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Show MEL!?: .THE tiVAtS TILS TOW L-J- T" UTAH COUNTY J nn oSo-- 1. ojo . -- nnmsiv FROVO. UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH F08TTSEC0ND YEAR, NO.ZU. " BUD-SHIEL- DS oo O0 It Mt, telmhw W War US f :U pja. rt)28. era? 9 00 0O TELEPHONE Mother, Daughter-Reccncile- d rmVL Ofls:HersellFoiale AMJaaMnMeMftJt'.4v UTILIZED b Farm Bureau to Be Dis-eufw- ed at JSprinsrriUe .High it Uninstructed Delegation to State Convention - Favored Central Democratic .Hunting and Fishing Rights By Committee of Utah County Needed In Lands to Be Leased, Sportsmen Declare; ' Delegates to Ix elected by Utah Bear River Plans Told. county Democrats to the state con vention to be held lnSalt Lake guarantee 'tantHrg,'and'fi8 d ing rights on lands which soon will be leased to private parties, the Provo state-owne- Swim ig Phenom East Is Slated! Tomorrow; Con- - Conservation club went on record Tuesday night in favor of this step. The motion to this effect waa carried unanimously in the gathering of some 50 from all sections Sportsmen, J . - of the county, who were In attendance. Committee Appoint A committee, consisting of L. L. Bunnell, Mark Andereon andJVal wTHi tppointed to1 draw up to thle effect, the rceolutlon aHoyf resolution to be forwarded to the state flah and fame organization, and also to the state land board, which will grant the leases. The assembled sportsmen made It clear that they did not wish to -work aa economic hardship on any agricultural lands; but that the privileges should be granted with regard to this condition. , The action was of exceptional Im--r " .ill portanct to Provo sportsmen, since trips of land bordering Utah lake are affected by the proposed leases. Davd H. Madsen, state fish and the Provo, . Little difficulty in raising, the necessary sum Is expected by the "Y" authorities, who alreadv have " vs -aon J )) ' PRICE OF AFFECTION , son April 13. al IS SET AT ' A $15,000 Eureka,' Pleasant' Grove, Spanish In the near future mass meetings Hus- fork, Pyon, American Fork, will be held In the. various precincts Widow Seeks ; Nephl and Salt Lake associations. In the county for the election , of I j Commissioner . Madsen touched deeRates to tne state convention. Sons' Money Needed upon a number- - of vital problem According to Judge Balllf. a de - in his talk, In which he stressed the cided sentiment against the Instate-wid- e nature .of the conserva-- struction of delegates to the state tion problem. . convention was expressed at the MY LOVE and. affection for Bear River Project . meeting. The concensus of opinion The Bear River Bay project was seemed to be that the delegates $15,000; anxious to marry man t about SO years of age; parpoae discussed tn detail by the speaker. should go to the state convention who told of the valuable results free to do what they desired. faeroring money to pay off n mortc.aeT4 mother' homo and I1 gleaned from "banding" dock In th Bear River marshes, hliisure - eUicBliMaof my four- . X , yer-ol-d boyj , am Ztsrears old, the, ducks subsequently -- being shot rncrea-ntii- Mrsj-- A ia no less than 16 states, Csnada ARREST-YOU- TH f f bWgray Mr?Bd Tmwant a comfortable home and Mexico, 6tmomxntinttht Possess 01(nLshionelf and the protevtioa of a dutU portance of the project to the en I ful husband. No triflers need tire western country.j Ppljfication ' Much work already has been done apply. Write W 55, Plttsbargh I I tn that section. Commission Mad- press. : sen declared, and state that If the A H. Pettis, 206 South Ninth Mar. 20 (NEA) PITTSBURGH, government appropriates the funds this city, together with asked in this project, the Bear bay A Provo Juvenile, 14 years of age. West street,' "My love and affection for $13,- win become the greatest wild fowl whose name la withheld by the Mrs, Pettis, has just returned from 000 " to a where California,' they Tired of the struggle to make sanctuary In the United States. officers, was arrested this morning 'trip Coof tdence was expressed that the charged with burglarizing the Y visited many cities and points of ends meet, and faced with the uncoast He on the Pacific interest measure would passed by Congress. Drug and Confectionery, 490 North certainty of an education for her Commissioner Madsea urged ac- University avenue, Saturday night. reports having had a most enjoy boy, Alice. Parnahy, able trip. tion by the sportsmen .to assure n4 atMHnff xft Sil In ailvmr. mnre young and comely Pittsburgh wid-1,W0 P"Ir themselves Of hunting and fishing than ;bundred pennleitwaorjZ the While away ar. Pettis found .lands. "I am lonesome and want a three boxes of Gold Tip gum, candy, righU" 6n"thesUle-owned-T the of his personal effects The speaker ' then discussed the and cigarets, according to Chief of among died In in who California x fiftML-s- nr ' brother, Police Otto Rirk. .1 iwin possibilities of increasing the i, will siirpn atrsama-- U ""ary, ' a co "cr' nublinned mt o aajuasea mercenary lor asaing gained thnmgTTa I Count naxrtle Uis etste with, fiah if feeding of back window of the store some for the 1 15.600 to marry, but I do Ireland, not wish any of the money for mycarp could be utilised.' The eom-- 1 tint after 11 o'clock. The case Kingston, Ulster County, 1800. . miae loner declared bis belief that was withheld from publication Saturday January 4, self. : The paper Js very modest In Its "I am making my home with my "officers. this oW be Jon. and prove-to be s practical benefit. Indiscreet distribution of gum and general .makeup, the entire front widowed mother and I want to get In conclusion, ha advocated cre- pennies on the part of the youth hereout of debt and pay the mortContinued on Page Six ation of a public sentiment for fish aroused suspicion of persona who gage on the home "1 and game law enforcement the had heard of the burrlary. ' and a reueg sun, and It in my ambition to see that he .receives rjrmetnoTJnMequawrjr thforc-- t 'their "reporU to the police depart , a good education. ment led to the arrest ef the young Ing these laws, he declared. man. "Ever since the death of my hus. Scare Mark Anderson gave a short reband three years ago I have been This Is the second time he has port of action on the Smoot grac- been in the toils of the law, accordstruggling to make ends meet and ing bill, which is strenuously op- ing to Chief Birk. His first ofA touch of realism waa Injected I have found It very difficult" The man with the $13,000 must posed by sportsmen. An article fense was that of stealing a watch Intothe exciting war drama. The be somewhere, between 30 and. 80. from a Provo high school student Continued on Page Six At that time his esse was handled Patent Leather Kid" at the Strand "Iwould prefer a husband. who through the juvenile court. In which theater Sunday during a machine Is interested in good books and court the present case will un inspection In front of the theater. music I like the theater, but cab Frank White, the picture machine arets have little appeal to me. doubtedly be handled. operator at the Strand was the InThe details of settling the mortto rtah Fair JACOBS TO specting "of ficer," and while he was gage and investing the money for Elmer Jacobs will glTe aVlecture peering down the barrel of the the education of her" boy will be night aad Tawe-abefore the members of the advanc- weapon, an automobile tire at the handled by her attorney, he says. ed senior class of the Fourth ward curb Ju;ltiflrL.Qf --Jlim blew out -- ahaagev Jav Uenp-M L A, at tn regular meeting this with a terrific bang at least' to OLYMPIC HEAD HOPEFUL erstore. ' 7 , BRUSSELS Gustav Klrby. presi evening at 7:30 o'clock. His sub- Frank. Maximum temp. was unable to go to dent of the American Olympic comject will be "Boulder Dam and th Colorado River." All members of work for some little time until he mittee, aaid here he had high bones Moadaty ...... C Minimum teen p. the class and friends interested are eould regahv composure from the of the American team winning the' sudden frights Mofday ,.....M cordially Invited to attend. Olympic games this jrearv-- r Youthful, Pretty Dutiful, for band; jM Education and Mother NEWSPAPER OF 1 1800 F0l half-grow- t I .nrPtttlrf 1 FOR BURGLARY . I four-year-o- ld hus-world- thr-TOt- er . ' . -- pending-investigation- -of lire and Machine hn Gun Provide The Weather r 4 5t y; little Mr-Wnlte TILT SLATED Provo Hlrh Faculty, f 10. . Jenkins Knit Good, $10. . WIU Knight, $3. Joe Fanvr, $S. r Evening Herald, $8. J. Edwin Stein, $2 .ML The tags will be sold Wednesday for no definite sum, the donor being asked to give whatever amount he or she desires. "No sum Iw H:nall, and none too Urge," Is the piotto of the athletic drive. It is planned that .Shields will leave for Philadelphia Saturday night He wiU comp to March $0 and SI in the national classic, and according : to'word received from nationally-famou-s authorities on the tank sport, has excellent chances of winning both 220 and 440 and free etyle events. , LET'S BEND BUD SHIELDS TO THE NATIONALS! It is planned to have the Tounc university band play In the downtown section after 1:30 o'clock Wednesday, although this feature is not definitely decided upon. CIRL-SOUGH- 'Y -- . n- y . T MONTREAL. Que. Mar. 20 (UP) More than 200' will participate "In and nlgbU more three Only the fourth annual state commercial of life and days those behind steel contest, according to an announce- barred windows remained today ment by the state chairman, A Rex for the youthful Doris, and George Johnson, who has just .returned McDonald, unless a reprieve was from southern Utah, where many schools are bending their efforts to granted. - The eouple, eonvicted of killing making an Outstanding showing. Abelard Bouchard, taxlcab driver, Nephl. Richfield,. Monroe, Mt Pleas- were to be hanged on the old proant, Wasatch Academy, and many vincial gallows, now painted a other schools' are holding weekly contests In their own student bodies bright new red at Valley Field to give adequate training for the prison Friday. Sought state event, which will be held at Intervention But intervention attempts were 8:30 Friday morning, in Room D, . many. Toung university. Mrs. McDonald's attorney has Last year 28 high schools particithe last few days seeking pated In the' shorthand and type- spent from the minister of1 Juswriting events, and already indlca-- clemency tice at Ottawa. One of his main wedges was an affidavit signed by MEDAL FOB -- LIJfDT Continued on Page Six McDonald which exonerated his CURTIS FIELD, L. I . March 20 youthful American wife from any (UP) Colonel Charles A' Lindconnection with the murder. bergh took off from here today for "She had not one thing to dg in Washington, where he Is to receive tter eeirgresalonal niedafcr nonoir swear this by my God In Heaven." from President Coolidge. He was Doris' mother, Mrs. Hazel Greco accompanied by three passengers. of Chicago, and George's father, John McDonald of Sydney N. 8, COAL SUBPOENAS have arrived to be with their chilWASHINGTON, Msrch 3Q (UP) The senate coal committee will isLOS ANGELES, March 20 (UP) dren. McDonald brought a petition for sue ssubpoenas for John D. RockeSteps to rehabilitate the devasfeller, Jr., Charlea M. Schwab, IV tated Santa Paula valley took defin- clemency signed by many people In the Sydney and Cape Brton regB. Mellon and other heads ef large' ite form here- today while officials corporations. Senator Wheeler an- carried forward their various Inves- ion. Mrs. Greco brought, only hope " for her daughter. nounced today. tigations to-- fix responsibility for Mother Has Hope of'the St Francis dam. "I still believe the department COAL iWDUSTBT FLAYED With, a million dollar fund at Its WASHINGTON. March 20 (UP) disposaV the city of Los Angeles of Justice at Ottawa will commute The bituminous., coal industry is acted todaya-sen- d men, mulinnwlit. a cancer upon the industrial life supplies anoateriala into the val Greco; a slight. rather attractive of America, Fannie Hurst, author. ley cities to rVbulld homes, stores woman, insisted. .She had no r toia the senate Interstat away In the than a mother's ' rommltTe hop. flood. today. There wss considerable speculation as to whether clemency would be forthcoming. Quebec never has been particularly lenient with its " DAMCOLLAPSE-I- S DISCUSSED -- ... t Marine Bombers o A f ttack-Sandin- MANAGUA, Nicaragua, March new attack which marine officers (UP), A new offensive against at the base here will not explain the forces of- - General Augustino they were said to be rushing to the Sand no, which already Is said to Hurra district The bombing k have inflicted more losses on the will continue today, It was rebel forces than any engagement said. since last July, was under way toOne marine flier. Captain Fran'. cis Pierce, communications officer, day United States marine fliers have was wounded when Infantry fire directed a deadly bombing attack from the rebel (runs pierced the on the Sandino forces near a min- marine planes. Pierce was struck' ing region known as Murra, 30 iiithe foot. miles north of El Chipote. The The bombers mads three differ .saloMo jigya resulted in ent attacks veal erday. After sightmore casualties than that near ing the 'Sandinitas on the open Ocotal last July when 300 rebels range they released, their entire were killed. , supply of bombs. They returned for One- - marine filer was Injured, another load and returned. They but not seriously. made three replenishing visits to . While the marine ground forces the base before calling the attack ' .. have not part is the closed for the day. at-tac- i I mM ed In that section. The meeting will be under the of Elmo Coffman of Vhi Sprlngville Klwanls elub The speakers and their respective subjects will be as follows: ITrd-- Ben n Ion, commisoiencr ef iwirnl-ture of Utah, "Assistance Which the Btate of Utah Can Render Sprlngville Farmers Towards Se- ' curing .Larger Profitable .Crop;" Dr. William Peterson, director of "Adaptability of Soil to Various Crops and Fertilisation;" F. El Ste-- . vena, U. S. department of agriculture, "Inspection and Grading of Fruits and Vegetable and It Ef-- feet Upon Profitable Marketing;" W. J. Thayne, county agricultural man, president of the Sprlngville Klwanls club. The Business Men, Bankers and Klwanls Club Will Support and Assist the Farmers in Constructive Work." A speaker yet to be elected will speak on "Sugar Bests as a Valuable Crop to the Sprlngville district" A second agricultural . booster meetlng la being planned to be held in Sprlngville early in May. SMITH NAMED IN OIL PROBE ' WASHINGTON, March 20 CUP) Governor Al Smith will not be subpoenaed by the senate Teapot Dome committee to ascertain If Harry Sinclair, Indicted oil man, contributed liberally to his 1920 gubernatorial camcaienr Chairman Nye announc-M today "The committee cannot go Into the question of whether Smith ap- - Slocan Contest Judges Chosen For Better Home Judges for the slogan contest conducted by the. Better Home MANAGEMENT LECTURE week activities have been eeleot- s. J. M. YIrtcrthalrmsn Mis Effiw F, Barrow ,nf the.Llsd-bs-Utah Agricultural college, will be of the slogan committee. The Florence Ray, In Utah county Wednesday and judges are Ml Miss Eveline Bean and Joseph Thursday, to give lectures on home management She will be at Timpanogea at 10 a. in. and 2 p. m. Wednesday, and Palmyra at the same hours Thursday. - ' C E. WILL MEET Intermediate Christian Endeavor will be held in the future on Tuesdays.- from 4 until 5 o'clock. All members are requested to be present "Prayer," will be the subject discussed. - ONE DEAD IN FIRE "DENVER. Colo., March One man died of burns tn a hospital early today, two Others ere In a serious condition and ten are suffering from injuries received In a fire at the Hotel Colorado here (UP) " pointed Sinclair a state racing commissioner or whether Sinclair gave a campaign contribution to the New Tork governor," Nye said. "Our in- -estimation is confined to the bonds of the Continental Trading com- pany." Senator Robinson, Republican, In- - ' diana, said that he did not intend to let rest his charges sgalnst Smith that Sinclair was a liberal Smith campaign contributor even if the committee Intended laJgnota--Uinii- . offenders. . ' , -it Is hoped toy those tt cnarg of! the meeting that additional land in that district may be placed under Intensive cultivation s and that a study be liadertaken for the storage facilities of various vegetables rais- Mf 20 I To secure aa intelligent analysis of the farming situation as it exists In the Sprlngville fanning district an agricultural booster meeting will be held In Sprlngville high scUool Wednesday evening. Marsh 21, at S p. m., according to Aldon J. Anderson, traffic manager of the Salt Lake and Utah railroad company. Doris and George McDonciU Must Die Friday, Ud- agent "The Agricultural Situation In Sprlngville District and the less Reprieved Farmer" Needs;" and Elmo Coff, Shorthand and Typewriting; la Slated Friday-Moring at " CLEMENCYFOBL . of Provo has been named secre- tary and treasurer. A finance committee consisting of Abe W. Turner-achairman; J. W. Klnght, O. A. Spear, Mrs. James C. Snow and Mrs. William Strong, all of Provo, was also named. Judge- - Bailif - waa authorise- d- to appoint a committee of Democratic women to arrange for the holding of a banquet In Provo on Jeffer- COMMERCIAL with the following contributors: K. T. U. Faculty. $00. president-Wllson"K.An'der- Ooshen, were also discussed. Sprlngville, Bttd-flhlet- dr of Provo as chairman; Mayor Frank B. Newman cf Pleasant Grove; Henry Erlandson of Payson and Mrs. H. W. Oore of Oenola as day, game commissioner, wss the Plana for the organisation "of speaker at the meeting, which Toting Men's and Young "Women's was attended by .representatives of Democratic clubs ef Utah county prto-.elp- With 587.50 cady subscribed by the is. X. U. faculty, Provo flrma and Individual; Uhs- Srm1tp&VeirU"so "over "the top Wednesday, when an Intensive one-dadrive will be conducted to secure funds to send the popular "T" tankman to the national meet In After Mrs. C. W. Wodslde of Kansas City, Kas., had been fined $100 ; Philadelphia. fot whipping her daughter, Lorene, with a coat hanger, the Wedaeaday will he nag. day la the movement, and B. V. U. stu- girl went home contritely begging that another beating be given her for the trouble she caused. But only forgiveness and embraces weldent, both "hes and ahes" will work comed her return,hadfor the mother remembers that she ran away from throughout the day In the athletle her grandfather 23 years ago in order to escape a whipping. This piccauan,'T A Chamber of Commerce commit- ture shows Lorene, left and Mrs. Woodeide, who Is planning a trip to tee will be named to assist the B' her grandfather's home in Sheridan, Ark., where she will seek his par. Y.TJ. In soliciting various firms of don for the sorrow she once caused. the city for contributions. . to the national convention at Houston will b uninstructed If the sentiment prevailing at the .meeting of the central county committee Monday Is an Indication of the feeling of Democrats In this' section. Utah county will have sixty delegates out of the 643 at the state convention, it was announced. At the state convention delegates will be selected to the national convention at Houston In June for the nomination of a candidate fffr the presidency of the United States At the meeting Monday ejtenTng the county central corpjrrntee was eomoTeted by the vtc 1 tributionsliegin. ef.4ula.J 7J7. ' State One-Da- y r OlrgtagmroiMliationj School Wednesday Evening; Officials Will Attend s r . T. Ferrer. ' All slogans for the campaign should be sent to the office of Evening Herald before Wednesday evening. A prise of $2 SO will be given to the person suggesting the slogan that will be adopted by the committee, according to Mrs. Vick. 'eachers in the various school are urged to cooperate In this slogan contest, The children in every room should be asked o compete for tha honor and all of the slogans sent to the Herald office. Rhoda. W. Daw, 530 West Second North street Is U ooty person who until noon today had . sent In a slcgaa, . . . ' |