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Show tyH4CU?cAsv fVOVC - 8- T0. 285 PROVO CITY. UTAH. KRIDAY. DKCFMUKH 21. 11T Lucy Gates in Romeo and Juliet FOR RED CROSS CAMPAIGN VOL. 7 THE HOLY CITY COUNTY WAS BIG SUCCESS 1MERS WAXING WARM MANY PROVO MUST BEAT LOGAN MARTI8T M. LARSON ATTENDED TO For the past decade lroo has b en "Hub of Itaii .Musk,' and from this center nianj of Itah's leading musicians hae gone to fight for fame ind fortune in the states metropolis, and in eastern music centers Such artist9 as Lucy Gates, Willard Ande-lin- , Arvilla Ilark Andelin, David and many others are winning fame at Lund, Prof Thomas Giles, John Hand Prof A C. Reese, C. If." Johnson, home and abroad. And yet we are the music center greater than ever. This was demonstrated just this week when the Provo Choral society, directed by Miss Florence Jeperson, who stands today a leader In the musical world, presented The Holy City to an audience ol 1500 people. Each number was a Gem and the music lovers of Provo were happy indeed to learn that our musical talent Is increasing, and Provo is today favored with a long list of soloists that would be a credit to a city three times her size; and also the voices for great choruses and big productions. Xtfe Holy City was indeed a triumph and not a single number during the entire evenlg failed to bring enthusiastic applause, and this was especially true when we consider that P Is sacred music. The production was a triumph for Miss Jepperson, a triumph for every soloist and every member of the society. When the curtain arose Monday evening the stage setting was superb. The tenors were cn the left and the bassos on the The star musical attraction of the noticeable criticism was given promi-seaso- right. The sopranos and altos held is scheduled for the evening of nehce In the New York Evening Post. the back center, while the Columbia Dec. 28 at the Columbia theatre. In recent date, in which part of the orchestra with added string instru Grand mentw from Prof. M. S. Gudmundson's Gates of Ce re Lucy the booking ,8 an American 8tate,-HeGouwhich orchestra presents company, occupied thq center. Miss Opera the Metropolitan Opera nods justly famous grand opera Ro- - sM. Jeperson stepped gracefully J to the meo and Juliet." This eomlne musical. Mouse if there ever wanone. Indeed stager and amid a round ol applaaafe; event is looked forward to with eager . this institution harbors at , present bowed' to the audience and waved her who can by their baton for the opening number, The pnticipation by the music lovers of only two artists as musical n epicure to give attention calls many singing Star and Harmony Spangled Banner. Provo, as Miss held sway and even the most untrain much Miss pleasure for unalloyed flattering press'eomments night " ed ear could tell that a chorus of Gates from the eastern papers. One Gates did Jilghly trained voices alone coaid pre sent The Holy City as it was sung 1044444444444 membership 4 Farm Bureau Our campaign is going ahead iby leaps and g bounds, but we will have to . t 4 t.make bigger 4 g Alma 4 leaps, regular Richards leaps to bring it our membership up to 3000, the .g goal that we set. The school g children are coming in better Come g, than the grown-ups- . g now, do not wait to be asked; g bring your dollar up to the g Commercial club and join one g of the best and biggest organ!- g zations In the world for doing g good. We need your help and g if we do not get it now we g will have to do this all over at g again, as we must send least 3000 names to Denver.. g That Is only one name to a g home, as there are 3000 homes In Provo. Logan will surely outnumber us If we do not work g harder. in Provo. A full report g will be given out in the two pa- g pers next week. ' Elects Officers; Beet Case Up The annual meeting of the Utah i County Farm bureau was held Saturand it developed into a very live4 day ly session over the sugar beet situae 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 tion. The question of 10 beets came up and the matter was supported by a large number of representatives of the locals. James W. Jones of the federal end of the Sugar Beet Investigations was present and spoke briefly on the government end of the matter. A meeting wag finally set for a hearing in January, when the farmers, sugar interests and the government will be present to make thorough Investi- 4 gations. 4 There were present D. D. McKay of 4 the state organization, Dr. R. J. Evans 4 of the U. A. C. Extension department and J. W. Watson of Logan, a labor 4 specialist. te than one thousand - Red Cross members, have' been enrolled since Chairman C. E. Loose and his committees took up the drive and the outlook la good for a membership .'of more than 2500 before the close of the campaign next Monday night The campaign. In the Brfgham Young university had netted more than a ; hundred up to last night Today the was continued and more will ; be enrolled before the students leave Each -- one of the public for home. schools enrolled more than fifty .mm- More The annual election took place and J. W. Alleman of Springville was elected president and Richard Wadley of Manilla vice president The board elected by the locals was as follows: O. J. Poulson, Provo Bench; L. L. Lake View; Bunnell, W. V. PHce, Provo; John H. Lee, Mapleton; E. F. Taylor, Salem; Jos. E. Atkin, Lake Shore; Jas. A. Westrtng, Benjamin; Lee R. Taylor, Payson; Nephl Nelson, Santaquin ; H. W. Gore, Genola; A. G. K letch, Lindon; Ch&s. Water buyyi Cedair Elberta; Alfred Anderson, wi O. J. J. Stone, Fort; Vineyard; Alleinanr SprtngVUle; ' Jas F. - peter' " Lery. son, Lehi; R. W, Greer, Spanish Fork; The compaign will reach its zenith W. J. Chadwick, American Fork,1 tomorrow and Monday. The commitPeter Richard Wadley, Manila; tees will reach every home in the Mack, Pleasant Grove. icily while special workers will take dls-op the drive in suburbs and rural , Attorney Larsen in enlisted the flying corps of the United States AVf ation service yesterday. He expects to resign his position and will be ready for service about the middle of January. He Had intended to enlist several months ago but was engaged In county and government work which he has been -- - 1 " triets "'There is a determination to beat woLogan and to do it every man, man and child In Provo must be enrolled in the" 'cause. There must not be s house Id" Provo that cannot display the Red Cross In the window 4 4 1 evening. Mohday 44444444444444 OUR CHRISTMAS EDITION 4 Junior Com . Club . Is : Adding Members Once more The Post has issued its annual Christmas number and this year we have received the support of Provos business men better than at any time in the past We have also been given the support of many wide-awak-e business m to. and firms In the county and a number of big institutions joined er months. . . progress and advaacement of the communities in which these papers are . p Wished. However, It deconstrales that they are public ' spirited and are leaders in city, county and the state. They deserve and get much of their support because they have that public spirit, and the great masses of the , BENEFIT ANO CHRISTMAS PROGRAM FWR WARD BOMBAY FOURTH MISSIONARY A special Chris truss program wrtU he given at feSO grext Sunday evewtag hi the Fourth ward meeting honse esd contributions jtecelvsd will - b of the ward. eut to the mlsslciwri The program is as follows: people know it , We believe that the Christa mas number of The Post Is met we .success; however with some disappointments In made it delays of copy that out our carry to impossible in cover design and America. Prayer. db ; Song of Galtlee,"Wmrus, under tton of J. R. Boshard. " Solo, -- The Childrens Friend, . ' Roberts. Christmas story, Elsie Carroll. Mur-'N- y t - Chorus, God So Loved the World." Sentiment,, Prof. Alfred Osmond. . Chorus, Hark, "What Mean Those Heavenly Voices-Reading, Miss -- - i -- .. . 'ti CARO 4 4 4 Ferir Broadbent, The King is Here. Chorus, 4 , desire to extend, our thanks to friends hndth members of tbs 0 0. F. lodge, who cheerfully 4 4 4 TVe 1Md their help in the long sickness also our father and grandfather; 4 plans other arrangements. these obstacles, the demand for the edition has still been large ' and we are by our eftpies sending ' de-slr- and to wish our friends Christmas patrons a hearty he a Greeting and may to all. Merry-on- - Brigham Young university,-Procteacademy and the public schools of the city closed today until January 7, for the Christmas vacation. A movement waa started in the B. Y. U. to cut down the term, but the students voted it dowji when it came up for consideration thfo rilorn-- '' s lug. At the Procter a regular Christmas program was conducted this afternoon and many enjoyable features were given. Exercises w.ere also held In the public schools.. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,4 4 4 cor-diall- I r - Victorious War is Waged cn Rodent Enemies of Provo . , 4,trtlve p, I ,h the following orders for the beau 4 4-Rebek-.A- , Rfa flowers, 4 J. O. O. F. lodge, Ladies Circle of the O- - A. R., Wowill of A special Christmas program Relief corps, Neighbors Sunday ward .Rood era be given In the Fifth ft, and frlenda. y and all are evening at 7 oclock and Mrs. Jacob Huber, invited, ., Clair, Mary, Wapne, Allcr,0r68' f The I V hundreds. desire to thank -- We friends and patrons tor which splendid support, us to made it poihle for seml-- 4 maintain a standard of 4 repre-is weekly paper that community. sentative of our e connection we - in this ' 'iK After Holidays . cial edition, but a desire to do their part toward financing the movement, to review the new applications were The membership of. Abe ;ls growing rspddly. . Plans .sere made for debates astd Jyceum i lectures for the boys during .the wintand six. d. u. that evening. It would be folly for us to attempt to say which number pleased most were Chris Frohland The sololEft Walter P. Whitehead, William Knud an! County Clerk Lawrence , Epperson sen, Mrs. Hannah S. Packard,. Mrs. Judge Andrew' H. Morgan has . :$ i , a certificate of ap- Corinne Harris Masters, Mrs. Mabe! r. t nounced the opening of he terms 4 has Just nocelved 4 A. T. Harding has completed his from the Department nf Morley George, .Mm. Flora Ridge pointment tbs ( counties : la four oaurt for the the Intertar, Bureau of Mines, as ex- Hicks and Miaa Jepper- fifth day . of fhet campaJgp to clean Fourth Judicial district as follow: plosive licensing agent, according Ao son. Miss Lida Edmund was accom- Provo of rats and. mke and from the Utah County: January 7, Apr J. the act Approved October 8, 1917. panist and she. with t?ie orchestra de- present, outloo W Jjlcompletely Is?. to October be allowed L will Mr. served a share of fhehonor for the rtd the city Jujy Epperson theag peata 12, sue licenses for the following: .Wasatch" County: Febrnaxy success of the evening. before, the ,end of thyekr. During May 14, Augustus, November 11. purchasers, foremen, analysts, .One of the features k that touched the paatt five days tboqsada of rat .Duchesne County: March 4, Jane educators, inventors, and investiga- the hearts, pt the audience' was the and mice have been. Jed in the 3, September 3, Pecember 2. tors. subetttatlon of WHBam Knudsen tor business district and around the Uintah County: March llj June and For any other form of license the Franklin Madsen tn two of the base warehouses railroad yards . 10, September 9,' December applicants will communicate withtthe solos. It vai announced that Mr. Mad while many private homei have been cleaned np completely. director of the Bureau of Minus, sen was ill. Those who JUDGE . MORSE POSTPONED After the success ef the chorus, the have used the prescribed treatment Washington, D. C. 'HEARING OF WATER CASE Every .applicant for a license mast Provo Choral Society became a per- pronounce It the greatest success of UNTIL LATE IN JANUARY appear in person before ihe licenser, manent orgaaixatbm with Mise Jep- Ha kind ever put on the market, aa cr in case a firm, a proper officer. person director, and Prof. G. W. Fitz-ro- it drives the rata and mice out of CL Morse came to Prove W. the building to die. Many business A foreman's license mast be issued assisting. R. R. Irvine, Jr. Judge sec- men ef decree the over Andeson, Ckrieta to as foreman Mise foreman to the ;go So bave been surprised In the morStaurday person president; the Provo Reservoir company va. 4f the designated individual, firm, as-- retary and Eugene R. Jones, treasur- nings during the campaign to find Provo City et al. The city was rep- sedation, society, corporation, etc. er. The directors are W. D. Roberts, big rats lying dead around the hyFrankand Richards C. be must licenses I. H. Masters, W. F. Violett, G. W, drants outside o( their places of busAll applicable for resented by C asked who hie of to nature the attorney fi. oath under Richards, at lin pitxroy. Dr. Geo. E. Hyde and Walter iness. put Assistant City Physician Walter P. for a continuation of the hearing to citizenship nd numerous . queationa j p. Whitehead. Pros will be given details sMfchvwlll be put to him. No licenses the opportunity to hear the society Hosier has been the into to time fgo them give making some invesenemy aliens or toj upon more than one occasion during tigations for the city and reports that of the testimony submitted at the will be issued trlaT. The attorneys for tbs -- Utah aujerta ef a eauntry allied with, an j the winter, it is the biggest success ever used for asked Power and Light company also the extermination of the peata. He enenr of the United 8tatee,- - or to a whose controlling stock-- j This morning there was a Christ- Is recommending It to the citizens for changes In the decree and the was set for j holders are enemy aliens. final hearing for program given at the devotional of Provo as a movement' for greater time canafter which conservation. ' zerclses at the B. T. The hrsnaefes Is 25 cents and January 28. .1918r un' it'he outlook is good at present is the for who holidays, to he issued to a perron athool adjourned eld. wfteaa plainly shown a compromise on a number of Import- der the before decision the In ant points thgt th winor is especially qualified is passed. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Graham will t0 ue explosives. final Judgment . It leave tonight for San Diego, CaliforA license Is not transferable. Wednesholidied the will j muBt and spend by Bayne where preserved they nia, .Thomas Mrs, is " fihe Yaz he I held responsible days with their son, Howard,-whVera Davis,' one Of thl most popu-- ' jjceniM day of cerebral hemorrhage, Kan- - j s of car-gaat native a Canjp s F and of hi license Yhlch battery number member a jQf 41 years of age; lar young men of the city, will leave mor- v his The funeral was held in the Kearney. reg position with Taylor Brothers on ( G. H. Berg and Ron. the first of the year to accept a potuary chapel of oficiated. sition with Sam Schwab, where he . Rev. Ludwig Thomsen will welcome bis friends. , 4 LOGAN ACCEPT8 RED CROSS r eld daug- 4 MEMBERSHIP CHALLENGE WEDDING BELLS Edith Irene, the' Mr. Davis has been very active as . : a member of the retail clerks orhter of Mrs. Joseph Goodaell, died last 4 been Issued gun(jay 0f croup. The child was sick 4 Mrs. I. H. Masters, 'local pres-- f ganization and much credit Is due Marriage llcenaes have of the Red Cross' re--4 couples: end when Jhe about ident hours . him wp following for the . excellent organization to the James cam8. of the ' clerka maintain. Stella and an acceptance celved Pocatello He has been of the Hoover 22-to Logan a few sent . Richan of Minidoka, the Harris Dennis, william' A., tn challenge 4 the and gents' goods engaged dry of Provo; u Ameri- old son of Mr. and Mrs. John 4 days ago on membership.' Pro- Ida'ho, and Jennie Procter of furnishing business for a number of Dennis of 659 North 1st East, (4 vo challenged Logan for aYaqe .'years and through courteous treat- can Fork;, 3. G. Andrus of Spanish of Tbe members. Cross Salem; Stone M. Red .of died ,4 last Phoebe 4 lor gastric Sunday night Jnen of cugtomers has made himself Fork and and poison. The funeral senrtces were 4 local , committees are now on 4 Bums R. Brimball of Benjamin C. held at 1 oclock Tuesday in the '4 the Job and wll ltry to' enroll 4 He will no doubt prove a valuable Albert Grotegut of Spanish Fork; Ruth and Lake In the town. 4 Salt of Fifth ward' Albert family to the popular clothiers and chapel. asset Bishop every 4 , Clayton Wesley ' Man waring took charge of the serw6 grata furnishers on the oorher. Louise Partridge of Provo Ven-do- J - Verh Davis Accepts Position at Schwabs ( I pted o two-yea- I - . Geenely ' - !. A Public Schools Adjourn Until - Gates-Sno- - V Bag-La- st . t roms Junior Commercial dub . ret last night in regular pension at 4 ' that prompts either large' or 1the club rooms in the Initial-,tsmall firms, to support s' spewrere.. Two members building. f 1 torney under the late Grant C. fall he was elected to the office of county attorney and for a year he has taken charge of the legal business of the county. His record one of the best made in that office sd h.s loss will be keenly felt by the county. . our jV five years ago and came to Provo where he opened a law office. Later-- hi was apointed assistant county at- County Clerk to Issue Licenses For Sets Opening Dates Use of Explosives For District Court 4 M. unable to leave. Mr. Larson is one of the best known young attorneys In the county. He graduated from law school about Judge A. B . Morgan splendid iist of advertisers. It is not always the hope of direct personal or business gain -- Martin n , BEWIRDMAII Gcunt.v l lie g ATTORNEY C n ' 4 |