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Show FORTY-THIR- YEAR, NO. 140, D .. . ;, . . . .,, , . PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, . ;. - DECEMBER 28, 1928. UTAH,-FRIDA- - ---- -y- ..y-::,.- 1 rV,. ''""" .;,,,: .itl AW ' IU UlimiULU lYilburIIeldman Accused of Slaying Wife; Told Story of Spouse's Suicide After She Confessed 'Flapper Murder.' . r ANTON. n IPV 4n "j: : Hi UWI V r"i ' 7 IM oo-- r- o( 73 .Win;- - v. V- '4 V; :V ' S.,"s : , - " '; ( ; v ., - . fectedrEfficiency CITY askslShtrjff Than $300,000 Are Recorded; Progress Shown. 52,000. oo rYour-An- r Eaterl- - t ! I Willimitlv 87bf - CartervilU,- - Fatally-I-n- r jured vyhen'Struckby Smithy, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith of Carter-villdied.Friday morning at 3:30, in the Aird hospital, as a' Thursday night when he was xesultprniumssustained struck by a car driven .by Max Pope, 5 IT West Second North street, son of District Attorney M. B. Pope. way 1 The fatal accident occurred at 6:30 directly in front of the Lincoln store, at the top of the first dugway, north of Provo. The lad had been sent into the store by his brother, Russell, 14, who was waiting for him on the east side of the road. Leaving the store, Willis made a quick dash across ' the high way, directly in the path 'of the Pope car. communication. No Details Given in Letter 4 No reason lor the refusal of the commission to conlirm these aDDointments is civen in the letter. Two other principals in county offices have been told verbally that the commission would welcome a change of deputies. While no formal requests have as yet been made- of these principals, they have been told by Commissioner Smoot desired a Change it would be heartily that if the In these cases, as in that of commission. tLe anproved by me aepuiy .SU. r:ilS l.U icasoii ia giicu iyi me uwub vu. ' Smoot to have a change. in the office of County Daryl Fo.kr of Lehi, a deputy Sense of Pleasant Grove; and John' Wesley Treasurer Taylor, Ammon Auditor of f Juttleare of in ice, County the deputy said to be the other deputies who are obnoxious to Chairman ' ' Smoot. . . Mr. Jf rrsc has "served as a deputy county auditor during the administration of Mr. Tuttle.as well 'as part of tliat of his predecessor, Clifford L. Wright. He is recognized as one nf the mr(i ror.irctent office men in the city and county build ing, andiccjrding to Mr. Tuttle, has always given satisfac tion. ' , If e, m Injuries Of 4-Year-- Old Prove Fatal ; N Substantial Cains These figures, taker, from trie annual report of A. A. Loveless, hurtl. Mme. Yen TsungChu with ing Inspector, and just filed . PEIPING, China The interna,-tionall- y the board of city commissioners, re-famous "Drop of Blood" Provos in substantial gains one of the choicest treasures of the fleet in 1928. old Manchu dynasty is to be sold building progress shows tnai w new The rCport ' for charity. durin the pant built were homes sensa The- news has created a as against 37 for 1927. Whils tion in China, steeped in,tradition, year for permits estimat. the applicants The "Drop of Blood" is a flawless would cost approxihomes these" ed ruby, valued at $300,000. IJs owner mately $167,050, It is the opinion of Is Yen Tsung-Chu- , former princess the Inspector that they actually and ridow of the chief secretary cost ten per cent more than the o fthe late President Yuan Shi permits rail far. Kai. . Twenty-thre- e more homes wer She was a lady of the court dur built 1928 than during 1927. during Marichu out. During the report shows. -- Thirfeen new regime. ing the cropped Fearn was called to the door of this time the ruby came Into her business houses were erected durut-' without a his home and the girl, possession, .together with quantity ing the year as compared with nine infive bullets of .Buddhist treasures. tering a word, fired last year. Thirty buildings were Now she Is going to sell them all, remodeled to his body. as compared with 21 last husLater, in a confession to her in- to aid her stricken countrymen. year. ' born finder the Mme. Tsung-Chband, Mrs. Heldman admitted . "Months Popular discretions with Fearn and other old regime, has the tiny, Wjund feet Early A large percentage of the permits men. of cninese aristocracy, dui sne were take'n out in the early months wears at her wrist an American of the present year, 13 having been watch. issued for new homes during the . , monh of March. First Ward ChapH The business houses built will cost $58,512, the" report states.. The largest permit Issued was that for the First ward chapel costing V Willis " - Car on State Highway Near Provo. of the BoycttoeeottliflgHohr ; ' What Fur? So's Af- - - building Permita for new homes, business houses anJ churches wre'e1 issued in Frqvo dur. cx- ng the past year, aggregating of more than Z00yoC2. In addition to these 31 permits wore granted for remodeling of buildings at" a total cost of approximately a-- GauserSays-Smoot- - Written notification has been received by Sheriff J. D. Boyd from A. O. Smoot, chairman of the Utah county comand Charles mission, that the appointments of George-Davi- s Coates as deputy sheriffs will not be confirmed by the board of county commissioners' for 1929. Mr. Smoot, in his letter, Permits Issued During Year; Expenditures of More Seventy-thre- oo- --)- o-- ;0o --- dfo Will Not Be Confirmed; Other Offices IN HI Sil Gffl Wilbur 0." Heldman: Lorain furnace salesman, was charged formally with murder wun ine -- today in connection fTeflth of his wife, Margaret who was shot "to death after confessed Killing vernaru Fearn, Waco coal dealer, ainvlnr In Admitted Fnam. with whom Margaret ad mltted intimacies, was sho to death on the night of Doc. 6. A wipk later Mrs. Heldman confessed and her husband bundled her in his car and started for canton to sur roriflftr her. Enroute the gunwoman was shot and killed. 'Heldman claimed she in committed suicide., AfUr vestigation, he was held under J25,' noo bond as a material witness. The warrant was sworn out oy Coroner T. -- C. McQuttf. before Justice of the'Peace Donald Smyth. The county grand jury will receive the charge when It convenes on Jan. 7. Heldman, meanwhile, is still held in lieu of bail. atSuspicion. was not directly tached to Heldman unUl Ora Slater, Cincinnati detective, was called into the inquiry. A few days ialcT Heldman was arrested. Discrepancies In Story McQuate declined to say n what evidence the warrant was based. numer-ou- s During the investigation In HerallegecLdiscrepancies man's story of his wife's death 11 PROVO 23 Ohio. .Dec. ' ma Drouier ana ttoy wiuougnoy, another lad who was on the west side of the pavement, shouted to him to look out for the car, but it was apparently too late. He had almost reached the east edge of the paying strip, when the right headlight of the" Pope car struck him, throwing him a distance of 40 feet, according to measurements made. Examination of his injuries made i ' . hAs;:-s.- at the Aird hospital, where he was LeRoy Hutchihgs Succumbs to rushed by Pope and Chase Nichols, disclosed a. serious basal fracture Internal injuries After of the skull. Profuse bleeding folAuto Accident, lowing the crash also mitigated "' f against his recovery, So's vour ant eater! Look close Russell Smith and the Willough- of Mr. son 4, Le satisant to see Roy the Hutchings, where it's a bit hard the only eye witnesses of by According to Mr. Taylor, Mr. Fowler has also given of Pleas the lad, accident, told Sheriff J. D. fnrtorv service and ho can see no. reason, as far as Mr. ow-- eater fur coat leaves off and the and Mrs. O. G. Hutchings ant eater tegins. The girl is Miss ant View, died at the1 Aird hospital Boyd, that the boy seemed to ler's work is concerned, why there should be a change. sense the nearness of the ear, mothe sentiment and prevails Virginia Cartlich and the scene Js shortly after noon Friday following county building At the" city to alleviate mentarily, after he reached ; the an operation" performed activithe Philadelphia zoo, where they that the action 6f Mr. Smoot is based on the political was pavement He hesitated for a brief he when received Linjuries ties of some of these deputies in the recent county campaign. are studying the reactions of var- struck by a car Christmas day. second, but apparently tried to beat the car In a last decperaU at- - I Some of these deputies are said to have been active against ious animals to coats made of the Not Considered Serious connot were for ant At tempt his is own. instance, This out, It first, same fur as their pointed Injuries the election of Mr. Smoot. Com-Kmnsidered very serious, a cut in his TMHn't Sm ttnv is Coates Mr: at sheriff, was where first, a.trifle deputy now, in shy Dividend, eater, that Both Pope and Nichols declared which required several was overwhelmingly defeated. - Mr. Fowler but maybe It was Uie Binile that tongue to close up being the only to Sheriff Boyd that they wrt to stitches is also said to have taken an active partem the campaign' inally won Tiim over." injury that seemed to require the tally unaware of the boy a presence attention of the physicians. When on the road until his shadow flit n against Mr. Smoot. the boy continued to grow steadily ted in front of the headlight Then-visioThnr nnlitiral activities of the deputies had anything to of the road was partly obwas taken, which worse, an denied was today by do with the sending cf. the letters, revealed Berious. internal injurie's, scured by the "blind spot" caused Smoot. some of the vital organs being bad- by an approaching car, approxi Efficiency Is Reason, Says Smoot ly disturbed. An operation, advised mately 75 yards distant The' were by the attending physician as 'the traveling northward at a speed 'There are other deputies who were just as active against last resort 4.0 save-hi- s life, was per said to have been less than 90 miles me' or probably more so in the recent election, as these four. formed Thursday night, but he an hour. diswell as as of the service, proper the and good Efficiency failed to rally and died at 12;40 FriAccording to Sheriff Boyd, factors that n Provo Woman Is day afternoon. will be preferred against cipline among the county employees are the only charges Gillman and me in this further Investigation Accident unless Christmas Pope, Day governed the action of Commissioner ' ' Paid Final, Impressive The accident which eventually should produce new evidence.. . case," said Mr. Smoot. " Willis was a member of tho caused his death occurred Christ"In most of the county offices, the help is working to. the Tribute. mas day, when he' was struck by a Trailbuilder class of the Primary i and their services in -- those instances the of public interest car driven by Ewlng Sibbett, son of association of the Grandvlew ward . I .la " i. These fjgures indicate substan. ww. , Largely attended and impressive Mr. rnd Mrs. George. E. Sibbett, 112 t the' time of his death. He atr tial growth in the community a are very sausiaciury ts. in ,tne funeral services for Mrs. jane TVo nil ostinn of the confirmation of the deputies Souttr Fourth East street The koy ttjided the feurth grade of the Lin Funeral services for Joshua W. compared .with former normal the board Snyder, well known and highlyj-e-spectt- d wan playing in front of the Edgc-mo- coln high school. . ffip will rome uo on January 7. when Latta, who died at his home in years, Mr. Loveless state,- - Ttv.s Pi ovo citizen, were held ward chapel on the Provo - Besides his parents, he Is sur Orem Monday, were held Thursday is especially true with regard to the sits for this purpose and also to fix the salary schedule of the Fourth in the afternoon 24. Dec. - SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. canyon road? when he ran out in vived by one brother. Russell, and afternoon in the Timpanogos ward many fine new homes that have with which they are' chargedac-cordin- g Thursday ward -c- hapel. Mrs. Snyder, the the path of the Sibbett car to re- eight sisters, Mrs. Millie McDonald E. chapel. iRshop James H. Clsrk been erected during - the - present appointive officera. a duty (UP) State Auditor John to law. " widow of James C. Snyder, died trieve a lost hat. He was rushed to Bird, Mapletdn; Mrs. Jennie Whip Holden was released last night af- presided. year. Monday evening at the family resi the hospital by Sibbett, where physi ple, Tooele'; Mrs. Delia Noack, and The service's were opened by the ter a police Investigation of ths dence In Provo. cians pronounced nis injuries to be Miss May Smith, Salt Lake; Mrs. death of Hogan A. Arnsten, 73, mixed quartet .singing "Tho' Deep ' T. SCHEDULE B. With TESTING automoPrayer an Open S. comparatively slight, unless, intern. Clara Meldrum, Mrs. Hattle Carter, Harris killed and and by struck Hyrum ning Trialjf," A tentative schedule for the early J. P. McGuire opened with pray al troubles had occurre'd, a condi Mrs. Florence Ferguson; and Miss bile. The auditor was" requested to offered the invocation. Nlda Smith, all of ProVo. er, the benediction was pronounced tio which later developed. The speakers were Theodore Farl- part of Utah county, tuberculosis appear this afternoon at an Inquest He! was born in Pleasant View, The funeral services will be held drive among the cattle has by William Ashworth. and the before City Judge N. H. Tanner. ey, Sr., Charles. Burrows, Jorgen testing b.een drawn up by County Agent W. Holden said he jgrave at the Provo city cemetery September 11, 1924. Besides his par- Sunday in the Grand VieVr ward Hansen and George Bunker. was dedicated oy james r. laysoa ents, he is survived by four broth- - chapel st 1 p. m. Friends may viow J. Thayne and Dr. C. L. Jones, vet body at a. street Intersection and' Miss Anna Jensen lurnished two at Keeler Bnij ere, Gf'ore, ElmorDonald and La the body at the residence after 9 beautiful vocal solos, "O My Fath- eranian. The tesfing will begin his car passedover the body. that and -Prof. Alfred Osmond gave, several Bishop R. J. Murdock were "the var tnree sisters, Mrs. Margaret o'clock Sunday morning. Bishop Sadness crept Into the home of I do hot know whether I killed er," and. "O Say What Is Truth." Elbe'rta, Monday, December 31WedProvo speakers, and each dwelt upon.. Hutch- Mark Kartchner, Jr., will be In Genola, Fe:0ucn, Lula and Theresa Mr. and Mrs. Arvil S. Milnes of interesting readings him or whether he was deud when John Shepherd sang "I Know That con.tinueas follows: Mis. MonHotel the at club life of services. InteVtnent 2: of View.and Rntarv the active Friday Funeral charge Goshen, splendid li3. all of Pleasant' following Christmas, Provo the struck by my machine,". Holden My Redeemer Lives," and as a clos nesday, January Tuts- - when their day Snyder,- - who .was the oldest mem- arrangements will be announced will be In the Provo city cemetery. son, John Roberts. said. , ing number the- quartet renaerea day, January 14; Santaquin, . ol loccl ward. and H. C. Johnson, manager ber of the Fourth lat:;-- , Lday, January 15; Spring Lake B. Milnes, was accidentally killed Police investigators said Arnsten "Abide With Me DISARMAMENT PLANNED the Utah Oil company ,was intfe--" ""Jesus, Lover "of My Soul," was hit John Johnson pronounced the Payson (west mountain) Wednes- when he fell from a porch. apparently had been killed by a left of of the Presi GENEVA, Dec. 28. lUP sung by the quartet .consisting the grave at the day,: January 18; Payson, .Monday, benediction,-anThe accident which bfouehFah duced as the newesrmember aad run driver, and his body dent J. Loudon of the League of Dr. T. L. Martin, Mrs. Lcland Cook, in the street, a few minutes before Provb tity cemetery was dedicated January' 21, and Salem, Tuesday, end to the Christmas joy of the club. D. ' Nations preparatory disarmameM Visitors present at the club lunch Mrs. Rose Kartchner and F. January 22. s Holden's machine came to the inter- by A. F. Davis. family, occurred at a rooming Included T. H.. Smith of Salt Hess. A violin solo, Wonderful commission, announced today the house in Kenilworth, Utah, whore eon section. , They had no clew to the of Provo. Mother of Mine," was furnished by commission will meet April IXthe mother and children had gone Lake and Clarence Boyle Identity of the hit and run driver. Miss Lucille Merrill, and Mrs. R. to spend Christmas with Mr. Mil Arnsten, hand cart ploneCr, was Gam Clark sang "Spirit of God." nes. . The family recently moved oh his way to a dairy to get the h d Mrs. Rose Kartchner and. Mrs. Community-Churcstruck. the while when Manavu milk of ward, the into supply family Cook rendered the duet, 'My He was carrying a glass father is still working in the mines and the quartet "New and Renewed Purposes" is Faith In Thee,"We'll at Kenilworth. jug which was shattojed by the lm O. Cv Bt'ebe, a native of Provo, Uhderstand." "Sometime sang Bach an ReV. in the and E. were of Er him subiect The severely the staying pact, cutting family acconr-panistWith and former cashier of the Zlon Savnrmbilru apartment of a rooming elder's New Year's message at the Miss WiUna' Boyle was the street around his pody was spat; died of Trust and company, ings In con a church had andblood. Milnes Mrs. Sunday tered with hung Community house, Mrs. Snyder was born APril 29. cancer. Thursday, at the Hollywood 78 ALT LAKE CTTY, Utah., blanket on a. line which ran across ncction with the service of morning aeeord wood, Calif., hospital, Holly bul11 s in o'clock. noted the at Physl-clahPROMOTION condition 28 NIMS GIVEN wuishin uliiih begins (UP) King's LONDON, Dec, agreement whereby the Utah. ex- - crossed the plains by ox team and ing to word received by Salt Lake - Leslie W. Nims, Provo manage of attending King George Is- -' letin last night, brought the live story of the house. - The baby sua- - Aordial welcome is especially r will came to Provo In 1S61, where she relatives. com the first JJdAhoSugai)mpony to the ipnuecj lQL&iLJrisiiprsJ house ran the from sued' today the first morning "the Utah Power and Light physicians together for denly 7XTr. Beebe spent his boyhood in close Its Elslnore factory, and " T' The-usuof the Sunday hind since made her home. -- the. as a major blancondition- - in time in . Week. session served the 7 has Itself thrust who upon King's porch, Provo and came to Salt Lake as a the Gunnison Sugar company, ' jany, This fact indicated today that ket,, and fell lo the ground below. school is held at 10 a. m. The work Flrnt Primnry President in the Officers Reserve Corps, has several days. It said: will withdraw from comreti-iio- n She was the first president of the young- man, and accepted a minor an narrowis of unconwHh the education' notified importhas of an army fair in been by a had was only He "The ; King religious night, up George picked recently King for sugar beets in Salt association, position In'the bank of which he afand taken to a ant one and should have more con- Folirth ward Primary ftcials of his promotion as a lieU quieter sleep towards morning. est margin of safety in his fight scious conditio ' Lake and Utah counties to held that office for 22 yeass. terwards became Cashier. He served and now than lived-fothe In ' tenant colonel. for sideration ultimate he recovery. parents, less where by is taking eight There difficulty hospital, terms astnational bank examIts Cental field plant was . For several years she had been ' While there is considered to be hours. The worst injuries were in times past. nourishment and the general atate . iner; todav. ,' her data names and for y reported Peo thegathering 12 of acute cause no The Young Immediate head. for the on last the suffered meeting has Improved during He waXmafrie'd three times. His The competition, will be re- ' and ' the of Snyder 7 Forsythe be history held m., p. at worse -over for the Is the of tun Mrs. Milnes ple's society jvill hours. anxiety , be Clara Woodruff, placed by cooperation s taken after a Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hamblin of Subject, "Learning from Experi- families, and their relatives, and first Mfife, of(wasWilford "At a. consultation held this which the King tween the firms to stabilize J' : from T letters received she daughter a)l had Woodruff, ence." Provo. morning the progress during the week of favorable progress, the sit the sugar industry In the over the world in answer to her fourth president ot the L. D. S. Funeral services were held this week was reviewed; during uation is considered to be none too state and work for stronger ; for information regarding church, He is survived by the wid' Utah: Unsettled past ' requests ALLOWED PETITION 1 at been detinue has Deserct the there afternooa that Mortuary. good. ow five daughters, Mrs. Gcorgt period sugar tariff protection against The Provo city boardof adjust- her ancestors,, and those of her late tonight and Sat- Improvement In the local condition. Officials at the palace believe 120 G street; Mrs. E. E. Cuban competition, it was anurday; colder in the King's condition HUNT FOIt TRAIN WRECKERS ment havo granted the petition Of husband: I)uring th(s time she injd Maycock, the check the On other hand, general the of Ogde'n; Mrs. Emma Kelley, ' nounced. . Mark L. Roberts 358 North Fifth collected thousands of names and Byer, Dec. 28. SAN FRANCISCO, as evidenced by the as indicated In the bulletin, was condition, New York; Mrs. A. K. Jensen, Sc. iThe agreement, putting an histories. West street . merely be does to was men a setback which requesting 'believed and resppnstrength, (UPVTwo Maximum temp. King's weight ' She is survived by two sons, atUe, and Mrs. Hester Campbell of t eomp.i-tioh- " end to "cut-throI to erect to closer a the sion garage in Illness an as the Santa same such aiblc of the the for not show the expected derailing progress. in which neither firm Thursday, 45. E.." and Albert F. Snyder of Breckinridge, Texas; a soon, WoodJames meet-'Kin- g the line than atoning Fe" Is were near still property hope'Measures best adapted for Hespeia suffering. They Missionary one efcter, Mrsr Margaret B. ruff, and two brothers, ' Angus of profited,extends over a perMinimum temp: tnir thU riiffie'nltv were considered I ful last nieht that the next two or .sought today by half a hun-- ! I dinanres allow. A. A. Loveless, city Provo; Bountiful and Horace Beebe, of 413 iod of years, officials said. 16 of and Yates Logan, the wa3 15. favprincipal three days might bring more died deputy sheriffs and special o. buHding Inspector and determined upon." Thursday, FlIUs West street, Provo: " SfltOh witness Xlcers7. Clues were Blight. . turn In the1 erableHurm HOLDENSET FREE AFTER t ' 5 : nr Commissioner LAID TO REST SERVICES FOR JOSHUA LATTA $75,-00- Well-Know- 0. . DEATHPROBE nt ' PROF. OSMOND BABE KILLED struck-Arnsten- BY BAD FALL 'a . CLUB SPEAKER at-th- - " d PROVO NATIVE two-qua- rt . If i f ';7 mi. m Hi "'I lis Gbhdit ion Is Still Serious PASSES AWAY King . Competition in Utah Sugar Ends Agreement ep-t'ra-te r o ' ' .The Weather . -- . ; , s at re " 1 :tV--:;:-".r'V- .V:- ' |