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Show ; ED VO U 'i f 1 -- number Tf thirty -- lUSAHE PATIENTS HAY BE PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY,-ABRI- L 15, 1919- - j I L . a,-- : nf VOLUME NIKS New Organization, in. Charge i ofUtalrStatcrFair TZH i iETURilED TO COUNTIES ! 5 MRS. I. W. STUBBS DIEDHERE TODAY; ' FOR SMOOT TIME ILL-SH- ORT LACIl. ROOMS AT HOSPITAL ALL READY RECEPTION M r STMa r g a riT"RiFctiTe,StiiM sTwTTe of John W. Stubbs of IleasantYiew died In this city tliis morning of pneu monia and other complications Induced by influenza- - She was ON FRIDAY Superintendent George H. Hyde of tha state menial hospital has issued BURRELL RESIGNS ti5 monthly report, which shows that jCharlston, Wasatch county, October "there ate now la the"' institution' 645 the family moved to The domesticacience department St ,28, 1884. which the states report Provo- .- She is survived by her hus- the B Y. U. under the supervision nff patients overcrowded In an the hospital places band, five children, her parents. Mr. Mrs. E. H. Eastmond and Miss Lotlin CROSS ISCQMUtG condition to a dangerous poipt. The and vMrs. John Richie of the Provo Hrris. will have charge of preparing; ten the increase for. past average Second "ward, threeborthers and five and serving the banquet nt the recqp-tioan654 to be given in honor of Senate been has per center years Funeral arrangements will j sisters. Smoot-ne- xt Reed Friday eveninr nh num on the following ratio; 16$ males George W. Goddard general be announced later. 853 In the Ladies Gymnasium, and from fia Goddard Packing company "were in the institution 1905 and in 1918, while the number of females cameto Provo today to check upon elaborate preparations being aadnlgf. has increased from 184 to 385 covering that department, it is clear they Inwith Superintendent At the coming exposition, the manthe same period. The report shows ihc; local plant Intense interest has ' been shown tend to establish a reputation far i r that the last building was erected in C DrBurrelI whcT has resigned his throughout the state in the reorgani- ufacturers building will be remodeled anT show the public just what is Awis now being used for the position to accept a place with the sation of the Utah 4 1903, which State Fair associa- on the Interior In e manner that will d children. Since that time American Canning ing done and what can be done by CIS company. He will tion. The new preelder t la.W. C, accommodate the industries of the the population at the institution has splendid department of the grarik ever state more advantageously than Winder of Salt Lake City, who Is - nearly doubled. In fact the male in--' move to Ogden. Thomas Cole, was one out of seven school to agriculturists and stock before. A new custodians borne also to successfully sane patienta have increased 115 per Mr. Goddard announced today that pass the examination The ' B. Y. U. orchestra wdll -- In course of erection. n it furasfr cent since 1903, which according. to George Wr Cross growers throughout the - state.-M- r. admittance The ex- attendance, and the music of the poultry depart- for citizenship feature "Dr. Hydes report pieces patienta in Winder has been connected with the oftm an facilities will The be interesting y of dent the Kaysville Canning over a dozen years, anhhas ment will be materially Increased this amination was conducted in Judge evenings program. Prof, E. H. nd-munfor fair peril as they are not afforded the privanf also of the Empson Pack- been an active exhibitor hlmselt O. R. Thomas end Dr J. taw ilege of being segregated so that those year.The department Itaelf will be Morgans court yesterday artists of this communT, three who- - recover their normal mentality ing eompanjrof Colorado has acceptnett, for examiner associanaturalization tinder the new regime, the Installed In a new building, amply large Frazier, may be removed from the more vio- ed the local position hpd wilt soon tion will have a manager whose func- to accommodate the - ever Increasing the intermountain district In the fail- expect to magnify their ' lull it art of decorating. lent patients. duties. tion It will be to take active charge number of exhibitors. This year, an ure of those who tried the examinaSenator Reed Smoot, Major ChaxXss As a means of obtaining relief the come to Provo to assume his of fair In connection with the entire building will be devoted to the tion R. the Mabey, and Prof. A. C. Land tors of need the fact of the superintendent calls the boards at- Hisfamily will move to Provo as' the of today the committee thejr all directors. His work will in- Womens Work department and great Americanization tention to that section of the law soon as the present school year ends. lioard school which educa be assured and quite a clude also the duties which have here- Impetus will be given' particularly to present, qeiegatiM ta which provides that the Board of establish tried to have this the ck of rirs from Republican city expected The of tofore been done by the secretary, fruits, the canning and preserving County Commissioners shall suitably of Salt Lake City. , confirmed. new manager, Mr. D. W. Parratt, Is not to mention the great number of provide for any insane person if suca General Chairman, Harvey n in fair circles la Utah. He household activities which can be adperson cannot be received in the Instian enthusiasm on the psitu reports tution for want of room, but adds that Give has been In charge of the educational mirably displayed. - . all committies, working to nr x the he cannot recommend that advantage for years past, and Is fa a grand success, department apmade the thi reception The year legislature be taken of this section because no innow la, that fears he miliar with the details of fair operathing only most to paint the roofs of sane person requiring such care and propriation Mr. twenty-fou- r For tion. argoing.ti0.b par of tha bulldlngs a weliastolnstall jnuny, right year. treatment as the state institution can Provo who will be disappoii4iA eduwith the beewldenttfted has ratt should be excluded from the pro1vide concrete floors In many of the bams. the last minute-- because they benefits it offers to restore them to The bicycle dealers of this city are cational system of Salt Lake City.' He K secure ticket. The maxinHMW called was will this Beebe R. D; undoubtedly These city improvements normal mentality. ia four i making extensive pUns io conduct a was recently elected director of the be issued, will her that bedside to Santaqnin Sunday to the be wtlsemed throughout the state. Another section of the law provides series of bicycles race during jhe.Jatermountaln Fair Circuit not another one can be accr Mrs. George dred, that when necessary for want of room week of of daughter-in-lahis and of course as aoon11 aa dated Rationwhich is May 3 to 10, b r" or other causes, the state board of inis taken, there after soon number who Beebe,, passed .away The towns ia U sanity may cause harmless and incur- al bicycle week-- - The races will be sud- more for sale. succumbed a arrivaL She to his able patients of the same number as 9 outside of Provo, nave Be- eounty, den attack of are received during the previous prizes have already been subscribed two hundred, and ths ailotmext i T mont C respective counties from for the success of the meet: Two sides her husband she is survived by Provo is being absorbed verv n1- -which they some. -' Chairman Cluff received the two, small children, her parents, Mr. showing the spirit of $- gold watches valued at $15.00 each; letter ing of Mrs. H. P, Cushing, and Santaquin Ur s": oe gold knife and chain, owe .gold 14, 1811- It is said. numerous other relatives of that Salem, Yjtah, April Ipnd one stRlpini one pair bicycle tires, four city, Erhrlam Mlchaelson was killed when Mr. Harvey Cluff, Three eowa, three sheep-anetavntor shaft . t: 'zt gas lamp, ono old acl.lamp, one be fail down a t Provo, Utah. pigs nr i ,r.Zzi far the My May day The funeral will be held at the San- Dear Friend: c - set wrenches, one In the Consolidated .agu A Machine fcartvcri eounty high 'tee tierat 2 oclock Received the additional ten the meat there taquin cemetery- one racing saddle, and one com pa ay's building at Logan. w x x to Smoot reception. Many . -j kllliaf Wlater 1 ao been of loaves bread, There has kCl Li a t trip cyclometer. Other prizes will b Thia will take care of us all ngLL U. and aeveral gallons find check for $15.00. -- - a-- . coreert added to the list before the day of the wheat la Utah, accorCng to lj. gtarty cl t Please - 1 . i.r Vriiay, April ML Yours respectfully, Justin, field agent of the department o 6lRISTENS23C. N. Buried Mrs. f agriculture for Utah and Nevada. - w of entire .twetheare flu has to cleared tho Johnson but r tUt It 1j :.l that P. S. Tell the Senator that w free, the people are t a last year about 350,000 The first sale of Utah wool this sea- Clc aTy and asi to have the great opportunity they bring with ua the spirit son has been made- at a price of 45 fat i wtrs shipped to Salt Lake. hi have eo long expected. will that held wen services Funeral Sunday was made by A cents a pound. The sale plant Is being established afternoon in the Provo Fifth ward in 1920, , The same eminent artists who were growers In and around Fountain Green. at Vernal, xu;li an institution for this for Mrs. Frank F. Johnson. Bishop The general committee has nintl engaged at the beginning will appear at the Tabernacle Friday evening, Word has been received here from Plans are being considered to lncor-dt- rep-- a having bfcen long advocated by Otto J. Paulson presided. The open- the following member of th motcommittee: cltlzena of the third prcpret-lv-e April 28. Prof. A. C. Lund, Prof. J. ing prayer was offered by Bishop Al- ion H. M. J. McClellan, Prof Willard Weihe and Mayor Graham, Captain at presA sufficient amount of gravel bert Manwaring. The speakers were Mrs. Cora Tharne Bird have all ex the death of Alex Ray, a former rest Prof. J. B. Keeler, J. 32. Dixon, Lehi water PresiWill at V. a memorial J. of tnstaliatioa n the grounds Boyle, Ray yenta, tow pressed a willingness and a desire to dent of this city- - He died of pneu- - nt being the Farrer, Mrs. Freda B. Cluff, lira, for the foundation, work on which will dent George H. Brimhall, and Bishop T. Jones, Dr. M, A. Conan t, Ln. 1 system. . appear. - Beside this famous four, j ProMusic was furnished by Prof. C. W. Reid has assembled the monia Apr 3 5. He was the son of the Arrangements for the celebration ef begin st once. The soldiers memor- Poulson.Reid G. Peterson, N. Kicks, Mrs. G nm mixed quartet and VirMrs. LeUnd J. Farrer, Le. best talent of Provo and vicinity, and late William Ray. He grew to man- Qolden Spike day at Ogden May 10. ial committee Is gratified at the volun fessor Cheever, ginia Christensen. Benediction .was Jacob Colonin, C. A has now completed a musical program hood A Its general tary help in hauling gravel given by offered this cityand became a volun- gre bow wl under way, by Elmer Jacobson. The ded- Thorne, S. H. Col C I jn in to ever Provo. equal teams. given been and anything farmers to have servcommittee having B which charge fifty icatory prayer was offered by former Loose, Lin. J. P. UeGuire, Mrs. G. K. Those who desire to become Pa teer in the Utah battery Uintah county has just voted n bond Bishop 0. L. Terry. trons of the concert pd have not yet ed in the Philippines. He was about appointed. J ohn Sav, Parker, L. E. will be started almost immed- tasae of 140,000 to be expended on Its ST Tipton, L.ra L. N. Ellswert. had the opportunity of joniing, should 37 Work k7 friends has and of many age years In adsee Jacob Coleman, chairman of the R. A, Porter. Roland Tiltjen, Lx iately an the 'construction of the new highway system. This will be ticket Belling committee and have here who will be shocked to learn of toad from Richfield to Fish take, ac- dition to any work that is to be dong Cluff, D. T. Lewis. D. C. JohnDr. C'c L W. ' . their names enrolled and get their his death.- - Since living in Nevada he. Maek Hays, or Doujmll, federal state road government by the cording to Ira B. Browning, state tickets. ence Clark, Byron Kershaw, Mr. Li. , has renewed his acquaintance in this engineer. The bonds run for twenty years and 8. Bromley, lira. 8. L. Chipman, T 5 cent is rate He of the per city through frequent visits.. Many buildings at Vernal await the bear Interest et 8. W. Rosa, W. A. Knight, Prof. I L U. CUPID SCORES Ail wheat fields should be plowed 5, survived by one sister and two broth- arrival of timber and other materials Holt, Prof. J. U. Jeren, J. O. 1f al not were If " thi in they spring. Mr. M. A. Conaut, UraH. C. buried much early improvement was and ers. He' yesterday otheg spring "John Gustave Moore and Mayrae Mrs. V. . i -on account of ready plowed in the fall, In order to County agricultural agent J. P. Mr. W. L. tieraeeh, Crawley both of Helper were mar- Pleasant Grove by the side of his work is being delayed Nelson, 1 ro. I small Biereton, a Joseph recent a worm, from has wheat returned Welch the control trip joint bad roads ried here yesterday by County Clerk brother Will who died about thret Kosser, Mrs. A. U. went to A number of Salt Lake housewives Insect pest that lives in the stems of to Millard county, where he Poweison, Pol Georra Mrs. L. T. Epperson. A marriage license months ago. Mr. Harding, near Delta. lease hia located farm H a "boycott against the growing wheat," declares H. D. O. W. Mrs. James Sutherland, inaugurated tykve athe while there Welch was Issued to Wilford Bruce Haws reports that butter, declaring they will buy no gan, state crops and pests Inspector. tended a meeting of the farmers to Thatcher Jones, Mrs. M. O. Packat L fmd Elma Taylor both of Provo. Jr., Mrs. George more batter until n substantial redacWith targe stocks of meat in the discus the best methods of draining M. E. Kartchner, Isaac Bean Dead Dr. H. S. Pyne, Mrs. A. M and of wheat in the tion is made In the price. land Delta the an of tract 80,000 prices high country, Booth, Mrs. Elias Hansen, Geotr NOTICE TO CC'HTErS Welcome home day for soldiers who beets are proving more attractive than district, which the farmers propose to Holman, Mrs. C. L. Warnick, 8.X FOR 6MOOT RECEPTION e De- drain this season. or naval Mrs. D, J, Bonnett. hog raising in-- some localities. Isdbe Bean, aged 67, died here Sat- wont Into the military Mr. Welch reports that the district Goodwin, from Lehi add vicinity 1 ftaed creased numbers of hogs are generally Chairman Harvey Cluff of the urday after a lingering illness. He ie condimore was s never in prosperous LADIES BAND DANCE Smoot reception committee has called survived by his widow, sir daughters, for Thqrsday, May X. which will be reported from the beet growing sec- tion than at present. He states that a meeting for all ticket sellers and two sons and one sister, The funeral jgeclared a holiday In that district. tions and increases in the', counties the Delta alhas Sugar Corporation ' The committee in charge of tl all chairmen to meet in his office services will be held in the Berg unAll members of the soldier settle- without railroads. ready signed contract to handle beet Provo Ladies 40 at It serve Wednesday evening at 8 oclock. -Tuesday will Military Jandjocil gw- dertaking chapel ment commission of Utah The final repeals of beet sngar fac- from 10,000 acre of land. According ! oclock." that a graaff to Welch Mr. in This Delta values tivities announce land 1918 the statement"! without proUtah in state pay. the torleg , Rev. and Mrs. E. V. Kuhns enterwas made by the commission when It duced 1,CCS ,112 tons of beets from district have increased 50 per cent ball will be given in the Mozart K3 tained Rev. J. E. Elder and family at met ft Salt Laka for the first time to 82,717 acres, an average of 12.127 tons within the last three months, and that next Thursday evening. 4 f more than 350 families have purchased dinner last Thursday evening, , Miss Taylor Funeral ergaalxe. per acre. From thee 906,063 tons of farms there this spring, many .of Mary E. Downey, State library orA movement has been started in beets were worked, yielding 108.793A5 Mary Evcnsqn of this city Funeral services were held Sunday Milford looking toward the permanent tons of sugar. Tie rlee was $10 per whom ara from Utah County. ganizer, was alos one of the guestsJ Fourth In the W. Taylor for Joseph granted a divorse from Erastua Evcw-so- n streets and ton throughout the state. A. U Booth pres- Improvement of the psin Bishop ward chapel. by Judge A. B. Morgan todajn First Churati f Christ Scientist of additional ' Old Resident Dead for. Increased rf ided.- The opentag prayw was oer-e- d the construction i. Tbe couple were married March 22. is Much grading already Sunday eervtoag at 11 oclock a. Cz rtag the war has (Ml by Eugene L. Roberta. The speak1917. . Are sin, disease and death, RealT ers, esc of whom bore record of the from Jane. Ut-- lz C. : ,'rrJ districts of hia deGeorge W. Stevenson died in this Tks city ceocti is ncjotiatinj with :xr t C x, i zorl zs to an Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wed- splendid life and character Annie Brown, age 26, died in tUs friend, were, President George property eweera and the crrr 3et XL A. Cart, sen-- :ity Sunday after n prolonged illness by nesday evening feasting at 8 oclock parted and ST Brimhall, Bishop T. N. Taylor, to ills have Power company Dixie of P-- in. A free reading room la open is Utah. from came Helper, Eersose of the high piece they are mother, Mra. teWta daily from :jo to 4:80 p. m, AH are Granite stake. Salt Lake tou Prowill the c2 take in place aister, Mrs. Whiter Cox, who live.terment for the occasion was furnished by forced to pey for Ray and gralp, teamwelcome. block centers. - in this city, four sons .two of whom cemetery.. fessor Reids mixed quartet, work road on county sters employed The condition of wheat at the doee are serving their country' in France, Thurmond Stein, Murray Roberta and rat of the at be hereafter will paid Dr. E. A. Smith of the Salt Lake Elva Chipman. President Amos N. of winter In Utah, says a late report, Patriotic League w3 83 a day, according to an action taken anMr.nsSfveM?n'was Inborn in Scot- - ,The 'City chools was the speaker at the Merrill offered the closing prayer. was 96, a decline of 1 per emit since commissioners. a Weber the county Victory dance in the MoswC land and when a boy he came to Utah terment took place in thecity year the condi- by last December,--Les- t work with his parents. He was educated in hall next Tuesday evening. on road 'righamYoung -- university- services the Laborers employed , tion on April 1 was 90,' having risen are to receive Sunday evening $3 n day. the Brignam Young academy of this A baby boy was bora to Mr. amS 79 per cent from the preceding from of ' State of the of the school.'.. The jury in the case A "salt rain" visited Salt Lake City city in the early days V1e . For a number of years he edited the Mr SPencer Madsen of Uke LAND FOR SALE Utah against Herbert Slone, who was December. 4. ln time the first For a the April land of acres Manti Seninel and corresponded for! statutory Approximately 20,000 brought, into court on a of j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mildenhall guilty. In the Uintah basin will be placed un- history of the city, it Is said, the storm the Salt Lake dailies. returned a verdict charge, 65 acres fine land near iceived a telegram today from tbTT Spanish Ha will be sentenced by Judge Mor- der an irrigation ditch before the extended south as far as Holliday, Whooping Cough. Fork on East Bench. 40 acre pint-twindows la the where be that will it co'h over. reported The valley Is Wednesday, o.,. summer gan alkali-lade-n to wheat. All watered from Straw-bsrrto keep th cough loose and .expector ing his safe arrival in New York. 1 by twenty different ditches were covered with the of .plumb-tag- , irrigatedthe contractor T. materialise, Basil Kerr, shouM present plan project A bargain, for sale by spent about two months fighting Li y' atlon eary. It is excellent, air hot heating and water owner. Belgium before tbe armistice steam, P. P. Adv Easy terms. Enquire M14 338 signed. M I 247 Wont Center, Phone Thomas, Spanish Fork, , In-l9- - 0L n ruana-geFort- . Americanization School is Needed ' feebly-mine- well-knoa- n Uh -- former-supermte- com-pan- d, , -- by-Le- slie ui Kl -- . Bicycle Dealers to Many Prizes Dt t ring Bicycle Week well-know- MrsGeorge Beebe Lj uri rw.ri frr -- -- tJ .. ..j jeWS l.j of tk 2 StciO CoTidghpcd j1eural-pneumeni- a. , 1 d fre'-Tv- UT Wed-nesda- li y. C t,' -- j " t - re-ele- ct y -- l-R- oy I. a a Farm Agent Home Tells of Drainage Project in Millard - g0. ; M. AV-am-s. . eer-ric- - A " l"'i stdo-wal- bo-le-g , r a - -- rJ -- --- xraw is sjsSteVen..e ine 4. , ob.;u,L d y 4 J ' Iw-h- A 1 |