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Show tV''t - ; i 1 'JSiiWS rXHK V JUNE FRIDAY 30 192 Canto lMny Irnnlir to The Fna wrWl Tbe tatotBMi .' -r.' - - j i, n, ur: .. . i 2 t vv T fMW if ' vi ' , ,': 7 e-- e;-- 2215 4 x, be alt M. t-- a Mt--W, aim. TerSell city. Ciraalattoa Reptoeente- - uin, j Tbe Dear ret Ntw Thrift brinks may bn aarafttl from Verdell Booth, 7 Vat Btototii North, Proto, Utah, , TIL - '! FOR s CLERK MARRIES COUPLE. PROVOf June, JO. Virgil Haffcn of BprlngvlUe and Hazel Nell Chapman of Provo were married here yesterday M. Hales. A by ''County Clerk Wallace also Issued to marriage license was Rich of Walla Theodore Roosevelt Walla. Washington, and Lillian Brickly Provo. of r t : . V. Wednesday Many Attend Funeral Of Pioneer Matron John D. Dixon dedicated the grave in Provo City cemetery. Eik District Deputy . Goes to Convention : PROVO. June JO. M. .H. Graham, h exalted ruler deputy district of the B. P. O. Elks, left last night athe will for Atlantic City where tend the grand lodge meeting of the Before attending the Elks July convention he will take a side trip Into the border at over Canada, going Following a, visit to Niagara Falls. to the convention will he Montreal go New York City and city by way of by Philadelphia. He will return home St. way of Washington. .Cincinnati, Louis, and New Ocleana Dr. H. F. Cannon, representative of for thd the Provo lodge, will leave lodge sessions about July 5. JUDGE RETURNS FROM EAST. PROVO, June JO. Jddge James for-Uta- 10-1- 5. -- t; SACRED SELECTIONS AnnuaTJouiul-Ui- ) ' Marietta, (Romilli) El Relicario (The Charm) (Jose Venetian Song (Stephenson-Tost- i) Somewhere (Waters) Oh Fair, Oh Sweet and Holy Murmuring Zephyr Co. In Spanish Padilla) t Louise ' . . Homer-Loui- ae LOGAN ' The Thrift banka may be secured from Alf Smurtbwalte, Central Hotel, Logan. Utah. ta Steadied whole wheat steamed - cooked, so wholesome and satisfying. . M .Vbcn you ask for Shredded Wheat be aure you set the original Shredded Wheal you have alwaya a ten, made at Oakland, Calif. alwaya clean, - Two . alwaya alwaya the aame high qualityBiscuits with milk or cream, or with borne or meaL , other fruits, make a satisfying ' LICENSE France Alda ' Tito Schipa Giuseppe de Luca Titta Ruffo Homer Stires Lambert Murphy Lambert Murphy ' Willem Mengelberg and.the New York Philharmonic Orchestra Part 2 Willem Mengelberg and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra Violin and 'Ctlio Duet with Piano Pattison Pattison $ United States Marine Band United States Marine Band Albert Peerless Quartet Criterion . . Burr Campbell-Hen- ry Billy Murray and American American , FOLKSONGS Barbara Allen 0 No, 'John ' Royal Dadmun Royal Dadmun DANCE RECORDS Doll Fox Trot Fox Trot Stumbling Fox Trot Georgia Fox Trot Coo-CFox Trot (from "Bombo) Kicky-Ko- o Kicky-Ko- o Fox, Trot Kitten on the Keys Fox Trot Hand-Paint- Star Trio and Their Orchestra Star Trio and Their Orchestra juIWhi All All ed Lonesome Land oo Zas Confrey and His Orchestra Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in Dear Old Dixialand Fez Tret Club Royal Orchestra Club Royal Orchestra Sweet Indiana Home Fox Trot You Wont Be Sorry Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Lovable Eyes Fox Tot (from "Make It Snappy") Club Royal Orchestra I Love Her She Loves Me Fox Trot (from "Make It Snappy) Zez Confrey and His Orchestra Popular Songs of Yesterday Medley Waltz No. 3 International Novelty Orchestra Auld Lang Syne, "In the Shada of the Old Apple Tree, Swoet Adeline, On the Bank of the Wabash, Wait Till the Clouds Roll By, Comrades'' Medley Waltz No. 4 of Yesterday Popular Songs Ma ' International Novelty Orchestra Around Again WUIie, School Days," When You Walts Mamio RaiUy, "After tho Ball" Wero Sweet Sixteen," Molly-O,- " ISSUED. I5GAN, June 30. Maykm Hollingsworth "and Coral Peterson, both of Preston, were the- lone applicants for & marriage license at the office of County Clerk W. H. Chugg yesterday. Kreisler-Kreisl- er Guy Maier-Le- e Guy Maier-L- ee LIGHT, TUNEFUL VOCAL SELECTIONS Some Sunny Day ' Angel Child My Swanee Home Gal Sal g ' My High Brown Blues Little Red School House TO ARRANGE OUTING. LOGAN, June 30. Samuel Bench, Frank Hemmer and Jchn T. Anderson were named a delegates by the local Woodmen of the Worjd camp to attend a meeting In Ogden this week of other lodge - representatives from all over the state to arrange for a big state outing of all Woodmen. ONE "7S Sergei Rachmaninoff Jascha Heifetz ( y ing illness. - Bishop Albert Mabey presided. MuBUSINESS MEN AND U. V C. sical selections were rendered by and Violet Johnson, Murray Robdierts, and a double quartet under the rection of Prof. J. R. Boshard. Invo- STUDENTS JOIN IN HIKE cation was offered by Patriarch Joseph' B. Keeler and the benediction pronounced by Patriarch A. D. Clark. The speakers were Benjamin WalLOGAN, June 30. Approximately 150 ton, A. O. Smoot, President T. N. Taylor, and President Charles H. White of students of the U. A. C. summer school The grave in the city ceme- and 50 business men of the city joined Payson. tery was dedicated by President J. the annual Chamber of Commerce hike William Knight up to Logan canyon this afternoon. FATHERS AND SONS OITING, Due to yie fact that the big hike was GRANTSVILLE, June JO. The Y. M. on the last of the month many other M. I. A. of the Tooele stake will hold business meiC'who desired to do so, the father and son annual outing at could not make the trip. Vivian Park in Provo canyon on July The etop tonight will be at Tony 13, It and 15. GroveT where & big bonfire will be built by forest service men and a big rally held. Mias Emma H. Howe, recreational leader from New York, will conduct games. The big tramp up Mt. Magog will be made Saturday, with Prof. William Peterson as guide. com- 10 Philadelphia Orchestra' , -Soli LIGHT INSTRUMENTAL f Marche Turque Patrol . The Messenger March Irmcvlar Carrier Delivery sheald be reported to Lesaa Carrier Department. Tbe Dee ere We we. Salt Lake City, or Harvey Bateaaa. TeL Dceeret News er) Farewell to Cucullain (Londonderry Air) Rakoczy March Scherzo (Arensky Fred MaiohaU, Reporter. PROVO, June 30. Funeral" services were held yesterday afternoon In the Fifth ward chapel for John H. McEwan, who died Tuesday after a linger- 18897 John McCormack ' Minuet (Boccherini) Etude in F Minor (Dohnanyi) Piano Soto Violin Rondo in G Major Coriolan Overture Part 1 (Beethoven) Coriolan Overture Final Tribute Paid , To John H. McEwan 4 MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL (Mozart-Kreisl- Tucker returned Thursday from an extended visit In the east. While away where he hs Visited Washington, straightened out some tangles that have entered into negotiations for late compensations arising out of the war. He also attended the annual convention of the Tellurlde association at Ithaca, N. Y. &-- C A In Italian (Leoncavallo) - shredded and baked a crisp, golden brown all the goodness of the wheat combined with the most luscious berry that comes from American soil. Nothing - Johnson Family Planning Reunion at Moab in August (Special to The News.) HUNTINGTON. June 10 The first annual reunion of the George W. Johnson family association will be held at Moab In August. The officers and the various committees are making preparations for a big time. It Is expected that several hundred descendants will be In attendance. The organization meeting was held Hurv la,st September at which time the following officers and committees were elected: president, Amos P. Johnson; first vies president, J. H Johnson; second vice president. D. A. Johnson; secretary. Mad Johnson, treasurer John F. historian, Valoria Washburn Wakefield; corresponding temple committee, M. E. Johnson, Lamont Johnson. Rollo V. Johnson; social committee. George W. Johnson. Elsa Olson, H S. Loveless, J F. Wakefield, Jr., and Nora r; Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden.NJ. SOUTHERN IDAHO AND NORTHERN UTAH JOIN E (By Associated Press ) Ida., June SO. t.vie between Closer communities .of southern Idaho and northern Utah Is, assured as a result of a two day conference .held here by commercial and industrial Interests. It was a session and much Interest was discussed by many delegates present. A new organization starts off on a sound footing and will be known as the southeastern Idaho 'and northern Utah chamber of commerce, and regular officers and directors will, ne named within frptft ,the various chambers the districts Involved. Officers elected at the Close of the conference are as follows. President, F. A." McMaster, Idaho Falls; vice president, E. H. Slarke, Pocatello; secretary, S. E. Anderson, Pocatello; dejegates named as temporary representatives of their reE. H. Clarke, spective chambers: . Pocatello; Bennett, Shelley; E. H. Thornton, Rexburg; F. M. Me, Master, Idaho Falls; E. C. Baxter, Bancroft, J, W. Ash, Lava Hot Springs: G. T. Mitchell, Preston; G . B. Brown, Logan, Utah; K. Kohlen-burg. Soda Springs; M. F. Kosanke, American. Falls; Otto R. Mdse, Blaokfoot ; - W. J. MeAughpy, - Me- Cammon; - Charles L.,- - Lnurensort, Downey;; A. L. Thlelf Montpelier; Leo Beckstead, Swan Lake,;.,. W- -. R. Seymour, Driggs; F. R,. Wright, POCATELLO, er GODDESS OF LIBERTY NAMED. SPANISH FORK, June 30.- - Miss Margaret Snell won In the contest for Goddess of Liberty by a very big majority Wednesday night. The contest closed at .midnight. Mlsa Snell had votes. her nearest competitor. 10,16 Miss Ann Thomas, 2.75 votes Mlsa Thomas will represent Utah In the big parade. Miss Snell Is the daughter of former Mayor and Mrs. I. P. Snell Miss Thomas Is the daughter of Mrs Mary J. Thomas. - Both young women ate popular Inthe- younger social cir, cles. , ' (Furber-Novell- o) Keith-OBrie- n With Strawberries V Trinity Male Choir Trinity Male Choir POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC SELECTIONS Every Bit of Loving in the World Pagliacci Sereuta dArlecchino (Harlequin! Serenade) at bination that has always brought health with welcome release from the heavy foods, of Winter pu, 1 Number Size Piles Mighty Fortreas is Our God Oh God, Our Help in Ages Past A Sale A nourishing, wholesome - A tx'i ; Time for that Toothsome Treat ThT 5 ft myj. JO. solo. i t- - miml a A large group of friends and relatives gathered at the PROVO. June stake tabernacle yesterday afternoon to pay honor to the memory of Mrs. Bljia Nlcholle Taylor, aged pioneer woman who died here Tuesday morning. Bishop George Powelson of the Third Ward presided. The Invocation was offered by Patriarch J. B. Keeler and the benediction by Patriarch Albert Jones. The speakers were Prest. J. William Knight Bishop Ralph Poulton, Bishop A. W. Harding, Dr. George H. Brimhall, Mra Inez Knight Alien, and Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry. The tabernacle choir under the direction of Prof. J. R. Boshard rendered the music and Prof. J. W. McAllister sang a T . HIKE BIG ' ROVO, June SO. Klwanls club members will put the finishing touches on the Wildwood-Aspe- n Grove rod Thursday, Julya. 6,m.when they will leave the city at t for the canyon. All of the members will b.e equipped with rakea wtth which they win remove all of the rocks from the road and smooth it out ready for the annual Ttmpano-go- s hike. In the afternoon fhe partners of the Ktwanlans will serve luncheon at As. pen Grove. According to Prest. Alex Hedquiat all club members haveIn the pressed a desire 'to participate affair. The road has been constructed by Isaac Wadley of Pleasant Grove at the expense of the Klwanls club. At the luncheon of the club today. Dr. Fred W. Dixon of the community service urged the appointment or emcommittee for ployment of a publicity tbe state of Utah to correct the ignor-aao- e of the nation concerning Utah, her resorces. He alher scenery and the various civic so suggested--tha- t the community should organisations ofoutline their programs and for the year so that there would ofbe no overlapping and no duplication j ;v - MISSIONARY GIVEN FAREWELL. SMITHFIELD, June SO. A missionary farewell testimonial was given at the First ward tabernacle lawn and basemeht Wednesday evening, In honor of Miss Carrie Olson, who leaves Salt Lake July 12 for the Western States mission. A program was conducted In the basement, game on the lawn with In basement at close. Refresh, dancingwere ments served to about, 75 guests. The social was given under the auspices of the ward SundAy school and the M. 1. A. on account of the labors of Miss Olson ss an officer In each orThe former presented her ganizationwith a Teacher's Bible, and the latter maul-tol-ng ' not Brigham City, Utah; Hugh X, Ran-- kin, Aahton. A delegate from St. thony will be named later. , Entertained Pocatello was chosen as tne principal place of business because of Its central location; and meetings are at the call of the president. Bylaws and constitution were adopted setting forth the purpose of the association, The j- - realty, - sign board, publicity and other committees made certain recommendatlops which were adopted and have a bearing Upon the operations of the association. About 200 delegates were present. st June 30 Informal jremonles marked the weekly meeting of the Rotary club today at their luncheon, when that organiza-tio- h presented Pocatello post of the American Legion with a beautiful American flag and emblem. Presentation speech was made bv Finis Bentley. secretary of the club who made a short impressive address in which he paid tribute to the Post Commander Iyan Gasser on behalf of the Legion gave a short acceptance address Major Booth gave an excellent talk; the keynote of which was that the late war "was a war of nations not of armies." The talks were well received add the meeting wa. Idaho. one throughout. T.-J- New Weekly Paper to r (Special to .The News ) POCATELLO, Idaho, June 30 Is sonn to have a .new weekl Is. announced. The paper newspaper.lt be will railed the "Pocatello Appeal" T. L. Gate, a well known citizen, twill he the editor. of the new publication. be- issued the The first editionlatter parof this week, it is said. lo - w-t- married 56 years. 'There were about 450 of the aged folks of the stake present. Automobiles were provided by each ward for its own old folks. Many of the wards entertained tbs widows of the ward also, A program was given at 10 a. m, in the city pavilion under the direction of Chairman T. F. The feature of the was a solo by Mrs. Margaret program Money, 90, who for 40 years took a leading part In the Spanish Fork choir and went all over Utah to sing on special occasions. Other numbers on the program were: community singing led Karl by Nelson; invocation. Bishop Jesse Loveless, Payson; address of welcome, Mayor Joseph Hanson of Spanish Fork; response, Jesse Taylor, Salerp; eolo, Mlsa Ivy Done, Payson; remarks, Prest. Henry A. Gardner, Spanish Fork; violin seto, Miss Eva Lewis, Spanish Fork; aadress to the' honored guests,. Dr. George of Provo; solo, Mra Margaret Money; reading, Inn Creer; remarks, Prest. Joseph Reece, Payson; solo, Mrs. Bessie Hales; stunts 4n ventriloquism and sleight of hand. Dr. B. F. $troa-berbenediction, the Rev. Wlldman Murphy. An elaborate dinner was served al noon, a long table being provided for the old folks of each ward. Flowers decorated each table. In the afternoea they were the guests at a moving pic ture show of the management of tM reAngelus theatre. AfterIn a pleasant the afternoon union and social chat were taken earlier than usual to they their homes because of a threatened . storm, t ' , J. Tol-hur- g; Start at Pocatello t Provo (Special to Hie News.) Rotary Club Presents . Legion, With Flag an enthusiastic Nat SPANISH FORK, June JO. At the annual ouUng of Nebo Stake Old Folks was held I the Spanish Fork city park, Wednesday, bouquets of flowers were by Mrs. Anderson to the old-epesented .man present, Mr. Wilson of Pay-so93; to the oldest lady present, Mrs'. Harker of Bantaquln, 93; to the oldeat married couple present, Joseph and Jessie Moyack, 61 years married and to the next oldest married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elmer of Paysohi, -- POCATELLO, Work Stzrtz on Two Uub : County Road Contract! Nebo Stake Old Folks An- . ,, (Special to The News.) . PAYSON, June 10. Gibbons - and . Reed, who havs the contract for aha paving of the county highway, from", Payaon to Spanish Fork through Baa- - , jam ih f . I mllea began. : laying . fhs ) . black baas Thursday. Tha contractors expact to have It completsd n 109 day,, Tha Phelps Construction compahy, which has the, contract for the laying of tha cement-concre- te state highly,' from' Payson to Spanish Fork throf 'Jh Salem, is erecting ltd plant, Sear f W ; Salem pond. They tho expeat to k e the 5:74 miles of this road tomplt this fall. 2b e . , , ; -- -- 3 . Last Respects Paid to f.i Brigbam Nonogenana '5 (Special to Tha Newa) BRIGHAM CITY, June 10. Fun,' servioes tor Mra Johanna f Andoi 90, who died In this city, Tuesday t nlng were. held chapel this afternoon y , Mra Anderson' was horn in April I, lit and Joined I in har natlqo land. She gasyri- -t L. Anderson In lMfcohori ' to Utah, and they ing in this city, where 0- - since. Her husband d year ago, f rrjtlM dren. Mra Jo-- A .P.'l - i a V demon 1 thio rityl 1 Maiad, Idaho; lz- , Aagetooi a) J e - ly itojl(t -- - greafc.grtufcj. for v 7 V t'l U Htr; tv. and I r ! Wodnanw v a Mra ,y-- 3 t a, u O"' t ,V j j |