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Show mtmber VOLUMENIN PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919. fifteen.. BOND ISSUE PROBABLE POST WILL ISSUE ITS ANNUAL AUTO NUMBER " & On Tuesday,' March 18th, The Post will Issue Its Fifth Annual Automobile Number and Business some time past 5 a planning the eidltioh and will $ cover the. automobile field O very thoroughly. The business the advantages of industrial enterprises, and the SHERIFF WILLIAMS f civic development of Provo, wilt be given careful considerTRAILING ROBOERS ation. ChiAfter spending several, days in -- The Fost has al w ay a givena cago, where hewananaeUvemem-be- r MAY BE AT DRIGHAM splendid review of the spring in the Western Fruit Jobbers conditions in this number, and Association, and the American Fruit c r we hope to make this year's & and Vegetable Association, William Reports from the Utah Railway t- -Sheriff --Jr - T.- Williams returned number the best of lts klnd yet M, Reylanee has returned home;- He $105,000 .will be RETURNED SOLDIER Company state ..that. In Issued the from county. Brigham City; yesterday - mornand summer Was just in time for the ,pent during the 'spring A wfierS ho ' tent Iq 'Investigate In line with the progressive-roaAssoing, for the TELLS OF Produce Dealers' "Credit season In EXPERIENCE to matters of the In held robbery pertaining Salt all ovet the and ciation's convention, building campaigns Roundhouse, machine shops A store Webb Lehi. the of " wa elected Jewelry Provo take he the Increased where the City,City Commission- country, anaiy equipment top - OVERSEAS cusman in and WHILEf.vo are s bow beys to era are the Road Coal year. for Utah' ensuing planning give the people-o- f THURMAN URGES president kusineu the in the conCity Brigham tody jail, charged all to Added In the finances will Chicago thejT big this. city discussing for the coming year. with stealing an automobile In Ogden stand. A bond isAue k now under Mr. that says office Roylance ventions, building a $17,000 this will be LABOR BUREAU AT and robbing the Hot Springs resort contemplation 7for the paving of all Rulon Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. there were more than 1,800 members Which will be one of the best of Its in B0xelder county. Sheriff Williams of U'.o Utersections and street" cross-- . o A. ClarlL'returned George ,.his present, and one of the big probof the country. yind In this part learned that 'these individuals'- were ing that ,jAiJl full to the city during roornwas work jrfCy this home CLUB the COMMERCIAL lems of the meetings jj wo k in building Wednesday The additional known to have entered Utah County the.4ifterent onh camone after absence through year of the reconstruction period day's and in machine and engine repair! lng and he of the on the land. abroad robbery, The night are now native genIn His hK are we life' that from dif which a being passing, pushed large will undoubtedly keep wM-Arch M. Thurman, secretary of the further learned that the two young paigns senti-redo was filled should all with was town. the much thrills that how and Just ferenL eral for )f parts work many men at Elate Council of - Defeh se, - came to . men had in their possession blue f0rce of of war for he was in many of their duty toward the government, -c4 "money . it will, requite to pave the month after- the onstruction Provo Wednesday in the, interests of haBdkehiefB of the pattern crossing and .taka care of the intermost important engagements alj aid in keeping things moving forthe started. bfeen tV work of the employment bureau as those worn by the two menWh0 palgn has will soon be known, as the. ' The first oflhese thrills came to him ward. In compliance with a request of ref that organization, and spent con-- I hed up r. Webb on the piRht of sections, are down while the coast of are very busy getting their going engineers siderabledUme with Secretary R. N. the Coal road management plane y 6th, February was He on estimates a . to open land, year ago ready to submit to the j Groper of the Provo Commercial Club, wjindef w ay for the city Mr. Webb and the marshal of Lehi commission. the was which Baltic, some battleship section direct route through explaining jhe work of the .bureau accompanied, the aheriYf to Brigham, 'of .towrq for leading a convoy of battleships and piece of street paving in the southeastern part aii recommends that such a depart- - and .while not qertain, Mr. Webb to Thejatest -d before the commlsaion is down of the when come the coast, estroyers j the employes the convenience of n1.3nt be openeup'here wlth a view claims the elder mans voice and that of i Third West from Center that was Tuscunia a hit and by torpedo also very probable is the road. It Mrs. F, H. Bowman, wife of F. H. f,f developing work for the returned his . general appearance resemble that to the Union Passener sunk. Clark, with'others,- stood on South, as aell as assisting them in of a man Aho entered his store just Street that the road on Ninth Bowman, died at the Belmont road become has That very J the Utah Valley Gas and Coke thedeck of the Baltic and watched meats, in this city, Wednesday night jcurtng' employment. for asked and to the robbery prior street , and old bad the. .car oMate, . the,, great battleship sing (Ait of of .ccmpilcatlon. of .. dlseasesjrought . Company's, .plant .and Academy ay Tbrnranm related- instancesof watef for the' radiator of his car. worse It than make rails two men. it about normally hundred j.sjgkl-wit- b f willi furnish a good She w;as 20 j v Salt Lake City, Heber andCsch cby influenza. 1J t. Wehb further Idontifiws the would her Many ot the " property t At Camp DeSouge the casual road between the center of town and; ars of wge. She is survived by Uerjcoiirty had speeded up la the m as those worn by the owners are At work on a petition to ffieut of the. 148th Field Artillery, Of . a 15 year-olof Vsuppiylng the returned the railway- shops.. daugh t , . and which-hBecure enough support to get It paved was a member, went Into ith stating tbat,' the C From the evidence, the sheriff feels tert'of Provo; an aged mother, resld" this year, r, - training. After, two months they ing: at Lithium, - Missouri, ' and j a ' bureauemployment, of the State Councitfjf on the right- track, is he that certain Fifth of North The1 work were sent to the front, and began paving in' Canada. William fens placed 700 soldiers la positions and will no doubt issue a warrant ' is practicaly settled and street West firing at Columiers on July 7 1918. Mr, willf t. -of held be JAnuary. The funeral services during the month If -- T,; - iMilik. for their arrest as f kept & steady,-- , stream of lead at the Graham and Jones undertak- th jataeJ f emrv,,lY',4 tto trench wear his j They untH tbft A ' SOMhe o' going line. Jply, a city aujciu le'riday or; Tt)gTchape govern the ficials. horn-- ) in Vineyard, WilUwra Ctett Wl lh7oennans opened A terrific : take place in the were taking th matter of employing -- Interment with a painful accident Wednesday mbardmenttTwo young1 men who Proo City cemetery. the bdys seriously, and stated that Y, ahen; the bankB caved In; almost were doing outpost duty were driven the state had already begun a cam-- I n reBC alive. him; "' r burying and upon returning they were work. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH paign a back, other workmen It was d scovere fcorri!e( at creB 0f the wound-' atuargonne. i 'I broken had j. austotoed a legod CL- Prober! 'bodles'ev fortnerrstudent be will thesighrdf'deh4 Sabbath next for Services e a to fractured were ,h two bones Lead was pouring as rain, as fellows: Sundayschool at 100 a. est battik, hero, slug University, en-foot A physician was calle mme 't,ut they reached headquarters I the Brigham jmJ faculty of that ra., pr. C, E. Sayre, superintendent i ' and his wounds were taken wrw t re- G. lnJury Dr. E. Hughes, county , physician tertained.studyniiIig-whea-h- e : Tjjir(r year week at the Central has morning service,, L a,m.i 'evenin g of. He is now recovering as . well as rel&ted 'an lncident'of a service at 8 oclock. Dr. Minphen of fop- - Utah County, was arrested for institution UmSrience - In golhg over been a great success. . jean be expected. : man- whose legs were .severed ' from Denver lated hi'Use your head, was the will preach morn ahd, even-Th- violating the Influenza ordinance New features containing only Third hf the officer Just before Year his body by a shell and his abdomen service will be 0f special ative to reporting "flu" cases to the the talent were presented every day Mr. Probort. 'ting," said He was who, leaning against you In cliapel.x The week ended in an enlnteilest and mangled, cordial invitation Is city quarantine Vofflcer. bank of to appear, before Judge R an save your heads and get two or thusiastic and "Tipperary in' a gitea .every member of the appropriate .program, three; Germans, It's better than dying had lines ere the last clear voice, but gtionl to be present the blrthday of the; commemorating for your eountryILMr, ITobert isald v t be i waged died on his Jipa, so had . he A general Wfur Is to Father 0f Our Country, and that of $ Uere were many of the boys who ' In speaking of the many narrdwaid to lose hist mental balance Is the against the vagabond dogs of Provo. Lowell,; the Amerlcan Man' of Let ' ' " were ' unable to follow his ' ' relates Mr. The advice; Clark he had, as preventatescape This action Is taken an,)er ters. ! Joseph Henry Mar- , waa warm in. JUs praise of ' speaker out of stands ( that incident , possible (gdt-spread the pf ive against the expressed regarding the school was Monday morning the. Medical Corps and the Red Cross. tables, which disease is sald.to have than all others in his memory, .when nfeesfon of, Martin at the state prlsAy a number of impressive The he members' of these organizations, surprised In udmltted his whm severGerman part made ltsv appearance In Jhe north end a piece of shrapnel from a that there is a Third .signs, indicating nl ,rohbery ca8es in he said, showed great courage ar.4 ' gun struck hU steel of the county. . bear at the Central .Further evL devotion. 'w met and gbmeed off without dence of this fact was demonstrated-- , XThe livestock knen of state will Mr.. Probert was a member of the Ing him. each day. in chapel. The class as a .a ominend to the legislature thartbe Ninety-firsDivision. He had the Mr. Clark delivered an address at 0f taxes diverted as bounty group appeared wearing Its colors experience jcf .helng. both, gassed ah 1 the B. T. U. yesterday, and related thh extermination of predatory an- blue and gold. wounded, but has fully recovered,-of his experiences He spoke Is fehould be raised' 'from 25 per ! Th main features ip the week L i. Neiunn has received a tele- - many uiuler to 35 the the law, present per highly of the division of i tery have been stirring., class speeches, ' This Henry son, .hia . tram stay ug that legislation is considered French women in helping the soldier musical numbers, splendid to In the has reached Newport New. on his ssary protect B. Industry, He dflciared Umt hf, eilM5rt. ll.' and original producreadings way hofoA from France. Lieut Forences had thrown new light on his Imon Robison, tions. The consisted of able latter farmer rest Glazier and Clay Beesley ,haTe ' he received 'Ulinore and pioneer of 1S54, died Instructions Chablaln .demonstrations theological B.'H. f Roberts, cf the public speaking also arrived in that port In ..fine He urged the is home In Fillmore last weeX. lie school in the While 145th fArtJUecy. will be the speaker and original drama portraying school sent heaiyi, according to telegrams not to forgot their God nor born In Crete, UL, May 13, 1843, In thf First ward Sunday evening-Whilstudents life i to their parents. ' i and his early years were passed li) their duty to their fellow-manElder"Roberts address Is the Tae fc. lowing students were few' eta TeT He in arrived alt Lak,e stated that he had found great com- his parents in July, 1854, later big feature. Bishop Buttle, announces lured in the entertainments: Eyrnia fort In recognizing his duty to both. an excellent musical program. for the W:illiam3. Ralph Kerr, Orville Gen, to Fillmore, where the family -occasion-All are invited to attend Lcmels- H. Loren Johnson-,- Lorna" Utalf ewar of Februon mothers Af Smith and Naomi Lamb. t VV antS UlVOrCe ;2 presented to the state two silk ' ' re flags ; one representing the i . Too Sheriff J. T. William, accompanied At the services at the Biigham who hftd gone to the army and . ." e in Rasmusfiled suit Wilford next Sunday-eve-m by Deputy Sheriff Ethel Watkins has )ti1CL ja romembrnnoe of those y W. at 7:30 the time win had served In the navy. On the "senwentto"SaltLakeCltyWednes-da?.irjr Jensen Llsnnbpe was granted lng Commencing district court ' against George flag were, the figures 20,872, and and arrested Warren Adams on to returned pver be, entirely given, bonds of a divorce the iu to dissolve, Judsa. yesterday the numerals . . ig navy emblem soldiers and sailors. . '4 charge of grand, larceny. . Adams is Watkins, ! ccurt. The claimed i plaintiff The complaint alleges indicating the total of 24,382 charged with having stolen two cows matrimony thtt-herhusbaad and de- ra. The remains of Mrs.. Edward Johnfront K J. Baeger, bl American Fork, cruelty, failure to provide, Tas event the married when - she bethat the is Juab aiready valley aclast summep. son widow Hjf the late Edward JohnHe 'wds arraigned, be sertion as. the grounds for the obtain e ,tp came hisj bride, and had not actoJ Surplus water from son were brought to Provo yesterday fore Judge oneSsekterday. He tion. - The couple were married June rnwberry valley project to care in good faith. lllllilll ' ' which hinds can be and )9 the Interment took place In the ; reclaimed, was and asked for time to plead 17, 1918R.J. KcrwUH more than likely that a move' will She died In Sait Lake city Cal cemetery, Coi A. poral C. Dangerfleul. hrotber Placed' under a $1,000 bond. In default ide to develop the available water ' W. of J. Dangerfield. of this city, has, V of the lK.'ttIity. of Which he waS placed lAhe county from ' California,- -: w here he f returned tul of $8045 was received by the v trial. . Beautiful Ferns.' ln spent twenty-twmotthj in the sery- lasr year for the' skins of preda- WTibn the nexv shoots f 'Apotted fern w In-He as in the Twenty-firs- t lee,; i Mr andu,mals, being 33 per cent loss i appear: turn them to tlm- light unit . INDIAN WAR VETERANS Floyd Westrope, die amount received the year pre- fan fry and assignedto Coast and bor- they arq well up and the shoot startee been jrolu tjle pai sjmu. Hource, according Mrs. Charles F. Westrope, has In the right direr! ton,' Wton the ferr . tob der duty. . ' s erv- - jnnation given out by Dr. R. Ay. ' r' Is full gro The annual meetlag' qf the PrWvo honorably discharged from- the the 'wilt he n hcou u rIn,' state. livestock. Insinctor. t. T1 sound fiiauL. tlful WTien pe home. reached of Indian War Veterans Vllt he ice and has rrences of several months stand- Huperintendont L. E. Eggertsen has held in the' Central hoof heusq next entered the service he was attached X ha been bora to Mr. and tj,e tate of Utah arid the lecrived two shells from Mrs. girl tha were Allen. A rtrl also i James operators Company jmlne composed Train, Saturday, Fhhruary'1 2f t 4 t to the Ninth Supply is the battle fields of France. One was rived at the home 10, when representatives of . A ry ehrrfl ili3!ilji of Mr. and Mra toe electiotf!,of officers and otlar 3en a t ?c in 1911, and tho other In 1917. pf the, bigger mining companleir CUt! urry Orwin. buglness pertaining, to the flats and Canada since leaving ,f0 tj,e stte treasury In excess I ' . . poet? 1,000 to cover the, occupation tax Utah. Ailfjufchl. h - Albert - O sir the past year. r. I . :Lu ..a 1 L A TO PAY CITY'S PORTION SPEND $100,000.00 Local Wholesaler Home From East i Honored by Utahns Bigge? More Machine Shops and Office B uildings -- this-sectio- - BIG PAVING CAMPAIGN. 41 n, Third West Property Owners Want Street Paved to Union Std t ion; Other Work Planned forT Civ i I; .Improvements - - Inter-Mountai- r n ine new-eng- . - : . anUcl-pate- . - street-pavin- g n - Scot-lus- t -- jo I I 1 be-twe- staV'-tion- - apart-joidier- mier-Th- j. is hand-kerchief- s e ..... v hold-up- r - a - - , -- J. Clegg Hart - .! I -- - - : I --u t - jill U. , Speaks ati b Fev-Danie- -- - ' o i with-atel- j - s y --- --- J . ,rel-venin- e congre-summone- jU d iar . y a ' - . hel-111- 1 anti-alrcra- ft - -- g -- ; clay,-san- more-clearl- Third Year Class at-- Cent al School Has Busy Period , s -- , - , . . y . More Boys Land t' H. Roberts Coming , well-know- - well-rendere- d n ; 1 , - e - .- " - Sheriff .Arrests an wanted H ere ... O-o-- . ooon - Much Wed , - , Young-Lnivers- ity - dcr-'-gaps . ArprjoaeeT - - : - . H 8undayr-H-rtrT";rto-.- - F. Westrope Travels J V fell.-pend- ing . -7r o -- - t Pt h - f-- four-inc- h p-j- , -- - 'V V " A . W ft ;-- Hi - r R. J tr tf. K 1cr-nl- I V -- n- f r |