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Show RIVALS THE r BEST U N UTAH COUNTY SURPASSES THE REST VOL. 6, NO. Psjp m SWS ' ' 16. Two Likely MIRY HAS KB! RELIEF no duirvive . PROVO, UTAH CQUNTVi UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1928. Original Z. C. Stock Iptificate Is HighlyPrized By Provo Citizen VI. It SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 24 (UP) D. R. Mitchell, chief mechanic ofjhejll-fate- d Ford plane which crashed to eartfi nearKere'FrHay, killing fomrand injuring two others, was invert a firfitinir chance for life at a local hospital today. His right foot waaAmputated and his . right hip tri-motor- ed of U. I'jtf'inf tiff X. h - sustalnedTtroken nose and arm and internal injuries, but was expected to recover. To the United Press today Heath gave a graphic account of the ac cident from his hospital cou The huge plane left Colfax, Wash., early Friday morning to rehangturn to the Spokane Airways warnar at Felt Field. A message Spo ing of fog had been ent from unkane to tne riiers, who bw dediattending an air circus at the cation ceremonies of a new airport-f at Colfax. There was tog ai uiax at that time. When the. fog cleared from Colfax the huge plane tOOK Oil. V VKr OJ"-- UP-- A WASHINGTON, Nov. 24. new farm relief measure embracing all major provisions of the twice hill except vetoed McNary-Hauge- n the equalization fee will be com pleted by Senator McNary, Republican, OregonTearly next week Modification Planned JS . ' fJ . . . v. .. - S . 7 OR PROGRAM-F- The Instrumentation of the band Is very well balanced; tne piayers hv had much experience as a body, and many of them are pro fessional musicians. It promises to be an entertainment of real polish and beauty, so arranged that everyona attending wiU be pleased with the program. An unusually interesting feature of the performance will be the ren dition of two new numDers: "ine Memorial Parkr march written by Meledone, music supervisor at Eureka, and a Mexican" serenade encomposed titled "La Cymbeline," veteran by John,Held, band master of Salt Lake City. The B. Y. U. male chorus, with William F. Hansen, director, will add to the attractiveness, of the concert. This entertainment will be given free to the publio under the aus pices of the B. Y. U.rxtension , well-kno- - 1 THREE SPEEDERS FINED Three speeders were' hailed be-fthe justice of the peace at Sprlngville Friday by O. E. Van Wagenen, state traffic officer, B. C. Jamleson of Eureka,' was fined $10: C. E. Andrews, of Bait Lake paid $5, and John Christiansen of Fountain Green was required to forfeit $25. or r -- temp . Maximum Friday, 58. Minimum temp. ' Friday, 80. ' J Prominent , Utah county has always occupied a prominent place in boys' .and girls' club work. Last year the county representatives were declared winners at the Utah state fair and later at the Portland fairrf1 This year the two Utah teams at Portland won first places la two bs 1 J. D. Hunter Has EEMS BETTER Rare Collection KING GEORGE , wide-awak- Recalled by Documents and Bills of Utah's Early Days; Unique Items Are Included. ' it LEADING PART B P. 0. E. PLANS . far-flun- Weil-Know- ice skating : t tr ANNUAL EVENT """ rinkplanned , niht -- ""enl ir f lf Quartet Is Departing s BOOTH ENDS - GREAT WORK ' TUT COLDSIN ' otarti-uttion- EVIDENCE HERE - d s - ui - m ANNUAL - TflYJiTATINEE-SLAT- -- .' FOfl SATURDAY -- . JOURNEYS EAST Power of Good Is Theme of Lecture 1 Og-de- ' for-Uta- . Vice-Chairm- y ' i ""7" today.' , rescued Orrln 8. Stevens, passenger, whose wife, lost her life In the disaster, filed suit In federal court for $51,000. including 150.000 for hiaj wife's death and $2000 for loss of baggage. KVXV YflPY fclnu VA HVPY Steel and. stickMhat madi up the sunken liner Vestri. crowded human beipgs out oi the limelight today in - the government's two fnvestiga( tiona Into the causes of .the . -- - disaster. i Bulkheads, bolts, ports ant pipes will engage the attentior of U. 8. Commissioner Francl: O'Neill and commerce department agents until the two hearings re convene Monday morning..: .,; . O'Neill la sitting at the hearing started by Federal Attorney Chart e H. Tuttle and the commerce. dH partment officials are conducting . I an Investigation in. behalf of th I steamboat inspection service. . I Criminal Proeoention , O'Neill an4 TutUe are seeking W ascertain If criminal prosecution I warranted and the other inquiry i. looking Into the inspection whlcr waa made by federal agents, wh declared the yestria unsea worth, before she sailed away on the that caused the loss of 111 vcy-ag- Uvea... .... e I : ..,.-,- It 'la 'tha first time the - human question has been almost altogeth er eliminated from the hearing? Later the Investigators will return to the question of alleged negti-- . gence and Incompetency. . Today they want to know which of tha following caused the Vestri' to ship 1000 tons of water and roll over Into the sea: ,. j 1. The Inflow pf water througV, open coal porta,, t ,. .. (' The hursting pf water pipes In I the hold.. ., 8. The springing of a number of seams In the ship. , ,. i. The loosening of fjyets la th punkers of the shelter decks. ,.;;, , mm iii- - tmmmi ns aftrartivA nroGrram ha been arranged for the concert to be given by Brlgham Young university concert band at the stake tabernacle Monday, uec. a, ai o p Utah: Generally! fair Sunday; little change In tem perature. tl. : NEW YORK, ifov. U IUP Sinking of the liner Vestris with the lose of more than 100 lives .reached the damage suit stage . vxVsof The Weather m Cause of Ship's Sinking. . 1 Grid Results BAND ARRANGED . Rshort Irobinson (Continued on Page Eight) . at j -- " repo- ... stock certificate 4 -S- to try It and asked him to turn back to Colfax, but WllUams, a splendid 1. 1. r;nrt - hnlA- In ire u..t ; liyer, ieiiMitchell and I went back the fog. oyer the snip In the cabin, turning to Deburger and WiUiams. -."irnardgon said. Heath, Til deal hell you a hand to see whether It'scards or not,' and he dealt the around. "The first card up was a queen of spades. "Just then the pilot, Williams, called back for jus to even up the -cargo. "You couldn't see anything when we felt the swish of branches against the under carriage. "See You in Hell!"'. "'Well, Heath, I'll see you .In hell!". Enardson called, and we crashed." Heath finished. The giant plane struck with ter- - "k. same time conform with the principles laid down by President-elec- t Hoover in his St. Louis farm relief speech. He believes that draft now virtually completed will accomplish both purposes. The measure prob- - - he was coiner down. cab"They had been back In the in paying cards. I begged him not ; Asked ir Federal Court; Probe' Nov' - $52,b00. Damages 4--H County-Clu- HITS BRITAIN uvlnir ! Final report of the club work of Utah county, showing a very successful season, has been made by Assistant Count' Agent Anson B. Call to the state leader of club work, Mr. Jt C. Hogenson. The rt-shows that 39 clubs were organized during the year, with 169 boys and 174 girls, successfully j" completing the work outlined, SI t de- a J 1 Train-- Issued In 1889 to William Jennings, signed by Brig-ha- events. Photograph of an original Z. C. M. X, session, and McNary is Young and' William CUyton. The interesting document Is part of a rare collection owned by Jesse The work outlined for the boys is ' ' : , .. confident . it. will be" Bigned by the ! D. Hunter of Provo. divided into crops and livestock. In 4U J .Mi.ufl HO JluycB lug yivyvom the livestock division a boy may Jjresiueub. ' extra session of congress can. thus join any one of the following five be avoided. clubs: calves, sheen, "poultry. The new bill will provide for crea swina and rabbits. The crop work tion of si federal farm board with is made up of sugar beets, beans, $250,000,000 to deal with the agriand potato clubs. Death and Destruction Sweep cultural surpluses. .A council select, The girls' work consists of home ed by the farmers themselves, wm making, canning, sewing, and cooki'' England; Shipping Is be given advisory powers. . ng.These" two bodies, will work English King Spends Quiet e Demoralized, ft One of the most clubs through stabilization" corporations in tha county Is the one at Genola, ficomposed of producers and Still Pneumonia where eight boys and girls have Night; Pioneer-Day- s LONDON, Nov. 24. (UP) Death nanced by the board. .The corporajust completed four years of club and destruction swept the British tions will be empowered to create Is Feared. work. In addition, eight mora have Isles today as heavy gales battered as &any corporations It considers aone inrse .years' work with a towns and cities and tied up ship- necessary. Under the old measure, larger number enrolled for one and . LONDON. Nov., ?4 lUPyKirg there would have been one corporaping and communications. two years. George V spent a quiet night and force, the tion f$r each commodity, Reaching hurricane Valuable training is offered the By ERNEST R. RASMl'SON storm hfiff caused nine" Unknown In excluding the equalization fee, his Condition seemed slightly ImAn interesting collection of docu deaths. Hundreds were injured. , which by terms of the old measure proved today, (Continued on page two) Late reports from Buckingham ments and bills, reminiscent of the Fierce winds swept through Ire- - would have been invoked to pay won., early pioneers days when scrip and land, England and Scotland, at. the cost of exporting surpluses, no palace, where the taining a velocity of - 100 miles an provision Is made in the new bill arch of the British empire lies abed produce were used instead of oui with fever, cold and a congested standardized currency of today is hour in some places. Every phase lung, said royal physicians were owned by Jesse D.' Hunter, 54 Of the starm seemed worse than the (Continued on page Wo) satisfied with the king's condition. South First East street, Provo. The one which ravaged north Europe g The attention of the relics came into his possession as a and England last week, killing n Tenor la Named peoples of the British empire was gift from his father, William Hunt more than 100 persons and causing 1 1 the gray historic buildcentered milA-of school untold teacher Into Amir er, pioneer Lead in w Vision" damage running 5 ''- Mons.-' lean Fork, who Is said to have been "N. ing where King George h The last official bulletin from the first music teacher in. the terriCantata, Dec. 23. Fishing fleet along the southern Memorial services in honor coast of England were badly ' hit Buckingham palace was. flashed torial public school system." of departed members 'will be world. at issued around the to It were wag Stock Certifies and the coast guards OrUirjil mating According to reports ' from the conducted by Provo lodge No. , noon and it said: heroic efforts to aid distressed Perhaps th most unique detri(49, B. P. O. Elks, Sunday evecommittee of Utah genealogical a "The fair ment in the collection, and one that king passed fishermen. whose' auspices the ning, December t, at $ p. n&, at under stake, noted last The is night prized very highly by Hunter, is Many stesmerg were TnTdistress of the Provo Ice was improvement tbe Elks' borne, according to the By courtesy "Tha. Evan cantata, Vision," M.-I. which maintained. an original 2. C.. Pleurisy, stock cerAt Yorkshire, the wind velocity and Cold KMrage company, the Al announcement of J. Louis to is arbe all Stephens, given, of this type tificate issued for five shares of was reported to nave reacnea iuu len pond, 950 North Fifth West commonly accompanies tocher, exalted ruler. m a rvtnw ft miles an hour; at Liverpool, 88 street, will be converted into an Ice congested lung, continues to be a stock at Jino Mrh The memorial oration will he orniance which will be long re 1869, and signed by President Brig. miles an hour; Belfast, 84 miles an skating pond, according to an prominent feature." Uneasiness occasioned by -- the ham Young, as president of the in- membered by those who will attend. - delivered by Monslgnor Duane hour; Croydon, 71 miles an hour nouncement of Fire Chief Reed & Hunt of Salt Lake City. Der.s It was originally planned to proking's illness stirred the empire's stitution and Similar reports were coming iti Boshard, who will have duce "The Vision" on the Sunday charge of millions deeply, and attention was secretary. ThoWilliamdayton, lightful musical numbers will certificate was from every section of the United the rink. be given during the evening, focused on the remote regions of to William Jennings, one of evening of the quarterly confer. Kingdom. The pond is located one-haand the ritual In memorlam to ence to be held in December, but Utah's of. merchants Sections of Scotland were endan block west terrl pioneer ag of Fifth West street, the $4 "absent brothers" will Inopportune, and the (Continued on page two) torial days. Written across the the date-wgered by floood waters and hun and is well known to many Provo form a part of the program. face of the certificate in red Ink is theme of the conference Was of dreds of houses were unroofed. The following officers and and girls who have enjoyed boys such as not to allow Importance a Mr. were transfer hundred home. Five signed by persons Jennings memorial day committeemen skating there. In favor of his daughter, Prlscllla the sacrifice of the Sunday evening are In charge of the services: City officials are now looking for P. Jennings, and dated February meeting. .(Contlued on Page Five) Louis Fischer, exalted ruler; a rink site In the southeast part ef J. The official set date for re the c 1883. 19, the city, and in all probability will the eve " J. Edwin Stein, esteemed iead- to the best informa- duction of "The Vlsion'-'MAccording provide such & place for this poputag knight; C N. Whittaker, tion obtainable, this document is a ning ef Bunday, December 23, the lar winter sport for the kiddies of esteemed loyal knight; L. E.rare specimen, less than half a anniversary of the birthday of the that section. Vincent, esteemed lecturing dozen of them being known to be prophet Joseph Smith. Con-tract Cougar-Musicia-Sign -.knight; Paul D. Vincent, secin existence today! A distastrous Hm Splendid Voice Boxelderupset all predictions The announcement that the well- retary; R. G. Gardner, treasurIn Z. C. M. old In fire I. tha Salt theWest by downing Saturday for San Gabriel E. F. Buckley, tyler; Wller; known Provo tenor, Bob Robinson, Lake A most of 0. to the records 6 destroyed powerful high Panthers, ford Russell, esquire; George will sing the leading part, will be on and certificates file at forward a that with pass splendid line, UlissionTlayZir --Vincent, received with great satisfaction chaplain; Willie Rita, tfme. defense, proved the West team's Inner guard; Lafe Bown, W. B. Another equally Interesting speci- mis pleasing and dramatic voice downfall. Tooele invaded Moab In The Cougar quartet, famous Butler, L. L Johnson, trustees; men exhibited by Hunter is a check lends itself admirably to this part, (Treat style to score a 48-- 7 victory. John W. Farrer, Willie Rita, is musical said. it composed Some of the organisation chorus Z. on C. drawn It. the I. in Acadefavor of parts Tooele will meet Wasatch M. Howard Graham, Murray K. of four former B. Y. U. stuAmelia F. Young, who Was known which describe the beautiful setting my for the Class B championship week are this Roberts, Dick Boshard, memdents, leaving as the "favorite" wife of, President either Tuesday or Wednesday. It More orial day committeemen. for the Sun Gabriel Mission than seven years of servioe (Continued on Page Eight) Young. The check, made out for la not yet certain whether or not for. his as a missionary In play house, with whom they Boxelder, the Class A title holder, Armenia church MUST SHOW CAUSE brought an honorable! have signed a contract for a . (Continued on Page Eight) will oppose the Class B winner for release tohas Wllford YOUTHS PLEAD NOT GUILTY Orson E. Hacking of Cedar Fort J. Booth, former ' year's engagement on '' the ? the state title. Dell May ne, Max . Nielsen an J has been cited to member of tha Provo high school ) coast appear In the Upsets featured college games. Kenneth Nielsen of American Fourth district court December 1, The quartet made lis fare. New York walloped the previously faculty. Fork, and Otto Colllngs of Orem. to show, cause why an Injunction Mr. Booth, accompanied by Mrs. well appearance In Provo last unbeaten Carnegie Tech team; entered pleas of not guilty Satur should not be Issued against him, Wednesday evening At College Minnesota trounced Wisconsin, and Booth, waa called from the Provo day morning when arraigned in restraining him from maintaining Fourth ward 14, 1921. At hail. In connection with a reci" Michigan, downed Iowa; while Illi- that time the September the Fourth district court on tal of pupils of Mrs. Florence church raised a large ing with nois beat Ohio- State to take a sum of charges of committing a statutory tne public in Its travel along a cermoney to relieve the distress Jepperson Mad sen. The haU on big ten laurels. of strangle-holoffense.. The was filled to capacity on this youths had been tain road leading from the railroad Armenians, who were dying by Stanford and California tied, "while bound over to the district court spur to the center of the towa of occasion, and tho ' numbers U. S. C. trouced Idaho to cinch the hundreds as a result of the their preliminary hearing Cedar Fort. The order la signed were enhtuHlaattcally received. ravages of the world war.- To Mr. An epidemic of "flu" colds, more following the coast laurels. m cuy court a lew weeks ago. by Judge George P. Parker. Booth fellthejaskp( distributing Those participating In the reorless - general - throughout - the the funds. cital were Letirande Anderson, state1, has been noticed in jfrovo Boxelder i. West 8. . Before leaving on his mission, Mr. Julius Madsen, Edge! : Black-haT during the last week. In some casts Tooele 48. Moab 7. Booth became a master of the Arand Lawrence Lee, mementire families are prostrated With Stanford IS, California IS. menian bers and of the Cougar quartet; underwent a -language the disease, according to City PhysiNew York "U-- n, Camegle ED thorough preparation for his task. Marguerite Jepperson,' Thera .. cian Dr, L. L Cullimore. Tha usul Tech IS. . Lilne Lou Metta De succeeded oy Mack win Olsen, Ritchie, now of Is the which ailment type 8. Army JS, Nebraska lian Morrison, La Var Isaacauthorities anDalton, church appearing is a very light form, and Harvard 17, Yale nounce. Mrs. palton will accom son, and ladies' double trio no serious complications need de Navy 9, Princeton 0. made up of Alene Peterson, pany her husband to Palestine. velops if the usual precautions afe Illinois 8, Ohio State 0. James H. Moyle, Democratic na Lucille Worthen, Marguerite ooserved, ne said. Minnesota 8, Wisconsin 0. tional committeeman for Utah, hat Norma BuUock, "Most of the dangers In cases Jeppersen, Michigan 10, Iowa 7. 'chosen president of the east, Veda Porter and Thera Lou 'flu or la i grippe, arise from the Northwestern 27, Dartmouth 8. beer) The seventh annual toy matinee sponsored by the Provo era states mission to succeed Judge Olsen. , fact that patients attempt to get Purdue 14. Indiana 8. The Cougar quartet was orHenry H. Rolapp. back to work too early," says Dr. City firemen, in cooperation with Ray Sutton, manager of the Colorado College 48, Wyoming Cullimore. "At this stage, the con- Strand ganized two years ago by Jul. 25. theater, and the Evening Herald, will be held in the ius Madsen as the Banyan valescent 'flu" patient not only in Colorado Aggies '46, Colorado totrand theater baturday morning, December 1, according to ljuartet. At that time BUrs jures himself and renders a relapse Mines 10. In place of Flnlayson sang Regis S8, Western SUU U. ; The plan also calls for the cooDeration of Darenta'ahd dgel Blackham. During the a nuisance by scattering the gernia Southern California 28, Idaho 7. of the disease around others." following summer the boys children of the city, and if the usual impetus is given the Oregon 'V 81. Montana 8. The present situation is not any movement-hundresang In the parks of southern College of Idaho 12. Ltnfleld 0. of little folks who otherwise might be ds attracted where Utah, fail different than the usual they and - Weber Coltege-8- 2, Ricks 7. ' much favorable attention. , .; winter epidemic of colds, according forgotten.-wi- ll receive an official call fronrSanta Claus. to Dr. Cullimore. While the The lets all that the children into plan the ' picbig moving Mrs. C. E. Maw of Provo, left to G0--P. MAY REORGANIZE schools have) ' reported an Increase ture show next Saturday moraine at 10 o'clock, is for each to SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 24.-- . in absences during the past week, day to attend the board of directors'' eaeraiion (UP) Attorney General Harvey this is not in any sense alarming. J go, to the Strand theater with some toy that can be repaired. meeting or tne uenerai n of Women's clubs, to be held In Cluff suggested today that the sucn a toy wm serve as a ticket, and it will also make some Republican nominating conven- - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH little boy or girl very happy on Christmas morning, when that Washington, p. G, early in Jan The public is cordially Invited to uary. ,tion be recovened for the purpose First Church of Christ, Scientist Mrs. Maw Is the general federa of reorganizing the" state Republi- corner of First East- and First toy is found all bright and new - in the home of that little boy attend a lecture, to be given today or- girl. can partyr He said the resignation North streets. at 2 .30 p. m. at tha Firat Church of tion director ;; . ; Regular Sunday Before going to Washington she of William W. Seeg morning servicesTli a..ra, subject Since many little folks may not know how to proceed to Christ, Scientist, by Paul A Harsch, will visit In New York with her son miller, who demanded the entire "Soul and Body." Sunday school at C. 8. B of Toledo, Ohio. into the show, the sponsors of the big annual event sin"The Power of Good," will be the sad daughter, Carlyle and Florencs central committee resign, had creat-- . 9:45" a. m. Wednesday evening get cerely hope that hundreds of parents will help them to find of ed The with situation Cleveland. lecture. could Maw, a in tha church and that be Ohio, 'are 8 held only o'clock. subject at meetings is located at the corner -- of First her daughter, Mrs. B. B, Smith and dealt with properly by a regular Reading room open daily from 2:30 an' old toy and send them to the Strand next Saturday convention xf the party. North and First East streets. " - family,. , to 4:30 o'clock: All are welcome. morning. LjL? k.., . ANOTHER GALE into the fog bank. They flew more than an hour seeking a hole In fog. Four were playing pinochle In the passenger compartment while the plane roared, through the dense atmosphere, "I had been flying the ship with Mitchell In the pilot's cabin with jne, xieatn stuu, over the ship, came up and took - Agent Call; Valuable ing Taken by Many. . ot Rex Heath, a passenger, is pnrn mil Final Report of Activity Is Made by Assistant County v " Cooperating with grlcuIfuraT ... crushed. experts, McNary Is trying partment PilorWilliam H. Williams," Kenneth J. Dunlop, Arthur G to modify his old measure to satisLouis Norwell De Burger, were killed in fy President Coolidge and at the Enarsonrand Co-pil- "nhonrniirri uUUULOuIUL v VmY Farmers; S. UTAH Cffl NTV A Equalization Fee Eliminated From Latest Version of ' Oregon ..Senator's Plan for Relief 18 Pages Tcday ' Pages J to 8 m ' Passenger Tells Graphic Tale of Moments Just Before Northwest Crash Which Killed Four. i REM BILL Mane GrasSi - if business men and poultry ;pro aucers ot rovo are invited to at tend the meeting v Jn the county agent ! office In the city and county f building, Monday at t p. m.Tunder the auspice of the Prova Poultry producers' association, according to O. R. Balrd, president of the local " ' organisation. ,, Frank C. Edmurida, of Salt Lake. president jn4 general manager f the Utah Pqultry Producers'-asso-claUowill make hla first appearance In Provo aa a speaker at tha meeting. Prof. Byron Alder, poultry specialist t the Utah Agricultural college will also speak. The local association how boasts of a membership of over 100 producers. h TOWER PROJECT PLANNED r BOISE, Idaho, Nov. J4 (UP) Twice as much power as Is pelngr1 produced at present In Idaho- will, be generated at a power plant be constructed by A. O. Liebmann of Chicago on the lower Snake and Salmon rivers, the department rof " :' reclamation estimated - today. Geologists of U i T'Make BigMind Finds bind SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 24.-(- UP) Riddles of antiquity took tftealUnUon of Utah ggpjoglut today. Prof. George' H. Hansen of Brlgham Touijg university wa Inspecting specimens of foasli-Ise- d "rock which he estimate grew in this section 100 million ,, i : yeara ago, j E. F. B. Daude, Ballna geologist, was In pesses3loa of potr tery 'fragments believed to have been made by ancients who Hvej In that region at least 1,000 year, , . ago. The bark specimens were "nt to Prof. Hansen by John K :e flings of Lehi ai.d the pottery v. .vs found on the Ernest Herbert ranch In the Round valley Minute exsmlnatioa will be made of both. tro-Lio- n. I |