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Show v, . 1 jwrniVW say that curiosity Some WEATHER. killed the cat, and' others ROVO that it was care, but so j far as . the cat is. concerned difference. it makes no itee j.,.v.nrsrK rCnv-V-- .1 "V) s J . CONTAINING A RESUME QF THE NEWS oF Unsettled southeast portions. Sunset 7:21 Sunrise 5:42 86 Highest Lowest 63 rROVO AND MANY HUMAN INTEREST STORIES r.75 i.00 .75 ESTABLISHED .75 SCHOOL GEWOfiETHER r.75 FOR DEAF MRS, A. F, PALM SUCCESSFUL PARTY GIVES ADDRESS TO RY BUILDING SEPT, 1 Members of the educational committee. of the Womens Municipal Connell announced today that the Provo Oral Day School tor the Deaf will open in thla city September 12 Luncheon Will Be la the Maeser school building. Following is the calendar of the Civic Most of Interesting One years work: September 12 Affairs in History of City. Registration etudenta. September 13 Class work the program. gins. pewddIHxon, Mayor LeRoy November 7 Thanksgiving recess. 1.00 1.00 1.50 5.50 1.00 er ices Old GIVEN WOMENS COUNCIL tosat- - " 1 ' Local Speakwre: v EnterUlamat Mm Meldrus Anderson, Floreace Roberts (Invictue Murray Scoot Baha), Provo Boy (Stunts), Commnnlty singing Orches led by G. nr. Pltrroy. , Q- -0 on- - O ed. Johnson, Violet Miss O tra. 7 N. O Jot the dinner on the lawn of Hotel "Get-Togetk-s- Reservations civic Roberts. Monday evening, nre com-t- ej back in large numbers, acoord-to reports from the Chamber of m reorganisation offices. The this netting will he largest of Its kind ver held In Provo, and aasnre every-a- s that the gathering will be Will G. and Inspirational. Jured of Salt Lake City will he the ' will he yrtodpsl speaker. .There Hunts and plenty of entertMtnmenL Rotary, Klwanla and B. T. 3J. men ud women will be seated t their u mpeedve division tables, wktle not connected with any Of these n tMslont win be cored tor If are made In plenty 'Of time. 10 tlUxens nre invited. Tbs team organization for the neshershtp drive met at Hotel Rob- trts at noon In an eathnfiastlc and aptrlted meeting and nre eager to ut out on the drive next Tuesday. Cnetkrn Xtt booster wore present tad heartily Joined la the commnnlty tajlng under the direction of George Fltsroy. Jiige James B. Tucker was master et eeremnnlee and called on of the three divisions. B. T. U. feels only one way abomt Commerce S armgoaents committee claim en-jy- te per-so- ,nd reser-inter- ' Pro-Iw- or led w -- ee President Frank 8. Is that the B. T. leading when the institution stands wtenos and system land that le (Continued on Page 6) till drive," said Hirris, "and that L is going tq he fche b over. Our Scandinavians WilI .Meet in Conference 579 k Scandinavian JHawill be held atwdsy, Sept. 3, conference and MAY BE REOPENED BOARD BY aDER LOCAL FORLABORDAY tnteresUng h danc address was problem con- de-ur- J. w. Booth, who during the last The canyon party given yesterday afternoon at 8prlng Dell by the Stake Board Relief society haa been voted a very merry time. Upon arriving at the Dell each guest wan labeled to be a' singer, a howler, a laugher, or a growler for the entire afternoon, and anyone who heard the noise from afar would Judge that everyone lived up to his HOWOtl three years has been engaged in the Provo City schools, will leave within the next three weeks on his third mission for the L D. 8. church to Prominent Girls in Race for Armenia. Mr. Booth intends to sail Fre Airplane Flight; Fonda on the eteamship Metagama, which For School of the Deaf. leaves Montreal September 20. The trip will be taken via Liverpool, Hey, you fellers, you all want a free ride with your sweetheart in "an Marseilles, Egypt, and Palestine. part. airplane? Easiest The present missionary Journey b on In The Farmer in the Dell was All you have to world! the thing and will be taken In an endeavor to find do la to aee to it that th sweetest played with posing, graceful otherwise; there was community the members of the church who have girl In all the world Is elected queen singing, conducted by Mist Ethel not been heard from for a long time. of th Labor Day activities la Provo, contest by Taylor; a. Mohday, September 5.A After that it ' the stake presidency and bishops, Mr, Booth states that one branch ot will be easy sailing sailing all over and there were relay races and Jokes the church at Marach" has been en- Provo, the lake and Utah $ounty. Ot and other forms of merriment.' course she will ask you to escort her tirely lost. At five oclock President Taylor Not a single trace has been found in the free airplane ride that will be and ladles led the grand march from of any of the saints, said Mr. Booth. given her as Queen ot the day. In a Mrs. Knights lawn over to Mutual Whether they have been killed, snug little seat, made for two. yon Isle, where tables were spread and starved to death or deported can not will feel like a real king as you glide bonfires lighted. At one big table be learned. The authorities of the through the eternal realm with your the guests were given buttered buns church have asked me to search out Queen. What do you care if tho and wienies to be toasted, at another the lost saints and carry financial world does slip away from you,' as they were served with salad, pickles assistance to them. It conditions are long as she is near! and cheese, and at another Such a ride is planned for rrovo'a huge favorable, a mission will be reopened slices of watermelon. Returning to in Turkey, most popular girl and her escort as 2 the Knight lawn they were served Mr. Booth During part of the largest Labor Day celebhot cocoa and doughnuts. Here tablished branches of the church at ration ever staged in this sectlon.Rex some short speeches were made and Aintab and Aleppo in northern Sy- Smith, the popular Salt Lake aviator the bats awarded as ria. From 1903 until 1909 he was who has been giving exhibitions at ' president ot tbe Turkish mission, Lagoon and Saltalr during the prizes. There were present T. N. Taylor when Mrs. Booth was with him. Durwill be here with his reliable and J. William Knight of the stake ing that time and under the direction plane prepared to entertalp, not only presidency. President Clarissa Wil- of Mr. Booth the Book of Mormon the Queen of the day, but all those liams, Counselor Jennie B. Knight, was translated into the Greek and who desire a thrill. , Votes at one cent each are for sale Secretary Amy B. Lyman, Emma A. the Armenian languages. Since returning from his mission at Hedqulst Drug No. 1 and 8utton-ChaEmpey, Amy W. Evans, Lalene N. Hart and Ethel R. Smith of the Gen- Mr. Booth has lectured extensively Drug store. The proceeds will eral Board; President Moses W. Tay- on conditions in Palestine and Tur- be used by the Women's Municipal lor of Summit stake, Mrs. A. P. Mer- key, It is said that no other man Council in establishing and maintainrill, board member of Ogden stake, is so thoroughly acquainted with ing the new school for deaf to be besides bishops and counselors, Re- Palestine as is Mr. Booth. opened hers September 12. lief society presidents, counselors A farewell party in his honor Is Th following young ladies have and secretaries ot tbe Utah" stake. being arranged in the Fourth ward been nominated and are sponsored In all about 290 enjoyed the hospi- of which Mr. Booth haa been mem by the various organisations named below: tality ot the Utah 8take Relief so- her since coming to. Provo. Moonlight. The first vaudeville bill of the sea- ciety board. Carol Poulton, Municipal Council; lla U. U. son to be shown at the Columbia Margaret Plerpont, First ward; D. Boyd theater next Wednesday promises to New Clark, 8econd; Arvilla SingleS. S. furnish a splendid llna of entertainton, Third; Gertud Olsen, Fourth; Lillian Duns, Fifth; La Von Stewart, ment for those .who enjoy vaudeCo. ville, - It Is a performance warranted Sixth; Gladys Duke, Bonneville;' Not Tesi than titty aammer-schoo- l Myrtle McEwan, Manavu, and Naomi Utah are expected to arrive at.Aa-pe- n to cars the most pronounced cast of manClifford Plerpont, general i blses. Lamb, Pioneer. Grove tomorrow evening D. J. Sheriff thla of Motor of the company, Boyd city Buperior ot the University ot " Tlm Whslan and charming Priscil- ager announces That Georgs Burns has was elected secretary of the Utah i pared to take a moonlight hike to la King furnish u real comedy la been engaged as manager if the sales 8tate Sheriffs association, at. a contha summit f ML Timpanogos. Sweet Sixteen, a farcical sketch, departSMBt. in Salt Lake yesterday. held vention Provo people are cordially Invited helit around a most langhable, Miss Bown Mr. Burns has had more than fif- Other officers elected were Sheriff to Join the students in the hike, though absurd, situation, it has teen yean experience in the auto- C. Frank Emery ot Salt Lake counwhich they hope to make one of the plenty of clever lines and the "act mobile buzfness, most of that time as ty," president; Thomas F. Kelter of A farewell will be most enjoyable ot the entire season cams dose to being a riot sales manager ot various large au- Carbon county, first vice president. given missionary at 7:30 oclock evening Sunday More ordithan tho a L. E. Roberts pretentious Director expressed tomobile concerns. For two yean Richard D. Pincock of Weber coun- at the First ward meeting house In musical of 1 sketch Is nary vaudeville belief that the snow "heavier at the he was with Locomobile dlstributon ty, second vice president honor of Miss Lucile Bown, who glacier this year than usual and that A Japanese Romance, with Its en- of northern California; three yean Interesting questions con leaves soon for the Eastern States and its oriental set- as sales manager of the Don Leo Mo- ce Many the then might be some opportunity ot trancing music enforcement of law and mission ot the L. D. S. church. ' ruing sate elides down the glacier. Mr. ting ef the 'Green Inn tea house and tor company, distributors of the Cad order came up for discussion, among The following interesting program In its Geisha most effeccondacted pretty girls Roberts states that he lias Rac tor northern California; two and which were the new state automo has been Quartet, Mes- arranged: Sallle a halt yean as sales manager ot one bile law and the prohibition law. Coquettish tws" moonlight hikes to the top and tive costumes. Karl Sazey, dames Frank Ramsey, declares that it is a wonderful expe- Keith mpkes an exquisite Takuyusa,1 ef the largest used car stores in Sheriffs from practically every W. Stubbs and Albert 8. rience to alt on the summit at the queen among the maids ot the tea northern California. During the last county In the state participated in Frank Mrs. tern Broadbent dawn cot day and watoh the daylight heuse, and Nace Murray Is satisfac- three yean Mr. Burns has been gen-e- the convention, which ended last Jones; reading, Alvin and Bertha duet, Ercanbrack; in of character the educated tory spread over the valley. manager of the Hart Ellsworth night with a trip to Saltalr, where Duke; remarks, Sterling Ercanbrack; Japanese, who is a wise guy police Motor company ot Rigby and the delegates enjoyed a dip In the duet, Mrs. Sterling Mr. and commissioner. All of the company lake and dinner at the Ship cafe. Idaho, dealers in Local Shoe remarks. Miss Lnclla Ercanbrack; have pleasing voices and dance welL Hudson and Essex cars. Nash, Dodge, Bown; saxaphone selection, Russell Baby kme,' like a delicate DresWill Hughes; remarks, Bishop Joseph A. den china 'doll, and her company of To Be Buttle; selection, eholr. a performance thati Civic Juveniles, give To Be would be a credit to their elders. in Btein and 'Smith, billed as the Bra- -' Charles ' Curtis, manager of the sllian diplomats, add measurBuster Brown shoe repairing depart- ably to the Tun with their songs and Next 'Sunday, August 28, vrill he Charles E. Murdock of the firm ot ment, announces that "his firm will nonsense. "Whether Brazilian or Civic Sunday in Provo. All bishops ADMIRER contribute free or charge, shoe repair otherwise, one of them at test ot wards aad ministen ot the sevenl Gray and Murdock, came to Provo TREE, SAYS work to the worthy poor of the City the persuasive powers which churches have been asked to use as yesterday to make preliminary arof responsible per- qualify him as a dlplomuL tbe text Tor their sermons, Civic rangements for the work of paving upon application OF D. Y. U. GROVE sons. Opening The vaudeville portion df Duties and the Relation of The Cftl-se-n the state highway north ot Proro. to go the bill ass Amoros sad Obey, preWe do not want anyone to the 'Community. This is la Mr. Murdock reports that his firm Is barefooted for the want of repair senting .an original act hi which The line with 'the movement bow 1b ready to push the work and ex ' f (Communication.) work, said Mr. Curtis, "and we In- fem&nlue part of the team manifests progress hi "Provo to bring about a pressed the opinion that the work cltlsens and stu years ago Thirty to J sC Of report a of he win thii The csn of streak before new civic responsfbfH Tlty all vite the people lighteasily completed conception agility Universets in It weather conditions are dents of the Brigham Toung ter to ties tbe his cithsen, average any cases wherein people are in need ning. part sity contributed many varieties' of of the service we render, and cannot ' In addition to the vasdevTIle them In Tbe making of a greater and bet- favorable. , M-r- Murdock suggests that the ehoice trees to the grounds of jthe will be two fine reels of comedy. afford to pay for the same." ter Ttty, and how to get the best reToung University, jrhe Another pleasing feature ef (Me en- sults Through the combined efforts people traveling between Provo and Brigham almost hidSevenl of the Pleasant Greve take the lower road, trees grew luxuriantly, Some tertainment will be the appearance ot of all citizens. the first building. of .the have already known am the Lakevlew road, which ing the fall 'Columbia orchestra coder bishops and 'ministen ' trees are appareatly crowded and-Is most tha between H. EUertson. H. Airoctioa el notified ot Mr of the the way the pared headquarters To Be of them is an appasent Ellertaon declares that his orchestral Chamber of Commerce reorganize the two cities. People living on thinning out a landscape artist has but necessity, .will It Provo be find one will of That he he will says, Bench, tieated the subject program pi easing tfyn that some of the recently suggested A complaint has been sworn to by features of the evening. to detosT to the lower road In (heir wards and churches. necessary or to the canyon Toad, but as both choicest. and largest trees be reTraffic Officer J. V. Dunn against roads are In fairly good condition moved. Lathes have been placed by Thomas Butterfield of Riverton charg the distance is short. It will not the trees that he deems out of place and and consequently believes should be work a hardship en them. lng him with driving his automobile r Wilklns,daugh-teuprooted. Eva to to We are effort make over going Not knowing the design that the finish the Job befc-r- e November 1, Of Mr. and Mrs. Wren Wilkins, artist has in view, I feel landscape "WARD. WARD. we Mr. warrant FIFTH ; should said and . FIRST A Murdock, street. 2 North 1000 West that old poem, "Woodman the good no In the the now have in rewho is of sacred a completing difficulty has Elder Byron Jones, A farewell in the form for Butterfields arrest the Tree, Spare who time unless that something read before decisionmight will be; reconcert win be given In the First cently .returned from a. mission to job by possession of Sherrlf J. D. Boyd, is made tor rewill serve the same sometime today ward Sunday evening In honor of the Hawaiian Islands, will address unforeseen happens. moval of some, of the largest .and Miss Luclle Bown, who will leave the congregation at the. Fifth ward or tomorrow. trees marked. More thftn a choicest musical mission. Special The accident happened Tuesday soon for the Eastern States Sunday evening. of Side a century has been given of quarter Center An unusually interesting program numbers will he rendered. Meeting forenoon at the crossing of to their care and nurture, and arolind and Fifth West streets while Butter- has been arranged. Meeting begins begins aL 7 : 3. To some of the stately, pines cling lender i field, It Is alleged, was driving on the at 7:3. student recollections ot days that little The street. wrong side of the will never again return. Could the Says SIXTH AND MANAVU. head SECOND WARD. girl was badly bruised about the able branches speak out the words softly sacramental meetings will arms and legs, but it is reported Mrs. S. E. Stagg and Eldert Ernest be Regular forest district beneath their shades some Danna Parkinson, whispered 2:30 ward Sixth at held in the to bo up and around, although she at Henrichsen will be the speaken at and in the Manavu ward at . 7:30 D. W. beautiful betrothal tales might be reaccompanied by supervisor, nervous. and weak times becomes the Bunday evening meeting in the Sunday evening. Good speakers and Torgeson and C. A. Mann of the vealed. Many splendid t marriages The driver of the car, which earrled Second ward, beginning at 7:30: Mu- musical grew out of the student associations numbers assured. department, together with E. L. Rob- at license number 23,957, never stopped sical numbers will be rendered. the Brigham Young University. for thle left Aspen erts, morning to see how badly thb little girl was But more than tender sentiment is Grove with a view of selecting a man WARD. Jumped a PIONEER Injured. When yonng THIRD WARD. route from th grove to the sum- the fact that trees mean much mors At tbe Sunday evening services In mit of Mt. Timpanogos. ' on the running board and told him in this arid region services at the than perhaps evening Sunday Is of the to stop, a woman riding with him direc- the Pioneer ward members Mr. the this under In an anywhere else In the United States, interview ward morning Third yill.be said to have urged him to drive on. tion of the high priests. Good seventies quorum will present an Tarktnson stated that it is his de- and the uprooting of trees meet with outline of the coming seasons work. sire to give the Provo side a trail opposition in our communities. I speakers will be present and a musiA Beautiful Thought MeetArrangements have been made for up the mouptaln, and preliminary realize that the park In question Is a be rendered. will cal program two speakers and the usual good surveys will be ipade within the private park, and yet the grounds at The man wtti a negative mind begins at 7:30. musical numbers will be rendered. next few days. the university have been much ad- ' often has the most positive opinions. ing 7:30. at mired by reason of the lovely grore There Is no accounting for human Meeting begins tbe Is Roberts Mr. accompanying WARD. FOURTH nature and some of it doesnt even that many citizens helped planL So, their view of a men with directing The High Priests quorum - will need accounting for. BONNEVILLE WARD. attention to (he scenic features en may I advise that as few of the trees have charge of the services In the A special speaker and good musl- - route, and the trail will be built, he be removed as possible consistent 1 - An amateur entertainer shouldn't Fourth ward Sunday evening, beginth design cal numbers will form the program J says, so that It will pass through as with thecareartists 7 for oclock.- The speakers of most trees., ' tbe feel flattered because his friends say ning at as proper thrifty eveattractive of the ward points many Bunday treat on the sub at the Bonneville A FORMER B. T. U. STUDENT. he ought to go on the stage. the occasion will possible. Got Our Scriptures." ning, beginning at 7:30. 1 Chances sre that they wish be would. Ject, How We at h regular meeting of the s Municipal Council in the Commercial club room, last evening Palm n workr of the Salt Lake Juvenile court. Mrs. Palm, who has from an extended visit on the coast where she made considerable research work along social lines, explained the method of conducting dances In the coast cities. She explained that by use of photoDecember 7 Christmas re- graphs sent to the various dance hall cess. managers tndeent men and women School closes. May were kept from entering the dances. The schedule of classes-i- s as fol- The speaker the danger lows; 1 to 10:30 a. m., lip reading of spreading emphasised disease through cheek clads for hard of hearing; 10:45 to tc cheek dancing. 12 o'clock, corrective work in stuThe address was well received by dents' nse .of signs; 1:15 to 3:30 the Interested audience numbering p. m., kindergarten and beginners more than seventy-fiv- e men and class. A parents class, will be or- women. a at later date Mrs. C. E. Maw, ganized president of the The members of the council have council. Introduced Mrs. Jacob Coleexpressed their appreciation of ike man of the Civic committee as chairprivilege given them in the use of man of the meeting. the public school rooms, as it will Mrs. J. Milton Jones, chairman of give the deaf paplls a great advan- the ways and means committee, retage to mingle with the hearing ported the progress of the queen conchildren, participate in and adapt test for the Labor day celebration, themselves to their games and asso- the proceeds of which the council ciate with them, and thus make will use in establishing and mainthem better able to take their place taining the new school for deaf at among hearing pople. the Maeser school. It is announced that the. pupils Mrs. George A. Bratton reported will be taught by the oral method, on the sanitary conditions of the that the school will be equipped with North park. Mrs. Lwclle Stringham all necessary paraphernalia, and sang two solos. that the children will be given the advantages other children of the Maeser school enjoy. OPENING BAI OF Application blanks may be bad from Mrs. A. Ballinger, chairman of the councils educational commitPANTAGES PROMISES tee, and parents or gitandians. of deaf children ar6 invited to communicate whth her. TO BE BEST EVER r well-know- so-'- al ng re-- I at Pleasant Grove, Tt lntro-IIuT- jwwace. 1898-190- I bishop-trimm- es-wi- th ed aum-me- r.. se Hike Planned by of Students . . - - Saks Manager for Sheriff J. Honored, al Annual Superior, ;Motor; Es-te- State Convention " -- pre-studen-ts Farewell Party for Lucile - te and Bunday, Sept. 'dent Stephen L.'Chipman of yin ktske and Bishop Swen L. wesson, with other leading men of Grove, have assured all who men a good time. being the Itteul conference of tho Scandinav-t- o ? commorate the ot the gospel to those count-J-T Apostle Erastue Bnow, it is l9cted that many Scandinavians pea tn over the state wm be in at nl Rex-bur- Repairing Contribute Firm Citys Worthy Poor g, - A Duties Discussed tfls-pix- Contractor Says State Hoad Will Finished Churches By November First y - .aUABETR HOOKS PROVOS s rs 150 125 ;55 ,det woman, 1 Hok. . -- OLDEST YUAN HIES: m HERE Mrs. Elisa-- i years of age, Wednesday afternoon at her 1 J;nL ha 8t Sixth North street, "sided continuously e h laat years, ?ookI Wa born In Seneca m 7r 1210. In Fi, L a bioved from Michigan to k wflvettled fromedlately h h has since then been her ka? always led a very ac Pt s, ha taken keen lnter-.U-8 h .9i, anfl clrlc ffalrait n- ,- "at 8be has never missed an P 4.1.7 catlng her ballot. election she walked more . to the polls to exercise kri.t,, f citizenship. She was an ber In the Relief society Its. ikv8 unt'l a short time ago, Kn .. ame afflicted, and was leos to do her part the kLi a: r fher member of the or- rHuoft. 7'0r a number of years Sai, ! "en engaged In work at Tad "81 r forty-nin- Pro-aic- , - V 50 700 350 300 325 LLake temple. !o. 74 id or Jb survived by a ont &n a a Ashton, bothdaughter. of this nineteen grandchildren, and two Scandchildren. Four her in death. fifth ,!e7lces will be held in ? iierwTar meeting house Satur-- . ?n at 2 oclock, under the f 8bp Nephi Anderson lUy H4 .. ,7ard- The body may be ho from 11 oclock JO,,. ta day of the funeral. Jt A A u - I I e t' - 1 ll Farrell, speaker of eveelg, Salt Lake Cham- tah BY STAKE QUEEN CONTEST 24-2- Will G. the ' ber of Commerce. CANYON MISSION 1910. -- A very 24-2- WllliUB M. RojrUMC, IN TURKISH i Careless Driver Arrested a te - v - , Provo Timp Have a Trail, 1 Parkinson " ( - - - i |