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Show HE IPOS DUMBER 48 PROVO CITY, UTAII,. TUESDAY. JUNE 17 COffilME MIOUHCES TELLURIDE BOYS VIVIAN PARK WILL HOLDING ANNUAL FOURTH OF JULY PAGEANT; Following Is a prospective plan oi on the lh Pageant to be produced of the eti br Pfova July evening Some additions to the plan later, which developed vAI he It make positively the biggest viU thing to the way, of pageantry that hw ever happened in the rtata. Bun 4red8 of men, women and children returnirill participate to give their ' grand welcng soldiers and sailors. Board Members , . Inspected Mentat-Hospita- l Friday . ' J. E. Mr. Director Parley Troyer AaeocJate 97. Par - , Jepperaoa perty Matter. Milton Jones Mr. ' Aged Resident Dies pf Gemral Debility Pageant Parade Director. PROCESSIONAL OP TRIUMPH . AND PROGRESS . Synopsis Prologue AcUia (h)leu A Tribute to the Bleeping .Heroes Municipal . ' Fountain Cast fby members of Girls Patriotic League. Jopper- jVwic Provo Band,- Samuel ' ms, Director. . Eve Eeeler and Dellla Higgs, LltUe taerlcs FestlvaL FIR8T EPISODE of The leaving of fhe Wreath Victory by the Heralds of Peace Mu. nicfpal Fountain Center. Cast by members of the Utah Stake THE I I General Mrs,,' Margaret '.Francis Beesley, widow ot the late John F. Beesley, died-- at her home In this city this morning of ailments Incidental to advanced ago. Mra Beesley was born January 14, i84i. In Chambers County, Alabama, and came to Utah in 1869. She Is survived by the folMrs. Nelson T. lowing children: Tiffany and Mrs. C. S.. Gardner of this city; 'Jlrir O. A. Burton and Mrs.; E. Humphries of Salt Lake;' Mra. . A. D. Moore of Eureka; Sam H. Beesley of Provo; John W, Beesley of ton Beach, California; IV J. Beesley of Alta, Utah, and two sisters. -The funeral services will be held next Thursday at 2 o'clock , la the Bonneville Chapel. The body may be viewed at the home on East Third South street from 12:00 to 1:80 on: the day of the funeral. . Off FRIDAY y The annual convention of the The big dance hall at Vivian Park, Association will be held hare, with a floor apace ot 48xY fpet, will beginning today. No meeting wiy be completed bv Friday. June 20th, and the Initial-bal- l will be given that held last year because seventy-fiv- e - A maple floor is now being evening. per cent of the 106 . members were in lalrt anddre8ing roomeJ are being br TSoWficeTY miijoff equipped. ty of whom were abroad. Although All Is bustle and bustle at the Park a large - number- - are still In France, with everybody busy. The new homes enough members have returned to arebeing built and the old one remodelled. Campers cottages are be. insuro a quorum. . The following officers were elected tug erected on the north side of the a beautiful park, and the enC. N. Whit- river in by the 1917 convention: tire place has been renovated, painted man, Ithaca, N. Y., Stuart Tel-lurl- Walcott, IV president; ashlngton D C., vice-preslde- H. R. Lamb. Norwalk, secretary. Of these the Stuart Walcott, was killed in an air battle on the French front, and the secretary is still In France. J A. Boahard has been appointed acting secretary. The treasurer. W. L. Blersach, "chancellor F. C. Noon, and dean E. A. Thornhill will also be in attendance. It Is expected that the educational work of the Association, which has been Interrupted by the wa. will be resumed. this year. vice-preside- i and lmproveiLThe big, dance hall a hexagonal building, and is located near the dining room, and will no doubt, prove one of the most popular dance halls In the state. Every detail for the convenience and pleasure of the dancers has been arranged for. The windows are so arranged .that in open dancing may be the same air, and in case of storms, the hall may be closed. The Provo Band will be the official musical organisation for the season, and the management promises the very ' best of dancing entertainment. Friday night will be a good opportunity tor the dancing public to the new halt in-ia- te Hedquist Drug Co. To Develope Photos : The Hedquist Drug Company announces the installation of a modern developing and finishing photographic plant in connection with Its photo supply department A twelve- hour service wfll bw given and films, if taken in early will be turned out the same day. ' This department win be under the direction of Mr. McDaniel, - expert photographer. The company la prepared to furnish v kodaks and supplies and ail tt - the necessity tor work In photography. The devedopment ot films ' will be a specialty and 1 the short, time, for finishing will be tor- the ' convenience ot patrons. Mormon Battaion Met -- ; : Edward Trefz Will Speak at Luncheon Tbe Commercial Club will bold its luncheon Thursday at 18:09 o'clock at the Hotel '.Roberts.- Mr. Edward Trefx, who was a member of the American Food Mission and. waa sent to Europe In 1918. to Investigate the food eondiUns in France, Belgium and England. wiU address the memr Ws'nt the club'lntlv past, eight yenrs Mr. Trefs has delivered 4891 addresses before Chambers of National Trade Association mestlngs and prominent fcustueas organisations in various cities of the United States and Canada. The mem ber of the local club are looking forward to Mr. Trefs appearance with much pleasure.' - Com-meree- ." - . The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion ehld a most enjoyable session .. T. L M. A. . yesterday afternoon at the home of ; Music Program by the Tabernacle Mra. Alex Morteneea.- The rooms ud Ward Choirs, and B. Y. U. Sun were adorned with tbs national colors wr School Chorus; with the Provo and bouquets of flowers of red, white The citizens and ' taxpayers " who end blue. Mrs. MaybeBe T-- Devla, reside adjacent to the Pioneer Park I The Court ia conscientiods worker of the Battalof Libertr Municipal have presented a petition to the city Jtosntaia Tableau. Cast by Girls ion In Salt Lake City, wae there and commissioners asking that the cut Patriotic League. gave the main address of the session, houses now situated on the park be ber theme being the plana under way removed and ' that a proper comfort SECOND EPISOOfc ereetkm of the monument in teflon be installed with sewer James A. ManwtU has commenced tor the Tableau The Heralds of ' Lake Salt City. Afterwards a tuheh. The petition was referred tarn are commissioned by Liberty uult in the fourth district court eon waa served that corresponded to commissioner of public grounds break the chains of war and to bid against George Jones, L eL to Cowith the color scheme. and city property, Thomas Thompson. llect $102.44 and 820 attorney's' fees very pleasingly ,tar Renee Welcome Hone. of the afternoon invited The gnests Ja discusslng the matter of A public : Mode Victory Chorus. promissory alleged to be 'due on PreeMeei Lacy IL Farnsworth comfort station to be constructed on were Grand Ensemble Our Native Eras. note. v. V. , of the Daughter of tbe Pioneers, and Center street tbe commissioners Tbs Salute of the Supreme' Sacrifice. PreaMednt Priscilla Swenson of the were emantmus In the opinion that Tbs Children's Wymaa Berg I remodelling the Utah War Mothers Association. . Greeting. A Tribute such a station should be established d Flowers. Cast "Berg undertaking : parlors end will by combined In the near future This, according make a number of Improvement at John tk Fisher of Part City, to Mayor Dixon, will be done during K,2 Muste Provo Band. the place.- Is here to visit with Mrs. rTd. But- Ihe present year. While the exact ' THIRD. EPISODE ton for the next two weeks. location of the station ha not been Gnnd Processional of Advancement Elder Arthur m! Broadbent, of the redefinitely ? decided it is said that It has , Spirits of Peace and Liberty are Bonneville Ward of Provo, Alta Leetbam, a bride of the will undoubtedly be between AcadMiss Commissioned to Announce the On turned from a three years mission to immediate future, was the guest of Avenue and Second West streets. wd March of New Zeeland. He says he ha en- honor at a shower given in Parson emy Progress. tbe most suitable location Probably rma the East Education and joyed hi labors very much and can last evening fay her sister, Mrs. Karl would be on the south suggested yet mispee our enormous field now for Keeier snd Miss Luclle Lewis. Those side of Center street, near .the Orem ' ' the North Thrift and In- - sionaries. , from Provo who attended the enjoy- depot ' hitry. able affAr were Mrs. J. C. Leetham, CHANGES RESORT the West Peace and Protecti- GAMMON'S Mrs William Burch- - And Miss Jennie on. NORTH BECK PILES Harding.. HAIDS. TO BE KNOWN AS Pr the South Art and Science. Dr. L. W. Oaks has just returned RIVERSIDE Rf SORT. The North Beck Mining company, of from the East, where he graduated Fork, has filed articles of inSpanish Landmark Bums Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eastmond, of from - the Jefferson Medical College with the county r Jerk. The corporation an in serve this city, have taken oyefr the resort at Philadelphia: lie will M. K. Nybo, president; ere five room bouse Hos-lo?r General Provo in Provo canyon, at the month, of the Provo River, A. N. Nelm. the Provo before locating permanently in river bridge below which, was formerly known a$ GamUpper Falls ' Bdtrs"rar' resort, was burned mons Resort, and are fitting it up to Utah County. ... These with B. pubof the 8Ad Sunday night The meet the conveniences J I Ed Money and R.'H. Andrus ooraplet Aot been "occupied for a Arthur T McKell has filed salt In lic. Ice old drinks and light lunches e company is capitalised t years, as It was In the db will be served. The place is to be the district court against the Salt j 8 cent traB of snowslldes to P" valu whidi h known as the Riverside Resort, and Lake A Utah Railroad company aIPVit hanMAaS a, im laAaf&il cow done a of value this collect $105.00, the considerable damage the pleasure sfeeker will find at b J'7 i8 flsh- - and calf alleged to have been killed and that opposed bathing ideal pert ;cam boating, piftCo he h 7 train Ccupfe1 tlle building with- by the dedfendant companys tag." The new management oftbe had carelessly left 'tort Invite the people of Provo to within the city limits of Spanish Fork Un,lpg wblch caught the fiait them, and assure air a mos'Ky, Novembers, 1917. buOdln1" re. Judge A. B. Morgan returned from pleasant time. The road to the ha Vernal Mercantile no agency Sunday, and yesterday opened Provo j and The way. ... sort is good all of the bra i d court The Judge wav accom111 leave this In the against find . court here. will suit city .filed doubt the people generally ek bd to home llicae0, $125.15 to Amos Riding tor t0 by Clarence Krstmer of alleged panled ber husband riio pleasure in frequent visits taere la Labe clients. Fat City. the one of agencys . sch.. thlg beautiful spoL t , City Will Build Comfort Station . - s. j. s . Sun-School- s. TT , . So-plt- 1 . t; a a . f M,t J - I 'due FUG DAY PARADE AND PROGRAM SUCCESS NIGHT TOms-braacT- State Auditor Joseph Ririe and State Treasurer D, O. Larson were here Friday, to attend the monthly meeting of the state board of Insanity. .A general inspection o! the institution was made. The monthly reome home. r of the superintendent was subport THE PROCESSIONAL OP TRIUMPH and showed disbursements as mitted A COMMUNITY PAGEANT. follow;' ' For maintenance $8866.60; To be presented by the .people ot $5273.55; repairs and renewex- salaries, Provo City and vicinity as an .$4279. 19;: library and amusements - to als, pression of profound gratitude $36; Insurance, $55.15; total $32649.09. their native eone who, are victors ot The following report on movement the World War. of r patients. was jnade by Zr. George THE EVENING op independance E, Hyde: In attendance, April 30th, DAY, ISIS men 292. women 237, total 529; admitH. Eastmond Scenario Prof. E. ted during the month of April, men Author and Pageant Master. 84, women 12; total 96; under, care Mr, Walter Adam Pageant 8peak and treatment, men 300, women 241; v and Author ot Recitatives. total 641; discharged, men 4, women Preda Barnnura Cluff Dram tic 1 X t; total 10; died, men 8, women 1; ' isctof. total 4. Remaining, men 495, women Hiss Algie Cggertaen Dancing Dir484; total 527. In the feeble minded ector. section there were ; In ctUndance Prot JL R. Bosahrd and Prof. C. W. 30, men 44, .women 52: total 98; April Held, Pageant Chorus.. . admitted during the month men L Band Mas- Mr, Samuel Jepperson remaining, men 45, women 52; total Mr. BIG OPEN DANCE HALL C0I1VEIIII0II HERE TJAtlY HEW FEATURES VOLUME NINE Summer School Opens Entertainmeut Season For Students j The 42nd anniversary of the lean Flag wa appropriately Celebes ed here Saturday night, uuder Dm auspices of the Provo Elks and BG-- . sens, the Elks taking the lead In He affair. It was a very successful a&-falr from the street parade witnesses by many cltlsens, to the close of Om exercises given In the Federal park, be gan Its social features for the present session ot the Summer School with a , rreat bon fire party on Tempte Hill . Friday nighL More than four hun-dred people gathered around the bon- About twx) f 4 gpect--al. fire and were entertained with songs,' viewe1 018 'ted fro parad h,cb I stories and music. th When the light of the camp fire library corner, under the directlaai Preston G. Peterson, Lelanif J, had burned low. a spot light suddenly appeared on the front of the Maeser rer Bi George E. Ross, marshalls Memorial building, which was beautl-- , lbe day, and their aides, and through the principle streets of fully decorated for the occasion. r In this setting a pageant waa staged city. L. A. Christensen, Howard and bam Earl BJumenthal actea m the direction of Professor E. H. Easlniond, representing the vie- - fla bearers. The muBio was by the Provo BaaE torious allies, 1 and their national alr8weTe iWgrrbyThr'parr"lu,d tbe Ladles Military Band, After ti cl pants In the pageant The affair the march e meeting was bold In da wss on of the most delightful and Federal Park, - w here - about fifieoa Impressive entertainments ever con- - hundred people had assembled to bear ducted by the lntltutlon. The eve-- . the music and speaking end to see Ota nlngs merriment was concluded with exercises spproprllte to the oceackat handshake. conducted . by the Elks. . ExsSteR an Informal ,! The social committee of tl:e school Ruler M. H. Graham presided, j warn Tbe Star 8pangled Banner under whose direction the entertainment was staged, announce through" sung by the audience, led by ProLJL its chairman, E. L. Roberts, that many R, Boehard. Introductory, exer delightful open air socials win be glv. were conducted by the Elks of O. R. Thomas otficatlng as chaplain. en during the summer. . "The Flag Without a Stain" wps dered by the Boehard quartette. A, Mitchell gave a history of the and what it stand for. v This wae followed by the orator Mf While returning from an errand to hie place ot employment, last Satur the occasion. Major C. R. ICabey, wbrn day afternoon, Gerald Mathis,. 'tod of. delivered an eloquent orarioa on an Mr. and Mrs. A1 G. Mathis, ot the ( fiag, and what tt stands tor, witkspw-Pionee- r Ward,' was knocked from his cial reference to the war Just clowdL an automobile driven by e, complimenting, the boys who wesd. by bicycle woman who did not have the courtesy , from Utah to, enter the war, and On Tbe-Brlgh- am' Young-Univerei- - ty if Gne-unde- k . , about bet to er0.,toF.fnA?H,!?wPS4H Jl0MI ,who,eupportd how badly, the young man was injured. "7 Witnesses of th-- j accldent. who took the number of her car, state that the driver suddenly stopped and backed the car, and then became excited and was. jmable to determine whether she wanted to go "north, south, east oy wesV but Immediately after the accident drove the car at e to : ti by means and by( encouragement ; words and deeds.' The fallen heroes 'were "not forgotten and their valor and self sacrifice were portrayed is glowing words The address closed with a beeufifsi tribute to the flag, and on motion f J. T. Farrer, three cheers and a Cigar was given the orator. Beautiful gold medais were high rote or speeC UP Cenwr street and disappeared around the first corto pupils of the Provo Yckaoia, ner.- The young man was thrown to who had been' awarded prises fay As. the cement paving with great force, Elks for essays on the flag, asafci- and after hard work on the part of .lows: Frank Clark Black, 6th consciousness, j Francis Quit 7th grade, Etta bystanders, regained and was taken to Ms homely Hs wss ftthgriTheswW'aivriAblMaV1 severely bruised about the arms sudbrowhw. ln this Usue of the PML a Mr. Aima Hotdaway, of the laOen body, but Is now recovering.' who bad assisted la the making ot thn Flag Day celebration the great ana-cee- s that it proved to be, was eaCBt to the stand and presented with Mjss Vera Dunn and party of Eu- bouquet of fiowera. Qther ladlea wto reka, spent 8undsy in Vivian Park. were will receive as ' - . -- Mr. and Mrs. George Jones ot Eu. reka spent Iasi week at Vivian Park. Mr. tfryman Berg, 'Mr. Berg Jorgensen and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas motored to Vivian Park Snnday and enjoyed among other delights a real trout dinner. Mr. and and Mr. ' Miss Moneta Jolfey, so popular with the campers and boarders of . the beautiful Park last summqr, will be a familiar figure up there this year. She will remain at the Park for the rest of the season and act as "right hand man for' Mesdames Carter and . . , . - Tbe gathering closed .by the lair audience singing America. The Civil War veterans, Jaggert, Wm. C. Roberts, F. M. ton and Alfred Mossmon, who part In the parade, .were given on the stand and assisted la . flag exercises."' Mr. Buchanan, ail Elk of Salt was in attendance. He felt proud bf the Elks of Salt Lake scribing for the Elks Memorial ing to be erected thetw, ; 3; Too npeh credit cannot be the parade and program commlttwv l consisting of J. T. Farrer, F. A. and W, A. Hlnee, on whsas shoulders bested ; the success:! Cbo affair, which they so ably handled The Post desires o coogratulata Om Elks Lodge and these gentlemen upon tbe splendid observance of Flag fw. as It Is such occasions as this make for a live community. -- Mr. and Mra W. H. Ray and family took dinner at Vivian Park Sunday. Purvande. not' present, era as recognitioa ed thfir splendid ; ... ... . . , 13S-chel- . . . -- . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shew, Mr. and. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson of Lake View and Mr. Ahern of Salt 'Lake F and Mrs,:-JacCity, enjoyed the scenic beauties and fishing and n general good time' at Vivian Park Saturday and Sunday, Mr, on . " Provo Mine Sold e e e Mr, and 'Mrs.. E. A. Menlove and President Joeeph 8. Berry, of Osn family have moved up to their new Provo Mining Company, was rec eufir home in the Park for the remainder tom In this cKy gathering tip ail of the summer. ' stock he Me. could companys get states Mrs. George L. Scott and Miss Ada Berry that about 260,fM Irvine of Salt Lake City spent shares have been sold to a big paay in Salt Lake. ft Is reported past week end In Vivian Park., v . that E. J. Radda of the Stafadrod Mr. and Mrs. Jv M. Bailey and son. Mining company. Is buying the f Salt Lake City, are now occupying trot through aa unidentified party. thlr summer home in the Park. However, this is net confirmed. - ,s . eom-o- " |