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Show mm HIS BSST UTAU COUNTY RIVALS TELEPHONE US If m HP -- oo ojo Dill I LB loJIrQ - Utah Floiil Wins 'Tournament Prize ... - - i Nr. pin ; 'f-- " ( i t "V- Le Jeune Heads 1,000 Reinforcements Embarking for Central America learagua, Jin. (V" t fr- -r tUP) Course dlsplayedwhen'bul-it- i wen flying "and death seemed 21 Hear, today brought citation ta officer! and entlited men of the .JUniiad-Blal- ss marine iiirpraad -.Wcarafuan national txSard. fighting against rebels led by 21 General Augustino 8andino. the were inspired to deeds of bravery the marine command held that ' "worthy of emulation." .Engagement Described Each citation told a tale of hero-Isin connection with the advance of Quallall of Dec SO, 1927. "Brigade order 4" speaks of the battle as "an engagement between a speca ial combat expedition out of and armed bandits near Qual- ... u." .. e.,.. . --' Bandits or rebels, the enemy was fighting with machine guns. Captain Richard Livingston, com mand! ng the edition, a4Lfei swi an zxample of daring and fortitude. Although wounded, he declined to to a place of security. retire ' His medical officer and his second In command pleaded with him to retire for treatment of his wounds but Capt Livingston would not leave until all the wounded of his command had been taken care of. k ' r V a charge of violating the prohibition law After leaving the service, Christensen is said to have written to. Frank Sadar, the alleged em ployee of the arrested man, and offered to "fix" things.. For this purpose, Mr. Goates says, Chris tensen used the name of Frank Taylor, and said that for a consid eration-hcould arrange matters so that hef Christensen, the com plaining witness, would not anoear. Negotiations went on for some tig, Mat'a-galp- - m AUcman's Term On l)oard 0f Supervisor Mfr,rlfit,JLtDiiAStgtgg. district attorney, by Mr, Goatas, who declared, that several months ago, while on dutyjvlth the Denver enforcement office, Christensen ar rested a man at Leadville, Colo., on m 0DJE6T; V..44. bnds; delegation Attacks Proposal liefore County Commission .- r tern's f- - ' J" wunin tne district. in addition to . registering their opposition NEARDETH 'COVERED WAGON' Wl SUSPECTS ARE 'KpEST lttpf,:Corirpr' ! Evajis Alienists Tbf pee nicKman The oppoalriV' wri Last Hundred Hours tA Life bfil represented j by Jacob Evai, at tsm ' Begins; Precautions Taken .t fii who declar Jected to ait Against Suicide Early Utah Is Beautifully De on the basiaoan 't picted In Flowers Branch a. benefit , NEW YORK. Jan9 (UP). Mr Store of Company Opens In Ruth Snyder began the last bun Youftg Slayer Perfofma Antics l,up''7l wwyf the bee In CfllJa Provo' About February .1 dred hours of her life today. rcngthen the r- 7Ihher3eaih cen In Slna Sing Insan VU. prisbn she grasped pathetically at racla straws nope. Covered of pi wagon ydays (tempted Burglary of Lehi early In the elecfor her preparations LOS ANGHLES, Jan. Utah beautlftdlly depicted in flow- trocution, wlth Henry Jtidd Gray, (UP)U 31. They ; Mercantile Store Will Be While .WJlUbm Edward Hickman reported that at that ers," won final prize in the class for went forward In the time Sadar had gone to Salt Lake deatlrrhamber, continued a perform antics usuaW commercial floats for theWestern 50 from her cell sfnd there ly c red i to meet Christensen and Investigated to the mentally, unba! edt W;l"Wi'Ti,eaet pay hinm Auto Supcfly company at the annual wasyards WW VRn aboftt little Idea among prison offi- ancea bribe in consideration for prosecu' " i nis in cell the county at Tournament Roses of Pasadena, .. . .. . wiy. cials that any last minute move to . . . ' tion being dropped. aeienpo mnorneyi iook tne California, New Tear's. day. save her would be successful. Bond Thought Sufficient--No Each of the three men held to prove him In tenstoday .A. covered wagon with a realistic Yt she asked for news from GoW bond, has been set for Chrise yownnu slayer ot AlfciflAh in! connection with the "Lehi, ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (UP) canopy of "white carnatlona, Vbody Smith, who, unless he announced trlanddwners ' was. to be schedulei if charges are undeY From the eastern and western sea- A characteristic photo of General tensen's appearance V were wheels sweet of of ""feaaiU in n n . he $1,000 and put burglary would not grant clem marigolds he that today filed, federalammauon. or four all five authorities feeling by. fivw boards a force of 1,148 marines was Augustino Sandino, the Nlcaraguan otrii and fern, drawn by ency,- was .expected t that the present state bond of $5000 ists. Rlchar4 Cardlllorir asWfltL6oroie, embarking today to reinforce nion that d resting' on a base of heatherl take Its course by doini othing. revolutionist, whose men have suf- Is sufficient Monday. Preliminary to insure his presence In Nicaragua in a determined fered - one " . HV.VO.V . . U.U.I . J with atin would losses tood e.nd of the float. fighting With heavy despairing equally in Is set for Thursday. Salt Lake. He Is now at liberty announced; drive to exterminate the forces of United States marines. wife rode the schooner word the her pi- reasonaDie awaited ffom p.lSlcle, prairie on the original conviction pendlnff ! Cantillop' denied General Augustino Sandino, rebel L'LndsV but hs char- Who stcode .some legal miracle that j child and of the pioneer tay Walsh i was. receiving ai?- - aPPcaLta leader. thastatelsupreme4 Three nien are held In the Ul. by tbe execution. Edgar elton. ' the lumbering oxen. proReeed method of : e was sentenced to an Wartime scenes were iimaui unno; txirrow, jyi'tnivjtU as an oui her sal landiSvners chief end of 'Af the for float county in counsel, opposite innate mA jail thy investigation ,,tnrL,J Indetermfnale term in the -- state at tBeports of departure. From seven to to coi 9L. the real nl American Indians -I Ijf appeal nection with an attempted burglary hi. feithful Charleston, 8. C 360 devll dogs" prisonby Judge Martin M. d ot V Fourth Judicial districtLarson, were being taken aboard three of the Joseph S. Brdadbefit X Soji's native garb nd war paint threaten- sociate,, Joseph Lofiardoppareat- durythe coming raised the, question of odds his with court, at ed -ly the talkedof and a "train taste wagon gave chiff, outasisstanCe. wffr recommended a term of not mercantile store in Lehi' ealy Sun- of ""bruisers", thr Trenton, the Raleigh th board of supervisors the old In Utah when In- a. move for a writ olrror In, the Actions Are WtrJ and the Milwaukee, despatched Jess than five years. day morning. ' The men ate W. L. dians roameddays an assessment without first the .Outriders United States suprerne" court r ''Meanwhile from the Atlantic fleet to carry the The appeal to the higher court is Wilson, 22; MontgomeVy, "the? Ala.; in the buckskin plains. landowners a right to The contrast BetweenV," Mrs. iteyes also garb of the caravan tis4;y9'" based on allegeff nrfsconduct of the James O'Connell, 32, New Haven marine, reinforcements southward. before irfolne e the board of county lover. and her wJhj scouts Snyder astride horses rode ttar ."observi Another group wis leaving from Barricades vUsed to Prevertf trial and the claim spirited Conn., and H; E.- SmlUi, 65 Cincln ahead' to show that their thaHhe 01 ner nusmrw me murocr ner in mjhiswortrrs of jurors the float wifHwif " carrying the remained as rvfnarkable as01t had the.state Hampton Roads, Va... and a third patl.f Qhio. ' . e ae- were prejudiced, not ill be land benefittea. the Serious Trail Westward" ban- been VBlaiing Dama, Further the youfhoi'. from San Diego, Calif. The trio was arrested i assessment the since the clar1dth?.t ( proposed trial.,. ; ners'. M ',. lions XMeone On Way Wilcox, night watchman at Lehl. -txifm. wofll'd Hland as a lien or mortgage. In London Gray has tAkei. refuge According tcR. & Chambers, With the Charleston group were about 3:20 o'elockjSFuaday morning, ,JalI I wasSftsivned ev)e and ;t5nst the property, and would "eh- to' detn of Lakeafter he is said Whave chased theml Salt Ci,y manager of the looked foWard to-i- t aQacVetfiV8 AH Major John A, LeJeune, commandISimhBr the title to land thus assess- ' ' ant of tthe marine corps. " irom me siore wice. xne first time Western Auto .Supply company Frau Whian's LONDON, Jan.9 t.A iffed. Such procedure would cause in-- ; 8nit)dep A The jnarlnes leaving today anticibranch, mo'e than 90,000 nature! Wilcox came . the men tan away theThames were along mind numerable law suits, in me ojjuhto The iftate of Mj ewers' ana ma. Artftat.tlme they had suc- blossoms were: used in building the pated some real fighting. Tearful strengthened today liu an attempt (,Vr-6"of Mr. Evans. ' G. .Indicated t of farewells marked , the day, but to prevent a repetition of the flood ceeded i in Wrtly unfastening ' the float The entire float was desli. ' near tne een A: genewiJ hearts were beating high aj the. ed ap4biiMiAty iMewbefs of k'th prWrfwv offlcljilB. in Uk hglxtra store, 01 '.fsw.mtButes assessment nary precautions0 neei' tions complaints to the later Wflifccamg 6n the trio again Westerji Auto organization: I iMepect of artltrtl arter dufl days of Sunday. be held in the, county will a beftefits shield committing the barracks life. George W;, Jacques, former hav and ordfred them, to stop; They A branch store of the Westel aerioas Barricades prevented Commissioners' room luesaay, She was moved. K ' rThe San Diego and Charleston damage Sunday, although the river and grain merchant, and a life-l- r started Ao rufi but .stopped as he Auto Supply:; company is sooirj one from .slje ruary 0. .the hifii'e: groups were ordered to Corlnto on was reported higher than Saturday resident of this city, died it his threatened f. open in wovo near the Icorner since ner rrlvaMftJSlftgSin Jin. the Pacific coast The Hampton when tremendous damage was done noma, 472 East Fourth South street, In cunty 4ail center and First West stroot. BAYUSS ON STAND mauress .was rropea "par ttorrie for Roads contingent will be landed at and at least 15 persons were killed. this morning following a protracted .TKey were lodged in the city jail inougn no aerinite Mass.." Jan. 9. ( UP) BOSTON. . cell the opei article hi every confess tan, tf f rohrwhicli they wefelater-- ansee amiduhceolirto tl Bluefleldaon the Atlantic coast No overflows had been reported illness. M. will fnr .fiilanfl of VHnnnlf was' named defendant loueht he Although ed Marjon With arrival of the reinforcements today but along the entire course of He was born In this city Julv 25 iwreu w ine couniv Ian Dv- Sheriff upen aoout In the S-- Inquiry ueut riew.eell'walte' The mi Jf'enruary denied Saturday Aneelesr a there will be total of 2,454 marines the river residents were wary. 1859, and had lived here' ptncticallyJ u. Boyd and Deputy S..A. Willis. me difiVent fuf nlshijgst a here last njght Commander John S. Bayliss w re ' ... In Nicaragua, Thenen claim thev hv h.rt liv Thousands refused to return to ainiis nrft Surviving are twi Paulding coast destroyer guard exists Nloalirit ta cl'othSagnd of the entire In command Salt Lake rooming houses, for ing their homes until high tide had re brothers and two sisters, as folio sumed the witness stand today C marine force will be General ceded this morning. Mrs. J. B. Walton, Pleasant Vi some time. . . f; " ' raguan ,Wrdf Ti Mrs. William Van Wagoner, Members of the Salt Lake sdetec Feland, who had charge of the rcit)Sens of EospAngeies an Interested party,"iC-Mid Tide. Grows Higher rcapitaKnjiin1lhlnJp uekma should be given rines there during the serious fightThe tide Sunday was declared to way; Milton Jacques, Poeajfello; tive force were in Provo Sunday bElcgfph wjres ; sentence forhis fenlnle",? evening to look the. rio over. . The ing last year, but was withdrawn have been higher than that which iioy: jacquesr-i-revOi-sWomen's in nigpt when the liberal leaders, except San- swept over the city Saturday. sh. "it isifrCjaim ana oi- Funeral servjees will be Jfeld in men refuse, to talk and claim they .djefts-Will'iffB willliseness for the,,. lawj Of .. dino, agreed to a truce. w . Will The worst of the Sunday damage the JBonneville ward chpM TJhurs- - know nothing about the. attempted ...I tv Qssinlng .rjall Its0n1atural Course, witnoui' (On arrival in Nicaragua, the new was at Hammersmith. Basements aay afternoon at l:3Qf o'clock, burglary, y One of them is said by fe 11 mile away..' force is to be organized Jnto twb wede flooded. Furniture floated on Friends may view-th- e rnob action. brf&v at the Uy Salfe Lake police to have served ldon WJMfMe was oat under There wlH'fn Vo n the battalions under the direct com- a level with the windows. Many Home of his brotherV"Bby! "at 427 two terms $760 bondin the Provo ,elty I r I is CoL R. prisoners H. frort mand of court Monday. Hoarlnr' la act t elne of. the schools o' Dunlap. "Finait services. householders were forced to top East Center,-prioorie eee; If a Interment will be vln the Provo for 4 Utah and owvo in particular. floors of their houses. ' v i closest will Ke the,thene of an addresr Houses were flooded in Kew and city cemetery. BROUflHT FROM COAST si tot: I to 1 firiven by Pref. Elmer I the water surrounded the ministry b- Eldon 'Winfrec, 17, ,.cf thenr,; short AlberiJones of Lehl, arrested at of ellsnpsc ler of the Young3 .university, preserfted a girl friend pensions. t6j, I Stocxton, Calif., at the request of itand , of the women r Thousands gathered in all; of the it A. a meetlne ath as a token of admir- Sheriff J. J?) Boyd, Was brought affected districts Wdmen'r oitv In to watch the turv..r th iu , Ke gave himself an invitation ,ii,. niv V jNorth from that state Sunday evening by bulent waters of the great rivers So e inc University on inal Rest home Club see the' The county, watch jail. and avenue-anJJeputy Sheriff ,,Chs.rles- - Coates. Third North street1. was the excitemeht that' police was identified by Snrlngville'dffr-- , FreCingl TTiinpral services - Jones Is charged with allure to great . . for, me UJ at a: 30 WedneSdnv afternoon the entire affected area." were told Cerswho of patrolled , the incident, ui noma' nrho Br dlea ai FuneraJ'iervlceg for Mary Ioulse " ' provide for his minor cliildren. ' a'nlnck one f as thV of i m v taken those1 fr6m rtoCThfoT Who Mrs. . jav- vincerei, yj, Bibbins, death occurred at herJ r ' v . . . y .1 Ki. . ; , Seventy officers of seven 8kk Snelson3 Drug' store, when that While'lfje women Of the city Home, 432 .West Fifth South street. r-- r. this city Wednesday- nigny iirirnd to attend, all others In held Primary weA's organizations nlacewaa ThircV ward few a Provoburglarized held In the Leaders CathoHfc Friday ytnorning, were held In the yentiohMn the Provo Thirdr ward in the vital suojeci ui terested . The with ternoon : af Sundav f church Sunday afternoon. chapel tsa- - ago., school finances are invited to at WtMree was" arrested bC&rh Dixon presiding. Fath A. G. pelaire officiated and chapelS. Saturday, at which Mrs. H. J. " Bishop 16 deWered the funeral sermon., . belje . RossLrepresentingr the. gen- F H. Celventn nf J&nrUvrl? The invocation was offered by tend. P board of the Primary associa- wBo Is said .to have of school im eral "The Importance bisHom-lI'tah Generally II I' I ward the vocar Eves of selections were Sung tion, Alfred v.-- fnd,'an r ' iberi u, it is know when Is evident The ance - fair ., repreBtkes presided, Wtil'TiV he" and oi Bishop the nioH that lead by Viva Nickersoff and Marie sented were The Utah stake recreational missing and the benedictionwas by tonight educational- biUli Prava'a i ' Jflpfne, Utah, Kdlob, rtit nossession of The the speakers one ot ard. Interment was In the Provo niA lire course this, evening Alfred W. Harding. ershlp class, under the direction Tuesday; the largest she' hai to Palmyra, Nebo, JuaV and Wasatch feed bvefto Sfi'erifl of the extension department of the; city cemetery. in the Provo wojfnens were A. 6. Smoot and RalphoPouI-tn- n Day." said The work to be ifiven by the 01 now held In Mrs. G. M. TayH much changer In Mr. of I vers! friends g the both ty, will meet nejt Young up in chargf an committee nf the ganlaation the jujSilee durina1028, to many the of the whrf a4 Issuing pointed temperature. sineleton. wmcn is Monday evening, -- January' 16,jft MUST PROVIDE FOB' FAMlLV year of the- - JPripiary association, mnirinir the meeting, hifi character of Maximum temp. larv oi traits "ic. nmlaeworth TV,. 3Tnrmntlnn and WOWilv 7:30 o'clock in the faculty roony in against. Sterling Baker of Provo was ar- - was putllned bMrs. Ross. several Intended to ac- on a . . bov.31 friend. Is The their bv nndMnnl departed Sunday CoBstltutiop of the United Stages. the - education building of the 1 ragned Jefore Judg&.vMartiB-l- fc . vsars ,Berved auaint the women ofAhe city by the Minlmou temp. MusicaK numbers were iurninucu leged that the school,, according to anhduncOTnent tarson this morning ,on a .charee xtchron; with the school co.ndiftions' here, Of Ah un- - ne h stake Primary 08 Cleone Dand OCCURS Hoover "EXPLOSION - Sunday .....v. IS sneison it. of thoseMn charge.' whis )ili be of failure to provide. He was ortler. der the bv Wlllww more thai $200,000 is rgr- &rn erviifh.nf solo. o.t'. a Jan. anr whom of wniciiA. eneh Coldest day this winter: WEST FRANKFORT, Ills., the first meeting of ttie clksi fol ed to pay $20 per month for a per- - vvorta anniiaffl? '". for.;, the resMeht of expended & Ufah the Boshard I R. I'M J. to undeterof Prof. pntrano DecemMr 17, 16 degree below aero lowing the .Christmas npunays; andalso by 9 (UP) An explosion iou oi one year, r schools of this ciftt. more money . who sang the anZ at (J. Mrs. Sarah Ramsey, extent occurred today Hie ume m is needed Ito wfemote a, tetter a - vw mined j duet numbers. .' Coal cjompanys mine north and largef, di6ationat program jt having Peabody the Provo was - Officials of ihe com- city ,ln Interment than now in XiOgue.1 ;gh. Which of this city. The dedicatory prayer n r made at .pany declined to discuss the nature cemetery. Poulton. was offered by Ralph of ..expltjMon, receiving instructions from Denver, Utah Fedecal officers arrested Christensen Saturday, Dec. '; 'rW . H.'tr live-oxe- n com-.rad- "tndoners '' EMBANKMENTS CHECK RIVER tifi! - by-Fo- ln4-eliglo- DEATH CAUS - III W. JACQUES d(r-Jtolthi- ' . rw ' 7 , ' -- . - -- oftli , WATCH . iTv-t- rA, :. - RRESti Clubs , Hear f - - Mrs.,Mar)Bibbins laidTo -- iGpPROVOAN, OFFICERS OF o PRUIARYMT! - - d : A , Weather I- f 1 Recreation Meet January :bnlt , . c . t life-lon- - '. . ' v Tnioi, i J':.. , teTo6fice:.ii ' 4 toth a petition signa by zii teJOdoytiora wn prenemeu w ine commi88ioner8lavoring; Oig nmtiuiU fnent or A. I. Monev of Snanish PSrV uumMA JYhn" w Alleman of Springville, whose amemj. ot me rwara ot supervisors expired- - In X urn iner with iYti rOAnndl .A'. tt.i.. w,w nurai u. iuojiey was pp9fltcTo sU'ec' Mr, Aiieman. ; SNYDER WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY tfinw, lt'C'tITi!fg, fe"Ml.ir0S.ifccs'"a,afid-afte- r - s: Strenuous opposition to the present rjlar (X procfvjbre of the board of supervisors of the 06 ntrol iHrtn- count com- age district was expressed before the board missioners this morning by a large delegatio Un4cnefs Chariaa-- M ' fff y Charsred with an attempt to ob struct the prosecution of a prohibi tion case by George A. uoatea, deputy prohibition administrator, Loyl former prohibition Chriatenseh, agent, .convicted of criminally at tacking a Provo woman, win in an probability be Indicted before the next term of the federal grand jury. Evidence Submitted Evidence of Christensen's operations ' have been submitted to - 1 .U Ei Agent, Out On Bond, Is Charged With Attempt to Obstruct prohibition Case Prosecution. Ex-dr- M r 1 an folfo) General Sandiiib listed; Jl Heroic Actions Are More than MANAGUAJ . i5 Convicted "' oo o) ' tsaecWfrs i |