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Show RIVALS THE DEATH DANOE This Thrilling Romantic Love Story Of Early, California, Will Make, You Tingle With Emotion Herald's New Serial Story to Begin Wednesday Is Written By a Provo Girl, Miss Evelyn Hansen TELEPHONE BEST UTAH COUNTY you get your paper regularly? before 8:45 pja. If not, telephone 495 SURPASSES THE REST FORTY-TIUR- ' -- oo vy Na YEAR, D v- - - oo u - V oo u u u -- u try COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1928. v PROVO, UTAH " "' ' " '" '" ""- " ' oo lzj 'L I : I8 .v : n h IU l iv UUUULI B IIIIIIIEIII III I , r n , :,fl , Ts--.- 111 I IIUILU vt Future Of Movement Declared council ""Leaders Attend Annual Session With Great Enthusiasm ca i , aU t I ia. v - f, xt.. u u m " - i, ' i v, : I "w- I f .. u u ul j urn nnnr u l illrlrllLLUUIIIL w m y hum 11 , ' TXT Tf AIL ' tt Ration is " ' : Interest In Presidential Campaign UnparaK leieaasfportsrorrvAltSections-Indicater- r uumen win ie rrom Republican Candidate Begins Heard Preparations for California WASHINGTON, Oct. Politicians of both Trip; 20,000 Acclaim Hoov-- , parties are looking forward to a g vote in the er In Gotham Invasion presidential election. Figures so far known indicate heavy registration practi-caH- y everywhere, with women voters preparing to exercise WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.Herbert Hoover 'returned home today from their voting right more extensively-tha- n ever before. New York-- , with, his eastern camBoth camps are striving hard to "get out the vote," and to begin preparations paign ended, for his journey next week to Cali thejndications today are that, while there still will be an untold thousands will seek out thi army of fornia to vote. The special campaign train ar- polls on November 6, out of sheer interest in the contest 23.-.(- "X mci.t to Secure R. O. T; C. Ill . SSKe. t e;: 1 oo oo 6o ltu ninnnnnrn v vvw wew-jwi- 's . oo UIOUUUULU 10 ;VJ I-- 1" n uj w w u vj ' JLv i;ipc - u CELEBRATION IF ;k oo vl fahiphType b 1 oo ... , " " j )o in . 95. oo-- - v- - US y UP) record-breakin- ""Preparations for-- a rousing ' , , , tion of Armistice day. Monday, f" A' , I , November 12n a manner befTUingjL ' belnR made brf the great event-a-re . 4 I , 4t Le. f s, v the Provo Post No. 13, American in gion, following a meeting held Scouts . Three Hundred Boy the city and county building Mon-rived here at 8:30 a. m. Mr. Hoover " " il'n paralleled Registration were ap' and state officials "renewed V and son, Allan, remained In New day V" C v, Froin virtually every corner of tht V as follows: advertising Iy ,fV pointed to friends. York The " visit their pledge to stand by the Republi-land comes report that registra- 1 1 IlEiH ClavtonV chairman r O P. James to will encan candidate an at begin today tion Scout movement, unparalleled this year. Many parade. Dr. Frank T. Reynolds map out his final week's program .experts look for a total of thusiastic opening pow-wo- w dance. George Harris; music and I on the western tour and to write from 38,000.000 to 40,000,000 comhall, Ross Ratclif fe. . of the Timpanogo! district the speech he will make at St. pared with m total of 1924 vote of K. O. T, C. Unit Sought Louts. rnnnr.iL Bov JScouts of Amer between 29,000,000 and 30,000,000. R. Edwards reported that favI. New York City offera a striking ica, at College Hall, Monday Vigorous Attack orable progress is being made on His ears still were ringing from "Maryland; to Massachusetls' Illustration of - the interest this the movement to, seeiire an R. O. When " Mrs. Mildred night. Plans for the coming battle between Herbert Hoover and Lannigan the noisy, enthusiastic acclaim of T, C. unit f?r the Provo heh scnooi W ill Be Battle Line-O- f year were formulated and Go. Smith liasnde-eloped- rT d (ahove), "actress atidf oTOertpera 20.000 persons " who " packed Into in one of the . projects Thja for launch The reelstratirar here :1s v9mrr:.f by the Legion that has met sineer. called on Johnny Kiibane at Madison Square Garden last n;ght Demo Chief ' lor nbout 500.000 ahove t!m lft?4 ,it.. for funds with a great deal of enthusiasm ano a Cleveland, O., club to protest to hear him tear Into Governor Al- ing a spirited drive E. Smith's prohihit'on niodifi- -' s. CliicagowUh a tJSOO.000 registration ohHnn. t.li.tt hd w.is taking Ihm the week beginning November 5. Hppeai to bi rcnehiiig is about one third above the total counties and relief farm of II. 'cation, MAJJ.O.V the one lt, IMII. hot waberpiiwcr wild A eight the' show, word:) loo legiotr report Uiuuy onj pmll Evry Wn Tli;..; nnmher vr.tintr ir In Smith's home city. It " Vr was program he and the swatted by given Ahoy," comprising the Tlmpanogoa district passed .T.' I'. " "Shipmates -ALBANY, N. Y Oct 23 (UP) Ua , ,hnl. most was the and direct in council was represented at last the vigorous jaw. Earl Rrynolds, -chairman of the champion Wilh before the wka-gor registration running 3,000,000 'show committee.night' meeting, with some. if the J s- fJohnny" went down but recovered attack of his campaign. votes are cast, Gov. Alfred E. Smith m 1 to arise and I For nearly half an hour the crowd . Past Commander T). Orlif Allen T officials coming from as far away Bhe, his last of enjoyed today day ease,jer la2i vote Scout officers of as Hinckley. ported on his recent visit'to the na- throw her through a glass door. shouted its welcome, waving small puttering around with the "rare Theayer of LlncoIn Neb to dat9 clty American flags and creating a fowl and animals" of his executive tional legioa convention at San An- Both asked police for warrants, every rank and grade were present ' ha, abouL30.000 registratio- n-. 6000 ' scene similar to that at Kansas mansion including general cnurcn oiiiemi, tonio, Texas. and menagerie finishing jrain over 1924. These merely are Musical numbers were given by bishops, and stake pesidenU. City when Hoover was nominated. work on hia Boston speech . mple. of what ia happening In Zola Martin and Evelyn Ostlund, $7500 Budget Submitted When the. Republican candidate tomorrow 10 il m when -iFrom at to take care quarters of the land. Even tentative Dixon. on ny The budget Sarah the first a the reading appeared platform, Jy . rr ,...1,!.. c Li I tne ariiyi"?" demonstration begem Shouting UI the polls are closed two weeks ttlcalh, everybody voted VemiJnVr, the coming year was submitted by tinued - for ten minutes. - Finally from tonight the Democratic presi- a matter of conrfls an(, th( President Lee R. Taylor, of Payson, quieted, the crowd waited patiently dentin nomlneee will be pushing a8 imari cn!pfly ln the is(rat j( chairman of the budget committee. through the speech of Vice Presihe moat intensive of hl inaitllte8 hilht)rto unequalra His recommendations calling for an dent Denies, and then opened ' its . Campari u' terest. lic appropriation of $7500, substantially lungs and waves Its flags when me Aiianiic sseaooara. Women Eligible Hoover Introduced was the same as last year's figure, wai his for The division of the .138 electoral Many Possibilities ofUtah County --There are about 6,000,000 persons speech, keping It up the second time votesln these eight vital states unanimously aaopiea ai xne nirei-Ineligible to vote in the coming The quota of each subdivision for 13 minutes. As Producing Center from Maryland to Massachusetts, election, and of this number about of the district was apportioned and Hoover stood, helplessly, waiting probably will tell the tale of the 28,500,000, are women. Set Forth Many of Ad- brunets. 'lo me right are three Newly-Forme- d plans made for the annual drive In Above on the left are election. With those states , and these, both mala and s,i.ting female, howNovember. (Continued on Page Three) blond types. What's the difference? Only the bleaching process, my even with a substantial majority wiU be stay at homes. i President Nephl L. Morrte, of Salt dears, AJtah-couMarie-- Prevost at the top, Joan Crawford in the center . dressed ByAndrewJensen, of them. Smith believes he can win. ever, - Report from if that's many urban cenLake, who was the principal speaK-e-in- -r And Tex's - his cause Guinan at the bottom before and after they bleached their themWithout : tost is nc a producfng'Tcenter "forB betterj ters say that the omen literally David OrMcKay 7 of the evening, delivered an hair. Possibly they are strong believers In that line: ' "Gentlemen preParade, Speech In Boston r have swampf d the registration cengrade of livestock and the feeding fer blonds" .. His have been announoed plana ters. In New York, Philadelphia, of sheep, cattle and hogs for the (Contlnucd on Page Three) The Timpanogoa stake held its gtockyajdSr-were-point- ed officially only as far as- Boston, St Louis, St Paul, Baltimore, out by Chitaberwhere stake he will in the first conference parade Wednesday cago and Louisville, Increased regisW. K. Wallace, representative of Grove afternoon and. Saturday the United States Department of nacle at Pleasant speak .that night, tration is reported, and the women but a definite schedule - for the are and Sunday. Church Historian An- Agriculture, during his recent demaiding much to sweU the totals. O.. other is cities expected shortly." drew Jensen and Apostle David onstrations here with stock growers delivered Concentration of the final drlva McKay"were visitors and of the county. B. II, Roberts, warhorae of Utah In the east was Smith's own strateProvo Republican women" will the chief addresses. Meetings were held at Spanish be will the principal gy... Next week his Republican opThe keynote of the conference fork and Payson, with Dr. K. C. Democracy, meet at the home of Mrs.' Edith Y. was missionary werk; both at home Ikeler of' the U. A. C. and County bpeaker at a Democratic rally to ponent, Herbert Hoover, will be T:30 at Booth held be Provo at evening the Wednesday " high school moving toward the Pacific coast to and sbcoad. AndreV Jensen stated Agent W. J. Thayne cooperating. VV. R. Butlerls Chairman Of auditorium Wednesday at 7:30 p. east his vote. Senator Curtis, Re- . o'clock. life Mr. Wallace his ,of the that greater enthusiastic portion -waayery r Provo Drive For auMxJRj-at:tsJa-Jmo'M' men of Utah stake met Sunthrouglw -pui)iiCa7r W. H. Folland wIITbe the speak ha bjrejLSJiMtJS-- n as one of the ablest ate who isxirery state out the here missions all day afternoon at the B. Y. U. in That the had will also visited be he today, be to most declared the which he er of the evening. Vocal duets will frArTcnvtnTTOtr "Membership world except the one in South Ideal that he had yet seen for the campaigners and debaters and has going west The east will be left be furnished by Mrs. Rose Kartch-ne- r in the '' Funeral services forMrs. Annie "... Pjot.... Clarence Boyle, stake supart in the cam- for Smith to play with. ". J.i.2...1lll America.. fffie'lnaf-ke-t taken an active In finishing of divesToclt' and Mrs. Leland Cook. Mrs. defense of the "- -' paign this year The governor indicated he would Madsen were hekl in the Trovo that "'" pervisor of 'M' men, gave' a short explained McKay Apostle the of "chairman R. W. Butler, Melba Miss and how Sarah Dastrup Democratic national candidates take no official notice of Curtis' Fourth ward chapM Monday aftrj talk on 'M' men activities and ae three ways of preaching: Study of Various Grndes Refreshments will., be there and their policies. It alms to give proper gultance- in twolttIianmial Red Cross roll call Dastrup. invasion todav of his adopted noon with J. P. McGulre of the' through-o'lt.hVv'allace Mr. 7 ' emphasized to served. Some leisure time and social recreation In this city, is funking extraordinary entertain- - home town. Curtis has declined to ward bishopric presiding. Mrs. Mad-se- n do He said' that we and what neceii-sitthe by riewonstrations cd uou- - speak at the cf ynune rCen. He introduced Mer the died Ftldayevening. at tho. of Provo for ""STtlRppubKcaft-wonien-aieuig-ip noonday everyone radiated an influence afid f "i:ei to study the niem. is onerea m ine famous meeting of, mens M io be In attendance. admonished the Saints to radiate grades demanded in the market for gar quartet, consisting of Le i whiah is being staged In his honor home of her daughter in Salt Lake local Red Cross in the enta:! the' wa'rd membership ;sidrnt: to Anderson, Lawrence Lee. "I shall give him the key of the City. the right Influence inthe world which top prices are offered, Grande Julius Madsen nad Edgif Black - j city," Smith said, indicating I tlves, and urged that all ive tncir cnapier.. them. . Fhoiild about the The services were opened with thlambsbe and POSTPONED steers MKETING O. I C. bought The campaign which opened here support in putting, over the 'M ot ham, . and the popular American ' presentation would be theoretical duet "O Love Divine," by Mrs Nr. Idea of 'uniformity an with ' men program. Fork entertainers, "Tabby and rather than actual ef' ma p; Bullock and Miss Mrrwr The meeting of the Republican Is part of a nation-wid- e -ara'd?,..size and coitirt.JThe iniport-4frii- e - MABETr 1YTIXTOCR - An cutline of the activities for Monday Bun,"" with- - thcli repertoire oil Smith listened In last nlcrM t Ite Jepperson. The invocation wsi million Red women of the Plsnnt VieW ward was of enroll to Jive fort pointed proper culling WASHINGTON JQct 23 (UP)--Mrthe coming year was presented. Cross members for 1929, in which precinct,- - which'was to be held al the New York speech of. Hoover offered by Bishop H. Aldous Dixon. out. so that i a bunch, of catchy campaign melodies. tennis, more of Mrs. Fred Fergu Mabel Walker Wlllebrandt. residence swimming, Basketball, the and'exneets to Inenmorntn Ma nn. "Kesignation." was sung by MurCoss were Red were 3,000 than chapters purchased that Wed- assistant U. S.v attorney general, feeders ROAD IMPROVEMENT OKEHEp swer to Hoover's horseshoe pitching, debating, public Last Tar four son in the Edgemont ward not the sam gradv that th arguments In the ray Roberts,... by . special rcrpiept. of are participating. and other been crosschorus 2 The county commissioners post- will leave here today on a of speech he is to make at Boston. speaking, male after which he sang "The I til p. vn., has shouM-b- e were enrolled, nesday at out and cullM members "bottoms" million as wore 2 m. outlined unmusical activities Hour." Th; country speaking tour in behalf of disposed of as quickly as possible Utah county have approved the poned until Monday at p. states. Butler Chairman the competitive sports for the year. the candidacy of Herbert Hoover, and the The speakers were Bishop Tl. J. dertaking of improvements oh a tfie chair- change ia flueto the funeral to for asked accept When proper "tops" kept stretch of highway from Nolan to Maurice Jones as chairman, with of Charles E.JTurner being under the direction, of the Repub Murdock and Ralph Nlelson, Mr. to of drive, in the order prothe.Provoget finishing manship C. - lican naUonal committee. Cluff, Beaver Creek, near the Carbon of the Wasatch county Ray Stewart' and Don he was proud of held Wednesday. fits from the best market prices. were chosen to act as council com- - Butler staUMt that line. . Tha proposed project schools. Mrs. Bullock and Misij Jep.. . an opportunity to take active pnfl .He urged the farmers "t7 "pool county w - . an road person sang "Whispering Hope." bv " thrlr shipments and. maintain a will make possible Fork in the work of the American Red contests. ing lnter-war- d through Spanish special request, and the benediction canyon to uniform quality in their carload Colton. Cross. was pronounced by Andrew Knud-se- n Work on the road will be . shipments. Instead of shipping Annimrf OIl of the high council, inen In each ward are asked to be An.T completed this fall, it is announced. more he said, "to put mixed The lots. our is "It duty," growinf President John Johnson dedicated present on Union meeting nvs to our shoudrcrs to the wheel and Wrl-lacMrwas emphasized by barley assist In. making the activities to make Provo city cemeSenator-WilliaH. KlnsT" who maintained '.bet there the tha grave at the this roll call a success. When Dies , tnter- suit their specific neeas ana . tery. , was-mo- re Dema in confronLU3 we. from . principal speaker . spirited energy . i sin. ocratic to function In com this cereal the Cross than from held Red the rally, party high expect school auditorium Saturday evening Services promptly, efficiently, and provide Widow? , with Nor Precinct needed. Chairman Niels Is The whatever relief Fugal Riding 23. (UP) TWO Oct. last AUTOMOBILES STOLEN GIRARD In Kas., February. marriage in were Other speakers charge. have we ever been disappointed comIn a statement to'" the United Sam R. Thurman, Abe Turner, O. this expectation. Now In our time Almost a year of successful BOLANZO, Italy, Oct 23 (UP) -- Two automobiles were" stolen las of Press his daughp. married lite totlay - M. or for Larson and m panionate to show our appreciation Antonio Schmaleinger, cripTJtoh Talr toBaTTif. concerning the relations be- night shortly after 10 O'clock en never failed ter with Aubrey. Roselle has conFuneral services for Amos Riding, has George which ganization war Wedstood ' thetwo:-st tween Girard at the pled En street veteran, and J Center First Julius, E. Haldeman between. vinced cowd The large night la attendance of Provo. will be held ln the Bonneus, bv answering its annual call for not love has warmer other each two North. "Their for was of and First One the these people young to that be was altar married. also highly entertained by mu- ville ward chapel, Thursday at. 1:30 nesday! Just today publisher, memberships. a diminished in the slightest, if it a green Bulck coupe belonging lo as ha was to pronounce the word sical numbers Southwest por from the B. Y. TT. p. m. Friends may view the body at "We should be proud to ..become have instituted the Deginnmg 01 sort been G. 158 and of of had there W. East Fifth constructive any had, program. j "ves," sealing the ceremony, he Dayhell, Cousrar qaurtet and the tion tonight. the family home on . Sprln vllle members of this organization whose definite a the street. a and North other The break, press, While her young, companionate Tnter-meparticularly 'car, dropped dead at ,hls bride's feet. road, prior to the service string trio. work each yea touches Intimately Maximum Chevrole-tcoaehdeliciwould a to had father's have V. In D his the . It was loft to the ecclesiasticlergy, belonged husband works The Democrats will hold another will be in theJProvo'fv c- ,the lives of millions of Americana." ous: so who Monday . The of Cmndali. earn morsel., cal authorities to decide WhethSnringville. preachers ajtvlng, Josephine Descriprneetinsf Sriturdsv, October 27, an;1 eterv. Red CroRS workers with proper ereamert,to th's vounjr tions of the sf;n en i s hfive been er the In Lie wns a ilow or .till Hie final ore on November 3 in con - j Mr. Ri'Mnt; died M his t.r.-is nuenrimg mgi. Wn tartly rr!tic!7ed credentials will Vls't the people of Haldeninn-JulluMinimum J t' herH'tt tn is doing j,iil ufftceis of narwnk-f- t picture allow at tho Ul i vingL. j junction 20 day following a brUit iilm this city ho are urged to respond Mhool. where she Monday I her (Continued on Page Three) L Z by communities. AUMfnora theater. ; r to this worthy movement. puouwouiA,' iyua lirrgntf-iimpanogo- eele-br- s E.. a 1 ".''' A 4 V' "Vvt J1 1: stay-at-home- lVK x- :'"ff.P V, VllllUlwAllV I II ullil ' TO DO BATTLE spon-soie- liui-ban- " ln-tl- - . . me, . LIVESTOCKIS 'EMPHASIZED TIMPANOGOS ; ..,.v.r, iiu. CONFERENCE g. , Se t.v ntjt ROBERTS WILL -- - STAKE W MEN HOLD SESSION rProvo Republican Women Will Gather ADDRESS RALLY -- BY RED CROSS . MRS. MADSEN -- LAID TO REST wji. ls . y entire-citizensh- - ' ser-v'e- es nt SENATOR KING . all-ye- lompa moiiate Marriage Is Success, Says Bride's Father j PX SPEAKER - Bridegroom During Ceremony: Is Bride per-'lacr- Weather Haideman-Jullus-4e-clar- -- -- . -- a illj I ""''"f" ; . Set For Thursday 1 " r , !' , . |