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Show EIVALS THE BEST . FORTY-SECON- TELEPHONE U3 l. UTAH COUNTY HMlWHkNlH Mbri 13 YEAR, NO. 208 D PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1928. . nn WW APPIfiU:V BUSINESS MEN. URGED TO' mil 4 :iL I mm n ; SCHIST 10 0! For A Fireman's Life! . The average business man will 4o well to study the fundamentals of psychology a applied to busl-ntin the opinion of M. Wllford sa Pottlson,-profeof -- of - psychology, Brigham Young University, whoaddressed the members of th Prowe- TP' Rotary t'lub. at their luncheon routing a( the HoleTKoto rtaodayy Ha stated that byuch application of paycbulogy JuisiQcvl methoda will be fore In harmony - with honesty and true, principles of cltiienahlp. Dr. Fred R. Taylor, president of the club, presided. Roberta Introduced E. L. Roberta, director of physical education at the Toung university, who resigned from Rotary when be "went to Ogden to live, was introduced as a new member of the local club, the greeting being cx , tended by Dr. H. O. Merrill, who tribute. paid the director a glowingwas fur-Music for the luncheon It's Not a New Nightgown roroTimn Turnnu lo -vuoiunc uicuiii id ! -- Dri inirn rni i ni'iinn v : - Hotel Roberts.: G' An lllustrcted review of The Romance of Power will be given by Charles M. Ripley. ' engineer, author and lecturer of the General Electric company, Schenectady, K fj '"'1 w i -- at the next Chamber of fl-- . February 8, at 8:30 o'clock, -4- -4 hi in nn nminiT r ULlLLUI UILH I at This Timer Technical Difficulties iAre Added Likely , to-A- f To Opposition . f fl.ftlnn with th. nn. t!twtile"irndjthe'lectrttit He was intW , htweCTttavr ny er SLAIN GIRL'S FATHER BOYSCOUTSTO OBSERVE WEEK -- - , ne torsK BaHfigTHlT travels, showing the life and customs of the people of many nations. In a humorous and interesting manner he tells how people live In many different countries, and contrasts their lives with the modern customs that have-been developed In this country through the use of power and the adaption of electricity- - to , Rapid strides leward Its goal of industry.. 1000 qualified members in J928, are being; made bi' tha .Utah county farm bureau, according' to L. L. Bunnell, chairman of the membership committee of the county organization, and vice president of the Utah state farm mireau. Y - ., Tuesday SO new members Joined Funeral services were held In the from Payson. On Wednesday BenSecond ward chapel Thursday after- jamin and Spring Lake contributed 37 memberships, and Thursday SI n noon for Thomas King, T3, folned from Fork, and 13 Spanish found was who. fisherman, . dead In bed In bis "hut near the from Elberta. An axampl of the splendid co mouth of Prpvo river Monday afoperation given by the business 'In ternoon. terests of the county has been Elchop E. L. Nelson presided at the eervices and was ona of the shown In 8priiurville. according- to states Mr. a who that Bunnell, large A. O. Sfnoot also spoke. speaker. of tha business of that Members 'of the ward choir, under percentage iivalltv V. a 4lnauf tui tinraii mnA the direction of Joseph- H. Taylor -. Jesus My -- song "Rock or g -- Ages, e -- how th- thX Savior," and Sing Gently of -One." m meeting Wednesday Jacob I. Jacobson offered the In-- 1 vnr.tlon-thhenedlrtlon waa nro-- I nlKht " Pnlah Fork 250 farmers pTiOtograimi-Tna- FARTil BUREAU SALES SPEAKER GETS MEMBERS COMING -- LAID TO REST Feb. 13 It Is announced by E. 8. Hinckley, secretary of. the Provo Chamber of Commerce., The chamber will sponsor Dr. Ivey's appearance here, which will be given free jof charge. Dr. Ivey's appearance here follows the Journey of a chamber committee to Salt Lake. This committee, comprised of Q. M. Taylor, H. A. Dixon. Sterling Taylor and E. S. Hinckley, heard one of hia sales lectures. In Salt Lake ,( Thursday night, and It was tha concensus of the committee's opinion that Dr. Ivey Is a teacher with a vital message. well-know- ! Exceptional Training Dr. Ivey, formerly professor of marketing at the University 6f Nebraska, where he attracted the largest salesmanship class ever assent-ble-d Hi an" Amerlcarr university, has exceptional training for his lectures. He Is not only an exceptional professor and lecturer, Jwt has done extensive practical work, aa well as being well grounded In theory." He la said to ba a magnetic speaker, and has attracted classes of 500 during his appearance In Salt Lake. mem-Errin- " th grave at the Provo city cemo-- l thuslaara was shown foriUrga-th- a"Unf Ury was dedicated by R. O. Luke, , Utah county farm bureau this year, according to Mr. Bunnell, will be Increased membership, program of cooperation with tha sugar beet raisers to secure greater beet acre age and a campaign to equalise v"5 -- OIL OFFICIAL KEEPS SILENT UERElARMY LEADER Dr. Paul W. Ivey, sales lecturer and counselor, now appearing ' In Salt Lake City under the auspices of the University of Utah extension division, wll give a public address In Provo on the evening of Monday, " thl i I Pt-Cl- LONDON. Feb. 3 (UP). Resting In flag draped coffin beside .lb. tomb of the Unknown wsrrlor In West Minster Abbey the body cf e Field Marshal Earl Halg. commander-in-chiof the British army In France, waa accorded final honors today. Hundreds of thousands Jammed the long route by which the funeral procession, one and one-hamiles long reached tha historic Abchurch bey from St Columbia's where the body of Great Britain's most famous and most loved soldier ' ject had lain In state for two days. Allied Countries Join Not only the whole British Em ) pire, but the allied countries with I whose army leaders Earl Haig ( Cor. Sceaad New and I'nlv. Are. : had aona throueh tha war. lolned r am a in the funeral ceremony. French ' and Belgian troops were amoncr tha subject of Rev. E.E. BaoheMer'p Sund-xin tie Com- the S00 soldiers In the funen! , wrmon next TI a. m. The ser enwr. at vhe minify of procession. Representatives be-ieCrnmeijomlon of United States and of other allied vice will the of the Christian Kn- founding distha mmtFi,--.Araoig at the Ab- deavor movement Special music, a tinguished congregation vocal aolo, "A Dream, of Paradise" '" bey. An lmprisiive service was closed bv Mrs. R. A. Striaham. The Sunday achonl convenes at bv the singing of the congregation of "Onward. Christian Soldiera." to o'colek. Large and enthusiastic and "God Sive the King". While attendances prevail. A cf thj Junior noelef guns boomed' a 19 gua salute, th will meeting be held In fhc anuth room bejy was taken to Waterloo railway statlor to be sent to flcotlanl for burial In the Hnig family Vault J In tha obserranca of Christian C. E. i..fi i,eH radio program will , be broadcast and T p. m Tha by KSL between Vourg People's servic will thereafter he held In Meno Trope ha I) heinn!nir at 7:30, o'clock. Bubject "What Are the Values of Toung V war-tim- ef lf Community Church . I I Wendell Vance, president of the high school Forensic club, was chairman c f the meeting. om-hi- l re-v- to-th- till - -- Jf n . - . prorp-am-t- Fall River Fire this-progra- ,, u, "i" '"..JtI " News-Heral- in 1 mlddle-westerne- 1 i r . " e PeonVa . ra rt Sjclrtes'"-Lead- er, A. R. Knsprt. Dr. Ira ... LandrHh ' Ur.' International Christian Endeavor will address a special meeting on Feb. 18. L -- '':--' :m Episcopal Church S4 Weat Second Xa, : nar-iTiw- ly Is Extinguished vn ' . roller-skatin- tttt ty- -- LWHILLSKATING h,,.ln.' (V, V-M- -g y. - . evenings, Intermediate C E. , Meeting Arranged BOY INJURED taxation. ' a' uiui tirelessly, afternoons the . cast. cboruse and directors of "Hello There"' th. home, talent comedy of 300 person billed for presentation at the Prov high school auditorium on Feb. ia approaching completion In addition to tha many aad excellent choruses, the really gorgeous costuming, tha catchy song numbers, a substantial thread of light comedy runs through tha piece, serving rather as tha feature than as support for the colorful scenes and tuneful aongs. The' play la being produced under- the snsplcea of tha Business and Professional Women's club lor -- the purpose of raising money 'wiplete- their band) stand proWorking iiand BLANKET FOB LADY C.ODIVA WASHINGTON.- - Feb. 3 (UP). DES MOINES, Iowa, Feb. S (UP) of Rnhei t.W Stewart, chairman Lady Godlva waa scheduled to Inofthe Standard Oil company snpear In person and In nothing Intermediate Christian Endeavor declined answer to else at the Fine Arts ball here to members will meet diana, again Sunday evening some questions, about the strange night but police warned that mat- at the home of Miss Leota Rcb. iOQOQQg-de'oU.tnen In 1921 , jons armed wltti blankets would I wneji ne appearea oeiore ine.sen .oe reaay to maa ner inarms from tween 6 and 7 o'clock, when they ate- - Teapot Dome committee today. I guests at the dance. will hear taa Christian Endeavor g Warning Is issued against be given over radio of Police Chief bv dangers in of account On SaK Lake. KSL Injuries tniffer-e- d there will be no Otto Birk. following W. Hod eon, 9,' ThursRobert by fhrietian Endavor jnoetlng Eatjii: -- r Z.-. : day night .J . lirnv vflArnnon. been have aoclden'a "Many es are urged to All Intermedial e home! Ve4nec. sell Scouting by moteAiats1, due to ge7BuT that "Society njy trance attend this meeting and a prin carelessaveited roller- - katrs In the streets lay. rinivernary dy, upon' whicH from such a f iehd." one to will be awarded thi making of. the city said CHief Blrk. "Parsucested jibove all Souw Dittrrn Is Eiprewd the best report on the program. whether aT home or ,ln meetingi ents should vee that their ch'ldren has not been preaant at Parker' 1 wilt recommit therrweives to th the trial thus far, but has followed . . . are not skating In dangerous places, , oath trri'l law; Thursday, its course closely and has exhibited or ?in FALL RIVER. Mass., Feb. 3 (UP) ' Martin Feeney said an danger . ap- ' tragedies are bound to occur." , take place Satur-,clal eH 'ten's dav upon whirh all troopj bitterness who The fire which burned for more. peared past. Hodm bov. son or J. The the lawyers against 7 commerce evf ,?8 at M o'clock In Mno Hodon- - 47 North Fourth East officials attempt to do gtx- J turul a r are defending "the Fox" and the than 15 hours In this Chamber of with a large attendance city's , . Trope ,nnnft .b.l(n- o;.,h in build- district-causitroop; Friday, rally dv. whih w 1 alienists who have aided estimated damage I were out ng rtitrH:t by the ing the Inranlty pica. ' b featurr-- t in ,trom JWh ounty 0W!U expected. 44Thir4 South atreeta. when an work beciia--t- ha 7 J automobile driven by Jam Hanson, . Parker has told friends that he re-- of $25,000,000.- - waa "completely ex-- fire. . 11 . calHng ofthe annual roll whlrh . K1-JJr. tn'l cill of troop ! -- arris ilirkman aa quite aane but Ururutshed" shortly before 10 a m I Reports that martial law had will irtrtu-lw5 Eaatjhlrd South street came OMAHA, Neb, Feb. 3 (W and without heart or conscience. west along Third South. Seeing the today. Police Chief Martin Feeney been declared were denied by Chief F,a!e sco.it. vetfarr-pcout- a. n vi. ...r Vf r nn Two orominent In soma sections the rnAV all others a a mean of promoting .i tv.APA The prosecution was admitted at announced. I were raein? against time to ge to Hanson applied his bmkea, but aa-cod Miownhip among the.aconts; some loss aa to its plan of rebuttal ruins were still smouldering, but looting.' Twelve persona, including five fire - tha bednde ..of their mother mher car waa approaching, and he cBfn.nnd outtic'tv 'dsv in view of the fact that the defense ; there was no sign of flames. , A comDlete check-Unot swing out to mine the today-- re-- men Mere In hired mefknulv mud 250 fore her death in Long &&cn, L:ai. trpon which outiloor demonatration ha already placed ad of Ita im- XX ra tn b arritl out - Suiulav; 13 partant witnesaca except Parker on vealed lha 49 office buildings and persons were trated for minor hirts, today, pr. J. Packard. Sioux Citv child, who suffered painful, but not Ho his face and Halx houses either were destroyed ort Included in the buildings deatroy Iewa. boarded the, night air mail Mri,us pw Febrnary 5 was pot used for the stand. ad were tha great Pocasset Mills, plane of the Boeing air transport, when, struck by tha Hanson The trial Teachcd-ll- s moat aens- - damaged by the fire, that purpooe. At 0 a. m , about 15 hours after the Rialto theatre, tha Hotel Mohte-- 1 Inc.. here last night and Joined his car. tfrmat point yesterday when the d long trio. The' The flotorisrt ptrkd rp the bov A. A. Aficrsn 'trill doT'cH Hickman fsmily, mother, father arid the ire started, flames were con- - an. the plant the bus brother on the boarded the rt took him to bjj home imtr.ed- bad end the fined of sove of to numerous the ruins terminal and smaller to brand plane b coual' Into an'l othrrit brotherramo to permit rrtnU " " 1Uly. come acquainted wHJj .the acdvitics. "The Fox" insane. larger buildings, and Police Chief structure Chicaga s im m i IS ACCORDED i THOMAS KING I3un--la- '- -' v note and Perry Parker Is Bitter 'His Defenders; Alienist' Testifies Is Insane That conteft this morning at the Pro-v- o fcigh c'horl over four other oontestanta .The tltle.nf he. winning oration was "n:tory' Plaee In Literature" The other contestants were Bliss BrimhaTT. Ruth Roberta. Ross Dix ond Lil""r lian Johuron. A praornted to the vi1ner fcy Prinv"" r cipal L. R llv-- " Mrs. Harmon, ia the donor of Hi award. The Judges were Ray Stewart, S. JUra La Viere Earl of the high school faculty.. -- , ' TAKES STAND TODAY Viola McOufre, a senior student, won the Harmon oratorical . , Profess-w-Poulso- Oratory-Victor- 4 mately nrqualnted with the late Dr. ntcinmeta,"and was a frequent ViiipT'f at ursi. or at the laboratory and home of the ; Admiral's Statement Significant 'a; famous electrical wizard. where On of President to Intention the both scientific build of top day, Coolidge'a prohlnms nociai, were aiscusaea. iwo oi warships only as treasury surpluses warrant,1 they have the lna j Mr. Ripley's outstanding books have expressed hope of . Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jones, retired, been "Romance of a Great Fnctory, that it will necessary to carry out the program be . with a .foreword by Dr. StelnmeU, end "Life in a Large Mannfacturlng cause of possible fleet reductions at the five-powconference Plant. with an tnTroductlon by C. in 1931 Jones' waa head of the naval board which drafted W. Rice, former president of the the program and hia, statement was regarded as significant. , General Electric. ' fit mfnitm I. mi .it...... r mi iirii iiiiiiii It 'irfu nimf Mr. Ripley recently returned from an airplane trip over, many Europ- Tbi plci ture It ti uni i m Liui. iL im run a iihw iniMi in Biffhteorn ean countries. Many of tha views The man Is Raymond Dttncah, brother flf IhC kite" Isadora tXihean, ' I he presents during his talk are from dancer. Raymond roes about like this day and nlirht. t -- y .'.r peared today to be fading. - Technical legislative tlifficultiea have arisen In addition i to .he opposition already created by the bum of the proposed hargriof-th?lftf- tr proiram. Ftirtherr i lation in the house have become convinced by recent' testi-mothat tha proposal, is merely a gesture as some Raid and power indiwtry. ai McGuire Medal For ct 'WASHINGTON, Feb.- - 3. (UP)' Possibility of action at this aession of congress orl President Coolidge's $800,000,000 program or any other sizeabla naval building program ap- to Cl""nn Jenkins, president of the chamber.- The material tliat Mr'. Ripley will employ In his talk is tha result of P-f t J Com- accord-li- iii IILULH Congrress-No- merce luncheon to be given at the Hotel Roberta Thursday evening. . mi : Evening:' at Held Thursday X... i i Provo Chamber of Commerce Monthly Luncheon to Be Una Peterson;- - who vocal auot numbers were greatly appreciated by the clubmen. They were accompanied on the piano by Norma All are students of the Christens-, Young university school of music. n While fighting a fire in tha main Parcel Post building In Cleveland, Mike In beginning bis addrear fur.a cup uf sUannng coX fear -- The picture stated that, bedaslred Palton took a. minute-af- t to point to Just a few' outstanding Indicates a cup or two of the steaming Java waa not amiss. A zero results that had been accomplish- wind was blowing, freezing the water almost as it left the hose. ed through the application of psychology to business, the most of which s reflected In advertising. Advertising, he declared, constitutes ones of the greatest wastes In and industrial tha commercial world, If it is done Injudiciously. On the contrary. If tha fundamentals of psychology are applied It la the greatest factor In bringing success to business of any modern science. Million Per Issue Toward Hickman In this connection the speaker howed the vast sums of money ' expended annually in the various Youth newspapers and Journals of America. As an example he stated that tha Ladles Home Journal for Oc--LOS ANGELES. Feb. 3 JUP . tober, 1911. carried more than The boy "who was born dead," Wilmillion dollars worth of liam Edward Hickman ' faced the n tbat'one teaue. With the 'Ing-tprospect here today of meeting ones normal Increase in costs and the afain the father of the child h la estiIt of that magazine. growth Uiutchered. mated that the figures at this time The defense in Hickman's sanity would run much higher than this lay and tne state waa scheduled Professor Poulson give Interest Provo Boys Will Join In fx to call Perry M. Parker, father of to expcrl-"'- " relative Information Ing Marion Parker.. as Its first witness. Celebration Of ments conducted in the Youn unl At the opening of today's session sIM and men a 300 wherein verslty, Dr. R. O. Shelujn, former lunacy Anniversary women student' of number liar commissioner of !'an Dlepo eHmy, gave their vtewa with regard to4 was to take the witness star.J ar a SeouU adver-one to million More than colors Boy applied favorite defenee alientiat. ' color reroDimit America that shown was It yill throughout tislng. His testimony may take. the en mt oath and rarici with sex, ' and alad with na- hemselves to t)i Dr. Khelton described n tire mornintr,. next at 8a5 law Wednesday tionalities. nickmaa late yesterday as a youth celeProfessor nut of the 1, aniVcrsnry;.diY among Interesting "whose once brilliant mind was Poulson's observations U a trend bration. This will b done either ns completely wrecked," and said that ScouH Individual or as fewer of Use troops superlatoward the "The Fox had one of the most viotives In advertising, ' which often-- ' Handimr before members of the lent cases of doraenUa praecos' that of tne a as borders J anniversary out, he part Tamily pointed times, he had ever encountered." falsehood. Illustrations of this were week program which begins When Perry Parker steps up. to ronwho in 5., the February speaker, given' by the witness stand he will be face to The program mitlinrd by th .face wii-h- tlMi . eluding his talk declared that after. child for elaycr s all the basic function ox advertis- Timnancfi'-- council la aa.VSuifwtr the first time since Hickman tossed Run-laScout 5, to instruct. Sunday, February the mutilated body almost at the ing is Boouts will atter.l church In feel of her father, after" collecting n ""d and patmls. troops jnlform $1500 ransom money on the night of Day, rvc.. 17. f .rpose'bie":" Mohdar.-Ifo- m. Viola upon which Scouts-wilplan The father and mother of Marlon to inn k" believe to An (n the that Hickman should be Wins to In or. other felt word, Scouting hanged not out of a spirit of con-ptclo- - - BIG LUNCHEON u, Ma4fae-a- AT LECTURE Application jbf Psyc hlogyb Great Aid In Business, Notably Advertising, Says Prof. M. Wflford Poulson hWwsV-byttofr'Wiaa- I. ; ii it k 5L - ) St. Sunday. Feb.? Sunday school. 16" a. m.; Holy Communion and sermon, 11 a m.t T. P. F, 7:30 p. m. The Ladies Guild Monday. Feb: will meet with Mrs Leslie Cannon, 614 W, Fourth North, at 1 80 p. m. VE.N. W. F. BULKLET. Pastor. The Weather r t'tah: Rain saow tonight and 8atnr-de- r; probably ceMe ts-nl- b-- Maximum temp. Thnrsday Mlr-lmu- .... temp. Tlturaday .. ..17 Cnldeat day tbta rlnt-IT ii Decmbey JerrM bfr |