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Show , 4, i i i JO ' Yu Can Depend Upon It, genuine news of Provo youre looking for, get The Post. Its reliable and up to the minute. - WEATHER FORECAST If its Generally fair tonight and Wednesday, nut much change in temperature. NUMBER 333 PROVO CITYr OTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914 ii; SUCCESSFUL VOLUME 0 ENF CHURCHTEMfflERS v PROVO IS PREPARED TO f ENTERTAIN THE U.C.T. SESSION The Fourth Annual Church Teachers Conference Was Reported the Best Ever Held and the Attendance Was Large. ii Ready for the Visit of the United Commercial Travelers to the City During the Week. All Provo TO , From Every Part of the Country Arrangements Have Now Been Hade to Bring the Knight and Comes the Reports of RepubliOther Big Tracts of Rich. Land can Gains; Utah County. Get-- r Under the Canal. ting in Line. next Thursday morning Provo will have three -days of .festival for. the United Just before closing their Commercial Travelers who are three days session last night coming frohi all of the .western . the Church teachers express- states to attend the Grand CounA strong committee of Payson ed themselves in a , decisive In with the cil to be held in this eity Thursgreat harmony manner on the selection of a waterusers came to Provo tins in the day and Friday. Saturday the awakening Republican state superintendent of pubto confer with J. L. l morning state organization will he present all of the ranks C. in lie instruction. President parts country and of the a and Strawberry project great day of sports and enN. Jenson of the B. Y. C. the members of the party in Utah Jesse B. and Keeler is coming up. J. tertainment Mr. Knight, George A. Dennison la chief of presented the following reso-' are getting ready for the George n. Brimhall, who have Mr. D. O. Lively, chief ot the departcounty the horticulture of the at department Thursday Early morning the . lution : ment of live stock at the Pauama-Pi . Panama-Pacifiowners International , Exposi- coming campaign, which promises charge of the Knight lands at dfle International will go to auto of Provo Exposition, baa or Resolved; That we favortion at San Francisco in 1915. His dis- to were soon sanlsed the greatest animal show ever the Union Station to ' meet the Democratic the Arrangements Payson. sweep party the election of a play will be most comprehensive. ; members "of the Grand Council. out of power and place it hack to made for plans to bring these seen. state sruperintendent of pub-- , lands into the This system. They will come up town to their the position, occupied hy it for so lie instruction and that" this 4 and the entire day will a nearer meetings step thecal be done through a, nominat- many years. At a meeting held be of south end over CAFE the to the special wort ,u SPEIICER'S A given Pe0Pe last Friday night it was decided ing committee representative the travelers have eome to transmemof enthusiastic an crowd of all educational interests of by act business interviewed today bers of the party to organize a . the state, and the nominees CREDIT 10 PROVO said J. L, During the time the men are inLytel Engineer Mens Republican Club for he preserved to the political MET LAST lilGHT session the ladies will be enterdifferent are sections this county. Thursday evening, parties for their approval. at- - the Piero- - Commercial . tained water for the gettmg ready just June 11th, was named as the time The resolution passed and Club by the ladies of Provo. This ,as Pdl7 aa Possible. Thursday to organize a permanent club. a committee was to be ap- House New Hade Popular Eating o entertainment will commence at the or following govem-tFriday When the meeting was called Number of Dairymen and 2 :30 and take pointed by SupLjI. H. CumLarge and Beautiful; Quick Service to will ment arnve up the entire after- go engineers. order, J. W; Dunn was made Townspeople Gathered .at the noon. A mings and the Church Board 81 1 nation : and Cleanliness is the Watchentertainment W. F. over Hanna, splendid temporary chairman and Harvey of Examiners. This commitCommercial Club Last Night. under direction the of Professor R. A. southern district ; word. , Cluff temporary secretary. The supervisor tee to confer with committees A. C. Lund will take place in the of U. S. the coPtroller of 5ya.n local and national question from other Organization. It Reclamation Service; D. W Mur-en- t . The Utah evening. was plainly evident that the With a long and varied exper- politic, came up, and those pres- County Jersey Assoand Sir e Early Friday morning the memdiscussed the Church teachers did not ap- - ience in the restaurant business in subject very William ciation met last night at the Com- bers of the U. C. T. will he shown famous -the Wilcox, When the committee prove of the meeting" held in mercial Club to hear a lecture on the beauties of the Utah valley in this city and elsewhere, and with thoroughly. to find club rooms report-- 4 bsh engineer who built the dam Salt 'Lake a short time ago the tenacity to overcome business and TS now consulting .Dairy Stock Food, by Ben R. a ride through the fruit districts-o- f m the for this purpose on account reverses that have often threaten- ed, those present decided to rent the county. As soon as they the rooms in the Ray block, where f?1D.eer fo,r the secretary 0f the Eldredge, and the large number of its not embracing all of for their meetings the sesed Clay Spencer in his struggle there is return a en these who met were given the treat of ?oon the school teachers of the plenty of room for offices nt?nor; to will sions review-mltt- e Provo will au he the give begin and continue dux-i- n Mr. arrive cafe, his had their lives. project Eldredge and holding meetings.. The com- state. aTld further action will he tak- has finally established himself the In the evening there pd g day. D. in well hand. George subject was authorized to make "a banquet so well that Provo ean uoast oi he will of was en,r presOhio, Urbana, Deyo the erraugmuents and the rooms atjjie Hotel p' 'one bf thcTmost modern cafes in were'rented As theipeopre-oe EoVtts, and a banj eoncerfiat- - . r Benjamin are ent and gaui'a'ierypraaicitl o tfl Last night marked the closing the state. It is indeed appetizing Dr. cr a grand ball will be givn. on Silage and Silo. Stra! When the matter of forming a anxious ' ater a committee will George II. Brimhall also addressBig Day Saturday. of the Church Teachers fourth to observe the careful manner in permanent organization was dis- - heTr Saturday marks the big day of annual conference. Teachers from whielTthe food s kept ana espec- cussed J. W. Dunn, Jacob Evans reach Provo tms afternoon to ed the assembly. - - -fr- M el and Ins as- the' week. The state delegations to know Wlt,i that ially R. and of pleasing Professor Boshard all the Church J. everypractically and Harvey Cluff were appointert he met at the Union Station will is clean the on sociates district his musicians, including Master and wholesome, and a committee to draft Schools were present and took ac- thing lending up plans for will with that and the modern parade up town, SpeechMaurice Maiben and the Shubert tive part itf the sessions. equipment a constitution and to he es will PROMISES then and be made hv Mayor the INTERURBAN exactness with which musical the famished the. quartette, Saturday morning Mayor Chas. presented at the meeting ThursBY Charles food FIRST JULY Decker is and President SERVICE F, lackis which was Decker deliverd an address ot prepared, nothing L.F. program, greatly apnight when the permanent Peterson the- Commercial P. G. of all. - welcome- - tolhe visiting "teachers ing in service of the. best order. day by preciated organization willTbe formed. Rail- and Mr. Deyo is here to receive the Club. - Free strawberries and extended to them the keys to It has net been long since the Before adjourning it was de- - "The Salt Lakeliasand Utah he will cream on business served the road Taberwas promised the gates of the city.jr Gener.it incorporated, and cidod to invite all members of . . Company large shipment of Jerseys expected to arrive here within the next nacle grounds and a general get Church Superintendent H. II. with the increased capital the trata acquainted among the visitors and tw or three days. company immediately prepared to Cummings Responded to, the maya. -m locals will prevail. in readi- or and heartily thanked him for supply the demands of a modem At .two thirty in the afternoon eafe. Just how well they have will he a the good offices he had extended. crowd turn out large the activities will change from is succeeded now to he seen by The superintendent then outlined BULL MOOSE ARE to the B.'Yr U. Campus, town the . . the homelike A the work to be done at the coming entering parlors at j. a A A & A i WORK ROAD famous bout between where the 62 BLOCK West Center. The enlarged DEMOCRATIC COMMISSIONERS meetings of the teachers. During Slim Jones of Provo and Mugsy lunch COMMISSION the larare counter, ROAD new room his the eourse of remarks he praisTHEN TRY TO BLAME STATE McNitt of Salt .Lftke win take-plac- e ed the present high school system containing six beautifully deco--e- f for six fast rounds. A hall T &tf 1 pri va h the stateand also told-of-- 1 tpbnolh,the large the follow and when it ends will fd'beeXpfreted, "Aswas" new game kitchen with every modern great religious and moral field fee of their for neglect blame be a hand concert the will there fasten to NoticeWere Local the new cement Progressives sioners are trying the Church schools. , convenience, 1 RoaclComnas store-roothe Courtllouse State the to at the able for Their squarev clean Utah and in f, Meeting County The committees appointed to the road work the In the travelers J MeetAbsence from be Mass the new fl3,OOO.pO evening this zounty owes refrigerators nntf etc state meat ? sion and claim that the jre.pprt on statistics, debating, be entertained will at the Opera ing Held. reported and the reports were dis blocks, together with new and not yet completed. But they fail to tell the work road for where of one the best boxHouse,. complete service- equipment in cussed. , whole truth in the matter. There is approxithe tournanunts of season "is the f , the ing public than staunch More ai1 Ml vine support-contribute to rooin. During the afternoon Professor for state treasury Uath in the BatCounty hooked, the Smoot Reed of the f Senator During St $13,000.00 er evening was, and the convenience mately Guy C. Wilson read an exhaustive p efficiency This money was Travers of Salt Lake and to cafe. tling the a named the - and it has. not been spent. workAdded Progressis to this a delegate road i Standardizatin of paper on : fatate ronvenfion to be held Joe Peleher of Ogden will box for ive"" Spanish through ? build highway a to good tCourses in which'he covered the arp and eheerfnl banquet hall raised . largely in Salt Lake City next Tuesday the featherweight .championship . made the 5 miu great field of the Church School on. the second floor, which is fitted Fork eanyon and the people in the- canyon Utah. Slack McAllister of Salt beautiful in-1 system very thoroughly and gave wjtb ' bytha few Progressives who as-- , of equipment so 1 -f for the road. Lake and Jack Funds of Ogden levy the" sembled House Court it that last in wUIno tli e teachers much valuable infer: Commission-deem- ed it donbtap; Road ? State her seen, besides the "Ml also As goorras to The members the PPa many of supposed those of, who night. patronage niation. As soon as he had com Marion road the appointed others. work on they ' start to q were ant noticeable the the advisable best. is It party vep-by very discussion took properly plqtd the paper a commissioner for Utah County, , tilnted and well lighted, and both their absence and from reports! , Clinger deputy state road place and lasted until the et.d of out now back are in and given many day the eaf has a pala- jnijrht the ses&ion. I t and instructed him to start the work. Clinger prepared re- the Republican ranks. 'The meet- OLD FOLKS WILL aPPearancf Jbat is delightful, f to start work, but the two Democratic commissioners Saturday evening was devoted,618,There is is that ing demonstrated that many of not machinnothing 'to entertaining the teachers 'in, the fused to allow Mr. Clinger the use of the county to the Progresses of two years ago The is jopen cooking Ladies Gymnasium.inspection. t cry.' r The State Road Commission then asked Mr. Clinger STAY IN PROVO hand? were supporters of Roosevelt bur of in eaeh experts the marked 'Jithe Sunday morning was Twelves M. . C. appointed and h did, had not left the Republican party j to resign, is- county surveyor there shauld- with of remaining! CPinteotiS and pfOnint. 'Spencers he stmliT andas the s rto different position, the of teachers The Tabernacle Lawn Will be the Uafe is aeredit-tdeProvo j y- f have been no furth awayv an(i trouble, se narated for their class work.' In fVl rt. Scene of the Old Folks FestivichosThe tronnsre of local our delegaiion Progressive son the work haa not been earried on. each depaitment able teachers,1 ties This Year. B. G. eonsist8 of en J. Carpenter. WUi also started near Spring! ille and all work loot chirge Hi many road State brv H Bower, FA. IIuishr Walter cussions took place in themeet- went well fou a short time, then Isaacs and Christensen The Old Folks committee of this Adams, Caleb Tanner, E.A. Mitchall and ings held Sunday morning MRS. SARAH M. DUKE met without notifying Commissioner Ward and the work ell. Carl Saxey. Mrs. F. A. Tluish. city has arranged for the old folks .diiy Jlonday. DIED THIS MORNING (X R. Thomas. Mrs. O. R. Thomag, outing to take place in this city was blocked. Many more instances can be named where . Sunday, afternoon a testimony N. C. Larsen, Walter Startup, on Jnito 17th. The Tabernacle FROM PNEUMONIA . politics. , the two commissioners havebeen playing petty nail. meeting was held in College and Reed L. Anderberg. Arnold Dix- grounds have been selected for "the 4 from state arose , They have tried in every wato prevent the Many leading teachers Mrs. Mecham on. William V. Price, Mrs. Walter entertainment and all old folks Sarah Duke, the told 6f the experiences they had wife of George J. Duke, died this ' keeping up road improvements iip this county. They have A. of Pro!o and the wards to the Adams. A, W. Jones, and "even blocked the county surveyor from doing the work gone through in teaching stu-- morning from an attack of Goodnorth who are over 70, and all C. S. L. II. Startup. Philpot, f some of their experiences as the widows over 60 years, are invited and their manger be Mrs. should Blunienthal which, 51 done, Duke Ilenrv was win, dogn jdrs. year dents were Related. Sunday even- of age and The chairmen of Kh v. J. V. to participate. state H W. when the all John times been at had for Roundy.. been ailing pursued policyIias lew'ill be committees ing Elder James E. Talmage 'different the O. D. W. Jones. B.ters. Waid. J. number of years. She is survived attempted to push work along. ctured, in the Stake Tabernacle. by her husband, four sons and F. II. follows: as W. Thomas, genE. Frank Stoker. J. Halladay, Furthermore, the, state draws nO money from any He made a special effort to im- three R. R. eral K. pro-- . W. , Irvine, Sr., Jacob The eharge will Yonng, funeral Farrer, daughters. on the been importthe has the teachers until on spent money the county treasury press James Rooney. A. W. Carter, Mrs gram; David Openshaw, arrangebe held in the Fourth ward meetneeded to pay the warrants. The $13, ance of their calling and urged , roads and it is W, II. Rav. II. G. Blumenthal, ments; Mrs. Ldyia Cluff, refresh- - . house Thursday. them to greater devotion to their ing , 000.00 is in the treasury of Utah County, and Trom present Mrs. B. H. Bower, Mrs. Esthma ments. work. 'He said that they would Provo to take committees" wilt The different A. Mrs. Tanner. George . th Startup, indications the coinmissionerg.,are very anxiousto keep it he hles8e din their labors and lion summer school, advantageof William E. Sackett, Joel A. John arrange to get the old folks t the ' which oicns for there. orefl in doing their duty. park and home again, son, Frank Ramsey. , tern hers have mained i registration today. Commencing v i i- ' , f Ly-te- a c, til. 6. 1 i non-partis- an - Pro-You- ng T, tat.e -- t.f Eng-select- ed te -- f lee-tur- toet -- - by-law- s, - -- - rf tni tta 1- t -- 1 , TDOCVUM, I , fly-proo- -- f -- 7 ( - any--tlerir- - f q o ' o V. pneu-moni- a. f V i 5 Many t |