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Show After careful and energetic pian-sinon the part of the commiutee v.'to charge of the JMuun Yount' rounder Day program flaal arrangements hare been .made .for an of the moot extensive celebrations that baa ever taken .place at .the in- ftltntion. r Line ef March At nine o'clock the atudeuta will assemble in Masses and form the Rue of inarch which will extend, south cn Academy avenue to Center street, thence west to Third vrest, tiiBnee "back to the XJtah 8tke tabernacle. Tabernacle vPrfl rent, 10 A. M. . The following Pageant antitled, The fulfillment. which will .repw-.sen- t the growth of the Letter .day Saints' education wilj constitute the - .first part of the prQgrm.JoyJM.th World." eacred overture Jty theB. Y. U. band under the direction of .Pro--. lessor Robert Saner. will be rendered. Invocation. Scripture Jteclt- ative, given by character represent-:Jng education. ; . Protegee Stars of Morning Sing Together," .children of the training school. .Scrip- ture Recitative, The Little Stone ,tst Daniel Saw," Edaoatlnn. First tplaode r j ; Scripture Recitative The Proifhat Isaiah, referring to the DUpenation of the Hultners of Times."' The Prophet James;' "If any of you lack Wisdom." .Action Tableau, The Coming of of 1820," Students of the Junior High School, 7 Singing, Jos- - eph, Smith's First Prayer. " Tableati-TPrayer of the Boy Prophet; The .Angels Institutions. Reading, JZAuc-ttoiTableau Prophet Student Jn- tetjsde music Development B. Orchestra, Prof. M. S. Gwm WitfK trying to enter Paul 8oulierP PRESIDEliyOIlDI-II0- :i iihP wins u Ant versity wieiUfeat SAID TO BE MAH i Wins SWEEP 'I 7-- - . -- ; - According to Otto J. Poulst. the State Fair was better this year than aver before.: Especially was fhls true in ' the various departments , of lire stock and in the county exhibits of the horticultural, building. Merer fore was this building made so beautiful. Salt Lake eounty won first price, Boxelder county, second; Utah county, third;: Weber- county, fourth, and Davis county, fifth place In the ties of the first class. Utah county's failure to score up to its usual standard was largely due to the fact that the eounty did notdecide to show until after the other countiej had began to prepkro their exhibits. Salt Lake and Boxelder counties have had men employed who ; have done nothing all summer but prepare stuff for this fair. 'If we expect to win we must do the same. Many prizes were wen by Indi. - Oct 12. President Washington, Wilson s condition was described as about th sameT in a bulletin iazuTd tonight by Rear Admiral Grayson, his personal physidah. It was added by Dr. Grayson tn an informal Conference with newspapermen that a gradual, although alight improvement was being noted in the presidents condition daily. The bulletin Issued tonight said. "White Houae, October 18, 10 p. m. 'The presidentse- condition la about ihe samt ( Signed) ;t GRAYSON. . ' -- prae-tiooli- last week and also wonjTaoias handsome prises the previous weak when hi birds were on exhibit at the Fair--. Buw Dixon, son of, Mr. and Mra. John t. Dixon, act ally won fifteen first prizes,;.. tlrelv second prises, three ixt tour third prises and about f s many fourth State Fair last prises at the Utah ' Cali-fornl- 8tt a. . , s , week. He hod oty exhibition Buff White J Cochins, ; Block Cochina, ' Cochina and Black Rose Combi JYoungDlxow worn the special trophy which consisted or a fine hammered silver loving cup lined with gold. This was the graid prise offered tor the best pen of chickens in tbe whole show and la certainly , a beautiful prize. This is an exceptional honor because in this prise be won over all other classes of chickens. It is not so great an honor to win in your own class but In this exhibit he came In competition fUh Ue whole state and even surrounding states. He was awarded besides tbe trophies 60 in Washington, Oct 13. While the actual condition of President Wilson and the question that has arisen of his constitutional Inability to discharge the duties of his offices were being discussed officially in tbe senate corn, mlttee on foreign relations, tbe White viduals from Utah hibited their produce. The following House today took atepa to - disabuse is a list of the names of faitoers who the public mind- of any cause for anxiety. ; , won prizes: vTo counteract the effect of tbe pub- cash."" Best plate of Jonathans First prize, Before the fair was over- - he re0.. J. Pouison, Provo. : ? lished letter of 8enator Moses, who informed a constituent the presithat orders for all the chickens he ceived .Best plate of Wtoesap First, R. dent is suffering from some kind of had for sole at $25 as tha minimum W.Brereton, Provo; second, Joa.. C. a cerebral lesion," tbe physicians in price. He received word Just yesterParsell, Provo. ;;r!; t attendance . prepared and . issued a day. that hla birds had won the s Best plate of Rome Beauty First, more elaborate bulletin than uaual at at the California State Fair. He Raf. Rogers, Pleasant Grove. 12:15 p. m. The bulletin follows: ; was swarded the f 45 cash prize in the " , Best plate of White Winter The president's condition remains Golden, state. Second, R. W. Brereton, Provo. much th seme as for the past sevThe trophies end prize winner wilt Best piste of Winter Banana-Th- ird, eral days. His temperature, with the be on exhibition in tbe gents' furnishArch Roylance, Sprlngvill. exception of on day, pulse and Tea ing window of Taylor Bros, store this Best plate of Arkansas Black First, p Ira 'don rate, heart action and blood week. t pressure are normal and have been so R. 'W. Brereton, Provo; third, Eli Hisl Sergeant Wm. A. Genoar, in charge his onset illness. since the of 'Salem. C?.; are functioning normally, - 0j the local recruiting office, has Best plate of Ben Da vi First, kidneys Oliver Hansen, Palmyra; second. Rat noticed that the following men havn RUFFIN.Rogers, Pleasant Grove,-Bes- t TITT. recently eniiatetfinj ihe'varloijfL bfancl plate of Missouri Dlppim bulliSCAl this pf ihe' ed' waa'nof fyank C. Friest that It' rn4 flriCO. JlPcralton, Provo. Leon-th- e sei intended resTy..ftwvo to quarUrmoro frankly though Second' Episode f Best 'plate of Laver Flrzt, R. W. current rumora sensational .Provo,, quartermasters ' :ScrJpture Recitative The Fsopbet Brereton,' Provo. men have pasted coming the illness of the president, Best plate of Spitzenburg First carefully avoided any reference to tbe corpa both of these Isaiah. Tableau The School of ti 1 ' . Wm. Mitchell, Provo. ,i character of hi aliment. ... IPTopbete represented by subjects Best plate of Northwest Greening-Seco- nd, . .,,ai4HSiaaBBHsaanesBii Jos. Shoell, Pleasant Grove. taught; B. Y. U Senior class. ! . county-'who-e- . - -- . . . - sweep-stake- Pear-mai- n - he -- PLANNED i v' Frovot chicken fancier; won everything at thrf State Fair ' night, Paul Westwooa, age 17, and Kay age 18, two young men of this city, ' were shot by Mr. 8oulier' with a large caHbre rlfie. 'The Kay l.llTCI!EJLLCI(AIRr.lA!l boy had bin right- - thumb and - fort finger shot off and received a flesli R A-- MItoheiy of thl clty, hqs wound ln the abdomen,,. while yovms s been appointed county chalrmaii of L (wood was shot through the the Roosevelt Memorial associaUanl thigh. , Tito boys were taken to the W. will ttu wounds were dressed - and --empup, ; they are state to raise 125,00000 for the pur reported to be recovering a well a pose qt erectlng a suitable monucan he expected.- - it Is believed the! ment tin Washington, and to create they will recover although both boys a pari? at Oyster Bay as a memorial are said to be seriously wounded. to tbe late Theodore Roosevelt The officers report that fire boys CAMPAIGN SUBUTLY IMPROVED - . P" wereVlmpiicated working holding out plane with . a m meeting In tti view- - of were wounded. tab- officers stake ernacle next Sunday at 2 p. mn at which prominent citlsenr of th)3 state . sad possibly speaker of national reputation will be present,: City chairmen will be appointed in all the larger cities erf the county and a meeting)! tfceae wil p heM in Provo next Sunday morning with the county chairman and' Nephi L. Morris and others who working in this direction. ; , .The , campaign , (Ipr nls etarts Monday morning OoL 20 and will continue until Monday October 27. , v , This is a non-partisa- n, cause and every patriotic man, woman or child Is asked to assist in the worthy cause. ' . f u j h :. Y-- -- - trp; 7" Episode' . ; Provo. Scripture Recitative The Prophet Second, Roy Park, Best plate1 of York Imperial First Desert Shall Jtcjctoc" the And Imjah, O. J. Pouison. Provo; second, Jos. C. charter, Parceli, Provo. Tableau The reading e Best plate of Wolf River First,' EH Church feiool 'system.. TsMean tor, Spanish Fork. naive Toy flret items Brigham Young Best jilate of Delicious First O. . taught auhjects slty, represened by eulBon, Provo; second,- R. W. Brer . President Brigham Yoong InrJrao-tlon-e ton. Provo. a.: Best collective display of applet to Dr. Kart 0. Maes e r Edaca-First. O. J. Pouison, Provo, ' ' . . bet Best tray of Jonathan Third, R. , Fourth Episode . W. Brereton, Provo. Best tray of Winesap First 0. J. Scripture Recitative The Prophet Gift" J Provo;, second, JELWJBrcre Perfect Pouison end Good James, Every ' ton. Prove..' The .Prophet Recitative Scripture: Rome Beat of Third, Beauty tray Isaiah, A .Mountain of . the Lords 0. J. Pouison. Provo, .- Grand .Tableau. ."And H Best tray of Gano Second, Hansen Hems- Hetsetti 'Arterfcbtf'ltoilt-l-l- ' Will Teach n of his WfcyL" ChoruBest tray of White Winter Peannain Unfold YePortals Everlasting, B.Y. . First, R. W. Brereton, Provo. Director. Prof. Rled, Missourt Plppim First Best of , V. ' choir. tray ' Second Part of Program O. J. Pouison,-Provo- ; second, Jos.,C. C. Parceli, Provo. A. Prof. V oration, Founders Day Best tray of Winter Banana First Lund. , ; Wm. MltcheB, Provo,. Afternoon program Tug of War, Best tray of Arkansas Black First, -- of-th- -- - . . - . - - . ' . . i. R. W. Brereton, 4 Provo; second. Ell Taylor, Salem. ; .? Best tray of largest apples First, Brigham , Young Reed Hansen, Rolling Btones. . Palmyra. Beat pack of apples First 0. "J. miversity faculty, players, Columbia theatre. Pouison, Provo. of awards will be pub-list Complete Mp lished in tbe next issue. Football, eae. ; Eyiiing Program mee- Billy Graham Shot hav- , ... - . v v V. Lott Boy's Body Found in Payton Canyon Yesterday revolver after, While testing ing repaired the game, Willie Graham, -Mrs. M. 18 year old eon c( Mr. and met with f H. Graham of this city, unthe weapon when yoteful accident Mrs. Alma Ballinger of' this; city expectedly exploded, with the reeull that the bullet piered his . left leg was notified yesterday that the body below the thigh and cease out above (I her 16 -- year" old brother Lionel as well a the knee. He la recovering Johnson of Paysoa had been found in eaa be expected. ..,' Payeon canyon with a bullet hoi in hi body. It is thought that he bad gone bunting and accidentally gUIT shot himeelL. Suit baa been filed tn the Fourth The boy was declared by his partliddietoc, Dra. Allen, ents that he could get along withdistrict court by end MeKO Hatdk Tynndale, out soy help from the family. When F. D. WJaretom to collect the rum be tolled to return to hW home these 81237.00 alleged to be due them tor words were recalled, and the belief professional services rendered by was entertained that be had set forth these various Individuals in tbe state to make his own way In the world. on request of defendant His parent Mr. and Mrs. H. . F. Johnson applied to toerlff J. T. ANNOUNCEMENT t Williams tov asatotaaoe In n search The Provo War Mothers will meet for the hoy. and they later went, to I the Provo Commercial cluo rooms Salt Lake and naked She aid of the Thursday aftehnoon at 2:80 oclock police In that dty in locating him. (October 16 ) All V.V Msdfccrs. The quest there had proceeded' only end friends are Invited to a few: hours when the report of his Wend. death was received. I5I7ITCT , i Officers Confident That Bank Robbers are Now in Safe Custody Mr. ' MendenhaB, Sheriff J. T. Williams has gone to that was robbed. LeG rands, Oregon, to bring to this cashier of tha bonk that was robbed dty - William Underwood, Jame Mil- Mr. Mendenhall also positively identler and Mrs, E. M. McCarthy, jphe ified the man who stood at the door trio arrested there Sunday for al- of the bank while the other two robleged connection with the 8pnngvLe bed the bank and locked him in the bonk alsrobbery, la the arrest of these vault. 4the offers, now i Smith has confesed to the extent feel confident that they, now, nave erf saying that he wis in Springvllh all who were concocted ;Uh the id the day erf tha robbery, and that woman Springy file robbery. A man7 and did not- - know .who claim to' be husband and two men, whom he handed him a package and asked wire, who have given their names to ksep it for theite The packkim My and 'HfgiYaii "contained currency and liberty now in the Utah county JalL v They age who were- - arrested 'trio bonds. The were arrested enroute from Brigham at LeGronde, Ore., were- searchd end city to Malad, ldaho last Saturday of Job Welling 83,842.00 was fqund on the person . afternoon by Sheriff and Miller James Underwood Vtkn. When discovered in a Hotel az Brtg. M. McCarthy.- - More than ham city the shOrriff there, did notf,Mrtof the : amount was in - the 820CG. wish to confide the man and troman womans hair and hat Bill of large to the Jail, ao he left- them at the denominations hod been cunningly hotel on the promise that they would Secreted by Mrs. McCarthy ; In? her hot leave. A short .time later, when found hair' as whll os In toe lining of hef he; went hack to th hotel, ', he but the mall fortune woe quickthat they had taken a taxicab for hat;discovered when the woman teachMalad. 7 The abenrlrt took a high ly t v' er was put to work. ; powered car and overtook toe couple ' T. VWIBiataa sent a X Eherritf to city, hortt Brigham took them end to Provo this morning in whore' they Were placed In (he county telegram asked that requisition pap-ar- e he which to bond jail and arched. Liberty tor the three suspects be pent th amount pt 82,850.00 were tosmd z C trio win the tooes of tl man to UCrttip to cT a . -- three-individu- i ; - a - suu vy ttcS r tmtumut.- - cm rt t----i an - attempt " I It is th belief of the that boys have been going to; Sautter's bom tor win This is the second misfortune that , has overtaken Mr, Kay, a he lost one to on accident in the Knight Woolen mills two or three years ego. Mr, Soulier was arrested this otter-.- , noon and brougt to Provo. He states that he was protecting hla . property-fro- m what he suppo Wed to be burg-JaHe denies having In recent sold wine, cider or any Other yean lntoxtoatjng liquor to anyone. At this (ime it is not known whether any charge will be instituted against 7 him or not. nt -- Juvenile Judge N. O. RAsmuaMm held court to this city this morning at whlch tim Ernest Stout, proprietunion or rf a email store near-thdepot was sentenced to Pfn 15. dsy-itthe county ': jfall for selling bigor-- , 7 . . ette to minors,. ME. PAKKEDSAD FOR SEAL SALE j . - r - , - -- . . : W. Jacobs, executive secretary IJ tah llealth Aasodation was , 'i: ' toecsd to ao to jail : , -t- v -- W e Health Association baa offered pennants. and banner to the school district which mpkes th best showiqg in th crusade; A silver cup will be given to the Sixth grad of the ptote making the best showing. The object of the association la to promote, public health and lts need are far reaching and the good work that it U doing ia proving a great benefactor in the schools and la the homes throughout the state. - HAS NA0W ESCAPE Allen Exonerated r Earl rr Allen who ' ' .. .. , charged with with a deadly weapon on Frank Fitzgerald come before Judge Jame B. Tuckers court Saturday and the s was dismissed for lock of evidence to convict The testimony of a number. of witnesses wm taken anC all seemed to show that the shooting was accidental, Is a-s- 1604114 l" caCisr ae Died Here Suddenly v. Enroute to Coast ; Heart Trouble Cause J ty CT sen X7 f ;l ruxzrz3 Jt I; 6 : :.-- iv 6 . . Ernest B. Lunn, 83 years trf age died la thi city suddul yesterday more tag of on flection of the heart W. Mendenhall, caused by the high altitude. Mr. LTCZTJU C0UTZ2 OPENS . Lank was enroute from Albany. New XwvOt 3 C to x s Angeef CaUforafik . The Bridtei : Toung university .y, r next will course by his mother and hie Saturday accompanied Ceura open ... f which time aietera. . They had come from Sok. A small fir broke out on tbe roof night to Cmieg hall at Mr. Roy Friqhy, a former resident to Provo by automobile srrt of the Jeneen departProd Christian West and ment of the discuss of this city, who now resides In Cedar of k reeidenoe at Sevenlh will wbQ they reached thia city Me. history, r noon. League of Nations, taken sick.1 They' deem Luna bad Second street North at yesterday c!ty, Is reported to have recovered to continue their trto it. expedient ' she tor on operation iecently under- The early arrival of th fire departon tbq railroad. They bad no loosDIES OP PARALYSIS went to n Salt Lake hospital, and ment saved tbe roof of the house from er got 00 tbo train which left tki William 8. Johnson, age 45 year city , at 2:15 a. m. than- - Mr. Low has now returned tq her 'home In sustaining much damage a the flame Cedar city. Her little daughter who were extinqutabed before they, had died to a local hospital to this city was stricken and died immediately. of paralysis of the The body was taken from the tram has been in the care of her grand- time to spread. It is supposed that Saturday evening brain. The body was sent to Salt and placed to charge of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hyde tbe fire was caused form a defect- Lake tor burial by the- - Berg Underhhidh Undertaking establishment this city accompanied her. of ive flue. , will send U to Los Angeles, taking establishment ' bar T Mrs. W, : H. Dueeu berry of tkta city wns eaGed to Sale Lake yesteronhe day by ber eldest daughter, Blanche in Provo loot night and met with the whose husband, E. L. Porker, died Provo directors of the Association very unexpectedly to that city Senand discussed plans for the annua! der night at the; age of 51 years. Red Cross Seal sale campaign to take He is survived by hie widow, tun place from December 1 to 10 incl- tons and two daughters. Mr. Partner was .formally a resident of this usive.:,': 4,t :. S. of this. 8mith At metlng John eity jTh body was brought to Provn , Provo was appointed chairman of the centre! district of Utah county, ' James. this afternoon , for burial. ' H, Walker was appointed in the larg- i i er citiea of the county to conduct tfas- - sale of the RsL Cross seals - to Thomas Hunt whose address to raise money to' meet the needs of ' unknown woe arraigned before Judge the association. ; '? I Mr, Jacobs spoke before the Provo Xunes 2H-Ticker ypeteiHay on t which h drunkenness of and of Sixth the City teachers charge grade to was .'end fined . crusade the modern health pled guilty explained cr ordered to serve 56 days to which hao- - beeit s4okoysiUky-thstate board of educotlm and made the city Jafl. Being without funds he 4 part of the ouhiculum .of the Sixth had no choice and wu umatgned t room to tbe city hostile. grade in this statn, .The Utah Buh-li- c John .. Morris Gray of this city was run down by an automobile B unday evento the extant ing while tiding , a bicycle on Center strest, rertunately he escaped was badly obtain Vi V Injury, but his bicycle ..'-- U In'- - e HEALTH ASSGCIATIOn -- agnia3rr;;1? rt.r,.U -- the oommtttee Is now enter tbe cellar when the two boys 82.5000, and , Tay-tor- , ; PleasantiVIewlaat . : . . tag - |