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Show (BUSKS TO DEATH iisOULA. Moot.. Navajo, Ute Indian 'Revolt Blows Up Without Incident SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, SEPT. t, 1931 Provo. Utah' County. Utah face-aav- (U j 'Tufr 24-ho- ur Dangerous School Crossings Statistics Given To Be Policed;,Advice To Children, Drivers For Safety Sept to Girl Merle, and rt. -- Ca-War- ker Put-In-Ba- TT Sept I,... ., . J t SKA 'Saturday In an carl; fir at hi bom. in Utah, Sept. 8 Brown fired en Navajo and Ute Indiana, too abot in tbe air, then decided 'they exhausted from their wild "aquaw meant business' and retreated. dance to go on the warpath, de- - Brown aaid some of the redmen ciuiru oiiuiiu; w, mreaienea to nnf to vne war- r ii imic pain na uriT in niurri oui of Ine paaxure una. pip w.u. w Tha 300 nomadic tribesmen in Tb IS whit families went oaca: to tnair snecp nocx Bluff were alerted for living tha poa- their and the aettler put away sib la uprising end the men got rifles lout their riflee. But for a time yeiterday the - Meanwhile. Brown deputized Indians many of them em bold- - Htirens in the area and briefed ened on tne wmte man i lire wi- - 28 troopers rushed to the Indian ter threatened to drive the set- - lmrid from all over the state tiers out of the country. The determined little basid The "squaw dance" was' held marched on the Indians and order es part of the annual Indian cere- - was quickly restored, monlals held each fall. The red- - Deprived of the liquor, the men had gathered on the break "aquaw dance" soon lost momen-plain- s bordering the San Juan turn and finally came to a halt river. late last night Witnesses said the ceremonial The dance began Wednesday wtih the squaws playing a primi- would have been "wild enough tive version Of the "farmer takes without the wine, but with plenty a wife" and selecting from the liquor tne inoians got out oi assembled braves the one they band.'" wanted for .a partner. Then each couple would dance TOt'GH ON SPEED CSS v ,o, c until th.v fell i cvsintcr 'v) Z' ' ' " .";hinl. ' T if they could afford it. the era and reckless drivers ever, hsv- are TJ men could purchane a rest period ing a hard time here. Judge for a payment of about 10 cents Truman H Preston imposed fines a relatively larce sum among the totaling SUM in on poverty-stricke- n tribesmen. period. Wine Seller Nabbed Everything was going smoothly until the Rev. H B. Liebler. head of an Episcopalian mission MILES NELSON near Bluff, Utah, discovered that RIGHT AND WRONG WAY These posed pictures show what Provo school children should and should not do in crossing streets to and from school tomorrow and every other day. Left, bootlegger were also attending Wishes to Announce the dance and providing the InPolice Sergeant Max "Huck" Snqw tells Jerry Sutherland and Kay Childs to wait until the crossdians Refreshments. with The Opening ef ing is clear of cars; When a policeman isn't present, youngsters should remember to do this for themselves. Above, this is what children shouldn't do, and what might happen to them if they Highway Patrolman Merlin NELSON'S CENTRE do it, as Jerry and Kay enact a' scene whereby be has darted in front of an oncoming car as she. Brown and Sheriff Tully Harvey him back. Jerry is the son o'f Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Sutherland, and Kay of 'San Juan county were rushed vainly tries to hold BARBER SHOP is the daughter-o- f Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Childs. me scene. They nabbed one wine-selle- r. formerly "I He was promptly set free by fc" .u- LITTLE ACCIDENT Jane BellA Barber She u. shipboard oartv was arranaed the M. DETROIT AJ.P) Nona Mitchellfter company officials fono u n d on the two officers. The Indians Wee. "Gee" Fathering blr recorded the then took back a confiscated' wine celebrated her birthday oh the Nona. report list of iug and chased the officers away on which ,Qh1'p cruise ship BORN from the dance site. she was born. 15 years ago. The193- At.Utah Valley hospital: MONTICELLO. Hhnr A J"'.". h covered the blare and awah 22 "J"" nr' iIIr inMi. gjyxjYKrif aaid the fire started in Cox i clothini No fire clothing;. Uy was arad in the Hove end all tncaJ equipment was in Simmom added. - PICKED TO HEAD CAST fll aaaaaaaaaBrwa SaaaaaaaK aaaBas r Tyronel. -Po er will play a leading . . '",r ehow. a I lwP Theatre Guild on the Air. Cornel TonlIhI Betty Field Wilde Basil Rathbone star In the hit "The stage snd screen S 50- - p m. KDYL. Heiress " a. steel Hour. ?v I I I Woriefs FmasTfionae I afttom Ha mi man Aeroson k e Howard SabyQrand All Are At . . . I I UWAKEFIELDS'rvc N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 177 y, 8: Hedwic School crossings in Provo city children congregate. The law Schlinri Custer, Wymount, Pro-o- . to 20 miles an hour! Girl to John considered the most dangerous) limits speed and Alberta will Have a nnlireman assigned in scnooi. Jzones, r rr c c Provo. Schwantes. payne when times the them ,to during viciniiy Boy to Dr. atudents are using them, accord- ings ana ne lmmeaiaie Jay B. and Roberta ing to Sgt. Max (Huck) Snow, of, shopped "Icnool buses. The Knight Hunt, Provo. traffic division, Provo police de driver should be just as cautious Sept. 7:1 me announcement near partment, ks and piayarounds. came as, part of the preparations; Girl to Clarence and Gladys .iT water Rollow. Provo. Fresh a' Safe?v creen child from view. Do not: i. is to Oran Fay .hd Cora there that ke for founcil with Boy pUyinJ granted a leading also behind a park-(oisernPl space, Provo. Larson. in )Just movement the part ' ., , . J- -; r.RAVTED Currently noted as crossings of nca DIVORffls ; J- V.nuoren- use. ariveways.ior, potential dagger, where a police-rol-- i William B. Loy iLii Nellie inar, r 5i vth runway s. Onin bikes, scooters, will k tfationpH . on or foot. ler spates, wagons joy Loy. South, and State Street, crossing venture from thei t - I " i - aSHak. I ... - , . en - J . may Wanda Boren Estes from Jim-Ea- st Provost elementary; Fourth youngsters into the street. !mje Estes puintiff awarded cU, and Third South, crossing t0 driveway 4Pull into and out of parking Rtaeser, and Third West and Cen- of two minor children and ter. crossing to Provo high school, places cautiously, children some- A hazardous crossing on Fifth times like to. play around parked. $100 per month alimony and de- and Fifth West was elimi- -' vehicles. The port money. nated with installation of the livery trucks especially are con . Jsidered by youngsters . as worthy, , ago. underpass r. their investigation. . Sgt. Snow alpeal, to all par-Ln seeing that :he designates patrolmen are sta- - severar tots are killed by their pvt. Douglas K. Penrod own parents committing tne rnjs-.- i, home on furlough visit taKe oi tnmKing tne way is ciear ing with his mother. Mrs. Vir- 1. tf , v uro tun si without making sure. ginia Pen rod and other relatives. He is on hTs way to Fort Bragg. He reminds children that when North Carolina Where he will street the should they crossing receive further training with the stop 6n the curb, look both ways 82nd air- borne. Many parties and for turning traffic, before are planned for him. A .brother, proceeding. "Never try 4o hitch W. James Penrod has also rea nae on anotner vehicle when turned home this week from you are bicycling.7 he warns, Bryce canyon where he has been "and don't roller skate or coast working during the summer. He . an from ..- alley or into driveway to continue his schooling , , so Dr. ReuKen Mrs. " and D. Law plans ti,. "rc at Pmin hich pgi. aiiuw mso ruieaj out playing .in the street, alley and three daughters, Nena Flo. or driveway and stresses crossing Leda Mari. and Rose Lynette Mr. and Mrs. ( lifford N. Holt. Only at thesu;- -crosswalks. a "And ralnnwH Hurine th wmIc from Mrs. FCMc Leander ' and - Mrs .si.ier uv,nS wilB. ....it. . U II T U II Vt FirjAm Kta. C Ali raiifnrnio au' mu?f been bn six months Sabbatical visitor, at a Lvnds chantrr 6ES hL'k walk aiolJ ftraaf the Brigham Young meeting held Frldav evening at no sidewalks, they should The first three months the' Masonic temple in Salt lake and with facing the traffic at .Berkeley where Dr. Citv. ' . spent ' a text book of Mrs. Golden Tivlor who, has trZ?f care'was Law writing lnis is one phase of a safety material in 'the teacher prepara- - been spending the past vear in n The latter three California field. campaign being carried out ProvoOn a short irig September in. connection with months were spent at Los sShe will leave soon for Provo safety council. Provo po- - geles where Dr, Law was teach- - Denver. Colo where he will vH lice department, churches, civic ing at the University of Southerns .month with a daughter. Mrs groups and other organizations. :California. Vivian Creer,t Pamphlets Issued Dr. and- Mrs. Grant Ash of Mrs. s. C. Adams hasC returned Lake City where Home owners recently received "Dugway, end daughter, Terre Kae home. frorh-Sal- t 6000 pamphlets distributed by the are sPcr,din8 tne weekend at the she has visited for a week with Bnv Scouts in Provo which VaVe home of Dr- and Mra Rcubcn D her children. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Law- Parents of Mrs. Ash who Lee Hamblin. She with Mr. tne ormer-- Zo,a Rae Law' Adam wpnt to SaH Lake Cit' to ami clubT5eatoad1toyte -attend commencement exercises Mrnd Mrs. Glen Waaden and for the Uriversrtv of ftah held; ra- during J"?0131 ... Jr. dauchters a LuAnn and Susan and there recently. Mr. Hamblin was " ' ' iiifiuinTi Mir liiifn of Orem have among the graduates. In an anneal to fh- Evelyn Higbee Ka"n.." : to visit the cone to Olathe. Srt. Snow asks "when you hear Wasden's. son Duane now serving Mrs. iirare Williams- has reof another driver injuring or killThey will turnedlyto, her home' from Salt ing a child in traffje. have you in the air force a there. weejk. ' ' (Lake City'whcre she has been at- tried to put yourself in his place be gone about F tending her on Theo L. Williams understand aid his feelings' Have w as taken to the Veterans .who Paola daughter Taylor, Joyce you tried to imagine the- anrrnW . ano n. ivrrs. Mr. oi raui. .nH neipiessnr.ss arising for such. iivh"" layior n-, . i. ......... n.nnrf ...... th.i ..a. opa " v ,,n. , .... miuciwciii an experience?" ijd m it.ir at the Utah Valley he is much improved now and pendectomy Sgt. Snow stresses een hnenitai lots VriAav ,h ic r ran have visitors wnen circumstances of a child's k- k- -,. w n are siirh' hf societv for- fiath .ir. ana .irs. am n. nurKiey mvmt th driver, the driver re- -, have returned "from a visit to "wn-Cpl- . W. Frank Valley with mind He trU to figure wave in .their 'son Grant . Eckles from Sun .... ,. , , : wno " , empioyea inere. wmie ,r i., a a,r which, the traaedv miht h.v. ver, voio. nas arriva in rrovg 10 away iney auenaco me Lanor been aoided. an ire The traffic specialist savs "if snend a furlough with his mother dav nrVicram attenrfrd a ball game be- saw Mrs. Madoline brother Eckles and carnival and pu have such a,, expert- Sun and sister Sharon K at'! tween an all-stence you escaped can congratulate your- - jerrv home 3fl W; 4th N. a Boise team. Thevj team and their Cpl ut" .. i.. . .. : .uT5"vr .t.n ; should do more7 than Eckle fu ft a k ovi ic ji .( i tt- ju. a. aiou uic t1 tilti vj ai ik. , ciiju.cu that You should fair tin,. 1. J f J k eaPSare vour drivino hahit. i s' ' . : rh ' t the intr.t of i: cnildren of our community i recant ions Listed Here are some of the precau- -' lions suggested: "1. Dbuble your care where to - tay . sup-Nor- th door-to-do- or lmnX of F.-- 2. 10-d- ay Am Central Utah - - News Briefs c. -- ; ni: 1 IV wa IS . I " HhBMMH i . Rasa ZjMsSaMiigfAr''jaBlWBBirW HaaMPPIBaBaali Wj .assssaaaaeaassaasaMii ' -- 'r'i&efr-r. 'ite-.-- aaaaaaaBaaaaaBaBaBBaBBaBaBBaaBaBaBaHBllHIHHHBHHil ,r J -- . BBa1aaas- -i a D vJs iv LLm. aaaM i V - T t walk-universitex-we- re dur-jtio- is-i- n An--vis- it. j - - :, ka anhi., , , I..? , TV teem How beneath? long since you lifted the hood of a and took a good look at what's - r- - , 1 I . ,.' r. w2 ar M I . I - 9 GINGER TAKES LEAD 1 We like to have folks do that with a Buick. bul! find that broad bonnet isn't put there for show. It's packed with horsepower- - more horsepower than normal drivers will ever use high, wide and handsome in full. - . if you're up to date on modern features - you'll find tUat this bonnet is packed with these too. And Do you know, for example, that every new engine introduced or previewed in recent years is built on the valve-in-hea- d principle? Score one Jar Buick. No Buick engine has ever been built in any other way. Do you know what it takes. to make full use of high compression? A valve-in-hea- d engine! Score two: Buick has been stepping up compression ratios for years. the uas other engines still haven't followed don't ask us why. Every Buick has a Fireball Engine which, as we've said before, is like having a string of comets by the tail. Fact is, in every cylinder there is a comet rolled into a swirling ball piston touched off by a special turbo-toby a flashing spark every 5 inches you I use piston insto As n worm down, th fuei caarga rushes is asts up a twirl hen it hits use paten lop. 1 flame-packe- d p travel in a Buick. That's why we're proud to show folks that Buicks Have a Fireball Engine and The the (wirling art prouder still to have them take one of these thrilling performers out on the road. Want to try it? Come in and see us soon. .i -- J riMSMiat.r commcici.i 1 Sold br AH Better Dealers Manufactured exclusively by ITTIBIP hem "Cnipirsaw measure Mmpiy ibe M s b oi s SI II HIWi bal ef fust too as around the ipart pluj-i- eti he the spark is pro) up ebara ami --deliveries hiahcr patveataaa of power fraas each charae of fuei Get Your Lawn Ready for Fall Use M0RGR0 Now, and You'll enjoy firm green Lawns this Fall and Next Spring. Morgro is Utah's, perfect FERTILIZER. It is a complete PLANT Ginger Rogers is among the stars signed for top roles this season on Theatre Guild on the Air. Tonight. Jiear Betty Field, Cornel in -- the Wilde, Basil Rathbone The stage and scseen hit Heiress" 30 p. m. KDYL. Listen Sundays to U. S. Steel Hour. e fuel into tha comet thspe (how The FOOD, USE IT NOW FOR BEST RESULTS. hi taof But Buick has blazed one trail which ML - of el 1b W4MK P. E. ttTTM AIITOMOIUIS At! 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