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Show f r i ; QVC NUMBER thirty-two- . V r v- - til VOLUME 10 THE PROVO POST, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1920 t COMMISSIONERS LET CONTRACTS i MORE START TRAINING! COIICRETEpBUSS Paring contracts were let today for 2.4 mile of 18foot concrete road on West from the railroad track - tenter street to the Lakeview meet' ing house and from the Pleasant Gror Junction of the Lakeview-Vineyar- d road south, making a total of 1.4 miles on the vat loop of the stale road between Pleasant , Grove Murdock were and Provo. Gray tM successful bidders and hare agreed to complete the work In time for beet hauling, "the price being Grove (58,290.70 for the Pleasant .1 Camp June 15 Bamberger, .Battery C r Senator Harding and Gov. Coolidge Republican Standard Bearers CATTERY G BOYS FLAG IN PARADE; CLUFF ILL v,. 'V . Heber-CJa- arrived PROVO TO CELEBRATE PROVO HONORS -G- ELKS IN PROGRAM Hundreds of Provo people Joined in the Flag day celebration held here last evening when. tha . Elk lodge and the Provo Commercial club .with. Municipal Council joined in a special Flag day parade In honor of the birth of the American flag, which took place ' " June 14, 1777. h, here Sunday morning to. th tune fif'TIail. Hail, the GangsAIl Here," which was played by the battery band as the men marched from the station to camp.' The details tor the day rfer soon made up and Including the guard in charge of Sergeant Anderberg. Every man entered Into the work with a splendid spirit and each adapted himself to the task of being a soldier In a most commenda- a LORIOUS FOURTH; SCHEDULED PARADE Provq is preparing for one at biggest Fourth of July celebratls.-- : in its history e be conducted end: tbe auspices of the American Legiaa of theTltah National and Battery-CGuard. At a mass meeting of eltt-seat the Provo Commercial" dub rooms last evening, the preliminary -- r-t- v 1 r . t ' ns The parade was led by A.E, Rawsteps for the celebration were taken lings and Flag Bearers Leo, Ferre with an enthusiasm and unanimlntr and Miles Bown, followed by, the well for th big day. that augurs Provo band, the Elks lodge, then the was chosen chairDixon Mayor ble fashion. Commercial club and the Womens W. Allen secretary of and -W, end and 152,289.70 for the Provo Cook Robey was ably assisted yesMu nicipai Cou ncll , followed with the man, on motion of Jaznen the and end. meeting, Provo fire department bringing up terday by two of Provo moat prom of the eeln--. Clove s. the G. were responsibility Owa WxeN gontractors. Haoixno, inent legal advlsers.,Most ofthe . Calvin Coolidge thejrear. .Massachusetts, on was th bratlon twaorgasK placed awarded the contract for one and a Initial work of the camp Immediately after the parade the having alOn the tenth ballot Saturday, Senator Warren G. Harding Elks gave a Flag day program on igationi named. They are botfc half miles ln.Lehi running west from ready been done, the men were taken the state road to Lehl City and north out on the field forepeclal instruc- of Ohio was named for president of the United. States on the the tabernacle-lawn- . Exalted Ruler strong organizations, jwell organized dem:to Restate road. The bid on this tions In gun work, horseback vote Massa692. 'Calvin a ticket of with of Republican Coolidge J. C. Miller conducted the exercises and equipped for the patriotic riding of the nd bays many work The Wattis-6a- and the useof their- aide arms con- chusetts was named for vice president on the first ballot. Hard- and Prof. J. R, Boshard directed the onstration, fresh from army life and discipline u els people were also awarded IlliGovernor nomination Lowden resulted after of .45 of music. James of shortly Colts revolvers Rooney sisting Chaplain wjiich ings can stage a parade such as never benois released his delegates to prevent a further deadlock in the fered the Invocation, the contract from Spanish Fork to were Issued yesterday. fore witnessed. The convention. the sugar factory west of that city standard for the bearers are coming campaign , Musical numbers were furnished The company's canteen has been "fhree bands will be In the proc- for concrete road at $32,032.40. of all with the of the factions established and carries a fine line of meeting nearly hearty approval by the band, Mrs. Marie Homer and an abundance of flags and banslon, the Boshard quartet. E. A. Mitchell candles, ice cream, cigars and other Republican party. ners and the uniform of th boys ba iii dellvered the tribute to the flag and refreshments and supplies which are PROVO BALL TEAM Thomas Williams gave the history ot the servlc. Each ot the organisagreatly appreciated by the men. tions represented, at th meeting, th the flag. Up to last night there was bat one " BEAT SPANISH FORA man on the sick list. Sergeant Bliss Preston G. Peterson delivered a Commercial club, the Womens Council, the Service 8tar Cluff was stricken while out on the patriotic address in which he urged Municipal the Elks and the city omMany Provo baseball fans Jourlegion, the necessity ot every American drill grounds and was forced to rewere to held responsible along neyed Spanish Fork Friday after- tire with a bad case of tonsillitis. citizen remaining true to the flag elets, noon for the express purpose of seewith the legion anA the battery for Last night the officers and enlisted every day In the year and ' not on ot the celebration, and success the ing Provo get revenge on the Spa Impression that it requires an Fi-- g diy- alc'se.- - He - criticised in todays mCu tujOjTcd a pTaCtiCa pamS Cf baoo , the executive Fork aggregation for the awful committee, or commitamount of time. A few severest tones such men as Senator. and with the material at hand introduces a Prize Circulation ball, tee on arrangements was. composed grubbing they administered to the there is no dljr eTen one or two ol con' LaFollette and Senator Gronna and of doubt but that an A- paign that should be, and. no douV of these organization. local boys last Wednesday and they heads the .sistent effort, and that distributed other Americans who during the team will b& organized. will be of considerable Interest to sense of the meeting were not disappointed although the was. the It convcnIence past tew years have advocated their t0 your To date but one has been be awarded tor the best that some cont-oj- jj Fork team put up the arrested. One of prisoner aa Spanish active to prizes people, many the possibility ot winning the doctrines throughout the battery memfloats represented In the parade, ant gamest kind of a fight and held out sense the necessity of petltors for the valuable jprtzesjand biggest prize. The work.wilJ? pg thejand and have done JMCh. against the" com failed to bers mHIee"6nar rahgemenls 'winfor ten 'innings! tor the encampment and a to others who will be Interested In harder or easier tor one than an the peace and prosperity of this reporting t meet-atbe Commercial club room Singleton, was ln.the.box for the detail He discussed at length the other,' and Iff any 6vent someone will consisting of Corporal CT L. the various competitors." local team and was touched up for Wednesday evening to announce the "of a is reas The latest well as true headed of he necessity each Americans all by prize list and Private W. A. Thome jwin the car, Naylor an estimate' of the, make .and runs three prizes in the first inning. Chunks were sent to Provo 11 other valuable model Ford touring car, with priyes. Alight ar e ell gardless of pfty alignment and yesterday with . J" expenses. of gloom hung over the Provo fans general for publio'offlce instructions to fetch' their prisoner to moderh 'efutpifient Including' a 'self! be you and you could win Just as As follows: " are The committees secin the quickly dispelled wio are true tk the American flag camp." They returned with their man starter, "followed with a $225 phonal well aa anyone else. J. - 1L General Arrangements ond frame when tho Provo , boys last A reasonable trial will a and diamond and $135 tbe Americaa constitution. His graph ring, to was over who turned night, LeRoy Mayor hammered D. Thomas out of the other desirable prizes, any.strate that It Is not a hard matter address was enthusiastically re- Jackson, chairman; officers of the guard, A1 Cain. His M. tL Prestos Jesse box and Miller succeeded him. BeHarmon, Dixon, ceived by the large audience assemfailure to report for duty Is I at- of which will be worth while In pro-- ! to accumulate votes in the spare C. Starr J. fore the inning ended. Provo had Miller, Peterson, Knight even to effort put forth, and cash , menta, or along with other bled. tributed to an Injury he is said to scored five runs. Miller held the have sustained L. E. Eggertsen presented the Jordan, Capt. James B. Tucker, Mrs. will be paid to all con- - duties without sacrifice to them or - a commissions from by falling C. E. Maw and Mrs. Priscilla Swes-solocals down to scattered- - hits from scaffold but he was unable to get a testants who do not. win one of the inconvenience to yourself, airif In the medals awarded by the Elks for the . then until the seventh while Spanish long ruq. bring pay that could not be best essays on the American flag. doctors certificate, according to tbe prize. Arthur It. Committee Finance Fork scored one in the fifth and two ot to an made In any other way, time The object the campaign is After they had been delivered by detail that placed him under arrest Timmerman. in the seventh, where Provo made ' chairman; Ray Taylor, subto add of subscribers the considered. effort Ruth the Posts sixth Pierpont grade, The members of the battery band another tally, tleing the game with All that Is necessary to enter the Alta B. Clark of the seventh grade, F. G. Warnick, Ctaas. Hopkins, J. W. direction xot Bandmaster scripUon list, and the prizes will be the under Clark, Wyman Berg, Mrs. I. H. Massix runs for each team. At that Sauer were taken . through a course awarded on votes obtained through competition Is to fill out and send us and Esther Eggertsen of the eighth ters, Mrs. L. C. Potter, Stanley Dlxea e the as otherpoint.. Spanish Fork, boys got of Instruction the nomination ballot, let your grade.The silk, honor - flag was and yesterday which should subscription payments and Roy Stone. , Singleton In a tight box and really provided for in the detailed bora and friends know you are going presented to Ruth Pierpont, with Inmake it one of the best military Committee George Program expected to win, but he cleverly exrules and plans of the campaign pub- - Into the race, have them save the structions to deliver it to the Maeser y bands In the state. II. T. I. Masters, Ballif, chairman; tricated himself with superb suplished elsewhere in this paper. Votes free votes for you from their papers. school. C. Thompson, Prof. C. W. Reid, ProL which port of teammates, ended will also be issued on collections and and begin to pick up subscriptions J, Boshard, Harry J. Buttler, Dr. Spanish Forks run getting. Neither renewals of old subscriptions. (old and mew) trawoorr as possible. W. T. Hosier, R. N. Cooper, Dr. HL team could score fa the eighth or HAROLD MKENZIE Tbe competition for these' prizes is Further details, list of prizes etc., OPENS CHAUTAUQUA F. Cannon and Wesley BecksteadL ninth innings and both pitchers were open to anyone, married or single, in will be found In full page announce. Sports Committee F. It ment on keeping the hits pretty well scatto cnother page, Turn FOUND DEAD SUNDAY Provo and surrounding country, and : W. Alma Van Wagenen, tered. TOMORROW NIGHT chairman; Sing! itOTi pitched his best spare time well directed can make it now, clp tfy,e coupons and. mail or A, Hines, W, D. Roberts, E. L. Rohngante of tlfls season,and he certainly possible for tbe busiest persons to bring them to Tbe Post subscripTbe annual Chautauqua presented erts, Mart Roylance, Lloyd ' Sutton. had the local fans with him' to the Harold McKenzie, about 22, years win any of the prizes. tion tlnnks and all necessary inforthe Ellisoa-Whit- e by Chautauqua Clinton Larsen, Archie T. Fletcher : : finish. old, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.'A. There is hardly anyone who does mation will be furnished promptly. and under tbe po'scnal and Dr. L. C. Potter. edmpany , bed At tho beginning of the tenth the McKenzie, was found dead In his enter the "campaign not have some time in which a little Jf you Miltoa Parade Committee- -J. local team got into the game and at Heber City Sunday morning The work, other than usual occupation, yourself - send - in the eoupons for direction of Prof. Sanford MacDonald will open to the Provo Chautauqua Jones, chairman; W. F, Violett, Ross cored two runs, which won. the young man was drug clerk at Beber eould be done, provided there is the some friend or relative you would goers at 8 oclock tomorrow evening Ratcliffe, Thomas Williams, A. Ol to inclination to game, as th dq so and. when it Is like to see win one of the prizes. Spanish- - Fork boys and Friday evening he was 'out when the - first entertainment-wi- ll failed to connect at "critical points Battery C camp visiting with former considered that ,lt la possible to earn Spearr Alma- Ballinger, Mrsr Geo. P. ' Do it now. A start is halt the . be given. The Oriental pageant by Parker, Mrs. A. S. Jones, Mrs. E. G. when hits meant runs. friends from Provo. Saturday, and the equivalent of, more than $100 a battle, and an early start is never a Julius Caeser Nayphe and assistants Hughes, Mrs. Geo. H. Brlmhall, Mr. As in on and was he . duty week it might not be a hard matt tfcwfrovo game there was Saturday night disadvantage. Another thing: Votes the opening number and it Mary E. HuUh, S. W. Williams and considerable complaint against the those with him believed that he was to create the inclination, then the de- - will decline as the campaign goes on, wlll.be comes very highly recommended. Mrs. L. M, Nelson. Empire and it has been suggested by in good health and he must have termination to get in the game at J being less at'close than at any other Thursday evening E. B. Fish will ''"Decoration "Committee Claude &. - number, pf fans that .instead - of taken some kind of medicine by mis- once and begin piling up the votea time. deliver a lecture on Americanism Ashworth, chairman; E. J. Troyec, I hie In .death. "which resulted using one man. two be used in nmpir take The most votes are available now while they,, count the jnost. and which takes the place MrsjIlarry Fletcher, Mrs. W. F. Industry, ing future games. "There votes will win and nows , the No one should hesitate to enter no ten- "He was In the service during- the de- of the j conOlsen, D. D. Sutton, George ,E. Bardency on the part of 'the umpires to war and military services were this campaign because ot the (mia- - time to get them. which had been scheduled for ton, J. A, Loveless, Dayson Ross, Albate ...be.Jlnfalr but th boys officiating ducted at Heber City today. Battery that occaslon. Another change will fred E. Eves and L. C. Whittaker. have not had McBrlde-KnigMiss Mr. and to call C furnished a firing squad and musiMarriage Marriage Announced enough training be- - made Friday afternoon when the strikes- and bails- and at the cians for the occasion. Transportation Committee J.' Mrs. George H. Elliott announce the Evelyn McBride, daughter ot Mr, ;; v 3 master the Ketchell, musician, Capt. same time chairman; Clifford S. Pier- marriage ot their daughter, Leah, to and Mrs. D.' B. McBride, and Frank will fill the togive the field the neces-sat- y for Mr. scheduled place pontA. B, Wprsley, T, L. Schofield. Leo E. Green .of Pleasant Grove. T. Knight of Kama will be married attention. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD. Fish. Angus Olsen, L. B. Cluff, Clarenee Com7 The marriage took place In Salt Lake this evening at o'clock at the The childrens hour will be at 9 Naylor, Ira Morrison, LeRoy Hardy, S. Goodwin H. Rev. KILLED OX CENTER ST. church. munity Funeral services were held Sun- City yesterday. oclock ench morning and the morn- A. E. Anderson and Jack Affleck. Officiating. Later in thq evening, a house ward Sixth meeting in the 10. The atternoon proday Publicity James Clove, chairman; While sitting in his place of dance will be given at the ing lecture at Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W. Ashton wedding for Henry Frank Allen, .who died will 2:30 and I. ITT Masters, N. C, Hicks an at gram day Sharon 107 West Center street, Sunday amusement halt by the here last Friday morning of an ail- - took a trip to Salt Lake 8unday to the evening program at 8 oclock. Horatio Jones. of the bride. evening, W. Bradley, of the Jay Bee from which he has been suffSf gee" thetlffWhlng ball games be parents ment The change In time was advised by ' Clark company, saw a large rattlesfor the past several months. tween Salt Lake and San Francisco. the local committee. . ing I nake come out from under th build-- Buy' your bathing suit at i ' 7- Entertain for Mother Mrs. Sarah Director MacDonald will not only Fletcher & Thomas.' ing and make toward some water In enterMrs. and Boshard John Stein -take chargefthe Chautauqua but Miss Evelyn McBride Honore- dthe gutter. He Btarted for the snake An uncontirmed report' Is being tained Friday afternoon at the home will take an active part in a number enLake In Ladles' Literary Club An opes .will1 Collins Salt Marlon Miss of it got back to the hole before he circulated here that"1here of the latter complimentary to their of the programs. Mr. MacDonald session of tbe Ladies McBride and Miss made tertained an addition uld reach it. He then be Evelyn Literary elab put out the the near future mother, Mrs. Mary Boyden of Walls-bur- comes to Provo as one of tbe leading was held at the home ot Mrs. Hersli lights and waited for It and In a few to the JJtah Coal Road roundhouse a number of friends at dinner at tbe The afternoon was spent very lecturers of the Chautauqua and will Clark Newhouse hotel Saturday evening, last Thursday afternoon, minutes the snake started again for here. It is stated from good author pleasantly with music and social chat, prove popular with the when the following program was the water. The second time he ity that the officials' of the, railway and afterwards at a theater party at and a dainty luncheon was served to undoubtedly Provo people. carried out: Readings, Scene from headed it off and session in Sait Lake yester- - the Orpheum.. killed It it waa'were-'iabout twentyflve guests. let- Romeo amj Juliet, Salvador; tw about tour feet the . for contract the loug, over two Inches day, where Markne Colum- violin selections, Miss Alene Phillips; ln diameter at Miss Dee Bridal Ghcit Nell Lawn Shower i considered was Party of the building the thickest part of ting Airplane Passengers Miss Afton bia Beehive swarm gave a bridal two vocal numbers, Miss Helen tbe body, and had twelve rattles. He The building Will cost approxi- ham was the hostess at a lawn party and Miss Luclle Bourn shower last' evening at tbe borne; of Newell; address, What Women Can ' Brlrahall In an home at her evening make mashed an but will Saturday four la killing the mately $200,906 and were in the airplane Fri- Miss Norma Simmons for Mrs. Clark Do," Mrs. L. C. Potter. passengers Florence Refresh... t w .Fail, additional payroll for Provo of about honor-Oafternoon. day to to make Salt Lake who are going Menary, who was formerly Miss Leah ments were served to fifty members Jut how tbe snake happened to $35,000. , a and guests. The next session of the Janson. their home. The lawn waffdec'orated fat under the building is a mystery, In Visit and Mr. lanterns and Mrs. about Salt club will be held June 24 with Mrs. at trom its color Lake with Japanese modAll wool bathing suits at It had .evidently Charles Poulson of Provo Bench are Four dollars buys a fine bath Alma Paxman, 687 South Second i"! under the floors of that and erate prices at Fletcher & thirty guests enjoyed spending a few days in Salt Lake. ing suit at Fletcher & Thomas. Wwt dancing. Hearby buildings fo$ a long time. . Thomas. - ! i s I f Wattls-Samuel- i . m -- X f , PoSti Offers Fine Prizes; To Be Awarded Aug. 7th eh Frovd-Fosttsksa- ) ea,-Bn,- 'r' u4 -l na-t!on- L - , but-wa- s demon-sever- mo-porti- n. ' -- ( neigh-wis- -- JL-Hu- lsh. ( . . -- - Republican-Democrat- ic , ht WL-Gar- - -- busl-nes- s. open-eac- g. -- f antf-Dea- - al " h -- l S 4 I |