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Show HERALD PHONES Business Office - Editorial a TH1KTY NINTH YEAR, NO. 316. np n : , o o o o o oo o o o o o o O O O O ,0 I , O SAM J. IB IT ; ir 10 f & J o WPBjTwnrF lfiTiRG o o o o o o e o o e o 'i :. .;..; H;v fflniER f l " t-- y : I, ti A V ' '-- Star Parents to Partici- pate in Fitting Ceremonies STORES TO REMAIN CLOSED ENTIRE DAY Ikautiful Ceremonies to Be Jwo hundred and fifty haleJet be well met at the Union l depot by nienilwr of the local club and their frleuds who will convey the visiting shrlnert to the Masonic temple on North First Eust street, where they will be ' "wined and dined," providing the visitors bring plenty of wine. Included In the Leavenworth temple will be a brilliantly uniformed patrol and a large military band, who are capable of arousing interest upon their arrival ' At the Masonic temple a delicious breakfast consisting of ham and straw- eggs, coffee and hot rolls,-anberries And cream will be the most " discriminating of the bunch. This Is the fourth annual stopover of the Leavenworth contingent, the members of which declare that they are not going to pass Provo np. Each time they come they are more profoundly impressed with the fact, they have never tasted such delicious strawberries and cream as they receive herer- - Buenos thead-vanced information received by the local club. :' r Members of the Masonic lodge, Elks and business men will furnish cars with which to meet the visitors. Following the break fast they will be shown Bs ninny points of Interest In this locality as their limited ' time win permit. d WASATCH CLUB mm fr7 ' NEW DIRECTOR KIWANIANS OF PARK CITY. . RECREATION L VIS1IPR0Y0 ATYPGT - in .t - " An ontlng to Vivian Park In Provo canyon win be held Decoration Day, May BO, by the M'asatch Mountai club, and will extend over Sunday.; Cars will leave Saturday morning at 8 p. m. and 8:30 p. m., for the park. Upon arrival of the complete party indoor baseball; horse shoe field siiuiib U1 uilii Satthe lialnnce of the afternoon. urday evening a carnival da nee will be enjoyed, after which a moon 'light born fire program will be held. Sunday morning after breakfast, Dr. L. D. Pfouts will conduct a hike lo thBfalfaHn StewartaforJcJa yorth Fork of the Provo canyon, which at this time of the year has an lmmettce volume of water falling over tMreo hundred feet to the canyon below. In the spring this glacier sifrl; aliounds In wjlld flowers g ai'd bird life, with plenty of country of geologic Interest. The party will then descend the woli.; af the falls Into the canyon returning to VI via a Park at 2:30 for ' ' . dlnne.. ;. Committees of arrangements are as follows: Leaders A. A. Atkins, Elwood B. Stockman ; commissary committee. Dr. Ferna Shaffer, Ralph Lambert 5 entertainment, Eugene Awotti tranKportatlon, Einar Gerald Thorpe; reception, " .' Derby. "ftod-gciM'i'- A plea Observed at Provo City Cemetery . ' " 1 " " 1 .' ball-roo- , i A vocal solo HARMONICA Intcr-et-tln- . Being a Utah county 'boy, Homer Christensen Is well acquainted with the environs of Provo. As a college student he used to skate to sqhool at. the Brigbara Toug uni- of versity , over the frozen ; bosom: alr4a1ferr-Hldha4-a- his brother Bernard, have made a trip from American Fork, to Provo in the record time of eighteen, minutes. .Coach Chrlstensen is alHO.weU acquainted with the .mountains, surrounding Utah lake and wlU Be a real addition to the fforce" when It comes to the outdoor activities that make the summer quarter , at the " Toung unlvwslty famouai, : n . BAND PLAYS A closing mu.slcuf' program given by the elementary training school Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock bad as 4ts special feature selections from the harmonica band which though having practiced but a few day's, rendered selections rather weiL The band Was a large one extending practically across VCeroom'T WILL DECORATE GRAVES .SOther numbers of inU'rest were Officers of the American Le- - i selection from the operetta whclh was given some. time ago, sung by glon Auxiliary announce that they would be pleased to have t the members of the various classes. the memtiers of their orgnnlza- - J Professor William F. : Hanson Uon and mothers of exvrr awarded prizes to those who won lu the muxle contests." Out of a posmen assist in the decoration of the graves at 'the city cemetery j sible 70 points the winner of the " Saturday. morning at 8 o'clock. first prize got 65.5 , Sanford Bingham, fifth grade, Those who would care to agslst J In this Work are requested to J won the first prize of $1.50; lar-jorSmith, "fifth grade won. the t call Mm. Harry Butler, 311-etmd prize of $10; Vernon Hayes, who Is arranging for the transsixth grade, wonjthe third prize of parportation of those who will ' 75c; and Jay Keeleri sixth grade, ticipate In this work. won the fourth prize, a harmonica. Llg-nel- l, FOSDICK HAS , -- llPl!lili:.:v 5' INNOVATION Dan-ielll- X : " ie EW YORK, lay-- SS.-rft- P) spjrl of present day religious liberalism, Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, as the new pastor of Park ' avenue Baptist church. Intends to create "an Inclusive chnrch," unique among Institutions of the evangelical denom- -' " illations. ; The word "baptist" will be dropped from the church's title 'wider the new rest me, but In a subtitle the instlutlon will be descrilwd as a Baptist church. ' It will be possible for any Chris tian to become a member of the fa, mous Rockefeller chnrch" without! lmmersional baptism rtrtT1trt-pHirtlee-t- he INDIAN ' WAR VETERANS. Jacob M. Nelson, John RIcbey, John Johnson, Reuben Jolley, 'Fred Singleton. E. Stewart, Joseph ClarkclSr., Andrew B. Forsythe, Wm. Ashworth, Ben R. Uichuian, Swen O. Nlelson, Henry Cluff, Joll A. . Johnson, Xelson Johnson, Rulon Garr, Norman Sullivan, Sain Skinner, Jorgan C. t Nelson, James H. CUugcr, Wiu. Oaminnn, Fred A. Curtis, Alfred P. Stout, AVniiaia' A. Walker. , flre-eatln- g ! , YOUNG UNIVERSITY SENjOR SK". 'CLASS PRESENTSFOUR NEW TENNIS COURTS TO SCHOOL TIHPS PLAY - -- BINGHAfillTES MEMORIAL DAY . ... H' fiimouw-Seilel- iSFn CABINET TAKES - RESCUE STEPS senior-projec- t , FOURSERPNS . PROVOCHURCH SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES - R.TETKR.VXS.T' ROBERTS; i Juseph Strong, Alliert Jones, 1 " - .... C.i. WILLUM MOSSMA.V. y PLEASANT VIEW Living veterans, to be honored on Memorlal day ; . t:f the Hotel Roberts Friday noon by Dr. RUhard K. Lyman, member of the Utah water storage commission. ? Dr. Lyman declared that future gen,eratious would accuse the present for negligence should this oppor tunity be neglected at this time.. Thousands of acres ot land in Utah and Salt Lake counties could 1 ' be brought ander cultivation if there 1 wefe enough water to insure the 1 wmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmx senator from California, had a adventure proper crops to grow, declared Dr. Hiram Johnsou, some time when he ond his son, llieaui, Jr.; cruised In their yatfcht from Lyman. "In this section It is not the land Fldiida to San Francisco. Houdiiran rebels seized "tthui. fhouch' thev that Is valuable," said Dr. Lyman. let them go shortly afterward. The," Jiip took Wen weeks and the seuutor "Without the water the land would lost 15 , ; pounds, v ' bejtfenost useless. And still we are handling the. stream In our section as Hf they contained no value at u.; "Water, give the land in this section all the value It has. It " seems almost ridiculous that no record of the water is kept' It 1 as important to keep a record of the Streams and what they produce as ; it is to keep a record of dividends In any business. '" -- We are located nl Salt Lake and Utah valleys, the two valleys that "Tortnr we want to- pay" a mlgbty arehe-- hub around which other debt of gratitude to those who have parts of the state rotate. JFter nsMlsted us in reaching the position the thing that Is making' this, sec we occuiry," uald Rulon Van Wagon-en- , tion valuable, and additional water will maka U still more so. president of the graduating class of the Brlgliaiu Young university "The topography of the eountry for the Senior exercises which were Is such and the water supply great , belli Friday forenoon. i enough that Weber county water "We thank the faculty, the stucan be brought into these two coun ' dent body and our parents aU of ; ties. whom have contributed to our sucWe are literally aaleepand allow Provo wlU witness the fastest cess. people to rake our water away from ' "I wish my voice could reach beus. There ought. "not to be a man, baseball game of the season at 3:30 the walls of this Institution unwoman or child who should test yond to Di Saturday afternoon, according to thank ail whoThuve assisted in til that water la brought into Utah DeU Webb. 'Bingham. One of making- this day possible,.; and Salt Lake valleys. It should rector ."As we leave this institution we be brought here regardless f price. the fastest teams In the Copper We ahould secure every drop of wa league, Is to be matched agaiuat the wish to leave this program as a . ter that can be brought into this sec strength of the Tiinps. They come benediction" lresideut Van Wagonen expressed tion from the Weber watershed. It to Provo with the famous Jerry can be brought here cheaper now Dunn, who . won a reputation for the gratitude if the cbiss for their HMmselfLwIth Springville in the. for niaiij bleRsiugs and hoped as a class than at any other ..time." President O. A. Spear of the cham mer county league, as a niotmdman they would carry .on the "Y" spirit. . Franklin Mudsen and Lynn 'Richber of commerce presided at the of distinction. We've got our' necks bowed to ards, both members of the graduexercise. The meeting was attended by a large number of business beat the miners this time and with ating class, sang a duet of their own -- .,. men. the thigh type of ball our boys have coniKNltioii. froiU'Lliel The been, playing, I 'should iJUjjbe sun Thomas L Martiu, Ariel by sang we If skin wi," prised pre Bullif, Celestia' Johnson,- Elaine . . , diction. '.., There Is no- ihult .but that the (.'hristetison, Franklin Madsen, and Provo baU fans will see a real game, Morrill Bunnell, all memlmrs of the clung, except Dr. Mnrtiuh was an Bingham .beat American Fork re splendid number. cently when the crafty Addle Miller Double funeral services were held Clara freer 'read,. "The Drug was pitted againot Jerry. The StoreWas la the- Pleasant View ward chapel A(lvertiHed'a clever bit score was 15 WC BiirAddIe"dl(TnT hursday for John Mills Ashton, 74, of modern humor. 08IX); May 29. (UP) A meet have the support that Dyer will and his grandson Byron Stnbbs Ash- ing of the Norwegian cabinet was Miss Melva Ikyle played the n tomorrow's game, from all "Eleventh ton, 10. ; Wilford Stubbs of the ward called for today to discus the ques- have-iRhaiisodle," by Lizt. bishopric took charge, ; .Opening tion of relief for the Amundsen- - that can be learned about that game. was iltt'rodueed The Director announce Webb the that song was sung by a quartet consist- Ellsworth polar air expedition. by mi origlual trio sung by Hurlun tickets to season' league games will Adums,.: Eluiue Cbristensou,, and More than a week'Hasljiow exing of Ida Slack, Diantha Eklns, Sydiley Cluff and Elmo Brereton. pired since the Polar, aviators not be good for Saturday's game as Ariel Bullif who were accompanied Prayer was by James GiUlspie. - A jumped off from Kings Bay; Spltz- - It is not a league game ami qufte an by lone Hulsh Heatoti on the piano and Melva Boyle on, tlie ukulele. The duet, was sung by- - Mrs. Mildred : tergen, and no word hua come of expense is Involved miners to give Provo fans a game. song 'was accomitauied, by dancing ... Meldrum and M".' Diantha Eklns. them. The speakers were John H. Murdock, In view of this situation, relief The price of admission will be 50c by Aionzo Morle' and Muriel Smart. the Clarence fjiggs" Jenson-reaWilliam S. Fausett and Andrew measure are being consolidated. for grandstand seats and 25c for general admission. lust will and testament of the senior Knudsen. Hugh Larsen sang a vo- Trained flyer are' In readiness class. He delivered as usual and cal solo. Benediction waa offered the same ones who were In 1923 brought, forth round after round of by A. B. Lelchty and the grave In at 'Spltxbergen when Amundsen' ; ; laughter and applause. the Provo trlty cemetery waa dedi- proposed flight from Alaska across The senitA- - pnaject was presented the pole was postponed. cated by E. C. Pulsipher. ' to the school by AlouzoJ. Morley, chairman of the., project fonuuittee. It consists of tenuis courts, four in I number of cement with backgrounds. VA model "symbolical,, of tbe new Elder S. S. nolm, pastor of the courts which will cost S2.0UU.ft0.-Wu."The people of Utah eouritjfHn-dee- d and nature as complete communion Reorganized Church of Jesus Cbrirt to lresideut S. t Furris are blest with a rich heritage wtih all that thesis weet scented of L, D. 8., In this elty, announces presented by Mr. Murley In bebjilf of the z'1 , that Elder G.: P. to be found in the multitude of de- glen and dale offer. district class.-;.;.s Ivltt, '. "It, therefore. Is weU that club president, will deliver a series of T. Earl Pardoe, a memberj' of the lightful summer retreats to be found in the Wasatch range that skirts and cliques should find time te seek four sermon in their church licgin-nlngraduation class, was ' culled upon our lovely raUey." This Is the opln-Io- n these place where they can thus Sunday evening. , It ., j an- to rend.' .. .:. 'f When of Dr. L. D. Pfouts,weUJcnowB they get nounced that he will treat the folenjoy themeslve. An original song composed te the lover of nature of Payson. through all the world is a clique to lowing subjects. Sunday, 7:30 p. m. tunc of "Pal 'p Mine," by M'lva "I think there Is nothing quite so them, and not just a few. Their "What Is There In IteHglonr Mom Boyle, was the last number on tbe refreshing as these lovely puces on is broadened and tbey' go day. 8 p. ih.,'Why Did Christ Come mrular prognim. a hot summer' day. , Nor do I think vision to Earth?" Tuesday,. '8 p. m., "The The college wng by class and that there is anything that puts a about their duties with new life and Rock, Material and the ' Builder.' audience closed the program after which the band played as the seniors an,ora woman elhter for that mat- - energy and- - a greater love for their Wednesday, 8 p. m., " "The f ' - . inarched out. . ter, to completely la tune with God fellowmen." TWOFONERALS SCbOO: .by Judge George Ballif was greatly enjoyed an a eountry store, with Dr. Franks. 1'. Reynolds acting as director proved the hit of the evenings The attendance prize was. awarded to Hugh Synie a nd two Iwxes of large straw- berrles from the Geo. Stratton ranch were presented to the visitors who held the lucky numbers. . m I i 1 ' rffl0! i - pm-it- the-clu- HOtDSOUTING i'Cri:: tor the people Of Utah and $ak Lake counties to secure every avalUble drop Of water that can be transferred front the Weber river watershed to these two counties waa made at the monthly luncheon of the Provo Chamber of Commerce at ; i - v';i ' In recognition of twenty-on- e years of devoted service to bis company, Sam 3. Jones, manager of the Provo group of the Mountain State Telephone and Telegraph company, has been promoted to the potdtlon of commercial manager ot . the S4H Lake and Davis county groups ot exchanges, comprising Salt Lake, Bingham, Murray, Mldvale, Halll-daPark City, Coalville, Garfield and Tooele, Bountiful, Kaysvttje . Farmlngton.. Mr. Jones will be succeeded by Was there a bribe offer? Phillip Barry Uefi), former Department of George C. Quilllan, state cashier, Justice agent, charges James N. Callan offered him one to serve as a and for 18 years associated with the nave Juror In the murder trial of William D. Shepherd. Callan (right), ChU company. Mr. Qmiiian win ex Provo of of the group ' charge tago politician, denies It. change comprised of Provo, Amer ican Fork, Pleasant Grove, Hebe', Spanish Fork, Payaon and Eureka. The change wiU be. made June i, at which time the two men win assume their new duties. "It is with a feeling of regret ; that I leave my native hearth, where I have made so many friends during my association with the tele- nbone eompany,'' was Mr. Jones com f w ment, "or course n j ' receive such splendid recognition to Have and as a matter of duty must accept Park City Publisher Tells of Homer Christensonn' Wealth of Park City Charge of Summer School the call of the eompany, ytt I shall Recreational Activities Mining District miss dally contact with the good .. of Provo." people of coach the Homer W. Ohristenson, Headed by President J. Mr, Jones bears the distinction ot O'Brien members of the Park City West Side high school of Salt Lake being thfr first local employe of, his the position of re- j compay..iorecelve- - membership 4n Ktwatinr hib-and vaded Provo last night and were the creationaljgjreetor of th Young uni tne reiepnone rionetrg or. America, s an association comprised of guests of the local club at an Infor- versify foithe summer quarter begin' ployes of the various telephone comnine June 3, according to an an mal dinner at the Hotel. Roberts. who nouueement that has jtist been made panies of the TJnlttd States the have been in the service for 21 years McArthur presided at Edgar of the M dean Woodward by Hugh or more. Mr. Jones will move his banquet and later turned the meet summer school. to Salt Lake during the early ing over to President O'Brien; who t He will courses In advanced family give of June, he reports. introduced the Park City teember. part educa. Itlma, .pHydcl Mr. Quilllan comes to Provo highappearing on the program. A piano tion for grade teachers, 'athletic .- -,. .,, recommended by his eompany. ly f wammt dIrecting, play . and vocal-sol- o by Jennie trie, both of socla! During his year of service he has and, supervision., playground had a wide experience In the varPark City, were greatly enjoyed by and recreational leadership. ious of the telephone busimembers. Other members of the depart- ness phases held S. the ment of many positions of publisher 0 having physical education for the trust Park City Record was the principal summer will during that time.' be L. P. Cltrlstensen, "I like the looks of Provo it is a ncing master of Salt Lake. City, beautiful puce and I am sure my who will have charge of .ballet and speaker called attention to the great bail room dancing; Muriel Smart, family. will be happy here," waa the mineral wealth of the Park City who will teach ladles gymnasium view expressed by Mr. Quilllan. "1 mining district and asserted that it classes of various kinds; and Mil- only hope that I can make as many friends as" Mir Jones has made. It is one of the greatest mining cen- dred Lewis, interpretative dancing I csn do that our contentment will ters of the west This quartet of masters be instructor. Mrs. "Alex Hedqulst welcomed the complete." . and in the an of social, visiting ladies to Provo and Presi- outdoor recreation promise a rare dent' Hoyt' delivered the address ot time noclaHy at the parent church ' v.'clcome. . Gold j 'ti v OWED s , -- DAYTOBE v I 1 MEMORIAL 1 Frove: Will be invaded - by the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine from the Abdullah temple, Leavenworth, Kan. at 8:45 Saturday morning, according to" memlers of the Provo Shrine club, whose guests the visitors will be during the hour and half that tbey will be In Provo. : 00 o a : - Masonic Temple Iowa-wil- O of Provo Telephonea rManager a Dr. Richard IL Lyman AdV ii to it! uisirtci uuiea nigner , dresses Large Meeting of Post of Duty Provo Business Men HAS SPLENDID WATER SHOULD : SERYICE RECORD WEBER BE BROUGHT HERE Named Commercial Manager Declares Water Is More Valu- of 12 Exchanges Including able in Utah Than is ; Salt Lake City TUi Land. to Parade "From Union Depot to O forsecoic PROMOTION J. TRAIN ARRIVES AT 8 ;45 A. M. TOMORROW O PLEA GETS WORTHY Strawberry. Breakfast O . ; t . Bribery? Nobles Leavenworth and Ladies Stop off for Provo J. . E-'PROVO- ABDALLAH Band and Nobles w 'MAR ICMSAS - ' npfjjiMfi) "fQ o o o o o o THIRD - PRO VP, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925. 3 Room.... 107 i g " -- 1 Judge-mont.- All Provo will solemnize the mem ry of her dead heroes and do hno or to the living at the iitemnriin dr exe;rRs beKlimnje at fl:.K) . Bnntupss h,insn will lw closed and decornled in the nntlorvl colors and thr'wglunt ih business rtcctiou "Old Glory" will pmlojiiinate. The outstanding features of thr day will he the exercises at Pioneer park under the direction of the Service Star Ieglou at 9 130 n'clm-; the parade; exercises at the city cemetery and-thdecorating of of thofe who have made the supreme sacraflee for their coun try's canse. Iu addition to this hun dreds of citizens will pay gileiil trUute at the graves of tboir is loved ones who have led ihe way. SERVICE STAR PROGRAM. The Gold' Star fathers are invited to accompany the Gold Star mothers during the, exercises. Tbe exercises et Memorial tree In Pioneer park will be under the auspices of the Service Star Legion and, win open with music by the. Provo band under the direction of Prof, Boliert Sauer. The Invocation will bo by 'Bishop George P. Billings; "America tbe Beautiful," wilt then be sting by a qnurtet comprised of Mrs. l"rank Ramsey, Mrs. Stella Stubbs, Murray Roberts and Peter Jensen "Tribute to the Flag," will lie given by Mrs. John D. Boyo president or fheenTciTKtJir Le- glon ; the quartet will then sing "Our Pledge." a selection written by 31rs. N. C. Nickersou of Provo. Following this service 'the parade wilt be formed under the direction of Pergt. George Harris, marshull of thu day fn the following order: ... PARADE. Colors and color guard." G. A. R. veterans. Indian war veterans. war veterans. v. Provo band. t City. uqd county officials. Gold Star mothers. Disabled World War veterans. Service Star Legion. Daughters of the Mormon Battali, . . SimniNh-America- n : . 3 , on. . Amerlonn Xeglou.- American Legion Auxiliary. Provo Boy Scouti Citizen. The line of inarch will be east on Center street toTlle fountain corner where cars wilMle waiting to (Continued on Page Three) ; AN INVITATION. Before starting out on (hat auto trip next Sunday you are cordially Invited to .ecompaiir Rev. E. E. Bnchelder "On the lllgbwayJof Ufe"' at 11 a. in. in the Conimiuilty church. There will also lie a setrice In the evening at S o'clock, when die sermon subject will he '"Iu the The church Love.' of Qod." school will convene at 10 a. in. and the C. E. wvlces will he hM at 7 p. ui, ' |