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Show 1 A "A ft K - KO. 31 PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL VOLUME va t : e, Helen Keller Lecture At CHIEF GILES RESIGNS FROM POLICE FORCE -J- Tabernacle Saturday Night -- HELD IN TABERNACLE SUNDAY HIM - BIG DAMAGE BE GIVEN PROVO 2 elght j Tknh passenger wardapC-thls.cll- During y the past winter the senior classes will be greatly improved to and from have been giving a course in orations e Provo as scon as the nw schedule or- - and music and the contest will Denver & Rio Grande is wofklug orations, male quartets, ladies i's completed, for that and double-mixe- d Quartets quartets. csmpauj f or l tl,e Purpose of contest wo.k, the .'ivjifS-wii, . . place four through trains o nnr , ?. road each wa, which gives Piovo six slake was divided into thrice divisions, v'yr- 'V AJ dailytrains to and from Salt Lake the northern division includes all I' JL 4ur daily. The west bound trains leave ward south of Provo. . Eater on the winners of this disProvo at 830 a. m a. m., ;2:06 will compete in tbp same events, 06 trict ra Ji p. p. m.t 5:03 p. m. and 12:03 a. m. On the east bound trains the with the winners of the other two first one will reach Provo at 1:53 a. dl3trict8jo detcirmlnge,j;,haipXiPW, 8talie!, On May 15, the cham-the- n ip., the Sanpete comes in at 9:50 a, m.t two east bound trains at 9:30 a, frtona of the stake will meet the ,m. and 4:15 p. m.. Eureka train ar- - champions from the five surrounding rives at 6:04 p. m. and the last east stakes to determine who shall reprebound of. the day arrives st 6:32 sent this division ait Salt Lake City p. m. ' June. The new trains schedule will bring next about greatly improved mall facilities I The contestants are working hard for the people of Provo. All east and it Is predicted that. tbef Provo-- hound mail reaching Ogden up to 1:30 public will be treated ta one of the In the afternoon .will be placed in a best programs that has ever taken closed pouch and will reach Provo at puce in' Provo. They will feet ah 4:15 In time for a late afternoon de-- j:3o oclock, and at 1:45 oclock, the livery among the business houses. AlDgrawing for, places "Will take place. Salt Lake mail reaching the pvt Those who are not presentaow. Office io tbat eityjiup'tO'imdntgbt'Wnr'Ulre' wilT ' be assigned any places acome Provo 1:63 to - m.and which may be left. "1! tile rro ne of 'the mon not- - jar agj when she entertained a large 0,1 th w,u be distributed at 1 oclock in tae ; The Judges foy the orations are. aole characters of the age and the iud.ence of Provo people. The story ro wa old John c 8wenBCn her t'aei peple teacher Pr?feB8or product of modern education, will mi- in 9i vnfihin. anil, intaiuietifi on !zhd tvsiuDb MaMA ftflvftjic of 0H6 George Ttiinr . Parker, , ,v, The fnuslc are: ' Professor C. R. Johnson, Fitsroy, and Professor' and mall 1 con-th- Maigeret El'fott by her ad litem. Rose Elliott, ha? -- . ! suit, against the Spiing Cary company for 325,000 September 27, 1914, A. B. El dam? 5 G . fatherof the plaintiff who :? of age was working c r'-- 10-4- coal I at Starrs, Cu company 4 , when a bollec burst cu county was kilted instantly by the exp'- In : te ' Elliott was c earning $170 per month and that accident due to carelessiuss aai . Jncompetency on the part of pany and aome of ,a;''r3 fixing a boiler whica had b'o overheated and certain plates became loges that Mr. a -- I o weakened. eppersoiTband There were a number ,of applications filed for the- position of ;diee-maTO GIVE CONCERT and the commissioners went over the applicants carefully before uttAlLUofilLLAh electing Eimer80uV3'"M Jua rr b an d n'i? ?'ve it caused by vacancy v aa sacred concert in the Bonne - tie , Jesse Manwarlng chlf. wsyd next Sunday evening when ths n , ;( -- DI6 - ' weeded. - SERVICE WILL SUIT AGAINST . i o'clock next Sunday afternoon the senior classes of the Mutual Inw provement associations of Provo wm met in the Stake Tabernacle to contest ofr first place In the central tfirt sion of the stake which consists of At BETTER MAIL KNIGHTCGAL man Jesse Manwarlng was appointed aief of police for the uner.pned tc-- : and L, W. Nutt all was added to tV c" ce loits. Tine resignation of the chief comes ,9 surprise to many Provo people xs ae has been a very efficient officer ioi the greater' paxt of the time, although some criticism has arisen gainst the chief during the last few months' The officers met w itb - the itv rotnmissionenu.and ilr. Giles r.ide a report of the work of the department during the three years he He pointed' with .Ule at the record made by the department in keeping the city free from hoboes and .dangerous vchar-- . acters. lie also spoke of the excellent support given him by the policemen and said that although he was retiring to private life oe would volunteer his services to assist the city at any time when he might ,be fe. , . BfllEFimr - . 'Jndgsve.affd-eftjDdlc-ators'foft- B. V. U.ATHLETES Glen Van Wage tie n. .wawaMiftiMn rtBrnwScfiSTwCr be 50 cents foi tow '8tTeer1iE Faure, band re u, , adults and 25 cents 'fcr-chil-d athletic carnival will be staged on the Violin ZtegeunerweL-ea- . solo, of will Residents Provo sale reir?ni. University campus, to help defray the S&rasate, Mr. Emery G. Eppersor. Helen Keller lecture for htr .he. whom expenses of Luke and Larsen Humoresque, The Magpie and The Fillpovsky, MVi X s s musical program will be aa tot tight kUl be, one of the rare of ths season. Tickets are on at tb Provo Drug ,1n tra!n 8n1 run dlrect f0111 St lows: Ionis to 8an Fracisco via Provo, f Provo Fifth ward , double mixed ' quartet. Provo Second ward, doubly' mixed v t the to quartet Director Roberts is sending Parrot, Bendixband. N. Jordan Is suing the Utah Elliot male uartet Sixth war-lfamous Philadelphia, track meet Selection, Reminiscence of the A. CHASE WALTER S. NEEDHAM Railway company for f 1,000 damages! Provo Second-ward, -male quartet." Prow lr wonders are men South. Solomon. These young ""for 'In Jury to his property at Spring- ladies -quartet. Fifth Provo manner ward, From the lines.Ame.rlcar'-their Congregation anfirlJstrT MORNING tadrey duarttr. h Xarse nis Jumping it appears to "TTaad being so near the prope.ty. Tbe fol,owlng u the program; SACRE RT" BrTK5: . AJvanced Senior Oratlors: TABERNACLE CHOIR Richards who will also participate in Walter "Snateta Slsscn Alma Chase, 29 jears ct ttc. A Judgment for 6145Y7 was rend- Needhacx, fltty Miss Etidora Second is Jumping the same contest. Luke r rrr plaintiff' In the case of Jones provo "lhe ward. 'and proprietor of the Chase Studio i ars of age, d'el'at 5;3J this mornin, Greatest disThing i This Eggertsen, 23 feci regularly. fololiL inz prc23ni The t nearly company ' at his hwi aa opemioa at the. Provo tbis died Thursday Dwing city Life. class. the 'In him big will choir rendered by the Tabernacle tance put Center street from he a g aeral hospital. KIs dith 'as due Provo Third ward, Mr. Ivan 9 146 Eas Provo is after the world champion- next Sunday evening in the Pio-iJlaCPbsfJi. ..Uto "Jllak.e Your . trouble. Mr. Chase was born in Juao to a complication of disease ft on chapel at 7:30 p. m.: ships in the athletic line. 3 q Peck vsTTfcr. peoe The moderate price of 23 oeoti tor j.(,rboyua GranLX8P.ean3.lhXihk,v - aiuLBpene tiie - ?ter -Tortttm"oX"1fiJ .r.e :rh7I?H's7fGTuls r. johnson'a iudament bv de. ' Provo Sixth ward, Mrs. John eUTzensani) lllcent for stu3ents will Evans. Newell, 'Watson, Jet person life at that place. He came to Piovo Mf wa, t (? it has beta entered for 3129.59 in ,rr!a I a Mornmn." am Stewart The a nvby Brigham end choir. from Nephi abut a year and hg.l be charged at the gates. a Citv and fator of plaintiff. j Mr. Roy lursell. will y ward, p'ffth proo BTvr-Body Student and started in the phorograpu. . Solo, Sweet Stsry of Old, ago Young University TweIve ,eL fg n,oved 0 "Patriotlsra. enthusiastic m an and t business this where in Roberta. out be city enmaBse, Til A,P!(can Fcrkand fof 30(n tm9 ige A. B. Morgan has made Senior OrUlonst ' with considerable simcees end made Solo, Selected, Mabel Howe. response is guaranteed by the o. the dry goods o.der for adoption by Mr. and Mrs.j ,,rovo Second ward jjr. Arthur club and business men gem Duet, "Till We Meet Again, Ora many friends. a st that city. About two yea i Chartes W. Allan of Mapleton ot of The Value Spare Mo-H,lrraBti The deceased D survived bv hw Bailey and Ada Howe. orally. to Provo sr.d be.csire Verl Arden children, Allan, tgl Miss Hcvgaard. wife and five childrtn, three bojs anu Solo,1 You and I The following is the program Of drf wds departn.em four years and Norma Rowena Allan,! Provo Third ward, Mr. Walter H. n.an3ger of m. 3 Sisson Saturday, e. at p, jtwo girls, also his father, Chonis, Traumerci, choir, events, starting J months. of Talor Brofhftr, trore The names of the parents , Honor Thy Father and Tny jjaw Schuberts Serenade," Flia Chase, his mother, six sisters and t ie Neifdiflm Is April 17; ' bv a ci e unknow n, and Mr. and Mrs. AIlsii, i.e 3urv as-Mother i - Baseball game, B. Y. U. faculty -- t Provo Fifth ward, Mr. Edwin Baird. leli nl theirst ward meeting hou. trtJi ais ' tr'RhMrslElixabea - i.4. after their birth. islsted- - by J WroivnlgW' and , Chest. r Manfin'b' v. Deal. vs. Provo High school faculty. shadowjpFIes.LWatonaad. BoahariL - Saturday at 2 o clock and the rnrinr g Iet?, n WiTTif P,t Piovo Sixth ward, Mr. alley Ixr-se-"Msich races to 'fight offold fricnaiy ot,lor; DANCE CREATIONS. Individuality. The young man's father is now in rlatives. . rivalry: Bonneville ward. Miss Elva Snyder, U R. ncclf.ed was of Ounn, he Jcbn where dash California d Th funeral services will be held In Dolly shd- Brown," renoned The LatterDay Saint Woman, Her F, the death of his son. the Third worl chapel Sunday at 2 p s of the art of dancing at the Cooper, Harold Brandley, L. Haine, ' Life r Winn, o'clock snl.be remains miy.be vL!.e Elten Tuesday, All the latest danc.a, ueugious Stow-1E. ' run XiTayne Hales, at the resideaoe from 11 to I o'clock of the day can be aeon correctly por- V Wffl, Oliver,- J.. W. Gillespie, AUTO THIEVES Sunday. , trayed by the graceful artists Dolly meeting! of The reguiaT monthly Hatch. and Brown 'at the Ellen Tuesday. - A RED CROSS FUNDS; . WERE CAUGHT REQUESTS SEINQ MADE FOR dash John Gunn, R. U. the Btah County Medical society wasj d whole reel has been devoted to the held yesterday at Fayson, and the PUBLICATION OF PETITION "presenting of "Fox Trot," One Step Cooper, Floyd Eyre. TO BE D'STRIBUTED dasb P.'BarkduJl, A. Ham 0Ji0wjng members were present: Four ypung men ct Provo wei-- ar- Hesitation and other late modern Dr. F. Dunn, president, Springvllle; regted yeeterday ty Sheri !f Henry A Cun her of neqafsts hive been dances. chett, Don Clark. The reel is very entertain B. Br- - Walter e Ha3ler, run Wayne Hales, secretary. Clark y0IU4tealIng anl.autarr.ible be-- r ade for a puhllcatlTi c the list of ing as' well as educational. Secretary Phillip King of the Utite Provo; br. J. W, Alrd, Dr. Clarence jQnging go II. B. Love and, turned signers wtit for a . ll'inir Stowell, Floyd Eyre, P. Barkdull. r County Chapter of the American NaExhibition high Jump Clinton Lae Qaj-- j Provo; Dr. George Clark, over to tj,e juvenile court tor punish-- election r in June and' Th VAUDEVILLE BILL tional Red Cross (a sending out txtv. Dr. Joseph Hughes, wen. (If Mr. Larson clears the iur mi gpriugville; The young men tools the cai Post desires to state that at the pres- PROVES WINNER following letter calling for a merb be sent to gpaBiah Folk; Dr. H. Merrill, i feet 2 inches he Will ' ja8 pvidxy night from Mr, Loves ent time these petitions are private ing, Wednesday evening; April 21; Dr. Asa L. ' D. L. Stewart, Dr, Provo; ti!e . .ton Philadelphia.) Merton,"' heralded a garage Bnd drove It over to Spanish property and cannot be prmisird. Provo, Utah, April 13, 191. broad Jump Clinton Curta an4 Dr. O. F. Tlhmn, Pay son: Fork n(J barJt aa far Exhibition Sprtngvlile but as fern aa they are fi'.td w:;h original nut comedian did the heed- -' Dear Sir; A meeting of the Utaa "Luke. Jumps 22 beet .6 m. G.'H. MotL Santaquln. Aft?r the (If Jjere they ran Into a ditch and tilt? city recorder they beconr public line honbrs at last Wednesdays County Chapter of the American Nowas served by the brohe one of the wheela of the ira- - nroperty wnd wPl probably be 8ent be 9 inches h , meeting a banquet pub - , vaudeville bill at the Columbia. lle tlonal Red Cross will be held a, ttie domestic science department, of the chine. They left" thecar there and lish'ed at that time. appeared on the stage attird Irt a Commercial xbab," Provo, Wednesday 1 A number of signers. It is repo; ted, frock coat and wearing a vacm us mx- Pay son High school. returned to Provo. evening, April 21, at 8 p. m. At that to was car 'v'thL'.3 have asked that their names be The loss of the reported With these time the question aa to the, disposal .face pression on tfie sheriff and Deputy Sheriff Henry - drawn from the petition aid severe prosaic properties he proceeded to of funds "now in the treasury will be' ' ' ''.v Clark finally located and got a, con- - hundred letters of withdrawal Lave send bis audience Into storms of decided, and the m alter of rHnlning f TlJriT "Theodore Roosevelt hospital. to express our sincere feaaon from Jba boys. We desire The boys been prepared tor signatures by the laughter and amply,. Justify his ex, the Chapter as a permanent organiiv pwtlent ji t the ' " New York City, where she underwent tHanks and appreciation to our many . ere gjVen a severe reprimand and dry forces. tT' ....7 n operation. Her condition Is re jjjnd frireds who assisted us so gen- - be oys parents have agreed to make . set consisted cf a lot of exceedingly , Will you please see that vonr cty eroTialr during the Illness and bereave Doctor F. O. Smith, assisant pro-- foolirh tbe damage to the con, vied wt 8 ported aa being favorable. , represented at this meeting? ' mrnt cf our husband and fethsr. ' aro0unt to about 3135. "The u.a feasor education at the Vn'verlty manner. There were sufficient, how Very truly yonis, Mrs. Alta Fritfby cf Eureka la visit chine was brought to the Wa!ntb- - of Utah hss fnndere5 his resignation " vr Cl the lm,o ,biRS. A K. FARNSWORTH, tiln PHTLLIP KING. and family. ini Nith her mother, Mrs. 8. A. Chase. Daniels garage for repairs to President Kingsbury, crowd Scci . COURT NOTES. , - , SSSOH - - -- -- . X- r - - JTT '7 - A -- t I " corn-Tiwrci- o re-i- l -- r 1 r" AXU W WK " -- miss I'Mi n, - 100-yar- , v . 1, I v - 220-yar- , e Half-mil- ( '; n-o- d 1 Mr..-Luk- e - . 1 car-wh- ich , '' f ESSE WARING SUCCEEDS After serving Provo City aa chief of police for over three Tea' &, Wiliud T. Giles resigned that po.! today end will retire to private Lie. He i Interested in farming and mining and M. I. A. CONTEST WILL BE cb,r -t . J clary. I t -- t |