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Show gKOVO PUBLIC UBSASr I mm voL.vm PROVO CITY,' UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918 It All BATTERY BOYS 0ti 28TH: 18' HOME COMING county people Tjt ' V- - l4 ' 28th on to coma Ihe liat.of jnd brtnc Ywfore jrfgft company boy. by the balance This la the word re- Adjutant General Fred A are that the Utah boy twenty-t- h to. the order at 'homecoming, Jorgenaen aay. does not that they are to toe passenger ,jor troop ship, the no reference to the teiiels, but only to the organiza- 'a, (he twenty-eightnumber haring h tion!. s , Major Jorgensen says there are tJtah men in the Thirty eighth dlrl-ttoHe has no means of knowmany there arehe say. bow ing hut tbe tTt ,om Irom Sa,t Lake -- to his knowledge. It is significant. Major Jorgensen are desigsays, that no marines -home. nated to embark for come over U to total Thu grand 3451 which of areotficers 791,663, and . 50,031 men, the major expressdesing,, the opinion that those not these of classes, in either ignated are casuals, going to make up the aggregate. Is a telegram received yesterday from Congressman James H. Mays, comes to the state Information Sergeant "Edward Moors, a resident of Lehl, Utah, who haa been serving with the Canadian 'forces since March, 1815, Is to marry Miss Wanda Lyon, the- beautiful Salt Lake .musical , comedy star, now a war worker. She recently went on record as one of the most patriotic girls, when she declared she would honest to God" marry the first oversea of Uncle 8amueT would propose to her upon returning from the big fight The sergeant was one .of the battalion of 1100 Canadians, who went over the top with flying colors, but which 'returned with only 25 taen. He enlisted In March, 1915, in Salt Lake." Six monthssfter entering the service he was on the battle front to France. He fought to the battle of Ypres and went through the second battle of the Omme in June, 1917, .yhen he' was wounded twice.. ..At the Somme a bursting alive shell buried. Sergeant Moore under dirt and debris, and after being. almost suffocated t he was rescued. For 14 days he was to a the bombing continued He was afflicted with incessantly. shell shock, which caused him, to lose hi speech, and Impair his memAs a result he was." Invalided ory. - - sector-- where of defense that the war dehome. Into Immediate partment Is - taking consideration the request tO( 'have the 145th 'field artillery demobilized it Fort .Dong as. An early decision council i - - 1 promised. May Congressman" ' add. Has Busy Session With Delinquents . went MajJorgenlenTyeslerday following telegram to .Senator The authorities -- of the Juvenile ing at Washington over the court of Utah county held sessions foTernors signature: of court to , American Fork sad I do "Under existing condition Grove this week.. Among of Pleasant lot favor urging demobilization eases brought before several the ft 14oth at Fort Douglas and have M. C. Nielsen, two boys were io written you. The post command- - Judge committed to the detention home in advises me that space la not Salt Lake City, and others allowed for more than 407 men and to go back horn under . suspended ' that h wooden building. ' All the V. H. 1 - kick structure hare been taken tor and are being ' remodeled tor ft reconstruction hospital. sentence,' pleaded guilty, of box car at the Salt breaking tnte a Utah railway, depot to Lake and A we would like to much and Fork stealing groceriAmerican re the boya with u, I fear been In to esadmitted having would bring unneeen-asry.- , other place. twenty-fivhazard to health. K attemptod was brought before the adult One it Fort Douglas in midwinter with ' court for contributing to the delin-. . present facilities." quency of a Juvenile by selling him rlfls. cartridges for a wa presided over by The court, OffiJudge C. M. Nielsen, Probation nnd J. Karl cers Thompson Richmond were present. The funeral services of John E. Stein were "held "Wednesday afUr MICKIE SAYS soon in the Provo cemetery. Many relatives and frienda of the deceasvhawfAno Trim OP THAT OUV VdVO V4UX ed were In attendance. The peak-- r 02.5T H V4CT wer B. H. Bullock nnd H, 8. CUT AT AKOT.2 Pyne, and Bishop Joseph A. Buttle, TWA HXr At z:x f 11. of whom spoke words of consoUth rxca mn-- o H Tsu. lation nnd comfort to the bereaved WtFA, V4HAT HA THtbeitft family, abd testified to the strong fH FOO FCCV43.' " rt character and worthy life of the CObAV tM One boy who - e re Funeral Seavices For JohnE. Stein Mr-,g-- ftC'l W to departed. JVocal the , r ' selections were rendered by Boshard-Pyne-Bober- quartet." Mrs. Wymore, wife bf Emily Williara Wymore, died yesterday at Medicine Bow, Wyo., where she had gon to assist her sister to nurse was HI one .of, her . children who While there she Wag attacked and succumbed to the disease. She was 27 years of age, the daughter .of Mr. flH Mrs. Joseph Her Cf. the Fifth ward. servhusband who is In the military ice reached her bedside Just before she died. Tbe body will be brought to Proto for burial, . from ( t to Jbw d, given in honor of Prof. J. R. who for more than e decad past, has stood out prominently ear. the leader to I Provo music eirtiwe.. influenza. See our beautiful line of Art tery. Just the thing for Christmaa or Wedding present. Prove Fdnt A Can Ce. Dll-2- 4 111 tJ-- Ces-tr- tBA MAJOR lORGEIISEII ; -- ---- FOB IIUO GUUD Appropriation aggregating 1249,- 900 for .maintenance of tbe National Guard of Utah during the approaching two years are asked to the bien- nlal report filed with Governor Bamberger yesterday by Major Fred Jor, I k - 4 work as chorister, for the tahew-unel-e choir, and ward choin. and as music teacher to our public acboeft. has won for him tbe praise end 4-miration of ell. And the ciub here ere going to give him ttmonlaj of their sincere esteem.-- ' ' As soon as the "flakbasu ratoon... E. A. Mitchell, who 1s chairman of the committee, will select other ' members and will get by- r The meeting was called to order ' by President W. P. Whitehead, aC-afte- r Hi ASKS MORE SUPPORT .War Savings Stamp. Pres t. Wilson Lands at Brest Amid of French Populace -- gensen, adjutant general. Tbe - amPresident Wilson- - The- - presidents ship .rounded the e short outline' of the ptans tw ount appropriated for the biennium be" pursued, the session was open to reached the harbor of Brest on I outer .capes, then passed tlje onjust closed was 1162,700, and on ac- the members for general discusstaSs board ther steamer George Washing-- ' trance: forlg and moved majestically count of tbe tact that during a great and suggestions. W. F. Violett waa ton at 1 (Tctock this afternoon and Into tbe harbor, where the George within an hour stepped on part of the time there was practi- chosen to keep the minutes of tho Washington anchored at the head of reg-l- ar the first time - an American cally no guard organization, The ex- meeting in tbe ibsence a long double column of American . dent had trod European soil. ", secretary.werea o light that 8115,-29and penditures wem members Tbe The arrival of the president hi the dreadnaughts and destroyers following remains with the state treasurer named on a nominating committee harbor was the culmination of an the as , balance. credit ron. for two candidates to select presiImposing naval spectacle. Recommendation s made that the dent. vice . The presidential fleet was first and memberw-- , President Wilson came ashore president, memorial hall be erected on of the board of directors: Jessewith Mrsr Wilson,- who carried an sighted at 11:39 oclock this morn- armory state the capitol grounds without un- Harmon, - chairman ; . Alex Hedquts ing 15 miles off shore. The sea was American flag and a bouquet; ' need of T. N. Tbe French ministers and Ameri-- j calm and the stately fleet moved necessary delay. Urgent Taylor, John D. Dixon, Walter called Is to tbe goveran , armory were Adams, John W. Farrer, A N. Mercan officials boarded the- - George landward,, under skies "which nors attention as .the organization rill, C. E, Loose and J. .Wm, KnlghC. Washington at 1:30. They were ac- - steadily brightening after a dark"and. outgrowing the capacity of. the K wa more than It j This committee will meet to tompanied by Mis Margaret lWH- gloomy morning rresont building; hour" the an later that were) had ships future for. the- - selection of gone son. As soon as they Revision of the military code "to candidates and then ballots will W of at the entrance the signalled the George Washington aboard -- arose meet details of the national code Is mailed to the members- - The voting preparations began for the presi- - harbor and a great cheer is pointed out that will from-thclose January waiting crowd as the cloud rccofnmended. It dents landing. About 50 American the last legislature of. in afi attempt .showed , that the The good roads movement ws and French warships were In- the of black bhh to amend tbe Utah code, with this discussed and W. Q. Creer was.no.m-e- d r residential fleet was , near roadstead. end" In'" view," some" error crept - In as the head of this committee.. It Associated with him wDl be J, which partly defeat the urpose. B- ft asked that the legislature remedy .. Jensen. A W. Jensen, W. D. theLe mistakes." eru an dT. F ' Plerpon f. " "" 7 7 An Increase to at least 3225 general N. L. Nelsons Prof. for salary of chemical and reduction company i Far Thomas Henry Holden, 30 years the adjutant general. Attention"! was discussed and Oe following A telegram reached Mr. J.-rer yesterday announcing the' mar- of age, died at his home In Pleas- called to the fact that the adjutant committee was appointed to investiis required to furnish a bond of o gate the same and report to the riage of his daughter, Salena Far-t- ant View from own uniform and athis to one buy survived his Is son, He wife, by at 7a later date. The folio wing Lieut. James B. Tucker, son rer. two daughters, hts parents, Mr. and tend the governor on all state occacommittee appointed; T. tbe f of Mrs. Hannah Tucker of this city, ' Mrs . Giles S. Holden, and tour bro- sion. F. Pierpont; cb alrman ; J. L. LyteA and former county attorney of Utah thers, will , A salary, of not less than 3500 an- Prof, c. E. Maw and W. L. Whtttn-mor- e. The funeral cortege leave O. H. Bergs Undertaking par nually 1 asked for one officer , of coonty. , . , , tach company, with the requirement was The wedding ceremony per tors Sunday at 1:30 p. m. that be give as much time as shall services , for MarcoO Funeral formed by Pres. German J E. Ellsbusiness. to be military necessary daughter of Me. nine year-olReese, - ' Wht Is Your Pleasurst worth of the Northern 8tntes misa suffi- and Fra. Ray Reese, who died , ' . When people can do as they please, It is also recommended that sloa In Chicago, . wbot a revelation they sometimes givs cient corps of clerk be maintained day from diphtheria, were helft., , at the adjutants office to carry on Wednesday afternoon to the Provww The 'young couple will return' of their Ideas of pleasure j , routine work. home to a few day accompanied by cemetery. The speaker wa BIsbr-TREMAINS. OF GUNNISON N. Taylor and tbe Third war',, N Mrs. Tucker brother, Lieutenant RESIDENT INTERRED HERE! " quartet rendered vocal solectlone- . y Lel&nd F&rrer. -STAMP ..'THRIFT ; Mr. and Mr. Tucker are most faThe remains of Ira Mace, son Postmaster A O. Smoot has bees win Gunniand known Mrs. hare and here Mr. vorably Henry Mace of by tbe . postoffice , departSALES FOR COUNTY notified the heat wishes of all Provo 'people. son, were brought to Provo ' for ment that no "stickers . may bw of Lieut. Tucker and Lieut Farrer burial. Mr.- Mace was 21 year placed on the front of envelopes,' left .Provo for Camp Zachary Taylor gc; be died from BY TOWNS and that letter With stickers" GIVEN Tbe deat San Francisco. several month ago and both made placed "will either be returned. splendid record to their military ceased to survived bf his parents sent lo tbe dead letter ettka and several brother and Btoters. work, Tbe following report on tbe sale "Sticker" may be posted on ikse of war eavlngs stamps forthe back of envelopes, ' 7 Mr. and Mrs. Knight" SUrr-w-d- an (nonth of November, 1918, and for and little on left yesterday fer the period from January 1 to Nov palo Alto to spend th Chrfstwew vember 30, 1918, to' Utah county holidays with Mr. Jordan psrente. cities and town ha been prepared Dr. and Mra Dvjd btarr Jordan. A fit sat on a carriage wheel and said, Oh, my I what a about 1 do kick Smoot: by Postmaster A They expect to be gon v ' up," Aesop. i month. November And so it happen that some mn find themselves sitting on the v Total ' wheel of our public chariot and they about about Oh my! what a Cities Sales Sales ' . ; '' f New HerMshoe Wants. Am. Fork . dust I do kick up.' I 877.0 J f 13,873.76 road Improvement society ' A British he been Cedar Yal. 160.08 has the fancies 734.73 Even so. one. Dr. Beatty fighting perhaps hns offtred prize for a horseshoe Colton offlcls to been contra 44.93 and have cftlsen mere .wilfully, 2,959.66 ry flu" ahlle the ill minimize th eamnge donw that "258.52 71,407.24 Careless, disobedient people shame on you. P ElbertaTT" f order encouraging It to hiphways by steel shoe uTufnt the ' fight Fairfield 7 : Youve - 54.70 to to had 104.60 sntne time give horses safe footing cm bail all youf doctor, ainstaking, patriotic. -. 175.27 t Gosheq I 1,199.41 xpinoth pavements. the people and the . flu,- what shall we do? 371. 5 Lehl 4, , 33,726.67 the rabble,' the the tell shout aloud, people, 7 ghout again-- doctor, Moslda 128.48 eriwd that Dr. Beatty must be obeyed, that the flu' should make no S, 3,938.62 21,534.58 Payton one afraid; that the mask the thing no, Its no good. Well quar' 80" 3.884 PL Grove 29.62 the ban. Business ls B. antine, no, open wide, well close thj stater-lif- t . 54773 can d 'the business r.an a to suffer,' people cant nohlnjj ijompa-eL 5 ??8.01 886 S! Santaqnln lift the b n! The people must be driven, fOtt with' the Monday., ninety of, the B. Y, 41,331.58' 8,634.92 Springville but their master , Instead, they cant bo led, I'm not their aemnt, Army- tratoing corps, werer Students Tt. o 11,571.94. .31A36.17I Spanish to go to tell ftm when theyre sick and when they're idischaiaed by Ueut. John P, Kp.v 31.31 841.03 Thistle Wh?t to go to bed, when to get up, heaven and when to... the "other officers' f cock snd 59.69' Tucker9' when to chew their ood, and when to sup, when to come to Salt Lake 'f Lieut, Melvin ' R- - Ballard 656 59 charge. Tyng( and whep lo stay away, wbento go to chtircb and when to play, when , ' 64.50 mad a trip to San Francisco to re-Vivian Park been to take medicine an dwhen to take a bath, bow tbe fin In the procedure Instructions celve ft path.. Tell tbs .pupiber stricken and f. and. what There are MCI 33,442.49 1S7.237.S9 in demobilization. Total how many have died, how many orphans and penniles betide.. Ten wftw 1 21 the men left . organisation 46 139,237.37 17,345 Provo Dr. them this, and tell titra tbit, Im djrw it matter not, but tell, , not been discharged on am-havs Butty way was tbe flu not count of tofiuensa. 50,717.94 826,918-2Grand total ft 0. 'Brest," Dec. 13. 1- - of-th- e 4 7,"' 0 l j -- - - L the-nea- 4 iT i -- Juvenile Court b Men of the 3 45th artillery (First Utah) playing games during the recreation period, It Ureas tfcanj up 'The fighting U over, but it Isnt paid for yet Uncle Sam has some ooloasal. bills still to meet, lie needs every dollar you ran put Into home. received, will i FOR BOSHARB CIIALLEIIGE TO WED 0 a AMQ Lflllll I Bo-shar- organl- - Brigadier Young,. according to ad-j- PI BIG CONCERT ( ACCEPTS ACTRESS (jtfoeibat diisppointod . to learn tte HSa. eld artillery U SIR ULULI 0 For throe , days' this week an increase-- was shown in the - number of 'flu- - cates in Provo. ' There was one new family d Tuesday fwherq six members t ' once; four rearpedow n new families Wednesday with 4 total of nine cases, and . At tbe meeting of the board four new families yesterday of dirW eases. eleven with a tot! ectors . of the,, Provo CommercMk v cases new no today, howefer, club held Tuesday evening, planar ' were hare been 'reported. made for a testimonial LEIII SERGEANT been anticipating .the re- r'4otliraour. battery will boy Jn DROP , - --- LIIIEUP OF SOLDIERS XW i THEN .ANOTHER Cn -- It O xtT fvem ftoet T t'shT tA tCMOCVC OK 'HttA t TH'-- ottoornnori T TtscknWed; Thome? Janies Holden Victim of Flu Salenn Fnrrer Bride I ft I :( 10,-00- Influenza-pneumoni- a. - : - i d Sa 1 . v r - Influenza-pneumoni- a 4 r 1 'F , BEATTY DOES IT - - ' - A..TC. Boys Ninety Masterccfout at Ylf ( - -- well,-wh- l -f- trav-eim- g. has-be- aC It w |