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Show The Eveninar HeriM Hnrinc the- nast 'Tivii mn has, widened its field of service to reddens, giving them (y-e- w that rendered papers iiewjper service approaciung of larger cities. 1 . i Withia those few months we have r ' i Added four pages f colored comics to the Sunday paper; Increased the daiiv mmir servir available from three to ten; Added the Paine Editorial service; . -DoubW the telegraphicnews service of the Vaited - . :' -- ! - r ., . f Increased the advert isinr mat servic for th us aF , mercnanu; i mmAdded daily circulation T w . -- i ,. - . fn SnrlneVille. . Pleasant Pay son and Spanish Fork, necessitating the em ployment pf two additional carriers" In' SpringviIIeanr we in rieasam urove; Increased the mechanical force and equipment that . duction costs, the colored comic sections alone adding to that cost by $150 a month. Other items have added their share to ths increasing costs of production. Some of these, feel sure, oursubschbers will assist in defraying by a smalt increase in the subscription priced ;f The subscription price of the Herald now ia half that "of Salt Lake papers. The Logan daily charges fifty per cent more; the Ogden daily charges double the Herald's rate. Recent increases" in the cost of print paper have compelled other dailies, in IhejwesLtft increase subscripa-tio- n rates. " ; . , The management of the Herald does notjbelieve it fair to ask that its subscribers pay more than ajhird, of the increase in production and paper costs, but does be lieve subscribers will agree that five cents a month more m ill be a nominal increase in view of all the added services given. The colored comic section alone costs more than five cents a month per subscriber, and it was because of this-hevy cost-- that- - a - fermer- - management discontinued this service so highly appreciated by our youthful readers. The increased BublaSptiori pf ice will make the-- E v ning Herald and Sunday Herald cost but 45 cents t ' month, or $5 the year, delivered by carrier, or, if deliver Jty fnail in tha county $4 the year, outside the coun J . S5 the year. j This new subscription price, though, will not be e . , ' , j Grove, . - "Doubling the news picture and feature service of Newspaper Enterprise association, giving the Evening Herald readers jaH the news pictures this service fur- . nhhes Salt Lake, San Francisco and Los Angeles papers; ' -And such items of added expense as additional tele phone service, a wider and more complete' coverage of society, personal, and general news of local Inter est. 7 All this has been done to make the Evening Herald a better newspaper. That it has been appreciated by read- ers is proved by the recent circulation report of Editor & Publisher, which shows that only one city of Provo'a 'population west of the - Mississippi river,-San- ta Rosa, -Calif., has a larger newspaper circulation. This increased service has Increased the Herald's pro- - rrzaa tj u- Enlarged the forr of local rtDortera to rover all nf o and printed enough for distribution by our own carriers in Provo and other Utah county cities; ri.:' . Complete telegraphic coverage of all important news .events such as elections, world series baseball returns, football results, championship prizefights; basketball re-" " arty suits, etc.; -. - BFMEl a larger and better paper might be printed - fective until 1927. .; I ' All subscriptions paid before March 1st, 1927 w be accepted at the old rater40ents a raonthj $40 year delivered by carrier, or by mail outside the count " ... , after March first, and I a year delivered by mail within the county. subscriptions at the old rate may be paid to collecto or at the office, for as far ahead as you wish, between no and March 1st After that date the new rate will app! and after that date the Herald will have a minimum eight pages every day and the former Sunday supp! ment, discontinued some ago, may be return " ; to the Sunday Herald."" T N. GUNNAR RASMUSON, Editor and Managt; , $3.50 two-year- a s ft TELEPHONE US IH Herald Telephones jw g4 jreur paper rrjularlv? IS before a'dock teieph4 ana aaser will be delivered. . If a, lUttl IriK5X r n s I 0 I ft I OfTlM .....12 Kdltortal M Newt DtoL BorlWy Editor IliiAK, iSU. lb 7 i KuniiMM I 1 iii M" IIi li f--si V i i 1 I i PRICE FIVE CENT! PROVO, ,UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927 l f I I fir ( II It 1 II JULJ LJI o)Df mm y V I ill U U U; LJ 9 nn o) i 0 ,1 6- - Year-Ol- d I -- Ships That Chase Booze in the Night GM-Uot-of; .Sweetheart Quizzee TO KLLLOG , nncccfiT at riicooii hi i nniirnnii'i in nrn i uinii i y cow-teitlu- s, . .... wlch convention, Idaho, recenfly. lietween the liusiueiw and the ser.T nlnu and " vice pofwuita throuBh'. Ktwanla . tQ help solve the farmer's prolilema, were two topiea which Mr. Bunnell Tlfetm were dlwuiwed in detail. vital Joplea- at the .district trustees' convention, he reported. Dr. Madison W. Merrill presided, HWehdance- - prlae to rnrt 'ptVP-:fh" Jnde Ueorcc T. Pttrker.-- -' vixhrat"Tayettc( , - e- , ;. - r . f " b-o- - -- . . PROVO BUREAU SIXTH WARD Alleged Check Artist 18 Much In Demand Now ELECTION HELD rnlilctrKeretggVwssWsnsaid HAS PROGRAM i'urtis, 24. arrested Wednesday by Deputy.. Sheriff B. F. Uoin-"at the "reiiiiest"o.f Salt a had check Luke authorities-ocharge. ' finils himself a .'. vtry individual v with the IHipular aw in the state of Utah.. ; Shortly after his arrest on the Salt Laket charge. Sheriff I. 1). cuthusiastlc meeting of the An took place Election of officers and directors waN held, and cliairinau of varlinis projects were . appointed, i 'Other butdness (if lm-trtance wan taken up. The directors who will hold office for 1!2T are A. Anderson, i. C.E. Jones. .Ueed Knndsen, Tnrrer, Mrs. Brjclium Johnson. Mrs. Kose Kar-rcMrs. C. 33. Jouea-anA. S. Anderson is president, .of Jthe .organization : C. E. Jones, vice president; and Ueed Kiiiidst'u, secretary .and treasurer. Bureau PiWtt-Fa- rm Vfediiesdav cmjoIiil'. of Sevier Vern ounty walked into Sheriff J. D. Btiyd' office seetiug' the . self-ss- i me- - M r. Cu rtitir-wh- o is wanted in.'SfVier .county ou a similar ' : J . charge. -- Tx SaU count - holdsi pnrti'dence. however,' t, r. ' Ik I'rcjeets and ptojwt leaders are follows : Weed Ed. control, chairman; rodut and pest G. ONen; U'tter M'el control, . ' Feb. (UP JciLOP. I., Mohammedan "women fell. In short-'iv- l Morje!5ellion in Sulu. it was revpaled tolay wjieri the constabubodies from lary removed tlrirty-fiv- e the battlefield. The women had apiiarently-fidigttlth the men lit "defenme,, of the native r stroughold whlclr was dfr ' mortar fire, stnoetr-'bSix 3 ht i . Princess Tarhnta ltu Khd her-bu- s band. Tiliir4sR4efrrrthf,df fentetTivrielFi, hflTe olndod eaprnre. . s mi MorfRin, Women Killed In i Moro Rebellion v m mm - us- 5Iayor (', Clarence .JCeslen of Sa It I)ike City will present a splendid' lirogram In the PrOvo Sixth ward Sunday, evening when he brings agronp of prjise winning ttiinrljei'Si froih the Twentieth.. 'ward of Salt Luke to this city Mayor Nesiea, " who is : - bishop of the Twentieth ward, wilt, be the speaker-- 'of the w'ening. .' Miss Edmer - Reynolds, director, jmd.jneiuburs olihe orchestra wlhch took first place at the M. I. A. ciinvention last June, wer' all other orchestras in the church, will give aHtm!orfBrtw-tfti- i iuclwltog the prize winning piece, 'i!nnipa' The nienilK'i-- of this: whestra 'are Ireta Koyliince, Marian BitrnT,1 Owit-gBoss, Ulchard Ben-ne- t r, "and the diwto.r Miss r -- Key-nobi- - this government's good ottices are at the disposal of PreHident Diaz andl.rebel "president" Sacasa and that they ,'wuld, stop fighting and make a wttlement. Informal "negotiations' umlei'tak- - by lieHr Atliiilial IJHioier. ctHo- ma rider of American force's of with Sacasa." have iieen. no more successful than .the- - curlier alnirtive lteaee confer-encaboard, an, AmerlcanJiattleShlp ' ' e at Cotinto. . '.j-- Vaca's note reiamtcd offers made "to withdraw, if . Diaz by SaearfS would- - .do likewise, to. favor, of a neutral president. Diaz has stated- he 'will accept almost' an ieoliipro l reb?ls except mlse with the the presidency Wiuit action Kellogg wit' take if SacMM himself aeceptshe.Kellogc mediation offers as Vaca has done, is undecided, Position is Stated The state depiirttnent's : position lllH-ra- .. stated authoritatively as follows; The United - Stuts recognizes Diaz as" the constitutional president, and hiiks with, disfavor on alleged .Mexican, and other outside support given the reMs. Nevertheless, this government deplores continued Xlcaragnan strife and hones the factions, will reach a It will recognize a sett'emcTit. Is . Harold Bennett, basso, who sang In the oratorio given a leading-rulby the Salt Luke oratorio society on- New Years, and Miss Margaret Anderson, soprano, the young lildy selected to represent- the west a a non-pressiouftl, singer at the fair at Philadelphia, will 1k? the soloist of the evening. A iiuuiIht of selections will also be government whli'h is agreed to by given by a string trl composed' of lwth faction) and which is given n PBICB. Feb. 3 (I P) memlters of the orchestra. hnis py", the This name' program has been coivditnfloml workers were making desperate :. .... ... in has and Logan and Ogden tutay to cave Andrew Hknsk, given broadcasted " over the. also kt-40, from suffocation lit the "Spring radio and those who. have heard It Canyon (Tal ronpaivyjimeL whcrejjs . tainnient. he was traiirrd H a, rave-i- u af terncon, SI .v miners were " CHANGE IS PROPOSED lUM'overy of the Kurd coupe working, ajtoirt a half mile from the WASHINGTON, Feb., 3 (I to' Ilvrimi Ilaasen. a resimouth of the miiieuvhcn the crash Removal nf eontrol over J he Philip-II- I dent of the Pprlngvllle road. lies an'il other island possession flip Provo oUce- - departtame, but quick work on the part I'nted Wales, from the war ment. The car,' which wa.. stolen erew soon relisttod of ami nary- departna-nts- , and'estan- - Monday night," was found deserted f cf the nen uninjured. On lishmenl of an, Independent civilian in Spanish ;Fork with5 both , rear f Hie 'narrow passageway, office tT Insular affairs to handle tlrvotr"rtnrtrt,' ."'''f'.f ';;; '" V only, 13 flien ran work- - in a shaft. them. i provided-Ia iIU Introdue-- ' .fhlef of Polh-- Wren; Willslnn be nuw-Wteuevea' ioy- - wm reaai d tndar tip Senatw Willis. Hennh- - lie etfilfcar the? Ihteverwinrbe1n "s oskwinetirn IJiift afternoon. .refill niV ohln,--,- T , 7,, M custody In the near future. ": - - " Be-tru- e ef-fc- rt , Police Recover Aeil-nesd- Stolen Ford Car af . P)r 1,re-rsirted.h- y (hj'seoc e ut :. v to auRtuent the Coast Guard's Atlantic ruin patrol"operating .around New York har-Iw- r No Audienee Gianled , -recognize Kellogg relnsed to" ptctnre shows thepfeivjug the tmiciies finishing them Vaca'a status "Or to' give him; an recently were launehed'ttt Camden, " '"- A for service. Seafaring bootieggers won't find plain sailing with these vigilant and armed speedaters about. audience. Tufa's.nota J'acceptlngVilieloXfer of mediation made by your excellency," followed a prow eohference MEMBERSlSEET was. iiTii Mr"i, 16-yea- - WASHINGTON.; Keb, 3 (UP Secretary, uf...Stata KeUog dooided today to ignore the note, f Dr. T; S. Vaca, Nkuraguan lilieraC agent herer proptwing'i- - that - Ke.'Jogg and Oeneral American representatives nudiate the Nkar'agiiau ctviL war Seven tswtft KIWANIS CLUB - imwmii " v iD , wyy"! mi (Vindl-hons.- triiKt'ecis'- 1 ft? HcotV-chairm- Jtumiell wa tU rrlm iiHtl at .Thursday's' Kiwanis Fiieuker Jlr. Bunnell gave c'ub liiiieheon: a report of ther Kiwauls district -- cognized by, State Depart-men- t; Settlement Moped. Poultry Department i an 'Id the lamllry depHituicut,W.pro- progrniu, Hoard JL; ject leaders met witl) l'rof. program,. Th'jmns.S. Jone. lultry H. A'dous Dixon add ressel the (Contttiuoa on p:t; four) Inrte Kath(rii)g on- - th( subject of " 'V'ttermcnt of Pnruiers' Ak'sander" ami Nelson,, K. Y. U. students, rendered a steel guitar duet; Miss Mildred Davis gave a reading ; and a, moving picture, particularly,'' applicable to f&rm life, was nhown.- - All tmmilcrs on the program were well received. L." h.- - ifJL.&'iT- - f: s: V burned. , - assemMwf Wednpsrtay lu the , - w rroject leaders and, farm liurenu from nil purt? f Vtah lj-d- w Of Mediation By acasa's Agent Is Not Re- --P- lans s ' Proposal - Conntk Agricultural At;t'i l,ir( a aeries of Hchooln for injtet lendfP" were held, with n.umeroua In attendance. lnleuidve-traiulin the line of ng taken up tu Tiirlou- s- projects tbrtHgtHt'tlie fioulity wus given ty HUlhorities from I tub Agricultural rollrge,- the J; state ; deimrtmetit county -- HijeirtH, county insiieetora . and farm BRricultBrai bureau officer. . u Various Projects- l'oultrr;-- livestock, iest . control aad orchard maunBrment, weed control and eel imprw)iM-ut-:r4hvariouH projects to 1 taken up, mi . euch held a separate session. Liyentock men mel with I'rof . K. A. and W C, Ikeler Of the Anl-- .j V( h. Jones of the Bureau of "urtl ilnduHtry of thefts S. D. A. ulman of Qtm waa elected t tlimfr project leader .Together with a .Vimty Agent W.' of the Uvestwk problems of the county"'' wa'3"1ifeM,rparticnlnTiy ball the 'Vork done on and live: aaatlon,-TarKk shows, all of wliii h plans were favored. )rganiznti'u of a wnmty-- ; aana-'atloand tt wide ai"e ((H'iierative bull aaciaUoi ' " iv V- Project Leaders And Farm Bureau Presidents. Confer With Specialists on Project j Five Meetings Heidi . .,i "... ..I pride injured when ber sweetheart gave her mot with which to buy sugarj Efine Jones, 25 cents ICE SNOW daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jones of Payspn, swallov a dose of strychnine at the family home at Payson Wedi; day afternoon about 4:35 o'clock. For a time her condit. Was considered extremely serious.' During the night j Had several convulsions. A change for the better was noti towards morning and today she is reported by Dr. L. Stewart of Paysonr who ia attending herrto of danj,; OCCUR FRIDAY Pending investigation, of the case George Mattinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mattinson of Paysorf year-ol- d beingheld in the county jail. He was arrested late Wedi; . Y. U. Sponsors Annual day night by: Shenff J. D.'Boyd and. Deputy Otto II Event at Vivian Park ; Mattinson has been associating with the girl during past six months and was with her at the time she took Dance Friday. Night and ': ' .!;:' poison. 'o''',1 Bhe done. Evo to had what tell Refusing yerbally Sports Saturday. wrote a note to her sweetheart while they Were sittinf f out A f o TTVaaff A lln Provo'a annual lee and Miow f Via rinrnd nf a rrarA nflMtnfi carnival, apouaored by tha Young Payson a few minutes after she had swallowed-ih'poil university, will take place Friday She immediately Went into convulsions, and since then to it at Vivian park, ifldaturday ' been unable to be Questioned." "" ' announced. t Danes and Sports Dr. Stewart notified Sheriff Boyd late. this afternoo The first day's program consist postpone any questioning of the girl until Friday since and if a student body- program - feature condition at present would not permit of her being exam i dance, wb.lleportsr-"wl- ll Questioned by County Attorney I; E. Brockbank, S Saturday'! events. The publle lr cordially Invited, iff Boyd and Deputy Birk, the young man said that he and equipment of all kinds ror toe been keeping company with the, girt during the past sport events is being r Bought by but that she had .never made any intimatioi acmonths of those in charge the affair, cording to Glen Potter, chairman killing herself. lie declared they had never quarrelled in charge of arrangements for the she had no cause for ending her life. affair. Anyone who has equipment that Last Monday l began wonting ior Eveline s gn to rent should get In touch with Mr. i ,1 said Mattinson. 'The - grandfather is suf fc IVtter. immediately. parents," --Trmks will leave the B. Y. I. with, rheumatism and Wednesday afternoon left for: a campus Friday from 1 until dance spring in Salt Lake. , The grandmother left at the same The student to visit a daughter in Leland. As soonsjhey left I to their destination. t v.c.,i; anu body program will lie- held at 8 uvu tiu uic dunca uumc- wnuc xt t.iuJ nun uyciiiic iaiiw ...:u oclcok. und at 0 o'clock a dauce mother.' Mrs. Jones was some clothes and Eveline fixing will take place. Trucks will leave the campus Just I were writing some little love notes to each other. "About 4 ;S0 o'clock I prepared to leave and do the cl liefpre the dance, and will return immediately following It, in order at the Allen place. Eveline wanted me to wait as she w: to accommodate those who are de to go to the home of her aunt, Mrs. Orson Beckstead t jdrous of attending this part of the affair only. Another truck lor some thread. As Eveline went Jto take her coatii an'! sport lovers will leave- the univer- room,- Mrs. j Jones asked her for' ft dime with which to sity Saturday morning,- In twder some sugar, wnea Jtivtiine answerea mat sue nau no m that those desiring to participate In I gave Mrs, Jones 25 cents. those evruts only max- be present. . Competitive Sport ' "Eveline stayed in the other room for a long time The spurts will eonsist of all mother called to her but 'therV was no answer. A sorts of competitive winter events. I called to her but not a sound was heard from the Skiing, tobogganing, ski gliding, oIk later stacle- race and all sorts of fun As I was about to open the door, she cam6 out, threy races are on the program. In which arms aoout my necK ana we walked out together. ln(th men and women will panic! "As soon as we Were outside, she started to cry. I ; Kite." r what the trouble was but she just clung to me and her Provo Trucks wlILleaveiJtwat niW p. m. Baturday,' at the con said anything. When we reached the Allen place I too elusion of the sports program. into.4hftvhouse.;she sat down ill ' a rocking chairt She j De Scppsj rioted expert ski performer, will, be present to give a worse Tiow thahrshe, had done previously; I begged her ; mcwhat the trouble was but she refused to Bay a won demonstrapon of the art. i I n i IhjureH Pride Causes Girl To Make Attempt AT Suicide;' tleor V Mattinson, Sweetheart Of The Girl, Stoutly Denies Having Had Quarrel With Girl " .....- OF LIBERALS : i mi iihiiin . .. IGNORE NOTE T Paysbn Danger -- :i::-::i:- -'" - Vi e ; i - v : - - - - - - - ' . - . i- -.- .v.::-"'- ; ' ; li - n " justscried:y , - - - ; "Finally she wrote me a note on which she. sail' A .; was injured when I gave her mother the 25 her pride SfANILA', P. 1. KouVtrP) time before'. r She held the note while I read a short Tliree hundred marines will arrive and threw the note in Manila Friday on the transport then she walked over to the stove : ' Gold, Star fromGuam and: will go fire. . : MARINES ARRIVE.. - , into the oncentra Hon ca up . ped ing detetoproents ln, China; j, Continued onPage Four) I |