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Show M IMF NLJ1HER FIVE FROVO CITY, UTAII, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919 UTAH VOLUME NINE ROW RESULTS ARMORY ? IN CLOSING BUILDING UNTIL LEGISLATURE ACTS Provo Boys Fmd' Hearty Welcome on Battleship Utah Many Provo People Joined In Welcome BEET 6RMER$ ' . - MEET AUOGAN - - rnn Ull r I : . j forces. Wednesday and ...Thursday- - si wUllI the Wrk UopIed- - Practically of the business Interests of the city Joined in support of the non-unt- n Ljttliut tlabor in this controversy, although most of them sympathise with tie to are the attend big unions for ... regular work, but cinity planning at Logan roundup commencing noaad a square deal to all citlsewa b 6. when expert ton ,tate work 'hethe they Tuesday. Jan. -, 'or men.' beet men from different parts of The following telegram was Many beet growers from this vl- - -- Provo parents 6IRLS PATRIOTIC ' V and friends took place r last night rewhen the this morning early ud LEACUE IS BUSY field artillery port that .the 145th tores on beet culture and machinery. reach Ogwould without Question BOYS UP CHECKING An exhibition of beet machinery den early this morning. - The tact . , - tbe big features of , . , oue ef be will that, no preparations had been made Association of Sugar American the The Girts; Patriotic league fhMT to. tire the hoys a public demonsta-tloBeet Agriculturists. when .they reach Provo caused been busily engaged in registering The big convention lasts for two returned soldiers as more people to go north than otherthey arrive from th different cantonments and days and the f lowing program li,n wise would have gone. f been prepared: Troop trains rolled'lnto Ogden In battlefields, but to date they have TUESDAY, JAN. 28 three sections this morning, and the had considerable trouble In getting ' to. 1, Commercial 8:30 a. Utah soldiers, back from France, j the names of all the boys, and as a W. K. ' Production, cheered lustily as they climbeu out the lists are incomplete.' -J halter, United States Beet Seed Co. of tbe cars and set foot again o.i to Produc' the According 2., Problems in report of the labor-- y home soil Their arrival was witequul rights for nonunion - following Western the organisation Max Asa Great young tion. son, nessed by a large crowd who peeped all cltlxew thus era, protecting . t Sugar Co. and men have already reported: through the railroad grating of the sUte' alike." 1:30 p."5vm. 3. Comparison, Be" Lyale Flemming (2nd lleut)oWm. cheered and shouted as the men (Signed) Jesse Knight, Wm. tween Eastern and Western. Methlined up In company formation be- - W. Allen, . Carlisle B. Boyle, David C. E. Loose, J. T. ods, C. p. Townsend, C. S. Depart-- j F, G. sfde their specials ready to parade 'j0hn (lieuLJ, Howard D, John, Wm. ' Murdock, ment of Agriculture. 4. Rotations' Jrreyv. S. David T' Openshaw, up town. Warnlck, JC. McEwan (flying cadet), John 0. Fanning, for Termanept Sugar-BeA. J. As the soldiers- - swung Jr R. R. through jjeesley, David Haley (furlough), Irvine, Irvine, M. McOmie. Better Beet Culture, A. F- H. the railroad station and came into MartIn w. Royiance, George Robert Buttled John W. Farrer, Los Angeles. 5. Prep-- j Committee, the on , Twenty-fiftview street, Thomas (county commissioner), j Smith, Ernest Reynolds, Frank K. aratton of Soil for Beets, H. Men--! crowds gave the men a magnificent John W. Guy. (Co. auditor). victor O. Bird, Robert D. Thomas M. ; and S " i 0 Great Western Sugar Co. as well and delson, guns Lewis, Pyne welcome. PoH. Belmont, W. U Blersach,. Boy Scouts, military 4,1 e. Vincent, Taylor F. gn0W( -In Sugar' 8, Irrigating are both of of as In the smaller The Experience other .whom Jtypes Crandall, guns. 8. ce and special officers held the j whitUkerX Willard S. Knight Starr Jordan, Richard, E. 3. department at I gunners , receive their instructions Beets, J. ,C. Wheelon, Twin Falls, frantic crowd In check, orders bar- - .Charles W. Mitchell, Thos. A. Rich-ta- g adjutant generals Smith. Alfred L. Booth. Idaho.Camp Merritt and Hoboken. N. J, from a tube from th- e- central been Issued to prevent relatives U:HcDauM.Wr Maurice Ja.meg r. McMlllen, Logan Booth, J.- C. Swenson. are seen . )bv la another cnnPqRfog J.. which., I Jion, and . friends from Joining In the Harding, jfith Violet, , r Far-J$pse Hunter, IshaJ presiAddress, tlon for all guns. The large guns Commercial club. of the telegram. parade oy attempting to meet their rer (lleutent&nt), Neal Griavla, Ken- ofllceron tfielBatUeship' Utah, Aus- - , Upon receipt Mark association, the of 20 shell is ko-- . Hudson which shoot the in about miles, river, lying using (dent soldier boys. Bamberger found himself neth Decker (1st lieutenant), Harry Co. 850 were shown Sugar the twhlle the tin, pounds, throughout wjilch (Weighs At 8 oclock all three sections of Butler, James B. tween two fires. On the nonuntaw Tucker (lieuten- They WEDNESDAYS JAN. 19 a naval officer who Was deabout 10 - miles, shoot by guns, ship the found many promlast the he - sWe military special carrying ant), Wllford J. ' Rasmussen, Robert lighted to show the ' Utah people , using 75 - pound shells. 9:30 a. m. 7. Recent InvestigaThe state who were evidently fcxk got RT Ratcliff e. l(5th was in Ogden. Section C,rl, The , crew In emblem ie enclosed tn a big plate U... .1 Eotettlx Tenell. their state ship. in at 8:10, batteries E and F; sec. hare wu University Severin, H. 800 glass reading To H. Dr. Sons and times of about consisted the peace Top, li. . r sec. 3 it 8:25, batteries A and B; oblI?atl0 under t and W. J. Hartung. 1500 to 1600 Daughters of the Utah now haa Pioneers of but California, it men, IX Head, O, 3 at 8:55, batteries C and sailors and 60 officers. It has ten 1847 Spreckles Sugar Co. 8. Col. " Quarters company distributed. Beet Nematode, Dr. E. G. Titua, U.( Co Webb and Chaplain B. II. W, 9. ---S. Department of Agriculture. . bunding Roberts looking fine. - The parade ernor oraen g . Beet on Sugar r Recent Observations been started at once.' new A corporation has ; of formed in Prcnro, known av the It was a lopg old Agricultural College.areater portion of the Po an hour for the boys on No. 1 and be 10New m. Sugar undetUkvrs Son and .1..3U company, Berg p. lMUg, sA r for the an interminable J. W. Jones, U. 8.. De - ,tory Machinery. diroctors. funeral thd and to ; put-- a No. until laddies on No. 2 11. Tar tempted t explain well- - partment of Agriculture. to one wife of James the of Irene .Thomas Pollard, haTe Ellison, H. O not . 1S70, the Ja out Bishop year I puffed In. They were craning F. Feriher. -lhat the J. BeeU. and Piling mg of the windows, crowding the steps Pvrg started business in - this corn- - Pollard, died at the family residence known young men of this city, dIed facta. West Cache 8ugar Co. ill at friends inanity and 20 years ago tet studied (Friday morning, following, a long at hla home in the Second ward yes- stone,' of the coaches, waving -j . ContractProb12. m. 1:30 p.' sad relatives a brief through the Iron -- mbriming and received hi state 'illness. She Is survived by her bus terday morning, flowing Jr., lems, Jos. Quincy. , gates and cheering with all . their He gUKW Co. 8:00 p. m. Banquet, 12 .years j hand who Is very 111, four daughters illness of license. certificate andj might and main In response to the 84 was was son. one - Hotel The and deceased, of surla Eccles. ; and rga thirty years loud hurrahs that went np from the ago he took in to partnership his son 80 JAN. of age and was born Is years THURSDAY, vlved by his wife n crowds that got past the guards Wyman, after Le had complet'd 'i Funeral, services will be .held children. '9:30 a. m. 13. Relation Between sad surged Into the depot .; course in embiliclug and otbc at the Berg and Son parlors Farmer an the Sugar ' ' The funeral services will he held the without a hitch, when the last relating to the profeuior. Mr. day at. one Y. Taylor, Amalgamated section arrived, 'preparations werq Brrg and son hive directs I ' the at, the Berg and Son chapel Sunday . and w7d. Llppltt, Great Be at 11 a. m. The remains may be pon under way for the parade , up largest and m,'-- t H. Discussion progressivt huti g town. viewed at the parlors from 10 to 11. the of When the word went down a Ambers. its ktol pari es Bureau by the lines the cars were emptied like . ini H:30 a. m. Business meeting. ' for N. dump carts but no confusion, the n?v v,;o The T resident i 1:30 p. m. 15- nt these are trained soldiers. vice presld-O. H.' Administration Derg; is Food pany A. Beck. U. S. The streets were roped off and Mrs. A. J. M. Ben. secretary and Pmc-- tber One brother was and Facts About Sugar, J 16. the crowds were kept bsck . by 8 treasurer, Wyman Borg. . tn ae widow died last Sunday. and Handling fall Itlcal Problems While topping trees, on the; BrereBeetl Ogden roi7t military police force of 300 The company is incorpated for funeral servlcea will be nett (duct8 R. c. Klbby, American mar 320,000 fully paid up, and the di- ton farm north of this city WednesTk on th returned soldiers, sailors and Sunday - in the rity cemetery. Sugar Co. .17- - Investigations aa fines. Under command of Capt. Don-ai- rectors are as follows: O. H. Berg, day, Clarence Brereton, son of Mr. Berg leave will Beets, I!Iuneral cortege First Lieutenant Ira' N. Hinckley Cost of Producing Sugar o Be ment E.' Rivers, special police, deputy 1 cloch. M. met R. Mrs. and W. Brereton, 0 A. J. Berg, Wyman with has received an honorable U. 8. Depa j gong parlors at discharge A- - Moorhouse, vherlffsand Boy' Scouts, Mrs. Wyman Berg, all of Provo, end standHo was serious accident .LS and ,a now hom" to 'Agriculture. th crowds were there aplenty uand 8. M. Taylor, of Salt Lake. ta on a ,lmb cutUng the .top out life. Ueut Hlncfc- clTflaa and " . ' II' eemed as though the streets of the corporation ls,of a Gro , . The name tree when the branch rentar Guard first1 National the Joined would not hold them it 0 jj. Berg and Son company nd'broke. ley more safe feI1 lo nd feet h( students e bee looked as though tb populaUon of !r.tsr went place , of business will for border service th prfncipal un(J of on and be Provo. BEHIND INFLUENZA MASKS Ogden had doubled overnight Neighbor? saw the accident snd with F battery to Camp Kearney. lerica iW all the townspeople and all,the j The Red Cross Shop . committee nn to the young mans aid. Tbey He was promoted rapidly and iinaUf " ilaplet08 J visitors were trying to get on the announces that on Saturday a picked him up and brought him to. he was inish to the ' officers. line of march. assigned Sale will he held at the BAILEY Notwithstanding town where' a physician examined EDWARD CLIFTON com- He chool won bis . tbe real good serviceable and him and found that he had broken dans to thfi contrary, rVICTIM OF HfART TROUBLE four ribs and bruised his arm very mission easily and .aa assigned to at the Brigham Young university ' coats will be sold ridiculously its heap. The committee has been badly. He is resting easier today. duty with another battery. " . CLASS IN WAR LITERATURE j tr convinced that the mfek has ' formed that there are some poor the 10th of mnts.v Just last week a young On the morn! 8 year the Bailey, Clifton .Edward BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITy atnong us who. If they will go to November, he arrhOd at llHtap'oa of Mrs.- - Edward CREEK CHURCH MINISTER a B9vere case and Mr. very of developed son . (old the Shop on Saturday will be give Roads with his troeps and that trouble Wed- stuheart of died and the the tu" day during CONDUCT3 MISSIRI3 FUNERAL night they boarded , a transport ' (Bailey, ' He Is survived by morning. A class In bound for France. Next mornuig dents of one of the largest clashes v war literature, ( ' J.1 'ischool ti'M exposed. started to'"'dram. b. they waited in vj.a for sailing or. ' tc were the Brltb.nl orderel unlTr.lt,.' ever, young lady wore a heavy ot finally ders, th They Young Rer. Chrt.t iweloponlo. . 55 East Crater .trect, "Us Reynolds teacher. This course 7 . came to Pro- - disembark and later sent to Camp n k tnd all her" classmate wer . orthodox , , church Creek today 0 , lnahlng particular appeal to ,rn today and conducted the funeral Jackson, So. Carolina, where Le e Olt ' en who can him men When the girt went honro the, under ; . spare only nn hour cr serviced over Alex MIssIris who died mustered out the watched were r each hous"f . was later dtac'targed. very carefully week from their Dally TtaM. , j Brimhall. early tn the week. With him were and George" H. And what is reacT Es its Craw tad the fit he is very much hf pe me pf deceased and ,H (hat of report tce duties. It meets the ,Id friends Wednesday, many j. Tigltor his pa nn they srs all willing ta give tha, defined- were per- - pleased to get back among SS33 twice each week.' Wednesday and where he attended the board meet- very impreasite rituaU math 9 whole lot of from 4:29 to 1:29 p. m. rants 'and friends in Provs formed. ' ' jag of til ckwrek hoard of education, A general exodus of 8-- 3 non-unio- - - n - 1 .M n 1 " Beet-See- d jjt . Beet-See- d . - - - et h . . h " - i - - - Cow-,ern- Utah-Idah- o 1 , 1 H. Berg and Son Incorporate a , clel -- Mrs Pollard Dead" Funeral Services three-quarte- rs To half-hoa- James Ellison Is Victim of Flu Funeral Sunday Held Saturday v M - -- , to-wr- ... rTneSt RowleyDied . Influenza-pneumoni- a. Wednesday Funeral Services Sunday I Pay-son- . sub-Jet- ts Satur-ocloc- Com-Ree- d k. 7 Clarence Brereton Breaks Four Ribs in Fall from Tree j -- t - -- " o oroltna r ' By-Pro- -, J - ( . i 5 Red nl Shop j' feel Will Hold Sale . I Spa-Coa- . 't - empha-,nesa- y T - i'sm,. - - l!i-w-- ( - s-- - wo-1- 4 - - t V j |