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Show Provo jftjTBER TWENTY-SEVE- COMMITTEE BONO ELECTION EXECUTIVE -C- XHOOL GARDEN i BATTERY C WAS OF VOLUME 10 THE PROVO POST, TUESL'A . N j -- 1SZ0 DRIVE STARTS ARMY CARRIED; VERY HOSEN LAST NIGHTi DROPPED - , FOUND MAN VU lXUk IS THOUGHT TO J1 IST1E G, PETERSON REAS I DEAL I AH. A 1 1 ON ; WITH FAFK HI HIED A FOMMl'NIF IN SAMI. TIO. - , members of Bat-- j executive commi- tof" Ml social and (44 ts take charge still slit' affairs of the battery and to ts t barge of the armory. The members of the committee as chosen AOwens, jst night are Sergt. J. Corp. Harold Buckley, chairman; Cluff, Private Harry Heal tnd Bandmaster Robert Sauer. The executive vommittee met and decided that the formal opening of Last night the ' C cfeCted' 'an j - -- The election held In tiis city" last Saturday- - to detcrmina .whether or f no the board of education of the Provo city school district shall he empowered to issue, negotiate and sell bonds of the said district to an amount of $150,000 -- ht $e Thursday prize-winnin- . as-w- . imps will 'be 85 Certain Prince told the hoys that so effort Is being made to take the I til National Guard to Gamp Lewis 'for their annual encampment ip June. When Gaptaln "Prince made the members of : thia announeement the local battery cheered their ep- proval of sech a trip. -- A meeting of the Womens Municl-pa- jr Council was held In the Commercial club rooms Monday evening. Maay important matters were dis- cussed. 'Miss AllceReynolds spoke to the Connell upon the subject of Poppy day and" the advisability Of with Mrs. OBrien and Madame Querln,- whp are touring the United States In the interest of the destitute children qf France. These ladies will be hr Provof Friday of this week and the council decided to hold Poppy day next Saturday, when a fed poppy jwtll be given to everyone on our streets- by ochool girls and contributions for Frances suffering children soctlited. Madame Guerin will speak to the Womens Municipal Council at the next meeting en Friday night. E. L. Robqfts addressed the club upon Jbe subject of the B. Y. U. and Provo ibome "coming, which will be held here May 26, 2 7 and 28. His - HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.- - high school recently the honors In' a debate with the Pleasant Grove high school on the eubjeet, Resolved, That the Federal Government Should Pass Laws Providing for Compulsory Arbitration of Labor "Disputes In All Public Conceded.' Constitutionality 'The local high school took the negative side of the question and was and McCoard represented by Della B. LeRoy Snow. The same question was recently debated with the" Wasatch Wgh of Heuer, at which time the ' a "Championed by tie Prove tagh. yepresentedvby. May Johnson and Caroline Hinckley. The decision in this Instance was renderd in. favor of the Heber debaters. ' Last night 'bliss Zntavern ef the local high scboqB presented her Class in oral expression In a playlet entitled, The Loom of a Lover," ,at tlw Columbia theater. The production was enjoyed by the Columbia patrons. Miss Zutavern will present her class in, A Mi&tSummer Night's Cream," at the close of the year. The Provo won tJtili-ties- - - suggestion- May 27. as a part of the entertainment of .our citys guests,- was adopted - by the - - council. Mrs. George Brimhall. chairman of the public parks section, spoke on the subject of the camping ground on Temple MU which Is to bo prepared for the convenience xdt our visitors. The date of the next regular meeting of the couhcil has been changed from Thursday' to Friday night. pro-tecti- on - war-strick- i " Fount ll The women of this tity who h.ve interested themstheh in the 1 uutomolult) park are delighted at the public sentiment aroused in its behalf. We should like those who visit our city to take away with them the pleasant memories that it Is within our power to give them. What could he more delightful than an evening and morning on Temple iil where the meadowlarks are seldom quiet in suinnier and the view of the beautiful landscape with the shining lake in the background? Aside from the beautiful view Manavu park offers a site that is free of mud and dampness during the summer months, and possesses many other natural advantages that must not be overlooked vhen considering a place for the tourist to camp. Some may have fears as to the remoteness of this park, but to thoBfc who have traveled that would be its most attractive feature, as camp on the public highway is not desirable, tor the dust of passing cars and the gaze of curious passengers is not always rgUshed by the camper.. If a drive of five minutes would give one a place to park cars and iur-istt- pitch tenta in a beautiful shady spot we are sure the price of reaching that spot would be worth whiles . Soma of us who love the great outdoors and havo had the good fortono to have taken many pleasaat auto trip appreciate the Boedaed th to pleasure ftnudriire prepbf-placcamp. A trip from this city to Yellowstone, thence through the great Northwest down the wonderful Columbia highway with its beantifnl scenery on either side of the great river, the glorious drive along the shores of ' thegreat" Pacifle thrmrgb-thGolden state and back again over the towering Sierras where lies the beautiful mirror Lake Tahoe and then home over the parched deserts of of Nevada gives one a" sense-ap" predation of the value of the many suitable camping grounds - found along the road. in making Letus all the Manavu park of Provo one of the most beautiful. of its kind that . the tourist can find. e e er dis-enc- es l-how who-Fhav- PLEASANT "FORD CAR STOLEN. NEXT SATURDAY and were not enjoying the blessings to be derived from this work. He stated that the way to avoid this WOMEN FAMILIAR WITH CONDITIONS IN FRANCE TELL OF state of apathy, which too often noon. URGENT NEEDS. proves disasterous, is to become acThe services opened by the congre- tive and faithful In the diligent obMrs." Leonel Robb O'Brien and gation stogtog, An, Angeljora. on servance of ones duties In the ( , Madame E. ueria were In this city High." The opening prayer was of- church.? fered by President Geerge H. Brim-hal- l, President, Grant stated that he yesterday in the interests of conductafter which the congregation had known of men and women who ing a Poppy drive which is to take sang, We Thank Thee 0 God for a have been wonderfully blessed in place here next Saturday under the Prophet." President T. N. Taylor various ways, who through neglect auspices of the Womens Munclpal then expressed gratification for the of duty have drifted away from the Council. This drive is in adswer to splendid response given to the stake gospel." He then spoke of the prac- an appeal from France for the those holding the ticability. of. the . gospel .of Jesus presidency--bof the children ,of the devastated Christ, snd stated that he had never priesthood. regions of that In opening his remarhs President known of a time "in his life or experi- country. Madame Guerin addressed Grant stated that It was an inspir- enced in all his travels an occasion the different schools of this city ing sight to see so luany men pres- when the principles of the gospel yesterday and explained that there ent, and said that he had never seen were not applicable. He entreated are four million children in the desuch a large audience at any of the his listeners to be absolutely honest vastated region, most of whom are conferences of the church outside of with themselves and declared that if suffering terribly at this time for the general conference. He then ex- they would do that they trould need want of food, clothing and other In-pressed a desire to be Imbued with have no fear of the adversary. dispensible oomforts of life. a spirit that would direct him to say implored them to observe the word j Madame Guerin says that in many something that would be of benefit of wisdom and To be honest in the districts families are living in caves for amid broken walls that scarcely to those present, and declared that payment of their tithes. For the particular benefit of the furnish them protection from the in- he was grateful beyond the ability that Pod hod endowed him with thojboys present President Grant of the weather. As a to express that he had been lated many of his boyhood expert- - suit of these frightful conditions and told of how the gospel had born and reared in the priesthood and been privileged to attend the helped him In the performance of meetings of the various branches of his duties not only in the chureh but the priesthoods- - President Grant in. business ndJn everything, he i the young people from 16 to 19 lyfrs- - age. - Madame Guerin gave earlylixper!encesAna undertook- - to do. He told his association 4 the church, and hiainByrfigures. niutraUpg the terri-actlvi"KlfcFbbsdmcaonsc'utmen'r had strengthened his faith. ble conditions new existing. labored in the various branches of Next Saturday the girls of Provo the, church. He referred to the returned missionaries and stated that will appear on the streets withpop-ple- s there was often and small money box. and the tendency, toward carelessness on the part of returned people of Provo will be asked to conelders to turn, from their duties in tribute any amount they may see fit the ehnrch. Some of these, he said, to this worthycause, and each donor had been endowed with special maniwill be given one of tbe floral souve-nier- s. festations as to the truthfulness of the word of God and yet had turned away from the work of the church. President Heber J.. Grant was the speaker at a special conference of' the priesthood of the Utah stake held la the tabernacle Sunday after- - rly cheeked Tree - Mrs. Jesse Harmon of this city received a telegram today conveying Information that her sister, Mrs. N. Halliday of Kanab, had been so seriously burned that she is not exwill pected to live. Mrs. Harmon leave this evening for her sisters home. Entreated Members of the Priesthood to Be POPPY DRIVE IS Honest With Themselves and Observe PLANNED FOR Teachings of the Churchr prope- of ebarge and the reception room, card rooms, 'library, billiard room, and in fact the entire toue win Tm at the titopoeal , f faw who attend this opening event REFEIVED SAD MESSAGE. President Heber J. Grant Addressed Largely Attended Conference Here Sunday 53 -- Hats and son of Mr and Mrs George F. letorson of that ward, suffered u .atioke of apoplexy and was found dead h;s fu o .buried m the! sand The young man had neen in poor health for some tune hut was not thought to he in a critical condition. He i.s survived by his parents, one brother and five sisters. The funeral services will be held at tUe Berg undertaking chapel at 1:3U tomorrow. The Peterson family have only lived in Vineyard about a month, having moved here from Delta. old The school garden as a means to .increase food production, as advocated by the Department of the Inferior, is best proved by its 1919 million dollars record. Forty-eigworth of produce was grown, two million children enand one-ha- lf listed In the work. Every child enlists to cultivate one or more food' crops, under supervision of garden teacher. The l920 production promises to be much larger. The pictures show s garden at Louisville. Ky. The Insert is of Johnny Williams of Seattle, Wash., V. g with one of his 1919 pumpkins. , v c ' Corp.-Blis- s end. ,s working in a field near his, Itie following onunuiiicalion Vinejard yesterday after- - j re oived from the ,.nen of the B boon TuTstTe TV "TVTeTSoTl. "2T y cuts Y.Frrmd otthe-V- r -- be celebrated will armory evening. May 6, at which grand ball will be given and flire Governor Bamberger and his staff trill be the guests dt honor. It is expected that the work of the armory trill be completed 'throughout and to hold open the battery Intends citi-tehouse at that time so that the of Prove and vicinity may see what has been done to the historic old building, which Will undoubtedly 'First ward h the social center Of Provo Second ward members U an elegant home tar, the of the National Guard. It is the intention of the executive' committee to make the armory as attractive as possible to 'the boys and who may to the citizens of "Provo care to avail themselves of its -- use dances tor public entertainments, tnd so on. The executive committee ji planning to make this first dance one of the 'most enjoyable events of (ha season, and is arranging everything possible for the convenience ud pleasure of those who may att- TOURISTS PARA 1 IS StHOOL HOUSE WARMING OF FI (LIUS PLEASED WITH RESULTS AS WORK FOH MAY fl; MAY JLANNK FAX II K COMPLETED. GO TO CAMP LEWIS. jfBLH GREAT NEED OF DEAD IN FIELD MONDAY' LIGHT VOTE CAST . LOoAL WOMEN SEE VINEYARD MAN e VIEW REPUBLICANS. MR. ELLSWORTH ILL. That the automobile - public , Republicans of the Pleasant View E. of J. Is Members of the family should be op their guard precinct will hold their primaries In demonstrated In the report that J. Ellsworth,-"whrecently underwent the Page school house next ThursF. Fechser had his 120 Ferd jtour-hi- g a operation Til a Salt Lake hoejdtal, at 2 'flock, for the purcar stolen from la trout of the were palled to bis bedside Saturday, day evening pose of electing delegates to the federal building last Saturday night, as hi condition wsesald to be very klle he attended the theater, Mr. critical. Mr. EHswerth was for sev- state convention to be held in Price Fechser state was eral months custodian at the Prove May t, car that the THAD H. CLUFF, keked but the thieves picked the Commercial eltb. lock and Secretary. he has no cine as to who ' Wmmlttee the crime. He state ART EXHIBITION. .that the license number is 11627 and ' th REPUBLICANS, NOTICE! . factory is 3689207. Mr. - Fechser wasnumber There will be" an exhibition of re.. the victim of thieves t the worlds famous last fall when productions Chairman Harvey County he lest a wheel valued t $55. masterpieces ef art at the Brigham Cluff has issued a call to the .Young art gallery this week. More Republicans of Provo to hold various 9 than 106 pictures will be on exhibiEk Ladies Entertain The Elks' their primaries in the. 9 tion Wednesday, Thursday and Frievening, precincts Thursday, Judies, Social club met last evening 8 day. The art gallery will be open at oclock, - the f Iks club roms. Four tables April 22, beginning Of all day with a special program each 5 oi for the purpose of electing were played, Vrtf. H. F. an nn and to night at 7:30. Lectures on art ap- Mrs. B. A. Cluff receivdelegates to the conventions will be ghrqn by Prof. E. j predation ing the favors. be held at Price, May 3. The dub will meet and others. The pub-Eastmond H. gain next efresh- Monday when 1 tov 'Mo lvlted be present nts will be served. - o - Christensens Store 'J Robbed of $2,000 Worth of Clothing .The -- Christensen Clothing ty WOOL8EY FUNERAL. Funeral Woolsey. following services who died for her-1- Richard ' Saturday a prolonged Illness, were held at the Berg's undertaking chapel this afternoon. Mr. Woolsey was born May 2, 1868, In 'Millard county. He U survived by three sons, one sister and other relatives in this state. t' SUES FOR DIVORCE. MrsrClara Hall has -- commenced salt in the district court for divorce against Thomas' F. Hall on the grounds of failure to provide. ' The couple were married at Indianapolis, May 1,. 1905.- There la one minor child of whom the plaintiff asks the - custody. - Visit Salt Lake Mr. and Harvey Cluff are spending-the-d- ay . In Salt Lake City. Mrs. last Saturday morning. The burglars are said to have climbed up-- a telephone pole at the bad of the Strand theater and swung , themselves on the roof of that building which made easy access to a window on the second story of the Christensen companys .store. This window was removed and the burglars went down stairs and helped themselves to the best clothing, raincoats, gloves and pajamaa in tbe store. It The first real spring day we havo Tis stated that Night Watchman Wren had in a long time seemed to have Wilkins had entered the store about sent Dan Cupid into a rage for his 2 oclock Saturday morning had arrows were flitting about with such found everything to be allj right. rapidity that only the most artful Later he entered the store again and were able to dodge them. Yesterday discovered that a small amount of County .Clerk Epperson was working money had been taken from the cash overtime, and if many more spring register, and upon closer inspection days come he will no doubt have to he found the back door open and hire a clergyman' to assist him in every indication pointed that" the his matrimonial engagements. Yes- burglar had left an automobile on terday he married the following First North street, and carried. their couples: Rollo Thornton of Pleas loot through the block to H. Mr, ant Grove and Leah Hutchings of Christensen estimates his loss at American Fork, Nathan Lee Kirk of from $1,800 .to$2,000. The local Pleasant Grove and Iris. Miller of officers seem to have no clue, but it American Fork, Kieth Coleman and is believed that these robbers belong Hatei BIqod, both of Midway; to a gang who have been operating in Louiese Nielsen and Lydia Poulson, this state for several months. both of Spanish Fork; George ' M. Maxwell of Rorkyford, Colo., and Republican Hub to Meet WednesJessie Jensen of Sprlngvllle; Ed. day The Women's Republican club Flannery and Althla O'Malley, both will hold a meeting In the courtof Jlanna, Wyo. Saturday Mr, Epper- house tomorrow evening at . 8 son married Sidney J. Corkwright of oc!-''A good attendance - is de-- r Fawn" Richardson of Birr:. Salt Lake-an- d'here is important business San Bernardino, Calif. tc'l L ;. yeggmen - . ' H1 |