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Show xwr Sunday afternoc?n a' recital the Tabernacle organ pGiidgmn d senwilLr?n-fcrVtvioli- solos xBDS n jmd sing ' Sweet Flower," and Prof. riJireeed at the organ. --O- fMjtrSmtth'Vfi h, MRA 1 Get in the habit of Boosting It is always better than. . knocking D2V0TED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTR1 AL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY : 22. VOUXXX, NO fROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ESTABLISHED 2, 1915. -- COL. WEDGWOOD FIGHTS GERMANY BUT CALLS ENGLISH LANDLORD CHIEF FOE COMKIAL CIM win KiiimiTjiy Regular Club ;7 Well Attended and Many Matters of Interest Talked Over. Postal Routing Improvement in Roads Through Provo and Regulation of Advertis- t J-unche- on f , ing Solicitors Discussed conpis following questions were, Provo sidered and acted on at the luncheon given "commercial-clu- b V- 'V"-.v r "' ; - Four Petitions .J 4 y attend" the luncheons. He Commercial club had the stated that send to Invited delegates to the been International Irrigation congress and Road congress this month, California in meet which and suggested, that citizens Intending Secre-tarto Tisit" California confer with.. apreceive and Nuttall Henry as delegates. pointments or securing unxiorm acj The matt men and solicitors business yon by other projects . for advertising and was referred to' a committee consist'tag of Henry Nuttall, Wm. M. Wilson and. J. Milton Jones to. formulate a systemaich will be submitted to business men, to be applied before the an acsolicitors can do 'business In credited way. 77. post ' rates .: The advance in' parcel from Provo and Salt Lake to Vernal caused by taking Vernal' out of the second zone and placing it in the third zone, as ordered by the post offico rartment; was reported on by Pres- identpeal. The committee had with Senator Reed Smoot' and letters had lenwritCen theTSenator of the by Secretary Henry Nuttall tD -ftm-American,. y - v con-ferr- ed - : Presided Wm. Wholesale Grocery company, Z. C. M.. I., Startup Candy company, the Win. M. Roylance comSeed company and the Carpenter pany." The Senator had promlsedhis assistance in the matter and had . Burlwritten Postmaster General eson asking, that the order he suspended till further Investigation can be made. A vote of thanks was tendered Senator Smoot. - - Alei Hedquist reported on the mat ter of street paving that the contracts on which bids will be received .Sept -- 8th, provide for the employment of A.-S- The following assignment of teach ers by Supt. L. E. Eggertsen wag confirmed by the board of education ." ; .. 7 Tuesday - eve'ning: Parker school N. F. .Wilson, Prin cipal;! dall, Mary Bean, liams, , 4 TarrerrEIina-Haymo- - a ... Young, Cash," Ray V. Bee, Minnie P. Thomas, Wentz, Jane Daisy' F. Chamberlain, Theresa Stewart, Olive G. Gilchrist, Luclle Lewis, Garda Gee. The following calendar for the school year was adopted: ' Schools open PROF. GEO. HOME ' Paul fit fmmmnrmh'in' be' Parens' class of the Second ward Sunaere on the 6th, 7th and 8th to attend day school, appeared before the board toe convention of the city teachers. of education, and asked for improveProf. Paul stated that about that time ments in the drinking fountains and forest supervisor would visit M(. the Installation of an additional. foun-- Tlmpanogos to Investigate the condit- tain on the Franklin school grounds. ions wits a view to setting aside as a They were promised that the matter aotional park . the ML Timrmnoes would be attended to, as it had al6ion. jjr. Pual suggested' that prob-at'- ready been given consideration. an excursion to ML Timpanogo's A communication on the same sub""Eat be arraneprf at thn nm was presented from the Home and ject f1.8?. that the, department of- taein-- j SchoolasBQclaUon. . was desirous of the knowing wishes of the people in the matter of YOUNG LADIES' MUTUAL. national park reserve. The' club 'ed "nanimously in favor of a park. The show to be given by the Young JPt L. "E. Eggertson of the Ladles' Mutual next Saturday afterto investigate a chau-JMjn- noon and evening promises to be, one tor Provo in 1916 ot the best programs given for several reported on the had which proposition months. ' The matinee will open at en made on account of the expenses 2:30 and the evening program at 8:20. vuched .for which the Commercial This is given as a benefit for Mutual ouia ibe required to assume Isle and should have the patronage of ibility. Report adoptled. every loyal Provolte. y - ' d a ad-nei- y tom CMnl. av o, lMr-Aham- . TENNIS TOURNAMENT, .business TheFa1' the man' On- - W Zlm f aovL Sn2?; to tos,.;r-"nay'- UV; ,capltal it on uaE9 "-- ot their clearance re makIn& Wltornary to o a clty- - b w. ... to move Vltr wtere they will have Quarters. decided" large number of Provo tennis players have entered the' big tournament which will begin next Saturday afternoon upon the Knight and Allen 'courts. The following men have placed their names upon the list and more are expocted to enter oday. The drawing will take place tonight and will be published tomorrow," Wm. Knight, Waldo Parry, Lester Man&um, C. R. Johnson, Walter Dixon, the Reverend Mr. Bucktey, E. L. Robert?, Freston Peterson Knight, Jordan, "Already . & en . : , -- h be-we- " lese-ano- mef mwm mar n SepL 10. , Umo U wil1 be been UndeF 10 -- Filil TEACHERS UISTI IIIIE AI PROCTER EASl - " . HERS . and 9; meetings morning, afternoon and evenings. 7, 8 Instltuter-Sep- L ' tl'a ui'l i imram-cahanswer- l, The-emplo- . STORE WILL MOVE. e pn. nd Bennett principal; -- - JVTaiihflwgy.iFiliimtrrthnvfOT:r!T?rl'lt1 fjtf school F. M. ..Tlmpanogos ' PAIR - . Maeser school Reid Beck, principal; J. O. Garrett, W. M. Swenson Vivia' Finlayson, GertrudeCollett, Ella Maycock, Edna Southwlck; Gertrude Page, XJladys . condul-ted'th- ' ; will-hrtB-g: - sen, Wilda Mayiek, Mary Holmes, Ella Ritch'ia, Hannah J. Cardell, Bessie Ratbcliff, Jennie Kerr, Emily Lund-berg- . .' . - -- ' , - -- Myrtle Jonest.Margaret Wil Marian Andelin, Ada M. Howe, Franklin school S. P. Eggertsen, principal ; J. J., Hickman, SamuerBid-rylph- , G. It. Archibold.Eudora Eggert- ' V , . . -- B. M. Jojley, . Ann C. Clayson, Thompson, OrTene Frisby, Elfie vacation Thursday Thanksgiving and Friday, Mev. 25 and 26. Schools clese for holidays Dec. 17. Schools resume, Monday, Jan. 3. Lincoln " excercises and veterans' ' Provo labor. .:. day excercise in all departments in " President Diehl brought up the mat- - afternoon, Friday, Feb.-11- . ter ot of poor railroad. crossings In Washington excercises, Feb, 22, in the' city. Referred "to the committee all departments In the afternoon on railroads for action. . Arbor day April Alex Hedquist read from a closs published Friday, May 19 Eighth grade ' ' " Statement that from Feb. 1 to Aug. 1, excerctses. of J25.000 expended on the county Tuesday, Alay 23 High school roals..by the county commlscloners ;'. ." only' $10.50 had' been 'spent in Provo. Wednesday, 'May 24 Eighth grade He wanted to know ' why the $10"50 had graduation excercibes. been spent. Mr. Hedqulst, "ArchM. - Thursday, May 5 Promotion' Thurman and C. H. Ward were apin the. schools in the mornipointed a committee td wait on the ng-, children's dance in the afternoon, county commissioners for an explanat- graduates' ball in the evening. ion. Friday, May 26 School outing. Supt; L, E. Eggertsen read a - Mrs. Hannah J. Cardell and, Mrs, from Prof. J. H. four petitions being .circulater for Victories in the History o s nominations for, city offices. The presthe Nation v ent auditor Miss Alice BrownL Is having a petition signed and she is having no trouble in securing the desired Germany has accepted the declai.--number of signatures, one hundred atlons of the United States in the stiV qualified electors. ' Hen petition was the first to appear, marine warfare controversy. CovsxJZ and following closely is the petition Von Bernstprff, the German embasa-- of Ralph Elliott for the same position. ador, has given oral and written assup-Lawrence T. Epperson, a former dep ances to Secretary Lansing that uty assessor, is out with a petition more "passenger ships' will be Ettjifc -asking for the nomination for a four without warning. an Is from. The editorial' term following commissioner and he year ship, .. j is being opposed by the present com in one of Utah's leading newspapecr-v."Crisis a headed GodPasses";.. u missioner. H. J. W. Goddard. "The passing of one of the gravfsi . dard's term expireswith this year, and hi petition wa launched for eig crisis la our nation's history natures Tuesday;- Goddard Is the only relief and Joy to the American peopla. one of the three commissioners who They will feel thaf the President toas- . " " voted in favor of granting the petition ably negotiations whici- , Josiah' Wedgwood, parliamentary war falls and the second class gets na--of maintained the the honor for a liquor election la June, and it have f has been rascal, aai Boer war veteran has all of the benefit tion and preserved peace and frlen.-.-- ' have said that this will "A. country is not free unless its -cropped hii poetical differences with men can ; work for themselves and -- tendency to "hurt his chances r for shipwith Germany. It is gratifying SEc- government and is leading a ux President . know that Taft former to answer statement In this election," the of their labor. So product . "not that Eng- get adminlstrar-the regiment in Praiice, was the "Goddard as the land is all in the hands assertion made that ,r long reservediyf upported lishmen may ' take France, but In of a few, this will not be was right" and that the supreme court tion in Its policy, and thus gave to if-possible. incite that Englishmen may take "After the Boer war, I was milisanction of the best elements outside.-thso held when the matter was taken E !and.T of the city of Ermelo, . tary governor Democratic party." ' on before them mandamus proceed sVsdgwood is a descendant of the South Africa. It was thronged wit w ill ings why doing right just founder of the Wedgwood potteries destitute men," yet there were thoo- ana nas an interest in that enter' sands of acres of unused land around injure a man's chances for election in TIHT1G COIIG Provo Is a Question that some of the His whole soul is given up to ft and an abandoned coal mine. rif a fiht against Enelish landlordism. 7 ihey . will "I. decreed that-almejBHrh 'he? Iiaa been' One of the wwk'this land and mine the coal There are others spoken of for the chief advocates of breaking ud the without interference From :, that and from ; present commlsslonership, beon men estates baronial time were free in Ermelo, by" means of large will there be at least three indications cause they coald work for themselves taxation. ... .' names on the ticket for this one of "England"! greatest menace is not and get the product of their labor. fice. James i3rianlel8, who has pos workers were free, district miners unlcr Is-Germany," says Wedgwood, "but the fact that we have been starving a too, for they had the option of quittitively declined to be a candidate, is planning & big excuraloa to TlrTTT. large part of our population in order ing and working for themselves if &v still being urged to get in the race for park in Provo canyon September thatanother part may live in lux- they saw fit Wages rose to $5 a either mayor or commissioner. The at which time the miners expect to been two and We' have of day employers complained breeding ury. present mayor, Charles F. Decker, close up Eureka, Silver City and Manv-motraces of human animals. One race scarcity of help. while haJiaajiotJnada-hia-petitlodid this as a matter of military for and JnieyexiaAj?QdxLjra-wiaverages five feet twqp inches in ll What necessities the run a special train early in ilia the nomination, will be a candidate to height and works in factories. The necessity. do lead to I not war six feet and other averages may high succeed himself, and will be opposed morning and will leave the resort Ereaent but I have hopes. Certainly plays cricket It is on the first 8 and 9 o'clock in the evenia-by Charles H. Ward, former county " 4lasa that the .chief burden of the know, but I have hopes to to camp.' and either return commissioner, possibly by J. William Knight, W. Lester Mangum or W. O. Crecr. It Is certain that all of the last three BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL FITZROY named will hot be candidates but one or the otherwiU.be asked to allow his ENJOYS A PICK name to be used. W. O. Creer is uncle J Jesse Knight's cliuico for the mayor alty, and he Would no doubt be formidable candidate. There are many . Last .Tuesday afternoon about of the citizens who ate determined fifty, members;.' of the Baptist Similar., Prof. Geo, W. Fitzroy returned the The Teachers Institute of the. Con- that J. W. Knight's name shall go be- school took a hayrack ride to tits first of the week from a two months' gregational Education society ok hed fore- the people for the office, and It is Provo Lake resort and enjoyed a "The bgyis and picnic. visit through the east and attended this "morning in' the Procter "Academy believed by some that he .can yet be girls to get In the race. . swam and enjoyed upon, prevailed on the late-fa- r, boating r of with a large 'attendaacebrteacher3 England' Conservatory several hours after which a del- -, Music and also spent weeks atj from the several schools of the state H. DE LONG MOVES TO SALT icious lunch was 'spread-an- d partaken... Harvard. Mr. Fitzroy was accompanied conducted Lv the LAKE CITY; NEW BUSINESS. of most heartily. Tiiey returned about' In addition society. wife his and they visited many by ten o'clock in the evening and voted, to the, teachers actively engaged in the points of interest and returned 'thru, A. H. DeLong of the Garden City the committee in schools of were the there charge which waspres society Canada but the best of his trip was ent. Secretary T. M. Sheldon of Boston Real Estate company has moved to neaaea oy aira. .May ana Airs, waia w " J v6te no such water in the world as they aim vri u. s. snoddy, protessor 01 touch with the. Western Garment com Ui KJ, . J, have right here in Provo.. yojvuuiu; The devotianl services were con- pany, of which he Is the manager. He HAMMOND UNDERGOES Mr. Fitzroy, wishes to announce to OPERATION.. ducted by the Rev. GeoA. .Downey, will also conduct a branch alee ol , his.puplls that they will be able to the Garden City Real Estate office at of Wilcox at the principal Academy find him at his studio over 55 North Salt Lake Mr. L.. Hammond of the U. S. RecVernal. . Academy avenue or aOiis residence. service underwent a successlamation welSuperintendent S. H. Goodwin Phone 666-ful operation last Saturday for apcomed the teachers, expressing appre- NEW MANAGER FOR SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY pendicitis and ISv recovering, verx ciation of meeting them and the belief ' UNIVERSAL GATE CO!-PAthat Kreat eood would revprt from th nlcelyY C. the Salt L. of Smith, recently Institute. BONNEVILLE WARD.: Secretary Sheldon spoke of the work Lake o!Iice' has taken the FILES ARTICLES of thEdcatica1etr-fche-Tastrmet1- t of ' thegag-toing-Maehla- y m l"'3 vllJ' """" A song service wJJI be given In tte luo years and its aims, which were to """' ?"' Tb give a complete educatlon- -to fit men Jackson whb has been wIth the SiDger Bonneville ward next Sunday.Factory it Operating in Provo and Hat and women for complete living. Thlg company for a long time and who has choir will" open the service which will, Qrdert Under Wayc included the devplonmpni- - f h reUt n extensive acquaintance In the ter- be followed by prayer. The Ladle" office will Provo covered the by ritory quartet will render special music and jgious nature as well as the intellectwe jfe filed ual, because man has a be associated with. Mr. Smith . Papers of incorporation MJlton Fletcher and Earl Spafford wis nareligious with the secretary of state for the ture which enters into all the life of tell of their .experiences on the mis SUCCESSFUL HUNT. Universal Gate company, organized the world. sionary field. Mrs. Ralph Elliatt wi..." with a capital of 115,000 for the manurender. a vocal selection.: Superintendent Goodwin spoke of J. Wm. Knight, E. L. Roberts, Lesfacturing and selling of, gates. The the "Educational and Religious Probfactory is now being operated In Pro- lems Peculiar to .UtahLJn. which he ter Mangum and Wells Brlmhall made vo. The product Is the patent of WV pointed out differences with the com- a flying trip to the Strawberry reserv RAILROAD CROSSINGS. R. Terry'of Provo. The company has munities from which' many of the ation yesterday for a short chicken the exclusive tights to maka and dis- teachers, had come for their guidance hunt The hoya brought back twenty At the meeting of the city com-- of fries Missis- and better trood several chickens and pose of the gates west of the today a communication mission, conception of and prepara' was received from Thos. F. Pler tion sippi river. which they would trout The, Orem interurban road, It Is an- have to meet. pont, chairman of the Provo Conn- "Recent Development in Education," merclal club railroad committee nounced, will Install these gates all Prof. G. S. Snoddy spoke on psych- to be followed with an entertainment along Its lines and has ordered 460 ology as applied to education and the calling attehtlon to railroad cross- Sessions will be held tomorrow and from the factory. J. E, F, Pagsley Is development of the child. have Ings on the streets'being In sucas Saturday. Interesting programs : a condition as to'be almost A Round Tablelscrfssion on "Mak- been arranged for each. president of the company and T. R. new the. Kelley is secretary and treasurer. Scholars or. The Kev. Lives," Thomson, passable fbrvehfcles, and a'sklns Ludwig ing Making Phys that the railroad companies b R. E. Allen, Mr. Besse, Otii Whitecot-ton- , leal, Mental, Moral," was conducted pastor of the Congregational church and assistant, principal of the Procter required tp comply with the ordl--' Chris Scott, Earl Spafford, Milton by Secretary Sheldon. nance and put the crossings into A canyon trip was. taken this after- academy,' recently arrived from Boise, Fletcher, Mr. 'Whitmore and' Albert will conduct services at the "church in good condition. Referred to Con South wick. New men desiring to en- noon. missioner LeRoy Dixon. This evening in the Congregational the forenofcn and the Rev."F. M. Shelter phone, to E. L. Roberts before 9 .' S tbia will on don church Prof. in evenifig. Snoddy this evening. , speak V. 7 7""' ""r" ' - - Utah There-are-already - Provo City Schools Will Open Friday, ' September, The Tenth. . -- TRIUMPH: Circulated In The .1 .. Are The approachicgcampaign for the- rfew city offices to be flllei ,1s begin- Germany Accepts ning' to take on activity, ajid from Wilsons Demand as to Subpresent "indications there are to" be more candidates thanever before marine Warfare; This ij since the Commission form of govern- - " : effect? TO BUILDINGS to mittee, Being - TEACHERS at the TTofcerUTHotel: J- - C. Deal invited the" president members present to encourage other lubSecretM3fr. flOK Orir " Commercial Are" And TWo"Candidate Field For Mayor. , ESIGEW DA E FOR MAYOR " members CMI BE DISCUSS PROBLEMS DD - . the-Ne- w - v.. ofUianKs-forneplenditt-evexs- ' NY - " " . s - In--- . - . , ' ' , 7 j |