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Show E SUNDAY WANT ADS I If u TM have aaythinr en or trad Herald try it A! RIQ . THE HERALD NOW GOES TQ, ALL FORMER SUB SCRIDERS TO THE PRO Vu POST nr n u i InJ uvi 0 inui i hili o 0 0 Or o o o o O til 0 o : a o o -- Heads G. A. R. t 'V- - m mm J''' " ' ' , .. ATHK WEST m w m - ".V. e o, ..o... "6 John CuBey of Ogden Is Named Lieutenant Governor of Utah,- - - of Vrfgue Wanderings of Diseased Brains, i . - . ... 4- - No Parallel in All the Annals of Crime, Clarence Dar- . row Contends. Kiwanis Ideals 3Iasterfully Outlined by Leslie B. Henrv of Pasadena, Calif. 1 F Arensberg of I'mon-t'.iPa., was selected as command-r- r nief of ihe Grand Army of ih KfiniMic at the national- encamp-- . As Kiwanis governor of the TTali- l By GEORGE B. HOLMES '.ill Rnstnn nr.stii Hp L N. & Staff Correspomlfflt, AV. U until the next reunion to be held aMabo district wa .'Cirttr.d r.apkls. Mich He is the ha!- Waulass of Logan at the closHig sei.-0- ; CRIMINAL COURT, CHICAGO, thlt Pennsylvania department o' rfcion of thi. fifth anu'tml I "' f " thf O A R Aug., 23. As tolerantly as a kind 1 wn . in-- , ' nifM-.- ' niigui deal wan ty-n- r a way- - ward child, Clarence Darrow pica ti ed' Tor mercy today for Nathan F.J Leopold; Jr., and Dicky Loeb, the youthful scions of wealth and edit-- , cation who brutally slew a little boy to obtain 'kick" for their jaded intellects. There was no rioting about Judge ,. ill , I... 111! L . ' likhn 1Ma ruFaylr'.O Still WWMU WU. I. tuil;i Cqw in Ppefo Pasture Afflict- Vf, VV'll hundreds who sought vainly to gain ea Avith Disease, Died admission to bear this plea.' Saturday- Jin Cordons of police- - swarmed Austin avenue and through ne sui Anthrax has again broken out (floors of the grayish old Or mfnal court building to Bee thatnene were among the cows in a pasture south of .the' freight-depotin Provo, acallowed, to enter nnlessfhey-wulprove to the skeptical bluecoats cording to Dr. Arthur Vance. One cow died suddenly Saturdthey had business there. An as ay., morning in the pasture. vDarrow bean as softly today ' autoisy performed by Dr. Vance h& did oa yesterday. Dr. showed and Jones a "No-- ' one," he told virulent Judge Caverly, "could do, this thing except as the stage of anthrax. Some of the cows in the were pasture immediately result of an immature and diseased treated while others, will be treated brain. a in or the two, day supply of vac"I want to show this court other of their acts that perhaps explains cine having been exhausted. A 'serious? 'outbreak is also how and why this terrible and weird from the Paysoh pastures homicide was committed. in "Let's take Jtheafternoon of that where eight head of catljedied - '' crime. by passion and one day.. , a The rtntbreak of few weeks ago hatred, not wanting money, not and other parts of wanting revenge, but only by., the in Lakeviewbeen Provo has overcome, '.most of vague wanderings of diseased the.eows havihg'been vaccinated. Xo and brains, they ""got a machine looked around for some body Jto kill. further danger is expected in that 77 .Jerri! oryrTt this time. ; r1 SomelHMly to kill for nothing. Condition of Minds. "They went to Harvard school., NEWOUTBREAK7 OF ANTHRAX l--t . 11 I - - d j -- . . : . s : : . . r . .. Kot-move- People Will "See Utah First" little brother '.was Provo mky Jeoiiswere both there. known twd io all, They beert students there.;-H- as . any such case ever ben covered in any ilk and JIri'.'.tlfpr Adams, and of the books? Never a one Ordtn .urily there would be no , question their sou aiid'liluvthter, JIarlen and left ""this AdifiHS,,' aWiHt condition . of these ; Imi.vs Miss Jjlorenc-'minds. ..The question is only raised hlomins for a' 'sccins l'tah" trip. lM"canse Uielr parents have money. 4 which will extend oyer two weeks is. ..... "They, first picked out a little and most of southern l.tali. Tncv will' trawl southward 'Into oy age ll." It's' a story that hard, ield,. Bryce a story that shocks one. rA4oy bent BJxie-b- y rway on- - killing, not knowing where he canyoiii Kaiuilh and brand canyon, would go, or whoiu 'he would get, returning on the west side of the Hivide by .yrayof Zion canyon, St. trails a little boy," y. and Cedar This refers, to Jofihy Gi;owe,,l'.cdax. City, ' , Ivinson, the original. victim select- Breaks. ."We-WilSt.. be J George when ed and Leopold. They there," Mr. tHeTfuit festival Adams. aid. "aud at (Vdur tUty (Continued on Page Two.) wheli "TtMirSITx piits on .his movie rodeo." ' " l 11 iiu-rin ,ijouiiiintiuir ny ait'r Adams nf lr.vt and Teceived the stipiKirt of the majtirity f the t lnl of Ttah and Idaho. The only other nominee for the governorship was Dan K. Shields of Salt Lake City, who later moved . InZeSZ.01 As "a",a: . Starts Before 1 J. A. WIDTSOE SUNDAY SPEAKER as iS:f'. t irt-i,eniair.- 1 " in first m n'n ; ast heoiiehed with l- .. arraiisciueuts had tnvn made for the holding of ; dur-inla the boot year in 'the lielit-liiildiiig of the Spriugville Sen.nd ward. Iu riiu:iug terms, he la titled the ii.tegriiji and honesty of the leader ship of the I'tah. stake presidency asa f JU-n- eliu-atio- IiiYiM-atio- . of tie chtircfa. 35 ?,at . J ti u Onp and loyalty to the university . .. . . 1 , not Med a person to join,' 'observeJ " x.V w" 1 "airjniU 01 1 ne teamwork committee, "The teams, and t here will be more than 60 of them, start a systematic canvas nf Pm 1 i ".. -... : t.the couference j the eongreeation divinity we mtist first 4f all l en- singmg. "We.'i&atifc Thee. O t?Kl, do wed with the Holy Ghost. For a lYophfj." under the direction te' net'd the cvuitkuuioushiit of! of .Mrs. 'Vhltii,g, leader of the Mapletoh ward choir.' with Mrs. J1. the eulighteuuieut of the Holy j l.eona Van Wafiouen of lnvo at the Ghost iu order to obtain the rishest oran. possible. wa offered by Trof. Mapk'tou choir sang "Onward, Christian Soldiers." Ueinhartf Ma-i Tiie benediction The .Maplcton ward choir sang, i 'offered by John J. Hayes of Thistle. "Beautiful Hty of fiod."-,Bolcall by winds showed a gKd representatiou from all of the wards . AFTEKNOON 'SESSION. aud brafti bes of the stake ith the The afternoon ,lsiou was oinued exception of Soldier .Summit branch by Henry I'linger if Lakeview ofwhich was not ' represented. A roll fering the and the -call by auifliart Woiue Ve siugiug, Comei organisaMons " showed an ovewheliaing majority! Saints." The ror tne Keuel priosi tHe- iSccouiTTvartl auxiliary orpaniaitiona were retire- - ehoir uutler the direction of Myron LK. CraudaL.Jr.. sang. "Awake audi tented. . PRO "rday PfSw had applied afor member! T IVbocietv of Thonan "A.nd, we n . , d-th- B. adimlted to membership. e - uAto the icatd their friendship :K .. y . tne.-uoni- Teams Dn SPRIGVILLE CHALLENGES iA-.u stake-presidenc- ::":' Provo People Enthusiastic in Their Supp' ui iuovement to Make liiJI Beauty Spot of Provo. . The largest attendance at a Saturday conference durinc the past five years had gathered at the stakejUMnmcJLSa U tYe?ident"TrN. Taylor called the regular quarterly Utah stake conference to order. I On the stand were seated the. with a majority of the .members of the stake high council and most Mrs. Naa Kirkardmn of Yonkvra. 01 tne bishops ol the respective wards of the stake, Elder Edlon S. Wells of the first presidency of the Seven4iLIl,r Mr of Jofan W. Intvi. iKwnin for nmMvnt, 01 me OlllCiaiS 01 attended u aounoon ceremcmlta II I ! tne Church. ; W. Va, and. thoucn j at Ctarkatmrr. rte d President Taylor announced that Elder John A: .Mdtoe e 91 l welvc wouM be iu atTMaTrceaTTJKe Sunday sessions of the conference' ttwlay-mormngr- :fctr University Heights Fund for Campus Improvettron Relief Society Members Outnumber Other Auxiliaries at Opening Session of Con- - . ference; All Wards Represeted. DR. POCATELLO CHOSEN 1925 CON VENTION MURDER WAS WITHOUT MOTIVE OR REASON e O hy IN UTAH STAKE CONFERENCE Attorney Calls Murder Fruit oo '.:. Improve University Hi Camera MS AT SATURDAY HVE CT nn nn i - r- - One Long Step Toward a Provo "Beautiful ii ftu RIGE-TW- rrrrrD i wiivrm.. Nat Math rfcaae PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1924. . NO. 13. VOL.111. n the rrHSehai setflrd taaisht and !h huav.e Pleasant View, and Avill vt vnvvrk IJit ns 11 UUUKjI 1 MEMBERSHIP IX THE B Y. U. SOCIETY OF ONE THOUSAND IU ihvlared that) and sustained all of ; . eJ- mnneia .fuT. Il. - j Ada of the rrovA Rotary club, bJ mis MiggeMion Xa it I'niversity Heishts hiUr. at. decUred Prof. Ld lson.. chairman of the Can liird puldicirr eoBimittee. "is ail snffipestHHi.' s "Ciilversity Heights enure etevmion. tne itenrn, H speak, and is more than n hill"," Mr. Adams expUined. ''"It rertaiuly sounds better," lieutenant" governor of.l'tah IJCE.I)V THEY O); ' he hud was elected John t"nlley of Oeden Berore the drive for the B. T. the of the of:' church pivsideuts and as lieuteant covermir of Idaho. C. campus fund f..raifly starts. Jesus Christ of letter day Sjiint? Jesse Go wan of Caldwell, Idaho. l? lMMltfy m i fr Vvus down to Brighaiu audj rocateiio was made the unaniBds .lh hve Prwf. Netaon. iiu lndins Hetr J. Grant and had j mous choice for the holding of "the Maybe this will be left to th. !hel' tfcrir nau' kimwn as mm f"'.1" true Ood. of th'm sixth annual convention in 192S. cision of Mr. Adams and the meaiber cherts The ward : Sprinjrville One of the most interesting ad9W who join the Society of ship in the university Society chidr "When Ihirk aud In-a- r dresses of the entire convention was of Owe Thousand. .Tin- - honor ThoMsand.. The Sky Appearg." delivered late Friday afternoon at AW' f the Provo teams who 'roll, priuted - lielow: indicates I tne closing session bv IesJie E. " ..""f: V r . aid in the drive for a thousand v ;i! have that If tif e11 hurry ,u " h,s r. Henry of Pasadena, Cal. interna- ; 'ns and ten thousand dollars remarks lheC5tftemm session. or she wishest h the honor of uieiu-- the. . . tional trustee of the boose of dele Th. -j " ' " i.t.1 Vniversity Flill beg pa of One mtcuuiiuvr tit- lur lership ia" gates.' Vwith , rintiJKt'-oI.xlieJ.nrday morniug sowioo was SVnd your Thousand.. I'niversity name Heights may be it should have: ll The rest of the He defined an ideal Klwauian to your check, or your ikroinis I proved and become one of the bef wrM mar Kim1 its spirituality but and fru iii ih. . i.nr. h akf tiu. 1.1 ftK be essentially and wholly a pentle-mai- i. th v to Lsr"s of the state, will meet in pay Slo to the B, Y. C. Cam- - : tatter-daS;iilit hhouUI never al- He stressed the practical sijle A" male quartet from Mardefon :deiit Autlum 'II. I.imd. to whWe'' B. Y. I'.'faculty room Sunday af leave it at the pus Kund.-anof Kiwanis and outlined the aims saiiB, "School Thy Feelings.' memory, at I ;9i to disens plans ol office. university or the- Herald "' and ideals of the organization. A ..V..,o.i;ci ionar.is me orK ot inejAJra. 9 Tlie first speaicr was President ow.i.le of t:th Iih.1 , and to hear Or. Hants drive have sien the gospel of a Salt greater part, of the address dealt J. William Kinght who said that the a large monument IS is grii5S to be done with' what HIC.CS. Christ and "should never treat our with,. the function of the interna- large audience wan pleading and ceiueferv. :1V fpiOtm the Society of One Thou! d lifJatMiis IUzhtly tional organization. He 'the or to the! uecessitr will raise next week. stake presidency. emphasized A. KEX JOHNS)V. pratifyiiie "Sometimes the Lnk of attend "The highest ideal In one's busi- He praised the exceptional, singipg npiritual education as well as THK IiAIT.Y HEKALH The Campos Fund tuirnmeter ncc w ours;!. ranicia, Jupciug8 ness or profession might be at of the Mapietou ward choir. fcir edncation. Ha fl.irb.rwl ir be erected! at VnivewKKNT M. CROSBY. me we Indicate are to that " as tained," said Mr. Henry, "If one to re-- t have necessary mI daily will AVM: KMiaiT. 'The church teaches ail of the st Center J. spiritual nd indifbusiness or profession-b- e Lhwt4hei highest iocial .ideals get shi.-doju as to obtain eartblv or material' R. H. HvI,T. changed as cliecks and promts t so: A great ny. medium throngh which the individ various so'inl crxanizations." 'sjidTtnowTedge. !Irent, wm j; pay flow in. ni!U!-ehd .nfer the nal Kiwanian renders to society the President Knight, "and besides that qiumerly iu inted the t A States "Many people to the Herald Satn K. B. SAI LS largest measure of honest service or the church also takes exceptional today are of the ipiniin that the r f CA liL f. El RI Nt;. - , t ha inirviiidii'red f gen-the honest merchandise at honest care of all of ,ts inetiLliers.. nieu. w.o- - morale theytiHtetui j ii r. FYiiiNt;. joiith tetsr crat contort uvs. 'PprimrvHle teams would raise r''7-stiimiuz beeu men a charges and children alike. during tbe itist R. MAKSKK. per team than the Pmvo teams, . "No man can compensate "let .the .atttfedaiM-- in. the erl-ii"We plea with the iieople to niake eaii said l"resideiit TUhMAS RTfX. any offerelrtchalIenge low as wtvlincs for a loss of such service from any; the ward sa ranicnt meetings a rjtmeiit now are B.HrBlo 1 coins 'ruing' Jeam t prove which could do AMos X. MERRILL. IT man however idealistic he might be greater cent. .supaverage thirti- they have Jieen themselves with wotkiiis otit idaui8n per ELMER MILLER. fir the: onirersity, c are anxious to in his st.uie activities. trainiu? W. II. BOYLE, year. . They, should wherebv better chario-teduring "If Kiwanis is going to win for tts le meetings we sliuuld eh joy to visit may be part of the schMd program, j have an orator with an elo.uent s H m. "niijoiiwAtir.: ' lanffuajfe.-In our educational lines we are', Bpealc. individually and for onr eonimnni-tie- s to liear our testimeoy of fhe things . e we must become Slitcated and for which we are ptateful to the; moving on. Edmators are liopijag; u"1 ,s sooaiu 'ual "J ALICE" L. ."if.tNOI.ns.-...' . that the character of our youth be I wet iu the sacra men! ; meetiligs. acquainted with the problems eon- -' Lord. V. V. r:TLK-Y- . me to the wr onr ; nation. ; t, there fronting "We have every advantage in Improved that they adhere T. E . "If we are going to jmpose a to the lioldeii i.ule. Ctah stake for ward, activities.' but' For' nant we hare made with the rd fn fr'ternaltonat Xfws Srrice. AI VX VAN WAGoXPV: on congress throngh ser- it seems that the outside districts this reason.- the tatter day 'Saint' the waters f yptisw.- The pTiuci- SOl"TIIAMrTON. :.LMER E. NELSON. England. t vice clubg stich. as Kiwanis. Rotary and stakes where men have to work Uiust also move oii and go a sti of the saerameiil ThePrince of Wales WLMORTIMEIL Uons nd wit, cltibs. we mnst have a bard for a li velihood are moreat higiier.ThaLxsiWh.v- - we uave our luss is tu worsnip Vi"d and for New Y'ork today on the Cii P. IV BICEIir. - v more popular education alons po- tentive to their obligations in. the church bands and pure hearts fjr-- i and eiirjuniver? Hiler Bererigsria for a visit w WII.I.TAM ini.I.F.IJ.-- ; lini-s.-iuivh litical and governmental takeJtf the emblems through.'' v wties. to strengthen the .is extw-teNELSON: cjiiirchjhanjvej)te nf the delcgti fes and visit "I aiu worried stmetimes lee;ue we gain eternal life. . .. ... , . .." rWe shotikl serve the Iord on thel HINCKLEY f --' H is in the ftanl"Trnt m- hate I niti-1ng Kiwahions with their . families SWwth tatcsJind- - Encland. H. a. nixox. the tai-st- o of Thrl'rWlulgftnrbwit meetings and leave all enter wapt luiuieiiiatrlr such things which our memlershipijt yfui tu ishoif Tnsreaa or ro: T. X. TAYLOR. pnutt. a trip around the scenic Timjwnogos t aiuiociit fea tureH for the they cannot afford just beeaux? a oTTfceTSard we pip ! i.i;ro of thej dmn from London today, spen HOWARH ROPERTJ5. a thing. siiiioliuf of aitV in. rt.ii r of thel ... loop Saturday. neighlMtr may have-sucALEX !EInriST. night at the home of a friend 7M , the Isle 'of Wight.. coming ncrotJ Bishop J a lues II. Clark, newly ap- This is not iii harmony' with the . i.r.i. MUJS. ALEX HEJMjCIST.-EniT- H ibe Timpanogos teachings of the chunlruorTotnhe "It must pointed bishop-o- f Solent tnis morning to a . n! v llEIKfl'IST..' 8LPINS GO TO NEW YORK ward, expressed pleasure in his new best welfare of the individual.' It tion of these f 1 .ii;ss lb"! makes us boat. '.;:- WALTER HEIQriST. is not in accordance with the princi- neghi--t that J,I ii! of. ih':. .church labors. was still dark when the d It WALTER COTTAM HiHii op Richard h. Mendenhall. ples of those who came here in the whichIs it? in the boot chugged into the Southan II. Jt. MERRILL set apart as bishop of Ma- - early days from foreigu couutrie .larger edir. harlior and there was no one J 8. who had saved and sacrificed to be said that the The Sprt lvilU Seeond ward when the prince boarded the to come here' and build up a choir He went at once to hi?, qnarte J'hYje- Mor- - t)F.kYKi might ug,j HAVE COST MAN'S LIFE tne lnip.Tiat suite.' r GodNV I tills. d ward choir I wss offered by i BenediV'-oXO MISSIONARY MEETTN Pleasant View. : IntentatieTiai'News B.Service. VAXCOl VER. C. Aug. Si lt Alfred Coriett. of Vancouver There will lie no regular i mlemiicd toi death fitr. the of the Returned Missionary ass murder 4t hi wife and Joseph tion of T tab, stake today, on Teed durins a domestic quarreL coiKt the quarterly confer senteuced to hang on the which pf hd will be held . that day! instead of August-- . rro.riins-'- f A'ignst s he mould have died on the XEW JOHNSTOJ ws. despite the fart that the A fine hV was commuted to life im- - home. nt. The Canadian mims- rco'icTp was sent knn . w..ri. "ry fr iuviM-atio- . ...i.. c. Tw: 1 " hlt 1 Sin-iet- 1 1 v-.t- ii-- d n.n r.nlv - ''?"''- JaughOhe is-i- sow.. v -r frri wr-iet- siu-es- quasi-publi- rttrt roo-Sp- rare iifUh-Aiuerka- s - . I r file-pas- t 0"' ' Prince of Wales Sails for U.Sl ' ctive-strictl- y iu.-re- ll pnn? UH-e- j ch-a- " - - rwshittween jw I. . PROVO WOMAN GERMAN RIOT. International News Service. BERLIN. Aug. 23. Commt, disorders broke today ill the tag, hindering debfl'. reparation pian iLU settlement PASSES AWAY Operation in Salt Lake Fatal to Ml COMMUNISTS I l, . f '. - I- I. I "ri' rkprikt: 1 1 ' Iw-- n 5 fx |