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Show V 4 c NO. 273 PROVO CITY. UTAH FRIDAY. NOVKMBKR VOL. VIL it, 1017 thirst American Wounded in French Trenches RETAIL COAL DEALERS MUST B.Y.U. STUDENTS AND FACULTY PLEDGE SCHOOL FOR BIG SUM NOT DELIVER TO CUSTOMERS TO AID LOCAL RED CROSS WORK HAVING FIFTEEN DAYS SUPPLY State Fuel Administ- rator Armstrong Has TOLD HOW GROCERS -O- FFICERS LECTURE W omen Sew TO PROVO WOMEN MUST SELL FOOD Coal Supply . Local Chapter is Making Great Strides Forward as Provo WOMENS PARTY LOCAL MERCHANTS Taken Complete Charge of Utahfs The ratal coal dealers of Provo and A large number of Provo business county have received orders men met at the Provo Commercial from W. W. Armstrong, prohibiting club Wednesday night to hear dis the delivery of coal to any firm or cussions on Industrial life of the family within the .county that has President more than a fifteen days supply on state and Utah products. hand. The shortage has hit this Walter P. Whitehead took charge of founty the same as others regardless the meeting anJ Introduced J. F. of the fact that It is less than one Solomon as the first speaker. Mr. Solomon spoke on Industrial hundred miles from this city to the greatest coal fields In Utah and the Patriotism. He had brought with him cans produced in Utah, and made West a strong point for home manufactu-edealers a have realised .Local that serious shortage, has been looming products. He extolled health conup for months and early in the sum- ditions in Utah and said that Utah mer they urged people to store for people dont really know how well winter. Many took advantage of their blest they are. He spoke on the mines and the advice and are provided but a maenormous output of minerals. The jority of people will as usual buy in orchard and farm products he said ton lots. The dealers believe that by keep- were steadily increasing, and made a trong plea for every man to be 'a ing in strict accord with the following order they can handle the situa- producer Instead of a He took up the manufacture of cetion and keep all supplied: United States Fuel Administrator, reals righthere in Utah, instead of W. W. Armstrong, Fuel Administrat- paying the railroads to ship our wheat or tor Utah. ; and oats east and then pay the railTo All Retail Coal Dealers in Utah: roads to haul the manufactured-foo- d It Is requested that during the stuffs back. Sugar was discussed present coal shortage the maximum and he made a strong plea to the atoount of coal which any retail people to treat the sugar companies dealer delivers to any customer shall fairly and realise that the Sugar men be sufficient in amount to supply miist meet competition in the sale o -wid customer with' coal for a period . Utahs enormous sugar output He of thirty days only) - which amount also took up mittj other Utah prothe customer may order at any time ducts and urged the business men to that his supply .on hand is below fif- aid hi their supports The mall order teen days need. ' , ' business was given a hard rap., This ruling may be abrogated by the Mr. .Whitehead introduced J. fuel administrator for Utah, as to the Carver of Ogden who .spoke on the whole state, or any district . Within value of a credit rating association the state whenever in his Judgment and urged the merchants to get closcircumstances shall justify such ac- et together . and formulate riles to tion. handle merchandise systematically, All retail dealers are respectfully Organize to meet competition and be urged to be careful and accurate in ready to receive the national organithe observance of this order, which zation In 1919 he urged. has been approved by the federal fuel He spoke of the West and said that administrator. Herbert C. Hoover had said there W-.ARMSTRONG, would" be no sugar shortage as the Fuel Administrator for Utah. western crop would save the situation To act In conjunction with the coal The West would also furnish the dealers the following fuel committee flour, etc. The speaker told how the has been appointed for the county: East Is without coal, sugar and maWalter P. Whitehead, chairman; ny other products. John Hunter, American Fork; Jas. He then spoke bn what the war Is Holden, Lehl; Henry Gardner, Span- doing to the nation and said the gov ish Fork; Lee R. Taylor, Payson. crnment wants every man. and woman Knit For Mrs. Elizabeth Cutler Jenkins, the state chairman of the Utah branch of of the National Womans party came to Provo today in company with Miss Anne Martin, national vice chairman and a meeting was held at the Hotel Roberts. Mrs. Jenkins took charge of the meeting and in a brief address outlined the work of the organization and introduced Miss Martin to the women of Provo. Miss Martin mtftie a strong plea for the national amendment to the constitution enfranchising the women of America and urged the women who have the privilege of voting to Join in securing the most important ttah d and Uncle Sam's Army At a very enthusiastic meeting held in College hall this morning the Brigham Young university student body and faculty pledged themselves to raise a fund of 2f00 to be given to Red Cross work. As an incentive to such a Bplendid move on the part of the school. Prof. Fellows of the University of Utah was present and delivered a very scholarly and patriotic address, outlining the Red Cross work and the great need of each individual doing his or her bit toward the great cause of humanity. He stated that the University of Utah by Its fao- u'ty and student body has pledged Itself to raise a fund of 02503'. Besides having raised its allotment In money the Provo Red Cross has been steadily working In preparing article of use for the Sammies. Yesterday the local chapter shipped to the division headquarters at Denver 21 pajama suits, 21 bed Jackets, SO ' 48 convalescent gowns, shoulder awnsie r till iL. "sirs of bed zcks. Be-- ; have; been charged with being unpatriotic because I continue in time of war to urge political liberty for American women, she said. It is with the most profound convictions and sincerity that I say I believe no greater service can be performed for America, for our country, at this time than to attempt to perfect Do First its democracy. The diplomacy of Lieutenant Vers H. Harden t Lieutenant De Vere H. Harden of the U. S. Signal corps, whose home is war has made it of first necessity that in Burlington, Vt., Is the Hirst American to be wounded in the trenches our claim to be the champion of de, in France. He was not seriouslyhurt. He was struck in the the world shall sides this our. local chapter has, leg by a mocracy throughout bo from and a German shell. unchallenged. shipment of similar Hems almost , splinter respected the suc- ready. Practically all of tbe ladles so could endanger Nothing cess which we all so deeply desire to clubs of Provo are devoting some time see this country achieve as to have at work at the headquarters Jatll, the'; H1 old saying: Siste Susie-is.he:- - sincerity eewing our motives queslIoned.How Can na- shirts' for the soldiers can be truly tions which are ' outstripping us in applied to the ladles of' Provo 1 democratic reforms fail to note the to Just how, much damage a ' rabid Extensive prepartions are being reluctance of this administration ' I the democracy at home? increase coyote killed in the southern part of made for a housewarming at the Pro ' voice heard our would we have If this county did has not yet been as- vo Commercial club rooms next with conviction by the nations of certained, but George E. Holmea of evening, to which all of the club Europe, nations with one accord are this city has sent the animals head members and their partners are In- increasing political liberty within to state bacteriologist, L. L. Daines vited! The program ' committee con- their own borders, we must speak In a lawsuit that has kept the diswith sincerity ourselves. We must for examination. The head has sisting of W, D. Roberta, chairman; court hu'y for th past three trict own that our land In shown a natural cash of the disease give honestly Frof. C. W. Reid, Prof. E. H. B. Gappmayer v.as tewla bu:5ay we for ask them, and as there is much loose stock in political liberty ll Judgment agsnst Walter R. Eugene Henrlod, George Hanwithout freedom 'for women, is the mountains north and east of ML 00- was Th uit brought; unrealized In America. Nebo and the country south of This- sen, Mart Roylance, Bert Bandley,' E. The demiM of tb Woman's par- - against V8 altar YT.lkinson to recover tle it is believed that the stock and . Mitchell, Roy Boren and J. H. farm on Provo Bencn sold to Mr. rnd Congress the pro , sheep may have suffered. Smith, are working out the details of ty that d Wilkinson by Nelson while the to war international while waging an There are "now eleven cases in the a which promises to be was yet a minor. The court held Vtt program of the Btate undergoing treatment for hyprinciple most entertaining, the principal part 'ment shall establish It now by enthat Wilkinson was the innocent pur-o- f drophobia and the people have been charser and as such the owner of which v. ill be music. Refreshments j warned against letting their dogs franchising the American women,-i; will be served and no doubt a g enu- j t,aaed' the statement of President the property. run loose in districts where they may . will Con-be time had those ' to good by Wilson in his war message come In contact" with coyotes or CASES SET FOR TRIAL IN who attend. j other wild animals likely to be g88we shall FOURTH DISTRICT COURT The to is The occasion the celebrate we In the for the struggle. things to take a part fight our' Hoover completion of a change and renova- hate" always carried nearest speaker took up the work of The following cases have been set tiou of the club rooms, which are hearts --for democracy, for the right In the management of the food proMAESER DAY PROGRAM for trial in the Fourth district court! now rooms' the nicest said He among equipped 0f those who submit to authority to ducts of the United States. 9.- -R. D. Pomeroy, receiver Nov. in state. the the in to own Join govern-have a voice in their ihat all had been asked Opening exercise, First grade. vs. West the company, Haydn ;of from men spec movement to prevent of welcome. Principal Address nient, " N. Doty vs. Alva Nel-WRITES SOLDIER SON HOME George In allies Long; the The foodstuffs. are We asking nothing ' ulatlng In the TO MRS. MARY E. STEEL iea8t hazardous or eveg difficult from son, administrator of the estate of Yesterdays Herald contained quite are dependent upon the Uivited States Campfire song, 6th and 7th grade it. extensive article written by one, for their food supplies an they have . j the girls. W P. Am toft, in which he accuses Mrs. Mary E. Steel has received the lhe amendment enfranchising Amer-- j Raura vs. J. A. Baum. The Boy Soout song, 6th and 7th the right to ask for it, for they are Nov. 10. Hugh A. Wright vs. Louis The Post of publishing a false arti- tor following letter from her son, who is loan women and so creating in this boyg. fighting our battles and are dying ' ' : San with the at of a which Thompson. confiscation the Diego: boys j actual concerning democracy stories of Dr. Maeser. j country the us," said the speaker.' 16. James Hoggan vs. Wm, Nov, San Diego, Nov. 5, 1917. fign by one' of our policeman which we would see established throughout' He then spoke on the rules under gtorles of Dr. Maeser. Groff. L. the policeman said was "being used Mrs. E. StccU the Mary It for work a not difficul must jg thing. 4th woriif the Indian drill, grade boys. which the retailers Nov. 1'7. Charles J. Olson vs. Am- Dear Mother: We are sure having wtu be very simply done as simply ty Amtoft In violation of the corrupt bnefit 0f the government. One de- Favorite sayings of Dr. Maeser. I sa Mecham. much nee r met ice act on election day. If the , cant weather. recommended 'Dance of Poppies, 4th grade girls. lovely a3 the passage of the child , labor j,very. a gybag been In- 20. and November between difference Nov, in The Post wag Incorrect we mind blll once the administration is; , . Life of Dr! Maeser. the federal board, vestment Co. 'vs. David Larson, fife willing to. have. It made known, and August here except, the mornings are jj,ade up t0 it Song, 2nd grade. general discussion followed Nov. 21. John Z. Little vs. Frank but we are advlsed by the police of-- ; sometimes a. little foggy. The sec-- j in embarassment Is food conservation - Religious life of Dr. Maeser. OH there any manypoints -pp f:rpr who took the sign, 'as well as were made. ; of oranges will be, ripe ouf demand at this' timer it ean- lm--; Healy. Song medley, 5th grade. Nov. 22. Silas Hutchings et al vs. the chief of police, that he was I am, afraid I will" freeze mdiately be eiimtnated by passing soon.,, luncheon -- life of Dr. Maeser. club Commercial Educational At the ; " back-tI o Utah. when Deal subMaple ton Irrigation Co. get "fihe amendment and letttngus orders and 'was employed Piano 'selection, 6th grade. at the Hotel Roberts J. U. ! Lev-t Mr. Henrlod to drive around town: held all Nov. 23. E. K. 91scn vs. W. A. fellows seems like the It took j 8tates.. The patriotic lt to Chief events of Dr, Miser's life, was the principal speaker. He now. I wish Max field et al. knew are here unwhich .If the rest morewomen tsfiibiting the will America pm of not , sign, Flag drill, 3rd grade. regulations governing up- the 24 Albert E. Cooper vs. Al- were Nov. in Provo of the the the true, boy demand of la jn- - violation in the country, done. picrt Farrer. l8 the navy.'t,j tbat of Remarks, President 150 are over Utah boys j for jURtice, but only in the failure to bert J. Crozler, It was The new license measure and systems! Sentiments, Supt. L. E. Eggertsen. i guess there act. corrupt ,, practice t ot in the- intention Nov. 27. Lavater White va. Utah but Its not like being am- - ort&blteh it can there be danger to dls- camP.. of The Post were food ,! of for the control , to cast with. to I used run fellows Amthe Farmer. ong MISS HESTER BONHAM any reflection upon Mr. (he country or lack of patriotism, , cussed at length. Nov. 28. Byron W. Brown vs'Eli-sh- a The Utah Artillery boys played; The vl8lt0rs left for Salt Lake last toft, ag we did not mention his name LIBRARIAN AS RESIGNS was large$ Wednesday luncheon The in the D. Davis. who are football the Grizzlies, both IN EAST ; as against insomuch PLACE ACCEPT8 matter, but evenIng, attended and marks the opening, f the officers claim that our beat and Nov. 30 Henry Shields vs. John of the California, pride story ly ; J Miss Hester Bonham who i them 7 to 0. It was some game as ico and South America. of the winter meetings. IE. Berg. a "ns published as given out, and that it was correct in Clifford E, YounThas filed suit Write soon, 4 you can see by the paper. The Utah the ' for librarian been every particular we has school iSj I et al The Fifth ward Sunday feel that we are OLIVER. STEELR boys have beat everything they have against Thomas Blrkenahaw three or four years has justified In advising j played Note The football game mention- - for 3559.32 damages alleged to have the people of that fact If Mr. Arnagainst around here. , They ' in Private Steels letter was one been sustained by reason of failure treated the Nevadans about- - the ett's position was misrepresented by cept a place In the east. The program evening. Grizzlies. to did aa of defendant to comply same the officers. The Past regrets that hall Thursday the series played .between the dif- - jon thej the of not they has successor While her are busy committees amusement we will bestatloned at It looks like Camp Rear-- . with the terms of & contract for the ferent organizations also; but we do not want it to appear and It probavery named been yet this one of the best that a if The Post was here until spring.' I could have gone ney, The San Diego Union published erection of a dwelling house for ble that Miss Marie Hedqulst, wilfully publish In making been out on the Vicksburg yesterday Jbut near the camp gives the Utah" boys plaintiff at ' American Fork. given. has yet Ing untruths about the matter. the present- - asslgtanLwilL.be . I want to wait until I can get on one crediT for being' one of the strongest Mr. Amtoft discredits the veracity temporarily A marriage license has been issued ct the officers in this connection while J Attorney General Dap B. Shtoldiofj of the big fighting ships.. Ths Vicks-- teams in camp.. They w'on over the may be .made permanent time burg IS an old boat, and about all Grizzlies of California in one of the to Hosmer Webb of Nephi and an tbr both maintain that they gave Vn PaU Lake spent yl,ort spent some contests of the season. nora Stevens of Payson. she does is patrol the .coast of M ex.accurate account of the Incident, so VO today. While A. Startup. that the public must be its own Judga time with George JJ the matter ofbelleving either. "I ' r. ; . a . -- Rhbid Coyote Killed Commercial Club Iit South EridPpPCo; ToTJoWTffoi&e? Head Sent to Daines warming Monday - - GappmayerCase Mon-da- Ends When Court y Finds For Defendent East-mon- d, grant-whic- h Nel-sti- i.i-i- i K plain-defen- self-govern- s ! - f 1 ' Police Officers Maintain Postfs Story was Correct 1 II - J . t Spauldlng-Livlngsto- n , I ond-er- - -- -- : act-und- er 7 - - j r, j - ; , I ln, -- 4,4 Le-hard- ( - k- - : |