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Show A ft A af r ' TIIE PROVO POST FOUR UTAH BUDGET JTAH COUUTY PLANS ? , Enlre There were about 25 per .cent less 1918 than In 1917, according to records complied by the Chief of the firo department. the .National Twelve companies-o- f Guard of Utah have been organized, ccording to - Adjutant General MaJ. This is three batred Jorgensen. talions. ( , , The fruitgrowers of Weber and Da-via counties contributed 2029 bushels of apples, pear, peaches and tomatoes, which were delivered to -- the hospital at Fort Douglas for sick and wounded. The total resources of the state banks on June 20, 1917, were 78Jl53c 149, as compared with 388,325,110 on October 5, 1918, tike date of the last statement, an Increase of almost TO COMPLETE HISTORY fires iu Salt Lake in ? V y 5 , Ciifsird A . Thurman Writes from France Jt would Beem from, the Tact that o little la being done - socially In Provo This week that our ladles are (Continued from page 1.) of - the suffering from' a reaction Social Provo not, that I could see,' one single house that missed being hit by the Is profoundly sleeping today. - ' shells. While I was at Verdun the was signed, and I am told Mrs. Carl Olsen of 73 North 3rd armistice that It was signed In that wonder 'West, entertained seventeen guests ful the edifice, College of the Caat her home Sunday evening to of St. thedral Marie. honor the return of her son, Al"When the armistice went into effred, from 'England,, where he has fect pur work with the C. R. A." this been serving his country-- in was finished and we were transfer and This great war. was indeed a Joyous red to the military police of the - Third rm, which army Is now' fol: one. lowing tip the Germans as they are I am glad I pm with Mias 'Jennie Potter arrived home vacuaUng. we are told that tt this as army, vi.it Sunday from a very pleasant be the Oral to leave for home. m Salt Lake City. YoilwIII note we are now in r what B,um an royal reception The Rebeccah lodge will w e get werever we go. We are the cere-installation for their Friday first American troops to be here in monies. this town. e e e e "Yesterday I visited the three . Mrs. W. Clegg baa received . most . welcome letter from Captain fhurche er. an, ey are very beautiful and the inside decorations of Prank F." Cannon Camp Lewis, are indeed wonderful and their son. her Corporal Joy stating that o: Clegg would fbe released. from Ututry work cannot b beaen .the army service la the near future. tnywher It was a letter, that any mother may ! Yeterlajr I.helda conversation ldler. 'who , talked be proud oL as in It were expressed w,tb and he told me how English the splendid Qualities of her soldier i and also deep regret on, can these R0 ft part after such pleasant compan- - I P,'T an stories and things that make our lonship, ' eee hardships seem so small, and we are all glad to know that know Kenneth Dunn, son of Mr. and we a over here doing our bit. , Mrs. W. F. Dunn, arrived home last "Your loving son, In medical from the nJght eorps "CLIFFORD A THURMAN.' was He Wash. released Vancouver, from service with an honorable discharge. Happiness reigns pupreme in the Dunn home today. e e . .Yuletlde-celebrations- .. sees, -- c -- - $ El - Bel-me- et 1 Af l ' ' ( J s: o 4 DOYS Oil RETORIilllG CARD . J i' TUESDAY, JANUARY - 7, .1919u . At a meeting held by, s representa-tlve- towns in Utah county, made plans were whereby a complete record of all of the youhg men who have been In from the different - be .kept by military aerviee-cou- ld Eli F. Taylor, field secretary of the state council of defense, was present and urged that a county historian be appointed, and stated that Dnuany titles the city recorder had already been appointed to collect sethe date and the information cured had beenjnade part of the city records. He also urged the of the collection of photographs boys for the state historian. The county council of defense discussed plana for raising the Quota of the 330,000,000 - for - Armenian and Serbian relief 'work. ' Provos, portion of this sum 1s about 3278Q.The drive starts January 13 and ends January If. members of the The following were council present - and county discussion: tn the participated Chairman A. P. Merrill,- - T. J. Wo. Knight, Dr. A. J. Stewart, Mrs. R. E Allen, I. H. ' Masters, all of Provo: Prof. Melvin WltooiT of Payson, D.H. Robison of Pleasant Grove, and X. V.' Allens -- r of SpriugvflTe. -- 1 - 1 MAESER SCHOOL leieiffled j By Chiropractic Adjustments Given By I ;iV r .I, v. aatera Utah. Marrio Gorcla, aged 28, was arrested at Ogden upon the charge of having liquor la bis possession. Whew das body nade hi arveotecas Gar- areas! shirt-- ; -- f ' - eo-gln- e.. -- One f thTmportaut mutter that is STATEWIDE scheduled to wow before tha thirteenth- sessloa mt the Utah teglxthturej which) apen January C next, w.Ul be ratification of the UHtimawlde pcohlbi-tlo- u auiendmeut to the coustltatkMa E four-year-othe United State. No dlstincthMi! between, (leulecs. Tfiw following letter from the1 sup, or other litre will be butdo thi erintendent of Provo City schoolb tells Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tolboe were the secretary C state In lw-In- g by. year in made , the record of the splendid - tw owner off automobile. Skit Lake visitors over the weeklicensesr thrift stamp Sales at the 'Jffheser All will be In one eerie. Heretofore-thend.' school Uesnsea have beeat dhsignatedl b? 4 Again our Red Cross officers are Mr. George T. Odett. numbers. different series-o- f Ms-beeMra. Myrtle Smith and her two sending out an appeal for help in Director Thrift Stamps- State - of taxation tile Evw the For purpoeschildren have returned to their the care of influenxa patients, Salt Lake City, Utah-Dear stock af San Juan county la valued at home in.CentrevIlle after spending Nurw, who will go' Into the strick-th- e Sir; I am pleased to submit $1,67X267, Its real estate at $bkJlX; Yuletldo holidays JnJProvo with ea homes and untrained women of to 70U the following- report on the liuprevementi thereoiv $186,Sfi; her mother, Mrs. Blbbins. who are willing to assist rale of "Thrift" Stamps at the Maeser j experience and nmcldnery o mining t j are asked to report at once to Mrs. v 3cbool, ag the Provo Public Schools: companies. 352.675; personal' property 129X968. Mr and Mrs. Spencer, Madsen ines K. Allen, vice chairman of the The number of children enrolled, other than live at oofc.' 34K3L. . telephone,, entertained fifteen guests tWednes- - Red Cross. of , 79; value stamp sold, 318.ST.70; f Hyrum Batwnua,. belli a tla- shares-oday evening with music, Christmas The need is urgent. So much de-- unount per capita 33F.73. Henry Staton pleaded nut' guflly This report is submitted to yu, Mr. before games and appropriate refreshments, pends upon the care these patients Judge- - Tobin., at Salt Luka, to a receive Jn the early stages of (hi Odell, so he Maeser school may be ehnrga- of marder In. the first degreev Mrs. Joslah Smith announces the disease. of considered! a contestant! for prihe of- htntn has fatally, stabbed Already her of Marne, daughter, death have been engagement overwhelmingly fered to schools with the largest Sftxtnu'on tlw night of November , na- a two mens over Mis to Clinton Thorne of Pleasant large. Humanity calls fight between-thhelpless amount per capita. If the state or ' will take families plead despairing sufferer ! tion offeras such a pail whifcha la un- LytU Schelten . Grove. The marriage r will do for you. . - were curtted' eart will you please der Ftod supervision, regulationsyour assistance.' ean for out, place in the near future. areget sick, cry you If you mt woman Utah our ,ntareete an,k mofO'carefuily tty tfie wHl costryou The number of professional nura- - iak9 car: Come to . my offiim aad get an analysis It those mi any other statm aueord-Injrtthan, the IhfonnaUon us regarding, - i. Are there not!sa TABERNACLE CHOIR es isrnot sufficient, Hydm. chalrnren Mrs.. Janette-A- . , , nothing. rame. . en-putte- e the recovered from have women i - food1 conservatism is within the reach pt,Everyone. statawj0 the. of that ( 'a i & rady rate I give I will send a oopy to Mrs. C. C. " r . r l report; filled with The rehearsals of the tabernacle influenza, and who therefore feet a in Bradford: State- Eupt; of Cblorsdo adaain-food fWerall W. W. Armstrong.. choir will be resumed next Wednes- - degree of safety, wbo will volunteer Schools, who has offered a- qersoaal orator, for Utah.. day evening, January 8, at 8 p. m in this time of need? tor your to refer you prize. Site may Approximately, 24,082. Utah lnen at the usual place. t v Surely if but a single life be at OK. of tlto. report. nueste service I ! been. In the array v hare " Over Farrc: Bros.. Store. , stake, that life is too precious to I feel that we have done-- eweeding 6-2-of tbe, 10-1wr, two the jwurs Svlhg ' nouns . of , -Humana Societies Began In England o out until some (kind minister to statlstlfs completed hgr the ly well. The Royal Society for the rretentlou .comfort has put forth her most he-o- f Yours very truly, Of this Assoclutlen. Mothers! War Cruelty to Animals was founded lq role efforts .in its behalf. number 20JT72 laen were- - ht the army JUAN.' WILILTAMSw Y UNIVERSITY .'OFEICS . London In 1824; soon Germany, FrencA can rally to ;the of the marln tho(S For The (Maeaetr School, and: 3510 CAUGHT WITH. THE GOOD; and the United States organized node-- 1 rescue. ' Mrs. Allen will give help WITH A GQ0PDA3rCEJNDANC the- navy, uarps-MiProvo, Utah.. aENTCriCEQ TODAY ARt. ties for the like purpose, the first Unit- -' B0Y8 state hki fFCeenth is U talk will stand the In placing them where serviceL. E. EGGERTSEX , ed States society having been With tally sixty pgr ceat of ' a New r ' stamp drive, whtcb . NA. needed. City Supt. Of Schools. " .to 27failed normal Year- eve, tharagh the itttr - and John enrollment, tom Brigham John Moraa. aged This Infornmtieu I allotment. neanhilts iy( wtuewere arraigned Young university r opMedi tta doors Tgggarj In reply to) trie abov hitter, Mr waa received Collins, V, J. by I states that this is one of the been chairman of toe careealgn. Only gTS before Judge- A. .E Morgan yester-- for claw work yesterday morning,' n4 Pltbud ditr .to - having ami' today school is moving along in -allotim-at.wn- a j reporte received from aor school Lm ' excellent cond&foo; Students from the ffnltod States te- have returned all parts of Uf, them moaired adult The averageto finish tha year's work, after c , thua, making 38 far to only school having bean closed tor, more a splendid showing for the Maeser . The annual election of officers, tor SchooL than three month. the Provo Commercial club will be Dr. E. O. Hughe delivered a lee-- ,Mr. Odell. has wired the national held at the Commercial club rooms committee at the success of the JB tun to thfe. stiafcata and discussed xree yAto.. Wednesday night and all banets ser School, with toe- hope that to When apprehended at Price by n the Influenza situation. He nlgedt must be deposited In the ballot bor- Provo Institution will be awarded on special office et the railroad com- the students to nse every precaution. . es before that time. John D. Dixon of the natfonat prizes. 'From reports pany on December 23, one of toe to prevent: too, spread of the malady, find John S.' Smith have been nomi- received at the focal slate committee Lake In 1918 1 young- iben -- was completely fitted and spoke o the necessity of wear- In Salt. stolen autouMbllet nated as candidates for president, the IMaeser . School should figure la the school room and were returned to their owaara, accord-- Dut. in the clothing he had stolen, ing masks-i' 1 'and a strong "list ol business men some of to prfoes. on by compiled the of the report, to yearly lng campata. , In toe class rooms They- first denied any knowledge have beei Ainfted a 'directors. Thera to also an Inform oun tafia prize the Salt Lake police department. thi student bead will, sit as far apart, having? The annuki report on the .act- offered which to school haa every consistent and- - no general as at ,k ivities of the club .will be made by chance to. win. prove. where they got the cloth- sembltaa will be held for toe pres- -' and The teachers, with Mr. Wtokefleld ot ntoch aU hut seven have bed re-- J President Walter Whitehead . - at ing they confessed to the crime. other matters of interest are . com- as principal, the children, and patAll mem- rons have aU worked very hard since ing up for consideration. Palm Is ProUfto. ber of the organisation are urged the contest began for this success. " ASi as 4,000 date have been tost school many of to be present. At the close spring, , gathered from a single palm at an I an organization was perfected, wherebearing. ' by stamps could be purchased during Serkl.ig Beauty, rendifferent months summer at the lovers. The are Girls natural beauty and thought girls give to their dress and ters. Farrer Bros. Ce.. Fhrrer the pride they "take In whatever U Whitehead. Thurman k Co., were despretty and becoming, proves that But ignated as places where children the girl wbo loves beauty most be could buy stamps. The teachers apcareful not to pnt a higher estimate ea very much the work which CASTLE OATS the beauty of bright eyce than on preciate did. they Do sweet value of soul. a not that CLEAR CREEK In all the contests and activities the sheen of silk above the charm of KINO sale Thrift of to the kindly speech. In seeking beauty, do pertaining BLACK HAWK :iot lorn sight of the beauty which la Stamps, the children of the Maeser muster out. CAMERON - ... ihe highest of alt school hav. shown exceptional InterScan Lewi, for With her right arm cut off after havest and have been loyally supported SPRING CANYON Bamberger ing been run over by I by the patrons. , , ABERDEEN Mere Worthy of Respect. Als- otrain, little Margaret Zlto, "Ts got mo respeck fob a man dat daughter of John Zita pf Rlverdule. oc flshln on Sunday,? fold Undo ' Sermon. was picked up from the railroad tracks Bpasmodle " A Eqoare Deal to Every Ptron . -Lben, (laflTJms foil de one d.it hangs " A man's character Is determined by near Ogden and taken to the hospital W. ITTTH NORTH around de house, wlf a grouch an PHONE what he dorebls reputation by what The child may not survive, . de whole family to wait on him. he gets enught at J. M. HARMON. VIIIS RECOGNITION ' ; A ld caoa-merci- ul e ! ny - dd. emptayad Joseph Flat, aa an. airbrake- - Jaspecta by tbe Uoloa Railway k Depot company, waa instantly killed at Ogdea by a swftdb In avoiding an oncoming paaaeo-ge- r thatrain- - he stepped la fcwt 26 year , J H. Rose Dear Dr. Rose: For a long time I have felt itjnj doty not onlyin jns- - H and the public in general, , tiee to you, but also to our friend -to state a few facts from my experience with regard .to( ' Ll 'Chiropractic adjustments.. like-maothers, thought it was a graft and' should not have, the support of tlie public. But my strife through wonderful benefits reeeived by. relatives- - was pretty strong of the , opposite view; She persuaded me to let one of the children, receive treatment- - The eh3d waa greatly benefited. While there one day my wife was attacked by a choking spell of asthma, from which she had been suffering more or less for five years, and- at times threatening her life. ;; She waa assured by the Cbiroprsctor that adjustments would do her good. Nine adjustments proved so beneficial that she thought she was entirely cured and for one year she had no symptoms of" the disease, but latex she felt a slight f ' rt return and a fev adjustments soon put her right. Of hay had ; fever she was entirely cured. Female trouble, which been pronouced serious Enough to require an operation, was entirely cured at the same time. Last spring our oldest girl had , St. Vitus Dance. W$ took' a family course of adjustments from Dr. Rose. Our A boy daughter soon became well and strong. is and it perif by magic who had never talked, talked-a- a manent. Bed wetting in another child was entirely cured - -- I havent been Bothered with Rheumatism in my shouldbaby, took ers and hands since. My wife, with a new-bor- n of being able adjustments, and has had the happy experience to nurse him. TKir i's the first child out of ten that she 22 able to nurse He is now ten months old, weighs ' pounds and still nurseS. that Chiropractic-i- s doubt a without me ' This proves to not a fad nor a fake. I will be glad to give full .details tell." enquiring, for there is more I could And now, Mr, Kose. we appreciate your ef forts and ir , pnay do so. yoa would care to use this for publication you ; Yours very truly, , j WATSONr C. E. 4 . 505-JUtah. . PRovo,, "Phone "What Chiropractic- - has done for this man s family-;- it , 11 . i The National Woolgrowere association has postioned its annual convention, scheduled to have been held tn Salt Lake January 16, 17 And 18. This action waa taken because of the fin ' situation. taxes Collection of Inheritance by the attorney general. Instead of by tha state treasurer, Is.the first recommendation made by Attorney General' Dan B. Shields la his biennial report to the , governor. , Strawberry river in Duchesne county Is to furnish water for another great irrigation system, which will bring under cult! vatloo an acreage ot 229,760 acres of land la the great tzvlle ti searched at the county pints were feami tacked . n- v - 4 2; TO-t- e we. - o i i ler-offlcht- J. H. Rose L -- , 7. 2; r. were-membe- - ' Commercial Club Elects Officers Wednesday Night the-wa- ried ato - -- - - Ji - tb HS1 1 - - Utah Timbor . Cs Cool Co. OML lumber and buildino material ex-poc-ts 160 Prt. 232 t- - |