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Show '' RIVALS THE BEST TEN PAGES UTAH COUNTY Pages I to 6, SURPASSES THE REST FORTY-THIR- 01 i i -- i oo oo-- 1928.- - .FROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 26, YEAR, NO. 35. D ii i --mm ii i i w otr i o 0 oo - i h nw TfiftW- p-c- oo bio-1- -- oo ' . oo oo- - o5o RMSM EN0 StHOPE ii rinnr ia rill mi iinimiif Gene Is -- II II UH I.I II INI mm i mm m u mj I n T i v Heavy Favorite I .,-- . i i ' When Gene Tunney and Tom Heeney tep - into the Yankee stadium ring at-t- ROADS TOPIC - PLAHEJSD ATMS . a i -as Chairman A. 0. Smoot Of County Commission Speaks; Questions Assessment Roll Decrease In This Section Hassell and, Cramer-Esca-pe Injury In Almost Miracu Road problems-hr-U- tah county lous Manner; Fuselage and formed the' basis of an interesting Wings Wrecked Completely talk given before the members of the Provo Klwanls club at their weekly, luncheon meeting today by ROCKFORD, 111., July 26. Chairman A. O. Smoot of the board (UP) The attempted flight of county commissioners, JacobCoJeman jres!ded. Music of Bert R. J. Hassell and Parkfor the occasion was furnished by er D. --Cramer to- - Greenland Elmo Coffman, president of the ended in disaster five miles Sprlngvllle Klwanis club; who also north of here today when the expressed- his appreciation at being he monoplane a guest xA the er Mi TONIGHT niega-pioni- I f v z - ly disre-gardln- local club. .Mr. Coff- " ' crashed and .was totally wrecked. man sang two numbers He was t accompanied on the piano by Bell Neither flier waa injured. Crandall, also of 8prlngvllle. Miss Escape By Miracle The plane Greater Rockford was Melba Boyle presided at the piano for the club songs, which were led unable to gain altitude by Walter Robinson. the flying field here and crash' ed in a corn field. The filers es- Difference In Problems Commissioner Smoot miracle. a prefaced his caped injury only by As soon as word of the disaster remarks by calling attention to the reached Rockford another plane fact that thejroblems Involved in was dispatched from here and road construction and maintenance are vastly different than they were brought the two fliers back. Hassell had planned to fly today a decade ago. He indicated, howthat Utah county Is launching to, Mount Evans, Greenland, refuel ever, road program, and proceed on to Stockholm, Swe- out on an extended witk---ck den. He planned the venture as a and declared that demonstration of the feasibility of crusher in each end of the county and other machinery acquired In air transportation between the recent years, much effective work, is Europe. ... ; In all parts of The plane took off from here at 4:50 a. m. Central Standard time the county. on. . GO the financial situaTouching today and less than SO minutes tion, Mr. Smoot deplored the fact later the flight ended. ' that the assessment rolls of the To Abandon Effort-Hundr- eds of persons had gather- state board of equalization, show a New Livestock Building Speced at the field here to cheer the decrease of $4,640,659 In the net proif ications Under Way ; fliers on their way. - The project ceeds .of one of the principal mines was financed by popular subscrip- of this county as compared with the 1926. Is of Details Progress This decrease figures tion in Rockford. The fuselage of the plane and the shown despltethe fact that this Is paying regular dividends are well wings were wrecked beyond repair. mine Plans It waa not known if the engine and the stock is Selling on the mar- - npdr way for-th- e new livestock waa damaged. . to be erected at the Utah buildln (Continued on page three) Hassell said he. would abandon! rounty fair grounds, and Architect i James E. Allen has been authorized ' flight to Sweden. to call for bids for the first unit of the new structure. The building will be 200 by 75 feet when comfplcted. It is the plan of fair officials to construct therce-meconcrete abutments and the 8teel"frame' work during the present season, and t6 fill In the walls New developments marking the as rapidly as conditions will permit A Vigorous advertising campaign progress In Utah of Skaggs Safe' , An elaborate and Interesting pro- way stores is shown In the addition Is being planned, according to new store in of fine a Provo, desigcommitof executive the members been the has for gram arranged 957. store This figure, tee who met here Wednesday. Spefirst' day of the Peay family re- nated as not Imply that there cial colored window cards and other union, which takes place at Vivian however, does are only that many Skaggs Safeway attractive materials have been ordpark Friday and Saturday, July 27 stores In existence, there being ered, and plans have been outlined and 28. more than 1300, according to' com- for proper newspaper advertising. , During "the morning of July 27, officials. Premium lists are In the hands of games and luncheon will be enjqy-e- pany The new 8tore which opens for the printers and will be ready for and the program will get under Friday morning, Is situated distribution within a few days, acway at 2 o'clock, with the following business North University avenue, In cording to E..S. Hinckley secretary selections Included: Singing, family at S3bulldlnr-formerly the occupied by of the board. song; prayer, F. F. Peay; duet, the Rusnell-Round- y Motor company. - While these details arc being Oroneman sisters; welcome, Ray In addition to the fine new sales worked out field men are scouring Peay; oration, Arthur E: Peay; which will occupy a floor space the county for crop specimens suitRoss and Mrs. George room of 60 x 35 feet, there able for the various displays. Carter; reading, Mildred Johnson; Is aapproximately and large storage supply room. stunUrMrs.. W. B. Peay; reading, The meat department Is equipped Mrs. Ray Peay; song:, Ethel Flygare with one of the most modern reHarding; musicf George' B; Peay frigeration plants In the entire family; reading, Fred Peay family; statev according' to local managemusic, John Peay family; reading, ment. The meat box Is equipped John Durrant family; music, Agnes with a modern iceTnachiner which Farrer; sports, including races base-Ba- ll operates in such a manner as to and handball. Sterling Peay, fresh and at an even Carl' Peay; and Samuel Peay com- keep the air at all times. temperature While hiding under a bed In a prise the committee on sports. With Its fme new stdck of merHundreds of members of the fam- chandise the store has a most "Hbin belonging to the Tintic-Lon- g 12 miles ily, coming from all sections of the wholesome which, Ridge Mining company appearance, state; are expected to be in attend- coupled with the courteous treat- northwest of Mona, Ray Horton, of the sheriffs ofGoshen, wanted ance, and those in charge request ment always found In a Skaggs fice since Junueby28 on a forgery that those attending the reunion assurstore, gives every Safeway charge, was captured late Wednes-da- y bring food and bedding to stay one ance of success. or. more nights, if possible. nigh t by Deputy" Sherlf t 'C7"DT The new store isjthe second Salejj Coates Marshal Lyman to in establishment Provo, Cook ofHnlCtty open way , Payson. WILL 8UPFORT CALLES street store the West3enter being e Horton Twho succeeded ;;m "MEXICO CITY, July to handle the entirely Inadequate from the officers at away Supporters of the late Presidentg comtrade of this, TJephl who were on the lookout for elect Obregon promised today to i. ;.'.,,-,.':..;.. munity.. him last Monday night, had been support' Presidental Calles in main hidinn-lnt- he liarmui taining ordeTand-natlunlar rendexvons since that time. until congress can untagle the conOn JulV 1. Horton stol a car at fusing problem of the .succession to the presidency. Sale is $ been touring through Idaho and J : Mrs. Alma O. Sutherland : of the Northwest, travellngover 5000 miles." "TtMTcaf," a Chevrolet coupe" Thistle pleaded- guilty to a -, of selling ' cigarettes without hav- was left In the hands of the officers Utah Generally ing the proper etamps affixed to the .H. Nephi Monday, when ha slipped fair tonight and a poolhall to make his escape. carton in Judg George S, Bailiff into ' except Friday, He. was brought to Provo early cotirt Thursday morning.nnsrttled northShe was sentenced to a fine of Thursday morning' and arraigned west portion. $100 or "60 days In the county Jail. In court Waiving preliminary hear Little chants In be suspended pend- - ing ne wag pouna over to tne uis-J - the sentenee'to Temperature. . 'me; trict court on $1500 bond! lug guuu urunviui.- aiiis second offense., of . th samccha Jt. is . possible... that . Maximum . temp. and a repetition will draw the answer to charges undef thr Dyer Wednesday ...94 maximum sentence, .according to act on the car theft In addition to Minimum temp. the forgeryjeass. v Judga Bailiff Wednesday ...M a Tssflin-ts- i after-leavin- FIGHT RESULTS hlow-1j(-blo- - Stinson-Detroit- BT May Be Heeney's Second j -- it g tKlit-'h.'in- rt FRUIT PRECAUTIONS COUNTYFAIR PLANS m M CHAMP COMES - ON SAFEWAY OPENS PEAY FAMILY d The Weather mi ; - rd Throng to Prevent, Loss; Cloudy Weather Is Worry NEW YORK, July 26. (UP) Clear skies and cool breezes of early morning augured well for the Gene Heeney heavyweight :hampionship "fight tonight, but, box offices indications'' werethat the ' crowd would fall Tun-ney-To- m below expectations. Sixty 'thousand persons ...are to pass through the 48 turn- stiles at Yankee Stadium tonight and there wlij Be room for 28,000 W more:-- .' .. ', '. et last-minu- te Xs t : But Kirksey . sey y Pre-batt- le MAN ARRESTED FOR FORGERY TWO INJURED 1 IN CAR CRASH . on 60-d- DANGERNOTED ' Admitted Expected,-ButRicka- Needs Greater Close Encounter IS CAPTURED WAMSUPPLY eabi,-an.-old-fa- - 6(M0(K Expert Predicts -- RAY HORTON slip-nin- Crowd-- of that-Demp- , j IE Bl oes issue Statements nt d, . As Anzac Has Almost Chance Triumph . 2-- iitnui run Fall Tunney Washing, rather than wiping, of Light all marketed fruit that has . been Air Completes Journey sprayed with ares'inte of lead was to York New advocated by Dr. Elliott of Penver in charge of ihc enforceNEW YORK, July 28 (UP)-Gcn- e ment of trie federal pure food and drug act, at a meeting of Utah Tunncy, heavyweight champion, county fruitgrowers in the city and flying under murky .skies, landed Says . county building Wednesday night. " on the Hudson river off JKith street - trr Elliott who had met with the today In an amphibian plane piloted to fruitgrowers to explain the position of the Department of Agriculture by William Winston, rBr GEORGE KIRKSEY The heavyweight In regard to the enforcement-o- f the EW YORK, Jury who of champion, amount. the 26 (UP) regulations limiting Under flew .from his arsenate of leajd that may be perthe dazzling white at camp on training mitted export fruitcmphasized light oM40 one the purpose of the Speculator, N. V., thousand the"goint'hat watt motor Into a to was not got federal department bulbs and before takwas boat and hamper" fruit growers but to. help thousands of spec en down the river the Industry. tators in the big to a The unfavorable reaction on the landing. American league he From there industry when fruit is condemned ball park tonight, as poisonous was declared to he got into an. .auto- Gene Tunney, scholarly heavy mobile and start largely avoidable-4- f proper precauled for the Yankee weight champion of the world, and tions Is taken by the growers.' Stadium, where Tom Heeney, rugged, heary-chesteF. E. McFarlanc, of Pleasant he will weigh In challenger from New Zealand, will Grove, president of the county as r nis champion battle for fiotic " sociation, urged the establishment Ciena Tnnnev supremacy. of a central washing and grading ship ooul with Tom Heeney tonight. Close low: As Tunney came In a light rain Margin Expected plant to handle the problem. Both men should be on their feet D. J,, L. Harvey, also of the fed- began falling. TUNNEY i am ready for eral service, discussed types of at the end of 1 rounds of hard fighttough fight but If I can land grading machinery and the care of ing, with the margin of victory, so just one solid punch where I . . marketable fruit:. want to,-- expect to knock out close as to leave doubt In the minds Dr. F. E. Stephens, slate agriof many as to the real winner. Heeney. I am In better shape cultural inspector, pledged the Co A 3 to 1 favorite In most bett Ing for 'this fight then 1 was for .Chef of Police Otto Birk went to operation of the Male department in either of my bouts with Jack Salt Lake today to return Lyman j circles, Tunney Is really no better exa better product for obtainipg than 7 to a snot to retain tne title. - Dempsey. My bands are toughWall to Provo for trial on a forgery 1 t port frcrii Uh, - Relying on his rongcraft, Tunney er, my wind Is better and my charge. Wall was arrested WednesAnson B. Call, assistant county should win with room to spare, "but legs were never stronger. day by Salt Lake officers, at the agent, presided at tho meeting." request of Chief Birk- .- , 'George Nelson, wrestling Instruc- the champion has no Intention of HEENEY I will give tor of U. A, C at Logan and Mrs. entering the ring merly to win the Wail and Vincent ErRyan. both a hard fight and I wanted In Provo on the same George Carlyle. of Thoenix. Arlx., decision. will he In there at the end of sustained minor bruises and cuts Nothing less than a knockout viccharge, recently were arrested In the 15th round If the fight goes mail in an automobile collision Wednes- tory will satisfy the champion, Tom Denver, Colq,, for robbing that far. I have met all the boxes. Wall had completed a day afternoon at the Intersection of Heeney has never been knocked out best heavyweights In this coun- sentence in the Denver county Third South and Sixth East streets. and there Is nothing on which to try, but I have never fought like Jail when apprehended in Salt Lake." Nelson who' ,was driving west base the opinion that.he will crumI am, going to fight against the fists of Gene TunRyan Is serylng a sentence of a year along Third South, at a rapid rate, ble before i failed to Bee theother car driven ney. ... and a day at Leavenworth Prison Tunney tonight In training Tunney looked every at present. .. j- -" People who have been In the by E. Jack Peterson of 202 East lnehth-champlototr a SCOUTS but often habit of getting Into the man- - - Center,, stroct-w- ho ASCEND MOUNTAIN"" ' Wall and"Ryan'afe alleged to was- turning thfl .the boxer has mistaken gymnasium ASPEN GROVE. July holes along" north. Both cars were badly damhave passed 4orged checks on three pipeline of ." 71, Salt Lake council, Boy Scouts of local merchants, and Wall will face fprm for ring form. city water works between mf'-- ' aged. For a few rounds, Tunney may America, encamped at Aspen Grove trial on that charge. mouth of the Trovo canyon mid Police officer Bert Halliday in" the city are" warned by Chief of vestigated tho accident. stagger and stunt the challenger, for the' dav and made the hike to Tolcle Otto Rirk that prompt but the champion may grow Weak- - the summit of MODERN WOODMEN MEET hearted when he finds that the They were led arrest with certain conviction, WINS NATIONAL CONTEST Modern Woodmen will meet this Nation, , barrel-chesten Miss Arlene Hau-isand a severe "penalty , will beGisborne scoutmaster, and by Bishop Allen evening at S o'clock In the K. O. P. daushter of squat, does not collapse under his Wood of alt Lake City, chairman hall. A fulLat tendance will he apthe policy jpf the poljce depart- - President and Mrs, Fr S. Harris, is . in receipt of a telegram from the punches. of the troop committee. ment with the next trespasser ,. : preciated. r 71 Youth's who is apprehended. Companion magazine in- Will Use Klght-i--"This foolish practice la not forming her that she has been deTunney Is pinning his hope for a only a source of danger to the clared the winner in a recent con- knockout on his right fist TheV people of the city through pos--' test conducted by the publication, In champion believes that the. most which more than 1600 boys and devastating blow In boxlng' Is a contamination of the sihllity-- of water-supplsays Chief Birfc, girls participated. She was awarded stralght right to the heart, and he ' Winner-Lose- r Date Place ReeelptM will attempt 16 prove his theory to"but It Is ever more hazardous a complete scTof Encyclopedia . .runney-Dempse- y .. .12.650,000 , Chk'Ago 9tl tt, Sept v j. as a prize. " for de person who attempts night, . Philadelphia y ... $1,805,723 Sept IS, 1926 . The champion i mpst intimate the practice, through the grave i r gl.C26.580 July S. 121 . . r . . , Jersey City . "MARINES BOMB SANDINO friends and associates have been danger of falling Into the swift Dempsey-Sharke- y . . . New Yorkt. . I,,-,$l,OK5.529 unable to convince him that he may July 21, 1917 ..' MANAGUA, Nicaragua, July 26 current $1,082,590 , ; . Dempsey-Flrp- o . . New York. . Sept 14. J9 Parents are asked to cooper- - H 'UP). Rebel casualties were .be be making a terrible mistake by at 463.850 -rWllln-Flrp-o fv'TTTjL , Jerwey City. . .jv Sept 11,1824 lieved today-te have- been .heavy tempting to knock out Heeney. ate with thn pollen department d . . ., ' Toledo f 452,522 Inah" fforflo discourage this aftcrTfVT 'United States marine Tunney may be convinced of the July 4, 192S. .; ; . .Dempsey-WiUard 1,1$ 434,269 wk . Jersey Cltjr ..unlawfuLand dangerous prac- - bombing plane - commanded by folly of his plaq early enough in the July It,1925 1.j ....Wllls-Welne.... $ 400,000 . New York f. July i, Ross E. Rowell his to the attacked back tactics, go fight change tlceA. posiible tragedy mayLMaJor $ 86762 ... Jersey City . July 27, 1922 . . . , Leonard-Tendle- r be averted If steps are taken I camp of General. Austino Sandlno to his clever counter-fightin- g and ' . on the Honduran border.: " save his title. ; . at once. Betting Favors Tunney WILL GATHER -- BY AIRPLANE . : SECOND STORE cated by Pure Food Enforce-men- t Representative Here Rain A M Rickard Has Hopes hasV Teg Rlard, who nerer-ylost On- - a heavyweight championship fight, hoped for a rush to build lip the proceeds - for this mammoth fight program. .Overcast skies at noon were a source . of worry, however. It seemed, without definite knowledge, that Rickard's faith In fight fans rushing to soe a heavyweight title bout would be shaken, if not shattered. ' V v Ha has guaranteed Tunney $525- ,-' 000 and Heeney expects 100,000 for his share. On the .basts of the present seat sale and the rather apathetic way New York has reacted, there seemed a chance that Rickard would lose possible $200,000 on tonight's venture. The fight tonight will bring to--X gether a soft spoken student of the classic and a mild, genial black- smith, both of whom would rather be playing golf. , Fight is just a. business with Gene Tunney and Tom Heeney. "Show me any other Job In which 1 can make as much money and I will quit the ring," said Tunney. 3 to 1, ' -- It I win I guess I'll loaf for a while," said Heeney: Even - Twenty-fiv- e thousand "visitors" are here for the bout They have corns from Australia, China, Japan, England and all parts of the United States. After two weeks of indif ference. New York Is becoming Interested In the fight It is the topic of discussion on every street corner. ' It was said along Broadway today that when Tunney climbs' Into, the ring tonight he will stand face Tunney Figures On Knockout; to face with his old foe, Dempsey. Rickard was authority for the stateHeeney Primed for. Bat- would-- ' ment be ; ' second. 1 chief Heeney's tie of His Life , From other .sources the report was denied and Dempsey himself would not comment J I .VV YORK.-Jul26 UP) . statements of Gene Tunney" and Tom Heeney " fol- ELLIOTT EMPHASIZES ' VA . - I - I meet for thel tonight heavyweight championahijrbf "Be he .World, Tunhcy wlabditja three-t- o one favorite In thefottlng. according to all present Iivdjcations. Tunncy, apparently in mar Herald Megaphone Service In velous condition forvyie do- -j Readiness for This Evening; fense of his tHle, ia'plairtiiiig a savage attack upon Heeney,' jight Extra Will Appear with a knockout in view' Just On Streets After Battle how the champion's new style of- - battling wjll work out All details complete! for against the rugged Anzac challenger remains to be seen, tho but the announcement of this 7 of he Ttinne-Hoene- y plan of battle has added flgh tonight, the Evenlngler- - . considerable interest to the aid Ih awaiting the start of thv ' encounter. battle, which will he sometime Tunney flew, from his train-in- g between B and 7 o'rlnrk g to N,ew York, camp about 6:80 p. nv, Provo .warnings '. of , Te? ...tiniest Accurate, intreottlng accounU i worried at what thev recard- of the have lNMn jeeured J ed as a most hazardous mode Hpecinl by the HeruM throue-of travel: x "wlr ervice nf 4he tT- - fni Tress, " ' '.i will The champion is as confi-- 1 and 'he crowd gather ' dent as ever; and dxclmcB' if ltonieht-- " "he'eatr land his .i i"mv lie nwiired of the best pos-- " punch as he expects'to dn, a k!I)I "'npe on the battle. knockout 'will result. The Herald fight extra will appear on the streets of Provo n well, as being distributed through other towns of the county. Immediately after the termination of the bout Hear the Kvening Herald megaphone service on the fight and read the Herald f Ik lit extra for the complete details of the JACK DEMPSEY ' battle! Tex Rickard Is authority for the statement that Jack Dempsey will be Tom Heeney's chief second In tonight's championship bout Dempsey wil make no comment on the report, and denials have been Issued from other sources, but it seems quite likely that the in Washing . of Fruit Sprayed Heeney's corner for" the big battle. t Rumors persist that Dempsey will With Lead Arsenate Advocnaiienge me winner in me immediate future. im f oo o?o 7 nrAnu-rn- n -t at i i 1 o?o ' - - - n,' 1 ' ' d f I goril-ila-ma- Ten Largest Fight Gates , y '" Brlt-tanl- .Tonney-Dempse- . Dempsey-Carpentle- r. Il Flrpo-Wlllar- rt ,' - : , f |