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Show " - - . . - ., .. Htf aid telephones Offle BmOnpsi Editorial and Society Editor .....ISM Dept. -- ...W . i AJ iJt-mjl- - VOL. 5, NO. 13 , 1 - n 05 n "j . W Lb, " ' " ft l PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1926. ' . .4 ' , - .e lie r mm k k n ill 'Ji nt or -- Expresses Happiness. i I PRICE Tears For "Uncle. Joe" UU UaJ HEARTY TWO- - CENTS L' s " OPENS ICE EXPLOSION OF pind. V interest 6r UTAH-ST- A DEFENDANT IS TANKER FATAL MRSEH JpM w Stake Report Shows Growth of Good Proportions; Presi-deTrNj-Tayl- f LEGION PLAY Glffl - W - y'- QUARTER LY CONFERENCE OF Endorses Play r ielft, print personal oi(oiHri g " ; i (XXlSlVA Yojir. Newspaper ; With axes U m MEN TO EIGHT MURDER TRIAL y-! - Mayor Declares .That Harmon Field Project Is Great Aid To Young People of City; f bsy.j.h.li,jiiitiijffi m K? V 3. ',V u Mantilla" Blown In Two By Henry Stevens Tells Detailed Clock Oil Explosion ; Time Story of Alibi In Hall-Mil- ls t Watching Saves Lives of Several Painters Support Necessary. mdhaaj MAYOR O. K. HANSEN seems to- - me that the people cbb show thetcappreciar tlon of the splendid work the Provo post of th American-Ion ing for the young oeople of the wan to pat city in no better-waronize their annual . show," said Mayor O. K. Hansen whose sense of appreciation for the work nnder-takeby the legionnaires is keen. Project s Worthy On I can think of no project tnat will pravc of greater importance In the development of ouj young people than the splendid contribution made to this community by the American legion boys. Harmon field wilt lis line equlnment has already proved its worth to our boys "It mWIMOUK, Md., Nov. P) The life toll of an oil vo , WARMUSTBE . 20 (U explo- - N. Trial; Defense Attorneys Coach Haft's Men Show Pow Expect to Shatter Case. erful Uffense Against Great COURT ROOM SOMERVILLE. Team; Rowe, Thorne, mons, J)o WelL . J. Nor; .20 defense' of exceeding elaborateness detail, ltegHii iu the ' Hall Mills murder trial today. Henry Steveus," who. Is on trial with France Stevens Hall end Willie Stevens, for the murder of . ror the Rev. Edward Wheeler Halt and Nimj)f the, 17 missing immed-iaiel- Mrs.Eleauor Miys, was th, major .. after the accident had been witness. . UUtiu 4imfce riiiiu.il H)P yrweEtnn Mailt ilia in two in dry dock here yesterday stood at eight today, with indications that it would niininf, iwrliaiis to sixteen, wheu eight inissliig workmen are accbunt- - la-d- of an tf Sim- i L In,Tpa(Kl activities in all prgan IrtitUi'is of the Utah stake of the .Closing the season with their I.. 1. "S. ehurth were shown in a most brilliant exhibition of ootball, STOPPED-WIRT the.B. Y. U. Cougarg fell bereixirt given at the Saturday mornfore ing session of the quarterly confer great Cidorado Aggie iua ence, by President T, N. Taylor. thiufcby Uu erwlitab' score of 1 to J. The "Y" eleven appeared "There has never Wen a picture Authorities Represented Srcoiinteu for ovit night, while no Detailed Alibi Given of hell such as will be seen in the stronger than at anr time this sea 1 tf iitKiitiouiillKjdie8 vere found, leavBudger Clawson, president of the next hundred years if war is to With a remarkable dbjplay-o- f son, and battled the Coloradoans quorum of .the Twelve, and Bishop continut' said Doctor Linoo'n Wirt ing "the number Known dead'' at good memory he from the starting denied with tWid Hcl)er C, Iverson,. former' president in an nddres before the students .eight. that lie was near New Brunswick, whistle to the doting gun. . r exof the Northwestern states mission, of Brifham Young university Friscore Hve of the N. J., at the time the minister and Injured are Coach Chick Hart may feel great of the ijeneral authorities of the day morning. pected to die. his choir singer sweetheart were ly encouraged with gridiron pros- J church, were in attendance and The explosion, was terrific. It tore utw seasons, for his ' il)r. Wirt made an eloquekt plea ' dressed the conference. apart, the Mantilla, , huriing pieces on the peceedlng day, and the night sophomore team looked like a com-in- g for peacdftpnd urged the college, stu- . Of steel grlders and the stell ydeck of the The conference opened by the con- QentS 'Derore mm to ue leauers in and airls, great machine yesterday. A dekilUng, and the day afteA- I "National leaders in recreational of feet, - Fifty dry fense which rose to the emergencies He most gregation singing, "Come, ComeTYe the great movement. There were had fished time. of the and field visited Harmon mem-berg do k .workers ami. thirty-fiv- e .Saints.": The Invocation was by U some, be said, who- - had regretted work have, but he also told how he had visited with gjreat ability, and a of the fine public of: the crew were aboard nt a fishing tackle store: called on a offense which worried the startling John Nuttall, acting president .of that they had not lived in' pioneer Lave sung praises Invaders local show n the organisa by spirit roar tlnm. the second After the the a of Ami .lua friend in LaVallette,; N. J., near every , time the "Y" men secured university. As times when there were so many op tion in 1 a, such gigantic sliat-ti'r.Ulut-;awifotOTlirg View tairst, from.: the, fa iiusicaJ number the Pleasant which . iked j had giveaiUWessUai.,- of ..Jbe, JwL igavfijjio portnnitieH for achievement. But, undertaking. Many of them nave deck'fllia sTden of the ship. blue fishplace sang,-"TeMy he declared that there is no dies' chorus to various persons; dined rather small crowd p'wity of oppor have would a such felt that project Ma in ured fiittil to Pray," by Professor H, U. were ca ught in the with others In their homes: tended tunity for enthusiasm uy j tfor egret There are as been a credit tor an organization '! ' f.nmes, '. - '".i The game was replete with thrills. Merrill and U. J. tngar. the furnace; and looked at his boat. opportunities now as many times larger than that of the great ninny from start to finish, with both .Chick, watching and the old game He even recalled the weight ever before in the history of the 1'rovo-pos- t M (irowth Noted ' American legion of the teams ' displaying of beating the tifnekeeixr saved the fish he catight. - In his opening remarks, Presi- world. , strategy which ... to undertake. . m... i showed football, at Mi best as a a score oia 1.pumicrs. ot He denied lives, ever he dent Taylor expressed his happiness Prepare For Peace had heard iiiej of Assist to Citizens above He were, working on scaffolding wrtJwrtare. . Mrs. M11U until he learned she had at the splendid attendance. "We are living in a 'T.ttt our local boys are capable of age' tlu top deck. of the Mantilla. Tluy been killed. He was stated' that it had been eeVen years todayiM jsaidBoLa. 'garrison when I'itereepted Pass Hurts fishing of ccj seeingirfprojeet through. They, day: jwa Colorado Aggies scored touch-- i'l'p.Ml work for liiiicii at a (liiar- hertearned of theTnnrderrtwtnlBys Tasf October since the present stake j but a day of preparation for peace. of course, need the support of the dow u on the third scrimmage ter before iiflin nnd two minutes after it had taken jiresidency had been organized, and We drift into war, we must strug- citizens of Provo in order that they play place, and it was after they left the dry dock, the only then that he hurried to New of the game, when Williams, stellar that he had made a few statistical gle to obtain peace,. Peace lies tip niay.nuike the park more .complete to. tore ' of thei.r halfback; scaffolding Dixon's explosion of Brunswick. the intercepted deve'opment pass fish can float" anil a vailablp for greater activities, preservations stream; a on his own shreds' .and. hurled itsj. splinters a Never Saw Dickma Mne and dashed "the church in this stake during that downstream but it takes a live one That is wby they are giving the peo" ' 70 'an.iilrcd feet , for Coloraaway. He denied he ever seen Henrv yards period. to swim . ple of the city an sopportunity to The exp'osion proliably.cansed by Dickman, former, detective, who do scored again before the B. Y. U. There are now sixteen wards with The students were urged to be assist them and Bt he sam time a a oil fore fuel men found themselves, and then the tank, great testified he had questioned Stevens jjas.in a total membership of U.737, of live fish and swim up the stream receive a maximum of pleasure in hole in the side. of tlm"ship and while Comers smashed their way across of the to the murders. which 3 322 investigating so doing." Every kid in Danville, III., considered himself or herself a real, peace. sent flames shooting through lt Stevens spoke slowly and in a the Aggie goal line for a Priesthood, his 'said. There are 62 - Doctor Wirt painted pictures of (ieorce Ade'g Best nephew or neice of 1'qcle Jo Cannon. These youngster not to . So accurate estimate of damage sofe voice.' His manner touchdown. missionaries lalwring in the var ruin and destruction fhat had come was un "Fnthpr and the Boys." to be be comforted, tood Aggies scored again in the third tearfully around the door of the house where the can lie made until a survey of the ruffled. His sister. Mrs. Hall fol ions missions throughout the world. upon various nations of the world presented at the Provo high school ship is made today. Most of the lowed his recital closely. statesmen lay dead, mourning the departure of a true friend.. period, and threatened in the fourth, wo Ten hundred and ninety-nin- e through the ca'amlty of war. Spain, auditorium Thursday ana rnaay rebuilt. The when the "Y"' held for four downs interior will have hue as Stevens de testlfvine. men are engaged In Relief Society he declared, but for her bigotry, evenlnes. November 25 ana zu, is e within Its three-yar- d line, and ship is 47 feet long and its fense to a statement gave, lawyers' work, and 4,712 are enrolled in the intolerance, and war, would have tho medium through which the pub ' is 5,570. the press saying that the defense when the game ended the "Y' was Snndav schools. The Young Men's been the leading nation of the lie will be given the opportunity of waft ready to disprove the assertions battling on even terms with . Its association world Mutual Improvement today. In her case the scrip-- ' which Mayor Hansen has spoken. 1218 of while one the state's six major witnesses, ot of 956, has a membership This sp'endid comeay is tures have been fulfilled: "He that Continued on page six lue statement named Mrs. Anna n i enrolled in the Y. U M. I. A. taketh np the sword shall perish George Ade's best, and offers the " tn- Hoag, who told of seeing Stevens There are eight religion classes and by the sword." The glory of Greece,! cast' wonderfnl opportunities, visit the scene of the erimn two fW2 students in thfr two seminaries. gnd the grandeur of. Rome, healer the apie uirecuoa qi Ira. Nlxou. "Greasy Vest" Oarvln. 3 MK .baptisms'" were" pprforfflPd ilur pointed out, had perished tlirough , T. Earl Pardoe, every one of these B? ALEX HEDOLIST . years. after it occurred ; Dickman hie the seven years, and z.irci en war. Jerusalem. --Drice the lov of omiortunities will be taken advant- tluirmaftrttah County Chapter ABOARD MARIE'S Ql'EEN" a detective; Mrs. Marie Demnrest dowments gtven. think" of the Aweriran the whole earth, is now no longer age of, Region officials.declare. 'FECIAL TRAIN. ENROf TE TO iedmany .and Mrs. Jane Gibson. The stateCross- as essentiallv an adIncreases Reported the joy of any part of the artlr,NEW YORK; No- - 'JO ( rW-Qne- en. ment listed ome of these; witnesses y. Itiupt of those ftoriny m s" of There has been an Increase of 14 becatmeitns'-nwr(-heir-thatT-waMarie today was on" the last hip of TJlT-181MILWACKEE. Wis:, Nov. 20 under various when iJ sacra 'uncomplimentary it at sjUilmlizi attendance, cent in the irft her Journey across North America, Continued on page .six . tue- - liuniaiutaWan side (I I). Tive Great Lakes fraight classifications such as "notorious of tin ment Meetings since tne to at be liar." were con boats today . la trip of 10,000 ndles, that has reported grimmest period of the worliCs Jias been at tnehead nlmoKt a month and exhaust of the icy gale which sumed the mercy history, Increase 18 cent per of tin stake; an ColoradWi-Ri- e ed the endura nee of everyone aboard I Ialnil dowu over the eutlre.lake 19, B.Y. T. C lave foraotteii tli;il mif. in (he attendance at priestnooa 1 the comes When' erirHHiree tram. the train nlay ago.. did not cease , East high 13, West high 7. witiiTlit' ftrinj meetings, and substantial Increases to its last stop, Jersey City, a score World war. The coal carriers, Monroe C. " Colorado University 12, " Colorado r h titUng, fnst offerings and is ty meet the service in Kndth, Sam Mitchell, and David Z. LAKE PARK, Minn., Nov. 2 of weary passengers will alight to, It Teachers 3. Owing to the fact that the Third to the Community Wel- face ine city they left last month ' '" everjr-da- y Norton are overdue at ports in the life, and U take cure LONDON, Nov.. 20 (UP). The Tooele 7, I D. a. 0. . fare' department of the Relief Sot ward meeting hoiise Is nudergolmf itK'). Dan. Pettibone, general bagra-1 i ne or uest Tsmrits. Northern nuiKfur of la re-thl thp ; the ore. carrier C. RuS lakes recent a Florida house Mexico disaster 6. Western New iintf State cVining 35, of complete publishers Allies. i uplT ','whtspering galleries" Their faces worn and their nerves and the Bingham Niiowslide.tlmt sell Hubbard, due at Ashland Wis- the book of Biographical iiitima-eie- s Yale 12, Il.1rva.rd' 7. which will noVbp, fin- clfic railroad was killed early to- As a result of this splendid sup-tli- e decorating, I was struck car the on American heverbeen when Red a. not from consin will has few Cross the strain of ished for edge hjs private of Thursday' days, day 'shaped ytfre great and near great, includ- Michigan 7, Minnesota G. ptHiple'of this stake are not no heard from; while in Lake Erie a ing Kings,, presidents, ''diplomats Northwestern 13, Iowa 0. priesthood, meeting, Snnday by a locomotive 'Of another- pass-- J ending controversy, they are now the prograni la effect 'today..,suffering,' President Taylor declarThe best way to' further thirt xhip said to belong to the Ford fleet and statesmen of England, the Unit Stanford 41, California' 6. or meeting looking forward . to one. ithlng-any kfhd there enger train near here.' ed. In conclusion President Taylor school, Railroad officials here" said that . haven of rest where they can forget vital iServloe j:tbroogh to' Rishopn H. ,A. is reported to be on the rocks, 20 ed States and the continent, which Notre Dame 21. Drake 0. according today, the that the people hope expressed miles northwest of Buffalo. members will thus although passengers on the two the hitter quarreling that frequently Crossi. Red Dixon. the has shocked London, announced ThejWrd Ohio State 7, Illinois . td take continue would advantages Join shaken up there were threatened to break up the Journey were givenan-iopportuniattend the to Roll trains ' Call. during Oi.n 'rpws of two other ltoats, report le that the anonymous author had Nebraska 15, N. Y. U. 7. - ' the and that that the church offers, if il V Ron-. i, to" - wonference at the no other fatalities and on one was and send the queen back ed as in danger are now safe, it Instructed them "to withdraw It Oregon .Aggies IB, Oregon i"",t ..iik imn-i .j. theltiartlyv t (mania under an unpleasant cloud. slalte tabernacle ( Continued on page two) injured. from sale. S. C. 28, Ilia ho . ideyelop'd today. y- ; n 7 y ur yyr efft ' -- s, - ach :i occa-tsi(- .: of-th- . ' e . 1 1 . 30-ya- . sure-enoug- h well-earne- d " to-b- ton-aafj- QUEEN NEARS r"lm" American Red Cross Serves JOURNEY'S END For Every Day ICY GALE HITS : GREAT LAKES Gridiron , - r:r:baw: Hd Meetings In MASTER KILLED Third Ward Today ''.'''' Results London Shocked; -- Bo6k Withdrawn aa 1 . it . 1 a p . y ty O- - The EVENING HERALD, the only daily Utiih newspaper south of Salt Lake City should be part of every home in Utah county. . It is a daily visitor al- ready in approximately 4000 homes. It should o intoat least 4000 more homes' within another year.' Eventually it should go into every home' in Utah county and " the homes of this section. ; , No other newspaper contains as much Utah ty news as does the Evening Herald. The social the county and the personal notes are given as much attention as the news item of greater importance. News reporters, in almost every community- - in and transmit the cdunty record the it to th Herald. They give yon the neighborhood news ' ; v : territory. Herald stands foy the development First of all the of Utah county and the central and southern section of the state. It believes firmly in the continued prog- ress of this section and is dedicated to assist in every ; way possible, in bringing greater ' prosperity and happi- - news-faithfu-lly v. ; - nesa here To do this it needs the cooperation.o'f every family1 ' T in Utah county. .,,-- , . reasons reasons are other But "there bigger why the Evening Herald should be "a daily visitor into tive articles.' Hundreds and hundreds of -- readers, among them many men, nave commented favorably on - . ' ' ident A Herald Reader: . ; ; the average reader than the- larger city newspapers. by ' the " The world news is. covered" competently United Press dispatches, the most important of which - Are given, as much detail in the Eveniijg Herald as in the larger newspapers. ; .., The Herald is a ml family. newspaper, teeming with interest to every member of the family. - On the ; woman's page are numerous entertaining and instruc . ' . ' -- . ": the ' presentcontinued-story,,CampuiJlebels,whic- h will soon come to a close. Another equally as and thrilling" serial story, "Broken Threads", will begin in the Herald Monday, November 29. Read the. announcement of this serial story In another part ' '' of today's paper. ';;'.:'.' ''''. The improved sport page pnnsfanfs- ly f poni the sport fans. During the winter-montthe Herald. will, specialize in basketball news from the Alpine and the Nebo districts of the state high school athletic .assoJnation The university sports of will also.be fuHy covered. No paper in' the state will give as much Utah, county' sport new3 as -- will the Herald. If you Vant to become intimately "acquainted . with the basketball players rof. '.the. Utah county high inter-besti- :. recirirais( hs, the-stat- e ng - schools, read the Herald sport page daily. The comics and the bedtime' story appeal to the e kiddies. And say, have you seen colored comic section of the Sunday; Herald? : The kiddies like it better than any other comic section in - the-ne- the market.' . ; four-pag- w ; A new innovation of interest to the fanners of the county is the farm page started last Monday The .: "farm page, which will be a feature 'each Mondayrwill contain news of accomplishment; of farmers in Utah county as well as other articles of benefit to the farm-er- s. - . J- - , '..." i " . , The Herald is your newspaper! It should come to subscriber your home daily. If you are not now-order, the paper from the Herald representative in your town. For 40 cents a month the Herald will be delivered to your home each day, , ' ' . ,r |