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Show NUMBER TIIIRTY-ON- E PROVO CITY, UTAH, DIG BONDING CAMPAIGN TO 1 1 FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919- - VOLUME NINE LOCAL SpringvilUs Songbird Will Assist in Boshard Testimonial OPEN SOON IN COUNTY BiiiiiiESS -- 1 w DISTRICT -- COURT - - U tah Men T ht w . Andcr:crtf$ Lcrxs ,(;.Gflroje Machine Shop Completed 1 - t V 3 4 ' V Ltefti Ui"; t M T ' e - , - . . J r . T , a tsA1 cl r 44 V UHhl vwft v -- -- f- ' WVW' 4 w j iw r fe W V t - w Vf - j t t. -r , ar 1 , t 4 ' L1' r, - . t iSf- - Knight Bank Makes ' ' 4 4 CORA THORNE, BIRD, SOPNANO , Utahs very sweetest song birds,, who will appear on the t gram of The Bosbard Testimonial Concert as leading soprano. Mrs. Birds c'.armlng personality, sweet voice pro, sionnwf: ijta- . Jg n 4 and thorough artistic lovers of sweet musie training have made her a prime favorite with all - -- r wherever she has appeared' r ' f ' All who attend the Boshard Testimonial Concert to be given in the Tabernacle one week from tonight will receive full value' tor their ' J f money from Mr. Birds numbers f, Mrs. Bird is a Sprlngville girl Su d her borne people are probd of her and her ability, but that fact will not deter all the people of Utah County in doing her, honor on Friday evening, April 25th. 'T 7r- i , One of ' . ) Splendid Showing ( '. . r , - - iirrr: ra ; 4 . r to guiet title to certain Teal estate ' i e In less than sixty days time A. E. - . f .nderson,-- , proprietor of the Anderson Garage and Machine Company, Puneral services over George' W. has .built one of the finest garages 1 Stevenson were held in Pioneer sduth of Salt Lake, practically equipThe s Ward' Wednesday. ped it for fill kinds of auto repair W. A. were Bishop Harding, Cwbo work and machine shop , work. The took charge, John D. Dixon and new garage is located at 241 West Johnson The Pioneer 'Quartet fur-- f Center and has a 53 foot frontage, is nlshed music for the occasion. 123 feetTong,"and has allj of the modern conveniences of a first class garage. The company will make ' a specialty of all kinds of auto repairs, storage battery work, acetylene welding, lath work? etc. . . Besides carrying all of the necessary equipment for general automobile work the company will carry the v- - -- best lines of tires, storage batteHes, automobile accessories (and a 200 ton tire press for pressing fireg-o- n trucks and other machinery for auto work. The agency for the Chevrolet cars Herbert Biota was sentenced Wed- international trucks has '.been e to fiTe, from neda secured and these ears will soon be years in the state prison. He was exkibltlon. beat r foand railty of a statutory charge, R AnAtftoa u om of - A movement le on foot by his mechanics and machinists ile to taPeM the css. j ,n tbe stte. He has had years - of ' J training in mechanics and automowas Last he Puneral service over Isaac Beau fall work. peir were held Monday at Bergs chapel cboen as an instructor tor the speakers were Rodney IIRlam of cj,anical department of the B. Y. U. Balt lake, EL3sop Joseph A. Buttle vrtere he was signally successful f ot Provo sal Ernest H. llorvtey of new garage Is a credit to Pro Price. A duet was rendered by Mar Vo Anderson announces that tin and Florence Bushman, accom- - he is now ready to resume business. t psnled by Leone MildenbalL took place in tile city CeSwtery-8 ANNUAL RELAY is . Henry M. Fredenburg, a former r ' ' ' J f f resident of this city, has sold his . Coach E. U, Roberts, of the B. Y. farm on Dm Mapleton Bench aid U. announced today; that the Annual ihas moved back to Provo. Mr. Relay meet wiR be held on the (Y; Fredenburg has been a prominent campus Saturday, April 26th, when ' lodge man. ..... high schqol men from all parte ot 7; Utah county and nearby counties will ,. Wallace Thomas local agent for be present to enter the competitions. - thr Case Machine company, has - re- There will also be the elate meet signed his position here to sccept a for the B. Y. U. . The coach says that Clinton XAr-'place with the Driggs baseball dub, which is playing in the Idaho State son has been invited to enter the League. He will leave Shortly for Pennsylvania Carnival and wiR leave very shortly for Philadelphia for the , Iiggs. contests. Tbe member of the Pro--frtend-utomob- -- , me-Th- e jr Inter-1-ffien- I 4 -- tad business Provo Lieutenant Former Provo 7 7 f Wins Distinguished Girl is Victin " Service Medal 7 of Blood Poison r New York, April 11 Many Utahns Word has reached this city con- were among winners of decorations the deatIl f Teylng the ,fcd newi tor 'gallantry who returned with the Mrs; Harry P.' Clark, formerly Miss lnety first dlvlsionCaptaln , Jcflm jeMle codkrU,V-- ' this city, wlio, H. Leavell 816th , engineers, Balt duriBg past year ' has , lived at Lake won tho distinguished service Pocatello, ,MrSk Clark, died ; Tuesday cross. morning of blood poisoning, followlieutenant Dixon Kapple, Payson, lng pneumona; ' In pffort distinguished service cfoss; ' Lieut ubmltted io the gjn. ,!f0 ihe Dean, A. fSaric, Provo, distinguished with the'eom- service cross. 4 . , 7 plication; of pneumonia she was un-nte officer,, of abJe to wlthBtand tbe shock, ,, the 362nd Infantry who brought back 0f Provo's Mrt. .clark deoorations, included Sergeants How. 4 young ; ladles. For ,many popular ard M. Angell, Salt Lake, distinyears her father was 'manager of the guished, service cross; Henry Ram-- . Malb- e- Gla8g,A Palnt copany hers. 7, Balt Lake, distinguished 8ervc rjor to her marriage she was clerk cross sod croix de guerre; Peter ; 8. tor tbe xaykr.i Paper Company. Mr. Boone, Salt Lata, croix de guerre; CTark came here a a, yw Peter Bosone, Salt Lake, distinguish 0fficer, and while .in recnijyng ed service cross; Private were the young couple . l ea toner, croix de guerre. jnarrjed. Besides her husband Mrs, Clark is survived by her mother, one Lieutenant Clark Is the eon of Mrs. gi8terand tores brothers, an of Francis O. Knight, and enlisted from Wwhbmlivrfar Pocatello" Beaver City in September, 1917, ano went to Camp Lewis where he was k i promoted to a gas sergeant, and last n Tune he was sent to France. He was sent to an officers training school Girls Patriotic League win near the Swiss frontier in France, j giv., a Victory Loan Dance at the soon won his commission. The Mozart Pavilion next Tuesday night lieutenant was. in the battle of Ar and will sell pledges few bonds to gonne, forest and participated in tho boys In attendance. other battles which, took place In Peptomber and October of last year, ' Heber F. Johnson, administrator ot 4 estate of Ellen Senior, deceased, the COMMUNITY CHURCH , II: 00 has filed suit in the district court Social Easter ' services" at cJcloc .Sunday 7 morning I Sunday against Provo City tor damages in damschool at 10:00, a. m. . At toe hour the sum of 31000.00 for alleged the estate certain real to by age of the evening service, the pastor culverts cement of certain erection wjll speak on the subject "The Joy by tha- city on plaintiff's property. Matt. 28.8. Of Easter, to Invitee church you Community The property owners on Third and share its oin its, fellowship service. A group of members will West street from Center street to the be received next Sunday morning. A Union Depot have filed a petition Welcome awaits you when you come.j with the city commissioners, asking for the creation of paving district ' N. V. Kahns, Pastor, J The citizens on that street set forth The city treasurer submitted her,, that the frequent use of the street that the petition receive monthly report to the commission' demands showing receipts in the amount of, the favorable consideration of the I - patatkm-of.llmb.-b- Club ut w . -- ia 7 J - - , Leo Marchbanks, Connect son of with the of Mapletonf underwent men of the city are olning - B. Y. U. in raising the necessary exsuccesful operation for appendici$6265.38. tls in a local hospltpl- penses of the trip. t E- - y The local lodge has of late made Tabernacle and , General Richard W Young will be the principal speaker, for membership are being received ; and City Chairman A. O. Smoot Is at every meeting. On account of the - planning to give the general great noble work already done and now be- - reception upon that occasion.1 Mow ing done. In assisting Uncle Sam in day mornlng the drive will start r caring and providing tor the maimed earnest and every home la the city and wounded soldier and Marines will be canvassed la the effort . to and in soldier welfare wor the Elks put Provo over the top la record lodge ha been brought promlnently time. 7 T 77 before the people, While Mr. Smoot is busy in the The Elks organization is peculiarly city. County Chairman A. P. Mena American In character and readllj t has beta at work on the county sa achieve- - reports lends Itself to - patriotic everything in readiness toe. ments. tad the Elk always take a the big drive. Speakers will be prominent part in civic and charlta- - j lnt0 n of the towns Sunday attse-bls work In a quiet but effective noon sad include Charles R. Mabcy, way. Lehl; Senator Reed Smoot at Pleasant Grove in the afternoon and at American Pork at - night.. Biskay Joseph Glass, Sprlngville; Carl A. -Badger, Spanish Pork; tad Governor 8imon Bamberger, payson, For all meetings the chairmen ant Perhaps toe first institution to go requesting Q men who have vermt over the top' In the Victory Loan j naUon in var attend the drive was the Knight Trust and Sav- mothers lnfg Ia who officers report that aiao ings Ban to be requested present toe bank has already oversubscribed foUowing are toe apportkm-town- s it allotment by making application for the respective tf for 1200,000 of the A Victory bonds. tUah Tmiy It is stated that the banks allotment jljaertcaa .v.. .3 1 was apportioned at 3165,000.-- This Lehl subscription gives Provo more-- tbas Phystfn, half of its allotment, and friends" of Pleasant Gij VS 4i5J J the bank are congratulating the of- Provo City 844, ficers for the splendid support given 8uUh Fork 997 at the outset of the drive. IT,!! SpringvJEe -- t ' - . tai: f tOSftDMVL great progress, and new applications -- "v-- ajfiCTDUY a in College.Hall da Utah county " commit-Murra- Debaters Meet tr t 7 Lee L. Baker, administrator for the estate. of Hannah M. Ingleby, has .brought suit against James Goodman 1 . "enter "into the" great "work, of ,7 " the order. Immediately after the Sunday mark the opening of th Initiation a banquet was served and' Victory Loan fcampalga' in Utnh and a musical program was rendered by the members of the vaHous Roberts, - Professor a. C. tees in Utah county are all ready foe Lund, the Columbia Orchestra - and the big guns to be fired, Provo otert-.-. t W a mass meeting, m tea lea4 . i . 17, . .r , -- I .. vo Lodge No. 849, B. P. O, Eiks and The case ot Ebenr Snowv. Salt Lake and . Utah Railroad v is being tried in the district court today. Last May five young men were crossing the Orem tracks in Salem when their automobile was struck by the car Gale Snow and his cousin, Lamar Snow, ;were , killed lnrthe accident Mr, Snow asks fof damages In the sum of 120,000.07, - " ' J M - Stewart, T. L. Schofield, Scott P. M, C. --Newell i G. Peter and Prank Doming, with other 'son business men of the .city, will make 1.1 a canvass of the farmers aad busi- ness interest of the county to" point out the peed of both the hard sur.faced roads and a, courthouse that will be a credit to the county. ! Reports 1 have already been re - Y. celved from many parts of the counom ty tad the outlook tor the success of the bond issue is very bright, bat the committees hope to roll up a big majority for the betterment and pro- , The debating teams of the Brigham gress of the county. , , The city bonding campaign will no Young University and the University doubt be taken upja a very shon.' of Utah will clash tonight onthe time and a canvass of the city voters question of Resolved that the govwill be made for the phrpoue of lay-- ; ernment ehould own and continue to The B. Y. U, I ing before them the urgent need of run the railways tae while the is affirmative the It the anticipated ys , bopds Provo will vote better than rwo to U" team will champion-th- e negative. Invited bonding. Thegeneralpublleare lonejor to attend. The ocal team left today for Logan where they will debate Local Items the negative side of the question -with the Utah Agricultural College ' ; team. t,They were under the direo- , . i Lieutenant Harlow E. (Brownie) tio of Prof.. John C. Swensen. Ti ! .Smoot left Wednesday for New Tori local debaters are Hannah Phillips, yto resume his duties in the Federal Frank Newman and Leonel Jacobson. ) cold storage service. His wife win s remain in Provo .until hi return gf- "A ter Lis ' services jute ends 7 Stewart, 1 will U . ; y p 42 Sixteen candidates, among w h nj were some of (he most prominent business men in business aad finan-- , citt! eireles ef- Provtvwwre"init!ntfti lasterni ng BEING JRIEDJMi . Z1 CASE lETDPtff LODGE GROWING ; $20,000.00 ' MEIUOIM ElKS;-iw With the scene SU net tot, bonding county tor good joada and Utah j 1 tad county' building, the- - Com- city mereial . Club and buaineaa men, ot lithe city" are getting ready for a whirl-- ' . wind campaign la, favor, of both r i7: 1 euee. - The Good Roads committee ot 1 1 the Commercial Cldb consisting of O. Creer, A. W. Jensen, T. P. hay i ( Pierpont, William D. Roberts, W. B. - GEN. YOUNG . commission. I 7, Plenty of Work Elwood Bachman Home 3T Secretary R. N. Cooper, of the Commercial Club, announced today that tbe labor situation in this city has been well cared for and few idle men remain In town. Daring the past few days there has been a heavy demand tor labor in many different lines. Wednesday the Rio Grande called for fifteen additional tyen and they were furnished . promptly. He still has openings for lew more, . - Opens New Store u P. p. Hind marsh, who, for many years was prominent in business in this cttyf baa again entered the meat and grocery business at 464 West Center Street. He is well established in a new bonding and has stocked bif , store with a clean fresh line of meats and groceries, and .he will no doubt win the patronage of his old time friends as well the the confidence of the public generally." With his years of experience in the meat and grocery business, Mr. Hindm&rsh a ill be able to judge the want of hi patrons and takes this means of extending a general Invitation to, the people of this vicinity to visit his store, , The new store will be known as the HIndmarsh Cash Market. , J "? if . if- i 5? t , . t t 1 Elwood Bachman, son of Mr. axl Mrs. Ben Bachman of this city, returned home from Pittsfield, achuaetU, where . he has been la to employ of the General Electric y ess-pan- tor the past two 'years. Be will remain home for a few day and will then go to San Frsncisee tor the company and will continue his work In electricity. While te the east ' the young man has made e 77 splendid record. 7 . New Mills Being Built at Spanish Fork s t A , Spanish Fork, April 15. Wlfc.-capitalisation of 3125,000, the Speat-lsFork Feed A Livestock compaey will ahortly Install here an alfalate feed mill, with a capacity of It T'' ' Iona ' w h dally. The proposed plant will grind alfalfa,' grain and cottonseed cake, mix it with sugar beet molasea, making a stock feed containing the correct proportion of, toe principal substances for fat production In Colorado there are about SSI cf these mills, all doing a profitaUe business. California hat a laix number of these plants lad throutfe-ou- t tlte middle west alfalfa grinding is a Mg Industry. Annually thoes--' MAY PARK STREET and of carloads of Utah raw mater . ials are shipped to these plants, le , The residents living 7 on Second steer. In teet be fed. to " North- street, between Fourth and more jhaa, 6000 head of beef catCa . Fifth West, are making a very cot were shipped from the Spanish Forte improvement on that block, .trfet alone this season. they are curbing and guttering Lhe , Officers of the new orgsnlzatteai street and parking toe sidewalk tpm Elias Hansen, president; Gear" are the paved part to the curb line. The D. Snell, vice president; I. P. SneR. citizens who are setting this worthy and treasurer; James M. seevretary example in our beautiful city ere S. P, Snell James Sumner, Creer, general manager; ' Charles Hopkins, ' director. Thomas Sumner, John Holliday,, WU-Snows 11am Ewell and the Widow l The Evona Investment Compsny property. , ' ' has filed suit in toe district court -j- Sons have been born to Mr. and against Letty C. Sorenson and MaeMrs. J. H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. garet P. Maw to recover I10C3J3 Major Pierce and Mr. tad Mrs. Spem ' and interest alleged to be due on. e i cer Madsen. promissory note. Lt Utah-raise- d . 1 1 1 - .Ji t |