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Show NUMBER TWELVE THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ESSAY COJIIEST TO DE CONDUCTED OFFER couragement -- w With view - - ROBBER; CONFESSES - ,a At i !! m.m MEMBER OF BANK FOURTH ROBBERS GETS EIGHT YEARS IN OREGON f EXTENSIVE PROMOTION PLANNED JUT MANX- -, FACTURERS. . EX- - CAM-PAIG- TO N ' ' CONTEST QUESTIONS BAIIK FOR BOSY' READER 1 MERCHANTS SHERIFF WILLIAMS : Multi-Millionai- re STATE fiOHDEIISED HERE BY ARMY PROVO Poor Lou is Rich Lou Now a HEWS ITEMS OF , VOLUME 10 10, 1920. t Trapped and shot, last month, practically all of them within view of Salt Lake City, were twenty-nin- e coyotes, four bob cats, three lynx and a grey wolf. Salt Lake county paya a bounty on' these predatory animals and records In the county clerk's office show $199.50 paid out last month. JjWUh the appointment of a special committee to supervise the students and maintain high sanitary standards at Cm "Institution, sthngent steps to keep the campus of the Utah Agricultural college at Logan the healthiest spot In the state are being taken at '' the sckooL Applications were filed, with the state land board in one day last week for more than 8000 acres of land in Grand county, a largo portion of it g la tho. region about Moab. - Tbs Jh applicants mad requoot to land for the purpose of prospecting of encouraging the . m VJ, Sheriff J. T. Williams returned Saturday night from Oregon where he went to get Charles Langdale alias Red Gross," the fourth man who participated in the Springvllle bank robbery last October.' Upon his arrival in Salem, the stole capit-pi. Sheriff Williams found that bis man had already entered the toils of the law, and that he had arrived Just in time to hear him receive from the Judge of tho Circuit court of Salem Lot porn Loa no longer.! For poor Lou of tbs Osage Indian tribe at least is the richest an eight year sentence for robbery, -U of nine represenUtlvo of the Osage six after Tk!ro,,p Langdale had confessed td Uhiahoma vlsltod Washington reoontly, asking that the trust period on their landa. "" ' 1, ' In Portland. robberies as a boaus oq thol oil and ga4 tslre million dolla re In, to memhtra of tho Osage tribe. There royaiUes Sheriff Williams ?wa permitted arf about 2299 Ooagoa, each man, woman b 11 to " M"e tl t and question Langdale who confessed J, Ooorf9 ,4VL are ataadng la tho frontcommUaionor, wrtgv. superiatoadoat t tk row of this photo. u.,. to having taken part in' the Spring- -' fills robbery1 The young highwaymen left Salt Lake for Portland and -. , -rarrived to that city Oct. Tl, three' l " . 0(L days- - after' tha robbery. Upon his Succumbs Infju-- ! . Tains hi livestock per bend inUtnh A reetur--' based arrival Laagdats part ia has ds crenei 9 daring the past year, ant with money- he had ektaeA. according ta a report mad public by from the Mendenhall hank. Ttin. Erie 8auer. a1, moot promising M. M. Jaotte, field agent for Utah of venter' proved' a failure and 'tha ' , p 1b Parent 9 1 crop' estimate. Hum. youtk of 1$ years, son of Professor original owner wsa foreed to take bora of various claaeea of livestock, Mrs. Be and Mrs, Robert Saner, died nt the the bualaese beck a It ha teta t kowbver, hove quit generally ia Body family residence In the Third ward only partly paid tor, Langdale lost, creased. ' Told , Effort ape tha part of the federal Sunday morning followings short all that he had put Into It. During thia period ho had become associated r. Demise., a. . C fair price eommiaslot to bring about a , t- Uhtesa of M th9 varloae commoditlec reduction his parents 'tho' young man ip with i a number of other highwayLake Salt to Sheriff William, hood-wawaa the month of The At' of casket the City lowering a of deal arepot testing groat survived. bj four sisters and one men, according . .. , owing to the failure of lastrac-tlon- s tho very grave Itself tho body ef Mrs. stopped. . school. The family and" friends brother, The funeral, cortege will knd they committed six robberies ia Portland. The last on was that of bolng received from the depart- Ines dark Harvey, wko died ThursThe Provo Paint A . Glass, Comgathered for tT moment to discuss leave Bergs undertaking parlora . ment of at was 'on North hill. Justice death. halted 'Wsshlngtou. day, a Sunday beautiful by offers pany picture (The 11: $9 oclock Wednes- a drag store located Utah and wholesalers After the services had been held and this new burden of grief. From their promptly at manufacturer been notified of th had The of one to to of the go police 74) Spirit will begin extensive trade promotion as the mourners moved slowly in the hushed and hurried conference eame day. A short funeral service will be - surrounded the block and robbery , winners In the public schools. held at the graveside. lu the Intermountain states funeral cortege to the ' store waa located. , campaigns cemetary, the decision to postpone tho interEric was a musician of unusual on which the In April and May, under the direction death overtook the mother, Mr. ment of Mrs. Harvey. to hla story to The Christensen Co. Clothing of the wholesale trades according Langdale, of hla age and had a N department of The caaket waa raised 'from its ability for boy was running Sheriff Williams, offers 92.60 in merchandise to. one the Commercial 'dub and the Utah Hyrum B. Clark, in a automobile played instruments in his father's accident.' place above the grave and waa re- band and orchestra for a number df around n corner to make, hit getaof the winners In the public schools. Manufacturers association. ' While the other members of the turned to the 8. M. Taylor underand ran into the arm of a Hlndselman Optical and Jewelry . Jed E. Mercer of American Fork has years. He was active ln his duties in way Co. offers $2.60 Bar pin or Broach applied to the state engineer for per- family were on their saddened trip taking parlors'" It will be held there the church ahd was "cop."- - He told the sheriff large president of the he to a girl in the public schools. that mission to divert 500 acre feet of water to bury a daughter and a sister. Mrs. awaiting the completion of arrange- Deacon's put up a fight but waa overquorum in the Third ward. waa One killed Clark ments serof for for the the of creek in Jail n PortAmerican a Fork the pallCo. Joint pur$3 from offers Hansen Catering holding His loss is not only felt keenly powered and placed vices for the mother and daughter. and land- box of candy to one of the winners pose' of producing 1000 horsepower to bearers, a brolher-ln-laV , by the members of the Sauer family, for thejdty of the two women, S. W. Oleeon generate power and, light of JDr. G. , W Mdletoa Jiad. shown r the When photographs vln the public schools. ' . large circle of frietfds "who Tom F. Dovers, Frank Smith and American If ork.-learned of the mother's deatii Vhne speaker at the services for Mrs. hut Taylor Paper Co. will give a pen-a- of Eric Running away from home to be mar- waiting at the funeral parlors for Harvey. He was waiting for. an enjoyed t his companionship. convict-- ; of the school to which the boy was an employee of the Post some James Miller the three men two weeks, ex the of to lover ried her machine 'He was a pall- automobile to take him to the grave, and Mrs. or girl belongs, j and ed McCarthy here, in the capacity of a carchanging her sedate serge suit for a when a 'telephone call informed him years ago stated that Grace Devera, Langdale Any others who may eare to con cap and overalls and beating ber bearer for Mrs. Harvey's services. rier. While thus employed he was He hastened to the Wasatch Lawn of Mrs. Clark's accident. ' , Whom he tribute to this worthy cause may do way from California to Salt Lab one of the most faithful and ener- they were the' people with Mrs. Harvey waa where Hi went to of the the time oemetery, at so and the same will be greatly was the associated emergency hospittliaabsih Uijkaot trad arracted U getic boys that we have ever had, to be to rest. her' about al laid final instead of but of in the those thr cemetery, charge robbery. by. thscaphal A,). i and we extent our sincere sympathy Springvllle Jhe news of death , was toldTthe Sheriff Williams statea that he only a few moments before to hia bereaved local, recruiting office, room 201 --In reward for tip bvCQtot unit brother and parents, mourners Mrs. Clark simply. feels well paid for his trip notwith, Post office building. passed away. , la behalf of hla country, Fortunate sisters. ' . Anselmo Italian 'consul tor Utah, has standing he could not bring Lang- -' the decoration of the for trial. v The sherriff is " . T. MrS. now satisfied that Langdale is the Knight of the Crown of Italy, which Passing; ofv , is conferred by King Victor Emanuel. a fourth 'nan of the quartet and beThere are in Utah this year 2245, sides this Mr Williams was able to 000 sheep as compared with 2,225,000 secure other valuable . information (By Suptf L. JB. Eggertseh.) M' , last year, but the values hove dens to Funeral services for Mrs. Mary creased from $11 to $10.30 per head, To hare known Parley Jepperson concerning the case, as well which he' hUBnes8 other transact " Tuft Nilsson, wife of R. F. Nilsson, This decreases the total from $24,453, man .whose goest I' will go," gan last June' 19, the date of his Js to have known to office. his Whjtlythou of consider importance ' who died In this city Wednesday, 000 in 1919 to $23,123,000 In 1920. uotto of Irs Paul J. Evans marriage. Being low In funds,, the ruddy drop of ; were held yesterday at the Provo ' Boxelder county, through a dolega wsj' the surging the bride, who gave up eonple decided to pass their honeylare number tion of Its citizen. was before the the comforts of home in Los Angeles moon, in hiking from . the bride's A a son city femetery, wlth-Boy el of father 1 and of frlenda 'and relatives In attend- state road commission last week to see to accompany her sailor husband' os home at Los home his ta Angeles brother he A8 ver ance. Elder James A, Oliver pre- - If there could not be a change made a hike to hla home in Akron, Ohio, in Akron. aided. "The opening prayer waa of- In the touting of the state htgbway The young couple arrived in Salt Wyoming" , Evans states that all went well spared no personal sac! to those about him fered by Prof. Carl F. Eyring. Tha through that county. Joy hit hard until in but luck Lake of reached the the September, they edge Lawrence Jackson, aged 18, died at tie body of Carlyle Crawley, who one there was give speakers were Elders Dell Webb, Ogden and Sacra- ing result of gas poison- them as Mrs. lvans became lit and desert between the M Salt dl- Lakq V smite and ,in Green River, Wyoming, fast ' the r Snow, John Prow '"Hence, strength 7W,. to andWovJ, advisable husband It mento. He states that they had rej thought ,K which the young man suffered her id in Provo Sunday, evening acing id arr,. AS fields lead he a oe all spoke veryhighly of the life and companion Mr. ceived a number of lifts by autolsts, while employed in the chemical de- send her back' to her home. companied scenes by his mother and Mrs. of tyeanty, of and offerand Mrs. Industry, character of Nilsson, partment of the Utah Oil Reflulng com- Evans ia now in Provo and when hut when they, came to the desert homes of G.. M, Baker of Evanston, and her accomplishment.! ed words of encouragement to the pany at "Warm Springs. ,;v seen by a representative of the Post country their troubles began. They For two years he ha.been art daughter, Mias Lillian Baker of bereaved family. Mualo waa furnishDenial of reports that ranchers in said, with as 'much unconcern as were again on foot and passing autowas 22 ed by a quartet consisting of Prof. the Uintah basin were holding the though he had com from worn mobiles wsre too heavily loaded to supervisor .in the Prov)V, ppblle Green River. Mr. Crawley years of age, having been born in C. W, Rled, Murray Roberta. Flor- public up on the price of hay," was point in the suburbs of Provo, "1 pick them up. Though the way was schools. And as a teacher hia and 7 pnplis " alike Caught NephL April 2, 129$. Ho to survived molved walked down from Salt Lake, 8un-- . weary the road hard, dusty-an- d ence Meldrum' and Kathryn Calier. ecr Ued la dry state. of his from teacblng'and life that he by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. TW. The dedicatory prayer waa crawd by by Larden Errors. secretary day. I am one of a family of eigh- our spirits, were gay, said Evans, Its started ia who most widaly helpful to all, hi8 Crawley, one sister and three brothby I Uamtl-fA movar;t teen and w all had ambition to get fcrt, by and by, we began to grow j Elder, N. L. Nt'rtx. build to It la Jorhmost In every ers, al of whom reside la this city. county Who associates. Err 'fauti ef r Coral and hike if wo waatod to go fttrur and tired, and .when we ;:") Cv11 canyon ny out, ia held ia higfeeststeem. Mr. Crpwley1' had token sick early good work, esteem in wt 'i Mon-t'not t by G roadway did have money rtru within twenty miles of i, any placo and r-- t fcA T'XdaBe Hla e- ympathetlc Interest ' caused tost week and Wednesday his mothber many Wl; !."v., our watrgave out Our p by a more me f en chough to teachers and pnplis to da their besC er was notified of his illness and hur1.1- those of ber tsxmar home Lt s ktgan to get dry and w in Utah ;V--3 moans of transportation. Mr. Evaxy t I ) :1 His attitude endeered ried o his bedside and administered unassuming 1 ville.. 'm 1 l tk 99 hope. Just then a - f i the passage f says that his family lives la . rtii by 11. knew He him to his work, lu all the aid and comfort that loving j cw by the western strtse lulu, and that kis mother is rtlztrl i. 1 approached. The crew f C irv 1U and beauty, but was so hands could render under the elrcnm J rVcad took ns to Ogden, value, tT H i service' at Its last meeting to the royal family of Hawaii, humble ia it that one felt stances. , preeenting -r t. being a full eousia of queen too.,' i:r; s tl Lucln eutofL ' 11 in rjfMr. Crawley1 came to' Provo with e his la help guiding sugpowerful au-the L'r. Enu would like to locate In Articles cf la I1T. , s Cts beqk commissioner has bis parents kbout 13 years ago, '. Mr. Fvaaa, who served ia the tvy Prtto, tad la now endeavoring to gestions. 1 the consolidation of the MonTintlc Chief ; -J be was educated in he public where a What citlsen native 'of he, 'an Na end thd Ftrat 1 bare during the world war, still wears kj Usd employment in what he i Elate ofbank schools and the Brigham Young Uniwe to ' pany are have San ns, of may Provo, given one pf tkl uniform. Ho has led an evtxtfil clerk. , 8paxh Tci ' J beautiful ntedy 1 J.-- l vtask a the rmetropolis i' But-wa at loss to estimate. who versity of this city. While here Mr., al place of hr life and cays JUa real adventure be. cities found in all 'hla 'tra vela' i indedo know his know at that Crawley won many friends through him, r J cf tlv Vtyu Butler, age 14, residing stock; is 9l9.:i hia pleasant disposition. About a a earnestness with do his to waa tilled best, fatigable instantly : t Cith, based Ocdeu, MRS. GROES3ACK DEAD. par value of untimely death. Mr. Groesback came to be held by a boy chum, to be 1 rifle year ago be accepted a clerkship successful, proficient, on the valuation cf Tlztlc Chief No. here from Springvllle about two characterized his life .while a hoy, with the railroad company and was 14. , The shooting was ' 1 to 11 and Gold Not 1 and 2 min- Evan Nix, age Anna Lawrence Groesbeck, wife of ; year ago. Funeral arrangements accidental. " ' while a pupil, while a student, while assigned to the Green River office. ing ciaims in the Untie district eald behalf in A. Groesbeck, local agent for the will be announced later. R. latensiv campaign Utah's a teacher, and while in community The funeral cortege . will leave to be owned by the incorporators. of the new educational laws of the Orem road, died at her home in thia is a life that does not Bergs undertaking parlor WednesHis work. '"The directors and officer are: Oran tats which was to have begun last die.- - The immortality of such souls day at 12:30 oclock. A short service MRS. McG RAWS FUNERAL at noon today pf complicaA. Lewis, president; Mark Lewis, week ha been, postponed until city remain on earth to comfort his loved will be held at the grave aide. tions brought about by influenza. James Wilson. Perry March 21.' The body of Mrs. Thomas McG raw ones and lead us all to admire and her survived is Groesbeck by Mrs. on B. Fuller and J. W. Lewis. The record for early spring work FINED $75.00. two children, her parents. who died at Portland. Oregon." last seek the higher and nobler things. the farms' has been broken perhaps husband, week arrived in Provo The was of Lawrence O. to today. and JepperBon Mfs.Parley prepared have Mr, by the farmers of Harper, who CUPID'S COLUMN. She was 21 years of funeral cortege will leave Berg Un- go out from this life, not in fear, but , Ross Hales of Spanish Fork was been plowing their farms th's'eeek Spanish Fork. age and although she had lived- in dertaking parlors promptly at 2 in faith, with open arms and smiling brought .before the district "cour Charles Howard Carter and Mist and last Oclock tomorrow. 'X. short funeral face, as one who goeth out to We- yesterday charged with assault. He short cluss a Provo hut comparatively Delta Is the first city of its Ruby Marn both of Provo were marservice will be. held at the 'grave- lcome 'the coming of his most was sentenced to pay a fine of $76, here meat friends a she leaves Inspector time many to have ried here yesterday by county clerk in' the stste ' to Inspect all aha will be grieved to learn of her side. which he paid and was released. is it business hose a L. T. Epperson. meattr offered for sale, school children of Provo to enter the National eesaj contest to be conducted under the direction of the United States Aray.prtvate Oiesen of the local recruiting office has interested a number of Provo business men and firms to the extent of receiving contributions for the best assejr contributed by pupils of the Provo public schools. The subject as announced in the last issue of the Post Is. "What are the benefits of an enlistment In the United Statee The rules of, the contest Army? state that no assay shall contain more than 409 words.' The pupils should write on one alde'of the sheet of paper only. Assays will he Judged strictly on a basis of M) originality, (I) expression. (I) sincerity. The school children of Provo will he' asked to wrtte their assays while la the elasa foam February 29, which will later.be forwarded to the local, office. , . . Following is the list of merchant and '.Individuals who . have con bated to the success of this contest: Mf. John D. Dixon offers $19 la cash, 97.59' to the beat boy or gift of the Central highacbool and $9.14 to one of the winners In the public tettltl-mlllionai- r Zy.1 - ' bo-tn- le4 Death Halts Services at .Graye Prominent Youth to pr uneral Bound ,Car Proves:l rap ; enza-Pneumon- ng ... ,r re - -- inV-v1- ; Incz Oark. Harvey About to of Buried When Hourners Are of Mother's ' lnfluensa-pneumoni- Re-aid- es a. y, , Value-- $6.09 j - w son-ln-la- w v- nt , d-fat- ed ed ar-riv- ed -- . Mary Nilsson Is Laid to Final Rest 4 been-awarde- d SAILOR EVANS REACHES PROVO The ' Parley Jeperson HIKES FROM COAST WITH BRIDE -- b dale-her- o -- i nwr.-oodVout-weigh- 4r-ear-o-ld ho-ev- , a Former Provo jDJed at Green, River, e -- ( . eektlou8 I; lry t r:i Xil ul th -- tLri Wr - jTtf v ARncinrsn " H tk li t t'.'i il: ' - ! ( j-- cf r1' c who-die- C C- ti IT3 o; Otit i Tt tr d con-aida- t aty. ra e e -- ' - er .vice-preside- - - f i !. V |