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Show rivals tub r : ::t 7" UTAH COUNTY . - M,KiAv.L .. 11 . 4 KUsr 1U.3 1 : ; nil rii .11111 III! II uuui iiuiii in niinnrri y r ' IV If - ... . M I 'Jul f . -. n i AimiaWIOIassJaiw teld es the tragic death of .'Mrs. -- " ' " ir H II ji ii nu II ii a 11 ii II I ...in , w" ;e- - ,IVf 74 n 11 - ii ili -- . , i 1 I ft Ad r i 11 I I ii a i mi B II . " I! m .. II II n 1 1 i va rv II II 11 n n aaw H li B Ur.t;-- asp'ier-'-"'- i. ; i. I-- " :; m am H 1. yoa'tH tecr " .'I niiinii I . h till lfi n r ,iI ii' hin .wiiii ii ii iuI'll II.IIII.I t' ,f I Tit vnrarjuaii " vv 1 ita.Msr7iL.ls U WUUaJt?,; U - ' k I M i nuLwuimu -- . . . lUVUlUfM' JMEsarss iNsy&M,ain fn ' -t -- I, I - . f tirtTames ;1 (UP)-Auihoriti- - ik u) ri ' I Wrrr ?Sr, - 14 - Hi Husband; "Babe" Collapses. r ni i Tiiiaii-- i aaseoau Muggers fcsirangeq Spouse Di . V . -. PE0V0. UTAH COUNTT, V7A11, MONDAY. JANUARY 14. 1029, ' .... - ..:. l - v . Mil IB v7 ""T "- - . '. tt i n i " - ,. . " " . , U 111 Ullil llUrl I U Enforcement I Is ftaa..i-JL- J in Sonntp: Urfta!,if!pt JL ... T "I 1 . J : - I iJl-- v f -- - r I Fl IT IV 1 T-"":'- I - OFIlCTrir Opening formalities, Oaly Feature of First Day's Events; BeehiTe Stata Vital In Ralirtcaticm of Itiyer Pact BeesIey,:DivjiricU 4 MIHttsiepfgand Plans Will - i SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, Jan, HUUPJrRateci Birlhe- -. most important piece, of ieis-lature that will be considered ., .: - 1 . y -ti "Widely attorney at Iab Angcl(;,--mtknown aa the prosecutor of Bcores of fahious cwa difririg his 25 years in the district attorney's office, 14 now an Wiatimsei cftargea witn accepting bribes' to "fix" the Julian oil 'scandal. Here Ksyeslal left) and his attorney, Paul Schenck, are checking up on legal points at the .' trial table. - -- nl EROYOMES If l.ajjer JohB. v- - Beealey. general man.. 01 tno Atu,tual Coal and fcum-b- e company, was elected president of the Prov chamber of commerce vfn- WASHINGTON. Jan. 14 (UP) The tino--y ear-ol- d child of the Unit during this session, tha proed States. "Prohibition," held the at a meeting of the board of direcposed construction of Boulder tors held In the chamber offices limelightro? Hi 3oor ot the senate dam.ia scheduled be the . I '- r' w . evening. Hr-Jtoday on its birthday. Officially SafflSday Dixon, cause, ef many stormy periods la i ,.jL4 iifn mi t the center of the limelight- - is the director of the Farmers managing of Interest Issued the eighteenth ;Utah . legislature, ; -nlav was resDonaible. and. Merchants bank, wag chttaen Directory proposed Harris amendment to the which convened at noon today,- 1 Xnit West wewwn wteu:ai vice: 1 bill, E. S. 11 -- 111 Families appropriation IL' .11 iLtv 3,000 president; Hinckley was Living In Address Tomorrow-- 1 pnrn's which authorizes $25,000,0QQ more secretary, and Fred ... No nnffnt-atinlegislative program la expectin ' a fire, caused, the W. Warnick. cashier of the Knight for enforcement next year and Provo, Says Estimate. ed to be announced until after GovtllaV. .1 lliovA fmil waa nA is viiv. an which ana the of " ' uwu vim Trust target expected savings bank, was re ernor. George H. Oern delivers his, Ttv this, the nolice added that un official note 'signed by Secretary appointed treasurer. Provo-- s population exceeds 15.000. address to th Joint meeting of the less additional evidence is develop of Treasury Mellon, The new officers will ..be Intro according to figures given in the Ts'ouse and senate tomorrow, - but ed, they will ust duced at the , annual Opinions Contrary inaugur u now ' being distrib political leaders believe the Boulde'r ... as .accidental the Unofficially-t- hr membership meeting t the Hotel uted directory limelight is In by B. L-- Polk and tsompany. Dam win be one the first pieces of ending 8 o'clock this evenim shocking' law on. at the the ' aonertg dry; praise heaped The new directory- cover Provo business to be handled. 1 Nv Of the baseball it is announced, At this meeting oyTlRe National United Committee m v Arizona is not to fatlfy WddjaisenMrltoiyMUw thr-asnuhero's wife. Law for and of Eaforsemelit, report thevr up)-wind the principal ciUes of Utah county. the compact and expected Chicago:- Jan: the big question are , b'ai broadside of the association if be given. ' This report wil) give f ,.a bitft police wjll Soloist ina"show,5wbich whipped tempera Interesting features of the new before the Utah legislature la; to a resume of the activities of the directory anxious, however, are the householders sec- ratify or not to ratify the marks between 10 against the prohibition amendment, tures dowa-tchamber of the results nine and past during years year, thp tion, free delivery names, a .treaty, Since Arizona; is andNQ degrees, beloflr zero swept attacking 1 no doubt will outline a program of more ruraj reported 1 oer, wiro unaer uiaai voistcaaisri r complete survey of the cities the mjadle and northwest today, i dc-- 1 to bo work against any sort oj rati the. undertaken official The f the i japeared after side) of during of picture the ever than before county' deaths hhmefous andrjhs seems to hnva th s causing fication, the five other states are in upper hand in. Sentences of life tmnrisenment, present year. 5 given, and a classified business di favor of the bill a it now tense uirenng. .s 5 "Mnr-Ki- nstands, Interest The Hcrris amendment plus 114 years each, have been met WiU Discuss Activities au or which wlU prove rectory, Are Deaths Numerous the matter of the dam's construe i der.' Kinder was sn all $500,(X)0 for ed out to four former members-o- f PaafpreBidonU and members, ot helpful to citizens in this part-of " Nine deaths in Chicago arid the would provide - 'i . new bottras of direoiors the state,' . - - tloa"Tests.with Utah, r . V. . , j . id to Pie prnriihtinn middiewest wen' it Fireworks Predicted wW of brief discussions the M of cham .3 at the time give io frown on the hois, convicted of murder. They The Polk company'estimate! thai extreme colfciTwoperspna were Ion note is s William RLWallace Colorado- fire Frldayrhich rbill. pointing; out.th would wpi be eligible tor parole In 58 ber activities, it is stated. BabeRutb! there, at approximately- - 8000-fa- m kllled inNew York. City.. river commissioner, favors Utah's Mrs.-;Ru100 ilies Hvlng in Provo and more that ncauaed than expected 01 men. tne jNewyears, Art two (rural tha accidenu causes ay icy Into the compact Secret Bomanoa Bevealed e. man, top, and Leslie Simpson, are members of the organization will routes served by the Provo majority of the fatalities were But with Senator Reed Smoot apd -dize the budget In view ol Mel-- pictured here. Each also must be In attendance, some 60- - place 'J. ., JX was. not until yesterday that .'. , cities where in police ported O, Leatherwood The new directory it her identification "through Babe position, the fate of the spend f ivb days in- solitary confine- having; already been, :"reserved for book o.f uongressroan welfare societies, were swamped l 32S pages full of valuable Informaopposed: to some of the provisions dmcnt is in doubt " Ruth and two sisters was definite. ment annually, beginning with the the occasion. destitute aid with for from appeals Mosip will he furnished by Wilds' tion or interest to citizens of Utah tit the Outside the senate, the fight on anniversary of their crime. bill, plenty Of With these Identifications there families. orchestra, and J. M. Jackson will. county. It Is beinar distributed bv Xirewarks art predicted before the takes the1., aspect of came to light What appeared to be -- 41 at prohibition from Temperatures ranged TheeA U,-- er AdamarautKofiied represent state's final attitude upon the sub ¬ Sing J5ItaltJralleyX-Lo- v secret romance in Mrs. Ruth's life. - ta an InfcrBftUanal AUajIinna song written by Dr, George H. ative of R. 01 tinsyivania, speaking e and the baseball star had been governor company: ject is determined, - -- 10 -15 to in of Illinois, average Brimhall, wMchwaset to, music Today's session was scheduled to epamteC; tin:'.-- - 'JiriS Kinder's Iowa and Wisconsin. .Readings In nerore a law enforcement meetmir, include only the formalities of open brothef Insisted 'the, young . Pack h44opteMprohtbitiOir After wTfiehT- March 4," said, "Whin ing, witn tne roll call and oath adBar doctor was- married to her. 8 president gan were still lower. ministration, together with election It his ButBabe, almost Incollapse, said .Government weather "bureau of of the United States riiakes of presiding officers,- - consuming ' . heltnew of no divorce and believed personal business to see .the..Ifith toficials forecast only slight-reliemost of the short meeting. is enforced andSsticks amendment wiie ai xne stui nis Rutirwas day and predicted stiU . colder to it, it will be enforced and ' time of her death. ; Th Wl The northwest was nearly Isolat unartnen?' famous War Lcader'fr Li fe in Charrann-- Clrnton N. H. HOWafd, fJUCII-DELAYE- D. of 11 1 fl Y: ed by record shows which disrupted of the national "law enforcement revealed. ' Beyond advancing junta, 1 1 nuiJi-- u 1 Mrs. 'Annie Johanna Andreason. 1 igerFamily-4aat-- 4 tralaJervlrft and tendered bile traffic virtually impossible. At coBurdteer8UggestedVnactment of 85, a native of Denmark, died Bun- maklnz buyers of Il tion that ha had reason to suspect Bedside. were a federal law Wis., snowplows Vlroqua, Edward Ralston; of Pueblo, Cols. day noon at the. residence of Mrs foul play. legal liquor as guilty as the sellers, GUSTAV BUGGERT to. Milwaudrifts clear a bucking West-Cen- ter brother of Wllllam-Ral- sl Wants Investigation Pressed- .si i re.. j f. u'u.'i."l street" a I vo ailiU ouautty oaiv in (He wanted thtnvestigat1 MnrflHnl UTP xuoruiug Jan. PARIS, passenger train which has: been I Mrs, Andreason came to this , pressed furthefwMeaawhila. indi ail wwrnuw.."!? commanderFerdinand Foch, stalled since Saturday. The mer Postponement of the ease of country irom Denmark 2s years American cations today were that Kinder's " cury stood at 20. inhlef during the w"brid war. Was mne Fork city va Sigrld Robcamcj tojo ago and settled m.Epkralm. where dlsaDoearance was nromnted mainlv PBd 9 Hundreds of persons were homegravely ill at his homotaday after. sne nvecj for several years. -- Durins inson was made Monday morning . of he had fear for . exposure, Rescue-missionby less in Chicago. at the a -one the past 18 years she had lived fa 01 u opening ot the January terra tfven as an, alibi his absence from and police stations were crowded rocn was surrounded oybiMam- - sonMr. Ralston is survived, by Ratcourt. This matter appeared x Vineyard. ;(. one and Edward the house. ; daughter, to capacity. "More than TO alarms at the head ot the trial calendar. lly. Six doctors were in attendance. . Sho: husband. he. to reason belleVe wjurvled. havtt end by J'I that were reported at central fire head ; Ont of the- - attondantr told thtens C. Andreason: two children but was deferred at the request of r.n XT.4.1. qi.h).. m est r,ii. Mt Ruth vsa th vlnttni. r fni1 Householders, overfirlng . Examinations of 36 babies In Pro. United Press that it was believed ' nae anoj ab- - the city attorney of American Fork. " outstanding music quarters. ne alBO leaves two brothers play and that the police had not all One of the aecson to fight the intense told, were driv- vo Friday by Dr. Charles M. "Smith the marshal's life was in danger. A This is ths third time the case has wlU Provo in events of the fri fanta Kahlnfl Aha itaaHi fit mv 'oore, , and been deferred.. The action HW W. ... "V en to the streets when flames broke and Mrs. Evalina Reed of the fTtah severe crisis in his Illness occurred andthree sisters ns followst is an ap concert ymtwelvq T1 be lopight's grandchildren. by liam Ralston Provo; . Frank Ral- said. ' County Health unit revealed a. total iartyitodayzlt wsssaldT"" out In their dwellings. Mineral services will b TboU i peal from the Justice's r court at ' UL. Mcston Mrs. nhorffjm:hestrtnMtefliree: Mary Cuago, of 63 defects, with five found to be Amorlcaa Fork, wherein the de Foch, who Is 77 years old. has the tion of Prof. fceRoy . Robertson. 4?toryBIaxe ward.chapeJtWednes-In the heart ot Chicago's. loop, normal, making an average of 1.7 been IU for a month, He was obliged Carthy and lrs. D. E. Carahan of uoy Vineyard as 1 p. m. Interment will b fendant was sentenced $25 for " sellRalph E. Booth, ot the Lincoln high ten fire companies fought and..Mra .Beechet Buic for hours defects per chlkL A baby conference 10 .cancel m proposed trip to Hing- - Chicago, ing cigarets without a licence. " o xttjvo city cemetery. . school faculty Is the concertmastcr to of Los Angeles, Calif, a roaring blaze in the at Pleasant Grove, earlier in the land shortly before Christmas, Tha Jury yenlra wa excused to and Prof. Gustar Buggert, cello, 42 conquer " sv, enroute to Ralston Edward story Foreman- National bank week; disclosed 2fJ defects out of 10 iurvival Is Doubtful appear at 3 o'clock, when the case win play the solo numbers. ". " - The firs broke out In the babies examined. ot David Kinnear. vs. J. W. Prows The doctors were understood to PrSvo to take the bodySof his father The Brighard Young university building.tower, 400 feet above the ground. will be called. . The members of the local com have agreed that It was a question to Pennsylvania, where fhneral ser-untrue) has always encouraged --rThe biasing beacon was' visible foT mittee, who assist with the arrange whether the marshal's life could be yloesantLburiaLwULbe-he- li In cultural of values, derstanding miles. The temperature was from ments for baby conferences are as saved. BAD CHECK CHARGE MADB actively following and enjoying the 16 to 18 degrees below sero during follows: Mrs. Emmett Ford, 19. 828 North Third Goldle L, Soward. Foch's wife and two daughters Xmpresslvs funeril services for unfoldment of a symphony, one - Sheriff J. D. Bovd. wTio w pUA the fire. West was tured over to the custoSixth; (Mrs, Belle Manwarlns and were constanyyat his bedslderald-In- g Roland Jensen of Provo, Who died to Safford, a Arizona, conon week Police patrolcd the streets, Mrs. Kathryn Firth. Bonneville: ago the regular nurse. One of the dy of Sheriff Virgil Frsughton of difflouTt to enloV a ym-Monday In . Xos Angele hospital ? , aoount of the death, there; of bis Wasatch to keep Mrs. Ellen N. Jones, Second; Mrs. six doctors remained In 'the house wr w.r. ne u xnv h Sunday, to face Is a football game when stantly urging pedestrians it 1 Mrs, Victoria Bawd. mciner, n. charges atcounty, moving. Hospitals were crowded Laur Junes, and Mrs. Laura Spald at ail times, two of them Heber of Issuing a fraud- usually one d'oe. not understandlthe turned . -Provo, Sunday with derelicts who had collapsed ing, Finn; Mrs. Annie Klmber and passing the night there, . Jhrf uleat check. Ford Is alleged to have , funeral anrvlnaa tn ki. night In order to aid the audience to in the street Mrs. Karen Rawltnga, Mansva, and Mrs. E. and Mrs. passed a check for $50 at the Heber strict ixlorf, have been' Issued Ih-Ttir-da- v ... concert the elffrom Plm. r . . . 'Th western, mountain areas ap- - Mrs, jsate BjoYegaard, Bonneville to admit no one to the Foch home, Exchange, some time last week. He ..nralso- - took was arersted .herAthsintermeni which-wa- Mrt;- - Sarah Giles escaped the cold wave. eta, "Praye Perfect," and "Hold parently to him by Police Officer Bert presented Hougaard,82, the by movement - -- Thou My Hand,"" and the invooa-Ho- n the construction of each Denver reported 'temperatures v,. PROdlS FATAL SHOOTINQ wife of Louis H. Hougaard of Man- - piace. Hsillday, government after the armistice. 60 degrees above. was offered by Martin Bush-- of the Heroic symphony before it Is high-a- s 14 (UP). A died Jan. at the Idaho, tl, Sunday family night kot, played by the orchestra. Miss V manTt; ..c coronet's Jury today began Investi . home in that city, after a few days' these r'- - The were A. "C. Eves, Wilms Boyle will Illustrate , speakors gation of the fatal shooting of u ... ,i limess.. - Anthony Paxton and " at v the piano. explanatlns Frank Moore. 40. by . bis .wife -- at Ray Mrs.' Hougaard was born In Pro admission be. will LA charg slight vo and lived here until her marsecretary and treasurer of weir ranch near here earlv veater the U. P. Shop Employees assocla-tio- ed to assist the orchestra la pur oay. xne snooting was the resu t riage, at which time she and her are new Instruments which , The deceased was a former chasing ot Moore's threatening th( life, of a husband, inoved to Manti, where . U. P. employee. ' very much needed.. TiIAUDE , s ' they have since resided. She was The Provo high school Girls' aa active worker m the 1 D. 8. Glerclub sang f one Sweetly Sol-- 1 e nfJCVA Vrnxrn church.c -t- - c -- v Mini Thmii-M 1 an "On. VUellnir I M se,.aa..MMIf1M ngi( rinstrtSketH SSSSV . TunerstTwrvlces for- - Maude. J"ol- auhivwewf- .k. I"" Heur Closed and Frank I Plsldlnr t U. 7 1'rof. one vived F. son the Larson of one and dauehter. Young by TnTrrtday-wmlngtiwhoTned Uy, Passes . with prayer. ' The grave at the university Is honored by having one I Thomas and Lu Dean Hougaarti. the home of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Provo city cemetery was dedicated of his paintings. The Green Tree," She so cteavei .the vfollowlns . A total Increase in 'bank dcpoits' of $10C,407.5G dur-inEwelt of spinal meningitis. k by Bishop Osro Webtarof Eureka reproduced on the. front cover ot brothers: ' John T. Giles, Joseph held at the grpyeside at the Provo Ross Ivaa Richads, theuast year is shou-- In h The well were services attended , V.( the January Issue of The Utah Giles snd Charles Giles, all ot Proof the four banks of rnjvo m.pt December 31, 1928. The and the floral offerings were many son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. city. cmetery,4 Sunday afternoon. The annual and .business Wllford Educational F. ve; Giles. Salt Revlcw.";:The picture Lake, and Nephl Anderson , of the .,, . Richards, died Sunday at the family Bishop and, beautifuL- - ,v '. J' of report Utah the Is .couurcea said to meeting, David near scene an even greater amount Idaho. a Giles, : represent , Manavn ward had charge of the jZV the earaenaveiincrrasea county chapter' of the Red ths fields In ths western pert of Funeral announcements wli be home. 423 South First West street, services. .durinji beln? period,' 130,808.9G. Tha com- Cross organisation! will bo I Provo. Verses Inspired by the paint mads later. , of complications. The epenlni prayer was offered of parative the four banks position in total held and 8 at Tuesday evening The baby was born October 4, by Prof. J. M. Jensen, and the cloe-ing end written by Prof. H. R. Mer-ri4 total resource is shown by the followinjr deposits o'clock In the basement of tB4 table. entiUeVl "Friendly Trees,1 are ' 1 1923. Utah. Aurora. at i were and i toIng dedicatory prayers Ulali Fair publlo library. The ' annual also reproduced In the same Issue Total Resources Deposits Iv' 1 ' la 'addition to the parents ht 1 pronounced by Asroa Allred of . t night Knd Tueselection at officers will. Uke of ; the ana cavuiffs' S brother . and . a survived LehL magazine. sister, itusi; xuiigni by i day; UtUe change at this .place -- Aa tjms, according Bank Dee and Berneta Richards. 8. IL Jones, teacher at the Provo accompanying article gives an in temperature. ?MC6,251.83 .$1,87S,C33.71 to .Rev. William- - F. Bulkley, sketch of Interesting biographical Farmers Maximum temp. - Funeral services will be held. In Wgh school, and William Mormsn, and V Merchants. local bf the president '" chap Prof. Larson who is serv at Miss Mary' Peterson, 20, daughter the 8lxthrwmTd ehspel Wedneeday member of the Pioneer ward bish present aaiuraay, $1 1:30 p. m. Friends may view the opric, were the speakers, and reing aa presklent of the art section of Mrs. Msiy Peterson 'of OaMa The enrammee vb'i ' JO Minimumsu.:temp, at various, Trovo of Commercial the Utah Education association. died Sunday night In Provo, .of AO the marks were msde by Bishop Ander Sav-and the at . residence prior body y chairmen will give their re saiuraay, Ths article Says In part: "Mr.- Lar spinal i meningitis. , Miss "Peterson Maximum ttmp. services." Interment wlU be - in the son. r"taT 0C9.177.0o , ports ..lor the past . year's - L. 8. son "ras In ths art future in faun of Know "I That come Prove v Guymon to sang Provo a few months sgo to elly cemctery.f f Sunday, 41" work, and other business matState Bank of Trova ths state and, feels that It offers worn lor a Provo 857.007.13 S 411,1; .z :l My Redeemer Lives. and George Minimum temp. ters will be taken care ot family, at whose Ideal tor WOLVES KILL TIIRF.E of the decfas-eBrown, landscape nomi ens uien. opportunities 3 -- !SundAy. 6. A full attendance of members ' 1 and Fred Webb, rehdercd th i. VIENNA. Jan. 14 (UP)-Ra- kls by painung and that eventually a great 1 The body win be shlpe(i to OaMa wiu oe appreciated' Totals .' scnooi vi lanascspe painters wui be I whers funeral services and inter-Coldest day this winter, January wolf parks In East Poland Jiavs re- - vocal duet, "Lay; My Head Beneath 1107,Cl?.ll e ' . to three peasants, us iiose." 01 notaoia suited deaths insvituuoa WlU ment in tan, , ;. be f and 8, t below, held. t y ' iward HJKiBdei home was ""accidental," while het.broth Thomas P. WoBdfoW to listed he had reason toleneye fol nnu n 15,000 MARK 'to L rttzzmmmms tJti -- IDDIWEST COIDWAVE " - Buggert In "Y" Concert 5Sc 1 .V : ilk, "Itto six-sta- te l!i 1 . nriL re-en- six-stat- e post-offic- - : k Swing-Johnso- n filARSHAL FOCH x "7$ - ILL GRAVELY f ?rs. BMTirCALLS PROVOVISITOR PftH . PROVO VOuIAT in CASEDEFERRED T PROVOBABIES CONCERT TO BE BIG EVENT m --- ri8ton ARE EXAIiIINED s at heart-attack- -- : . -- r m BlBters!?-woodfOrd -- I0LA1 JENSEN Sheriff J.aBoycj Returns To Provo Ml LAIDTO PROVOCATIVE . .S'rtt" ANSWERSCAii rfSZZ,,tm.hUlfirnoft A... a.i.. 1 -- s . PROMSON SERVICES FOR as n. -- JOLLEY , : 'Quid : HONORED tocYrarJ928' -- Annual 'Meeting Away Banli .Deposits: Increase IBS 7 B1141 SlatcdMesdiy p; n -- - The Weat - ' U Mary Peterson of rt Ies Here r " - .pasis , -- ...A......il.l04.rP,2.17 -- - step-broth- er d, ' V. H l , .'''. .r.,.. no-,7"- nH'T.'.'l |