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Show kJ HAVE YOU TRIED They are wongetters. If little one. you are in need tiy Post Want A Ad. business derful VOL. Vtt. These Flagg of American Seamen Spell Victory UTAH COUNTY FARM BUREAU PRESIDENT PLEDGES SUPPORT TO FEDERAL FAVORS CON- GOVERNMENT OR HEAVY CROP SCRIPTION TO RAISE ARMY directors of the Utah met today County Farm bureau office of the . the U;0o a, m.. in to consid-- ' county agricultural agent, of the federal deer an urgent' call that the partment of agriculture, in food proboard lend its assistance for "conservation food duction - and directors twelve of the 19lT. Each spoke for the farmers of the Tbe board of SENATORS PRAYER IN MOMENT OF NATIONS PERIL EVOKES PRAISE - Washington. 9, President Washington, April Wilson threw the weight of his personal influence into the scale today in an effort to overcome opposition in Congress to the administration army plans based on the draft system. Summoning Chairman Dent of the D C., April 9 Senator J. Hamilton Lewis in the Senate today in referring Senator Smoot's prayer, debate last week in the Senate on the. warxesoluiion. clos-tng- p military committee, now' considering the bill, the president made pledgiTig their respect! veaistfictB, it clean hat he b e ii vesth e VaM y oF said: to the government loyalty and support we nation hangs ou the action of m beheld the this Sir, body maximum production of in this regard. He ' will plea for a s the other at close Congress the night crops this season. of tbs debate he certificate 4 ti.nke a similar exposition of the mil- Following a discussion on the to the world that this is a itary situation to Representative out he ways and means of working of Kansas, who has led opposiWhen the country.. Christian j tion suggestions made by'the department to the draft "plan among the Reeminent senator from Utah of agriculture a set of recommendof the military members Do -' publican Mr, Smoot, brought the proyou know how to spell Victory in a war with Germany or anr other pow on earth? These sailo-- s ations were adopted by the hoard and committee. of the to close g do. ceedtngs great battleship Texas and this Is the way." Their flags spell the word in the naval code, which is by bowing a pledge made by each member In the war address Mr. Wilson for- an international language, thoroughly- understood by Gorman sailors. his head in submission to the farmers the before same the bring mally told Congress that in his JudgGreat, Captain of us all and to of his community and urge them ment the United States must face . breathed to his colleagues a These recommendations fololw it her enemy with ft certain weapon in LUCINDA prayer that the Father of our THOMAS H. VINCENT PROVO MEN GET were as follows: . the form of an army raised by applimercies and our destinies Plant wheat and potatoes where cation of -- the principle of universal we where us o might guide DIED LAST SATURDAY lott and rotation conditions are right FUNERAL SUNDAY INTEREST III LUSERO liability for ' military'" service 'al a would do no wrong. Css great care in properly treating duty of citiienshlp. Supplementing "The only similar instance,, and selecting seed. that he Issued a statement recently I know of in parliamentary HELD TODAY FUNERAL and COPPER PROPERTY j. Raise more sheep, hogs approving in every detail the departThe funeral serv'ees over the rehistory is when Lord Broughbureau ment plans, which have the unianl-mou- a poultry on the farm. The ham, in the instance of Quen of Thomas H. Vincent were mains and hogs. will help in securing sheep A number of local men have Jus approval of the army 'general knelt before the Caroline, We Funeral services over the remains held in Salt Lake Saturday at the "iC J. Raise more forage crops.-staff. , tl, his invocation from returned a trip to the Lusero Lord, tendering Mrs. Lucinda Holdaway, the wM- - undertaking parlors oFEber CrHall. of Tecommend corn, millet oats and to God. I likewise Jdin in the mine on Deseret mountain and ad ew of the late 8nadrach Holdaway. Solos were rendered and Rev. Elmer peas for irrigated land. of that eminent senaprayer ' to oining the Deseret Mountain mine. EUREKA BULLION silos in order getjbe were held -- in tor- like- - apearl tendered by- ward today ii Goshen delivered the funeral adground-Our I of ' acre the' property They were, elated-W- ith most feed from an the Perl at the feet of the The remains . were and a large number of friends and dress. then tons 25 15 to land wUl yield irom and back of ore takbrought samples STRIKES DIG CAVE Master,. whose path of light relatives were in attendance. The brought to Provo over the Orem and silo of corn fodder an acre., Every en from which Vathe show na priperty brightness may radiate in Interment took place jn the city cem- - ere taken to the tesidence of Mrs. lues' in to Utah county paid for Itself this gold, silver and copper of , and merer a Christian course y' FCOT LEVEl , Here they laid in f 136.90 per ton. and. general samples . Oil . etery. f year ty saving feed. for this distinguished tribunal MrrrHtrfdavfarmd Tail'' Saturday irate for friends to viey until Sun- show values from 50 to 8?5 per ton. the j trees snd plant, corn, nwrthrWThrateF'aay the orchard The company has five fell claims One of the largest caves ever fellow citizens pf this country morning of old age and general de day at 1:45 when the funeral sorghums, vetch and clover, and are on in the Tin tic mining dlv , there surface foe croppings may know the necessity was formed and went to the bijity after lingering illness. She g. All land being summer fallowaU wss them in the Eurekft Bulk t of is struck trict that there' without tree speech and that hoed was born In Wayne county, Illinois, Second ward chapel for. the cervices, an ' immense indicating ed should be planted to some ore - body under the ion mine last Satnraay forenoon on ' and beans. and was 88 years of age, ' She cams . Elder Fdward Faner of the Sec- mountain. . crops, as corn, potatoes the 425 foot level. A. F. Acord had the 1848 1 ond ward This will not materially damage in took and her to Utah with The property is coated about 3b put in' ft round of shots and when he bishroplc parents charge land for the planting of fall wheat. and two years later she settled in the speakers were 3, S. Jones, Evan miles northwest of Delta and Is 22 went down to investigate, he found ac- CCiilSTIAIl 7, COOK 7, There are several thousand miles from the Balt Lake Route the whole north side blown out. In I; Provo and has made this city her Wride John. E. Booth and John W res of good land At Elberta, Moslda, branch line which runs to Lucern. It vestigatlon showed an Immense cave, f home ever since. During her long McAdam. The Froisland quartette was first located West Lehl and Cedar Valley which by Joseph Lusero over 200 feet long, more than one REST TO VAS H ' should be put in shape this summer residence she has become well rendered mugteal umbers and so of Nephl, and later a number of Pro- hundred feet wide and about 70 feet knew ' , U s were sung by 'Mrs. Sarah Ram vo men known and beloved by all who T' for planting fall wheat, Roper, A. K deep. including B for .valuable service much and G. her E. Dr. gave the 8. All vacant land being- held D. Beebe R. vislt4 Anderson, beauproperty George Smith, sey and John Johnson. Many tax . Funeral services over the remains J. W. Robinson. H. , C. Sunday and reports that the cave is died to the people of Frovo. Hughes, speculative purposes should be who Cook tiful William floral tributes the covered of Christian else the following he is survived by N. C. Hicks and D. R. Beebe highly mineralised sad a large ore ed the same as Improved land or at his home at 157 North Third West children: Wm. , B.r Andrew N. and casket A large number of friends Hicks, this allow to Interested in the property deposit may be found in the bottom became the owners be made ward followed the funeral cortege to the rent were held In the Third Thomaschapel to finance it. Mr, Aeordlng to Mr. 'Beebe the Provo , are N. Logan. G. Holdaway 'of Salt Lake; and land to be farmed without any arranging , 0 this forenoon. Bishop M. Holdaway and Mrs. Mary E. cemetery where the last rites were Lusero and Mr. Roper will go to the tabernacle' could bo put In the caye John 9. On account of" the scarcity and Rev. Ludwig Thomson offer-eEvensonof Provo. A brother. G. 0. performed.. Elder Evan Wride labor and the latenoss of the season, Taylor property immedlately to take charge and there wluld then be. room for a were the the speakers. prayer. dedicatory ' Mrs. Mary two sisters, and of the men who are now at work an-- driveway around it. Haws,, our schools should permit the larger deceased was a native of Den The liv1917 are York Emma harvest will arrange for the shipment of ore The big cave will be prospected as erf age. He York and Mrs. hoys to help plant and mark andwasjl years Geo. and another brother, iiorA. and necessary as soon as possible ing rapidly as possible, ' crops where it is Havecame to Utah about 35 years ago same. RivcrsiderCallfortria. ,at Uves the Hicks for low them full credit MessrgRobtnson- Hughes, he fol Haws, for and lived in Bingham where Mrs, Holdaway ts also survived by 10. Plans' should, be well laid 8 Roper and Lusero visited the proper about until fruit rais- lowed hlacksmithing moved to Provo 47 . grandchildren, 108 great ty end , were pleased with .the out caring for every pound, of grandyears ago, when he two great and great, look. They report having found the ed this season by winning, drying with his family. About four months children. She left it short biographisame granite formation that is found I and proper storing. tumor a , he was taken sick with of told ago which made be her ".n both the Dea life, of should sketch cal . in Montana, 8. Butte, 11. Mr. American and April Fork, Preparations death. st and it finally caused his she took in the af- Mrs. David Conder, James Conder eret Mountain and rhe Lusdro mines to fatten and market all our beef bis widow, one the active part survived by Is He .Saturday was the banner day for 18 to 20 months old, thus making and Mrs. Sarah Varney had a very The Deseret Mountain property is and a daughter, fairs of the elty, Cook, Arthur was son, narrow escape from death yesterday shiping ore and will no doubt prove recruiting in Provo. The navy room for more stock on the range Mller. C. R. Mrs. to of service the branch , favorite soon the as 12. Encourage our housewives afternoon when an automobile , in a very active property as defenders of their ; The tables. our from w&Bte which they were returning from Salt that company gets ihe machinery in with the young all stop enlisted and the mining diwards who There country home to it work stalled properly. Lake turned turtle one and average Utah county two the refurnished Mammoth G. of feed town to the down all ore way the is food naily coper miles north of Lehi. enough good Simons Grant brought' over i - ' , David Conder was driver. Passirg companys Incline shaft and e big cruits. . persons. f own and &cre many other his two of boys a machine coming m the opposite di vein in ft drift run. out from the shaft 13. Cut every assessable lake our the for They were volunteers navy. around carries high Lake rectlon, he turned too . suddenly with on the 127 foot level rush an d ; bay land first- The William McKinley chapter - Mrs. Mary E. Hogan ot Salt Peter S, examined siivei Nystrom, and by and lead, on the result that his car turned com values in copper lor feding purposes. R. afternoon A. G. Sunday the killed last of was Ladies and 8 B. the P. and of No. May class boatswains mate, . . , and First pletely over, pintring its four occu and gold. ' H. Preserve 'eggs during East organ-lxeFifth and of corner the evening sent assistant met last Friday one The outlook for the Deseret Moun Young, pharmaefsts ' she pants underneath. June in A solution of Mrs. Jennie Lambert Nye call: South - streets In that city when Salt.Lakel to conduct.the . tain mo came biles Several ot to h erau Dr. glass to twelve, parts the meeting to order and Mrs. was struck by a car driven byslow-l- almost The following passed: of examination. marshal' a immediately - and a group for. 'this summer and can be.kept Thomas acted as secre- Mary Gamble. who was driving for Leo Harriman, Clar' Frank Josephine Laver, the ' shipping 15. . Granaries and not stop in time to av- ef recuers lifted . th. overturned au- properties may join could but ence Reid, Alva A31ep Andrew . . in should "be made spa. tary. Saw thl tomobile from the victims of the ac- class. storing The following officers were elect ert the accident wseh she Gerald Cowen, Eland C. Sorenwere brought here for ' Mrs. . Maud B. Stev- lady step from In front of another cident They . son, Day Simons, Gary Simons. AtHANDCART PIONEER . medical her-l- be attention,' rates. of front car flirectlyia all root ens; Benlor vkreliaent;-Trie-GWfT7M?CattrietCrstewart---' . J 'the paVmenT The machinej waf badly--' damaged. eaas to properlstore Mr3' nikn was- - knoeked-: CbffmnunlQjOi?fI?I?8ideilt' ' Burquist, Vern OlscmT W ayne John--; The road Is very narrow at the place anPlhe'wheeL4ha--catranldiict- Julia Gilles- i Cordis Waid; secretary ApriL7rBlshpp stone, L. M. 'Stewkrt William SpaHishFork. was uncon or the accident.' She head. CulbertE. her over Davis. WI1F L, Mrs. JohiT ford Larsen, ly Lytle; treasurer ' . , J t Benjamin Argyle, handcart pioneer JACK HOFFMAN ?HARGEp ,i E. when picked up and died bescious Vance. Mrs. Mary James and of8eo;' chaplain, Spanish Fork, died yesterday lam, Hutchinson MAYOR DANIELS &ALL8 hos. WITH OBTAINING Mrs. 1. H Masters, fore she could be taken to the conductor, PRETENSES ' at 4 oclock after an illness Kenneth. Bailey. and H. M. MEETING morning MA88 GREAT 4 UNDER FALSE J. pitaL Lottie Mrs. . .. conductor, assistant of several months, the result of an Twelves enlisted In Troop F. Capt Threeta A. - Clyde W. Lindsay of this city saw 1 De- R. .F. King will conduct new tactics or. Thomsen; guard." Mrs arrested injury to his spine received last James E. Daniels Mayor Dr. Gam Jack Hoffman has been un- Howie; patriotic Instructor, Mrs. Ada the accident and says that was drill of the troop, which now has 74 he a riding when coif, cember, has called for a mass meetas she wal conthe charge of ohlaiulng. money to blame, state not was th to ble ' . men. to chged E Huber. Delegate threw him. for next Friday night Mrs. .Hogan ing der false, pretenses. He when alternate slowly H. Masters; I. most driving wae' of. Mrs. one the v vention, from Argyle B. Bishop H. Roberts when Chaplain with having secured H front of her, TH0MA8 f Mrs. Julia A. Lytel. The meetings ,tepped In widely known and respected men In 4 COMMISSIONER appointment of the Utah regiment will be an secure Vosnos third to ind , MUZZLED tint DOGS on the Gentile ORDERS held beloved by the community, will be - sheriffs present to .deliver , an 'adthe man each month, the next EDWARD 8J JACKMAN of a was native He alike. V and Mormon Wednesday, dress to recruit Troop F to DIED HERE YESTERDAY toga. The county was to pay ofAprlLThe ot England, where he wss born Aug-- ' - Chairman H. F, Thomas of meeting being. the25th full - number, Special- - picIts 820 a month snd ha wss anounced later, the board of couuty commisHoffm 17, 1843. He emigrated to Utah the of hst Local return the place to be of tures ,r a died in for the Saratoga resort. Edward S. Jackman should become sioners has issued an, order !itt 1850 with the first handcart tomThis organisation Second Squadron from the ' will be tried on the charge. ; efficient hospital last night of cerebral most and He that all dogs muBt be muzzled shown and othone of our largest pany that crossed the plains.' wiR.be he border will services ttow funeral The that come through Utah counPro- working bodies of the cBM Cross, where j settled first at Woods er features of a patriotic naDr. H. H. Powers will come to at the O.- - H. fterg and Son Unheld he ' who when lived ty. , All office? have been 60s, until e the, eariy he are many ,fgble presi- - dertaking parlors Wednesday at 2 ture will be arranged for the vo tonight and will deliver ft he instructed to enforce the law. touch where iu ' Fork, moved to Spanish get occasion. of the of five lectures on "Americas the auspices under your them oclock fent v has ever since resided. or secretary and give ' tion The lectures to the World. Knights of Pythias. " meiflbGrfihlp for nanto will he held in College hall. present Wbure j--s An-tho- "' iioldavay: ; - . - - A ild the-Thir- v- w k d L k r . 425 m 1 -, Jottie-Bower- w- ,Plow tt.najyLgaSLSaa cor-fog- . - , -- , UID -. b- - d , Five People very Narrow Escape When Auto Capsizes grand-childre- n - . Saturday Marked the Banner Recruiting Day J i Father Sends Sons - 4 A. R Ladies Form Local Organization Salt Lake Woman Run Down by Auto -- one-hal- 1 and Fatally Injured , - - a d. Plater 'dlstrictls-exceptiunally-brig- fMM0 ToT ht y Mick-elso'- - l i n, b pie,-W- il Gat-jfff- l. . ri - - , . , - 1 ( ' - ty . J - :!l - spo-plex- 1 , I 1 i - b L n |