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Show i I.. .. A.'. .T7 jui.j. T :3ryice iriB ltt If yea laxUM fc Aid U thaw 'VX!- IP avajiabie .... ' fV - Wester ' k ' 'w 3S For Quarter Sou Of TV 7- ; V ! I State .Game; Half. Score Of I'tah rado Arrte Ow; rtnata Of Oiher rnpuiWnt t MT , r.UHM All (W T Tkn " -- . rilininii-- . r- - 'L"ji.aArijuijLa'L unrwifmwinii , , . 4 YEARNO.-34- rtHT "pr" ' . i I 1 7. PR0 0. J 1 -1 1 I . F K I DA ft For ict i Copyright -- f '.!. ifi-i- -J 116 only : Place"Y" The Her. prescriptloa ia Dyehe3 pounds. "dlt. " wlS. dream great deed?! them, accumulat ing years and dullness abandon them, with most of us. But oc casionally start, for immortality of . ...rt ...Xg: .... " or -- (218) MrSkotisen ,.;.lhb.v..... , 1 21 ) B. Y. TJ. Ballif, fullback jqb. ..... ... Substitute8r-Da8tru-p, '4th-l- cer e "lntejr"mnlfifTn an intersection. Former- Interior SeeretaryvJs. Convicted - of Acceptinf T - '- Jry M $100,000 Briber Out pearly 24 Hours. Joseph ? WASHINGTPN. Oct 25 (UP) Former . Secretary of rttiarartlree7rorr fT 6 charge of receiving a $100,000 bribe from E. L Doheny, oil millionaire nearly eight years ago. .Tb, -- Jury recommended mercy, . Fall, who leased the valuable Elk Hills, California, naval oil .res- erve to Doheny'a "The petition should be granted, the details arranged for this fall and the work starleu as early as Albert possible ilj the spring." Hedqulst: - fast-steppi- MUTUAL ROAD SHOW SLATED -- Cooperative Organization Is Making Rapid Strides In Provo Bench District; 80 Carloads Shipped Dufinfl Season ' - ; Rotaiy Chief Visits Provo s, y . . -- Church wiUAe-jgyha-LyMa- ni. T er. g, Clipping Shown V nnn . toter-nation- rs will-reac- h The Veather - mr ;; it; . J. w -- m , H- Maximum temp. Thursday .... Minimum titmp. XliiifSiUy. w. S Oct-25ulB- court at.-ll:2- - aacJodajr,- 0 annougn the decision was ready- some time earlier. Fan. wbo'has been fil with a lung ailment since' the trial sUrted, sat still In his big' green leather mv ( paalr in the prisoner's dock, ee ine veraici was read. Doheoy-stooet- . at his left and hie EI Paso physi- clan, H."T;' Safford, and a nurse wee at hie right , Every member ot the Jury recomr mended' "the mercy of the.Vovnr" when the 12 were polled at WqitcW. of defense counsel. ,,4 ,. K: VARIES LITTLE e?"1? ny Jt :; Wife-brok- , 1 Suspect Being Held ByPolice SALT LAKE CITT, Oct 25 (T.E Salt Lake's police department bus-ze- d with a spirit of expectancy to. day as the June Nelson assault and murder" case was revived with the dotentlon- - of Clarence A. Sandall, 25, for questionaning in connection with "the "death of ;the -- . Sandall' was held on an open char gePolice-deelare- d they would not questidh. him until they had investigated his activities of last New Year's eve. when the girl was. kidnapped, assaulted, strangled and herdyvwasbjwTrinh s : i f of PP1 co.u. noted. When court adjourned theTS- his musical career. vear'-ol- d . , , i Doheny made an 1m pas- For 35' year Prof, ien. and hSd-th- eJ the Saltake-idmi-r, .ine case. Mi ju'jwiuahei try opportunity of giving programs "in judge"Ttried shouted.' , . iroui- - tnc many i ine larger-oneA similar bribery lndl(Stmn "to ? Pacific to the Atlantic. cf my be8t comPil,s pending against him. have never been published,1" de clared Prof. Stephens. ''I consider MOVIB 8TARS HOP OFF1 ? the 'Vision' and the 'Martyr Ty --rbent works," and his wife. Mary Pick-forProf. Stephens recently won first and Jack Plckford leftTm the a in con music composition rprizeregular Imperial test conducted throughout the na today for Paris, iAirways airline , -. If s '- - d, tion. "nSenoBT; Wsurer ; yr Fred - Raymondsecretary; Cutler. James Cordner and "Ivem Pyne, members of .the board of drectors, Ivem Pyne is the manager of the Sidney Davis, Cluff," Poloradobiri-r- , Rattle Snake rer-.nrlt- '''" BRIOGSDALE. Colo, Oct-. he world's" record, for was was claimed here : today y Grace-- ' ranch Klrkpatriclt, girl, whO slaughtered t J ili . I .5 t; two dayl. -25. tr r- Farrell Farewell ited For Sunday A farewell testimonial will be tert- - Community Church Light That Shinethini Darkness, . Is the) subject of Rev E k Eachelder"s Sermon in the Community church next Sunday at tne service ot worship which bo- gins.at be.a scrmonetto for the children. Always a cordial welcome awaiU. The Sunday school of religious education convenes at 10 o'clock where classes for all ages are maintained with a full program of :. x.. , Hdlnt fH-he- , r twf managed hr expertly and safety. o4 ewntng at T .p.'clocK In the Pioneer . ward meeting house. Mr. Farrell will Jeave next wet.lt for the .Northern States mission field of the L.Du S. "church. ' " A splendid program has been ar- graded" lessons. , . , The Young People'' meeting Is ranged. All members of the ward andfriends are urged' to be prescrt held Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. ' Miss ranch near htrv, found herself Surrounded oh side by hordes of rattlers: flhe ."The n:o'clock-iThere-wlllil- (C.l-T- killing--rattlesnake- er ; an ew a-ti- T? under the. direction of Prof. Gerrrt de Jong, Jr sang at the Openine. "Let the Mountains f?hout for Joy," and aC the conclusion .of Prof. the finale of the Sphen'n' both compositions of the vision," cohipany. "";:.. The board of directors of. the. I speaker. The rendition of. these rtved the 'plau' rf songs company are contemplating the' 1st large audlonce as well; as Pro& suance of stock to' tha members of the cooperative, - the amount to be Stephens himself. To: bo granted each grower-membbased on his aggregate fruit shlpt merits since the conpanyjwai :ort ' v I ganlzed. fpUoWfilTUJt-Salisbur- Reed-Billing- ' v c .... -- ,De..'J Nhn-i- : Official returns on the results of Tuesday's primary election as canvassed, Thursday by City. Recorder Fred Evans show little variation with the figures announced by two hours after the closing c'f ' the poils. The tBtals credited to Jesse El- Icrtaen. ant J- Elmer JacobspnrviP-tor- s in the mayoralty race'.were exactly as given by the Herald. May or Van Wagenen lost. 8 votes w the offfcial canvass" and Anson Hatcfi. the other eliminated candf-date- . said to.be a rn;ich better ; figure lost 9. Uan was quoted by. 'independent. t Changes occurred in the totals I Buyers. After facing, severe competition of all the commissioner rarUti dates Whitehead ost 33. Thomas loot. l.: duilug the inception of the 'eo- lost 20, while Taylor Operative pfojeot. the company is now in a favornhlA tinRlMrm hav gained 14. Mrs. Mary Fv Sitmh. leading can ing paid off all ouUtanding indebt-f.""Madidate for auditor lost one vote. edncss and holding clear title to her op- real estate and buildings at the Mrs, Georgia ponent in the .final eleltion gained Orem station valued at $5,500. H A Dixon, vlct) prcnidenof the one vote. Mrs.' Pearl Adams gained four votes while Mrs. Mag- Farmers and Merchants bank, laassociation and gie F. Hundley's tttal was Identical the president-of-th- e B C. Shelley," of Orem. is vice preswith the Herald results: ident The other officers are as ;.i girt : forman Jusf ps, pank teller, elected in. reacr me yrr-luinjjwnijF-tun- t dlct'ln a single word "gnJUly."1 " . " In the back of the courtftAsaV " Pall's into . and PaDetective trolman, John, Allen brought Sanbill industrial Increases won today ber mill In Little Cottonwood.' ) dall here from Richfield late YesA. paragraph of the article reads, sXMEMPHI3,' Teiin, its greatest victory thus far In the carriages and wagons Henry Upson" Sims, Birmingham, terday. His arrest followed a two rate schedules when ItTepected, 80 "Twenty-tw- o of Ala.,' today was elected president months' 'search." Police had been to. 4: the nroposed 10 cents a filled with relatives and friends ' pound Increase in the grand of the deceased were In, pie funeral of the American Bar association in informed he acted suplciously after roccsslon." vV'. the 62nd annual convention here. the , body, of the girl was found. transparent cellulose. - in open a- ng ...... - a. m. yesterday and returned, iw verdict 11:30 the-juror- s . he - It received the ease at tendant quieted her genrty and tte sobbing subsided.. Z'S'S' Justice Hit then diiet&" to down.Stephens, sit Hei l tan .Encouraging success - has been then of the illness of fe 'i i"rin achieved during the past yea, by tor emeritus of the Salt Lake tab i the ernacle choir, appeared on th j the erly.dayaotth-triaVl- n th? Timpanogos Marketing-asSHotreport of physicians that he wa tion whchis::""how. bringing 4ts Brigham arts Young university then suffering from a serious lung seventn season to a close alter hav- course, Thursday evening In ,Colr illness. ing shipped out. 0 carloads of uuit lege hall. Sho's Xo "Emotion from the famous Provo bench disFall showed little emotion.' He Prof. Stephens gave reministrict ; cences of his life, beginning with wiped hfa eyes once or-- twice.- - Mrs. . The m co is which organization bl birth in 1854 in Wales, up un Fall, who was in, bed with a Cold operative enterprlne- beiirg strictly til the present time. Although the last night kept up a Spartan owned and controlled by the growafter her first sob, though are very fond of singing it ers of the district is now making Welch wan riot until Pmf. Stephens came her daughters "sobbed afcdibrv.s .." final settlement with, the 150 Defense Attorney Fianf J. Ho-gto Utah that he became Interested affiliated, with the" in music When' he was a boy he gave notice he would present a company. motion for trlarandT a mj--" haa ws mm impair J "on.1'? During the past season the asso- - oner and knowing just frest of judgment - Tjnder what meter elation shipped-ot- rt 63 cars, ot U. S. TTvnmtaw he has four davs to diTthi: "No. 1 Elberta peaches, t) cars of the arr Oenledfas is usual to tHe Stinh- to Aftor mhvine JH Utah Nosr-- 2 8 Bartof and catloads grade hsicf cFimfnal cases, the judge will then Willard". ens at settled They lett pears. to. returns th impose sentence.' Thereupon an heldj ot4he-PjpovHelu- h, ' - ru Verdict Today. i . The jury was out 23 hours and 93 . minutes. , Tliomaa i rrmmr Fruitgrowers' " three-relreuit- - V. Timpanogos Marketing Group STEPHENSIS .Completes Successful Year ' inmenWoringeany K'y -- u Brigham Yourtg bntvetaity's fresh Cougar from a victory over Utah Aggies, fTHIE death of Thomas Hastings, will clash with the tricky L mnet rilutfntriitaViAjt nl Amprlnn t Saturday State ; Western W. Aird. college' eleven of krehitects is a great loss to his pro- Colo. Gunnison. esslon, and a loss inexpressible to "If the it ixn can Afford to pave The klckoff isolated for 2 y. m. I fcis friends . their "frontage- - the- - city --should Many enduring 4nt)Humeiitsrtestl in the r" stadiurh, and: a goodfind ways and means for surely To Are and Short Acts rying to his ability, include the siaed throng of football- fans ii ex- Long caring for its portion of the work." rtiew Y. its U. in ium pected to watch 3. uorry in W. R. .Butler, and Edgar Be Staged; Three Cir-cui- ts tcatthepuuuv Memorial Amphitheater lh second home game of the season. . Are Provided. trungton. cenwtery;where Improving Cougars lies. "The property owners in the proCoach .Ott RomneV Is banking on posed paving district have .. ..... . , to the city V "t ,,.M.J ?"m"u" ,4 tie date .set for given traffic eional deJightB in a fine en-- XA VZZZ-J-wl. should It conditions. improve M. I. the tryouts of the Utah stake ineering work, praises the all be taken advantage of." R. R. bund navigation development of showed much more ability tha!n in A. annual rood show, with the finals Thome. colhard-lucState k Montana the ftie Ohio river now" completed. the season coming a week later, according to That development of ihe Ohio lege garna which opened "The city commission should lose at a recent ver is a beginning of many almllttf tn Provo tw weeks ago, and still an- agrement reached no; time In complying with the . ta looked, for meeting. greater improvement poiects that need attention. of those asking for the pavre-Bach ward in the stake had, two wishes How many will President Hoover in' this' game, whictt the Cougars of these r various, residential ing meet aa at as" the aid eteispmg important present f representatives fit through? : (Continued on Page Eight ia Satlt ing, one from the Young Ladies or No man ever had great opportun- - tpna tb the trtali battle ' , ganiaation and .another le&m 4h , rwtrnn tllar ninrd: was j'Voung Men's' onranization. Definite dis- The Gulf of .Mexico should be con badly battered, in tha Aggie game. 'nlanii for i&t road show was Fetcfi with the OrearXakes, via ieMissIsfllppi,ah"likesj wttlvithi we froih his bruises eath" ward having wean.-oBUiiea 10 recuperate "U" encounter. by Georgs one time of the act and one ' Nan going ships, i act Cooner. who has been used both at iMiiuJLhe-JSe- Ht proo- - ana the best act in each iBaeorgmrTTnirseason, wfsussions as toall-America- n Btart in. his place, witn circuit v111 compete in the final Miltonlt Xipman ol Salt Lake nnd ftthe ably will partly American.' Owen West and "Red" Clark also performance.. Citv. district j:oyemor .of Rotary, technicalities not should pal delay4chedufed tQ get into the gains Sat- The points for judgment wiu db I was the sneaker at Friday's lunch- ction performaneo and. presentation. 50 eon meeting iEnglneers m,ight;yet be aiacuas- - urday at left guard. ... - Either Rusa Magleby or "dug" noints. aualitr 25. originality 15, time at tne Hotel Kooeris, WormnueffW Page 2, Sec. 2) Vacher will start at quarieroaca. ii 10. Three judges will act In each. The great effort, of Rotary to draw ward and five Judges at the finals. ward promoting international peace it probable that Magleby will Vachthe starting assignment, witn The .commitee- also decided tnat Was stressed in Mr. Lipman's forceful speech, which touched briefly I er to te called upon Jn an emerg- pageants will be barred from com Episcopal X' At any rate, the nptlfion. ency or two. upon the various airns of Rotary. West 8econd North 8;tJree Th wards In ach circuit heady Magleby le billed to play at least half the game. Vacher will announced just as soon as the tary provides among its members, Is take wards decide on the nature of their the most valuable contribution things comparatively easily v s kayvr- w wr undoubt- act Utah" for P that a verified prpKfam with Rev James jL A&intlng possible toward fostering InternaHayes, pastor. 'nty-thlr- d (nieJackground oj this plan. might be obtained In each circuit tional goodVwili;" said Sunday ftr Trinity. edly "Promotion of international peace .tirchjchooUHl tfelock. Mom' MuohNPAMiig. rrdicta Is expect-edH- o IffoTieSTTHOrealest tasks facing Prayer, and' sermon, 11 o'clock. ; A brilllaVt atrial attack bTTinleaahea i)! both teams the world today; and Rotary should prolead "the way in this splendid Mtmmater college will read the Saturday. Western State, although "' ' : twice .defeated, ; has i shown much ieet The rector "wilL preach; '. ject" Attendance and increase of memuild meets Monday at 2:30 greater strength than last season, were-amoforward pass threat, with the topics particook. bership Teacbera training class, and-tJDowne doing the tosr-lnularly-touched Tipon by the dispnesday at 4 o'clock. V Choir and Quarterback is dangerous to any opponent Kin , ;...: trict governor. .. People's Fellowship, Sfttur-'.Western Staters the In Convention addition, at 7:30 Internatlomi o'nWk ... a ..., al ne Bubect for a sizeable team, with every 'Heber Clark of Pleasant Grove - He alse-spo-ke of the 1930 Sunday's aermon have In the starting" lineup" report- Thursday presented the" county to man M Religion as a convention of Rotary, : .Power.", . , Their squad commissioners with, a .'Newspaper be held at Chicago, and tfrged, the ed to be a Provo tonight clipping from a paper published in largest possible attendance at the of 2ft men -- Bliss ; Hoover't- - loffg, ehort and M79... big event, medium "dlstancer" passes, which Dean Brayton, president sl the The purpose. of submitting;' the In the so been Mr. have Important that to Lake Rotary club, accom-Salt prove was' clipping Conger offensive- this year, will of Clark had been a resident of PleaspanlejdJJtfriLipmanon his official Vachernd ant GrovSf or ;more than 60- years vlit tt the Provo organization, TJtaTFaIrnu-ilght'aa- d also are capable passers. U' W. Nims, club president-preside- d The article was an account of the Magleby SAtur A. T. Gardner of Weet death at the; meeting. Miss Dougall ....... of warmer ..A of SplrngviUe sang two vocal solos. COALITIO TARIFF touthwest portion wL.-)silently-kille- d as hexand-- Mr. accompanied by Mrs; crandan, also tonight WASHINGTON. . Oct 25 OLE- Clark were warming themselves hy of IhatLClti -- - . at "Nothing so. enhances the worth and aooearance of a. ltv in the "eyesfof he visitor as well paved 3treets. Our city dads should see in this an opportunity to.better conditions.- They should lose no time in granting the petition." Dr. J. r- -- n mistriai. et pat .. company in 1922, had been on trial here since Oct. 7. His illness at one time threatened to cause a ."Provo is nq longer a village. This is an .opportunity to get a much arv" Albeit B. Pall, central fiimro in one of the needed improvement at compare-- 1 High spots in the awr of greatest political 8.1h,6tory' and wh0 was xonvicted Mday in Waahmston for accepting-- a $lob,OW bribe tively small cost to the city. Our ffdalS j? thr 1. macnate. are shown DonenyV htsre. iPn'f N& Knannaa .. .. city officials btiould hasten to avail l . a.n:u at. t ,v itiit: nuuee to bli Harding upon hia retirement as secitary of interior in 1923- - No. 2. Fah. At. themselves,of the opportunity.? A. J. Frank torney and Hoan Doheny, just after Fall and Doheny had been acquitted of E. Anderson. defrauding the government; No. 3, Fall (right and Attorney General DauShorty conversing 'oh the White House 'lust after a aUending cabinet meeUng in 1923; No, 4, Fall and Harry F. Sinclair,. oil magnate, as theySteps "Paving is not a luxury, it is an left the investment, both 'to the property supreme court late in 1923 after trial on charges of conspiracy to defraud the government in the Teapot his desk when sexuetarv f ntOTtnp n WiTWiti a owner and the city. Let the good. Dome oil lease; No. 5, Fall-. work' go on. and. Do It Now." G. Blumenthal. T; byeT juryl here" today on a the petitioners for this proposed paving district ia most commendable. The city can well afford to pa ve .the intersections if the prop-ert- y owners bear the "expense, of paving, the blocks ' Jphn-O- . ; - Fall the - Interior Albert-- B. ' "In the eyes of our progressive - the odds are fair. It is ten thousand times better o live, having done something, than to exist liaving. dona nothing. tjte;HfcaLi "When the property owners are willing to pave a. block, .the city-fsnould fmd waysTmd means Xopave - tSltt LJ ' (40) ( 23 ) guard u u . Smyth (38) Mercer (42) McKeown ;;ZZIbTZr .. ,X29) Downs-(2- 3)- rhb....:.. (1)-..- : ) Hoover .... ., Lloyd ' CO. PRICE FIVE CENTS ck (2); Pollard, tackle (18); Manson, tackfe (3) ; Hardy, gard-208- ) ; 0. Prince, end (22) ; Wixom, guard (22 3). Miner, guard (24); Jackson, guard (16); F. Prince, end (12); Probert, halfback death is made.- '" (221) ; Maxtin, hjjffeaclc (7); Johnson, end (20) ; Alexander with his handful of Staples, halfback ( 5 ) ensen, halfback ( )' ; Bunnell; men plunges into Persia. Columbus center (202; West, guard ' (206V; Hawkins, halfitarts across the ocean, although they tell him he will "fall off the back (17) Toone, ' quarterback (6); Crawford, edge." Peary starts for the North tackle (209) ; Fillmore, tackle (212); WUson, end enters unknown Pole, Stanley I Afi iik. Lindbergh lands in Paris. (10); Eggertsen, tackle (11); Candlaad, center i The latest advent"ht f (19); Kitchen; halfback (220); Cjark, guard (204) ; Diteman, , young Montana . cattla Halverson, end (4) ; Condon, center ( ). man, starting alone in a tiny monoto Wefterw State Subst,itutes Gput (22) ; Moore on a trip from America plane, ' London, with gas enough to last 27 (34) ; M Coffman (2lf; fiunnW (32) ; Mclfewl3!5) ; hours. Vitt (30yiBlaine21fTTine:(36y; Boajurno (20)1 Win or lose, Ihe . adsreuture is worth while, for a good example 5teele:-450vGazzoli UirrEiffjn Chineny The odds if tii s ambition Cullum ; Besse inssy be 1000 to. t ngainst success, (41). (25) (51); CHILDREN Pk FOURTEEN PAGES TODAY Provo regarding the paving project, the petition for which was presented to the city commission last Monday night, the Herald quotes. the following statements on the question, signed .toy:aretfcr riieni jtovo' citizens; . The signed statements follow: "If the people are willing the city '. should be." -- J. T. Taylor. Brand (27) Moreland (33) H. Coffman (31) ;ie....: (211) ...... , , :... .j.2.Z..,.::.lg.l..:... Vacher (216)..,,1;,,1;;, Thorn-(C- ... r Rickert (28) . McLain (39 ) ... Tinsley (26). .. .:: Cooper (213 ) Lovcless"( 8 Merrill (9) ' Stadium .............rc...... ...... (224) Magleby deep. To weigh 116 pounds Is not important. But if all of ua imitated Mary Garden, ate leas and' thoug'ht more, ctviiitatom JiSKE??1!.!. rapidly. io-f- . Brinley (20.7) B. Sko'tsen (13) The diet is meager, hardly enough for a few canary birds. Sunshine abundant. Thinking, doubtless, very ' '-- neere Mary Garden, atill very young, retuma ta America weighing rr: by King LJTea turn t8ygicleHtnar "V R V Prominent Citi- zens Make Statements Favoring Petition. rwenty-Thre- Hoover-Task- 193a- - OCT OB E High Spots jn i Arthprdsbime Mf , Y, U To3 fee&-lltfflgs--"- ! I r'" Sunshine, Diet,. .Thought Some Dreams Come True 1 1 i; COUNTY, UTAH, t I n'rni toatck Cc Crawl D . , , -: 1- FORTY-THIR- ,. - , eXfHc.i n.- t mancuveOi r to '. Then Ishe ; :armeU--h- r, ritu clubs and retuinefi. k If .!- - ta related, and began to.hiir rattlers, which were assmhi- ing to go into winter hlbtrr.;-tloThe girl said the nakfes n. 1 by the cold weather and wf re , easily handled,, j - ' |