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Show RIVALS THE BEST UTAH COtlNTT TELEPHONE US Do yon get your paper regularly T If not telephone SURPASSES THE REST FORTY-THIR- nn n .' - mil mm t'ni ipninip si i urn Kr XRUr fijllH ""ul" JF44 Italian Craft, n b HI ; VI ' Fiesi iu 111 J ( Finn Lwi iiui ir 1 L Property Owners Present Tet-- - ; Hion to City Commission, cr.d Action Will Be Tafien at Once; Sentiment Is Strong -- Squally n Mis-hor- It was Indicated the disturbance weather the two offleers and 29 . north, in which might shift directly men aboard would saved. ' case It would ' miss the Florida Bob Kama Destroyer The submarine rammed the de- coast, although this was not certain. Bri-oVessels Are Warned stroyer during maneuvers off All vessels within 300 to 400 miles of southern near the tip Island, to slowsank and the Istrla peninsula of the storm center were advised tn ly to the bottom. within the next 24 The scout cruiser- Brlndlst began exercise,- paution ' . I "efforts Immediatel- y- to establish hours. disturbance this The . morning contact with the craft Divers est- centered ablished "acoustic" communication 79. The at latitude 25.S, lotgltude Tempira, a short with the submarines by tapping on d 'Stance steamship west of that point, radioed the steel hull, had fallen to 2933 the In command of.,.theshJpwere with barometer a north wind of 60 milus veloct fx?-'- Commander Wiel and. Eaaigu. .Fas- ulo, both known as valorous or-- f leers who would be at thefr best MIAMI, Fla.. Aug. 7 (UP). Squala,: In an emergency. , winds, averaging 24 miles an n thai they are t ly hour.-begablow here at 10 a. tn. to 'They tapped outthe crew would today. all right and that ! be able to live for a long time. The weather .was cloudy, clearing Word of the disaster was flashed however, in the south. . . to the Pola naval base and all ays lisaid the photographer failed to catch, but Senator Char Weather bureau reports were Just what-wa- a able ships of all classes put out that the tropical disturbance east les Curtis, Republican vice presidential nominee, and Chief Nah-Go- n lunder forced draft forthe sene. of Miami yesterday apparently cen- Bee (Head Sitter), of the Pottawatomies seem to be enjoying the joke 7 . Chains Are Utilised' tered out to sea northeast of here.- - immensley. This picture was taken at a recent historical celebration At 10 a. m. there was no indica- in Kansas. Curtis is right at home among the Indians, By this morning telephone combeing a mem" munication had been established tion of a disturbance south of here. ber of the Kaw tribe of Oklahoma. -- between the 4 and the scout cruiser Aquila, that was standing Palm Beach Worried PALM BEACH. Fla., Aug. 7 (UP by close above it. Winds . of gale force hit Palm Divers shortly thereafter, with "apparentlyTItOe difficulty, succeed- Beach from the se today,-Repoed In Inserting air tubes Into the from the Mlsmi weather buretu ship. Finally chains were let down were that yesterday's tropical dis,. and , divers managed to . encircle turbance off the Bahamas now centhe submarine with them giving tered In the Atlantic, directly east .. hope of early rescue to the men of Palm Beach, Russia - Must Be Secondary Governor Petitioned to Favor ' ni north-northea- north-northwe- st st I (til - v . , F-1- MANYNATIONS STRENGTH OF rt SEEKTREATY CALLESGROWS , Imprisoned. Signatory In Coming- - Kellogg Pact CITY EMPLOYEE SPRINGVTLLE Constitutional Amendment Regarding Presidency ". LAID TO REST WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (UP). If Russia wlfeli Lo sign the Kellogg renunciation., of war treaty. - she Largely attended and impressive must come in as a secondary power Snrlnrvllle relatives of Isaac E. I 'uneral services were held in tne and not as original signator"i It was and Ida Thorn Hall are In receipt. Third ward-- chapel Monday after-- bf stated definitely at the state de- well- a telegram, conveying" hews" of. noon, ior George-Collins, partment' oday. h- - avlriontat (loath of Mr Wall will be no additions to the There died at the Thursday evening " family at .Fallen, Nev., Monday afternoon. 15 powers who have negotiated the The message states that he was homa. anti-wconnotaof comfort and Words pact and whose names killed In an auto crash which oction to the "bereaved family were will appear on the document when curred near Fallon. it is signed in Paris late this month, Mr. Hall had lived at Fallen given by the speakers, Eugene Dr. O.' K. Hansen and President according to this official view. seven about years, having moved The statement, presumably was N. Taylor, who also "paid high there from Lorenxo Idaho. He was T. intended also to apply to Spain, to tributes the of sterling qualities born in Springville, August 25, 1884. which has made Informal overtures - In' addition to his widow, Ida their friend and neighbor. musitoward its participation in Beautiful and appropriate Thorn Hall he is survived by three cal numbers were furnished. The looking Paris ceremony. the . sons and two daughters;-als' one Misses Anna and Betty Madsen ren Advance Agreement Sought brother, W. N. Hall of Lorenzo, and dered two Vocal duets, Un States While two ted the apparent numbers the following sisters, -- Mrs. Abble;were given ly was standing fast in its determin by the ward ReIlef Burt of Lorenzo; Mrs. Ora Ludlow, ciety cholr, and two solos were fur-an- d ation to keep the number of initial Mrs. Arminta Gallup, both of niahd hv Mr. st.rlinir liwi. sigr.atorica owrv to WS, there were circles vcnics, ,vui; ira ,mei boub, in-- 1 -- Bishop D!xo presided Undicatloiw - in diplomatic Mrs. Viola Roylance at th aervicea. Alfred Kv offered that Spain, Russia-andianola. UUh; pernapsomer ' Mrs. and Saphronla HaU of Spring- - the Invocation, and the benediction nations may find .support Trom n ville. was prononnced by George Powel-so- France and.lSfrfny, yhen the v. Details of ; the death and also ministers gather in Paris, 3r Elmer Jacobsen dedicated of the funeral were not given in the grave at the Provo city eeme- -j Aug,-- 27. the message,, but It Is expected that tery. It is believed an agreement may burial will take place at Fallon. be sought in advance to overcome CRASH .. this dlfflculty..Under this arrangeSAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7 (UP) ment all nations who have not parASACLT, BATTERY CHARGED Hyrum Gillla of Vineyard was ar Accused of being the occupants of ticipated in the negotiations but rested Tuesday afternoon by Dcpu - a hit-ru- n automobile that, early to- - who wish to .subscribe to the-paSheriffs .B. F. Roper and 3. G. day struck and serlouslv Injured may do so on Aug. 27, not, however, ty : McKell on a charge of assault "and tWff"THeTTTLIndBey MacJCarrterSOr.1 battery. David O. Turner was the former University of. Washington a supplementary protocol affirming complaining witness Glllls entered football player and editor , of the their support of the provisions of TiIAN KILLED ar Ol-se- n. -- : . ... o for-pR- n. t. - N hy-elgn- ing a plea of not guilty The trial was University dally-paper the treaty If this agreement J and set for next Monday. .' Anderson SO, San Francisco,- were made, it, is likely that some 30 or more countries wilt take part in held In city prison here. ' the Paris program. r, - "TALKIES MAKE RAID . WIDE BROADCASTING NEW YOffK Aug. 7 (UP) Albert WASHINGTON, - Aug - 7.- - UP Lewis, New York theatrical produc Utah Generally 21 Republican and headquarters announcauthors and er, and fair tonight directors, actors have been signed by the Fox ed today that Herbert Hoover's acWednesday; litUe Film corporation to work In Movie ceptance, speech next Saturday at change in temptone productions the first major Stanford Unlvernlay, Cai., will Jbe erature. raid made by talkies into the legi- broadcast over 87 radio stations. Maximum, temp. timate theatrical field. , . MondaySEtK FLIGHT . RECQRT) - Mlnimum tamp. French - WHATT NOT- - A BUSTLE- -.- PARIS. Aug, 7 tUP)-T- he "Monday . .7.7.48 PARIS, Aug. 7 (UP) Leading de- aviators Favreau and' Demarnler Hottest . day , of field tosigners are considering the return started from Le Bourget ' T r, Friday, of the bustle and it may be a promi- day In an attempt to break, the 101 ?uly 27 nent feature of next spring's style. world's endurance, flight record, -- "r-- 0- The Weather . - ,,,;.0 LUUIILU -- t- f MEXICO CITY, Aug. (UP). Possibility that Mexico will demand that Plutario Callea serve two more years as president of the Republic appeared stronger today;: Amendment Is Urged - Governors Mexican states this week will receive a petition front .Governor Amado Gulrre "f the southern district of Lower California, urging that the constitution be amended so as to permit Calles' term of office to run six years. The president's term expires December of-alt and according to the constitution 1 he cannot succeed himself. Governor Aguirre's petition will say that Calles is the only person who Is fitted to assure peace General Alvaro Obregon, the president elect, has been asass-Inate- inas-muchr- is d. . . A similar petition has been voted by the pa rty of Adalberto Te jedo, who Sunday was elected governor of Vera Cruz "'and several agrarian gaoups have made similar actions in Tb"UlsehandT'James Jensen, returned to their respective homes Monday from a .AeJjghtful y trlp to Yellowstone park. ten-da- -- -- the-jftov- In addition to the 75 Der cent nf the frontage-actual- ly signed up the paving, property ownfavoring ers - representing another-WT- per cent have expressed themselves as not opposed to the work, although not desiring to sign for various rea"H- -"1 -- cal-abili- Provoans Form First Utah to draw to Provo canyon the largest crowd in history. The declaring of a half holiday bv the county commissioners for all county employees, coupled with the closing of aU business houses throughout the county at 1 o'clock. alone is enough to insure an excep tional representation from the busi ness and office people. " Among the competitive contests to be waged by representatives Body from various communities In the fit-whlrK tav nlrAttfiv Mnntv kthe IzaaUtah's first chapter of g tracted lists,. entry Walton league was formed in Pro-- j IB kite nulla suit, tuu.uu.uu vo Monday evening, at a meeting determine the best singles player and the best doubles team of the of twenty sportsmen Interested in county. A gold medal and a silver banding with this famous national loving cup is offered by the Utah conservation organization. Farmer for the finalists in these were electea officers Temporary popular events. to make'Fplicatlon for a charter, of 12. Tons of Dyna-m't- e The baseball finals of the Utah and to serve until this charter is Explosion - officers" county farm bureau league between i secured, when permanent s Heard 40 the Stratton Fruit team, champions "charter will be named at a night" of the north end, and Lake Shore, . Miles Away session. southern champions, will be played Temporary Officers during' .he afternoon. A delegation Th temporary officers: E. B. of rabid rooters will be on hand fACOMA, Wash.. Aug. 7 (UP) Smoot, president; Jdark Anderson, vice president; R. S. Curtis, secre- Pieces of the Eagta boat LaBlanca to cheer for their favorites. which blew up in the narrows Tirar tary; H. B. Makln, treasurer. Point Evans last night were found dren Is being arranged by Coach -- The twenty: charter members seof cured are more than enough "to scattaixd ali over this section v " Continued On Page Three". guarantee the issuance of a charter Washington today. s Fire broke out aboard the small by the organization, and it Is expected that a tremendous Increase boat Which was transporting 12 tons in membership will result as soon of dynamite from the Dupont fac d as the Will group displays tory near here to a Kcnnydale facits activity. tory. The- flames spread and Nels Those instrumental in organizing Christiansen and his son, Nels, Jr., the Provo "chapter' are " extremely abandoned the craft, swaar ashore pleased at the conservation Interest and fled. LOGAN, Aug. 7. The seventy-eight- h shown in .Provor-exemplified, by - With a roar that shook Jthe earth ahniversaryh'lnt-ro-ductiothe formation of the chapter, the for miles, causing many persons to of "Mormonism"' to one In first been an of the in and had first Utah think there earthquake, Scandinavia will be observed by the of count"'. section the bits western of the the explosives hurled Utah and Idaho residents from The Isaak Walton league, front the boat in all directions. The cabin of the three Scandinavian counone men in a on 5 humble beginning of top of bluff, the boat was found two-da- y at conference to tries a to a membership of high above the water line. city, has grown held be and Sunhere Saturday men In 3,000 towns arvl cit Heard Crash .40 Miles 200,000 day, The meeting wiU be hold Telenhone service was disrupted. ies, and has been prominent In its In the Logan tabernacle, which fight - for - constructive -rebuildlng, -1 windows- - seven- - miles away-wer- e has been. . specially decorated progressive conservation of natural , shattered. The explosion was heard for the occasion. assets of America. Aiming for both I in Seattle, 40 miles away. Moro than 150Q people from economic and recreational emphai - At least $3,000 worth of plate glass sis in outdoor life, the "Waltoninns" In store windows in this vicinity various sections of the stale are are following a pregram which they wore broken by the blast expected to be in attendance at believe will make America a better For a time it was feared that the the conference. ' Leading men - explosion had swamped small boats among the Scandinavian people ice to live In. In. Utah will be among the epcak-er. .. Alms of Waltonians in the narrowarearby but Chris :S ome xt the outstanding aim v of t1ansen"Tia1d he- - shouted- arwarning BK6ff whom will address the Icaak Walton league are: clean to all boatmen while fighting the the meetings in their -- native fire 'and that all fled to safety be language. Continued On Page Tnree fore he abandoned the ship. L Chapter of Walton League Garden City Sportsmen Elect Temporary Officers for Chapter of Nationally Prominent Conservation t BOAT BLOWN record-breakin- INTO PIECES ' MRETURN NF.W YORK, Aug. 7 (UP) The New York Dally Js'ews said today that Jack IJeupwy had signed a contract with Tex Rlckard to meet the winner of the heavyweight Confer At Logan Saturdqy newty-forroe- 4 . ' elimination, 'tAiirnament In which it la hoped Gflne Tniinoy's successor will J 1m Stiff jail sentences for drunken drivers, with no alternative of a fine whether the offender be rich or poor should be the court policy to be adopted in Utah. One unmodified sentence will cause the offender to take his alcohol unmixed' . with gasoline thereafter t Added interest in the affair has ,been aroused by the announcement that Governor George H. Dern will head a large delegation o dignitaries who expect to be present to renew acquaintances' among Utah county people. In order to show that he is heart and soul with the management of theTsnnng the gov-crnur ou promisea mat ne will come attired in the official garb of the day, overalls. Not to be outdone by her husband. Mrs. Dern If she accompanies the governor-wi- ll don an apron, the only kind of wearing apparel that will be In style for ladies at the outing. Mamp Competitive Events A series of competitive events in various forms of athletic skill, musi "and some novelty con-- " tests never before staged in the county with a number of attractive trophies offered to the winners has aireauy . arousea Keen interest throughout this region, promising Scandinavians"' SAYDEMPSEY . -- " Gladys C. Durrant, W. H.'Snell, George Balllf, W. R. Butler, and Dr. Horace O. Merrill NpOnejppeared In op-j position to the program. Among the reasons, urged for the contemplated proiect were the great increase in traffic to Provo canyon and the new B. Y. U. stadium, under which no flirt road could long siana up. it was also pointed out that the present wretched condition of the stretch created unfavorably Impression on tourists entering the city over the Victory highway from the north. ' . ., Although the season is alreadv art. vinced, Commissioners Jacobseti and Hopkinsrwho are heartily in favor of immediate construction, are hopeful that the entire nmWt can be brought to a completion be-rore rrost Sets In. County and State Aid Under the usual proeram of stat road construction it is expected that county and stateToad authorities will participate In the cost of the project along with the city and the abutting property owners. While no(definite assurances from these sources have as yet been obtained, no difficulty along this line is expeciea wnere such an overwhelming majority of the property owners interested are In favor of sort. citi-"zn- night all of whom spoke in favor of immediate construction'were Dr. L. W. Oaks, chairman of the delegation; J, O. Garrett, Victor J. Bird, J. Mrs. L. K. Eggertsen, Leonard B. NlelBen, Fred. Strata, Mrs. . dull moment anywhere, a record breaking crowd from the farms. shops and offices of the county is expected to throng the popular re- j connecUoninrTnff'preject. Those present at the meeting last pret this as mean'ng. Istas. now virtually are lcadcrless . with Calles their one hope. Catholics Absolved SCOUTS ENJOY TRIP Boy Scouts of the Tlmpanogos ward. In company with their of-f.- ns s, . Meanwhile Bishop Miguel ta In Mora of San Luis Potasl, who at present is htdinsr in . Mexico, has absolved the Catholic church of all blame In the assassination of General Obregon. He said that Jose de ron Torarrthe slayer, and Mother Superior Concepclon, who is held as one of the instigators of the plot, are abnormal and In no wav representative of the Catholic laity or clergy. ZIZ Ready For Preliminaries Preliminary work involving the placing of larger water mains and sewer laterals 'will he commenced within w according to the commissioners.. The erection of the overhead improved arc 'lights, a pait of the proposed program, has already begun. A number of new fireplugs will also be Installed In David Robertson, nm-int-t- p, rs Jew-day- i All rnnila in TTtoVi lead to Vivian park in Provo canyon tomorrow, where the mammoth outing sponsored by the Utah Countv Farm Bureau, allied cooperatives -and business men will take place. With a program loaned with interesting and exciting events with not a Bingle -- ' - the festivities, - '" co:nmKiir.n.- - y .Tlilritta of tfieinterested propcr-tvrrieverq present at the meeting ard urged that the pro'posed Im. provement be ruHhcd to completion this seuson. . the last fortnight Another Important angle on the sons. belief that Calles will be requested to continue in office is the statement of. Aaron Saenz fhat the Ob'r eon headquarters in the capital will be disbanded. Some .quarters Inter- public. and The young men who were 'sentenced to 90 worse than no were 45 days in jail, respectively, ' many motorists who have done the same thing, than frequently with more, serious consequences or fines with and smash-uhave escaped a mere sentences. suspended jail Nevertheless, drunken driving MUST be stopthis foolhardy per and the one way to stop which cannot be in to impose sentences , "laughed offby the offenders.! The courts are not altogether responsible for The unhealthy condition of light fines and suspended sentences following drunken driving accidents. is The olfense is usually difficult to prove, and who could testify against thexlrunken driver "are too indifferent to do so or can easily bo "paid of f? by fhr'driver, ifiserious accident does not result.. This lack of public consciousness must be vercome bv an educational process, and severe , fentences when convictions are fnadeWlU ticlptcr arouse this consciousness,-b- y pointing out that drunken driving is one of the most serious ofT'fenses of the present dayr" ; ; - The first event, on the program of the Utah County Farm Bureau outing Wednesday at Vivian park is slated to. begin at 10 a. m. Other activities will be held throughout the day until midnight closes -joy- Immediate steps toward the creation of a soecial improvement dis- triet for the Davinnr of North Unl- versity avenue from Sixth North to the city limits win be takon by thei cuy cmmission toiiovng the presentation of "a it'trjn, signed-b- y ronresentine 75 proDt rtv ow iar pit- f.cii of the abutting frontagcj s meeting of the at Monoay-rrt- ht IUII Farmers and Business Men ZlViH Join In Mammoth Af fair; Governor. Will Be On Hand ; Features Slated. law-abidi- WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (UP). A hurricane of "considerable intensity" but small in diameter, centered today off the southeastern tip of nnifcn enn i " 1 the Adriatic sea after a i. with the destroyer north north westFlorida, Officials had every hope ward, themoving weather bureau reportedthat with the arrival of calm today. ' colli-sio- Editorial) More dangerouB to the publiiTthan a drunken " man with loaded revolver in each hand! "You may" wonder just what could be more mendescribed individual the lhan limb acing to life and abovebut Just abit of reflection wiU remind every ' is ..reader, that the mora dangerous man " THE DRUNKEN DRIVER! alcohol The all too frequent modern mixture of , smash-upsbv nand gasoline, attended so frequently allowed to escape injuries and deaths, has been sentence wHh light penalties so often that a "stiff Bal if in S. such as was Imposed by Judge George two on youthful court. Monday the Provo city -riders who were overloaded with home brew, is hailed wifh surprised satisfaction by the 1HR0IIG IS X L. Winds Noted, but Danger Doubted Florida 4. STEPS A - F-1- pja IIIEFJElIi s WillrDiscourage rimken giving ARE FEARtD TSInks-t- o ROME, Aug. .7. (UP) Chains were affixed today to t.h Biihmarine lying 100 of surface the beneath feet v.. iirvir,n in ipatp NOW, CHIEF, YOU TELL ONE!. I ' nrv iinni Bottom. of Adriatic After " Small StorirTbr Considerable Crashing Into Destroyer Intensity Centers Near, But Hope b High; -- 6:43 Y()tp HfflflRlllfl? ( Stiff-Sentence- nr before PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928. YEAR, NO. 43. D 90 -- found. w said IlempM'y would The go Into training as soon as hln present theatrical engagement waa completed probably In June and that the "f lent would v bo next wimnicr. ""T1ie "," Newpapcr predicted Dempney Would deny the) story, hut said his denial would be st ' - v |