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Show M. ill yft 355iMrjrrs e b Lt.i To tka Working Man tk Tf y.m to s iino it i?' ' i n to ilol'ar t at you tarn an j antmrrTT.lit tbrAymi"nr:rr,K t k.5 5 f,t. irt i and Woman t, nrxt ib"t ini'itii;; ' r TnaoTiTJ u luikht ph nih lour puh m vfuri 1 1 v h a (' - i tl ORl'j l.- -t irv doll broke. HI) 1 i v .f 4 4 4 e ? .r, 3: O 3 4 , e Thursday vl ill be Y trail day at the Brigham instead of Wednesday, the day arranged for at first. Six hundred students ar pie- V paring to shoulder their picks and- shovele and togoTowork1' t r on the trail. They w ill be able to extend the line from the to Maple Flat in. the one s day, and will undoubtedly open & for further work in A trail building, Young-Univers- ity ( - & 8 4 the-wa- y 4 , .f. i 4 4. ift 4. $, Tomorrow is f, 3, .I, ,j, j, trail day. Y tp l,. Every rtudert in Provo's big educational 6 v- - 4 4 -, RAY CBERH ANSLEY DROWNED IN MEXICO I Ray Oberaausley, a gi aduote 0' the Brigham Young Uuhfr sity, and well known among -- 0 thr ymmgtri :opTeof''Lhib'i city, waa diovn in a ihe- - rt 1 Juarez a week ago Monday, 4 Mr. Oberliansley was lathing 4 In the river and owing to the 4 ; tjw' oul 1 near the in cmiHi.l ro! lx p 1 Im m 1 - ri peopli- - oi' t!-i- s will contribute strongest PEIlCtMEETiHfr tonard viuriinliv idajl -- 0. 1. TQ ' mm mm MMII1E mil --- i y dohiesta-it- DRY eOQBS STCP.E SUCCESS OF WORE Irnprov latent aas'tl.- - R. d M-- R-- wa-th- " e of these tutca The has teen brought about b: 4he u "IK vl v .d dons exisdng 0 J account 'Jj tV wa in Euroi-e- , and estLn-t- -s lnr'p tarougboct tbe UmtiU Ftot , SCHOOLS mdiCate that this country hr roro th 7 Tc,ff,uO,l nia Ctpdbi c! V ERCI-ia ccs- - cf r u5 ,ty. Mkiv rcyo: tn will u dent's .v hitcrevting Tho program for th public rtlvcM be giv'n out t- - tbo public in the re In this city has bcn arranged loFt .military condition of th f J c'"c':; t shoud fis closing veok, Ccnmcncing ,Hh tm tho for , 4' .rirhth program nights is as follows: Opening, Amfl C :r Jennie WUkinx ml field, Mr! 'Watso il has" rTv,' h ;! s LTl u PATRI;'RSS is fellows: . Opening. Anvil Cho" r:;AftEIT invocation by Jos. USEFUL LIFE Alvin Duke; selection, dial. Scene 2. Um. Tell; Class 4HMtrwmmcdli C use; piano selcCtio P w Wat soft who has reading. Marion Potr been seYlously RI witn pnebreo n son; essay,! Patriots and Patri for Frire;ni dtd at his h'me in the f by Kenneth Holbrook; q Fourth ward Friday afternoon. Mi I Live Till Sundorn, f'k-V.'ut-o- n vaz born in Scotland, Oct. Dixon; piano duet. Myrtle !xneiiij 11, . He became a member of and Gladys Naylor; Rrotimrotw by the Mormon church when he wac 21 "Yipcipal Geoi Powelson. J. F. ,Weie- cf ggcvTeb yfiars lator Jennie Reid,' was ordaiard a priest and two yYfoY Hsrmer, lato-elater an filer, v -High SrbosI Exercises. a year pi for to ctming to Utah lit In th Central school, Thursday 1856 1$ a preacher of the gospel - - among his own people. He orca-venlng, May 2d: Charus. I rri "Nancy pig; the plate 3 with the Jmvs C. WlilieA -many hardRrnlmEggmtmnrcztjYmTomnylirffTd ddrcss, Theodore Ralle; "In the Btl!ni, from exposures on tfch ier: vlcrn of vouth, which Fate reerves and tedious Journey. He cbt.q to for a bright manhood, theres no Rrovo almot Immediately after biz, -ueh v ord as fall," Thelma Eggert- - arrival In Ut.h -- d Ins r 1 "nlc Cute . er: Yankee ttif big borne. Fo meiy ylr3 h selection, foodie, with srlatlrog. Glenn Vn was connected with th? woofu mil's XI agenen ;.,! .High . .School, - Pst,"- tben It" started" working ta' the Orvr PtneLm- - TVfgh School. Prer. 70. H Was elected counselo- - ;n nt." Samipl Baird; High. the Fourth ward biabopri- - vltli future." AfdY'i Harmo: violin rcvr. Bishop J. E. Booth and Bishop Jck Tt, Retm-wpance of the South. Keeler. He filled a mls- Howard LeRoy Starr; Observa- - aion rio Scbtlnnd in 1877, aodin oi tlonA- - Seymour- - Gray; trtx Crad I be was ordained a patriarch. Zena Cluff, Maria "long, risen. Air. Watson ha salways taken pn K 1 ro a lc-2- at d Wood-lifto- n v " Thomas HiU and Alice Reynolds. Th Jndre awarded the first place to Mrs. J. R. kene Proeswr Oscar Kirkham -- lm - -- strong. The Judges ccrij ic 't-l- - -- . -- tT- -i -- meirrorKFlubi"' - i-- al! lj! but entries There pv has been opened, and the Provo peo Advanced Senior orations. ?f-- 8 J. P pie may be satisfied In knowing that Smith of Was-icand Mis Kudora r. the policy and the present slogum of rggerten of Utah. store can always be depen A the first mmakcr an upon, Quality FirsL then Price the subject an was Wotians Work ' Lowest T ' remarkably original In the derotup"'ThA Teoiite 6rWov6'regretofr ShF wns' sfu much loving such a competent man- - cere and pursuaslve and gave po ager as Mr, E. E, Brown, and wish quotations. Miss Eggertsen spoke him success in- his Tblng"I In I tfe. However. Mr. Brrwn wBl continue ci,P her subject matter w'dl Ir company hand end the quotations, o buying for the which In connection with his urchases for tVr-wero a namher, were w - U Ms Nebraslia store. ehosen: The funmnary wr s ' a jo and C. W. Watson. Apostle James E. Talniags was In trod need and asked the question Whv should we meet for peace wher over half of. thfiu,men .OLtheH. a.Id. at war? He then spoke of the wr men who met at The' Hague am raised their voices for the cause 0' peace. The speaker referred to the statement that war could not last lone on account of the great cost and said that a peace obtalnedjm this ground could "not be a" "lasting' peace"!' for "I would not be founded uron the r principles. If nations, are kept from war simply because of the bsaors veto, that peace will W Insecure anu they will find a way to break through 1L We must stop trying to teach peace to the nations and begin with the Individuals. Let the mother begin with the, child at her knee. We dc not want to kill out the fighting spirit but wo-- j znust. , direct , ft.,, to a cl t,,. , truth rathed than toward triumph. of strife i. and s. stnieclr This' time x tf i i sn 4 p had to come, before we could ' righteous peace. The time sh-i'- i rcome hen we" shall' w anFlo rfiFw Kb our fellcw men Instead of trying tc I.-CI- 1 1 be easily traversed by either a horse or on ' foot and will make Maple Flat, its springs and wonderful scenIo beauty accessible to anyone who cares to make the trip. ' MapleFlat Is a spot of wonderful possibilities. If comprises about ten veret of grove and grass right up on fop of the mountain 0 the east of us. There ar cseveral ice cold springs and a very pretty setting Tor a summer hotel. The air Is of the purest - the e! irrmi hr conditions comparable to the best' Sw itzerland has to nffer. The Inducement to tourists, rhould the Flat ever be Improved, tro extuemely high. The trail, since it was inaugurated by the students will be termed the W trull. This name was decldd upon ahd will be its official title. It Is intended to be a practical monument to the school and will be - improved each year until It becomes an mportrnt "adjunct to tbe six'iai life of the institution. . y. c f r t will v 45 'un-ct- ir- - nst-'-i- twcin the who would he able to take up aims an? r.gU in c: sc of CHe-sPt Lal-cc irty has approximate iy men, snd the halirce 01 e scAerod reoi?. the ftbT couwfes cf tho Ai.e In projiortion to population. Some of r iu the counf. tie ranebieg dl'trti.'i'V ao'w a leoror.'.ui '6 s r cf tho-- ir.u.e th'cl.lv .. -- 1 -- Christ. - 5. A duet was rendered by J. mc roxi L s The Mutual ...-a- grade tcuty h'v 1 s. cont-atvnt- The r J e route. a j tie it cords r,troY.itvy. 3 s,i X c? pvrt Y ft h s, .u : srots , ths wosterB coijn-- j tion of' sevtn stakes met in contest ca and invocation was offered by Clifton been neglected for want of a t 'arefu' rit SrtiYdtjy sfternoon and way to reach it. To obviate this dif--, Rev. J. A. Smith. y O. Mr. I,. Wider Inez Mrs. Allen wasthesect rd fhe winncis wfi go to Galt Til- the student 8 of the BiighamJ Knight l!?y..F5;.?,3f;:kYJ,r.r7 APX74fe8lnaLtJImnchcoBpeLtiwim. JSaE. JLXv.y:sttT7tacJ.n3L7iX0J!Caalitmi.iieaket jmd eltwred to build a pony trail to the Flat Com-- i sermon recently vacated hr M Tj V B crn. J3c, J. W, Robinson of tbo 11. f war and its and evils against Mr. Wlsler has had wide cyr,ence' A. presidency took chnrge of tb cro mittee w ere reed, purveyors sent ed to the life of Jesus Christ in this line of refen v c nvr.rd a con'j-encwork, having lc-- r n test and as scon as the held the with , His and t teachings, for examples of the mercantile business for ten A -5 .remi-'- r lal club to th 3A'- - brl drawn lets their . TJaA1.neacft....and.Jta.greai Jfnfbiejcmvull he- 'tub officials agreed to lend all the "Weaker praised President Wilson fo Hie estahnslunvarta - TanadA.'? for msTnuthUt: seven yearn, and B'nce that time l.s T The Boys Chorus of the Juab stsd.t ?id. possible and enthusiaztically standing against war. worked with the Golden Rule S'-- r. ri cut sn-- tie "Utah Sabo eionr entered into the projects support. A sentiment on peace was given bv until he became manager of the o secend. Prof. Thoraas-C'l- cPlane are all laid and tomorrow will Elder Luther Eggertsen, In which he Economy store last Octohen M- -. tbf Of rtafr act- - u s ad be given over to irail building.. University' referred to the necessity for war Wlaler has made some wonderful de- Judicator end swarded the first The trail to the flat will be four feet Japan, the evils of the day, and against in the growth of tlat In- - to Juab stake, H and will approximate follow the urged that all be soldiers of Jesus stitution for the short time this store W'ill vc- present .n-if- adjust's? ttx.s on b'-r-li- rt be kept around twenty per cent anu tbe-- , a c? BFW)3T'XTT7tiircro'r'r"r' DEMONSTRATED Ti!E - dirf-icii- state show 4',0etl u.ei.. yar"3f i ''e:nce bong due t the lack n t o' the cenntv ncscie-- s Tbe A atln ? YT7it:iYTriRt5rr: i. , corrtv - relief. The rr - try has intm-d- i- -c- various pieces of pronertv This throughout the county sensor the rommisslor rs hcv- refused to rduce wide's taxes thrpnr mty ho'deY h'v& enough preA to provide fOY tbems-lu-- o number of widows with Jtrg-- ' property rights have b ei turned down, and In mnv Cases the board hrs been roundly ,srcrrd for this p-.i- hlfjv do you t! jr QllSfjPJtfSl-,.4ili41L- L widows, and lu-- puiauvjuulji at-- o While tue militia ten-a- s ta, oj out tl t etrte have not y t been ct: figures taken fiom tie govt-- : n.cnt tcsig rhow tbat the State oi Utah asb about Ko.CmO men qua!L! i for ii'iiitiiy duty. While '.he coir.ty a t niordxjthfougaout U: -- county court houec f. ; purpose cf rebating tax) -- ut S EQUALIZATION BOARD MEETS HERE The" Boaid if cousisting of the three X?JJ th. m- ..bv-tnu- y .y i -, 1 Cog-whe- , THE 5 1 ,v;' e '1 w homes, public improvement v, none imlividual pleasure r. . r much happier eondition from every point of view. A t. tinuation of the forme- - vsteni uothiug but murnciivl decline and decay, dejirroiation of your individual prn;m tv. mid a pouonrued laekvvrrl t waid tie t. hieh of these appeals 1 1 ns i ti e best policy for Fe shallowness of, the watm Is 7 friends were unable to aeccimt f for the unfortunate mans ! death He is survived by a v wif? and tw 0 small children be- - 4 sides a. number of relatives 4 . C residing in Utah county. T HELDJN 'd s! gre.uer opj oitpuity for nil thus of vvoik to develop, tm s , m v 1 l together with many citizens! the rf torn, will leave early in the 4 S 41 4 v 5 4 4 5 4 4 S' t morning to spend the day in building p f cny'XrF!rto hnvyall been completed and 'Wnefd'v decided upon es the dav j the cccaiiian SUNDAY For several years various plans! h.'ive been discussed for reaching Flat. railroads have1 The Peace meeting held in the Pi Iden proposed, a tunnsl elevator has vo tabernacle Sunday aftnniocn fvt" been suggested and a cable mad company was even incorporated i large audience. Mrs. J V. Air-the r reject. None - of - these presided and in a biitf addiess exhave materialized plained the call fob the ousting. The .retho(K in the meantime, one of the choir and congregation sang AmeriiBl-- r"9 - You v x.LroTTS'1. up i i tumr w f on Xi o tiv'money U it you mak j oil gt l"u ofruai 1M 0 jmoji ini Proto concerns ami .semi ii ( i to catalomieFouW WIIKKE YO!' XMVKU OFT ' OF IT B ( K lint If sou u tli none? Hut )ou v' from these same local jo,)!e ami concerns, anti sjtcikI i, with tl.em, its 'a leal p c.i.ch ;irJini the expre z t fmt wintmi ot I'm lyr'PUT tTT'T'TTTtff'hvr'i'Tfef ft to au get 1TI.F VALri'. r it fis vvjl'11. This our upon part is bomul V insure more an-- bvtter p.:y-- . o!,, X j VOLUME VII PROVO CITY, VTAII, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1915 Pro-fi'sa- Smith. r i 1 nl -- 1 - -- t, two-year- s F-- -t Retold Stories. nn GYonemennr r- f In Ue retold stories for th3 Junior active part in the development The new home of the Crawfoid rcenl solo. Brimhzll; been Hanrvthe has a and fat hiil country Hair Dressing Parlor has just been c'asaes Miss lorna Rorth of the Utah Velma How-- ' Days. Interests of th worker ' for th, completed at 115 Academy avenue Stake came first and told Th Sep-- ' T,. E. Fgc?Yter church. He was held In love, end in.italled w ith the yery lily with diamatlc effect and held zniwrinteedont hva ro--k - esteem by all who fever came In you- TrfCTbhT,,- lfi-- a iid i e nee Vr an oed in Intrreri. n accomoda-ionewest fixtures and every r- -r 'Cfnue Where th Life tact with him for he was -r was th The Dog bf Flanders Mrs. this line of work. Fuss; .BfiYfc.aKUjaiLjask. ready to help ;i:t: d r t fc.. BAlul' Chawfofd' has aiwired m expenseAilH subject chosen eck. mentrio anyone in distress. of and the Stake it wpl a Alpine of line toilet complete getting ..Cred'iaN-m.. i . YeYcrsses';-;.-Mr, -- XVatemt tssnrrtTeit - bv- - Mr the- and CtTY AND PETITIONERS requisites," hair goods, etc.," and this tolL Af t,e theatre, twr adopted daughters, .M. rohbK effcYf. wife, now one of the most and her exceiert TO DISCUSS ELECTION 21: May H. Allen and Mrs Belle Am John evening. Ftake Juab of tha Leona, Ingram complete establishments of Its kind rise above them. wen! chnru tooth Orchestra; residents of Provo, and --inson, 3415. tod for Her n?w TelpgnimB hair dressing parlor has The After presenting the case of The time is coming when women ! y Vacatl" Time. bv Fo?einl Tls grandchlldrcn: also two torofhes, which should serve terpretation was good. The ' last re the petitioners to the Supremi? j shall rise and assert her right and done something U'class; n raver. 'Irvu William Watson of Proio. and Jr- - c "1 strv was given bv Miss Thelma ojrgmHe, business t6 Provo as court' last week, that body isa lesson hetber or not she shall r,nis say Watson, living In Scotland and bz sued an order calling upon the v Tl' tabc, chairs, screens Thwfler who retold "The Lsmnd of 'tnow; class reorsentarion. Howped son to be slaughtered In war. r her '"God BYahm: Gir v two sto-Yeoaip. Tbe7 sisters, JTrt, Jeanette Undcrwoul ev Chris St. topVr. ard other acccsioiies to this modern city commissioners 6f Provo to He referred to the Jananea " 4 t. cf Salem, and Mrs. Jane Devin., !!. vr ,f Won .rhonn, ad told. 'and her tbe on local business enterprise were made In cellently either cnll an r thelr efforts for- - pesee a fw decades all tbe bcvhe Nlaht Through Ing in Scotland.- Provo v hy Provo workmen, and those miration of the audience and option on the last Tuesday it . and how even they ago t L. Eircei E. lncndent rrort. The funeral serz let swill be held June or to dppoar in the 4 tm of who believe that this city la not np- - olace. Mios Fadle Shipley cf Alpine reec- -. esusoef 4 The rlri u; tbe Stake Tabei nzob TimEdy ?t rhami, should visit the store on wer first. ' v , Supreme court Saturday, May ' God that men shall die for rob ctb-- ; P'-'-- i, m tv. 2 a" b" m. p. la The girU chonmes he as It roprosents 52 to show cause why such an svenu. end bvUced-'m, ' er not kUUgach.othet;,, Byw Ih?. iritera-m- r number y u j The Lest1 I "at and of newest test during the election should not be hljdd. everything or will of God shall be. tfone the and Utah Mr. niv'roe- - v 'll pne in ? few Juab In Its line. It is undoubtedly the best Alpine, This order has been mistnearth. r"'-Ago: w song. cr "Ixmg. B. C. tz ipt"-etn- t This tered. forg contest was th by the state. 71 ?- terpreted by many to mean that At the close of Dr. Talmag-- s ser .In WrH sizh''.1 .loWb-with Utah Fiuit Stake th" Juab Kcmd. call must the commissioners osf- mon, Mrs. Aird announced the tyiw ffs Crvn o" Vl" th at Session. torirrfon CLUB 'otlzfni Evening COMMERCIAL the election, but this is not the cers for the ensuing year. R R I ftrl -" M"The AY'ichf and zras session d'hote!? DINNER WEDNESDAY Jacob evening as case, City Attorney made presort. L . Irvlnq was , t iJ Fift L,f to th Scc'or claz3 orations and t'n tation of diploma. Posra r v jo 4,l Cclcman will appear for the and N. F vice president ' '. Eggertsen, Jovou n V ' chorus. tlon; t suartets. w closing TV ' first number det c dants and Attorney Jacob The Provo Com merclal club will Wilson . secretary. Strauss rYgduet"' y Tnzb to com ladle suartet Stake the Mr end flu V, ' Evans will appear ftr the peti' The servieetf e,o'ed wih y sre not to be resented Flowers busme-'ti" of tri Stake followed the with fu" 12 Jadiz z tiun.-rs-. - After the hearing the when torrorrew Robert r at oclock 1rt" President J. B. Kee'-first and second nlaip measurer end tbilYrmn of iz i on-cOvii i will vfrv Imeortnrt questions will be Nebo Stake taking the last, Thi render a decision benediction. a 0 cu inUca.n contest as won by Utah Stake wih points between second and fHi' ro" " iiT rr discussion. wfci.h will be of very material r.d This Utah won in Juab second, also f:nt 'aloe fo the people of the. state place, so close was tbe conip,,tri T Duembeny, who . Miss Margaret been working bnKl to g t a Nebo second. the male with B. quartet Lizzie Mrs citr trciV Meldrum, in the settlement of A number New Jn the SentoP oratlons therp T.. has been spending the a was mixed for In There difference th weights and measures e' l 'o to r of vexing questions relative TIv nrer, has reported 11,752 43 for the sl York studying music rr.d-Peaker8' Eart Hoyt. Juab; RMr. Roylanee on this trip w" be- on double cf lending local ony quartet on point elections and pettilons Gates, hasrat.ut J home, prer?! furd for April and I2.2S5.14 ii a thr- we shall ).nov given prop r option. , for special funds. in company with Miss Gates. s ufHou. (Continued cu Page 4.) (Continued on 'Page 8.) I 4 eA d C J- , t ed-z- pY-M- ',.R '' n f- - -- iSe Ih-y- lne-ro7urif-- -- vt r-'l- - v I fF-a- O t -r jr h'-ire- e. y-- , s - tG- - rrsdi; 1 -- a s have-forsake- - '"' n I- -1 - to-dat- e v , w? de ' ft""", - ) vwn p-- . r1' -- r jv- Y- -- 1 , S- 1 n-- eiv ti'." - Ucyl-nce- 's 1 f tv-ee- n b-- 1 th rcir As psT-ht'i- si - - - 4- - - 1 -i 4 I |