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Show M f frujf O-VNO. 102 PROVO CITY, f FIRST OIL RIG REACHES -- UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER M - The extent to which the United States Food Administrator-ha- s relied oh thdVoluntary- - support of the American people ls shown by a statement made by - the United Stales Food Administra- tor speaking before the Senate Committee less Agricultural than three .months after this country' entered the war. ", That he was justified la his Implicit confidence In the strength of democracy has been clearly reflectof support we ed have Jent the Allies." democracy Is worth anything," Mr. Hoover declared, we can do these things by TO DRILL FOR GAS HERE , 1918 B. Y, U. Makes Fine Re- 'FLU CASES cord Caring for S. A TC. RISE THEN No Deaths; Among Boys METHODS OF, DEMOCRACY. GOSHEN FOR ACTIVE WflRIl; O DROP-AGAI- N: The. 8tudent Army ,Training Corps the beginning oT the - encampment, 2 " encampment at the Brigham Young in the arrival of gov e rum e n t b ..With all equipment otfthe the faculty and - clUzcna ,of university has- been eouructed la FEDERAL OFFICER and a Big Star' Tig ready .to satisfactory x manner.- - Lieut Provo wero prompt In responding drilling for. oil, U will not.be Hancock thi .officers with, all that wa needed to make before Interest - will begin - to " havo-beelong not but 'strict, TO IIIVESTIGATE The excellent flu" record oppreslve (he boys comfortable." ' being reenter around the working of the have .. The Quarters at the Maeser Me- made flisclp'tnarians, and the boy Provo was phattered with. .hy ynit Basin .United Oil company, "as -responded with a faithful attention morial and the ladle' gymnasium one blow last. Tuesday evening when INFLUENZA AT U. that firm li making every preparato duty and a soldierly bearing that have been properly heaiod. a The by stimulation, by tion to sink for oil and gas without the patriotic mobilisabeen a credit to the service mesa hall has Lve been satisfactory. the doctors reported. ,case so rapidly by ' tion of the brains of this coundelay. .".The well known driller, Pat n The boys were given good nutritions that 17 went - down for the' day. The liftitution ln turn "hiss ; f is work1 in of try. If if esflfiot be done to this the Salt , Lake, Dec. (.Major Ed HoUohas,. charge Wednesday It - took - another , drop ! werewell food lind there was plenty of lt that student soldiers tha Is better that ws acIt manner Moffatt manafleld la Charles and ward.W, McCaskey, U. S. A., die- housed and taken care of. . The boys . In the care for the sick especially and only 1 cases' were reported. cept -- German - domination and " . who have had the Influenza have has the most conscientious 7 effort Thursday there waa anothtr . Jump trier Inspector al The de- confess to failure of ear political ; L. Duff Thompson, the company's been especially . well cared for. As been put forth, . Dr, E. G. Hughes and 14 cases were , reported. Late Ideals, acquiesce In. the superiorthis district, hss been partment for ,v: asand E. German the Stump, the. conception geologist, a result' up to the present fime, not haa., becn the attending physician this afternoon, today's, report showed J, Ity.of ordere1 7 wtr department to and send for the Germans to In 4 a death has alstaat manager, were . la Provo to-occurred, and those who and has been prompt in ' rouderng only two new esses. ' struct us in Its use. his- head- In anallzlng th casts tor the past day, after having checked up .. the Prbceedtmmedtately'from Stib .have ;the dlseste are making ervlca. The - .nure , have . been ataft.?'1 va U. t at San Francisco to Salt eo&ditkM around Utah lake, and favorable progress toward recovery moat faithful and untiring in .thelf two or three days It appears , that, there , Is something wrong with the Adverse criticism of other S, A. efforts. , possibility of getting both oil and Lake to take charge of affairs of the ns from wells to ho driven west of Influenza swept student army trsln- T. C. encampments , of the state by Cooking for the pa tie a u was giv- quarantine rules .at, the roundhouse. Frovo and near the shores of the the Salt Lake press aroused inquiry en . over', to Uie Domestic - Sciencs for . six cases may .be traced to ex, Tlng corps at the University of Utah. DR; 17. T. IIASLER in the city as to the encampment departmeni of the school. Miss posure there. With these4 eliminated ' Mr. arrive" la tv major Interviewed expectedto When i today here. The result has been gratify Lottie Harris and Mrs. E. H. East pnly three new' families were ssid-thtomorrow. or had for the town proper. The made ha a. night ; Thompson The success - attending the ; mond find : their assistants have Ing. ' careful survey - of th country and A telegram received yesterday Provo encampment hiTbeeif d ae worked assiduously to provide "pal-a officers have requested, the officials lcj use every confident that both oQ and gas tennoon by Governor Bambergei IS MUSTERED OUT united effort and close corpora 1I stable food and little dainties for at' the Inroundhouse . to the ' men from could be obtained by drilling. The from Senator W. H. King at protecting tlon on the part of the military those who were ill. The faculty . had been urged to sink lngton states that this officer has the' faculty and friends I die have been called on to assist expoaurer , sear Provo and would do so as soon been ordered here by the war"'" de-- -- Provo citizens ? will no doubt- - be of the university, and the city of f In this work and have been gener- Everywhere there la a strong 'senx timent in favor of quarantining the . as possible. partment, in response to request, to muclt pleased to learn that Dr. ficlals. When there was a delay, at tout In their responses. county against Salt Lake for a peMembers of the firm' have also conduct an official investigation of very ", riod of twenty to thirty days. taken up the question of natural gas conditions affecting the university Walter. T. Hasler, who recently en announced today Mayor Dixon with the Utah Valley Gas and Coke training corps to fix responsibility tered the service has ' been ; t disthat the children were being left to and have offered that tor the unbridled ravages of company charged after a short course in miliB. Y. run the streets entirely too much tary .training, and after the first, of the first options on gas enza, alleged poor feeding and Be and Dr. home will urges all parents to keep them It be struck here. again. propej housing and - clothing- ,- and the year - It is contrary to' law to it home. of to call Hasler men demothe S failure. to furlough responded and t and play In mett "fo children j bjiize lie corps at the time ot and Uncle Sam.and went hurriedly to ..Michael T. .Washington,-- . of . Ruth- - i .Although the influenza ,, epidemic groups and to avoid this they should in accordance with war department 'Fort Rilfy, Kansas, there to remain ven, Iowa, has written the following has for the time being, prohibited be kept out of the business ' district to the orders until government issued. gave orders previously Mrs. to D. Palmer, the , any activities In the line of physical Annie is letter muster out all men over 41 years')! except when on errands- or attendvj Another telegram ' from the Hom 8ervice sec , education Tat the B. Y. U. for the th secretary have This caught the doctor and he ing to work. Many children tion committee in Washington . in in which he expresses his grati-Y tion, 'V and the disease contracted out. He is now in 9 o two . months; and though wlrady charge of the training corps, to was mustered jtude-tthe people for their service past , mem-, - to other home It have taken Coach E. L. Roberts t has not as Lieut.' C. A. Emmett, acting com Chicago taking bp work 'In public to his son James, who died In this . Mrs. Margaret Teeples, the wife , the bers of and" in Ma, family. health lines his other proof the corps, states that yet had the opportunity to test the of Archie Teeples of Magna, but a ni'inder ' Mcpiskey .has " been ordered fession. The 'following letter to "cit;'. .. . , kind of stuff his students are made jor Ruth ven, la.. former resident of Grand View to local will this! year, - he stills ahitlclpates Post be'orTnIerest The demobilizIn hero to assist rapidly Tb November 27, 1918. i ward, died last. night following an I same achievements bjrthe The people! (gveat V ing the organization. Annie D Palmer, attack of, influenza. Her S. A T. C. boys. After the ban Is , Dec. 1. 1918, authorizes the commandSecy Home Service Section, baby also died from the disease. telegram Post: Provo Mr. Roberts hopes to put the a the To lifted to he furlong of corps officer Provo. Utah. The deceased waa 24 years of ing DOCKS OFF call to report for military serbiro who and directs men boys Mj remain, here to study after all necessary . ' Dear Friend: My ' age, and Ib survived by her husof came after the the demobilization of vice the the camp, signing to expedite all discharges. "Your letter of the 28th of DC to-- j band, two little daughters, her mo- a course of training that armistice, so unexpectedly and with her- - was - received EAT TUEIil by myself and j ther, three brothers, and five sister. so little time for preparation, that I will fit them for the basketball The remains of .both mother and SOLDIERS WIFE DIES OF ' He has excellent 7' could scarcely get ready with my championship. child will be brought to Provo for material to work with and the fuFish In Utah lake have driven the INFLUENZA AT 8PRINGVILLE own affairs, to say nothing of payInterment in the city cemetery. to ture looks very promising for the wild ducks away, not because they ing any time to saying good-by-e I hoop , victories. A great Incentive attack the game birds, but because my friends, so I shall write a few flood of gratitude that flows from. 5. Mrs. Mabel lines explaining Dec, I Y so SprlngvlUe, Fw bard work is the fact that the they eat all the feed upon which thw suddenly why LEONEL B. our hearts tor what you have allt Reynolds Hales, daughter of Sena dropped out of existence In Provo. state championship 'team win go to birds subsist, r The carp, which are v been and what you say In your letter.! tor H. T. Reynolds and Rsba ReyLos Angeles for the finals. . On Nov.. 12 I was ordered to' proresponsible for the disappearance of - ; T Though our tears burn and our) nolds and wife of Corporal H. MU- - ceed to the Medical Officers' trainthe ducks, are vegetarians and hare Evans announces the ton Hales, who Is now In France in ing camp at Fort Riley, . Kas.. for a hearts ache and our anguish seems) Mn T , foraged upon the potato moss, the r faith buoys o, ,narrlaM of her the wireless service, .died here at course of Instruction. I did so with- lmmeasureable, yet s daughter, Anna J., principal, feed of the wild birds, to and a pride comforts ns that n to Mr. 'A J. Dorlthy of Springfield, such an extent that it has been alLeonel B, Johnson has just left noon today at the borne of her in ten days, as I understood the ormet the supreme test In boys which took place last evening I to return to Clear Springs, rents. I der to mean. When got there lake. Reof their home, their flag and at the home of the brides mother, most eradicated from, the fense a In born was Spring-1100 Hales Mrs. after" Grounds in one about was found I j Maryland elsewhere to. feed Proving among ducks the go sult, their country. , Bishop. Brigham Johnson , pertorm- - and the sportsihen, who Jn the past very brief visit home with his vlUe October 19, 1890. She was a other physicians from all over the to learned You had you say Ioweilnf' waa wife and parents, .Mr. and Mrs. graduate, of the B. Y. U. and marrlage ceremon y. United States, who were wondering full of scooting on his suffering, as', he. . , Immediately following the cere- have had their Peter B. Johnson. - He came home married to It. Milton, Hales cut June what the 'government" "Wanted .with .Jim through been ot the the waters. had an- -' mony a delicious , j told 6f his brother who was served J for a supper' to farther furlough, but was .or- 20, 1917. She leaves an. infant son. new men at this late (lay. , to .points go swered to the call before. Why, my to only the Immediate families of compelled dered to report back ahead of time. . Her- husband, Corporal Hales,' . re CThe quarters( assigned me were state fish , and game The away. our four of little f comforter, , the contracting parties. would be dear The young soldier has been In the ceived his training at Camp Logan, commission will replenish the lake if vase of dark. red. Am.in France been has A' and ,cut glass mrflotU coast artillery for "the past eight Colorado, 1 (ort wild rice in teed with, to,. th. toll erican Beauty roses .fofmed the cenifl,e men-,nmonths and J is delightedj with the' about, three months. "Mrs. Halei wa that Jt. will ope be' lti,thq stars left by two of them 'shaft' of the dining .table, ,the entice the ducks to return to lake terpiece 'service.. He is In the very best pf a victim, of pneumonia, following an the shrine at which we shall always. other decorations consisting of car- health and .has gained much since attack' of influenza. 8he wa v th I Plenty ot wild rice feeding grounds. worth, .I ,.uf rtstlons, Jim ferns with pink and white ' he went into' the army. only five days. In the marshes will make It Inacgloves and his. brothers were, too, and crep paper Ml (Continued, on page .5.) hearts cessible to the earp. alj our loves are centered in thosoj Wr. snd Mrs.Dorithy will leave SAYS .MICKIE FUNERAL SERVICES QVER two who remain while all our con-- ; Monday to'make their gal; ' HAWS ELVIN REMAINS Teecratlon QF and devotion shall be for hon0 IAS A VR.ENE, FUNERAL OF MRS. WARNER HELD HERE THIS AFTERNOON tke two who must be our witnesses . of. GLASS OF N9rtER.JtSt , 'lever yonder.j . HAD K.AWFOL SHOCK! HELD HERE THURSDAY . -. Funeral services "over the remain THAT OLD The words of sympathy and ten-o- f 145th BANDMASTER gCG WHOS ftACti StX VEAR5 iKJvIo,ipass'were hold in- the derness from yourself and the HomO j Many relatives and friends atWtS SUBFCAlPT'OiH6 ON REPORTED IMPROVED under Has Provo, goth the Tflu, cemetery,' this afternoon.' "A service section bring to us a great, city tended the - funeral services for AFTER Y46 BEEN IN COME ' - anl and number of of relatives our vfor hour ln to time' time darkness, l,.r'e control j From ;ilght Mrs. William J. Warner held yesteri THREATENm T SUE HIM . friends were i.ln attendance. - Tlie point to the blessed assurance that5 ?two monttfg past, the public - has , be he vjANiEO The influbeen day afternoon in the Provo cemetery. ill with After having . aolne can give. young man died at' Magna Tuesday been told the flu'- - situation was TO THROW OFF SOMETHIN? , ,or . n n France, The Rev. E. V. Kuhns of the Metho-- ' e see Gods following, an attack of. Influenza. Beyond our clouds OH THE BILL BECU2 Vt NNUt Improving and yet, we,' are', under as church preached the funeral J Lieutenant C. i.. Hawkins, bandmas- - dint .1! wisdom, and seeing, trust Him. SOLARGEU MIN YOU 'Strict a quarantine as ever and 'the sermon. The music was' by the Bo field 14oth it of the artillery, BEAT If ? ! is - treading ' 8utherland With thanks inexpressible, and Jter funeral - processions' proceed to the jL ; A quartet. He aJn with his command. -f paths of roses these days Instead of benediction upon Provo and herrow city cemetery regularly two or three November 8, upon ; en ' returned had snow and is so far elevated from Christian hearts, we are, times 'every' day. Whilewe 'believe which date, a letter recently r- - MANY ATTEND FUNERAL common folk to be almost with friends. tthe their" "Always mir physlciuns sr doing MhVw..hlaBtoarceivedceived;by Mrs. Hawkins In Salt the gods. You see his wife present-- , FOR EARL HALLADAY to stamp out. tjie deadly epiand Family, Lak v02 him with a ffine baby demic, 'It seems to be a pthetic.'altu, girl yesterday in the wee small atkm'hat with about one hundred .! DP.rVINa MARE FOR SALE The funeral services for. Wallace the Dollie - May, 'hours. Mother and baby ' are proand fifty , cases ' in ' town the 6 and buygy and har-b- Earl Halladay, held yesterday afterG. Mrs. and jeirs'o.d, Mr.' Allen, a daughter pt gressing very nicely. mesl continue -- under sold. 768 W. 1st noon in the Provo cemetery, Must were Mathis of the Pioneer ward, , died I V m? atrict quafntinev Dll a lie tided by a large number of relaMeADAM residence CHOSEN W. - at the. family!" JOHN yesterday,, .Would U net be. .wise to establish MEMBER OF SCHOOL BOARD following The Intertives and friend. Bishop L. 'L. pneumonia. .an emergency hospital in each of Cheerful. Nelson and Elder 8. P. to conducted leaving today, Eggertsen ment was It Paya Keep r city wardv and see tp wlt that effects of one vote against hlino. H. Berg and Sons establishment were the speakers. The music was With The only physiological good treated was cveir case bf.'flu' was j John W. McAdam at i oclock. The burial service was .neerfulnesa and confidence are con- by the Bevood wd choir, there or else establish an absolute .member of the board of education held In tha Provo cemetery at 1:20. 'Hhed to the fact that emotional " r quarantine of such' case ' as pr-ditions, such as fear, worry, etc, M. A H. Meredith has kecx down from the Second ward . Wednesday, and sc reuctlona mtornul - Deify Tbeicbt bodily . r ferred not to go to the emergency . , few f i I from Salt Lake for convote was Hs gives an excellent To ts oamaiee In worthy deeds, ex-- iterate the secretion of harmful boepltal. For such a service the4 br'-::'over Uk. tbs i t! Ing waa no the tact there slfsrte which Inflnme already pethoicgF Thomhlrtory.-- Flr ,a Methodist church Is at tbs dicposal th trench Provo sf the L'.r;!"' Eve the vlkl Cm ef s srtts. gondlf-cscat Cl give city - 1 rrevo. f the city Cycle Pa ef Ml t.rvk. . V. KUHNA. com-men- " TWO TODAY ed-dln- -- d n If self-sac-rifl- e, , 1 gr - - " 3 If - , Jr the-quarte- . -- . s ed - iVniTESTOPOST: ! -- st 1' - -- a dM-fen- Wash-compan- y '-'- ( i . - lnfiu-tompan- Home Service Workers Receive Basketball Will Thrive at U. Praise For Work Daring Winter y 1- - per-m- J 51 -- Former Provo Girl Victim - Flu at Magna ' , .! cudp or.ivi;:: , three-day-ol- d in!:; FO li . u -- pa-ho- , . j - - ten-da- lake,-hav- - e - y - , not,b.t;i M plcta .wd otfl. ,t , thelC-country- ng d s . - M .t...rnhlwni j -- Rev. Kukns Urges Churches Use ) - For the Hospitals HAAD-ftOtLE- O - - -- ( -- aose . -- fth . ... , .. 1 - st - -- com-t'niuni- e -- - -- v -- -- - t ex-U- tit -- d - yo prod--ot- - u -- V - , j -- I Ut |