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Show "7 WASHINGTON'S VISION REGISTER YOUR COMPLAINTS WASHINGTON'S VISION ia the title of an. article: published on page threeof this issre ct The Post.Tetorj is taken from an extract that was printed scn.e thirty years ago for the first time, and has been preserved in-- a scrap book of one of Provos oldest residents- - In these days of warfare, to those who believe in prophecies, the story may be of special interest. Already part of the vision has become a reality, and only the future will tell what part of the mysterious presentiment will yet come to pass. Post subscribers are particu- t larly requested to notify this office if for any reason the paper does not reach them twice each week. Our tele- rcgu-larl- y phone number Is 13. Call ua up whenever It misses you. We have no other way of knowing If you are missed. f n 'hb PROVO CITY , u UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1914 GERMANY DRIVES ALUED FORCES BACK. i t t i, i. i v;- . r- -r UTAH WOMAN IS PRAISED IN DEAL SUNDAY WASHINGTON : , v i Commercial Club Mem- The Wife of Utahs Senator Has Off Automobers Come into Prominence in Washbile Map and Hurried to Zion. ington as a Wife and Mother. Austrian Crown Prince in Field ; , After weeks of preparation for the reception of" the big automobile party coming through Utah on the Pikes Peak route, the citizens of ' Provo .were awarded for their efforts by having, to stand idly by. ; while members of the Salt Lake Commercial Club hurried the crowd across the Provo Bench froni the mouth of Provo canyon into Salt Lake. Members of the local committee gathered last Sunday afternoon for the reception of the visitors; they had mapped the route from Vernal through Colton and into Provo and all was in readi- Educational' out-flank- - I ; Day Will Be Held Sunday f- lxr LOCAL PEOPLE : GIVEN ROTTEN r from the - S pedal dispatches seat of 'war indicate ' that the French and English armies have not yet succeeded in taking the of; fensive,, and the defeat of blow a' serious considered is day by the war offices of the two countries. The French are worried over the German cavalry, them yesterday which Next Sunday is to be Educaand started toward Pans. tional Sunday througnout Provo In the' east the Germans are and vicinity. Arrangements have beginning to realize that the Czar beei made for educators Tour"miUion .reprewith"Ms of Russia Unthe Young Brigham soldiers is going to play havoc, senting to Parsoon will have and Germany iversity to be present at the divide her. forces. A great army ents. classes of all the L: D. S. of Russia have already started schools in Provo and the to overrun the eastern Prussian Sunday districts and they are gradually i Lincoln sghol district. For this ' occasion it ' is probanle tnat the "going toward Berlin. Japan'has declared war on Ger- - classes of the Theological depart-manand one battle has already! men wjj be held in connection f Vi - VOLUME fr , TO FRENCH FORTS NEAR FRONTIER; CZAR ' ADVANCES WITH. 4,000,000 MEN IN EAST Salt Lake Provo Wiped German Cavalry Flanked Allies and Are . Now Marching on to Paris; FrenclTto Abandon Alsace Until Fortunes of ! .Change to Their Favor. V r SONG HIT. Don't forget to clip .tftVsong hit entitled Saphlres AreThose Eyes of Thine, on page six of today's Post. It is taken from The Pink the popular opera, well worth and is adding Lady, to your music library. The Post has just received a new set of musical hits and some of these will be given to Post subscribers in sheet music form. ThetProvo NUMBER 69 f - ness. ed ... s Toward evening they received word that the Colton trip ..had been abandoned and the party would come down through the Strawberry valley and tnrougn Heber. A committee iVent out on the bench and up the canyon to meet the autoists, but succeeded in getting only a very few to drive around this way. All of the work done by the committee was useless for there was not a single auto stopped uTProvo. , . Monday morning belated mem-- i bers of the party came from Heber '.City .expecting to find the entire . '"party hut; according to schedule,', and ft ci V very much disappointed. !l0T and tenderness and gives to noble women and cour ' The, .time, of the last party wastfiC world men to carry on its work 'figured and Forest Duane of ageous the has done greatest work a hu- - ' Michigan had come nearest to the could do.' Growing man being i safe and sane time set by the lo children ones making Com- wjth and cal club was awarded the of them infriends and (trophy cup. His time from Ver- - panions in them a love of the into Provo was, 14 hours, and stilling wholesomeness of home these are 50 minutes. . y The usual missionary appointments for Sunday evening have a. t been cancelled; ' atuT' the "services PARIS, Aug. 24. 11 :5b pNi.l-j- . will be under the auspices of the The French war office issued ,tlje educational forces. New speak-- , following announcement tonight : j ers will be present in each ward, ' The French and English, the and inspiring services' will be plan of attack having failed ing to unforeseen difficulties.. Prospective students and their , , have retired on the covering posi- - parents will 'probably seize this tions. I opportunity for becoming ac- with the educational h ' West of the Meuse the ... j When interviewed yesterday requirements that a mother must - ,L army on otir left was attack- - vantages of the community, not former i Another evidence of the growIlarry Joseph, speaker the members of the committee ex- live up to ed by the Germans, but behaved only of our great Church school, It is not enough that she feed 1 of in house the state as the an of Prove no their in legislaimportance indignation pressed ing admirably, 'holding its ground but jf the excellent public schools industrial center- is the tact that tnre, and at present an aspirant uncetrtain terms. They roundly an iothe hC children. Life and as well. In this work the teaeh-Th- e raore Jan with traditional steadfastness. the Beneficial Life Insurance for pngressional honors, came to scored Salt Lake and from espres-- i Inpan, French assumed the of- - ers of ou? local schools are a 18 aere seet mypathy moth- - p company of Salt Lake has' recent- - Provo last Friday afternoon to sions given, future plans, where1 with two army corps. An ed to participate. their children, awake in look raay over the field and to get a the two towns are included, will1?8 a branch office here! the Sunday ly established At the close-- ofAfrican brigade in the front line, an continues ennobling Ihat on line the Provo and Utah couri-- r find Provo out of the running. and this will make the Provo oie lives. To carried away by their eagerness, school and also of the evening their all jfluence has1 through for! Mr. ty delegatibns. the district headquarters Joseph be will received by a murderous!-vices- , is the state h render to this given cultivate opportunities for five counties. The local office been. in. the political arena fire. They did not give an inch, for parents and prospective a service. will also be one of five education- - many years, and during that time counter attacked by thePrus-- , dents to interview the - various Home, today. is such a wond- - i in the state and regular; he has always been a. staunch Reoffices al sian guards they were obliged to teachers present as to courses of jrous institution! Never did we ' courses in salesmanship,- insur-- 1 publican and has been fighting have at our command so many at-retire, only, however, affer wflictTViFudy offered, advisability of pur- - anee and business success will he, for the cause in the ranka,and on an work,-ex-siof lines fenomous certain Thelosses. beautify it. ing Proiect!rac0Tl8 free ofl'harge to -- all the the ticket. given and that other modem and questions guard especiatly'ulfered pense, ' Sanitary appliances "Mr. Joseph first aspired to eon- agents. companys j arise. make conveniences honsekeepin"- Jmay heavily, J. h. Ly f engineer John JDL Giles, forjmany years gressional honors four years ago - fnrni- Beautiful fabrics. a East of the Meuse our troops joy." a resident of Provorwho is nowYADd only- - announced- himself. Two for the Strawberrwvalley project, he forf-I- t colors, advanced, across ture, may bought extremely dif - : SXJIT FOR DAMAGES ; state manager and . educational di- - years ago he went out for the land F. W. Walter of ucuvciy..-- sraa .. s is no strain ficult country and made a vigors'iai8DEATH OF HUSBAND rector the Beneficial,' was rin - place and came within a. few votes supervising engineer of the eeu- , " jor womans attack when they- emerged a 1l)0n of arover Jacob pay . of Reclamation the division winning tral Johnson, completingcitvfodav, ,the r these days. It is rather a-from the woods, but were obliged -jKeeler Essie R. n 'the. who became hhe representative.1 esta,lish;n? back stiff in isage, vieiL. after'a ,tofall brought suit against UeJt,tah district office. LeRoy Dixon lias. This year both of the congress1 age engineer for the western di- - Pfni?e 0 U 6 - south of the river Seraois." reto air Power and Light company keen app0;nted district manager men are in the samp congressional vision of the drainage reclamation1 0 a?RVns ne"'I!v,n m wea re an On' order of General Joffre. cofer damages to the amonnt offan(j aPPess ,ave eomplete fliarge of district, and this district wufl service, returned last hriday night our troops and the British troops ' sod her all pomp i front the head of the Weber river,, agents in the five counties in choose a new man. a high valua- withdrew to .the covering posi- - hxband, Major J. Keeler; who has been one of where they had been on an inspec- - Mrs. Smoot puts Joseph district. this Harry tion the Our tions: home, but she is no troops are'intact; onr was electroeutef at Midvale a'few upon Utahs most successful mining tion trip for the service, to ascer- in has no ' suffered Everv idea that " way cavalry weeks ago- ! . and wife went men. lie has .considerable prop- - tain and give an estimate of, the , , J. and our .artillery has affirmed its rty in the state and is a heavy cost and feasibility of making a r0pk of her 0Wn , to Ogden yesterday to attend the Our officers and perSnal superiority. per' tax 'funeral Ponlter. Mrs. of payer. Ue is known every- - reseWoir at the head of the Weber George Tin mflrriPif hppn soldiers are in the best of condi-- ; his where in- for .Andei-sonenthusiasm and Mrs. of and river divert river wife late the REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES KTien1Id' v has geve tion, morally and physically. '1 bn"gi the brother. ' WILL BE HELD TONIGHT beautiful sf.Ti. homes. ; undertakes, down the Provo to be Fnrthemor(.;she water (Gie ROME. Aug. 24, The Message- . ?! pridps hprself 011 the ' .Tlie Benjamin Creamery -- nd ThP Republican primaries an(I lands of Ltah npon being a good cook, an inter- ro prints a dispatch from its St. Ispf J('oe oountiea. sted Produce company has filed arti- - GREEKS INTERFERE to select state and congres- Jlhe Jfke and' ad housekeeper and fond of Potersburg correspondent saying conthe with the cles of nP for ?aa incorporation tDg1 sweeping and cleaning. GIRLS. fined! that the czar is now at the front, sional delegates neers by rail to Coalville and from ventions to be 'held in Salt county clerk. The company will declared y'omen with the general staff, directing in there to the head of the Weber wanfto get conduct a general creamery and 'in Lake on the 31st 'of August tl t,af person the operations of the first Two Greeks giving their names river in an utoiobile. over be will business, of 1st taking and do of September, Thejr tproduee and the world worlds Russian line of the 8mP army of 4,000,held tonight at 8 oclock. The ,and continuing the creamery busi- - as George Eemokey and John investigation, whhich is favorable workfind an outiPt for their 000 men, which is now moving in taken before Judge' on thP feasibility of this project. bnsjnpss- abilitv. as thev put. ness now conducted bv George A. n following plaeetf liave been force against the entire jt. on the. charge will be made to the reclamation Glazier D. C, is meettoday at the ,ITone Benjamin. Benjamin named for holding borne ,V(,U niana5rP(i Shmr T71p frontier. A second arand ladies the principal place of business; of interfering with service, but just what aLon the anrj wj j y01l that the inother ings: First ward." Maeser my almost as strong will move reclamation-officialconcealed The in' will take m jn ibat home has as good business stock is weapons. carrying Central $15,000 .the Second ward. capital gchool; forward behind the firs tto reinRbare? of the pnr value of 1 each, former was fined ten dollars on the matter the engineers were uu- - abilitv as arty woman who goe Franklin school; Third-wardforce it when needed, according . Tim-'-The officers are; George A.eaoh charge and the latter . ten able to state, but it is their opin- - downtown to work every dar. school; Fourth ward. to the same dispatch. Hone, president;' Alma TT.tne. vice "Hollars for interfering with ladies. ion that the Weber river will be Housekeeping is a test of business 'I panogos school; Fifth ward outlook-movpresident ; Nora Hone, Secretary The turn men followed two Provo reservoired and turned into the efficiency and gives scope for the o.lwill Parker, school. The The Columbia Music and treasurer; these. withLT'K. girls last Saturday until arrested Proyo river, and the water used application of a womans artistic ' all Stewart and John Johnson, con- - by the request of the. vovitig ladies in the counties of Salt Lake, Utah, building j who had been tagged. and Tooele. stitutc the board of directors. the Modi v.- -f f , . 4 J Harry Joseph in RarnrnvfnrnVxee or Longr ess on Salesmanship ivacc Insurance Co. ow-'hel-d. ad-lis- Eng-iquaint- , -- , ; 5 I - invit-fensiv- m-fi- ce ser-wer- U. stu-bu- t. 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