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Show ':'. :'l " V"l;v;-:'jLil;v.- V - : - - PROVajJTAH, ' " . V PRICE TWO CENTS ';. ;' .. RIVER FLOOD EIGHT DIE AS CAR DROPS . , I BEGIN MOVE CHOIR CONCERT ; yesterday. ; ", SHEHPERD WILL I GIVEN;P- --i WILL BE TO ICE 'Mi f : . j- i f3 it L 4- iff "17. fa L r No Change in Flow of Water Annual Holidav Program by Could Be Noted the ltest .lalcnt in J Mite City. Saturday. Secretary Hinckley to Recom mend Installation of Major Project. v Skp-fafb- er Ur-ph- a PROPERTY OWNERS SAID TO BE WILLING 10-TURN- S TAX RETURNS PUBLICITY of "M.Ilionair i" lie: urns to Chi-- . .tKJ to AiJ .iqUv-it- Senator Couzens Handles the Publicity Situation With out Sentimentality. . - ... : V A ALL FOUR FAMILIES PART OF CHRISTMAS WEEK FESTIVITIES STAY AT THEIR HOMES ANXiCCS TO ANSWER Men Able to Get Around on Twelve Special Numbers Ar- Eager to Satisfy Relatives of No Reason WTiy Taxes Should Mct'lintocR That All. lie Kept Secret, He Is W ell., States. ranged; Public Invited ' to Attend. Ice Without Wading Recommends Present Svstem to Be Removed to Firth West Street. 1PFJUS IN DEATH '- ,.--"' Stream. . - DECRIES "STATEMENT . PUBUCITY HURTS , - CIUfAnrff Dec..- - 27 , " l'.)- -The flooding waters of the Provo Final arrangements have lieeii wi.tmi figure William I. river that niareomc? four families completed for the aiiiioal free imhlic ith of the of, in the Investigation west uptown early Friday morning concert givy-- by the slake I:i1htW'illft'm "millionaire 'linstock, Chn'mber of ("nmhu'ici' t its first a of ice nncle ch)Lr during the Christina sheet are now .covered' by from .orplian." arrived - here tod-jr .ilf.-i- ) i'e-.;t.-regular meetiiii; TnnMinV that th' The program this year, which is t mii ti a boon and a holidays. to .an"ready Albuquerque, NM., orsanizatlon tak.' liumcdiute stes situation. which promises U be exccitional!v swer all questions :ml to iisk a few for the better lighting of the bnJ No apiireciulile change in the flow will be held Sun-laevening, good, in self of certain section of the rity, according . ness of water could be noticed Saturday. " :v; "1 came back here of my ov n free in the tabernacle' at Secretary K. S. nincklo.r. With the coldness of the evening in- December told newspaper will," Shepherd 7 :f!0 p. in. It will lie snsst'sted, that a in i( of mush flow the the creasing Ptiitlbn. who met. him at fh men , of firoiMTty owners alonj: I'rid-iyit was feared streatni hue The program, which is lieing given I am ready to. tell nil know, to Center street and Viiiversity avenue that tlie stream wf.s rising, but, the under the direcUon of the choir comanswer nil questions; I have noth be appoi'ntwl to consult with the proved to 1m only duet the mittee "with Prof. J. It. lioshanl as to relative' ing to concehl. conunissl'iji I'rovp city ice ns tfie stream had not changed conductor, will consist of sacred The yoiiiigMer above grew up to a few "Also I am going to the solution of the liht'jirollem. !,s (Vmrse. liumlKTs to be rendered by the choir idd glory .to the family name. His certain of Mr. persons," myself questlons The recnnnnemlaiion .Now that the water is frozen assisted by .several of the' 'host name "Well, It's William Green, he added with a signifieittit mbake Hinckley will refer, to a previous tight persons" were killed and seven injured when oyer, the men at the' ranches are singers of the city. Christmas i'he picture below shows him as he of the head. cafe and observation car on a Soo Line train, plunged into the able to get aU.ut without splashing petition presented a few years ago the new president of sungs will also be featured. Sev- looks today-n- s In diHcusslng the Information near Falls. to the city, fofnmi.ssion at which a trestle from Chippewa Mlmfc.;. Chippewa river through l the. eoji water with high eral quartets nd double qiuirfet orFederation 'of Labor, riven liy. F. T. ..the of thunVSO cent Kriedigsn of the UltJ time more pw M rsr- - Ueber Knudu, boots on. TSTe R su a ni "Gom uel ccerngThe tliftt-hganizations of the eitx.are eofttrfbuF nols bad resetrch had section the. owners in lalx.ratory reinark-ablbeen whose fortitude has property pers.. The top picture was taken shown unusual interest Id., disease ing to the program. for a stgned petition was the trying he .of when four age. during yeats .'"With the promise of more moil germs. Shepherd .declared li" bad of a new system. ' said that her largest task Friday crate weather the next day during never wen a typhoid germ ai,d that at that that said is negotiations It was drying gloves u'tid coats fur. the or twof a large attendance. Is anhe." remenilK'red only one Oeca!on time were halted when" a prijper .men who were out in the wet. ' Twelve ticipated at tlie concert. when Breidlgan had iihown his relnive of the working basis could 'not lie reached lanimals All been, numbers offering a wide range of He suid- - these wfre of gertijs. between the city and tile property moved from the water, the niaip musical comiHisition and rendition and vy,ere shuwu-tu- - h! m , owners on the installation cniirit. current "of the stream Rtriking have lieen arranged for the .event. " while at the lalsiratory for treat- According to tlie licst, information j against the stables on the Heber The progrant will be as follows: , Jnent. obtainable at the office of the chamKnudsen ranche where 15 hpnd of "Hark, liary My Soul," by AmSheidierd i;ald that the Investigaber of commerce the sain." property cows .and a large number of young ' brose, quartet and choir; Ramsey, tion wag started by distant relative owners who were then willins to costock were ket. icicles hung from Raises? 10 -De- - Elks Club Gives Presents Temperature ,Ross, jepsen.and Roberts. of William's at Ht. Mary'a, Whik. t i. n cows operate for a tK'tter linhtin? system The the Commissioner Gardner Friday evening. "The Ibily City." Adams, Murray, "t am eager to a wist lu any. .way grets inuring are still in the same ninod. It. is chickens, that sought refuge on the Roberts and choir. Praises Work. Below FrWay Evening. am sure thflt.WJtltani's relatives in ""Hon't and water all taps open 'the beiWed that proton! city high rosts, except a few. that per'.. , "Hark the Loud will lie satisfied and my name will Hymn," the. house !" in every way w ill Old ?Iau Winter fought a losing in ished cold were able the 'water, ('hiistmas was observed at the ladies quartet- - by the Miirdock sis- . Tis is the warning sent out by be cleared," Shepherd said.. '"We with the property owners to give the battle Friday night. county infirmary with a good pro- to come down on a thick bed of ters. I'oiiiinissioner George P. Killings 'to hi; f no objection to William getting city better liiilits. Witti the mercury at 25 degrees gram and an excellent dinner ar- straw placed on the lee In their "We Praise and Rless "Thee," the residents of rlie city following married and we ahould have been It Is understood that the stiggesr the choir. at 7 p. m. Friday even- ranged by the matron, Mrs! Annie 'coop. his suggest ioli that to prefect the the happiest folkB at his wedding." tionNwill be'niade ti.'lh'e city com-.- , below Mrs.' Heber Knudsen, in reviewing Riga, Eggertseti. A large Christmas tree Mrs. "A as it wp.uld Sohuliert, (Jam it water Prtiyer," appeared ing, though lisrhHnir pipes during the cold weathc mission that the pro-cthe situation, said It" might ' have sink below the 36 of the early added to the enjoyment' of tlie taps remain open. Clark. removed be street Center of been worw and remarked that all system . before another day had Two selected number by the 1!. "The city commission 1 nqYTons to Fifth West, giving, a more invit- morning Mrs. Mary Ann Evans of Ameri- her vegetables and, several hundred Y. C string trio, under the direction to iroie-- the not Such case, the (was dawied.. at proM'rty of the resithe than into entrance city of bottled the cellar ing fruit in SatOTday--mornihowPVJKL the can Fork acted as Santa Claus and quarts and therefore suggested the Prof. Ralph Booth. of dents . present. reclamation officials were surprised distributed sacks of candy;, mils are safely packed" in "cold storage" "In Pethlehein Town." by Parks .(in ning of the taps during the cold Mr. Hinckley In this roihtei-iii.itas the water in the cellar has frozen to find a moderation of-- ' 10 degrees and other sweetmeats. It npia'tirs,' howeve r, as Double mixed (pthrtet comi)ose.l of .pell. fact that comity com- asolid block of ice. She U hop-iiithe night, the .thermometer Members ..of the Provo lodge No. to Murdoek. though everybody allowed every lap HansVn, ........ film np-- ficroed Peterson, to during fluff, the fruit jars are not broken. 15"""leiow Saturday S49, I. 1. O. Elks visited the inand in the city to remain open 24 hours Roberts Jensen, "laee ornamental lights on the river registering The other families were reported Martin, in tboi afternoon and pre-- , morning. firmary n day lately." said Mr. Hillings. Martin S. Pi'Itt, fifi yenV old resi Roshard. norm slate highway hridee on the the new cold wave that is re- seated each one of the men with a faring about Ihe some,, the sheet of a of Sprinville, died .Friday af- dent restrlt water . of the Ruth ",As "O, Night," be Holy supply made Partridge of the city. An effort- will ported by weather bureau officials handkerchief besides candies and ice making it easier to get ar""dhas been diminished to. such Lteriioon al ?, o'cloeji in' Provo" choir. the and efty to- havTTh cmity commission and to be beaded this way from the nuts to all, Late Saturday afternoon :the Ice , Mn Perry .was. burn In Spring-till( "Light of the World.". linden, ;i K.int as to make It.'hazardous In out" of gome of the cKje c!uis Of the city northwest" does not hit this secA delicious "dinner consisting of jam that turned the strea oii August 17... and since male quartet, Martin, Jensen, Rob- case of fire. Residents living a in tic construction of tion of the country, the present cold roast pork, chicken, .potatoes, Us on channeLclosHA the original gravy, n ri of the city also sections Roshard.' esrK active erts has and youth higher span- sfiap, the worst in years, prom' electric new sign and channel. turned the. stream and fruit, was also large parsnips,' cake ' S. that they have difficulty in worker In the L. Spirit Tof God,", by Neildlinger ' to the, north, threatening Charley ' ' ning the ,west eii'ranfe of the ises to he broken. "Silent Night, Holy Night,", by' getting any water at at.y tiipe di:r- lie is HirrVlwil by nine children Yffici:ils of the reclamation scr' enjoyed. . bridge. James T. Gardner, chairman .of ! Madsen's home and the Owen ""'" follow' llartlu "A'ayne Peiry of aa the denTTtolfe ;" Pratt. Ing day. decide Smoot with so j been vice have no J of water .directors besieged place Practically the Ivmrd the'cftuufycoininission, tag present "Dreams of Galilee," by Morrison, "It Is every tap Garfield, Edward Perry .ef Wiluu, At Iflie'lr next nicctitig to push tlie in- calls for the temperature readings at the Christmas 'eIebra.tion and re- is running in the tuer bed, and in tile house ojM'ii. If one tap-- li Mot.t.. 'Urs. Kff1i Hurst of Carey, stalln'tion Of f. m w' lighting system that arrangements nave been made ports that all of tlie old .folks thor- fresh outbreaks are expected at any Lillian Allred find choir. . "Hallelujah Chorus," from Han- allowed "to flow freely jluring the Idaho, Mrs. 'Bona 'Row of Caldwell. 1 believe to call ni the: chamber of commerce in the business-sectioe time. Tlie water around-th- e oughly enjoyed, the program, as Knudr of Idaho. Mrs, Myrtle Kljfp of did del's "Messiah," choir'. night,, thro should, be no of at. the bureau according tit m instead some ' agreement, '. that by Mrs. Eggerisen; ; sen homes had lowered-- from four is no need well, Idaho.' Mrs. Loiiiac PliaJnUr : tic- pityes.freezjjiir. Ttx.ro Leona Van V. organist Wagoner; hetween soon to I. Whittemore, reached superintenwill be "We are Very fortunate fn secur- to A. TTow.ird sir inches due ' to the flood on Lloyd Williams assistant .organist. ' of tlie tasis ..remaining o.cii in the of AsJito'n, .Jda-hn' th- property owners and the oUf dent at the local office. ing the services of a ,woman such as fiiue. Taps outside should .not Perry, Melvln S.. Perry.: a ml .Toseph " day the side other .""'". of the 'Aver. Mr, declared ninekley M rs. Eggertsf a to commission," .Ucharge of the Y. Perry all of Provo. be permitted to run open, ft is Ten ; grand "The time in now ripe to enter into institution." said Mr. Gardner. 4: under the present" lov force o children alo survive : of a the securing for '"She has succeeded in an excep(negotiations e at SPECIAL L 0. O. F. SlEBTIXO ' take a cha'O on them or p.roiect. The funeral services ill protialdy BABY BURIED. lietter lighted city than tional degree In keeping, the institlii'-in some otjier way."be held In.. the Sj.iingvUle Second a A special meeting-o- f the I. O. . tution clean, and homelike. ' Tothe present time. TJie citizens as after'-- ' meet ing house ward a Will O. F. move,, be such held Home demand lodge Sunday to funeral services were held whole seem gether with her. assistants' she. is to noon. t ty. owners afternoon at 2oVIock in the 1k a majority of the j.rop. congratulated on the manner in Saturday for Richard Wendell hall. All memliers of Provo lodi which the" aged are carrd for at the RiKbjvthe are In favor of .the installation and son of Mr. institution. : '" and Mrs. Wendell M. Rlgby. Inter- No. 14, are urged to be in at the city commission is TvillinK -- YEAR-OLD tendance. ''', . ahead. Pn.v.. otigiif to 'lfiave' a new , Despite the extreme c6ld weather, "'Anyone desiring ;to .'visit the ment the", was in city cemetery. 14 lioy wonts 6f the four "patrols of may do so at aiiy time. A system' before. next summer." troop 5 of the Bonneville ward are standing welcome ia extended the spending their Christmas vacation taxpye,rs and public in general." Worn school at the.: Ileiselt rock Royden fiaiigerfleld,, son of Mr. house n i'rovo canyon. and Mrs. J W. IHingerfield, will The iK.ys. who are under the dileave Sunday, evening for Chicago .. ?"PAS"lH FtRS Dit.,"27. Mts. "The fourth annual Leadership wait until tlieir children ere old where .he'will rect ion of" Ray Eliison, HCoiitinaste inarticulate at the Rose Davidson. f2 years of age, held at the Brigham enough to come to 'ProVo and Week will and MurretV Sutton,' assistant atteitd t'niversity of Chicago and engage in died ' WeilrlMday rriortiltiir, after a Janbe : will Toung not university beginning the B. T. left Fritlay and brii-illnf 't the homV of htr pnliiicnt- seieiiei' ntuily. J.;-''BWy2&luit'h niitil Wedno'day. Scout Com- "Uelegatcs came from practicallyl Jfr. Dutigerfield has sufficient dft'ighter. lil rs... lames .lamewn, with ""Leadership- week has become an eery couniy in ttan eml most of credit for an A. K. 2. missioner Roy Fassey is also presrOKK.-lhy.." degree at the whi ip she made her home. AMERICxVN the influence of which them were asked to institution, the on trip. ent give an ac- Young university and, has. completed" "" Mrs. Davidson; was born in Bennett, Mrs. Iavon Harrington la felt throughout the inte'rmountaln count of the SAN FRANCISCO, Dec., 27. Using the house as only a place proceedings.; in their all j he courses Hint are offered in She. crime- to. America forty wife of Leslie Bennet and' daughter election " to district,"' declared Prof. Lowry cwn localities-oito stay over night, the boys are out II '.P.) A special their return hojjie. line wiiir'his sjieeialwition. vi ars azo and had lived ni'Vanada ; died Tuesday, of U S. Harrington, r tlie to the late con- Nelson, director of extension di- The audience we reach, therefore. i real winter outing as well as choose a He has been especially active' in, until fifteen years ago, when she at the home of her parents. She for a sfmly of treis and nature dur- gressman Julius Kahn of San Fran-- ' vision of the university,. notonfined to those who actually stniteiit government. class activities, came- to Spanish.' Fork. Her for ti Ameria. a 1W2 was l6rn Junejn,. cameg lie else last win t 'as held February "People ritfend the sessions . ' dead of winter. The plans year from and publicatioiis, has tH'eti deait many years. .married to ilr. ing the can Fork and to a ptoclaitmtlon Issued by far as Oregon and from the1 remote .41' "All of those who come "for the debating, oratory qmjrtrurt a'skeeing and.cft:t are 4o os wen as Honorary 1S123. nrores- - She is survived by 'her daughter. Jfovember. '" , Bennett in ' of sectiofag Governor Richardson. Before the Wyoming. most of '. they leadership programs nWiy sional organtatlona. He is at pres- Mrs. James Jameson and a son and Ttncldoa lnr till.1 iibnilU and parents ing cotjrs aa4pjie!id - Mrg,: Kahn, wfdow of "the late left they were overwhelmed" ' with .i icu iiichi no mucin. ie carry doors. tliwTont impression of ent affiliated with the Y, AlpbaJDel-t- a daughter, living. In Canada, besides Mrs. .Bennett Is sarvivfd by three congressman and Ray Burrvho has the bounty of the spiritual add edu- the hospitality of the5 rnHmio of Commerce fraternity ; Tan hfappa of urandchildren and hrothers, Vern and James Harring0.-- te death resigned as aecretary to, Senator cational feast which the university, A Provo and witness the winter beau- - Ajpha, an,' 4 CLEVl4A. ' and fra honorary debating ill ton, both, of American Fork tfaemt a One couple' fifliAnoB'' yhr'tsfms booze HirtiJ Johnson,; are the only an-- had prepared Jfor " lMB -I Bd from the ty-mtius r-lf of e' Umg i 4r3 15. ,r, .Leonard Harrington t'?'eoii!dl!n.rdlv Recoiiiineiidat'uitis wi'.l be miule to of tlio Pro'vo the new dint-tor- s d- - , l e , . e : 1 fi "i o ;. Commerce May" Urge Better Street"MgKtmg BE ASKED TO I x. , a $ 28, 1924. R ' ' 10 DIRECTORS yyj ' Chamb i. SUNDAYS-DECEMBE- i :a :cki.j3k" Vi',: - " : : WITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE PROVO POST o , " T7 - - -X:-; VOIm. K0.31. o ,r- ' e AffiD PATIENTS WEATHERMAN - . FI1SIERCMY 01Y15BE0W exix-rlcnc- GO SPARINGLY AT INFIRMARY ON THAT WATER: . HEAR PROGRAM QkVQ i ligni; nti tm OiiliJ DlLLlll 13 - ut SPRINGVILLE t ng (MEN DIES , i;Hathe g i If e coin-plai- f n "Wel-oiiic'- 1 ' . - . t'l n, but-liu- - ' 27. WASHINGTON,..' '. Dee., The comfor il:.P.) nioycment plete. publicity of ineouip tax returns was given great impetus today when" Senator (Nmswis, Mieh.,x Republican and chairman of the tai inves- win mi t tee a nnotmtrd -- h im-- tigating in favor self of complete publicity." j - Coiir.ens decried the statements of Kccretary'of the Treasury melloil. administration chieftains and li)r industrial leaders who claim that the publicity provision of the pres-- . ent tax law la hurting business ami the governiuent'a revenues., v.onung rrom, a uian wnjKwas associated ,wrth ono or tfijt?61ggest prL vat- - basiHesspsl ryr th ...... n . t Vlri - ..... folol .munnajlt' nil.A jrain, who "iilmaelf signed a check to the 8,000,(M)0 In taxea governntt'iuyfor the statement was glve " p one adibyKsignlflcanee by congressional leatfers." ' "The plea that tax pnblieity glvet , triemit ouzens tflld the I'nlted PTess "Such propaganda Is spread with, out justification, when as a matter of Tart every big. business man! knows that he chh find. out all h wauUjabtoit the financial conditUmal of his competrtorf at any tlmehq," w Ishes. ' ; "The trick of getting information' concerning comppfitiis. Is atmm plished by hirirtg their d,epnrttBout heads and has lieen done for yers. It wa's worked on me several tiuutu when I was manager for I'ord. 7. "The one thiiig th.it'pnblU 'ty d'I'ive is a more honest euforcOmeiif-oTin .v i nwf the sitsrht-- , j the tax law. est excise for ke.'p'ng tax secrets and the only porpose it selves js to eiMoiinige disbiiiosty." Pi llll-- e I'f the of'rinh. Il"ity' Bilheretits In this emigres. ' leaders Jin ve 'decidejl to poarpnoo ru- - effort to rejieal the present tax publicity Inwjfrhtil the next segsjpn. 'hiiirm.in Snroot the senate finance comm'tree who is leadlm; to the present law, the e has indicated that President may call 'en extra session In to deal 'with new tat fptem!r ami take up the publicity the consiitutioD'alitT of which ia'now-bci- ne fought out in the coiirta ution irtlictnienf. of three : - . . Cool-Idg- newiapera whic.U.-paint- retnrna ed of tax payers. " SCOUTSENJOY Mr'-Perr- -- r. j ' WINTER CAMP IhDANGERFIELD , nine-day-ol- d ' . TO CHICAGO YOUNG WOMAN seont-maste- - - I' f Tee6-lan- m. - 1 - snc-esso- S" I ji 1 - hus-bnn- d 17,'"ac-cordin- - k lioard s -.. - great-grandchil- tO l,LTys1'p fn l r .rwrH H'ni lT-int- s W. A. ' 1 r, FOMNGRESS a- WOMAN DIES? MRS. KAHN RUNS PASSES'AWAY 5? SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES IN'OAlRYMAN' 92 7 . JERSEY PHOTO Laree t'ui of Nut tail's Fine Herd. . ..The current "iasue of fWrd's Dairyman, the leading da'ry niagaJ r.lne in the' Cutte wide ci ulatton throughout the en tire country carries a large pictt home and of W. ANut-ell'In connection wit Jersey ihir arthie fn the; ruagazlne, 1 "The Suocesaful Dairymaai, .Mr. N'utaU's herd is not only the Very best ty but in the state as several prlies an his animals. '...They' Palryirfsn .iiidica U-t- 1 reognltirvhas' " |