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Show iilliervfJo puce. j TlX ,'; : feaasfiJ r i7 TOT 0"A '7 TfiS -- i Bv Arthur Brisbane I Salesmanship, A Lecture Faint and Low in Wall St. ' Wanted, More U. - - Tlflf fl YjWJt B " Prrsons America In Invest I . King (Copyright ture Syiidicate, toc. II 4 nVlhlP Illlll HI1U II MMI I Indian Girl II biiwori in American business II iSMANSHIP". Sa)smanRhip d 1 1 f i buteti rookfl m. "Creates a demand 101 - eonvincTng nnwuii JT Recently Henry Ford described Gerard Swope, president of the ppnera Electric company, in few words, as "tiood salesman. '.'Swop elm here and in less lhan fifteen minutes sold me a 140,000 howpowee turbine engine, convincing me that his company could build it myself," says Ford, oould ""bluld it Tttyself," says Ford. 7 TT1 T i ? rs A. were imperiled here today when ammonia fumes, escap- ing fium a, broken highpre8H sure pipe, spread through the Swift and company plant. Ten mei, two of them dying, were carried unconscious from if-I ; f f r . j ; 1 S .-- I Jr- I ... "37 - -.- Y : HHhBL-- f f arid-oth- er (UP)-Solu- j sr:4- X 1 111 M f ' i 1 . ' l .ViM - OmI llrVll ill 1 III II - YlL f of I r DC 0Hrovo. ; s . Sacred Christmas programs f, . all in iwiU featured be today v in Murder of WUlianv Respond " , j of the churches in Provo, -" ' " " V traditional with.' the keeping ' Taylor, Mot 17 PirectoJ f the holiday sea- 'Result 'of th School Bond ERcMwHiy .Wards: j observance-o, Committed By Aq Actress ; "NO. f"Mo7To7 the L. 1). S. ward V . "YES WosTNamfll WIth5 eW. 78: la t Sunday schools have prepared first municipal ward 16 Secoxid MuniripaLKard xeui.ies rm Chi'iotinau sacred muBle one ralols Third Munidp;arwart:T:r:;T:T:rr-7rSAN FttANCISCOrDec. 21 " cf the predominating numbers. 15 Fourth Municipal Ward 88 to the Wil- tion Wihi ainriPM with themes from the Fifth MunicipafWard 126 Wise uam the Desmond of three immortal story Taylor murder in (he men. and the that it was and proof mystery manger will be retold in many of committed Totals ...410 by a motion pic- - in most TaYnavfrs ai Prnvn Satni'. day, played the role of Santa Claus to more than 4,000 school children of Provo, by approving with an overwhelm-in- g majoriy.-t- he $225,00C . kflVtl Inm'ln i ........ .1 111c lfiiu irtauc lui 4UA two school pf junior high - I EXHIBIT SOON d Christmas will also be rjba'WSmTT of the evening services In Friend W.lichardsol, the the ward chapels tonight. former governor announced Special .observances have been today. at the Community announced The nam f The actress was church ahd the St. Mary's Episco withheld however. by Richardson, pal church. tie ma not attempt to bring, the The programs announced are as woman to justics bscauss as - ' , FANCY POULTRY he-w- follows: 1 Hnstructed4yxmi-hiroiirf-- SECOND WARD would be no use Angeles that special Christmas program will as Asa Keyes. then district be furnished at the Sunday school tomey, would not prosecute, Rich Plans Made For Annual Djs buildings here. , services in the Second ward chapel ardson said,Substantial majorities were reg this 10 A o'cl'ock. at morning riplay To Be Helrf Early , istered in favor of the bonds in talk on the life of Jo Name Net Dlyulged- -. very one of the five municipal seph Smith wiU'be. .given. A witness of the murder.. JMve In January. hy?ean him wards, the total ote being 410 for Knudsen, and a the informatloa, Richardson talk on nd .95 against the proposition, said. He lAformant was a prisoner- (Continued On Pago Seven 'onylnclng Majority In Foisom prison and he. eecured By RALPH O. SMITH As has beea th custom for.ihe Although the voting was not pa r- the man's parole because h feared fTwas '..'utrieleBtly' that the murderers of $aytor would ' past .several years, another fanev Iteffiarly'TlSavy to remove 1930. convincing any doubt also take the Informant's life. ultry exhibit will be held in favorable attitude o.f .thai While refusing to divulge the Tjajtirst nnrt at January has .hefJU- elecfed as the time, with yie exact taxpayers in regard to' the need, nanie hi the convict, Richardson f of daU to e announcea later. adequate school faeilttN' for J said the last he heard of hltn. was tne youtn or Provo. in Vera Cruz, Mexico. : The heaviest voting was Dolled A special meeting of officers of Because all the witnesses Ve association in the fifth municipal ward comIsthe Poultfy'TBrecders1 scattered at the nresent time actios ? will be called- - sometinie during the prising the northeastern part of the of Taylor was. fagalnst the MissNancy Parsons, Colville Indian girl, from eastern Washington, is holidays to prepare aNjiremium list. cHy with a total vote of 138. This Former Pioneer out ot , tne slayer tne xorsaei , ;of Bishop question, a leadeFin the battle to save Hugh Smith, a Neah Bay rWa.su.) Indian, waTuTtl3S Tolled are ursed jo get All poultrym-Tip tlreaTgesr said. governor over "the northwest are up in arms fronMhe gallows. Indiana .ire -- J'. 115 votes of or a ratio of Ward isumroonedj Stroke majority jhejr'bids The murder of Taylor was one 4t against an ancient law under, which Smith was sentenced to death for ing competition. Ccmmercialireed-er- s 14 to one in favor of the bonds. the most mysterious crimes in Calk The smallest vote and also the assault, while lesser punishments are visitea upon wnues. Proves Fatal. are asked to cooperate withHhe fornla. It occurred In 1922. In lift standard, and help make a suc smallest majority in favor of the Taylor was just as mysterioua' at second ward at the cessful winter show of Utah county Nssue was Alfred WV Hardmft-S- e, bishop of he was in death. y juntpr high school with 46 in ta,vor, the Pioneer ward tor 15 poultry. died He was director "for .famous 21 or litUs Iwo better are over than the against, county JPaullrymen nosr Paramounl-- TPlsyers-Laskbeginning to realize that for a bird to one, after Fsmous-Lask-y and other than the The result in the first ward at North .Seventh West street, To keep up for generations the egg having suffered a stroke. fact that he was a former officer laying qualities must be given spe. the Maeser sehool was 79 for the was born at In the British armyt little was Bishon HardlnK 13 bonds, cial attention, not only as a maagajnSt orix to one; the tyngswood, Glostcrshtre, England, kjjown about hlnr chine tt shell out eggs, but es a third ward at theWknkln school February 14, 1663. and left Eng He dead in Ida bungsp thing' of beauty. Every creature, polled 71 for the issue with 37 op- land with" his parents for Utah low wis found one morning, shot early or two better ot than posed, a lines or has slightly type, small, large when he was eleven years of the heart. Mabel Normand Seven Women Appear On Venire Drawn For Duty During beauty, color and harmony of con- - to one, while' the fourth ward, vot age,' V4th the exception of; a per- through admitted jiurlng the InvesUgation struction why not the Leghorn ing aune. I impanogoa s years. wTrtlennTTTOPTiBat "shehad vlsiter'Tayles thi f affirmative and 13 negativeTToo()rtBree Used in our modern laying plants. sion in the Samoan Islands, his night before but Insisted he was til i a 13 of one to votes, ratio almost To Commence six It has been demonstrated beyond Term January residence In Provo covered a epan right when-.sh- e left. 1 jl. in --isr ot measure favor the all doubt that a b ird with finfe I of 65 continuous yeara All lines of investigation, lasting comb, comparatively small, with" a boyhood his primary in- Tor months, failed to solve; thi Fromjhis will tall low, ;v f:rf' -- L' 1 A tK , p te e A.W. HARDING M-abt- i ANSWERS GALL 'Ml -- in-th- e Women To Be Drawn Eor iucy Duty In Utah County Courts - - yer, ng y, . hi carriage, symmetrical terests were. In the activities of the time Jn the history as many eggs as the bird lay just (Continued On Paga Seven) urch, and his great con women of Utah county, 'may he;with a comb as large and as thick tributions to his community were to the call for a curls a tail as and duty, jury that subject beefsteak, those connected with his duties as names of seven of them appearing ever the back. an officer of this church. Serves on Mission on the jury venire pr the January Pride of Ownershiptakes a- little more effort on He was married to Martha E. term .of the Fourth, district court theIt of the breeder to keep his Lewis, March 20, 1889. On Sept. which was drawn, Saturday in the flockpart true to standard type, but It Impressive and largely attended 10, 1891, he left ior a mission to the office of Couijty Clejk.. E. Byron is worth it from the standpoint of funeral services, for Proetor 1st Samoan Islands where labored One of .the most delightfulX .. . LDastrup, of - the Hinckley of Provo, Bon of Mr. and for over thre' years: Upon his re- beauty alone, not in' of ef aTlock pride ownership 'seen In Provo was staged at the FsrLrTCtnWeyTsrTJeltaT By OiTF.ED TRI Hawkins, Benjamin; Winona "standard quality .birds. If the mer Provo residents, were held in ten'dent of the Third ward Sunda high school auditorium, Friday Annie D. Qard- - Jersey cow breeders wanted etirty-Fork; the Fourth ward chapel Friday aft- school. SIX months after his rw- afternoon and evening by the jor-K.ner, Spanish Mary tirown, milk, what a beautiful lot Of cows ernoon. turn he was ansointed second coun . Ktudents of the Parker school. JAPANESE ifAIL Payson; Blanch Hobley, Pleasant there would be In our barnS and The yourig man died In Provo selor to Bishop William J. LewTS of t- - ' The Primary grades made an Grove; Alice Phillips, Lehi. and,pastures !Twas the day after Christmas-- , Provo Third ward, being set NEW YORK, Dec. 21 --MU.PV suddenly early Wednesday impressive showing in a playNellie Julian, American Fork. the-coin The exhibited 1895 but, art just the same. Cuiioaa fun , President poultry June 9, by let, "Spirit of Christmas" with The men who were selected for ing show will be judged from the Japanese delegates to thejLondon David John. At the death of Bish- still prevailed!" at Murdock R. J. Bishop presided the singing and costuming naval "conference ana theirjptinue the January term '.which com- 1930 revised edition of the '"Amcr the services. The quotation may be slightly The invocation was op Lewis, Thomas' N. Taylor was especially impressive. The little 13 are: C. M lean Standard of Perfection, a book Oi 40 sailed for Englandon The mences but just the same, Dec. 2ft changed, as he and sustained chose offered B. S. bishop President Kinder Hinefcley the by tots composing Is the date of the Peterson, Lehi; Erastutf Kofford, containing detailed description of of the liner Olympia early' today. PrecedMr. his as first counselor, in Harding stake Salt Lake, audience. Liberty Band captivated their hold I Provo; J.'E. Smith, Pleasant Grdsfii all Provo ing the eonference, they ,wjH, the standard fowls in the peunry and prayer was pro- in which position he served until free Christmas . movies .for This part of the program was discussioiis with British Ashted Taylor, Provo; J. W. Peter-wi- kindom a - book that informal youngsters."' nounced of every Dean De Gerrit poultry by Jong staged Tinder the direction of L. P." Larsen, lover should own. S. C. Ruschmeler, Orpheum maav officials, just as they did iwith . (Continued on Page Five) Springville; the B. Y. U. , jeanrtte Scott and Margretta Americans ih Washington before Spanish Fork; A- P. FillerupVine- agcr, promises oh entertaining C. M Mrs. Elsie J. Prof. Carroll, Farrer. coming here. yard; Jos, Angus, Spanish Fork; J. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Jensen and Dr. George H. Brim-ha- ll program of both talking and silent The upper grades appeared H. Jones. 'Payson; T. O. Hatchings, pictures, to start at i o'clock, next Of ChrlBt, Scientist, were the J. First Church and speakers, they In a cantata, entitled "Arcti-canlat the Orphsum Springville """Hyrum Christopher-son- , corner of First East and Firsv paid glowing' tributes To the splen Thursday BLAZE . of Christmas," MISSING IN the Spirit " -morning Fork; theater. Spanish did life street. and character of their North Sunday Regular under the Immediate direction Abrarif Loose, Lehi1; Alma Jasper-on- , further detaila on this Watch for 21 (U.P-Dec. HOLLYWOOD. .a. friend. asservices," young "in., subject of Mrs. Margaret Swenson, 'ftffnir In Mnhiliv1! 'Herald. The Goshen: G. W. Le Baron Jr., morning mirnea lo "One Sweetly Rntemn Thougl nu'ii injy na sisted by Beulah Hatton, iutse aV how Is f ree, kidsrsnd evry one of A Taylor. Lake Evolved Scott s. Santaquin; that swept fire Sun ren and "Prayer Perfect,:' were " death in thehrush by Atomic Force?" Spafford. anortaRue-AViUiani; Fen ton, pleasant you isinvited to attendl . over 00 acres, in the Griffith Park View; Thomas day school at 9:4 a. m. Wednesday dered by the Utah stake taberhacle aid was also ex- Valuable S. F. toAmenCSciyorK; Grove; Grant, revealed . , i at 8 quartet consisting of Mrs. Anna President Heber 4. Grant, of Mmotti. Un ttvn hills' yesterday, it was evening meetings are MINISTER RESIGNS Elmer Holdaway, lTriyi'd; Mrs. Alefte Peterson, the First Presidency of the L, locte. Reading room open daily Hinckley, day. junnrimMt in tli Htaelne . BERLIN, Dec. 21 (UJJV An au- Bunker, Vineyard; W. R. Stubbs, and Parnsh B. D. S. of will J. and church dedicate and Jensen. the Peter Relatives Murray'Ttoberts holidays, Sundays excepting of the entertainment, witn Nita thoritative source announced today Pleasant View; J. E. Fisher, Provo; from o'clock. All are Murray Roberts sang, "The Holy 2:30 Grand View ward chapel at Albert Ingrahani, of the city street Wakefield, Frank Whiting, and that FlrianceTMlptster Rudolf HU- Albert Anderson, Pleasant Grove; welcome. mias-in- ? the Hour." was held in "One exercfaes the meq ; Fleeting Hour," department, reported s special Amhle wmuwns, asuMing. The tendered his resigns G. W. Jex, Spanish Fork; John YV. ferding-hafurnished' hy Mrs. Alene Peterson, jvnwtini house this afternoon, sine thev Joined the Ivi'i - D. to dancing was under the super R. tion Chanchellor Mueller, Springville;' Blanchard, blaze. at o'clock." vocal and the CAT SAVES LIVES duet, "Calm As the t commencing fighting the vision of Ada Ilasler. It was understood President Paul Brown, Provo Bench; UR Is expected that the Sharon ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Dec. 21 Mrs. Peterson It Night," by sung iwsas J. A. Allen, Provo; G. E Barton, Plaintive meowtof a pet cat saved ana air. noDens. Hindenburg was considering stake presidency wiU also be Von the appointment of Paul Molden Provo; I. A. Child, Springville; W. the lives of Mr. and cemThe to the at Provo exercises attend the Edward grave present Mrj. city I r- Houer as'Hllferdings successor S: Gray, Provo; Reuben - Hatch, L. X their home ttBTyTKasTjedlcated hy18ldeTrtTasrwettethero .yle Today when saieni; n,rneHt jenae, ties. A special program under caught fire. The cat, "Tabby",, .a A. A. Hinckley of Salt Lake. The Grove;. Martin J. Kimber. .Provo. Persian raced from the blazing floral tributes were many and the direction of Bishop M. E, . and J. P. Wright, Pleasant Grove. Kartchner will be. rendered. ; basement and Into the room where beautiful. the couple slept. The cray awakened- the two. " News W ires Parker Pupils Please Many On Page 2, Sec. 2) iiilULIrIJUUULJ '1H1 X " I 1 , -tf -- Br Majority . ! Christ-chil- i are .C Is Approved $225,D0( ! I . l- " . - the. basement of the plant and 'taken to an emergency hospital after a h o:c rescue by an un- ..To. he a trood salesman, the first LISTEN. thing is Within a few minutes the stingThe second, thing is TALK CONing gas had invaded the district VINCINGLY. around the packing plant and as a The third and most important result fire department squads were TALKING. STOP to when know to unable to penetrate within a block of the plant without using gds of speculation beats masks. THE pulse, and low in Wall Street, Workers Stranded The two 'tne'rii. who were not ex only 2,281,250 shares sold yesterday. Much of that selling was done pected to live were Lowell Aftder- theiiv sort and Ijouiaontemiiro, both of ta San Francisco. from Income tax, This selling for income tax deThe men- overcome by Ahe gas 's duction, causing a drop in govern-"Tnent- were processing meat in the base expected receipts. Wilt pre-se- ment. The high pressure pipe that a problem to Secretary Mellon, burst was nearby under a with his cut of $100,000,000 in taxed. stairway. Without However, he is used to problems warning the - fumes and to solving them. struck the men and the first they knew of their danger was when Gone from Wall street tor the strangulation gripped them. Blinded and frantic", the work moments the hope Dt regular "ten million share says," and gone the men rushed to the basement winseas" dows; clutching at the iron bars hope of stock exchange and screaming for air and help worth $1,000,000. 'It was the unidentified truck one million sixteen The street had who heard the pleadings' of driver what share day, and sorrow. But the victims the and, ignoring goes up comes down, and what goes ''fumes, seized a stake from the side down comes up. Brokers who keep of his truck and used it as a lever their teats will see them, worth, a in his rescue mission. million dollars. Pulling, twisting and bending the Investor that buy stocks repre- bars over the windows,, the truck State United senting good driver snapped several of the iron come and back prices Jjodsjnd. through, thepmng Jlius eo higher. created dragged aeveiL.of the men Gamblers will suffer as gamblers to the street " always do. By the time the' truck driver had saved seven persons, a rescue squad Hoover's '1UIRi Hitche11 - President equipped with masks arrived and "Democratic attorney general, saved the others. want $7,000,000 to build new pris-Slor ffie United States. He aaya the problem of prisons is the major, one before the department of " . justice, In Great Britain they NI' : .r: Mhro Than Fmir Tn On - conversaTIBH" .saleimanxhip- - hwseiK-"ddedue- , DKiii m Yuletide Observance General ' In Wards and Churches " Profjo&al To Etond City Sehool District For j timt m ows when to gTOP as good II ... KcHt o Against Noose i " verttstnglrrood sajesman i S; ' AmConia Blow Up in Meat Packing Plant; Passing .J i ' " High Pressure Pipes Carrying j. 1 I With ConvimngMajonty r - 1929 by of cs::;:::-fil- M HP (HERALD PHONES t II III'L'V FOR CONTEST FREEMOW LAID TO REST - -- . - te FOR: SLATED -- PMMDSE S John O. Beesjey. E. B. Snigot anT Stanley Dixon havs heen selected as judges in the exterior home lighting contest which Is now attracting the Into! est of many. Provo re r.idents. Handscme prizes, donated by the Utfth Power fld Light - company, are now ondlsplay In the windows of that concern. Judging will be completed Mon day evening', and announcement of the winners will appear In Tus- " uays Herahf. " "Intdrest ln the contest is keen, and many homes will be in the running for the prizes. No one in any way wltk the Utah Power and Light tmpanyrrrrue tliglble fur the pilscs, It la aiu , Herald-Orpheu- the-closi- n, nounced. ', f i 11. Uliristmas iree rpis Made; Will Distribute " Christmas tree bigger Plans to make the annual-Elks- ' and better than ever before are well under way, according of Provo Lodge 849, B. P. O. to J, Edwin Steiflrexsltedj-yl- ' ch"nna tr, nwivA this year, ia a real institution ln rrpvp. at This vear Santa Claus will be on hand for o'clock Christmas theSsHree71ntheElk rt- - . (hri&tmas Caroling u Planned In P. G. m.l these-childre- TV n ok . winbttted--to--hVery- Generally Mhlt . JEAMIttJGBaVJELeMi oiganizations of Pleasant Grove are planning to radiate the true Christmgs spirit .throughout the community qn Christmas morning MEETING ' 1 4he j priests' quorum of the Utah stake- which was sched- uled to be held this afternoon in tne staxe jaoernacie win not he held on account of the! funeral of Bishop. Alfred W. Harding, according to A. L. r 4 Booth, president of the fluorum. ; .1 concert. . aiid'ulotteg-l- ft n, te rad'tgUatted POSTPONED The regular meeting of w ndv r i TAKES POISON V.P) EL PASO, Tex Dec. 21 G. E Morgan, 26, of Los Angeles, committed suicide by drinking poison inlhe home, here Qf hid estranged bride of three months. Three groupsf M. I. A. members will begin caroling af homes," where a candle Is seen in the window, at Snda?iarm-a"xao spending an early hour Christmas morning, instead st than more year, At 6 every family in : west portion Christmas, friund out that there IS a Santa Claus Pleasant o'clpcH Grove will assemble at alght .fv,0 VKa' trpp..' More than that number will be on hand Timnnnngna ataUa taharnacle-- V. ancl listen to a sacred concert.. One to of the outstandirigsfeatures on thi Maximum temp. The Elks arc extending their Christmas activities . . - 33 prbgram will be a pageant depict Friday for of tViii basket of every a ;,i,n ;.i groceries fiirniahinp; Irtg.the, life of Christ. A chorus of family in Prbvo. Approximately I25.haskets will .be one hundred small children's voices will furnish the singing. this year, according to lodge officials. ' -- Utah " T -f-ti A. j The Weather Oianet Tod J i -- BrimhalL - . -- TAYSONBrrFrSrHTls. presl a Grant Will Dedicate Two HARRIS IS SPEAKER '!Jannea-nd-Itv4- Heber a, '. neat of Young university, was., the speaker at the monthly meeting of the Men's" clilh lhursday evenine at the Com munity church. He gave many ln- teresting experiences connecter! with his recent trio to Russia. A oanqnet was served by tne ladies R. A. Porter was in charge. .Music was furnished by a brass qiiartet from the high school. Far- -- J"?!Ql.esDiLElmQ. Wilson. Colvin -- - -- con-hecte- fl ra 1 All-htg- - h ire I 1 h ofihe-stak- e- prlcota requested to atttnd ' fh'e ser- - , i A reaL Ch.ris.tmas eye ' partyt The occasion is the. "Provo theater chants-Paramou- Chrlst- Paramount theater. During tEe. Tuesday evening per- formance 'at the local theater, the peV-every Tbrmanca will receive ai gift at. the ' Paramount Christmas ' tree. rTTheseiiresenta, donated by Provo merchantsc, aren't for some few they're for everybody kthat attends that: evening performance, according to S. ,t Levin, manager of the Paramount. -j person-.attendl- ht ' Big' presents' small presents, all present-ahd every one of them "of" some value haVe been do- nated for the 'Christmas eve party, which promises to be .a gala affair, Practically every firm in the city will be represented In the list of donors, according to the Para- manager: Groceries, article! of wearing apparel Jor, men, and women, dry goods of every sort" toys, hardware attlcles, opening of scaving accounts In Provo banks all these and many more ar included among the prospective pres. ents to be given out at the theater Christmas eve! mm me'- sorts of mas eve party, and the place is the - vices n a body. Thenscrvices will be held In the ' PWieer warcVehapel lit 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. Provo Merchants, Paramount Plan Christmas Eve Party -- ri rr rkir dV-CWS rib: - LEFT - v f,' r i J |