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Show -- Chautauqua Ticket Day is Wednesday, Jane 7th. 11 - ' ' ' 'iii-- - THE PROVO DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND IN DUSTRIAL Buy Early! Save Money! Help Boost! " '" ' ' " - MEMAJLID) DEVELOPMEK 1 - - '. . centiyncernin g the big Chautauqus-nvhic- h utaged hereirom the13th to tfie 19th thus-fa- toiae - ai 1 her ESTABLISHED 1883. -- st The Mighty Post Has Spoken R1U. CLOSES FROTIETH lit the issue of the took occasion" to 1 Fridayt Post, the editor BayJhatJhiAjarJiacLbAitli little about his tirades, and that he was "sore" because he had no DISTRICT COORT r Garden-Cit- y. Ogden- has had Chautauqua forX&everal years and do you thmlrtheyoMt give it up, not muchr they t are -"as "every per-- ,' boostift'g hardar than ever and that son should do in Utah County. OF UTAH COUNTY PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 191 S. will be in this ne op in this grand boost for the is-ju- VOL: XXX. NO. 10L of-Ju- YEAR - ERlfll MISS influence with the public generally and with the school board in particular. He made dire threats against the heedless ones and promised among other things that unless the members of the board comply with his wishes'they.wiil be defeated at the polls vv ' ": n .. ' thi3 fall. ' Of course blame. to to the board is Hear Inovatibns in School Worlc Prove Beneficial to wishes know the Months to If Post, Hav Take anything it has a right to learn it, and the fellow or set of fellows lhat may chance to be in the way of its so learaing shpuIdlnove ents. Seniors Put Taboo on- - Commer Tprom outrget busy; investigate, or do what ever may be necessary m cialized Public Dances. ordefcior the Post to be satisfied Just see how much nicer Preparedness is would have been had you "taken notice" early in May when, the - Theme of Discourse Suit Filed in 1914 Trial Post demanded that you find out what the trouble is between teachersand superintendent of schools. You arethe-ervantthe Post is the people. The people Today Begins A large audience have spoken, you should obey. of, graduate, - and. friends assembled la itudenta rJust toHstraightenTOut thetate HIGH College ball Friday for the B. Y. U.-Mental hospital and have a Utah man chosen to assist the superhie water suit Of Provo Reser1PTOVO Bt commencement exercises. There were ','nmna.riv VS. Did ? did NOT. oflhat'institutionl succeed intendent City Post It f. the 1 III il'L I lJ 1 lAIUIILPIIIIIUI tn' attendance W. H, Dusenberry and" Posflwduld Agnth1e u.ir.n. iiiiiiluu iiun Fourth district court beiore juage w uuuul S. L. Chjuman f the board of tnistees succeed in the securing of the man of its choice? It did .NOT. case for ', ...... CLASS EHTE- RW Morse, who will try the V Now the Post has demanded that the school board make an B. A. superintend snt Morgan that Judge LAID TO REST YESIEflDA the reason bf the church schools and Superintenof Tiaving the school affairs of the city. - Has the board into wtt disqualified by wn attorney for Prove City before dent: ETS. Hlnokley bf the Industrial with the demand? It has NOT. The latest fad is a TA MMC1 -ju4geaad-JiileJiein- g. Jurists, ClerflynwH idflerocn and complied fli election (as naa school. Joseph F Smitli and Mrg demand HJ lI 14 II iaKeu .nan m School Board, Eulogize Departed their attorney Susa-.Y- , Gaiet,- onbeooard sent III1IIIIL.II Will of some of the questions -t r- andut. 4ieo it Mayhe tnaf they were unible to "be . . Profuse; Mr. reader; had you made a demand on everyTBody from the presetifciand ex presslons of tiongratti-lation- s ' " Provo "City. , and good wishes for the inU- school board of your city and had The funeral services' 'fbt "'"Ju4ge Governor of your State to the The suit was mea m reuruary, National Chauta tutton and tlie The Ellison-Whit- feel - and u .. .:. graduatea.,.. weuld-yonot -i demand the peeved absolutelygnored hivolvesthe "1914," and JvTNrVhitecotton- - were held yes-"- " your rightW been secured .George H. Brimhall presided. Tht has uqua Service,whiGh in river of Provo use of the waters issome one some where who terday afternoon in Procter hall under make dire: threats? Surely-ther- e lollowing program, was rendered: the direction of Story Lodge No. 4, F. ought to give ear to the Post, but who and where, oh where can for Utah County, from June 13th to .Selection, the three countiesrSummit.-Wesate- h RaymondOverture" 19th Inclusive,' wilMbe the 7 greatest to and A. M attended by' a large and Utah. The right.of plaintiff Conducted by Prof. M. S. Gnrmund-soManv came from Salt he be? tnr flood waters in its reservoirs at artistic and intellectual treat ever University orchefitra. A to convey Lake,Logan' and other parts of the I Itte Tejirfetttrhconfmoitfty; "pfferjat waters the 'flood waters and other State. The, membera:f tbe board of TRIAL IH -- - r 7 STRONG --- thejCase.Jnvolves . RiveiSnheCotiefc Satersrof - ;; it udgeCvlWM Dsfeantsr -- -- s; recentiy-thePnstinder- mam ook 1 1 1 V i : -- lllltll FIoxaL-Trlbute- er V re-gre- ts a- - . e , , - - , . n, . " trffito?Mipn,T-iTesidj3ntzi:Jo3epl- river and divert them systems in Utah valley, river water ill other than plaintiff are ..defendants. lot whom there are about five hun dredcanal - companies and indi- vidual - users.- " The complaint" sets out. that defendants deny plaintiffs right to the use of the flood waters and its right to divert water from . other Bourses Prof. Johrt t-elect, -- V T. Jt - .1 --- - I - t-- T- 1 l Caine HI, T r- i Bride of Atex H edquist at Noon Today - T- .!''' If.; ' 8 e . - r - I ,i ; - and Prof. Frank S, Harris. The Provo Commercial club attended in a 7;l body.-A profusion of beautrf ubrflowers contributed as evidence of. love and sympathy covered the casket and ttie speakers-platforMany were from Salt Lake, friends, ana the A. C, L board and , faculty . contributed, a the same with the river and to recapture water through its canal - further set put that "lubsequent. decrees- - of court, under i which the waters of the river, ere waters and apply the It--- system is - ' ' "andcomingle Who Became the Miss Vivian - Finlaysbn i, .' trustees of the Agricultural college, President I.orenzo ,Stohl, John Dern, John C. Sharp, George A.- - O'dell, David jMattson, Angus T. Wright and J. M. - Peterson - and the following members of the" faculty were in attendance: Dr. EX G,, Peterson, presiden- throueh the Into itw pann -- .To appreciate the fact tliat this Chautauquaxlsi the very quintessence one of high class entertainment, only has to glace over the program for the occasion and note the extraordinary talent which Is offered during the engagement in this city,. Take for Jnstance the New York City Marine band bf fifty or more pieces. To listen to this premier organization during a full concert alone is fully wbjrtlLtbe:price.iharged foe a season .ticketwrhich: eritjtles-yo- u to twenty Duner equally meritorious perform- - . IS .' i - - ',( I .'.ss i f It-.- : t- " Keeier. . Vocal "'quartette, C. R. Johnson, : Durl Roberts, LeRoy Rpberta and Bliss Cluff. President George H. BribmaU rendered a synoptical report tor the past year of which the following is a part-Ther- e were 50 teachers giving full t. : tlroenJ5 rendering part time service. The enrollment shows the training school-has 292; tlie High school 605;' the college, 46S. Total, 1,365. te The average ' ,T v The average per cent of dally at- --&4.8. ' ' tendance thousands of I'tah County weekly Average per cent of stupedplei aTel going to avail themselves dents succeeding hi their workt J34.4 r of and for educaUon servii-e"tlaimef tliisopp;ortunity beautiful pittovrtesei- The --X. Graduation,. Tlrrteat!oirMhftVeieea-- ' gr'eatly-ln-,tf8iieniwfirter?viBforming -- thrat- 4.,Percent of Training school 'IW veS of riie true meaning and the j trmrt'lnaaagnn .af the 'flood jjatfera. -TheLord a prayer- - by the lodge ; graduating 10; per cent ot f eat "worth II of Chautauqua, "and In Jt being stored and thatmany persons, "Nearer, My God to Thee," by a school st'idents 11; graduating, rder wiit tjiey may do so in the most High not parties to said decrees, are now quartette consisting of Mrs. George " vouege s uaenis raouai. : 1 owners of the right to the use "of V. Fitzroy. Miss Clara Holmes. L. Av will be best that fer c,"1 1 V theylook: LreMlr ,into the ::TOatteTJilV,tdS7e some of the water. ,Sf It is further H. Hoshard: J ; and Uraduating A season ticket Normal that many of the defendants responsive reading by Masons; "The Col- - . diplomaH,er;Mnt'Jof r.se the waters, wastefully WlhL SM'E YOjJ OF and' in Vacant Chair," : Boshard , and Pyne U'j;e studec's graduUtlngwit h certlfi- - quantities largelyln excess of that Brothers quartette scripture reading j . i formances s agAlastllie purchase, of cates, ir, per cent of (enrollment necessary- - or --beneficial for the irri- and: prayerr the Her iLudwigrTriem-sen- . a ticket for each iudivkuall perfoi'm- - graduating, 19. -- .,l, W." D. Roberts, by request, . sang gation of their lands and that such What' Some Survey Have 8hon tise flepnves plaintiffs of .their right Face'to ace."":"""'' ' . That the majority of the - student " i i ! This river. Jo JkeasejalLthe waters of the Dr. K. G. Peterson was the first opportunity tMte jo the ere helped by serfsupervislon in s ' Plaintiff prays judgment i3ha " .. Kl t - 1a' oiL He testified theSliigQ-speaker. be. required to set forth, the i and, art as ap'pliid to; present (dayf re that had been exhibited by qualities each and day making - nature and amount of their . : i i.-. respective Judge- - Whitecotton as a member of quirement, aoes not come oftep, inor preparation U reportrthereon weekly. claims and that the rights of the the 'board of trustees 'of the Agriculdoes the chance to enterti ' of studentsli the That a majority tained by the world's best tajlieni In respective parties be. determined by ft tural College, and of the "benefit his difficulty in getting at al decree that all parties, plaintiffs and counsel and encouragement had been tlie line of mufic, comedy and drama. find greater than. inbecomirg abHorbid defendants be required to construct to the trustees,, members of the Therefore it is earnestly asliea that preparation or in it it, finishing permanent dams, and gates at the faculty, and to. the speaker, personayou inform yourself .thoroughly Re- i That students, as a whole, are ' beforef it this points where they divert water from garding great offering Patriotically! sensitive to any policy - the- - river- - for measuring the water, lly.is too late jfb the-- fct The announcement of Judge pr - and that a suitable procedure that would mar ,the too is a bavti after it of that lata compe you person, death had cast a feeling fer sanitation of .their beauty, tent engineer, water ' commissioner, yourself to miss;' sometWin' the entire school. Dr. :: Whda sJSl'ti wiia "Tie appointed to distribute the water. gloompver urlllfh ivnrth of respect read resolutions, Peterson That the social service organization, I The defendants, generally; deny the and adopted by the board and facutly, Wm. tnclnding the Student Body Court, i .. allegations of plaintiffs v and assert regrets from Governor approved by an overwhelming ma-their rights to the lise of the waters conveyed he was unable to attend. Spry-th- at jority of the students. of the ri verunderihe deJienalf n jjrevioua -Tnatithe jed the stu crees. ', " , ", f district l Fourth of the bar of the in school work, become their dents It Is expected that a great amount SHOWING pniirt nressineIorJUage A. Of the; more heartily do they approve ot UettaMny-ille-Uke the H. Roberts, regret- s- tney- duty of water to determine aneeat- - commercialized publle Miss Viviarl Finlaysori, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F: J. Fin: quantity of water required for neces- - called away and .could not be at the Seniors are emphatif lavson. became the Hedquist today, The cere. According to-of nearr in"iayfh7wH6Td "Winjcpoitcy at-teyer ant other questions at issue home,Lot ihe bride s stockholders of the Mineral Flat Ex- companyl classic" music, nd .culturea iy cotton's learning and BChoiarfinip. niB monv was performed at high noon by stipulation asthe tension Mining company by the. secre- 'Conducttr.i 'jjl- !i j -- 7 'V :; 1' high ideals ( '''':-trial progresses some stipulations, it lutegrityr love of 'country; his in- cousm anil intense r1 JOurTarvesti- tary N. A. Nielson, the property is in mr. ana rf tne is understood, have already been of bride otlicmtea. ceremony the following education and In all that in fine terest tunnel The is ot withiniiO . .ho cannot school The output the shape. ; made between plaintiff and some of ot me Mrs. Hedauist left for a brief honeymoon trip in Northern Utah: feet from the contact - from, which measured." advancement Itonnit to'the a relative Only efitiipjitej - It la impossible! to brrpngjg-OTple-is-12!T6re Tias peen: taken ' and: copper can be made of what has Been com- " , a tl receive from the attorneys in the case f a J , . whiiecotton's good qua! stama: -t wnnme pleteLlt-3eems- e vldent however orf hpasjptrft-tft&-DriQeajaeejLja3sociatny opinion of how long tlie trial wUl -- emulated remembered-an- d A number of theiThat the tide of educational face of theTtunnel. Hterest. ""a as is "recognized and prominent the bridegroom: generally, agreed stockholderB bo the letter states; are has been kept up to the high mark of and that the - appreciation 01 iue i wm take months. in love business man of ability and renown. The best of good wishes for In favor, of paying a voluntary as- other good he had done be extended years. Today (tnat part bf our bereaved family to the sessment of 60 cents per t.OOO shares educational harvest measurable and heir happiness are extended by their many interested friends. sympathy Punpqa. rnD UID.Mn. r.i a 7 p n " for the purpose of continuing- develop from the Train LARGELY ATTENDED. the ment work aiidr to 5pay expenses con- ip g school ;: 65 graduates from the " (tomorrow) his eighteen years intimate acquami-o- PRrtPnsrcn A MENDMENTS tor Tuesday but with listing the stock, and all High school; SI: JunlorCQlh'ge with Judae' Whltecotton, v 'Thelmatterwill.i)e,tak enPi.Jaedesire nected funeral services for Mrs-- I to spfeak ex- himself trust the ilockholdertare-lnv5ted""to:- -do "WILL BE DISCUSSED? not out certtficategrr-2f- tj could, Miranda M. Glazier, held yesterday in of a is the..club tliat of the president of this Close personal so; unless thts voluntary assessment Juplor College students taking out. we nrst ward meeting house were, att- tendedly and' full attendance be present so that the is paid the board will levy an assess- Normal qualities It Jiad. diplomas i '54 Senior College ended by a large congregation of elation, He spoae There is considerable comment be matter may be Impartially heard. ment. The company's property I? the in revealed 7 ; (Continued or. page 4.) departed. relatives and friends.-- . The opening if d i in of be Other matters on the ridge between American Fcrk importance may jflg niadeorirthe-proposechange of Judge Vhitecotton'g-"ident"Prayer was offered by Elder Andrew hrieflv i 01 lilt rrovo oiBeusacu bhu vvkij uik uiocr us and Little Cottonwood canyons- .with and 'progress in Mason tne U. ALUMNI ELECTS Knudsen. The speakers were" Elders called is which be "to At the club fundamental present. principles meeting three the J- E. ary iBooth and O. H. Berk and Bishop OFFICERS. brotherhood and imJoseph A Buttle, each testified to Ihe of which God, to HOLDS SMITH strongly had appealed aoble life. and character of , the . de--. mortality ' . r Judge Whltecotton. t Parted, her influence for good The following officers were elected spoke --Thomsen Rev. Iudwig The herthe B. Y. U. Alumni . association lot hart hppn rant, and by that are TO "Blessed GROUND TITLE they faith in and devotion to the principles from the text: , afternoon: Thursday comfortea. "mourn for they shall be f the ''.' President. Jfe'E. "Allen: first vice gospel. were called men that The First ward double' president, A C. Candland : second quartette The sufferings tor endure were part of God s nd Boshard and Sadie Prestou ... vice presidentr Brothers quar-- Upon Pyne ins .of Geo. A.,.Smith,s. Wersley la the rase - wtte rendered selections r - ilrs. . . Annie . plan for tliedevelopment..pf That the contest for a- - free-- trip to 4ate- - a Saturday .June 24. The-f lrms A ' Sons Investment company, besecured-b: Johnson the votes '" .children. where.' considerable may .coastals the -secretary, yattracting Jonea Mrscorresponding fiarab Glllispie; a bis "of their "wares" ". arf ; all heard byJudge" X B. Morgan Friday, Miss The quartette sang. There Bessie Ramsey and Walter P. Whitehead; attention, not only in Provo, but Iverson; treasurer, 7 . I of Pure Delight" Herold R. Clark. adjoining towns is seeh T)y the returns found on' page three- of-- thii Issue and" in the Fourth district urt?-judgment Jh bene.diction wa offered by Elder Land was rendered for plaintiff. The Benediction was pronounced by tbe that come into The , Herald,, office. are. ail follows:" Executive Commlttee-r- - ; Charles"V: Thomas. A profusion of - Thousands of dollari are being spent - Henrlod's restaurant, Farrer, Bros., suit wae to quiet title to 15 acres ;of Members ,.' Ludwig Thomsen. . EL Mrs. Actisa "oral offerings evidenced Isaac Brockbank, the sym- Rev. re. the A large cortege followed No. 4,. the land valued at 13,700. Johnson & Eeeertsen Paxman, I Thornton fh Provo by people1 frpm out of tpwhTTvVrrnam pathy and love of many friends. wherethe mains-t- o ,,.lflecewetery, - to li:'. .fi... RlnmenthaliSo. JohnqojtiJgftlat request-- j for this oney-ooATresoluUon:-.waaadopteoruer e this office in exchange f or votes to be CUIasa Co Nay lor, Clark. AuloAcom-credite- land to c. d,; &ymwiJw,&w9J. Ing the newly elected officers to WXIE CANNERY WAG - A bvirial ritual of the. Masonic, contestants pany, Domestic Steam Latindryr pott's tory ajock and later had the - deed of to the tor consentration some . several nlan bearers were: GeorgeW. r who VTbe-p- all SPLENDID OUTPUT. for the free trip to store, Provo ' Tailoring Co., Princess set a'sj'de on the ground of fraud, but efforts, by tthe as90ctation: 1 El !H Corfman, Grant C.Bag-le- the coast B. Jarvis, Craig. - ' Wash-;t0JTheatre, land the , JU. C, Sorenson In the- meantime Seymour had old or the scnoor. " Jr., was here from: ' G. Blumenthal. A. E. Buckler TThe contest Is drawing to a close Millinery Co.; the land to Smith and by the judgcounty Saturday, representing UnH the Rev. S. H. Goodwin,,, , e.ich and ment rendered "Friday the title is in CHAUTAIIOJIA-TENand as the end approaches the inter- - j. Votes are. exchanged-focoumern TOyU i:tah, v Pnrlcine coiu- T ..... Jtme 4 with cents fivo ketiifl'.. any mr amun lioiiua. spent.; revery &l v- -? committee olcPfolks ON ACADEMY A ENUE .George Collin and George E. Kent. is is ne nave wiuui me wmeni vw pi inpue nruis.w nrniB .mc w closes' and we hope by. the following slips or receipts to this office and two young transienTsT entered pleas of guilty to burglary, and were nd beans, beef be able to announce "ithe-- have them exchanged for and vegetables, all fif f u Tlie Old Folks Central cotnniittete Mondayto commiltcje. has sentenced to the State: prison for ao.f the tontesL :? The votes are f k of Contestants, Tery " Sllnnrinr" . nit1Sv , Tka W Standing .1 Iimim onrt the WardS POrth Will . .... . . .... .. a. decided to Vitchlhe Chautayo.ua tent froni oiie to toTyears. . .. " STymaTket-- extends v front .fY,':,.cinu-ftf4gip:t..vi- . f on, the ndrth ...in 'the rr- i 0trv ntthe Jabi3riiiiEwM.be made using r an adding Vireinia Nelson ', a;'. - Nelson, judgment "was xeudefed JiSO.tKW A. Tenn: between Tltst . .... tfture nmited y.7thft:aTimtylo "suppiy -- 7the ' niZTnv order of O. H. Berg, prei-- 1 mgchtBt.-.aialteguTethat MWimeJ6!eTliLT, HfmiTvj for plaintiff for $15S.73..;;. t U . .J anu aeconu wrm uti.vf i.' y- -j -- anVes. m. tfre-iwate-rs ":-,'- ' nt monthly-enrollme- -- i,262. , l - ---- s stu-deun- ta . 3 f , - f ' .. HI 4 ! ti.e-fendant- . TV(I)-TH1RD- aiW;--rrT:---- S 1 J lreep-fBg"reco- W - a - j , 5 . . . see-jan- d i 1 - , -- i . Don't-awak- White-.cotton'- - - p - -- i- -- - iir-mitte- -- ill r - -n-aa-oeen tride-f-Mr.Al- XI- - m -- -- in . -- - ipore-adva- - oufoncr-tOTWerTtHsg-the-ntm-atte- he ex a Ee ot.r-Qi- Uz - 1 itlh7 J. ... . -- J : T He-tos- I ' 1 1 .are-beginni- eQ ng. - lii6L-buL.it- i3 -- f 1 'Teefrg.roogwfct-: . 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