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Show E 1 NO. ns triMVo mm school won Til VICTORY crrv. ( iwii.. Kif 1 1 , n . 5m t volume vn 7, Big Skoda Gun Like That Used in Bbmbarcraeht of Dunkirk OVE SCIIOOISOODAY SCHOOL . Maeser Pai ker POINTS 'i Vi Franklin 40Vi Timpanogos 22.. S c ji v 3 v C- - --3 4. C" TheJori . Spanish Fork, May 6 A meet- Ing of the city council h 'kl lowing 4 4 O MOREDRY LAUD -- -- This is the big Skodka gun of Austria; the first big gun to be! used in the war and which it has been difficult to photograph bt- cause the goernm,:Et , har i.? Wished to permit the t allies allies anything abcwt- - V 4 -- to' the botnbardnient of Dunkirk at a longer distance than any gun baa heretofore shot in the history of the world, is much like this one. Perhaps the Germans will .never permit their hlg guns to be It is similar to the large German gun used recently la the bora-larirent of Dnr,M-- i: from a disf',rcn ' of twenty one mies, the 1 -' French official reports said, ibis latgtr gi.n. etir'n"! by to-lea- the-Krttp- p f ' works for - -- MOTHERS DAY" po-tio- .. the Criumbia theatre tin der the ftur pices of tile Won :ua clubs Jn scrviqes n of this city. sncec b. Prc-'esro- ! fry, -- T fin.ji ,C. V s?rJLit- - ' I Pk V 4. 1" m-- The yit.n ofTTie 5 Y. TT. G.V.C, ,7. cJ-'- s' rt "under Petrd hr M, Powland, first; I.!,, soccrd, Li"dyGn-;roP, third. OL-a-n. ntid Jmr--oy- first; Calvin second; nr.rin Stcker, M. felting re--- - - y i '! w' High sod pupils mot the dual In a H'eh school third rar Ceolan Bray was RentendeiT to psy a fin of 2230 or to serve 189 days in the city Jail for bootlegging by.Jmlg- J'. II. Frisby'in the city cod't Bray 13: Dan Neh-01P, third. Flt ttudentx M. M. A we 4-- was released on a cash bond of 8250 and will 'prol ably ap- pcaf the caeo to the 4 strict corn t. 3- - - M-- 4- - 0- - 4-- 5 3 -- vard ,. the tor cl dent W. V UOODARD. SOLOIST Jam s Goudard, gr. nil .cp -- a solo- - for Pfivo u lovers th-- t h.s 1 . ift, wid cow.e to Cu,.rg li Ji .1 'i i, v tu sii-g4, ening. May 10. Mr. Goddard no-t 1 the lan-ouop. a. , was Poimetly, with thp Kojal (bvd 7u Ai.d was b Js;' 's God-Lt' opera of London and t'ne I ' Hie, lent., rml studied a var ,...j Grand opera of YsCfisJeat- - Dime JLll. 4onor of C.vkagA- - rs cn is rot the 'rfnlur Lyceum 190U Mr. Goddard sail.d tu- - ,mi to tire untl-.- a coiTse, charge of 25 tid 53 c;i( 'ur.tnue his jo. n d a two for Kstke of will be made. This is rxptcMd e period jtats. or.e of the lust feats 1 1511 he made biy dilm! rt Cm e s t"cruj rt. e I". FpoTc-- l, -- ho rot A yre-H-- - w'tT tve P. Y. IT. in cr-to agree upen a dat-- fqr tv. usk. u. ri; t V H. Belmont, owner of pan cf Wffner will go ground ovcrwhit,,i1ffcc i r- - v:- - a v 'J-.- 1! Le announced right , that. ' fr-- of-wn- y I- ,- Irr a vrrld t iv.t! g .which tv net,- - would he open 1. ig Mothr:, i,'ina"y A. Father, suiport of the cnb in iha work to follow. t , A movement d ah o for - an evening luncheon when the wive Kovat Optra, Cover.t Gid mlndot of the Commercial club member at which pVce he snrg lac leaatni, would be present. -" yt I abked the A Quartette, senior Mutul rt)emt,r8. ;AiiS 'Jo'a y Jo tfce t ul l!c. It v:s also announced that Jretue Knight, th. ITv . Mother. D.nr" pri.ru-- v ;other rrtnvUy. bed ' 4 th? eamo rroposj', q. , .. ptated city teams wrn'd he f story, junior Mutual nu-niand 3D.' Rel'tu.t r'i! that he ou, BOn,i one ?or the wnk Sentiment, k n, HIGH SCHOOL MEET. rar GIVEN HEAVY FINE FOR BOOTLC(jGING 'i ........... childr n. Sentiment, BRAY 17: 7? td Vnir, ('Lvlr; Air - Boys Turn fol'es: tree .Iff W7 d Tir HI- ub fwTd with the' Pi isb-- .i t Y jurg Ln.ve-ptr- t X V fo Tribute to Motherhood. -- tv b f'T? r CVe for th 1 Ladies Chorus in the wards will Tb as nmcrclal Provo- tr.cMt i v. ... n). LUSHED, en g"",ni v T Prof. A. C. Lund Fphnlns Song fFl. !); 5, r Th" HELD st; - moot, 1 tioin P.--- t; Scc''d ynr c will hive v s i Prh'h gn,e dclavr-- COMMERCIAL CLUB ri.-d- , ug Si-g- f The Th.M pgqgtd to I.und . H t r re o' the rmric : wi. r rnmbe' s c,i ! F, Klee of Salt Lake RaL-t- l h:s fccu Ci.'.v - ..i. aH- - The report that Bpauich Fork and to g?t the American Fork failed of names to hold an number requisite SUNDAY NIGHT election has had its effect on the people of Provo and the sentiment now Mothers evening appears to be overwhelmingly against TBeTlecTTefir win he obs eTve 3 wlThgie c la! - , , probabillty ret Jo celled. AT THE COLUMBIA TLarild.-Stoweli,- High the first checking of the petitions for. the wet. and dry election, the petitioners have lost II out of the 128 names they have on the petition above the requisite numbe for an election. A count of the duplishow ed . about 24 cate names and there are 17 withdrawals in the hands of Jbe- - commissioners which were submitted to the recorder before the filing of the petition. The Betterment League, which represent the prohibition cause, .reports through its members that a large number of peopl e aFeTc iSmlngt hat they did apt sign the petition and in some cases the supposed signers have been out of the cty jqr two or three months. The commissioners and the recorder have been going over the petitions for the past two days, and are now convinced that' the petltion Is for cailirg the election, ane unlcflaThe wets are able To Ehow.thatL some of these names should he kept wkLteawiil'is fHaM-er-'er- Broad Jurnn Stanley Morgan, " Upon WOULD IRRIGATE l, . 4 MURDOCK FORCES under-cultivatio- thi-d- - GEORGE MELDRUM, JR. . r-- rd letter from George W. Is a sampler of a nuni - A J 3 V y , 5 tji Bine commissioners: ' Provo, Utah, May 2, 1915. To the Hon. Board of City ' ' 4 Commissioners, 4 Gentlemen: My name ap- pears on a certain petition 4 asking for an election next June on the liquor- - question As I did not sign the petition t 3 nor authorise the signing of 4 the same, 1 respectfully ask that my name be strickenTrom 9 the said petition. Very respectfully, r. - commissi, jne-r- s her of letters received by the Mur-doc- k s- . - Moldrura With a suit brought by J. R. summary of this mornings follows: as is vs. W, B. Beers as state engineei 50 yard dash, girls and 7 years, lojcompeJ him la. approve an applies-tionfoRuth Plerpont, M, first; Cornelia Lund wateg. to. Ihe. amountbf 5Q r, second, Elba BleakrT, third. aecond-fee- t 'from the Utah lake, an50 yard dash Boys 6 and 7' years, other gigantic irrigation project ' for Clinton Crawley, T, first; Owen Hard Utah county . has been brought to ing, T, second, .Stewart Westphal, F, This time J. R. Murdock end light. n JUrird- Lhis associates are planning to bring Broad Jump Boys' 1 3 and over: 19,840 acres of land Jack Mayberry, M, first; Thomas west of Pay son and east of Goshen, F, second, Clifton Thatcher, In the district known as Lincoln ' M, third. Beach. 440 Relay Boys 10 and 11 years. Tbe applteatiou for water was, made firBt; Charles Harpt.r( M in the spring of l914, but owing- - to reay, F, .second;. Walter Lew Is, P, the refusal pf the state engineer to third. - 440 Relay Boys age 12: Paul West- - grant the application this project has been held up, and an immense tract w codnrstrStanlcyMorgan.secoad; of very valuable arid land will be left Dan Leavitt, F, third. t wUbout-wat- er.w ntil --the fTITTrlfifBdsTifrTJTTiarJacl- - be Mr. Murdock ahfL hi and adjusted man, M, first; Jtoyal Gray, F, Becond; associates are preraitted to pump thej Fred Hedquist, P, third. 150 second-fee- t of water asked for orD 50 yard dash Girls 8 and 9 years: of Utah lake. Norma Hughes, M, first ; Delia Stubbs, , While there has. been some, few M, seqorul; Feirel Kqudsen, T, third. complaints against Mr. Murdock an! 50 yard .dash Boys 8 and 9 years: his associates and claims have been Pt.firsfr..Er.wiaSWwmade that the new projects have art. F, second; Sylvan Moore, M, caused primary holders to loe a third. of their water the develcpm'nt 50 yaid dash Girls under 10: Al work dons by the Utah Lake & Irrilira Strong, M, first,' Kate Curtis, F, gation company and the Proo Rser- Bates, M, third. second; Virginia IT ivoir company is second only to the Vjdnh Boys und-r 10: Al- .0 yard I tah Strawberry project. fred Clove, P, first; Fred DIxod, sec- - 'great ' county has been benefitted bv theuohd; Asae! Johnson, F, and Herehrii sands of dollars through this devrlrp- . Lund, P, third. ment woik. 50 yard dib Girls age 11,12, and, Should Mr. Murdock and his r.so - r, 12 years: Lyslp Nelson, F. first; Ma-- I . , .. lye 're reo- etceed nile Thomas, F, gpcond; Ilorence, m Ipriatlon-froUtah lake to irrigate Crane, P, third. of the Lincoln Beach section south B.444vRelaGirJsk.yi-.rft,-Do4.-Ba.kthe lake a greater acreage will hue M, Dorothy Irvine, P, been cuHivatiopi .brought , under FIhsotv, the pumping plants pntl co through dash Boys age 11: Walter .50 . iservathn projects devemptd tir (Vr . . yard - . 9 yEe r! lirrlgation companies than that of the, second; Cram Carter. F. third. project, and the irrlg-U- d 50 yard dash-R- oys age U. Ms k of tW, Inre th.B conTl(y,wlI1 peft Norman Crevlejr, Pjne, ten aro. was what it years tjoude Paul Westwood, P, third. filed against the suit The 75 yard dash Boys age 13: Johu engineer by Mr. Murdock and his bp, Strong, M, first; Radino Hickman, F,1 soclates will .he watched with th second; Marvin Cook, third. of interest b yhome seker. , .110 qf 11 add ,, ; lna,trl?l - Elvin Haws, P, first; Joseph Fwrcu,, in forward another means great sep M- thfr F porond : Jack Ma;rry the development of Utah, cou.Tty'f, N01 13 overt and High Jump Boys 'mrn Crawlry, T, first, CBfion Thru chop. M, second; Fred L'ddiad, F, 4r O ,,OBt;--Open- ciy claim that the . matter misrepiesonted to them uid others state that they did not sign the petition. The fol- - 3 Is-S- winning tiby s'core-of "5 TKjfntrto'- - f3T?Tdr The Parker, 40 for the Franklin and 22 for the Timpanogos. The. remarkable showing made in some of the events by the boys In the grades clearly demonstrates that Provo will have some athletes of which she may well be proud within the next few years. In the hlg hjump, 3 feet 2 inches was reached by Norman Crawley of the Franklin school. In the broad jump Jack Mayberry won first place by Jumping 16 feet 4 Inches and the quarter relay was run In 56 fl-- t WuS J dec-woul- d The - the P w vents , S petltion.-Man- last evening to determine whether or not a liquor be held. The petition was rejected on the ground that 25 per cent of the people who had voted at the last city election had not signed ihe petition. There were 266 names on the petition. The highest vote received in 1913 was 1078 and 25 jrer cent of 1078 The lawful signers numbered 224, "3 (Jo fw hi ch are doubt fuTbe-"cause of mistakes in names and 82 who were not registered voters in the last city election. sec-ond- s. - J. 3, 5 Ninety one letteis drawal hate been received by S competitor, the Parker, - - - sf TL1.3! Today was Athletic day in the public schools of Provo and the meet on the Y field which commenced at an early hour this forenoon drew one c, the largest crowds that ever met to to witness a'contest iij this city. Right from the start interest' was keen and enthusiasm ran high. The four schools wre all "well represented andfor a time no school could claim much ad- vantage, however when It came to the field events Maeser forged ahead and soon ran away from its nearest " S -- NO LIQUOR ELECTION- IN SPANISH FORK 65 rt-te- -- Annie C. 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