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Show THE BEST EIYALS 10 PAGES UTAH COUNTY Pages PROVO. UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY AFRIL FQETYrTHIED YEAR, NO: 204.- - .. i' ln',n "i WOT aa rfi if a If Stein Installed JNear-Rlirrar- W"! In Rocky "si Rill I HI I II j. v Mountain Agent to Pay Penalty For Rape Conation IIIIRI Edwin Stein, New Exalted "Ruler, Outlines Policies For Re-Senten- Ensuing Year; Impressive Services Conducted. T. EawTn Slein. mcsUont ami mairogcv of Andjsriieignic was-in- . stallt4 ThuiBdayeveninp us the e?taltod ruler of Provo lodke No 849 B. P. O. Elks, to- whlLh office-- had been unanimoi'.sly eloctoU i: SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 5 (UP) While the mid 41ewe&t was sweltering in an unseasonal heat wave, the Rocky Mountain region was - . J. EDWIN' STEIN near-blizza- IS EXPECTED , inches. Colder weather was predicted for Utah tonight. PORTLAND, Ore., April 5. month previously. Folic ' s Outlined Pledging himself and his ofricors to work until Ingly for tho and uplift of the local organization. Exalted 'llulur Stein ouJ.ime'1 sonic tf the policies. to be pursued undt'. his direction duimg the next twelve months. Beautiful Elk pin3 were to BuaShiblds and Prof. C. S. membeis of the lodge, for the rplendid Tecoru they made at the recent swimming meej in St. Louis. . G. M. Taylor outlined plans for the c'.ty clean-u- p campaign ant! urged the- membtYs of the lodge t'. assist in making Provo one of tho most wcedless as well as the fairest cities in the nation. The impressive' installation si'i' ' vices were conducted by Joseph T. wr-lfar- in the grip of a snowstorm whlcn reached proportions, Barometric Disturbance The storm, general over the half of the weather map, wits due to deep barometric disturbfincea wnicn gainerea over uie nonueiu Rocky mountains and adjacent plains and plateau states, the weather bureau reports. The heaviest snowfall was from Durango, Colo., with 1.44 Loss of Lone Airplane liy Federals Hurts Morale KJ".t of Naco Defenders: The entire Pacific northwest shivered in the most "unusual" April of record as temperatures . and snow fell took a nose-divflurries throughout the region-froto a depth of several inches. Six Inches of Sno- wAs much as six inclieshf snow. fell to part ol lower Portland last night and it was generally at that depth on the heights. The ground was sjtill covered to a depth of up to three inches this morning. Snow fell all night at Seattle but melted as it fell. Anacortes, wash, saw its. first April snow of history when a half an inch fell there. The snow flurries, mixed with rain, hail, and intermittent sunshine were reported from nearly all points west of the Cascades and in NACO, Ariz., e' April 5 (L".E t He's Veteran Of Fires Ex-Dr- y Its Farrer, district deputy grand aerial defense destroyed when, rebel riflemen shot down its lone air- CIIHI tiiii rap To Serve Not Less Than Years For Crime; Appeal of Decision : i J Js genied JBupreirt(LCQurt.Ll'. . .. . v-- toyal Ch?istenaelU ioiimv. federal committed to the Areaj Unparalleled ,Snpw Jtt ip 1711 II1 -r- nnftr s CnnditionaJPte-vai- l fl I iftrBjaltedulerl IU..UJ LUUUL mm . PRICE FIVE CENTS IH13 -- u 1929. 5, 'Hi. r- I mm IITAU TODAY iJflmit J. i.. -- .by JUltlWTnan c fjj five years. He va? Judge (Icon.?o.VVvVorl1ien Friday morning m the toarth 'district coiiil attt'r the supreme court denied, his appeaj, and affirniod the sentence "of the lower cowt. "Christensen wqa present in court this morning jvith his attorney, "Vere McCarthy, and his bondsman, haying been brought hire on a remittitur issued by the supreme court. 8 Probabljr Not AffectedT p'Hf: "tv A t.l- - i, ,$9 in-th- Deccmber-2- -- While persistent rumors have been in circulation fpr. sow time that the L, D. S. church intended f? cloii ltd schools, and e4tablih oemmartes, U U Attracted Statewide-A- t tent ion ."The trial of Christensen how attracted statewide attention l)ecause of his activities as a prohibition ;,geait. "' He was toimd guilty of rapj by a jury Fourth district court, Iiarson on President Heber J. Gi;ant An nounces JNew Policy ;As ContercncrOpensjf tt"VVU. . prohibitiaentrwas; mgi tHVltrtH StteHttJ-6f- U.: tWVll lO . - to serve a term of not less than five years in the state prison. ' .Christensen appealed the" case 'and it was. taken, before the supremo court, May 12, 1928. The decision, affirming the sentence of Judge' Larson was concurred in by all ot the members of the court, and was written by Judge Straup. : - RCMIION IS GIVEN ex- alted ruler, assisted by M. Howard Graham as grand esquire and tht plane, the federal force holding following off icera: .Dr. H. F. Can Naee, Sonora, Just across the in non, grand esteemed-- - leadirnr revolutluniata, prepared today" for esteemed loyal knight; LeRov a vigorous onslaught by General Hardy, grand esteemed lecturing Fausto Topete's insurrectos. knight; W. L. Biersach, grand secLast Minute Preparation retary; J, A. Boshardr grand treasThere waa little sleep in the five urer; Ed Scherrt'r, grand chaplain; miles of trenches surrounding the J. W. Farrer, Dr. M. A. Conant and Mexican town last night as the Henry East grand trustees; Karl garrison of less than 1,000 Yaerui (Continued Indians-made latt miiiuteprepara tion3 to forestall the anticipated assault. Destruction of the federal plane with the death of Cant. Juan Gu- tterrez 'aiia'XTeul. 'Jesds Gaona had lowered the morale of the defending force and rebels were quick to Sent ere of s 'ri cn - 1 jPlSPUTEOVER ANTARCTICA GETZCFFj i - understood here tttat the TouAg university s not in eluded in that scheme Prcsidon'; V. S. Ilarrln la atf- eonference in. Salt the general Lake ' City and could not be reaohe'd for a statemont today.; However, since none ( the officials- - at the university- - pave been notified of any intention. of closing' the school, it is believed by those close to the slfe uation that the decision to close embraces the Junior colleges of the church only. It is also held ' that instead of being detrimental to the progress . of Toung university, such a move will make it a larger and still stronger Institution tfaan.xver before. -- SALT .LAKE CITY, April' 5 The ninety-nint- h ; 1 to American Disagtce. Angle ment Is Noted As Bywl Expedition Proceeds. , tCJi) geimt-aphu- ar conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dd- y Saints opened today with President Heber J. e "Shag,' an aged dog in Seattle, has been covering fires .in Grant announcing that the, church hio district for yearg, ijg.lurns.,out, riy. o- runs wouia discontinue its jhufca" with the wagors, and he's just been appointed a captain In Engine Com schools' and replace them . frith . WASHTNV-'OLOS ANGiiL:;-5. (IM April 5 .o tu April . for ulU'iiiiuii pany xraryrvVhen there are no fires to be. attended, seminaries. Ben Getboff, the Spring Street tail- - An Angle American disagrepmint "Sh;.g ' hunts up lost children in his district and does odd Jobbs ot ."We rJwould like the veooleTlor ir wns Tound fuiltv (f conspiring in over sovcroife'iiiv J In understand Antarctica child .minding for motheis. that closinr church : bribt-iwhere Cr.irinionder Richard E. Byi I with Asa Keyes, former schools and opening seminaries w anHEdT is encamped with planes today If a will be eble to give ten times as financier, today today was granted matter of diplomatir. consideration many pupils religious instruction,? 14 on in to thc xine Grant said. He explained year picbaiion Washington and London. ...... . that' while I i v .V- sentence passed on him. CoiUCbt British C4ea" uie ciiuren woui" nffe T.fl yp l't I was His motion scnooia it cculd not do s without approved by Ttrt' yt;:te ilrrji'u .'1,1 liuge j?utler ot ' facing a deficit "We would like te rontr.-itii.: note rrrtaln Marion county, who presided when tions of Washington and Oregon. have more of them," Grant added. I in Antarctica. A eliiims British erhH8rer-June-8-to- 46 the three men were convicted of SeminwryCosr Ir Low-MIDWEST HEAT WAVE , 1" r-Ginnn....4inn ...lU .' .He explained , that .the" cost of triMl of tho t.ili.nn p.ir.ln.,. the (IS.E1 5. Relief CHICAGO, April hr.mhinir inirfa during tho How on . .. .land claiming Brit:H:i sovei eignty ,, ' operating a sem:aary was but one t'cise (11 WHICH niivii fi vji waa in sight today for the middle. jast night. C'Ver virtually all ol the AutarcUc tentn. or tnat required., to. run . a as acted Ros Keyes and : prosecutor 7 west which nas been sweltering in region ww the' c?.use of the draft school. Namerous protest. chttrch Advices , Ronnn-rUHnnor- l rebel ten the PLEASANT t GROVE Cornelius was camp, a, defendant , unseasonal)le-"heaenberg Qn1. of an New uiiu 1 ha1 been tecelvud,- - mgalnstrclosj" ' n m,les away ndlcat?d ,Topete .will Baxter, 83, VJIH' Utah pion wv!" for two davBIn making his ru'l!ngJudje P.ut- - ing ofe- the American ncU'. ? rthe-eehool-a, tHdjjJiiurnfBoTne--Wrhe saldV'but 4t4he considers the time eer, died this morning at- the-fater satd: u department personnel th and then ily residence at the head of the vuSffi&FZZ? was the forecast seminary system Is to be extended "This is an extraordinary case. I taraTe Menroe Poolrir.e tne scnoois must jgo." migM be invoked Committee infantry nnd caval advancing De business section. believe the defendant is penitent t in' the- - nrg.:nur; 0:1 the theory President Gran quoted" 'figures or several years he lived m ) aicaiictA wim wiiu on Page Five) TT" jiijr ny aiwiry are (Continued (.f An'aretirn of'th" traCtora which he part showed said par'.fl remarkable Bench Provo but the last'39 were caught In their "heavies" as R0mh'aniinora fnii .l Better Homos week will W wi.iteni 'vi iisj'hi ie. l!ut it church growth during the past im.i. years he had beenduring in Pleas the mercury went about the 80 -- an aido VPH,prHnv nn1 tVu does net nienti in in Provo frojn June fl" to lfl, woi ant Grove where he living year. He pointed with pride rto the since then bad mark. ) the loct'i ino. f act that the church had more than Charles B, Hazeltine, commanding been a familiar and Inclusive. figrespected The highest temperature record- 500 negro troops two thousand missionaries scatter British claims rre considered l'.er ' nr nnilo Decision Made here, to take add- ure. sr0" ed yesterday was at Jacksonville', ed to be so ed throughout the world preaching : that pracprecautions for safety of Ameriisorn in snettieton. England. Mr. This waa definitely, decided at a 111., where a 93 mark swelled fruit can lives. the gospel as interpreted by- - the L, tically any future discoveries Ryrd j luncheon held at the Hotel Itobert3 Baxter came to Utah 56 years ago tree buds Into blogSoms and sent or. any other American might mafte D. S. church. "And yet," said fcrsnt, ' an in at-aboard company which' .emigrant was residents to the shade j would be lintflc to claim by Grc.it Thursday afternoon, S we are receiving the On ' Straw the ship Wyoming. appeals for voyage the week Better Homes jlendcd by hats, white dresses and Britain. It V!s lealinn'ion-o..mute. thi; v . . to America the ran committee and members of the ad ship aground golf clothing appeared in St Louis of tho The Herald heart Spring whlc'.i situation this jrnvMore than $1,200,000 has beeq promt'-and a large number of lives were S. i'o'-Laval Mrs. committee. when the n?erciry stbppca It climb visory wiUfc CiatcsLcililarJa I'. a nment to prepare heavy lost. reply Jo the New officer's for the coming year spenrorMJErecuon -- of --church at 87. And who ran --blame him? buildings, noic wnicn.-airo- r Grant declared, to which Surviving him are his widow and will be elected during ther annual Miiusn 01 iru1 jrrovo How are th itoetM Ki n. urfMuvnf nwrii. the the mcmbeiship contributed dJrecV the following sons and daughters: "M" men's bapquct to be held Tues- the extent of Biiiih claims said Real Kstate hoard, told in detail a e, sentiment with would be elc onm to alight on heavy iy more wan si.wo.oou. spring David and John Baxter, t tho plans, for the new nd lee.rn Community Church day, April 9, in the Third ward liyrd in..ift,t, tf Miltish territory BUTTE, Mont, Aprit 6 (i: P) -- R. Hugh Baxter, Sprlngville; Orem; Second North Mrs. amusune llltinned dflllOllsUatiOU IxiUien University Ave. nnrl .n la, .!, ftuliu his Antarctic explorations. Tnrppg MnCoyt 38, alias James lit HuxUtr. wim-M11CI4, interest is being, manifest uie now otinK const rucleil. ': or John Clark, was arrested here and.Mrs. Agnes Burns, alter Both BriliHh and American of Pleas, in ell t:e wards of the all He nlro- - touched briefly the Bet- - j reImportant services will be held at ly stake In and inls confessed is a admit there of he conflict today that was he ant Orbve. He Is also survived by 7; the' Community church next Sun the man who robbed ter Homes Week "A to ward elections. tho Each f,!iKan, claims oviV Antarctic areas. the Bountiful a large number of grand children gard c Means a Home, and a Homo .Means day, April 7. is handing In a petition' signed by Bank and Trust of Salt and great grandchildren. company Of unusual Interest will be the a Lot". ten "M" men for their choice is Might A"mit Claims City and escaped from the Funeral services will be announc- visit to Provo of Dr. Raymond C. Lake To permit the note to renin 1:1 un vice secre Supt C. A. Smith of the Ptovn and president, president state Utah 5. prison March Brooks of Pomona collcgij.. CalifortdJat.cj in the opinion of Amer city schools, outlined A meeting ot the Sons Of Utah answered, for the elaborate tary year. coming was captured by local ponia," His address will be given in liceMcCoy A count will be made to deter ican diplomats, would amount to an plans for th Pioneers was held Thursday sitarr May day exerelsen, after the ad received a desadmlHBion connection with and of rll Uritish claims in the Better Homes committee mine' the ward with the greatest noon in the city court room, will) special Sunday and picture of the escaped MASONIC MEETING the Antarctic. The Biitlsh noti offered it Cooperation in th'e nr. W. A Gay. vice president, presiding. evening services beginning at 7:30 cription percentage of members present convict. Police A of the member him as approached speeial meeting o'clock. The public is Invited. The he The following members were in-According to Merrill Christopher- - mentioned the proclamation of 192ii rangements of the day'g activities.) sat In a shoe repair shop. Mnsonlc held of will be the lodge message will be of general commuson. "M men's president, this ban by tht;' British Imperial conference Miss Irene Harris, school mirr,", Itlatcd: BF. Roper, Sidney A. Pace, "You ain't made no Ma10:30 at the at a.m., mistake, Sunday Press was In- will assist with the program. She j nity Interest Parley A. Water. James F. McOel-- . ha said. 'Tin the guy that sonic temple. All master Misoni quet promotes to be the best ever which, the United At the. morning service of wor- boys," held All men living In the stake formed, made claim to virtually all mnde a few remaiks. w. A. Gay and T. A, Cluff. j' lu lan, robbed the bank and escaped from and are brethren covolally oetwrcn me visiting ship the pastor, Rev. E. E. Bachel-de- r, thn nrlann r Building plans of the deninnstm. sges 01 17 and 24 nre of Antarctica then known to exist. Hereafter the meetingt of ' the to attend. invited will preach ser-invited and should get tlcktls from This proclamation made at thn sug ti9n homes were shown the women ber.ut no. It its not bentitiful any Sons of Utah Pioneers will be held . AyV, motk moir respective ward. -- Jatinirn s gestion of Australia and in the u rn. falling from the' dark gray the first Thursday in tha month at (Continued on Pago Eight) The "usual session of the Sunday presidents, or make rcMrvatli4 possession of the state department, 7:30 p.m. instead ot at I pja., as la pky. school win be held at 10 am. with ex held "British title that with Willis Canill&nd, phone 691-already We haven't the heart to print any tne pasv,,- to and of classes ists by virtue tor all pracdepartments who is chairman of the banquet discovery" A. Ouff rf these sentimenta- l- laye about At ths next meeting Services ages. tically all the area. h cdi:ping robins and thc"petp- - will continue his sketch on the hap In,: violets, when a furious bllzinrd pcnings in novo between the years IDAHO THEATER DAMAGED Be i vveping oviV the land. . im anu low. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, April .ToUa Bennett. 483 East geventh Flames starting beh'Sid stage N. tth, an 'uppoitunlst'HefiBW dsmaged the Res theater to the ex Funr.-n-l th.i tailing snrw enrly this morning (Wn vices fir Samuel BunResigns tent of $4,000 yesterday; The theaIn with hla rKtme to the nell, Provo rer.idont, a:-ter's new sound equipment and orProvo schoolmen are attention -Ruth Watts, assistant librarian at will b heli.Monday at 3 r tv Hixald. . AVevf-reiling you-tschool the confer. Wage gan were destroyed. One volunteer administrator's STOTEY. N. S. W.. April 0, OK leyeral hours earlier. The confus the Provo public library, Thursday the Fourt'i Wrd char1!. FriendM tlrkeU io tho Strand theater, enee and is held which .worker wu overcome by smoke.- being Friday Rahewsd hops was held today foi ing nature of the reports Is due to thK for lines view to may reproduced your body at the f.innlv Jhn. evening tendered her. resignation : the fact that there Is no suitable Saturday at Salt Lake City. the finding of the lost trans-Pacifi-c 95Noi-tUntv rsitv below.' the board, to take effect rvldnce. Superintendent C. A. Smith. Prln Junelibrary the "The the vrnue. plane, Southern Cross, and Its crew landing place for. planes at the 1. spring, spring, prior tohe services. In SALT LAICS CTTY. Aprtl 5. Mission station and aviators must clpalft L. B. Harmon. J. W. Thorn of four. beautiful spring," . Provo cem Velda Henderson withdrew from lornu'nt will be I (CJ; Employes ot the Utah would-b-o Search was centered near the got their answers to dropped mess- Inn. O. Rjf rregsard, Fred St rate That's what itUv the library service April 1 In ac toiy. company will receive jCopper Su Fn'd Markhsm and Mower, A. to nre ' Mr. Bunnell died Thursday at his sing. trying urysaais Mission, station. pods sign ages by signs. cordance with her previous notlfl-- J ths wages in the hishighest C. Moffit J. ths If pervisor comprise for. the information from Rut the song of mirth turned from residents at the sta Except II" I message I t cation to (he board. These resigna heme in this city stats wheta ths ths of tory Provo In attendance delegation city tion Indicated that the Southern the Drysdale river mission, nothing to wee tions leive vacancies-- on the library Utah Oenerally h. increase o 39 crn's fourth at conference. the -Cross passed over the station with- nas been neard from JheSoythern : WeAvtrfot'iomf lucre bf -CABK ?OKpft Staff. .'.Applicant far portiions Ult tonight Into efet April -goes day 4 ptt iunm ief ortnh-tljar?iiowr' 'T" of the CrowT since Sunday wkdaatpfc should confer with Nellie WatkcV, 13. Notice ot ths Increase was Baturdsy; wider """" We could print no more of the Prof. Herald R. Clark ttcelptriorthelal message from Uim radioed they were preparing FORMER CTAIINS VISITORSof librarian. yeetatday. 'ported 10 iana in "rotters country Mr. and Mrs. Allf Erlrknon left J otle Brlghnm Young unlvers but onry wish uspiaia c. T. p. mm. (torn juu worsers are . AtiReTel w waa the second communica to say , Alberta, Canada, ait Only a few white men havt ex Raymond, It ThttrwHytrsr the monthly rRv-ro- ll Maximum Ump. ' - plored th Muntryjsrhera the plaae veiling with Mr. and MnrSwffl TJ. t TWa porta say that spring to will a tlon of with attend convention residents of the Dryswill be increased m.r-Thursd-jr"- C I I dMaion earns n Second the North Nlelfton. Book Twenty-aiM Street West Stores and of of them College years down, agt another many ohrmls16a.;Wdnly The Increase will bVlng th? rfbriatlon. While on the coast he Tho weather says. It's snowing. nyer reported' that he understood failed to return. Bom of . the Erlckarns moved from Mantl to daily Wage paid to hitnrr vi the Dryedale folk to indicate that natives are cannibals. Polmnout Canada, Prior to that UrrW they Minimum Ump Js hold your poems on prlney ' Sunday scchont at 9 45 a.m., wilt altrYid a envention uf the 5.73 per day and mu'kve 5. 11 sermon believed snakes nd been for and at Booksellers had wild roam aasoclalloa animals plane ,to be the Southern neighbor many years morning srvlce Aptorican Thursday ....48 ' VEN W. naa ot Nielson F. am. at tJUUO&Y. bush Eaa vrou Francisco. ths , na.wji. ovsit. ths suttoa through the spring makes a bowing. uml'y. country.. t s:- Suspended; Fcund Guilty With Keyes. jfiisi colHo-airdal- g N. To Observe mAEHH!EEL , Beilerjibjnei -- 1 i " - Full Plans For T1"1" "llome Demonstration Are Outlined At Luncheon. well-know- i fat-th- -- . ? . i.nn-dersto.- ' j AldSyTis ' WILL SELECT loo true J i I I-LA.HEAD- Escaped Convict Is Captured at Butte .. f j -- iii-ai- , 1 It Sons Of Pioneers Hold Initiation ' tvvj post-East- er 6.t-W.- R Hope For Missing Prcvo Schoolmen Birdmen Revived Attend Meeting Library ?- t. 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