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Show PRO Va(tfT rm Kf lirt Is - Y-'- H E RA I,D. PASSES AWAY Kani.nu4 fluu 1'u.um 0&l ;-- S UN D A 1,50a men took wOvenitiea, as cCapanMl wtta California school athletes. Evan WUlhuns, TS, died at bis "ConskUring the lumWr at stu-&hoax.' hi Pteasant View Saturday the UUa achoola compar morning. . In athlOics." the for Mr. Williams was boro ia Walt. very rayormbly -mer said. coach Stafford, Cald V. 151. ar cams to Utah February when he wra 23 years of age. He ifornia, aad Southera California, of lived in Scofield for 25 years, during course, attract the beat of the cast-tr- a whih timc te v1 a tnemhernf thtf high sellouts, intd may be council. Eifhen years-aa- o be to raak than B. T. U.. movro t o frovo, where ae had since Utah and the V.higher i. C, but in some resided Hi' had always been a sports, such as basketball, swim-mindevout member of the L. D. I. and some track and field church events the Utah schools and Sur J ig are the following win, meet the" California can, universidaughters: ifrs, ilary Jans Caden-hca- ties on virtually even terms." Mrs. Mrrian Burns. Oroville, Calif ; Mrs. Anrrr Janes, DeTlJcker, At B cation Convention While in the northern Dart of the Calif.; Mrs. Margaret 3ard. Provo; Mi. Helen Reese, Oroville,' CalU.; state Mr. Roberta will also take an and ons son. Roderick Williams, aotrve part: In the convention of Provo. Twenty-on- e gandchikircn recreational workers- - from all California, Including leaders from afst, survive. Funeral v;ccs will be an- community organisations and cities. , no'r.ced later. On his return to Los Angefes, Mr. Roberts will make preparations to ATTEND1 DEMONSTRATION where he will eavt,for New Tork women from the southern oe Many in attendance-a- t the national attended ui basketball " rules committee ui ww Luu.ii, puiT of ' .. t ! 'j a. demonstration. In the constructtoh whfeh he is a member Ai.! of .iu.ci Kuiiiiuuis mor. u ii to take place Anrtl 10 WASHINGTON. ArU(L (Cti jSPHSK teMS wM"ftcc6njpanled by" enf?, JfiW.' .MrvJtaberts una iilii oxiV.iaVIv SfiO Mex-- 1 bV MisB Afton Odell, clothing spe-i.hoVSr seiena Roberts, aaugnier, Agricultural n f.tieiai t'Vbooa i'ror,i Fort Bliss, clalist ,cf .the Utah guesta in Santa cxtencion service. Thear: college T to Nnro of Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Mc- thheurli r..!i.f.f ihn helnvmrot ran(jments for the demonstration Alllster rnd MJss Nellie Clark who ,inr..n e ot T e'th? ffU'.i ni i:ai r nie members of the. Santa Maria of an .vmAft xtaqdimf Taylor of Spring lake. violation nign scnooi faculty. r'.u.hed between American and FOUND DEAD officials. tt was revealed at the sta'e depaitment today. MADISON,' Kan., April 6 (HF!) ( Press reports received here'said climaxing an All night search, the the federal Mexican troops had ar-- j bodies of Harry Book, 40, oil field uvea at Naco, Aru by rail throusA womer, ana Mrs. i. a. jjenev Ameitcan territory from Fort Bliss. werA.four.3 dead today. part Apprcxir ately WASHINGTON, Aprd ia the as suit, led by makeshift Actual drafting of the'toag awaited .inks. farm relief legislation W8.I started Th ti eja advanced to within by the house agriculture commit200 yards: of the federal entrenchtee today. ment a: d were repulsed after a The senate agriculture commitbitter corflict tee planned to conclude its hearings meats oro Arrlvo Ketaf today and begins writing its "feill Casuait es appeared to.be heavy Mnprfffy poth, meaahrea are crd'H aa the federals uuuted r Miachine-go- rr to cunum suggestions "made by and rifle tire into the rVoel columns. Secretary of Agriculture Hvde of rebels Just as the retired, appar- fam relief ently to r.iorm tneir lines, the tioop Members of the house committee train from El Paso arrived on the stated flatly Hyde's program is be300 American sld' of the line with ing accepted as the administra. federals, once interned in El tion's view as he based his ideas Texas, alter Jiiarez fell to the on platform. " ." the Republican Hyde told the committee he was After c brief delaythis detachfor himself in reconuiitJi- speaking mi'nt crossed the border ndQm" ing a progiam, which Include bined wit the federal troops in the establishment of federal farm trenches. board of not more memWhile ths battle was at Its bers, creation of JJiunjjcyen tlaHiliration corheight, a squadron of American porations and appropriating about troops discovered a detachment of S3(l:!,rjOO.nOO for a revolving fund to rebels under Geneirl Yurupirn nirt stabilization. 'to flank the feJeial .trencher, from the American siiii' ft m. Fort Crockett, The Mexcarre were' orderei." to i;:.'!ve. ton, to puicecd to Foil Hua- the !im Pa-io- T -- g. . d, 1 1 ' : r - c; J'" ' f: TwelfLh lUbskviiUun Kaua4tHm-tt--- tiom'J 1 DoriH Field. The planer r suppfeiftnt 'American troops Mexican at Naco, Ariz., els and American e?:- soldiers are-to- -c- eol-k.(e- s, ' w SIX PLANES LEAVE SAN ANTONIO. Tex. April 6 ve- Sai Antnniu ClLEi: r Qnlius-- to Huachnea, Ariz., today fii Fin' were received at Fort fSim 'Hoiist in hv fivers nf six ntuni-of the . today. Following immediately the order hanged-fire dispatching the airships from Podd Field,, crnnc an order for twelve at SUNDAY. A PR It Tf EYMVT1IIAI.IS1 Erfcfi0BERTS INTERVIEWED Tobacco Chewer JCAMIRXLMAN. ISWOUNDEDl - i AH MHP-'CyiitTii- ' T, 1 1 2 9. took CapUia Chum's eosnpaay w cavalry and trooeede4 t Maavea, Waving theaa twa cms BaJltHvew cr four trieada te be ruardadtkra, a. 'In the at the JaiL aad a eoav ertieia a the pact f our counsel. igbt aSMtowa tCoatinued Trots Pgt One) la ataty aoeq, eight dispensed with an invstigtwa. pany miies Trora that place, they were and voiuntarUy gave hail for or fee reserve. met by Captain Dunn, with a com appearance to the Circuit Court, t Mob filmyr Martyr- -. NEWKfRK, Okla, AftrU aeswer in the case of aoaucg ins advent of the "talk-Us- " Ci inTneNewkirk. "About C a ctock 1 (ha afteraoa. pany of cavalry, who had ma order Naarve Expositor as a nuisance. capital of tba guard was alurprtaad by aa am. from "State for the out governor made tie At the Justice evening Kail county, was sn epochal d aovb ctf frota iM te tSO pateua Arms.; General Smith endorsed his a mittimus, without an investigaevent The theater was red and black and yellow. Genku, acceptance of the sane and- both tion, and eomniitted the two the crowded; Vitaphone tot Kauvoo to ob- - eral Smiths to prison until dis- - suirtuaded tha'Jall, forced returned was parties functioning eujpment a shower of bulieta mtu in, tain said krms. After the cflur erf law, and pourtd perfectly; the ttudience was room where these anforunate bwb to obtained Jan. la the were took guarded the safely parties up they performance, enjoying line ct mr.rch for Carthage, where thavorcing the Govetnor- - went to wwia .sia uwarajkoa vue to aa. Suddenly the talkies" quit arrived about five minutes be the ail and had an interview wim swer to the lawa of Illinois. unri they talking. 13. o'clock fcrt? t night Captain these men, and to every appearance tha solemn pledge of faith of th. was the Among epoctators taw dj uevaraor rora that they an inveterate tobacco erewer. lJuns, nobly acquitting himself, all things were explained on both should be protected, but the mob landed.- tliera safely at Hamilton sides. He had no spotton. He aimed Hctei'ITbe constable then went to take ruieo: iney rail as martyre amid at the wall. The tobacco juice Wtile the newspaper, does not these men from the jail, before the this tornado of lead, each raoi got to be of sufficient quantout com. quote to of a wife nayon as having related the Justice Tor examination but the lag four bullets! John Taylor was put ity iitchieAti leading up to the tragedy, jailer refused to let them go, as wmioaen cy tour auileu is vu mission. The tobacco chewer it nevertheless use the personal they were under his direction. Till limbs not seriously. Thus neriar,.. promised to abstaTn and the show went on. ' pronoun extensively In Us report. discharged by due course of law;' the hope of law; thus vanishes tie I j the narrator r,ys: but the Governor's troops, to the pugniso wora or the state: thua th. Continuing ' In the morning we saw the Gov- - amount of 100 or 200, took them to blood of innocence stains the .. ernor and he pledged ,the faUh of the Court House, when the hearing f stltuted authorlUes of the Uniti EXPLOSION ON TRAIN was continued till Saturday, the states, ana tnus nave, two anions HOUSTON, Texas, April 6 (fin- - the state that we sheulJ he of "The Ranger' crack J - General Smith tind his brother 29th, and they were remanded to the most noble martyrs since the slaughter or Abel sealed the truth Southwestern train of the Santa Hyrum were arrested by a war-F- jail of their divine mission ' by being ant founded the. of "Several .caths of citizena the upon death had perJL miraculously escaped O". Norton and Augustine Spencer mits from the Governor to lodge shot by. a mob for their religion." early today when the explosion "6f a bomb or dynamite stick yrecked lor treason. Knowing the threats with them and lsifthem inlail. It The remainder Of (be front VtSi now began to be rumored by sev is occupied with messages to loved the smoking car of the limited, it from several persons, that tft was Revealed on its arrival aeresv i Smiths Bhoxrtd tievelneave Carthage eral men, whose names will be ones and statements of prominent .' jilive, we all began to tie alarmed .forthcoming in time, that there persons bearing on the case. MISSING PLANE for their personal safety. The Gov-- was nothing against these men, the TORNADO KILLS ONE SYDNEY, N. S. W' April 6 -- ernor and General Demmine con- law could not reach them but (EE) A message SIOUX CITY, la., April 6 U- Ereceived today ducted them before the McDqn-Marl- powder end bait would! The Gov from the resident maeistrate of oush troops and introduced- - then rtt0T was TrrajgrncquainteJ" with. One dead and considerable propertv I csnu wcrism luilmil. r,T" iv ....rw it..,.. t,n ra :..,., i damage 1H theviclhity of Little 1 u.-u- u the missinic airplane South- - cral Hyrum Smith. This maneuver the TT.h. he disbanded the McDon- - Reck, northeast of here was the re- ern Cross is near Thebum Bluff. ' came near raising a mutiny among ongh Troops, anj sent them "home; suit of the tornado. the Carta PAPER RELATES SMITH MVRD&R Silences Talkie Premier 'Pronto' Grey.' flueiled it. Yeaata-Ar3y- -. bwt the fov-era- aftoavA4et r or AataaV -- - i bh , protect-Passenge- rs e, - ! 1 la - r- a, 8i ' taaaaaaaaaaaaasaaiajgaasaaBastraaasasaaCTaaa SEE UTAH with the r TOP, DOWN aaaaaaaaaaaaw--ai- An achievement in fine radio at the remarkable low price of . . , achievement in fine radio ret design by the acknowledged Newest product of the associated laboratories of lil'A. General Electric and VVoslinghouse, k A signnl -- See and hear the "33" today. 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