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Show DAIT Herald Telephones ftashMM Of(H Editor-vd- j !elJ WH .,.-l ........H7 Stmt DfK VOL. 5, NO. 8 . I ' A I a I I 1 1 TELEPHONE US I D nil m J T Old Morgue Is Turned Into Classroom Goober Polling Scor - ruin e-aE- 1 V r 1 Mayor Succeeds Stephen L. Chipman As Timpanogos Council Head! Much Busi- - Dr. O. K. Hansen, mayor of Frovo was elected president of thi? District Council, Hoy Scout h ;f America at the aunuuMneotlng 'l'lnit-anogo- by thcjX('rtttive.ljard 1b the liew city and cbujitf'liuitding. ' Dr. Hansen wllluweed President Stephen LChlpman, whose health -- New Structure Will Be Ready For Occupancy Early This Week; .Board Meets and Discusses Various Features iL. ji3i6 - 7 Hoiju - r- -r. : They Did'.r7j nil".' FIRSt INNING kdxaaiA went to secofid base, on a College Sent a iSfF-IKs:Colvin who shot the ball to Farmer in an effort to get ' "11! VTith, the concrete .'flooring ,1 prac- - - IIFjiN',F0RK-Be4!)net- t ' rt y - t Registration Is In Readiness -- fr France Takes Davis Cup By Two Victories y lip-to- e -- ; -- iuMied--tip4he- pvpn-Trom- ' secretary-t- . has-bee- CARL WCLFROM IS PROMOTED Merited Recognition Given Provo Manager of Utah Power and Light . hx-a- .: riavwiTo'ldaJio P. H. Craven, Falls-r- 1 for mpny years for several years past district man ager t Eureka, will take Mr. Mms' place in Idaho FaltsrEdward Helm, assistant engineer in the office of- the chief engineer in the general offices, will replace Mr. Craven at Eureka. Since coming to Provo Mr. Wolf-rohas gained a host of friends! He is a prominent memlier Of the Provo Rotary club of which he Is a director. At the last nt election of the Provo Chanilier of was elected a member ready arrived for school I am look-- Commerce he of that ing forward to an unusual year,' of the board of directors due to the. fact that our faculty is organization. fr'Jd.oai-tlhIou2a,4ears f PTrrhusinsTnr -dcompletenrad-trrttnM my of them have - been away ago, Mv. Wol.Vm became lueso Power tudying, or traveling' in an effort dated -- with the Telluride to brush mi for the work of the company and from 1903 to 1905 was year; others have been doing re- operator' and superintendent of the search and collecting work of var- Oluisteiid plant in the Provo canious kinds, and are eager to begin yon. ; Came Here 1924 .. work, From 1iMi5 to 1908 he was at the .TrThestmleiit bright. Therejs everyjndication University of Michigan, pursuing that tne parents of our yoking pe a course In mechanical engineering nle ar making Herculean effort tn and in the bitter part of 198 was ! urovtile' an education for them." in charge of a reeonaisance survey Registration, as announced, will of California streams for L. L. get under way in earnest Monday Xunu. From 1903 to 1913 Mr. Wolfrom morning. All students who are in Provo are urged to be on hand early was sucerintendent of., the Grace in order that congestion may lie plant' of the Telluride company "avoided as much as possible-rixin.U- formation ... of - the Ctah Power and Light company, he became district suerintendenf Tin charge of .thepgan4reston-Garland "territory. From 1913 to 1918 he wag assist ant to the operating manager-- of the company at the general offices. From 1918 to 1924 he was manager of the company's Idaho Falls di 1924 asHiimetr I .A mammoth new Robert MoTtnti' office-o- f manager of the ProTo piie organ, said to be an exact dup- the licate of the instrument recently in- division which he now relinquishes '. stalled" lir the new Pantages thea- to aeceit. promotion. tre, in lvis Angeles, lias just been Ml SIC COURSE BEGINS purchased for the Gem theatre, it is announced Jiy" L. XV Strike, head 7 Class work In the Dunning system of the L. X, Strike Theatre Enttr-prises- of improved music study for begin and E. J. Robinson, local ners to lie conducted In Provo by Mrs. Leona Waters, prominent manager. The new orgaii will lie the second pianist and music' ieaclierr will at afternoon Tiiesday tins i orgiioJiMhe-efategin largest .theatre . . , It is claimed. jo'cliMk In the Meno Trope kinderma tie gnrren Tmims Ttie, seating caiiacuy win According to Mrs. Waters a geat terlally incrensert. it is anuounceil by building a balcony in jthe thea-- t deal of -Interest is already manifested Inre e!omfiKlftblLdivausiiIIiriie many students Boys and girls placed in the lodges, as a new fea- having enrolled. six vears of age are- - eligible to enture here. - Mr, Strike liasfeeently. returned roll from an extensive tour of theatrts SCANDINAVIAN RIEET1NO iu the northwest;, Ix'fore- outlining A Scandinavian meeting will be the defiiiire plans, which are now being preparwl in detail. - Cunst ruc- held Sunday at 10:30 o'clock in the tion- work will fommenee as Roon 'vestry, room I'tnh stake tab-- , All Scandinavians as the plans are completed, it is ernrtele. Tire tate cordially invited to be In attendance, , . AUTOCOLLIDES alias Charlea Eugene 'Afherton 23, wha has just served hort. term in ,tlit Millard count jail at Fillmore, was arrested there Saturday morning by Deputy SherB. F. Roper, on a charge of o iff tw and J- - A group of Provb girls a fraudulnnt check. He was issuing . jSait Iike' boys narrowly escaped to Proyo on complaint of brought death Friday serious injury or ti--. night, wnen a car in in "the Ctah county were ri'ling with Miss Kmma Tay and is being'held "Investiga ..It,- - run tiiln ntreit- Jnil pending-a-thoront." lor 01 on tion of his operations in this eounty. home Scott's near George grader View road iibout the Provo-Lnk- e " nlKiu't five miles north of this city. The impact of the collision threw Miss Taylor and Miss Allie Webb "Put an nd in the Herald : through the windshield, Inflicting about it; and maybe that will other while and bruises, tuts ullght sell them!" Injury j The par ,fiiia nt a esca ned The advice was given by a the of young following V CI. YTitu-- , ty comprised ,.1.1..,,. frt,r ... HIIKI iinftiiiiwi Go- - I 299-A- , persons, were retiiniing from who nbout 9:S0-- ' !o'eloek 1; It. V. D. No. 2rBox bemoaned the fact that bo manrr: Hetia Miss Miss Taylor, Miss Webb,; of his peaches were too ripe to Johnsoji, Meioa luiuimii uuu P.ald- ship. all of Provo: Ray "An ad in the Herald ?Vre-prate' wKiuidscn, and Golden Kimball, 19, in, .1!); Mr. Hnws. "What good" ' of Salt Lake City. would that do';" . It Is the presumption of members But Mrs. Haws, thought it a ' .sheriff's office who of the to good Idear called investigate the accident; Wednesday evening the fol hmig "thjit a signal lantern had liei-lowing ad was in the. "For the grader, but that the wind Sale" "column on the classified! hud blown the light out, thus '.mak... pa?e: of to the driver koa hard it by ing "For Sale First' class EI ; car. the approaching" lierta peaches, 73c delivered, The uiembcrs of the party 'were 50c to coine after them. Not" D. to Sheriff J. by brought culls. Itinite-- 2,- - Box 2!K-the ' attending physichin Hoyd, and ; Pliune -" fti'fore the sun went down Ir!.Sttey Clark. . . the; f" Haws family bad sntoM201iush' ' els.tif -"to the Herald ad. r "Please, 4n take oiit that "pa rtah -- - Mostly peach ad." said Mrs. Hnw 'air west un-- i 4'We- have-lSouth cool- I J eastjiorli oht- - " "every peach - we- had on the jiiaee but still they want more. laximimi temp. telephone lsTiifgiag ull the ... 85 Our "riclay- time and keeps us from our liiiimimi temp. ' work." If you havP nnytbijjg you 'ridny . , . . . 65 ia1mun tempi and someone else don't net-Herald ad will may want,-Saturday ... 8t Minimiuii temp. bring the two of you together. At at unlay Try It I It'll work, wonders. wu uglf Yes, It Pays , d wk -- n 'on ''. 4S2-H-fi- The Weather . - d t -- , , 1 1 , 11 , - GEM PLANS MANY CHANGES ,. : the-cla- - Proyo won its first Central Ctah leagnrchampioTtship Saturday - af-ternoon, trimm ing American Fork by a score of 13 to 6 in the fifth and deciding game thrilling of-th- championship series. Adtl Beats 'Em ? Stars in plenty spurkltHl on the occasion .of the. Timps, triumph. While heavy "hitting was the big feature, Addie Millet's slab work, which gave him his third series triumph over his old team mate, ' was a big factor. Addie's pitching in the"world series'lwag an outstanding 'feature of the competition. Although he was not quite as effective as usual Saturday, be had the jdtnatlon well in hand" oil the way, while his unites" were batter-lu- g Cooper and Polling, slamming their offerings to ell corners of the lot... . .' . Hitck Dyer, who had gone hltless In foiir games of the series, rose to the occasion in the fifth inning, when American Fork was leading tiy oue run, and smashed out a treto score two mendous runs and give provo the lead which were scored in this big inning, with a xally hlcb liegan with two men cut. The clouting of Bliss Hoover, Heed Cohln and Freddie Farmer w ere - outstanding points of the , tussle. Provo included two homers and four dmlile Jntheix sixteen hltsSMerffieTCavemen also got e two t'Ircuit clouts and three blows. big annniil show. Tbey were espe- Bliss Hoover's swift grounder shot through Colledge, scorcially pleaded with the Jsplendid worlmnuship in the newbullding., ing Kinney and W. Hoover. Colledge started a double play in view of the fact that- there, was on Colvin's grounder putting out B. Hoover on second and not a new brick used 'in the eutire Colvin on first. 00x300 feet building, the brick from Three hits, two runs. the old courthouse being used exScore: American Fork, .two, Provo, two. clusively for the new structure. " The new barn in which the dairy V SECOND INNING cattle, livestock, poultr3r and AMERICAN F0HK Barnes struck out. Binch was out, will be housed Is practically completed, the manager reports. Colvin to Dyer; Cooper went but via same route. . . . No. hits No runs. ' AiHl to this IwiWtns will he last year's office bnlldingr which also to Bennett llolmstead. Conant was FKOVODyer out, Kill lie Utilized for housing livesafe on first as Holmstead pulled his foot off the bag to stock. Notwithstanding the new build- jet Binch s throw. Miller was out; Binch to Holmstead. Coning offers inuch more space than ant went to thtfd on a passed ball and scored on Farmer has been available for a' Ctah coun- two bagger. Kinney was out to Durrant. ty fair, J. Milt Jones, who has STOreAmmcan,rj)rk2Pravd.-3if cOncessimiStlflexlares the charge V THIRD INNING TfiiiFeVery inch of space will be utilized. AMERICAN FORK Bennet singled but was out when Kidding Features ..Reports, of board' members from to steal second. Colledge went to second on long Barnes, Pinch and Bennett starr-e- d the various towns jf the county inin the field for the i'aveinen, dicated that there Is great interest fly that kissed the battery fence between center and right manifest among the farmers in the fild. Homer struck out. Colledge scored on Durrant's hit while Kinney, Colvin and Bliss work for the between left and center,-Barra- tt Was outDn a.fielder!s .choice 1 Imits; l lie-- siyoeman : one of the principal features on the out on second, Conant to Colvin. AMERICAN FORK first two days of the fair. This when Durrant was ThretHiits-4-runAB II PO L contest will be iu charge of Charles W. Hoover sent a long fly over Durrant and Bennett, .111 . PROVO of Westrope, veteran horseman mm s Provo. was safe on second. Stanley walked. B. Hoover struck out. College, Homer, rf , . Rivals "- T- Colvin singled. Dyer walked, forcing W. Hoover home. Durrant, 1 . r worn conies from iiimm n the side line. Cohant's ground- Barratt, c . of American rk that his Polling was warming up-otown will, produce a team of horses er was converted into a double play: Colvin out at third and Holmstead, lb Barnes, If . . . that will outpiill anything in the Conant at . Polling, p . .. of Dave Jones whereas comity, Two hits, one run. 2b Bimb, team a to is have Spanish reported . Cooper, f Score: American Fork, 3; Provo, 4. (Continued on FOURTH INNING r. . .39 10 24 14 Totals AMERICAN FORK Holmstead--nau- t to B. -- Hoover. PROVO -- AB II Barnes out to Stanley. Binch safe on first on Farmer's "b 5 3,1 "Farmer, ' error. Cooper struck out. . Kinney, rf . - No' hits, no runs. .,. .. W. Hoover; c PIJOVO Miller struck out. Farmer flied out to'Dur-ran- t. Stanley, cf Hoover, If ...... Kinney was out when Barnes made a beautif uLshoe B. Colvin, ss ......... J his of leftfield fly. string pickup Dyer, lb .. Students who expect to attend the No hits, no runs. Coiinnt, 21i reare Proyo' high school this year 0 0 Miller, p American 4. Score: Fork. Provo, 3; build-Jnthe1 school quested fo'be at -8 :45 FIFTH INNING tomorrow morning : at .3!) 10 27 10 Totals o'clock according to Principal AMERICAN FORK Bennett out on a high fly to Coninnings : SeoreJiy Harmon. A- general assembly will ant. Colledge fanned. Homer singled. Durrant sent over American Fork II 1 2 1 lie held at 9 o'clock for all senior ft 0 0 0 0 Huns ...,.2 firsthomerun of the game, scoring Homer. Barratt was high school students, which includes the 3 0 2 2 1 0 Hits v the ninth', 'tenth, . eleventh and out on fly to Colvin. Pruv.orr, twelfth, year classes. Important inTwo hits, two runs. Runs .....2 1 2 0 6 2 0 1 x 13 structions relative to this year's Hits ......3 1 2 0 0 3 0 1 x 1 W. Hoover was given a free pass to .first. "... 1 PRO VO program will be given ou,.atthut Summary :. ,. Runs Bennett. ColStanley and W. Hoover were out' on a double play, Colledge lege time. 2. Homer, Durrant, Polling, Those who attended the Provo to Binch to Holmstead. B. Hoover singled, and stole second. Farmer. Kinney,-W- . Hoover 2, B. high school last year are reminded Colvin singled, advancing Bliss to third. Colvin stole second. Hoover 2. Colvin 2. Dyer 2 Conant to hHng the class schedules that two bagger way over Barnes scored. Hoover and Co- 2. Miller. Errors College. Durrant, were mailed out during the paBt Dyer's ConHilii(stead 2, Fiirmer-Colvilvin. Polling was warming up again. Conant walked. The ant. weekTZ mify register Stolen bases W. Hoover, B. after- class .hours beginning- Mon- American Fork fans called to Holmstead to jerk Cooper. Hoover. Colvin. Home runs .Durday afternoon at Uie:' high school Addie sent a fast one to center field scoring Conant and Dyer. rant.. Polling, B. Hoover, Colvin. office. In the excitement Addie went to secWnck' PiJUng replaced Two base hits Bennett,. College. It is very important" thnt - all Homer, Farmer,. W. Hoover, Dyer in. attendance Cooper, who took" Barnes place in left field- - Farmer sent a 2. Double tiliivs College to Binch. registered students be When Miller. thrcw Durrant to Holmstead (2). Bennett to Holui- TfoTfi'ThwgThntng, in .oTdef that tasTone. to center Held, scoring their places be not taken by new home Farmer' went, to second. Kinney connected for a long sfcad. - JiHitugs pitch by Cooiier 4 students. Charge defeat t' Polling s to Farmer. W. Hoover was The registration fee this year is wallop scoring ' Cooper. At bat Off Cooper 23, Holmstead. $4.50 including, physklal education Polling It!. Hits batted off Cooper Six hits, six runs.. ' 10, Polling , .. Runs scoredOff charges. ' Seventh year student will regisScore: American Fork, 5; Provo, 10. Coojier ft. Polling 4, Huns resioni?l-b- l for t'ooper , Polling 4, Miller ter at the Junior high school build' SIXTH INNING 4. Struck out By Miller-7- , Coop- ings tomorrow morning from 8:45 d AMERICAN' out, Colvin to Dyer. er 3. Polling 4. Bases fin halls- iihtTl noon; eighth year students should report" during the afternoon Pollingjismacjced Addie's. offering oyer the. fence for the Off Cooper.4, Polling 1. Wild pitch. mr Cooptr 1.- Passed baUsW. beginning1 BT l second homer." Binch singled. Cooper f annedv jjenr es 4 HOTe-liTimer.f game 2 hour tlon fee will be $1.50. Junior high game's ' . 10 minntes. school registration wilt "be under the nett was out, Conant to Dyer. empires Cushman-anTwo hits, one rifn. ; ; SHmau., direction of 3. W. Thornton, prinHolmstead caught Stanley high fly. B. Hoovcipal of the school. ; V PROVO " ' . RETURNS er securetLa round trip ticket when he knocked the ball about A. C-PRINCIPAL - Ijipiliert,-irltieipalof 'th CHRIST SCIENTIST fllt'RCIt - ' 1 it Alleged Check Artist Held Here ' k Carl A. AVolfrom, for three years manager of the Provo office of the Ctah Power and Light company, has been appointed --to become division manager of the company's Salt Iake business to succeed the late A. P. Merrill; - Mr. MeriH (nine to he Salt Iake office auer having had rliarge of the Provo and tliu JJgdcjitiflii'es for several years. As Mr. Wolfrom's successor In l office has been promoted the Leslie W. Xims, manager of the Idaho falls district sineer Mr. AVolfrom left there to come to Provo : In July 1924. Addie'Miller Pitches Provo to third Victory And First " Championship j Rally In FifthVlnningrs'ettles Ga.me . groutwier-ttoudies, the I'tttowunt-ial- r Bentiig win nt reaay ror occupancy nett. Selman called Bennett safe. Colledge safe on first, early this week, according to a of Manager U L. Bunnell, tried to steal 'second. Pyer and Conant passed the made to the iiieniiiera of the fair Colledge board, who met in the offices of the ball between them' and when Bennet came home, Conant Bennett safe at home. Colledge I'royo Chamber of Commerce Frl- - threw the ball too high, went to second cn the play. Colvin muffed Homer's groundIn the slinuow ot.lue ruined walls of the dynamited school himse at Bath, Mich., whece 44 were killed, day eveulng, The roof is practically er and Colledge went to. third. Diirrant wentout, Conant to children play it recess. Classes are being being in a near-bbuilding that was used as a niorgue after and doors and windows completed are being Homer going to second and Colledge coming home. demented Andrew No farmer. was which Kehoe, the explosion last May setoff by attempt Installed, so that the entire build- Dy.r.r, made to deniolish the wrecked school. MisrTlieluia E Aliig, whose brother died iu the explosion. Is shown ing will be in shape for the booths Barratt was. out on a fly to Bliss Hoover. Holmstead was and stands to lie placed at. once, out on fly to Conant. One hit, two runs. v ; x welcoming the pupils.-.; the manager reporta.-VisiPROVO Farmer singled on a stinger to left field. Farmfair (Jroutuls Prior to Friday evening's meet- er stole second as Colledge dropped the ball. Kinney was safe of the board visited on first as Holmstead missed Barratt's peg. W. Hoover's ing the ifirlr grounds and were highly grounder was stopped by Cooper who assisted Bennett in pleased with the outlook for the putting out Farmer. Stanley sent a high fly into right field. forced Jrim- to relinquish the pned- tifijKaiid active participation in the tfork of the council, although he as sured those resent that his heart Is still in the work. rteil Over Protest Dr. Hansen was elected in spite f his protest that he is. already 'Wylng a load suficient for several Bien, but his executive ability manifested during the past yen r duriut! which he has been acting president in the absence of I'resWeut Chii-ninn has won the admiration and confidence of the members "of the lioard that they would not take no Seme Enroll Saturday; Prosan answer. They proposed to of soma from Hansen Dr. release pects for Coming School his other arduous duties connected-witYear Exceptionally Bright, scontiiiK rmd to support, him with all their strength If he would Declares Pres. F. S, Harris take the ixtsition. ThuiiKh relucianl. Mayur ilansen MAXWETM, Perm., SiTt. 4 spinsi-bilitThe reglsfralion machinery tis?d In the end accepted the France won the Davis. Cup, lnX as president.ternatioiial tennis iropny, ironi pUy Brighain Young university is 111 A hearty vote of thanks was ac1'iiited States the defending r ci'uidition for the work Moncorded 1'rcsldeut S. D. Chipman for team today. Keiie I.aCoste. the; and Tuesday ,", President F. S. in day the and across: interest macbine-liUIds from iast, suiiport youth t Harris if the. university declared, ns well as best Wishes for his com the sea. upset William T. Tildeii, and America's after be had watched it at work for ceatesL;lioi'. plete WHiyeryTrony'ttirlnflruiHiwtr ! viiii iu fours!etsr As a token of esteem rramrar vmr (wo hours Sat mday uioruiug. man was appointed national repreDespite tli( fact that the registraWith jpverylliing deiytiding sentative of the council. tion for the year had lieen announcwith ttlrm-tl- ic Other members of HtfHtoardr final ..match, William ed for Monday and Tuesday, the M. Johnston,- who, with Tilden, ,the exception of one, were halls wcrv fairly well filled with J. A resignation from Koyal had given America tennis sustudents eager to take advantage of Jllurdock, as' chairman of the - fin-npremacy for many years, took the advance registration which was i.innitttee: was read iml- ac rtheronrts Ttsai-nutHenri Ooch .mnounced for. Saturday morning between the hours of 10 and 12. cepted. That position was left ,ef. Heaten ill the first day s ti toe tfHay 1i.T I.a Coste,-- t he j di miiiHtve. Nearly-10- 0 students- - f vaeauuUilheznexrTOcyj'n lmard. ettran Wiis "yiTik of ' chance to defeat"' ttl-Ofiiccrs Are Named- . time. are: Dr. II. 15. French wnsationwho has twice Those of C. La Voir Jensen, in charge humbled Tilden. Goetsman, first vice president, to the registration for the in that K. Hanson .O. nt Dr. a He gave ..nucceed great tattle, iiaining school, ttnnotinced that times rising to the hoigliU iii that school would not .j.osltion; CMayton Jenkins, registration William J. Knight, reasurer; which had made him invincible Ix'gin until 10 o'clock Monday mornnational and in international play, hut the 'hairnian of ramping ing. F. Eyrins, omniitti 'emajkjT youthful Cocliet was victorious, Prospects Are Bifght S. ; 2rt!-4, giving France "The prospects are once more chairjn,in leadership training or- - 04, L. Slendenhall, chairman troop the tronhv for the first time; Harris bright," said President F. at noon Saturday.! "I have been (Continued on Pace Two) Very busy this jnorning meeting peo- - ij ei jreur paper refuIaHy? 95 before ' 1:41 HI b delivered. MM 3 L V t'rl rM If not, k4ephM 'dork and paper PROVO, UTAH. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1927 m r m TT M two-bngg- - - . , ijr. two-bas- he-trie- d 7 JUorse-PvlUa- 1 Chip-uiai- first Page-Two- .... v ) 1 -- ro HIGH SCHOOL WILL ENROLL ....... ..-.-- . - g ' IB. ......10 110 New-studen- 2-- out,-Colledg- e j. - . i FORK-r-Hplmstea- TbeT-eglstra- - . ; - ColTraining sch(Kl of First Chnrch,of Christ ScliHitist, a foot over the battery fence north of the score board. out. out two smacked a a struck vin North Young university, has Just recorner of First East and First Dyer bagger, grounder where he spent streets. Conant's single scored turned Regular Sunday morning parallel with the first base line. hi vacation selling school, and ofi services 11 a. ' m.- subject, , Dyer. Miller fanned. Trotes-soLambert floe furniture. Sunday school at 0:45 a. ' x ' - Three hits,' two runs. is preparing for "registraHonxMon-day- , ; m. Wednesday evening meetings are as the training school students Score: American Fork, 6; Provo, 12. ; held at 8 o'clock, j Reading room ; will 'resistor at the same time thtt open dully from 2:3Q to 4 :30 o'clock Bris-ha- from-Idaho- "Sub-Ktanoe- ." - r AU are welcome, . , ! - . Continued on Page two college stuUuntS do. ... |