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Show - We Want You to Read the Kaisers Answer to His Satanic Majesty in Todays Post NO. 270 PItOVU - UTAH COAL ROAD HAS TAKEN IITV. IT A II. I'm a v. i i Y::.iui-:i- i!i: : VOL. VIL French Observation Balloon A: ending f OVER ITS HOLDINGS AND SEN! M r. I 'o i!tt ugh tin- up Four engines loaded' with empty freight cars commenced their duti the Utah Coal Road today and within the next ten days th- manage-mei-- PROVO TO APPEAL TO SUPREME , that road expects to have tie. s with , ON MORSE DECISION g - vx- lie nr win tie Mr. Gin proiiuee v.' xv: S. - - labors hill-bra- A ). fmout will i.iU speak i n .Lanes B. Tucker will !:; nr On;. brief outline ..of the recent win or suit and tell about Provo and some lore .t Mil t In com-- ' ; g.-o- rights under the recent Mr. Tucker has been decision. toiii't connected with the city during a pari o! the case and lias some valuable Informal ion for the commercial ; interests of Provo. It is the object of the club to hold its meetings every, two weeks and to ' - will led. and all members tee. t il'g is la urged to be present. President F. W wll deliver a FI itK.M :X. PKOYO 8 nlar winter's work right oh lock, "when a i, this instructor. potent club mmerei.tl W.-lic- we will consider him as a jf- V r- Vs'. I - o. n et. nittie, de.ll lie .Itllhl TONIGHT AT water'- ( s JOIN TO REGULATE PUBLIC DANCE discuss all live problems of the city. After the speeches tonight a general , city attor- discussion will take place and any Mayors, mayors-eiectneys and other officials met at the member may voice hia views on the administration building this after- matters before the club. noon to frame an ordinance which will deal a body blow to immoral and in Farm Bureaus to dancing Representatives This is a French observation balloon ascending from a point behind decent of the all from county were in parts movements see the the battle line from which the men in the basket may and as movement with the harmony off. of German troops many miles be drawn to soon as an ordinance M. M. Jacob Coleman, by attorneys, Direcand Parker Larson, George P, With the Goddard Packing comtor E. L.- Roberts gin be drawn every dance hall In (Tie 'county regardless panys' plant assured for next season, the farmers have taken np an Investiof location win be regulated. the who gation into the cost of producing to- attered The delegates beans, carrots, cucumbers meeting today spoke in favor of good With 57 students entered in Preston G. Peterson, Eph Homer clean dancing but deplored some of and other vegetables to be canned in and Charles H. Wright came In from cross country run last Wednesday, the modern dances and the' t way the order to determine Just what crops can be porduced with the biggest the Big Indian mine in Grand county, 51 finished and most of them crossed young people dance them, to spend Thanksgiving Wednesday Thq new ordinance will be uniform profit. in excellent time. William D. S. Jennings has announced that with their families here. They re- the tape and will be so drawn that none can two run of winner the work it. will be necessary to make 'some at on Stowell, years the and terms. fines Its mistake progress Heavy port great the mill and mine and expect to ago, carried off first honors by de- imprisonments will be attached to the changes in the advertisements In the Farm Bureau News in order to comhave everything running in a very feating Lyman BrOwn by just three violations of the ordinance. been built has , short time. The mill, ply with the postal laws. yards over the four and is.foe .. in readiness and operation Both , boys- finished soon as some of the minor details i with strong something very nearly jr t" t'i o can be adjusted. The Big IndianI; like a min23 The was time sprint. will undoubtedly be one of the big-- ; r.r . .r -- - w . i. David Nelsa i i i i state. gest copper projects of the fln,Bhw, The next sevgood thir(1 en finished in the following order. 39 U BOATS SUNK IN 2$ Low Shumway. J. B. Sumsion. B. t The c.l. c. ;... "aystin has OFFICIAL DAYS SAYS BRITISH ;ag0 Karl Jones. L. Henrie, K. JenLi: Ii d .resolutions ana published noL.a: organl- sen and C. Larsen. fromof nvi p vr.lc '"'0 th to intention zatio:; pure comtde'ely New Yor.;, Nov. 2i. T. B. Holder, xite three who finished first were with reinforced Portland cement con the matt-riathe spiritual standpoint; counsellor of .he British embassy at .. v. medal and Stowell's nan:? crcte the city's entire buriness dis- is overlooked or ignored entirely. In the Washington, tonight announced .,,1,, j.p engraved cn the H. G. pj Bix blocks or mortf; this respect the Benevolent and Prosubmarines be- jjprrju trophy cup. Ribbons were trict, composing sinking of thirty-ninis to be put tective Order of Elks is no exception. This which pavement, tween November I and November 2o- awarded the last seven. in early next spring, will connect up They are judged as good fellows, The announcement came as the Freshmen won first honors in with f a is to more for mile which "out live time, wires, good at culmination of the British day race and carried off the turkey be ets.-- n commisto is the' Road the in State by spir- givem thought put the hero land bazar, a charity ac- which they proceeded to roast As a sion and which passes through the itual side of the institution. as the big event- was over. They main street of the tivity whose funds are to go for war residence matter of fact the uninitiated would citys relief. also had the trimmings' and section. be surprised at the amount of enerall .Wednesday afternoon. This will give Payson a much lar gy expended by the Elks in their efARRESTED ON CHARGE ger paved area than Ffovo can boast forts for human good and uplift. OF STEALING CLOTHES CONGREGATIONAL BAZAAR of and it certainly should be an in- Look at the Big Brother" movement "OPEN NEXT SATURDAY centive for our commissioners to get whereby poor boys and girls are re- A man ahout 28 years of age, who busy this spring and summer and put ceiving an education and training Bear in mind that the Ladies Aid this city In the lead so far as this that will fit them for a useful life gives his name as Peter Reed, which not he has, however, admitted, society of the Congregational church particular class of civic This improve- and an intelligent citizenship. his true name, was arrested here yes- - jg piannjng t0 have its Bazaar next ment Is concerned; Provo should work is conducted unostentatiously, terday. Saturday, December 1, at the certainly lead the cities of Utah coun- so likewise is their charity expended. The arrest was flnade as he was building on East Center street. ty In this respect, In addition to these features the about td leave town with a lot of They' will also serve meals, cafeteria have great reverence for, their Elks clothing and other articles alleged to style at noon from 11:30 to 2 and EVEN PUMPKIN PIE departed brothers. Remembering onhave Wen taken from some of the in the evening from 5:30 to 8. AND GINGERBREAD ly the good they have done they pay workmen employed by the Phoenix ARE CAMOUFLAGED homage to their memories the first Construction company In Provo can- Says Kaiser Bill before 1 die, Sunday of December eveVy year- and workThere's one more thing I'd like to try yon, where Reed also had been Washington, Nov. 29. Camouflaged bear their testimony to their belief ing. He will have a hearing before Corys Hamburger. pumpqinless pumpkins pie and ginger jn a life of immortality, Justice E. L. Jones. less gingerbread are the latest ex- This years program promises to be CANNOf ESCAPE SERVICE IN periments In food conservations test - exceptionally good and will be held THE PROVO CHORAL SOCIETY THE RANKS OF ARMY led on one of the army transports and at theatre Sunday fcve-WILL GIVE HOLY CITY according to the report of the troops ning, Dec. 2, at' 8 p. m.. The public 29. Nov. there was only one objection there is cordially Invited. FOR BENEFIT OF 80LDIERS Washington, "slacker commissions by which men was not enough. The program follows: Supplied by the national emergency Funeral March ... Columbia Orchesta he Provo Choral society under the of draft age seek to escape service in direction of Miss Florence Jepperson the ranks and get oflcera places in food garden 'commission, the recipes r Musical Selection. Columbia Orchestra branches of the ar- - were tested on the transport Grant Opening Ceremonies The Lodge will present The Holy City some to my have struck a snag In two general with great success. The pie is as Its invocation Chaplain James Rooney Sunday evening in tlie near future . raise funds for the soldiers. They policies laid down by Secretary Baker, name implies camouflaged with corn- - Instrumental Selection These afe," first, that no. men of meal, with Indian meal, salt, brown, Columbia Orchestra haye petitioned the- city commission1 The Lodge for permission to .fell tickets for the draft age be commissioned unless it sugar, cinnamon, two eggB and gin- - Ceremonies ' ' is shown clqarly that they are better ger.- Prof. A. C. Lund Sacred Solo..... occasion. 'rhie gingerbread, bpwever, is gin- - Ceremonies for the special work to which theyare . The Lodge RETURNS called than any civilian beyond the gerleSS, and molassesless, eggless, Instrumental Selection ... PETER CONOVER Columbia Orchestra TO EUREKA ALMOST WELL draft age whose serviced can be se butterless and milkless. . . . . cured and second, that no function-oHon. Harvey Cluff Enldgy-...- Racred Solo . in Beebe effican hurt .that add Santoon of be the .man carried Mlss George the Shannah Tout army family Peter Conover, ' the auto wreck which cost the life clently with civilians shall be placed quin spent Thanksgiving in Provo and Memorial. Address I Hon. K. O. Leatherwood nrned today with Mr.1 Beebes fa-of it. Ira F. pose, has ' returned to on a military footing by commission ...L v He has recovmen needed to supervise the ther, D. & Beebe. who made the trip1. Light Cavalry. . . .Columbia Orchestra ing the Eureka. practically to that city1. . James' Rooney , Benediction, ia work., . ered from hi& injuries. Study Cost of Grow ing Factory Crops has resided in the state ever Mr. Naylor is the father of fourteen sons and eight daughters and says he is well satisfied with his Mfe. He is hale and' hearty and bears his age remarkably well. art! since. William Stowell Provo Men Home Won Cross Country From Big Indian; Mill Almost Ready Run; Brown Second - H ; one-hal- f THIRD CLASS MAIL MATTER - . NOT SUBJECT TO SPECIAL TAX - - Pay ion Business Men Support Cement Pavement for. Streets - he local postal authorities have received word that there is no special Word was received here today that war tax on third class mail matter Cloamont Duttcn. a freshman at the and that class of mail will be handBrigham Young university, died at his as usuel. led home in Hinckley, Millard county, yesterday of spinal meningitis. The young man was taken ill about a month ago and was poisoned through his tonsils becoming diseased. He was. taken home about two weeks ago and was given medical treatment, but It failed to relieve him and of The denominational churches complications set in which resulted in contracting the disease from which Methoat the met this city yesterday ' he died. dist church for Thanksgiving services. The musical numbers were 1100 SHEEP ARE LOST; MOUNTAINS ROAMING IN by Miss Marie Hedquist, Mrs I. 'H. Masters Spoke At Thanhsging Service of Churches d H; Masters and Mrs. W. F. Violett. The presidents Thanksgiving proclamation was read by Rev. Ludwig Thomsen. Rev,. E. V. Kuhns presided. The speaker for the occasion was I. H. Masters, who gave a splendid 'address on.' Thanksgiving day, in which he reviewed the causes which led the Pilgrims to America and the good fight they hadi won fbr the privilege of worshiping God according tp the dictates of their own conscience He .discussed the present war and the causes which brought the Ameri can people Into the conflict. He quoted freely from passagea of scripture. He recited the sacrifices of blood and treasure that we must be of prepared to give up for the, cause if world democracy and referred to the enormous sacrifices made by other nations to bring about this great movement and referred to the funds already raised in the United States, but, urged that we do more to win! Hespoke of the necessity of conserving" the food supplies of the we .country and closed by saying, If will It effort Individual fall In this effect the whole .group of allied if one of the members of these churches fails, it affects the whole I. a Just Myton, Nov. was contrary, Lester Sewell, known as the "Idahq sheep king, will lose $22,000 for this has led 110O sheep roaming In the mountains. The break occurred while the animals were being driven from Colton to Myton. The owner offered rene$1.00 a head for a return of the been put have1 claims gades, Put few in. The sheep were worth $20 apiece. Sewell learned to be a good loser last " winter ' When 5000 of his animals froze to death, I bell-weth- bell-weth- - T W. O. CreerHart.' Coming Horn Idaho W. O. Creer of this c.lty was badly injured last Saturday while driving his automobile near. McCammott, Idaho, on his way home after a trip into that state. The trouble occurred, when hq drove Into an unprotected culvert and , Was .thrown against s the steering, wheel with such force that he-- was rendered unconscious. When he recovered he- was bleeding from the nose., and,. .suffering. severe body. to pains- - In 'the chet, but managed Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Carter of hreP of walk to, Oxford a distance, st- Logan are visiting, Mr. and Mrs, j. miles, vhere he .received medical H. Carter, Mr.' Carters parents.. home. ation. aqd was able to come - i CITIES IN COUNTY George Naylor of Salt Lake Is visiting his sons,vGeorge H. and Nelson, of this city, and in company with his wife, is enjoying a Thanksgiving hoi !dgy. 5frr .Naylor la 0- years, of , age Mid tan now" boast of 86 members in uisfamlly. He cam to Utah in 1852 Saturday Night f f- - cars on the new road will no doubt do much toward supplying the shortage and mayvesult in completely wiping it out . The, Rla Grande iJ fftahf Coil will use eafh others tracks for the present and will operate much as they are at present except that the engines and cars of the new company will do nothing but haul doal to because niiM'Iit o! n r Pioneer is Eighty Years Old and Has Eighty in Familiy B, Y U. Student Dies of Blood Poison and Spinal Meningitis r v)cV yLi. can supply all of the coal needed if they can only get cars to make shin ment, but have been handicapped and forced to work only a part of the time p account of the car shortage. The 29. US iiiii.s of his Provo. i soldiers lot 't'O tit with us direct on our spare time. There isn't anything that We would not' do to help eur COURT Tlie city officials have officially ,;n haul coal from Carbon, Grand and nounced that they will ask for handed this city lor dis- modification of the decree Emery counties in down of the the sun Monday tribution; The company's contract Provo vs. Proo jteHervoir.,bompany with the Denver and Rio Grande ex City et al. The officers claim that pires at midnight tonight. the city has not been given enough With the new dump type ears with a capacity ofTOO.WO ' pouhdtT water to. .care., for, its present needs each the company expects to be able and no allowance wTTatever has been to relieve the coal situation through- made for the ever increasing populaout this country. It is also expected tion. City Attorney Jacob Coleman that they wll be able to clear up the has been authorized to employ additional counsel and the whole cast congested condition on the Rio Grande and place the coal standing' along will be taken to the Supreme court for final adjustment. sidings on the market. The mine operators claim that they -- t WILL MEET Prowi and the 'ii I'iiity (.otnmiHsion, wishes to teach tiu firemen and polieemi n to knit. if he wishes to do i n y base it operating to and from this eity with f.;!l service. When all the ears arrive the company will have iPFm freight cars which will do nothing hut COM. 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