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Show V THE .. . t, vol. in. Na - AY-UND HERA LB 5 - WITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE PROVO POST j. 23. PROV& UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, J924. PRICE TWO CL o In U o U JO O -- aooaoooo 0 .o o - t I1NIDE" ADVERTISING o " 1 IB DEI a Ut M - v. h U --J OUUIwmiuuyi AL I t 11 mr iml 97 II mm mm m m m mr.9 Mfm I M m I- m mm fiwrur VII - 7 vr'-- -- .. :r m II- - II -- , r- v te Cv -- N. - Jensen - Elected Name of Lehi Man Written School Head Over Dr. H. M. ottTag Found in Bible. Woodward by 10,566. . Dr-i- -- ' Utah county's scenic loop around Provo and American Fork canyons will be included in Sail Lake City's $75,000 publicity compalgn for Utah next year provided that Improvements are made on the American Fork and Provo canyon roads, it was announced Friday at a "good roads" meeting with Chairman James T. Gardner of the Utah county commission. Those present at the meeting were Joseph Kayburn, secretary if the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce with the road commutes consisting of W. E Ellison, WUlard Richards, Sam Barlow ; Dana Parkinson, district supervisor of the TI, S. forest services E. .S. Hinckley, secretary of the Provo Chamber ot Commerce with the road committee of that organisation and "he Provo Rotary and Kiwanls clubs? the mayors of American Fork and Lehi fommlUeea-f- ta with Stephen L. Chipman of American tbrwft Fork. Estimates were made showing that the high line dugway in American Fork canyon could be widened and made safe for tourist travel at a cost of $3,500 to the county. Mr. a similar Parkinson pledging amount fjJhiLtorjet.8emjna ia half nf th nntppo of the road provided it will be constructed according to certain specifications. The stretch betwen Aspen Grove and the North Fork in Provo canyon which would fall' entirely to the county, would cost between three and five thousand dollars, it was said, although the forest service is now keeping up the road from Aspen Grove over the summit into ' American Fork canyon. In the absence of Oommlssionert. A. O. Smoot who was out of town and Fred Matley who is ill. Commissioner could only promise that the matter would be taken up and the necessary improvements made as fast as means and public sentiment would permit, it was stated by Walter Adams who was chatv man at the meeting.. The Kiwanls club road committee is taking up the work particularly la Provo canyon, it was stated, in order to present the work before the public and insure its completion before the tourist season opens next mmmer. FIFTH WARD IN VAUDEVILLE Those who were fortunate enough to be able to attend the organ and choir recital rendered some time ago in the Fifth ward chapel will be interested to know that another entertainment is to be given by the same organisation on Friday, November 14. This time, however, the entertainment will be in a lighter strain but will be none the less ar- tistic for the fact that t. Professor Boshard has personally trained a number of young people, juveniles in fact, for the performance. It will be remembered by most residents of the city that a number of years ago Professor Boshard had a regular organisation of juvenile voices whose renditions won for them such renown that papers and publicists throughout the state made high appreciative comment of his art- - The productions to be given Friday will do credit to the reputation that Professor Boshard has established for himself. ; While there will be a number of features performed by adults, the majority end perhaps, the most interesting part of the program, wHl be rendered by Juveniles, am ae ae NH N ULnu llll nlll V saw nI I1IIIMIBIBI 1 MMA ULV' LU U 1 IlLu Ji r k w Zi . - T ftm.-.:xTA'afc - .. iTjy.iMa .:.... , V ( t ansm msj, , aT . LI 1 in I rxJivi,a.'tl-'- nJirSJB'Wv . Members or:wrecklnfiTewi Public Services to Be He Find Body on Mapleton, Fountain Tuesday Bench. Forenoon. L. BIBLE AND LONG JOHN E. HOLD EN GETS IMPROVEMENTS ON ROPE ALSO IN CAN LARGEST VOTE , LOOP ARE NEEDED Wider. m state hkd un If Road is Made m ELECT DernV Majority Over Mabey Hunters f ino uaivamzea Salt Lake Chamber of Cum Hidden in a Wash, on; Close to Ten Thousand to merce Offers West Of Lew.' :A in Making Loop Known. Mark. ised c Scenic Itiop Included'.In: Advertising Fun : nFuwiMnnpi Large Tourist Traffic Prom o o Oft According to figures compiled from the returns of the election in the 29 counties of Utah; George R. Dern received a majority in ten counties, the total majority being approximately Dern carried votes. Utah, Salt Lake, Garfield, Grand, Tooele and Juab 6845 Weber, Carbon, Emery, Sevier, counties. BODY THROWN FROM L- ....WB L- r ... SSmA '' . W.."56ivotfS. . can The"votesTor"(h didates fat the entire state, according to figures available at present, are as follows: For president: Coolidge, 76,477 f Davis, 46.766: LaFollette, 31,188. For governor: Mabey, 72,127; Buried in a wash west of Lehi op the road to Fairfield, 900 rounds of rifle ammunition was found in a 25 gallon galvanized garbage can by some hunters Thursday afternoon. About four inches of the can was exposed as a result of a cave-i- n ot the wash. Beisdes the 900 rounds of Newton rifle ammunition, the can also contained a complete ammunition ree loading outfle, 30 feet of new r, rope, a blacksmith forge a coil box with two coils half-inch- hand-blowe- for an auto, a white shirt, a pair ot L. D. S." garments, a Bible, a copy of the Salt Lake' Herald for December 1, 1918 and a copy of the Deserev News for November 30, 1918. On a tag in the Bible was written, "John Barrl, Lehi. Will calf The can was found by Ben Brown and Harold Good of American Fork RiUleiuntinghMhebilts.The fine was turned over to Sheriff".!, Boyd who is making an investigation just where all of the ammunv tioiiiettmrttma end be used for. , , Dern, 81,972. For Justice of the supreme court : Straup. TT.689; Weber, GSfiSfr. For secretary of state: Crockett, 80.510; Funk. 65,579. j attorney general: 79.573: (Robinson, 66,210. state treasurer: 78,895; Rlrie, 63,643. For state auditor: For p Jtws4 DIICCrRTDACCV - I . ROAD MARKERS RECEPTIONaor ROTARMIE a (United LONDON. Nov., Press) The Russian - embassy - in London was the scene of the strangest function in British diplomatic history Friday night As the last of an army of painters and decorators left, Christian Rakovsky, Russian Embassador, threw open the doors of the old imperial embassy , and welcomed friends of Russia to a reception in honor of the seventh anniversary of the communist revolution. The affair was exclusive, newspaper correspondents were excluded and all information waa refused. The guests ranged from typists and clerks from the soviet 'office to men distinguished In the political . , "Qualifications for Rotary Membership," C. H. CarroU; "Responsibility of Rotary Members to Their B. Communlty,,, J. Tucker; "Need for Attending International and District Conventions," J. B. Ashton ; "History of Rotary. H. Or Merrill. and "Responsibility of Rotary Members to Their Club," L. W. Oaks. and literary world. I Members of the club : lamented . A few of the guests were .in evening dress, but most ot the' women miTaMU a Till Mnnsa Workmen business salts. Figure High Although Among the ' distinguished ers Get Minimum Pay, personages were H. G. Wells, George , N Auditor Says. Bernard Shaw, George Lansbury, Arthur Henderson, Tom fltww and . 8idney Webb. The general election conducted in cost the will county Utah county The exceptional pulling power WOMEN GOVERNORS ' . MAY SOON MEET approximately $5,000, according Jo of, -- Herald classified advertising SAN ANTONIO.. Texas; Nov.; recently was demonstrtaed to an estimate made by County AudiMrs. Don Price of 159 East Seva (United Press) The first tor C L. Wright With registration enth North and' her only regret two women in the United States in to $60 is that she didnt have more agents receiving from $30 to be elected governors may each of the 67 voting districts and calves, as that is what she ad- meet here next month to-- get an average cost of about $7 for each vert (sen ind the wnunw acquainted. ' i or tne. . tnree almost judges overwhelming, w . . . . ... . I eacn aistnci, me cosi soon mauun Mrs. Price had a calf to give to high figures. so a small and Inserted away Cost of printing the ballots runs classified advertisement in The Herald. In less than ten minnearly $900 and other costs incident to getting out the supplies will utes after the paper was out a the man called up and soon" therebring the total up to $5,000 mark set aside for the elecafter was in possession ot the tion in the budget made tip by the animal Calls continued coming "Children need books ; they in that evening and the next must have them. Adults also need county commissioners! Mr.- Wright ' pointed out day the Inquiries were bo many books, but they can get them for While the cost seems rather high that Mrs. Price and her daughsaid Miss Eveline themselves," the "alone, persons ter were busy in answering the Bean, librarian at the Provo public for the county receive election the officiating at phene and for a time they felt library In commenting on the imas though it would be necessary portance ot the annual Childrens only a relatively small wage fo are Election to install a regular switchboard Book week to be observed from NoJudges their services. e cents an hour for and a staff of opera tore, , vember 0 to 15. : , , paid twenty-fivAnother . demonstration ; J of "As a general rule children win their long shift and wefrry and also Herald - advertising value ocwait until they: are supplied. Someget ten cents a mile ene way fo curred last week when the times they will starve for the want bringing their returns to the counRegistration La Mode Beauty Parlor adverof ar book and aofeknow that they ty clerks office. " are starving.. agents get: $3 a day for the eight tised its specials 'for the week and after the first insertion nil "fib many? books are sent out from registration days and also a fee fo time for more than a week in the press each year it la rather difeach name registered on the books, advance waa filled as a direct which has to be transcribed onto the ficult to choose these which will be result of the advertising poll beok for the use of the Judges lasting and worth while. In order ' ' . . to help parents choose the rbjht of election; Waters, 32,033. ELECTION COST countym Results Obtained Prove Value of Daily Herald Ads Mu vn UTAH COUNTY Winner Ambassador Entertains Mixed Craft theme Education was the taken Gathering in Honor of Com mnnist Revolution. up by the Rotary club at their weekly luncheon at. the Hotel Roberts with Dr. H. G. Merrill, chair-ma-n Hoiden,; of the education cmmlttee, in . 86,895; Larson, 56,336. charge of the program. inFr superintendent of public Three minute talks were given by struction: Jensen, 78,687; Wood- members of the club in which tht 'A various phases of Rotary wer ward, 68,121.' For congressman. First Utah dis- taken up. The subjects treated trict: Colton, 89,859; Francis,! were as follows: "The Relation ot 82,073. : Rotary to the Nation," George W. For congressman. Second Utah FiUroy; "Acquaintanceship Within 42,078! the Rotary Club," 0. T. Kiegley; district: Leatherwood, FI Several Clues to Be Investi gated by Sheriffs Force ' and Railroad Detectives. of Legion to -Members dress Students of Univ WrapiKMl la a Denver newspnpoi of October 2t, the IkhIv of a newborn infant girl was found on th eRHtbound tracks of the Denver ana Rio Grande railroad on Mapleton bench between SpringvlUa and th mouth of Spaninh Fork canyon, Frlduy, by F. F. Bonny. L. A and Ray Miller, members of a wrecking crew working near thi. scene of the find. The body was brought to Provo by Deputy Sheriffs Otto Blrk ano George Davis and County Attorney Martin M. Larsen. It is the opinion of the investigating officers that the body had been thrown from th eafttbound D. & It. G. train No. 2 which passed through Springvllle at 8:10 p. m. Thursday morning. According to the railroad officials who are assisting Sheriff J. D. Boyd In solving the mystery, inves tigation among the train crew on No. 2 shows thaf there was no sick person on the train. Working on the theory, thai the ra n a btought.ojatQ In a suitcase and then, thrown from a window, the officers are following a clue which they believe in time will lead to the guilty parties. The body is at the Hatch Funeral Home. ArmWlce Day Will be obsen Proves under the direction d Provo Post No. 13 of the Am sity and City School Legion. Public , exercises wia held at the fountain at the section of University avenud Center street at 11 .o'clock Tu forenon. A salute of 21 guns will be by members of lttery C ot tl tional guard. A bugle roll cal be blown after which, every in the city should remain ailed two minutes in honor to the ory of the soldiers who lost lives in the world war. Following the blowing of ta address will be delivered by U 8. BalUf. newly elected iud At each one the city schools patriotic program be.' given with- - members of, American Legion, the America' gion Auxiliary - and the Star Legion as the speaker The speakers at the achooh be as follows-- Frank Deming i Voting issivera f James B, Ti high school; George Worthen coin high school; Stanley Dui Parker school; Harry Butler, ser school; Martin M. Li Franklin school ; ' P. 8. Ht Timpanogs school. In the evening the annual stlce day carnival will be givf GETS-N- EW the Armory under the direct! the Legion and the Auxiliary; ceding the dance, a frolic ca or parade will be held, in ' members of the two organic BURGLAR Auto Club ot Southern California Completes Signing of Highways. , : SUIT AT Signing of through highways in LAS VAGAS, N. M., Nov. 8. Utah county has been completed by (United Press) The kingdom ot the Auto Club of Southern CaliforSan Miguel has lost its ruler and nia working in conjunction with most picturesque character. the Auto Clug of Utah. The four Officers Suspicion Burglary Judge .D. J. Leahy, for. many important tourist connections in Was Committed by Man years called "dictator" of his "king- this county have all been signed in Acquainted With Store. dom by Tils political enemies, were the marking program designed to to the dis- cover the state's scenic defeated for highway Burglars entered the grocery trict judgeship by H. Lavitre on Ninth store cit-system. bis one time political ally. Southland State streets about 10 include The four roads the priCar) C Magee, Albuquerque, o'clock Friday night and carried r, editor of a Scripps-Howar- d mary north and south Zion Park avyay A new suit of clothes belong-Ingr- o TribMexico New State the Arrowhead trail one of the Levitre boys. Mrs. oil, une and Leahy have fought each highway 322 signs have been Levitre heard the burglar in the which jome several years "and it other to placed between Nephl and Salt store and rushed in just in time now seems Magee has won." the Provo canyon connection see him leave through the front Lake; ' But with Magee's victory passed the Victory highway at Hebev door. Entrance had been made the district judge who sat on his with on which the club has placed through the back door. City bench in the costume of the south- From the nature of the burglary 45 signs; the main east and west west and gave his decisi of connection 7 through the Spanish ing erect in his court and the Thistle junc it was committed by someone Fork Armijb was successful on a fusion tion canyon with Sanpete and Sevlei thoroughly familiar with the store. ticket supported by independent Re-- , are Suspicions in. that direction countie Democrats. and With publicans The Spanish Fork canyon con- being investigated. him on the fusion ticket with LorImmediately after the btirglai enzo Delgado, sheriff of San' Miguel nection under the system as It has alarm had been sent in Deputy date' will reto been completed vote fot county, whose tremendous Sheriffs Otto Birk. George Davis was attributed to the ac- ceive a large part of ,all tourists and B. F. Roper and Traffic Officer tion of "Leahy in suspending him as entering the state from Colorado. Ed Van Wagonen"rushed to the sheriff a few days before the elec1. The marking program hasto extended picked hp several tap th scene. They beyond the border llnet tion. short transients In the "jungles'-Grand Junction and at terminals Leahy, on the basis of unofficial Cortez. Colo. distance from, the store and lodged returns, was defeated by 600 vqtes In this marking program the them In the county Jail over night in a district normally 3,000 Republiclub has demonstrated California can. He has not. conceded defeat its sincerity in joining hands with but such is apparently his lot' ' the Auto Club of Utah tourist travel Into Utah LEVITRE STORE ' Louis-Armlj- - , news-pape- - . ' attired in carnival hats and si decorationa will visit the va stores of the city. The Armory will be decora a fantastic scheme and will materially in conveying the val and celebration spirit' According to the officers of Provo Post No. 13 of the Ami Legion, the dance in the Amu the only official dance to be In the city by the Legion on stice day. "In past years we have trlf run dances at two different i the same night, said Arno, Rawllngs, chairman of the committee. "This arrangemen been found "entirely nnsatisfa and so we have decided to hava one dance. The official dasd be in the Armory. "We Invite aU of our fried pate'with us iathe dancl we assure them a splendid The annual Legion Armistice d have all been among the most ce8ful social events of the dt this year promises to be no I tlon." I . CONCERT m a , toward-de-velop- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES :.. lty-couri thet Lhod-jBsa- ARE PLACED IN EDUCATION IS Walker; SALUTE De-fon- d .. For t?I -- The highest vote was polled by John E. Holden for state auditor, who received 86,888 or 27,552 more votes than his opponent, Daniel O. Larsen. Ot the successful candidates, Daniel N. 'Straup, who was elected justice of the supreme court over A. J. Weber, received the least number of votes, polling only 7T.589 o 8,030 votes more than the Democratic candidate. r Dr. Hugh M. Woodward, Demonominee for the office of cratic superintendent of public instruction was defeated by Dr. C. N. Jensen by TWENTY-ONE-GU- N EASTBOUND TIUIN kind of books for the home library the public library will distribute during Book Week a list of the best 100 books suitable Jtor children's V gif- t"The 'library is also giving two books as prises for the best essays about books, book characters or the care of book All children in the elementary grades are eligible to enter the contest Esssyg must be v,'.' Intnot later than Thursday, No- vember 13. Arrangements will be made to have the winning essays published. "Parents are invited to visit the library daring the week and see the display of some of the newer and better Children's book" ing and toward relieving which has been exercised against this state. The signing b an accredited touring organization should at least enconrage travel ever Utah roads ton degree. ' The Southern California tourlna organization has covered 1895 miles of roads in the Utah signing program, - tapping the terminals at Grand Junction and Cortex, Colo., and tielng in with roads in the Arizona strip and with the former. terminal of the marked highways well as including the principal highways in southern Nevada as Las Vagas as. well es the highways south of Salt Lake. X 8igns have been placed in a man ner convincing of the sincerity of the Auto Club of Southern Califor nia in joining hands with the Auto Club of Utah to develop tourist travel jnto Utah. - , . FOURTH WAI FIREDESTROYS SEVEN PLANES Wyof, NoV. . 8. Seven air mall planes and the hangar in which they were stored burned herei last tii(;ht shortly before midnight Loss was expected to reach $200,000. Fire started when an electric light globe broke and ignited the gasoline soaked floor of the hangar. CnEYEN'NE, i United 'Press) Immeditely after a huge, storage tank of gasoline exploded, spraying the building with ga Air mail today will be carried west from Cheyenne in the same plane that brings it from Omaha. AU reserve plane, from North Platte, Nebr., Rock .Springs and Rawllngs, Wyo., have been called . into Cheyenne. t A high class sacred concert be given by the Second ward I Sunday' evening at the Fourth I Professor Elmer E.J chapel. aov will have charge of the gram and . will be assisted byj J Ing musicians of the city. The program is as follows: I "Come Thou, O Joy of Natf Mr Ella K.: Stubbs and J mope Thou to God"; choir, munion Hour"; choir, The I Prayer"; Mr Ella R. Stubb Mr Bertha Ross, There Wi in Heaven"; Floyd Larsen, j phone solo; choir, "Te Shall t in the .Land"; Mr Grant E sen, reading; Mrs. "Marie B Miss Edith Ross, Mr Lavea j "If My Songs Had Any Pktn! choir, "Shout Aloud ia Trim Alfred 8 wesson, violin solo; Marie. Homer, "Ave Marie"; i "The Radiant Mora Hath I Away.V-A j y: |