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Show UNDAYthe aukk rwalU ara Wfcea tepcnttrc, a DUy i thMtei Unit Uii. mtfm wrzr wmcms combined PROvct posv ' 0000 000000 o,o o o II m FIGHTERS o o o O' o o o e e o oji o o .. -- - AT THE MOFTH OF ,8AXD KANSAS CITY. MoM Feb. H. The CAVE. Ky, Feb., 14. (U.P.J One fireman waslfViUed Cavern toward thef nhaft driving find Bnifp"Ttn77W'flinti where Floyd CoIIhib has .lcen endamage caused by fire which swept tombed 15 days has reached a point through the America d Royal Ll've- - Within three feet of the roof of his a" housing- Kansas- "Crtjra irangomTiytTOeriln charge of ' annual automobile show .early b rescue work said at 0 a. tu. The roof Is about three feet thick day. ' Hence they are Curtain Jsfin Crane, tSS, the old7 they estlmato. six within now feet of the passage eat ruptain in the fire departmeut, 'was crushed teneath falling walla. leading to.Collin. We'expect to strike the limestone - The fire believed to have originated from defective wiring, start- roof of. Collin's passageway within ed after midnight, only a the nex three feet," the statement ' few shortly minutes after the last of thou asserted.'" "Three feet below that we should 'sands of 'motor show visitors had break into the cavern." .. left ' ; ' Three hundred and fifty automoThis, according to H. T. hi direct chrge at the pit. biles of the latest model were de- of was Indicated liy th-i- r survey. peyed' nd- the $100,Oc arena, home of the "Every snceessi ve development ha hiiiiuhI American Koyal Livestock lMrne out the accuracy of our .show were Mi standing this morn- added, "and there ' " lllg. is evefy reason to believe our esti Thousands of persons watched mate is correct." the blaze', which firemen were helpSoundings made by the Cln- less to combat successfully. The cinnatih who yestefdajr erawledlnto entire fire fighting force of both the- perilotni passage which trapped Kansas Cltysionght the, flames for Odlins and ascertained the vMim seven hours. still livedo was heard jjlalttly: In the to have - The automobile-showvwCarmichaeL closed tonight. Dealers said it hud shaft, aeeorlngto Tapiiings confirmed this estimate. been the most sweessfilf exhibit of Text of the commnnlque follows : ils'klud held here for 19 years. "Rain, snow and colder during the Flames shot- hundreds of feet "Into the air as gasoline tanks on frtsht. Owing 1o difficult character ' was almost the many of the ears exploded. Sirens of material, progress - m the- hnniliig cars shrieked as the slowest on record.- It required nine initiation J)urucd off, causing short and a half hours, to finish a three foot section. Four separate lium circiils. A score of fire companies pumped excavators were ready to timber streams of water on the biasing but cavelns occurred and It J estl-- . building lint the fire had gained too mated'12 cubic yards of material were removed on this section alone. much headway. ?Total depth of shaft now is. 54 dlscov Jess Simpson.-watchmei'ed a small blase lu the ceiling of feet' The timber section was comthe pavilion where many of the fin- pleted at 8 a. m., and excavation . est cars of the show work resumed. lit' the next three He turtiHl in an alarmndjthen fetihellmestoiie roof overl.vg ' the rapidly" what is believed to lie tbeieavernotcr sreudlng flames. lie was. forced region should be reached and after to aluuidon this after throwing sev- breaking through this for three feet, eral buckets of water on the fire, the long hoped for avenue to Collins1 .; he said, i' ; may appear. At this time indicaVirtually all of tBer automobiles tions this lP.) - " . Car-mlcha- as - - - -- '" an, were-housed- ", rrfmtoerrectnemof accordin- g- to survey. . officials of the show. Slost of the "Six Vanderbilt college students curs , were to have been shown at came in during the night with the Boston Francisco the San and avowed intention of outdoing the hlbits within the next few weeks. record of Western Kentucky Normal American . Boyal building school ho have Itroken athletes. the finest of all by filling the one, sixth its kind in the country and was bucket every two erected in 1922. The floor area cubic foot dirt ; ' acres mlnntoH for nr bnnr f covered ' seven and "Due to the efficieneyfand sjUrit and the seating' capacity was of the college volunteers those in proximately 15,(100: charge are hoping niore of the same type-w- ill 'offer therr tiervlce for thirgplemi finale j!Bgy--Militar- y court of inquiry into siandals about rescue work wldch' heard the report of Ed Brenner, who yesterday heard Rollins moan; will not reconvene before two p. to., It my be recessed until today. T( IK IO," Feb., 14. ( I'.P. ) A Monday.-. .'. v .severe enrthquake shock at, 9 :40 a.' bi.,: twlay sent the Inhabitants of Mayehashi dashing into the .street to avoid dnjnry by falling t ruct u res.-- There-werito f a ta li t tes. In Toklo only a very slight tremor ' was felt. Mayettashi, a silk manufacturing 70 center,. Is on the main, island " miiea northwest of Toklo. Although Washington' birthday Ttig jvhk Minsidl'red' one of m-ord- s one-hat- JAPAN HASM EARTHQUAKE . LEGION DANCE -- . M0MAY,23 ( ' LONGWORTH'S u: -- I A f' iii fin rN HAVfc blKL ''H'HICAXJO. girl .was "lain . comes on Sunday It will be Monday by those who usualThe Provo ly observe holiday a port: of the American Legion will hold one of-- its big carnival dances at the rtahna ball Monday evening. A was apjiolnt-e- i special-eonimitte- at Feb. to H. Alice tKltt 'Friday One of the biggest tinvv (CP.) A evening. Koosevelt In the history of the : Legion is pntmlsod hy tht Itoth The hospital announced .. were in fine condition. j The luby's weight was given as 0 pounds 8'4 ounces. . that goes with XII big carnival dance is lieing prepared by the committee In a- - ordT that 'Washington's birth- day may be fittingly obserred. Mil Stricken During: Politicai Campaign, Sir. - Matley Passed Away at Family Home CHIEP EXECUTIVE IS PRINCIPAL SPEAKER ft!? Thirty Scout Leaders, .From Timpanogos District Council "Col- - ... stock-aren- 1 Ogrhenl'Tid: IN SHIFT DELAY RESCUE WORK 'Indicate Veteran Fire Captain Killed Investigations Una Is Still Alive in When Walk Collapse His Tomb. and Fall. - 10 R at Has Largest Attendance En- - CAVE-IN- S AUTOS DESTROYED PRICE TWO CENTS Mimi&mBmtA FIRLa . 350 LATEST MODEL Bem.t..,.m i ROYD COLLINS IN CREVICE to be Only Walls $100,000 Building Cavern Expected .ejMomenlariljLby un sundlng f oliowmg CarmichaeL Disastrous Fire, . Editorial t ULZ3 o o o o e o o o hhois . Offlee..,.',.. r iFuu o o JO rnOXES BumIbcm :t x PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1925. VOL. HI. NO. 58." t CEKALD This wmarkahl phntn nfFlnj;irollliii Rhmrn ,ftlm pdiHIv )ia, in 8und Cave first by a bmihlerund' then 'by a cave-iu- . It was takes by flashlight at another care Just Itefore X'ollihs en' tered Band Cave, eight miles from Cave City, Ky, Register at Meet FUNERAL SERVICES HELD MONDAY - (S;iwial to the Herald.) Fred Matley, county commissioner, died at his home in (MiliEX. Feb, 14: The Timijino-gb- s Forkr Friday night shortly before midnight. Spanish flic Buy (nstrict (HiuiVcii of Leatn came aa. a reiiel irom a great deal of Buttering Scouts of America' was represented endured for more than three months, during which time Mr. by. more than thirty, wont lender to his bed- ,- From 1 the first attack- from every section, of the ..district . I At l.'iil- ti at the I'tHh' ncctionsl meeting" and oeen neia oui oy me auenamg naa oi nis sicKness nuie nope annual regional meeting held in Several physicians. times,, however, he seemed to rally and Ogden, 'Friday: Six councils parwas able to leave his bed for a day or two only to experience ineet. in the ticipated a relapses was held at 'the Tile conferem While attending a political campaign rally in his home. Elks'" home. Frldfiy afternoon. comrrumity previous to the last election, Mr. Matley, was atAiuoug those present from the tacked with a serious illness. He was rushed to his home Timpanogoa council were Itr. F. S. he would not be able to survive the illwhere it wtis feared Harris, President 'T. X. Taylor and rrz:;-rrri.r:zt:; ..z.-..President J. William' Kulght-:-ness. Provo,' prwident Stephen L, Chip-matn was the bom of booster, Mr, highest progrestype, Matley Spanish, One of our bolimw, named Scott, Prohibitum is nut making sueaks the. minor had to remain outside, of American Fork, I'residcot Fork March li, ikj, ana naa sive and alert and always willing to of Spriugville, who Frldared, Huturdaved, out of the young people of today, Imt conld see and know that his George Mii.VcH-lived In that community all of his 'cputt'lbne.oi!Jijgi'eau8 towards the .. Momliiycd Wlih u, left life- .- lftf- survived '4iy his older Carl F. Eyring. Dr. George 11. neither does "nearly every house father and perhaiis Tifmmuru.:'u.: took his de Mrs..' Annie Pace Matley; one son. upbuilding of the. community, mrmrmir 'srs. the following when bo wife Tn Iheland manufacture wine, brother were .freely and publicly Andemtu of W. II. Ilajeft of Provo; Mirk Matley. and one daughter, i Ai,Jk U m't'?. J was tega "d;il la those I'h snt Grove, James IIjQurtlflt I.artiro,::; homebrew and such beverages, as drinking Jn, the saloon, "The melancholy days huve come Nellie Matley; I of Spanish Fork. ohe of the foremost in th day there were always unwrupu- 11' :,..... .....1 T.....I., ..t The saddest of the was so emphatically declared, I "' year; (. During his entire life Mr. Matley having lieen sweessful especially as 'V hms toif ready unwilllngud Fork. With rain and snow and wind and had been extremely interested In a cattle, .raiser, although he had the by Harvey it.- Cluff, Provo purchase liquor for' youths nndJJTTSpiiiiTsh The ... TimpanugoM distrH-- t lmu a sun. .civic affairs.' He Want a community had a. grent deal of exiMriem as a attorney who is. now serving his youths had to sneak .away to drluk better reiiresentation than any of And the Head Shacks on their ear. of cattle nr 'lhe buyer and second term as attorney general of it then as they would have to now the other 'five councils represonled. larger markets, i lie had also been . I tah. If they obtained it. If there is any This brought forth a huniorous We en mint right the freights,. engaged tn the grocery nnd the 'Swh hvthe keritel of a message Increase in shcjiks It mtiSl be amoiig comment uieut Inislnees .for -' by Executive Miller Of the An once trt uswl di. Inanswer the older class. from Sheriff J. I.' Boyd Twelfth Iteglou. . was one of the firstMatley bra The kiiti the around stick cars to a letter of inquiry from Mrs. Ada "I jean name a number of men s Janies E. West, chief scout executo see the iKissilii titles and B. Ilasler of Provo, president of who have been In court for violating tive of America, whs the- - cbief Like great big gobs of glue. rhat would come to the the First dlstrirt oHhg. Federation the prohibition law who . hiive speaker: south end of t'tah county wllh Hhe We (In not care to stay dear Chief, ' learned their lesson and quit and of Women's clubs. A. P. Slerrill delivered the adconstruction - of the Strawlierry Sheriff Boyd, who Is known who have afterward really helped In dress f to the deleirntes If spring would only sprang,.. . re.'lamatlon project, and becnine one of the most srtteM'forYrrW'j'or" throughout the. west as one of the apprehending 'other violators. We jid a rtMinst. was' given by- Prcsi We'd hlkenttoiig the old highway Towards the setting sun. most Indefaflguealile enforcement have others, however, who will ljav"e. dent Chiptmin. the eonsnmnuitioQ of that iroJect. Loved and "honored Thy his nejgh- offlcersjn the eutire intermountaln to lie .dealt with more Is PresLee Elected Baker Slosh. Onhkosh, MygosliiWhat l0 -- JudJaEwBEflpie, who tml-thfreslonpilcclari'd in his letter to Mrs. through the courts. ovo Shrine j IIohIi", "From" 'the rewirds of the 'courts Hasler that, bus than five per greatest confidence in his ability Club. of the bomea ln this country manu and sheriffs office and from my and his honesty, he was elected by s ..No wouldn't of" "kiiid tlmf 'fluff Much facture home brew, observations as a peace officer I aswas them as a member of the city eotin-ebnslpcss Important make, j,o t.hluk the writer ought, to several times..' For sixteen years sert that" condition of prohibition , . The letter in full Is as follows; do sixty days?. Yo'n can't say It transacted at the meeting of the he had served on the city eoaacll, "Replying to your letter of the have greatly improved during the Pnwo Shrine cliib held Friday from a cracked bean, or ? of Spanish Fork. 9th Inst, wherein you , request my past two or three years, in, this evening,' "February 13." The follow slivers from u wooden head. One At the convention of county chain A jfho as is as to ieesnlts the rL. of tfee Lee strong county. proonly elected: opinton officers were its a pretty bad ing party lit AnHTicmt hibition law, I herewith give - my as its weakest-lalet us work to WASHINGTON', Feb. It. (I'.P.) might Baker, president; William II. Ray, Rppubllcanv dose of Eniiiislou Scott's and an as vice president, and Arthur Craven, Fork In 1922 be was plhcetl en the vlrs on the conditions in Utah strengthen them. Closer coopera- PresUlen't Coolitige tiday sent .to umlsiouator ticket of that party as a cundidstw Kcutty Is the male secretary-treasureof county, during my administration :of tion with the officers by citizens the"" senate the .nomination for tbe who desire enforcemtat of the Frank B. Kellogg, .of Minnesota, feline's caudle appendage; or the the sheriffs office, Plana' were discussed for enter- for county eommlssloner term. ' He was elected and wow, especially, the tainment of the many Shrlucrs who "I know that the unlawful manu- liquor law, would bring quicker and now ambassador to Great Britain, canine's Ihiw ' : :., , ' to be secretary of state, succeeding wow. will pass 'through I'rovo In special served In that capacity during the facture and sale of liquors inJtab better results. " 7 satisfied Charles after trains the.;' latter part of May, en past two years. ; So well Evans ; have weakened "I on hot Hughw, haa the decreased jolli county .'materially were the .taxpayers - In - general " of meetCockeyed to Cfraiicl! Ooalyille,' 4. the 1 route UMirge ". March and imperial believe in the few strict during the past firmly years and my throughout thrCTTmty"YvlthfiK; ' HeLalso - sent t heiioiiilimtioiis of W.vo. remiiitii'd with us ttie other ing (it Los Angeles, Tune Z, records show that In ; more, tba n time that he during that " George Alexander Park's ofAlaska evening. .Cockeye Is mi exiert.. n Abdallah temple from Leavenworth, : fifty percent of the searches made, well as all other laws." .eoinmis-- . to of Alaska, succeed- coke. Thrive ahots of. it made-hiKan., will make a, breakfast stop was renamed is eoiinty under search warrants Issued on four-yea-r "v-H' slouer term, the .for speak 'on' the evils of imrcntiesi He in Provo at 8 :30 a. m.. May 30, ing. Scott Bone. what was supposed to lie good wmT given an ovation at tbe hcham fold the the of the and 'stnrv snd Ilfp he ofjijs no "home brew. wine or was off the stuff forever or- - at ber of eommeree and citbiens gen- ItepubUcon county convention' in other liquor was found and no evifall Immediately ihh.I1 be got to some other erally will be asked In- the enter- Sixinish Fork last least, dence of the Manufacturing of such tainment of 'these distinguished after Neil Dable of Spanish Fork place.?.. was found. Therefore Iam con visitors that thet. may see. and ap- had placed him in nomination No vinced "that the per cent of house- Provo nl help advertise onosition was presented and ibis preciate Talk faliout. your happy families wlvea ,1a Ttah county, who make name waif, placed on"lbe ticket'-bwhen Utah they return home, i?i cinVuses. .They are nothing acclamation amid the plaudit of oreeFomebrew-o- f d is Hub seeks Bhriue also Provo The to what We had t the entire delegation. , P. K. Wrigley baa bifn elected very, very small. If I were to make Its nt in disposal a Crow. nr. Partridge, oneBuH, to .have placed an estimate I would eayless than president of the Wnt Wrigley, Jr., It was on a few weeks after Pullman ear to 4'row . " : liit-WASHINGTON. Feb. 14. (CP. ) inren lilucKS. Two foiir this that .Mr.. Matley five per cent. " V.r ihfr $00,000,000 " chewing gum KghiTLjpecTB.1 niOrttaiMffwSeI , a ml a .- .nil ApifoIiitinenriof WjIliaiM M.vJar. .llogges, five ee 3t whihkahariSeprbiir- - corporation. Halt Lake to Ijos Angeles, with the illness that finally ended to be secretary of iHTtipy the same rwim one niuht. from . Is Just past thirty andine dine of Kansas tion.law of, 1917 la making sneaks such speelal routed his hoble and useful career. It was . alid onf of our youths, under the age of of the youngest presidents of a agriculture, was announced at the The Taming of ' (he Shrew wam't in throiiKh Prove If possible. s; 'V a source-e- f ; greatsu!isf action to White House toduy. The nomina It. with these, : A rra . were . completed Mmvdnring' the first days of hi ta twenty one jeers. As far back as J large manufacturing concern In. the ngemen tion will be scut to the senate this can remember we have had laws Tnited States. : ....-- . the crippled "son if illness to leerji that the voters of " for afternoon. Three of our lioarders were kick-lu- MikerecelTlnjf at the local unit thejcounty .had;: testified of his Petrofesa He started his' business-caree- r prohibiting minors frouLbnylog or by of the KanJardiue is. about the Hijusliiv of Justice as of splendid, record during the past Shrlners the using iutoxicatiug liqiiors of any putting Wrigley' on the map In sas State hospital for.'erin- - two; Wars and' to elect him again lu this fair cltj"" Agricultural college at it St.at kind. It has always been prohibi- Australia and has lMxn vice prcsl-- , opened children, lately plcd ; select ed by r rinsuiuee: these tliree were arrest.: xt-- v He was Muiihuttan. snri' Ito the county commission.. u r.oi-i-. ku,,if,.i tion for them and If the prohibition dent of the American company since the ' from a field of 2(K) ed for having o bridire His bedfast hi sickness in president Noth. kept an auto .of. one of the local iwrty. law were repealed It Would no douiit 1915. except, for two year in the , candid.atos. . inz wrong nimut it Is there? They Shrlners will fake the:1 boy " ther most of the time,; and. only once remain the same for minors. T'nTtedi States Naval aviation ser since his last elect km did he- at- Jiy a bridge along 4he Monday morning. "I think the temptation Is far rice during the war. alroad. ItefresHments are .Ajnwmg orjne.voani of werannolnte44I,n! ThBiolliwine inty o Tahen-the-salo- on His fqtbcr. Wm. Wrigley,-Jr.TiwHe was eonunissioners. wiiys served by the best or hostess, nponJMsimmlttee.to make fuU jaf county was wide onen and the father and becomes cliHlrtnan of the board of are they not? Well, then, the tax rangements for the Shrine ball to planning big things for the county brothers over age'could enter and directors. next four years, end payers Imilt the bridge should tliey -l -be- held 4t the. Masonic temple In during the . Provo on Saturday evening, March often assured his many friends, the refreshments? would it that he a matter of-only "Wil-liai15. chairman should. Si to sa ve then) 7; Hoy Knapp, time short he would again until B. the trouble of bringlngthe eats, Ralston, Herman Grimm, -B. t.ike his place on the board, It U oiif friends went out and collected Flack and H. G. Biiitnenthal. !indrstood-tha- t Mr. Matley would WASHINGTON. Feb.. 14. (TT.P.) j what they could. They ouly got three have been named chairman of the I in that?.";-Justice the correct amusements are not Any "The. parent of the Tlmponogos If' Joseph S. McCoy,'' whiteihaired chickens. Well, what's wrone with here, ct inmission had he been able to reschool should be congratulated for provided the children as a general treasury actuary, thnt? Tiny furnished their own trow not and as a trower I am tlve turn. ' : ; department. the enthusiasm with which they rule go out and creat amusement, for aspires to write the perfect tax law. punch.-- One- - had a can and a half bed bugs wings. .; and eM. The entire "county, ha re "undertaken to raise funds for themselves. And oftentimes they do For years 'McCoy has figured, of beat, another had some tamed dally 8116 nlsb' Fork where be was - Two extremely strong eases were lest est hunted and puzzled over other alcohol goiMYWlbl-- t last one the purchase of new. playground iiivjiiuiuted, mourn the loss tsf said" do things for which both, 'I beg and men's tax bills snd.,predlcted Imiw the tatiasco sauce, wbl-for Te he filed lu the city court last week, an earnest eiyic. worker, who for to.the eounty'attorney. One so Ion a period had given hu Lieut A. Eugene Olsen; Srho baa always their parents would be willinglater thev would work, but Nick in his had swiped from a'restanrstit where skunk out of to thi- - service of the county.. taken an active part In the jehool on to pay a great deal of money to mind all the time has lain 'the per-- he washed dishes 'for a hand out. was for killing ave-ndThe other Was for aatchiug ..Funeral services will be hold VcrT ' ' aiue Monday afternoon at 1 o'ebs-There la nothing letter that we "The camiwign started fyr the day may ask hiiiv-tin do It, Just fdr gisd punch. After the-- punch jtfas uiiMtkrats. A the sknnker of. can do for our boys and girls at the collecting of funds will hp pushed a flyer. Mi"Co en says its highest disposed argument a rose a to Into court the Judge anng the first the Sianish Fork Third ward a chapel.- The interment will lie lu liresent' time than- to provide, the so that' the", necessary, apparatus rate will lie 10 or 15 per cent, nor- the whys of the wherefores and the stanza from an next thing they knew they were wnell In the air that blinds me," I the Spanish . Fork city cemeUry. , right kind of amusement for them. will be Installed early this spring." mal and surtax combined. J. Sheriff D. Boyd Denies od Wilkins Truth of Statements of Utah's -- 1 1 General Attorney iTr--"-.- f - "-. - -: n w, '':--t.,- j. . ' ft lt: , ' T L" r . ' ,,. - SHRINERS TO aome-'jreaJrik- -- VISIT PROVO theiid-antage- NEXT SUMMER '.".. ' 4 L ; t- SENDS KELLOGI . " - - il : NOMINATION s : r, " two-ye- ' sri. sen-ice- s e infor-matio- P. K. IS HEAD OF - UTAH MAN GETS - CORPORATION CABINET POST i oaii-pare- any-ldn- hi-r- :7r r " -- was-stric- BiK-k- e g .. rt - ' were-dow- WANTS TO MAKE less-4ba- . PEFECTLAW n SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES , , . nyiethejiekliid.fiiiujint affam-raaHHKtrh'- ;he d oi fc - opera-"There'- s |