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Show i U3 TELEPHONE r Wl SURPASSES THE EEST . FORTy-SECOK-D -- I YEARNO. 219. rnnnnnnn I . Ml M v j n ' I '. . II " l vK ; of. Youth In . ; ; -- - - ll - ber. "I shall never stop tn my efforts to save young men who .were re claimable as useful members .of. .society, because of occasional mis-takes made In the attempt. In this, I think I speak for tha . entire board," declared Judge Cherry. Newspaper criticism of the BoaH of Pardons' actions was denounced ? Judga Cherry who declnrrltjat ; . "f"" wtiherTr"parSIcd -- consct om-ml- ts a crime, the papers, particularly In Salt Lake, eelse upon It as another example of 'damage done by the present parole system. They omit te mention that In at least eight of ton canes, paroled young men reform and become' use said ful, citiaens," Cherry. "Instead of taking this Into consideration, they hurl ' upon the publlo the exceptional case the . mistake In such a light that many .. persona are convinced that It Is :, the rule, and not the exception." Judge Cherry dwelt upon th" tragedy of holding youths, ' who have made one false step, for long1 g - 1 1 " terms In contact with the harden', criminal class in the state prlsor Paroles, after careful consideration, of thlr worthiness. In many cases save the young man from becoming a sure "repeater," Judge Cherr jUikmaj Parole Systeim Saooreds "Most of the cases upon whicn the' board acts favorably are tho" of young men, convicted of auto thefts, or bad check charges. Thev can be redeemed, and are redeemed, in the majority of cases - "The great parole system is recognised Continued on Page Eight WESTERN uuu u I-- OPENS UL- uI uu ul jl I 0 uyj HIIHJILU -- o5o I D -.; rn n ' U s uo5o i o5o o5o o5o "( I) i UIO : is . - . tm w get jraar tvfdkrijrf ItM, JImmm NWmI:) fJ ;, W U a ; j s - I ' Hundreds of LHIW1IL At Gathering UUI'H . Mj M; - VA I f " O'S ' W I .. 1 Farmers from every Section of"Utah county gathered at the Utah stake tabernacle this afternoon to hear the present vexing tax problem discussed by farm leaders and tax "TI he . main floor of . the large .tabernacle was filled with eager listeners, anxious to hear of proposed remedies for a more equitable tax distribution. Althnigh there was a prtpond: ranee of men, many women also were present. As the audience gathered, the Provo high school band under the direction of John Omanson played several selec- ''?r?' WORTtOi v ' Stake Tabernacle ilMli . INDUSTRY -- -' - e 130 Breeds Iitclud- M -Wore Than In GchlMtliMi of Utah Ccunlyl Don" Y6rir 0wns S&rT Grand Champion. fVt W T 'iV lMrC j; vj- - $ imf TO : - ' -- L- 1 ' - - ' " - ' r ex-per- ts, " ": I Officials of Provo I and Loan ; V. I oA Building tions. Society Stockholders n - -- ; - - 9 Many DfncJaJs rreseat Seated on the stand with the county farm, bureau officials were state farm bureau laadsra, county officials, school heads and business leaders of the county. Made Reports Meeting; - DR. LANDRITH - Recent at -- ; Re-elect- ed , SPEAKS HERE ia rf th. finwHjl With niori fi X- -". IXZS arm ss pahj tjyt Utah County Farm Bureau feder brceda of rabLits In the s'jite on atlon, called th meeting to order. during 1927, by the Provo Building I I "k.i exhibition in the tTUh County IUb-i and Loan Society to Provo home Noted Speaker Will Address President Tr N. Taylor offered in1 I vocation. Community singing waa I : bit Breeders association's annual : : e, a builders and stockholders, of the i - a v ir x 1 Ptiblfc Gathering1 led by Walter Robinson with Ernj show now in progress in th Gra company, according to the financial est Paxman at th piano. ham bulldjng, at 162 West Canter j report adapted at a recent meeting 1 Saturday Night street the Industry promises tr Shortly alter the deala ui field! of the stockholders of the company Th speakar war Dr. R, 3. 1 receive udrtrd impetus In this coun- Marshal Douglas Haig, England Of this amount $92 505.73 was paid Evan of Lehi. chairman of th ty. mourns for the Earl of Oxford, fa-- j out for matured stock and $22,168.50 Dr. Ira Landrlth of Texas and tax committee of th Utah County Brrrdcrw t'ompllmentonj mous stateman formerly known to for withdrawals. As loans to home Chicago, citizenship superintendent Farnv bureau. Eph Bergeson, presl-deIocal breeders were highly com- the' world as Herbert H.. Asquith. builders of the city,, the company of the International Society of of th state farm bureau, and plimented by Al V Vance, who He was Lloyd George's predecessor paid out during the year $156,722.53. Christian Endeavor, and once m Thomas A. Beal, dean of the unin, judged the show Thursday--afternooThe society is at present capital- vice presidential nominee of the versity of Utah school of commerce as the Liberal party leader. and who In ne of. th- foreized for two million dollars, divided Democratic party, will ' be the and finance. i I) most producers of rabbits In the Into 30.000 shares of par value, of Organ nleetlon war played by speaker at a pubUe sneeUnc la the lntormounUln territory. The pres$100, There. were outstanding at and tenor solo William churchLloyd Saturday Community ent exhlhlt Is comprised of a wide the end of tho year 15,2G shares, were tuna by Prof. J. W.' Mo- e ordl-- s? 7:80 o'clock. at varletv ef animsls thai are attractwhile the treasury held 4.791 shares. of Howard Oi A ALamUX. fUl apnonneeroertt The--. total-valuing wide attention. Among thenelr r4 the outstanding 1 h Dr. Eva l Is Introduced toe It credited to about 950 stock Fon. of the local, society. comes to Provo under the As chairman of th meeting PresGiant burluwncd by Don York of holders. Is $541,109.48. wsnlres of the Utah Christian ident Wamlck Introduced Dr. RobKeeources-Carterville, which walked off with Large Union. ' T4i the grand champion honors. R."8. total resources" of the com- Endeavor ert J. Evans of Lehl. A naming For more than 25 years, Tr. ln-hit- h was soi nded by Mr. Warnli-- that Servos of this city also has sever- Statute of Limitations Brings pany,, are 1680,510 41, according to of been one best has the al pens of sandv Flemish Giants report Issued by H. Ft Thomas, known nothing radical should be underJackson Freedom; Klan , the or the association. speakers of America. -- He taken by the farmer tn their plan Out of 11 animals entered bv.Mr" secrclery an active fighter ior to propose new methods of taxaAs dividends, the company dis has been Servos. 10 we awarded orifit. Denounced '. Drr Vance will give a talk at the tributed to the stockholders $38, moral and civic reform, and has tion. show room this evening on the rab275.15, the total earnings for the' championed In tvery state of the Dr. Evan declared that no other bit Industry. The genere.1 public INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Feb,: 17. year being 42,530.41, which repre tin ion the causes of good citizen economic question In- the' state I Is Invited. . per cent on the Invest ship, law enforcement and world of uch great Inureet to Utah Governor Ed Jackson stood acquit- sents, 8.52 Baturrtny hn will resrister all rab- ted menL ' , peace. He served as president of farmer than remedies for the a of of conspircharge today Pictured here la the cortege which followed the body of Earl Haig, bits of the show eligible for regisAmong the resources of the corn- college and as mod- - present tax situation. H said th to bribe Former Governor ing -H is announced. World War hero, to Westminister Abbey In London for Britain's official tration. pany are $10,932.58 held as reserved erator of the Cumberland Presby- farmer T. have tried hard to alleviate Warren McGray. PoeslbU'tlee Shown d tribute, to the great commander. The caisson on. which the s special terian General Assembly. As dividends; and $2.257 but bad been unsucDefense Motion condition th I'pbeld As one an Indication of the possibili which was used for the burial of Eng casket reposes is the same dividend. During 1927 tor and journalist he has made a cessful du to lack of cooperation. Judge Charles McCabe upheld the society reserved from land's Unknown Soldier. Among the pall bearers scon walking beside ) ties of the rabbit industry in this the year's progressive record, quite aside from Tho farmer must bind themselves tne caisson are. juarsnai rocn, Admiral n.ari jelilcoe, Vincoutit Byng, state, local producers report that late yesterday a defense Inotion earnings $4.255 28. ' his distinct talents as a together In order to accomplish any Marshal Petaln and Admiral Earl Beatjy. Just behind' the caisson is one Los Angeles dealer would like for a directed verdict of acquittal The remarkable thing about the Especially la he beloved.speaker by the tax reforms, he said. H Invited to receive a ahlpment of 1000 rab- presented after the state' had rest-- , organisation according Earl Haig's riderless horse. In the background ia Parliament Tower. to who-fin- d In Prert..';young hrm people assistance from, all other trades bits each week, for which he is ed its case. ueni x. n. layior. presmeni ana wa and occupations. willing to p or lor in cast several vears. live weighty and an added premium fense's contention that the state expenditures for maintenance of or. After re ling from article 13. secDr. Landrlth has constitugiven failed to for f ura. had Governor inu$h,.of tions prove .j Jackjthe organisation To operate the nl" llme 10 Christian. Endeavor pro- tion of 3th andtat S. of Utah, Dr. Evans The local show will continue this1 on acted to conceal the alleged, society durlna 1927 reaulred onlv called attention the fact that the evening and Saturday. The Sunday crime and therefore, . under the H Till Wllti Is less than ono-haHerald will carry a complete list of statute of limitations, he was not of n Af ik. i.! major problems ln our modern constitution Is Inadequate and tin- -. not equalled by any other similar ,lfe nd "will ernphaaiseMhe place Just a It now stand.- - He waat premiums and awards as made by guilty, tne Christian youth movement greeeted by applause as he forcibly Dr. Vance. The statute of limitations, which organization, it is said. th court ruled applied In Governor Taylor Proud ef Society ; " the affairs of the day, through emphasized the fact that business Jackson's triaJL outlaws a erlm.l All of the officers of the society It world-wid- e membership of 4,000,- - men share heavily with the farmI more at the recent meet- - j 000 young people in 80 Christian ers tn th un sjunl tax method of than two years old until It wert . acnominaiiona ana ovtT liw coun- - the stat. lne axocanojae . ine oin-is proved the defendant attempted 8 re II. tries, itr I ctr Taylor, preskUtnH , f concealment. kv Unity I Urged a -I W e " If the present tax metnoa is un-- T1"" Jnrir. McCabVa opinion, which' - D'xon' vic- - president; Karlt Local leaders predict, thst lhis ; l i li". ., -- W A. - ', I nt - - EX-GOVERN- eve-nln- ar OR -- e : Lan-drlt- A" -- , Ward-Belmo- ".' . flag-drape- ! - d , e.t Kn.ih. 'Milestone! minute,, '? IS jrleaSin Of! required, a denunciation vi... Brlnley ROTARY HEARS f.. f... IngemoU ..... .e. Rowe , .,..g K. Magelby . . . . g ...... i Couch Smith . Neeley Lybbert W at k ins , MISS COLEMAN Open house will be conducted a' Wios Lethe Colemnn, 'student of the new Western Auto' Supply comthe Young university, and Swath-rnor115 "West Center pany's store. B. T. U. Cougars and University chnu'auqua lecturer, addressStreet from- - 7 Ux 10 o'clock this eve. ed the member of the Provo ning, according to C. L. Home, lo- of Utah Redskins cajrers tangle club at their weekly luncheon-m.- cal manager. this evening at o'clock in the "Y" ting at the Hotel Roberts today. The affair will commemorate thi Imto a open vitally gymnasium, D.ied-R- .. Taylor, president of opening of a new store in this cit' portant e hoop series. .. T Cie club, presided, and music wis on the great chain comprised of The rivals have been training furnished by th Arco string quarmore than 150 stores located Ir the Young .university, eom-hardest for thergmhala " n.l I tet of orVFrTtTo their principal cities of eleven western n oie Batchelor, 7 r- -! iu(e mm mnu stre in lop sn!ie ior tnc prihed Prof. foRoy Robcrtsoa and Willis While the Company will make no " . sales this evening., the public will battle. H. T. Heal was mads chairman Utah, eager to gain revenge for be given an opportunity to inspect of the "On To Ogden" committee, two stocks of the extensive accessories defeats in SalT XalfeTns who will have of the Provo radio and camping equipment as extremely dangerous club's plana forcharge the big dint r let conwhich will be shown here. which ference to be he!J in Ogdcn April a defense, boasting great .During the three hours of" Hie proved Itself in Bozeman by holding .12 and 13. housewarming a delightful program Montana State to Its lowest luUx'. It was announced that Fathers' wlD be carried. cut and refresh- of the season. and Sons' night will be held Friday ments will be served. A cordial In- Threw Freshmen March 2. Next week Sena-to-r vitation la extended to the general "Three freshmen and two veterans evening, Herbert AueVhach will address to and event attend this public th starting lineup to be the Rolarians oa the Colorado river meet Mr. Home and "Saving Sam," comprise used by Coach Vadal Peterson to- project, during which he will exman. The Initial his right-han- d Couch and Neeley haveteeo plain the BouUIt dam project. sale of the company will open Sat- night. seen in action here before .while Miss Coleman's-,messagcarried 1 three and continue days. urday be remen Smith and Lyboert-wiwith it an appear for th finer bered a 1Stg5 seliool pel qaalitics of life, end stressed the formers' of 1927. I ,. fact that success in life cannot - Coach E.- - Lr- - Roberts plam-l- c be measured from materialistic 0 start the same lineup which was standards. Ctah Fair toused against Utah Aggies last week night and Satur At its best; this combine, is a rrent day; not snack scoring arrsy. and will test the f - - OFFICIALS" TO MEET change ia temp. Ute defensive itrenrth to the ut - CoRChca and jiJTiciaULbf Recion g most, thu Alpine and j Maximum The" "T" Is a slight favorite basketball division, will meet Thursday night and although "dope' points toj.al Provo high school Saturday at 4 MtnlsMua a split In the series, the Cougars P- m., it is announced. Further are hoping for two In a row. Tlwrrsday training for th official is tn order . .. .. Ro-ta- iy two-gam- , Ivrla. . ' - U The Weather -- 1 Teer-eomprtsirt- - lf the world hi r- -" fltn- - Mt bJW-1- S,t?Tl.!l,iaMl,-',,,.... H '"-'of" the Kni garnering ever neia in .in a reaa.usuneni ssa m.,i . .lift Mcretary: W. . K, a. Spafrord. Jo,thii mrtnn ana an Invitation is of the burden. May w olicit you . ... a man. 10 D auiCKcu Yea mi nirfl u. w. I f-Amjeiin, naea to to near IX. Lan- - to help l.out tn thU matter. Noth. . . ..7. the . political 7.'pneison, .....' Anorew UUendd,We have LSI n. Miner, J. v, drith Satardsv. evenJnir ing radical Intrigue which resulted In Jack- sought th best advice pthsible and "" O. F. David ad- Warnick, iL I am fully aware, of the alime directors; and Henld hope to continue to seek such It. Clark, Openshaw ice. We hope It will not be necea-- s tained. . . . All old fogies who believe that ITAII. ofth ' . Wi KITS : t l 'X Gymnasium Is Scene of Opening Combat Of Series This Evening: at p. m.j - Thrillers Are Expected STARTING B. Y. V. Dixon Usedth j84nu parn4moUoiL Cougars Oppose 'U'Five Tonight e- ' v o5o -- . OWlLI Y AUTO-SUPPL- rrnr " : - o?o n$o x Cases L of the indeterminate in Utah would be nothing hart of calamity," declared Judge J. W. Cherry of the Utah atate court In the course of brilliant addreaa before the Men'i Fellowship dub of the Provo Commuolty xiiucch Xhuradsji vnin. Large Audience Attends More than 200 men and women heard Judge Cherry's spirited de- -' t ense of the Indeterminate sentence and of the parole system used by the Utah state Board of Pardons, of ,whlch Judge Cherry Is a mem- Rpeal ' .A - tGBteaee . S S ,, ' ., . - Evans, Bcrgcson and Beal Are First Speakers at Big Event; Crowds Throng Accom- - Many " 17, IMS, W;'. CVijftKJ . '. Saying pltehed fBRUARY rROVO. UTAK. FMDAY. CJ n nn rnnir33c3nrnOv U U IUUIUWHU f i '. 2 u U nSf nSn SAYS JUDGE r - wu .U rnrr,,,B r n - . J Q U WI W m " i"'iesiones. xoung,univenHy, competitive play which was pror uuucu in vunrpe nan w eanesaay and Thursday evenings under. direction of Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, The College Thespians presented h the "masterpiece in a1 manner which delighted two large, audiences, and the cast onf. proved to be an 'The three act of the play dealt with the periods of I860. 1885 and 1912. and brought out the difficulty of the older generation In adapting Itself, to. changed Jean Poulson, as John had the leading male role, and portrayed It with exceptional skill. Opposite him was JewelJJnebsugh at Rose Sibley, who also did a fine piece of acting. -- Eunice Bird as Gertrude Rhead; Edgil Blackham as Ned Pyne; Roy Nelson as, Arthur Prece; Harold Clark as Lord Monkhurst. and Ruth Clark as Emily Rhead deserve special mention for their excellent portrayal.' Colum4ngof4.he various periods ;- "l.Zl.Y 1 SWENSON.GOES onio me auditors. e farmer to enter poliI have "We are proud of the Provo j iry a body, but we hope that tic It was Building and Loan' Society," said; every farmer will go to the pollinfirst organized and I still aay it President Taylor, in commenting on and select men and women to o "There is nothing more rwvoltinc the activities of the organization state legislature who will ease our than this history of th state and during the past year. "Our business burden and who will do the thing It has resulted In th disgrace of hi 1927 was one of the best we have undue influence the state of Indiana. We are happy to Prof. John C. Swenson of th I we desire without experienced. - We want only those from anyone. will hun know the leave Young that Provo society five trial the. through university During witnesses eastern trip, rep-t- in our legislature who know be-testified t direct knowledge that deeds of home have been built in tomorrow for-athe bribe was offered. They were city. All of the earnings go to resenting the Utah Hiprh School forehand what we want accomplisb.TU,e former Governor McCrav n tocJtnojaejxojuiBorEanii JZZaa lion, making it extremely easy for meeting of the .National- - Hie1! Rhe.Tf?T thenL build nd winta thirT&hont Athletia,asoeiatkm at Boc now Schools " " s un sentence ror murder: Wil - r " i. : Swenson will take part " ln that WRy to 0,8 y,'n men! Jrof. tiam P. Evans, former "t.roseeutin-1,,- t vna mrm anrifiifor Mr tn btirui fiwir in aiscuffSiDiTS nr tn Miinrr.nTnr?. dattntftaW t4 MnnJfil.K nta" aeetioei "l.-- !" home, w Oil. section. , F - school worker from eight 1111111 pur 4,r i He. will return in about three Sundaywill meet In conference at W. Noel, chasing agent, stake J weeks, a to visit number planning' f. former personal attorney for College hall Sunday, according to cllte " trin. AVictor r,or l Bird, superintendent of V Hu first stop wilt be In St. Louis. a. i a Ave. j j where he will visit' the historical the Utkh (take Sunday schools. Ia , soctety. with particular "vltfw , to th .morning all the stake worker ' session in Col- "Livea of Great Men All Remind learning more regarding ."' Lindbergh' will meet lu a Joint r Achievements .halt and early lege " la th ubject of Rev. E. E. life. At Services ftls". In the afternoon all stake and vColumbua, Ohio, ." Prof. Bhdler's isermon in the ' In meet will wll was careful In every departworker Herward Prof. Swenson, with confer Royal Neighbors of America ar enft-chcorner of Seond K. Clark of the oung univer- ment sessions In the various room music between acts equested to meet at , the Jiatch North and University avenue, Sun- ald sity, who is doing graduate work of th education building at the proved pleasing to the audiences of Funeral home r eundajr"af! 11:J0 day at 11 a. nv Special music. Several mm- both evenings. Yeuaf ii'i o'clock, to attend In, a bod-- t ih vt there. At Washington, D, C, Prof. Swen bers of .vhe general board of th funeral services of Mr. Fron 10 o'clock. Classes for all ' ZOOLOGY TALK GIVEN age.., son .will visit his ..brother' Lieuten- Deeeret Sunday school Union will . Myrtle Bray: to be held In the Futp Endeavor meets in ' th ant Lyman K. Swenson, confer--enc- e. U. S. N. Dr. PL V.J Chamberlain, former ward chapel at o'clock. Mra South room at 11 o'cloe J2 undr Philadelphia, New- - York. Chicago be Tin.: -attendance at' the ' member of the Young .university I Bray died . of Mrs. A. th direction R. at ThursdsyBoraJng Knapp. and will be Other stopfaculty. 'who I now a member of " sjnjryeeoence, -- lt(r North The Young People's meeting is ping Springfield v. polnU. th University of Utah faculty. 7 The aubJect"Ar followln; a short held.-atgnve a paper before th botany fCall 5, the Teaching ,of ChTliT'Up-lo-date?- " BROADCASTING ARRANGED TOd TOology student cf . the local will provide Interesting d s Contrary to rumors 'VoW the of Student W. Prof, Prove-Le-hi B. Y. U.-Uta- h, school Thursday. Dr. Chamberlain city, Mrs. Bray' death wa not due cussion. .Leader, Mazie OlseA. .. will broadcast over Station brought out many points of Inter- -' to a contagious disease, according The attention of those wo real KSL, Salt Lake, at- - 4 o'clock Sunest on th modern trend in zoology j to Dr. J. Karl Beck, attending phy-a- this notice 1 called to the Landrlta day. - The program will' appear in Grove-Linco'sician. ln ' , genetic, meeting Saturday at 7:30 p. m. the 8unday Herald, "u Hnrajni by thsj organization. thej't uuaea or It tnis way since for-th- ON TRIP EAST Bennett-Kaobeiaug- all-st- ar detail-Orchest- n f i TrLFl - ht "T. to Sunday Gather Here Sunday njT-- a and-Jsm- Mc-Cra- y. eunr Lommunitv hurch f -- Organization Will Attend ra -- . Th--nd- schorit-cuiivei- - . tonight fcr - i nd . . v - and Plcacr.v cccrcr. |