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Show number twenty-six- . THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, APRIL b. 1920 JOINT BUILDING WILL COWS DIE FROM r BE LOCATED PAINT EATING SAYS OFFICER TOM THUMB FURNITURE INTO MUSEUM HIGHLY RESPECTED 1 RECEIVES INFORMAL DISCUSSION OF AN-- 1 OTHER RITE CAUSES SOME EXCITEMENT. IH.lK.l-lF- l MOM NIELSON TAYIjOR. RID CONDITIONS PRK-- j VAIL, BIT WILL RECEIVE MANY TAK1.K NINA Agricultural Agent J p. reports that Bert Miner o( Spring' llle lost seven head of eattle lest week, all of which apparently Mr Welch flied of the same disease called to Sprlngvllle by Mr to Miner Investigate the situation to Dr. tnd reported his findings Hogan, state veterinarian. ""Dr? Hogan "went to Sprlngville examinatand made a post mortem ion and discovered that the deaths were caused by the cows eating which had paint from paint cans been thrown into the yard. This Is the second case of the kind, according to Dr. Hogan, the other occur-ln- g a few days ago in Box Elder At a meeting of the. joint city and county commissioners held yesterday morning tho question of the location of the new' courthouse again came up for discussion. - It had been inti- sy mated by certain members of . the committee. that since the committee had been advised by Senator Smoot' and Representative Mays that thero was no possibility of securing an appropriation for the purpose of buddand federal ing 'a new postoffice building so that the present one may be removed, it might be well to change the location of the courthouse to Pioneer park. The advisability of such a change was informally discussed by members of the city and county commissioners at a meetw county. last Saturday afternoon. It was Paint contains white lead, which ing out of this discussion that a story Is deadly poison, and all discarded was given to a representative of the paint cans, he says, should be burled Salt Lake Tribune, which story ar otherwise disposed of so that mo created discussion considerable such losses be of the Tivlor, wife Mrof I'll fax lor I'.nlor died of mllnenra pneumonia Suntliy She is s'rvued l hn himb.i.id one son. her i..'hei, Sven O N.ilsou of I'air-sai- d Mr and other relative.! Its Taj lor are will known in this where Mr Tajlor graduated from the liiigham Young university and liter lived here Funeral services will be held at the fam'lv residence at Ralem, Wo i cl comes from County ile IU oi felch will future. (RAND OPERA GO. PEOPLE OF PROVO THE SAME COMPANY 1 WILL PRESENT LA . TRAVIATA Personal the Sonora Grand Opera company pnseated Rigoletto In the Colnmbla ttsMssfast sight esdjno douht with possibly one or two exception!, anything in the way of opars that has ever been seen In this dty. This premier of Verdi, adapted from a story of literary excellence, reached the stage of artistic perfection la Its production hem ud those who saw the performance vers enthusiastic In their praise of thin auperb vehicle which afforded a a splendid range of dramatic singing. The Rigoletto of Eduardo wan a masterpiece of Interpretation and vocal art and nothing tint has been seen here la years has (Qnaled it, for this unusually gifted lager gave to the part of the hunch-- , to the full flame and fire of his dramatic as well as his vocal genius intli those who are familiar with tie character of the part were literally carried away with the part Kraan rose td supreme heights la portrayal of the role, making realistic the motions of a kther a hose love for his daughter GUda is In e its dramatic analysis madness. Y Consuela Medina as Gilds from first moment of her appearance forced recognition as a coloratura nPrano, Rigoletto offered material t)e entire cast to show at its j kt and probably no other opera of engagement here will reach a higher point of perfection than last "Irtt's production.. The Rigoletto of Eduardo Lejar-10- 1 will ever remain a supreme fovement In the recollection of t who saw last performanight's nce. ' "ary ahd star-pais- as, Jm Le-hr- ver-tU- nal V-- one-thir- y balanced and every, performer Is 'toll deserving of mention. If space company was well ttonghout, ttM permit. company preheated a double Cava"eria and Pagllacci, at a TW 111 In-tematio- o un-mnn- ily The President Wilson's Editor Is lat ' 1 - afternoon, and tonight present La Traviata. - SEED BUSINESS GOOD. ARTICLES filed. r. N. Cooper, manager of the Carpenter Seed company, reports - that JfcChurchm Oil, Mines, Leasing he has Just received a large- seed Development company has filed order from Mexico, and states that ' of incorporation with the Jhe Is receiving order from all parts "2 clerk. The company Is capi-i8- 4 of the United States. He says that at t06OO,1 divided into he has a letter from a grower in - par value of fl each. Colorado who raised ten tons of rtnc,P4l place ot business Is mangles on a few acre of dry farm - are land MOO feet above - sea level, Utah corporators and officers: W. B. which he considers unnsual. Pre8,(lont and director; ' v,c president and dlrec-a- n MBS. STARTUP HOME. . q mCans that from 15 to 25 per cent Kenne Mrs. Geo. A. Startup is recovering secretary-treas-be stunted in operation she under- of our children may dIrtor; A. H. Wilson and nicely from c be may suffering from mpkreys, all residents of went in a Salt Lake hospital, and growth., rjj nervousness, irritability and anemia, was brought home yesterday. $ week. Reports were received from the Rebckahs, the Maccabees, the Rotar-lan-s, the Boy Scouts, the Social Service division of the Relief societies and others regarding the clean-uEach organization will advertise tho 1 Thursday, at p, m. movement this week, and discuss APOSTLE BALLARD WILL RPEAK organization within their respective societies. Telephone girls will help Elder Melvin J. Ballard of the to advertise the movement. It was decided that the Boy Scouts quorum of twelve apostles will speak would take care of the cleaning of In the First ward next Sunday at 7 premises of the aged and infirm. o'clock. A splendid musical pro- The scoutmaster requests that Satgram has been prepared and an in- urday of next week be allowed the vitation is extended to all to attend boys for this laudable charity. It these services. was the concensus of opinion that there be no promisee-- , left untidy after the 17th inst., when the cleanr-u- p SAVE HONEY ON week ends. . Some frightful conditions were reMEAT WEEK BEGINS ported as remaining over " from a long winter, such a decayed animals In yards , and many, unspeakable MOHDAYr APRIL 17 backyards. It may be that the Boy Scouts or high school hoys will be GOVERNMENT BELIEVES BIG given the charge of making photoSAVING CAN BE MADE graphs of some ot the worst unsaniWITHOUT SACRIFICE. tary conditions that are in the cltyr should any be found after the clean. ' The Provo Fair Price committee up week. All garbage and refuse should be would remind the people of this city thai besides next week being placed. in receptabjes, and put in p Week in front , of the premises, whfilL cify ancJPaint-u- p this city it Is also Save Money on teams will later come and remove It Meat Week. should be the pride of every famThe Division of Womens Activi- ily In the city to begin early Monday ties, Department of Justice, believes mp ming, next week, and not stop that the cost of living, so far as until the premises are cleaned from meats are concerned, depends somt back to front. - -- r. - what upon the Individual housewife. - Tho children of tho public schools If the women who now confines hey are entertalng Into thb spirit of tb choice poster contest with unusual enthupurchases to the cuts of hindquarter meat will maater siasm and it la expected that many the art of preparing palatably the In- posters bearing on the clean-u- p subexpensive cuts from the forequarter, ject will be presented to the Judges she. will he able to effect a con- tomorrow. siderable saving, according to infort t mation given out by the Department I of Justice. These forequarters cuts have a satisfactory food value and, The city commissioners met this when properly prepared, are thor- morning and opened bids for the oughly appetising, , says a , goyeru-me- street pavement from Center .street bulletin, and a number of to the north limits of Provo City on recipes recommended, by the Divi- Fifth West street. The Wasatch sion of Womens Activities are givon Grading company of this city was practicable ways to save money the only concern that bid on the on meat. "Here are one or two of work, and offered to do the work tor . the recipes suggested: 981,617,62. Veal Cutlet and Soup. City Treasurer Margaret Stubbs Three pounds veal shank. submitted her report for the month Cook a veal shank In boiling of March to the commissioners salted water until tender. Remove showing receipts in the general fund aa mnch meat as possible from the of 86,055.49; receipts in the special bone. Cut the pieces to resomble paving fund, 9723.78; rcelpts in the sewer Ux fund, 8202.88 making. a chops. Take thli( veal and season well. grand total ot 94,982.15. Roll in crumbs, egg and ernmbs Poundkeeper Joseph Loveless subagain and saute in butter or butter mitted his report for tbe month of March, showing that he had imsubstitute.i Garnish with parsley. For the soap take the remaining pounded ten animals tor which he portion of the shank and put it Into received 8100 each. The city sex-- a kettlo with 3 cups brown stock and tons report for the nonth of March a few peppercorns, salt, celery salt la as follows: Sale" of lots, 848; f and parsley. Cook - for graves, $186; total amount due for bour. the month, 8184, of which amount This veal shanl( provides a soup he received 8126.25, leaving a baL and cutlets for a family of five. ance unpaid 0857.75. Chopped Beef xu Casserole. 1 pounds clod of beef, ground. enp tomato relish. ' Tobasco sauce. Certificates of naturalization were , 1 can beets. . j Issued yesterday by Judge' A. B. Mix chopped beef with tomato Morgan to the following persons: relish. Add 4 teaspoon tabasco Hans Peter Samuel Kygreen, Provo, sauce (more If desired). Season well a native of Denmark; Andrew Mcwith salt. Pat In glass casserole Kenzie Souter, Provo, a native of and bake two hours, basting fre- England;. Eric Isidoru Llngdahl. quently with a high quality of table Santaquin, a native of Sweden; Isaac I sauce. "A few strips of bacon across Lofdahl, Goshen, a native of Fin- the top of any meat Loaf adds to ita land; Angel Caras, Spanish Fork, a richness and Improves flavor. Serve native of Greece; Thomas George garnished .with. 1 can beets, quar- Tancoct, Eureka, a native of Eng- tered. 8erves five people. - land; Joseph Comber, Eureka," a native of England. and Fredrick. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. Durant Stoneman, Eureka, a native of England. The Central Service committee ot -the Utah stake-Rel- ief SEEKS DIVORCE. society "announces that the next lecture ot the series given by Prof. Smart wilt be Minnie Brown has filed suit for given in tbe Central school tomor- divorce In the district court against row evening, beginning at 7:80. This John W. Brown on the grounds of will bi an Illustrated lectured en- - failure to provide. The couple were titled, The Beginning of Life. The married at Rayton, .Mexico, January alult public Is invited to Je present.il, 1913. I p. , I an-p- -- more likely to have these diseases and less likely to recover their full vigor, it they recover at all, 'than children. Especially is this true of tuberculosis. well-nourish- - f)-- - nt -- ' one-hal- , ' -- - J, lean-u- p -- , ljern Representatives of 'various civic organizations of the city met at the Com inert ial club last evening, under the ausp'ces of the sanitation committee of jhe club, with Mrs A C. Candland cf the Womens Municipal club In charge, to discuss plans for n 1 Marine Officer Takes Issue With Provo Herald TONIGHT Salem .. i - SCORES HIT WITH Nul-o- it, Tom Thumb's furniture Is to be preserved. The town of Middie-borMass . where the famous tiniest couple on earth made their throughout the entire city. The ef.home, has arranged a special museum where the miniature pieces will fect this story had on the citizens 'be on display Count Magrl, second husband of the late Mrs 1om Thumb shown In the picture with s Boston newspaper woman, has generally was made known to the announced that he will gladly give the furniture to be thus precommissioners in their meeting yesAn Aden of the actual else of the pieces may be had In comserved was as denounced and being terday, parison with the reporter shown here, herself a small person. Tern T"'.' t tnd hi tfe were made famous by the showman, P T Bar However,- the newspaper talk. ... oreanpied in Knrnoeas royalty story was given In all seriousness by a member of the committee and contained facts. ' It did. not state that the courthouse was to be built on the Pioneer park, but stated that inch a thing had been ' discussed and was not necessarily intended to create any excitement on this question. It was plainly shown at the meetViews on ing yesterday that the commissioners Gives had not through their discussion InVision-- v Policy; Claims tended VS ask Ahe ioint city ' aad . county, building committee for a reconsideration of Its final action as to (Communication.) a tbe locatio nof the bulling. This matter had been reconsidered Before I begin, I wish to state that Republican 'congress, what a hell once and the committee voted S to 6 I am a subscriber to both the Provo those ssme people wouldbave been in favor of placing the bonding in Post and the Provo Herald, and that in it that same domble dealing the center of the courthouse block I have read with considerable in- congress had not frustrated a most facing west, which action was finally terest the back and forth bickerings made unanimous, and wo bellove damnable league of nations, and a between both to govrelative papers met with the approval ot a large maernmental affairs. It seems to mo, peace treaty, both bearing the Eurojority of the citiiens of Provo. A not knowing the party affiliations of pean trademark! It suppose both ot Unfortunately the Deseret News either editor, or whether or not these documents are 100 per cent in its last nights issue stated In e either editor has any party affilia- American? They are, nett And headline that the building was to be man when will support someany the that Post is tions, Republican placed on Pioneer park, which was and the Herald Democratic. I am thing that .is not 100 per cent Ameran error on the part of the state affiliated with neither party, nor in ican, neither is he 100 per cent editor of that paper, as the article say way connected with either paper, American!. And a man who Is not under the head plainly stated that but when 1 t American is not fitted vote, the man for whom')100 per the action of the committee was I the president of tho United a preference must measure express final and that the building would be up to the standards of the American j sute ot .America. God bless such erected on the courthonse square, double dealing congress for at as set forth in the preamble Legion, unless something unlooked for came to the constitution those two sets. of that organize- - j np to cause a. change. Mr-- Wilson was not able to draw On hundred per cent Amer-- ! Uon. A resolution win he presented to veil and peer - into the Jcanism is one of the biggest things the county commissioners by- - Mayorpth Araerl(ran Legl(m Btands future and foretell - some alleged and for Dixon at a special meeting Thursday, which our cataclysm-intit is by this standard that each and asking the county to accept a deed every candidate for to editor of the public office is nation, according from Provo City Jor, Its interest in fe to been have th HerU. supposed be to and- going Judged by the- - courthouse block and In lieu of ' thrust by a set of men,' even grant- . very Leglonair. , . same to make conveyance to Provo From this stand po'utjam i going ,ng f?r tbe sake of being brief with d InterCity ot an undivided to discuss qs beet, I rear, thq state- - tkIs tide, that they are stubborn est of the whole of said block, ex ments made by the' editor of the relentless lawmakers, who are cept the ground now occupied by proTo Heraja farther ad- nd' not bor nevertheless-considerabltbe federal bunding. It Is said t7 row one ' danced toward the etage of 100 per single piece, of, boiler ch . the commissioners that omg Mr. Wilson than Americanism .cent . piate from either party action as this will be necessary be-All his European tendencies, Heraldwith Jb placj (he fore work on the new building that A'merlca ,, fo(Jay . Inj The editor of the Herald now bevisionary begin. bondage., , Iran chains have been comes; along with Mr. Wilson, ""far and exclaiming prophetic, thrust upon the ankle; and wrists of STOftM IS GENERAL. more than 100, 00 6,0 0Q people by a and wide, that because of some great double dealing ' Republican con- sin we as a nation are supposed to Wm. M. Wilson has Just returned gress. Because, merely because, ac- have committed. Whatever they are, has Great Creator from a trip into Sevier and Piute cording tg , the Herald, Onr finan- that ' the counties. He reports that weather cial status has fallen because of the plunged us into a most destructive caused an epidemic of lnflu-b- y conditions In the southern part of uncertain conditions brought about j cnzaV rage, and last and most a blinded and. misdirected senate the state have been equally as bad of all, because - ot the ridiculous as they have here. He says that for and house of , representatives. absolute failure of congress to pass three or four days they had genuine Therefore, OKir commercial relawhich t would glyo us blizzards and that there were" sev- tions with foreign eontries have been legislature for a bleeding and peace prosperity eral Inches of snow there when he thwarted by the failure of the senate caused to he has and world, hungry to j. ' ratify tbwjjeace traty. left. , produced a world whlch Is erying sustained in the Snu ATTENTION. j F , CO-OPER-- TION OF ENTIRE CITY DIED. SUNDAY - i CLEANUP MOVEMENT SALEM RESIDENT COURTHOUSE SQUARE MINER OP SPRINGVILLE IXVRT SEVEN HEAD LAST W EEK. BERT ON . VOLUME 10 I S |