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Show .4 ,V " 'T V.'f NO. 21. PROVO CITYr UTAH, FRIDA-MARCIP1- VOLTJMEVn 1915 2, PHYSICIANS JOIN DRU- IN GGISTS FORTHE THEIR FIGHT GOVERNORS SIENATURE M ik TSpecial to The Post.) t$ fg $ fl $ zsmMJ0VWi.rtT(rrna Salt Lake City, March COMMERCIAL CLU3 7"T0 GIVE SMOKER 12, 3 p. m. The legislature will In ait probability & adjourn toniht without being able to take any further action upon the pro - hibitioto bill as it has not yet come and it is portable from that nothing will be done until passed the time for action. Since yesterday prominent at-torneys have been Investigating the j law regarding the status of the pro- bltlon hill and tome ' of them now claim that the bill Is law regardless ,'of the action of the governor. They A i uf v V T-- v ;vVa ''-- f . . i W H hi r 1 f O' ; h; lie r ir ' Tuesday evening. Boxing contests, wrestling matches and other H ports will be held and ' j Mr-- ,n lutoxi-eating-'Hon- v.' r tr ai 0 J ) - iV w!,) V .&$- - terainffientTOHninr tee of tise Commercial club has arranged tor a big smoker to take place at the club next u i , e i im 9 C ,a' refreshments will ' Be served. The regular meetings of the Commercial club will be held at the club rooms tonight and members are urged to be pres- - mltled to Governor Wm. 8pry on the fifth and that Inasmuch as he has sent v GENERAL VON 8AN0ERS, TURKISH COMMANDERAND HIS ..e' xj&t Vei to.ccntinue the German reorganization objected to the employment""? Ger- of the Turkish army before the war. man officers w)ien they arrived al8TAP? He had served in the German army most a year ago. For several months and,ln..tha geaeraistafLJLt 4heAim he and the German officers who came pt his selection for bis present post German general In command of the he had the rank of lieutenant gen- - with him (about twenty) could do Turkish armies which have been rout eral, and commanded a division. His nothing, but when the war broke out ed by the Russians in the Caucasus mission was made , difficult because they .were all given. Important commountains. He was sent to' Turkey Russia as well as England strongly mands. fessions r" t The doctors passed a resolution en dorsing the actiop of the city druggist - iir thehf pledge not toeelf "tatoxlcattng liquors for any purpose whatever and they pledged themselves not to proscribe anything but grain alcohol I a resolution which they passed." The attitude of the druggist end physicians on the Tfquor gnestion i creating much comment around town arir vtll eompletely da away with .the sate of intoxicating liquors except in I few Instances where the bootleggers peddle a bottle of liquor J sent back no word to the senate, what ac- Horn ha may now 'take will count for f. nothing, as be kept the bill passed the, limit given him by law. It Is understood that a record wa rnadato the effect that the blU was the first transmltted-t- the governor on the fifth, later the governor asked that the date be changed to the sixth, and this change was made on Beginning Saturday evening, March the JouVn&l. Upon this point the 28, at 8:I5,thefirst of a series of dry forces will undoubtedly wage a legal battle should the governor veto be given. The lecture are ta be in the measure. 4th? tabernacle . vndeg the auspice t a 0f the Ypunsr Men s Mutual Improve- .. The senate has been sauntering part of the afternoon waiting .for the rrent as.oc'aMori of Utah stake. Prof. Bi. If.. EasrtBad-priLwwmore was struck ourof clause acting, vocqtlons ard Industrie, has thoma.f-thafifty Important measures, tut ter in direct charge end is arranging thia morning .some of - the more lm- - with many of .the. best educators and , lecturers on the course. portant ones were reconsidered. Saturday seem to be great disappoint- - eufng,. March 20. will be given to the ment among the people generally over subject of Commercial vocations and ... - . Lf n - IS . . 4 ,.$ e . o it v , -- Att tj lf fk 0 iJi r- W ' ; - That "the doctors of Utah cduntjr and Provo are going to ' siipp wt ihe druggists agai.'iht the sale of vas demonstrated last night at Spem er's cafe, when the druggists entertained the ; doctors of Provo. Alex Hedqulst acted as tout master of the occasion and questions of Interest to both physicians and the druggists were freely discussed. Tb Federal Narcotic law, which went Into effect March flrst and which affect both druggists and doctor was freely discussed by the members of both pro- IWOMEUS' CLUBS" r HOME FROM EAST; vS, GIVE ART EXHIBIT 1 ' Iidcnf Ceorgi Young the Brigham.. ENTERTAINMENT rfmhaiCtt - , University, t - -- 1MV. EXHIBITION OF In order that the public may have an opportunity of viewing the splen- ' did collection of v old masterpieces ar- copied by Utah artiste and also-thchltects exhibit, "both of which "were sent out under the auspices of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs for educational purposes, the art studicof the B. Y. U. will be th rowr. open next Monday afternoon from 2 until 6 oclock. , Prof. E. II. Eastmond will lecture the different schools ot art ren- resented 'and "'xhel following ''imislcal program will be rendered : Solo, Aleen Cluff; duet, Ora Bailey and 'H. last Wednesday night fremtha j tU5b!lBttWo"iVrs,"eohvchllbiLii!2?Il Er , A SECURED TEACH S ff. . V' VOCATIONAL ART - ? e J'iatthd'fcrYhe" augp!e6s 'of '"the' HT. M- M. L A,, with E. IL Eastmond, super--' mamvisor of Vocational Guidance, moth exhibition Is being arranged to be held in the M. I. A. gymnasium during the month of May, 1915. This - exhibit will be composed of all lines "oF'nianua'T Oflafta'wortcr 3ii ch as carpentry, construction, m- aenry, biacksmltlng and various line of metal work, sign and ' scenery pointing, general bouse painting' and. vacrgTjkf are' held aV Cinclnnatlr-tervlcweri . yesterday. President Br'm- hall sail that he was pleased to get V i?W y back to school but the trip east hal been very profitable. There 4iere i 'lvernortrmtttndronnhediTporeMloflC"shop'ritritn5'-riTmeasure. He had promise!! the com- - take up the subject of banking and twq thousand In attendance will discuss the advantages and dis-- convention and eleven Utah ' rdvantage,? of that Bre of work, so Trustees of" the Agricultural College that young men who are 'adanted or i CL SbarnJchSIrR. forward io.Jial.yocatlcn may . f de paper hanging; graining, Interior of McCune r Salt Lalle, nnd Mrs. A.W. instructirtj. Prof. Earl Jav Glade, and Tihlshlhg, cement ' wortC"'" orating Angus T. Wright of Ogden, each to, head of the Coenmercial department stone cutting, eta. The fine Art of the Brigham Young unversity, . aerye four years. crafts will be represented luei xail-l?!4igeWfrCfiteffiertiaivoc!4tifS'gsa This" r3lRepre8tntatTve AfThur" IL Adg'mwnrtwwnrotoridr inf education in the Columbia University VfT"Wr Rlter,- WaldeniiTTan'TSAt,' re)YyH)'ealing with the educational be- - lo, Anna T5uke; ' boIo,; Hejen Newell. carving, china painting,, leal her work, '' I was' secured for the Church Teacbo: Ituyley of Pcnnsylvanla, who has Atithon H. Lund, Belle Anderson Gem- - aspect especially. : 1 '' been etc. There are a great many opportunl- - College svimmer school. A number of gun a light against Senator Penrose .The following comlttees have men, W. "VY, Armstrong, ah of Salt There will be a special place eet to at work to make the affair a ",Lake; H.:Tirttolapp of Ogden anu w.- ties in the'eommerclal field. Hoc JumeaLlofiiepiaaterqpducatqrs will al8oben the ground ; that his for the fine art,. , aside Prof.' E.H. Eastmond; T, Porters of Davis county, for the trained men and a great opportunity present for this coming summer's the Senate" was obtained corruptly. of member and Prof. 0. D. Campbell;- music, Mr. Rupley, is himself,.'-- ' at the present time for the expression work, term of four years. He Mrs. Wm. Roylance.Mrs. Jacob Evans After visiting. .his son in .NewJYofk .congres ifr6flt r Pennsylvania, -- Trustees of the State School of the jet .developed-pow- er : .and ,i aptitude Jn the and Mrs. I. H. Masters: refreshments, MORE Deef and Blind Maud May Babcock the service of commercial betterment and a number of eastern universities, charged. In ; an argument before the Mrs. G. W. Fltzroy. Mrs. E. H. which handled Committee went i.enter-OgdePresident of In the world transaction and lo Washing- Senate Brjmball of Salt Lake an'f J. W. the that P.eed W. Creer and esse of liquor he ton Eastmond Mrs.', Penrose, visited Senator wherq aech to serve b!x years, and pripe. Prof. Glade has given years - J 0. HIGH LINE CAIL1L Penrose of In behalf comcombined M. eats LotL R. of members Utah's Mrs. other and Ihe fo serve reception and. of rhomas'E."" McKay of Ogden to careful preparation study ( Congressmen, Howell for ..the purpose of buying votos mittee is as follows: Mrs. ErE. j commerce and Is very able to Inform delegation. four years. . He charged More bids were opwied Wednesday Mrs. S. R. Callaway, Mrs. A. C. Trustees of the' State Industrial 'voung men regarding the opportunities, end Johnson cam home on the same through paid Agents." of labor Lund, Mrs. J. W. Alrd, Miss Alice Rey- for building laterals on tbe blgb line that employers bigaso train. of Ideals of and Gardner School Henry requisites, training President Brlmhall states that In coerced the tf toen to vote for Pen-- nolds, Mrs. R. R. Irvine. Jr, Mrs. R. canal from the Strawberry . project. Tork T. A. Williams of 8alt Lake. trercial avenues 'and training. viMied, the student rose In the primary. ; Mr Rupley .was Beesley, Mrs. Ira Dusenberry and The new contract runs west from Jobn Walsh of Farmingtoiv N. A. Buttle Is. practical man fn banking all the schools-bof the can four Payson through, the Goshen gap snd Brigham, Youtig Univrr- - elected as a radical Republics n and a Mrs. J. W. Llerly. end through his experience give body Tanner of Ogden, each' to serye i was he but in 10 Into the Goshen valBey. The Spanish 1912, of cents suiter other A small fee Institutions admission and Utah Progressive of be slty, directions that will advantage, nt years "iwderthe-nothlFork. ' on will to of e V. wffl Gradlngycompany of jpaatsk col B. 'charged apply The TJ.ofr 'Members Fork were the lowest bidder and bid ' . arrive. In the east they transporting; pictures. firmiYlTd--wereKbd'- i $22,196-2an4 John... Watson ot. Ogden, Lund so that an evening ot enlighten- make good end are BC!n.ajpong the ' 4TsxiB9tj!aiex.ise3samz aald t)r. cxu s e follows: w o cv e MATERIAL" FOR rack to serve for thp term of four ment and entertainment Is promised, - leaders. Utah studentsl $22,615.63 x OF SCHOOLS CLOSING Ryberg JBroa., Logan The first meeting wttl begin a se- Brlmhall neel not come borne for years. 22,795.1$ J. as Icr find open I. Whitney, Sprlngvllle each..they Satur of plenty positions rles 'of , eight lectures X Members of the State STATION OREM 24J208.0 - Ogden, March 10. Word re- Heuser A Sims, Salt Lakie was east them the in next Candland the D. eight day evening during Iduid Commissioners W. A Gee, ceived at the local headquarters of the Hedenbery, Olson f Mount Pleasant Arnold G. Glaunue1 weeks. Remember the 24,378.0 IN MEETINGHOUSE. been Provo has FIRE It forest , district that Fourth of of. the the and are under J. free COMING Lynch auspices William awlt IS f Salt Lake ' Salt Wasatch Go., school t Grading necessity to close jhe public Salt Lake, T. It. Merrill of Richmond V. MM. L A. of Utah stake 24,79.7$ In 10. j a Bmall .Lake March settlement Tuesday McDermott, Springville, and John F. cAldestor., of Richfield, Material for the Orem station is northern ttu, H. G, Gilkerson, Salt Lakej 25,431.75 Nevada, because F F Birch, assistant, manager of afternoon fire broke out on the rocf each to serve four years. to arrive and the work Oj wolves have become so numerous and Meaner,, A RJch, Los Angeli 28,082.0 house beginning ward Second of the was meeting here of the Knight Tintic properties Members of the State Board soot falling from constructing the new 110,000 buhding vicious In that locality. The Infor - j The bid were sent to Washlngtoa . menthly caused from. burnln Pharmacy J. L. Franken of Salt Uke, Wednesuay attending as the janitor was firing un on the west half f the k tabernacle J if atlon was brought to this city by ,W. for awarding the contract which will j the fine to nerve five years; W. H. Dayton of meeting of th Knight companies, ., Ukllhood go to the Spanish the furnace for Primary class and had lot kill commence Immediately. The y. Blakeslee. a deputy foresterxvho Salt-- ' Lake to serve four years;. - as they-s- u ; on. Fork from It bidders,full draft rrtvedtedayParadiseailey; ; wasnotioedjn Alexander- - Hedqul5Uet Provo, to LUCKY BOY LEVIES tenter on have both will out tbe contract. much out'before to facings , damage be to ASSESSMENT carry put prepared , j serve three years. streets." north The West First and have bee let toe ia somewhat contracts in and . attic the Five situation the was i done up Although Exgoing by Member of the State Board of will be about 40 feet from the alarming. Forester con-- j building the main canal and lateral front Blakeslee . Bcne-jM. C. .. aminers of Barber Dr. . . at. with buckets of wkter the fire was property line and the vacant space will tend thafit jup to date and theyT aggregate $40. of Salt Lake,' for the term of theLucky Boy Mining company he used for lawn and flowers. - j soon quelled. 145.37 and some of the contractor that ous. fire he The forester declares The afterdepartment held a here . yesterday meeting three years o the a iadstream won eard ptjeaMS.whiereth jwolve . hgve. already started work ..l an assessment of lucent jeame and ' Members of the State Horticultural f noon, levied Iwill dol-on now Job the and the , canal. Twenty-fivthis adult attacked the on engineer and.for delin-persons. roof,; pouring J. Edward Taylor o. a share on the capital stock;' or of t to a B. was give arrlvewlthin reason considered unsafe It toj oou. .8, superintendent day 28. the Willlamscn, will lars damage sales repair Thr day April H. Homer, Jr of quent April 9, ' Balt Lake, c- send the children to schooL That construction of the reclamation see--' Monday evening. March 8, a fare - the marks fer commencing work Pleasant Grove, Charles H. Smith of proceeds, about $25,000, will be used ot foundation. Nevada la thinly settled, vice, accompanied by hi secretary, X section was given lh honor of the y&rs. to liquidate indebtedness incurred In well program cctitrTllldt 6Ach to wrv be difficult he Contends, C. Killer, was In Provo W3aeday It and for week would who leaves this Otto Mehr Members of tbe Utah Board cf Com- developing the property. The report referendum till Initiative Tbe and or adults to obtain as- - and wjent over the canal system with. children to for states th northern are to a mlsalon mission era for the Promotion of Uni on the strike mafle last1 week last senate Wa In 1 the defeated If were attacked. The project' engineer J, I. LyteL Mr, which . (stance a they one that the yet rather , ' Itonnlty of LeglslaUon In theOf United the effect This called cr was believed wolves are to be. suffering Williamson left Provo for ColoredB. up yetterday .E. evening, os" Hinckley, superintendent not. is surprising Ogden, bunchy, R. Holllngswcrttii -Cbex'OH'A ino the 'froM lOd tb"thestatnndu8lrIarscbo6irwas"dowh'anernoonrBeIiator fTOt' dUeue' tuourt having- been nd III go from there to Meetener- TiBlga, t is U B. Wight of Park City, Jerrold R. there wa Invaded to reconsider from and passed by transmitted wolves that iri-elater he will probably locate in Salt fromrih? point where tbe strike Wednesday on a but.nesa trip and to tlon ' ,. : 13 vote of 7.' from a ' the Lake to' district visit irercbers of bl family. City. Oregon. wa made to the known ore eona-(Continued oa page 4.) ; - A. - J re . -- ; iin gt t k, "dteEcntft'eHfae-TlBivepty-sf-lltsli- ' je ewavffignnrirr'wor ' success'-Arrangement- ' . - BIDfcOPEHEO , Inter-Smo- ; , h . 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