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Show 0O. A Happy Makes -- Disposition The World Brighter Is AHeaYyAnd Useless Burden DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY NO. 64. VOL. XXIX. A Chronic Grouch PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY,, JANUARY 21, 1915. -- American Society Woman Becomes MorgaffatiojjQ)AVTT'np U SJill -- r Wife of Neohew of Kair-WilKmJ- ll IIltMSITY-MJSM- S ESTABLISHED 1885. RY SHOW ROUSES r-- JEMIETIWGlUESiM ASTIC.PMISE: Hf. Discuss Technical Changes In Instrument Under Which Jesse Knight Endowed B.Y.U.AVith f $1 oo,ooo 1 " The following Members of the Brig-laYoung university trustees held a hoard meeting here on Tuesday; President Joseph F. Smith, Vice Pres- ; IIMSSIilE SERVICES H. Dusen-terrKnlghtr, K.,:W;",YouBg,: ::L."JIolborok, -- Joseph R. Mutdock, J S. Page, Jr., and Joseph F. Smithy Jr. The object of th meeting was to pass upon EU. -- V n ? c V' - fV ' . - """" v iiiuiiiL-nii-ii d ----- vc Vi ; , 1 r rhm h j i v ...... the-Coun- -- 1 .V" , ' -- t r. 'yf fi'" - ' ' ' "i-- v,' "'W- - V""'' Indus-- " lfimt ' T" . . ' The aniyiaL meeting of the Home fand School association for the eleo- j tionof offlfera wagheldIaLeven- - - - - - - Vice lhe Central achooLCall Stewart Ing ' . - . " ' '' v"'"" It ' for the Support of Home t'He' and an Addr"' Librarian and Reports" Presented. - vV pf ' s - ' iAa - VCS :i 1 4 Jt'4 r V.L'y '4lfv Extended To The annual show of the Utah CountJ Poultry association now being held ia the Bee building on West Center street, is attracting widespread attea- tion, and there are now over 500 of the prize: birds on exhibition. -- Owing to the fact that Chas. V. Keeler, who will act as Judge, will not be here until tomorrow, it has- been decided the show until next Monday night, instead of" Saturday knight, as had been "previously arranged. T.h managers and directors" of the association and the fanciers who are exhibit- - -ing have cause to be "justly proud of the showlngthat tbey have'ttiada, T4ei represented together with the name of the "exhibitors : - Barred Plymouth - Rocks Wymaa - A Plea e - rnnt Scores UUUIIIIIUII LLLUILL r- ' i - A '' ' Zrr SS 's , ' X , " Monday Night. -- Boys Depar- t- npnTrrt I II II 1J 1 1 -- A hibition.-Tim- uunuuL-no- j- I If n I II lilAniiTimi 1 -- ; 'V j - i S r r I mlm - impressive funeral services were - held for George M. Sinoot inthe Fifth lathe some technical changes- in, strument of endowment by. which th( ward ..'.meeting ,houBe yesterday, ' Albert In Bishop Manwaring vr. presided 191. September, bniversity ceWd from Jesse Knight 100,000 in and the speakers were President A. N. Merrill "and Elder OrF. 'Whitney, of 6 per ."centIrrigation"T"bonds. lt The speak-Thelnlerest and princlpat-wiJiej held intact for 20 years, at the end of 'ers uttered, words oL consolation to which the Interest on the accumu- - the bereaved relatives and dwelt on TatedT amount,which is estimated' at (the promiseofthe resurrection .and $240,000, will bemused for the benefit the joy of eternal reunion with the before Thi rgfyundpr me direction loved doctrinal were and held the largely trustees. of board of the "closest "of the attention brief large At devotional 'n the ' were made tahe students gregation Eider Whitney closed with Father'--Joseph "by R. Wr Yoasg, Joseph R3uTdocTe"peaLlDg "O My as offered by "The prayer opening J. L. .F. Smith, Jr., Holbrook, Prudent Joseph B Elder S. S. JonesD. and the benediction Jr Lewis. Tbe'grave-1 c'uy. n.ity Bishop, Wm. iwa the domestic Tm- tertained at luncheon by the "ience department on mrtett and by Gndinundsen s This is not the first donation which string quarieue. xne commercial to "Uncle1. Jesse Knlgb t has made club, members attended In a body. but many Brlgham Young university times before Jias he stood by the ' jchool jyhen" they were in need of .1"' help. 20-ye- ar p ': EHJB YESTERDAY FOR ident. Jesse - - Ex- - Over 500 Prize. Fowls On Prea- - following-4-Ju4ljit-of--lhenree- Esther pre V received the were from ' i 1 Officers. '"The president,-Mrs- . " E. E, J -1 rt'OTTniEcnriTi her anauat report revlew- - BergJIenry Ot WcdSjJLolbrookJ tf ' a 1,'T" 5 j' ' ' " and Rulon Van Wagenen. ' 9 ,ed the work of the association for the White i Orpingtons Mark Shaw and . I ' , ' ' t t jear and urged unltedcooperation in Albert Stuffs. " " vVj- 'y'' ' jfMturc activities. Thetreasurer, Mrs. Buff Orpingtons Ben Moffat -' 'f " " y! v ::::::vs reportedcashon"hand at White." Wyando).tes Bea Moffat. j1 ' ' .NS'the "rbeginning of the year and received Irving Hansen and Jesse "McCuIlouglw, -- S liver Lace 4 -- Wyandottes durlngy-thyear amounting 10 $25.29, Jones. ' with 28fr exponded, leaving a balance ' SSr" f'TTJY ' Black Langshans J. J. Shaw, A. ' 2 ou baud of 113.29. This is in addition Stubbs, Ray Duke, John Oullck, (J. Q. . to about $1,000 the association has con I)ahlqulst. from tributed to the establishment of aj nUff Cochin Bantums Dixo.a Miss ElSbetFTteidIn WaslT an nnr) V?n Wngenen,- - ' were squadnm ftheTlfitting WashReid of ter of Richard . Rogers We- - and sdut-o- f White Cochia Bantam? high school Ruloir ington, has Just been nlorgauatlcaliy the impromptu gayetles into which the , The following officers were elected Dixon. married to Prince Christian of Phf officers plvnged with exhilaration. "hite: Plymouth Rocks Job. President. Mrs. Esther Call Stewart: a nephew' of Miss Rogers will not De Princess first vice president, Supt. L. E. Eggrt- - tahler, E .11, llatton, William Goo. " Kaiser Wlihelm. The ceremony wis Christian ol Hfse aivd her "husband sen own his ku in Berlin. be prince-- ttecd Beck; recording secretary, Mrs. 7" Buff- - LeghornBlorace BuBBey. :z -will no longer by performed at Triuity.church Black LeghornsOwen Whites- 7 The morganaticL marriage is the cul- ly title. The arrangements of the mor- - YHate- Knudsen; corresponding mination of a romance beginning two ic matrlages a. Germany , OA.TbomM trcasurfcr, .,S.t...RhQde lji'.and- - RedsC :W,. years ago when a German squadron tweenjjrinces of roynl blood and worn- Mrs! George A, Startup; board of coa Thomas, 1 H. Marrott, . Parker en not rovaj, attended to by the trol, Mrs. Nellie- E. Taylor, Walter Heier, W. L. Bramwell, visited American waters. ;.; ,J: y-Miss Rogers, a- - Kentucky. beauty strictest and procedure, protectteg district; S. W. MUIams, .Maeser; di?4 Henry T,homas Wells Briithuir was JivIngw Jth ttp,, matrimonial atahi of the wife - trictflrsKKeeJrSV FrankJl.n diti - j W. J1.T MaxwelLTrf-"""'.- " terteens, jusreurof AWAY iCommeroiai Club AppofrU Committee ber father and mother in Washington and ber children, are none the less trict - -d John rowB - Ifhwo8E4 Boost Resources. to and was a leader In the mall eirele of strict in nrohlbiting the wife from as ' . Mrs. Nellie E. Taylor, representing ',,on, JK. Cheever, O. L. Martin, It. Jk ad-- " Knudsen, June Collins," i. W DanielsL society girle With a fondnesa lor ath- stiming the title .of her husband's fain- the Home Industry aMsoclation, W.V. u wo of BDU the uum Spaf-forbachelors iu iuo diploletics' and the ui t'Hu bikiiiuk Presidenf J6hn C; Deal, pre enilliK U) vujcii vi L. II. Marrott. J. W. Stubbs. uivcuuj w was to 'create a Prominent Pioneer is Dead of Pneu S. C. Black Br. Red Game Al Carter BierBach . havebeen matic corps. She was the youngest his. inherited family estates. The'title the association, hich and fl ami her spirit of i star woman fencer In society, !iry:"whichrtheAmnrtcan-brithe and monia Was Born in Provo 62 appointeda special eonunittee byhe her rapier having won. her conquestB royal are to be known She explained the movement in Provo - Partridge Plymouth Rbck- - Jos. E. Provo Commercial club directors r 1 thnne Vf BOimR of ths most BCComr wilFbe published by royal decrf. and otz arranging- - fterW4mjntomftii-bChee ver- dwlIed-Jipoir investigate- the oution of. Publicity V,, S. C. Bakk Minorca .N'...L. Thrasher by tbfj. dustry exhibit In the Central school roascuHne fenPers to washmgpersonally ' Georxe Ekins died Tuesday morning nncludina methods and ways and to'H,. She was a belle In her set, and emperor. to be opened on - Lincoln's birthday, and Royal B. Woolley. . nd attraction-aIt., Is expected .that - S.,(X.WMte Leghorns lioyal IL at 5 oioclcat bis home In Pleasant nieansT for, the February" 12t: 8Dd yWnitr.la-ordef - Oovernor .William Spry and other Woolley, Frank Carter, Moses Chilihs, View of pneumonia, after an illness of j it nin'mfiWfi offrpd miL'ht nnnun nriim-irrrni- ri FUNERAL prominent citizens of tue state will ai- - EilPIeyHfilfer'Knudsenrawii'" ATTEND MANY Kr I TK Arf I III I II only two days. Deceased wbornmt "! tend .the r M rC ullouKh, Welie Br!nGreene-Jes- se O U IIW opening; On I sniinf n -Jlkl HI IV'f ,aiv, " " and homeseekers. investors ists, i)iTsses wrTrT)eirwaTcli (l ;o mitittr-wnhalU , entire life Here; lie atteined, mucht T wm ago nIahe aQ- pf. HENRY CLIFF have excelled in a contest of essays OF Mottled Aneonas George Soffe and BY TRADING STAMP EVIL prommence, was an ardent church an ftddltlonal througQ spcure on home industry and Utah's re- M. H. Graham. in the served bishopric traia of the s p h A. & g. L. rait. worker, having Bantar-sources, and In Utah souks. Also for "Golden Seabright Earl . th- .. . .... of Pleasant View ward for sixteen tl. ,, mnde from Utah, products. Blumentha-- and Boyd Roberts iirticles . survived by W:roa(L nUendttnce - of years. Mr. Ekinfl , j The p which will be vxliibiU'd. .. thejegislature of I There The above includes al o tlw-e- i' .. wife, and nuie children, Dr. Gedrge; in" Uie funeral .wW friends and a evenin2 mA ni mwllm Satlirdav relatives, In. E. . .MIhs In the boys' department.-whicDowney, Mary taie,hibit6fs x mK ' rmnu.r .Tiit Mav Ekins, Leo, Adam- ,- Reed,; Abel-and T and s a Rreat additlon- - to the isbow and of Mrs. Ilenrr f inff held Tuesday-- at tibrarlan, AlexandeyEkWahW ove w wilj doubteii receive marked fewgnk' ifth ward, nutting nou.ie. - I he (.'uiUife" eXpiaitilng how r the v. o. r the home fact that state rrvvu brings away. Mrs. Pearl Perry and Miss Marie ' I'rcnident J. R. Mur Vlie whfth wW come 5efore be were by the jtlon in the Judging. encouraged reading might speakers I, Hkins all of Provo; one hrothpf. I. is expected that delo- has never..been afflicted with this dotik, President Joseph-I"Keelr regu.- legilaU'rei .tuidteachet: Mr. Ernest RkTusTaMlJ-ltt-ee" the TiV.vii all its mercantile in evil Denefroiu scUool tne giUQs and parasitical' selections work piaiiii'ally Eider tne vocal X; of n? i. ;spRiNft jar ... . u lhfi county will attend and that a circles. It Is a very low estimate when were rendered by the ward choir and fit to .the children of an intelligeut iiui,Vuuk, -- DIRECTORS HOLD MELTING ana aire. jauie&. A, iMwieng, .uibu m coiunilttee will be appointed to pre- - 'Salt Lake merchants assert that 20o,- - n duet by J. R. Boshard and Miss course of reading. She stated that the At a meetinR of the directors of this city. j. Fwreral v senices . wilL.be :seunheTiewirof the meetingto ihe ; Udlen Xeweirand solos by Murray K. library board " had - ordere- d- Jl.Oilrt ;tne Sprint: Dell Resort company' held .the held at I o'clock tomorrow ,000 annually goes out of that city to suited for and Miss Aiene Cluff. legislature. i Roberta an assessment of $37.50 a Rhare Btake tabernacle, fbr which a.beautl-fu- l "eastern trading stamp companies with- - invocation was by Klder George w. the children which will be distributed today, - ft on tho canital uttwk of the been iiaa arranged. program retunh The oee- and-thout one penny benediction by. Patriarch. ..among ihe. schools, and used under the company- - for expenses bf.. caring tor direction of the teachers. x j idea that isjrevalent among unthlnk- - I.A. I)." Clark. the. family Summer, re-rRUFtssoR hne'neo'ole is' thai when they' eet triid LECTURES.AXJAYSON cteraua .inabudyi ' strifuui ki iiuc iiuiuia ui tbe :canyon. . Charjeg II." Ward reKicned afl i. .Ing stamps they are Just so much In sympathetic recognition of the de- Maeser and the Parker schools and anianaaer and was succeeded by k K. B. Proressor Earl'J. Glade of, the Y.j rot ceased's husband, who is prie of their piano solo by Miss Myrtle Loverid;;e j ahead; this is entirely erroneous, Knowlden. W. IX Roberts was elcct- where ' .K.went to Payson last night, he: v :, Effie! Mlss of school. Central merchant. the that Lumber. reason the a directorto succeed Jacob Evans, giving jhe delivered a lecture jii the high school of the FYanklfn 'scliooTand M&s"'Mr, Roberts having Hurst to much of coat so his adds them just punjiad Mr..; beading before, the Helen Meswvey "of the .Timpanogos Eaas.slociV fit Ithlrompany; In is when counted and it ' association on "The Enthusiasms of; operation B.Y.U. of! A vito -school gave readings. Mrs. .Joseph i5. Berry died this , r TOTlth.'!..Is added to the cost ofthe .hl&...profit L. U. OJJnnJto:aAleir.di? . niStraTtBe &rTKpttatnr Salt Lake.. City after an operation goods sold". and the consumer ultiIS THE POST SHORT ON COLLEGE MONDAY EVENIHGr " for their services. The bill. and the people Imately'.foot? abdominal abov for a t EDITORIAL MATERIAL? ago 4 : MICHIGAN AND . Provo are to be cou- of i merchants on and was the last issue of the Post' ' In 6ierated a iiuuuic, out? At mven a . MAIBEN XAS effects of the gratulated. o.Lihe.JactJhat ... trading .IhaL'Ktaudpat" ridden orgat;" THE PROy0. have never gained a LOCATED IN NEPHI with the last yeBtlge of a newsUnder the Auspices of the B. V. X'. operation . She leaves three children stamp artists her. mourn The and o husband to her paper seems to be tit'a' dearth for Lyceum.cour.se ,a concert will be given J. H. Evereoll has Just re-Alf Malben, th? and well 22 years of age, are comment and has seized children editorial Orion, ceived a second reply to a couple by the B. y.u, band. In College hall, liked Provo who severed his. 10 years of age, and Mlsa what druggist, upon appeared to his mind van6TJoy, of Christmas 'editions of The SOCIAL ECONOMICS STUDY Moud-.iyJanuary 2.,. at 7:H0. Tbe connection with the Provo Drug com- is a4 She of criticism as but as the editor of Chloeli years age. to Provo Herald which he. sent such promi- - pany on January 1st, lias purchased band will be asslsted-'b'was a member of tb and one this three survived sisters 4jy paper different sections of theTTnited LunO. tile business 'ojt the, Xephl Drug & Con-one brother. They are Sophia .Taylor board of directors of the Provo AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH 'nent local artists as-. Professors States. Herejs what the postal The i?. fectionery company; and will make his a Commercial club he would hardly "others.and" program B. Fitzroy Malinda Mrs. and of Idaho, Roundy filtv. ' from ImlAv ' Mlchlean. had . home In that place. Thus Provo loses as follows: ,De g0 fsollsh as to criticize the J. Smith, both of Salt Lake, and Mr. ' to say regarding the Christmas from "Zmipa". . . .F. Herold one of its. best ana; truest cui.ens. .. Overture actions of i.hat body durinc the Utah. ot.Kanara. Parker, Cha. " ''and Herald; "Thank you very1 much ". of. ProvoV- - citizens. met Fri- Mrs. Maiben, with her children, is feu was time a. least while he was. par Samanthia Mrs. Parker Berry for sending me "the Christmas ediIron county, Utah, and day evening in the rectory of St. Quartette fr'om vIU?olletto". .G. VerdH still here, but expects' to join her'hus in born tiaHy Kanara, responsible for whst Iran I tion of your Provo piper.. ' Miss NcwelCrroi. kiv 4hahL4n hi.newT,bome jbt! latter pari was mar- Mary's Episcop.il 'fburca through-tht- s at. the flub." After much1 about twenty-threyears ago spired whole ' evening spent nearly the Lund mid Mr. Smith. of next. week. w iping of .ios. S. Berry. The funeral wl'l courtesy of Rev. V. K. nulRIey, and ; to ried glasses and .rtidincl looking it over and found a In . . . .E. Glllr-- t ciusB Social rl.oln du Bal".... Iu the- Fifth, w'ard, Sunday, at organized, a Htiiily from the back the' front page beheld great many familiar names. Had . 0. La n gey z NIELS T. THURSTON DEAD. Ecoiiojuien. The 'class "plans to meet,side we finally deciphered what Cvenliig Breez 12:3'). no idea I knew the names of o "Bund "Little' Hicks'" was trying Jo Ret Mrs. iierry has Jived in Provo for for tbe present,- every Ili'lVy ntMilift ' many "Provo people. Was espe 'The Barber of Seville" -::U ? St. of Niels Tera 'Thtirpten .died here,yH- o'clock iu frtHih rectory, overture (be and Wq'dld not say the C.nm':r during- thai at years about twenty "Birdsdally': pleased with the terdayi from' nephritis at the ag.i, of club was a hunch" of loaf erf taken an, active part j In Mary's Episcopal churchV West 'oc- - j Piano solo for six hands, Mrs. time-cjal as; eye View on the' front page." ,. ' "will take "Cft years. was Mon- Tbe The ... Jfvliie,. Prof. Fitzroy ud Miss from deceased das North ond has and Ramblers. - Hi't since. "n'y and work chufch great a, jtreef. The above canf was from Mrs. " . uvnas studies ne a f!rKt Its wire "Spargo'a about one in a hundred .saw tue roe..jsevier county, Tleycn help to her husband. Iter family and up for Helen Crandall, A sister of Mrs. -:hrtve .: flrrfe- in AIT persons Interested In Grand selection from '.'The' Hugue-ArMflgeme In their Socialism.' ra ber miis win friends greatly In Provo Eversoll', who vbited : "VI . ... been 'Ai. nots" made - the subject .arc- cordially rom not lieirii invited, subtor and sum Meyrbeor tluerri': the .in and jndifls daily' walks ;;;;j last summer for several weeks the relaUvt-s.atuud. "jatance whuli goes to make up life. . t ( - - x'f aBy fJ V- 0rZ '$T'i'l i Jx - - "L W-A- lld' . e nffr - Ru-o- - her tngton-sht-was-t- tu- - . : 1 secre-KAn- - PJIII GEORGE ElOiiS STARTED - C.. - - - K-g- ; - "r d W;-.-1-- JDahl-quis- t, . --- - Sll -- puBLicmr ' - 1 -- TKnlgfctr-The-musie-- - s - - rittn, .. - one-agon- e ,it Mrs. . supportornie-lndustrles.iaBdRaitBc4.a- bride-sroot- vn n - e nv-B- r - - - j , - l.,h .- J""u -- of--t- . - JltJw ! o,-,- , : ii - ni 15. - ' -- . l , . f for-,a- -- ... -- r. r, J'L.. o I I , wa-jr-k- , V;,:: : Epoke-on-'Lltera- uire - - L. pgopr - - i.3'heJ.worth-4fJooka..eBpeclal- rJ: ly lei-la- 1 - e- JGS.S i,ue;----::---------- ; g - I 0 ' ' . , . ": I'arentn-Teachers- L .. -- ' . , w.-e- !SirnkoOTd-t; JU-H- . well-know- n , - y -- - 1 t ! - . I 'T Mlws-lMf- e . 1 - - - at, - ' I I - . ! - . SaU-Lnk- e;r - f-- . ; If " |