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Show i t w i rirnf.'Vfc. ROVO ; NO. 32 PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY APRIL 20, 1915 .m-- OREM OFFICIAL Ad'- A ' iIMRSIO & ANXIOUS MEET TOnEACHSOUTEIERNClTY I Th material for- th:?. extension '( the Orem road from Provo to Spring-villhas begun to arrive according t ' $ th information given out by the ficlals of that roa$ yesterday, and all of It. will be on the ground ana cedy for placing on the roaubed witiuri the 5 next thirty days. - The first shipment of, matertaJ eon-- . elated of three car of trolley poles $ which reached Salt Lake last week, d and the fencing malprtat wil Provo within the next few days. The rails and ties rare not yet; on the ground, but' tbe order was placed tor immediate delivery and shoud reach this city within the next two or three d - s v s $i s v q v THE SECOND WAR6 LADIES WON FIRST - e - -- -- - 1 OTHER CONTESTANTS 9 A hug c:ngigatioE of Mutual Im picvrmeut workers met in the Utah (Stake. Tabernacle Sunday afternoon for the oratorical contest of the Cen-ti-l district of the Utah Stake! J. -- of-1 : vn VOLUME - Late this afternoon, Superin- tendent Le Roy Dixon notified this office that upon ing the Judges scores in music on the ladies quartet Sunday it was found that an error had been made in .favor .of the Fifth ' waj-d; had been corrected the Second ward Sadies quartet proved to be the winners of the contest by a narrow margin. - -- vTijam Robinson took charge and rd e r of . a pea.k.er.k...ia... . ' t.' Roy ' Purcell ; of the Senior, . Provo Third advanced ward," waa the and his. subject. speaker inducement them to lay first respondent, has written stories o. . Patriotism was taken up in an fhelr In arms scenes case, twn. any render which indicate that many Rub J d an4 t ' Ru,8,an original style nd h held the audk week 8, altos bclletr they Will be' Setter fed guarded by three or four ence intensely interested during hi The surveyors have bee at work on when taken prisoners That has I5r,erman- soldiers are not ntlp .wtloii.' Mr, Pcrcell . is 'a ppeommonul A permanent route since early Ja the Samoan and created a strong impresspring and sorhe preliminary work w as sion when he referred to the, time : done daring the winter. Tbe route whem the Stars and Stripes first will run near the Rho Grande tracks floated over bis .native land. ? ; ' until the road nears Springvilie, w here Mis Eudora Fggertsen of the SeP it will lead to the state road and w ill jCnd ward, tbe second speaker, cnose extend through the center of the busifor her subject, "The Greatest Thing ness district Xgg it docs In Provo. Uf T'f S d cbaracte rizf d , 'Loy ;,ah Officials bf toe road have the greatest of all things. ' Mi A public acbool treat Is in propers costuming the sixty children taku-Indian'1 a sketch from af.najilv give their intention of giving the Spring-- j a thoroughly versed id tlon for the citizens. It is to be given ptot.f fler wAtume .have .been tried life with wonderful reality. The giria ':Eert8en vllle eople service by the Fourth of he : t at the Columbia theatre on the .altci!with"'ooj'i e'ftct aBd much success, havf Wceived valuable help f otp . M Isa V literary ' ! wjuly and from present indications y of and JTto. Hanson have April Binging jThe fcu dancing 'C6mmiiooers:'rmettfa evening , Tbe County -'iT they will make good their ... aeVrel rnv , School .will riv ppder vnnt,'ri,s!jr of Jhe tearher? t Howell .has becnr.trorkttfvn' rrjtiv (orta'r',tv4 , ti y prtdtcl h wilt be of i higU tl It alt re ret retioir- - The zreoud'nuiif' counigr accordIng ref,ns eomVW and and ease force. v bob L a ipnhjsh ddtife bytbTTiy girls Thii, Tlihpanogos pupils will hy the Jast legislature organ-- i poito everythineorabie. to reech "Why I Am a Mormon" was th 8 The Pyker " pupils lof the Vaude- - dressed in the r 016 8chco1 outside 6f tltiei' of tlle hearts of the old folk back to the costume. The ll,ng SpringvinVbytbe time glv n chosen by Mrs. John R. ' the first class. Many subject and Ben when ville the are farm, vpPpdid glils arq nothing Janjr and hard to preparing representatives days upon Stewart Sixth ward, and the speaker vi and girls perfect every step and promise the school lnterela'a dltfereiit ' Susan raked the'hay and palled toe choruses In whtyfc t ti ty discussed constructive Monuonlsm parts of the couhty were preseut and;hrindle cow. They .wilt touch the ro- - of the Sixth add Seven! nnyiiles will public a real sensation when from the organization of die church, PROVO CITY TO this vaudeville ia presented-twesan active discussion took place be- - mantle phase through the "GUmpae of take part. The costuming Both and temporal workt . spiritual ' The costumes an dmeiry event win be very Professor Boshard is (n ehirge of the representatives of different!0111 JPan were as were the webeat discussed Wbaf.1l to They sing ..1 (glngles makes the time pass only thethe affair and la ably assisted by the sections of the county. j tereattng. snd TAX COLLECT system auxilary organizations Moon Matter no of the teachers. There ia no question In the Tonight?' 1,., After, hearing from ail Interested quickly.. as the which termed the speaker; be heard before will audieuvof the Franklin The those who get pupils have witnessed the they through the commissioners divided the county jralnd and most complete oi( r perfect We Were You and will know the answer,-- If you want to practiceBthat the public school vaud FOR THIS TEAR into . two distrlots, the district south and seen in known. ' Her analysis of the church j of Provo to .be known as the Nebo' You Were Us," which w ill be the oien- - know what is behind the Chinese rellld will be the coming feature. ' were specially strong. . : district and the ' district north 'at lag chorus. A clever littte dramatic Wall," be siire to attend the perform-- j --Prortr-City hea decided ty -coReeV - 'r; ln the Arthur Senior orations, be 1.S9 presnre will Provo will be the Alpine district song. "Reduced to waa the poll tax for this year as the law Second ward the Durrant of the ot t Ehe are clasa and a girls Eighth gtade boys girls In the south end the districts was' sented by j B. Y. II. RAND GIVES first speaker and Tbe Value of has been held constitutional by tht two and1 Salest to' the IntereBtlng hlch present preparing "Special burlesque fdlrided Into live" Supreme. courtand:.the taxes can .bc; Spare Momenta" was his subject. The ntury. "The WiH tand woir prepare n111118. namely: of the High school board o the twentieth member lone ? Thurmans baa beer. collected. SACRED second speaker. Miss Eva Snyder, CONCERT was appointed for each district ns! 0 the Wish's; midnight' chorus an ;Th4 CJiampUm Base Bali; Nine and collector ..tor the, the Bonneville ward,' 'snd bbr subject appointed poll-t- ax com Latest the News," a KomifThe folJow. gprjngTine and Mapleton. fiance makes one ask the question .,. waa The Latter-DaSaint Woman,. city and is authorized to collect vw a twenty-twin and dance, song !tanyof w Bird Spanish Fork, ThisUe, Where is the light!" 1 Th!T BrigbaniYoungj Unlverelty Her- - Heligkms Life." - Parley Lrse from .aTL hle,Pdi.e4. PJco between band under the leadership of Prof ! and fifty. of the Sixth ward, spoke on .Individ ages of twenty-onThomas! Salem, Benjamin and Lake Bees and . the Butterlies, and the U The High schoolgirls present twd Robert Sauer, gave the following In V Commissioner The Count Martin Mortensrn of the,; Is an Indian HTh first Time 'numbers. uality." Tambourine Song." Shore, Thomas Wride; Payson and Spanish teresting program In the Provo Fourth1 Fourth ward chor.e"'"'Thr' .Yoke-fi- ; In taken no action as yet in the ma'.toc) In which thirteen girls dressed ward lullaby and money have not been spared . Taylor; Goebon Spring lke. Samuel Sunday evening. . of collecting the poll taxes, but i Walter H Law of 'Clve Christ A. Peterson. . numbers were given P, Santaquln. Preliminary do so within the next few days and it t ward Third Honor Th, spoke off for the opening as High on a MounIn the Alpine district the five divi- is very probable that tbe collectors Father Mother." and Thv Edwin tain Ton," py the band snd congregasions and trustees were made as folBaird .will be sent out to serve notice to all of Fifth tbe on .ward spoke trr lows: Lincoln district, 8, S. Bunnell; ' tion, and a, tenor solo by Mr. Wm. : . eligible poll tax payers. "Margins. Smith. Pleasant Grove. Charles G. Johnson; The of the were Judges orations American Fork, Ell J.. Glayaon; l ehi, Program. John C. Swenson, Caleb Tanner and A. Goa to overthe World, sacred tea; Highland, Alpine, George Joy George P. Parker. .In the advanced! TIIOIIAS VAS : Cedar Port- -; and' - Fairfield, - Alfred orations Miss Eudor. Eggtrt (Senior Anderson. - Russians by the thousand have sur ti rendered fo German armies' in Poland. This photograph shows one method. Herbert Corey, the famous wtr . , 'tad lf.t'0 - . PUBLIC SCHQ0L CHILDREN TO ENTERTAIN PARENTS AT SHOW DISTRICTS . ; g . fAt , 'eu , wo-d- the'?u ' . , right)f-way:ito- r; - - t ! fan-dang- o . to ! "! gfe-T- - d 4r In-- - , POll ,'i ' . - , - ! well-chose- n , sub-dir!c- ts - y o - e . 111 ! v ! - . Lll. ! CUniEHIODAY : vwTnr.aarfr,--i-tii- P rr r- - ,r! v y-- - I B. Y. U. PROFESSORS. ' The funeral services oyer the of T. H. Thomas, a prominent retired business naan and ranchei, , who died at Schofield last were held at the residence of his son- Mr. Herbert Robinson In' Ike K ' Fifth ward today. Mr. Thomas Bras born in Virginia seventy-threyears ago, and was member of one 6f the old families of that state, He is a brother of, General George 1L Thomas Of th Confederate army and was with General E. lee at tbe time of his surrender to General U. 8. GranL Mr. Thomas Is survived bf widow, three daughters, Mrs, Her Mrs. Wyman Berg .bert Robineon, and Miss Edna Thomas, residents ..of Provo, and two sons, W. H. Thomas of Oregon, snd Lee S. Thomas of i : , e ; 8cbofield. V ,V BEAT HIGH SCHOOL Satm-day- in-la- jre 1 . The. quarterly conference of Utah Stake will be held in the taber- - . ; I ' . vj U - '..-I- was in evidence. ; . bn-ba- '. -- con-,ditlo- li I -- " " V Edwin Baird won the first place ard , Band. , , Pr,ey Reading by Mra. Stella Gardner. ' Music Contest Chorus of the ' Priests and Sarastro two wards entered the contest Only Aria," from "The Magic Flute," tin the music department; these were W. A. Mozart v,. . . . the Second ward and Fifth ward, and Band. the judges were Professor Georg W. Hear Me," duet from Norma, Professor 'C. R. .tohnroa and Fitzroy, cornet solo i..V. Bellini Professor Arthur Overlade. The SecBy Messrs. Robert 8auer and f trsf la the ond ward members sang Karl Beck. double mixed ' quartet And the ladies , Marzlale , and Chorus," from and gentlenied quartet The Judges ; "Semiramlde" O. Rossini were given blank sheets upon which . : Band. ,.-to score these, 'events. the double Hosanna, tenor solo.. . , .J. Gramer mixed and the male quartet quartet . l Wm, Smith. all three Judges were In favor of the .Bishop Booth expressed the appreFifth ward ns thdr scoring gave the ciation "of the audience for the rendiFifth ward the highest number of tion of the beautiful music. However, in th ladies tumt.'-- t Querlda," serenade. H. A. Vandereook points. two Judges werefin favor of ,Uie Sec"O Ye Mountains High,!. in favor of the ond ward and bn .J. ..C. W. Penroe When the points, were summed Fifth. Band and Congregation. . up It was found that th on judge in favor of th lifth ward gave that ward The Art Department of th Brig so many iopnta that-i- t over balanced ham Young: University has staged, the other twb and the Fifth ward was wall paier exhibit in the art gallery swarded first place. , been has , and the public has beeri given an iuThere constijeraule' contest over tlie vitation to visit; the gallery. The oO-- criticism on th Ject of the decoration is to toslsrihe entries In the Fifth w ard for w ui p home builders of Provo In artistic the contestants were members of the .unrtr home decoration and in, harmony of Fifth Ward Mutual and ... a color. The erhiblt" will be kept open until May 1st -- (Continued on Pegs 8.) ,. . They say In Great Britain that Lord , than anyImi)ortantctinracter in the a was of tie the feature day F, The biggest Kitchener, Englishman' 0. Apostles war. The kaiser of Germany will pose nacle, v Sunday. contest between the B. C. U. snd connected with the war, never smiles.1 j .mittrey and Hyru Smith will be here .for them, and has posed hundreds of In the beginschool faculties. from Salt Lake for the morning end High It Is s tradition among the people school boys led, but in times, btit Kitchener seldom Hops ' afternoon meetings. In th evening ning the High and eighth the that he U ever sterfl. Yet here Is long enough for a photographer to seventh Sixth, the and Religion the Sunday? schools Professors got very, busy and ended proof that he can and does smile. He catch him. classes wiQ conduct the exercises, Jhaa Cught shy of photographers morei the game 13 to 8, ; sen won ' I Clinton Luke and Clinton Larsen, the two crack jumpers of the B. Y. u; will not go to Philadelphia to participate In the amateur athletic tournament scheduled to take place in that city In a few days. This decision was reached last Saturday when it was 'learned, that Larsed had con tracted blood poison In ene Coach Roberts stated that he had the 1 disease well .under control - but would be at least two weeks I lets. the young man would be in p rillonj to Jump. Clinton Luke toot: seeral' tryouts Saturday but was not In ' A number of other Y men went on the track for tryoute in the the! running events and some good l J i - , . t w f |