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Show 'wri m jbgflUtoes f tha most Part of a camp-- jtt They make you lcfete a fine what home is. vjj your ero Exhibition Will Be Feature of Labor DayCommiimty ConferEARLY INTEREST GUJOAIISHIP ence Endorses Plans ;foted Aviator ' TalreProvo People Up: To FOR MANIFESTED IN GUDMUNDSEN CHILDREN ASKED fatal Girl In Town M U Be Given Free ' .Hr Ride. An echo of the recent West Tint branch scandal was heard yesterday In the filing of a petition of Paul J. Crandall of Sprlngvllle in the Fourth a comawfr-UBifrovb when the district court praying to be appointinterests of our city will J&in ed guardian for Craadall, Claire, Ferrel, Keith, Barbara and Priscilla Qj (KeUbor organisations tn the minor children of Gudmundsen, TA'bor American s' genuine Moses and Erma Craadall Cndaund-sewill JftSdflr, Septemher , 5, he r wn-Lcti- ng n. i (SeleBration. 'distinct feature of the fttfyta Will be an aeroplane vklbi-tlo- s Tuesday, evening, August 23, auspices ot the Womens Municipal Council will be held at the home of .Mr. C. E. Maw in hon- or of Vice President Mrs. John 1R. Stewart, who leaves soon to make her home In Salt Lake A11 member of the cou- cil who can attend this recep- tlon please telephone Mrs. C. E. Maw, president of the assocla- tlon, or Mrs. L. C.' Potter, sec- retary, before Monday noon. Council members husbands are their invited to accompany wives. CITY a reception under the for Reorganization ELECTION Provo has awakened to Its possibilities. In this hour of our citys opportunity to hasten Its future progress through Joining our minds, oar hearts and our efforts for the welfare of this, our home city, the Rotary club of Provo challenges' contest for the winthe B. Y. U, and the Klwanls club to a four-da- y ning of the greatest support for a thoroughly democratic, nonparto call tisan, efficient community organization, which it Is proposed " J the Provo Chamber of Commerce. Rotary bids you to gird up your strength and prepare for a most worthy race. THE ROTARY CLUB OF PROVO, UTAH, By H. G. MERRILL, President. With the approach of autumn and the trend of thought running toward the activities of the coming winter, the selection of our city officials will engage the attention of those Interested In our citys welfare during the next few weeks. The offices to be filled by the voice of the people are mayor, who serves term for two years; one four-yecommissioner and an auditor, who also serves for two years. Early Indications point to an in teresting campaign since there seems to be unuBual interest and a variation of opinion as to the available men- who might be Induced to enter the race. Among those who have thus far been mentioned by tbeir friends for the mayorship are: John S. Smith, Dr. T). K. Hansen, Walter White-heaPreston G. Peterson, Charles Wright, LeRoy Dixon (present Incumbent), Alex Hedquist, Robert CutMb, Commissioner Charles Hopkins, and others. Few men have thus far been mentioned for the office of commissioner, however, Ellas Gee, former county Clerk of Utah county. Is being urged by his friends to allow his name to be entered. No doubt s lady will he chosen for the office of auditor, and Mrs. Ruth Tarrers friends feel that Provo coaid do ao better thaa ta give her another term la that office. Chief f Polic Manwariag has already tomounced that he will not p- ar t e I Number of Strong Men Mentioned For Offices at Head of Ticket. - The petition states that the mother of the children at the pres- FORMER PROVO ent time la ill and physically unable Klwanls, stirred by the noble challenge of Rotary, this day. In byLex Smithy according to of care to for the and take custody hearty response to the timely appeal for a united citizenship organmade this nunrtdg by said SUDDENLY and requests that .your WOMAN ized for the upbuilding of our city, accepts the challenge and pledges children, of the gen- petitioner act as guardian of the perToaWt llams, chairman a 100 per cent turnout in tbe contest. Klwanls enters the race to win. ed edu.mlttee. Smith, Mr. 'Williams sons and estate of said children. ' T. F. PIERPONT, President. DIES ON VACATION The petition alleges that the (fathIt renowned tor hte daring er, Moses Guduvaadsen, has abanHants. He will arrive in 3r0vo earldoned the family and has not fory in'tihe day and will J4'zz the warded any money or left any means While returning to her home in Ktsets ahead of the big ipstf&de. B. Y. U. welcomes the challenge of Rotary and the spirit which main- Salt Lake City from an automohlle and for the whatsoever support is to be tenance of the family. .It 'further 'The prettiest girl In tow Mrs. It. Yellowstone prompts through park, trip in the onward march of community development, which Is the (jurt'a free rlda and the mayor and states that the Tnflnenee of the said James Chappell, formerly of this natural order of the day In cities all over the nation, Provo, with all FsTDixon are also slated ?ftr a free fathsT exerted over the said children city, suddenly died at St. Anthony, accordelements for building a prosperous city of the highest order of Its and and Is unwholesome afternoon, Idaho, yesterday improper take' a S!ht Others who wtshito should unite wholeheartedly in one central Chamber of chil- ing to a telegram received by her 'the to citizenship, interests fit belt not the fclrdeeye view of Provo wEJ be taken for service toward that end.. Commerce McBride Mrs. of Louisa the a 'is mot taGwr the and mother, that dren, B. Y. U. is In the race. We shall endeavor to match the spirit ip3s pairs at a eht odl 17.50 for fit and proper person at the 'present Fifth ward. of our boys which has won for them undying honors on the athletic Bom at mtmure; MflRard county, etch person, Mr. WUliaaHF says. The time be have 9m cure, (custody and fields of the world. was Mrs. October children minor f Chappell said control IS, to his bw adstor guarantor FRANKLIN S. HARRIS. President. , Mr. and vt Hn. the daughter Moses Theof present address the scale beau lies of Pro- -' wnrrtved Is her She Noyes. by Henry Gudmundsen is .given In the petition vo, t Utah laka and other points of som Frank. lb year-old es tT3 Melbourne a venae, 'Lot mot Amwever, totarssts. . Ha I her mother, Mrs. Louisa McBride, tf . caitt to fly oywr the mountains for atater wad 1 tm ,, .( tv. IL. this city aad tb following ihu that his pasMngeiemsy not John Jackson and A spirit of progress and optimism given their support tbe citizens la .. . mad the high aKttoda. Lueien Nsyes of Provo, Dr. I. T. c general have not been Interested. w Ill view of GmTsotitMd Provo has 1L X. of America Fork. Professor Noyes SBr at of Oonriwn. 'BprtwgyUle, He could see no reason why everyconferCommerce ta of her oadd order community move to to hts mud SaTtLaka N. Meuhea E. Noyes of Epbenstm, potty ghls, pects family !o"kay conoanauo of opinion might whore bums Tmy are residing at the LJwra t firtttatljrn JUt the auditorschool' Aha winter. body should not belong to tho Cham--he- r ence' at the Central early la ho centered on sons, (the committee I v aunt ttme. j .The body ta expected to arrive in of Commerce, ium last evening. A vision of the lieOm it understood ttkal the pretty Proto this evening for Interment. Is no location more "There was ideal activities Industrial future ' citys girts of town mat he nominated byj Funeral arrangements will be anto the , audience, which In the west for manufacturing planta unfolded Wo or social tho various eJnmdus, nounced later. to seemed to with s determina- than between the railroad tracks and atsA Stennams respond given tsyznizaUons tion to make that ylston a reality. Utah lake, said Mr. Pierpont, Proof TO GET the Labor day general AlIXIuJS nETDRns Goes W. R. which Tom WCRama ta tho chairman. Everyone present was ready to place vo should take advantage of these natural conditions; she should be Provo where she rightly belong Arrangements wffll than tabs made to KIND ANY OF among the progressive cities of the pushed ahead. We need more manu YORX place the naan vwhece&er friends INTERESTING TRIP nation, facturlng plants, more payrolls. We miy vote for bar. Presldsat W. JL Butler of the i Tibs committee saxnettly desires the audience of can get all of these desirable thing . The singing by a of that this feature !be taken Into concompany leaves tonight "Young men and women are asking several catchy aongs under the di- through the earnest . , Professor T. Earl Parties has Just for a all citizens. y derived . business and G. W. money for Them what sideration, as ttaB Professor have ter of rection work, you pleasure Fltzroy, very interesting au- trip to California. Wnlle away Mr. to do? Do you need someone to clip the trios by tbe accomplished Johnfrom this source Will be' contributed returned from That a city can grow no fatter to.au organization lor suae In soma tomobile trip to the PariHc coast Butler Intends to ylBtt San Francisco your Iswn regularly, fire your boiler, son siBters, and the lively numbers than the majority of its population centers fild mining anjf Los Angebui! Although the trip do the janitor work of your, office by Wildes orchestra, did much to want It to growt was the assertion o I public spirited movement " for our and many of the was accompanied Is takes mainly for a much needed of tho west. He towns development. or store, clerk In the store on Bat place those present In a pleasant and J. H. Blackmore of. Dayton, Ohio, htudent re t, Mr. Butler "Baystre-w$who it here representing the (.Aside from taking passengers up, on the trip by Kafl King, a visit Sirdayz or during jotherperiods; do receptive mood. son a U. of and f$. T. Jndge at the the- aviator and bis mechanic have several of the large wholesale honaes house work, milk your cow or do bureau in the Interest of A7 Oscar Introand presided Spear of A. B. Balt'Lske City. Ring on the coast. inaranteed the committee that they other chores- do your plain sewing, duced Preston G. Peterson as toast- the reorganization movement He' visWhile away "Professor Pafdoe will do a number fit acrobatic stunts work hi a garage, or do any one of master for the evening, who in his explained that there are so many CHILD INJURED IN FALL. Iran the wings wad other parts of ited many of the ualveraltles of the a hundred other things? usual clever manner kept the audi questions to be solved for Provos - - rr A large number of ambitions ' ence jn ttt plane. west.', --being (especially interested In is ab, g00j humor by his, , witty in- - progress that an organization He Chairman Williams reports - that their Little Tbeater.actitlties. Dorlua, to carry them on.' daughter of Hr. young men and women are anxious terjections solutely necessary, s valufarther details of tho Labor day pro- reports having secuied many and Mrs. Lloyd . D. fhngtstea, mat To continue their school work, bntJ..Thl8 cl'ty Mr. Blackinore outlined the plan to alJ 'lhe gram will be axmouwoed within a few able Ideas ghmg dramatic lines which with a painful accident Tuesday eve- - the Slump In prices of farm be employed In reorganizing tbe d west organi-sala needs real commercial Win be Incorporated In the vrerk at nlng, when - she tell down cellar steps range products has hit them and . dsys. Commercial club and stated that it No Mr. Peterson. the Brigham Toung University dur- and broke- both bones In her left t their parents hard. But they are a ; .atinn bad proved successful la more thaa h& arm between tho wrist smd the eU gritty,' determined bunchand win 4S0 ing the coming year. the nation. He ACTIVITIES AT B. Y. U. , In several of the cities visited ProYu drew a vivid comparison of the New' inch S?K town system with the workfessor Fardoe vnet with the Rotary the entire west and northwest England A troop of boy scouts from Logan, rtuhs. In Los Angeles he had the of Chamber of Commerce the ings wltl1 coaI Ever Pece pf coal used when mder .direction tat Scoutmasters Dr. opportunity of advertising our city fully organized. the Montana amelters of hy large George R. Hill and Carl Hands, were at a largely attended luncheon. Many H. E. tho Eardley, as does the representing Provo, pasaea through Mrs. Tennle Thomas announces 22. He has a list of capable young interested . visitors art the B. Y. U. of those present had never heard of coke-coin the west. ..It will Salt. Lake City Commercial club, asplant this morning. The nuaptmsst-er- s Provo, and manifested a great deal that her store at'275 East. Third men and women wha can do. almost not be long until the products of the sured the audience that with a wide . were formerly students eof the of interest when told by ;Profeanar South street, has been designated as iron and the coal fields of Utah will awake chamber of commerce, Provos B. Y. U. Mr. Harris s a beotiher of Pardee that no Hy in the (world bee a substation of the Provo psstofflee, not afraid to work. They have some meet at Utah lake, where will be es- - dream of a second Pittsburg on the Presldystt Frank B. Bat rig. a hotter dhnaate or greater (opportu- and that she carries s complete line aecond Tb. shores of Utah lake will be fulfilled. ".ubU.l.rt ' of postage,, money order blanks, etc. them through the school year. ' . Workmen are bnsy ins tabling ' a nities than Frovo. "Every city needs a chamber of of the recently , developed output said Mr. Eardley. I oew.sysicm of veatliatten In, col lege Professor Fardoe states that Utah at Maryavale commerce, potash large deposits ihnlldiag,S3righsm Yogxtg tJntversity. has by far th best dirt Toads fif W , comes through Provo. The citys po-- I have observed that cities having the The other improvements at most active commercial Organizaof the states he visited and Itiat tbe sltlon as a tourist town 1s a asset which is almost unde- tion grow tbe fastest As your city nearing oaiqpletloo. only had roads In Utah were within Professor Hyrnm - Ms&warlitg, a the city limits of some of tbs towns veloped. We have at last discovered grows there will be closer union be- (graduate vjf the - Brighton 'Ypag passed through. , .Timpanogoa and will, in the future tween Provo and Salt Lake City. Ia 'make the most of It. We have many time the district between the two At the borderline t Arisons, NeUniversity, ds in the city Soaking Hor other assets that, we hare never be- cities will be built up to such an ex- teacher; for his school, The PfOtten vada, and California, Professor Far. formal cojhge of Idaho. doe and Mr. King found a fore realized. The biggest of these tent It will be difficult to say where at the present time is tbe Brigham one city ends and the other begina. turtle, which they brought Professor William H. Beyle, head The Rotary clubs challenge of the , o! the B.Y.'U. secondary training with them home and presented to Youhg University. Let the officials of the university right now be as- - Klwanls and the B. Y. U. to a four- -' and vocational school, reports a moot the laboratory of the university. ured the undivided support for the day contest for the winning of the favorable sqntament toward the BUILDING. ' May it never again be greatest support for the Chamber of COUNTY ON WORK Institution. Sancanvass In after a weeks said or four hundred stu-- , Commerce and the acceptance of the ; three that (i pete acid Sqvier counties. He InterEncouraging reports come from hearing children. Since that time! dents leave here because of lack of tyo challenged organizations, were The setting of stone on the City viewed a large umber of school IS progressing the Womens Municipal Council of she has made every ; grade an "A. housing facilities. high achool graduates - and ead County building conTo do the many things of which parents, and forts confident that daily, .according to A, Rudlne, The Provo concerning the prospects of pupil, having been promoted into the these cenntles will be well repre- tractor In charge of the building. city stands in need, we must will opening s school for the deaf in this eighth grade last year at the age of our ever got have sented at the B. T. U. during the hridll work has commenced andMonorganization. Mother twelve. , be greatly increased beginning dty at the same time the any place by himself. This proposed coming school year. to 12. contractors Last Mrs. expect en schools open year, September Ballinger says, Chamber of Commerce should weld day, when the of the was really a, test in and - the meras together enlarge th working force..,.; example : A -- Y. B. was she solve at should the farmers the university chant. It women expect 'to accomwork - where she had 85 SEWER BID LET.' In every NilUrOds and him assist school, to problems training In school the propose Gull Club they ShephOrd and Webber of Salt- plish and - In the progress of different Instructors conceivable trainers way. 1s shown open bidsuccessful were the Lake City T. F. Pierpont, In introducing Orthia and Olive Ballinger, daugh- during the- year, and she took the Beginning aext Tuesday The Post ders for the installation of the sewer ters of Mr, and Mrs. A. Ballinger of work without any special effort on president and manager of the Provo 1 comprised this their part. . P publish the first Installment of system fa district No. , Foundry A Machine Company, Mr. Preston G. Peterson, J. W. Far-Irving Bacheller'a wonderful story,-o- f First West street north oftoFifth At city. Mrs. Ballinger has had no help in Peterson referred to him as the only rer Rnd commenced Orthia of 6, the was this age let A Man for the Joseph ButtIe motored to contract The li&B. North. AesL.J$eldom. and speech work un- training the yonnger child, Olive. man in the city who, against many gear riVer Tuesday to visit the cab-it been our good fortune to offer our, firm at yesterday Tnornlng s meeting her can was work when Olive She Provo the that has proved began obstacles, In belonging to the Provo Gun club. direction of Miss Eleanor readers such s feature story.' iof the city commissioners at I.7 der the the age of six she en- be a manufacturing city. Is reported fear struck the huntIt Jones of the Clark school at North a baby and atschool Around Abraham Lincoln the wrl- - per front foot , with the hearing tered public Speaking of the necessity of co- ers when sudden darkness enveloped Hampton, Mass., an institution of ier has woven his talo and placed a the children, doing the regular work operation of all the citizens In build- them following the firing of two kreat cast of characters sturdy pioLawn Party Given The Misses oral reading for the deaf. While and making splendid progress, kav-la- st ing a larger Provo, Mr. Pierpont re- shots. At first it is said method this was child are taught being they thought Stubbs Cleo neers, men and women, young and Juanita Strong and Interyear at the age of seven ferred to the success of industrial the descending blackness was a Md, white and black, rough and gen- entertaining at a lawn party this eve- her mother became Intensely to the been third grade .plants In the east where promoted and devoted ing to the Judgment day, but after In- ested In the method tle, wayward and upright. ning at the home of the former. It Is by this method tbe Womens tlon between employer and employee recovering from .the effects of the to it. , After six months twenty-emuch time to extended been have Every member of every family la vitations Mrs. Ballinger taught Municipal Council hope to establish had been Introduced and adopted, scare they discovered to their Joy Provo and vicinity should resd the guests. Japanese lanterns instruction In home with such success a school for the deaf, and their aim! He stated that the Commercial club and amazement that It was nothing the Orthia as decorations. Intensely educational story. For have been arranged her In the public ta to enable all deaf children to be had never received tbe necessary but clouds of ducks who had been she that lunchplaced further particulars see our advertise- Gaia, music and a delicious schools at the age of eight where able to do ns these two little girls! support to make It successful. While disturbed in their dally routine by ment on page seven of this lash of eon pllj be the features of tbf business men have to some extent the andden shots. she entered the third grade with are doing. Jbo.Ppst. es - - . d, 17. pas-tute- rs -- wl at-We- pt im f. f f i "' ?"?? b,y.u,stu:hitr ttessdr: Tinrr.i .1 U I to Butler . ( .( r.r California on Vacation ,.' Wood-Cllfto- , - ten-da- -- K -- n Amer-lcan.Cl- ty - - " -- -- rrr . . I r ; ei cities-througho- &.U.USik2.,S ih til al r? r I; i i CJ -- . . thirty-five-year-o- uni-versl- ty ld School For the Deaf by September 12 is Aim of Provo Municipal Council val-juab- f 1 le h' 'i t , , , ' N I . No-on- j , e , --- Distinct Feature For Post Readers the-farm- er er Yisit - . V i . f- ' pro-lu- t k: de ight J , I -t 5 |