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Show HERALD "PHONES 117 News Mri Soetoty 9$ Adrertiking - WITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE PROVO POST PEOVO, UTAH. R'XDAY. VOL. III. NO. 18. SEPTEM-KE- 2?, 1021 ' 1 ' : ' '- - PRICE TWO , m uiuwiui null niuiUv. KtrdDuuvi) TO LIVE ASKS ;m CHOOSE BOOTH ioRfiEf ' Declares He Largely Attended Mass Con HasTever Sinned Before vention of Provo Republi- it ti.11 fr i cans new Killing Wife. rriuay. Wife-Poisone- r - G. W. WORTH EN AND INVESTIGATORS DELVE INTO PAST C G. Y. HIGGLNS LOSE diuutnio 111 NENM i ura-ram- uvatw,u i. ;: -- vl A : St odea ts Have Educational Campaign to Be It Registered at Big Mor- Conducted.,, Vigorously bok SchooL Throughout District. ; 43 CoUege . r:: v - ) , .'- - J IS. UTAH'S 1923 PROGRAM TO BE SECOND UNIVERSITY MAPPED OUT. LATER SCHOOL ' I - PreMlent Hirris Appreciative of Support Given by Provo Citizens. Other Scandals Involving Min- BlshoD Booth Has Practiced ister Being Brought to Light one Years. by Church Members. c 1 SETS OCT. 12 - " Scout Leaders of Five Coun-- , t ies to .Open Week's Cam-- . paign in lrovo, f J;V 1 ' A and Commercial Bank Give Cup to Judging Teams. DEATH !S Trior: j. j. ANSWERED BY .(ti-llie- PR0V0W051AN McCLELLAN TO DEDICATE PROVO ORGAN -- a: ' La.dln5.-?.r!is- in h ey .. s t. in I?. C0""" Ward ChapeL Tuesday. or i n. " . X to-th- e - m . Kaanj tnr -- c r- Music lovers of Provo are awaiting with enthuslam'the orgun and choir recital to be given Tuesday evening, September 30, at the Fifth ward meeting house when Organist John J.- - McCiellan of - Salt Lake ' City will dedicate the new pipe installed by the organ recently ward. In addition to several numbers by Professor McCiellan, the ward choir under the direction of Pror. J. R. Boshard, accompanied on the new organ by .Lloyd Williams, will reader several humbciTB:T:t-"''','When the F'fth ward meeting house was built several years ago, Professor Boshard had visions then of Just such an organ as the: one persuaded the bow InstolletL-Jind- .. desieners and architects of the building to make, ample provision . matter had to wait until obligaticns met sJ cam-sthrt!- y ,f h-.- T, ! i;i-m- Mu ..L. Ew i.ht COIiIMERCE CHAMBER EXTENDS acji t.-.t-t;. un-k- ; : APPRECIATIONTO EXHIBITORS 1 m . 162. !s n, i d to-a- . a. ..,r j I ' T typer of organ desired by were the Fifth ward, assisted Professor Boshard In its selection and final purchase. After the matter had been discussed a committee inspected the instrument. Professor McCiellan, personally demonstrating it' to the committee. . Determined to avail themselves of w organ at. a greauy reuuueu P' waru cnoir iouk oei l.ilitv of tiaving for it. A small ad mission will charged at 'the oinf,miirt Tuesday evenuig to , " - property-fo.esldtuti- thejof-fesponsiliiiity-o- f- d "ffttf4,. 1m- - lJfZT ;. The t projam li.w Klue iwuuim- - agjKdlotis Suite, isomniwu. - i Cliorttlei tHj Minuet 'Uothiqiie; Prayer iSXot re la me;. (IV)' ; Toccata, by Jonn Tales Choir, 'CnrcuroleC.from Ci.fliiofhJ .w K'-- :"-- -Spring Song:Meu"alssohn ; b) Moment Musical, Schubert.: (C) tr nrnfpsaor McCiellan. Choir, "Laughter of May, , - for the building Professor McCiellan, knowing the I tbe-Ne- Iowever,-ih- e forXhe-instrume- nti Tcn. . Suite : (a) "O Thou Sublime, SweerEvening Star, from "Tannhauser , to; Prize Song, from "The (c) "Chorus of Returning Tannbauser. from Pilgrims," (Prof. McClellan's arrangements for organ), by Prof. McCiellan. Master-singers- "; MBS, RACHEL SMITH DIES AT GRAND VIEW V . y Mrst Rachel D. Smith of Grand View died at her home early Saturday morning of Brights disease.In Mrs. Smith was, born in Provo 1860 and has spent most of her life here. She has been an active member of the L. D. S. church, especialShe Is ly In Relief Society work the fmqther of 12 children, five of whom survive her' as follows; Mrs. Rcrnice Evans, Rollo Mar Smith, Provo; Mrs. Letha Foote, Alberta, Canada; Ella and Beatrice Smith, Grand View. Her husband Is also living. Nine grand children, one Tirofhprr-WrJ;7fnTtcr-r- f Hinckley SPEEDER FINED. and one sister, Mrs, Lettie Hopkins survive. A fine of, $10 was imposed upon also of Pelta, VT. H. Trask by City Judge J. B. Funeral services are to be Tucker for speeding, Saturday. later. -' - I The first exclusive residf The Xtah county Harvest iVstival district of I'royo City has closed in a blaze Friday otlory created by the city commit evcttiugwi I b - tterha ps- - i ite- crowd of enthusiastic visitoia following closely the recommi throngiHg the new city and county tions made by the Provo City I building' that were In attendance at uiug commission, which has any time during the three days. The considerable time and delibeni exhibits wete all left intact and the to the matter, various commercial houses were An ordinance, "designating busy demonstrating their, setting" aside a certain - portiod kept wares. Provo City as a residence dls "We didn't know Utah county and preventing the 'erection, could put on such an exhibit here struetlon, operation or mainten at home" was the, general comment of certain businesses was pa made by several persons who also by the city commission at its rf expressed a desire to have the fes- - lar meting Friday, according uvai reiieaiea wunin tne county Fred Evans, city recorder. The new ordinance provides again next year. Fair officials who have worked hard' in making the ."It shall be unlawful for any festival a success, are well satis- son, firm or corporation to v ' fied with the results. duet any of the following t The Provo Commercial and Sav- nesses within the prescribed lini ings bank donated a silver cup to packing house, tannery, cantf the Provo high- school stock judging rendery, bone factory, slang1 team who won from the five other house, soap factory, foundry, li high school teams of Utah county.. stable, butcher shop, bakery or I The Farmera and Merchants bank shop, blacksmith shop, coal j cup was awarded the farm bureau public laundry, undertaking or I the highest balmlng establishment, stone erf judging' team making r score. er, roller mill, machine shopca ,To O. D. Campbell, local arttot, a Clothes or dry cleaning estabi lion's share of the praise is due for ment, planing mill, ice factory, I repair s decorating the whole Interior of the lie garage, automobile new city and county, building and gasoplne service - station, d for originating the general plan of creamery or milk depot, lur the exhibit. Mr. Campbelt also had yard," market, store or place fori charge of the splendid exhibit of sale of meats, poultry, fish, bnf fine arts and is preparing a similar cheese, lard,. . vegetables and j exhibit for the 'Utah statq fair In other provisions, or to erect, J ' erate or maintain any other Snlt Lake. . The play house given away by the ness industry or establisht S'moot Lumber company for, which which may Interfere with the 2.500 persons signed healthful or comfortalile use of. :ropjJhan al purposv their names for tanTesrwa8--wt- ni Not only are new establlshn; by Henry Steineckert of Provo. The Steinekerts have a family of small prohibited In the. residential children who will derive a great trict under the ordinance, but amount of pleasure from their city building inspector Is enj from permitting any existing b father's good fortune." County Agent J. P. Welch, who lng URod for business purposes foMiseof com has had t he .'handling' of the festival said eial activities. Tersons violating any portlo its success more than repays him for his efforts.' Miss- Ruby Smith, the ordinance are subjected t home demonstration agent, is equal- fine of not more than $50 or lraj on ment ill the countv Jail forf ly satisfied wi(Ji the exhibits, were on hand Satur- more than 30 days .In default oi day morning t remove' their ..pro- fine. Each day's business operi ducts ami the building Is being is descrilied as a separate off. The ordinnnee lsjojakejeffecf a detailed, tabulation by Mr. mediately mxm its first publlei Welch of prizes won by, the various That portion of the city optf cominmiifte's ft the county at the Imsiness activity includes all i harvest f'sUynl shows that Provo tory south- of Fifth South d won232 point1 with "1 first prizes. east to Tenth West ; , Univef Avenue from Fifth South to Stf Tsh',rfirk cffnM, ip0V(thr wirt 120 North ; "West In the heart of this points. Salcnt third with rm txiints between First South and I mul Orem vfoui tU Rith '54 poiuts.'"'' North streets from First East "Only those, prouticts tliat every Fifth West streets except on community .couldbr.ing readily to South, where Die1 permit ' only the festival were considered in this to Fourth West stret. j ? f BitRiness bouses may lw 'ef Mr. Welch said. computation," "Fruits, vegetables, 'grain and home lished on both sides of those stf canned fruits and vegetables; were designated ss boundary lines f the only products included in the depth of 10 rods, according M . " contest First prizes were counted cty engineer's office. at five points, second prizes three This plan as ontlined, wUlf of home: points and third prizes' one point." courage Saletn. won over Orem for third those districts which are thre placehfiving thre second and two at present by business house first prizesv while Orem had two of snfegtiading the peace and second and three Jhird prlzes,each of residential districts now al ' " ;: established, It 19 hoped by th bav'iug 9 firsts. Livestock and arKwork are not commission. included In milking the computation communities have an as the near-brHILDREVst HER4IJ! advantage In bringing tho8x products fo the fair,, according to Mr. From all Indications rf week's contest fotthe.. Scl . Welch, riiiidrt-ft'Herald will be YOUNG VIOLINIST keenest yet. DELIGHTS AUDIENCE Not every student is a a poet but nearly every child i Master Eugene Jacobsoh, Utah write interestingly on some i county's promising jroung violinist, ject that interests them w The county fair offers enol delighted a large audience in the Columbia theater Friday evening variety of exhibits to funf with a rendition of difficult numall the public school stud, bers. He was accompanied on the material for downs of ess but the contest only 'calls piano by his mother, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson of- Spanish Fork. one contribution, namely. "W Master Jacobson, who. is only-1-0' Interested Me Most at the TJ years of "age, is said to be both County Fair." a remarkable pupil and an indeAll articles from the stndj must be In by Monday noor fatigable worker by his teacher, Prof. Charles J. En'gar of Provo, they will not be consideret' 1 the contest t It l also very tergt ct.ixi.anv m. - rl Building dence Section. r lii-e- i VIOLATORS GIVEN HIGHEST HEAVY PENAL POINT WINNER Ho Farmers and Merchants Bank Law Will Encourage Resi-in New V riT:t cisnor a. L Luvii 1 i , k? fi e -- wllece T1k wtnk li'inniij td tdlicr 1 Bishtp A. L. Booth, aukt mepi-be- r uiiti eliding MlHr'lS has set of the lawfirui of Booth and J krU a ;iiii issd raji iteir rv2i :Ht-wee- k 4.v Krixllrik, w a iioiiuiiited TheTS- CALL r.f.tiY.. T; .A.... .v. ....... i;..tt,. i; riilv iwv.rdiug ti the fi. publican candidate for city judse f tb- ; , aminliiis tu Dr. V. S. Unrat the mas convention) held in the Tfci is t!wrr;-s- t nesisin.ii..u rjs. of the council, county court room Friday utjht. the BrisUiiuti r ia ar L;:r:.- vf '12 The wek Imriuulni; t The crowd attending the convenfk-iis tit iy is to tie devoted to the "Boy Scout uiavers-rj isd suf tion was so large that the court Unce t.' Bial it ractkUy certain moyemeut, Presideut llarris said will stand sec-- i in the Herald office Saturday. "We tk5 the room was filled to overflow ring and sst-4fctihe year, and will want to do as much as .we can to ia the halU and stair ways leading u I rfatssrd aa4: largest pri- educate our people to the great ima the room weVe jammed with people-A- s America. vate svhU u portance of thU splendid work. We of the chairman Republicity Mrs. Ellea Gerber Jacob Dies "That Provo rajadly Uvoniing waut to draw every boy of scout a;s can- party. Bishop Booth presided i af the :a.pnrtant eollejw into the organisation and to do FridaT Following CeWra-t- k and: called the convection to order. towns witst of tfe.- - Mississippi river what we can to keep those In who of 77th Birthday. Thr. candidates were presented is gratifying t !L.se who love the are in uutil they have passed to the meeting. Bishop Joseph A. riry aad are iBtcrestcd in the educa-tfc- l through their dangerous period of Aftt-- r VeiebrattBa' fcer swveaty-sereatButtle nominated. Mr. Booth. rrrvrre of its cltlsens." ald life and we want the citizens of this Jacob Celetnaa presented the Urthday Friday, Mrs. Euek Presdeat F. S. Harris. The Brig-h- district to assist in this Work of name of George W. Worthen. jua-i- Grtr Jacok died Friday eveaing Yuc wuTcrsity U now Urge saving the boys for efficient manmember of the lawfinB of Lar- shortly after 8 o'rkx t at her hoaie. eooesh to coatmabd the respect of hood." son and" Worthea. Xocth First East street. Peath edacans eTerywfeere. Educator "' The campaign of education will Bishop Joseph Nelson placed the mm of Attoraey 7 due to infirmities incident to of wvrid tide faaie are plea?ed to be launched through the newsCharles Q. X. Hlggins in BOmiiia-'tlo- old age. visit the inwitutioa. t hfiure to papers before the week of Jjctober Ala was bora She ia tfuctsrille. a&d serve even to v the student body 12, according present plans. No Special delegates having been kai. September 25. I'M?. As a girt a i faculty hen they are asked On the night of October 9, at 7;30 11 - Reshe Joined the U. IX S. church ia hn to do sr.: named to the convention oVlock in the library of the Brig-hacame to native state with Ttah tad to were' permitted "Nerer la the history of the publicans present Young uuiversity a meeting of vote. The voting resulted ia the her p rents ia 154. the family set hare the citirens of 'the all the scout workers of tbe entire Five 1ST havia Odar Mr. votes of City.. year Booth, tling naming city tJSowa a awre sympathetic district will be held at which the Tbe plans for Boy Scout Week and the ing been cast in his favor, while Mr. later the family awred. to Prove, stirit towards its activities. ister, the Investigators of' Jefferson Worthen came second with TO vote where she became the wife of the dabs and other organizations hav program for 1925 will - be worked weland Mr. Higgins third with 58 late Joseph JacolCx county started to delre. shown aa active interest ia its out. This meeting Will be the beIn 13; the Jeob "family moved fare and have done everything in First they sought from elders of votes. On motion of Mr. Worthea ginning of the campaign fur a bigthe Methodist faith a complete the nomination of Mr. Booth .'was to Midway. Wasatch ewuery. where their power ro sread its fame. ger and more, efficient scout movethey resided antU ahoot IdkM) whea" te an Mml - fmiiwsifv ment in the districtr-Outsldp Itinerary of the pastor's route "of made unanimous. speakmoved Pleasaat to Mr. travel and the churches in which he SI they the are pastsuch ers of, prominence are expected to rvei to);B Its mttnrai eavlrans years, Daring conducted services. Rumors flew Booth has been one. of the leading where they remained until 191 lt to every Class be present to warm the local workto thick and fast and the substance attorneys of Provo and Vtah coun siace which time Mrs. Jacob has 5 oent for reidence work. It ers up to tbe point where the camhasProvo. made home Her ia j her --was that aB Ms;noLbem can con- - paign for next. year may lie pushed SBJR ts. thj,. the ecclesiastical life of the conHe began practice 'in Provoti over wt hmtt dtfflcntt : -i The prosecutor 1893 when he became associated demned pastor. Jirs. jacoo was a isirnnu i jcier-- : ,ntkMtii ad th- - ritV populace, there The meslingof Octolier 9 will be held offices la and be Saint to the w.. of many this Booth Wilson. day with of whv firm greatest and world the u the followed by meetings in tbe various s,a. in the thought value and ordered his men to make I jn which his brother, the late Jutlpr the various auxilUry orgaaixatfens f rwrtB pf tie Briehni Yount sections wherever-theyc-an iiear-range- d sne aax , waros ! in in wiuon Booth A. Wilson. the most searching investigation. .tne E. and John E. continwus.' on Sunday night, October J2. verssty shouJdiiJ t From early indications the pastor Ijtter the firm become Booth and resided. At these local meetings, special will throw himself on the mercy, of MEN TOl R rX tFunm lSSSwhen Mr. Booth She is survived tv f!ve sons and C&OYO sjieakers will be furnished to assist e" warraml XORTBUVEST rACITlC ew VM4.r f3ilt,l- - Mft?V1 in launching the campaign in' the .1 n! f 1 - Fw4. atart. lical. reptfeynia.v various. .. . tiomf Judge Booth to the district American cumstances will be introduced. That bench. Fork; Bishp Isaac live cf York Life Insuraow On the morning of Mond.iv, Oc- Bonneville Jacob of ward. Provo;' is why the prosecutor evinced so was three senior For the years he Aarsst Bestelmytr oTvj.r 13. the intensive campaign for commey much interest in the story told by a member of the firm of Booth and Elmer A- - Jacob of the Provo Fifth the Creamery will leave lY,, w;a started. This TitEre'! H bisariric: Irvin A. Jcot of native of Dahlgren, I1L He said Harvey, the junior member beins w an n:nmol41e tour of j pni'gajs to le waged with vigor for that a scandal while Pastor Hight Harvey H. CI off, the present at- Salt iJtke Citv: Mrs. J. M. INttt the Pacific northwest. They exict ; ,,ne only. Immediately after Mr J. A. Phillips Of . be cr atsct two weeks and was. In charge of the church at torney general of Ttah. Since lSO will j fnf. close of the week tlie funds will : was rumored Mrs. A. the Georze and that Andersa Prv Mr. been Booth has Dablgren affiliated with return by way .of San Francisco. j l hudzetefjj'Mhe Boy Stout pro- Methodist board at that time con- I. E. Brockbank under the ftriu of Suringville acd Miss Tillie" Jact j gram for 1923 wU) get under way. in On . brotheriI!(aBL tif Provo. .. sidered removing him. , name of Booth and Bmckbank. earm-sr. KC.tXTlE tLlt.K Mrs. two Prwvo, Another individual Liter saw;the sisters. of ;erber as IX 'CHINA of He served city attorney . IAN0S o .... t;.t f Sait Lake Ciry and Jefferson county prosecutor and Thrivo rinrinff 1!K)3 nd IfliKt mnti ha Iase Jac-tated that while driving the clergy-- ! ateo at different Haw been citr at Mrs. Arthur Watkins of Mvton. 39 patrli. from Too Chow. thK after-- j MARRIEtjK.LH'F.SsK IV5I JPI). ' sr.d one erei crand- man In his taxicab over near oen- - i mpy ; Fork. Alpine. grandr-iiildrei.oa stated thst Mair Tatini, Ar-- i survive ner. 1'ccr.se was issued Sat: awrld flyer. tervnie, me aeieuuani naa ioiu oi Maplcton. Spanish Fork; Salem ami;I "'d A,mariag the round eectifie Snnand arsenic be will held Funeral services with m o'efcx-hisexperiment8 i.eras tiirl l.on-1;-- nrdJiy arrTnoon nnded there shonlv after Santaquln. v at 2:: p. ra. in the Fifth ward from Hoae Kosk ad that the flyer1 over; ofisrrimennl how he had killed a dog with that 1911 nd WIS he served rtabj In Anuria t!i..M t,v Sk-- r Ratlnatl poison. It was in that neighbor- - mnntr n h sonitto if tk mtf CtUipel UOOCT TOe UircClMa H . p ttr i tne . M Ws!-hood that urace nation, nign scnooi i kgislarnm .niersna Han ' nii , n was a member of the Provo! M.inavuward. Interment wiUr be is girL and a member of Hight'S under he the what 190t! to death lrov came her wmetery 1S97 city flock, to cjty school board from were said to have been mysterious and served on the Provo city council ' direction of the Berg Mutuary. circumstancca r". I I Three snapshots of this girl were He has been bishop of the Ptoto LADKES, INS SWLITSTAKES one s m tne louna Fourth ward since Jatrosry 13, !!07. pastor parsonage, i of them taken with Hight A com- made of Intareauonaj Kewa smc is being plete Investigation RACE TRACK AQUE1H CT. X. j WIFE CONFESSES MURDER. the death of this Centerville girl on all occasions. Ry E. S. mNCKLET. three years ago. taamocr at torn-IT Many people expressed themselves S vear-ul- d Serretary, Serrtca. sensational News dt International to back be to Xadkia.j was brought Hight aaeree. 27. HL. MARION'. international the tSepas tweepfetakeabeing more . than pleased and Interest late Vernon Mt today. A rtoee of the first, and very i rather surprised at the wonderful which at one time was at feverish While soldiers withJRxed bayonets here this afternoon before a crowd ; st KKCesslrtahToary-Harvewalked post about the Williamson of 23.ttW. Epinard was second and, height has abated. Festival, the Provo Chamber of showing made by our county. We Wise CuiisUor third. county jail here, prettx Commerce takes pleasure & coEgrat-- are sure- - that this-i- s but the beginwas Mrs." Ruby Hearington Tate conLadkin's time and Institutions ning, and that In tbe course of a few RADIO ORDER TO fessed here today to the murder Of two JRfJhs of. a .secmdbehiBd Jhn ahttiaft all persons who rendered sssch valuable aid and yearsj withcontinuous growth - of record mile. P. Hearing-tohusband. track the Grier's her first for Joseph PROVO FLORIST this.splendid cooperation that Utah in order that she could marry Clarence K rummer gave tbv Bel- supptot to this splendid 'movement We feet deeply indebted to our county will be able to put on an exBob Tate another miner and "star mont colt a carefully judged ride. hibition that cannot be excelled, by The first order for flowers via border" at the Hearington home. Ladkin closed with aa amaxintt county extmmissioners. the mayors towns in any other county in the lntermonn-tai- a of the varhw cities,and f the radio came to O. R. Thomas Cpia-ar- d flash bea to of speed, lasting -resion. Provo Greenhouse Friday. - The orby half a lencth. Wise Counsel- - Utah foamy, to the county farm j It would be auuost impossible for various and WOMEN INJURED and V the bcreaa from was the coopertaing der engineers Kct which had defeated Epinard ob sup- us to extend our persopal appreciaAIT SMASH-IT- S officers of the U. S. S. "California" organitatks for their loyal their lihor Iay at 'Betntont park, the exhibitors and all tions in Pacific, the somewhere asking a lenzth back of the French port and! for the excellence of "' the individuals who rendered' exTwo minor accidents late Satur- thoroughbred. displays. Mr. Thomas to prepare wreaths for We take great pleasure In ex- ceptionally fine service. W do feel, the funeral services of Ralph Har- day afternoon head the list of the sma shops and colli- POLITICAL BOS presses our appwiatiou to the offi- however, that our county ( agriculrison, chief petty officer ont the usual week-enof Utah county and Provo city tural agent Joseph P. Welch; the California," who died during the sions. Mrs. Roy Stubbs. driving lMtKtiOES OPERXTION cials for the us t,t tieir splendid build president of our county farm bufirst part of last week and who was west on Center street, struck the E. Taylor, and our ing ia housing this county exnitu-tio- reau. Samuel buried In Spanish Fork Saturday. rear fender of a car driven by R International Kewa Servtc. We are assured that all tax. local' artist Prof. Orson D. Camp BOjvPOX. Mass, Sept., 27 Tom The radio which was forwarded G. Medgley. The only damage done of from San Francisco said, 'Enquire was to the rear fender of the Targart. veteran Indiana plit!cin nntri ilu Ti3THi tbe exhibit came bell, who took the supervisiona rtis- wi:W the and 'the general had thev that hnildirg th ida sheroa to for was the operated appendicitis is until information received when Medgley ear, according; ' placing of Massachussetts General hospital to- received tb-- r first dividend" on the tic arrangement for the Chief Petty Officer Harrison will iffs office. oe tenaerca a snouta i the exhibits, erection toward the taxes serious occurred more A accident expended day. Order an elaborate be buried. ora-structure. j special vote or thanks by theTrovo wreath to cost about $80 marked, when Mm R. L. Berd. 119 East - His lancer appeadix was removed of this m gnificent members of the cers and we that e express simply fee) been a was had a iural ane;hctic hit by after Rest In Peace, from Chief Piftty Fifth North street, of. the public whenlCbamber of Commerce, M atlmtnistered. Officers 'V. 8. S. CaUforntar andrw4Hv-brrAle--aaaiei- r eoBgratulate the many exhibimrs i We certaiuly Teel fhafotitrcona: to was thrown the pavement Ir. Daniel Jones performed the we other wreath, 'From Shipmates of Berd t an of the virions lines for the ty is on the up grade and that Engineers Force U. & S. California,' but was not hurt severely. Jasie operation. and for j every family who has established Taggart'a cooditioa was said to'CxccUeace of their showing' to coat about $25. Have a photo took her home and promised to caD , farorable. the splendid' spirit of cooperation residence in' this blessed section His to wife, of Chief a according daughter: physician remains of taken showing graph manifested should be congratulated. aad city oa-li-ft Police Wren Wllklna. and on Were at the hospital. wreaths." By HARRY F. RELTLINGER, International News Service Special Correspondent. tOONT VERNON. 111., Sept 27. Overwhelming desire to live has come overKev. Lawrenae M-- Iligbt, who not only poisoned his wife to death but conspired with Mrs. ElsU Sweetin to destroy her husband, Wilford, with the same potion. The slayer, who was expelled from his church yesterdays qnitittf sits In the dilapidated White county believing jail at Nashville, 111., still live ' and he has a useful life to fears greatly to think of what' ' the future holds in store for him. Teg,- - aald the- - clergymen, with his hands sunk deeply in his trouser pockets, "I want to . live more than ever. I'm sorry so sorry for what I've done. But I tn lira, f vrs itvin. nnfii vanl recently, good man. I never sinned bgftre. I Just can't tell how It happkned or what brought it aoouK" " State's Attorney Frank Thomp--' son. however, Is not so sure that the pastor of Ina has led an exemplary Christian life. Today he started a comprehensive Investigation, hack, way back, into the life of the min- mmm 1! I ;V f'. - - uiufilft ATTEND LAST : PASSES PROVO t f LAKijt Ordinance Forbids Consto Festival Officials Pleased tion of Business Houses With Success Attained by Restricted District. First County Exhibit. i f ;. ; CEy j . portant that the contest. name, school and grade be jhls work or lt cannot be Jud, |