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Show NO. 69- - VOLUME- PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST J4, 1915 Great Arms Factory at Bridgeport Said to Be Controlled by Germans B. PROPERTY OWNERS - VII Y. U. READY FOR OPENING WANT PROVO CANYON NEXT MONTH SPRINKLED NEXT YEAR movement Is being started by the property owners In Provo canyon to get the road sprinkled from the plant to 'Wildwood during the months-o- f July and August. A number of the resort people are favoring the proposition and say they are sure a special election for this purpose! 5 would carry by a big majority. . thweek the 4 county past During commissioners have been taking a, 4 greater interest in the Provo canyon j4 road and Road Commissioner Mai ion ,4 Ctingertms"TjeeTr getting figures on 4 tbe cost of a road to do away with 4 the long dug way above Springdell. 4 Mr. dinger now claims that the road .4. can be changed without bridging the 4 river as there is enough room on the 4 south side. This change would cost 4 about $4000 and would do away with the worst piece of road in the whfei A 444444444444 TO THE SUBSCRIBERS " post Olm-stea- d I o j " The Brigham Young university will open September 23 for college, high school, normal, music and commercial studies according to the an- iiouncement issued by the faculty of that school. The training school will open for puplts September (10, the past summer" many During OF - , ; The Post desires to notify its Subscribers that A. M. Redding hat not been authorized td collect any money for this paper since August 10, and any moneys paid since that time should be reported by such subscribers to this office. Credit will not be given for any such payments unless the same ire reported in not later than August 28, and no account will be credited for payments made to Mr. Redding after this date.. The Post will consider it a great favor' if Immediate reports are made iri this matter. changes and improvements have been made at the B. Y, U. and everything Is now in readiness for the largest enrollment ever recorded by the institution. The college depart- njent promises to be especially strong as many new students have notified the faculty of intention to enter and the faculty has been increased ,by p number of very excellent teachers which makes the outlook for the. institution the best in Its history, FANNIE MOULTON MRS. C. E. MAW IS JOHN r. ' ,9 ifC-C:.- F k Tv .ih .M . rill fUr Ijj Sr?? ir-r- s br' . i 1 W. FARRER HOME FROM EAST ry 1 ' r;n:k 1 J i FARRF.R John W, Farrer returned v,. Jr , late last night fiom an extended trip through the East where he wpnt to purchase ON & the stock of ladies' suits, coats and ' UJ 4Stf dresses for the fall opening of that I Upon , 7 p - 'T IX .1 .' vli! popular dry - goods -- house. Provo Mr, Farrer went dfrect leaving , - j E1 ; 5 to Chicago where the fall style shows , H fi i l I f I.V 4 were in full swing. There he noted t r 4 , ( j i ? the puits, coats, dresses and jnllU 4 . i nery and states that while there is 'it lots of novelty in thisj seasons styles, r I r t lt 4 f si everything diifts toward the practiA cal Suit coats are of practical length S and of styles that are better in many f 4 These photographs show the .great s;': et, would "not discuss the ques- - rest now. ways than those of other years. They war munition factory at Bridgepojtbm when asked if he would deny tbai' Revelations which the Unitef Pt5tep ar.mul to suit the, most particular as the Bridgeport P'rojecrile' Ylield stock controf of Ihe qonipany.! attorney general is now knew investigating dresser and also, stand the ear. 7.t fie was quoted aa saying: have been made concerning the fi comQfnp', said to have Upomeavtng Chicago, Mr. Farrer with German money, despite iV3 fact I w ni not answer IiBtrcing- of this big.1 company. They went to "New- - York. - where the .fall that Germans ail over the United imtl 1 know how my statement is to show that the negotiations have been styles were coming out and there he States have denounced the 'Arnett- - be used. It's' none of the publics n handled by Carl Heyman, former found conditions hiuch the same as government for permitting the iness. What difference does it make agent In Mexico of the at Chidago. American centers are adshipment of arms and ammunition to if the German government is flnanc-th- e for Steamship company, vancing the styles this year owing allies Walter H. Knight is pres- - ing the Bridgeport Projectile Hupo Schmidt, agent in, the United to the war in Europe, and Americans of the company and is actively panyT What difference does it make States for the Deutches bank, one of can dress right up to the minute engaged at Bridgeport during the who puts up the money? But you the great banks of Germany, which without waiting for Paris and other construction of the buildings. Joseph need not think these accusations ci Joes an enormous business with the style centers of the past to lead out. W. Hoadley, the financier, whose going to stop now. They are not un- government there. Payments to the Mr. Farrer reports not only a very spectacular handling of the Interna- - tlvnal nor international; they are Bridgeport company are said to have successful business trip in which he tional Power .company stock some woild accusations. England, France been through the Guaranty Trust was' enabled WThoose only the latest, years ago, was the sensation of Wall and Germany will not let tha cintlfv company of New York but a pleasure trip as well. However, he was delayed Just out of St. Louis on account of the storms and FIRE NEAR MAPLETON COUNTY DENTISTS jUTAH POST SERVICE the flood which resulted. Hespent CAUSES MUCH DAMAGE MEET IN PROVO on the trip and reabout three before! BEING QUENCHED1 TO DISCUSS TEETH' is he that ports verjr glad to be back DIED LAST SUNDAY HOME FROM GOAST tjft (& I Mrs. Fanny Moulton, 84 years pi Mrs. C. E. Maw, manager of the age, died Sunday at the home of her Princess Millinery, returned a few daughter, Mrs. W. B. Berry, in Pleasdays ago from a three weeks visit ant View ward. Her death .was due to the coast, where she went to d to general debility Mrs. Moulton the expositions. While in San was born in Vermont in 1831, but Francisco, Mrs. Maw took a special came as tar west as Kansas, where two weeks course in the. Goodwin she made her home- - for fifteen years Corset school and In the future the She came to Provo about eighteen Piincesa lilllllnery company will be years ago and has since resided here, prepared to glv5 the ladies of Provo jThe deceased ,g 8urvlved by one aon, professional fitting. She states that N T Moulto of Redvale Coio; one while on the coast,she was very well dgWer lTS w H Berr of tMjJ pleased with the Splendid showing city; , four sisters and three grand made tly the wholesale eenerfcAd children,- - besides numerous- relatives dealers who made special t efforts to in New England. make, theit shops attractive for out Funeral services were held today , of town buyers. at 2 oclock in the Baptist church, of The hats are prettier than they which she was a life long member. have been and the American design- Interment was in the city cemetery. ers have made special effort to equal anything PariB ever put out. Mrs. Maw is very enthusiastic over her stock which she will place before the PROCTER ACADEMY mi y ! y I'L'1' x 5 v V.V TV- -. at-ten- i , 4 4444444444 canyon. i- V r 4 f - 9- v 3 - v 9 i' -- been-built- - any-questi- , bus-ca- , Hamburg-Ameilca- com-ide- n nt and also states that the .Princess Millinery la READY TO OPEN better prepared "than "ever to' serve the people with high class millinery. Mrs. Rhea Nielson accompanied Principal S. H. Goodwin of the Mrs. Maw on her trip to the coast Prcctor academy has announced the and will leave in the near future for take opening of that school for September ML Pleasant, where she will charge of the Princess Millinery In 7, - A three days . Institute w ill preIS UNEXCELLED home, ' that city. I ,4 cede the opening and a corps of A meeting of the Utah Dental soA fire started from a match caie- leading educators will go over the lessly thrown among some dry grass jcicty was held last Thursday evening . courses of instruction for the coming That The Provo Post is giving its u in Dr. the W. caused of office destruction of the J. GIRLS Stiehl and MUTUAL nearly w inter. RESIST OFFICER reat'enr besi in Utah outarea of the were land timber in read and Paper the Uinta following papers large now school the is justifying Just LEFconTiJence- - of the community in PLAN FOR-SIIO- W ESCAPE ARREST ; and Ogden is evidenced every its purpose to hold its place .in the Jensen with a force of from $ to day ?5j Leigh; Inlay Restoratives," Dr. V. ' front rank of educational institutions men have been . N. and Its patrons ,are beginning to reaAnasthesia,, The Y L. M. I, A. ktake board Is steadily fighting the'J. i'Stiehl; Officer at1. M. Bushman Police by unusual expenditures.' It may not .4 fire - and have succeeded in practl- - Ellsworth. The members, will hold lize that The, Post ; leads, and, other preparing a high claas entertainment be to Arrest Oscar Graham and J known that during the tempted generally to be presented Saturday, September Ths cut, service now being It out, although several j their next meeting , cally pajiish .Fork follow, Steve Johnson last Sunday mording w yeatt beginning July 1, 1915 Proctor men putting; . 4. in the Columbia .theatre. are sfatiohed on the ground to, September 9 and a.large numbpr ofured-fpthis d furnishes its paper into will for intoxication, but upon meeting this and city bring Miss Marguerite Stewart. v who has gepdemy against, a. new start. , The fire petitioners are e'xpkted to be inLp many of the sam0 h'a'1Mon 9 f Interbusiness two meq, one loaded With a pitch- the distribute the among recently .returned from jpalifprnja,- is had burned over practically a square cttndance, as practically all the den-- f p 7 ests of Provo something Itte $16,000, working dally zwa hBajlet $pr that every dollar of which comes from out- mile of territory, but the damage : date has been slight 4. An institution that side 'pf Utah. Many will remember Miss. Stewart's, fo :call'- - for reinforcements, bVit brlng into the city's n averages of j u?nlshing an excellent- revW of ,th47i excellent oipi .some .vpenthe- ago. . T, Williams a and $1300 $1400 month, of caw-Vand big pvpnt the Tihtn:Dt)Mty Sheriff-J"Sitter that, timp she hap atjaddd the between Is ceplalflty de!ocal field very thoroughly. the to. the two men and call, Tljeavesit here,. respond,!? J Human School of Dancing where she s 'A fecenL teller sent, to fhe of the commendation aiiif h;;llI. serving nappemed. .Mj ,.V&ler .made ,a ppecijlty of toe dancing, and call had ireen put in for of the business men and of by Elbert Hubbard ID demonstrates V A Wrv-u' the old G.reek classics , in wdiich sie support k . , if Mr.t!ushWn of from the ttozy cafe arid jvery cleaily thqt even outsiders ap--" the "boosting committees Prpjo t During the past sentiment has been, glowing has proven very proficient. Her ripidjyt iy notified 'wa3 lle of this 'The that a man was fiie 'preciale sEdhl. lW vThe letter fol- ' ' in' Thoj buildings was so great and she showed favor of giving the contracts fog paving Provo streets .to. locqi. ' : flows'wife-Wheh he reached the over been . bis hauled, painted thoroughly r'ng such unusual ability that she was or at least to make one o.f the provisions of thereon- contractors, was crying Graham .Dear. rooms and either Os?ar the Mr. all Mrs, out, Wisler: . ,cafe, chosen from a large number of con- insid?; tract the employment of Prcvo lclAers. It is (..aimed tv city ofwas a husband 8a,(1 her and and that calclolined The or editotial us sent papered, you i clipped testants as the Solo Dancer for the ficials that this cannot be done under the present law, but'we are with a cement had been abusing her. Tha and rated The Provo Post is fine in heating plant very meet of the Association of American taken-bthe city is Justified. Proyo j deed, boiler house and coal room and ample is greatly appreciated by officer proceeded to search for the t not convinced that the position Dancing Masters. The dances 'given ' 1 streets man and found him in company with and to The has been are installed. tax the to the jusradiation mcney pay pave payers going on this occasion are to be numbered necesis in than is The boiler influence men do work. Elbert Hubbard had Steve Johnson in a barn drinking a the tice demands that Provo put larger with dhia excellent eveningB entercn to do the work, so that no failure the of minds sary thinking people bottle of beer. When the officer told We have had bitter experiences in the past letting foreign tainment a is possible, in heat of onnd world is anted, tey threatmatter the the to be marvelled them and Prevo In connection with this an excellent contractors get unlimited control o the citys public-wo- rk en in we knew- - very little of tned to smash hi? head and he dD-for the new' derailThe fact, equipment s. Oakleys 13 C act farce,-Mrhave sought in vain fer jobs, tjjip hobosjuid yamps would be He- will ments of Domestic Art and Domestic! be missed creetly withdrew frdin the Tray to g t greatness will be presented, This condition ,has given the work on our public l,,;'iovement3 Jin every partic- re but when thev more and is Sciedce as class first the years-gon. 3 4 4 4 a g g . beaten brought about much dissatisfaction among all clashes m the city had Hved Is placed in the lelroat, and enemy ular institution which so lighted here he 4 PROVO EXTENDS ITS it. Why shou'd we advise and now is a good time to try to founded and let in such good rooms. ably 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 O LIGHTING SYSTEM condition will be perpetuated in honor 4 HARRY G. HONTZ Provo men to buy at home and t ion furnish the labor which is In addition to the aforesaid lm- O ct Ida name. 1 provements, an eleven room Teacheis to men Who have 110 iutere.t in the welfare of theirs rightfully 4 Provo City and the Utah 4 ; Tf you are ever in this vicinity we 4 Home, modern and up to data, Is beJ akes it nectssarv frr the comProvo. We realize that the law Pow er ahd Light company . This will to hope you will come and make us a, 4 completion ing pushed Harry G. Ilontz, the man missioners to call for bids. The law also gives the commissions! have just completed an extenviMt. be furnished and will serve the double to have wreck'd who v the right to reject any and all bius and we believe the matter can sion of the lighting system to Kind wishes, ever, all of a home for the teachers With Rio Guml.s Denver and purpose the 4 be handled by forcing the contracture to show their hands befo e the Cox store on West Center , with the school build and a very few dsvs train together sincerely, j'Your passenger and speciaT lights have been letting the contracts a center for the sreial activi HUBBARD II "ELBERT was to Du ings committed 4 ago, ? put up at the railroad crossWe are in favor of getting this work done as reasonably as school. the of ties la 14 state hospital at that . 4 ing to avoid danger f possible, but it would pay the city far better to pay a few dollars & night. Hontz was In tiled Miss will Vetta leave the Alger sec4 point. Residents of that would I 'to the home labor to and n7oneyat hoinethanTt mote w to keep here she will 4 hls'sanity morning fpr Richfield r Mrs Andrew- Knudsen and Mrj" tion have been asking for this Vfith fill and the some then concern two outside next the tQ cheap weeks visiting 4 mentally deranged. c.iy spend Don Johnson have returned from a. givelt. extension for a long time. 4 relatives and friends. 4 4 4 4 1 foreign labor while' our own people go hungry.. Thinjyjt cveri two weeks outing at Saratoga. public in the near-futu- re j -' ! I 'I Dr.--L- - 4 -- r read-guar- - -- - - ShallProvo en Dolt?; tijo-ua- y s - p pro-gies- s - 1 t intoxl-f-riri- Jt y T -- I j they-weri- rw Ti Tele-phon- e, --m- en - 444444 1 ar-T- ,w-e- i "t-'- 11 a- 4 4 -- and-fou- - nd 4444 44444 4444444444 44444 . a "k 1 , I r jail. , f." |