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f-1 -7 Acres for- iRiovo Company tlets 40 Jlt -j. QDINNTSW RITISI! HORSE LOSES FORWARD PASSES AGAINST B. Y. U. FOOTBALL TEAM GIVES CORIANDER OF PROVO CANYON ROAD PLANS -AREPREPARED OF PIMA OPTIONS LAND WAR VETERANS SEARCH MADE 100,000 WATCH JUST WEST OF STEEL PLANT COLORADO AN EARLY LEAD V.

FOR BODY OF PAPYRUS RACE State Road and Federal Engk Californian Chosen National Chief at American Legion Convention. FOOTBALL GAMES PLAYED SATURDAY. At Boulder B. Y. 0 Colorado 41.

At Ogden Colorado School of Mines, Utah Aggies 26. The Republic Creosoting company, an Indiana corporation with heaquarterMi-Indianapotor Ind. has ecuredui option on forty acres of land directly west of the Columbia Steefcorporation plant at Ironton, for the-erection of a mod SLAIN BROKER r- neers complete Kecon naisance of Project. AGAINST ern coal tar refinery. SmBB RV QTTAttTffftS 13- 14 Colorado 7 Real.

Estate Man Believed 7 41 0 0 BelnLPjl'kcjeiieoLGreaU OLD ROAD MAY BE NEW SHEEP TRAIL rimrpapntinor the Renublie Creosotinor comnanv. and LEGION ADJOURNS Larkin, representing the Republic Creosoting company, and Si-Deadidowonfesses- o1rirribaT est of International Run- 41500-Forgeryr- ning Races. TMlisrMinnr Undecided Whether to Build Road on North or South -Side of River. OCCULT SCIENCES ARE AMERICAN HORSE WAS FAVORITE IN BETTING NewCommander-Ia-Veteran of 9-st Division; Servsd Overseas. International Newt Service.

BAN FRANCISCO, Oct 20. While thousands of delegates to the fifth annual convention of the American. Legion were returning to their homes today, John It. Quinn. BLAMED BY MAN'S WIFE "The company has made a contract with the Columbia Steel corporation, Mr.

Larkin explained, "for all the coal tar that will be produced from the by-product'coke ovens of the steel corporation. If the right kind of freight rates and the proper facilities can be secured from the railroads for this kind of an operation the Republic Creosoting company will erect a modern coal tar refinery on the ground. International News 8AS DIEGO, Cat, 20. Re newed search is being made today for the body of George Schick mysteriously missing real estate By Herald Staff Correspondent. BOULDERrXJoloOct.

20. In one of the most unique games jplayed here this -season, the University of Colorado eleven defeated the Brigham Young university by the score of 41 to 0. The Boulder team used forward passes almost- exclusively throughout tha game. Strange formations used by the Colorado team in its aerial attacks were so bewildering to the Utah players that they were unable to solve them. Playing against one ofthe strongestteama inthe Rockyi: Mountain" conference, just a week after having held the strong Colorado Aggies, the- Provo boys entered the game with heavy odds.

Realizing that a hard game was ahead of -the boys next Saturday when the meets the University of Utah team, Catches Twitchell and Roberts did not want to take any chan.ces.oi jrtjiiring any nf t.rm men to too grfflt-mn- extent. -v FIRST QUARTER. kicks to Colorado's 20-yard line. The very first play netted Colorado 35 yards on a.forward Colorado study and analysis of the situation. The company now Oper atea slants of the character moposed for this field at Indian broker, of this city, who is believed to havp been murderd.

Th authorities were spurred on in their endeavors to find the corpse by the confession made last night Whether to place the state road through Provo canyon on the south of the north side of the Provo river is the problem with which the state road engineers and the-state road commission are wrestling at the present time. The present road is on the north side of the river. During the, past several months field parties from the engineer's office have been In the canyon muk-tnrwtTVcy8 of both oTTfiFpropogetf mally assumed commandership of the organization and launched the task of carrying out the year's worts as outlined by the veterans here during the week. Quinn, coming from behind In the most dramatic election ADolis. Mobile.

Norfolk. St Louis Park as (suburb of Minneapolis. and Seattle, Wash. Provo AMERICAN HORSE WINS. NEW YORK, Ocfc, 20.

ZeVg Harry Sinclair's American thoroughbred a clean pair of heels to Papyrus, fastest of Brltinh running horses in the great international race at Belmont park this afternoon. The time was two minutes, five and two-fifth seconds. One hundred thousand people saw anuuday track. The American horse was the favorite, both with the betting fraternity and with the horse-lovers. would be the sixth Plant of the company.

1 in me nistorv or tne leirion. was by Mrs. Sara Schick, the missing man's wife, that she, E. Drew Clark and Mrs. Clark, conspired to and "With the exception of the Seattle plant all the plants chief of the fighting men- yesterday of this company are combination AMn owpVt Mmmrfo ti Estimates are now being eries'and treosoting tlantsTfor preservative The new commander, a native of prepared from these surveys to ue- California, is 34 years old.

He is power of attorney, 'which gave them control of the $75,000 Schick estate. The search today embraced nolnfs treatment of railroad cross-ties, piling, bridge timber and other forest Droducts. One of the products of the refinery is a veteran of the Ninety First Divi fermine which road will le the more feasible at the less expense of in San Diego county and beyond the sion, served overseas in command of battery 348th field artiUery creosote oil, used in the treatment of timber to prevent decay p- i a. xi: i a. Ml i international bouudry Into Mexico.

Arnuwl with l.u on, i ci. Ly DAlIIJ J. WALSH, ana was with the army of occupa of officers dug in various designattHl 'Iofiiational News Service Sports Won in Germany. Quinn graduated money. E.

Knowlton, assistant chief 1 road engineer for the state road commission nnd E. E. Kidder, senior highway eugineer for the federal Editor. ana it is expected mat ima pmnt wm aiau ue cuuiumauuii plant and that the building of. the refinery will be followed by the erection of a timber treating plant." Mr.

Larkin who has spent considerable time lately in from the University of spots in tne nope of -unearthing the! missed kick for gear Score, Colorado 6, 0. The Provo lads kicked to Colorado who returns the ball 10 yards before being downed by the players. Colorado -uses strange formation for forward pass which gained.them 15 yards. Colorado kicks to the "Mormons' 20-yard and Fred, in 1912. NEW YORK, Oct.

20. The world, corpse. as bounded ou the north bv 11 run-! Commander Quinn re-named all Provo, says that his intention to get the Ironton plant in operation simultaneously with that of the steel plant and that thA wnrtr vf rmildina' will hp 'started iust as soon as the de- bureau of public 'roads-have just completed a reennnaisance of the projeet and will present to. -their two bureaus the advantages and disadvantages of tlwvtwo routes proposed. Dixon boots the ball back to the opponent 30-yard -Unei lug saddle, on the south by a stirrup, and the cant and west by the the -flying equine flank, arose this and without further ado, cocked a concerned eye upon Belmont Park.where.Zeh, through-, bred American, and Papyrus, of tails of transfer of the real estate are attended to.

On one of the many forward" passes, used- by. The survey for the road has al 'The creosoting plant Itself will employ up to 75 men. Manson intercepted asslrat-theYodirlostthe ball, Jbfjng-unableJainjirst-dowib- bally. bi-afrer-J If the lMtdy Is found, according to a statement made by At-toruey Chester Kempley todny, a charge of murder -will be at once lodged against Clark. District Attorney Kempley denied reports thatMrs Schiclthad ojl-fessed to.

charges Involving herself in, her hn.sland'8-m urdeft "Airs. Schick confessed to the fot-gery of documents giving her control of her husband's estate," he said. "She also involved Mr. and Mrs. Clark in this.

With this confession and other evidence secured, we believe a charge of murder In the case will soon be warranted." After a sensational 40-yard run on a forward pass. of the appointive legion officers, as follows: Lemuel Bolles, Seattle, national adjutant; Russell Crevis-ton, Indianapolis, assistant adjutant Elien Putmnn, Wellesley, Indianapolis, treasurer: Robert A. Adams, Indianapolis, adjutant. Five' vice commander8cho80oby-the veterans werei Lester Albert, Idaho: Ci M. Stoddard, Arizona; Wm.

B. Healey, BeaBsylranla Thurman Mann. North Carolina and Ryan Dubby, Wisconsin. Era Clemans of Minnesota, is the Members of the American Legion Auxiliary selected Mrs. Franklin BONNEVILLE noon in the general direction "of; Colorado scored its second touchdown and kicked goal.

ready been run over the Xvm routes, one following the south side of the TTOltoTTn'oWTrTeSi" along the present road led on the north side. Federal aid was alloted for the road front the 1923-24 and25 appropriations and work will be begun In building a gravel surfaced road next year, If the new ellgnment follows the north side of the river it will ellmln- UNGOLNfflGH- HARVESTFAIR IS SUCCESSFUL REUNION Score, Colorado 13, MY" 0. Throughout the first quarter the Colorado eleven relied almost entirely on forward passes. Time after time the University of Coloradb boys lined, up in 'formations from which tieygi('cftsfuly fTftcntpri flnma of the mostbewilder -ing aerial attacks that has been seen, on the jgridiron The variety of the attacks 'gfeemed to be too much for the Utah boys, who unable to solve 'the attacks, per- mitting the Colorado men to make long gains in most of the (. 1100,000 and the honor of two continents.

Overnight, Belmout park became the American Newmarket, the blending of Epsonct Downs, England and Churchill Downs, the rendezvous for a crowd of poslbly iOO.000 if the weather Is fair and a few thousand fewer if threatening skies decide to take It out in weeping. Zev is notorious for bis ability to (Continued on Page Five, First Section.) annual ward reunion of the the event lliulrtluj body is not ate two grade crossings and two bridges for the traffic entering the -i I 'I i i A dent found, Clark will fave trial on the Bonneville ward was held Friday evening in the ward chapel The canyon via Orem and one grade forgery charge. "Attorneys for Mr. and Mrs. Cdnrk are endeavoring to Among the first official acts of Commander Quinn was calling a meeting of the jjational executive committee in January at- Students Display Varied Pro grossing and one bridge for the traffic entering the canyon via Provo.

On the other hand if the road Is to reunion was also In the nature, of a testimonial forretlringBlshop Robert L. Elliott and his (Coutlnued on Page Ejve, Hrst ducts at First Annual Show plays. on Provo Bench. be-laccd on- tbe swith alde-of the counselor, Andrew Jensen. SECONDTQUARTERr The-celebratlon began to -the river the present road which follows RoiiMpr mnkps a cnncprfprl pffnrr.

to ort ProH Divnn th RELIEF SOCIETY LECTURE ON MOTHER AND-CHILDREN afternoon at 2 o'clock when about along the northerly AGED WOMAN or- th r.l,w ttm "uonjr iuuuam, uui, ui mc gaurc, iuuc flliu aKaiil i lCU Ilea 320 children were served a splen GOVERNORSTO-SEE COOK did dinner, after which games were HARVEST-FESTIVAL -IS ANNUAL FEATURE what hazardous sheep trail now being used. piayea. In the evening dinner was served It appears that construction of the PASSES AWAY In pursuance of the plan to work for healthier and happier motherhood and childhood the Utah stake Relief society has arranged for a leeture to be delivered by Dr. H. O.

Carroll at the Sixth ward meetliig to more than 300 of the older mem read on the north side fould entail a greater, expenditure but if the additional cost la not "prohibitive, kicked the ball to dangerous Colorado territory and -has made several line bucks and end runs. The entire defense of the Colorado team' at the begin--ning of the second quarter.was focused on Dixon. Repeatedly several Colorado players would attack Dixon, who soon was unable to stand the strain. Before the second quarter was half over Dixon had been injured to such an extent through the united attack on him that he had to be taken out of the game: Shortly after Fred had been removed Boulder pushed Parents' and Patrons Commend Exceptional Work Accomplished. this will.

probably be the route se Mrs. Ane Marie Dastrup, 757 Prohibition Law Enforcement to Be Discussed at Conference. lected due to the possible elimination nouse on inesuay nexj at p. in. the topic, "Tho Care of Mother and Child Prenatal and South Fifth West street, Provo, died at her home late Friday even After." ing, the passing awayof another This Is the first of a series of.

of bridges and grade crossings, according to Mr. Knowlton. For the present the toad will only bo built to the Wasatch county line alKint one-fourth ofa.mlle bers of the ward. An address of welcome was given by Bishop Isaac Jacob. Bishop EUiott and Mr Jensen made short addresses in which, they spoke of the pleasure they bad received in serving.

In the bishopric of the and in commending the members of the ward for the splendid support that they had rendered. During the dinner a musical program was also given in which many of the talents of the ward participated. y- Following the dinner a' dance was enjoyed. By KENNETH W. (LARK.

International News Service Staff Correspondent. The first annual harvest exhlbl tloo at tfie Lincoln high school con lecture to be given by medicnlinen and other authorities, tinder the towards the Utah goal through another-aerial attackand nnspices of the Relief swlety In tho aiwve wiidwood. Plans on this succeeded in scoring a third touchdown. Colorado kicked goal. 3 ducted by the agricultural depar-ment of the Whoor Friday was "a of the and hardy ploucer women that found lTtah a desert and left it a great and prosperous state.

Mrs. Dastrup was a native of Denmark, born there In lH3i. She was within less than a month of her eighty-fourth birthday when the end came. stretch will-be drawn as far as pos sible this Winter in order to get thel- score, Colorado Following the touchdown. the Provo boys resorted to hugh success.

Parents and patrons ftbe school visited the exhibit project' undcr.way early next year. throughout the day and also -at- tended the dance which closed the fair In the evening In the high school The family emigrated to America FARMER KILLS MAN WHO JEERS -STronaslum. ABOARD GOVERNOR'S SPECIAL 'TRAIN, enroute to Washing: ton, Oct, 20. State governors coming from their flf tesuth annual conference at West Baden, were speeding today to Washington -ou a special train to pledfee to President Cooiidge full co-operatlou to enforce prohibition. The written pledge was to be delivered to President Cooiidge this afternoon by Governor Ba xter vf-MainorrThc two governors, Silzer of New Jersey and Parker of Louisiana, who voted against Under the direction of Charlea H.

BAVARIA THREATENS BERLIN. International News Servlos. MUNICH, Oct. 20. Bavaria to- September 4, ISfil, shortly after Mr Da strop had adopted the faith of the Latter-day Saints church.

Davie head of the agrucultural department the boys had arranged Mr. and Mrs. Dastrup settled In interest of saner and better living and In harmony with the suggestion of Dr. Jacob thaat the average length of man's life may be Increased from 55 to 75 years. Mothers grandmothers-and air-women who are Interested In the welfare of humanity are invited to be present NIMRODS LEAVE FOR DEER.

Fred Davis, Or Wr Diamond and Earl Diamond left curb'- Friday morning- for the hunting grouuds around 3'hItC-iRIver where they expect to get all the law allows in the line of deer. Bert Whipple and Don Williams left for southern Utah for- the same purpose. day sent a note to Berlin threatening armed resistance If the "German sUteattemptsZlovlolate a splendid exhibit la the Ag room, while the kirl under Jhe direction Sigurd, Utah, their first home In the aew-world and therethey re International News Service. ALLIANCE, Shelby," Lanmster, 5), died Bavarian sovereignty." on a mained for more than a generation, during which time Mrs. Dastrup ruueh uear here early this morning the Sweet resolution, jledglug iour- stiunre enforcement, announced, af was president of the Relief society, being released from that position, Nov.

14. 191L temus Newell; best box of apples, various verities, Fred Fielding: of Miss Rath bead of the domestic are and science departments, had arranged a dainty and -becoming exhibit In the domestic are room of dresses made by the girls andtemptlng displays of preserves, Jellies, marmalades and pick-lea, all put up by the girls of the ter extcuded consultation with dry of lenlf Hif Uctod "wounds after he bad uiurdered 2lP fol-olwlng a hejited argument between the two men over the strength and value of their respective teams'-of neatest display of apples. Clinton leaders on the the train, that thcy were prepared to assure the presi kicking, once punting the oval to Boulder's 20-yard line. The Colorado players worked the ball from that position towards the "Mormon" goal, getting a far as the middle of the fields when the half endedr "Score, Colorado 20,. 0.

THIRD QUARTER. Thettird quarter-started witlrthe, Provo boys kicking- to Colorado's 20-yard line. A3 soon a3 the ball was in the possession of the Univef- sity of Colorado the team continued its forward passing. Long gains were made by the Boulder men on these attacks. Colorado made 15 yards on forward pass.

After' gaining another 20 yards on a second pass the Boulderites -pushed over the Utah goal for the fourtlrtouchdowof the game and" then kicks 'r r-- Score, Colorado 27, "Y' 0. Through several successful forward passes Boulder marches across the field again and scores the fifth touchdown shortly after th? first one of the third quarter. Boulder -is- successful in kicking goal. Score, Colorado 34, 0. JQuarterndedwithaheJaall in -themiddle of the field.

Score, Colorado 0.) FOURTH QUARTER. Mr. Dastrup died In 1920. Mr -Dastrup removed to Provo vv.T Keifer pear -Will Isaacson An In May, 1920 and thereafter mule horse dent that they were deter nil tied to t-xcrrTJlt-luflut-Uceino "enforce the her home in this dtj7 ion, Everett Da vie LachooL- law. WCahsAOOrladooAJsaumateuJoh The visitors expressed much satis Her friends remember the atory La master boasted of the power of his bays and Ward Jeered at hjtn, declaring four" of his own horses PRISONERS ON IINGER STRIKE.

International News Service. tK-t, 20 Mora than "We are enforcing the dry law in Muscat crape and Tokyo rraDes. she often told of her first experience at dressmaking In Utah. This "was Will Isaacson, -t could oiitpull -six of Lamaster' faction and appreciation for the splendid work accomplished by the facility of the school ander the supervision of Principal Karl Banks, New Jersey and we will continue to enforce oil laws that are a part of the constitution and will do ao so Marshall strawberries. Donald when she picked up tent cloth on They parted quietly but Clayton best display of trawberrlee.

th Held at Camp Floyd, 40 miles long as they are on the Republican prisoners are on hunger strike Irish Jails, according to a statement Issued by Repub-llran headquarter They claim the hunger strike movement Is growing rapidly. west of Provo. The cloth she dyed Clinton Hills. later when ward was working. In the farmyard, Ln master shot him from ambush, killing him instantly.

1L W. Kelster, on whose ranch While the main part or tne faltlnn was that of fruit ind produce, Other exhibitor of fruits were with rabbit brush to a yellow, con Governor baser said. Pdinting out that because of certain condition peculiarly local to Dr. 8. J.

Cunningham, George Lnnce- sidered very stylish in that pioneer there were several display of I he shooting occured, -died from the Poultry and horse. ford, George Brown and Sidney McCulloaghr -r ing era. The dress was worn for year and later remained reminder In the Too winners of -the fruit -and shock and Lamaster locked and bolted himself ln hi shack and then In the poultry show prlie were vegetable displays were as follows: "'Watermelona, Fred Fielding; win XS CHAMPION "BROKE." liquor law pcrnap more diracult intrntlonl News fi.rvic -In my state thai, in om of the nnCAOO, 0t other- Governor Parker declared chk.k- ro)f ch.mplon, was "Of course, a governor of a statei nm. committed suicide, dying early this Mr. Dastrup I survived by five given to Everett Davie for the best Leghorn and to Albert NeUson for son four daughter 47 grandchll morning.

dren and 22 great grandchildren. the best Bantam ter melons, Clarence Athton car-rotta, parsnips, onions and cabbage. Everett Da vies: sugar beets and and an American cltlxen, I favor! fuin the voluntary nrtlUon Her sons Peter and Ole, of Sandy No prise were given In the horse show, although some splendid strictest Uiw enforcement" Jacob, John and Eph, of Provo. In bankruptcy be ha all ready, EIK8 SPECIAL MEETING TO BE HELD MONDAY NIGHT. The daughter are Mr A.

M. An Announcing he was "stony broke," Burbank Rnaset potatoes, Clarence Ash ton; early Ohio potatoea, John Bhennard field aaoash, Kenneth type of horse were shown, Among the exhibitor were Dean Terry. Wllford Boren and Treodore Farley. Evans listed his liabilities at $200.. The demand by Governor Plnchot, of -that President Cooiidge himself take over the ro-stMnslblllty of th federal enforcement system, found" supporter 0OO and his asset at $50,000.

He Cook; hanana snnash," Orlando derson, of Provo; Mr Annie Cowley, of i Richfield; Mr Minnie Gould, of Monroe and Mr Emma Cowley of Sigurd. blamed siH-cuhitlon for his losse Pyne; largest pntstoes. Artemus The harvest festival will be made an annual affair at the school, ac Boulder busted into the fourth quarter with a 25-yard ena run. A few. minutes later the rrovo boys intercepted one of Colorado's many forward passes and then kicked to the center of the field.

Colorado tries another pass and gains 10 yards. rY" Peta the 0811 an(l makes 10 yards on a forward pass. VY7' tries another forward pass which is intercepted by Colorado. AfUr-continuing itsiierkl attack, which has characterized the entire garfierColorado gains 25 yards on two forward passes and scores touchdown. Boulder kicks goal.

When the timer announced the end of the game the score sttod: Colorado 41, Y.U. The Provo lodge of B. P. Ot Elks will hold a special meeting to consider an Important matter of bustles and aU member are urged to be according to Paul D. Vincent aecreatry.

Newell popcorn. Dean Terry. Apple. Dollclons. Fred Fielding Plnchot wll carry that chaueng a- (GERMAN MINERS STRIKE.

cording to Mr. Ia vies. The students rectly to the president I Internstloniil News Bervtoe. took an unusual Interest In the ex Jonathans, Wolf River nd Rhode sentiment of the country 1,, HALLE. Germany.

Oct, 20. Thlr- hibition and worked uiicesaslngly to The funeral services will be held at the home of A. M. Anderson, 7S7 South Fifth West street. Monday at 10 a.

m. The body wlU be sent to Sigurd, Sevier county an the noon train bor tnrlnl. The Thuradsy evening meeting over heliulngly dry." Governor ty thousand German coal miners make It a success. island Greenings, Leland Burning-ham: Starman's Wlnesapand Banana, Lawrence Thomas: Mcintosh Will Isaacson; Rome Beauty, Ar The prise winner In each division la to be roll-call meeting, when re; freshmcnt will be served. Dncbot "and prohibition Uweut on strike In the field around here 10 HalhTtoday.

were presented with blue ribbons..

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