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Show T HELD - UNTIL v MIDNIGHT FOR - f m.w PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, COUNTY s ernes H. May t NOV. 5, 1918 VOL. DEMOCRATIC until controversy -- OVER LAUD SETTLED1 j, 'N ! t nil elected to Congress From zSecond District; Reports Meager on State andFirt (Congressional District ;Idaho Elect Republican Senators and Whole Slate Ticket. t8oMier-8ummltun- 17111160 MEMBERS tbs- tll - INFLUENZA Caboose Smashed t - r IS STEADILY T Two eastbound D. A R. G. apeclal freight trains collided In the Provo yards Sunday morning about eight oclock, with the result that the ca boose on the first train 'was thrown of the track and, wrecked, and the engine and tender of -- the second With 27 ease of Influensa report-e- d train were thrown from the track. The first train stopped to take waduring thepwrTfouy days and ter with the caboose standing on the casro today, . the outlook , is better LOSINCIIEUE Attorney General Dsn B. Shields has notified the board ot-- county commissioners to bold fees from the Meant Investment Company, located - si-R-e ; via. LuL rraAX0(Ptl 7 GOUHTY TO HOLD FEES ffiPraCANSCMRYJlHION; J ELECTION RETURNS ElOV X X- i i- - boun- dary between Utah, and Wasatch counties can be definitely ' settled. f , than It has been since the epidemic 0"4 U u. No. .u,.i tor. began, sre' also About three week ago the mem- town ts being built, both counties know the first train had stopped, and tower Tbe.severy casef and meet. on account ot .the pasasoste r curv i ibe toad, ef-t- he ber of the-are claiming the land ln question. cases are on the road to recovery. fir Salem, Alpine, Highland unable to ws hi time in stop train A communication front J. B. WUk-bNational Guard commenced camto prevent the engine from crash- The chief Jroubl now. seems to be or two email .districts .in. the. ooujgrty. I atate crop peat Inepector, was for hew membership organispaign is i AM?! ing into the cabooee. When he no- from children playing together tie Democrats .made a ( Clean., sweep L np-DfeFoaing Into three tribe..known aa the road in which Mr," Walker urges that Umi - di&ent because spreading 3 ticed Aha refrrXt ha standings train .applied Utahnaa,: Ute and ' Piute. The a campaign against ndxioui Weeds "he the end, elected toeir itteket by. a., aver- brakes and ha' and the flre- - fight case that are not always re sir three tribe Into ad be organised competi- conducted; that the farmers UERL1AII KIIUDSEII majority .of meatjy J29d iyoto, man lumped from tho engine, es- Ognlsed. Cltx physician, W. T, tive team and a' thorough Canvass vised of the weeds to be destroyed, In sa interview with a re pro-sees ediRg to to! , outlook Let sJd- - The wreck- was made with the result that the among which he raentioned Canada, caping. without Injuries, of The Post says aentatlv .was . aieht However, Jt .practically ,eUtahnaa won the contest, turning In thbtK bull ttUU r Ru.il.ix ; is There The a gradual Improvement funeral service for Herman and Provo the fire tine depastmenf impossdbte JoT JheJooijiplete approximately CO new, members. A burdock, coclebura and a number Of waa Called to - la the condition of the city In regard put out the fire, nuke!"?860 wer heM outo fr enough :ttlatrict trophy Id, the Tom of a. brows shield othera,:IZHe . suggests that the" road" to the lnfluen. : r at 1:3d p. There, wiU be presented to .this team, upon supervisors be given charge of .this ,owriplete frtoulatlon pfrihe. result. cemetery Sunday Physicians are reporting fewer caa-es was a large attendance of relatives which their namea will be engraved work in (thefr?rspectlve j localities. each day gnd the . serRms casaa Early tl ike venliurlh ,, Bepubll- A DABBLE IN POLITICS and It will adorn the walls of tbs The matter was referred to Otto J. J r oamcedad ike county by Wf ma and friend are becoming fewer ,in number, ' , X1 ; new armory ball.-- - To Chief J. A Poulson, county crop pekt inspector.! MmI ot the ceases developing' tf-lBishop Brigham Johnson of Che jorities lor ail ot th anen cn ; the t - FmH af Rich Expsrienc r Owens great credit Is due. He The following fees were reported are due to children going away , Sixth ticket, ward r' presided and read a bior proved himself to he a genuine re- collected for October: Clerk, $390.75; ( home and getting exposed at from Spry fell behind the balanceofr.the graphical sketch of the deceased. for office in a Running political treaalmost $43.60; officer, cruiting $340; securing recorder, sheriff, ticket practically everywhere, and. recampaign is s novel experience 1 to some place, where people are not ; was' furnished by! th Provo half ot the entire number turned in surer, $i4t port ton Balt Lake Indicated ithat some of' our candidates. We know aware of their having the contagion , , An order" was made designating be had loat Salt Lake county, but Sixth ward mixed double quartette.1 by his tribe. of one candidate who feel . highly or unwilling to acknowledge 1L The.Utahna tribe consists of the December 9J for voting on the Issue elated In So many people when they there were o many scratched speaker were Judge Johq. E. are the face of defeat He members , of the local of $90,000 drainage $onds for the following do hots It was impossible to tell JustyBooth, Geo. A. Startup and Joseph at- , mild Just a a with coming met a let of people and get a lot ef J. - A. Owens," W. A. Utah county drainage district No. 1. company! or how badly he had been beaten by Nelaon, who spoke a tack two spend and If exercise. day trying to - " you briefly very Thome, Mel Cox, John Halllday, The vote will be .taken at Sprlng-Yle- . experience Mays. dont believe us read what he says argue themselves Into the belief that Hofiuloglstlcally of the life and works ot Floyd Olson, Rondo Simmons, ' i In the First Congressional .district in hla campaign expense account;,.. they have na ordinary cold," I: Wimtfr tbe departed brother. The opening ratio JoneCBpencer -- MadaatC Harry i During this time they are exposmeagre .reports sent In indicated .that Lost 1,999 hours sleep thinking David Johnson, Sam Leavitt, ho comes in contact Wattls bad been elected .over Well- prayer was offered by John W, Me-- Heal, Lost two front teetb ing everyone about election. Basil T, Kerr, Harold Buckley. will mot Adam with dedibe them. benediction enit but and the and ing, definitely I0HII OYEII and a lot of hair In personal , , . known tor several hours. We, therefore, repeat: Aj soon sa v counter catory prayer by John C. Mecham. After election comes te Sale. Gave awiy 46 cigars, 3 pears of anyone feels the least Indisposition, bearers were associate memrbe pall DEAD; SUFFERED ' From the meagre reports obtaina-ladr suspenders four calico dresses, $3 they should isolate themselves until t J. WILLIAM SMITH DIED It Is definitely established whether from the East, It appears that the ber: from the high priest quorum. ID cash and 18 baby rattles. COWLEY 8ATUROAY AT 1 WYO, or not they have any contagion. FOR MANY MONTHS Kissed 126 babies. nation has answered President Wi- Many beautiful floral (offeringa were I M no about There is the lsons demand on the voters in 'a sentrjbyi relatives," friends and "neigKindled 19 kitchen fires. question of J. William Smith, ' w- j efficacy, of the way which will no doubt prove the hbor. The ' mapy.ftiends, .of .Juba J) wen : , cf Mr., and Mys. Wniiam Clayton, now reen-trThe are ' that . assertion t In the. death of , Herman Kmrdgen,4 reports 1 Shook hnds wKh 9,594 pertcha-Tol- d toepresidpaU ! died at 'his home In Cpw- - Rowe were deeply grieved this morn. this city,' late the political arena was very 10,000 lies and and so convincing that it is an esone approximately had he to j at learn that died of ing Wyoming, last Saturday' record prising and industrious citizens. He The splendid untimely. o'clock this morning, Mr. Rowe had talked enough to make In print tablished fact, that masks properly on by influensa. pHeumonillihrought made by the Republicans In congress has resided continuously In the Oar jiuade and properly orn will predecea8ed was 17 year, of age, been ailing for several months, but 1300 volumes. ' brought out the vote Indicating that den e vent a person from getting Influensa.' and 16 Attended revival 1864, with the excep-- i meetings Grnt8Tllle Utah no one thought his condition serious. o Not only toe attendants should 4he American people are standing Uon of two years spent In Norway s time by different waa five baptised a member of the Cowley Saturday night he became seriously HJ ' to men who are Conwear for the one, but the patient as well willing a missionary and one winter in CalImmersion and twice otherwise. academ g faculty, in charge of ill and relapsed! Into unconsciousis a mistake to claim that anye and It stead - solid ter the snocess of Am- lforhla forhli health He was to foreign missions tributed t ) , , mMk of that lneataXlm at the ness. In wear-- ' Is one maids. air 41 erican arms, even though called up- assuming-anold to Impure never sought for publove breathing made was born in Mr. Rowe hi Spanish urvlved by of hlg dea0l He i on to support the measures of a He life, but was nevertheless a. very' 0m Was bitten 19 times -- by vicious lng masks. The air Is Mitered, but 1883. He survived Is by Fork 3, Smith and April u rig Clayton to rendered not opposed Impure, r from worker church moyoMtfcaRy president active, early tw0 childr dogs. , i h . his wife and three children, his . The order requiring patients .te them. a young man andj Then was defeated , it the polls. , youth, to ther, Mrs. Anna F. Rowe ot Spanish wm brought wear a mask after being liberated The final count win no dotfbt be woman will best remember him as 1, throe sisters and one brother. for burlal and are expected Fork, v CALLED from quarantine for 7 days win he watched with interest as It will Sunday school officer and teacher' DRAFTEES MMORE vied he at Berg The remain may tomorrow (Wednesday) Amartad SERVICE the sentiments voice the TO REPORT FOR and 'Y. 'M. M.T, A, worker. rigidly enforced. . The funeral services win L Sons funeral cbapeL Thursday morning. on the nations It is next to criminal for persona and people Many of the &t the cemetery rhuniday at from 11 to 12:3a end the cortege will 1 draf. will Utah of g Provo eb ( , Cltlsens county The following policy. having what they think is aJsllght leave the parlora at 12:30, and the . ,, t one 0 ciocx, the to cold to go to a physicians office draft wo 'remember Herman Knudsen as a( tee of the previous funeral service will be held la the . Early reports from the east for to have him see If they have will leave Camp 12 draft member of one of the first dance or- - Mr. Newton R. Jackson and Mr. J. cemetery at one oclock. Sept, leave will cated that' Governor. Whitman for Many have done that Chestras ln Provo, conducleOy Lewis they training; Morfm George, two young medical 17th:. 12th the been defeated in New York, but later uel Jepperaon,. Sr.v He was. a very and , , this the very mild cases In the bebetween .Many si cs, now s4 in the 'K city, f Ford doubtfuL-.uehaVe resulted fatally, so that , Raymond Eben Pierce, Provo; ginning Henry ft became hard worker and became a very of Uncle Sam, have been do-gervlce should be Victor Hanson Spanish Fork; Glett every mild Indisposition Michigan wa the .first man to be cecsful dairyman and farmer. U gpeelal detached , work assisting E. It la until 7 looked after . counted completely out. Before mid- was . due to the fact that he worked Ralph Provo William Banks, carefully (he pbyBicang at the army hospital & - well. r Demo- so Whlta York World, broke Near no doubt James "he "X. the Edgar Nelson, Provo;f hard that night, near pal() AWo; California. Mr. Jackcritic paper, had conceded the con- dwn, physically sod hence did not lng, Mppleton; Rolla Nels Mason, means states that possible every t bisi toe A. i 4 trol of the Senate and House to the live to such a a ripe old age-a- s made T. following has Si springviaCj Inland . Richard MitelwU bag been employed to redact the Demo' the Republicans. In the fight mother, who died In her 99th T61-- ! number of fatalities, and yet the announcement to the civilians of "' crats lost J. Hamilton Lewis, senator Jurt a short time 'ago. Provo: i . dalIy toll remains high. The mask Senator Nugent and from Illinois j His famlly are all prominent cM- taw nowXeInE very rigidly en- - 1. Infantry officers' camp at . from ldaho." Senator Borah and lhe xens.v His eldest son, Milton to open Dee 11918. Any cl-- j ne"gt; Leo Eklns, Provo; WlIIIani orced and it is believed the new who feels qualified to become entire state ticket were elected., MTjiting, Sprlngviltof 'Eli CUv-- j jjDur g. Nnudaen Is a member of the B, Y. (Ja8eg deTeioping are much reduced, T, boys are badly in r... Gooding had affair lead U. faculty and superintendent of the N. need lot fresh fruits and vegetables, an army officer should at once re- tm Gea-!- (. Pay son. over Senator Nugeht. and we ate requested to take care Y. M. M. I. A. of Utah stake port in person to the army - headMICKIE SAYS son, Ernest E., is a governef the-l- needs. While the boys are quarters, Maeser Memorial building MORE DRAFTEES CALLED of candidates QUALIFIED FOR SERVICE in quarantine time drags slowly by The middle west swung from tb ment vocational leader in Lovell, rNOU KNON,RSa.btM, SOMVN for interview." Names memnot later with a and a bunch ot magazines would bo administration and Kansas led Wyoming; Benjamin H. Is TiMtS I HOLLER BOUT THINGS! must bn In San Francisco examining gratefully accepted The " district medical by them. Bo . an overwhelming majority . for the ber - of the, bishopric of the ; Provo 1"H1 OO nH ftOlt VAE.Sut JESt than November J0t - very TH SAME 4 UKl NOU ALL FINS TJie. qualifications are mainly board has examined and found quali - f 0l,r readers wlll be good enough befiator and "all congreemaen. The Second Ward;' Reed - J I I contribute all toe fresh vegetv lead was followed by deep Inroads prominent ,and ' successful farmer, "H VqOULO'N-- YJOEto NOVMHERES ability to lead men and physical fit- fled for service the following draf vJ 4 In to VUHEM ELSE BUf apply men are R him urged , Older HettE.M the tees, ness. fruits blet and In preceded bate J Kentucky .Two"1 sons especially pears j everywhere. , s s GEOVS UP lM tyOtMGr TO HAVE . Llewellyn, tbat while f f f died teats Christmas who Edward can additional j and soma Wllford J., two admission, , for donate fbey get deatb publicans gained A ME YlS PAPER OF HN OVslH in the House and Democratic con-- ; iab0rlng as a missionary In Stanley Vincent, John King Clem ''g0od tbat they can an ETAOINNffN j , ) BETCHERi - I LIEUT. TAYLOR WOUNDED enta, Charles Norstrom, Arnold Dean magazines for the entertainment of In , North Carolina - were tjavia; and Waltef A., who died Just "' . j)N BATTLE FRONT? MCTH- Buckner, Morris Dallln., an ,cf .. Etab tbe boys, toey wlll-b- e . after returning : from a mighty toank--V having a hot race for their places. ' DEAD DemoYou" ful. .connty. may leave your donation t0 California. Just before going to press, ScuU- with Mrs. Thomas at Am- A service Iatnar the Red Cross , Limited cratlc County Chairman Roy Lewis jj0 jg gUfvlved by his widow, FrOvo Bench of one .Willia 56 ljester H. Hughes, six sons, Lester of out 82 Walter or Taylor Knudsen; 'landa Evert at' the Domestic beadquarters reported that In de war toe from Barlovt, 3700 Lorenzo Ernest had a received eleven telegram Mangum, grandchildren. Mays ;gcjenee and department of tho B. Y. U. ; trlcta Congressman daugbter, that Frederick him ' "William Logla,1 -" 'informing 2100 , for Thank Sunday Spry. Haurjce' , you. as" parynenl voter 7 against ' COMPANY hla son, Lieutenant Eugene Taylor,! Thome, John William Clark, all of nuTTALL-ALLEestimated that Mays would carry the P0I80NI lfurn-- , ACCIDENTAL RECEIVES ANOTHER CONTRACT . had been wounded in action in , rjtab county; Make Aplanalp, Wa'county with not, less than 1800 state not does satch county, The DEATH telegram France. CHILDS Jority. , CAUSES , i whether toe wound Is serious or 6tli; George M Nut tall returned from. LAID SURVEYOR date he the nor PIONEER eraise !lx)gan yesterday, where he van sucf failure claims CACHE f jieart of MANY and YESTERDAYS mother daughter REST wounded. Lieut OF , Taylors cessful In landing another Job' ot DARON FUHRMAN Phyllis, FRIENDS IN ATTENDANCE plumbing In that city. He was tb sister were both bqried laat TuesMr. and Mrs. Elmo S. Cbeever, died successful bidder for toe contract ot of Providence Sunday at the home, 170 West 4th day. They died from Influenza. ; Daron Fnhnran effects of The speakers at the funeral serv- flulng barracl(S jq0, g at toe Utah Cache county, diedrfrom leakage of South street, from the swalIces for Andrew J. Stewart yester- Agricultural college.' The Job the heart Saturday evening St the soma tablets which the child services Dat-hFuneral lowed accidentally. home of his elster, Mrs. Ethel day afternoon in the Provo cemetery about a $5007 one. This Is the .seeIn the gj. Booth and Bishops Ralph rond Co. has landed Mr.and Mrs. J. V. Jones desire to were job Nuttall-Allethe Sixth ward. - The body waa were held Monday afternoon Vocal the of account Johnson. and and a apprecitheir Brigham oulton gratitude C. This firm has also express gt tbe uA. ( Shipped to Providence yesterday by Provo cemetery. fu- atlon to toe friends ho so kindly selections were rendered by the Sixth been successful . In securing good . O. H. Berg & Son. Mr. Fukrmatt Illness of the childs mother, the assisted with their sympathy and ward mixed quartet There was a contracts for toe high school at Brigwas 19 years of age. He Is survived neral was from the home of the E, J. Mrs. services during their late bereave- aryp attendance of f f, pd ham City and for the school buildby hie mother, Mrs. Rette Fuhrmaa, grandparents, ' their friend of Joy. son, In loss the ment sympathizing Cbeever, three slaters and throe brothers. ing at ColUngston. , ,X; jid SiUllEnflOTICES -- Provo-compa- ny r, -- -- ii Ha-fr- T - . , -- Y 4 jt aLlPrle ii tut X -- if - 4 r, " -- - - ate -- Mu-ai- d . -- "irX - XXX L 1 Vi bal-Th-e. - , bt J , '' ( - , W i R07E X 4 , : e A 1 son-in-la- - y - cuh -- it --'! t -- N "City-sinc- un-jth- w- d X -- 1 ' and-man- -- pleb music-lovin- g . . suro-loTln- ' , v 1 . lnfio-enz- v. a. , w- - i Army Offers More - Openings to Men X in Civilian Life d " - . Boys at University Need More Fruit 4 Fre-trto- - Tlen-vflla- or n d s ! - tan-eth- er r . f , , X , Scandi-gresame- n J I jhUy X , - pnk Hj - N - J 1 ( 1 1 e - ;f j - n |