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Show U-- " , t ", - ... - s i. -- J- ' i ..,. r,,v.,. "' "' ' " r.v - . vwgfy""'"-'".- J.r " - ,-- ' - ' "" Tf 1""; ,. - . j..- , " WW Y V-l- PQy0 L- :-- ' f,- TU'ESUAY. "MARCH X)TA UTAIf C9UNT ill fU K subscription rrice Beginning April 1, the monthly subscription pi ice of The Herald will be Increased from 45 cents to 5j rents. W However, 4he yearly nubserlptkm prUw, $ZM in advatu-Jremain the same as at present. During the month of March any subsrrilwr may; pay for one tci mined; Object to Mellon. or more months In advance at the old price of 45 cent per month. The better and cheaper way Is tq pay the yearly "price $5.ofl In advance. i "irxiri'NiTONriitft-HiMHie aim and motto of Improvement and progress haa-bfThe senat:1 today piuwet! rr The Herald continuously under the present ninnagement. McKcltar resolution niitlio'; ad vanc.ejnc.nl has been ib judiciary roiitniiUW' ts ilc-t'During the paat 30 months a made In this newspaj than ever before-. mine Wl ' 4 her cabinet off " mwIJ ti.er Iwim iniw service more befrr tnanpn-has and cfficiehTcarrier .larger ' ndniini) '.ration to another with-o- n resell lite readers earlier In the ratedr so that confirmation,' ns Pirtddent ' llooyer is atemptinj to do iii New machinery ha3 been installed, at an actual expense of J the case f S."refciry nf tl more than $29,000, tp facilitate In making The ilerald one of the T.i.asury Mei.' a !nd K'.retary' best small city daily newspapei-- in the country. . ft Ltbor Davis. h machines, were Recently tne Teletype, or readto insure the installed at. a tremendous cost. This was done Mar. 5. -- a'.i; WASHiJ(1TON. service obtainable, ers the latest and best-wir-e The senat,' today conf irmed the cab inet nominations of President Correspondents are maintained in most of the Utah c'ounty Hoover. thoroughly cover the happenings in communities, These writers ' in to make Herald The is towns.' done This their respective Favorable artion was taken. Vi minutes after the list had been su! reality, as well as In name, Utah county's home newspaper. mitte'd, No paper in the state gives greater community service to the ImmeiWite confirmation had nt various cities than does The Herald. This newspaper is always, been expected, it having been pi" as it has been in the past, ready and willing to boost any worthviously reported the nominnticn while community undertaking. wpuld be. referred to committees be The sport activities of the high schools ind town athletic orcause of threatened opposition HerThe in atteation receive in greater Utahicounty ganizations Some. of tMi appointees. proud of its ald than in any other paper. The Herald The principal tippnsititin, however, as time still better It to make goes is and endeavoring sport page, was reported to crV-- "" ;.I;.ut :' i e on. , tary of Treasury Mellon, whose The woman's page has also been giving greater attention than nomination w;is not submitted the ever before. Each day a complete page of with the ethers. along well as other articles of special interest to the women, county,- Secretary of Labor Dav'is, ih' . is printed. . othrr holdover appoinf inrnt, al io was left off the list, ThtVe nomina . But it is not only in the newspaper itself The Herald serves its tions may never readers," The service given over thejteltphone relative to the sport thF senate; as it was felt generally tlyit activities Is unique in small city newspapers. No other community the at inarvel their confirmation a second time can equal it. Newspapermen from other places was not nece'ssary. extra service rendered by The Herald. I " It is not at all 'uncommon on a Friday night When two or Immediately after the senate enn firmed the Hoover cabinet appoint three basketball games are being played, for The Herald to answer' ments the le;jality.of the p'residi'rit's from 500 to 800 telephone calls. When the state high school basaction in continuing Sm nlaiv ketball tournament takes place, twice that many calls are answerTreasury Mellon in office with'ip ed daily on the tournament results. rcnominatioft " was questioned I Playo-grap- h The" Herald baseball series world the games, During on move made to the the fans play every (Continued on Page Three vividly portrays Cham City Commission and Pledge ber of Commerce Cooperation for Big Day ; 1928 Affair Declared Best 1 fc 1 xv Ai-fcb- inrow ot dalles, - American Legion, rt Trovo. large The attendancef wa3 very and I am sure" our whole . untiring big Notwithstanding all of the new improvements that have been made and the. large extra service constantly rendered, the management has decided that the yeally subscription price of $5.00 a year will be maintained in the future. As it has been said before, 'one vrf pood turn deserves another," can have Just bt'en wondering if we (Continued on Page Three) iriin7 Wth Father" the Is PEORIA, ITT.. March 5 (KB-Ftopersons will be leld for murder rehad coroner's a Jury dayr after them In 4 the Peoria liquor poisonings. The Inquest was. over the body of Clarence Hoppe, one of the six teen persons who died in Peoria and nearby towns as a result of drinking highballs made of poison ous alcohol. Robert Cavetl, railroad engineer, died from effect of the poison today In Galciburg. Thorn named by the verdict were Maurice' Mansfield, who says he brought the alcohol here from Chicago; hls wife and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Quftin, who helped him boot comedy to be title of a three-ac- t presented jn Ploneejijwjardamuse: "went hall Thursday evening by Pleasant View ward M. I. A. player, according to announcement of Pioneer ward M. I. A. officers. THI comedv was presented re cently In Pleasant View ward and la rated by M. I. A. workers as one of the best amateur productions ever offered ltl this community. The players are said to do excep tional work, each one appearing to berespeclally adapted for his or her particular part The play ffers unlimited amuse ment and will, those who nave seen it declare, prove a source of de li ehtfu I entertainment to all; A cordial Invitation Is extended ' leg rt to the public " :"i v I Left Blind SENTENCE DEFERRED In addition to the deaths, eight Sentence In the case of 7. A. were left bllnrV and 45 are persons 1, was until deferred Brand April to critically IIL 8everal of the 99 art when he pleaded guilty Monday a charge of illegal possession of not expected to live. They are unhomebrew. The arrest of Brand fol der treatment In their homes and lowed a arid at hli premises staged in hospitals, suffering Intensive agby police officers and deputies from ony from the poison. Physicians theanenrrs ornce. hold out little hope that the affected persons will escape blindness or deaths , . Threo arrests were made yester-ds- y and the police drive resulted . k The Weather . In 3000 bootleggers-shuttin- g down.1 The poison was distributed the latUUht Fair ter part of last .week through Peonight and ria and Washington, Vermont and little Wesley City, all villages near Peo-change In " tem-" NaV . perature. Police said the poison was distributed from a 60 gallon batch Maximum temp. manufactured under a "new The alcohol was purchased . Monday, 68. by nearly two score persons. It appeared, the cocktails they tnanufsc Minimum temp. tured with the liquid proving death to- Wed-aeida- y; . pro-cen- se Monday, 9X -. V'1L Jl.vS- " s f&y ' tP'W it . . l potions. , Top row, lft. Oil. Hrnry slatev-rigb- ti iitltuMuir toscnotary Vv'. Mrllon, Aiidri-tof tho row left, James :""('' swtiiry of war; rigtit, Dr. Hay Lyman Vt'Ilbur, ,,f th, Iritj-- i lor; below, harlra f the Mexico, Adams, tirrrrtary All iuuiu-ww Tlie seorrKtry prraentiJ' imy. a ' s taS- i " wtnn. if 8? jf t A si"" I "Jf1;" W t j t "1 i V "i aj I i 15 jJyl J?yU!Kin!rtftbiitrilellQji " f'Sht the honnb" hiivlnfc his" Scci-etar- - -- of state was with minutes and Aft, bis" fonferenci" decljned to discuss yTr-,,-i ;isw-a muilution to dfUriqine what matters he had presented to li'irilCtv of IlilYinc hnlilovtr President Hoover, but) it was an- thi . niiinot mi ml-.without connrma-- 1 r"uncrd n' the, White House that. ' the president had talked over the i evolution situation wjth Kcliogg. Hr..t Conference , The conference with Kellogg was ht jin-- of his administration, on Uhgucej:-tua- .problems that-ar-o I facirnr the new r.r:i,Jnnt . Hti t. .f caller today was Chairman Work of the Republican national committer who came fnerely to arrange a visit d : T TROOPS IN BATTLIS ieMarch-f- r ffli Troops of General J. Escobar, revoluflonlsfTbf Torreon, and those of General Francisco Urbalejo, fed-- ' wf a. eral commander have "come to gcther In battle" In Torreon, Gen--erM. J. Llmon, chief of the' Juarez garrison, announced this aiiernoon. General Llmon said ha had received no details of the- - fighting. one of the outstanding Hailed I KTtt riiiinxt-vwrAr- r NO GALES. Sonora . -- JaxleA, by local lalent. They All Want aiarcn a tuj.) "The JermlnaUon of.,, whimsical thn c' act Something." the rule of Plutarco Ellas Calles comedy .will be played Wednemlay-anThursday evenings by the ('afrotrrMr: 1wrAt3.;mhia"ajttac and. freedom of worshlp-awthe- 'T noon for in Republican national objects of the preiwnt revolutionary!- -. cuity Players . ortho '.Provo hitili V Elaborate Sprinir Opening and committei JMVt BNfi."'v I . school In the high school nu rrtTTiexlco, General which la lieie fornTTnTl movement Francisco Borquez, commander of Those who remember tlu" Tauguratl tfehtOirinifWinaTeil all 'rebel troops In Sonora, told the t Kcrcamlng. farce produced The V$ it of louse executive- - of-- United year " Press today. . by-- the high school pedagogue are Here Socn. ficra prit eoTi n a business jicene -wa want our stricken assured of. another high quality country ' this moiningjwith numerous dele- to return to that measura of f play, according to Maty WWti y. gations hern for the Innnirtir.l n-dom under the adminlstra- A Hiiring Opening and Fashion monies It rekMinc In director.' out for a lion enjoyed and or General Numberi '.I among the cast . nro Show, said to surpass In scope and nnni the Dew chr he said. "We have jwlth most of the stars of Inst year's i;f suffered, much ui ii u nep any previous anair oi iia j txei utire. -because of kind, la being planned for Piovo fering, augmented by some "of (he The first 'gular meeting of the s mmer or Cttl.es, wno today stin Mexico. Through his Thin xday. Fi Iday and Saturday, new culbinel will be held at 10:30 SALT LAKE CITY, Mar. 5. flLf!) later additions to the. ti netting prosecution cf the church we have .Vtnreh 14; IS nnd 10. Elaborate I forcewlth lai dramaii, exceptional mflri With William Hansen. 52, fugitive Friday Ing. lost lives, nionty, peace and prescnt. Tht? characters Include: "I'io ... . ... . plans for the chow arc now being , , tige." inmavo oi me u.u, s jcaf. Gertrude Reynold... Km Large Audience Is Delighted woiUrvl out under the direction of. business the. of telutlims committee MV" asyium in rusiouy, snerur jrnscn ma Webster, Don Powelson. With Musical of Blackfoot left for the Idaho city Ihe Provo chamber of commerc.i, Beet Knrl, LcRoy Bunnell, MiU!-- . of j J Performance. Lewis Hinckley, S. P. Kg;eit.e,i, today. emi!iting of W. R. Butler, chair- chair-uiiIt. ?ice nn-r- . Kc'nneth Sr.ioot, Be Vr was limn; Ethel Sp. Hansen Weight, raptured yesterday Reed und K, 15. Hinckley, secretary. by Salt Lake police, and was held Enid 'Dunn, Emma Wakt'fi-l- d. MMsie was queen, but Robert three-daTlie vnrious of tho fealiues Reese y Bench, R. W. Tobiason. pending Investigation of his activiBauer, uirertor or the r. Y. u. conA matinee willbe given Wedes-daprogi am. are being, handled by ties at the time of the assault and WASulNaTON.D.C, Mar. 5(ui cert 1and. was king of the pnncrrt the chairmen of the groups In the 3:15 at murder of little Juno Nelson last p.m. Ecfeinnjhg Wednesday, March 6, Alice Smoot, granddaughter of Senwhich was held in t'ollego hnll Moo rlasairicolinn scheme of chnmthe New Year's eve. It developed that irpnpsenfatlvs of the BJJgar com ator Reed Smoot of day even hit;. Never in its history her-fcommerce. Merchants who pntVy will meet tarmers each Wed- - with-- Frederick "U, Utah, eloped Hansen was In Loiran. Utah, at the fnp-isrj- l bi tl the has band Chambers, a derlre iiHslstancu will be Silled In time, and police turned him over to nrsday. and Saturday at the First newspaperman, to Frederick; Md, hiuhIc than that which waa-relero their window for the decorating National Idaho authorities for return to the where Commercial Aank the and were married today. ; they last night to a large, anibapprccia occasion by it rperbil committee of bnr.k L. Fork and W the Blackfoot asylum. tlve ntidlenrc. Intel lor decoiators, heuded by Sid office atSpanish ybf the Strawberry Water One of the grjicrful and beautiful Kunseii. Users' association In Payson, acIncidents of vm the the evening T. Farrer. vice president ELECTION SLATED Joseph Hoover 30th Nearly 100 prises of alt .varieties cording to announcement made by and cashier of the Provo Commer- presentation of a larjte basket of be Riven away during the show the, o company. Sugar The annual election of officers cial and pavings bank, was Monday carnatiomt to th" ditertor bv th will :o ine holders of lucky ntunbera, Farmers who on those days com will take place at the regular meet- elected a member of the board nt manager of the band In behutf-oThe ditaib of thbi phase of the to Spanish Fork and Payson are -the Worn-enJ bund. members of the the s Provo Manager ing directors of the Utah Power ami Republican Richie mado a tshoit speech of ap uprmjt oppjiing. in charge of L. A. urged to visit the above mentioned jclub, which Is to be held Light company. will be announced of (fees where beet contracts as acDirector ClirlstenHn, Thursday at S p. aC In the city Mr. Farrer will flit the place on preciation complimenting WASHINGTON, Mar. later. cented by the Utah Eteet Growers and .county building. A full at- the board made vacant Hoover la the the dcalU Bauer upon his enthusiast.! and abil A pretention.1, troffram of buh. assoclatlnn will be drawn nn Tnfiu. by tendance of members Is desired. ity. thirtieth man to hold the of Cod. C. , Loose. In being mapped but, IncluU- -l niMtca tclotlve to the Iltlly of growing LariLif Clcc Cluli lug-- a president of the United special spring opening edl- - beets will also be glvefc at those Miss Margaret Siimtnerhsys and tlon of the States. Calvin Cooltdjte was t radio Herald, Evening the plkcrt by sugar company her ladles glee club made their Inioften called the thirtieth presand window distils v.. lntatlve. P. O. ELKS! ATTENTION, tial appearsncc In an evening con ine ueiaiu or tne radio ident, but erroneously. programs cert. They taig two beautiful miro- -' are being handled by C: N. Whit The miscalculation ccc urn ,6d? mectinir to be held ! ' 'In the counting of Cro.fr pers and were encored, responding I taker. BONt)S FIXED tonight, Tuesday, March 5, at 7:30 o'clock, is urgently with "The Kin. Willi" Tim Cleveland, vrho erved I requested. Special business of importance to ell mem-bor- g Brought here from Tooele" to W IS85- with an tnthuaiasm thAt wss I 'terms, and 18937, sting swer of dewilful Beslect will be discussed. A large attendance would be charges ATTENTtOM. FARMERS! Harrison serving (ucllKhtfur, coupleel as It w with a Benjamin and failure erUon, to for provide OgdCB llvtMork tho Intervening term. Cleve-lan- d market 'reappreciated. blehdlntrtir volc tliat was pleasminor child, WlUlam L. McAfee la often counted " twice, potts will be canled In The ing. Miss 8ummethay m a conducwa arraigned In the city court LOUIS FISCHER. Herald each day. The first tor was also charming. ' his name nrcnwurlly aplines Monday before Judire Maurice Exalted Ruler. Though Director Bauer used' an I day's report: appear on Pag pears twice when the years to mead Further time ruardlng. I let this issue, arc listed consecutively. v -. " was and bond were fixed " (Continued off ragsThrtc .' ay togranted Mutt at 300 ' Y I al n .ae.-.ica- --4- -- s mmn . our Tl m.- PRESENT PLAY PLANS COMEDY I , Four ChargeWMr Murder PIONEER WARD s.aji.i . 5 . ii WITH KEI10GG . H. S. TEACHERS . Jloslng Border Points- -j The ambassador advised the state j department that the Mexican gov- -. ernmeat is closing all porta on the Sonora border; - Reports reachlmr . the embassy from all other .border . points Indicated that with the ex-- , ception of Sonora conditions along the International line were hormal, the ambassador Mid. President Goes Over Mexican "Complete confidence prevails In. Mexico City that the revolt will be' involution RfpjMl-- i With speedily crushed," Ambassador Tel--' lez said. "Prompt action is being i Kellogg. taken and the majority of the' state3 iiave feraalned Completely wyai 10 ine government." WASHINGTON. .Mar. 5. OTP) Official "received - at " President Hbovw took up the MexT the embassydlspatehes Mexconfirmed today lean situation us the" first official ico City hews reports that General problem faeine him todav. Gonzalo Escobar of the Leguna dis: MS- - called in. Coahulla-haartastBtate44riet-- f of lot rvt:iiogg ai iv.w a.m. lor a coa wttn tne rebels, the ' ambassador ; ference,- at which It is understood Bald. he obtained a complete rcnort on This does not ihean that the tlu' revolution agfainst the govern- entire state of Coahuila has desert ment of President Portes Gil of e.d the government." - HOOVER IEETS ing field. effoi ts to put over such a UiAim. CAtiuatvt-illtvrVU.- I success.- JNot force eastwardJwardLYeral Cruz and northward toward Sonora in an attempt t& crush 4he military rebellion, contering in those two states arKex-' petted to result in armed clashes wTthin two davs. official- - " vices received at the Mexican embassy here today iricUc&teiXj l 'AmhviiD4ilni'Tllaif mi Mi'yiran . WllU- -' icii" t. au ne runited rrcss today said, that reports reaching him frbnt Mexico City by telegraph anticipated that federalists and ft bels would make contact, some time" thursday. bf-hr- . ji . JSTASHINGT0N.' March 5 t Provo Post No. 13 Provo,. Utah ' fjlr. dear KirTt: Commiaalon againTha Pmvn r.itv v. .t-. w. . . In villi an cuilllliaiiu- I WUHI tim7SKmsv j j r of, and to the American Legion, Provo Post No. 13 our most hearty, efflc-Irtappreciation for .Ihe able and manner in which you handled our Fourth of J.uly celebration of lost year In our judgnicnt it was the best celebration ever undertaken in . Mexican federal expeditionary Printer-Telegrap- ana pledge them the support these organizations in undertaking of staging "anthe responsibility this year. celebration other, Sapport Is Pledged following are letters wrfttea by the city and chamber of commerce for pledging "wholehearted support this year's celebration. March 2, 1929. Albert Kirkpatriek, Commander . Calles Moves to Crushidespread Rebel !ion? RevojLutipnaijn CtorSaya Over-- J. ' A rr Provb post No., 13," Legion'will sponsor anothoi rounn ju.j er mammoth ftfeVMtjfih In Provo. accord- of ing to an announcement commander. Kirkpatriek, Provo city and P'rovo chamexber of commerce have of appreciation pressed their , ..f...tn loaf vpnr. UJe Liegionnairea fnuiw of - , 5 T7l PRICE FIVE CENTS aJ rk:; -- The - CM M v Hi U AWIxt " - I ilLrn -- i. " ' fflliljRltttt Herald Announces"l!SWf OK Apng Cabinet UL - . v. 19 29. 5. 7" "' " li I .' " - it pi an ; . rmTitimnfA'in I i:!i-rlum- NELSON CLUE la--- BAND CONCERT IS DISCARDED ; ... c Alvaro-Obregon- e IS PLEASING ." .' Contracts Ii-Vle- To u, Grand Daughter Signed Smoot Elppes y Fairer Is Named U. P. Director et 1 Is President; Net Utah-Idah- Thirty First , a fcr.re8nce f11 r i ! K V tn |