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Show '1 r 0 't KICK if you dont get ry. The Post-eve- Tuesday and Friday, KICK. Dont wait."" Kick' to the. right man, the Manager. NUMBER c79-- PROVO CITY, UTAH. VOLUME 6 FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1914 The M. l. A. Male Chorus Which Appears Monday Evening, March Twenty Third, in The Tabernacle V f Jr JfWk w. V, t Hundreds of Business Men , and Farmers Gathered to Greet the Big Demonstration Train The Incorporated Under Compapyand a o 'V Shortlyafter nine One Big . re.. In order to better preserve the water rights in the Mapleton dis- - -Jrict a great water" company has been formed with a capital stock of $336,824,00, and that amount is divided among 5,708 shares of water now held by the land owners -and farmers on the Mapleton bench and vicinity. The com- - , pany has included in the corporation all of the water rights held in nobble Creek, Maple Creek and choral work. the Strawberry project. On Monday night the chorus In order to divide the water into will sing some of the old songs proper proportions the shares folltfwa; r die. The program, hayebeenarrangedas shares at 2,408 Strawberry valley, will reried be to however, enough $80.00 per share; primary, 1,114 satisfy; the most discriminating. shares at 60.00 per share; ' 764 . The sale of tickets to date indi- shares secondary class at $43.00 g attendcates a 1,120 shares third class share; per ance. at $32.00 per Bhare, and 302 shares of fourth class at $16.00 per share. The company will be known os TABERNACLE CHOIR the Mapleton Irrigation Company and the officers and director arei GIVE TO CONCERT L. A, Hill, president; J. H. Holley, vice president; "Warren S. Tew,, secretary and treasurer. These, with the following, form the board The Tabernacle Choir Will Enter- of directors: "W. B. Allen, L. E. tain the Bonnevillians in Sacred Harmer Seymour L. Mendenhall, Concert Sunday Night. S. C. Fullmer, Lovell Mendenhall. Provo has awaited with interest been assembled from various attend rehearsals. the appearance of the M. I. A. parts of the county Lake View, To Professor .Charles R. Johni male chorus in a complete prorieasant View, Sharon, son, director of the chorus, is due gramme. For this reason, Monday the wards of organization. evemnggconcertpromisest(rhe Provo have each contributed their one of the most enthusiastically as wielder of the baton, and as an attended musicales that have been portion. The patriotism of these men to artist himsel, has been a source of offered to the discriminating public of the Garden City. their work is inspiring. Many of in spiration to the members, and The personnel of the chorus has them must travel eight miles to is responsible for their splendid Vineyard,-Timpanogoa-an- o d that-neve- cloekrgreat crowds began to gather at the Union Passenger Station preparatory to the coming of the U. A. C. and Salt Lake Route Demonstra - tion Train, and immediately after the regular morning passenger trains pulled out the big demonII RADIO HUB stration train was pulled up on . the main line of the Salt Lake i) Route. Governor William Spry, y W. Lee II. H. and Mander field, J. other Salt Lake parties were with the train, while many of the business men of Provo and farmers Over Five Hundred Men and Provo Can Now Boast of First -- for many miles around gathered Wireless Club in the State Boys Aided in Whitening the at the station, of Utah. Great Letter on the Mountain. The children of the public schools, under the direction of the a5 r r. - The Tabernacle choir, under the LOOAL.FRUIT GROWERS teachers, marched Itothe depot -- At six o cladrWedne! day nv,rn-Jne- n Nine young men from Provo of Professor J. R. direction in which SEEK BETTER LOADING and joined the activities, and and Springville met last night and tnkJcm ing over five hundred sacred concert will a give followed. Up' romf FACILITIES FOR FRUIT " boys gathered at the foot of thp (organized the first wireless Bonneville ward next Sun-a- y the at As the cattle were being unloaddirectly under th great Ration in the state. The new night. The services will be R. ed .moving pictures were taken Y and there proceeded to load was named the Utah In Every Part of Town Armies of leld at the Maescr W. Brereton appeared before company school, and the fine of the crowd and the stock, sacks with lime, sand andmement, Radio Association. William Rey- commissioners yescerday the city will ho given: Cleaners Are at Work With ollowing program after which Governor Spry deliv- preparatory. to climbing the hill to nolds of Springville was elected ni behalf of the Utah Fruit Growthe Let Mountains Chorus, ered an address and spoke enthus- - the great white letter for the an-- , Shovel, Bake and Fork Cleapresident and Arnold Robison of Shout for Jay, Elizabeth Evans, ers Association, and asked for iastically over the splendid possi- nualrenewal of thcMargostlet-te- r this city secretary and treasurer. nsing Up- rIelen Newell, C. E. Watson and railroad spurs to be put on certain bilities of Utah farming and stock in the world. Each teacher and It was agreed at the meeting to streets for loading fruit. The Walter Jepperson. raising. He told of the necessity student made one trip to the let- allow any student of wireless in matter was considered favorably is The Lord is the first cleanuo day Anthem, My for bringing the experts to the ter and then two of the classes the state is to become a of Today and as soon as the proper nlacea eligible season. choir. weeks the For the Shepherd, fanners in order that they might made an extra trip, while the member of the association. i members of the Relief Societies Baritone - solo, The Lost are agreed upon the . privileges, advise together And tell of the others provided the water and After the organiza- and women s clubs of the asked for will be granted. discussing city Chord, Murray Roberts. points where improvements could mixed the lime, sand and cement tion it, was decided to hold another have ben preparing for the big Ladies quartette, Angels of, Ae made, ne congratulated' the for the final. " meeting Saturday evening, March event. Plans were carefully laid Eventide, Ora Bailey, Ada Howe, Y. L. M. I. A. BOARD IS interest the crowd On Tuesday some of the older 28, at which time the organization upon large Jeona Worseley, Alice Newell, OFFERING PRIZE FOR shown; and told of the pleasure he students took some charges of will be more fully perfected. The and when this morning arrived Solo and chorus, Good By, were of workers hundreds BEST KEPT GROUNDS willing Ibad n joining such a movement. : cliffs above to the the let present members of the organiza- - on hand in powder choir. Gibbs the and of jynn city every part As soon as the school children ter and there blasted out a small tion are Elwood d Bachman, to their schools the farm-- 1 reservoir for ,the water supply. 0n Lee, Arnold E. Robison, Tlios. to make Provo the real Garden Solo, O Awake, My Sumber-h- g Once again the question "of Alene Cluff, Minstrel. of Utah. the best kept- - yards "rs were given special instruction Wednesday morning the''wisdonRjchards, James R. McMillan, Ben- - City " We Are But prizes for and Solo In of town there chorus. md grounds have come up m the 'by Professors John T. Caine HI. of the movement was in evidence nett Wing, Springville ; Gear Cole. were every part to look after the Strangers Here, Ella Ritchie and stake board of the Y. L. M. I. A.. supervisors Louis A Merrill, Ben R. Eldridge and the water question was practi- Will ArReynolds, Springville; cases most were and work in choir, they ' and others accompanying the cally solved, although it was thur Hardy. and the members of the hoard to the situation with Duet, Glorious Things of Thee have offered to cope ready train. some snow. to melt give three prizes necessary when the time came. Long before Are Spoken, Inger "Johnson and for the persons who can come At two oclock the farmers Al? THE OPERA HOUSE. The big job was completed about the noon the garbage haulers verc Elizabeth Evans. at the Central school, two oclock in the afternoon and memto nearest the ideals of the Solo. A Lullaby, Mario ned- swamped with calls, and today 7 where special lectures were deliv- the workers started for the Uniin board the of the hers matter of" An exceptionally good company has been the most used number in quisi ered. At 3 :30 the fine purebred versity, where The fair had is booked cleanliness and comeliness around to play in this city the telephone directory. Dozens Be Solo and Praise "chorus, stock belonging to different Provo prepared a regal repast. next - Monday at the and dozens -- of londs of rubbish Thine, Murray Roberts, Helen the church" bmTTin gs7"The prizes men were placed on exhibition will be awarded on the annual IIouse and eontirming three and debris havebeen taken be- Newell and choir. atjthe dinner some of the lazy ones(0 the Tabernacle grounds. flower flay, which comes in Sep-j were dipped in the fountain 25.realt From Remarks by Bishop BnMock. mights; 23, 24, yond the city limits and whenAt eight oclock this evening the hope of rest oring their youth, and at that time" ward extg we are to have a rcaljnu?j.-au- d ever- possible burned. . Solo, Marguerite, Lynn- Gibb. tember, more lectures wall he delivered at also be considered. a few came m for other ruhs. hibits will y B10W at popular prices. The Dnring the pastls few weeks the Male quartette, The Tear, the Central school and late to- The penalty for sinffing the wv-Boshard have been Froisland, McAllister, pranf Ujeli Company comes here school hoysand-girnight the train will move north was the 'withdrawaljiFalirurnts rom very successful engagements lessons on and Wakefield. few a the JURY LIST FOR given cleanup I ward. all over the state and everywhere spirit, and with good resultsTfor Chorus, Forget Me Not, choir, APRIL COURT Best yesterday and today small hands the same. are the reports CALIFORNIA ORANGE DAY show for the money ever seen of hoys have been hard at work in ECONOMY STORE WILL The following jury list has been , HITS COUNTRY TOMORROW; HEBER CITY GIKL There are four of these companies every part of the city. Again to BE OPENED TO PUBLIC draw nfor the April term, and WON STORY CONTEST controlled by Mr. Rch, and this is morrow many of the parties wil PROVO HAS BIG SUPPLY ON SATURDAY MORNING . April 7: W. S. Chip-ma. the original number one show be on the job to put the finishing American Fork; .Nathan T. touches on the town. Bright and early tomorrow Curtis. Payson; James A. Carson,' Miss Lisle Lindsay of Heber They carry eighteen people, Orange Day. . Tomorrow is who can a chornsr mass was a Last great for morning the Economy Store will Fairfield; John Larson, Pleasant won the first prize night meeting story finding set apart by the state of California - held at the Central and and dance the prinh where contest held sing in open to the public at No. 46 West Grove; John Coates, Lehi; Chaun-ce- y school, the at .and it will be observed all over telling well include such known Center street and, according to final outlined. were E. .Thomas, Pleasant Grove; the The cipals Hall plabs the of yesterday morning. lega 'the west. The harvesting Al- - artists as Geo. Burton, E. E. Charles advantold of the the medal. Miss Tommy was-Brown, Manager ,W. nigginson, Santaquin speaker, Every people and gold prize its height orange crop is at Gene Post, W. B. Whel- - tages of a clean, sanitary City, rth( of Provo will have an oportunitv H. C. Jex, Provo; Joseph S. Wild, thousands of carloads are now qu ts Jensen of this" city won the lan. Joe Rhea, Bert Olin, M&rpor- - the talks were excellent;" The pro- to purchase goods, wares and mer- American Fork ; Drmick Hunting-ton- g, . the market. This has been a good ie Mandevillc, Marie Rich, Virgie gram was as follows : chandise never before sold at the Springville: James II. Bar T' year for the orange man and ia The Marion Ellis and can the Ladies offer. American Economy Fork: Pratt P. Raymond. prices ret.t, quartette. b found nearly every home-m- ay Mr. Brown went East last month Thomas, Spanish Fork; John II. fif-- 1 company carry all therr own scen-tee- n the Cecil Donald proclamation Mayors Fillerup, he luseions fruit. The Central Civic Committee, hud while away he was able to Stratton, Provo -- Bench: Elmer months old son of Mr. and ery, and the wardrobe is said to The William M. Roylanee Comfinest in be the has seen that beet Mrs,Vineof Mrs. pick np some of the best barge in? Jackson, Lehi; Monroe Manwell, Andrew Fillerup J, W. Akrd pany of this city has taken the which west in the country. These goods wore Payson; Willard . J. Shippley, The Mrs. Masters. I. n.' bill, Solo, opening died they yesterday morning. 'tead tend wilt furnish every groe-cr- y yard, - is -- Address, Mayor Decker. Girl From Panama,held services be will iaThe shipped immediately and are now American Fork: A. O. Smoot, Jr., funeral The Lore in the city that will perone of those rip roaring musical Mr. Murray Twelves. bouse Solo, being placed oh the .tables and Provo ;Mont Johnson, Sprirgville; in the ..Vineyard meeting wholesale the mit them to retail at ' " one their shows make that shelves ready for the final open- Jos. S.Bills, Payson: ChasTA. Tay-- j II. 1 oclock. ' 'figures The slogan tomorrow is Sunday at forget Address, City Physician troubles. , There are fourteen big Merrill. . lor. Ppovr ; Fonrv Davis, Spanish ing. "Eat OraDges, musical numbers the and Ladies in Churefl. bill,' Fork; John H. Dixon, Parson; quartette: Methodist e Episcopal The Salt Lake Route will Miss Florence Mr. the The are Citizen. Nelson. 'novelties, introduced, a. Francis Canmaek. Roeuish Fork; 10 Ray, many Joseph school, m.; morning the derby preparing special Sunday W. II. Ray. is recovenn? Wm. Beal. Pleasant Grove; Frank Mrs. Fay Loose Rtu-hlter of Chris- - The contortion act of Miss Mande-tia11 a. Solo, m., sermon, subject in menus all orange features on has received great praise, The Commereal Club, Mr. Pres- from an operation for appendicii-an- d Wentz, Provo Bench, Perfection; evening sermon, wille the roads dining room am'ie and The G. Peterson." show for be this a tumor. The operation ra-- . ton ;.vill The prices Mni.,Fern Decker has returned - it null demuerate the Very many 7:30 p. m., subject, Wages 35c re- - from a pleasure 50. serious the is Male and hut -' 25c, Thurson proone, girl qf quartette. Change Sin. of meeting he trip to Salt Lake Prayer uses to whieF'the omnve can Rev. A. Smith. J. m. 'Dismissal, evtv nicely. night gram 7:30 h covering very City. at . . p. day put fa. tiie preparation of foods. I i -- Provo and the mountains, al-so views of our special dairy stock. These pictures will be put on the regular service. Vv . . ' in It. For the first time in the his- tory of Provo this city will be well represented in Pathes Weekly. A member of the Pathe staff came to Provo ' this morning and took mov-ing pictures of the crowds that met the demonstration train of the U. A C. and Salt Lake Route. After this pic- ture the. party took views of . Entire Mapleton District Has Pit FOtmiASlH . record-breakin- Bo-shar- d, . ; , , organ-mountai- n ; -- - 1 West-returne- ( ed 1 co-e- n. m-Ci- ty Col-bot- a see-"Bur- -- -- feu-tur- n . ; 1 -- - , i f |