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Show . I I 9d .NO- 24. - PROVO CITY,,UTAII, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915 -B- of Pope Benedict Latest-Photogra- ph THREE RIDING CHILDREN -- SPRY VETOES GOVERNOR ' URNED-TO-DEATH-WHEN volume vn . N1TIATIVE AND REFERENDUM FLAMES DESTROYED HOM DILL PASSED BY LEGISLATURE 4, 4, Bishop J W. Jenkins Has Started a Mcvcneu fo Get Contributions to Assist the Family in Its- - Distress a 4, q, dW b OF ' W ' W (Special to The Post) Salt Lake City, Mar. 23. Governor Initiative 4, William Spry vetoed the The music teachers 0f 4, and Referendum bill today and by do-e Ffovo desire to express their iiig 96 killed tbe luat vestige 0 hope held out by the prohibitionist for an appreciation to the- business men and club- women whose arly election on state wide prohibi-- 4 tion. The governor gave a number of enthusiastic support made the Symphony conoert of last Fri4, reasons for killing this measure. The Initiative and Referendum day afternoon such a pro- 4. hiH was nounced success. considered by many a strong 4. The school officials of the 4, 'measure and one which would have given the people an opportunity to and grade, high church schools did a splendid thing .j bring up measures such as the pro-4- ,' h!bl tion question In a way that woulj when they made- it possible fob all Students' to attend, 4 j place the decision largely, In their and to them we are especially , hands. , i II m Seven bills wereWl grate CuL..- signed by the Our Indebtedness also ex trere yesterday and thirty-fou- r tends to Profs."' Mark Robin- vetoed. Eleven bltls were left for toson of .Sprlngvllle and Ar- thur Overlade of Pleasant days work and trhen the Initiative h Grove, who each brought a and Referendum bill came up It met large numberjof pupils and the fate of the Wootton bllL Many music loving friends; . and road bills and other Important mea. last to be mentioned,, but not sure fell under th elgCCltf act. least'-iour appreciation are The appropriations ' were reduced, these men and women, wjio with us signed the guarantee more than 1500,000 by the governors ! that made this rare musical action. i treat possible. " MUSIC TEACHERS OF PROVO Music .Teachers of Provo SYMPHONY A LETTER - 'appreciation -- - The residents of Provo and vicinity are responding co thcall for aid for Christopher 1 Hiding and family, who were left destitute by the dlp- astrous rir.7 which , burned his home to the ground , and! look- - With it the three young-ee- l Children. The various committees' are at work so- Melting funds to .aid the mas It rebuilding his' home ' and la meeting;. the expense of ba rying the three tiny vie W time of the firs. Bishop J. W.' Jenkins is in charge of the relief work and is accomplish- la much.' toward the- desired , OLD TIME q - If W. M. Hughes, financial editor of the Seattle Times and connected with a number of , coast newpapers ' with his wife, U visiting his c cosin,- Dr. E. G." Hughes: Mr. Hughes was a former stu. - rod 7 tl 'I i I 7 The funeral services pver Thuraa. .Lucy.and, ma will be held in the Tbir ward dentiof the Brigham . and - renew acquain- tancco with so many' of his '"old friends: i . BAPTISTS 'V$jiv$r 'rtf,' Svjp W O .4 v , t gov-ern- or ' 4 -i ft 4 " - ,4,f i JE8AII K? if - BIG; COIIFEREIICE THIS AFTERIIOQN at Wlidaesday - Young return ' mjeeUnghouse : I a. - & , - . dwwwivw -ISTUDENT PROVO VISITOR S 1 W one o'clock. , At noon today the members C the Destitute of means and with ttieu .chur ned' a Church: Baptfst ton gone, Mr an Mr, .Chris Rld which will hst ' conference ficfency ing are- tbday proftrete with grief for two days- and brOmiseS td be pn? over the loss cf wun, their three & t w. t r, VAI4W fe S3 .'youngest 'bf ' Tbs begf clty. Rev.- J. C. CTark is Ir. last Sunday evening while the par- - thla and has plained for some'ex i sr ents were quietly attending church la charge This aftetnot cellent meetings. TbU.iaJhejferjrlatest photegra h for which Port - Benedict has the Grand Yiew ward. The holocaust consisted of posed.. It was taken rtCently .5 ,0 Vatican and has Just reached the. which has shocked the entire,. com- - the program the Mic- Uniled States. . " Work and. the Developing n unity took place Sunday evening, slonary Spirit." The balance of th vhn flrB gtartfed hglwaf 31 fjghi-ai- iii pTogri aim" is" 'asToTTowg : mine oclock. . V, j rs Evening- 7:30, song and devotions Wrs Just about dusk, P.1IMARY CONFERENCE CENTRAL CIVIC ' chlV- 8erv . , Hiding. left their four younger Wren In the care of their oldes Leadership. In the ActiUtur HELD IN FOURTH WARD ; MET , daughter Vidella. a girl of eleven Spirit's of to The1 were children Cr,ch' put , years. The Evangt'isFf 8:30 Address: bed and a light was left hurting in The Primary association of tho Church, of the A meeting of the Central Oiic Objective Tocm where the three smaller Prove the fUiow,. Fourth.wari.gave e!uh was - held -- last -- evening iT 'the children - slept." Shortly before - '.m, Study and w. aid-uecL tS ..m bi ic - H brary:- - llrs. -- Alnl acteti - as , .in ,thc .... house Sunday nine, awoke and exclaimed, How evening. March 21st, chairman at Jhe. meeting. As.. Mrs.' SUndardi2-InCcnferenceu hot It was.' He : wok- e- his oldest .11:0(1 ISIS: Aird will ' be unable to act as presi- , the. Sunday SchooL sister Just In time to save her from First-Pi- ano selection 2 :00 Adlourn. - byFloretKe ent J anylonger a new organisation The-gibeing seriously--burn- e.' f t .dy Neweil. 2 : CO: Etbbe Wnoon w as effected A 'fallows: xeslMng.dha jdangerf ,the .children Rn Second Ueid Invocation by Elder who slept attempted td rush Into the LeRoy Dixon, president; Mr. S. JTftyr' on , erenoa. Intense Beck. room, hut the hsat was-svica. president ;L.George Is Coming, sang Parker,, Third that she; with the boj was foroed but' secretary.rhe following new and the, three, babies, Tbursa, age by the children. v were added to the board ol members four and Alma age '7e' 0: - Fourth The- - Primary officers of six, Docr.'-sg- e ... En.n,-0Jacob Coleman, J. C, hectors: both the stake and ward organisation E. , Eggertsen, Rev. L. Children nwTirf out W gut. u Deal, Bert vere sustained by vote. ,nd e,;otto s Stewart J. Dr. A. Mrs. Edith Beck alarm. Rev. Clark, the give Euckley, ' of . Sr. Fifth out Markham, presiMary Helena stepped 'place daughter of Martin, Mrs.,W. O. Andelin, ..The doors and saw the house on fire. She Activities of the dent of the association gave a report , A meeting will be held Thursday . oaUgd to her father who immediately of the years work;- - the officers are at ttffe public library to commence acVushed to the serne of the fire, being ; ,us Con of tho children the and are willing Expenses respond tive w'ork. ; the first to arrive. As church was . Lboard-iegenruragipeir-t;r.J jr jT'Le 'regalar censists; if ihe Tour an a' Veltew'hr Sixth Instrumental selection by, following: A. P. Merrill, J. M. Jensen; saw the flames and the aarm waa t ' &7- I Hilda Miller. I, A. Smoot, 'Esther Call Stewart, sent in to the local fire department, . rSin.-Fi r fe sf i vy.jT A- - Smith. J. H. Masters, Rev. taeTr, gra ind Chief Love! Gem Mr. the and little of a ' Memory scene Ivlng, W. H. Ray, George Craig Co the sahg nn(s, rushed ' accom-plis- h their exercise. to , to Illustrating finger late arrived blare, but j. Kl buildFAMILIES MOVE ETgHt77Tgec6h3' giade much good, as the whole TD STATE YF IDAHO" Ing ROBiiEP IS STORE Ninth Girls' a vocal chorus gave As soon as Mr. and Mrs. Riding ", Mr. and Airs." W. H. Bean and famiselect ion, . gleamed that their home was on fir? and Mr. and Mrs, Marcellus Bean the of Tenth Merrantile scene BiogrsnhiUal Grove ly The 'Pleasant They rushed to the e and that Teasdale, Apostle" George at Groy with family will leave shortly for Ida-- i Pleasant store frenzied grief disaster and company's . E.e ve nth lrid ho where and chirus The. children rend, boys they will make their inline1 Highl into Sunday tioken wag her three ycsmgwt Your Shoulder to the.hoyie. "Put Last Sunday evening an anbeen burnod to death, MrB. RLd'.rg e1&out $1000 worth cf silks and Jrwelrv Wheel." T. nouncement wa$ made to the effect sto'en. Deputy Sheriff J. would have rushed into the srroder. to Fourth Twelfth Grove grade story, by that a fateweR ymrty would r be ten. ing ruins had not kind neighbors ylliiams went to Pleasant , B.-Y.,- U. . - TQilVE - - WOSfc s lv, ri IRRESTEITFORTJH-LAWFU- L FISHING . Pls.-mi- " - - Mtel OOHQERT I The B- - Y. tJ. Symphony orchestra will furnish the music lovers vo with a rare' treat nextTburday , M Dayis was caught unlawfully evening when the whole of the ITfth -- " 7 - O, - WORKERS te - v g m rl o, Spi-ln- g 7 -,- 4.00-Confer- encp. ' MmMIlWI. iK t by Deputy Ft3b.and GamrCbmmidere(J; aj80 thPoel d- the sicber Mrs, D. H. Madsen, and was Von 8uppe ant ft Bumbfr f atraight way t&ken before Judge E. other special musical selections. AdL. Jones where' he was fined $10. The water was turned out of the ded to the orchestra will be Professor "111 race Satudrey morning for the Lunds lady chorus, accompanied by Purpose of cleaning the debris from the piano and violin, which will form, he canal andt shortly alter nocn, Mr. feature-ethe program a distinct ta vis v,hol8 a'masbn' ias''going to- ..ProL . Gudtaundsoaand .bia-- a -ward bome witb a bag- of tools 'siting his shoulders, when he reaches slstans have been working incessantly the foundry race he saw trtrouf over to make this concert one of t!. big a foot long wiggling In tbe shallow nnfsical auccesses of the aeason and . water and Immediately produced a to a big anctees. amalL. bar from his tool bag .aud everything points is for elgbt o'clock Tbe concert called struck the fish Just back of the gills. As hs,prcked ...lt. upt .Mrs.Mcdsen caire up to him, and said: "Give me that fish, p tease. Desiring to be WALTON AND DANIELS , f - accomodating, Mr Davis said, "Wait a minute, and I will catch you an. other." - Whereupon; Mrs. Madsen immediately showed her star to the surprised young man and ordereu him to accompany .her to the sheriffs office while she carried the fish. As he two marched up the " street many of Davis friends realised what was up, and begin ti joiiy'vTie ytiing' tran,-3ut- . be was giveti.no time to K ( reply. When the officer and her prisoner reached the sheriffs office, , a com-claiwas drawn up by the county attorney, onJ upen a plea of riH? J t rdee Jonesp a a se d tbe sentence; When Mrs. Madsen learned that the race was to be shut off, fih,tj.at-- . tempt'd to get ons If the numerous deputies to watch the stream, but coli Id not locate any of them. She -- ( J" 1 v 1TW 1 -- j s-'- ag , nt -- Memory-DEAN- -- -- wae-gon- er wtricken father watched with the tjje jobbery was received andSheiff Ions. Thirteenth "Trip It Lightly," wa, East went over yesterday after-ti- l tmlghbors and the local firemen The burglajr or burglars had sung by the children. It was possible to recover the re- noon Fifth grade lesson brains from the ruins of their boms gatned entraUce through, a rear door ; Fourteenth I Tf a Were Girl. ,ln -- wnd-te j turn them over . to Bishop , 0,. gd wre- apparently experienced who WhcJesale burglary. As yet no clues Elder S. P, Eggertsen of the High YL Berg and the- - undertakers to prepare haYe been found as. the thieves co Council spoke upon-thgood, work -- thought them to . Provo ' 'and officers is the Tbe. doing tracks. congatu- Primary - them for burial. well tbelr ered par Aa soon as the carefully investigating the casejlated the officers for the weir prewits sad the two children could.be anl wm put forth every effort to pared outlines of work and felt that wade to have the ruins they were ca,tch the thieves and recover the, the Sunday school would have' to be busy if they kept ahead of the to the home of Dr. A. J. stolen goods. - remained for I z ... ' Primary. r Etewxxt, wehwe they Sun- .there earlier discovered stated been fire Stewart the Dr. the night. i aav-- j PROVO BAND EXCURSION dmyT evening tbat tbe three children wcui() bsve been little chance of " were undoubtedly asphyxiate! bS ng the building oh account ed the ' To Lehl Friday. March 26, 1915 reached them and scarcity of water supply In that Toro the flame be could the Orem Train Loaves Provo at it for only Special neighborhood, alii not auffer the terrible pain Had 8 ditches. caused. from obtained havoIrrigation p.m. Round trip 65 cents. fewning would : - grief-stricke- n j er - - Xir ward next Fridajr evening," but owing to other arrangements for that night the social' will fee given Wednesday evening and all adult members nr , OPEN NEW GARAGE Daniel garage and repair Bhop at 12T West Center street In the building jnst vecated by r The company. - Tbe new n foot firm will - occupy a frontage and will erect a fine brick imitting on Vhe vacant loft adjoining building jpow, occupied by them. The company will not specialixe tn any pne automobile, but will keep a supply In all repair materials needed to fix thegoneral run of cars. Success will undoubtedly crown, the efforts of 7 " the hew firm. Berne Walton baye opened an, and WRlla - Clark-Naylo- fifty-seve- Ruth Baker, Beulah The Migse Johnson and Ethel Flygare entertained last Saturday evening at a bundle shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs." Oscar Flygare In honor, or then undertook the Job1 herself. Mrs. Byron Duke, formerly Miss La rticCs1 ct incorporation for. theiYcrn flygare.. a recent, bride. Miss wRh the county clerk yesterday. The company is Incorporated for $10,000 j and will do a general mercantile .The business at Payson, Utahattendr-at-Tr3- 0' invited-t- o ''6f the company 'are : ' Eph fI T ' " m. The people of the Fifth ward arc Coombs, Garland; Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Mr, W, F. Persson, very much grieved to part with theej Garland; John T. Lant, Payson; Eivon Jackson and family and Mr. beloved neighbors and citizens who Reid Persson Payson; John Persson-Newto- n Jackson motored to Amerl. ' have been so prominent In ward and Eureka. ' can Fork Saturday and spent tbe day social duties. For many vearr. Mrs. wjth Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyea. Olive Bean waa president of the Fifth BAND EXCURSION PROVO ward relief society her motto alw tysj Attorney Elias Hansen was Is To Lehl Friday, March 28. 1115. Provo yesterday tending to legal being "Charity, love and kHdr t to all. Idaho is to ,be congratulated Special Orem Train Leaves Provo at business. Ja receiving r such bonrred citizen p.mJ Round trip 55 ent.- ! Oim loss will be Us gain. Wo Invoke General Manager Thomas R. Cutler mem-all and the wik Women meet Relief of the Utah-Idnh- o Corpa Sugar company pease proiperHjon -24 2 March at bers of tbe families. oclock made a business trip1 to (his city Wednesday, A NEIGHBOR In the I. 0. 0, F. halL Monday morning. j p.firs J -- t ' |