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Show RIVALS THE BEST UTAH COUNTY SlASnTTIiE ... . REST" I TELEPHONE US F peerelarijf Da yesi ' '"T; 1 PROVO. UTAH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20,, 1928.' FORTY SECOND YEAR, NO.. 220. ra ft 01 j oo -- oo-- r oo-r- oo oo- - ojo -- o( oQ OJO . ' 00 00 O0 . WW ' - - C. t : " I : ; .; : " I ' Senate Seat CHIEF i a mm Ml Home Folks Watch 'Lind E io)fn 9 LINDY 1 .-o- jo : , i- -" T. 1 1 GU FLIES DARING AGAINST AT CHURCH . ... . Cat of SensefHumor Is Urged By Noted Public Speaker: ProhibitioruIIs Praised; Peace Advocated : 1 RfpcBedi-Ord- $ A Expressing the utmost con-- - fidence in the young people of the nation. Dr. Ira citizenship secretary Lan-drit- h. Can 'son and one of the country's foremost speakers, addressed a mass meeting at at the Provo Community church Saturday evening. "Give the young people to do that is worth somethong ' doing, and they will stop wasting their.. time ..at necking parties,' declared the speaker. The movement, movement Endeavor Chriatlan means to provide this needed purpose, and urges the young people to help build the future. "We need a room in our churches devoted to the young people, both ' "boy. ajid girl. I "W4 Quutetf .Tince ' as saying that I stood (or a courting booth In church. It cMdnt say that, but I wish I had. The present-da- y father is too busy raising hogs , and a bank account to raise a son; .. so the church needs to help him out, Chaperones? Oh yes-b- ut deaf and dumb ones!" The chapter on Jesus good humor from Bruce Barton's book. The Man Nobody Knows' Is of paitlcu- Latidrttb. lar value," declared lilm In thai ehao-"Barton port-aas the ilfe of a party, full of Joy and good cheer. , "There la to need-o- f wit going around with long faces, for Christ h!mself did uot do It "Christian Endeavor It, ml organization that trains young people to be fit to live, and fit to live 'with. One of the most helpful things Is a sense of humor; if you young men have none, I hope you get some girl who hasnt either, In one family:" In regard to modern dress. Dr. Landrlth declared ' that styles change In clothes and automobiles.' "Imagine five hoop skirts crawling jI Into a Ford ear!7 declared , the . that girls should wear more clothes not longer ones, by any means, but mnr " m r 'Smoking, Drinking Rapped Smoking and drinking by the young came In for a humorous rap from the speaker, who declared that smoking is becoming too effeminate foe boys," and that girls should smoke pipes If they must smoke, so that they look like men. . Beneficial effects of the banishment of saloons were stressed by r Pr. Landrtth, who emphatically denied that there is more drinking . -- Restored Foor womea by the off. n MANAVU'S OLD -F- OLKS GATHER V It was believed that at least .12 now held by authoripriests were ' J Fair and Taeaw ht IJlt I t bango la tettrp- - fwtunv Vaximnm iarurday Mlhimam tesnp. .., temp. atrday.17. t aemp. Mlnbnui as Monday tmp, LAST ewd-wl- gfeiker-wido- ws . juiyrros. Later-Americ- Latin-Americ- DEATH CALLS 'BUD' DRAPE hlghly-respecte- j Provo Post No. M American Legion. under the direction of D. Ork) Allen, commander, the Legion address being delivered by Judge George S. Rallif. Other speakers were Judge Parker, Prof. A. N. Merrill and Allen. The invocation , Commander was by Stanley Dunford. Annronriate Music. F!'"'.. serve last J't -- to days rn county September, snd who, on FINAL ARGUMENTS OPENED jail WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 Sept 19. while working on the Provo city sewer system on North counsel began final Fifth West street, made his escape. . argument today in tho Burns-S- f n- "I wonder how smart he thinks clalr contempt case, he is." chuckled Sheriff Boyd this Justice F. L. Slddons announced not rule on a pending mo-morning as he read the contents of hq would frey-Wrr. Burns, one ef telegram frotn"Wtrha I. TraegH tion to four defendants,' until the argu- ments were concluded. Continued on page Three . Hm- d-j u - .oca a I J ' I Hospital Needed, Says Dr. Hughes Han-'Love- Lk; direc-surviv- e, old'"- tht sr p. pr l s Motorcycle Glub ' CltV K. O. P. Celebrates ,65th Anniversary for-the- of"parenlHoAmerican"repubIlca waa brought out in newspapers of the countries represented at the capital. In some of the couatriea whose delegates defended United States policy, newspapers attacked the entire principle of Inter- tT vention. - But the only result of the that from ' the States viewpoint was important 'enough alone to justify it was to consolidate- the United ' States position. Charles Evans Hughes, , cWrf United States delegate, tried: as gently as he could to avoid blunt reference to intervention and the United States Idea of its necessity. But when forced to, almost at the. close of the conference, he let it be known plainly that Intervention wiU be resorted to in the future as in the past when the United States feels that disorder In a small essenrepublic makes intervention ' United tial. - . - WARD REUNION rce-ide- train-ihtere- coro-mitte- e. y h hos-Iak- y, " ser-van- ts' nti , - te cvtcjo; . S a By RODNEY DLTCHEIt WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 (NEA) Texas, "which elected America's second lady governor, may decide us with the first slertcri lady senator. Anyway, it will have n Moses H. "Bud" Draper, the chance. retired died this farmer, Fisher Mrs. Minnie Cunningham morning at the family residence. has gone home to tour the. state In 539 Esst Third South street, followher little flivver on behalf 6f a senatorial candidacy recently an- ing a long illness. Formerly of Provo Bench, Mr. nounced.S!.e will have plenty of and Draper was a opposition, for there were at least n citizen, and was unlver- - back-hom- X UUGH 'ud. counted. But if she Wins in the prominent inLi. I :u.- s. church work Democratic - primary, which is At.u...kA.. uiiuuKiiuui nil aiiv. by Mrs. Marie HedquUt' Homer. He was born March S. 1858, ' In ! who sang "The Passing of a Heart,' equivalent to election, the first elected lady senator" will , know Draper, which town took Its name I Mrs. Hugh Peterson; whose number from his father, one of the first was "Lead lndjy Llht"and Prof, what It's all 'about settlers of that section. His wife J. It Boshard and Mrs. Sarah Bam-an- d She'd Be Boss .. who sang "We Shall Meet Our the following sons fend datigh-tse- y After Ala Ferguson was Installed d Ones There." as governor of Texas,' her man Jim tera survive him: Mrs. Don D. The body was given military cor- was supposed to be. the real gov- sen. Mid vale; Mrs. Calvin Hansen, Mrs. to W. Smith. the Provo City cemetery, Salt tcjre Lyman ernor. But Mrs. Cunningham would Provo; Heber Draper, Harburiw Idai here a aaluU was fired by detail be senator all by herself.- - Ineident ho. Three brothers and six sisters from the Legion post under ally, she was an active participant aa follows: Erwln of Em-- , tlon of Comrade Hewitt StrorrgrThe In the ficM tin 5tm Frmiinn whiefi - "aho; Ervln and Melvln of American flag draped the canket, led to Lis impeachment In the With the prestige the Young cillties are lacking. A, first-claMrs. Jul.a Prestwlch, and was presented to the widow, nm ,'Wemngton; " established has for Provo hospital would be conducive to thf ! Jones. universlty Viola .T. Mrs. Boshard , iennis uavia. Mrs., Taps WahdFalU; own Z. name. were blown by Comram Byron Daa-tru- all oyer eastern and southern Utah, test Interests of the patient, while Mrs. In her campaign, Mrs. Cunning- - Provo;Mrs. Annie Tldwell, WellingThe grave "was dedicated by this is the logical center for a him-- j I the lack of those facilities are Andrew Omans, Price; ton; that section, jnthe tremely detrimental to therapld Mm. Laura Tidwell. Moroni: Mrs Don, W. Cnnoviir. ture of .the who! Washington David. Nickolas; Moroni. Twelve Pallbearers were Comrades Dr. L. opinion of Dr. E. G. HuRhss, for - . improvement of the patient iWBh aimast Jtd eent of the some." She knows enough about grandchildren also survivfl. E. McKell, Walter Dr. merry of Provo. who is hef! ona of this section belonging U it. 'to feel that part of the picture! Servieea will be held Thursday at Earl Reynolds. Hugh Hrdqulst, Robs, W. W. visit from Long Beach, California. ibe dominant church of Utah, It where he has bat bce5'"carefully concefiTea from 1:30 o'clock in the Bonneville ward Allen and Howard Graham. " during the seems to me that the L. D. S two years. e past tho gaze. be and viewed the may chapel, body authorities ought to be able to see On Important Staffs "I want to tell them about Con- prior to the services at the home of While in the coast' city. Dr. their way clear to give these peopli gress, the White House, the lobby- his daughter, Mrs. Calvin Hansen. Hughes has come in intimate con- - the same splendid honpital service ists and all the rest." she said 67 East Fourth South street In-- f rt w,,n ome the. loading ho-- 7 as they give at Salt Lake. Ogden lSltS PrOVO before she left "I want our peo- terment will be In the Provo City being a member of the staffs Logan and Idaho Fathw . . pltala, to a senator can cemetery. know what ple The members of the Salt Lake of the Seaside and the St Mary's Hospitalization Needs do for them and what a senator "The situation for such a hospital Motorcycle club Visited Provo Sun hospltala can't do The group of motorists left -- When I 'hrardThstTHe. pro do sal is more favorable tn Provo than at day. n no "If I can help It future cam-pi(tthe capital Sunday forenoon, and of the Catholic hospital organlza- - any other place in the tntrnoun- will be fought on klan and took luncheon in this city. After Uon for the establishment of a hos - 'tain sectiou. Such a hoepital could anti-kla- n or wet and while dinner they motored to pointa of pita! tn Provo had failed to gel the conduct a first class nurses' oration ' ef Washington's birtlvisy, the people are sold out dry,j 'f in this locality, making 't-- support locslly that It should havBf ing school in connection with the to special ! The 'members of the Garden City according to members Of the interests." lodge No. 10, Knights of Pythias, number of stunt runs In which Vie- - been given , I wan sorry Young university. It must also be tor Wilson and GeorC-StoreWill Hit Lobbies e will commemorate the sixty-fiftBait said Dr. Hughes. "The service ren-- ! remembered that the needs for committee extends a, cordial She intends to link tip farm re-- anniversary of the Pythian order youths, took high honors. derrd by the Community Sisters of pitaBzation are becoming greater to all oil flk who nvjfation party returned to. the city the. Catholic hoepita4 organizatin each day aa the industrial interests .wlOi the tariff, tell the voters and the thirty-sixt- h anniversary' W ..The have reached thPlrxicthTTrrrfft IJjiif fctte Jn he.ufterhoon feeling much is as unex- - around Utah recognized everywhere steadily county. inveWntttfflaUclofrtf.g the Garden City lodge this evening! at Invigorated ' rtone in lifr, all widows and widow- about : v .JT celled. by tha rWe. growing."of federal commission- 1C O. P. Castle hall, U West Center ers of the ward to be in attendance. connections "IJ Is really unfair to the doctors, ! According to Dr. Hughes, Mrs. ers wilh lobbies, delve into the street according to announcement BRUTAL CRIME CHARCFD 'aa well as to the. public, , that there Hughes is improved .. In. reatly of officers. confirmation of poor' 'public . , , . . .. , ort i CHICAGO COI.D W.VE i, OTTitl'i fimi " rra. 'i?-- . jjn jnm sec- - nciiii n atnee goingip jnf onasi cuy. iac;iiiies iHii'X- - "rr on"Eiici in executive seaaUms of the In ttaa sommlttos -Feb ' jfi to send sick He also says that David West wood. VIU son of a tion. It is dancc-roti- s oiin,. go today expected relief from the Senate and go after abuse of the provided ample entertainment for wealthy farmer, was to ro on trial people 5Q miles or more to a ha son of Dr, David Westwood of this la addition to tn- - here today charged with attempting 'pltal when . every moment on the ' city, who wa rn a serious accident ceM wave and blizzard wlrvls wTilch lobby privilege. Ehe plans to cam the aeeaslon. over the week paipi on the theory that wofnanj vitations being extended to all to kiMVhis school teacher ' swet-- , road minimizes the chances for i- -' four months ago, is slowly Improv-bearcaused members and any viaiting Pythians Bradford, by placing ,very. H is also more or leas dan-ii-g Young West wood - has been who may be In the city, a number dynamite bomb in the village snow fell Friday, night and Satur- school goron U operate in serious- - caws under.the ear of Dr. Hugbes since of special guests have been Invited. house stove at Pleasant Valley. (Continued on page three) ai 'where the best modern fa- - the accidents . li ". t tab Til SHERIFF HAS WAR VETERAN! s1o;-f"ete- The Weather . I SERVICES FOR . War Minister Joaquin Amaro was planning to return shortly from the states of Jalisco and Coliina, where he has been busy studying the progress of the campaign against the rebels. The attack on Cuanjuato-city of 2Q.000 population wast the boldest move of the rebels since the re e ligious laws were put Into effect In ' well-know- The- - an current which on three occasions burst to the surface In fiery oratory- the conference failed in soma' of its most Important work. " Definitions Impossible . Including In that work was theIncorporating Into aTfcoda of Inter- record-shatterin- f" In CuHtody well-know- Manavu Ward Will Entertain Old Folks Wednesday at , Dinner Latin-Americ- , countries. Because of a latent under current of hostility to the "colossus of the north" aa under ll Priests MrslinnieCunninijhanLlatrQiigCand-idatfor Democratic Nomination In Southern State , - , it leaves the, united States in a far strong- er position ,with regard to its relations with vrtervention, I L..i. .I.L..I . , . .no s temporary re relations among nations, defining " " Hm ri":i:u undbergh 10 wai.cn tjoionei unaDorxn ana nis ricon turn to the service.. al wt. Muis me ouicr-aa. the right of a nation to enjoy In- pass in review along tne river ana over tne city. More man luu.uuy, The good-wiambassador will fly dependence. school children saw the exhibition, and nearly as many adults. a new Travelalr whirlwind airmail But the outbreaks of hostility plane, but during the flight to Chi proved 'only that the "colossus'" cago he is expected to change ships remained colossal and that aa I to "give thtf Lindbergh touch" to things stand now It was Impossible each niece of mail. After brief formalities, 'Sllm" It to make any such definition. interscheduled to take off at 4:18 p. m. .The American policy of to do for Springfield, arriving at 8:10 p. vening when it feels forced Cenm. He is due at Chicago at 7:15 p. so In the affairs of the small tral American and Carrlbbeaa sea m. ' republics, was attacked fiercely; New Type Dinner ImpresHive Military Honors Escaped Prisoner Who-Wrot- e comWhile at Chicago, the pilots are and the attack waa repelled x "Boo Hoo" Note Is Paid to Benjamin Jones As planning a dinner "of, by and for pletely. v Two points of vital Importance air mail pilots" Instead of the more Final Tribute In Custody IJndL- wer brought out; formal eramnnlca-towhich 1 bergh has become accustomed on republics gen- European and erally do not like the intervention -- Impressive, military aerylcei fori jaioo.Hoo! Thlnk. you'xe. smart his " ' tolira. policy. Beniamln Jones, World war veter don't you. m onr my way Into ' The return air mall 2 Then can do nothing to change trip Is schedan. who died In this city Thursday Mexico." y uled to get under way at 8:80 a m It afternoon, following an operation, This was the contents of a brief Tuesday, completing Lindbergh's Principle Is Attacked were held In the Provo Fifth ward communication received by Sheriff appearance until later in the Even more clearly than In the rhapel 8unday afternoon, with J. D. Boyd some months ago from public month, when he la scheduled to fly Havana debate, the dislike of the George P. Parker of the ward blsh- - Charles Atherlon, alias Eugene to Albany, N. Y in the 8plrlt of United States' adoption of the role jjpric. residing, ssrents. ; 1 Tm-U- Puebla were brought to liexloo City under guard of secret' service Texas Woman Has High Aspirations ! Feb. 20 (UP) Although the sixth Pan - American conference closing today at Havana fail-- ,, "NEW"T0RK, ST. LOUIS, Feb. 28 (UP) A milestone in the progress of the United Btatrs air mail service was reached today with the scheduled commemorative flight of Colonel Charles A. IJmJbergh over his old fit, Louis to Chicago route. ' Iteewrd t'onlennwnt More than 100.000 sepafnte pieces g conof mail, a signment, awaited stowing aboard six nlnncn here anil at Rnrln(rf:M mm buhd. Mcnnwhlle priests who have been ties. iti 4 The City terrporariJy waav.iNj panic as the raid and the sithrequent military clashes were under way, but order soon was restored nndnr the direction of 0nernl Jaime Cnclllo, chlrfof military operntlons in the state. A f tar' the attack had been endod l the rebels routnd, the Federals ot the robel w'e ordered' in pursuit - wut of flvn, mtked T :hune's "En- quiring Reporter" whether they woul I like Colonel Charles A. Undbcrrh aa a husband replied with emphatic noes. The fifth thought be might he woald have to propoan, lei J ear or no Irap year.. Those who return d Mndiniih screed be woul-- be too popuhir ' to be a good husband. Overwhelmed wre driven owers" of the Manavu ward will be entertained In the ward elm pel Wednesday, February 2, at which time a sumptuous banquet will b served and a delightful program of musk:, readings and other for mi of entertainment will be conducted The guests for the occasion will assemble at 11 o'clock in the forenoon jsnd spend an hour in sociability. At noon dinner will be served under the direction of the old now than before prohibition. He folks committee, after which a deirged the young people to learn lightful program will be carried out ' . .the facts, not by hearsay, but by as follow: ... 4 Exceptional Investigation. Program "Both parties will be dry In the 1 Cong relational singing "Amer-.coming election," said Dc luAei&k firm" v atlflr. They won't dare to be anything I"Nphl Anderson; reading. Ephrain else." 'ayctte Ouy"World peace and law enforce- man; stunt fiance. Ephralm Ellcrt-oo- ; accordeon selectton, Mormon ment are two of the main policies of the Christian Endeavor. It Selman; reading. Mrs. Nancy Johnseems born for this moment in the son; vocal solo, Mrs. Harrv ButMrs. J. B. Keeler; world's history. I coma to you as ler; reading, r Guyman; toast, A. the representative of the Interna- vBcTiiT tional Society of Christian Endeav- O. Bmoot, toast, 3. M. Jensen. It is expected that more than a or to say 'that Christian Endeavor hundred old folks. Widows and widIs going on to new heights.''. Dr. Laitdrith.a easy humorous owers, will be entertained on' this occasion. style was exceptibnally pleasing to The banquet hall will be decorthe large audience which attended. ated In national colors in commem- : k d, . .. , Dinpiichr. to ho police of the city of Eenrv said tho rebel en'tr-eoverwhelmed the garrison, but in a shorp conflict which followed, . l'. ys er GIB Aiilcstone In ' rroress Is . Kcached ; Record-Breaing Consignment Made; Flyer Intervention Right' Remains Troublesome, But Portion Too Popular for Husband" Of U. S. Is. Strengthened l?y General Understanding OIICAGO, Feb. 50 (ITI MEXICO CITY. Feb. 20 'UP) Federal troops today were reported in- - pursuit of a- - bnJ of Otholte rebels who Saturday attempted to cepture the cllv of Guanajuato, which has been the center of thej Cnthol!c revolt aalnct the Mexican ,. 7- CITY Federal Troops Pursue Cath- olic Rebel8Afterv Surprise Attack On Guanajuato Is ' I in oo oo-- O0 chaa .ll ". Y '' . v. . ae ... . even-death- s V ' ho.-ptt- IS SCHEDULED All residents of ,the Provo Fifth ward are Invited to attend the an--i-il ward reunion Wednesday, Feb. O. ' Commencing at 3 o'clock the Primary officers and teachers will entertain aji children of the ward tin-der 10 years of age at the FUth ward meeting house with & jood program, games and refreshments. At the same hour all children from 10 o IS years of age will be anter-tained at the Fourth ward amuse- ment hall with the M. L drama. refresbmenta" and, a social dancer"' f All in the wrd..oyfrJthe ar of U wiU gather at the Manavu ward amusement hall at 7:10. when the annual If. I. A. drama will be prea short -time sented, after which will be devoted- - to a social and hand-shakRefreshments will as . served, followed dance,j' . |