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Show " ''.,'J ' r "- t ' "RIVALS' THE . ' "" HERE ;' UTAH COUNTY J SURPASSES THE REST FORTY-THIR- rnTM BEST 11 1 I i i it i i i i i PROVO. UTAH COUNTYrUTAHrTHURSDAYr AUGUST YEAR, NO. 55. D r I MA TQ rTff'TO? x i . ... TTTTTS aA ai l i i -- I i TELEPHONE US : i Do you get If Hot, tout paper regularly T 95 before 6:S p.m. telephone 23ri928, ::IHIlfflMlBIIIrWB 00 o 0O oo O0 00 00 SSl W-"T- EM Ill - rSN&r 17 OutingT Replete- - With Fun- Producing Youngsters 7 Activities; - and Old Folks Join In Gala - Festivities With representatives from eyery ward in the stkke present, the annual Utah stakeout-in- g at Geneva Wednesday was declared by the management to have been the biggest af fair of its kind held at the resort this year. Activities of various kind kept the early afternoon crowd in constant good humor m spite of in storm that arose to""annoying-duwards evening. In addition to the regularly scheduled activities, many of the crowd took advantage of the splendid bathing and boat riding in the lake. All Join In Fun The youngsters were not alone In the fun nd frolic of the afternoon. The bishops and members of the "high council and the older gener ation in general entered into the gamesand races with a youthful abandon that bmught rounds of laughter from spectators and participants alike. President J. William Knight proved to everybody's satisfaction -- . I i"A-- ''.i I I : 1 : .... 4V V . t I x " . 'i, 1 - 7.kv - k) . II . - Selected iBy --Acclamation ' -- judge Martin. M. Larson, Incum bent, and Attorney Abe W. Turner. were nominated by unanimous vote for district judges on the, Demo- convention of the Fourth judicial district, held in the city and county building this afternoon. Both nominations were made, by . acclamation. dicial JYifJl B 14 . ' J y", vW' ' .V I -- f li 1 .... .. ) 1 - - i rJfv 4'va V 1 S i - -- V? - . CONFABS M District Attorney; -- All Are 4 x I ' ? .J'T'Nf' '"tI H ! M0 xssz&A Vi s 0" W 0 -- . "7- r r h E3irr. f - f I .sf'm- y V V k J'Z 1 Attorney. Glen Woodmansee of Sprlngvllle was nominated for district attorney of the Fourth district fr Si1 jcourt, also by acclamation. Dmauu iiwumwKTi auwovu Prof. John . C. Swcnson of the Brigham Young university proposed His the name of Judge-Larsonomination went over in qufck style on a motion to suspend the rules. Attorney L. C. Montgomery Heber' nominated Abe W.' Turner Recondine speeches in favor of Turner were made by Judge George Balllf, Prof. William Boyle, of Provo, and Judge L. A. Hollenbeck of VernaL Glen Woodmansee was named by Winsome - A - I I 7 - . ' " - .j ' i :?t n.- st 1 0 O0 STRAIGHT TICKET RAtlllS ' '.: ' ! L Attempts Appeal to Wet and Progres-- . sive Republicans, Just As Hoover Aimed at Dry Democrats Curtb Speaks Smith - Ik , : . CEDAR SPRINGS, Iowa, Aug. 23 ' (UP) Herbert Hoover "" continued his series of conferences with farm leaders here today as the conclud ing events of his western campaign swing. Ends Speeches For Present The Republican - nominee an nounced he would make no more statements -- or speeches before his departure for Washington at 4:30 p. m. today.He will go through Chicago without seeing anyone tonight, returning there later In his cam paign, he said, for an Important ad I dress. Groups of farm organization heads from adjoining states will meet with Hoover in consultation on agricul If Z sa 00 SS iSSnii 11 f oletcs Sneech Schedule for Time ... uf jy - f l 00 tural problems today. Senator James IS. Watson of Indiana, who tqAay Will open the Iowa Republican campaign at a great ral ly, praised Hoover for his three-wa-y farm relief plan and characterized Gov. Alfred E. Smith's acceptance speech as "typical Tammany gift to .. Jerry 'Chenoweth is per- - the nation. j rAtSm"Ith"bffers "no new' sugges teur beauty in America. Portland tions for farm relief," Watson said newspaper men believe her graceful - lie simpiy promises to call a con contours and beguiling smile the ference to agree on something, but height of perfection for photogra he himself suggests no plan. Hoover has offered a definite phy. Motion picture weekly men are insistent in lheicdemand that plan of farm relief, ni to- the she feature their screen weeklies. continued. "It is sound. While I supported the equalization fee plan for- farm -- relief In congress,-- 1 do not close my mind to other propos als. Hoover will carry the farm states. - -: By PAUL FREDERIX WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. (UP) A double invasion of Herbert Hoover and Alfred Smith, tending to reduce the ranks in each other's parties was seen by observers here today as the logical results of the candidates acceptance speeches, Whereas Hoover has attracted some dry Democrats to his Republican standard, Smith in his address last ni( ht was seen as striking into the Republican army for friends on hia "pledges. public ownership and ' anti-reacti- on "''"""" AMI? I A 1 P. 1 Bid For Progressive Ann A MO AIIIIAIl'il I Politicians here were startled at boldness with which In his ad- - l,ne of Senators Norrts and LaFollette "Pro-and their band of 'gresslve Republicans." ,The New York governor declared government "should be progressive, not reactionary." He regretted that "dominant Rev American of Daughters In 'the Republican party Is the element which proclaims and executes olution Send Questionnaire LJ . ... the political theories against which 9 delegation. 7 To Pacifist the party liberals like Roosevelt A. O. Smoot of Provo, temporary and LaFollette and their party of the convention and chairman or And he Hire is a new picture tteri Hassell and Parker Cramer, missing Norman Thomas, secretary were HONOLULUTT. H, Aug. 23 (UP) Insurgents have rebeUed." aviators, posed In their Arctic flying clothes just before they hopped made permanent officers of the Local women representatives of Mvocated government ownership 111., for Stockholm, Sweden. Mystery surrounds the convention. off from Rockford, ofpibllc utilities, H- the Daughters of the American and control Muscle fate of their monoplane, the TJreater Rockford, Shoals, things the eluding Le Revolution and the American ' Perfect harmony reigned In the heard from of f Labrador.'"" on the "progressives" have been fighting to--be -- athleteconvention which partook of the gion auixiliftry descended convention of the Women's Internal for nture of a 'lovefeast.1-- - No opposi"" reckoned with," when he defeated From Smith's speech the add!- tion developed and the entire busiLeague for Peace and Freedom here tional Inference was a picked ficldoif .speed demons from drawn that he Greaf-Experiraand challenged Jane Addams, presi would contest with Hoover ness of the meeting was"completed the stake officials, in a thrilling for the ent "100-yar- d dent of the league, to defend her In lesr than an "hour.-dash In which all superfollowing groups of electors: . patriotism ' and loyalty to the constifluous wearing apparel was cast Duchesne Delegates Absent-Wh- en The dry as weU as the wet vote tution. . . . it was discovered early Jn .,. CURTIS SPEAKS ON TARIFF aside, by Insisting the present laws must was first betbe It baseball no The the convention that game ROCKY POINT, R. I., "Aug. 23 delegates for moral and practical woman be changed tween forces recuited from the from Duchesne were present, Judge (UP) Senator Curtis of Kansas between America's leading reasons. ' of the ' stake and the counDaughters L. A. Hollenbeck from Vernal sug presidency and the high opend the Hoover-Curti- s The farm vote, by promising agspeaking pacifist cil was won by the former with Burglars entered the Farmer's Co campaign in - the New England American RevoluUon slice Miss ricultural relief. . . gested that "perhaps they had de on made was name Addams' store at sometime public Payson the enthusiastic support of the um operative cided to joth With Colorado." states today with a charge that the The business men by promising "Arlcultural Russia, with more .A permanent organization of the Tuesday night and carried away Democrats are trying to "fool the the famous D. A. R. "blacklist" early a "just" tariff calculated not ,to pire, Frank- Dusenberry, who IiTISS AN . waived all technicalities In favor Fourth judicial district was effected merchandise and cash aggregating American people" on the tariff Is last May. upset the industrial structure.. J than 83 per cent of its iiihabilanls $125 in value, according to Sheriff sue. of the winners. The score, which Speaking before a large public at the close of the convention. The labor unions, by striking sofaa is peasants, J. D. Boyd, who investigated the . The Republican vice presidential gathering here last night, the unaergoing great really doesn't matter after all, was at unwarranted- - injunctions. answer-cTallsTfc mous Chicago social worker case Thursday morning, assisted nominee, f experiment," declared Dr, given out as 16 to 12. The foreign boy,, by opposing the peaking In the center of by deputies S. A. Willis and B.. F. one of the leading Industrial reg- ed a aeries of formal questions de- present Quotas In the immigration The daacons of the stake gave w iiw a . iuuia, rut;t ikinouiau . ,. a good ihibition of the national Roper. ions, told an audience of several manding to know her stand regard- laws as discriminatory. addressed the Provo" Kiwanls club ing patriotism as president of the According to the officers, the thousand that the. farmer-desirWar veterans, by advocating re pastime in which the south division at ,ts luncheon meeting today. -won from the north by a score of Almost Illegible Note, Found burglars gained entrance by climb- protection for the products of the women's - international league for lief for them. I illustrated Lecture 19 to 12. , ing a tree at the side of th build- farm, "Just as you need protection peace and freedom. ..... ; by favoring Womeut generally, ume In . I'erf The questions were lengthy and liOttle, Pointing out the unusual Quality ing and prying away" thft. sash .In lor the products of your factories. Triumph naternlty, infancy and child protec' The window of frame. a in the this communistic burglars largely hypothetical. program The horseshoe tournament which tive legislation. - Gives Clue :,'rj atdemonstrated an almost uncanny nation which is essentially agriculThey demanded Miss Addams' Individual Liberty Stressed - required tht entire, afternoon to ' son defensive"-warfar- e, Richard stock toward Smithy of titude the than the rather In by tural, out knowledge taking industrial, resulted. the crowning Not content to make his "play whether she would participate In to such groups alone, Smithappeal ot-Jospeaker kept his hearers Intensely of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Smith of away only the very, highest grade ABERDEEN, WASH. Aug 23 took Clegg of Vineyard and J. y and-i- f died In Pleasant Grove, Wednesday Jf war event store. the In of Ruson lecture in interested his the goods membership Fred Fechser of Provo as the stake (Tjp) a hastily scrawled note sian Bituationf particular pains to stress his near I an afternoon Rifled I. L. P. F. W. with conflicted operation the following Cash IllustraRegister doubles champions. They won the found in a tightly-corke- d ness witn me piain people common. Interesting perfume tions added to the Two cash registers in the store her duty to uphold the constitution. value of his talk. for appendicitis. He was ill only hosto near one the was here coast rushed on and bottle the Addams Miss answer in today were In of In $53 and rifled Dr. Mills was day at6fal vigorousRussia with the Continued on page four Continued from Page 4 for an operation as soon as .urrency was taken. The merchanly asserted her patriotism but took purported to give some word of the Red Cross In 1919, where his exper- pitalcase tolwas '. the an to occasion of make for consisted diagnosed. appeal entirely dise, stolen insight disaster, that overtook the airplane iences gave him a " valuable found that the appendix men's - wearing - apparel - such as program for the Amer-'ca-n erance and free speech. "Miss Doran" and its occupants Into Russian life."' sot had in broken and A. lad R. D. doesn't like us." ' gangrene ihoes, boots, silk underwear, shirts. Leeion banquet to be given The 'The world owes a great debt to so that although everything possible collars, arm banCs, and a leather at the Elks' home Friday poorly-traine- d the poorly-armelnecTeaIraceayearagb. 'night replied in answer to one question at 8, o'clock In honor ofyFrank'8. from the floor, "but we don't attack The message, written on a piece Russian peasant," said Dr. Mills. was done to assist him in rallying, suit case. , . ' work- Defiling, commander - Of the Ameri- them." ot paper bag, - was barely legible. "In the'early stages of the World it was of no avail. Toung Richard ' The sheriff's office is survived by his parents and two ing on some clues which may lead can Legion, Department of Utah, Miss Mildred Doran, Michigan war,this conglomerate peasantry, " to an arrest within a short time. and Mrs. L. PROF. MORRIS RETURNS school teacher, Jhe" only woman with Its many languages and races, brothers, Harvey and Don. presideat G. L. Smith Is druggist In the contestant In the race was a mem- held back the German war machine, of the AuxUtlary, has been anLaval S, Morris, professor of horworks "water supply The city CONVENTIONS AT LOGAN nounced as follows by Frank Salis- ticulture at Brigham Young univer-sityhber iOf the airplane crew. and thereby saved France from Hedquist Drug store at Pleasant house In the Provo canyon, formerly The decipherable portion of the downfall v returned from the .east, a factor which changed Grove. bury, chairman of the committee was owned by the HeiseKs, totally message read: Demoerais of Utah will gather toastmaster. Albert Klrkpatrlck; where he has spent the summer In The funeral services will be held the outcome of the great conflict after low. destroyed by. fire Wednesday , "Credit i attendance,, atjCDrnelL-.unlver8i- ty due soviet Russia for Friday at 2 nuinj&ejimpan.ogps J, nCLcgaoJE'rJdayewninK and,, 50lQJBobTtobiusoai,,oractand Anterchantoeen'l invest hi noon, causing damage of approxi- Been flowing c,w1nKs days Miss its stake otise. for the congressional I trombone duet, Byron Dastrup and and In studv at various botanir): Tmoney Saturday attempLto JncreasducallQn O lor aavenising mereiy 10 Chief M.,Oran, Oct, 2, 1927."' i In New mately $300. Accordirtg-tYorkTBoston Wallace conventions; andThesTate Thom Thereeed""TannerTsolo, gardens ... f . among the people More boys are V HO Reed Boshard the first was started MAIL D. C. Of convention Morris S. Mrs. the The Miss Doran with the school now in school than ever before In Prof. has as; congressional Balllf; Washington. George reading, He Is too much of a business second district will,be held at 8 been in Bill by sparks from burning grass and teacher and two men companions the history of the nation. However, interested Tiolo, vocal PARIS, Aug 23 (UP) The solo, banjo woody Green; especially man to part with his dollars . brush along the D. and R. G. W. was never seen after leaving o'clock Friday evening, while Mrs. Nola Nilsson. plane carrying mail from communist doctrines are plants, .and has made a study of only unless there Is a good prospect j ' the steamer landed In the air race. de Satstate France the Ille all world. aricties from of convention the begins parts Immediately following the protaught." of obtaining a legitimate return -Wednesday's-eanyoblazewas field at 2:55 p. m. I urday morning-at-l- fr e'clock grama dance will be held at the He hopes to add to the collection of upon his Investment. " " 'Dr.' Mills pointed outs6meoT the sLe-"Boure- et the' fourth one during the season : MIL In home rare on Elks' honor of the guests. alma of the plants University. of today. He doesn't advertise goods that responded to by the fire department Russia, declaring that the Bolshehe can't recommend, because ho as a result of the activities ot a vik Idea Is to destroy the present knows he can't fool all of the peorailroad track walker. According f ple all of the' time, and that sn h system of family life, holding that to reports, employees of the road the child belongs to the state. a policy would eventually, put him are causing much unnecessary deIs regarded by the governing . out of business. vastation of vegetation and foliage powers as an opiate only, not an built a fine road valley district, is forging ahoad, Young college also is located here. BY LESLIE have Vtahns He doesn't gouge his custom-eirs- , TvFOYX bv the canyon promiscuous through to colbecause he ; knows thry essential, the people, and they sxe Editor, Thn Cache Valley'' Hera'd through It,- characterized by easy with beet,- Ehgnr canning, knit Every- year the Agricultural.. and careless fires, would go elsewhere and buy for attempting to tear down religion LOGAN, UTAH.,. Aug: ASPEN GROVE, Aug. 23 grades and long sweeping curves. goods and enndy factories giving lege holds a tent encampment for , Of workof tourists vthla, summer This highway follows mountain emplovment.lo-hundred- s' less money, and that would ho farmers. Five thousand of them P. Cottam gav an illustra- and church life. The speaker also streams nearly all the " way; there ers. The annual payroll Is around with their wives and children, st-the end ot him. ted lecture last night showing some touched upon the complete absolut- have discovered another-scen- lc It is reasonable to presume, then, up. Cache tend these annual extension ' cour 300 sl.'dos of the seenty of . Utah. ism of the government, which com wonder of the West Logan can- are camping grounds the entire $1,250,000 and going now of yon:: Although the Grand Canyon length of the. gulclJStlOlvef county industry suppresses freedomgen- - pletely that when he does advertis ru Lynn Wakefield brought up productsr I'tah Fair The cltv population numbers ap article, that article Is worth having has been better advert lesd, the provides good trout fishing and total nearly $10,000,000 a year. erator to furnish lights .for the sneech and press. sia day; cooler FriTraitor to White Race" reuni-panlstreets are and the price Is within remum. Utah attraction now la coming In the side canyons harbor eer, wild Agricultural products net grow- proximately 12,000; projection macnine. ne wn ' day. Is a traitor to the white fo its share of attention". It Is as fowl and elk. ers between $6,000,000 and $7,000;-00- 0 paved and parked: there Is a mu When you buy from a l - . Glen Potter and Phyllis by Mittimum temp. In the canyon itself there Is a race," said Dr. Mills, "since red Rus- deep as the Grand Canyon, nearly a year. ; merchant, that merchant's Miller. ,": ... ... : r nicipal and private power- plant; .85 .. Wednesday to stir up. the as wide, and 40 miles long, opening state fish hatchery and a forest is he-- . for square-dealing-; A cmckeo dinner was' served to sia Is attempting Logan, largely a Mormon" city, electric street cars and Interurbans . Minimum temp. hind the good you buy. free camping Is characterized jiy the sol'd growth serve the city,- together with mo- all the campers and fscultv mem-bet- s black,- - the .brown,- and the yellow out at one end on the eastern service parkvi-wlt- h Wednesday ... 86 The ,. junction Keep these, common sense f u tt this afternoon at 5:30 with races. to overcome the supremacy of fringe of the fertile Cache Valley grounds. Nearby are Tony grove, of such communities. It is the torbus service. Hottest day' of President . S. Harris and mem- the white." Geologists estimate- - thnt .nature White Pine and otlier glacial lakes, location of Utan Agricultural col- point of two routes fronnhe" south fn "mind when you go to buy -Dr. J.- - Karl Reck, Provo club took 15 million years to cut the reached over good roads. bers ot the board of trustees as lege which operates a national Into Yellowstone park centers in make the advertisements your Friday, - the motmtato. " and iou-isummer "chooi The Brigham 1fgrnt. president, presided at the meeting. ' canyoir-throug- lr nseJjBo ml ' "July XT"7T7r.lor theguc8t3 ot honor,"- -" . 'stir 1 , . st IS UNDER FIRE . - PAYSON STORE Russia's -- . jis:; - BURGLARIZED Is Theme Of Ogden Speaker open-encount- ': llllri - S . FATE HINTED p. g. i child; 5 -- e CI'(tK-Fechs- . DIES SUDDENLY " t- er j- PROGRAM FOR . BANQUET READY CANYON FIREt: Jt-wa- ADVERTISERS -- s d, PLAY SQUARE RAZES HOUSE . I as V- . . , 1 E e Oak-land.C- ' right-of-wa- . n present-governme- COHAM GIVES T nt LECTURE Re-ligl- Nor th Utah Scenic Wonder Rivals Grand Canyon ' - - Prof-Walt- er The Weather as year, " sesA"'"'"J""'"" -- . t ..'.-"Rus- ed . - Im-u- r f ? sr. U |