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Show V0L-f'Na- : 2 Gr6A . I ( r or A V 'i7;"i " f Seized Liquor ppeartat)ttTIisT)esk; Is Claim WASHINGTON, . -- ,M.Oriv 24- July .- (UP) proliibition for Northern Citlifom-l- : v ... murtlef tf . - v i J Joheph Maurer store holdup, today saw sum i lT i J 1 I I' 1- - A V A ai ill J Stttdtit-itfirokr-l5p-- y4 I Return v.v - f: - MEAGER IN HILLS Temiv July 24-- (I'l't led imrtU-- s t 4iis-dea- th. . , JV V vi 1 -- Hoirtej-trighestTie- Bfc riujBjdntjeeking autiiftai Je fjcelebratron fitting for Btaiae: Sorimt- - '" by Uie mountaineers were- scouring storm-tor- n precipice ofMount Lc tnThe big smoky" - As' a result of (bat statenicut. Judge 3Vllliam GeuunlU senteuced Robert to life imprisonment, statiug from the lench that it was apparent "Riissell, the older brother, had done hd tille did hoaor to the memory i of the Utah Pioneers bj a most magnificent fsBhiua 8a Wrday. Headed by the 'colors .and the All Provo adjourned Saturday i to spwuL Pionee L.day. with clti-- 1 Springvllle, bind, and the pioneers in automobiles, the parade. nens of Sprlngvlllc, Spanish. sereraL bloAkaiong : greeted j Fork. Tayson anil.. other with enthusiastic applause by thou- county towns, resorts nud can No official 'b-- t (sands of citizens and visitors from Y yon retreats. Tsrvance fit the day was p'an-- J tbe surroanding communities. The Jlk baai, Aerfe and dityj-honed f Troro Drum Corps, and Jbe . Pleaunt ofIn ushered with ail ever, was Gror band added greptlr to the -ficial-gisalute, tirid msny-ot- tt ' of town visitors camehereto j entertatnment of Hhe dayc .n-- " visit relatives and.'.friends." prucvUle VoslneiBQneiy sponded beirtlly in Treparing Most of the wards of. Utah stake have planned special PIih beauttfut dscortted .floats. Speda ftAftu-t- j of the parade neerday programs to-- b? jglveu-I- n were thApeetitatJon of lne.48 ward ihelr reMM.-tlvt- i states in theunjon by 48 girls dress- . ' this evening. 1 in r whfte irldlng- - iiombaclu .This rniitifm nf thp Herwld ws IMns, WO held to oiilv lirfit mie tttmderHnBDUCrW uauj. uiuec rciaiaiscences oi earty that the Herald force could v join In the holiday festivities pioneer life weer;; featureH The Proro Fre "department" past and . , in ithe afternoon. present-',- .' present, was. a Busy Searching atownmiBrgme Join County Towns In Celebrations Limited Food Supply Increases Hardships; Searchers KNOX VILLE. With' ptradff that wou!d hsve. Provo Citizens COMMUNICATION . a i ExplorMayor 0. Hansen Reviews-Early- . ations of Pioneers and Urges Present Gen K. i -- "TfcffiTTveTuno " ;PSICB TWO CENTO S PRI I GV(Q,E D QES it 0 II Q MaLBBmaaHB. LBaaMijai -"- "";'"- I ! i ,. dMsfeinking Parties byjrhitb Maurer-- niet a and Nevada, Htuay was suspend ed irom offieeby Aftijig Secretary of the Treasury Winston pending inveMisation f iiseHdu4 eliarses by a grand jury-- , . . .. 1 Samuel R. JoJitviton was appoint' ed acting dry administrator for the San Frandseo territory, W instoo Ard Green bad admitted to Alf Olstedo, Bpecial inWHgenct agnt to the treasury department that he had been staging liquor par ties at his hotel and drinking " - ". liquor. SAX FRANCISCO, "July 21 U Pf 'harges of drinking and play- - PROVO, UTAH. SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1926. r ther.;Ruliirfrtlat be (Robert) firedjc the" fatal shot." Robert's confes sion stated that Russell bad. notb-- . i ng. to do w Ith t he murder, except to help his brother escajie. Roliert's. confession came !as a t turtliiiK cliuiai to one of the rtrangest murder cases in Chicago's Robert recently criiuinal history. pleaded guilty to the charge of mur der but swore from the witness Htandthat bedtdnat tirethe shot SERVED DRINKS TO MANY FRIENDS Government ; , ; at j forrthe l Ill" . 1'rohibition Agent Bay District . Suspetjcljed - ''""'T.;:- - : -- f w three boygnand two glrbi of Southwestern 'l!ege, Wlnfleld, . Kansas, missing three days.. The quintet was of the "" thoactual Jcilliag and Jsinc ho ;nian-ofSteWtig of sentence death' college exiM'dition of ,37 already was under worth? students to the big smokies for it was only fair that Robert's With mtnd that's always full of eitreme- - ecrch work. Nineteen -mirth, students set out Thursday to scale A man whose wit is bard to A severe rain storm Mt. LeConte. . nd ,., mutch,. to:earlytdaymiy rty-- f fourteen of the 19 had Yet one with whom ypu.iove to made their way back to safety, chat. Communication - raciHties in the They say he's blessed with njanjr , 5 '. m N Region of Mount Let'onte are mea r.-kssome are not as orthodni g(t The students hud only mea ; wejfartnd "6rail-atIonAs he would like to have them ger fiHid supplies and Were clothed --- 5e,: Wfe adequafely preieuu-depecin hiklu$ outfits. lally tne. baby JtealUi 'k cllntc, al- his liotel rfiorna. preferred agnloRt w there's a big variety, The names of the 14 who escaped ' Colonel Ned M. Green, prohlbltlop ; ; There's some that roam the ver- 80s4u storm hlte Hdt Ifeen"- - learned; tne d from, the- Printers" on tbe babies, .TIit boy "pig Club1 ' abve, was Many friends f Georga A. Hart Slu administrator for northern CalifThe main party' was chaperoned danthais,- wa present : with"' several of'tbeir Slid some that lbvfe the rippling ley, w ho died' at hihoine in 'this Home at Colorado Springs. Colo., recently because' be ran across' the by Prof, and Mrs. William Goldornia and Nevada, were admitted ' rills : yVBrda": neatly. cage os tract ' city AVednesday morning, paid final flower lied. The printers in the borne tmtk up u fund 'and shipiied him smith. by bim today. But those whom this man loves tribute at funeral services held in to Frank Morrow (above), his owner, ut Greenville, S. C. Cnion train . Following .the parade,, aa excer-leB-t. Green admitted Unit be bag stocks the Provo First ward cha'pel Fri- men all along the route gave Sliep a bcliing band, and now 'he's a. mascot ; the best of hiKh jade, liquor In Jjis botel program was gives at' t aty , Funeral wjrvU-e- for 0?e E." Olsei. Are they whose friendship bears day afternoon. Bishop Walter P. of the Greenville Park, Mayor O. K. Hansen of Tro- " rooms'; that he frequently euter-tain- s .. Cnion. , Typo Sr. highly respected citlsen of Pro.-Orator of tne" the test reviewed friends there with liquor ; that . Whitehead presided.. vo. who died In- a RkJifield hospital ts, the eariy expoeation ot the Those, who respond to "Golden he drinks hlmsetf, and that bl turThrtpeskefs. all of whom spoke In- briefly, as a resnlt of afternooar Friday west and the in glowing terms of the life of Rules," of the ptonrers tles include lMith men and women. juries suffered In an automobile ac- and Btreksed coming have-n- tbelr-de-na And not the flocks-tht tbe- - respomlbilitieji rted Two dresser drawers In bis room wrerBlsbop cident last Sunday, will he held in souls. are filled with an assortment of placed upon the present Feneration Joseph A, Buttle, Bishop Larsen of the , Second ward cltapek-Monda- y tt tntrytint tlteb jifeals and ttplioWr Who Is this man! Tou're pron dear Creek, and Bisbop White liquors now, flreeu said. afternoon at 2 u clock. ..to a 5k .... their standards otJMtiL "1 driuk .it. head. I serve It to mf Mr.- - T)Jse- n- w born at Loitoa : "Eiptorafiba ppsrtiea ' 'rwm' not were furuished admit. unmlH'rs Musical horrid thaU l t a uy m'ho.i'onld Inspire such, .frknds.l,U- 1853. became He '9, Norway. July ? dew iU'lStf," Mayor XIansew said. trash?. iiicuiliers of the iiivestlgatlnu liody by Prof. J. R. Boshard and Mrs. ANTI-ASlERlCAa convert to the L. D. S. church "Father N An sowe're wish to come here and sejeT(t, they're "Escauthte, LewU and aark liortrgofn' to stall Sadie Ramsey, who sangJT duet. in his native land, September 18, Some say it's Lovell Mendenhall Walter P. Whitehead and Mrs. Jos--""SALT and Captain Bdnuevllte'aH preceed we' wine. And they can taste It too, LAKE C1TT July 24. as of : the age 15Young. ed the Mormon ploneett and" added The! invocation .... .. if they want to. Xeed for greater camping facilities he eph R. Hinckley, - active wasbe sulis(Tlbers have In tlur being' was offered fey J. C Anderson and "The liquor Us: government seized inthe Vtcliiif y . of In church affairs, and was ordained their contributions to the- - ertrJ decanyons EDITOR'S NfFTE the benediction1 by A,. N, Anderson. begun, writing to the newspapert Salt Lake has reached such a ixiint to various offices in the priesthood. velopment hi tbe'.weefcw Tlwir' liquor. It appeared on any I desk. :, Ed L. Kenn, vice president and The grave at the city cemetery was wete in some se different, wa there when I got down to work. protesting against the bjlagpefteLjWp--olJiL- M -j lts erirl Euros-nbut otlhefr-ffot- t mnnager of l(:nn ("amptfguf dedicated by J. C. Anderson; fit" relief ITie various 3fffesfTTii organIzame r or into tne of ti scheme of -fFrhe nicely (lu- cHiirtoye!!, of my ofOi-press. e left it instance, general has eougwtion" lii and beenphtntions served church of Jbe disfor American renders of thesU-iiatio- n Western progress..- ? Times" today .prominently , there. ned by Shewrd. forest snjier-vlso- r many capalities. in Eunqie, today (inds a tettey from the Earl of .The outstanding motives that ac--" plays forof the Wasatch National to Utah tie Jilled Before Foremost among the, necomnl'ob ..coming the British spirit of fair play centuated the Mormon" Pioneers Dculiiidi. iu which the carl says: est, and R. E. Oery, assistant dis- a mission in ' his native land. Up ments of the Provo chapter of ' Am . ... j . coming to the assistance of the were, first, religious liberty, sod ., . .. .. "May I express the concern which trict forester In charge of lands. erican Association" of Knguiee f. United States which; a' certain know to lie widely felt, as to The two men will leave for the of function. Mali with dutl'e"siBe, ry during the present yeaFTslhe JuuUm press- 1ms t he delay of coming a free wa politically. They in ing' Au- cr E. Olson left for wil! return about and canyons to America of an industrial apd reviilifiiHl as a shylm-k- . As regards were Impeuea-oAmerican campaign. by. the faith they gust 10. Join their parents preceed- source map of T'tah county, which I into Ihe war. - The had in the right Having been nds- ls Included lu the ed them-- to canyons this 24. was recently published by the Procountry.liy.one understood In the- - former ; a bodes, DENVER, Colo., July (IT) IXNDON, July 25. (VV) My a point so consistently resurrected, sirrvey are those adjacent to Saltk.vr vo Chamber of Commerce. Upon this voyage he met his Although horses are not very friend Logan Frasier, a to my mind it is rather wonderful AiuericHn Fork ani life's conipniiloii. Miss Mary Nelson, they were determined that in this Ijike. Tbla jnapltouches on the various stimulant iu Denver, what few there isolated location they would worlr that Hie middk'west of DENVER, Colo., July 24. (CP) whom he "married a' year later in Upjier Provo river. They eorer-resources of the county and from are of them are affectionate, as was In Europe with his family, State which is "absolutely insular out their ideals and 4et their Denver has a tionlng Officer, flying In IteliiK Lake" -w4areat TIieehTowiiie"iTt at nd .alt house one ca n TenrH recently 0mu7sTraTeaTwbeu one has just returned to London after anil pansbial in its ideas and .mentality tives be judged by their work.- :";- Titorge "Roberts, recent graduate to mine what sort of industries tjally traversed by tourists and eas- City,' : "." j of a Golden a fortnight's' motor trip of 1,500 the Into wiy which and is lap jumped "The pioneers were not concern- - '. peopled largely school Brooks Field. the amy air at ily accessllile to residents of Salt He .arrived In Provo" July 2!i, 1873. thrive In this county. The map is man visiting here, and a local miles to exercise ed in an opportunity throiigh Knglaud, Wales and by a stock essentia 11 -- towns. ke-- s I ties and Texas, lias beeii apoiuted to en- the result of cuivfiil stiidv hikUIx ,h 51 date " exactlyyearr prior tothe T ami completely divorced from all Scolbiiid dnriiig which lie friend. for freedom their lu righteousness, imin force Denver's airplane ordinance. tourist Increase traffic..' of iiis death. After living here a of great value in giving to lbe out James Rogers, of Dnver and (Ml with hundreds of Britislicrs of isiiFIatiou with European polities provement in roads and realising this blesslngrthey' necesHoberta-wllMie with side world information -- li -Uiuwlier to , provided grcjiter of returied yesrs ' concerning Stephen Smith, of Golden were sit- all classes. hmilil V-- r haveiA-om4to4he war into play certain . Ppre'lntion of the outdoors are bis uatl'elaud iiit!ie capacity of sarily brought , motorcycle transportation until ap- the resources of this county. ' .' at nlU was uot "There fundamental characteristics ; a i arked car. when the la ' ting Mr. reasons Shepard a missionary. assigned by propriation ii made for an alrpUine . on America of to Aiueiiifans". are a in essential alt hostiUly 7 horse,-whicled. became was qd . generations being He for" the camping "congestion. Mary Surviving arc his onrlmsinjr offenders."!! Denver had me. "We nw.iolhini "f- the- serious, crisis in France. Is. conditions. ' .These may- ---; the- -' ntomobHe4 Nelson Olscu. and the fxiJlowliig onder-a- lt jwinted-outMh- at frightened and jmnird into the Frasier told ince had an airplane ordinance1 i s most mi lHiTfhe unwarranted be' finest iiTfcfldy cMiisiiig enumerated as follows; briefly courtesy". of the in front more machine; standing tourist is becoming dependent wins : Ole E. Olscn, Jr., of this Jty; Jnne 27, 1023,;l)ut it has not been hostility towanl. a everywhere.. If any of them and jgfttS'jrttMyiit voiiUor;. jnotlrs t and Horse Colorado Wa Ijitke Jiauft, 4'arlcr" htr geiiim t't1 ronsly enfnrned. heretotore-- -for their ..every'- dayt lifei. wyltr The men. who finallv managed to dependent Ustn hotels for accommd- - I. Olsen, bg'den; Fra mis Jd. E. 'hile Roberta-Wil- l for-it." too JtedLand to their conw- sis'iiding r toyltX-to fill 'vmh it --Tin t f In t Imiu ui"i easedfree themselves, got'out ut tlie car and ClarenteT is cited beFrasier's to themselves and the ...... ...... ... . . , esjierience try, rhap tbfough the air. He will spot I v. v. loyalty i.mllAani, - ,...U . ,11. Olseti, all of Provo: ulso 30 grand I and staggered up the street, with cause I have a .When one hears on u,, lira ft,: wi iui(i",,u I'w.iRpporting one of the most the violator and then rnqe to the embodiment of UJirlsttaa attributes every Teiison to; -t ura t brougbiking, Pet spea lively erT! .. ' inarkets in recent the horse in. pursuit. is a lieve It" to be ' typical of what is e vi i y hand" yf lfieway tUeraviator-wlt- h - fleM of 'the resi seu of K'Hishareiu. Sevier coiinty; of doing nnto others aa they wotifd ; They were taken, to the hospital being eiKrienced by Oiou.suuUs of meted out to .the average Freuch-miil- i yous nearer the doors years; T, S. Taylor, rice' president sliniinnns. Induced whom he vvus ou 'his way to visit be done 'byrtrTnese" ftmdamental and manager '.of Taylor BrosT Co.. and treated for minor rats and other Americans who now are. enwho successfully evades the dents, add "consequently of when the accident occurred, and rules of" Conduct te re loped men cool to the seek and them quiet returned late Friday afternoon from bruises. The horse disappeared and gaged in tours of Great Britain sim- tat collector, it seems' to me hardly and women of strength, and charac- - ; week-enand ver the - - - -- the canyons threitrsferMr,-- - HstiiiMb Mux- an extensive buytfig trip tn the is "still missing. ilar" lb: "MaCJS'"inidktion'lfiaT Hgtif to foist 'lbe."wnidlelf "ifie'Iranc for vacations, he: said. Campaigns on to the Lulled States."furniture markets. I'hTcago, DeTroif; tneBrltish spirit of fair play is "The responsibility that comes to and literature are responsible for ton and Mrs. Alma. Cwk ran, both Grand Rapids, Holland, and Muske us is not small, and should be treat- HhU Lako City. greater goa,r Uicbigan.-.- . As we "are enjoying ed seriously. Mrs. Itlseu and all of the chiland this, according to Mr. Shepard New designs in european periods the blessings the Pioneers left vs. in finds dren camping trips. were the bedside the at expression at to transmit this hert-- . MOAR, July 24 Provided a sat remodph?d to Jsuit the Anicrin When Mr. Shepard and Mr. Gary time of his death. The body was it is our duty e SAN FRANCISCO; July 24. (TJ . effects, iHtltited who shall come after to those Isfactory franchise can be obtained heeds tage retUM they will make a dHalled brought to provo Saturday, and us. Let na preserve our birthright from the lioard of trustees of Moah furniture,:'; fiTid 1 urnlture- with P) Strenuous athletic training in"provo jpeoiile are ainglng the praises of Springvill for tbe uagnlft-cen- t , study of the ways and means of inuy be viewed at the family r feafor tended to iron Comppreparer 'were wrought-girls trimmings and instill the. principles of. tb IJght company Pioneer pay 'paradeof wr'Beighborliig tbeltixeus 884 West Third South Street; rpue, and improving aud eiilargin-- the ' tures of "the market. Builders of etition in championship "track and town," declares J. will eiprctse its' option toT'Pu'renas citizenship into the hearts of those McGwire, Provo isistniHHter. P, the of with the to the services. making object prior tbe electrlml business of the Monb high grade furniture were found to field meets was condemned by Dr. carry - ; Not oiiTJ was the big ageant one of' exceptional eteeqtyr a city cans"Thore available for recreaA baseball game between Proro T,icht k Power cVminyaceord- - her going Into nwss"prodiU'Uon""oh ' 44 HOLDS JOB tive purposes. VKARS :;: ;: .;: .;,.. period fnrnltnre tendeht of parent education, in his of Spriugville's population bttrHbe floats and. other features wcre.espec- aadtyringvtile-Trasplaye- d inc to R. H. Ashworth,' renreseftta early in the afternoon, and sports were ttve of the Salt Lake Company, who to be especially priced to the deal- biennial report to tbe"" California J Mly aTtfactlve. The muslcrfrcraT-severbands,addedetp.thejeritire MENACED 1 EYESIGHT REDWOOD CITY, Ual., July ers and to the public. , slate board of health.. affair..". i: for young and old later was In Moab thl week. . -- U.L i -v After 44 years ss treasurer of provided '. hot ..Mr. Taylor reports he had a very .. "High school girls .'should in lbe ArrHUgementii were made iy Mr. day.r J "May I state, however, that only one thing appeared that might with Mrs. engage lo strenuous athletic they BERKELEY, Cal , July 25. The Ian Mateo county. P. I' Chamber Ash worth to' meet with the towH Interesting ( interview well have been eliminated. It waa a float carrying a huge beehive upon eyesight and health of students arc in, 85 year o'd bachelor. Is prejier-'nare-of into the mothers the mature Margaret onupJSjLllltO-4M8t4lMSeargreen, d probably mnr , WILL BUILD HYDRO PLANT to retire.. His lYnbllc service ' which. appeared the,iMjrds'Dn menaced through unscientific neat tMmCTysJift.dclaredii' r nch I se v desi red. T be option -- of most! outstanding furniture iu Ualthe the ut in longest as-history ATiierica. today. r a Joke snd iu gmid pa rj, there are those who might filg and"; lighting arrangements Dr. Stols" former state stiperlnl1 moat sf us took--it Light company the Vtah Power " ''. . 'fornia.-- ABERDEEN. Wash.s July 28. , ' Several new connections, .y ere terident of, physical education said have tk"eii offeiiseesie'lUy, sliiee they were entertaining thousamisjif rovers only, the .electrical and k-ureil Chamlierlin. iiv ba th Aberdeen, thatrtnrarf-ceived-the-city 'officials are proceed-.- . cap ttiade-wf-rcrsltofLi'ailfornisIofes merchant theMoalr-wnwrnreking Provo Htlsens. jlic the '. .iWiiesrf -" when he M ... iugV with , with . i .ll preliminaries looking toAlan tnrvi 3.. i. A. Woll, New Tork eye siieeialisL' liTe-ni- aJ irllyorCsli for BTalIgh" rariotis business houses and orcuntzations entering told campus orgsnixations. WolJ Is Unions forces during the Civil War, ward the conjtrnctlon of a new ,Nevertbehss in store fort the is of school 'to hbref prog Remodeling principals hv loal liirht. ind power xompanr activl- sole municipal bydwloHHo conducting classes in optomertry.at ressing, it i said, whUih will, give Ms nip out atrenjious MnpetJye.Blhr flosts are 'to lie comineiided npun'.tbetr spieiiuld work. The day's ft.ui tin" tkentrT' Qeui Oil b1 Krany Post, "CC A. B.";' iwn-- t ess and icfltit gtrni ciedlC oh the tow u," a.tMtO sounrrt feet mure flofir siwce, teller fin cTi'ls, ; summer session nHwgr the . university Tirol m soiiili-wester- n HO-"tsth- ls -- MANY ATTEND ' e W"r "" SERVICES FOR .'Coav-munlt- GEO.HARTLEY FUNERAL Bt FOR" - OLEOMA good-nature- i . T i. ' s CANYONSARE: BRITISH SPIRIT OF 'FAIR PLAY CROWDED WITH REVEALED IN PROTESMGAINST- . - GREAT CAftlPAIGN NEW rr - MOM - ." r r. Prove Engineero Produce Resource Map6f County mo-Uv- I 4 . DENVER HAS Antl-Am- -- a'eij n - new-typ- - '. E.-J- HORSE JUMPS rIN AUTOMOBILE 2J -- HeetioH-of-the t toe-resu- FLYING COP who-ha- d " niHUufnet-tireT-ofIMniin- T ed bat-dWi- the-lege- "i h ' e tht ' - i h ; -- T. S. .Taylor huL-.jita- wlfe.-Mrs- kTnoT-nes- Returns From Buying Trip short-sighte- d Mule-compan- - yjujice-enoriiMin- toUte4o-nicHtjoa-- sly -- - - 4 1 rvtlle,-j.,:Aug- -- fa-gr- eet Vtew-pOni- tl-Wif wroHwttAniet'Ttbeysri us tdrenr-Oiierlirolb- er. . -- Uth Power and Liht ds s Company Plans Expansion Educator Condemns ; Athletics For Girls . - utdsc.uf SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES two-ton- ; - e t'tah-Powe- j cam-site- who-Tnu- 8t al , '," i i ! :')'- ' ' .".:-"- 1 4f f if . - - . a 1 r new-flneg-- of -- - WW, . . r: , -- fou-ih- on;T!T" " |