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Show riTjl tm T ' ., The ody-o- f " IT Deaa-Mecta- r ' : - " ' ' ' I n, ' PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1923. -- ; - ' , am, eon of Wells Mecham, for xounn taw mer rrow pruieu,- UYMa. tiixht- - In a wooden showcase la a workshop la the business dis trict at San Bernardino, Calif., after u ??'?n"..AfT'" a iinillyohaie--rceli-jpattpinlat- jroijL the luut ended. searc&rOf three-da- y The "boy was believed to have been naa - gone kidnapped by gypsies e office of state, ottferwto you 1923 license for in the garage the antowfory ' nf wilt come to grief. ww Friday, At the time he wa last seen allva the Mecham boy with, Richard Jensen, fire years old. Thatvening both boya disappeared. The hunt Instituted oy several hundred men was spread through southern California, and police officers of Arizona, Nevada and TJtah. were asked search all gypsy camps In those Jo f "stales. Late Friday searching parties learned that the boys bad been seen near the workshop. Every nook and cor-nof the place was explored and late1 at nteht the, trapdoor of a wooden showcase was opened. There lay the bodies, of the two little boys. Life was extinct in the- - body of the Mecham child, but the other boy still was breathing. Physicians worked oyer both bodiesnntUJate Jn the night. At the start it was hoped that both children lived, but soon it was admitted that the Mecham boy was dead. Four hours after the finding of the bodies the Jensen loy was pro nounced dead. It rest ntVer let the ..It ,yoa are6en.-onthegtoet--Trovo TrTvTng your car" wiUfa" 1922" license today, you will be subject to Trrrgsff?-A- h aTtrwlirTior 'be an April", fool patnk eltherr aeeording-t- o Chief ot was-flayin- or rllfiS 111 isssssmm Kll t .A IKIBKETS roilce Wren Wil The automobile l iw provides that all cars driven on atry of the highways of the state, vt t'tah must be provided with a 1923 license plate not later than. April 1. The eecretary .01 state's office has sent oiit orders to all peace officers throughout the state; to pick up all violators of the law and order them to store their cars iu their respective garages until such a time as the license plates arrive. Sheriff J. I). Hoyd will instruct- hia: tho law thro'igh: deputies nut the emroty, beginning Monday ... .morning.. ' tm) ....J "WVUhvp iceived. our. oiWejs from - t i" cteimoug convenDaniel Vincent, pluucr f tion will be held marketing under the auspices and. tiUihwJu, .Imh.um,..., of the state farm bureau at t : 1 officials to afrost 4hw uevn umruiueiitul n tii " ,ii,i,,.,,i.i.. ,. . City Tuesday, Wednesday .and Thurs- an uitemiers or...tne. auto license law, of this tuctron otlho stato.. ww laiU;H-.i.uiy oi uns week, according to R. D. of Police Wren Willclna. chwi Wadley, manager e Timi, rnm.J ' 10 ri;st i AW thoVruvu city ctiiiatory ' Soinetimos that Is a very unpleasant 'HI. MZ'Sf m&lVAJjBVLFarm bureau and a member of the have been given atteriwuu. The grava wus,atik ,( e Friday : state committee on cooperative marltho orilOT8 a!ul must obe'yV.'iio" matter dedicated c. ii. iiuu ou bj keting. -wu wouUl iko 10 be lenlent rtta Tunwal service were held nJ''0?', S UCh The meetings wilt be held in the Much concern Is manifest locally maUer' tho IHoneer ward chauc--l ,.,! oyer the death of Dean Mecham and ballroom of thel Hotel Utah and will haV6 CICUgft direction of A. The , ding his playmate, Richard Jensen,' who being Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock not havingTJ6? their new plateToow. .... i mus,,.. Hundreds of boys and girls of Provo w t,,,aL, when President were disanoearloaded Enhrm and down aNturally Th .laW suddenly mysteriously they Sunday when 'special Easter programs Farrer and Mr8. "jWOV Bay9. U'at the new. and adjacent communities went iiertha 1 toss. w. o with all kinds of good things to eat. have been ed from: their parents' homes in San wui preside. in all of the Sunoh two the arranged duets. sang Mrs. mountains Sarah today. The Kauwoy Benjamin Brown, president of the. Bernardino. . eggs were most adjourned and Walter i'. Whitehead, also sang fore the last legislature day schools in the stake. Instead of going on the hills on n among the eatables. Many relatives and neighbors of Utah Poultry PmiiiiMM. in, tho lawmakers extended the time until two f and duets, sun in be The reaRoberta Murray n is addrsBs The to on the hills or the mounwhat the trip the grandparents anxiously telephoned trip generally made early in April 1. "PA or the atate has accomplished day schol, they bad their fun yester- tains at Easter time is an annual cue-to- the foreneon so 4hat the cbfidren wtH- - Uered a baritone solo. . The Dally Herald office jfor the latest The in the morning the boys speakers were Walter fox " observed here ever since the pio- nave time to news, ana all expressed deep regrets In its short career. The dairy com- day. Early m ,aut0 enjoy themselves thor" the departed ownera T. BanumDre; mittee will jrfve a renort thrnnh and girls began to get.in readiness for neers first came into the valleys'. oughly in the hills and still be able long time neighbor of at the sad death. .... their; plates 1. the to first the in hills trip the More and more the children have been to return home before darkness When a Herald reporter called at Frank Croft of Morgan. &0W- I suppose that if another 30 over and Presiden ?Z N spring. J. A. McNauithten will the home of the grandparents, Mr, And discouraged froni going away on tb takes them. T7 Mrs.. Peter Chauvie, Third North and Mveatock markets an r. C Winn nn. Vincent and lauded "his efforLs andU ... . . Seventh East streets, they were In wheat marketing. developed Into pneumonia. field where interment will take place his dies In the evenine. Walton Petaoi man. accomplishmcnU in assisting ink-.- , town busily engaged in sending teleHe was born In Burrvllle, Sevier The body is at the " rr u..r..l. u Hatch Funeral bUllUliraTa III!- thin nilv frnm oofevyi grams of Inquiry. The reporter was keting expert of the national farm would state our position in. The Sunin to a 1893, modern and had While county plain made his Service home. city. His faithful visiting at the home of his told to go to a neighbor who had in bureau, will be the main speaker. Hfs and Herald day . , .. . H explain to the public h, Fillmore home there and in Richfield most of j ejstigatedtbdetaileaiw ' victious and his earnestness la living! She was one of those who was keeD- - lng." A. A. Hinckley, commissioner ot Richfield, 30 yeTars of age. "died fiis lire. LOSES THUMB. m coniormity with his beiir wnr officers. The officers have been inHe is survived by one sister, Mrs. lng in touch with The Herald service. oi agriculture, will also speak on Saturday morning. Death was due to structed by the officials bteher un also emphasiEedby the speakers. Nellie Lypsie of Richfield and six t. According to latest word reaching "What Assistance Can the Just exactly what la to be done and pneumonia luo invocation was (.ft.-..,- i brothers. Aneus and i,u TCe SPRINGVILLB(4tMarch - 81. George i nt this city the body of the Mechasa boy Agriculture Render in 1923 officers natuHUlyaafe TBTlWy?f came bere Bishop John JobnBon and the beneWcW&nOi"TffiffioT9 Xnhab'eil of is being sent here for burial. It is on Marketing." with met accT hf,Jr a ctnerur painful from his home in Richfield to isoya was equally emphatic Friday diction by Charles H, Mlllor. meivm rnunore or novo, John Fill- dent Friday when he cut off expected to arrive today and will be A - round table discussion will be visit with his brother, Melvln that his office would enforce tlie-la-w end the Mr. Vincent died at hla more Oil Burrvllle. and Bert milnTAro of his left in care of the Hatch undertaking es- held- Wednesday morning at 9:30 In the county. All automobile drivers " thumb, while repairing a on on the SDrineville rnnri of ' West Center street 'Tuesday afterBurley, flaho. o'clock, at which will be present the While living tablishment machine. a car with an old license operating there he sick took with tho noon, following "a stroke of "anoDlexv Funeral arrangements will be made Mr. and Mrs. Wells Mecham, pa-- marketing committee executive com- Dr. John will R. be arrested irad brouehtfca Anderson plate flu which prevaling light the preceding. 'day. He was uncon- fore the gradually later. Tne bogy will be sent to Rich attention. rents of the deceased boy, moved from mlttee, state directors, Mr. Peteet Mr. city court to answer to the scious from the tlhie 6f the stroke charge. ctovo lo.saa oernaraino auoui nine rawwi ana uinusay waters . until his death, Jn the afternoon Mr. Peteet will years azor. Mr. Mecham was formerly Provo on Tile Brick and again 'speak employed by the DANCING CLAS8 OPENS. cooperative marketcompany. He has several brothers ing. A farmers' and business mens now residing in this city. Mrs. banquet will be held Wednesday even Miss Nellie Clark announces - that Mecham is the daughter of Mr. and ing, at which Governor Mabey will she will open her spring term danc' Mrs. Chauvie of this city. preside and President Anthony ivins ing class Monday in the Ladies' gym-- . will be the toastmaster. nasium- - at the D. Y. U. The term will At the Thursday morning and afterlast ten weeks. Assisting Mtes Clark . noon sessions musicians from Utah JAIL FORDiyiDEND i as nlan May county will render the music. R. p. 1st Miss Clark is a student of the Chris-tenWadley will preside over the after Dividend wants a jail. noon Session when addresses will be n ' gclwol of Dancing In Salt At different Intervals some ot the made by Mr. Peteet and W. L. Wan-las- s Friday. March 30. and she has also' studied under Lake, Section 21. township 8 south, range less desirable element In that comof Logan. Stephano Mascagno of New York City. 1 kicked traces over ...... . the west; Mosida Fruit Iands comnanv p,.. ....... ,,... munity bare and have broken down the law4 ac' a teacher of dancing and is welt toaSa'"elR7hUrmf fen SI. lownsttlp g south, range cording tb County Attorney Martin M. TIRES AUTOS prepared to give work in all branches 1 west; Mosida Fruit Lands Larson. company 0f tho art On such offacipis U has to Thiirman, Wcdgewnod & Irvine. become Miss ciark also announces that she, . Block 9, Morrison Brothers ''have announced necessary for the peace officers ot the plat A, Spanish Pork; liar- with her students, will be glad to h. Tuttle etal to livron II. Tutth. sist .community to place the lawbreakers a sale of tires of the very best manu I,i under arrest The main trouble has Ut 7, block 76. plat A. Provo: Cliff , r any organization ..., entertaining ,1.. facture, according to the members of S Jones tS Roy Steel Servoss. eenrowever, that no place has that firm. grams. Private lessons mav "be v" Insist that they are Section 7. township 7. south, range for the coooeratine They for by calling 301.M. with assocla. automobile ranged housine 'of the violators and it has w v l . , 1. . , UUUB lit ... it 1.1 i . been necessary for the officers to take tions who have discouraged, the sale Henricksen. CLEAN-UCAPTAINS MEET. -- V . .. . . . . . U V. of "cheap" automobile tires.. Section 7, 'township 7 south, range uicui iq rrovo to xne county, jau imwe are able to offer at tires "Tha V 3 east; Wilford T. Giles mediately. to Luclle All the ward captains of the cieaiu. To make it more convenient for such low prices are of the best make, Giles. Doshard. ; up campaign met at the office ,ol we purchased them at because but' the Section 34. township 7 south, ranae and to have a place O. K. -- Hansen Priday afternoon Mayor could whefn more them a time wt get Where less serious law violators can tr u east : Clinnrsra Avnpnlt n r to discuss ways and means, of carry. cheanlv we cannot list the makers' be Blackett. . kept, a jail of some kind has been names lng on the campaign. It was decided in, this sale," Mr. Morrison ex asked for. The people of tho com. Section 34. townshln 7 south, ranee that each his' liou-- ' captain appoint 3 east; John W. Blackett to Albert E. munity have asked the county, comi plained, tenants and assistants before Monday "v 'Thisa tlre are not sold' cheanlv mission to erect a Jafl id the-- camp. Hooper. afternoon when another meeting will Sheriff J, D. Boyd and teounty At-- because they are Toor tires but beCHILDREN ENTERTAIN KlWANIS be held. a them able to at were cause we buy rorney. Martin M. Larsorwee in DiviEach block in the city will have an ' ." time when the market price was at it's dend Friday SPRIVGVIIJ.H. -Mfth , 5tTfc investigate-- the uu " overseer to look after-thwork and "on. Nothing definite was decided lowest Our customers will get the Washington ftrade school under tha who will also be responsible for the'" did we of benefit the, purchasing direction of L. I. Beck furnished the Vltrlf upon, vut tnese officers will accomAO All v Vkai j hnA nil v uicmi vi s iv. juin uiciv pany 'the county commissionX some then." program for the Klwanls .lunehnnn asBjstanta are 'np.y being selebtcd and. " time in the Mrlv tior nt ttia lAialr tn Thursday evening. will tie made public some Dividend to make a thorough. ispec- - MORE MONEY FOR CITY COURT Miss Amy Leigh, who is connected ' . day.evening. Two .patrons ot the city. courtwerej nun ok tne situation there. . D..ieouftt01WTci.Jirkatoo . t . ta possession thatDlvldend will have fined Saturday tor havingCharles . " CARD 0FTHANKS. Mc .;V of Intoxicating Honors. "Next Thursday leveniag , a" basket ajaiL Knee, living near Lehi, .deposited $.o PROVO MAN IN PAPER MlLL lunch party for members and ' their To the many friends and neighbors '.: xtavV nl ilia nttv crvlirt. while ERIE, Pa.JMarch SUStudents ot III. partners will be given. HmtL high who sq kindly extended their y " over $299. ' school. u:erneglelngutute, ot Pittsburgh, William VVallwork will band and service to us at the bereave-- -. serve were gleets last week or eise not R. than L. later was Done Tuesday toastmaster of the ment of our beloved husband and , of the Paper companythft studenU 60 days in the county jau. evening. father. Daniel Vincent' a delra in- - -aiaen ail through what ts prdba-"- r our heartfelt and sincere (hanks. tr fire ' PROBATE INGERSOLL ESTATE. IMPROVES HOME. largest paper . manufacturing . we are especially grateful to those vT nnihiki Inrnnoll (l. 'm. 'i ont In America. Among '4 4IQ VWM V aw.. llWho assisted us at the funeral eerv-loshaan of-) March II. Robert 8PRINGVJLLE, 1 J!,,U)n, WM '''A- - Graham, ot the lata 01 aoiwiuu r .7 1 Singers and the sneakers.' and ' WHY SHOUU) Gammetl of the First, ward la ftnMinr those who gew Century Printing company of etred 6r probate in tne GRANDER furnished cars. . - .1 ' Provo, Utah, an addition, on his house and making . , MRS. MARION PARK VINCENT . trict court - AND FAMILT. jothec modem improvements. st '"'i:7 tho-iila- . . ta. ... . i'l of-th- bl,t.-W- -- IT f U.-ll- f "Eas-tesing- '; varl-colore- d t. D0srd-- JJTT rn Bihi. mmm - m f tLZ I Z here ir. t a- -- . JDepart-mssML.p- Dwen-pnimnn- re Fill-mor- t Come To Utah County This Summer Real Estate Transfers 'Jls an W ! - as-ri- r ed 11 1 P A - camp-officia- 1 ls e - , time-Mon- . :. w7e. . .. eym-path- . Ham-Morm- t.v v, e. l- nrow WA WES ScWy. ..';. i - t, ' - st -- i . |