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Show 1 - 'IT? V- - u ' I ? ' r you owe it to the Boys Over There 7rjq - Buy W, S. S. Today Youre safe at Home Prove your patriotism a dJt Buy W. S. S. Today PROVO CITY, NO. 61 UTAlt ; TUESDAY; JULY FUEL ADMINISTRATOR: JUDGE MOUSE HEARS MORE 16, 1918 voL.vm. HEWS HAPPENINGS- AMERICANS FIXES MARGINS FOR AIKEtJTS ,Once more a formidable array of talent la lined up to threah oat and fight over more of the fine legal of the Provo Reservoir points cont- ra Prove City et nL The attorneys (or the Utah Power and Light company. supported by Provo Clty. are III WATER SUIT HORDES RACK no-lic- in-ate- making right's n dam A right, they are asking that It held by the people of , Prove, Many be a class 3 right - It la very proba- French flags "wereln evidence and ble that the court will take the'mat-te- r the speakers In a number of , meetunder advisement on what Bastile N)ay to representatives of ings spoke According means to the French. " V the Provo Reservoir company, that M ihV union meeting Prof. Willcompany has had nothing whatever do thewith - shortage Of' water iam J. Snow delivered an address on to In the Provo City pipe lines. This the day and told how the French water has not been disturbed and the had adopted It much ks the Ameri low pressure Is not due to taking the cans adopted July 4th and what It water out of the line. Reports, have been made that the city pipe line meant to the French of that day, C, from RockRmnyon to Provo Is not In W. Whitaker sang The Marseillaise the Vst of condition and some of In both French and English. " , the water shortage is due t! losses In -- - " this way. i State food administrator, W. W. Armstrong has also taken the water horn' the mlBrace to Irrigate A thou- land acres of wheat in Salt Lake j R.W. Money Chosen Road Supervisor to Succeed Argyle . - -- . ommended R. W, Money of Spanish Fork for the place with a salary 0f 100 per month and an additional fee of 8 cents per mile for y Cache County Men Quit official Places When Court in joins Four Cache county Democrats, officials, all hara resigned their post tlmis after several months of trouThe "four men. Attorney J. W. Gardner, Clerk A.. M. Mathews, Treasurer leslle Hovey and Sheriff' J. K Barker, asked for a raise "In sa early this year, but the commissioners could not legally grant the request Thy then resigned and the raised the salaries for the positions and then them to their, respective offices. A ventnble storm arose throughout the county. Olot Cronqulst, a Democrat . snd a taxpayer in the county, filed u Injunction .against the treasurer. Judge Tall upheld the injunction and forbade the treasurer paying the ad- dlltoual salaries. ; The county officers then appealed lo the supreme court, but all five supreme Judges upheld Judge Call to the writ of tajuno- ltl8 km van made permanent. T e nlf-i- r , han created a big stir to Cache county and will no doublt become one of the campaign Issues In ble. ra comrals-lone- . expenses. 125; Duchesne, 1,25; Emery, Garfield, 1.35; Grand,. 1.35; 15; Juab. Of 1.35; Davis. . Iron, 1.35; 1.25; Piute, 1.85; Rich, 1.35; Salt Lake, 1.35; San Juan; 1.35; Sanpete, 1.35; Sevier. 1.35; Summit, 1.35; Tooele, 1.25; Uintah, 1.35;- - Utah. 1.35; Wasatch, 1.25; Washington, 1.35; Morgan, Wayne,-1.S- 5; eber,-- - especially . The attache came after a most violent bombardment of high expro- slves and gas sheels throughout the tight The American 'troops sought shelter wherever , It .was available. When the enemy Infantry appeared, the Americans swarmed out and met the attackers with a rain of chine gun bullets,- The Americans Wore their gas masks as they fought the attacking Yaux. 1J5; Kane, 1.85; Chateau-Thlerr- 1.25; - Sait Lake and Ogden, total gross margin. . 2.15. . lncludlngdellvery, " The " margins, as fixed for the.German- enemy bombardment of towns counties, do not Include the charges that may be added to cases where to the rear of the lines began short1 the dealers have to deliver coal by ly after ( oclock a. m.. . team, or otherwise, from' the car or The latest reports say the Ameribln to the consumer.. For these cans art bolding their own to the charges there 'may be added from .75 fighting, maintaining thelrpoaltlona. cento to liO a ton,' according to dealt by July the distance and the extra expense J Americana, Overtook the Germans on the end of the Involved. ( the Marne toward In the circular fixing the mafgfna. first, day of their-- , slxtyflye 'mile Mr, Xrmstrong' also 'includes the fol- drive, launche4 at - dawn .between Chateau TbleiTy and Masslges, lowing j 1 The forces on the "All the German forking , end screening of coal by retail dealers to Utah Is south bank et the Marne are to danprohibited, to the' interest of ger of belng captured. , telegraphs -the' Universal service staff correeconomy' aud conservation. It is further ordered that all spondent with the Americans orf the retail coal dealers throughout ' Marne late tonight hundred -- the atate shall post Fifteen and . mainprisoners are to - American hands.to American their respective plaoes of, tain artillery on has shot the pontoon to pieces-business, accessible to their cuswhich the Germans had crossed the tomers, their cost for each kind of coal handled, the maximum river and many thousands of the grots margin allowed aa4 the re- - kaiser's picked troops seem trapped. South of the Marne," says totall price st thejyard or bln, and x their draysge and delivery nights French official communique, which the enemy had crossed at . charges., fuel are several administrators County points between Fosaoy and . -- (a rlola-front of - about t?n . Dormans any report requested Jo , tlons of the above orders. miles), . fierce American counter-attack- s drove back to the north bank v 8END8 EGGERT8EN 8. BERNARD enemy forces which had reached the VIEW8 OF CAMP L&WIS, WASH fsonth bank west of Fossoy I . oma ion. 1.25; - Carbon,, Cache, and thla shortage wClcauae additional drain on the local With County Purveyor Ben Argyle waterwork system. Another drain as far as the position of h due to people using open hose tl shelved, W load And commissioner lawna rater their allow leaking goes in Utah taps to go for weeks without attent- county, the commissioners have receoanty e - Baatlle Day, the - national taking the court to change Its ruling of holiday , Prance, came on Sunday, M the Provo Reservoir water and memorial proper exercises were day of the water traveling Money will no doubt be given the appointment by . the state road commission. County Bee Inspector A. B. Thom-s- s reported foul brood among bees t Spanish Fork; the matter was to Inspector Thomas and Attorney J. B. Tucker for Investigation and action. W. D. Roberts of the state. fair board, and Otto J. Ponlson, county horticulturist, appeared before the . ' d board relative to an appropriatlonfor county exhibit at the fair; taken under SdrlsemenL, ANOTHER BABY GIRL ARRIVES; 8PAFFORD DANIELS tREADS AIR a -- C HOLD GERMAN W. W. Armstrong, federal fuel administrator for Utah, Saturday fixed the gross'" margins her ton that retail coal dealers will be permitted to Paris, July 15. A new offensive by he Germans was begun last night to charge throughout the state, The he region between Rhelme and the Issued by MrrArmstrong- to the retailers advises them that the mar- irgonne. gins, as fixed, will prevail until further notice Following are the mar-,With the American Army on the various- - counties "(or fame, .July 15, The Germans at coal , sold at bln - or csr;u daylight launched a violent attack Beaver; - 1.25; Boxelder, 1.23; agalnsf the American positions west - While h WAR REDUCES - FROM NEAR AND FAR STATE COAL DEALERS Provo Comemofates French Bastile Day; C Prof Snow Speaks J , - - -- ' . t i CRIME.ONLY - BCflSESFILED Enrolment for the United States studtnt nurse reserve will begin July 29, the womens committee of the council or national defense announced today-Tstudent nurses will' be used to fill the vacancies to American hospital created by the great number of American nurses now to overseas service, , . Utah haajbeen assigned 200 nurses and these must be raised "from these -- who have - had some training In hospitals. "J That war Is -- playing a portant part In " th - reduction of crime everywhere la quite to are few where the reduction greater than to the already, good record 'of Utah v r ar county,:: :i Last.."'year' there were 43 : criminal jaaea filed, which is co- sldered'very light for a county of more than 40.000 people.- But thla year that record Is beaten 0 badly The little that It look big' Only eight crimt son of and Olive Hobson Taylor. Jack nal cases were filed for the first six ' Arnold, was drowned frlday eyenlng months of this year, according to a In an irrigation ditch near the Tay- report Just completed by County lor home in Plain City, the baby Clerk L, T. Epperson.; t had toddled out to play7 with other Last year there were 270 civil children and to a few. mlnutea he was case filed against 122 for the' first missed. Suspecting' the worst, larg- six months of this year, and 343 proer children ran ind told Jhft child's bate cases against 86 for the find mother. . The little boys body was atx months of this year. search In found, after a about a foot of water," face down A physician was called and worked for an hour to an effort to resusciBirth-Da- y tate the , baby," but. all effort were he - s - art r f 1 - I f) -- r, a . J - Knew Joseph Smith ; Celebrates With Children futile, 7 Field Marshal von Hindcnburg la dead according to the newspaper Le Nouvelles of Saturja;, His death Is s&ld to have occurred after a atomy Interview with the German emperor 35. When Spanish Fork, July grandma - Persia McKee, believed ta be the oldest living member Of tht Church ot Jesus Christ of Lettor-daSaints,' celebrated her ninety-eightaiihtceMJieadauartenuAtSpa, birthday here,'' tony' of ier V The emperor and the field marshal were present descendants living are declared to have had serious Mrs McKee was with theSalnto of oplnlon.. concerning the orT most of tair early pilgrimage German offenaive toward Paris. The was to Nauvoo during the whale and field marshal died from congestion of period of its occupation by tbe the brain. T woman, Mrs. Me- As a -- h . Mor-mr.- Call was fecelved Saturday morning by CapL TV V. FlUgerald. draft eecutive officer, for Utah, for 250 men to Re sent from .Utal to Cantp Fremont, CL,ln the five day, period August 5, A total pf 500 are to leave next Weekt lor Camp Lewis at American Lak Wash. -Irovost arahal - General Crowder 'Saturdaf for call la?ued a draft 12,-14- . young Kee was employed by the Prophet -- to -- fold the leaves Of -Joscph-Smi- th as they came Mormon Cook of the off the press and among her moat cherished possessions Is an auto -graphed Cop? of the book presented to her by the prophet When the Saints were expelled, from Nauvoo Mrs. McKee came to - TTtah. Her children numbered niae. eight of whom are living. The famQr 3 has..: numbered registrants' of' grammar school children, 113 (ducatlon and unqualified for general fifteen of whom : military service. These men, wr 154 are negroes, will entrain between ) - eighty-eigh- t " - - -- jgrsnd and - v ; DIE, .oh..l. CUUO Reed L. And trberg,' assistant secreS. ' Bernard Eggertoen, son of Mr. AFTER XONG ILLNESS to fit and Mrs. S. P. Eggertoen, has sent a tory of the Knight Mining companies, for special occupation training , lot of fine views from Camp Lewis, left Saturday for a trip to California, them for army service.' , Salt Lake CIty, July , 18. Claude L. -Wash., to hia parents' showing the where he wlli vlait bls 'slater, . Mrs. tow firm King. 0 years of age. of the exaplendld buildings and ground? that Ann Jevne of Lo Angeles. He died yesterdar afof King and King, go to. make up the big cantonment pects to be gone about ten days' and after an - a local hospital ternoon at -T where ao many of our Utah boys are will look after business affairs In the army. a browas He months. of five Illness made .several training. Eggertsen went Into the Nevada and California. Mr. Daniels has A0 A Samuel Ktog ot ther flights, one of which was with Ken-- service from Idaho and reports that brother of United States senator Wa who acStarr In the Iordan, Knight progress Is he good Ensign making -' eth Decker ef this city."' They wp A. King, He was born In Utah, grad1-has been home on . furlough for a hours on a recent tivities, of the camp. will Iry the air Jor S scheol uated from the B. Y. university and TheB. Y.'U. Summer few days, left Sunday for' the AtJ that county. J lake Utah trip. to from the Georgetown tow school. , its annual hike Word from' the University of Ari-x-i lantic cbaaC where he A 111 Join the conduct afternoon. late . Besides his widow, Mr. Ktog leaves ' next Friday ta the is serving. he which toat-thleft who on states ROlk-Obeen boys Y Iroquois uh issued S years of have licenses .'MsTriage HONOR CARD three children, Kathryn, The party will assemble ab the to quaran-tin.- 'time are Wilshort a ago Elwold here to T the of folliwing couples: age, and. FOR FAMILY OF HERO years at 5:0b p. m .when the age. Claybourne, Fred A. Huish, the Provo snd Og- Gymnasium and are undergong Jhelr vacfclnt son of Spanish Fork--an- d Myrtle boat of age, At the lake, tU start. Virginia, 5 year n tment preparatory to entering up- den florisL was in Provo Saturday hike The Metropolitan Life ' Insurance Shepard of Thistle; Elias Hunt 6f Enwill be en- - leftveg two sisters, Mrs. Maggie HoV and games ing bathing - .and Sunday. Ward 'of on hlr regular work. ri company for the..rook and Mrs. I. N. Hinckley, and has had printed for : free terprise and Mary Ann Joyed until tbe moon Is right Delecta and Wilde distribution to all families having Provo; 8. Floyd H. King, Samuel music department The returd trip. M,ven brothers, W. I! for many PROVO , BLOCK Hendrickson, V. 'H. MUDSLIDE8 Canada. both' ons In the of McBride Raymond, ( music for thejA Klnf( Harvey W. King. Robert W. mpifary or naval CANYON; ALL' TRAFFIC years on the Salt Lake police force, Is preparing special a large record blank afieet with for A. r. King, E. L King and R T HELD "UP FOR A DAY ha Tnoved to Provo to - engage la occasion and arrangements Evplace for the photo of, the enlisted MOUNT .PLEASANT GIVEN R Klng .V freshments will also be made. , the automobile business. - ' THE .THIRD FLOOD SCARE and blanks to be killed In with party-- , the to Join Invited Is erybody The heavy rains of last Friday and date of birth, time of.enllstmenL to j This hike" has" been an annual ' ARTICLES FILED BY' t went who road the With Jr., E. Knowlden, havoc r. raised a 13. time For i ML 4Pleasant,;July Saturday Important events, and tlrUo of honsummers and NEW. COAL! COMPANY and mudslides Camp Lewis about three weeks ago, fair for the last seven orable discharge,? This when filled today ML Pleasant feared that It through Pfovo canyon out' - as s preliminary Is considereda number of. places jjjg, returned with an honorable J 0ut with )hoto,,kme of enlistment, ass again to be visited by a disas- came down In climb. Coal company ' Timpanogos the big The Chlcago-Utathe for to failed blocked pass was ing Traffic . andictjargeiiavlng. iOtc, is intended to be framed and trous flood, which would have been of Incorporate . . V articles M M ,1 filed Mr, Knowlden bar a mqnth, HI make a company The clock. CHOSEN very attractive family the third within less than ARE county while the with OFFICERS ?as stalled in the mud and had tojWas severely Injured last fall I l keepsake.' " and th coal ASSOCIATION The blank Is of attractive but, happily, the fears were not mine if incorporated to by BAR be left until Sunday The mud and going to Camp Kearney by falling to the design, in the nafional colors, with to and engage er minerals road from a train.. He vtas recently the Words, "Americas, Roll of Hon- s the resuirbf the heavy valns in debris has been cleared off the prod- Iron 'elect and Iron ot officer manufacture The following , by tbe local board and proChJ-tioor" inscribed at the top. Manager the mountains, Mt. Pleasant' and Twin and travel has been resumed, . to at Bar aasocla--j uct principal office nounced physically qualified for set1 ed by the Utah County ' r John H. Russell will supply blanks to creeks igan to rise rapidly today, ' ' I vice, but the examining board at Its meeting at Its meeting fag0 Heights, 111. and CHIEF CON. BUYS i all who but the; banks did not overflow are entitled to them. to 500ff, T President,! stock Friday: e capital " held at Saratoga Lewis rejected him. NEW PROPERTIES there was no damage done. of tbe par value of 1. based Abel J. Evans; vice presIdenL George the from up The work of cleaning Rudolph A. Peterson, son of valuation of land owned T p. Parker; secretary treasurer, De;0I1 A quit claim deed,' consideration VERN'R. EKIN8 COMMISSIONED and Mrs. N. M. Peterson, and a mem-- : last flood, which occurred early last caw- Jas. committee, the corporatlon Jn Spanish Fork was filed wRh the county re- TgECOND LIEUTENANT IN ARMY g Baker;' executive the but - ber of 50,000, to still to progress, the Utah regiment band, spent week, Roy and officers arec B. Tucker, -- J. W. Robinson, yon. The directors t to from the North to many corder today. Saturdays nd Sundayw Ith hia Pk results are still to evidence S, J- - Oswj-vic-e of R, Ekins Lewis. C, J. Kontos, president; Mining comThe friends of Godiva Consolidated r rinluh ere. A fanrilyd toner .was parts-o- f the city and f to this city will be delighted to learn president; , Samuel JaKa, Member of the association ory, pary. Jesse Knight, president, served at the family home Sunday. Ur attended the meeting secretary and treasurer! John Chief Consolidated: Mining company, that he has passed all examinations their families Smerved at the family hlme 8unday. HAITI VOTES WAR ON a occasion ; th&n Ntck Tumburas , Spiros mining and ta now a second lleutenanL This and helped to mkke the 1 tbe) EMPIRE following ST HUN quitclaims and THE 8rgeant .Oscar Christenson la also 4 ros and Noel S. PratL claims to the Tintlc mining dUtrist: Information was . received Sunday1 pleasnnt roe 1. acted as jJLCme for a brief visit B. where Morgan A. North Florida and Ella 15. Johnson, judge from Camp Anaconda. Smugler, July Haiti, Au RePrince, port training. tpagtmaster at the banquet. Mr. and Mrs, F. W, C. CjG In ne- - Oodiva. and land fin sections 7 and young maa has been in ? LIENTENANT DAVID T. JOHN follows. The council of state, acting ' as made were brook announce the tnarrtac r ponses 10 south, range I wesj, HOME ON FURLOUGH cordance with the legislative powers IF,. township M Larson: M. -of UeuL Man," mstitheir daughttr Minnie aid A. Adelbert Blrlet, court reporter nigh Lleutenant-DaviT. John Is home' given under the new Haltton A. J. Ev-- . Plodder, been the has Man Buckley at Salt Lake City J "7 low voted the v the Fourth district court, 3 (May James ? furlough from oFrt Sill, tutkm. has unanimously th FUR-nlshof draft Lawyers. Mothers NEATLY RENT-FOcounty UR Eerier notlfed by the FOR jjjgifhey will be home Oklahoma while he to recoveringdeclaraUon of war upon Germany Mrs. I C3 July I at rooms. Two suites. Also board to go before the Utah county B Tucker; "Appreciation." an operation for hernia. He tomanded by th president of the reJ20 C1SJ sxamlnatJos. Provo. Parker. Geo. sale. P. Phone for Exst, for physical Fsta organ tapldly re nia Is streith. public. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Spafford N. Daniels, a baby girl, on'Frlday morning, July 12. at 5 oclock. .Mr. Daniels enlisted with the aviation corps early in December and la now stationed In Florida with that branch of -- B.Y.V Hikers Will 7 Visit Utah Lake .r Points Friday , 2 e P - I, -- ; ,an re-;K,- "IS ' 1 h it,.'..! -- -- 1 -- We n, I vrn t 1 a n Y ed de-fro- j j 1 s ut; anr X f tl j |