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Show . v Post HE PlvOVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDATr SEPTEMBER K(5T73 Utah County9 s Champion Melon CADET MOVEMENT MEETS WITH Grower Photographed for the POST APPROVAL OF PARENTS CLASS SILO REV. 5 jjy ty TRAINING SCHOOL . . REGISTRATION FRIDAY t s have Teachers Many Affirmed the. Report and ask Procter Prin-"cipalTo-Publ- Ui coi ish on Paper Is rol irac: In an attempt to switch the responthe of sibilltlea for his denunciation Academy last Thursday from hia own shoulders to The Post, the KeV. S. H. Goodwin through the Provo Herald attempts to gay that the article was huit the Procter td published Such a statement was Academy. made in bad faith as the same issue in which Mr. Goodwins attack on the church was published The Post on its The Procter front page said: Academy i3 a center of culture and thorough training, and many times The Post has sung the praises cf the Procter Academy and will do so again as the institution is one of the worthy in the city. Let the Rev. Goodwin publish his paper just as he gave it to the teachers in the Procter Academy with all ' u - $ f, a, ( $ $ LENA n pm-in- app0-ntaon- naig-ti- & criti- U. KILLED f John Jaconsen received a (grant from Paragonah, Utah, this morning stating that her cousin, W. A. McBiide, had been thrown from a horse and killed. Mr. McBride has many friends here, as he was formerly a student' at the B. Y. U., who will he shocked to learn of his untimely death, Mr. McBrjde is a nephew of Mrs. Louisa McBride of this city. Mrs. tel-o- The Scandinavians of Provo held a delightful outing at Forsyths farm, h Speeches, songs and delicious freshments helped to make an enjoy- able outing for all. - , " re-wit- - & & - daughters numerous eight hnd five children, sons three besides other relatives. so He made the beasts 'and i eptihm and poisonous insects and ivhni he had finished He had $5 some snaps thirl uere t had to pat into the Hattie Snake, the Hyena tl Sroipion and ike Skunk, so He put all JhfToyether, covered it mith suspicion, wrapped if a ith jealousy, matkeil it a ith a yellow streak, and ( ailed it a Knockir. Elore 0f Smug, Me was entered by Th is pi adult was so feajid to conti mplate r bnj.gl4rs EP,j robbed of several hun- - 4's - , He had to make .sty,, thin to (ountnact it, sUks worth that cf and other dollars rh He took a sunbam i ' p d in it the In ait of & so in civic child, the biaiu of a man, napped th $5 ith it a coveted pride, bndheily love, 'jfnve it a oJ clcthes in exchange nsa'-of vlvit and a grasp of sttl, and culled it that the same gang; R is bdic'-rc- ' a mad him a Ion r of fields and flowers the Ranker store at Booster; roWL'ei Lehi ThmsJay night is responsible 'and manly spoils, a belhvn in quality and jn. . for the Springvilie robbery and also and ever since thes e two-- ere, m oital man respirsihie for a' number "of Burglarits1" has had thy pried eye of choosing his associates T which have occmred in the southem v' -- $ tlgpd by pait'ofUtah Co-ostore at I.ehi atlvefl of Jng the Peoples i ,ast 2hLS.7hVbmeetln at 'which It East and Sheriff-HenrDeputies . one, and JT Williams and C. H. Clark a It ttaev asked had two cl those present toiiftwliiK tin the robberv verv closely I Includ-jTi- county-recent- ly. tv k 4 , a T - - Ami then-li- e did more:-- Believing there should be one place from which this obnoxious creature should be exempt, lie looked Out over all the' great universe for winch He was responsible, and Those a moht beautiful spot ; and there midst the sunshine secured several wJ on w the paper report bk of a perfect morning, He created an environment vtluable clues. reterenco made to the qualifications which is in Ilis eyes was supreme; and today mid Th Elucation society said it contained and 6n which emphasis conThis waing fields of ripening grain; protected from the Sheldon did not have for' Its oblect ,was placed in the paper. v o whoso sen- U0 wayring elements by mighty mountains, xeved a wrong impress on , engage in hny newspaper and ether, aal stated lose further tiiiel He themselves the blue said. azure of the in peaks V' as jCODlIOVrgyi and Y0Ujd not do go; u3 1 y MPiul-nrlvat- e - n - - i-r- rrj' jesse fuller fell FROM CAR AT DRY CAMPAIGNERS- - - Jesse Fuller, one of the excursion- a narrow has been received ,sts t0 V,v,an Rak Communicanon frora C?!'P death r run be,n by George A. Startup from Nils O. thlX coach of the Heber train. Reiser, field manager of the National The oung man boarded the train at league at Westerville, VIv,an parR and weat lnU the bag. Ohio relative to a prohibition cam- - gage coach Just hs the train left the paign which will be conlucted m park. It had only gone about a hum Utah and other western states during dred yards when his hat blew off the fall. The league w ill begit their and he attempted to grab it as it w of the " cm through the baggage room door, &! ctk in the northern part state and joik towards the south., U Ml from the car and rolled on o Mr, Startup is corresponding with the ttfick just as the last whetl, A piohibition w inkers in various parts passed by. of the state to a: range the lpcaT" H,.ny who stood watching the train 4'; itiueiary and is working now with Si tut saw him fail. an ran s'ance txpecting to find him vi th uTnd in view. The object of these iv at Utah rjonsly hurt. He was picked up badl is for a sahmnless and sent to the Provo Gepe-a- f saloonless a date and .j. the earnest hospital where his wounds were He is recovering his indressed. jures very rapidly. .4oreto'rs have been Fn rth iTTaTr fki'ipaigntnciuding Miss Edith Hedquist delightfully Hon. "G. Woolley, Dr. ii,g: Hi follow entertained Dr. eighteen of her friends at, and A. L. Dr. Banks, Mordow. at at the Columbia last theatre In party will V, 'speak Young. They George Utah from November 22 to November evening, followed by a supper at her home. , 28, holding a total of 21 preetings. & & Anti-Saloo- n m tk tk tk to-hi- " tk I WILL. TALK ON NEW INDUSTRIES purpose wjis .constructive educational 4 not to attack any system or make Grant And all who know our1-y- ! Apostle of the org;lnzatjon. criticisms ork know that has been our policy.'" and, unqualified We have strengthened our work here ChC'pa churches than we talncl In the paper. But ma e a g in' every particular and are prepared, 45 and to serve our pupils and the community publish that abroad better than ever. fuss about it.' much-strong- er I e..!work and . ( -- hkyy is Provo lie v people- and content, jnnd there - are Imppvvprospcrons Xo Jvnnch r'' tk 0 5 The ' guests' ot the evening the members ef the club of which Mi3S Richardson The honored guest was a member. was the recipient bf Insny beautiful as well as the best wishes of hi?T friends. After the ceremony the (young couple till leave for a wedding trjp to California and the' expositions. morrow-.- - m, were may abide. THE INDUSTKIAL COMMITTEE, Provo Commercial Club. 4 TONIGkT - -j wheu he 'was here during an he attended' the yabemacle- s tk - I VIVIAN PARK ARE COMING WEST . J rs i surv'ived by ifVhen (he Creator tool made all the good ihivgs, tJuri' teas still some dirty nolle to do, 5 - a OF B, Y. Origin of Knocker and the Booster to viu Superintendent Eggertsen appeared request before the Parents class of the Fourth ward on school problems last Sunday morning and during his retqarks he asked, for expression concerning the public agitation of cadets at the local .high school. Itadopted, as will likely be done, he did. not want the parents to regard the drill as militarism, but rather as a part of physical culture. Parents present, several of whom have bo vs ia thehigh school, this afternoon in behatfj unanimous expression in favor of the of the road n Provo canyon and in- - military drill as part of the high formed the commissioners that the school work. andj Bishop A. L. Booth, who has servea dug way between Springdell state senator been a member of Nunns can be cut out at a compara-a- s r tivdv small cost. Road. Comissiou-- J the school board and held other Marion Clinger and County Sur- - portant public positions, said he could vryor John R. Stewart have mapped not estimate what he would not gladly e out a route for the new road to run Five had he but a knowledge of to the track of the Heber tary training. He thought It made branch and will cut out a great deal young men better able to take their of the expense of building a road to part in life with dignified bearing. The bishop called attention to the do, away with the dug way. They informed the commissioners that the fact that the pioneers of Utah were excurson travel over the Timpano- - once military In all the communities was so heavy thaUThFcan- - of the state, and one of his earliest gos yon requires special attention and recollections was the great county on the hill, where this piece of road which they desire military te cut out is th worsjt on the en- - the Maeser Memorial now stands. tir route. The commissoners have, Those days were fraught with keen promised to give the matter eonsid- - military rivalry and the young men I were benefitted bjr the same. The eration at an early date. before R. W. people of Utah are Just as much for Armstrong appeared the commissioners today and asked ' peace then as they are now and It them to assist the Orem- Interurban was not particularly In the spirit of in cutting down and grading the militarism that the militia was thea ' Parson hHI. After considering the sustained, but rather to give ths matter for.8 short jime. the commls-- J young men a proper dignity in their sioners decided that they could not bearing, apd then the drill Would assist in this work this season on ac- - make them better able to serve their count of the heavy overdraft of the country ifcalledinto action. county which has reached the sumj The class went on record as favor-o- f ' ing the cadets at the high school. 133,706.20. O. J, Brereton was appointed dep-- J fruit tree inspector today upon! mili-tlos- n - and Boys. gave-misslone- Paark-of-Sdueatu- nnrP?atinnal S 0 - J. MADSEN buried Sunday: Ev-mo- st ei'J September 13. AH students de-siring to enter should be reg-istered Friday. - im-e- itute of Pro-- r vo City met tli jj n't it at 9 oclock a yun atjndnce. Piesident a Vride and A. Q. SiaV of the were present at Funeral services over the remains Cper,;ng spgpion Superintendent Eggeitsen gave a biief address .Mrs. Lena J. Madsen, widow of the 0j velcome as d'd'also Piesident late iew, Bishop Madsen of Lake who died at her home last Friday the session the assignment teachers fvSs made and also the evening of .cancer wereheld Sunday t cf grade sr.peivisors.Mr, in the Lake View ward meeting A Q Smoot preg(,nted the matter of house. The speakers at the services baling only one week for the Christ-Pos- t were Elders Hans J. iSobel, 0. H. g holidays, and after he gven his teachers were unanimous Berg, Niels Larsen, Androw Madsen, TPason3( jQ to the wishes of the President Jos. B. Keeler and A. N. conceding Board that there only be cne yteek Merrill who all spoke of the noble character of the deceased and the vcration a gave Merrill, respect and love in which she was city physician, jjr talk tm the physical defects the teach- - held by those tv ho came in "contact t her life. observe jn the children and ers The deceased was born in Norway, bow teacher could make an exami- natjon 0f the' eye. ear and akin' dt- - December "9,"ISIS, "and came to Utah geageg The teachers of the city will in 1864 where she has since resided. physical examination during She was the daughter of Mrs. Bergite gjve jj3t gp days 0f au the children KnudBen who died Just recently at Come under their particular care, the advanced age of 98 years. She is At the opening session of the after-eprof, j. h. Paul of the Unlver gave a lecture on pen-th-e g.ty mansh,p fpbe public are cordially invited to att,n(j aI)y 0f the meetings of the bich are held between the 9 of and 52 a. m. and 2 and 5 p. our8 csked, sald.ilr. ., ! thine, would be one to the article. He stated nothing Registration foi tire Train School department of the Biig-- y ham Young . university takes place Friday, September 10, and instruction begins Monday by The above photograph was taken of Dennis Davis one day last week when the champion melon grower of Utah county came to Provo with a tv pica load of his splendid melons. Mr. Davis is a believer in home industry and secured his melon seed from Wilford Perry and earj thjs Spring he planted his melons. Early in August they began running and as soon as the public knew that Davis had his melons on the market the demand increased until he was hauling as high as 9h i pounds of melons to Provo per day. On Sundays the supply had to be kept up for a string of autos and buggiesTeti-theA- md -- bed hoi lathe Da via farm and as high as 90 inelous were sold rnexcursionists at the Davis farm on Sundays. Mr. Davis says this has teen one of the best melon sTTalons he has had and Texas competition only made him laugh, for the Texas supply could only take care of that trade he couldnt touch for lack of melons. TFAPKFPQ I LnUtiLflO choul e a Before eg nn ng e a e nra Sheldon ative to the publication in a local paveal the paper per of a criticism of In the Teachby Sud. S. H. Goodwin It had been ers Institute Thursday. ... ,, fcisir cf Arty c ure been published an $ E. Eggertsen, Bishop A. L. Booth and Others dischss Drills Value to Young Men L. Supt. v, . THIS MORNING refused baek his statement that the charges submade in The Post were false by the to the public, mitting bis paper and Boston cf Sheldon M. Ite, F, Edusecretary of the Congregational shield to cation society- attempted Mr. Goodwin and the following was published in the I rovo Hejald. i g, , 'I the session Sheldon before leaving that morning. While Rev. Goodwin - - OPEN INSTITUTE publish it, as I was, in made mention of the u.n- I if. ing warranted attack to Secretary F. M, , ,j, llU I U I hear- - K 1 Pro- rk its frtils and explanations, that the not people might Judge whether or -- the an attack was made against Since the tirade-- . "dominant church. .was delivered more than one Provo who heard Mr. Goodwins paper the editor of The . reaiTTlave iuformed was coriect article that Firdays of that par- a and gave good report tion of the paper which assailed the church of this state. dominant , Supt. L. E. Eggertsen was present and heard the attack made and gave out the fallowing statement: n Supt. S. H. Goodwin s paper Educational and Religious Problems Peculiar- - to -- Utatf-. surprised me .very much. It was an attack on the dominsomeand state ant church of the customs the tirade agalnat what of a and conditions here. It was truly uneducational and could not help but gender in the hearts of the new' feachers a feeling of hatred toward people of Utah. I am sure the of- people would he surprised and Mr. fended to read his paper, should would be done y ErtUtitioa Socle y. C Uni- Procter the at people KB, H Paul tf U. of Ttali came to vo t bi 3 r oi ring for Teachers Institute and repent d fhat he had been In conimunication relawith the Chief Forest, tive to makjng a . tio: al park. In. Paul repoit tbit the for :er will be unib to cmne to Piovo until about the 17th of th s month. In the meantime the pa pie are he said if their Report Mormon ' J. U- what . vn VOLUME 1915. 7, (' yT For-Get-M- e William .Bowen,4 vice piiei- dent of the Salt Ijftke Co" v er-clai club and manager, of ,Cnre anl coqipany of Salt Hake w ill .coine . to Provo tonight to kivo t- " , ' f business talk to the members . i the Industrial comtmDce a: d the Commercial club.' Mr. Bow - - $ en will talk on 'How to ; cure New Industries" and some t valuable Information will be a of Ft?-- ' given' out tj ' |