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Show 11 ii ANEWSPAPEU tUk&ted to a pcZey t -- I r ' T7T7 TiTiYT' TTTSTXTTT'PsTPa at i i i i i i i " i FORTIETH YEAR. KQlIOL .PROVO. UTAH. FRIDAY. OCTOBER nn n ' - ' ' -- r fpSs MO AcMetements of Chamber of Commerce Outlined by Mem-- ; ber of Board of Directors SPIRIT OF TOWN IS OUTSTANDING ELEMENT V :- - inn '. i Appeals for Greater Unity" in MakinjrChamber Important ' Factor in City ?f V , t . ,; 1925. PRICE' TWO CENTS . .4- Dr. Harris Can They Do It? RE D OBJECTS J.WFarrer Dinner : DuckSuccess 'PROJECTS SO, A M Farrer'a Fourth Annual Duck dinner was a complete success. This was the nnanimous opinion of the hundred or more Klwanlans and their wives who crowded into the spacious dining room of Hotel Roberts last plgbt and balled John Farrer jas the King of Duekvllle. President Val Hi) jt r cdfled the meeting to order and introduced Mrs. R. E, Allen as loastiniatresa. Mm. Allen was in her usual good form as. a presiding officer and kept the Kiwauians and their wives In an uproar of laughter from soup to Gridiron Spectacular TO TRIAL By Big Contest Flavored Vith Mil - '4 - . Mitchell Pleads not Guilty to All Charges Preferred ' Against Him ' j Keen Rivalry Promised J v V!' Game Will Be One of Most Hotly Contested In Central Utah This Year, Dope Indicates. REID WANTS MITCHELL TO FACE COOL1DGE . May Call President and Navy Head as Witnesses in the Case ''''.'was The greatest football spectacle to be seen in central Utah this year will be the contest between the Young "university Cougars and the University of Utah Utes on the "Y" field i Saturday afternoon, ; The rivalry between the two main .Utah universities is keenerlhanha with is certain to be demonstrated at the game: Hundreds, if not thousands, of rooters for the University of Utah will be on hand to cheer the Red Utes onto victory which will bring them a long step towards the coveted Rocky Mountain Conference champion.ship, v ; There will be no lack of support for the Cougars, neither The student body of the Young "U" will be there to a man to back their favorites to the last. . ' - - jV WAgillS'GTON, Oct. 30. (CP) general plea of ,"not guilty" was B. G. Hughes as entered today by Colonel' William ., the delicate task of "panning" Mitchell ob all charges of official munlty were emphasized by Dr.. F. signed Alex Hedqulstnnd W.' mlsKmflucrtoFwSiar"be isbclng John 8. arris,rpresldentTif thTTonng H. Farrer, "Honribrook, who provided th(e tried by an army court martial . andmember a the of university ' . here. board of director of the local cham- ducks for the occasion. Mrs. Hughes the master in a herself made was after the last The past proved plea ber, i at the monthly membership fine art of entertaining the crowd effort" on Mitchell's counsel' to ob luncheon, meeting at the Hotel Rob- ' and, her version of. the. manner in tain a bill of particulars specifyerta today. ': Oscar 'A. Kpear presid- which the ducks were provided ing what parts of the: flying President " seemed to be accepted by colonel's San Antonio statements ed. "A splendid musical program the assembled generally misconduct club members. To her constituted failed, selecof a feature the wag meeting, coronation of through denial by' the court. also the assigned wag Kirktions beliig rendered by Don Mitchell stood In his place at the the duck hunters. , ham's orchestra, Sadie Howarth and Mrs. John Farrer and Mrs. Alex defense table in the trial room with Madge Peterson of the Young uni iwere called noon for a Representative Frank" Reld, Illinois, versity, .who sang, and gave a dance Hedquist statement in truthful regard to their his counsel a this aide while Col skit and LeGrande Anderson, who in the ex onel Sherman Moreland, trial judge hustwnd's part reudered In splendid baritone voice respective pedition to the Provo Gun tlub advocate read the charges, one by accomwere The soloists solos. 'fjjo at Bear River and both re- - one. Mitchell in a clear and em panied on the piano by Miss Norma grounds phatic tone answered to each ; "Not .;. ;ponle44iMif3iappyeiih Cbristenwiv. ".. 7 Among those" who responded .to guilty." .The best thing about, a town Is toasts were: R, E. Allen,, Judge A. The pleading was followed by a not its houses and Jots or anything B. Morgan. Mark Anderson, J. Win. brief session and the court martial a material it is the spirit of the then was adjourned by Knight; L. L. Graham, Jess Ellert-son,1 Robert L. Homse, president town," began Dr. Harris. ; "It to imW. . R. Btttler, Edgar McArpossible to' preserve (hat spirit thut. Mrs. J. W. Knight and W- - H. until 10 a. m.. Monday to afford wTier'l there Is no- organization: to both the prosecution and the defense ' Horntbrook. ', an opportunity and examine and brlwfjihe varions elements together. The stunts by Mrs. Sterling ErThat organlzadonjn Prqvo iathe canbrack, Mrs. Walter Robinson, prepare witnesses. After Mitchell had entered his Chamber off Commerce." Mrs. M. W. Merrill and .Mrs. R. G. Reld sarcastically objected to The power of unity was then IllusDr. F, T. Reynolds, Roy Mnr pleas, Clark, trated by the speaker, who said that dock, R. G.Iark and L. C. Henroid the proceeeding with the trial In he had recently traveled quite exten- - frdtled much to the en joymenfr-o- f 4he SFlaiKe..jrl0!iejJWJaanm pointing out that it was developed scIyely Tn ah automobile and was im evening. that the, president and pressed, with the great mileage-onA cornet solo by Byron Dastrnp, a yesterday Davis were the. "accusers" of Mitch- can make now as compared with violin solo by Booth and Ralph tiniea. that of vocal number by Rril)ert Robinson t them. granted the privilege "And after all the automobile Js were greatly enjoyed. The, Instru"The whole question," said Reld, nothing more than a little iron, steel mental numbers were rendered by "is, somewhat up In the air, and l some copjier and a little rubber," ex Mr. and Mrg. Ralph Booth and By- have not yet decided on the feasiplained Dr. Jiarris. "But tne mar ron Dastrup and the ' community bility Of culling them. velous thing about the automobile singing was led by Walter Robinson. Some doubt existed as to whether it so that is is that it organized An original song" written by Mrs. either was liable to a summons.' makes a wonderful machines. SepMrs. E, G. Hughes and conducted by arated the parts would be of little or kjarn Clark with Mrs. Jnmes Bullock no value The same thing applies to at the piano proved to be the hit of a community! vlt must be organized the evening. The ladles to obtain results. '.' chorus were: Mrs.; J. W. the up "Organized Society is divided into Farrer, Mrs. H.VV. Hoyt, Mrs. Alex our these from and .complfct groups Mrs. Walter RoJ)lnson, Is composed. - The Heaquist, B. civilization Mrs. A. Morgan, Mrs L. L. chtSaner of commerce Js the modern Mrs. .Lynn Schofield, Mrs. Graham, organization through which a com- Elmer Miller, Mrs. Jesse Ellertson in accomplish and Ms. J. W. Rohinson. munity can function ; ing worthwhile projects. Senator LeRoy Dixon introduced a Dr. Harris, then enumerated Roliprt Rolinvn as a new member number of projects that had been . "Dove" NEPHI, Oct., of the Kiwanis vluh with remarks fostered by the local chamber and which were appropriate to the occa Smith, the negro who attacked Miss in conclusion made a strong plea for Edna May, 18, at Eureka last Satur sion,. tile united support of 'all In making " After the close of the the day night was brought to this city program of it a still greater factor in the floor was cleared and dancing en- Wednesday "by Sheriff Dan Martin and arraigned before Justice of the N building of this community. joyed until a, late hour. lie Teace John N Cooper today. waived preliminary hearing and wasJield to the district court under $5000 bond on two charges assault with attempt to violate Miss May The achievements ' of the Provo dessert Chamber of Commerce and the value of such air organization to the coin-- ; To Mrs. ,. A . ther-schools- -wid Far left to "Chick right-fha- rlea . Hart, Director E. L. "Gene" Roberta, and Phil Jatkaon i - - $5 107 ,VX gariizatiojve '- Eudfless Offkt EditorW Booms - UtdrewMyrr:"" - herald rnoNn i . Will The Triumvirate Coaches Be Able To Upset Pope Freely Dispensed By Soothsayers . - ,.'-- Indications are that Ihe day will be almost like an Indjnn summer day, with the sun beating down , from the dear blue aky Reports from various sections of Have these men been able to fieure.out an offense that will serve aa' offense and the counljy are the effect that all defense also against the strong Crimson warriors who willjnvade Provo Saturday Haye roads will lead to Xnlvcrglty - hill" they perfected a. series of plays that will carry the ball over the. Ute" goal line for a ' turdayajftyrnosfn,, . The foetbalt - .. v ' : counter? .: v - ' .'. ." : ;, fans from other sections In. tha Of course, hat remains to be seen. One thine is certain, however, that riven southern part of the statu will tie weather like today. there is to be scoring and where there is scoring there is always more In attendance, realizing the import By HARBISON R. MEURILU ,'" or less excitement. ; t "Can thelCougar. lick the Utes V ant of the contest. Coach Roberts has had Hart and Jackson working on the Couirars everv niirht thia The game will start at 2:30 This Is the queatlon thut, la in week while he has watched, for general troubles The men are trained to-th- e last minute every mind at the present tlma- - The ou ueienuuitf ipeirjgoaLgamst uian ana n penecting an. oiiejise tnar is planned to showing made by the J'tes against The' Cougar coaching stuff is said ' Colorado last week leads many peo- to have several neat little 4urprises the ball over Utah's goal line. . carry . ' Salt Lake is. coming enmasse. Besides the hundreds who will drive down, five ple to make extravagant statements in store of Ike Armstrong and bis of the assistants, plays which have never nunarea wm came via a special tram. This is, in deed, to be Central, Utah's football about the relative strength ' . two teams? r ... bgflk&Jbsea used classic. Here Ts "the .dope that people this the: Ute coach Is not should consider. Vow Parsons, on taking the contest as certain as some hU- - recent trip around the con- - of the dopsters seem to have the all of the game laid utind ne ,s instruct--In- g fereuce, , after-visititeams declared that there were five his men to take no chances. extra strong teams In the layout this The game may be one ot the big year. They were in the order of gest- - upsets in football history in their strength: Colorado Aggies, this state. At any event, it is go University of Colorado, University ing to be the most stubbornly fought 'of Utah, Utah Aggies and Colorado contest that has ever ben witnc.ssi'd College. He stated that the Bob on a Provo gridiron. The Concurs Cats were also, to be beard from. are eager o go. They have nothing Brlgham Young has played three to lose and everything to gain and Road Construction Contract of these; strongest teams including may therefore be depended upon to tain a divorce from his wife. By FRANK GETTY. United Press Staff Correspondent . of Long Standing is Aired The last of these he lost on Junel. the Colorado Aggies, the very strong. play the game of their life.' By Commission NEW YORK, Oct., 80. Lacking News of Mrs. Sillman's reported est. They; lost to Colorado Aggies for the moment confirmation, from action came as- - a fremendoua sur- by a score nf 7 to '21 la the first Utah Maintaining thar county .is either of the principals an apparent- prise to her friends. game pf the season shortly after indebted to him in the sum of near ly authentic report was circulated Since the former p.resident of the school began with a team that was . ly $20,000 Jhr services rendered as today to the effect that Mrs. Anne national city bank first began action playing far less finished ball than IT. Stillman' had begun action to to free himself from his wife, the BOW." Cou is The Young playing county engineer during the jears of obtain a divorce from her banker former"Fifl" Potter", more than five gars won their next game from Colo 19J9, 1920, 1921, Scott P Stewart, husband, James A. Stillman," on years ago, Mrs. Stillman nas been rao .College by a score of T to 6 but The "largest variety of chrysan local engineer, appeared before the statutory grounds. contesting litigation that has cost really, on account of their superior themums ever before seen In Provo board of coUnty commissioners toMrV e both small a play,-werWon Stillman She to entitled fortune. lawyers' representing practically are at .present growing in the hot day and asked for a settlement of and Mrs, Stillinan would not deny at every turn, her submission of evi- another touchdown. " . houses' of the Provo 'Greenhouse. his account. that the latter had caused a sum- dence concerning, the banker's al The Colorado Aggies defeated the While there are thousands of all Mr. Stewart basis bis claim upon mons and complaint in a divorce ac leged relations with "Flo" Leads Tigers only after they had blocked different colors of the flower in a contract between himself and t tion to be served on her husband successfully defeating the original a Tiger kick and pushed over for a sizes button to a hat, the one .froin-" : former board of county eominihislon last month. divorce action. . . touchdown. The Cougars played the closest attention is attracting The whereabouts of .Miss Fiorence ers,: drawn March 'i, 1920, allow It has been understood that Mrs. rattling good game against the I'tub the famous California show flowerr: ing him" certain commissions on Leeds,' yho will 'Inevitably be the Stillman never would consent to a Aggies, but were defeated 14 to 0. the William Turner, Some of the divorce. Nowshe is. reported to' be .Both of the Aggie scores came from county road paving projects. corespondent in Mrs. Stillman's-tuiit- , chrysanthemums at the greenhouse As far as planning tonse the Testimony' re- passes that, should Part of. the' money alleged to be was unknown( today. have been are more tlian 24 inches in circumfree- handled by ' the Cu'gars , 'That is due Mr. Stewart, he says, is on the could' bo learned, there was Bo in- garding 'Mrs, Leeds to obtain ference and are from four to five " a witness dom from her husband. pro- - tention to call her as Utah AgKles on straight" football iuches deep.; They stand four feet nndsWrWTaeaaiy-weapo- n Spanish Next Sunday morning NoveniJer 1, with intent to eomiit mnrdor .. . ject, wherein his services were not against the banker, with whom she sMrs. Stillman was understood .ten werelunabie to score. tall. will be siwial . Smfth'a case will ... In the used, hot which project, be declares, admits as man and wifo and who, lie at Grand Anse, Que1ec, on the at 11 pVlock-tber- p most a Is Boulder stronger than Utah hothouw The. presents she Is her Maurice betweenxGrande river the father of child. St. sS.vg; Services to include "Imptlsm, recep- district court within the next day or was Included in hkcontract and Aggies or Colorado Aggies? Accord beautiful picture with Its pnd',es ' Mere and Ln Tuque, far reinoved tion of members and the Sacrament two. It is expected that he' will during which time he w&s ready- to Jay Ward Stillman.:. ing to the dope extant they are not variety of colors and sizes of "flowof the Lord's Supper. There will plead guilty and ask for immediate serve the county. also told the Fighting at every , turn against from telephone communications with The. Cougars are .In better shape ers.'" Liivers of. flowers are urged by be special music and a brief sermon sentence. Since his arrest near Top: commissifiners that he was entitled her' husband's f?orts to prove, she the outside world. 'Stillman was' not than they have ever been with the Thomas to visit the plant of R. 0. E. BarheUler. llff. 'Tooele County last Monday af- to coniniisRion on preliminary' surherself with Fred at Bis New York residence. He is f Tom Dcvers, alius Frank Devers. by the pastor, Rev..E. that Eddie Kimball is out the: Provi; Greenhouse, and .become exception understood to have- ntereI' an an of the The church school convenes at 10 ternoon. Smith has feared that he veys covered by$2,000,0(X worth Iteauvls. an Indian guide. Mrs. vurl-et- y noturious fray.- "They ate wiser, strong highwayman,, arrested " acquainted with (he large new ' ' introduced evidence to show swer to his wife's complaint, containa. m., and .the. .CV E, swjeties will would be lynched and has expressed of work." : ' : '; . ; of "and full 2H, 1919, er more even the figlit. has following which surpassed the Octv'1' meetings in the his; desire to plead guilty and be of the Stewart'-staTethat in 1920 her huslinnd induced Florence Leeds. ing the asuar blanket denial idt. " done' sa.vs that this game Sat - i flowers grown in California. robbery of the Mendenhall hold their customary The or Lawlor, to give her her right allegations set up. . .,. taken to the state prison at once. - he had received $20,000 for servU-ebank tit Springville, escaped from evening. to' a thriller. Of (,f the flowers 'of The reason verification is diffi- urdayls tobe .aVthe fanscourse, j , More tnan iooo and that early in 1921 the Lincoln name, to leave the stage and load a the. Utah state prison farm Thurs-d.- y The Sunday evening services have "Vhave already Ikh-i-i puked and au- do one .is if on life in because this resumed affluence West of Hs, him. cult with Chester, an O. Kelly company-4ad-njadDevers, .who waa a the church will be morning. always done in Utah, become excited other BtiOO are still on hand. Most SELF SUES SELF- , A fine audit of the books of the county in- .Stillman has been living in virtual Dutchess'-- and Putnam counties, over Utah's prospects npon tbe first of the .larger ones, however, will trustee at the prison, had been sent daite beginning at 7:43.. BY THEMSELVES NOW life papers In a divorce suit need not be seclusion,to work in a turnip pntch and his program is planned for this meeting. dicating that he, Stewart,, had been he might say that the, gaine not last more than another 'week. SAPULPA, Okla., OctH 30. are' Cordially invited tp attend occasionally to push appeals and filed In court' until the eve of the showingan board He told the $9,500. absence was discovered alKrnt 10:30 All overpaid be will Bris-toeasy victory for the Crim Near of J.'R. ' Florists visiting the city have Self, ol(UP) ' court proceeding. ? had done much.' work' in further actions in his effort to1 o'clock .when guards noticed that he any or all of these services. ' son. The wise ones, however; who. be himself and by him- i that he' murt . that th, n?)Wers grown by ,j.lsr1(i these preliminary surveys, which, in was not at work. A thorough search weigh evidence will not concede a Mr Thomas this year are without self and watch himself In a case Prova 9. L. D; 8. U. 12 been accounted not his had of the prison property and surround miseropinion, showed to which Self is enjoined- from victory at all. Utah exception the best in the state. The 1. S. tT. football team 1; V i , for in the official audit I lng territory foiled to reveal the defeated ably .against Southern CaUfrulin Self unique itself. V More'tlmft T'KMi carnation plants Provo high "Bull the " man. '""V ' The Stewart stated thai he had and not much lierter against Ari- are also judge himself has decreed. dogs" on the "X". field Friday growing in the hot houses ' nl-- , Following,;-the. . zona. and robbery pevers, claim Utah the offered Bouldur. to, compromise Against After Mrs, Self .recently sued the score of,.l2 to and approximately 4000 afternoon at luncheon do the by What made at present of tlte think you noonday appeal and Miller Jimmle Smith, for Frank J; ways plays beyond herself.. Can her Self for divorciy she went j had put a. bill into the county 9. J'rwldetit-liaplants, of lily the manj of which" are ber Chamlier Coumicrte of same were greater she play beyond herself next-PrpW by yJoe Beel arrested at the $8,000, and indicated that he Ja. now into the court with a petition started-th- e lads to bloom. Provo The VN ginning In"time ; Each man was given an .ahiong the hK'aJ liusiuess men for civic progress? She must to win. ghxlouB to get the matter settled on degree bt Tor an; Injunction declaring Seir ncoririgr Vbnd quhrteS - was to This forth the rerMnariF'WOte.tBe'.ifat and would he ' following "ThfeCiiugars are on.' thoir own ' , that question put todojand brought had made himself "obnoxious to an amicable basis when tbey .sent over a dropklek ' " '" "' :. ' .'; - ' $5,000 to-- tbat-em- t ' prii)nU A fifth memlier of the gang TPliiy:"" T HJttrBelf-hje-foicin- siattent ioiw-4-- 4 ampt ' -- field, they are determine, they are G. threfeiMiints for an was a.rreshl in Portlands Orv "That, exactly, rhaf f'rovo needs... We have made Splendid strides are renny 10 pur evei.viuniK ii v The matter "was referredv to on attenijit to have her with In .;.the third qnnrtcr both T' "' V alleged robbery. In th$t city, and he fhe present year and bur ProSrp?. Is a direct s -T- ltere-ismo Brockbnnk E.' I. the during 'suit draw have 4a A'. Attorney. txinchOonnty a for over Went teams in sentence the is nervingOregon ian the"valfoPplostrlnvesfigaTioiTas'lo l n ii Tor inn! iiicn lifTvt the throiDih rrarsnn district mg .lo ng feserv al nyt liuilipsa tljP -down; hut failed 4o kick goal for pentfisitia Funeral services for Andrew G. mpoiar.Tf'rf ftKItn' of Mr."'Stvvnrt's'""cTaTnT wlo .civic clubs of the city. The ntvr Way is a monument to the merely playing to hold the score. vril teport back 'to the board. who died af his home' Sntherlamr. order Self, to before' our we we citizens lint have o agaiast of straining havejittta'ined 'far niuou tne fiuirier go enterprise ,H flsia'te ''board, of parlnI"' for end : ftiS West First South Rtreet Thurs- him from annoying his venting fur wlilch of Provo. of civic tliiit lii'fawr strives. degree irifwihiu twly1 city denied and thia Xrw' wjilch was i , Impressing others is -- a waste, of day J morning will be held .in the ..; wife, ' ; liv Hie flnaVpei itjil Hip Saints the- year-102more jmving-durinthan we obtained iu 1925 and an time Pd to Uiiw lURenura Kcu tne'l Man Ilkos to think ht' is natural " Now- - the Selfs live Those beneath you can't look - ieno Troi hall Sunday at S p. ni. by over another touchdown, iff lacking- - in extension of .our lighting system ought to begtven serious consideron instead prisoner. He is dem'rllied as lieing pushed down you. And those above you Friends may view the body from 1 truthful ft. .. ly 12 to winning tUe 'game i ' in height nnd at Ion.""" . - v 5 feet 514 . inch i ..." " imagination.';"""" r'. ;'.""' to 3 o'clock at the fanUly residence, 'v,i, ,ylttWt,.' weighs about" 153 ponmR-- ' UTAHMUST DOHER BEST I - TOBEATB.Y.U. ' ; V Major-Gener- " - - . -- L)NMdllMfaNlletll(Hlf . . STEWART ASKS UTAH COUNTY " whfr-mad- : e ANNEU.ST1LLMAN BEGINS ACTION TO OBTAIN DIVORCE TO PAY CLAIM FROM BANKER HUSBAND NEGROFEAR- S- - LYNCHING ASKS . Chrysanthemums Grown in Provo Surpass Imported . . FOR SENTENCE . . - , Sunday Services at Community Church SPRfe'GVILLE ng . t BANKROBBER - i.. S ' MAKESESCAPE I Still-mn- i. ' n - ' d . s i e emerging-lnto'puhji- , I' SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES - - I Mr. I'.:. ..... ...'. '..: .. . hat-Vrd- -- iHhr' : :. : Sutherland ; fr thia-eonte- st. f Judge-fipeitkn- ... We-iie- y , J t Uneraljnaay- ed 'r- - them,-'-selve- s. "." . v |