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Show HERALD dedicated to a policy of fairness to all sections of Utah bounty. . . , , . S3 Editorial Rooms, ...107 Business Office ; THIRTY-NINT- ..... - , i PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY. MAY 4, 1925 Music Work WORTHEN IS rap :f LUUVIILijuuul miiPT looal Juvenile Court of Fourth Dis-trfa Reorganized by r; s. v ComJm&ion . - .K..., JENSEN DERN AND T UNITE ON WORTHEN Attorney General Harvey H. Cluff Votes for Ilia Brother Elmo of Pleasant View. ' - m it -- - Attorney George W. Worthen has aeea appointed Judge of the lurenile court of the Fourth district, embracing Utah, Wasatch and Juab counties, to succeed W. S. Willi of Better end Salt Lake who baa been oceuprlug tbe position daring the r past fonr years, Govern George (I. Dem and Dr. C .X. Jeaaca, state superintendent of public Instruction, voted together for Mr. Worthen, while the other member of tbe state Juvenile court commission, Harvey H. Cluff, attorney general. Toted for bis brother, C Elmo Clutt of Pleasant View, former principal of the Jage school and at present instructor in the .Duchesne Bchools. In several former meetings tb,e attorney general had held out for hta brother. , Mr. Worthen bad the endorsement of the entire central Republican com- mlttee' of Utah county, The" new Judge of be Juvenile court was born In fit. George where he graduated "ftofn the local schools and then came to the Toung univer-sfrom where be graduated with an A. B. degree In 1911 .He was principal of the Mirtersville, Beaver county, high school tor one year and thea taught in various high schools for three year. He organised the Lincoln high school of Provo Bench and wa principal of that school for one year. Having been granted the Wlltou-IX Thouuwon scholarship for two yearn, be attended the University of California from which institution be graduated .with the degree of doctor of Jurisprudence in 1916.. From June of that year until arriving In Provo In 1923, with the except Jon of the time spent In the military service during the world war, be practiced law in Rextmrg, Idaho. He entered a partnership, with Martin M. Larsen, but later entered practice hy himself. He has always taken an active part in Republican party movements and In' the progress of the American post to Provo. Legion ' E. tV'Bylnnd, who has served as probation officer of the district dnria the past four years was by the commission. ;y - hmogiri QUESTIONED MritlulrfmiBttteBa Women to t. extension will conduct a JtaaeaattheB. a. famous lyrics) from the Hebrew. Persian, American and Many of English Mteraturrs. the lyrics to be discussed hava beea set to mask and these will 'be rendered by musicians of . af Prava. id Miss Norma Dana and Mrs. Carol Pyne Take Leading . HOLD BIG TWO Christian Endeavor rs From Many Utah Towns Meet in SpringviHe.- - n It - INSANE PRINC- E- NISYEUM through the city's best talent, the cast of characters has been chosen the JVameo Girl, a colorful, musical otmedy show In two acts and seven emies to lie pjscnted at tie Columbia theater May 7 and 8 by tbe tr - .. Robert The. jmfcsaaLhdgrondi ochess roles will be played by Mac Edwards and Mrs. Nathalie Bean, twbers In the east are; Josei)hine Jom, "Spirit of Shadowiand" ; SON Florence Higgina and Helena Botes, Tiiwcs of tbe professort M. WMer-rll- l and Taul D. Vincent and Earl .,XEW TORK, May e Reynolds as the first, second'-an- d Following a lively party in the third chancellors; Evans Bailey and hotel Joshua Cosden, Jr., Wm. Mct:ard, Jr, as Kip andTtu k. son of the millionaire oil Donna Grimm and Josephine Jones, man, spent severaLhoursL iu-- - the court heralds. Police broke up Tu "paint- the'town red" Ib the tombs yesterday." m.- and Cosden a. 6: at the party Jject In mind of the "Paint and Powder club" under the direcHon of was arrested on a charge of drunkconduct. -- Poadct Phff.s" Is one of the nine enness, and disorderly chorus groups la the "Cameo Girl" When arraigned, it fs alleged he was production. This clever group .is but Impudent to the court Cqpden was one of the niany feature uumliers of held under $500 bonds. His father this cfunetly show which promises to later .furnished bail. 1 very nmslcaL Otaer group personnel will be announced as posl-- Improvements Made Hank tlons are definitely established.' Hmlth, manager, of Smith's pool hail is' making citenslve Improvement of his building which houses the MM Hard rooms, andJthe Legion hotel. - front A new and ; will ; grae the building arid the interior will be floored With a fine pattern of battleship linoleum,- - Mr. Smith states. The Interior will '. be arJtev. II. J, Hersey and Anna Hig-le- y Mon-iv ranged to accomodate a large line were married here at noon, tackle which will 1 carbv Rev. William Bnlkley. They of fishing In addition to the usual stock ried Carson City, left immediately for caiulias, etc. Additional ASec Where the net,. Mr. nersey of tobacco, will be made in Improvements the of Episcopalian will have charge Mr. 'Smith says. the later, building .. . rbntch. MILLIONAIRE IK JAIL Bill-mor- ; - ' 1 IilARIED HERE i X )fc.Ss VVAUD T. VAN OUJlA&i- - Comnuttee Members Re--J quested to Meet Tuesday Evening at Headquarters AH M. I. A. WINSRACEFOR TO-B- E BIG PARADE! Aduilnistraflon Building yesterday Brock-ban- k afternoon. Superintendent presided at the meeting at which most of tbe ward 'Mutual Improvement associations were . reprei-sented- ' - . ' Instructions concerning .the Jubi' lee celebration were read and de-tails discussed. Among other items of business was .the . roll call of wards to determine approximately the number pf Boy Scouts, "M" Men, Senior Girls, Junior jlirls. Beehive Girls, and. officers who would at tend the Jubilee and. participate ia the parade. Not all of the wards were present so a complete "report cannot be given. It is estimated that several hundred will go. Colors and distinctive insignia for the Utah Stake representatives will be adopted, and a suitable motto on a large banner will go at the head of the delegation In the parade. 1 TWO BILLYS GET BIOCLES . BOYYIOITilOF JORDAN RIVER ;; or-ma- d tib-ndal- a?r n. oi - r ; bal-loo- oet K'.K-hl- 4 ..- t. J, cum-moh- JSttd tbbttvirh's RACEHORSE IS POISONED 49 ARRESTED . at VINEGAR IS NEWSPAPER - Thfe Navy "bicycle was won by Billy Selman, grandson of Mrs. Emily Selman, 72 North. First Both boys are students Parker school. Tt' . STOLEN HERE street East street. ntt " ; JUDGETORUN and the Bicycle company a s purt of the 'Boys' Week cele bration- were won by two small hoys both, named Billy.? The Iver Johnson bicycle was won of the Reverend and Mrs. W. F. Bulk-le50 West ' second North Meredith the IN VICE RAIDS' BAD LIQUOR KILLS THREE - yfce-raid- v '(UP) , ' : ' . MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 4. Bodies of' three then, alt apNaof of the members League and tions Council to accept the optional parently, killed by poison liquor, clause in the Statute for the Inter- were found In a house here wte Sunna tionaVCourt ot Justice and going days One other man, who police said on record as "being prepared" to accept the jurisdiction of the court for was sttiivefied, jwas takejj. to ar pre? all disputes that come within Its dnct. station for observation. A friend of the trio called at the scope. The resolution further urges National councils to urge their re house and getting no answer t spective governments, if they hayel knocks, pushed oven the door. ; NOT already done so, to sign, , Two jof the men were sitting erect ."..ft, "Strongly" endorsing the prin- on a couch. Another sut in a small cipal of slmultifneous international chair beside the table. disarmament and urging Jthe larger In the center of tne table stood a nations to begin a partial disarma"flash, almost empty. pint ment as an' example to others. A search of the premises disclosed a man unconscious in the back yard. u.4;--------.-T-..p'------j- -- ' con-tro- . a DENTER, Colc was under way today Into a gation forest fire 30 miles west of here Sunday "which burned 300 acres, of timlier before being headed, i Sheriff Walter H. Johnson said the fire started from an explosion of a moonshine still which was being run, he believed by a ring headed by a Denver policeman. .Sheriff Johnson, while the fire was in progress, arrested two wo men and a rnlin of charges of vlor biting the prohibition, law by oper ating the still. vancement of the boy could not help but admire the manner In- which the Provo Rotary club put over the activities of Boys' week this year," was the comment of Roy Passeyas-sistan- t scout commissioner of ' the Provo section of the Tlmiwniogos dis', trict. "There i; nothing quite . so inspiring as to see boys who are o full of "energy given" an opportunity t(f work that energy off in good, clean Bport, or in being given an opportunity to entertain their elders. "Men are but grown boys and GRAFT CHARGE' We-wou- ld nppnr--er.tl- AGAINST TEN !! wnti-hiiioi- ' o ; 4 CCO MINERS both are benefitted." The boy is given inspiration by such association if the. man is the riftht sort and the man feels better It he can help the -- ,.'v ; 'V- -' hoy. too have We cannot if. many orga nizations that hare, at heart tbe welfare of the hoy,-- He is them to be and if we can inspire iim with a now "thought a keener sense of responsibility to-- ' ilmself,. his family we will and his much. That have accomplished seems to be the object of notary's effort and a more worthy goal : wonia be hard to aoloct.'- - , ;.;. fellow-assqciate- i -- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES 1 itrnnrPTririn Iinrurvroirmtr Any one Interested in the ad when they mingle and swap ideas . I t-- ' -- . The bicycles given away by the Strand theater SECOND HUE j Utah Stake will furnish Its quota of memlters to march in .the great Jubilee Parade in Suit Lake City on June 10,,, according to the made by the various ward officers 'at a meeting held in tbe change her nationality. the publication 3. Advocating and dissemination In all TssuntneV of pamphlets containing a complete digest of the laws affecting women and children in the respective coun' tries. ' Urge Women to Vote Stressing the importance of all women voting and urging them to Join political parties and set up groups within their parties "for the discussion of their" special interests and through which they can unite to influence them." various pany groups are urged to. keep in touch with each other so they might "act unitedlyo furthef heif common interests.". 300 ACRES BURN ik y Large Delegation to Represent Stake in Jubilee Parade . On June 10. "T" orto ' aeaMnr-to-retat- ft HONOLULU, Hawaii, Alay 4. umidre (UP) The studying the results of the "attack on the island of ttahu. headed hy senior "Black" and "Blue" referee, their-- , version of the presented "battle" when the five day critique reconvened todHy, amirtliu to the best reliable Information. g On their findings and the reports to tbe war department at Washington rest the future action of the United Watt toward adequate defense of the' Ilawaliaa T islands. The territory is awaiting. f3u,ft '000 for defense,- spread over a sevca year period. accfra-panyln- ; right as, bauken at the evemeefotb n I sual rnaceotWof the state orgs at' tatioa t be fcWd la Provn, June S4. Icouay of the Utah county organization : J. AU of the commtKilties selected to T. Farm;' II. Aldons lMxoa, cashier of the Fanuera aod Merchantsi tarry o the AmerU-aiLegion En: W. 11. Breretwa, president of dowment Fund drive wifrxmect in the State Bank et Provo; Fred the office pf the Provo Commercial ' a;-1 Warnick, rashier of the Knight and- - Savings bauk Tuesday evening TtuUaud Savings bank. at TSW 6'cliM'k to receive lnstruis U. IL WOLLAil. Plana for tbe convention .were dis lions on the details of tbe drive, aceased aud suldccts tor. dlscttssloa cording to Col. C E. Loose, city out hoed. It ia the desire of the chairman. v county orgaalaatiea to bold the Committees' have 'beep selected ateetiaga la the Elks' home. for earh ward of the city, to be aidA ateetiug of the Utah county bank ed byeouimltteea selected by the ers will be called by Mr. Farrer Americaa Legion post The qisita Is two or three' days. now with" the Map arranged for each ward. .4 ...t wiiea coramltteej will be 'ai'midnted general committee of the to work out the details of the en klrlve Is comiiosed of the following; ' tertalument." , Mayor JO. K. Ilausnu, honorary Cut C, E, Loose, city chalrmaa; secm-ell of thick Dsplte the chairman ; W, R, Butlerrcit-- chairGoodyear IUTravel 600 MUes surrounding the critique, word has i In Annual Elimination man; J: P. Clayton, secretary; J. seeped out that a battle is brewing Balloon Race William Knight, John W. Fmr, over the comi'ratlve cffwtlvenes Arthur N, Tsylor, T. P." Plerjawt, . 81. JOSEPH, Mo? May 1. W. T. of submarines and destroyers in the R. It Irvine, flr, Frank W. Van Orman, piloting the Goodyear recent maneuvers. , P; 8. Heilbut and Johu O. Becslry.'' The "black" commanders contend 111,, today had won the. national ..The various ward commlttwsjire successful In were ri :. elimination balloon race for the their sulmiarinea .fol!owi.:, at a disabling the "blue, destroyera, Arthur W..tTiavmaB, Tyiar-olseconaconsecutive time, van ward Bishop Joseph A. First landed Sunday in Reform, Ala., making the grand fleet available to son of Mr. and Vrs. narry Chap- - Buttle Dr. II. G Merrill W. K. e aiproxlmately 600 mlks airline gun flrefrom the bdaud, whereas stmt. Salt Lake Slfford'. Mrs. Belle Bachman. aian, 6W from 8t Joseph where the ballooift tbe "blues" are understood to main- City, was drowned la the Jordan , ward Bishop I L. Neltixjk1 off Friday. 'Captain H. E. tain the destroyers easily auuk the river hi hoiae Sunday aft son, W, K. Farrer, George lureut, Honeywell, pilot of the St; Jseph, undersea cr ft. r lie and several other chil aud lrs, Mary Vincent brought his buBoon down near AberBrigadier General lleroa Filing dren had been playing along the A. Dixon, ward II. Third Bishop deen, Miss., about ' 650 miles from of tbe"blacks" and Captain W. 1L rim when a portion of the bank Sterling Taylor, Charles F. Wiwt-rhere. Stanley, "blue" officer, are expected clipped down and he pitched W and Mrs. LeRoy lixoir. two were the these pilots today to .discuss land and sea views only stream. Into lutckwarda the vmrd BUhop It. J Mur- Fourth ; two remaining in the race, the other defensttne slm Steven-- , dock, A. L. Booth, Weltst-i 0, The William of Hiovcr attention haruw landed Saturday, one at Admiral BoIhH E. Cooata. com tiotdtea street, who was pass- and Mrs..R. J. Murdm-k- . SeBua, Kansas, ' and the other in mander in chief of the armada, sun, b Fifth ward Bishop C. X. Camion, ing was attracted when ha heard Northern Arkansas. The pilot , sojight ndief from the ;eek's work Eva Scottr 8, thaJoya)m-pauhms- , J. U, J. A. Boshurd and Mrs. Maurice . of in charge Major at officers other with along Sunday a ran she Brimbull. aloot; Miss. screaming Georpe Snrith launded at Crenshaw, a giant llukiian iuiau, or aauve the hank H the rivet. Hrevem Wlxth wrd-BIi- hop John W. H. Wollam rode la the basket where they ate poi, the native ran to the feast 1 tb. saw and iwdy W, Monroe Pa vmnu. aide. as 4 l of place the III, Goodyear aiade for aobaUtaUoa bread, the river. He: tsaped Homfr Slid Mrs. W. T. irkb r. Thewfiiner of the race win Tepre- -' liquid dwa floating the and otherwise euoyed Boiiiievllle sent America in the International speeches Bishop Andrew - Into the' stream and carrleJ the boy relaxation. Preston G. Pettrsoi!. T. L. to the shore. ' bul loon race and receives $1000 beJensn,' flocked Meanwhile 10,000. sailors 1 lNdUe hrartpTaiTtereTntlftet, SchofTelTand Mrs. R.Kitt P. Srenrf. sides. Euch pilot who competed In to the H'acheSand flUel the churches aud Julian Kiley A. If, Manavu ward BUliop Nrphl A- l'atrolmau, the race receives $100. of the city,, attending last services Record riished to dersou, Joseph B. Keeler, FmI G. ami Second plnce carries a prize of Riigera before putting to sea for minor the scene wit ST a pnlmotinv rial Warwick and Mrs. J. B. Keeler. $800; third place $000 and fourth maneuvers Tlie prae Thurs(lay. A. W, worked o tbe for ftry-f;v- e ... Pioneer' ward Bishop place $300. tice will Include force torj"do fir nifnincs but werejad A. Madacn, Wreu atable The local contest comttiittee will George Harding, and other tactlca and will contate him. Medical aid- - was Wilklns aud Mrs. George A. Madseu. announce the winners officially as ing tinue for the next fortnight. miles of alsxk, but nothing that could .The Americad legion comnilttw,s soon as the exact number he dwie succeeded la briugmg the larcJtifaded by the following: traveled has been ascertained. 'John t). Beesley, chairman; P. S, boy to life. Investigation showed that Arthur, Heilbut, and Frank W. Demlng. one or rwn olur chil- - general rninmittceT "GcoifgV 'fiCKHUr," Eva dreu had turn mnuiuw aloric the publicity ; George Harris, tenuis; lhauk f the stream, pnsbina a Dr.. Walter T. Ilusler, quota ; Hurry into, the jrlwr and plrkiug flowers Butler. speaktT. rr which t bey found growing on the bank. It is i Rum runners,, hard pressed for of the l"oy bWtstnied some of the soil 'wet goods" are reported to have on the habk. casiag it to slide and CAMDEN, N. J., May 2. (UP)- Whllfrthe pollw reptwtfrgtake a 24 broken Jntoheatorageoama of piwiuiutt. bligntw rhe water. hour vacation, former Judge, John David Kinnear's.cld,er plant on the evening B. Kates, tomorrow will be editor Lakeview road Saturday one large barrel of vinefor a day of the Camden Courier. andltolen one barrel of sterilised This unique experiment is the out- gar and cider. Mr. Kinnear declares that which in recent of a speech growth boards from the side of the building BALTIMORE, Md , May 4 (UP) Jndge'Kates attacked the modern were pried off ami the thieves enInfurami cominiuies are expected newspaper because "it played' up" tered and opened the'ehmr from" the to staort au Investigation todny u;to sensational crime news and tailed inside. This was done between 8 the death Of Sunny Mau, Willis to give "due prominence" to the and 9 o'clock Saturday evening Nominee DKXVEU. C more constructive phases of life. May i. Fortj,- - Sharp Kilmer's wbHe '3irr"KiuneHr and his family ir the Pivnkuess aud the Kentucky , alne iwisire wcrt taken into cus"I would like to be edlto'jifa" were in towu. wwk-eiu- f by Mayor derby, ; paper lust for one dur," he said. "We have bad some of our prod tody over the rontlit- Management of the Courier Imme- ucts stolen before, but never in Itenjnmia F. Stapleton in a The. roll which was" iisnred f.r s startHl stv-diately offered him the chance and such large quanlties," Mf: Kinwar uation ofbls died Saturday night In cral Jagn. weks Herald he accepted. told a reporter Momlay the suhk at PimlUti after lel)ig wveral Two dens and gambling The judge will have entire morning. hebw4nthlstjtnee Wre Imttiubt from the Hiivrv Do Grace ot the Courier plant tomorrow. will run npufcrd of ..fttttkn, and iMMleggiiLg establishments track and vctortnnriau jaid he had raided. "wttw kiiows some one In the Interest something experiment Already tieen poised hy the adminifctnftioii of ' sIs is so widespread' that order- for about the plaee guilty." arsenic. J. P. Smith, trainer pf tbe not mind losing the copies of ' thfr "KateeediHon" hae yKiltiHT stable said a "pill" beeh received from 27 states. liquid so much' if the. trutlty parties had.betn given to the colt .he would return Jhe cohtatiters." Mr. fore a race lust Monday when lie "U)NIKN Lord Milner, former Kinnear. said. "They are vabmble cond to Priuce of ltonrhon. ran ihhmI all to us, and at this, time we foreign secretary, whorls-sufferi- ng we can get." Smith said be had" no idea how from sleeping sickness pas'd7a The theft is lielng investisatixl by do May i Whether the poison had administered DENVKlt. "fair night and is ' progressing," a- - force. of members the the sheriff w wit Denver's alhwl grafting iv because the .tiible Is pmirdutl reg-- . according; toe a bulletin, today, i' v who believe-tha- t not have they will, Unwtt will be arrsici'ttxi on' a state uliiVly hy two . great difficulty iu apprehending or federal charge of vlolatina pro TIEN TSIN A Chinese cook st any " the guilty parties. hibition taxes was eyiiwtcd to Ik the Szechuan arsenal near Fgochow made kiuwn tmlay with the cbise of prepared a meal too close-t- a powrivers. Georgia the city' hearing amlnst the ten WASHINGTON der magazine and the resultant excreeks, ami murshei "arc Ideally aeiMHed men. Inplosion killed forty soldiers-anIWense for. the. alleged grafters adapted to the pniductton of the -jured many others. the department, of a to etmtlmte premutation of eri- - type- of oysters, dem today. A wrdict cither ex commerce 1ms decided after an exf oneratlon or dismissal from the po tensive survey. ',!;:; lice force was eircted r VAN ORTtlAN UTAHSTAKE organl-zation,eac- h BELGRADE, May 4. (CP) Prince George, elder brother bf King Alexander, of Serbia, is insane and has been placed under strict guard in an asylum, it was- officially an nounced today.; A serious aspect was lent the kxwl Elks lodge. aituatiori-b- y police raids uix resl The leading roles will be taken dctH-eTif Republieaif leaders - with by' Miss Norma Dana who will ap- whom the had relatione. pear as Marcla playing --opposite Documents, prince Prince Including Iyne as Miiui and June Jackson as George's memoirs, were seized. -5 Pyne as Mlini an dJune Jackson as IKTERIS V.V WASHINGTON, May 4. (l'P) Three hundred women "citizens of tht world" will meet here tonight to consider and decide the courses to be followed by millions of their sisters in the problems close to women war, peace, women's rights, opium traffic, 'immorality and V others. The meeting is the seventh quin quennial session of the International Council of Women. The sessions will continue until May 14. Thirtyeight nations are represented, Airs. Phllip North Moore, St Louis, Mo., president of the national Council of Women of the United States, which is hostess for this occasion, will open the session to l niglitr Then she will turn over to The Marchioness of' Aber deen aud Temair, of Scotland, who has been international president of the organization for "the last 15 years. After a talk by Lady Aberdeen, of the three speaking in one of the three languages adopted by the council for ita sessions English, French and German again will welcome the delegates. This seventh session of the council, Is the first since 1920 when the met at Christiana organization (now Oslo) capital of Norway. the Finance, This afternoon, Press, Law and Suffrage commit tees were to be closeted In executive session; putting the finishing touches on a score of resolutions and proposed changes In the Council's constitution and method of procedure. A meeting of the officers also was held today. . Many' resolutions ph world disarmament, World Court, League of Nutans European reconstruction, Women's policies and numerouaJ other subjects aw,alt actloa by the council. Action on resolutions proposed by various committees and couuellwomen will be taken on the morning of May 13. The more important resolatlons which will come up for consideration provide for: councils to 1. Urging national make every effort "and to use all their influence to promote the highest ideals of the League of Nations and to work for the speedy inclusion . of further nations." IZ-- Urging the calling ot an Inter national. Conference of Government representatives to consider the adoption of an International convention giving to a ma'rried woman the same the-gave- One of The most successful Chrfs-tloEndeavor district conventions ever held in this state concluded a two days' conclave ,at SpringviHe Sunday with delegates from Salt Lake, Sandy, Provo, Spanish Fork, Payson, Thistle, Mt. Pleasant and Richfield in attendance. The convention there, "Approved Workers" was sounded by Dr. M. P, Humphries, who was the principal session of the speaker convention. Others who participat ed in this aession were "Devotional1 Iva Deli Murphy, Payson; address of welcome, Dr. W, . Ensign SpringviHe; response, C. E. Richmond. At the close of this meeting the visiting delegates were enter talned by the Christian Endeavor of SpringviHe, during which time refreshments and general sociability were enjoyed. Sunday morning the Sunrise Praise Service was held, led by Pearl Belt. Mrs. Ensin spoke on the work 'of the Junior department. ' .Mrs; Born dwelt on the alumni and Mrs. Richmond oft the ' Intermediate, while Rev: A. V, Boand of Mt. Pleasant explained the senior work. Among the speakers at the Service at 11 o'clock were Rev. A. V. Boand, W. II. Ray, Jr., Elwood Keatch, Bob Bailey, Leonard Saver, Clara Camp-bel- t Dorothy Keller, Eva Jane Robertson, Melt Kelley and Dorothy Pearson. Vocal solos were rendered by J. D. Strickley of Provo and Charles Lierley. Matters pertaining to the national convention tobe re ield-lt- t Portland, Ore., in discussed liythe Rev. Mr. Boand and Clifford Jackson. i iiiin;i LLUIUM state and county imukers' hold la EACH PROVO WARD TO ASSIST DRIVE thia city Patunlay evening. Aniog BETTER DEFENSE OF ' ISLAND TO BE RESULT thise present awe Marriner Eccba American Legion Committees of tHSIea,'pmidettt of the stafe --Also to Aid Ward Com- Sailors Enjoy Shore Leave; CarT"lirarctisia"of mittees During Drive Washbura S. ; Attend Honolulu Prb. secretary Chip, 20,000 American man, of . Church bervices Fork, president - DAY CONCLAVE rn ni nnnr iiiiuw UllliL - utab -- -- ENDEAVORERS aamcla- - Resolutions to be Offered On Problems of World Inj- , portance by Leaders The program la fre. Tomorrow night the Utah County 8ym phony rehestra and the B. Y. IV - male glee club will give a free concert in the stake tabernacle. Banker' SELECTED FOR I"Tt Frr,"raVhfcr of "tbeTrovo iVmmerrial sad Saving bank was War Hawaiian Causes Dispute named rhalrwaa if theiseeral eon Between Destroyers and ventioa eotumlttees at a meeting of Submarines.- BIG QUESTIONS - , Conference of Deride-Attitud- Of Sex program uly,-we- CASTNAl Parts The Utah State tbe peninr proerani of Na-Mutde Week tooight at 8 COMMITTEES Here June 5--6 EFFICIEHCY CoUrt IUI! viO be the arena diriskm Bankers Hold WIN TODAY f W1EET j"ttodjrtwi kt PRICE TWO CENTS BALLOON RACE WINNERS Inaugurated At'Y'Tonight . ' " YEAR, NO. 297 H niONES - GO ON STRIKE " WMeril District Attorney Gorge SKRVICE J5TAK NtXSALES. Aria.. May 4.TUO Stephen has announced he will en- PAKTH IP ATKM Four thousand Mexican copler deavor tm te4id the tuin to Ijavcu- Service The miners went on strike at Santa Re - i worth if evMemci assist iu the. Star Legionbi will h reception allev Lower California, accjmliuj; to! brought out at the city's htstring Of the ' given by the metnlx-rto adflces here. warrants action being taken against . wttnen's clubs to tbe hij;h school The strikers, it was said, demand them. . A' rcrentatlve at his of.Thursday afternoon at (be girls a wage increase" of $5 to $S per flee has attended every day of tho horn1 i imik iiMii day and Improved living quarter council. ;nfirdlngjto Mrs. W, T. Bolio were theat employed They nasiiT, euvirmaa'p.r me ren Anwricau tobas. f tioh company. ' WASHIXGTtiN copper mine a: Fren-'uuuittrtv The manager of the mine left for co has upvdanted the British weed j Those who will repnsont the Mexico City to discus the utnatioa iu the HhTW of t'hitivMr stmkcrs. f'Serviiv Star IsJon in tinAmerican ! Ceiviiip. Hue ure Mrs. J. D. l;.n , BUtW.0.t with President Calles aud the who votfiu aaUs" ia l!Cl against 2,rtH),. j Mr. Nellie MeRtwin. Ms-.- . .u French' amliftador. " Reports that troops had been sent Kmm British, accurdinit to the I Collins and Mrs. Will J,ui s. commerce department : to the scent were not roulirawd. I - - ji- - j j j - j ' |