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Show ' Ml' JL t. . ' - ; . -- r : ii... j.,..' : - Ilka Utah county to live! . Watch TTs Grow! FORTY-THIR- I PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, YEAR, NO. 350. D ... - . By. t . ... . .... UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER witch used to The ride broomsticks on Halloween, but the modern variety like a swift plane better. Miss Citfra FVart; seems' to be having a breezy ride aboard this one. OTHER sad day for millions. The most numerous gentle man Is he who "knew this was eroinz to happen and will never forgive himself for not having sold ahort f tockd that he knew had to drop." He.' mentions those ihathavAadlha biggest losses. A' ' ' ? ' . "x - J- ' I . - ss Latar, he'll probably make up his mind to sell tome stock short, ana laterP.JeaUsegretit. Wall street' finds hew expressions for- - new -- conditions. Stocks some and "ex-times sell rights." Brokers say they are now ' selling City Commfasfons and ChaiB-Be- r of Commerce Commit tee Will Meet With Air Moguls Again in Few Days. fmn.f. ,....,,,.. - stocks When 'sold usually drop the amount of the ProvVs vital .need of a t imagination' dividends the to. to for no the drop, limit there municipal airport was brought ImaeinaUom of the gambler is to the attention of the city -- powerful. commissioners at the weekly - It Used to be sM "wise man, take o meeting held Tuesday morn your profits " That has changW-tJ'wlse man,'tke your- - tosses, maan-ih- ing, by a delegation from the don't sell Tn a paiilc and relrtt Provo Chamber of Commerce " and may be referred to for any information desired hy prospective btdderfe..... The bid of particular interest to Provo' 'j the PrfeverVernal rout, since mail carrying to Vernal will be leased out 1n the - I mmediate future. i wee Routes Considered Three routes for carrying mail to Vernal are under consideration. They are: from Provo to Vernal; Price to Vernal ; Salt Lake City to Vernal. The successful bid for the Vernal mail will be chosen from one of these three routes, as All g, On Monday Wall treetTioiiced a; good deal of "Box .celling," wnicn means selling of atocks, not by speculators and gamblers, but sell ing from safe deposit Boxes, stqcKs that had been bought for perma- 10c nd four other n .... . . -- -- -- , In-th- - e y. , . world. rMan!r , that think-themselv- '"iii-fiwi-- ? $T ' T GIRLS HAVE PEP SOCIETY - sur-veyi- "U"-"Y- Utah-Coug- - - Jcj3cex.eis.ea Its iiWvlr Ml - CV, II 11 Purchase of Columbia Properties At Fries of $46,630,000 Announced From Newv York; U. S. Steel Stock Issued. CHESSES TO THEFT NEW. YORK, Oct. 31 (UP) Directors of U. S. Steel Corporation today exercised their option to purchase the i The cost is approximately 148,630,000, payable eb. I, 1930, entirely with stock of the United States Steel corpora- Provo' Man Well-know- n Ad-- m ; j Hon. The, negotiations for purchase of the properties have i t s Extensive Looting been proceeding for several months, and U. S. Steel only its option several days so that final de i Scheme During Ten-YethTSMrolorsged ' tails would be arranged.'",' Period; Articles Identified. "The United States Steel Corporation announces the ex- - j erase of the option past several ; on months of the Columbia Steel the properties Corporation," i One of. the most amazing I the tfc S. Steel announcement. said ?yr?r store looting and petty, thiev Announcement Made- ! : , ' i erv schemes ever perpetrated "For several years, the U. S. Steel Corporation has had in Provo was brought to light under consideration the location of manufacturing operations Wednesday afternoon with on the Pacific coast, the be.ttj:r to..sere its existing trade, as ; the arrest and confession tf well as toservice for the future growth Ofboth domestic and, Peter J. Benson, 53, clerk at foreign trade, by service from coast plants. It is economicalthe Heindaelman Optical and ly logical that thexorpor'ation should establish itself in the( Jcwelrv company, living at 1017 far west. Its nearest present manufacuring operations of J West Sixth Sirath street Benson jivas0 arrested In front oi any substantial character' in Che noftlTarg m Illinois; in .the the Freshwater Hardware stor Chicago district, iiud at Gary, in the Indiana district, and in early Wednesday aftertvoon by Po j south, at Birmingham, Ala. . lice Officer Archie J. Sellers. ' "The purchase of Columbia's properties has beert deter- Officers who searched Benson's Steel Corporation after an extended home following his arrest found an mined upon by the U.-immense "stock-oJewelry and nov and exhaustive examination, inspection and' study of elty merchandise stacked away properties and their possibilities. The growing demand fori which he admitted to having stolen various of in steel coast kinds Pacific houses business from three Provo territory and the great-- j er demand of customers for improved service, makes ifde-sirabduring the last ten years. The total value of the loot is that tbe corporation have its: own produc ng plants variously estimated by the offl located there. This purchase of Columbia's properttes af- eers at Rom J5.000 to $8,000. One ar - : h h4tJ -- -- j . me timeoth Spanish-America- -- al .. f nr i Tti lM hrtir nitn . iiiRiMBEtl -- ,,o.lt.. U . vl . . " h4 8 ' - The Oregon property-ia foundry at Portland.'1' cers are making further lnvestlga- Mrs. Mona Hansen "DaybeH, .41 T, in Later ' day, Myron Tayrori cftalrman of the im t)ie Wife of O. W. Daybell, 5S1 North (Continued on Page Six) issued a statement explaining further th ance committee, Third East street, died Wednesday ' ; statement of the board. Taylor's satcment said: night at a local hospital, following sold ftiid asseft tfte for in stock "Columbia's, a tnajor operation performed Saturare; Kquida : day morning- - . ' tion of the Columbia company they may calculate a resultir:. Mrs. Daybell was born September price per share for their- shares through the liquidation bu 1, 1888, at Ephralm,, where she grew that is their "matter and- does not concern os at all, our pur; to womanhood. After graduating chase from the Snow college at Epbralm being of assets for stoclc, the price phases at Which ou college ; Representative" r 43on---- B. 1n. 1910; TBhe went to Charleston to i is taken 13 approximately correct" ' i'tock Colton, and Mrs. Cojton and Dr. and teach school, While residing in who are Provo youngsters Mrs. Howard . Charleston she met Mr. Davbell, bent on destruction of. property whcim j. An Jnterestlng program ... wa jun i. 1913i- and "other acts of vandalism-Hf- or given with President Harris and pile wm an kuuw wui rci W-i K. B. Sauls as the principal speakT church social affairs while their Halloween celeb raUonT" and - ,- ersv haid. better watch their step tomg in- - unanesum. ana wasTiresi-den- t President Harris expressed his of the il. I. A. for several night. joy at being back among the stu- years. - The. family moved to Provo prof. B. F. Cummings of,, the anddentsfriends of, Brtgham hi 1921, ana Mrs.., pavbeii. imme, Plans to make the r. U.A solemn warning was fssued by modern language department, Brig--, j Utah footbalt,game Saturday Young university. He then recount- diately became connected with tbe Chief of Police Otto jtJirk late ham a made Youhg plea university, ed some of his varied experiences In M, I, A. work here. She served in Thursday' afternoon that local for-- ore careful the greatest event In yeais artistic and speech the far east," which Tncluded sleep- the oresidencv Qf the Manavu ward juveniles would be expected to con are well undr way, with sttt. ' in an address before the students of on the .floor M..X.:A. for six years wlth-MrT- - fine their Halloween celebration to ing ."with , 15 ethers 'dents, faculty and townsi-e-pl- e assembl.at school the -- wlth-th- e the general windows Earl Pardoe. and later MrsHSeorge without bedding,- - age Aperiod on" Wednesday,".; The cooperating -- In " the arclosed on account of the mos'qultosi Barton. She also took ah active ' rangements. cited " many jtiispronounprofessor riding alln-- day In downpours of part in other ward functions and Saturday's auto earavan. t clatlons pi words, inaccuracies of Salt Lalta. City, -- whleh- will social affairs. form, jand inelegancles of express- (Continued on. Page Flve leave Provo at 1030 a. m., wid Iir addition tocher husband.Jbs. ton- and Dointed out improvement. be an Immense - proeeMioi, DaybeU Is survived by one son and Watch your speed;' he tirgtsd. which one' dauebter. laul and Ora Day- ;wili, parade throu; take a. little more time (or what the "heart of Salt lAke Ci:v bell or Frovo, ner parents, Mt.. ana Mrs. AndrewTJansen. f tphralm, nponlW ifrtvar there. In you may produce clear, distinct a special train thres sisters. Mrs. Thclla Chiids. and avoid lip laziness." tones, leave the Provo Orem station Provo? Mrs. Maude Sumsion. Ches Amer and He charsed Britons CtsJIu Fair' lo- - ter. Utahr,, Miss; Vivian Hansen, at 10 30, Icans-jurltbelng distinctly Iferelict h - -"Irtterferenctf With, private oT A mammoth pep rally will nlgh and Friday; Ephralm::. and two brothers; !& in these respects. Paul eoWer northwest AaronpHansenrr-Sa- lt evening, at 8 severely. XVe; ublicjrtpei1ywia, beheldFrlday. b. o'clock Paramount at the dealt with and the full,itoeasune. ..; portion tonight-- , Hansen, Ephralm- -. I Pe66e PROPOSED . of the law, will be Invoked with theater, with veils. roil Funeral services will be held in (liE) Oct., Is mPprehide4WAS1HJf3TOW, lb Msnavttjwar4hapet4Saturda3fsongv talks by Coaffi I. authorise a senaIn any destructive net;" de-and others, added to ( ney Maximum temp..' at 12 o'clock., Friends na; viev,the of totl&l investigation SpeculaUve A dame t' usual program. dared ChleJBlrk. Wednesday ,..60 body at' the Hatch Mortuary prior operations connectedxwithxWal)tha Y" and a torchlight t r eto the services. Following the serfor Jntroduccession will precede tin tu. vices the body ; will ba, taken to - ''Wa don't object to a sane observ Street was prepared On today by Senator ftye, RepubliSllnlmuni temp. Epnraim, wnere services ajia in,wr- - anct of th event, as long as prop can, North Dakota. , erty rights ara respected. .tlmentwlllbs held Sunday.- Wednesday s Police Chief Warns Yoiiths , mis-flllaU- various-registrars- ..- ,v n...w-"S3 JWandsLwith a large iron making blant near Provo. The Calif otnULplahts of complete steefand iror the Lennox hotel at Los Ahfeies.r Benson has been making trips to maTcine establishmerrts at Pittsburgh, oh San Francisco hav. f.,.. -- g - BY H. R. MERRILL s mi Possible Dtiy 6ra;-Onl- y.82 TK1CE FIVE CENTS th' ' - ' NEW tTORK, Oct. 31 (Special; About sixty "Y 'sers of New Yoik assembled City, and their frk-ndSaturday evening in the dining room of the Hotel Clarldge in honor of President Franklin S- - Harris and fcflrls' pep organization consist Klefer B. Sauls, who are on their return Journey from Russia where ing of more than. 70 membersmake Its debut at the "Y" FHday. they haye bpen .conducting a eastern Siberia .for..he The Jlrst'appearanc4n-ioaiuin- a government and the ICOK, " Froh Russian will be made at the a body of wealthy Jews. grid battle, Fridayafternoop. "Fri-da- Thatcher Jones In Charge evening the girls will partici at the PaH Thatcher C. Jones, former Y pate In the pep rally. ttn student and member of the faculty, tUAfit act. .Thv will .also occupy a con- was master .of ceremonies.' Special guests of the evening spicuous place- at the were. President and Mrs. ' James rtama at Rait T<n f5ftturdav. Ap'pUcation has been made for af- - ,Moyle( of, the.astornStates. with the national "Spurs" Jon. Mr. and Mrs Wilford Merrlir, student who worked with ' Presisociety. dent Harris at the Utah Agriculture , - ""-- Sixtv "Y"sers Attend Interestind Function: Other Guests of Prominence Attend; University President Tens of His Experiences In Russia 2j r . -t Harris And Sauls Guests Of Alumni At N.Y. Banquet Herald-Thursd- . "" t f farther If fH let then ba directed bjr Herald awtiaemeaU Fort Duchesne and Gusher, 165 seven times a miles and back, week. The contractor will be required to transport all first, second and third-cla.mail, picture films ! and "special handling" matter, and a quantity of fourth class sufficient to make a load which he may limit , to 3,000 pounds, by schedule transport all other stated, and fourth-clas- s mall whenever.. a load le aggregating 2,000 pounds of such-mai- l vemotor is accumulated. A hicle is to be Used when road and weather condition permit, and the auto load of the merchandise was schedule is designated as police station can be exnanded from-tito leave Provo dally at "fr. m.; arrive identification, Wednesday after- -to in consumers the The iftterestf thf territory. at Vernal by 2 p. hi.; lea ve "Vernal naon, and' a heavy truck wa re ,dallyaLls..m4'.nlvfeBt.PrByQliy quired. to transport the remainder present annual steel ingot capacity of Columbia isJ40,00G of the loot, Thursday. l:S0.o, .nr.. gross tons, which is converteU4nt a relatively narrow range n Benson, who is a $50,000 Bond Required of finished products. This will increase the" & Steel Cor-- i war veteran, Is unmar A $50.000 J)ond is reciulred with poration's proportion of the total annual steel ingot produc-- j lives his with and ried Is that mentioned the bid, and it 1017 Price-Verntion of the United States, based on 1928 output from 39.01 tc Sixth West South at hnother. the direct cost of the 1929 street He has been employed Inin 39.52 route to the government of one per cent." V V i per cent, an increase of ohe-ha-lf ' ' was S43.973. termittently' at the Helndsetman Price Is $46,630,000 -- , J,s v. j tYISti since store 1917, f he returned when Iti funtto trio Illn tSirthftr nfma vrvtlrti tiro iti Ull X UI CllTTl Jiu to be at. from duty with the military forces "The'propertiesvars aPprrijcimateb' purchased ter may te naa ai me rovo on the Mextcan border. $46,630,000 on Febnuary 1, J930, payment to be made WhoUy In addition to the Helndselman in common stock ofohe United States Steel Corporation.".? store, Benson confessed to shopProperties of ColuWia Steel" are located ' in three yfrestcrr. lifting operations, at the Freshwa- KM! HI 111. it,er Hardware and the Taylor" Pa states',' Utah, Oregon and California. UMfl per company.. The. officers also. tr nf oftai anA imr ihft onmnaftv hna vncf Vinlrlin ...-...e- v. . tr Provo citizens are fating a great deal of interest in the comingcity dectipn,, as indicated by the fact-tha- t -College; Hall Is1,143 people registered T'uesaay, according fo xe-- 7 - ports received at the ay mornirig T!rNicely i: Decorated future citizens, to phoot This sets a new record-foNever irt thfc history of Provo haV6 so many voters ' - When students of ; on the final day.- It 13 quite evident that , -" .registerKl fnlverstty entered College hall, on citizeri3' those fcg!&t6ringr on Tuesday are contemplate' found ' 'Wednesday' morning they th election j.thisr will raise .the . room artistically decorated ?Ilng oft votinjr at theJinal .tuBeoene theork-o-r lorambeTfligibve-votcTs-to;,yu4a of the irt deoartment of Accordirisr o the reports "of the ' " the school. ' - "The. .in the 17 districts of Provo, district No I was leading pictures are all original; hers are no coplos." said Prof. E. the other districts with the total p'umber, registered f H. Esstmonrt, of ths brt Tuesday, 144 Having their names plaped,,6n the of ttxhlblir Contlnulns tha. Drdfessoy. stated V : register ihalayTDlStricrNdTi; "wa"s 6Ccon(rnii"96rJhat the exhibit was tbe Aril of a. and district No. 3 had. 77 register for third place hon-- series of exhibitions. be made ist reglstere'dJat jdistrifitNa4,, and.-3- lin 'College ban, . each with a distinct & JNo district jor.tne wo smallest totals 01 ?nenay will wpi$ motif. " - sent The next series shown at the! last "day ot registration If bo .will interest .the which . Thanksgiving, followed in turn by Christmas, winon to the, final ejection on November 5, carried be cah ter and' spring scenes. An' Invlta-tlo- n this year's city erection may also establish a ,new record Is extended to the public to In. r in me loiai numoer vi votes caai, spect these exhlDlts. ,.'. i Gunimings Urgei Artistic Speecfi shfr-tnarrle- ..(Continued' on Page 2. Seo. 2) BrlRham-Youn- ""!!" YOUR DOIXAKS Will S. - in-- telloctually superior to the "earnest clereyman can envr. him one thing. He died, convinced a.limltless and eternal bliss would be his . - '"!" " issHljjii fii ' es deci-sW- Feb. 18. 1930. route is by The Provo-VernChaileaton, Midway, Heber, FfuTt- land, Duchesne, Myton. Roosevelt prominent organisations of the city. V. L. Foster, president of the Intermountain Flying and Antw Ove Service company was present At the meeting and declared that his company had Already stab nent Investment. Ushed an air route from Ogdea to Denver, via Salt Lake, Provo and mar- -. the Uinta Basin. .At the present WASHINGTON aays stock than Provo are ae due o time smaller towns air ports suitable for . mob psychology " They are due to constructing to take off. the fact that, 20.000,000 tried to sell large plans to land and According to Mr-- Foster & runway The condiUon 'to WaU street of "fire1! IatgeiJ!ft8i!en&er planes to ieayejthe like that ollowinrithe-cr- y in a theater. Soon a gooa many ground, in tnis nign amtuae. fliymn a landing millions will wish they had if has already constructed Roosevelt and mained quietly In their seats, refus- field, and Vernal. Craig, Colorado, are constructing . ing to be stampeded. airports. "If ProyTMrtrfrrangc en we will make .landSmith, recently suitable airtoport on take here . ... . passengers or u ings .j i Arnrpsa - aeciarea Mr. Hosier. Democratic ticket, sent. IU1B u, v. Nuns, cnairman of. the to a. Democratic meeting Provo' chamber" of commerce air nfssage iii Massachusetts 'yesterday: port committee was" the first speak. "Will they blama the jtockJaarL er at the cotuuiissli kct on the Democrats? Al. morning. He expressed, himself In Many that voted for Governor favor of anything that can be done had Smith "if Smlth.vsaid jresJtcrday to hasten the work, along. been elected,-I- t would have been the at the meeting . Other speakers ' ' Al Smith Panic. were 3. Edwin SUin, A. E. Anderson, T. H. Heat,- Heber Miller,, Ed Those Jh'alT; foolishly- - talk about Kirkpatfick. D. - frtver;Jbejl will, pliasere- Orlo Allen and JebeKChaJteestey. :aj5SUon1 Rnc,. member that the Income o f tnls iAa airpdrt In Proves has been nation is one Hundred billion dollars something to look forward to. but a year. comewhen J'rovo iheitlmehas .... ,,A .nmethingAIT thaf the people moy JftSe HOW I more than ' cart pay dream, 0f the future, according to stock, market, they. will two If they for. In a year or ioressa at the meet-sto- p gambling " and save some According fo the commis-monejiuvners, they nave already made tinm study of the' situation. Com nTHK late Dr. John Roach Straton, mlssloher Charles Hopkins has vis' absolute": iundamentallst, be- ited ne Salt Lke alrbort during lieved that the whale swallowed the-pafew weeks,, he declared, Jonah, and the latter was unaffect-- " and suggested that the tract of land cd by tbe latter's gastric guice, also (Continued on Page Six) that Joshua stopped the sun ii.lU trlparound - theiworld although the sun .doesnt go around the R bids will be received until 4:30 n Jan. J4, ;192Q, with the to bo announced on or before al m"" 15c " by Pwtmaster J. PtMeGulre, p. m. . (I The official government adver- tisement, inviting proposals for the U. S. mails on star routes in state of Utah, has' been re- xeh-e- d - i.. . - TJSN KAUES TODAY l Is Received . TltiU 929. 1 HalloweenWitch TakeaAir Mail Route Information a XJues .Copyright 1929 by. Kln features Syndicate, Ina) 98c 3,1, - i i tion " - . Memhjdtse Lootedrtomtoms : Al -- Smith Askg , ;.; ID - . J Arthur Brisbane Wall Streegair And All Sorrowful . . . MM There's No Place K . Activities Precede' Game Saturday a . , m s, r- ': . wha - . ft ' |