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Show C n HE S' I s t NUMBER THIRTY-TW- O. r THE PROVO POST, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920 VOLUME 10 Orem Car Jumped Track at Foundry Plans for Public School Closing ExLast Night; One Man Badly Cut Spur ercises Are Announced; May v i SWITCH Women s Municipal Council Choose Officers Committees TURNS AS IF BY MAGIC MID mm CAR OFF TRACK WITH GREAT FORCE JUNIOR HIGH PUPILS WILL NINETY-EIG- HT - 7 Exercises The Womens Municipal 0000011 James Clove, Miss Fannie McLean. Include MusiReceive TerARE of Provo haa perfectedTts organisaLegislation and Taxation Commit-- 1 HEW EVENTS cals, Plays, Shock,' tion and the officers and committees tee Miss Alice Reytfblds, chairman; as chosen to date are as follows: Rose' Mrs. Y. Mrs, One J.W. Robinson, Only HONORS AT-B- IG PreQent Mrs. C. E. Maw. Stewart. Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs, E. Events. . . . First Vice PreaidentMrs. L H. J. Troyer. MEETSATURDAY Masters , Education Committee Mrs. L, E. ' The southbound Orem ear due to Arhe closing exercises of the publle V schools Second Vice President Mrs. Alice Eggertsen, chairman; Mrs. Christen began last night with A arrive at the Provo station at 10 ; i . Reynolds. Jensen, Mrs. E. H. Smart, Mrs. T; E. Teniiis Match 001 students b th hlb mn,lcal Baseoclock laat night met with a , pecu- Big Crowd Out Recording Secretary Mr!., L. C. Pardoe, Mrs. J. B. Ashton, at tbe stake tabernacle. The followliar accident wile crossing the Potter. Hospitality Committee Mrs. J. E. Cheered ing is the schedule for the coming witch of the spur leading into the Mrs. Cheever', chairman; Mrs. T. N. Tay' Corresponding Secretary . days: Provo Foundry and Machine comNorma P. Bullock. lor, Mrs. C. E. Loose, , Mrs. J, W. 14 Elementary May Friday, Treasurer Mrs. W. If. Violett. panys yards between Fifth . and Farrer, Mrs. John Woraley. The final announcement of- the school musical at the .stake f ( East. High. SS." Sixth West on Center street. The Board ot Directors Mrs. John P. Committee on Art Literature and tor tbe big Home Coming (nacle, 8 p. m., J. W. McAllister In ot wheels the car had passed front West High 15. , Stewart, Mrs. George H. Brtmhall, Music Mrs. W. "F. Vlolett, chairicbare- Mrs. Ralph Pool ton, Mrs. Ray Tim- man; Mrs. W. M. Paxman, Mrs. A. B. to be staged here May 26, 27 and 28, the switch, bat before ' .the rear Branch A. C. 12. May Monday There1 tour new features. wheels reached it it had in some un. merman, Mrs. H. C. Hicks. Dixie Normal 12. , Worsley, Mrs. G. W. Fitsroy, Mrs. contains Dream- ,- Columbia theater. Nights will be a tennis match between the Committee on Public Improve- R, R. Irvine. explainable way turned, . throwing Ogden High 11. eTenlng. M1 ZuUvera in charga. the rear tracks on the foundry ments, Parks . and Playgrounds Mrs. Utah Agricultural college and the I Wednesday, Committee Membership Box Elder 19 Eleventh May Mrs. George H. Brtmhall, chairman; George Hansen, chairman; Mrs. Alex B. Y. U. spur. While the car was said to have team. This will be played. year program. Central school, 9:48 Payson 8. been going at a moderate speed only, Miss Algle Eggertsen, Mrs. W. P. Hedqulst, Mrs. P. G. Peterson, Mrs. at 4 pm on Wednesday of thej-a- m. , Spanish Fork 4. t the contact broke two Targe teleParker, Mrs. John Jackson, Mrs. Geo, E. Robison, Mrs. ' N. C. Hicks, opening day. There Will also be a Jordan 8. Wednesday, May 19 Eighth grad phone poles off and smashed several George Barton, Mrs. Lacy H. .Farns- Mrs. O. W. Bailey. ' Pleasant Grove S. baseball game between , tbe Provo exercises, Central school, 8 p. m. windows in the car. worth. ' L. D. 8. 2 Publicity Manager Mrs. Frank team and the B. Y. U. nine, which I Thursday, May 20 Tenth year F. L. Lawrence, a young man of Committee on Sanitation, Civic McGraw. B. T. C. 1 will take place Thursday afternoon program, Central school, 9:45 a. m. thJfc city, was the only person Inand Public Welfare Mrs. A. C. v Ways and Means Committee Mrs. at about oclock. Friday wfternoon I 'Thursday, May 20 Junior High Wasatch .1. , Academy ) ' jured. He was sitting near the -Candland, chairman; Mrs. Mary 'Jesse Harmon, chairman; Mrs. Wm. at 2:30 the senior college class will school promoUon exercises, Central Springville 1. windows which were broken and was Huish, Mrs. M. A. Conant, Mrs. J. Knight, Mrs. Jacob Coleman. Mrs. put on Us comedy, which- made such 'school. 8 p. m. North Sanpete cut about the face and head. The Agnes Crandall,' Miss Laura Hick- C. H. Wright, Mrs, E V. Vincent. a big bit at 1U recent, production. Thursday, May 20 Promotion ex- other passengers, about fifteen in in the sprints and man, Mrs. Zella Roberts, Miss Pearl 'Home Economic Committee Mrs. win be staged in tbe'eraiee Mf the Franklin. Master, heavily Scoring comedy number, it, Is reported, escaped inSnow, Miss Rhea Kerr, Mrs. John E.H. Eastmond, chairman; , Mrs. couw han immfdi&tely after the'parker and Timpanogos, 10 oclock, fattening the total with counters in Bushman. jury. Richard H.- Beesley, Mrs. , Florence , Home Coming banqnet, and aLl home ' a m. All grades. Afternoon, el- The car was one of the large steel five other events, the East High Advertising and Promotion Com- Salt, Mrs. LeRoy Dixon, Mrs. VmJ. comers wUl be given free admission. mentary school party, Mosart. Tfzi variety, and when it hit the tele- Leopards for the second successive mittee Mrs. Anna K. Craig, chair- Snow, Mrs. Q. A. Spear, Mrs. J. W. Friday evening at the Home1 Friday. May 21 Recreation day.. ' , . phone poles, which were " about IS time romped awa; with high honors man; Miss Hettie White, Mrs. Edith Lierley.' ; ' ' Comers ball the dressmaking depart-- , North park,- 10 oclock a. m. inches thick, it cracked them oft as in the annual state interscholastic Vick, Miss Emma Evans, Mrs. C. A. Child .Welfare Committee Mrs. of the Brigham Young unlver-- ( gram jot exercises will be published it there were mere sticks, according ' ,, L. C,- Potter, ch airm an M rs. , W., T. Hedqulst. "Wilt exhibirits years work In .later? track and field slty championships staged to those who saw the accident. Public ' Entertainment Committee Hastier, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs. the Over 10 k There will be 98 Junior high pupils ot gowns. making here Saturday" afteruoonr The winMrs. W. L. Whittimore, chairman; David Westwood, Mrs. H. G. Merrill, the1 beautiful girls from prlgbam promoted to the senior ners accumulated Mrs. G. Blumenthal, Mrs. Bee Mrs. E. G: Hughes. A cordial Invitation is extended to t and high school Young university UTAH COUNTYS as many points as Mrs. M. C. will don these newest creations Inwall parents and patrons ta, attend tbe Walllck, Mrs? David Opensbaw, Mrs. j Humane' .Committee Lee Baker. . . , rivals. West High. Cory, chairman;: Mrs. Wm. F. .Bulk- - styles, and give a TesP'tatfblonvshow exercises. m Good Roads, Sidewalks and Street, ley, Mrs. Elizabeth Owen, Mrs. Alva VALUATIONS - , The only ecord to be shattered to tbe visitors. Crossings- '- Committee Mrs.'" BenJ. Nelson, Mrs. G.'H. Helndselmann, committees Home , Coming Tbe during the competition was in the RAISED $6,055,708 relay, ' The feat was accomplished Bachman, chairman; Mrs. Alma 'Van Other committees will be selected J,aTe gaae( more than 2,000 of these MYSTERY SURROUNDS: Wagenen, Mrs. Milton Jones, Mrs. from time to time. final announeement programs, which by the Leopard cinder burners,. who ; 10 sent all over tbe states of will completed The 880 yards in 1 min Raise Utah, Idaho and Arizona. ute 84 seconds, just of a Two Companies Tbe election of queen for tbe carMAN NEAR LUND ,. " second faster than the old mark set is being carried on In dead nival Automoup several years ago by the Spring' ; Most. , earnest at .the university. Ballot ville Quartet Including Creed j Business Monday bile boxes were opened this afternoon at ' 1:30, and Vera immediately stormed Local County Assessor R. W. Creer has .Sixteen Schools Score7 The regular monthly meetings' of Louie Cannier, and his wife, Amy ..by scores of university men voting V bade his return on the 1820 assessSixteen schools shared in the point the various ment of Utah mining companies were Gordon, members of the traveling op their own particular favorites, ' T. . county. His recapitul- division. Eight others were repre- held In this ation sheet shows an increase of theatrical J but little of the city the j yesterday of " results Announcements company , presenting - , sented but failed to tally. . 14, 055,708 over the assessed valuabusiness was transacted. An assess- .Bringing Up Father, were struck preliminary election will be made In Sheriff J. T. Williams Is In receipt marked Spirited competition tion of 1918. , of a letter from Alfred Froyd. sherMid though but one ment of one cent a share was levied by an automobile at 6 oclock Sun The greater part of this increase every event, on the capital stock ot the Big Hill all was the perform' iff of Iron copnty, asking tbe local shattered, day night at the Intersection of Uni comes from the assessment on farm mark e and " several Mining company, payable on or beavenue officer to investigate matters per- and Center street lands nad city lots. Merchandise also ances were versity Ini fore Jane. 17 with the sale date set j came in for its share in the increase records were approached. Provo and both thrown to the pave- .Henry Monroe Fredenberg who gaining to the death of a, man whose for July 9. The assessment will net Ogden High which had been listmade. ment. Mrs. the Carmier was knocked was buried bere April 9. will be dis- - name it is thought was F. Pome, company approximately 810,000. was fifth The assessment by , classes for ed among the top favorites, The of Crown Point directors the unconscious, but on examination at Interred and sent to bis former whose body has Just been found by g with 11 1920 as compared .with 1919 is as in met and concluded Mining company tbe Provo General hospltql was jhorae in Russell. Minn., by thO a party of hunters about a mile and Several surprises and upsets markfollows:' ' i R would not be necessary to found to that have suffered only braises Hatch Undertaking company. a halt west of Lund, Iron county. ' It .Real estate,' 1920 118,163 J48, ed the program.' A and an assessment at time. this levy lacerations. "violations Mr. Carmier was Two unfortunate rule is said that the man had been dead compared with 810,868,620 for 1819. A BIG KID DANCE. ' robbed Spanish Fork and West High report froh the company's 'property less seriously Injured. about eighteen months when bis for City lots, 1920, 4,611,820, comshows indications favorable for ore The automobile, said to have been . of valuable points. Taylor, the Span-- i 'was found. A note was found body pared with 14,176,69(1 for 1919. Provo Fourth ward Sunday th where they occupied to two nurses 'of ish Fork hurdler, won with yards to!on the statd Tbe will In bis cost pocket with tbe, name ot Improvements, for 1020, 88,762,-1In a kid dance school give big Mental hospital at Provo, struck the was disqualified for run-ia- r Pome written on it, and it is as compared5 with' 88,884,210 spare, but of county Commission- the ward meeting house. Thursday, . Tbe Jumping! . and while board, out were " lane of his couple nine they crossing for 1919. thought by the Iron county officers , , own. He ran Center street on a walk about town. May 13. Everybody is welcome and that that was the name of the deaf Lire stock, for 1920, '81,901,200. Other hurdles than hi. alL Diadem is Golden a good time assured Tbe pro Mining R. F, Bailey of Provo took a beautiful race and . finished. in,MUed tbe Inas compared with man- - His address, was given as com to ceeda will this of dance the the 81.878,480 for 26 5 six' claims, go covering, jured woman to the hospital in his only to find bis efforts ot Gold 1319. of the new meeting bouse. . j Thktl. Utah. . . Bug aqd five others sold tor automobile. was passing tbe benefit He f ( Personal property fog 1920, The, Iron county officers letter taxes between 1900 and tbe present scene ot the accident i at tbe time It tatCs that the man was .thought to as compared with 86,432,-4- 6 CHARGED WITH INSANITY. Jrear. , occured. have been about 40 years of age. He for 1919. The show was presented bere Satabout five Bg;bt complexloned. CHARLES HAMPSHIRE DEAD. Wm. Sanderson,- whose home Is Making a total assessment for urday night 'and the troupe was said to be at eet 1920 of 838,681,56$, as in Inches Uht height and, had Price, was brought from compared staying at the Hotel Roberts, preparcoat blue under his head and lth 832, 925,866' for 1919, serge of W. Mrs. Clark .Mr. John h1 and Sheriff Deputy being an to on the train last Payson yesterday Pa,r of Griped and blue overalls will have a hear- He Ernest this city were called to Paul, Idaho, atory It leaving Martin. 055:708 for the 1920 is thought there will be night.' Colts revolver was assessment. The above does not InIng before Judge A. B. Morgan on on- A Saturday, on account of ,the death ot no of its schedule. ' interruption oun near dead he clude the assessment on mines and mans feet. No of a Charles Is Mrs. Clarks father, HampInsanity? Sanderson charge other information was given. Shershire', who died there Friday ot heart corporate property made by the state about 30 years of age. board? iff Williams wlll go to Thistle to . trouble. For many years Mr. Hamp. "ascertain if he Is known there. was shire lived in this city where he bounty Assessor Creer states that School announced that the Brigham Home the new law Ihree ' About business. in engaged passed by the last legi university baseball team will lature requiring that either a bond J ' and years ago he moved his 111 T8nln rxfpJ be filed or taxes paid on all tran-- J oOyS, family to Paul, Idaho,' wherq hq.wa .meat,. the U..ol.U.rmen on the local Harlow Smoot and7 family hava lent - -Fal19 engaged Tn business. It Is expected campus next Thursday. - In a game 1222 Tl -property is working success-- ! ,r Earl Tw,n Idah' lly in this county, a. hi. that the body will he brought t0 at Salt Lake, April 27, the MU won ' The annual meeting of the Home UBt arrTe from Chicago and are deputies the fa,Iy home here collected thousands of dollars Anderson of Salt Lake and Ralph Provo for burial; however, definite over the local hoys, but since then and School association of Provo will haT,nf Pon to his mothers preparatory personal property unattached Cox, son of p. R. Cox ot Twin Falls, arrangements have not been made. ; the Y" men are Bald to In ho held in the Central school Wed- - com!n have put hera from real estate which to some extent are dead, bere today as a result, it' is Washington - to i some bard licks and they expect to nesday, May 12, at 8 p. m. The ppr - lgpend the summer. Senator Smoot d been lost In former years. declared, of drinking some kind of make it hot for their rivals from the pose of the meeting Is fo the elec - j will spend part of his vacation In ' 4 alcoholic concoction, said to- - have , ' north. were to A BEAUTIFUL STREET. The series of lectures that tjon of officers for the ensuing year, Provo during the coming summer The elongated Dunn will start on hearing reports and so on." It is stated. been Florida water.. , have been given by Prof. E. H. Smart ' mound for the Y boys, and It Social the N. Arthur of an the hour Dixon, LeRoy auspices the Mayor within under died Anderson Harding and his associates o have had In to committee of the Utah Stake Is said, from recent workouts he has Taylor and Supt. L. E. Eggertsen I DIED HERE LAST NIGHT. charge the work of after being removed last evening - Service will be the speakers. Miss Mattie fol Cox of ? ant,n6 nd j Relief society, have had to be post- been going like a house afire. caring for the beautiful a local hospital,' the death The following Saturday, May 15, utavern wilt give a dramatic read- on East Center street are to lowing this afternoon at the same pojed on account of Prof. Smart meets the fast U. A. C. on lng entitled, "Whos Afraid, by Mari Helper, Utah, 'died here last night congratulated? for tbe excellent , jorle Benton Cook. The musical pro-Ppearance of the parked section of pulmonary tuberculosis. She is The drink Is said to have been affliction of the ear. For that reason the "Y field. To have been ' In connection a he-- 1 the lectare with was baseball the d Anderson gram for the evening will be fur- - survived by a husband who Is treot. if the same good care taken Saturday night. that, . on 8 the Provo the hill the schools next wllLbe played ken of these lawns May game was evening by for public the Thursday lng funeral ill and arrangements conflned'given throughout came violently the ummer hnd the' Brigham Young training whch will be held at the Hatch Provo will boast of one Sunday to his room, Cox apparently ' postponed, , lthe roost beautiful street in the throwing off the Influence of the through the press will be made whenTaylol-- Allen and Kelsey, will meet school. All parents anit teachers are undertaking parlors tomorrow at -j te. the U. of U. -, oclock. the lectures will be resumed. cordially Invited to he , present. y poison until noon today. vyj Passengers rible Though Person Injured. t -- - - Programs and Sporting iio:.:e cc:.::::g and Turned Sturdy Athletes. and i ( 't - taber-progra- m , . - ( 1-- 8. 1-- 8. ; J . - 1-- 8. - 1 I - V - F Pre-me- nt i high-schoo- - I T ls t I , I v - death of u;::(i:gvii .Said to Affect Farm Property two-fift- hs Mining Transact Very Little Hav-'mon- d. Actors Were Struck by Here Sunday - - - Officer Asked to Try and Establish Identity. 1 1 high-grad- . y J point-gettin- -- ot lel. 0, 4 4-- 1 0, ... ( - facreastf-oY78- 6, - ' - one-hal- f - -- and 'Association to Elect Officers Wednesday - - be " of rtak-nishe- ( tl |