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Show WHATS GOING ON? -- When it comes to real news in Provo, The Post is your one best buy. Subscribe now. WEATHER FORECAST Friday tend Saturday cloudy, probably rain. 1 NUMBER 3 25 PROVO CITY, UTAH, REAR-ADMIRA- CHARLES L VOLUME 6 FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914 J. BADGER, MOT TIHPAIOGOS jtA . NATI01AL RESERVE Y. BBIVERSraf Provo Bench Commercial Club Held Enthusiastic Meeting and a Big Banquet at the Close, . All Provo Day at the Brigham Young University Was a Rousing Success for School and Business Men. . ' ARE READY for n.mm The residents of Provo Bench are waking up as they have never done before. Last " Today iwas Provo day at the BrighamJToungUniversity and Mutual Improvement Associations To Hold Big District Contest in many of the prominent business Orations, Story Telling, and houses 'of the community were - Music. at held the meeting represented this oclock ten at Hall in College morning. Earl J. Glade ofzthej The Nebo stake has re- Commercial took( department charge of the meeting and- the, ported Its defenders in to-choir rendered the music for thes morrows district contest and opening. 'President Joseph ' B.j representatives of three dif-ferent towns are coming to Heeler pronounced the opening Dukefight for the first place hon- Miss Anna sang' prayer. ors. The Payson Second Theres a Voice. will ward send Gladys Perry . President George H. 'Brimhall to the tell welcomeof story and Ora delivered the address Moore to give the oration. for the school and in his forcef al The mixed double quartet manner told how the interests of, Utahs Four Great Schools Meet on Y Field Tomorrow in the Final Athletic Struggle for Su- Wednesday night they took up the question of applying to the government to have the pride of all Utah, Mt. Timpanogos,' set aside for a national park. The move- ment is a good one and needs only the impetus of activity to get the govemmento act, The other clubs of the county may join the movement and with the aid of the Timpano- gos Society there can be little doubt as to the success of the movement. -- premacy on Track and Field. Tomorrow marks the biggest athletic dqy in Utah interscholas-ti- o sports. The four big schools of the state will come to Provo to end the seasons sports in a four cornered meet. A hundred stalwart men of Utah will compete for the honors of the day and every county in the state will be represented on the track or in the ' field. Already the boys from the difOn'Tast Wednesday evening the ferent schools are beginning to fanners and fruit growers -- of come in and tonight the local hoProvo Bench were entertained at tels will be crowded with conParcells Hall by the Provo Bench testants and members of the Commercial Club, and a general Alumni associations of the leading educational institutions of Utah. good time was had. The"meeting The first contest took place late was opened by a short . address this afternoon between the tennis from the president T. Britt Wood- clubs of the U. and the Y. ward, who gave a glowing ac- After these contests are over the count of the good things the Vlub sports will be postponed until 2 was doing and the many things oclock tomorrow afternoon. made by different folthat it expected to do. ne said Forecast - school of lowers sports give that Provo Bench was the richest - Charles J.' after the naval vessels took Vera -- This is and junior girls for the big dress he referred to the' clean event. Hundreds of people Badger as he dresses while on Cruz. The navy will have nothcity we have and of the ad van- -' duty off Vera Cruz, wh$re he com- ing more to do now than to patrol tages the students may get here.! are coming to town for the the American fleet. The the coast and aid in the landing of mands evenand the will spend Responses were made by Mayor j day has just turned over to other troops if the government admiral here. T. N. Taylor C. F. Decker, Bishop ing Frederick Funston the should decide to march on to General The orations the and Each M. William and junior Roylance. numbers will be given during authority he exercised on the land i Mexico City- speaker- - praised the institution the morning and the rest dur- and told of the many benefits ir ing the evening. Headquar--. j EZZELS brought !a this city FORLTER PROVO James Bullock, manager of the , ters for the committees will over the Utah the faming and fruit growing sec- other schools, advantage he at the Utah Power and White and Blue, delivered an ad-- , but strong many tion of the entire Wstem Light Company- dress on How Provo Came to Be athletes in the other teams may U.S.FUIIDS and that there was morecountry TRACK BEET oppor. take and What It Is. JHe referred to, away points now conceded to tunities for the than man young Mtr-a ths beginning of the city and gave j Pnring the past winter, the team the University. The Y could be found- anywhere .else, s mile will in in splendid description of the life tual Improvement Associations of play th$ and... string The flj strict is. into also In the half" the and of our Community. I Professor A1- - the church have been conducting The Public S;v lol iEpnuet -.provo -JBeyXuslezsIes its own and the just coming mile, "onstrated That They Could Large Sum of Money From commenced to people have just jumps and pole vault. Should fred: Osmond read one of his own realize the great telling, hontTstaTntTory Robinson Post Office. Compete for Athletic Honors in , dooble pdems of the humorous order and gwh chorue8 and the district ha4 over Copper get off right in the hun- advantages ... Style. W.D. Roberts , entertained , thu ' dred yard dash he has an excellLeo R. Freshwater formerly of other sections of the country. His ent chance for a audience with stories. Miss Luna Quartets. Each of these stakes place. Blazzard address was very enthusiastic and and Egbert also have chances for Chipman gave a piano selection has now selected winners in each At nine oclock this morning this city and postmaster at Robin- entertaining. and the band renderd a nnmber of' of the events, and these winners the Professor Yance of the public points in the hammer, shot and public school children of the son, was arrested Tuesday-nig-ht ' selections. will represent their respective city gathered on the Y field f&r embezzling $2,483.00 in money schools was on- the job and gave discus events. . After the program waaover theL, . , , . . for the annual track and field order and postage stamp .funds. a very witty and interesting talk The "Aggies defeated the lo1 ! business mei in sttendsnee visit- on the tournament and the way the Post office that was being cal school in the triangular meet inspectors had been made progress the institution and spent con- - 'fur?h dl,st?ct but it is a question as to which , by the inhabitants of the school youngsters fought for the events on the case for some time and ddersble time in the different de-will show up best Saturnew town of Orem. He had the would do credit much imown as District No. 10 ' were day certain he that had been in house a roar of whthi Utah A1Pine Nebo, Emery, older in years. Three students laughter from The officers for the meet have deS entere?a guilty of the thefts when the ar- start to finish. He closed by sayin themselves the and distinguished Swatch, 'created mnch interest apd a num-- i Tbe been named as follows:. rest was made. dl8trict wlU be ing that he did not think it was jump. Stewart Reid set the h?d high ber of fine writerajlemonstrated Referee and Starter Freeman to the T. r According fair to old settlers-foinspectors, mark at 4 feet 9 inches and Northe new Bassett. Provo. 0n Saturday, May what they could do F. Fitch L. A. and Freshinterurban line to break into that McGee, The meetings will be held in the man Crawley and Lynn Hedquist Clerk of Course E. J. Glade. Utah Stake Tabernacle and they tied for second just below that water confessed to the robbery community and ride all Ihe citisoon Annonncer Lile Smith. he after was placed under zens op rails. After a few short will begin at 10 .00 a.- - m. - and mark. The final score gave the Judsres of Ho finish arrest. told Lester' Man-sru. the inspectors talks by other members of the 7 :30 p. m. As the Utah State Maeser 64 points, Franklin 42; R. R. he that - the club an had Irvine. Jr., nomer orchestra arrived from appropriated Track Meet will be held at Provo Timpanogos 31, and the Parker Christensen. for his own business. money Provo and the erowd on the satne day, no M. I. A. con- 30. The winners were: About eighteen months ago themselves in daneing andengaged 50 yard dash Emil Lassen, a gen- . Judges of jumna Samuel Baird, gest work will be carried our durwrho is twenty-thre- e Freshwater, eral time elaC4 N. K. Nielson, P. G. Peterson. was first Li had. An R. good ;Charles' erly, second; ing the afternoon. This will af r took-thof civil ser- orate banquet was served at the years age, Judges of weights J. E. Hiek- ford all M.I. A. workers an oppor- Christenson, third. vice examination for the 50 yard dash Fred Dixon, position dose and everybody went home man, Alfred. Omond, C. R. John-soto witness the state meet. and Many Valuable Indian Costumes iunity with a per-cepassed high Donald .Harper and Alfred praising Provo Bench and Orem in Will be Seen inr"The Sun" In order t0 accommodate the first; He vent to Robinson and took Assistants Marion Harris, Clove tied for second. Provo general and the Provo Bench comthe .railroads will visitors, Dance Next Week.- of the tEcn Oft Romney. charge office, Moneur, mercial started 50 cluFin ' particular. yard dash Grant Carter, a co nf ec--t i give reduced return trip rates b iisi n ess on - a one Porer Clarence-Knndseneber Hicks. ry viosin Before was decided to intermed--Provfirstr nj tha.ArPWl th following and second; small :Male. 'After- - he git Those who Tim Km rhf Dr. TL had been W: have United Hamilton the ersJ. thirdrT"W via-on George, their lines, ; Bfatesgo Commercial Bankwindow 55 points established for intime some G. he Robert Porter. set aside Mount Timpanogos Merrill, H6ber CTFy and BroaLjump John Strong, first; stalled a during the past two welts havirJe.e Nephi, soda Officer Wra $1,000.00 fountain as a'Tiational Le Beekstead and Wallaee-Ch- at Boyle. park and to have 'wondered why the Bank should Teb1, artjL iffl proved . the business until them fix it There may be state records like- win for tied second. up display-so many Indian novelties make broken Patnrdev and the present Park. 50 yard dash. (girls) Virginia he has enough property-t-o and quaint pieces in the office, thr up shortage holders may lose tehfr long-helElvira the and past, that Provo is Bates, first; .Strong They were no less surprised to popular in .When first arrested he did not EMMA CARLSON DROPS honors, At nresent former ath-MAlthea he tied second. for visited on the Stagg day aplearn that these goods were for seem to realize the gravity of the of the B Y, TV hold more DEAD OF HEART FAILURE High jump Stewart Reid, first; the Sun Dance to be present- - Panted by a very strong delegabut charge, in upon being placed records than, those of any other Lynn ITedquist and Norman ned-qui- the Salt Lake ted by Professor Lund and his as- - Ln rom each of the stakes behe PLEASANT 13. school. county The records are as G011 jail tied GROVE, May for second. above. Mrs. R. T. Bonnin and came very serious and then tried Emma Miss 50 dash Carlson, daughter Clarence Lee, to yard W. F. Hansen, the author of the assistauce. After waiving of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Carlson, 100 i'd. Oash TL G TYhitneyv first; Lorain e Crawley, second; the get beautiful Indian opera, and thennAiin TH fjri-- T and hav- died suddenly at her home this TV ef TT.. 10 seconds. preliminary hearing Dan third. 11 Leavitt, 1 Hirr I composer of the music. There are rKljyll I 900 ml dish TT. G. 'Whitney. 100 yard dash Leonard Rob- ing the hail fixed at $3,000.00, he morning at 7:30 oclock. Her U IIILL I ..still some wondering why the pa- went back to jail pending borne sudden dfath" is attributed to U. of U . 2? seconds erts, first; Elderd Harding, poose beds, and to date Professor! aqtion on the part of relatives.. Gharaher-ls?- " heart failure. t?he was apparent440 vd djisb-Fl- lis - Lund has not Hedquist, third. -the of "names given TT . R2 1 in her usual did the v n health, 440 ly relay (girls) Maeser, first; his operatie stars who will oc-- ! Under the auspices of the Priseeond ; Timpanogos, family washing yesterday a ml .8 SO vd , dash' Fll is fhsTnber- Franklin, durtwo these carriages cupy Association of the mary Fifth arose this morning, and in the B. Y. TV 2 minutes 2 5 secthird. ' a very interesting program act of ing the performances. , ward ' a fire dropped onds. . 50 kindling dash Caroline yard (girls) For weeks the students of the will be given to the public on Sun- dead. 1 TV. U. C. of U.. mile Cole, ninckley. first; Martha Ellertson Music Department at the B. Y. U. next. day evening Songs) Carlson this Miss speechin was born 4.44 seeond Henrietta ; Taylor, third. have been hard at work on this, hurdles Charles RoskeT-Broad jump Leonard Roberts, es, gems and poems will be city 21 years ago, and is survived T difficult is a It unique opera. the different by father and mother, broth-jh- grades. 3 :30 first: Stewart Reid, second; DewC.. 16 seconds. Y. afternoon B. by at hardest! Mndaf baseball production and only the --v i -- UeLee Simmons, B. Jr Alvin, tha Isaac, Ray team eh, third. Ilyrum. Uunt, ey j -' kind of work has enabled the perJty Lindon clash 50 vafd dash Harold Knud-sen- . hrst; Franklin, second; Timpano-gos- , and Cla'reriee, and sisters. Mrs. y TT. 2r1. and the formers to reach the high stand-11- 1 . . third. Milton Jacobs of Proo, at id Mrs. T?Ptev race TT of TV 1 34 an PPor' prat; Mark Pyne, second; Ja'e an! of efficiency already attained froYO toans 440 relay Parker, first; Mae-s- Effie Aston at Lmlon. Iler fath Mnro-nsee Clvde fast Knudsen. Provo Adams, B. third pve be tmty . In the Bank window may second; Timpanogos, third. or expected to leave for the Sean- - y p T1 feet 9 indies 50 yard dash (girls) Camille team can do when in action. The Seen coats, leggins, moccasins, 440 relay Franklin, first; Mae-e- dinavian mission local defeated Lehi Crandall, first; Margaret' Pier-ponSaturday, but on JT,b iumn Almn. Biehards. B. baskets, warapuim, belts, liead- - but boys easily third. seeond; Timpanogos, of the account inches a death, plans will y. (T.. 6 fed. 2 harder game with seeond; Gladys Vincent expect dresses and many oilier Indian The eighth boys won against be Alms imim Richards. as Broad Lindon third. the the on crowd, boys these ornanovelties -I- Some-of ld and the field heat the - fi inches n feet ?2 YrTV f. the "Watkins Ifiglr'junip-DealB lforthhavebeen'traiiungTor ments will be worn by two In, girls. Mrs. 1. II. Masters eptertaiued' ctbntnnt J 0 Conville. H. of dians who are coming from thg weeki to get in trim for tlito, first: Royal Nesbitt and Glen school Parker tle members of the Nineteenth r. 4T fPPt the appreciates inch. Loveless series. tied for second. league reservation and will sing nonie - throw willingness of Carl lloutz for the Century Club this afternoon Tlarri-NortFred Bennlon) HcmrP75 turned has dash Sever The Tr over the yard city real Indian sings in duet and solo. ushe was Method XT of TV 1 10 Vet. 10 inches was Montessori high The although jump, Park for thu games and a! son, first: Morris ITales, second; able 'Those who have heard Che singers to participate in the meet on the title of a very interesting pa-- , Bienss 'Voeiwd- l m Richards, Collins, third, "amon ?f 25 wnt wil1 bp made willbe hat thev g guarantee account of sickness. Mrs. 8 117 inches. feet,' B. King. givert by d Phiip per admission. ff,p Y,U., , Boys relay Maeser, the hits of the show. 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