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Show THE PROVO POST STATE CLUB LEADERS Will Death Penalty For the Slackers Latest Ruling HOLD STATE CONVENTION Salt IN PM NEXT MONTH tional army to evade service and v then It tells of examinations. The "Onh unification s. js in part: Mull persons as apparently lnve not iccened their notices slipuld lie those who e them t Hi,ung sought, .is will but not deal: be (,u respond, nt .u.d the a manner with in indi hereinafter sheriff, the lt.i Aug J 5 .th the fit Uf'ce of the count uited Stales depirtnient ot Justice 'wtb I,en Bone supervising the 'etith work will launch a heavy A State Club Leaders convention WEDNESDAY irue in a day or two for slackers, will be held in Provo September 3, m. a. Five minute including those who have failed to 6, at the Central school. District club leaders. 4, A and register and those who registered! Follow-u- p and are evading draft. Supt. Eggertsen. Club Leader Jos. methods: The newest communication to speBrlnkerbpff, County The personal visit. Agricultural cial agents is from A. B. Blelaskl.j W. Agent Clyde Lindsay are making Demonstrations. chief of investigation of the depart-- ' arrangements for the convention. Printed matter. , ment of justice. It calls attention Thin call is made by State Leader of W. J. Glenn. that sach as fail to report for the Club Work J. C. Hogenson. 10:30-12- . national and A Reports stories. Professors Benson and New bill of, Amy are guilty of desertion in time of war, which is punishable J. Taylor. Washington will be here during the with death. The new instructions ' convention and will deliver several School credit E. W. Stephens. are to the point and Mr. Bone said addresses. Recreations for club meetings. that their general tone is business-- ' Meetings will be held at 10 a. m., Games like. Pv.ro-nan.at 4 at 8 p. m. Contests. Attention is called In the comof the local club leaders of Many munication te methods employed by Dances. the state will deliver addresses. those subject to service In the na Pres. E. O. Peterson will speak on T. J. Newbill. Round table discussion. Bring you Service- - What It Means." Mlssj 'Blanche Cooper will tell how problems.' 4 Ibe- girls of Utah are doing their bit. p. m. Mens session. E. W. Supt.' Eggertsen takes pleasure in Stephens in charge. Problems In growing potatoes. J. extending an Invitation to any of the citizens who may desire to some to W. Klrkbride. the meetings. Problems in growing beans. Harry The program la as follows: Beagley. ' MONDAY Problems in growing sugar beets a. m. Registration anw ge Ancil Stringham. What Uncle Sam expects of clu'j j acquainted. 4 he p. purpose of tho con leaders. Prof. O. 11. Benson. vention and some present problems. Ladies session. Blanch Cooper In Things most needed in Utah. J. C. charge. Hogensen. Baking project. Discussion. Address. Prof. 0. H. Benson. Evening. Social. THURSDAY committees. of Appointment a. m. How the girls of Utah Evening. Committee meetings. TUESDAY are doing their bit Cooper. a. m. Five minute reports. How I get results. Christine Clayton. District dub1 leaders. - What makes club work successful, j My problems and how I meet them Prof. T. J. New MU. Alice Wood. 10:30-110:3022. Causes of "failures In Service, what !t means. club work: Pres. E. G. Peterson. How to arouse community lc The dub leader. E. T. Reid. spirit. 2. The state leaders. L. D. Briggs, j Henry Oberhansley. 3. The Community Sentiment. A E . W. p. m. Mens session. L. Christensen. Stephens In charge. 4. Lack of interest on the part o( Live stbek problems. Prof. Caine III. children. P. 'J. Sanders. Pig club work. A P. Warnick. 5. Follow-u- p Instructions. Carlos Poultry club work. R. H. Hinckley. L. Dunford. Womens session. Blanche Cooper "A. Prises. John 'Finley. in charge. 7. How to train leaders. J. E. Sewing. Round table discussion. 3:30 p. m. Seeing Utah county. C. Moss. v 3 W. W. m El Men's. session. Lindsay and Jos. - Brtnkerhoff in p. in charge. Stephens Charge. J 0 rated ar.Offenders will be promptly rested, Jailed and turned tmr io military authorities for appeaiance before court martial. k $ u Wm. A. Brady, Arthur Ashley, Langford I Gerda Holmes, Edward m (( The 'ill Your Grocer is selling the best WATERMELONS Grown at - 2 Per Pound. Phone him your order. j World Pnctures, Presents al U I . Saturday Director-Gener- Iron Ring Directed by George Arehinbaud Story by Horace Ilazleton Fascinating glimpses are seen in this production ot New York 8 famous hotels and resorts, railroad stations and avenues. The main action of the story transpires in a fashionable New York suburb and the drama deals with real, human people that you feel you have met and know intimately. PRINCESS OPENS' REGULARLY SEPTEMBER JTRST FOR SALE REGISTERED JERSEY Bull Calf for the price of a veal. 371 N. 4th W. A25. 2-- -- 10-1- 2 2-- m.-T- -- 0 0 -- At present prices the STUDEBAKER is in a class - j by itself. 2. ! r I It cannot be equalled in value. 3 I ON SEPTEMBER 15 the prices of all Gardens: Some garden Joseph Brlnherboft. 1. 2. Cultnral Wilson. soil suggestions. problems. R. BOY SCOUTS TO BE LITTLE BROTHERS" TO U. 8. SOLDIERS E. New York, Aug. 18. Each of the Insect control.' W. B, Murray. thousands of boy scouts in America 4. Succession Delore is to be a little brother to an Am o crops. Nichols. erica n soldier In France. Ladles session. Blanche Cooper In The scouts began laying their charge. plans today to adopt big brothers from among the men who have been Canning and Drying: 1. Requirements or a canning selected for service in the new naclub. Blanche Cooper. tional army. Each scout yill call at 2. Principles of cold pack method. the home of his at big brother O. H. Benson. least twice a week to learn whether 3. Drying fruits and vegetables. there is anything he can do for the J. C. Hogensen. family. In addition he will write the 4. Canning demonstration. Prof. soldier from ttbe home, keeping him informed of his visits to the famhy Benson, Prof. NewbllL and give him news of the progress of Evening: Adress. Professor Benson. the baseball, races and other topic Address. Professor Newbill. the young men are interested In. . 3. Cars will advance FQUR from $985 to $1050 SIX from $1250 vo $1385 Other Models Will Advance Proportionately t , r Place your order today and you will save $65 on a FOUR, $135 on a SIX. f Enough to pay all running expenses for a year. U Gowns from San Francisco, New be a dozen more fine "creations York and Chicago will' be photo- shown by her suppbrting company graphically brought to the Strand during the progress, of the play. Movtheatre on - Saturday by Dorothy ing picture actresses Ire down on Phillips Gretchen, Lederer, Molly Ma- the tat lists for heavy Income tolls, lone, Gertrude Aster and Claire Du but their bank accounts are consid Brky to prove that the American wo- erably bruised by the demands ot be man can get along very wfell Indead their work for a gown -- Cannot FemiIn moving pictures. without Paris modes to adorn their worn twice native charms. Even Miss Du Bray, nine pride would not permit It and who is cast in the humble role of a the overlords of picturedom will .not maid, will demonstrate that an up- stand fof it. '.To the ladles of this will not per grade servant can give her tn s community The Rescue contrived tress a good run1' when It comes alone' appeal as a cleverly down .to , a contest for physlca and skilfully acted society drama, charms when adroitly adorned, Mias but It wnTl be a fashion show , with Phillips, star of the occasion,4 will five beautifurwomen as models. LTbe. Rescue Is a Bluebird. wear eighteen gowns and there will r N a.yloT 127-13- 5 Auto Com .p&ny W. Center St. UlUBSRXSCSI i Provo, Utah aa v |