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Show gAND CONCEPT EVERY SATURDAY THE not a Municipal Market for Provo to help reduce the high cost of liv. Why "V" lng? . ISI HITY JULY 23, 1917, PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, "MEN WHO HAVE MADE UTAlt FAMOUS" '. : v - ... v J w"1''1 . 4 r t , . . PROF. A. r t- - A . - 4 --- . estimated to be about 40 per cent of the total enrollment The number of exemptions will be about 2,200,00ft out or this jot a total of jmeans practically one in five will be fallowed to exemption of those physi- ' ' caUyJit ' Utah County will be asked to fur-hish but 151 men, because a large number have enlisted since the conbill passed. The "total numscription about 325. Sheriff Henry ber was; member of "theexemption "&ast. hoard for this county,-- stated this .morning that he believed that this: ounty would be given a credit of ten to fifteen more men who had enlisted ; ipince the last credit had been sent fwhich brought the number down the mrst of June to 151. The other members of the exemption board- in this . m Jm . i. Epper vvumj are Hoounvy son ana vouniy mysiaan ta.; u Hughes. f There is also ir state exemption board to which appeals may be taken from the local board in case of a dis about-10,000,00- 0, r . f f ' S Matiy8 another in Provo and In t'tah County is anxiously watching to liaseJ)een-ma4er3Ma:muine.laJo- Jf v - s?r' ' )r ; i , " ""'x """" . " tbe-resul- -- -- FAMILY CLUFF -- d HOLDS RE UNION The'Cluff Family reunion, was""beld at Saratoga Springs 'Friday, July 20th, Walter Claude Orem, of Salt take City 117." There were about 200 present, Walter Claude Orem comes of the school of practically all of them members of He is a sonvf Martha A. Leabo Orem and Albert J. Orem, and was the family. 'The majority were from Provo and the others from out of town born in Lay County, Mo., May 23, 1875. Both his father and his were MrWWrCluff and. JrsHrJt mother were of Endish ancestry, the forbears )f"his father hav Cluff "with "their" families from Salt ing com6 to America in the "Mayflower, Mr" Orem was educated Lake City, Mrs. "May Cluff of Price, in the public schools, and never attained a college degree. His Mr. and Mrs. Uv B. Daniels of Vernal, school days were spent in Kansas City, and he came to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Hal Halverson of Castle - . . Gate. in 1890. His wife was. formerly Miss. Mabel G. u. Emery, and (At 12:30 the tables were arranged there are five children, three sons and two daughters. for luncheon in the bowery and everyMr. Orem is a member of no fraternal order but is a member body seemed to have an appeite fitting to the occasion. Before leaving the of and deeply interested in the work of Immanuel Baptist Church. tables, Toastmajster Harvey Cluff call He is also a director of Westminister College, Salt Lake. He is a May Boshard, Mrs. Mary J. member of the Alta and Commercial Clubs, the Electric and TransCluff "and Charles W.. Thomas ,to re Clubs and the Rotary Club of Salt Lake and of the Com- spond to the following toasts in their portation er merciai;CIub.7QEeM ft.Tv'' orderr,1rst,-,,Graadfathrespective Cluff as a Patriot;" second, "GrandMining, and railroads have oceupied his attention sihce liis mother Cluff ;as an Example for the residence in Utah and he is closely identified with many large self-madej.m- eii n Women of "Today; third, "Our Volun- a member of the He successful cor-poration- - . -- ; is-th- Hard-ingan- d e f ; must-prov- - 5 Sat-Fletch- g v2053-Johns- on; In-ge- r; 1943-ar- pd 1639-HSho- ell, -' " ........... . -- -r- TxT-Alpine , - ...... 1101-Min- considerable aniount 'of work on his,Tsacrjrc0'Ts' the story of the conquer- doctor's thesis. He has been carrying ing of the Typhus Plague in Serbia. on extensive experimental work in the It forms one of the few bright chapChicago public schools in connection ters in the history of the presentrwar. with the problem "of Typhus is a very, contagious fatal disease, due to a germ ts of which he htfs been asked ta present at the next annual meeting which is transmitted by the .bite of of the National Education Association. the body louse.. In former centuries While away, iMr, Beeley was awarded typhus was a common (scourge, espec. a graduate scholarship for the ensu- tally In times of war and famine, and -ing year; he was also elected to tnem was known aa "J ail Fever. bership in the Phi Delta Kappa,' the Fever," ."Camp Fever," etc. At presnational professional educational fra ent it is rare except among . peoples. ternity. In the fall pf 1914, Serbia already Mr. Beeley will be principal of one of the Church schools during the com devastated by the two Balkan wars, was fighting desperately to stem the , ing year. AiSstrla on the , Mrs, Glenn Johnson Beeley, a gradu- tide of invasion from ate and former instructor at the B. Y, north, when an epidemic o( typhus U., accompanied "her husband and did fever appeared, and for the greater work in her line at the U. of Chicago part of the year swept through the land. Every hospital, prison camp, and also at the Art Institute. . barracks, and almost every home was invaded". A conservative estimate and-highi- - " is followmg projects. teers." The; above were responded to and A. J. Orem & Co., the Interurban Construction Com in a very able manner and each was highly encored. FoUowing this fea- pany, the Nevada Copper Belt Railroad. Company ; the Nevada ture the members of the company as- Douglas Copper Company, the Salt Lake & Utah Kaiiroad Comsembled in the paviUon and listened to Mercantile and Transportation Company. the following program, arranged by pany, and the Reading the amusement committee: Song, He is also a director in the Continental National Bank, Salt Lake; "America;" prayer by Samuel S.Cluff; he is a director in the Lyon County Bank, Yerington, Nevada, and song," If You Don't Like Your Uncle a director in the Young Men s Christian Association, Salt Lake. Sammy," by the Junior Cluffs, under His latest construction of the Salt Lake & Utah proj'ect the direction of Mrs. Ora Bailey pute. line connecting Salt Lake with interurban an electric Railroad, McDonald. Piano, solo, Jnez Close Investigation. heartily the rich and prosperous towns in Utah County. Claims of exemption for dependency Miss appreciated. Reading, Bernice Cluff. will be closely investigated. Affidavits not only by the man mak- - Vocal duet, Miss Alene Cluff and Mrs. B. Harding. Pioneer review, Leon GENTS CLOZ SHQP INCORP ing the claim and the dependent Ora At this Juncture xf the program Cluff. named will benecessary, but a third affidavit from a disinterested person 'meeting and the regular acquainted with the circumstances of preceeding ANY FILES ARTICLES ORATES FOR $10,000 order of business was' transacted. Geo, , me man will be required. secretary; Claims for exemption for agricultur A, Cluff was al reasons will also require complete Charlea W. Thomas was elected trease that urer. After this the meeting adjourned The Fletcher and Thomas Store has Jesse Knight is President Capltallza- proof. The employer his business is vital to the war needs and the majority donned bathing suits " 1,000. of the nation and that the employee and enjoyed a big splash "In the ppnds lie'iiTreIhMiidr,,Anll wWTi'ere1 lake. and Cloz the "Gents be known as the after .making the claim is a vital factor in In the evening another hearty meal the industry before, the man wiH be Articles of Incorporation ef the At the incorporation wm. was served, after which they began Shop;". (Sugar Company exempted. SpringvilleMapleton C. E. made was Boshard represident; The man himself, if making the leaving for their homes. They, all were filed with the county clerk vice president, C. Eugene port this as one of the best reunions claim, must bring similar affidavits. urday Tfae general place of DU8lne88 Fletcher, secretary and general mana-jjAndrew'. ...'....(Provo held for several yeaw. raey praise pr0vo City. The eompany is of (A. Bird, treasurer, corporated for 99years. T 576 Goodman, David iR. The capital (ProVo the resort and the management and Jasper ' ter, in of the par shares Mental same. stock. $1,500,000, State ta Harry stock amount' of the " capital The ' 122 Mooley, Thomas R. . . .PL Grove ' value of 10 each. The incorporators '. . ;Goshen B. ..... John thousand tea dlvidedlnto nO.OOO, 642 .WeUs, Arthur Herbert ,,;Provo l284Morgan, t ,,h tha numhft, .hft,, .uC-rth90 Jones, Joseph Earl. .lke Shore one dollar of value of the shares eacn par re: James Albert. .(PI. Grove 191 Jones, Thos. W jeBge Knight, 6,000; H. .iLehi (0y be.?. Reynolds, 2,500; W. iLester Man-a- t Phillip Allen . .Provo 2430 Sullivan John W. ..Santaquin each. Their place of business& will Thorn2364 Sumslon, EElvln the oia stand of Fletcher 7,500; T. N. Taylor, WOO; M. O. .SpringviUe 2204 Cluff, (Leonard IProvq ZZ26 Gillies, Jos. S. who they have succeeded. The' Packard, 2,500; Guy Mendenhall, 600; . .Provo as, Provo Fillmore Chas. 2646 Johnson, 1250 Scully, John C..'.... firm is comprisSd of some of ourjK. S. Jordan, 100; lA: iM. Knightr 300; Thistle ....... . Elberta new wide awake business men who'An,irew Knudsen,-50- 0; ilfto Cook. Geo. Annua . . ..Goahen 1187 Carlson, Albert E. M. Snow, young, LeW 1179 Sobertsv Ford considerable experience lnjioo;John W. AUeman, 250; Jesse 2405 Jacobson, John Eric had have : 753 Bird, Merril W. . . , . .Mapleton the clothing ajidgents furaiBhing KnlghVtnutee6,000H. ... . .PL Grove zsMarun, Robert as busineps conditions are The Incorporators constitute the and Thomas John ...Provo 130 lines, S .SpringviUe Phillips, Lerl 1628 Bullocks TEtalph A. than for several years past, board of directors with the following Provo 856 Pederson, Taralf W. .... .Provo bettershould -- 2611 flSlUchelirJesse Cleveland: Provo be successful. officers: Jesse Knight, president; H. they Wm. Samuel. .CedarFort 14Jo Stewart, Delos T. Reynolds; first vice president; W. .Provo 168Nuttall Chas. O. ... ..Lake View er. Man gum; second vice presiLester . ... ... .TSbrlnirvllle Dea Lehl Edw. GO INTO CATTLE dent ; K. S. , Jordan, secretary and 368 Simmons, Albert . .State Mental 1023 Ball, Bert MIGHTS Grove . . .PL 1932 Wright, Frank P. treasurer. j KobinBon, Samuel p. ..."..Provo .Provo R. 950 Anderson, Walker . . , .Afapleton 1774 TayhTT Fredrick Owen . .PL Grove III SOUTH AMERICA FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LITTLE Hewett iMJles '....Provo John I. ... viLaKe More 656 Tipton, John C. ... .SpringviUe ROBERT HARMON . 1347 Russon, Francis Job. ......Lew . .Goshen 8am , Sbeehanl-e- o 2815 Jro Andrew :T7;:T.r.Provo 2279-LThistle Frank Jos. J. Cannon was here yesterday! Funerjil services for Robert Harmon 2405 Johnson, Bert D. . .Provo . . UOUl al 'WferringtaeWKnigh James u..rrpvo 657 invest!-j(tre., 1070 Wells, Thomas f .Provo 1995 Stratton, J tory to going to Columbia . ..Provo A. .The Bpeaker9 were Judg Walter Pear. connect- - E details and ,738 Hemming, Percie C. .. . . .Thistle r214 7 Grove other UOes Kate ... PI. A. Booth( Harvey Cluff, President S. Waiter, Hugh 2652 Larson, Wm. C. ... . .Provo .SpringviUe with the big' ranch property In Co - L. Chlpman and Bishop A. L. Booth, 300 McBride, Brice .... 1097 Backus, Thomas . '..V.... Provo .iMapleton hmabia 7& Curtis James ..... recenUy tacquired , by , the Vocal selections were rendered hy 1191 LaiBaron, David R. ..SanUquin 2177 'Duke, James Curtis ....Provo Knight interests. The r property is Mrs. Sarah Jones Ramsey and Murray .1234 Kelly, Leland? SpringviUe 1021 Christ, John very valuable and has great possibili- - K. 'Roberts. The remains were taken 1360 Newren, Leon .vr.. Provo now. Roland B. , .iProvo Bench ties. - There are over a miUion acres, to American Fork for burial Prank J. ......Benjamin Geo.. V, .... . .... Pro much, of. Which is as fine jrazing land e RQStfitnSTEEXE HURT as there is in the "worrdrand "lie 30 Jay SllSftbey, o71 Wright, James Geo. . .PI. Grove 1172 Thurman, Clifford A. Provo pany will stock the ranch with cattle . 2655 "Moore, Reed Elwood . Lake on a big' Robert Steele, the son of .Spr into Wilfor4 and cale ....Santaquin raising go 1537 Devonish,Timoth IR. SpringviUe 770 Richins, Allan L. ..... PL Grove scale. There are six- billion feet of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele of Provo 1414 Armstead, Addison R..PL Grove 882 Fairer, Reed A. "S0T0 lumber estimated by H. M. Curran, Bench, was badly Injured yesterday, by 2283 Anderson, Thos ."r. .Thistle F.. C. , . . ... .Provo one of Jhe best tropical timber experts being thrown from a horse he was rid-i- n .Preston 30ft Richards, 2078irLamb, Chas, Ed wr:rr. Provo oiiaLwniiman. John Edwin. Santaquin the United States about 20 per being cut. and bruised 2732 Williams, Chas. F. . , . . Provo 2269iSuired. Elvln C. ...... PJ, Grove. cent of which is precious wood; a gold quite badly, he had his left shoulder .1616 Finch, LeRoy Wm. . Goshen PL orove mine" on thi property is being worked dislocated. Dr. H. S. Pyne was called oot Provo 2758 Walker. Geo. E. ; SterUng E. . . :Provo by natives andkmade to pay under to set the shoulder and . dress the 04 Brown, Morris Elberta 1509 Fulmer Jos. A. .... . .Mapleton primative working I methods. . The' wdunds. v , 1064 Kerr, Basil E. Stanley.. . ...Prvo Grove PI. have E.. oil interests applied for Albert Pearson WarWUrton, 1211 , iKewman, Claud V. ...PI. Grove 1417 Walker, Harold S. ... PI. Grove concessions on the east and west of RED CROSS KNITTING. DEPART. 120o Coffman.'tts. Elmo. SpringviUe MENT DOING GOOD WORK G. . . .... .Goshen the property rt which shows there faith James B,'. . ,, SpringviUe' 1574 Baxter, John .Provo an as oil Peter in the region. Alvin country 2034 Holden; 2370 Snow. Ernest Wells ..Mapleton 183 Morby, Wallace B.. Provo Bench iThe Red Cross knitting department , Zia2 lEarney, James Cl .,...'.. Payson . Vtafo is in need of funds, will some one QUIT CLAIM DEED Louis S. llns, " ' ()Houtz' mviQ SpringvUIe Samuel . .State Mental please donatea Uttle money for this aL Provo have Huish et qlift ..,..... Earl Thomas good cause. TheVe are many pairs of Lisle Walde, IaaK. Henry Alma Prova 2128 J; Darid Earl ..... . .Provo claimed to the, Canyon Siding Mining needles busy; In our city and asking 1580-DBnks, Wta. John...... Mapleton ka Tofrnn Enhraim. Jr.-- ... . Ani Company the Bluff mining claim In- for more wool. r Mrs. E. L. Jones will . Z693 Millfork Atwood, Nile Glen Erwin ...iBenjamin North Tintlc minings aistrict. consm- gladly accept any flonation tnat the 2C98 Davis, ';3 Hoover, Raymond Upton .Provo j1626 i may see fit to give her. eration $1.00. 1 public (Continued, on page e.j Christiansen, Lee ...Santaquin X 254-Ga- VISITS placed the deaths at 135,000 including; 2A.000 Austrian. prisoners.Th,e nation-w-as threatened with extermination. " As BQon as the plight of Serbia bePiiOFO PARENTSJS came known a sanitary commission of surgeons and nurses, headed by Dr. Don G. (Williams, second Ueutenant Richard P. Strong, of Harvard .Mediof Company (A, Utah 'Light Artillery, cal School, was sent to the stricken spent Saturday and Sunday in Provo nation by the 'American Red .Cross to with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. 6, the few Serbian doctor Williams of the Golden (Rule Store, and the small group of American phyYoung Williams is but 21 years of age, sicians and nurses already on. the He served on the border as a sergeant ground. They arrived about the end " In Troop A of Salt Lake City, and was of April and began their work. Quar-one of the first young men selected antlne and sanitation were enforced. by Congressman James U. Mays as a The people were bathed and disinfectcadet ta .attend the Naval Academy at ed. Hospitals were provided tiid reAnapolia." As the border trouble arose constructed and modernized. - In Augat about that time he remained, with ust the plague was routed and most oC his company and accompanied them the Red Cross workers were returnto ths border, Young Williams was ing home, But this victory was not achieved', captain of squad of high school ca dets of Salt 'Lake City, who visited the without Its sacrifices.?" Fully fair at San Francisco and San Diego. of the native doctors died of the disHe has been a member of the state ease. At one time nine of Red Cross nurses and five guard for the past four years. of six Red Cross surgeons, at one center were lying in an old tobacco facMAY tory, the victims EMPLOYMENT BUREAU of typhus. are kept green and flower sfrewn by grateful Serbians. They BE ESTABLISHED IN PROVO are the graves of Dr. James F. DonP. Magruder, two nelly and Dr. American who, for the hon physicians Secretary Arch M. Thurman. of the or of their profession and their love-oProvo Commercial Club was in Salt humanity, laid' down their lives In Lake Thursday and Friday of last a far distant land. Indus-trial week conferring with the Utah Commission on the matter of es CLARENCE OLSEN INJURED IN tablishing a public employment bu KNIGHT WOOLEN MILLS reau in Provo, similar to the one In operation !n. Salt Lake. The commisClarence Olson, son of Ole E. Olsen, sion is desirous 6f establishing such suffered severe to his left foot bureaus at Provo, Ogden and Logan while at ..work Injuries'Knight Woolen thg. as partsof s, general employment sys Mills" Saturday. The fbot was'crush-- " tern to cover the state tor the conven- ed elevator. Young Olsen was the by ience of people seeking work and of taken to Ihe Proyaleneral JHospltaL-wheremployers needing labor on farms, orhe was the foot was chards or in manufacturing. The dif- afterwards taken to dressed; his home. The ficulty the commission is now labor fopt will not have to be amputated. ing with .Is that expenses connected with the operation of the offices. LECTURE DEMONSTRATIONS TO UNANTJIILIAIJS ? one-thir-d twelve-America- Two-grave- s f J . MARRIAGE LICENSES The - followlag marriage licenses have been issued: Clifford Rawlings Pyne and Erma Carter, of 'Provo. Elmo L. Bate and Fay Kerswell, of ' Provo. r Carl J. Eaton, of Kamas, Jefferson county, Idaho, and Jessie Thomas, of Provo, LOOKING rn, III FOR A VICTIM .i , 1339-Sau- ter. yrEarl gus, GENERAL MANAGER' INSPECTS ' KING OAVID AND INDIAN . QUEEN ' General "Manager K. S. Jordan has returned from a trip of Inspection of the King David, Indian- Queen and Keno mines. . - The King David Is drilling from the 800 and 300 levels. The drills are-- eek, State-Ment- et j li - . : ....... 323-Ho- down 400 feet from the 800 and 350 feet from the 300 level. i ne tunnel on me inaian is Deingr run to cut the fissure at depth. Leasers are shipping good copper and lead" ore from the levels above the tunnel.. The tunnel In the Keng Is In 316 feet and is in copper stained quartz. The physical condition of the prop- -'' erty Is considered very .encouraging. ne, t ,524-Vincen- . pishr-WnWaraesrrPfcrov- . 1517-John- son, , - ing.-Besid- e 292-P- rice, COURT NEWS ' Schofleld Auto Co. vs. Geo. Ivory; Judgment for plaintiff 1868-Pa- ppas, : . . as-we- ll ...:. ...... tinue her lectures at the Central school under the auspices of the Home Economics department of the Utah Stake Relief Society. Her' subject far the afternoon of the 25th is "Fruits for Winter Use,", while on the afternoon of the 26th, she discusses "Salads and Dressings." Miss Cllft has already' given two similar lectures and those who heard her are unanimous in the opinion that her subjects are extremely important at the present time, especially In view of the necessity for proper food conservation. The lectures are free and1 the members of the Relief Society, as the public, are urged and Invited to be present. ; " , W9-rStro-ng, 840-An- BE REPEATED ON CONSER. ' VATION OF FRUITS . On the afternoon of July 25th and 26th, at 2:30 p. m.r1Miss CUft will con- -- ! i HATIOH tertdejgj '" " return-t- o : EXTERhll-,- dence at the" University of Chicago, specializing in educational problems. VA soul stirring tale of almost mirar On the 2oth of June, Mr. Beeley of unselfish de-culous achievements passed his examinations for the nias - . FR0r,l We note with interest the Jhree Witnesses Hard Hit. see whether her boy will "be called Jo the colors by the selective draft -- of the government, which will call out '500,000 young men of this nation. The complete lists with the names have - not ts yet been published from this county and perhaps will not be available until the latter part of the week. We present herewith about one half of the names and their respective numbers as drawn by the board in (Washington last Friday. The number, of exemptions will be smaller thanlwas anticipated on the start, as those physically unfit for service has grown since closer estimates SAVED instructor at the University "for three The Heroic and Successful Fight of years. In the spring of 1916 he reAmerican Physicians and Nurses U.. signed his position at the B. OTUtahCouritySev : l A Provo of.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Beel-ey- , air. Beeley is a graduate of the Church TeachersTollege and was in Required to Exempt A Young Man. Partial List With Names of Those Drawn. From I BEELEY orcm ...... . j., L FRQM THE UMVERSITY j , i" - 3 lines, 3TimesT$ dimes ESTABLISHED 1885 the-Rule- :Ypry Strict Same-ar- e NO. 10. mm Exemptions will be few and ing THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL- DEVELOPME " NT OF UTAH COUNTY. 11 HK III Herald Want Ads are . "DoinpTheir Bit."- , VOL XXXII. - TO DEVOTED-T- O ' - EVn 4 .... , fof , i 2689-Ch- ilds, 1276-Raw- 1956-Hil- iard, aley, ? . The Jolly Auto Agent is looking for a Victim, If yon want a nice, long ask him what kind of a Car he la selling. When-yo- u get back from the Ride, you will own the Car. The Auto Agent Is a Public Benefactor because ne aiakea. people spend their Money to show themselves a Good Time, Joy-Rid- - e, Anna Henton has filed suit for di on vorce against uarn Henton the ground of habitual drunkenness. Plaintiff asks for the custody or children, and for $30 a, month alimony. The parties were married Oct. 5, 1910, at Manhatten, Kansas. Thor Cedarstrom vs. Joe Dinkel-spiel et, al.; demurrer overrXiIed, 1(1 days to answer. two-mino- " -- .ii - V- - v.. r . |