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Show , Weather Forecast Thursday rain; Friday Fair A COMMUNITY BOOSTER NUMBER 185 PROVO CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY fte 8, 1917. VOLUME Aiiiiic limy SCHEDULE OF RACES TO TAKE PLACE ON 24TH FESTIVITIES SIVEH TO THE PUBLIC ' : ; f One Hundred Floats Will Parade Thro the Streets of Provo in Honor of the Entry of the Pioneers Into Utah; Sports and Speeches all Day Long. 21 22 - Evolution .of Dress. The Suuday School committees Burlesque, Fire Dept. are bending every effort toward 23 Most unique animal display, the success of the big Sunday School celebration undertaken for play. 24 Band. Pioneer Day, and the committees 25 Mayor and City Officials. selected to do the detail work are 26 Taft, Roosevelt. Bryan and s meeting-almoeverjmight to Wilson. the plans of action that are 27 Fire Dept., 1, 2, 3, 4. to be followed out between now Fire Dept 7 NoT 17 Elaborand the Twenty-fourtS U. B. 29 T. ate decorations will be theorder Floats.-- " Business of the day and unique Pioneer The Mountain States Telephone "outfits may be seen on every hand. and Telegraph Co. These decorations will extend to The Barton & Blake Furniture the Tabernacle and the west end Co. f of the big building will be fixed R. R. Irvine & Son. up in splendid Pioneer style. Old T Olson and Ilafeni familiar faces will be in the paProvo Drug Company. rade jofthedays Moorq Drug Co. 'jjoneby will helpwhofowillentertain and Thomas, i Fletcher come to he great crowds Provo City Bakery. Provo to celebrate this festive The Sutton Market.' i Company. Drug lledquist In the contest for Queen of the Johnson Paint & Glass Co. Day the keenest interest is being Studebaker Company. taken. It was decided in a meet-inSutton-Chas- e Drag Co., on Sunday last that there & Grocery Co. Meat Central should be bqt one opening of th & Paint Co. The Maiberi" Glass ballot box, which decision has & Implement Co. Provo Vehicle rendered it impossible to ascer' D, L. YanWagenen. tain standing of the contestants, . Morrison Bros. or to prognosticate what the outCo. Prqvo Livery -come will be. Every wardfn the Wagon & Machine city has been canvassed and the Co. r response has been all that. could Co. Bros. Farrer be asked.' Right now it is a Startup Candy Co., two floats, question whether the Queen will Alma VanWagenen. - - - or wards be elected from the city Provo Tea and China Co. from the outlying districts. and Stark Ramsey. The Queen, together with her " Scouts. Boy Maids of Honor, will occupy one - v Avenue Millinery. of the most pretentious floats in -Taylor Brothers Co,. the parade carnival. They - New York Clothing Co. also be seen in the night demonBerne Walton, blacksmith. stration, which will be an event Sidney Vincent, blacksmith. , j extraordinary. The Queen will William Leffler. also appear in one of the tableaux Kirkwood and Martin which will be given in the TabMoulton and Nuttall. ernacle. IL B. Blumenthal Co, Up to date about one hundred Blake Music Co. -floats hav e been promised for the Princess and Ellen Theatres. parade, and more that have not The W. M. RoylancejCo. yet promised to come in are tryA. F. Ahlander. ing to arrange floats for the occa-stoBeebe Lumber Co. Following is the lineup of 7 Home Industrial Association. " the program as it is arranged to -- Roberts Hotel. date : Provo Foundry & Machine Co. ' ' Morning. Provo Electric Co. . st dis-cus- h. and-charact- zrrcrirr'' ers u. -- g THE Many inquiries are being made those entering in the first race. mile as to the schedule of faces tu be This shall be a - twenty-fiv- e the first race man and pursuit pulled off ou the local traek on who is shall be counted 4 lapped July 24th. The automobiles vv ill out.- - The decision of the judges 4 enter under the following restrict- shall decide the dinner and the ions as nearly as possible : purse shall be paid aeordingly. The fifth race shall be a free Schedule of Races. The cars entering the first race for all pursuit race for a distance shall not be larger than 25 horse of fifteen miles. The cars enterpower, said cars may be stripped ing this race shall not be restrictand prepared for racing as the ed in any way and immediately entryrnan may see fit. The cars upon being lapped by all other ma'y be driven by anyone who is cars the driver of the said car competent nd familiar with auto- that is Japped by the otheis shall mobile driving. The race shall iininediaeely be counted out. The be ten miles and the decision of decision of the judges shall prethe judges, of which there shall vail in this race as in all others. There shall he no restrictions be three, shall decide the winner other than those mentioned hereaccordibe shall the and paid purse that those entering shall in, except ngly- r ,The cars entering the second race hiic onsidevei. byth ejudges sa f e shall not be larger than thirty and in proper shape to enter sijdd 7 . horse power. The cars shall con- races. Stark and Ramsey have been tain the regular top and wind shield and th& regular equipment out flying their stock car, strip throughout. This shall he a five ped, and were somewhat surprised mile race and the decision of the vheu they ran up against Frank of Schwab, who with his carloaded judges shall decide wallowed aw'ay from them. It is be shall dthe an tlnraee purse stated that Schwab has one of the paid accordingly. The cars entering the third race fastest cars in town and may enmay be of any horse power and ter one of the races to show' what any car stripped or otherwise pre; it can do. No great demonstrapared for racings This shall her a tion is being made by the Flanders but from all. . free for all race for a distance of r the Bniek people, . .i i of the five miles and the decision, some surpr judges shall decide the, winner "Of the race and the purse shall be public and especially those who are ready to put their money on paid accordingly. the Ford. It is uuderstood'That fourth The cars entering the race shall be prepared and enter the Ford is not the only racer that nnefer the same restrictions as will be in evidence on the 24th. S . tba-winne- r , H. E. GILES If- itpnto - in FIRES! SOURGE OF HEALTH - a. m. The Presidents arrives. car private 7. 00 a. m. Cannons. 7:30 a. ra. Martial Band. 8 :00 a. m.-- Arrival of Indians. 8:30 a. m. Provo Band. 9 :30 a. m. Race from Fire Ilall --to Third West and Center by Provo Fire Department and Kansas City Fire Department. Win ners to receive prize. 10 KX) a. m. Paraded 1 Provo Band. 2 Queen of the Day. 3 States of Union. - 4 Bee Ilive and Sego Lily. 5 Martial Band. 6 --The Queen of 68. inclu7 The Pioneers (47-5sive.) 8 Modes of Transportation in Utah. 9 Indian Attack. 10 Fort Provo. , 11 Pioneer Home Scene. 12 Old Time Sunday School. 13 Sunday School Banners. 14 Provo Juvenile Sonophone i Band. 15 Paul before Agrippa. o 16 Fifty men from Book 2 Mormon. Sunday Sehool Chorus. "Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me. 19 Industry and Fruit. - 20 Fishing in Utah, Lake. 17 18 -- After being out twenty minutes last night, the jury on the case of the state against Henry E. Gilqs, Jr., charged with obtaining money under false pretense, brought in a .verdict of not guilty and the defendant was dismissed from cus- - -- n f "S 4 . noon (Continued On Page. Five) ater vj $ $ Bold Bad Men Rode Into PIANO RECITAL LAST NIGHT, Town Astride Their Stolen Steeds But Soon Found Peace in County Bastile. , Mr, John Bov. u completed summer sehooj of lunsie Ids i fthe -- Tid-lan- HUE nighTT WAS Saturday morning the officers followed the trail and found them making in this direction, so immed- il tody. - The case first attracted attention when the Utah Banking Company attempted to bring civil action against Mr7 Giles on some notes which had been taken by the bank and become involved in ". Walter Adams. S. S. Bailey and E. V. Vincent. a mixup between the Baldwin Piano Cmpany and Giles, who was 'Aaron Robbins. - A1 Jorgensen. - - V at the time the notes were given Baker Lumber Company.- an agent of that concern. When Hoover Brothers. the ase came before the jury, Rochdale Mercantile System. witnesses of the .piano company " Smoot Lumber Companyr testified that Mr. Giles had been Brigham Young University, an agent of the company, and Smoot & Spafford, two floats. through cross examination it, deUtah Timber Co., two floats. that the business 'transSidney Vincent, Pioneer wagon. veloped within his authority was acted M. n. Graham Printing Co. former acts in doing. to according Wood-CliftoMercantile Co. them. This prob- with business Peay Brothers, blacksmiths. in the quick verdict resulted. ProvoGreenliOUse Uor : - of the jury. Knight Woolen Mills. & Tabernacle Services l"$ tgufugnlufr l $ ' 1500 Utah We Love Thee, WILL LOCATE Sunday School children. FIRST FORT Brief sentiment, Why the Utah Stake Sunday School Undertook Through a suggestion made This Celebration. by Judge John E, Booth, the Home Beloved, Wherer I city, commissioners have de- Wander, Male Quartette. cided to locate the corner ot Sentiment, May Smart Glazier, old Fort Provo, which was daughter of a Pioneer. established n the Provo river Pioneer Song, Albert in 1849, and have appointed S. Jones. the following committee to Pioneer Movement in Provo, loojs the gpot Av)ere the Judge J. L. Booth. , of this alley j pioneers . Utah, the Queen of the West, ,T fort their bult y. lop 15(70 Sunday School Children. John E. Booth, J,j (q0(jdard, Benediction. o clock, 12 '00 E The Case Developed out of Many Men will be Needed EUREKA to take Care ot the a Civil Suit that didnt Work ' Stick. l -- OFFICERS CflPIUREO PROVO yesterday and last evening the pupils who have studied S ! t 3 under him during the past t 4 six weeks gave one of the Two robbers bold rode gaily best piano reeifals at the into Provo last evening upon Fourth ward meeting house the horses stolen in their de- that has been hoard in this pradations, and with pomp and splendor placed the city in a long time. The steeds in the 'care of some of popularity of these recitals was in evidence by the large our good livery men. Then number df people who turned in gay "Diamond Dick fash- out to the recital, the assem- ion they proceeded to carry blv room being filled, and be- their heavy artillery around sidPTtlm largr crowds assem- -town in fashion well dis- bled on the lawn outside to played on the picture screen. listen to the numbers given Bui grief was soon to be by the different pupilR. Dur- theirs, for before the heavy ing the past few weeks Mr. artillery could be brought Bown has been into aciion aud the peaceable teaching piano at the Parker Sehool villagers driven to shelter, the and his success has brought officers were on the trail and him a very large number of the bandits eaptured in time to prevent a pitehed battle. pupils, many of whom will 3 $ $ $ continue to take private les- his him sons with return upon Wliile patroling Provo last from a short trip in Sanpete night, Police Officers Jonas Col-. Bowu stated Mr. county. . lins and Jesse Manwaring picked A this morning lhat lu would up tvvojiorse thieves at the Sharp on the thirtieth of this' month ' Livery Stable, who gave their and continue during August, names to the officers as Fred d and from the success he has Lee of and Ogden MeAulley, had during the early part of his who address Canada. gave is there little the summer, The characters are young men doubt but that his second course will be a decided sue-about twenty-fiv- e years of age cess, as there are many pupils and to the Tooele officin this city very anxious to ers according stole the horses upon they continue their studies under which they were riding from the his direction. 3 ft Andrew Benson ranch seven miles $ $ south of Tooele City, Tuesday , n. 4 James? A. jarf Bean and1 John The work on the big Uintah National Forest, with headquarters in this city, is rapidly increas- ing each year, and from informa-- 1 tion obtained from the local officers stationed here, ' it will be necessary to increase the force in order to carry o nthe plans which are being putinto ..operation. More help has been put at the large nursery at which over nine million trees are being grown for transplanting on the mountains surrounding the nursery, which, is located in a beautiful valley-- r of the Beaver Creek, more help w'ill be neededduring the fire season to protect the millions of feet of merchantable timber on the heads of the Provo, Weber, Strawberry, Duchesne, Bear and Green rivers, and more help will be needed to carry on the offiee work, and to assist in handling the large numbers of cattle and sheep which forest. gi;aze ou this beautiful Sup-ablFdrest to Deputy According eevisor Allred the resources and possibilities of this great area are unlimited, and if Congress will appropriate the money and capitalists will take hold of the undeveloped resources which are lying at our very doors thisgreat state will grow' as she has never grown y before. " The Assassin Stabbed him in the Neck then made His Escape. EUREKA, July Hi. David Hutchison, miner, was stabbed to death at 11:30 oclock last night in front of the Crystal saloon street. A man know'n as Fred IIickman7 probably of Mammoth, is suspected. He has not been arrested. , It W'as impossible to ascertain the nature of their quarrel or any details of the stabbing. It "was said that, the two men had been standing in front of the saloon. A moment later Hutchison was seen staggering and Hickman runin-Ma- ning. Hutchison received the fatal wound in the left side of tlid neck. He was taken into E. G. Hansons drag store by William Boyd, and Dr. J. A. Ilensel was summoned. The jugular vein had been cut. lie died soon after midnight. Dr. Ilensel found it impossible', to stanch the flow of blood. Hickman was last seen running into Hatfield alley. He is sought for now in Mammoth, Robison and Silver City, any of which places it is said may he his hoihe. Sheriff Gus J. Henroid, having organized a small posse, is in pur- suit. Coroner D.A. Lindsay this mornHUBBY NEGLECTFUL GIVEN BOUNCE ing impaneled a jury consisting of Ben Thurmond, Arthur Irons and Elizabeth Fullmer lias brought Julius Peterson. The body was suit for divorce against Frahkljn yiewe'd and the inquest continued El den Elmer Fullmer on .. the until County Attorney T. L. Foote j grounds of failure to provide and of Nephi can be consulted. The .neglect. The plaintiff asks for coroner ordered the body taken fifteen dollars per month to sup- - to the undertaking establishment ,povt herself and minor child, aud of Arthur N. Wallace. Hutchison leaves a widow and fees to .the extent of ( attorneys two children in Knightsville.1 $25. t iately sent word to the sheriff's office and the police department to keep Oil the lookoutr The meiw however, believing that they had . been able to make a safe getawray, rode boldly into town last night with big revolvers strapped around them and put the horses in the livery bam, but no sooner had they put the animals away than the officers were on their trail and captured the outlaws without a fight. r This morning - Deputy Sheriff Gillespie of the Tooele force came to Provo and with his prisoners handcuffed to each other, started back for Tooele, where they will be tried for stealing horses. $$ g j f CHIPMAN JEWELRY -COMPANY MOVES . . The Chipman Jewelry Co., entered business in this city about two years ago on Academy Avenue, has moved from its old stand to 36 W. Center street, the business having grotvn to such an ex- tent that the directors have found it absolutely necessary to move to larger quarters, The new store is one of the finest equipped interiois of any jewelry stor,e in 'the state. It is decorated with large mirrors and furnished with fine mahogany show cases and furniture. The walls are painted in artistic colors, and in all it is one of the most attractive and mod- era places south of Salt Lake. This company carries a stock of jewelry second to none in the state, and everything is ' s and in This coin- every respect. pany is to be congratulated on its rapid growth and the success achieved w'ho up-to-da- te first-clas- 4,4,. |