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Show Cti Eri 13 WEATHERFORECAST' dfftUo ta fsf ckU Etij to BcHt fcsjlhinf m Generally fair Friday and Saturday. y NUMBER PROVO CITY, Miss UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY-- 8 . 1914 eleanor wilson in bridal gown for wedding INTERURBAN WITH WILLIAM G. McADOO, SECRETARY OF TREASURY WHICH TOOK PLACE AT WHITE HOUSE YESTERDAY 4t VOLUME 6 L CO. WASHINGTON, D. C., May 7 Miss Eleanor Randolph Wilsou,-th- e General Funston Wants Fifty , Thousand Troops .Mustered to ADUIA Make a Campaign on Mexico if ' Necessary. AllS youngest daughter of the president and Mrs. Wilson, was married at 6 o'clock today in the blue room of the White House to Secretary of the Treasury William - LIFE is ton FOR IdealTract of Ground de of Lehi MilitaryxUse. Real Estate Is in Demand Where the New Bench Station. Will be Built on the Interurban Line. v Gibbs McAdoo of New York, by 18 IN BALANCE the Rev. Sylvester' JW. Beach of Princeton, N. J. j The ceremony dooic place on a blue d dais erected in the south window of tlie blue Decide to Eetires bay the Fate Jury of the Murderous Albanian room and was over in ten minutes. Who Killed Joe Lavalla Last Miss Wilson was the fourteenth Mouth. Town ' Set-Asi- Near for The executive order of Presi(Special to The Post.) dent Wilson, withdrawing title to PROVO BENCH. May 8. The 18,700 acres of approximately ComInterurban Construction land I northwest of WASHINGTON, D. C., May 7. government pany reached Snows siding with Lehi and Upon receiving a long cipher reserving it permanently the rails today, which takes them as target range,, and ..maneuver cablegram from General Funston right into the heart of the famous ground for the "National Guard of at Vera Cruz tonight, Seceretary Provo Bench fruit district, and Garrison called into conference at Utah of other and states, and for the residents of that section, are the United States army, was re-- , the war department Major very optimistic over the outlook ceived chief of staff, yesterday in the local for the new road. They combined The trial of Ali Aduli to came and the entire general staff oi United States land office. This a short time ago and bought a the army. No intimation as to an end today when the defense is the of land recommended body y strip. of ground from F. J. the mature of the dispatch f was ended its case by placing Aduli the to war department by Adjutand Sons west of the Snow Ali on the witness stand to testify ' made public.- ant A. General E, Wedgwood. RidMercantile, long enough for a in his own behalf. . The story told who is a member of the. National. ing that will hold ten freight Militia board - and -- headdid not help his case very mater-iallof the '' . WASHINGTONMay 7. Upon cars, also enough room to put up National Guard in and after the attorneys had " Utah. a modem and artistic shelter for receiving a long cipher cablemade their arguments before the ' - The land withdrawn for milgram from General Funston at jury the judge gave his instrucpassengers. itary purposes by the executive GarVera Cruz tonight, Secretary It is exoected that .the new tions and the jury retired to agree will commence operating its order comprises, military experts rison called into conference at upon a verdict about 3 oclock. the war department Major Genears into this section early in say, one of the finest .pianeuver It developed during the hearing grounds' in the country. It is so eral Wotherspoon, chief of staft that Ali Jnne, which will be in time to situated to kill that operations on a large of the army. No intimation jts to Deputy-Sherif- f carry the small fruits from the plan can be carried Clark,-wh- o went "out perfectly was Bench into the Salt Lake markets. the nature of the dispatch to Thistle, to get the two men, but it. is It reached by upon easily dismade public. The outlook for thr Bench was dissuaded by Baktasi, who railroad the Salt Lake through is The conference lasted until said that he would tell on him if trict' exceptionally bright this Route, the Denver & Rio' Grande GarThe season. offeradvance nearly jnidnight. Secretary he did. After this Ali dropped price rison said General Funston had his guns and they were found by ed on peaches is very satisfactory and the Salt Lake & Utah electric miles and the crop is about the right road. It is twenty-fou- r transmitted some information the officetrs when they made the south of miliFort the Douglas from size to mature to the' best advanwhich refugees had brought search the following morning. ' reservation1 and therefore Mexico City as to conditions in tage of both the consumer and the tary one It appears that Ali has had a a march for soldiers only day the Mexican capital. He said bad record before he ever came to grower. Real estate is moving rapidly in stationed at the fort. It is bethat no aggressive movement of America. After he came here he lieved that this, later on, may thatRertionjLndJbj?reisa strong serve as a strong any kind by the American forces is supposed to have killed argument for the was ordered.""' demand for small farming tracts in Idaho afid boasted about his of Fort enlargement Douglas to a rethe o ffrom one to five acres. There It was understood that crime. There is no question as to , brigade post.. inhad Mexico from are numbers of lots wanted for Fore City fugees the verdict the jury will render, some times past the war formed General Funston of the but there may be a recommenda- White House bride and the fourth was obey bride and her coal yards, lumber yards and. imand the state militias as department clear critical aspect of affairs in the tion for one to be married in the blue voice rang out full and plement houses to , supply have realized the need of a large the loving, be Huerta regime, that a collapse she promised to Bench trade. room. maneuver of permanent wife obedient ground and and The Orem people andther ofmight be expected -- momentarily Mrs; Robert Clyde, Hurt. President Wilson laid aside for faithful McAdoo. .The Rev, Dr. ficials of in target range thejwest, place of eonditiozuu. and that the road ha vet won the .anarchy where big . maneuvers could be chief Secretary he of the the moment cares a same ceremony the of The ensue.used will Beach the of good purpose IIEBER CITY, May- - 5. Mrs might people by giving nuptials, them the proper -- passenger and carried out. General Wedgwood General Funston in making Robert Clyde was badly bruised executive and becaihe the citizen had at the.Wilson-Sayr- e known these reports was believed in a runaway about 5 oclock this and father as he gave his daug- which is a modified form of the freight- facilities and also assist- located the field which has now -to be to advise the Washington evening, her injuries necessitat- hters hand in marriage. The key- Episcopal marriage service. It ing the residents in .building np been segregated. A . careful investigation of its advantages administration of the possibili- ing the attention of a physician note of the ceremony was simplic was a double ring ceremony. this thriving eommnnity. The bridal gown of Miss EleanThe residents of the middle made eertain the fact that the ties that might develbn from a who took eight stitches in one ity. or Randolph Wilson, youngest bench district are now trying to hills, level ground, water and fall of Huerta in order that if the knee and six in the other in order I on?y uest asde American army is compelled to to close up the two most painful i53 president and Mrs. Marshall, daughter of President Wilson, fol- get a suitable name for the sec- other advantages offered made it rescue foreigners or restore order Imrag (the cabinet and their families lows the conventional lines known tion to distinguish it from other an ideal spot. General. to Washington and T it may be fully equipped. While Mr. and Mrs. Clydewere were the relatives and intimate' t oour grandmothers.-- The gown local points on the line. recommended the withdrawal . of and e satin of ivory-whitfriends bride of made the and bnde was not officially stated, returning from an ..afternoon" ride Although the ground. After examination The lace. old with point itisknowirthat high officials oi the horse became frightened at a groom. DR.- D. D. BOYER TO (trimmed war department officialsthe The scene was in striking con- bodice ..was draped with satin the. war department are anxious herd of cows and ran some disSETTLE IN PROVO by berecommendation a for withdrawal to transend point to place at Vera Cruz or on brought tance, throwing Mrs.. Clyde, from trast to the last White .House crossed was President-Wil-so- n. to back. and front presented " a Miss distance of the when shoulders, low November, ports within striking the cart to the ground. While wedding Dr. D. D. Boyer, doctor of osfinished was neck V thirbecame the The Jessie Wilson 50, shaped her injuries will prove to he pain-fularge enough force, perhaps teopathy. has come to Provo to The first maneuvers on the new 000 or 60,000 men, to make an exsettle. Dr. Bover has recently it is thought that none of teenth White House bride in the with folds of tulle, and.the sleeves while 0presenc eof a distinguished assem-blag- were of the same material, ret u rued f rqmT joxA n gel pedition to Mexico City if it be theni is" serious. ere summem considered includir g representatives the old point was draped over the he took out his diploma as doctor this comes necessary militia7 from near-from the diplomatic, official and right shoulder and fastened with of osteopathy. As goon as he probable-tha- t Officials of the war department FRANK JORDAN INSPECTS , The blossoms.of an believe social a world. orange that ,if are known to spray PROVO AND REPROVES nrnuL - witli the,7 Utah i Miss Eleanor' T advance onMexicaCity'i.'rordrr-ei THE CITY ON GARBAGE WiIson,likrher ES Whether any regulars sister, Mrs. FraneisJBowes Sayre, half yards long. it will be necessary to guard examination - for - medieine be win here this year is doubtful, every mile of the railroad as the Frank Jordan, ne of the inspeel-or- s . - surgery. o owing-tthe present difficulties" Dr. Boyer graduated from the for the stateTward of heath J army moves forward and that a AROUND though war B. Y. U, High School and went should large. force would show the na- came to Provo yesterday and went be averted, it is possible tives the futility of resistance, over the city.. He was much surto eastern from a here number of PROVO ttiat no soldiers will be sent to : whereasA division of 15,000 men prised" toHearn that the city hao schools, where he studied "the Fort Douglas for some timerTt Is" courses best adapted tohisobosen believed might be subject to several at- no - regularly organized . garbs ge that Jater extensive matacks along the route with possi- districts.-IIeur- ged the city to profession Thosewbowere the favored There was a pleasant bouse neuvers by regular army troops bly big losses. take up this matter. said guests f the Sorosis Club meeting nmytxrheld W. Mr. J. of residence frequently on the Jhe FAREWELL SOCIAL FOR that the dumping grounds should held Wednesdaiy afternoon at' the Utah field. ' even in : - RUDOLPH PETERSON be farthe removed from the resig'.gi Clegg onWedn esday John D. Giles Lecture- rThe southwestern corner of the home of its president" Mrs. R. R. IN THE SECOND WARD field dences of the city( .daughters in is about" four miles from While here he. also took up the Irvine, Jri, carried away a sense honor of his birthday. The decoLehi. John D. Giles of the Beneficial location of A farewell social for Rudloph tends From there the ground exof delight and real, pleasure. Unpens, hack to and includes some Life Insurance company will come corrals and hog were in' rations tulips Peterson will be held in the all where filth der the leadreship of Prof. George of the hills west of Lehi. A secto Provo tomorrow to deliver h and debris can places ward Sunday evening at 7:30, tion collect and make Fitzroy a musical program from room and lilac in the parlor, very toof " Hotel it runs ' north into Salt Roberts the lecture at the following program w ill breeding places for flies. Dr. Mer- Mozart was carried out in a very artisticalyy arranged. An enjoy-abl- e Lake morrow evening. eonnty also, though -- the rill Vas given many. valuable sug- charming manner.. A most interprogram consisting of songs be carried out: lies in Utah greater r portion Jlymn. choir. esting paper on ;the illustrious speeches and recitations was gestions by the inspector. , county. During the course of . the Invocation. Partridge Visits Millard. .composer .was given by Prqf.JF'itz-roy- , Anthem, choir. with details of .the selections evening a delicious .hot supper Robert Garrity Buried. THE 14s DRAMATIC Sentiments. Edward Farrow Prof. Ernest D. Partridge spent rendered. , Two pianos were play- was served to the following, whose CLUB MAKES GOOD Instrumental selection. Elmer the week end in Millard county, LEHI, May 5. Robert Garrity ed with ten hands and the aud- pleasure it was to be present at he went down to he judge at the .was buried heye today. He passed ience, appreciated the treat. The the successful social gathering: Nelson. ; The Initial performance of the M. I. A. contest held there on Fri- away Sunday, just one' week after beautiful renditions .enraptured Mrs, Margaret Clegg,, Mrs. John Sentiments, Onr Mothers, S. 14 s Dramatic Club was' pulled de- Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Clegg. P. Eggertsem who of Michael his the' the unanimously death, brother, day night. guests, off in Mapleton Thursday flight, ' The funeral services clare that the grand musical feast Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Mourton Reading. Endnoiw Eggertsen. Garrity. and all-ojudging from the remarks of Mrs. 'Will Mr. ITe'ner: Ritchie. and Ella Solo. were held in the tabernacle and has been heretofore unsurpassed. Woodward Boosts Bench. those who were there, it is not ' and Miss M;ss temrmrsment McDonald. Presentation Albert were presided over by George The earnestness and Mqggie speech, only the best play Mapleton hag - T. Britt Woodward, the presi- Schow of the First ward, bishopr- of Prof. Fitzroy is exhibited, to- Nellie Griffith of Lake Vie: Mr Jones. seen.but it' eclipses anything the dent of the Timpanogos Commer- ic.- The other speakers were Dr. gether with his inborn qualifiea- - and Mrs. n. M. Aird of Provo Response, Rudolph Peterson. classes have" put on in graduating TTni. Remarks, Bishop L. L. Nelson. the Worlton, Bishop Henry tions, demand success in Ids mv (Bench. Mr. and Mrs. Albert cial club gave The Post a pleasant Fred last ' few years. L Mr. Mrs and call Wednesday.' Mr. Woodward .Lewis and Enoch Russon, all of cal entertainments. For Ids d'li jaway and family. It first the being of members and of appearance The and familv.'Mr. the for VtpTTth mjost of the has done much to develop the whom spoke of Mr. Garrity s gent efforts in preparing (Will Clegg before the Joplayers mof McDonald. Club afternoon Mr. Oenriirv fblq Mrs. assisted and those character occasion and of Joseph tho Provo Bench and his efforts are sterling practic footlights, one would naturally W 'm-i-- p ' ' now him, much credit is due. The pVph Jenkins, Mr, Ed. Caine. Mr, at the horn" of being felt ns others are join- -' the Golden Rule. favored guests numbered one hun- Rov Wilson. Loins and Joy. Clegg end experienced a' very nleasant expect a few errors, but we Were , ing him. agreeably surprised to see the Mothers Day Program. dred and fifty, and were served rd the Misses Bina and Malie- - time. The naner of the afternoon whole performance go off without s Mrs. Parker. For the tvas ient choice refreshments. with given by Clegg. Project Engineer J. L. Lytel a single hitch. The able efforts decoratrooms were occasion the Mothers The has announced that bids will be Day program will ' et the of Mrs. Cluff, and the determinaThe Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Hughesand opened for the leasing of 7 Reeond be given at the Princess theatro ed with lilac in keeping with the motPioneer ward hpR anhedulcd for tion on the part of the students to Keet of watfr Jrom the Strawberry Sunday evening at 8 oclock. The club colors, and presented a very Prof, and Mrs. A. C. Lund he indefinitely win, are no doubt responsible for ville Wednesday Friday night, funnel on the 25tb of this month'. program is a good one and the pretty appearance. Memory of ored to Spring and attended the death of the splenjid - success thus far the to will notsoon theatre will undoubtedly be the affair opera, postponed owing depart evening achieved Stere arp a number of bidders for crowded. Walter Taylors son. from the participants. Robin Hood. -- - satin-covere- -- , SaJs-bnr- , y, com-pan- y had-inte- nded -- r a-m- an . t , -- - - - -- , . Wadg-wood-we- nt l, e, es,-w- h i. S.??' - T aid iweepiig-lfaln-wartiirer- d - . 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