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Show PIP?"1 A NEWSPAPER dedicated to a policy of fairness to all sections of Utah county. 1 THIRTY-NINT- . YEABJ?aTl. H. PRO VP, .UTAH; FRIDAY.-APR1- HERALD PHONES Business Office .T... S3 Editorial Rooms. ...107 24, 1925, L PRICE TWO CENTS si ' 1 ' ; ' WMMMMB ;414-4MHBMIHill I H.V 1 1)11 llll IUUIIIU i I - nfll Ill Ifin 71 " II WIRING TIMBER-ABLAZ- ' v,.- - Land Troops Ready to Defend Island from xsavy ft . - ;.,J - TVATXACE, Idaho, L April St. The Uvcs of fourteen Miners trapped by a fire in the llecta lead Boys "Play BalT With Gun and silver mine at Burke, 10 miles -- While Officer Sets north of here, were today believed Chase bjTuT6F officTaB to bf saTST' CouuuuiUcatioa ha not bee "Stick him op! stick him opT, established with thew p to a bite yelled) William Stevens, 2.1, to Glen hour this morning, but the tact that I Marshall 17, ns he is said to have air pumps were kept- - running sufthrown a .2 Iver Johnson revolver ficiently U provide a strong draft to a swing accomplice In an effort- gave basis to the belief. Police Officer Joseph to a. m. 'resrne crews were At 8 : tmK len Gourley, who had caught the two at the 1 wber thick e-t alleged gunmen attempting to steal snioke prevented thew from an antomobilo from the smith; side rating further into th mine. . of the Hotel Roberts at 8:30 o'clock The enrraiHM'd miuers were" beThursday night. lieved 1o be U a drift at the SiM) Th police officer had been noti- foot level. fied that two men were prowling as. The fire broke at lt:llS around the cars at the hotel and he Thnrsday night when titulxsrlncjn - shadowed thew as they passed trow a shaft caught fire, MtMlly tram one car to'another 'hnutlug for a faulty or iMwken wirinst. ' car with, a key and plenty of gas. .There were SS miners in th workAs the two men reached the end of ings at the time.' All but 14 man-ageto escape. " .. , the row of cars parked on the south . side of the hotel, Officers Gonrley An official at the min told the challenged them and asked them i t'nited lress by bwig disJnv tele what they were doing. phone that the fire was being con-"Yon fellows will hare to go with trolled this morniog. ahhvfctgh it was me to: police headquarters," he said. unknown Just how sing it would be "I don't know about tht," Stevens liefore the recite crew could peneretorted, as he reached for a revol- trate the thick smoke. ver In an Inside pocket. Quick as flash. Gourley grabbed the gunman's arm, and when Stevens saw that he was being overpowered by the officer lie threw the revolver to his. accomplice with an angry snarl, "Stick him np! stick ' hlra up, Glen!" Marshall grabbed the gun and In - . " ant ft- J r 0 r'"' N , , . TOLEAVEHOME . ' I" l s Marshall stopped-- just, as and Stevens wag in the act of rearhinf for the gun Gonrley told- him to , throw Up his hands or he would kill ' him.; .had been out west for four years and had worked in Ogden, Salt Lake and other towns of the state. While in Salt Lake bis address, he says, was 1035 West North Teiuple street. Ho told Chief Wllklns that be and Marshall had met In Salt Lake three days ago and that they were on their way to Santaquin ; that Tlieywere "tired "and' were" looking for a place to sleep and Were of the belief that if they were seen looking into the Cars they might be arrested and given a night' lodging In- the county jail, Marshall's story conflicted in practically every detail with that of Steven's. Marshall declared that his , home was at Santaquin. (a fact affirmed by Probation Officer Erie Bylnnd. who is acquainted with the Marshall family) ; that he tad met Stevens in Santaquin three fit fnjr months age t that they had left Santaquin Tnrsdny to. go to Bingham, where they hoped to get vork; and that they were tired and hoHd to get a car with which to continue their Journey.' Stevens A complaint ... charging with axsnult with a deadly weapon was swwn to this morning by Officer Gonrley and his' case wi'd conie before the city court Saturday morning. Marshall will be, held on an open charge pending further. Investiga- sot ,,', v: tion., t the fonuders of Dodge Brothers, Georse KatsuUs and his wife, RfUe Kstsnli were arrested ia Inc, is rngsed to Euirty Alfred G. Wlhwn, botimu ma a ef Detroit and SIkeThrsdayby-lrbtir- a Offlcef Erie Bvluud en an alkfed deacon in the First Presbyterian charge of ennnrtbutiag to the delin- Cburch, where she heads the awwty,. The heirs of John quency t a minor. KatsttHs and his wife, the officer I IVHlge will divide alnmt $ state, induced Jennie Txypham, 16 year of age, to leave Bee home at TRUE. ' ( ARSOLITEIA Jnab eennty and tru'rel Tortc, A woman, the wife of a prothrough Colorado, Wyoming. Idaho and Montana, as an entertainer in fessional man of Provo, came to Greek eoffeem' The ewirJe the Herald office Thursday afternoon and told the following were released nnder a $230 ' fond Interesting story each. "I am through for ever With The girl was Induced to fcve heH e canvassers. home in 1923 and she was prtoe the three months before her parents My experience with them, was only shortlived and cost me only knew of her whereabowts. Katsuli and his wife were arrested at Riae a couple if dulbirs. I gtsd Mont'that year and piaeiAfe undei: t jhsirned my lesson, so. cheaply bond, but delay in brinjrfnjr the and. am anxious to iss my ex- ease before the court forbade hwl nerience to the housewives of Provo so that they may save officers from proseeatiaic and noththcMivlves even the little exing further waa done: nntil Thursday, when It was learned that Mr. pense I had. "I had always been ttnnned and Mrs. KatsuHa were In thif state. In all probability they will to Im.vins from sV'iift things that I could bny in our own he brought to Utah county tor trial, .'V V stores In Provo. One day, howMr. Bylnnd says. rr , house-to-hous- Rev. E. K. BacheMers sertstoii at k " ; hours. Secretary E. S. Jlinrkley. ef the ( Provo Chamber of Commerce, will be the spraktr at the stsoinl evening service at S oVfcvk. This aneev-In- g Is In line with other held throughout the city whivh ,., will mark the beelnnlns otRotsry'a Annual ByV Week. Parenjs.. are ged to brins (heir hoys and furthermore, boys are expected fro bring ,'.-..- their parents, for It will ha a Istg well irorta wLUas T - . Oahu has been turned Into'a ver itable" battleground as last minute preparations are rushed to completion. The tramping of troops re- sonnils over the city. Heavy gun caissons are rumbling into position. Thousands of miles of communication wires have been' strung. Troops at Diamond Head crater. Fort, Ruger, Fort De Rusey, Fort Waevcr and Schofield Barracks are awaiting the sero hour. The "black" defenders today sent j scouting planes and submarines out over and under tne sea, seeKtng tne wherealwuts of the "enemy." Honolulu is tense with excitement. SaJJars-fro- tn the TT. S. S, Seattle,, flagship, which has been here for some days, le'hd color to the spec tacle. Only the nntlves, working stolidly In the cane fields, are unmindful of the events around them. ight, for the first time in eommander history, a besieged talked personally to fellow .dtlzeuB across thousands of miles of intervening ocean when Major General E. M. Lewis Hawaiian department head spoke over radio station KGC the new local studio. The general explained the War, problem and expressed the belief that his forces will withstand the "attack," -- tArXTThTfarineWar . Mile run Burke, A. C, won ; GroesWk, Y, second; Wood, A, C, third. Time 4:38:2. High Hurdles MortenHon A. won; Morrell, Y, second; .Jeppson, third. Time :17:2. Shot put E. Morrill, XA. won; TlM)rn, Y, second ; Mgoser, Y, third. Distance 42 feet (new state record.) iiroad jump Lunt, A. C, won ; Welister. A. C, second; Lloyd, Y, third. Distant: 21 feet 7.5 Inches. 440 yard A. C, wo ; Heal, A. C, second ; Simmons, . ? T, (bird. Time :52A "won: S mile run Norton. A. lflcWdg ;Y, semd rFTyer,' A. C, flninhtid second hut was disqualiA. 'C.r dasiiTT-Gedde- C fied. 220 Time 10:31.3. '.bardies Mortensen. A. C, second ; A. third. Time :25 :4. Discuss Kuowles, A. C, won ; Morteiisen, A. ('., second ; Howard, Y, third. Distance 117 feet 1 inch. 220 yard dash Pierce, Y, won: Flint, A. C, Recoud; Anderson, Y, third. Time :22:3. High jump Lunt, A. C, ,wou; Measer, Y, second; Dixon, Y, third. Height 5 feet. 10 inches. won; Btcktuore, A. a, C, Ben-nio- High school athletes from all over the state of. Utah are expected in Prove Saturday to participate in the fifteenth annual "Y" invitation ai)d,rplavr carnlvalon the Young university campus. Those in charge. of the meet are of the opinion that more than iOOO high school students wiUpartR-ipatin the meet. Valuable prises will be presented I'll'lf Chief among these university. prizes is the $40 watch which will be presented by President F. S. Harris In behalf of the school to the most outstanding athlete of the day. - ."The sloeklnga howse-to-hm- ! The prizes, pennants and fobs to be given away have been on display lnv the large snflw window of store. game if the high school students will be held In the ..." forenoon. ' REHEARSAL TONIGHT. The grade school meet will also be held In the forenoon on the "Y" The first rehearsal of. the Elk campus. Grade schoc-l- from nliuost every 'community. in Ctah county players under the direction Of Mrs. Lewis Lacey, will be heldjhjlll bejj-esent- , although several in the Elks home Friday even schools frdm the southern pnrt of the state will also participate in the ing Instead of Saturday as pTe-- " ' meet. viously announced. All of those One of the chief events.' of the Interested in the success of the performance are requested to be forenoon will bethe posture parade fop the high school girls. Several present to meet Mrs. Lacey and to- recelver their assign men tsr schools wtlHteinthelineTif tnnrrh; From the present outlook.the Thls event was one of the . out"Cameo Girl" will be one of the affairs of the meet.. Inst standing ' ' most delightful entertainments year. ;'of the entire season. ... The regular high school track meet-wil- l legln at 2 SO o'clock. the The tennis Wood-Clifto- n v - " , SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES ..... fr , '". " f Bible passnae" which rresl-hn- t kissed ss he took the oath at his Inauguration was the first verse of the first chapter of The-- ' CVrtolidae the Gpeitohn--I- n the begin- ning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was (Wv .The Terse was Calvin first reading lesson as a neet-Cooi-idse- vtuld. ' ' Valuation 's Snrlngville New Homes Add Materially - faith of their parents, 16 Interest the parents in the religions life of th? boy, to cultivate In the heart of the sessed valuation ef Uuh county is boy devotion to the faith of Ms par- shown in the assessment report pre i f i ents ami to interest the churches in sented to the state board of equalisa developing a program that will ap- tion Friday by Charles E. Hawkins, county assessor, , The assessed val peal more strongly to the boys. uation of the county has reached" j AtwrdtTirtrrvYrmB .man of the "Boy's Day In Church" $34,502,878 as compared with In 1924, hot Including the committee, the speakers In the various chureheswllI7anhouneeT"the assessment Tit mines and corpora te " program for the week. property ttbeco!UiljL. irtd greatly appriSleTtTTiieas8e8sment 6f mines. and cor- If all the fathers of the city would porate proiierty Is made by the state with the Rotary club to board of equalization. Based on the making the day a successful one," 1024 assessment, it is believed that' said Mr. Berg. "The fathers should the total assessed valuation of the .not only see to It that the boys go entire county wilt reach sixty milto church, but they should accom- lion dollars. The gain for 1025 would have After Edna Sullivan Murray, wife pany them there, "While a different program ha reached a, million and a half dolof ' Diamond Joe" Murray, recently executed in Arkausus, held up and been outlined In several of the L. lars had It not been for the material robbed the Rev. H. II. Southward D. a wards, most of the bishops reductions on the valuations of g raxIn an automobile at Kansas City sh hare permitted one of our Rotary ing lands and the unimproved kinds ' tried to make him kiss her. His speakers a few minutes time to in Cedar valley. reverence refused. Edna has leen make the announcement and also ; According to Mr. itarwkins, the arrested aud identified and is held to give the Rotary message to the gain came maluly from the Columbia bond. Steel corporation's plant at Ironton boys and the parents." , under $10,0000 The speakers in the different and from improvements In provo churches have been assigned at fol- city. V Most, o the . city Increases lows: Provo First, Mayor O. K. cornea from the new improvements i Hansen ; ProvO Second, I." E. Brock? and the. large 4 personal iiro'perty bSnkj Provo Third, James B. 'owned by new residents of the city. Tucker; Proro Fourth, Dr. I W. Tlie large number of apartuHint Osks; " Provo Fifth, Lester Taylor hounes erected In Provo last year Provo Sixth, John W. McAdam; also added grently in Increasing the Manavn, O, A. Spear; Bonneville, L. assessed valuation.-- ? ; John Nuttall; Pjoneer, N. Gnnnar A substantial increase' In new Rasmuson ; Community church, E. homes was .also shown in Sprlngdlle " Sc. Mary's Episcopal, assessments, Provd and Sprtnv ;lo :, Thirty-Si- x Provo High School Gordon von Planck; Grand View, being the only two cities of the cbun- - Carl F. Eyrlng. ty showing any extensive lncrHiu, , , Girls to' Compete for More than 99 per cent of the per- Annual Honors sonal property tax, not secured by bond of real estate, has already The physical education depart ment of the Provo high school is en- GAS been paid Into the county rrewmy, the remaining tax to.M. collected betering a stroiig drill team for the Girl's posture parade at the "Y" re fore May 1. Part of the uncollected personal tax, according to Mr. Haw-- . lay carnival Saturday, A group of sixty-thre- e kins. Is on autos. If the tax is nn- gtrls have nald hn thpse cars on May 1, tlu:y. Ihtii drilling faithfully for weeks under the direction ' of liss Anna will lie seized and sold. Recording ' . Marie Eggertsen. From this num Gasoline Extracted from Cars to the assessor. ber trying out, thirty-si- Grssing Isuds formerly assessed ' were select- - - by.Means of Long Rubber ed by the judges this morning to Hose bays Uhief , ' at $4 and $5 an acre have been re-p make-uduced to $3.50 and $4 per acre Wild the drill team. The honor .of being the. standard Valley ' unimproved lands of - harealso been reduced from $5 end hnnrnr antomofrom pftrfrlrtifg, Stealing gasoline being selected as the girl with the biles is one of the latest pastimes $8 an acre, t $3.50 and $5 an acre. Itest posture. The others chosen to of petty thieves in (he vicinity of the make up the squad are as follows: Pioneer ward mtjetlug house, accordSquad leaders Margretta Farrer, ing to Chief of Police Wren Witt-inYOUNG Aline Manson, Elaine Paxman, Ireta , Cars parked outside of the were Mortimer, 'Vaughn Corlett and Mar-- chapel Thursday evening drained of their contents by the use jorie Spear. Squad members Addie Wright, of a rubber hose attached to a large Eva Kuudson, Florence Jones, Helen oil canftjd chief says. This can Patterson, Evelyn Otslund, Zola was confiscated by car owners, who Elzada Martin, Fietknu, Alice frightened the thieves away and it BERLIN, April 24 (UP) Frits Jones, Louise Spafford, Ida Tanner, was turned over to the police of' Edith Larsen, Dorothy Jones Ruth ficers. Jr., solt of the Elert, v v '" e Butr-nelby police Wntts7XgTies"TnuTmckT"TBWn "Gusoilnels jiig'torovgvery-expensivBertha Voxel, Norma Dee to . some one and we can and examined for twenty mlnuts at Iona Kirby, Ardis. Johnston, come pretty nearly guessing who a station house, following a clash Xell Woodward, Jessie- - Woodward, that some one Is," the chief declared between eighty, "relchsbannermen" . - . PROVO GIRLS - " IN POSTURE 1 PARADEATT THIEVES MFSTPROVO -- . - Ce-ia- r -- EBBERT . hs "The'Writte Word a,d the Uv-I-ns Truth' will be the subject f the Community ehnrch next Sunday at 11 a. to. .The. ehnrch srhotd will convene at 10 erbx-- and the Christian Emlcaver meetings will he held at their regnlar and resisee Jk ISRRESTED - JoteiinssldeiilU-oT'OermanyTwasdctali- "What appaling influences are often that environment is not whole'.' some. . brought to bear on the young men of 'Many parents, whose hearts the country that leads so many 'of would ne broken If they thought them Into avenues of crime Is not their children were going astray, only a mystery to. the average lay- are extremely careless In the conman, bttfc abM to those who are duct, of the home! They not only making a close study of crlminol-ogy,- " tolerateKprofanity, 'but also admit was the declaration of Judge vnlgarlty and indecent btnguage and W, 8. Willis, of the Juvenile court of even unclean stories. this district forget ihat these very things ar.e 'Some of thfe most dastardly fating, like .cancers into the finer crimes of the nation are committed ! instincts of the mind and besmirch by. youth fir! offenders, whom one J Injr everything that Is good . and . would scarcely Imagine could have ; wholesome..' There Ihb need to womler why developed criminal Instincts while so young. Environment, of course, your child goes on the wrong path' has much to do with the impression If these fundamentals are disregard-- , made on the mind of a child and too ed in the " lome,,, x . ..';. ied l, Klrk-linn- i, Moneita Haycock, Delores Fuluier, Ev'elyon Nelson, Rosalind Iligglns, 1K-Il- a Mary Mndsen, Etha Blake, Uurch, Irena Clayton, Edna Dixon. DESERTERIS. Friday morning. TRANSIENTS : -S- TEALSMOKES CAUGHT HERE -- cost me- (59 cents pair aud each pair lasted than two weeks. "Since then I have purchased stockings that looked exactly Hke the others in a Provo store for 21 rents' a pair. ' The girt has worn Jheso stockings now for three weeks and they look as though they are going to hist that many Weeks more. - ' e can- more vassers me!" .V; CITY CHURCH np ': danshter. - , ever, a woman reprJDtjngJja certain hosiery concern came to' my mune and induced me. to order some stockings for my little HINCEEVAT ; -- . With toth men under cover Jtoe - officer Tieked up' the gun and marched the two men to police head- "quarters. v deyfee this morning ' Stevens stated that his home was in St. Loui that he ...... U ' Mrs. ficcr .Gonrley released- his hold on Stevens and took after: the fellow -- with the weHixnr etmiaudmiug him Tostop of he would kUtluni. They had not gone far when Marshal threw the revolver back over Gonr- head with a hope that Stevens iey-'might get ft and stop the officer. ' At this point a second demand on the part of Officer Gonrtey - (VP) enemy. tl INDUCED GIRL 24. ' - W Total The purpose of the day Is to focus Jhe-lbuga- Somewhere Just over the horizon the "blue" force of the United States navy, comprising 125 ships of Tar-ioarray, is spread out and ap proaching steadily upon the "black' defenders. It may be-- 24 hours before the "liattle" begins. It may be longer than that No one here knows def are Inltclv. but the land troops awaiting the "attack" In confidence. rlrst shot in the "attack" awaits the official start of the "battle" by the navy department in Washington. Admiral S. S. Itobison, .commander of the "blue" forces, win be ordered by'radio to" retake Oahu, whfeh'hHs theoretically been captured by the . 0. ".. of County churches Sunday evening which has Will Reach Sixty Million " been designated "Boys Day in . . Says Assessor Church" and Is the opening day. of Boys Week In the United States. MOST OF INCREASE FROM STEEL PLANT The activities of the. week are sponsored lb Provo by the Proro Rotary Ptoto and a cr-nn- The naval "attack" on the Island of im yard dHh M(rtensp A. C, Oahu, most linportaut of the Hawal : Pierce Y, second ; won Bickmore, a dist few hours but is lan group, . -- a The Aggie tratk team took the lead froin Uie first in the dual awmt. wUk fl" field fiday afternoon. I The results of 4he various events are as follows: Onslaught . UNONLULlAprll 4 ( UP) r.T club- f - . DIVERGENTSTORIES TOLD, SAYS CHIEF 1 U ' GirbV PostureParade ia TENSR1TrCrTEMENT Imposing Affair of REIGNS IN HONOLULU Forenoon I.' at Two-thousa- nd Plkk T Attack" on Oahu .to ri Naval 1 .- II "IIUll Kr.HINMI KINS mm-umt-- f ' i - IHTT.IT II f ASSSHEDT . E Joseph Gourley Nabs Young Miners Believed to Be Safe Men Prowline "Around Foot .. Cars at Hotel -.Level III I III I HecU Lead and SUlw Mint SETS rmrtT iTTini M I lllMIIIDEFECTIVE 1911 ""-- " II rr - ftinnliT . IHII.M1t--- in mine fire II 1 UTAH COUNTY r HiifSira TMOPS MWBt U'Jf IIAIIIIB S 111- TO HOLD OP Tao M. S. Rich, 18 confessed deserter from the U. S. jiavy was aptVrehend- ed here by Sheriff,. Jix iter Boyd his Thursday afternoon. Rich home at Syracuse, jr.. Y., and de--' clares that he was servrng on the U, S. gunboat Wyoming wheir-bdeserted. When taken Into custody by the sheriff the youthful deserter had his marine uniform concealed under another suit of clothes. Rich fold Sheriff Boyd that he di(Tnot mind being returned to the navy as he had encountered) many hardships on the road, ( Thousands of men, he declared, are ; out of employment and to be 'stranded away from home and friends one finds anything hut it ."primrose -: r:r path.". Sheriff Boyd will notify the navy recruiting office at Salt Lake of Rich's whereabouts arii he "tilTno doubt be returned to the navy. '- - . -- - and about 100 members of the "Bismnrk youth band'" who were emerging from a meeting In honor of Several others were Dr. Jarres. ' likewise detained. The newspaper, Tageblatt alleges that young Ebert was mishandled, biitlhe police deny HiisT r , PROVO MEN ARE Six thousand Camel cigarettes and one gross of Prince' Alliert and George Washington enns of pliie tobacco was the loot if a burglar who is alleged to have broken into a Denver and Bio Grande railroad company ltoxear on a siding at Spring-vill- e Charges of possession of Intoxiaccording too Deputy Sheriff cating liquors have been filed Ottcf jMrk,'Al C Purgue, transient, against "Heinle Vogel and ,E. B. Jas arrested by. Deputy Birk, ape-c- Blumenthnl, and for transportation Officer George Taylor of the of Intoxicating liquors against J. : ralMjtad company, and Marshal R. Cole man." ..?.' The three man were arrested FriHenryClark of Springville. Purge had in his possession at thfe day afternoon on North University time of therrest five packages of avenue while la a car belonging the toCacco," which he declares he to Coleman. The arrests were made found on th.r&ilroad Jrack. The by Chief;-of Police Wren WllUns packages in his possession, however, and Officer Joseph Gonrley. L , were dry, whereas, the officers According to Jacob Coleman, city t-that if the tobacco, had been attorney, proceedings may le instifound on the track It would liave tuted against Colemnn for the conbeen Wet, as it had been storming fiscation of the- car nsed .ia the -- the j.followUjg ... tne .transportation of the liquor. on t held A suitcase burglarylj, Pnrge.is being an open charge pending further flasks of moonshine were found In the car, according to Chief Wllkius, UNDER ARREST it - -') ' ; - insis- u!t . |