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Show KIGlir if., you dont-ge- t he Post every Tuesday and Friday, KICK, Dont wait. Kick to the right man. the Manager. T .rl NUMBER WEATHER FORECAST Tonight hnd Saturday generally fair Bouth portion; unsettled north portion; probably showers. 09 PROVO CITY, UTAH, 8. V. U. an d B. Y. VOLUME 6 FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1914 Debate Here Tomorrow Night U. and "Utah" Will Meet in Salt Lake City U. A. C. ' Ppon His Return Home He Has The Home' and' School' Association Plans For ' a Novel Entertain. Comparisons --..ancLMuch Information Jto Give .Out., Many-- ' melt. J,:.t V: Program to be given at Hotel Roberts on Saturday from 2 to 5 oclock: , v, ' President and George IL Brimhall returned home last Tuesi music 2 :00-- 5 :00 Reception, A. N. the E. from it afternoon, day arid refreshments. convention held in Richmond, Vir72:30-3:0- 0 Prof. Saner and Co. of the1 last week ginia, during - 3 :00--4 Prof. Johnson, Mes- convenat the While February. dames Blasters and Stlebl, Prof ! tion they met many of the educaLund and assisting soloists. lathe receive will who Those tors who had come to'Utah during dies of Provo at this musical tea , the N. E. A. held in Salt Lake Aldous Dixon V 17 Clarence Baird! Roland Tietjen Hafen will include ' the officers of the 7 LeRoy City and had later visited Utah Home and School Association and Tomorrow night at 7 :30 in Col- night, for they now have a lounda-lio- eng and Prof. George Hedger, all agreed upon, county for a day before returning the ladies of the member of the 7 Tietjen is a Y man. in debate, Board of Education. Those assistthat will aid them in follow- of Salt Lake. to the East." At Richmond they lege Hall, Messrs. Aldous DIxou The magnificent audience at the but Baird is engaging in his first ing wifi be the committee on Home were anxious to renew acquaint-ancesan- d and LeRoy Hafen of the B. Y. U. ing the necessarily, brief - Utah, Economics, which has been the s will meet Messrs. J. E. Bowen and anJnspi- - intercollegiate- battle. withgreateraceuraey; manyof them talked of will have to However, prime mover m the object of rais-- " the grandeur of the Utah valley. S. J. Majors in debate on the Dixon and Hafen are new men ration, and the prospects are that excellent debate if shepresentan takes the ing funds for the equipment of a Panama tolls question. The local in the debating field and are go- College Hall will again be crowded decision from these Upon leaving Richmond the parboys, domestic science department m boys'-wil- l )( affirmative ing against the Aggies strong- tomorrow night. The Utah intereollegiate debates, the public High School. This comty, consisting of Dr. . and Mrs. side of thedefend the which At the same time that Dixon and are being conducted in a new way mittee consists of Mesdames Ralph . states est team, but the Provo boys have question, Brimhall and their son Dean, went that American coastwise vessels worked incessantly for several Hafen are arguing against tolls in this year. A triangular league has Ponlton, Eugene Allen, A. P. Mer-to , New York, where ; a special should be exempted from the pay- weeks and are capable to meet any College Hall, ' Messrs. Clarence been formed! and debates are held rill, L A. Smoot, Reed Scott, L. E. study was made of the educational ment of tolls for passage through college team in Utah. They are Baird and Roland Tietjen will be at Logan, Salt. Lake and Provo on Eggertsen, C..E. Maw, Tina Dunn, institutions of that section. For the canal. Those who heard the both cool, deliberate men, but both upholding the negative side of the the same question on the same Chas. Giles. Fred Finlayson, and debate know the have spontaniety andfight. The same question against Utah in evening. Each school furnishes Miss Rena Smart. efficiency the local educator said school on the question to' be an interesting one, students of Provo feel that their Salt Lake. The debaters from the two teams and debates both'sides that the out-doThese'-ladies- . with together fifth story at the Columbia Uni- and the fact that they have heard team will undoubtedly win. state nstituton are Messrs. Sharp of the question.' This arrange- to no effort proothers, win versity was ahead of all. There the subject discussed once will add The ..judges . are Judge S. R. and Ward. The judges or this de- - j ment. will be- follbwed for at least vide a tnostspare afternoon-foenjoyable overcoats and the children wore interest to the contest tomorrow Thurman, Attorney Harold Stev- - bate have not yet been definitely three years. .... alT who can attend." The spactemperature Was only 7 above zero rooms at the Hotel Roberts ious RECLAMATION OFFICE hut they were getting the results. JACOB COLEMAN LECTURED be will given: free for this BDTTt BALL TESD In reviewing the Utah schools -RECEIVES COJTTRACTL.; LAW. ON UPHOLDING-TH"Tmblic-spiriteand and comparing them with eastern FOB WATER USERS will flowers, citizens help provide institutions, be; stated .that Utah refreshments, music, tickets, t etc., Coleman : (City Attorney .Jacob leads in intiative and freedom, for the benefit of the girls who while the eastern schools' are;far delivered a lecture upon upholding As the government; is making will choose a course in domestic . ahead n culture and intense scholf the law before the M. I. A.' of the accurate preparation for its high science in the Central school be-arship.- However, we lead ; them line, canal around the mountain Provo Will Soon Become a Real Fourth ward last night. Tuesday ginning next September. It is iu industrial and vocational train-i- n George Giles Held Officers at Bay above Payson, the contracts and to the Live He Baseball gave special .emphasis Town;' Many Big earnestly hoped that this fund g, while there is no superior at- -- Until He Got Thirsty, Then with the farmers, are being carewill be greatly augmented by the Games, 7 prohibitive rdinances and stated fully looked to and mosphere than in our home schools Went For a Drink. EnProject musical tea on Saturday afterAfter visiting the schools, Dr. that it was impossible to enforce gineer J. L. Lytel has received a noon! Tickets can be secured at, and Mrs. Brimhall" visited Palmylaves that do not have the support large number of contract blanks Ducky Holmes, manager ( of the the millinery stores and ra, where they were met by Fliney George Giles! 55 years of age, of the people. 7 The Teetnre vaej.'tsiUch must be signed, in. full be- the Butte base ball team,, spent a fromhotel, students at the Central the Tr-- Sexton, owner. of tne Hill and a well known bachelor, farm- greatly appreciated." ' fore Ihe wrk of building the canal few hours in Pirovo; Tast Wednes- school. 7 ! . and the first copy of the er and cattle man of can on. go field Springville, over ' the day looking and also a Book of Mormon. He is As soon as these contracts are BONNEVILLE his FIRST AND member of the Board of Regents threw that quiet little town into JAMES E. MADISON DIES on file preparations will be made preparing for the opening-oAGED ENTERTAIN WARDS of New, York. a panic, last. Wednesday when be of prartice season for the Butte team. the for of on contracts the 2(5. letting March SPANISH FORK, ' The aged gentleman escorted them threatened to shoot the' firstiman V"";' The' base ball boys will arrive in ditch. Last Wednesday the First and over the property and told many ,w.ho attempted to place him under James E. Madison, a farmer of Provo villi the next in week and Bonneville wards of this city enstories of the early days and of the Arrest.;,. Giles llad been in the Pro- Salem, died this morning after a illness aged will M. caused by stomach Professor J, take up headquarters at the tertained over seventy-fiv- e Jensen of the B. vo General Hospital, Where he was brief Prophet Joseph Smith in wards two the of members 70 Mr protrouble. Madisonwas Y. U. in Salt Lake City, where Hotel Roberts, where they wiE years On the .way home they stopped operated on for 'appendicitis and of Thh he! and antI Salem in dancing.' had for lived to went serattend funeral the feasting gram.; been aSe out of the hospital make their home dnrfngthe' short Nauvoo, Illinois, and spent had only sister-in-lato the e hauled imwere old thirty-fivhis vices Alhis of Mrs; a people week beyears, following about . when the man some time going oer the scenes f tiine in this The they at hall Social twelve spend' city. He is bert Jensen, who died yesterday First ward .the' early , troubles of the church. came deranged and with gurf in migration from Denmark. Players signed' to date are as fol- oclock and ft musical program from sons his survived an attack of heart widow, morning hand by. round eight marched his home were Residents of the city please lows; fHall'a, .McGreery, Fitzger- was furnished by members of the he would kill the first and one daughter, alT of whom live j failure, to see them and wanted them to ald and' Harvey, pitchers; Stev- B. Y. U. faculty and. students of... in Salem. The funeral wilt probofficer who attempted to arrest jfeel that they did not at 11; ens and Willard! catchers;-Cooneythat institution. At one oclock & ably be held Saturday afternoon A marriage Ecense has been, isacts committed- by him. 7 first base ; second Pendleton, base: 2 banmiet was served, after which oclock from the Salem meet sued to Ray Atwood of Spanish their forefathers in driving ? the r Deputy Sheriff Henry Clark at- - at house. McCleTTand short Smith, and ; stop Fork another ' program v made up of Ethel' Davis and of Salem. time .beauti- tempted to place the lunatic under iDo saiitts out of that-onbase : Dje JRfaggi.o, McBreen, third speechcs,. atoryteIIing. and readOne of the merchants arrest when the man -- barricaded Marshall Clvnes, and MINISTER FRENCH AND OF Houghton EDITOR WHOSE ' ful eity. FIGARO, in himself his ings took place. At eight oclock home and took two had many of the deeds granted ontfileders. Tavlor; inthe vcmng a dancing party DEATH TO shots IN POLITICAL: at SHOT HEI the officer. FEUD shots tcjpe by the. government to the early went wild- .- After an Both conDuring the month of April the Wfts'glVOU- t hour of. settlers, and shows them to people team will play a number of pracwas sultation it decided to : capture from Utah who visit that city. tice games and exhibition meets has returned from Giles through a ruse. The offi- After thg visit they crossed the with Utah New comity Yorkwhere he organizations, Watertown, . nd cers, who had previously - surMississippi river in a skiff and Provo wiTT also have an oppor- went to attend the funeral of hisr rounded the .from house, retired .777'" vcame homeward. tunity to see some real base ball, mother. e view and Jeddy. Evans, an . as Union'! Association and other 'v friend of Giles, now visiting big teams have promised to play A. F. Palm of the Moore Display from Blackfoot, Idaho, approachCHARLES H. WRIGHT here; The B.;Y. U. campus will Device Compaliy, reports that a! ed the house unarmed! The insane be used for training quarters dur- manufacturing firm in Cincinnati i 32f ARCHITECTURAL man made no hostile demonstraFIELD IN PROVO ing the teams stay in this city. will: turn out a thousand devices-per- . s tion, but' cordially ..... greeted his day.. Tbe first.order of the. ' friend.- - Once- inside the' house SPANISH FriRKFRS Charles II. Wright for will go to Kansas City. device Evans said: with- TOO MUCH WANT FOR many years connected dead from Im about thirst; the Beebe Lumber Company, POST OFFICE SITE me a drink of wacant get you the into has decided to go . ERROR MADE IN ter! 7 architectural contracting and COUNT OF VOTES Sure. said Giles, and he startIN PIANO CONTEST building business for himself - ed immediately for hiVwell in the ' ; and- has opened offices at 5057- back ; his rifle be leaving yard, ' erEast Center street. a Through typographical 7 hind. 7 ;' Provo Post ro'r For the past twenty-fiv- e the made in Mr. Evans then took charge of ; last week, it was stated that years Mr. Wright has been rifle and City Marshal Robinthe and do: more Miss Vera Overlade-haclimating buildings anJ draff son, with Deputy Sheriff Clark. i . in- - architectural doubled the the vote than of r UV 0i'7 I '71 rk. Before he come The j two ft highest competitors. 7 , ,OD;brought to Provo again eom- . error was caused through a lo Pro vo J. mitted to the State Mental; nos-aciabi f vith a nn nronriate.li .;"000 for ' the pnV- i typographical mistake in the where he was twice before Lake , which gave the young a of. chae site hot since here, 'f: The first attack ben a patient. .p's thej figures, L atinouncement the owners nearly four hundred of City, dementia took place about fif oTnenence m estrmat, available property have increased (' thousand too many votes. The the prices- o fimires shove that; .corrected list appears in to- - . GASTON CALMETTE. WrStVjithat he was entirtlr enrej amount. Mr. Fleming savs', thet. days paper and the contest-The find just how they will umkinbtedly be very Site- consequences finaee. all are French admitted by. jhe rovettment will pny .'rnilv' jknts.wiU Attorney Harvey Cluff. who was - Neither cessful. and his many friends stand. Cal- - men. Already there has been a 5000,. nmVif, 'the nrieoqre not nit, of Gaston of the RyR,, Irvine a for on shooting appendicitis operated e were fere Very pleased to learn that fign-famKor of citizens the "them- that responsL ,the reorganization of the cabinet. The Figaro! the short time ago; has recovered and mette editor set res will have to make be has decided to practice his the hie for the mistake. .... will son be attending to lua law ous Parisian newspaper, by Mme. influence on the coming elections up , profession in this city. 7 of the micjtcr of cannot now bo measured. .... Caillaux,-wi- f ; ; .7 practice. jdifferenHe. 1 , , , . n argu-men- ts 1 . - CaIifornia--YldebateWa- . -- 1 . or : - SPmilHM r - m me - occn-rion,'- d soon ". Cu-mor- ah f ; w, . ap-tpro- , , - of-th- e -- . ; : . old-tim- , - - - - ... - , . - ! V.; !''?ber a(mf . ;; far-reachi- f .- t t it |