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Show A liilW fill uIfum. 4 I PAH1 IS ij j Jz! jV II y Jl . 1 ; Products Of TELEPHONE US Do you ret your paper regularly? not, telephone 95 before 6:45 p.m. If 'FORTY-THIR- - 00 oo II , i 1 IfiPP I PROVO, .UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER YEAR, NO. 78. D " 0Q :: ,4 X 1 :0O 00 00 00 o0 0 0 00 IT 3 "Boy Butcher" Is Arrested HK7 rUdlLLHUlz: I M "" " Many Exhibits Still to be Placed; Merchants 00 . And Manufacturers of County; Make Splendid Showing JAIL ED - 7 SAMARITAN'S o i - -- a HiL;iiiJunLU - Liquor l lhi's - T ' i Fire After Driver Refuses to Halt; Father TellStoryt ' ; i j - , I 4 H . IV- I - iV' f j . - j Wounded When Members Squad i r" -- Girl lo 1 CONFAB y Ohio J bd THIEF nrl in mnrn jl Actident-OccnTSea- 4 CAR nifDTIIDMQ. UKLItlUIUWj.U , 00 . With a greater array of Utah county produce, livestock and handiwork than has ever before been assembled, the Utah county fair opened Thursday morning with huge crowds in - - . . attendance." -all of the displays were not completed when the' While SKIDDING a most successful result, TaTr6pened, indications'-pointed""tAmong the community displays that were well under way or completed this morning were those of Payson, Genola, Orem, STOLEN; Q AT Lehl and Springvule, all of Which were very creditable. The Genola" display showed much painstaking care and i! CAUGHT those sponsoring it are to be congratulated for such a magnificent exhibit coming from a small community. n n CLUB was specially attractive and artjstical- display Payson's i. l'.eina: a "Ooixl Kaniaritan" almost ly arranged, the name ofthe town being worked in a back- cost George C. Oiiob, 221 Kcarns buiKlins. Hull Lake City, a valuable ground of grain with fruit. Orem's peaches, apples, straw- -. miiht. " car Ut- Wlfit-MrtKin jjlDeclares Partisanship bcrriesaniL tomatoes, were appetizing indeedW Orem; J'ntitilc to find a room in aProvo Lehi Exhibit Shows Wide Variety In Not as Strong in Senate nipht,. Mr. Orlob . Hurts of Trio are Painful, .was on hia way tn Suit Lake when exhibit, sponsored by the Lion's club of that city, " As Aula wreck- on Believed; displayed a wide variety of fruity vegetables, beans, grains, wenerally But Not - Dangerous; Rock ht cama onUi Intht;which Hovo Hcnoh. three per etc., .This exhibit was decorated in purple and gold flowers, suns were InJureiL He aajiiaUd ii l'r,es 1'ellowhhip Cause of Crash llie colors of the Lion's club. the injured persrtn:froin '" art the Wreck ed auto and then' hurried center, displayed a wide variety of Spring'ille, the Honored by Che presence of Govr Tl.it-sevcto'iuto thc AllJ h0H,tL perHCins sustain. of fine fruits, Wilspecimens sugar beets; representative of the licfore ri turning again tr Salt ernnr flporg H. Dern, Senator IukH kl Junes lute Wtslnesduy of section. Huge squash and other that of sugarbtet industry the Utah., liam IL Mr.- Or lob stepped Into thc Klngmembeis Orem when tho Vudpa nailKter in t Hotel Kobei ta to clean up. He county commission. Utah county vegetables of extraordinary size were shown. i ..,.,.- V, . run car in front of the hotel fiar officials and judges, and other economics home under purbiVj the The department supervision the Wit pavement and overturned, icuvtng th kv in the cur, as he gueptH, I'rovo Kiwanlans today 'of Mrs. Margaret Eastmond, was one of the attractive and under intended pinning all the occupants to Jeuvp inmiediutcly. the official opening of the " "' neath the heavy car.- I'ltt-'cminiiKis Inter a hen he Utah county fair at their regular successful departments of the fair. Here is shown a wide Ft pped from the hjitel the tar was wccrtlv luncheon meeting. " variety of handiwork- - including many beautiful pieces of . rtlfful Iltirt.SU-!;il;ir- 'l - Miss lone Norrls of Anier'ean eui.. He uuliit d the . police and Nulaliles InlriHiuc'd necdlccraft; handpainted china, bottled fruit and vegetables, Governor Walter etc. f. Snciw called the Formerof Distriet Koik suKtiiincd "a f;:!ct'i0'l riRht OtT., ,i the I'rovo club, acted as ''mmsh Fork, Aiimiis arm near .the wrlHf ami yvi r In this department' is shown a variety of domestic art The car nussej jToad.mn.sler and introduced Tjo"Vern r 'inly In lie In' t' a limit the left log: hf.i- ini.t'i''.r ' Mi t!m;;h-Prtr- t!liit a 'few minutes or !'i n and Senator King, paying work from the Utah State hospital. i.y K. W. Noii is,' iflso of ft iioimnr CmmuriitieC On Display 27, 1928 CAM - irl Li T i ,,., - f I t; gi- ! j 1 I " LORAIN, 0., Sept. 27 (UP) Twenty-tw- o year'old Betty! a hospital toin lay1 Haywood wound in bullet a day with members three and. her head, of Mayor J. C. Standee's liquor squad were held in jail, as a result of a fusillade of show fired into a private automobile here last night. Richard Haywood, father of the hit by girl, said his daughter was one of several bullets fired at his automobile when he failed to stop at the command of three men. " Three Men Are Hd The three members of the dry on the equad held pending a report Frank Klady, girl's condition areIxiuia Clcoo and chief of the squad; Walter Knitter, Polite Lieut George Carson said." Haywood said the agents stepped In front of his automobile and call- - i - xif : ! - vv:v I - Z . .nvt.,- - REPUBLICANS MEET DEER CREEK J ver completely; Attracted by the cries of the occupants of the car, G. Ltindgren of, Orem assisted by George C. O:lobj in-- Attorney Matt Cowley of Salt Lake wiH head the delegation from the Young Men's Republican club of Salt Lf ke which w!H pf"nd th" ception given aUhft Utahna Gardens Friday night by the Young Men's Republican club of Utah eountv, Mrt,Cowley. president of the Salt Lake club, .Is a gifted speaker and will havens special mesLake Basin reclamation program sage for young men who are enterwill also be visited, the Magpie ing the political arena for the first damslte on the Ogden river, Oc- time. tober 10. and the Hyrum and PorAmong the entertainers at the recupine sites- In Cache valley, Oc- ception tomorrow evenJrlg will be tober 9. . Tabby and Bun, well known American Fork fun makers. . They will Will Visit Uintah J sing the latest campaign songs. tfilirnposed-lrrlgatlfti.xhe'ioWtniHce g1lre hard at worftTT jects in the Uintah basin will alsp- preparins; (or the big ffair. They be made byjhe commission on Oc- have secured Byron Paatrup's tober 17, 18 and 19. Arrangements Timps to furnish the music for are in the hands of dancing. Reports from various George M. Bacon, state engineer towns in the county indicate that and secretary of the commission. attendance will be the The visits to these proposed sites large. Daryl Fowler, Republican will be made preparatory to the precinct chairman for Lehl, jfporta of the TleXtiUnit to be con- that the Lchi delegation has charwaa. Mr; structed. It explained by tered several large school buses to Wallace, chairman of the commis bring the Lehl crowd over, sion, that Dr. Elwood Iead; United .Competition for Officer- sstates commissioner or reclamation, In the- - meantime competition be who recently paid a visit to Utah, tween the two tickets for the offihad-liif-t thtMJectlon of the site to cers of the club, election of which the Utah commission. will take place during the evening, is waxing warm. Campaign' ManCommittee of Wilford Hal!.. manager for the of a committee of ager ticket headed by David Bigler of subto be divided into three nine, for president,, is planning - Payson, ,u' an intensive campaign on the three principal tickot . Pau, r).xon. campaign piling data sites, were announced as follows manager for the ticket headed by k Provo river W0. Creer, J, R. jxnd Mr Wallace; :Magpie. A. (Continued on Page- Eight) P. Bigelow7, John G. M. Barnes and Juries were treated. crushed According to Mr. Orlob, vho was driving directly behind Cinmer, the Car . was iot iravellin? et a very great- rate-- of speed, shewing that the mishap was due to the obstruction qn the road and the resulting loss of control. The injured w?re tak?n to rtheir homes early Thursday morning. - ' - 1 MURDER CASE -- -trip for-Trie- " Trying to seir an overcoat to a Provo policeman lh civilian, clothes, landed Joseph Hobbs, 24, in the toils An appropriation of $1250 to bo of the law Wednesday evening. matched by a like aum by the reclamaHobbs, who hails from Salt Lake, was voted by the was arrested by Police Officer Bert tion-service, commission for further investiga-OoTCb- r . HiaiidajcOfflf exsr ftomSalt-Ijik- e UfiTlwatersupp) j'inr the' arrived here today and took Hobbs ta the Salt Lake City Ja'll on sus- Provo canyon reservoir project. picion of having tooon 3mpileatedln several burglaries there recently; A few yenrs ago, Hobb figured in a wool- - stealing affair In Utah county, r- i 1 ROTARY CHIEF -"-WILL I SPEAK ' l tonight and .Friday: oc--i t'nw-ttUM- ciuiional i I shownnc cast and jvjrtlons. north Mnxlmum Temp. 1tZvyZrr i," Wednesday . , Lg' JZfJ . - X j2Jf : , MUilmuirt ' .. I 91 Temp. Wednesday - .) e times. Bowen then attempted to Inter cede and was wounded in the left ,-slioukior, ,zr Walter Clear of-- Pocafello, Tdah'S, iM.strlcl governor of Rotan'; will address the Provo Rotarians Frldav nt. 12:15 o'clock, at the" tegular luneh- eon meeting of the otcanizntion, to tskr plnrethe Hotel Roberts The mwctmg ,hs been rhnnged to n luncheon meeting, insteail of an evening session, as. was prcvlmislv announced, because of the official vlHit of the .district governor. Ladies' night will be held at a lalnr date, club officials state, , - it ' ITS OFFICERS MrsR.LB. Patterson was elected president- - of the Parent-TeachaasociatioH ot the Maeser school l the first meeting of the the school Wednesday en,n The other officers chosen e PrinciPal ' Oscar BJerregaard, fuse vice president: Mrs. O Earl Thomas, second vice president Mrs. J, Karl Becki third vice president. f ,st"' V?? Superintendent C, A Smith, who was introduced to the --..patents, spoke briefly regarding the relations of the parents and teachers, and the need of a commonunderstand-In- g to further the work of the school. V The teachers of the school were by Principal the program, refreshments were served to about L150 parents. A miscellaneous pro gram Introduced Fire Chief Going To Coast Sessions ' Chief ReedBoshard (T the" Provo fire department has been appointed as a delegate to the annual convention oithe Pacific. "Coast "Fire Chiefs association wnich..wni' meet in Sacramento, California, from October 1 to 15, .inclusive. The chief will leax-- Provo Friday: to attend the sessions of. the con- venttonr be accoiiipanied by Assistant Fire Chief W J. Hari- cock of the Salt Lake fire depatt- He-'w- rrl nient. each glowing tribute for his accom plishments on behalf of this slate. Music for the occasion was furnished by lady Kiwanians, Mrs. J. A Bullock, Mrs. Ernest Halverson, Mrs, J. Karl Beck, Mrs, M, W. Merrill presiding at the piano. Community singing was led by Walter The prayers of thc Provo advertising' men are about. to be"answered I ' V". R. Sy1vtster7of'Siin Franciscty" IjVidloW Typpgrnph company, arrived in Provo today nd ia now busy installing a new Lud-low equipment in the composing room of Evey ning Herald. .. The Ludlow is to display composition-wha- t" the linotype is to str;iight-ma4teIt affords a limitless cur ply of any size and face of typp.'nd1 z protltKcsQriearh.va,drtiTmrril:-i)rai- d ncwriet?: ' tors. , ' Eager to keep pace with the progress and development in ethe newspuDr business the management of Evenirg'IIerflM at an expanse of sev-rthousand dollars has purchased tho ncw Lud-- . rrpre-seniiii- K ' 'r-- -- r. . -- al -- tnunuo ... IN READINESS -- ::' his-earl- --- - - . i r- " DAVIS CASE 4-- IS UNDER WAY - - " : -- TODAY'S , COW-TESTIN- BASEBALL . !. " " - irf - - . Taylor, First Game out'AGo - - - r. .rr:..:7..v s s NEW YORK Nehf and Hartnett; and llngun. So4H)di game: 8 o 2 6 4 -- 0 5 S ... t lUiut . Jonaiiil llartneitf Gs.. and Itogan. BROOKLYN ri'tWmreh S - ' CINCINATI 6. pHILAnELrniA 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game: NEW YORK T::V.T.... 4 7 1 DETROIT ' - 3 1 8 . .lloyt and WwmIuII. Carroll and Ilongough; i Second.- GmnciJNeuLYorkJl Ikitrolt " t I' 1 1 L A D ELPII I A S 0 0 twd-tlraO- 1 .........."..v.., CHICAGO Grove and and 'Berg. CLEVELAND (First Cochrane; - 8 .;: 0 8 Thomas -' U, BOSTOX 10 '.--.'VTr- Showgirl Rumor Itubnoll, . , H Lindy's Silence Spikes Broadway , , v 0 evening, 3 10 . Haines and Wilson; Brandt and 6-- '. ,J why thc Herald has 'gone to considerable' expense to purclmse this new Ludlow equip- "" ment which will make fhe Herald plant one of thc rrKistip-to-dat- e hops nFfhe ini ermoiitilain conn" try: You. will hear and see more of the Ludlow ' in the near future. Lithin thohoxt three :or four days another ""'progressive step of tremendous interest to thc. readers of the Herald will be announced, BOSTON CHICAGO NEW YORK ' . If IIP. HlrtLL .... This has been .done ,to give thq z advertisers of the Herald a larger and better selection f type for their advertisements' and to " '. makp.a bllttGrap(;irIg, newspaper, Herald desires at all .times to servo Evening the people of Provo-an- d "Utah County, both its readers and its advertisers, in- - the best possible That ; ( Rob-ingo- low equipment. manner.. - - Background of Flowerb I Al background to the main e fITATlTTP hiblts extending along the top of the display cases ar.,scores of vase and baskets of autumn flowers. The many Industrial displays srs worthy of much praise. Vieing as they do with each' other for unique' ness and beauty, it Is hard tosingls outstand-tef---rSenator King was the principal Mendelssohn Group Has Fine out any display as being '' speaker of the occasion. He pre.y faced his talk by paying tribute to Beginning at the south atitrane Rehearsals and Prospects; friends in bis iormer home town. nil Continuing through thc building " Justice- - George Sutherland, the following firms are represented: Meeting Slated Reed Srrioot, and others with whom Denhalter BotUIng Works, Colum- associated-I- n y life bia Steel Corporation, Knight Wool- Is mate chorus Mendelssohn The In this city, and who have at en Mills, Pacific States Cast Iron flying start this Pipe company, Utah County Mat- iKineu KuecutiH in mo, lie aeciarea getting away to it than mat utan county jiaa turned out vear with better prospects tress ' factory, Sprlngville-Mapleto- n ' its three many fine men and women, most of has enjoyed throughout Sugar company, Utah Power and V whom had received their early vears of existence. The organisation Light company, Apex Shop, Kaleah j been fully completed, with Prof. tratning m the Brigham Young unt has company. Hoover Broth--- William F. Hansen taking over the Products Smoot Lumber, N. O. Nelson versity. ers, - Delving Into national and Inter direction, and a full complement of Manufacturing company, Utah Oil national affairs the senator declared energetic singers ready to work Refining company, P. L. Larson, j that there Is much less partislonshlp with bigger .Ideals than ever before. Guymon and Talbot. Knight Coal j exhibited in the United States sen Activities Outlined- -. and Ice company. Carpenter Seed Wm. Stanley Dunford, president ate and in congress than most peo Company, C. W. Chrlstensen, Bees- - . met with local the of organization, He declared that he had ple imagine. ley Marble Works, Dixon-Taylovoted many times on matters of na the presidents and managers of the Russell, company, Robert Elliott, clubs tional and International import Salt Lake, Ogden andhe Logan Washing Machine company. last Saturday, when-tactivities Maytag Ulectra Radio Products company, out season were for the on coming (Continued Callahan Hardware company, Utah Page Eight) lined. He reports that all membersJ Producers. 7 "; and all officers are enthusiastic Poultry Exhibits Shown over the prospects of giving to the Unique Unique among the smaller, dispeople of the state a series of enter- plays are those of the Manavu ward tainments that will even excel last Primary association and the notable effort. year's cfubs. The former showed a variety " The policy for the- local organiza- of work accomplished by the little tion this year will be to hold the folks of that ward In basket weav- to 35 selected voices, membership dolls, hammocks, - and many who can be depended upon for ing, Trial.. of .the cas against Verrwn tatthfutr tongtf active "effortrr The things of Interest to the children of the association,. Much credit' for DnvtsTPrrmiefled-TiuESda.vij rehearsal Of the cliih will befrin Al- - ; iifg in Judpe George P. Parker's di Sunday,; September 30, at . 12:15 thiraisplayns dueTJrraiWTMrs. bert Talmage, who have taught ths -fisiofl Tjf the "Fourth district court. p. m in ithe FourthTward chapel, little folks much In the making of The jury was. sworn In and District where preliminary tests ' will he these things.' M. B. outlined the Pope, Attorney made and practice actually begun. The livestock barns are "full' "of case for the prosecution during the Prof . Hansen will meet with the fine dairy cattle and other livestock, ' forenoon, E. J,. Barney, of -- Lake directors of he other six choruses Including fine specimens of hogs, Shore, the complaining witness, was " sheep,-etc.-"eaiied to the stand Just before noon. (Conftiued on Puite Eight) and began Judging early today, Abe Turner, for the de Attorney several stockjudging teams from "" fense- was conducting MRS. COOLIDGE RETURNS high schools of the of Barney when the noon rePLAINVILEL, Conn., Sept 27 the various were at work In a stockjudg- - , cess was called. (UP) Mrs, Calvin Cooltdge return: county e4 to hi. Northampton home today ing contest The jurors sitting on the case-ar- e Isaac Beck. Spanish Fork; H. V. after spending the night jji comCATTLE EXPERT HERE Swensoru.JPJeasant Grqve: William pany with her son,- John, as the F. E. Murray of the U. S. do- J.?uHimore, Lindon: HvrunV A. An guest of Governor and Mrs. John tr. of agriculture, Is visiting J parement . ' derson,' Lchi ; Joseph Larsen, Pleas- H. Trumbull., , dairymen of the county in the in-w ant Grove; Arthur Ostler, Spring- rf terest of eliminating tuberculosis vine; Burton E. Tew. Manleton. and among dairy cattle. He Is working W Daniels Prnvn j According to the statement of in connection with Dr. C. I Jones. District Attorn c y Pope, Davis is have sokl a steer belonging MEETING to Barney and appropriated the Dr. J. E. Dorman - of the U. S. "' hw own imei" money-fo- r dairy bureau wiU nieet with the members of the county cow testing association at the agricultural' NATIONAL LEAGUE --. ST, LOllS county building, .i .it- -8 1ft 1 - this, s Evening Herald Ins falls JrlodeM--- iypesettinff Equipment Here "' - TTf ! Mur-doc- W. V... Armstrong- - - Cache valley, William Petersen, W. R. Ballard ' TWIN FALLS. Idaho, LSept. O. Tharpe, local dairyman, is in the county JU today facing a charge of first degree murder following the fatal shoit'"? vest-r-dof Mrs. Lois Bqwen, 35, and the sericus wounding of her husband Charles E. "Bowen. The tragedy was the culmination of a negihborhood feud. Thnrpe and his two sons are said' to have attacked the Boven "children on their way to school. Mrs. Bowen attempted to demand an explana-tion from Tharpe as past their home and w as shot three ay . P. T. A. ELECTS MissHTrenfl! Harris, school nurse, explained the health examination program that will be In vogue this FEUD ENDS IN P", UNDER ARREST The Weathei - - . Car Badly Damage- dThe car was badly damaged, the top being completely ..smashed and. the radiator and fenders badly tment . ighwTu' FRIDAY that the car turnerl The Deer Creek reservoir site In Provo canyon will be visited by the entire personnel of the Utah Water Storage commission Thursday, October 11,' it was decided at a meeting- - of the commissio- n- held Wednesday afternoon in the state capltoL The other sites proposed Great-Sa- lt as ihe next unitrin-th- e JOSEPHHOBBS i wnu hnrllv rut nnrl ViriliMCfl i'.l'Iier. Too Nephi officers were noiiuea. , about th.; hr.n.l. A. W. C--i anier, of j miIiij Llovd It. Stront' Provrt. the driver r.f the car suf-- ! LfHr-- 'f Sail Iike City, was brought fered a painfullebrnlHed hip and 10 i'rovo oy i riier or Police OU6 :" a badly lacerated hand. : ' The accident took place about l'irk "from Nephl, where he wnfl ar1230 Wednesday night north of the retted at 3 o'clock this morning as Provo canyoni(jad aa the partVf he came driving into the city in ' the 44iee returning to American" stolen car.in Strong .being held by thd Proo' Fork from Provo. According to Cramer," he lost control of the car ' police department pending his.ap- whnn one nf the front wheels struck IHMUHnce jn Ihe city court to an I sweC charge of auto stealing' a large rock on the kid .on jug the jtmiJLa. the wet pavpment with the result j aw'Bi-i'Aan- j i i . - ' I i Water Storage tommission to Young Men's Club Gathers at of Salt like succeeded iri extricatUtahna Hall Friday Make Trip To Canyon ing them from the overturned car. Mr. Orlob took the Injured people to Reservoir Site Evening the Aird hospital wherethcir i : Jjtii-.e- r s . -- Sheriff E.: G.: Mathews, after an Investigation, announced that Kladetermined, dy so far aaDuld.-he- , was the only one of the three agents who had authority to be at the roadside scene of the shooting as an officer. Cicco and knitter have only city police commissions ,the sheriff a,ild. ( d :. & I WILL VISIT . squadTTie said: Haywdod said that Clcco" was the ""'only one of the agents who tame up to Investigate after the shooting." Klady and Knitter remained a considerable 'distance away, he said.- - s , . "I started to comply," he said, hold. "when my wife yelled 'they're up men.' an-- . "My wife, my daughter and and baby other man and his wife were In the car. "Naturally ,.I stepped on It Then I heard a pater against the rear of the car. I thought stones were being thrown at us, "Suddenly rny daughter slumped down in the seat I stopped the car and Jumped out, yelling 'You've shot my daughter.'" V The agents ordered the girl taken to a hospital, but made no attempt " to direct him there, although he did not know. Its location, Haywood ' said. . . Shooting Investigated Lieut Carson said he received the first report of the shooting from IheThospital and went at once to Investigate. It was then that Carson liquor began a. roundup of the - 4 , i, . f s l S Here's the-fi- rst "picture taken of Gordon Stewart Northcott, 21, California f Ugrtiv, after his arrest In British Columbia. Northcott, proprietor of a chicken ranch near Los Angeles, is alleged to have slain and butchered small boya after he had enticed them there,- - Handcuffed to Police Sergt-W- . Fraser, he is shown here aa he boarded a train 'at Kamloops, B. CLf'to be taken to Vancouver. B.' C, .for' questioning. . ed "halt." - cele-hite- - STLOUISrJa.rept7 4UP Col.. Charles A. , Lindbergh came to St. Louis to register for presidential eleUn,"nd has nothlngio. say. about any Broadway rumors, Harold M. the- BtxbyTWs host, told Press today. the - United - The" famous flyer and Major .Thomas. G. Lanphier, his commercial ftying associate, , spent the night at the Bixby homo. nA telephoned request to Blxby for permlnslnn tm BboTirra rumor that he was "interested'' In Miss Blanche Satchel, Broad, way show girl, met the reply: "Ha wouldn't want tp ay anycurly tndy thing about that" w I |