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Show fGVO PUBLIC LIBHARY ROVO NO. 245 PROVO CITY, UTAH, BE A CITY OF K3U0-T- s A ' t troop - - iff - i . -- ' tided . Captain Charles R. Mabey of F battery cam to Provo today and an nounced that be la now on the Joo until the end of the war. The captain ald that there will be two hundred men in - Provo withTi the next day or two and the outlook i8 ' good for considerable military ac-- ' tirity around .these parte until the boys are ordered to eithet Fort Douglas or Linda Vista. The examinations preparatory to mustering the boys into the federal service has begun and last night forty boys passed the examination while eight were rejected. Those rejected were F, A. Brems, J. F. (Cyj Thomas, C. D. Strange, Martin Onrille Singleton, Howard Gibby, DeLofe McDonald and F. W Diamond. These boys had passed the state examinations, but when it came to federal tests they were dis- Qualified tor slight imperfections. Some of. the boys have tried to pass ; two or three times, but failed to . , get through. . . The entire battery wilf'be ready to he mustered into service by Sunday ' '7 - ' - mornings L Captain . "Mabey announced that .Uncle ' 8am?. had allowed 75 cents ' per day tor each man.' The men are - furnished with mess kits and do .ail '..'.-o- f the work but some one must as- sume' the responsibility of supplying the commissary for the boya There are several buildings in town, such as the old tabernacle, the Social hail fhe Third ward amusement hall and other placet where the boys could be served with, their meals. will be necessary for a committee of citlsens to Join with Captain Mabey and his lientenants in arranging for the proper treatment and care of the troops while they are encamped In this city. It has been suggested that Mayor Daniels and President White head of thetConunercial club Join in appointing committees to aid in the task which is now confronting the . . , Roy-lanc- e, z,x HEARING COMPLETION ' r MEET EXEMP- A tr J TION BOARD T i Ui fetrtv UTAH GOAL ROAD Com-mtttar- Tb Utah county exemption board has drawn its lists and th tlons will commence at 7:80 Monday morning. The regulations are strict - V , V V?x sad Utah countys portion .of ths draft will undoubtedly be drawn and of ready for muster before the,-en- V Work on the terminal of the Utah Goal Road in the .southeastern-pa- rt of the city is now being rushed and the company expects to have the ing built will amount to $250,000. Six great Santa Fe type locomotives and three Mallet engines will be on their way to Utah by August 15. The nine locomotives will be sufficient to start the initial coal traffic over the big artery which will link the coal fields of Carbon county with the Salt Lake Route near th8 city and more convenient branches of distribution northward by way of the Denver and Rio Grande. Soon after the completion . of the local terminal it is said that Mr. Luke, general manager, will begin devoting much of his time to the organisation of the general operating - t . the week ""Examinations will begin Monday morning and will conttue to and Including Friday. Examinations will begin at 7:30 a. m. of each day, Tb names and dates on which they are to appear are as follows: . r 4 Monday, Aug. 6 Howard J. Hales, Spanish Fork; . - Spanish , Vernal Christensen, Fork; George John Jones, Provo, R. F. D. No. 2; John Martin Bushman, Lehi; Carl Joseph Willard, Provo R- F. D. No. 1; Hugh .Carl Peterson, Provo; Daniel Ferre, Provo; Francis Hamilton Beckstead, Provo; Willard Christensen, Salem; Claude J. Smith, Springvllle; W. R. Argyle, Spanish The great ship Vaterland, the blgest vessel in the world, which the n Line had in Hoboken when the war was declared in August, 1914, and which has remained there ever since, now flies tt 3 American flag. It was run up the other day. The vessel has been taken over by the navy department and has been repaired at a cost of because of the damage done - by German agents when the United States declared war on Germany. She will likely carry troopa to fight against the Germane.1 Hamburg-America- GERMAN AEROPLANES UTAH COUNTY. SIGHTED FLYING FARMERS AND 8LUMENTHAL BACK FROM ELK8 CONVENTION ; ' Reed MITCHELL l v lr EXCUR-SIO- N; ' V l E. A. Mitchell, and Henry have returned from their trip Blumen-tha- r OVER THIS- - CITY bv VJ they have been In atthe national session of IT. V, Jv they report, tar bne Wg with recruiting and place, busy " Messrs. Mitchell training galore had a yery . have Blumen thal and treated Of were and time pleasant the very best by the people of Boston. east, where tendance at the B. P. O. The East, ? ii ; WEDNESDAY . W Fork; Clarence Neal Gammon, Pro vo; Earl C. Whittaker, Lake Shore; Fred Jack Rasmussen, Geneva Resort; - Earl C. Bennett, Canyon Road, Provo; Vern Oliver Knndsen, Provo; SAM SCHWAB RETURNS HOME FROM - HEW YORK CITY A. Oscar William Peterson, Lehi; Daniel Jensen, Lake Shore; Rosa Smoot Bean, Provo; John Ray Clow-ar- d, Salem; . Clarence Ball, Lehi; George Scown. Lehi; John Edwla Johnson, American Fork; Soren Peter Christen sea, Salem; Loren Beck Crecr, Spanish Fork; Reed F. Beck, Hansen, American Fork; r Edmund Leonard Steele, William ; Benjamin Goshen; Christian Peter Jensen, American Fork; Ervin Hooley, Pleasant Jesse - Brstthwelte, Bpsstoh Grove; Leslie Coates, Lehi; Claude Fork;'. Chester Strong Alpine; George Nelson, Springvllle; Fallow Rodiegue, SpanSantaquin; James' Moses Jex, ish Fork; Elisha Kirk, - Pleasant ' ofca ; GroverS Bdwartf BamrTay Floyd Roach, Pleasant Grove; Jess Frank 8orenaon, Pleasant- - Grove; Wilford T, Williams, Olmstead; Hor ' ace Ray Slack, Provo, R. F. D.; Willard Wheeler, Pay son Leonard Claudius Henriod, American Fork; William Cramer, - Spanish Albert Fork; Paul Clayton Dart, Spanlaa After mi absence of several month in New York City and Washington Sam Srhwab returned to ' Provo on , ' . d work tar enough along by the first of September . to take over the road and to conduct its own business. The cost of the terminal and tracks be- department MEN SELECTED vVS s- Prove to Stringent For Some of Our Me Local. Boy y Kitchen and , to be Pro VII. wwCjiifiiianii CHAS.R.MABEY rj Examination Federal VOL Vaterland, German Ship, Greatest in World, With American Flag. SOLD-imS'CAPTA- IN C C0i.li.1AUD OF LOCAL FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1917. Wednesday, accompanied by Mr. Schwab. Mr. Schwab reports that he never was in better health and that , he la glad to get bach to Provo. Js the' first treat battle- - fwtween Starting ; next Wednesday nearly ! Durng hit absence Mr, Schwab Germany and United State to take On hundred automobile loaded wlt-- i place here in Utah' 'That may teem Utah county farmera and. under 'the purchased heavy . interests- - In - the an absurd question, bnt if the aero- direction of County Agricultural AgL Kyle and Purde Shipbuilding eoir plane which have been seek passing C. W. Lindsay, win leav for the pany of" New York City and during over Utah, Carbon. Emery and Grand Swing around the agricultural eoun his stay in Nw York and Washingcounties belong to the Germans then lies 0! southern Utah, and Sanpete, It i likely that Uncle' Sam" "will Sevier, Millard, Juab ksd other coun- ton hie time baa been derate to she fleet ties will be visited in th itinerary.. Interests of this firm.'. Ths shiplodge his own" aeroplane Robbers 'and the 'old Walter H.? Holbrook has resigned against them The farmers will leave Provo !n building business la one of the most from Farrer Bros, to accept a posi- Roost country may be the scene of the morning and go through 8paniab important ' industries at th present tion with Burt Bros, of Ogden. M, the battle. Fork canyon to Thistle, then souta time and the kyle and Purd com Aeroplanes are' reported to have through the southeastern part o! Holbrook has been in Provo for the Is J pan , busy turning out especially past five or six years and during l&ssrd over this city last Tuesday Utah county to Sanpete. They will chasers. been T. Crat have Farrer, Arthur oight and J. visit' Mt.' Pleasant, Ephraim! Spring that time he and his wife ' In discussing the general condi engaged In church work. They have ven, Frank Corey and others report City, Manti and other cities in San ' Jess Samuel Rhoades, Lehi; saw will that them who All over, regret friends Sevier. they passing made many tlons in New York and Washington Fork;. pete, and will then into Ebin Pierce, Provo, R. E on Bench also saw Raymond leave. while farmers the them see to districts much towns and farming of the very la Mr, Schwab states that business D.; George Alfred Wyler, Pay eon; the dim outlines of the machines and ns far south as Joseph will be inindusin east the humming Barton Taylor, Lehi; Alfred Albert Every Death heard the whirring of the engines. Falls from Asroplane to They will then pass over trial spected. la working to capacity, and Wilford 1L plant Johnson, Pleasant Grove; eon L for I Bone, special investigator Captain Mlneola, N. Y. Aug. the mountains to the north of Beav- one of the ofofficials Van Wagenen, Spring-rllle- ; Edwin government aviation George has been the the of making er anf will visit all points of interest government, I. Taylor, In command fered make contract a to him several L. Peterson, American Arthur signal corps here, lost control of his investigations and reports that there in Millard county, going through million our for if soldiers he caps Fork; Joseph Emery McKean, Thisaeroplane today and plunged 800 feet is no doubt shout machines passing Delta and the towns' west of the could ea a spd company organise Pell over Moab and points in the south- railroad.' After visiting eastern Juab tle; ' Marlon C. Robinson, American to his death. Sergeant Thomas a tabllsh a such for ! purpose, Fork. factory state. of with him, eastern parts the who was in the machine county th party will return home.. Materials are scarce and city. , 7.. money ' from Aug.. Germans and Tuesday, Rumor has It that Jaw , the suffered from a broken ' ' Mr, Lindsay announces that the Mechanics Marion A. receive . as plentiful. Joe Payne, - Payson; have flown in from some base in PARTLY-WORinternal Injuries. will require at least tour days BRING IN THOSE trip Mexico ' established by the Germans and that entertainment has been ar- high as $65 a week with time and Lamb son, Sprinjgville; 'Roland HardiHOES for overtime. Hotels par- ng, Provo, R. F. D, No. 1 Joseph of that country and that they have ranged all along the line. are ticularly thriving, or at least Mr W. Arnold, Spanish, Fork; Tony a tile Robbers base in established Already old shoes have begun to Schwab Is of the opinion they must Soiaara, Provo; t Orville Arthur moun Sal La the in Roost country pour into the office of The Post be, since he had to pay as high at Thrasher, American Fork; Grover mesa ' pud are there where tains, in response to an appeal published Tele Clyde, Springvllle; , Amoa H. Reese, $16.00 per day for a room. rroouctive table lands that are pracIn this paper some time ago for service between Washington phone Paysonj Edwin J. Nash, Salem; About one hundred and fifty far- tically Inaccessible from the outside worn shoes for the suffering people York New so and is that James congested Harry Perry, Goshen; Joseph of France and Belgium, many of mers from Millard, Sanpete, Sevier, except by the aeroplane route. On from four hours it to elgth Smiths Little, Pleasant, Grove; Lehi water requires, and and Emery thesp table lands, timber, The Pro- Iron. Beaver, Carbon whom are going barefoot of to get service, and some times long- Oliver Nelson, ' Santaquin; mother mYs. David the Allen Freed, in a be found bun wild Wednesday Provo game may vo shipment must leave here by counties came to thla city, er than that, while other lines of Duane Adamson, Pleasant Grovs; of W. S. the formerly Freed, comment few a men could dance and through Tuesday and we wish that every on their Inspection trip lunch on all entrances with the greatest- - of I ot now a prominent real estate man business are proportionately crowd- Burtus Alvin Smith, Santaqnln; Alreader ef this paper would bring state. ; They were served the Utah ease. , The mesas are on the water of Eureka, died at the family resi- ed. Mr. Schwabs sons, Frank and fred Bosk, Provo; John C. Wetter-dahthem to this office, or phone ua and the tabernacle lawn by Elberta; Marvin Dean Cook, after shed ot the Green River and about dence In the southwest part of the Dore, are both employed in the of.we will get them. ' Any old aboes County Farm bureau and old of of comfices Purde 3:45 this and ag the Arnold Edgar Robison, morning at State of Kyle Fairfield; between the located city many centrally that may be put' into use by these few speeches they visited was , Si pany. This, however. In the opinion provo;J. Arthur Knight, Provo; She r.d debility. Utah districts Cherryhlll general the of, the great mining Mental hospital, a . , people. suffering ears of age and a native of Swe- of Mr. Schwab, ddes not exempt them Perry Porter Jensen, Pleasant Grove; - . orchard and Colorado. dairy, RD.Wadleya cherry ' She came to Utah, with" her from the ' draft. ' They are getting Shedrack Milton Richardson, Benjaden R P. Flagel of the U. 8.. Geological and other point of interest in the PROVES ENOUGH FOR for Salt Lake. Surrey reports to hare traced tne husbeud, 8. Freed, about 37 years along nicely and send their regards min; Davis Houston Chlpman, Amer-- ! THIS "MODERN t EVE cennty, and then left 20 over died to in husband friends Provo. Sam has can Fork; Joseph Glenn Alleman, Her their northmachine from one ago. the of flight of The farmera will visit the to and returned his friends here Springvllle; . Leon Mortlnxs, Lehi; a of stay, their ago. to to year distance Hat Moab, Mexican return will Denver, Aug 1. One night , was ern counties and son and are glad of it her survived Sh Christian Henry Larson, Spanish is by and thar mile a hundred more than , week. Modern homes early next 9 enough. - Never again. - section . . Fork; Vern A. Anderson, Lehi; John have seen four grandchildren. Th funeral serin that T ranchers T Clothes and a good tent for mine ' , Martin Whiting, Mapleton; Joseph a number of them as they passed vices will be hold to the Methodist BRIDE IS SWEPT OVER THE AT nevt time,, said Mbs Agnes Lowe, SUNDAY 8ERVICES DAM IN OGDEN CANYON Sterling Argyle, Spanish Fork. Cllf- ; - METHODIST CHURCH over, church Sunday at. two oclock' and f the' Rocky mountain national parks Provo; Wm. Har- Federal officers are of the opinion Rev. E.' V. Kuhna will take charge. j ford Hlndmarsh, Modem Eve," today. at 11:00! that the planes now located In the The Interment will be In the clly Ogden, Aug. 1 The bridal' trip of rlson Duke, Provo; John Ernest Sunday, Aug.- 5, services Miss Lowe, a in the Univertwo Tremonton residents nearly had Clark, Clinton;-- ' Leslie Floyd Carter, sub- - rocky fastnesses of the La Sals are cemetery. m. Morning sity of Michigan, entered the; wild- - a. m. and 8:00 p; s disastrous ending yesterday ' when Santaquin; Marion EwelL 8antaquln; eve- probably scouting planes and are era ess wear Estee park Sunday morn- - JecL "A Door. Open and Shut;" SOCIAL the bride, while posing for her pfao- - R. Algernon Haycock, Provo, Rr-JCREAM ICE and Information of value, to the.. gaining The Worshiper a thor-- ning subject tag to spend seven days' - fell I from th footbridge D.; .Adolph Ladrne Jensen, Provo; J. 10:03 me these Later tograph, German government. school at oughly primltive state,' but she ap- the Altar." Sunday church across the ladles the of bomb coal The and the power dam and slid down Elmo Rouse, Springvllle; David Hop-th- e Baptist chines on may Thursday great peared - shortly - before dark Monday a. m. Prayer Meeting cream social lntermoun-taian Into the whirlpool ba- kin Jones, Spanish Fork; Clyde Ed- ice of will the Friday districts spillway give mineral night at the cabinet a family ot at 8:00 p. m. . ward Durr ant American Fork; Vera region and do much damage if evening on W, F, Violette lawn. Just Our fourth quarterly conference summer visitors and . tearfully asked j was from the street rescued her She . from across not the and are predlcaBaptist Oberhansley, Payson; Bernell Jacob preventevening, dislodged on Tuesday held they will be to be cared tor until her mother and and Ice made and cake Clarence Home over ment, church. border, bruised,, district the wet, Hansen, Spanish Fork; frightened (ed from coming brother could come for her. She was Aug. 7, t which time 0ur . H. to of Daniel was the 15c. benefit she able her but the For with ot cream Provo; Thomas, proceed J. Salt) hungry, drenched apd nearly frosen. superintendent, Dr, e m. after a - short rest at the wood, American Fork; George H. Lake City,' will be here. This meet- j When you know how rapidly pri church. Serving begins a 6:30 p, ' of C, A. Porter. x logg, Thistle; George Francis Johns, the business affairs of , ces are advancing in .all' lines of dry Stanley Bonnett has. Joined the lng will close of Lorenzo of Wilford Names the pa'- Spanish Fork; has Just the members year j goods, shoes, etc., you will realize George H. Naylor U. 8. marines and has left for Mare the church tor .the present ' mo- terson, Spanish Fork; Peter Bertie, were not had learned. Summit a convenes from remarkable turned ty what through you trip conference saving annual Our s island. not drawn in the to from tored business He 't goral Tremonton, Ogden Cleat report county. make at. Ferrers draft, so decided to enlist and passed jin Salt Lake City, Aug. stated. .was (Continued on Page 5.) 1 section. in snee. that - E, V. KUHNS, Fastor. the examinations. -- -- - " but,t . T . N one-ha- Northern Farmer Visit Tillers of South lf Aged Resident of Provo Died Here Early This Morn L - war-Wfrr- - I - J "j- - j - co-e- d -- ! - J! n v . Hay-husba- - ce - Kel-hom- Pe-Th- ey - He-wa- 23-2- J I |