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Show ft kited to ir- - -- toller of THIRTY-NINT- i tf to all sectioos n - r uui o b io n o -- 000 O 6 6 o o-- b-o FIRST BE - . .AZJ I - '., ' e o ore o- -o , IS 5 of Education Selects Success to D.. Byron Jones ..i v.. E. L. ; it reclamafton-projec- t. cannot be agreement reached the matter will undoubted ly be taken Into court for adjudicalake tion. In which event, the Utah .( cw unit aiay.ue itompqneai minurr aim when a case was the aa years If tan m feL j i . whe won a crossword puxrie contest held by a Cine In nati rtsttauraot. ... ... ... 4V Teacher . HRE ESCAPES INSTALLED IN SCHOOLS I r at.''LMaeser - .- J r y E. X FJelstead, for seven years a teacher in. the. schools, of this state, two years of which he was assist ant to Principal Oscar BjerregaardJ of the Maeser thooioi tnis .euy, his been appointed principal of the Franklin school to succeed D. Byron Jones, according to announcement of the board of education Thursday. Mr. Fjelstead 19 a Utah product having been born at Gunnison 29 ne jeers ago. Througnout nis me unusual scnoiastic has shown quaBflcatlons having received his normal diploma before be had attained the age of 2L Three years agf he was brought to I " I , ? A ' i ' -- If if llev Ji t r. r,; run iniir it inn hmti imarfr iWni urtniUlti'-T- " , . art Government VI 'T Wlica "sunny California" was dreiKhed with rain durinf the Shrine convention In Los Angeles, a number of jolly Noble had a lot of fun at the expense of native sons.. Many f ihe Shrlnen removed flieir fcx and Tesplewlcat rcgaJia and dopnlna; battling sutts paraded up and down the main stretes r Los Angeles singing, "Where's your unshme, CaHfornia?'' V ', , r ' " Not to Exceed Three lion Dollars This Year ' WASHINGTON. June 11. (UP) surplus which the I would be estimated budget figures In the treasury at the close of the present fiscal year on June 50 has been not only achieved but surpassed, it was said af the treasury de partment otdayi thought the, exact amount was not revealed. The success' of the budget bureau III paring down expenditures In the past three months has not only boosted the prospective surplus but Indicates that president Coolldge'a desire that totaj government expenditures fo this year be iiruught to $3,000,000,000 may be fulfilled. The president told the business y heads of the government last' that he hoped they would be able to save about $ti2,OO0,O00 under budget estimates to achieve this, ft was the wish of the late President Harding that In bis term expenditures be brought .'to this ' , v U V ? ' -- f lTh. $08,000,000 ' ' 1 Gives Entire ; - . x LIFE OF EASE State's Witnesses Are Exclud ed from Courtroom Dur Ing Statement I ),, History of Shep herd ana His Kelation . With the McClintock's SAYS HE LIVED A i Nii ' fjf Expenditures Bil- - i i Sr , A"la1- i TO JURYMEN TT - ht -- II ' If; An- Department Mil- nounces Sixty-eilion Surplus Attained -- I J o o b o o o o o o STATEMENT Treasury NEW TREASURY PLAN - o ESTIMATE . V,1 y . Ki :.: SURPLUS OVER ; : ' o o , .J J(C" fl:"A MIM o o o . , r--- for Two Years; Attended "Y Last Year; . nnliitiiniJ , - nta- School Three square meals a day, without charge, was the prise awrd-c-d Mis Agnea Moranr f Ceving-tH- T Ky Was ' "M"" - - '. : ' ' o, . chosen New principal' -- I - iV-.-rrT- , ! . r Iris iloil i'fT' cieiis .11 ; i APPOINTED Board f PRICE TWO CENTS o OTTsre o-- o? ; 1 ' Action on the proposed agreement betwea 'the Utah lake .landowaert mishit raual comoanlea of alt Lake county as outlined by George Baeon, atate engineer, la expected at the meeting of the boar of of the Associated Canal com. panic" to be held Satnrday. "On the decision taken at that meeting firlU rest the early action on the IJtah lake unit of ,th, proposed Salt Lake at .... , S 3 Editorial Ilooms . w .1 0 7 2A l.J !;.! .wiv-N4- uuul!!M!Eu,u i : " v Commissioner Mead Intimates ; Nothing Will be Done on si Utah Lake This Season r baaia ,-- vmi fKUJEtrr vU i i HERALD FI1QNE3 Business Office PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 1925. FRANKLIN HSW ECHO DAM TO sr; .1 a K "ir S7A it kimI 7 adiiki ir OFCIlSi! k Agreement May b Reached at Meeting of Associated : Canal Companies W y ni i . . Ibb hulS i r :r mrX YEAR, NO. S27 H BE r: i A NEWSPAPER H y i I CRIMINAL. COURT ROOM, CHICAGO, June 1L (CP) liam D. Shepherd murdered . t n , Wil Billy McsClintockv bis millionaire foster n as the climax of a long stand- -. ing plot to obtain the McClintock , - fortune, State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe told the Jury In bis opening statement today. "This man Bhepherd," Crowe declared, "twik advantage of bis viife'S friendship to Mrs. McCllutock and attached himself to the McClintock fortune. "He did no. work to earn a living but lived a life of ease, reading and fishing. He did It off the McClintock fortune." Crowe went over Shepherd's entire history and seeking to show the jury that Shepherd had lived In of lnheritlngthe $1,000,. " " . 000 estate. " . . ' "Shepherd and 'his 'wife followed the wltloxv McClintock and her, five fear old sua. Jiilly, tn. Texas 10 .. years ago," Crowe continued. "He poisoned Mrs. McClintock's nilna against the attorney which her deceased husband bad appointed to guard the estate. He wanted to get the' money in hia own clutches. Crowe then told of Mrs. McCltn-tock'death. He made no charge of murder against Shepherd for thla death, but told the jury that Shepherd was "dancing with glee? whei he learned Mrs. 'McClintock was dead and he was to be one'of Billy's guardians. ' ; j "Shepherd's Job was to raise the youngster,. Billy, to manhood; la lawyer named Alexander Reich-man- n was in control of the money," ' Crowe went on. ., , "This arrangement wasn't satts-factto Shepherd.' He did not kve the boy. He didn't want a poa to. love and educate. ' He wanted the -- SaWaairiitiBlatttaAaaaisstBikW JLtitsdiaiaHlBl J Jan-nar- (Jeorge F. Porter; former politiliar failure t agreekuieo ajro. theFrovevChooinder the dical aid Roosevelt, Dosed reclamation project for the rection of Stjpt H. A. Dixon and hurried from his Chicago home lake for which was later substituted given a placetathe Maeser school, I n S c h o o I where he recently to India to marry Mlsa Improvements s the Strawberry project tanghtfsr two years. Last a T !U! Mima De Manriarl-- , former stu' to sx Aiaae It Is feared that should the mat year he was glvep afurlough In oriuuaings J' dent of the 1'niversity of WiscolSummer During ter have t be takes to court it der that he might per&H? his GIVEN consin,; He had been railed ' would Dot be settled for at least one amount lege work in the Young finlTe1'' s Chicago's most eligible bachelor." "Lw two years, At a meeting of the where he now. has 100 hours of Mellon not believe docs Secretary " an extensive That wafer" atoraae eoftBitssT(nat3alt the new treasury tax program will program of credit toward his degree. Lake Oty Tuesflaj W. R. Wallace, improvements are to be made in the In hla school work Mr. Fjelsteai V 4 he completed In all details for an . other few months, Jt was said at cnatrman 01 ine eommismou, ei- respective school builfllfigs '"of the has ahown special aptitude in e-creational and social leadership. He the pressed it as his opinion that an treasury, today. lie does not durlBs thft slimmer is the. an is said to Ije popular with both adjudication ault would be neces city expect to submit it to the congres wy ' Succeeds Kirkhim W. Francis nouncement lot member? of the pupils and his fellowr teachers. before sional money committees sary. Judge Georee S. Balhf-- Gives D; W. Parrett as Superinten "The board of education Indeed Valuable Aduress on xsego Reports-froWashington are to Provo city board of education. September. dent of Granite District , tiable Instruments" the effect that Senator Heed 8 moot Foremost among these Improve feel fortunate in procuring a man of baa urged the reclamation bureau ments, according to Mrs. Margaret Mr. Fjelstead'a qualifications to fill ; liOXDON, Juaer Pre that the Utah lake twit be the first C. Maw, president of the board.48 this important place in our public W. a Francis Baldwin nnuothiced In commniler graduate school Sirkbam, Adams, said Walter wi however, attention. new th? This, in' to receive system," Something the installation) of fire escapes wi ons-today that (he government has member of the board.- "He is a. pro- attendance will not be done; it is stated, atyce certain school buildings. of tbe Young university, Wednesday prize was presen decided to inaugurate a new the rlRures ana compuauons neces-sur'For many years the boatfd of edu found student with high Ideals, Thomas L. Martin at the noonda; was appointed superintendent of the INTO of state fur dominion: affor the lake project are not cation has recognized, the Urgent clean cut and popular. With a few ranite school district of Salt Lake luncheon of the Provo Klwanls club ' rnthoKwl li the npineers B vet. need of fairs tf. the installation of" fire more hours of credit he will take by Chairman W. K. Butler. Two number of years Mr. Kirk Forsa while all of the data is available escapes on our school buildings, but out his degree, which will place him live badgers, caught by Mark Ande CHICAGO, June 1L (UP) A OSLO. June 11. (UP) That the ham bassbeld the position of state among the for the Echo dam. Thla project will ror want or funds these Improve scholastically-foremos-t son;' were presented to the winner of director of vocational education, and disconsolate appearing young youjig plans, of the Amnudsen-EIlswort- h which on be the of first the MHidoubtedly city." ments have not been, made," said principals em. to much the the attendance prize has been an Instructor in the Uni man poised himself dramatically on Polar exiH'dltlqo were laden beyond actula work is done, according to the Mrs. Maw. "While we. may not be harassment of the recipient and the versity of Utah aM the Agricultural the brink of the Chicago .river her their guaranteed, carrying capacity Washington dispatches. In a position to equip each school Lmerrlment of the club members. it nlm .I van 1.4ln..tlnHH MUX) iCUWIU and threw himself Into the slimy of 2500 kilograms was revealed toAUlllUailVUS ftl"U building with fire escapes this year, awarded to "college. was Prize second The The superinteudencyf ,the Gran water: day by a director of the Dornter by Commissioner Elwood Mead are we are going to make ad effort to "flarops H. Syme. ite district is one of the iost im ' Police rescued the man as he Seaplane company. This may mean to the effect that the Provo unit give one to the Parker school - Balllf was 'tb Judee George porta nt, and also one of th nost floundered around In apparent help- that the party had difficulties when will not be undertaken jjotil late which, perhaps, is In need of such speaker today and took as his sub exnetingvin the state. With a thto season or may go over uufll lessness. At the police station he they came to alight.' more than any of ulatlon of 7000, It is the larges! ject, "Negotiable Instruments." French-Arctiex next year.': This delay, however, the other school buildings." ve his name as Jack Wasdabl and v y The speaker gave air interesting rural school district in Utah, and hisNhome has agrml definitely to hunt Will not be allowed to interfere with ' came to He plorer, . In addition to the installation of money. , review of the history of bills of en. is surpassed only by Salt Lake and for Amundsen in enst Greenland. or delay the construction i of the one jor more escapes this year, the Chicago a wek ago, he said. In. from "After notes other he and schemes, falling districts. Urban school the promissary change Ogden of . Echo dwjj board will refloor a number of decided en one plan of action to get One of the finest social parties of the date of their first use in south In addition to graduating from '". rooms and corridors In the dif ferent I the season will I tteBM)ri'ey. irInclndcd murder the--l era Europe dowo4oi-tb- e htr Young nulversity, Mr. Ktrkbaui unaoubUdlybe buildings and redecoftte as many of dancing party given by the women's time. the cold blooded murder of an inuo-ceSeveral cases were Cited, is a graduate of the University of v .'" the interiors as possible. It is sale. clubs of the city at Glengarry showing the most common mistakes Utah and 'the University of Michiboy." This "plan of action," Crowe tfcmade by business men in handling gan at Ann JLrbor. He lias taken Thursday evening, June 18. The en post graduate work at the Uniclared, consisted of raising Billy to The party la, mainly for the negotiable Instruments. the" threshold iof manhod and 'getpurpose of raising additional funds tire talklwfls not only interestin versity, of California and la candiwith which to meet the final pay but contained a great deal of valu date for the Ph. D. degree in the ting liira to make a will. Then. ' ,' crowe pharged. Shepherd committed ment on- - the pew" club house pur able information on the elements r field of' education. the murder. . ,"..chased by these organizations. The persistant neglect 1 observ principles of business law.-- , "We expect to have one of the By a court ruling, all state's witlug the traffic rnlea of the city and nesses were ordered out of the staged here for state are responsible for most of court' room, There was a score of some time," said Mrs. George P. the auto accidents, in the opinion them. Including pretty Isahcll Pope, Parker, member of the committee in of Chief of Police Wren Wllklns. "It will be Billy's fiance and Judge Harry, charge of arrangements. "Many people drive on the wrong an' exceptionally fine social party. Shepherd's nemesis, the Side of cars they pass," said r The floor will be the best that can chief. 'Especially is this true when be found W the state and the saim a car hat stopped on the street" Members of the Prpvo police deBOSTON.I Mass., June 11. CUP) can be said about the Warner "The arm signals' are also neglect partment arid the Utah ; sherClnb projects for the ensuing year Stone's Columbians who wilt render will ed and this neglect causes an end' iffs' office, who found county The NA P, the third of the KING be discuMKed by the members of to it possible the music for the dance. Glengarry ledd number of mnlor accidents. 1 attend the convention of going with Lleutenant-Com-m.inde- r the Business and Professional Wothe Utah IoiiBld B. McMillan to the wish that drive, of an into State, Division ofhe international Is in the best of shape at present men's club at tbelr monthly lunchand should attract a large group ot eon at Squantum naval Would leorn never .'to stop or Jnrn Association for arrived Arctic, meeting at the Hotel Roberts Identification held the Provo. residents to the danc the unlet-he first signals with the arm in Salt Lake j evening, according to. Eve fbinjr field today after spending r Thursday Tuesday and Wednesthe at movement just what he Is Intending Thursday. at Beach, Sagamore night club. of the line Bean, were president day, greatly Impressed Vith wnere or to do so that those who are coming the nioutn the will cauai, be these Mpe Mf Among projects subjects that came up for dis behind will have an idea what to cussion. , part the clnb will take In the Fourth was forced down last night because WASHINGTON',! ne 11. Sena- ;".; of July celebration. Definite plans of a fo. J , ..expect' ';';W tor Kihg of Utah will Vive here to"When one considers that in 1022 which ltft "If those-arsignals are observed the Utah branch of the association for the erection f the band stand'; The NA-- and NA-day for New York and wlHsSail Frl- 3 p, m. yestifrday t whichin club's Is I am certain! "wo wonld have less was organized with the Pionwr Psrk,. Pbeladelphia 10 members day night on the Leviathan ti.Aiakn only , accidents In our city." major project, will be made at' to-- arrived '.at. Squptnui at 5 p. in. ; studr- of taxation in and each yeaf grew until Its mem' r f meeting: ? bership now is upwards of 300,. It Europe and of problems In the near BACK night's COMING " Mrs. little In chnjnncttoh with the business by Mlis Veda Scorup. ' can bf seen that peace o'fflcers from east. x Worthen will supervise the stnnts of Worthea will snperlves the stunts of all parts of the state recognise.' its Senator King plant to ntatke musical the :A Mrs.' 'A. C. McCauslIn. toasted (evening. by; delightful ' r'F-critical-stud.'".' of the ; way value,; said Chief of Police Wren , ., and the new officers will be toasted program is jdaBncd. , ,. ... NEW YORK, June 11. (UP) Britain, applies the lnbfritsnce tax. Wllklns, upon, his return from the New fall coat styles for women. InHe said that will be one ot the convention". , ... ': ;: Sheriff J. D. Boyd declares that dicate that the almost . forgotten questions before the conjrress when the new .tax reduction bill comes tip the acquaintance of one officer with waisrtlne Is about' to stage's comefor consideration. back. Suggested by both the cut of another state the is of throughout for O. Merrill left H. Tuesday, Ir. waist-linFrom London, Senator King will the coat and is the value Inestimable belts, and that such bf ' C.. B. where he wul give Vancouver, "Do you realize the big oprsjrtun-ltle- s wbjo! have ' learned t love music In nearly all go to Berlin to spend a few rttiva an address on. ."The Light Sense' acquaintance there Is more unity of vaguely preceptible with a daughter who ts marrtMl t these latest designs.,' ,that are oihu to our city b They will tell yon hnV often, Ihe before the eye, ear, nose and throat effort and cooperation shown in a youiig secretary of the Amcrtcjirt Among the favorite patterns for hnving a good band? asks Pro. thMlllng melodies of the band r detecting crime and criminals. This coast and Pacific the of specialists 'their courage and insiilred fall are thewoven edge, Shetland, emlsissy there. Then he will go to Canada who r"Hl meet in conven acquaintance is gained through the Roliert Saner, director of the band. new hopes. " .broken of medium the rug, rag Constantinople tbmngh Asia Minor. assomosaic, trellis, 2J1. identification tion at. that c v. 3nne, 17 to ' Syria, Palestine, after which he will dash t ah "Band music gives "It is a means of developing com' sunken squares, parquet, Vignette ciation, the sheriff states. ' by accompanied ' (Mr.MH mon1 Interest, community go to the Balkans to look over condiSheriff Boyd was pride, public and private entertainments as a and the geometric. ..his wife and two daughters. They '"' In its enlivening,, tions there." - ' uplifting and will apd Fall coats be will 1y shortof broader he memler lioard companionship slightly directors pf . left by automobile via Loa Angeles success the at the of Is the the University assures' La., fluence girl senator ot The Voss Dubach. more prettiest er make? considerwill Provo 'the of with the' divlHlon Rpend circular flare Prltai Kiss of progressive, tbe'Utnh assoclastrongly y iCj,1l will make an extended tour .of ; "There hnve. been returning to vhrloiw activltijpswbetherj socla I at MlsacmrL 8be won a beauty contest there. The Judgewaa jnomottwr . able time studying- - thiTnrk!di-nT"- t accentuated, la fabrics of goldJ.fo. , j- j. w Honr V Mac. Bortnwpsi TOiure renimuis , ;"Tt7',,- than CcU RJJeMUle, nwvle.airector tlflm. . ' civilian life millions of soldier boys business educational or religious.' signs, ,f Provo in about three weeks. LIVE BADGERS ' MARTIN; BYKIYANIS - KjRKllAM GETS ; SCHOOL ; JOB! . ; re office Ill GRANITE . TOR BRITISH - MAN JUMPS ll.--(U- P) - RIVER y SOCIAL PARTY sec.ro-tar.vli- ' oy AT GLENGARRY i. ';'. ,. ? CHIEFWANTS ROLES OBEYED UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS AT 8.&P.W.CLUB CONVENTION MEETS T01GHT PLANE RENEWS ARCTICTRIP i'r nt , - , . ...: Oi-so- n. -- SENATOR GOESTOEUROPE - WAIS11INEIS. 1 - : ' PROYOD0CT0R y GIVESPAPER 6rt mt SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES e . . jV)i- : ' - I 'fes -- -- , "Hi |