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Show liaron btake Bu.ildirig Is Sharon Stake Seminary Building Nearing Completion I : ft Arthur Brisbane JLZ ... m, nni j sT irrr m m , - " H l . . j "Under Way j 'Adopt, Adapt, Improve Three Good New Year Words . A Plan For Gandhi jjndbergh Has An ,11s- - un in 111 U ft SB - I I SB I ILL! A 3 L :; ,V ! Stake Office, Seminary, To -- K Soon Ready. (Copyright 192 by King SWure Syndicate, Inc. Chicago Racket War Is Seen As Gangsters Make Move D IMPROVE Gains of jLegiti- - DOPT'KDXPT, t Sobs A m Work on the Sharorr stake seminary and administration building which is in course of jerecfion near the Lincoln .high school. is oroceedihsr "with .'4 Td-Gra- three, woxds, reeora- - rmcnWoWme4 5TW4t - v well be ADOPTED, ADAPT- mieht eoor " wirauuii -- t At CHICAGO, Dec. 28 UP) We i we are veryi Brltislr-th'h- efficient, and we pre at the headt of the woria in. lots, or. things, out van. we must be to" keep In th conscious ori nai very yaiuaDie 1 knowledge that we learn lhingj-t- h something new every, day. To put word. Ws roust learn to Sin thre 'adopt, to adapt and to improve." Soiig ht. ended-wi- th oodies of three theatrorpwgressi) ing maintained it is epectd thai IIBOVVLING- - GREEN Ky.. me Duiiutng win De reaay ror use Dec 28 -- (28) Captured in a by Mrch t; 1930. housisi here early: to The building, estimated to edit looming - orayson. . m- Jiimerday, is to said fu.ooo. embody the Iat est features of such structures. It dianapolia; Ind., admitted U . will contain two large class rooms SherirrXTXFertfivthat TZi. ' intiut.tiial.ats; U Held Up Bank and KL'ki .Hank Prtsident I In Jail CflrnpanlonsArft War without quarter between police and racketeers was dethe one of The young prince, ' most useful, hard working, citizens clared today after a gun batof GreaJL Britaiiw'SMd to.BritishJ tle in a labor union hall had try. first f trio orYeinrs TirenrArr. watfcinsr - In this ccun- - d42Dand IMPROVED. ItlCHllS BefieatiafSjEraetBref gunmen-e- x one t6fflce jrorsejnmaryjrtudenti, for the stake presidency, one off Ice for the stake clerk; besides two tortionists on the floor and a policeman nursing a shattered hand. The furious battle yesterday, flaring np when police ambushed the trio of gangsters when they stalked into the tire workers, repairers and vulcatrizers union headquarters on the West Side, was viewed as the opening encounter of a racket war for the rich gains of legitimate labor unions. Receipts Fail Off-B- eer, alcohol and gambling re ceipts of the racketeers have been falling off steadily and police ex-pected aq open break in the campaign of the gangs to "muscle, in" on union funds. William (Humpy) Quan, former bartender and once accused of murdering a detective, led the racqueteers into the' labor union far .was. pnecOhreJandit vho hied up a bank at Oak- - t I Ismail library rooms, A small heat land Thursday. The holdup re- - j ing plant will b Installed In the suited In the killing of Robert Kir- by. Smith's Grove bank president basement. Sidi. '1i'iiiiM The buildings-wil- l be used by (he) when he tried to waylay the ban- v ' I w eeminary classes of the Lincoln dits. . ..... . W " r. oevemeen minutes alter his ar high school, the stake authorities : rest Grayson, heavily manacled. and auxiliary boards. y TVS iAtnertpaM think w ar e The building occupies a site di was enrouta to Nashville, Tenn., 40 ' .w trrtncUiitrJtLtMt. we are keeping. ' , trectly west of the Lincoln high mUes distant, for safe absolutely sura of It. But we do not - . school on the state highway. Part Mob Threat;ss y " always 'adopt, adapt, improve." of the ground-wa- s donated by In oKhls (ews arrest soread like the of President Ripley tho late. dividuals, and the remainder-w- as wild fire and-- a threat enina- - mob SafttaFe, brilliant railroad rifan. purchased at a cost of $4,000. quickly gathered, . . Grayson readily admitted the rcfe portant words, "ORGANIZE, he participated in bery but ttwi ' DEPUTIZE. SUPERVISE." Committee Farm ine Killing or ttirby, Sheriff FerguThreo good worda, The Prince Troops Called Out As Mexican Reduction Of Columbia Steel Assessment In son said. 1925 Is of Wales' three 'words are also Meets WitrVCounty Com-missiOh Grayson refused to name his earn Work Laborers Quit even in Of this Basis needed, Action; Recovery Of More Than $2,000 paniont but three other occupant In land. Hearing. of th rooming house" were Uke Is Sought BySchool District Racing Plant. nw cunoay.- ,- They were Warn, J s.' big silver pool in China has Office where Michael 42, his son French, ani Elrod, Powers. j. been "unloadtag'Hteavy etQcks business commisthe , Reduction Blaine county Duff, . by Dec AGUA for affidavit An Mexico, and CALIENTE, was them. awaitina agent petition silver It SALT LAKE CITY. Dee. 28. (CJR) t Bilver metalr-n- d had received three threats 28 (L.Ki Martial law prevailed here of mandamus was filed in the sioners' of $750 In th budget of Grayson wis captured as several Powers In been has The delegation of congressmen hundred armed cheaper today than it -- to "turh over 110,000 Fourth district court. Friday after- the agricultural countv agent" for who or we'll kill fans flocked to the opening pro possemea, aug twenty-fiv- e years. accompanied the body of Hep mented ; by airplanes and state noon agai.nst the County Commis- the coming yeaMreught forth prothe 81 day racing season of and ruin union." the gram you tne E7 O. Leatherwoc4 here gorg resenlatlve test a from representdelegation adopt trooptrs, searched the iBdoinamajr of the new Agua Caliente Jockey sioners A. O. Smoot, J; W. Gillman, Bureau tronV Washington wi!T act as honor for th fugutives. ', v countryside ' anWbecauaeJ Charles White, an'd County Treas-ure- l- ing the Utah County Farm , club. T ,1,1 tiraxit anil Ml nn. i - commission met the funeral here which at the with . ary pallbearers Police said he. and two companJohn C Taylor, by Thomas F-at announced wa it tomorrow, for nle of India should put Into the the final today, ions packed bags and left a roompublic day ToThuest. president dt the Nebo Friday, who police said was a Bos- - Tijuana, consisting of some 800 metal market, for any reason, the Ryan, heating oS thepi oposed coyjtty 4 Members of the delegation are Serb. ing house here a few hour before district board of education.. " to out Oil called was 2) (Cohtlnued prevents soldiers, Page See. Smoot . Reed 2) ahd Representative .the Qakle.ndJioldup-i-ti---- .. ... budget. (Continued On Page 2, The petition asks that the any serious trouble arising from The farm bureau committee was Dpn BCpltoa of Utah, Representa was shot to deatM as the Klrby the strike at "the Agua .Caliente to be instruct the headed by Dr. R6bert Ju Evans of tives Edward B. Almon, Alabama desperadoes required " ' .'. sped through Smiths , By UNITED PBESS track. ceuaty treasurer to pay the Nebo Lehl, the other members .being Abe) Willis O. Sear, and Robert O. 81m- - Grove where the banker and 4 MexiRace track officials and 'cum B. J. Mr. T. and Mrs. mOhs, Nebraska; of Lehl; Robinson, district" Rchoei $2,005.08. John. Evans, !' ,. group of citizens had lain In wait. can officers said that the measure The' affidavit alleges that during Ivan Burr, James H. Clark and Iowa; XT. S. Giiyert, Kansas; Gulna The fugutives were pursued to a ' merely was a precautionary one. COLORADO BESOtiT BURNS November (Of 1923, the county com Judge A. V. Watkins, Orem: S. 3. Williams, Texas; Albert Johnson woods near Hays, where they van' BOULDER. Colo., Dec. 28. (UJ!1 No disturbance of any nature Was N. St K and and aasassed Attken, Washington. Bover, SDritgville, Delegate missioners reduce .the ished. Meantime; a citizen army, of: El resort none was it and J.c colony W. the expected, Hawaii. of Houston, Pire swept reported Lake Shore. County Agent valuation of the Columbia Steel numbering nearly 1.000, spread out A number of Utah men, headed by was said. Dorado Springs southwest of here corporttion froni $1,285,790 to $1,- - Thavne and his assistant Anson B. through "the hills in search 6f the estimated ry Gov, George H. Dern. have also men Cal1rjwireals0' present i dttfjepttx. gUurtea eateraay T5aay.usTffg"3amage 112577907. Such aCtlcErwas-ontr: : , a members enjoyed club k Rotary when 500 Mexican laborers quit, to law, as June 25- was the last day The750 cut In the budget was been named honorary pallbearers. Three sjrpianes Joined' In1 hiint Hotel the at work because thev objected to the hilarlous.stag party that the county commissioners distributed among tB following Services, conducted by . Knights and a soore of state troopers VoRobert Friday evening. use of so many United States labor- - FT. DOUGLAS CONSTRUCTION ould sit as a board of equaliza items: Traveling expense, $500; tele Templars, will be held In theMa lunteered.' .' i . ln- ; ' U.R we're present, About 80 men SFirm nuTOHrtta-ftntehrmr-tion- - according to the- - complaint, yphone, $200; dub work,, Including some tempie at i p. m. tomorrow. -on thp new $2.000.000 racjng plant, Plans for the construction, at Fort No action was taken by the steel .expenses 'loftkelulr )miafyrt' The bodyof thei,late' congress iludjtegyaoiajlanijand their guesta.BylWURICE A. JONES Albert KlrKpatricK aciea as cimirUtah, of commissioned plant or the commissioners to make Logan, Ogden and Salt iake stack man arrived here this morning and The actionajtt not senousiy Douglas, ; - V team!" JL G. Merrill ap- - "Let's give fifteen for the o commissioned officers this 'reductionjintll November. man, while-D- r. Joekey'club since the work and-1the exhibits, $100, and office supplies, will Hevia state unjtlt funeral- - ser came dlstribof Brigvoice the and the cost Claus of lanky as Santa t In vices are held. Almost 100, of quarters-apeared was almost approximate The reduction of the steel plant's $10.. ham Young university yellmaster; the Mexican complete. uted presents to the Rotary-me;Recic!encc laborers returned and $129,000 havJ been approved by the assessment of $260,000, reduced the Under a cooperative agreement he that the war through megaphone bers ana guests. the track was groomed by them quartermaster department, the school fund appropriation over with the state extension departbasketball his a in held entertainment hand, ; Among the and.additiorial American workers. department announced today. $2,000. Action was taken against the ment and the federal bureau, the . the Will Rogers act ganjejiot so long ago. the trouble Mr. and Mrs. Af red It! ige are of the agents ape paid by however, sil.aries tne treasurer Today, 1926, county during no The former yellmaster longec ex site tu former tftthe staged by Dean Tucker, and thea the the Jijrttr (it a ten rejoicingBANK MESSENGER BOBBED distrfctj!dur5tawar4ing a judgment these agencies providing Tijuana, shouts commands througira' megai! spread and" one-ha-lf dancing, o f N o r m a Mcn.wan of the race track and still a noted NEW TORK, Dec. 28. W.EH- - f or thetnouhfTblt :snaipppeai pense of malntenancek.borne by pound baby boy at the Mrs. Orllla Each morning. phone: Thursday girls," "breakawtfy resort Frank Lauer, a guard for the Na- to' the supreme court it was ruled the county. Groneman and Charles Sanft" put fcetween the hours of 9 and 10 The Union bartenders an'T imion tional Bank and Trust company, that the treasurer could not be held la the tiftS Spokesmen for the committee front in lie hio o'clock takes HawnaTT" an interesting place child in the family; and aQ ; are muBtciaiia Joined the .laborers In a wau utrucK aown irom oenina vi. tnr th amount. The school board declare that the heavy cut tri the of the microphone, at the National of have added the county commission- traveling budget . of the county Ooy4T--Mf6drobbers today and a payroll sympathy strike. papi li. foreman.- -. '' Broadcasting station KPO. Fbr an " the fivening Herald ttmpos'ng of new affidavit as defend agent will, seriously "hamper his Tne. saloons or Tijuana, aireaay $6,300 taken from him. to ers the ice Three Provo "skating ponds hour he and his partner delight closed because of the bartenders Lauer and two other guards had ants. Interest at 12 percent has work and lessen his ability to ren- are now in splendid condition, and room. the radio fans with their comedy strike, were ordered closed by started from trav- also been asked by the school der aid to the farmers of the are bank. the They of hundreds used Be tfy being and unique music on the Shell Mexican officials. ' t . county. eled together as a precautionary board. devotees of the winter sport:., time" hour. Stiin-ha"happy ll Members of th commission de. move.' At the office of M The petition .wW be heaVd on The ponds are located at Third : : Broadway Star clared the ax was wielded solely Cast and and Co., Lauer walked Into a January 4:. ; Sixth South streets; Edmund Evans, after graduating I in the interest of economy, The darkened corridor alone Seventh North and Fifth West -Fn - Of the fcT ormal passageproposed streets: and at the Provo Brick and ugs7aptaTently were'itraiting. Special features will characbudcet will be deferred until the Tile' in uramauc an, movea to plant in Pleasant' View, terize the Utah stake' M. I. A. frolic jorea of York where he continued his New the com- retrular weekly meeting MUTINY REPORTER lake Is alBO In sOleitdid con- Utah "New Tear's eve In the ladies gym as a minand made his" debut Lmissren next Monday. BERLIN, Dec. 28. (UJiThe dition,!9feports Lester. Taylor, chair i at B. T. U, according to, the com- study enisetrv of marine denied" reports man of the Rotary club's "skating which Broadway star. Evans' later was' mittee of the a take. boards tered the radio game, and. ' f ronuWilhelmshaven today that the .". . have the lEommittee. Serpen 4n charge." party Saro .P. Moor.e ta team chosen lamaen by ,nao the cruiser creWof The Provo city fire' department confetti- - will on the him cruise. with world a Mendelssohn chorus in recent, The Provo mutinied has Ilooded "all three city- - pond's, DETROIT. Dec. 28. CEt The De .give, the 'new yearLfLUlng greeheumTvaudeville j:ircuit. said therehaa been has, prepared a delightful musical The ministry, Decand work has beetj handleTuhder time. ting at the apprbpitate todayta some or a numoer, oi monms me ouo troit river against the tjtiality program to be given in-- thp Provo the direction of City Commissioners orations will be .provided by the teamed together as the headllner have claimed the lives of four rum of foodprotests Second ward chapel tonight, comserved on the vessel an Charles' Hopkins' and J. Elmer V gen on three different vaudeville clr runners who leaped from their "T" art serviss club inder theEast-mon.The Provo chamber of commerce jjacobsen, and" Clark Newell, super that two.memberwiE thfrcrewwerfi mencing at 7 p. mt . d, arrest to Prof. E. H. eral direction by last escape boats tight The concert Is under the direc- advocates repairing and overhaul intendent of water "work. cults. The two exponents of harsentenced to live weeks4 ltr prison Musio will be provided by border patrol craft, for insubordination but thedls-- tion of the Second ward Sunday ing of automobiles' during the mony managd to cajole music from a customs Skaters report that skating was ana th Collegians, Senskt Two others, George satisfaction was , in no way a school,' and according to, Ernest slack winter months, not only, to never better such unmusical instruments as old than it now is at the Ticket sales under-thgeneral saws, old spoons; by Kremer, s, Joseph 'of the director on balloons, the chorus, promote safety Halvorsen, highways, three PrOvoi 'ponds named above. toy was mutiny. boat direction of Dr. M. W., Merrill are their after 'officers the emare. real musica lovers" assured have to or what stabilize : but at this time you. Eoine forward in all the wards. by the efforts, of the four treat. Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack ployment in accordance with the During a recent vacation, uvans capsized if a fiUmh intfl it KINDERGARTEN will give TROPE KV.ua iL.iUM.Mm or pubJicJgi campaign Inaugurated by President -to provide a good time for a ficers-Tt- y. . The secondemesteroirJhAMenol Invltarf in ottpnil thA nrnmm. Thrjof fleers hailed four boats. Hoover. Dobbs7TnVhirge of.tiie R feet from Bhpre off the Wyan Trope Kindergarten opens aionaay, come, according to pr. Merrill, or- orake'ST" Defective- condition National Broadcaatlng sUlkm In 150 dOttersuburb.-Th-foUt-nsenhnot to make mon s.-- The ward or Dec. 30, and like Jbliublle schools The trio commence lights, steering .gears, and other Oakland. overSCANDINAVIAN DANCE were in the boats jumped there "will be no sessfons New parts contribute to accidents,, and I Scandinavians , of provo have h proceeds from all ticket sales over was carrying' an ordinary hand P0"3?"1 8wal" of thto equip--. YearrtayrrLv-Jeflest4hejrork slated a holiday dance Monday, ment can bestjepalrlng nd above the amount of .ten dol be done during the kindergartner, states that, there re n December which"aroused the curiosity cr.aft When the f :. PLEASANT. . G ROVE On 'vVed- 30, In the Ploneef ward siacK winter r mains opportunity for tne registra-tlomonthtr jis,' Dr. Merrill leports. and interest of Dobbs. He was In- disappeared. off icfals furnish the will Murdock orchestra i'The 1, nesdayt city p January of a few fjyeear-ojdchljdreformed that the saw was really a ' Of Pleasant Grove et in the the music. .. In1 the afternoon - class. .. musical instrument and after put 8CnOOL MONDAY city hall, where any, unfinished In KPO the on. a program 5i ting business Will be completed- - and the ' studio Evans and Moore Immediate-- ' Proto school children will reMeetJ newlylecfed members' - wilt) be : 2 TCon.tinued On Page turn to their books and,studiet sworn into off lee, T. B. Newman, who has" served the city as mayor Monday morning, according tff PLEASANT GROVE The mem for the past two terms, will be sue-- : word received from Superln-DEATHS INCREASE SPINAL bers oirtheTleasant Crove high ceeded by- - Lewis Olptn, Clarence "rtendent Smith, Saturday- morn Elkr and; their families wlll-s- n. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,TDec;28-school alumni, MO strong, will n-- Newmas will succeed himself as re Tuesing. Students win be given eve, Year's a New party fUJr Four more deaths within the Joy ?ne day off for New Tear7lt their annual reunion nexlt'Tiles- - corder, and Albert Bezzant wiU d dancs-anJoy general last 24 hours brought the death toll day night.H A as announced.' " a. school,; fUcceeedi' himself; as, one of the day evening: at the-hl,in- - the .Indianapolis: spinalfnenln- - celebration are on the program for sk the banquet, a program con counciunen. The- - remainder ofsthe During Hill to Joe new event, the 34 iux to according big it- today, gltis epidemic sisting pf musical numbers, .read council wj.ll be Clifton Clark, Del- - The above photo shrows Tony chairman of th lodge entertaln-mer- it The purpose of the first annual te wstlnBeaTuresvfrteeB-pr- ecases were reported. - Scores pf persons are being isoings, and toasts will be given, and bert Fugal, Joseph Dlckerson and Knight one of the principal char be will awaraefl. committee, ball to be staged Monday by the pared. Many prizes acters of, "Rash Romance," thrill part of the evening will L R Harvey. to .be menof is carriers Cabaref . as ror lated expected ine pesi wbiw be style suspected commerce Is to including, tnree spent In dancing. ing serial story that starts Thurst. and three- for the prize ingitis germs. : Health authorities, iollowed, and a midnight lunch will Provo chamber of day, Jan. 2, in the Herald. .vicxni improvedwill alarmed by'the spread, resorted to be served. Everything to gteet the purchase equipment for the new The winners of the SCIENCE CHURCH Tony , is. the daughter of Art". SALT LAKE CITY.-Dee- . M OiB T'fath Fair to-- the press and public lectures, to hv New Yar in gala styw wili bo pro- offlcebuilding recently completed. be selected from the regular danceH CHRISTIAN Church of First wealthy business man v Christ, Scientist, that fixtures In keeping- ahd nor prolonged elimination will corner Fridays list' of automobile acci Knight, llffht and Sunday, lorm citizens on: oaw v cumoai un vided, it Is announced. t- East and First dents her failed to result tnr of Firsmarries; obbif young stenogi a, ... , be of mar disease. ihe the with enjoyment huildlngr theevenlng any might uttia . change - North streets. Judith Cameron. Tat.wnl-anTBvrnn Tony hotly r Regular, Sunday his critical svncopatCHURCHJuanlta 10, chatnbeiMave the talned Injuries, Ensley, fCiOTRGANrZEDplanned.a. temperature- Ai marriage,, and ..act-L-' 6"wor8t of Blxlnjured, incuired a aents-Jthe- .. inr.orchestra is all primed tor tne morning semueg-atRegular jsunaay services church, 24 West held Monday night In the Utahna affair, and it is advisedTthat If j Ject, 'pt.Ttetten, Science.'? ; Suadayjpoggibie sknlt fracture, but her con- - Judith af imartyihg Knight for 1 Results J Reorganlzed ... dltlon today i wa: reported,"' im money. , ,Thei"bali;:wlU ba you want aealjBOcTaTtln Fourth South street Sunday school annual-affair- : Can such a marriage be n Maximum, temp. XO a. m services at. 11 Gardens and" all proceeds- - will be er, with a. lot ' of funmaklne, be nlng meetings are held at 8 o'clock. proved. She- - was struck by a car at morning ..'......38 Utahna. room suoeesst Friday open dally, except- drives by Jesse A. Child, of Ogtien, Reading Young Polks Recrea used In the purchasing of furniture present, Monday night at the ' -Read the first uWlulnu-n- t i t Remember that young and old ing Sundays"" And holidays, from when she ran from behind a street .34 octbckThe for the office. tional society meets every " " "Rash Romanoe'" in the Hen.! I - -alike have an invitation to be pres-- 2;30 to- 4:30 - o'clock. , All are wel- car; directly in front of Child's ma ' o'clock. L -'1Mlnlmum temp. . r- come. , 1!l next Thursday! chine. fe 8, 3. HOLM, Pastor. iot present at tne iQie ana many; in. - ' " super-efficie- nt A RIARHALXAW Nebo School District Sues INTIAJUANA County Commission For Tax IS QUESTIONED , Bureau on , RITES TODAY r , - it .!, Wires ROTMlAS Former B.Y.U. Y e II master STAG PARTY -- corn-missi- - , In R aaio L-jTh- - - to Young Printer at Ridge ai-fe- ct 1 .T' fea-we- re Three SMtilig Ponds In Use M. LA. New Year, Frolic Will Affair v.-- - new-arriva- Nettr Serial -7-UnI- qu& rrWlhTrerehea-fttij- l.ledto Radio-Keith-O- jaillHlt Die In River Chorys To Sing In Second Ward . 1 Chamber AdvJcates t- . war-ellev- . Qj Autos Repairing ed rts Doon 4: Irt Herald - ' e were-rescue- dish-pan- d the-stak- e A 1 wftjtj . ... Netr Of - Be Sword Iii v llwti. ? Elks' New Year's Eve Partv Slated will-me- P. G. High School Alumni. Chamber OfCommerce -- -- gtt? . -- TBVedfier the-latte- r rex-tro- six-priz- es 1 i . - Grid r I ; - o- -r -- . Stanford.,, . r,y,U' aW-- ' . .Sh. ... r Jr i J "A- 7S" : |