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Show PUBLIC LIBPHY N r - - - lvnn ffr J T7 ROVO DUMBER 89 THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, I'IIR TIME AS LAST DRIVE REARS; OELINQUEIII IITIHIS CITY 1 the workervere still on the JJob; . it the cbellef . of the chairman 'that the county wiR not. tall short hi answer: do the telegram Mr. re m Provo. - Besides his widow, Mr. KcBwan is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Elsie Birch of Silver city; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Maud Smith, of Gold-fiel- k sent: to Senator Smoot; he Nevada; two brothers, William received e reifty this iqonlBg .in and John of Prot-- and three sisters, which the Senator authorized Mr. Mrs. Jesse Knight. Mrs. John Roundy Farrar of the Commercial hank .toi and Mrs. William Haws alf of Provo. pay $50 to the Bed Cross and charge Funeral services will be held m the the sane, to hie account ' ProvV Fifth ward meeting house next .Besides .this 'contribution Mr. Mast-er: 1 Monday at 3 o'clock. Friends appeared before the student tof the body at the residence. 451 the . Brjiham Tonpg university lhis East First North from 11:00 to 1:00 morniog and asked that they doaate O'clock on the day cf he funeral. Masters . o a ina"-vei- uu More than a hundred people gathered at the Central school assembly room Wednesday afternoon to hear Or. Heber J. Sears of Salt Lake, who delivered a forceful address on of the child. Dr. Sears was brought under the auspices of the Utah Sort sis club. As chairman of the education committee Mrs. Christen-Jensepresided at the meeting and Introduced Of. Sean. He spoke of the undernourishment of children he tween the ages of two and six physically and mentally and pointed out the statistics showed that ninety per cent of American children are afflicted with removable defect which If corrected In time would make per tody healthy citisene instead of physical derelicts of the future. Urging the parents to work in cooperation with the school physicians and teachers, Dr. Sears told of the necessity for cleanliness from the the standpoint of health as well as education. He stated that a movement is now on foot to establish a public dispensary In every city and town in the state, where the children may receive medical and surgical treatment, whether they are in a position to pay for such treatment or not. tor This socializing the an effort will or be, the schools is, on the part of the city and school eu-gni- n " - moved. In conclusion the larlf emphasized the fact that parents were bound by sacred obligation to Choir children, and that now when science and great minds have so far reduced the fatality of disease; there is no excuse why the children oi today should not make brighter, and stronger men and women of tomorrow. "Education creates the master minds of the world, but if a physical halter is placed upon the mind, the creative ability of eJuatlon is Just so much wasted effort." declared the speaker. Therefore, health and education, if not exercised cooperatively in the growth of the child, with like assistance from the parents, tea diets and physician; will cauee more or less deterioration Instead of regeneration, said the speaker. OW re- Funeral services were held yestrr-daafteraom for Mrs. George fch 8cott, .a- - pioneer president of Labe View in the Lake View meeting house. The speakers were Bishop John Johnson, Bishop L. L. Nelson. Elder A. N. Merrill, John E. Booth, President T. N. Taylor and Bishop W. W. Taylor the latter of whom presided. The speakers told of the many virtues of thsir departed friend and offered words of. consolation and encourage ment to the bereaved relatives. -- The maSto was famished by the Lake Note View ward choir and a solo was rendCharge of the entertainment and the ered by Ray Nichols of. American The Home Savings and .State hank , tabernacle choir furnished the music Fork. have CUed Wit In the district .court tor' the occasion. After a Jew biiaf Edwin &ahaelder, et. aJ, Xo recover remarks preAdent ' Taylor celled on Hold Special Meeting I50OJJM jffindpal. and six par .cent 8.. P. FJgpartaen .to present counselor J918, i to interest 'jrom The R'm. T. Sherman Refief Corps a silver tray to Bengt Johnson and with .15003)0 attorneys Joes, Provo held a special meeting Wedof a silver flower basket to Wilson H. on a due panmteory to3to alleged a nesday and served lunch on to about Dusenherry, both retiring high " note. which thirty guests. Among those present made brief addresses in Counselor were Mrs. Agnes Brown, department . they .thanked the officer. Abrahan & 'Batch . And Henry a beau- president ef Ogden-- ; "Mrs Ella V. Hatch as executors O .fthe last ' will J., Wm. Knight then presented to Prof. Merrill Brooks, vice president of Salt Lake anJ testimony f l aria Hatch, deceas- tiful silver desk 'set and Mrs. Ella Mitchell, departwho responded in a Jocular manner City; ed, have filed unit in the district ment secretory of Ogden; tdso the folfor a brief address. court gainst the orden City Mining when called .upon ladies from Salt Lake: Mrs. President Knight then presented Pro- lowing company for $88LSJ and interest frm fessor Keeler with a silver chocolate Minnie Knackstett and Mrs. Marie October 15, 1919, together ivith $100 Vern Flm. A number of ladies were be set. President Keeler then addressed attorneys fees which 1 .alleged to the audience and thanked all for the present from Springville and Other due on g yromlssory note fecnrpd by a splendid support he bad been given towns of the county. . In mortgage (S certain real jtroperty. during (be many years he had served the action plaintiff of cause a stake officer. He urged all to a second Elect Officers v- support the new officers with the former Judgmentsame seal frith VfcJrih they had supThe members of SL Marys Guild The Oregon Nursery compear has ported him. (Other addreese were met at the Rectory of the Episcopal made-b- y filed . suit. ia. the ClOr- OOurt ChufCh f0f 'ft1usinesp meeting" and ,$122.60 , prito kail of the Brigham Yeung university, for bent Broad -Joseph lwctIaa of affioenI. new offI if Pr and Stephen L- Chlpman of the Al- ers aref Mrs. W. L. Whittemore. 'pre" dpsl and - 55 lnterest wlth alleged leant attorney fee forgoods MrarCohdonT Secty and' Tneaa7 The pine atake- .to have been purchased from plainFollowilng the program a dance secretarys report showed an encourwas given in the ladiea gymnasium, aging outlook for the future. Finantiff by the defendant. thiring an intermission Mm lues cial and sod at and an increase In K. Allen In behalf of the , auxiliary membership. I The new officers enterorganisations of the stoke presented ed upon their duties, ' with a great j president Keeler and Merrill with deal of enthusiasm and a number of n brief address event have been The following couples were married gold watches and in planned for the near service L. T, told of the splendid they had future. , , . ; here yesterday by county clerk of Lehl and rendered. Ashton Warren Epperson Benfch; Cbae. The farmers Association has Mary El Baker of Provo both .The Provp lodge I. O. O. F. will filed-wiftrslnst Joseph B. Finch A, Hickman and Delta lraen, hold a special meeting here next In the district conrt to collect $172.45 of Benjamin. .Tuesday night at which time state principal and $27.60 interest and ' their with coeQs alleged to be due on a promisRy. and Mrs. Bulkley H. Bulkley, officers will be In attendance. , guests, Rer. and Mrs. W. sory note. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Roytance enof Michigan, motored to Springville Mr. and tertained last evening with a card The Fifth ward will hold Us ward where they had lunch with afterwards luncheon. The guests numbering twen- conference Sunday evening at seven Mrs. A. A. P. ReM. They ty four were the members of the old oclock and all members of the ward were shown through the fish ' are urged to be present Five Hundred club. y Ihe-'hom- -- t - in his letter that printer tor earnest in the Gem -- - data. Witt Commemorate Jubilee of M S J. yo- , 4 - L Association -- coun-cilme- - H Is fifty years on the .28th ui "evember. .since jtfce Young Ladies 'utual Improvement Association was organised by President Brig-14- Tbe membership Young. i at that consisted of his daughters, and know as "The Retrenchment octetF It w& originated for the fPess of modifying the personal -- ef-ec- ts snd apparel and to Impress the value of humility SJsd odevty. From that little and of n hss grown our immense aviation which has "cherished the ideals during the half century K existence. In commemoration lubflie the various wards of lV wlll give . entertainment and s. Some of the .wards wfll. special services. Sunday even Y November while others Will iehrate the ereof. Jd anniversary on the date .. ants Band Concerts committee from the Provo Com-r- r dub waited on the city com-yesterday with7 petition that the dtW 1920 budget I In de 80 aPProPrlatkn for the pur-ir- t importing if7weekly band con- r0T- - The commissioners red the committee Wwild be acted that its peti-upon favorably. Ss unda ' Episcopal a Church school 11 o'clock a. m., even-4"- d sermon 7 : SJ p. m. r. . Bulkley, Rector t -- , President-Ceorgo-H.-Bri- -- ne - $- QUALITY STREET YILL BE SHOWN HERE BY M.I.A. The Mutual Improvement Association of the Utah stake Is preparing an entertainment to be given in the Columbia theatre November 18, In the form of a drama entitled "Quality Street," by J. M. Barrie. It will be remembered that this Is a lay in which Maud Adams scored a great suclces. The - M. I. A will present some of the best looal talent to be found and an effort is being made to surpass all previous productions t r given under the auspices of thc. LA. The leading roles will be carried dv Carl Christensen. Bernice Cluff and Beulah Hatton. The cast in full M-joiw- ' , r- , . Co-o- p it Brown.... Carl Christensen Mary Willoughby PIONEER LADY IT IKEPIIW OlsenGon2ast Hs 'reports ha set in WILLiAiii GROCERY Phoebe Throssel Susan Throssel TO RESPECTS BFflCIlLS IIOIIOBED nine BOLD STORE AND SECURE Valentine I.1AIIY PAY LAST SUM RETinme proposition , received with enthusiasm by the -ft, r ete dents ajidfacu!tr of the schoa), Toe " to the new on by The given reaepti and when put-ta note, It' carried ".Fred Qlsed,m nogcr mt dhe Beater Utah stakiTprasidency. the high coun-,c- il aaaa&noualy. accordingly committees "Brawn Shoe store In this-- , city, will aud nther. wtaks affioern at the in the various plasset were appointed! leave Provo tonight on n business Brigham Young university Wednesto proceed da MilectisK the amount St.v e office to Louis, trip in honor of Presldentt pledged, Bach student 'donating hie ; tof the Buster. Brown Shoe company, day evening and JUrot Amos N. B. Keeler Joseph VtoU will be glven aa:jhonor badge. (for .'the purpose s ipuntowring his Merrill the itormer presidency and illne of shoes. s Mr. Alisen im- Wltoon H. Dusenherry and Bengt Henry jJoueu, Antemsymtaln wel- Spring business has been pood ter .weight , wseatling champion; has ports .that Johnson of tlhe '.hlgk council was one notified tehairma L H. Masters that since .he opened up to Provo and he of, the most successful social events if arrangements .wan be made to con- states 'that the people here ,ame highj the season. Over three hundred duct. a benefit wrestling match Jn ly jHeased with the servioe ; given by stake and snutf partners were in this city tor the Red Crop he will this excellent line of footwear retiring officers attendance. mi the n i gladly enter the ring again Vt, anyone were given a splendid reception. that maybe soured 'free of charge. Sues on Taylor was in President T. Jones is now in Preston; Idaho. o UP CA8T cause, was officials to heighten the aggregate physical condition of the future veneration, in Dr. Sears opinion. This necessity is brought forcibly home to us today, he said, in the realization that our soldiers, when called upon to fight, showed a much lower rate of fitness and physical efficiency than any other country, due most likely, to Jthe tact that in. chtldnood the obstructive defects were not re- HIGHVMMN BOLD i ISk . OLCJME Defects of Children Should Be Corrected Says Eminent DAVOF SpecialistlnLectur e H e re 'jL'Sypremeh effort is belg.anade on the pert of I. H. Masters; county ISAAC H. MCEWAII chairman of the Red Cross drive; .andlhis aides to carry Provo and DIED THIS 110RIIII1G Utah county over the top inlihe Red Croat a drive. He report that .up to , date Rrovo still has from four, to five hundred. doUam to nuke np toput it Isaac H. McSv&o. highly reswill , over the top which he believe pected citizen of the Provo Fifth be raised between now and toe, clo- died at the family residence today sing dijotf tbs' drive. A number of folko wing a prolonged illnes caused ;fnms Jargest doaora are at this from kidney trouble. Mr. Me Ewan itfena out pf the city, but Me. Master was (3 years of age, and was horn bad sent dele frame to them tatgma in Provo. FOr many years he was I'that i thfyrsJve the movement .tljeir engaged as a printer with the late upport . Among these are Senator John C. Graham. Later be worked In .Reed Smoot,' Harry S. Phffltpsi.snd the mine in the ThrUe district until re-. J. W. Bieroach. While' comjflate three years ego when ho came to parte are not in from the eeunty aa to EMBER 14, PJ19 CROSS WORKERS RACE BED frOd NOV Bernice Cluff Beulah Hatton .Zella Tfcorms Henrietta Turnbul. .Gladys Hedenbnrg Cheatina Baird Petty fnrWrtTYVrt(RtTtMgirernerpoht , .Rilto CraudaiJ Harriet Home. Sergeant Bailey.., Stansas Stringhnm Earl Suuisl Ensign Blades..... Lieutenant Spicer. ..'.."..Fay Pacj Hugh Gallantly........ George Lewis Ldeut. Rogers. ...E. Rulon Partridge Lient 8eara. Glenn Coffman Betity Soul ..Onetoh Mad3en EUloe WIBer .Edna Hoover $100 "Throw up your hands, you was the command of a highway robber who entered the grocery toes of W. H. WYlliams, 5Z1 South TkMti WWt, last night, and asked fer n loaf of bread. As Mr. WHllaaro tamed to get the loaf, he wae stoxlled at this command and quickly laid the robber that he would not dot. ML The robber then drew the gun closer to MV. William nose and told biro, as had better obey. Realizing Uta seriousness of the situation he terror up his hands in the air white ae a- complice of the man with the gem .vuisacked the money drawer, securing about $W in cash and about $70 in checks. When they had secured all the money to be found they" left the store, tolling Mr. Wiftem that he better remain behind the counter for 15 minutes, and warned. Mmthat If he ittompted to follow them they would kill him., . Mr. Williams states that he hnrriecf to the door but saw nothing of the robbers whom be believes Jumped the fence and made ther way toward the- freight depot. He Immediately notified the officers, but they were unsuccessful in. locating the bandit, lor . describing the men Mr. , Williams , states that the man with the gun' was; about 25 years of age and weighed' about 140 pounds; he was very dark . iyvrrriectlrn4 though spoke t plai , English. The other man he lMeved'l was a little larger and not no dart; x , , to pay-rfth ongto hetollman the--. at to ttentlon pney drawer. e officers that .. . M is stated t such a man ae Mr. Williams describe has been seen on the streets of Prov for the past three or four days, bet had done nothing to arouse the suspicion of the officers and acoortlngfy was not questioned as to his. business - tt ) " - hv-Ah- v , ' here. n opfn-loan Sheriff WJIIlisms expresses . the be for of good would Elfle Amleraon 8ally Snow...... that It ' would' officers the police Pupils: Emma Snow, Mina Madsen, the city if, Leah Dixon, Florence John, Mamie aneation any strangers who are found" Clark, George Mortimer. William to be loafing abound the streets of.' " Mortimer, Clifford Cole, Russel the citr, and unleps they can give satisfactoto explanation as to their Jacob. business they should be token into cutody or given a "floater." . Grand Ball v Under the auspices of the Missionary Committee of the Pioneer ward, a Grand Character Ball will be given in the Pioneer ward amusement hall, Wednesday evening, November Varsity Players Giver , Splendid Portrayal Of Famous T raged 19. Proceeds to be given to the ward The Varsity players appeared af misloneary fund. Cash prizes will be the Columbia theatre last night awarded for the two best characters. iofcn famous play, tyaSterfields Mozart orchestra will be In of Nan." It is unfortunate-- ' r attendance. A good time Is assured, that this troup of excellent players ' bring your friends, all are welcome. did not receive more support from the people of this city, for they gave us one of the most finished produo- - ' ,MiCK!E SAYS tions ever seen in Provo, In the ah-- . pence of a program we are unable individual recognition, but there ' "fiCAUMOue VIW4 OONOO was not a person-ithe entire cons- OCNeSAXDt 6WUU SMyCM mb- not did the that pany Impersonate onMwn oun pncuuv-i- s Character assigned to him with an nsatea exactness that was highly ooommend- NM6U.,WtoS BSS iUKt e able, The setting, the characters 8 I UKt AU.NOO POkK jnodej)f life portrayed,' alf contri;; H.iP I gVt. rt NOU TkAINtB T buted to the atmosphere of a tragedy;-antwww do ku. TVuvteg iwv ACIAN rteonar' while the ptayLmay- not have-be- en fctoCV CtekXA MSOtet MlUin. COAC as entertaining ai many drams . os are, it was One of the best tragedies that has ever been seen In this cltyL ... i- The-Traged- y four-piec-e " to-giv- e n -- . ' and-th- mt - , Makes Serious Threats- Declaring that ber husband had1' at diverse times kicked ' and struck' r her; and threatened to cut Yier hcsif oft with a dull knife. Leva Evans ask J I |