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Show r " . Are You Registered? RIVALS THE To VoteWhatever Party You Support, ital Duty of a a Is U. S. Citizen! BEST TELEPHONE UTAH COUNTY Do you got your .paper regularly not, telephone M before t:i& SURPASSES THE REST FORTY-THIR- If YEAR, NO. 84. D 2 . -- flTTnRl 1 oo oo- oo oo 11 -- oo-j ' I . - r. . - - - t .There are just five days remaining in which you can get yournam5 on the registration books of your votine district. -miesday and Wednlsday of thisweek will be registration aays, wun uctoDer i au ana si as tne only days remaining . lafter this..weki ; All citizens, native-borand naturalized, over the age of 21, or who will be 21 prior to, or on the day of election, and whaiave resided within the state one year, in the county tour, mpntns, and the precinct 60 days, prior to the day of election, are entitled to register. From 8 to 9 p. m. Sutherland Refuses Plea and OpenOffices ofa. nr. registration agents will be open from 8 a. m. - Wakh Announces Intention to' 9 p. m. on the ' days of registration. moved If into have, another you Before since district the Of Taking flea voting the last election it. will be necessary either to transfer Members on Court Other In any event, every voter should make it his business to ascertain whether his name is properly on the registration books. If your name is not properly registered, WASHINGTON, Oct, 8 when the polls are opened on elecyou will be refused a ballot " (UP) William ESwarci Hick- tion day. man, youthful kidnaper and The American Legion, in pursuance of its policy of enmurderer of Marion Parker, every citizen to vote, will have speakers in the couraging school girl, today Provo various theaters this evening, and plans further activSuwas denied United States between now and election day. ity his of court appeal preme The Evening Herald will a list of the. registra; . sentence to the gallow. Oct tion places "in Tuesday's paper. He Is echeduled to 18 at San Quentin. HA!! J.. n: FAIIIIH ;, :.. ; ., . , ' UIlllLf IS a oo oo- -i Sohis Js a -- oo Ulll ILL - I jC' I I j . l fiMgz roe -- - I i. ... Downpour Delays Last Stand Of St. Louis Club; World Series to Be Resumed Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. . , Vents' WASHINGTON, Oct. Mo.,' Oct. Th fourth game of the world series was postponed today on account of LOUIS. 8,-- presidentiafcam-paig- n 8.-(U- P)-The KINGSPEAKS re is Winning East Is Vital . Winning of the east with its slse-able electoral vote is now one of the " -- u v uom nerDert Hoover .and Gov. Smith, while both t. tn, rkoniucity, Tennessee, OklahomaT North Carolina and Virginia and the farm belt as 1 TO DEMOCRATS . ST. JLin.a' high-pressu- iJ s"' w turned today into its final grilling month. Presidential and vice presidential candidates, and their, first line speakers, arranged for campaigning, centering.mainly in the East and alonglhe soiled doubt-- f ul borderland between north and southK" - -- M .bbm.. Rival Parties Do Intensive Work From Now Onj.East, Border States and II I: Farm Belt Are Watched . The Evening. HorrM I'layo-grap- h wasready for a game Monday at 12:80, but the clear skies In Provo meant nothing to St Louis pnd the- - game-w- as postponed. - The battle wlU be resumed Tuesday at 18:30, and the Playograph Is In readiness jr Itaeurth big game. W "' I "'Mf - I . .... (',v POSIPOilD 1 Lion Farming, tMM. . , 3 oo --olo rUUItlfl lAim-- 11 FV - T pju FROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928. I- II oo US I. n K f " s-i VV! 1 ! Rally Saturday Night Opens Campaign. For Utah County Bourbons v , well., . Smjth Is preparing for a swing southward from New York, going into Tennessee to consult Democratic leaders and . thence into Louisville, Ky, for another speech, j Hoover has speeches listed for Oct 15 and 22 at Boston and New York with some windup en route to California,campaigning -- climaxed wits an election eve speech from hU home in Palo Alto, Calif, where hi votes Nov. 8. Senator Robinson is still campaigning In the southwest and Sen." ator Curtis ta gradually working ''" eastward. .. .. , The Republicans announced . rain and wet grounds. Unt'er the original plan it will be nlaved here Declaring himself In favor of a on the next available date, when revision of the present antiquated tickets fqrjhe fourth game wj!l be Justice tax system of the state. In order to ! honored. Jurisdiction over appeals from permit a reclassification of property Landts Makes Decision- the Pacific coast, refused to grant so that the large amount of In Decision to postpone the gime an an appeal from the California M. Lan-dis- , tangibles may bear its Just share Kenesaw nounced decision court by Judge upholding supreme of the cost of government Senator baseball high commissioner, at the sentence. This appeal, II grant-William H. King opened the Demo10 J.9-aaf ter a. personaLinspeft ed, would have automatically stayed cratic campaign Saturday at the tion of the playing field at Sports- One of the Strangest agricultural exlhlbits you ever saw was the execution; pending argument displayed man's park. tne otner oay at tne Los Angeles County Fair, Pomona, Calif.- - Miss Provo armory with a masterful adof-- the gym dress which held the large audience Jerome Walsh, youthful Kansas Eight Killed When Train Hits Walter Adams Address Stake Edna May rage is shown here with Jackie, African Hon. 8. ST. LOUIS, Mo., (UP) A become a recognized Industry in southern California, at dose attention for over an hour. has City attorney, who represented Notable Are Present Automobile at M. I. A. Session In diminutive, sandv-haire- d southpaw to meet the demand from circuses, roos and the movies. Hickman, said after his conference they have prepared an am-The rally, which was held under -i with the Justice In his chambers, pitcher, Willie Sherdel. of the St bltlous speaking Itinerary for Senai p the Crossing Tabernacle i of the one of Louis those auspices leads Young his Peoples' tor Borah in the east Cardinals, plea that he Intended to take and as far'"" Democratic clubs of the county, "forlorn hopes" drives tomorrow a9 before other members of the court outh a North was in of National the charge Judge George 8. Former Gov. CharlesCarolina, while ' league champions any one of whom can allow such an Evans Hughes Balllf. Seated on the stand with DELTA, Utah, 'Oct. 8. (UP) One cannot hope to break the fight to scape a "white washing" at i. appeal. New York has been the chairman and speaker of the of engaged to 4 Fdur daughters and two sons, the political laws of the land the physi- the hands of the unfeeling New aid the Hoover campaign In the " evening were Prof. J. H. Paul of east entire family of Orson Erlckson, In- cal laws of the body or the moral York Yankees. chiefly In New York. Salt Lake, Democratic nominee for Inlaws of the soul without coming Upon Sherdel's good left arm, his cluding himself and wife, were affrom the second Utah dis- thePreceding Smith Into Kentucky Is in whistling fast ball, hook curve, and congress Walter to declared Adams, near here killed Sunday grief stantly Republican assistant attorney trict; Dean L. John NuttaU, canditernoon when the car he was driv- addressing the - Sunday., evening change of pace, the last chance of general, Mrs. Mabel Walker Wllle-bran-dt "diS1" to date state for the M. of A. the I. at the Cardinals , escapeT Los the stake a superintendent of Angeles struck meeting by ing 'was who is regarded by Republiaster of defeat in four straight public Instruction on the Demo- can leaders Utah stake tabernacle. and Salt Lake train. as an Important drawM. M. cratic on Larson the Provo was Delta ticket; Woman depends. was Mr. Judge Adams games, speaking The train approaching ing card In view of the controversy of Abe W. and : "We Stand for Law, candidates The for A. while Turner, an hour M. 40 I. Yankeesrrtding miles of rate at the slogan stirred by her recent appeals to Services district judge; Glen Woodmansee. ministers Erickson, it is said, was drivmR for the People who Live it, nd for victorious wave, with scalps denotto fight Smith on the pro- for candidate district and three victories rood It." The attorney; tracks. ing Who dangling Officers straight .Enforce praallel with the Are e Wednesdayall Mr. the th on candidates their at pitching-aqtheir beihriave across the hls tracks, remarks, county hibitlon Issue. ; turned suddenly Prefacing Democratic ticket Including, A. O. Walte Hoyt. primed an ready Some of Hoovsr's closest advis and Erlckson... becoming confused, Adams commended themuslel&ris . Mary Jane Patten' Loose, wife of Snwrt.t of Pjov and " ' un W. me on Er er have sought to create the nave, the foot ior who gave a delightful program nays game, iney Henry it is believed, placed his JUNCTION CITY, O.. Oct. 8. lm- Col. C. E. died at knowlthe LooBe, A. tawlsun Profes-moreover J comfortable the R. car Creer of The of direction C. E. familyr der the general salon In pre east the at least (UP Twenty of the 288 Ohio stats gas instead of the brake. that residence, JW3 Eiul Second South Spanish Fork, Niels Fugal of Pleas- his stand on prohibition, Is - penitentiary prisoners trapped by shot in front of the onrushing sors LeRoy Robertson and GerritH edge that they have beaten every open to street, Sunday morning at 10:30 ant Grove; EU J. Clayson of Amer- "liberal" fire in the dormitory- of the Junc- - train. When directly across, the de Jong of the Brlgham Young uni-- 4 pitcher Bill McKecrtme has sent to is with that interpretation, o'clock a illness ican claim tallowing the hill, and they lhat they lingering Fork; Dr. R. J. Evans, of certain "wet" implications. Hoover tlon City brick plant were still tniss- - tracks, the automobile was struck, verslty. . of over trouble heart the to hit. are only Just beginning extending Lehl; and W. Stanley Dunford, himself baa confined himself to 4ng at 9:30 a. m., brick plant offic- picked up by the pilot of the engine Musks Enriches Humanity last two years. r Democratic - candidate - for city brief utterances on the "Some one has observed that hu- Rain May Help Card the and carried for a considerable disials announced after checking prohibition ' Judge. Although theoretically, ioday's records to determine the number tance. manity is culturally enriched and subject and these have been accept Born In rayson All of these party nominees were er ny ory The passengers were dropped be morally strengthened by the strains postponement should do the small burned to death or killed In the Mrs. Loose was born In Paysnn Introduced to organizations as meaning the gathering tn grapp the flames. neath the wheels of the engine, one of good music" Mr. Adams said in Yankee pitching staff more good by staunch support for the dry cause. January 6, 1863, the eldest daughter Judge Balllf I h Cardinal than fortunate to"be cif oiTthe At one, Of the 268 accounted"-fo- r, ..preccdlngJtheinaln Ellzabethton Saturday-h-e eight by crualieS'Kfiaag'ocommenllhg or UeorgjTana Mary PaTTenZIShe point Erickson was a wealthy farmer cmnstances surrounding the peo- - abundance of alleged hurlcrs, Man- by Senator King. Musical ea out the presidential oath meant ""were taken to the penitentiary hos-attended the public schools of her address theJ - ager were a faint J Counumbers rendered the In Columbus. and was en route to Delta to attend pie of this communitywith by I native city and later entered the assumptlon'of a solemn responsibil quartet; the Ostlund, Merrill, ity to enforce prohibition which he Some of the 20 were known to he the funeral of Abner Johnson, who genius of talent centerea in - lae hope that the day's rest may do his Young academy-o- f Provo; gar Brtghanr exsevshaken considerable accident Martin and He an In good, met death and players or had dead victims of the fire Itself himself accepted." string quartet; Young university. where she came under the tutelage " - Brigham they may recover the form eral days ago. pressed thewlsh that the lives of and that trampled to death. of the late Dr. Karl O. Maeser. At 'Tabby and Bun," inimitable Amer- , Smith, on the other hand, is ex-- won - for them- - the- which National be the people of this city might Deputy Warden Blosser said he pected to follow up heavily In the the age of 17 she was graduated Continued on Page Four east his modification views as set believed from 12 to IS bad died in thus enriched each Sunday evening. league title. with a normal degree In a class The Cards solo was the Mrs. Hugh Peterson the fire. Several bodies were found recently-Jnhl- a Mllwau- Of SenaTersRceaSrnt5r; Iforth,jnoet comprised In Sherdel of th In the defeat burned beyond recognition. Parts ist of the evening. She sang nee speecn. iemocrais are relying H. King, Judge Joshua William of-even felt and j opening game, they on his modification stand to capture of other bodies were found. splendid voice "The Last Rose Greenwood, Justice George Sutherlthat they could came back after one . summer, irom wie heavy support In the eastern urban """, and- of the United States supreme Cleveland and 'The Oid Refrain," by Kriesler. collapse ljf"oldGrbver centers, while they-Insithat the and men other court, successful She was accompanied by a string Alexander hutwhen the Yanks urary- ana sona soutn win reman women and of the state. "subbattered Big Jess'TIaines Into T, 1 y ' the Deitrecrntlc colu'rhn this year quintet composed of Mr. Robertson, Following her graduation she : : viollrl; Mr. mission, St. Louis all but gare up. - In tbe public schools at of Smith's prohibition - Charles Caleb Boynton. 21, Young violin; Miss Batchelor. regardless taughtIf Willie- can stop the slugging viola; Mr. Buggart," cello, views. Sprlngvllle and Payson, serving as university freshman hailing from Pearce, his Americanand and inspire trio leaguers bass. Solo, Mr. Brinley, : Instructor for two years at the forBerkeley, California, who got Into and resig numbers were given by the team mates to get him a few runs Lynn V. Sutton, a mer school and one year at the latthe toils of the law, following his quintet and into from the and refrain yielding Anderson Grande dent of Provo, accompanied by his .Le ter.' L' unsuccessful attempts to enter a group, fluence of the football seaaoif and a bass solo. , . - - wife and family, will leave Wednesif Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah OaUfornia "university, was taken sang Within stop booting away their chances, Law 1887 The Married Live In day for Pasadena,' California, to F. Cal., it by Stockton, SaturB2who" to died back Jt .Draper Curtis, touched on various the 1938 world series yet may be his home. make She Mt. was Adams at married 1887, to 20, .answer a July detective, day at the home of her daughter, Fredericks, declared that prolonged beyond four games. and Mr. Sutton has been branch manof to. life, Charles Edwin him there Payson Loose, phases Mrs. May Thorsen, of Provo. will be charges preferred against I held so important as to the Ryan Fruit company Is to ior here Provo nothing ager five moving later, years Tuesday In the Bonneville and at Los Angeles. wherff they had resided since. " Five during the past five years, and has live within the law.- - ThlsThe pointy ward chapel at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Cur Herald today la Boynton, who comes from a high- ed out, Is essential to good citizenchildren were -' born to the union. resigned to accept a position as - The Evening tis was a faithful Itterday Saint ly respected family" at Berkeley, a new aemWweHdy feanot the starting is Follaridr only former alone Walter to Robert this but partner Edwin,the oldest a enter son, ship, to precollege and had lived in Provo during the was determined ture which will be of exceptionupon the Inceded his mother in death sixteen Salt Lake architect, who Is now lo' somewhere. After touring southern responsibility Isresting al interest to Provo people. past 12 yeartr duty-- of every Pasadena cated the at dividual. It Those Mrs. are to ago. the ytars surviving She was born Jn Sprlngvllle, Jan- California in a tar belonging to or. her support Erma" his lend Loose to one of Peterson Los Provo, Ange"From ;the Provo Schools J uary 6, 1873. She Is survived by her Ford Motor company of Mrs. Fay Loose Gordon orSalt law enforcement officers, he said; a column devoted to school do-- . mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Draper, of les he came to Provo where he of the W. Importance Lake D. and C. and and Clarence emphasized at the beginning of school. Inge, appears on page six of this; Aurora, Utah; one daughter, Mrs. law. Violation of both of Provo'. She also Is He was arrested a week ago by obedience to all to issue, and will be' devoted enSALT LAKE CITY, Utah. Oct 8. Loose, May Thorsen, of Provo; three sons, A brush fire which threatened to the down break tends law after any ses survived by her husband. Colonel C. to article written by the S3th tirely 4 The: Ralph M. and Milford E., both of Police Officer Archie Sellers 4UP) to our considerable do which property damage E. upon structure Loose, and one sister, Mrs. Julia D. Curtis of Cal- descriptions Of the stolen ea had whole school children,- - Friday, - tli or jesus i nrisi or cnurcn Provo, and tne sion BtWe foot; View the Pleesant he swept "con "founded, is c'viUzatlon . EattejLXtalYln of column will appear again, with ifornia; five sisters, Mrs. Sabrina arrived in Provo. Later charges of cluded. hills south of Provo canyon Sat- - of Latter Day Saints Jlorm6n"J was ' Funeral servicesPayson. will be held In him for other schools of the cityrepre- - ' ; Durfee. Mrs. Mary A. Richards and forgery were held against afternoon close a to the afternoon' Sunday brought Jurday burningaway the First Los ward at checks : Wednesday chapel Mrs. of worthless inMrs. Eva Thorsen, tented. 7 Provo; J. Grant passing S300 DAMAGES AWARDED vegetation - over an area or duu when President Hcber afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Bishop Stella E. Lewis and Mrs. Hazel Angeles and Stockton. of sevthe voked the Almighty Into acres. blessing awarded were Damages running Walter P. Whitehead In charge. It Is planned t have the Damages of $300 Pleading guilty to a charge of God uporrhls people, the world over. Friends Humphrey of Aurora." school articles appear in The SaturdajT night by Jury to Wallace eral hundred dollars were sustained may view the body at the reckless driving, J. R. Springer was SENTENCE IS DEFERRED tne ai Grant to President . to fences and rejoiced In his suit against belonging pastures family residence prior to the ser- sentenced Mondav morning In Evening Herald Monday and s. Sentence Jn.the case of Vernon Jones of HeberMoto- rhd vices. -; -company of Jesse- and . Hank Smith, and the splrlL of cooperation which Judge George Sv Balllfs : court to Friday of each week, and ofte itj at and Davis, - recently convicted In the the Tellurtde all at been h rlnn" meetings present in Glllispie brothers," livingteen tried, has 80 which serve warrant of of and on $25 Provo, fine case a a material er in days court the charge pay Fourth district line the vast attendance representing ar In ths county jail. The Jail sentence George P. Parker's division canvon road. The .transmisoncom cattle theft, was deferred Saturday Judge it did practically b11 nations. IncludUtah Fair toof Power the Utah HURT Jones CRASH court IN THREE District andLLtght Fourth of the new a was suspended on condition that for motion A week. one for Hawaii. wTu from a were acting large delegation for $850 night and pany was also threatened as Superintendent (X A. Smith 8. the drtendant nav the damages In Oct. LAKE CITY. SALT Utah. trial ' was entered before Judge asked in .his complaint Senator At session, the e'd y; little change near-b- y closing and the entire city school ays. in the crash two weeks ago curred counsel for Davis and ual damages and an additional severalblaze was orchards.,:man "" a women and Two Parker twelve (UP) by of one Reed the Smoot. The temperature, finally brought ijn - seriously injured and a fire when Bishop H. A. Dixon's Car was tern will accord the heartiest co--' $1000 for exerhplary damages. was taken under advisement, Maximum temp. der control late Saturday night by apostles of the church, read from wtoperatton to The Evening Herby and automobile were" wrecked struck and badly:, damaged truck Anostle Paul f the writlnor 4hn 84 a force of 15 men working under : Saturday LARKY SEMON DD2S ald's plan of the aeraVweckly car. MEET . CONFERENCE HEALTH Springer's easo or Minimum temp. the direction of Sheriff J. D,,Boyd who preferred work loa life Cal., Oct 8. school feturo. VIOTORVILLE, T. complaint charging The , K health conference for the chiloriginal over North Temple dUl It did he ,7. speeding the noted and Forest Supervisor Charles De saying' "whatever he r while .with driving Saturday ..M dren of the Lake View and Vine-yar- d (UP) Larry Semon, Provo Drosoered." duct struck a car driven by Duke Rnrlno-eand The Gaf-celhis heart "From Is the that It Jr. died the on Moisv, thought the influence of liquor, was Schools" each Monday and I ri-Maximum tranp. school districts, will be held screen comedian, "Too Kamakua 30, Hawaiian. Thejar urjder ranch near her? shortly after usual' combination of a smaJlJboyOoDtjnuinsJhe senator said, disniissed when the Jury failed to . i umi Sunday ...... 88 Wednesday from 1 to 4 p. m., at the are are gooo "... mcy were qumers, and a match many was the j day, in Tho Evenmg Howld. jfor responsible at 8 , m. today. Pneumonia arrive at a unanimous verdict. home of Mrs. Alfred Johnson ..'Eva Biers, of this city. Minimum temp. starters but poor finishers.. . .the fire. --.. ,deathof r-- .cause ' Lake View;';; Sunday ilt . , , 51 re-pri- nt DETA FAMILY -- OBEDIENCE TO -- i IS WIPED OUT m. Lion-farmi- to-fl- sy Mary JdneLoose Called By Death - . . FIRE TRAPS. PRISONERS IN Highly Respected After Lingering Illness; Funeral Set for the-cre- st BRICK PLANT Passes -- -- Mrs. Loose - - . ' r C. B. BOYNTON LYNNSUHON IS RETURNED I SERVICESFOR st " LEAVES PROVO - . SARAH CURTIS life-lon- Herald Opens New Feature f CONFERENCE BRUSH BLAZE DOB DAMAGE COMES TO END registered JAIL SENTENCE semi-annu- I -- . IS SUSPENDED , . - "- : r The Weather 1- t :. h -- summy-nigni..wn- J en ar on - . . Rd |