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Show ?''& - cn - '"W Tv-''- '- - - WEATHER ovo Local showers tonight and tomorrow; cooler to- morrow: 78 57 Highest Lovest Sunset Sunrise VOL. 7:52 4:58 ITS DIFFERENT. When a man does not like his job he can change it and not Le blamed, but its dif- ferent with a housewife.- XI. NO. 39 PROVO POST, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921. ESTABLISHED - 1910. ' ALL PRO VO PA YS FITTING TRIBUTE TO HER HEROES Impressive Services Held, at Tabernacle and Cemetery " r ( MEN WHO ARE MAKING PROVO "We need Memorial day, lest we casion without the deep and solemn forget, said Dr. George H. Brim- - ' conviction of the duties which have hall In his address at the Memorial devolved upon us, and a high resolve services hi the Tabernacle yesterday to dedicate ourselves to the noble of and continuing morning. "The dead do not need the F?8k tae Krfat,?re8erTlng wrk our aoldier dead Sowers, bat the living, to keep , the 80 ?rthlly tegan and transmitted, fire within them burning, need to i ar at Peace, purchased by spread the blossoms on the graves of val,or of our aons and the sacrl-fad- e the departed. .Although the flowers away, they are beautiful links ; lcf.!Lf 0UJP pPle-eonnecUnwo,r!d now ,ooks t0 the living and the dead. na ,The.vWh, ,th? leadership to Mayor. LeRoy Dixon presided oVer ' apd order the political and and the Tabernacle the service! Choir under the direction of Prof commercial relations of the nations. "If you would save America to J. R. Boshard furnished the musie. redeem the world, you must first and Civil War and Indian War Veternow set about to preserve the type ans and members -- of the Womens were seated on the of American that has madethe naRelief Corps tion what it is to day. " , stand. Adjutant General John M. Bow- Mrs. JennUT Wilkins gave some n read tkG Commanders Memor-an- d sentiments on f1? Ourllloys, beautiful ddreas from the G. A. R. ritual. the! a saxaphone quartet from a firing squad from Battery Provo high school played, "The I C After fired three salutes In honor of Soldiers Farewell." The invocation was offered by the dead, taps were sounded and the Rev. W. ,F. Bulkley and the bene- exercises came to an end. Members of the American Legion, diction was pronounced by ; Bishop headed by the national colors and ' L. L. Nelson. At the close of the services, the tjie' standards of the local post, placveterans of the various ward headed ed flowers on the graves of their comrades whose resting-place- a are by a mounted guard from Battery In the local cemetery. C, National. Guard of Utah, formed The Daughters of the . Mormon Into a parade and proceeded to the cemetery, where the G.f A. R. ritual Battalion also decorated the graves wu observed. State Adjutant Gene- of their honored dead. Thousands of people visited the ral of the O. A. R.. John M. Bowman of Saif Lake City presided over the cemetery daring the day, and every exercises. Several selections were grave 'W&s covered with flowers. Commander J. M. Westwood, in played by the Provo Band. Chaplain behalf of the Utah Indian War VetGeorge Jaggers of the William T. at the city cemetery Shprman - Post No. I offered j the erans, yesterday prayer, after which members of the presented to the Pratt family a roop-umein honor of the late adjutant Womens Relief Corps performed their ceremonial rite decorating the general Moroni L. Pratt and his wife, Caroline B. Pratt. The monument I graves of G..A. Bv veterans. Commander , .of the Indian War is of gray granite and bears the folinscription: WeUrans.. . . J . M. . . .Westwood of lowing "In- - Loving- - Remembrance 'tor MoSpringvllle. read Lincolns Gettysroni L. Pratt, Adjutant General, U. burg Address. , , The Memorial address was given I. W. i V., and Hla Wife, Caroline B. by Walter Adams: After he had read Pratt, from His Comrades in Arms. In presenting the monument. ComGeneral Logan's Memorial Day Order - mander Westwood stated that U was of 18S. "In Christian America we celebrate a feeble way of expressing the high .which the veterans held holidays and holy days," said Mr. regard inand Mrs. Pratt Adams. "I feel I shall go unchall- Adjutant Professor ' Irving L. Pratt of the enged In affirming that to ns Chris-- American Fo rk high school, the eld-th- at tlan Americana the holiest day Is which we celebrate-a- t ChristdJtapfratVt acc,pted ex-mastide as commemorating the birth ihe,moPlePLfor tor the Messiahs and to ns patriotic Americana the moat glorious holiday the honor given the parents . Patriarch Henry Moyle of Alpine, it the Fourth of. July. "If this be conceded then let me chaplain of the Veterans association, assert that the next greatest holy offered the dedication prayer. , President S. made an adday with all true Americans is this dress in which he referred to the day which we have come to celebrate many good qualities possessed by aa Memorial day. The Fourth of July commemorat- Adjutant and Mrs. Pratt, particularly their cheerful dispositions and abiles the glorious triumphs and wondrous achievements of the patriot ity to make others happy. He paid a glowing tribute to the veterans for fathers. "Memorial Day commemorates the their, services rendered the state in sacred sacrifices all the fathers and early days, when many depredations by Indians. sons, all the brothers and lovers were being committed The Pratt family- - were represented among our patriots .who fonght and died or otherwise made the supreme at the services by many of Its memsacrifice daring any and all the bers, some coming from other states wars out of which America has come to attend the dedication of the monument triumphant and honorable to the poMembers of the Indian War Vetersition of both the material and the ans and Post No. IS of the American moral leadership of the world placed floral wreaths on the , Let ns not retire from this oc- - iLeglon graves. BY S. S. LEGION Solemn and impressive services were held in Pioneer Park yesterday at the dedication of . the memorial tablet in honor of Provos fifteen sons who made the supreme sacrifice iu the World War. Tbe, excer-rise- s, over which Mrs. Sarah Hold-awa- y presided, were under the direction of the Service Star Legion assisted by Provo Post No. 13 of the American Legion. The following Gold Star Mothers were the guests of honor and were seated on the stand : Mrs. Hannah Boyd, Mrs. Nettie Wilson Hurst. Mrs. Frances Martin Richmond, Mrs. Mercy Peay, Mrs. Mary Ann Sorensen, Mrs. Jeannette Mrs. Saphrona Twelves, Kinnear, Mrs. Elizabeth Robbins, Mrs, Jennie Bee Jones, Mrs. Mary May Ekins, Mrs. Emma Zabriskie, Mrs. Elizabeth Dart. Mrs. Ada Nelson, and Mrs. George S. Bunker. Mrs. Myrtle Jacobson, at present living in Texas, was unabls to-b- e present. The Provo and the Martial Bands rendered fitting music for the - , -- 1 In behalf of Provo Lodge No. 849, P. O. Elks, Mr. E. A. Mitchell a flag to . the formally presented Provo Gold Star Mothers and the Service Star Legion. Home, Mother, Country, Flag: These four influences, said Mr. MiW chell, "are among the , most patent of those which mould and gdide the f lives of men. We are here today be' : : ' V Mr. IL D. Sutton : f . . . . . . . . . Mr. Robert A- - Moorefield cause of those influences. , Mr. Mitchell read also the Elks of Genial J,. j the Sutton Cafe.' Proprietors f " tribute to the flag. . That is everybody who lives fn br travels through , Dr. Vern Greenwood of the AmerEverybody knows "Dick and Bob Provo, Mr. Sutton was born in Provo in 1858. When a young man he made his home in Park city ican Legion performed thd flag raiswhere he was engaged in the restaurant business for many , years. In March, 1920, he, with his ing ceremony while he PfoVb'Band the Star Spangled Banner." son-in-laMoorefield , purchased the Sutton cafe,; where they have built, up a'splendic played After a firing squad front ' Battery trade. -- Mr. Sutton is a mmbej of. the Provo Commercial club and an Elk. He. enjoys fishi'ng'aftd C had fired 21 salutes and laps had ' I sounded, Mrs. ,L. C. Potter accepted ' '' " : ( ; . , hunting. . flag for the mothers and then led Mr, Moorefield was bom ifiChicago, 111,, in 1884: When a child he with his parents movec the tfie audiefi'ce" Id pledging the allegito Denver and h receive! his early education in the Denver schools. For ten years he was em- ance to the flag. r. ployed 'with the Mountain States Telephone company as district cashier.' Bob is an enthusiastic - Mayor Le Roy Dixon, representing Rotarian, an Elk and a member of the Provo Commercial club. He is a baseball fan, always ready the city, presented to, the Legion a beautiful , pine , tree on, which the ! . . to bet on his home town team, : , memorial tablet containing the (fames of Provos gold star boldiert Awere later by Mart Roylance, Com: MRS. ELIZABETH BOOTH manderplaced of the , local post ,of. the American Legion.. s This gift will perpetnatc the memDIED AT HOME OF -, f ory of pur gallant youths vyho sacrirY ficed their airioC the cause of hu4 ' r Jesse Tiarmftn, DAUGHTER TODAY manity,? ofsaid Mrs. thq Service Star .Legion, president More than one hundred and titty Price and Sons of Springvllle road, in accepting the tree. "Not only will t thousand dollara worth of Utahs William Nuttall State Mental hos- i it make to live. indefinitely the.mcm-or- y ' Elizabeth Mrs. Booth, for many finest Jersey cattle will be on ex- pital, C. Y.' Cannon and Parley Olof the boys some of whom still hibition in thia city Jersey, day: son of Provo. Besides these the local years a resident of this eityu died at sleep in fa off. France, but also the which opens : here next Saturday committees anticipate many indivld- - the home of her daughter,; Mrs. Jabe memory of the bravo, women whose , blue stars turned. to gold during the Mildenhal!, following more than exhibitors to participate, r1 morning at S oclock with a big pa- -, A . pleasant feature of the days year of suffering from an internal tragic days of the world struggle, and ' rade of prize Jersey cattle. who, filled with ihe spirit of 'service, activltiee will be .a banquet at the ! The parade will he formed near Hotel Roberta Saturday evening In allment.r Mrs. Booth, was born In bore their sacrifices with fortitude. May 4, 1843. When a young 'A doitbUrJfio- - under the direction the Intersection of Seventh East and honor of the vlsiUng cattleman. Pre-iside- England, woman she joined' the church and of Mrs-- . James Bullock; sang Our A. of march. John Center streets, and the line Jsraelsen of the Utah to this country, arriv- Heroes," a song written JoC the ocheaded by the Provo band, will ei- - Jersey Cattle dab WU1 act as toast-ten- d Immigrated In Salt Lake city September 22, casion Mrs. Susa W. Poulton. west on Center street to Fifth master. Among those who will make ing by 1874. For a few after her arChaplain Carl F. Eyring paid a west, ' thence north to the Nortn j short addresses are "Uncle Ben R. rival In Utah she years her home at stirring tnbute to Our, made atock-jndgln- g Caine Mr. a John T. J where Boys, and s Eldridge, lit, lively park, Heber city, and later moved to this saxaphone quartette was rendered by wlll take place. John T. Caine III, E. Darman, chief of the western Dr. W. E. Carroll, Prof. George B. dairy division ot the U. 8. depart- city where she became prominent in Le Roy Snow, Blake Feay;-AlSUPT, H. A. GREAT PAGEANT . Caine and Henry Oberhaneley will ment of agriculture, and others. A the Relief society and other church Ross, and Lyman Holdaway. She is survived by the have In charge the stock Judging, fine musical program will form the activities. Attorney Isaac E. Brockbank desons and daughters: Heber, livered an address on "The Folks at ANNOUNCES TEACHERS and the students Judging contest. major portion ot the evenings enter- -' following and John Mrs. Willard, Booth, Jane Home," who, he declared, helped This contest Is limited to high tainment. win and Mrs. Alice Brunner, the war Premiums will be designated by Mildenhall, school students under 19 years ot by patriotic offering of all of this Mrs. of Harris May city; secin follows: as FOR NEXT SCHOOL YEAR have never taken part First, bine; Americas young manhood, and, as the ribbons, STAGED HERE SAT. age who Kill-folfourth, Teton,ofIdaho, and Mrs. Racbe&l Jndglng contest of)ond, red; third, yellow; any dairy-cattl- e army of peace, by their services at e twenty-onalso Storrs, Utah; inter-stat- e character white; fifth, orange; championship, home-- , such as saving, sacrificing, and or and one I grandchildren greatpurple; grand championship, royal grandchild. Supt H .A. Dixon of the Provo collecting funds for all was purp'oses. "A Tribute of' Gladness, Prof. previous to the 'year in which the Is held, provided they are pnrple. contest City Schools this afternoon gave out Eastmond's master The funeral services will be held in theirWe mourn over those who gave pageant, was preNo entry fee will be charged end enrolled in the Institutions lives; we honor them, but in our the Fifth ward meeting honse Thurstentative list of teachers for the sented to more than a thousand peop- regularly owners are to Invited jersey cattle and our honoring we dedithey represent. mourning 2 oclock. Friends at view day next school may year. The assignments le at Timpanogos park Saturday Among the Jersey breeders of the participate In the exhibition, cate ourselves anew to the work and the Mrs. at MildenhalPs body to the various schools will be made home, are the Utah( The committees report that the 590 evening with splendid results, except state who of the war," North Second east, from 12 to the duties that grew out . toter on, f that darkness overtook the players Agricultural college, Smith Brothers picture houses will conduct continu-oaccording to Supt. Dixon. Ir Brockbank m his address, fun-isa1:30 on oclock the of after-Farthe day ous Wasatch matinees the Senior High School. before they had quite completed the daring Saturday Salt Lake county, (They have done their duty. . They eral, H. R. Atkin, Principal. last episode. The hundreds Of beauticompany of Salt Lake county, noon for the entertainment of the ' have made the supreme sacrifice. We Mrs. Elsie C. pre-and a Carroll, Dean of Girls. fully costumed children, the sweet George McKenzie, Joseph Malstrom- visiting ladies, when especially must carry on, fulfilling th$ sacred ob- Hugh Peterson, S. P. Eggertsen, perfumed flowers, the Lady and the Frank Rouse of Springvllle, Rod- pared feature film entitled "Hearts COMMON MISTAKES. IS ligations placed upon us by those oMnhel Biddnlph, L. B. Harmon, J. Lord of May all depicted the beauties ger W. Creer of Spanish Fork, W. W. and Jersey" will be shown. who died on the battle fields of. e to a Clar-1 gene-contributed nature and of O. S. Campbell, McAllister, Judge McCormick, of San FranFrance, and thqs make their dying , Edwards, W. J. Mortimer, Fern jral spirit of happiness. worth while. cisco, says these are the 13 comOur work shall not STORES TO REMAIN Broodbent, Thelma Eggertsen, Kath-- j "A Tribute of Gladness has been monest mistakes In life: cease all love this land will until who ' rtn Hazel the official pageant of - 1. To attempt to set up yonr Selby, Elizabeth Henry pronounced ' make it their home, a land devoted Cllllspie, ' De Vere Childs, Erma the church an die being produced In own standards of right and and converted to liberty, freedom and Romney, Margaret Carroll, - Julia many cities In this and other states. a careful survey among the merchants of the city it is wrong. After, justice. of Rrown, Jesse In is .Professor Eastmond receipt 2. To try to measure the enWeight concensus of opinion that in view of the fact that Provo has Pansieswere planted- - around-t- he a letter from the librarian of Peoria, the Junior High SchooL of others by yonr own. joyment tree by the Service Star Legion, while baseball week no and ia there this one had game holiday Jonnie Wllkina, Emma Wakefield, 111., stating the many cities of that already 8. To expect uniformity floral wreatheswere placed by it by Ltdle Tuttle, Earl Foote, B. W. state are staging the pageant She here tomorrow the stores should not close for the usual Wednesday in this world. the American Legion in honor of the is believes McAllister, Oscar Garrett, La Var ssks for additional copies of ft the half-holida- y. it that therefore 4 To fail to make allowances voicing The Post five bovs Whose bodies are at rest in the Christensen, Fred C. Strata, LeRoy pageant It Is probable that of a large majority of the merchants for Inexperience. France--Jackso- n intention the and sentiment Martin, Daniel W. In 6. To endeavor to mold all disjrishy, Lyle Jones, Registrar; Ethel will be staged here again later tomorrow will business remain Grover V, Sorenson, Worthy of nHnrst, open their places Spencer, Librarian. the season for the benefit of the old in stating that alike. positions ' Kiphear apd Kenneth Jacobson. . ' ' folks of the stake. 8. Not to yield to unimportant Elementary School Principals: afternoon. Parker George A. Fox; Maeeer FIRE' AT OREM . Bank robbing haa become a risky trifles. The various government departPLEXTY OF TIME. 7. To look for perfection in Franklin 7Mcar BJerregaard; Kansas. In The business Legislature! Britain in Great employ ments totg A fvre of unknown origin destroyPowelson; Timpanogos pur8. own actions. 50 years, made total of 108, S07 women. Briley Hyde. , "Ive been looking for my flius-ban- d has To worry ourselves and ed the Orem Cash Grocery store and handare and bankers the offering othe-- s about what cannot be remElementary School Teachers: for the last two hours," said some rewards for the capture ot roban adjoining living apartment at ' Martin V. edied. , Whitbeck. Maurlne X, , Orem, Provo Bench, at 10:30 oclock an agitated woman to a calm one. or ADVERTISING INSURANCE alive. bers "dead wwdridge, 9. To consider a thing imposMarie reMyrtle Stagg. last night, before the Provo fire de"Dont be excited, madam, as, Henrietta Smart, Velma Howe, sible that we cannot ourselves LYE WILL KILL RATS. Insurwhich received a 'belated Is the only partment, been looking Advertising 'Tve plied the latter. Olive Y. Gil-- 1 Oberhansley, perform. call, could reach the scene., The store 20 years. ance the merchant can have to last the for a husband Wst, Loreada Folstpr, Mary Mark-for 10. to In conducting a way on rats after help everybody, Failing for the fu?nd the residence were owned by Gertrude Page, Clara Bagley, ' protect his business St. Clair and are said to have LICENSE they had killed many of bis Jlnest wherever, however and whenever must continue to Jojin WHEEL he But YOUR ture. ma GET Ethel Jensen, Oberhansley, chickens, C. E. Williams of this city, we can. been covered by insurance. It is esthe premiums If be J paying keep "anrine 11. To believe only what onr Clark, Pauline Buckley, bad reports that he was successful In timated1 that the total log will reach wishes his protection to continue. wile Hatch, Jennie Campbell. Fern City Recorder Fred Evans ha I minds can grasp.-1- this peat ' exterminating completely . advertising, approximately $2500. owndiscontinue for "To licenses wester, Elfie Boyle, Vauna Wood-writing 12. a make day of home Not allowances to busy his by the; lmtbe vicinity John Wanamaker once said, "is Meta Wilkinson, Winnie Clyde, last is for day the the weakness of others. Former Gov. William H. Uph&m, use of common lye. He' urges those ers of bicycles. This to like taking down your sign. If 13. To estimate by some outof Wiaconain, and Mrs. Upham nrs Mathews, Ellen Farnsworth, on their who are troubled with this pest to must can by you business do "get that to cyclists want n you a more side quality when it is that withtrope. Lorn a Booth, Jose-'receiving congratulations on the birth 'hs 1020 licenses, and all" are urged to give lye a test before nslng let people know It" I would of a son. The proud father is almost in which make the man. Taylor. Hannah Cardall, Gal--, before they dangerous, and perhaps, troublesome license business new the ot doing think procure 81 years old. dT. Lueile Forest. Ruth Davies Soon of killing rats. method adverofficer. , the with without contact as in come Jolley, Cuba Dayton, Georgians . without dlerks tising." Alice Klrkham, Jennie Ntog, Alice Childs. B. - nt " 1 Bob' w, ' -- rVrrnri - o! pUo" r Jersey Day. Promises to : :be Successful .Event ' ! nt ! -- DIXOli ma SUCCESSFULLY - V le inter-nation- al , will-exhib- i1 V J ' , , J m, ; '' w. -- |