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Show vouxxxii: NO. 4. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY that Present System of Up- ESTABLISHED J.B. ASHrOH HOME ANflU AL BANQUET FROM YORK OFDENTISTS HELD Manager J. (B. Ash ton returned from New York, and Chicago, where he went two weeks ago to arrange for the big attractions for the Columbia for next season. While there he was able to prevail on Mr John Cort to let his big Casino success, "Flora Bella,!' play the Columbia on Wednesday, July 11th, on their way to Chicago! wfcKStXrepen 'at the Illindis-Thea- -: tre for a season's run: The samcast that appeared in New York for one solid year will be seen here, so the Preludtf of Final. Session of Convention Is Big Success. IIE . Petition Asking 1917. 1885 1 ino " The annual banquet of the Utah Dental, society was held in the Hotel The Spirit of 76" of one of the Greatest Fourth of July Celebrations Ever Held in this City. World High Jump Will beBi Athletic FeatureJhree MileParade. Bicycle and Foot Races. Evervthincr Free. is tHe Basis Utah Friday night as a prelude to the anwinding up of its nual convention. Dr. William Eller beck of Salt Lake was the toastmas- er at the diryjTT-iinin opening Ihe economical. r . addresses declared that the convention was one of the most successful ever held by the organiza musical production that has visited tion on Provo in years. jCounty over most were for the given Friday Opinions of the New York" critics: Herald: "Witty lines, catchy tuneB part to a discussion of the clinical de partment, of deJlOstry. Papers were and clever daneing.'r read' to th ie dentists by Forrest H. Or At the meeting of the board of counof "A Times: wealth melodyj' J. Grove, O. H, Budge of Lo a was commissioners today petition ty Tribune: 'Beally excellently sung ton, Carl The biggest celebration of Independence Day which has been ' gan, Rufus Leigh of Provo, Charles and competently acted." presented asking that a tax levy be A. William Louis E. pulled pf f here for years will be held Wednesday of this wppk in Wight, made sufficient to produce $100,000 American. "A real treatin music." son Peak., G. of S...J. Ganu Garden to be used for constructing a hard surfOgdenwfefthfe World: "Sings Its way into favor." City From 5 o'clock in the morning until a late hour G. U Stockey m aced .road on such sections of the iEve. Telegram: "Another musical Squires, F. J. Paschek, the evening, there will not be a single idle moment. Thousands of Lehi and W. G. Ruckenbrood of Lostate road as bear- the heaviest traf v suecess." of town visitors will come to Provo on this "date and particiof 5ut gan. The afternoon session was de fic. The petition sets out a protest Eve. Globe:-r-"refreshing con- voted in to clinic. the this of 1 pate practical entirely further great event. The world's high jump between Alma public IK. Tggalnst expenditure trast to the stuff we have beenlisten-in.More than 150 dentists from differRichards and Clinton Larsen will be the greatesirsingle feature of money for wasteful temporary con....... to this season." struction. Mr. Wm iM. Wilson made Eve7 Sunj "Queen of the season's ent towns throughout the state regis- the day in Utah. Botlr these men are known throughout the tered at the headquarters of the denan exhaustive statement of' the immusical offerings." world as the hiffh An on record. iumners nffiHal A A two greatest the tal .the and days the of society duVing permanent roads, portance Eve. Journals 'The griatest of . was-i- n session,- -. LL.Athletic convention meet the;-Bheld be will in the afternoofi at .. Y. U. them all."... . My xf wasting money. on work-tha- i .; will have to be replaced every year. Athteitr Parkrat-whicthisEve. Mail: "More plot, more sense, time world event will be staged. great miles of He urged that ' more graceful music than most musiFOURTH WARD LAYS CORNER Many other athletic events will be held at the same time. The adroad behuilt so that the cal plays." to mission this athletic be field will, free, but a small fee will be vpeopie might have a demonstration of Eve, Worldl "Combines" the charm zhe benefit and economyoUiard Isur- charged for the grand stand and for automobiles. Three bands of The (Merry Widow' with the spirit E faced, roads. will furnish the music and the program willJ?eJield. in nejeoiion is signea ofa cabaret show;" theevening succeBsv by five hundred representative' taxother the Broadway Among in City Park? will, be a unique event in that the national airs' I '' Al ' is season next payers onffie county. The committee . Provo . es coming to fimus f 1! m 1 iU j. II.- . wenif as snort aadresses on the The corner stone of the Fourth ward oi iiie mum naitons presenting the petition consisted of Jolson in a massive production with Jesse. Knight, Andrew 'Knudsen, Geo. meeting house fn course of erection on national spirit of each of these countries. No citizen of Utah 85 people and 8 cars of baggage, scen-erthe corner of First West and Fourth county should go to Salt Lake to (felehrate the Fourth. ' PracticJC. Swan,. R. R. Irvine, Jr., Frank W. Morosco a ,lSo etc. Long, Letty," HedAlex D. W. North streets, - was- - laid last evening . to Roberts. ""Turn Deming, show: "Bird of Paradise," matin The and the presence of a larg e assembly ally every town in the county will do honor to this national day, John R. Stewart "Watch-Youquist Step," and the Right," t.n l utv ter waa taken under advisement and 4 awa.a'w " a return engagement of "Fair and of members of the ward and visitors and it is, our natriotic tX U 1V11 from The other wards. an effort will be made to have a meet- on be Epperson our we rather than so shall, and aid to some other citv outside surely give presence Warmer,' : ? "ing with the state "road 'commission the theatrical map now, if these shows band was in attendance and rendered ... , county; selections as the people gathered on for a conference on the question. get the' desired patronage. G. A. R. ' Assemble Sixth North Re be will j Wednesday morning you A petition was presented by Llndon the grounds. "America" was sung by the aud- awakened by a number of buglers who, tween Academy and First East, and Pleasant Grove citizens asking ience anfl invocation .was offered by will go into every part of the city at that regulations as and.sig--J hI.G. JUSTINE Troop F Assemble Sixth North be - naline by the Salt (Lake ana utan rau- Judge J. E. Booth. tween Academy Ave. and First East. 5 a. m. and sound the revelea. Fol"Utah, We Love Thee" was render-erroaxtrbetween iLindon Spirit of 76 Assemble between A. L. lowing this at six in the morning the by the audience. Bishop Grove, be enforced. Referred to the CO. CROPS AT 100 PERCENT Sixth.'North and Academy Ave. and Will Provo Band relaBooth made appropriate remarks county attorney. playjn the heart of .; : tive to the construction of thelipuse. the city, while the 'Epperson Band will 1 First East. The following fees were reported collected by county officers in June: James 'A. Oliver, ward clerk, named tour the In a auto truck and big city --eierk, Bixth North' between Academy Ave. the articles to be placed in the cor11 MOlrreeorder, $437.05 ; treaaitl J..C. Justin, of the Agricultural de- ner serenade the residence section. ana first Jast. are . a box. stone metallic in rer, $21.50. They partment, division of crop estimates, a The sport committee, of which R. "U; S. Allied NaUfln4Assemble The following reports of funds in i history of the ward, names of memis in Utah county where he has made of the ward, photographs,' copies R. Irvine, Jr., is chairman, will start Sixth North betweenAcademy - Ave. "charge of the county treasurer were a survey of crops. He reports a very bers and First Kast. from of The Herald and other current pub- - the made: State bounty fund, due bicycle races at--8 am. on Center favorableconditlon, much better than-wa- s licationsTsome-of-th(Red Cross- - Assemble Fifth North relicsiaken stateTTg8?7fpcouhly Tchcrandrcashi believed In Washington, where from the on hand, $1,117.58; Jurors and witness the reports from Utah. were discredit(Mayor and City Commission Ases fund, overdraft $261.45; general house, etc. The box was sealed and parade . will form Immediately after ed, the belief being that they were too CLINTON RSEN. semble Fifth North between Acadein place by (Dr. H. S. Pyne, chair- this, starting at the B. Y. U. This puK fund, overdraft, $16,773.18. have Ave. and, First East. The above is the world's highest high. jMr. Justin's investigations man of the building committee. J. F. H. Turner, of Provo canyon, which will feature the spirit of myCommercial the Collegiate demonstrated that the estimatesto sent ClubAssemble Fifth waa anrianteaemitimliprlff for Utah Jumper, having made were Brief President talks by Inof this year by were conservative, both as Ave. and rmintv tn corvo urithnut nnv frnrnTthe Championship in A; B. Keeler and James Clove, chair- '76, will be one of the grandest events North between Academy Jos. and and production, crease in acreage the world's record with ever TwrHnssed-i- n the Garden City. First East. of man finance committer. "breaking the . .. ..... t - - leap of 6 feet 5and inches. Hei he will so report to tne department. The corner stone ceremony was fol Many beautiful floats are being pre- -- rrovo janttA8w;muia,r iun "Norm than r finds-th-e production-betteHe , feels now that, he is married he can between Academy Aver and First and the 'parade'- committee, i East. much better as to lowed Uy an interesting patriotic I.pro A. pared Jump several inches higher than this 100 per cent some other Y. L. M. the rendered IVIL by gram, products.. which is headed by J. Milton Jones, IB. Y. U. Float Fifth 'North, assembeets, hay and last record. of the ward: ble between Academy Ave. and First have work their of Beehive the and completed practically 7. Spirit Purpose East. iThantPi of Provo Trip Rod Beehive Girls. :. Call E in this line and the.Woman's -- Richards and Larsemchampg. on their carnival 010 1 Rjeading, Muriel Smart. Prof. E. H. Eastmond, whoThas semble Fifth North between Academy wnicn was given last Friday evening -- I'ormaof respect Due the Flag, Ma'. " at the Roberts Hotel. charge of the decorating committee, Ave. &Di First West. The sale of ice rie Searle EVAraRATING e EQUIPMENT . Fiftb. cream and cakes and the dance each TrooFIreept.-s-AsseinblBE has work well as under Eggert-senthe Anna that way History of the Flag, helped very materially to swell this, city has already begun to take oa her North between Academy Ave. and fund. Many persons bought tickets beautiful colors. Mr. Roy Boren of First West. Retold iStory, Camille Crandall. Provo Elks Assemble Fifth North who could-nColumbine Being Our the Provo Electric and Hardware for Reasons attend, but wereglad Of ri tha fm If farmers Provo National Flower, Thehna Huish. and First Ave. - to help such a good cause. Th com- The Provo meeting house is to be is assisting in this work and between Academy company ' " mittee wishes to take this opportunity torn down: as it has been decided that Bench have conceived the idea of se . "The Star Spangled Ban we feel sure that nothing will be left West Singing, - to thanbrthe various persons who so it has outlived its usefulness" that it curing fkuit evaporating equipment ner." undone in "this particular. M:he-progr. iBenedlctlon. nobljt assisted in' this Wterprise. The is out of date. Not that the building from California for use in conserving committee, which is iNorth between Academy Aye. and vicinity. little girls who sol the tickets and is weakened by 'the years, nor , the big fnht crop in this to cost headed by Geo. W. Fitzroy, has one of First East.. is expected The bui4ding Served oro. in tw tlionlriul oln TH so far as neglect and the The Calif ornuKevaporating plants will about $22,000 when completed and the finest patriotic programs that has - Nineteenth Century except be through withNheir work before the furnished. makes a total of nearly $500 that the Academy been prepared for many a month. ble Fourth North between" iMM.AnMv. ' Provo In charge Ave. and F4rst East. Hon. Harvey Cluff will-b- e locai organization has raisea have made It Utah fruit is available, and the right few tne iast years to Sena fnA Fourth Sorosi-- i Club Assemble of. the program, which will consist of ' u 1Prr.T7 n Invi shabby and aismanuea oi its antique Rftnch rtowers have applied iUI J, fT lita trJ avron AlbUU an' Wm. H, King Ave. and and Smoot Reed of between North of allied Academy tors each the national the airs some , tation to everybody in iProvo to Join fixtures. was It years " gutted . with the Provo Band First East. them. god offices with the jooa sung nations, ago, when it. was thought it might dd for theirtlnn asslfitr for rnmmiRRinn vvWoolen be to the in from a platform Knight . greeted for a gymnasium, but it was not used VfUUOVl Fourth iNorth between Academy Ave.ance in securing, the California equipcity park. for' that "purpose" yerr long. to Utaly AGAZINES SEHITO ment and- its transportation , partial list of the formation of the and First West. nej)ulldfflgwaa nnisnea m iwi Tourth jEpperson mammotliajad&aKillJ)ea It was several years building" because! North between Academy Ave. ana ; tha nonni a wprfi Dooriut. the work son. . First, West: usual with the was not Blighted, and, C. T. Assemble Fourth North tj. me most oi would outlast BAffASSQCIAUTAH COUNTY between 'Academy Ave, and First BOYS WANTED TO THIN bulldiiSsiAt have ' since been built. West was the iWhfin waaZ28ialted it it PUBLIC LIBRARY .Soldiers of the Soil Assemble Third . finest house of. hi$TflrMMirri- - -Tift BEETS IH NEPHI North between Academy Ave. , and tnrv It ia Raid to be practicanySTre MU i. .. . First West. te frovo library recently made a production . of a church attended by Utah Valley i Jn TOllection, of about 600 the East S magazines President Brigham' Young North between Academy Ave. , and through the ladies, clubs of the city. The pulpit was built by Thomas of meetlnz the annual lllPRP Tha first If i. III , of YT1QfVAjA. Diece beautiful a was and I1H uun VH I1UUI1 iMr. A. p uiacn,iiiHM fAssociatIon was held woodwork, worthy of preservation fori Utah County3ar was here this morning consulting North between Academy Ave. and ty T.ne notet jvuuai woou-oSaturday ev"ng ",ou numoer oi dooks. oirs. that alone, painting oi me 8t wltlTC6n3ityTm-Aj--rieBlturlC, W. Uqr9tJWest Corfman gave a set of encycloniiinrs which' suDDortcd the Kallery erts. 1 hiro aAArena was made bv President fTavlor Bros. iAn of of a the number paedias which win be about of other securing parts Lindsay greatly appre- and the painting and transAve. business Academy between other and North Cluff ciated as they have arvey books interior was done by James Gledhlll few boys to go to Millard' county to help First West very ' off! of fnriudinr election the ,rtaA iW Diichesne., and to the last retained a hardness thin the beets in that section. Mr. Provo Electric Hardware, Co. (Ator ' and . luster as of polished narawooa cers. The officers were The Richards Gift Wallace states that they have ssemble Third North between Acadei he following list of books 'were These men, and probably alK who the ensuing . about my Ave. and First West acres of beets and only the Provo Public Library by worked wrougm vey vmu, kicdu-.. on a tne--- ia.ouiiaing, ' nnt tnr a rinv vwn roflfripnt: Milan R, straw, secre- Vernard Anderson Assemble Third H. J, Richards: '; thus 3000 been thinned have acres . j com- Vftrth between Academy" Ave. and execuUve and treasurer; Truth About the Bible by Tapp. is and tary. it perhaps or a day's .reward, are likely to lose int West and the growers far, ' : ueu. me see nere 10 enticost of CalamityWister. ' well that they are not miuee, Furniture vo. lwsemDie at thei crops unless they can secure r Barton is J,. Robert iRoblno-- a. and man work In their which Wigiand and Germany in the War esteem light ,. . . more heln at once. , . Vniinufin thn business meeting a h nil an Third North between Academy Ave. Thomson. ; here! from ' will of A ' enoyedr-attenbunch ded go First East boys was and. by the and ; .oul of Germany , banquet mlth.f sacrifice, the noble planning under the supervision of Reed Beck, Provo 'Jl eat & raciung and their wives and invited i members honest execution of the pioneers 1tofatln ,of Europe Fried. principal of the Maeser.school. Two, Dje Third North between vther books in the library on .the guests Apart from the sentlmept attached toastmast- . . war aret- "as officiated momers or 'rrovo wm biu ku iu uu Ave. ana r imv form Booth ll A. which Btone and wood to the .;,....,.. Assemble v. Clothes & Shop B. thus cookintr made for wera the thn boys, toasts to they by works and er. Responses lowamp!re of sthe Continent Reven- - this monument to the' faith ar inem-- l will have good cae and good food. J Third North between Academy Ave. the following: James B. Tucker, of a past generatjon, there' The boys Who are there are making in, VHrat Hnt. ' Mindenberg's March "into London. ' ories Sim leu 01 inniyu " i v" iMrs. Sutton Market Assembler-Nort- h Third In the from 11.00 to $2.50 cltsar a day.-- They Clurf, Defendant Harvey or tiff burnirig eloquence Line Adock. house echoes of. and'1 Firing Aire, between Academy are transpbrted there and furnished vv.ho Is ..v.........- - uuiib w. vv-.iand kindly counsel, einorunmu ouu juogB Responsible ? IBrereton. . ProsecQtents and meals and beds by the owniMrs. Geo. P. Parker, Third 'European War of 1914 Buritess. ' sitnnle faith, and songs ot praise and es Nayfo Auto ers of the beet fields. Any boys wishhotiiroHvincr ana tney canuot mc totiuAbel', J. Evans, "Law vs. BuslAinbutenpft. No. 10 Bus well. and Ave. Academy with North between ing td go are requested.to confer torn .down. Fprtunately there will be ness Thurman M. or SU- W. V, of the E. Corfman which Unflsay Clyde . i saved from the wreck the bell, HU uu(w Motor.C0.TAsseinbl;3 of the Provo Commercial Club. has summoned thousands 10 worsnip. preme court .and Jacob L ins were between at North call morning Third Tuesday may aKe attena iub Boys to the l Salt at ere jBrighani frcm It will be placed " 9 a. m. at the court house at county and First East. As- it will- call in.;tpg. ' :.are iaurcpc Harti ' ". ' Young University,-wher- e ft; MOtOr IO. V RICHARDS demonstrator's office. .'.ALMA farm i .. nn uuo An?rtca War AcadeTrttcnrir viu ithe and kyuliuu World ' .7t) . ow 4nfnrmfti Hil J3P.ll IMf 1&114t8 8Ur Who broke the world's record at semble Third' North between East. t.r.mn TtilrA .Qniitli First t rn u ti i... firat plus property and Placing the, money Stockholm,. Sweden, in th high" Jump eal'ruth About Germany" Sla- - scendants of those for who-m-who.1om In the paraae win i kdi- - dnmnctxl hv fire tJils derived therefrom, in a runq wnicnj and als 7, won the world's Collegiate it tollejl Second ' on Lltoost'enr was roof usea '1915 out The and tm a,PPmWe afternoon, be in let in record proceeas Philailelphia, .See corner whre- - the Dauomg will Thf War-of 19H Avenue and of church buiidrng3. s j the 3.. insuring for destroyed, Academy The , story onpage church, sold. .tirely be to is stands keep of Public Highways be Stopped and Charging thai Asks County to Pave a few r v Lelals rAwardedr ;" twjsnty-sevent- h d after-dinne- ' Evening -- - . -- r - g 7 lZ. h -- foui'-OF-fl- ve d -- - .1 1 . i wi-Desungr- as. , y r . VW 11 A of-th- e j . la-spe- ed and-tPleas- d ant . ii e parade -- - 3-- T 5 . 1 . - 1 . 'ft-no- a r-- As-..- .. , ' - ot - am inTde-cay- . 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