skiing with the snow so deep that should a person take a spill. If ther? is some . one signed up. , present to dive in and bring him to . The plant, when finished, will be operated tmmjjxrrirrmimsrnr no danger of hurt.s or Spralr.t yearly, beginning about June. 15. 'Cabins win be provided for stu- During that period approximately dents and guests at a reasonable 100 men and 200 women and girls rate. Each cabin Will be furbished will be employed at the plant withjl jbedstead, spring, mattress, I Itlsundeatoodthat the Utah stove and f ucL While these cabins Packing has. been conare not built for winter" use, they templatedCorporation the establishing of s plant niuke rdellghtTuTcamplngnpTace for In Utah county for several year, two. y Each person must especially since fflght-e- r the growing of peas furnish bis own ski, bis own utensils for canning purposes was proved and bis own bed and must make his successful by ths National Packing reservations not later than January corpora tionvat its Provo W.'TrnoseHKW wlfeu outing should mall their reservations to J. Hamilton ('alder, 440 North University aye. Provo, Utah. Each person will be expected to bear his own expense," Conveyances, according to ''Mr. Dlxoiv will-le- e the .(Blerstty a at lmiiugtS statements issued' by canning Interest in this section, Utah county has led in the yield of peas per acre during the past two years. Peas hare been successfully and profitably gWn during the past several years by farmers of Prove and .Sprlngvllle section for the National Packing corporation. The Utah racking Corporation already owns severaTpacking plants in and around Ogden.. It Is under-stoo- d that the corporation is a branch of he California Packing Corpora Hon, featuring the Del Monte bjnnd of canned goods. officials of the corporation 3 o'clock Friday evening, Those who cannot January 30. leave so early, however, ftiay be .able to go to the park on the train which leaves Provo at 6 o'clock p. m. " The party will go to Vivian park where an assembly will be held at 5 o'clock. The supper call will be sounded nt 8 o'clock.- - when the festive crowd will gather round the TueTftYnen and come one of. the most Important dining room of the parkTAfter the IfK mnnv lfnh 9k.. are taken caja; of, thegronp djshes grounds " plant. banijuer-bfiaTd-Til' ,.t, be-- -- .f MxASbibuA the dining hall to enjoy an evening of real old backwoods stories, poems, and whatever else the spirit of the occasion demands, Mr, Dixon " says.- ' - ., At nine o'clock, the merry makers will reimlr to the dance hall where they will dance until 12Vlock. . Saturday will be devoted to outdoor sports of all ginds. Races on skis, skats, tobbngaua or other winter paraphernalia may be arranged on the spur of the moment.' "This winter carnival, I believe," Mr. .Dixon said, "wjll btvoine as 4 popular due time, for never was there a canyon .more beautiful In its winter grandeur than our own Provo canyon.. The fact that a main road and a railroad runs through tne canyon add to ita aveKibUltj-.,-,- . 'Women as well are to 'f , make the trip to the park, are said to be sufficient guaraulce of unusual heavy yield making the mf raising peas crofit:i(.la to the farmers of that sectld. SKATING LIEET ISPOSTPOIffiD Snow on Ice and Across Roads Prevents Driftine; . lournament. The A- - A. U. skating tournament scheduled .to ; be held Saturduy at Smith's lake has' been indefinitely '"'""ned flue to drifting snow, ae- cording to Homer Christensien who has charge of the meet The snow Tiatf not only drifted over the W after a large, force of siKirt enthusiasts had cleared qff a SERVICES SATURDAY. largo area, but the state highway Funeral services for Hans Ptoul-so- n at the point of the mountain is also who died at his home here dur- closed to automobile traffic 84 the . r the train. the week, will be held in the drifts there have made It Impossible In ing the Both wen plca4 guilty city court Friday morning and sentence Pleasant View ward chapel Satura te drive through. Just, when the meet will be" held o'clock... . ;1 .:. was postponed-unt- il Saturday dur- day afternoon could not be determined, but in any be .; The viewed at'the are the body men may time which given ing the opportunity to leave town, ac- Hatch Funeral . Home until 11 event it will not be held until morn favorable circumstances lrvvuil. It cording to Chief of Police' Wren o'clock Saturday and from 12 until was said. I o'clock at the ward chapel. WlIklM, - -- , hik-4e- label on ; the bottle, "Denatured Alcohol, Pplson," starins them In the face as they drank did not defer Jack Kelly and Tom Shccley of fait Lake from lmbfblnn a quantity of the stuff without any dilution while they were on a train going south to the mines Thursday " . evening. When. reaching Provo the two men hardly knew whether they were going or coming and were put off . The Corporation Has Contracted for the Growing of Peas on 700 Acres. n c: ' , , t.l . ' |