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Show STEPS IE TAKEN PROVO 123 ECK Wett Center St. Telephone x x x x ' x x F r The Commercial club la making a canvas of the business diatrli t to determine whether the recent federal census has been completed successfully, accordBuys ing to plans made at a meeting yesterday of a, census committee of thp club 12,000 Acres. and Austin P. Miller, supervisor Of the atnsus lit Salt Lake. i Mr. Miller explained that the work of to Tb Tribune. bbtalnlng the complete census in the PUOVO, Feb. 1. The Knight Invest business district was Very difficult on t account of the ftti that many hotels menl company has purthased the Elberta and rooming houses were included where project across Vtah laks and will placs roomers were away most of the dav. lie Said that he would be glad to cooperate the land under Intensive farming In the In anv possible manner with the Comnear TutUre. While the consideration la the mercial club In fully completing positively known. It Is understood to rount In the downtown district. In the not residence districts, he ssirt, the work to b more than 1,000,000. There Is more had been carried on thoroughly and in than 12,000 acres of chqke farming land. his opinion it would not he necessary to A new conipsny will lie Incorporated for canvass this territory again. Following 10 n0 ehares, at a par valus of lu each. - is a list of questions to be answered "by The company will be Incorporated In residents who ljave not yet been enrolled short time with Jesse Knight as prei enumerator. by the dept; lands Thompson, Answer each question definitely. W. lister Msngum, secretary-treasurPlace the same in an envelope and snd general manager. The other two diSeal. rectors are R. K. Allen and W. L. Hansen ' Write Official Business, Census Bu- of Suit Lake City. right-hancorner. d Mr. Mangum states that they now havi reau,' In the upperP Miller, supervisor, Address, Austin for a lease for a number o 4:7 Ne wliouse building, Halt laike city. applications on much of this land, and some of It years are followed If the above .directions has been leased for a period of ns stamp Is neceesaty. Drop ; in the already years. He savs the land will grow pracnearest mail box. In the line of hay. grain tically everything The questions asked follow! and fruit, and produces large yields. It I. S, D. food and grain proto much add wily the : . e: d. No: duction of Utah county. J. City The Knight people also will farm some ' 4. Street and number. of this ground to sugar beets, and between 6. Name In futL 1000 and 2tM)0 acres will be planted to beets 6. Relationship to head of family with this year. Mr. Mangum states that ultiVhlch you live. expect to supply a sugar beet mately, If you are the head of the family liv- factory they from thla tract. Mr. Mangum was ing in this home, state. . about whether they would build reticent 7. Is the home owned by you or a new factory there In tlfne or whether rented T tonnage would all be shipped to the . I 8. If owned by you, Is It mortgaged ,.ithe factory. . I sex. i I 10. Color or race. 4 11. Age at last birthday (In completed MANY IN ATTENDANCE years.) 11. Marital condition. PENROD SERVICES If of foreign birth: the 12. Give year of Immigration to Special to The Tribune. Vnlted states. PROVO, Feb. IS. Funeral service for 14. Are yon naturalized or alien? David 1 Penrod were held February 12 15. If naturalized, give year of at the Provo City cemetery with a large t8. Have you attended school or any I number of relatives and friends In Mr. Penrod was the eon of durational any time since I tendance. the late Israel Penrod and Anna D. Phil lips. His wife died several years ago. He is survived by the following brothers and sisters; William E, Matthew 1. Charles W., John A , Annie E. Temple, Mrs. J. B. Oisen and Mrs. C. O. Chase, all of Provo. Elder William P. Clayton presided. Prayer was offered by Counselor Walter I. Dixon. The speakers were Bishop Thatcher Jones and George Powelson of the Third ward. .Musical selections were rendered by a double quartet, under the direction of Profeasor C. W. Reid of the The floral' Brigham Young university. were exceptionally benutlful (Yes or II offerings The grave was dedicated by John D. What Is your trade, profession, or J Dixon, i Usual occupation? er T 1 AT . . industry or busln,s. are you engaged 28. Are you an employer, or a worker for ealary or wages, or are you workm- ing on your .own account without plov Lug, other? 29. Are you deaf and dumb? (Yes or . FORMER SHERIFF HAS TAKEN BRIDE - Special to The Tribune. PROVO. Feb. 19 Word has Just reached here from the county clerks of0. Is this person blind (both eyes)? fice In Grand Junction, Colo., that former Henry East of Utah rountv. and I Sheriff f I Kat Bestlemeyer of Provo, were married PNEUMONIA some time ago. They have sue- CITIZEN j reeded ofin their 1 keeping the new from a nut frienda for a number of Jurlty weeks, but those more Intimate with the r J family have known of It for some time. Ipeelal to The Tribune Mies Bestlemeyer was stenographer In TOOKLE, Feb 19. John Richard Hen-- 1 wood, 6 years of age, died at his family Kfr. East's office during his work here as home yesterday of pneumonia. He waslhead of the draft bogrd of Utah county . born November 8. 1868. In South Cotton- - I for nearly two years. , Mrs. East are now making their wood, but had spent most of his life ln I Is survived by his widow home In Castle Gate, where Mr. East has this city. He snd eight children, his mother, Mrs. Ann I a position with the Utah Fuel company. Henwood. two biothers and four sisters. word Funeral services are waiting A I T? yy from McGill. Nev , where Mr. llenwood'sl vJlL, OIlAleCt Adam 'Hill, 29 years of age. I A DP IIDPCrk DV Cl I ID U Xv vAE,U D1 LLUD Mr. died yesterday from pneumonia. Hill Is survived t.y his widow, Mrs amall j SpcUi to The Tribune. i;mma Henwood Hill, and PROVO Feb. 19. The Provo Commar i rial olnh hi No ) FATAL Mr,-an- I r tCCTC ItOlO Ur am oil to Pioneer la Buried. port senate bill No. 2071, by Senator Hen derson Nevada (or other proposed Funeral services legislationof of the same or eimllar purwere held at the tabernaelp yesterday pose), and directing the secauthorizing afternoon for Mrs J. H. Carpenter. The retary of the interior to make experiment speakers .were Bishop . N It Peterson, and Investigations through the United President Louis Anderson, Mrs N. C. determine the bur.eau Christensen and of II fumUhT e"dmi.c .Practicability Ephraim. Music was hy the of the utilization of oil shale and tabernacle choir. There were many florpriating 140.000 therefor. al tributes. Mrs. Carpenter spent an active life In church work for the Relief aooletv and Light la Provided. temple. She was born in Schwellbrun, Special to The Tribune. in she and Switzerland, January, I860, PROVO, Feb. 19. At the meeting of Cathe to Utah in I860, and to.Manti In the commissioners today, a contract 1882. She la survived by a husband, four was city signed with the Utah Power A Light ions. Gerald, Edwin, Eugene, Alvin; one company for the municipal founlaughter, Mrs. Royal Madsen; two broth- tain at 18.67 lighting per month. ers, and one s'ster, Mr. James Bleak of Idaho. Salt Lakera Wed. Given Warm Welcome. Special to The Trthone.' PROVO, Feb. 19. Alfred Edmunds and Spec 1st to The Tribune. Sadie E. Turner, both of Salt Lake, were TOOELE, Feb, 19 John A. Qrme. son' married here jf Mr. and Mrs Silas Ornie, who recent-,- v T. Epperson. today by . County Clerk L. returned from a mission In behalf of the L, D. S. church, was given a welcome home partv Tuced-Hyde Visit Provo. evening at the some of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tate. PRO O, Feb. 19 Joseph S Hyde, who I now in the federal tax collector's ofi.cave for Convention. fice, was hero from Salt Lake today on official business. fpeit to Tfe Triban. TOOKLK, Feb, 19. Superintendent E. Final Services Held. M. Reed and Alfred M Nelson of the Tooele county school board, departed PROVO, Feb. 19. Funeral servUes for Wednesday for Cleveland, Ohio, where Calvert R. Hasler. son of Dr. and Mr hoy will attend the national convention Walter T. Hasler, who died Tuesday f school superintendents. morning, were held today at the home. Ipwial tn Tb Tribune. M AN T f. Feb. 19 X X X X X X X X x x x X x X Get On the Satisfaction-Lis- t Margaret Rpmaines First X X t This sensational new soprano of the New York' Metropolitan Opera Company makes her Columbia debut with four exquisite records. As an exclusive Columbia, star she gives every promise of adding an even wider following of music lovers to the great audiences who have so 7 enthusiastically applauded her every appearance in London Paris, and New York. X X X The List Includes the Following X x x x x X X GDMCEMf! x I X - n WANT SLEEP. Cameo, Waldorf-Astori- x h x I x DADDY WHO WILL ROCK ME TO4 t. Introducing- The Measags of the fiom 'The Greenwich Village Folllee. Dance Orchestra. Joseph Knecht, X X - Fox-Tro- a director. MIGHT BE VOUR Call It a Day, Introducing Yerkes Jazartmba Orchestra. DARDANELLA. WILD FLOWER. X X X X X X A tra. Fox-Tro- . Fox-Tro- from I ' t. Angel Face. Waltz. 65c A2851 Princes Dance Orchestra. Yerkes Jazarlmba Orches- - t. A2840 65c t. .NOBODY KNOWS. Introducing I Lostv Hickman Tfto, Frank My Heart In Dixieland. Kills, Clvds Doerr and Bert Ration of Art Hickman's I I Orchestra. Saxophone and plana trio. WONDERFUL PAL. Introducing Sweet Hickman Trio. Frank Ellis, Clyde Doerr I Baby. and Bert Ralton of Art Hickman's Orchestra. ' Saxophone and plana trio. j Fox-Tro- X X X One-Ste- RAINBOW OF MY DREAMS, man's Orchestra. X X X X X X X X X BURMESE BELLES. One-Ste- p. cbestra. "0" Art Hick- - Art Hickman' Or- - Fox-Tro- L t. (OH). Introducing Ted Lewis Jazs Band. X Kpx-Tro- BARKIN' DOG. , Fox-Tro- Oorman's t. (1) f The Vamp.! Novelty NOBODY X Happy. p. EVER. Medley The Happy Six. Fox-Tro- t. Introducing ' We will gladly play these records for your approval. Ashworth-Oloughli- n 120 Satyfaln. A Little Bit r AU t. Honey $1.00 j A- -i v Mardones Magnificent in Songs of the Sea ; X X X 85c X X A6133 X $1.25 X X X X envelope. Rondo Czvott Lmhmh, Tket'z ' X X 85c w w ilA-Z- l La Bobama Mignoa X X X X X X X X X X X AI Jolt on Also Sings X X YOU AINT HEARD NOTHING YET. Al Joleon, A283G X comedian. Orchestra accompaniment. 1 CN AND PLAY WITH ME. X COME tenor solo. Orchestra accompaniment. Billy Murray, 65c X X And Bert Williams Best Bet X THE 'MOON tHINES ON THI MOONSHIINE. X Wllliama, comedian. Orchestra accompaniment. Bert A2849 X SOMEBODY. Bert Wllliama. comedian. Orchestra ac ) 85c X companimenL X Come in and hear these real hits. Remember, our rec- X ords are "brand-new- . They have not been in sev-eral homes on approval, A brand-neX brand-nerecord in a X v C.Z X X A2844 4 xo: Ai. r X 65c A2841 NEW YORK HIPPODROME MEDLEY. Introducing) U) Dont You Remember Those School Days. (2) "Happy Day. (3) I've Found the Girl I've Been The Happy Six. Looking For. One-Ste- A2839 ICC. . X ead That Ad X ;r Columbia Records X .? ... si- - - i X x X X li n x x 4 rj'l HERE X Investment Ctm Elberta Project, Knight pany Containing ' s VOrtuJi SALE is t si M of Persons Missed by Enumerators. I Columbia Records X NOW ON - Names t 'll New March Numbers of 19 Commercial Club Moves to ! New March Numbers of nntJHEnunnntmntfnHtXE EEPAETMENT. ! List- MUifMNU, LKNKtAUY 20, 1020. THE SALT LAKE TLiHL'NE, JlUDAY s Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep and Into these songs Asleep in the Deep. Mardones has woven all the magic and the mystery of the sea. The sonorous bass of this exclusive Columbia artist has all the majestic power of surf boomipg upon some rocky shore. - X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X : v' a . -- fH if Ponselle Soars Through Gay Sicilian Bolero -- , 11 There; is. a volcanic brilliancy in Verdis great Bolero that truly sings the sunburnt j'oys of Sicily. And Ponselle, exclusive .Columbia artist, has poured her whole soul into this perfect record of a glorious melody. - 49GSG-$1- .50 , ..J And 41 Other Great Selection Co The 48 new Columbia selection forMgrcb include 3 Grand Open riai, 4 popular tongs by Grand Opera start, 14 popular tong bits. 3 orchn tra selections, 2 bird imitation. 2 band pieces, 2 piano solos, 2 accordion tolos, 1 violin solo, 1 whistling solo and 14 dances, comprising 8 fox- trots, 3. waltzes and 3 onesteps. Get the new Columbia Novelty Record BookleL Every Columbia dealer ha It Mm Cifanili tMirJ, a Ilk 19lt saJ 19lt Maui Mail Orders Given Special Attention. tai COLUMBIA ORAPHOPHONE .f Imr COMPANY, New York , COLVMtU CMAfONOUS JWrJ7.fcw i.lJue SfrrUA Dntrnt no$ T- I. m&ama? F10BATS AWD BVAXSIABSHIP BOTICES. The speakers were Bishop Joseph Nelclerk or the respective signer John W. tCouult county son, who presided,'' snd Elder were for further Information.) renMcAdam. Musical selections Foul-toCarol Norma Mrs. Bullock, dered by IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE Chris Froieland and Murray K. division. In and for Salt Lakt County. I state of Utah. In the matter of the estate of William Lloyd Crawford, de-- f ceased. Notice. ,0b Official Business. The petition of Ruble R. Crawford Special to The Tribune. praying for the Issuance to herself of let PROVO, Feb. 19. C. H. Clark, formerly ter of administration in the estate oft now of and this county, city deputy sheriff marshal of Hiawatha and deputy sheriff William Lloyd Crawford, deceased, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 6th of Carbon county, was in the city today on officlai business. Mr. Clark says that day of March, A. I). 1929. at two o'clock m. at the county courthouse, in the there are about 300 miners working at p. courtroom of said court In Salt Lake Hiawatha. Citv, Salt Lake County, Utah. Witness, me clerk of said court, with Tn Baize Quarantine. the seal thereof affixed, this 18th day of Special to Tlie Tribune. February, A. D. 1920. J. E. CLARK. Clerk, (Seal) PROVO. Feb. 19. The quarantine, which By M. M. Snell, deputy clerk. has been In force for about two weeks, Rawlins, Ray A Rawlma, attorneys fori on account of Influenza, will be lifted at No new petitioner. 1 eetsekh5097 Saturday morning. cases have developed lately. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE In and lor Salt laks County. Division, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Lamb Prizes Offered.. E. Johnson, deceased. Notice. Frank Cotawold aso The American Registry The of Harvey E. Johnson and elation haa notified D. W. PaFratt, man- Bankerspetition Company, praying for the It will admission Trust ager of10 the I tah state fair, that to probate of a certain docuas firat prize and (5 aa the sec- ment, offer purporting to be the last Will and ond prize for the beat pens of four lambs, Testament E. of deceased one alre, shown at the Utah state and for the Frank of Johnson, of n Letters of granting ?;et October 4 to 9. with the will annexed to Bankers Trust Company, has been set for hearing of said lot 9 (which Is the northeast coron Friday, the 6th day of March. A. D. 1920, ner of said lot 15), Truck Bat Increase Asked. running thence east at two o'clock m.. at the county court4.189 thence south 39 feet; thence W. F. Brown and C. M. Brown, op- house, tn the p.courtroom of said court. west fet; 123 9 - feet: thence north 39 feet Brown A line Jordan truik the In Salt Lake City. Bait Lake County. Utah. thence east 89 erating Lund and Cedar feet, to the plac.e of bebetween City, have filed Witness the Clerk of said Court, with the ginning, In the name of Jennie standing application with the public utilities comseal thereof 19th this day of Feb- Isabelle Johnson also petition for an ormission of Utah, asking for permission ruary, 1920. affixed, der confirming the sale of the real estate to Increase fre ght rates between the two I Seal) J. C. CLARK, Clerk. situated In Weber countv, Utah, made points. By M. M. Snell, lssputy Clerk. by th's court on November 7, 1919. has Thomas L. Mitchell, Attorney for Pet I. been set for bearing on Friday, the 6th loner Oiven Secretaryship. bSlop day of March, A. 1. 1920, at two o'clock m. at the county courthouse in the fNTHB DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE p. Tbe Tribune. Kptal courtroom of said court. In dlv.sion. In and for Salt WASHINGTON. Fe!. 19. Senator King County. Cltv. Salt Iaike t'euntv. Utah. Salt Lake 7n of Utah. aerured th of State the matter of the appointment today Witness, the clerk of said court, with estate of Jennie P. Johnson, deceased. eat Cannon, J154 ttouth Ninth the seal thereof affixed, thla lfith day of Notice. street, Salt Iakt Oty. to a aefTetar) ship February, A. D. I t.u The petition of BenJ. R, Johnson, adIn the American emberavat Vienna. J E. CLARK, Clerk. (Seal) ministrator of the estate of Jennie p. By M. M Snell, deputy clerk. Johnson, deceased, preying for sn order XLBwLeU Vteitor. Skiule A or eele of real property of said decedent, hpald ng, attorneys for petitionee K R. IyHiCfoi merly tn and that all persons hSb'ig interested halt Jake i tty for the Fant Ke. but new before the said court to show causeappear IN THE DISTRICT I Ot ItT, PRcHATE why , an order should not be dlvfaloii freight aijent for thaSanta granted to sell - division, ir. and for halt Lake Couniv, a vis- so much as shall be necessary, tvtui headn Mrters In Lenver. of the State of Utah In the matter of the itor In bait Lake City yesterday. described estate of said estate of Iavld Keith, deceased N'o-- t real following , , deceased, to ice, a In Ogden City. Weber Countv. T he petition of Etta Keith Eskridge, II. M. Cushing Eeturna. state of Utah, a part of lots Yind JS, and Bankers Trust company. exe Uluru H M. Cushing, traveling passenger In block 10, South Ogden survey. In of the last wifi and testament of David Itio Giande, agent for tne lienver Ogden tltv survev, beginning at a point Keith, deceased, and I avid Ket)h, adyesterday from a trWio Denver. 16i feet south of the northwest comer ministrator with the will anned of tho I n, St - t: Admin-Istratlo- Cfeveti-dtcdf'- lk 4 estate of David Keith, deceased, for approval of compromise and settlement of claims of Keystone Mining company and Park-Uta- h said Mining company estate and of compromise andagalpst settlement of claims of said estate against Commercial club and for the fixing and allowance of attorneys' fee has been set for hearing on Friday, the 6th day of Mart-h- , A. D. 1920, at two oclock p. m. at the county courthouse In the courtroom of said court. In Salt Lake City, 8alt Isike county. Vtah. Witness, the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 38th day of February, A. I). 1929 J. E. CLARK, Clerk. (Seal) By M M. Knell, jjiputy clerk. Dey, Hoppaugh A Mark. Geo. Jay G R. A. 61 (.Broom, attorneys for pe- panys canal from Its headgate tn the Pur plua canal, near Fourth Bouth street Salt Take Cltv. Utah, throughout Its e tire length, approximately fourteen mtle-according to plana and specifications 61 file In the office of the Secretary of saji Company. , Each proposal must be wecompsnled V a certified check in the sum of five hundred dollars (t.ititj) as evidence of good faith snd as a guarantee that If swarded tjie contract the bidder will execute the name aciording to the term of his proposal and furiitrh the required bond All ) wl! he opened at the office of the 8ecretaryof the Company on Satur192t, et SyiYIork p. ri. day, Fehriierry-28- , Instruction to bidder plans snd speck flea Inn, trgether with forms of contrasnd bond, mav he obtained mpon applhn of tbl tit loners hGi'n tmn at the office of the Secretary - e Company. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. kn-The ngnt la renervrd to reject ! b s s. Kv orbr of th Board of PlraotmTi of t Ufflre of the Keoretsrv, North Point Ntfuh Iuint Coneiuii!ted Consolidated Trrigstton Company. No 811 Irrigation Com Judge Bunding Salt Lake city. Utah Pn . THUiL fcy W, FAnTHfTxJK. February IS. 192 Secret a rv. Pealed proposals will he at this , office until 12 Oclock, noon, on Katurdav 2v. 1920. for the cleaning of the Fthruary Lt Tb Tribune Want Art aurpljr XlkMA North Point Consolidated Irrigation Com upstair 4trl this tim for jro u. - ay f " r |