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Show ) iSTTrS y yts T ij .' Vje-:,v- 7 At , ' ". - - .1 e HVPH b. SSfi - 4Sx ; lT r rT?vyj W - i i i 1 Si - . I -- v .V i T tV- - Ij, Let There'! '?Be Light 1 ."1 The end , of , government ia to make the people happy and that peopleis hippiest which is .most . enlightened, .i .. . ,. , I, NUMBER NINETY. t A THE r.mi The American Red Cross k FIVE - r Get Something-O- ut h of College, If Only A Miss " Dancy Declares rMost People Die Promt' EastTnoTitfrjchalr man of the meeting,' found someT Upj WU1 LeC difficulty in keeping track of them. 1A program outlining the manner in ture to Women. r which the people of Pro7Q will fact suggestions -rt-hat-Prof.-E-H the Tercentenary was pro. Miss C. E. Dancy, former sdperln-tende- nt posed, end will be carried out along of nurses of the L.t i). S.:... the following - lines:; ..Educational delivered a lecture in the work in the schools of the city, at- hospital, Central school last night on home tractive shelves of special library csre Miss Dancy and home references, art exhibits, special mov- and Miss Hettienursing. who White, se.uas, lectures and working with the Agriculturale also ing pictures, col" for advertising purposes, iege, hre working through the couu posters ia other and programs, community some very contests, pub- ty where they are giving -- ons big spring 'pageant, licity in newspapers, special articles and essays, anJ a varictj of . dlsplajs Committees to carry on the" work were appointed as follows: School program Silpt. H. A, Dixon, scnool principals gad . muslo supervisor: I Utah-ldah- , 5 v ;rpr.-- offl-preelde- ti vlJ 1 de-j- ., 4t i , t, ; reau ... baeaM k i sr,ishsL.'S? I ls u p -- . . irti .iSSTb. F. Larson, Georg N. James " and Thomas Benlams; contest Mary J. I ?"' j '. ' i V-- .. aro enlarged! Indicate bell, Fern Browlbent, AretU Young, T. Earl Pardoe, Edith B. Chandler.UMweconTthatthe ' ' ii& Eronms5 SS?SK ! SSS .JV.1W . , (An Editorial.) The Red Cross Roll Call Is now op and will continue until Thanksout giving day, and every patriotic citizen of Provo will be asked to. take n membership this year so thattbe great work of the Red Cross may be carried on ths same now as during the war. The purpose of the Fourth Roll Call is not primarily for funds. It ! to secure a large membership composed of people with an intelligent interest In Ibe worhct lit IIzl Cress, wjthont srtrfck no5 organization. Fegatdlses of At Mme,- mn progress. Z. eo weeded wide-spreis that In each is as possible A membership- as Red Cross mem be citizen will cent of r the greater-pethe community Provo bers and therefore Interested and sympathetic concerning the activities of -- sut Provo. prised of Mayor LeRoy Dixon. PresIdent O. H. Brimhall, Alice Rey-lhnolda. T. Ealr Pardoe and E. H. ESastmond. Another meeting- Is to be held nt the court house on next Monday evening. XU clubs "orgnniaaWe. CfstioSATlestnes arw roduestei to pave representa1 tives present. committee for aa - SmSS 'Tr ! care .f the or, t 1 been removed. Miss Dancy stated that tonsils and adenoids can be shrunk, bat It never rfd1 the Individual of the txfiction. tissues ftt nyT The 'drp H , -- ' ad Womens Municipal e-'- tbo-sata- n. . be.ss.ckMA conUnne to give off toxins or pefcots eausw a result Into the body, and Bumeroas complication, W Dtncy tuff dug wLu stated - that earache can be treated by using the u ear ! throat irrigation, because Give Will Council from tne come ' etc., go Commercial club for th winter abscesses, tlon, j the Red Crons of peace. Bennido I 4 rnoatly. throat bup&i .Lsndrxt of the was held in theclub rooms last Ball j infections Biff The Red Cross achievements in the Mountain division stands as stated there were many 'reasons, night wrlth a large number of the head colds are la- TontUitia and, and of the world, among them .dollar reason,- - but hi L,ember state thl uurae, 4and ,n tendance. President lining monument t the unselfish vision of the people The Womens Municipal council I did not consider that reason a hlg Jesse Hannon ,u7feri'ng 'from this should Elmo Cun although emotionalism has waned, the Red Crosd spirit of service live on. presided, this city is planning on a charity one; there are bigger things fa life ningham, secretary of the tlub, tsoiated and caused to use thetr leaders through this great organization are meeting vital com- of te ban to Monday. November own dishes and towel., and should, given the dollar. Education ' is that plalnei that a campaign of publicity Community ena fashion. Community response le growing 29, for tbe benefit of the public not be allowed to sleep with other training that heighten, the powers, deigned to bring about 'a closer munity needs in practical and broadens the outlook on life. feeling between the various thusiastically. as realization grow of the splendid possibilities offered tor healt hclinlc to be establishedInIn the they get the dl- the children, becauselittle new high school building is poured out in college as in ct,anU as well as between the mer-n- community betterment through the new program of the Rod Cross-droplets given the A special committee on ease from v either other place.' talking, ' , to a was about Red Cross today stands forth an the greatest national near future. and off chant person, the American by buyer The been chosen and In speaking of the fashion rea- - be inaugurated. Mr. . Cunningham or sneezing.-made entertainment has is' world. broad Its coughing membership in tha all kind ladles: its of the of Is following comprised son for going to college, Snperin- ekplained that the object of the cam- organization Miss Dancy also talked on Span.sh of people to serve the people. Through unselfish service U has won Mrs. W. P., Whittmore, Mre. David Influenza and gave some very good paign was also for the purpose of up Mrs. C. H. Cross-onWTlght, affiliates oneself Openshaw, Mrs. treatment of this diseducating the people to more fully world" recognition'.- As a member of the Red Mrs. H. C. Hicks, Mrs. Ideas of home, - - V ease. realize the valne of buying at home with world service- It is our privilege t belong to tbe Red Cross.- It Is II.-- Wallick. Ti and-Mrs. Lee Miss Dancy will give a special lecin preference w supporting the mall our responsibility' lo serve through the Red Cross.'"' Lei everyone realize Baker. Blnmenthal November 27, at order houses. ' Mr., Cunningham's of ture on Saturday; which -t- he- highsubscribe to a cause that stands paramount in th affairs The board members to ' ball, talk was followed by an open discus-ma- s these facts and i ' M? H ?llge L ferx. f Mrs, C. E. Maw, Mrs, and their Ision in which most of the members pf humanity throughout the entire' world. uugiK me lesson. Miss ADroReywld8.Mro. UecegeH. r ,,'L are Invited. stated Ills , la discussing th acquisition of in- - J preaent expressed a belief that If all Brimhall. Mrs. Ray TUnm JumUiV that thle will be on of the most XeUectual power, the speaker empha-jo- ( men of the city -business tbe BONDS SOLD. BulMORE Mrs. Ralph Ptmiten. Mrs. Nora hTLL REBATE PRINCETON.manon health ever tlted the importance of mind con- - j would cooperate In a Ifuyjit-hom- e lecture Mro Esther Call Stewart and valuable E. W. Parkinson, debating lock, and lent. You cant think aheut noth. movement much good would be deit is expected this in city, At a recent meeting of the board, Mrs. W. F. Tiolett, me busy In pre- given Young univerager of the Brigham will avail theta number tag; to be trained to think Is to bejpjy therefrom. , , that large 1 from a the event. o letter Tt commissioners $100,000 paring for this trained to think about something. . j; was- explained ' by president sity, Is In receipt t, of Princeton of county of .thq opportunity of hearmanager-- ' f the members of .the council elves worth of .road bonds and $100, 00 1 In forming fellowship yen havejjarmon club intended to the debating it.. bat the ing' of New Jersey suggesting worth of courthouse bonds were to make this the ontsUndlng social Ben hold luncheons during universitytww t chance here, It Superintendent , schools meet in a Joint event et the eeason and tickets may tlon declared, that cant be equall- the winter as well as regular busi- that the CUPID ACTIVE, - that the sold to the International Trust com- -' be had from any of tbe above-named outside of college balls. If you ness meetings. It was stated by debate December, I, and That Con7 6oIo., this council. of company Resolved, women ad the pany .Denver, be, dont get anything else ont of col- the officials that a membership subjectShould That Cupids arrow pierces th Pass Laws Prohibiting Offering the highest bids. The bonds In this last par- drive would bq inaugurated In the gress lege, get a wife. hearts of, the old and young alia, CoCONTRACT. RAILROADS FILE Strikes it Essential Industries; ' . . ticular. the example of the student near future. was demonstrated ' yesterday when , local were sold for $91.71 per', $100.00, The Granted. nstitutionally of Spanish Fork, 67 body president was commended. .The next meeting of the club ;wul which Is more than was received on at such an The Denwer ft Rio "Grande Rail- Georgeof Jarvis We are all the children of God, be held Thursday evening, pecem .school is delighted age, and Mrs. Thirxa Hod- -' a former sale of these bonds. years Coal -Utah the and road company aid the speaker; the college telle us ber s wblcb wiu br In tbe form of son of Vernal, 67 years of age, apRoad have filed an agreement with e are In partnership with the Bon a gocjai aCd a prograsu' of music and to County Qerk L. T. EpperUtah county plied the county recorder of of Godj son to have .the nuptial knot tied. My heaven, he added, is tootber entertainment will be prooperwhereby the parties agree todouble to in a place where I can Join hands j a had scarcely left tbe clerks for the occasion. They the yjed maintain nd ate Jointly with my friends, anft where I can do when Don H. Hiatt of Payson, tracks between this city and This- office20, and things I like to do. To be deprived SERGEANT FLETCHER Margaret Smith of pge buffi was track by second The tle. of theseto the, clerk tor WILL LEAVE PROVO 15, j applied Kephi, used was privileges is hell. Road and Coal the Utah has - J Harry Fletcher, who has been top same Superintendent-Bennlo- n the purpose. Roy Varney-an- d RailGrande BQo & by the Denver custodian r&re sense of Rumor, and kept his both and C Paza of Lehl, were also of Clark, Battery two aergeant yeara road company until about audience in a happy ffam of mlnd0j the state armory building since married yesterday by the county that contract The specifies ago. ulth his happy hits and apt illustra- - lta completion, will give up that posieach company shall pay the other on clerk. the intions. ltion on December 1 a wheehtge basis tor the number ; ENTERTAINMENT PLANNED, surance business. It Is reported th at cars that pass over each track. of CaliforHIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Mr. Fletcher will .leave for two companies have agreed to - The Mens club of the Tha The P. ft M. A. club won In the nia between now and thd first of the Community other 6 per cent interest church will each pay Sertock contest Bt . the high - school. present a mock' trial He will he succeeded, by cost of the construcactual year. on the TMs minstrel show at Procter hall group of fourteen girls gather-k- ld geant Bliss Cluff, tvho has been one tion of the grades. A document filed and more than half of tbe books Tuesday evening, beginning at the active members ofnthe recorder consists of more next the with of, 8:1a sharp. "The title of the trial of by the entire high scbonl. typewrita hundred papers than 1b Great Pumpkin Case. Ki he'stndent body, will give a dance ten matter together with maps, spec- Guff The The prize story Ab ' vs, ' 't s Muff., There will be their honor. on.' (dents have entered. so ifications and a Jury of trainedJawyecsd- - --esMrs. Smart spent Monday visiting will appear In- the text win e venlng of merriment is assured all bools la Salt Lake the provonlan' and the author WAitNnrtrurrE.vr ' who attend. ! a valuable , Tuesday Principal Atkin and Sttt-- receive ut r- Eben our- - tocah-TaOne nt OfficeLeRoy Snew Probation County tbe best essay on f vent to Salt Lake "City ' to visit fered a prlze-fo- r Mann reports that parents are per- BOARD MEMBERS TO BE NAMED interbools. Tercentenary. Considerable mitting their boys to use .2f rifles activity. A primary will be held In tbe Tim- -' Wednesday, "Inorning the Christen-- n est Is being shown in this tha city limits, and many within offipanogos school house Wednesday, This afternoen the football team! reached the Sisters from the B. Y. U. were have complaints school 23, at 8 oclock( at which Pv'ppt at 'Chattel and delighted the wil play the EprlngvIllSof high cers. Mf. Mann says that 'unless the November rooters ex. time the people of the Fourth a Jhxlents with the duet, "When the team. A large crowd Is immediately stopped vtepractice ward will nominate a Trost la "on the Pumpkins. The pect to go over td help win the number of arrests will follow. He municipal member rthe school board for tbe ' fo of number from James a lords that are announces also the song Dancy next The election a Hi five years. have 18 of hltcomb Riley; v the music was ttrThlrs(5ay evening Miss Central age years children under the , gar-- ' a health lecture at not Tret been recorded in thd public be held December 1. imposed by Prof mor Reid, a immev" and of urges the of Provo. Prof. J. K. school. schools city ki vpEno.UiTr J. Bo.hard was a visitor at chnpel. The noon lunch which Is being diate action on the part of pwi.'i, vreu: dew- children A number of Interested' fnenus 0. and addressed lathe students, served by the domestic science Uv Under tooause of Professor BnshaTds long partment is greatly appreciated ui .aga'may made request that a kindergarten from 4.6 to. 13 "1 .efficient services In tbe public th tearhdr and students who .Xuxl to e'nv'out of srbobl be added jto the regulate work. ol secure pprmKa noon. J'lumls of Pro-- o he is greatly It inconvenient to go home at M Mi when tho father K ja Invalid or the Procter, academy. Will all these deal of fcredlt Is due child has no fahir ?nd his work Is friends and others who would be invr.:f appreciated. manner A Christmas carnival Is being Ratcliff for the efficient necessarylor.- - the sapboil of tw terested Jn-- ha i la gtlitewo rk beg laon. . , neces- in January please wirte a letter to mined by the studeht body. It will this work is being carried family. In that case R is only Bohool week he Clean-u- p Mr. F ,C. Buck, stating how many t take 144 hours of Hstagnti sary v school. The students the school year. Under children they would like to start In work during cqmmlttee has the arrange-?ut- s at the high lesson In civics no condition, the officer reports, will .this work st that time. Please give in. and we expect a will have a practical floors frfSt day. charge children undt 16 be permitted to address and phone number and for-- 0 and incidentally our desks,a new ap- on school. ward latter soon, . anniu out Today the Thanksgiving Btory and windows will take . r, 'ontest close A great many.stu- - pearance of respectability. you-- r Yoa-shoul- Ij- -- . l- d sea-eolle- - v Charity I ex-th- an 1 , mer--Trut- - - I - " e - -- - to-lve- - c - d - , de-st- rl - .. I ed . , oppor-tnntt- t J - vr SCHOOL DAYS , 1 roi-toto- -- - . ' -- r - - - City."''' - ?!LLBody--Pre4de- -- ; . . nt v rr the-whijo- T -- - -- Nevr-week'-wl- - u 4 e . i rent-Teacher- sr BVtttodJSt .MaVert V,. heart trouDw, tToi and LuclaUp-pronchitAlice Reynolds and bronchopneumonia OI 1&0 OB .ni, - H' S I rJ cv them a good .send-- VA.. a. jtad IZ far Lake. oft out (2 alt VL" . tv victery lu Lr Jr aadrrttid f t r. f Cl .sir ' r . Ik diSCUI l -s theme, why first meeting of the g to r valuable Instructions along this tine. This work In Provo city Is success- -. fully carried on with the aid of our association and our . Pa school nurse. Miss, Nina Nixon. Tonsllitls was tbe subject treated -- - Dancy, who stated that the? by ranTeV.TapUidltJr.MreiTe J ff r- That 1 t'tah-Idah- lt SH017H ce Sprlngville-Mapletot- - sums meetlng-o- f thagSTicral commit-celebration the of Tercentenary jtee of the landing 'of the Pilgrims was held In this cltyWednesday night. 'There was an excellent-attendanland much enthusiasm shown. In ' than-$225,00- f DAtlGEROFTOI- l- - nearly $2,100,000, of which $275.-00- 0 went io the farmers in the Provo district. y The factory. It is reported, dis: tributed more o The officials of the of before students the talk a la estimate this amount Sugar tha Brigham Yoeng university this aa alTut 50 per cent of the acreage ' morning. SuperintendentAdam 6. contipcted for by the company, while Bennlon. of.- ttwhurch school ays-- - theJspringvllle-Mapleto- n Sugar com. ' -i why yonng paLy estimates the November "beet gold attend col .payment at a little under 50 per Tawnionametao to coMnt of the crop contracted for.- - It Bald! t gi $n opWrtwrtf is the opinion of the officials of the o for the , acquisition or intellectual company that they will power; it .opens, the door, to one of pay more than $200,000 In Decem- the rarest fellowships in all the i ber, and the SpringvUle-Mapleto- n world; and finally; the college 7eHs Sugar company i official .believe that the student he Is in partnership with j their company will yet pay to . the farmers about $225,000 for esuperinieuutjui denuion was in- - j season's ran. 'The1 sugar beet crop, troduced hy Miss Grace Nlxou, vice according to the report of the of the student body. In acials, is above the. average, with a peat speech expressing tM love of material . increase of acreage over nL inr him. ha that of the past seven years. The Ions , gallantry, was ?ual to the' .occasion; i parr ior narvesung, ana it is If them a IVlow la all tie world. lieved that the entire crop will be said, who wouldnt coma from in the factories sheds before ue Salt Lavs to Provo to receive such comber 1, as there Is but about IS a welcome from such a yeuag lady, j per cent of the crop yet in the field. I dont know whero to find him. i The slicing plant at Lakevlew The lad' T chorea, which had ren-- 1 will continue in operation night and '' -- iktful number under day until abont February 1, It being dersd the Jet !p of Prof. Florence Jap-- 1 the belief that they will have beet person wa oomplimented and the enough to keep this plant rowing students were congratulated on their until that time. Of the $5,000,000 to the evident appreciation of the .singing. or more to be distributed Ltstenlrg, said th superintendent, II beet growers of this county, .lor is an jfrt, and not all possees it. sugar beets the Provo farmer will TImt school was also congratulated reeW one-hamillion dollars or oi th splendid record of Its foot-- 1 more. Give th team k good bal ltesn. send-oout of Prove, he - LECtUREDIIERE; COMMITTEES IPOtNTKf) , TO CARRY ON WORK; MANY- FEATURES OUTLINED. 0 aJVife. TRAILED tiUHSE OF TERCENTENARY DOLLARS Three million dollars is the handsome sum received - hy the beet growere of Utajr county ' November 15, for beeta harvested before November 1. Of the amounts distributed the Utah-ldah- o Sugar company, with factories at Lehi, Spanish Fork. Spring viHe land - Payeon,- - distributed Students Are Urged to ' FOR- - COMMEMORATION ; LARGE ACREAGE, PLANTED. , -- PLANS HADE BEET HARVEST BRINGS HAN IV SOME REVENUE TO FARMERS; A!! LYiL'JC OF r HERE TO SERVE THE PUBLIC IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE. - WE WANT EVERYONE TO FEEL AT LIBERTY TO USE IT. SUPT.BEillOH TO' RECEIVE Doing business without advertising is like winking at a girl in the dark. You know what you are doing, but nobody else does, -'-VOLUME PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1920. THIS NEWSPAPER IS A PUBLIC INSTITUTION SPEfflSOIl . Advertising - i VI - 1 |