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Show - EIVALS TH3 EEST w 14 PAGES TODAY Pages 1 to 6 a- UTAH COUNTY : TTIR RRST q n PEOVa UTAH. SUNDAY, FEBEUARY 12. 1921. .vol. 5, Nasi. Abraham Lincoln's Birthday Occurs Today) Tail Meetpg: POET rTa-Be'Held;- . lrillrlfSiflUi (TV By Farmers (rfSI?, fits Bootlegger in Law's Dutches VISITS IS WJ f: w Huge Mass fleeting For Discussion of Tax Problems Planned By Utah County v . L " FatmJBureau: m T, N. C Hanks Spends Evening and Morning la Provo After Trip to Heber City; Is Great Optimist . )TN. g. hicks . Exemplifying the finest type of sane optimism knowm to the world. N. C. Hank. Utah blind poet. author, lecturer, and a kinsman of Abraham Lincoln, spent part of Friday at his boyhood bom at Heber City, and came to' Prov Friday evening, leaving again Saturday uu.. Sy afternoon, I AlihougTTno jwm. in the Utah stake tabernacle. pi&raieu ai. - SZ? - defmltrdate wa. -- - Expert Coming Tu Several Of the leading taxpert la the iUU will be engaged to th meeting. Arrangements will alo be made to have one of toe banda in Utah county render mualc and during the meeting. before --We want this thing to be the . .. -- ... 1! w IXTJr'i'lL. " .IJVUVi-- 1- a I.i'JI I -4 .1 I LI I ' la Warnlek. . two-gam- H the MIL Elks lodge of Salt Lake City at noon Monday. Thrilled with the environment of e hi toy hood - bom and friends, Mr. Hank ha decided to have the okt home at Heber repair ed this . spring. In anticipation of pending his vacation next summer with til old friend of thl state, lave Mountain Air "I love the fresh air of the mountain, Ldff light la riding s horn over the hill a much a I did when I was a kid," he told a Herald reporter, who called on Mr. Hanksat the Hotel Robert Saturday- f I I II MEDAL WINNER l'al? --We l I Tony Gardeilo of Evanston, TIL, many an offer to travel as a He pirfeued Bridget in the more lucrative business of boot legging, but the Job proved more than he eould handle and he soon found himself held (l.terally) In the morning, of the law. He I shown "But how can you get much pleas- clutches on the arm of Officer Frank ure out or 111 of mountain climbing, Schaefer. ruling, waea you can i see tne acen I ery?'1 eeked his Interviewer. "Oh. you dont have to see things r' to enjoy them. I love the scented pines, the sweet blooming flowers, and the sound of the gurgling V stream as much or more than ever ... a Utah Aggie turned th table on B. T. U. Saturday evening, gain. e aerie Ing a split In th 2941 victory. by a clear-cLed by tbe spectacular "Flash Nielsen, the Axg'.ea took aa early d and were never headed, al though th Cougar cut down th margin to three point on several occasion during th second half, after trailing 24 to 14 at the half. The game wa Interesting, deep It extreme roughness. Both - team fought their hardest, but Aggie worked smoother and more accurately, while the "T" passing, so brilliant tfet Bight before, fell down badly. Coach E. L. Roberta tried numt r-ou substitutions, but, they failed to produce the necessary rally. In addition to Nielsen the outstanding star. Smart did fin work at guard. Ingersoll, Dixon and Reeves were beet of th "T". B. T. u. O.T. F. P .;...-- J 0 Dixon, rf . . 8 2 Brlnley. lf; S 3 8 Ingersoll, e - ut old-tim- Oratorical want every farmer Irvine Award In The be preeent. : Contest Contested By who poaelbly call to Imtax QUMtion U one of the mostUtah Three Speakers portant probleme confronting tebe today, and the larmwirtJght of the ocqalnted' with every phase . question. Not only the farmer, but Partridge wa awarded expected to DeAltoa. ' the farmer wive There.peaher will the R. R. Irvine medal for auccess be In attendance. contest staged at Brig-haInto the Pble" In oratorical give a real Insight university Wednesday Young Utah the preeent how and wUl show There were three contestant; Ira how and they antiauatsd .m i. Mar kham wk the first speaker, hill S. ,,,m . IRtWinJt'TftS-iirj- S. . a - sgs". He set forth the unfortunate the greatone of make the meeting of the . aw a varm condition of the farmer est educational ieatur west In being o heavily In debt, w berore ever present Bureau ha that there must be a the farmer of Utah county. new Moses to lead them out of will cooperHerald The Evening I A. AeVA bondage the youth of the day. ate with the farm bureau and detail Edwin Sibbetts (rave a new remannouncement of the meeting will to offset the danger of starvabe made some time early in the edy tion with which . reek , threaten the earth. A an offset 100 Appropriation Possible to the Malthueian theory Mr. announced President WariUck suggested that mankind imiDefense) Move for New Trial counthe member of the anicertain hat If the membership ofthe tate thous- mal creation whlcu have annual reache Utah County Organization Causes Dt'ay; Long ty organisation s and mark, as present conditions period of hibernation-ourm11 will . , tn irate, the bureau W Battle plans 'A huaal- Exhibit-I- n ;; the expense of living are whleu . committee tax Its to The minimum. t guarante41000 dawQ Next Graham Building i . i (! for theurerance of it Trk t nn r.llf I'Vh II - - - PARTRIDGE IS meeting- we "large Utah county," aaid - if... i - 31 Loganiles HoldGriinlyJt( Lead Gained In First Half; N ielsen la Sensation ; Inger soil and Dixon Do WeL -- plan for a mammoth mass meeting at which more than are 1500 farmers from every community in Utah county uuaru me oi oi tne were mademl meeting expected tax committee of the Utah county farm bureau Satur. president of the accordinr to C. 39 GIRL SCOUTS PLAN PROGRAM Ri3werg ' " 17' :;:::::::: A4-JLJ- I. R. Magelby sponse. 2 1 rg "Do you know that a few years 1 1 Collin. lg. .... ago I spent one summer In the great 0 0 outdoors, and rode a borae more Provo Organization WUl Ap Wright If. ... Skousen, rf. ... 0 0 than 600 mile during that'tlmo? 1 10 o: Balllf. lg W "And do you know," he continued pear Before Public On 0 0 Hart, rf will) a cnurckle, "that faithful old 20. Feb. , Monday, black horse only 'scraped' me once Total 12 12 m all that time. No, indeed. I shall U, UTAH AGGIES have a good time in these hills." Provo girl Scout are making " O. T. T. P. Asked concerning bis activities preparations or a program to be Mr. NleUen, rf the Hank before the IB past year, during public. Monday given 8 1 11 stated that be had Just returned evening, February 20, at .8 o'clock Davla, If. from a trip to the Hawaiian Islands, in Meno Tron halL Proceed will Worthington. e 8 where be lectured before the stu- , be ueod to purchase uniform and Bmart, rg ... 0 0 4 dent of the University of Hawaii, other dsuipment necessary at this Wad, lg, 3 4 the Territorial Normal school; and time, th Punajo school, the Utter being 1 11 Total I A clever one-a...18 - 8 St- play, Magic - Oold Pimee.8 - -( willb. preened; 8jea umpire Time ee of Better made moualy to endorse the protest sissippi river. Mr. nanus dec hired, ter which a number of the girls In tyr. H rkmaa, confesmade a plea for the William Edward and uian aiaae Partridge imrew wlK by the Salt ire I'.ttlo Trip dramatisation sed kidnaper and Mayer of g)v. and the Union,. Pacific-- - railroad better uae of time by collene stu- Marion Smoke Pouing nis return u uian compieiea uie of me Girt eampf SQOTlt law and -- Veral Parker, will bo delaycJ un After several Week of prepara- Fumes lind and th longest against the granting by the oftata dent. He portrayed In eloquent til Tuesdav, 'Jurice 1. J. Trabuoco tion quickest trip Scout echoes and rjlrl the Utah County Rabbit commission Mr. Hanks has yet mad. Frwn Shaft; Forty terms the value of time and point- announced following a def anno move Since Two old English folk song will be public tttllltie Breeder' association will hold It ' 20 h has traveled 5070 characterized franchise for passenger traftyc to ed out how It could be much better for a new trial. January and reading and Believed Dead annual show in the Graham buildmUes unaccompanied. auto busses plying between Salt utilized than I frequently' the cae special musical numbers will also 162 West Center street. FebruLake and southern Utah points. at present If- the defense motion la denied. ing. b included well in the arranged 16, 17 and 18, according to analone?" the reporter asked. The Irvine medal was first preBishop M. P. Brown of Roy. Trabuceo nay ..Impose on ary. program. nouncement of Carlo D. Miller. It Feb. U'vtUDw chairman of the state canning crops sented fpr an oratorical contest ev Judge "That' crowd TORONTO. th th easy, sane bigger declared and one troop of Girl Provo ha guilty Hickman, committee, spoke of the benefit the era! year ago by R, R. Irvine, Sr. of kidnaping and murder, either I predicted that this exhibit will Fumes and smoke pouring down a Hit easier I go," he declared with Scouts, with only Mrs. E. E. Bachelder, be the largest and most Interesting shaft in the farmer of the state bad received 81nce hi death, the Consoll-lateor life imprisondeath Hollinger by hanging captain, Mr. Fred Staata, first of It kind ever held In this section gold mine at Tlmmlna today caused (Continued on page two) during the past few year through I continuing the custom. R. R. Ir- ment at hard labor. lieutenant and Mrs. J. M. Vlck, sec - , the ectivltie of that committee. vine of Salt Lake had planned to of the state. can to score two Hickman sentenced die, miner If that trapped hope ond lieutenant, in charge. It is the He also met with the local canning bo present to make the award , but not be t Witt Be Judge on the 650 foot level could be saved. hanged for at least 60 days. Vance hope ef these officer that morn the to relative WASraNQTON. Feb. 11 (UP). . committee wtll.be The .how crop governed " was unavoidably detained. In hi The prospect of a long' legal dimtau..' . Provo girls will become interested Th senate wa on record today in price for thto year' canning crop absence the award was made by struggle was strengthened by an American Rabbit Breeder asso- - glx men were know, to b dead In scouting so that a Girl Scout opposition to third term for presiProf. T. Earl Pardoe. Professor nouncement of Walsh and Cantillon ciaUon rule. It is sUted, and the ' of ,uffoc,tlon u,d It was feared a product. council may be organized her. Any dents. by Al W. l!mllar faU had overtaken the motion for a new trial Judging will be don Ed. M. Rowe acted as chairman. their if that R. A, Fender Speaks girl over, the age of 10 year who Jt bad been adopted, M to 28, th la desirous of becoming a scout, I LaFolette resolution - condemning & A-- Fender, sale manager of The Judge were Clayton- Jenkins, is denied they will appeal the case. Vance or Bait Lxe city, a ixenaea (orty others. the Federated Fruit and. Vegetable President of the Chamber of Com- If necessary, to the United States Judge, who also wiU make the Th limited aupply of oxygen for requested to get In touch with on third presidential term as "unwise, awards. at merce, Ed. S. Hinckley, secretary supreme court X the respirator worn by volunteer association, with headquarter of th officers,, and arrangements unpatriotic and fraugwith peril X. Competition will be open to any rescue worker wa being consumGrand Junction, spoke regarding of the Chamber, of Commerce, and will be made for entrance at the to free Institutions" a resolution breeder who desire to enter, and ed swiftly. Th rescuer themProvo, first of the activities Of that organization Prof. Dean DeJong. The decision Representative which th youthful Senator LaFoll--" regular meeting. it stated that word has been was unanimous for Mr. Partridge. selves were considered In lmml-n- Delta, ' Eureka and Payson I. O. O. Ilablta of Service Jurjngjhe part year. ette of Wisconsin had pressed when fiuin gd fltahf of Kansas, F. ledges met at Payeoo Friday eve-!. L. Bunnell, chairman oiThe tanr reached hi ' ara.rrcooiiag one of the largest rabbit breeder from th fume. It wa said that ning for the purpoee of selecting reported membership, committee, is United States concerned chief1 It last year offered bad lie ears, I in thl country, that be sending a canary which wa lowered into committee for the grand lodge that never Before have the farmers but obtained no action. Yesterday, preparing girls for effect' stock to this show. Entries also the shaft It red for only two min- convention to be held in Provo May with of the county rallied to the support nd happy citixennhlp and partici however It was adopted, with 18 15 and 16. are expected from California, a utes. of the farm bureau a they are do. in the life of their country Republican, 'mostly farm bloc adwell a from various section of W. H. Brereton, general chair- pation- the ing at the present time. He urged broke out yesterwhich first The through right use Of their lets herent, voting In It favor. the officer of the various locals to Proman Utah. of of the the still wa convention, burning ure time. N The day morning, center make the work Interesting, so that Ail entry 'fee . of 30 cent per firecely and Jt was thought it vo lodge presided at tbe meeting. about the three activities main Interest of L. D. R. BAPTISM SERVICES response on the part of rabbit will be charged to member the new member would be satisfied Prompt were The committee week before following burn for being F. E. Taylor and Bliss Jepperson Provo Fire Chief Reed Boshard in might home, health and citizenship, and L. D. 8. baptism services will be with the organization.": 50 cents association and of named: the per controlled. are designed not only to give to held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock wo Provo Bench boys, charged wLa answer to a call from the Hughes and 50 Hope wa held by some that the General Mr. Brereton, Provo r D. rabbit to girls essential Information In these tn the Utah stake administration contributijigta the delinquency of to WUUm litter ent avenues tW flad AIDwclU,PeKB4 Two minor girls of BalrtSSrfllv, elthsej trapped' triea tght tieMsrfeut moTe"1rnportant,'"to,le Bfternoon, for a pulmotor members bishdpric of th Boa or of escape in the myriad tunnel of Frary, Eureka; J. H. Ottercon, velop habit of service and healthy bulldihr.Th were found not guilty by Judge Satut(,ay neville ward will be in charge. is said to have been responsible for be 30 will cent W. unof John J. w Lehl; conaJdered mine pen Coomb, Eureka; the but per it Fred R. Morgan of the Salt Lake the saving of the life of Mrs. O. H. charge living. Juvenile court Friday, after he hid Chaffin. 216 East Fourth 8outa made for coylea to member and likely that any portion of the shaft Wilde, Payson; Henry O. OtUey, The local organization la true to JENSEN WILL SPEAK la an none Provo. to cents it Scott JOO monoxide. of Delta; was free the Clyde members, deadly taken the case under advisement street, this Ity. the national standards In every In' "Washington and Lincoln . P. W. nounced. Moreford, C. Williama, general superinTransportation C for a week. way that It Is possible. It Is American Life" will be the subject Mrs. Chaffin-- was undergoing a Art Provo. was In of Scott, Ctoesee the tendent mine, charge Payson; Many The case was the outgrowth of patriotic, and offers It of Prof. Christen Jensen's lecture, major operation, and wa under an x In all color of, Flemlah Giants o rescue operation. Several time Publicity Henry Jeppson, Pay-ro- self to the ctnjimunity for all ser to be an Incident wherein the two men anaesthetic when respiration ceasM given In the Provo Women's H. John Into rescue buck lead Lehi; shaft for Coombs, he be will Classes Laird, four parties vices trial it can renaer. picked the gtris up- on the , state and she became discolored, accord- there club house Monday evening at 8 G. H. 11 m No. of will below E, Robinson; the Ottley, Delta; and four for does, while there, hope getting 31, highway in the south part of Salt o'clock, under the auspices of the Vr. Ra Draper Williamson,diedJ ing to Chief Boshard. Not giving up be only two classes for all ether fourth, fifth and sixth level where B. Parry, Provo; J. Eureka. Lake county November 12, 1927. the attending physicians hurried wife of Hennr Willlanuwn. Women' Municipal Council. Mem- AU . addition-t-o named above In the men are time the and doe. It la stated. nrcTOR ooF.s trapped. Each of th lecture course class are early Saturday morning at the fam- snd gave them a ride. In their ear call to the local department for Its buck mem"F. committeemen Veh. of W. were the th the driven St ber back bymust have identification . they following Bulklev, ' urged to be present..; ily residence, 463 East First North through Utah county. While' travel- pulmotor. Realising the gravity of rabbit bers were in of the smoke. various lodge Mary's Episcopal church of this .mry Dianas fumes and dense street ing between Santaquln and Payson. the situation Chief Boshard, ac- mark in one ear. thus-far T. Ed. attendance: rescue While will J. the futile leave this evening for be procured from Verl John Berryman. city, lira Williamson was born in Pro- one of e girl jumped out of the companied by Scott Thompson, set may 755 18 West Third South or from work was going on wives and chli- - Fox, Frank Taylor, of lodge No. 12; San Francisco, Cal., to attend the vo, February 26, 1896. The family back end of a truck and was in- out-fo- r SpanlsrV Fork, traveling at son, Carl oz men aren w irappea Elmer;, W., H.. Bassett. Ralph council .. of the.; Elfihth province. waiiea ai "moved to Provo two month ago jured." The' other girt wa let out a tcrnkfic rate, rrf speed - He how- Carlos D. Miller, ear of John T. -With-JYjdleLy- Xluh 'from Lake View, where they had re- - of the oar a soon as It was dis- - ever arrived In an Incredibly short Taylor's store. Entries close Feb- - the shaft opening, weeping and E. King and Harry C. Anaon, todg Episcopal churches of the' Inter- J covered that her eompanioa Wfl.3 and all jt&ck. jDUfft c In PrftjrinjjjIlwork in thetownwa No,J59jW. J. Buckley and E. P. mountain and Pacific coart state. nisry and all available Hichmondriodge "No." 19, and cTyJ Mr. BuTkley expects to return te She 1 survived by her husband. missing. The girls bad left their with the use of the lunj the show room on the evening of halted one son and daushter. Jack and home In Salt Lake, ostensibly to respiration forme of - Provo next Saturday, he reports. 10 a. m. Febru- was marshaled for future heed. Singleton, lodge No. 14. or before 15th the resartificial Dr. H. G. Merrill, governor of Wanda Williamson; her parent Mr. visit relatives In Utah county, but motor otherwhich theretofore. - had ary 16. he Utah-Idah- o Rotary district and Mr. Bud Draper; one brother, told the men after they got intd i piration,were to In addition ribbon awarding va presented with a hand applied with; success. Heber C Draper of Hey burn, Idaho; the car that they were oa .their failed, will be awarded, money premium After approximately 35 minutes ooled leather letter wallet by and three sisters, Mrs. Cal Hansen ' to California. Mrs. Cnaffla waa again Jbreathing of fieera of, the association state. In he members of" the T Provo "and Mr. Sylvia D. Smith Tr Prwo. way to for said addition there this, that ap prizes special Morgan Judge club his official visit at normally. Mldvale. Hanse'n of Don and Mrs. to be no Intent on the part Members of the Chaffin family superior types will be awarded. t the club luncheon Friday g Funeral services will be held In peared to show will to be to free The the defendant contribute of pubthe at the Hotel Roberts. Mrs. the Lake View ward chapel, Tues- the girls' delinquency, at the out- - amJ Bt.endin(t physicians were very lic, a cordial invitation being "exand his tcfuI to Wtt Merrill was presented with day! at 1:30 o'clock. Friend may- set. at least While the girls test! tended to all to order in attend ajisiHtant for the splendid aerviee beautiful bouquet of American view the body rt the family , that all may leara more of the Ilea, inpy eaiu nicy wnniru iu pvj lK : presentaenc prior te the services detri"- Beauty rose. Th schedule for The JKilh d . an following value : Morgan-hela of rabbit production st totmtonpJudne tion were mad by Clayton Ind uaTrywbrtny"br"ebnsidef CtlpftrT" Muftraciuns T8 the young men's testimony that I of Rotary. president BwM!oi "eit been announced Walter EVEREftTajuTTeDrrrTCPr Smith, adby as KPOItTS "Mv'e(?tirreirt'th a!d the OPEN WINTER Xehl, girls I they The club observed it annual The death toll from an explosion plant within the past seven years I assistant country agricultural agent ST. MORITZ, Switzerland, Feb. II rnjtted Ihey said they ad.auhts, t ladies' night In connection with A triple Investigation of the ac 10 a. m., Edgemont, that wrecked one big gasoline tint Monday. cold weather and a ROCKTFELLER PROMISES AID Lehi and Santaquln, although, ac (UPi-Kil- ter the annual vialt of th .district Adelbert Bigler orchard; 2 p. in, t the Beacon Oil company readi- cident was opened too ay oj tne ais WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 (UP). UTAH cording to they actually heavy ervow marked the ripening day JofiH vs. Rockefeller, Jrr one of the American - Fotk,; Reed Robinson's ed - 13 ' today a governor. f of workmen ice. the y' of Jug ninth the winter have not Olympiad sporft Sanday; . An Interesting v Illustrated through the debris searching for fire marshal and company offi as 929 athletes ef 25 nations gather- richest men In the world, promised orchard. change la travelogue was given by Goverciala. 10 a. m., Spanish Fork. even other missing workmen. ed for the opening eventr'of the the Teapot Dome committee todav Tuetjay, CHRIST SCIENTIST CHURCH ' nor Merrill of his trip to Europe -- 1U evidence were to bodies Nine so S D. taken the T. from the a Lewi .uu. be apla report world's p archard; might study preliminary of Church 'Scientist, First premier tporttjaamc. Christ, " Maximum tamp. the past year,- a Workmen low It f out other of during ferret Three' the fact the orchard. J. 8. wreckage. parent help n.unef Sprlngvllle, Boyer's pre&nur of First Bast and First corner ' ' ul musical selection "Friday ....,..44 Beautif 1S KW YORK cause tn died wa a 10 a. A. $50,000,000 th IN r Continental FLYERS hospitals, Provo,' Wednesday. Hi, mysterious vaporizer given North treeU. Regular Sunday MITCHEL-FiELD- , " " were given by Lucile Wortben, Minimum temp. More than 60 person were' M. Anderson's orchard, 75 m aiii1rt of th explosion.. N. T, Feb. 11 Oil deal in 182L mtmlnv 11a Soth unrW. -er " 4- -f Veda porter, and. HUlmen Bnell, them seriously. Six of -- The blast occurred with theef en the stand Fifth West street; 3 p. m.. Manila, pSouL" Sunday school STt anm ft'P) Lieutenant-ComiuandDuring student of Professor Florence e Rockefeller declared hi opinion Joseph Larson's orchard. the more seriously Injured were fect of an earthquake. and Lieutenant Coldrst day this Wednesday eveninif"meetmgcis.re i Cnatea Frenrh Houses for miles, around tremble' Jepperaon Madsen, who accomthat the deal amounted to a "na o'clock.. Reading . tmn held at Thursday; 10 a. m., Salem. N. C reported near death. panied the singer. . The explosion was the most di. Window were ehattered. Disbar open daily from 2:30 to 4.30 o'clock. ent flyers, arrived here at 10.22 a. tional scandal reflecting on the e I Christensen's orchard; 3 p. m. pay-' coa, Arthur Dailey' orchard. m. today from Washington. All are welcome.' aatrou of 12 blast and fires h.cj were ahakea from shelve. business and all buslocu." , mnaTe--dairW.li- v- HICKMAN GETS VIALJ UAL BRIEFRESPITE Will . 81b-bet- ta w lke tvr.nvn t nu Show Stge likely; 6' t IU i FIERCE BLAZE ........ TDADC MfrJEDvI rl il 117' 19 1 lllllllillil 4kaMat.fbo..webetMi- ct JUiee. , " U,.. THIRD TERIiI- - . Irvin-famil- IS OPPOSED nw.ttpfl,nul,lninlmitii - BY SENATORS y C0MM1TEES0F . I.0.0.FJAHED . - .. 1 PU1M0T0R Provo Bench Youths Freed re-ig- ld nt rves "danger-bnong-thetrt- SAVES LIFE - - teCiliJtpabkat12 nJEATHIALES -- a - PROVO WOMAN n; - e, to cost . t Votary Head Presented . man-pow- TREE PRUNING -I- S SCHEDULED ti ri- Flr Rd-ar- y eve-iin- EXPLOSION REACHES 1 2 Jen-lnJa- trerpv1w' The Weather - DEATH TOLL IN OIL the-cour- ... little teoip-etrmtn- re. trict-attorne- . .tae . -- " - Fidavr..l an-ho- ur Dieu-.it.r.n- four-yonti- ' Jr - - 1- - -- - ! |