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Show -- c v- v " r ! y " ttliS MiOV O IUWT .n Ordinance ORDINANCE 1 STATE OF UTAH ) COUNTY OF UTAH PROVO CITY )saI , - REGULATING PREVENTION OF SPREAD OF INFLUENZA - fuUr-true'a- i aunty, are prohibited from enter .j..j gthe corporate limits r of Provo Jtjt; provided that., this provision tall not prohibit persons on trains .r In vehicles from passing through ald city so long as they shall retain continuously In said train, or tehicle; -- provided, further, that any arson coming from points outside of Itah County will be permitted to j of within the corporate limits City on condition that said perfrom said outside " , , - I: I The New Standards of I, Fred Evans, City Recorder of THE Provo City, Utah, do hereby certify AND that the a bo veand .foregoing is a REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES correct copy of an orIN" CONFLICT HEREWITH. .71 dinance passed by the Board v Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, C IT ORDAINED BY THE HOARD December 13th, 1918,. and entitled: OF PRO ,OF COMMISSIONERS An Ordinance Regulating the PreVO CITY, UTAH: vention of the Spread of Influenza Section l. Any or all persona and and Repealing All Ordinance ' uning from points outside Of Utah Parts of Ordinances in Conflict rHE I )' ii; - Living Will Be -- Maintained nd with telling ioree the wisdom of buying quality. Gift Suggestions For Men & Boys -- Witness-Whereof -- GLOVES HOSE rjVrj'C r'v-- - - -- thirty-minute- s, - ( ( - 8. thisection'are f ! f 4: '3 t (i i "hereby repeStcd Section 9. Any person violating - any of the provisions ot this ordinance shall be deempd guilty of a misdemeanor and - -- uuen conviction . shall be punished by a fine of not dollars or exceeding fifty ($50.00) m en( not more than thlr- Impron .impas-- , 4y days. The Court may - fine enter as part of the theing Judgment that In jlefault of the payment of the fine, the defendant may bo Imprisoned in. the City Jail for a . perod not exceeding thirty days. ; Sect'on 10. This ordinance Bhall Its passage and i rf"ict up-'- SOLDIERS' KITS of the.sraart. ulsiers or ulst :rettea we are showlng. TRAVEUNQ BAGS " COLLAR BAGS of 22.50 t-- r 45.00,, ,, - . n v fl'st publication. - PAJAMAS UMBRELLAS . ThiKuppenheimer r - has- cablegram - - pe-tio- - store anyoneTromentertng Iv er -- m V' ordinance willhelp check thespread --of influenza - Is your name written there? Where? Cross workrooms, Employees day tw On the Bed Cross Christmas Roll Call, (when sjwcittl tribute will be paid the contribution. nuuleJijLlhe laboring of course. man), the week ending with a general Beginning with Red Cross Sunday, Clean-u- p day, when every person la Decembec 15, the entire American na- the community not yet enrolled will memtion will be given opportunity dur- again be personally solicited for to 23 to , December 16 ; of week the bership. ing It is believed that some time during line up ltdr all those" errands ofmercy that the bright Red Cross against the week at least one performance of the white background has come to the masque, "The Rolt Call, especially written by Mr. Percy Mackaye, with symbotlze. s This Is in'no sense s call for funds. designed by Robert Edmond Jones, will be given In every It is the annual call for service. This has' but twelve of every household, from community, the grandfather to the nufsefy7shouTiT'i iRittn gparts an d ir arranged espe be represented on the Red Cross Serv- dally for community presentation. ice Flag. Only dollar memberships with men, women and children In the are being asked for, and these are for pantomime parts. It can be gives either elaborately or very simply, a the calendar year of 1919. te to telbuy. They can send orders by store-keepto Bk the or ephone street on the out. It persons bring must stand six feet apart. It Is hoped this i. J? yan 1.1 comman- Wllfong, Lieut E- der of the supply company, 145th artillery (First Utah.) His duties are to keep tbe command supplied when under fire. The governments bills right now are $2,000,000,000 per month.-T- he country must buy War Savings . S'uiups to tbe limit if this heavy expense account Is to be met x , - . a ' - ' ' ; 3 Everywhere throughout the i ft ewe. VX V i fn j- Dr. r James' - Headache Powder ' give instant relief Cost dime a package. Glasses ' MaJ. Curtis Y. Clawson of the 145th artillery (First Uth)r showing some speed after a gas alarm. For the Honor of Utah Buy to your limit of War Savings Stamps. and-neur- Eyestrain Specialist pffice over Iletlquist Drug No. 2 For special .appointment phone J538. L WWWWJOMnt -- . 1 - Glasses Dr. Peter son - In its dramatic d -- V conditions warrant four- y Word was received here yesterday of the arrival of a bouncing baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stark, formerly of Provo, but now residing In Salt Lake. . teen Red Cross divisions the week will theme it expresses the emancipation be celebrated as a rededication to per- of , the human spirit frpm tyranny sonal service and self sacrifice. No through tbe humanizing agency of the matter what may be the Immediate task American Red Cross. Copies of tbr ahead, there are bound to be Increas- masque, as well as directions for cosk ing demands made on tbe Red Cross tumlng and Incidental mnslc, can be during ths . comlpg year, snd every secured at Red Cross Headquarter la American, whether here or in foreign every town and city. One of the most novel and Interestparts, has his part to play. Through the Divisions every Chap- ing features of the campaign promise and One-Hoter, and through the Chapter every to be tbe One-daplaa Branch nd Auxiliary will spread the of enrollment This consists of dividRed Cross Message and endeavor to ing the community into units of on enroll every person In every com- hundred houses, the Idea being to hav munity. .Already, the membership in sufficient workers to canvass these tills national organization has grown homes practically simultaneously, m from some few hundred thousand In sort of home stretch, distributing 1916 to more than twenty millions since the work among many with a miniour own country entered the world mum of time consumed by each. wur There are.no limits set for the -- The official uniform worm by Roll 191$ Christmas enrolliuenC" Every Call workers will be a cap and arm . Amerteaiv' everywhere is th hoped brassard. ,, These . are to.be made of for goal. red flannel and a small paper circle In ' Programs subject to local conditions white will carryOlie Red Cross emwill le arranged for the week, basrd blem. This uniform will serve both a , on suggestion worked out by .national protection against the unscrupulous and campaign managers at Headquarters. as an aid to the workers themselvea On Roll Call Sunday be Red Cross Corporations, business firms and ink message will be preached from every dustrles will be supplied with a 100 pulpit, and all church meetings will 8erv!ce flag. There will be no Christmas sale of ariunge special progra ns of Red Cross activities. tuberculosis seals this year. Instead of local art- the Red Cross has made a direct apWith the ists. every community will be deco-rae- propriation of $2,500,000 for this work,' with Red Cross posters. Pasters and ten seals will be awarded each will be Used oh all packages sent out person who Joins .the Roll Call as from tbe stores during Roll Cnll week, reminder of the very important work and the movies will show films pictur- being done by the National Tubercu. ing the various Red Cross agencies st losis Association. home and abroad. Human Wara.may. come and wars may "goity shows scenes tnken on the actual lf ut the Red Cross goes on forever. battlefield. Will" you not be among theJflrst t There will also "be Women's clay, club programs on .Red place your name on the 1919 memberCross, special exercises ,tn the Red ship roll? ' I Nerve-cklnsplitting or dull, throbbing headaches yield in just a lew moments ,to Dr. Jamus Headache Powders which coat only 10 cents a packIts the quickage at any drug est, surest headache relief in the whole Relieve (he world. Dont suffer! You can. agony and din tress now women hav of men-a- nd Millions algi found that headache misery is needless. Grit what jrou ar for. ; .. -- ' i S chapter by acting as their secretary. EURM-GOi-- '- stage-setting- F. r'i "4. A-- Although the Provo Commercial club Is closed, it is still serving the membership through another source. John Walton, the custodian, who had the Influenza early in the fall, has been out nursing several' of the members through attacks of the He has been very energetic flu. and successful In his work for the slck7 Miss Florence "Anderson, stenographer and acting secretary, has greatly assisted the Red Cross IE llouse iu Provo. American Public Asked ..to .Respond With Uni-versal Membership. An ordinance Was passed by the n city council of Spanish Fork on of the business men, forbidding During December Ill make the following cut prices on Including free examination of your eyes: 7 $15 glasses for . 1 - 7 -- 7 S12.00 ' 12- -$14 glasses for 7 $10.00 $12 glasses for $ 0.00 . $10 glasses for $ 7.00 $ 8 glasses for $ 6.00 . ' ' $ 7 glasses for . $ 5.00 $ 5 glasses $ 3.50 For examination without glasses, one dollar only. jfWS&rXWWac t RED CROSS ROLL CALL -FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK been received by Mrs. H. B. Fletcher from her son. Harry B. Fletcher, who is In France, stating that he has been released from the German prison and has returned tahis. company. On June 14 he was wounded at Chateau Thierry and taken prisoner. He was In the marines and. kis father, H. R. Fletcher, Is in, the quartermaster atstationed Camp Johnston, service, Florida. A Qhamberlalns Cough- - Remedy. Do not Imagine that because other cough medicines failed to give yon relief that It will be the eamcT wlth Chamberlains Cough Remedy. Regr , in mind that from a small begin- - j Ufuf'-thlworld remedy has gained OPEN NOSTRILSI END A COLD OR CATARRH now To' Get Relief When Head and Nos are Staffed Up. g Count fifty 1a, Your cold In head or Your clogged nos-catarrh disappears. riltt ;'! epen, the sir passages ol your head v '1 clear and you cau breathe J 1 free!;-- . No more snuffling, - . ' Elys your druggist and apply a this fragrant antiseptio p ..,, .,, ' - - -- ixepxolc'tiou'ofyoie! COLUMBIA and PATHE RECORDS STOCKED - sell other standard makesof phonographs, but will decide on & Brunswick after hearing ils wonderful voice. ' 7 Sold os Easy terms ' ? ' W cream r rfwtrils.' It penetrates through passage of the head, soothing ant l- - ng the swollen or inflamed lcmbrane, giving you Instant nii i load colds and catarrh yield Il.e Magic. Dont stay stuffed-usnd wdagrabls. - Rulief is sura. . Plays all records at their best. Perfect . . ) Immense salw-have must exceptional medicine merit to .win esteem wherever tt b is a" lavorite and very successful remedy for croup, and It is important that you observe the direction carefully advL. wide reputation and BRUNSWICK ' hawking, "e, rynrjs j lor breath at night, nCcts!) P"'"ting small bottle of Cream bit . popular prices he Schwab Cothing Co. ... BATH ROBES - Pcssed by the Board of Commla-r-nwvFroo City, Utah, this 10th day of December, 1918. . LeROY DIXON. . ..Mayor. Attest:Fred Evans, City, "Recorder. . at-t- SMOKING JACKETS t Glasses 1 have picntj ot good, warm overoats on h and the kind that are built to wear for several years and look good all the time. For th is kind of weather we would recommend any HANDKERCHIEFS ' i - And these men will be permanent customers because once a man discovers the superiorities and better values of the good clothes, he will wear no other. 1 -e- " . ' , - .7 - s. vided,. further, that this ordinance lowing described animal - which,- If shall not prevent a person from re- not claimed and taken away, will moving his mAsk while - eating at a be sold at public auction - to the public eating house; provided, fur. highest cash bidder at Provo City ther, that this Ordinance- - shall not Betray Pound on - Friday,- - the 20th require a person to wear a mask In day of December, 1918, at 12 oclock -his own home. ' ' . ' noon. "Section 5. 'Any and all congregatred or Description:- - One light ing of persons Jn public places," In yellow cow; brindle on head 'siid pub- neck r crop-of- f and swallow fork -- In private home gatherings,-or-l- n lic assemblies within the corporate left ear. Dehorned. No brands limits of Provo City, , except . open risible. air public funerals, permitted by the Said estray was taken up by the City Board 'of Health, which shall Cly Marshal on the 6th day of Denot be held longer Than ' . cember, I918. are hereby prohibited, andUeJOSEPH WTLOVELESS, dared to be unlawful and In etola- - Poundkeeper for Provo City, ' tlon of. this ordinance. be unlawful 4. 'it shall Section for either any person In charge of GERMAN TRAP FAILS is any house hr premises domiciled, living or remaining; any American -- Flyara - Shoot - Down - Four - persons whom he has reasonTobe- Enemy Planet. The Germans paid dourly for underlieve is suffering with a cold, la estimating the booting qualities ot . grippe, or Influenza, or any person American aviators In France, according ! so afflicted, to refuse, fall1 or ,ne-- l to the account of a recent engagement gleet to immediately "report 2 such near Verdun, on the western front, if case to the city physician or city re--. where the enemy made an unsuccessBorne of Pershings corder.It shall be unlawful for any ful effort to trap - ' ' flyers. or to neglect refuse, tall, physician were balloons sent Three up dummy to report Immediately to the city same time Oermans, and the at the by - physician or city Recorder, any pa-- ! a squadron of seven German machines tJent who is afflicted wlthjnfluenza. was plant 3 In the clouds. Section 5, On report of any phyTbe vigilant Yankees guessed the u sician that a person Is afflicted with plan and thre planes were sent to ataddiInfluenza within the corporate limits tack the dummies. Twenty-fou- r scene machines at the tional Arrived of be the shall It Provo of duty City, two minutes later. The German avithe City Board "of Health to imme- ators descended three Amerthe premises icans and almostupon the diately ' quarantine almaltaneou8ty 24 where said person resides, by plac Yankee battleplanes pounced upon the Four German lng thereon In a conspicuous place a enemys machines. Influenza planes were officially brought down In with the 'Word sign r The said quaran? flames., and theq. the Americana Bhot 7 printed thereon effect reL for at least down two genuine balloons before tine shall be in t r ten days and Until removsd by. or- turning., der of tbe Board of Health. During OUTWITS GERMAN AIRMEN aald period of quarantine, no persons aH nter except" doctorzor nursea-shYank Eaeapes'AfterLSrtdtn fl.Behlnd or leave said premises. Enemjr Lines. Section 6. It shall be unlawful With his airplane riddled by macbullets and hemmed In by for any person to operate a" soda hine-gun German machines. Aviator Ted Haight cream Ice or fountain, soft drink, New York city pretended that his of served. Is the public parlor where was out of commission and landSection 7. Jn the opinion of the plane ed within the enemy lines In France. of Provo The Boches Board of Commissioners apparently believed that City It is necessary for the immediate the American's machine had been dampreservation of the public health of aged and left his capture to the men IN .the inhabitants of Provo City that on the ground. After hurriedly connecting a severed this ordinance shall take effect Imwlre, Haight ascended and got battery mediately; back to the American lines, success-- " Snd ft; All ordinances flection-fully dodging tbe astonished Germans ; with conflict in ordinances of j parts on the ground and In the air. 4 ' We" Provo , t : ; KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES TIES OF UTAH. - it has driven home are glad of this fact 'because it" has been responsible for- large nHmber8ofmenJbecom- " ing acquainted with our gtor.and our highq uality merchandise SHIRTS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT, FOURTH IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, 7 -- Ve MUFFLERS (Seal.) In the Matter of the Estate qf lty shall - forthwith - report to the - Andrew J. Stewart, Deceased.- Ihlef of. Police of Provo City such Notice to Creditors . he shall 71 act, when Immediately be 'rc" l will present claim with Creditors l otb--- r -t luarantlned at hls residence or to vouchers .the -- undqyslgned at his place for a period of at least four 646 East Center, Provo at residence, lays, and until released by order of Utah County, State of Utah, on he quarantine physician, This pro- City, or before the fifteenth day of April, vision shall apply to resident! ! 1919, 2 well as SCOTT P. STEW ART, ' 2. No person shall apSection AdiblnlstfatOf. on the pear public sidewalk, cross Parker & Robinson, 'its walks or In' any public place,-tra- in Attorneys for Administrator, or publIc vehicle, or enter or remaln Ist pub. Dec. 10, 1918 i In any occupied building within the corporate limits of Provo City withESTRAY NOTICE out wearing over his mouth and nose a clean, sterilized gauze mask; pro-- 4 I have in my possession the fol- ? V'-- " Among other things the war has made American men better dressers Herewith. In set niy hand and - affined - the -Utah, Corporate SesTof Provo this 10th day of December, 1918. Fred Evans, CJty Recorder. STATE f I you ! ! . ! ', Enterprise Music & Stationey Co, Agents - |