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Show j 9. i.1 1 a newspaper i Dedicated to a .policy of fairness to all sections of Utah county. : - I VOLUME 4, NO. 43. v J I J LM I HERALD FnONL3 Easiness Offlco . tS Editorial Rooms . . 187 yj j uii jj mn n c I PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1926. PRICE TWO CENTS -- :: :: BONNEVILLE BB1GAFFAIR ' v - :: :: ' 7 , i", ;. :: BAY' v. Bill r i: ft " . the gTeitf ,jsntt wuat.l'..t;tnte1 ceieoration. m connection tne wifl be The Utah Strawberry day celebration. The parade a two-da- y will be given each morning. New and Interesting entertainments will be featured daily.-- Free riea and cream will be distributed to the vUJtors during the. celebra. , tion, ',.'.. " A bumper crop of strawberries are expected. .Weather conditions have been such as to Insure a 100 per cent yield the present season. A large new acreage will Insure a far greater total harvest than ever before. "I have never seen- such bright prospects for a bumpier ):1op of strawberries as this year," said f i James D, .Thome, president of tne " Til r .. n 2 'V. .. ...t... '..m- merce. "The growers are enthused j)ver the outlook and are entering into tlje fourth annual Utah straw berry Day celebration with more vim and determination than ever be fore-.- If the weather conditions are In our favor more so than ef w6re last year, the coming festival will be the best one ever held here". 3bethou8and, cases of strawberries will. be given away free of charge to the visitors. Last year, though the weather conditions were most discouraging; therejwere more visitors than 12,000 ' at the celebration, Those1 in charge of the festival believe that this number will be greatly increased . . this year. ,': SUCCESS HERE tests In Harmon Park urday Afternoon Sat- UUhugarnperyearrTindTiearryj of whole wheat flour We are highly pleased with our sales In Utah county territory and merchants everywhere find a ready market for the Uneeda products.' " Among the stores where demon titrations were held Saturday are: A. O. Anderson, Sutton Market (two stores), John T. Taylor, .W, P. r ', Whitehead. . ' , - o . liU is it handles deeds of REPUDIATES ATTACK OF ILLINOIS PAPER Madden Opposed To Farm ' Aid Requiring Federal Money For Fanners. WASHINGTON JJjny 8 (tP).i-Fac- ed the threatening Notwithstanding with increasing demands tor the cold weather, bicycle parade Boy Scouts to the" hides and time to speak,, bouse leaders today holies the ir.wveincnt.,..ijcyir staged here Saturday afternoon un secured adoption of an agreement der the direction of J. HJiward dies? Who is the man .who for an extra day of debate on farm Rodda of the Cycle Trader of 'New rnus the city and d(H.i it In - , h legislation. success. York was a pronounced a way most nifty? Who never relief Debate to been .closed ;was have More than '125, bicycles were In the leaves you hi the lurch and is tonight, but Representative Tilson.t parade, about one third of which ,a pillar in bis church? - He of was made by E. P. Ramsey, local Connecticut, mojority leader, ob of colors were decorated In all the always watcb(s o'er bis flock ; tained consent ' from the. house to manager and treasurer of the last rainbow. the courxe know (if R. " . named company. .you George extend debate until Mondoy night v Zola Cochran Was given first . .May cock. , . Provo Lumber company. was This action will probably prevent a established ln1918T succeeding Be prize for The WsTdecorSted Mcych. final Tots on one of the three pend Hlie had arranged. beautiful flower old Beebe Lumber company, and ing bills until week After next. garden with large colorful paper was organized with4 S.W. Morrison s Debate, opened today by Repreflowers'. Margaret Buyer In blue of Salt Lake City as president E. sentative Tlwber, Republican, of e as dressed colors and and pink D, Ramsey as treasurer and manaKansas,; author of the aduilnlstra-tio- n secondwas place. given butterfly, ger, and James IngeltretseQ as seccredit plan measure, who took Rex Larseti was given third place. the floor for the third time since retary. Since that date the'ifconr His decorations were. Wtilack and the discussion began, limber dipany has enjoyed a splendid busifan and repeHenfef-4hBoy Scout rected his remarks ness, and under the ' dlrectionof an article In In a black emblem.. Paul Taylor, ah Illinois farm paper which chargMr, Ramsey, has shown a steady and white" checkered boat, won increase each year. ed' that his bill ,r"smells bad." ) fourth place. Paul Singleton, one! Tlncher; said ' the article ; claimed The Bonneville Lumber company . ."Provo citizens and students of was of the smallest entrants, given some of the. funds approprithat will move its office and yard from a of fifth place fpr an artistically decer-- yie Young university are indeed ated in Wr bill would be used by the present location to the site now; y In an fortunate given ted lrng God grant it be bicycle. ? i other farmers, f Ioveaaceappeari. way. ' o Emma'' occupied by the Provo Lumber hear the Lucy Fawn Davis was. given the con We know wc should iThere's naught too good ' Grand Tlncher . X. & tfiect, brir put declared. . TThat;art(cle. Gates In . . Opera Company solation prize of a pair of tires fromi Goifhond s syninofiK f gimd .opera aas, aown tnrougn the yean. Mathetf ? Spoaktnt of the transfer, Mr. ja' con- the Meredith Cycle company and a teinptlbte: misstatement. I hope the. comes to which 'F,aust', said: fhifCtv Ramsey bell and lock from the Horr Bicycle By Hal Cochran lumbla theatre next Monday eve newspaper will correct its error." "Desiiite the fact' that our firm shopFawn. hadbeen Informed ning," declares Mrs. Inez Representative, Madden, RvputA K.' has enjoyed a splendid business, mynot would that the parade begi'ven member of the committee of Allen, (lean, Illinois, Chairman of (be apspons convinced were self and associates so had taken down ber'decoiatlons. propriations committee, opposed enWhen- she hajj decorated the bi- ors.;, that Provo la not large enough to' actment of any - farm relief legisThe opera, with complete cast of sunnort five lumber yards. WeJ cycle ou learning that? the parade lation thai, would take .funds: from an and more, than includsixtysingers; have sold all of our assts, for would be given 6b$'a " teOei'trelUNiii';' ' f :" '.' enlarged symphony orchestra under the contest. ing the good will of the business, to "I am opposed tb using the funds the. leadership of Prof. Cecil Gates, of all the Bonneville Lumber company. The junior high schofil-waMadden sald;."fo given has already scored three' distinct the benefit not only wish to thank all of qur of a few, t don't think Lake triumphs. ii. the Salt theatre, we have the patrons for their support friendright to take any of the the historic playhouse being packed (Continued on page Four) ship and good will during my resicontributions of; all the people to to each time. the1 , venture capacity to dence in Provo, but aid a limited few." Of, this ptirformance Mrs. Emma hope that the new management may have the same friendly support and Ramsey. Morris, who spent , Satur ' day in Provo said: "This la one of cooperation from our .old customers. ' he. . finest I nave not definitely and finally depre! productions senteu to the music lovers of Utah. termined as to my future plans, but Unless rain Interferes, the B. Y. Ema Lucy: was never in better voice will probably engage in the lumber TJ. Concert band will conclude the A great throng of friends and and she has a - superb fhorus: 'The business in Salt Lake Music Week festivities In Prove, by XiQNDOX, May 8 (rP)Today' , I will relatives of James Fisher; retired remain in Prove, howevr, for a at his a concert this afternoon in Pioneer strike developments bristle with the Louis Fischef has been elected by orchestral accompanlmPIlti under home, 89P West Center street, to close. the of op The band is just returned atmosphere of war. The weigh of the American' Federation of Music- - the direction of Prof. Cecil Gates period Hark. sixty days farmer and ptockgrower, who died " OSLO, Norway, May 8 (UPK is wonderful.'' . business of the old firm." f rbi a four ol southern Utah towns the Wednesday, paid final tribute at army and the navy has thrownjian, Provo' local So. 790, to be a ' Eniuin. Raold Amundsen's men .en- Captain docs who as as the Cedar south Gates, far City. Lucy to the national convention d'hote impressive funeral services held in going stationed' in ftnnl preparations ' conflct. into the gaged Troops (today rbl'e a Provo pro of Margeurite, is oi ine orgauusanon to oe nem tn the Pioneer ward chaped Friday Among the numbers to be rendered for the of (lash Britthe dirigible Norge at strategic points throughout will be the following: duel, and" witt a student of fhe Salt Lake City May 10 to 15. afternooii, across the pole toward Fairbanks la She to with are ably sup any cope , Suppe ain ready " Several of the local musicians toting uiiiyerslfr. ; . Heber"Ar Knudsea vt tte ward Jolly Robbers Overture , .,, two other stars of nation1 Alaska. Trovatore" .. emergency. . will go t Salt Lake C Ity today to ported by They-arThe - opening Selection from ."Il to overhaul ready , the bishopric presided. William al fame in the persons-of. Verdi 4 u. . '. . . . . f . . , The latest government commun a party at the Hotel B. Bitchell.tenori - as- - Fausti- - and airship and load it with thirty day -song, "Beautiful Islet" was sung Miller Selections " follow1 Operatic Utiih a to" of of food iiig ;nieef the; Herl)ert Guld- - bissoi. by a mixed quartet" froth the ward, i Stewart ique reports that a destroyer has ai Mephisto- - The supplies, yj Hawaiian Patrol utmost, is demanded to Manchester to guard executive- committee and the been' sent ley of the High Council. As a seo- speed fl'les. These staj-will give the because the proximities . of i the The invocation was by E. S. Hlnck-on- d In a Moonlit Garden Intermezzo food ships and that maU,fI of the mitional organization, of music 8 of I'tuh loving public Mich., county. (UP).! JJay DETEOIT, King 1 season when. Impenetrable fog set-number the qnartet sang "Oh. , have been called out to remove rare ireac in operatic penorm ties In a flower banked sun room or Southern Melodies selections . ,;, rine over the Arctic ocean. If the WIN PROVO is PIRATES Wonderful." at'J It on obstructions railways placed Holmes her son's home at Grosse Pointe, The speakers were Joha' John Mtddleboro expediMeanwhile, grenadier 'traditions Mrs. Horace E. Dodge, Sr., widow "1'rwoV date music A Japanese Suuset Romance . tion heads. into, a Provo "Pirates" of the . The guards protect transiwrt of foodof Dodge son, president of the High Priests of the late back half a century and includes it will turn back dangerous storm, Dappen to King's bay,.'ac-cordin- g Provo Athletic club of the Union Smithfleld mar quorum; Andrew Kmidsen, Presi Call of the duet Smith stuffs at the great Brothers Automobile company, to- dent tha. production, of. muslcia ns of na Jo ihe. Oslo, aero cinb. from T. N. Taylor, and Bishop A. Pacific system, plundered and ket In Londoand other soldiers . wife . of becahie the Hugh Polka said tonnl Burla for arid Piccolo. International fame," Sqlo day the new, base of the giant dlrigl-Ibl- e. W. all of whom touched net- ntnaeea tne- wnioru in Prof. . Ewald euara east end pomiiar. steel (McGaughey)," of Columbus, on Harding, .Alice', L. 'Reynolds of the . , useful life of their departed ( the of tri- here the the w"h Rame soio Nad"lneSMopnone the !ferla 'ood, ' Ohio, former actor and Xouug lnxdls'ussing university - i .. ' friend.. "; Hatnrdnv. rnl rnitd , lpuinip of Marjories Bambeau, film star, Woodwind Quartette for three coming of Emma Lucy Gates. to one. -v The ceremony was performed by . Other musical numbers were a Clarinets and Bassoon. . .Kornzak Fifteen artuored cars guarded the j The score f Among the sponsors of Ibenipera Although the weather was convoy. Tanks" moved on roads in Rev. 8amuel Forrer, pastor of Jef- duet by Bertha Ross and Ruth the: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. JensenMr. London to suburls. tnun the 8nvtll'nB who Inviting sang "My Heavenly ferson avenue Presbyterian church, Farrer, and Mrs. John Jackson,' Mr. and Father Knows ;" solo, "One Sweetly, The government communique to-- I baseball fans a large number Detriot. MK ? W.; Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. C Solemn Thought," Mrs. Sarah Ram day said that ,the troops would not i were present. The game was H. Harmon, -- Mr. and Mrs. H. sey ; duet, "Thy Kingdom of Love," be called on to act unless circum-- '' f InteresiVng from' beginning to . . . , J . Iverson, Mrs. Essie Keeler, Mrs. . i I I Prof. J. R. Boshard and Mrs; Ram stances got beyond the power of end, Kate Mathews, Miss Moueta The victory places the Provo sey. The benedictiori, was pro--j Ruth MumfordMrs. . SPIRO, OkU May 8 l P.)- -. nounced by Jesse Washburn. on top of the trl-,- 1 ganda" rumors of disaffection Gladys Nelson, Mrs, 'Fay Loosej One dead .;14 lajured. six seriously i ' A profusion of floral tributes be among troops were without ounda;l state league. st)eiu, Mrs. uose X. Stewart, Mrs .and more than 20 homes destroyed, : ' ED .' ' spoke the hlch esteem in whlrh Mr tion. was toll Hannah Packard, Dr. ;and Mrs. the today of a tornado that Announcement of the May LitFisher was held by his many friends Vascd M.- Tanner, Mrs. Ruth' Per swept four eastern Oklahoma coun- Festival to be given Tuesday, here. Interment was In the Provo erary "ist night Damage Is estimat- kins, Miss Adele Peter. Mrs. Maudi afternoon 2:30,' May 11, in. the .City Cemetery. ; The " dedicatory Fourth ward chapel, under the austt. Thomas, Mrs. Mae Huntington, ed at 530,000. LA8ALLB, I1L, May 8 offered by Charles pices of the Belief Society of that Mrs. Jesse Arrowsmith', Mrs-A- . Schader. one of the fugi prayerwas F. ---- 4' EiiRflr, Mr., and Mrs. J. O.. Garrett', tive convicts who escaped fromThe Miller. ward, for' the purpose of establishThe Central Utah Baseball league enters Into, the 1038 season Mrs Etta Hyde, Miss Jennie HardJoliet prison Wednesday after slay-luing a fund for the purchase of books 1 citizens ing, f for the library of that organization, next Wednesday nnd It is to be1 hoped that 'sportsmen Deputy Warden Peter Klein was arrested near here today. has been made as follows; reading from every town in this territory will join the pnteession,'' is the exof "My- Antonio" by pression of Frank Turner, president of the Spanish Fork baseball club Mrs. Julia B. Jensen. This selec""If the general public' will show as much enthusiasm as league tion carries a beantifu Mother's officials anil ' LOS' ANGELES. May 8 (U. players have, shown up to the present time, the national P.) daysentlment A' suit for $9.1,000 for will go over bighrthts countydnringrthe; comlngiefison. sport alleged bres'-Mrs. Merle Taylor will sing two Mother's Day exercises will be of contract which Agu s Ayreg filed "Baseball is conduslve to good citizenship and should encouraged held this afternoon at 2 o'clock In numbers, appropriate to the occas- and against Cecil B. IMllle and Hie one who would contribute to the betterment every by supported the Elks' home under the direction ion . Producers .Distributing' Coronora-tio- n of a community, It has been proven that there is a euifrelation between of the Elks lodge. The public is The Junior Wild famllr orchestra has been settled out of court COLUMBUS, O,. May 8 (UP)! Increased playing and decrease In .crime. Likewise, there Is a corre11 invited to attend free of charge. Former Attorney-Genera- l furnish music; while refresh- lation between Harry M. according to announcement today ef a and the athletics of the growth-ogrowth community HONOLULU, T. H.. May 8 (UP). Besides, the beautiful ritual, an ments are being served. ." Baugherty who was lndlctel In the film star's attoreys. ". Arata Aoki, until recently consul address will be given by Dr. H. F. A cordial Cavitation Is extended new community spirit which Is notlceab'.e in many towns and cities New York yesterday ou charge of In Cannon. . for Amprica. throughout Vocal selecrhms win. be fo all the ladles of tha city to be Hawaii, has general Japan conspiracy U defraud the govern- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHl'RCII been" appointed Japanese- - minister. rendered 'It is to be hied that the business man, the farmer, the young ment, expects to leave tonight for i'Adam and Fallen Man. will tw ; by Alene Peterson and attendance, committee members anto Mexico, acocrdlng to Toklo ad Murray Roberts, with Leona Van nounce. A small admission fee will and the old will join hands in making" baseball in the towns of the New York, irepnrutory tff launch- the subject Sunday at the Christian vices received here today. . .. v Wagonen as accompanist. be charged. . Central Utah League the success it should be." ing a fight against the Indictment, Science meeting, : ' ? property recorded in rrovo duVite the past year was closVd late urday afternoon when'rbe Bonne- ville Lumber Company Inquired all of the real estafeTstot business and other assets of the Prove Lumber company. This announcement A IV AVa -- jf rfk ) . - , 'FAUST' STAGED AT COLUMBIA MONDAY NIGHT it ' Tdatf com-pan- days,wheinu v y. tlWtUa reject, v4W ' tlat ror mcn oppor-iuijlt- .&7inwtetit'n4 vsf - too-lat- e ' Y' Band In J GREAT THRONG Concert at PAYS TRIBUTE . RAMPANT IN Park Today .FISHER . s WAR SPIRIT . j,... MUSICIANS IN STRIKE GROUP er V. CONVENTION NORGE READY TO CROSS POLE . ILUONAIRESS A : , e MARRIES ACTOR ! ...... '';;, ' s - ....................... Sea-roo- Dill-ma- Amundsen-Ellsworth-Nobi- rnet n tt . r rt .... ,-- wfonr j TORNADO KILLS I " FOURTHWARD ONE, 14 INJURED . ' ' RE-ARREST- 100000 bushels -- Tincher Defends Administration Bill Introduced By " Himself Against Attacks. tiust and all his acts are fair and Just? ' Who boosts our DEMONSTRATED CONVICT IS The merits of Tneeda jGraham" crackers were demonstrated in a number of leading grocery stores of Provo, Saturday, according to G. II Wallace, general manager of the Salt Lake factory ef the National Biscuit company. who" spent the day i, in Provo assisting in the promoi tion 'sales work, The "Uneeda" crncker is strictly a Utah product, and onr company utilizes aboqt 1,600,000 pounds of f . Two Thousand .Witness Con 1 MADE PRODUCT t THREATENING WEATHER INTERFERES WITH PLANS Hentotti".10?" MERITS OF UTAH PneB( " Zola Cochran Wins First Prize For Best Decorated .Bicycle 7 :: FINAL VOTE PARADE HUGE Committee Working Diligent- Bonneville. Lumber To Move Yard and OffiAs To New ly On Details of Large - Localion Program of Features BY LA VERB WADLEY PLEASANT GROVB, May 8 7 Evtensive preparations are now tin- i f der way for the fourth annual Utah Strawberry day to be held in " Pleasant Grove Wednesday and Thursday, June nd 10, according to an announcement made "today by of the festhe committee tival. The celebration will be larger than any Tit the three previous "yeafS"ff"has lieetf neld Bererfitarted as a gmall community festival it baa developed in the space of four years to become one "of ?the outstanding celebrations of the entire state, Under the direction of the Pleasant Grove Chamber of Commerce, committees are hard at work perfecting the details of the various entertaining features to be presented. Plans are made for a first class rodeo, fire works, races and various, other'Tarnfval features. Marked improvements have been completed In the ball park which already Is In excellent condition for :: Utah County DEAL? TRANSACTED . VISITORS TO BE FED SATURDAY AFTERNOON STRAWBERRIES FREE A -- Hoo's Moo In BICYCLE WEEK Fourth Annual Utah Straw- Provo Lumber, Company Sells Its Asets ToKtate Organi berry Day To Be Biggest zation State Celebration 1 :::: :: nn rv n r- - 3 - ; . (UP).-r-Churle- s SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES! ' I ' - . X SUIT SETTLED g ELKS OBSERVE OUTOF COURT Wlll-Cothe- MINISTER TO DAUGHERTYTO MOTHER'S DAY -- 1 MEXICO NAMED h FIGHTCHARGE ' ' - i m - . :n . V ' ; ' |