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Show m RIVALS THE BEST UTAH COUNTY FORTY-SECON- PROVO, UTAH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1928. YEAR, NO. 224. D TELEPHONE US Dtr yw If not, tstanassM regniariyT M bofors t:W : 0) it J9 oo o t 0 TiV M of O 0?0 -0 . 00 .rrO . 00--.- - oo mm . i 00 Addresses Rotary Clubmen 0O U i I COMPROMISE Disfigurement of Teacher" Is Told By Pupils In Case Against .Soil of Wealthy Farmer in Bomb Case. Federal Hoover Suggest Commission to Determine OTTAWA, Ilia., Feb. 24 Financial . Capacity of (UP) Little Grace Johnson, Stricken River Areas. who saw ner teacner, iw -- .mumji V . . - ... Iii.. . a iwav l.'tSS.Jf j&B&vju'fi i ,. mm i Si'i ' i'S I j.. rs I I J&&Hif I "". ' !. Vl;; I ... i . 7 :0ii i " 1 1 , I ' h'.iKS'ijfI ""oil ts2Ujf J st dC l Jf ty At the outset he had decUn-- l to discuss engineering features of the various flood control plans and ha-- ' ui-- , nainted lor me commnvn : want human of the tresslng picture of December 1 and was play- caused by the floods wun us 13. in ball - with Harold Thorpe. economic reaction on the. when the- explosion docurred. whole nation. win one "I was standing beside The compromise plan was regarddow when it broke," the boy saw, ed as a sort of checkmate to politi"The classes of other windows cal opponents who bad foreseen started falling. I ran Into the that the secretary, as a Republican school and saw Hiss Bradford, her presidential possibility, might trip face and clothes covered with on the question of state contributions far flood control. They had blood." the Pniorf Bald he ran down the foreseen he might antagonise comadministration favoring by Howard Mrs. his to sister, road get federal payment of costs; or Clegg and as they returned they plete alienate possible southern votes by Bradford. Miss met state contributions. "She" waa kind of half walking favoring partial Auction of Property Slated Answers Hawr's Question road," the and half crawling along was ..Hoover' compromise plan For Afternoon Of the bmr testified. offered in answer to a question of The Thorpe boy corrobated his Senator Hawes. Democrat, Missouri, March 12 chum's testimony. as to whether he favored the Jad-wl- n to atatea of pay plan requiring ' y ; u ore - -- PUMP PLANT TO BE SOLD It Provo Rotary club in Whir h he pointed cut the reasons why n the bill should not be enacted and praising Swing-Johnso- n Y.fW eetMHrf- 4 ' Y" em.0 naslum (his e.enlnr r t eVIork. the early hour being adortrd i.o w Prvo- avoid conflict wrh Pleasant Grove encounter, which Vartu rt 8 p. m. HERBERT Al'ERBACH ably againstthe invader. . Provo's offense Is the question.' , nu uurnro VI mKril nt the big gime. The Bull mjct uuaj ta fxctllnt, but their Governed SenrU Rack raAldoR dcfcn" passing and basket shooting la al- and Bonds; Tells Story of ways a mystery sometimes being very good, and at other tjmca, very, Gruesome Crime. very bad. " c. I 1 I . Ihe 6tale"lcgisIatu"re"f6KIheIr stand in halting the plans of 0 j Tne feature high school gam of will take place the season for tonight et B o'clock In the Provo h gh whrn the, Bulldogs will clash with the unbeaten Hesitant ' Orove qulfttet. Coach Harry Richards' speedy Grove re can assure themselves of honors by Alpine - champlmMhtp A nyni "f Pr nvn On the other hand. means certainty victory for Provo of the Bulldog's annexing runner-uhonors, and a faint chance of a He for first position. Pleasant ' Orove comes as the logical favorite In the big game, hut Provo's husky courtiers hay strong aepiratlons of victory, and Coach Glen Simmons expects his rvn to acquit themselves credit- RECREATIONAtn WOMAN MAYOR'. PLANS MADE! J IS POPULAR Many Features Are Arranged Wyonunj Town Appears to fuwHiriTuTe rxt Term at Grot, Moonlight visits to He-t- e's to will be new features of the sum mer recreational program whlca has been outlined by I:. L. r.obcrl 1. director of physical education fit Brlgham Young university, for ihe summer quarter students. Thes?, however, according to . Director Roberts arc but a part of th varied program which will be open to "Y" students who wish to themselves at the same time .hat they acquire' more knowlclgn. that Auerbach declared the waters of the Colorado river and of Its tributaries, which arise In tha mountains of Utah, are tha greatest undeveloped asset of Utah. He emphasised especially the valua of these waters to tha undeveloped regions of eastern Utah, which will forever lie dormant unless the water for their irrlntloa la mnvtdail na scoren tnoss wno hold that It will require years to utilise the water necessary for tha -lands of Utah, that the Utah people are playing the role of a dog in t'i manger because they demand '.tr necessary safeguards for the va! r, required at some future time. He characterized the construction of the Boulder dam. In thi absence of any seven state compact as tha greatest menace that could possibly assail this state. He declared that it would redeem at the expense of Utah and the upper basin nearly three million acres of land conven-- " a. lent for irrigation loested in California and old Mexico. liea. At rre?ent 4Y Los Angeles relative 'to tha big reclamation project Musical selections were rendered by a saxophone quartet frexn tho Young university. Waters Are Big Asset-Sen- ator because GREY, BUI.L, Wvo. Feb. 24 (UP) The prospect of being under petticoat rule for another four y?ari isn't worrying the men folks here. At least they say It Isn't Tha dignified city papm casually admit they'd rather have one of their x bosnlnir thingn, but In the next breath tell you that Mis Llajvfi Wlcy. better, known to all tha voters aa "Lizzie," has mdo a fim mivur. Malt Karhu, grocer, city councilman ari politician, In fact was about the woman boss. "She .Is bv far the best mayor that Grev Bull ever has had," h began. "But she talks too much. She wastes our time. She appoints a committee and then goea over f. our head and does the work ft makes the boys pretty sore at times, in towa would w,ork.so bard for the good of the city. . Art-xon- The recreational program for th Christiansen and Kirk term of the summer first Is Against Federaliuitinn Pleasant Orove banking upon which begins June. 11 "hasquarter bei-The federalization of the stream 1 score to I. Christiansen ac Kirk NEW YORK, Feb. 24 (UP). follows: as and lis dominance by reclamation hold tentatively arraneci to and Hayes expects her.vily, 15.. rendezvous a Underworld where Friday, June officials unsympathetic to Utah, man might go to seek solace from Robison in check aa he did In Pleas- ball, ladies'' gymnasium; Friday. waa rapped severely by Senator Orove. ant were to his conscience, today searched Auerbach. He maintained that tha Its hardest June 22, sunset hike be Privoni be will Provo fighting will beach where there by police, who sought the mur jerer bathing, -California proponents ef the measwill tussle. which tnton!ghts 40 of Miss Margaret Brown, ure are camouflaging the real purdancing, and boating; Saturday, year preceded by a aaphomoteombat - June 23, depattiiifntal-hihet-F--t old governess. pose of the proposed project tinder Grove sophs are unPleasant fiTne National to ... ... The of the The murderer yesterday June 29, moonlight hike property .r,T.; tha necessity of flood control for i.: wniie inv rrovo kcbbit day. southern California. He declared police a letter telling how he killed aeieaiea, Maple Flat, one of th"! most popuiit mnr than t400.000.000. and. Pump company sltutod at men have lost one game. 'ear I ev.mmer Councilmea.Are Jealous the school teacher by first hitting lar of. all of the outing 'Two of the councilmen are Jeal- that the main purpose prompting suggested It was unreasonable to West Center street,' this city, will The lineups; starting field the Intense activity of southern be sold at public auction at 3 o'clock her, then soaking her body in gaso PROVO trip; expect them to pay mora now. PLEASANT CHOVE Saturday, departmental ' Friday July 6. moonlight vln'.t vo ous of her because ahe Is getting Catifornlana Is to obtain 12S million All of us realize the enormous Marcn 12, 10 tne mgnest niaaer tor line and igniting It, "because , I Blddulph . ... :.. Kirk f Oscar A. Spear, general manager comall arof the the and the Grotto where special way tried tb take advantage ot her glory city dollars or more of the taxpayers' of the ... recent cash, by the Central Trust loss and Beeler ... .4... t L. Christiansen Hecate's ' S of the 8moot Lumber company of flood and suffering with government la run, but she does money of the nation to be used for the difficulty of contribu pany, receiver, according to an an- she refused." I e ......... Hayes rangements will be made .. Robison elected the enwork she is I was and think entitled an Suicide I Hinted developing for the metropolitan this city, Wednesday tion at the present time by com nouncement made here today. Smith sprites of Timpanogos for ... ..... g area of Los Angeles the greatest munlttea evening, with have suffered great . The propertv to Be offered for The man wrote "that I am start- - Ripple pors:b'f to If a member of th .aiv'lsQry board, V. Christiansen I joyable .... EfWrt-Mn- . g eon e dT--" Will electrical power plant in existence. t. flints nt Ulnh s. YrsmiMtaayLX: knew ly. The secreUryrmTrhar'TCZ-ISulat a conference of officers and w it 11 wouiu plant, consisting of .Hell, I suppose." His note said if h day departmental field trip; Frl give 10 mai aeciyjn an rectors of the Western Retail Lum-- 1 rested that contributions might be manufacturing abundance of cheap power, which factory and office building, fur waa caught he had "something Iny, July 13, an evening wi!h ih barmen's association, now In ses- deferred for a term of years until naces turn would make Los . Angoles and fixed machinery and with me to end It all before they ( j in of fine arts on the university ca'r.pus recuperation and the growth sion at Salt Lake. f and its Immediate vicinity a great Inevltably-tom- e equipment, patterns, tools and of- can do anything.' possibly In the new stndfum- rWtur A large variety of subjects bear-In- g wealth which will security and protection" Hoov fice furniture and fixtures, rnd But police believed that was 'preday, July 14. annual trip tc S dtair on the lumber industry, and withdeclared. Continued on page Threa movable fid other er tense. been he machinery He for student and aramni reunion, had slmitted discussed allied trades are being of every nature or kind drinking wine .Monday when he field equipment tripe departmental Saturday four-day conference which) at the iused by the National Pump killed the woman. They believed he Thursday," July 19. hiicer's frolx. - , opened in the Hotel Utah Wedneswould continue to drink, In arLef-for- t university lawn; Frldt-y- . July "20 For Kale As t nlt day. to forget tha hour when tic Fred' Houston of Santaquin. outdoor program. Trcater of'thr It is stated that the property wi'l watched the fire start to consume charged with stealing three calves Pines at Aspen Grova; Saturday. t"eoTfWTrd"fOTsalB" only in one unit M iafBrown.- f i urn W. E. Oreenhalgh's - ranch, Timpanogos hikT. and aa an entirety. It will be sold, I note the murder- was bound. over to the district tha "Since Provo is located in the Four residents of Nephl were In I Community returning however, subject to all taxes and er also returned $2500 cash and court by Judge George S. Ballif very heart of Utah's scenic Ian?," seriously Injured In an automoI Car. Second Na. and I'nJv. Art. 1 all other liens thereon. ; bonds he had taken from the gov- Thursday afternoon under a $1500 said Director Roberts, "thew major bile accident on the state highway Tonight Is a big basketball This property Is regarded as one erness. He said he could not touch "bond. hikes will be Interspersed with local fear MonJk this forenoon, accordnirht In central I'tah! . Bonnethe concert Declaration of "Jesus' The given by Purpose'' of the finest manufacturing plants It i. to B. F. Roper, hoKunet and sun-ihikes . , The Plroaant Greve-rrov- o Deputy Sheriff points ing to Information received here Is the subject of Rev. Mr. Bacheld- - ville ward choir Thursday evening. in the entire state. The building la that of Interest near the Institution."8 case, reports counter, whose UskgM hem, prolmhly " Mrs. Leah l0vesll;atedthe Kellerstrass, Mrsr by Hannah "TS'tRe erssermon "'CoErlmtnirty nnaeTTJfieettTOtnor from".' l!if' sa3 wereTifolen the calves "tw'sfctssJ'hs' suffered John deWilfcey, "qnsflswsWi siiter, airs. most one was of cordhi .11 the a. m. A church Sunday at ed and ventilated,. and Packard, equipped Greenhalgh ranch on the night of a broken Jaw and waa otherwise . Mt In the collere competitioi. ial welcome to attend la extended lightful musical events given In with some of the best machinery to V. were It U. meets t tafi Aggira ;.t February 4. and apparently badlyc. it, and bruised. . to alL this city during the present season be found In any manufacturing hauled away In a truck. The offiMrm Kendall, the most . Logan, .while Montana Stale Harry The Sunday school of religious It was attended by a large and ap- plant of it kind in the state. a to within cer traced the truck ptara against I' tab unKmslty in There is said to be considerable seriously Injured of the party, auf-re- d education convenes at 10 a. m. preciative audience, which time Salt Lakv few blocks of Houston's residence. concussion of the brain and and again called for encore num- Interest in the transfer of this Classes for all ages. Lehl v. American Fcik ami Houston owned by Later, a truck I be In critical condition. to 111 The Toung Peopls's society will bers from the various artists who property. It being generally believed IJnooln ts. B, V. high school was to tires have found ijentical under M!m this proper management Sylvia Draper and Archie conduct Its service at tha County participated in the evening's pro- that are two mora attractions In tlto with those on the truck which had plant could be converted into one W'orthingtnn suffered lacerations division which will be cf and Infirmary' Sunday afternoon at 4:30 gram. Alpine entered tha ranch, -Greenhalgh InBethe school of industrial foremost bovs uiid Good "Night Good Night. bruises about the face and city's' ' Theodore Into which the calves had been JTve hundred Junior utmost Interest ts I'tah county o'clock. This will take', tha' place Raymond Partridge. stitutions. received ' of Salt Leke Citjt will visit the body. A child of Mrs. Kendall and loved." done by the choir of its usual meeting. hoop fans. Farley. Rr Jorgen ' Hansen and loaded! according to the deputy Columbia Steel plant ' Saturday, aW a child of Mrs. Wilkey escaped The Evtmlng Herald will have The junior Christian Endeavor a veritable ovation from those presexamined the marks Billlnrs sheriff who P. glowing paid George exhibited announceMarch 10, according to ent The fine technique e scores of the final and uninjured. meets at 11 a. m. of the track left in the mu and t the to life work the tributes ; In her ment of W, C. Sraoot, of Salt Lake, The accident occured when the """ Grove conhat atThe Pilgrim class will hold Its by Miss Hanna Prusse H. ranch.' Moses at largely Draper won far har number "Kiss Waltz." in charge of the Junior police de- car skidded on the Icy pavement ad also of the twer eUt social Monday, February 27. tended funeral services held In the Disease is the plaudits of every one present tossies. Final scores ef the Al- partment who spent Thursday a'ff- - and ran over an embankment turn HONOR DELATED COURT Bonneville ward chapel Thursday and aha was obliged to respond The party was pine games alas wUl be proing over twice. afternoon. The services wer open- - Boy" Scout court of honor, sched. with an encore. Her second numvided. With a number of cases of whoop- ed with a selection given bv the uled Denver and Rio Grande Western bound for Salt Lake to visit Mra been has for post I 1 tonight Call IS for your basketball ber was "Mr. Robin." ing cough reported in the Timpan-ogo- a Timpanogos ward quartet The In- poned until Saturday evening, ac railroad officials, planning for the Kendall's husband, who is IU in a . of remilta tonight! ' Other outstanding numbers " school district inoculation vocation was the Injured were John T. Oiles and cording to scout officials. The meet visit Wpital there.-ARead thm detailed aoreonts sf the evening were a duet by Mrs. againrt further spread of this dis- the benedictionby to taken hack 'to Nephl where they The boys, will be brought tub- Onn ally In the public John will President by beleld ing Robinthe eeeitmts la Honaay's Hep-aiease is advocated by school offi- Johnson of the High Priest quorum Hugh Peterson and Robert Provo on a special D. tt R. G. train, were given medical treatment fair tonight aad library. Ns paper la the state covson, who sang "Oh Restless Sea," cials and the city health departMr. Sraoot states.-Oi er musical numbers were a naaketoall games ef Interest ers Saturday; little .... ; ' . Et by White, and The Wren," as sung ment of 8. the CATHOLIC SERVICES Hinckley, secretary duet by Teresa Morgan and Alta "ArpROFRIATIOX OK EH ED to tani county with such N r If the diacaae JiM by Mrs. Bud Nilason. la temp Lenten davoUon. The Way of the Provo chamber of commerce; A. O. -Elfiott adust-b- y. Mary Wanlass ... and aecwracy. 24 was a contracted, inoculationalreadyben Feb. . Altogether the UPi concert WASHINGTON, 1 to ten win of Smoot. chairman of the board and Emma aad a solo by Cross will be observed by ihe erature. Herald the Saturday success, and tha members of lighten It physicians state. Par- Mrs. Sarah Egelaon. . ajght huge Preia the Coolidge toUay signed Catholic church of Immaculate con county commissioners, and W. H. Maximum temp. Ramsey. will famish half and final the Bonneville ward are grateful ents of children In this district are R. O. agent bill authorizing an additional $100.' scores f the B. T. Interment was In the Provo. city ception, Friday at 7:80 p. m. In the Mitchell, local D. Tbaraday ....47 t?Agglo to Mrs. Packard, members of the' urged to have their family physic-cemetery where the dedicatory Catholic church. Father J. P. Don- - ar arranging details of tha pro- - 000.000 "for postoffiee and federal and ei(oanterB. choir and a itag-- artists for the chrtdrea of school priywr waraf fered by Blshorerwnfnellan -- Lafca wilt-- b ' II Ik. UahU tm ialhuUd I It for la tha artlvltifra. gram ingthxnugllfiuLl dsy's Thursday , ...8t fine entertainment given. 1 Btatea. announced. iPrtstwitcb, . 'charge. ; suits! Provo Lumberman Elected To Board er progress." " With this terse and piquant statement. Senator Herbert S. Autrbach concluded an interesting address before the 1 p Remorse - Haunted Mu rder er Sought - big-bould- r.-ov- MM$m I e--f "A big Boulder Dam for California ineans "a damn in the path of Utah's Leaders Can Cinch Title By Are Victory; Bulldogs Eagtr to Even Matters With Strong P. G. Five. I companionata-nus- Says Utah County Will ome y Become Qtj? Large . Metropolitan Cjityj Water Needed to Devolop Country IS SCHEDULED will langto band, Abrey Roselle, ushers The Johnson girl, 9, waa mentstoday committee, ik.,1.. t. i Btano mTim f h followed on the Uwi Kas., to pay hit way !rencr comfederal that a hv RPveral other DUPilS of Mi88 He surgosted through. Kansas University, ' i.i,i..4Mi Km anttn hlMl l( WfirK OUT hla wilt, JoaephlnaHaldeman- Bradford, who were outsioe .;trmTthe capaeJulias Roselle, daughter ot the building when the bomb, v the stricken Mississippi vaV tha Clrard, Kas., publisher, for meet to In the lev districts obligations which had been placed appears In tha asms theater school room stove, exploded aa the helping the federal government In a dance act, Josephine left control work. teacher kindled a fire. to b near "Aubrey, He said that, in the meantime. ClrardIs The state charges Reed. 24, ton her way by and earning apnro-priwild of ft wealthy .farmer, attempted to Congress for thvawflli aid fiat dancing. Here's Josephine, money ttt l f nnnninr eotSTfacmn-or,rlalbllity for their unborn chnl devices could be (Wun, Two boya, pup lie of Miss Bradford's, testified yesterday la ihe of the state's caae. ' opening Robert Lee. 13, testified he had arrived at school early on the morn-ina- ipniOATinim :fllM explo8ioirof dynamite- bomb By FAIT. R. MALLON in Pleasant Valley scnooi last WASHINGTON. Feb, 23 UP December, was to testify for Secretary of Commerce Herbert the state today in the bombV Hoover recommended a compromior flood control plan whn be tastl-- " while ner ing trial of Hiram Reed. before the ocnate com fled N- III Earns Her Companionate Way - . - : her-Bt-l- But-no-m- an rr.r". -- : ' , - . -- tng-TTdf- FOUR HURT IN CALF THEFT IS ALLEGED : ONE MAY DIE Julv-Slrann- ual IS PLEASING Church - Ulrf AUTO MISHAP; com-Jpan- y. WARD CONCERT 11 Call 95 For Hoop Scores ' ,v 'BUD' DRAPER STEEL PLANT LAID TO REST , Inoculatipn For half-tim- Prova-Fleaaa- nt Urged -- The Weather ' , - - d. t I oV--t- all ' . - -- ttUU-IIniie- d. t " |