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Show Co Hi Jf wLm b HE twenty-three- . number VOLUME 10 THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 192Q eo::eds eiiter CHILD LCS.U STORE ACCIDEHTLY Judge John Edge Booth Died . At the Home SHOT THROUGH: FOR GAITDY & CIGARS jAUTO DEALERS of Daughter,. . In Salt Lake. Sunday Evening CHEEK, & MOUTH FORM -- mem-tegtslat- or ; 22-cali- dis-Sund- me isTe-porte- " -- K!M 4 for-regul- ar BOARD CALLS ELECTION. Homs end School , Plzn Courts for 4- Benefit of Child - The meetings held yesterday at the Central school, under the direction of the Home and School association, were' attended by a large number1 of mothers who are tger to promote the health of their chSdren cf pre-a- d- a.- Lms pre-scho- ol "" ' " cpn-structi- on v- r -- City Cz County Building Will Fees West; Vote Eight to Six ' t , The joint city and county building committee met yesterday afternoon at which time s lively discussion took place as to which way the new city and county building shall face. Architect Joseph Nelson led in the discussion favoring a west front, while Thomas F, Pierpont championed the. argument favoring a north fronts Mr. Nelson gave many reasons why he favored a 'west front, am,ong which were tfhe xlimatic conditions and the general architectural for plan o the building which called ' ah east and 'wes.t lacing. Mr. Pierpont stated that he favored the north front for he reason that he considered Center street the main thoroughfare of the city, and believed that--th- e building;- would be shown to better advantage by having a north front. The final vote .on the question was As follow: 3n favor of a west , front Edwafd K , weight child. Mrs. Haywood, who has charge of the extension work for women in Utah was in attendance at the meeting yesterday and gave some -- very interesting talks on extension work. ASSESSMENT APPROVED WARD REORGANIZED. Le-Ro- The. Mapleton and Timpanogos wards of Utah Stake were reorganized last Sunday evening. Loren A. Nielsen was made bishop of the Mapleton ward and Loren E. Harman and Oscar Whiting were chosen as his counsellors. Joha I. Holly was . ward clerk. objections, the assessment was ap- chosen as made was Loveless A. James . proved. with biabop of the Timpanogos Ward and D. Joseph E. Charles Perry FAREWELL PARTY APRIL S Booth as counsellors., Both "meetsaid to have been largely atThursday, April 8, a farewell party ings are '11 be , . rt tended. tendered Eishcp ar.d Mrs. Ward Manwaring in the Fifth ANNOUNCEMENT. feting house. The Usnwaring The pageant under the direction family will leave soon for Rupert, will be presented Idaho, to make their home. All of Prof. Eastmond amusement hall ward Third In the rd members over 16 years of age oclock. We 7:20 at 2, ir invited to attend. . April Friday, this now, see to invite Ce public The Board of County Commissioo-wer- e in special sesion yesterday Id hear objections to assessments in the Skipper Bay Drainage district, which is organised to drain some acres of land near the mouth of Provo River. After hearing home Al-be- Wanted isbcr, Boy or man for Sutton Cafe. A-3. t fv dish- - novel style of entertainment. ' JUDGE JOHN E. BOOTH. I COMMITTEE. SMOKE - " SITU CITY III THIS ENGI- -' PLAN ACTIVE CAMPAIGN FOR LOCAL FIREMN AND INNEERS- TO RECEIVE BENEFIT OF AUTO STRUCTIONS. . DRIVERS. H. W. Clark, assistant fuel InvesThe automobile dealers of Provo Boreas, Lot . under the tigator met at. the-- . Hotel Robert Friday Mines, wag in Provo today greeting evening and organized a , Utah old fridnds, and making, arrangeCounty Automobile Dealers ments for a smoke Investigation In tiop, J, C. Miller, was made presi' dent of the association and J. V. this city. Through officers of the and club the Rotary" club . Commercial Clark, secretary. -- It was shown At to hold A meeting at decided It ,was the meeting that such an organizaclub Friday evention should prove, very beneficial, the Commercial 8 o'clock, at which not only to. the deaiers themselves, ing, April 2, at Mr. Osborn Monnett, conbut the automobile public generally. meeting of Chicago, fuel ngineer The organizers" believe that there are sulting now directing the smoke Investigamany way in which" their associaLake City Tor the U. S. tion may function, and as a begin- tion in Salt of Mines, will address the Bureau ning a committee consisting of ClifMr. Monnett has people present, ford Pierpont, chairman; W. A. had about fifteen years experience Hines, J, W. Clark, A. B. Worsley In smoke abatement work. He was and Jack Affleck was appointed to four years chief smoke inspector of with the Commercial club and has done smoke abatela the matter of building the pro- Chicago, ment work In most of the middle posed automobile road through western cities. He will spend FriNorth Fork to the base of Mt. Timwith members of the oanltat'on panogos, as well as to ask for the day committee of the Commercial club clubs In building a , local plant It better road to Utah lake.' This com- investigating It advisable, he will leave Mr. mittee was also asked to take the Edward F. Juhl. a smoke abatement Initiative In the establishment of an of Minneapolis, In the city engineer, automobile tourists park and to for two week to give actual Instrucwork in conjunction with the Comtions to the firemen and engineers mercial club, with a view of encourof the larger heating and water aging anto tourists to make Provo of the city.' one of their camping grounds the plants coming spring and summer, - - he-tin- ds Fifth Ward To AUTO BUSINESS GOOD A Chnracterisd Pone Taken In His J' r library. Be Divided The Telluride Motor company, agents for the Buick car, report unusually good business thus for this season. Notwithstanding the touch of winter we have just had, Mr. anClark, manager of that firm nounces that they sold as many as seven Euick . cars ,b qne'. day last week, which he considers unusually good business. April Eleventh course as a judge was In harmony City, at the aga of 7 years. Death record as a man and A special conference will be held resulted trom pneumonia following with his charactedlzed by i marked in the Fifth Ward, April 11, at which an attack ot'influenza which ha con- lawyer, to duty and distinguished time the ward will be divided and two tracted several week Ago in- - hls fidelity new bishoprics named. In the of a masterful by probevery ' grasp city. It was thought that ha had lem said to of this ward, which n solution. 1894 for presented is practically recovered from that f the one be the ofchurch, largest he again became a member the the members living east of First and went to Salt Lake to visit Utah legislature, having been selectEast street aqd north of Fourth wLa ludaughter, but the exposure ed by the Peoples party and afterNorth street, will constitute he new sbemed to hare caused a backset, wards by the Republican party. ward. Those living east of First From and and about three weeks ago his boyhood through the ' East street and south of Fourth entire period of his life Judge Booth health began to talk North street to Center street will reBorn at Bedford Leigh, Lanca- was an ardent and' zealous worker main members of he Fifth Ward. li shire, England,. June 29, 1847, Judge for the advancement of the Church is estimated tha there will be a memBooth was the eon of Richard T. and of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. 900 people in the new Elsie Edge Booth. - When a boy he In 1877 he was ordained bishop of Leonard Ostler, ths young man bership of ward, leaving approximately 1000 in came to Utah with his parents, ar- the Provo Fonrth ward. Ia 1883 who killed a mountain lion In the ' . , ward. old the 1884 he served as president of bins near SpringYille, Is In receipt riving In Salt Lake City September and 12, 1857, after having crossed the the Northern States mission and was of a communication from the state REPUBLICAN ENTERTAIN ocean In one of the .old-tigalling again called to that position In 1889. fish and game department advising WOMEN vessels, called the George Washing- In 2890 he was chosen president of him that' the animal, the bide of ton. Soon eiter the family arrived the High PrlestB quorum., which which was sent to Salt Lake to deThe Womens State Republican in Utah they settled , In Alpine, position he occupied at the time of termine the species, was a three or and the Womens' RepubCommittee where Judge Booth attended the his death, He was also an , active four months" old lion. Mr. Slddo-wa- lican Club of Salt Lake will enterLater he attended member of the Black Hawk Indian public "schools. state fish and gams commis- tain, the Republican womep of .the the University of Deseret. He then War Veterans association. In 1907 sioner, states' that Dr. Hogan and a State dt the Hotel Utah on the afmoved to Trovo, where he became he was graduated from the Brigham number' of "pther state officials ex- ternoon of 3:00, to April a. teacher In the old .Timpanogos Young university with a degree of amined fthe hide and. declared it to 6:00 university, the forerunner of the Bachelor of Science. It Is 'stated be that pf a young lion. Accordingly, the same evening fjom 6 JO to. present Brigham Young university. that he taught one or two classes In County Clerk Epperson ' Issued a 7:30 there will be a business meetiLater Jndge Booth decided to that Institution during" tae past bounty certificate Saturday In. favor ng...1 It desired that the Republistudy law and entered the office of thirty years for whlfch he would ac- of the young man, who will can Women . of Provjj and Utah - the late John B. Milner, who con- cept no salary. The subjects he $30. i County be in attendance. civil and were law governtinued his preceptor until September, taught 1875, when Judge Booth was per- ment. WILL PRESENT PLAY , MARRIED HERE - i ' . Besides his widow Judge Booth Is ' fh mitted to practice in the courts of ' t ' Utah. His first public position came survived by the following children: 'Carl Sorenson, of Salt Lake, and Tbe Grand View Dramatic Club in tbe to him through appointment as city Mrs.. Ernest Kimball, Mackay, Id a; Urana Horton of Eureka; Olof Pet- will present "Farm Folks attorney of Provo, and later he was Mrs. J. Lloyd Woodruff, Salt Lake; erson and Etta Sarah Farsella, both Fdorth Ward amusement hall next elected city councilor, also justice of Mrs. Hugh A. Cowan, Salt Lake; of Santaquin," were'mrried here Friday evening. The play has been the peace for the city andcounty and Mrs. Conrad 8- - Adams, St. Thomas, by County Clerk L.-Epper- presented a number oTlimes in ther fi ' . ' L Hlpine and Utah Stakes with con-- J later became county attorney. His Nev.; Mrs. Isaac Brockbank of son. James and R. Booth siderable success. Provo; Harvey record honorable and .in creditable ' . ' . i local offices led to his selection fori M. Booth of ProvJ, and Edwin Win- -' ROOSEVELT CLUB TO MEET. CHARGES SERIOUS ALLEGED. stBl higher preferment "and In 1882 ter Booth of McGill, Nev.; also 21 j also survived Is He Roose-velThe of first the of the j grandchildren. meeting he was elected a member and Hazel Carter has filed' suit" for Republican club wilt be held in Utah "territorial legislature from by 'the following brothers Utah county. From 1878 until 1882 sisters: Mrs. Jennie Booth Lane, the county court room at 8 oclock dlvohce against William Carter on, he served as jury commissioner and Forsyth, Mont.; R. E. Booth, Amer- Friday evening, April Z All mem- - the grounds of cruelty. Plaintiff Mrs. C. C. Haekett, Lehi; bers and those who wish to become leges that life ha become an In 180 he agalq became a member ican j Booth and J. W. Booth, member are invited to attend able tragedy on account of the In A.L where Bishop of the territorial legislature, alt CLINTON BEESLEY, human manner In which her bus he gave most careful and earnest Provo; Mrs. James E. Talmage, t Secretary. band baa treated. Bhe alleges that' consideration to many vital problems Lake, The body w- -s brought to Provo he kicked, bruised and battered her which came up for settlement In MAN DIED, HERE underYOUNG at la the and and used approhrious language and deBerg and yesterday the with policy connection where It will associated with other women. There establishment, a At taking the ot territory. velopment Royal Henry Butler, 20 year Id Is one minor child of whom the lie In state from 11 to 1:10 tomorsubsequent period he served for son of Mr, and Mr a James A. Butler plaintiff asks the cm tody. She also be will services funeral The row, and Provo of tws years as mayor, held In the Utah stake tabernacle of Spanish Fork, died at a local hos- asks for $35 per month alimony, during this time he was also presi" nt 2 oclock. pital Sunday evening of diabetes. Be- an4 $50 attorney's fee. , dent of tho school board for four tomorrow afternoon sides his parents, Mr. Butler is survived by one sister and six brothers. here. BO&Q CHILD DIES The body was sent to Spanish Fork OFFICER COKES FOB GIRL, establishFuneral services for Miss Eftie by the Berg undertaking Minnefuneral services ment and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Dunn of this' yesterday Deputy Sheriff HerberCof RasSatur- Ratmrssen, daughter of C S. will be held in the" Spanish Fork apolis, Minn., came to Prose have just received word of the city of Granite, SaltLake county, to Minne- mussen Second Ward meeting house Wed- death of their grand daughter at day to take Edna Costello ware held last wta d:.l tlirs wJi, for an apolis, where eho D wanted at 1 nesday at 2 oclock. Vallejo, Calif. The child is the Miss Cos- at tie Ear uxlsrtatlzg rnrlors of Jewelry. theft alleged RasMis oclock tils aTrnoen. of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth daughter withtello accompanied the officer mussen Is survived by her father, CHOIR TO SINO AT FUNERAL. is one and lf denies and and Borg ytars out requisition papers one brother and five sisters. ' old. The be will body here brought . The Tabernacle choir members are Jewelry, the taken jjaung few burial and funeral services veil FOR SALE At a bargain, the to funeral requested sing at b held in the Fifth- ward i bouse; easy terms,. Phone 75 Or services for Judge Booth tomorrow FOR SALE Buggy .and .harness house Sunday. 6 593-2 oclock. 184. 1 din-eas- Southwick, Lehir"S. L. Chipman, American Fork; Nels Fugal, Pleasant Grove; Jesse Harmon, Provo; N. C Christensen, Salen; Henry Ellison. Payson; R. D. Wadley, Pleasant T. C Grove, and Commissioner Thompson, Provo. Those voting in favor f a north front were T. F. Pierpont, S. H. Belmont, W, L. y Openshw, H. F. Thomas, Mayor Dixon and Commisjoner Chas. Commissioner Joseph Hopkins., Reese was in favor of the jrcst front but did not vote on the question. . , i The Provo city board of education met in regular session Friday evening and passed a resolution catling a special election ior April 17, when the question of bonding tjie city for $150,000, with which to complete the new higl school building will be voted on by the tax payer. The has bien b rourflf' during the past year, r and is fhovt h- -f finish-a. u. addressed those present and emphatically impressed the mothers with .the thought that it ia their sacred duty to put (heir children over the weight line before they enter - school Miss Cooper stated that it is estimated that leant 15 do 2S per - cent of the children in this country are suffering from malnutrition. demonstration The yesterday showed that a large per cent of the children examined were normal, small per cent were under weight, and S small per cent over weight A health department of the Home and School association was organized snd a health class for the study of the child of age will be organized in each school district The following Sadies wilt be tin charge of. these classes and any parent! Interested iu this work will call on these ladies for information: Franklin district, Mrs. Norma P. Bullock; Timpanogos district, Mrs. William Perch; B.Y. university, Mrs. R. . J. Mardock; Parker district, Mrs. Edith Y. Booth; Maeser district, Mrs. "Flora Jenkins. Miss Cooper will spend the day in Provo, April 12, and will be at the Central school from 19 to 12 a. m, and will be at liberty to give free consultation to mothers and offer suggestions for t the care of their babies. From 1 to 4 JO p. m., her time will be devoted to class work and in the tvesing she will deliver a lecture on the dangers confronting the over- A , r ORGAN- IZATIOli HERE CROWBAR USED TO PRY BACK CLARENCE THOMPSON RE- Highly Respected Churchman and Jurist Succumbs to ComplicaDOOR OP LOUIS GAUDIOS CEIVES .BAD tions Brought on by Influenza; Funeral in Tabernacle WOUND; STORE. TONGUE CUT. ' , at 2 P. M. Tomorrow. ' T " Burglars broke into Loui Gaudois Clarence Thompson, a boy six store, 16S North University Avenue John Ekige Booth, Jurist, years. In I839',heacted as a Judge years of age, was accidentally shot Sunday evening and stole ana .churchman,, Twkient her of the territorial board f equali-o- f with a fifitf by bis brother, candy, a large number f "cigars Utah tor the past 62 years. dled zation and later he was chosen and several cans of tomatoes.Mr. James, last Friday evining. The bulof his trlct judge of the Fourth judicial night atthe-holet entered the right jarw and cut the Gaudio estimates the loss at approxiMrs. 3? district of Utah, and. served upon Woodruff, Lloyd daughter.' back part of the childs tongue and. mately $50. The back door was pried 914 Eleventh bench tor thirteen years,. His the Lake East street, ,Salt came out of the left cheek.- It d open with a crow bat' and three or a that young, man a hose four locks broken. It is thought to be the work of local boys, who will mother was away from home secured the gun and let boys no doubt be apprehended. have it. The wound is considered serious, by the attending physician, TO HAVE BAND CONCERTS. but it is believed that the child will ' ; " recover. ? J 'In making op the budget for the coming year the city commissioners HIGH PRIESTS NOTICE hare provided an appropriation The High Priests of the . Utah Stake are asked to meet at the Berg weekly band concerts. undertaking establishment at 1:30 p. CLEANING CAMPAIGN PLANNED. m., Wednesday and attend the funeral in a body. The spring cleaning campaign will be inaugurated through the ComFARM BUREAU TO MEET mercial club sanitation committe, which has been called to meet at the The local Farm Bureau will meet Commercial club too ms Wednesday in' the Central School assembly room evening at 8 oclock.' There will be Thursday evening at 8 oclock at representatives of ether organisa- which time Heber "Webb, newly aptions consulted, and a plan worked pointed crop and pest inspector of ut for with the city this county, will address the farmers on sugar beet diseases. commissioners. r -- . Boys Get Bounty ' dr-visio-n 1 -- For Killing Mountain Lion , y, ! .3rd,-fro- re-eel- -- p, yes-terd- " " ay - 5 -- i i f al-Fo- rk; , rurrrp one-ha- I Call A-- J, 3. A-J- 4 4r - r-- |