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Show move finite irKf-UR- run 2F-Th.I- Lru .3 KRIDP'' IV. UTAH. 2i 1917 Publlo . Librtr,'' American War COMMERCIAL CLUBOPPOSES VOL. iropean Conference vii UTAH BOYS v HOVE TO WITHDRAW PROPERTY FROM CITY; MORRISON KEPT BUSY 1 HEi E s 4 published In Fridays to the residents In the The-ertiel- e- - 1 Fire Fighters Couldnt Quench Post relative southwestern part of the city want ing to withdraw created a real stir and Wednesday It was the principal topic for discussion at the Commer-- ' '.What are you trying to do? said cial club luncheon held at the Hotel Roberts Wednesday. A. O. Smoot,, the office boy of The Post to a former member of the school board, couple of very excited business men brought the matter to the attention who were bending over our linotype of the members and briefly outlined machine yesterday morning smotherthe school controversy between the ing a gas flame that is used to heat Provo and Alpine school boards the metal pot of that machine Tr which led up to the movement. lug to put out this d fire, said was appointed to the men in unison as A committee they wrapped male investigation and to report the the flames in a nice w inter overcoat grievances at the next meeting of the that had been left in the office over dub. For the - past two or three1 night . "Thats easy, said the boy residents southwest of the city have as he reached between them and at a loss been more turned off the Jet. The two men 'the schildren. They looked at each other astounded were out of the city and the children scratched their heads and walked could only be received by the pay- out. "Tell the fire department boys ment of the tar from the Alpine dis- that we put er out, whispered one trict to Provo. This was done until of the men as they left but the Joke a new school board took charge of was too good to keep. a, the affairs of the Alpine district g to work early yesternot did the' and up keep year ago day morning our genial postmaster obagreement with the local board. The served the flame in the back part of affair reached a- climax this year the Post building which illuminated and the Provo board refused to deal the whole building, and it being fogwith the district In the north unle3B gy Mr. Smoot was unable to deterthey would pay their portion for mine Just what was burning. He tried keeping the Children in school. This the door and" found it locked, then they failed to do and now the chil- hurried across to the drug store to miles to telephone for the - fire department. dren must go several school In his address Mr. Smoot Mr. HeflqUlst desiring to assist in pointed out these' facts and said) quenching the fire grabbed a Jimmy that the movement was to the detri-- j and across they came. Prying open jr.ent of the city, hut the whole af-- J the door they grabbed an overcoat fair could be nolred by .the people belonging to Mr.' Horatio Jones and now outside of the limits petitioning proceeded as indicated above. No to get back in and then paying their harm was done, no, not Until Horaschool tax . to this city ilnstead of to. tio reached 'the sceneand found his & the Alpine district' coat I& his "excitement he ate a Lieutenant A. W. Morrison was couple of cigars, accidentally offendpresent and gave the club a short ed the telephone, girls and otherwise talk on conditions in tjie army and stormed the Office.' Of course our the cantonments. 'He- told of the firemen, who were still wooing nahard work the ,boys have been going tures sweet restorer enjoyed the Fortunately for our kind through and skid that "Uncle Sam" Jote? is turning out a great army from the friends, they were not advised of the ' He details until later. men drafted Into the service. told how a crowd of --Mormon boy) We appreciate the Joke, but no less were drafted from Idaho and when do we appreciate the kind interest no place of our friends and the spirit in which Sunday, came around had-to hold church. He succeeded In they entered to subdue the flames. getting a building and the congrega- The coal of course. The Post will tion grew from about twenty mem- make right, if Horatio will apoloy mem- - gize, to the telephone girls. . bers to two hundred hers in less than a month. The ma-- i Jor in charge of the battalion told! Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Knowlden have him that they wished they had all received word that their son Robert, who was hurt when he fell from $ Mormon hoys In camp.contrain while the Utah troops were on mnsical The special program sisted of solos hy Mrs. H. ' C. Hicks, their way to Linda Visla, will be home accompanied by Miss Marguerite soon. The young soldier has been given a furolugh. Jepperson. Jj 8? it IA i AT KEARNEY a A . (By Carter) 8 r-- Utah Regimental Headquarters, Field Artillery, Camp Kearney, Nov. 20. Camp Kearney did herself proud 'r"' jesterday in making a absolute suc' y j cess of one of the largest military ; has ever taken place in eents v ' 1 the west. Twenty-eigh- t thousand ... A-- 't . . a troops turned out in parade in honor of the delegates attending the League of the Southwest and the Pageant qf Freedom. These troops comprise the Fortieth division, which Is now formally a part of thie United States rx v k A'?' army. The line of march was formed iV' V on the parade ground, and in col' I! 1 ?& umn formation would cover approxi1 I V x f, mately 12 miles of ground, 150 feet wide. The parade was headed by the " Oscar x cRCsaV VANCE C McCORn 1C K COL. C n, HOUSE-- . division band and staff, followed hy H. Bua PXAR AC'C'lfVALWfV.SBCNSOfi. BAINBRIDCC. COL&V the various Infantry and machine gun Paris, Nov. 22. Colonel E. M. House embassy, as well as General Per- - commission will begin immediate organizations. The 65th brigade of artillery came next in dismounted forthe members of the American shing, attended by a large staff, were ference with the various French When the interallied mation followed by the 143rd , regiwhich he heads arrived: in also there. jpartments. ment mounted. Tbe hospjtal corps The members of the mission have council begins, Colonel House, with was amply represented byv over 60 '4 General Bliss and Admiral Benson as motor ambulances and the supply Members of the French cabinet met come here for his technical advisers, will partici-th- and ammunition train of nearly 100 members of the commission at frolic, " as Colonel House said. pate The other members of the mls- wagons completed the formation. The the station in Paris, among them M. "We can come back after the war b0n wni be in consultation in the air was not In thele3t slighted, ' Pichon, Klotx and Clemente!. The has been won, he added,' "and re-- conferences on the questions of ship for overhead could he heard one com-- " ping, food, blockade, munitiona and plete escadrille of war American ambassador, William C. joice together. planes in batThe individual members of the finance. tle formation. The San Diego JGnlon Sharp and other members of the estimates that oyer 75,000 people wit- nessed the review, and this must be STUDENT BODY aproximately correct NEW SKATING RINK FOURTH WARD The Fortieth division is now comand comprises troops from ley- plete WILL PRESIDENT NEAR BUILT BE MEETS THURSDAY en western states, and consists 6f i two brigades of Infantry, one briJOIN COLORS gade of field .artillery, sanitary and 7 EAST Oil CENTER 1 III HEW CHAPEL , ammunition trains, one regiment of eVr t rr, jr oueJleid .battalion, supply . J r engineers. ? 4 . of trains, two machine gun battalion, the Earl president Snell, popular In North the the With of" the Fourth ward skajting ring The bishropic Ihe B, Y. U. student body, has ten- one trench mortar battery and one will entertain the members In the park well under way plans are being and will leave headquarters troop. amusement hall of the new meeting considered for another rink in the dered his resignation Reports are current from an unofin the service of ficial school and enlist source to the effect that we house next Thursday and a regular neighborhood of Seventh East aad on Uncle Sam. At the student body are to be converted Into 4.7 Instead Thanksgiving service will be held. Center streets. . The property The basement will have been com- which the rink Is to be built belongs meeting this morning, the . retiring of 3 artillery, .This will mean that we pleted and ready for occupancy by to Jesse Knight and as it is par- president was presented with a so- will hare three battalions of two bat--. tially covered with water, Mayor Dan- ldiers wrist watch by the students. teries each Instead of two battalions that time. Since the work of building the iels and his associates feel .that the of three batteries each, and also will It Is reported that several other stumean that we will be mounted-- on beautiful new chapel started on the work can be done with a small cost 6th of March, excellent progress has 'and the children In that end of town dents are on the eve of enlisting. trucks and motors Instead of using Miss Edith Barlow of the B. Y. horses. TbU also increases the numbeen made. A slate roof, the first jwill be well provided for as well a to be put ona building In Provo, is on t those pearer to the park, U. was a guest ef the Acaccia clul ber of men to our various regiments The winter playground movement of and the outlook is good for the com- in the C3tb brigade. It. is also' Ogden on Wednesday evening and of support receiving-thIs general ' entire of the early building rletion Doll thought here that the 157th, 158th and read Ibsens the people of Provo and the skating charmingly 159th Infantry and 144th and 145th in the winter. 'rinks promise to be very popular House for the members. Many local people have visited the artillery will soon be sent to Palo cold weather. the The girls of the school are now Alto, California, presumably to form structure on the ' corner of lng Fourth North and First West streets,. displaying their first exhibit of Red n part of the Rainbow division, which struc-beautiful and have admired thte go across. , Cress knitting, consisting of sweat-- J Is the next scheduled to men In Gothic are np by! built designed of Utah The the ture, style spirits connection In socks. ers, scarfs and Architects Nelson and Aashworth. to 100 per cent I really think they The interior is built for practical use enjoyed the parade as much as the cartoons, one of them displaying the onlookers, as it did seem good to for regular services, Sunday school, evolution of a B. T. f U. girl from a Bee some real ladies again. Most of Relief society work and the usual en- 'ward. The the command was released Saturday tertainments given by the Between 10 and 11 oclock Wed- - charming miss to a ball of yarn, ' cost of construction will be $25,000 at 1 p. m. and. returned Sunday Anoththe broke "t into needles. thieves night ported by knitting Delos Peayths stm of Mr. and Mrs. and tbe members of the ward have or- Monday morning. Really night Bta, iQ Wool 0rem the tbe Btand sock a er shows hearing Wash George T. Peay, Jr, has enlisted In pledged themselves to pay the bill. in cash from the legend, Sock for the Kaiser, nit." one hasnt much time to get lonesome tion gnd gtoje for the present program covers evthe U. S. marines. He left for the Dr. H. S. Pyne, Claude Ashworth and jjiss Bessie Foote was at the James G. Haws have charge of the gtand nntjj te 0ci0ck and when she const yesterday. ery minute from 5:45 a. m. until 8 . p m. for the enlisted personnel and building. ileft she noticed some young men In the officers are engaged until f p. The Utah county board .of examinithe depot.' Evidently they waited 'unCommerIn the m. Nothing Is being overlooked te offices ers will open to she was gone and then crawled to few next days the make this division efficient to its within cial club surjover the top of the windows the of " work examining their limit and It means no end of hard continue the stand. Finger prints in 11 a. m.; eve- - rounding be will call at next tabernacle Stake Utah ike The whea work to accomplish this end. worship the for army Morning boys dugt on top 0f the windows snd Bob Knowlden arrived a few days comes. nlng worship at 7:20; Sunday school other mgrkg indlcated that they had opened tonight with the tabernacle concert and the event prom- ago and aside from the many scars choir in at 10 a. m.; prayer meeting on hum- tU thgt ises to be one of the best ,of Its on his face I think he is feeling very Thomas John, recently discharged day evening at 7:30. Reception of( deon or of account letter on either members by fiom the marines w H BOWLER.' OF BOISE, kind this season. The choir haa been well. As nearly as can be learned he Sun-- ; of word the received either at faith of has fession rehearsing for the occasion and the was aceustemed to walking In his WLL PRgACH AT BAPTIST fective hearing, waived day services. If not attending elseCHURCH NEXT 8UNOAY has soloists are well known to our Provo sleep. v After leaving Los Vegas, Nev., board medical the that la that where we Invite you to come and worlovers. The program follows: .which was about 8:30 p. m.. everymusic its ruling. He has Next Sunday, November 25th,' Rer. Once More Dear Home, body retired. No one knew a thing ns. Chorus, , ship with W. H. Bowler, of Boise, superintenddepartment SoMission Home V. of his getting np and he doesnt eiE. (Tannhauser) Tabernacle choir. ent of the Baptist Kuhns, pastor. wrlll preach both morning and Well Solo and Call Sweet and ciety, chorus, town "Sleep ther. Through fault or error on the hungry. Dont leave evening at the local church. The Angel" (Frana Abt). Murray Roberts part of someone the doors on the , town. In coffee best of the get a cup morning service is held at 1130 a. m.. end of his sleeper were left oped and Immediately after Sunday school and and Male chorus. . Mr. OWens lunch counter, souththe evening service st 7:30 p. m. r Violin Solo, a, ."Vefneland" (Ru- he of course walked off the platform east of Union Depot. N28. Those who have heard Rev. Bowler dolph Friml); b, G String Melody (Ru- while the train was going at a fair will be glad of the opportunity to hear Prof. M. 8. rate of speed. . We are glad to have la a letter to Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen The management of the aMozart j agajB and t0 those who have not dolph Friml), free Washwill a at assure them Pavilion him back with us again as well as lm give we Eudora. splendid jj6ard Dancing from her daughter, If they come out to next message and La Mr. Mozart Paloma the gospel Tuesday ho is, but he ' will never make a hit at that the Chorus, (Yradier), we learn dance ington, D. C, ax.! either service. Special music at the choir. ' haa Hansen at with the ladies for good looks again. entertained and Irving night Mrs. Lin Morgan service. to avening ; to the Arthur "Serenade Mrs. Invitation public One of the Battery F boys, "Hard Solo, an and tended Organ Mr. rer Tuesday I Mrs. John Ridge will leave Satur-sarBoil Halliday alias Ray Halliday, was tard). Prof. C. W. Reid. Crowther. Mr. and Mrs. Wootten and be present' It is the 18th anniver-- j of the opening1 of the hall for day to spend a fey days In Salt Lake Soprano Solo, a, Ave Maria)) discharged from the service yester- - , Miss Maida Peterson of Utah and Mr. few a to She b. "Thou Brilliant spend City. (Brahopes The Bird)) , . day on account or his physical dls- - , public danding. M. C. Kessler of Washington. v at Mm. MagCora Mrs. Blrd. Thome Robert. xRidge with imzil). almost Is days ; ability. The boys, particularly those letter also states that It to returns was In before Provo she town, SereM. ma Ladles C. Nielsen JonaChorus, who and served with him on the border, Angels Judge obtain" sugar, possible to ' nade. (Braca) Ladies Chorus aad Vi- dislike very much to see him leave on Juvenile court matters for bushel. a today $2.40 are than apple Mrs. Roy Hicks and little daughter olin Obligato. them, for Hard Boll? was one of the ? this district. He disposed of a num-- ' fn Tiome to returned Avis their of Piano "Eleventh Deep most faithful men and one f the was cases of 'Solo, Rhspsody her delinquency. Mrs? Emma J. Wennerstrom Tooele after of Miss Lake Cluff. A. county, Alene Salt F. Peterson Creek, Harold hardest Mrs. today, workers In the service. (Fr. Liszt), from granted a drvorce today two Solo Mrs. Fera with and "Inflamatus" of with very is Chorus, days pleasant spending , visiting the on grounds City F. Wennerstrom ' ' Miss Marie Hedqulst and Chtolr. relatives here. Decker. (Continued on psge 8.) , failure to provide. Post Gas Torch v. - -- regard-ingsehoOli- op-d- ess Mtp x . c I At A A . $& ...... - - I e ! " - J r y f While-walkin- - t im in -- I tli-i- .?' - 1 JO -- -- , - ; $ H -- -- - . - and-fift- -- J i - e dur-beautif- ; " 1 J J Local items of Interest Word reached Provo yesterday that J. A. Passey, formerly ' of this city, now living In Deseret, received ' a broken arm while trying - to ..crank his automobile. It seems his car, like Mark Twain's mule, "kicked hack." The many friends of Mr. and iMrs. William Dune, Jr- - formerly of tthia city, now living la Salt Lake City, will he sorry to leant that Mrs. Dunn Is suffering from a very severs .atTheir two tack of typhoid fever. children are living with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dunn ff ' the Second ward. rhe First Ward Pasture company s amended Its articles of incorpo-tlo- n giving the majority of the tckholders the power to transact A small iness for the company. of the end see of land on the east Utah the to sture has been sold al road tot vide tracks. Walsh News Stand Robbed Wednesday Night By Vandals - 4 j sup-nes'd- Stake Tabernacle Opens Tonight With Big Concert 4 on-,RE- V ! i (Goss-Cus- J. R. Murdock, through Secretary Arch M. Thurman, has offered to raise a thousand acres of peas for the Goddard Packing company for r, ext seasons run. The peas will be raised In Wasatch county. as Mrs. Mary Steel of this Oliver, son, her word eceived that has been mustered into the coast patrol service snd Is aboard the York Tow.- - , y (NaS-csgni-), - , - ' (Ro-slni- ). V- - |