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Show I ' TtMnOUTUU TODATS 4 Maximum , . .". . ; ; , 91 Minimum .,.,...", 51 bM( Jum 17.. Itl Degrees Eusineu Of flcBTiTTT.SS Editorial Booms . . 187 ' lira - VOL. 5. NO. 5 nuis ?APPr ItdS . JJ j MWMI WWBSWWM HS T J- ;vllV Prominent G. O.-- P.. Party Workers In UtalrCotinty 1 i ,11 Heads Committee Arranging Big Reception Program Herald's Big Gain In Circulation Is iRecogmzed BrorVbanK Special guests of honor at tbe reception will be Congressman E. O. Leatberwood of Bait Lake City; j .TbaUbe Evening Herald's tre mendous eircuutUQR gain has t; traded tbe attention of the trade Journabi In all parts of the nal ; C;TR73Iarcuen of Price, chair man of tbe atate Republican com' mittee; Ernest Bamberger, national cemurHteenMHi of 4ftab t XJbarter . Mabey, former govefbor' of Ctah j .' rv (Conftinued on Ptge tast.wepthen rhe Publisher Auxiliary of Chicago made favorable mention of the event and by the publication of --tbe - following : Item la tbia weefcaedltton of the Editor " and Sir) JBGEMORGAII Publisher of New York ' IS URGED FOR dinner given tnemberg of the staff by the .management.. t'TTIe Hernia' reached "paid .circulation or ,uuu on July 7 a gain of neurly 100 per cent In less thai two years, New carrier TJroutei have been established In three nearby 5 communities. Tbe paper aphetLnews of Its clrcula- tfod gain lo tbe leading ad vertising agencies. . i g Utah connty Democrats are to draft Judge A,. B. Mofga n, former judge of the fourth district court, for tbe Demwratlcjmlmi- - izjlottfowirtieefbepreme ra'urt Tbia became known Sator r r nlemrwe take care of this question of agriculture, so that the farmer can be prosiwrous, and hence happy and contended wlfh his lot, ' werare going to destroy the very condition that t "America's boast, namely, that we hare no peasantry ! in this country ,". declared Governor George H. - Dwu bt ore a great ' throng of farmers and business men and women at the anuual outing of ... . T ,yw. at, thi te4dg - ' . on page six) r .' v- - ' J ' - - "- - '. ' ' s The program --ftt eiwrts and at tfie annual outliig of th Utah Couuty Farm bureau Saturlively day afternoon, was one tuterestlCjfhlch: many of thoseon- the grounds pa rtlclpa ted. Among many of the prise winners;. ew1 Mfewiiti - Racing for old and young commenced at 2 :30 o'clock. What the I crowd considered the feature --race was the baby cm wtAlthough It lack "several minutes te get them winners, Lynn ineef Ing stereeaTtflesturay Sorenson, son vt rnn-test- ef - r1 - : : At tbe executive board SERVICE STAR JlBr-anonr- rsT ofteinit)aiuiiritB Scouts of America, Stephen L, with-happ- - 1 ' if "" (Cuntinned bu page Smoqt arrived in SnltLake. SaN (irday afternoon ' via alrplaiie after a thrilling tide' from Los Angeles via Western Air Express. The Senator left Los Angeles a t ttironfeoinebe iffPOlN senator LONG VIEW, Wash4 Aug. 14 (U UUain' Zluiiuermanr--2-ye- ar p4 cir-le- fir resort-tbree-tl- JtfMWTim After waving to hls4 fellowtownsuien and friends the senator dropped a .note containing lhef ollowing': On Airplane Los Angeles te Salt Lake City, August 14, 1931 l Greetings to Utah Fanners with wishes for' their future and presuerilyj , Bee moot; ing low. mermnn is dead from poisoning and his brother Eldon. 4. critically ill j from the same cause at Hie county t " hosplta!. Hls7" toother' and two Zimmerman-children, ; Norma, othpr ? tuon, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Leland Fork was" elected Gammon, came out smiling.. statipn., president of the council, president Whjpn the oldest man and tbe oldAH mail pouches containing regChipniah Is to succeed President F. est woman on (he grounds was are in the . 5, and HowarL-J-tt.onth- s, " istered' mall were, ransacked hut the . - , S. Harris. called Williams Bobbins, SQr- - of 1 father the being and hospital uhlof amount The board met at the Young moneyandJ,aluablese 'Pleasuiit Grove and Hanha RobMemliPTa SerrtcA nf flip Rtr fotinvepolicelield Iamgvlew" by cured by tbe bandits 4s yet un The offi bhwrrW, of ityuJrJdax-gvenlnPro?dereTT(ecla ion,' Provo 'chapter, are wrdiBllyTT"cers elected to aid President Chip- Into the alleged poisoning. tlgation known. winners. To, the best of their Invited- - to attend a meeting at man were The cbUdred liecame 111 early Hansen: They went through the registered Mayor O.-knowledge they were no rewtloii. 19 2 m. at at August Springvllle, p. and WUUum died Tbursday-nlg- bt all the pouches, consistently-openinfirst vice president t Dr. H. B. 1 Mrs. William H. Nelson, the re the memorial In Springvllle park.. v4iotr Vice second letters., Goetzman of registered Prli, mother ef eight children, who were State jnrenident and others, from caused what to at say present When the train approached Wam- Jeuklns ofj all ' prize, for preseati. w be pfesentKews-- J pt'esi(j9.au47C.layton . the illness. .... were Stilt Lake 3iy sutten. - tbe slgnafirfocks, d treasurerf fswsretarr i'mro, having the largest family In at of the late .Service Star Legion wUl be held today by An liKpiest thrown for it to slow down.r-Th- e of different The reports the tendance-.M- rs J. W, GiUuuin was Coroner W. G. Johnson. two 'men got out of the mail coach' national convention, at LaCrttss the district showed awarded second pbjoev ; bya!I-wit- h be will other enjoyed Zimmerman had ls?en ill and bad at that station, It is believed that acilviticK. are districts fostering All Among" tbe obitacle rnces was the . All those desirfng to Heber Kimball Carter, highly re- confederates turned tbe signals to not lern working steadily and was it), well bid limit and the scouting 'Frog" race for men. With some Mrs. to are requested difficulties. He says financial notify at died this In of farmer fucity, spected cause 'tbe train to slow down, fur an excellent showing in' 'the' D. Boyd, president. difficulty A. Allred and.L. Hutch- his home at Sixth South and 1700, be doesn't know what caused ths ' The remainder of tbe crew of tbe J. The reitort of the finance lugs Mieceedetrin "keeplngjhe fros. ture. West street, Saturday - afternoon train knew nothing pf tbe jobbery children's illness.T : .7" loinhiittee showed tbe council is In in tbe wheel borrow the greatest; time after following a two months' illness. Mr. until a considerable than it has length of time. ' . ; ) Carter was not thought to be seri- Wamsutter bad been passed,, so wen SPANISH FORK, Au!r. 14. Meffl- ween ncretoiore The ladles created a good laugh or the rainiyra wara eujoyea lters ously ill until yesterday when be bad it been planned and carried out. During this year the camp site in their wi Iking races, however, the aiinual ward was stricken With apoplexy nd reunion and outing Union Pacific of finals, federal In' Provo. canyon has been purchased Mrs. Glen L. Taylor. Mrs. . died about 3 :30 o'clock. at Geneva beach Wednesday. Bas QUIT-POSagents and tbe sheriffs forces In Tyltf" Mnr Joy r4'legB; end Mrs, ket lunches provided a bounteous T He twfr conattcg-arscuurlngtfae xotrn (Ventinued on page six) George F. Wells were declared dinner which . at flootrat roblx-rsDomlnicus and '1859, the son of tryside for traces of tbe victors: T . table with covers for 158. ho were TTherobt)ery oecurreIbet-eelong Mary. A great deal of excitement pre WASHINGTON Aug. 14 (IT) The iuistimes of the resori were " among the early pioneer settlers 1 :06 a. in. and 1:58 a .m.--, the train Assistant vailed at the men's horseshoe pitch Mrs Aagborad Dnvls Glbbs died of the Treasury Kecretaryduring the uftermxm with Wnmsutter. sons : and time letween here and here. Surviving are fire contests finals and her borne. 581 South Third West 'when the ing Andrews at Is not said be today bnsclaH a Taces. and game five danghters as follows : Bert II, Train No. 5 Is a solid mail train, were decided John Miller and his sports, .following an eit from his as strwtvfRaturdayj resiRiilng ' post under the direction of Ed. i Heber C Kimball A., Vern 4 Ray carrying no passengers. -- ' 1 ' tebtb-son , .could illness. fhat indiRoy this proved they time, aud "dry chief af e tKall styles- In coats and dresses George Hanmni- and Mrs. L.,' Phoebe, Mrs. 'Dora Beesley, and There was none In born was ' .Synth- Waies5 . she cated he may stay in office until were never more charming" said A. certoinly "toss the lronsi' e Nellie Nelson...... . Mrs. Ruby. Skinner, all of Provo; western train robbery methods us5,":.18iT. cnthuslastl4Mvslou 'the. f next F.iiglnnd. youngsters after Manyxf congress. or.tne-ar- y e O. jjyvrson, nianager unmasked and Mrs. Kate BreseeT Holtville, Cal., ed. Tbe- to Utah In 18T4. Durlus the, participated in tbe single races, frog. depart-meiitand Mrs. Maude CorrSan Diego. ' did not even tie the two niallflerk gods. and" races apd relay races and were five years she had made hrr past who reT Bros. of Co., Fmifiriil arrangements Taylor in the coaeb, but calmly told them h,m,. n this dtT. Previously , to awarded for their efforts turned Friday evening 'from a five Justly 1 ing word from out ef town members to stand by while they leisurely and with that she lived 16 several, places In splendid prises presented by weeks buying trip, in New York. of tbe family.'1 he '.. consistently went through ... the local merchants. Carbon county real camps. the other ''andChicago, y Phi'.adelpbla pouches. The bet are one son. Henry social hour. and . pep' afternoon-enSurviving vening rally, An enjoyable eastent jcenters.-When the signal block was thrown - the after ; It grandchildren concludedGlbliST T." Price; 4lndrpncerfc is'beiugT plairned by the Swnd - Black - predominates In presses, noons program. Tbe days activiagainst the trainlt" sbwed Iowb ward four great srandebildren. and school for Wednesday, Sunday, henna and blnck take ties were termlimted with a well and the two' men dropped, ut" Into Tbe - FrneraU aervk-eSPANISH FtlRlf, Ana. U will, be hejd In , 18th.- - If Is' to be in the form while brown, " In coats. Fur trlmmtngf attended' dance In the the darkness and dlsailpeared as August August Health conference of the the provirHlsttrwaTd chapi4 Monnf a lawn festival 'lven on , the the lead evening. the train picked speed. are used very' extensively and tbe Hiwiiisb Fork district' will 1w h(ld, thly aftermsm at o'cloik. -Tbelvlsion-poiBt'heh muilffv of the. fur this season Ji- 1 FIFTEEN NUNS ESCAPE 'ednesday afternoon, Aug. 18th at nt exceptionally fine ST. LOUIS, MoAng-aiirP-clerks and train crew stopped to aid to theljaniOr high The afternoon- fete for the chil tUe-w- a, . day .Is Ogden. Utah, A check Is to dren. wilLtjinfiH"ert-i)ft-oVhic-lr Flfteeil nuns who escaped' In peas lia rents, having children , who will q imlitjv the-- best sine NINETY Aug. SIX, S. de of and fall should avail (X;i). Three WO were killed and this eiitervschool . wearrnj; ant and bobbed dlsgniges the entertiiiutuent for LOS AXGCLESr Augm (UP"CT evening's . . - loss. BUSINESS IS GOOD wlgg "today told of "persecutions lit themselves, of this last opimrtunity eight othersTlnjured here today the public! In geuerjil at 8:00 o'clock. tight residents of Carmel were to have them examined before, the when a boiler exploded at lum-A splendid open air program conFour carloads of Old American Mexico. today as defense witnesses will l?r mill. . sisting of musical uumliers, readings. Asphalt Shingles and Eooflu? have The fifteen are their way to eimimenclnv of "THREE TELL STORY In the case of four" news dealers also u 18, lie Prevo-sinc- e .examined were are Earnest Toronto, dead nuns Jarrett, prrfouNly. The ("he Canada, stuntslieen distributed will lie given. accused of selling papers containSaints and -- CLEVELAND. Dblo, Aug. 14 -" A Fish pond with lota of J'blg April 22, according to. John L..Hal-bidny.- - ordered to leave, their convent at Tlie tliM. will lie: fi- ri A ..'.hc machinist. "son of tbe superintend- ing an obscene particle attacking P) Three men attempted to reach - the firm. Ja tii le. fK) ml le"a southwest of the until four Jilnnt sad - built- ent the of lieat fish will twftegr,eAimee Semple Mcpherson. tZZ while Granny's rhe Investigator of rthe murder of Itwf.Trittr1 border on eight hoimr. no- - and urie-RBrfna Th Jisi))mltjingles according to A mrb-sMrti. McPherson and District, At- - Don Mellett, Canton. Ohio, and tell Pockets will le filled ro and all members of the Tn - The Injured Included SuiierlBteud-- : T-- t herfuft-l- h f. tiiT.' t' Atr tiatTi flflvrarejnnrie I'tai tr. Vvfr? ein5 torjMrTjAaaK are urged to, be' present to ent' Jarrett, TL. H. Goodman" and six here.- But one- ht the party told TTTi-a fur possible; nmterinlsas Utah ..and 'will cake punch creamy with tbe to a copyrighted wia appewng yesterday., in connex-XJo.' jpwlit theB,-- l conld speak English. negroes . and greatly- - reduce fire hazards. ,be sold,, Tle. pubUeJs invited. trial, scheduled to start August 23. In tbeClerelaod rress today, Chlp-mTu- ndWamsutter America ; bT J AT SPRINGVILLE HEBER CARTER 1 g. .; DIES SUDDENLY Kr ! g pre-pir- Fridayr-PhyslcUin-a- li t r OTHERSSUFFER paused, long enough to greet the members of the Utah I County Farm bureau and' their friends at d Geneva, Beach.' The plane the' sit) ONE CHILD DIES Lake a few nijnutes after 3 p. - ""T HEAD OF TIMPANOGOS COUNCIL :. titr -rr- SUCCESSOR TO DR, HARRIS AS o fienm--f Senator Smoot tt Greets.-r-' Farmers j 1 af BYiFARfJERS a rrom Airpiane Qotnjr barefoot is .(be Jiexiiaii womau'a.fu vorlte wethodVof abowlug site is penitent' Here is a barefoot Mexican mother and he,r boblted.-hiiire- d flMinior dinmhtiT. Note thut the fluoiier is csrrviug her shoes' aMd stock was tukeq outplde the famous Mexican IngH and a fur coat This rmneBTllw uuuuuiuiH.', near wcxinr uiy. , - tUeJltBhiintyFarmBureiitt.-a- t Beeeh Saturday. From .early morning until late in . r tbe day a veritable caravan of cars loaded excursionists j , poured Into the beautiful lake side ". resort. - No soonee would they arrive than tbey would find plenty of i amusemepts, for tbe committees had left no stone unturned to provide en- teitalnmeijt that lasted throughout ' 'V--the day. , The feetlvltjes began wtlh a pror gram h the pavllton rtth" DrrR. J. Evans, prtsldebt of the UUh County.- ' Furm bureau iu charge. Iq addl-- i tlon te the presiding officer and CoyeVWor fern,1 hrrf weweir thy I speakers stand Frank EvimhT legal t SPORT ENJOYED STEPHEN L. CHIPlilANNMIH) ri tEe-treJ- n - OOllg revs.- -' Among 9y- - hoys a real gnyT Who cheers the athlete. if id town and liSnSors 'PjHirt of high fe-: wiwn?. Wh(j Is Jhe "sup" of 'nrfes-h- ls Neb trhoobrBd 7teaVfcrs'lke bis. niules? Wbp with the Lhma like to roar s and In High. Council t en-esome more? And now that our ditty's done, we have with us itvlvlu. Wilson. X yfr AFTERNOON OR iiiipi"!' m pb-tur- RAWLINSr Wyo,f Aug. 15 (UP) The fast mall "train. No. 5, of the Union Pacific, was robbed early today by two bandits who boarded s-e- s liwii versity. Dr. Harris wlji leave for the Orient August 24.: .Between 40 and 60scientists from the. United Stateswill he ln at- - ' . 'J'tllO 4 tendance, ; i lngtexertlTiBJittteB-T- f ' 0!H.3ebu)MiJLTl B Is this mun with bruir.ad new life with brawn who Prolilem In Pacific Region a,L jsldei .'the Soyir:iipni Definite arrangeflienta for tbe at- t the youth, by fmiister 4 tenda nceof Dr. Ha rrls at Jhe con -r how,--- t'jrlft4- - and grejMi were made Priday at e- nieet truth Who Is thelaiTlof ' -- OfQriab of tlw tnlcn Pacifle 'railroad today were unable to place m estimate on the loss suffered In the holdup ef a I'nion Pacifle train near Raw-- UnsT V)8 although reports' pat -- TWO BANDITS , TbeJlrighamoMotLiuilver8lty (Continued INWYORIING . ial Addresses Meeting Cooperation la Keynote bas been signally honored through tbe Invitation for Dr. Y. B. Harris, president ; ofthe university t to de Uver a lecture at the Third Pan Pacific Science congress to be held In Toklo, Japan, hi October. He will spesk on "Soil Alkali as Scientific 1 FARM BUREAU OFFICIALS PRESENT MANY t Frank Evans, National Offic- six) R0BUin iioLof sity Never urignter saya- Executire Committee -'- - PALTMWARD OF APOPLEXY , chalr-uieu-- ENJOY OUTING pro-gren- s , ter the rare. Judge Morgan is considered as one of the strongest' members of tbe elate bar and it is pointed out by his friends that his' record as Judge of tbe District court wag such as ; ... 'DRY CHIEF NOT D DurphyJ-Carter7l-:'?w- IN CONCERT shape-financiall- AGED WOMAN ... I verson. Returns i PASSESAWAY: was-nerve- d -- d From Buying Trip Hunt-lligtou- . . 4 - old-tim- of-th- , AT GENEVA . would commend him to people of Utah in the event that he finally conclude, to become a candidate, TODAY AT & PRAISED Thousands Of Farmerg Enjoy Program And Day Sociability Prospecfa for Young Univer - that the sum will be in excess o( $100,000.. - VdJayrvibe'ni"Beveral pronrtnent1ocal m mottatu admitted that Judge " 3(rgan bad heed approached on Jbe -f$ and that be bod taken the mit&'T of the proposed candidacy I under adviwinent. "ITIs also "known TBat Democratic lendorn In (Hfier iiarts of the state buve urged Judge Mitgan to permit tbe use of bis name candidate, It, is freely predicted that wben the ' opportune time comes Judge Morgan will flgnlfy bis wllllngnesa to en ELKS-BAN- : Tbe Provo (Utah) Herald recently celebrated a record on page (Continued ''X.'i i i New Principal at Umpanogos School; Successful lear Predicted Set -- r. . HIGH TRIBUNAL - ;T:rIN - UTAH . jj 4 nr ismmm w Panet 4 KA nrrtftiinnpn IDr. FrST- Harris to Deliver World Coef enci frF MrJ affllIatioinLjya SCIENTISTS inn nr.ir.iti A WK :n HONORED BY B. receptl681tn Hoo's Hoo In Utah County DEANCTOnTTNTJTTAnrl ri lwt, Utabna Gardens in Although the preparations are under "The direction of the organism tlong of Utah coun . ty, tbe public Is invited to partlcl-pate in the festivities regardless of political toShrfiieM UNIVERSITY , Out of a total group of 100 teach er employed by the Provo- - City schools for tbe coming school year, only 16 are new ta the Provo system, according to H. Claude superintendent of tbe city schools. Most of the new teachers "have tak en part of their training In the Provo schools. David .1JL Stewart, Slmix Clty (IaJ of tgWltfcjiucb a , attorney, was' nominated by Iowa training and experience and as Republicans to , fllLthe jinexplred much Ht home as our teachers are," , term jOheJWe8enator-Albert-Huiierintendent-Levrtscomments Cummins. His nomination marked.. .Swe are justified a victory for "recular" Reptibllcgns ward to an exceptionally successful over Smith W. Brookhart, who beat year." ' t'mnmlns in 4be last primary. ijrhaLjtec-ber- s emfdiiyed have been assigned: to the following schools, subjet-- t to cha nges jsjnaxle deeml-- -- 4ifae -- . Committees are bard at work ..Jo Utah county perfecting plan for tlrt public welcome home celebra- ion to be tendered Senator Reed Nrooot nme time following bis arri val in rtab. While the exact date cannot be. set until' after. Senator Suioot baa been consulted, the date baa been tentatively aet for Tues day, August 24,; according -- to At torney I- - B." Brockbank,. chairman of the. . Republican - committee" of Provo. Goes'Baref otft j planned ti 1 Flapper-- y nivt!l i pYpf ARE NEW N . J - 1 TEACHERS IN SYSTEM Mrs. Belle Bachman be-he- ld it High School Facolty for Next Year Almost laeniicai With Last , ONLY-THIRTEE- DATE TENTATiVELYrrr- rSET FOR AUGUST 24 E : ANiUNtEO -, - . - 1 On Committees Y n f NOMINATED I PBICE TWO CENTS PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 15. 1926. -- "aml-cam- men-wer- Under, the direction of 8amuel JfPIterwn the Provo Elks band,ae- "sttetrbyrtbeHafm6ny quartet, will give a concert in noneer park this . afternoon 'at 4 o'clock.' Tbe program Is as follows: March, C. S. A. Rhode Island, i - A..Th(HV The Birds and tbe Brook, .......... : . ...... R. M. StulU , Herma ftfft Heart ThroltsAndre,R. Ellenberg n w x . pa Msu Song) HEALTH1ET Second Ward plans Big Lawn Festival d- ; WEDNESDAY " NEWS VEllDERS ; - . t - --TOFACE COURT . 1 are-peD- . tLalleo al L. . 1 , Espanol. XPepeeta)'.R. E. Hlldreth Hawaiian Patrol (Kilauea) v..". . C. Oi 8tewart . J Truly I to, nu"" Drifting and Dreaming . .Harmony Quartet Vocal Intermezso- - Cherry) . . L. Albert -- "Algols Dream WaMx j-- ready-to-we- -- . - x (An "The- -- Indinn" Ivef- '...'F.'K." - Bho-On- n - C t rrr: Onstar Ludcrs " ' ' ' Star Bpanlgled Banner. 1, " , , of (t - R-bi-cs -in- lcjcajr-nwrnag- - Logan -- - g - t'f eom-ujltt- - ... T ! |