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Show ' v' J, - ' I , ''' :' '.v ' 1 :jv... XVVL-N- O. ' - - . f UTAH - -- ' -- w- j WILL REGEIW HIGH LAUD DISCUSSED - : ..- ' . .IN usingTheHerald as. an advertising medium, you are " able to speak to more than' v. "ESTABLISHED-1885- , thousand readers, .every - five "issuer 7 . The- - Herald adver-tise- ra get results because the readers get all the local news. HEW MK1ISTER FROM BELGIUM 6f - IS REPORT MBHEIT FARMER V company, consisting of Thomas R. Cutler, .William Wallace, T. L. Allen 4nd David O. McKay, visit ed Clearfield yesterday and held a meeting with the owners of the land that, will come under the proposed , 1 The Knight Power company, which' recently consolidated with the Utah" high land xanaL,,..,.,.., With the high land canal it is pro posed to convey the waters of the Weber river over 20,000 acres of Davis. . a" issued; cireularv.to all its patrons In.. tho vicinity of American. Fork advis ing them of an advance In. tharate for lighting service. , The price paid to', th old company has always been seven cents for each kilowatt of j?ow- er used in each month. The new com pany has advonced the rate three cents, allowing a 10 per cent dls- - lands, ' "A majority of the acreage was rep resented by the owners, and after listening to the talks of the visitors they were unanimous in voting for the To putthe water on improvement. the land will cost $2,500,000, or $125 .CQuniyJaildL . . , ancrer . tenth of each month, following that the bills- This will practically have the effect of making the rate nine cents, or an ' for- - which - OFFICERSIECTEO follows: Mr. Joseph E. Caine, Secretary Utah Development league, Salt Lake City. Your letter Of January 25, signed M. Driggs, president, also-enclosing, resolutions. In relation to government aid in supplying immi-grant- s with information relating to industrial opportunities in Utah and other western states, is received. In answer, I am glad to inform you that this is a matter which is now receiving attention ' in congress. The, senate i3 considering a bill pro- were-render- advance of two cents, II . -- fJL a- - 1 - O ar "IISMMSiiw-- r M. Emanuel Havenith, the new .Belgian minister to the United States, Is by ho means a stranger In Wafihlngtonand Mm; Havenith reallyba returned to her old home, for she was Miss Helen Ffoolke of the capital city, M. Havenith succeeded Count e Bulsseret . 11 . CASES BANK NG I ed. -- " The compayn announces that me ' ters will be Installed free of cost to all regular patrons. Heretofore a deposit fee of $12.50 for eacb meter Installed has been exacted. This amount has always been refunded' upon the removal of a meter irom a residence or structure. The offices of the Utah. County Light & Power company, which have been maintained here, will be abolished, leaving one agent here to represent the company. now operating the electric, power 'system. The headquarters and principal offices of tiny company will be In Provo. J. H, Wooton, who "has been manager of the Utah County Light & Power 111 During the calendar year 1911 good progress has been made on all the "construction work In the vicinity of the. Strawberrjk tunnel and reservoir. Provo Camp No. 482 Woodmen of The general condition for constructhe World held their annual installa tion work have been good, with the tion ceremonies SI their lodge rooms exception of during August, Septemlast evening when the following of ber and October, when laborers and ficers were inducted into officl with teams were scarce to the extent of deThe laying the Iwork considerably. Past Consul Arthur Craven officiat weather was very cold during Noveing as installing officer: mber xand December, the thermometer viding that printed information in reConsul, Eph Homer; Adviser, T, F, registering 32 degrees below zero In gard to the location, quality-an- d de- Cochran; Bankerr Jos. W. Dunn; the strawberry valley, 10 degrees beof public land be supplied Clerk, A. V. Robison; Escortr John sirability low at the power house, and 14 de- to all Immigrants at all ports of the Cochran; Watchman, C. A. Allen; grees below, at the power house, and United States, and that an effort be Managers. J. J Peters. J R. Farrer 14 degrees at the west portal of the to informe immigrants of the unmade JThurgoodT Strawberry tunnel ' the ceremonies the mem developed resources of the country, Following Of Vast Extent. in in order the that westj bers particularly enjoyed a banquet at the Greer Strawberry tunnel is 19,200 feet an opportunity be given them to House Cafe. long; camps have been tilishM ai distcti'&'jference both jortals, alk necessary machinery to Mr3. Will Boshard and children have crowdnig into the large cities. If Installed,. and- - to date 1300 .feet of 4 Oils fneasurg beconiea a law it will no returned from Salt Lake City where tunnel have been excavated and 13, doubt have a splendid effect, and will they attended the "Girl of the Gold 600. feet lined with concrete and comen West," opera. (Continued on page 8.) 7 pleted. Work on this feature will be continued'from both portals until it is completed which will be some time during the latter part of the calen dar year. Heavy flows of water Aave been encountered at the west portal during the entire year and progress has been greatly reduced on account Governor Woodrow Wilson's state- - be discussed as a business, and not of The flow of water from this as a partisan question. portal has varied between six and nient that "monetary reform is the Col. Roosevelt, in a message to con1 even second feet during the ... year, greatest question before he people ; and the several canals along the Span- today," but repeats what President gress, immediately after the 4907 pan- ish Fork river were permitted to use Taft said in a recent address: "There is. 8ald: "It mflet. never be forgot v this tunnel water during the irriga- is no legislation I care not what it is ten that this question concerns busl 1911 season on of and account ting THff riirnni rnmnratinn. or of a ness men generally quite as much as I of a general shortage of water in the general Dolitical character, that at all bankersrVpecially is this true of Spanish Fork rJverr lt was of consid- equals In Importance the putting of stockmen, farmers, ana business men : ' i ' erable assistance. uu j la4Se went; for at present 1 During the ummerof 1911 a camp year Xhe difference in baBis.'i Colonel Roosevelt ;fasons.X)f-th- e - . - - was established at Strawberry dam when in the White House, between the east and Interest rales repeatedly and the work on that feature 30 per 6 10. per cent, is to west from the of urged upon congreTs the necessity IZZZZTcent completed- !- Work will be resum- thU legislation, and the "Outlook", re- whereas in Canada the corresponding ed as soon as the weather permits cently strongly endorsed the report difference Is but 2 per cent" In. hejspring,. and . s Governor Wilson speaking in New expected to Of the Monetary Coiresloher, and I complete It by October 1 of this year. asserted that the time for definite ac- ark from the same platform as former Good Progress Made. tion by Congress Jiad.. no w. jurivedl ... Sejiatotiddricb ft Jew.dajsago, said Creek r While the national leaders of the "This country suffers from crises of a work for the construction of this fea-- : two great parties by no means agree character which no other enlightened ture has been let to W. O. Morrison as to the details of a banking .reform country suffers from; one of the rea of Denver and a camp has been estab-- . bill, they'do agree that the need of sons' Is suffers is because of the most llshed and the work. approximately 35 reform' is urgent, and that it should (Continued on Page Five.) per cent completed during the coming by-Fr- ank Change in Price of Pow er and Equipment Announced servaion - . vrv -- First of the Year "to - 1 , Governor William Spry and a party of men interested in the Utah Con- - . i. r 1 Congress la even now considering a measure providing for a department in the bureau of Immigration for supply- lag alien. arrivals on American soil - with full information concerning location, quality and desirability of public lands in Utah and other western f states, according to word received at Othe Commercial club yesterday from That the great Strawberry proSenator George Sutherland and Kep- Ject tunnel and most of the lesser "6. 'featulrlSrriTOrecT win- - bw k8e ntalt va JpjejA3.aieUj.Wi8feiaS: ton. completed during the construe- Two weeks" ago the Joint conference r tion season of 1912, is the predlcand of the Utah Dvelopment--leagu- e L. J. tion made by Engineer Lytel - passed 4h& Pres3:'assoeiiatiear Utah to In a iettof. resolutions demoralizing congress to dent of the , Strawberry Valley such an end. Copies of the resoluMr.' Water Users association. tions were forwarded io the Utah Lytel is the chief engineer.; jn. members of congress with the request charge of the project He reviews that they do all in their power to the work done during 1911 in de- forward such a measure. tall, and shows just what remains xpWXriWtfT "be'dhe "TBelotEer sHowsT The letter from Senator Sutherland, addressed to Joseph E. Caine, secre11,500,000 approximately had tary of the development league, is as In been spent the work. The TunrjeljiaiCost about $l,506,0OO uptothe 0-- i...... V' V - .." PtfQVO, UTAHrrUESDAYr FEBRUARY CI9I2. 149. BOOST FROM THE letter " . . LYTEL GIVES follows: Z- IE FROYO MlFoALIDcar 4 .VOL. ... . t ' . - T ' j";;. ni nnrriM -- itrts tftougbt, however, that he will enter the employ of the company as assistant manager at one of thvrTweriplaats. 1KEEPEBS l DLUduUli I TO . MONETARY REFORM NONPARTISAN QUESTION , it S - 'it 1- - ! ' n -- -- it-I- . -- Z ' T Indian Creek and Trail Hollow Canal The contract or the construction pf .this feature has "Been let to the Ely Construction company "Of SpringvUle." Considerable excava- tloa vork was done during the fall, and when the teams .were; taken 'off r V iheearth as woi-F- - about TRHEH GIVES ; . 1 .. - The-suit- s y ed d 600-fo- - he ' four-Inc- h roadU-I'y----- February 685.66. 1, - ' $39,513.37; total, ,, Grove,- - $49,- - - The report of fees collected by county officers for January'WasTRecorder; $708.25; Clerk, $:iD5.95i Treasurer, $7. -- -- -- .. y (Continued on Pifle Eighty The public is hereby warned against heeding the circulars: TM general agency- of this company for Utah. DONE GIVES; WARNING. olio wing advice - and warning Is given by .Willard Done, state insurance commissioner:- - "Certain supposed representatives : of Lthe Great by the Rocky Mountain Agency &, Adjustment company. No one can make an agent's contract with the Great Eastern" except through this agency and the state Insurance., de Utah Is held companyydlsTfihulmgrculars in partment' 1 . ji , i- lllllS FOR-plllKIl- USScis branch of the Utah Home Industry association was organized here Saturday afternoon with h. fifty charter members by Mrs.. Olive Havens of Salt Lake City who is president of the association. The meeting was held at the Provo Commercial club rooms and was well atended by A Provo Provo women. Fifty women signed the pledge- - to Utah products, price and quality being equal.- Mrs. Nellie E, Taylor was- - elected- pre8identxt-the1oc- al branch and. Mrs. J. H. Denhater was secretary," Other details ' of organization will be attended to at a meeting of the association to be held next week. y'y Following the organization of the ; branch an Interesting' meeting was held in the tabernacle, at which a number of addresses were made along the lines.of the home, Industry work. Amonglthe speakers were Mrs. Olive ., :''. -- TTavens, George J5.McAlllsterr . 1 presi- dent of the Manufacturers association o Utah. and D. F. Coliett, secre tary of the association. ' . FORMED . , MINING CO. INCORPORATED, Articles .of, Incorporation of Gold r Articles of incorporation w9re also yy Ida Christy Piercy has begun suit Bank Mining company have been filed filed today of the DuchesneConstruc-tio- n in the District court here against the with the county clerk,. SpringvUle Is . ' with-- acapltal Mron Bloaaom Mining company, to col- - lhejjlncipalaWkf-buslnjesrT- h9 companyf-Prov- 0 dividend on 'hundred five Is the lect of stock shares1,000,000 . capital stock of ,25,000 divided Into .1000 shares of the company's stock held by the par value of 1 cent; eachrThe . shares of the par. .value; of $25 each.. her, and for an order otMhe court folio wing are the directors "and offl-- " Sam H. Wood Is president of"he "commanding the defendant company cers: Sidney T. Fullmer, president; ' to transfer on the books of the com- Reece Rogers, yice:presidentj Samuel Incorporation's. G. PQllock and the officers are also the pany" and Issue new certificates ' on C, Fullmer, secretary and treasurer; directors. The corporation is prelim- the said five "hundred shares of stock. James Pierce, Dllibert Fullmer. The Mrs. PleTcy alleges In her complaint company owna:tha. Silver Plume and-siinary for a greater organization for the building of . a railroad from the that she is, the owner, and holds ce other mining claims situate la "flhares of jlobble Ureek canyonT east of Spring- - 7 depot to Slat canyon, a cog road up tificatescj-fivehundre- d' " ' Slat canyon to Maple Fiat and the the stock and ' recentlysold "Spart vlller. ' , ; ZiJZ.. of the stock, and that the company to building of a hotel on Maple Flat. transfer the" stock".89ld.and to, l&sue MORE FISH HIPPED. :Ab6ut sltty rrlehdsTf Sirs. Z; Whit-take- r other certificates.' 4 "ThekMad"searoihersn)r this "city loaded another ; car of carp and mul-le-tt delightfully surprised her at her home yesterday afternoon the occarhe Utah Soroste club will meet at fish here today to be consigned sion being her birthday anniversary. the home ofllrs. Partridge tomorrow icuUift'i Booth Fisheries company, of An 'interesting musical program was afternoon at ?:3Q. o'clock when 'Miss New York. This is the fourth" car given and social chat, enjoyed follow- - Reynoldjciill lecture -- on;'' A v Year sent-ofromiierr tff New York: mar; r kets within ha past month, lag which ft luncheon was ierve(Lr:l Ahroad.LV -- . Telephone Available. v Telephone Lines The telephone lines have been extended to the Straw-berrdam and a connection made to Eastern Casualty compan- y- are "attfork. empting to employ agents for . thU threst ranger's cabin . - have been filed with the coun ty clerk "here. The company Is form ed to do a general dairy business, with a capital stoclc of $5,000 In'shares of the par value of $25 each. J.,S. John son Is president A EV Cobbley, vicepresident; S. '41. Williams, secretary and treasurer, and these "with T.'' L. Jarman and D.T. Aliens Worth form r regular session yesterday was as follows: Balance on hand, January 2nd, 1912, $38,365.20; receipts for. the month, ' $11,320.46; total $49,685.66. Disburse' ; balance on hand ments, $10,172.29 COuntycommissioners-at4hei- -- GDNSTRUGTION STARTS SUIT COMPANY ES Articles xt "Incorporation of the The. county treasurer's report for the to the month of January submitted peoples Dairy "company of Pleasant fea-v- . (f The reason for the great success order was made by Judge Booth Iron Blossom is that the formation of in .the District court yesterday disfrom that of the Colorado different missing without prejudice the two and some others, it being a fissure cases brought by the receiver for the vein instead of a blanket vein. The Utah Banking company, jmeagainst Beck Tunnel ore bodies were about T. W. Newman and the other against 200 feet below the surflace, while were original- those of the Colorado and Sioux Con James- Oler. solidated are a little deeper, but ly, brought to collect money on proml-sorwhen the vein in Its southward notes in favor of the Baldwin course reaches the Carisa break' in Piano company and sold to the Utah Iron Blossom, about 400 feet south Banking company by Henry E. Giles, otJ.he Sioux Consolidated side jine. vein. Here 4n a piano salesmairwho-was-arrestore is now change-oceu- rs this wherr :" complaint'ls-sueSalt" ike"'Frlday;Ohi"a mined from within; a few feet being by JusUce of the peace, E. J. of the level and Is still desJones of Provo charging Giles with cending, while at Iron Blossom No. 1 false under premoney obtaining the vein has been cut to a depth of 1,900 feet although at this, great tenses, Giles was arraigned before Justice depth It has not been developed. - From-tway iron Blossom- - is shl p; JoYes here lod ay "and entered" a "plea' the and grade of ore which Is ping of not guilty, and hearing of the case being mined it wtlf produce this was set for February 14, pending mohth $25,000 above the month's which Giles was released on $1,000 earnings of 1911. So Iron Blossom ' is surely doing well. bonds. An BIG S 30. per All work on this ; ture will be" completed during "the construction season of 1912. Wagon Road The wagon road from Diamond switch to the east portal of Strawberry tunnel was extended six miles to the Strawberry, dam. No trouble jban been encountered In keeping the road In good repair though the, traffic was rather heavy, as all the heavy hauling" was .4pne on wagons' having tires, except In a few eases. In order to prevent excessive ..maintenance: narroW tired ,wagons .will not be allowed on this cent completed. : ' SHOWING BETTER gdnimer. . r ARE DISMISSED " ut 'jrzrrz: it. r 1- |