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Show 0ESERET EVENING NEWS FRIDAY NOVEMBER I 1918 OLD AND Provo Officeand n aubacrlptlwu regarding mtJ w--tort Jam B. le 2TUP,T t Jii JT - North A- o V'Vv A. OMt 1'olophono Nth- V3-- RESPECTED i A rv t Chmnk other publication - B'-ov- TM LUST ) f- Salt lakt Hs has also fivs brothers I" and five eletere living. Mr Stewart was n actlv Church worker and held the office of seventy. He filled a mission to California several years ago. Funeral services will ba held Monday at 1 30 o'clock at tha cemetery. The will leave the residence, 181, j cortege south Fifth West street, at t o'clock- - d- - h. Workman z . Die at Old. Age Andrew J. Stew- PRQVOqyl PROvO. Nor 1 -- David H Workman Provo for more died here veeterday-- at the age ef 7ft art, a. resldent-o- f earlggo was the (aura. The than 80 year died yesterday etc deceased Old has relatives at Duchesne And &. G on the It. wtll the 6 body oclock probably be take there nlng at ur "r Pro traln7 diming Trptn Salt Lake-tvo. Mr. Stewart had undergone operstion at a Skit Lake hospital and" was being' brought 'home by his son. PROVO. Nov V The following Dr. Andy J Stewart, his condition at the hospital was such that it was the names of the U A. C. 8. A. T Or vo- section, students who have sUDDoaed he was! well able to make rational ne Provo Wllltem Erdrosn, the trip, but ne, expea when the Cry,n from M1eB n.nlel Hadmall. Oy- lr(t 29 minutes .PUtpr u Miner-Way- ne traht wae-abo- ut Clarkr Fred jrnt erlck Twede Hafen, Robert Marioa, Sait Lake Mr. Stewart was the son of Mr and Pearls. Harold Elderill Phelps, Wendell rn Mrs. Andrew Jackson Stewart: he was Howard Bradford Roland Sterling Clyde BmltK Hyrum Wm- - , Oct. 8, 1846, at Council Bluffs. Kell, Oliver lark. Neil Oardner Iowa, and came fo I. foh wl,h his Ortho Wpnei jUrdinK Willard Fraud the first Lecell Curtis, Robert Lincoln Miner. parents In 1850. They were Reed, ew os tloldrrr-Hatfield, yeera settlers of Paysogrand John Bdw4eJ has Stein, Joseph Crandall Brlnghoraht, latef moved to Provo, wherbe His father Richard Arus Huntington, all of Utah since mads his home. wan probably the Brut surveyor of fOHl MntP AlbftPt Be NtW The son foitowed his ,rt Millard Utah county. Leo Crane, Sevier county, enbeen and has father's profession pnuntj..Bernice Edward Ktrkhuft, gtged In surveying and civil engt- - lurramle county, Wo ; nt, Alma Colltna San-3- 0 work all his life He was for.Vtntah county: Raphael-Clemecounty. Stephen Robert Angus. years C S. deputy mineral suit- -t Bingham county, Idaho. veyor and has surveyed & large portion of the public lands vof the state. - He also has served as county survey-- I New From Wilson. or and city surveyor of Provo city Mr Stewart Is survived by two wives, PROVO Nov I. William M. Wilson, Mrs Melissa R Stewart of Provo and this-clt- y, and well known through Mrs Elisa Stewart of Salt Lake and of children. Dr. Andy J. the state, is now at Portland, Or., and the follow-iwrites to a Provo R friend under date of Rtewart Scott P Stewnrt, John ct 28. as followe; .Stewart and Mrs. Ida S Peay, of Provo; Ship and mora Milpa from ecows , Mra Addle Nelson of Bluff Dale, Mr thousands of men Uaclle Connyers of SeM. Ike. Misses to leviathans, ing them thousands of soldlora getting and Theressa Stewart of out spruce for aeroplanes; a most New York, Allen Stewart, with the terestlng section of the good old H & forces In France, Qulnby, .A ; plenty of rain, which makes of and SamuelStewart, plenty Taul B. Robert of timber; more salmon than auckers; 1 big bridges boat and buildings, rained a'l day; missed two trainat walked 40 miles more or lose and got the flu or something But this !g the sod of a perfect day Good night I - HI Hill SEIM Herman Knud sen 1. No. Provo, o at Jxla Jb(Jme.J28west yesterday, fourth South street, from diabetlg. Ur Knndsen was born Aug. 20,- 1858, and st Lotten, Hedemarken, Norway, Ber-rite M the son of Hans Knudsen and tirsen Knudsen, . He camsfam--to rah whh his parents and their they settled at'FrOVO in 1864, He which has since been their-homa survived by his wife and the follow-- Milton If. Knudsen, mg childrenn. Benjamin H. Knud-copeJ atj. Knudsen,Mrs Hold-waFrovo; Edpa Ml Knud-teof Vineyard, Ernest E. of Lovell, Wyo-- , Harold K. Knud-or- n tpd Clarencn L. -- Knudsen; of Provo: two brothers and one sister, Andrew Knudsen, Mrs. Peter Madsen and John Johnson. The deceased filled a mission to his and was a native land in 1891-9faithful member of the Church aloffice of high priest ways, holding the at the time of his death. Mr. Knudsen 12 years in the and his sons spent -- mission field: one son, Wllford, died in Denmark, Orhile on a mission , Mr. Knudsen was an Industrious nan and one of the most successful farmers in the county. The funeral will be held at 1:80 - U Me-bo- fid -- w a-f- e. ....... oclock Sunday at the Provo cemetery. The cortege will leave the residence at 1 oclock. y, n, A-- - net-rin- g PROVO. Nov. 1. Many relatives and friends attended the funeral of Mrs. Jonathan Buckley held at the Provo cemetery, yesterday afternoon. Bishop Albert Manwaring presided. The opening prayer a offered, by Elder H. S. Pne. The speakers were Patriarch Albert Jones. Brest. Jos B, Keeler and Bishop Manwaring The quartet rendered vocal selections The benediction and the dedication of the grave were by Bishop O. H. E6rg. 3, ' Boshard-Pyne-Rober- ts I n 1 te ! -- F "W. M. W. Stand For These 01918 Funeral Announced. PROVO, Nov 1. Funeral aervloea for Mrx HowxrJTl. Ropec will be held tomorrow (Saturday) at 130 o'clock at the Provo cemetery Prove Nrwi Notre. C If Miller la heme from Washington county on account of Several mem- ben Buffering from influeuaa. They are Improving. Mra W. T Brown, of the Lamar ho- tel, received a telegram yesterday advising her of the death of J. C. Pickard at Long Beach, Cal. Thebody will be shipped to Jamestown, N T.r for Mr Pickard wai formerly ah burial employee or tha Knight Woolew-mlll- x ( J Earl AH red. formerly lt the forest service, now with the Sevier county real estate agency, waa her yeatar-- j with - hie eon, day. from Richfield, Clarence J Allred, who will enter the B Y U S A. T. C. He has been ; In the postmaster generala office ,at i Washington for some time ant) came C- j btome to enter the K A T brr C. R waa over from El- Judge berta yesterday on legal business, Ross Buckley of Kenilworth Is here attending the funeral ot his mother, Mrs. Jonathan Buckley, W YVV Err an brack has gone to Kansas City with a big shipment of sheep. Bnafcfae-Kima- Oc(Im aJ , JHE UNCONDITIONAL Satisfying the Young Man i URRENDER of the HUN Herejs an example of- - our accomplishments, in; of the satisfying the advanced alert young fellow. Likevour other young mens models in clothes-ambitio- ; ns . J REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET Brandegee Kincaid Clothes -- of fabric and fashion a perfection of fit and tailoring which giye unconscious physical ease whether in action or lounging. F FDR there is added to the smartness MRS. CHATWIN Ck 3; ' or vim ' , - - - - t 1 ' I , COURT , ed ' ' nt n. oomMnPd with a thorough kwowlrdgo Tle onie kind of feaiicwmciw h administering It, can he expeetod from of the litw and utter J. E. IYkk, A. E. Bowen and Jaicca 4 Cherry, Hepobllean candkUUa . for tii aupretne.bcncji. vag nee And Um' election of a Repoblleail IgisUtnre wfll atop thein extra taxes and a an increase of acariy 1,000,000 Whr-bn pvmv' . - 7 doubling of. the atate drfL' they have railedn- yon disloyal,. though of rtah, thooeh . they'V V vorv orwir'- -t Oh . for exnre-slhte-- m VAmerican-manhooand womanhood by d Mund Judgment and yonr Urn able, courageous men Woo oonaUtate the office Into petting Young Man Dies. - se ticket. ' ' t K - ' . . MAirn IT AN OVERWHELMING EEPUBLICAN , .VICTORY NOVEUBEE 5. , . ' 1 , me ' V STATE r . (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) . COMMITTEE IA a.V K ' Delightful Fbvor ' INSTAWT P0STUM --- hav - The Tome.ifuslc was furnished the Randolph choir; also a solo by of Woodruff. bJ John Nletoon The, checked. Elder John C. Gray speakers were and George A. Nevllle; also President. t John M. Baxter, who paid tribute to Funeral. The opening prayer the deceased. Kennedy was by Elder WtlUam Rex end the benediction by Elder Peter McKinnon. Special Correspondence.) Jo- (Special to Tho Nwa ) Oct. 19. The funeral The grove wa dedicated by Elder RANDOLPH, ' camTho Nov. l. E. Hatch. BOISE, Id., eeph of Andrew fmm Kennedy was held this Mr Sam Rex convalescing paign agnlntx Senator Borah being iondocted by the Idaho branch of (bo afternoon on the lawn In front of. the an attack of Influenza. " Woman party 1 progressing with groat vigor according to a report from atato headquarter today by Dorothy Boggnp Qoorot a (ji iinMiioi,Al-ij;QllPride, chairman. Issued tho following appeal to the wbmen 'of Idaho developed. town 1 quar-antln- ed against any one coming tnd the- - disease to- - thought-lc- - family In, by 1 today; W women Needs- of IdahdN can do no than oppose with out vote the of Bejiator BoralLx HO defeated the national oof frag amendment. We cannot and will. 'not us our vote to oppose womonX Wo hav used every effort to aocor Senator Borahs vote and he ha defied There Is only all of oltr demands. one course open to no oar protest at the polle." loos 750,000 Job Parowan Is Under Strict Quarantine (Seclal Correspondence ) Oct.' 39 Funeral eerv-tcwere held In the Parowan cememorning for Oscar W. Lyman tery this who died suddenly yesterday morning of influensa. He wss about 89 yearsof age, and leaves a wife and four email ebUdrea The service were conducted by Bp H. J. Morteneen. who also dedicated the grav Invocation waa offered by Ales Matheson and the speakers w.ere Wllford Day and Morgan Richards. There were a number of Influensa caaea reported " tonight. The tow n 4 under strict quarantin Purchasers are of the stores, goods net allowed Inside them on the outaido. re handed out to the and every precaution la taken by dtshealth board to atop apread of the PAROWAN, es Dieae -- Checked. - (Special Corraspendenc)4 FRISCO, Oct. II. The report of Oct 18 that there were three other case of Influenza at the mine here proved not tod) correct, and nine the death of Wm- - Neeaon, ho other case J1 lambs Feed lolls Colorado lamb feeders were so busy petting in-thci- r crops durinp the" past month that only within tlie last few days have they had time to go to the. market at Denver ter secure their supplies of Jambs fortheir feed lots. They discovered that the big end of the Jamb crop fromjhe range had already poneto the eastern" markets and they are searching frantically now for supplies. At the Denver market buytarkswarmin and prices hnyehcmjrojn up steadily until the Denver market is now the At the river markets there has boenan over supply and eastern feed lot TJic. demand in the -- men have hc(m.dJJlled jjp. east is now veryJJjrht while at. Denver the Demand It is. 'was neveryso" stionkas at the present-time- . at once wanted lambs are estimated that 7oO,0OQ by Colorado feeders and rimgc shippers aro assured of top prices and excellent service on that market. With the scarcity of feeders on the marm the feed lot men have suddenly .developed "an eagerness that did not exist two weeks a so. MVey, have- just realizlambs is limited. Western ed that the supply lamb shippers are. urged to ttrilie Denver market ,'wifh their shipments andgood priyes with a strong . demand is .certain on that market. V-- -- - - None ofcoffeos harm ,j. ke Kea rn s B u i Id inp . Editor Boll of the ParowanTImea Salt TAke, has Juat returned from hla eon. who where he went to beIn with HI the waa seriously hoepltal at Fort Douglas Tha young man la now opt of dangervictim or; Influent here The first was Florence M. Bergstrom, wife of ha who been Dr. Jacob Bergstrom, practicing In Salt Lake. She died on Oct 27, and wa burned the earn day. - , 4 REPUBLICAN , Special Correspondence ) HINKLEY, Oct. 31. Parshall Stocks of George W. and Elisa ElTerryrooa len Stock Terry, bdrn Oct. 28, im. died Sept. 26, 1918, of diphtheria He of Parshall Ter- waa P. ry, father ef the late. James u, - - - Terry,great-grands- - le - 1 d t Gardner and Adams Co. y, h pre-emine- b - DT hJAWESWOTOUEY" mzp CAntoxn or UTAH lO YCAA TtWH KtmtMT 4 CDH6RCSS-MXON- they-won- 'j - a E TRICK. FOR CVJOiOAT cotfrr high-minde- J. CANOOATe CQNMIWONAt. murderer Of the world has far more to fear at the hands of a Republican than a Democratic Congress. He will get a peace by negotiation if the Democrats control he will get nothing hut unconditional surrender from Republicans. William Spry and W. H. Wattis, candidates for Congress, are Republicans through and through.' And if by chance the war is prolonged until they take office they will echo Americans to smash the Hun-- 1 the cry of all -- ' - untflhe quits cold. t pay theirown expenses" on' junket Jtnd They will trips by cribbingTtheir secretaries salaries. attention to their duties give the same able, that has made Mr. Spry so distinguished a figure as a in the con state executive and Mr. Wattis 7 struction of great' enterprises. er-rc- red-blood- . miP DATE Hf The kali -- CJUCAN VO AZBOVDT Ml ftoMTCHP CAN mp COURT brought hers today from BaJitaquln and services were held at tbs City cemetery this afternoon. Bishop H0U1-daof SanlaquTiiT was Tn charge. Brfif addresses were mads by Bishop Robert McJCell and 8enator Henry Gardner. Charles Rjien of Bantaauln offered tbs Invocation and Bishop Wm. Uockstrom offered the dedicatory prayer. Two solos were rendered by WtlUam Holt. Mrs Cbatwin was born at Spanish Fork about 43 years ago. She waa tha and Mra John Losses daughter of Mr She married Y ilUam, Chatwln and they -Thave mads their homaat Sanlaquln for a number of years. Mrs. Chatwln became ill of influensa a short time over tb ago and believed her self malady; several children of the fam- ily became ill and ehe endeavored to nurse them and suffered a relaps Pneumonia developed and resulted three chilfatally The husband and dren are seriously ill of tbs disease. of the older children were able Three to- - attend- - the funeral Eight children and the husband are left to mourn her loea Mr Effle Dart baa received a latStewart F Dart, ter from her eon, of The CTS.n&avar'raaio lervl caret at suceaefully passed ing that, ha recently was an sxamination and promotsd, and that be had also received a gold stripe for foreign service. The examination for the new rating was held in New York 'City and tasted two (lay M M. Thomas, whose Mr and M- is ill oP son John C. Thoms at Camp Keamy. rs- reived word tharhe la improving and that their other son Morgan Thome,Rioa and brakeman on the Denver Grande R. K. had gone is out until he of dannear him to be ger Word ha been received hers that the family of Mr. and Mra laaao Swansea ill of influensa. of Moapa. Nev, Mr Swenaen, mother of the young to to Nevada burrs them. man, has gone J Preston Creer onwaa - a Salt Lake business. ylaltor this week Mr P. F Clifford and little daughter, Ella, of Thistle, spent Friday and Saturday here, visiting with Mr. and Mr M. Jf. Themas Mra Lavina Hanks of ftalt Lake City la visiting here with her parents Mr. and Mra Orson Johnson. . WIUilAK EFSCC vrauAHHeVocrra COMftRUft OH&IOATV IftST CONJt9OiAL 9T. wide-awa- i (Special 'Correspondence ) SPANISH FORK, Oct. q. The body of Mrs. Jana Losses Chatwln was lUUeuOM over 60 years Experience clothes for building has men taught us every young of a young mans desires angle in apparel price, includedi; Come in, we will prove it - - ii |