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Show . UVAI3 TZ2 miff1 Utah county FORTY-SECON- J YEAR, NO. 295 D TELEPHONE U3 De ye get yestf PROYO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, oo ii oo ojo-r- - ,r-oo mm -- o 7o - o( ; -- v .''' v Answers Utah Stake Chorister ... Sanuons After Suffering Relapse; Hoped to Direct "';-'-- 1 00 00-- f -- KM ' Australia Nex Stop For "Southern Cross" ft long L - ernoon. Professor Boshard waa born in Canton, Zurich, Switzerland, February 1, 1860. In 1868 he with hia mother and other membera of the family creased the ocean on the laat aalBng vessel, and crossed the plains In an company. Upon hia arrival here he engaged In varloua pursuits. Later he became engaged In the mercantile business, having erected a building on the aite now occupied by Butler's store. While thus engaged he' also served aa general agent for Wells Fargo and Pacific Ex He Is said to press companies. 'ave shipped the first consignment of pears from Provo to eastern markets. t . Following bis retirement from the mercantile business he entered the flour- - and feed business, and later established a music' store, which he ran for many years. Masie Supervisor While thus engaged ha served aa supervisor of music' In the public schools of Provo for 27 years. Throughout bis life be waa active In the L. D. S. church, having filled mission to hia native land from 1884 to 1887. Upon hia return he erred as Superintendent of the . ox-tea-m Baby Conferences Slated June 7, 8 Provo'a baby conferences will be held Thursday and Friday, June 7 and a In the Javenile Court room at the city and countv building. Conferences win be held from 1 to 4 p. a. An parents living south of Center treat. Including Edgemont, Pleas ant View and Grand View wards, are requested to attend on Thursday, and those living north of Cen ter street will attend on Friday. WILL HEAR GO FT WASHINGTON, June S (UP) The senate campaign invest igating committee will meet this afternoon to hear 8enator Ooff of West Virginia, native son Republican presi- aenual candidate. Chairman Stei- wer announced. Ooff waa unable to collect his records In time to appear thia morning, so Stelwer delayed the hearing until p. m. '1 Tl 1 'I --a) th Fair light and to- Wed-wed- ay; cooler M portion to-- Mlnlmum temp. Monday ......St alghh 30 and 21. County Commissioner A O. Sraoot, reported that all work on the new road from Wildwood to Aspen Grove will be held up until after the hike ao that traffic to the grove will not be Interferred with. D. H. MADSEN V SUVA, FIJI JSLAND, June Wednesday, (UP) Captain Charles and his three companions who flew here from Hawaii in' the riant monoplane Southern Cross, ocean completing" the long-es- t flight ever undertaken, probably will not beg-i-n the last stage of their epochal flight 6, Jrk from California to Australia before Te Advertise Hike the end of the week. J. Elmer Jacobsen, commissioner Meanwhile the four men who ' . A ev or Prove city, expressed Jin ceoei tVt , , . ', have ectne the Idols of these trop that the city will install some per ical islands will overhaul the three manent lndcator at the ratrance motors of their big plane, Arthur Mecham Will Succeed to Provo calling atteniton to their radio batteries and search for and the big annual hike, a suitable clearance from which Him As Fish and Carrie This Indicator will in all probabilithey can take off for the ,T00 mite ty take the form of a large archflight to Sydney. Chief of Utah deroadside architectural of or way signs, which will challenge the atAirmen Honn Datention of all tourists passing alLAKE 6 SALT CITY, June SUVA. FIJI ISLANDS, Juna . "Southnew most to ocean struc the hazardous California the of their from The the Australia, Having completed Journey highwsya. lap vid H. Madsen, for seven years fish ong Wednesday Natives and whites or ocean ern success in venture are Cross" of Charles constructed birdmen confident will be ture in the greatest flying history. Captain the FIJI Islands Joined today In and game commissioner of the state in time forprobably head of the expedition, la shown above (center) with Cnpt. Harry W. Lyons, Jr. (right) the hike this summer. K'ng'ford-Bmlthonoring the four airmen of the of Utah, has resigned his post to ach O. T. are Charles while Kingsford-SmltVim. Ulm and and and th The fourth Lyons Australians, pilot (left).' following Ifjtecs c plane Southern Cross. varimember to of James are were the to the of attend the named Americana Warner, party, position superintendent cept Sir Eyre Hutson, governor of the ous details assoclsted with, managr of the Bear "river migratory bird FIJIs, planned a luncheon for Captain Charles Kingsford-Smlt- h refuge: His resignation takes ef- ng the hike: traffic: A O. Smoot, and D. Dell pro-irWebb: ' J. Sheriff Boyd. fect July L his companions, Charles T. P. Ulm, j W. F. Harrtnon Merrill. R. Mflcham Advanced Harry V. Lyon and James Warner. Advance J. Arthur Mecham of Logan, rh'ef i Hn'iwi, J. W. McAllister, Anna E. Later they will be guests at a S. rvrlmo Mrs. cJnnie Msngum, deputy of the department, wil be attended by civic author reception Good-M- i, WiiiiirBs: W. Bob advanced to the commissioner's post publicity: ties and army and navy officers Bob Allen, Ernest Rasmuson. I stationed In Suva. PEKING, June 5 (UP)-T- he eriective. according to uovernor finance: Wells Brlmhall, J. Ed Not to be outdone In hospitality NaDunford. Shansi advance Ftrln, Harry Heal, Stanley guard of the Services for John A. Beck- Unconfirmed Radio Reports by the white race, native George H. Dern. chiefs suR. W. Butler. Wtnriow tionalist army entered the Commissioner Madsen accompan displays: were arranging a ceremony at burbs of Peking at 10 a-- m. today. strom. Business Man, ied hla resignation with expressions M. B. Wallace, Edgar Jensen, E. H. Say Dirigible Is On which the flyers will be welcomed The almost casual entry Into of regret, declaring, however, that Eastmond, O. D. Campbell, Ralph by the Fiji tribes. t Franz Josephland i Held Today the city of the straggling first he felt that the wild life conserva- Smith: bonfire building: Provo The natives regarded almost with cereof the Nationalist troops squads tion program outlined by the feder- Klwanis club; bonfire lighting awe the four men who came flying waa as L. " Jepp-sothe beginning of Roberts. Wilms al government offers a much wider monies: E. regarded COPENHAGEN. June 5 (UP) SPANISH FORK June 5(Speclal out or tne skies and landed on an the laat chapter In China's civil Lewis Mildred field for the work In which be Is Hinckley; to the dirigible that grew Hope today Funeral Herald) Evening war. fireworks: Leland Van Wagenen, vitally Interested. Italia might be saie and that Its Continued on Page Six for John A Becstrom, 77, As they filed into the ancient Lowell Blddulph. Lrl Crowther: tSM.00 Appropriated crew, working with disabled radio Naaun town banner of the the Commissioner Madsen has been rrounds committee: George K. business man who died equipment, waa attempting to comtionalist cause, which cautions municate' keenly Interested In the Bear river Lewis. El win Potter, Clark Lar-se- n; here Sunday, began at . o'clock with the civilized world. housemen business and native transportation . C. J. Hart, today In the First ward chapel. In project for a number of years. ConThe hope was based on unconwaa holders had had hung ready gress recently appropriated $360,000 Fred Dixon; commissary Scott P. firmed radio advices, which Inditerment waa to take place In the from houses and shops. for construction of dams, dikes and Stewart cated the Italia was on Franz diversion work on the project, with Spanish Fork cemetery. v the Idea of providing a fresh water USDT W ST. LOCIS Mr. Beskstrom passed away after Several reports wholly unveriST. LOUIS, Mo.. June 5 (UP refuge for migratory birds, to prefied ;hav been received here, the one weeks' a three illness, day just vent the loss of millions that have Colonel Charles A Lindbergh landmost hopeiul of which came from birthday PATSON, June B Amid a din of died In that district in years past ed at Lambert-S- t Louis Tying field before hlff seventy-sevent- h a radio station at Hemsoe, near noise and a vivid array of colors, Mr. Madsen received telegraphic here at 10:30 a, m. today after hours . Ha advised was. born at Malrao, Sweden, Hermoslsnd, which receipt sixth annual district convention word of his appointment Monday, of uncertainty as to his where--of a message. In French Monday the 1851. His parents' were, of the Lions clubs came to a close submitting his resignation as state a bouts. He left El Paso, Texas, yes- June 4, afternoon read: that Beck-stroher late Monday night ' fish and game commissioner Im- terday. A heavy hase hung over St Hakat and Elenora Bauer Meaeaga RereJvnd. Leo Hansen of Lehi, grammar Louis when he landed. mediately after. With them be came to S. O. we have 8., "Dirigible Italia, of the Alpine grade L'tah In 1863, crossing'lhe ocean In business received information you are on school supervisor J. A. Owens, district, waa unanimously the sail ship, John Boyd, and cross man of this city, will succeed Jesse island Franz Josephland." o elected governor of the The message Indicated the send- Lions district for advertising . manager of the year. ing the plains with the John R. Clark as Herald ensuing In at the beginning ing station had been communicaMid vale had no opposition for the He married Evening Murdock company. tion with the Italia and It was be of next week. holding of the seventh annua conMary Christine Hansen, April 5. Mr. Clark, who has been with the lieved that one of the Russian Ice vention there In 1929. 1875. They always made their Hrl4 since Sept 1924, will- leave breakers, sent out by' the soviet Favors were presented to the vis home here except for about four for the coast sometime in government, had been the sending itors at the banquet which preceded y vears which they spent at Morgan. when he expects to enter August the ad- station. the ball la the evening. Souvenirs The Hemsoe station also reported They were the parents of twelve vertising department of one of the of specially made paper children, nine of whom survive. Mr. large daily newspapers In Los An they had heard a short wave In- consisting weights, made by the Columbia Bockstrom was an active church geles. During his connection with strument at a wave length of be- Steel Corporation, and solid silver M PH- worker and wa a H': Mr. Clark has gained tween 35 and 37 meters. The mes- buttons from the Tintie Standard the The $550 mark has been reached anxious to assist in the campaign. the time of his death. ' Ha fulfilled a Herald, was preceded by the call sage of friends circle for both, large mine, were among the gifts. in the Bud Shields drive, conduct Another tag day will be beld In a mission for his church, to his himself and the organisation, who. signal "Italia." The convention adopted a resolued to send the B- T. U. phenom to Provo next Saturday. Last Satur- native country and his home town. with Herof the the tion management inviting the International Lions the Olympic final tryouts at De- day, thf drive did not get under- Mftlmo. 8weden from His ald, regret to see' him sever his con organisation to hold its 1930 conventroit June 22. 23 and 24. way In earnest until afternoon, wife died in 1923 and In 1925 he nections with the paper at this tion in Salt Lake City. 145 More Needed with the result that only Mt.fa was married Miry Peterson who sur- time-- . Before leaving for the coast .substantial total is. enough ulsed: ln-t- he day's work- Next vives him as do the foltnwing chil Mr. Clark and family will spend to assure the Detroit trip for Saturday's tag day will start esrty dren: Mrs. Josena jCarr. Mrs. I- - some time with his parents in MorShields and his coach. C S. Leaf, in the morning, and It la hoped to belle Thomas. Bishop William. C gan. Members of the Provo Women's . will more S450 but approximately renlite at least $150 at that time. Beckfrtrom, Mr George Rigtrup. Mr. Owens will come to the Hes-al- d Republican club will meet Thursday exassure to Hot further ehiold be necessaryexhibitlon'at Luke's Mrs. Lyman Issee and Arch well qualified for the work. Six at 3 p. m. at the residence of Mrs penses of the swim star if he suc- Pots. Hober. proved to be most Beckstrom, all of Spanish 'Fork: ago when this paper first en- Marietta Beesley, 404 West First ceeds In making the Olympic team. prof table Sunday, a total of $55 Tames Becktrom. Frandaon, Wyo.; years tered the daily field, he was ad- South street In weeks of Two Detroit, being realized from that source, training Mrs. John Gale, Soldier Summit: vertising manager for more than City Attorney Jacob Coleman will KANSAS CITT. Mo Jun- - S TTTP) T. r. Gives (50 at his own expense Is the big Hem d. L. Beckstrom. Los An steles, Calif. a vear. Since then be has gained deliver the principal address of the If In 150 Shields succeeds to the Att "the children except James were a wide The B. T. U. has given Mrs. R. Gam Clark will afternoon. necessary Preliminary skirmishes for Herbusi the with acquaintance eive a vocal solo; a reading will be bert Hoover advanced their claims makng a place on the teamwhite fund., and further donations' have at his bedside during his last ill- ness men of this city. Amsterincidental expenaea of the been made by business men of the ness. He is survived also by 47 furnished by Miss Bern ice Bowers, today on the basis of both perfonn-snc- e and promise In the fight over dam trip will cut a big hole In the citv. and a saxophone solo will be ren erandchildren, 11 total. Those who have subscribed for LFXTTRE IS ARRANGED dered v Fred Loveles, accompan- contested state delegation and two sisters. Mrs. Nancy Ben-ianAt the special request of promi- $2 or over, Insddition to the lists j Hill, Spanish Fork and Mrs. AugusC H. Rich of Salt Lake will give ied, at the piano by Henran Manager of opposing candidates', nent. Tooele citizens and officials. puniisneo lasi weex in me c;ventng ta Johnson, Moore, Ida. Mrs. Eva' Heal will give a however, especially backers an Illustrated lecture on "The Book of Pax-man Frank O. Lowden, said a drive will be conducted in that Herald, follow: Luke's Hot Pots. of Mormon," at the L. D. S. "Reor- - vocal solo snd Miss Elaine they had Beck-stroFur-rs-l In his younger days Mr. 234 West Fourth " d chf'rr a reading. Refreshments win discounted any flurry Hoover might cltjrin the Immediate future, and. $55; B. T. U $50; Hatch wss a social leader and was South street,- - Thursday evening at be served. arrangements are now under way. Home, $5: Wyman Berg. $2; F. 8. enjoy In the contest hearinrs and Shields waa bora in Tooele, and. Harris. $5; Ed Scherer. $5; Hed- noted for his ability as a dancer, 8 o'clock. An Invitation is extended to alt ! pointed to that whatever the citizens there are enthusiastic j quist Drug company, $5; Hansen he has won many prizes, especially The lecture is free and the public members of the club and friends claims the Hoover men might make 1 : In waltzing. . over his Olympic chances, being . Catering, .$5. theTatill were short is cordially Invited to attend. interested. , RESIGNS POST Jl " a',:, J Tlm-nanog- sub-com- rn trans-Pacifi- SPANISH FORK ' HOPE GROWS Nationalists' MAN PASSES Guard Enters Peking FOR 'ITALIA' -- - Maxlmnaa teenp. .M Monday All la Bestdinesa - Everything la in readlnesa for the Dig state celebration. - One or two of the committee are completing little details, otherwise all la as It will be tomorrow. Until the celebration begins, the serving committee will be busy cleaning strawberries to be served to the thrones who annually com to thl city for Strawberry day. Business houses, civic org illations and clubs will devote mnt e time unt(l daybreak gettlri; their respective float In readme for the big historical parade which will begin promptly at 10 o'clock The parade Wednesday morning. will outshine anything yet attempted, which la earing a greed deal sine the Strawberry day parade of past" year have beea la a class by themselves aa far a Utah celebrations are concerned. Under the direction of Frank Atwood,- - the parade committee, baa spared no effort te prepare floats which Will be acclaimed by the throngs. Activitiea Begla . . Although the celebration doe not of-th- begin untlf Wednesday morning, activities wer in full blast around "Carnival Street" today. The ferrts wheel .and the core or more stands were doing a landslide business this afternoon. The first Strawberrv da dnm win b given this- - evening in the high achool gymnasium with the Ariel orchestra furnishing the music. A similar dance will conclude the ound, celebration Wednesday night There will be some ting going on every minute of the day. Half a dosea bands will fin the air with music from early in the morning untH long after sunset The rodeo will furnish the major part of the entertainment In the afternoon. An airplane firework dlaolay will also be given after dark Wednesday evening. aer-vlc- well-know- n HEADOFLIONS HERALD GETS NEW AD MAN (Continued on page six) - take place July 'J. R. BOSHARD ijH The Weather V IS - The general committee In charge of the seventeenth annua! Timpatt-ogo- a hike met thia morning at the Provo Chamber of Commerce and drew up plans for the big mountain climb, which la scheduled to 111 rlouily t Intermittent periods since 1118, and each tint, had recovered suf ficiently to lead the stake choir and slag In public, aach period of Illness cut deep Inroada la hi health. A little aaore than two week ago ha had ariaen from hla kk bed with the hope of being . able U direct the fihair. at hearaal preparatory to alnglng In the quarterly conference last Sun-day, but ha Buffered a relapee and hla eon Reed, took him to a local hospital for examination, A he waa leaving the hoapital be aank Into a faint, and alnce that time, although be regained ' consciousness, be gradually grew weaker until he waa relieved by death this aft- fk Ns V. m Twenty Thousand Cups of Berries Waiting" for Annual Affair;' Carnival Features Arranged for Celebration and Whites Acclaim. Bird men In Fiji Islands. es period.' Bine ltlft While he bad been Almost Complete; Numer- Named ova to Arrange Activities. s r -- JM Plans For Commanltr Event ' I lllllll III PLEASANT GROVE, Juna S, Strawberries .000 cups of great big! sweet juicy strawberries era waiting to greet the thousands of visitors expected here tomorrow for the annual Utah Strawberry day. The city is dressed In Its very best holiday costume, the carnival fea1700 Mile Hop to Sydney Wffl tures art on the scene and the festival atmosphere prevades the - Start Thia Week; Natives entire community. f:: V- r III visit FLIGHT .' at Recent Rehearsal ' Prof. J. R. Boshard. Utah stake chorister and veteran musician of this city, died at the 'family home, 313 East Second North street, at 2:65 o'clock this afternoon following an illness extending over of 00 i ; . - , ojor- - 11 - Choir .' ,r " '' - oo ojo Rft-- t- Passes Away '" 0 0(H- 1 " oja 3 - v- oo r r-o- T Mb s 11 Uob.a oo :4i JUNE & 1928. vz 0)0) Ma leg"" 0 Mi fclryhiai M Met well-know- n Utah-Idah- BUD SHIELDS DRIVE - REACHES $550 r,1ARI( - . - 1908-191- G.O.P. Women Meet Thursday Afternoon G.O. P. RIVALS MAKE CLAIMS a st, m thect SHRIVER'SHAS ITS OPENING Sh river's, provo' newest clothing store, opened for bnsiness at 16 West Center street this morning. The staee. Is a very creditable adjunct to Provo's business district, and with It beautifully designed new front and stately furnishings, the store I on of which It owner may well be proud. Throughout the day many Inter- ested person thronged the store, all ofwhom wer delighted with It general appearance. The interior was decoated with several baskets of besntiful cut flow" gifts of local bus! nes men, and friends of Mr. Shrlver. GOVERNMENT RESTS CASE WASHINGTON, June 6 (UP) The government rested today Its senate contempt case against Robert W. Stewart chairman of the ' The defense, beginning Ks case, Standard Oil company of Indiana, lost In-- an attemp to reduce from four to two the count In the Indictment against Stewart Roberts Given Mver Watch .. By Graduates E. I Roberta, B. T. V. director of physical education, received a handsome silver watch from graduating students of his coaching class. The watch was presented to the veteran coach and physical education expert In recognition of hi great service to ths department Director Roberts will V in leave of absence from the T" for oa year, beginning thi fall. |