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Show 1f Vf .1. J- t - Da Etfl classified ad ia till paper sold nor WEATHER FORECAST than - 109 bushels of potatoes la tiro weeks. Ust jroa anything to sell NUMBER-- Tonight fair, south and east portion, frost; Wednesday Tair. - PROVO CITY ; COMMERCIAL - 44444-44- i 444444 MOTHERS DAY PROGRAM L- PREPARED BY COMMITTEE r STORMY LIFE COM- - big of the u. c. t. Three Days of U. C. T. Promises to Wake Up the Most Sleepy VOLUME 6 UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1914 - HUB PREPARES FOR A The committee in charge of the Mother day program have announced the follow- ing numbers for that occa- - WifeIsat the Bedside When" End Comes to the Aged Soldier . and. Politician,' sion 444-I-4444- NEW 3. General 4 Daniel YORK, May E. , Sickles, -- the choleric A New Traffic Committee Has INJURED TODAY veteran of Gettysburg, died in his Been Appointed in the Commerhome, 22 Fifth avenue, at D :10 cial Clnb to Pight Against While working in the, new Death, caused by cert-brDiscriminations- .theatre shortly after noon to-- tonight. came quietly. hemorrhages, day, Thomas Brickey had a The 'gnarled old battle eagle, narrow from ser- al Council of the United Commercial Travellers will make merry in Provo on Jnne A new committet has been appointed in the Commercial-du- b. The purpose of the committee is escape very ious injury. He was working-- 4 on the floor when a big square of plaster became loose on the ceiling and drop- ead. He wag'4 ped on his-hnocked unconscious and when picked up he had a number of scalp wounds and many bruises .and scratches about the head and body. No bones were broken and he will be . out in a day or two. 11th, 12th and 13th in a manner : 1 THOMAS BRICKEY Inhabitants in Provo; Meeting Next Month. The Grand f colder , .. Male chorus, (a) Per- - feet Day;(b) Last Night. 2 Solo, from Lucrezit Borgia,1 Mrs. I. n. Masters. Rev. Phillip 3 Prayer, Nearly Three Thousand People Turned Out for the Big Con test Sunday Evening; Many Good Numbers. "King. 4tSoIo, Rock; Me to Mr. Murray Roberts. One Sweetly Quartette, Solemn Thought, Johnson Male Quartette. 6 Address, B. H. Roberts. 7 Solo, from Le Bofce- me, Mrs. Fay Loose Stiehl. 8 Male chorus, The Ros-ary. 4 f 9 Benediction, RevJSnuth. Sleep, Mother, , j Last Sunday evening -- marked' the finals for the Utah Stake M. I, A. contests for the Utah Stake and nearly three thousand people to investigate express charges in out to hear the winners of turned this section to see if something three the divisions of the Stake comto force be the done cannot clash for the honor of -- going are now complete and on make reductions to shippanies committees will meet with , loal agaipst the other Stakes in the ments weighing over 100 pounds. w District meetwhieh takes place on! Salt from Ijoke representatives According to members of the the of June when Alpine 16th . and Ogden tomorrow night to club, the companies are meeting the for the state Nebo, Wasatch, Juab, Emery and; to that complete plans the parcel post rates up Carbon enter. J..W.; Stakes will 1- -hundred outing. from the but point, Robinson took charge of the meetMilton Jones, chairman of the rates double the mark they pound 4444-44 44444 Commercial club committee on ing and announced the judges for' or at least nearly so. Associa-toI, n the evening. IEEE and members Members of the Jersey entertainment, IED. theJames of that committee have the affairs Clove, George P. Parker;' for who hare been sending and William J. Snow judged the it charge and also have the right stock and have been having them orations and announced that two lilil to call on anybody they desire to come by express claim that they The be Will Held an Meeting were in favor of Roy Purcell and assist in the work of entertaining cut bfFfrom are Hour for Earlier Members Who one was for Miss Day. In the re-- 1 the visitors. FOR PROVO RIVER these shipments. Others claim Want to Attend the M. I. A. told stories Miss Alice Reynolds, Larmade According tothe presec that the dsicriminations are Drama. J. M. Jenson, and Caleb Tanner' rangements there will be commit against Utah only, as there has were the judges and voted unani- tets from the Commercial elub, all been no such raises in the rates The Home School Associaand "Set a Has Date mou sly for Miss Eliza Packard of for of the local members of the local Judge Morgan made in the east or the middle ates tion the at sehool Central be to Present program All Waternsers the . U. C. Sprin grill eThird wardr Cecil-GT. with branch of the , west. will Wednesday evening When the Selection u Made. begin at a band, etc., meet tli judged the quartetts and 7U5jn5tead.ftfJIl3Q and hold one choruses the- - Girls train bringing the Grand Council A petition of probate has bvn hour so as to enable those -- who Chorus . to Springville Second consisting of about 40 members to As a sequel to the suit filed by entered 4n the estate oflhelate may wish to attend the play at ward and the Mixed Double town. They wil be escorted to the the Provo Reservoir Company .Tosiah Beck. Mrs. Edith Beck the Opera nouse to do soquartette to the Fifth ward of ' hotels and from there .to the place over the water of the Provo 'river, There are several Provo.-.topics open of meeting. All rdayThursday the 'Martin has applied for letters of for dscussion many different companies before the close of The Contestants. , , there will bejneetings of interest havedecicjed to get a water administration. sehool, and all parents who wish Fred Coffmaii o .the Spring commembers to a the and only to look after these matters nr. ra ville JFifstwarl vns the first mittee of four ladies YronT the the. water And to, see that it. is ed wif fearing neither --God nor questC( to bring such before this speaker of the evening, lie chose, local U. CA T. and four ladies from properly distributed. mam. put last week, with the association at this time. for his subject The Sun. The the Commercial club will entertain The order of the court is as folThe program will bei of death weeinfluence demonstrated had softening be that speaker who men ladies the the accompany lows; made very exhaustive study of asked Music. the over him, general ing' to town. During the evening there 'All persons interested in the his subject, but was not especially for and received from Father . Prayer. will be a musical at the Commer- use of waters from the Piovo rivMinutes. strong in his delivery. Miss Day cial club. Averd of St. Josephs the last er, including all parties to the Business. of the Timpanogos ward "repreAt 0 clock Friday morning, above entitled action, are hereby! rites of hs adopted church. l.Music. the northern sented division, June 12th, there will be a tring of notifiedtO appear on Mondav. the! General Daniel Edgar Sickles The Panama 'Canal-- Will spoke on Oration, Faith. Every Day to hotels lined the at autos up 18th day of Mav, 191 i at 10 was the last of the great comit be a Benefit or Menace to Her delivery was good and the Grand oclock a. m., before the court in take the members of manders who fought the battle of Utah! Ralston Irvine. subject matter was logical. She Council for a ride over the Bench the court house in Fro-City, For a decade he was Open question box. Gettysburg. also socialized much of her adand through the fruit districts. Al Utah County, Utah, to show cause 1. Shall the Eighth grade re- dress showing a fighter, by profession all his origionality that 10 oclock the members will again if any they have why an order ot ceive promotion certificates here- was pleasing. Roy Purcell of the life he was a fighter by nature. 2 hold meetings. Again at oclock court should not be made apThe gruff old warrior, with one after instead of diplomas Provo Third ward represented the General Daniel E. Sickles and the there are meetings. in battle, bis mns- pointing a commissioner to divide wife he left for so shot 2, What moral obligation shall Central division. away leg Perse verance many years. At 5 oclock in the afternoon and distribute the waters of said sive head resembling Bismarck's,' the taxpayers assume to make was his subject, there will be a band concert-o- n Provo river from - its several whose, life was one of continual was a picturesque figure as he, proper provision for the students was smooth and at nis delivery times forceful the park, and a banquet will be sources to the Utah lal'eTtd and surrendered to deatn as hobbled along on crutches during now in second year high school, and eloquent. ' ne paid groat tempest, served at the Hotel Roberts at among the persons entitled to the (Conttnued On Page Three.) as a child might. He the last half century of his lurbu and bow best to meet it. in the evening. After the banquet use thereof, as shown hy decrees peacefully 3. The most important lent Ijfe. was 89 years old. , there will be a dance given to of court heretofore made and enneeded in our publ ic SENATOR SMOOT WORKS fighting spirit At his -- bedside when the end His indomitable o-- finish the tered, and otherwise. TO GET APPROPRIATIONS days entertainment.-The came was his wife, Carolina (T rem ained t- fhe1ast. Bor rTiri scTiooH for the Saturday A. B. MORGANr-- . noyr program t 4. in Sickles, FOR FEDERAL BUILDINGS Sjcyeg-hQjusYork New an 1825, weeks o? City J,hree ago een organization "'hasnot-yeFbarranged as it JudgeT the old soldier after at" the age of 22, fought the school patrons could Jieefective to returned will probably consist of sports and twenty-nin- e years , of absence; Whigs as a Democrat in the New n bringing about broader . results WASHINGTON, 4Seu-- ' contests of different kinds. , COUNTY COMMISSIONERS old briga- York legislature. At 28 he dis- in relation to home and school. ' ator Reed SmOot isMay Stanton Sickles,-th- e ! working AND TOOK HEARD REPORTS IVY G. CORFMAN. diers son; JohnJ. Kirbyy-attorne- y played his fighting spirit as corprocure for the appropriations MRS. J. A MACKENZIE UP SPRINKLING ORDINANCE for Mrs. Sickles. and poration attorney of New York. It President of the selection of sites HOME FROM POCATELLO GERTRUDE.. PAGE Fraser -- Moseley, the generals was he who secured for his city its for federal and biuldings The county commissioners met faithful Central park." At this time greht negro the Secretary. of and approval Mackenzie returned plans xpecifi MrsrJ. A.' yesterday and heard the reports Drr4TrA. Spann, the old so- his military "career began as major cations for them. The Park City last night from Pocatello, Idaho, of the different countv officers on ldiers National Twelfth few a of the arrived regiment. MRS. HERIPSEMA building wilt be commenced soon-an- d .where she was called by the sud-- ; the receipts- - and -- disbursements minutesphysician ; New York. end came. I the after Guard, work-- in ORULLIAN other federal build- LAID TO den death of her mother. Mrs. during Jthe. month of AprilrA letteBefore he was 32 years-old- , The hour" of death was by all Vfah in will be started mgs REST SUNDAY D. widow of R. Ellen r-was also received from the means the the mose Maor Sickles had served as secrequietest, soon as , possible. Hunter The bodv was shipped Secretary of State, David Mattof any in many years for tary of legation at London under to Detroit, Mich., the former home son, stating that Utah - county peaceful warrior. Funeral Services Were Held In He had made Minister James Buchanan he had old of the family, for burial, accom- would get the following funds the the Fifth Ward Meeting; House ; FUNERAL SERVICES'1 a He world. state won the a all with his senatorship through peace panied by a son and dauglitr, from the forests in this section; died OVER JOSIAH SMITH Interment at City Cemetery ip the faith that he adopted bitter campaign," and he was seatR. n. Hunter and Miss Jessie A. Manti reserve. $1,031.10; Velo on the battlefield of Gettysburg, ed in the Thrty-fift- h congress at Hunter. " . reserve. $245.10; Uintah, At that lost his he where leg. Washington. Funeral servies over the reFuneral services over the late f t - Mrs. -- Hunter V mother is still of death - It was at this time that an event mains of Mrs. Heripema Orulllan Jsiah Smith who died at his home the with time, posability The question of sprinkling the close living at Detroit, also two brothGeneral Sickles em- occurred which became the sensa- were held in the Fifth ward Sun- on Provo Bench were ers and two sisters; a third sister Lake View, Provo Bench and braced by. heldjn the bad be- day and"many friends gathered Third ward the Catholic faith... Since tion ofthe day at 12 meetinghouse lives at Toledo ,Ohio. Pleasant Viewstreets was taken that time and as the e gun his second term as congress- at the bier. .The speakers wert oclock Sunday. Bishop T. N TayContinued On Page Three.) up. The eleetion for Lake View vigor returned, the general hoast- J, Alma Hoi da way, of this city, lor took charge of the services sn.l to men are and the passed ready " and N, K Sherman of Murray. the Speakers were Elders Ash ted CLERK LOSES FILES; commence. In the other districts Bishop Albert Manwaring took Taylor and George Powelson. The MURDER TRIAL DELAYED an election asking for IVc mills 4 99 deceased was 50 years of age and charge of the services. 4 levy. The people will likely supAin-ta, Mrs. Orullian was born in leaves a wife and four children t( callWhen Judge Morgan port the movement. and came to Provo mourn his loss. of are Turkey, that those of mindful 4 ed the court to 'order this things Ever The commissioners heard a petiabout five years ago with her b tion from the residents of Mosida interest to its readers, The Post has jost pnr- morning he was confronted father John Plowsran. She was Suit has been filed in "the with the astounding story asking for a road district and chased one of the best serial stories eter written. 24 years old and is survived by .Fourth district court by Minn- ethat the files in the cast of granted the petition. A. J. Moore , is taken from the famous. beautiful This story Ibst vr was given the place.' Machine comAduli Ali had been rl Threshing aPbs San.a play of the above title written by Alice Bradley Bethers et. al., to against ; f, misplaced and the case could pany and novelized by Gertrude Stevenson. It Is one of collect $3,5('5.72, with interest, on not go on. The clerk was RESTAURANT COMPANY vs asked to produce" the files at those stories that is full of intense situations. It FORMS A CORPORATION promissory notes secured by chst-Th- e G. C. ambiReal Estate tel mortgage on a traction engine social and whose eattwo oclock and the court ad- a man the with deals company, political popular Spencers Cafe, 4 hour. estate real md mortgage on Utah county in until that business inhouse been of the engaged has honor. sense of moral his city, joumed ing tions have smothered . county realty. filed with the has All of the fitnesses are here, Attorneys fees in the success. corporated for $5,000, or 5.000 hi3 His wife, who has devoted her life to incor-suof of articles of looks amended are asked. $325 it clerk and though here shares at a par value of $1 per is forsaken. j its Ali will get a speedy trial. increasing poration capital share. Henry Clay Spencer is the 4 will be one of the fea- This before taken in story shares Joe was from of interesting stock The date for sentencing the $10,000 Daley and the other stockholder largest ' the par value of $100 each to $50,- - Judge O. D. Glazier today and other man was postponed un- - i members of the board are, Fera tures of this paper at a very early date. Watch 000 in shares of the psr salue of fined $15.00 or 15 days for til after Ali had been givel Decker, Edward Mickelson, T. F. for it. drunkenness. his hearing before the court. 4 Wentz and Wells L. Brimhall. $1 each. . 4 444 that should wake the sleepiest in- -, habitant of the town for a long time. For the First two days - -- 44444 4444444 ISSil ioall now-praet- aiito-mobile- s, , and-award- -- -- tqiuss 8-- m -- " -- -- t V A ng in-Ut- ah - body-servan- t.' " ,- old-tiin- 444 '444i, -- The Governors Lady 1 - 3- . j m j M 44 -- |