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Show . TUESDAY,. DECEMBER 3, 1918 PROVO CITY, UTAH, ir DEO CROSS APPOINTS VOIt VUL j YANK.TROOPS AT REST SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE PROVO DEMONSTRATES t td plan COMMITTEES T ? V 1 3s, I,- WELCOME FOR SOLDIERS OSE :0F INFLUENZA MASK; . j - The executive committee of Utah County chapter. AR. C met Dec. I in the' Commercial club g rooms to diacuss the of our boys. After tome discuss ion it was de- . elded to have one. BIG celebration an have the Tandedin boys when, COMPARISONS PROVE; If While there are those who are not In sympathy with the .wearing ,ef ffiasks, the results is this city are beyond, a doubt such that tbe people of the city cannot afford to oyertook. ' X' f Recorder Fred Evan has kept City Provldiag that the influenza situaclose T f record new ; no ia tion worse .next .Monday than it .ii now. tbe Red Croa shop will Bpsntsh influens whioh have , hreh-e- n out in this . clty durtn the past open Its doors. December 9 ia the -fiv weeks, Th f!retwef,hefsr day set toy tile .grand opening and tte masking , ordlsanfW west icto apron tale. ;The committee hasv effect and the other tiro show ee choice selection of article which micht attract the - Christmas shop-yer-t' dltiona si&ca Chat Was.. .. BEFORE sMAEKlNa k syes. ! la order that Uie com-si(&-e ' . . W 'ahophjAs-wupesk hag. ; Nov, I. , , 94 aaes piay. moat the Week . 134 cases ply demand, the wqqeet ia made lor 3, , varied' - v ebgtrfhutions.; Week Discarded heovft,3J5.....138 esses t&t that are in : good oondltion will ,t v. AFTER, MASKING ., bo moat thankfaly reired. ' in the Wak ,Ag.5,Jtov$3...ft4T4 oases cause of the- - tlttlp Eurcpean- - 'kidd ies Week .'Mt' Hot., $4 ease Christmas you are urged : to" give Since 'the 'masks have been word. and buy It is requested, however, the number of deaths have stao Seek, that all entering the .shop, wear a leas ahd the whole- mtaeffoo Vs cBar-tn- g .aBd..aot.mnra than ..ftuic.or very nicely. However. ' daring five persons , shall , "gather .in the the last- ten day seven rase have building at the same time. , This ia been traced r o -Like for the health and safety of aU where there are fer , tfstrktiou, a$ , concerned. , as a result peopie generally are being warned against gotng there more than is absolutely necessary. . . DOCTORS DISAGREE - Notwithstanding the tact that the of Salt Lahe have been I r , newspaper k In u brlrtt .hi. altiMtlo, to O. wbui to, Mul L has asked the Red .Croap to express the, morning paper have been - de- lie .appreciation"1 of - the American bag much space to every , petty oh people to the discharged soldiers ea lection to the flu" mask the situa- route heasward. tion la by no means' improved in the club 'trill be the The stat capital. For more than a week '"clearir?. tottsC or central office ior the number of eases reported daily , all inL Jtion regarding the Red has been right around the 109 mark : Home Y. reception.' For Cro" jom with from five to ten death. , t of volunteer cars 1 to regia As the situation it-t- he rapltal g regard-iadnfonnatlon meet boys, more grave, some of the leadIts coming home of we or gets of Salt Lake " are be ing physicians more . keys should be telephoned to ginning to present their views tq jnorert Anderson, secretary of the the public. Dr. G.W. . Middleton, is , chagtof at M4S. the latest to ask Dr, Beatty and the The members of .the executive of the mask some very opponents Welcome Home committee'ere May! J or LeRoy- - Dixon, chairman; W. P, pertinent Questions. .He stands out boldly for compulsory masking and Whitehead, 1. Will Knight, Anna D. in his open letter calls attention to Palmer and Mrs. I. H, Masters. The the deplorable lack of quarantine following is the reception committee: enforcement in Salt Lake. He also N. C. Hicks, LH. Master, . T. , N. refers to masklpg in ' coast "cities Taylor, John D. Dixon, J. S. Smith. and of their efforts which wiped! out W F Violett, Mra Bert Iledquist, - the disease , Mrs. Tenfe Thomae, Wm. M. Roy There has been a movement set lance, YT. F. Pierpont, Mrs. Alex Hed-fluls-L on foot to quarantine TJtah county -B. A. A. P, Merrill, lire. Salt Lake unto such time Worsley, MrsTJ. B. Keeler, Mrs. W. against aa the shall pass. In epidemic L. MH. Graham, J. W. ; Caerclal traJi ttli This French official photograph shows a comply of America troop resting after soma strenuous setting-u- p exercises In a French vUlage oa the -- -- UTAH; ARTILLERY si ' ; 5 t k ? ' , 4 i ' The funeral cortege"will' leave the Thursday at one oclock, ' v T A R3. ANNIE PASSEY BEC , Say kids, where would" you like HEREtbNSUNDAY; IRtED a W6 know ' to go skating "today t HER Mussand IMPROVING bully, place that Mr WI D Roberts A I w M has dong wonders with. . eJw, , , trpek saucer 4 What naed to be tle The remalnsJof rs. Annie rastey at the Pair grounds Is now a dandy Beck, the wlf Fell Beck, former , skating pond for the amusement school at he.jlaeter prtnclptj any and all Iovera , of 1 put-do? of DntiZr,. we but 'f ! sporta Tbe location of this new t- , conslIied . to tHHx - 1m t traction is in the First ward pasture he ce 1 and out toward the gaa plant., Afte concourse afternoon. : !, jof - or (day rtported 'that he water let iof people gathered t into the race track has ' hardened t the Th. - slick and smooth, and already speaker, w youngsters are revelling; in the! et rer, E, - - rt and It tLy y la - s. - (R-- etained dl-vi- sraiust 1 . , J T . ... r ijVashlngton- A - t Every-pie- of ce, ! gov- Hyrum Evans, a former, resident ernment property must had of this cityr but - more recently of hag iWficef or organization quatfet rendered., vocal . selections, be properly accounted for and there Mona, died last night at the Provo ' I Mr. Beck ia Still Hl 'ftt Draper, bu( V CHILD LAID TO REST must be a balance" of accounts, be- - general hospital of stomach trouble Its reported to'be recovering. conHe was 66 years of age and is tween the government ' and all M&ny frovo' relatives and 'friend before discharge may ; be vived by his wife and eight chil; and, k number from Salt Lake ANOTHER father Answers ! issued.. (dren; also one brother, 'Ephraim tended 'the services for Beulah May, DEATHS FINAL 8UMMNS much Evans yt Provo Bench, , This requires tedious work, ( the six months old daughter, of Mrs. records and of work, signing paper, Beulah Hinckley o( 8iBiLake, held other papers, Ind requires the at-- - FUNERAL SERVICfS FOR Christian 'Hansen of the Sunday in Provo cemetery. The Bo A o? s Jam died P5rnRoberU quarte reB win .& H,ELD OSCAR M- - p.EDERS ,, frwmK infljigpfAf , ipuriertog rve 'Vocal Selecliohi. The be a Rnd He he S3 wIji given tod ot fpr: years. I monia at the age dedicated by John Dixon. 1 The fptakers st , the funeral terv- will out ices for Oscar man when mustered M at Psdersen, held Mr. and Mrs. unihis of Hanone suit be permitted Monday aft tmoon'. Jn the ..Provo. Grove, "where Mr. .t.Very pleeaant day in Payson ye- sad the under home wear Mix." Jacob Christen- form to cemetery, were Elder Gtorge A ' ' ' . terday. ' he will k per- new rc""An Bishop B, 'll Bulloch and fcr wear this . P. c to Tkt mueie wps J tki"j ... l Briv-- e tL bsc" ward Many C --tH. t h i ,i. 'r 7 Cf Georg Ury Have sherpmed rtht TLA ' Mr. and Ur. tto the x k re l fa J frt it UUsourt tck t i 1 W CSKXl, 23c at ' Archbolds, ill left tUurtxj csen. C avJ. tf Wui -.j Dt thay tkt hilloratlng fun. ' Booth, - - Boshard-Pyne-Rober- K sur-cerne- j I ... w GRAZING INCREASE TO COST UTAH Increase ot about sixty-fiv- e per . In forest grazing national the effect of charges wOl have causing Utah stockmen to pay next as 500,000 year approximately for the this year against 1193,000 privilege, according to Thomas secretary of the state live, Red-ynon- '' stock board. This year, about 940,000 sheep and 240,000 cattle and., horses grazed in -, Bator-Ww- th3 ecu - . Mrs. A. N. Zabriskie has received, the- - following letter from her son. . Arnold, who is now with the dltionary forces in France: expe-- . in France, , Somewhere - 24, 1913 ' Dear Mother: I am here at last and am feeling fine only I have a "slight cold.The trip over was quite tire-- . some and seemed very long one, but it was interesting. The . first two or, tnre days were very stormy and 1 was seasick, hut soon got over that and enjoyed It very much. The surrounding here are very iftScullar. The people wear wooden shoes and dress e odd that at first it was laughable and moot of U teaare old and houses and building are made of stone with heavy shutters over the windows, and the people sleep with their windows closed r st night fr reA " r iij. J: , of Sunday to attend a conference I must close now and Fordson tractor dtalers at Detroit bear pom you soon., , may. Mr. Schofield la, also , looking, up From-you- r loving son, in install his pedal, machinery. to. -' ARNOLD can Ford so all work that garage be efficiently adn economically done -- in Provo. County Passes MICKIE SAYS VMWO AND IN HAND THE BOSS A UNCO CHATTER BOUT Hi S1ZNSSS R H VUMAT wotta A0VI6R-TiStN- OlN Gr DO ftiTS OSST UNAT WE PANS PEA AOUMD THIS OPFlCEl TALK MOOT CONTRACTIN' FER A QUARTER 9MZ THE. NEAR DONT 6VClH Git A R8e ,TVUO-- T OUT A (AC NO 9A03.5L the doss! Bans d . .s J ' K s T - Quarantine Laur Must Use Masks 4 v 04 Gvn f'tmttzts HUt IN I hope WOCA1 At of meeting of tbe hoard held Tester- -' county commissioner day. way and mean were discussed whtreby the Spanish Influenza may be' obliterated , wholly from the county. Mayor LeRoy - Dixon- - was present and volunteered suggestions. To further; the efforts aJrtady made to stamp out the plague, it was arf ranged that County Attorney J. W. Robinson bo authorized to co nun uni- - . cate with the Orem management and solicit thtir aid, to the end that no cars shall be overloaded with passengers coming into or leaving the county. Also Mr. Robinson will act Bcrlbe between"! k officials of the county, and tbe .city and .town. x sufhpritlts, in iArv procuring their prom- f 'e that mamnf be made compuvvery in al parts of the county both in - the tdwaer and outside the incorporated city limits. u - if. " V - Sexm 1 laa-quag- dev ;pjent ' to French Front if m -- p t We are now using French money the national forests of Utah, .Mr. U very hard to count hut we and Redmond says. are learning fast. We are also e. T. L. Schofield left for the East learning to talk the French 1 Prove-Bench- $310,000 ctnt k , r Jr JHtfS . gainstJhe government for "dlsabill- FORMER RESIDENT PROVp lnc'srd i th- - irvice and a their last 'omlete check of. his service rec- .DIES iNOCAUHOSPITAL Bithi' Mrs. Johanna L, Warner, the wife Warner ot the Fourth of William ward, died at the family 'residence at 13:30 this morning from heart trouble. Bhe had been ailing for about three months. The deceased was 53 years of ags and is survived by her husband, three sons and, one daughter.- - Her eldest son, Roland,' is with the Am-- ' eyican forces in France. The funeral cortege will leave tip undertaking pallors of O. H. Berg and Son, Thursday at 2:30 for the city cemetery. et , F Zabriskie . Funeral Thursday Arnold Writes on Journey , -' , ' the cltixena ot Provo taming attentive ears to,- - the ca ftm Liberty. All through al0a drive has been - launched and -- the outlook fer 100 per cent success is good. Here in our town thirteen mem- bera have already aubscribed to the No definKe announcement has cause and set a splendid exbeen made by the war department to where the- Utah organization Our quarters. fifties, dollars and win be mustered out, butit Is con- all wsve got up toiI00J, are earsidered" improbable that any-atnestly solicited b The comm!tteeoh 1 iempt wou(T tie fcmade lo-- have the the sale of Thrift stamps. organization mustered out in Sait ,We are urged that the more 'we Lake because of lack of facilitie. fo7; contribute and the sooner we do It, the sooner , we will see our boys in handling auch work here in winter khaki. Also remember what we could owe to time, when the Organization Europe an Its starving not be put under, ten! aa; it was scant j Our utmost is only when it was mustered into service., acknowledgement of their noble It la considered quite likely that sacrifices ot women, children, manr Camp Funaton, which is particularly power and the(r daily bread. s central-neswell located from point of Following the tht names bf the and railro&d facilities, will be reported members: choeed aa the central demobilization Dr. H. G., Merrill,, Alma Van Wag ' camp for the western Troops, knd enqn, Lek Vachef, Charles Vacher, that In all probability the Utah regi- J, W. Knight,, 1 Jennie B. Knight ment will be tent direct- from the Amanda M. Knight , R. 'Irvine A port of debarkation to this place for Son, Elks .Clpb, f. A. Scorup, J. (E, reaches demobilization ' before " it Christensen, John Roundy, C. E 1 . . Salt Lake. Loose, W. W. - Ercanbfack, Knight As to the time that will, be re- Trust and Savfiigs' bank, R. E. Alquired for mustering out,' there B len, Ine Knight Allen, W. H. B re rene way of telling definitely, but 'it ton, S. P. . . Eggertsen, is estimated that It will take from citissna1 find do not who patriotic two to three 'weeks to complete the it convenient to Join the W..8. S. ' work. , Thousand Dollar ciub need not withMustering out consists of the pro- hold. their , dollars from profitable aB accounts bocess' of" dosing Investment1 and patriotic service. Untween the , enlisted man, the officer cle Sam still has a task to perform and his organization and the issu- as big as whipping the Hun. Many t ance of formal discharge papers to of . our. .soldier .boys -- must .be each man in the organization. BeIn Europe for some time; all fore the discharge papers' can be must eventually be brought home; each mans record must be and, most difficult of all, millions of choked, his account with the gov, starving Europeans must 1 be fed. 'nest must be squared , io "the In this great emergency, and 'i ? eext,-- ' his pbyslcsl condition work Uncle Samuel calls upon 1 4t he determined " aceiately, io ns i to do our part, ; Futui " mlli-ion- Berg undertaking parlors sUr ' Mrs Johanna Warner Died This Morning;- -- w. V Once more , ( Vmm MUST GET DUSY -- tlfteen-yearol- d Rink for Kiddie All t Wallace Eari Halladay, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halladay, died at the family' rest dence in the Second ward last night He was, taken sick about ttn f ago with Influents , and Becomes Shatihfc jfV, - - - A decorating committee panalst-- monia developed He four his survived is parents, ,, by in .of Prot ?E. H. Eantmond, Clyde Ufa two brothers and eldest E. pisten Palmer. - K.' p. Partridge, Alfred Eves and LeRoy Boren, were chosen broth tr, John Frmnilln 'TLtiday, Jr., is with 'tile American'-- ' forces in . io decorate tie station. f X .1 Franc.' Mr. cad Mr. UMIaday end their son. Dean, have all been' very 111 with ' the dlseese. I ; , BEFORE ARRIVjllG - Influenza Claims )V. Earl Halladay Funeral Thursday ( 'Cl - . Fair Grounds - 111 Salt Lake, Dec. 2. There is a poa- slbllKy that the 145th Held artillery (First Utah) may be sent to Camp Funston. Fort , Riley, Kansas, to be1 j - TliniFI.STAI.lP A nearly every city and town in the county may' be fonnd sufferers who were exposed to the disease in Salt Lake through the lack of proper quarantine, for those afflicted. A number of direct' Instances been cited by Provo people. responsible for the canteen work of " serving of light lunches to boys task The passing through the city. , necesei-will service of the canteen ail of fate the hearty cooperation throughout the- - city erganteatkma with fcaaees and foodstuffs. - DIG i. J.1AY LIOSTER OUT:: ... Rev. W, ' P. W. H. V. Rev. Kuhns, E, Bulkley, Boyle,' E. H, Smart, E, L. Roberta, W. W. D. Roberts, E. E. Erickaen, Mrs. L. Bietsach, R. R. JrvlneJr J. A. faKIe, Mrs. Inea K- - Allen, Mies Florence Anderson, Mrs- - , W. - C. Crawford, Mr. W. Monroe Paxman. iairman of Mrs. W. C. Crawford, the Girls Patriotic league, will have charge Of the registration of the boys through the assistance of the league. Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman, president of the Mutual Girls, 'will he il 29,,,,, f Blersach, Fairer, J A. Buttle, .1 hegto-Alov,."- ' -- 1 1 m Red Cross Shop ; ; ! to Qpen M onday For Apron Sale BAD III SAIT LAKE; -- !; 4 T FL0J0;iDITI0IIS home-comin- i f - 1 - V Mrs, Fred A. Denny and baby (daughter returned Saturday to their lejtkame in Ogden afiar a Tsry ant visit in pro to with Lit parclx, Mr. sad Mrs. William rlirr. x-- .1 l . i i |