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Show RIVALS THE BEST ' SURPASSES THE REST YEAR, NO. 167. EORTY-SECON- TELEPHONE JUS - UTAH COUNTY " ? , D ' ' ' win UTAH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927. rr. - M v 1111 1 11 m 11mm z in f r- -. " 1 nM 111 PURCHASE- - 0F:;PUM 11 '. , SCHEME IS DOCTOR SAVES ' L -- -- T MUSIC WILL 0(K-- - - 5 good-size- - Services Tomorrow For Lynn Jones Funeral services wIirBeTettti Thursday at 1:30 p. m. In the Provo Sixth ward for Lynn Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, who died aftebeingfaitallywojjnde4 by a bullet discharged from a gun he was holding. The body may bo viewed at the home of the parents 458 West Fourth South street prior to the services, r - i ' " The Weather Utah Fair night and Tb.nr-da- Colder n iv y. northwest por- tlon tonight Maxlmumtemp. Tuesday ..... .21 Minimum temp. Tuesday ...... 19 ", .4 FIRE DAMAGES Damages to the extent of 900 were sustained by Leslie Adams of Provo Bench, when part of bis of a mile home, about three-fourtwest of the Curtis station, was this morning. xcstroyed by-fla- The bedroom, beds, bedding, clothing and part of the furniture was destroyed in the fire. A defective flue is said to have been the cause of the file. Which was discovered by Mrs. Adams who was aione nome witn some of tnt ' smaller children. - X DICK IIISII III TO BE NAMED IIIFIEL Primary Election Slated for Dec. 13, With1 Final Occur-- 1 Ing One week Later; Four CONCERT THURSDAY Directors Are Held' Over Coolidge's Latest Statemen Regarded As Definite E Ballots for the primary election Of Draft-TalOhio Sen Organ Remodelled for First of theatProvo Chamber of Com will which merce tor and Secretary ActN be named for the five vacancies to Time Since Installation xist" been have in the Chamber, t 20 Years Ago kent out, with the announcement Dee. T (UP) WASHINGTON, k; Tabernacle Choir to Be Assist- ed In Concert By Leading Soloists of City ' of primary, balloting for Tuesday, Senator, Willis. Ohio, Republic t)cc. 1$ according to, E. S. Hinckentered the lists today as a rec ley, secretary of the Provo organtive presidential candidate for 19. ization. Meantime the United Press leaij I inal Is Dec. 20 The final election, with voting ed reliably that a definite boom n vpon the ten leaders for the five of Commerce Herb vacancies, will take place Tuesday, Secretary Hoover for president will be start December 20. The five members whose terms within four to six weeks by 1 expire are: Alma Van Wagenen, friends. Swen O. Nlcison, W. R. Butler, H Coolidge &taket Says No V. Hoyt andJ. William Knight, Ths feature of the concert will be These two outstanding develr of of Chamber Com the president he selections to be played on the merce. The holdover members are ments In the national political s movatcd organ by Alex Schrciner; W. O. Crcor, G. M. Taylor, George uation followed closely on Pr cted organist of the Salt Lake Quillian and W. R. Phlbbs. dent Coolidge1 pronouncement An election committee has been 'Acrnaclfc and the Capital theater Republican national commltteem Lar-Rnamed, consisting of Parley L. n Bait Lake. Mr. Schreiner will E. D. Flrmage and Vera R. late yesterday that they shoJ Ui several selections on the organ Greenwood. "vigorously continue the aerld o dcmonstiate tho many improve- Big Meeting Planned task of selecting another candid; Following', discussion of election from among the members of dlst icnts made. f' Tim1sv ntscht's meeting guished men available." ' . No more versatile musician has Chamber cf the board, the meeting "If the Republicans of Ohio t Mr. Provo than ppeared in . oe heid Thursday, Dec IS, at that I can creditably represent tli: '.chrclner. In his hands the organ which Paul CJagstone, western as their candidate in the forthco orchestra Mcomes a Chamber of Commercejrfflcial, and Ing national convention, I shall f which C,.i! the director, or a LaTayette Hanchett of the national it a great honor to- do so," he en' Thorus of humaCvolces" which Ee This statement was similar to f body, will be "speakers, was " conleads. His Intrepretations of the sidered. one by Senator Curtis, Republic: master composers will transport the Arrangements have been made floor leader in the senate, and audience out of the drab monotony v!th the .Provo Klwanis club to made the, avowed candidates : of everyday existence and into a have the meeting in connection 1928 Willis and Curtiswith Fra r'alm of ecstasy and inspiration it" their weekly luncheon .session. Lowden of Illinois generally rega jood for the. soul. One of the i o- n,u m. UJI unf&n i limning mo uccasion m , auair. ed as a candidate, and others li things about Mr. Schreindd " Prominent clttow of all cities in ly soon to follow Willio suit. V er is he almost that everyplays You can make her dream come true by taking some of anThC Im Inn. h county will be Invited, the us was twice governor or Ohio n I was Immnvuhioi... from memory. , t j succeeded to the senate seat 1 your discarded or broken toys to the annual Christmas Toy thing The tabernacle choir jinder Ihe and un entirely has been byatr, Strand Theater Saturday morning at direction of Prof. J. R. Boshard Matinee given" at by the late President Harding. replaced by an electric console The Hoover boom will be laun 10 o'clock. will render several selections, as which can be moved at time. any ed, probably from New York, ii: will the tabernacle quartet and sev-frWhile we listen '.ta the few weeks. Pointing to his reci organist soloists.: press the stops and keys of the in public life and as a successful The program in full is as XpU.ftws . console we are illed with awe, as gineer on a big scale previous to a strange, melody reverberates work as food administrator, Belg , .Richard Wagner throughout the room. With music relief director and secretary of cr Alexander Schreiner ' so weird and again so merce, his friends will ask the passionately 2 Chorus (a) In Vienna Woods sweet, it seems Impossible that a tion to support him as presld . John Strauss machine-mad-e 7 Dec. WASHINGTON, (UP). article could candidate. . r The Piovo fire department has Yradier sounds s6 rich in tone and produce Kansas Citv, Mo, was awarded the tial (b) La Paloma Booms Under Way quality. 1928 Choir Tabernacle convenlaid The national Republican pipe organ plays upon every sharpened its saws and chisels, The two booms got under, v 3 String quartet, " Largo". ..... emotion. The tones slide smoothly tion. The Republican national com- quickly after President Coolie in a large supply of paint in bright, how ......Haydn soft and low with the sweet mittee made the decision on the "had amplified" his choose sM gaudy colors, and is pow anxiously Violins, LeRoy Robertson and sadness of the wind twentieth ballot today. ment .to the Republican natlo caressing tho Leona Crookston; viola, Lewis pines, waiting for Saturday to arrive so then, it rings forh clear and committeemen. that they can go to work repairing Loveless; cello Gustave Buggert strong, WASinNGTON, Dec. 7 (UP).--b- att An hour before the presid rising and swelling exulting bid broken-dow- n toys with which '4 Male quartet, "The Blind as in glad triumph, Francisco led with forty votes made the speech his secretary, K with will make happy all of the throbbing Plowman" they First degree Murder Verdict more or less unfortunate children T. L, Martin, J. W. McAllister, the very Joy of life and then dying today on the first ballot for the rett Sanders, gave to the press t Republican national convention city add": to his set' speech. The away into nothingness. of Provo who otherwise may be Murry Roberts, Nathan Whetan Asked Against Beach, It is not generally known that out In 1928. ' speech contained no allusion to 5 Soprano solo, "The Swallows" forgotten by Santa Claus. the 45jplpes at the front of the Delegates; to the Republican na- Coolldge's own hopes or plans, The big annual Christmas Toy .... Evavella's Acqua. of Mrs. Lilliendahl organ, only 12 are reallv wnrfcincr tional committee, meeting after the the additional paragraph said Matinee given Jointly by the fire Mrs. Nola Nilsson vote was Tnere are over two thousand claimed victory Rapid City announcement of the Strand and theater pipes over San taken, Aida Celestial Tenor 6 department, solo, back of those "dummies" creatinr Francisco, but Cha'rms" choosing to run in 1928, "stan MAYS LANDING, N. J, Dec. 6 the Evening Herald will be held . . "Aida" from the opera the tones. Although it is Butler ruled anajority had not aniwill be respected." presumed been Robert Robinson (UP) A verdict of first degree Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. views of given any city. all arer : . . . Sutton ... of mStrand Munager Ray thepiper .LeoT)eitbesi ' alPassipll fiftTnurVs varies. M h b) The RosarvvEthelbert NW7fM(0,lnd'-0ver-oi-t"arranged was asked today by the to said he was "out" or'through" 51 bopeDflettihg .v. wooaen ones. square some ""so show of the most (c) An Old Melodjr votes for one city. the other hand,, some said the The size of the pipes state in the trial of Mrs. Margarel provoking comedies seen in Provo. range all the Arranged by Organist still left him available On the first vote. Kansas Citv three-fourtfrom way Lilliendahl and Wllfts Beach for What Mr. Sutton says is generally an of Inch Alexander Schreiner second 34 with in "drafting." Detroit Lilicn-dah- l. wai votes, and height William Dr.' of murder an of inch the exactly correct, so the boys and 8 Quartet, Rigoletto .......Verdi in diameter to 16 ' " feet in length and third with 16, while Philadelphia, Tabernacle Quartet, Peterson, 18 girls of Provo are bound to have NEW YORK, Dec 7 fUF inches Chicago, San Antonio, and Cleve- in thickness. Hansen, Jensen, Roberts "The state asks, as I told you it some real genuine laughs Saturday kCharles Evans Hughes, often n In the tabernacle, December 8, lana were far behind. "Lord Most morning. Holy" toned aa a possible prcsldcn; would ask, a verdict of guilty of concert wil : Bring Your Toys! Marguerite Jepperson and choir the directioa-o:When-San Francisco polled forty candidate, today Issued a s tat em murder in the first degree, although f And to. think' that you can have 10 "Grand Toccato In F Major". he was not a candidate ail of thobe good laughs almost for .Charles M. Vldor to intrdduce the "new" piDe orean I volcs the debates all arose, think saymg vhose massive structure is, art in Ins; California had won the "fight any sense" and that he was "ker Alexander You Schreiner adnothing! said Samuel Hinkle, your couldn'tbuy punishment," were quickly seated bv the rap disappointed" over President C 11 "Thanks Be to God" ... .. itself. It will be an inspiration to but mission into the theatff'-Saturdof the travel, wherejipon Butler gav idges refusal to run. prosecutor, opening the argument Mendelsson you to attend. No, sir! That's, one show morning. Hughes previously had disavo .his ruling. for the state. Tabernacle Choir that your dime, or your quarter On the second ballot San Fran seeking the presidency, Evidence was completed .. yester- wouldn't let you In to see. clroo polled 46 votes, Kansas City, day and arguments started when eaier than that, though. There's BRAYTOX AT "Y" 35, Detroit 11, Cleveland 3, Philahard about It, at all. nothing court convened today. delphia 2. San Antonio dropped All you have to do is to pick out George Brayton, of California, who made no I is In the city in the interest of "I believe that from the race. H0PPIK promise some of your doesn't make toysit On the third ballot San Francisco recreation, spoke briefly on myopening . has not been ful if they are a littlo municipal days' received 47 'votes, Kansas City, 39, Young university filled." said Hinkle. bioken or need repairing bring to the Brigham Dr. student body on Wednesday. He of theFranklin S. Harris, president Detroit 9, Chicago 8, 'Cleveland 3, "I told you we would prove that them to the Strand theater and will Young university these two people were in a liason.; ou'll see some comedies that will referred to the element of romance the Kiwanis club Thursday and Philadelphia 2. incident to the founding of the uni We. have done that, have shown just about make your sides St the regular luncheon meeting I split If versity, and compi you- can't stand a real hard laugh school on the good work being done cn "The Trend of Ideals in Educaressmg. maybe you had better stay home. in spreading the gospel of play. - tion Institutions Toward Building Both Declared Guilty Manhood and Womanhood." , .Make Others Happy "Both are guilty of the crime Dr. Harris will contrast the meth. Eut this is the best part of it all: 1 them. -jT lit 4ti4ti(TtTinnna Charged against iiiri ; i t 6i -eastern and western hemis20 FOR CITY TILL f ....... - the .dntvj of l r nfl. r r"6J"S mn..!n y Sahirair Jail sentences pheres in this respect, and It is Suspended ' moments at the last person present not have a good time yourself nud $10 fines. were the order of the expected that the comparison will of another's life owes a sacred duty but only will also make some little day at the city court when Flint be interesting and unusual. AH to God and the law to tell the truth boy you or girl who is not as fortunate McClelland of Payson a"nd A. L. Klwanlans are urged to be In at- - Funeral - services :"for David moments. , those about as you are happy on Christmas Daley of Springville appeared be- tendance. Thomas Stratton, 60, a native of "Their clever teamwork slipped Provo and resident of Murray, will S. to is fore morning. what And, fun it Ballif oh, George City Judge some fatal ways. up in held Thursday at l.q'olock at make other people happy! fiSFCharges of. reckless driving. The a 'And PURCHASES PROPERTY The toys that you and your play- men were arrested Sunday evening. the Bennion ward chapel. 59tb who swore that Beach confesA real estate transfer of interest South and Redwood Road, Salt sed the murder to hlnu -- That testi- mates will bring to the Strand will Inconsummated is that tecently be hauled over to the fire departLnke, it Is announced. mony has gone unimpeached by the ment 159 DRUNKENNESS the West volving property at where the fire eaters will ir ; $50 FOR .The body may be viewed at the defense. Fines of $50 were assessed Center street, the home of the tcharel st 11:30 a. m.t and Interand repaint them and then haul "If she is guilty he Is guilty. If J. W. Parry Battery. The property was ment, will be In the Provo city jjjusl help yourseS to peace of mind. ' ' J themnn'ound Christmas eve to thn against Dewey Holman andcourt he is guilty so is she. on purchased by Attorney J. W. Robin-Wo- n cemetery. And get your ihoppmg Uuou jh, all the testimonv. the wit- - homes of all of the poor, boys and Beers Tuesday in the city "From I from the William Homer estate. 'Intoxication.- In" lieu "of charges-o- f g Many Provo friends expect to" atihd exhibits, vp " mv "the piils In" "Provo"" r By doing ii ahead of time, deal The was handled sentences 30 W. of the fine Jail All by George tend the services. Mr. days died Stratton that state has made its case and ask you You hefp the shop folks, toexT) right, get ready with toy j arof were Dixon men the The were Real Estate Myer at imposed. the see home we'll of his sister Monday you at the Strand Satfor a verdict of guilty of murder and ' company. rested Monday night, . in Salt Lake. j in' the first degree." urday! You are all Invited! The first of a series of concerts to be given by the tabernacle choir n connection with the completion, ,t the remodeling of the stake organ will be given Thurs-l- a evening at S o'clock, according o T. Sterling Taylor, chairman of he music committee of the Utah BY PHYLLIS MILLER When we listen to the sound of a huge pipe- organ, our very souls respond to the vibration of the air. As the mighty music rolls forth, how many of us really realize what a wonderful mechanism it is, and Appreciate Its true value and beauty? Right in our own city is one of and third in size, of all orgens of the state of Utah. The menstrous organ in the Utah stake tabernacle, which was I ns tailed x 20 years ago, is an inspiration without peer. Considering how much the organ in the tabernacle has been used, it Is surprising to know that it is be ing remodelled for the first time si:ice Its installation. Frank Steers of Boston, Mass.. and J. J. Toronto of Salt Lake City, Utah, have been eupervislng remodelling the organ, wmch was built by the Austin Organ Company of Hartford. .Ecnjk The beauty and tone of the orean has been improved greatly by the auawon or numerous fixtures. A sot of chimes, harp set. a tuba. stop pedal pason, electric fan tre-- - - le - the-be- st, well-train- ti. ---- D, ' - - 1 rtH "'v.. . LPm "S, the - - UCANSASCITY ai Comedies Will Feature Christmas Toy Matinee GETS CONFAB ; J , PAIMEATH j- . -of ; theater-says-that-he--haa . ......... t one-four- -- - ay It's-mu- Dr. Harris Will Address Kiwanis vim any-dlffer- - r ono il "' m ni ss services . ADAMS HOME PROPOSE OF CHAMBER . BE FEATURED STATE ASKS ri, 1 ---0 TO PLAY HERE IN d er : Make Her Dream Gome Tr ue NOTED ORGANIST - BOISE, Idaho, Doc. 7 (UP) Rac ical devices, Is contemplated by ing by dog team over 120'railw of' snow-cla- d summits, some over 10,Frank Spencer, Jr., of Provo. 000 feet high. 'Dr. Don Numbers of Planned Holding Company McCall saved the life of Emmett Mr. Spencer's Immediate object jRoutson, 20, at the Werdenhoff when the holding company is form mine in the Thunder Mountain reed to raise the $33,000 necessary for gion, late Tuesday. the purchase, is the production of Word reached McCall. on the Fav- and button-sewin- g his Own button-hol- e ette lakes in Central Idaho, early attachment device, Sunday that Young Routson had In- machine which he demonstrated to the sat- tesainal influenza ond hemorrhages isfaction of the Provo Chamber of and needed urgent medical atten Commerce Tuesday evening, the tion. Dr. Numbers volunteered to rectors considering Mr. Spencer's make the trip and the best does in project in detail and giving it offic- the Brown and Yriberry strings, ial approval as a legitimate indus- winners of the Ashton and. McCall trial effort dog derbies, were picked for the Eventually, the plant, which is in journey. With Ray Stover as driv exceptionally good condition, may er and John Routson, father of the be used for production of other me boy. Dr. Numbers made the dash of chanical products of inventors of 90 miles to Warren with sucn the state, Mr. Spencer believes, and speed and over such, severe moun his this aim in view at the present tain trails that the fect of the dogs time. were cut to ribbons. The plant, originally costing $250 - Over Elk Summit West-Centstreet on 000, is located Getting a ncwTeam at Warrens and it Is believed that the price of the party pushed on over the hard$35,000 Is a real bargain for the est party of the Journey, Elk Summit nearly 11,000 feet high and cov- project. De-- 4 Plans are for the prospective hold- erediwithlnine-feet-of-Bnow- -. ing company to take pverjthe plant spitehls great barrier with Its dan"until such time as the Domestic gerous trails and menacing blizUtilities corporation, with which zards, Dr. Numbers got to the mine Mr. Spencer is connected, is able tc in nine hours from Warren. pay over the purchase price, plus The physician found Routaon too accrued interest to the holding com- ill to be moved and with the medical supplies brought on the long pany. The chief value of the pump dash probably ..saved the youth's at the present time lies in its life. And today the heroic doctor - plant bulldingTachlneryTTallroadrTrackT was to start the return trip to his and possible value of its patents. office. ,..."" site-- as - Mr. ' Spence- r- regard-t- h Ideal for the plant he contemplates, and will immediately seek the or ganization of the holding company throughout the state. He is desir ous of financing the project in Pro vo as far as possible. 1100,000 To Be Raised If the $35,000 purchase price (a . price which was verified by the The Provo high school, under the chamber) is raised by means of the holding company, Mr. Spencer plans direction of Prof. Ernest Paxman, to secure a gross amount of $10Q,- - will present a musical program in 000, which will coyer cost of ma- the Provo gixth "ward amusement chinery and beginning of operation? hall Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock manufacture of his button ur.der the auspices of the ward reand button-hol- e sewing machine at- creational committee. There will be , 50 participants in the program, tachment He Is hopeful that this entire pro- which 'la as follows: ject can be arranged within a year, "Forget Me Not", Theodore Giese, and that the scope of operations can Mixed chorus; Invocation Donna the n be gradually enlarged a plan Richie ; J"In the Garden of Tomo fc ""whtctf promises the coming of con Indies Trio; siderable money into Provo, and "Moonlight on the L LakeVC A. d the addition of a" payroll White, "Without You", J. A- Parks, to the city, Mr. Spencer believes. Boys Glee; reading, "The Freckled The Chamber of Commerce una- Faced Girl, Edith Paxman; "Car- nimously passed a resolution lend- mene", H. Land Wilson, Double ing Its moral support to the project,n Mixed Quartet; Trombone Solo, and pledging Its aid in arrange-me- "One Fleeting Hour", Dorothy Lee, tiff or the puichaoo of the rnimr Cordon Hood;. "Dance of tho 'Pine on the Tree plant by giving information Fairies", R. R. Forman, "The project to an "whoTseek World is Waiting for the Sunrise". ;Unadditioi TneSSietz, Girls Glee Club; Read the Chamber, Dr. M. A. Conant, ing, "Penrod's Busy Day", Booth Carl J. Peterson, Wilford Gray. Tarkington, ' Elizabeth Bessford; Seymour Gray, Dr. W. T. Hasler, "The Last Chord", Arthur Sullivan, Harold and Charles N.'Merkley Home", Anton Dvorak, Clark were present to hear of the "Going Mixed Chorus; Violin Solo, "Ths demonstration see the project and K(Iy City Stephen Adams, Lucille ". of Mr. Spencer's device. Mr rrill; Saxaphone Trio, "Our Boys Across the Sea," Joe Haan, Fred Webb, Melvin. Duke and Mervin Redden; Violin solo, "Forgotten"; "Summer Passes", Guiseppe Verdi, ' Mixed chorus. - S ' TEAM JOURHtY with the aim of using the plant for manufacturing of patented mechan- ;- KATIPW LIFE BY DOG Manufacturing of Mechanical Devices Planned By Provo- an ; Holding Company Plans McCall, Idaho, Doctor Travels Approved By Chamber, 120 Miles Over Snow-claFormation of a holding- company Peaks to Save Young Man to purchase th assets of the NaAt Thunder Mountain. tional Pump, company of Provo, r m n nn MFANPtANT R-C-O IIIHl Hill n"i 1 0H- - 0ol0---- - . T yesi get yoer pper refuiir1j ;4S suicpaooe M before If me, TT 11 odfc-.o- for; PROVO NATIVE wlt-ne- ss re-ra- . - . ! ne-op- ; . |