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Show RIVALS mum THE BEST OtAH COUNTY" SURPASSES THE REST FORTY-THIR- t ofr G. PROVO, .UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER YEAR, NO. 72. D TELEPHONE US Do you get your paper regularly? If not, telephone 93 before 6:15 pjn. oo o'--j-':-o.;:-'--- 0. P. PREPARES FOR oo - 0S0 oo oo M 1 1 GivcxProvo Precinct -- Republican Name Delegates to County Keynote Speech;. Tempor- Con of Session; Uninstructed Delearjr Organization vention Is Now Announced gations Hold Sway. I. E. Brockbank oo oSo -- O0 Will I Flee fill 1 n 1 Til 'I tpt 1 Lttl pill i Great Event In Utah County .DEVASTATED - Latest Model Cars Will Be Displayed Sept. 27, 28, 29j Horse Races.Prove Attractions Bigr Lake Waters--of 1 " ? i Scheduled For New-Eeatu- re ifo 500 O0 - IMRRI SDH GIMI11S it nnimriiTinii Just More Hollywood Suits I UUUII I I UUI1 1 Ll III! ill j nxunnu iiht nATimntu HIIIXI HI Ilr I I Ml I IIKIIII I -i- niuuH liLALjjn i u nun I nmiiiTii 18, . 1928 . ; Wreckage and Death Follow In Wake of Terrific Stormy r: 4 Among the latest attractions an Skyscraper Fall Okeechobee; Central Low- nounced for the Utah"county fair, lands of State Are Inun- to be held 'at the county September 27, 28, 29 is "a dated r7 Many Lives Lost mammoth automobile show In which allthe latest model cars will be displayed,! according - to - E.- - 8. MIAMI, Fla.f Sept' 18 : (UP) Hinckley, secretary of the fair -f- airgrounds Tremendous Suffering Evident In Porto Rico. NEW YORK, Septl I8.--1 I. E. Brockbank of Provo, county With several avowed candidates attorney, will be the keynote speak- In the field from Provo for the nom The tropical hurricane (UP) er at' the Republican county con- ination of county commissioner for theTaost devastating We of the at vention andcounty.at Payson, Saturday, Sept AS' and extensive on record, was 22, according to announcement by torney, supporters of the rival con-. - E. H. Street, chairman of the coun- - tenders flocked to the Republican Five hundred persons are fleeing board.. . spending its fury in the UnitWtof the Everglades todaybefore Mr. Hinckley states that the auto central committee.. The tempor- - primaries last night, where delety ed States" today, leaving be-hi- nri OkeechoLake of waters flood the to the Republican convention or tne convention gates show will be housed in a huge tent Inundated the it a trail of almost a which bee have se' at Payson next Saturday' were Is announced as follows: of central-Florid-miles of - wreckage thousand I. E. Brockbank, Provo, tempor- - lected. It is will out accommodate pointed ? X Bellegrade, Pahokee and Canal practically all of the local dealers. death. and ary chairman;' Mrs. Sadie Bromley, Coleman Is Endorsed ' Point communities near the lake, Race Horses Coming-Ad- ded None of the delegations were in' American Fork, Mrs." Sarah SterlStarting at the bottom of the were reported to be almost entirely Caribbean aea near South America Is being manifestinterest ing, Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Mark structed save the Fourth ward, of water. Residents covered with ed A,. Reynolds,., chairwoman; Wesley comprising districts 11.12 and 13, last Wednesday, the storm moved those towns are making their way the by sportsmen of the county in over the scattered Islands of the Jense, Pleasant Grove, secretary; where Attorney TacoB Coleman was of race horses splendid array Beach. toward West Palm N. C, Hicks, Provo, and Darrell endorsed for the nomination of steadily that will appear on the local track, Caribbean, advancing A partial list of the dead was to Steve Deal, track manFowler, Lehi, assistant secretaries; county attorney. along a curved course over Island according made folpublic today: The ' . and alternates sergeant-at-armreached Otto Birk, Provo, delegates the after Island until It Mrs. Julia-WDelray Bach; ager. W. H. Shermer, Payson, Chaplain. low: -- Entries for United States. " Gate; Wilt and received from the track have been " - Opens at 10 First municipal ward, districts 1, Move to Northwes- tUtah, Idaho, Wyo Ella Jones, negroes of Delray The convention will be held In 2 and 8 John W. Farrer, J. C. :,; V: 'l, Curving seaward again after Its "of Fred Nelms ming ana Montana. This s the first son infant Beach; JesMrs. Belle Bachman, the Payson Second ward chapel, destruction In Florida, It moved to year race will be conducted on the . RiM. A. of Hunter, Kelsey City; se O. Hunter J. Albert Page, Earl with the morning the northwest and storm warnings session slated for Utah county track under the rules : vera; W. J. Mayfleld, Kelsey City. 10 a. m. An ' invitation has been Thomas, Otto Birk, W. O. Creer, were posted as far north as Boston, of the American Trotting assocla- Homes Are Destroyed .; . sent out to all the. state and Jud- Clyde Scott, Alta Strong Niels which would make the whole path Lieut Col. L. E. Goodrich re- ton;"" icial' candidates on the Republican Johnson,". Swen O. "Nielsen, Lafe of the storm about 2,000 miles. Some of the best horses In the to Miami turned and that reported Lynn Roberta, T. C. Larsen, The deaths could not be estinational West will be ; entered, 26 horses ticket, committeeman, Bown, in homes all the Pompano virtually Harold P. Fabian, Congressman E. Clarence Loose, J. A. Buttle, and mated accurately, but may be more been enhaving listed for already been had and Boynton destroyed. O. Leatherwood, than 1,000. The most reliable fig state chairman Lee Morgan, delegates; Douglas T. in the harness events, Mr. Deal .Fragmentary reports said many try ures Indicated 27 deaths in Florida, Carl R. Marcuson, and other prom- Page, C. H. Taylor, Theressa Morgstates. in Lake the of persona vicinity Nelson- ,- Frederick 510 In Guadeloupe, more than 200. inent members of the party to be an,-T Erven Okeechobee had been drowned But r Among- some OfThe notable perEarl j Dunn, MraXtia-BirkMr- a.. In Porto Rico, and scattered death In attendance. no accurate estimate was made of formers that will appear are; The I X. O. Hjij and ThomaaM.cswen. Nielsen, In other places. Th trphilcaj orffiutlsationH in " L. R. Williams stable from Louisvthe number of lives lost Mrs. Erven Nelsonraltemates. the five municipal wards and sevenAlexander Orr, at storm relief ville, Idaho. Included In this stable more two Los on file in scarred Divorce have suits Second Hollywood districts Angeles municipal ward, SAN JUAN. PORTO RICO. Sept, teen voting districts of Provo was Renee Adoree, above, star of "Toe Big Parade," alleged headquarters, said he received a are such horses as Blng Jolla, Lula 4,' 5 and 6 B. H.. Kundsen, L. L. romances. " 18. (UP)- - Buffering was Intense perfected at the primaries conduct 12 persons were dead at Trampfast, David H., one of the that report S. drive to home at William late her D" her T Gill, compelled hsuband, night A on this hurricane swept island toTIL Monday Wght. Two member. NelrTnMrH8- Mrs. 5yd' Doris May, inset, Bell Glade, a . small town on the most promising colts In the west. A. and expressed the hope that she break her neck. Emma . . fnr th rnimt. nir.i j day. v. r. of southeastern of Lake. rim ever Great what In Fapworth wonder Logan, Donald you her t'tah, Mrs. Macdonald, that W. . happen hunbanj, private The Jones, John McKeon, charged cruelty, saying were selected from each ward and The economic disaster that has 30. Welcome,-Nell- ie was list men who her-anat ed the build .when love." akycasualty about in Lajy reported her their "raved B. and Frank. Dcming, Frank Deming, d, public, beauty nagged s i:uan iiian mm ciiiiirwutrian irom F. uua Double a., the latter scrapers fall off' Axel Oleson, 25, robbed the island of her wealth, All efforts to verify this report or i'jT-uj- , Mrs. Ellora Knudsen, Miss Adoree, it Is said, later planned to withdraw her suit Roper, each voting-- district as follows: 'one that 24 had been drowned at aing a norse with a 2:16 record, steel worker of St Paul, Minn'is shattered homes, and ruined crops T. r KTniAH t1 r "' 1 Members or the county central William Phllllpa of Logan will be one who fell. His fail started on was temporarily in the background Okeechobee, city on the northern delegates; Amanda DnmmlftM'- - itim mttnlfl(nnl wbk1 i while the people begged for food here of with Patsy, Queenola.filIk, the 26th story of the Smith-Youn- g were unsuccessthe edge lake, P. C. Halbersleben and Mrs. Belle Knudsen, Albert F. Dixon, Ralph Blanch Sickles, and A. J. Bateman tower In San Antonia, Tex., but and shelter. , ful. Mrs. T. H. Heal, B, H. Poulton, ' of Logan has entered - Silver after he fell three stories he grab- - Typhoid Epidemic Bachman; second ward, Heber C. Bower, alternates. Miller and Mrs. Sadie Haws; third Worthy, Hal Direct, the last named bed a steel cable an saved himself. enAn epidemic of typhoid has brok Third 7, districts ward municipal ' out at Aguadilla, on the north' ward, Reed J. Knudsen and Vilate H went back to - work, without animal having a 2:13 record. and lReed Sr Knudsen, Leo coast L. L. Gilpin, who has been traln-""ve- n d having his digestion upset, west J. Mrs. Leo J. Knight, Knight, d At Gurabo, a .Dixon and Mrs. J. H. Beck; fifth ing at the local track this summer Here he is, showing how he saved A. Hall, Vilate Vincent, Frena throng of ,000 clamored for food has entered four horses. Mare J.. himself. ward, R. R. Thome and Mrs 'C. B. Booke, Melissa M. Lewis, Mary Students Continue to Throng $1,000 Divided Among Variand the authorities were powerless H. Wright Baron Rupert, Jolla Dillon, Mamie's L. Shurtloss, L A. J. Vincent,5 . against them. exVoting district organiiatons: 1 In was NoDne an , tsaDy. Injured Wil. W. Is of Force Cities ous to T; Myers, tSeorge County By At Maguabo the situation was " Earl Thomas and Mrs. Alta Thom Hedquist, Idaho Entries Flier, at liam Vincent, C. H. Miller, Horatio the Pacific States Cast -plosion described as "terrible." A thousand as, 2 Lee Morgan and Mrs. Erven Jones and Paul Commission of deleFiler, Idaho, has Camyra Kept Busy George Vincent, Iron Pipe plant which occurred J. Nelson, 8 C. H. Taylor and Mrs. people were living In the tumbled entered Luck Bird, a Kenneth Lewis, Agnes Farof their homes. The children caused hot ruins C. H. Ward and Mm gates; Otto Birk. afternoon, Tuesday by M and filly, a horse 19 years Billy LeRoy Olseh, W. K. Farrer, Apportionment of $4000 appro- tar." J. D. Boyd, 5 B. H. Bower and rer, Tuesday at Brigham Young unibegged for food and their parents old. Mrs. Beulah Miller, A.. J. Durrant, commissionMrs. Eva W. Heal, 6 B. H. Knud was another day of steady priated by the county were' becoming desperate. Other horses are, Donald Silk, Two vats of tar were burned,' and Sr., Mrs. Heber-- Ar Knudsen, A. W. versity ers to the fire departments of the sen and Mrs. Norma Bullock, 7 the Black a causwas Bee, shed Francis Olsen and Mrs. grind for the registration force, em cities ot the county Latrodos Lily nearby Argot destroyed, Harding, who respond SMALL BLAZE OCCURS George Vincent and Melissa Lewis, Ole E.- - Olsen, alternates. Vn the neighborhood of Tryo, Dolly Mack, Harry Monday, phasizing previous Indications call8 outside of Umita ing damage' A small blaze In the rear of the 8 A. J. Durrant and Mrs. Frank With the aim of establishing cor Fourth municipal ward, districts the largest enrollment in the his was made today by the board, ac $200, according to the estimate of 9 Milton Parry and Mrs. 11, 12 and 13 Jacob Halliday, dial relations between this section Madsen Cleaning company estabthe Pryo fire department (Continued on Page Eight) Coleman, Mrs. tory of the school. u 1.11 L' mi..i. on North University in 1IT :i, i cording to A. O. Smoot, chairman. t - J. H. Beck, Paul S. Dixon, and the Pacific coast. T. J. Murphy, lishment Spencer avenue caused much excitement and Mrs. Mina Adams, 11 fleonte the fire ATtHaTlTTinaTtuby Clark, 12 Cole J, E. Snyder, George A. Clark, I. E. numbers and engaged In joyour plant at Los Angeles, will meet Tuesday afternoon, when mayors and fire chiefs with the man Aurea ana Mary Forsyth, 13 responded to the call. department evethis Utah A. county H. H. nd fruitgrowers J. Beck, Dixon, greetings-ahappy conversation, county commissioners -- some time A Ford car and a " Maurice Harding and Mrs. A. I Brockbank, Fred Markham, J. A. Stone, Fred ning at 8 o'clock In the agricultural shed were of small value . the blaze, destroyed Booth... 14 N. C. Spalding and Mrs. Strate, Clarence Harmon Coleman while arranging their courses of ago. by and county building. offices, city According, to .... this agreement Nellie McEwan, 15 Albert Mabey Allred, Jasper Bird, May Forsyth, study. Mr. Murphy, who Is accompanied The- actual damage was small, acon Interis distributed to the basis $1500 Chief Boshard. Some and and Mrs. Weltha O. Peacock, 16 by William Spry, former governor, cording Ellas A. Gee, and Mrs. Ruby Clark, Student body activities themselves of the value of the fire equipment Don W. Conover and Mrs. Winona and now director of the U, S. land apprehension was felt at first owMrs. A. L. Booth, Mrs. ests are already making delegates; town to maintains; another Bartholomew, 17 R. W. Brereton Ellas A. Gee, J. M.. Booth, Mrs. strikingly manifest Groups appear that each office, will meet the poultry and ing to the close proximity of the admira- $1500 divided on the basis of the the large gasoline tank kept eve- fire and Mrs. J. M.' Jensen. producers dairy Wednesday Maurice Harding, Bert Crane, Elsie on the campus expressing runs made number of with another meeting with by the cleaning company. ning, B. Brockbank, John P. McGulre, tion of the splendid progress being last year; and $100 flat to each made by the football squad, and dariymen slated Friday: Mrs. Coleman Allred, alternates. UNIDENTIFIED MAN KILLED " have been madeJor-- a city maintaining a AI Smith "and His Brown Hoover ls Hopeful of East; Fifth Municipal Ward An unidentified person was run y big bonfire and "pep" rally at the Allotments I.InM : Fifth municipal ward, districts 14, south over and killed by fruit train No. The amounts allowed to each end of the stadium WednesStress Prosperity In In Omaha; Speaks Derby 15, 16 and IT R. R. Thorne, Walter 1203 of the D. & R. G. W. railroad by city on this basis Is as follows: It Is Adams, N. C. Spalding, "George P. day evening. Gibbonspredicted Provo $1190, Spanish Fork $607, Newark, Address of the Monday afternoon about two miles f Fire President Tonight' Roy Mrs. N. Nellie McEwan, Paarker, east-o- f Colton, according to word the celebration will Payson $491, American Fork $422, that body, Mrs. Albert C Hicks, Grace Mabey, received Grove $390, Pleasant today by Sheriff J. 0. 18 Gov18. N. , L. Cheever, Jesse N. Ellertsen, J. B. usher In the greatest athletic year Springville (UP) J NEWARK" OMAHA, Sept Sept (UP) A large fire which swept the dry Boyd. The body of tht, vlrtlm wt In the history of Brigham Young $375, Lehi $212, Ooshen $110. Hoover-believes has he . Keeler, Dr. Thomas Martin, J. M. farm area along the" eastern base brought to Helper, where it will be submit- ernor Alfred E. Smith took off his Herbert The "Y" on the moun--u. Safe crackers made an unsuccessAccording-t- o the report' university. and of the Wasatch mountains in the held by the Abbott Undertaking Provo brown derby and waved the west found an apparently happy ful attempt Monday night to blow Jensen, Karl Bandley, Mrs. Clark tain side will be illuminated for the ted to the commissioners, organization vicinity of Alpine, today, attracted company Newell, Thomas Oldroyd, Don W. of the aNew York welcome here today. solidified Republican votes calls outside responded occasion. the safe In Phil Anderson's pool-ha- ll Conover, pending further Investigahim for Mrs. Don W. Conover, C much attention from distant points, tion to establish his identity. Omaha, in the heart of the farm stirring up noise and in Heber according to Deputy H. On Friday evening next the tra- city limits, Spahlsh Fork 6, Amereastwet the of heart C. H. Wright RobIn Mrs. here' the Wright to from will Lake Salt where which n Smith apball and ican Fork, Pleasant Grove and Pay-so- country Sheriff Bonner of Hebe who Is In ert W. where he believes particularly Mrs. Robert W. ditional "get' acquainted" it appeared like an Immense forest 'YOUNG REPUBLICANS MEET 4 each, Springville 2, Lehi 1, peal,- waved back and gave the ern, batlteground, held at the LaProvo today, investigating the case. Homer, Homer, hardest part Of fire. now the he Mrs. Martha Keeler, j; C. handshake will be faces candidate a characterFormer Governor Charles R. Ma- -i . and Goshen none, a total of 33 runa Democratic . It is believed that the burglar, or Graham; Mrs: LrE. Eggertsenr John dles', gymnasium. Several Inquiries were received bey will be the speaker .at a meetistic "howdy, strgnger." Throngs his fight for the presldentlar"elec-tionI ... Regular classwork will begin during the year. burglars escaped in a car stolen at Jackson, delegates; Mrs. John Jackduring the day atilie office of the ing of the Young Men's Republican greeted him at the station, A Heber Following the looting. While son, Mrs. R. R. Thorne, Mrs. Wal- Wednesday morning, and the first The series of parades and demon- Uintah Forest Reserve In regard to eluh crowd curious and eager to see rt TTth nfv UnHnontiir devotional period will beal 11:30 the Intruders were unsuccessful In ter Adams, Mrs. Nellie wLth strationstogether extending the " location of the conflagration. night at 8 o'clock In the south Parker, a. m. of that day. N- this man who rose from' the East getting any money they . carried Mrs. Laura Spalding, Bam E. reaction among the Republican No damage wasrepprtd.e3fcept courtroom in . the -- city and county side of New York. way: a qUantltybrdgareUes and leaders-tGrace Cheever, Mrs, O, W. from the burning away of a large building, according to A. V. Wat-kin- s, ...... here to""Wltnhls farnTTfpeech " pocket knives.- to his advisers and him Cannon Brere-R. W. I Hyde, Jones, nightjed area of WORKJJX NOVEL ISSt'ED and ' wheat president of the organization. " night, he will open campaign to believe The stolen ear-wa- s recovered In ton, Gladys Nielsen, L. B. Nielsen can expect the best stubble. underbrush they i The Twentieth The public Is invited. English In votes win Century farm other and this - the saadheds west of the- - eity cemethis from and Essie Keelef; region. J Novel" Is the title of a book by Estates, agricultural surrounding state tery early tnis morning by Deputies the of three RepubThe big Prof. J..M. Jensen of the Young and will also appeal for that Inde- lican B. F. Roper,- - George - Davis and organization Senator JWalter vote university, Just issued in mimeowhich the flocked to pendent John McKeon. Evidently the yeggs candiF. Madsen, widow Frances Scott E. Edge, Morgan Larsen, graph form. The work la designed ofMrs. abandoned the car there, making Mads P. Madsen, died at LaFollette banner In 1924. sni' late the date governor, Jor women's for clubs. especially The Demooratio candidate will their way outortown by way of her- - homev- - 771 WestCentet street, candidate for Unlte4 Ittaiel AMERICAN LEAGUE head a parade through the city. Keane, .. the rallroa Jr senator agreed in staiemeni 10 this morning after a prolonged Ill- Tilrs. Mrs. Smith her and ATHLETICS daughter, 7 Hoover's ness. Press that United AUXILIARY MEETS OCT. S the r The American Legion Auxiliary ' ' f no wni born in Provo December John, A. Warner, "together with oth speech, together with other normal CLEVELAND L . .0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 x 1 .. 3 5 -er women In the be will party of Provo Post No. 13 will not meet' 4, 1863, but reside'' n 7 e developments, would help to make Rommel -- Millerand and Walbcrg, Cochrane, Perkins; tendered by continued prosperity the big issue ' Wednesday night, the session hav- until 17 yean agtj !E69 SlapUiSj guests at a luncheonwomen. Gov - ' Sewell. ' Omaha Democratic here. . . ing been pbstponed until October 3, back to this city. IT T A II Mostly - Provo Post Nor 13, Amerlean NEW: YORK 3, ST-LQ4 (end 4th inning) 1 when Installation and a luncheon . .i"1 Surviving are five sisters and two ernor Smith is expected to say Prosperity Stressed will meet Wednesday evening will feature a big program. 7 at this affair. In his address last night he promfair tonight and as follows"! I Mrs. HUlda '" brother, ; ' M at. 8 o'clock in the Armory hall. ised continued prosperity "under a NATIONAL LEAGUE May Jacobson, Mrs. Mary Hopkins, Wednesday; SENTENCED TO 60 DAYS cooler north and The session will mark the last -, - 8 Nelson.. Mrs." Susie Madsen, Mrs. protective tariff, - which - he said PITTSBURGH-r- : . . . r.O 7.-.2 by th"eld brricerSTBlnce In- tXTEANFtTGHTTOSTPOXFrD Mr. Luelia Ies,- - George C Scott Sixty days In the county Jail was would maintain the high American 6msX portion YORK 8 1 9 NEW OLD 18 V new .00001.10001 ORCARD, will Me., stallation heads sentence of the the K.post artd Sept .... Imposed Robtt- all of Provo Charles by Judge wage scale, continued resrtctive Wednesday. of (VP) The take place Oct. 3. Grimes. Dawson and Hargreaves t Fitzsimmons and Ilogan.' . the- - excessive Funeral services will be-- held In George S. Bnllif'in ithe city " court Maximum temp. it Plana I for then annual minstrel the sesqulplane Doma was again the ?ecoriT ward chapel Thursday Tuesday on R. D. Richards of Eu- use of injunctions on labor disputes, STrLOUTS .. .0 00 4 12 2 of habitual In-- and dlmuhition of unemployment Monday ...... 9S show sponsored by the Legionnaires 'postponed . today because of a ' t 1 :30 p. nvErlends mar view the reka, on PHILADELPHIA 2 6 . . . , , : . .0 0 10 0 010 0 . . 0 will be disc iyisedv and the posslbll- - strong wind made a take-rf- f haxtr- - body.at.the hpme prihr to the ser- - toxication. He was booked at the by distributing : public worJcsT con .IJIainea.d-WilsoMinimum 1 sheriff by- Deputy structlon o as to furnish more lobe ity or ciuDrooms also win be a topic oous, tjapiain uesare Bapeiu, cpmvU!. Interment wiU-"- be in the , of Interest at Wednesday's meeting, mander. and pilot, announced. -- ' snerirr jamsa wuaon, in' slack timos. CHICAGO 8, BOSTON 3 (end 8th). 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