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Show X DUMBER ovo I- to iuQ Commercial Club Will Get Fruit. For. Those Who Canuof Afford iti CITY. UTAH. TjTLMMY. SLPT. 2, 1919. r Movement Launched ToAdd Valuable Divi- sion to WHICH IS YOUR CLASS? Drive in starving child. Some of thA wealth- ? TheCoramunlty Welfare various of types charity lar, but before letting go they squeeze jahowlng fruit season there are certain conditions that arise which places a Z Each , v vo surplus - supply -- of peaches- - in district, which often go to 'waste. Thefarmerswould" gladly give some ot this fruit to the worthy poor of this city, but as a rule they havent, time to pick, and deliver It the-Pro- year the recent heavy storas interfered with picking to some si tent, and as a result considerable fruit has become too ripe for ship-- , penLThl," the farmer, according to Thad K. Cluff, of Pleasant View, will be glad to furnish to the worthy .poor of the city, but heretofore when it has been made known that fruit - was thda going to waste those in our ' community who can well afford to for been it' hare the only ones pay 'that hare profited It has been the commercial dub or ' tome other reliable organization take 'this- - matter in band and procure a portion of 'this fruit, for those who cannof afford to get.it of their own ' This have HELD J. Memorial services ware Jrnld Proro Second Whtd Sunday .evening tor George J. Nelson, son of .Mr, and Mrs. William Q. Nelsoar who died of pneumonia in Prance, May 4th, ot this year. Bishop L. L. NelBon presided and read a biographical sketch -h- at-for account t The matter was brought to theat-tentio- n of the officials pf the Commercial' Club and they are now planning 'to get an organization of and others to assist In securing some Of this fruit for those who "would ts PROGRAM-PREPAR- ED FOnDAilO de-ilrin- g - CONCERT PATRONS unusually good program has been prepared, for this . weeks band concert Manager Samuel Jepper-son- , Jr., hae spent a tot of time selecting and arranging the various numbers with a view to giving the people one of the best balanced con- ( t rail COMITY, mum m hold CONVENTION t ' )? annual convection ef the Utah .Jpounfy.Ffrre tareau : . j. - IL crisi wia rtu Tl morning was which a num- devoWi'to a meeting at ber of prominent farmers and farm experts gave valuable . advice to those present- Among, these .was John Burton c of 'Garland, Utah, vice , president of the State Farm Bureau. He spdfce on the sugar beet situation. Mr. "Burton gave interesting figures on cost of production, and advocated the adoption' of a price for .beets fixed on a sliding scale with a definite ratio based on the price- 6f Voglr v at seaboard paints. W. Wv. Owens,, ,, assistant county agent leader of the Utah Agricultural College, spoke 6n' cooperative marketing of farm .'produce and livestock. He stated , that in --every instance where cooperative livestock marketing , had been practiced it 'had proved -- (Vvlli fcWwtll1 u.:cro3 VACCINATE CATTLE " - running cattle to the First Ward pasture, grew anxious Saturday when it was made, known that an animal died there last week of some known disease,' and was buried by Joseph Strong, who has charge of the pasture, without first having it examined as to the nature of - the Dr. C. L. disease. , Subsequently to this veternartan Jms, government district made short addresses in the local picture housed warning all persons who have cattle to the pasture to have them vaccinated tor anthrax. It has, not been long since Dr. Jones discovered symptoms of north the the anthrax incatQe'to end of this county, end ae the disease someis extremely malignant and. an vith fatimes communicated to Jones Dr. advised by Into tal results. It Is developed which Jarynigitia, vaccinated agatost be cattle and th.tr the diphtheria and later pneumonia, ' ' . every- this disease that fact tb notwithstanding he him thing possible wal done for 1919. passed away May 4, Ranch Sold e -- - i profUable to the farmed. J. Edward Taylor, commercial agent tor the State Pam Bureau, explained the purpose of the ' establishment of a farm bureau office in Salt" Lake Ulty, which is now located to the McCormack build ng. This office, he said, will assist farmers In marketing keep them posteqon prices and gather information oj dost ot production, etc., and handle toy farm bureau 'bus iness that may be,, of value to the I members. , The Lehi ladles' hand and pupils of Prof. Joseph Smith furnished splen did music for the I occasion.,:, The afternoon was spent at Saratoga Springs, where a progam of sports was - . , . , -1 - 1 - rig-ha- i -- - t Jr M. Jensen of the. Young University,, returned last where he, has night, from Chicago, - - f opent most of his vocation period to the bnlveraly of Chicamh, from whlch .with a Institution he "graduated vf , mas aris defiree. ' During the summer Prod Jensen wrote x theal oh The Now War Administrative 'AimoJee, f w , dirit ing his them? into three subject ontii led The Council of. National Defens i, -- The Pood . Administration, and The-he- l Administration, all of ayifch were .accepted. ' Prbf. Jensen stated that be. was in Chicago during, the raceJlH and the street car strike, both of ffhjctrcaused a great deal of excitement He says things seem to be very unsettled and the high cort of living is the moot perptextag problem that I confront ing the commercial life of the great Professor A number ot Provo people who are -- ; v . Large f Lw;3 u - ,, troi r- r. . t . MERTENE THURMOND STEIN certs of the season. The program t f.3 now fere pared. Includes enoughof thq'Leavy.'deep meaning uwiie to satisfy the taste ot those who sppr date the message of the great masters and) sufficient of the sweet tender melodies to soothe the eoula of those who love the gentle sequestered style All jn all this week's concert should he ope of the ! moat pleasing ' playfed. Te r , i ?, numbers by . Mertene , ,Thumond Stein are especially well beledtfed, first with a, view to fitting the sweet .soprano voice and second to harmonize with the program as a w hole. Mrs. Stein needs no Intro daetjon to . Provo people.' Her' sweet tsturel, clear, soprano voice is - too well. known and well appreciated tor that 1 Both her; numbers (a)" A Dream. hr Bartlett, and- - (b) "Kits J2e itgais. ' from Mils., ModUta . are perfectly suited to her sweet soprano rcic. We bespdek for her a warm reception on Thursday, evening, pnd ho feel Ju'WTd she will . charm all vocal - ' bear'-her-. - r. ' The Complete program Is as follows. 1. March The Ambassador, r E. B. Bagley. ' In the Shadows, Hert L Dance 1 , man,' Fine k. - . i . -- o i f tl ? k i O ls -- f.' t n - t! I' t! ola,Q J - tjrield. td tto () t Mr. Hardy O mid - J f siUj. t j jr vh , - prv:eetf ot wnich will go tow.uA, utVto.ting this uivleion ot.ihe peb-d-c , library. r to addressing the citizen of who have been sufficiently tote in the Provo Public Library to to its pemaoenh eetsMHs-the lihcao u.t, jl ? aud development oJaru aeure to direct attentioa Aw ., eaoiu aiung the above lines. . In discussing ' the plans ot Hm ' board one of it members seys: Thw adding it this Interesting material lw our public library facilities, by vrt-Un-g Vside h special corner, alcmwrer cupboards In which, all views, pacX ' u.J and histories pertaining to vo and Utah, from , the times, would he safely kept, ualurfly i appeals to our local pridw It freffirT conctituts a memorial to the histov and events of our belovsd city. We have men and women la Rre-vwho are gifted to writing, wares eT whom have very Interesting data ted Information, hut we cannot ctm men aad trams. entiy aek the contribute their time and taletj-m- r wi?here publish their manuscript coniluei ation. ? It some financial would not be fair to ask it Miss Larsen, ho ha soetton dJ reference of the charge the library, bas bee wortizj to wffl this departraebt tp the library, he needs more hslp and a sentiment among the citlsens if Cs is to make Provos collection xffrfffft should b. W know She I w --"J and Ureleas Vpriter, but her are we will be frultlee unies wLufi give her help in 'getting malerials we know exist o era dsitlfy it and pet H into "So In' order ts make this n" eucc-'!- , the i people ard SO asked to cooper le with ndttee that hat been appointed bri,,s Provo up to date as PdC to it own and Utaha history. Tiff werk, however, will require pkffff lnterert. It is a eubjeet that to be discussed. Friends ef mevement should be encouraged contribute to it, and collect: sa wc3t tx done until the deetrable matenrt ' 3. and gathered together until then, not Then, and boast of having .our citys and legends safely housed to our wa ln brief T public, library. , And this can he 0btC3 It w want what work."and by cooperation t D . . ott , e ue V . Vntt3' Hcrssl rU 1 - , f Annual Officer Elected For The American Legion 4 he done to further this ' J. wyn. Knight L E. Mrs. Jesae Hannon and Mrs. I trude Pag were nominated as a ; eral committee-t- o -a- rrange- for grand ball;, and Emma Larsen, CL JL Thomas and Andrew Hartley appointed to solicit special works of art and view on Provo red Utah for this departent of ths lOrew ry. Prof. J. R. Bosharl was couasd at and promised to take to hand Un, uLsiuiatiecot giving - a conceit .rtu the jieer future to the Taberereff 1 ? S. result that the The annual meeting ot the Provo farmers Ip' the North end succeeded held last port, American Legion, waa oilr In carrying off most of the honor at Club, Commercial the at Mr, J, p.Wjelch, coufity sirlcuJtunl evening the flowing. officers wsre Igent pronounced tie er "vent'ji wljlch lime tL. Hatcher, chair "Very successful, notwittsUIg ths iet4: Marry S O- - Eoshard, vioe-- p resident, tact that It stormed most tX man; Kart i time Albert H. Hickman, secretary and treasurer; W. M. Nelson and OrvtH a; Morrison, executive members. Jut Smith Funeral B.. Tucker and Albert H. Hickman were nlrcitl to represent the Port There waa a good attendance at at the State Convention la Salt Lake the funeral services of B. F. 8mith( City this eocfxg OcU?:r. ' of Thistle, who died here last Thurs. Wesley King, state chairman, and HONOR MEDALS In the case of Isabelle Ruth Johnday night, which were held today to Baldwin Robertson, 'state secretary, son we, Orvtile L Johnson, a decree The speakers were , Elders Charles were present at the meeting and deof divorce Tolhnrst of Payson, J. E. Booth of livered addresses, sad expressed the yrented plaintiff on Mayor LeRoy Dixon dires ta an- - , the 'grounds of cruelty and failure Provo, Mads Anderson of Ephraim, opinion that the Provo Poet was the J. B, Keeler of Provo and M. C. liveyt poet to the state end were do noan.ee that Honor Medals are being to provide. Plaintiff and defendant Crandall of 8pringvtlle. The opdn Ing things and setting an example given out by the city recorder to all j were married ht Salt Lake December 'ng prayer was offered by Elder L. for the 'other towns to the state, returned soldiers who were resident 24, 19:2. The, plaintiff waa awarded or the rural routes surround j the curtodp of a minor child and some E. Eggertsen, and benediction was The Post went on record last evening . of Provo at the time they entered , personal property. Real estate in Provo tho j tog Pronounced by Bishop Manwarlng. being strictly opposed to It will be neoessarv for Spanish Fork has been deeded to the service. tor the be large music was bv the Bpvhsrd-Pynprofiteer, whether he Bpberu quartet,. The body wax taken rmslL pc! wlll tise every effort to eech applicant to present proper n.tntiff since the beginning of the "credentlfcla to lehl for interment. gulf" drive him into his corner. j d sonMCgg-thoal- city.? (a) Popular Eye That Say I ed f I ? a, . Fisher- - (b) Valae Lovq You-'FrF. Hawaiian Moonlight, Fathiteque 7 2 H. gleskman. J. Vocal faj A Dream by Bart' ' The . lett! (b) Klas Me Again from large Taylor ranch at Juab Mr- - L H. Masters,'Wh(K Is enroute Thurmond Mll4 "Modiste Merten fetation waa sold to John K. Alien to C&lumbusT Ohk, ha written a 'and sons of Provo. The transaction Steii.7 5.1 constated of 20X7 acres ot first class j rboi Request (a) RustlcanaV- - P. 100 head 'he land, exgreeeee which. wheat Post, and 'to hay MotcagnL (b) Lane (St Vitus) G. jPrto tie, 40 head of home, fS.OOO worth .of grecA pleasure at kavtog had .the B. Holmes. ; farm implement aad the large hotel privkecs f flatting Lia colas moan-men- .1. 1 Idyl The Mill to the Forest R, Eilenberf. (h) brook, at the Juab station, and Stct the pa DcffH at EEaoi. Mr. ' fcSJ. holdings of Nephl and T. T, Tayla' tb Mar as that srs the cf rrriafs !.'! for? this city. The price T. Peace March ClvEjzarion.' thlsvf Irt. I A. ) J s jrtrrs.sro property was 151.402. Tils VirCr Mrs. Avra Hardy, eideet dasCffar - 1:1 tla rt EcterUtije. t '. from Mlla of the largest real ertate Ai 0f HiizabeUi f .wot Hardy, K4 Cs to revive, Li i j Herbert that has been made in this county Victor , KoCT . ;f4 to rsectve Xj names. They late Milton H. Hardy,' died t sotoe time., , i DeecriptlveTPy the Campfire , . caught to the act- He atatea - Mr. Allen and sons' own In' Salt" Lake City' yesUwty Iwti Lhom TTenlck. - are havtg cool weather Peny t they She waa bora ln this KJ 'scri JO, flaale Star Spangled Banner, j morning. dairy farm at Viteyard. In IUlnols, while crops good 'id 'ranch the of large 24. take win 1M2, and waa" charge February , . r ."zxfeas 1 extremely . dry nd the x aad Ur. Al!:n wffl ecstiru 'hem She is .survived bp tarn c.hs are poor. , ' , Uivorce present buaiaaa here. chu4rwl Milton W, Ruth A, and Clay ' I - 'out with'th - this meeting' ' that tm-tribu- te V -- i cmTEs DY EXFERT TIT It was unanimously 1 S Pd. of the young mans life and a number of JeUersfreo officer and associate of spoke hi high praise of the life and character of the young soldier. Among other speakers were S. P. Eggertsen who taught Mr. Nelson in tho public school. He epoke pf his as a splendid student Mayor LeRoy Dixon also offered words of encouragement to the family. Appro-pistmusic was furnished by the Second Ward choir and S. Ylrt Jones. Nelson wm born in , George J. Pleasant Grove, January U, 19. When a child the family "moved to Provo, where George attended the public schools of this city.. When the first call came - for - volunteers to serve on' the Mexican border Nelson ' was Wdong the first to Join Battery p and went through the hardship Incidental to serving daring that cam eame pal gn. Later when the call from Uncle 8am for soldiers to protect Americas freedom against the invading Germans he was among the first to respond to the caD. On April 4 he was taken to a camp case of hospital in Prance with a bad rXh 'T J. NELSON GEORGE and Utah. -- us- - The cltlsens special library ns mittee met Saturday to thip rtqr I consider he necessity of devetepfeg plan to fiasnee a section ta history" of at An thllbt f otherwise hare to go.without.s .carried SPLENDID e. -- " bard ( in ithe at .J-- wo are days and nights the solictors haunted by it screams. Some of them loosed np on fifty cents with thq explicit understanding that it la for a year, 8ome want, to give . a neighbor a bushel of apples if they may get credit for it on the hooka Many of these people are not con7 - Naturally - not. verted to the to share the blessings of giving eo accustomed to become have throw in generously of their small They with over their consciences substance and rejoice In the sacrifice. searing dime given to the Relief Society the Of such the Savior said; , teacher; that It la like sapping the "Verily 1 say unto you, that this Hfe blood ot them to even thing of widow hath cart more in, than ten or, twenty.,. And by ' multiplying all they which have cast into the comfortable homes, to live yet they treasury: Por all they did cast la of eat meals a day, wear threesquare thelr atmndancer hut she of her want silk stockings, go to a' show every did east In an that she had, even an month, end maybe buy gasoline. This her living. plans needs educating. .They , need " Closely akin to these are the big to form a speaking acquaintance wtth hearted one whq are able to make a cme one who knows how to let go substantial "oontrfbutlon something ot a fire or a ten dollar bill and feels like the price of a pair of shoes, or of it. They need to have an a cow. Whenever a relief fund is to the Joy y picture of the dried up arteries be raised, whenever a church is to milk of human kindness wheretb he erected, whenever a public benefit flow. They need to get out to ought is" to be realized, this class Is counted cf the class, to get promoted, to grow, as .the hack-honThey are the .to get In sympathy with human kind. benefactors ot tha community," the are saying their prayers solid rock to which every worthy Maybe they and the needy every the for poor cause is anchored. .This class goes and maybe they feel no farther day, right" on ( Ha . way it Isnt" seeking . favors, in most esses it isnt even responsibility. man The rich also prayed when. receiving thanks, but it is feeling a of beU. he torment, the ng groat satisfaction In the goedof afar Abraham and saw humanity. There is room ,to ,n .' j more people, das. for- - thousand rich man prayed. Father Abra- I th and invitations are out for all who Jham, have mercy on me, and' send - that he ay Aip Anibitype is not bounded by any water aad cortmy to I his finger on condition of poverty or wealth, tormented in flame. am I for the north, east, south or west. The tongue; : remember said Son, Abraham ut crowd U so large that It. name, will thou to Ay Hfettoe rscebeW fill column, in a local newspaper Mid thattbygood things, and likewise Lata-amouthar so Inslgnlficenf it. material help evil rua things; but now he is eomthe gathered on the whole tormented. art and thou a Mock would not buy a meal for MBE03IO -- Boy-Scou- out doners conspiclouely is that of the generous poor. In this class are widows who work for daily bread for themselves and children; in it are aged couples who are living from rthe scanty savings of eariler days;'lriit are families who have been overtaken by heavy ossorsevere affliction. These alt, the terrors of want and I ten Gets a. LaMonte, aged fourteen, twetoiAica Charles Wesley Clayton was grant- ua ysars, respectively; one tfeta; ed a divorce last Friday from Ruth Mre. Ben C. Rich, of Salt .labsc Louie Clayton by Judge Wilson three brother, M. X Hardy, Morrow 1,0,11 of SaIt Ulte, and, Iht of the Third DirtrUt t McCarthy, LeGrande H. Hardy ot New York. u U1 lateral services will fee held on Mr. that upon Thursday morning at l;30 oclock, at Clayton alleged plaint hi return from war his wife re- - the reildeoc of her sister, Mrs. ftm j fused to eook for him and that her C. Rich, 461 ShermauAvenue, to'-Th- e love for him bad grown cold. Mrs. Ing which the body will b broc was M!sv Huth Par- - (' I'nro, hee a short funeral r woe wr.1 be Led a, the gtavesiaa. tridge of th!s city. . n cn JT f , r |