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Show 1 V A NEWSPAPER policy of fairness U a3 Beetles of Utah county. Dtlkxted to Business Office . . .S3 EditoHal Rooms . . 107 It JI m mm mm stake j 0 0- - -- O 0 ... ....v .. . o o --o 0 O 3t Hfeln ... -- - ' 0 0 0 0 Student fJJtsretnre.. will crowd College ball thla evening to bear Louis Untenneyer, famous critic and poet, who will giva an, address on A Critic' Half Holiday." The lecture begin at 8 o'clock. Mr, T ntermeyer who - baa - been her for aoveral days baa complete-captivated those who have com la .contact with him. He U a most remarkable speaker, and bolda bia audience with hta constant flow of 0 0 "0 0) 0 0 o- - 0- haracte? Penknife Given Him by His Mother Frank Grahart, listed Dead, Is Alife and WeO, At Binsham -- s SHOWS . Interesting expression. 36 DEAD IN DISASTER - Inr tur be captivated REGULAR PROVO the scenery of Utah county which v M SQUAD IN 'GAME bj Above Minhur he declares to be among the most Snowdrifts Town to Bt Dynamited As pMnresqt and impreaeiv be ha a Slid Preventative Defeat At Sprtnffle Friday seen , anywhere 4b the world. i Mr."1?Btermeyerna Written to! A Blessing in Disguise, BI.NUHAM. Fee, 22. The ap-umluously both prone and poetry v Fans Think. K tws-bee- n and Is one ofthefeadlnt .critic in the nation today." ' .. are . The Provo high Bulldog The lecture la not a part of the settling down to; aeriona bnalnesa, regular Lyceum course of the unl Bpring-yIunfortunate their following I'rofessor lar- Invasion. Some of the more erslty, Accordlng'to haa Mr. asked that doe, Untermeyer optimistic hoop fan art even bow admission be set a low a price 4n defeat hung the that declaring 50 centa and SS centa. Bulldog by- the Sprlngvllle team U - au. fight harder. If .that kind of wagoning is true, the gama Tuesday to night with Spanish Fork ought be a algbt woth seeing. . 0 0 0 O - o- .. --o-. 0 0 - to Purchase of : Steel City Water System By County Registered. 1 'Mm:$7 mm, I - COUNTY VIDE PBOGREoS -- 0 : 0 0 0 " mmtmi Stake Presideiic CharacterizeConference As Most SuccessfuiTor Long Period; -- - Valuable Instructions Given. 200 WATER USERS .nz:T.Zr' MEET HERE SATURDAY CiaJinIat-lxitaWereSol- UTAH STAKE 111 m, in Objections- - a Blessing; tor Bayrprore-that a team running op argue They a long atrlng .of ylctorle, need a, defeat now and then to toaka them - wSmt: MORTUARY 1 Spanish Fork Hoop Shooters Finish Season at Provo Gym Tomorrow.- -; " CENTS mmm Washington's Revealed b Lectures Tonight jM Y University VIN TO GO TO o . S choolLea LouiiUntermeyer - llilCE - TWO PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, J926A FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 177 d ' On Prbtaiae of Perpetual The reisponsibilities of , the various priesthood ouoruma of the LPji, hurxh waa thaJteynotef- - theregulartjuarter--ly conierence ntia in xne BxaKerraDernacie aunaay. lhe con-Strong opposition was expresaed by erence was characterized by stake officials as the moat sucnMire tbaaatlocitizeBr and taxpayers of Utah county against the pro cessful held here for several years. Each one of the three posal of the board of county com sessions wa3 largely attended, there being more than 4,600 missioners to from the present during the day. The largest attended meeting waa Steel City Investment company a in the afternoon when there vsre 1,800 persons. ' a . water system for -- which purpose Statistics showing the growth and progress of the tJtah ht taiie during 1S25 wore read by President T. N. Taylor who J budeet, at meeting of the Steel t . ..1..- pt ll siaKe i ipr nntr ior ineir enons ana urgea -Uty Watert'ser association new f, Hillwrw in ht fnturo r(ljlf l " ,.l,u,u.l i Elder David 0. McKay of the quorum of twelves was the this city Saturday evening. mam . .... u.Vl.iU speaker a; taen session oitne conterence. tie gave I., Water Right. peainci6firjantjBrhart,jllT and wel at the O'Donnell company ! -f mortuary Sunday, positive Identifi cation of the body of Juan Falcon, Mexican, who wa also, known as Barascor and the now apparent er- ro of the body of oh victim was ' reported "to have' been shipped to Murray without first being received " pun-hug- :" -- the-10- 25 1j. . by the O'Donnell company, ba mtle Irr. WW l m. i.m possible the reduction' of the death toll In Wednesday's' disaster to 36, Orahart escaped Injury in the glide A WW and went to lower Bingham, where he Jlajred- until Huaday. As he was known to have been Itt the" slide and missing, his. name was p'aced ojJhdfcalaJlat when a body, nn-l- of Juan Falcon was first Identi Chairmen of Communities fied as that of GarhartTbt body Named and Appeal Is Made of Juan ; Falcon wkas "tfrat identi - - For Prompt Action fled as that of John Barrasco, a) name by which Falcon was known A general feeling of confidence U and hoth nameiFalconind f3ar- felt throughout Utah that the ascoH were placed on the original i " vr-r- Y . y ' 'jit O- 1,1 V, it mill V S jt v ,r -- -- 1 - . J 1 1 1 -- . V i. J. M w ,U,,UUU'1"'J unanimously passed by those pres- t . ent. lt is. claimed that the "Utah audience. ; . nenrz. ana uane waa cmmty, tiunmisdiciPts Blate that the " From the figures comfiUed by the above "ment'loWd'rwfiterT system is leased as. first counselor to. Mrs1. various clerks Be stake of ward .the n feared.; at first Li of Muitmm to be bought .. under cmtract, but the stake Uny Dixon, president who pre was able to et around today with. As vn ana ta-- f RtVf mu'lety. jgjarHtfaatjettliM'ua -siilixl at the morning ond afternoon hi Mrs. IiIkoii were sustained the Utah Mrs, ouTlImplBgllllpBnflnwf privilege county imyers pf ankle la the first five mlnutea of of knowing enyr paf of that con Acttsa K. 1'axiimn nml Mrs. .Eliza scsKlons, aunoun(d tlmt the stake had "a membership at the end of be tract," althouKh such request has Nelson, wife of Bishop Joseph Nel- thr BprlngvUleamej although 1025 of lr,? ' pi'raons. During the sou. remained In the entire half. Had he been hiada of them." J v have been 402 . there past year was Choerer fiustained Grace bees able to Dlar the second ball, Miss These resolutions were adoited : - -in births r 85 et 1000. tti mne mieht bare bad a far dif icounselor to Mlssf.eona another followintrthendijptlon'of IJaunis-tTufl"B7 or" uiiniTiereil ll)5 ferent ending. SPtoF resoluthuia lu which uieiii mmirt,prcmi;;iir'tSf"'rhe stake Y, en per ItstO. - Of the. 190 uur- L. M. I. A., Mrs. Leorla tsttmrmarme vai IsfTTlf KsflosinrbTlhe fact that ha4 recurrence ef 1 tcto-"Wateassociation Bw iier Tiserg !ir r' trrt" ntkj." ftio'YV. to rioKt's-1- 8 tb ItomMeiitctfmtr of the " Bing- so' body was' chipped ' to1 Murray diHlure that mare' thuo-- 600 Jots in Etina. ITill6a"ho-"BIX! were leihple. marriagpa. "Only v .was irinho. Miss eouter In tomorroWa J'.u.nlicta will be raised by the without fray. ham and may not be Steel City were sold with the deft recorded by the belngr the. of from' ten hvo divorces wre are middle of the present week, accord- O'Donnel company thus reduces the I .In case PhllllM and Bown. and understanding sustaliuHl as recoud counselor. Not the famous hatchet of George Washlugton, but a dnluty, wblte- nito promise A. Buttle, former bishop 'emiile uurriages. The stake hps CO Joseph botl1 unable to play, Blmmona will ing to JSovernor George H. Dem death to . . furnished to was be t that water 4aandied penknife reveals better his character, , -In thiTfieUt, Tlie ave- iivrfv nw Tartbinirbhm " ha Uee andTT".! S. 'fcjbsa, water syntem of t lie Provo First wfifd, was set missionaries from thtt Further examination of the dev So says Dr. Paul F. Bloouiliardt, professor, of biography nt, Witten- wltiiZeuch-indvery-l- proixjwl at the sfteianwht attendance rage stake" an in alternative: the its --4 ot at any1 npurt chairman and ebflirmaaimpeetiTe" astated area by workmen loads to ( place: ' .... meetJiigs during 11)25 waft. IS per T" the beMef that there are rib more berg CoUege, Springfield, O. ; He I ot liking any chance to- ly, of the state committee. time the purchaser flaw fit to use high council.- -. ',..L..r It was 'reported 'that sine the .cut. The average attendance at That rtahconntyrwllf have It bodies to fie recovered at the presWashington's father gave the hatchet; as even school children re the same.. ... morrow night, however, as the game Inst the five quor- the priesthood tneef ings were 23 per In need ouottt ready to turn in before the ent time. Due to the transient na- - member, in February, and George struck down a choice cherry tree la a crucial 6ne.Th Bulldogs further claims ums stake conference The resolution of of the Seventies sluke had cut. Forty five tier cent of the ;' this one to clinch their hold on end of the present week Is the tre of the population, whd lived in the orchard. Late rhe confessed and promptly. that the 8teel City, Investment had Nen lieen rediiciHl to three. The presi- Jamilii'of tlie stake to T. are play and county Fnrrer, 0f a likely Joseph pennant water sysijef rdinghose-4- B visited .monthly oy tne woni Jhejrlo8ed penknife LjgaJLfaeoJohlm by hi jriotherShe v,as 'so the But of "the ' are dencies quorums Tn present to addltlnn lalrmnn compVt- thpreTnay Ite one or more bwll a Safe game. thtue fiOO rf lft23 that she gave Mm the bit of fine cut tem as a means of seJling tfHws--TWrry 'fwrrTlTq' iSof u ui : The tn ilia tiahrim that ro. pleased with the lad's behavior, flntSTirSteel City and lu'staUed sai3 A. game will be the last one ing tfie organization foe Provo- whh loanlii to K E. Olsen, Jr., increased eight per cent above that irperiors: Smooth, 0, . Oie "bbeyHir caulloritrig heoWg'marirway al'thei " Trt each i rne same nnvav nnra with Aw.nir Hysftem conuectliig rrniereyayrtrTtrtgrMfliiwu 'fortheHenry J. Stagg, . A. Tnllioe, Hen of 102. This knife he carried as a talisman: wlnd up the season's schedule next Mr.. Farrer has made his committee coming of the spring , thaw. - This residence as application was made, Elder- - McKay Outlined the re- J. Earnest Farrer, (one the piie ry Jackson, cbalrman appointments in the var lieiiet is strengthened by the report ami collected, money-f- or at NephL . was a part, of .his personal equipment as general of Friday It .of the various priest- - ; II, J. Nponsibiilty quorum, vacancy) FortyVfiftb " and each and every connection, ach Reservations for seats may be ious cities and towns of the county of Arthur Johnson that aMr.and canwho foughfor their liberties in the Revolutionary War. hi A. sid B. E. II. EutUodson, quorums and urged the mem- - , Worsley, Joseph S. Mrs. Weeks and two children spent meter, and any and all expense in j mond, D. I), had by calling the high school office ad follows: Lehl, Mayor tiers to adhere to the principles of H'hristen ' Fork. W. 8. weak a Jen' Revolution failing Boyef, Congress of ebb the with lowest At the : curred in installing these connec Broadbent; American Tuesday night at . the McDonald "today or tomorrow. seu, George S. Baliif, Nephi M. Tay the church. He declared that the d men at Valley Forge, Wash; Chipman; Peasant Grove, Swen boarding house. Thy weeks family to provide even" food for his tions, and also collected an eight lor: Due hundred twentv-tblr- d ' ' quor principles are applicable to the ieo- - : n ;:J the return , Swenson; Tlmpanogos, W. J. Cord-ne- r hag not been heard" of since, ac- lngton once wrote out his resignation. per vnt guarantee Theodore Farley, Jr.; Charles pie today as well as during the time um, ' ; Cbristensen Jobn ; V . Sharon,, a He struggled with, himself. This was his greatest battle, says Dr. same.. cording to MrT'Tohnsori-l-IZlZ O. Dixon. Joseph Enill when they were first given. Lake View, U L. Biyinell ; Vine- . To guard against the possible re- Bloomhardt, who studies and teaches the lives of great Americans. It Is further asserted tha't.resi-- ' Hansen, Chris Jeppson, John Al "I love thla church and all of MadsenT Pleasant J. Joseph. bullfc their yard, currence of snowslides In Sap and cabin which was general headquarters dents of Steel City have, the into came Knox activities," said Dr. F. 8. Harris, f General G, ; Cluff Samuel Springvllle, View, homes and sient their life's savings Frisco gu'ehes, expert miners will urn as "I written. the him showed linprraaed with the fact that ' resignation and the Washington valley B. Maycoek; Mapleton, R. It. on these jjomcs depending upon the be sent to the hogback of the monn at tills conference we have been dig at. r Bpanlsh Jork, H. A. Gardr tain above the district to dynamite Knox wa dnmUfounded, and did not know what to do until his eye water for same, and that these underneath the surface Into ging D.. Stewart; IV desk. will-bas made valueless ' snowdrifts hanging In combs over caught the gUnfr of thrbenknife on General Washington's rrjJPjysonDr. properties V some of tlie practical things of the ; Salem, N. b. Christensen.; Dividend, the mountainside. The removal o; - Knox knew its story, and without any utterance, gently pushed the residences unless water rights are was William, nrrest'nl at church. The gospel Js anlnstru-- j Palmer M. LaJames , Wade j Sahtaqnin, G. retained. of rs the combs these though starting mi nnTf""Tsthe" means by which Binham Kotidny at clenched hands of General Washington. Baron; Goshen, John Roberts ; Ben- - smalt artificial elides Js JlJffiecaa keepsake under the we save ourselves."' Effort must It Is Upon these representations Otto Bnrk and Ralph Nielsen on ' ' Jamla.-JohflushedV I Shepherd. Washington .onarrTnea8nre brtwutaken by a That the case IS now jieuding before charge of failure to provide. Tfo ' The wise Mr. Farrer haa made a special ap- thorlties, along with the posting of Knox said, "You were always to obey your superiors. No one hns the Utah, public utilities, commis was brought to the Saint knows the value jiii Li!ttcr-duJ"tiihcounty d , - Next year'alwinterjaMvaLcon-ductepenl to his rommittee chairmen to guards With the starting of commanded you to cease leading thla army." sion, and- protest made by the mem- tr;ctM1fi!? his lu.fnre Hie of fhu'. gosiel ahd knows bow to"." " "' ;.. ; by the Toung university may effect the organizations it once In a slide. . use the instrument to save his soul." Into the log fire, liers of the Steel City Water Users',. tossed was the an resignation hour half Within be given at Aspen Grove, as a result order that the funds may be availof the unclaimed by ' ! Disposition Other speakers at tlie conference awKlationagsGhiTgrauTing "of IIik-IiArzy carried Mitrhp'l;"herlTf on.., of an investigation made Saturday able before the end of the present bodies in thaTnorgue awaits further and the great Washington the conimiKslon the right of the in- esne county, came to Provo JloailaJ-Jinnes- , were President J. William Knight, ' ' showed truth-stuffrom ; the the f of student the penknife of boy a . showed the group The hatchet by Most of the bqdief identification. vestment company to abandon the ttt.get Klva Mrs. Emma S. neliened bv William H. Boyle, ' -- A lu school, Headed by Director B, general appeal will be made to have ben claimed by relatives or the stability oflhe'man. :, Jt'useu".rMi:x-MaiiRn. , and the fol- ".0 serve tn llnnve:! "EHfisj rJTldge seven Rolierts. thirteen boy and ? frinds and there is UttleJikelihOod a utility and sell the same to Utali misHlon- Dr. Bloomhardt says. returned the hatchet, recently Diuliei-iik'nlfe should lowing in The replace the d'tys "county jail sum girls made the trip to Aspen Grove they fel that they can. Any contri- of Joint funeral service here. of ' the fll.OtK). Masonic n for a county in t.Kius. view. t'teasani relics Virginia a nn "oy charge of failure to tiroviiie. The knife Is among the Washington on snowshoes Saturday. The trio bution will be acceptable and gTeat-As another reason for the protest and Lawrence Mnrcliant. wanted in fr," the Canadian mission Thomas One of the unclaimed bodies at the and hours took five lodge. .to the Grove appreciated. j "; ngiiiuHt the couuty purchasing the Duchesuo on a Wtirimucn, Pioneer, from the west morguee was positively identified a statutory cliucxe. was thoroughly enjoyed by the water t stem thi members, of the ern states mission; Jjlewellyn - Mc-Conner jof Butte, Mont. Pre Floyd . , students. t'socla tion Istato 'bat --cit Izens" a ml jjeveuteentb wardSalt Iake viouHly this victim had been lden Kay, n try-Stor-ed Those making the trip are enthua- ud -Tvon) itie ticriimii hiission and Visj-jxHwyer- - lmvbe-tifled asLJ. JllinitConner9 wa rs fTWere-HeartyEateone iastle-e- r us ..uiidir It. Tnylor. Provd Third ward, from l,.vesiig:.U.ng the married' and leaves " a widow at of the finest winter, . carnivals at w'.i.U .he Steel City L)e"iviit Butte.' The body was the most the Gerimui mlw.on. r BERKELEY, Calif., Feb. 22 (U. mangled of any of the victims. Aspen Grove each year. They are con- comihny acipilred -t-itle- to the Mr tlie music the menus the tuiimny of swelling -t- beopirjion-'thatAiq ward; for-4- he the carnival of Connes arid" PauZSulTlvan were -that their' rerence was piveuoy tue laiiernacie chattel fund would be farbetter there than at fornta. days were not frugal livers. close friends and arrived In the ubove mentioned system house may-biuM for auditor m1ed thr kdrship 'of Prof. Vivian" park. . ,;i but were fat from hearty eating eamp the al contracts under .which thcyare meeting before the glide and BotJiar- dday dwiHK-th- e dedicHtwi yer,-'J-i- i present be made early and did not believe in starving the now operating and find' that there Preparations will worked In the mine but one had f concrt waa Bonlieville the ward: i , ... highly intistiiig 1.. n. may lie a A, next fall to arrange the carnival body to aid the soul, according to .,f..n oc litigation to a large ex will conduct a countrv store iir the! given shiftTThey had just gone off "The spirit and Influence of the nece in tue receni iniuiu at the evening sessfon under there If It meet with the approval Prof, George H. Henry, agronomist nighfand same. To "Undermine wasmngTon tent over the were caught in their beds. ' of the school. authorities. chapel Thursday evening at which the direction of the M. I. lllustrous Washiligton sUU over tempts" who delve Info historical As of the University of California here. duty by those precaution against such dif- time a large variety of valuable luer- Elder McKay and to ea shadows our nation from research. ficulty the association asks that, a chandfse will le of, Frunk' rinmlu C, Cornwall, field sectei of was the recurring-thesea," "A future generation should never committee of five or more rcspoii titry of general board or the orga- an- - address delivered by Pi of. liar tbe morals of a pre silile and nouoraule taxpayers lie auctioneer for the occasion," ulxaUou,. were the speakers. ' ; ' rison R. Merrill to the student body ceding generation." said Professor appointed by )ho court to prosecute of the Prove high school in a spe- - Merrill. "The standards of moral- a thorough Inve'stigafion of tlie""sltu-ation- . " "With the uamlngTif theBihgham- reHeMund "cbrnm1tteehrougli- - y time. Any assembly, program in honor olithiHge-tritrtlme"1dal Committees In charge of the Provo wv..:.;:"-:.,.'.1" out the county I wish to make" a special' apiieal" to the citizens of the or tne a has the of right birthday anniversary history personagft" Farm Bureau meeting to be held - ' COLCMBI.INS IN CONCERT American. various communities to give generously to this most worthy cause," said in to be Judged by the standards of pis the Junior high school auditorium great . t Relief own The of the luster.of the fund, .chairman out time. Washingessor T, Prof .Merrill county Farrer, Joseph pointed that j -i lu keeping with governor Getrg-I- L Iern's proclamation forr Thursday, .evening announce it Warner Tetwrhed dimmed The If be not Wash : home-newly .will ton's 200 women life children "More than and little were rendered men, the ladies 'are especially invited to pricelesa contribution which to llm victims of the Bingham disaster, I hereby ask that aid thej. Stone's Ciduuililans wllfglve its . less lnon . hear Mrs. Ivon D. Gore' message, ington so unselfishly made for his is testd in this manner. - good: penptc rif ourrniiiinnntl"y""TVirfriH'Ty"'fo the relict fuud us the i d of f in ftetorma atrrrtnrerweerf1Ju mtiyja ' bistorjrof theTtateliand liiey are heed of permanent governor has requested.. o'clock at the Co'umiiia tlie iter. ' ita 'Washington, the peaker declared Under the peculiar ctroomstance of Ihe'catastropherthe workmen' vttafctoportance 'to all faomemakerg. " history. secure-Itof to is Provo quota money, but may I organized , .Theorchesrtra 1 "lie wa truly the farmer of his to be out of place, because greatness very forceful tcbmpenlonact U ot appllcableTTSnd dependents of the victim re Mr. Gore Arra ngemenjjhq ve Ava!t to be solicited. for" a limited Jime by thn.J we Uhjit gaged the on in sense the word, In of in abilltyf history deluded every of dollars in property and personal effects In speaker and her experience -- pob- country In want Thousand till!' city to .receive contributlous, so "liecu made with the birtiks-of"(lif i 'am ml taejr said the speaker.- - 2ItiwatC3Vash- a jcharacter to fit Into the mostiiistattcs f - , theater and. will play. each evw time. them in early, at who .laid down our foreign the. get i s will no bureau existing to ; farm the relate lugton ' have The need i for permanent relief, insofar as' possible. Thla relief can doubt chorus mixed school "iiinlThe been Our' sections since ivtlius: which ever high snrT haa of always responded Interest city policy "exceptional. prove d people of the state of Utah. Tonight's concert has lieen only be given by the referred to in polltlcaU discussions. sang two selections under the dito call jTr nn liiesit In neiMl mid distress and we are cW to the ladle of thi section. - ' liberally half an Itoiir due to- the', r "Utah county' quota, la not large in comparison with that of some . It la pointed out that without the He .fixed-- --our -- domestic- policy and rection .of Ernest Faxman. , "'fident ourjjood work,' ahd maintain the dance. In the-- Utuhua Gardens number pf patrons and former "- of the larger centers, and we should find little difficulty In raising" the help of the women the farm bnrvau laid down the broad line- - aloBg a:J-4vwo that j .high ratlug l Columliians-wiltndent-nteachers attended the. tonight at which the nation haa developed.! ' amount the next day or two. ThepleofjLhe.Btlckenconimrinlty are Would npt"ncceed bearly-s- o well is which 1 HANSEN'. T K. 0. ' . ; fumlsli the' music.-- - r his aa. program which wa conducted by orelr in need of relief t once and I hope the response to .our appeal It does with their cooperation and The.speaer cautioned -- ' .. Mayor, B. Harmon. . dlenca against taking undue crd Principal I v , assistance, , , will be prompt and generona," '"'r"'5 RELIEF DRIVE . , : r. - INPROGRESS -- - 111. fSJ ba , the-stak- as-fir- st ng g -- snow-slid- WW u e ; - tai36. T lo ..." In-th- -- - r be-th- e the-bo- ' p--gulch, . -- . - -- - half-clothe- 20 STUDENTS Three Men Taken Men-denha- li MAKE HIKE TO Into Custody.Here '" m . ASPEN GROVE Dnpnty-RtiClTT- , n- . y to-w- . ,., - teet?' . -- - "T" water-Ts.i'stem- ttbrTmbHcto-giveri(ncliramourrt- ssj e ' I y Old Mission Fathers 9 amr: Cou HIGH SCHOOL HAS SPECIAL -- fi-i!:,-.i WASHINGTON PROGRAM If t Bonneville Ward -4n- qn1ngs--ttiipiyiitg--water and-sev- i -- m '.:;. me SPARKS FROMUYEMRES Women Invited To : lge Attend Meeting MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION o . . . reliefj: - :.- has-biv- re-en- do-no- itna-tlon ; - " "p S " - . kind-hearte- i'h u-- , , '' d ,.. - . |