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Show - r - MWODEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND LN BUSTK1AL nU"-- - "'.- Iil' I --- - DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY -- - '. meetM - - 1 nrtT-nii-Ti- ir I .ntonmiaa this spring l cities-severa- that times IH.mutn, our. togiM, oi m held by MO Tuesday mgi-.- special organizer of the EBW JmSnit?" Kvobod, is invited to ChautotJ-rwimeeting as the 5S ll open here about. continue for ten days. Jiae nd Vsnrr-m-ovid- ed 13th A Targe S?rgpant John liD nun nnnnni I Mlllll III III JIIIILII IIUIIIL W;tJFnnon,--tn-rharg- ; . . nnnnII 11 MJIJIII- - 1I.IIIHIII nilU UUIIIIIIL IllHIII A -- Lmi K LU ULLLUII II H 11U 1UI 11 1 0 Work- - Read - by - the president Ester Call Stewart- .- Many Good V v r Reforms Inaugurated by This Organization . 1 7 e of the United States army recruiting station hererwillprbalily 'ship". the next applicant "for military 'service 10 " sume. distant training camp without I de ho ap-- J t lay Tne ftrs pearwi to have the necessary qualifi cations had to be discarded because he was unable to read or write. The The JallQwing officers for the enst lug year were elected at, the meeting " of the Home andSchMI association held iii the Central iscjibol "Friday . .... vniag4-- Call Stewart Presldiajtfs.JRstlier i R V:I IUJl W Q PD HW UiliUi IlllfU lUUtll iGlES'l ' lBJCK H :.;A TrKA t Elllili ' i ond vice president, Principal Reid Beek,' treasnrerr-MrST- TThomas F. i'The Pierpont ; secretary, Mrs; O. R. jCba"Robirtr Atheletes Trim A9Qle'I by . Siora of W to t seo n; lHjnCTantrL.-E,.jgertae- 33. Thomas. District representative second candidate failed to become-- a4-- ' will be elected A 4 Provo Wlni Nine FWta- .at district meetings. -- I soldier read-aubecause he can- Tlia following presldenta-repo- rt qK write thate at: least, has something iI tt With Ideal weather lioTne and School association for year " to do with it. tlie HMvU 'fleW ju eceHi?ntttaHS' jforj eiidingayaietIwaajm'dwr7-M- m Jt happened this way : Thursday fast time on the.track7Bri$ialaYou')g Stewart: ' Kimball Carter, son of Heber Carter University of Provo romped away To the Board of BaueationTeachers 1 of Cartersville, passed successfully all from the Utah Agricultural College in of ftovo Public Schools, officers and requirements, hut as he is only 18 tertainer. And Mr. Briggs Is In doubt the first big dual collegiate meet of members of the association, and years of ase the father's consent in a' little about it himself: the" season at. Logan Saturduy The who have done so mud. to ' Many complaints are leirrg niade 61 writing was necessary. Tfils the young Is a Keufuckianrand they final score gave the Y. team ST pointsT iifBflggs the advancement "of thapromote a ithe Streets man agreed to obtain, and was given say that every Kentuckian la an prator. while the Aggies garnered 33. cause and to thope who have lectured1 of the city and along the county a regulation consenriilan kto which Mr. and furnished music Briggs is no exceptlm to Ihe iul year. roads, but more. iartkularty.4ttjLhe the father's signature, properly wit- - He tells his stories Jn the delightful Roberts' athletes was the remarkable I wish to express myaurthg"The thanks for the e n was Uvea Th are frequently essed, to be appended city.Children's, of feature Nine first so the his day, places support Kentuckian loyally glverrmeas presithroughout endangered by tne careless manner in document was returned with the lectures be wayahd the relay race were taken by the dent during my term of officer puts In little bits of phi and which cars are rim over street cross blanks filled hi, and Sergeant Lennon Provo men, while the Aggies were The officerrnf the Home and ings and from alleys onto the streets. was congratulating -- nimself on the losophy f his owa, forced to be satisfied with four firsts. School association have worked in to fu'l Is But son was coming Chautauqua BrJgiis Last evening the picking, up. way business The, Yv team took all three places in harmony. with the superintendent and " of Judge A. B. Morgan was knocked thefollowlngl morning Carter, senior, tof ginger and good fun to make a part the quarter mil- e- and in of the schools, and that down by a cat on Ceater ntreet . and appeared on the Scene and hustled the of one of "the biggest Chautauqua pro- throw and were never shut out of an principals which- has been defender of Ms country back grams that have ever been brought to event In the two hurdle events the be credited to accomplished should received painful bruises on his head would-bofficers, teachers, par- Jja4-o- t and sufferedaOgBtJrom the effects tolthe-farmigned. any the west:- 13- - pointSfas-Jigains- t runners-too- k ., and enfs, pupils... e and from the nervons shock, In this document irtvinerrhinsoaisenMor-thhave been held fn the tit-..Meetings case the "chauffeni" did not even boy to enlist and did not intend totdo B.I ferent districts at the discretion of Young Carter had not ven taken stop to inquire tf thecomin po. - treuWeCiaETJresenl NTYLWILL GET OVER tYr Upland former. Murdock academy principal and members of board .1 of .to none une the paper the to tne cniw. CKy sec- control of that district. Some general jury star, took the century in 1 0 mission will probably b asked to fix his father nor to advise the father of onds, but was forced into second place meetings were held In the Central and enforce s speed limit in the city his 'martial ambition. d in the dash by Voorhees of school which will be remembered for ti and not depend on the '"reasonable flat. the-- vttar he At ;jrabbed first In have been beld In the dif.nderson won tne natr mile rrom CAHTDQGTOR-SELHales, who took third; Stowell, his ferent dfstrlctSrheof fleers tf -- tli -Of STATE L teammate, runnlngin se.condplace. AKBiclatlon entertained at the presiHales had little trouble in winning the dent's home the members ' of the mile, while Fordham and White Board of Education, teachers, 'and their nartners. of the A. C. filed In after him." All mm aMtalEhatttaitaw towau means to a cny ana --what 7 nr ... .. " "pplenc lid Report of Years 1 -'- wm TwT ni 1 - - . - "f UL UV UAjmini - KNOCKS II VI Liiiji Present Provo Has' a Wonderful Oppor tunity to Boost ihlsCity aatlie Chautauqua " Center of Southern Utah " ThTenioyed Pr CliUi Umiog at Chautauqua. Qram or ANOTHER RECRUIT: Speaat:15 ihlahpOTOM eomM e uitr"nave stopped to cons.ue oI will haw Mi that Pvo Giv ' -- -r TO people of tKwtackian c- nnor Ulll 'lb TELLS STORIES Wrbgea a- gooddeaitt dfe russioq among the Chaownquiiont as to whetierJWood Brtggs la an n-tertatning ' lecturer or a loctmrtag M: m Central School and the Public in General is Urged to be ii provo WOOD BRIGGS I : ttTfere Organizcrtf orthe'Cliataiiqiia-- f Special thU.-towi- our rich valley than any other movment.- - ' M - faster than shedoes, and there is but one ansyrer. "Be cause we do not"advertise this "city "as we should."- - In otherwprds Provo lacks publkityPubiicity willdo more oh' .the map and Ktliiijt lsguple: toward putting over the State and in surrounding Stages to talk.aboqt - ' IJIATMJPA II:ipP-w- Provo Needs ':v'; d f' y I i -- " com-mitte- . splendid es, -- - hate Dee Jum U. the month yon .T-jr- T, sectKmrf your Wends irinOafiBffls attend the the State to yisit ypa and ChautauQiia at the same time. Many . at the most progressive and leading business men of the town are back of th movement which stands tat a better and more progressive ctty to xa regards every way and especially : civic betterment last fait s:Tepresenutuvew bureau visited Provo ranit sufficient signers. to. nacK-im- s meat -- which costs several thousand dollars to stage. . Prominent business - - seyen-yearol- d - 'rf'TT and-rseenr- ana professional see this movement a it will taecome this part of e l ea made (treat center 1 5 for rtah 220-yar- , will seere-ro- f been advised by David Mat.-o- n, D. tary of the State board of examiners A. that there is due Utah county from the fund. pLTnited States Forest reserve, 14.242,11 for Hip JAiae,,,tfL year fading giuwii.e out of the aule of to Payfion when hfi was 4g a," doctor "aT piniiififfn priptir-ready To "com home a. m. and Payson walk. , He started at toiiowiug aninini: to defendant both 3.:: are the -- Manti walked to Payson a distance of "30 doctors. .resfrve, J924.4"t NVho re : aTterneon, a-miles lance r n(!rvo, He was 82 years of age last February, a counter claim ot fawtor-oreac- n oi a.atch reBerve, -- 47.l2; "Sir, Bunnell is spry for a maitf hia contract. ' .... ., vears and - often takes long tramps along- lioarluat - EI1I6 TCiaEETi - Uu ' MIIIMMIIlffll but this- hike i rora --Tlntic J.oFayson nnd caps the climax for speed-o- f anv.of his hikes. In fact i here are few young men of today who would undertake sucha tramp and even few of ihenr would complete it if Oievdld atlrt- Wr. Bunnell has - The wgnnization and worJLjicijilhe ntixehs' Tralmngmpior--Plsv- o -- -- Kvre. Stowell p pi rri nTi t i n rnh-- " J loiiyard A ' 7 V V. Cooner, Time, It) e nitstlhfe4-41l- -- grounds; lime. V fwi-.fstin- V ; 4 ", tralisT.--1 !44 .. ' i' Y . to- - rnTW?.er-ee- : tr in Maeser 62.00"". 142.6.. School-TT- T, . . Tinipai'ioRos .Scliool Parker School :.. ; t-f the rollowjng districtsT Fianklin fchool hwrdham. liiRh li'irJI's--Iars,n,Y, Tinie. 17 Vt.iiH-iiM-- J . Titiif."?:04 -"- Hiitt-H VWarl fillOWlllK etuTpped;frhlflyrapparatusflS ajreHiiRthe slofjanjoriie year na TofTthe" hwnf zcrin'CTmriw. n .; Stw'Il, : Win,-- . IIUIUIIIWUILL' Ufll r At tntwe play ground! children," and .the fottowlnrschnolw seconds. have' presented' to the rioard of KdiK g of swingft. Y.T" Sstowell , ration apjiaratu's 410-var- M'h-Tu- n ffF43ake eTaniliyf-:rdrrJ:aIaffand The remains of Bartley Connelly View VrneiJiuiuifciL Jrovo. wasirillecHjy-rocks-falW- ng n the Commercial club who rooms by is well known in this city as him and fracturing his skull at B. Wallace st the U. S. army. hiason, Jhe Brothers Bunnell of Iie manager The plan is tc N'ebo Marble Quarry, near j histle organize n company of , at least 100 'L.; Thursday night, were brought to men and drill them here garage. ander -Irovo Friday by L. 1 1. Sims, the conof Sergeant JohB- e tractorand DaveZi.Mc. .xfiurry mi Wrlennoirof' tTie'UrmeCf UP 1. l n j t. mg Office in this ine ouu, we, supennxvuuenu city. Every young namhatinnr nosBihrr- wfas iia l-Mr SHtihahuriort her ioln-- thin VnmtwtvV".--ft- w 'Jlln thP eypiiing isoTmW Ant" Connelly W half fnr The many-valuabl- Y.; Voorhios, danh-iu- tr, daslk -- I'yre, l.ukf, r Y.. Tinn'. jl smi var i run 'nii-r)o- QUARRY F. flAY e he-officers the, be :The sujnDiaryJo!l'JW8i.L: n illlTflMnRII principals have been held at the horn of each of where discussions pertaining to th Home and School w brk have been participated in and the hospitality of of the the host and hontess enjoyed. , Xpi ies "grabbed high honor1 poh' vault ts I afarter nine tiasn snuuing me larnv Hiibiocts were drcu.snod: the1 FirM "OhouM tlie school MacfSeimif jtij out jcohtpletely - in V KEBO MARBLE AT I.nke, rill nTid Enter-"-tainmen- point-pwete- the Y. team, came forth Saturday as a nign fl'iraier wr tne-- iirn, tune and took first place in 17:02. He annexed the high Jump at 5 feet 9 " inchel; p bn -- fl AbQ lie 1MES A DAY A T AGE 0F782 speak at the Central school Tuesday The case of F. E. Winter vs. L. of eening instead tonight at.SrlS. is being triedbefore Judge Stewart Prof. Herbsman ;is a fine speakerjind LMr. Steven r. Bunnell B. lastweek will explain in detail the 'what It invloves financial Morgan. just amnanuuii muvtimcgt'iir-ain- r' every was taTintic and was unable to catch lemzeu oi f'rovg. ;yliould rsof tJurrrthe-fresnman-sprrate- Owintto the fact that Prof. HTit eeently from the univgl: scheduled o aity of Washington Hh spear atOgden-tonig- ht 'chedoiorrtotiH5hta-postone- d until Tuesday , evening. - He the-exte- nt are anxious jto a success as men- -- the-jdie- .T4ilal, . . ; 75.00 - liS.OO ' the - children ..will M"ortns''n. appreciate-tgifrahcTITraTThefeWiri " ; y : iniirardiY. HMatance, 3? feet be a strong aentlmeht nrging tho care AlmObt 'eight hundrrd "uivftiilion of the public property. n,,j1(.s Blazzard, SecondvShould the asROciatlon: alii Y.; throw Hammer have been nmrl<o the owners of ifI'Mame. .24 n e'lti automobilea throiigUout tha t.ilClcgif, V. mmit of thePreVtrTttgTrRc?HH.l? .' part , part,dpate As- a . result of this discussion a Tag thghlg ..automobile paradfc.wbich'js to take place inlhl Day was successfully carried on for 1. """""-"i- , aid of Arrange ,2 2 Int hesr thlspoj:pQsendithjhe school and of work. High JT,.; Simmons, ;: systematic JlridimuJLukeJ MHiarters of an hour e This Beaucraft. A Distance, 21 feet rJgh tirgrade leaeTSndTTraplfi-rw-r-wernora company will have the. privilsince April 11. Me was. wen tnougni lumination of the streets - for that over to Board the to turn 1 able 9 2 work inches; his employer and fellow ege ofjoining the Citizens" Training The piano recital In which Prof.TT. of the 4llKh jump Larsen, Y.; MacDonald, or Education $344.65 for lathes and Port lR)uglas.in August for W, Reid presented Miss Aleae Cluff in men. Connelly appears to have come evening and a " certain portion ::: play apparatus. here from California as there are let new pavement will be blocked off in Y.T Beaucraft, A. - Height, 5 feet '9 I u weets training. It is expected the Consolidated Music hall last ters Third (Should better bath houses to him f order-t- o - permit of the big open-- air Inches. among his ' WfWeeaW men-w- in atheR-for Pole-vaMadsen A.; forwarded to dance. A fine program ofports is be'provlded at the NorthPark?-- A camp .at Fort Douglat in fa very satisfying audience. . 'rne pro at Vjesf Oakland, and 10 fee Y. petition was gotten up by the Home Height. AWst and, Provo should be well fessionals They are rrom nis ratner, being arranged.whichrwlll probably Larsen, present were eninwiaug Thistle. School association and sjgned by and P. O., include three or four classy boxiug race Eyre, Rosemucky Peter Relay Connelly; work wonbyfrovo ilufft with praLsfi..oL.JIi81 CTmmnn---- ' Half mile, cjturchesclubs and parentsrlasse -- ""-' r ' were bouts; expected r.Hhiy'" Impressed and all .present an1eflented:4oBeayoF for dues to the halt lAte owaers of machines wllfewter-thetrrt- n Time. l:40T eharc4fisre Receinta therartfstie-ease-rthIn the lenhls matches staged before commissioners who promisea to im- ; Roval - Order of --Moose - were - also the parade and do all that is possible of dead event the the make this to track meet the Aggies, won both. prove conditions alongiJhisJine : Vas the found the gatherpapers among largest Sliss Marie Hedquist, in order and doubles. Nelson de-- much. asposBlble. of the ; the assembled autos of officers the and the singles .yet ing nerseji man, gave .9. splendid accounttr tne swimming poos In the singles in three . notified.-f-Irvine w for-:t- be feated State. will be and received much praise be chaperoned? Representatives front tnd while Carrington sets, the lo straight she gave sweet, tuneful reading asked - MRS. BENGTA BROOD DEAD. NOTICfc. Kirk ham won from Pierpont and Btin- - different organizations-we- re songs tfb.e sang le d; a as scores lrrthedonblesr-Tberstngnet .Thelrparation of such a program members from twelve were 0. 0, 4. The doubles , were chaperoned-b- y ana T'MrflT' Bengta Brood died ather home Every nwner tf an automobile--I- n requires jaortths of hardan worK .to enter his during the different afternoon Provo is organizations Second ward In Friday is requested the effort hand in still Is while R summer,: of Parade which the at in Auto the machine age in from Big debility general being made to have' it presented Suits have also been donated that 93, years. Mrs. Brood was a native of is to take place on the afternoon of Provo. .... PROPERTY will a be given to children who are BuyProvo. make 17th. in can to came the Utah early she Wednesday Sweden, Alpine, Texas. May 7. Vllllsta banJ; able to provide themselves with- - ap and baa since lived in Provo. splendid showing of this event if the eighties propriate suits, who will be asked to -'u ',mert8eyenty in number; forded She is SurvJsed by one son in Sweden, citizens., owning cars will do their INTEREST IN THE Gt?de Friday niht And- MUCH BALANCE 0FSTREET PAVED do some little service to pay for same.and has many nephews and nieces and part toward the successful promotion inland on Aid has been given the girls in subother relatives here and in other of it Get busy and lets put this over V,oi1' ra,ded the litue ete" Funeral services in a manner that will 'reflect credit State. of the gesting patterns for proper suits. ' parts CONTEST FREETRIP attacked HERALD'S There will be" presented to the 'city ward upon the community promoting it, llu Glenn Spjrlnn.-and- . The president was sent as a dele- -:.yesterday--Jnlh- e held were , LBihment-o- t American cavalry. commission, at its meeting this: even-- . gate tctf'an lakeCity to the Parents The speakers - were 3. M. house. ' Ponnl 5u0f nlne men t troop 'A; the : ingt a communicatipn from - property section of . the State Teachers' Con- Xars P. Nelson,- Bengt Johntrorteenth cavalry..." street The time for making the final Jensen, between Provo on Center the : The holders She also Nelson. tlon. reported L. I son and Bishop count to show the standing of the sliT troopers and a little Academy avenue and "First East association at the meeting of Parent choir rendered selections , and GRAND ARMY HAS ONLY vera rm.A i contestants who are working tor the ward solo. The street asking the city to pave the por- Teachers' League of Salt "Lake City. a Ritchie sang Miss Ella I BM.TTder anI ahothef lg missing. free trip to r the coast Ja , rapidly rela tion in the center of the street which The Provo association is recognized" attended were' services jrprking for tives "and friends.--"--- " near..Are jroo was JeftujDpave.dT wheja the, rest of as one of the first organizations of drawing milt the are t,ow 7m "". your candidate, or have you made tha street was paved. The' property the- State. ." One tatowia .lady Coahmia, Mexico.- -5 r nomination contest last week and alrholders pledgaahemBelVesao-Bay-lo- r My wishes are that the association TiOODRlDGirVtSITS PROVO; irl rmerican cozens, J. Deemers Joined the the.workand it Is expected it will be will continue the good work.: it ha Bamed cmpton. according eady-has : rl!:ri begun, because there is a plac .r in nearly 60,000 votes which to 'fwJS.' undertaken: at once. but of Garland, W. Goodridge" were carried goes to show w hat can be done in a for many years a resident of " Lake 8 G PostNo." Wm. here, community fc a well organized i ifiZT re,Ted T. Sherman The every ' R50 Grande ' ' SPEAK AT association sustained by' those, who little time. ". con View and in charge of the and A.H.rbas now a membership of only R. R. IRVINE. JR., WILL EVENING. that their throat liavereports Following" is the standing of FIRST WARD SUNDAY are interested 1h better homes, better been are down drove as members and eleven the living slicer, company's Sugar :: . testants: ".'..r;. 140 to. jhis and with In schools, and netter citizens. ; of the to visit different County parts Provo Saturday Roberts ,Mrs. Hazel a Mothers of treasurer the school "The ursuu :ivCr evening from are enfeebled report Next'. them mdstTof age Simsjay finiiehters 'who i I ? Yullstji..... ... . . l.V 458 "here. la Virgin .daHghtr-haalithe Post will not-ta- ke part7 in a Day program will be gigven in the Emma Startup, showed that there,waa JThe yuuiiger Hozel Roberts Interest" h work-InhfliswaroTlmeetlngeTOeo-wlike View MelnorlaTmyrelnTtlCln-140 romoleted her tothe"TnccrtInit-biw k1 ,lious 2ewiytl)R attorneys Ivie Clove ....... 500 schools and the other Is attending the this year as has .been the custom in the public are invited." MrrRr R, added ; , - froui each- c:orasof "the address deliver will a Irvine,-Jr.rendered local will by states he but 1J. attend, tie lT,ny "tending Court: El Amorel Dixon that Mr. the R Y. Goodridge past; 500 , Wootton. Salt Emma Zabriskie ,e?S" W-rTlonesome ' celebration. In their jespective locally1 and special music wjil be rendered on t)ie srhoolsand Vn reading' by,- Dolvorr'often JOftilikea Garland but gets J. Evan of the. iiJETtfhoot'r7:,;-r. occasion. Scott this . ues. rovo his lor acquaintances. .. . :' UPTW--- . Cap-tam-- . -- 7 .... ; r-- Imre-ghe- ald -- J mie A. . liotputTwitchMI. -- 7 We hope that 11 02 -- A.; 1 . - . . at-th- -- I coi-nt- 'rtrrnL. ......j wW.. 1 4. Lulfiii-iil- o - SOrri) Y.-- : I ofir fP ' 4 effects-directe- -g- : d jf; ult - in-th- eir- 4hat-thloc- It-4- hsientaugft-eouyf-Clalwayr-lrela- al at her-playi- who-assist- Fourth--Shoul- d . f- for-an- -- 6-- 6-- 4 6-- 2-- result-th-pool-wIll- -ba -- -- , -- . -- JSl - iw5taK'-flfteeni-inUe- ' - Iilll:iFT toy-ma- ny : ' : -- s " " Wt -- - ."i - . . Utah-Idah- o : " g- - st $3M-ia-Ohfi-iriu- e . : q ' , - Inrvn m- :. ' . tKfc T JEt KT. ...: - J :: |