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Show rl Tti value of a newspaper it sometimes underestimated. J .There are a thousand ways you can get many time the value of the small subscription price by having the paper ?fn your home. First, the news of your home town, those with whom you la worth while. The merchants news of bargains offered is of value. The little want ads all are of interest Call 13 and subscribe for THE PROVO POST, Provos Popular Newspaper. now WEATHER FORECAST NUMBER 221 PROVO-CITY- VOLUME 6 FRIDAVTMAY 1, 1914 UTAH, , and Saturday fair; wanner Saturday; frost tonight. Tonight' a CARRANZAS AND TWO OF HI S AIDS, WHO ARE PLAYING A WAITING GAME STEAMSHIP SIBERIA LOST OFE FORMOSA; many tomt -- . There Were Over Seven Hundred Passengers Aboard the Liner When It Went., to Bottom. f Ill-Fate- - FfltE-SOB- d the - nm - ir v - Many Women From All Over the The Classes Are the Largest in the Stake Attended the Sessions in History of Utah County; Every High School Represented. the Sixth Ward Chapel Yester day. Graduates form all of the high schools of Utah county gathered From all over the Utah Stake in Spanish Fork today to particithe officers, teachers and special exercises of the day. missionaries of the Relief Socie-ti- e pate inthe scame to Provo and Many parents and friends of the us imran (Special to The Post.), TOKIO, via San Francisco, May The Committees . From This 1. According to a wireless reBeen Named Have County by ceived at Tokio, the Steamship the Governor.- - - Siberia of the Pacific Steamship Company's line went to the bottom late last night with all on board. There were 71 first class passengers, j 50 second class passengers, 400 steerage and 200 thecrew. The liner members-p- f was plying between San Francis-cand the Orient 'and the ship went down near the Island 6f Formosa. "The first news of the disaster reached Tokio when the eL O. S. was sent out by wireless. The Japanese government sent a gunboat, whichever? a six hour journey, away to the scene of the disaster. The battleship Minnesota also answered the call and is steaming toward the island. . The Utah Peace Society is yesterday attendedthe belief Society con graduates joined "in the gathering banning for the 100th annlveisarv ference in the Sixth ward chapel. and swelled the crowds. The proof the signing of the treaty at The meeting house was packed to gram for the morning session was Ghent whch ended the war of 1812 its capacity and chairs had to be as follows: between Great Britian and 'the brought in from other rooms to Music United States. "The date' set for Silver- Spanish Fork accommodate the crowd. the annversary- is February 15, , The morning session was given Band. 915. And as the Utah Legislachorus Male Pleasant Grove over to hearirfg the reports of the ture will be in session at that lime school. high officers and special .missionaries, ;he Peace Society will hold Prayer Marinus Larson. . who reported conditions through !orth in Salt Lake City. the stake in a splendid condition. Male chorus American Fork A movement is on .foot to have The Relief Society choir furnish- high school. the school children of Utah Address High School f)ay, ed the music, to a fund for a window, Superintendent J. P. Creer. Afternoon Session. a tablet or in the new Solo Cora Thorne. During the meeting in the afterstate capitoi commemorating the Male chorus Payson high noon, Mrsrlda Smoot Duaenbcrrv anniversary of peace between the school. read a set of resolutions on the ;wo countries. Andrew Carnegie non. Address Mathonihah womans suffrage question, urging is at the head of the national assoThomas. the women of Utah to pss the Male chorus Spanish Fork SAN FRANSISCO, May 1. A ciation and associated with him resolutions which urge the adopschool c high late report says that pirates at are Theodore Roosevelt, Eliha tion of womans suffrage in the A. Sentiments tacked the Steamship Siberia and Root, William Jennings Bryan Superintendent other states. The resolutions, ihet C. Matheson. Pres. G. n. Brimhall. it run aground. Many notable and many other men of national with unanimous approval "Male"chorus Springville" high" persons were aboard the ship in repute. J, William Knight of the stake school. In addition to the one hundredHarBurton Mrs. Francis eluding th anniversary of peace the Utah Prominent Young Men -- Join The Bivision Winners Are Pre- presidency was present and spoke Sentiments Presidtnt J, T. rison, wife of' the governor gener- Peaee at length on the results of woHands for Better Business ii society will celebrate the paring For the Final Stake Te3t mans suffrage in Utah and what Kingsbury, President J. A. Widt-soe- , al of the Philippines. There is of the first Hague peace the Insurance Lines. Professor Mosiah Ilall. For the Championship, it would mean in other sections if hope that many of the crew will opening conference which takes on Lehi high school. ,s place Chorus be saved. The Japanese governthe Women would but consider '(he -of The list graduates is the largment denies the report that pir- Sunday, May 17,, 1914. , It is sugof that privilege. 5 ill of the division contest! in importance in the est history, and is countys ates attacked the ship and forced gested by the state officers of the Following the recent announceMrs. Lydia Merrill, incharge of Peace society that appropriate ment made in this that the the Utah Stake M, I. A. oratorical, the committee on beautifying the divided among the several schools it aground. paper meetings be held in each county retold story and, musical contests homes, reported great progress in as follows: in the state at which the purpose local insurance "agents are Lehi school Veda Baker, Maunderwriters association have now been held and the win- the work. She said that the back rie and reasons for The Hague peace Bredseen, Lawrence Burgin, GEES JOE to promote better practices and ners are ready for. the final test yards as wel las the front had been conference will be explained. Cox, Gny Darling, .Junius Jay John O. Cutler is honorary pre- establish good feeling among the whieh takes place in the Stake given attention and would be ox Al counted on the by judges. ready jPa18Peore Tabernacle sident of the society and Gov. Win. next ofevening. the Sunday of two Gardner, Fern Gmigh. Provo, agencies have made the .rounds the Spry is president. In addition to strongest local insurance agencies The winners of this contest will oncejudges Lawrence Alvm WJQrk Harmon, and will make another round meet the winners from Nebo, Althe board of directors and other have Lossee. a Mar veil 1 e offices under their merged within a few days. Not only have , amvAnrem officers of the organization the or st William to be styled the.Home pine, .Emery and Carbon stakes ?ee.!!a Tylor corporation Provo people entered into tbe ne The final committee contest arwill make to take Woolstou. Arvilla to the Go apointed Must place Insurance Agency. for Young Albanian - the best kept homes, for the celebration of Ray, Brown and Gray, who suc- in June. The following contestAmencan Fork school Alice Penitentiary For Life For Part rangements the anniversary composes mem- ceeded to the insurance business ants will report at the Tabernacle Miller. Lillian Clayson, Alice ParHe Took in Murder. bers from each county of the state of W. n. at 7 oclbck Sunday evening and ker, - Fern Thornton, May ChadRay &Co., and Walter the Those will commence from Utah at busimeeting appointed wick, James Clark, Sylvia Thorn- Joe Baktasi, the Albanian ,who Adams, who has been doing 7 . :30. to foltake are as & County of foe , charge ton, Reva Beck. Marion Green, ness as the Utah Realty took part in the murder Agency : lows ; Orations. was three Virgil Miller, Earl Condor,, Lei ra time the l for short ago, Co., have Lavalla years past Perseverance. Roy "Purcell, Spanish Fork J. P. Greer, D. een working to secure t lower land Mitchell, --Hyrum Blaeklmrst, found guilty of murder in the Daraall Vance, Ralph Barratt, rates for insurance , throughout Provo Third ward? Central divisfirst degree but the jury recom- T. Lewis, Henry Gardner. Provo II. imBlanche Kirkham, Th9mas George Brimhall, the territory they cover, and now. ion; Everyday Faith Miss Day, mended that he be given life Rev. diHorner Northern Timpanogoi tlv ward, King, Phillip Ephriam their of. to in order capita" give patrons prisonment , instead Preston PeterspivW. lLBreretoa; benefit - of - their - labors - they- - are vision pHThe- - Sun Pleasant Grove - school Evelyn Fred Coff-mapunishment- .Mrs.-E- . E. S. Mrs. R. t Iverson. Harold Walker, Alfred "Firet Corfman, the under offices Springville for their the date "ward, as 8th passing merging May ' Southern diyision. Calloway, Mrs. C. A. Glazier, Ida new title to further reduce t U. Graduating Class to Ap- Rogers. Elisha Kirk,Milton Adam- BY. sentence." Girlsl Chorus. son. Leonard Walker, Willard Whitecotton, and continue the benefits to , During the trial of Baktasi it Dusenberry, J. W. N.8 pear Before the Footlights in Smith. R. R. Sharon Irvine. divisward. Northern of their the insuring public "developed" that another Lopes Lehi John ..Gardner. J. ledge of the various' branches of ion; Provo Fifth ward. Central Clever Drama, Payson school Louis Bates, ..tragedy might have occurred had W. division Reid Evans, Second A1 insurance. Jermban, V. A.- - Winward, ;SpringvilIe Hopkins ChipmatiKarl ward, for the been youthful it not Annie Southern O. A. Holmstuad. Univer.division. the In near future the George Wyler, Viola Brewerton, Hindlcy, They are furnishing verv banian who was with Adula Ali MissT Pleasant ' Grote Retold Emma Provo Stories. and of 'offieesHEn1 theMartin Margrette Martin, Grace Shermer, sity students, people 'when the Italian" was murdered. The" Man L. LarsenSwren Sorenson. be in Without Anna Stringer, Mary Spencer,-Oli-ye a a Banl treat block" the his given Knight opposite Country? generallywill Baktasi told of Ali getting American ForkMrs. Clifford and are adding to their fire insur-nc- Parley Larson, Provo Sixth ward, the theatrical line. Following the Tanner, Albert Backman, gun and intending to take a shot -- at the officer but the younger one Young, 3Irrnayes.'m" department" branches in life Central division "In the'Desert custom of graduating classes for Deloria Reid, Verne Oberhansley, f Waiting. Eliza , Packard, years, thells are going to 71pm- - Oro Moore, Zeta Gardner.- stork and automoSantaquin John M. Holliday. accident-ll- ve told him if he shot he would tel R. Saleni Third D; Springville Charles ward. Souhe kinds of onstrafe'that they have as much .. Spanish Fork school Ina Gard- bile all Taylor,insurance, surety on him. AH dropped the gun anc nient'bf-loans- . The a" division; Hanks, Otherwise and , he Mandramtie bonds, ability and class patriot-W- , ner. Hazel Broekbank, Marguer-t- e depart the officer found it at the time - Springville O. B. Huntiligton, - addres? ism View Lake class the old school Jiaa as new their Jensen, Alvarda Jones, , Florsearch any the They style ward,, was sent back to make Dr. Northern R. E. division. ence efforts II. ever 101 J. reachtheir Wall and Jones, Susan Johnson. Millie Clark, Mendenhall, street, produced had Jones Ed. and after he Mixed Double Quartettes. Mrs. Nelson Rockwell. Jn the production of the very Christman, Stella Back. Howard will be . to advertise ' Provo ed Provo with the two men. Provo Fifth ward. Central di- clever A Kentucky Hales. Sterling Argyle, John War- -' Payson F. II. Celiventra, Jonathan throughout the entire state The trial of Ali will take place S. vision; the cast will ner, Earle Snell, Wilford JohnFourth Belle, Springville following Page. will ward, next week, and conviction Southerin themselves show CALLED John division; Pleasant Johnson. ARE adva- son. Mathew Johnson Ileber JURORS View tp Benjamin good man as the undoubtedly be had, " Northern ward, OF. Gee. Merrill Broekbank, Pearl J. TRIAL division. THE as Mw the .frivolous two. ntages FQR the leader of was the - The Judges. Isabel Douglas, leaves little to Hanks., THE OTHER ALBANIAN t The following persons have hem he- desired; " Budge and Springville- school Leona Clark, NEWSBOYS SUNDAY SCHOOL -Cselected as Lewis Clegg, Elmo Coffman, MyCol been Afton have Retold The McMillan as StorAllred, POPULAR judges: following jurors IS PROVING VERY ron Crandall, Neva Deal, Eudrawn for the trial of Aduli Ali, ies Alice Reynolds, J. M. Jensen and the prim Miss Douglas, and Caleb in the handle th,eir too long gene Dalton, Gertrude Ilanvard, Tanner. Orations 1IGC TOE.IGHT awaiting trial 'for murder The Newsboys Sundav school P. George love The will scene with ability Harold Hartman, Lizzie Jolley, first Wm..L trial Snow! delayed Parker, open degree. held in th eSixth ward is rapidly James and Clove. W. cleverness Mr. .Russell. of.Signa Law. Ray Law. Frieda Mu Richard Music and twenty-Cecil Tuesday morning: gaining popularity. About Gates, professor of music at the Romance and Philosophy Olivei A. fame son, Hilda Noakes. Eliza Packard, Thomas, in Money, enrolled Perry five : hoys are now, A. H. Thiessen j Swenson Ha3 Out be Sent his there Parlev Johnson. will and usual skill Lew Mar Price, Frank Reynolds, with to take the 8 :30 class and promise a All Growers to A. Misses W. Fork and That Keeler, as Jessie Spafford. Lecell Kumsion, Warning Hamer, Jr Spanish more bos next Sunday. Profesthe and Condie Nurse Madden Gibson Will Miss L. A. and e Marie, Alta Sanford. Winifred Straw, Drop. Temperature Starr, BALL CAUGHT FISH sor C. R. Johnson aud Miss Issue too well ; demonstrate the Hazel Tuekett. Helen Tuekett, Crandall, Myron only of Springville Peterson will have charge THEN. PLEADED GUILTY Cort Thom. Ethel Taylor. -A. IT. Thies- - J. Ross and Justiir A. Loveless . , wiles of Weather while Director th girlhood, class the next Sunday morning C. W. Jorgensen Dr. Blake, characterized During Ihe afternoon the annual-higand they have prepared a spcernl son has sent out warning to all of Payson; Ball Joe entered schol track meet took place A. Robert a Wood of effect the Hanks, Salem; plea fruitgrowers to the Berry, is gently led into thatFpancis guilty by program for the occasion. 1 when he David the schools. Was in American the1 the and yesterday be will decided Bums, a among dont ,, open tran; forget Fork; thre drop charged with fish Horse Show Day. from Thomas. the Miss ; Louis W. Lund Fairfield taking mill coons. the and race. The, Mr, Lindsay tonigTit. drop Mrs. Julius Smith has retnnmd temperature was also h6rse show day T7 derrcp;. ue- - Ph asant GrovC; Horace E. Beebe. He told the court that he had Stringham. in the roles of Cindy be Today wil( lw visit" ai in 'after a months found the kVa fish G. on Avill F. the Iter at Lon and make you riffles of the Giles, Spanish Fork and many fine Henry, Taylor, Joseph cording to the information scat ' stream and took from different them animals sections Durrant td till J. George Groueman, out today, keep them laugh you cry. from L. M. taken out were on mana-fineand being John J. is business wasted .Provo wet weather vesterdav George, The Judge Jones) Mr.'Brandley parade. The. 'Mrs. ltary Ashworth entertainhim $15.00, or 15 days. success a was from every John Lake and with Sa., the whole under View; frost last day off the held he andvNuttall, Not.ger, night ed in Koelal eapaeitv on Monday the and the James having committees the are well known direction the of, mdn Lehi; Peterson, went it off will to ward money storm onlv a Frcdijstandpoint of her daughter, evening in honor over the results.- Goshen. jail- is success fiarnum assured, Huff, night. jointed Ashworth. Mrs. Claribome o 1 con-ribu- te , - 1 - orgair-izinga- n MUSI - ay-th- Thay-conte- - i Feath-erston- - Judge-Morgan-- set e. n. ex-jien- -- com-ttfrtab- . le e -- -- 1 ,' melo-dram- a, -- Me-Ke- ll. FUG NEW - - GI, Bi-sho- ff ( Iler-tnes- s h ( , , ( i d |