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Show '- t,J.-T- . - f .,--.- , WaS i ' - -- S.'5 WEATHER ovo Partly-- cloudy probably showers tonight and tomorrow. dJk 71 58 Highest Lowest Sunset Sunrise 7:57 4:57 dJk 4Jo t Pno Fork PROVO. UTAH, FRIDAY, BABY U. I. A. ROAD-SIDECA- 1910. BEAUTIFUt AND CONVENIENT R: : BY CIVIC CLUBS OF PROVO BASE- Rotarians Join In Movement PLAYGROUND MOVE- BALL LEAGUE Neatly tacked away In a small clothes basket, an Infant was found yesterday morning at 7 oclock by Mrs. J. Frandsen and Attorney Q. Parker In the front seat of an automobile at 3(7 North 2 East street. The car belonged to a boarder at the Frandsen home. Mr. Parker, who was first attracted by the crying of the baby, called Mr. Frandsens attention to it, and together they made an Investigation Turning down the quilt that covered the basket, they found the child and the following pencil not pinned to its clothing: "Wont you please love and care for Little Mary or her to some one who will. give Her Father was killed on the railroad 3 weeks before she was born. The Lawers ft Doctors got our home A money. "Mary and I slept in a old barn last night. Sick, on foot. o money ft alone, I cant her any further ft its so carry cold. So please love ft care for my 8 weeks old baby while the waters of the old creek hide my to 2 at 9 ASPEN GROVE TO BE MADE . Infant. American .score ESTABLISHED MOTHER UNKNOWN Scores Of Women Eager To Adopt Deserted Ly JUNE 3,. 192L MABY FOUND CRYING IN bcat Timpanogos park. , VOL. XL NO. 44 ABANDONED Todays Game To Make Canyon Re- treat Attractive. MENT FOR PROVO RotSteps were taken at ary club luncheon at Roberta hotel to make Aspen Grove one of the most desirable canyon resorts in the state. Following the report of W. O. Creel1, chairman ot tne Good Roads coq- mlttee, that the work on the road to' North Fork in Provo canyon had commenced and would be concluded , in about ten days, a motion was ad-- , opted that each member of the Rot- - . ary club donate a dollar towards and beautifying Aspen Improving Grove. It was also suggested that the other clubs ot the city be invited In the movement. to , Eugene Roberts, chairman of the' Timpanogos Nature Club, outlined a plan of Improvement at tha resort-thawould add considerably to the comfort and enjoyment ot ' the qamp- v . to-da- ys IS ORGANIZED IS ADVOCATED Wyman Berg of this city announces that a Mutual Improvement association baseball league has been fuljy organized In the Utah stake, and will function In three divisions to be known as the Northern, Central and Southern divisions. The Northern division will be comprised of the Vineyard, Sharon, Lakeview, Timpanogos and Grandview wards, while the Central divisions will be comprised of the eight wards of Provo and the Southern division will be made np of the four wards of Spring-vill- first The positive and really step toward the establishment of a playground for the children of the B. Y. U. Training school, was taken when a purse of MOO. 00 was presented by the Normal, graduates at their closing exercises.. President Brmhall, In behalf of the school, accepted the gift as tbe nucleus for the founding of the proposed playground. It Is regretable to note that the Mr. Berg reports that be with city of Provo, great educational centIbssc Brockbank and J. Edward er that it is, has not a suitable place Johnson .the other two members of tor Its children to play under masterthe board of control, has been sucers. i ful supervision. cessful in organizing a baseball team John Smith ot the Knight Woolen .. Play la tbe expression of a universIn every ward, and in some wards the al instinct, and In order to develop Mills addressed the club on contwo teams are competing for a place its .be taken in- .Woolen Goods Industry and must child entire the it la the league. . . to account. The lessons of the play nection with Provo. The opening games of the Central The president of the club stated', field pr Just as Important as those division will be played in Provo next of the schoolroom. The wise parent that tor the next meeting a speaker, ROY BOREN, Tuesday evening beginning at 5:30 realizes this and makes timely and would be invited to answer the time-asfollows: First ward vs. oclock Manager Provo Electric and Hardware Company. double sorrow. Why the present high' adequate provision for the play of ly queation, Second ward, at Timpanogos park; f t hia child. Why should a community prices ot coal T Her Mother. Few men in Provo 'have been more successful than ' The basket also contained two Third ward vs. Fourth ward, at not be Just as wise. In some comMr. Roy Boren. He has lived in this city practically all his blankets, a pillow, various toilet ar- North park; Fifth ward vs. Sixth Will Conduct , munities the city officials have gone tJ. B. ward T. campus; Bonneville at ticles. and several pieces of baby ao far as to designate that streets life.' was He local in educated schools his and received the j vs. Manavu, at Cinder . field. L clothing. The clothes were pimple, ward about the school house shall be closDay early business training, as did many of Provos most suc-- ! ed to all sorts of traffic that the according to Mrs. Frandsen, but the 8lxth south and University Avenue. ..... cessful Mr. L. the direction At of L. under careful of series the end the three the e u e men, Nunn, was clean and had received good baby children may be free In Ihelr play to who for many years had charge of the Telluride Power com-- " care. She has dark blue eyes and divisions will compete for the champ- I use those streets. A spirit ot this The Provo wards an unusual- - amount of long sort shows interest in a matter of n ionship penaut. An auto caravan of about fifty car which firm Mr. Bqren was employed for nine will Tuesday every evening and j pany -with, play to the' coming will hair. ,, jp-u importance highest Mr. Seven Boren electrical entered the represent tbe Salt Lake Elks a, years,years ago It is expected "that the series will A dozen or more women have of the community.' citizenship the Day cetebrajioa here Juno Flag for himself, and while he found many obstacles in , the Frandsen home an day in end July IS. It we have provided adequate and 14. Elaborate plan ior thiy telebra-tio- n chairman' board of Mr.' the ' Borg, hia business "his path duririg his early ah endeavor to get possession of the school buildings, if career, indefatigable are now 'being 'plannedbt thu we have helped to secure an efficient local Lodge of the Bs- Pt O. Elks. C baby. but. Mrs. Frandsen, who is of control, is enthusiastic over the and optimism pulled him over many, a tight place Lenergy coand asks the about SO year of age and whose only present outlook, teaching-forcit The parade, led by a band, with two and . of the general public 4a t luntit now hiq company, enjoys a splendid patronage. we have helped to provide sufficient or three daughter; is dead, refuses to part operation other bands .in hnq promises , movement. MrBoren is an enthusiastic Eotrarian' and one of our j with it. i i , and suitable play' fields as welt' i this and finest th be one-td : T know of nothing that will stimHe his devotes much of workers. I club's have we Commercial active don well, hat hag ever been longest have always wanted a little athletic grounds,' , 'seen In this eity.' Mutual work ulate Improvement but all this ought ye to have done girl. she said this morning to a Post more and at the same time time to public work and is known for his generous spirit on The parade will move promptly at develop and not have left the other undone. 7 oclock reporter, and I eertainly intend to the mnch needed baseball material. of Provo. movement the betterment for on the evening of Tuesday every praiseworthy keep this one. Ton know, we think said Mr. If, however, we have not . realized June 14. . , the , f of of she is the .cutest Tittle thing that movement. Berg. in , discussing th these importance fully somp The program will commence on an, "Provo.needs more base-' ever happened. consider seriously us then let things, near the I am glad of an erected platform these II neB from Dennis A. McCarthy; especially The police are not inclined to ball players, and the new city and county opportunity to do what I can to fosGive them a chance for Innocent m st front of7:30 place any credence on the contents ter , ' , this splendid means of bringing bonding at p. m.-of the note. They are of the opinion sport, The block on University avenue such timber as we have, conGive them a chance for fun; that the baby was left by someone out Better a playground flat than a court from Center street to first sooth, will who came through the city last night tinued Mr. Berg. be roped off so that the crowd may And a jail when the harm la done! in an automobile, They base their full opportunity to listen to the in la the for have readiness Agricultural College, Everything Demand Officials Give them a chance. It you stint conclusion on the statement of Mra. . excercises, r now. them Jamea F. Crowther, a neighbor of the big Jersey show whfdh will be held referbe of the contest. . . The parade will be followed bv a After the contest 'ia over. Prof. Tomorrow youll have to pay here tomorrow, said Postmaster A. Frandaeng, that she heard an autoA larger bill for a darker 111; grand charity ball to which tbe public mobile stop there for just a moment Service County O, Smoot this afternoon. John A. John T. Caine III will judge the So will be invited. them a chance to play. , about 4 oclock in the morning. This give and family of Hyrum, presi- stock and prises wUl be awarded the Let ua all follow np the movement The committee in charge of th4 is corroborated It baa transpired that at a meet- dent of the by Police Officer Utah Jersey Club, will ar- winders. Jamea C. Snow who said that while ing held in the Court house Tues: begun by the B. Y. U. Normal clasa Flag Day exercises are J. T. Farrer, chairman: E. A. Mitchell, Much interest ia manifested in the of 1921! he was at the corner of 2 North and day at which were present the city rive here Mr. laraelaen will ' ' R. Maeser. J. Milt Jonea and R. ,S. Curtip Academy Ave. about that time he and county commissioners and the have charge r the details of tomor- exhibition of Eagle Irene, a regisThe 1921. June Provo, program in full Is&rvtJ 1, saw a large automobile slowly going three achOol bf rows program. tered Jersey cow, 23 years old, and superintendents A. E. Rawlings, Flag Bearer; Rondo north on 2 East street A Mr. Utah eounty, a complaint was reWord baa been received from owned by the State Mental hospital. Howard , Graham, Flaf Simmons, another neighbor, who came gistered Overseas to reports, is the against the insufficient Smith Bros, and the Wasatch farma The cow, Escorts. irom hla work at S oclock, stated probation service of the Juvenile of 8alt Lake county That their herds mother of according e twenty-oncalves, and haa America," audience and band, Prof. Soldier that hd heard a baby crying bat Court The superintendents were wm be at the exhibition grounds to- produced an estimated 1(8,006 J. R. Boshard. director. for at demand their the a in noise thought The herds of local breedera pounds of milk during her lifetime. coming from tent emphatic night Services Introductory excercises. exalteA on the Frandsen place. in will be there early tomorrow morn- This would contain more than 7,000 least three probation officers ruler and officers. No. 849. The officers are Investigating the the connty to work under the same ing. 40 of butter which cents at pounds I case. In the meantime, little Mary system as was in vogue durint last , Prayer. Chaplain E. H. Papke. Funeral services for George Ten year old May IsraeiseU of a pound would yelld 12800. Since The Flora is receiving the beet of care and at- winter. A committee was appointed Hyrum will lead the parade driving the cow Without Stain, Flag whose arrived Bunker, body weighs only about ISO tention from the motherly Mrs, to get the cooperation of the Juvenile a Shetland pony. This honor has pounds, she would, according to this here Saturday from France, were ence Meld rum Anderson. various and the Commission History of the Flag, Thomas Wit 'Frandsen, Court been accorded little Miaa May from estimate, have produced more than held it the Provo Fifth ward meetcities In the county on the matter. It (he fact that she is the first person eight times her weight in butter. A ing house Tuesday afternoon. Bish- liams. Day of Glpry", double quartette. ia strongly intimated that the com- in Utah to become a member of the number of her daughters and prob- op 8. H. Blake ot the Vineyard ward To Tribute to the Flag, E. A. Elks Many was and mittee will aak for a change in the of- national the of for several presided prayer opening Jersey organization ably progeny generations, fice of chief probation officer, and scouts. She Is the owner of a re- will also be exhibited at the show. by Bishop Albert Mabey of the Fifth Mitchell. Old Glory (by Prof. C W. Reid) that they will urge the appointment gistered Jersey heifer which won Jersey milk will be served daring ward. The speakers were Charles of Eben Mann of this city for that two cash prises at a recent Cache the day at the exhibition grounds and W, Lilltewhlte, of Springville, Ezra Mrs. J. Edwin Stein. , ofMedley of National Airs, band. Banker, an nncle of the deceased, at the cafes and drugstores. county fair. place. Mr. Mann was probation Patriotic address, Judge John F. The parade, which starts at 9 ficer in Provo for 14 months daring Manavu ward will have refresh- Amos N. Merrill and Bishop Blaka. Final tribute was paid to the life which time, it is stated, the Juvenile oclock, will be formed at Seventh ment stands of every known variety Tbe benediction was by Raymond Tobin, exalted ruler, Salt Lake Lodge and character No. 85. of Mra. Elisabeth Court functioned better than ever East and Center streets, and the at Timpanogos Park. Harding. Howard Booth yeeterday at the fun-r- before. American Patrol, band. The body was conveyed to tbe line of march will extend west on During the afternoon the theatres services held in the Fifth ward Center St. to Fifth West, thence north will pnt on a special five-reDelivery of the prize essays, The picture meeting house on an army easslon, meeting house. George E. . Barton to North Park, where the stock wUl dealing with the Jersey Industry. In- and a military escort comprised of American Flag, students of the of the Manam ward be exhibited during the day. terwoven in the picture is a beauti- members of the battery C acted as Provo Public Schools. bishopric preAwarding Will Be A sided. The opening song, "I Need At ten oclock several high school ful love story. allbearers, and a detail from the Elks medals and Honor Flag, Supt. "Thee Every Hour, was snng by a a snmptnons ban- battery fired a volley at the grave- H. A. Dixon. students from various parts of the In the , 0 evening Memorable Wartet comprised of Prof. J. R. state will participate In a stock quet will be served ut the Roberts side where taps were sounded. The Winners of prizes, sixth grade, Boshard. Harry Boshard, Miss Viola dedicatory prayer was offered by Wendell Morgan; seventh grade, Judging contest. Henry Oberbansly, hotel to the Jersey breeders. Boshard and Miss Velma Howe. The The arrangements committee for instructor at the Payson high school, , The Utah Jersey Club have a won- William I. Blinker. , Anne Smoot; eighth grade, Marie state the Invocation was by Elder John M. the big annual outing for assisted by Dr. W. E.' Carroll and derful window display at the Taylor Fletcher. Honor Flag, Central reProf. George B. Caine of the Utah Bros, store. "oldaway. Miss Boshard then sang. editors in this city June School. are Face to Face. shaping conditions were that The speakers port Banner, audience Elder Joseph M. Robinson, Dr. H. themselves favorably for one of the .WON THE FORD CAR. GARAGE CHANCES HANDS. and band. Prof. J. R. Boshard, d4 ' Body i editors the Pyne and Amos N. Merrill, all of most pleasant outings rector.' scribes will arhom spoke of the Home Andy Nelson, an employee ot the Messrs. J. L. and Albert Smith of high Ideals that have ever had. The the of forenoon Women doing Jury service in roundhouse shops, won the Ford au- this city have purchased the J. C. realised by their departed rive in Provo during lend. Boshard Brothers sang ,"We Sunday. June 26. and will be wel- tomobile given away by the Camden, N. J.f are expected to reL. Miller Tbe of announce son Vernie and body Scott, garage that they all Know Each Other Better, jand comed here by local committees. At bigjubiiee Monday,. wlll eondnct a general garage busi- of Mrs. ' Emeretta Clark Scott of move their bats when on duty. we tjnsrter aang. "Beautiful It is claimed that of the YsTe of three oclockTher'wmrtr-thThe car was contributed to the ward ness guaranteeing their customers Springville, baa just arrived here where they will by tbe Schofield Anto company, an somewhere. girls and women in the France. The benediction was State Mental hospital Mr. on from died Scott satisfaction while complete every job are married. Pronounced by George E. Barton, be the gneeta of Dr.- George E. Hyde It was the means of swelling tbe they turn out. The garage la one of in the service In France October 18, Ln,te" States, will ho also offered the dedicatory Sunday evening the editorsYoung ward meeting house fund to the ex- the best equipped in the city, and en- 1918, at the age of 25, following an be the guests of the Brigham tent of more than a thousand dollars. joys a large patronage. Mr. Miller attack ot Prayer. Be- - JvlCvlCllRIl AO CllVG The lucky number was 1386. University at the Little theatre. Here will take a short vacation in Idaho, sldea bis mother, Mr. C. Scott Is. ' free ri the by entertained SANITARY cafe FfCC they will be where he will visit relatives. survived by two brothers and three KCCltfli (99! of Scientist Church. A military funeral will be CHANGES HANDS. public service bureau department sisters. TT of direction the school under the IJCrC W CURCF THE OLD FOLKS COMMITTEE held in the Provo Third ward meet- Church of 'Christ, Scientist. - Mr. c. R. Stevens, for several Prof T. Earl Pardoe. .. First . house next at 12:30. ing Sunday in MEETS SUNDAY. No. 80 N. Univ. Ave. months the chief chef at the Sanitary Monday a meeting will be held a oclock.The Professor funeral will J. J. McClellan cortege, club rooms where e, has purchased this popular morning service at 11 ? the Commercial Sunday -Ieave th Ber undertaking parlors Lake tabernacle organist The old folks central j i subject, God, the Only house and announces that he number of prominent men of this city oclock, tabtfr6 at 11 'clock- - Members of battery C an organ recital In the , tbs' 111 meet in the adw of brief make will vestry Cause and Creator. Sunday School comprise the military escort, and nacle Wednesday evenl nVxt Sunday at l8nre 40c dinner connection and of theandstate le at 9:45 A. , M Wednesday oVWk will evening Mcle enjoy the automob the regular short order service dressee a detachment from the battery will under the auspices for the Vivian exercise at 8 oclock. heretofore maintained. Mr. Stevens excursion with the editors to faTe8lde where tabernacle choir. annual Ld folk? outtnl f,re a Tollejr at th be for will The; the luncheon a picnic knd many years experience as a park, where wiU tomorrow said been that has It the program of estaurant man. He extends an served. Details but bow do you ture, according to Wyman Berg, sec In the local papers is another day. Marriages are qtilled matches bers. Doors open at J to the Provo .public to eat be announced know there will be one? retary of the committee. because they have ao many flareupa. for the opening wh him. within the next few days. worth-whil- e a. t ) - Elks Exercises J n l4th Flag H er - .. dark-brow. ed well-equipp- ed - ' well-prepar- e, . o , EVER YTHING IN R& ADINESS FOR BIG JERSEY DAY CELEBRATION a , - . Better Probation In " J.-- to-nig- , Fits-geral- d, Den-halt- ef, Friends of Pay Last Respects at Ell-wo- od - ' Gather Pay Last Respects To Mrs. Booth al el State Editors Annual Outing Event -- Another Overseas Victims Is Brought 26-2- 7, 8- - -- Star-Spangl- ed Bonne-vlllgjyarljiU- w 60,-000,- . . - one-ha- lf influenza-pneumoni- a. n . - eat-M- In-tl- 1 ANY Do You Know Where Raymond Park Is? Direct all Tourists to thi3 beautiful Cam on the east end of Temple hill. They will app. ing where it is, and Provo will profit by their BUILD THEM |