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Show -- njRniDAir mm: ' RIVALS TIIE BEST UTAH COUNTY SURPASSES THE REST PROVO OUHEALTHffiSTYODTH tfOHEH : SentericedTO Serve StY ears Pleasant Grove Bank Robber Caught at Kanosh, Taken to Prison by Sheriff Boyd 22 Hours After Committing Hold-u- FINISH PAYING y """su" IFPFNOFnT rttKMOMAt ii iww ti 14 ui lit v.. SERVICES AT FOR CLUBHOUSE Commemorating Reception Completion of Payments On Women's Clubhouse - Gi ven ' .'. -- X By New Owners, V' ; r-- "Wv - .If' V - . J . I ) - over some tha prima play-by-pla- donna are being served by tha respective factions: the. Independent Republican group is demanding that Its rights be recognised, and 'Senator David Reed, Is Republican, Pennsylvania, threatening to start the session off is , By BOB GOODELL SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 3. DR. A. N. MERRILL with filibuster. , Fireworks Promised- Senator Curtis, Republican, Kansas, floor leader Is atemptlng to make peace but tfie groups do not appear to be in the mood for peace, and present indications are that the session will start off with more 1 than usual fireworks. Senator Reed of Pennsyvania Is aroused because of the threat that Senators-EleVara, Republican, Pennsylvania, and Smith, Republican, Illinois, may be barred. Curtis had worked out an agreement with the Democrats whereby Vare These two young folks ware choaea m the healthiest girl and boy In and Smith would stand aside tempthe United States in a national contest of the Boys' and Girls' clubs when Senators are called to held in connection with the International Livestock Exposition, in Chi- orarily rostrum to rethe cago. The girl is Marie Antrim, 15, of Kingman, Kaa., and the boy la J. ceive the oath of office. Reed has Fred Christensen, 18, of CUiege Springs, la. made no public statement of hi? I Intentions but leaders have been Informei he .will prevent anyone being sworn in If Vare and ) from Smith-a- re ref used the oath. Curtis' plan. If followed, would . ct 4-- t's JARDINE PREDICTS grows." Mrs. Maw congratulated tne women upon their achievements and pointed out that one gets out- cf life in the same proportion permit organization without Weight and power on the line gave West high a 25--0 victory over Coach Glen Simmons' ' Provo high school Bulldogs in the "U" stadium this afternoon. The win . gave the (UP) rais- well-direct- ed The annual memorial' services of' the Provo lodge No. 849, B. P, O. Elks will be held in the Elks' home . this evening at 8 o'clock, according to J. T. Farrer, chairman of the Panthers the statefligh school special committe in charge of the grid championship. Superiority of West's for-- " affair. , Dr. A. N. Merrill of the Young ward wall, which outweighed Provo by many pounds, gave university .will deliver the memorial . address. The memorial ritual of the order will be conducted by the officers of the lodge under the direction of M. Howard Graham, exalted ruler. Other parts on the program will be as follows: Entry march by the band under the diProvO City-Elrection of Samuel Jeppcrson, Jr.; selections by the tabernacle quartet; selections by the band. The public is invited to attend the services. The committee in charge of tin program consists of J. T, Farrer,. C. N. Whlttaker, C. H. Ward, W. R. Butler and Edward Scherrer. the punters plentjrof offeit. sive opportunity and stopped Provo's attack before ifstart-ec- j. Three first down by passes, and one from scrim- mage, formed the sum total of Provo's appreciable gains against West .West scored one touchdown In each quarter and Oramea converted one placement kick for point Provo held in the shadow of Its goal posts On several occasions, and fumbles stopped Panther advances on two occasions. Gramea missed four attempted field goals. The Bulldogs were not" without glory in defeat winning many admirers by their gritty exhibition against a heavier and stronger - eligibiling at once the Smlth-Var- e ity issue. Demand Fair Treatment-Ree- d's threat, if carried out, . ' put into Ufa. team. 7 7 would keep the senate from' organ, "Aq I think of those who motherRobinson was the outstanding izing and would tie up everything ed this club home idea from the Provo player, "Bukag giving jncx-hlbltio- n at, the outsat. : see I. I Mrs. of the faces Favors Strong Cooperative beginning ed of end play which surprised The Independents C. I'otter, MfsT Mrs. ti. Masters, notice in writing upon the regular anything seen in Uta high schoois H. C. ' Hicks, Mrs. William Viole, AAn't eet anvthiwr else," ne satovy Marketing Associations this season. His end was not leaders t hut if the regular want to Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. Ray "It'i a wonder to me that they senthe "play Executives bajTJn organizing Managed By Mns. David OpenshawaU didn't shoot a lireofr the carrthey ate, they must have assurance that and he stopped play after play of whom have left Provo, and are were standing bo close to me 'when their legislative program will be Mrs,- M. Johnson Of aimed at all places in the Provo Lydia U3ing the experience gained 3. , shot" Dec, WASHINGTON, (UP) considered. They want a date set they line.,- I see the face of that Better times for farmers were pre- now for consideration, of a farm The nervy bank robber la a short to Succumbs With no holes in the opposing Springvillc dear one who never tired in th3 Believes In Enforcement But dicted thin fellow, about five feet three today by Secretary of Agri- relief bill, and they want a place line the Bulldog backs found it alto service of her path125 community, rein. about his IJIness annual' culture Jardine on the legislative program for coninches tell and weighs Lingering most impossible to gain. Martin who also- - has gone to use her ex' 7 Says Law. Must Have ; port. sideration of a bill to curb the use was most f pounds. acrlmniafe clsewheee-'-Mr- s. Granted Christensen Mary perience Pointing out that the .farmer's of court injunctions in, labor dis"Where I' made my mistake was Loyal Public Approval .Mrs. Lydia M. Johnson, wife of while Biddulph made .cws spectacHuish," continued Mrs. Maw. now has dollar a a and power only buying resolution for putes, at Nephl, where I came right calling John C. Johnson, for many years ular punt return. Biddulph was "I see the facos of women who Stay of Sentence For eight per cent, below the 'pre-wInvestigation of American diplo- publisher-through the business section the Springvllle Inde- closely watched, but tossed some worked wholesouled fori a time and of 2 (UP). Dec. N. T.. outlined ALBANY; index matic Jardine In specback Second level, central America. the around Time policy of detouring e family resi- neat passes. After Biddulph waj then left the ranks, I see the faces Governor Alfred E. Smith, Demo- ific Ideas for pendent, died at wa improvecontinuing It. sent streets," dence Friday afternoon at 2:30 taken out, Martin fit vied two long who are still working and who have cratic last ment possibility,' of the farmer's presidential lot there they first saw meand never faftered since they took up o'clock, after a lingering illness of passes to Eggertsen for good gains Loyal Christensen," convicted ,of He 'favored extension of coopernight voiced his .' opinions of proword south to head me off, From of 32 and 22 yards, but subsequent ofthe cause. three months duration. ' a committed statutory enforcement. hibition and its having statute a ative marketing, urging woman is better for having then on I had, to dodge bullets in fense was Born in Union township, Pennsyl- tossee-we- re "Each woman, intercepted by West ProvO a the of told members The governor against for farm business organize almost every town I passed through granted vania, May 12, 1849, the daughter which was strong on defense a continuance of time for known the rest and today is a New York state league of women tions,large and controlled by owned with men of andvCatherlne Boyer against the expected aerial assault where large groups of Augustus the passing of sentence, in order beautiful culmination of that spirit voters that he stood for law en- farmers and managed by strong of cooperation that has characterJohnson, she pame to Utah w..h her Eggertsen made some fine catches guns were waiting for me. If I that he may be given forcement but that "one of the executives chosen by the producers. to mother and other members of the of long passes, while Robertson had only been able to get down ity to procure affidavits in spport ized .their work. Experience that fundamental rights of citizenship is He opposed government particiMilford I would have ditched the of his motion for a new trial. cqbmss through v working together the right TJfour people to organize nmlly In 1853. Thev settled In Salt was outstanding among the Provo in farm and especbusiness, pation LOS ANGLES, Dec 3. (UP) Mr. Christensen was. to have been for a ospimon purpose makes for to oppose any law and any part of Lake City, where they lived until linemen. car and taken the train tor Los Anopposed governmental price Mrs.. Mattie McCauliffe, who gave 1855 when they moved to' Spi Ingville ' ' Tedesco was brilliant for West sentenced Saturday morning, but a fuller life through better under- the constitution With which they ially '. geles. .'.. , fixing. up millions and Augustus P. This speedy, halfback was poison where sne had since resided. "About half a mile out of one asked for a continuation of one standing and love love symbolized are not in sympathy." He favored a federal farm board, by the great master, the anniverswealthy oil operator of DenIn 1867 with others she was called to Provo all the way, and frequentThe question of prohibition law to town where they shot at me, I had week. . Owing to Judge MartinM. M. B. ary of whose coming we celebrate protect both farmers' and the ver and Dallas, for McLaurine Mc to learn telegraphy and to work on ly twisted through Bulldog tack-ler- s is. not one for either eniorcement to stop and change tires when I Larson and District Attorney public's interests, and advocated Cauliffe, ' handsome automobile the Deseret telegraph line, then for runs having to go to. Vernal oc-to this month, a love of patience that the nation or the state. Smith-said- . sensational which ran Into a large rock on the road." Pope long term mortgage credits for salesman, occupied a cell in the Just completed. where they will be suffereth long, "generosity thaf Later she offic- featured the contest Captain Beck-stea- d He declared it was a local issue. Two weeks ago Redding Came to hold court, " farmers. until Christmas, continuance not, courtesy that behaves Jail today charged with sus- iated as operator in Springvllle. In cupied county out Governor the Smith pointed proved to be a terrific line Shortly Eureka The state, he said, could aid was granted until December 28. not unseemly, unselfishness that n picion of burglary. 1869 she was married to Don C. plunger, going through center for planned to raise after the baseball season this sum- - Christensen on in was represented In seeketh not her own, good temper, $5,000,000 forleague putting materially agriculture Meanwhile detectives grilled the their work Johnson to which union three chil- more than 20 yards on several occa- court Saturday by V. L. McCarthy, not easily- - provoked, guilelessness coming five years. He during In the Hollywood police sta- dren were born as follows: Don C. sions. Noble made the raised the a firmer basis by correcting certain longest run (Continued on Page Two) exand taxation and Abe W. Turner,- Judge A. B. Which tninketh no evil, humility, question public tion, charging that the couple re- Johnson, Jr., of Springvllle ; Cath- - of the game, 48yarda. the forces opposed banking, why the from connecIn withdrawn this not puffed .up, slncerety which Morgan having to prohibition did not have just as penditure prices. sponsible for the looting of fash- efine B., whTrdedeTTHother uny nowevir, was West's '" case. tion, he noted that many sections ionable Hollywood homes, to the in in truth and brings to the much right to organize, , .j,' was convicted of the A. J. Johnson, also of strongest point and every man and death, f Christensen are "over banked," leading to bank extent of between $200,000 and world peace and good will among The governor discussed point for Three grandchildren played that no stars Springvllle. offense Saturday, November 26, men." could bejchosenJromlhlsulwark. 7 point a resolution that the Nassau failures and consequent bankruptcy $300,000. McCauliffe denied the alle also survive. for deliberated had after the jury county branch of the league plan-ne- d for some fanners. mdvdeclared gat ion s he was TThToughout "her life Brs. Tohn-so- n West threatened immediately 11 hours and 45 minutes. to submit for a vote Of the con"framed." was active in church and civic after opening kickoff, but Provo vention today. affairs of Springvllle. She was the held, and seemed te be going well furnished by his parents and a proon a 'section respect Discussing first president of the Y. L. M. 1 A. when a penalty pushed the Bull-dofessional, bondsman of Salt Lake back, atittRobtagn maTdet TifTHat city, which was orgahized" forjaw and enforcement, the. governor said "enforcment of law and in 1870.' She was nlsn n' member poor kick. A fumble soon gave Pro-v' cor the "ball again, but after punting i GENEVA, Dec. 8. (UP) The of the Mvut woman's club, and at nerstone of ,the governmental strucgain by Beckstead one time, commander of the lady out a league of nations preparatory ' ture." '7: commission rjin for maccabees. At the time of her death was followed by a MILLS SAN FRANCISENDS, mutnuuwu oy ieaesco. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3. (UP) today until March 15 after JonkCO, Dec. 3, (UP) With new she was a member of the Home Cula Tedesco went over again early in VERSAILLES, France, Dec- 3. William Nigh, motion picture direcherr Loudon, of Holland, presiding, world's endurance flight record as ture club; also the Springvllle third the. second quarter, following a serCUP) It was confirmed today that their had announced that if its work tor, faced arraignment today on Relief ward society. Charles goal, Captain' ies of smashing line plays, but Pro dis' of assault with Intent to Bainbridge Colby, former secretary Funeral services wlil be held at vo blocked progressed satisfactorily a full charges Austrlian aviator and thereafter. of the state of the United States, Lieutenant George Pond, U. S. N., the Johnson home on Main street armament conference could be concommit murder, the aftermath poA pass, Noble to Davis nere. had for divorce started suit a 2 lice of from vened during 1928. battle o'clock. for all free took at Mills afternoon airsaid, Field the Monday pff placed the ball in position for Fair Ole E. Olson, L. L. Nelson and P. over 7 The United Press learned that port London Indicated that the 192 A. a. m. dancer. a Their Hollywood today. banks over in the third gave words of consolar Kok-ke- r Colby applied to the third chamber plane, the giant Meanwhile Edward. Usher, Jr., full conference would be one of a tionWaters period,- - and in the fourth Nobles' and encouragement at largely former of Versailles tribunal the : the about was i series. of monoplane Spirit Michigan gridiron star, California, long run was followed by-r- r tine- attended and impressive funeral ', A security commission, appointed from "scalp Louis Johnson, Xl,1 son of Mr7 and middle7bfNovember for permis- carried 1418 gallons of gasoline foi crashing tactics, Beckstead going for Nellie Laura Conklin, reported recovering services draft to suffer-Nigh sion to Mrs. suit file Mrs. his the cruise will disarmament body who which end late Andrew Johnson, toy the against over for the final touchdown. Mr. and wounds suffered, he claimed when of would" daughter Nathalie guaranarform of treaty that Sedgwick Colby. struck him over the head with ed a broken leg and severe scalp Provo -- tried desperately on pass who died continued Conklin, Thomas Mrs. throughEuroto Registion their cessfuMn would last week when he ran in Colby has established a legal attempt. Ue safety from attack es,, but interceptions nullified sue suf- an Automobile crank and a piece of 'B from injuries morning FebTuesday will over Northern and."1" "leiuay autumn at a little town near Veru.uajrw They fly front of an automobile driven by lead pipe. pean nations, adjourned until "nivra fered quarter stur cessful ones,. near the close of the night when she was The - woman In the case, Jean W. P.- - Madsen of . Lake View, is sailles in the commune of Seine Central California, and if tmfavor-- , dents attempted to get their courses game. ruary 20, It was expected by then struckMonday : "'7 T77tt a train. ble by weather conditions develop will and St Cloud. to. have completed lis draft ready -- The lineup: who is said by police to reported to be recovering nicely, The services were held in the Jarvis, cruise, .south over the Mahove deB- - I "ranged before the ruling takes The boy suffered a broken leg for presentation at the March 15 WEST HIGH ' PROVO HIGH in other combats In have such students which figured that feet . says Second ward Provo chapel Friday which . . i r, .J n above wounds disarmament commission. and Roblson re... .i knee,, was Dayies a the, jscalp Nigh uu 11 principal, has Iee vl The nresent world record of 427 muat P afterfioon with Bishop L. L. Nel- diflanneared . . . . . Robertson I Clawson . rt seek that required 5 stitches to close. are and officers before not Monday. get registered 22 ,v hours son in charge. minutes and 21 seconds, rg. ... WorthlngtOn Mg her in an effort to learn her When picked up he was thought to This arrangement was made by Grames was made last August by the GerThe invocation was by George S. MurdocK .c Bridge took have been killed, but soon showed to induce resident the iH version of the. fight which knnnillnflAn Kv faculty TA..1.. n . .1 man aviators Edzeard and Risticz. Swan ,.R. Murdock in ..Ig... In Laurel canyon signs or lire and was hurried to a I the week a ST. 3 machinery-Dec. )Mo., ago LOUIS, place (UPI. Jacobson.. Afpropriate music It Larson local hospital for treatment.77 Later The federal court of appeals today time for the influx of winter quar- - Eardley SEVENTIES TO MEET hed .by JJie ward c' Owens Eggertsen his home to taken teristudents. lALTH'TJIIN IC tyJamBtgnThe regular monthly meeting of The .meeting hou3c was packed to Nobles qb Biddulpl, A health clinic will be held in the North street. The accident occurred aldson. Salt Lake City, Utah, senThough the winter quarter does Anderson ......rhb. Ripple capacity by sympathic friends of Spencer school house December 5, on the first dugway north of this tenced in January, 1925, to 13 the 123rd quorum of seventies will ' Allen Hudson, Tedesco llib. Martin 18, of. Santaquin, the family. 13 and 20 from 11:30 to 1:30 p. m. city. months' Imprisonment for convic 7:30 hall at . In . in Provo Beckstead evening fb was the Monday threts months . Interment society city All children who- have to be vacFotherlngham iwaa sentenced tJ ..riv ThMr,1v nd Frl- tion of violating the Harrison u : ..the county jail by Judge Gworga S. cemetery. .1, u.geu w day eager to get their courses lined Substitutions: rProvoS. Peay for 7 law. WIND DOES DAMAGE yiw:v cinated for diphtheria are urged to Murdock: Hudron BtddutplrrBeeter-foBallif Saturday morning. A wind of unusual velocity wept up fur the opening or. workT be present, and parents are request Theajpeal court held that-th- e ji COURT OF HONOR 111 was arrested Thursday by members Since there will be three Weeks Scott for Robertson,- - West Dupa Indictment In the Donaldson case ed to 'bring their pra sohool chili ATTENDS CONVENTION -- officu and Probaof school before the holidays this for Eardley; Malin for Clawson: Boy Scout court of honor will dren. Children of the Sharon ward Saturday morning, blowing trees was faulty and that contrary, to Its l of. tion Officer' Eric Bylund on a convene In the Second ward chapel will receive treatment from 11:30 and telephone poles down. Three specification, he was not a dealer v Dr. F. S. Harris, president of the season. Registrar Hayes expects the Fairbanks for Tedesco; Eikrem for " Gilbert for Bridge: Anderson; charge of petit larceny.. He Is ac-- ; Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. A to noon, and Timpanogos ward chil-- t poles on East Center street were required to obtain a license. He was Young university, left Tnursaay ( registration now to be heavier than Kruse for Owens.' i cused of .having entered Waiter splendid program and speaker have dren will be taken care of from 1 to, cut down, putting the telephone ser- - alleged to have sold narcotics at for Lyman, Wyoming, where he last vear. and the reeistratlon .after Officials-Romneonven-- 1 the referee; Swen light-- 1 holidays correspondingly, Callaway's garage at Santaquin and been arranged for. The public Is 1:30 o'clock. The innoculation Is vice with' the Utah State hospital -' 206 South Main street, .Salt. Lake' will attend an educational ' ' son, umpire; Perry, head linesman "' . tion. 'er. , free .to children. stolen $39 In cash. cordially invited to attend. temporarily out of commission. ) City, on Now. 30, 1923. 1 1 I - FOR DEC. BETTER to-th- FARM TIL1ES ' - DEATH CLOSES . SMITH FAVORS u " have-serv- ACTIVE LIFE W LEAGUE n, SENTENCE SET 28 . . Head Herald's y account of Saturday Ute championship .football game oa 4. l.page statesmen; ultimatum "homi-ness- r- of ill Buke" Robisort Covers Himself With Honor In Champion shin Battle; Panther Line Too Heavy. Leaders are. tearing, their hair . Jf Confusion Reigns 0nT2veof Opening Of 70th Congress; Filibuster Threatened for ' Opening Session. WASHINGTON, . Dee. S (UP). An la confusion backstage In the senate for the errand opening; sol ution Of the 70th congress here Mon day. C had-waive- VJj - Accomplishments of the Women's Municipal council of Provo were ic vie we J Saturday' afternoon at a A second visit to the Bank of Pleasant Grove vaa. receptToinn thejform of a kensing-to- n who man the E. Redding, young made Saturday by and musieale given in the woOn Friday robbed the bank of about $$64 in currency. clubhouse Saturday after-noc- a men's by the second visit to the bank he was accompaniedwere Mrs. C. E.' Maw, president by Sheriff J. D. Boyd and Deputy S. A. Willis, who Federated Women's of the Utah The money on their way to the state prison with Redding. clubs. ,;J was returned to the bank by Sheriff Boyd. The reception was given under M. M. Redding was sentenced Saturday noon by .J lidge the cuspices of the clubhouse comstate the in to life prison. Larson to serve from five years mittee to commemOrat the final preliminary hearing when Previously he payment', on the home by the councourt. the S. Ballif city brought before Judge George cil, Nineteenth Century and Sor-os22 hours Redding was on his way to the prison less than clubs, thus freeing- it of all after he committed the robber. obligation. In addition to Mrs. Maw's address of Mrs. Algie Eggertsen Ballif read a Exactly eleven, hours after he had held up the Bank one-ac- t' play entitled "In Pippl Pleasant Grove at a point oi a noveuy cigarei Gilbert Parker. Musical VaUey," by Charles brb automatic revolver, an in the exact image of selections were given by an Instrue Spnng-villmental trio comprised of Mrs. Redding, shortstop and third baseman of this year's and Eureka baseball teams of the Central Utah league, Ralph Booth, the Misses Verda and Eatehelor. Mrs. Merle Taylor, stepped into the Utah county sheriffs office accompanied Joy Mrs. Hannah Packard and Mrs. Mckean, John and A. S. Willis, by Sheriff J. U. Boyd, Deputy Miller each gave a vocal Selection. Mrs. G. H. Heindselman presided. special officer of the Union Pacific system: o clcck :40 12 Saturday at to Provo "This-- coming together in a Redding was brought afternoon, late Kanosh in Friday arrested way is very appropriate and was 'homy He morning. ,' several Indicative that women love after he had passed through heavily armed posses in and began Mrs. Maw. "The home old of ties barricade A towns. large Utah southern is inherent in woman as the were it turns south instinct mother instinct is inherent in wologs piled high across the.state highway Coming man. That accounts to some exat Kanosh was the undoing of the fleeing holdup. down the highway at 65 miles an hour, Redding drove into a tent whyareclub women all. over the club houses and small road leading to the Kanosh cemetery while bullets from, country clubbuying homes. making around whistled a of large .posse several rifles in the hands "Another reason is that chib him One of these bullets pierced the bottom of the overcoat- work expands, the consciousness Another punctured tne bottom oi ine gau- end along with the growth of other line tank. He drove on a short distance Trom road and stepped out of the car. While Earl Mctfride covered the robber with a gurtrB. Y.:Kimhall --stepped up and searched hinuaml placed him under arrest. The barricade at Kanosh was built by Sam Dorrity, former deputy U. S. marshal, Mavor Wteldow George, City Marsnai Anorew arisen, r.. i. Harvey Gumming. . Froni Rappleyer Wayne Gumming ar.d where he was placed in jail Kannsh he was taken to Fillmore couTitV officers. Utah nf tha . ' UUW W v. mm elkstoday: p. f "" I to 6 PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1927. VOL. 5, NO. 22. . SIXTEEN PAGES ' - ar WEALTHY PAIR LAM) IN JAIL . a . - Mln-che- th - anti-saloo- - ' ipr DISARMARIENT MEETIW DIRECTOR FACES COLBY APPLIES "GRAVE CHARGE SMMCTIE FOR DIVORCE et Endurance Record rd LAID AT REST - INJURED BOY h, RECOVERING 5 -- to-bu- Registration Brisk At University . : resl-den- ef-p- rt . New Trial Granted ' Young Man Gets Jetm inJCountyJaii T- V. . Narcotic Violator -- . ... Je...,... he-w- as ......... - .u.uc., mi f . ey, 1 4 m |