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Show ir A s KEWSPATEIlC.'-dedkste- r: d to a policy ef to a3 Bettys 'of Vt3k county. fairr. -- Ikerald ire:;r -, '.- Rooms. , .107 . .. FOfmEnrrzaitrKcrir .THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925 . PRICE TWO CENT: --- . .U LZ3 i ir o o o o o o o o ...c - I mi i' fl II a I m iut m ta H H MR ffi1 - - t O O O O ...... The Rev. ; William BeU Bileyv pastor uf the First Baptist of Minneapolis, Is balled as the iceisor to William Jennings Bryaa m leader at -- the fundamentalists. ; At least.-- May- ' 1!. I IiUT 1k ,1- U 111 I lull him.-- - Be. X TWO ADDITIONAL 4 FUNDS ARE CREATED They're off! The Gunn and the Tyte families are making1 preparations Inquiries Indicate Proposed for their summer taction. The final arrangement wiU be Trip to Utah's Southland , made Sunday when they will appear in the Herald's comic Will Be Popular i : H strip. Mom'n Pod. car his the lourney and Tyte agrees to for ir Pop taking WILL LEAVE PROVO I MONDAY, AUGUST 24 Dav for half of the exDenses. They start out Not lonsr after llowout and comes are the first misunder Off, first the they yrt ton : ; ; ; j. Trip to Include Visit to Heart standing of the trip. or Kaipah' orest ana Surely, yon don't want ine to pay half that expense? P81xtJesert asks Tyte. 'That blowout would have happened whether I would have been along or nott Many Inquiries have come in from There will be an endless T3iam of the most laugh-prSalt Lake City, Heber. and Provo V v : incidents ever printed in a comic strip. concerning the thlrjl annual caravan vokirig The Herald letter writings contest is now open. Five excursion to southern Utah which will leave Provo Monday morning; dollars will, be given to the waiter of the best answer to the ' August 24. All of the Inquiries have following question: 'J ' V indicated that people ore Interested Wnen two famines go on an automobile trip egreeing in the cost of the trip as well as In to shares expenses equally should the cost of broken springs, the itinerary, according to the offijl blow-ouand repairs to the car be considered as part of the thi. dais. In rharKe:uf expense? "The excursion Is made up, one Send in your answer. --It may win the prize. The answer of the officials state, "for no other must be in the than to make it possible for must not contain more than 250 words and " people who otherwise might not Herald office before Tuesday have the oportuulty to do so to Watch the Mom'n Pop trip in the Heralds : ' " ; ? ' . iI 1925 :r,fr'- to-k .The Utah county commission day wt the eounty taj .levy at 757 of. 1.04 uiUa tor 1925, an mills over the 1924 levy of 5.33 mills. The"1925 levy for state roads and state agricultural purposes is 1.08 mills as ootupaftd with 1.60 mills of 1924. i The levy for the general fund for - - ' . i ' the bounty 'highway levy .raiHed from 1.75 mills to 2.01 mills ; the poor and Indigent levy raised from .73 to .75 mills; the in firmnry levy lowered from .13 to .11 mills; the Interest on bonds, levy raised from .72 to .3 mills; the new county building levy lowered 1 - from; 1.46 to .89 mills; the widows 4k pension levy remains the same at .20 mills while two new levies are made - for tithiWtion at .(iH mills and loud - '. and Sinking fund. 08. ,. TUp state xoad Ivry has been lowered front 1.50 mills to 1 :00 mills and the state asricullural In siwct ion lyvy.l.ovi oiS'jjtum J. m'lls 1.11-mil- -: 1. f . - . j)rep-i--tlon- 3.1 . . make the trip in a comfortable car, ut a.mlninium of expense ind In a congenial group. It Is thought too, that a conducted trip might have a little., more value than one nncon ducted, on account of the fact that the roads traveled enroute wiU lead oveTT-th- e old Morme trails that are rich in historical romance. . "By Joining together in a party of twelve or inore a bus, large, RESEARCH HAS STRENGTHENED -- HARRIS-FAIT- H roomyr-co- an exjrt-driver,-ma- y R. H. HATTON YOUNG OHIO BOY IS HELD - OMtn HIL HOOIUULU " .. mi APPOINTED .." '''"'' '' Sunt. II. Claude Lewis Makes Tentative Assignment of Elementary Teachers NEW PRINCIPAL IN V rKAXNtlUlIN SLiMUUL.t- County Commission Give? Substantial Assistance to -- , t Few Changes Made in Person-nel of Grade Schools : In Provo Large i forts Weriferlriven"by bo had at Said to.Have, what-- v DEATH CALL i Engineer .'ConXessedUo Well Known From-Mtt- lis T Buried Killing Man Who Gave Him a Ride ' ' ...... , Chapel to September 23, 54, and 25.. according to a decision reached bythe newly appointed fair committee ai its Initial meeting Tuesday evening. .whole the1 county commission which , at its meeting AVednesday guaranteed, the commit tee its financial support In making the show the lxast Utah county has ever hud before this time. . Throughout Wednesday morning the committee has been In constant session, arranging ' for the tirclim- Innrles owl getting ready to appoint Theconin!itieebasihe. nrerrfradeT:Ktt4rydrandntti Erma Jacoltson, fifth and sixth ; V. Whltbeck. sixth Wue(T-Mlsc- ar iJBjerregsrd, prln- eilial; Bertha SI. Balrd, and Lanra T. Swenson, first; Fern 8. Thomas and Monelta McCpardj second Em ma Morgan. Kate Matthews, and Zeeta Moody, third ; Park B. Cook and Ethel Bowen, fourth ; Inez Pel son and Gertrude Page, fifth; Otis Carling, Clarence, Ellertson and Oscar Bjerregard, sixth; H. ; D. Whatcott, iiecinl In sixth grade as assistant to principal. ':: Franklln--L. FJctsted, princl pal; Hannah I. Cardell and Mary Giles, first ; Emily Anderson and Adele Peters, second; Aleltha Stngg and Hasel WestrorH1tMrdvRhea lllxon a nd Rachel Young, fourth Flora B. Jenkins and Gussie Bailey John, fifth A. M. Powelson and E. Be Martin War Sunday,' Awards Offered for Various Exhibits in County Fair The annual C tub county fair and full festival will be held In Provo, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, The teachers of the elementary grade of the Provo city schools have tentatively been assigned to the following schools and grades, according to Supt II. Claude Lewis, Parker Fred C. Srrate. prluciiisl ; Ellen Henderson and lone Ludlow, Hansen, second; Laliue F. Williams and Hhota Kay. third ; Beulah Hat ton . anoV- - NatelU Lewis Kelson, fourth; Agnes L. C'ranaall and Mar garet Swenson, fifth; Reese B, Bench-anFred O. St rate, sixth; 8us F. Whltaker, fifth and sixths Tlmpanogos Martin V. Whltbeck. principal ; Jennie Harding, first ; Harriet Francom, first and second ; Marva' Bnllock seamd ; Roth Ter-kln- s and Ida Leichty4 third ; Theb ma Wofflnden and tieorginna John Festival. frAIR TO RE ITET.D OF THREE DAYS - of hearted d RESPONDS TO FOR MURDER person's friend would charge biiu if h should make the trip. In his private car counting ten cents a- mile for the car. The other expenses wiU be whatever they will be. The trip is exected to last days. Slays will be made at hotels and- camps. It Is estimated that the total cost will be between $48 '. and $55."- The caravan will go fist to Fish Inke .where the party will stuy over night at one of the camps. From Fish Lake" the party will go to Bryce canyon where an stop will be niade at V. T. Kanch in the heart of the Kuibab. The party about The total tax levied by the coun ty including .state roods and state Dr. , F. S. Harris Speaks; to Students of Alpine Summer agricultural .Inspection this ; year . School . will bo 8.35. mills as compared 'wltB 6.03 mills last year, an increase of AOC OF FESTIVAL o- ts -- rnDC ft SUPERVISORS -- ,1 !Sluui4Mwiir4a(e4-48tt-jB4---inllIi to 'v.- : ; , e W : 1 Mrs. K. A. Kaune of St LoUbt is only 28 and 'she's been married only a couple of weeks, but she's one of the leading real, estate afwomen of the country.v-Jus- t ter her she sold $l,OOO.Wttfcotel, getting a com', mission of $40,00$ CEIY SCHOOLS onrP n JOUR OF UTAH School District of County Set Tax Levies for . Families Leave . Mr Riley la 7 8.35 Mills as Compared With 6.93 " O' o o o o o o o o o o o o o p o o D Tax Levj In Lot Angeles now, shaping a fundamentalist (campaign" tljere, U Entire County Levy Set at - 0 0 O O Science League of America, so regard 1 0 0 O IKE nard8hlpley, .president cf the I.IILLU J U I LI 1 O jCogffl lr urn Or! 1 " mmmm 1 O KEARNSSAYS- all of the; various necessary to make a success of the affair. The members of these commltteeswlll be selected frtrni among the leaders In tbe vnrloiw activities of the county and will be announi eft at tbe meetlhg to be held by the - HE CAN SIGN. JACKDEMPSEY The committee already hns ht Irs disposal $1200 for prizes and awards In , the various 'departments'.. r prises reaching a still larg-ewith-I- n for be will nrranged figure the next few days. ' The award money has been budgeted by the committee as follows: domestic $100; Manufacturing, science and art, $150i agriculture, $300; livestock, $450; junior pro' ;v ject $150; fine art, $50, The supenisors to have cbdrgc of the departments of the fair were selected as follows AgricujnrgIj. It. H. Hatton, well known mechanical engineer of this city, died at GARDEN CITY, Kan.,' Aug. 12. his home. 286 North Fourth East (tT) Fred Jordan, sev Whru.) hnyl Wna hold In lull t(V street? following an Illness of By HENRY L. FARRELL. fYhj, :.' L42 mills. -months duration. Mr. Hatton eral UL to the confession t'Scl his Press Staff Corrfespomlent, United Aug. XSTEjrGKOVE, day following This is the first year according more A. R. ClawsOn,' Cedar-hurs- was born at Nottingnam,' England, of more me revereut, ence makes murder NEW YORK, Aug. 12. Boxing' to Clifford L. Wright, thut thefounhis N. it., twq weeks ago.' The Soirtember 6, 1853. Following of a believer in God," was the state was continued D.- - 8, faith in, V. ty lias made a levy fur the sinking ment of President F. S. Harris, of couversion to greatest the youth was arrested here August 3, US72 he eume to this fund to cars for the bonds on the with record a here country with production in today his in Garden Into after driving City court house and the, hard surfaced Brigham Young university, his parents, wno settled in rrovo. mobile.'": of second class bunk. , Contracts, and auto a students to discourse faculty the . roads. t For nearly twenty-fiv- e years Mr. school Sun said he was given a "lift" statements, assertions and ' claims The school district levies have of the. Alpine Summer an as was Hatton engineer employed Mo., uear Jefferson have Clnwson "I many City, 'spent by evening. day were pulled' out, of the bag the1 that been set by Machine "respective school he continued, After riding for about an hour, Jor by the; Provo Foundry and In boards as follows ; Nelx 8.40 mills ; years in researche," active was He always dan according to hlsxonfesslon shot company: "but I have not found anything Alpine, '11.03' mills' and Prove city started in Chicago hist week were domestic art and science, Miss Ruby uicb, and chic affntrroflhe city killed ClawsoTrandThTe caused "my faith in a supreme and that fireman hauled out here yesterday and toschool, 10.50 mills. volunteer and was first the Smith; Junior project J. F. Skinner; x " ,rich In historical romance and body into a ditch, driving on west of Provb. , At the time of his death Being to waver.',' day and they will, lie used until Fri- manufacturing, Walter Adams; Hue He then entered niwn a discus- sleeping on the edge of the. Painted in Clawkon's car. - a member of the High L. FjelstedJrtxth. probably will art Herald R. Clark. day. The sion of the natural properties of sev- Desert. The road wll lead around Tile youth'sjather was understood he was on death die a natural Friday when Priests' quorum. Hurricane to be en route to Garden City from Mayor O. K. Hansen was selected eral common substances including' theVirmitlioH CTifts before the New to head the concessions conimittoe, Rachel Reams his Jack are. goes widow, water and showed how wonderfijl withrdt's famous fault, thence to .Ohio,8onrJordan has refused to Surviving York 'ttolng commission to make whllf J. A. Owens was, appointed RTHaaoh; five sons, William Hatthey reiilly are autl how they con Zion National Park ..where a stay reveal tJae name of his home town. HatE. H. tbe threat that he will sign halrman of the amuscmcuts com Lake ton Salt good of City; is!fs will be made, while, the party. The slaying was In order to get tribute to the welfare of man. ' ' J. Ross and Ralph Dempsey to meet Wills and let the mittee. . "If a person should find a rock all of the famous views of the noted possession of the automobile,, ac ton f Provo; Hatton of Garfield and David W. champion carry the buck from then From Zion the party will cording to tin? confession. ore the hill side, he might thing of canyon. -- -- - - on. also two daughFOREST HILLS, N. Y.IlT)-Vln- ne It Is lielleved tere that Jordaa is Hatton of Magna; ny a ccldeivtaLB BlLhatiLmight return home via JDld tXive Fort and Mrs. and Seethaler have H. the authority to sign IP ma "I Eva Mrs. ..WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 Interest-laof ters, Fllluiore.Ttwo the aipsf Richards and Billy Johnston. not the boy's name and that have come there," the speaker deProvo ; to fight anyone for any .pro America's- - second and third rankln,: The coast giuird cutter Bear, fifty H. Knudsenr both-o- f In the "stated Allcr iDempsey Jaeen name carried Brown this Oil Sheriff gave moter 1 chisise and In anypjav I teutiis pui.vers wiU meet at tin Emma Petersoh of year old trteran of the eoasrsuard clatediJitJnighthaye to newspaper ,men in order to con- one , sister, Mrs. there by a flood or by some ani10 grand- and "San Cal., fleet, Is ashore on a shoal one half mal.-; If a person should find an Diego, prefer and I'm going to do it," West Side tennis club this afternoon ceal, the prisoner's Identity until ' Kearns said. - "I'm going to put him in the Scond test .mnfclT To Oecae mile Off Cape Irlnce of Wales, automobile on the road, Its I hlldren. In case. the further Ignition 'developments Berviees will be held In down on paper liefore the commis the number two singles jilayer on Funeral Alaska, ' the, navy department was; tr lie fuel system' in per Brown said the youth told him sion Friday and It will le up to him h 'American"' Davis' cun team. In Sunday the ndvied ttHlay in a" telegram from systenrtnd-iProvo chapel Fifthjcard 12. NEW. YORK, Aug. (I P) was the son of a prominent family fect running order, he would con- with U Kan Francisco naval- - headquarters. 1S30 o'clock.. Friends may" view Although Mary Louise Spas was to at I in the first match: 'Johnson won In five or lived an he man Ohlo town intelligent where the lndelhat'a to the reort from Ios ses after oiie of the most .thrilling the to answer In home .The old vessel is pounding Blight-l- y the the at prlot body mother homeher back with today he' Was a leader;Jn Jiigb, had been there." and tliat xw Ancpli. tluit Tlcmtmev wnilld W a hard sand bottom In two and ganizer services. " Interment will be In the and Edward Browning at his desk exhibitions of tennis ever sen.. I're- school activities there. - 7" T President Harris then ..nhowed. If he made any matches for cetlinltTwTIicliards-JobTistof- l a halfc fathem of ;wftterJ:lth.lhe that in our common substances we match was coming from Terre Haute, Provo city cemetery under the direc not all was peace and quiet at Kearns I ' Miss Eleanor. Goss and Mrs.;, amy him tCnflrnu renlied ; current steadiniy driving 4ier deeper Ralph Crossgrove of Draper was Ind.," the youth told officers here. Hon' of the Berg Mortuary. Browning's office. in many that are, ) into the sand. "Efforts to pull loose have phenomena ... til l "That paper will hold good in any Sutton Bundy will play Mrs. Mollu y fined $50 In Judge George S. Ballifs Clnwson A newspaper representative ap picked mp up this side f ways, Toniparuiue lor tnis iuusi.ru- It was drawn with that pur Mallor'v and Mrs. Marion Jessup to court this afternoon on a charge of have failed. The eutter Algonquin, ; he court. looked proached Browning suggesting' automobile su the Id He with Jefferson at I. least, City. ' in ncigliliorlng waters Is rushing to tlon, mind." . In hi pos in pose Intoxicating having liquor "Cinderella" the of decide the numlier two. doubles pair write side bis Harris bum.' like a well dressed I began Cell division,: President and on the was actual arrestea The her assistance. happening crossgrove only session, mo for listened a won50 WJgbtman cup teiiin,, story. had one of .Browning as the because I greatest only gave, worrying ' . at.Druter this morning by Sharif f cents. He said we would travel toment and then turned to Mrs. Anna it may amount to tittle was . tile ders in nature to him. J. 1). Boyd, who stated that Cross- Gene of NEW P.OORK (I P) Pairs fo nlid hated to tell him I was Rogfsky"a portly wpnian who was signing by grove Tiad given some of the liquor gether ! to see him on a political Tminey to metBiiiTy "Tills in the the entries In the. National Women's we waiting broke. when I along got thought THE CiUR TRIP TrlROOQrt to an glrL who' also Yankee Stadium Aiate In Septemlier. singles obampbHishlp.. which starts ." ', ;,' the road somewhere I could hold The Provo band has been reor matter. MOUNTAINS 19 GOING TO was brought Into court ' While they may never meet, Tun- - at Forest Hills next week will b " from the Is and ThIs man, as man;. "Robinson him Sam ME-I'' ganised with up." MEAN ASAVlNfi TO Jesse V.' ItawUngs changed his . iuy'ajuOwalijiBiuuj--a.mtxattth' On ft"J.oj)ply.?,,Ri neflr 'QSJiL0Lnja-- ! aser, GUNN Going TO t 1K'& i!LjiuUtitsi..a,.x,bM rge,iif-for. the fight may; pot.. .Wills 'In a t'nited States Lawn Tenuis .associa ' smote the Mrs. of rose, Rogfsky said tflawson Mo., the resignations the BtV TH 6A9 fiOlNfi VP stopped following youth tary; uuu was mieu ju. luioxicauon '' tumult the" when all hole of Eng present tion. The leading-playerthe car to remove his coat fcMftl'Lb BOV IT COMING Loula Fischer and Shirley Bee, from newspaper man a lusty blow, -- tore have died. If Wills land. Canada awl the Vnlted State BACK BECAUSE WE CAN I started to hold him up. He the two positions, respectively. The off his collar and floored him. ; He and shouting Iud. (UP) Lifter AVARSAW, refused - t - flrvept the Tunncy ii ic "Included In the entries. COAST A LOT was a 'hell of a fine buddy' resigning officers were given-- vote retallatedwith-atif- f righrot Mrs: match WASHINGTON. Aug. 12. (TP) Clark, Chicapo, led the national said he will have to ' give tis service him to me. Rogfsky's and of their hold jaw. thanks for splendid up lunged at With the completion "of the re Roque tournament at Winona Lake reasons and tt will be difficult for rM"He hit me, Rogfsky shot and then be sort of fell ei a during the past few? jsears;The count of Leg county ballots, lanlel here today. He has won six straight BE iS him to find a plausible, excuse. i newspaper screamed and the of made at the was fender. meeting change AT S. Dinuey, Long Beach, W. Hteck, Democrat, Jmuped into a games. Mullius. V ills' manager, 60MC VACATION IF TH5. Paddy to new. collar. fled a man members buy know how the band times "I don't Tuesday evening. many 1014 vote lead over Snntor SmithlCal. was also nnlieatea with four TVTe'S ARE GOING ViTH seems to think that Floyd Kit'.suii rfiot. .J. never, realized what was :. t. US-I'BET THEV'LL W. Brookhnrt, the senate recount games to his CrPdlt." a great thing for him In has mns I dropped the gun 'and doiug. TBM THE!C PNSER NMU? committee announced today. .. his-- , plans 1 for,; a : I didn't it i..12. pick up. CHICAGO, : Aug. .The totals for 44 counties which 60 OOSe THEY WOH'T BE match,- - "someplace iu the west," Then I shoved him In the car. HolmaiIx'lnnd Stanford ABLE TO PIC 'UP 1HE have been completed to dntc are next, year. V He'is to meet Fitzshu I was so nervous I could hardly MEAL. CHKK WHEN W& Steek 174,573; Brookhart, 170.839. university student, held the center mons again today and he has other. drive. "That's the best news I have read and scarifier there la little doubt hut , in of the the junior stage today ballots 6ETT0 A HOTeC contested Kenrns aggregatStwk with Rickawl, conference' comment A few hundred feet, down the In a long time," was the tf thut Mr. Hopkins will fulfill bis and anvone else in the lobbies-whbal- and boy's national - tennis, touru contested Brookhart R77; ing 3t 7' anient after brilliant victories in rond the boy said he dragged Claw- John W. Farrer, in talking to the pledge to give us the best streets wants to do a little confembg.- .V-lots. 3,009. son's body from the car and hid It Evening Herald .about the new the first two days of the meet. seen.- - I regard this Provo has ever in a clump of weeds beside acnl equipment purchased by the cky SARANAC LAKE, N. Y Yesterday Holmaii bent Gustave (CP) NEW YORK (CP) Miss Elea investment asone of the foremost : ..." ;"' vert and drove on. department ToflCwiTl play num. norrQ'iWt.-"NeIf ytm want to lm-- the past mas- Recovering from, a breakdown ' he FeuerrMlanil, Fin., two hard fought CIawison was en route to Colorado street, ever nas wBtimltrstgna'-tBMr. city I Ilup on the American 3 Christy sets afterDiie of the .most .HtrilHng ter of: nlckle swieezers. follow the suffered ...last .'...spring, bor position will save the streets Better taken. on the proover the southern star made Springs, it was U'lieved; to visit kins "and bis associates fe-iitr VOV-his tory 45th In "JIOM'N will meet., the M'athewaon team si that ntles, automobiles to losses pbnred gressive policy he has taken with citizens greaj: to win relatives there. He had accepted British' team Friday and Saturatorting- - on Aug. 10 the Gunu and birthday at his home hero ' today. him the .outstanding favorite and wf to the one I was pleasure say nothing In as street to a teacher wsool , Provo'g position tegard He joined the Giants In 1900 and the junior championship. agree to share day at Forest Hills for the, Wight-mai- l . Tyte families Jbey will Kansas City for the coming year., who regrctt(d to see our streels run convenh-mcup. Her nipoin,meut followed ienst"s wjuajly on. a Taention auto- was with them, for fifteen' years. roads could bad delosses from If the t dowa.and.-I, am especially ." The edition of Rudyard Kipling's according1 to Information here. Mi-i- s a mount a victory In a .t?stmatt'.h-with- : iiMbilei trip, f Pop Gunn's trnnbl(s Then he liecame mnnneer of , the he daein--brlut befomputed did.. .. horltlesiere put - Lyrics" pnb-.notgivo.nnwh lighted teiind at coll(N-ti"K. Browntt :CallfornTn, Mrtry. Irnm.Trtr.fnna the basis Rod rt'lurnod-- 4i-- U Giants a a first, book T"8ehoollKyhrrtf dozen scarafiers would a. buy consideration to the theory advanced such splendid condition, , and of ahil of fun In tuis comic trip. coach'tfiid ti now president of the ILihed In. 1881, was sold recently for that.the "Wlth the purchase of the tractor and tractors," youth's story was a fake. $1,000 in the American Art Galleries. Boston Braves. Dou't'mlBs the laugh...:..-."- .. k ... ! " - t, ' '." - E. blood-staine- d - over-nig- w4Utie-isrt--Md-rrr- d fn wnile-specla- l rim-arou- GUARD CUTTER : IS STRANDED reporter -- floored by . g blstork-at-iilace- ' s DRAPER MAN seoieMy v .L'l '. . FINEDHERE : " . .. m NEW OFFICERS ' PROVO BAND - . STECK LEADS M and.ElinerlifcAacTa -B- ROOKHART -- s r . a -' : GOIf-JST- a r- - - I L't SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES : it . e wantio-Tongratnlat- -e- " h e A-- n 5 -- 0-- 3 . 7-- n |