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Show 0 hovr, rur-LI- iibrabT IRQ VO NO. 250 PROVO CITY, I'TAII. FRIDAY, .MAY 1 , 1117 VOL. VIL 4444444444444 FORMER PROVO ENGINEER What can Womn Do in the War? Well- - STATE WILL OPERATE SEINES 4 THE BANKERS SENT TO PRESIOO CAMP . C. C. Jacob, formerly of 4 this city and one of our Pro'vo boys has been ordered to the government post at Pre- He aidlo, California. has 4 been district engineer with 4 the United States geological survey in the water division 4 with headquarters at Denver. 4 He also spent some time on work In New government ON UTAH LAKE TO SUPPLY ASSOCIATION S- ' PUBLIC WITH CHEAP FISH Tbe state of Utah will sell carp and suckers to the pubhe and it will seine them from Utah lake. The fish will be put on the Salt Lake market at 5 cents per pound and will coat from two to two and .one-hal- f cents a pound In Provo. The state fish and game department has evidently taken seriously the ment taken up by The Post a few days ago and the people will soon he receiving their usual supply of cheap fish. According to reports State Pish and Game commissioner R. H. take charge of the sein ing and those who are willing to buy the fish at wholesale at this city at 2 cents or 2 2 cents per pound, will be famished all they de sire to sell. The retail price will be fixed at not more than five cents per pound. The seines 'will be pat Into operation as quickly as possible and will be run until June 1. The department claims that the local - o-- r. boosted the price of tosh wren they were forced to seine out in the lake and the state Is taking hold of the matter, to spite them and Incidentally to re 3 ace the high cost of LEWIS A. CULBERSON JOINS REGULAR FORCES Lewis A. Culberson, the son of L. A. Culberson of the liv-ingin- , . PYTIIIAIIS ELECTED OFFICERS FOR YEAR Mercantile Wood-Clifto- n S company, has joined the colors and has gone to Fort As Mr. Culberson Douglas. Is a bookkeeper he has asked to be assigned to the ac- counting department service. or 4 IS PICKED UP WHILE EXERCISES TODAY With patriotic songs and senti meats f tthe presidents of the United States and exercises befitting the times, the public schools of Provo dosed for the season today, were made yestei promotion day and flip lower grades had their programs while today waa given over to the graduates, the principals, city superintendent, L. E. Eggertsen and state superintendent, E. G. This la what two of them are learning to do. Helen Egan told an apartment house landlord she knew how to run aB' elevator. She aald she would like to enlist In the army, but since the army would no; have her she would take the place cf one of hla elevator boys who might then go to the army. And here she la at work. Alice ' Mav ts Recorder d -- Pow-elao- n - de-liv- er - Mid-Tal- Y I I ! . e; each-mam- ber e the-loc- -- " - h 1 -- - - h - "Am-eric- , -- 'or - l "''l J Woodworth, a member of the National Special Aid society,' is here shown learning tbe dutlez of a traffic copa who must stand in the middle pf the street all. day warning drivers and motermhn. Then policemen will be released for the more strenuous duties of a police force in war time. Apostle A. W, Ivins Delivered Sermon Boys Seeking Jobs , To Register, Wonts The bankers of Provo , are planning to give the. State Bankers association one of the beat outings in the history of that organization when the delegate come from all part ot the stte to spend Friday and Sat urday, June 22 23, In convention here. The meetings will . takp ufc most of the time during the day. Early morning jaunta, afternoon trips and evening banquets and entertainments have alreaoy been booked. Tbe local bankers will be assisted the work of entertainment by the Commercial club members and a trip to the canyon, a trip through the fruit belts of and a banquet at the Hotel Roberto have in the-coun- been ty booked. Th splendid entertainment accorded tbe Knighta of Pythias and he Pythian Slaters will no doubt have ita effect on the Bankers convention and every effort will be made to make Provo the popular Convention city of the state. WILLIAM DUIItl DIED HERE TODAY OF BLOOD POISON mny yvxn mover' detention horneot Deuer,-h.11:30 . died this, at morning Industrie' escaped from , the con poisoning at the family residence in has He Oknahoma. of school Funeral services .over TeHtfff of...IhrfttuJgi the Fifth ward. t "He la Survived by of Mrs. George C. Naegli, who diet will. In all probability, be sent - to lie wifd.ir0ne eon,- f wo ' daughter in a local hospital, were held this Loa Angeles, where hla mother now Ms father, three brothers ""And one .... sister. - alternoon in the First ward. Bishop resides." Funeral services' will be held at , 0. H. Berg took charge and the the family residence, ' 681 East 3rd speakers were President Junius EXCELLENT OPERA North Sunday at 10 oclock, after Harmon Romney, President Lewis which the remains will be taken to r o Ivins W. and Apostle Anthony MIGHT asLAST been had all Lake. oantaquin for burial. There will ah Salt GIVEN They so be services at Santaquln Sunday sociated with tbe deceased and the ' two oclock. ; family In Mexico. Judge Booth proa member of alwaa The deceased Solos anu nounced the benediction. The music lovers of Provo, and also Eureka of Odd iio Fellows duets were rendered by M.i. Sarah though small In numbers, witnessed of Tlntic the Maccabees of the Ramsey, Mrs. Walter Holbrook and one of the best operatic performMrs. Rowe. ances of the season last night when the Stevens and Walker Opera comNATIONAL GUARD TO BECOME pany presented The Serenade. It FREEMAN BASSETT TO INSTRUCT BATTALION A PART OF FEDERAL ARMY waa an opera full of melody and the principals were of the class rarely Salt Lake, May 17. Capt Free. Washington, May 17. It will re- found in light opera. The sipglng Steman Bassett of the National Garu and Watroua Jfimea quire between thirty and sixty days of Herbert of Utah with Wilson the yesterday accepted the pothe met approval hearty vens after President signs as instructor of the students atari sition the from national audience to the bill of tbe right bring army the University of Utah, battalion at Cora numbers under federal as Tracy by did the Into the army guard of the regular arFrench The leading roles Capt. J. C, the draft provisions of the national and Ivy Scott to his company railed been and has autime my were encored time after defense act This ran. be stated, Bassett Tex and deat war Captain Austin, smilingly. every artlat responded thoritatively, although the univerof the the invitation quarwere announcethere duets, accepted la Then, too, withholding partment ment aa to details of the process to tettes and choruses to give added sity instructors to supervise the work e followed with the state troops support; In fact there waa not a of the battalion. Captain Bassett spoke to the men weak spot In thet entire bin. Run until the bill has been signed. at was the conclusjn of the drU hour goo3 a National guard troops now In the nlng through the opera overshadowed aa was status by yesterday and complimented them on federal service retain their comedy, but It the work which they have done In numbers. will the musical it and tbe militiamen rfljulre return Monday military matters. Tbe company exercise by tbe president through auproclamation or other executive or- night In Robin Hood" under the der to draft the force aa a eody Into spices of the Provo Red Cross and FIRST 600 000 MEN TO BE CALLED ABOUT SEPT. 1 the ..federal army whenitamllltia The Post feels justified In declarof the status ceases. ing that the , theatre goers Washington May 17, la response . city .need have -- no fear but that to the a suggestion by Senator Jonea of entertained well TOLD be by will 8INGLETON FRED they BROTHER FRANK DEAD; company aa well as bear some of Washington that the flew selective GOES TO INVESTIGATE tbe best voices on the stage. They draft army help harvest crop's, Secare lvlng performances that are retary Baker today disclosed that tela Fred Singleton, Jr., received worthy of packed houses and we It is not expected to call out the Larkin-Hulfrom hope that Provo will give them a first 500,000 men before September egram yesterday Mas -undertakers,-dateke splendid ahowlng -- upon. therr return 1 . because of the depleted state of d the supplies, and that there will 16. The telegram states that Frank engagement therefore be no appreciable InterSingleton died Saturday and asks for MEETS ference with the labor suppiy of the, instructions aa to the disposition ot OTTO B. ANGELL ACCIDENT SERIOUS country until that date. WITH the body. Fred Singleton has a j MILLS When these men are called, the WOOLEN KNIGHT at has who Seen AT j brother, Frank, added, they will have to secretary of anl for a number ysars, Bingham trained with the be of made to be learn will B. .Juab, continuously formerly Otto Angpy, investigations whether the dead man Is of the but now a resident of Provo- ,- met colors until they are sent abroad. r.vr.o Singleton.:. If so his body with a1 serious accident Wednesday As the period of training before they will be brought here for burial. at the Knight Woolen Mills. He was are sent abroad will be all too short, fam-lFrovo of the Frank Singleton engpged at a picking machine when, In justice to the men it' must be in' would be 43 years of age. He hls hand was caught In the machln- j tensive anT continuous. and ; , came to Utah from England with his erjT and mangled terribly Zella Clifford has brought suit for father's family as a boy. His fath- crushed. He was taken to the Provo Gen- - divorce against Bernard Clifford on er, Fred Singleton, lives here. There sisfive are also six brothers and eral hospital, where he was given the grounds of desertion and failure It Is believed il to- provide. She also asks for th here relatives other medical attention. and ters many will be Impossible to sav the hand, care of a minor child. ands In pther. parts of. the state. ' Naegli FudeVal e -- if - . r- -. - -- , l, Salt-La- y 1 - I 5 Vat HERE Milton Kennedy, 15 jearfs of age, was picked up at the Union depot last week by local police officers on his way The to the coast. young man waa discovered loafing around the depot at 3 o'clock V th. He was taken - to polics morning. headquarters and turned over to the Juvenile court officers. Since that time the young Knight of the road has been spending hla time. In- - the city jail, lnatead of a detention home such as Utah county should have, pending an investigation as to his home and parents. It waa learned yesterday that hi father Uvea in Oklahoma and L mother in Los Angeles. . Toung Kennedy has been more c less trouble to the Juvenile cou. officers for the- - past two - years. . 1, is reported that when he waa be 11. yeanu.old, h escaped from the CLOSED FOR SEASON graduates Tendered O Italia BeThe last- - delegates of the Knights loved under the direction of ProFarm Agent Clyde W. County of Pythias convention left Provo yesfessor J. R. Boahard. After prayer terday morning and It was a pleased by Dean Bonnett, tbe boya who are Lindsay appeared before the city commission and asked set of men that went back to their yesterday graduating gave patriotic sentiments were to homea. and help arrange for the Trey occupations from presidents from Washington to permission loud In their praise of Provo memof the city and the farmers to boya each president from Washington to bers and were enthusiastic over tbe this summer. Lindsay the present time. Royden Danger-fiel- get together treatment accorded to them by the that said the boys needed the work gave the class address In which and the farmers needed the Provo people. Tbe elections were boys, he urged hla felow classmen to press held Wednesday and E. A. Mitchell but unless there Is a way of getonward. and H. CL Blumenthal were honored ting them together, much time is Superintendent L. E. Eggertsen lost. The commission arranged for by the delegates. addressed , the parents on public K. of I4. Grand Lodge officers boys needing employment to regisschools of. the city and reported pn with the city recorder and ; he ter Supreme representative, S. N. Rantheir progress for the year. He gave will keep in touch with farmers and dolph, Salt Lhke City; supreme almuch Information for the parents to others who need help. ternate, L. N. Meld, Ogden; grand think ' over.: 'Principal George H. Park chancellor,'' H. McCartney, and 8upt. Gowans also spoke U. S. Judge T. D. Johnson will City; grand Tice crancellor, L. A. to the graduates. a patriotic address In the BapJacobson, Scofield; grand prelate, The tableaus and chortises were church Sunday night. James Terry, Jr, Salt Lrfe Qty; tist decidedly pleasing to the large grand keeper of records and seal, W. crowd In attendance. L. Underwood, Ogden; grand master 8HERIFF HENRY EAST 18 HOME Wl TH PRISONERS of excreqaer, William Waters,' CARL SAXEY INJURED of master arms, George grand HAND Sheriff Henry Eeast returned from Colllngham, Sunyside; grand Inner Idaho yesterday and brought with guard, Arthur Marsh, Magna; grand ' Carl Saxey la Buffering from a him Marvel Comer and Ray Brown, outer guard, 8. D. Rideout, Ogden; lacerated and mashed hand, two men wanter here for offenses. grand trustee, Arthur Allaop, Sandy. badly which he sustained while trying to Grand tom pis officers Supreme Ray Phillips of this city, who was car. at the Utah Wholesale a open In Idaho Falls on a charge arrested 8alt representative, Mary Holman, He wIU( Lake City; grand chief, Josephine Grocery companys yards. of passing bogus checks in Spaitl: be unable , to taae It for , several Johnson, Bandy; grand senior, MarFork, proved to be the wrong man, weeks. , so heswaa released from custody by garet McDonald, ' Park City; . grand the Idaho Falls officers. junior, 'Elizabeth Archbold, Provo; Unitof the service armed In Eu the grand manager, Marie Gurley, Ing ' reka; grand master of records and ed States be remitted during active LOCAL CHURCHES MAY . reNOT JOIN CONGREGATIONS seal, Lucy B; Watson, Ogden; grand service, and that tha grand lodge master of finance, Rosa Marks, Teo-al- mit to the subordinate lodge the per ao en- - On aoount of not being able to aggrand prelate, Zing Perry, Mag- capita tax of A of members and ree s to which of the churches if na; grand outer guard, .Alice Jacob- listing, that list confield,-thson, Scofield; past grand chief, Hel- so enlisting be filed with the grand to stay-i- n ' and ena Evers, Garfield. the and teal records of of Congregational, solidation keeper The following resolution were published in the minutes of tthe pro Methodist and Baptist churches may annual not. be made. The state Superinadopted by the grand lodge: ceedings of the thirty-fifttendent were for' the consolidation Whereat, Our beloved country la convention of the grand lodge. benow at war with lb government of apaa were' the 'local members of the Resolved that a committee be to resolution ' a German; and churches, but the churches .sre" bepointed to draft of th sent at once to President Woodrow ing supported by mission boards and Whereas, The ' president United States has railed- upon all Wilson and to Governor Bamberger It la there that - the trouble has citizens of our country to show their assuring them that the Knights of arisen. loyalty to the flag and nation; and Pythias of Utah are absolutely loyal Whereas, The Knight , of Pythias to the flag and stand willing and P. W. M ADSEN TO GO TO TEXAS IN INTEREST have at all times declared their pa- readyt collectively and Individually to OF SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY triotism; therefore, he It further the best Interests- - of our naResolved, That at the opening of tion Ip thUf period, of war and diseach session P. W. Madsen of this city has reof this tress'. Resolved, That the members of the signed bis position ,WRh tbe ' Provo convention of the grand lodge . of Utah knights, tkat one stanza of grand lodge of Utah, Knights of Implement company and f will go t1 "The Star Spangled Banner" be aung Pythlas. extend- their sincere thanks 'PHfn1- View, Texas, in tbe interests and at the claae of each session1, of and appreciation to Garden City of - the 'sugar beet industry. Mr. in" su a the grand lodge one stanza of lodge of Provo, the Provo Commer-- ! Madsen has been interested 15 re.' About . beeta yen for K, be aung. cial club and all citizens ET ETEE gar : of 'Trovo Resolved that this grand lodge cial club, the Elka lodge Beatea Wilcox has brought suit recommend each to subordinate and all citizens of Provo who have divorce against James Wilcox on lodge in the gfand domain of Utah participated In our splendid enter- the grr"- - of desertion,that the dues of alP members enlist tainment during thiz convention. thirty-fourt- army engi-be assigned the present. the - k been recoin- - BOY TRANSIENT PUBLIC SCHOOLS LAST-SATURDA- NEXT MONTH 4 4 4 4 Gowans. f At - one oclock this afternoon' the graduates- - assembled at the Columbia theatre and the children and. pa-eafilled the big lLREJURIJEDII0h1E Mexico. Mr. Jacob has mended for the neers and will to coast duty for LOAFING 1-- ' 4 MEETS HERE V -- |