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Show , ' yOIBER U PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPT 9, ny Valuable Sunnes- f'ms Gigen Teachers ol City Schools at Institute T I9ia VOLUME MXH Tabernacle Chords to be Feature omvrjau'rMemc - One of the very beat of The concert will be given on Fedthe entire series will be given next eral Park south of the Post .Office Thursday evening. Professor ' J. R. and wilt start promptly at 7 oclock. Boshard has voluntarily offered the The program will be as follows: services of the full Tabernacle Chor-ouPROGRAM and, needless to eay, the offer Samuel Jeperaon,Jr, Director of r lhas been g1Jy'acoepted. Special band. muaic has been secured and the band Professor . J. R. Boshard dlrvctcr con-cert- Y-- Universilyjpens Vljill PrOpiUDUSOlltlOOll for Coming School Year S' teacher of the Provo City PR0I.1IIIEIIT PIONEER the annual Institute 2L, N. F. Wilson, and by Prtnctpel m practiced un- singing o Prof. J. W. tbe direction of gave thoee present DIED: HERE: LAST andchoroua" arebuay'practicinsfand , SUNDAY EVENING Mo-ifa- ' Suable suggestion along this 'ji of mode. t. ex Eggertsea a brief ln and teachere ted the outllned the general pdllcy t dty schools. President Evan rfde of the school board delivered e (dort address in which he at meeting the teachers "itt, and among otherthlngs said be wished to emphasize to those 'not that the school la not for tae seflt of the teacher but for the i gaperlntendent '8, express-Iflessur- that the board of education ready and willing , to do stated James Erastus Snow, one of the early pioneers of Provo died at fals borne In the Fifth Ward Sunday night gutter an Illness covering several months. - He Is survived by his "widow and the following chldren: Marshall M Snow of Salt Lake City, Roswell and William Arthu Snow of Provo Mrs. Josephine Thomas ot Ftosaat View and Mrs. Jennie McDowell ot Prova. I ,7 Mr. Snow was born in Nauvo Han cock county, Illinois, March 26, 1846. He came to Utah In 1852 with his ', par-lent- James C. and Elisa Ann Snow. 186S Jtt In the matter of he accompanied ' CapL John said and of salaries teachers, JL Murdock and others to Omaha M this had been shewn by recent where they went to the rescue of 'ftmet that had been made. He as a emigrants and there-serv- ed jimi to the aplendld high school 'jJlur that Is now In course of nigt cattle guard for several months lie was a Black Hawk Indian War attraction and declared that la the building to thehighschool veteran having served under Abranot mean that he board of eda-rn- ;! ham G. Conover from May 1, 1866 Later he had in any sense' lost 3lght until July or that year. He stat--I did' patrol dutyunder Capt Caleb the elementary schools anhortles appre-i- W. Haws tha- t- theschool Mr. Snow lived la Provo practically the factetaotnetaoinetaoin adn all in all are his life and was active In civic active who teachers i i of civic endeavor In the district affairs The funerl services will be iieh they live, believing that held In the Fifth ward meeting house 1 oclock. activity would be beneficial In Wednesday. afternoon Aool work. The body may be viewed at the 565 East S North, from 12 a Milton Benion of the Untver- "-the 'i the ethical dut oclock to 1:50 ea the day-o- f ' 1 V funeral. after-ot scher. During the r:,ion Prof. Benion held f . All Indian War veterans are re1 table discussion with th quested to meet at Mr. Snow's resi at 1:30, of the high school, dealing dence tomorrow f Wednesday $ , I subject of the relation of the Ur to the-hi- gh. achooltudentt " draw-- 1 jy Jepperson, Supervisor of ae with the teachers of the prim-- I , vaijades and gave them many draw-t ls suggestions on teaching to the children. Prof. J. W. Me-- , 'Met gave the grammer teachers Friends of Mayor LeRoy Dixon have hsIc drill Prof Benion concluded some time, beeil urging the mayor for f session with some valuable to announce his candidacy to succeed emphasizing to thoee pres-j- t himself as mayor of Provo. Mr. Dixon etti-Ai- p the necessity of teaching will have served the city for 8 years in all the grades of the upon the expiration of his present . ' term as mayor' having, served two 'tzte Superintendent O. N, Childs terms previously as city commissionV present at the institute this morn-- i er. There are now many projects sod delivered an address to the in course of construction Including rims Choosing for good ' roads, water works and other Education. - - Mr. IJectives of improvements whjdh friends ilds stated that social efficiency public of the mayor feel that he should see 11 demands the fundamentals ' of completed before he retires from the elim-KinWticm be ' carefully taught, service of the city. least are that those features Goddard who W. JL J. Commissioner in the life of the child. Good two tereu the for served also city has Ith la necessary' for the child U has anto one, the present prior Is to become an efficient citizen, nounced that he will not be a candidMr. Childs. The need for He states that ate for yroper care of the childs health he has that will reinterests private aanlfest In order that he may attention. and time entire his quire the ordinary detects and that may develop and Clarence James of Provo and Colr his usefulness as a citizen ons Hatfield, of. Springville were A the speaker. 1 married here today by county clerk Childs encouraged Ll T. Epperson. SHertntendent become more inter welfare suggest-'-t that each one take a part In t.ie Mtles of the community. Loyalty every-possib- le ad-jci- nj March.. El Capitan ...Susa Samuel Jepperson har Intermltso. .Cupids Gardens prepared aa exceptionally good pro...,4t..,tr...Max E. Engene gram of band music which suits and Walts. .My Dream.. EX Waldtensel harmonize nicely wth the great chor-ou-s Request and everything necessary Is being Cornett Duet.. Clyde andDattee.. EX JL Loeey. .messrs Stelneskart preparedfor one of the biggest and best concerts of the series and Robison. With the , band and the choroys B Roms of Picaray. i . .Hay son Wbod both at their best, , lovers of music ..Tabernacle chorous with band sing both Instrumental and vocal should Numbers 5, 6 and T , 5 Beautifull Blue Dahube. enjoy a great feast so well 6 Solo and Marie Hedqulst Homer' .R assinl known and universally appreciated Mrs Marie HedquUt Homer, Soloist because of her sweet voice and her .Guise faithful and efflcent services as slng-e- r 7 Forget Me Not. waid - soloist with th e - Tahern-- . Donsette . choir, will be the soloist for the Thursi 9 The one concert. number, Populse day night ch Mrs. Homer .J. Lengbery Inflammatus, Operatic Rag Fox Trot. .On the Road to Calais sings the solo Is one of the biggest Al. Jolson . ..i . .b . .. .. . With and grandest ever written Banner.. 10 Star be Spangled Finale.. insplrBand accompanyment lt wil Choir and Band renearsing. Director -- t;;.. ....... ...... for-whi- ree-Ideno-e, ap.on Mayor Dixon Will Bea Candidate To Succeed H imself pub-school- s. bis-subje- a TRANSACT -- ROUT-- r HIE BUSINESS commlsssloners met m this city yesterday morning and Mb ed on the following business: Commissioner Joseph 'Reece- - was Utah County pointed to In the Utah Water jRoregeAssoo-latloand was appointed custodian of the appropriated by the commissioners to Je used in connection with other counties of the state in the development of projects lot storing flood waters. Commissioner Reece reported on the Ira Markham road at Spanish Fork and It w greed that the road be built on i the payment ot 1500.00 to Mr. Markham for the payment of his land. A drainage district Including 607.24 acres of land near Skipper Bay near the mouth of Provo River has been organized cn petition of th land County , n Arthur N. Taylor was made commissioner - for three yearst LeRoy Dixon for two years and Joel A. Johnson for one year. owners te - 7 Provo Drug Sold g or-tho- sold Lynn Sutton of this city has bis interests in the Provo Drug Company to AJD. Sutton formally of Price Utah. ' The new proprietor took charge of the business Sunday. For many years he conducted a drug store ed on the following business: Com-saand then to Price where for the last 6 years be has been engaged in the moving picture and dreg business. nt ' American bcatlon Institutions, part time ,were andAmericaMzation. upon. , ing I X ths address of Superin-Child- s the teachers ' met with Eggertsen.! Later Mr." Childs on the new school law, junert-o- n and health." ' Xteamafternoon PRQCTER ENROLLMENT GROWS Procter Academy began enrolling students last week and pupils have been coming daily till the number now stands near a hundred. More are coming each day qo that all grades are rapidly filling up. Procter will again be doing a high grade of work this year and - welcomes to Its ranks all pupils who seek a private school of that 'standard. work, among the teachers high sohooL ' . , 'Petit Pierpont Nuptials of Aunt Emellne B. be the subject for th death e Literary Department of Poems The many friends of Miss Naomi Pierpont will be surprised to learn a la that she and Leon Thomas Petit belief Society next Sunday at have taken out a marriage license Meeting . The lesson will be Miss Jlerpont is the daughter of Mr. hy Mrs. Jas. L. Brown. and Mrs. Thomas Herpont of this cityf while Mr. Petit is from Vallejo. Cali8 Unblarftable Yourself. Prof. J. R. Boshard who will direct fornia The mariige will take place hereof you reprove another be un the singing at Thursday evenings la this city tomorrow with Bishbp hle yourself. Washington. J. A Buttle officiating. Band Concert will . , - in evidence' the decorations throusfc- out the city were worn by meiuboa of be faculty and student of the imsdk The opening day attest tution. ance at the school was large and Math usiastic. , Last night Mayor LeRoy- - Dixon made a speech of welcome that gav the students to understand they were in the home ot their friends. Tbs program for the remainder, of tire Funeral services for victor were heldW Grove Sunday afternoon with a large unm ber of friends and relatives In attendance. The young than was the victim of an Occident which occured near 'ndon Friday afternoon.He was driving an automobile truck for week is as follows: Miss Meldrum asg the Pleasant Grey e Uanning company Johnson Sisters; response sddreaa, which vehicle was ladeQ with empty President Geo. JL Brimhallf mod' Sund-qul- st i I X, solo, Florence Meldrum; reading. T. Earl Pardoe; vocal trio Miss .MeU- rum and Johnson Sisters; band moMn. Thursday evening, program Great, concert. Tabernacle Choir and " Band. Friday evening program B. T. B. Ladles Gymnasium, grand ball smA bits and tbe young mans body ground r ,' reception. into pieces as the electric car passed The enrollment at the University condltfasM over It. - It was with difficulty- - that Indicates --that die pre-wasmashed engine were separated after have returned. President BrinthsBI the piece of the mangled body and all exxpressea appreciation ctf 'tlra I'; X tomatoe boxes. He was driving pap allel with' the railroad tracks when he suddenly turned 'and shot Immediately in front of the approaching southbound electric car. The engine of the automobile was smashed to -- TOBECOMPIETED : X3, , X r-i AT EARLY DATE the accident r - -- The ''young man attempted to get over the track at "an" old crossing and could not see the" approaching Lieutenant Colonel YUliam Gordon tnterorban car on account ' of' obof the United States Army and struction to the view at that point ot thenational guard ac- road paving is being done in that companied by Major Fred Jorgensen, vicinity- - and Sundqnlst .had peea t adjutant general of the national guard driving on the, dirt highway leaving ot Utah and Cjtaii05iaatXBww " the. accident. Larrad. tan Came to Provo last Saturday to can Is . snrrlvej by r .The yopny j take up the matter of the bis gtrer: I A J f state armory in this city with a view sisters ail -- 1.7 t of organising a troop of artillery here in Pleasant Grove. Tta-- yoc: L- -i in the near future. The officers' met was 21 years of age. with Mayor LeRoy Dixon and Architect Joseph Nelson and went through the local armory buOdlngTTThey were very much pleased with the ' Gave work that has thus far been done and declared their Intention of completing the armory building Immediately. Major Jorgensen stated that it was the' lntentlonof the state o have a What little skeptlclamf If any, tnat battery' of 18 guns of the large 75 cal- might-- have existed in , themlnds ot iber located In this city. A troop the theatre going public of Provo as of artillery calls for at - least . 126 to the ability of XX Forest Taylor and men, and 36 horses will be stabled must his company as entertainers fog use In connection with the troop. ' Al removed last night at the time the armistice, was sign- have been for ed 214 men enlisted in this city which time the production entitled infantry service, many of whom will Johnny Get Your Gun was preinto the undoubtedly sented at the Columbia Theatre, Gordon stated Colonel J artillery. t that Mr. Taylor is not new to the people Provo should have no difficulty in been 8 years maintaining a troop of artillery as of.Irovo but It has Is evident. It was here. when, completed, since he. the local armory, will be the best in the state and one however, that during that time he has of the best In tbe not been idle. His production last country. night showedt that and It is safe to say that there are few companies on the road giving better performances. Died In Arizona Mr. Taylor, entered Into the char- acter of Johnny Wiggins, a western Wprd has been received here of formD. Miller cowboy with such vigor' that everythe death of Walter of who recent years one loved Johnny long before he had erly of this city has resided at Miami, Arizona. Thd proved himself a hero In the play. report states that Mr. Miller died of Leon Cluff made a pronounced hit brights disease from which he had as the Duke of No Moor. Mr. Cluff He suffered for several months. remained true to his character thrugn-osurvived Is 32 and of was age yean and his role was po easy one by his widow, two brothers and six to though he appeared to perform' sisters. Mr. Miller win be remem- be home. Miss Carry at perfectly bered here as one of the first mall as Eliza Burnham, a housemaid, carriers in this city. with whom Johnny Wiggins falls in The body will be brought to Provo modish - role. M. Longdon offered for burial and funeral services will be love was especially pleasing t In he; held at Bergs undertaking chapel splendid support as Mr. Milton, the next Thursday at 2 oclock. Butler. Other members of the rest performed in a very satisfactory ,nas-neA complalnt has been tiled In Judge James B. Tuckers court by II. C. The audience waa especlally pleased Robertson-chargtn- gLen J. -- Nelson when Mr. Taylor announced that his with shooting ducks out of season. company would appear In Provo in a pew play every three weeks at the Kindled Firs With $2100 In Bills. Columbia Tbeatare, an dno doubt he Grabbing a bundle of paper from will draw splendid audiences every the kitchen cupboard, Mrs. Alexander time he appears. We can see no Sandor of McKeesport, Pa struck a reason he shouldnt shy match to It Then she gasped, seized a pall of water and extinguished the Mrs. Fred Wl Smart and daughter blaze. In her haste she had picked up Hazel are visiting In Cleveland, Utah a bundle ot $50 and $20 bills, $2,000 In all, which had been hidden in the j for a few days, the guests of Mr. Christian Mortensen and family. cupboard. 1 Inspector-Inst- ructor fr cor-etlx- j ErForest Taylor Splendid Production Here Inter-mountai- n ut -- Mr. Childs diacne- - HELD SUNDAY ' ARMORY BUILDING COMMISSIONERS s it "OnurADCIDEIIT ...... con-Sutl- ' College week was ushered in yoA-erda- y with a splendid band comet oar Federal Park which - eoncladhsE Tbe BrigtuMl the days activities. were streer colors Young University FOHERAL Of VICTIM La-mo- nt - r. - 4 enthusiastic spirit manifest In the students by ctisens and Bo reciprocal feeling" by the studoata. -The past summer has witnessed ms almost universal migration erf H. Y, Tnlre U. teachers and Professors, educational and cultural centers wliM they have sought the latest Inforra ation In their respective Illness. Til tasrurrefSort tael to work are Kies VSate ERicS, tvs department of " iT : i! u 1 r xJl ,T7r' t I' yi: : .C 1 - ,'C!. L n X foreU wisre tXey t--u at the California State Nomti Sdc3. They report hemeelvea delighted the summer's study aad they are thuelastio about their work lor r coming school year, In M, P. O. Biglow, and expert mechanics is one of the new of the university faculty for the i lng school year. Mr.Blglow has Jd year practical experience jn repair and auto construction He hs spent the past summer la Bs studying educational wuperrision anto mechanics as well as adntrel work In the technique df autoouftile constrution. Three weeks of Mr.'Btg-low- s time in the east was spent-lhe large factory at Detroit MIA. . Vv ' M. t !f a ill , ?! A marriage license has been Issue to Charles Wilson Glazier and Vena Brough' of Nephi! William Davis rtf Sprlngville and Marie Jensen of Gotten were married here yesterday Inr County Clerk L. T. 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