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Show ! s Strawberry Day, Provo, June 23rd. Everybody Welcome! n F XI, VOL. PROVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, IS MAY 10, 10011. L Mayors Memorial Day Proclamation. The Governors proclamation designating Saturday, NO. 7 H TIMS IDE 30th., as Memorial day, and in accordance with the state statutes setting this day as a legal holiday, it is ap- - j. propriate for the city of Provo to honor this day as one of H memorial and decoration. It is a day of importance for the H moral interest of our city and should be given proper at- - H B. Y. U. Ball Tlaycrs are Bested It should be considered the duty of every citizen tention. by the U. of U. Team-B- est to visit the city cemetery on this day and decorate and genGame Ever . erally care for the graves cf those who have crossed the ji Seen Here. Great Divide. Improvements should be made on the graves H so that the appearance of the city cemetery would be im- - H Boots lost the game for the home proved. Flowers of remembrance should be placed on the j boys. If it had not been for the resting place of the dead, that they be not forgotten and errors of the locals the score mu) that the good deeds of mankind still be vividly in the minds j have been different. The game of the people. To this end, the 30th. day of May is set fi ended in favor of the U. of U. with aside as a day of memorial and decoration. The game was a score of 2 to 1. C. F. 1908. lias been played on DECKER, the fastest that (Signed) May 16th., L, May 1IEHI1S. Review of Doings of Excellent Program Prepared for Smart Sct-- C tunings and Peace Exercises to be Held in the Stake Gcings Dances and Tabernacle. . Surprises. General ! BE- FIFTY TIMBERS Club is Perfected to Boost Some of Provos Interests Of- ficers Elected for Ensuing Year. Desirous of pi eserving for Provo the prestige obtained by her natural environments and and anxious to keep her in the ranks of the progressive cities of the state for which she is soeinmincntly fitted, and in order to more effect itdy work the local diamond for some time, for our citys welfare, continue her Mayor. and was witnessed by a large crowd. growth, advance her temperance, At times there were bursts of en- protect her morals and extend her thusiasm that clearly showed the In- educational, industrial and financial SCHOOL NOTES. terest in the great American sport. interests, we, the undersigned, orBoth pitchers held the slab warm ganize the Citizens Club of Provo. The foregoing is the preamble of movement has received favorable and did some fancy twirling. JohnMiss Eflie ' Armstrong of Mona Some of Public Schools the Doings at the Great son for the B. Y. U. was the star the Citizens club that was organin all parts of this coun- What the Provo spent Saturday and Sunday in recognition Church School Prof. PetHis ized last night by some of the peoare Doing Propose Trip in Provo with Miss Della Teasdale. try, and Provo is also in line in the performer for the natives. of Provo living in the west itching was fairly good, and the ple Garnett Bromley of Echo is visitpeace movement. erson Honored. to Geneva. It will be seen by the introUtes only pulled down live hits. end. ing la Provo this week with Mis. Program of the Joint peace meetDiana Smoot. Houston was easy the star for the duction that the purpose of the club ing to be held in the Utah Stake The thesis to made written Prof. Jos. are being by Mr. and Mrs. Simuel Adams of Tabernacle, Arrangements visitors, lie made the runs for the will be to further the interests of the Sunday, May 17, 1908, Peterson for his Doctors IWree St. George have returned to Provo of Provo. spend the closing day, May 29th., at 2 oclock p. m. winners, and made good as a twu- - people t make their home. will be out within teachers few a At the meeting last night the foldays. It ler. Under direction of at Geneva. The Provo City Singing is now in the hands of Prof. Judd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward gave citizens and the that desire parents Boshard. It Was a Very good game and a lowing organization was effected: Covers Prof. a family dinner Thursday. w ith them and the children of Yale University, who is editing will join' treat to all the fans of the city, and 3. P. Eggertsen, president; Ilenry Prayer President George II. were laid for twelve, it. is Prof. Judd the editor of the in making it a successful outing. Walter .everyone w'ishes there could be mure Goddard, Mrs. Frank Allred of Salt Lake Brimhall. on Division teachers the of the before his talk In Monograph PsychoAdams, secretary; George Jiuld, Underdirection of Prof, base ball of this kind in the city, was in Provo Sunday, Singing Renew. Peterson The thesis Dr. be will logical Asst, secretary; D. L. VauWagcnun, Monday afternoon, follows The line-u- p C. E. Loose was in Salt Lake Boshard. the following points: Tim following were appublished as a monograph suppletreasurer. Wednesday. B. Y. U. Heading of a proclamation issued emphasized U. of U. ment. Dr. well teachers Peterson how has recent! y No matter 1, directors of the club: E. L, A reception was given Thursday by the Governor of the State of Utah, Miller pointed .c Shroder been elected a member of the the for AmerHomer J. Rich, George profession, they evening by the Utah stake officers Address Historic aspect of the are prepared ) Johnson Jones, Houston ican Psychological association and work in honor of David John, Sr., and their M. Jensen, Robeit should carefully. plan Rev, George Peace movement 1 b .... Chunks Groneinan, J, Jones the members of the High council American combe more association for the 2. There should Bee. ofjJ.e Townsend. 2 b A. Epperson Herbst and their partners, in the First ward advancement of criticised science, iu work While it was stated that the language Reading-Sele- cted by Miss Mer-iu- position 3 b Meur Social hall. The guests were enterL.Eppeison M. yjodahl of the Deseret J. teacher. the of the new progaganda is to motive by tained with dancing, music and Nelke. s s Shelley Simpson.. visited News of school lust Monday the gradThe final examination advance the interests of the whole Economic Phase c f Add ress Speech making. Bowman rf Keything and to tlie the at will students class Mrs. Sam Schwab charmingly Peace Prof. Alice spoke of Provo, the speeches that were begin during Bowen Reynolds of the uating cf Spiko entertained the members of the on Monday morning, May devotional exercises. made hy some of the officers were 1 f Baxter Lewis Nineteenth Century club and friends Brigham Young University. llource Secrist entertained his burdened with charges against the 18th., at 9 oclock. Music Selected . Done. at her home Friday afternoon in Umpire lass in school Maeser 'Economics the at dinner "Wedeast sillers on the depot question The teachers of Address The Moral Aspect of honor of Mrs. J. J. Nunn. An exC. E. Loose said:- It was one of the social at and Some very nesday a evening and other movements. supper cel lent pa per,UncIeRemiesStories, Peace Prof. B. S. Hinckley of the rave ever finest the played. games 1 he White and Blue dance given mme of Mrs. Gertrude Page on was Rivcu bv Mrs. Schwab, followed L. D. S. igorous exhibitions of oratory were University. ai wa) s Utah Manager Simpson deof the in honor Friday evening was very successful. evening by Miss Miriam Nelke, who inplayed and were enthusiastically Resolutions, election of officeis. Thursday wins. Yt who were ball of One of the the basket lighted her hearers hy reading sev Maeser received by all present. team, separate meetings young 11 ui u A merica. y lance erd selections from Uncle Remies. M. Fine Win. Roy game. toj firs discussed was the proposition the winners of the championship of men and young women Thursday Prayer Rev. J. Challen Smith. Bullock and Minnie Misses .Teetzel waft a Coach It morning, Supt. Horace II. Cum- veiy of establishing a high school in the city. Strebble eniert lined at a surprise beaten were we to his and sextette the game; interesting This was received with Prof. Gudmauson mings spoke rovo. young women. bundle shower Friday evening in Dr. and Mrs. N. II. Nelson gave reProf. Lund has completed ''beers and it is said that the club honor of Miss Mvrtle Millar and a dinner for eight of their friends lave been giving concerts in the is in .a shape to get the school for Mis Henrietta He;d, at the home Sunday. spective schools this week, The pro- rangements to produce Boeaecio MINING CO. BULLOCK l- -k. i used benefit for of Mr. ami Mrs. Charles H. Miller tbe Mt Iron, next this city. Mrs. Chris Johnson entertained ceeds are to be INCREASES ITS CAPITAL. Games were played, after which a in band and music A committee has been appointed orchestra the of S,,timlaj at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon. music il program was rendered. The stockholders in the BulJ ck to find suitable quarters for the Cut flowers were used in decorating the public schools. AGED AND HONORED The Utah S irosis met Saturday the tea tables. been mine met yesterday and deckled to lub and it is their purpose to meet superRay Fowler, who has afternoon with Mrs. A. C. Lund. entertained WOMAN CALLED HOME. increase the capital stock from each week to discuss the points of Mrs. Flora Bonham vising tbe art work at the Franklin An interesting paper on Liszt was Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. J. J. has been engaged as art supervisor Mrs. Wm, II. Davis of the Third 300,000 to COO, 000 shares. One interest of the club. It will also given bv Mrs, Clara C. Ilenry. The Nunn, Fifteen guests were present thousai: ie the object of the club to look remainder of the time was spent in and enjoyed several guessing con- in the Murray schools for the re- ward died this morning at her homePmndred aud twenty-fiv- e ifi8lle wil1 be next of and for tl,e nfvv ufed after the temperenoe of the city. on West 1st. North street. She had share8 discussing next years work. tests. Mrs. Donald Forsythe was mainder of this year men There wero about fifty-thrThe Forum met Wednesday eve the prize winner. been ailing for some time and death U purchase six additional claims year. Buck C. A. uing with Mr. and Mrs. the company s holdings iresent at the meeting, and with The Franklin teachers have re- came as a relief to her The members of the Priseella suffering, adjoining nod spe.it the time in making ar dub met Thursday evening with ceived souvenir ovvn the Ne- - few exceptions they were all of Rome postal cards Mrs. Davis was severity years of age on le nor1, be to for showered a and Paxrmn rangements banquet Miss Grace vada Copper Nos. 4 and o, 1 lower, of the west end, There and Mt. Vesuvius fiom Eugene and has lived in Provo many years, held in the mar future. Miss Achsa Eggertsen with dainty ' and Shaft Ihe is the to effect much who is vKiting in Rome She leaves a as Roberts, speculation Lel)n. large family. Funeral Sagebrush, The Emerson cltss mat Friday linens. The rooms were prettily Robbe of this cl ub on the city as it is argued ami other parts of Italy. Mr. will be held iu the Third ward 175,000 shares of the issue will evening with Miss Fra noel la Adams decorated with spring flowers for issuer and be the n at teacher ie treasury Miss Addie licwis erts was formerly a that it will only split the city in and n viewed the essential points in the occasion. meeting house Sunday at 11 a. m., jldaced the essay on Spiritual Laws. was an invited guest, Franklin. under tliedirection of BishopThomas Ur the purchase of machinery anc two and make the original commer-ireturned anc Mrs. Frank W. Otterstrom club take a side on the vital Master Ed Loose has N. Taylor. (equipment. from his trip with the cadets fiom Mrs. D. IL Roberts of Salt Lake MISS NELKE GOES TO piestious that are at this time beare visiting in Provo this week California. SAN FRANCISCO. CHAIN GANG OF POLICE Some fore the people of the city. TRAMPS BREAK INTO Misses Leona Billings and Jessie , till Mrs. E. J. Bennetts SLOT MACHINES argue that the new club will be a DEPARTMENT BUSY. After beiig a resident of Provo t rv in dt The Ladies of the t ongregational the city. The next Mr. a iu Mis Charles II. Ward church entertained one hundred for eight yearR, during which time The sheriffs office has been noti good thing fgr Marshal Williams has a half a be will held next Friday meeting entertained at dinner Tuesday in evening at the she has been special teacher of elo- dozen men at work on the roads of j fied that two slot machines hav will bo honor of Mrs. W. O.'Ilamshaw of evening when the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buckler cution at the B. Y. U., Mbs Miriam the city. hoboes. areLce0 in Thistle one into Although' broken at for laid ten, Logan, Cover were ompleted and report of the club of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ' Geo. S. Taylor announces the en- in honor know is 6aloon8 not Nelke will leave this city to take somewhat scarce at this time, those lt heard, Nunn and Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Bee. that happen to get into the hands gagement of his daughter, in dramatic of school art of a how much money they got away to Harold Peery of Ogden. The Mrs. Bee was the First Congrega- charge LIGHT FINGERED of the p dice are doing nard work he will school This June. been in have Francisco. San to is it but take will thought with, place wedding tional worker in ITovo. JUVENILES GET CANDY. for their meals. When a man 5g Miss Taylor is one of Utahs noted with connection in tie established sheriff once entertained Tbe at considerable. Westwood David Mrs. i found that refuses to work that is j musicians and opera singers, and a Reports have been coming to the afternoon to Prior there. Theatre is put on the bread and Let some of bis men to work on the a Alcazar he Thursday at able Kensington .loti-o" l.uni-,teacher of music in juvenile officers of the county that Mr. Perry is a prominent for Mrs. J. J. Nudd. Music was entering upon the Dew field of labor, water list which soon makes him mse versitv. About a dozen hoboes wer some of .the wayward youths of the the feature of the afternoon. j young business man of Ogden. Miss Nelke, accompanied by Miss come to time. caught and searched, but reveale north end of the county have beer, en-j Mrs. Simon and P. Mr. S EggertMrs. II. Pyne charmingly Erma Loose, will take an extended no evidence of being the thieves stealing. At American Fork and ednesday Bea announce the engagement of tertained twelve friends Marriage licenses have been issued Lehi there ore several caes am A farewell Rafternoon. ti the f.Jtowingi Wm. Boren, Two men were subsequently picked pome of the cases will call for sunn their daughter, Achsa, to Monroe European trip. The Le Cotne dub pleasantly p xmaD and Eiva Lamb, Lelii; up neat' Splingville and are being severe action on the The redding will take ecital will be given to Miss Nelle Walk-burpart of tlu Iv'nudson Thursday imristd Carl It may he proved that these i ffioiaK The mutter willl ebiooh the Albert L. Yates, Lehi, and Zelpha held. veek tbe midd,e by 22, (f evening, May duriDS Fiiday IdareHudson leaves soon evening:. Mr, K ; r re the guilty cmgjc npuext week. faculty and stuneuts of the Ji. Y.U. Gray, ,June. for a- mission to the old country. No movement yet started hy the Postmaster Peters of Arnerienn Fork visited in Provo tliis week international diplomates has caused with his son, J. J. Peters. t more favorable comment than the Mr. and Mrs. ' Bringhnrst of peace movement. Every civilized Toqnerville spent the week in Provo, nation has taken a hand in trying the guests of Mr, andAlrs. J. G. to a sentiment for peace. about bring Doffin. Mrs, Sarah Eggertsen Cluff vis- It has been proven in hundreds of ited in Salt Lake this week, the different ways that there is no postruest of Mrs. A. C. Nelson. sible need of the conditions which Mrs. S. P. Kimball is visiting cause wars, if the nations of the her mother in Ileher this week. world will allow the bett r sentiMis Dahle Hill of Salt Lake ment of man to take charge of the spent a few days in Provo with The peace oubling questions. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill. rr I IBM DOTES. - I vice-preside- . m Tini-panog- os . - N-r- I ar-ll3- , . ee It sym--athii-- ers - i al guests-Wednesd- ay by-la- L Hel, ! ! g, - Wl |