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Show Brn'tForfcet-BigRIVALS THZ ESST ITTAH-COUN- h SU&f ASSES THE EEST ' - 1 ' ' ' FLOOD WUd Ufa I IL j - I I j i ftlCII j tm i ti the aaotlf I us the little I I wt U cub. torn ranger fellow la a at Ut a nearby canyon. . 4. I lion's ,ni.ini it c- C 10.' jwas Provo'a Cooperative goring "Opening" to V Held All Store Windows To Be Arstlcally Decorated swimnung nr-- tr To-nig- and ht which Elongated Bulldog: Center Pierces Hoop for Ten Field Goals Against Uintah . Basketball Crew BRITISH PLANE iwiiiw - ts ... 4 A - rfw-tf- Pc "." l( . nadlr : tu, l LOTT;FUNERAL - parts ortttsHwtshi bringing- bodies f victims to be placed alongside Ihoss In the already morgues. ' ' As foothill towns awake to ann other day of sorrow, friends and relatives began their Funeral services will be held in hunt up and down the valley by In tha Tlmpanogos ward chapel ThursIn autoa and back on horse foot, the frantic hunt for missing per day at 1:3d p. m., for Walter Lott, former Provo resident, who died in sons. ' Pocatello, Idaho, Monday afternoon Sad Somes Enacted There was a constant procession following a lingering illness. " He is survived by his wife, Mrs. of frantic mothers - and fathers ' through funeral parlors and tem- Millie H, Lott and three- - daughters porary morgues to view the, rows nd .two sons as follows: Ms 2lt& of bodies. Preston, Declo, Idaho; Lola" and an outcry Hazel Lott, Pocatello. Idaho; Clin-Occasionally there-wa-s as imonx dead was identified by relatives American Palls, Idaho. He Is also . or friends, survived by four brothers and two Many of the bodies were badly sisters. mutilated, indicating, the swttt curThe body may be veiwed at the rent .had hurled-- them against home of Jorgen Hansen of .Provo terrific with' or fences " buildings prior to the services. Interforce as they were Swept dowirthe Bench ment will be ' In the Provo city liberof the mad. rush In the valley cemetery. ated reservoir waters. ' Bodies Washed Into Canyons Dora Storey, a deputy sheriff, recounted scenes of horror. He said that bodies had been washed Into KDiVANIANS isolated canyons along the valley, many of them clinging to trees and others buried beneath the wreckage of homes and debris. The death list as compiled by the sheriffs office here was as follows Miss Purcell Peck professional early today: Newhall. 46; Ventura. 9; Oxnad, public health and Red Cross lecturspeaker .4; Santa Paula. 38; Fillmore, 47; er, will be the principalluncheon-meeting Moorperk, 40; Camarillo, 9; Piru, at the regular Ktwanis 61; Saticoy, 5. Thursday noon at Hotel Bodies being brought into'New- Roberts. Alex Hedqulst will be l hall or found and awaiting trans- chairman and doner of the attend ance prize. portation, 21. ' Many of the bodies probably will An Interesting musical program never be recovered, It was said, as Jack-co- n - the force of the flood may have car- has been arranged by Junius Jepper-soMiss and Marguerite ried them Into the sea or burled them deep In the mud which was Mlss Peck is a representative of carried down the river basin by the Red Cross headquarters at San terrific' rush of water. Several Investigations will start Francisco, California, and Is here of conducting a Immediately to determine the cause for the purpose nursing course for ladles, a to be of Mi disaster. tiBntt-ths-ertys.- ... : : ATTIPANOGOS over-crowd- ., vvA'- . :M MJ, , ' - .. i i'JIiii - I ' .V. .... ' - Nothing Heard From Mono-plaBelieved AUempt-- f ing Trans-Atlant- i ' TO At 10 a. m. today the Stlnson monoplano Endeavor in which Captain Walter Hlnchcllffe and at least one companion, believed to be the Hon. Elsie Mackay, wers trying to fly to North America from England, was overdue at NewFound- rarra Kh"ad"been estimated that the plane should have reached New foundland by 8 a. m. Its destination was s mysterious as the other . yesterday. At 10 a. in. tha plana had been -gone 804 hours front Oanwell airT, r.t-.Jtr!' drome. At C hot cruising speed of BUNION DERBY .PROGRESSES 80 miles an hour, tha endeavor K INGHAM, Arts, March 14. should have passed the Newfound- " Ths . following heaatiful blondes had entered the "Gentlemen Pre-- " fer Blondes" eon test at aaon today! Norma Chrlstenson, Kathleien Bench. Rnnlcs Bird, Jessie Farley, BeuUh Frnstam, Helen Romney, Beth Romney, Nellie Elliott. Naomi Seamount. Lores Van Wagenen, Erma Johnson, Norell Startup, Ins All red, Una Peterson. Lenora Rich, Anrela Hinckley, Qenevleva Carting, Mary Hansen and Meiba Han- Herald-Par- amount : ' An Adventure In Life ewnnty-tmn- mooniightralirfiaT THAT nrghnKeTmeTirrthe and-sh- e lold him of what life had heen " In re- like in the orphanage. Into sympathetic ear she poured the troubles of one who had, never known a mother. JOIN SCOUTS FELLOWSHIP 8.40 o'clock" "Taonday TfoTir-:3flat Meno Trope hall, and any Provo girl between the ages of 10 to 12. who are' Interested In this work, invited to be In attendance at are this meeting. . RADIO BOARD STAYS WASHINGTON. March 14 CUP) Secretary - of Commerce Herbert Hoover announced, after a conference with President Coolidge today that the federal radio commission would continue to function under his direction pending action by.eon-jtre- ss to extend the commissioner's Jif another year. 1 ; The Weather Utah Unsettled tonight; colder Southwest por-Uo-a; - Tharsday geei'aHy fate. 'Maxhnam temp, Tvewday .....48 KwUmbb tempt Toeaday t . CLUB MEETS The monthly dinner and program of fhe Men's Fellowship club of the Community church will be held Thursday. March 15, In Meno Trope hall, beginning at 6:30 p. m. Man and Boy nlRht will be featured. wEefelff each member bHnfes his own boy or that of another. Such men as have not enrolled as members but who are interested In this particular, project of community work, are Invited to attend. Dunn of Salt Lake City Rev. R. who la fast becoming one of the most popular speakers of this vicinity, win give the address of the evening on the subject, "What Kind - of Menr- - a , , - And now life on the Carson farm was proving very hard. jPearl Carson was jealous of her. Clem Carson, she knew, secretlyhated her. If thingsdid not change r4hel?ettejohew chance would a girl all alone have A FEW days later Sally did run away, and David with her. A few days latefthe pretty orphan girl was telling fortunes in a carnival and the young col: lege student was working in'A kitchen. wildest 3rear UJ--L In SalIy andlDavid could never have imagined anything like that. But as It happened it wag. the mst naturaHhing in the world.'. Read the story of Sally Ford in "Girl Alone' Anne i AuslihVIatest'sermir- It "starts , . RETURNS HOME Ivid Wewtwood returned to Tr. Provo Monday evening from Long B rh CaHforn1, where called a week to. due to th "(-ou-s TOfftr trf tits son David West-woosuffered Youne Westwood l v ft fi mnt'revrle cldent aboTrt four monfhn aga and been iirg since that lime. -, -- . as d. ' "There la still room for a whole) lot mora blondes! Girl from the nuslnes homes and from the Lincoln high school are unr-e- d to enter before Thorn-lanoon. If yon haven't a photo- -. sign the blank anyway. rraph, application Blondes the w'orld over are all sisters, not merely under the. skin but also in the glorious outward appearance which makes them preferred. . ; This sisterhood was emphasize In connection with tha ti'v is alluring enough and aa honor which any girl might bs proud to attain. la addition to that, however, then la always tha possibility of remtgnltloa far beyond tha limits of tlw city. Many a girl has been started on the road to fame and theatrical stardom with lea of a Knout than this contest affords. .. Reads Her Wlsuee "To all the girls entered I want to send my verv heartfelt good "". T imiM l"ve to annear In person at ths theater while ths that . ipaderaar rhibWinMli4 although Judging them would be nch a difficult task that I could . -- ievc.r sttempl i. "And when the queen of all tho S'ondes is selected. I wish I could e there to see her natural and sive her a sisterly kiss f congratulation. It will be a thrilling moment in her Mfe. I know low she will be swept by emotion, 'or it has not been so long sines emrn (tlorious day when I was told I was to have the great role Lee. t shall, however, if 'ook forward to seeing her some-ds. love-'Ine- reei, ss v. Wth repeated ood wishes and theater contest to fectinn to all the blondes of Of '"ffT""'1 Piovu.-- " f rrwnihlejnda -Provo when a letter of encourage"erH LEE TAYLOR." ment and welcome to all ambitious Doors Stm Open Ruth received from was blondes The rtnors are still ooea In the , Tee Tavlor. young Hollywood accontest. In role whohas the leading tress n entry blank Is printed a rain of film version the Paramount ndsv. Anv bloniTe who hss not "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." , made application should fill Roth's Letter h her name and address on the ' "Coming as it did when entries TKin and send It with tha best o conare being made i Vte,!ble whoto of erself. to th test, the letter should be the best deferred Blonde Contest Director venlnar Herald. Applications win possible news to the. beautiful girls now awaittna? to have their charms he received and considered up to i . as Taylor aavs s vn4 iocludifvg Thursday pooa.- recognized-j- i A rich assortment of rifts awaits "I want to congratulate the and the Paramount winners of the contest theater upon tnelr enterprise In Seven rPbvs fnllowlnt prises wfll be rire--( . ereatfng this treat opportunity for the blondes of Provo. We blondes, to the five winners of the contest: at least, will agree thst w deserve (IS In gold: S3 strlna of peal. prizes and attention, but so often Inc.; Snanlsh silk "deterg. rirls must wait a dreary time be- shawl. Emportam: spring hat Tho fore their merits are rewarded: lac choice ef xy hand-- t "Let me urre the girls of Provo la store. Taylor Bros.; not to feJflect this contest which set artkJea ghart toHe TiaV be the great chance thev have Hedoaist Dmr storest and f lb.e; , been watting for. I Understand thai fancy bos chocolate, Hanaea eomnanv. . . . , . nothing is promised m vour contest ) the pr'we end distinrtiot Come on. btondea snd win soma which your city affords. . , Surely of these beawtiful prisca, " thr DR.WEST1V00D ; i LETTER TO PROVO BLONDES n. to Mrs. E. E. Bach-elde- r, captain or the Provo Girls Scouts, 20 girls hava Joined Girl ' Scouting during the past three weeks. Through this Increase In enrollment. It is necessary to organise another troop, to be known as troop. No. 2. ( The organization will take place o t.t RUTH LEE TAYLOR WRITES HEAR RED CROSS According v high-scho- It was assumed that it would be Peach Springs, Aria faced ths surheard from, soon, perhaps well In- viving contestants in C. C. Pyle's Los Angeles to New York "bunion land, If It ever was to bs heard - . derbjr" today. from.. The' lead today rested with The alternative was' that the plana British had Joined the only two that ever Arthur Newton, had got a considerable distance runner, who maintained a steady away from the Irish coast on a shuffle pace for four hours and 1 westward north Atlantic flight the minutes yesterday to lead from French White Bird and the British Oatman, Ariz., a distance of 28 ttttear St Raphael - , ing. Her address wiU be gard to Red Cross work. Trip ic ne features of the flight No certain report had been ' received of the plane since it crossed the West Coast of Ireland at t:30 a. m. yesterday and headed westward. An unidentified ship was reported in Mud Ocean, without confirmation, as having seen the plane grief-stricke- - '- DESERET GYMNASIUM. Salt Lake City, March 14. After trailing behind the Uintah basketball quintet for one quarter in the open-In- g game of the Utah state hgh senoot- basketball tournament hers this afternoon, the Provo ol basketball team won a decisive victory, defeating The Uintah lads, SI to IS. The first quarter the Bulldogs seemed unable to connect with the ; hoop while the baain hoopsters played, excellent baa. The quarter " ended S to t in favor of Uintah. , In the second quarter the Provo Bulldogs came back strong and from then on there was nothing to-l- t but Provo. The Uintah boys cpred a slngl. point 4a that per lod while tha Provo lads ran' up 14 points, ths half ending 17 to for Provo. In the rest of tha gams Uintah scored only four points to . Provo's 14.- "Buke" Roblson was tha outatand- - ' Ing star of ths initial tournament fame. He found ths hoop from '.he field ten times, scoring alone ' seven points mors than ths entire Uintah team. Martin also played a stellar i for ' LONGOVERDUE I - . I and gives him a intercolloglate ' competition, j golden opportunity to place high, in Shields has a golden opportunity to the coming Intercollegiate tank put Rocky Mountain conference Boise, Idaho, will be the site of events. . , " vimmmg on the map. A firet pface ETHEL DOOK'ETT the Union Pacific System athletic II us EK41ratJE1hancfw Ito' JLlTlahsAiinnijt'r wcuM.glye, the Tt ISByrxpn-.ed wirmmareds ef meet on August 26 and 27. accord ConKlHtenlly chalking up time iu stk'e more athletic publicity than Provo 220 ami peop.i vill be un mwn Ik's free style it ha received for iriany years ing to word received by Evening the races superior to that whU-won arul' Shields has a Rood chance of .'irnnit as tire hour of 7 o'clock the vartotis Rnlse and Provo were the two the events 4n 1927 national meet, at leant one first place 1n the con- artproachei, when stores of the city will unveil their cities under consideration for the Shiekls is conceded an excellrnt ference competition. windows and disclose their new meet, following the recent aeasion chance of first or second places in Dote Ta Be Irrncu , merchandise spring roalrnad athlstio organ in.J the conilng tank laEair and BY. wiH-t- ie f to made" Arrangements" U. officlaU announce that Shields At that time the Provo Elks' . tion In Salt Lake. the financing of the trip complete will represent the school in the big J&1 ftfia . it. Lm flnaaunnoil. and 1 Ha band will furnished musical pro- Hendricks rrcldfd . rrwu At that ttm the directors of 4h event. school has wired U. S. swimming ' Is on sport in which two hours, l oroufeTn auction for Swimming to exact minorities ascertain the ganisation were deadlocked on ' the vote between Jlhe two towns, dope- seldom fails, and Shields' aa and place of the RaUoDtl the courtesy of the Paramount and the matter was turned over to performance definitely places him combat theater, the stores will present llv. A. A. Hendricks, president of the sa one of the nation's outstanding Shields probably will be accom--! Ing models In a style show at 9 stara i Union Pacific Athletic league, for hii Ai. n. m. at the theater, and the cos-nnntnl hv VuxK Arrangements were made last rM,(.H th Prmnr in h.lr tumea to he worn will ba of tha final decision. ' nuuonm Decision was to be rendered on ; " n" BeCond auccessive Rocky Mpuntaln very latest materials, designs and i Intercollegiate event, and' good o Continued on page Thru. tha Continued on page Three part Continued on page Three necessary money Provo'g Bid for Return Meet making time By DAN CAMPBELL TtnTiedo-etrugg- ie T ld. . : . IdahoipiUIanBefieeSr - m 440-yar- d i rtsrolarrT . W (United Press Staff Correspondent) NEWHALU Califs March 14 n IP) With death and desolation on evrry hand an army of searchers! denloved at daybreak today through. baain -Clara river Santa Of ravaged , . -- a ilud Ink - nunung tn owtn Francis dameatastrophe. the gtdawn - A broke over the devastated sixty mile .valley laid waste by the collapse of the huge storage dam, 287 bodies had been400recovered persons and between 100 and wars still reported misting. True realization of the extent of the tragedy was at last becoming apparent as weary searchers con- fMr k RohJson . Wmr-Msnf- "BIG U.P. MELT ered; Estimated Number Missin-Set-t-4- BOISE: iHUNDREDS . JBud BhlekU of B. T. U. wiU tSfcltt'.2tiJ!l5i Punute t freshmen are in resent his school In the national tlonal mert. and tercollegiate swimming meet this,f"'bte invasion was cancelled. .Rather, season, according to announcement ,t wx, for veap ,nd of -- Y" officials. Shields la now In prime condition TLarjer Financial . Offer By The brilliant "Bud." premier for a Rocky Mountain attack on swimmer of the stste of Utah, show- - astern and middle wenlcrn tank - r ed tinniteif suttreme over all rivals supremacy. Never before has an League Official Against in the recent Rocky Mountain v Victims Have Been Recov"Still GIVES I , - Shields Will Go To National -- -- JUL V HENDRICKS d get q)f?AnnfAn r, A y .UMt,MtfkMtNMwtl:4t - : PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY; MARCH 14, 1928 I a pabUahed that ysar at Brtjraaas Ynd antvec stty. 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