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Show GEN. CASTLEMAN AND PREST.: POINCARE PRESIDENT PETERSON SHOWS BUSINESS WHAT JEN -- CONTRIBUTIONS TO LOCAL RED CROSS SOCIETY ARE 00111(1 FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS president of th Provo Commercial ' 3 The Lehl High School Proves First to isGet 'Busy on Contrlbutlona to tho starving Belgians, But Other Red Croe. Worksrs Are Getting Busy. $ B. Y. U. QUARTET WILL . SING IN VAUDEVILLE MADE v Professor A. C. Lund. William PROVO PUBLIC MAY Club Shows How Much the Mer Smith, Miss Helen Newell and . HEAR RUDOLPH GANZ Miss Anna Duke will appear at i TiChante of the City Do For the $. AT POPULAR PRICES the Columbia Theatre tomorrow - Schools and How Much Money Goes .V . ' afternoon and evening on the ,CroM chapter At the Metln of th -of .. , chanter, held here last evening. Mayor Town. 'Out ',T 111 Although Professor Lund had Tya W' F Gw,ney of th advertised Rudolph Cans, the 0 first time the' local musicians the Ugh, Preston G. Peterson of the Commer- - 4 wtrld renowned pianist, who 4 tribeted 'havTUken' part Tn' these engaged students. school ' comes to Provo tonight,-a- t clal club delivered an address to the hi ments and the quartet will uu- This contribution coming so early. prices, the musTc loving public city teachers last Saturday morning, doubiedly score agreat success. of solicit- 4 will have the opportunity of hear ln,,ndbforeanyj-egularworThe regular bill is a good one In which, he gavethe school' people not was been ,n haft done only great lng the great planist at popular 'J the added attraction should bring some facts on the business of the city ly appreciated by the chapter, but In. out a very Vge attendance. and what It Is doing for the schools. dicates that there will be a generous j 4 His response on the part of the people to subject was "The Relation of the , probability the first time In the I "thethe great need for help for the the career 4 musicians hlstoiy of. Teacher to Community,;, and he from the European war for the: JTerers ever that he has to an played said In part: i women and little children who are left w audience at these prices. The business men of Provo are in I destitute and helpless by reason of . The early gpJe of getg ,ndi. terested In the schools of ProVo and , cates that .these prices will draw 1 their natural protectors being In the 2 army or killed in the w'ar. S AAt the meeting Chairman It. R. Q all citizens because the schools have 0 ' Almira Holden, the widow of i v,nPj P a?ain 8tated the purpose of the education of their children In the late Giles Holden, died Monday the organlzation for the benefit of 'charge; hey are also from a cold wfterncon at 1:30 atthe bome of her fhoge who bfti not been present at the business standpoint interested HIGH SCHOOL ENDS d daughter, Mrs. Alex Mortensen. The flrst meetIng. Considerable In the schoolsr-stne- e - , has been falling for a longs,on they are of raethod gathon tbe place i paying a large portion of the expense timer but SEASON FOOTBALL of maintaiinng and conducting them. cus until she suffered a. paralytic unanimous opinion that the opportun-- , The aaiessfcdsaluation few was She bom' stroke a ago. days ofProvoj ty to contribute should be given the "la $2bC0,872. 'and thirty- - The game at Nort5Park lastFfIday August lStVJ847,JnJ3arden Grove at M eajly a date as possible. rfne hundredths (43.39) per cent of closed a very good foot ball season for Iowa. She came to Utah In 1852 wlthT r Tb0 plan was agreed fon0Wjng this total assessed valuation, or $!,- - jbe Provo High School, when the parents and settled in Ogden.4on. That ln cities and towns outside 284,854, is assessed to the business' Seven years later the family, moved the Provo dlstrlct. the local execu te Provo. and she has lived here ever tlve committee, of which tbe mayor , men of Provo, as follows:. Business . .I buildings 1 467,932, merchandise, etc., lor president of the town board, lr the slpce. '"$633,502, business' mens residences The.deceaseUs. .urvIved by bne deddepon the most 11183,420, a total of 1,284,S54. About the game saw the Provo boys inthe brother. Nelson W. Tiffany, of manner of soliclUng In ninety-fivper cent of this total as- - beBt 0f form and spirits, and were daugWers.Mrs. .M., egeh dlBtrict. and. conduc. campaign sessed valuation Is carried by the bust- man, Mrs. Alex Mortensen, and Miss plea8ed wUh the style the local for money and clothing along that . es Nellie, Dee and Vera. The funeral ness men of five blocks. Figuring that , , and report to the county chapter . - and with him went be he,1 Wednesday At 1: 39 in the line, " General Commander.Caa This of la a 10. In the event .. phatoexauh up Since thfgame hiahy of the local pqorbefore Dec. 'food 13 mils state school, 4 mills county Jcba pT,The1flf ox tend- tlenan of the French army and Pres,--"- j end down tbeiiae of soldf-prodnclS are'- -' that school, 10 mills Provo City school, fans have asked for a game here on dent Poincare of Franee In the Hold mere thu a hundred mies. i16 viewed at her residence, 90 North subscribed, then tbe local committee these men In direct taxation contrl- - Thanksgiving. No doubt guch a game near the battle lin. The visit of the The czar and Eincpror William are Fourth East, from 11 to I oclock of each district will communicate with .hiOe to edccit'on in cold cash $21,- one cf was made two. weeks 8 go the only other rulers of importance uesday. northern schools would the county ciiapte which 'will try to '842,52 annually. It Is. not possible to gjve tbe, people of Provo a good With Premier Vivicni he drove in an who have gone out to the battiedelds for transoortation. compute thfr FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Automobile out to the camp or the io ning'o with thoir troops. boj In the district of Provo and vicinity ' R3. T. C. THOM P8Of -l 'dejjvedln tnxesfrom the property 01 their honors with some cf the bettergUIsb0pJosr'A.i1?Trttle - Is the ' men and women employed in our busi- - bigh schtol teams. irTnan in the eoUciting committee.- ; MALCYN AR3UCKLE IN L -- aess establishments. The funeral of Mrs. T. C, Thomr-- ' It wag dec!ded that the members of the coaches of THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN There are 3214 Students in the Pro- southern high school division that Irn.lheJm ward meeting theconHnittee eh all cooperate with ROUT OF EAST ARMY 43.39 peri cent of this . vo schno!s TO PRINCESS ?5WLIN house Sunday, was attended hy a large the blsbop 0f each ward, who will take ' Provo boys show Just as good foini amount is 1394 students, whose entire as OF '400,000 TROOPS YT'cofgfcganon'Of northern teams. tn thewary- e,,'cairT is pa'd for by the business The sneakers were President Jo;for convenience In making a thorough seasons record shows that the men. These men numericallyxcmstt- P- Keeler, Elder J.E. Booth, whcl gelool-hasix out of se er ' Chairman, will te presented in ifo--- a canvaa i 8ePh 24' 4'U5 a m al detute'a dmalUCeircentage of plaj-eschools o' tjon pictures at the Princes's Theatre'! with the high gamog . testified to the 'worthy life of the Th nxt meetlng of the chapter will . h . . -- -- y i "? S1-0- 0 ' k ! -- 1 5 suf; , - t - Ir-M- ' flnan-rxlall- y discus-ceare- Jeonditlon-wasLjerertngfttndaacjotllllIgjLjgas1- , Forty-thre- r r 'L .1 H he1 e up-e- -- - e n4-.Jy- ...... , yi'ibar s, or Wed-preside- -- I - 7 j , " n eur-tot- Mtw-Cut- ta,.rtr bt 0 priSNoy' d title te It n... , ttte eouthera dtvUlon - - i mi ,t M 7:SL.-O,o- c ltondtr, t.cm toot MlrM.,5 0 ,.The t! jo of the eat' re eftyi Are the efforts Utah. tlves. Vocal selections were render-- wiU ta70 rep0rted. checked the Cerman OLfensiva on Ci ed bv choir conducted and deals with a j oungmail'ln lcr," of these men appreciated by the comby Prof, J. R. , The following Is the lineup: The ones old two the Pcck Leczwn frobt grlned with v story fighting. the ' the schools, parents by and Carbon. Provo. munity, by UTAH county POULTRY on that side a brilliant decisive C Is one ofthe best seen tn motion picof the stMeWs you are teaching? M. Frandsm f.b ASSOCIATION WILL MEET Eggertscn Ct tures. Maclyn Arbuchle piays the ylrtv. Provo to,bus?ness est.ibiish- - Herirlet M. Bradey EXHIBITION ,...r.h successful The enemy, rol of Jim Ilackler, t Utah. BENCH ON county chairman. lie Is supporter t losses'. Ir flying with fill yjeed than $150,000.00. Doshard . ric la- -t yeas-m- ore the- - rtabP07iltev "The members ' J qb one-othe strnogest companies in - toward the German frontier. '. by r.e'. V..'.V. ! f ,7. J. Fonere. These figures are accurate Culhei tson hold the anmml Post in ifs last fFmTh" published Apcoclatlon will ' . O An entire German regiment the movies. ' nmnoy went to Salt "Y'hr'her er-4ttrto the ft IHru-P Parker mnning-int- o .r.g. . . 4t. Fran'Pee frirm iuuUiy surrendered to the vlcto'S. There 43 history and pathos br thr'. . . . B. Lee Ls!;2 o- - to ersern houses matters not. BuuoCk c "and an with the and from 1). Cli.foni Jchn next of Pjne 23rd January, The Russians are energetlcal- final triumph of the f When it got on the train it said good- - Hawkins C. RobinctU Btory and tbe la I Wednesday night Mr. Perl.- - outlook the show will ie one of the auto Ig andhis succees-U- l v ly pursuing the enemy. , merchants were TIoover ,ahcon County Chairman' e ce'ms tbrt whll he rrn into thBj In Jh's city. Manv le ' bye to Provo: Troyo The Russians also are vig- furnishes many a laugh, money. Salt Rirkei candidate did not enled to be the are rfv driven boys fanciers beginningjo pre-sm-by chicken ' nrorrty a cl ing aong the CzenAi;xaE'd';r; schools, Lake Salt nor : their rig, rs reported, wa3.pare their finest birds for the exhibit I. Bench and of course contribute to the support , gutberiaEd ,t h driving at a h'gh rate cf sped an(j pr0mlse more bhris than were-- ' Money sent J ef 1 he rig wasn't m adv daomto-- l ever shown in this city before. rAslnt1;!J--r.1;A1R- , SARAH H. JONES ens hare'bpn or hotse POP the v-,- y wts iijnr.cl tbdsu0, This $l50,fi0(T "rcprernit3,--T)rav!Z,ft?v:-i--detydraiMlSecrfg- m Uoyr Wopriev of the State I,lunit, he had a 'part of h!s lights burringtag'arranged teTIbring'Chaf'If STV7 TCeol- distributed In ravment of the beet Mrs. Sarah H. Jones, wife of the lat cpel League, held et ITanri errn esrlv this month In Provo. Thomrs W. Jones, d'ed.rbrihe famih Mayor Charles F. Decker o th's cityBQWN MUSIC SCHOOL ward -- be took the lois to a danc a' to Judge the birds and to award thee Vo believe In the slogan Made PUPILS GIVE RECITAL Vimpanogoa before coming into town prizes. reeidence Nov. 23, 914 of bronchiir was elected president for the ensu'ng b' breq etos-- n as the . U. S. A.. land old age. She was bom Ncv, 9,,tt- We ore deeir'es of the slogan, ,g27 at.c0tmamay, England. She next place for the annual meetipg of - - -- NEW BUSINESS DEPART -- The pupils of John Bowq gave the PRIMARY BAZAA-R-WA3' Mede" in Utah. ives the mother of seven children am3 the league, and the date of the gather- following progiam at the rec'tal hold A SPLENDID SUCCESS MENT MANAGER VISITS-- . Let ujl unite under the slognn. came tQ utah ln tbe fall of 1573, am jng wni be'set later. It is very I FROVO FOR POWER C.T. 'rtimday afternoon: , In Provo. , to Pnjvo in the following spring able that tbe mayor and cemm'ssion- 1 Mazurka Burlesmie The Primary Bazaar held In the old Trojelli ' means ers will try' to get the meeting hell wbere'sbe has since lived. KWnr onr menv in Provo tabernacle last Friday and Saturday June Shaw. ' W. R. Putnam of tbe New Bus'ne more business bouses andjdgger bus! - . phere are four of her children, throe earlier in the year. B&chmann was a great success. The attendance Mazurka Success Power I Utah of the Department : ness houses. and grand and great was exceptionally large and the chi Hilda Miller. mcre Light Company, spent a part of lart tmoanY TO , 'More business houses mean grandchildren left to mourn her loss. ,TF' Horvath dren hal mrnv fine pieces of vwi week in Provo In the Interests of the 3 Hungarian Dance SHOW SERVICE IN MOVIES Thb funeral services will be held at, aafurd valuation. on display. The convention of the . Zaza Huish. rrn'Twm rnnorts that means V valuation AT THE COLUMBIA TUEhDAV house assessed More Friday,! gjxth warj meeting was well attended ano while the reduction of the outnnt o Rclnhold association 4 Shadow Dance I more taxes. Nov. 27, at 1:30 p. m. Friends ara! Bennion and Miss Vilaw Mrs. Eliza Erma Christensen. ' ! Mr. A. W. Finley of the Mounts copper hag curtalled the electric bimMore-taxemean more schools and nvpd tft attend. s Chaminade S. Chambers of the general board were negg thg increase n the (diversifl 5 Ballet Dance " ; j r; rr.. States Telephone Eud.Telr'grnrh cotm better salaries for teachers. Florence Crane. present. interests of the coraKny has been have to LATE Will you all do your part CLASSES in panj was ln Trovo today anraneipz: 6 Dance Dellbet ...Sylvia ' SOCIAL DANCES TO BE very satisfactory. As the lncreae in for a special picture show to take Provo dn Provos Christmas shopping Liszt issued been has license Nocturne a marriage the output of crops and factories Is In Provo? CONDUCTED IN PROVC place In' the Columbia next Tuesday. Olsen. Gertrude of Mapleton an. vta interest to that industry, as veil S. David to Hopla , The company will demonstrate parts 7 ..Wollenhaupt miy E. Erickson, cf Sprlngvillo. Lagazelle ag others, and .every effort is betV Geneva Miss of the telephone service. ofMiss Eliza Dey.and Bateman. Emma j The writer stepped into the post to keep advancing the power made Lake City, will con- a Savage, money to obtain ofgalt of all. fice morning Bon haa arrlvei at theho.ne c.f business for the Interests . - 'ductaBerle7ofdancinglosrmUuVvUTAH COUNTY REMITS I - wdr n1 ftnnyea Mr und DIED C . PAYNE ' Hurry Heal. Tho moth- DANIEL TO TAXES prominent First Ward Social Hall each Monday. ment received from-t- he AT HOME THURSDAY er and child are getting along very SON REACHES HOME 8 0 clock. Gentle-- 1 clerk at that window. Much delay Ladies classes wit OF MR. HUGH LOVE ' : nicely, and the father ts getting ready . . A fee of 7 oclock. Two counties sent In their pnopor and shortage of change caused & Jus- nWs class at . occasion. for hat a new the Danie Payne, a resident of,theJcc- to buy for single Uon of state taxes yesterday to .th tifiable Interview with Postmaster 75 cents will be charged Hugh Iore, who has been ln Nevada led witb on dawfd .del dat his home last Thurs- - ' county , Utah $4.00 for state treasurer, lessons or lessons charitand eight ln a who pleasant Clove, He we a , for a short time, has received word PICTURE FRAMING 4 oclock, eight $10,000. Lwit week Auditor L. G. Kel day after a lingering Illness. at hi able manner hastened to explain that Childrens class at' of England but came to Utah' Hare your pictures framed now. that a fine son haaarrlved hM lessons for $3.00. Two In family $5 'ly and Treasurer Jesse D. Jewkes sen a nativeMr. and Mrs. Jehu W. arrived Thursday The hoy rifYS and settled at Spring- Johnson Paint L Glass Co. are head home. ,, t0 all tba counties to , ,rif .clock. Per bmr.ro... e. H.-- e .rr snt -- ' To. KusJ,; aa h. ,( h,n. r forjanuary, f,' -- Vi-ce- of -th- -- tn rchansupnert state--Eeheo- - Lake.,,. - as ,s. .T-- J y p T2part?-d-C;,.Mf.e: STt-iitpyr- " "" , mob-Bong- 1 ht r p step-chpkre- '"" . the ' ...... " ::!;:;;j;;"Jrheeat: THE-STAT- , . ?edm become lng "recently been born to Mrs. Clyde Me Adam. R. couple, I I lessons, ion, eight lessons, r elljbt $3.b0. $4.06. (Adv.) not later than November 26. He sons 1. and five nreteel b, daughters. .,.!.. (ou, wttn pricea ter rrt 33 ... Wrk ul le. d2 East Center StreeL eight. Th. matter ..1 child Ung along Tery nicely. .r. - k |