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Show M2 B FEATUREOF teeiieiiS; Petition Commissioners for Art Exhibition Room in New Building DAYS liutiDREDs of BjTSiBE PEOPLE VISIT CITY Many Attractions Draw Great Crowds Maiben Honored by City and Service Star Legion. I Fully 10,000 people fathered on tie itreets of Proto yesterday forenoon to witness the parade and to Dora part in one ot the' biffeat Fourth of July celebrations this city has had In years. From early moraine when the first guns were fired until after midnight there was something doing all the time' and the peo people a brief account ot lier experipis were well entertained. Many ences In France and related inci-visitors from outside towns came to . dents ot heroism and bravery on the Provo for the day, every town in the battle field. At the close of her in the remarks Mayor Dixon presented county being represented crowds in the morning, and a Jarge her with a gold medal. crowd of Eureka people came down On behalf of the Service Star te visit friends in Provo and spend Legion, Mrs. Pearl Potter presented Mlss Maiben with a beautiful set ot the day here. At sunrise the official flag hoisti- the Robert Service poems. Mrs. J. Edwin Stein sang, The ng on publle buildings took place while the bands played patriotic airs. Flag Without a Stain. tJ. S. District Attorney ' Frank It was 10:30 before the floats as- tembled on East' Center, street and Evans, who saw service lb Prance, wne the orator the day, - He paid began the long parade on Center-an" veterans to was of all Amerthe avenue led tribute It fnirersity by band - and the ican wars and was especially strong iattery C military solor guard. The float Columbia in his praise of the American Legion. with Miss Emma Evans followed In He referred to the disturbing condiUse, then cams the Grand Army ot tions everywhere, and then read the the Republic and Indian War veterans splendid American platform which Pith honor guards from Battery C. Is the preamble ot the Legions con Kiss Ethel Taylor as Goddess ot Btltatlons. The meeting adjourned following liberty with her attendants led the Service Star Legion, American the benediction by Bishop .Albert . ' ' ' legion and martial band. Mabey. The float Utah was a replica of At 2 o'clock the childrens races tahs best crop, and many little and swimming contests took place on children decorated it. This was foll- the North park and the .boys and owed by the city officials and horn ( f plenty float. Battery C mounted on the French 76 guns and caissons, ' together with the battery boys who were marching as honor' guards gave the parade a The spect. military Womens Municipal Council, " Com- - j Werctal club, Rotary club, 'Elks and i followed in line.. Raymond j bwk had a distinctive float , 1 I - ( There were many beautiful floats t atered by the business interests of , . , . tbs city, Production Masda A were company, led The which by Trip Fairyland by the Barton Furni- - the first movie concern to establish bus company and a music room dis- headquarters in this city, has Just may by Taylor .Bros, company, Sut-t-o completed it film production, The Market Brirphall Bros., and May .Queen, by Alfred- - Tennyson. Oil company while the fire One hundred fifty children have wpartment brought bp the rear. , been used In the cast aud the princiimmediately after the parade the pals and children were all local peoThe character " were ' reprejWmmittee assembled to award the ple which ' resulted in Barton sented by the following: J I'snUture company winning the first Robin "t. .'T.7.T . . I . , . Lamor Jones W of $25 for the best commercial Alice Roma Bylund t with lone Thomas Bros, second for Effle Taylor s and the Knight Cosl company Mother Miss Eyrima Williams .third for s no. The Doctor .....Rev. Wm.;Bulkley O. E., 849, Provo, won first Scottie Eddie Toung is for $15 for the best organlza-- i Miss Venice Jepperson and Miss be Elks entered a large float Dora Simmons did the sold dancing. also marched in the The picture was directed by R. M. parade in orm. The float of The photography by S. Y. the Women Foote. sniclpal Council won the Second Clawson and the technical director of while the Rotarians re was J. A. Lee. . Td special mention for their ' The u n Mercantile 7- f - - - -- contributed the decorations for b burlesques the martial band, the entire production. s old time The films have been sent east for musicians, easily tlrst Place and the Shetland developing and will be shown in one co'bo'a won ot the local theaters just as soon as second,' . 11 clck goon the battery they can be finished and returned to B&lut of twenty-on- e C; guns, the company in this city. lh Freuch 7 5 which were W 6l la WEDDING BELLS. street In front of the take this purpose and that proper sky - AMERICAN FORK tf ' . PALMER DROPS OUT OF RACE lights could be obtained, which would make the room one of the special attractions of the building. O. BT Huntington of Sprlngvllle appeared .before the board to obtain a decision relative to clearing the weeds ot county roads. This work has been in progress tor about a month, but those, clearing off the weeds were not informed as to what position they should take on and sections where the weeds have not been turned over to the Fight for Vice President Opened This Afternoon ' ftss-Jo- li 1 4 .- Con-.Uaent- al - ' ...... I s - com-pay- Wood-Clifto- - t- ,J j I I I "mediately after the parade the Marriage licenses have been Issued ssembled at the tabernacle to Charles G- - Wolf of Los Angeles Patriotic program - was and Rachel M. Beebe of Salt Lake, Starr Jordan pre and Byron J. Lund and Ida Delores tb9 Provo baud furnished Packard of Sprlngvllle. Hie invocation by Rev. ..Jrutna Mayor LeRoy Dixon BACHELOR wants small room tor to Provo aud Invited ,, light housekeeping. State )!e to take o Post, part iu the day Jars. Address "A Bachelor, J c-- ) dith as Running Mate in Camgai.n . The Democratic convention met nom,nate ,horUy ftfter Boon todajr a candidate for vice president. Those presented to the convention were Edward T. Meredith, secretary of agri7 county. Governor Alfred 8m!th of The matter was taken under ad- culture; New York, Senator David I. Walsh visement and a report on just what streets the) county will assume lo ot Massachusetts, Senator Thomas clean will be given later. Walsh ot Montana, former Senator J. Hamilton Lewis ot Illinois, James W, Gerard of New York, Governor StewBOYS URGED TO : art of Montana and Joseph E. Davis of Wisconsin.' CONTINUE GATHE- RTired after their long drive the delegltlw ar getting... n I lift Hr III 11 tut will probably nominate Ml Ll, ,the candidate before the conven- . . .,.UUJ -- . . tlon closes tonight. Prof. Earl Pardoe ot the Brigham The presidential candidates - and Young university is conducting a the Ohio - delegation. , are . backing JAM15M.C05C.OHIO paper salvage campaign throughout Meredith for second place while the Provo and has secured $en Ylew, is 'backing its but; tons of people wanted to press their . iCox shipment to he sent out 'governor. . s ; from this city. He has enlisted the Auditorium. San Francisco, July advantages, the McAdoo people Boy Scouts and all others who desire James M. Cox, governor ot Ohio, wanted to adjourn.- A rollcall wa a to gather up old magazines and was nominated tor president of the forced and the convention proceeded Fifteen dollars a ton is United States in the Democratic na- - to its newspapers. d ballot, apparently paid for newspapers and $20 for Uonal convention at 1:40 oclock well on its way toward th forty-si- x The amount to be paid this morning. The nominaUon came ballot record set by the Baltimore magaxines. the boys as soon as the car is loaded. at the conclusion of a forty-fou- r convention, which nominated Wood-jro- w According to Professor Pardoe a ballot struggle, in which Wilson. The vote, unofficial, number of boys are making good was 62 7 to down the beaten against the adjournment, steadily ' s wages gathering up old papers, and william G. McAdoo, former secre 407. a an effort la being made to. secure !Ury of the treasury, And President the additional ten tons by Saturday, j Wilson's ? C ' (Continued on Page Five.) on the the forty- - FIFTY HIKERS ENJOY When balloting to vote "a point had "gotten fourth, vote and was . CLIMB UPMT.TIMP.) the 'necessary side-stree- ts . low-,n- OF-THE-SEASOII nil - -- With yesterdays baseball games In the Central Utah league the first series of the season ended, and American' Fork won with Sprlngvllle in secqnd place. During the series practically all of the towns have demonstrated by their attendance at the games that they are In favor of the league,, and the outlook for the second series is very bright Th new series will open with Wednesdays games. Provo will play Lehi on the Lehi grounds and will play Sprlngvllle on the Provo grounds Friday, The Provo diamond will be improved' for Fridays games according to members of the leagues official family. - i ... forty-secon- , , f son-ln-Ja- w. - in Cash Special Prizes and Hxtra Votes $10.00 in Subscription Worth From 11,500 . to 16,500 Votes: Good Time to Start. n - n - self-starte- r; of729, Sam B. Amidon of Kansas, manager of the McAdoo ' forces 'and vice chairman of the two-thir- ds Democratic national commjtteqtook About fifty hikers, most of whom tb piittorm and moved thqt the were students- ot the B. T. U. sumnomination of Governor Cox b mad mer school, returned from a trip to unanimous. - Immediately, there was the top of Mt. Tlmpanogos Saturday a roar from the tired and worn night. The round , trip" was mad which lasted for a full four "from Vivian park to th summit of minute before Chairman Robinson the famou mountain in one day, could put the question on,wAml(Kon that jhen ,th pprty returned they motioi to suspend the rules and were very tired, but repor(, that the nominate Cox by acclamation, i trip waa awonderful one. It Is reAt 1: 43 oclock this morning the ported that there is more snow than motion was formally. voted ever with usual and the party : was obliged to a rolling chorus of ayes and a crash- cut their way through' Jn many a1 places.' Cfoasllng down the great' ing of the brass band. . In the confusion and excitement glacier Was bne'of the fekures of the of a nomination after the strenuous trfp, and it is 'said that tb coasUng and hard sessions of the convention this year is better than ever. almost' everybody While attempting to rescue a child forgot about a nominaUon for. vice president, ,.but who accompanied the party from the leaders were figuring on a list falling down one of the channels cut which prominently included Franklin in the snow., Prof. Arthur Beeley of D. Roosevelt of New York, assistant the U. of U. had a narrow escape. the The child began tot slide, down one secretary of the crowd waa demonstrating its release of the cuts and Mr. Beeley hurried from the . deadlock Jhe leader ar. to save her when he lost .his footing. ranged an adjournment until ' noon It was with some difficulty that Coach tomorrow te canvass the question of Roberts and other members of the second place. party were able to rescue them from falling over a perpendicular ledge Auditorium, San Francisco, July 5. that would have pored disastrous to Release of Attorney General Pal - i.them, mer's delegates tonight threw the MAY LOCATE IN PROVO. fox,n,d 1JcAdo force8i nwh,gb dele-gate- s, ' Beginning today, and running till will be Issued pro rata. July 17 th, wUl be the most interest Again, and with emphasis it may ing period of The Provo Post con- be stated that It is not too late for test, fly dollars in cash special anyone to atart, or to enter, with a prises (two prizes of $25 each) will 100 per cent chance to win. It Is not be awarded for Teet work done dur- a matter of whaf has of has not, been ing this time, and also an extra vote done but what 'can be done, land offer Jhat- could put any candidate, heres what can be done two prizes even a new on, a long way towards can and will between r now th $7l2.00 Ford car, orth other and July 17th every other : prize five Drizes to be awarded at the close can and will be won between "now --- 1 of the contest J1 and August 7th. Only subscriptions turned in from There are six prizes to be awarded July 6th to July 17th (both dates in at the close ot the campaign, as fol- eluded) eount on these special prizes 'lows: $752.00 Ford touring car, and extra votes, (one of these spe- with a $225.00 Grafo-nolcials is offered for contestant liva $135.00 diamond, a $55.00 ing outside of Provo and one for bicycle, $36.00 merchandise order, a Provo contestant making the best $25.00 kodak and 10 per cent cash " record, respectively, during this commissions to each candidate who tlme, so that it is possible for any- does hot win, besideb the two $25.00 one, anywhere regardless of pres- cash special prizes, to be decided on ent standing to win good pay ($25 the results from the 6th to 17th of cash) for the few days work, to say July. Any way You figure, you cannothing of the votes to be gained at not lose. the same time which wonld be a subIf you have not started, or enterstantia) foundation, the winning ed, and you would like to share in votes perhaps, for another prize, this distribution of desirable awards; even the biggest one, on August 7th. now is the banner time to start in on Each $10 worth of subscriptions this special prize and extra - vote ou this period is worth from 11,500 period. If your results by that time to 16,500 votes, according to (Jaly l?h) are not satisfactory to whether new or old, and the amounts you, there is no obligation for you of various subscription payments, to ga further; but 'on theo'ther hand and each candidate is entitled to all you may win $25.00 In these next few the votes, on this basis, that he or days and have a standing of votes she can earn.- In addition to the that may show you that there ts furregular votes oil each subscription ther reward In store for you in the payment, there will be 9,000 extra few weeks following the I7th. ' votes for each $10 worth of new subFurther details, entry blank, etc., scriptions; 7,500 extra votes for each on another page. Now ts a good $10 worth of old subscriptions and time to send in that blank, Follow- after your first $10 worth of sub(Conlinued ou Fage 8.) scriptions (old or new) extra votes be-wo- - - " - n - $50.00 : . York-delegatio- Banner Period of Contest From Now Till July 17th : u. - r Arrn 1 1 With Many Candidates; Cox Favors Mere - WINS FIRST SERIES - " ' r Movement BALLOTS BEFORE R SELECTION COULD BE HADE; Believe That Such Display JWould Be a Valuable ; Rotarians Lead in the . Attraction Wm, M. Roylance and Prof. Earl Pardos, met with the county commissioners today on behalf of the Rotary ; Miss Club and asked the commission to set apart special art room in the new and city county building to display . the paintings and works ot art of Utah countys and the states famous Mr. Jordan thanked festlTlltes. artists. They reported that they had Provo for the splendid support given secured a , large number ot John the American Legion, then intro- Helens paintings, also a big collec duced Miss Maiben, the only Provo tion of Lee Green Richards and Red Cross 'nurse who was actively others. C. E. Dallin of Sprlngvllle engaged in service on the battle has consented to design a , special fields of France. piece of sculpture for the room. ' Miss Maiben was greeted with The Rotarians report that a large vigorous applause as she stood at the upper room would be available for rostrum and smiled. She gave the I FORTY-FOU- a, , navy,--Whil- e -- J. O. Berry, who has Just graduated from an eastern dental accessions from the collapse j lege, visited friends in Provo during of the Palmer boom Cox sprang to a the week.' Mr. Berry is living tern-- new hlgh ,evel of 490 an1 McAdoo jporarily in Salt Lake, but expects to went to a new high level and eo did locate in this city. John W. Davis, ambassador to Great Britain. The battle continued Into DESERTION CHARGED. more ballots. Cox forces soon after midnight, J. Franklin Fitzgerald has tiled Jubilant with a new high level in suit for divorce against Eannle Laub the balloting and predicting further Fitzgerald on the grounds of defeated a motion to ad- - tlon. The defendant went to the convention, which hadthe land. Ore., in February, 1919, and support of the McAdoo forces. The ,left three minor children. on,y Tearr deser-accessio- Port-Jou- rn V I |