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Show "T"" i i ' t t - ' , ; RIVALS THE BEST , - - ... r - ..... ..... SIXTEEN PAGES UTAH COUNTY "SURPASSES THE REST Pages - VOL. 6, NO. 50. '"- - I I "'"" - "' ' j,. ;;'K 1 '",.' v. "'.","".: i'. - -- , - Saved From 'White Silence' i - Contributes 200 . To Stadium Fund it GREAT GRI ' . , ' HS Benefits Of IN AW otState Realtors of Strongly. In Favor 'Sweep- Changes; Administrah Convention ig ' " Gradual Solution tion Of JaOiiWsJsJScQred In ' ' '.. . , 15 ','. oeMfffTroblem a :T!r ' .. ; Will Be Reimbursed Years, Says Taylor Sleeping changes In present real tate THwill be presented ioAhe By ERNEST R. RASMUSON next state legislature by the Utah .. 14. Farm relief, the bugaboo of the PAYSON, This July Stat Realty association. tary, spontaneous mourning for and the perpetual football of politics writers v first atlthe party platform Captain Emllio Carranza, boyish session of the state organization, is being (quietly but successfully solved in a small way dnthe star of Mexican aviators,' who was assembled In its eighth in the southern part of Utah county; killed Thursday night at the outStrawberry project convention in this city today. a e xl :i iL . a.u; p set of a to Mexico flight tne iiueuigent 50 In Attendanc- ecoojjt;raiiun oi a group oi iarmers inrougn City from New York. There were more than 60 reaitorjland a beneficent government. Entertainments Cancelled n j . from various cities of the state In Publio entertainments all over iwenty years ago ine iarmers oi tnis section were and M. at the H. GRAHAM convention, attendances a and outlook . to most of them, that gloomy forbidding werencelled. If. H. Graham, manager of the their wives were entertained by a facing Minister of .AVar Joaquin Amaro M.. H. Graham failure. For had eventual spelled of committee Provo years, they managed to jealtorslwiyes Printing company, ordered eight'. days' mouring by the hast to thoir farms In spite of discouraging crop failures $200 to the Young unive- and daughters. holon ..given armyr W begiiv.w.ith the arrival oi rsity-stadium The visitors were greeted by due to an iund extremely meager water supply. With all the small Carrahza's body.Sc ' I am an ardent supporter of ath Mayor Alma Van Wagenen, who in Throughout the nTghi newspaper letics," said Mr- - Graham when he- - the name of Provo extendedthe canyon streams utilized to the utmost limit, and thousands, presses were grinding out .extra edi- made his contribution to the pro- freedom of the city to them. of acres ef choice frming land still waiting to be brought1 tions as details arrived ofCar-ranza'- s 'The realtor has a big job " the under cultivation, it looked as though the limit of the agri- -' like "I I attend the ject. games death. them; I belieye in athletics, and I mayor stated. " You are a stock cultual possibilities of this locality had been attained. Farms - President Calles and that Provo as. well as the market of all our real estate. Your were tecjieve Morrow sent mesages being sacrificed and people were moving out before needs a stadium. I am responsibility is to satirfy both cus of condolence to Carranza's mother BVJU., do all I can- to help this tomer and public, to give service to another dry season should strike them. willing'-t- o and his young widow a' bride of . ONew Reclamation Policy both rather than to merely nego project' awnij. a few months. v "I biliev wisare going tn have a tiate a deal for the profit there is Word Then a saviour appeared. So great has been the shock of lot of iithlvtic ! came from Washington that the ad eihuiiiviii .here. in it.' the hero's death that plans for the j V'hfn the to the mayor's greeting new the Response to spend decided had ministration fi:mei funeral are not far advanced. f eelHhat I am was made, by Fred Froerer, first structure I want ' irKjn part of the vast sums accumulated To every appearance CairanzVsl .entitled-tvice president of the state organ a t.lace in it." in the sale of public lands for the plane had been shot down in "Nyw Mr. Graham's contribution r.oftes' ization, who presided at the morn reclamation of certain arid sections IV a bolt. Jersey"- by lightning tfit ;ir (jiportune time, according to ing session. of the west. leather flying jacket was cliar'-'to or V7" annual the '.' 6i ( in charge of the lochia stadium message of The the new reelama- -' theory e and the wings of the trim as it will add enthusiasm to ganization, Lawrence Mangum, 'AI" Uses Strong Language tlon policy was to construct storage , drive, gave indications of being th drive which is to be "pepped up" president Ntf the association, de- reservoirs to conserve the flood . T ehareed. In Referring To that Utah should have a - TntljrTfi OflTTTtng waters that otherwise go to waste wprkr fn license state has law teeth that a dozen teams out of 49 have and hold th-:until such time as O. It. Miller Coolidge Sends Sympathy aca it, and that when such a law is en as complete-xepor-t, made yet would be needed. ' By this they t SUPERIOR. Wis:. July 14" (TIP) cording to Jesse N. He should be enforced. acted it i means vast areas would be reclaim- President Coolldge sent the fol man of the" drive Ellertson, chaircommittee, who pointed out that without such en x ALBANY, N. Y., July 14- .- (UP) "ed to produce large crops and fur- lowing message of sympathy te-- f declared-tfi-af he is eager to see- as forcement it is impossible to re Governor Alfred E. SmRh, Demo- - nlsh homes for prosperous farmers. President Calles of Mexico on, of Provo's citizens as possible ceive protection either for the real Among the first of some'"28 Jr6--' death of Captain Emilio Carranza: maYi.y cratic presidential candidate, re--I JecU of the coming tor or the public. visited selected for an early com"Will your excellency kindlk' ac- week. by Thursday his He also called attention to what plied to the critics of prohibition pletion was the 8trawberry project cept my most sincere expression of he termed' inequitable tax laws, and record today. in Utah. Here it was proposed. to sympathy on the great loas which declared, that "90 per cent of tax Smith displayed the first real ire supplement the existing flow of Mexico has suffered ill tUo dealh of evils are in the adminstratlon of enc of her noblest sons. All of tho:;e of the campaign when he saw a the Spanish Fork river by bringing;' the tax laws. an additional supply through a who had the honor and pleasure nf of Education newspaper story of William Allen Importance tunnel penetrating tha rim qieetrtg Captain Emilio Carranza . Ip x:onclusion he touched on the White in which the latter quoted of the Oreat Basin. The Straw- -' '" onL:hia recent yislt.to AVa.shingtoii Miller of of education in the ieal purporting (i.,K. figures Importance berry river, a tributary of th on the conclusion of his valiant -L"state profession. He ciille atton- to show that Smith had voted Duchesne river, was tonrpply Th" nl mtrrr.Wnl tion to the fact that regular courses against- - every form of legislation storage water by converting ico City were impressed by his darin real estate business are now be tending to control saloons and the valley Into a reservoir; SPANISH FORK, July K (Spec- ing offered in many universities of sales of spirituous liquor in New ing, modesty and common sense. The project, hailed at thettme as His courageous achievements will ial to Evening Herald Y The Span- the ' ' state. York country. one of the more notable engineerserve not only as an inspiration to ish Fork post of .the American Le "Miller is an At the conclusion, of hit talk. Mr. professional ing - feats of tha time, was com- - Mexican aviation, but to that of the' gion ha've""eIecfonhe following deleknown an admitted and liar," fakir, In 1912, at a total cost of United States as well. It Is' my gate and SinVmites to the Amerithe governor said. "White is sup- pleted "(Continued on Page Eight) and one-hathree million dc'lsra. earnest hope that Captain Car- carvJUegioh state convention to be " to -hava brains, and should The following' year the first lrrk -posed ranza's aim at his coming to the held at Salt Lake Aug;-1U an ltr have known better." gation stream was drawn from the . United States would serve to bind RS. ITvighes, chairman; J. E. Nel "Professional Parasite" reservoir which has since furnished our two nat ons even more closely son, John E. Booth,. F. J. Thomas, "Miller is a professional para- an average annual supply of 70,000 will be fulfilled. I have offered "to W. H. Bufton, R. D. Gardner, H. B. site," the governor said, "who haa acre feet of water. -ChrisH. Mortcnsyin-N. Alternates your excellency's lived offthe people of the state of Turned Over To Farmers government -- H. R. William Tellez Ambassador Johnson, that tophcrson, New York by disseminating false through In September 1926, the govern- -' l, tne U. S. S. Florida should carry W. James, Leo Banks, M. G: f information. , ment turned the actual managhell McBei S. J. R. of the remains Jensen, Captain Carranza to "His recent performance before ements the project over tha farm-Kell. Mexico as a mark of this governthe senate investigating committee ers who and incorporated J. E. Nelson his been appointed ment's recognition of his valiant to let tha people know the as the . organized ought Strawberry Valley Water services to the cause of internation- on the state legislative committee; calibre of O. R, Miller. He calls Users' association. al friendship. John E. Booth on the greetings himself reverend, but is revered for The story of this committee, and F. J. Thomas on the - CHICAGO, 14 (UP) Squads nothing. dollar corporation, doing an annnal July trophy committee." "In the first It is stated net business of more than $160,000 place. and engineers labored here "Members of the Legion extended of police to gain entrance to a sewer, that four times I, voted against a with fiva Utah .county municipal!- -, a vote of lhanksto the clt council today bill to' stop gambling and prostitu- ties, over one thousand farmers, of workmen were and to the citizens who assisted in which a group a tion. wool growers aud sportsmen as them in making the celebration, of trapped by a flood of water from "Was-theever any law which customers the entire organization city main. the Fourth a success. gambling and prostitu kept in operation with a payroll of City authorities announced a list permitted of 12 repairmen vho supposedly tion so that it was necessary to In- 11 men adds a new chapter to the' "the "water troduce a bill to stop It?" Smith achievements of farm cooperation were in .the sewer-whe- n roared. ." Lee .K. Less than two hours after he had was turned on. Taylor of Payson presistolen a car belonging to John T. dent and manager of the assocla-- ' Carl Cherlo, one ofThe repair 1061 men seven from the Barbara Ave., Salt Lake Gibbs, ton, who has been connected with " rw, rescued the project since its inception' Is City, Bill Statts, who reports that tunnel, but failed to return he is from Arkansas, was languishvt hen he descended on a second resenthusiastic" about the possibilities cue attempt. that lie In store for the future of ing behind the bars of., the- - Utah the project. Directors of the rescue work held county jail pending the arrival of "A common saying that it Is not PAYSON, July 14. Committees little hope that the trapped men Salt Lake officers, who took him from the Payson camps of Sonp could have remained alive in the to the capital for sentence. until the third generation that the Soon after the theft of the car, and Daughters of Utah Pioneers flooded tunnel. . icn.i uviicuui irara a reclamation , for an appropriate r 'u'ly realized, have been which was parked at thd curb near Five members of the repair crew An interesting meeting of the I""0!60 celebration of Pioneer day In Pay escaped by climbing through man- Provo --Womens" Republican club j diPrPved in the instance of1 this. the Salt Lake, Chamber fj.lCom-merce, Sheriff Boyd' was' notified son. The salute at daybreak Is to holes into the street. was held Thursday afternoon at projeci, says i'resiaeni Taylor. "With more than 40 per cent of and with Deputy Sheriff George Da- be followed with an early morning the summer home, of Mrs. W. H. The program at vis and State Patrol Officer Ed. band serenade. Brereton. in Vivian park, at which the total construction costs already Van Wagenen, picked Statts up on memorial park will begin promptly 100 members were In attendance. paid. It is predicted that In less. Mrs. George P. Parker read a paper man aw jcni U gVVClJUUCni Will the state highway near, the Colun at 11 o'clock and its concluding fea is ture will be the dedication cere on the trip of Mrs. Benjamin Bach-ma- be reimbursed In full for its outlay. bla Steel plant. mony for the Fioneer cabin which of Pro.vo to Re- By that time the revenues from na fen placed in the park as a A poster contest of the seventee- publican dinveiifontheheldnational UNION MEETING TODAY in Kansas power, grazing, and recreation will memorial Sons Pioneer and All Utah stake and Ward Primary' by the Mr Burhnmn was the first more than pay for the operation - - nth-annual Timpanogos hike la City. officers are urged to be in attend' r Xfaughters of the Pioneers. window Ulan won.ur, to ho sent as delegate and maintenance of tha system, ac-the sponsored by being : The afternoon program Includes decoration to the Republican convention. ance at union meeting Sunday. Smith, e Dean L..John Nuttall will give ah a baseball game at the ball park. A chairman. committee, Ralph Continujed from page One Worthen gave an Inhigh-clacarnival will provide en talk on the "Life and Important discussion on "Methods teresting Is open to all. The contest The tertainment including a merry-goof Teaching." Achievements of the Candidates for W. posters must be 22 by 28 Inches or the round and ferris wheel for the chil cardboard Republican Party This Year." must " include the and , dren. j Instrumental music was furnished following data:' "Seventeenth A --rtuwl Miss Kafh-ry- n 20 Timpanogoa HJkg,-rJuly Keeler r HigTScHool gave a reading. DelicOn and 21," and anything else the ious thinks wilt help the appear the .refreshments were served at .'..Now close of the program. : Funeral services- for W. J. ance of his card. The cards are to The committee in rharge of the Mortimer, prominent Provo citibe submitted to Ralph Smith at The merchants' committee of Butler's store, not later than Thurs- refreshments - included Mrs. Otto zen and teacher who was fatally Birk, Mrs. Henry Booke, Mrs Wathe Provo Chamber of Commerce Julius Rrunn of Salt-Laevening City, day evening, Jtflyl7, 8 p. nv- injured.. Wednesday is seeking to secure an agreewhen struck by an automobile, The prizes will be, $5 first prize; ters. Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Maude Robformet.presldent of the Scandinaverts. Mrs. J. D. Boyd. Miss Tirsah ment among jill retail merchants ian rnisiUonraauLCAacel Dahlqulst $3 second prize; $2 third prize. will be held- - today at 8 o'clock Cheever and-Mr-s. of Provo to close on Wednesday of Prov'o will be the speakers at the Frank Deming. in the Provo high school auditor" afternoons at 1 o'clock during regular meeting of the Utah stake HASLF.R GOES TO BOCHESTEIt ium. ' SMITH UNDER KIKE the months of July and August. Scandinavian -- orgnnteation- today. Tha place of the funeral was Dr. Walter T, Hasler of Provo e WASHINGTON, July H (Up) "made an exThe meeting will be held at the L. has gone to Rochester, Minn, where July 25 would-bchanged from the Sixth ward D. S. seminary building at 10 a. m. he .will spend two weeks at the The league's nation-- , chapel because Of the large numception to the Wednesday closWide canipainn against Governor ber of friends wishing to attend ing agreement,, according to the The seminary is locate on the cor- famous Mayo clinic. While there he committee. ner of First South and Third West will spend his time studying the fcmlth and other - wet -- candidates the. services. Principal I R. went into street. r:'r methods of Mayo Bros. In thoir sys high jslodayJXxa. LllAfmoni)t: the Provo . hlch stores already have agreed upon A special musical program " has tem of. diagnosing eye, ear, nose denunciatory. .leaders' statements school, where Mi. Mortimer was were tmuM and national superina teacher, urges is mat)jr ta Wednesday closing, according to also been arranged, according to W.Tand throat trouble and their meth- tendent --to Scott Mc announcement elsewhere in-- the Di Norma-.president of the organ- -' b4 of treating Ihes diseases. On onen " the drys campaign in the : Herald , . , ance. , Izntion.'. All Scandianvians are in- his return he will visit the clinics . ' 4 of Denver. vited to attend. , ' - - MEXICO r July 14 (UPL ThroughoutMexico there was effected today a state of Volun co, It, CITY,-Mexi- i ei semi-annu- m . non-sto- American-Ambassado- a A 1 - r - SMITH ATTACKS , ' , . Jrk JR1 f -- I 1 . V - V 'y J WHITE SPEECH . monc-plan- : dancers-ar- e. now training under the direction 01 Mildred Lewis Hinckley. One danc er for each year of the 'age of the' hike and one to grow on win light thi huge celebration pile. ir thl Saved from an icy grave in the norhtland, four survivors of Nobile'a "Italia" party recently were rescued by the Krassln, Russian ice breaker, just in the nick of .time. Three of the men are pictured here, below the sketch of the pathetic drama drawn by Joe King. They are, left to right: Lieut. Alfredo Vlgllerl, who hands out the slender rations daily; Prof. F. Bchounek, radio expert, and Giuseppe Hiagi, wireless operator. The fourth man is 'Felice Troiana. - CATCHES FIS- H- ' SPANISH FORK . ". EGION ELECTS the-riv- -- ; tSIBAIBElYitAKE lf Blind Apostle of Optimism Gets Three Fine . Trout On Fishing Trip; Enthusiastic at Sport s j : L : PROVOHEALTH VITAL FACTOR County Health Unit Director Points Out Importance Of Health Laws With all the attractions of Utah county that appeal to" the stranger that conies within our gates, there are none more appealing than those things that contribute to the splendid health enjoyed by the people here, in the opinion of Dr". E. P. Oldham, director of Utah County Health unit, who points to the importance of everlasting observance of health laws. .' ' Contributing Factors "The history of Utah county, her natural and scenic resources and (Continued'on page three) Y N. C. HICKSk Deprived of his sight and without hands, the loss of which seems to have been compensated in the development of an almost superhuman instinct, N. CW (Corey) Hanks, blind orator, author, poet iind" hvcr of nature, added new to his accomplishments laurels Wednesday when he caught three fine trout while' fishing in Straw- berry Lake. "It was the most invigorating thing X have doneiri years,'r declared the noted lecturer, who arrived in Provo early last week to fulfill a lecture engagement Friday university morning at the Young ' summer school. To Build Cabin There So enthused was Mr. Hanks with his unique experience that he forthwith made application tor memberclub, and deship in clares that he will build a cabin in the pines near the shores of the great reservoir. Already he has extended invitations to such noted personages as Dr. Richard C. Cab-bof Harvard University, Dr. Jos-cpColt .I'loodgood of. John jlop-kin- s University, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mather of the the Blind, New York City, L O. O. F. WILL INSTALL and Mr! and Mrs. Joseph R. WilProvo Lodge No. 14, I,' O. 0.F. son of Philadelphia, to spend the will hold a joint installation with of the summer with him the Lefai lodge Tuesday night at 8 Supposition that Frank Manninff, latter part o'clock 'in the Provo I. O. O., F. who was killed by a D. & R. G. W. (Continued on. page three) hall. Rcbekahs "ofewoOTgari:. train Jhnrsrtnv morning, onceakd. his real identity from Ogden and ' Tzatloni also will Jnstallat M. I. A. GIRLS TO MEET and all Odd Fellows and their Salt Lake officers last spring, is M. L A. girls of the Manavu ward held by local members of the sherpartners are urged to attend iff's office, who have just received who are intending to go to Mutual meetings. word that no such person had ever Isle this week, are requested to lived at Trinidad, Colo., so. far as meet at the ward chapel this noon of f icerathere were able to "ascer- following Sunday school. ': x ; tain. " of the NO HAND CONCERT TONIGHT Tn Binding fingerprints Utah Generally ) J r No band concert will be held thif rtend man to Salt Lakeland Ogden fair Sunday exevening, according to announcewas learned it deportment, police Jf bmettled cept that Manning had served 90 .days ment of Samuel - Jeppcrson; director. in the Ogden jail on a petitt 'xtreme. south charge. , He , was convicted litOe i.porOons IHI. CLINIC, 5LATF3J hold In He -- ulsoa Aprilamr --change- In. temp '. SairT.uk T for investigation.-- In ?Aphild 'Clinlowii erature. hoth instances he. gave his home as the Lincoln high school Monday from 1 to 4 p. m. and all children Maxlmnm (amn.1. '' v Trinidad, but officers in town are unable to find that of that district who will enter school day for fall for the flnst time should .Vn v one by ' that name ever lived Minimum temp.' ' be in attendance. ' m' there. lday ot DEAD TRAMP h. Llght-house'- IS that-sos-slo- The Weadier . a. lar-ep- MlglSti'-- ', A; ,i out' Entire Nation; Light ning Bolt Is Fatal to Flier about 12,000 feet in height Program Friday Night V The Kiwanians of Provo have made all arrangement? for a liuge bonfire. Dry aspen logs will "te carted into the grove, where they will be erected Into a pyramid by the Kiwanians themselves who are planning to go; to Aspen Grove early on Friday, July 20.. These poles will be tied at the top with prevent heavy wire, which will them falling untile they havo been practically consumed, Fifteen gal lon of oil and a load will add fuel to the flames, according to Hebef Rupper, chairman of the bonfire committee. cards donated to the hike by the New Century Printing company also will' be a part of this display. Since there is some little expense connected with sending out information concerning the hike, and since there is no fund from which to draw, the committee decided that it would be perfectly proper to sell hike booklets or to ask for a small contribution of from 10 to 25 cents. The program, liowever, will be perfectly free; no on will be asked to pay unless he feels entirely willing to do so. Forest Supervisor E. S. Shepard and Ranger Vivian West concurred in the opinion that It would not be out of the way to suggest a. small contribution. The transportation committee Is planning to have comfortable buses on the job, ready to transport people from ' Provo to the Grove on Friday and return them to Provo Saturday at the usual fee of $1.50 per round trip. Scott P. Stewart is preparing to take care of the Inner man by of foods having ready largo-stor- es and- - drinks,- - including th popular hot dogs and soda pop. 1 .; RETT FliKiinRelief Mexico . Mourns Air Hero: " Shock Tremendoifc Through All committees of the seventeenth annual' Timpanogos hike have practically Completed arrangements for the big community outing recognized as the world's greatest the' summit of 'a "mountain over x 10,000 feet is high. Mt. . Timpanogos Window Decorations. The window decoration committee haa lined things up in the city and expects every business house to show that the great hike will be here on next Friday and Saturday by their window displays, and also. by mention in their newspaper advertising. Paintings by Utah artists are being passed around for the purpose of decoration. Window ,r '', V ; 1 DEATH CAUSES Aspen Grove Program Next Friday Night JffiULBe Gala ' Affair; Record Number Of - r Hikers Expected to Attend The program "committee reports that progress 4s being mad 4n hiving up talent for the Theater of the Pines. The committee members will feel at liberty to call upon any in the audience to furnish numbers, although they will appreciate it if they know- ahead of time "as to those who can and will assist. are to be Beautiful Timp-stocgiven away as usual on the night of the program. One will go to the oldest man, one to the oldest woman, one to the person who comes farthest for the hike, as in previous years. These Timp-stocwijl' steel. b made from chrome-nickl- e provided' the heads arrive in time. In casethey doot,theisual Tlmp-stick- s will be used as gifts. ,,'.", . " Elghteefrrharming ', V - - - CAIN ZA'S Usui; COMPLETED '; PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, .SUNDAY, JULY15, 1928. ' - ?' r. ... ',' to 8 1 ... 12 WORKMEN ; . TRAPPED IN Mc-Kel- " ' ROOD SEWER four-milli- STOLEN AUTO IS RECOVERED re WILL OBSERVE G. O. tpioneerday Pi WOMEN HOLD SESSION -o- - Poster Contest For Hike Arranged n, , . Mrs-.Lotti- ss J. Mortimer Seriice8 to Be TAi - Summer Closing Scandinavians of Wednesdays Advocated Stake Will Meet -- card-write- - kir .:.--- AM-Sainon- "rrir ..Dtysoods-and-mcn'aJurnishi- - - . -;- ... !MUt st . 4 ' |