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Show 1VJ VOL. NO 45. JUL r - z O; 0 O .. (I FIRST PLACE it .. ii Intermountain traeted Artists I - t FOURTEEN TEAMS PARTICIPATE IN MEET LEE F, RAXIOLPH. REGULATIONS smoot, josepniner tot and Randall Larsen i The livestock judging team of the 'Ptqxo high school again won the annual Wan' school judging contest livestock show at the in Salt lake City Friday. In Fourteen teams participated the contest; thirteen . representing high schools of the state and one be ing an Independent team, the Tooele Boys' club.Provo scored "highest with 14S2, with Payson only nInepoTnfssbehind f orseeond place, scoring 1473. Third place wat woi by Pavis high Behool with a score of 1465. The Provo team, consisted of Owen Smoot. Joseph Theriot and. Randall Larsen. Payson wasrepre-sente- d by Von Brtnghnin, Fred Nebeker audi Sterling Taylor. , of $25 and First prtee consisted " second prise,7 SIS. Two other Utah county high schools participated In the contest. American Fork and Spauish Fort The former team scored 1329, while ARE CHANGED intcr-inonuta- Water Rate Has Been Increas ed $1.50 to Meet Im- - provements A general change in BADGE EXAMS Landscape - Painting With Timpanogos and Environs As Motif Featured SPRINKLING Provo School Represented By 1 PASS MERIT LEADING COAST ARTIST TO TEACH Payson School Wins Second InterMountain Place : Stock Show -- the plan of , . - The man who kept Taft physically fit und on the Job every day Burton K. Wheeler Confidant while he was president otthe Unlt- He Can Clear Himself of d States. Dr. Charles K. Burker of Fraud Charges Jsgyid linpids, Michigan, is due here 13. tne Tnrougn Monday, April , TRIAL TO OPEN AT ' IniMatlve of the Rotary club 'Dr. GREAT FALLS APRIL 16 Hurler is going JsLtellas many men as can Jam Intolhe Will Be thgnselves father tulierimcle Just Than More At- - Summer School Owen . inuii fi . PSICE TWO CENT? - i School JtMhg Tmm WiniHighestZAum Pro-jM-i iiiuiiu . .VT7I:" ' , ' THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1925, should bo and what his responsito his boys is. oTthe' Eleven Provtf Boys Apply to bility Lee F. Randolph, director The doctor is unique and any Become Star scouts ai California School of Fine Arts, has attempt to describe him U sure to Meet Court of Honor orffit much that should be said. He Joined the Alpine faculty of, the is a man of wide experience on the ana Toung university Brigham 112 Forty eight Ixiy scouts passed public- - platform, nud his addresses Wilt spend five or six weeks In the examinations at the are of such an amazing and inspir environs of Timpanogos during the merit badge of- the Court of Honor of ing chnracter that all who have the second term of the summer school, meeting stake Friday evening in the opportunity to do so should hear according to an announcement re l'th - cently made by Hugh M. Woodward, dean of the summer quarter. 'This addition to our faculty Dean pleases me very much, Woodward said, "for 1 am sure that we have at the back of Timpanogos one or tne nnest locations ior a summer art school In America. It gives me great pleasure to add to our faculty a man of the profession al and teaching ability of Lee F. Randolph. ''He is known in Europe as well as America for the fine work he has done in oil landscape painting, etching and portrait painting He voH-h-e gold medal for landscape painting at the world's' fair which, was held in, San Fra uclsca lew basement of the Provo library. Eleffen scouts petitioned to become Stnf scouts. The Re E. E. Bachelder of the Community church was voted a mcnWr of the Court of Honor. Those applying to become Star scouts were Edgar Clayton, Wlllard Wesiover, Howard Cnttam, Trux-to'Lawrence Bee. Charles Alvin" Sidney Green, Paul H. Ellertson, John, Merlin Vance, Merlin Vance, Lendon s: Tregea;le and Ben R. . . Johnson, The awards will be presented to the scouts passing the examinations at the meeting of the Third ward A special chapel this evening. f.nrt f TTnnnr inwtintr will haJjclll rht'6urth" ward chniK'l totilght, ls71o nwiird theXnry FrEyJlng troop Its honors. Present at Friday's meeting were the following members of the Court of nam, O r Geoge II. Brimhall, It Rrtrvlne, Siv, Mayor O. K.- - Hansen and W. Clarence John, secretary. - The following scouts passed the requested examinations for obtaining merit badges: Edgar Clayton, bird study, personal health and first aid ; J. handicraft and craftsmanship; Howlee Smart, agriculture; Wlllard Westover, safety first, health and -- public health; Robert 'G. Murray, printing and ; Scott safety Miller, safety "first """"" " : ' him. at Dr. Barker makes oratory, but he Is a wonderfully interesting speaker. He. puts the "punch of a pile driver" Into his words, and drives home with thrilling illustrations the truths he upholds. He quickly ' "gets" an audience and holds It straight through a talk of an hour. ' For several years following his attendance upon President Taft, Dr. Barker engaged in lecturing to the general public on health and other; subjects. In 1910 he so attracted the attention of the Rotary clubs at their annual convention with his great nddress on "A Father's Responsibility to His Son" that renil auat quests came to Jiltn-fron- Tegg Progressive Any Previous besslon i BUTTE, Mont..1 April (UP) Confident he can citjat-- himself of charges against him in federal court, Senator Burton K. Wheeler today set about arranging for his defense with characteristic vigor. The junior senator from Montana arrived In this, his home city, last. Inst night from Washington to pro-par- e for his trial, which opens in Great Falls April '16. He spoke only lightly of his legal entanglements and, seemed 'to be happy , to le back among lifelong friends. "The work of congress has turned progressive a n4 the next session,'' he said, "will be more so. With sensational cnts in taxes assured." Senator Wheeler will go to Great FaUs later whera he will be tried on charges of appearing before the Interior department in Washington for fee after he became scuator. lie said he fet sure he;can win the fight against hlra lxth in Great THlls nndrlnWashlngtotf, whereHti-- 4 dictments were brought churglng him with participating In a conspiracy to defraud the government out of Moutana oil lands. Mil "It is the season when life Is Ix'ing renewed. It is the s'ason when we should weigh well our del to Nature which blesses M WTtbiindn nt ly," and -- when w jh((nld give expression to our appreciation. It is in the performance of an agreealile duty, lnr June 25 Set as Time for Hanging of Gerald Chapman at Connecticut Prison , compliance' with lnwv therefore, that I, George H. Dcrn, governor of I'tr.hv.do .di'slgnitle and set " apart Wednesday, Aril" 15; jar Arbor day, and recommend and urge that it lie, observed by the planting of trees, shrubs ind vines, In' the promotion of forest growth and cultnre and in '"the" adornment of publje and private grounds, places and ways, and in such effort and undertakings as shall be in barmony wilh the character of purpowand general " such FOUND GUILTY OF MURDERING POUCE Chapman Heavily Guarded Officers as Sentence is Pronounced By "PREJUDICE" SAYS CHAPMAN HARTFORD, Conn., AJrll 4. "The prejudice in the minds of the jurors is so great that they did not - convict , the man who committed the murder, hut they convicted Gerald ChapnmnJhe super bandit, the arch- - criminal, solely on bU past record," Raid Chapman in his precise, "cultivated tone as he and Judge Groeht, his counsel; met iu the dungeon after court had rer holiday." OSTRACIZED lawn sprinkling throughout the city has been Inaugurated by the city officials and henceforth all homes (tearing an odd number will 'use the water for lawn sprinkling in the nioruiug.. while the even numbered leessed, homes will take the water in the .1 reallv did not think that I evening. The alottment of time for had a chance. sprinkliug will he given as in the John Duval Dodge Taking , past. II ARTFORIy Cofnn., A il 4. .An Increase of $1.50 in the water Steps to Collect Share of Sale .; Oeral(('hapmanuust hang (UP) rate over that of last year has been Dodge a found necwsary to support the sys by the nock until he lsj'Hd. t U Keuteiu(.WiIs proT -tem, according to Commissioner terjMjf-Kotar- y to sptte-4SUeLyearaaoTrirezAsMhlWteiilH "TiiHTUOIT, MUh., April 4.XUPt Georise P. Billings, who calls at works iu the more the doctor has been devoting grand salon, Paris and Claiming that John Duvnl Dodge, dltt." here today, after' the jury ' tention to the fact, that several thou has now an etching In the icollec-lio- n and more of his time to the Rotary Dodge Welch hoard the evidence In bis ostracised moinbcr of th silnd dollars has been expended this of ihe Lusemborg museum, of clubs until now all of It is devoted Is entlttlcd lira hand in the family, othernew maius and trial for the murder "of Policeman year, in laying to them. Paris. nrespnt sale' of the Htidge' Brothey. t James of Kkelly found him guilty. total delivered heSSnWForprcwuTam Tf. Barker has "The lUre of Timpanogos audThe Inc., his attorney, William LncWiig, The Jury'a verdict was returned Sterling Creer, James, Williams and more than five thousand addresses Wasatch mountains was the chief filed be .will Indicated today action ut 10:30. Within an hour all forArchie Hut rolled up a score of before audiences aggregating more attraction that brought such an in cntifMrf stop the sale. 1350. malities liitd been dispensed with His justly persons. 3,000,000 than eminent painter to our Institution. Lucking said his petition- would and Make to "How on Jennings sentenced Chapaddress famous He will teach con rues in landscape fart That John man Judge be based npon to the gallows, Most Out of Life," especially the and courses there other tf painting Duval Dodge, as nn heir to Anna Thus organised sootfty finally designed to help high school boys is a demand for any other work." Murgaret Dodse, deceased Infant made Its claim' upon Chapman, the their solve and probmeet and girls l, According to Prof. . E. H. his see; by Dodge of John daughter mall safe cracker lems, has been delivered before who is personally acquainted ond marriage, was uncreated In the LONDON, April 4. (UP)' more thnn 1,000,000 boys and girls roW)er aid Jail brcaxer. with Lee F. Randolph and his. work, Ignored. in the high schools of the United Scores of women were drowned at wile and bad The mab who has been the terror he is an artist of unusual,, ability The lnfant'n share is estimated more Kin Tsek Wan in the province of Canada, and probably States of police for years, when he was not and personality, ne has been direcat $12,000,0K by Lucking. the bar. t)day sat In high school students by far than Shen-S- l while trying to escape-frorbehind tor of the California School of Fine Is John Dnval Dodge a son of the have been addressed by any other bandits who plundered and set fire the air of bravado maintained. WAgHlXGTOX, April 4. (tP) Dr. E. G. Peterson was renamed Arts for a number of years and-b- as ttr the town, nccuttllng to a Central speakeE" ""tirBtom1iFdagninst a pitlae a The Southern Pacific railroad president of the Utah Agricultural been recognised in other ways as a first,-"."will Dodge left his son an allow address to the high News dispatch from Tein Tsui. the pub-llBesides Farnsworth, firemanship, Carl the asked Interstate Jennings stnitenced him to company today college for the nesj college year, be leader in his field, The women lost their lives when ance of $150 a month, stating that Judge v Delhert achpnl gtBdentg,.Pc Barker will health the Wetnersrieia prison ou and r personal miiu'rcemiuiM6ufW hang at cf.thc For jt meeting I, IwoTyeSrrjsw-thBrigham ginning July an address to women on ferry boat oh whlcl""iWy"airt figNlecfiu'Trartef tliicToirRldfrnttOn." June 25. sion to either sell for cash or pledge board .of trustees of the Institution. Toung university has been searching Tregeagle, bird study and electricMother's - Responsibility to Her taken refuge sank. Hundreds or this was the U'st thing for the son's lotje - as security for short term notes Aficr laing out ulmo one of tlic fnr an artlfit nt BttfftHenf rftpfwn Itv; Howad Cottain, civics, gafcty DttuiMet'nriia" one to men on IF oWrsw-efIt was ie first abduitedTrrtheTranmts: welfare. ' the jurymen Truxton and rcfundafternoon Fridav of Its first and $C.4!;5,5fl0 .pioneering; new board, apiwiuted by Goveraor aniLabilltyo attracLKtah artists first, will Nan Son". of from of His the The state militia Yang At the probation Father's Responsibility this ing mortgage four per cent bonds. George II. Dern and confirmed l.y to the Alpine school, as the officials Ptirvance, pathflndlng, cycling and All mothers and fathers who desire refused tol fight and stood quietly John Duval threatened court action J reahed their verdict at to'Chap-nw-n read Was It athletics. and morning wer the state senate. All members of the Institution are ofihe opinion to be of the highest service In help- by while the roblwrs were at work. which resulted in hisobtaihlng Charles Fechser, safety first, pub in the court five minntea later. The buhdiM finally .were dispers $1,000,000. with thjjestate- paying present exempt Roy Bullen of lA- - that Aspen Grove and Its environs ing tlieir boys and girls to a better Alma ; health lic and personal next quarter of an hour was The of most to two which and of in from a life's is choice some itartlal reorganiiatlon ed It To study gnn adjacent the inheritaiicfiix.do this place by njen in and understanding of chemistry 1 " mining, Kartchner, taken will tip with court rigamarole Is took It thd board place. expected that landscape art. It for a bill . to' be was lmiwrtant and serious problems villages. and of law life Lawrence the ; saving, Bee, stilted language the should make a determined effort to onmphted at the ucx.t meeting, Mr. Randolph will find the location dairying passedihrougb the state legislature. and personal health; Archie Jones, hear these address. Chapman was then sent below stairs ; Aril 17, at which' time, also. It Is to his liking. ; DeLyle Erickson, public handicraft to the court dungeon to while away Bar of Dr. Peterson stuPresident Facilities entire for expense The accommodating expected that and personal firemanship 30 minute recess. health, comthe borne a by dents"and faculty at the Alpine sum will present his budget for the ker's visit is being how.-evhealth. He came back In 20 minutes, club, Secretary Clayton Jening college yeair PursunaTto actton mer schooTare to be much Increased Rotary Waldo HodRon, civics, electricity, kins announces, as a contribution surrounded by a guard of MEXICO CITr. April 4 (VP) taken Friday, the next meeting will in order that all who apply - for fire to the welfare of the city. There A ;sevete earthquake, was felt at be held at Logan. armed, men which had' been work may lie enrolled. Applications handicraft; Paul H. Ellertson, aid will lw no admission fee and no first and horsemanslilp manship, to ten and wag held in the several Chakhihnites lust night and C. G. Adney, f Corinne, recently should lie In early, however, ln S. Whittakefi collection at any of the meetings. one side of the houses collapsed, says dispatcher appointed, was made vice president that the management may have to aftimaU; Warren prisoners cage at A. Jncolisen; fire Jenuings in until Judge room court from Durango. a of the Uwrd at the metiug Fri time to prepare for extra regis- scholarship; Elma 4. (UP) With, TARIS.April Weci bench of carpentry firstand the took " again rl.ln.-safety anticiati4m .robes Boy'a la. manship, In The tremor threw the village . . . day. R.E. .Bernstein was selected t rants. resplfe nnfir Monday or Tuenday and National Bicycle Week, Tom Schott, civics. Craftsmanship 11:S0. bothjo to a panic and many boarded to succeed imself as secretary. at Pre his opponents. him by granted said and handicraft ; Carl Warnlck, first 1)PT)hscrved during the week of trains in .an effort .to . flee the "Bring in "the- - prlHoner, mier Herrtott spent the day In con " and and Strand theater to the 20, animals, aid pioneering April In to an effort Others a quake. Judge Jennigs. ferenee with advisors, shaping the Meredith Cycle company will herore mm. civics; Walter Schienfleld, cooking; escape'- - the church of San,. Pedro, financial . nrogram based on the comhu-- t a liUclu contest iK'gliiiilng Chapman was brought Feeliserj-eons- ei Judge, " damaged windows, pev be advanced will Bil- capital levy which of Monday and ending on May 1. manshlp and pointing. in their mad panic. situat" to steady a confused, critical At the end of the contest .a new liniiR I .. lo Imnhltfll. ' i Verl Dixon, dairying, horseman ' Those "houses were destroy ence .wnjie luejseuiru ion, . Iver Johnson bicycle will be given ship; Doifald Stowell, corpentry, BERLIN. April 4. The third se The quake ed slept to the open. In cleajr, sharp tonw, tne voire of Eienne away to a the or In replacement the age ; under, first boy and 24 safety firemanship vere industrial accident within was followed by volcanic distnrb- the slieriff rang mit : of as Monselc 18,.y.eats. and hours occured today, three men be- Clementel by Anatole de 1 now ut-conservation Fechser, Rodger a nees. Reports said the earth opened "O, ve, O, ye, O, yef-MORGAXTOWN, W. Va.--, April finance minister, a step wh(cbr has Parents "and sisters are- allowed - in fireRonald m i"- a Erickson, De killed sueice electricity; on granite attered Herrlot'a vaUcan policy In 'several spots the outskirts of While walking down the Llndon 4. Only 13 .of the 120 bituminous ing reported to assist their younger brothers to claim, there snail - and public quarry explosion aKJialsburg. . the semence oi while room the city and emitted boiling water. hill on the, swte highway,north mines in northern , West Virginia manship, personalcourt a Catholic, secure the bicycle, according to Ray Delonesicls; Earlier in the day two men were Loud suVterannean shocks added; to of Oremi Friday, Kenneth TfBlney were closed today despite the strike health ; Howard Small, safety first, la Imposed." . , government authorities forsee three Sutton, manager .of the Strand death seven ; and killed been and to have Sidney known athletics firemanship terror of the peasantry- "Chapman," aald the Judge, "have the, of of Orem, was struck by a north- culled by the United Mine Workers new are adults theater. In resiiltslnthe days fuel, other were missing when a mine possible to say as to why this No loss of life has been reported. bound automobile driven by H. D. of America, reports to operators John, firemanship, safety and to- - a4t-nn- y are: youngster iin roaanyJhlnr elevator ttfokefromltK cables and financial JockyingThese cabinet. not be imposed" should tnte authorities have sent military Balhw of Lavan. sentence here showed. : 1 FaU of the HewM winning. Merlin Vance, antomobillng and plunged to the bottom of the Math standing with his legs forces to the scent. Van Abittner, international orto The boy was knocked to the pave De relative Information Chapman, 2- of Further parliament by fApproval both mine at Essen. In ment with such force that he suf ganizer fiir the union, said the safety 'first ; Kenneth J. Buckley, - the contest may le obtained at the slightlv apart, leaned back against Wenthe Malsburg and Essen accidents. Monseie" capital levy form of tar- Strand fered a broken left leg and was strike was progressing "satisfactor firemanship and safety first; radimost theater or at the Meredith a pillar, looked Jnlge Jennings and some probably atloivtbe: strongest g with a otherwise badly bruised. Dr. G. C ily." He pointed out that 14 nnlon dell Vance, first aid"1 to animals; scores were .injured,' adstraight in "the 'eye and Cycle, company. cal economic restorative ever answered : mouth, Richards of Salt Lake happened to mines operated Wednesday while Lenden 8. Tregeagle- - safety first, fatully. hia of 7 A gasoline station dangerously In vanced. firemanship and first aid to anibe passing and. gave the child first only dine were worked Thursday. ,"I have nothing to say."3 A new national election follow. It men 15 when yes exploded firejured aid treatment. He was then brought mals; Mengles Clark, cooking, "The sentence of the court then, of lnchamber dtfwolution of the terday In the Thtirlhgia automo to the AIM hospital 4n this city manship and pioneering. is this," said tha Judge in deep . deputies, GeraW Ben R. Johnson, camping, pioneer- bile factory at Arnstadt where the fracture was reduced. He ?" olMurfty;--.'v was later taken to bis home are remanded to the ing and personal health; DaAlton Chapman Deputy Sheriff B. F, Roper, who Partridge, Interpreting ; Welhy Gamof the warden of the state pris4by bint investigated the case, exonerated mon, dairying, and poultry keeping; on 'at WetberfW MISSION", Texas (r- ujr and .April 4. (l"P) Bakiw of all blame and declared band to Bertell Jlunkev dairying, poultry fortlwitb eonseyed KANSAS CITX; Mo., April 4. One rum running chief la dead, that the accident wasnnavoidable and safely at the hand keeyiug and scholarship'; T Gerard to conveyed t ful seet(r beauties of Provo and (IT) Aalliium-swas to be held Thft nlwitocrauhina of of another dying and James P. Cotting-liim- as the boy had jumped in front Scott, firemanship: J. Baker Haystate prison until the 25th day border patrol InHpector, is ser- of the appvonchiug car so unexpect-- . anogos cave by the Fox,JSew Syr- Utah cotii.ty. The niountatna here tinlay into the death of Dr. J. B, Harold and life which on 'saving; day at swimming, cock, l the speaker Seth Sitt will vice should be hailed with delight by' are unsurpassed and are certain- to Kelly, whose body, was found in a JuWl25. and iously wounded following a battle edly that the driver was given no witnm sunrise and t of keeping poultry M. I. A. conjoint program to be Holdaway, foro'lhe hour near here letween Immigration of- - opjiortnolty to slow np or give the :C. the scenic boosters of. this section," attract the thousands of people who local hotel Wednesday with a towel, the the prison civen at 'the Frovo Second "ward dnlrying; Abner Balrd w ith cBlowform, wrapped prison walls an by .:are the attrav MerrllL saturated H. M Hiirrison .annually "visiting Pmf band rum runners of a .,, and oflccrs .warning, ..' ..'. Balrd, civics and Merrill Jack man. or bis deputy yon shal he warden, Sunday evening at e'clwk. ....... America. about of head. tlve the the will of be " " ''The places part pictures today. theliwk mrfil you shall The Beehive girls' chorns will ren- pioneering. St. "The showing of these pictures Although the widow of the dead hanged by news films shown in thousands of to NASHVILLE, Ten. The mm' mnners attempted vocal and dead. numbers lie several husder' belief her the In the Increased rimu expressed In America . but will be felt here ' fight their way out when they dis- Lnnls Browns open a three game solos will be sung by Miss Jennie Sox leave for the north tomorrow theaters nof ..tly 'U is not part of (he Connecticut also In Europe end Australia. It tourist traffic, that will wine to band had bvon numlercd, polic-covered they had been surrounded. series here against the local southroute en be will Seven played games be will -- thlfr wrtion.-flof- r given lnh iterbaps this year, wen lucliucl to believe thut Kelly yesterday ; the Erickson. A reading dtt. jnor.e..than, 'ottlnKham was wounded twice ern league (Cntidued on Page Four) Other in to Detroit where the Box open, the wjll had committed suicide. - hut m tue imura.- were aWrd Dnf l'J ,0 at to"MUs Llbbie Cook. Browns wonderadvertise the to ouce the and iu the properly lung WfifWB,'"'' through ......... be also will numbers given;' teresting . Birmingham, ;T7...i JfehtSrm, - a x thfr DODGE CLAIMS $12,000,000 - Xhe'k , -- DLEEMSON S. P. TO BORROW RENAMED HEAD East-mom- SIX MILLIONS OF COLLEGE WOMENDROWN ONFERRYBOAT W Miiper-iandl- t, lx-e- n per-son- the-cag- : -- ' o de-liv- - mei-tin- 10-2- - EARTHQUAKE - - HITS MEXICO RESPITEGIYEN NEW BICYCLE FRENCH CHIEF or-d- er GIVEAWAY , THREE KILLED STRIKE CLOSES HENEYfl IY 1 BREAKS LEG . MINOIISHAE fSherlftialtrThe IINES .i le-cau- d y. - tight-enin- RUMRUNNER - SUICIDE IS - SHOTTODEATH SETH SCOTT SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES TALKS ATM.I.A. . POLICETHEORY cus-tml- - i, - I ' --T- - X . . , - |