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Show lUieie No Place oanr, U Eke TJtah HERALD PHONES InI Stubtwl 423 Editorial 4i '. , Society la? ITOTTOrACESTODAtF?RICTriTVE TP0 1 wuu u u w I I , T . M. J. Ballard Is W U " " : ' : A i v r--- t- -t, ? c ? I DAY-- Tenn., Dec. 18 But her Santa Claus isn't the jolly old fellow with the ruddy Melvln Ballard of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the six footer who strapping, Senate Finance Committee Churoh of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y wears a blue coat and brass, butthe at the House To Rajnts.was speaker Adds $1,950,000 tons instead of a red Wednesday assembly period- - at suit; big, grfr Chief Will, D. Lee His Bin "To Cite For Needs of Young university: of Memphis police department. theme was the atoning sacrifice of He'sthebeen 26 years on the torce Four Bfore . State Projects. Chrift. and some folks think he is just a offeredPrayer wag by Elder d eop. But that's because' J&rob Magteby, former th'i aow and a resident 18 university, Dec. WASHINGTON, Girt Strickea . of Idaho. (UP) The IH.000,000 Elder Ballard .read from" the Last July Juanita was struck program contem- scriptures an account f the birth' down by Infantile paralysis. Doe-to- rs and hospitals cost- - money and Christ, and declared that Jesus plated in the house bill was of was the only begotten son pf pretty soon her father's savings raised $1,950,000 today by God. indeed No leS personage. could have were exhausted. It seemed she the senate finance committee performed the mission that he had was doomed . to lie on her nacic rot to care for projects in Utah, to perform. As the son of an im- the rest of her life. Father Jesus had immoraland mortal Qne day some church women Michigan, Tennessee ity with him as the son of a mortal went to Chief Lee's office to. ask West Virginia. woman he could die but no man a permit to. piit on a benefit bazaar The bill was ordered favorably-- could take his life frism him. tor Juanita. They told him her to the senate The speaker related briefly the story. A young girl doomed to be reported of Abraham and Isaac, and in a g invalid, unless with the following additions: story Abraham' willingness to obey the The chief heard it through. He ' " $700,000 for a new hospital command of God to offer up Isaac coughed slightly and blew his nose. as a sacrifice, saw the foretelling in West Virginia. shouldn't he? .. Wasn't the Why a great gift to the cigar smoke getting in his eyes? new hospital by God of God's . $400,000 for-fworld. God, said Elder Ballard", saw "I ll take care of that little girl in Utah. his own son insulted and abused myself." he announced quietly. $400,000 for an addition at and stretched upon the cross; He Chief Lee did just that. He took heard that eon's cryr '"Mjr 'God, the girl tbDr. Henry G. Hill's Memphis, Tenn.. why hast thou forsaken mej" clinic" and told Dr. Hill he would An approprjationof $1,100,-D0- 0 Elder Ballard thanked God that the foot the bill- - The girl was placed in for Alabama made by the father could stand the test. Had he a plaster cast. Dany she has grown relented, what wduld havVbecpme better. And on Christmas day the was hot disturbed by of mankind? The sacrifice means doctor promises her he will remove the. .senate. that though death shall strike down men .upon the earth, they shall have life again and not only life but eternal progression. Elder Ballard closed with a fervent testimony that though Christ had died, he had risen, and that he had visited Joseph Smith, giving to the. modern pSEh.et greater, knowledge than that possessed by man. t Santa Claus On Hand At com " '! mi I hufd-boile- v. , -- life-lon- hve ATHLETIC BANQUET HELD CONFERENCE 1 USE CARE s Rrleh'am- Youh s inrfversityV sichth annual athletic banquet was held Tuesday evening in the Hotel Roberts, with more than one hundred football squad men, guests, members of the athletic council and coaching staff and their ladies in attendance. Santa Claus, In the .person of Dr. Parley A. Christensen, held forth "Christmas Tree" scheme of SctlvKy. to during Toasts were responded , f Rex rrCaotain Paul nh TOUR MAILING eve-nin- e, ' P. MuGUIRB- - By J. Postmastef um r.nHU. 4hat o kaania tt QVtnW e va nattaAn ... uatAnri wari w atb iiul iuiKri" www Tiirnianofi iwicimng maupiB LlIC A OUlt MCVVU" the music Sujaday morning unde'r 7 ting, friends" and loved ones. As I tin ihp 0rrflt annual ax ji.ut:AH UiV Jip(Vi.sovsi riat ixaIaIMIC UllltUVU wvvivi- - wa marM in ome Saturday mail rush It is found that the vol lart, who returned after an absence of almost three ume of mail handled to aaf is n years spent in tjrtf fully equal to mat or last season mission. Short talKs were given by Glen Wilson, Loiilse Viertel, Dean Simmons and Elmo Wilson, with vary few exceptions or car and seminary students, John C. Taylor, less wrapping and packing, seem .Mrs, Alice Hill, Charles Hawkins, poor addressing. Others .don't "Mrs. Jennie B Hlllr Mrs. Hortense to understand that post- - cards re, Butler and George 6. Spencer: The quire only one cent. Both postal closing address' was by Elder and post cards are mailable with Printed cards .' one cent postage, Smith. At the Sunday afternon session bearing the signature of the send, such as "Merry the speakers were Elder Smith, Dr. er, and greetings ' 'Season's Greetings," ' 'Qeorge H. Brlmhan, atSd" the stake Christmas." New Tear" find similar "Happy L Arza.C. R. Taylor, presidency, with pencil Ktinra.. hand written Page andiAlbert H. Powell. Music 1 .k-- j i . t. CLJl . rel, ftheP.y.o,Flre -- ..iaey a H; the folwing as Jackson, Bob Howard, Fred Dixon and Tobe Raile. ... The football-- sauad members: , Eldon Brlnley, Karl Bunnell, Willis candiana, Anion CTarlt, George Cooper, Dave Oon-iin- n DpVpre Crawford. Ellmer Das- glass Ronald Dychee, Oaude Eg--J trup, proper packing, me quesuon u eertsen. Blaine Fillmore. Horace asked b the cost office clerk; "I Hardy, Bliss Hoover, Lewis John- your parcel weU packed?"- - The on Rfllnh Kitchen. .Elmer ixve- Is "Yes." There is ho Ume less, Russell Magleby, George Manr during therush" to examine the inn TTlmn Martin. Rav Merrill. parcel as Is done at normal times, I'Fre'd Miner,, Pearl Pollard,. aement so goes on into the Prinee,.i"enion mnce,-juecel rrooert. "sireat. Jam,'!, and tome one is dis Basil Skousen, Marvin Skousen, a of with the receipt appointed Mark Reeve, George Staples, Paul broken present. So when you, ar Thnrn Clifford Toone. Clarence se that ready to mail your parcel, J Owen West and Lawrence j..Jr Vacher, Aauresa, you nave me xouowing: . wiison. return address, postage, wrapping, - Mail Ittearly, and in. and packing." . sure it Service newiy-organise- d .Provo bman Is Contest, Winner IMIlJ , Asikhs the-par- -- ... "y.I'.v,..;..:: - eiory, "Tho MnsAshbyV Gift day.-'- :' GlftA- at mm Star To T Bonneville I lhe Weather UHold '.'tit "HtTtfth 1 Remember Soldiers Ward To Home-Cbmin- g 1 anlghV Thnrs-daa- ri Honoring Earl Minwarlng, wl0 little change recently returned f rem a mission g party in temperature, in. Australia,, a,, has been arranged to be held In the ' nrnnviiift ward amusement hall Thursdayat 7:03 p. m., under the SSI LU a l 1 . " Women of the Service Star have k...H Pk.lntMq. m..m boxes for the ioldiers of the vet -i erans' hospitaii.-"- Unsettled TbalieMiireriit.ibOilftir bureau" says that thousands of sick and disabled- soldiers would never receive a Christmas . cheer were it not forthe thoughtful remembrance of the Red Cross, Scr-vi- home-comin- ., 'lot. a' m wa selected as the beat atorjr from nearly 800 that wer submitted The oon-tewas keener this year than ever befora, i ef Mark-Ballif- an-w- er a KAK Korth University avenue, won io ,iwMr Kewj uinsnnas story . contest , a?corttnjr . to word" received' In Provo Moh-- . MM - ce of the ward. itf StarrAmerlcanTgfenHd Because of' the women All members of the ward are cor- auxiliary. their time In this way. dially Invited to attend. A de- occupyiag Wnlmum 4nD. lightful program has been arranged there'wllV be no regular meeting of the Service Star In December. 231 and refreshments will be aerved. Tuesday I . i A 1 f a. : i. IS LfcT 'r ' vjf ' s ncATtnrj 1 1 Utah county rnunicipalities who vhaye..been waging aetiv campaiprna to secure the loca- t ion of the nronnsprl HfjtA school for the feeble inlnded to their .respective cities, have buried their differ have agreed- - to pool-- , their forces In the Interest mi rf-tn- Z . ' . county. 7..,'. Th mattr.of the exact location of the school will be left to ' the state building commission, according to the attitude taken by a detei .5''.'i'7, ''i'5vI2. " gatlan of men Jrom most of the clUes in the county that met Wed nesday morning at the eltv ahd county building. The purpos of of the bodies are- - buried that we'll have to be mighty careful," By IRVIN S. NOAL d The spirit of the men was State Supervisor oJLlBdugtrlaL mine Bltl whsrt Duval, by Education "did. When he. heard of After careful, observation of the foreman, the 'disaster-r-h- e got up from beo work in the mechanic ai ts and vo- where hewas lying ill with influcational department of the Provo enza and hurried to the shaft. schools, I am of the opinion that "Count nie in, men,"" mr Provo has one of the most inade-quat- e as he defined a gas helmet. state. The in the programs From 6 o'clock last. niKht until work in the of offered junior range daybreak- he toiled .with the others; high school falls far short of meet ''His brother and a nephew were ing, the exploratory objectives somewhere down below. this department. (The larc riu:v-3- r Two of the .five who lived of stuJents enrolled necessltft-teallotment in through the explosion were, near reduction of the mouth of the shaft and wajked the department to such an extent out unassisted. When the first" dethat students crew went down, they were rescue assurance with sirable projects any members. They said nothing and same.Furtherof completing the it was aot until nightfall that it more, the equipment- - and teaching was learned' they had been in the help. available 'do not permit the shaft. necessary variety of experiences. The other three, survivors were In the senior high school ampha- - found in an upper level. They were sis'has been confined to two activ in "a critical" condition today, their ities: namely, wood work and, leath-- j er craft until this year, when a lungs seared by the choking gas. small amount of tin work and ornamental iron Work were introduced. These, belong hvthe junior high" school years." epito-mize- j News. Wires sard-griml- By UNITED PRESS the-tim- . cannot-undertak- DEATH CALLS Auto Engineering Senior- - high school students imminent problem of facing-th- e employleaving school ment. No . pretense Is made for The Was shock qaulifying students whis are pros- pective employes' in the traces ed today to learn of the sudden death shortly. aer midnight Tues- and industries to know these day, of Proctor H. Hinckley, 21 In addition to the present oifer-i.ng- popular student Of the Bringham In the senior high school, Young university and son.' of the consensus of- - opinion in the Lucian N. and Ada Robison Hinckcourttry at large, is that every iboy ley of Delta. " . Death came following a severe and many girls should be givensop pertunity to learn the fundamen- - attack of acute asthma and heart P. H. HINCKLEY and-findi- ng entire-communit- voca-'tion- Dec. 18 UB Two personsTeTe killed when a Chicago, Milwaukee, St, Paul and ROCKFORD, 111., s. - fs Pacific passenger train struck their automobile near' Camp Grant last -. . . night. , - INJURIES PROVE FATAL : (Continued on Page Five) - SALT LAKE CITY. Dec. 18 "(UP) CONVICTS CATTCRED " " Carl Glazier, Kanab, Utah. the BISMARKV N. D., Dec. 18. most seriously injured of three men in a dynamite blast at the Echa and temperatures canyon dam Monday, died in a local today had allied to bring about hospital late yesterday. - Joseph the capture of George Arnett,i .2i, Hines, Salt Lake, and Richard and Edward Canfield, 36, convicts Smith of Fielding, Utah, were re- -, who' .Sunday escaped from; the tf.BV-Hu- riger sub-zer- ported to be" recovering today. .r'""" '.' .. state prison.' H ';', ' ,.' . .'. " dontest In Decoration Of - Honie Exteriors Announced A contest lnextertor lighting dec- paiiy has offered a beautiful stand oration of- Proyo homes will be lamj) for first ' prje; a desk lamp staged between now and Christ- fofocondj andn elecrlcal Christ a of with number valuable mas, mas tree set third. "for offered the winners. prizes Judging will be handled by a ..Other prizes may be added' by committee to be appointed later, others merchants before the- con and-wibe completed Dec. 23, so gest xjoses. Those ; Interested- - In competing that announcement of the winners may be made Itt hexTuesdayTI TffffThe prtzesTor exterior, decora Evening Herald. Beauty and oclg- tion are urged to send their' names Inallty wlll.be the basis on which to the Herald, Jn order that the J judges, can be notified as to the the. prizes will be awarded. The Utah Power 'and Llght'com- - homes .that should be Inspected. ll - She had been heralded as "Ameri ca's msUbeautlful ; and 'talented girl but that didn't Jkeep Dorothy Knapp: above, from being dropped from the- star role of one of Earl Carroll's Broadway revues, after It had opened. Now she is suing Car the meeting was to stress .tho' necessity of eooneratloli- - on iht. part of all of the municipalitlee ! me. county oraer that the commission might consider Utah counthe proper place to select the ty DEATH AUTO Committee Meet Thr Utah Tratnlno- bi.t.nnl mitt'ee, with Pr. L. D. Btewart; as uumrmnn were present at the meet-inTfollowing is a list of the committee; T: J. oy Greenwood, AmericanPayson; Fork. George Anderson, Sprtngville pr. CI S. Richards. Amrian tn,.b , I C. Henrixr.. Provoi S. M. ' Taylor, ihfrfrir-BradsnmwtXeBT- ; - roared through the workings shortly before noon yesterday, flashed roll, Mrs. Jretoiceourtlanoryen-field- , of the show, up and then died away in tfie face and" wealthy-backe- r others," for $250,000 for breach of the' universal sadness. .....Heroes kept coming from the of contract. mine 'mouth throughout the night, lugging sacks that biflged with bodies. T "An explosion as bad as yesteiP day's may come any "moment," Miller Hay. state mine inspector, told "Gas is 80 the rescue squads, BassIsM- - fst ard Tl Til r -n Plan For Presenting Matter To State Body. ; -- Equipment And Teaching Staff frnProvo Schools For MGhanic Arts And Vocational Work Is Not" Up "Trj-tamJOf Other High" Schools aehseln tfieibwer smtftrwhefrthr 1 1 RepresentatiTes of Cities of ; "County Meet Here TorFor-mulat- e i State Supervisor Declares Trade Courses Inadequate TP R " ) d, taa-dres- J i'VVi" v hard-boile- - hall --delivered an. address on the pxamDle. "Merry Christmas, full name) to spirit of Christmas, The musical "From (senders complete, address)." . program was y. a mailing M i. a. siaice. cnorus wun u. It is further suggested incareful In Nelson M director. glass, to be exceptionally packing, and, wrapping. About 60 percent of picture rVames with; are brokeftjtacause of In , b4 . ' . . is MeALESTER, Okla., Dec. 18 (UP) Wreaths hting ap- ort the doors of three seore slopes of the Old Town coal mine yesterday. while other folk placed holiday, Here's Juanita with her Santa Claus, Police Chief Wilt B. Lee of Memphis. Some fblks may tell you that Chief Lee, veteran of 25 years tinsel about their, homes and set, up Christmas candles in the win-on the force, is just a d cop but Juanita knows better. dews, the Old Town mine families candles of prepared to light the death. the cast and she will b? able to The chief is mrried and has Rescue worker's had brought 67 walk. three children of his own. "I like bodies to the surface by early aft- Every afternoon the chief hops children," be says, "and .1 don't like ernpon. They reported fv mort into his car and drives out to spend to aw them hurt. I'm Sure glad bodies, including two miners not an hour at Juanita's bedside. He this little girl is going to get wel! prevId"usTjreportetl, remained 1n the gaseous pit. Of the 67 now has spared nothing for her comfort and walk again." known to have been in the mine, and happiness. A radio, canary 'She Is. says Dj. Hill, on Christ- five escaped the blast's fury. mas day. birds, story books, magazines. The Joy of families of five men who escaped when the explosion ' type-writte- sunoay evening .if t- ana a vocal solo oy Wfiie, uison oi t -- Muun nr. vaf Vinnd-wr- it ten Of SantaaUin. The Weneral and stake n placed in an envetopa. church offlciala were presented is and sustained by the congregation. requires two cents postage. It enclose to in all parcels permissible suae u. a i- -"- - STRIKE IS ENDED TAYLOR VILLE, III., Dec. I8.4r.ro Elmer Das-tru- p The "outlaw" coal stike of the Paulson, Captain-elecMiners Union, which last National and President F. S. Harris. ' Those present follow: guests, week kept 3,000 workers out of President Ts N. Taylor, President J shafts in the southern Illinois s Harris. E. H. Holt. Mayor Alma fields was practically at an .end Van Wagenen, H. A. Dixon, C. T.. today. w. Keigley, Uayton Jenkins, X..Hen-rioNims, Walter Cottam, L. GIRL IS PARDONED Joha-G- . Beesley, J. Edwin (iT.D OGDEN, Utah, Dec. i8 stfin Tinh Goodell. Earl Reynolds, Clara 18, Mt. Pleasant's Draperf Baxter Leyshon W. McAdam,, John "whoopee girl," sentenced to 30 and Jean Paulson. days in jail of $100 fine for drivAouncil. members all Th. othletlp ing an automobile while under the Is of which were ireseBt comprised influence of- liquor, was pardoned of Pi A. Christensen; chairman; J. the city commission Upon the Win Knight; Ott Romney, A. r. by Chief c Lavior Jensen,! Keifer recommendation of - Police , R So nla A. Rex Johnson and C. J. Harry Anderson. Hart. The coaching staff includes Swiss-Germa- -- . WMn i . not the homes here today wreaths of holty and 'evergreen bf Cljrist,mas, but drab token of mourning for 62 men who died in the blast.black-- ""; Eighth Ann Affair. Only Five Men Escape Implo sion; Dense Gas Makes Work of Rescuers Danger-ous- ; 5 Bodies Still in Mine. I 1 - PAYSON. The regular quarter- of held Saturday President Lee R. Taylor In charge of all meetings, i The opening session which was- - held Saturday was a priesthood convention. Bishop David A; Smith of Salt Lake was presence ,on Sunday as a repr- Beneral church Mmt&tivA of th . . IS LEFT TO JMJL D QUARTERLY z ." ii i You Caw-tho- T i ft "Atoning Sacrifice of Christ" don't have to tell Juanita Js Subject of Member Memphis schoolgirl, tht there's a Santa Clau she knows it ' of Twelve. ' , .' already,' - j - - MEMPHIS, NEBO STAKE i -- Seeks 250,000 For i Lost Stardom 62 DIE III rp Hfc, , Af Young U' GIRL INVALID TO WALK.' CHRISTMAS j.SnEA.-Serriee-..-,.-.- i L OF COURSE, THERE'S A SANTA CLAUS! Speaker W: fiW n ii CENT. nRIVFR FRKEn - fc-- dfcf I - - he Larre, Lehi; a. E. Money, Spanish H. Andrews, 8piriah Invo 1 a n t a r y Manslaughter Fork; R. Fork; W. A. Cornaby.v Spanish Forki Dr.' A. C. CurUsPayson; CKarge "DTsmissed; Provo Phllo Wightman, Payson; Dav Woman Was Killed. Shuler; Payson: J. L. and John O, Beesley, Prova ,, y--- A delegation from SAXT LAKE CrTTT'Pec. 18 and city in the county eonsisUng W..H. Kelsey, 40, of StOcktqn. of three met .and' a- woman were was free today, cleared of a-- chufceJ The Provo delegation appointed. of involuntary manslaughter In Mfith the death September consists of 10 men and tnre .wo18 of Mrs. Ella Theria Selmah, of men, those comprising the delegation are: T. N, Tayldr,,J, wanes . Proyo. Knight. Franklin S. Harris; fctayor of state witnesses Unwillingness to testify was given as the reason Alma Van Wagenen, Mayor-ele. for dismissal of charges-agains- t ;Jess"e NEHertson, Kims, L. llt - coa-necti- ct li-W- KpThpv . , Mrs.j Selmah wa killed when the car driven by Kelsey hit the rear of a truck driven by George. overturning the Selman ma chine. Sel-ma- n. OTve'i Jl-- y KUlsTlEEv AFTER ARREST About That Bond Issue EOMNEY. IT realize our schools, are crowd- ed. And we need more schools and I feel our children are ther best, investment we have. We should give them every chance in life. Even if we have to let something else gd OUR town la growing and the town must have schools to school our children." . on Page (C'cntip.u'M GEO. W. MYERS. fP W. Va.. Dee. VL Enraged because of his artist on a liquor law charge, Walter Crab. tree, 28. called three men to the doors of their-homhere early "to day and shot them to death. . The victims were Justice of the Peace H. C. rnskipp, 35: Ben Mlll- er, .45,vturnkey at the Hampshire county jaiE" and Ed Wolford. 18. Three women, caught in the line of fire, were slightly wounded. Crabtree, described by the sheriff as a "bad man," was arrested last es . MWAIV.UUH T V. " i.U. J for a.long ifewaii arraigned-t- o Squire Insituatipn in unw no x naye oeen greatly 01s- - lsklpp't-coqrt.- v fined and jentiheed troubleT iui ucu uy 11. x cunsiaer u a pnv-- to three days in Jan. The 'young., man was born in. uege 10 nave tne opportunity to ex- , --... WMmwt. Provo, October 5,. 1908. and had press ourseives regarog :nw coitr sheriff, gave the InformaUon which always made his aome here. The uiuuu. mum we snouia an vote 1 nltrf in Hinckley family resided Itt Provo a untH few years ago when they may oe put on a par with the moved to Delta, .Proctor remaining schoolsf other cities the.same-slz- e nere senootr as Provo." .. Surviving In addition to his" par DR. N. C- SPALDING. . ents, are rour Drotners ana one sister as follows: Ira and 'George - "We are In favor ol bonding the Hinckley, Salt Lake; Joseph .R. city for two1 hundred and twenty Hinckley, ' Provo", June, Hinckley, five thousand dollars, to be used ueita; Mrs. J. a. owens, Provo, for needed school buSJdings." 'i Funeral jtrrangements are pend THOMAS C. THOMPSONS ing the arrival of the Barents from LACY H. THOMPSON. Delta,' who" were notified early this morning ' of their son's ""sudden "The present serious overcrowddeath. '. ing of the Provo schools fully war rant the bonding, program of the MacDONALD'S GREETINGS board of education to relieve the IB. man FTrW LONDON, Dec. ; congestion." Minister J, Ramsay MacDonaJd . J. C. SWENSON. sent out his Christmas greetings to the people of he United States to"It seems to me that something' ,- 7 .MtJST be done to relieve the over day In a message issued through the crowded condition In our THESPBin,J.v'C American Press from 10 Downing Provo city schools. existing survey,, ;Tht street, the recent visitor : to' the the board of education, and the 0FCHRlST7VAS United States, Bald: CltV Superintendent ara BWHATNWKt? u u,j niuciKou liienua my a wen tnought out plan "which, Jt warm greetings for Christmas. and seems to me, meets our require-menU GO'OOUNO New Year., hope, that 1930 will ... yery well. Aa for me, I am .. ( see the birth V a new era of effec- heartily In favor of the bond. . tive peace ana goodwill." JAMES A. BULLOCK. ols - . tm .t-j- rr.. . - . ..:a:hdictmac . '." . J " -- r" J. |