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Show r yjwgOf- c- ZM 9fT!ri&4trt7Z wi 1 VOL. PROVO, FORMER SURVEYOR FILES SUIT RECOVER MICKELSON FACES TO COURT HERE FOR SAURY DESPICABLE CRIME LTA II, TUESDAY. MARCH 22, 1921. ESTABLISHED Freshmen Week at B. Y. U. Touches Whs of Students Who Engage in Class Rivalry BIG DRIVE TO - BE CONDUCTED HELD IN JAIL FOR HERE SATURDAY " INVESTIGATION ' . Fans Sporting Event See Fast Todays Post Contains six-rou- nd -- ' - Top-renls- h, -- Sarah Collins Liddiar, wife of died at her home, Liddlard, 45 West First North,. Saturday Mt of a complication of diseases brought about by old age. Mrs. Lld-wborn In Cadley, Collin Wiltshire, England, March 31, H4. On June 2, 1863 she with husband boarded the ship Amazon for America. After cross- Plains : .with Daniel McArthurs ox team company they ar-,- n SaIt Eake City, October 3, In April of the following year Joined the church, and a year her moved to Provo, where she had mce lived. During her early life re Mrs. Liddlard . was an active nurch worker, and for twenty years vas.ireasurox the ProvaJTbird r Relief , For a similar society. 0th of time she acted in the capa-- ti 81 Sunday school teacher in She will be remembered i. IvTrn: 8 clty loir her many acta of iri7 ndnes8 and her hospitality. While not blessed with any chil-- n dr! of her own, she reared and act-!- ? a mother of five.- - She is sur-U- n her hhband, who at this bedfast suffering from a ...Plication 1 diseases incident to and one l)rother Kmal ColhS!ed Samuel Young Man Re- leased From Term in County Jail THEIR SELL HER HAND IS FIRST LUNCH YESTERDAY The Provo ri:h and Game Protective association will meet in the Commercial club rooms tomorrow night at 7:30 oclock to discuss matters pertaining to fish and gams of this county. State Fish and Game Commissioner D. H. Madsen will be present and outline his policies .for, the coming season. Three deputy fish and game wardens will be appointed by Mr. Madsen in the near future and the men named will no doubt have to receive the endorsement of the local association. QUICKLY TAKEN as X ' 1 Sheriff J. D. Boyd received a reGovernor from prieve Saturday Charles Mabey for the. release of Vernon Davis.' Davis with a man by the name of Roy Jones was caught in the act of attempting to break into a large safe in the city hajl of Spanish Fork about February 4. to secure whiskey which had been confiscated and placed In the safe for Both men. were taken safekeeping. before Judge. James B. Tucker and sentenced to serve four and six months, respectively, in the county lall. , Jones, who acted as a watch, Davte was reieaselTsomeTtintrsgo; was granted a reprieve after a petition with many names of prominent citizens had been presented to the governor and the other members of the board of pardons. Big Y to Receive Its Annual Bath of Lime by Students The annual Y day of the Brigbe held in ham Young university will be cele-at 28, 2 oclock brated Wednesday, March Friends may view the which time the big Y on the mounJdnesday. coat residence from 11 to tain side will receive its annual i s V 0 clock on the boys of the school. day of tho fun- - of lime by the Upon their returne the girls of the will domestic science department well a prepared with serve them bank FILES SUIT. dinner. of During the afternoon a number Exchange and Savings place among district athletic events will take conrt8 lled 8u,t n 8ainst Joseph II. Jones and which will be a tug of waf to be j. the freshmen and ,e to recover $275 and In- pulled off betweenmen. teriw The penalty is..,' aIlpKed to be due on a prom-i- n the upper class team- - will be the ,note The bank has also filed of the losing receive when ,n the district-courag&inst drenching they Inwill Prani, of a stream front are to pulled recover and they $1,500 tutor ,Watley hose. A fire a from water large of Aether with $150 attorUev conclude will 8 Allied to be due evening in the on a dance - . Promissory note. the days activities. services Will tifnrl ,rd ward chapel-a- t .Payson t AFTER t'liONK EXAMINATION SHERIFF RELEASES ALL BUT ' THREE MURDER SUSPECTS. After making a close Investigation and putting every suspect of the Dividend murder wherein John hl and L. P. Peterson were shot to death, and 'John Manson and Jesus Hernandex were wounded, through the third degree, Sheriff J. D. Boyd has released all the Mexicans who were arrtested in connection with the case except Juan Delgader Sal- -' vanlo Arillano and Esqulel Saveldra. These men are being held for further investigation, as they have been idenWea-terda- tified as among those the store at Dividend at the time of the shooting. While no charge has been filed against them up to this time the officers investigations lead them to believe that these three men had to do with the holdup. Sheriff Boyd took three Mexicans, whom he has released, to Dividend this morning and expressed the opinion that he may bring another person to Provo for investigation. who-enter- MARRIAGE The Kiwanis club of this city held its first luncheon here yesterday with about 35 in attendance. Among the visitors were Judge J. E. Frick of the supreme bench, former Attorney General Dan B. Shields, Bob Young, secretary of the Salt Lake Kiwanis, and Arch Browning of .Salt Lake. Each of the visitors told of the excellent things the Kiwanis club had done in Salt Lake and other places speaker and set those present in a all good mood when he said. "You He then admon-isbe'- d look good to me. the members of the local club to make up their minds to do something and then do it. He told them that it is their business to do all in their power to make better citizens and declared that if they were successful in this they would be great factors in building a better local community and a better state. He stated that in every community there must be certain factors that lead the masses and this the speaker said was one of the purposes of Kiwanis. He added, too, that Kiwanis intended that men should live better lives, and declared that by a closer association with each other this can be done. Mr, Shields addressed those present briefly and stated that notwithstanding the Kiwanis movement was comparatively young It had more than 45.000 members in 465 club in the United States. He praised the spirit of Kiwanis which, he declared ac- Trenton, N. J., March 22. A girls offer to sell herself into marriage for $1,000 was taken seriously by at least a score of mtn today. That number qf letters has been received by Dorothy Miller, who appealed tor the money to pay for an operation her mother must undergo Sunday, with marriage when she reached the age of 18 as a reward. The letters, which were about evenly divided between New York and Philadelphia, included one from an- actor. a ha .U to ap poar. at q thfT ter next week. He said he would arrange to let her have the money and that after seeing him she could judge for herself whether she wished to carry out the contract. Another letter was written by Pete Herman, former bantamweight champion boxer, who proposed to battle in the ring ofr her benefit. Still another letter offered a job to her father, whos eunemployment is responsible for the familys financial . . plight. Frank- - Ramsey of this city' has gone Tonopah. Ncx., to inspect some Inspired its members to greater mining property in which he la interested in the Tonopah district. Mr. tivities. Other speakers were J. TV. Farr er. Ramsey reports that some .excellent Thomas F. Pierpont, Dr. George E. bilver has been taken out cf the Robison. Judge A. B. Morgan and XV. property, and the holders are very much encouraged with the outlook. v R. Butler. Judge Ellas Haneea and Adelbert Bigler from Verna) and opened court here this morning. The regular setting of cases tor the April term of court will be announced Court-Stenographhave-returne- Stebbins of Spanish Fork and Rerva Bissell of Springville were married here Saturday by Bishop L. I Nelson. George Scarlo and . Vovella Traten, both of Eureka, were married here Saturday by Bishop Alfred L. Booth. INTERESTING re appearance before Juvenile Judge Gunner Rasmussen. N. - . 'l ' X . . MAP.' ' ' The management of the J. C. Penney company have displayed in their window this week a map of tho United States which is very unique and Interesting. This map shows the location of each of the companys 312 stores and also the main office In New York City, as well as the branch offices at St. Louis and St Paul. The original store was started by Mr. Penney' nineteen years ago at Kemmerer, Wyo.. and the map shows that the west is well represented, although there are over 100 stores east of the Missouri river. Utah comes in for a large number, as a good many of the early stores were started In this slate. The map Is attracting considerable attention this week. 1 J, Dr ROCKEFELLER SPLITS WITH YORK, INCOME 1 UNCLE SAM ' March 21. The Jersey, Record. The Record roughly estimates ' Rockefedders gross income for 1920 at $43,000,000. No one outside the treasury department, however,, nepd take any great satisfaction in the situation, the Record continues. With all due regard for the use Mr. Rockefeller makes of his wealth, which is on the whole beneficial, it must be admitted that It is far better for 20,000 families to get $2000 apiece, or for 10,000 to get $4000 apiece, than for one family to get it aUIt would be better. socially. Also, provided the practice ot stock investment were spread around along with the money, it would be far better economically. - The 10,000 or 20,000 families, by pooling their savings, could provide capital for big undertakings Just as Mr. Rockefeller does, only democratically, without any - dangerous -c- entralisation - of power. The tendency is in that direction now. The ownership of big corporations is diffused more widely amng the people. Many great fortunes are piling up, but along with them Is developing the system which will pull them down, through progressive income and inheritance taxes. It is not likely, therefore, that the next will have any Rockefelgeneration lers. ' The Surest way for America to develop $2000- incomes and to develop capitalists among Its citizens is through saving and safe investment. That way is open to all. The only steps needed are to set aside a certain sum from each pay check and ' put It Into safe, profitable, renumer-ativ- e government savings securities. TheSk are on sale day in and day1 out at all . post offices and moat r banks. . t - I j , ( d MARRIED HERE SATURDAY. Leo R. Thomas and Mabel L, Thomas, both of Provo, and Frank A, sur-taxe- cashier. The regular quarterly dividend was declared and R. E. Allen, cashier of the bank, gave a brief report showing the institution to be in excellent condition. W. W. Armstrong of the Utah National Copper bank of Salt Lake, who la a member of the board of directors of th9 local bank, attended the meeting. BOYS IN LAWS TOIIJ4. er March 28. Income for 1920 will probably go to the government through tho operation of the Income and s, according to . the Hackensack, New At a recent meeting of Ihe Knight Trust & Savings bank, J. William Knight was elected president of the bank to succeed his father, Jesse Knight. J. XVilliam Knight has been a member of the board of directors since the organization of the bank and he has taken a keen interest in the affairs of this institution. Raymond Knight was elected a member of the board of directors and W, W. Allen was chosen assistant Deputy Sheriff Otto Birk and Eben Mann arrested four jouQg men this j morning of Juvenile age who reside on Provo Bench who are charged with stealing ten chickens and sell- -, j Ing them. Twff of the boys are being held in the county Jail pending their I COURT CONVENES HERE. NEW .at Head of Bank in a criminal action in the city court with Jesse Wilkins as jthe complaining witness. Noble is charged with adultery committed with Alphretta He was taken before Wilkins. Judge James B. Tucker yesterday morning and his bond pending preliminary bearing was set at $500. LICENSES. greater part of John D. Rockefellers J. William Knight Succeeds His Father FACES SERIOUS CHARGE. ' Ray Noble Is made the defendant ed Marriage licenses have been issued to Grant J. Halverson of Spanish Fork and Minnie L. Clayson of Lake Shore; Alma P. Burton Slicock of Burley, Idaho, and Lillie Mae Birch of Pleasant View. Fish and Game Problems to Be cussed at Meeting HELD 1910. THREE MEXICANS JJ3I E. ARGYLE ASKS FOR $1,872 TWO COUNTIES HOLD DEBASED IN ACTION BROUGHT IN FIEND .WHOSE RECORD Securely shackling his wrists in a Davis was to a private home CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS TO RAISE DISTRICT court. pair of handcuff and .chaining him and chainedtaker, CO EKS LONG 1ERIOI). MONEY FOR HEALTH tQ the bed for the night, to an iron ladder in a dark air ' CLINIC. shaft was he removed Sunday to morning in the Maeser Memorial he was where a ' Ben B. Argyle. former county sur-- . Andrew Miekelson was building, Springville, given arraigned was one of the forms of punishment shave and a good meal and again The members of the Womans before Judge James B. Tucker meted out to John H. McConkie. a locked In a this ytjot, has filed a suit in the Fourth room. While his private on Council of this city, in a Municipal morning charge of incest. He freshman student of the Brigham guards were airing themselves their 4itrlct court against Clifford G waived with the Home and connection preliminary and was hearing Mcioung university, yesterday. Wright, a county auditor of Utah bound over to prisoner made his escape and got the district court Conkie was taken into School league and the Provo Coma back to Provo a custody before by recover to $1,372.86 searching alleged under $5,000 bond, which he was gang of upper classmen while aunty, mercial club are making preparaserving party could be organized. to be due plaintiff for services as unable to furnish. Mlckelson was in the capacity of a scout for his Carl Early Monday King, tions for one of the largest drives morning of Utah here brought from The county. toujity surveyor Nephi where he is fellow classmates. After hours of a freshman.-whos- e unusual activities ever conducted in this city, which " mplaint recites that on November charged with a similar offense and patient tugging and twisting the have been a constant source of an- iwilL take his case will come before the courts victim was successful In place text Saturday and the 1, 1918, the plaintiff was duly electa to of members the noyance breaking the upper has been designated as "Easter or to the office of county surveyor of that district tomorrow. link in the chan, which act gave him classes, was jday at the Gardner raptured A statement from . one of the his freedom, ud that he qualified for, the office. and incldently the home in the Fifth ward, where he I Lily day. The object of this drive is to raise funds for the establishtitle of Handcuff King. It further states that when he, the a8e says fiU,8terS n that in However, ,was hiding. , He was handcuffed ment of the free health clinic which plaintiff, called for his salary, which Mlckelson began his illicit relations the escaped freshman was not en- and carried away in an automobile these organizations hope to have in bad been fixed at $1,000 per year, when she was but thirteen years of tirely without marks of identificaby a party of sophomores. The party tbs county auditor failed, neglected age, while they were living at tion, for he a as obliged to appear in had not gone far, however, when a operation within the next few weeka. and refused to issue a ' warrant for Genola, a small settlement in the his classes yesterday with one of the number of freshmen came to the A great deal of equipment has alKid salary. The plaintiff avers that south end of this county. The state- handcuffs hanging to his wrist. This rescue of their classmate, and in the ready been purchased upon wnlch oaths 16th day of January. 1921, he ment says that a baby was born to is but one of the innumerable pranks melee that ensued the car was run there is yet a thousand dbllars yet presented to the present board of the elder daughter by' her father of the students who are enjoying and into a ditch and came to a sudden due. It is this obligation the women commissioners a verified three years ago. It also relates suffering the annual pranks known stop, throwing the occupants to the of the council and their associates eounty to be able to liquidate after the lUtement and bill showing there many Incidents of inhuman treat- to Freshmen Week." The sophomores, however, hope ground. drive next Saturday. big from Utah ment in their home jluring the past After two unsuccessful attempts to managed to retain vas due the plaintiff of the possession For several weeks these public-spirite- d five years. Mlckelson is amenable retrain his freedom, Ray Davis, one freshman King. county the sum of $1,000. who when last women have been engaged The plaintiff was elected to the to both courts and will no doubt re- of the upper classmen who reis heard from was still a prisoner. in 1918, ceive a sentence commensurate with ported to have kidnaped the freshoffice of county surveyor The first (formal program of the in making pretty little Easter lilies, five thousand or more, which they man class president last week, sucand following his incumbency into the crime committed. Freshmen Week activities was will offer - - to the of Provo that office the county commissioners cessfully escaped from a second-stor- y in hall given yesterday daring the drive at people from 10 window with the aid of a quilt tied morning. InCollege at that time for certain reasons withhany price REPORTED IXSS OF CAR. the absence of the cents to $500. to the bedpost. Davis was eld his salary. under- j who is on the captured president, Thp committees in charge of the Hr. Argyle asks that the court Jacob Youug of this city reported by the freshmen Friday evening and ground, Miss Virginia Christensen, drive ak that the ciUsena hang a illy taken to a boarding house where he vice president, took lasts a writ of mandate directing the to ths officers that he had an burA auto-mobil-e charge. 'in their window to saye duplication was handcuffed to the bed. During lesque sketch was county auditor to draw warrants in stolen last Sunday night. given in which of calls and that the night be .pulled the bed far representatives of the they wear a rosebud fifur if plaintiff for $1,0S0 in a first various classes out on the street and have already ats of action and $322.86 in a sec- INFANT DIED THIS MORNING. enough to reach the dresser with his were examined by country dodtors. ifmade a contribution. feet. While in the act of getting the All are reported to have had weak ond cause of action. The committee in charge of the Margaret Jean Vincent, Infant key to the handcuffs out of the hearts except the freshmen, who, of work are Mayor Leroy Dixon, chairof Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vin- dresser drawer with his toes, Karl course, became the heroes of the per1. daughter Womens Municipal Council, Ringside cent, 639 West Fifth South street, King, - the freshman - guard, was formance. The Ircshmeu girls chal- man; C.-Mrs. aroused from his died slumbers and inter- lenged the senior and faculty women Miss Alice Maw, Mrs.- I.-this morning of pneumonia. Ber t Reynolds,- Mrs. L. C. Potfered Davis with sides her parents she is survived by progress, however, to a basketball relay race for Y ter, Mrs. Jesse Harmon, Mrs. George to. one sister and one brother, her he made his escape. Saturday night day tomorrow. . H. Brlmhall, Mrs. Ralph Poulton, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. "Sidney Mrs. Norma Bullock; Home and A sporting event that gives Vincent. Funeral services will be promiSchool league, Mrs. John R. Stewart, se of being one of the most intere- held In the Second ward meeting 8upL H. A. Dixon. Prof. 8. W. Wilsting ever conducted In this city is house tomorrow at 1 oclock with liams, Principal H. R. Atkin, Dr. H. booked to take place at the Armory Bishop L. L. Nelson presiding. The - G. Merrill, Dr. L. C. Totter. casket hall next Thursday will be opened at the home evening under An eight-pag- e section devoted to the automobile industhe direction of Lieut. Ross Rateliffe from 11 until 12:30 tomorrow. INTERESTING ENTERTAINER of the local try and kindreOnes. battery. There will be. - . (X)MIG TO TABERNACLE !1 rounds of fast boxing, OFFICERS CHOSEN. A human interest story of how death' 5 according JUVENILE on the c$mps to Mr. Rateliffe, and a battle royal. trail of three New York men. One of the interesting entertain . ' . The headliner will be a W. S. Willis, an attorney of Heber era to appear under the auspices of Our serial, The Wreckers, by Francis Lynde. A fashost between Kid Williams and City, has been chosen to the office the B. Y. U. and Provo High School Marlin Carter. I These two men have of juvenile Judge for this district by cinating story of how Graham Norcross, railroad manager, Lyceum course, Is Louis WUliams, net twice and each has a decision to Governor Charles R. Mabey, and , and his who will appear in the Utah stake secretary, Jimmy ,Dodds, are marooned at Sand Creek his crejt. Brie of Bylund, formerly Santaqutn, tabernacle next Thursday' evening: with .Thursday they will fight has been a IShsila 'JJacrae, and" her small aiding young lady, for ths final honors. appointed to the office of " Mr. Williams is known as The Elec Among the ' v v cousin. . other i events thus far arranged Tor probation officer. These men will trical and with his Entertainer, The story of our states. A brief and extremely interwill be a go between two fast middle succeed Judge N. Gunner Rasmuschemical and electrical apparatus, he eight, Cfirley. Ewell and Chick sen and Eben Mann, respectively, sketch suitable for your sdrap book or for use in will show what electricity has acesting Pock. Dud Hickman and 'v in the past, what it is Jimmy who will retire April 1. The people school work. complished of Provo see to RasFrench, two Messrs. regret fast youngsters, are and what it may do in jtoday, doing A human of a interest who of 20 married booked for four story youth fast rounds and mussen and Mann removed from the future. fourteen wives in three years, "Kid" Hickman and Whltie these offices as they have done much Jorgensen will enter for four fast to bring the juvenile court of this VIOLATES AUTO ORDINANCE. Editorials, society, and news of interest to women and rounds. ' Kid Blackie is booked district to its present high state of the latest local and state news. , lor a bout with John W. Baker was fined $5 in Young Angus. Altog- efficiency. These are the features of todays Post. Each issue of ether the program of events has the James B. Tuckers court this Judge this paper will in the future contain one or more fascinating earmarks of one that will be of un- TAYLOR BROS. (X). SALE for driving an automobile rooming usual Interest to the ATTRACTS MANY PEOPLE human interest .stories. without a new license plate. ringside fans of this city. FROM OVER THE COUNTY i i The ringside seats will be. reSAD NEWS RECEIVED. wired and numbered so that those The first day of Taylor Bros, comHERE. SEEDS reduction sale brought securing j panys great Mr. Joseph Shaw of Lakeview has ringside seats and Ite will have their seats heldgoing seeds furnished by the department of agriThe received a telegram from for nearly 1,000 people to its store yesgarden just them terday and from the heavy sale it is XVahh., advising him that his in this office ready for distribution. Those are row culture ata evident that prices are at very Leland Gough of that citv. nephew, i d er at i on and we suggest s c on t receive firs firsLwill coming tractive level. , was accidentally killed In a u motorEARLY PIONEER The sales will last until April 2, that you call early as the supply is small ancTlRey wilUnot cycle at ciJent. The Gough family but due to heftvy buying in some delast long. formerly lived In Lehl. partments . Taylor Bros, have reJt s -DIED SATURDAY AT fe n k :OD! it n ITkj: j? KgVFSga.Tfaa iESSySSlffiSSif gSTLr 'I SS g X quested that all of their customers . desiring real genuine values in good merchandise will call early so as not DisGIRLS OFFER TO ADVANCED AGE to be disappointed. Adv. MEMBERS OF KIYANIS 5 i OT NO. 23 XI. $!? re "? 'f |