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Show x. u, au WlmJ 1 1 - te UiJ i 1 ' TI13 BEST ttt aii rrvi nrrv fcttAssLS iuk I i RIVALS ia-a- Verj i --- , . , . .1- 1 s :a ? . ii : ; . - 7 ' " y p, TJ t All CPU Ft aTi, N T Y.--' F K I D A Y, AH C lT'2 2? 1 9 2 9. ' : ' M , . . - r , i , hTF'-"'.- :. - ,,,1,,; , v - n'y, .. - "-- '' 1 .7 . - r... ;T :TELErnoxi: u,i J ft T 'niw;fi?nvni flew - ; . . WaaX '" ' ' liJL -- , 1 f .'"T7 ' V-- ' iiniiih 4" iii i a... til ill mm m m m , I- -- - .-- W :V A. paper ' iU. ----- - -- ', - ; a ti. a&d - , ' i", - f ; ITJCC rive" CL. ; :' 1 ' - ; m sm' ' " ' 14- m m J - m mi I I " ; - It. a . l I fiiii I r -:- .111 v 1 e8t f ntitled to development Ik i h riii ri ' """II. - . u m Days No Action "5.T? Sherifl 16 ' "' - ' ' J " . vr7 he can -r- l ,H I w M m - m - .. , mi mi - m -- a m m ,;. - . 0 r ii , - I ) , 1 u B R s uIt rzzrrrkt 4Sf.,, - , stager, ComlVUhU W. H. Wattis for special - for x i ' iPaul. Clagstoney Weslera jDivl4 ,t ., ::J:J .! r 4 connection with the resignation dematwhr "shetlff-flv-- oyd-- r BlggelTthlHJ from Eopt'rfeyfor lallure to busmesa candois to aid in report certain matters pertaining to that unfoldment," declared the sheriff's office. j "IHeChamber the .'tJWtedta of the Western - IM tHm v dl- - .. 2, att- - J , , ,( MaSrch t BIRMINGHAM; Ala.. March 22 U.P At least three persons vrero destroy killed by atornadtr-whte- h ed the village of Merrelltop in east ern Alabama', today , : All three SfT the dead, were nfc Mexico, gro school children, killed when the Chihuahua, JUAREZ, Marl 32. z, (liPbrJ- - plains. huahua soon will bring the down- house, according to Mrs. Myrtle fall of Calles, General XXLEsco-bar- , Nin pVoprif tress af Aim vUlagfc rebeF generalissimo, told S.OOO. general store, which escaped joi-Ch- ' ' mm ' xeclamatioji-proaccfcfndrovidesi-f- - ; SALT LAKE"C1TY, Utah, 22 (bl)l-Th- e fibril of f Actual Number cf Read Un- - governor's of the ciiajnhejiiQminerii have offered the Vrty-- ' TcHamB'criheiiJid U sponsoring the Dce'r .Creek recUma-tio- n known; Reports Confhct project at the Utah water storage commission hearing . ; . inj? ; '; Village" : SdioIhoussj March 27; It was announced toda; Deer Creek A The project is uhiVof .the Salt Lake Basin Said to Be Wrecked. the tonstruttfon of a" and will address a meeting' "' business- - amr the cheering revolutionists in the pubof E. ... J. Fjeldstedi secretary western- division Mr: Clagstone, lic sincfe manager of the Chamber of Com- Ogden' chamber of' commerce, and the square in his first speech revolt, started. merce, of the United States, will ad- other a cprqEC'itat rs' of that. or; . X : ( dress a meeting of Provo business, p;ani2aticn v.i!! bo in the visiting" men April 2. party.. of tn.th" relatively , its th national chamber bus!-nrsa has grcv-- to be the larg s OTalzattDn In the world. yirtiially every branch of industry, and commerce is included its membership of more than .700 local chambers or commerce and trade associations. These con Ktddington Refuses to Restituent member organizations have De- V Launch Plans for 1 an underlying jmsmbershlp: it more sign; $4,000 I. O. U. than 900,000 i of the cVa-- iJ countfy's clared in His Handwriting. Mah Lake With April 'nveariiig WjlSffl -- ofCWffiffiErce"f jaiaPaul I ::q W. H. Wattis, of Ogden. director I . e j Meeting of Business Mem No answer has as yet bo'en given In acTueve," ancTIRS Mir r 'r":1' ; ADDII. fiM 4 'MVT;' bythe board of county cornmjs3lon-.- i en. to the. annliration filed hi' B. F. RtiDer. dGDutv shei iff aheapHr the-,bis- r- : , Water Storage Body Is Expected to Decide Al ADltMA Upon First Umt Soon; Proro Chamber ; Committee. Appoints Special uh i hi t - 1 - f : j m , Roper's Application Hearing. y Man ... After ; m RAd commander ncATii cocjin i Predicts Victory Tp BeSpeaWttUrbrLHAlVlbLrU Dl OA DflDCD Metttngtif KIwanis Clubs Held With LargeAt- :tendJince Featurtau; Thrift Declared Vital tQ Success. Inter-Cit- " m m m Vlllllill riiii llll . If InhMiiMocinM OIL ILI H III. 5 r- At 7; V A 1 s . -- :Human Element, in eiisuiess- - lpllasiz(iniPW f - ; , -- b. I f ' y r--V ! ? W I firinr" - moots- - i t, 1 rORTY'TIHRD YEAR, NO. 194. ii - ' i r it-- - . -f or wroirtheProvo-TiverTOnserveter'flovvJn- g Enlo Utah lake.. The unit, if constructed, will provide acre--' feet of water yearly to.farmers.andmuiucipalities.-v:-' " 'JL. Other'unlts of the1 nrolect hleh . . 92,-00-0 " J ' are U be T considered are the Hyrum-- f Porcupine projects la Cache county and th Magpie reservoir on SECURES - NOTED ARTIST " According to ' " Secretary E."s. Hinckley, the,, provo Chftmbet of Cpmtnerce may appoint a special committee of, three .to represent the organization akthe t:oni(ig hearing and also to .confer with the of the JBalt tke,organi-cation- . It has been reported from authoritive. sources that tBeovern-- nivB is oesirpus ot proceeding with the Deer creek njt firsts unleei ob- staews in. regard, to ihe Utah laki waiters should .develop legsxtcehnl camics that would bold .the project ' up itunporaruy. i ti '. "Dr. Adam" S. Bennion, per- - The application for the hearing The known- dead, according to t sonnel directer of Utah Power-an- d r was filed with the county commis- aret MiHer Parker; Light company, at' an intercity sion on March . In the Intervene Roosevolt Smith and John Henry Lee Greene Richards Will Be has meeting of Springville and Provo lng 16 Tlaysthe-coTnm1ssiArt Head of Coming been unable to "say either "Yes" or Kiwahis clubs Thursday" night Death List May Rearh 15- I- Mendenhall JPresides No", in Teply to Ropera prayer. Mrs. Nixon, whose telephone ap Summer School The .meeting was held in the While if is realized that any parently was th only one in opsocitisefts hear of may eration in the. village, said the dead group Springville Third ward Relief private ciety hall with a large- - percentage thd charges and pass on the same, might possibly reach 15. Lee Green Richards. . one of of the membership of both clubs in those interested in the case Prefer Three wero seriously Injured, she Utah's outstanding artists, .has been board of a.iendance. Seymour L. Mendenhall to have, tne members of th said. They sre: to conduct the art school Sr., of the Springville . club, was county commissioners handle the Thomas Lee and Margaret Jean, engaged. of the Alpine, .summer school of master of ceremonies and Dr. Madi matter in connection with Sheriff children, and Madire negro school Young univrtsity, which son W. Merrill of Provo was toast- Boyd who lias agred to such an ar George, - negro . -teacher., of ths Brigham , wiu begin at Aspen Xlrove, July 23, master. school. rangement: Common courtesy. ttJs Tlftr Nixen atort wai turhitfifito according to Clawsoit Y. Cannon; Vocal selection jwwafurmedld, nuJ4 haKeHfeflaght M . an emergeney hospital immediately dean of the summer session. by Mrs; James A. Bullock and Bob either negative or positive, from the "I am happy to be able to an Robinson f Provo. They were ac after the storm struck, m?b. Nixon :aid.- - Nurses and Mr. Clagstone is enroute to the doctor from counce the- engagement . of Or. companied on the piano ty Belle could be made and the case dis Game Fish. SALT LAKE CITY, Mar. 22. - :.!! Jacksonville ana Piedmont were Richards for the reason. that many Crandall orspringville. Rnnual meeting of the r.at'unol posed, of, artists have" .suggested that he action to oust City Audi rushed to the scene. 'ine visiting .clubmen were preD. C.. chamber ifl. Washington, The application filed with the Miss Willie Belle Emerson, Pied would be the proper.man for the po- -' sented with favors in the form of county commission by. Mr. Roper is Plans to restore Utah lake as the April 29 to May- 3. The keynote of tor Keddington from office was ideal game fish habitat of th? west the .annual meeting will be the started today. morit ijprse, said in a telephone iition this summer," Dean Cannon a large carnation. as follows: A conference was held, by the city conversation that .rescue workers said. "Mr. Richards Is probably A N, KlmbaH,'bI New tork, thter-attonwere launched Thursday night at In keeping with a custom of the ""Gentlemen; scan of the disaster told Utah's- - best knbwn, artist,? anthihia of theProvo J3ltnngfCiuer1t. trips to- - tho at an typewriting "contest" man-age- r. the session enthusiastic rSpringville club, toastswere given JIJIBH ga; Cttt luC III vBCUl Vllv. X I to be eight were-deaand. Albert Tarigora. also of She said she ad Works have met with favorable Tnonorof Reyn&ldsr StCT occupy the position of deputy sher Conservation association In the city and throughout the westernr divis the exact. nature of charges This ministered first aid to more than comments in some of the most ex New i York, .present and four-tim- e and county building" Nearly 100 ion, Mr. Clagstone has gathered filed agqinst theauditor. and Grant Crandall, whose " birth iff. Of Utah county, sUte of Utah, was-- a result-o- f clusive exhibition . both in the Cha'mpkMi typist tf the woi!dL will the finds of a 20 Injured. day anniversaries had occurred under the appointment of Shetjff fish and game devotees, Including some interestingr-matcr- ial relatinc move be present at the pomraercial con- United States and Europe?' who dV- aomd fifteen pi)pery SaH Lakfr to business conditions since the last meeting of the club special Athandwriting expert T t. 11.AVA throughout of D. Utah county, Utah, John Boyd, tesi.wnicn wiu te Jieid At jirifihami were present at the the -sportsmen, MasJPrflAhaiyeJt 41 L?,yiI;Vre-L'- f (Conthiued on Fagelx) wjjich B.ajdappointnyjt. has been university, March 29. Mr. Richards, according i!o Dean xoung - In. addition. confirmed byyour honorabi'oard ; Plan Kimball and Spawning Grounds lems vital to the west, with special office was Keidington's. .. . Cannon, isa masterZpf Jfendscape Mr. Tangora, Mrs. F. E. and, The I. O. U. was discovered after Immdiate" reconditioning of Pow- reference to developments in the Raymond. . and and "painting has done of the portrait . M- said John D. Boyd, ell's slough in the vicinity of Utah field of state and local late city treasurer Where'as, of Gregg Bver Publishing company He Ma taxation. m oils and San loth masterly, .things sheriff of Utah" county, state of lake,, as spawning grounds for black will also 11(1111 ptllBUII. HI1U ' Fancisco,.' is l as many A-- t . effect on WttS 1UUI1U UUU.accounts Mine watei"colors. speak concerning , me with commeVelal which dis teachers of tho State, Utah, has charged failing bass was upon at the conclu- business of legislation pending in an audit --of his ffrof. B, JVLarsoftr-wh- o was the , certainmatters to hia- - sion of theagreed faree" shortageswas " ot meetlngrJrArthtirfe-cham- , I Congress, and will report on pres cioscor first to of art artist the. haveharge to was which it PARNASSUS. Pa., March 22 ,UJ!) school my duty state fish and game commis- ent ictivities of the - National dered. Approximately 2Q0 have already as Aspen Grove, and ,who A check late today showed,'that After the conference the city at him, and for said reason said snerif f sioner, who was present, iiledged th Chamber. registered for, the contest ' nas worx laaen JKan. under Jjee 41 miners were known to have(lost Thehas demanded my realgnatu said action eouUI be taken in the ar- ecooperatlonot his . The of tralforniaschool I" seventh western divisional torney sheriff of Utah county, Utah, vcniure unu everydejartment open to any regularly enrolled high iieddingtoh undeh- three Their lives in the explosion yester- of ipttrhead sportsman prvs- - meeting will be held at the Hotel against fine Routine matters occupied the at depbty arts waswhen he director statutes malconduct, malfeasance day at the Kinloch mine of" the two different school student, are attracting entention of the state board of insan (Continued on Page Six) years, is of the opin- trants from Bigelow, Ogden, on Oct. 7 and 8. continued on Page Six) and impeachment. He said the ex Valley Camp Coal company, bffi- - ion that officials Logan on the north to of school ity at the monthly meeting of that the, or chargea to he filed Pjalsnnoum;eA St, George on the south. - The concould" not have found body held, at the. Utah state hospit a anywhere Sixteen miners remained to be probably would not be announced man more especially prepared for test will consist of two shorthand al Thursday. There were in at accounted tor. until morrow. tendance Governor George H. Dern. the work. Prof. (Continued on Page Slit) ; Larson, though he Twenty-si- x bodies have been re Keddihgton was called in after rears ne cannot be present this sum State Auditor Ivor Ajax and State moved from one the miner mine; the conference given the opporTreasurer As Krchrlatensen. the school -- on account trf wnn.i-.r- f iUpi iiv t,t- - xncr n,ansut Moused; rt- - In this monthly-repoto ther enthusiastic-- , ovct i 14othci;saccurnteJyhecke Dr Frederick --Dunnr upr--4 cue workers said, remained to be ' nBanvuiriii ui oxr. nicnaras. stated that six deaths mim.f WMV sjhsu hi ii,i.ii.uiu WK, Viy99fimm9imfmf ssjBjsMsjSMSjsjgsjsjsjBiasMs liftctMrom tho mine- on stretchers' - lntendent, occurred .at th hoscital durthis afternoon. . " CLUB LEADER HERE , j ing the month of Febrtiary. Twen The bodies of the fourteen men V.- debate The , Wyomlng-f- e D. P. stale. rfcih ty patients had been received and were found groupeaV together trt a leader, is Murray, In Utah county today and will be held tonight" at 7:30 o'clock 18 patients, had beenrtlischarEei nuns duiiiv uiHiancc I HahlMtty fym riigiiUn t....U i.t - I uii'lef,caM: ftalJ-- . . JjMY'ni 83.?jatienta tfotnolTMntfWCwher Delbcrt Oroberg and RaymoncV " county clubs. Fridav h treatment, or a net decrease of two the explosion occurred. visited clubs In American Forh Peterson of the "Y" wTll uphold the in population. Pleasant Grove, Manila, and "Alpine. rtf gatjve 'aide, of the questionv "Re- It jsasthrfqpinlon ff th hniird I MASONS WILL MEET Appointment a a federol piotiihi-tio- n His schedule for Satnrtin u . soiyeai, inst. tne fiea ot Tempor mat tne hospital should subscribe Ivarihoeof the agent to sci-v- with the 'fortes "CI,, .ary Inskhlty as a Defense for Crime acre feet of for. not ls than-50-0 of Goerge A. Goatos, acting prohi- commandery No. 3 of the Provo x p. m.l SDanlsh Fork 3ti""wu" wsnea. Wyoming water in the Deer Creek reservoir. bition admlniat-atc- r for Utah, has masunic iuuKe hi oe conoucteu iuaiiei4jn m.;, Banjamin-- : 6 d,bUr r Hrold gcott and AW beetrBecarM By jrputy Shetifrsrr SatuTday aT o Tmrin Ths Masonic j., 7 p. m. and Lake Shore :30Psyaon f hert Tence, and are p m meeung with regard to the building ' accompanied All degrees will be con- - M. ullr A.. Willis, ft memoer 01 tne torce ei temple. n - rrrr V .. ..f. v.; ' rvm program. It is understood, howccompaniea Sheriff J. D Boyd of Utah county, forrwi M,mh. r th. tvn aWtixl critic One iudze will " ever, that f t least, one wing will be Ib. Catt. according to an announcement rcouested to be pWni by the Wyoming debatera built for male patients on the north mn'de Thursdav! The appointment The pubUo Is cordially Invited to end of the present mala building A I ' I t f I , . v V Mr. Willis was J. tendered I through ; bttend. , .i , , M. of fed the commissioner "7" letter In eral (irohibltton bureau I Mv. ChurcR from Washington received In V-. office, Wednesday. Goat'' ' Ewcona norm ana i; Diversity II I lbeitipsey I 1 It in expected that Mr. Willis will i : . i enter on his new duties immediately Pajm Sunday will be observed at 1 or within the next few dsys, at tne community cnurcn with : t least. .,Tie new position brings a sermon and special substantial increase in salary, fed music on Sunday, March 24, begin- "NEW YORK, Mar. 22- .-i ;i eral agents receiving $2300 per year nlruT at 11 a. m. The pastor, Rev. , Amv mink iauHnr "AV. Wck-DempseV.'. for f r hlllan. rr .uuj K. E. Bachelder, will preach on the IMllMSW'T'Mln'1'1 Wesi4-tir4tnT, tteVatVand ..5, ator -In eyt'ry until with h deed, a $U40 heavyweight wni bp.lhg cl: as penses, compared subject, The Day ot Triumph' nem acnooi rruvg oia niga hand of Mrs. Nevada . inoir plon, signed & contract V y One of the spMlsl tnnsUrnumbers yesr paid to Utah county deputies. selves juniur the proud In, Thursday night to becoms a partner of 1? who then fell heir' to dictatoV:' Willis tins served ss deputy. In will be "The Palmsrnndered by of the charming ,bp-- lady, "bert J. Fugaay In the prt .... Mrs. Hf" A. String ham. - A cordial N W. Sheriff Boyd's offlre for the last ptwntatlon .ni( t . I'T tlon of.fiBhts. The mn: t Joseph Gerron., mansirer f the five years, having been appointed dlnce.at the weicomv is exienaea lor this or nigh school auditorium. - Forest Stocks company' is tot iwq years, i:d Vuls In August 1924. Jie formerly served played wen sny of the services of the church. The play, said to have been by f sr hi and other wealthy men, sr to a city marshal of Lehl for a num Sessions of the Sunday school part J. No little mirth ,Vas the best ever staged by the 'Junior csusfd back Dempsry and Fujari. the action Sol Lbtskl, ber of years prior to his appoint high school, wss convene regularly esch week at 10 of by produced Juptlet Jewish h ..' iwrooiev. sienea at a ment. in his u m. The young . broker, . por perfect of pebpls's meeting Ben M. Doty, the direction . Terence In the office cf a a "Able of "Ikle" real or. m oeia ounasy evenings at 7 p. m. trayal music Instructor of the school, ably 11. ' attorney," Arthur' F. Dr. assisted by Lyle Nelson, dance di- Waant that a sweet , olce. with became eTfc-- ve The contract, , which Vera Bergeson Smoot. Mayas. r. Patty rector, and Lea Buttl. stags djrec-to"Inira'edlatliy; hnV. JarkJ to- hew, sang? She not. only won the . W j," , i I v. celved his first fhrck for but that of The whole performance Waf both hearts of the audience . . Vices. bed who Tom a hard miner, Butler, Beaidtful beautiful and charming. of the cor! The amount v a. ' time proving his real worth. v. r-- .. Pwildent Ephraim Bergeson - of because f; the real spirit and Wis not learned. , . 1 Ald!l,Thtrgoa iis:"X0lU"! W8 .. . . . .1. I J49 de A. of davs of the Bursau win Utah! Bnow or thj? DOttUiEcy. .:ild ..be .. . -be In attendance Saturday at..a plrted and revived,, byjthe. aulnTj flHrmfflm hBtrrvotr and actiorf. to a trlrVa himilneis? rain tonight and tmv IniMrlinl mr stags his furl bout, in cn . M.l AwAttiult Merrin as Rex Duke and Thomas and ivnrn .Aliim meeting in the county agricultural Pamela Judson,'.lctt above, had everything tharmdnef couTJ huy. 'HeF father, owner oTW fash Uitufday; colder , With Fufarv, June fi, ):i Chirm Sandy and Slippery Sam, rwpee- south nor-- lopablJudson Hotel In New York, lavished the luxurlea of life upon her. They had made her selfish, agent's office st which Iks boards the stKotiing wYi IT I anight arena he will bulW la t i o n; moderate atrong.wlUcd and.prlty. ,., , jaLdlrfctori of ,Uie..cooptrAtJynjttt that "wraKlon. hr , .,.,.,., .,,.,;,. jDn: .,'. run. who and speech, ' as P'py ioir in. cold wave south the county will discuss the feasibly tknii In sons, acting Xtanrteii win c Mildred 'Lawrencs, right, was a Jublle stenographer In Psnula's father's hotel.; She. iu&jl mother fjammy I were cast the Au. k. principals west portion. cruel than, ho .contact at My of amalgamation with tna state l'cv.twe!s.?;t .bta etiaroj' and ttster to UVpertnleT small salarr." Her only conUct with luxury-mo- re, well chosen. The ' acting, singing, fsrm bureau. This matter was pro- t ntany sppisuse irom large sat bent ivi Sgalliiit t)i all came' from the glimpses she got of. the fashionable throngs at the Judson Hotel, and of wefe Maxlranm temp, speaking dancing Ufled audience thf evkicncs.of to gave at In resolutions the racketeers passed posed attempted "chaUenepr, probably H j; What happened when Pamela and Mildred became rivals In love.... when ana most pleasing type. and enjoyment Thursday, SS. the recent state conventlotr of the i; ' bignest Bullock er cf Chics gn. girl became Interwoven by ruin Pamela1 brother.... when the ltea of4hse two totslly different Tom portrayed the mys Ct-v- rs' ty Frank wspp, as terious thriUlng fjew aorlal, rttlch fsrm btiresti held in Provo during Abe Shelby. as ewUlng as they art realistic la told In Ruth wy Minimum temp. well, stranger Pancake of was, dictator die . Flat, " . ' ... January, Clrl-r- w . v. . . . .. . (JlrL''U hoglM la Evening Herald, March 99, mmmmmmmmmmmmWMmmmmMf Thursday, . ott shoj-'perio- SEE d exiB-nce- WILL RESTORE rdpre-eeatativ- ea 1 TO.OUST S. L BASS FISHING!? ' - , v-- al , . a4d 1 1 I STATE BOARD Miners Deadf After Exblosion" At Kinloch n-cl- . wmtonhara,'".ifc irtor-r-epp-rtj HAS SESSION - vartaua--c.vtntsjirlilc- . - act-charg- 1 . for Rieh-Gir- l ;id lively s.'?T. - - - .y- VVX -- pure. tunlty-ie-5ttg- -- 4-- H '," 4-- H APPOINTMENT v J";. , m " iu pr-mrr .. i,i. II Doi-ari- It It - II yotningTonight WILLIS GETS fit Community BrY.UTo Debate it Junior High k eretfa lit-oc- ca io - -- Signs 'ioIIelpFugd'ri ididEnte'rtaWeiit 't niora 0,0..,,. ' lPrpnmte Bonis i. , geor-- . chine Many W edium n-- ,Tte Weather .... -- Ephraim Is Here Saturday - x.- " ' - ' . tnsH-etate-rar- fLi r -- y , ' k - !.' |