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Show ;.h4 j.i j-- '. y e:w ;-- .; tv, r " v' -- , v-- V V Was 'Mr-vV- . ; NtJKtf'V-a.TYW- v t," ' v. s vi.r Jt-- . ': t &'5.trj3 v-f 8 Scandals . are in accordance with population. A little scandal scandalizes a small town but even a big scandal often fails to scandalize a large one. ESTABLISHED Scfis ATER PROBLEM ijjm Community Lunch and ATTEMPTS TO NIGHT Airplane Exhibition will be Features of Days Activities wa- problem nf the Utb COMMIT SUICIDE 111 Lc of the IPtoto river been MJtt oooUon is naked by PARK LAST RIGHT Agent 3. tP. Vickand ollowingV of farmers Provo haa had many a Fourth of State Engin- by 8nfferkwk trvmjn mental affliction Between the houra of one and yeaterdny Caldwell, who came herejeauaed by xh injury while a child, , Julr celebration, but none, we are three oclock the merchanta, assisted Citation of Mr, Welch, with i and despondent over the recent told, has surpassed in special altrac- - bv a bevy of Provos handsomest, f looklBfbverihevey entertainment the one 4 will play 'hosts to the throngs at a ol Dmaba- ,- determine, if possible, oni Ionday real community picnic. The lunch- Porto as Bletem who name hie 0? gives Jto takecare of the surplus MMon. : - a. jthe greater part of d to commit anlcide te HPIoneer veil stated that In hia Prk by taking a large dose of nring spending : looking over the situation I strychnine. George E. Robison admin-o- f to the most 'feasible plan the surplus waters .of ,Btered several antidotes after which steele was take nto the county Jail during the high water sea- Sheriff J. D. Boyd and Traffic Id be to build one or morel1 Y. Dunn, where he is to-tnsls from an advantageous Officer J. . out of danger. ;x reported a line river in straight It is stated that Steele, whose Mr. 'C&ldwell'a suggeake. is said to be In Ogden, at one sted the building of suite-e- home was time 'an Inmate of the State dams at the intake so water would overflow Into Mental Hospital, and that at differsuffers from a lapse of Jals without admitting any ent times he claims that be cannot He memory. Such canals, 'Mr. 'Caldwell remember where he received the . would not cost as much as bow be cam river ,artd they wouldBtrych"ine It is also said jrmanent means of giving Leas the dredging would, in B Pfrole from lhe tJtah State where he was commitPenitentiary, liability-only give temporary ted minor offense. T Dtor FZ loop-tha-lo- kns ! rs Lt. 8CDEXLY MONDAY and Mrs. Eric Bylund of this kere called to Payaon Monday PS on account of the sudden of Mrs. Bylunds mother, Mrs. Boyles, who was stricken heart failure at tbs sge of 71. funeral services were jin Psyson yesterday. church. SCIENTIST Church of Christ. Scientist North University avenue. y morning services at 11 Fk- God. subject, Sunday at 9:45. Wednesday 6 even-servic- at 8 es oclock. SESSION OF THANKS J women of Service Star Legion ? Issued a statement thanking Poo 21 IT J of rtf It contributed to their memor-pun- d. The money thus Talsed lor the establishment of a Jo tablet In Pioneer Park, upon fthenames of the soldiers of whQpaidthu supreme, sacri-bav- e been engraved." The 1 lb i1 funds and the amounts I follows: - Small banks In bonnes. $58.71 from puV sols. $83.42; various churches Sunday Schoola, $1$ 84; total, P8 funeral of Breni Johnson yer ago, bad residel 8 cty for 53 'vears. and who L at his home. 698 Wall street. L City, Wednesday, will be the city cemetery nnder the "non of Bishop L. L. Nelson, on nwy afternoon at 5 oclock. -Is survived by his widow, the and the following child-MHannah J. Cardell. B. Mrs. Bessie J. Reese. Tn,on Provo; and Miss Emma b! r"'" 01 Chicago. Vern C. John- Pocatello, Aleda, Reed T.. sod Hilda Johnson, all of Uke City, " rs I Former President Taft to the Justiceship HELD YESTERDAY to-akl- sire Mm , I IKD .b, tan FOR MRS. JACOBSON Welch says. M. Wlnsor Of the Utah ltnral College, is In Provo investigations as to the nethod of handling the over-wateof the river. Professor told the ' members of - the Club at their luncheon today le had not had an opportunity Testlgate the situation, . so not give any Information Mr. r h op ,d FUNERAL 'SERVICES. time in working that win give the desired West-Fourt- tail-spi- n, I take the matter N,SJ . four-passeng- er tea-Jn- ajvlsement, and he, with Engineers of the state, will r on n. waters. - d Mr. Caldwell win sr. j furn-tshln- for a that he had nothing for Declaring 'Caldwells plan and that hlB whole life which live to jkl declared that such canals loot only cost less than to had been q continual struggle, Steele . - Last the river, bnt they would is bent on RobiDoctor with be pleaded night Editions advantages later in son to let him pass on, and declared bob of serving as a drain for dl etei rml ed t0 put Jlaads through which theytbat tw life. end his necessarily have to pass. Mr. Salt Lake friends of the yonng elleves the canal system d man have been, la communication thinks (hat through the and have nltified atlon of a district sufficient with Sheriff Boyd him that Jthey will take Steele to could be raised to build is Is Would be necessary to carry that city. Vrflow Impressive funeral services were held yesterday In the Second Ward meeting bouse for Mrs. Mary Eleanor Jacobson, wife of Jacob Jacobat son, who died Tuesday morning ' the family residence, 9S0 South Fifth West street, following a prolonged illness caused by Brights disease. The services were under the direction of Elder Seth Scott, and ths music was furnished by the ward choir under the leadership of Prof. Elmer Nelsen. The Invocation waa offered by Lars Nelson and the benediction pronounced by Die E, Olsen, Sr. The Urge attendance at the funeral and the many beautiful floral tributes bespoke the high esteem In which Mrs. Jacobson was held by her many friends. The speakers were Nells Larson of Vineyard, E. C. Hendricksen, S. P. Eggertsen and Benjamin H. Knndsen, all of whom spoke of the Integrity of character and the good life of the departed and her family. Solos were sung by Mrs. Marie M. Hedqnlst' Homer and Mr. H. Anderson. At the city cemetery the grave was dedicated by Benjamin Knndsen. COCK OF THE WALK" to-to- re honored. newspaper man of his In recognition Walt years as a railroad editor man newspaper known well Sloan, as the elected of Provo, has been the sail of member first honoray Lake City Passenger association. Lake As a railroad editor In Salt a ook Sloan Mr several years ago organization in the part prominent of the old Salt Lake City Transporone of tation club of which he waa members. honoray three the Sri-de-ss g h1 -- one-ho- , suit Mrs. Albert Elliott has filed tn tbw- - distric- t- eourtjfof Jllvorce .coopl EllIotL-lT- be against Albert were married at Goshen and have Insisted that be was ' a veritable her complaint that her husband in six children. Mrs. Eliott alleges house the about walk the cock of wife, and Insisted on controlling the and v purchases money, children, consulting erything else, without her have the plaintiff or letting to say. onght , f"8 , 1 ' ILLNESS 1,e-othe- nt t lseusslng Oh, boy, oh Joy, ON THURSDAY AFTER - he . FROM GAMP Where do we go trom here? Provo, the beat town on earth. Tma waa the aong of the membera A BRIEF of Battery C. aa they left Camp Lewla laat Monday night. They had Been bigger citlea than Andrew (Andy) Mitchell, a well Provo, far bigger, but they were known and highly respected citizen g;aj t'0 turn their 'faces back to the of Provo, died at his home in the Home town. They had bad a Second Ward yesterday morning, strenuous twenty days but they did following a weeks Illness of pneu- - not care. They had learned much, monta. Andy, as he was familiarly traveled for thousands of miles, ? known to bis many friends here, ' passed through new country; seen In the North park, at which and there will be plenty was born In Glasgow, Scotland, on all that vr&s to be seen on the trip, i for everybody. more than 3000 people will be the things ChUd h? but, oh, boy, they were glad to get 182- vV!en 'Of One the most Interesting sport Marcl1 home last night guests of the local bnsiness menParents t0 w,th uuk Plans providing for a first class programs has been arranged by DelI,CBm PrT0 where ' he llved Webb. There will be kiddle car, tri-- 1 BetUed inneheon, free to everybody, hare 01081 "8 been completed, and It is the com- cycle and bicycle races, and all prlner races kinds of all for efP1v(ed ages, mittees Intention to serve this vast ln lhe dlfferent bops of this city, a and water sports, number between the hours of 1 and baslball ben yearB ha,n KI- - the Pa8t t8n 8. The meat markets of the city wants andcomedy staged by the is pnt establishment of J. W lbe the clubs. It Rotary are donating more than 500 pounds - Dangerfleld. .. . of meat, the bakers are 'contribut- whispered that the opposing slabhI! men of the most interesting feature, MItchn, C ade a wn.rfni ing the bread, and the "Relief Socie- have been formerly Mabel Gardner of working out 14 secret for-ties of the various wards are Salem, foqr children, Mabel, Iona, showing at the National Guard en g who campment. 250 cakes. The grocers and Don and Norma, his mother, Some of the boys had never been wholesale houses are assisting with resides In Eureka, and the following pickles, three or four cheeses and brothers and sisters: William, James out of Utah County before, less out 800 cans of pork and beans. And and W Ilford Mitchell, and Mrs. of their native Btate. But these Provo boys held their there will be plenty to drink, too, Vera Hansen, all of Eureka; Mrs. Pl e 150 gallons of punch., " ' - Montana, and own at every turn of the encamp-Thof Reba 8torra Butt.Provo and the Lehi clubs of received' so so much that Houti Leadore. ment, of they the During garah day Sterling McBeth the Central League will play an .more than one commendation trom of Payson and bis daring mechanic Jn . the Timpanogoa lda game will furnish enough thrills in their peV The funeral services will he held the officers of the regular army, who aerial stunts to last until the next the Provo Second Ward meeting were ln charge of the The line of march its outlined ty And those members ot Battery C. Fourth of July celebration, With , Sterling Taylor, chairman of the pa- house Sunday at 18 o clock. Friends Did they make a hit? Most band. his fsmilv th at view the body may McBeth biplane, South they did. They mad will make the spiral turn, the E71 emphatically ""residence, r ueh a hit that they were'asked . to street, prior to the funeral. and many - of j the latest aeroplane stunts, never In the passing of Mr. Mitchell, work overtime at every little station before seen In Provo. Among other Provo loses a Christian character, at which the troop train stopped, What did Provo get eut of the whose life was devoted to his family) things the mechanic win walk all , , which over the wings of the machine and contribute trip? those to and things Mrs Ubertv . perform some of the most, daring Uftnrln, Coodrlck Tlor. VaMtai 'I.'l ? .T",1-and .thrilling acta, bw, aMtacMnUllr s rtol lot of (' Lot, Stev.rt K.Urtii. p.r- b. to good learn adrertlsing. rt at trd deeply grieved sunrise the. French Promptly Join hist The boys were glad and 75s of Battery C will shake the death, they untimely Girl, mountainsides as they hall the gen- Ward Primary. many friends in extending to his he- - to Provo. The people loved family their sincere sympathy should be propd of them. ial smile of old Sol. . 4 8 Columbia, In their hour of sorrow. The cannonading wiTl be the sig9.- - Boy Scouts. . nal for the Boy Scouts assembled at 10. Provo Band. "s three of the public flag poles of the 11. Kiwanis. INTERESTING BOOKS , . Chosen city to hoist the Stars and Stripes, It. Rotary. ' their to the flag, Chief pledge allegiance IS. Elks. and repeat the Scout oath. The 14. O. C. T. ARE ADDED TO THE ; e: of the Community Boy Scouts 15 Public Schools. Church, First Fifth, and Bonnevde 1$. Martial Band. PUBLIC LIBRARY wards will perform the flag raising 17. City Officials. ceremony at the courthouse; Second 18. Private Decorated Cars. Sixth, and Rioneer wards at Pion. The participants 6t the parade new books recently eer park; and Third. Fourth anl have been requested to assemble be- - Among the Manavu wards at North park. the parade at the following ded to the Provo Public library are Mlss Lulu Betts, The Boy Scouts have also been places: Battery C and the Amerl-- the following: asked te be prepared to aid In hold- can Legion, on University Avenue a delightful romance by Eonu Gale; ing lines and perform any other ser- between First and Second South Hsrt of Three, by Jack London, vice Incident to the parade. The Streets; Service SUr Legion, God- - 18 a treasure-buntinstory with the South Sea Islands, n Scouts and their leaders win do of Liberty, Flower Girls and H8 d tbrtI1JnJ their good tnrn to the city by being Columbia on First South Street be- - 18 C,V tb much of London S oil salesmen at the city booths In North tween University Avenue and First t1 , Park. West Street; the Band and all char- - charm. It will be especially liked In the early morning hours the i actors representing the various or- - b7 the boys. John Bojer s "Treach- Martial Band will serenade through UaisaUons ln the Mozart; and the ronB Ground, a story with Inter- the residential districts of the city. decorated private cars will assemble "tig characters and well sustained that ft Is . M Beginning at 9 oclock the re- on Center Street betwee nUniver- - suspense. Them 10 Mloit men for the sake nowned Provo Band win play sever- slty Avenue and First East Street al selections at the fountain. AH automobile owners are nrsed of conscience at' for the The parade will begin promptly to decorate their car and partid- epsons of Lfcht is ah' interest, ing and dramatic western novel, at 10 oclock, he parade committee pate in the parade. written by Eugene fehodes, also th is anxious to call the participants SPORTS PROGRAM author of West is West Rogets attention to the fact that if they are a All entries In all events get not at their assigned "places at 10 prise, and winners get special prizes. Thesaurus. is a book ot English oclock sharp, the parade will pro- First Event 9:80 a. m., on Center idioms and synonyms. This work will be of use to tbe professional t nMHcw.!AroTajt ceed without them. Street as well as June 80. Wilstatesman, orator, man, On the arrival of the parade at WASHINGTON, Kiddie Kar Race, nnder 3 years. African liam Howard Taft has been chosen the student of literatnre. North Park, the following Kiddle Kar Race. 3 to 5 nears. program will be rendered: Patriotic; Tricycle Race. 3 to 5 pears; and Game Trails. tbroneb the Brazilian for chief Justice of the United SUtes , Overture, Provo Band; Welcome, Tricycle Race. 5 to 7 yeara. iWildernesa. and outdoor pas Imes of supreme court. vivid in anan hunter to been reached Decision has give a Mayor Le Roy Dixon: Flag Without Oclrtfk Afternoon Program, " Mrs. Florence Meldrum interesting picture some of nounce the 'appointment formally at a Stain, (Suitable Prises will be given for exnerlences tn tbe open. 4 p. m. today. President Harding t Roosevelts Anderson; Reading, William Tell each event Lndmuch enloyed by the will make the announcement. be Alice will Tbey the Mountains," to 1. Boys and Girls Races, up Among boys, as well as by all lovers of naThe last step in tbe decision ,to low; Sextette .Sara Jepperson and 4 years. 1 ture and travel. name Taft was for Attorney General company. PatrioUc Address, Jndge '2. Up to 5 years. a n nou ncetnen ts ; BZTM organ A, Daugherty to formally recommend TtKTUItXS FROM HURD Provo Banner prealdenL-AItehis ap- SUr Spangled (Continued on Page 4 Band. S. E. Henrie has Inst pointmentTTaff Is expected immedi- from the southern part rf t este ately to familiarize himself with the herd o- cases before the court. He will also where he is running a have to appoint a new chief clerk to Mr. Henrie feels tht sheen. wool growers of the state have been replace the late James Mayer, who hit harder than most othe, ene- - died shortly after tbe late Chief - Justice White. f prises, most of them Taft will be the first man In hisreived bnt ten cents per nound to, of Heifl tory to have held the offices two from a bard his life. He was highly respected heir wool this vestr Upon returning and chief Justice, the in president ts as feels wool a officer tbe Marof that and served ds. here price Ernest peace work today, mornings American gov- capacity of a policeman and later portlonately low as compared with most powerful inthe tin, Z72 East Center street, was the eminent. , mW commodities that contrlbute. stricken with apoplexy and died as deputyffheriff of Utah County. will be tbe ninth chief JusTaft survived is to of cost he Besides his the widow, living. thereafter. time a High short within tice. ,He may have the deciding vote blood pressure, from which he had by two sons, Elmo, 12, and Kenneth, M- In 4 m many important cases Involving . and , suffered for some time, was declared 8; also one brother, Joseph, fli validity of picketing injunctions, the Ml'S ot Filicit sud Firf Mrs. Walter two to Adams, Robison onfo,f,i,d hare sisters, E. by Dr. George of the antichild Provo,- and Mrs. Max Alexander of dinner Monday evenlnr eomn1imn-tar- v constitutionality been tbe cause of tbe stroke. to Mr. and Mrs. Fvmond Pt- - labor law and the hardwood lumber Mr. Martin was born ln Salt Lake Salt Lake City. While definite arrangements for . ersou. whosa fourth wedinv nnniver- - antitrust case involving the legality City 48 years agp. When a boy be of open price associations. All these .Tn, moved to this city with his parents the'funeral have not been made, it sarv occurred tht dav cases were, ordered reargued, folaf- - centered the table. Covers will be it that is of Sunday the members thought other tjamlly, and lowing the death of White. Ward six. in First for the laid ternoon of , chapel, , all and had lived hero practically .i8 nt srijsffrrsu: 1 1910. SS Big Fourth: Celebration Planned I SOLVE ROOD A . , ur -- hlm-tot- he Prominent Former City and County Officer Died Today )rr r I - te '- . n- - I |