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Show trir l I H O' HE IXTELN. jiUMBEB TROVO CITTTlJTAn, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1919. IEC OHIO BliMI TO Died Bishop Ole H. Berg ,,s ff :r" tiereounday Evening, Funeral to Be Thursday k mmm el ' t P0610 .GIK2XBBIAL ! t , 1 CLUB - 1 hJ I - : , i ) s. 1 Tha The ESTEEMED VOMEHS P. Merrill. William M. Roylanee, lRay Dixon.. II F. Thomas. T. N., D. Darrell, W. J. Startup, Tajrlor, sag J. T. Farrer, be put into effect aud 'The' committee met last-nigdiscussed ever phase of the labor question In Utah County very and decided to put the bureau piovement into effect without delay. a , 5 FUllEftAL SUNDAY CONGREGATIONAL AND METHOD- IST CHURCHES UNITE TO FORM i COMMUNITY CUUflCII IIEilE at this - city were resident shocked Sunday" evening' to learn of the sudden' death of Ole II. Berg, for .many years bUhop of the Provo First . Last Sunday evening the First ward, and one of the most active CLUTCH Church to Pro vow a the n church and civio workers-tthls part scene of a unique servlce ln whldh of the state.. He was chairman ot MiRiTFn the Building Committee ot the BonneItlUIILU III IIUYU. of the Methodist Episcopal Church ville ward, and last week- he caught J Provo with 4 th'L membership of S alight cold while directing the floor Church In an enUrgeg work4 In The hewchapel. whlch iater Invention Destined to Revolutionize to movement known as the Prow he Automobile Industry at Robert developed an attack 'of uremic poiChurch Community (CCfflgfegationaiJ. H&Ul foc Fsw Days. soning. However, he was not thought, For many year lh ProtesUae to be seriously 11L During Sunday churches of Prtvo have felt the need! Automobile engineers have long afternoon he entertained a number of of urging their Interests for econosw relatives at his home and sought v.hrt a SaltLake man ha was apparently Improved in health. evidently pe,r.,--,wk- .b. Ity I ? U VICIlK -- o jL V U ' f ' 1 J Provo Commercial Club will oiganlze a labor bureau as one of ita 'departmeats of service mhouldthe pami of the reconstruction cominit-.teof the club, consisting ofJofcn 6 Smith.T. P. Plerpoat J. L. Lytal VOLUME NIN3 in pnfivnhewMMntungftteDbru - A large assemblage of friends and relative - attended the funeral serv- ices of .Mrs. Wtmhelroina and Caro- line K. Madsen, held in the Second ward meeting house yesterday afternoon. Elder Benjamin A. Knudsen presided. The opening prayer was offered by 'Andrew Knudsen. The following speakers eulogized the lives and characters of these two, beloved women, who tor more than half s century, -- bad been Identified with - the church and the building up of this city and county: Bishop L. L. Nelson, Peter Peterson, of Santaquin; President George H. Brimhall, Bishop OLE H. BERG Joseph A. Buttle, Bishop William Taylor, of Lake View, and President Joseph B. Keeler. The music was Quarantine Officer . furnished by the Ward choir and WilReports on liam Knudsen. William Ellison of! fered the benediction, ' n concluding his work with the city Many beautiful floral offerings dec.oiticer, Adam Anderorated the caskets. The two women were buried in & double grave at th son filed the fo'lowtug report with - the city commission; Provo City cemetery, The dedlcatoiy prayer was offered To the Honorable Board of Commisx sioners, Provo City: ", brBenlamln Knudsen. ( j 'T,''! ' t f."' Later in the afternoon he took a bath AJl merchants, manufacturers, farm"T and went to lie dowk He waa im- unit .bo, mv U ers and others, who have positions mu ,xpen. rtleb .III mediately seized with a sinking spell tomoblla or"?" ,'i Interoata and died soon afterrnotwith standing eliminate all gear ahirtlng and make i open, will be requested to notify the be served by the imbetter ?tn The without club secretary delay. his physioians tiid everything possi- possible the entire removal ot the r Ion of these two organizations, tte careful ii. turn, keep ble to revive him. " L secretary will, clutch mecbauimx. , . the of Methodist Churtk records of suca positions, and also The deceased was bom at Not content with giving to motor meiuuers their from tha (withdrew membership J a record of all labor appllc&tloua dom a new clutch that greatly simple Norway, September 12, made to the club. From these listd 1840. He joined the Church of Jesus fies the driving of a car, the Victor Methodist organization last Sunday-anin the evening united with tte he will be able to fill aoy, position Christ of Latter-daS&inta when a Motor- - A Clutch Company has se" 7 ' Church. Congregational open. young man, and after spending two cured patents on a rotary gasoline was The a service very Impressive Members ofthecommltterwho years as a missionary to Denmark, he motor, which promises, say the men were present at the - meeting urgea came to America, reaching Salt Lake interested In Us Tuturq, to revolution- t one, The Methodlsr paople had m that the city open all avenues of jm Iil Octuber.11866. having driven an oi izetheentlrenutomobile'COiHtnK? tjhortTseryiciJjitbeir church at f at 7:45 they proceeded j o'clock and team across ths plains. He married lion program. payment for the men just as rapidly L CongregaUonaL Church In a Anna Nielsen that sam year and seti possible, and favored the IssuThe Invention of a gasoline turbine Rev. S. H. Goodwin pastor i body. f ance of bonds for public Improvetled in Provo, where he Lps made his In Itself Is considered a big Btep for- ' of tha local church, presided , tmeritug ments also without delay., The home ever since. been heretofore there ward, having flnd eJtended tuck occasion to, call the attention But ft., Bishop Berg waa a cabinetmaker by bo successrul gas turbines cord, .wcelxtng those f the Board if County Co.uuission-crtrade and in connection with hla oth- rpeelflcaMoBsra- - aHHOuneed- ,- follow into mmnbershlp who came from the Gentlemeq r"jre8enrherewltnihv er work, made coffins. In 1876 he was tlicTr 'Inac'ivity on Attack of In lug receipt ot new. that hls patentsf Methodlgt report as quarantine officer covering polled by President Grigham Yourg will be ure-In the movement to take care granted, show that the In of Denver. r who la the missionary the period from October 23, 1918, to to superintend the interior . construcof the hundreds of men who are re-- ; mention, If succeesful, will pe idetl NOTES February PROVO NEWS v zuprelntendent of the Congregationa: 24,1 919: , ...f con-tion work ou the SL Goorge temple, for either. a rple'iw dr antomoblle tuning from the cantonments and In these Western States,) also 1 J work Number of oases of influenza, 1 and i overseas service without having anytreturned to Provo In 177. btructlon. ' El of wood son houses Anderson, 783; to. Sergeant were to return home quarantined, 698; deaths, hing In 1889 ho was called on a mloncn f In brief they are. They t . ing members and outlined tbe ware that the members of the Mr. and Mrs. Adam Anderson, has re- 43, houses quarantine'J thkdite, 4. to-- Norway and was president of the tric-- j yr i o p tonsmer y a -()j a modern com,nunlty church. Rer. where he number of caecar 9r; favcred a bond issue fcr turned fromWacos-Texa- a, Christiania conference until lSbl Monies, movement ('formed the local Bap was Mr iLEElder, pastor The above figures do not ittcinde la the aviation service. county, highways and oh- hen he returned homo, Uncj wi t , w . , t f' w wlU Is h return to , former Rt&te JMentjU buterant-jr-i Andersoq necessary tmproveer-LtaC.'lLT" t ervice7' tngethCfP' rR5' to know wuy no action had been position with the' Landes .Machine T, C., at the Urigham Young Univer-elt- a contractor and builder, the last of same weigut m , Aead-empf I roctor of -v the . In ADAM Salt principal Lake t City, taken call for the sanction of the Company ANDERSON, i)s efforts in this lane was' the com , Original cost of production and Syre, taxpayers of the county for a bond of the County Infirmary. Ho cost of maintenance both lower than struction ' ' The new 'and' enlarged enterprise Postmaster A. O. Smoot announces Issue. That wet have poets in embryo b. was a very active church worker and , , present motor Lpe8. , of a community church already comThe regular meeting of the club that ha has a number of lost articles our public schools is shown by the bcame a member of the High CounThe Victor Company has placed on mends itself most favorably to the will be held Thursday night, when at his office, which were ptckod up following verse written by Ireta cil, which position he held until he market a hiock of stock for the pie It promises to be a very community." ot the corridor the 4abor problem will, no doubt, re- at different times in Mortimer, of tha Fifth grade, Frank- was ordained bishop of the First promotion of the Victor hydraulic oil ' solution for ou local chure : would be happy and the school lin ceive special attention. postoffice building, ward, in 1902. He held that office (clutch and the Vlctor rotary motor, ' ' problem." the stamp of ap call An owners Bearing, the and to have glad , Experience until .the ward was 'divided. In 1913. the two nnlque mechanical devices in" the united supcomplete by once we school at are pfovat here Tte opening number of the Brig- identify them. Well, - During his life, Mr. Ilorg was coun- tended tor automobiles, which are two memberships thus ot the port ham 'Young ,, '.more,Lyceum University ty coroner, a member of the Provo the invention of a Salt Lake mau, Mr. and Mrs J. M- - George, 41or The teacher r.tending by' the door, merged, they look forward' With confimum was given last Saturday night of the s'hool A working model and blue prints City Council, a nieu-b-dence for succors. , when Princess Catherine Radzlwlll. many years residents, of this pity, Feels our pulsS and tests our fever board, and two years ago he was a ,are being shown this week at the HRev. E. V. Kuhns, pastor of tte of Russia, entertained a to moved have audiIdjaho, Montpelier, . or shell Utah we ler see l( State leave of ths To large member stay legislature, otel' Roberts, Provo, with the result local Methodist Church ''for the past ence with her fascinating stories where Mr. George has purchased wa considered on of the .iron': that tbe company is enjoying sucwhich are a nrd We our studies task, have to been called two the has pas" years, about her native land, and the' people farm.-- . ,i o toiler aofthat body. ' k :t it ,j cess in Its project. Many, Inquiries torate of the new organization. His And all day' longr we wear V mask,' thereof. For more than twenty years he has as well as mau actual purchases of ns blink and sneeze, duties will begin March 1. The speaker character: ad the BolMessrs. Rulon Clark -- and Martin Which makes, been actively uncaged in the under- stock are being received dailjr, ; a ifa.,,1 shevik! as thieves azl and Larson, two returned soldiers, were While the clutch is intended pri taking, business, and for, the past to do. all there la it about Predicted thata Ca would oome the speakers at the B. Y. U. Sunday So this Vurr. fifteen yere , his , son, Wyman has marily for automobiles, it can he used qj Wounded Hero Home ' vhen the peasantry of Russia would evenlnglT Mr.. Clark gave someverv ibeen asaociated with. him. and has any place where power! transmit 7 rr iw up ln'rebellion.Her personal Interesting ( Information t; concerning a0 of recent years rc'ieved his father of ted from one ishaft to another' with ! J 1 Johnson - and attentUodl F so business Charles experiences were especially Interest- - his experiences gt the front, and tolti of the the for claimed Is responsibilities variations of speed. It STATE HIVE1 BEE THE 1th to top. go. pver of . how it feels) that'he' 'a Meric- de'rote hi the new (dutch that there can be as GeorgoTMarchalk arrived at the horn of some related clVlc Larson Lleutenant as J ecclesiastical work many speeds forward aa there are of his sister MrslJoha Starr, 'of this time to deof one half liquor For is aviation 'the pint having his A. George first members of variations of kpeed In the eugln; city, Satorday. Mr.,. Johnson left to Goata parole officer of experiences He was oue of the State Industrial School, came to partment of The army and tol4 of how In his possession!- L Brown lecelved the Provo Commercial ' Club and a , The motorit s claimed, will elimi- Join Uncle Sams forces at America a thirty-dasuspended sentence w hen the at and Provq Sunday morning and took two It feela to become 'seasick In an active civiq worker, very nate crankshaft, camshaft rocker-arm- , Lake to the fall of 1917. He sailed tor 7 he was tried at Ogden. , " was chairman young men, who had been arrested t wrist pins, piston and piston overseas duty to February, 1918. Hv A milUary .bnndwill be organized time of hla death, he -7 the sheriffs otSoa, hack to the from the fjaR Uakp Clty employee of of the Old FoIHT Committee In the rings, connecting rods, valve tappets took pari to the offensive at Tol JaO.OO ' waa Industrial school. They wore arrested , Maud Palme granted the Oregon, Short Line railroad, if Utah Stake. and timer. - It Is a motor of the rot- Metz and Belleau Woods. He wend of herself plans in the' bands pf the committee In Payeon over the top ten times and was woundHe Is survived by his widow and ary gasoline type. Saturday (Or passing a per month tor tpo support worthless check. Erfh boy were out add two minor children In an action are matured. tfte following children: . Mrs. George ed, He wear two gold service chevautomobiles Demonstrator equipped of the Palm For feassurlng William purpose n parole, and hbr Groshell O. E. Mrs. by A. Nuttall, they hjfvlng served terns brought against with the clutch nd motor will make rons and a ci atlon medal for bravery. farmers, Jolm It. Walker, atate Mrs. Enoch relief ta the Institution court 'This to an actio District of Lake; the la er time. torgensgn, yqlt prior to that theliappearanctjn Salt Lakewithto and two minor children Inspector, says that there Is . jes Mrs for Marchalk left YreklWlchr Mr. MrSTJamiSi granted pending final crop Utah. MSfonir Bho.; j'ft lme, no need for alarm over feared appear-' N. Y Sunday, W.'W. Beckslead, Amorjcan Falls, Practical Engineer Are Enthusiastic disposition of the case.ance in Utah Of the seventeen-yea- r ' and Mrs Jenkins, Walter and Idaho, , locudt, Clutch. Victor Over the nes,Winncr Hydraulic Utah will receive A3.122.814.91 for his son, Wyman, of this city; also In the case of Ethel Watkins vs. vision 8u Kaar, formerlyDl rHarry Paved Roads wherein the plaintiff use In a three years program of road one brother' H. H. Berg, of Spring-fields, foreR. W. later G; Ry, perintendent lnone of the fastest wrestling BankheTid grandchildren man Fowler AotomoWle-Shops-ais sueing for divorce plaintiff was construction, If the originnlamendment, Idaho; twenty-onmatches that Its sum bill jhas aver t taken place to tha alimony and four temporary I granted of rephouse In this city yrs'ent eervlre manager Mercer . The citizens of Santaquin are la concurred by the Henry Jones pinIn held will be service her and funeral herself The ! 20 00 to support &. Jordan Sale3 Company, says: g petition , throughout tte ned Jack Barite to resentatives. the mat In two of next Tabera&cle Thursday Stake whica they are asking that were to the who t of three falls at the Mozart hall three children. Blank forms tor persona have no begltalton to saying that aft county be ne 2 oclock. The remains will may at lari yen the exsmlneIncome and paved highway be extended from exhaustive taxpayers er a critical kt evening. J In securing the first the viewed at his home, 42d Blast Third the through received person to Santaquin. The petiUo by VicVayson model of the 0 Jones found Burke to be one of - Lottie V. Bevard waa granted a di- i, mils, acctirdlng to an wmouiirement South, from 11 to 1:30 oclock on tne tlon of the working that 1 co"riat ha present time much d- t a prac- - state Clutch that tor to' fastest men he has metT The vorce from John R. Bevard to the Dis- - made bv A. 8. Roper, Ipternal revenue funeral tbe Is hauled over this road fro flai traffic of. to destined anJ device tical replace ' r,t v . ended In five and j riTen commissioner. . In - view of their .lor.g a3ociat.or. the present method of transmission the Orem road terminal at Pay sow c minutes, when Jones turned the trick .f . An order has been Issued by t the with Bishop Berg, the merchants of ot power through the ordinary clutch When fully signed-- - the circulators .ith a reverse body scissors, a hold custody of the two minor chlldren.- state public utilities connnlaston will clos their stores from 2 and transmission os used today. and propose to subm't It to the State Roaf Provo N)at few of lending In Ufnli all changes in teleJones'' opponents are 'able 4 o'clock Thursday, that all be until or h) made t break. '1' nttempteil issued phone rates especially as applied to automobiles. , Commission. The second fall was seMarriage license has been of Postmaster may pay their Iat respects to the de- 1 have been very made authority , favorably Impressed uei to thirteen minutes with the1 10 "Burle E, Mendenhall and Geneva j parted, pioneer xf this city by at- with the drawings and b'ue prints of cess. , The mechanism is so vdmpte . me, hold. tending the futu-ra- l the Victor Rotary Motor and believe j,l. will not only simplify the operat-thThree, preliminariee in the way of koxl " JOBP you have in this motor someth-- ing of the car. but will he more sew.,"-exhibitions i vyere staged In ernmeut war risk innuranc Tbe Utah 8orosis Club meets to ing that will revolutionize the meth- - notnical in the production and up.'Mch a number of local sports pa and Ruby Sabin. of Salem. are convertlWc, according to In mosrow at 3 ocock sharp, with Mrs ods of This com formation received by Haj. Fred Jor heipated without any i serious Injury generating power from gaso- - keep, of the A full attend il ne. The two look like a million blned with the Victor F. William to them. ril Utafx gw Motor djitatr gensen. Rotary returned has Mr. M. H. Graham l Hie ar.ee Is requestel at this meeting. an avn early un.1 I new That and me to to will a era the win mark history predict (dollars wnere he went last Satcity of f TOO kas resulted la the last unlimited success. power." Wanted General housework. Call from Ogden, you motoring comwith the three years since the commission Local people w 111 have the privilege urday on business connected Charles T. Robertson practical me at 2.1 J Na Mrs. Leland Madsen has returned of the ml J West held In menced municljml operation be to - of Com Steel Iro fhanIcElks annual convention inspecting vhe working model at Is tbe rr;mrt to her home In Bingham after spend-- ! bathhouse, Wan f. is made to the Graham fondlMr. Salt am J Roberta Hotel ,and judgliig f ( the of . t saysy personally June pany, Uly u"a 8 ALE Potatoes Vine- and Onions that city ? ing a very pleasant month at theramBlvea comrhether h laventir ch victor C HydrfuMc executive Joh Wm, Lee. ,U Goddard, 468 So. First a member ct the state ' Yard. suc- tor tbirx. Is a all are that Is to it or'ulon and my perfect est Phone 808-nJ. mitts re; ::tsling the Provo ladje. I -- T tuuM t. u Ut ta,,r",7' c-- - I Fred-rickshal- i y - - he to-t- . - . .. jg. hi. 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