Show I I MEMORIAL SERVICES Honors Paid t the Memory of a Utah i Soldier r j i Special Correspondence 1 Huntlnsrtqn Feb 13 Very appropriate memorial services were held here today under the auspices of the L D S seminary semin-ary In remembrance of John G Young who tel at the bate of Manila lie tits a siuam ui tns bcnool at onetime I one-time cue was a general zavorue with his I classmates tutu a reticence acre for a year or to tSnacareo him to the people or this piace who felt when he was talleo to so that he Mas one of our boys Some ot his sisters and other relatives live here and are quite Droml flout In the conaui ilu A inogrumme of he terilcej ns rendered touui is as louutvb tOX Assemblage Tas called to order by Principal David iTior bong America by the school Frajer 1iesident Albert Collard Iglib Vh Z1r rather by ths audience hider 1J C Wooaward I former tea her in tne seminary now a member of thc bcaid rend an account or tie tragedy fiom ihe Herald and paid n tine triuuto to the mlen nero v > < > 4 orlglna by Miss Eslelie Coliard entitled en-titled < one to the War biographical si etch or the lie of lo > ui G louie by one cf Ii3 > ssn a es K J < ta ge So IK quartette me ucant Chair o 5 WaKoiield ana company Original poem written for the occasion by one or his classmates Liclla WaslUour Song duet Our Brave Heroes by Misses Hetty Greymon and Ritty AVakefleld Characteristics of John G Young by one of his classmates iilss Violet Orange The congregation Wen arose and sang Farewell all Earthly Honors after which the benediction was pronounced by Eider Peter Xlclpoa An Minimi association has been format as follows President Arthur M Truman first vice president Jesse A Washhurn second vice president Mrs Lizzie Howard sec rotary Miss May Loveless treasurer J E Johnson The annual fee was set at t cents An executive committee to Craft constitution and bylaws was selected as fOilov7i > l E Johnson D > C Woodvard Miss lye M Hill 11 David Prior Miss Vilae Mceks Prof David Prior has been engaged to teach another year Provo Sricfs Special Correspondence Provo Feb IS There was another slide lle In Provo canyon this morning coming down Lost creek No damage The big slide of night before lat near the Teilu ride companys power dam broke the companys fume and it will take until tomorrow evening to remedy the break Tho damage has not jet been estimated truest huindge of Salt Lake is here today to-day on business John Cestelineyer has been in Provo for the last few days making preparation prepara-tion for a trip to his mines in Pintle Charley F Watkins who has been In Mercur for some time taking building contracts is here for a few days City Attorney William Creer of Spanish Fork Is here today on legal business Architect R Co Watkins went to Gun nison this morning on business connected with that citys prospective schools which will be built this season Attorney D D Houtz went to Spring villa today on legal business I Albert Zabrlsky is over from Mercur visiting his parents A move will be made Ip a few days to j have all the Provo volunteers who are In the Philippines and who want to come home released and sent home by way of the Suez canal thus giving the boys an I opportunity of making a trip around the world Coalville Note I Special Correspondence I Coalville Feb 1TThe little 3yearold son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Rees of this I place died last night at G30 oclock from a complication resulting from scarlet I fever and measles after a threeweeks I sickness He was a bright little fellow and the family favorite The funeral will take place tomorrow from the family residence Mrs r Brondape and daughter Margaret i Mar-garet were called by telephone to Park i City yesterday to attend the funeral of I Mr Charles C Whitehead who died i there suddenly yesterday morning after a short Illness Mrs Brondage Is a sister of the deceased I Miss Blanche Bal formerly of Coalville but now of Salt Lake is visiting relatives and friends here this week Work on the stake tabernacle Is being I pushed rapidly I Is the intention tout to-ut on the finishing touches and have It completed by the next quarterly conference dedicated confer-ence the last of April when It will bo Killed By a Horse I Special Correspondence I Heber Feb 17A few days ago while John J Harrocks was out driving his team became unruly and one of the horses I kicked Mr Horrocks in tho face The I young man was brought to the home of I I his father at Heber when surgical aid I was called I was found that he had received re-ceived three bad fractures of the law I The fractures were reduced and the patient pat-ient made as comfortable as poslble 1 These days the snowstorms continue to keep Marshal Hlcken busy clearing the sidewalks of the snow Nearly eery morning he Is under the necessity of turning turn-Ing out to clear the walks so the children of the town can get to the schools This consideration on the part of te marshal Is greatly appreciated by the citizens of egi lr the town There Is more snow this rear than for many > ear past and the weather prophets say It will continue to I snow the 23th until the full moon which will be on |