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Show N, a i 4 i , j DKSKRKT 'KVSSIXG K i . NEWS SATURDAY EPTEMBER 28,1018 -S- iH. Provo Office Y' and ubcrlptin complaints rorriinT4ymtud'tiv-rOHver ahould bs made t r .ftmea AH ,l 1 A- - 6St North C A N St. V'3t th la ! i 1 ; I PUNS CHLi , ) ' FOB MILLS YOU TO BE IN FULL . : SGI B! THE NEXT JULY ia .Tom' &nre He hopes to have ip ihr months time ' Th. jiroap.-i is for a large enrollment lor the aehool year are faierable faeutenaot John H ram " n'iink officer of the Haneork, K A. T C at an1 ih' presldencj of the ,Hf hav prpfl-fa for uiUon day, Tueadav iKtprogram 1. as fol lows . on rn&nd to afcemble at 3 54- - a m fia g raised at ift a ra , the Lading M'lKao baud plavmg The Star thn oath of .'pangftd Banner, orders of the da, Presjdptti iiwn a msaage to S A. Tfc C ; wormment, President 0o H Brlmhall muic. rentmient, T N Tavlor, music! Maor Leftoy l)on; masrtc! Pro? .Joe B Keeler, of the B. Y. aa at Salt Lake, Thursday, and secured new machinery for automobile mechanical work for the addition to the mechanical department, in which new equipment for a!L kinds-o- f Iron rk is being placed, preparatory ..... ... v. iy nal Increased-vocat.cco m me need" nx sotm as possible andT training inr Uuctlon which will this year be given the buildings pushed to completion lie Y. V. On account of the difficulty in ecur-ilarge number of S. A T C. tud Ing new machinery, Mr. Smith is of) or Y. U. arrived yeeter- the opinion that the new plant cannot from Arizona. They reported that be- used till about next July. will arrive Monday bought some second hand carditis and others The government has not as yet supaplnnin? machinery, which has been shipped and which Is expected to ar- plied rots and bedding for the S. A. rive at. any time. Thin will be Installed T. f. of the B. Y. C., and the women In the building now peed for the man- teachers and wives of the teachers ufacture of clothing, and some other have taken this matter up and by apquarters provided for the government peals to the Relief society are now factory. With the carding and spin- Collecting cots and bedding to be used ning .machinery aet up manufacture temporarily, by the 8. A T. C. The of cloth will be resumed on a limited beds will be placed In the Maeser scale in the present buildings as the memorial building and in the ladles dooms and weave (sheds were saved gymnasium. The Hyde Cafeteria buildfrom the fire. ing has been leased by the B. Y. U. Mr gmlth ha already received from and will be fitted up for a mess hall the Houghton Construction company jfor the 8. A. T. C. of San Francisco plans for a new fac- tory, which will be given consideration Many Assist Registrants. if rebuilding is decided on. r i V fl T ,. : i !' m feav - rf ?h H- . ii ti if B. Y. U. Opens Doors For New School Year Monday t Th , PROVO, Seb$r Brigham Young University open ita door for tho new school year. Monday, ept. SO. A number of changes have been made necessary at the school on account of the 8 A T. C The Maeser Memorial and the Ladles Gymnasium are to be used as barracks for the students soldiers and classes sod offices which hare been located la these buildings will be removed to other J ,jii i . places J " Only the college section of the 8. A. T C. wftl begin at the opening of school. The vocational section will begin about No. I. The growth of the mechapfcf arts department of the school has necessitated the erection of a commodious frame structure adjoining the university blacksmithj shop This building, however, will not fully supply the needs of the department and President Brim-ha- ll announces that work on the new mechanic arts building at the rear of the Maeser Memorial will begin at I, ,i ft PROVO, Sept. 28. The mtrtance to regiatrants tn required filling out questionnaires has proved to be greater than the committee of attorneys appointed for this work oould attend to and the fol lowing .citizens have bpen added to the committee: R. R. Thomas, E. T. Jones, J C. Anderson, L T. Epperson. H. F, Thomas, T. H. Heal, Wyman Berg, Wells L. Brim hall. Heed Ander-berArnold Dtxon, Alva Nelson, David Openshaw Fred G. Warnlck. P. O- Peterson, Fred G. Rch;pond. E. L. Jonek, J. A. Boshard sjtd Fred Evans. 8n the court room from meet They 7 to 10 oclock every evening for this -- 4 g. - wsek. N. a U. Drill and Ball. FHOVO, Bept 2. The Provo unit of the N G. U. gave Its initial ball last night in the Mozart pavilion, attended by Col, Freeman Bassett, Adjutant General Fred Jorgensen, Major H. M. x KM 4' I - S- i l i i ,i-- . i .U 1,, : WtMceCof Church of d- i ; ,V7 ' ' raid ; M ! you ride in a National the Jfijj 4, Randall-Dod- d 53 West Fourth South. i W tp , ARMORS and stockgrowers all over tkSJSntry are showing a decided preference for Republic Motor Trucks which are famous for high quality at moderate prices. So great has been the demand for Republics that the plant has had to be increased servers! times, until now Republic builds twice as many trucks as any other company. Fi - d Visit Our Salesrooms During Fair Week ECAUSE of war conditions, we shall not exhibit Republic Trucks at the State Fair this year, but we have made special arrangements for demonstrating these superiof trucksat,our salesrooms on West Fourth South street. We have practically all sizes of Republics ready for immediate delivery. Investigate the Republic line before order a motor truck. :' e -- Come to our exhibition any day this week, and let us explain the many su- perior and distinctive points which make the National a true thorough bred. Auto Was. 4560. Out-of-To- ? i,,A, s l wn j , n Visitors, Electric company opens TPriends the its doors to you and extends a hearty welcome,. Inter-Mounta- -- Out-of-tow- in wide invite you entire organization" is at your servicer" '"Onr accessories, automobile, of stocks' over our look to complete Wfe electrical fixtures, appliances", iampsrinotof plies and apparatus of every description. generators, ' sup- - -- ; There is nothing electrical which is not included in our immense stocks. And our automobile accessories are the selection of the best lines made in America.,. Glance over this partial list: -- " AUTOMOBILE Storage Batteries Ray field Carbureters Monogram Oils. White star OU Gray Jk Daria and West! nghouse Starting and ing Systems. Bosch Magnetos Stewart-Warne- y Products Warner Lens MacBeth Lens. v AVtUard , ELECTRICAL Westinriiooso Appliances and Lamps ' Hotpotnl AppOaaoes " Ranges Bank.. Office and Homo XiritUw TTxtnre . Automatic Washers Anex Vacuum Cleaner. . rrJEJeatris ' , We are exclusive distributors of the famous Westinghoase products lamps, appliances, motors and machinery. - A I State Fair Visitors, Conference od t onstration. Mr. Turpin, of agricultural apent Thnrsday at Murray, lodging the agricultural exhibit of tbs Murray schoola matinee dance was given Friday afternoon under the auspices of the Junior Red Cross tor th benefit of the suffering Belgian. Contests in baking, canning and tewing were held In th home econom-to ics department Friday, preparatory selecting state fair exhibit V y To Our Many Friends , Other Hews Iteso. The Murray high school student gavs a big opening dance to the high school gymnasium last evening. It was well attended and a social success of South Ootton-woThe young-pcopl- a will give a dancing party tji tha amusamenC haii as a prelude to ward the season's activity. The local canning factory which has been running a double shift the past month,-has-e- o eau.tu up wtth tta work thgt the night shift will discontinue, and a big watermelon bust was given at noon todst lb compliment to the workers of this shift The factory. field men report that so far the crops are untouched by the frost and that the tomatoes are still yielding well. The Democrats of the county will hold a canon tonight at 8 o'clock In to select committees for thgclty hallconvention and get a line theVaflou on the political situation. Jordan Hlak Behoel lVetna. Football enthnsissra has run high at Jordan this week. Class contest have been held for the first time in the hi- -, , tory of th school. th Tuasdsy th freshmen walloped Wednesday tha eenlor sophomores beat the Juniors and Thursday the seniors were made school champions by deArrangements feating the freshmen. will probably be made to have class contents with Granite neat week. Monday afternoon the seniors will pisy the alunusl. The mechanic arts department boys have cleaned the athletic grounds, and have put up new goal posts, a charging machine and a tackling dummy. Miss Goodpasture representing the national government, acompanled by Miss Eaton of the Murray high school, visited the home economics department Wednesday, and gave a canning dem- , yon 'Invitation afflicted, and rendering --aid to those who were in need. She considered the rights of others and never held hard feelings towards anyone. Her testimony of the gospel rang true and her faith was absolute. Letters, poems and Journals she wrots will always be prized by her descendants. t .1 Jl s nemi-annu- roughest roads seem as smooth as velvet, and the steepest grades appear to be flattened out. , 'V ; of-th- The National Is the Ideal Car tor Country Use , When . . -- f r Twenty-eeeon- 1 To stand the severe tests of rough roads and steep grades, a staunch, powerful car is needed. Record after record made by Nationals on road and track prove that the National may he relief on to pass the most exacting tests with honor. .'i Internal Gear Drive f bn Out-of-tow- i. iK' C bn includes a fine variety of these superior cars finished in beaun visitors are particutiful colors to suit every taste. larly invited to attend this exhibition. i '"2 d This year, the National is not represented at the State Fair. in -Instead, we , are, holding s special exhibition. of National-car- s our salesrooms on West Fourth South street, where excellent fa- - u ? ReUlr b Thlrty-eeron- Auto Randall-Dod- d , of TtlSTRiTWMa g. tor: National Week at ( AlT1;al Representative Interested stake representative! of teal Society of Utah, ficer and member hthtl vlted to attend. Twenty-fourt- I i i h th. 7" Jesus he history of ciub Christ of Baints will rlt of parents and ehil- - be held tomorrowUuaday; Fast meet. ren visited the show rooms during -the lugs being held In the respective wards -x at 2 o'clock p.m.; Sunday school at Wtr necessities were the predom- -, 10:80 a.m., and meetings In the city Inatirg features Bottled fruits, lam and war1 assembly rooms and adjacent Jellies elicited praiseworthy comment by wards as follows: all vtsltora Garden products were also Turn Time attractive evidence and received Twentv-thJr- d , favmabis recognklom homi'sewingiM h is .0 30 Preve knti Uetes. knitting- interested the ladies, parti-- 1 Thlrd 30 is TwnryftfM ,t and indicated cularly.the tendency ofi Fourth I it Twenty-etxt- h ..1:30 The Provo banks wtll remain open fashion at the j Fifth time. to t present Twtn 300 till o'clock tonight to receive appli39 Poultry. Pigeons and rabbits made up Sixth Twent ,0 30 cation for Liberty Loan bonda the animal division, though Twenty-ntat- h .3.30 t36 many of Seventh S 3:30 Thirtieth . Karl S Phillips, of Sprtngvllls and the boys had other liy atock. but bo-- Eighth Thjrty-finr- t room 6 10 not wrbibiL Erii Ninth ...330 Cora Sorenson of Spanish Fork ba d 30 hod ,3.33 Tenth winnara and iheee hav taken out a marriage license jjclaaa Thirty-thir0 30 Eleventh to the mata fair to compete ben for Twelfth ....30 133 Brighton honoiw. further Lieut, W. J Stlehl of ifie, dentdit-re-- ' 39 Ceaunn ,,,v.,,.3 10 Thirteenth sene corps. lT K A , wWThas recently i o. M' Turpin of, the Jordan high Eourteemh ! 3 . , Tenter ,.3.3$ , where returne from Chicago, heitonk school and agent, Heber J Webb Fifteenth 30 Emigration ..,,3 33 a course in dentistry, has awarded thecounty prixea Sixteenth 330 Ensign ward .3 43 ordered to Camp Kearny ana left! f 1 30 Garfield Seventeenth ,..30 ft today for his new post ljN-rt. . . 3 S3 ward ..3 30 Eighteenth TlbUte tO 3 30 ....... .... Nineteenth "10 Magna Willard A Bishop of Provo Bench is Twentieth ..... 3 30 North Point ...1:00 her from Berkeley, Cal., where he haa 7 19 Twenty-fir00 Pleasant Green ...3 in the aviation aerv ice since Jand 3 30 Poplar Grove .3:33 uary Mr Bishop has a 10 days furHIGH PRIESTS MEETING. lough. He has finished ground work and will now take up flying. Th High Priests quorum of Pioneer stake wtll hold its regular monthThe Rev J J. Lace, superintendent e Methodist mteiaon for Utah, ly meeting In the stake hall Sunday, here yesterday visiting the ReVa EL YL. Sept. 29, at 10 a ip., the change of Kuhns of the Provo church. 'date being occasioned by general confor ference. letters testamentary Application in the estate of Otho S. Houston, deGRANITE STAKE RELIGION Los filed has been of ceased, Angeles, CLASSES. tn the Fourth district court by Mrs FThxaheth Houston, widow of decedent. workeri of Granite class Religion Mr Houston was. the owner of a note stake will hold their regular monthly for 120 625. executed by the Utah Lake union meeting Sunday, Bept. 29, Ixtnd, Water & Power company, secured 10 a.m., at the Granite stake taberb on Utah county real mortgage nacle. The board members will meet estate. at 9 a.m. Mr and Mrs. R. E Knowlden and PIONEER STAKE PRIESTHOOD. family have moved to Salt Lake to reside Mr and Mra. Know Men have been The monthly priesthood meeting of 20 Mra of Provo for residents years Pioneer stake will be held in the stake Knowlden 'was born here and many hall Tuesday. Oct. 1, at 7:30 pm., infriends regret to seeMhem leavte. stead of the first Monday In the tnon A Liberty loan rally will ba held SunArt members of the as customary. day evening tn the Congregational priesthood are urged to be present. The speakers will be the Rev church E. V. Kuhna of the Methodist church, and the Rev C, F, Sayre, principal of the Proctor academy Young Ladies' Officer . E. T. Carlow, a former Provo resiA meeting of the general, stake and dent. has arrived with his family from Idaho and jnay decide again to make local officer of th Young Ladies Mubis home here. - . tual Improvement association will be MRS. EMILY W. STEVENSON. Joseph Ealarl and August Cummings held Monday. October 7, at 10 oclock were arraigned yesterday before Pre- Other speaker were Mrs. Amanda am. in the assembly hall In the Bishcinct Justice E. L. Jones on a charge Bagley. Bishop Milo building. All Interested In M. I. A. Andrus, and Jos. op's of burglary in the Third degree com- J. are work cordlaliv invited to attend. all of whom spoke of the Daynes, mitted at Soldier Summit on the 19th. MARTHA. H TINGEY, and were gentle, refined spirit that characteriThey waived examination Rl'TH Mi' FOX.' zed the life of Mrs. Stevenson. Mrs. held to the district court MAE T. NTSTKOM. Ada McDonald sang, O My Father, Melba Lindsay played a violin solo CUT Tins OCT IT IS WORTH and a Waterloo trio rendered O Dry MONEY. Temple Notice. Those Tears. The opening prayer DON'T MISS Hia Cut out this slip, was by William Bowthorpe, and Isaac The.Mantl temple will close Friday, encotse with 6c and mail It to Foley Brockbank gave the benediction in27, and reopen Tuesdiy, Oct, 8, terment was In the Wasatch Lawn Sept & Co.. 2836 Sheffield Avenue, Chi1918. LEWIS ANDERSON. The grave waa dedicated cago, 111. writing your name and adress cemetery. A. Taylor. by James a in return receive will You clearly. The Logan temple will close Wedtmily W, Stevenson, daughter of trial package containing Foley's Honey R. and Electa Briggs Williams, nesday, Oct. 2, and reopen Tuesday, and Tar Compound, for coughs, cold, Dariel was 8. 1318. Oct. born in Iowa, for 1841. At Sept. 23, and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, the time of the Revolutionary war her JtOSETH It. SHEPHfcRD. pain In sides and back, rheumatism, in Masachu-sett- s backache, kidney and bladder ailand fought for freedom. In the ments: and Foley Cathartic Tablets, present, war a number of her grandGenealogical Convention. a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing children are serving In France to carry cathartic, for constipation, bllliousnsss, bowels. on the fight for democracy. When and The sluggish headache class gospel message waa brought fo meetings, under thegenealogical Johnson Drug Co. Adver- - the auspices of the Mrs Stevenson's mother she believed tiserxient. and accepted it She was a widow general board of the Relief aociety, with two little children. The mother win be held on Monday, Oct 7, at the later" married Mr. Williams and they class room of the Genealogical Society went to Nauvoo. The subject of this of Utah in the Church office building. sketch waa born at Zaxahemla and The morning aession, beginning at waa a babe in arms when her mother 10 oclock, will be devoted to helpful became an original member of the topic for Relief F class leaders. Women's Relief society. How to In 1862 the family located at Farm- gram Brown Lyman; Model Leaeon Amy ington. At an early age the daughter Mrs Ethel Rejnolds Smith; November was married to Edward Stevenson and lesson. Evolution of Surname, hjra. moved to the Fourteenth ward in Salt Lake City. To them were born eight boys and three daughters, of whom nine survive: Electa M., Henry R J. W., Rosella S., Eugene E., Dr. Lester A., Hyrum 8., Ernest E. and Harriett L. In 1874 Mrs. Stevenson moved with her family to the Big Cottonwood ward, where she became an active Relief society worker. In 1888 she became president of the ward organization, For 23 years she served, giving wise counsel, comforting the sick and TY Hundreds -- 1! i the tabernacle tomorrow. The first Ion is to be at 10 am., and la In tended for Religion class workers, the stake presidency, members of the hgh council, bishops and counselors. An- other meeting wlii be held at 2 o'clock for the general public. An address will be given at each meeting by Eider N Andrew Jensen, of the general board, The tabernaee choir will render selec- tions at the afternoon session. In Tbach BUST NChurchN STITE FI Intelligence E18IT.IT -- Smith; Surname Book Sira Donnette Smith i Keeler, AftrdiMt ftetaioi I p,a, , Elder Joseph F. Smith, Jr of Work." Stake Oenl PROVO, Sept. 27. The Utah stake Murray, Kept 28. The boys and girls' Religion claae conference will be held home club exhibition held here Thur- - -- - Kthel Reynold. Religion Class Conference. GUESS WHAT. AUERBACHS NEW DEPARTMENT IS TO BE? Telephone Dailv, Saturday S$, Agent for Church nq News, and other publications, Scmi-A'eek- Lund and other guard officer. from Salt Lake. Preliminary to the ball a dnll waa held on Pirat West street opposite the armory, also attend ed by the vutiUng officera CAN YOU SEE? CAN YOU LOOK? J '' d station for Willard Storage Batteries, famous and other equally Carbureters, Stewart products national lines. Official service - iAV'- devotional la being held 6 o'clock at Jordan etery morning at this year. - " 1 Bay-fiel- a .. ' " MOM WAMKJ43S4 ' Legal blanks of every description, arranged from the best legal forms A full and brought strictly supply always on hand at the Deseret . News Book Store. , i i o |