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Show Si I A K f Iktl h"PAFL2 to a policy at V '1 Jinic38 to all secUaia of u M I Utah county; , A HI mm r in Passengers Escape as Liner is Burned PARENTS TOLO SAYS EDMUNDS J ' SAYS INCREASING LEISURE TIME CREATES MORAL PROBLEMS, LEWIS FAULTY EQUIPMENT . BLAMED FOR & unra oy rrincipai Harmon L Out- - Mitchell Disagrees With Con: clusions of Trial Judge : Advocate li. , POULTRY Bays Greater Effort Should Be Made to Advertise Timp J CLASSROOM UTAH EGGS Growers Receive Handsome Profit On Year's Production 133,000 Cases Stored Y AIR'SERVICE Policies of High School TO GRACE CHICAGO MENU ATTENDS III DANGER Increased Production of Utah Product Finds Ready Mar-- ket at High Prices CONVENTION ' fV RECREATION LEADERS S3 HSlGSTWO'CLKiS OWED Mayer Hansen Returns From Interesting Tour to Coast Cities Li Business Office Editor fcocsa JUUJJ GREATER RESOURCES ON Mayordeclares ovo -- t II LUILU) mitcheli mm m s.Gate IS Opportunity .Knocking Moving Up kT7T KOVEMER 24. 1925. PKOVO. UTAH. TUESDAY, AkRIY A ft E i .ill. FOKUET1I YEAR, NO. 118 CITIES To) A 77 DEATHS President of School Board Ad Airman Reiterates Charge of dresses Criminal Negligence in AdSchool 'at Meeting High ministering Air Service Parent-Teacher- s' One hundred and eeventy-flv- e passengers ahd 100 members of the crew were saved when the Clyde liner, It was bound from New York to Florida. Lenapa, burned to the water's edge off the Delaware breakwater. cameraman from an airplane that circled over the burning steamer Just a was taken condition of the This exclusive Milk demand for That the White by photo unsurhas Provo opportunities WASHINGTON, Nov. 24. (UP) . . class rooms of the Provo high school Utah eggs extends from Florida to before the hist sailors took to the boats. passed by any other city In the Colonel William Mitchell reiterated were reviewed by Principal L. B. or Pacific coast, terrUory, Maine and from the Atlantic to the his charge of "criminal negligence" Is the conclusion of Mayor O. K. Harmon, the Pacific coasts,, was the declaration in administration of the nation's air returned from who has Just Hansen, meeting at the high school auditor service by the war department an extended trip into California and Mrs. Ida B. Wise flm.ith, for the of Clyde C. Edmunds! secretary of ium Monday evening. There were of the Iowa Mitchell told his Jury, of generals the Utah Poultry Producers, Inc., at adjoining states. The mayor, was pant year president present 250 parents. Christian Temperance Union, a that sending up aviators in war time of woompanled by Dell Webb, city the Utah,county pou meeting was.. elected vice president of the. Principal Harmon, saiil thut to De Havllaiid planes ' constituted 'recreational director, i held in the mien try high him junior the task of education was a "crlmual negligence." The two fnen went to the coast jnational organization at its annual school auditorium Monday evening. ' to attend a convention of the West- - j convention In Detroit affair with the par "The government should get- - rid entt teacher and student forming I of these flaming coffins," Mitchell In pointing to the accomplishThe annual B. Y. V. era division of the Natlonaj Assoeia the respective points of the tri declared, "As long as air men run for the Horace G. Merrill silver tlon lot Recreational workers at ments of the poultry growers ot are,., forced to go aloft in De Haviland angle. a Webb Mr. save Monterey, where 12 will at Utah during the past few years Mr. take cup loving place Organization Perfected to En School, Is hot a penitentiary, planes, they are going to be killed. Speakers Chosen for Provo supervision of public paperoa-ih- e o'clock Wednesday noon, according Edmunds stated that in 1923 ten carChurches Sunday to -- . list Support of Provo s neither Is It a picnic ground," said It is criminal negligence to keep men dancing. Hit theme, Mayor Hansen Mr. Harmon. "It is an opportunity, flying In ships of this type. Press Sale to an announcement given out by loads of eggs were shipped out of Citizenry. . reports, was received with enthusThe school exists for tlw' child. Under cross examination by Major of 1924 consensus had Meith In Utah. and the the opinion Maeser, manager. iasm, production The annual Christmas Seal sale The course will graduate This week marks the termination While It Is true that certain require- Allen Gullion, assistant trial judge be over the regular at the convention was that prow increased to '303 carloads and that will begin In Provo Thanksgiving coarse, which is approximately four of the ninth'Annual Boll Call of the ments In the selection of studies advocate, Mitchell charged that all Is attempting to put dancing on a in 125, each month bad showed a most lie met, It must lie remembered air service equipment "Is growing ln n uh n m st. ei ties 'A'mericlB NatlohaT"Bed jprossV to Judge George 8. and a quarter miles long, j proportionate gain over the produc- day, according that the high school student does more dangerous every day." the. country. Fred 'Frosty" Richards of Pleas-an- t chairman of the drive. The Balllf, now T. Chairman Hasler throughout Walter 1924. tion also w He of that " reported not e are even running .out pt Scores Robert Prof. Sauer mature and ifl the committee possess mayor Big In this connection in charge of the seal sale Judgment Grove, is the favorite of the has his roll call organisation Milk WlUti i ... per making tn . . m.iiI.. Hit In Idaho With His. during the present year ja r ii.w -- I choice." - , spare parts," he added. to send out the seals to race. Frosty has been able to place bas decided a'proper fected and it is his desire to give eggs established a new high price cited figures to show that Guillion Band the the to in the dance ball is rapidly losing visit and residents name on two successive parents the various of his the ths cup city each individual In Provo an oppor record on the New York market sellIts popularity although the synco- high school oftener and observe there were 034 flying hours, per to send checsks for the years. If he can do It again Wedask them tunity of joining the greatest or first hand the work being done fatality In 1921, compared with au Brlgham Young university band ing at 81c per dozen, an increase amount just as in ' previous , pa ted music seems to have come to nesday he beautiful cup will.be ganization in for the re there. of 5V&e per dozen over last year's to the congested average of 6.269 flying hours pet I tay. The Charleston, too, the mayor has returned from a week's tour of a will bis he have established and . lief of suffering humanity, It is conditions referring - Mr. Harmonstates Is fast waning in most of the northern' Utah and Idaho, bring- high mark. The new explained patality in 1925. be used will record at Brighauv Young uni by the proceeds .' "Don't these figures show that ing with it not only honor and fame . In this connection Mr. Edmunds Utah Public Health association in versity. No man' has ever been able stated. dance balls of the coast that the. large' attendance and the In confirmation of his eonvlctions but $400 net profit to be added to explained that even though the Cal- ltf warfare against tuberculosis In to win the annual race more than Each dollar that la paid for lack of facilities necessitated most the safety of flying has Increased . Jkthat Provo has. wonderful opportu-- . the treasury of the extension divi- ifornia market is flooded with Cal- this state. - Tart of tha proceeds will twice. siMMMswlvaly although- - on- - of year's membership lu ,the"great or ot. yjeteacners moving irom xne 550 pee cent since 1921'" ntaatloff foes" foward the mala room' to ifornia eggs, Benjanflu BriSwn, pres bemused "NVsir, ibot Is a refy 'mislt uaiiig another every forty-fivCities he states that few cities he sion and' leaving behind lt more 4nrovo in connectirm with fberBrown boyr won 1fwo"years, gs (alliance of a fund which is ready minutes. He said statement visited baye the natural surrouriff-ing- s than a dozen delighted audiences ident of the Utah association, hag the as that as high city nurse and the public clinic. skipped a year, and then won it for distribution for (he relief of "Are yon pijflpared to state that and resources that Provo poss- whose good words will do much to- had little difficulty in disposing of sixty-fiv- e students have been crowdhave been assigned for again. Speakers debut America in not Utah four carloads of the what I have said is not so?" suffering Y. eggs, only U. B. and in Utah ward boosting that part esses. Mt Timpanogos . into room. one ed the various wards Sunday evening for been Frosty has training hard mand for them being much greater also In any part of the world that 1 "No sir, I might say this, five Lake should be made the center of of the country. In explaining the home room adin the interest of the seal sale, per- the race. If there are any- - "dark attraction, and coupled with these Leaving Holiday morning twenty than that for the California pro- mission, having been, received to do horses" In school their names have suddenly stricken with disaster. visor system in vogue at the school, years ago we were doing a great - A recent demonstration of Its he deal more military work than we are natural resources should be added" nine band members accompanied by duct. so by the first presidency of the I not as yet been Tevealed. urged the parents to become ac promptness and efficiency In meet- - j quainted with the doing now. The personnel then was Professors Gerrlt de Jong andjtob-er- t . Mr. Edmunds told the Utah D. S. Church and the hand of fellowship. ' In As times past, a huge turkey t . .......... the stake presl.n 1 J particular 1 1. U Sauer departed in "high spiri ts county grpwers that Utah eggs and Among' the diversified program of child. of their He also not put through the training thatte-it' Utah poultry will playran important deney. The ministers of the various will be all stuffed and cooked .In followltg the tornado that- - swept is now and flying then was not activities that came up for discus- in a large bus for the north. ' churches of the city are cooperating readiness for the annual dinner of suggested that to be successful in ' flve middte westero states in Mawh bis school strlcted as it isjiow.. Our De Havl- sion our local officials" were imLogan- - was the first stopping part on the menus at the national a work must do student Jn to ctaso. the man who generouHly drive,.accordliig Every land planes have been changed but pressed with the manner in which point, where they entertained "Tf convention of federated farm bureau" Judge Balllf. at least hours of two outside Is able to Complete the distance in study injuring more than 3000 and doing after school hours.'not Including the they still are. flaming cofflus." many cities are acquiring and main- large and appreciative audience at presidents to be held in Chicago D The' speakers in the 'churches less than thirty minutes will count millions Mitchell launched another attack Milk' and 10: of White worth be of mountain cemlier will dollars playa eggs In tabernacle. damage While concert parks the taining and ward chapels study periods at school on the points for his class. ' fliill!: m in nMamKMninnuint to property. in Logan the band also furnished served at the breakfast table, while seal sale will be asSunday v grounds. Outstanding in the H. Claude Lewis Supt. The freshmen have eaten the turfiillows: Episspoke him on accidents. more than forty years of the questioned With country Denver has dem-- . the program for the regular B. Y. C. Rocky Mountain turkey will occupy lnereas-Rev. W. Commun- key each year-foi changing conditions and the last two years experience In this field of service, Guillion read reports on a number , onstrated the possibilities of such a assembly and were guests of the the principal pla'ce on the dinner copal,Rev. E. F. Bulkky ; ing complexities of life with every of BecWent8 and ' ity, E.Bachelder, Catholic, with menu. wught t0 show that a trained in of workers corps park. It was shown In the conven-- 1 Agricultural college where they new generation: and the greater G. Detaire; Bonneville, many were resultant from errors in tion that 80,000 people visited the were served a delicious luncheon by 'The present year has been a very Father J. more than 3000 chapters scattered children Dr. G. Merrill? Manavu, : Alex H. to' over the nation, with an enrolled re- necessity of training judgment by the pilots. iThe cause Plain City's mountain park (last the domestic sciencs department productive one for the1500 mem' meet the new problems arising as a of other ' Hedquist ; Tionere, Dr. O. K. Han r- mishaps he pointed out, had serve bers of with funds Mr. of. the Utah year. nurses, 41,000 association, rendered Tuesday afterpoon they result. The growing wealth and not been determined sen ; Provo First Senator LeRoy ' by inquiry Of the hundreds, of tourists parks a concert at Richmond and set for Red the Edmunds stated. The average hen the purpose, apart Dixon ; Provo- - Second, Mrs. C, K: greater leisure time available In board visited by M'1?0' Hansen and DirecCross went into action equipped for America the citizens of Preston en has: given the grower a net .profit Maw; Provo Third, " creattoday, he said, is Mitchell disagreed with some of Supt. H. Claude tor Webb, they report that none The instant it any. (Contingency. joyed a concert and dance given by of $2.00 eiich and certain flocks Lewis; Provo Fourth, Mrs, ing a serious problem affecting the the inquiry board reports and all Of Gladys Were better than.-th- e park Provo the band. knows disaster has struck, its wondone, better- - than that hae' Nlelson ; Provo Fifth. Mrs. Electa morality of the race. the conclusions drawn by Guillion, v Nvlll have during the coming year. The assoeiation lias stored upderful resources ore Immediately put The following evening the concert Mrs. Margaret P. Maw, president Smoot Dixon ; Provo Sixth, Mrs. "Tou can't get away from It," While away Mr. Webb made a and dance were Into action. v at Black- wards of 133000 cases of eggs dur- Algie E. BaUif. repeated of the board of education, touched Mitchell declared. "The of close study of recreational and vocaIn forty four years it has expend- on' the . foot, Idahp. ing the past season which will be seeming indifference of. the these men is the direct result' of tional training given to the children On' own In of and one its ed the the lneinlK'rS market $46,000,000 were the put early Thursday federal 'towards educa faulty equipment in both elementary and high schools President Franklin S: Harris tins specially contributed funds in 700 tion andgovernment guests of Iduho Falls. They gavt spring of 1928," Mr.- Edmunds stated. '' ' the recent moveThe accidents are not due to inexplained of the West : an open air concert In the business returned from Omaha where he disasters. ment of the establishment of a de- efficiency by the pilots but to the The trip was made by automobile section in went - to attend inaugural eere- the afternoon and a conpartment of education with a secre- fuming coffins they have been sent . and every minute of it was both cert and dance In the evening. ! monies of the Creighton university, r tary in the presidential cabinet. the up in. Our men are being burned and profitable,-Mayopleasurable a Catholic- - institution- - founded by Friday proved to be a busy: day ' President. S. W. Williams of. the tip right along as a result of the declares. the Creighton brothers some t for the bund boys aud an entertainHome and School League outlined planes they are forced to fly in." The school is ing one for the people of Rexlmrg. years ago. the new organization plan of that The early part of the afternoon was Largely attended funeral services maintained bythe Jesuit organizaassociation. ' ' for Audrew B. Forsyth were held in tion. The. faculty serves without spent In street playing, after which A. O. Smoot, president of the the Provo Fourth werd chapel Mon compensation further than their acr-ua-l they were invited to furnish the . preorganisation, afternoon music at' the football game between with Bishop R. J. day expenses which are not great in. ..; ,i .,i....i. sided at the meeting. He jdecrled the Murdock Weber Normal, college and Rickf presiding." Appropriate ttsmuch of none of thera is married. basket dance will .A lack interest the of Tlianksglving among apparent music was furnished by the ward Normal college. ' A concert and President Harris was delighted parents of high school students of lS given by the Pleasant View Sunv dance were the features of the evenPrimary officers and teachers. The with his visit and states that he was as evidenced by the smalr at- day school Friday, November 27, In Provp to the Thanksgiving Preparatory invocation was offered by Bishop very kindly received both at the ing: tendance of the meeting. '' He also the ward hull. Baskets laden wiiu 24. . PORTLAND, be one act will Ore., Nov. 21. PARIS, Nov., tUP) Hope Alfred L. Booth. pbiys A concert in the stake tabernacle ceremonies and by holidays three university the importance of the good things to eat will be auctioned emphasized W'ednes-daA to y stood out liquor still (UP) The speakers, all of whom paid friends in the city or Omaha. He presented in College Hall of Rigby attracted a large audience that Aristide Briand would be able themselves or- off at the party. The proceeds will - Earl children" condiu-tina . to succeed , the to form T. to cabinet day in the ruins of a little cottage aStnrday afternoon. according evening, glowing tribute to the life and char- wag very much impressed with the In public meetings, since their go to the Sunday; school organizaderly on the east side, where a father de head fallen of dramatic the Painleve art regime; disapieared acter of their departed friend, were services at thet Institution. Ritersldp Gardens, a resort not Every Pardoe, conduct reflects the Influence of the tion of the ward. aud two of his little children were far from Rigby was the scene of this afternoon when the foreign Andrew W . Hartley, Andrew John- thing tended to show the existence partment of the Brighton Youngv unl home. ',',.-,.burned to death shortly before mid- - much told minister Premier V, v.; J' i;;: Donuiergne T. versity. President N.. son, a Taylor and of, revelry Saturday evening, the strong spirituality 'and a de ' MAIDEN TO SELECT The Invocation was offered by S. v - ' ni.'ht. . not to could he these anew that of .All organize according plays band boys having attracted the larg Bishop Murdock. The benediction sire for the upbuilding of character. MATE IN NOVEL WAY P. Eggertsen. . The high school band 1 Fire men looked at this bit of was by A. 0. Smoot. ,A large fu- Rationa,lifra in regard to religious Professor Pardoe, "are Of exceptional est crowd that the dance hall had ministry. Omsn-soevidence'-anof under direction Colo., Nov.,' .24- .John the DENVER, said the fire no doubt ever Brind had been at great pains to neral cortege accompanied the body matters was condemned.'. interest Special costumes will be t'. had., SviReasoning A battle several for the hand of selections and the with from trouble played started (I P) liquor . au members could gather to Its last resting place in the Provo was not allowed to obtained from .galt Lake City. report tne t trip a ascertain whether he, Infringe on rewoman will be' 4 male glep under the direction of a beautiful iujrkliig device. ' .'workable direc be under One will the cabinet a group city given together Where the dedicatory ligious faith. succesNfnt one In every way and Pr . ., Ernest Paxman sang "Larlioard The dead are: Floyd Camp, 36; fought out here aurday. " A new stadium for the university tion of Grace Folland, another under Watch." fessor Sauer is planning other trips which would have a substantial prayer was offered by Lorenzo J. ' Instead . of tieing armoured pouglus, 4 Elizalieth, 1i. '. the direction of Julia Anderson and .?. V . . which he is confident will be as foundation' of support in the parlia Durrant. was dedicated on Friday last. aft with boiler plate fore direction Pro of ment. after other the under the the morning, .During wholly satisfactory as the one from like the knights of old. the mod- to fessor Pardoe, who will supervise having delayed bis answer which they have just returned. . -r- -, t and Utah Lake tr- ii ed " inter-mountal- n CHRISTMAS -- Wo-Meo- SEAL SALE ANNUAL RED Thanksgiving Cross Country Run Wednesday CROSS ROLL DRIVE STARTS ar CALL PLANNED cross-count- Parent-Teache- three-cornere- d UNIVERSITY BAND BACK FROMNORTH keif-to- .'l-- He-urg- , the-worl- - . e . . the-wiwii-ng iirot-inTTn- teacb-er-advls- 1 irhr Inter-mounta- tn r DR. F.S. HARRIS - T " RETURNS FROM ; ; OMAHASCHOOL FINALTRIBDTE . - . ;F0RSYTH D01HMAY-FOR- M THREELIVES THREEPLAYS forty-eigh- TO BE GIVEN FRENCH Sunday School Basket Party . Parent-Teache- WEDNESDAY MINISTRY fAKEN IN FIRE 'a . , 1 ! -- n - CLUBfIELDEI- t- 4. STILLPURSUED . . "j . TOLEDO, O., Nov. 24. (UP) Stlraulati'd by a $1,000 reward post- ed by the city council, the hunt for. the club wlelder who has struck down nine Toledo women, assunlod pmtter ppoixirtlon today. The conucil JpcsHed an ordinance outhorlzliiR the reward last nfght Jhe clubber who Is described 9a (ifHarge, muscular man with blood snot eyes, remained Inactive again last night, lessening1 the terror that Tohaa ledo's feminine population. .,, Itewwefjwes-rffrr-yf-O- . premier-- n ship, Briand congulted with a long list of politicians including Painleve and Leon-- Blum; Socialist chief, as well as Georges Blinnet, Paul Dou- mcr ano others. In the lntrlm, since Ddumergue's request to him to undertake ' to create a firm eahiiiet, lie had been urged by friends, not tc undertake the task since it might mean new ciillapse within a short timewhlch would only tarnish his splendid rep The nianagemenf will appret'Iate ntatlon achieved at the, Icarno 'the eooperatiou oi the adverts conference and In his past premier- ers in securing early copy for the Wednesday issue so that the ad- -, ships. . After- - Briand's announcement. ditio'nal size of the paper will not prevent the paiH-- from- go- - President Doumergue callel Senator to press- at the TegnTirr time. ' PoTTmeTTfnrmcr fhimrre mlnlsier the Elysee Palace to ask him to KVENING HERALD TO CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING To give the Evening Herald force an opportunity to celebrate Thanksgiving; the management of the paper has decided to combine the- Wednesday and Thurs' day editions of the Herald. All advertising scheduled for the Thursday Issue will. : , r Ing '".." SPATllROM?EvVnTEs 1 J "With the great 'number of wholesale burglaries that are being committed in practically every city and town in the state, Provo merchants should take every precaution against such losses," was the declar' ation iof Chief of Police Wren Wilklns. . ' " "I do not wish to contey the Idea that the police department Is not already using every means within its power to prevent burglaries being committed, here, but we. must bare the cooperation of the busl- to- - proteet-the- lr estaWisbmeuts. JteilntexeMiiiLclty.our-ffor- "As an example,-manof the stores are left at night without any lights either Inside or out. This is poor economy. The policeman has no protection against highwaymen who may ihoose to cnte these places.' Every storo should have a light at the rear door land also one or more lights left burning all ulgbt on t lie Inside.- - If this' is done well as the' storethe poHcemnn-a- s the ' ever Increasing number of vugs and highwaymen." i ; , y ere'glven-profectlonagaiu- st . : nr. The first of the plays will begin . at 7 o'clock.. The casts follows : "Poor Aubrey," by George Kelley, cast : Pwr AubreyCarl Jlarrls jAmy Pli)er, Maurice Fillmore ; Mrs. Fisher, Stella Harris ; Mrs, Cole, Mary Taylor. "The App'4 Tree," by Harold Brldgehouse. Cast ; Misery William Zoe ( Hanson ; Scold, Oldroyd : Death. WlUla nuJttcCoardt nrchMyj Albert Corless; Angel,. MaryL, Lee; ' Boy, Mable'Richardson, 'Cinderella Married"' by Fieid ('ast :' Caroline,, Erma Woyd ;"V Ar abella,' Fage Jeuson; Cinderella, Pni,,nio rr.n.iBii : Prince ..Churmlng. Bliss Adams; Finlaysoh; Robin, Clark Larson; GymHasUQpen To Business Men rfTiinrmaTo? 1 ' The Armory gymnasium is now open for buMness and professional to avail them 6icn who desire selves of an opportunity dally exercise,' according to take to, of. George Harris, cus- todian of thp o'rmory. ' a variety The Armory of games and!recreatioual features basketball includinghandlwll, wrestling insts, the use, of a large variety of gymnasium paraphernalia Including stimulating shower baths. Anyone desiring to enter the gymtouch Mr. Harris, who will giv full gym-offer- - pnntcniars. - wTirweaf mar moleskin and .head gears, Miss Agnesi Brierley, fair "coed at Denver university, has au- nounced that she will choose the one of her two suitors ,'on: the footbaTIleam that "mukes the best showing against the Unive' rsity ot Colorado. Unlike in the days wlseu "chivalry existed," the two men will notf ighteach other but-wildevote their enerres to jnmiiins on the Boulderites. The one that jumps bardest will emeTge a prospective groom, the other a " .v best man. i Miss Brierley will be the . i , judge. ... |