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Show i ttlLDS EXERCISES V BritishT Marines in Trenches Helping the Belgians j. V J.l is H0ME1NDUSTRV . FOR PBEST. JOS. F. SMITH Crowing Tribute! Were Paid to Preel-- j For-Hi- e , debt Smith long Life of Active Service in the Work of the Cord; Original Poem Read. - iflfl;:; GERMANS HELD , ' The faculty "and, students of the irtyhara Young, University gathered at College Hall this morning to commemorate the Mrtb of President T. Smkhrwho passed his 76th tulle a one .todayTh exercises-weropened, by the choir; President Joseph Keeler pronounced thft invocation, and. the sehoolorchestra rendered two excellent 'numbers. ,. ' - r The oration of the iday was given by JProfeemor E. 8. Hinckley, dean of the Homal .College, who characterized I iw VJpOxb S' Ajfc.4. tow -,. tkiWy . & v rt . V - iv, - , ; 1 it TIs A? f d r I $htr t. ,1 e & - (By'Hornb Industry AftiJUoo.) - During tl) past mont,h jjbff Horn j industrial Association,. w,hich Mr ' Nelltol JTayrorls prtWdntMr j Jessie Knight, Vice frreuldeok.iwr Mrs. Esther Stewart, 4eirtW;h; been working to rot Pjtfl i. . A- - ! '0Vr Wi4rnmmm T Jo-aep- h K' r & , . 1 III IT -- II EXHIBIT h knowledge JT th . PARIS, Nov. 13, 12:25 p. 'French official- - announcement given out in Paris this afternoon says that TMu l lij uJ spd the, products, 4at, phouJd .beijuT m.--T- he wti chased by Utah people'. lettefi ignd1ietUre4,tiii,?c sent,ut operatlonof the mahafactbrdrli da in a generil dikplayjl ;fjv H yhy from. Yys to the sea the fighting has been lets violent hap ou previous days I Ot The: sebooUr 1 ? Several effors of the Germans to cross much interested .in th abjra. of,,tb 1 -1 .PresldentJoncph.F..Smlth to Yeer wei rvheckei; association an' are ( going io, bn a j ' Jovec of mankind. the .servant ot ? the Freneh posiGenerallyspcaking J Important factor (n. Ills'I Bukos' ai i 'Cod., The speaker then sketched the tions have' been maintained and Ger9 M promotion. fWt 'live the prophets, from Abraham man attacks around Ypiea we$e The wall spaoe in thp frdnt balC ! the birth of Jesus Christ, told nnef- Provo Central school hag betb 3i the of the dark, sees and the a 'ly JThe French forces la the north aJe en, through toe eafnest aoiicitation. tioii, dl8ctiasd' Ihe'eorlysforyrof described as nmmT' tM&mM Zf j " holding positions close to SupL L-- , E Eggertsen, bypu Bo art and then described the birth The barbed wire of the entanglements Education for a permanent .exhibit of I f Prophet Joseph Smith and fhV enemy. where Utah product! will be attrae -' organization of the church. ' Slight progress on other" parts of , j displayed. tlvely ' Professor Hinckley told of tno With the battle . front Is reported, as well as is Netota Architect Joseph drawing of President Joseph P. Smith at far the capture of a German detachment tA.3c Mr HW1 for the cabinets which wQi ho plana . Caldwell West, county, Missouri, by a surprise attack. placed and, furnished by the Provo lSth, T83S. He drove an ox The aot club and lumber yards of remain Commercial now army oncoming the long. capitaL the army defending Before the seige of Antwerp by the team across the plains when a boy PARIS, Nov. 13, '3: 55 a. m. A specma-jo- f and them drove out. kaJser British the this shows British! This city. photograph Germans began In earnest the of 9 years.. At the age of 15 years he ial from Dunkirk states that a French landed Plans are now nearly -- completed marines from warships to help lines in the trenches. But they did toward Ghent and Ostend. ; ' went to the Sandwich Islands on a torpedo boat 'sank a German submawhereby the Ilome Industrial AssociaWhen he was 20 years, of rine off Westende, Belgium. ft tion, with the cooperation of the age he was called upon to assist in The submarine. It appears was tryCommercial club, SupL L. E. Eggertover ft roy ! the defense of -- the Mormon people ing to CITY STREET CAR torpedo the French warship, sen the and HELD TODAY PETERSON principals of toe Provo ft ft STARTS ON ROUTE L ngalaet the unwarranted Invasion of when the latters commander caught will conduct a contest ' Johnston's public schoolsf army which came to Utah. sight of her periscone, put on - full i a chance to appreover the the The ft " services parents ft giving funeral la early manhood he was called to Bped and changed down on the enemy, Jhe dreams cf the people of 4 manufactured home of ft remains of Roy Peterson, the ft ciate the value - 'the roarum and when which d realised ar& f apostles, last been have at Provd t -- A large quantity -, j jjrd, f 4 u u jj. wus.,i4 I f also sali4peared. ft Impressing ott eommitted ft goods ani f ana Provo baa a fall fledged & ripened In experience he becanu prpsi of pil rose to the surface, that Utah has of the children minds Cottonwood In clde ft ft canyon early street car system In operation. i dent of the Church of Jesus Christ pf the spot where the submarine'marking sank;-- ' and make them wonderful to" resources, were held ft ft Monday morning, The cart are not Latterday Saints. The speaker ended The torpedo boat , received bny the toe with famWar O. toe Support Son and n. at slogan, 'i ft Berg day his address by referring to the splen- amount of business as. yet,, but d to i h !jf a"tka p -- d 'h ' ' tV m ft -- rr ' ftftftftftftftftftftftft Funeral A - jtf J2 j did testimony , borne - hr President ,I"BFth before the Smoot' investigating T committee at Washington. Two orlglnat poems 'wero read tiy the thora, Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll, a former student of the B. Y. U., and Profeesor -- Alfred, DsmaatL... tl... AfSt was "The Man at the Helm " and the e t second "The Ship of Zion." Miss on on delivered ifl prat) Talmage "A Womans Tribute," and' Roy Pur cell spoke on Joseph T, Smith a $ missionary. Professor A C. LuoJ sang The Seer," and after the.slng- lug of a hymn by the choir, JProfbssor "Antwt pronoonrjd the- benedicGce. - -- - El--i- - 'k. slight damage and returned "" for" repairs. v Svv -- port they. are ,.. running on - regular A schedule --from the Brigham . .!." 4 Young University te the UnlonjO-- . LQNJ)ON. NovvJ3,'7:45 a. m. A ft i Passenger station., to the dispatch Mom .Copenhagen 4 4 Work has ebdn ocfamenced on switches' tor tbs bracks to the ft "Military experts here attach. Im-new site andn work will ft 'tbe-ne, that- greatasd .ED El.., depot portance lo on the f 11,000 de- start ft probably unusual Activity prevails among the short in. a time. W. R. Arm- Germafi; wars hips and auxilarleg In ft pot H. Cook of the P.' ft ind strong . Kielcanal.M roads official falmly, were In .s' town today and spent consider- LONDON. Nov. 13, 11:30 a' m. A ft ft sb .kj time going over the com- supplementary estimate to provide for another million men required by the ft panys lines. ft British government durmg the year 317 March wai"introduced'1ri ending the House of Commons today. This brings the total army, not Including the territorials, to 2,186 400 officers Times says; rlTi S WSTCTT - ftftftftftftftftftftftft SOCIETY ITEMS .AdlSd TEENIE KIRKWOOD ft ft ft ft ft - - 'ftftyrotherwndMwa-workin- fr-toe- g ft ft ft ft ft ft ft FAREWELL FIFTH WARD ft FOR JUNIUS JACKSON he-swa- b -- ' The goods are o manufacturers-whos- In the contest will furnish prises for ' tho successful - contestants, and-- , our .banks and mining companies win In , furnishing- be- - asked to , assist and songs, and prizes for the poems In sooosasful competitor composition,, The Knigbt Woolen' Mills and sugar company have already donaoted very ' liberally. Beet poem on Utah, (High School). Beat song on Utah, (Eighth Grades), any appropriate tune. Best Song on Provo (Seventh " Grade), any appropriate tune. -- ft Consolidated Stone company. He Intimated a number of times that he had a love affair and was de- spondent over the outcome. Sun-day night he was at the old Ws- natch Resort in Little Cotton- .ft wood and some time between and morning ft The following program will be given" midnight ft lowed aquantltyof acd"and la the Fifth ward Sunday evening In ft when hds brother found him he honor of Junius Jackson, who leaves ft coud not get medical aid in for the Eastern States for a mission ft time to save the young mans . shortly. ft life. . 1. A Perfect Day," M. I. A Male ( 7 , Btpte that support you." -- vntte -- -- -- ft ft Undertaking Pariora , Peterson wai 28years of sge ft ft ond spent the greater' part of hl InlMs Mly.'He played base- - ft 'ft ball with the Provo team a year, ft or two ago. Ho piad beirilivlng ft In Sandy for sometime with a ft ! I w -- ' ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ' Bt composition dnUlah InAnufa-- ' r (Sevenrth grade.) turlng Best composition on Utah agriculture ft ft ft ft ft ft ' (Sixth grade.) Best composition on Utah mining, The Nineteenth Century club mem (Eighth grade). bers met this afternoon with Mrs. E Chorus. ' t Own positions must not exceed 609 METHODIST CHURCH ' D. Sutton and wore edified with r r 2. Prayer. words.-7Tt; " Mis.Teenle Kirkwood, the daugh- T.? Mra. C. Kirkwood T. R. from Utah Mrs. by paper made given dress Mr. and child's Best In 15th. Services torjsft Sundayrror, DEPARTMENT n. manufactured goods (High school). ' vTtiis city, died law night at the Methodts church. Dr. Edward Laird Thompson on "The - Development. 01 Chorus. r 9 to i iwmHy residence, No. 392 South Fourth blills Will Best child's dress made from Utah 4. Address, DUhop 'a. Buttles preach morning and even- Alaska. OPEN TODAY AT manufactured A West, of a nervous breakdown. Tho ing. Morning services at 11 a. m.: goods (Eighth grade). 6. Vceal solo, Mltol!tmer)a ThorJ x , ' from home manudeceased was 40 years of age and evening services at 7:30 p. m. A11 made bread Best AX ft family dinner on Sunday ', .'WI; 0? V,,. -Mr, month. in are cordially Invited.. and Sixth flour : factured (Fifth apent the greater part of her ofe , HIGH SCHOOL 6. CopnetdueL Carl FkK-- wfid and Mrs. L. L. Noyes entertained fif- r - this dty. She la survived by her grades.) iA-teen guests in honor of Mr, JunJtiB- - uel Robinson. (L - - j -' cake made from homVmanu- parents and a number of brothers and BROADWAY BEAUTIES COMING. 7. Remarks, Elder Junius M.' Jack-oa who for mission leave will Jackson, formal The toe of . DomesticTactured material (Fourth and Fifth opening sisters,stn. the 25tb of the month. , ' The funeral services will be neld Science department of the Provo High grades.) 8.- - Vocal duet. Misses, ..Ada Howe Seventeen Show , Girls With Kitty . the Klxth ward meeting honse Snn-- ' Franela, at the Columbia Theatrs candy from hp.me manufaets- School takes ptaee today. Ba Ora of club members The the Treajola Atj It la doubtful If any high school In Elghtl'rade nd day at 12 oclock, and the remains may New ,,,yiniyiComnRFrom York. Remaiks, Bishop Albert Hsa- - the State of Utah can boast a more Thursday by Mrs. Leo Thurman with school , receiving the most -- from 10:30 to 11:30 Sunday morning. warinKan afternoon of hewing, and social ate amdi interesting equipment j'prizos will also receive recognition. t 71. Vloiln solo, Miss Aline Phillips. "The pick of Americas garden of chat and j dialnty refreshments than the new department of the local f' The contest will close with a big 4 12. Vocal solo, Albert Southwkk.- loveliness-I- s the way the press agent 1 DayS on Lincoln school. A complete electrical cooklngt01-describes the seventeen show - girts ! Soro-sls toe Utah Feb. 12, 1915, at the Central afternoon will Wednesday birthday, examinations Opsn competitive equ,pment hat Kmii ,D,taJ,1' con' supporting Kitty Francis, tbs musical school. There wiU be an exhibit cf club convened at the home cf Mrs. fee hcU la the Federal building, Provo, club was held on Wednesday after- - slating of 32 Simplex 44 Inch disc comely star in her production, "Mrs. 0rk of the different schools and Utah Utah, to secure eligible! for the fol- - 0.Malley., Reception." at the Colum- - A. C. Lund. Two papers were ably noon through the hospitality of Mi. electtrlo Istoves 2 .standard electri.: refreshments will be served. In the and interestingly given bjr Mrs. W. F, lowlng positions: Ted Hatton. A loiter from President. b!a Theatre next Wednesday. All of 1 Violett and Mrs. Fera Decker, respect-- ; ovens, electric tvenlng a program will be given in toe Simplex Dec. 1 Agriculturist, 32,500 to ithe seventeen girs are noted fior their Wilson to the nation concerning the baking . 'too of and Architecture "Art to ivcly, accounts 31,860 er heater, and an .Tabernacle, at which the prize compo-3 OOO ; examiner of and beauty, and every one was Rennissance Period and the Nine- present war was fend by- - Mrs.1 J. R range, V electric height sitlona and poem will be rendered. . x , Towner, The hostess . oseL- - prefty electric percolater. An investmentv ot The school whose ,32m,. picked by Miss Francis from shows teenth Century," and Rennissnnco pupil Is successful clerk. freight ? Dec. whltt chrysanthemums In d ecbratlng 'over 7 50,00 la represented by these which oaa .on Broadway last summer. meet! honors for the bees club The the to adjourned Sculptor." jjjeoeivlng 3U0O; assistant dairy husbandman. d d"ntv luncheon., cWroMt j, theblgaest paid chor-A0Vivian1 ong and'Mrs.' electrical sppUanoes,' Jacotf ut Prof. Mra. under the direcuon "!rw,t wiljt toeWwtng.wW.mlto to 31.740; inspector uPPj,eju,rjja-jje?.tricai- s. fori all, of the gtrts Evans. V arVA - ,'lf ' toe prize ScleW vthfi song. king Bdshard, ParkigdoB, 31,200; editorial clerk, 3U00; Mis Geneva- Brown of MattU is play parts. It cost 35,000 for the 54 students en- Speakers from the Home Industrial wxpert 3LOOO;' assistant In farm home French gowns the gir wear, ard entertained by Miss Aieen Clitff. i Instructor, already has Commercial club, and 'Association, Mrs. Frank Stubbs of Scofield la the rolled for and the these course, Miss Francis jearrifs a wardrobe mis1T addrese- Fw Publlc in four sections. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra J. ft ft ft tress with her on the road to. look W. dl wUl UBder mu8lc Th ATTRACTION be AT PINCEM The authorities of other 'schools13Farrer, for a few daya ft sifter them. ' AN EXPLANATION. ft ' rect,on -, rofesecar Boshard. MONDAY NEXT j ' throughout the state are taking a keen ft The girls are better cared for than In Provo some In the progress of teaching! Thl Plan originated Annie Deat Miss .Interest of The . marriage . Owing to a break of a small ft any chorus girls in Jibe country. They 8014 now beto widclymontb 8 Fure is the title of 60 the specIn toe electrical cooking Provo High have ' travel always in their, own, anectal and Walter 1. Corbett was solemnize! . ft" flxtuift to our Linotype, w nd of ked th the" ln at at'netion 3tAte. rn"t,ft1 partr,lf rkt"!' Tern11 and the Power Light' and Utah School, been very much handicapped In ft cari which they are retaining for the on Wednesday in the Salt Lake rhH.tre JTnndav. Kor. 6th,., company .jofficlals declare-toaL-rl trendy being adopted by the Salt ft getting buTon'Tlme tlie'past 1W ftehtlretourbr th e W ck L Tb p yb av c It ia a five part Rhubert' proluetton reult of the installation of electrical Fke City schools. another issue of ft a maid who travels wrtn them, and ft Issues. depicting th methods r.f, tht under- a number of other The Post U published, we hoie- - ft Miss Francis hires two other maids , Mrs. .Bell McAdam of Eureka on," world element in luring victims Inf-- ' equipment here,., schools the state vill REDUCED RATES TO SALT high throughout ft to have the part here, and with In ee(ch town to helo the girls dress. Mra Hannah Davis of Salt Lake City their traps,' The picture carries wit r follow suit Immediately. probably Mrs. John ft the aid of our merchants in fur Every comfort and convenience is fur are toe guests of Mr, and It a very Interesting story filled with McAdam. W. ft nlshlng advert rising copy early nlhei hn, end toer flnd that their love, pathos, sorrow and suffering, with human Interest as is 'The Lur6," Account Utah Educational Aes a ft we shall publish our paper early ft ;g a far happier lot than the ordinary and finally ending wlthv Justice tri- - and the managemtnt of t hispopuiar Convention, Nov. 22nd and 23rd. In the afternoon. Ruth Bailey has aa her guests umphanL Thera are, . perhaps, few chorus, girl's, in spite Of the three pay house urges that his patrons at turn limit Nov, 28. Ask for tickets a Mrs, Robert Milne of Union pictures produced that are so filled tend "ft ft ft ft ft ft ft and Mr. n23 performances day. via 8alt Lake Route. early to secure seats. . DIED t 1 YESTERDAY AFTER NERVOUS BREAKDOWN and men. -- -- . r . V t -- ? i . - - j n - s 5 - , v at-tb- ef amiiy-reaideac- e -- -- up-to- d -- rr - J . ert 4 -- 0 n- - by-in- ftftftftftftftftftft ' g 1 . - Pes ,ft -- J aa Bt-fan- e I : s. reSBTeMv 1 |