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Show t EIVAIS THS ET. 18 PagesTcdiy - UTAH COUNTY 1 Pages 1 to 8 f BOVtTpUTAIT CDtrmrCTAICSUKDAY. MARCH Dflllflk la II mm air til jmne r P&ijva toy 1LLI HINDU 1 - Ten Thousand Guests Partici- pate la Dazzling Wedding - Banquet Given by Mahara. jah of Indore. ' 1 BOM BAT. MarebU7aTP-- In gorgeous and scintillating ceremony Miss Nancy Ann Miller of . Are Appointed. state eiip totu & T WX Seattle was married tonight to the .Leland Cforis4iansei Unable to Play Filial IGame Due to lojMry mm 4) M ' . By BOB GOODELL DESERET GYMNASIUM, SALT LAKE CITY, March ' 17Dighe-rtn- d 1 Dixie- by stat Pleasant mas no match for Dixie In the forward, 2 Grove final game of the UtahGrove Btate hijjh school tournament here 3 Bingham 7 tonigrht. The FlitTs won by a 3G to 19 count and their superiority ' 4 Springville was marked, particularly in the latter Zg ctr.th arofc Dixie," trxptk'tiriir" iha Roniriey would be t'lwrfy guard6ed, u.sl a plan of aftark with Komiiey- - pjissing to I Cox and Stratum, who got free for numerous tt-upCos 7 Granite ': played an exceptional frame. . The Hiers seemed somewhat tired bv their first three 8 Wasatch 4 iiames and their play was not so spectacular as it had been in the tournament, but the Grovers could not keep I C. ATxlearlivr i'ith their smooth passing attack. i jne irms or iiann tnristiansen was fatal to al of 1'lcakint (drove's hopes. Thin little star, who was sensa-tionHERALD in 'Pleasant Grove'a three, victories, was injured ss thnn a rnm'ifp..bcf'irf thi'. eloe of the creat i.v D. S. ('" cuiif the injury was thought" IT 0 nave becn sliR.bt, medicU examination showed that his iu jJtlinil HS Bppearirir miuuiuci una iw uauijr jiuil The greatest sport servlre in a suit. He was on the Pleasant Grove bench' In civil nr. newsever rendered by any . clothes. paper In m city the also of the rustler and scorer absent, Pleasant With greatest Provo! urov never displayed Its usual But'h ha beon the servto Pleasant state 8 city Friday and Saturday, June and 4, have Just been outlined by state, and local officers of the Princes and princesses of a medieval court and wearing priceless gems, participated m tne service which crowned a week of ceremony made is by Announcement lodge. snd mad. the American girl wife u nnhim rhiirmtn of- the .. i k. and pubncrty V ' plre. Chairman Appointed chairman ap- Dasaling commute General urn v ti r The Oriental splendor - transf- i pointments, setting of th conventhe where ormed Burwaha inPalace, business and other tion dates, cident to th convention, was trans- ceremony was performed, JntO a city.., acted at a reeeBt meeting which dream The bride, tall, stately, calm and was attended by Fred E. Williams, tats president of Ogden, and rep- the bridegroom, taller, at ease and walked In resentative of the Ogden and resplendently dressed, one of two separate processions to Prove lodges. Pavilions where they magnificent Is. addition to entertaining the The Dlxlle hign school team of the St George is shown above. Rornhey, spectacular forwari, Is third married. entire membership of the state as-- werj from the left on ha top row, The former hrr r"h?rf i fKaIrmMi will lndga sal. Wlnn - 1 silver-Jubilereported IwM irtHmg the1 or- Bitvm uicir cuiurni w vnm marriages. the of twenty-fift- h anniversary Baih wilt " attend r"tonight's cer- ganisation of Provo lodge. 849. f : The first day of the convention mnni Thousands of guests are expect will ;be devoted to business and ' general topics pertaining to the ed, many carrying costly presents welfare of the state association for ths couple. Hundreds of Inwhile Elks' Purple day will b cele- dians have made a pilgrimage from ' given by Evening Herald dur- brated on the second .day of the indore and Vat to Garwaha PalSchools Fifteen big meet An elaborate program is ace to pay homage to their, mahar-Ja- h Ing the recent l Uh state high Entered; who Is mixing freely with the school basketball tournament being: outlined for this day, details Of Plays Is Announced of which will be announced later. people and personally distributing la the Deaevl gymnasium In money to the poor. It U ald. Mrs. C. M. to to Salt Lake City during ah pas of In Detail " ... four da-s- . -J,00. Elks Coming. Stately Parade Graves It 3s expected., that more than In- - th kmg alow procession were Thanks to UA) splendid 5.000 Tlks from all parts of Utah Fifteen schools will participate In gtvem bjr aha epenUars elephants draped In cloths of green 4. Jwill be In attendance at tht annual and gold and scarlet plodding the third annual state one-ac- t Dlav and local officbUs of the trle-crowded reunion, Mr. Graham states. phonj iomEanrmiirt lhM I AT through the densely The general rtwnmlttes ghslrmefi atrsats wbass aess UolW-t;e 1 hall and contin "tKiepbone calls weco answered WfgTTT. X M. TraiTngn of TjTTaw ""g'-'- a ligfctyhsegslXUyy are comprised of tne following past for the couple. Utah, American Legion Auxiliary uing throuRftout the week, with fin during the progiwas of the Frovo s KJmv4 tzaltsd vrulers f the Provo lodge: toarnament Three HeraM tete- - I The multitude of guests, wore envoy to the graves of Utah sol- als Saturday In the Provo high J. T. Fairer, general chairman; M. gold and silver, emeralds, pearls diers buried In France, will address school auditorium. The two best phone were kept busy almost .Howard Graham, vie the members of the American Leg-Io- plays In drama and the two best in . constantly from the time the general and diamonds on almost every conehairtnan; H. F. Cannon, secretary; ceivable part of ths Jbody. The first game started each afterthe auxiliary, and the gold star comedy will b selected to compete .20 D S. Soil mothers H. noon until long after midnight Blumenthat, finance; M. H. wedding presents glittered with of the Service 8tar Legion, In the finals, which will be held' in WoThe Graham, advertising and publicity; gems of polished rare metals. calls school Provo the auditorium at a meeting to be held In the greatest number of high were answered on the second .21 The couple will go to Indore, LeRoy Hardy, housing; C. H. Ward . men's club home, Tuesday evening, Saturday night, March 24. ren,. home tv. ancestral of the former The schools, the coaches, the March 20, at 8 o'clock. day of the big state meet when Anarews, ciiisrunnmrni; 16 114 freshments; E. A. Mitchell, recep- maharajah, who abdicated his While in France. Mrs. Trotman plays, and the days they appear, telephone) calls cam Into tion. the Herald office relative to throne after , a scandal In which visited 18 cemeteries containing fellow: Mumtes Begum, his, favorite dancthe result of the games. Frithe bodies of Utah soldiers. Among Tuesday Pleasant' Grove, coach ing girl, was Involved. these was the grave of Onarles Lee Rhoda Clark, "Just Neighborly." day gas calls were answered, , After remaining at the Indore Wednesday 7M, and Saturday Ross Tucker, son of Traverse and Nephl Coach, Laura Lyman, "Sta m. castle for a short time, the couple Wilmett Tucker, 643 North Fifth tion Y Y Y Y." Provo Coach " - It Is conservatively ed will go to Europe where the AmerEast street the only Provo soldier Mary Woolely, "Thursday Evening ican girl will undergo an operation that more than 140 peoIzola Jen whose body remains In France. Eureka, Wednesday for appendicitis.' ' ple came personally to the HerMr. Tucker was born at Fairview, sen,' coach, "Not Quite Such The quiet girl from Seattle who ald office while the game were Sanpete county, July 24, 1893. He Goose.' Lehi Coach Naomi Broad- waa Miss Nancy Ann Miller, now la pro tress at the Deaeret gym. "The Well Remembered enlisted at Los Angeles In 1917, bent, will be called by the title her naalum to eam the various reBingham Coach, Helen where., he was stdying music when Voice." The Maharanee Devi A Provo Juvenile is In the toils highness. 'The High Heart" sult. This make a total of Uncle Sam entered the war. Fol- Candland. S5K calls during the tournaMelba" Condie, of the law as the result of series Sharmishtaj Holkar. lowing a few month's training. at Springviller-Coac- h, ment. , of misdemeanors alleged to have Camp Kearney, he sailed .for "The Cajun." The great number of calls been committed by him Friday, ao- -' Franc in June, 1918, He met death Thursday Wasatch Academy, ML D. H. Madsen. sUts fish and answered Indicate the trenear St Mihiel, October 3. 1918, and Pleasant Coach Madge Muchmore, cording to Chief of Police Ottogam commissioner,., will address mendous Interest la basketball. Desires."Tooele was buried in the St Mihiel Ameri- "Suppressed Blrk. The moat serious of his escaths Provo Conservation club MonIn Provo... No other city, It la can cemetery, Thlaucourt. Military Coach Dsisy Gowan, "Rosalie." Wepedes was that of running Into lit--i safe to asauma, take greater ber County High, Ogden, Coach Pearl Penrod. daugh--! tie Grave II, block A. Row L day evening at 8 o'clock. In the Interest la sport activltiea and Hotel Roberta, It Is announced by ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Penrod, Since her return Mrs. Trotman Alonzo Morley,. "Grandma Pulls the Father J. G. Delalre of the Provo 900 North Fifth West street, with a especially In basketball thaa has spoken in 18 Utah communities String." Ephraim, Coach Glenn President L. U Bunnell of the local does Provo. The number of organization. stolen bicycle, with the result that Catholic' church, has Just returned and her report of conditions she Guyman, ."The Clod." call answered by til Herald he suffered a severe injury to ber from an officers' reserve training found In France is Intensely interFriday North Sevier, Salina, Commissioner Madsen will Coach Hill Nielsen, "Suppressed school at Fort Leven worth, Kansas, arm. during toe late tournament unstaus of the state-ownesting. temdoubtedly prove this cantea- where he has spent the last six The youth, whose name Is, Mrs. Trotman comes to Provo Desires." Pnrowan Coach Louise Utah lak lands, which will be Uoa. laasad under the auspices of the Amtri futaea, Taa porarily withheld by he officers, is weeks. Father Delalre, who carries eft I. Duchesne County High, a bf4t from 'ha rank of cepUrtr rftapteln, ttee4 lands include soma of ths best Can Legion A,id,jo,fcata,alo Emma Snow, Coach the Ladies' Floral ani proceeded that there were about 400 officers of which are very desirous that all Roosevelt, pheasant and duck regions In the Medicine."-Richfield north. After hitting the Penrod In the school. He reports having members of their organization, the "Good state, and the sportsmen of Utah CHARLES LEE ROSS TUCKER American Legion, and especially Coach Nlal Nelson, "The Clod." child he refused to give his nam to enjoyed his work there very much. county are eager to secure the those who cam to her rescue, and of hunUng rights when (he the gold star mothers of the Ser's leases are granted. continued on his way north, accordvice Star Legion hear Mrs. Other matters of Importance also address. ing to officers who Investigated tht will be discussed at the meeting. accident His next stop toss Dean Park's fruit stand en Prcvo bench, which he Is said to have broken inbam FENITEN- - TJ rry to. March 17-frOVO WOmail OCCS COMING TIARY. Calif.. Seeing-- ' him enter the stand wiuiam awara Hickman entered ' friends of Park notified Tmes WilSan Quentin state penitentiary to-- 1 son, marshal of Orem. who took the day to await his execution on April youth Into custody and btught htm WASHINGTON', March 17 UP) 27 for fha kMn.nl. j I Mrt- - H' ft Pyn ba "turned to to Provo. Here he was questioned J375 mall brought morning of Marlon Loa Parker. Angeles by Chief Blrk, Marshal Wilson and her home In this city from Chicago, tolny to swell Senator Borah' fund school glrL Deputy 8heriff Gee. who state that the Lehl district are for repayment 'to Harry Sinclair cf of I am rue an Dairymen sTennert Ihmii.li ! the -PUIS nthnt youth at first denied the theft i iT-jjyirjft Ikiiall i. tlieTtrirbt!Cnto eliminate a Vinrfjit ej working 00 plan prison gates three months to a " hut a second Voting on these candi tuberculosis among dairy cattle of psrty's obligation .of shame" ' for day from the time he returned baa been visiting the past four Since the same tiful- - blonde In Provo. The large dates gave Miss Brian second place that section, according to W. J. S (160,000 campaign contriMarion's mutilated body to- - her months with her sons. Ia St Louts wheel has been stolen twice within auaienc at in raramouni unur In the contest bution. county agent Thayne, father agricultural in Urn Angeles and collected she waa the guest of Dr. and Mrs. the past tin days, officeis regard Friday evening said so. That same Clacks for 1205 from .former SenMiss Allred was presented with who recently met with the produc1500 in ransom H. S. Pyne and In Chicago she visit L him with further suspicion. ator William M. Calder of NeW .With him as money. audience indicated. by a voluminous $15 in gold and a set of Shari ers of that section. he entered the ed with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pyne He was turned over to the sher-lf- f applause that Marl Brian Is a toilet articles presented by the. Hed-qulOt equal Importance to that of York and $100 from Homer 1 prison was Welby Hunt, his youth- and Dr, and Mrs. Sterling Pyne. office, who Indicate that his close second. Miss Brian eliminating T. B, Is that of elimin- Loomis of Nebraska were the Inrg- - ful partner In crime. 1 She also spent several days In Drug company. rase would be handled by the Juven- close second. waa given a string of pearls from ating the scrub sires, it was pointed ert contributions of the day. The Pueblo, Colorado, the guest of Mr. ile court, Beth Rotnney, Mary Hansen and Anderberg, Inc., and a beautiful put by the dairymen of that sec- remaining $78 was In small cash snd Mrs. Fred CrandalL formerly Pauline Vincent tied for third box of candy from Hansen Cater- tion. This they propos to do by amount. or wis e:ry. , PATROL BOAT SAFE the organization of a community honors. ing company. Mrs., Pyne reports having enjoyed - BOSTON, March IT UP Coast place conbull haired The were beautiful fair five These third fries winners association a delightful trip. While In St'Louis cooperative .guard official received a dispatch girls" of Provo had been selected given a hand bag from Taylor sisting of two Jersey and two, In" February she waa among the N.G.UV ."from the Patrol Boat Bon ham at the night before from a group 'of Bros, a Spanish shawl "from the blocks to be a part of the 100,000 people who aaw Lindbergh SO a. m. saying that the fishing The In the 14 entrants association. members of troop- 3. Boy fly over the city, and th MississEmporium snd a hat from Leader, county a t schooner Morning Star had been loWillis Inc. Prior to the appearance of The meeting was called by S. W. nr '" " IUTU ippi river. Of this great- - mass of Preferred Blonde contest vui. i . ntrii7L Wi cated and that the crew was safe. Clark E. W. the a was snd at high pitch Enthusiasm contestants, Ada Hasler, daughTrinneman, dairy people 60.000 were school st th Paramount Friday evening, ter of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Hasler, committeemen for the Lehl farm The 145th field artillery. Utah Friday night. 23 Scouts assembling who had contributed towardchildren, a bust I introduced at the a Milan buureau local. and received advanced Mrs. and each national guard, of- which Battery Timpanogos school prepar- of Lindbergh, which has been placpupil of The to to atory .re Lewis who on dred those eoina thunderous applause. Among ed in the Jefferson Memorial buildC, Provo, is a unit, will hold its thir working Hinckley, accomplished In the wings of the stage were dancing teacher of this city, gave these projects are J. E. Ross, Ed. annual encampment at Jordan Nar-yea- r, Prcvo.rlver. , y ing in Forest park. St Louis. Lindtab Fair a well received solo dance, "The! Johnson. Joseph Watkina, W. E. placed Judges with stop watches according to , announcement Upon their arrival at the camp bergh's flying trip at that Urns ; warmer inRainbow WftlU.7 with which was measured the Trinneman, Evans' Anderson, and row's from June 16 to June 30, this the boys prepared supper without was in honor of the children, and Mrs. Hinckley also. had. charge George Smith. These men are vis- made Saturday by Adjutant '.Southwest por-tensity of the applause given each th use of" cooking tftensils. After in appreciation of their ' of the promenade of the contesting iting the Lehl dairymen andjyejro-1n- g candidate. It Was evident to any O. nd games wei6 eujuyed byr brance of him. -- MrT Pyw-Ttsrtethmeal, y Thw-odaand FriafiyTFVelo be ready to report at the field artillery and 143rd hospital those jpresent. th -- udience, howgvefTthatbndes Waiimnm temp. There were follow-e- f me Memorial bulging and viewed miss Aiirea was tne isvoriie 01 me ning ana a. so 01 me style snow tourrty dairy meeting to be- - held company will bo at the camp from M 6y stories by "Gray" Robinson all the trophies which have been friday I ' In Wednes-- i Provo about March 28, according June 2, to June 16, the adjutant of Kanab. and Edgar at the Paramount theater , Minimal!) patrons. tempi, Clayton, as- presented to Lindbergh from th " J I " I to Mx.. Thayne. v At first Miss Brian and was dajr evening, . various countries h baa visited. , sistant acoutmaster. general states.' ' . FrUajr .......21 . ; &Uintah L.D,S. YT 7';" ?"t - - -.-. t. p . t... m m rro . s. 1 PAI FOR . , -h 1 tolw PLAY CONTEST To Woman Logan IN READINESS Speak Tuesday J. I ' linniTDCCI TC''"1' ilUUr liEuULlu GAMES .'.. . . r-.i- conp-ersri- on 'i I ' Soldier Buried In Frepch n, . . JUVeflLEIS Dixie ,....36 ,pi ........19 Bingham .........29 1. C ......... Springville ..... Granite Uintah ...........46 Wasatch .....,...,24 eeU-mat- IN CUSTODY SPORTSIJEN TO . '. al 1 ''KnrWKlt arSt SATURDAY'S list Trotman Tell Visit of Utah Soldiers In ' France , : a RIEET MONDAY Father J. G. Delaire Returns To Provo dis-cuss-th ed 4ilta offense. Kirk seemed lost without his running mat, ' Smith's defenslv play was ths outstanding feature from a Pleasant Orov viewpoint . Hayes also played excellent ball but could not op with I Cos. V Christ lanjea. held Romney down In good style. a aarly. laad and was on the end of a 4 score at ths end of th first quarter. After ths score bad reached 10-Pleasant Orov put the crowd la aa uproar by scoring seven points on field goals and three foul pitches giving them a lead of 11 to 10. Th lead was short-livehowever, Btratton and Cox scoring to maka - Trot-man- MISS INA AURED IS LEHI DAIRYMEN CHOSEN BLONDE QUEEN PLAN 'SHAME MONEY' TOSANQUENTIN jurrni KEEPS 28 to " 13. sent In a number of sue. stltutes la th last quarter and In. creased Its lead further to win by s 8 count The score: Dixl 86-1- PLEASANT OROVZ O. T. T. P. Kirk, r. f. 8 4 1 3 0 J Llnebaugh, 3 8 3 Hayes, c. Smith, r. g V. Christiansen, g. ... 1 3 3 4 i. It. n iiJ - . Hol-ate- in Encampment Dates Announced Third Ward Scouts Take Evening Hike . Weather if Soa-rila- Gen-eralS- V Willian--The.222- T 18 D DOB O. T. IV P. 11. ..811 .. 3 0 8 4 Btratton, r. f. Romney, L f. . , I Cox. e. ..... Peotol, r. g. ... K. Cex, L tv... r. f. .... Gate, - ttaieu, Wltwer, r. g. .. 8 0 0 18 .. 0 11 1 .. e e e e -- .. 8 0 .. 0 0 8 0 mi Totals .... Referee, W'arnar; ..17. 3 3 38 umplr, Rom -- -f- - 18 13 Total Slogans Wanted For Better Homes Campaign Here Lindbergh Return . 18 .- ! The slogan committee cf the Better Homes Week, under the . chairmanship of Mrs. 3. L Vk-V- - st d, 14-1- Vfn- IB. WAR a, . ths count 1 at th half. Th third quarter waa a parade for th St. George boys and ended HICKMAN TAKEN Herald-Paramou- ' Game,' FINISHED 6J. . Pleasant Grove 8Champion8hipHopes, Crash When Star Forward Is Badly : Injured In Friday's HOMEY H . former maharajah of Indore, Sir, IntiaJ piansfor ths fifteenth an-- Tukoojirac Hnikar, Blks Utah the nuai tanventlnnof Thousands of Hindus robed like association to be held in this d-r- tUta; . . ! m ort r - Fifteenth Annual Convention TrTkted In Provo June 8 nd Chairmen jJlLCoromitte 18, 1928. They 're State Champions SEATTLE GIRL Flll: ' -- isnrenu-t- o gesi slogans for ths cuinpaign to be conducted her th last week in April Th committee offers a cash pris of 82.50 In good American coin for th best slogan. All re!dents of th city are In vited to participate la th slogan o'.test It makea no difference as to the color of your hair .or eyes, or how tall or short you are, or even how old you ar. Anybody can" participant. and anyone suggesting th best slogan will get th cash from the contest committee. , Slogans must be in the efTW of Evening Herald before Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. Write your slogan, put it la an envelope addressed to Better Homes Week Slogan Committee, and either bring It It to the Herald office. ' Last year's slogan, "Good Homes Ar Safety Zones," was suggested by Wills rA Banks, who was then a student in th Park' "''"" er school. -- - prs . ejen4 ' . . f . |