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Show 'V. i IV Y ! TV Hi 90 51 rauumum . . ..... . K . nvmitraa I TnnAVB I Maximum ' , IjjFUKT YEAR. ST Hair TTJT Jill ; 7- i MHapS CssL&ess :: -- :: ORBDUO :: -- 187 OBIS :: :: m WIDOW AND CHILDREN OF MURDERED PUBLISHER restedAt Gouniyiail-A- r M 4 PRICE TWO CENT9 Six Thousand Pheasants to be Released In Escaped Convict of Utah Office E&orhl Eooma 71 sssJsBssfcssslBfc'sisssssslsis m UWENDENT S CffS - SWVILU ' ATT.TiT) 17 v VI j i - PROVO, UTAH: WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926. lfffff r::- , '" .j i , -- ODDIMPWII ft-- I . '. , -- ' ' - s nrrnpro ninu C :s; Angeles, ohentr day s Jail to serve the remaiuder of his 8. da. Iter While In jail iter Huorkeaif did partment of justice .advising him not worn anxowdto-lakeBrrfrofc -ot of ihe arrest atLps Angefar - In- - work atwlstto "bn the Irpen" Ralph -- J. Moor bead, coavteted-rlo-lataround the courthouse, and since he of. the national motor vehicle was a federal prisoner members of. theft act, who sawed his way out the sheriffs office were not anxious I of the Vtah county Jail June 10. to take blin out for fear be would Sheriff J. D. Boyd In receipt 1 ho 17. or More - Than Million Fish Reach Utah Streams This i .Year wfw the rmiMiuor-4)fiamonths' sentence in the Utah county Jail, nherif Boyd states. Moorhead was flrpt convicted un In Con- - m tit iiBlgiuncnt Pheasants i tbe-'ieder- JtoJJLJkSkeiatxJ " Witney declares: In addition to the bird production more than a million fries have been produced at the fish hatchery during the past spring and summer. ndred-au- d fifty ttorasana of these went into the Grand-dadd- y lakes, takes ryot and Washington, n the upper Provo river last week, nd 250,000 are now being planted in the lower Provo river. The new method of delivering these fish In the tanki of from to 20,000 apactty, into which air Is pumped, is proving very successful Mr. Witney states. - Loads of these fish are being distributed along the Provo river at mile Intervals, it is stated. This consignment will stock the river better than.it "baa been stocked In many years, giihie officials declare. :ZJ In addition to these consignments : a million fries .. were planted in the Strawberry lake tributaries early in the spring. The Sprlngville farm and hatch. ertes are more active that they have f f 18,-00- 0 three-o,uarter- s-of evereenand productivity hejtesultaj)- - their will be felt in this JtEttb time, in the opinion T Extreme Demand For Powers.-N- ' - ALPIXB SUMMER. SCHOOL, July 21. The Alpine Summer School at Aspen .Grove had a good ' FoO attendance on Monday .morning, ndjrpJnderAyayjM ot . - . . . Made time. Professor John- C. Swenson yileaa and Thomnji Romney is the presiding elder of -the camp. . - The stadents yesterday elec ted executhe following student-bod- y tive committee : David Walking,, Wllmo. Jeppson and Andrew M. Anderson. The committee Is arranging a series of social and athletic events. Tlie - of flclal bugier is Raymond (."Dad") Ross. He blows reveille at 8 a. m. and taps at 9 30 p m. . PARIS, July 21. Premier Ed- uoard Herriot and his cabinet ap peared In the apparently hostile chamber of deputies thlg afternoon to present their ministerial .declaration at the beginning of a session which many observers lielieved would result In the government's defeat and resignation.. The cabinet pledged, 'itself 'against inflation; expressed Itself as anxious to atftb llize the franc, but not exclusively, with foreign supiort; aud promised that France would pay her debts although warning that she must re-- ACTOR-PRIES- T ta In ber Independence, The declaration did not request full powers snch asTwere demanded by the Brland government which Just resigned. - : ' Therejvas nemontratlondur-inthe reading. It bad lieen expected that the deputies might prevent son-in-la- , SANTA AXAr Calif;, July st way today, , Patterson's body was shipped to Miami Arizona today for burial, The" " FRENCH FIGHT YANKSTNCAFE VtakVruitWill Pass Federal Requirements - Mordmar-where-the-frar- Ttip-fpdi- I FRANK DOLE TO J; - - "-j hi luBcheoo-ineeting- EIGHTDIE -- FROM HEAT v , II everOne '((w of the greatest celebrations stngod In I'tab county will be held nt Springvillu Sntuiday, July 21, according to. Ralph Bnelsou. general cbatrmau of the committees In harge. Features of the day will be a -- . II u I I , . Vi .. .... 1'! lAmimaa ;h v;- .- JJjfiejadjijLJl!uru!lsi. rofleo, fireworks, burseraces, base ball, I nt ml couecrts-Jaii- d siwrts for the children. Committees In cluirge of the vari-cu- s activities rcort that flulsblng tombes arejieing.put onjplans for i full of :i ilny that is mid tn be iiimTscs afidriiu:,mu"kTiig events" that there will be Unnfor11e sure. ; The activity welil begin with a gun salute at 4;30 a.m., This will Mellett, widow of the Canton (O.) pnblisher who be followed by ft band serenade at was shot to ileath following his editorial war. on vice and graft. Above HtfO. At 9 o'cV:kahere wtll.be a Is at the left Evans In the center, Jean at fhe band concert on the main street and their hil(tren.-ett.- v flu'" ""L ljr41ta4ofrtitr At-temnmoWtmTTn 'eTOrp7rolT1I)ly "l- 1ft ti'cloctifarinaTiimoth 't()p,; a: Pioneer pnratl.r will take place. The was shot down. parade, wi'i t billowed by a pro- cram at the City park and at 12 o'cliH-tiiere.wlll be a concert by the Provo Elk band The afternoon activities will be gin at 1:15 when a display of fire works will be given at the ball park. At 1:30 there will be a game of baseball between Provo and Spring LOg ANGELES, July 21.t-(U-P) Following refusal f a grand Jury fo take official recognisance of her kidnaping Aimee Sem-pl- e McPhersoa began an Indeiiendent a search todayyfor ber assened ad ductors, "Steie." "Rose" and a third unnamed vmttr "We will condiH t an international search of the kidnappers," said the evangelist "We already have some good clues, and 1 am confident we . will run them down eventually." The grand Jury investigation was ended wtrhif-refusto vote There was evidence of a kldnuplng '" to warrant indictments, the jurors voted. '( Mrs..' McPherson was admittedly disappointed over failure of the grand Jury to indict "Steve" and a " "Roue. Wa .will hunt the ktdnaiers until find them," she said, "Wa want, tobe, lindli-ntelieyondtJiH idoubt,' so that the Four Square gos- - w !l - l"0- yvTtU ' jr 1 L-a- V L ! vO"i I 1 ff rp '- K ' GEO. A. HARTLEY villi-- , , . cient f 11 crusade wlU not suffer." District Attorney Asa Keyes said the case would Undoubtedly be drop- -' fce&':v't? "I will not fake (be case before the grand Jury again until new and vital evidence indicating Mrs. McPherson was really kidnaped U DEATH CALLS FOR MURDER GIVEN TERM IN not-suffi- h? GREEK FREED CAR PILFERERS Court Holds ; The nig rodeo will be presented uncovered," he said, ' The offldal grand Jury Teport, af-,tby the Pike Brothers, who are said George A,; 11a rtley, for trje jwat to have a groopof Cowboys that wlU several weeks of Investigation, two years-- a "resident of Provo, died rperform Tin such a manner as to stated: HtllL. 'l.i... .1 .South First at bis home, Kust thrill every one. At 5 o'clock, the iue grana jury nns nad pre. at an early hour this morn horse racesvtll ..hegl.njit Main and senteh to It for conslderatlod the street, 21. PITTSTritGHl, la., July William 21,. transient.' "The XI reek lng, following n lingetlng illnesr" West on Center street. At 6 o'clock evidence in the alleged kidnaplm' to . Iier In Cn Hf ( lilted Press whoscojue ' Mr. Hartley was born at Coal there will be a program of prixe of Aimee Semple McPherson and ' ornia, was sentenced to ninety days Psilias, 29, today was released from In the couifly Jail and Omer Smith, jail when Pittsburgh and Canton. rllleL Utah,. Julji 28, 184. .He isj fighting, and at. 8 p.m. the evening finds that there is insufficient evi-- , From 9 to denoe to date to ffirrant an 22, StMnish Forkr- received a sen Ohio, authorities declared they were survived by hi wife, Elizaiieth May fireworks will begin. " " J0 . T HOTthrTieir,-Joh7iMMT'liJoVIbclTlfiere wlHTTieiia''con-- ' PW tence of "60! days; ! a clfflfgeoTp1" 59tn him inonm-ctiiir- i withhe jnurdffl' da lighter; Clarn. He is buyout-- - ert preceding the big dance at Gbm-- Foreman Carter of the inquisitor steallngltwouutomubll;-.lires-ii- d ial body, made an additional stateJ' a motbrmeter from a car lelfiin)j of Don R. Mellett, editor ..of the vived by a brothexJuseph Hnrtif'y. garry. ment to of Coalville and the following iis- to H. Allred of Spanlsn Fjrk. Chilton Dally News. , , nrlhgyille citizens extend a cor- Keetch Presiding --Judge Arthur as follows : lifrs. ters: and Utah George"A7Plark of was to invitation intimated The sentence was imposed by. judge. that the Pillas dial It people on ah old "Mrs.Thoma8 Burrett of Provo, ancl county to join them In one of the . "Tbejreport speaks for Itself. AfGeorge S. Balllf this morning. The might be ter a" vote" of the grand Jurors," the-JMrs. M. L. Ball of Cuulvltle. bigjfesTPToneer day celebration ever thefrtg galtttff "have"beeii commit--te- shooting . clifirge, . ' found there was Insufficient of state. to section In the The Clear'creek allowed car while he'd in this was the lapse. family lived Moriday night evidence- - 4i pon which 'to return home, parked in front ' thetHgdttmmonrrrtm?r . t'pon bearing a noise Mr. Allred tourt here. County Prosecutor of Ing to Provo two years ngo. "We a ttorners fir Mrs. the gave In time gtiiik ran out of his house just 4itera1TTtclftte'tfrnTrecrt uvhhand4'ltyA44o McPherson their opportunity to prein of the First ward chaiiel Friday Pittslmrgh . ney Itundolph sent all their testimony to snbstan-.-.ed on ihe running board of the car Jllile. aiternoottla0.9VjfciThe,; bodjr Uyt thw. l?n story,. Jiiit driven' by Brewer but wjs uniiblc to secure.-a.nevidence which would may lie: viewed by friends prtor . they informed us they had presented to warrant holding the Greek in con- to the services at the family homeT" all the evidence Jhey desired. A close inspection of the tracks nection with the murder niystery. n .' of the iianditji' caF was made by Marshall Taylor Beck of ...Spanish' SUMMER SCHOOU ALPIXE Fork, Deputy Slierlff'V. A. Willis, : of Spongilla and the Owner. 'This furnished July common parwhich led the officers to I'ay-sofriigllesLfehlyln to Santafpiln where lance fresh water . sponges were met conimlssioiiers Ctflh comity . SALT LAKE CITY, July 21. found In Salamander lake by Dr. the two men wee placed tinder arhoard btolc4-- Two eouples sitting in two, - - with the members of the state rest and hroiigb't to Provo of equalization and assessment yew were held up early yeson their field trip. So far as known Brewer served a term lu the loca' to discuss the values of varterday Katbryn, of 'water first fresh daughterthe are these morning terday, by one pair of Jail some months ago. Sheriff Boyd ious classes of ,,. property lu". Utah Mr. andIrsE. JtjfJInrdenexirjedl: " to" u4 rtanidlttortejf-M;crrep'Trted' states: victims, took them all for ajrlde e7m7tyai!lcompare those values at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Muhel Utnh. , ; with. Ihcialuaiiou placed- upon tlie- - ItarttnB7nesdrtj7nr(mIiigc(Er- In Russell Fett's-ro- ue ot the rb They- are found eucrnstiug deaff" TXEWTtJ.N FALLS, (Milo. July 21 same classes of property throughout Tulsions. , In Urn's the fallen have that ;Accordlng to aspen Umls report tly craieil by th' the state. Nothing definite, was The .family came to Provo from wa ter,7aiid ire Tf roniTbreeto "four given to thefpolUw, Mr. Pett of kiTl-- J In matter. Robert reached The'state shot and the Preto, 28, heat, 02J East Ninth South street was Hyruin, Utah. .two- months - ag. inches JnjdrcumferccaJUtLlheliMi'aed his wife and two .children und Isiard experts to Issjiie final orders automobile with a are her parents, two ter.. Tlie gemmules, from which sitting; ln-a-n Sunivlng then took bis own life here duringln the .matter of assessments July brothers and one ulster. young cells jire develojied to float, girU companion in front, ot the 31. . the night.. .. . . Kensington npurtmeuts when two " Funeral services" will 1ieTheld in to other; new seasonal go'iienillous, nrri bandits, ndTweartng masks, comSalem, Friday, and interment will manded thep to hold their hands seen by the Baked eye ; and sharp lx in the family plot nt fhe Salem are siliceous character a of up. The victims were fleeced. spicules city cemetery, s Friends- may view to The bandits secured $8.50. be olseTved with the aid- - of a ' the body, at Mrs. Hacking's home. lens. victims to Ordering their, get 17S West Fourth North Into the back seat of the car,-on-e ." V "If we had the Tlmimnogos loop within five hundred, mile? of Chicago Thursday eveulng. of the thieves sut with the couple, we would make a mint of. money out of it and a million 'tienple would holding a gun on them, and the ths .great scenic highway every sHuimer,!'" says other drove the cat to St 0 street, enjoy a Frank Vaughan of Chicago, who won the'Tlmp stb-- at the recent hike Rubbing-Alcolio- h where W " sitting ki " an automobile with a girl friend. , for haiiig"come theTgreatest dlstance.to make the chuib. After aking $4JSO from Chirk no highway "It Is astonishing, however, that the city of Provo-habe and bis friend were forced to ; LONDON; (UP) Night - sessions signs culling attention to Thupauogos Ixiopvtuid very little publicity enter the Pett car and the banJ. H. DevlofiJ 04, aud Sum Jones, of the House Of Commons frequentwithin the city boosting this drive. Advertising and good sulesinan-shldits then drove to a point near were here so 41, 'arrested members Tuesday make ly: sleepy ,that Is necessary In moving any new artb'le on the market and Tiuipnuof by- - members which they do not tbe mouth of Dry canyon,, where do night they things should' be Hdvertised exten Is of America. jiewloiliH-per)i)ogos dotiMTtmcnt on charges of. Intoxicathey were all told to alight. The wish to dw t v ; sively. were notified and- DetecWlicn taken into custody the . At the mmclusiou of a. lengthy police" tion, i "The Kiwanis 'Welconie sign aL the entrance to Jrovo should men men had In their, possession a In night session recently; which lasted tives H. K. Record and E. A. tlon the Ixop and probably the jflmpanogosjjlke as I'rovo aUractloiiH to tie Hedman investigated. . Later th It long after 2 a. ui., the Hmise found containing' rubbing a leohol. tourists. At the intersection or. university avenue ana tenter K'eet i8 the opiuiou of the officers that itself in the very embarrassing Pett cor was found on a street the J tbe :r men had used the' liquid of having passed it law which in toejioyntown wctlsm. ' " 'as a beverage. , . lt'dld not want passed Just then. great drive." COUNTY JAIL OF EDITOR - ... ludict-Benti-- ' - W !ff? - - Jtet. arPhilip A . Goodwin, actor-prierested In New York for the alleged nHtrder-o- f Joseph"Jr Patter sonT Los Angeles stock broker, were under ,..::rT-- ': Present Evidence . : re- mains were found " lii Santa Ana Freemasons. .;,. canyon last March and" were only He succeeds Sir William Raynor, recently Identified by the dead ' who resigned. man's brother, R, E. Patterson,' , AtitborltleH, after, exhuming and Ini'pecting the body expressed the belief that Patterson had been . bound and gagged and his body saturated with .gasoline and fired by -PARIS. July 21. (I and Frenchmen battled early a torch, before he was killed.the restaurants and night Inspection of all apples- and today in t clubs tf made-ae will ship-pinbe the pears is "acorned "and Champagne ' is ob point to determine that the '' ." ; fruits meet all the requirements ligatory, . pparentlyaa-r-ganltnf pare fuwTsndPUg ed offensive of disgruntled French I net It- was Announced by Harden Bnnrion, state wnnmtsstonet pi instinct or- genuine' resentment agriculture, yesterday, following purchasing power of the i conference between himself and against 'the' ' dollar. . Frank Dole, past president of the tthers of the board of agriculBlows were ' lexchanged treely. Utah. Laundry men's association and ture with L. D, Elliot, chief of with Hundreds of Vacationing Am past 'president of , the Sjalt Lake he Ienver station of the federal frlcan pollege boys qnlelf to riw Klwanls chih-wilthe speaker at the of the occasion the regiriar of W r Bcnnlon-sald:the- re was no to they knew scarcely a word Provo Klwanls club at the Hotel er at the conference but that although of Frencn and therefore could only Roberts at noon Thursday. practically- all the' Utah grown Mr. Dole hag been assigned Hov fruit would pass the regulations surmise that they were .being ad dressed as "dirty Americans." Laundry-man,- " to.Come Clean. Though little treatyHh comparatively as his subject. John Van ment to rid them of spray resiCott "will act as chairman of the due. In the end the plan adopted meeting .and donate the attendance will probably be the employment prize. Music will be furnished by of all of the regular inspection' -- the-the WJlde Troubadoura. force-o- f state department of agriculture la toe shipping point Inspection.- Mr. Bennlon CANADA EGG PRODUCsaid. Wherever chemical analyTION SHOWS INCREASE DETROIT, MIeh July 21. (UP) ses are. required, the agricultural The heat wave which has swept this college will be asked to sere. section for three days, took a toll OTTAWA, Ont, (UP) Hens In The conference was called at of eight lives In Michigan dnrlng Canada are becoming more effteieut the state capital for the purpose the past 24 hours, according to re- Average annual egg production per of eVol vi ug jwme plan of meeting . hen increased from 78 in 1021 to 62 ports reaching here today. the requirements of the federal Three heat deaths And two drown-uig- s lu 1925, a gain of four eggs per bureau relative to the arsenical occurred In Detroit! when the hen. according to a bulletin Issued ' " ' " thPtootuetef-reach- ed spray residue on' fruit :$T new year'i here by the federal department of record high of 9. agriculture. . . Ev?ryiHrtunitYGlYejilsL -- " yL Consume ' Every H,our Throughout Day ait g Las-celle- - CASE TO BE DROPPED : . DIST. ATTORNEY SAYS ' FACES CHARGES -- I ! liw-tbatj- of Utah sports-- the premier from presenting his en. principles and purposes. i The franc closed stronger toda.y at. 45.95 to tile dollur. and 222.75 LASCELLES GRAND MASTER to'the pound sterling The opinion was expressed that its strength was J).IO.V, (UP) Viscount due to the expectation that a pow the King's only hasfeeenappolnted tJrand'Masler of the West" Yorkshire Lodge of I , MAY SUCCEED , I Disap-lointe- TO PARTICIPATE . IS ORGANIZED ANGRY-CABINE- r.iiwi ' t ALPINE SCHOOL Tbe f the 6,(XK) blrdslll be distributed throughout the state within the next two months, Mr. balance If d Greatly" at Court "'"""""- - Par J ana evening -- tribution by the Salt Lake County Fish and Game association. Lake City, and on May 30 he was Three hundred of this year's hatch to the Utah county states, have been distributed " in "the lowlands of Utah county and approximately &TK) of last year's birds are 5?5JSsMW' l')KJ4eJflkjhflresiuid HERRIOTFACES . dow of the jail through which be made his Hhertff Boyd expresses theTielief that Moorhead worked on the burs at Intervals for several days jirior to his escape. Close examination showed that he bad .used soap to close the grooves made by the saw. Following hjs escape 8herlff Boyd wired -- and circularized - practically all peace officers In the intermouu-tal- n and I'aclfic jatast tsta teuSlnce tha time these officers,- together with., those 4ho dotutrtmout of Justli have kept a keen lookout for Moorhead, the local sheriff Ptr Evinpelist Invited win- yer act uctober and sentenced to serve ten months lu the Utah county Jail. Soon after his Incarceration in the local Jail, frfends and an attorney began workthe sheriff ing for his'' release, states. On April 29 be was paroled court at Salt Luke by City on a showing of ill health. He had not been out of Jull thirty-da- y when he was by federal ofttatta ,st Lehl on ,t charge of. Stealing an automobile from Salt Six thousand pheasants comprise the 1920 brood of the state game farm at Springvllle,.. according to William Witney, 'supervisor of the farm. Fifteen hundred of these birds have already been distributed luxurious partgofhU -- state, a large consignment having gone into 1 Of nmrreTfflFTslo'Wave sawed two bars out of an east u, Day and Rodeoil'ieaiurea arte ij?jJi.sllLbtLbroucUt.taLlBiJ )EOvJ;rY SYSTEM PROYES SUCCESSFUL Utah County Gets Large Mammoth-Pione- er ury -- ;hieh-4iad-b- d eai .t fthelli to'wffWfleW STUDENTSFIND nt '''i. hang-on-...- "' , Property Values n Two Couples In FORMER HYRUM Boards Discuss and-late- -- Autos Victims Of Highwaymen CHILD DIES HERE ' anto-mol)ll- d tTttndzIni - g ' ' ' : la - (UP).-rApparen- ;piecwSif6":andait : cas-ily- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs - ; . Parliament Makes drive-aroun- LawsWhiIe Members Used As Beverage . Sleep Thro Sessions p t thc-pol- bi" -- - - slMmld?4w:k-lanie-'Mn-diratiiif--- - . '; |