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Show 3IM5 Jaw ESfcUMvJ .AJv'EwSPATLa d.Jic&ted to a policy of f&lrae&s to jJl swQuna of Utah cosmly. FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 115 PBOVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER . ' .Provo. .husk Bulldoff w o ' ill 'm If In Politics rnnn nin rn Id 004 IVHLtO T FIELD of H Simmon's Charges Eager to 0 Ynd Sea-so-n Witlj V; Standing 50-5- Close ffc QtbaU Season tuito - i Spends $200,000 on Rock Tomb Biys CHAMBER Holds Record State in Union OF KOAD MILEAGE IN U. ft S, r FOLEY DENIES LANSDOWNE TESTIMONY -- The of the routes is in renponse to a nationwide demand rrora motorists1- wliose increasing number difficulty in touring ho voutito-y over road marked, in a cliauni,.faUion. Dhstrlcta One, Four and Five wiiy ws uaia, umer I wo Districts Have Loss FOR-FINALSOFRO- FOCBTH WARD JEUJCTIOV territory inoluded in the Fourth municipal ward as given in Wednesday's Herald wag due to a tpyographical error. The ward includes the m-tlonorth of Center street, between- the east side of Sixth West (Street and the west side of First Kast street However, the the tier of blocks north of Fifth North street between First East and University aveuue is not in eluded lu the ward at Luncheon ' ' The ., m Spear npon for a report of the progress thug far made by those In charge of Cupt. John E. Ivons of Middleport;o a river man. is havine a the "Muster Week" campaign. huge tomb Mit for himself out of solldjro'ck in a President Rpear paid a glowing nverbvtino. luc ..m ner. ji ui cost uu.uw, luciudlng'a monument that tribute to the work of those In is to be erected Qn the brow of the hill liedijid the tomb. Photo shows charge of the campaign. 'to lift the debt from the chamber of commerce the excavation in the rock. It will be closed by a copiier door guaranteed and asierted that the vork would be fo last 50OO years, ' f ' , ,'i .. pushed forward until a sinking fund j . .. lias hen established for the work of well-to-d- T' PROFESSOR o RETURNS FROM 75-fo- 7 K " So Tlie People May.Know " ' . By Mrs. MAUD B., JACOB ri'SVftBrTtie BiTmiiessflnfrofessienal ' !tmri:W57- - Wthm; SiKmsor the iUoronl Why,: To Finance the Building of the Band Stand. . The B. P. W. (?. of Provo had its icveption over a year ago. The primary purpose of the organization is to" bring together for social contacts a group of women of uniform interest. . Having the idea of f Service" they ventured upon a projector their city a much needed band stand'for Pioneer Park. " j Last Season ahiiost five hundred dollars was raised for this nnm It is. the ambition of the organization to reach the thousand dollar" mark this sesison. For this purpose the Moroni Olson Tlayers were procured. Beilng desirous of bringing something worthwhile to the majority of plaf.Ioven of Provo, infh,ieft(jd the promoters to ofefr the series at tne lowest possible 'rafe. . All the towns visited on the cfrfiilt tht si'ason ore charging higher rates for the ierformnne.es, and the report oi awiwnces js to tne effect taat large appreciative crowds greet the ' ; , players. Now to be frank'.' .Do the people of. Provo appreciate first, the loyalty or tne u. v. w.y. to tueircity; Rucond, the immense amount of work an undertaking calls for iu nmiiTgements, publicity, etc.; third, the a' worth-whil- e challenge to their thinking and living? V ,I,t- ' iwfwfdfi to show that'aiipreciatio'n' lu'patrtoiiziiiff the coming iJujVfl'hShlp"' remembering it is your opportunity to enjoy and to sen-e- . Olson-I'layers- . ' l$2fl. . The1 school census of Provo. 1nh completwl, shows that there are in the city 3911 boys and girls of sch.H.l ige, awirdUut to R. Eugene Jones, lerk of the hoard This is a gain of 21 over the census of 11)24 which showed a school '. populn thm of 8ND0. The present census tnd!ct. thme are today 1075 bov of schfw.i MOAPA STAKE ' rt PROGRAM BOYS OUTNUMBER UUtLS THIKTY-NIN- E George Kellerhals, of Mexico. Mo. set new world'sr word whim ho The chamber of commerce la out oia life Insurance policies in 24 of debt for the first time since the nourrs. mis came less than four year 1921, according to the an years after lie .first itecume a siilc : nouneement made at the noonday man. He started sellinir insnrsn. luucheon of the Kiwania club by aner nts store burned down and left him without capjisL President O. A,. when called - t Child" ' ' i , ' L . - iue t nuerprivuegea Lnild." was Visit Excavation of Old Ruins ear sr. Thomas Where a subject of a Splendid address de Unusual Finds Are Made livered by Las E. Eggertsen, princl D. iLsemlnary at puL'ilJhe, liwuish Fork and former superin "Prof, nTRoy'le returned from tendent of the Provo city school. The speaker urged that more in- tensive religions training for chil dren is absolutely essential If the next generation is to develop into tbe right kind of citizen President Hoyt called attention to the Kiwanis play which Is to. be staged on the night of December and Ileber liniMier placed tickts In-- - .of 1924. , later. ..hns-:fottft- Recent Census Shows An crease of 21 Over That ' .WITH KIWANIS t to-b- WES 3911 IS Prof. E. Egeertsen Speaks v un i ne underpriviledged ' WASHINGTON, Nov., m-i- VT) A national sy.stem of highways, comprising 75,NS-- miles of the coun try b U'st 'roads, was dsignated by Secretary of Agriculture Jardine to day. . The network, the first national highway system the country has adopted, establishes 145 route that touch every Btut lathe union. ' Ot this' luunlier 7 arp east and west arid sixty six are north and . . south. " The total mileage off the system is out a fraction f (he 2,S(iC.0K) miles of roads of all kinds in the lilted States, but the selection of Hie best lays the foundation for weicung otnerjj into the national SCHOOL POPULATION : WORKERS ). CHAMBER JMEET - . The Provo high bulldogs are all In fine fettle for the game tomorrow ac with the Granite "Farmers,' cording' to their coni-- "aud trainer. Glenn Simmons. While the coaches and the men all anticipating a hard game to- jnorrow tney are also equally deter mined to bring In a victory in their last njipearance on the football field 1b tip top this year. The squad condition with the" exception of Phillips who has an Infected foot (fiitch Simmons hits Instructed his "Tt FiTKs ttrnpPB-- op with everything toey nave learned mis season anu .1 Is expected that the Giauitiang will Prosecutor 6f Shenandoah In i likewise. The result should fie quiry Makes Flat Denial fast and very interesting game. Of AH Charges It the present good weather con WAsniXWN.' Nov., 19. (fP) tinues a monster crowd Is expected. From he witness tand Captairi Granite has a powerful eleven, Miir especially strong on the de Paul Foley today, denied tv ; the v:wse. The Provo lad? will have to Sheimndoah court of the navy that keep their eye on Mullin and Egan. he attempted to induce Mn Itoss LauHdowne to "twist the fast baekfield men. Niderhausoi ' and Jolley have made a good show-In- facts" in her test liiiimy. in the Hue.' Foley fMiid he had made every ef The Granite'student bfidy is hack fort to protect the widow of flip commander from the Ipg its team to win from Provo and .Shenandoah, rdeal of a court examination' aud they are coming en masse to cheer tin-itor tnat reason had suggested to her to the last. ' i Htatetuent of what she Th,. klclatf id set for" 2:30.. might tes- The probable line-up- : ify to. Provo. Granite. fitting ia tlie same chair in which . . . Jensen ue nimselr exauuned Unun witncsnea as iroMs-uor .of.,the ijujuiry, Foley now hft mh- Bice defendant, related his rersdou .of 'KlUott ... lis dealing "with Mrs. Lansdowne. left tackle, ... Jolley Iiolwrtaon , Foley twok the stand after the Lu first, witness of the left guard. "Whitehead Xiderhausoi cille fioggs, navy stenographer, had testified that she had no record of eetiU'r. .Ward .jStrong the statement Foley dictated to her he statement which Mrs." Lansright, guard, .Mackay downe said bad, proposed :."twistlii? the facts." right tackle. "Miss Boggs said she ciid not keep McCoard Hari i because copy of the statement right end. ..... , Fairlianks Captain Foley ."must have tolcl me A V.'ichcr . Kit to keep a carhon."' , t quarter hack, "I would have kept a copy had he rollover Ah errll! not told me not to," she testified. Heft half back. She snid, however, that the ver-loHoover Mullin, f the statiiiiieiit admitted by right half back. best of her rccollee- ; Kelson , Egan Koley was fion, the true statement. full back. ""-- ' nas jieenf mancialjy Sound of Routes Ful- nils JNationwide Demand Of Motorists ' Mrs. Jacob Baur, Chicago million aire is expected a candidate for congress next spring against Congressman Fred A. Britten of Illi nois She hns not announced her candidacy, but' friends insist she will make the race.. She has been active in Republican politics for ... years. t Off First Time Since Reorganiza I viiamorroi commerce - ONLY-FRACTIO- . 1 . -- PREDICTED , Network of National Highway '- Ffee Friday ; "I KEW ERA FOR 4 Scheduled to Start at 2:30 o'clock Friday i Afternoon FACTS ABOL'T THE GAME. - Teams Granite and high Pravo bijch.: , IJlace "Y" field, frfiiie Friday at 2:30. Coaches Rex Sutherland, Granite; Glenn Simmons, Provo. Captains Mullin, (granite; ' Couover, Provo. " : 1 DESIGNATED SUTHERLAND'S FARMERS FORMIDABLE FOES! Gam -- - 1 : 19-19- ' MEETS PROVO W Oil 1 -- . - MA 1J o a five day's visit to in the interests of work, . t w -ts m eltTren t year, mi -- hile there are lfwo girls, or fonrten more than the : . yenr. j Two of ;i,e five districts sustained a loss of to whll Ruined 71. District one, embr ing (he territory south of Tentwi. a...,.. and east of First East street, has s school population of 700. br a gain f 82; district two, taking in the erntory south of Center street and between First East and SUtb West streets, CHO, or .,f 17.' ,iiu... three, euibriiciiie of Wixth West street Istth north aiid south f enter stret 8oif or a loss oi; U; district four, includingthe iuu nortn of Center street 8lith West aud First v.u.t streets. 7S3, or a gain of five; dis- trict five, embracing the territorr-nor- th of Center street and east of first East street, 037, or a gain of "' '' the Moapa stake t class religion - "iib ;i"t iue trees are green and tl,iat at the end of this week they will begin shipping carloads iif lettwe'to Angeles, and Salt Lake Cily. He nicked nome- with every member of the Kiwanis ganites, he says, while there. club with Instruction to sell", the !He visited the lost tlty whlih lies same before the date of the per out about four or five miles frm. the little city of St. Thomas on the formance. Arrangements are complete for the foothills c?ose to the sand dunes Tilt attendance prize was awardfinals of the M. L A. road show to valley, This year there has been tie. to ed Krcunbrack. in Musical the' Sterling Provo presented high appropriated $75,000 for work t Milliliters from the new'Orthopliouic school auditorium "at .8 o'clock this Victroia were presented by Walter this buried city. J)r, ii. R. Harrliur. evening, according to stake officers nson during the luncheon hour ioi. uirecior or tbe lleye Founda- in charge of the show. and rere greatly enjoyed .by the tlon has 'been In charge, of researdi The order in which the Tarions activities at the ancient Pueblo citv acts will be .presented this evening dub members, site in. ( lark couuty.'It.waa the,uu. ' Is as follows:' usuul enUmsiusm over the fii.dj I"Tills is. the Place,"' Vineyard 4,' ..:'' that prompted-thripproprlutloii a ward. District one hag 388 bov, and 374 short time agos He Is now In 2. . "Pyramid Builders," , pirovo ' district, girls; York but Intends City, to return to Kirls; district two, 310 boys aud 3H' i First. 431 three, Nevada bovs this mouth to resume ex 370 and 3. Musical reailing, Qrlxd .Vie. girls; district four, 373 bovs and " ploration work. 4 "Newsboys from New York," district lKtV girls; five 403 The delicate task of excavation aud B. Men's chorus. Fhiiiiiii ; KANSAS CITY, Kan., Nov, 39. of the old rnlns, searching 'for fur- 474 girls. Nov., 19. (UP) Ind, 0. An "Funny Paper,''. Two Sixth The numerators for the (CP) attempt to emulate ther remains of the Pueblo Inhabit Charles "One Arm" Wolfe will be scenes '. rionccr. five districts were as follows- respec in the movies In which he tfu ants and of for the arcaring varied R. In'," Provo Second. sentenced some time today or Fri- was intensely interested resulted in Eva Martin, Miss Lort ticles' .Mrs of Dunn, handicraft Is and arts 0. "Spirit of Iieligion," Provo day to life Imprisonment in the the death of Orville Ktickwell, 12, Melissa Lewis, Mrs, Stella Davis " scheduled, to start Novemlier 1.1 Fourth. here. The boy's bodv was found Mrs. Nellie McEwan. and TAMPA, Fin.;. Nov., Michigan- - state prison" nine . t Fifty . . . . separate habitations up to n . n. The three itest 'of the. above acts " Wolfe was held, guilty by a circuit nut, uieHier. date have been uncovered from the j tt uuauKercmei-noiiswill as first, second and ....... u o'".-in a lumru 111 oust, mud and silt of thenire court jury here last. night on a I western third prize of $10, .$7.50 and $5, conforww-died . f,tl,nli trn Kniwrs mapped out amtrox. charge of first degree murder" hut ""nounclng here that he has.imately five'thousand The boy's parents, are confident I m the recommendation was made that .Orville met contract, Is on It is at this place where Prfuo" his death white "acting . teU yTn " to his penalty be fixed at life imprison- out" 'some wild west ;ms way i,oiumbus()hio, where sor Eastmond plot. In he will confer with the football star Nevada last gavft his ment Instead of death. spring aud . after fh Ohln atofo-TiWolfe was charged with being the " nties are still talking MAIMI, 'Fin., Nov., 19, (CP) "t 1 accomplice of George "Dutch" An- Hurricane winds-anat)0Ilt that 4vwt seas Bovle raging Before derson in the s'aying of Ben nnrt off was with the in.tple, i tilrtv the Florida coast subsided toIrving for the north Pyle, niwt V . .nary nance. Informers on Gerald day, enabling the first of the 15 the manager of the1 Ines ou.SnndMv is said to napman. t have everybody seen.,,1 tuterested the bandit prince. now shiiw flash, ,, .l,l ' Aftersevcral hours of delibera-- " . Bwaitiiur death in a ".told friends: i... ....... anxious to help In every way in the CHICAGO. Id. (CP) Nov., iMftUin . m on my way. to Columbus. work that he was l jury frura Judsre' state p "to prison. ; sent Mjirtin IurkIn,heIk."Tad man," and age into nte nartKtr. represent ' Url fOUIld John V V. ' trvii mia wiiu He fllK,, r..,w,rf M,..t ... 'gnt Cblengo'a most elusive crimiiial. has " lmf1- runnier of V ernnl guiltv of alnmln Red. Eveitvthlne Is all rfrtit .a t k,.. nmj ,un noi I assault and rendered a verdict of WASHINGTON, Nov., .19. (IT) slipped out of the City for an, east as my end of it Isjroncerned. modem .the ern I desinatinn. ihiIJco declared to r.,n...i..,-.mi, , U(U tut re not Colonel William Mitchell, 6n trial for Mrs. Adeline D. Ache- "Tamita will see midoubtedly is comiiensnion in the attitude and son guilty their latest for niiseonduct will testify' In 'his day, admitting defeat-ialso of vernal. Grange in action after the 1925 to. i "nous htm. effort jnese capture people. of own defense befoiv his, jury The case, n herein Giiuiasr and . SAN DH'GO, season . Calif.. Nov., Ml. .o ,.v Angered when If was learned that .,irSi u,,mon tnat enougb money is taken nut of Provo Pyle came here fromIs closed.' Mrs. Achesou were charged with as. (T'Pl-NavMiami and and civil .."Investiga- general, ."..Representative' Frank R Durkln.bad boasted to a phvsiclan aud the surrounding territory each year for hospital and doctor's fees ct local sistrt fans colonel sault with deadly . weapon; was tions Into the death of Lieutenant' Held, counsel for the fliin agog with the1 i that he had beeii playing "hide-and- ' J.iuiu a modern hospital.'.' Dr. George E. Robison. well known Provo nniioiinced today.' transferred from Vernal to Provo srrk"-Tviti or iw. arrangiajin(iui)(nientthat.bpwai $10,000 f 'liinijfo'pollcf-- "'depiirf-mcti- t, pnystuarrrana Tolliider-TBi? rrofoTIiosjtifflV. told Bold told the wurt thirt'lie rx, " prejudiced --Vntiiiieut ' ' tjwtnff'ttr thV'Eveninglleraid - ng, football games ffuiirerne court juilge, found washed Grange . authorities laid in waiting in today. MM to eiist iu that district relative pet'ted to have Mitchell testify to a be the feature. would : the tide, by nixin NEW up today jiroceded half dozen places lust night, hopYORK. Nov., 19 "Do you believe the proposed morrow. to tne ease. plan to give Provo a pew and modern . the conclusion the officer had been Alf. llOUllet. Still' . rt.t.iH t,: ' Is intended ing he would fal into om? of. the uospuui Mitchell's testimony ; murdered and bis was Robison asked. ieasiijie,".IJr. w. V body cast into the to climax "instead $16.01 .,,f 7.. traps, given' of falling in. he for en ri, ense his defense's in the of u 1,1 J,r!i "That, cneson and cwirse, depends on the sponsors of the' project and the . . ' . ' pen. 1. -I- ," alk dsv MbP . drove straight 'through them in an v "V"1 Hff.. t iniscon-for martini ' citizens of this community," was the doctor's . The naval court of Inquiry con-- . trial by: court ,B reply. '' v vm ur I r' In substantiation (if his .sen automobi'e and headed toward" the UUtl Diamond twvntv-fhi- . nwuntaiu. eluded Green had been, killed, It was duct, ..t: u k.kiw in,, n the privilege of picking h was is if cast, a great asset to a city. indicated.' Hospital own miles northeast, of of sational ajld Inefficiency A charges -marked Jmpro Jnueiit 'in the Vernal, last ntitionnced. iinu mere are tew ones throughout the country the size of Provo tW Durkin first wanted partner, T'Kvted Ceil Walker, It was alleged that Mrs A.h, negligenceCondition of Colonel John C. Cool- - Ainirauao star. do not support such an institution. The body of Green, engineering son "AVe expect to close our ense to- - automobiles, is now to" face fired a shot from rifle' at Ren. idge, father of the president, as the. destroyer Moody, vfti pt for- thws death in "connec-- . "There also of Proi-- that have so ninnv hen II. HuntIngrrMijiihenrer', 'ai'i,l ' tir tomorrow," IteM with yesterday morning. ompared found pnrtly 'divested, of elothlne 'ay" tlon with skilled nft to effort physicians aud surgeons as are found right here.' liowever was capture him. that Gnmaer struck Hunting' with and testimony , reported today hV' Dr." Albert i and ft first was thought he hnd Two pollccBien and a cltlxeir have a gun. The bullet from 'Mrs. they are handicapped In Airing for their patents as they wonld like from Colonel Mitchell.''' his Cram, l followlne-a's (Tie ocean physician, as a Into lurk af " been' killed-ijdiinged , gim fiKhts" wheji Unr-kl- n to, aim no uoiiitt, tney ortcn lose "patients for want of better facilities call at the colonels rifle Is said to have Red Chambers, DerrnnY American i home. . gr.ued tera "hilarious imrty iiarticlpated in world shot himself Of traps, out i Hun tine's scalp. with which to care for them. , war 'ace," fhetfirst witness "With a few more davs in bed " BOMBAY,' 1V nsjal offiwrs and society folk of r- - n v. Nov.,.' 19 (UP)- -A - a..,. ... Gnamer will lie sentenced Satur- - ' "Not matter what institution or organization today," testifiwl that a such rnllfto. Iponsors rerr ne t ress, " WAKHINGTON, Nov., 10. (l'P Vj( day. as the building of a hospital, every eitizen should considerworthy WTslcH of hnpiH'nings' at some of gunfire could not prevent .airplane of tod.a It his we should oe able getrid President, and Mrs. CoAlfdge left project their mission. out from e carrying to his ihock which has been the eiirht In the movement enlist dirty support nearj. is ,If here fhw,fashwniiMp' pnrt,ies will come 0 another New at only ,n. in .for .York where s(ep Intbe Wafer-s- ".f iRaid,. In' AllletLa.yJiitiuidurliis.. the.: war. Hie'Hnifd''t irrthe rtty'sypTagrrw ln 1Vnr rnvefCTtitTin-ttr-watyntght will adiircss held Hawaiian districts the Chnniljers.naid, colonel ' should be with generallr wear wmiection himpelf loo.OOO pounds Inipiiry into the . , the New' York cha mber of commercft. people 'at this time realize."" sterling ($500,000) a sheath , knife as "lu absolute'cohteiupt" - v urofecH.m gaia." party which Green' af IendVd." "' guns uuiuuge .caused. against sharks, i Mur-gur- SHOW OVEN s . day,-Mis- ' , - ' ',.' - -- i Movie Emulator PRO RANKS . . I e u - . iia-v- I SHIEK BANDIT ""r sorrel-toppe- . TO TESTIFY CONCLUDES . rwn,..,. Z , ,,; EVADES TRAP COL. MITCHELL VERNAL CASE 1 n NAVAL COURT : -- ............. GREETS KILLED e MAYENTER ' inCIE, k to-h- p -- RED GRANGE Get; Life Sentence! Hangs Self in Scene ..... . .t evei-i-tbf- nr of-th- - jt: 'One Arm' Wolfe to s Is CONCLUDED 1 IN PARKER COURT i,..,: d sn.-h,,- (w ... tr' SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES 'r.w ' - .k!..... lifter-c- ' Star Bike Rider Gets to Enter Race y i ii (CP)- I Prjesidents Father . t iuuen improvea . ' , -- .," : . i:" : r umm sum-nie- : resjsm-slbilit- - s'aid.-f,ex-e- South India Swept Terrific Cyclone .. ft -- t. R. - -- ad.crdinoar.y S Acfce-son- , ' |