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Show i 9 A NEWAFE3 deiUiteJ to a policy cf fairs U aJ3ctioaa tvf y L'taJi county. THIRTX-NINT- iV a U -U AI fill IL i .o o o filDI Q R IRM O O O - 5 lilM O O O 0 O I I M ! II ' rmt ? - ..w" 4 COUNTY $26860 Higlway Fund Only County r uuu onuwuiK vciitih ; : At Present hill cost Vtah to coivhty to operate durlug the fiscal 301.M (XiuDty , Auditor . Clifford K. who haa just completed tie annual budget of estimated revenue and jexpenditurea for the .coming Wriitt This amount, Mr. Wright wiU carry the county through v wlthaut a raise in the tax levrea, LJUiKw there ahull be a raise in the ' conn(y highway fund. Th expenaca to be borne out of ,lhe funeral fond' will amount, to $126,388.50, while the county highways jfund amounts to $85,000. Added to these of the larger Items U tbe newly eatablished bond sinking . fand ol $52,000 and the poor and In. digent fund of $42,000. Out bf the general fund the salaries a ad a of the doirtmenta of the county are paid, t Thla fund also caret for the ' upkeep? of the courthouse grounds, maintenance of the county jail and - 4he .prisoners, interest on $ax .anticipation notes, warrants and over. drafts and many sundry expenses Incident to the general business of the county.. Ia this fujid here Is now a balance of $69,413,25 In cash and estimated f revenues available from sources other than taxation. :i The county hijshways fund shows a deficit of $2,209.50, while the poor and Indigent fund haa a balance of cash oh hand in the amount of $1381.14. .The county infirmary fund also shows a "balance of cash on hand and there Is estl-biate- a, year.) office-expens- CAPB GIBARDKAU. Mo, June Mlsa Learl Bayslnger'and Mlsa Grace Lamar, both of Cobden, 111., were killed and John, Hunter, pilot, waa seriously Injured.' when an airplane crashed to the ground here late Sunday, The girla were burned to death after the plant smusued. .Iluuter, following the , accident, said that one of the young women stood In the plane while inthe air and appeared to be ready to jump to the ground. lie decided to make an Immediate landing. The flane fell into a side-slistruck, a tree and crashed to the ground. A gasolme tank exploded and before rescuers could get to the fallen plane the girls bad been burned. Iluuter crawled to safety following the accident but was uuuble to rescue the women. No Investigation has been ordered. MRS. FULLER LAID TO REST . ' Funeral services for Lydla Duke Fuller, wife of George M.. . Fuller, wlio died in Ogden last Thursday morning, were held In the Fourth ward chapel ' Saturday afternoon. The speakers who eulogised the life of their departed, rienda were . Bkbop A. W. Harding, LcRoy Dixon and It. J. Murdock. The invocation was by James E. Snyder and the benediction by H; F. Thomas. Ap propriate music was furnished by $1215.74 lu the Interest on bonds Melba Dastrup and Charles J. En- fund. gar. interment was In the Frovo While the total expenditures for city cemetery under the direction of the coming year are estimated at the- Berg Mortuary. $59,822.93 higher than those of Jast ear,.Mr. Wright explains that $52,000 of this amount goes into the bond sinking fund to be established ' ' this year. . . The departmental expenditures are estimated as follows: County commissioners, , '$700; treasurer' - EASTMONDTO DIRECT BIG , M;ljt PAGEANT $11,420; jclerk'a office, $6,180; audie, tor's off lee,' $5,540; recerdeT's $7,T45.; surveyor's office, $3,-20attorney's office, $3,522; sher- iffs .Rmrei v r v ; E. II. Eastmond, head of the art department and instructor in pageantry of the Brigham' Toung uni versity, will be master of the pag eant, "The Torch of Inspiration," which Will be presented inthe Salt Lake tabernacle Monday evening in connection with the M. I. A. Jubilee. Professor Eastmond also has charge of the building of six bf the tereston warrants, overdrafts, and imia uuu in- - - tne tax anticipation notes, $13,000; gen- street parade wiiijappear in: Salt Lake City eral miscellaneous expense, $8,129; Wednesday.. In this work he ia asfurniture and fixtures, $2,500; mis- - sisted by a number of X studenfs ceJlaitcous equipment, $75; automo- - and former students. ' rosi-douc- $2,700;-agricultur- biles, $2,500; improvement to old courthouse and grounds,' $375 ; surplus, $8,000; 'poof and indigent, $42,000; county Infirmary. $10,550; exhibition and adver, . .. ' . tising, $4,000. . Following are tha bndget fund totals for the year: General, county highways, $85,000; poor and indigent $42,000; county nfirmary;-$10.550 ; xhibitia and The Glengarry Amusement com advertising, , $4,J0O; f Interest on has flle articles of incorpora bonds, $40,025; widows i pension, pany tion with the Utah county clerk. $10,000; bond sinking, $32,000; deThe are 0. A. Siar, "of preciation building and egulu-inen- t, (T. B.incorporators T. Frank Hall, Gardner, Ari $17,500. thur Craven and J. A. Owens, all of GLENGARRY INCORPORATES $120.-2SC.0- -i- Provo." FIVE JURORS TO BE CHOSEN .CHICAGO, June'. 8. Prospects of starting the... William D. Shepherd trial were made "germ even more remote today when one j of the Jdrrs Ww.excusJd, by agree-' fcient la his claim that he has formed mui-der- . was- Jiervlce. . ' . W k A J I I ''$ ftanfon! 18 lrf1Ue, were mer or lwa lniured Sunday erenlng jwnen a anidll roadster In which thej " . nu:.-- ' ,i. luouna car ' Prom ..y .:' ouit'Uk I Max George " ... Ta-- V , I The newly formed Compiuiy is catdtnllzed at $40,000, divided Into 2500 shares of common stock of a par value of $10 per share and"I5,-00- 0 shares of preferred stock at a parvalne of $1 per snare. J The company is organised for the purpose of operating and maintaining public plpasure resorts u within Utah county. The corporation will operate Glengarry, a resort situated in the north-liml- ta of Sprlngville, where dancing and bathing are the by . O O & O "Here In Provo," said Ralph Parker, magaaine writer, at Hotel Roberta Sunday, "I bear much discussion of Utah coun' ' ty's agricultural and business do not think pntmltiiUtlca, but I that you fully appreciate your ' tourist DossIbllitluB." "la gathering material or articles, said Mr. Parker,who writes for World Traveler, Col- 3 liers, Success and other period-- ( kulsT"! have seen several ruun-trie- s, but I must say that the Prove territory surrounding VN y V patrons of the resort really has more of sceulc interest than several districts .which depend largely on tourist revenue for d IIS their support" Mr. Parker, who has been In Provo In order tojvport on the recent bankers' convention, Is one of the younger American He has Interviewed writers. 500 f unions ix'ft'onulltic in this country, Canada, Mexico aud Alaska, His short stories have also appeared In nattunal hom: Is u Reik-le- .;... AGRONOMY STUDENTS ARE QUESTIONED ls y, CaL '.".. Student Who Stole Examination Questions Believed Caught by Professor . . . . j - j ' ij v '. TAXPAYERS ; ii . SCOUTS ARE 11 11 ' I ' KANSAS tUifivm9 8. nine mall carrier, picked tip Rope, Miner buffered a bad bruise n sticks of rhubarb that fell out of a broken package at the postoffice. It the leg and a deep gash In hla finger. a wrist Miss Spafford sustained was bruised and about to spoil. her left cords of cut and the artery a. fellow said it away" "Throw, feared fThla hand also were severed, old Indian J, Krishna- employet: tt-"- 7 , Pope.. was going to." Tnen he re- she will loose the use of the band. oiurtl, is being hailed by Tlteoso-,, membered that his ill, Miss Sanford's leg and fingers were pblsts throughout the nation as "the liked rhubarb sauce and thought she badly cut while :. Thome . escaped reincarnation of Jesus Christ" He might as well have it; so he took it with minor bruises aad Mansonr was (s bow In AustrallaV and will visit ' uninjured. ; w t '. California this aninmer,' home for her. . , The Injured parllea were taken Thereupon the district attorney and secret service got busy and to a hospital at Payson where their The wounda were dressed by Dr. A,L. Rope was Indicted for theft r-rhubarb was worth 20 centa, Curtis. was in short He acquitted order, Both cars were badly damnget but he. bad to mortgage his bouse The wounds were ' the result : of and lost his Job. In a few years broken glass from the windshield of he would have been eligible for re- Mhier's car, the officer states. i tirement pay. ' While details of bow the accident happened are lacking, ,lt Is, understood that sufficient passing room was not allowed by the parties while VltrbeU's !aerpwsed-TalUrtng- , srtlng around a curve in" the elate ; Cleanlug and Dying Co, is the name highway ; ; y under which E. A. MIU'helL Donald ItrheO, IUiwllrTIHon and .,A WisU haveiittttad Aln business. Titer are fecaUd la WlUheli's stand, eornet pf jFJrsr, North and I'utversity aveni ind,sr allrendy Hill f Ifcsy aervln 4the people "Look si these." and Vicinity, , ' From Walter Cox's upraised aiid gen-erMr, Slitetiell left' hand were dangling seven mlnger o the ew corporation or eight dangerous looking flipand wtll have charge of the' tailoripers, the kind you used Jo play ng department. C, A Wignall is with when you were "kid," Members From Out rice president and managing soliciFaculty while Walter's right band rested tor, side Utah Ready to Begin on his P as he stood b triuiu- i Russell Tllton Is secretary and Classwork v, will hare charge of the cleaning and i dt Jtered these In an hour or Registration at the Young unlver dyeing department Donald Mitchell ffw'arwithln the shadow of the sity began Monday morning at 9 is treasurer of the company and will jwhee office where rests Chief ' o'clock. 'Soon after 8 o'clock pros- give only such time to the firm, for Wilklm aod his police officers. pective students and faculty mem the present, as the duties of his of First wajrd- -" bers began to arrive. I got them to fice require. .where Joe Buttle . Is Bishop. Among those seen In the halls The organisers are 'well known Most of them 1 got away from early were Prof. T. N. Traner. of t? the people of Provo and through lads living less h&n a, block the University of Nevada ; Supt TTr long experience In. the. business in awar from the home of Sheriff; B. Calvert, of Muncle, Ind. ; supt which they are engaged are thor - Boy- A- In my-- eapAdtj JrWrFrem,f-WInfleld7K8n:- T oughly t traineJto manage and officer and in mx, win- A.. Welker, of Parts, handle the business and the depart t Prof. ;Ray dow bnafatees I have splendid ) 'Idaho; President Milton Knudsen, ments assigned to them. They be opportunity to pick up these of Snow College; Supt H..B. Atkln, gin; their, new,' organization full of of Binghani, and a number of the confidence In their new venture. ' dangerous weapons, k .... .: . "Voa cant find, any to die other local faculty men. ,:, The regtst ration machinery began CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 8 Two :. western; pert el town, not ttn , tile Pioner ward, anyway., I working at full capacity at 9 o'clock gnnmeut slugged; the night watchr have cleaned them alt up fat that ' and continued throughout the day. man at the Bond, Clothing company section. I think It will not be Indications are that the samtner here today,, knocked tbpomblnution school attendance will be unusually from the (SSr with long until I have the rest of the r: t'town cleaned up too. I under$10.(K. large., ' stand that they are pretty bad " in the east part of told me that the Bonneville ward b thick with them,- - IH keep my eyes open for them and 7 then there will be few lees if sound and. logi'There "Furthermore," said Mr. ; I ever get my eyes, on them. cal reasons why the road through "Pleasant Grbve, , American slender 'red rubber The Likevlew and- TIneyard should, be Fork, Lehl and Provo are fully as strings tied to the "flipper. , completed," said ' Alex Hedqnlst, much1 entitled' to a completed road erotch" were again elevated and when addressed on the subject by a system as; are our sister clrlee' to admired. ,Mr. Cox was compQ- Herald reporter this morning. 'First the feouth and the residents of Lake-viemented by the editorial force bf It is an unflulshed project : One ot and TIneyard to the same conthe Herald for his warfare on two that were agreed upon by both sideration by onr officiate as the window destroying ImpleLake 'Shore and Palnjyra-AB'Othcounty officials and the peopla a ments and was assored that the reason Is, that it Would couple of yeifrs ago when the Pay-citizens in general wore back of son,Spanl8h Fprk loop was complet- lighten the traffic op the state road ed. The people of the lake bottoms over the benA, making It safer to hlnj in hiK enforeement of the were the originators of the plan for trawl en Sundays, hqllidayr and laws of the city. building these two loops, personal nlghts.it would make the malnp-anc- e less on this toad gnd as a con- ly spending much tune and borne money in order to get the plan ove. sequenee It would last much longer.. They magnanimously agreed that the There are two beet slicing plants on road should this roadV twff canning plants, as Spanish be built first and that theirs should well as a popular summer resort all ftwlit later action on the 'part of of which are factors that should be the county. They have awaited long consl6re!l'Ta't- - kelps' 'on? part of and patleptly and are now most the county helpsthe county at large JOLIET. m.Jnne 8. (UP) deserving of consideration and the and as Utah county is generally rec Improvement fn the condition of people know This has been ognized as the' second of import Richard Loeb, milllonare slayer. of proved-i- n the nnanlmous way ' in ance in the state.-- its up to. us, Bobbjr. Franks, was reported today which every one approached on the through our. pronpr .officials to see by .Dr. Walter B. Martin, penlten matter signed their petition when to It that it Is kept to a standard tiary physician, who' said he could presented. If you look over this commensurate with this importance. not tell at this whether Loeb's deyou will .see that it is And I understand that this project lirium wilt result in permanent in- petition signed by many .of our most substan. canlhe completed in a manner that sanity; , tlal lOzens . who sense Justice wlH'tfi no way interefere with" anyLoeb, who had been strapped to and common sense of their appeal' thing In the way of state road lm hi ted in the penitentiary hospital At' best It Is an unfinished project provement that "the county has at Hollowing attacks on guards, la startedther prelient 'UHder TSofisrderauon, noW" allowed "the" freedom of the Let's wake up a little," ' . should be finished, f 28-ye- RAVED ROAD FORCARAVAN - PROVO LIEN lORGAIMIN ' BUSINESS . Walter pox Confiscates ' , REGISTRATION Flippers. -- dd jrPfo isridaut SCHOOL BEGINS v-- ' .' .j lAafbitude.v: aj . - and'-escai- . -- town.-Some-on- - of Lake View Road Hed-quis- are-man- t, .'. . Ben-jami- : . LOEB SAID TO Fork-Parson BEIMPROyiNG it -- ' room, Dr. Martin wald. J. "Ta, ta, ta, Ta tatu.tii.fa.tn la.tal Tat fat of Vineyard, repre Ta!" senting a large number of signers Some peoplemay not know what of a petition calling for the comple all of those mean, but all tion olrthe paving of the lower of the Boy Scouts of the T,lmpanogo In county road from Provo to Pleasant district council will recognise calL They will them the assembly Grove, appeared before the cosnt! know that that is the sound of the ' commissioners Monday morning and bugle calling them to the rendsc-vou- s asked that definite action with refat Santaqnln on next. Monday ' erence to the project he, temporarily at T o'clock a. m, deferred by the isomers of the Next Monday morning, long before Iward. the sun is up long linos" of khaki Mr. Stone's request w.as made fol clad. Scouts will Wind down from lowing the reading of communica- the settlements In varisus parts of tion from the commission to the peti the. council ready to embark In a tioners in Which "U'was setf-forttruck or car- - for Santauln where that with the added burden of pro they are to meet Chief A. A. Ander 0 son viding a bond Sinking fund of aad the remainder of the group and the raising of money with who will make the trip into the which to complete the city, and Bryce canyon country; r county building, the members of the At Santaqnln, Bishop George W. Ixjard cotud not see its way clear LeBarori will be ready to start the ' ' to gnant the request group off right by tolling them an It ; was . pointed -- but by Mr. Indian story which, will explain why Stone.however, that with the levy the name of his town was changed ing of an extra mill in the road fund from Summit to' Santaqnln. After this year and another one next year, the story, the herns will toot and the project could be completed with the cars will leap forward, only to out any difficulty to the county 'of stop at Nepbi" at the .corner of the ficials or the general public, ; famous old fort where another Definite action- on the petition Indian story, as true as history, will wag postponed with a view of giv- be told. From that point the trail will ing the petitioners further time-t" investigate' ways and means by lead south to Bryce, although the which the$r6ject might be com caravan will stop every few' miles to pleted without involving the county learn the history Of tn surrounding In this way, riding and beyond It ability to carry the load. region. listening, the caravan will go., by easy stages to: Bryce ! and , backi The Scouts will find that theroad Is a long winding trail of Interest, and that really deserves the name, "The V x Old Mormon Trail." This year the boys will carry enough food for the trip. They will camp out aud do- their own cooking. -thus making the trip a genuine ' .. camping outing. ; , It is expected that approximately Welfare Workers to Attend 300 will take this caravan trip to Bryce. The excursion will last five National Social Conference days Instead of four.. This Week O. Stone - h $52,-00- - -- PROVO WOMEN GOTODENVER ' CONVENTION - n, Mrs. Electa Dixon, president of the Utah stake Relief Society and Mrs. Emily Nielsen, community wel fare worker, left Monday for Sah Lake. where they, will join more than a score' of Utah men and women who 'will go: to. Denver, Colo., to attend the annual meet ing of the. Natkuikl Conference or Social vforkers, , : r" r, It is expected that between 3000 and 5000 social workers from all parts of the country will attend the meeting this year, which is said.to be the largest of Its kind,ever held in this country. The; convention will open next Wednesday and con tinue, dally for one week including June 17. J' Th conference is divided Into the ' following phases of siKial work : Children, . delinquents and fcorrec tion; health; .be family; Industrial a Rd economic problems; neighbor hood and community life; mental of social hygiene ; ; organization forces; public officials arid admin istration ; the Immigrant and the professional standards aud educa tion. ":; ::' ' This. conference- Is regarded by social welfare workers everywhere as of great educational value to those engaged la this phase of com munity work. More"; than.; twnjly wflfbeTn attendance from this atate, It is said. fifty-secon- d PROVOEKS ' ' .V--- - - -- ; . " -- " :! d c01iunists- -. -- 'm Misted hundred LONDON, June and fifty persons, suspected of communist activities, were arrested by the Sofia police Sunday, according to an Exchange Telegraph message from Sofia today. The message suld that the police drew a cordon atxtut the city, halted traffic aud searched houses of communists. suspects. onr SCORE AT MEET Provo Band Under Leadership or rTof. Robert Sauer voted Superior ' W. . - e SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES5 .0B1iaer, llmpanogos District ' Scouts resultf Petitioners fAgalnyisltiiouni T MakeUryce Canyon iy commission in interest Trip Alonday sister-in-law- '. BATON ROCGE, La., June 8- .-5 A student lf the agronomy i class of Prof. hacked thecherJodeath with an axe after being caught pilfering examination papers, police here be lieved today, A score of students; at the Louisiana state university were summoned before hte coroner's Jury today for questioning, aa a this --theory. Professor Turner's bodyt was found in hla office Sunday, the head crushed, face laid ojien froiir forehead to thltt , and the throat flashed. AIL around were evidences of a terrific struggle. ' : , . Searching amidst the debris for clews to; what at first appeared the work of' an "axe fiend," polite and university authorities foutid that a set of examination papers prepared for Professor Turuer'a agronomy class had been stolen and later replaced. Suspicion as once switched to that section of the student body which might have profited from knowledge of what the paper contained. . Tomer's body was found at S a". m.; an" koBr 'aWe heWJlM'' entered his office to prepare a, fresh set of fxamlnationf papers. ' - Tossed on a shelf la a dark corner of the hallway police found an axe stained with blood. The murderer threw it away as he fled down the ' ' . . halL t Police reconstructed the story of ': the murder as. follows: The murderer after copying the stolen examination 'papers went to the agronomy building at 0 a. ni. tutui. He rarrlcd Sunday an axe to pry open the drawers. Just as he)Was sbout to leave Turner entered his office to work on t': new set of papers. A fight probably followed and not hesitate to the murderer-diuse his axe. The office was In Indicating a terrific struggle. Most of the drawers had txren turned out. (CP) i 1 -T OFFICf Ax Used by Slayer is Found in University Hall Way ' - antra uy juun auuauaoi j i ardent ownred atl I ftis 7 ' . . , The ('wiuiui v ani'Mij . H. Davis, who luvestlgated S3 Magazine Says Provo Territory Surpasses In Scenery ' ' Boroe Miner. 29. Howard Thonw. rrlR 18, Weltha Spafford 18, and VA;! . !t', V ; V - , - fj V r COLLISION NEAR SALEM POND John Manson of Provo Was .Driver of One of Autos, Figuring in- Accident ; 11 S X N ..... Editorial Iiooma, : ; office, $18.740 ;'she'rlffg $50"; county Jail, $128 board of prisoners, '$2,500; city court, $1,509; civil .cotlrt, agent and home demonstrator, $2,750 J P. T. .P. crop inspector, $850; courthouse, $3,830; elections. $100; register of vital statistics, $850; insane hearings, $100; advertising legal notice $1,400; in,' - Business Office 1 Pfol Estimated At 30,000 Travel Writer SpringVille Girl May Lose U of Right Hand as Result , , offlee,i13)0JO;-essewor'a-jOfflce- Iff Ml HO IHliit HEAD-O- 8. var-ioii- es I HERALD PII0NE3 PRICE TWO CENTS) " TANK EXPLODES AS PLANE HITS TREE County Auditor to 'Wright Estimates No Increase in Girls Burn to Death Before !Tax Levy Necessary :. Assistance Reached Wrecked Plane ; GENERAL FTTVD OF , I i 0 o o o o o o O Fill iKYnllTllNi:.fl hi Girl Was Going Pilot Jump lo tae - toSays O O II IN MISSOURI' I -- PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1925. o o o o Vnnrj nnnnrT I v - JI YEAR, NO. 824 U iiTiii nniniTU IV 1.1 .a, c o ;:o j o o o o -- ' ' 1 provo walked Off with a good share of the money awarded at the Elks' sate grand, lodge itnventtoa nt Eureka last Friday and Satur day,. The famous P royo hand, un der the leadership of Prof., Robert Sauer! took first honors among the five bands'lu the mammoth Purple day 'parade Saturday morning and were, awarded $100 cash prize, - awarded ProveiorigejyMft-wa$100 for having the largest percent age of membership .present at the convention and participating In the parade. More than 200 of the members Of the Provo lodge neatly uniformed and led by the Trovo band created a most favorable Impression- uixm the judges of the ptirade and the thousands, of. steftators , who alllgned the main street of the town from one end to the other. . The provo' contingcut of the lodse andbajid jnemlters rcKrt the vovt venfion one of the most enjoyable ever held lu any city In the state. rn potts ' ) COMPLtTt VAtMIOM tf YOll MISS .: . t Call up 93 and toll the circulation department ef the Evening Herald to forward this newspaper to you while on yonr vacatioa- - Don't inks Jim Williams funny cartoon "Out 0'urVTayT"Youf vacation "wotiY be" complete witlwut it.. |