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Show ' . V khovo public tunac E. : HOI. 105 PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY DECEMBER 20, 1918 VOL VHL ( UTAH COUNTY LIFTS 'BAN BOYS CLUBS MAKE The Local Theatres FINE RECORD Will Open With Fine GROWING CROPS ; Bills; to Mask Inside STERLING BEAN A, NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY . FRENCH FRONT MOST Last spring a hen the govern' Mrs. Pauline Bean has received ment made an appeal to the boys the following letter from" her son, Sterling, who is In prance: throughout the United States to - Base Hospital. Prance, the production ol foal-tuNovember 11, 1918. L boys of P.wo respond il enthu- Mother;- - - MEN ENLIST-MOR- E the flu with all the mayors of" the SUPREME JUSTICE After a long delay,, the- steel fUr B. Y. U. .WILL OPEN? the girders in the new armory am cltles'ln Utah county, and also the Pear. ; chairman. )f:thecounty board Mayor all .ready to. be put .In place. Ther? WILLIAM M I.1CCARIV sinoucaiv wup It has been quite a while since Dixon announced today that all were were shipped from Salt Lake Mt & SCHOOL IAN. 3 - tn favor, of .fitting the lnfluensa ban l you heard from me, but I could not night and are now - In - Provo.D I ED OF Pil EU M OIII A write sooner, as .have . been ,on .the in UtahTcnupty TridayT Dec? IfT" Oh Machine and Foundry compav cy. move and have had no chance to CLASSES START that dan ouritheatres will open to i has the contract to put the steel la The-n- et ' gains In most cases were paail .Jet ten. tb$, public rend. after months of dark to place and within Jthe next twss " to which went very front I good, the william the' 30. Salt Dec. gave' an right "after "1 Lake are .to City, boys .certainly entitled they. Vceke the work will ho douht e " of the done."-- "' ' tbe full support-- . of .the business in- Murdock . McCarty, Justice of the incentive to work, both from a per- wrote last, so yon will understand - The i WeU not did write. why I to' , met terests' and the public." Schools win Guard Toung Brigham officers university The National an V UUD. dW M , I got wounded ' in the last fight of probably open; the first week in Jan- oclock decided to open the winter very anxious tostayt the work aaM and day of afternoon Jobar yesterday Three agricultural - projects were the war bnt not severely. It .is l uary and 'normal Conditions will semesters- of the, instltu- - to get the building completed few and i spring He brief a pneumonia r JUnes. ; Garden, Poultry and Pig only in the left hand, so you must started: once metre. ? t comimftteh E and P; which wfll e tion for registration 'January 8 and 4 No new i cases have been reported was ' In 'his sixtieth year, having Projects. Some hoys Joined but one not worry about me. Itjs just' ... assigned to Provo and also Qr sfca project, some two and a few. all week ago today since I was hit, and nd regular class periods will resume battalion, headquarters for thls (daring the 'Past three ' days and nS been born May 15, 1859. " work january j. am In the hospital now, which ls ?? ? deaths haw oecured within the city No Utah man has served aa ,the thee ot toem. , tion. .. . .. , . . In in out deal the garden project, the boys great . . better than lying Free and welcome admission , . limits for the past two weeks. There . M. H. Graham, has anhas Captain -- flo ,cCn'-to- r mu. the mud. U.r Loo. ire only 1 houses been offered by the school to" ' all nounced that"" fifty more f men - am ..4 do. Judge to it. over. is It I anr 0 (,dlUo,. certainly glad .quarantine and most' of the people has ever sat upon the supreme,. dlachargd soldiers. A special " medi- needed to fill Provo's quota and 8roun1 for their war gardens, What I have been through the last cal are practlcaHy recovered. , inspector and advisor - will be big campaign wllPsoon be waged la bench so Jong. He was elected to Out in the county conditions are the supreme dourt of Utah In 1902, Vacant lots that had not been cultl- - month seema more like a nightmare erpployed. The offer of the govern- enlist that number. . vated for years, were plowed up than anything else. an ment for officers' equally as good as they are right reIn 1908 and training corps again All I wish now is that they would will also be utilised by the boys for garden here in - Provo. Everywhere the elected in 1914. Prior to his elec- - land and the accepted L, start shipping us back home, . courses will he open to all young B. Y . people feel that they have won the tion to the supreme bench he was purposes. In the poultry project the boys bardly know whether it would be men. dreaded most the tights against district Judge of the Sixth Judicial f received free of charge a setting of worth while to answer this or not, plague that ever attacked the people district. He has twice been chief some from of the successful because It would take two months eggs of the United States. Hundreds of justice of the The presidency, of' ihe Brlghaat smipreme court and . of raisers the - state... :The to reach me, and I hope to be on .my the past would have again occupied that po-- . poultry 'thousands have died 'during , university, together , wiUS ' MAJOR Young FRED W. TAYLOR were from chickens home time. within that Is eggs way it In ..six months and many places sition for -- the two years beginning of different R., Ballard sad REACHES , HOME , AFTER . Lieutenant Melvin breteds, and some fine ?f am getting 'along fine, but"" it still raging. - The deaths in Provo January 8, 1919. ' E. L. met at tbo.' . Director Roberta, MONTHS OF ACTIVE SERVICE v" birds have been raised from them. 111 take time , for my hand to heai - have numbered ? more - thanth!rty, - was ''i- Ur. e H. Brlmhal of Gea residence McCarty Judge while nearly a hundred people have man. He was a native ot Utah and Some of The boys have also raised up "whether or nsd Major Fred W. 'decide reached thlaweek'lo Taylor" made Tour eon, , died 'in- Utah, county. There were his education was acquired in the other chickens which have home yesterday after months of bard to apply for a reserve - officenf 1 STERLING." net their greater, - nearly 900 cases In Provo City alone profits work in the cantonment hospitals of training corps to be instituted at Um of the .state and at public school la the spring a carload? of ' Early and months only two the past the weet Dr.- - Taylor came home via local school. " After some dhtcusaknt "which during the Brigham Toung college; the most persistent fight on the part he attended In 1881 and 1882. He brood sows were shipped in from Los Angeles, where he slslted Dr. the committee decided to make froof the people and the physicians was born at "Alpine, Utah - county, Salt- Lake county,' which were paid BATTLEFIELD trophy is George E. Robinson who is conva- ntal application for the unit, in for immediately by , the boys., Since RECEIVED BY PROVO LADIES 'held it down to that number. 1859. All life his spent wag lescing from an illness. , He brings dor to be prepared to carry on nulIS, May tben the boys have got one and most After the first of the year we back word that Dr... Robison ' Is In' Utah. He began the practice ' of of them, lify (raining should Jt be desired Vy cf pigs from (he , A trophy of unusual Interest' has look, forward to? a great awakening law; in Richfield early in life. He hie very rapidly. strength the governmenb By this actioa Qa sows? jThese pigs' were a grade Po- Just been received by Mrs. Wyman In business and with the support of advanced steadily and wae promiB. T. U, does not put itself on reo-orland China, but have not been what Berg and Mrs. 'Herbert Robinson FORMER PROVO BOV ' tbe public normal conditions aa ' favoring universal mllltaiT nent In hie profession. we expected of them. - The brood from theft-- brother, Lee S.- - Thomas, . ebon prevail. was TO 8UCCUMB3 PNEUMONIA when he law studied "He training. In fact the institution' ie sows themselves were small and who is ,'wlth the American expediThe first Sunday in January should Treignter in Sevier county in the against any such move, favoring, m .The litters ranged from tionary forces m France. The prize be given --over to thanksgiving for early days, reading Blackstone by the list ad It does, education for ' peace contained Yesterdays casualty 8 to 8 pigs in. most cases. However, consists of a German helmet and E of the under plague. need aa the solot But (he end name candle Lavon the R, a of he construction. Hickman, light rf this is not wholly unexpected, as gas mask, which Thomas picked up fin vfhe masks -- will be worn in public his -- wagon at night dier son of Prof, and , Mrs. J. E. the government alwaye receivea . Utters are "typical of the near Met. The helmet has a bullet On the small buildings for some time after, the Hickman, formerly of this city, who consideration at the B. T. U and He wae an ideal judge.breed. , hole through It that adds special j . ,? aa a precautionary nor order hen'ch now live ln Logan. The young man the .school will be ready to act In neither opening he knew friend, The boys. work" has been Just as interest to it ' ' of measure. ; died of pneumonia ' ln France abont harmonv with whatever results truss speaking lifelong friend, patriotic as the soldiers In the Mr. Thomas has been in s number November 22. " . ,I of McCarty characteristic Judge the world peace conference. .this trenches, 'as htey have helped pro-engagements, but has been very i last night, said: Only a day or two (Contlnned on page 4.) fortunate ln escaping injury. In one Mrs. Thomas C. Groneman has re- T.' L. SCHOFIELD RE- U since, when the judge and I were " of companions fifteen bis attack turned from - Chicago after "a six walking down the street together, ' TURNS FROM TRIP EAST ot killed ln his. detachment, and Sorensen Eliza were and ,vlile .Mrs, Im months visit with ' her daughter, Harry. I. McCarty raid to me, . wounded. were Monroe. 7 many Mrs. F. M. Richardson,' Jr, , .. Returning early ln the, week trues son Jdunray Is with the avia, . His me the where before rcaae havef sn exteis'v trip through a number ' 4 : tion corra in England. . His second John O. Beesley, son of W. ie clear, ae also the equity, and .. ot 4w eastern Observer. i ties, T.r L. Urhofteld, Cheerful son, Raymond is ln the navy. His has been honorable know. what to do. It makes Beesley, Why ls it that our fadles and the.j of mnn the' Schofield Auto Oe. 'When toe. manager v 1o brother, Borman, only recently left snen folks , for that roatter-a- re turn - nf what cheer, for tt leased . from the .officers ... training brings the good, word that he was of be discredit good you, M. .cr overseas work with the T. " C., probuble that you ere getting near school at Camp Zachary Taylor, successful ln getting such machinav lag interest In the Vied Crow Shop? about "War", of A. Hie sons have been advised News. ,.?nongh that was they crowd seem genial. t0 possible hlmDaytoo Kentucky. ' He arrived home Friday, ss his company It in need of Ie Oft The bench he It does net , heath cf .father. their r Uj work Red Cross' delightful Following a five weeks Illness ot equip their garage in a most modfbrget that the conrparf maMe end He wae a great read-ofrom' being completed, and th,.Terrt ion alls Influenza, Mrs. Elizabeth Sorenson ern and tyle. ex- means. with traveled he cannot Brown, wife of Ray D. Brown , of go work years Mr. Schofield , states that. , the j common Will. and Grand View, .succumbed, to,, the rav- automobile msusufactiirera are .Then why.ts.the name of fla hadthe good sgee el pneumonia Monday morning fTorabje to- any - reduction - in the humanity are. they desisting in 8hlgh steem wit ill who knew him - nt 8 oclock. noble efforts? i The ehep committee . lt jg - betraying j no confidence ? price of cars for the present . as ft was to their j,en She leaves her hnsb&nd, Ray D. wfij take several months to ( tald that he never , members are bolding fast : ; three little girls, aged five ganfze thelr factories into' fond hopes that the prevailing .ip- putgI(e of the state ot Utah, until he Tremendous visit he a , Then three suffer yeara, years, and one; month UjDe difference will Vwsg 45 yeare 0 age. a reaction. They have calls for tworespectively. her parenU? Mr. and He WtghjnrtoR. The. Journey was ftteg everytlllny T a to eald r He they than Mrs. Otto Sorenson, five sister, and merchandise him, more thirds gTgia.Uon ,to re slgrr, en tVro tr. the two brothers. iUndtnf M the steps ;au get : Mrs. Wright urges that all the thcr'.rrV' to stay out' If yo The' funeral services have not yet hfld (ve funding of the United BtsteS. .the ladles start a rummaging bee some. I do not ' - i . been arranged for, home tfnd see- if there j isnt , jiaTe two 0OM at home. irond Jr oouyMny cr cr.crrrg that they can rt intend that they Shall, grow as I J. Morrlllo George of this city, ., ' . to !:: leave T . . t, -' who is now studying medicine at of Chester,, Mr . .Miss Vlone Anderson ny thing at all. Wobave without ever .seeing the jouiv-madToys, clothes Rchofleld visited JDenvtr, has keen are which, they five. Next. year Stanford unlveralty . Sanpete county, and more recently gou candy, popcorn and cakes Bend, Chicago and Kansan ' ify.ia influenza ln the some now. me against fight wtth of demand Just wiU American Fork, Is visiting in pfty,' He states that he found -On go very much in the famny Fremont lnfluensa cases no such germs were Provo,, the house guest of her sister, Can't the girls get together nd(Where in the United SUtes and those ln the hospitals at Camp weather fine In most places. ' to the found, there seems to be a question Mrs. Will Ridge, an of After remainder stndy benefit opportunity the the for up he candy-pull will Mr. Schofield's mission have a kepi rjp9 principal "flu situation there he writes The over the true cause. It seems probawere? ' And 'of they' life." was to attend the Fordson the Shop? East my ' , ble that the latter case is not sound, as follows: The Junior league girls are Help- - ventiozx a.g Detroit, the season, its lgntfl-- ; In politics Judge McCsrty ;wa sn Post u. Remember It has s' be-recent. In PROBLEMS INFLUENZA for , Investigations? He this year' CBcompromlstng Republican. ing ln the Red 'Cross drive this? cance, and the. reason why bacll- found Influenza ns the been ln that the An known we past as epidemic the oh party ,n every gtore and bank' 0, principles all others, Ve should give lleTd ln m-be very-lohas been q lus lv may Sickness, is Sweating a there . As hesitancy had any uny dooui is or vrui be Provo, - low to so strong for the young sre never gave before. n(J he pever vfe reach with a swab. death corn and puzzle to scientists for a long time. too erectwf wherein one of the girls will mothers that even if one shows us a . much call for candy, pop advocating them. His bench- - solid. The solved retor Is not SatGERM yet, !be THE puzzle stationed? In thia manner they :vd little bunch of freckles writnc make will supreme njalce the cakes, the committee t we will take a n epidemic, very much like 'The germ known as Pfeiffers"' B? HayH RepubMcnr cently to reach further afield ln their other Goody for the hope democratic? urday next a special -- to before a notary public that it K , most s over has '.bat relJr swept hundred cf in was one Influenza W,,,, . 0r V,rk, Bacillus, campaign and. procure' end you are all urged to bring wemi,pr( Justice J. E. .!44 .. . And rntcKt nmiffHtee - ' .'" : .. ..worid) i.?ndbaSi :ic rent 1919, .Trrc?. m ombe i .X': TT7. by.thon. JahuarJ oa and itght etiyhotly who raw res Ayour contrlbutluiia did 1892 and his Investigations three more deaths t In our aimy than have Provo. 1 ules ILExchunge. ' He la survived by his wife, ' shells. Prank German been verified times. The and T. C. PATR0N8 the germ many ;.TO . . ons. . Murray, Raymond a The present Influenza seems to or' bacillus is a little oblong form " D. H. Major; 8ponge Growth In Mediterranean. The Utah stake presidency has 'one daughter, Mr. Ho- - take on various forms of slckqess, that has no fruits, power to move, u Is Peoplq who have donated three brothers, The best sponges come from the Lereceived word froui the first presithe most common . form . in the one of the very smallest of bacteria Jellies, etc., to the 8. A. T. C. bospl- - vant. In the eastern Mediterranean, residents o desfy Of the Church of Jesus Christ mer and United States being a type similar and seems to have; no spores. , At ta!san get their bottles? glasses, by and are obtained by diving.- - The of BainU setting apart Lake, and Norman, of Latter-dano spores have been' found. calling at the B. T. U. Domestic vantine sponge divers often cut piece to Russian lnfluensa. Is pro Sunday, December 22, as a day . for Mo where be INFLUENZA. OF CAUSE bacilli may live to our, bodies Science rooms to the Art building THE M. These tores Man. fisting and praysr for the speedy lB Park colkzsl cause of and cnrtaln absolute The tomorrow (Satorday) and on Monend of the terrible - epidomic which .Robert Tarley cf ot fcow. today, but ft taCaaaa M7.rOs of day from 8 to 8 ocloek. has' affiictzl tl. Peoe during to. Laura bacUlus tzZettx of Mary ft H. EA8TMOND. UrjH rsazi (vti ' Mrs. E ltua-tio- n in--;- v... WRITES FROM IN " 'ARjerijUsQuBSlng - STEEL ARRIVES FOR NEW e -- - ff -- . 1 re 4; i ovo 0116 ne, - executive-committe- - -- pre-wal- v - v .j? A , i T -- now-under 3 , -- . . - U Applies for Officers School I y pure-bre- d - - aelf-md- - , - -- - . - two-Utter, d -- ' - - - - it . - - - ( - -- Bed Cross Shop Open to Public IVanf More Help jj. ( - r 5 -- - , , f - 1 . 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