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Show Tt-- " ST" ! 3' -- Bicycle Day Saturday H. J , ..... u ill VOL. XXXV. ft ill 1 t I i Impressive funeral services were held this . aper noon over the body of Kelvin ; Or Miner, , who was killed near Vineyard Mon-dla- y by a - Denver - & - Rio -- What do the railroad Rio-Grand- to ' There are at least three dangerous grade crossings within the city limits of Provo. . The worst of these is that over the tracks of the Denver A Rio Grande and the Salt Lake Route on West Cen: ter streets - com- Not-alo- - ne shuj;-tin- g -- " The ordinance is violated by That there are not more fatal accievery train that, operates dents at this crosfamg is a tribute to a through, this city. the drivers of maehinesrfor It-- is TheTiity-- of f icialshavenmade J notorious fact that some of the trains make no laslowj4ownas they appeals "to iihe railroad com- cross theattempt street. 4aea-wh- o condi- are- - familiar-wit- h panies ; they have been ignored. Furthlr. u.)y;c.als will be made.itions at the crossings at Fifth West and Sixth South and at Jfinth West ii iney are igTorea it win De up and 'some' Fifth South fleclareT-th- at to the city to. enforce the ordishould be done for , the better .rxom-riverLJi.;.'::!- . . thing nance. . jTf ; . protection, of the traveling public, More than once tne city has (Continued on last page.) ; sen ILS AY KAZAN ELECT RUNS- - ANOTHER tubs? which are misnamed boats, but such used by the with in! resort fint. t.thinz . "sheila," a l . , , . i j j j. .umversi leuius ui ma greai America. ': 'i... j.', ties of the or!d. This' feature alon Th initial fost." for this year bnly, will attract thousands to Prova each will go above the; $10,000 mark year for an annual regatta which la When the plans are finally com now "lilanned, The tesort will be located at the pleted not less than, a half million dollars will be spent- in the way. of nprth of the mouth of Provo river, . For over three months preliminary improvements. It will niarithe brlnglHg to Ptoto woi k has been -- going- on and the s w, :J w if v9.1 ll V . - which is now under way. . Two well known Jrova men Are the . completed, enough has been done to rear fathers of. the movements assure tlie citizens of Provo and its - They have so much faith in the I thousands of annual visitors that they future of Provo that they are willing' wlU be able to. lake, aIresbwater to' go the. limit.ot.: their finances la -, swim thiraummer such asTean-b- e starting theiropo6itioo, - to as no the doubt feel found in few parts of the world. They' " . The bathers "will" find "a beach such as can be found, in. no other part .They are Arthur" N. Taylor and James F,;McClellan. of "Tr'-rIn discussing the matter, this morn There will be parks, lawns, flowers, - i walks, quiet nooks and all that goes ing, Mr. Taylor said. to: make a resort that will give to the "We. not alone think but weknow visitors a real touch of nature. that the mouth of Provo river offers There are 600 acres of as fhre a the possibilities of one of the finest soil as can .be found in the world and bathing' resorts to be found in the; every acre will be finally Hi tilized for world. We have, so much faith in the ..... that we are: willing ta spend'..- -. the resort -- purposes. V;V-'-- . project .... nnnn nrA unA .1... j Those, and they are numbered by the thousands,, who d& not want to several thousand dollars in the way of swim, preferring a bath tub, will be starting the work. We will continue e spend until the resort Is what happy to know that they can find a in mind." place where they can get someTf the "We will "have ready by June 15 at finest scenery In the world? where they can sit by the hour, if they wish, least forty bath houses and a pier" beach. . and . look on an ever changing pano- running ;outJfctheine;-,Bandy rama of nature; where if they d not We- - will have a lunch. room, and for those who want to bring care to look or swim,-the- y may take their lunch and familyr or friends, and their lunch; there will he boats for., Of if they those who wish to use them.; bathing' be in a quiet little nook. do not want to do any of these, they suits for those who do not bring their can go fishing and be sure of return- - own; in short, everything that will 1UK W1LU DUUlClUtli. buuh iui vntu go to make a first -elass resort of thls; With the completion of Provo'sjPwestandfinest bathing beach come$ trip; where they can take a launch kind." remain" as one of the Mr. Taylor' said "that courtesy and', the umial Question: How about the bathing costumes? The Herald, has - ride thai-w- ill years joys of life; or where they can pull the lair treatment would be the motto of . secured pictures of two bathing extremes, -the one most popular ten Aid and the one now seen at 'Long Beachr wmcn aq, yra utt- e- oenerr strow of. an oar wun tneir opponent; the resort. "We would rather have-- for this will be one of the coming at otib visitor who goes away satisfiedcome tor Pro Everybody's entitled to one guess. V: tractions ""of the new , resort; boat leven if he does not spend a cent, than beach? f racing, such as it is carried on in tahaye one who spends $10 and goes- of the world; ; not with away dissatisfied", many-jjart- s CAHE FRO'I AUSTRALIA TO SHE SAYS HER Wrtl I Hi W V J v Whuib--tiB- l plaa-4ir- . Jiotlyet e- out-come- .1 '" we-hav- v accom---modatio- hs - - ' -"-WITH OTHER W UJAHCOUNTY GIRLS" DAY ... 4arr0vo-the-day-befo- re 6ttn Strand-theate- several-times-a- -t- nd fichool-Norm- a Aus-tral- ia y r -- jars mont-alimo- SCHOOL HAH h 4 - every year. .QUEDISASYACMI - e & - Miss Cecil Majorie Nash came all Charging "cruel and inhuman treatment during the last - three years," the way from Tasmania, Australia, to Jennie M.: Hutchings' has filed suit in Leo G. RobertsonOf Spring-ville- . "Kazan,' one of the most thrilling the district court against Luvar B. marry movies that ever delighted Provo film Hutchings, to whom she was married The marriage cejemony - was per1911. fans, is going to be repeated .tomor- - at Payson, on July 23, The'plaintiff allegesthat- durfng formed in the temple at Salt Lake last DRAWS II EAR row. the summer of 1918, defendant slappef Wednesday.the license, having been This announcementwas madethis her issued TOorBingjrby Manager Ray ftyile4 flsmes; Thai eresltng story of r, where theTfamouff 4r-- 92lrfendant slapped plaintifi romftnee and travel adventureHjound the old-her and-t- he MAYQUEENS ELECTED. film has been" shown three "days, in children to leave the home which they dates back to the recent time; when were then occupying and threatened Mr-.- Robertson was -- a missionary : of Maeser Sutton. eluding today. "We have been unable to accommo to kUl plaintiff." : Parker school Marie Olson. Saints church to the Latter-daIt is charged that due to the threats Timpanogos Bchool Vilate Cox. date, .the - large crowds that c have treatment the wife and children Other schools will elect within Miss Nash, she was then a school thronged 6u doors in the three days and were compelled to leave home. thenext day or two. teacher in Tasmania, became one. of j., oiwhicllKa'm.wasehedllleU!, ThepiatotiirTmherTtnegesnhat his first con vrtaWith Mr. Robert-Mr. Sutton explained; "this persuaded Son she labored to advance the cause us to repeat the film Thursday. So during the last three or. four " Keen contests for the honor of rephas gone out' with they both believed in, with: gratifying many demands have come in today said defendant In the results. Then When t Mr.- - Robertson's the picture be shown to other girls and "has done so r resenting their schools as queen at asking-th- at the. May school festival to be held morrow that we decided to put it, on presence of the plaintiff,'" missionary labors were done in Ausfor the asks Mrs. custody Hutchjngs tralia, and he had returned to his home May 19, has developed in each of the again. Thursday, though,-wil- l the be J7SUa inUtah-eoup.- ty, they -- learned that last day this notedatioii-- of "the of four- - minor children, city schools. and $100 attorney-fees.At the Franklin school four con- movies can be seen at the Srtand." their hearts had become interwoven in interest and love. testants are running, so close that it PARENTS, PLEASE COME. The Australian convert took passage will tak$ the final count tomorrow to unon an ocean liner, arrivlnr recentlv decide who is the,' winner; the four are: Beth Paxman, Ruby Beiren, Daisy BATTERY C YdliS RECRUITS i Parents of Provo school children jn provo here she was met r. are invited and urged' to come to the Robertson, the marriage license fcaii and zeima Adamson. secured ",and the marriage ceremony The Maeser school has elected its The present standing of the recruit concert at the stak tabernacle wH morrow, xney win noi oe aisappomv - followed queen and her maids of honor; the teams of Battery C are as follows: latter are Dalsyaepkeand Alice Ann JSlxth section, under Sergeant' Kerr, ed in the really fine concert that will ; T stubbs. is leading with eight recruits. ' f?ANrrTOR"PLAyGROOrlDr of Each the nine rooms in the Provo Third section, under Sergeant high, under the direction of Prof. J. two W. There wUl McAllister. be The "kiddies", who "visit the north High school will elect a candidate Kuhns, is second 'with four recruits. ' First section, under Sergeant Haws, concerts, one in the afternoon at 2, city park this summer can :; enjoy Friday who will be " voted on next and again In the evening at 8 o'clock. themselves to, their hearts' content Monday to decide which of the nine is third with three recruits. in nice clean sand. shall have the honor of representing Fourth and fifth sections are tied FIGHT FOR BABIES. Commissioner Thompson this morntne school. with two men each, for fourth place. made .arrangements, for plenty of Each of the; May queens will have ing of Cook is chief fourth the Sergeant irom two to four maids of honor. section and Corporal: Leven is chief of ; WhUe men, women end children sand to be put on the ground at once - stood helpless two j parent robins so that the youngsters may have the men school will also have a . flag the third section, pole. The sixth place is held by the sec- fought a losing fight for the lives of rtime of their .lives.' s All ot the owned by the The Field day Is under the ausnices ond section, under Sergeant Ander-- their babies in .the top of a high tre at the corner of Fourth WTest and i city are now receiving a new coat of of "therovo public schools and the berg, with one recruit: Kotary club. The Rotary club offers The individuals leading in the race Third North yesterday. . a season ticket to the baseball game City Commissioner Charles. Hopkins are Sergeant Ralph Kerr with six men MAY PAVE 8ECOND WEST. to each boy who wins an --event. to bis credit, and Private Thos. Stubbs and others tried to assist, the robins The following athletic program has is second with three credit. by throwing stones at the enemyvbut The city commission has gonaTon been arranged for the- day: The section with the most recruits the tree was so high that they could Forenoon At North Park. to its credit at the end of the cam- not reach the end of their aim. David record as being ready to receive a J Final- five Innings baseball game paign will be given a dinner la the Staggs supervisor of streets, hurried petition from the property owners of between the boys, 9:30. Roberts hotel. It Is expected that to his home for a gun, but returned Second West, between Center and First South, for the paving of : that May pole dance of the schools at some higher officials from Salt Lake too late to help the parent robins. street. birds -- will of few' one A 10:30. the : individual hawk, The large dinner. attend the Several of the property owners have Final five innings baseball game with the most recruits to his credit not protected in Utah, attacked the between the girls, 11:30. : will be given a reward, of $10 and will nest containing the young birds. The said that they would like to have the . Baseball game between the seventh be entitled to the dinner. The indi- oarents foujsh the hawk but .oould not! Mock paved and if enough; of tham and eighth grade boys. vidual gaining .second place in the drive it away until the babes bad been are of the same opinion the work will ?be done -(- Continued on killed last page.) receive $- 5campaign-w- ill -- as-ar- . " . . to protect - HALF MILLlOtl th ' are the approaches, of panies propose-tbad under natural conditions but both the public on the dangerous it is a frequent occurrence for box clossings which exist in Provo? cars to be "parked" on one or the It is an open "and notorious other, side of tne road Entirely off the view of the main lines -- fact ihat.theidtiJordinance reg TCfotilone-lB almost on them. - ; of trains the oper speed elating street also" carries "a large This ating through this city is vio- traffic to andfroni the lake and to the settlements which lie; north of the lated many times every day. do .. j Provo T wiU Jbave one of the finest, if not r The Vineyard choir furnished the music. 7 Interment was in : the Provo City cemetery. - Biiiimam --. mmmmmmmmm-mmr- TO COST the public in Provo they are silent in the matter. . - e The Herald today asked officials if they had any the protection of the for plans their dangerous over public They knew of none. If they did they refused divulge them! "Batter Up"! Wednesday ESTABLISHED 1885 Which? anything for the protection of Hansen and George Bunker. 1 ! mMMMitaMi br - .1 PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 19217"- NO. 95. Will they continue to do so while lives are needlessly sacri- ficedfdr the greed of the dollar? The servicest ' were m charge of - Bishop Samuel H. Blake of .Vineyard.""?: In addition to : Bishop Blake the speakers" were: M. P. Peterson, representing the Pioneer Sugar company, of which Mr. Miner was a director; Dr. 0. K. 3 , , com- the railroad appealed to . "L i J :i 'U i panics ra uuiiu a viauuct aijuaa the lines on; West Center street. The railroad companies have " o - .. Kir A G. . I. A CD I ny : bv-M- . UISTS DAYRAND Aim HONOR WILL DRAY CROWDS Monday, May 16, the Provo High school will establish another tradition. For the first time in the history of the SATURDAY school Honor day will be known and will honors be awarded students by the student body. Hereafter Honor Many AdditlonatrtWers and Prize daywlll-receiv- e annual recognition, j -- Have Been Added to the List features-- of Two of iready-Pubtlshthe program areias follows: Address by Walter Adams. . BicycleTriders ..of Tltah"county and - Presentation of hono,zli- Salt Lake are showing larger interest - For th& student body. Arvilla51ngie-to- n in this Saturday's parade and race will . present gold - block - ."P'-'- - te thanIiheydidJ)eforehe.. postpone-- : Leroy .Snow, president of student ment New prizes have been added to' the collection on display In the win J Oliver Hall, secretary; John Oessford, dows of the Provo Commercial it, SavJ c x editor Provonlan; , Alton Robinson, ings bank, - The parade starts, at 10 a. m.rwith business manager, Provonlan, prizes offered for the best decorated Venice Jepperson will present gold bicycles. It is expected that many block "P" to the debaters: Caroline girls anLboya xf Prova and other; -Snow, Utaht!ounty-:citie- s Hinckley May Johnson,-Leroy will en ter--th" Erma Jacobson, Delia McCoard. .. , contest parade Sweaters "will be presented to thef "Mayor LeRoy Dixon has been asked basketball teams by Miss Leah Van to lead the paraders, and will have as Wagenen. The players thus honored his aide, W. S. Horr, who will acjt as will be Arnold .Baker, George Carter, grand marshal of the paraders. Mr. Isaac John, Stanley Peay, Oliver Hall, Horr has achieved the distinction of Leroyr1 Snow, Ralph Naylor," Blake being the champion - heavyweight . Peay; parade rider of this or any other coun pfoffliaes t&4fr4ob of grands marshalling which will attract cJty-wiCLASS "C" CAN COOK I " . ting ed.- . -- e - tryH de attention. T - , r-:-z flag-pole- .fainfc to-h- ia - -- - Jfl (nmmand tJiat namn from i science department of the Brigham Young university to the .weary faculty members on Tuesday evening. " With alacrity- - did the purveyor,, of knowledge smooth out wrinkled brows and repair to the banquet ball, and right well did they do justice to the occasion. j u.cu wuiui riders who had not sent in their ap plications for the first meeting. -- The famous-Proband will be but" Saturday afternoon, having been, secured - eBpeciallyi"foricycle day.. The band concert, at the fountain, will start at. J o'clock and give bicycle visitors twoijsolid-Jiours-o: the best, band music, furnished vo - -- in-th- inter-mounta- e in The viands had been prepared by v 'region. ; class C?-- of the domestic science de- - The races will be run In the after, Inpartment, under the direction of noon. t structor Wright, and were of such high ac"A's" be will that freely quality MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED," ' corded to all members of the class. - ? '. . 4 - - - IS PRQVO VISITOR. -;.of Provo-.. i i Mecham of; Linden and Lyman ... Gladys Haslem Of Bennett Arlin Rex Johnson and Edith Jones engaged with company of Detroit. both. of. Prova....i.-.'..i-i-t- l Dr. - R. W. Hoggans, former, state veterinarian, was a visitor in Provo today.. Dr. Hoggan the Parke-Davif- r "The" following marriage- - licenses have been issued by the county clerk: George J. Duke to Olga E. Jenaen-bot-h -- -i iaow Tomorrow In Provo Is Hospital Day, In Memory of Florence Nightingale's Birth , The people of the.United States nurses to soften the horrors of 'battle. It is to honor her and to call the attention of the world to the great work for humanity now helnx done by the hospitals of the world that May 12 has been designated as Hospital day and so will be observed in this country apflrQrcat Drltaln. Florence Nightingale, one of the The Provo General hospital , joins bravest and kindest ot bumanbelngs, iiands with; the leading hospitals the was the first woman, to go upon the country over to emphasize Hbspita! field of battle' to calm.- - the - last day-- In this prbgramthe Provo jQen-era- l of the dying, to soothe the ill, hospital opens its doors to thf and to are for the wounded. - In the public ot this- city for inspection. Crimean war Miss Nightingale organ-we- Every Provo man and woman is inand led, the . band of women vited to vil8t the, hospital tomorrow to- morrow will celebrate Hospital day, a day when the healthy and strong may ive!a thought to the care ill and the weak. It, too, is the anniver-sarof the birth of .the most fampus of all nurses. Florence Nightingale, who was'born in Florence, Italy, May of-th- e y, ' -- omenta - and learn as well as one may learn in so brief a visit, of the work done by ; this hospital. The Frovo General hospital was organized in 1903i It is the only hospital in Utah county, and Is the larg est south of Salt Lake City. There are with this of eral hospital seven' of the state's ing physicians and surgeons whoorm the hospital staff Any reputable physician - and surgeon is Invited his- patients to this instttation,:Trhich surgical last, year had. a .thousand cases, and now averages fifty examinations and-- treatments each day. . r r r ProTO-Gen-i- now-conne- cted 1 lo-bri- v -- .ir There is in connection with the Provo General hospital the largest school of nurses south of the' state capital, under tbe snperintendency of Miss. ZinaJohnson,-with-Miss-EdWilmott assisting in the instruction and direction of fifteen nurses, live ith . to Jhomre Miss Johnson trials to face, unaided. It Is one of the few large hospitals in not supported in part at least by city, county, state, or organization fund, ' The hospital brings to Provo several thousand persons every year; per sons, who. come from other parts of the this-countr- y also is the hospital wun mem a inena or relatives or as more,"-Y- et no helping hand has been matron, with Miss Dixon-servinextended to the hospital in its effort techniclaaTand dietician. - The hospital has fifty beds, and In to give more andwider service to the - - -- : equipment rivala. larger hospitals more 111 and injured. fundB. While Provo General the abui"antly supported by public hospital is General hos- a private corporation, it Is one organIt is true that pital has had serious and difficult ized not for profit, but for the physi- the-Prov- cai welfare of the people. ' It ' has never made a. nmflt Lmt th t. deficit was $11,000. . There are in this country few cities of Provo's- - size and. wealth that have not given greater encouragement and support to hospital work. This is evidenced by the modern, large, hospital vi- Duucungs- - Provo, too, some day must take rank with these cities in loyal - ani worthy support of its hospital facili-tie; s. - ... . There is no better time to make this a subject of household converse tkm and public discussion tlian upca-thiHospital day. " s |