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Show r Cn IBER - TWENTY-NIN- E 3 HE 'PP U, PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL t VOLUME NINE 1919, NIAL HOSPITAL' DANG- -' DRAPER SHEEPMAN CHARGED; HORSE THEFT EtOUSLYWERGKidiWDED GrScsda Find-Men- VICTORY LOAtl - UTAH BOYS -- WORilEBS tail i3ddpital-Must- H foici5 Have More" Room d:.Ive armert Claim J. R. Alleite Killed Their llorte Whilte " On Winter Range Wet UtaK Lake and Put Them JOSEPH 17. TAYLOR Vitl r.iEDALS F00 BRAVERY :BIED LAST IIIGIIT FUIIERAL SUNDAY In Old Well W. Mont Ferry, Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman, F. S. Murphy and . ' Joseph W. Taylor, son of the late 'After several week of careful inJ. David Larson here to represent the Vie-' state committee for the coming John W. Taylor and Nettie M. Taylor vestigation, Sheriff J. T. Williams haw Al- tory loan representatives ot the comdied at his home in the fourth ward ssued a complaint against J. R. mam eattia mittees from every ward in the city, and a en, wealthy sheep yesterday afternoon after a prolonged 1 Springville, and the Lincoln district , the. ravage of pneu- of Draper; Utah, iii wbich Allen battle against Th gathered at the Central School last fV with larceny He influenza. grand monia superinduced by charged nighti'AH of the members from Salt survived by his widcrw,one son, his eomplaint allege that on or about That the Utah boys were in the la At a meeting of tha state board of ing a suitable building and find that Lake addressed the audience, as did three brothers and four sis- the 27th day-o- f November, 1918, Alien ! mother, l Ines Knight Allen, I. II. Masters. thick of the fighting on the western ters. Mr. .Vainer! bold at the State Mental same will cost approximately six heaa Taylor eras born at. Teton wilfully and feloneously stole Thatcher Jones, Seymour Mendenhall front was brought out strongly yes- Basin 25 years yesterday the regular month- - 000.00; two mules, which werw and horses is of a He graduago. Now, therefore, be it resolved that and Chairman A. O. Smoot of the city w superintendent was f port of theboard Young university. identified as belonging to John Steele. in which it was Jt request be made of the State Board committee. terday when Lieutenant E. R. West of ate of the Brigham to the he married Jennie Oscar Horton, William Lewis, Lyman 1915, 29, allow-at The speakers discussed very thor- Pleasant Grove told of the gallant j MagfesbT of Monroe and for two Cook, of vJJn, that a deplorable situation ex- of Examiners to grant relief by Goshen: Dave Thomas and the institution on account of tag a deficit of f75.000.00 to be used oughly the plans for the coming drive fight put up. Three of our Utah boys years he engaged in farming in Clin George Flack of Fairfield and Ray The re- - immediately in erecting the needed and also the best methods of working. from the 848th machine overcrowded condition. with Henry Ober- - Carton of American Fork. The comgun battalion ton in . partnership showed that the male side of the building; that the Board of Examiners They called attention to value of the farming pur- - plaint does not tell what was donw Etjtntioa was overcrowded 82 more be invited to visit the' institution and1 bonds and the great lesson of thrift n with Taylor with the animals, but tha sheriff state--mthese drives are teaching the people. tea capacity and the female side 82 investigate the necessity for this Company of this city, with in tha possession of a signed ' formerMessrs. Krie and deficit that Webb, Meldrum one Unbeen from for . he has 'whom Attention was called to the part the ergency capacity. V" tember, engaged in which he the members of the cle Sam has had in the war and of A s means of relieving the situa-- and Larson, ly employed by Allen, Allen Tha report from New York says: shoot the are saw this be board at that of the of tha firms credit board the enormous meeting, unanimously present the the passed department expense government to I The three are Private Orson H. business. the Allen ranch in near animals te following resolution, which if act- - hereby delegated to present this reso-- d has been put to the must yet meet. . CorBoard of Exgm-- g on the west side of the A short general discussion followed Brockbank of Salt Lake City and who During bis life in Provo Mr. Taygpon favorably by the state board lution to the State ' ' E. of John ' Monroe, Whiting I poral won a" He lor of host friends. was inert. much means the that examiners the. addresses relative to the appor- were awarded the cross war ob-- i further Belgian aherilTa in of school method was one Investigations of this of while The The and active legality tionment of tbi amounts to be raised. Ktfed building which both branches by King Albert, and Corporal John C. the five to bring honors to the Institu- disclose the fact that about forty headl the legislature recognized as a nec-- taintog-th-is deficit has not yet been Downey of Eureka, who was awarded tion as a basketball player. He was of horse in the vicinity of the Allem will erec be immediately: 1Ky j determined and nothing definitely the ranch have been killed. The peomm distinguished service cross. -also an active and faithful Latter-da- y i 1919. . . . Provo, Utah, April 10, stood which deeds &t Each ecWed LABOR BUREAU of ' performed Goshen, Eureka and the surround'Saint nPn rbrnas, tha report of the superinout the in held be will services funeral The performamong prominently ing districts are very much incensed i shows that the institution is In connection with the routine ances of the battalion. At the height tha Fourth Ward meeting house next over the affair, at many of them havm to the extent of 82 more iness the board decided to establish a of the fighting in Flankers on October Sunday at 12 o'clock. lost valuable . animals that wer capacity on tbs male side and - private cemetery for deceased inmates 10 - tha Ulephone wirea betweenths turned out on the range last fall by . blocks two about be located 2 aors than capacity oa the female which will their owners with a view of roundinc. guns of the outfit and the officers who Jt; aad WhereAi the members of .the. to- - the north and east of the main directed their them up to the spring. .the cut. by Chosen art thoroc'Jy convinced of the buildings, where a suitable' plot has tha" Germans. It was" Bfook-bax- k The matter waa brought te sslU'of 'need such The of been more selected. and for of jhaiuts gent necessity a weeks and some go attention voluntas who to lffs out red go having thoroughly investigated!, atio woe made imperative as the toinvestigation be reports that he through a rein of shrapnel and ms-iTha following additional jurors upon te astter; and Whereas the board etitutions burial plot at the city cem-t- e . as many as eight cascases i found to ballets tha wires, gun Robert repair the Cooper, saerr!yury . have been summoned to serve durako investigated the cost of erect-- ' etery is practically filled. -- i succee! 1, then mana-- vd to return ing tha April , term of the district a row near a path leadtoT into tsm Provo Commercial C-- h lx la reerpt Is t's awn Laee with his life. For this hills east of the ranch. Upon quescourt; Thomas W. Ashton, .Provo. tioning men who have 1 employed ' waa given (ha Belgian daeora-ti- John ret of a letter Irens Ca T.' M. Ashton, Pleasant View; Gay and eT Isaac Draper Alien, Tha feat for which Corporal Whipple, Lehi; William D. Dixon, Pay-so- k by Orgt 1 are , l.V D' Webb of GLariaston are urging that tha 1or' y was decorated was sensation-- r. Richard Huntor, Lake Shore; UeUrura the sheriff to have told he( effort ia h.tv. v) Cad aa liaison officer Robert W. KcK3, Cr-MLswney acted Fork ported by raw ATr 1? ttv they ' tittkarse -tC tvv f ' J far discharged i: ' ' ttv, dlvbioB, rf Pnrirg Jcw--.JT- of r?rr cn aa'-''oeresion, and nt Grove: Asher, atsk that ln. su i 1 Lilh, - v wki i Georre F. -fcr Acrieaa Vedey, Lr. rAi.n htoieJf aloagilis and his aom cities of tha eountry there bxlst bo--' L. , t La, on OctlVr 1 resent Grove. j 2. Lad 'net Holman, Fork; jf , Jim put all aeven of ti.e horses dawm sail-orreads JA. and sotiiers for -. Oa IlecrV V Aird iii.aiK FuProvo returning Chris Ugjor ' Dewas, 2. , , Each; s - ranch. iy wall near-thS vrr Theao jhureana have been 'work- of j, eommandiSng the machine gal, Fleaaant "Grove; Arthur B. Sim , deep other statements the sheriff The committee in caarge f the Among The 'reception and banquet to be found Lehi It gunn.,g, necessary to reach mont, Provo; George Wing, secured the following which ar .in afTlUatlon with the Employ- tha league to Enforce Peace, met Tues-- given In honor of Senator Reed Smoot ing el. leers of tha first division in James F. Histt, Payson: Irving Nel has and which come from men sirned, ment of the of Service department person, and, accompanied by another son, Goaben; E. C. Jacobs, American wno are now and who were at the fey evening in the Provo Commercial at the Ladies Gym. Friday evmk, but (bey are operated and sup- officer of the battalion and Corporal Fork; Niels Johnson, Santaquin; John fob rooms to plan for Sunday even-kg- Aril 18th, beginning promptly af-at labor, ;ime of the shooting employed by E. Bott, Provo. s the be to by private agencies,' many Downey, they started across greatest Allens Meldrum Webb declares that ported. 7:80, jromiae program in tha respective meet-kNo adMans land toward the ever had in Utah of .them local, and other by cuch he saw Alien shoot eight head of! houses and churcnes of' Provo. fair of . it kind To Admit Soldiers joining division.. horses. Isaac Orgill avers that ho welfare societies as the Red Cross, k After reaching a point several hunCity Chairman, R. R. Irvine presided County. saw Allen shoot seven head of homes.. - The various committees are leaving t u4 plans and arrangements were re- the ' Jewish V Welfare Board, National dred yards from their own lines, the Nichols states that he saw as their so in far undone Harry nothing five head. Thomas Foreman. ' The board of director of the Provo Principal F. M. Young of spective part of the preparation is Catholic , War .Council, War Camp three men found themselves in a dantie Timpanogos School waa named concerned, and the publicity committee gerous position in front of a German club met in the club states that he aaw Allen drive- - four Community Service, Salvation Army, machine gun nest. The enemy gun- Commercial rooms for Tuesday evening and among head of horses off into the hills and' ecretary and a list of speakers were reports an enthusiastic demand, Y. M. C. A Y. W, C. A, Chamber of ners discovered them and Downey got other business decided to admit all that when he returned ho stated' that, elected for service next Sunday ev- tickets. would not bother-anyoninto action. The work he performed soldiers who have served their coun- those maverick The reception is to be informal. All Commerce, etc. ent. J. B. Tucker waa named chair-xcis best described E. R. ' afin of a for West of by obagain. of period any try capacity political invited Jn outlining a plan of bow best regardless of the speakers bureatf to turn-k- are The farther sheriff that up-- 1 Pleasant one one club into of the bana for reports Grove, the of Utah, perfor the period year but reservations tain results in supplying the soldier sonnel officers of tha battalion. speakers for the respective wards filiation, six months free of charge. Soldiers on ivestfgation he found four head of limited to four are positively cd churches and the following la a quet Downey is a good marksman, having served for six months or more horses belonging to Ray Carson and so those who desire to at- with Work thedeportment through the Tutial list of speakers selected for hundred, He suggested to the of. are to be admitted into the fclub for George Flack of Cedar Valley on Al-- a - said West. to at Mr tickets sugaddressed letter their secure .Cooper, should tend fleers that they lie fiat on the ground. 7. period of three months free . of len's ranch at Charleston.'' evening. This list- - will be once. The invitation is general and It Is evident that the best, - that gtsts Sheriff Williams made a trip tor he rifl r . hj Aicharge. memworkJn(f implemented later; Mrs, R. E. tickets can be secured from any he The If. discussed will directors he the clean- - Cedar Valley last Tuesday and wa , accomplished results accounted for a Gerall, good many ks, Migg Alice Reynolds, R. R. Irvine ber of the publicity committee, of to the following few minutes. up "movement which ia being planned, .accompanied by John Steele, Lyman fc, Senator J. .William Knight, Prof. which H. C. Hicks is chairman and organizatlons and Individuals work-- 1 mans the fMt that, out of and concluded to ask the club mem- - Cook and William Lewis of Goshen; ' . is are &ritenen Jensen, Prof- - J. C. Swen-oa- E, A. Mitchell tog to help the soldiers to get behind the city commission George Nichols and Lillians Laird of e the twenty-fivGerman will gunners who hers It is certain that the evening' Prof. J. M. Jensen, J. W . , establish- held the nests around The one to ated into group. the of cleaning the city of Eureka; Dave Thomas, Ray CaTSon, them, very few ita usualwork remembered. While collection d of winter debris. William Carson and George Flack of J. H. McDonald. Mrs. W. F. be one long toisbe being for bureau ment a of and those returning retreated hurriedly The week excaped, served, sweet of April 14 to 19 has been Fairfield, and that each of these men. Itolett. Mrs.' Richard Beesley, Prof. the banquet save te their lives. Neither our natural for of to unit the the sailors is lend cheer will strains of music week, at found dead horses that belonged to designated as Clean-u- p - L. Nelson. Supt. n. 5. Eggertson. and interspersed with the music other organizations to work with and officers nor Downey was hit by bub which time the city proposes to wage them which they were able to identify, Fmf, g, p, Eggertson, I. 1L, Masters, heart, snd Aird Major lets, recommended a will be Ire&i'd In told some of Utik,8 . It is quite likely that with tb vigorous campaign to beautify the Downey for the distinguished service George H. Brimhall, M. Young, best talent, among whom will b Prof. strengthen. ; ' and evidence at hand tha . formation free e cross. gf ' Ia discussing the work of the ' Vslter Adams, Rev. E, V. Kuhns, A. C. Lurd end others. , sheriff- - will issue other complaints BTjiting won his Belgian war cross 4 Rev. J. E. Elder. G. J. Carpenter will act aa mas- employment bureau, which the local g'nst Alien. for ; 4 motion was Lieutenant. Harlow N. (Brownie) t made asking the two ter of ceremonies and will Introduce evlub - has conducted . for several on bravery in action in the Argonne September 29, when, he crawled into Smoot is home for a brief visit after kxaThe wgpaperg to publish a state-en- t the speakers,- first of which will be hs tbat Mr. Cooper reports a months," area Sod carried back to of Major Charles R. Mabey, former Capby Premier Lloyd George, is a thus far been abe to place neoriy the American lines several wounded spending several months in cold who ourown F, Battery tain England, regarding the League to En men. Among the other Utah surviv- storage branch of th He every applicant that Jas registered verv'eloqucnt speaker. - . force Peace. officer and assicant Of course the principal event of the with him., Ha urges that both em- - ors of the battalion who are now at is ports rorage jCamp Upton anxiously awaiting Guy C. Wilson has been se will H the address of 'offloer to charge of the Bush Term-- ' wants foeb-their make and be to t employe sent a jders to to address the B. Y. U.'meet-J,- t evening. mustering-ouas to dutv Smoot. His devotion Inaf to New York. Hall. Sunday evening a United States Senator, especially know through theclub and he will camp near their homes, are Fausces of Delta. H. C. Peter George war with wcild Ger; on oclock the this subject, great , during son of Tooele, John PerWns of s4 11 i the. speaker arJ irjmbers of many; the manner In which h supGeorge, M. P. Tenfield of Vernal and ' I Govemraart . our move ever? l committee are meet Fri ported i ti E. &. Warnick of Peasant Grove. - I war anl ti toward r evening at 8 oc inning listen to Lee II. Jensen of Richfield was killed i to tl Argonne September 29. Ob' t::- - : r!-n- - of ,the - iltie acniri; - , phrlstern ' u I ii of 'a Lee 5 rr'cs. that c'y t!s Utah boys went through 1 cr Jtlons of C i 'n t;! ' one of tislr worst battle. They were inly ChaL- -r 1 tK U. -L i t;;j make hi" j r IFWWHgW 1' t ' to practi::"y' c a -at tha top of a hill holding a Ct . t ra of sen and Germans tha i made four ' s f counter, sty perfect! 1 f Jued at. V; I l attack within a few hours. The J League i t ti . rbyally: dough boys drove .the enemy back) It evem' ) i v4 hi - 5. i;- - 1 v each time, although they were show 1 quite, hc X .. L, U L ir x : t ; ffH wilhOnakrepnel and machine gu r SI r r tv ' I to sectrj i J t ;rt zzr I tU With Mrs- - It! FRAtlCE BOARD .SEEKS REMEDY -- $75,-rts- L-a- - ted I -- !- em-th- en an " - do-da- res Cedar-Valle- y Utam-Lake- ' busier-cr- owded ATCOflIEOBIAt j ae-m- cic3 FLf.::::io b, fire-wer- Jurors e, 1 the-sh- er ae It to Enforce Srr.czt Rczcpticn Peace Is Pbzzir-EcarA Ccr.ipaijn in Provo To Da '' i ct T -- r:k t sh r "'-Cr-dt hi '.7,ijm k.'; '' e. r fit i: t!, tirt te i'si Char?' 1 -- I , i v s shell-swe- . pt g dls-tnse- hint-shoo- e a h ft -- 1 vice-chairm- Rob-kao- -- -- sold-an- K- r: ... . in--!c- ity. - . " - shell-swe- jf pt ' sft-vice- . -- Senator d -- I l rmC 1 -- J b 1 r.ecb.14 ; - ,a : ony t. as! t- -- ; 1- - r 1 f ; f. ' l v peace . -- -- tz-z- i vr ' Jtj t-- ult .v c: r .i'r l i f"Sf' r ' I - ' T. M f'i( ' j , , v a. : 1 I J i t t - M..U 1 t. Y t- -J j b Ci tc: x v--T! - 1 t) ., C 9 tia-- h t-z- tJ t:a ce Day that SI vrith 1 t. c lr r..j iinl t . ' ' t i: It c - t I ) ( 7xtkm be gives in te cxrch laaders. j .J - 8 ROOM HOX782 FOR 4 North. Water, atek and ostensibly for a directly to Bel- -. furr days they mad the Germans It wxa tha tirgest l fittt tr 'rt i Ml they each U Tha tattelion Buffered heavy casual- x, 45 per eent alone being wounded. numbered nearly fifty. tollst to The E. t' E. A. Mitchell, John P. McGuire, Harvey Ctoff, George J, Carpenter, Will Love, ' M. H. Graham,' gxiael Ohrtivts. Aftrr fxl of Ua several ht - ; Tickets may be obtained from until-Octobe- ef beinj Lack L'a dsys, they rrra aert to agate In ths Lt-- k sseter. After making sev-rdirvea, they wera ari nwaiy ta rer the top when the armistice Iwrs signed. eg Utah V: a. J Banquet and Reception for Senator Reed Smoot at the B. Y. U. r a steady r-- r Athuri). ' ! dropped into a f.r protection. A shell bunt j, a fezg-e- nt striking J.n--1 t"s ttr, hilliag him. L 1 1 7J were In the Argonne r 15 4. kcy I t - lift driri, Jnwn anj r-ra- !ons t.'i - eadi f of .j. tl , . rtb at. ( x ! . I'xi . Republicans Attention! pos-tio- d-i- otlng t " 1 peace r pbLthe c X -- Jt . ed thre Oa ai i t!i-;Kun- x . gthlsty, ; rd t dd Ben Bate. Al;in, William A. Albert Mabey, Mra. Mary J. Vincent, Mrs. Belle Bachman, Dr. M. A. Conant, H C. Hlcke, - Knight. Lehi, M. O. Miner, VIheyard.' C. L. Warnick, plaaaant Grove, John H. Woooton, American Fork, R. L. Howard. Spanish Fork, Milan R. Straw, Springville, N. C7 ChrlitMuea, Calent, Dr. L. N. Ells worth, Payaon i |