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Show V ' v. I KOV0-I- 5 NUMBER THIRTY-TW- O. THE PROVO POST, JUNE 8, VOLUME 10 1920- - sebblV BOYS REACT UTAHS DELEGATION READY Utah s Delegates io ChicagoConvention iCAMPAFTES -- FOR ANY EMERGENCY THAT - t -S- CENIC f TRiP . PAY ARISE III COLISEUM m C BATTERY ....., Damp Named After Gov--, Simon Bambarger; Is North of Heber. N Ernest Bamberger "ChosenJNational Committee man to Succeed Senator Smoot, Who Resigned; Appointments 'Made for Committees. START INSTRUCTION - f Detachment Utah Headquarter, reat and mnch of the work done In Utah Hotel, Chicago, 111., June 8. will be need a a pattern for other With all of Utahs delegate to thettates, according to Mary Garret d Hay, chairman of the women's diviRepublican national convention sion of the Republican national comwith the alternates here ready mittee. Both Mrs. Davis and Mrs. to act in any capacity, the delegation Hyde were members of the reception tookits seat in --the- big coliseum committee at the meeting today.-when the convention wa called to Utah headquarters was crowded order today and will b one of the throughout ths dsy, and ths eldest of most active small delegations on the old politicians von hand. Colonel floor of the convention. The dele- Loose of Provo, declared that never gates have been in harmony Jn every in hfs experience had so much intervote taken during the preliminary est been displayed by Utahns in a naplans for the convention's activities tional convention. and the best o I feeling prevails, Many Utahns are in attendance at Ernest Bamberger, chairman of the convention and among those ways and means for Utah, was unani- who registeredj at the Utah headmously chosen national committee-ma- n quarters yesterday were President at yesterday's caucus of the Heber J. Grant, Ernest Bamberger, delegates and will assume the duties fclenn Miller, Bishop Joseph S." Glass, immediately. He succeeds Senator D. S. Spencer, A. S. Lewis, W. E. Reed Smoot, who has been Utahs Williams, Rodney . Badger, Henry representative on the national Welch, John E. Holden, Charles Tor the past eight years. Sen- Hollingsworth, Allen Martineau, ator Smoot was elected chairman of Francis G. Matson, E. R. Woolley Utahs delegation, with J. U. Eld- - j and Clair Anderson, All efforts on the part of the difredge. Jr.,- - of Ogden, as secretary. Col. C. E. Loose of Provo was named ferent camps to drawn on th committee on credentials; H. statements from the Utah dele- P. Fabian f Salt Lake, on erganlsagatee- werw-e- f no avail and the ; J. C. Lynch of Salt Lake, en 'porters on the Chicago newspapers rules and - business, ..and . Senator were unable to place the Utahns in Smoot on resdlutlons." T.. sny .particular camp. They "are going Mrs. Jeannette AHyde was named to play their .own game of politics as Utahs representative on the com- and the vote may be divided dn the mittee to notify '"the nominee of his first .two or three ballots. selection. L. R. Anderson of Manti Mrs. Hyde, who holds a distinct was named on the' committee to honor among the women delegates notify the candidate for vice presi- attending the .convention, will take dent. aC. P, Cardon of Logan was her place on the platform on the named honorary vice president of convention tomorrow as one of the the convention. three assistant secretaries of the Mrs. Justin R.' Davis, .vice chair- convention. - Rye. Hydes activity in man for Utah, attended a meeting of promulgating tW. cause of woman the women's committee of 100 today suffrage has won her an enviable . and gave e complete report of the niche in the hall of Republicanism work of the committee. Republican and ber services as a speaker, have national party leaders evinced a keen been demanded for more than a interest in the work in Utah, which dozen auxiliary meetings scheduled one of tbe original suffrage states, during the convention, , - Received -- First Lessons in Use of Famous 75s. : pres-ent- Camp Simon Bamberger, via Heber City, Utah, June 8. Just after dawm a I '' -- eom-taitt- " te ee - -r- The above are Utahs delegates to the Republican convention which opens in Chicago this morning. vote alphabetically for president-ant- i The Utah delegates are unpledged-t- o i.a thk atatea--wl- ll they are in good position to have Influence "in choosing the winning candidate for president." From left to right they are: Mrs. Jeanette Hyde of Salt Lake, L. R. Anderson of Mar.tl, J. U. Eldredge, Jr of" Ogden, Hon.' Reed Smoot, U. S. senator. Below: C.'P. Cardon of Logan, C. E. Loose of Provo, J. C. Lynch of Salt Lake and Harold, Fabian of Salt Lake, . had broken over the hills and th first rays of thb sun could be tee in the heavens the detachment ot Battery C Was awakened this mono- ing to the strains: "I Cant Get Em Up, I Cant Get Em Up, I Cant Get 4 Em Up in the Morning; ! Cant Get Em Up, I Cant Get Erf Up, I Cant, Get 'Em Up at All." they shook off their blankets and prepared for the days work loud , protestations conld be heard on every side.L Th "seraplc snores of Top Sergeant s Fletcher had been declared r. public nuisance by just about 98 per cent V of the detachment before mess call and plans were under , way for muffler on bis cutout before the me started the days activities. - After a wajra but uneventful ttip arrived st City depot, -where the horses and guns were unloaded and the march for camp was started. The camp is the Heber City ball grounds) about a mile northwest US thee me of the city, atad a arrived the Horses were cared tte.Xirst meat at tento pitched tho-He- VIVIAN PARR TO ation - -- IliSTALLIAAHT !1E7 HAS VERY1 lARHOW FEATURES RESORT CONCRETE BIDS CHARLES BOREN :r UI1DER EITULITIIIG -- NESCAFE III EUREKA Fi : FOR COMITY --M ilZ 3 STREETS LAID OUT, SWIMMING ACCIDENTALLY LOOSENS STONE CONTRACTS TO BE LET THUR8-DA-T FOR WHICH FELL NEARLY 200 POOL BEING BUILT; "KIDDIES" GROVE LINK OF LOOP. FEET AND STRUCK HIM. GAMES PLANNED. ' of that the for f, camp eras serted, Private Endmott took charge of officers mess and Private Robey was -installed aa chlqf cook for the en-listed me- m- Roney was ably assisted by John Ridge Ey. Thome and Corp. Searle and the first meal at camp was declared a wilier. This morning the cooks became! a trifle arrogant but have not yet decided to go out on strike for shorter Hours ' and more Y PROVO-PLEASAN- Manager . Grover Puyvance Vivian park announced today contracts ' have been let to ber At a meeting of the board of counCharles Boren of this city narrowthe East at death ly escaped 8unday ty commissioners held yesterday bids Tintic Coalition mine when a rock were opened. Tor about fifteen miles dropped as he was going down the of street paving In the connty and shaft and struck him in- - the fore- t1 average cost according to the head; He was knocked unconscious j by the blow, Fellow workmen as 'blds will amount to .approximately slated him to the surface and he was brought to Provo Sunday evening. He received a bad scalp wound which required a number of stitches to close,: but his skull was not Irac- th tured erd he will be able to return crete and bUulithic paving, as ' s to work in a few days. , classo.B of pavement have been Arged Acoordlng to Foreman W. F. on the hoard. According to Commie-Olsqn?Jr. Boren attempted to loosen sioner It. D. Vadley the? concrV.e boll cord, whlcfi Jhad been raised j bids are approximately one third lesu th? ouUcljlhe'way of the shooting, as he ; than the bltulithic. The decision on the class of paving and the contracts will,be let at a special meeting' of the commissioners called for .next Thursday. , The bid for the paving of the road from Pleasant Tdrove with 7 concrete18 feet wide, was the first opened. Gray A Murdocks hid for this work was $1.61 per square yard; Wasatch Grading company, $1.94. The Gibbons Reed companys bid for a cement base wit ha bltulithic top, i3J$5per square yard, and for a Pct- - black base and bltulithic top, $3.68 Heiselt Construction company the construction of a swimming pool ' pay. at the park and for improving the Sergeant N. C. 2;Ycks was chosen streets and laying the foundation sergeant of the guari! and Chough asfor a tennis court as well as other sisted by Sergeant dwens and Private Clark, was the only living" improvements which will be installed man In the camp for! about weight for the park residents during - the coming summer. Special playgrounds hyjvs, although an ocslonal sleepy Fish Game oath issued forth froht the tent of with proper games will be put in THOMAS BEESLEY some sleeper who laM been displace for the children and the resort to torted by the snores ofthe top ser will be ready for the grand'openlhg ENDS LOIIG CAREER .Meet on on the 15th of this month. "gean tr In After mesa this mornihg the men water river the high Although FUNERAL TODAY The Provo Fish and Game Protec- has interferred with plans for beaureceived their first Instruction In the tive association will hold a meeting nse and operation of the famous resort for a short time it at 8( oclock Thursday evening in the tifying the French the has 75s, under Captain Roth who now. receded enough , Jor Thomas "Beesley, a highly respect- Commercial club. 4 At that time Tour dewas declared ahead all to by the boys go in, ed pioneer bf this city, died at his fish and game wardens will be select- management most courteous gentleman ail be one to and it partments promises borne in the Bonneville ward Sun- ed for this section and other lmpor-- i of the finest canyon resorts in the respected officer. The off$ day morning. Mr. Beesley was born, tant mattiA will be discussed pre- entire state the camp were given instrnc by the opening day. in Franklin connty, Indiana, August paratory to' the opening of the sea- Work on the grounds for campers la range finding under the able. direcIS, 1832. He came to Utah in 1864, , of Captain Prince. on steadlly'and a force of men tion going r traveling the entire distance by According to the fish and game de- will have"lhat The kitchen police and fAtigue parC of the resort in and settled in Provo. During partment fishing will be very good In ? squads were appointed for today and i his early life In this city he was the Provo river this season owing to readiness,t Private Alfred Ridge will do picket are summer reservations Already very active in civic affairs, having the high waters. Hundreds of lake on the front lines tonight.' be the will made and duty place being held a number of public offices here. trout are going over , the dam- - at filled to capacity from the opening Captain Mort of the United Sthtee Among these he was postmaster .of Upperf Falls, .seeking the shallow , The Battery C band of this armywill have complete charges of 351Lper yrd. Provo for five years,. IL S, marshal streams along the river to- spawn. , day. the music will dances the furnish fourday preliminary camp of We for, 833j jTha,UeiseJt Construction company for this district and a member of J, J. Madsen is siding the fish to go city .500 was swarded the contract to build s men. Both officers and men are vejy summer. ' the during the city council of Provo; j llA up over the dam. Much work, Is being done on' the road 26 feet wide from the Wasatch well pleased .with the trip and Mr. Beeiey is survived by his are and Instructions below Vivian and by receiving they canyon road, county line to the Vivian park bridge. widow,- four sons, Richard. Thomas the boys have The highest words ot Co. the time the road Is opened through Tintic advices from the to According A., Lambmt and Clarence Beesley, tlve canyon it will be In fairly' good the road to Heber City will he Upraise for both the regular and to all of Provo; two brothers and on t . condition for auto travel.- open for travel in about ten days. At guard officers. sister, who live in the east. The maide been have Many inquires N" the present time the construction , funeral was held in the Congrega- r' Manager A. T. Madsen left yesterrelative to the Provo ' canyon rend block shovel steam the Tintic at work resume companys to "the tional church under the 'direction of day road and it will be impossible tor being open but It will be about Ora The game was full ot pep the Masonic lodge of Provo, of which 'Delmar Mining companys property TAKE NOTICE them to move it for a short time. days before it will be passible aiid ' comWATER USERS, where the he was an active member, today at in the Tintic district, While ths new work is going on in people can drive through, In cars te . 2 o'clock. ' pany is sinking a double - compart-jme, e kept the camp. the canyon a detour will All persons using water from shaft. According to Mr. Madr summer to of accommodate Provo traffie. "The personnel of thb advance do- ths hydrants open City for sens report to the board the shaft is FUNERAL FOR MRS. CARTER. Mayor Jas. H. Gardner of Lehi tachment is composed of Captain J. watering v gardens or ullowing now down between 40 and 50 feet and a committee appeared before B. Tucker, First Lieutenant Robert the hose to run without a nozzle Funeral services frere held Sunday 'nd the roadway to the shaft is being the board concerning a bridge across R. Ratcllffe, First Lieutenant Frank will have their water shut off. afternoon at the Bonneville, wvr'l built as rapidly as possible, preparaT. Second Lieutenant Jesse their 'and are equip-jmeMany. people watering Spanish Fork.' The Spanish Fork.tb tate roa near L11- - Matter was D. Gardner, Second meeting house for Mrs. Grace Dube tory to installing Lieutenant Ellis Hunter, D. is R. to and P. Scott hose. This the from Wadley mine. of .left i its' some the old of gardens ,team has been getting for the operation Carter wheedled Thursday morning. V.- - Montague, First Sergt. Harry R. Stewart. t to and ordinances the j has to and Delmar back contrary completed A. town, The Tintic promises players, largo attendance of relatives and j Fletcher, Mess Sergt, Luther B. Phii-- such people will get their water to give Provo a real scrap. The local j friends were present. The speakers all, of the work necessary to patent pott, Sergts. Reed L. Anderberg, A1 4 will and shut off without notice team is also getting into trim for the! were President T, N. Taylor, Prof. twenty claims and the preliminary S. Cain, Bliss A. Cluff, N. C. Hicks. be required to install meters in occasion." Marriage licenses have been Js O. D. Campbell and Bishop John T. work has already been done and the H. Jacob, James A. Owens; Irvin th future if they get water. Efforts are being made to get Dr. sued to Darwin Harding Perry anl Giles. The music was furnished by notices will be posted this week. The CorPral8 Wyman Berg, Harold R. minerali-zatloT. C. THOMPSEN, jVern Greenwood to settle here again America De St. Jper, both of this the ward choir, Mrs. Ralph Elliott, ground shows considerable A. Bushman, Mozart Bliss Buckley, Works. to Commissioner Water and one of Provos former pitchers city; and Wm. Pioneer Larsen and and will undoubtedly prove Walter P. Whitehead and Mrs. Sarah Dcrt IWaarcL Crane, .Stanley S. de. Lillian Leora return both wdthin of Span-- 1 for games the Swenson, may J. .Ramsey. Interment was in the be a big mine when properly ' ish Fork. next few days. (Continued on Page Four.) veloped. . city cemetery. f 1 . ' an3 I Organization Thursday i J 1 - i, ox-tea- m, 1 - - Delmar Install Plant - i canyon j nt up-to-d- nt , J n( , ' , " i |