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Show , riVALS-TO- "ECST S TELEPHONE US UTAH COUNTY sis mregularly ttye da st receive ytf and a too fvcr FOUTY-THIR- PROYO. UTAU COUNT Yt UTAH, -- WEPNE&,DAY. YEAItNO.' D nn a B51 111 lul i M i - M pore. AltC It 20. 1929. TRICE FIVE CENTS, o) la J I 111 l LI 1 s it - ITS BID .;. 1 Ghatlie Chaplin -- x Bade I - T... At Studia 1 Wasatch Construction t fr,- a S:.S-V- " Com pany Tiid Only $240 Above Christensen. Jacob- and pL " . ""--'' :;i I J- Armies In" World U Aim; Extremely close rivalry between the two lowest contractors marked the opening of bids. Wednesday, for the concrete paving of Unlver sity avttaue and Second - Bouth streets, known as paving district Eradication' cf i "It's time to lean up?' So says the clean-u- p cpmmittce of the Provo chamber gf commerce, which has for its directing head t i m v i 7 V-- r' x j: 1, J thlqTrcar G. M. Tavlor. "The committee has decided that with the cooperation of everv man. hit Wasatch Construclion company Of Proyo was only $242 above this figure, submitting a price of 1 Fewcjwtl- - Hr- - PARIS, March 20 (UF) Field Marshal Ferdinand Foch, . supreme commander of the Allied armies in the World vaf. and probably the world's most brilliant modern- - military- strategist; died at his home here today. ll& wa77 years old.--The miW little Frenchman who never before Jb&d ltnovjfT sJiihJ i U , . ;i i mawi .ine nui3t luautiiui city iu uiewest - In rtlerto ,nmke c'rTIs absolutely 'necessary, so the com- mlttw has diVldf-d- , that There must be no' wqola and no uapaiiitcd out I buildings in this oily this year. . Death; Business at Standstill in K:- -; Paris When News Is Known; IHfe 4rr7 Weeds Is First Coal; WorV era Are Arranged For. Gardner Figure. -- II Mml dtefcdyuirr Z. - . i . . . "W. - ft'V S r v-- , I . """l-"--"- - 1.1 i i Mobney Case In Spotlight ' vur slogan for Mr.- taylor fBter- -' .... time - , . to the last ounce of strength fai hia slender, ahrunken body. Heart trouble and complications jwhich' 4eveloned -i-nto' . uremia caused his xieath. AW- weeds and mon psint j lreat MlitarjJtriitegistLoses fight With lMoRtautif ui City Irt WsH - opened at a special' session of the, city commission Wednesday morn . , ing. Only $242 Differenc- e- Christk'nsen, Jacob and Gardner, contracting TArra of Salt Lake submitted, the., lowest bid lot- - the. Job, a total figure of $29,089.30. The v. Aged Warrior Passes big fx.' NtlL 3 - r"'' hla , , before .Only a short death, .priest had been sent to .... give"' r mm ine lasi sacrament. f; " Death came at B:66 p m..' i i, Earlier in the day It had been an-nounced that th' marshal passed a " more comfortable hight, but that ' his heart had proved troublesome " this yrnr". ' 1 day afternoon in commenting on the plans of his committee for mal Following the opening of the bids lng beautiful Provo more bcautifi.l. 'We arc anxious that every resiand their tabulation, the commis-siont'r- s HOLLYWOOD. Mar. '20 (UP- V- dent in Provo take care- - not awaited the recommenda Witness Whose testimony some daysr- - HlaJungaapparntly only of tion of City Engineer Frank Deal- Charlie Chaplin, film comedian, ex his own particular lot but also tho cldr, the morninx bulletin pected to return to hia studio today fdMehbatik and tire street in fronT "Sent Agitator. to Prison Ad' .were with ing before making formal award of to his temperature J hd ?" ; resume wet the picture, halt of said, AXi worit r L) BAKSHAL KKD1N to his property.' said Mr. Taylor. the Christensen, the contract, I -3Z his a ed almost month pulse when he huts ago False. is "If everyone would go after hia Story Jacob and Gardner company. It rwas stricken The all the of Allloi by commence ptomaine poison ditr.hhunkR nnw generalissimo tifcan rfflit thnn, expected that work will torces in tne world war roughtvat- on Uit' district within U uext tew h8!' and use the shovel and the hoc SAN FRANCISCO, March 20 j(UF) lantly against the great" advCitary, on them for a couple of hours, most Christensen, Jacob and days. Kstelle Smith, whose testimony is death, until the f inal moment.; Not or Mff wctxr. eradication for thr to finish the worK Gardner said to have sent Warren K. Bill- until all hope had finally been re. ' In 30 days, the shortest time guaryear. will have bocn far as the ditchos are concerned. anteed by any of the bidders. ings and Thomas Meoney to prison linquished was the priest summon- - ' -- ' 'vJr.'S Tfc for life, today admitted the story cd to administer the last SacrameYiL Now is the time to act. In a few The other contractors and their she told on. the witness stand dur- - Observer saw the priest enter the weeks the recus will be bids are as .follows: John L. Griffand harder to remove than at the ith-, Salt Lake. $32,438,051 Mullins ing the preparedness parade boinb-- l Pawheys home and leave"agaln severatlmitetefeiAlmost slm ing trial, waa false. nd Wheeler, Salt Lake, $34.3710; present time." n; ('ommi:;sior.er Mea?ham Will Untrue Identification ultaneously the announcement sped Olof Wheeler, Logan, 33W58; Qra have' Sol Complaints Bring out to the waiting world 'which bat. T the time to clean up their .own lots, False Alarm Nuisance Also Bundy, Ogden, $35,79960; Gibbons toIn ah Meet Demade affidavit, public County Sport tor several months watched' nws the. committee is planning the and Seed, Salt Lake, $40,875.60. y"f ldntlflretlon4 Public her dtBpBtche-nxiouslAyJhfidfeclaad. Speaking, Swimming establishment of a headquarters ior or "signs of v The tabulation of the bids shows Becojnes.Acute Totee3 Thursday: of Billings as the hurler of the la the great soldier's ' . improvement a, .difference"" between tne the la where work cleanup campaign was bomb anOIuslcHCira nottrueandthat ihe condition. ' ers may be obtained at a reasonable .rs2riat; bidders', Christensen, Jacobs and- never was eure about the matter, As soon as the news of hla death Be Staged Soon. price. The high schoof boy a' and Gardner, tod the hishest bidders, Numerous complaints rceardine Fish and game men from Utah The statementaakl to have been became known, crowds begas gatth-- i the larger grade, school boys will me Burning or rubbish within tlit and Salt Lake Gibbons and Reed of over $11,000 comities "Will meet made voluntarily, cast a reflection outside the house to pay silent . be enlisted in the Campaign. They which Is nearly one-thithe limits, even after dark, have at the My and countv buildlnir on former District Attorney Charles erlng to city tne aeTad war Jeader.S ' ? will be urged, according to Mr. Tav- - been made to the Provo fire do- ir;Dute amount quoted by the succt'isful i 1 .SO-activities 7 the" of Utah. Coming accused Tbuxaday at m, to 4" icuss LHckfirt, v bidder. , B8liiMisttndsHJt 1 7. fStl slake M men were planned at a lor. not only to do the work at a partment recently. Utah lake problems with J 1 thnr by those seeking pardons for Bill' The bids were quoted under 14 recent ' price but also to solicit for City Ordinance Citiod At first, only a few Intlmat of the stake organi- certain and state fish as j Meacham, meeting ings and Mooney com the game "framing" work wherever they see lots which separate items showing the- same zation. friends were appraised of his pass-Chief Bnaftnrd missioner. Reed Dr. Vasco M. Fire, Tanner. pair. points have not been cleaned up. man of the reaearch cainl'- A deslreTor 'rair olav" oromnted tag, but gradually the word spread, ;' nut 'that th Decide 'm Activity onlinnnre reg(Continued on Page Eight) ing of rubbish specifically states tee of the Provo Conservation asso- Miss' Smith In Issuing today's state carrying with it the deepest moarn : Public swlmmlne. tpeaklnff. ing. Bushuss waa practically at a that the hours between 7 a.m. am? ciation will discuss some of the re- ment sne said. music, a dance and a banquet were 2 p.m. arc the onlv timt'a- durin? cent findings In Friends of Billings and Moo'nev standstill as shopkeepers And plib---, rogard vto :!sh reamong the activities to be decided v search. have long claimed that all evidence 110 auxe mourneov which this practice is. allowed on. Merrill Chrlstopheison. pnfei JfMftS' The who sum- had been at priest reof the "Residents Delegates from the each of the eight presented bombing trial has city must dent of the "1" men,, presided at member that when they burn rub- flnH and game associations of Utah been discredited and. that the men moned arrived and stood at the bed-tne meeting. side for only two minutes. : Ha 3 bish at the. unlawful hours, they are county are expected-t-o of wartime hysteria. be present were victims A basketball booster .dance was -- r . t t'Ka wcu as not only afft'oting themselves, but a. lars-- dalsoaiinn iwtreunf3iiB- amr nnrfirto turned and walked out, shaking 1U ichcduU'U for Friday. March 20 In also their "neighbors," the fire chief sportsmen from Salt "Lake countv was heW ln FVanclsco in July, neaa. the ladies: gymnasium, with the fol -- 4tr-r..i-. aali'--i 'is '' ..rr declares." "The practice ihust"8top4 R4aWklng mo n vuiuuinB oi numflnirtf Elmer Peterson was the Base wlnnr f Wh r itulns" lowing committee in charge: Bert I of the' walked or arasticcyonwlUJiLtakcnZ' down a hnmt A In medal oratori an vIiSl Rotary plfflT fOTTestorltTnp- "IT?1. 1.1,. Dr. J. Cecil ClarltJDirJl. Garn Lewis, chairman; Barr Washburn He had given absolution and then t if fell, having been thrown from an in false fire alarms has with Turning cal contest at uni Brigham Young ' bass on an ex- office Clark, and Dr Stanley M Clark, do and Richard Barton, departed from the house.-- r been prtValent lately, according to tensivelarge mouth scale ia" now In the pro. marcn. building along the line of The' window blinds of the houstt- -. "" The annual stake "M" men's ban- versity on Wednesday. Tho pres the fire ing business as the Clark clinic. and Intensive efforts chief, '.ViV.,.W"WVV,V.-rfVwas cess of development. This subiect made, by J. E. Brock, are made defendants In a $5,000 quet wilt be held Tuesday, April 9, entatlon which during jhe lasUew: weeks way to apprehend the bank, representing the Provo Ro are under damage ault filed Friday in the with Willie Candland. chairman 'of tarylhe"marshars lllneee been had - ctub'. Chartes- - McKclh was a culprits.- . at Tlmi'fl,rn--va n I1ICCL. LOHluvely . IdentifleoV- -' . drawn but holt way down, due to . county clerk's office by Oeoree W. the committee JnnrgerAnQiony: ThC chief ennouncc8 that he will ng. A ng lne convcUon of Billings for a tne old warrior Stitor; s insistence-cno- n Riioy Of park City. Injuries alleged Behtley and (Scant Penrod are com- Ina to ar rewnrd pay yone giving for April 4 at the Hotelscheduled hun on subject was "American h8 iiv?" to haw been sustained by Riley mmeemen. WentlHcatlon as Roberta. Where drown to the bot sunlight formation will arto lead that the Will nln Proposal for International Peace"; being the man who entered a dental tom sash shortly afUV o'clock snUi from an electric discharge frdm an 8wto1kat Planned lno nm Problem. ' il V. r rest of the .persons responsible for Of McKell, "The International that machine oa November 19. . Tha M! men's annual the shutters were closed vroa the--. (Continued on Page Eight) swlmmmg Mind in the Interest of Internationleague as well as sportsmen In 1928 form the basis of the unusual r- ? ; house' of death. meet was discussed, and will be al Good Will." The scheme pre- 90 Days In Jail or general anyone action. inn.....j staged within two weeks. Medals sents for world, peace by PeterA jail sentence and $150 lrU,"VJ!-i- ? Present at bothi According tp the complaint,! will be given to first piece winners son was BO International federation finearr NEGRO 8USFECT f AILED nT.' awaltmif the culprits when Rlley-w- at 1mc in inis eve-nintti Plana. fnr k." vjhlch will Uke place based on the Amorlcan union of they are caught, the fire chief deGARY, Ind. Mar. 20. fllPJ A six uwiicaiion of a (rlend, Marcus Jolley, who had In the Provo high school pool. Pros states. fc? clares. He states that the dangerous foot ,200 pound negro. In whose 10 sustained a fractured aftn. It was pective entrants are urged to de knW" rf8!t,n Before presenting the medal Mr. room was found a batched matted Sportsman" wlU.be out-iZ-L practice or turning in fstfc alarms iinnS While helping to get an y pic- cide upon the events they wish to Brockbank explained that Rotary has become so prevalent? lately as with blood and hair, was arrested ture of the friend's arm that Riley enter and to make their entries with Is an International meeting by rd organisation In to become n public menace today at a suspect in the murder of Flanagan. Salt was struck by the electrical Lake Prof. C. S. Lf or Merrill Chrlstoph-ereo- a terested In .International good will Three false alarms recently were newspaper man. Josephine Adortxxt.' from a loose wire Connected as soon as possible. and world peace. turned in In one night, and tho city wiui ute machine. He claims to Medals also will be given the wintnnto Morley, acting head of the authority are determined to Im nave received permanent Injur! The operetta "Lotta," a romance ners In public speaking and male public speaking-departmeof the pose the maximum penalty when of '49. Will be nresentml hv tl, irom tite shoclc,-!ii quartet competition In the stake. mi) vtftnity, presided at the contest. the culprits are taken Into custody. GOV. Provo Junior high school, Thursday d A mixed double quartet competition The Judges were Professors M. Session evening at 8 o'clock In the high Receive 25 Is also to be staged In the, hear fuPouleon," William J. Snow and : school auditorium. ture. Elm.er Miller. . . r . A matinee will be given In the Initiation 6f ntw' lmembere will aiu.rnott lor the school children Be be londocted tonight by Provo" Poet tnmt-tiSALT' LARK UTV. Mar. TrtarmanorwIU be rrn-n- t. Affair Norl3,-AmrlcconIn Big ca in mc evening ror school patrol tr Xgfon, a (iLPi Approximately five, nection with the regular .meeting OKMIIOMA CTTV. Okla, and the general public. . 8. B. Locke of Ogden, 'technical thousand miners engaged in or. the organisation at r the Elks' assistant Ben M. Doty, music Instructor, asThe pubtfojs cordially Inylted to Mar. 10. lead and stiver production in s. iohiuwl of the IntermounUin for "i? home.; "T;'"i-''.v,'( was removed from offloe as sisted by Lylc Nelson and Lee But- attend the concert and dance to Utah. . will r receive a dally district, will be the speaker i The meeting promisee to be of ex- estry bo given by the Scandinavians of 1 governor of Oklahoma today tie, hna supervision and direction of 'i Tl at the meeting of the Men's Fellowwage, increase of twenty-fiv- e i Interest with a splendid ceptional Provo, Thursday evening et 8 cents effective March 23. U upon conviction by the senate the entertainment Misa Nelson has club Thursday. March 2L In program arranged by Orvll Slnrle- - ship o'clock In the Pioneer ward hall. waa learned today. cnarge or the dancing, and Mr. But ronrs or impeachment. Mtno "Fish and Game." ton. and a buffet lunch by Oeorge la the Trope hall. the ne ts tne stage aircttor. Included In the program are the The vote was S3 to for According to best estimates of which subject lecture, . ,, , . "Lotta" is a muslcakcomedv In numbers: following uanney4 will Mi profusely Illustrated with on the charge of genSelection, available, the Increase, affecttwo acta, and depicts the life In 1890 choir; selection, mixed quartet; eral Incompetency. beautiful hand colored elides. The ing five thousand men. win Work commenced today on the house Is open for inspection at the reading. Anita Hanson; solo, Chris dd $U50 dally to the s Lieut Gov. W. J. Holloway. at the mining camp. Pancake Flat boy scouts of Troop 11 .will be speFrolslandV remarks, Alfred Mad- which la time of Its completion. m wha A haa vaiiroruia. cial gupts and c. & LAfsboy remodeling of the house The recent advn" theatrical oartv n,Mn lms . payroll . . . , . r w?nM na.KllJk " ll.n.nn.l,nlnil Ik. to In Is house Itself be sen; The selection, paintMrs. In ' T ,no choir; daft,' the price of lead from t : ' : com- oona win render nta arrived for por since 4ohiMton, wtspenalon ed and the bricks marked. The Tenle lterson and Chris Frols-lento 7.M annbubced ' by the ""j61 duritutH.Better Homes week In April selections. ian. Pa now becomes governor 1lM1rf J?'"on at tl. 8gement violin solo, accompan led hy C Ward, Prow contractor, has feature of the outside arrangement In fact to servo 4ohntoif In- - cake Flat It ts a great day for the Amerlcaa Bmelllitg and The meeting will begin with din-, fining company Is believed a ner served promptly at 6:80 o'clock charge of. the reconditioning of th .will be. the tnaaslea arched door Mrs. Hodapp; ''America," choir and imi. aaynery. comply, romaaaa. H lermv ropipieora M ttf 11 which a distinct of eel be brick is to which mi Jr to by the soout tnothcrs. house, combine to snake HLotur real en- congregation. Xnh: twotory hsve made the Increase tx- be transformed from a plain Incon type. , The out!.e surroundings, . , , night and Thurs- - ' and The cast of Characters mr)ii1. dwelling to a fine five room garden path wjll correspond. TIMH!f tTTt.TC" Nr.no STAKE CONFERENCE venient Rising metal prices buve lay! HtUe change y colonial home. : Caused three RAN FRANCWCO. March 20 (T.W ths following: Abe Ehclly, the dlo- The latest thing In the waTtif a Claus Hall, a farmer llvlnar ttrevlnua in tf mperature. PAYBON. The 'Tegular onarterlv north 1 lnnreaeea ahieo Ut Other than daclsi lng thai Uta dia. .hcsung.system.w 4e PleaRani CMvT'wiXrannm 'Continued o,ior. f ta Pafa ElghlJ""" or American news irinuuon ! in t mi nutt.! snd a Mthronm also will be Includ custody Affecting miners er-- -r The bouse is MaxIrtiumUmp.lht'ld In the tabernacle . at Parson when he" wsi throughout tho world had an Im Tuesday night In ed the , features. h ,' .m.'.n. r .modernising . opptr production, lii Mmi overcome by imbibing to much Saturday and Sunday. Departing ruurta Tuesday, MODERN WOODMEN MEET Ctrpper company baa nct ns customaiwsjf JoUowed Provo ire uraxt to MJt th. home Theto Is td be a fireplace In the wood alcohol. This Is thexaeronrf portant bearing on foreign rela I ,rom , ' d the kitchen lm- - time tions, Henry L. Stlmson. hew secre-isr-y the Income, of in f Modem Woodman mt Minimum temn.i In the stake, the first session wlU whlla It IS l It. AnM.nl mt.t. M during the last two months of stale, dediired to comment will hold will foiTMsl f bullt-lworkers fl dHy' since ccj r Ihev thai k eld PWmtlS mlsbt better nd .M.rM.t.le sessions three regular meeting to- ! they Tuesday. Si : ; . .r ti prices started lipwutO. C O. P. '. -- on Sunday. . , uis ' '; " desired. ,,i . - :' Of! PP. 5 gr4 WP AGAINST STAKE WIEN vi .cor.-.p'ct- SPORTSMEN TO J RUBBISH FIRES GATHER HERE 1 full-gro- PLAN ACTIVITY Actio -- rd :.? p. i y -- ROTARY GIVES DOCTORS FACE DAMAGE SUIT Elf - ORATORYPRIZE 11 he-street, of'',-....- tt RUTH DEWEY later-meeti- GROVES' . newesf .serial X-r- . 90-d- jbeginnuig: MARCH 26 JUNIOR iflGH t, evening neraia Will lnitiate " T""" X-ra- die-char- Ar IN OPERETTA nt pf Legion Official. To an Qub Speaker - - - UtahMnerstof JOHNSTON Wll-for- Scandinavians To Cent I Increase Wage IS CONVICTED : Remodelling of House For n If' lit w con-vlrtl- tt vThelWcalher 3 - 5 - 1 d; MB.' two-stor- oaferiKJebariiaia.l 61; J ktt wt 1 . m- -A Mf Su" - J - - J - - , s ,t. ." sn 'f saws ' a i j A-- V' - - - - t , n - , g . r |