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Show riyounsr7 Aan hi or Swat the fly while Uncle Sam swats . the Kaiser y 11 PR0V0, UAH, MONDAY, MAY COOPER ESTATE IS THE :F VALUEDATS25.0D0 ill! I BE OPEtlED union June 20th.. the Interior has Issued public notice opening to entry lands under the Second Section,"High Valley Line Unit, Strawberry MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD Irrigat- ion Project, Utah, This opening win of. June, and include about, forty farms , take place on the 20th SUHDAY , wjll ' rigable' land. The srze of the farm little less than 80 units vary from - of acres 40 acres "down" t0 irrigable "" a fl hundred acres and there will be about i ; ' half of it irrigable. Any person desiring o acquire any of these lands must execute a home- water right application and ei nt -; of the law.- iL. T. Epper-so- ULU.UIWIUF III I IIUVU n D. Dixon; TreasJohn " Committee . W D. secretary; urer. '.Ground Roberts, chairman. He is to choose assistants. "Advertising Committee: E. Q. Henriod, chairman. He is to choose assistants Automobile Committee: R. R. Irvine, Jr ,t chairman. He is to choose assistants.! Booster's: enter tainment Committee'. waiter White-"assistants. headr chairman. -- "lie IS to enoose assistants Ticket Committee: wyman cerg, chairman: - R C. Thomas, man: Mrs. J. L. Lytel (isineteentn IURedford Century Club); Mrs, Helen (Utah Sorosis), J. c -- swenson, Mrs. Geo W. Craig, Mrs. J. W. Lieriey, w. KNielson (Springville), A. R. over- -lad Pleasant Grove). I. A. BrockR. E. Jones, Ed bank (Spanish Fork), ward Farrer. Miscellaneous Committee - Joan u. l)ixon, R R. Irvine, Jr., W. It. Rob-irt- s Waiter P. Whitehead. Arch M. Thurman, Dr.. avid Westwood. .- ''L-J- vice-cnai-r- Grand Parade Will Assemble At 9 O'clock in The Morning:. Troop "F iiVill Joiri in The Parade Vehicles to be Pro vided For Those Who Haven't Aiiy Means of Getting to The Cemetery. Provo Band Will Furnish The-MusiOrder of Parade At-ThePostof- c. The" following committees were appointed In held the city com- xajLlhejneetlng mission-rooFriday night. -- Parade,-C. Wv Thomas, chairman; The Rev. Ludwig Thomson A. O. Smoot; Program, Jos. A. Buttle, chairman; J. Wm. Knight; The Rev. Archibald Stewart It was decided to have a parade to the cemetery from the post office at. 9:30 o'clock, the citizens to assemble-a-t O'clock. The city will provide rtand and autos for "G.T R veterans' Indian War veterans and'Womans Reis desired that these lief Corps.-- It on-Me- orial m- ;- r- was MB'! tios se fice Hi LD REGIS ITER III PROVO CIIY straiifceauBed by qm hiddephysical s ailment. It is alio stated ttatheMd worried considerably of late over his EXERCISES 10. EE HELD Grand Army'Veterans, Women's Relief wife's aerious illness. - She recently Reined underwent "Corps and tfie The committed appointed" fr6mthe wganiiatiotts-adrtee-the-'parade-o' In Union Services. :-THIS WEEK Ctmmercial Club met Friday evening mittee at once of the number that will , FIVE YOUNG MEN FROM Vehicles. The following pro IN PROVO ENLIST. PAYSON ' in the club rooms and organized, with require ' ' be rendered at the cemetery. will gram Yesterday, being memorial Sunday, ' W. J. Startup as chairman and Frank ad "The Music Star Spangled Banner." Baccalaureate the Last the four evangelical churches of 'Provo evening Sunday, (Postmaster a. K, Huisfr oi dress was delivered to the graduates W. Iteming as secretary. William M. Band. . joined in a union memorial service at Payson ' over three with came young . of Procter Academy in the Congrega lief lance read ihe letter ha Rnntlnt t"!tiiiivhiHf h was filled tn , the Na- - J Prayer Albert Jones, froji " ilIo enlist in the navy. Tney tional Church by . S. H. Principal " C ' overflowing iy lheTargeattendanceJ were Clarence, muis,. uougias juoub-la' tional Chamber ofommer'ce, setting ' The" women of the Relief Corps decorAllen Si- Goodwin, Rev. Goodwin took for his torth the Stuven and Sargeant. Oration-Presidenfor in the the He Amo'sK. took for plans organization "Growth." Merrilir." ated the church tith, flowers and.flaga. mons qame over Satudiy,' and Enos subiect e a few atanzas Various municipalities of the nation. Vocal selection under direction tot r TberTeieTanrthe-TtAiftj-oeeupiReeceT aBon'oT COnrmisioner- - Joseph i basis, otitis. jremarks rt from one of Robert Browning s poems Stn,rtngCTCherereTnade-1tjyevV:pnjt--j-ft-Boshaseats la the front and immediately be- which reads. "I say that manwaa eral members present regarding the , Music iiand. hind them Vas thq iWomen.'s Relief "wv" -- day and its meaning. The plan will made-i- o Captain R.F. King, of Troop F, has grow, not stop". Corps. Oh the platform were the minThe choir rendered two special mu be to give a big parade Btarting at the volunteered the troop for partlcipa- - : isters of the various churches, Captain rs. The other two churchJJountain and possibly close the event tion in the parade and a firing squad Pv King, Captain Jaggers of, the G. - - with a rousing patriotic program in and busrle corns to take nart in tha FIRM ESTABLISHED es A. R., Superintendent L. E. Eggertsen, HEW UW aniting inihe service. some-o- f the. large. auditoriums of the service at the cemetery.- -. Mrs.- - Jas. Parrer and , Rev.;- - Archibald Tonight a play will be given by ..v . . in Procter city , . l students Order of March.--"- ! ; the who Eighth grade Stewart presideo... A cdmmittee was appoint- - Provo Sand mempubljcity of t HalfTuesday The choir "which consisted, Members of the G.A.R, exercises will be held for the ed to disseminate the meaning of the furnished bers from tte ng ana aay Drum Corps, Eighth grade class. Thursday-evenithe music which was largely patrotic. ex word to every home lu the city re Indian War vpfprana ' ' The Congregational .Church choir renand RecruitIng"Offfcer " thi'acesllir'Orverjr,'3iuug TroopTfr dered a hymn and the attle Hymn of Name of New Firm Will Be Robinson ercises and it is- expected mat Rev. garding June man t on This 5th; registering stiimnf Elmer I. Goshen will deliver the ad theeDubliwa8flung-by-Ai- r) i of E. A. MltchtL -Mai4HttBoukLCu,rn. . cfflBfflitteeonBlgtg dress. , r t i j i it T . Masters aa a eolo asststea Dy xne conin rr" for Ladies of the G.tA.K. The graduating classln the Academic A new law firm has been establish gregation An offering was taken SoMrs. Ferra Decker, Mrs. TLadies Dept'-consis- ts Lillian of the Red Cross. of Brickey, Rob. John of the benefit of the local jRed Cross ed Provo in composed This ',' v - H. C. Hicks and I. .H. Masters. i ; Robinson and Roy - "Lewis, both of Byrdn J. May. BerhlceMcKellIps, Mar- committee will become the central 1 Government Officials. ciety. Helen and County Officials. ; City whom are well known in this city. Mr. tha Moore, Gladys Principal S. H. --Goodwin of 'Procter committee-ot-Provand ' I ! Q Publlc School Officials. Academy read a letter som the Na- Robinson has been practicing here lor Ratcliffe,-- and Wianifred William tees will be appointed from each "pre ' In- - the The Commercial Club. grammar departnwnt the cinct tional Association of Patriotic Instruc- noma time and was formerly deputy to get lists of those who are sub- Citizens. tors onr MemoriaLOay. .This was sent count attorney for Utah county and following Marten- - M. Adams, "DcmaW ect to enrollment under this new con memis PhilD. a Committee on Parade: C. W. Tho Hoag, Merle ManwiU, George of the' Young Men's-Repu- bto Mrs. E. W. Bibbins who The-letteTresideht scription law. r mas, Reverend iL. Thomsen, and A. v. ber of that organization. Ucan club. Mr. Lewis was nere sev- lips, and Delia Smith. Superintendent L E. Eggertson Smoot; assisted by Arch. M. Thurman next issue. our; in will be reproduced eral years ago and married the daughmade the suggestion that a special The committee desires that all cars was ter ofione: of Provo's citizensr-4- 1e be sent to each Sunday be speaker Utah-Idah- o appropriately decorated, ' with the later connected and church in the city and that school of F. R. some troop "For King speech Captain Suear comDanrat Garland. permission be secured for that speak"F-ma- de a short address which was tlme past he has been on the prac er to address the meeting and the veterans -full of noble sentiment for the ticing staff of the legal department oi Sunday schooPfor from ten to fifteen of ei He spoke of the manliness the National MetalTrades association on the Sunday of June 3, on The Ladies of the. G. A. R. "Relief minutes of The Christjmd Btated that he had at Chicago which position he has now of this Registration Day. the meaning neverneld thfr conceptionthat Christ resigned. to join 'MrjRobinson.. B.oth Corps and The . Circle will accept That: the various wards and churches was anything buts strong robust man. Of these, lawyers are graduates oi east flowers from any who" will donate same be to present patriotic pro urged re-in remark of exthe of the for decoration graves He made this striking the, em universities and nave received on this date in connection with to th'r sacrifice of the men of tensive training and experience in the Old Soldiers. You are asked to bring grams addresses to be made. the short these to the Saxey Building at 65 N,orth the sacrifice these mothers study and practice ot law. CaDtain R F. King of troop F stated ana me called upon to make: "If 'Lewis Avenue .will Tuesday Academy reMessrs. Robinson and less than have their offices in the Knight block. ladies will be there to accept them. :: that he had many calls each "day and ' -your boys are sent to . i France this 111 Day ' Registration garding The Liberty Loan CommitUe apWe may add that 'MrJ.ewisJs . a twenty per cent oi mem wm inum. many persons asking whether their Mrs. Jas. Farrer of the Women Re- deeD " iJemocrat, who. by Provo Commercial Club was pointed because he were sons noLexempt lief Corps read a patriotic selection. leisure moments will oppose his part was he Was sesion this afternoon when we in or because a farmer ineligible Rev E. V. Kuhns, pastor of the Metho- ner in everything, political. reason. some other King for Captain Jdevising ways and exceldist Church, delivered made it clear that every young man seatcupress He-toBonds-i--serious-operation. . ' qr t pay- sical-numbe- f - to-wi- evening-ihe-commence-m-ent four-churc- hes tonoinejreBtjwjeianejftailc iileLsncL noted in the., order jof their a i :fe(&ipfa'i'ifri'iw' -- TJxcaistrncUojUJhargeJsJf8pper gpi-wan- acre of irrigable Jand; and applicants making successful filings during this opening must make an initial payment of five per cent ot this, charge., or 4 per acre of irrigable anjj at the time of filing. The remainder of the construction charge shall be due and pay-- , able in fifteen annual .instalments, hefirst of these instalments becom-indue December 1 of the fifth calendar-year after the initial- - instalment, on iecemand : -- g - . Give Flowers For briofcrcalendaTear Other details concerning, this open- furnished by the (Project ingjvillbe L. LyteL U, S: R.S., ProManager, J. vo Utah, or the fitaticlan, U. S, R, S., Washington, D. C. - Soldiers Graves, '? LOOKS through her attorney, Arthur E..Moreton filed with the county cleric a notice for the appointment of an administrator of the estate of E., A. Cooper.. This showed that Mr. Cooper was in splen did tnancial condition at the time of his death, and had money" in the bank. His estate and assets of various sorts will amount to about $3,000 and we are informed that he had money In the bank and that he could borrow any amount oh demand at the Grove ;bank. He leaves among otherilhihgs a. $5,000 life Insurance policy, industrial stocks and a big inGrain Co. terest in the Cooper-Jone- s b Salt Lake City", ' were mistaken in our report a week ago today when we eaid that he was in bad financial straits at the time he committed suicide. He had not borrowed jwheat of the farmers. ; The doctor who had attended hint for sevxause of eral months stated that-th- e his act was perhaps" due to. mental ' pci nwircn in pnmm - ment of "water right charges, may. be tirfesented at the Land Office at Salt Lake erwise, within a, period ot live nays t: on and prior to the opening, from June- - 15, 1917, to and including -- m. June 20, 1917, Upplica- 9 o'clock tions presented after this time will be SYNDICATE - s ma ; From ZJ to 3 lwhq Fails, to Register June 5th becomes a criminaljn theeyes 11 - reorganising new Chan 8:00 P. M. Heirs of Pleasant Grove Miller Filed tauaua committee held at In Commercial club room; Organiza! ,..Foc Settlement of Estate. tions were perfected as follows: L stead application subject tof the provisions of the Reclamation Law which, with the required, fees and commissions, accompanied by certificate of the Project Manager as to the filing of 1 G1IPQUA Meeting for Four-Church- land, and most of . them will include a considerable area of grazing- - land; liarTsTlBeannrmit-tnay-contaf- JtN VI ) ESTABLISHED 18S5. 28, 1917. CDU1TEES- (Plea-Ba- Southernart of Utah for be "Will Entry Opened County - UJ, VijL : Saturday-Mrs.-.-&r-oop- v In H W. F, Violet, president; Announcement Was MadeToday That 2,000 Acres in Southern Part of Utah County Will be Offered to the Public in Tracts of 40 to 80 Acres. It is Under the Strawberry Project and 20 Years Time to Pay, for Same Rich Land ' )EfOTED TO TIUT VOL; XXXVNO. 98. l-TIIIili- oVviL" VX I .PROMISING Manager B. H. Bullock of ihe Syndi- caie jnine inline -. has a of the property and reports development work is progressing very- - rapidly in the south drift, where the middle east and west .break Is expected any round.of holes. At present some very highly mineralized lime is being taken out which lias every indication of ore, LIBERTY LOAflTOBE BOOSTED HERE 6';tti7ti"l,dof therefore the property is being closely now to see what 'each: day's developments bring. watch-edver- y MINING CLAIMS TRANSFERRED ... IN SOUTHERN PART OF COUNTY A mining deed from quit-clai- T.' W. Miller et al to WV G. Drme for the Grant, Nancy LDandy mining claims situated in the southern part of Utah county, ihas been filed with the county m -- dyed-in-the-wo- ost . lent memorial day address. his text from the Book of Exodus, which read, "What mean ye by this service?" He reviewed the observance of this day from its beginning in Richmond, Virginia, many years I ago. What does this all mean? take It that we ar met here today to commemorate a great victory of a of a free great nation. The victory people. It would have been a great dicatastrophe if this nation had been vided - The sacrifices which were made'onJjoth sides should draw us toof It was a typical-strokgether freedom Americanism, when we gave to the negrcf We meet asso 10 splendid courage of the e mort-gageth- e men-wit- h r 110. - The B. Y, TJ. High School graduating class will hold graduation exer--Cise-s AIM A VAN WABONEN ACCEPTS In College , ,r AGENCY FOR CHEVROLET GAR Officera-Earl W. Harmer, Anna President; first nf the neatest little cars dem Eldin Lewis; second New Clark; secretary and treasurer, June onstrated in these parts is the Chevrolet, which Mr. Aima aa Ogden. i (.Thfhitine at his garage Class Motto "Try, Trust Triumph." ' Van ' Wagenen has Just obtained Mr. Program tnr thla beautiful car. He Opening song, Zoe Fletcher and Lo-r- .v. na that the manufacturers v':'... Creer. f,n ; , " up a branch Prayer, Lyman Kartchner. itjustsr0 opened T.ait Citv.. This is the Address of Welcome lEarl W. nt ail thn manufacturers' to open . ... In addition ' a Violin Solo, Alene Phillips' . np factory to the State. mainfactory is the to the Chevrolet, Reading, Genevieve Horton, Buick and Oakland of the Flute Solo, Glen VanWagenen. ' the maker ?s one of the Van Mr. ' Wagenen cars Address, Herman' Peterson. best" known and one of the first Solo. Virl Jones. ' , HoiAr in Provo City. He also Orisiinal Poem. Mary "Hale. oneof the ' Piano Solo, Leona Mildenhall. has the reputation of being ever dembest auto salesmen that car will sell Presentation" Speech, Anna Lewis. new The here. onstrated Duet with Ukalele, "Aloha Oi Bhould Ruth Partridge and Fern Broad-ben- for J623, delivered here, which of the man reach within the it place . . . of modest means. Prayer, Bertha Morrell. tomorrow, evening 7 - hall. - Class . " .. vice-presiden-t, vice-presiden-t, MILITARY DAY VAUDEVILLE TUES FOR ARMORY BENEFIT T, - -- 1 T1 - . STRAWBERRY RESERVOIR FULL a ' .. fac-iT-- L , Har-ine- r. FOR THE FIRST IE - , - -- auto-nhi- o Good-oye- ,' t. means td promote the Liberty this cUy. Mr. W, P. Scott of Saa Francisco is here to address the committee and aid in organizing for a campaign in this particular. The j committee consists of John S. Smith,. J. T. Farrer, Alva Nelson, R. E. AUenr between the ages must register wheth er he was white or black, .blind or r deaf, eligible or ineligible." The A young man is eli gible or not does not enter into the : of whether he shall register question College Hall was crowded last night must register on o hear the baccalaureate sermon to the or not. everyone of the. above lr "J"ao":'a June 5, regardless ' R. t Presiden Joseph graduates by tions. Murdock and other exercises of the Judge A. B: Morgan urged the neces asked to issue a proclamation setting; v evening, of setting every "young .man to sity The graduates, 180 in .number, oc- register to save the family and com forth June '6th as a legal holiday in the proclamation of the' cupied the center row of seats; they munity from the disgrace of bringing harmony with of the state. governor were greated with enthusiastic these young fellows into court later M. Roylance was appointed friendsandielLQiw. students, for not registering, Judge Morgan to William the parade and Jie apafter look as they entered, canvass urged that a as his assistants in ' On the pointed one platform were seated be overloked. be made so that no Captain King, J. L. Lytel and F. W. Jesse Knight, &. Holbrook' J. E. Booth emphasized the Deming. Attorney R. Jos. W. H. Dusenberry, Murdock, fact that no one was to escape this The followirg, committee of thr Jfldffat (Myragintttriag.... prt trustees; President George Brimhall statute fixed the penalty if they did Tvaa nppoinieu and determine whether the best' and members, of the faculty. Presi not register. It was stated here that gram would be to hold same in the day . time ' dent Brimhall presided. this penalty was one year. In the fed- time or in the evening: W, J. Startup, The congregation sang, "How Firm eral prison. :' James Clove and H, E. SmooL a Foundation." Prayer was offered . B. smoot read a letter rrom nis The following organizations were ' by Elder Holbrook. father Senator Smoot, regarding the asked to look after pinning. v The Ladies String Quartette ,ren view held by some that it was a dis small or emblems when the ' badges . dered a selection. ' Senator grace to be conscripted. have registered at the va-" President' Murdock eegan , his re- Smoot explained In the letter that this candidates for rious purpose: A reprplaces marks by the statement that his ex was no disgrace, but rather a patriotic esentative xfn)m that Nineteenth Cen-"- 1 the perience as a speaker had been lim duty and a privilege. and the Red Sorosis the Club, ited by reason of his being engaged President George H. Brimhall sug- tury Cross Society, In business, which tended, he believed, gested that' this, thought be driven to make men reticent in telling what home by the publicity committee. "If the you fail to register, on .June ,5 you they knew. He "congratulated graduates on having begun to build become a criminal in the eyes of the CAN'T YOU SEE IT. this educational structure on a good law when the un sets." You say Mr. Merchant, that to attention the of foundation committee finatiee The calling following you don't have to advertise beinstructions of President ' Brlgham three was named Ferra Decker j. cause, you have been la busi' Young that the educational, work of W. Farrer end W.F. Violett. ness so long that eserybody nnw ha .Rrirham Vniifi A special committee to consist ot knows, you. WelL there is a un conducted be. Booth E. A. should J. B. Morgan, Judge University Judge certain mail order concern In der the guidance of the Spirit of the and J. L. Lytel were appointed to draw Chicago that has probably been Lord., The present critical period ,of ur a- summary of' the law regarding in business as long as you have. the world's history was referred to as registration day and prepare, data to The Herald will bet a nickel and in this and be submitted to.the people regarding fulfillment, of prophecy, . a gingercake that every per- to spite of the fact that some ot the great this dAy and its significance to the son that reads these lines can men of the earth had told us that public. This will be printed ; , call the name of that firm. Ana circular and distributed i there could be no more. war. He over that bet we will further, Sf anok the wars in rhich the United broadcast over the city. " half of your customers have cat- - ' States has been engaged! they bad J W. Farrer suggested that the alogues of !thia firm in' their been for the purpose of upholding the school houses be used for this regis homes right now. They see the more hot were freedom and tratiori as these buildings sacred principles of of value advertising. for conquest. So with ' the present accessible and every ' one knew where" ' war: and he nrged loyalty and patrl they were located. . ' otism. v Mayor James E. Daniels, will be TIE1U.- - ques-tion- mMllwu' Those (if there are any) who miss the entertainment td be given at the Columbia Theater tomorrow afternoon are gomg and evening by Troop to overlook an opportunltyto r learn more of the military status or tne country than they could learn in a month's reading. .The children "espec be given an opportunity ially should t IT n r to Bee WIS nigiujr irlniUn luieieouns wmu. s ,partlc-iDanttion of martial life, by real as well as moVing picftires. The cause for which It is giveil Is one in which everyone- snouia reei .interested, and those atienfling will not show a mark of appreciation nniv for the boys of Troop F, but will also be contributing- to the upbuilding of the community The armory is not to be used for military purposes alone, but will contain, if the plans are fol inwed which are now nnaer consider tion, 4 gymnasium,' a swimming pool, dance hall and various other features which will tend toward the social and business Interests of the, city. : - ADDRESS .BACCALAUREATE ok recorder. The consideration named isand other valuable conslderatlons.J. H, Kirgen et al "have, appointed Charles. Foote and' W. G.'Onne attorney, with power to sell, lease "or above properties, together j.iuusnitHwii, oijtmoif woa:"X"m"' then spoke of how convicand Alma mining. claims. J;as they tions are needed today just War. were, in thelays of the Civil H- ifi Curtis drove to Spring- auto and brought the folhis viUe in M. Westwood, L. lowing veterans: J. and Geo. Piper, over to the J Whitney TING EKE ' service. $1 .II Manager J. L Lytel. of the Straw berry Valley Irrigation (Project, reports the reservoir Is full fof ihe first time and the water Is running over the nillway The reservoir contains 285.000 acre feet, enough to supply th land under the project for three years if no more water should be collected The reservoir covers an area of 8,500 acres, . . , . -- house-to-hous- e this-wor- Vice-Presiden- - : 't SiMA . , . 1 on-som- F . ; in-th- fori-"-of-- . i e . 'a |