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Show VOL. VOL PROVO CITY, UTAII, TiTSDAY, NOV. L i'.US NO. 92 AlberFE;BowfnUiiiharFirstNativt Son To Aspire To Scpreme Bench. ".f . ONLY 1 CASE REPORTED .'- t ... . i - - i ... KERMAN KNUDSEN- TWELVES -jl - ENDS LONG CAREER yitU FUNERAL SUNDAY 1 ' CrnT oc OVERSEAS Although he had been ill for s of the death of long time Ihe ' i Herman Knudaen east a gloom over Mr. and Mrs. . John it. Twelve r In his manv relatives and friends He had been suffering from have Just received a letter - .iioea Provo stomach trouble nd began sinking their son. Hollis, who la. with eeveral davs ago. The end cam- at battery, Utah artillery, in France ten oclock yesterday morning. The stating th5t their son, Roland, funeral services will lie held in the died of pneumonia on the 29th- - oC r r city cemetery Sunday at 1 : 30 p, m. September. - This Is the first word The deceased was born In Loiten " they have had of the young mans ' In the valley o Hedenmarken, Noi death. . way,. August . 20,1 1856. His parenU - Twelves enlisted with "- - F 1 Roland s , joined the Church of Jesua, Christ of battery and was with them when . - av; on January 22, Latter-daySainwent to France. A letter reProvo shortly they came to 1862. They ceived by the family, a short time after and settled in Provo. He walk-e- ago and,, published In The,, Post waa mbst of the'J way4 across the very optimistic and gave much inffom Omaha to Provo. Aa a formation about the things the boys plain workboy he was an active church The .report of.hls. were doing,. er and was known for hie splendid death comet as a severe blow to Us; services.-parents, brothers and sisters A,' On July 15, 1880, be married Am- his numerous friends In' Provo. anda Everett, and; his widow with one daughter and six sons survive him. . They are Milton . IL KnudBen. VINEYARD SOLDIER DIES Benjamin H. ReeTXTKllUdsen OF WOUNDS IN FRANCE Kaudsen, of Provo; Mra. Edna M ' Ernest K Holdaway,. of .Ylneyard; Chris' Sorenson of - Tlneysrd Knudsen, of Lovell. Wyo.; Harold R. received a telegram late to-- 4 ' Knudsen and CTarence It, Knudsen from Adjutant General day of Provo;' two brothers and one at .Washington stating' Harris Andrew Knudsen, . Mrs. Peter $ thai his son, Grover V. Boren- Madsen and John Johnson. son, was reported- -' to have tor In November, 1891, he left died of wounds received to ao-mission to the Scand lna vlan penintion In France. . Further do-sula. and was the first missionary tails will no doubt arrive . companion of Elder NephI s.Anderson, ; later, Mr. Bowen spent'his, early' y ear iwtedlfttTrforhischurch-v-ttllngon the farm of hie parentsr sturdy When he returned home ' he contln pioneers who cahae across the plams ued an active church worker and VIOLA EDWARDS FUNERAL In companies. held with the early hand-car- t many responsible positions TO BE HELD SUNDAY and first college school His high organiand auxiliary the priesthood Brig-J-eHe died with a flrm con: . Funeral training was received at the zations. jervlces .over the .remain soon Young "college, wherefre victioh of the truth of tha gospel. o! Viola Edwiudsof Grand View will .von for himself an enviable repute hq heldat ti e c ltyj.emetery Sunday kn as a brilltnnt student and active St p. m The funuml cortege win 4 and other participant to leave the residence of Mrs Joseph college activlUep. He was chosen v wnismion at 2:15 ; Sunday, both his high school , ne-w- - With Irom the. Spanish since Wednesday mom . influenza dently - gained the upper no-dea- ths - , I. STEWART AHOY DIED LAST in,. NIGHT and wi fighting the' dread epidemic it WHILE Oil TRAlM wltb the'ald of the people stamp disease The : short time. out In ; when Tuesday 1U Pak reached ' :: pioneer surthere were 40 cases. reported,How- "Andrew JrStewart, 9 new families veyor, 72' years of age, died at ever, there were, only All of the o'clock evening on a Denver A effected by that7 number. 1' about twenty, train Rio Grande other cases were la tamfllea of ;J8lt Lake;- en? route toj there ready quarantined. Monday 14 Provo from a Salt Lake hospital) $9 cases, but there were where he had .nndergone . an operapew families quarantined. . He-- , tion. He was accompanied by his Wednesday, according to City came son. Dr. Andy J. Stewart, at the time border- Fred Evans, the drop were rqport- of his death. ' ppd only 15 new cases Mr. Stewart was born at Council srlth seven new families quaranH Bluffs, Idaho! eon of Mr. and Mrs. tined. Teaterday there were only came new famUlee quar Andrew- - Jackson Stewartr-a- nd TnewTases and 1850.1 In his with to Utah parents - antlned. - , Today , onlyl a ewjcase Ihe j were among The Stewart family van reported P to three oiclock, later and at settlers first Payson had although most of the doctors moved to Provo, where Mr. Stewart has since resided. "reported for the day. For many years Mr. Stewart was a Dr E. G. Hughes declared that he be; United' States deputy mineral sur- believed the disease would wew veyor and surveyed a large part of stamped out In ten days if ;bne the public domain of Utah. He alsoj ther prevails. was surveyor for Utah county ..and are- - breath All of the physician long period. city of Provo for of the pneumonia He la survived. hy,twa wldo ws., eight - tag eaaler. Most cases are on the road to recovery sons and five daughter. One of that the city, and they are hopefuL the sons, Allen Stewart, la with the in France. Five jorcea they can bring all of their patients one ; the However, health. back to and five sisters also sur- ' great danger Is carelessness , on the tTeIm- suffering j services wfll be held at part of the 'people. Thosemust "Obey f from the dread disease nroyo cemetery Monday afternoon at evthe quarantine very strictly and oclock. The cortege will leave .be : taken , to j y precaution must fainiiy residence, .258 South 5th tmld-- j or out? catoltagv . J oclock. w Btreeti avoir, getting ' conal-They are now In the right v (.. tlot to contract pneumonia with. "I the special JJ hence results, eacheTS serious ry -- ts mln-uteso- d 1 I - -- I I - Pill f . - ' - Hi , ' In Albert 'E.. Bowen, brllllan law-ye- r and student- of affalri1,' Utah has Utahn to her first native-boro the Supremo- - Bench of the state, and in hu candidacy, tue people of thestate wflI no doubt Jiave special interest as he has had a training that especially fita lnm for the broad duties of that high office. ' The Provo and Utah county people will have, la hiin a.speclaT interest 1 V as. he married one of the young wo- valedictorian .. "'.yr. ; ' men who has brought renown to her end. collegeclasses. VICTIM A HARDY HOWARD :.. E. Upon hit graduation, Albea native state and to Provo with her OF FLU" AT SPAN 18 FORK successful our of wonderful voice, she being no other Bowenas so many The Democratic chairman of .Utah than our beautiful and accomplished Howard Hardy. 21 years of age, and J calls attention to the fact that on ) . eare. county page (Continued Emma Lucy Gates Bowen. resident of this city and the son of s The Post vigorously opposed died to William Spry for the nomina- the late Jame W. Hardy, tion for governor, two years ago. Spanish Fork today following an D. ROPER Professor C. R. JohnsofiandLleu-tenan- t of tho flu." ; He waa. at to The charge is abeolutety true, the A. T. H. Holcombe of the U. A Fost fought a Vigorous fight against home of his Sister. Mr. Sareh camtheir closed have WEDNESDAY . died. Logan he the DIED Dowley when Mr. Spry because of his veto of men to Pi- We" have no apologies ; The remains were brought to paign tor recruiting young and You bill. Republican I of you America, wdmen Vpotton and; Mr. Votermen A U. of the the vocational section An to offer and no excuses to make. Ws to for burial. DemocraU who are real disciples of Thos. Jefferson. Broad-minde- d VICTIM OF FLO"! C. left volunteer Twenty-seve- n n Rei and DEMOCRACY were opposed to his stand on the Americans who believe to 1 1 you Provo yesterday for Logan. Follow-mince in regard to the Soldiers Christ' 1776. since liquor question and did not of government such as we have enjoyed form will who tamen 'publidm of young list mas this year, a requeat haa been let us reason to- matters In the least. ; a tag Is the 8 " e now before you cast your ballot on Nov. 6, and f The Spanish influenza haa Uk. for.,, tratalng: Bplendld Crest Red thU by an This year Mr. Spry has been nomi- med by the American ' "T' terrible toll in Provo.- Anoth ( gether. Bryan Bird, MU-- 1 Qnan, en w of govform nated for congress against James H. donations of ; phonograph record. our .death occurred Wednesday I Is It not true that the most essential thing under to tha Radm&U, Cyrus Grant best polltc$ Mays, former Bull Mooser," who as These records .will be sent Twede :r. Howard D. Ropen pasted away as ernment, and the thing necessary to bring out th$ very other place such Waynfl Clark, Frederick and friends r Bourbon hospitals DIVIDED COUN-such; Mr. Lewis from a development of pneumonia. the good of the people Is the Open Forum and cheer Robert Marlon SearWHarold the for sees fit, Cross Red The as the fought just as vigorously ; r parties near ABBUgifcwqaj.!?aJ r,Lrprodnced 4y- twe etrong-poliUca- l. When and entertainment'-bCoubop. AR a- We Spry. on the .Pro Post fought check a or a husband, otherj aa . her serve will one probe McKell, so re- that Roland Js survived by Tided, Bradford xterling Mr. Mays became the fusion candl donytlc' will be most thankfully --Uon Officer Howard D. Roper; three Wta- - . believe all will concede thla. , Sthith, Hyrum tha at 0Uver dyde fell over them- ceived by Mrs. Tenle Thomas our free government, the most date the Democrats sons' and one daughter', her mother, field Gardner Francis. ex- - Red Cross headquarters. Dont Again. Is It not true that under him. ; When a to port sup selves Willard Mi- - sacred right of jhe indlvlduaL citizen is the prlvUege of exercising his Mrs., Lucy Taylor three sisters but 14 . readers, 0rtho Ltnel Harding. exSpry - became the candidate, jay this matter, good ert Lincoln ! own two brothers., Curtis,--Rob: to deliberate judgment In 'Cistlng hla ballot rand voting to ; free, noble ticket thta: organization, i m support at No one can for congress , on a i The funeral services were held Golden Hatfield." John his desir for principles and men of his choice? comfort pf Am0, the Republl-jtfor a press splendid plans andstood squarely upon : the Provo cemetery Saturday at ; stela, Joseph Crandalt Bringwas ready to( our boys. dispute that. Post ' the can . . platform, con-All the great Now: Since April 6, 1917, when thU nation entered hurst, Richard Arus HunUngton. ' : him. of b8"k . stand to people have gloriously united in responding Rnv-- has v al- MICKIE .SAYS iafntahcmmty. Ufitat ta vEurop we as ...... ; E. These Ii of" Albert was the boards: president he other . because, From upon the and supported the president,. stood platform firm, ways BVCr CITY PAPERS Stewart, MOlard countyr Leo Crane.- itaited StatSln this great crisis' on which he was elected. "He Is a YOKE KirkFV4 AT OS PER Edward ytm our young men for battle and our - We have been asked; to AfnfJ Sevier county; Barnlce tireless worker and even fearless, PAUL JONES BOOT T6LL1H Alma1 V States - as nurses, and no matter what their political faith, they huf Laramie county, Wyo.; United women the of tV jtbe COOP president NEY CHICK young Cleand hospitals Collins, Uintah county! Raphael t HEKV V4E NEMEE were found good enough to be thrown Into the trenches could not swerve him from Justice. SOT.B'4 Stephen - defenders sometime .spoken of as DE 1 Wo had a splendid efample of Mr. -6FALL PEW SAO OOFF BOOT Wilh thr end of the fruit panning menC 8anpete .county! Europe," Idaho. county, at Bingham Democratic means administration party the Angus. Hlllstrom ert WtS. AL.QERVAOVA 4AOB.OAH-BlLT- B In the sugar but any, not, by the MOCRACY, Spry s. integrity " charitable ( spe-no to dollars atP04APESIAVAAA POP, our spare We have freely given millions of case in which President Wilson Washington has ordered that GUDGEON FUN- to our dollars of EDWIN ioaned that billions and. MRS. have We Pipfle1, iaavma' The pip to stay the hand of Justice work -- in assisting1 the war. elal Privileges be granted EXTKAVA- AMD A. LOTT A OTHER WANTONLY KBAL SEBVICK WEDNESDAY a how W. W. to I. or a convicted the government SYlthout question f ITEHVS LKE THAT t VMlTCH alL thin, (tempted lYbrnTFiTHtande and aQuandarndr and-I- n j T. T the regul aTiowM? THEH fttTM PAPERS Ed Mrs. for and service capaThe funeral He did more to place Utah on the we were considered by the president, as . being perfectly. JIt, per person per month. te DO OlE ,BOSS ? I was pRtHTi ward Fifth GREATEST W. the THAT of EXERCISING untTrwd Administrator;. J. vta Gudgeon Utah governor. . other than any ble; but WHEN AT COMES TO. map -- some presiAnd talking of the liquor Issue,. It RIGHT of all FREE PEOPLE, we are informed by that the of Booth not ' L. we must A. to that relative and Bishop upholding,' been' applauding have wd day. today statement whom Is very poor material for a Demo-- i dent fallowing Mrs. Gudgwhich : own of our of men choice., ward, our Fourth servants, . use our Intelligence in selecting cfatlc congressional fight v when the sugar situation:. for- - fourteen member choosing, a was from of men eon for particular the presidents" WILSON HAS PREwere Issued,, we must only vote PRESIDENT ... laetrnctlons comforted the but and E AMERICANS. that, ME D1SIOYAL WAR-TIpresided years, considered VENTED Washington this morning address. J. or be - to . JIAVE a timely In distasteful...to the .enough 1 mourners hii that it .1918.v . STATES Informed by rNlTED . We are . mu-sicbeginning . 'With . NT-that he Elmer Jacoheoh' also spoke and ENDURE divided counsels in ordinary times, thus Implying throughout the North American of August 22, TO The sugar ration numbers were rendered by the -- CANNOT ENDURE divided counsels In times like this. would be on a ba- 1918,' in discussing the' war, says: United H. 8. Pyne and for brothers, Boshard -. person .' Branded 8 DisloyaLail of pounds per Many patriotic Americans have ! Mrs. Oudgeon - Roberts. ' instead v made-sacre- d Murray bewildered by - the- - presk -of 30 'days been franchise; each right We who have enjoyed the three a only; ' baby been behind, leaves We It haa ; dent's persistent fight against pounds pet person aa ' The-fooand secure to us by; the Heroic Blood of our Patriot Ancestors Is" betag.5 caredfor which edd weeks the Imwar prohlbUlon, in, thefaceof for the past 4 months: ho live here; under the shadows of Old Glory.1 the land of . re-- v - last ; ; by friends. the ; we have the deadly drgg of liquor upon during what who have administrator of this county done, We mortal Lincoln,' freedom and liberty to nations energies; hut for the of cause the ceived word Oct 25 that thereforward to great months eighteen FarrOiV cashier of the T. Jos. offerare permits today explanation they need not look after no more special the world; We whose' sons, relatives and loved ones Is enf ned to his bet btnk. purpose the extend to further than the political power for sugar for canning ing their, ALL oh the gbry fields of France and Belgium J&VB.A . nerv.ur collapse. now suffering are We allowed. of the world; that lies to the labor leadership . '"should be right of franchise to the oppressed, peoples 8atnuel Gompers and the of toe' Ufe'n heels of JnVi- - nat' comes on page 4.) ALLEN MILLINERY extra special (Continued on page A) N1J. lc Sale. thla week. 3J)0 nd.5 00 hat. . aa-pi- re . ; -- tic ,orU,r7.''rt i PotCalls V ,t ... f -- - J' Kettle Black, I 94 Many Men For Vocational Work Enlist k JJRS II. z: C-o- f: I anc , ......... Red-Bloo- ded , - . uiel I j - . ' . arVell v seracell d, 1:3dw1 d. ' . -- Sugar Supply Increased ForHome Consumption - Rob-lcsoo- 1 -- -- I .. !., '"' .trrrr . - -- PROHIBI-TlONFORITH- -- . .1 f . 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