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Show UTAn C3UNTY ."3 1uJ TOSTY-CCON- IZT If Ii. jX i "in oo oo oo . f- -- oo oo o) 00 UUll 0O oo I ' -- oo Pi rn Qnn 00 - mm flllS 00 . CI Hf(I- - 00 o0 v unGovernor Democratic From draws Presidential Field; Search Maryland 00 --ogo- I I WASHINGTON, June 19. (UP) Followers of Governor Alfred E. Smith today hailed the 16 votes of Maryland, ceded by Governor Albert C. ihtk ination of their candidate at - tiftTn- Hous- ton next week. S3 More Vote Maryland' 10 vote win giv Smltli snore than 700 on the first Need ballot, they claimed. To nominate 733 3 ar needed, and tha other will ba forthcoming oa an early ballot. It was aaid. . Ritchie haa not been an avowed candidate, but hl campaign for tatea right and hla outspoken of prohibition haa gained if -- M waa the feeling of the local tubmen Monday evening following their observance of Night." at the Hotel Roberta. Mark Anderson, district trustee, read President Heinz' message to the international convention now In wmuon ai Beatue, wasn. waiter dama gave a splendid address on 'How To Improve Our Kiwanls ?lub," ind W. R. Butler touched on The Responsibilities of a Kiwan-an.- " .A11-Klwan- ia ? , ..... , - r accom-illshme- nt v.- The message characterized the (Continued on Page three) CONFABSLATED y There : farm bureau. . Matter pertaining to the financing of the tax program, and prorating of the $1200 to be raised by Utah county farmer was. taken up tt tha meeting of tha executive board of the county farm bureau Monday. The plan will ba further considered at Wednesday evening ! meeting. It la stated. A full attendance Of committee member la desired. (Continued on page three) - t The police department point to the .danger of young boy playing with firecrackers, and declare It Waa' for their protection that the ordinance forbidding the use of explosive was originally drawn. Chief Birk declare that before this, ordinance was enacted Into law, many boy had met with serious accident. INTOXICATION CHARGED Charle Webb and LeGrand Pen-roboth of American Fork, were arrested on Provo Bench hut night by Deputy Sheriff James Wilson, on a charge of intoxication. Both men are being held In the Utah county Jail pending their appearance before the city court. d, , RELIEFJGAIf FAILS The Weather r r r Utah Fair. to- -. ight and Wed- -. neaday; warmer. tonight. ....... . Max imam temp.. Monday Minimum Monday lU r - ww-O- -- "."" One Thousand Children Take EAT, EPITZBKTP.GEN Jnn 19 (UP) General Nobtle anil his group of five awaiting react!' on ice In the north, again watched relief approach and depart without their position being discovered, it became known today. and Captain H. Riiser-Larae- n flew within tJeut. Leutzow-Holtwo kilometer of the Ice encampment Monday but failed to aight Nobile and bis rtve aides. The plane were sighted by Nobile, If Vs; V 1- WOOLST0N1 - Relief expedition from five na hi' 232 degree east and their predicament become more 4angerou hourly. Great crevasse are beginning; to appear in the ice a the re abort summer season approaches. KaT im TiS danger for tha aix who MtlHn Mnliltv. anza after reoonnltering over the ; speak a district where ffobtle's lea refuge , have huddled around the silken TO. i floating within, two kilometers of tent since they were brushed off the Italia la a forced landing May temp.. the lost men. , 31, Later, It was loaraed. through 23. w ' 1 Part In Color--f d EnglandJun. Ifc (UP) Mis Amelia Earharts airplane "Friendship landed In the water here at T 30 a. m. Eastern Standard time after making a 135- mile flight from Burryport In two Republican hours and three minute. "A v rwv i ;V; ' ' n " t 11"" CURTIS MEET - ' ; i ii j - jh I MM) ,- - -- Ak ZA Dogdora'i rising star is Tut, a favorite pet Of Herbert Hoover; who may some day be lord of the White House grounds. Her he Is with his master. At the left are two canine aristocrat that he will displace If his master I elected president Mra Coolidge's Rob Roy and Tiny Tim, the president's own Chow. Both Rob Roy and Tiny Tim are now vacationing with President and Mr. Coolldge In the Wisconsin wild. FRED H. COX HOUSTON READY Crowd Sight Plane. Only, f lv minutes before It perfect landing, the "Friendship" bad been sighted' rising over the North west horizon and making, with it super-maripilot seaplane in the lead, toward the landing spot. A little crowd had been waning for hours for the plane. At the time for the snips op prone n nearea, me crowd became a thrqog. Workmen rushed from all over the surrounding area during their lunch periods, and school children turned out in a body. Special motor bus parties from all through tha nearby county were arriving momentarily. Ordinarily, workman i" ferry from Woolston across to South Ampton for lunch, but none, went today; Crowd Jams Streets The crowd converged on the Im perial airways .landing stag at the water aide, jamming nearby street and forcing police to adopt em ergency regulations to control it The "Fr'endshlp" came down gently In South Ampton water MC yards off ehore mld a continuous roar of cheer from persons anhore and In boat and th din of hundred of ships sirens and whistles ProVo Matt Not Seriously In- - Texas City Primed for Demo from th great dock district Stulta, at th conthols taxied the , jured When Train Hits Convention; Holiday Spirit plan 800 yards up to th Imperial airway seaplane dock. The whole .. Automobile Is Manifest : . landing was effected faultlessly. Mis Earhart accompanied by HOUSTON, Texaa, June 19 (UP) Stulta and Gordon, started for Lon , Fred H. Cox Of 758 North uniHouston is getting ready to feed don by automobile at 4 p.m. versity avenue,, narrowly escaped .Tammany Tiger, not twist his death about o'clock this morning, the tall. when a small car In which he was When th AI Smith . boy with Rio and Denver across the riding their brown derblea cocked on the Grand Western railroad track ai back of their head in the most apBixthl South street and University style of Mayor Jimmy Walavenue was struck by a westbound proved, ker of New lork arrive, they are Tlntio train. Cox i an employe to be made welcome In a of the Pacific Bute Cast Iron Pipe going "big way,!L company. rr Democratic state and . Texas 12 The car waa knocked several feet this . convention-- ' la going to be a James a n Manson, 55, to the aide of the track, and Cox Democratic show with all the trimdied and of Utah rancher Idaho, Texas traditional ming hospitality was picked up In a Sunday at the home of his sister. condition suffering rora a deep cut can furnish. The second largest building that Mrs. A. K Steadman. 89 North Sec"m the foreheadajid other cuts and bruise. He Tp taken to the Aird this show ha brought to Houston, ond West, thl city.he had been enFor many year la size to th convention itself, hospital by tKputy Sheriff John next I "Hospitality House." It 1 a gi- gaged In ranching In Monro and ia wounda were McKeon, and later moved to Malad. Idaho,, where tressed. Attending' physicians state gantic bungalow type of structure he employed In the bam work. that his Injuries are not ' serious spreading over a whole city block II was living in Piovo for ind that he win be'abl to leave and has been designed to furnish sfiorthad been He was a veteran of tinie. all comers with everything from hot he hospital within a day or two. n . war. the The car waa badly damaged, and ta males to hospital beds. him are two sona. G. 3. Survivit The townspeople from all surface witnesses of tha accident regard Cox's good fortune In noe killed be- Indicatons are thinking more about Manson and W. Q. Manson of I visth carnival Itself than they are ile, Ida.; three daughters, Mrs. Ina . ing as miraculous, Ophabout any particular troupe of per- Lambaon, Richell, Mont; Mia Man-soformer that may com to partici- elia Manson and Miss Mame both of Los Angeles; his parpate In It The hand of I held out to all. Thera Is a recep- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Manson, : tion Una at tha station and the Provo; five brothers, J. II. Manson. humblest newspaper corfespoiidcrit ( ProVo; Andrew and Leo Manson, gets a welcoming handshake as Eirkt; William Manson, Kenil- orth, and Daniel Manson, Divihearty a that dished out to dend; three sisters, Mr. Ray Hees delegates. Of course th Demociatic party Long Beach; Mr. Frank King. Salt nd Mrs. A. K. Steadman, I going to nominate presidential Lak Utah county plana to take action and candiiSatea, Provo. service will be held In supporting the state m th enforce- but that i some time la th future, theFuneral Provo Third ward Thursday at ment of traffic regulations regard- and Houston is living today In the ' 3 p. m. ing "stop sign" on arterial high- psychological state of the small boy , way. awaiting th coming of the circus. Agreement to pass a resolution to make traffic regulation of this BEITTT CLERK LEAVES Mlas.Melba Bach man, deputy type effective throughout Utah meetiwaa made at Monday" county county clerk, left Oil morning In ng- of the Utah, county commis- company with Mr. El wood Bach-ma- n a, sion. of Salt Lake City, for Los Da to th extremely cold weathTh matter waa brought, before where they will spend a week. B. the commission by R, Patterson, They will then go to San Francisco, er Sunday,' the band concert schedengineer for the state road commis- where they will spend a week In uled for .Vivian Park waa postg beforeponed. According to the managesion, who presented the importance returning to ' ment' of the park, In th future of the situation. Provo. the concert will be held regularly Suggestion regarding establish each Sunday, Irrespective of weathment of a county library were mad CTtrLDREV DTJS TX FL&3CC3 . er condition. MILWAUKEE. . Wis ji by Mosiah Hall, state secretary of .,"'.. Th new dance hall ha been comlibraries, and hla pu!poal were 'UP) Three ie.ll chiMreo wre are and dances taken under advisement by th burned to death In a fir at tha pleted being held ' there on Wednesday and Saturday. commission, home of Albert Geiger here ESCAPES DEATH FORGATHERING ' . DEATH CALLS XSJIAil well-know- ' . Spanish-America- . 'STOP Hum speeded rescue today to the group. ' aide are General Nobite and oa the Ice floe probably now at noint near 80 20 degree North and however. The two Norwegian: flyer turned today to the steamer Brag- - CwJ ul Spectacle; Immense Audience Witnesses Program n, adio advice, that Nobile had sight ?d them a they passed over his vwrtlon Straday. , KINGS - . , TO SEE 'ITALIACSIEIV -- m I will be a special Joint nreet ng of the Utah county farm burean ind Utah County Beet Grower' tax committee In the gricultural room, city and county tion. iuikling, at 8 o'clock Wednesday Announcement I made S;nce coming, to America In 1803, jveoing. Mr. Saar haa taken more prices for by C. U Warnlck, president of the J, ' - ! ' Tha city ordinance with regard to the shooting of firecracker must be observed, according- to an edict Issued this morning by Chief of Police Otto Blrk. Several complaint hare reached tha department to the effect that the boys are shooting firecracker despite the fact that there is an ordinance forbidding the shooting, selling er glvtng away tf firecracker within, the corporate Jimita of ProvO city., Not only are the email firecracker being shot off throughout the city, but the larger bomb are causing considerable disturbance. It is stated. s,.,, S- - : tided d Gala; Affair Is Hailed Ao . j ; Kiwanlan Claude Aahworth pre. at last nlghl's meeting, and 'nstrumental and vocal music was imlshed by Fred and Ina Webb. There is a mysterious charm In he observance of "Zero Hour in Kiwanls, this, magic moment of reek-ng," began the message of the nternational seprident. "Behind us the past fraught with and achievement before the inscrutable future teeming ilh opportunities tot. further ser-Ic- e and consecration to the prinel-le- s, Ideal and purposes of " CONCERT SOON '.,.: ARE FORBIDDEN . Out of these discussions informal alks were given by Judge A. B. Morgan and Dr. George K, Brim-hal- l. .; - One thounnnd Utah stake fVimnry chiUlivit vWiwo-Bentein a pageant of Primary activities Monday evening at the B Y. U. athletic field. An immeiiae crowd of parting and friends were in attendance. Witnessed of the jubilee it to be one of the most beautiful and spectacular HUGE THRONG declare events of its kiiid ever held in Provo. - ; The jubilee was given in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the organization of the Primary association, Amelia Earhart, Stulta and and each of the sixteen wards of the stake participated in entertainment Members of the Utah stake Uordon Greeted By Britons the board, headed by Mrs. Lottie M. Worthen, president Primary At Wookton; .Landing Is had charge of the jubilee. , A colorful pared commenced Made In Faultless Style th th line of evening actJvttl, HOOVER AND r V Night-S-uch st rlli i , Inspired by tha message of their International president, Henry XI Helnx, and by inspirational talks of local member, Provo Klwanlana are resolved to a program of great' , er activity, i w . rtnrinKflli urnnn r well-arrang- ed f of Organization Emphasized SAAR RENDERS - MthtetMnLnU WELCOMED .BY Clubmen Fired With Enthusiasm By Messages of Officials; Responsibilities him a nation-wid- e reputation. Tha convention Maryland Democratic Instructed the delegate for him. rx LOUIS VICTOR SAAR and In tha early stage of tha campaign there were many , wh 'believed he would make a better vote-iirw iym guwium. ;eiier loan Twenty-fou- r Democratic , dele--, gates. the last to be named, are iMlulil ladi in Virginia and Smith men today foresaw of a landslide of the proposi-tion- a of Hoovers in the Kansas City convention It Bmith gets moat of the Virginia votes. However, it Distinguished Composer-Pianiwaa . generally- believed here that Will Present Program the followers of Senator James A. would Reed of Missouri carry their , Thursday Evening fight to' the convention balloting. Possibilities for the nomination at Houston came to ljuli Victor Eaar,willdietingulnhe, I' appear pianist the fore today in tha wake of composer la College hall, B. Y. I Ritchie', announcement at Balti- - concert o'cloct 8 Thursday evening at mora.. musicia-wll- l The Internationally-fameDemois If Smith named, the appear tinder the auspices o crats are expected to turn to the the university aumme. as middle west, the Republican school.Young ' a did, for running mate. Saar' actual program haj no Huston Thompson, former federal been announced but la is aasumr trade commissioner; Senator Walsh that it will bo comprised ehlefl) of Montana and Major General of his own compositions, which hav Henry T. Allen of Kentucky sre won universal admiration Hir among the westerner mentioned composition number more than 120 for second place. Many of Walsh' published original works, and Infriend believed he would not ac- clude all types of works which have cept, however, and two Catholics gained wide recognition. on tha ticket admittedly would be Knthuniaatb-aJlllcHved too much of a stral for the party. . His concerts have been met with enthusiasm throughout the nation, snd the university , officials are highly pleased at securing such a IV H lc M noted figure for a summer attracpoa-iblli- ty " 1 , Local ft oo New RisingStar In Dogdbm FRIENDSHIP INSPIRATION Billed nt -- JV NIGHT PROVES For r Rare Simcce Noted Musician -- ALL KIVANIS To Appear Here f -- nn 1 V rnnnnn f PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, TUESD AY JUNE 19, 1928, YEAR, NO. 305. D M gat y SMS' CAUSE ACTION Vivian Park Plans Sunday Concerts An-rele- , nlrKt-seein- - '. d' today. , Nominees Spend Afternoon In Discussion Of Campaign WASHINGTON, June 19 (UP) The Callfornlan and Kansaa who make up the Republican presidential ticket will spend this afternoon on a back porch ' planning their campaign. Important Conlerencew Senator Charles Curtis, .the nomine and Kaw Iodlon, arrived here today and made an appointment with Herbert Hoover, the presidential nomine on the ack porch of Hoover's 8 street home. Both Hoover and Curt! have refrained from making public any of their plan jending this confer. one-four- th -- ence, ' . , Curtis was met at the trait), when he arrived Bt 8. 36 a. m. from Kansas, by Hoover's secretary, George E. Akerson. Hoover's big automobile took Curtis to the home of law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Oann Curtis has lived at the Gann's modest house on Macomb street since the death Of Mr. Curt la last to slay there year, and TXpfct while in Washington... Hoover and Curtis are to meet at noon for lunch at Hoovsr'a home, after which they planned to spend the afternoon together. To-pek-a, march batng from im Maeaer "winding to th athletic field, which vnw beautifully decorated with garland.) and greena. Kent Harmon ant Junior Hunter were heralds, and im mediately following was the juei. Elaine Ward, accompanied by fifty attendants, representing the tVy year of Primary. T. N. Taylor an ft 9. P. Eggertaen of tha Utah atake presidency, and Ralph Poulton, Primary advisor, followed the attendant. : f , Primary worker of SO years ago and present officer, teacher and children also marched la the p&i-- ' . UMMhUdaea aaM gay attire and a Ian number wheeled doH bnrfUm and wagons and several rode tricycle, which were handsomelye; decoratei in the paatal shades and national colors, and added muc$ to 'th beauty of tha parade. A ymbollc danc-draoa the "Birth of the Primary," was" presented by children from all wat K which Included several Primary songs, "Called to Serve," and "Army . of the Living God." ; Third and Pioneer ward children formahed the flag ling dance, 'after which children of the f iret, ftxth and Second wards ;ave (he Dane of the pop Corn Halls. In thene the kiddies aho ' ed how-tmake the rtia ead top corn balls to take to the (air. as in the early day. Fourth and Mmavti ward ptvnlftd "At the Fair," tha net being divKied Into four part, IGolng to the Fair, "Dane of Oreetlng," "Parade of Clown and Animals,' and. "The ada,Mayaf. turned In . , s ' : ." folk dance review wns givu follows: English, "8"llit.? is 'J a . WUI Tear Country- Curtl is expected to start tour- Round," Vineyard ward; Swedish, Third and Plrfj?tr "Carrousel," ing the country In a few week Cuntinued on page Three He is to concentrate on th farming west, according to ' tentative K . plan.'; - " .. SERVICES FOR ELSIE HOOVER PASSES AUAY MRS. STEWART Funeral service will be held in the Provo Third ward chapel Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. for Mrs. Lillle Thompson Stewart, who died Sunday at the home of her brother Mart Thomnaon in Salt City. She waa born In Plcajiant Orm-January 15, ro butn had lived In Provo moat of her life. She bad been In 111 health for a long time. Surviving her are her husband. Deloa Stewart; one daughter. Roberta Marie; one son, Robert Delos; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Thompson, Provo; two brother Mart ' Thompson, Salt and ' Lo lke Thompson, Provo. The body ftiay be viewed at th residence of 3. W Howe, Jr, 784 Went Center street prolr to the wrvicea Old Folks of Utah Stake Being Feted A large group of old folks of Utah 'stake are being entertained at Vivian Park, Provo canyon,, today The first contingent reached the canyoa resort before 10 o'clock, and bt-- ore noon the park wa alive with vetei-Abuilder of this comf monwealth, who enjoyed renewing acquaintance during th forenoon. At noon a delicious banquet wa Dread on long "tablea under the U ee wher shade of all the bounties et life wcr spread. Durnd ing the eltemoon many game various- ccaeM were conducted, and many ft1r.- - donated by Prove merchant tr distributed lm th guests, . ; te Miaa 31 Hoover died at tha family residence, 344 Wast Second North street Monday. She waa" born in Provo September 19. 1878. nd had lived here tl her life. . She is survived by four brothers snd tWa slaters, as follows: William tplon, Webster and Frank HodtrUf, Mia. Merits Huaecll of Prvjv snil Mrs. Florem e Swan of Los AtiKrtm.; Funeral aervice will be held day at 2 p. m. In the Provo Third ward chapel Th body, may be viewed el the bom of John L. Russell 344 West Second Worth street, prior to th aervicea. Interment will be la th Provo city cemetery. 'Van Lands Fish v:; In Provo River; Contest A ttrccts Lee Van Wagoner doe otbej thing beside photography, TV "Van Photo" supply man Jf r neyed up th Provo river Monday and took a I pound native trout from It water during th late afternoon. Th big fish waa offtc'r v weighed at th Mrcd:ch Cycl company today, and at pre- hold second place la t.,e T'a Fish Contest" ponaovel tr th Medardlth Cyclone and the Fvt ' .t "' : nlng Herald. , "Van" ose5 a C ' to land ht t. J'; caught near Olrtist-a-L- , a- - f Kuery. ffetVmu-big fellow befora J'lly 1". a priw in the Herald ' n T-!- nh",-fnft- ' ' i |