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Show r 1 UTAtl COUNTY FORTY-THIR- I I II r ' VI r--i I 1,1 I jk- I I I I II . ,.y.t - I II I . ' I ' I I 1 1 I; f II II III - '1 t.' I I I I . ''r'1" - ji; ? 1 I I I ' - ' ' I I I 111 1 ' ., III Ik H :.iiri u i uuuaai 1 At-iatn- v x i ? "n . Hearin"Set for Mar. 27 J orn v - 4 MUUlirflI nin Hi" II lililr ! Mlll.rN r,w . It COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAT. MARCH' ' VII l - I I mm II -- " " ' - r 1 ni vt trrn 11 in aii r : SB II - 1 irr "- - ,s 11 1 11 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ilk l t 11 I r 4 I . rnrnnnr'c Inrv PinHa That Max. M. Heaver Was Mur-- 1 f ; -1 , j f alternate writ of mandate late. Tuewlay afternoon, citing tbe t D commlMlonr and auditor W "u appear In court, Wednesday, i " w . March 27 atu U cause why the court should Aot 1 . Issue a preemptory 'writ of mandate dlreotint them id ti the payment pf thesalaries of Deputy Sheriffs ytteoree Davis, C. A. Coates, and Deputy Treasurer Daryl Fow6r. M " VK y." v ( ' 'r j j li V a '1 : Legal action againstA. O. Smoot, J. W. Gillman, and Charles H. White. a the board of eountv com- county, was in-- f stituted Tuesday in the- - Fourth district court' by ybeputy Sheriffs George Davis and C. A. Coates and Deputy TreasuMr Daryl Fowler, to recover sajarw alleged l" have been due slnoe February. 1. A verified petition praying for the Issu- ac by th0 court of an alternate writ of mandate was filed in the county clerk's office Tuesday after.noon. - Audlto; CQunty Auditor amnion Tuttle is also made a defendant In the action -- jav V SALT LAKE CIT, UTAH. Mar. A meeting of city and coun 19(C.E) was called ' today by deteetives ty County AttornejrRlee for the pw-- t pose' of laying before them the evidence collected by the coroner's jury together with the verdict, and to instruct them. to find the mur derer of late City Treasurer Ma ' V A coroner's jury last night returned averdlctthat Beaver came to his death March 5, 1929, from cyanide of potassium administered by person fir persons unknown with felonious intent. . Beaver was found, dead in the apartment- of Ernest J. Colvin, city dog tax collector, on March 5. At first It was believed that he died a natural death as the result of heart RMeainori--New-Area- Drf Elwood Meed Indicates Certain. hile Mar. 19. no definite promises, making DENVER, Colo.. OE-W- UNCLAIMED found traces of the deadly, cyanide of potassium in the stomach. An inquest was inen oraerea. An audit of Beaver's accounts re vealed shortages dating back sev eral years, which probably will total more than $100,000. A trail of I. O. U. slips involving others connejfedwTOi the clt? government was uncovered.' Papers found in Beaver's apartment Indicated part Of the funds had been invested in oil lands and Florida real estate. Wetcente Ouster Atteanpt Mayor John F. Bowman asked the etty' attoraey fwradVice concerning the city's power to oust City - AUditof AWih Keddlngton from oflice. Keddlngton. in a state, ihent replying to the mayor, claim ed he would welcome ouster pro ceedings If they would srive him an opportunity" to "disclose the facts." lunch-employe- 's , - away oy me merehanU at a draw. Ing to be conducted at the Para mount theater ..Wednesday night The puoiio is urged to hold its tickets ror this drawing. : I 11,,: 1 1 I v I Utah: Fair t "vJ'af5 3 !n8a o flerature. ir rf m" j T . Maximum temp. Ulauhua Ump. iTyiip 1 to-- little In tero- - Monday, 86. Mar. 'f.?"!"-'!?"- , 1 tv System-..'GHFrBn- oi': l.-J!)-- ltha n .v M,re. ' Mabet-mik- iv j ' 1 : 4 4 v s. .v UNITED PRESSr- - - 1BY The process of rehabilitation " today in flood stricken areas "j ifi Alabama. Georgia and Florida, f although the tasks of immediate re-- , lief were far from completed. wi C ConsulgiaJtiJa Statflniwnt...'-- tt j Both statementa were' made answer to an announcement by Eu-- . rique Llekens, consukof the. Mexi-cagovernment hen.' 7; that' after representniyes of the rebels "Moa-uay aaaea ior peace, rreaiaem kui rt'.UHedtdtteteirto their Request j f. Lake rismng t Aid Is Urged .feA r- " s PARIS, r. ;1 n, C UTAHCOPPE- R- GERMANY TOLD Mendelssohn Qiorus Will Give Concert Usts Tho list JI-e- ulon R Biddulph, Returned From Mission, Gives Views on Post-WPeriod. The Mendelssohn chorus, under the direction of Prof. Wtlllftm F. Hanson, will appear In a concert at Trope hall Wednesday eve- After 'spending nearly three years nlng at 8 o'Wock. Miss Ella Ffrrng-ar 1 BS a "missionary the mission of the "in German-Austria- n L. D. S. church. Rulon Biddulph. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Biddulph, 711 North First West street, re ht y is recovering rapidly from me post-wa- r deflation period, main ly by an extensive taxi lion rhm. that 'reaches Into, every detail of (Continued on Page Eight) Idaho has been suggesting abandon, meat of the spy iractlco and in the house Vie. proposal for In vestige-tlo- n Is being led by Represehtative BoyUo, Democrat. New York.' MrcrtTOlsbrandf brought jibout anooa oismissai aner he had In formed tho department he would ratnor resign than oubmlt to the will be aiecuased. It is rf4Uted that ny practice; Justice officials con members as possible be" in (CqntlnneajDn Pafo Eight) ' 'a--' ; , be-alv- en u rs district are urged to be in SALT , (U.K--T- ttoa attend-Men- o ly ance. LARrclTY, MrM9.J.. ' aeseeairtfint valna-- " r of .the property of t'Niipany inoreased near- he Lth-"-Coppe- Zm,m the- - value of special- - - In 1928 over the property tn 1927, a tte attend-aftt- .' '. f r . report fUed with the board of leqoalbsatloa and' aa eeanvnt for taxation purposes, . .i allowed, . f ' to-tfurnish an Interesting program of. The"total valuatton.laccordlng report, at the close of 1928 was and readings. t84.394.44t55. of Which $12,2M,:"3 U on real estate, machinery, supplies, PATTEN IN PAYETTE personal' "property,- - Improverrn'nU, etc. The balance of $72,100,058.55 Is l'.KHis the valuation placed on mineral c n- March BOISE, movements still shrouded in myst- tent of mines, tomputed . oa the ery. Sheriff Clifford Patten of 8alt basio of three tlmea the set pro Lake City today transferred to Payette, Idaho, his search for the murderer of June Kelson. : t, will give a lecture on "Proper Care of the Feet." The lecture will be illustrated with charts. Lake View school children will . ho 19-(- LCiWVillAm Will Let Paving Contract At Once 4'ft6vo'8. Trash Citutens of Provo are oxged ' CAPONE uxnr.R COVER to have their debris and dry CHICAGO. Mar 19l'.l!- Scar-fa-c AI Caporfe was believed to be garbage, Including cans and, other accumulation of trash.' dodging, about northern Illinois to, not including ashes) put in day, keeping under cover until 10 a.m. tomorrow wrtn he Is due to JR4d8lut the construe Uca of the block-h- r f oirtamrs-anplacrd hear front pf tbe' tgy-gl-irl tho euro before - Monday, ipear before o fvJcttl gilhriury three unite of street psvment In county building. March 23. Beginning at that here. Provo will be opened and contract Tne largest unit win be the ex time the under let at Wednesday's aeaslon of the tension of the pavement from tho direction of Cemmlsntitn. OKLAHOMA LEADS IN OIL board oL.clty. commissioners, ac- 8tvnta North enr University to the will er Charle Hopkina, TULSAT Okhu Msr. .iJ!Sl" cording to announcement of city limits, a distance of approxi make the rounds hauling the Oklahoma'led the nation again last Charles Hopkins, commissioner of mately' three and one-hablocks. winter's . accumulation week in crude oil conservation and street It is eotlmated by City Engineer tha-woitrssh from the honwa. The first unit to he paved wlllf Frank Demlna-tha- t curtailment, estimates of the Gas riii This is ln"leeplng with l& OU. Juuical showed todayr bo 'Second "SouTlPTroinriTyersliyT an oapendtturo of approxi annual spring cleanup avenue to First wet street This mately $33,000, there being about! MABRL NORMAND MAY D1R rnen, end it ts hoped V ' block It being paved upon petition it .wo square yarao la tho three eltltens la mil parts of t HOU.XWOOD, Calif .Man of a majority of property owners jobs. r ' bel Normsnd, the screen on that street. Excavstloti work, whloh will be , eity will mpond to lbs .to have the debria mc-- . Another unit 'of the contract to dona by Tho city, will be oommano-dorlcomedienne, waa reported critically til today with a "leea thna evea bo let Wednesday will be tho cent-during next week. In ' April, Commissioner chsnct to rtwer; ', tai portion of University avenue on latta, - ' olty-truck- . lf t tf te v. rk lP-Ms- many . il. A parent-teachemeeting will be held In the Lake View ward meeting house Thursday .at .8:30 P. m., te which aH parents of the d' .The'Amerlcsn Legion auxiliary will, hold Jts regular meeting Wed pesday at 8 p.m. in the Elks' home. Jean Paulson wjjl read a one'act play, and musical selections will, be furnished by OraTate. ""TTaftiTtor "the Whoopee dance, which is to by the auxiliary March 39, at the Utahna hall, of Jrt4 - a. ,Ger-man- of those admitted for cr.ndidncy follows: Raymond O. Baker. B.9.. ed. adm., hlLtory; Leslie Bennett. B.8.. ed. adm. rhv. ,pH Oscar Bjerregaard, B.S., history and pofscl.. ed.; Merrill Chrlstopherson, wlttifc? cheniphvk Hsr4' . tQ Mr,. Biddulph. VAlUtGAliJS n his-tor- y, turned to Provo .Saturday. makes interesting Tour During his sojourn In Germany Mr. Biddulph labored. In Berlin, Madgeburg,. and Chemnlts the greater part of oie time. Following his release six weeks ago, he made an interesting tour of the continent which took, him to VienChecko-Slovakina,. through Switzerland. France, Holland, and England. ... According Parents, Teachers ' Of LakeMewLMeetU worth Will he the accompanist, jv. Clegg,J3JS.d. dm music: Included in the well arranged Marie Danielson, B.S., ed, adm., are the number: program following English; Ray G. Durnell, B.S., "Rest In the Lord," Mernlng- - and economics; Max B. Ferguson, "Kentucky Babe." chorus: cornet B.S.. chem. math.: Velda Hanann. solo. Prof. Robt.t Sauer; "Neapolied . KngliiH; Lionel B.S., tan Nights." and "Obln1 Home," ris, phy. B.S., agronomy, botany or cnorus; piano selection, "etude in chem.; Milton R. HurUtr. el. teach.. D Flat." Ella Farnsworth; "Out of'hlst.; D. Grant Iripersoll. B.S., phy the Dusk." quartet, Robblns, Jacobs. d., education; Cruyton L. Leavitt. Ahlander, Frederlckeon; "Spring- B.S., econ. and soc..' ed. adm.; time 1n the Rockies." J. "W. Thorn Thelma Ludlow, BIS., ed. adm., Eng ton and chorus, composer Robert lish; Vernon N. Merrill. B.3..- phy. Sauer directing; "Great cd. gcog;. Zeela Moody, BS.. el. solo, Eagte," Hlllman Snell; "Indian tContinued on Page-RigDawn," chorus; tenor solo. "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life," Junius Jackson; "Our Glorious United States," chorus. The public is cordially invited to attend. , ooldIecting ,l', I. . -- - EIrFASOrTetasnSrch 19 7UPl""l havo aot and will ' not enter into any negotiations with the Calles government " . General MarceJo Jaraveo; rebel governor of ChuWanu.8Aid in a telegram rcceived"here today from Chihuahua.City., , 5 The message was addressed to "The Press of. the World."- Larher m the day, General' Agustm " de la Vejra. 'cont-manaer oi ineefleigarnson at juart, sai&ii'mg a llf tttati 1 me reoeia seeK peace. 4.- .- ,U LT - m SITUATION IN ef . Ijf' Revolutionists .Claim Victories r. in Two States; Iturbe Declares Fall of Mazat-Ian Is Now Imminent. h.-.- n i Legion Auxiliary la the senate. Senator Borah ;r"li ".""nK-- " - -- 7 . In 'nf r1Pery3ilfln Wlllebrandt. t htUuaUca ? IU spy system la federal prisons have failed to stop agitation In con; grcsa for a special Investigation of the present situation, . A resolutlqa calling for such-einvestigation will be Introduced In the senate' at the coming special session, the United Press was Infotmed foJay by a reliable Republican authority who oald he. would write rat Neolutlod If no one else does. . Triii' laveatutatlon would be direct rd primarily tnto actlvltleg of f jrtetu j '"V''iV"-- i V iri-sta- Spies WASHINOTON. luc.Wcalher fv TPro TJ . f itpet well-know- A grand prise will also be given ii ' J1 FERDINAND. FOCH REAUTIONARir' HEADQUAR- Bassi and Catfish iif OTrge March 19 t;.I Marshal TERS, ESCALON, Met.. Mar. 19.- 1Quantities Advocated at HJ.EV Bulletins received by General Ferdinand Foch steadily was los J follow Receding Wafers loaay. saiaTeoei j. u. jLiscooar Permission was given. 1.000 men tng his strength today, physicians Sportsmen's Confab. troops defeated federal forces In to return to devastated Elba, Ala., announced. in of Nayarlt and Btates thfc battles rand Geneva, Ala.' Refugees prepar- The fanynug yr jimp general- Smatoiu I ftd tn follow repelling flood watfrra " Imnrovemcnt of the catfish and Revolutionisle under General issimo epent a better night but hr back to that commumty. will he in lake UUh Cturbe won engagements A tesarlo fishing Meanwhile inundation of new was so weak this morning that bis buss Mnsidered by. a special commlttfc'e nd Atotenilco, the bulletins said, areas In Alabama and Georgia en- barber was unable to shave hint. to meet at . the Hotel Boberta on Rosario is an Important town dangered lives. The Alabama river a meetine of ihort distance ft result-o-f imil i 1886 .was at its highest crest since 9WUkjiU)iiS r of office X, sportsmen held in the ;and towns beldw Montgomery were state fish and EXPECT CITY IS CAPTURED Arthur Meacham, , flooded. Along the lower Flint river game' commissioner. Twenty reprein Georgia, community were 19", NOG (UJ?H- -Uar'. ALES, Aria., sentatives f rem the different orga- Rebel the second time in a forct'j under Gen. "Ramon nisations Interested in this problem month. Iturbe were on the"'utsklrts ofl in were thisjneeilng attendanccjit The known dead were 19 on the and wer? which was In charge of Mark An Mazattan, SlnaloaTtoday -basis of verified reports. The esti- - .- . expected to battle- - federal . of Prove. lerson mated damage in Alabama alone of befon.' the for possesion alghtfall In order to further the propogawas $30,000,000. Governor Bibb 25 More fe. Y. U Jstudents Are tf dispatches V s in stall lake it wa Important s tion of Graves of A'"".")" "TficiaHy estisaid. here reaching today at advisable Monday's thought mated 100 dead in that state. Many "I now have 10400 mea within f if- Cand:dates for Bachel meeting to secure the services of afi of the missing are feared drowned. city,"!: Geaeril. j . fisheries bureau of from the xpert ors' Degrees. Planes from Pensacola Naval Air Insurgent headquar.' n Washington to check on "the bass Iturbe Wired con0tjbna Bnder pro- - station ll and Maxwell Field. Mont Ulk to you by telfc and catfish situation in Utah laktV ters here.-'hibition, between Mrs. Hannah L. gomery, Ala., continued over the phone from Mazatlan onjght.--' , v Twenty-fiv- e Van Allen of Fond du Lac, publi- inundated regions, some surveying applicants for, .gradu Fishing Licenses Dro- pIturbe reported, that he bejlevCd he would have no trouble occupying city director of the Wisconsin W. for refugees, other dropping food ation .from tho college of eC'-atiout at the was meeting It pointed of were C. T. U., and C. E. Broughton for stranded flood victims. A fleet Erigham Young university that the number of fishing licenses the city and predkUd the capture,' . bheyboygan editor, has proved one of coast guard creft started up the admitted to candidacy for bache issued in muik or extermination of General vJainwi sail Lane county of the most interesting aspects of swollen Choctawhatchie to aid lor's degrees bythe faculty at a droDned 1000 ".; 5 1925 to 1928. This Carrlllo and 2,600, men. , & from small villages cut off from help the campaign that Wisconsin ieader-aa- id special meeting held Monday rCjrrillo'r-- " Ho -- the de- -T- he-rebet was attributed decrease deatoose""who cline of In Utah lake. The oaOTTo the south had been cut off an escape wepcaaibia niuuun reierenaum Mrs. Allen says ui uie zo.ooo madc homeless in were passed for graduation last possibilitycatfishing of bass fishmg Is regard- find thatwater. ' week whose names were published, conditions have Improved under me . ". ; . . ... by jnly as were make the the thousands ed area, outstanding by many He1 said he "had- - asked firewa . . prohibition; the editor disagrees returning to their homes today. Re. greatest class of gradu-ctc- s flan and game problem in the state. from point of view of numberr. and has given Mrs. Van Allen Her to move out of the" harbor becamps in Alabama, however, in me Among the sportsmen attending ships or me institution, ac names oT numerous bootleg estab cause be intended V . attempt to ' nisiory Comwith conference reported grave Monday housing problems. to Prof. B. .F. Cummlhg; the lishments In her own city. cording bombard any ship oil which, feSefsfTI An of were Meacham Mark Sanitation relief and mlt.ioner ' camps J- -t : compnttc,e , on 'dersGx L. Ma-kitnea t .c . dee,; of villager and towns now carina chairman of -the Harold : themselves from flood waters con- graduation. N. Earl Smoot, Whjtaker In addition to the 25 who are stituted the most serious problem and Robert Curtla, of Provo. for national guard. and Red Cross seeking bachelor's degrees, 60 mcs and women settling normal life di units. plomas were also passed favorably by the faculty. .There are nt ill a number of to come up for - 10500. 10603, 10621. 11001., 11233. 12222. 12324, 12345, 12918. 13399, 13222 16890. 18300, 19766, 20000. 22111. 32330. , t .- - l.-- RECORDJIASS tion commissioner, indicated at the close of a aeries of hearings here $16,000.-00- 0 last night that the reclamation -- project 1or Vtah was practically assured. R. H. Lyman of Salt Lake City, high official In the Mormon church, LattendVd eremce .Ha tho cloelm r re A large wumber of jeateruay. sponsibility for: the shortage be- the prises given away by the nur Of the four projects planned tor cause he failed to order the books chants of Provo In connection with Utah, only one-t- he W.000,000 Echo audited in 1927. the annual spring opening are still reservoir is under construction. L.oivin,. ine catcher, was out and the prises unclaimed, ac- Only preliminary surveys have been suspended fromaogoffice. He has cording to W. R. Butler, chairman made on the other three. No deci- threatened a bring suit against the . of the merchants committee of the sion has been made as to the first city, claiming the city had no nower Provo Chamber of Commerce. of these units to be constructed. to remove him- until his contract ex. The tickets are eh the windows plred this summer. of, the business houses cooperating with this movement, according to ALFALFA SEED QUARANTWED FIGHT ON MAIN STREET Mr.' Butler, who also announces Dr. F. E. Stephens, state agricul that the gifts will be held until tural Inspector, spent Monday la . BOJSE. Ma. 19. lE Sam Ba'll. Saturday after which,, if unclaimed, Utah county checking n up on several cntyne, local man they will be given to other ' ticket lots of ajfalfa and clover sed In the came out second best inaheep an argu" holderer1 of Spanish Fork, that have ment which tie conducted hand i ne. numoers unclaimed are as vicinity been placed under a quarantine due on Main street with CharliebyBallen-ger. . ' ,m follows: to the preit'nce gt white top and candidate for mayor. The fight 1188. 1235. 1852. lft2ftV 2263. 2638 other noxious' weeds. According to was staged just at noon when the 3825, 8260, 8668, 8824, 4401, 44M, 4378 the provisions of the state law. such street was crowded with 6625, 5082, 5872, 8876, 6502, 6509, 7021, seed caa be used only for feeding of downtown business 7162, 7254, 7628. 7821, 8296, 8421, 8423, purposes. houses. 8500. 8678. 8896. . IilANYPRlZES r fts. II II tl WILL GRADUATE chcn-whorbat- IS ASSURED lb ! 1 I '" I 1 ' : , I I ' . evacu-atedJk- knowing peculiar funds handled-b- y Beaver, ordered an analysis made of the dead man's l stomach. .The state RECLAMATION fk V S i''"-.- f I . j -- 7 1,1 I I 1 III I n Mrs. Louisa McPhedrige Thaden, 23, Oakland, Cam., aviatrix won still more fame Sunday when she set a new world's endurance record !oft 22i tor womenr. toy - staying disease. . hours, 3 minutes, 12 second. , Re however. The city - commission, she set an altitude record. cently, the nature of the -- mm II II . -- which seeks to recover salaries al' legedly due the deputies since. ruary t when the commission by 2 to 1 vole ordered the auditor Ao drop the names of the three from the county payroll. The petition, which covers eight closely ... typewritten pages, sets forth that the three deputies are duly appointed and qualified officers of the county and as such - have- - performed their usuat duties' without receiving any compensa ,tien since February 1. It is further alleged that the commissioners without authority struck (Continued on Page Eight) it ? II II II l' triZ-- ! Lj-.-- i , tt. Beaver. Jury Says "M MSA. X j n k vj IMJ tf ye do But twelve tUe j. teguUrly I. " Tnurth'dtKiricf court lAf neT the i III : r iil... 11111 111 iu 1 485, price five cent; Da- - vis, Coates and Fowler Seek Back Salaries; Challenge "Firing" by Commission. 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