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Show TUE8DEY, JANUARY 17, 1911. VOL. XIV, NO. 7 SO l' FORTUIIATE DfCIED BY THE Gil - JURY HOT TO ilEV. While there have been plenty of rumors 48 to , the work of the grand jury now 4a session, and witnesses ealled indicate investigations along certain lines, to date, there has been DEFINITE A0TI0 IN IHDICTEO FOR MAL HAVE SEEII CHS BOY THE BOY SCOUT PIC SCDUiS I.IEIIIII The Boy Scout movement ... J ... .' J FE1SK I Colonel C. E. Loose has returned from a two weeks' visit to the East. PETIT 800ZE' 0F-FEIjD- EOMil III CI OFFICE It creating One of the largest and most InterIn interest widespread Provo, and ested audience that has been present those who are familiar with its pur at the tabernacle for sometime attendposes are lending every encourage ed the meeting held Sunday afternoon ment The Rev. Denhardt of the Epis- in the tabernacle under the auspices copal church Sunday, evening devoted of the Provo Betterment League in the his sermon to a discussion of the sub interest of the Boy Scout movement. ject in the following very comprehenPresident 3. B. Keeler of the Utah sive and interesting remarks: stake, presided. Following a selection j.Zech. 8 : 5 "The. street of'ihe city By the tabernacle choir under the dishall be full of boys"It' meaning, rection of Professor BosTiard, Profesnature ana signiiicanee to rrovo. sor Henry Peterson, head of the deSome one has classified the boy partment of education in the Brigham tribe1 into, first, good boys? seconds Young University, spoke about the bad boys, and boys. Having from Accused of Having Stol- So Says . Colonel Loose Few i Weeks Bus- en Beer from Vincent After .... iness Trip in East ' Keeper of Blind Pig .., WINE SEMI-WEEKL- Y' Lehi City Marshal is Booze the Only Offenses-- ' Charged With MisAgainst peace an conduct in Duty. Dignity or StateJ -- 5 - It might appear to an onlooker 4Ja2fr- The grand jury has returned an in ' dictment against Henry East, city lf not for petty violators marshal, of Lehi, charging him. with liquor laws there would be little a malfeasance in office, consisting of to occupy the district court, ao hiring and Inducing Alfred Tyner and Lester Smith on December 24 to dis- it may also be considered a reasonable, Joseph conc!usloji)L.lbat Ihoffepiiers. areptof Lehi, and to try fenders only because of their roacttt- Darton, a Joseph" TaTT0ts out" of' his ment of laws calculated to minimis own house &nd Tot nd,when they had me ot me liquor trarflc. succeeded in so disturbing and aggraThe case of Spanish Fork" agairtatt, vating the said Joseph Da rton that he came out In the street after thenn he, Robert Chappie, in which the defeiua the said Henry East, immediately ant was elfarged and found guilty Safc.--- r pounced upon the said Joseph Darton, urday of exhibiting a deadly weapon la arrested him for being drunk and lock- me outgrow tn or.aiiegea linen traitit; ed him in the city Jail without any fire When the. officer raided his nlacA nC.'. tbusiness he showed an inclinatioa to whatever, where he was compelled to"A waiK oacK ena torin nit nignrm orqer resent it with , gun.. He was found to keep from freezinp. - It is changed guilty in the "Spanish Fork court atuE v that the means used were unlawful fined $50 and fifty days, appealed from and the arrest without excuse. The the decision, and found himself In h& defendant will appear inhe Fourth same fix at the conclusion of the trial.' in the district court. diBtrlctcourt to pleadVJ&nuary 2& Sentence will be paused next Satui He reports that the feeling in finan-jiusi--nescial circles is improving and that no " -panic is anticipateuV""Tha. banks and ... -" lenders more in the East am, money only one indictment returned. careful in making their loans than . ItwillbejeinemberedthaL.,Heory F6fmerIy7T)utnhereTspTentybf money beeTt"pHe;royjeif tional- - standpoint. Professor Peterson during that time rather Jntlmately as Vincent once kept a "blind 'pig" on the apticast-has-aeceptclalmed 'lhkr while "lie did hot know sociated with I others, " fact there is a able' security," ' " "" West Center street--i'7 r.'A the above claasUlcation, 1 have never a great deal about the movement, he -in is no of Vincent's for There Tiepostr:or'ttJO instance, difficulty !known but one really bad boy, and was positive that it was a long felt money t was afte;wads discovered to be as say 50 per cent of ; the city treasury which affords pretty in . borrowing, insane as old Nero, or Ivan. 1 have need and thought that all churches ,, 5 seen an obituary notice only, of a good should adopt it. One of its best fea; strong evidence that he had more of will General busi- - Doy he was taken away before I had tures was that- it was not denominapass inspection. "a stock of wet goods than he needed. time his to I make or acquaintance ness;Jiowever, is quieter than usual that it was so broad a move,-men- t one"time7 however, Vincent as here, and much from the same could tell you more about "his class. tional, that all churches could join in Absolutely good and absolutely bad claimed that he did not sell all his causes. The winter has been mild. boys are Abnormal, and nature has a adopting it, Professor Peterson then "There is more snow here," said way of getting rid of whatever or told of the many special qualities that goods, but that eighteen bottles dis a--Colonel Loose, "than I saw between whoever departs too widely from her he especially - liked about the moveno "he' which received from appeared so that Is there but standards, really - revenue. Notwithstanding that he was here and Chicago. This has left the one class of boys, namely the fthird ment being the teaching of loyalty, y obedience, thrift and usefulness to the doing an illegitimate business at the merchants of the country with a large boys. has a nabiding faith in boys. Professor Peterson's talk was rnnieheai3 not "Hesitate to tell the au percentage, of their w inter stock of the"The writer ability of God to run this old Un- listened to with much interest by the goods on hand, and of course they feel thorities of his "hard luck." iverse in general and our earth in pareffects of the of the lack trade caused was called Until the grand- jury ticular. Time forbids my giving the audience. mild winter. the by and heard was more about Mr. it, reasons Peterson's nothing for this faith, but a little readdress, Following'. ' " v day. .... . ; Saturday evening this body of investi-gator- s "The general business outlook, how- flection on the part of the earnest the choir rendered a selection, after G. Whipple, who was founds John will for seeker imtruth to will him enable is Therfe be an ever,good. which Rev. P. O. Kelley, of the Methoreturned an indictment against find them: It requires too much prethe; ; guilty Friday of Intoxication, dist church, and Scout commissioner, Stephen- Johnson and Mert Jones for provement" In "business along "isafer sumption upon the of any mortal part case having been appealed from, the: 1 linestoo were '.We a and fast, beer.time going At the to criticize any of nature's methods. delivered an interesting address, exhaving taken this Lehi justice court, was fined 25, of the offense it was supposed to be a stop had to be called, and we are very ana it is not wise to interfere with plaining in full the Boy Scout move" same as was Imposed by the Lehi Ins-- " of all which brings us ment." processes ; cease of burglary or robbery, but the fortunate to gain our financial equili-lne- i' to f tlce. Whipple is serving twenty-firto make. Pint Rev., Kelley said in part: grand Jury calls it larceny, and fixes brium without a panic. . I don't want I namely that the natural,wish normal boy is days in Jafl in lieu, of the payment oJL of these tottaock' any things, butweall rightrand that-therthe value of the stolen stuff at f 4.50, -as three - a r ; " the TrM. making ft a rather mild form --of Jar- - nave oeen gpenaing top mucn money serious problems for parents and unfortunate as a boy without a homed : - idft - - - E tr. Jones. has also had ' the 'departure f Jijfte ..ftL. on things of no. reaJvalueTake .autod P?'!11"8. T9U. for .tot? vjia 4t.1lK.1t 1... IV. 6econd- ? benefit, of the boy is . the Boy Scout early train from Eureka Saturday l...f.t1,' The witnesses called to give evi- mobiles, for instance: 4A man ' buys a what are we to do with him? y movement. This. movement wa4 origiThe Humbert Gustaldi, proprietor viic 1119V vnoc ui vuuit; ii a iiuiu uuim first o000 and has he? what car, Sup tw0 que8tions may be answered by nated in England in 1908, mder the morning, dence about the ."larceny" were S. W. the Bank of saloon, shot and killed W. cluBion since his induction into office? Sharp," Heber T. Booth, E. L. Kim- pose he wants to borrow $1000 on the the professors of sociology and dsv- - leadership of General Batten Powell, H. a Palmer, photographer. Both men being that of the State vs. Charles.' cnoiogy up at the college, and are too who followed a plan useX In 'the Boer ball, Myrt Jones, H. T. Vincent, Harry car, can ne do it- or course not. are to be of that city. residents Beck. The defendant was charged wltfe;-'- , war Now inserted here. long of the most The by fafeking. boys "We have all been going too fast, Roby.W. C. Roby, R. V. Shipman. to thafn more answer are there promising attempt the third 425,000 Boy Palmer was at the Rio Grande depot operating a tent pool hall near Le&t The offense is claimed to have been and we will have to stop it The times question is the- - Boy Scout movement, Scouts in England It has spread to to take the morning train to and he' entered a plea of guilty, The. waiting will ' improve and the improvement will which means also that serious-mindeall the British colonies, to France, committed October 2, 1910. Lake Salt. City, when Gustaldi called court fmnosed a fine of SH0. Beck ham.- men have discovered his needs and Germany, Spain, Russia, Sweden, NorBoth the accused men are well be on a safe and permanent basis." ' will of him Austria-Hungary- , out the waiting room. After a gone out of business also, arid this his to time Denmark givit the. way, supply them, Colonel. Loose did not have the best known in Provo.bqth rather inoffento the opinion generally United States,"and Is still going, few words Gustaldi drew a gun and was the thing most desired by tbe "Contrary sive sort of fellows. Johnson has re- of health a part of the time he was held, the movement did not originate "Roos4ve.lt Is the first tired thfee. shots. Only one-- bfcot took prosecution in the case. : ' in England, but-onlpopularized there, and General Leonard A. Wood is on cently Tendered the city authorities away, but is improving. The charge against John G. Whip-'-'and from that center its popularity has theMeiieral council in our country. etfett, the bullet entering the right some assistance in the prosecution of I AV. t ; ..111. iiuui out near tht? backbone. jue ui seniug 111 tue has adopted it spread to nearly every civilized coun The Y. M. C-breast, passing eniutr ien: the "blind pig" cases, bringing him s try in t!w world. The germ of thei The wounded man expired f lew boys' work. is not to be urged, Whipple 'already : intp the limelight somewhat. movement was the organization sona1 Some with connected CHILD things al'er belnjs carried into 'he being busy Kerving- -a wenty-five-day years ago by Dan Ri.p.rd of the 'Sfais this moiement commend thm'. lvtui Both men have been arraigned, and '. sentence imposed by tne district court.. . of Daniel Hoom-- . a'.nrwaid Jones was given unlit Wednesday, and chaijgid u strongly to us. Its training 'in-- per-triCro'.-LGus-- ' fqr tlruukemi' ss. u:. in the soruil alter Iffimfrtiiateiy wl: honor, : the Vioh Auu-riacquaintance. 'Boy f Ten ' Johnson nnn) Saturday to plead, in the di to ro m Satisfied that the objectionable es ago that pnncot scorfts, Krnest I,!r" u,'1, l!f .(i.ni.'d to l;l.i mtoun aiu -- W WITH AC! B years J meantime fcetb having been placed of thce in" need, u jire;i j.fj'irn i 'o Marshal Cionin , Thompson Searon, b(RaiK Ins t ootl-- ashiKtiim-an-tu'iHshment has been "wiped off the under bondr fur t.'iir in turnin? saiiis oi rutiutn ur, craft and scouting iiiViuem, ... . ..... , power ,, t! of earth" real the action." ' " object 7,,, V culminated in the '.yoodcraft Indian.- - loyal, patriotic helpers, its flexibility , Moore. Mi Jann- - h;is been arcOmplished, and there wax Ju" U'i-n""During the ieaoi Mrf)Pkit.L' i ml ami damation to all condiMoh-- . and !If'" ' Ti."fiiu'R."the" accidental use of tar. found it. advajXageous to organize the in boys..'further ;i' i f ,'o : ri li'muHti Ht' ii ' in ft) "' ' to ar arms for scout Every American boy, 1iu years ao, ; Al" r his "arrest Th tooyouflg "iooys .The case of the- City of . Paysoaild . nit-.:ns"T'fteyes oTtac irininrson of tandffieigererrviTe",Tor' wWcTrTn m vxu tfiui.: i u a. lai iii ui ill r l"-had against .Harriett E. C00E, has beffinst" Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, last evenf due time they received medals and touch with farm life that he reaped n(n laJk 0111 " iithhkl tl,at ---MitrBfrom with Tm-fernd. benefits the badge "mother rigidly (i.iitldi, for hearing in the district court" Janu . . irfhTTTfiTd's e"yesarrTy'scaped IN PROVO JAN-with the irossiMlitiesof stidL knowledge tliat'coraff: lroni conntrj lanj fjmt P. Was on Ijis wa to Salt ary-'2- 4. is charged wftf Passed ,;,.""1 u.c 0.ua organization in the ti me of iieaep. surroundings; he could ride, shoot, bottles lisold of beer -r. two c U having quantity used and prompt medjcalSir Robert Radon-Powell- , alter a ctm- - snaie, iuu, BwiiU', uv cotiiu use iuo, ' was She found Kay. guilty assistance lenders, permanent injuria rerence vvitn Seaton, . organized the he knew the woods, he was physically e- in the justice court and appealed from-- , .i , UARY Boy Scouts in England in 1908,-an- d resourceful, well strong; unhkely. the movement has spread like, wildfire. developed jri body and brain. In addi-- u.Lhat'iltidingx .. . The parents are here l'roni' St. Sir Robert has --p iimn H resigned from, the army tion to this he had a good moraK train George, the father being atudent at. to be able to give his entire time to ing at home. He was respectful to the movement, from theserThrPe"oTlg" liis superiors, obedient .to his parents, i tlieBrighFm'-oun- g. Uniyersi'ty. hum JL ; Inally distinct and independent roots and, taken altogether, the beit material have sprung up the 'Boy Scouts ot from which 'a: nation could be made. The Agricultural College of Utah is -'- America.' The tragedy of the bituation lies in en!arging.J.ts sphere of usefulness to , a see to we lived that the of fact have, Movement Object FOR the state, through very substantial ashas oni4 This grave change. change the movement looks to "Primarily " sistance givenby tlie SUt Lake Route, L. the development of the highest ideal from three causes. . UUUII of Immense Growth The Cities.' At the meeting of the KcdJidmain in "rhd various of manhood in the boys dimfifj the branches by ing experts With this the specialization . maAe adolesent To period.,-him the sound various state, visiting throughout members of the church, held iri the y and robust, to endow hirn .ii.iih 1.KVU1. in industry. Your boy Roes to the fac-- i' towns' and holding meetings with peo-piUUUII I I cilL skill, prowess and endurance,- t tofy and specializes along one little 'tabernncle Sunday locenonn toi the Interested in various studies. The annual review number ."f The make him observing, alert, resourceful line. Thisr has resulted in the - per purpose of organizing tle juvwlenry j The following letter to Mayor R was Railroad Red Book, a monthly piihllca.-'-tioany .vuur,HgH()'ua.iAna. auie to cooperate petual narrowing tf his 'mental hori - j0f the organization,' D. P. fs selfExplanatory: NTThe"cou'hfy"cominissIoners" in ad- in emergencies rtQ develop that..cool zon. issued by the DenverJ! &.Rlc-.Kusialnr-rtaKpresIden1r ntid Axel flren ness in danger" wlch comes from "2. Decayof Small FarmingThis journed1 session Monday heard sugges-iTm3as counselors. Grande, has'Just appeared. knowing exactly what to do; to make is. probably more, true in the Kast and William U Norman candi him .Enroute "Burley Special, This magazine is an "exponent of Ip- concerning tnadh? by "Slake were Brief 'remarks Is the in it than West, grow although chwrful, loyal, patriotic, prompt, - -- dates for the appointment of road com- obedient, honest., truthful, Januar 13, 1911 too In In true state R. the chivalrous every President rigated farming in the Rocky uioun.- -, President Joseph ing Keeler, UTaToT W. H. Ka-y- r Provo: Utah. mtpsioner: . Tjir aTrpircsntrtnentioTiBrt and el Qyen, wn:toi"i region," aiiulJLhe..jnnttaLeyiw"3. The Stereotyped" Forma of Re .The motto constantly before " Dear Sir: The alt Lake" Route is were JosrTT Evans, of Spanish Fork, no less than " JtiS; " v number Tontains err S D. P. J. Norm.ui, Kggertsen, , Have Apparently Lost Their him is "Be ; to do his duty at ligion . sending out a special train for farmers present incumbent; J. T. Wignall, a niomen't'sPrepared , the earliest Swenson, Bishop O.- - II. Berg and original articles especially . prepared notice. Grip on the boy.-Fro- m ; institute work This train will arrive Payson; J. F.. Clyde Pleasant View; "to date, L.- - L. Nelson. for this, issue on agricultural, mtoifiS.. of down church the Its . "Althougli primary object, is to Inception develop-characte- r - at Provo Monday, January-SO- , &i 9:52 George G. Meyers.-Hlghlain the individual I stafte positively and thoughtfully tocommercial and industrial subjects, or creed 'No church kind of. of - a. m. We' would like to the day, the value, mo'vemenf any ng boy, the meet-lo The matter was taken under advise havea its contrlbuters Gov icluding-amoNOTICE c community at large, . remains . to ibe has given the boy question its du ernor 1ng at the car at 10 a. m. and another ment, and will probably be deefded at noted. ; - Two of Shafroth A Colorado, Governor-- " of of the Provo citizens ' in church life.' meeting hundred.or100well place -m.-" 30. "would to We the ' also next "At Sw.'-like' of p. Mills we to are Now at,Z lhat trained Scouts in Provo would soort do with Cityrand vicinity is "hereby called for Spry of Utah,Governqr meetihgrJanuary what going i. ......Jiave it arranged, so that our instruct- - time Also a county fruit inspector: will make it a more attraetlvecIty..to live the boy? This is a grave problem. "'p-- m. at court house Saturday, Janu- MexIco,vexJovernor Adams at Cblo? " in,- with each "Scout pledged to do a The period of transcition between the ' or in domestic science can meet the likely be named. "" of : l and the young man will be one ary 2l,j9f, for"thepuri)0eof arrang- ra"do7TJ.""JTBIanchard, statistidaB. boy to turn and without good pay dally, official ladies of your city fo. a public meeting The map of Lehi, filed arter man or. United ; States" reclamation 8err beast,..with.go manxJiundreds worthy of your best care.. The indus- ing for farmers.' institute, that is to be the'. "tbe...Colorada ""place at"2"p.Tm. We woiitd like ar- - sixty yeanhr ofilstence, was ap- - of young women here In college from trial. world loolts on childrenTvery difr held"'" In Prov6Jaiiu4iT 3V19ll Ir 1s icei 1. rangemenu njadejor a pubUo meeting ou tfjide.com muatties, opportunities for f erently Jt yer torat - college 3u6g8 olboref- Agrtcu! "there ttojporMnthal behavior will .frequently! making a plea for the boy as we com- In the evening in a large hall,' and at R. S. Woodward was appointed jus- - chivalrous at this meeting. of Salt Lake City; Prof Merrill an.'' arise; mnmy iinnarKtanrt trig tprm int tn,e, citizens and farmers this meeting the lectures will be illus- tlce of the, peace for Mapleton prevv: others of the" Utah" AgrknRqral --eoJH. RAIT, 'Hayr: "The principles employed by the"tt,e fellow. There Is always room trated with the stereopiicon. cinct. McLaughlin, irrlga- lege, promoter of this movement are beda. lfor him. He Is petted and caressed a or Will you. kindly, cooperate" with the at on knee, and place the reports fromjds 4addy'g gogically sound, tlon engineer of the Department of Ag:-- .WEDDING BELLS ... " 1 mean the school rfootstool. mother's ' Canada and Eastern ' the ; England, of Commercial the in Club SUNDAY FUNERAL rlculiure. president , fellow "Marriage licenses have been issued are states most is bly, noisy, romping There encouraging. boythe Funeral' services over the remains of first the review number ef the arranging these meetings and in givappeal to the primitive racial The boy whb treads on mother's dress, to the following couples: C. E, Ltidlow, JThe annual ' ing this matter publicity? We would the infant son ttf sfr: and Mrs, E.' B. instincts of the boy. He la encouraged upsets the stands In the o,f, Benjamin'? and Jennie L. Th6mas, Red Book la looked npon as a vala-' drums,-ask. -of serviceto and to you. , The Llewellyn, who died Saturday from be glad te assisted In dojng exactly those light, whistles, shouts,' qf: Spanish" Fork; J.'R,' Boshard, of able- reference publication, ; and this, do as questions, contradicts. What are we things which he most wants-t'the sixth issue, is considered the best subjects discussed will be general ftneumonia, were 4ie1d Sunday After-Coo- far ? Do Salt i. Lake City.': and Nora Wing, of as they may he made to contribute going to. do with and . . . farming, f rom, the." residence, 47 West dairying, horticulture,'"Hve d afinx'fi' ,tet4tre! - raanita W they not want to-bSprtngvllle; .Wni; Peterson., and Lulat th series totho ; stock and domestic science. ,' . Fourth North street- The speakers recottiizp that "the bov is Uvlne nnon'Jwst a of ever? .Maybe in a different Christensen, both of Santaquln. . wear BuLfhey are ,so noisv and. Very sincerely yours, Elders.; Josephlansenhleyla..differenLplane ..tc- ourjawn has. dif Levi - Kitchen, Jllshoi William. D. Lewis is dcrnxu Grove, LKWIS A." MERRILL." JBartlelt and Bishop O.. H. Berg." Provo' Cook of on Continued Blanch from. and Three.. 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