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Show WEATHER FORECAST TMEPROV6 You Can Depend Upon It. If its genuine news of Provo youre looking for, get The Post Its reliable and up to the minute. PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 22, NUMBER 327 : Tonightand Saturday probgenerally cloudy show thunder local ably ers. VOLUME 6 1914 - j i:,fliiA-Tif- r a-r- my NOTED LECTURER COMING SUNDAY- - - SERVICES SUNPA 14 "" Next Monday Evening Marks the Advancement of Another Class pf Graduates From the Provo Schools. ' Clarence W. Chadwick, the noted Christian Scientist lec- turer from Omaha. Nebraska, will come' to Pfrovo Sunday eVenlng to deliver a lecture at the Princess Theatre. The lecturer comes very highly recommended and the out-look is good for a large and- - Sunday, memor lV will be held in Tabernacle at 2 oe to which all of the-vr- . A. R., Relief Corps, Indian War Veterans, Pioneers, Spanish. War Veterans, early settlers and the public in general are most cordially invited. Special music is prepared under the direction of Porf. T R. Boshard. Addresses will be given by Pres. A. N. Merrill and Supt. L. E. Eg- - A; J gertsen. HERE DUN A very flagrant case of evading The first case of Utah strawber quarantine- has been brought to the attention of the City Commis- ries for the season of 1914 were sioners and Board of "Health, placed 6n the local market this where a family had children with morning, and are the finest looksmall pox and did not report the ing berries seen in this vicinity Rio Grande Commissioner of Agriience. case to the city physician; also in years. They were grown by $ culture Praises This. Beautiful allowed their children who had Homer Davis and sold to the Wm. Valley, As He Crosses Utah been exposed to expose others. M. Roylance Co. for the sum of -- . Lake. Section 74 of our quarantine or- $3.00. Mr. Davis is one pf - our sucsuccessful farmers and has dinance reads as follows : It shall be unlawful for anyTXededirfplacing the first case of W IL Oliu, agricultural n-the local parent, guardia n nr other personiutab-strawberrie- s of the Denver and Rio having the custody of any child, market for the past four years, Grande railway company, in ComBerries this season are nine whether such child is actually with Dr. E. G. Peterson, dipany suffering from any disease men-- J days ahead of last season and if 4 rector Extension Division, Utah . conditions weather tioned in this chapter or not, to favorable There Are Seven Teams Entered took an Agricultural College, well as as continue strawberries, permit such child to leave any in the Big Church Conference of Utah agricultural be inventory to are other or fruits, going house, room, flat apartment on Y Field Tomorrow 21st. county Thursday, May They is quarantine by the Board ier and of much better quality were shown over the county Tiy of Health, or wherein is domiciled than they have been for years, Dr.-VEtiehl -- and President living or . remaining, any person j The Roylance Company "have G. Peterson, 'of the Provo Tomorrow afternoon on the Preston having any contagious disease, contracted a niSmber of the finest Commercial club. The district in berries the of of Written without the state, Y patches permission field, beginning at 2:30 from on the south to Lebi Payson the Board of Health or the City-ai-d, according to their reports, oclock, track teams on the representing north was thoroughly covberries should be eoming in quite , Physician.? Oneida the IdaStake ered of the and Prof. Academy during day The penalty attached for vio- plentifully by Jung first to fifth, Olio left Riehfield for Y. B. L. S. D. the Snow C., ho, U., start Car should lot shipments Friday lating "quarantine ordinance is a fine not exceeding fifty dollars, or moving out about June fifth . to Academy, Murdock Academy, morning deeply impressed and Weber 'Academy and B. YrHigh staggered, at what Dr. Peterson by imprisonment not exceeding tenth. and the Provo escorts had shown thirty days, or by both such tine School will compete against each him what the was Dem-in- FOR VISIT - - - - com-miisio- .the grad-JAMEWILLIA3IS, A; Next Mondaynight Commander. uatiru gexercfses of the public S in schools of this city will be held At that the StakA Tabernacle. time one of the largest classes ever TIFTH WARD gradqatde will go on to the high be will the and school, diplomas the presented by a membetvpf TO 6IVf DAY board of education.: ' The program been for the evening has arrange ed as follows : X Orchestra, High School orches- The Members of the Ward Will tra. Go to the Grove for an Outing Chorus Summer Roses, grad- r Early Tomorrow Morning. nates; ' Prayer, Elton Taylor. Class' representation,, Walter Tomorrow morning the members of the Fifth ward 'expect to nedquist. Chorus, girl Springtime, participate in a big May Carnival. At 9:30 all will assemble at 'the graduates. Superintendents report, L. E. warcLhouse, where a parade will be formed leaving at 10 unlock. Eggertsen. Chorus, Mother is Praying for The line of march Third "You, graduates. North to Second Ealt, then north Its the Word to the Living to Temple Hill, then to the B. Y. U. park, which is just northeast That Tells, graduates. Double trio, Tell Me, Enid of the campus. Following are the Roylance, Blanche Rossm&n; Carol features of the parade. 1. Band. Poulton, Dor aSingleton, Ivy Ear . 2. Primary Queens oPthe May ris, Letha Clark. Or-vand Primary boys.. Greeting from High School, 3. Queen of the May and Singleton. Utab We Love Maids of Honor. Chorus, (a) Thee, boy graduates; (b) Lov4. Jack in Green. ely Night,. thirty boys. 5. Children Pageant, little Address to graduates. Presi- wagons and doll carriages, decodent George H. Brimhall. rated with flowers. Double duet, Come Silver 6. Aged of the ward in autos, Kenneth Dunn. Ralph with Kindergarten children. "Moon, 7. Comedy section. , Buckley, Arnold Boshard, Abner " lv Baird. fi. Patrons of the ward. Sentiments. A prize will be given for the Presentation of diplomas, Board best decorated boys wagon and of Education. . the best decorated doll carriage. Chorus, gradLovely June, Upon arriving at the park the uates. following program Will be CarBenediction. , ried out : ' 1. Song, Flowers are not to be presented America. The graduates for this year are 2. Prayer. , " 3. Music as follows: by orchestra. 5 : mm MIEltSTH -o- -- . earl-whie- h J VJ T -- -- -- and imprisonment. We ' dislike very much to have to prosecute people in order to enforce, our ordinances, but we cannot allow cases of breaking onr quarantine ordinance tp go by unnoticed any longer, and we v expect from this time on to prosecute any cases that are brought ter our attention where eases of small pox, chicken other pox, whooping congh eontagious disease are being hidden. from quarantine or not prop-erlreported .to the Board of Late this-afternoo- Frank n g for the general water commissioner for the Provo river. Frank Wentz for Utah County and Ernest Wright for Summit county.; Was selected other for the championship of the agriculturally. county doing Professor Olirr said: Church High School league. Each Dr. Peterson and the president of the schools is sending only its of Provo Commercial club had the best men, and when the stars been putting Utah county up to meet some good records will be me ly. My honest established. The Murdock Acawas that opinion . perhaps be-Health' or city physician. they., , repredemy of .Beaver .will C. F. DECKERMayor! sented by eight of the. best men wore slightly LeROY DIXON, in the west. Two of these stars My inspection of the county, howCommissioner, Mr. Luke- - and Mr. Gunn, will go ever, has convinced me that they are two very modest men and have n. G. MERRILL, " ' on to Chicago after Saturdays City Physician. meet to represent Utah in the big not said any more, or even as hiuclL for this great county as can BOARD OF HEALTH. University of Chicago interschol-asti- e be said and substantiated. I was meet to he held at the end of Iu tmy upirdoa u asfogndeikw this moqth , ,'These jnen will withnore beautiful spot lies out of out doubt bring heme honors in doorv than Utah county; no more the broad jump, the 100 yard dash and the low hurdles. The faun ex- perfect or beautiful picture can be seen pect these two men to win their as or painted than Utah valley The most stupendous effort yet attempted by Xhe seen from Utah , lake, upon events in tomorrows contests, but T was taken in a motor boat which JBrighara Young University Music School was the Sun they will be hard pressed by Mr. Clove early fn the day. T ' Dance Opera shown in the local playhouse last night. Y by Cooper and Jones of the do not think that this beautiful team. so the beautiful and that great yet Something different, As yet no definite dope has body of water is advertised sufaudience that witnessed it was thrilled with the gorgeous ficiently or appreciated by Utab-anbeen secured on the athletes scenes and the enchanting music. Old Indians and young or even by. tTm citizens ot the: other institutions, and ugly lndians, would-be Provo. Indians, beautiful $ Indians but it is certain that they are ? No more fertile piece of agriIndians and rear Indians all contributed to the success of stars of the first brilliancy and cultural land can be found in the the most elaborate production ever shown in this city. will make the meet one of the world than that lying- between most interesting of th year. Provo Utah and. lake. Its fertil- Yesterday marked the initial. Winona gave a good, interprets-performanc- e Joint committees from the facLeah Bean, Myrl Blumenthal, Golda 4. Address,, Bishop is untouched Man warand the- future ity of the Sun Dancetion of the chieftain's daughter, ulty and students ef the B. Y. U. assured. T Becks tead, Beatrice Burch.Marva Carfound ing. the fruit met this Beth ter, Chamberlain, Vera Choules, morning and outlined a opera, and' from the ovation given but her singing far surpassed her the fruit through belt In perfect Crowning of May Queen. 7 Eva Cluff, Maude Cox, Rhoda- - Collins, of entertainment. solos made wrote The the 'she who in' her to Mrs. Bonnin,plan acting, for Letha A. Clark, Maurtne Duffln, Doro15; " Braiding of May Pole. Tlle peach crop should well:COnJi teams are of be the to most the F. nansen, ing 'illiam treated libretto. every opportunity, 7.1 Drill, thy Dnhn, Leila Duke, Florence Duke, exceed all records and the straw-- -' ' ' Primary department. composer. Professor A. C. Lund, Miss Helen Newell also made the Virginia DeLong. Mabel Dalby, deyon 8. Comedy. crop," which will come on Professor E: My very best-the Shoshone Maid the director,-an- d 'Ferre, ora Fleming, Leah Giles, Pearl early in June, should be a record 9; Drill, Kindergarten depart- Eastmond, who painted the gor-- Miss Newell was just a trifle too Gee, Oralynn L. Giles, Velda Harper, breaker. The crop is very heavily ' :Emma Hopkins, Marie Holdaway, Ivy ment. be no! well dressed to fit the1 part and geous scenery, there-caHarris DaVon Henrichsen, Juanita act. Hie beet and grain field all doubt of the musical and scenic, her reading lines. - Hickman, Ada Harris, Elma Hartley; through the eonnty are in an Eda Hedenberg, Melva Hodson, Ruth triumph scored by the B. Y." U. xIq acting Miss Jhiddra Eggert-Musi- c Tabernacle Choir will give! traordi?riIf ffne condition. This sen was undoubtedly the "leader Henrichsen, , Lorenda John, Lyle School this year. JonesT Edith' Jones, Inez Jensen.-Leaanother new from the first, and her interprets of its sacred concertslie anticipated something -Jensen, Mattie Jensen, Stella Jensen, next tion Sunday evenings in the! . ? Vlsit t f011r' 'beautiful ami Necklace1 the and tb. a-- measure unique The .Mary Jensen,. Alice. Kroupa, Eugenia con7lty demonstrated her Fourth .ward meeting house- - at, Wallace performance far outsripped .jtbe 11-gossip, Kroupa, Reo Armltstead, Professor Olin and Dr. Peterson under m. for 6; Abner is girls sp. of Elmer Bean,lbys Baird, anxious invited. andjioys ideals the TEejublic great Balleyr built up, by power"interpretation. a eft for Southern ' TTtah Bliss Bushman, Earl B. Blumenthal, under 9; a relay race between the this morn-- . I ' " Debo ;was Program as follows : school. The scenic Harry RusselF as of file 3. Elmo Busklery, Wilfordlfour intermediate classes of the y showirnmalso-exceptionallChorus, Lord is' My Shem 'The effects are the best ever good; ' LW.Brtmhallr- Clinton Beasley,-'CalviBeniamin J. Moody, 38 years of bool-- ten men on a a local stage, and the nearness to - Among the scenes that should herdjXChoir. Bee. Arnold Boshard. Kenneth Bui- - Smiday.Bc fl?e tFFfl herejast night from slde a boys sacr tace; a girls jjdj&n life was little' less than be commented upon are tbe Prayer. lock, Lee Black, Glen McKlnley-Baker- .l The remains will be Solo paralysis. d and chorns. PPraTse -ing-. Clyde Clark Osmond. C. Crowther.T potato race; a boys ftrr Run the the Be pole eld the ). TI. Berg and Sons Clayton, Ar-- race; a relay race between the Whenthe large orchestra com- Dance, in which OTcTSioux and Thine, Murray Roberts, Helen morgue until Newell members of the fam- aad Choir. two braves from the Reservation menced the overture, an Indian from Deseret of Tenor a can come for the war between In the tu? Le-solo, The Land of j thepareuts classic, a hush fell on the house. participated. Rosell V.. Dodge, Elwooq Dunn. dancing of the . body. class Chris and All' class. Roses, G. Willis Grant Froisland. Indians Ekins, was a theological in Durrant, Roy Then as Miss Anna Duke entered itself. novelty Emmet members of the- ward are invited and in Solo and chorus. Good Glenn Field, Fred Ferguson, The other1 scene was that of the voice rich her Bye, soprano sung Suit has been commenced by Farrer, Ernest Albert come an bring .their picnic. , an Indian love Southwick and Choir. the audience witches.- Here the scene would do song, Koppi Pearl Xefflert Gold& L&r T. Reynolds Co. against II. ah tile old will What folks be Duet, called was captivated. From then until credit to the best operas on the Wondrous George en, Helen D. McCoard, Eve Murdock,! W. Ora Bes-for automobiles. Straw, to collect $200 with Things, and - road today. Only such scenes are by Ada Bailey Beulah Menlove, Mildred Moore, Tndiari from reservathe last the j 10 per cent from Jan. 11 y rLl e fTonhad bowed his acknowTedg- - found in ,the veiy best staged IIower7 Sonnomla Maurlne ,01son, solo on a merchandise ac-- j 1911, Oliver, WARNER LEAVES Soprano of the and Ella (selected), the great .ment to the demands of the crowd operas j day l- extravaganza. Ritchie. count. Peay, Carol Poulton, Aurelia Pratt, FOR CAL.. musicaDUNSMUIR, In this was almost a there Ruth continual; Edditha Payne, Cecelia Rita, Ross-maChoms, Grant Us Peace Ora TODAY TO TAKE JOB ronnd of applause. Curtain calls, Professor Eastmond must be con Rozelle, Marv Robbins, Mary Helen Newell. C.'E'..Wat-- l PROFIT IN AD. READING Bailey, Robbins, Silvia Ross,. Hannah were frequent and givenT with gratnlated for his wonderful abil- p, Jf. "Warner, for many years Florence Romerlll, Enid Roylance,! good grace. You may not think it worth oe?li express agent .of the ,Noraa Simmons, Susie Sutton, e e Professor Lund has presented vffeets. while to read the ads in aRueSmithlEdna Simmons! ells Fargo Company, leaves your Rave to the public that givoperas bury ' Male quartette. this but if its bar- The Tear.!14, Mato for California Dnnsmuir.' paper, his j "ratulated direction Mabel of his Saxey, en day upon Sorenson, principals greater opporArcAlliatr Rains Jane want Froisland, you ThoFrl where he will take charge of the tnnities for solo and duet, but you will gen- Boshard, Thomas, Lillian Taylor. opera, bnt to the author of V Wakefield. find them advertised m son, Luce?A,Ylnceat7 Xlmo , . ) orally wood express office. He will be sue- never do we mnember the time the story and the composer of the."1" j PlorcDCd The the little Even Post. nchorus, music R. here Child. Father Holy belongs the great praise, for,v.boItan when the choruses were given byL. Thelma Warner, Myrtle Wood, Evajceeded Our IIear has classified column ITel-- . Ella often Cry, is after all the Mr. creature c the it of of their Ritchie, mo-hotter. long stay During opportunity or did W'llson, Willian J. Halladay, Stanley bargains that are worth HIndmarsh. Morgan Hurst, Walter Warner and his family in. Provo The Jpdian melodies were rich in great effort. The ovation given to,erl ewell and Choir, much. Try this column. HedquiBt, Maurice Harding. friends music and poetry and the many them last night was well deserved ' Remarks, Bishop A. L. Booth. they have gained-man. Chorus. too skeptical. Let Me be Forget. Not,, Dont ?Illrr'dS.rpau B.' Jetferles! Corwin who will regret the change trade 810W in audience the land that would Ps every act. Itvas a question which Johnson. Verdin John, Aymer Matson, family will remain here 80classified lthln the This not Sacred we through . that ;me are huy least. agree right. Porter McDonald, .Aldus Maarkman.jpleased the audience better. ProAlbert Southwick. columns. ' ' Dean J. Markman. HaroldMackenMcAllis- Owing to the tremendous de- John or Johnsofi ,fcssor Jl Sol and to do To ,e Dont forget chorus, your Thy Holy HubwHrnSK NelsrLynnert8, Lloyd Sutton. William Stowdl. tpr- . Both had lendd 'Stage mand for seats the company will The Post . UnmstersVAlene Albert! Loren Scott, Redvers Stein, wo..,- -. , the to next ciQff most presenUt the public Openshaw, Lynn Overlaid, Choir. . Y Page, Roscoe Rawson. Thom : i.out of the role. Miss Duke as day afternoon and night. is-al- - -- al , over-enthusiast- ' or-an- y y J 5 very-strong- Beautiful Opera Pleases s. rep-resent- -- -' ft - -- - - bry of , ex-T- The-pub- - h . of-BI- Xfst-M.-h5Jio.means-ff- - tillage- ue - pa-;ro- ns Bat&r-Ral- ph n -- 1 1 bring-marvelous- three-legge- of 'iRalphL-WCravem-Fran- k - - , I 1 j j to-Sar- , y ! - - Tnesra Richards, Frank Ramsey, Boyd Rob- Tbomai. 1 i he |